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HOMES I HELP WANTED FOR SALE APARTMENTS CARS I FOR RENT FOR SALE Bolton Ousted CLERICAL full time. Tel­ BOLTON Green. Seyen ( Abortion ephone and direct con­ room ranch, two car 'fA Spgck>li^D#tf! I HEBRON. Two bedroom MAVERICK, 1974, good tact with customers. attached. Fireplaced apartment, heat and body,good engine, Selectmen balk The first player ever signed Accounts receivable, Hying room, large fam­ hot water Included, ap­ very good tires plus Ruling on teen record keeping, some ily room, V /7 baths, pliances, cellar stor­ two mounted snows. at dam donation /3 loses connection to Whalers /II typing. Insurance and priced to sell. Call iKiCARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ age, parking, large All radlals. Will pass renews debate /5 benefits. Call 6<7-»137. owner evenings, 646- MISCELLANEOUS yard. Twenty minutes Inspection. Asking 5 6 9 1 . ______lAWNCARE >^IREM0DELIN6 ISUPAPEm NO MATURE woman to care SERVICES to Hartford, fifteen $400. 643-9376. tor Infants. 7-lpm. Call A clean and airy three minutes to Manches­ the Children's Place bedroom ranch ayalla- YARD MASTERS FARRAND REMODEUNQ GSL Building Mainte­ ter. $650. monthly. 649- 72 HOUR MONEY BACK Inc. 643-5535. ble for Immediate oc­ Yard cleaned, Room addition*, dacka, roof­ EXPERT nance Co. Commercl- 2871. ing, aiding, windows and gutt- Exterior and Interior QUMANTEE cupancy. Maintenance Trees cut, painting and wallpaper al/ResIdentlal building Old! S4 Flrwita free siding. Nice pri­ All type* of ramodallng and repairs and home Im­ •S.SS8 Have dump truck, (•pair*. Call Bob Famind, Jr. hanging. Limltod axtarior CONDOMINIUMS Oi«vy **4 CtMValt* •S.StS vate rear yard. 20 Por­ will haul. restoration. Pravlou* work provements. Interior Oods*‘*S400 •3.8*6 can ba seen upon raquast. and exterior pointing, FOR RENT ■l^lWANTED tland Street. Hartford Bm . 647-S509 Chtvy W CsvaHsr •4.SS6 Road to Keeney to 643-99M Contact BC Company, light carpentry. Com­ Ret. 6 4 5 ^ 9 844-0968. MANCHESTER. Immac­ O K # * 8 C uHm * •e,3ss LPN/mom will babysit In Portland. D.W. Fish plete lanitorlal ser­ Ford 'SS LTD ulate two bedroom, •S.8S8 licensed Manchester Realty, 643-1591.0 ICARPENTRY/ vice. Experienced, rel­ 1'/ 2 Oldi ’*4 Cuttau bath townhouse. Air •S.7B8 home starting June 12. leTiROOFMG/ iable, free estimates. Ford 'S7 Rongor P.U. •8.SSS PRETTY cedar sided, full REMODEUNG conditioning, fully op- Call Robin, 646-4651. dormered cape on ■ O'laOING 643-0304. Olda'SdDolta •S.S88 pllonced, hot water In­ BuMc 'SS n *s# EXPERIENCED nurse aulet country road. IMiaraey Heye cluded. No pets. $795 •T.8S8 aide. Excellent refer­ Features Include 2x6 Old! 'ST Clora •7.SS6 lai|Hweaieals per month/negotloble. Poid. 'S S aOO 8 T E ences. Seeks employ­ construction Anderson LEAKY ROOF? •8.8*8 iManrliPstpr Hrralfi Fra* aatimata* a rooet otn b* rspakad. Security reaulred. 646- casement windows, O d i '*8 SS Rogonoy • *.**6 ment In private home, •Oaeka In ptiKw. c < w e mrooSno axpeowl 6439 or 649-1153. OK# '*7 Cuttaso •Roofing ISIPAINTING/ Screened loam, gravel, •S.SS6 days only. Will do light brick fireplace. Con­ ID O J i------Com pMi. ’ ‘ ooSng o« Ul types. Toyota 'SS Colloi QTS housekeeping and temporary flair up­ •Shada PAPERING •S.SS6 •Houaa painting met eariMATti processed grevel, IHOMES Otdi 'ST SS T-8*din •1A SS8 shopping. 289-6633. stairs with super cedar Olds 'SS Cutton ClMtto bath with lacuzzl. 1.3 • 4 *4 3 3 1 Mancheater Roofing sand, stone, and fill for {FOR RENT •18.SS8 Wednesday, May 17, 1989 "We can tell you Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents acre lot. 30 French what to look for... 645-8830 delivery call Qeorge BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE IfflBUMNESS Road, Bolton. Rt 84 to LARRY9 Qrlffing 742-7886. MANCHESTER. Cozy AND MARINE OPPORTUNITIES W00DW0RKIR6 A and what to look 384 to Wyllys street two bedroom house. 259 Adams 81, Msneh. Y exit, leftatexit, right at CARPENTRY out for!" $650. plus utilities. June FLOORING 648-1749 stoplight. Right on Repairs to Remodeling THOMAS PAVING occupancy. 228-0126. French Road.D.W. Great Law n WHY S W E A H Licensed and Insured Fully Insured and MANCHESTER. Availa­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 ble Immediately. Are you tired of 6464210 HarBro MIKE GMCALONE bonded. Residential, JOE RILEY’S MANCHESTER. Clasic UNOLEUM SERVICE C O meri ..I, free Three bedroom house. DILLON FORD working for others? Victorian Colonial with 18 yr*. Sarvica Sinoa 1S73 $750. plus utilities and Ludes gets estimates. 319 Main St., Manchester Let your money aluminum siding. Painting Fully Insured security. No pets. 643- is targeted Three bedrooms, two of Manchester Quality Workmanship Call 649-5295. 2129, 9-5.______86 "EXP Coupe •7406 work for you! full baths, large front R&Y Free Estimates 86 Eacort "LX" H/B •7496 HOME IMPROVEMENT 86 Eacort "QL" H/B Earn up to $1,500 hall and family room. 643-54:»9 Spring flx up. VK Horn* Sar- ISTORE AND •7496 Remodeling Quality Painting 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4486 a month. Part Convenient location. Services vtoa* taka* ear of all rapair* ___ lOFFICE SPACE for ch an ge $154,900. Sentry Real Company and maintananca from A to Z. 86 Mustang T-Top* •6996 time. *9,950 Estate, 643-4060.O Llcenaed and Insured BASEMENT area of 83 Eacort Lika Naw •2805 school post •Free Estimates ELECTRICAL MANCHESTER. Re­ E x p e r t m 87 Eacort "3L" H/B •5806 investment. Caii •Senior Citizen Discoiints FREE ESTIMATES Copt'n Cork's Package By Nancy Concelman 24 hours duced! Colonial with Cnttmanahlp 2284708 Store. 485 North Main 88 Mustang Sunroof •4098 Manchester Herald three bedrooms, 1'/j In All Phaaaa o1 •Aluminum & Vinyl DUMAS ELECTRIC Street, Manchester, for 89 Brand Naw Faativa •6796 1-800-637-8933. baths and enclosed se­ ^Powerwashing Service changes, SUNesMl rent. 871-6765. 86 LTD Brougham Sedan •5696 Ramodallng- aMlI . The owner.s of three Cheney mansions on cond story porch. De­ additional wiring and MANCHESTER. To 66 Mercury Sable “QS" •7496 sirable area of Man­ •CntM 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 repairs on existing "Wo Job Too Small" 86 F280 4x4 •9996 the Cheney Great Lawn have joined four Oid« Poictoa ahMtook. PMnp sublet four extra EMPLOYMENT chester. $158,000. We’r“ Here To Serve homes. Quality work at rooms, kitchen and 89 Probe LX Demo •12996 others in seeking a zone change that would in Montville Sentry Real Estate, 643- nDOlwig PiHMnQi SERVICES hdu affordable prices. AMtona WKl Omni RmiWlana bath, first floor plus 85 Tempo 40r. New Eng. •5996 allow them to convert the mansions into 4060.O •tatM Raaldantial Extorlor 88 Ranger XLT H •IMI Painting. Entirely owner operated. Quality Work At basement. Convenient •8996 multi-family housing or other uses. MANCHESTER. New list­ NtclK I Affordabto Prloa* high traffic area. Very 67 84 Tempo 2 Door •4296 By Andrew J. Davis STUDENT wants weekly KqflSiii Mb Housaa, Qaragas, Bams and 27 years exp. Cell Most of the historic Great Lawn off mowing lobs. Please ing! Spacious less than Porchas. Fra* Eatlmato* reasonable. Strano 88 Ford Ft 50 P/U •10696 Hartford Road is affected by the proposals. Manchester Herald call 647-8072 or 646-8380 two years young Con­ •bt baa •bnsB Quality Work At Honaat Joseph Dumas LIcantad and Fully Inaurad Reol Estote, 647-7653. temporary with three •bet 648-8253. 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 Vivian Ferguson of 78 Forest St., Peter V. after 6pm. •Cnpi Prica. CaBMaat ••••••••••••••••••••• and Mary T. Gavarrino of 98 Forest St. and Manchester High School Prin­ bedrooms, three baths Sanlor DIaeount Free Estimate B4B-1143 MISCELLANEOUS cipal Jacob Ludes III said today HOMES and two car garage. CaR B4B4174 M4MVILLE ELECTRIC SCHALLER Gerald T. and Hope A. Krause of 110 Forest Large rec room, Fully Lleanaad FOR RENT ACURA QUALITY St. want to change the zoning of their he will end his 11-year career as a P ro M o n # atsoMo# worti dons VINYL SIDING A PRE-OWNED AUTOS FOR SALE cathedral celling In liv­ FRANK YOUNG Updal* Plat oM kiss panU to principal to become the new Fully Inaurad SALON Station In estab­ properties from Residence AA to Historic, I ing room and large Fraa Eatimataa drouH brtakwi. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 86 M«rcury Sabta * 6 9 9 5 according to an application filed at the town superintendent of Montville All reol estate advertised In deck. Susan Donahue. PAINTING WIS do all lypaa o ( alaettic# lished salon. Good op­ 08 phQ.. Low mllM schools on Aug. 1. the Manchester Herald Is Sentry Real Estate, 643- arark. Expertly Installed. portunity. Must be 86 ToyoU CattOR QT * 7 9 9 5 Planning Department Monday. sublect to the Fair Housing 4060.a 263 Main St. Call for fraa aaUmata Please call Paul Rydsr motivated. Call 228- 8 BPMg Lo*6«

f 2 — M A N C H E ST ER H ER A LD . Wednesday. May 17 1989 MANCHEvSTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 17. 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup Bolton selectmen Cosmo meetings suspended Federal jury indicts man A The Cosmopolitan Club recently held its annual May meeting at the Manchester Country Club. Club f in kidnapping of teen-ager balk at dam cost meetings are suspended for the summer and will resume in October. A 26-year-old Middletown man accused of nou kidnapping a Manchester teen-ager and taking him By Andrew J. Davis clouded when the selectmen read to Massachusetts last month was indicted Tuesday Manchester Herald her a letter from Vernon Mayor Cancer patients need help by a federal grand jury in New Haven, according to Stephen C. Marcham that said a U.S. attorney. BOLTON — The Board of Bolton should only contribute A The American Cancer Society is seeking Peter S. Fuller Jr. is being arraigned in U.S. Selectmen delayed action Tues­ $6,841. volunteers who can offer a minimum of one hour a District Court in Hartford today on the federal day on whether to give money to Parla replied she had not seen week in any of the following capacities: case aides, indictment that charges he kidnapped Michael B the Manchester Land Conserva­ the May 9 letter and was only patient service coordinator, patient drivers, office Talaga 16, of Westfield Street, U.S. Attorney tion Trust to repair the Risley asking for $25,000 at the sugges­ clerk, education assistant. For more information, > 1 Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said this morning. Reservoir dam. tion of Marcham. She then told call 643-216fi. U.S. Magistrate Owen F. Eagan is considering a Selectmen said during a meet­ the selectmen that the trust would motion to detain Fuller without bond because of the ing in the Community Hall that take any amount, risk of his fleeing the area, Twardy said. they wanted to .see whether other Marcham’s letter suggested Summer activities listed According to a 14-page affidavit filed April 26 in ^ *i‘}Un towns would contribute to the that Manchester should contrib­ '• v - V project. Last week, the Manches­ The Manchester Parks and Recreation Depart­ U.S. District Court in Hartford, Fuller found Talaga ute $8) 512 and that Vernon ter Board of Directors approved a ment is offering a wide variety of activities for all at a party in a wooded area in Vernon April 18 and should give $47,463 A . . i $75,000 contribution to the land ages this summer: asked him to drive him home, Twardy said. The selectmen appeared reluc­ Y trust. Vernon is waiting to see Superstar Fun Camp: ages 6 to 12. from June26 to Fuller asked Talaga. who was driving his father’s I.*-.** tant to contribute $25,000 to the what happens in Bolton, said land trust. Aug. 4: Kinderstar Kamp: ages 2'/! to 5. from July 3 car. to stop at the Shop Rite Supermarket on Spencer Street in Manchester, where Fuller Theresa Parla land trust Selectman Michael A. Zizka, a toJuly28: TaeKwon Do Camp: ages6toadult. July president. 30 Aug. 4: Acting for Teens: ages 12 to 15, from Aug. > r v ’ threatened to shoot Talaga with a blunt object, Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Democrat, .said he thought the according to Twardy. CRASH IN THE GRASS — Al Colon and his 3-year-old The land trust owns the dam. figure was too high. 7 to Aug. 18: Origami Workshop: ages 12 to adult, Monday afternoon. reservoir and 104 acres of land June 26 and June 28: Outdoor Adventure Camp: Fuller forced Talaga to drive to Massachusetts, son, Brendan, of 111 Main St., have fun mowing the lawn “Twenty-five thousand dollars according to Twardy. Massachusetts state police and needs $310,000 to repair the seems an awful lot to shell out.” ages 10 to 15, from Aug. 14 to Aug. 18: Tennis dam. Parla said Sixty-three of he said. I^essons: ages 7 to adult, three sessions from May 18 arrested Fuller April 19 in Dalton after he stole gas the acres are in Bolton, and 41 First Selectman Sandra W. to Sept. 29: and Jazzercise ongoing every Tuesday from a convenience store-gas station, state police said. acres are in Vernon, she said. Pierog. a Democrat, said she did and Thursday. Special events include Biathlon- Manchester has the rights to not see why the town should pay Triathlon. Giant Sundae Social. Kids Dog Show, and Massachusetts state police said Talaga asked to speak with the trooper arresting Fuller and East Catholic, llling receive awards the 62 million gallons of water in that much, especially when town a trip to see the Boston Redsox. For more the reservoir, though none of the residents have Bolton Lake to use information and to register, call 647-3089. recounted the story that he had been kidnapped. State police filed kidnapping charges in addition By Andrew J. Davis Of the 629 schools that applied. West Hartford: Greenwich High Senior Citizens’ Center, among land is in Manchester. Parla said. for similar recreational to the federal charges filed in U.S. District Court. Manchester Herald 263 were named finalists. Baker School: Joel Barlow High School. other volunteer work. The dam. reservoir and land activities. ‘Friendly society’ to meet said. Redding; Newington High weregiventothelandtrust in 1986 Pierog said the selectmen will East Catholic High School ha.s Schools vying for the national School; Memorial Middle School, Volunteer work not only benef­ by the heirs of John S. Risley on discuss the appropriation again The Girls’ Friendly Society Sponsors of St. M arv’s received a national award for award were chosen on the basis of Middlebury; Haddam- its the recipients but helps the condition that the dam be on June 5. after the commissions Episcopal Church will meet in the parish hall Current Quotations excellence in education and llling developing solid skills in reading, Killingworth Middle School, Hig students develop. Nordeen said. repaired within four years and discuss it. She said any appropri­ Friday at 1:30p.m. The Rev. Richard Alton will be Junior High School has received a writing and mathematics: qual­ ganum; and Shelton Interme­ the land be preserved as open ation would have to be approved the guest speaker. state award for volunteer work. ity leadership: a good teaching “These children couldn’t get space. by residents at a town meeting. Patrick Flynn/Manchesfer Herald diate School over the reaction of the tpeople “Chinese aren’t stupid. You can suppress us for a East Catholic was named Tues­ and learning environment; and The Bolton selectmen unanim­ The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­ llling officials will receive their they assisted).” she said. "They HELLO — Margaret Thompson of South long time, but when we blow, we spit fire.” — day as one of 218 schools to win the parental and community support, ously agreed that the town neers designated the dam as a Lowe Program Center. She said she was school’s award at a May 25 were overwhelmed They were Journalist Shen Yinghua, who joined more than 1 National Exemplary School among other criteria. Baker said. Planning Commission and Con­ high-risk structure more than 10 Windsor talks to her boyfriend last week on the telephone to relieve the tension ceremony at Gov. William actively involved in personal Young Artist competition set million people who marched through Beijing in a award given by the U.S. Depart­ The Rev. William R. Charbon- servation Commission had to years ago. A state grant of at Manchester Community College’s during final examinations. O’Neill’s office, Halpern said experiences. They did it with protest for democracy. ment of Education, said l,ynda neau. president of East Catholic, approve any contribution before $200,000 will cover some of the Over 30 young musicians are entered in the 13th The purpose of the award is "to reckless abandonment” annual Young Artists Awards Competition to be Baker, department special as­ said the honor helps prove that it could be approved by them repair costs. sistant. llling was chosen earlier foster community service activ­ The other schools getting the Parla had asked the selectmen Parla said she needs to get held at North United Methodist Church. 300 Parker “Any arguments in favor of continued presenceof school officials are doing a good ity,” she said. St.. Saturday and Sunday. Pianists, singers and Obituaries those troops in the region have long ceased to be this month as one of eight schools job. state award this year are Bloom­ for $25,000. but the issue of how funding by the end of June so instrumentalists from Connecticut. New York and justified.” — Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorba­ in the state to be honored for “I know we’re doing a darn More than 400 schools applied field Junior High School: Chalk much to contribute became design work can be completed New Jersey will be performing. chev, calling for the withdrawal of U.S. soldiers doing volunteer work in the good job here,” he said. “It’s nice for the state awards. Hill Middle School. Monroe; A jury of five professional musicians will select Arthur R. Helmgartner gartner, both of Wethersfield; television pioneer, died Sunday of from South Korea. community, said Judy Halpern, when someone from the outside Betty Lou Nordeen, llling stu­ Gideon Welles School. Glaston­ the four top finalists. A concert, open to the public, another daughter, Joan Kowalski cancer at age 74. youth action coordinator with the notices.” dent adviser, said that during this bury: Hall Memorial School. will be performed by the finalists. Sunday. June 4, at Arthur R. Heimgartner, 73, of of Newington: a sister, Maria After working in New Orleans “I was shocked, but I knew what was going on, state Department of Education. He said there will be an awards school year llling students made Wiliington: New Canaan High Bids on Willis garage 7 p.m. at the church. Cash awards of $250, $150. and 96 Crest St., Wethersfield, hus­ Henebry of Simsbury: and eight and Mobile, Ala., Read became even though he came out a little purplish, Of the 218 schools which will ceremony at the school and in Easter baskets for people in the School: Vernon Center Middle $100 and an honorable mention award wil be band of Leana (Peters) Heim­ grandchildren. W DSU’s commercial manager in purple-blue.” — Seven-year-old Amanda Lawrence receive the National Exemplary Washington, D.C.. but neither Manchester Elderly Outreach School: Woodbury Middle School. presented to the winners at that time. gartner and father of Lynda The funeral will be Thursday at March 1949, three months after on the help she gave her mother in delivering her School award. 42 are private event has been scheduled program, sponsored a food drive The Enfield Youth Services to be opened May 31 Kissell of Coventry, died Tuesday 11 a.m. at the D ’Esopo Funeral the station went on the air. baby brother at their Atlanta-area home Tuesday. schools with a total of eight public Other Connecticut schools re­ for the Manchester Area Confer­ Department and the Norwalk (May 16, 1989) at Hartford Chapel, 227 Folly Brook Blvd., In 1965, he became president and private schools from Connec- ceiving the national award are ence of Churches, and baked pies Department of Youth Services Hospital. ticuLsaid^lak^^ Northwest Catholic High School. Bids for conversion of the using the south wing of the Church tag sale slated Wethersfield, with the Rev. and general manager of WDSU. for people at the Manchester also will he honored former Willis garage to offices He was born in Hartford and he James A. Fung officiating. Burial building for offices for the district and a meeting room for the tax collector and the treasurer Covenant Women, the women’s fellowship at had lived in Wethersfield for 34 will be in Village Cemetery, Public Meetings years. He had been a purchasing IN MEMORIAM Eighth Utilities District have and for a computer room Trinity Covenant Church, will hold a giant tag and Wethersfield. Calling hours are More Orientals needed been invited and will be opened bake sale Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Trinity agent for Pratt & Whitney, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In sad and loving memory of McCavanagh A vestibule will connect the Meetings scheduled tonight: defends trips May 31. Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St All proceeds retiring seven years ago after Memorial donations may be Robert (Bob) Lessard, who passed .south section and the middle more than 45 years of service. He District voters approved a section, which will contain a will go toward Covenant Women mission projects. made to the Wethersfield Dollars away on May 17, 1974. funded from state coffers on boards, panel told $500,000 appropriation for the In the event of rain, sale will be held indoors, in the was a member of the South End for Scholars, P.O Box 338, We­ There is a land that is fairer by day Manchester meeting room. There will be toilet Athletic Club, Hartford, and was conversion April 10 and the town rooms in both .sections. lower level of the church building. thersfield 06109. and by FAITH we can see it afar Democratic Subcommittee. Municipal Building State Rep. James R. McCa­ McCavanagh said. “You go Planning and Zoning Commission active in the Wethersfield Little for the FATHER waits over the way coffee room, 7 p.m. Bv Maureen Leavitt commission. The north section will be used League. vanagh. D-Manchester, one of to conferences to learn how to Manchester Herald approved plans for the conver­ A. Louis Read To prepare us a dwelling place there Commission for Disabled Persons, Senior Citi­ the top 10 travelers among make this a better state, but Linda Parry, town personnel sion May 1. The plans were for storage. Besides his wife, he is survived zens’ Center, 7:30 p.m. Garden is setting by two sons, Robert G. Heim­ Sadly Missed, state legislators, said Tuesday you have to fly to get there.” A former member of the officer, .said one Oriental has prepared by Frazier Lamson Three sides of the cement-block NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A. Mother, Father, Sisters and his high state travel bill comes He said he was recently been hired fora town position, but Budlong Architects & Planners of building will be faced with brick Tickets are now on sale for “Arts in the Garden” gartner and Richard A. Heim­ Louis Read, a New Orleans Human Relations Commission Brother Andover about because he is asked by appointed to the nationwide has told current members they that no Orientals have ever East Hartford. and the rear will be painted. a multi-media evening produced by the Manchester the party leasdership to take Criminal Justice Commission, applied for a job with the town The bids will be opened at the Parking spaces would be pro­ Arts Council. It will be held June 3 from 5to 10 p.m. ^ Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, should seek an Oriental person to 7:30 p.m. on responsibilities that require which will meet in three fill a vacancy on the commission. police or fire departments. district office, 32 Main St., at 7 vided for 67 vehicles. at the residences near the intersection of Porter HOnOf Roll travel. different places in the United p.m. The district bought the garage Street and Westminster Road. Robert Faucher said Tuesday “As you progress in the States Kathyrn Dimlow. commission The conversion plans call for for about $800,000. The event features performances by 13 local Bolton the Oriental population is proba­ co-chairman, said Faucher’s Legislature,” McCavanagh He said he was asked to take bly the largest minority group in performing arts organizations, an art exhibit, Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. said, “you are asked to do the assignment to study prob­ comments were well taken. refreshments and door prizes. Raffles include a trip East Catholic First Honors Modeline Bourcler, James Cardinale Manchester, but that the group Alex Ansaldl, Jill Barblerl, Michelle Jr., Thomas Carlson, Deborah Cho- Planning Commission, Community Hall. 8 p.m. certain things and they involve lems like prison overcrowd­ does not have much representa­ At last month’s meeting, the to Florida from Connecticut Travel Services, a Bouchard, Stacy Buonome, Nancy L i H s Here is the honor roll for the third man, Jeffrey Dill, Kelley Fahey, Sarah travel.” ing, the drug situation, sen­ tion on town boards and commis­ commission decided to table Keith Merrill sculpture, a crystal bowl from Byrne, Lisa Cataldl, Gregory Cloglo, Fallon, Michelle Gagnon, Elizabeth Coventry McCavanagh is serving his tencing and programs for approving the plan until this Michael Jewelers and a framed watercolorby Rita quarter at East Catholic High Mario Cuneo, Michael Dalesslo, Re­ Galllvan, Karen Kelly, Teresa Luetlen, sions. He made his comments as School, becca Dow, Suzonne Dube, Jason Kevin Lynch. fourth term as a representa­ early release of prisoners. month’s meeting so that commis­ 0. Betko. Tickets are $15 per person and are Elkhoy, James Ferris, Laurie Galllyan, Colleen Madden, Elizabeth Mahue, Cemetery Commission. Town Office Building the commission was considering Mirella Glambalyo. Patricia McCauley, Mark McConnell, 1:30 p.m. tive from the . McCavanagh said when he approving an update of the town’s sioners could study the plan more available, on a limited basis, from the Anne Miller GRADE 9 Rebecca Janton, Kora Lawson, Suson McCavanagh was ranked travels on such missions he closely. Margaret Nolan, Kristina O'Sullivan, Parks and Recreation Commission. Patriot’s affirmative action plan. GREAT SAVINGS Agency, 985 Main St, or Harvest Beads & Silver Co., Honors with Distinction Mann, Elizabeth Maraues, Kathleen Lisa Palasek, Tara Ryan, Heidi Schaus- eighth among legislators in charges the state for air fare 476 Main St. For information, call 647-8000. Elizabeth Blake. Irene Chorazvc- McNamara, Christopher Polge, Chris­ fer, Kristofer Schumacher, Scott Park. 7:30 p.m. Only five of the six commission The affirmative action plan zewskl, Jeremy CItaldl, Pierre Daniel, topher Peraro, Kelly Romano, William Setzler, Tricia SkarzynskI, Stephonie state-paid travel expenses for and hotel bills, but he pays for members needed to make a was passed by the Board of Sara Glllbertle, Noelle Infante, Linda Shields, Amy SIddons, Michael Te- Sullivan, Laura Vodopivec. School Building Committee. Coventry High ON FASTER School, 7:30 p.m. this fiscal year with a bill of his own meals. The money for decision were present so no action Directors in January 1987. The Koullsis, Gregory Kratz. treault, Matthew Wllmes, Diane Woy- such trips comes from the Cars on display Sharon Leyere, Amy Schauster, Pa­ koysky, John Zabkor III. First Honors Veterans Commission, Town Office Building, 7- 30 $2,856. The highest bill for could be taken. The 11-member commission is aiming to have the tricia Shields, Lesley Turner, Kathleen Second Honors Laurie Anorga, Christine Aubln, p.m. travel expenses came from Legislature’s $220,500 travel commission has had only 10 town of Manchester’s female and WEIGHT LOSS. Urdonlck, Christian Vidal, Michael Lisa ArbercheskI, Kara CherwInskI, Heidi Bragdon, Kelley Capsolas, Paul Rep. Gabriel Biafore. D- budget, and each trip must be I Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St., Wooner, Alicia Zmllewskl. Lisa Jayinett. Chobot, Gall Chicolne, Kathryn Cll- Conservation Commission, Town Office Building members since William Sweet minority labor force more closely PROVEN-EFFECTIVE, TOO! sham, Suzanne Concannon, Kimberly Bridgeport, who has billed the approved in advance by legis­ stepped down last year. will offer a display of automobiles, called "The First Honors GRADE 11 8 p.m. reflect the percentages of women Great American Car Event.’’ on Friday. May 26. Honors with Distinction Cuneo, Aureen Cyr, Jennifer DeMarco, state $4,586 in this fiscal year. lative leaders. The Board of Directors ap­ and minorities in the Hartford Research proved it! Last year’s Quick Kathleen Anderson, Nicole Aubln, Barbara ChorazyczewskI, William Elizabeth Dickinson, Jennifer Do- from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Displayed will be rare and Daniel Barry, Kristin Barry, Maureen cherty, Jennifer Frese, Dona Glggev, points members to the area. Success® Program melted pounds 20% Begley, Lourel Bomely, Clare Brews­ Eyans, Michael Raffin, William TanskI, > ,« faster than before. And this year’s unusual vehicles, some of which have never been Allison Wehr. Erin Hagearty, Mila Honor, Jill Hunt, ter, Michelle Carter, Brenda Coogan, Michelle Jeon, Jodl-Lvn LeBrun, i New 1989 Quick Success Program is shown before. One of the cars competing in the Daniel Cook, James DeRonck, Scott First Honors Laurie Leonard, Noel Lerz, Lynn Thoughts Keith Bomely, Valerie Brown, Joseph even better, thanks to an easier-to- Great American Race will he shown, along with a Gay, Kenneth Herold, Jacauellne Lesperance. LaMontagne. Burns, Katherine Carbonneau, Jean Mark Longchamps, Peter Lopatka, Literary lawyers share award for writing use food plan, an expanded and simpli­ Ferrari, a Lamborghini and others. The event is Kathleen LItke, Alan LIzarraga, Pe­ Cardinale, Elizabeth Carriera, Romy Kerry Luoma, Kim Magoon, Daniel ter Magllcic, Beth Molloy, Scott Mul- Choi, George Cook, Mark Demers, Maher, Bernard McGovern, Karen How do you pray? Do you pray for the world? That fied optional exercise plan and that open to the public. Lynn Gentllcore, Jennifer GIrardInl, llken, Janina Poasche, Robert Rommel, Mozdzierz, John Mulligan, Matthew is right, but what form does your prayer take? Do STO RRS (AP) — An appellate brief that written by attorneys John C. Yavis Jr. of wonderful meeting experience made John Rusczyk, Keyin Sulllyan, Matthew Kelly Keane, Kendrick Lombardo, Nelson, Joseph Nerl, Eileen Neuser, the federal government in 1978 and 1979. even more wonderful! Come prove to yourself what we Syelk, Peter TanskI, Marlbeth Toylor, Teresa Lynn. 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Bryan Busch, Robert Cleveland, Jen­ the courage to work for change in it. “Even the best of briefs contain barbarism, “That’s clearly the way we practice law.” Alison MacDonald, Nancy Mace, Lee nifer Cook, Donlelle Ely, Elizabeth failed to provide indispensible procedural Gladys Seelert. .568 points: Hans Bensche 568 archaic words and Latin phrases. In fact, Gillin said. I | MIddlekauff, Denise MIska, Keyin Ped- GRADE 12 Gessert, Ano Guevara, Patrick McGee, safeguards.” the winning brief said in part. Get a Special Gift After 14 Weeks! points: Peggy Vaughan, 566points: Helena Gavella, nault, Cynthia Stapleton, James Tau- Honors with Distinction Stacey Milne, Derek Pasterick, Jen­ The Rev. Anne Wrider many lawyers cling to all that as romantic Neiditz said the 30-page brief was clear, ras, Jennifer Weingartner. Kathleen Bator, Jennifer Borlllo, 561 points: and Hans Frederickson, 559 points nifer Tully, Scott Wall. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church language.” she says. well-structured and coherent. But she con­ UConn officials hope to conduct the legal _ (!o iiil ' in by June U), 1989, and join tor only $13. 1 Play will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Play is open to The UConn contest, which attracted ceded it “left plenty of room for writing contest each year. Neiditz said the ■ Altcnd 1-i t'on.scailivc wcck.s and receive a ■ all senior members. improvement.” establishment of a fund to award monetery national attention, was open only to Connecti­ I () month sulrseription to | Weather cut attorneys. Forty briefs that were written The winning brief was submitted to the 2nd prizes should ensure that the contest will be fianrlipstpr Hrralft in 1988 were submitted, with the winner U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a tax case continued. Weight W;itchers Magazine as a bonus. announced Tuesday. involving the Barnes Group Inc. of Bristol. A major goal next year, in addition to I Please bring this coupon to qualify. | Correction The $500 first prize entry was selected by a Barnes’ is seeking to gain a refund on a seeking better written briefs, will be to USPS 327-500 I After your first meeting, the weekly fee is $8. ^ Partial clearing VOL. CVIII, No. 194 panel lawyers and law professors. It was portion of corporate income taxes it paid to interest more attorneys. M Rep. Gabriel Biafore. D-Bridgeport, leads the list Manchester and vicinity; To­ Penny M. Sleflert. Publisher 1 ^ ^ \'.iliJonK luri Ik-Tr.iJjiutnaUitiiuj) vniu-111tliiuK-Uuui 4 2 1 1 2 ^ J of state legislators spending the most state money day, cloudy with scattered show­ George T. Chappell Dennis M. Santoro Editor Measles outbreak cancels on travel, billing the state $4,856 for tips in this fiscal ers this morning. Partial clearing Advertising Director Join by June 10 at these convenient times and locations: year. Rep. David Lavine, D-Durham. is in second this afternoon. High 70 to 75. Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen c3i stutter Adventure Executive Editor place. A headline on page 1 Tuesday gave the Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph. Composing Manager Waterbury school activities EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR incorrect ranking, although the accompanying Tonight. clear but with patchy fog Jeanne Q. Fromenh Robert H. Hubbard •Arts •Field Trips Flm Congrtgatlonal Church Second Congregational Church Wapping Comm. Church B37 Main Street story was correct. forming. Low around 50. Light Businsaa Manager Pressroom Manager •Crafts •Nature Study 385 N. Main Sl. 1790 Ellington Rd W A T ER BU R Y (AP) — A case confirmed at the school on May • Wed to am, 4:45 pm & 7 pm •Mon. 4:45 pm & 7 pm • Thurs. 4:45 pm & 7 pm northeast wind. Thursday, Denise A. Roberts Frank J. McSweegan of measles at Crosby High School 10. Officials were awaiting blood- •Sports •Cooking KnIghUot Columbus Hall • Wed 4:45 pm S 7 pm Personnel Manager Circulation DIretior mostly sunny and warm. High has prompted city health officials test results to learn whether two •Games •Drama t83t Main Street Community Baptist Church around 80. Outlook Friday, PuWlahad dally except Sunday and caruin hotidaya by the to postpone all sports and inter­ other Crosby students have the * Mon. 7 pm 585 E. Center Street Lottery mostly sunny. High around 80. Manchester Publlahing Co.. IS Bralnard Place. MarKhMtar scholastic events for at least two disease. Plus Swimming Lessons • Tues. 6 pm East coastal: Today, scattered Conn. OlWO S e ^ Class postage paid at • Thurs, to am Postmaster Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. weeks. The sporting events won’t be A G E S 3 - 1 0 • Sal. 9:45 am showers and patchy fog this P.O. Box 581. Manchester. Conn. (XKMO. Dr. Ulder J. 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Outlook Friday, mostly Today’s weather picture was drawn by Chad Gough, 10, Association and the New England Newspaper Association. LEARNING CENTER. INC. >IM« M«igM WMcnara and Quick Succaai ara ragiitarad iiadamarka ol WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATK>NAL, INC Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks; 9, 27, 33, 35, 39. A case of the highly contagious senior prom and graduation M anchester, CT 'lOeO WClQHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL. INC sunny. High in the 70s. who attends Waddell School. and sometimes fatal disease was ceremonies was also uncertain. ______646-1610 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 17. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 17. 1989 — 5 LOCAL Budget agreement NATION & WORLD & S T A T E 3 or 4 votes away Gorbachev Camp marks 25 years HARTFORD (AP) - State However, he said that the Casino ordered shut budget would not be sent to the Blocking of abortion The Manchester Parks and Recreation House Speaker Richard J. Bal- Department is celebrating the 25th anniver­ ducci says the majority House House floor until there is also vows cuts ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) names.” sary of Camp Kennedy this summer. Democrats are within three or agreement on a $600 million — Workers at Elsinore’s Forsyth also said many A Past volunteers, staff members and four votes of agreement on a package of tax increases to Atlantis Casino Hotel ex­ employees are angered with campers are being sought for the invitation 1989-90 budget that is $130 million balance the budget. in troops pressed frustration and fear developer Donald Trump’s $63 list. If anyone knows the whereabouts of lower than the governor’s $6.9 That package is to be presented over news that the debt-ridden million purchase agreement to renews heated debate to the caucus on Wednesday. people involved with the camp, call the billion proposal. gaming hall has become the buy the three-tiered Atlantis By Bill Kaezor recreation office at 647-3084 from 8:30 a m. Balducci, D-Newington, said Balducci said he hoped to have BEIJING (AP) — Mikhail S. first to be ordered closed by and convert it into a hotel dered the swing votes in Missou­ possibiy dangerous, if not impos­ to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday night he expected to win a vote on the budget by next week. Gorbachev today promised more New Jersey regulators. without a casino. The Associated Press ri’s challenge to the 1973 Roe vs. sible, for the young woman whose over the final votes they need troop reductions in the Far East, Philip T. Forsyth, a floor Wade decision that legalized life has become a judicial A The state Casino Control Among the reductions in Gov. saying the Sino-Soviet frontier TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - By abortions. football.” through individual meetings with William A. O’Neill’s budget are supervisor, said he has found Commission on Tuesday or­ the hoidouts. He needs 76 of the 88 should become a “border of blocking a teen-ager’s request to Legal observers and activists Anti-abortion activists ap­ Council seeks nominees $25 million through early retire­ only part-time work as a dered the casino to close next end her pregnancy, U.S. Supreme Democrats in the 151-member peace,” and urged Washington to dealer or cashier. Monday, citing its estimated on both sides of the abortion issue plauded Kennedy’s action. The Manchester Community Services ment for some state workers; $5 pull its troops out of South Korea. Court Justice Anthony M. said Kennedy’s first ruling on an “This shows that, unlike some House to pass the budget. million in transportation pro­ “They hire part-time to save $144 million debt. The hotel, Kennedy showed how he may cast Council has three vacancies, including vice His comments followed another The Soviet leader, in Beijing to on benefits,” he said. “I have a abortion issue sent a strong other justices, Kennedy takes president, and is seeking nominations. grams; and as much as $18 which runs at about 80 percent his crucial vote in the challenge to 2'A-hour meeting of House Demo­ normalize relations after a 30- $1,140 mortgage — how can I occupancy on weekends, was signal. parental rights seriously,” said The council wants suggestions for people million through deferral of trade- year chill, was later forced to Roe vs. Wade, activists say. “Before this he was a totally Clarke Forsythe, general counsel crats, who have been trying for ins of state vehicles and reducing work part-time?” allowed to remain open. In Kennedy’s first abortion who wish to become involved in human weeks to reach accord on a cancel a visit to the Forbidden Other employees have been blank slate,” said attorney Frank of Americans United for Life in service issues and can give time and the use of consultants. Atlantic City, which ap­ ruling from the high court, he budget for the fiscal year begin­ City because pro-democracy luckier than Forsyth. Myrtile proved gambling in 1976, has Susman, who represents an Re­ Chicago. energy. demonstrators filled all the decided in favor of Florida’s 1988 productive Health Services of St. “We’re elated,” said Jean ning July 1. Balducci also confirmed that Mays, a dealer, has a job lined 11 other casinos. parental consent law. Nominations may be made to council “I think there is basic senti­ the Democrats were leaning streets surrounding the former up with another casino. Louis, the abortion clinic defend­ Doyle, executive director of the President Elaine Stancliffe. 645-6839. If The Atlantis has suffered His ruling Tuesday is expected ment to move this thing along,” toward using $19 million from a Imperial Palace. “I went out looking for heavy losses after opening in ing against Missouri’s challenge Florida Right to Life in Orlando. Y possible, the council would like to present fund set up two years ago to help Throughout Gorbachev’s his­ to be reviewed by the full court of Roe vs. Wade. “I think it’s an indication that the Balducci said. “We’re just a another job a couple of weeks 1981 as the Playboy Hotel and Thursday. Until then, unmarried names at the May 25 meeting. couple of votes short. We’re not pay for municipal public works toric visit, Chinese officials have ago —just in case,” Mayssaid. Other pro-choice supporters court has an interest in Florida’s The luncheon meeting is scheduled for Casino. It emerged last fall women under age 18 and seeking Patrick Flynn/Manctiastar Herald fpr from dnine it now.” projects. been forced to constantly adjust Mays said the mood among from federal bankruptcy said they had expected Kennedy young people. It’s a good, healthy noon to 1:30 p.m. at Cooper Hall. South his schedule to divert him from a legal abortion in Florida will to vote against abortion rights. sign as far as I’m concerned.” DECORATION DELEGATION — Tracey Hilbert, a junior at Lyman Atlantis employees on Tues­ reorganization. have to get permission from their United Methodist Church. Reservations the demonstrators, hundreds of day was “hyper, really stress­ “The National Organization for Lawyers at the American Civil must be in by Monday. The cost is $5 To Some employees cried when parents or a judge. Memorial High School in Lebanon, leads her group to the Program Center thousands of whom today packed ful. A lot of people don’t know they heard news of the closing. Women has never doubted that Liberty Union’s headquarters in make reservations call 647-3061. at the Lowe Building at Manchester Community College for an awards central Tiananmen Square. The court is expected to rule Justice Kennedy is hostile to the New York City said the high Legislators probing how they’re going to pay their Even if the 1,100 casino floor quickly because the 15-year-old A presentation on the Consumer Based ceremony Tuesday at the annual state conference of the Future This afternoon, hundreds of bills, especially their employees find work at other constitutional concept of the right court’s intervention in the Flor­ Housing Survey to investigate the issue of students marched past the state girl, who is 12 weeks pregnant, to abortion, and his action today ida case could have nationwide Homemakers of America and the Home Economics Related Occupations. mortgages.” gaming halls, many will lose has about a week left to obtain a affordable housing for mental health guesthouse where Gorbachev Forsyth said many em­ bears out that evaluation,” said implications if the justices decide clients is scheduled. Hilbert's group worked on cake decorating. More than 600 high school up to eight years of seniority safe abortion. DMR’s management was staying, turning their ployees are embittered toward and accompanying benefits. NOW President Molly Yard. to take another look at whether a students turned out for the event. “I feel optimistic, but of course “We are appalled that Justice fetus has legal rights. HARTFORD (AP) - A legisla­ Some experts, parents and banners toward its gate. company President Jeanne Others, particularly those in Gorbachev gave an interview I’m devastated for my client Kennedy would stay the decision The high court decided in Roe Meals drivers sought tive committee is investigating advocates for retarded people Hood, blaming her for supervisory positions, will be because hours and days are this afternoon to the state Chinese mismanagement. unable to find similar of the Florida Supreme Court to vs. Wade that a fetus doesn’t have Rabies clinic Saturday Minority figures up management decisions made by prai.se this accomplishment. Oth­ important right now,” said Jerri allow the teen-ager in question to the same constitutional rights as The Manchester and Bolton Meals on the .state Department of Mental ers feel the department has gone Central Television and Radio “She was brazen enough to positions. Wheels program needs volunteer drivers to Beijing at the guesthouse, saying Blair, who is representing the girl obtain an abortion without paren­ a newborn. BOLTON — A rabies clinic for cats and HARTFORD (AP) — Minority students Retardation. in the wrong direction or that walk through the casino a few Silbert said Tuesday that he identified in court documents as deliver meals to frail and elderly people in “seeds of friendship” had grown days ago,” he said. “She was planned to appeal the commis­ tal consent. “There was no basis for ap­ dogs will be held Saturday between 10 a m. enrolled in Connecticut’s public and private Among other things, the legis­ Lensink attempted too much too T.W. of Lake County. “With this teen-ager already 12 pointing a legal guardian for an the Manchester area. and noon at the Community Hall. The colleges in record numbers last fall, but lature’s Program Review and fast. into a “deep-rooted tree,” and smiling and waving even sion’s decision in U.S. District Full-time and emergency drivers are that reforms in the two countries though people were calling her Court in Camden. Kennedy and fellow Reagan weeks pregnant, each passing 11-week-old fetus,” said Lynn charge is $6. dropped out more often than their white Inve.stigations Committee is foc­ State Rep. Dean P. Markham. administration appointee Justice day has the potential of making Paltrow of the ACLU’s Reproduc­ needed. Drivers leave Manchester Memor­ counterparts, state officials said. using on planning, budgeting, would now bring them closer. Sandra Day O’Connor are consi­ ial Hospital at 11:15 a m. and usually need The clinic is open to cat and dog owners D-East Hampton, a member of The Soviet leader is scheduled an abortion more difficult and tive Freedom Project. outside Bolton. The proportion of minority students has contracting and staff the committee, said the goal of one hour to make deliveries. Mileage Residents of Bolton will also be able to reached an all-time high 10.7 percent at organization. to go to Shanghai on Thursday. reimbursement is available. the investigation is to improve the But demonstrations and fasting license their dogs during the clinic. The fee Connecticut’s public and private colleges, George W. McKee, chief ana­ department. For more information, call Marion at for neutered and spayed dogs is $4. For according to state Department of Educa­ lyst for the committee, said the for democracy were occurring 643-9511 Monday through Friday from 8 But Michael Lottman, execu­ there too, putting the status of the other dogs, the fee is $8.20. tion statistics . The figure is up from 9.1 department was selected for tive director of the panel of a m. to 2 p.m. percent in 1986 and 7.6 percent 10 years ago. investigation for .several reasons, trip in jeopardy. For more information, call Dog Warden monitors that is oversee ing the In a speech earlier today to Judy Virchow at 646-9699 or 649-8743. “They are coming in record numbers, but including the department’s court-ordered movement of re­ RegaPs Super May Sales academics in the Great Hall of the O’Neill signs fax bill substantial portions are leaving before they awarding of “sole-source” con­ tarded people out of the Mansfield finish," said Martha C. Highsmith, director tracts — consulting contracts for People, Gorbachev urged Asian Training School, said many of nations to work together to solve HARTFORD (AP) — Five days after his of re- search and planning for the which there was no competition those supporting the investiga­ office fax machine was deluged with Natural food available department. — and the many complaints made regional security problems and tion do not like the direction in called on Washington to withdraw messages urging him to veto a bill HEBRON — The Hebron Natural Food Officials said the reasons for dropping out by legislators’ con.stituents. which the department is headed. prohibiting unsolicited facsimile mes­ range from poor academic preparation to He said the more than doubling its troops from South Korea. Co-op. a non-profit organization, has Among other things. Lensink He promised Soviet troop re­ sages, a still-annoyed Gov. William A. scheduled its next order meeting for financial problems. of the agency’s budget since 1985 O’Neill signed the measure into law. to $358 million was a factor in has been accused of hiring old ductions in the Far East, urged Monday at 7:30 p.m. friends or colleagues to do work that the tense Chinese-Soviet In a message released with the announce­ The cooperative, started in April, offers choosing the department for close Botany 500 Ronald Scott ment of the signing on Tuesday, O’Neill Fund-raising drive set scrutiny. that state employees could do for frontier be turned into a “border BoItobSOO’ natural foods and personal care items at of peace,” and calied for a lashed out at the California-based organiza­ McKee said staff members and less money. Critics also say state wholesale prices to people with special SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Windsor employees have gone to work for collective security network in tion that had generated the unsolicited dietary needs or allergies to foods. legislators will investigate and Volunteer Ambulance Corps Inc. is con­ analyze testimony from the hear­ the consultants, earning more Asia. messages, tying up the machine while his A $5 annual membership fee covers ducting its annual fund-raising drive Gorbachev said an “all-Asia Suit Sale... Blazer Sale.. office was awaiting word on flood condi­ ings, and department practices. money than they had with the operating expenses. Members may use the through Aug. 1. state. process” was needed for solving tions from the state Office of Emergency group’s price list or subscribe to one for $8 a Over the past seven years, the non-profit Final recommendations by the Management. committee are to be made in Lensink said he had to hire regional conflicts. year. Monthly specials are listed in the corps has responded to more than 2.100 mid-November. out-of-state experts because of China and other Asian nations • Poly-Linen B la z e r s ... reg. $135 $9990 The new law, sponsored by Rep. Richard price list. emergency medical calls, saving residents have been cool to Gorbachev’s D. Tulisano, D-Rocky Hili and effective Many .^lee the hearings and pressure to meet court-imposed Pre-order members meet every eight and businesses $350,000. deadlines to move people out of concept of collective security in Oct. I, allows those receiving unsolicited weeks to place orders. inve.stigation as a ballot on Brian Values to $250 All donations should be sent to South R Lensink. state commissioner institutions and to develop thera­ Asia, expressing fear it is a Soviet F o r 90 facsimile machine messages to seek up to For more information, call Jeri Habicht Windsor Ambulance Corps Inc.. P.O. Box attempt to increase its strategic • Poly Wool B lazers.... reg $150 ^119 $200 in damages. on mental health, and his peutic programs for them. He •300 at 228-0535. 705. South Windsor 06074. approach. said such experts could not be influence in the area. Lensink’s philosophy and the found in the state. Gorbachev also said that state’s commitment to moving Many complain that communi­ Chinese-Soviet trade, which the • 100% Silk Blazers...... reg $175 ^1 3 9 ^® mentally retarded people from ties cannot place their own two sides hope will increase with House moves to cut prison cigarette prices institutions into community mentally retarded people in the normalization, “presents a poor F o r Values to $275 group homes have contributed to group homes they helped start. picture” and called for establish­ HARTFORD (AP) - The state *350 Blazers in Regular and Big & Tall Sizes Joseph Raia of New Britain — ing exemption from the state’s Shortly after the 60-cent in­ vast changes in the lives of Lensink said that because the ment of joint ventures. House of Representatives, in an voted against the price cut. and 40-cent-per-pack cigarette tax. In crease took effect, angry inmates mentally retarded people. Suits in Regular and Big & Tall Sizes homes operate with state money, He expressed support for North attempt to appease inmates an­ only 10 Republicans supported it. doing so. the Legislature unknow­ at Somers State Prison walked off Since Lensink became commis­ a priority list of patients through­ FREE ALTERATIONS gered by a 60-cent per pack jump A bill containing the amend­ ingly raised the price of a pack of their low-paying jobs in protest. sioner in 1985. the number of Korean peace initiatives and said out the state must be used to fill reunification of the divided Ko­ FREE ALTERATIONS in cigarette prices, has voted to ment later passed 102-40. cigarettes by 60 cents, because Prison officials ended the strike people living in private group them. He said that if the legisla­ give back 20 cents of the increase The bill, which now goes to the the tax change forced state by transferring the instigators homes has increased by 162 rean peninsula “obviously re­ ture gave him more money, he quires defusing tensions on the by allowing state instititions to Senate, allows state commission­ officials to buy the cigarettes and promising to try to cut 20 percent and the number in state could fulfill the demands of the buy cigarettes at wholesale ers. including the pri.son commis­ through distributors cents off the increase. institutions has decreased by 25 peninsula and the withdrawal of list and allow com- munities to fill U.S. troops. prices. sioner. to buy cigarettes at The price increase was sub­ David McQuade. an aide to percent, more of their own openings. An amendment allowing the wholesale prices for resale in stantial for inmates, whoarepaid Gov. William A. O’Neill, said the “Any arguments in favor of price break passed late Tuesday state institutions, thus avoiding about $1.40 per day for the jobs administration and Correction continued presence of those by a 93-51 vote that split mostly the 20-cent per pack markup they do in prison. For most of Commissioner Larry R. Mea- troops in the region have long along party lines. Only two other state residents pay. them, it meant that a pack of chum requested the price break ceased to be justified.” Democrats — Rep. Doreen Del In March, the General Assem­ cigarettes would cost them a because they feared angry in­ The Soviet leader stressed the Bianco of Waterbury and Rep. bly ended the inmates’ longstand­ day’s pay. mates might turn to violence. importance of detente between the Soviet Union and China, the world’s two biggest Communist Lawmaker targets spending countries. Men's Shop He said Soviet troops in Asia on public art work in jails Eastern Connecticut's would be reduced by 200,000 this Largest Private year and next, figures he an­ ^‘Quality and Style Since 1940*' HARTFORD (AP) - A Repub­ “Nobody’s against prison art,” nounced in December as part of lican state lawmaker who wants she said. “The problem is the Moscow’s overall troop cutbacks. to cut state spending for art work deficit.. . There are priorities that Gorbachev said the reductions in prisons says her next step will you have to set. Art in prisons would include 120,000 troops in the 903 Main Street be passing a state law that says isn’t one of them.” Soviet Far East bordering China, that 11 air force regiments will be Downtown Manchester prisons are not public buildings. The money for art is required State Rep. Ruth Fahrbach, DAY CAMP disbanded and 16 warships re­ undera 1978 lawcovering all state moved from the Pacific Fleet. R-Windsor. had hoped the state buildings. The law was intended attorney general would rule that to beautify public buildings and to About 43,000 U.S. troops are in Open prisons are not covered by a state stim ulate the sta te ’s arts Four Two-week Sessions South Korea under a mutual law that mandates that one industry. defense treaty. The peninsula has Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat. 9:30-5:30 percent of the cost of public Limited Space Still Available been divided since World War II buildings be set aside for art Fahrbach. who has spear­ ICI and Chinese troops helped the Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9:00 work. headed unsuccessful efforts to Call: 423-1375 for brochure. 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a government agency says. two buildings devastated. ‘Remarkable progress’ toward peace Banned sweetener The Energy Information Administration Banks, government offices, shops, res­ Astronaut in plane NATION said Tuesday that prices for all grades are taurants, movie theaters and other busi­ likely to average $1.09 a gallon, up from STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — that “1988 has seen remarkable chemical weapons against its “The world may be witnessing nesses closed today in all areas, including Fewer wars were fought last $1.05 now. The average price last summer Israel’s self-proclaimed “security zone” in progress towards a potentially Kurdish minority, according to the first phase of what could be being re-examined was 99 cents a gallon, the report said. almost hit airliner year, worldwide military spend­ more peaceful world.” the institute report. called technological and eco­ & W O R L D the south, police said. No trouble was ing declined and the global arms WASHINGTON (AP) - The that’s assuming the studies are Prices rose sharply immediately after reported. WASHINGTON (AP) — The But relations between the two nomic structural disarmament,” the March 24 Exxon oil tanker spill in hotel room in Washington, trade leveled off, reversing the superpowers may determine Fighting continued in Sri Lanka the report says. artificial sweetener cyclamate favorable,” said FDA spokesman Brake problems probed “This is the first total shutdown in commander of the space shut­ refused to comment on the warlike trends of the 1980s, whether existing conflicts can be and the Palestinian uprising may find its way back on the Bill Grigg. Alaska, which caused a brief drop in Lebanon since the civil war broke out in tle Atlantis came within 500 report, but did not deny that researchers said today. settled, Stuetzle said. worsened in the Israeli-occupied At the same time, 24 developing market after being banned for 20 Among the concerns are cy- WASHINGTON (AP) — Brake problems shipments of North Slope crude oil, but then 1975,” said a police spokesman, who cannot feet of crashing his NASA jet the near miss occurred. The number of wars fell from 33 “History presents the United territories. Fighting intensified nations had ballistic missiles years as a suspected carcinogen clamate’s effects on blood pres­ accounted for about half the new safety stabilized. be named under standing regulations. A into a Pan Am airliner as he “That’s something that I to 28 and some appeared close to a States and the Soviet Union with in southern Sudan and in the capable of delivering nuclear or but probably not before next sure and whether it causes investigations opened in April by the The additional price increases by Khaled, 68, was the most senior Sunni flew to Washington for a White need to probably talk about resolution by year’s end, the the unique opportunity to turn Philippines, according to the chemical warheads or intended to year, the Food and Drug Admin­ genetic damage, testicular National Highway Traffic Safety summer will reflect a recent rise in crude cleric in Lebanon, a post he held for 23 House ceremony honoring the with the FAA about, not with Stockholm International Peace trends into events,” he said. report. acquire them, the report says. istration says. atrophy or promotes tumor Administration. oil prices paid by refiners and an estimated years. His assassination silenced the astronauts, say aviation the news organizations,’’ Research Institute said in its 1988 Agreements were reached to Argentina, Brazil, India, Israel, growth. Altogether, the agency said Tuesday it 1 cent per gallon increase in state gasoline Moslems’ most prominent advocate of officials. Walker said. “I’m going to yearbook. It say.s military expenditures North Korea and Taiwan make The FDA said Tuesday it is had started 10 new preliminary evalua­ taxes, the report said. moderation. He had guided his 900,000 end hostilities in the Iran-Iraq dropped or remained steady in continuing a review of the sweet­ The Post quoted Robert Scheu- The incident is being investi­ have to get my information “There was a clear break in the war, the conflict between Ethio­ their own missiles. plein, acting director of the office tions, the lowest level of probe, into alleged followers into seeking peaceful coexistence gated by the Federal Aviation from them before I start pattern of a constant increase in most areas of the world. ener. commenting in response to Slain cleric mourned with Lebanon’s Christians to end the pia and Somalia, the war between Worldwide trade in conven­ a Washington Post story that of toxicological services for the problems involving more than 4 million Administration, said FAA spo­ talking to you all.” the number of major conflicts The United States cut real cars and trucks made by U.S. and foreign 14-year-old civil war. A Chad and Libya and in the tional arms totalled $34 billion, FDA’s Center for Food Safety and kesman John Leyden. Garrett said Walker flew a with which the world had grown quoted an FDA official as saying BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Christians conflicts in Angola and Namibia. military spending for the third measured in 1985 prices, down the agency ’’made a mistake” in Applied Nutrition, as saying: “I automakers. and Moslems staged a nationwide one-day “We are looking at a possible NASA T-38, a training jet, to accustomed during the 1980s,” Moscow began withdrawing year in a row, NATO defense slightly from the previous year’s have no reluctance in saying that Complaints of alleged brake defects Cuban family back home I pilot deviation,” he said Tues­ Washington to attend Tues­ the report says. banning cyclamate. strike today in a unique show of unity to troops from Aghanistan, Vietnam spending was down 3 percent record figure, the report says. with cyclamate we made a involved 2 million of the vehicles. mourn the spiritual leader of the country’s day night, referring to Navy day’s White Hotise ceremony. Since World War II, more than announced it would pull out of from 1987 and spending by the The agency has been consider­ mistake.” NHTSA said it was investigating 26 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A Cuban Capt. David M. Walker. Garrett said he had heard The share bought by Third Sunni Moslems, who was assassinated in a family’s exile has ended with shouts of joy 160 regional and civil wars — Cambodia and fighting subsided Warsaw Pact countries was un­ ing lifting the cyclamate ban Calls seeking comment from reports that the brakes in 1.5 million car bombing. The incident occurred at reports of a possible close call defined as involving more than changed, according to the report. World countries dropped from 66 since 1982, and though studies General Motors Corp. light trucks tend to as they returned to this country five months in Nicaragua, where U.S.-backed Scheuplein were referred to the “Lebanon today mourns its knight, the after crossing into Canada for what was about 6:35 p.m. Monday some involving Walker but had so 1,000 deaths — have been fought, rebels appear to be giving up The Soviet Union and China were percent in 1986 to 61.4 percent last have challenged initial claims FDA’s press office, and spokes­ pull to the left or right. The models involved five miles west of Washington far been unable to reach the the 530-page annual report says. year. that the sweetener martyr of national unity. Sheik Hassan supposed to be a brief look at Niagara Falls. their fight against the leftist believed to have trimmed causes man Emil Corwin said no inter­ are the 1984-1986 C123, K1 and K2; the Khaled,” said the Voice of Lebanon radio, Dulles International Airport in pilot. The institute, an independent spending. bladder cancer, other safety 1987-1988 R123, VI and V2; and the 1984-1988 “Feliz! Feliz! ” Bermaida Fajardo yelled government. The report says the U.S. share views would be granted. mouthpiece of the right-wing Christian in Spanish as she ran from a car to hug a the northern Virginia suburbs, Leyden explained, “The pi­ group funded mostly by the Also, tensions eased between concerns remain. Grigg declined to comment G123 pickup trucks. Leyden said. lot (of the NASA craft) was Third World countries, “bur­ of the global arms market was 28 Phalange Party. friend. Swedish parliament, monitors India and Pakistan, between dened by debt and famine,” percent, and the Soviets took 38 “The final studies aren’t ex­ directly on Scheuplein’s remark, The Grand Mufti, as he was known, was Y Although Leyden couldn’t given an 8,000-foot assigned Even though the family lived in Miami for developments in weapons trading Laos and Thailand and in internal cannot afford to spend more on pected until summer and fall, and but noted the FDA “said as far confirm that the David Walker altitude. He was descending and arms control. percent. India was the biggest then the FDA would have to Gas prices going up killed along with 21 other people on Tuesday several years and owned a home and disputes in Uganda. weapons, the report says, and the Third World buyer last year, back as 1973 that if the larger when the bomb exploded in a densely business there, U.S. officials blocked their piloting the NASA T-38 was the below his assigned altitude of Institute director Walter Stuet- However, civil wars escalated review that data and there would (base of) data showed that the same man who commanded 8,000 feet to 7,000 feet, and that high cost and rapid obsolescence followed by Iraq, North Korea, WASHINGTON (AP) — Gasoline prices populated residential district of Syrian- return from a Christmastime sightseeing zle, a former West German in Afghanistan, Somalia, Ethio­ of modern weaponry is prohibi­ have to be some time for public early data on which we based the are likely to rise four cents more a gallon by the space shuttle Atlantis last caused him to come close to a undersecretary of defense, wrote and Saudi Arabia, the report comment, so it may be hard to get policed west Beirut as his car drove past. trip to Ontario because they lacked proof of pia and Burma and Iraq used tive for many countries. says. decision (to ban cyclamate) were summer, and the supply outlook is unclear. Seventy-five people were wounded and citizenship. week, National Aeronautics Pan American Airbus 310.” all that completed this year, and faulty, that we would reverse it.” and Space Administration spo­ Pan Am spokeswoman Pam­ kesman David Garrett con­ ela Hanlon confirmed that the firmed that the space agency small plane crossed the path of employs no other pilot by that Pan Am Flight 140, which had name. just taken off for Paris. The “That’s the only one,” he plane, which has 296seats, was in the Greater said. carrying 166 passengers and a Walker, contacted at his crew of 10, she said. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area ‘Skinheads’ boast REALTY WORLD. rffli MIS 1 = 7 BENOIT-FRECHETTE ASSOCIATES

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GREAT REDUCED PRICEI •299,000 amazed and disgusted at what Priced for a quick sale. This 6 & 5 room 2 family offers family room in lower level with wet bar. Roof, siding and LAND Rickard said it appears the newer kitchen, fireplace in living room. Two car garage they were saying.” attacks were only against storms 10 yrs. old. Sliders to a patio and nice yard. Beautiful 1.3 acres on outskirts of Manchester @ end of cul-de-sac He said he knew skinhead homosexuals. and fenced in yard in quiet residential area. — Your plans or ours? *91,500 groups had caused trouble else­ Another suspect, 16-year-old where, but he was surprised to Andrew Johnroe of nearby Pitts- > ■ find one in this northwestern New ford, told police; “Gay bashing is York city. when we lure a gay guy into our Police learned of the group path and jump him. 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An informal survey conducted on By Jack Anderson Manchester streets by a visiting newspaper and Dale Van Atta reporter from the Soviet Union revealed how badly informed many Americans are about The Exxon Valdez oil spill on March 24 was a personal tragedy for James the U.S.S.R. and life there. L. Baker. A decade ago. he developed The brief poll conducted by Sergo the technology to prevent oil tankers Kukhianidze, a Soviet reporter who was the from running aground. It was cheap guest of the Manchester Herald last week, did and easy, but the federal government not turn up the single stereotype such a poll wasn’t interested. Baker, a retired navigation expert Y might have produced only a few years ago. with the National Aeronautics and Then, such a street poll would probably have Space Administration, proved to the elicited uniform responses depicting the Coast Guard that satellites could be U.S.S.R. as mysterious and, above all, used to alert ships when they were threatening. about to run aground or collide. His simple communications system could The popular attitude is changing, but have warned the crew of Exxon Americans, on the whole, are still uninformed Valdez that the oil tanker was headed despite Kukhianidze’s observation that the for a reef. There was no warning, and press in each country is painting a more the tanker spilled 10.9 million gallons accurate picture of life in the other. of oil into Prince William Sound — the largest oil spill in U.S. history. It will take time before old misconceptions Our associate Scott Sleek spoke are erased and replaced with reliable with Baker at his home in eastern Yesterday, it was announced that East Catholic High School is information. Maryland. In 1979, he had proposed The day will come when a visiting Soviet the seagoing equivalent of an air being awarded the status of National Exemplary School by the United journalist will not be asked, “ Do you have traffic control system to be tested in three of the nation’s busiest sea lanes telephones?” and when the predominant Our expert on Central America — George’s Bank off Cape Cod, the States Department of Education. picture of the U.S.S.R. is not soldiers Santa Barbara Channel and Prince marching in Red Square. William Sound. By Bob Conrad these years. Panama. But lawyer Dodd is not The federal government never The change is suggested by a couple of For the first time since I suggested receptive to letting Ollie North escape a couple of years ago that Dodd was pursued the plan and it was soon In an age of concern about the state of education in our nation, it is responses to Kukhianidze’s poll. One is the The Panama crisis is proving once responsibility for breaking the law. skillfully but quietly “ positioning” forgotten, by almost everyone except rather naive but insightful observation of a again that the smartest decision Chris In July, Dodd will be host at his himself to be noticed and available in Baker. When he heard about the Dodd made after being elected to the home in East Haddam to folks who especially gratifying for East Catholic to have been singled out for Manchester adult that the Soviet people are case he had a shot at higher office, he Exxon spill in Alaska, he was U.S. Senate in 1980 was to become its were there when he launched his jusk like us. looking for a good time, some confirmed during a chat at his disheartened but not surprised. “ We resident expert on Central America. political career as a candidate for such recognition. money, some food, a job. Wethersfield office that, yes, it was an predicted this. We said it’s an “ He’s in great demand,” said Jason Congress 15 years ago. Chances are accurate observation on his stance. accident waiting to happen,” he told The other meaningful response came from Isaacson, the senator’s press secre­ that some guests may speculate on Dodd seems to have survived the us. a 10-year-old fifth-grade student who said he tary, answering my question about what’s ahead for him. He may hedge, wave of nitwit reporting not so long The tracking system became Bak­ appearances the boss has made on the but he’s ready — for whatever. East Catholic is one of forty-two non-public schools in our nation to be read a biography of Mikhail Gorbachev ago that demanded a precise answer er’s prize project after he retired from tube to comment on the election in For that reunion, by the way, Dodd because he did not know much about the on whether he was “ running” for vice NASA in 1974 and opened a consulting Panama and President’ Bush’s is inviting the two Democrats who Soviet leader. president. Of course, anyone with half oppose him for the nomination in 1974 business. He proposed equipping so honored. The award recognizes that there has been clear evidence response. ships with computerized navigation Fifth-graders with that much interest in a brain knows you don’t “ run” for vice — Doug Bennett, now president of Dodd has been on the “ Today” equipment. The ships would transmit such weighty matters may never become the president. But if you’re interested, National Public Radio in Washington, that students are developing solid skills in reading, show, the “ MacNeil-Lehrer Report,” and Dodd would not deny is his’ their position to a command center on East Catholic rule, but if their numbers grow they will lead Ted Koppel’s “ Nightline,” CBS, C- and John Bailey, now state’s attorney situation, you “ position” yourself to in Hartford. the mainland. If a ship ventured off the way to better understanding and a more Span, CNN, with David Brinkley last be ready. course, an alarm would be beamed writing and mathematics. In addition, they recognized that the Sunday, and on local channels. If productive relationship. Against that background, which I from the command center to the Connecticut newspapers are typical, believe to be accurate and fair, Dodd Political notes satellite and back down to the ship. he’s also been in many others has done weli. Best of all, he hasn’t ■ Two former state senators, Carl The system meant that someone school’s policies, programs, and practices foster the development of throughout the country, had to work at it. When a breaking Zinsser of Manchester and Donald besides the captain was making sure A politician (and Dodd is certainly story such as the one on Panama Schoolcraft of Groton, were among 18 the ship stayed in safe waters. The one of those) could not have dreamed sound character, a sense of self-worth, democratic values, ethical develops, “ they come looking for new members elected to the Republi­ command center could keep tabs on of such exposure. It has helped, of him,” said Isaacson. Last week, Dodd can State Central Committee last an entire coast, warning ships away course, that the Connecticut Demo­ pinch-hit for New York Gov. Mario week. And Rep. Adele Kusnitz of from traffic and dangerous reefs. judgment, and self-discipline. crat is chairman of the Senate Cuomo at Hartford’s Downtown Coun­ Monroe was returned to the seat she Compared to the cost of cleaning up Foreign Relations Committee’s sub­ cil’s annual awards luncheon. had held earlier. Neither State multiple oil spills. Baker’s idea was a committee on the Western Chairman Bob Poliner nor Rep. Dick bargain — about $10,000 per ship for Hemisphere. At his Putnam Park office on the Locally, we knew that all along — but it’s nice when Washington Hartford side of the Connecticut Foley, leaders in the June 27 race for the equipment. Baker did not work up It has also helped — and this was River, Dodd takes a stock of how he’s the chairmanship, claimed excep­ the figures for a fully operational one reason Dodd made his decision in doing on other issues. He takes a call tional gains. system, but he estimated it would be notices! the first place — that he served in the from Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Utah ■ Joel Schiavone, the New Haven inexpensive. The system would have region in the Peace Corps, is fluent in Republican who shares his concern developer who wants to run for used existing government or commer­ Spanish, and has traveled there a lot. for a “ meaningful” child-care bill. governor next year as a Republican, cial satellites. (Exxon has already The only part of all this attention When I ask about his reaction to Drug has signed on a couple of Yale spent $95 billion on the Valdez cleanup that is out of sync for a practicing Czar William Bennett’s idea of “ boot classmates to help. Russell “ Rusty” operation.) politician is the timing. He ought to be camp” sentencing for first-time drug Post of Avon is chairman of the Baker teamed up with NASA’s coming up to an election instead of users, he talks fervently about the campaign and Harold Harlow of Goddard Space Center to flesh out his being only halfway through his second Litchfield is treasurer. Both are idea, in addition to investing a ® 1989 by NEA. Inc term. importance of cutting off drug busi­ ness at the “ casual, recreational former state legislators. substantial amount of his own time But this prematurely silver-haired user” level. He likes Bennett’s and money. In 1979, officials from "Do you carry malpractice insurance?" Democrat (he’ll be 45 on May 27) may proposal, just as he endorses Presi­ Goddard and researchers at the have other political fish to fry one of Bob Conrad of Bristol writes weekly dent Bush’s “ excellent” response in about Connecticut politics. University of Miami helped Baker demonstrate his idea. Using a NASA satellite, they proved the system C/1 Open Forum worked by piloting a yacht through the Chesapeake Bay. Baker sailed the yacht, and the alarm sounded as soon human condition stemmed from a as he ventured a quarter mile off Give up your rights nourished.” with the general manager at Cox, Jason course. More than 100 people watched twofold cause — the body-rot of the “ Show us how to bear and to lift and to Juraska. Apparently CNBC sold them a plague spreading from lifestylists and from he temporary command station to become chairman nourish,” the suppliants asked. “ Give us bill of goods. They were snowed into at Goddard. from other destroyers of institutions and this power. For honor is dead and we thinking that CNBC would be an The project caught the attention of To the Editor: the mind-rot of “ new age” notions like have no hope.” improvement over the Financial News Congress, and Baker testified before a “ Life has no rules” ... “ If it feels good, Tenderly the All-Beautiful said. “ Be­ Net work. So. rather than test out CNBC’s Thank you for printing the letter from try it” ... “ I myself am god.” This congressional subcommittee in 1980. hold, I smite you in the loins, not claim to fame on a separate channel He said his demonstration team was Clinton S. Rickards in your May 12 issue. vaunted “ newness” turned out torbe wrathfully but for mercy, and the lust of fir.st, some top executive somewhere ready for an even bigger test — The leader in Catholic college preparatory education Mr. Rickards’ comments have clari­ merely an old paganism that cuts off man for man and of woman for woman decided to remove FNN and replace it tracking ships from Prince William fied a party issue that had continued to lifelines of faith and reason. Values shall perish forever.” with, at best, a poor substitute, not to elude my understanding. achieved at a great cost through the ages Sound to Long Beach, Calif. But the He smote them in the loins victoriously mention untested. idea never got that far, and Baker and Now, as a well-informed member of dropped away like cast-off litter on the as with many kindnesses in one concen­ The major problem with CNBC is that other sources aren’t sure why. the Republican Town Committee, I can street, stepped on and ignored. tered grace. Then they stood upright and they do not concentrate on the financial advise Mrs. Wickersham (or her succes­ One who was the guide of my youth Some who were close to the project looked on their neighbors. “ Bles.sed are news. Consequently, viewers are under­ speculated that the federal govern­ sor) that the chairmanship requires the then said, “ The bird has an instinct not to those who betray one another no more,” standably up.set because the financial incumbent to forfeit his/her constitu­ befoul her nest, and the wild beat not to ment wasn’t ready to fund the system said the Cross-Bearer, “ for I wash you as news IS their main interest, not which toy and wasn’t about to push the oil East of the River... Since 1961. tional rights. beslime its own kind. But what are the one washes a babe who has fallen into should be removed from the store companies to foot the bill. Govern­ I appreciate your setting me straight. lifestylists up to? Most sorrowful of all filth, and I dense you of all your shelves or which .suntan lotion they ment officials told us the technology is are the ones calling themselves ‘gay’ and depravities.” should be using. Don’t get me wrong easy to develop for experiments but Dr. Arthur J. Pongratz saddest are men who disport them.selves Men looked at one another and said. There is a need for that type of news more difficult on a large scale. 84 Mount Sumner Drive, Bolton to the exclusion of women’s company. A “ While we lusted after you, we hated 1 coverage, but not on a financial news Baker’s associates at NASA re­ man is only a half-man until Woman you; now that we have no eyes of lust for channel. To be covered properly the comes along.” member the test, but we could find no you we feel brotherly toward you.” financial new.s must be kept separate. one at the Coast Guard with a record ‘Lifestylists’ Infect Many who heard this fell suddenly on Women likewise felt si.sterly. They all The Financial News Network is the of it. A spokesman told us that the their faces and none would ri.se. They took up the manna the Cro.ss-Bearer only channel on the air that caters others with their rot said bitterly; “ Smoothies, talk-show Coast Guard has ongoing research gave them, and the child whose face was exclusively to the investment-oriented into systems for tracking ships. sophisticates, shallow-minded latitudi- as the morning beamed on them as they To the Editor: viewer and I, for one, want it back If Ongoing research won’t clean up narians all persuaded us that Wrong is went forth life-empowered and satisfied. your readers feel as I do, and I know of Right. They taught us, ‘Evil is Good, Prince William Sound. A self-promoting “ lifestylist” propa­ several that do. they should take a few Night is Day.’ Claiming everything’s out Wallace William Winchell gandized on TV as follows: “ Marriage is minut^e.s and write to Jayson Juraska at of our control and will, unthinking 681 Hartford Road, Manchester How’s the weather? obsolete. We have outgrown our institu­ Parker St., Manche.ster lobbyists say what we’ re burned by is a 06040 and follow it up with a phone call a The main topic of conversation in tions; therefore, they are passing bit like lefthandedness. Yet they prattle away.” Under his mask. I glimpsed the few days later. ALso. they are free to the farm belt is the weather. A in legalese about ‘.sexual preference’ as FNN viewers: Unite contact me at 646-7693 anytime. I would drought is going into its second year rot of his features, a rot which in private if ‘prefer’ doesn’t take in one’s own will he’s been infecting others with. flisfuss it with them. Let’s there, threatening farmers with bank­ and self-direction. Isn’t there anyone to to get channel back get FNN back! Thank you. ruptcy. One insurance appraiser told Becau.se of this spreading rot, infants help us up? No saving word .so that we .ast . emerged — doomed from their birth. us that 85 percent of the winter wheat regain our true identities and .self- To the Editor; crop is in poor condition, and the Small girls grew on into their futures as image?” Thomas C. Hertzog shunned and lone.some women robbed of 935 Main St., Manchester harvest will be less than half the Then they .saw the Cross-Bearer — the Well, here we go, another example of chances of boyfriends and suitors. This normal yield. Even worse, farmers all-beautiful — in their midst. He’d consumer abuse by big bu.siness. The are running short on silage to feed always been there but now they sensed cable TV indu.stry is deregulated, their Letters to the editor their cattle and may be forced to sell atholic his ever-nearness to them each one. “All. rates have increased and they change their stock. Kansas is the center of the iliaiifJipfitpr HrralJi all of us have wounded him.” several their available stations without so much Letters should be brief and to the point drought, but it reaches deep into murmured. “ We grieve him but henever a.s a thought as to what their viewers They should be typed or neatly handwrit- Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri. One Founded In 1881 leaves,” others wept. might like. Specifically. I am referring ten, and, for ease in editing, should be official told us that the spring water PENNY M. SIEFFERT ...... Publisher A woman clothed with aurora stood by to the removal of the Financial News double-spaced. Letters mu.st be signed level in many Kansas reservoirs is GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor his side, holding in her arms a child Network. with name, address and daytime tele­ below what it normally is in DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.... Executive Editor whose face was as the morning. And the A few years ago, Cox Cable made the phone number (for verification). September. MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor Cross-Bearer cried; “ Whoever will bear decision to drop the only decent 'The Herald reserves the right to edit ALEXANDER GIRELLI___Associate Editor will be borne; whoever will lift shall be financial-news-onented channel on the letters in the interests of brevity claritv lifted: whoever will nourish shall be Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atia local cable .system. I have been in touch and taste. ^ are syndicated columnists.

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-12___ MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 17, 1989 LOCAL ittaiirlirslrr ‘Hrrali'i MHS girl a winner Section 2, Page 11 & STATE in schoiarship finais SPORTS Wednesday, May 17, 1989 Science winners named Wendy J. Smith, a Manchester High School senior, has been IT The 17th annual Bowers School science named one of 11 National Merit A fair was held May 9 and 10 at the school. Scholarship winners in ‘Original Whaler” loses his connection More than 100 projects contributed by 150 Connecticut. students in grades 3 through 6 were on Smith has won a scholarship By Jim Tierney display. from Lehigh University in Bethle­ Manchester Herald "How many times can they keep giving you Plaques from the Bowers School Parent- hem. Pa. She said she was not another job? I've done just about everything Teacher Association and certificates of sure of the amount of the HARTFORD — The ‘original’ participation will be presented to the scholarship, but she thought it Whaler — Larry Pleau — has now there is to do. I’ve been here for a long time. A was for $2,000. winners at the school’s awards assembly been reduced to that title alone. There are no regrets. To say I’m surprised? The following is a list of winners: Smith will study civil engineer­ The first player ever signed by Third- and fourth-grade individual pro­ ing at Lehigh. She is the daughter the then New England Whalers in No. To say I’m disappointed because I’m not jects: first place. Leslie Barrett; second of William B. and Deborah Smith 1972, Pleau was relieved of his of 55 Galaxy Drive. coaching? Yes. I think the longevity of the place. Jeff Sinnamon; third place. Joanna head coaching duties for the Giles: honorable mention, Adam Clark Being named a merit scholar­ on Tuesday by game is something you’ve got to be proud of.’’ Emily Blu.so. ship winner didn’t please Smith at recently named Whaler vice — Larry Pleau Third- and fourth-grade team projects- first because it meant she would president and general manager first place, Robert Greene, Marcia Greene- have to attend Lehigh to get the Ed Johnston. scholarship. She wanted to attend second place, Mike Spencer, Stephen Pleau. 41, served as a player, record was 50-51-5. The Whalers sophy is needed to turn our Zakowicz: third place, Jennie Dyment, Bucknell University in Lewis- assistant coach, coach and gen­ burg, Pa. lost a first-round playoff series fortunes around, and that we need Meghan Doody: honorable mention, Kris- eral manager in both Hartford with Montreal in 1988 and were people to effect that change, Y “ When I first found out I was tan Blake, Aryn Linton, Matt Caron and and Binghamton and also as an swept by Montreal in the first which is why I have made my Susan Varni. disappointed.” she said. “ I WENDY J. SMITH announcer in the Whaler organi­ round this past April. The Whal­ decision regarding Larry” wanted to go to Bucknell. I Fifth- and sixth-grade individual pro­ . . . national scholar zation for the past 17 years. ers finished the 1988-89 regular Is there any bitterness on the changed my mind and I guess I jects: first place, Jocelyn Schneider: “ How many times can they season with a 37-38-5mark, fourth part of Pleau? was happier about it.” second place, Sarah Thompson: third announced 1,300 winners of keep giving you another job?” , in the . “ Why should you have any Smith said today she chose civil place, Michelle Reichle: honorable men­ corporate-sponsored Merit scho­ Pleau quipped from the coach’s Pleau, a native of Lynn. Mass., bitterness, that’s crazy,” Pleau engineering as her major be- tion: Gretchen Braum, Jessica Hamelin, larships. On April 26, the founda­ office in the Whaler lockerroom. played with the Whalers from said. “ I have a beautiful wife and cau.se she likes physics. But she Sara Butler, Debbie Milton, Ann-Marie Patrick Flynn/Uanchnter Herald tion named 1,800 winners of ‘T v e done ju.st about everything 1972-79. He scored 372 points in 468 two beautiful children. I’m not admitted she is not sold on it and Brennan, Elana Haveles, and Laura Smith. National Merit Scholarships, there is to do. I’ve been here for a regular season games, was a bitter about what happened here may change it in the future. Fifth- and sixth-grade group projects: Egelavage of Hartford is surrounded by which are the awards for which long time. There are no regrets. member of three WHA All-Star because I’ve been with this Since she is not sure she will first place. Robin Nelson. Xenia Perrica: discyded shopping carts on Spencer Street on Tuesday as he waits in the every finalist competes on a state To say I’m surprised? No. To say teams, a member of the 1968 organization a long time. A lot of stick with her major. Smith said second place, Kellie Grady and Kelley ram for a bus after doing some shopping. representational basis. I’m disappointed because I’m not United States Olympic Team, the things have happened, good and she has no long-term plans. Klemyk: third place, Marc Barbato, David Additional winners will be coaching? Yes. I think the longev­ 1969 U.S. National Team and was bad. That’s how you grow.” Smith was one of 2.500 winners Dyment: honorable mention, Jen Brown, announced this summer, accord­ ity of the game is something on the 1976 Team USA squad. The only bitterness exhibited of college-sponsored Merit scho­ Shannon Shirshac. Pat Grabowski and Chemists to compete Condo auction planned ing to a news release from the you’ve got to be proud of.” Johnston, attempting to re­ by Pleau was the Whalers’ and larships. On April 12, the National Darren Reitberg. National Merit Scholarship Corp. No new coach has been named vamp the Whaler system from the media’s blind faith when BOLTON — High school students Michael Merit Scholarship Foundation in Evanston, 111. Dietz, Attila Lengyel, Scott Pallo and EAST H AVEN (AP) — A residential yet. but Bob Johnson, former the bottom up, also relieved speaking of Johnson. Kristin Speiss plan to attend Chem-a-thon, housing developer will auction off 35 luxury Calgary Flames’ coach and cur­ Claude Larose of his coaching “ Everybody is reading articles condominium units in a move designed to CRRA loses millions a statewide chemistry competition for high rent executive director of the duties in Binghamton. He will about Bob Johnson.” he said. school students May 24. combat a slow Northeast real estate Amateur Hockey Association, is remain with the organization in "Bob Johnson is 58 years old. market, the company has announced. Rivers run over banks HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s trash The event will be held at Central the leading candidate along with some capacity. Where was he when he was 40, 41, authority estimates it may have lost as Connecticut State University. “ We are trying this as a somewhat former Whaler Rick Ley, cur­ “ Larry Pleau has been a valued 42.? If they’re comparing me to much as $5 million in revenues because one innovative technique for the first time to rently the coach of the Milwaukee member of the Whalers family Bob Johnson, that’s the way Hook of two turbines at the Mid-Connecticut see if it’s the answer to a slow (real estate) in western Connecticut Admirals of the International for many years,” Johnston said. at it.” market,’’ Nolan K. Kerschner, head of the Hockey League. “ He has done everything the club trash-to-energy plant is not working. STAM FORD (AP) — Rivers skies would clear later today, and As for Pleau’s future plans? Patrick Flynn/Manchattar Herald Nolan K. Kerschner Co. of Norwalk, said During his most recent coach­ has asked of him and his service Residents of the 44 towns participating in Hospital wishes add up swarmed over their banks in the sun occasionally peeked ” I don’t know what I’m going to Tuesday. The auction will be at 1 p.m. June ing stint with the Whalers which will always be remembered and REFLECTION — Larry Pleau, who was talks with members of the news media the project or Northeast Utilities will have many parts of western Connecti­ through the clouds during brief do.” hesaid. ”Ilovecoaching. It’s Patrons who have tossed coins in a 25 at the Marriott Hdtel in Trumbull. began Feb. 7. 1988, after taking appreciated. However, it is my relieved of his duties as head coach of the to make up the lost revenues. If a dispute cut today as a persistent storm periods during the morning. the closest thing you can get to Monday in the coach’s office at the wishing well located at the Islander continued to flood the area with a over from Jack Evans, Pleau’s feeling that a change in philo­ playing. over payment continues, the debt will In Greenwich, 15 families were Hartford Whalers, sits at his desk and Hartford Civic CenterTuesday morning. Restaurant on Tolland Turnpike during the steady rain. continue to grow because the turbine is still Bill restricts spanking evacuated from the Armstrong not working. last 13 years have contributed to what the The Stamford region appeared restaurant believes is a worthwhile cause Court public housing complex. Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, chairman of the H AR TFO R D (AP) - The state Senate to be the hardest hit section of the The Red Cross opened an emer­ The restaurant has donated $1,384 from the state, with to 5 inches of rain Connecticut Resources Recovery Author­ has passed and sent to Gov. William A. gency shelter to accommodate Changes by the new owners are understandable well to Manchester Memorial Hospital ity, said at Tuesday’s authority meeting O’Neill a bill that restricts teachers’ reported since Tuesday. Other about 100 people who were moved since 1974, said Andrew A. Beck, directorof parts of the state reported any­ that the potential liability for lost revenue is authority to use physical force against their after rain water blocked the There are a couple of ways to look at the between $4 million and $5 million. development and public relations at the students. where from 2.5 inches to 3 inches on May 2, 1983. As TV sportscaster Dave Smith Who should go? Maybe one of the . hospital. entrance to one building in the changing of the guard by the Hartford Whalers. likes to point out, Francis “ backed up the wagon” Johnston said Mike Liut still has a couple of good The authority’s president, William R. The bill, which passed the Senate by a 24-9 of rain, according to Althea 144-apartment complex. The restaurant collected $128.74 in coins One explanation for the change is that it’s meant and hauled everyone away — except for Ron years left. His opinion is obviously different from Darcy, would not discuss the matter after a vote on Tuesday, repeals a current state Austin-Smith, a hydrologist with Schools in Greenwich also had from the well last month alone. Beck said. to placate restless fans. They didn’t flock to the Francis. Now. six years later, Johnston may be that of deposed head coach Larry Pleau. who made closed session because sensitive discus­ law that allows teachers to use physical the Northeast River Forecast delayed openings due to flooded Thoughts He said the hospital appreciates the Center in Bloomfield. Hartford Civic Center for this year’s Stanley Cup able to “back up the wagon” again. Liut invincible at the end of ’88-89. sions continue with NU. He said the cost force on students whenever they think it roads, which were a common restaurant s donation, and the donations of The Mianus River in Green­ playoff action, leaving the facility 3.000 short of Are the Whalers better off now than when If Liut stays, then or Kay estimates should not have been disclosed. maintains discipline or promotes the sight throughout Fairfield ApLENtv the well-wishers. students’ welfare. wich, and the Norwalk and capacity for Game 4 against the Montreal Francis’ reign began? certainly is a County. Officials in the county Whitmore may have to be moved to get some Ripowam rivers in Norwalk Canadiens. When ticket prices go up by $1 and $2 Len Auster quality NHL performer, but he isn’t an scoring help up front. The choice would be trading also had numerous reports of next year, the management has to give fans a overflowed their banks today, the flooded basements. untouchable. The closest to that category may be Sidorkiewicz, but we don’t know what the new reason to spend the extra dough. hyrdrologist said. The Housa- Because of the heavy rains, hard-working right wing Kevin Dineen. Mighty management has in mind. Another possible explanation is that new owner tonic River also was about three shellfish beds in Westport, Nor­ mite , coming off a 40-plus goal One thing is certain. Gordon isn’t afraid of taking Richard Gordon got tired of Emile Francis’ act of Ludes Lawn feet above flood stage in the walk and Darien also were closed the last three years, and overall has a losing mark campaign, is another player who warrants chances. He’d rather make a bold move or two, China Monroe area and just above the blaming everyone but himself for the Whalers’ From page 1 Delivery for seven days. The beds are ' t during Francis’ stay as general manager. attention in 1989-90. rather than stand pat and keep a From page 1 flood level in northern New routinely closed when more than mediocrity. Gordon, who brought a fresh approach One complaint that hockey people had was that Ulf Samuelsson was touted as an NHL All-Star middle-of-the-road franchise in the NHL. From page 1 From page 1 Milford. 2 inches of rain is reported in a to his business dealings, wants to do the same with the Whalers were too small to last over the long before the season, but he certainly didn’t have an Medocrity. and being “ competitive” as Francis He said 30 percent of the “Since most of these rivers are 24-hour period. Heavy rain his hockey club, haul Francis continually defended his selections, All-Star campaign. Dave Babych was the best would lead you to believe, is not acceptable to A committee from the Cheney has been clogged for four days by small, we expect them to crest school’s students do not go to “I was shocked, but I knew causes coastal area sewage sys­ Francis’ six-year tenure in Hartford shows one almost to the point of absurdity. Ed Johnston, who Whaler defenseman from February until the end of Gordon. Historic District Commission is protesters. today,” Austin-Smith said. college. what was going on, even though tems to pollute Long Island Adams Division championship in 1987 and one was named Whaler general manager last the season. Samuelson and Babych might be the Whaler fans should give thanks. studying the proposal by Urba- Most streets in the center of this Ludes said he agreed to become he came out a little purplish, Weather forecasters predicted Sound. playoff series victory. Otherwise, there isn’t much, Thursday, said one of his first concerns is getting netti, Gryk, Belfioreand Mrosek. city of 10 million people were anchors of the defense. But who else would you superintendent of the Montville purple-blue,” she said. “ I even Hartford barely made the playoffs in the last two That zone change and amend­ clogged. Police made no effort to some bigger bodies in the lineup. keep? You’re right, a major overhaul can be Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester school system because he will got to hold him.” years, was eliminated in the first round in each of ment request are scheduled for a intervene and few were seen on Francis took over as hockey czar of the Whalers expected. Herald. Rescue workers arrived at the have more responsibilities. June 5 public hearing before the the streets. “ I thought I could make a home 15 minutes later and took Planning and Zoning “ Chinese aren’t stupid,” said You’ve been asking for it, bigger difference,” he said. “ The the Lawrences to Northside Commission. marching journalist Shen superintendency ... offers me the Hospital. Ferguson and others tried to Yinghua. “ You can suppress us and now your time has come. Red Sox victimized as Angeis continue eariy season surge opportunity to play a larger protect the lawn in the past when for a long time, but when we blow role.” “ I’m just so proud of her,” ANAHEIM , Calif. (AP) - Chili games, California boasts a record concentrate on continuing to play In winning their fourth hits and was in frequent trouble, force-play grounder. Gryk and former owner Michael we spit fire.” Lawrence said of his daughter. One of the biggest issues facing Rrst Federal announces new, extended banking hours! Davis, the voice of experience, of 25-13. well. This isn’t the time to get big straight, the Angels fourth win­ but the Angels’ 12-hit attack And with Washington aboard on Lynch tried to build condomini­ As pro-democracy protesters “Amanda was fine about it until him in Montville will be the warned his California Angels The win also lifted earned them heads,” said Davis, recalling ning streak of at least four games against Mike Smithson, 1-3, and a double in the third inning, Ray ums on eight acres that is part of massed in the square this morn­ her mother started carrying on a You want longer banking hours, and we're responding. Starting June 1 1989 completion of a new middle teammates against putting too a share of the A L West lead, along what happened after the San of the season, California relied on three relievers delivered his fifth lined his first homer, snapping a the 25-acre parcel. Those plans ing, Gorbachev met with acade­ little from the pain, but the the following Rrst Federal branch offices will be open longer in order to serve' school. Ryan said the school much stock in their early season with Oakland and Kansas City, Francisco Giants began talking offense, rather than their surpris­ win with little challenge. were reflected by the Planning micians in the adjacent Great operator kept her calm.” you better: 1-1 tie. He also doubled fora run in should be opened by the start of success and against giving oppo- which have identical records. big during the 1987 N L playoffs ing 1989 pitching prowess. Claudell Washington and the fourth and lifted a sacrifice fly and Zoning Commission. Hall of the People. Ms. King said the girl had to the 1991-92 school year. nents any motivational This wasn’t expected of a team against St. Louis. The Angels pitching staff leads Johnny Ray. who top the Califor­ in the sixth. “ I have done the idealistic The protests forced him to Manchester Office South Windsor Office* Vernon Office Ludes became principal of provide information that the ammunition. that came off consecutive 75-87 “We really believed we had an the league with a 2.55 ER A but nia lineup, formed a gang of two, things to preserve it for historic cancel a visit to the Imperial Lobby Hours Lobby Hours “ We haven’t really hit the ball Manchester High in May 1978 mother couldn’t give herself. Lobby Hours This sage counsel despite the seasons. But Davis cautioned edge and started making state­ Tuesday night starter Kirk combining for six hits and six reasons,” she said. Palace, the latest in a series of Mon.- Wed., 9 - 4 Mon.- Thurs., 9 - 4 Mon - Wed,, 9 - 4 the way we’re capable,” said Thurs., 9 - 7 after leaving his post as assistant Some members of the Cheney “ She had to give directions to Fri., 9 - 6 Thurs. & Frj., 9 - 6 fact that the Angels’ record is the against any surge of overconfi­ ments,” said the former Giant. McCaskill wasn’t at his sharpest. RBI. Ray. schedule changes they have Fri., 9 - 4 principal at Fredonia High School the house, which was on streets Sat, 9 -12 Noon Sat., 9-12 Noon best in the major leagues. After a dence. or worse, letting their “ And we woke those guys up.” McCaskill, 5-1, managed to hold Washington led off the first with Historic District Commission forced. Sat, 9 -12 Noon Boston manager Joe Morgqn in Fredonia. N.Y. He replaced that aren’t marked, and get 7-2 victory over Boston Tuesday mouths work overtime. And once awake, the Cardinals the Red Sox to two runs in his third homer and picked up have said they oppose parts of the “ AH these rallies made us Drive-ln Hours has already seen too many games George Emmerling. who retired towels for her mom and unlock Drive-ln Hours Mon.- Wed., 8 - 4 night, the Angels’ 15th in 18 “ The only thing for us to do is rallied to beat the Giants. eight-plus innings. He allowed 10 four landowners’ current nervous,” Gorbachev said in an i another RBI on a fourth-inning like Tuesday night’s. in December 1978. the doors for the ambulance,” Mon - Wed., 9 - 4 Thurs. & Fri., 0 - 6 proposal. interview broadcast by Chinese Thurs., 9 - 7 Ludes is the second administra­ Ms. King said. Sat, 9-12 Noon Ferguson said today she sup­ teievision. But he said his visit, Fri., 9 - 6 tor to resign from Manchester “ Thank goodness she was here Sat, 9-12 Noon ports the concept of the proposed which has produced a normaliza­ 'beginning May 1, 1989 High School this school year. because I couldn’t get to the amendment because it requires tion of Sino-Soviet relations after Rookie batterymates Ewing regains touch Assistant Principal Peter G. phone,” Mrs. Lawrence said developers to maintain historic a 30-year chill, was going well. Boudo left the school in January characteristics in new or con­ from her hospital bed. to become principal of Lewis S. Similar demonstrations grew Mrs. Lawrence said she and her First Federal Savings verted buildings. in size today in Shanghai, where key to Yankees’ win as Knicks top Buils Mills High School, Regional Dis­ “ I don’t think that’s a bad baby were expected to go home trict 10, in Burlington. Gorbachev is scheduled to fly today. T/je Eagk ammghank plan.” Ferguson said. Thursday. At least 70 student Assistant School Superintend­ Just weeks ago, Ms. King said, 344 Middle Turnpike West, Manchester, 644-8300 • Tri-City Plaza, Vernon 871 -2700 OAKLAND. Calif. (AP)- If game, “ but I had no idea I was While winning was Ewing’s There are four other residences hunger-strikers lay in front of the Bv Bill Barnard ent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. said on the fringes of the lawn. Amanda had attended a childbir­ 481 Buckland Rd , South Windsor, 644-1501 ignorance really is bliss, two catching. I didn’t know exactly The Associated Press first priority, he knew he had to Shanghai city hall. Member FSLIC today that no decision has been thing course. ______t= J Equal Oppoflunity Lender Yankee rookies are basking in it. for sure why I came up.” improve his numbers against made on replacing Ludes. He said Righthander Clay Parker Steve Balboni’s two-out, two- NEW YORK - Patrick Ewing former teammate Bill Cartw­ it has not been decided whether to made his first start for New York, run homer, his fourth of the says the only thing that bothers right if the Knicks were going to begin advertising for a replace­ and second career major league season, broke an eighth-inning tie him about playing poorly is that it send the series back to Chicago. ment now or to name an interim lt)hMCH€9T0 ftt€ITiORIfM H09PITM start. Tuesday night at Oakland. and gave Parker his first major- sometimes causes the New York “ I wanted the ball and my principal and begin the search His catcher, Robert Geren, was league victory. He started one Knicks to lose games. teammates got it to me in good later in the year. presents I ^ 1 making his first start of the year game while with Seattle in late “ It’s not me; it’s New York position,” Ewing said. "Coach after being hastily recalled ear­ 1987 before being traded to the versus Chicago,” Ewing said. told me to move from side to side lier in the day from the minors Yankees. “ All I want to do is win and be and to use my quickness on WE D ELIV ER ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH following the release of veteran known as a winner. I wasn’t Oakland lefthander Curt Cartwright and get him in foul For Home Delivery, Call catcher Jamie Quirk. disturbed at the way I was Young, 1-4, has gone 25 straight trouble.” LECTURE SERIES “ I didn’t know anything about playing: I was disturbed we were FOOT CLINIC starts without pitching a com­ Cartwright, who outscored Ew­ 647-9946 these hitters, and he (Geren) losing.” plete game. But Oakland man­ ing 21-10 on Sunday, fouled out Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 didn’t know anything about these The Knicks and Ewing re­ i ager Tony La Russa remains with 12 points in Game 5. " Friday, May 19, hitters, but he knew a lot about gained the winning touch Tues­ WHAT DID YOU SAY? unconcerned. Ewing scored the Knicks’ final how I pitch,” said Parker, who day night, defeating Chicago “ The scoreboard speaks for nine points in the last 1:38. 9:30 g.m . -IraOp.m. allowed two runs over seven-plus 121-114 as he scored 32 points on defusing a Chicago rally that cut ST. JUDE NOVENA WHAT DID YOU MEAN?” itself,” said La Russa. “I thought innings in the Yankees’ 3-2 12-for-20 shooting, grabbed 11 a 96-77 lead to three. Michael MAY THE SACRED HEART OF Curt pitched well. Those were 348 Main St. victory over the Athletics. rebounds and blocked four shots. Jordan keyed the rally by scoring JESUS DE ADORED, QLORI- three tough runs they got.” presented by Manchester/ ct Geren was Parker’s regular The outcome left the Bulls with a 17 of his 38 points in the fourth FIED, LOVED AND PRESERVED catcher at Columbus, the Yan­ The outcome moved both teams 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 Eastern period. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 649-1025 kees’ AAA club. Parker was into virtual first-place ties in their Conference semifinal series, with “They gave us a chance to get NOW AND FOREVER. SACRED Elaine Kahaner^ In cooperation with Dr. Thomas Johnson recalled May 9 when the Yankees res^iectlve divisions. The Yan­ Game 6 at Chicago Stadium back in the game at the end, but HEART OF JESUS, PRAY FOR Your feet get stepped on, stomped on, & Dr, Kenneth Wichmon placed John Candeleria on the kees. despite being under .500 at Friday night. they made the clutch shots and US. SAINT JUDE, WORKER OF Parent Education Coordinator 18-19, lead the A L East by co-sponsored by: disabled list. Ewing, who made 56.7 percent plays when they had to,” said MIRACLES, PRAY FOR US. squished and squashed. But with good "Bob called a great game,” percentage points over Boston. of his shots in the regular season Jordan, who is averaging nearly SAINT JUDE, HELPER OF THE American The Athletics, at 25-13, are in a at Manchester Memorial care, they can withstand daily wear and Pediatric said Parker. “ But he’s very while scoring 22.7 points per 35 points in the series. "Patrick HOPELESS, PRAY FOR US. SAY three-way tie with Kansas City tear. Stop by for expert advice. Medical critical of me. If you ask him how game, was averaging 17.9 on 45 really did a good job.” THIS PRAYER 9 TIMES A DAY, and California. Hospital Association Idid.it would probably sound like percent shooting in the playoffs Ewing took some heat after BY THE 8TH DAY YOUR I got beat 15-0.” The Athletics scored in the first before Tuesday. . scoring only 10 points on 5-for-15 a a ecoupon l ip v PRAYER WILL BE ANSWERED. r * " T " " “ & ^ T "" " VALUABLE COUPON " Geren said “ he’s seen better” on Dave Parker’s RBI single, but A P photo “ He’s a man with great pride.” shooting in Sunday’s 106-93 loss at IT HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN on all of Parker’s pitches, but the Yankees tied it in the fifth. TWO POINTS — New York’s Patrick Ewing looks to the Knicks coach Rick Pitino said. "I Chicago, but he said he paid little TO FAIL, PUBLICATION MUST THURSDAY, MAY 18 SAVE «3.00 added. “ I was really happy for Rickey Henderson’s routine fly called him on the phone and told attention to the criticism. 25% O FF ball was lost in the twilight by basket over Chicago’s Dave Corzine in their NBA playoff BE PROMISED. THANK YOU ST. ANY NEW OR TRANSFERRED PRESCRIPTION ALL MEDICINE SHOPPE* BRAND PRODUCTS him. him not to get down because he’s “ I don’t read much of what the JUDE. 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. "I knew he was pitching center fielder Dave Henderson, game Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. Ewing been great for us all year. A papers say about me,” he said. LIMIT ONE Elinor A. Patten COUPON LIMIT ONE l im it 2 tonight,” said Geren, whoarrived scoring Robert Kelly, who had had 32 points to keep the Knicks alive with a 121-114 couple of off games shouldn’t take “ My only vindication is winning. I PER FAMILY COUPON OF EACH doubled, from second. awav from that.” don’t hlnmp mvsplf that u»a Inot J _____OPEN TO THE PUBLIC I PER FAMILY V I kT at the park an hour before the Victory I V 13 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 17, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 17, 1989 — 13 Softball SCOREBOARD SPORTS High School Roundup Tonight’s games Awesome vs. Coastal, 6 — Fitzgerald Brand Rex vs. F a r r’s, 7:30 — Fitzgerald Calendar IN BRIEF Manchester track squads victorious Oil Heat vs. L.M.Gill. 6 — Robertson Basebafl Medical vs. Mak, 7:30 — Robertson LbqIoh holding signups The Manchester High boys’ track team kept Rogers vs. Cox. 6 — Pagani FBftfKENSTEiK, rolling along Tuesday afternoon with a 124-40 win B.A. vs. Zem browski’s. 7:30 — Pagani American League standings JiinW American Legion and Today over Enfield High at Pete Wigren Track. The Wil.son vs. Elks. 6 — Nike PR/vaAANt> will hold signups BASEBALL — Enfield at Indians remain unbeaten in dual meet competition M udville vs. J&M, 7:30 — Nike Cent DIvMon w L Pet. OB Manchester, 3:30 Leaintf ^ ^ Am erican at 6-0 and will next compete in the Greater Mainville vs. Blackhawks, 6 — Keeney //■TIANUCLiPPEK A* ""Legion Drive. Any student New York 18 19 .406 I f kAr- East Catholic at Xavier Manchester Invitational on Saturday. Main Pub vs. Century 21, 6 — Charter Oak Boston 17 18 .486 — East Catholic or Clevelond 17 19 .472 '/» H iSHWHT F iL M (Palmer Field), 7 p,m, Manchester won 15 of the 18 events. Baltimore 15 19 .441 V/j Coventry at Cheney Tech, M annh 7®"^ eligible to play in the Milwaukee 15 21 .417 2»/i Manchester program, Double winners for the Indians were Duoang Toronto 14 74 .368 4>/i 3:30 Hemmavanh (110 and 300-meter hurdles) and Dave information, call Legion coach Detroit 13 23 .361 4»/a SOFTBALL — Manchester Campbell (400. shot put). Personal records for ^Itlen Have Morency at 872-0108. W L Pet. OB at Enfield, 3:45 Manchester performers were set by Dave Ghabrial, Californio 25 13 .658 Sacred Heart at East Ca­ Zack Allaire. George Lata, Chris Mena and Mike SPORTS Konsos City 25 13 — .658 Oakland 25 13 .658 tholic, 3:30 MCC golf classic set Castagna. Texas 20 15 .571 y/2 Bolton at Coventry, 3:30 RBtuiti; Seattle 21 18 .538 4’/i BOYS TENNIS.- Enfield at annual Manchester Community 100 — 1. Hernandez (E ), 11.9, 2. Perry (M ), 3. Cullen (M ) ..rX^ 'Hi IN BRIEF MInnesoto 16 2D .444 8 200 — 1. Barber (M ), 23.8, 2. M iller (M ), 3. Cullen (M ) Chlcogo 16 22 .421 9 Manchester, 3:30 ^ lle g e Cougar Golf Classic will be held at the 400 — 1. Campbell (M ), 53.7, 2. Hollis (M ), 3. Saunders (M ) TlNsdov's damn Manchester Country Club on Wednesday, June 800— 1. R ivera (M ), 2:03.6, 2. LIscom b (M ), 3. Besta (E ) Detroit 9, Chlcogo 7 East Catholic at Xavier, . 1600 — 1. H em pstead ( M ), 4; 32.9,2. Besta (E ),3 .0 w v e r (M ) Toronto 7, Cleveland 6 7, at 1 p m. Nk. 3:45 3200 — 1. H oaoland (M ), 11:15.6, 2. W aoner (E ), 3. G irard Kansas City & Minnesota t Entry donation is $75, Donations will be used Bruins name Mike Miibury Baltimore at Texas, ppd., rain GIRLS TENNIS — Man­ (M) Seattle 6. Milwaukee 5 to support athletic programs at the college. 5000 — 1. Ghobrial (M ), 16:28, 2. Alloire (M ), 3, Avars (E) chester at Enfield, 3:30 110 hurdles — 1. Hemmavanh (M ), 16.8, 2. Jarvis (M ), 3. New York 3, Ooklond 7 For more information, call 647-6059. BOSTON (AP) - Californio 7, Boston 7 M ercy at East Catholic, 3:30 Kennald (E) Mike Miibury, the WMhMsdov's Oatnss 300 hurdles — 1. Hemmavanh (M ), 46.7, 2. Jarvis (M ), 3 Y Eaton (M ) 18th coach in the Chlcogo (Reuss 3-2) of Detroit (Morris M ), 7:35 p.m. Thursday 4 X 100 relay — 1. Manchester (Rivera, CollettI, Miller, Boston Bruins’ 65- Cleveland (Block 1 -S) at Toronto (Stleb3-1), Quinby in national tourney Barber), 44.71 7:35 p.m. BASEBALL — Cromwell at 4 X 400 relov — 1. Manchester (Dwyer, Rivero, Todd, year NHL history, POUKEEPSIE. N Y. — Alicia Quinby of L a v o ie ), 3:45 Kansas City (Lelbrondt 3-4) at Minne­ Cheney T e c h ,3:30 is so confident that sota (Anderson 4-2), >:0S p.m. National League results Astros 8. Cardinals 7 Manchester, a senior at Vassar College, took Long lump — ). Mooney (E), 19'2", 2. Hernondei (E), 3. Baltimore (Schmidt 1-4) at Texas Tigers 9. White Sox 7 SOF’TBALL — East Ca­ Dalesslo (M ) the first thing he part in the NCAA Division III women’s tennis (Hough 2-4), 8:35 p.m. (1 1 1nnings) tholic at Manchester, 3:30 Triple lump — 1. CollettI (M ), 38'8'/?", 2. Castagna (M ), 3. did was correct his New York (Dotson 1-0) ot Ooklond championships in singles and doubles recently. M oon ey (E ) boss. (S.DovIs 2-3), 10:05 p.m. CHICAGO DETROIT Cubs 4. Braves 3 Coventry at Portland, 3:30 High lump — 1. Payne (M ),5’0",2. DeJoannIs (M ),3. Besta Mllwoukee (BIrkbeck 0-2) ot Seattle ObrhM Ob r h bl STLOUIS HOUSTON second year in a row Quinby (E) GuMlen ss BOYS TENNIS - East Introduced by (Bankhead 2-3), 10:05 p.m. 5 2 2 0 Pettis cf 4 110 ObrhM Ob r h M qualified in singles, and the first tim e a Vassar Pole vault — 1. Money (E ), 12'0", 2. Lata (E ), 3. Hernandez Bruins president Boston (Clemens 5^1) at Californio (Abbott Gallghr cf 3 10 0 Lemon rf 4 12 0 ATLANTA CHICAGO Colemon If 6 110 Young cf 3 2 10 Catholic at South Catholic, (E) 2-3), 10:35 p.m. Baines dh 3 12 5 WhttQkr 2b 4 12 2 ObrhM ObrhM OSmIth ss 4 2 2 1 CRentds ss 3 0 0 0 doubles team had qualified to compete. Kittle 1b 3:15 Shot put — 1. Campbell (M ), 44’9", 2. Herron (E ), 3, Grote and general man­ Thursday's Oomes 3 12 0 Morind dh 5 12 3 LSmIth If 4 0 0 0 Doscenz cf 4 110 Pndttn 3b 6 110 Ramirz ss 2 111 Quinby. the No. 1 singles performer for (M) New York ot Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Coldem rt 4 12 2 KWllms pr 0 0 0 0 DJomes rf 3 2 2 0 Romos ss 3 110 Guerrer 1b 6 13 3 Doron 2b 4 12 5 Cheney Tech at Prince ager Harry Sinden PasQua If 5 0 0 0 Nokes c Discus — ). Lata (M ), 123'4", 2. Campbell (M ), 3. Deceiies Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. 5 0 11 Russell ph 10 0 0 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 2 2 McGee cf 5 0 0 0 GDavIs 1b 5 110 Vassar, had a 19-6 mark this year and finished (M) as “ a worthy re­ MInnesoto at Texos, 8:35 p.m. MeruMo c 4 0 0 0 Bergmn 1b 3 0 0 0 GPerrv lb 4 0 10 Groce 1b 4 110 Bmnsky rf 4 2 3 0 Puhl rf 3 0 11 Tech, 3:15 at 73-32 overall. 55-16 in Division HI. CMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Sheridan If 4 2 10 Javelin — 1. Prignano (M ), )47’7", 2. Ingram (E). 3. placement” for Mllwoukee at Seattle. 10:05 p.m. DMrphy cf 3 0 11 Berryhll c 4 0 10 Oquend 2b 4 0 11 Boss rf 10 0 0 GIRLS TENNIS - East Ferm an (E ) Monria 2b 4 0 10 CBrown 3b 3 12 1 Evens 3b 3 0 0 1 McOndn If Quinby is a graduate of Manchester High Boston at California, 10:35 p.m. 3 10 0 TPena c 4 0 0 0 BHatchr If 5 0 10 Catholic at South Catholic, Terry O’Reilly, Only gomes scheduled Lyons 3b 4 12 0 PedrlQu 3b 10 0 0 Thomos ss 4 12 1 Schlroldl p 0 0 0 0 DeLeon p 2 0 0 0 Comlnlt 3b 4 10 0 School. M iibury paid his Brumly ss 4 2 11 Alvarez p 0 0 0 0 MlWIIms p 10 0 0 Morris ph 10 0 0 Btgglo c 5 12 1 3:30 Totals 36 7 11 7 Totals 37 912 8 JDovIs c 3 0 0 0 Low 3b 3 0 10 DIPIno p 10 10 Cloncv p 2 110 GOLF — Fermi/Hartford former teammate National Leagueatandinga Tredwy 2b 3 0 2 0 Jackson rf 3 0 10 Quisnbry p 0 0 0 0 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 MHS girls track Chlcogo 103 000 030-7 the ultim ate Gtovlne p 0 0 0 0 Sondrsn p 2 0 0 0 Lindmn ph 0 0 0 0 Yeldlr>g 10 0 0 Public at Manchester, 3 p,m. Hoop registration is set Detroit 110 600 lOx—9 Puleo p 10 0 0 Vorsho If 10 0 0 Corpntr p 0 0 0 0 Dorwin p 0 0 0 0 compliment. Eoif Dfvltlon E—Merullo, Whitaker, Lyons. DP—Detroit Blocker ph 10 0 0 Xavier at East Catholic, runs past Enfield W L Pet. OB Medws ph 10 0 0 1. LOB—Chicago 11, Detroit 10. 2B— Acker p 0 0 0 0 Schtidr p 0 0 0 0 2:30 The Manchester Rec Department will hold “I want to cor­ New York 70 15 .571 — Manriaue, Sheridan, Guillen, CBrown, Gant ph 10 0 0 GGross ph 0 0 0 0 The Manchester High girls’ track team defeated St. Louis 19 17 .528 V/7 Morekind, Lyons. HR—Calderon (5), summer league basketball registation on rect one thing that Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 7 12 9 Totals 39 110 • Enfield High, 87-35, Tuesday afternoon at Pete Harry said,” Mii­ Mike Miibury Chlcogo 19 18 .514 7 Baines (3). SB—Guillen (14). Brumlev(l). Blouser ss 10 0 0 Wednesday and Thursday, May 31 and June 1, Montreol 20 19 .513 7 KWIIItoms (7). S—Gollogher. SF—Baines. Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 32 4 8 2 Wigren Track. The Indians move their dual meet Reginald Plnto/Mancheater Herald Philadelphia 16 20 .444 4>/2 StLoulS oil 103 100 00—7 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mahoney Rec Center. bury told a news Houston 102 110 200 01—1 record to 5-1 and will next compete in the Greater Pittsburgh 15 21 .417 S'h IP Radio, T V Registration is on an in-person basis only. conference Tuesday. ’Tm going to succeed H RER BB SO Atlanta 000 Oil 010-0 One out when winning run scored. ANCHOR LEG — Manchester High’s Tuesday’s meet against Enfield High at West Division Chlcogo Chlcogo 400.000 OOx—4 Manchester Invitational on Saturday. Terry O’Reilly, not w L Pet. OB Perez L,2-4 E—BIgglo 2, Oouendo, CRevnolds, Dorwin. Completed roster forms and team entry fees replace him. No one E—JDovIs. DoMurphy. DP—Chicago 1. DP—Houston 1. LOB—StLouls 9, Hous­ Manchester captured 12 of the 14 events. The 4 X Kevin Colletti, ieft, takes the baton from soggy Pete Wigren Track. Manchester CIncInnotl 21 16 .568 — Rosenberg are to be presented at this time. There is a replaces Terry O’Reilly.” LOB—Atlanta 8, Chlcogo 6. 2B—Thomos, ton 8. 2B—Guerrero, Cloncv, BIgglo, Puhl. Son Francisco 20 18 .526 V/7 McCarthy Berrvhlll. 3B—Sandberg. HR—Thomos Tonight 400 relay was not run. teammate Will Rivera aniJ heads for won the event in 44.7 seconds, and the Miibury, whose partners on defense spanned Son Diego 20 71 .488 3 Thigpen 1 3B—BIgglo. HR—Doran (4). SB— Young non-refundable team registration of $45 per (4). SB—Low (1). SF—DoMurphy, Evans. (12), OSmfth (4), Coleman 2 (16), Pendleton Double winners for Manchester were Michelle home in the 4 X 100-meter relay in Houston 18 19 486 3 Detroit IP H RER BB SO 7:30 p,m, — Dodgers at team. There is a limited number of team meet, 124-40. the eras of Bobby Orr. Brad Park and Ray Los Angeles 17 18 .486 3 TruHo (4), Brunonsky (1). S— Oouendo. Hornbostel (100 and 300 hurdles) and Alexia Cruz 4 6 4 4 3 1 Atlonto SF—Ooron, Romirez. openings. Bourque in a 13-year playing career with the Atlanta 18 71 .463 4 FWIIIIoms W,2-2 3 1-3 3 1 1 2 3 Mets, Channels 9, 20, WFNS Gtovlne L.5-1 0 4 4 3 0 0 IF H R ER BB SO (100 and long jump), East were Robin Muro, Noel Feehan. Karen Tumkiv's Oorvm Hemondz 1 2-3 2 2 2 2 0 Puleo 4 2 0 0 1 1 9 p.m, — Canadiens at Roster forms may be obtained at the MHS golf team Bruins, was named coach after a two-year of Chicago 4, Atlanta 3 StLouls R g s u lts : Schroeder, Cheryl Griswold, Stephanie Reichardt. Rosenberg pitched to 3 betters In the 4th, Acker 2 0 0 0 0 1 DeLeon 5 Flames. SportsChannel Mahoney Rec Centr from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 6 apprenticeship in the minors. Pittsburgh 5, CIncInnotl 0 Tru|lllopltchedto2batterslnthe5th. Assnmehr 1 2-3 2 0 0 1 2 100 — 1. Cruz (M ), 12.6, 2. Corvlll (E), 3. Factoro (M ) Tara Dacukonas. Laura Chlup.sa and Katie Litke. San Francisco 13, PhllodelDhla 5 DIPIno 1 10 p.m. — Yankees at to 9 p.m. and at the Rec Department office at 200 — 1. Corvlll (E ), 26.6, 2. Factora (M ), 3. SImson (M ) splits 2 outings ‘T m excited and optimistic.” said Miibury, Alvorez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 (dulsnbrv 21-3 Results: San Diego 5, Montreal 2 WP—Perez. BK—Perez. PB—Merullo. Chlcogo 397 Porter St,. 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday 400 — 2. Trombley (M),66.4, 2. BandowskI (E ), 3, Addabbo a Boston native who will be 37 on June 17. ‘‘The Los Angeles at New York, ppd., rain Corpntr L,1*3 1 1-3 Athletics, WPOP (M) 100— 1. Cello (SW), 12.9, 2. Nowock (SW),3. Wlllloms (W ) Umpires—Home, Kaiser; First, Vottog- Sondrsn W.4-? 6 4 2 2 1 3 Houston SOMERS — The Manchester High golf team Houston 6, St. Louis 7, 11 Innings glo; Second, Cousins; Third, McKeon. through Friday. 800 — 1. Cool (M ), 2:36.9,2.0'Loughlln (M ),3. Williams (E) 200— 1, Cello (SW ), 26.6, 2. Johnston (W ), 3. Muro (EC) Bruins have been one of the most respected Schlroldl 1 2 1111 Ckmcv 5 2-3 1 10:30 p.m. — Red Sox at narrowly lost a 1-0 decision to South Windsor and Wednesdov’s O om « T—3:13. A—13,861. MlWIIIms S,11 2 2 0 0 1 4 Minimum age for summer play is 15 years of 1600 — 1. Loto (M ), 5:53, 2, Williams (E), 3. FIvnn (M ) 400 — 1. Cello (SW ), 62.0, 2. Amwoke (W ), 3. Sulllvon (SW ) teams in the NHL for a long time, and not by Pittsburgh (Smiley 4-1) ot Cincinnati Andersen 1-3 Angels. NESN. WTIC 800— 1. Covw ord (S W ), 2:28, 2. W right (W ), 3. Y od er (S W ) Glovlne pitched to 4 batters In the 1st, Dorwin 2 3200— 1. Turek (M ), 14:30, 2. BankowskI (E ), 3. M otto (E ) defeated Enfield. 1-0. South Windsor took the team (Rllo 4/)), 12:35 p.m. age. 1600 — 1. C ovw ard (S W ), 5:22, 2. Byrne (E C ), 3. D evine (W ) accident.” Schlroldl pitched to 1 hotter In the 8th, Schtzdr W.1-0 3 100hurdles— 1. Hornbostel (M ), 17.5, 2. Pvch (E ), 3. Suitor Son Diego (Hurst 4-2) at Montreal (Perez BlueJays7,lndlans6 3200 — 1. Devine (W ), 12:10, 2. Bvrne(EC),3. Feehon (EC) medal honor with a 165 compared to Manchester’s HBP—DJomes by Sonderson. WP— BK—Cloncv. For more information, call Carl Silver at (M) Miibury, who has been coach and general 0*5), 7:05 p.m. Puleo 2. PB—JDovIs. 300 hurdles — 1. Hornbostel (M ), 53.1, 2. Suitor (M ), 3. 100 hurdles — 1. Nowock (SW ), 16.4, 2. Grobel (SW), 3. 172. Enfield had 177. Los Angeles (Valenzuela 0-3) ot New 647-3084. WIctevskI (E) Griswold (EC) manager of Maine in the American Hockey CLEVELAND TORONTO Manchter is now 7-2 in the CCC East and 14-5 York (Darling 2-3). 7:35 p.m. Sportlight 4 X 100 relay — 1. Manchester (Cruz, Factora, Hornbostel, 300 hurdles — 1. Nowock (SW ), 51.1, 2. Wingfield (SW ), 3. League for two years since his retirement as a Son Francisco (Reuschel 6-2) at Phllodel- ObrhM ObrhM Dacukonas (EC) overall. The Indians’ next match is with Fermi and Browne 2b 4 112 Felix rf PIratesS.RedsO M orlartv), 52.7 phia (Howell 4-1), 7:35 p.m. 4 0 0 0 4 X 100 relov — 1. South Windsor, 51.4 player, also was named assistant general OMcDwl If 3 110 Fernndz ss 4 0 0 0 Long lump — 1. Cruz (M ), 15'8",2. Corvlll (E),3. LIndlond Hartford Public Thursday at the Manchester Atlonto (Z.Smlth1-5) ot Chlcogo (Pico 1-0). Basketball Lemieux out of Game 2 (M) 4 X 400 relay — 1. Windham, 4:16 manager to give him more input in personnel 8:05 p.m Carter cf 3 0 12 Gruber 3b 4 12 0 PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI Country Club. Snyder rf 4 0 10 High lump — 1. LIndland (M ), 4'8", 2. Hornbostel (M ), 3. Long lump — 1. Johnston (W ), 14'S", 2, Williams (W ), 3. decisions. St. Louis (Mograne 3-2) at Houston GBell If 4 0 0 0 Ob r h M obrh bl Wingfield (SW) POBrIn 1b 4 12 1 Mc(3rlff 1b 4 2 2 1 May17 CALGARY. Alberta (AP) — The Calgary Reynolds (E) Ray Smith of Manchester, Matt Gryzelak, Ken (Oesholes 5-2), 8:35 p.m. Bonds If 4 0 0 0 Sabo 3b 4 0 0 0 High lump — 1. Johnston (W ), 5'2", 2. Reichardt (EC), 3. Jacoby 3b 5 0 0 0 Moseby cf 3 2 11 Lind 2b Flames say they may have one less reason to Shot put — 1. DeJoannIs (M ), 26’9", 2. Obue (M ), 3. DeNicolo and Jim Waldron shared medalist honors *nturadov's Oonm 5 0 10 Wlnghm cf 4 0 0 0 Events on this day in sports Manceviclus (E) Chlupso (EC) Los Angeles at New York. 7:35 p.m. Medina dh 3 12 0 Whitt c 3 110 VonSIvk cf 5 110 Larkin ss 4 0 0 0 NBA playoll glance Salas ph 10 0 0 MHnks dh 2 0 11 watch their backs when they take the ice for Discus — 1. Obue (M ), 105'0” , 2. DeJoannIs (M ), 3. Place Shot put — 1. Mlchellzzo (SW), 28'10'', 2. Larue (SW), 3, each carding a 39. Other Indian scores were: Jason Bradley pitcher killed St. Louis at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Bonilla 3b 4 12 1 ONelll rf 3 0 0 0 history: Reichardt (EC) Skinner c 3 110 Brenly dh 2 111 GWIIson rf Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals. (E) Oatway 43. Chris Chaisson 43, Jim Carroll 47 and Oily gomes scheduled 4 110 Bnzngr 1b 3 0 0 0 1875 — Aristides, ridden Discus — 1. M lch ellzzo (S W ), 86'3'/5", 2. Bergeson (S W ),3 . DCIork ph 0 0 0 0 LIrlano 2b 3 0 2 3 Breom 1b 2 10 0 Griffey It 0 0 0 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Javelin — 1. Prior (E), 77’4", 2. Obue (M ), 3 Cool (M ) PEORIA, 111. (AP) - The Bradley Univer­ 2 (Bett-of-7) Claude Lemieux, the ’ RIopel (W ) Matt Miner 52. Altonson c 0 0 0 0 ROunns ss 4 13 2 Reed c 3 0 0 0 by Oliver Lewis, wins the sity baseball team, stunned by a highway American League reaulta Fermln ss 4 10 0 Ortiz c 3 0 12 Oester 2b Soturdoy, Moy 6 instigator extraordinaire, is in Coach Pat Jovelln — 1. Mlnello (EC), 82'10", 2. Mlchellzzo (SW ), 3. 3 0 10 Phoenix 130, Golden State 103 first Kentucky Derby by one- Show (W ) accident in Missouri that killed one player and Totals 36 6 9 9 Totals 33 7 10 7 Kromer p 3 0 0 0 AAohler p 10 0 0 Burns’ doghouse and. having not scored a point EC giris track EC golf team Tekulve p Sunday, AAov 7 quarter length over Volcano. 0 0 0 0 L.A. Lakers 113, Seottle 103 injured two others, returned to campus Angels7,RedSox2 Clevelond 060 000 000-d Barnes ph 10 0 0 in seven straight games, is expected to be Tuesday where they were consoled by family, Toronto 020 004 Olx—7 Blrtsos p 0 0 0 0 TUetdov, Moy 9 benched tonight in favor of rookie Brent is beaten twice EC girls tennis defeats Aquinas E—Fernondez, Snyder. DP—Toronto 1. Chlcogo 1», New York 109, OT 1925 — Tris Speaker of the Collins ph 10 0 0 (Solden State 137, Phoenix 123 friends and clergy. BOSTON CALIFORNIA lo b —Clevelond?, Toronto 4.2B—Gruber 2, Charlton p Gilchrist. HEBRON — The East Catholic High golf team J 0 0 0 Wednetdoy, May W Cleveland Indians collects his W IN D H AM — The East Catholic High girls’ track beaten by Berlin “ The entire university is shocked.” said Ob r h bl Ob r h bl McGrIff 2, Carter. LIrlano, POBrIen. Totals 34 9 9 S Tetate 39 0 1 0 “It’s not a matter of being upset,” said took a 1-0 decision from St. Thomas Aquinas at Boggs 3b 5 110 Wsntn rt 5 3 3 2 HR—POBrIen (5), Mosebv (4). SB— Detroit 85, Milwaukee 80 3,000th career hit off Tom team dropped two decisions Tuesday afternoon to Martin G. Abegg. university president. “ We Barrett 2b 3 0 11 Ray 2b 4 13 4 Browne (3), LIrlano (5), Carter 2 (5). Fmsburgh lOO 103 000—8 L.A. Lakers 130, Seattle 106 Lemieux, who scored 10 playoff goals to help South Windsor, 96-31, and host Windham High, 78-47. The East Catholic High girls' tennis team dropped Tallwood Country Club Tuesday afternoon. East Horn ph 10 0 0 DWhIte cf S—OMc Dowell. Thursday, May It Zachry jn a 2-1 loss to the will pursue with interest and concern an 4 0 0 0 Onclnnotl OOO 000 000—0 the Canadiens beat the Flames in the 1986 East’s dual meet mark is 2-8. The Eagles will travel a 6-1 verdict to Berlin High Tuesday afternoon at the won the medal point with a team score of 161 Kutcher pr 0 0 0 0 Dwnng dh 3 0 0 0 IF H R ER BB SO E—Bream, Lind. DP—Pittsburgh 1, CIncIn- New York 118, Chicago W Washington Senators. investigation into this accident.” Burks cf 5 0 0 0 CDovIs If 4 0 0 0 Clevelond noft 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 3. Phoenix 113, Golden Stole 108 finals, “ I feel bad because I think lea n help the to Trumbull to take on St. Joseph’s Thursday and Manchester Racquet Club East is now 1-9 for the compared with Aquinas’ 195. East’s record is 7-2 The players showed no emotion until they Greenwl If 3 0 10 Joyner 1b 4 12 0 Yen 5 1-3 6 4 4 1 0 2B—VonSlyke, RQuInones, Bonilla, Oester. Prtdov, Moy 13 team win. But if I have to be out of the lineup for season while Berlin goes to 5-8. while Aquinas slips to 4-4-1. The Eagles will host Rice dh 4 0 0 0 Parrish c 4 111 Bolles 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 S—Kramer. Detroit 113, Milwaukee 93 1930 — Gallant Fox wins the then they’ll compete Saturday in the Greater L.A. Lakers 91, Seattle 86 us to win the Stanley Cup, I don’t care.” met relatives and friends inside Robertson Evans rt 3 12 0 Howell 3b 4 13 0 Atherton L,0-2 21-3 2 1 1 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO Manchester Invitational. Results: Cothv ZIgmund (B) del. Maureen Beglev 8-6, Xavier High of Middletown Thursday at Tallwood. Esosky 1b 4 0 10 KAndrs ss Toronto Sotuntay, AAoy 13 Kentucky Derbyby twolengths Jeonnie Morler (B) del. Elolne Prlce8-4, MorvOrlowskv (B) Field House. Some talked quietly, while others 2 0 0 0 Pittsburgh The Flames don’t figure to miss Lemieux. Pam Minella secured the javelin while sophomore Gedmon c 4 0 2 0 CeruttI 1 2-3 5 6 1 1 0 Kramer W.1-1 9 1 0 0 1 3 Chicago tit, New York 88 over Gallant Knight to give def. Theresa Riley 8-1, Jen Dorlo (B) def. Jen Trocclolo 8-1, Mark Peterson secured medalist honors with a 39 embraced. Counselors and clergy were here to Reed ss Phoenix 135, Golden State 99 The flamboyant right wing has a reputation for 3 0 11 Wells 5 1-3 3 0 0 2 6 CIncInnotl Earl Sande his third Derby win. Nancy Byrne placed second in both the 1600 and Llso Sherlddn-Cothv Begley (EC) det. Jill Chrlstlono- for East while other Eagle scores were: John Sawka help them deal with the tragedy. Heep ph 10 10 Henke W.2-3 1 1-3 0 0 0 3 2 Mohler L.5-4 51-3 9 5 5 2 3 Sundov, May 14 starting trouble but not staying around to finish Chrlsten Geoho 8-2; Katie Brown-Beth Akosle (B) def. Totals 36 210 2 Totals 34 712 7 DWord S,2 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Chlcogo 106, New York 93 3200-meter runs with clockings of 5:27 and 12:16, the 40. Ron Cote 40. Matt Kurkowski 40. Scott Sfreddo42 Tim Trunk. 19, of Oak Forest was killed in the Tekulve ^3 0 0 0 1 0 if. Lemieux is also known as a "diver” — a Jessica Woolrldge-Tosho Posternok 8-2; Diane Chutkowskl- Wells pitched to 1 batter In the Bth. Blrtsos 2 0 0 0 0 3 Detroit 110, Milwaukee 90 1969 — Majestic Prince, latter a personal record. Others performing well for Koren Poe (B) def. Maureen Long-Amondo Reis 8-0. and Reid Gorman 42. wreck and Bob Becker, 20, of Belleville and Boston 001 100 000—2 WP—Yett 2. BK—Wells. Chariton i 0 0 0 0 1 L.A. Lakers 97, Seottle95, Lakers win series player who goes into animated acts to try to collfomla 102 301 OOx—7 Umpires—Home, Gorcio; First, Hendrv; 4-0 ridden by Bill Hartack, holds David Carr. 21, of Crown Point. Ind., were HBP—Ortiz by Blrtsos. draw penalties. E—Joyner. DP—Boston 1, Collfornlo 2. Second, Roe; Third, Reilly. Monday, May 15 off a challenge by Art and seriously injured when the team van collided LOB—Boston 10, Collfornlo 7. 2B — T—3:06. A—23,214. Detroit 96, Mllwaukee98, Detroit wins series Woshington, Reed, Joyner, Parrish, Giants 13.PhilllesS 48) Letters to win the Preakness with a truck. Ray, Greenwell. 3B—Boggs. HR— RoyalsB.TwinsI Tuesday, May 14 Stakes by ahead. ABC gets Pan Am Games The Braves were bound for Wichita. Kan., Woshington (3), Ray (1). SB—OWhIte (16). New York 131, Chicago 118, Chicago Blue Jays doing things right SF—Roy. SAN FRAN leads series 3-3 PHILA NEW Y O R K (A P ) — ABC has agreed to buy Lakers next up for the Missouri Valley Conference IP H Ob r h M obrh M Phoenix 116, Golden Stole 108, Phoenix wins Boston KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA Butler cf 3 111 Somuel ct series 4-1 tournament. Ob r h M 5 3 3 1 rights for the 1991 Pan American Games in Bv The Associated Press hit his fourth homer o ff reliever Smithson L.1-3 3 1-3 8 Obrhbl DNIxon cf 3 0 0 0 CJames If Frldoy, May 19 Wilson cf 5 0 10 Glodden If 3 0 11 8 10 0 Price 2 2-3 3 Riles 3b 8 111 Herr 3b 3 New York ot Chicago, 8 p,m. Hockey Havana for $9 million but the deal needs U.S. Keith Atherton, 0-2, with one out. Seltzer 3b 5 0 10 Bush rf 4 0 10 0 0 0 Lamp 1 1 TrJones If 3 0 0 0 Ford 3b 1111 Sundov, AAoy 31 government approval because of a trade For six weeks under Manager A L Roundup Mariners 6, Brewers 5: Ken for the Suns Polocls 3b 0 0 0 0 Puckett cf 4 0 0 0 Sunday Silence hits track Murphy 1 0 WCIork 1b 8 111 Schmdt 3b 3 0 0 0 Chlcogo at New York, 1p.m.,Ifnecessory Elsnrch dh 3 110 GoettI 3b 4 0 2 0 Jurak ss 3 110 embargo. Jimy Williams, the Toronto Blue Griffey Jr. snapped an eighth­ Colltarnlo Tobler ph DwMpv It 3 0 0 1 McCosktll W.5-1 8 10 0 0 Dwyer dh 3 0 0 0 Mitchell If 3 13 1 Jordan 1b BALTIMORE (AP) - Kentucky Derby 10 Trtobll rf 4 0 2 1 8 17 1 NHL playoff glance ABC, which in the last year failed to gain Jays did hardly anything right. inning tie with a pinch-hit two-run Bv Walter Berry Minton 1 0 CCostlll ph 10 0 0 Oberkfl 3b 3 0 0 0 Dernier rt CONFERENCE RNALS Bucknr 1b 5 0 0 0 Larkin 1b 8 0 0 0 rights to the 1992 Winter and Summer winner Sunday Silence resumed training McCasklll pitched to 2 botl 4 0 0 0 MIdndo rf 5 3 11 Then ss 2 0 0 0 (Be*t-gf-7) The Blue Jays couldn’t get the homer as Seattle rallied from a The Associated Press BJocksn If 4 3 2 1 Loudner c 3 0 0 0 Kennedy c 3 3 3 0 Saturday, Moy a Gillick has form ed a search Tuesday after missing two days with a bruised Boone c Dillard p 0 0 0 0 STANLEY CUP FINAL Olympics and lost its share of the rights to big hit, failed to protect leads and four-run deficit to edge Milwau­ 3 110 Mercado c 0 0 0 0 AAnwrng c 10 11 Rvpl ph Phoenix at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m. Umpires—Home, McClelland; First, FWhHe 2b 10 11 Sumtoy, May 14 committee to name a new man­ foot, and Easy Goer arrived at Pimlico for Brinkmon; Second, Cooney; Third, Coble. 4 0 11 Gagne ss 3 110 RThpsn 3b 5 3 3 3 Frhwrth p Tuesday, May n major league baseball, bid about three times lost 24 of their first 36 games. kee at the Kingdome. PHOENIX — Their fans are already WelImn 2b 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Calgary 3, Montreal '7, Calgary leads T—2:54. A—26,043. Newmn 2b 2 0 10 Uribe ss 8 13 1 Daulton ph Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. as much as CBS paid for rights to the 1987 Pan ager by next week Two of the their expected rematch in the Preakness. Stilwll ss 4 2 3 4 10 0 0 series 1-0 But Williams was fired Mon­ The Mariners have won 10 of chanting “ Beat L.A .” but the Phoenix Suns Baker 2b 0 0 0 0 Steels 1b 10 0 0 Lake c 8 0 10 Prldciy, May 7t Tetalt 31113 7 Totah 31 1 6 1 Wednesday, May 17 Am Games in Indianapolis. day. and in two gam es under candidates reportedly are former their last 13 games. know the next assignment won’t be easy. Trainer Charlie Whittingman tested Sunday Yankees 3, Athletics 2 Homokr p 8 13 3 MAAoddx p 10 0 0 Los Angeles ot Phoenix, 10 p.m. Monireol ot Calgary, 9:05 p.m, Silence’s ailing foot with a l>/i- mile gallop in LoCoss p 10 0 0 ONeal p 0 0 0 0 Sunday, May a Friday, Moy 19 Barry Frank, a senior group vice president interim Manager Cito Gaston. the New York Yankees manager Lou Royals 8. Twins 1: Kurt Stillwell Rookie Dan Majerle scored nine of his 24 Konsos City 138 001 030—0 (jossoge p 0 0 0 0 Jetti ss Los Angeles at Phoenix, 3:30 p.m. Mtnnetota 000 000 010—1 2 0 2 0 Calgory at Montreal, 7:35 o.m. with Trans World International, confirmed Blue Jays have gotten the big hits Piniella and New York Mets hit a pair of two-run homers and points in a pivotal third period and Tom the rain over a sloppy track. Whittingham Totals 4613 18 13 Totalt 35 5 9 S Tuesday, May X NEW YORK OAKLAND E—Glodden. DP—Minnesota 2. LOB— Sundov, MOV 31 coach Bud Harrelson. called off a similarworkout Monday because of obrh b l ObrhM Phoenix at Los Angeles, 11;M p.m., If Colgary at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday that ABC had reached the agreement and even a save. Mark Gubicza allowed five hits in Chambers had 13 of his 24 in the final 10 minutes Konsos City 6, Minnesota 5. 2B—BJockson. Son Prandsce MO 386 ,lo»—13 necessary wet track conditions. RHndsn If 4 0 11 Polonlo If 3 120 Gogne. GoettI. HR—Stillwell 2 (3),BJack- Tuesday, Moy 23 with his company, which represents the Cuban Lloyd Moseby homered to snap “ I ’m not saying they (Toronto eight innings as Kansas City as Phoenix beat the Golden State Warriors Sox 2b 4 0 10 Phillips ph 0 0 0 0 Phitadtiphta 100 888 390— S Thursday, June 1 Montreal at Calgary, 9:05 p.m.. If necessory ton (10). SB—Elsenrelch (7), Boone (2). E—Schmidt, Herr. DP—San Francisco 1. Los Angeles ot Phoenix, 9 p.m., If necessary organizing committee. an eighth-inning tie and Toronto coaches) aren’t qualified and I’m routed Minnesota in the Metro- 116-104 Tuesday night to win their Western “ Right now. health-wise we are in good Mtngly 1b 4 0 10 Javier If 0 0 0 0 BJockson (13), TartabutI (3). SF—Glodden. Barfield rf 3 110 DHedsn cf 3 0 11 LOB—San Francisco 10, Phllodelphlo 5. Tbursdov, May 25 not saying I don’t want the job dome for its fifth straight victory. Conference semifinal series in five games. shape,” Whittingham said after colt was back 7 Saturday, June 3 rallied from a six-run deficit to Bolbonl dh 4 12 2 DParkr dh 4 0 11 B—RThompson, Mitchell, Kennedy, Colparyat Montreal, 7:35p.m., It necessary IF H R ER BB SO WCkirk, Ryal, Lake. HR—Samuel (5). OR beat Cleveland 7-6 Tuesday night because they’re (management) Bo Jackson homered, doubled The Suns, winning the last three gam es to in his stall. Brokns 3b 3 0 0 0 McGwIr 1b 4 0 10 Konsos city Geren c 3 0 0 0 Steinbeh rf 4 0 00 SB—Ford (1). S—Butler. Sunday, June 4 Sunday, AAoy X for its second straight victory saying it,” Gaston said. “ I just and scored three runs for the take the best-of-7 series 4-1. advanced to the Gublczo W,3-3 8 5 1 1 1 3 IP H R RR BB SO Phoenix at Los Angeles, TBA, If necessory Montana has surgery Phelps ph 10 0 0 Lansfrd 3b 4 0 10 Gleoton 1 1 0 0 0 0 Montreal ot Calgary, 8:05 p.m.. If necessary think that it’s the right move. Slaught c 0 0 0 0 Hassev c 3 0 0 0 Son Pranclsco under Gaston. Royals. conference finals against the two-time defend­ Minnesota Hamoker W.2-3 6 3-3 8 3 3 1 3 Worrell on disabled list Espnoz ss 4 0 0 0 Weiss ss 2 10 0 Ollveros LJ)-2 5 1-3 9 5 5 2 2 NBA playoll results REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) — Joe “ I think they’re going down the That was pretty tough for Jim y to Tigers 9, White Sox 7: Keith ing champion Los Angeles Lakers, starting Kelly cf 4 13 0 Goliego 2b 3 0 0 0 LdCoss 1 1-3 3 7 7 0 0 Shields 2^3 3 3 2 1 1 (kissooe I 2 0 0 0 0 Montana underwent arthroscopic surgery last right avenue.” Gaston said. “ I come from the third base coach­ Moreland’s three-run double Saturday at Inglewood, Calif. ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals Totals • 34 3 9 3 Totals 30 2 6 2 WOvne 1 0 0 0 0 1 Phitadelplita week to repair a troublesome left knee, think they have to bring in ing box and manage this ball keyed a six-run fourth inning as Phoenix has lost all five previous playoff have placed right-hander Todd Worrell on the Umpires Home, Merrill; First, Joyce; MAAoddux L,1-2 3 3-3 7 6 8 2 5 Knlcks 121, Bulls 114 T ransactions New Yorh 000 010 OIB-3 Second, McCoy; Third, Palermo. according to a report published today. club” Detroit beat Chicago at Tiger series against the Lakers, getting swept twice. 15-day disabled list, replacing him with Ooklond 100 000 010-3 ONeal 1 ^3 5 5 5 1 2 someone other than the coaches T—2:31. A—20,657. Dillard 1 3-3 6 3 3 0 1 Moseby, who homered Monday reliever Matt Kinzer from the team’s farm DP—New York 2, Oakland 1. LOB—New CHICAGO (114) The San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback will we have here.” Stadium despite five RBIs by But as far as Chambers is concerned, that’s York 0, Oakland 4. 2B—Lontford, Kelly. Frohwirth 7 0 0 0 0 8 BASEBALL HBP—Ford by Hammaker. WP—ONeal, Grant 6-94-5)6, Plooen6)3(H))7, Cartwright miss the NFL team’s second mini-camp next Toronto general manager Pat night to snap an O-for-27 slump. Harold Baines. all in the past. club in Louisville. HR—Bolbonl (4). SB—Weiss 2 (4). SF— 6106413, Hodges 3-6005, Jordan 13-3011-15a, American League DHenderson. American League leaders Dillard. ^^J'NNESOTA TWINS-Placed Kent week but should fully recover in four to six, “ W e’re going at L.A. all out. W e’re going to Worrell, 29, suffered a pulled groin muscle Umpires—Home, AAorth; Rrit, Hohn; Davis 0-3000, Paxson 4-93-313, CUrzIne6666 1 IP H R ER BB SO 14, Sellers 00030. Totals 41-85 37-35114. Hr^k, first bpsemon, on the 15-doy disabled weeks. The Times of San Mateo quoted 49er play and work hard — whatever it takes,” with his first pitch in Saturday’s game in St. Ntw York Second, Darling; Third, Montague. Nst. Recalled (Triando Mercado, catcher, CPorker W,1-0 7 6 BoMd on NS of Baft. T—3:07. A—18,078, NEW YORK (131) from Portlond ot the Poclflc Coost officials as saying. Chambers said. “The Lakers are world Louis against the Cincinnati Reds. The action, AMERICAN LEAGUE RIghettt S,6 7 0 Newman 67 6313, Oakley 69 6818, Ewing •I Mark Davidson, out- "It was very minor,” said Dr. Michael Kramer settles for one-hitter champions. We’re not going to go in there 0 which is retroactive to Saturday, marks the Ooktand AB R N Pet. 16a 8-9 33, Jackson 6101-314, G.Wilkins 614 Tieioer, to the Houston Astros for a player Bolnos 0)1 37 124 Padres 5. Expos 2 CYoung LJ-4 7 2-3 8 18 46 .371 7-9 17, Green 36 7-7 8, Vondeweghe 1-5003, to be named loter. Dillingham, the team’s orthopedic specialist thinking w e’re going for a sweep. We know it’ll first time in more than four years in the major Lansford Oak 37 )37 74 By Ben Walker 11th inning and Bill Doran drove Nelson 2-3 1 47 .343 Tucker 670013, Strickland 3-4004, E. Wilkins - N^W^JORK YANKEES-Releosed Jamie who performed the half-hour surgery last never happen. leagues that Worrell has been disabled. Honeycutt 2-3 0 Puckett Min 36 142 18 47 .331 SAN DIE(30 1-100 Z Walker 00 00 0. Totals 4683 3633131. Quirk, cmcher. Called up Bob Geren, catcher, The Associated Press in five runs, helping Houston beat CParker pitched to 1 better In the 8th. Palmeiro Tex 34 134 30 44 .328 MONTREAL Thursday at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City. “ It ’ll be a very physical series, a lot different Ob r h M from Columbus of the Internotlonol League. visiting St. Louis. WP—CYoung. ADavIs Sea 37 130 22 42 .323 obrh M NL Roundup Wynne If 8 0 0 0 Raines If 3 110 Chicago a 31 18 J7—114 “ There was some debris, floating around in the than this one. But we just want to go in there Umpires—Home, Clark; First, Phillips; POBrIen Cle 36 130 26 42 .323 Notional League Randy Kramer lost two no­ Dan Schatzeder. 1-0, pitched Gruber Ter 30 RAIomr 2b 5 2 10 Foley 3b 8 0 11 New Yom J3 » 33 37—131 and play as hard as we can. If we do, anything Jordan player of the year Second, Reed; Third, Scott. 116 20 37 .3)9 6Polnt goals—Poxson Z Tucker Z Plopen, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed Todd left knee, and we flushed it out.” Greenwell Bsn 34 137 27 44 .317 TGwvnn cf 8 2 3 1 WJhnsn 1b 8 0 0 0 hitters in one night. three scoreless innings. Cris Jo Clark rf 3 13 3 Aldrete rt Hodges, Jordan, Jackson. Fouled out— D **'* IS^taydlsobledlUt. place batter in the lineup. “ You is possible.” Sax NY 37 144 12 45 .313 3 110 Recalled AAott Kinzer, pitcher, from Loul6 Kramer pitched a one-hitter in Carpenter. 1-3. took the loss. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Michael Jordan of the Mariners 6, Brewers 5 Kelly NY Roberts rf 0 0 0 0 Walldch 3b 3 0 11 Cartwright. Rebounds—Chicago 41 “ W e feel we have a good shot at them. W e’re 36 )09 17 34 .312 (Plooen 9), New York 55 (Oakley 13). vine of the American Associfatlan. definitely think about the no­ Chicago Bulls has been named 1988-1989 NBA Home Runs Nelson lb 3 0 0 0 Hudler 3b 0 00 0 his fourth major-league start, Cubs 4, Braves 3; Ryne Sand­ CMrtni lb 10 0 0 DMrtnz cf 3 0 10 Assists—Chicago 75 (Jordan 10), New York 35 b a s k e t b a l l hitter at that time in the game.” right where we want to be — with a chance to MILWAUKEE SEATTLE BJockion, KdflKn City, 10; (7«cr, MMwau- (Jockson 14). Total fouls—Chlcogo 7t, New ■“ •‘ttaall Assoctatton Football league discussed blemished only by Ron Oester’s berg’s two-run triple highlighted Player of the Year by The Sporting News for kM, 9; Broggi, Milwaukee. 8; Leonard, Sontlogo c 5 0 0 1 Frey p 0 0 0 0 Four pitchers have lost no­ play the world champions and dethrone them,” ob rh M ObrhM Ronnry 3b 8 0 10 Pevev c 8 0 0 0 York 27. Technicals—New York delay ot m a g ic —Named Keith Jones two-out double in the eighth a strange first inning and sent the second straight year. Molltor 3b Seattle, 8; McGrIff, Toronto, 8: osslstoi It trolner effective July 1. PITTSBURGH (AP) — University of Pitts­ said Suns guard Kevin Johnson. "W e ’re had 4 0 0 0 Reynkts 2b 3 110 Salpsar ss 8 0 10 Owen ss 3 0 10 game 2. A—19,591. hitters in the ninth inning this Yount ct 5 )2 1 Cotto cf 4 0 0 0 AAcGwlre,(3akland,8; Whitaker, Detroit, 8; 5 Assoctatton inning, and the Pittsburgh Pi­ Chicago over Atlanta at Wrigley In voting by NBA players, Jordan won over ore fled with 7. Show p 8 0 10 Holman p 10 0 0 burgh athletic director Edward Bozik, saying season. Kramer, l-l, had his the second-best record all year long behind the Shetrild ss 5 12 1 AOovIs 1b 2 0 0 1 GWHrrIs p Noboo ph COLUMBUS HORIZON-Nomed Gory rates beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-0 Field. Los Angeles guard M agic Johnson 84-37. De«r rf 0 0 0 0 1 0 ) 0 Suns 116, Warriors 104 Youmons heod cooch. an Eastern football league “ is an idea whose Lakers. Whether that means we’re only the 5 13 0 Leonrd dh 4 0 0 0 (jardner p 0 00 0 Tuesday night. hopes preserved with a close call The Cubs scored four times in Braggs If 4 12 3 Coles rf 4 2 2 0 Gdlrrg ph 10 0 0 f o o t b a l l time may have come,” will attend additional in the bottom of the seventh. second-best team in the West, we don’t know. Engle )b 4 0 0 0 Brantley If 2 10 0 Hcrtlonol Footboll Loomm “ I had the obvious response. I National League leaders McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 OOLDRN STATE (IM> the first inning against Tom (Jontnr dh 3 0 10 Griffey cf 1 1 1 2 BEARS-WalyJ?Zn Simp- meetings this summer for the proposed Now we get a chance to break new ground and Daniels out six weeks ONIxon cf 10 0 0 Mullln 10-192-233, L.SmIth 160OZ Sampson son, wide receiver. wondered what would have hap­ Giants 13, Phillies 5: Atlee Glavine, 5-1. They opened with Polldor 2b 4 0 0 0 Presley 3b 3 12 2 Totalt V I t i Totalt JO 3 7 3 12-school conference. it’s really exciting.” COBrIen c 3 0 0 0 Voile c 3 0 0 0 610 36 to, Garlond615 6617, Richmond 1021 h o c k e y pened — what if, what if,” said Hammaker won his first start of four straight hits and Glavine 2-3 73, Teoole 612 3615, Higgins 6117613, Bol Notlongl Hockey Lcogue Bozik and the athletic directors of 11 other “ I ’m not commenting on L.A. right now. I CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati Reds Spiers ph 1 1 1 0 Vliiauel ss 3 0 0 0 Son Dtafo 083 030 001—0 Kramer, who was trying to the season and drove in three then left the gam e with a sprained Totots 38 511 5 Tetols 29 8 8 5 0-3000, Alford1-3002,O.Smlth 0-1000. Totals just want to enjoy this win,” Phoenix coach outfielder Kal Daniels underwent arthroscopic Montracri 10O 001 000-0 41-9721-ai04. Eastern schools met Monday at Rutgers runs, leading San Francisco on a WCIork SF 38 138 a 49 .355 E—Walloch, RAIomar, Mc(3offlgan. general manager; become the 14th rookie to pitch a left ankle, which he hurt covering surgery on his right knee Tuesday and will Milwaukee 202 000 801—8 PHOENIX (114) University for preliminary discussions. Cotton Fitzsimmons said. “ I’m delighted we Coleman StL 31 i a a 42 ,3a DP—Son Diego 1. LOB—San Diego 10, Chambers 9-32 65 24, Corbin 7-U1-215, West ^ ra m.ui cooch; Note Green- no-hitter. rout in Philadelphia. The Giants’ first base. miss the next six weeks of play. Seattle 000 211 02x-8 Guerrero StL 36 i a 14 41 .325 Montreal 7. 3B—RAIomar. 3B—Raines. Also attending were the athletic directors of won four of five, but you’ve got to give the E—Engle. LOB—Milwaukee 8, Seattle 5. 67 00 8, Hornacek 69 1-2 9, K.Johnson C0"’ i'unl'y relotloni. Pro- Kram er’s bid was kept alive by 13 runs and 18 hits were season Padres 5, Expos 2: Jack Clark LSmIth At) a 140 a 45 .321 HR—JaClork (6). SB—RAIomar (7). SF— 10-15 66 24, AAolerle 6 a 7-7 24. E.Johnson 615 Army, Boston College. Florida State, Miami Warriors credit. They were scrambling, Dr. Warren Harding, the team physician, 2B—Sheffield, Presley, Coles, Spiers, MThmosn StL 33 112 16 36 .321 Walloch. J I*" ffomossistontoenerol a controversial scoring decision highs as they ended a three-game hit a two-run homer and a Ycunt. 3B—Yount. HR—BraiMS (8), Griffey 001ZDunnOOOOO.Totals86991622116. fr^m ’’ '■“ '‘'•nt and Heidi Holland (Fla ). Navy, Rutgers, South Carolina. Syra­ battling and playing tough” removed a bone spur from Daniels’ knee! Herr Phi 36 144 16 46 .3)9 IP H R ER BB SO in the seventh inning. Oester. losing streak. (4). SB—Reynolds (6). SF—ADovIs. VHoyes Phi 34 114 23 36 .316 Son Dteto run-scoring single as San Diego GoMtn State 24 34 34 30—1M dlr^o“ of m ^ rrS lS ,;r'“"‘ cuse, Temple, Virginia Tech and West Golden State, which lost Game 1 130-103 and shaved and smoothed rough edges on cartilage IP H R ER BB SO TGwvnn SD 41 165 a 52 ,315 Show Wz5-4 7 2-3 7 batting just .175, spoiled it for Hammaker, a .101 career hit­ won in Montreal. Milwaukee Phoenix n 27 M S7—114 Game 4 135-99, led 47-36 late in the second and cleaned out loose pieces of cartilage. Butler SF 37 140 24 43 .307 GWHrrU Szl 1-3 0 6Polnt goals—Richmond, Oiombers, Virginia. good by slicing a liner 10 feet ter, wnet 3-for-4. E very San E ric Show, 5-4. stopped his Hlguero 5 2 3 2 5 1 Dawson Chi 27 105 19 32 .305 Montreal quarter and 50-49 at halftime after forcing Daniels was placed on the 21-day disabled list Wegmon L.2-5 3 4 3 3 0 0 AAolerle. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Dupuis, defensemen, to !i*tS j^ !!fr"^ trod ! Not attending was Penn State coach Joe Francisco starter scored a run ONelll CIn 35 i a 17 39 .305 Holmon L,l-1 5 6 Golden State 53 (L.SmIth 9), Phoenix 63 inside the left-field line. three-game losing streak. He Monday retroactive to May 10, although the Seattle Home Rum Gardner 2 0 Paterno, who still favors an all-sports league Phoenix into 12 turnovers and 21-of-51 Langston 7 8 4 4 1 3 (Chambers, E.Johnson 11). Assists—Golden H A R T ^ D WHALERS-FIred Lorry ’T v e never in m y life played on and got a hit. gave up two runs on seven hits in 7 Mitchell, Son Froncisco, 12; GDovIs, McGffBon 1 1-3 1 State a (Mullln 6), Phoenix 22 Pleou, head coach. rather than a football-only conference. field-goal shooting. Reds said D aniels’ absence was likely to be MJackson W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Houston, 8; HJohnson, New York, 8; a team that was no-hit, not at any Astros 8, Cardinals 7: Rafael 2-3 innings and Greg Harris Frev ^3 1 (K.Johnson 11). Total fouls—Golden Slate 73, COLLEGE longer than 21 days. Schooler S,9 1 2 1 1 0 1 Strawberry, New York, 8; VHoyes, Philadel­ HBP—TGwvnn by Holmon. WP— Phoenix 22. Technical—Golden State ARIZONA STATE—Named Potti Snyder level,” said Oester, the eighth- Ramirez hit a sacrifice fly in the finished for his first save. HBP—Gantner by Langston. BK— phia, 7; 7 ore tied with 6. Holman 3. PB—Sontlogo. Longston. Illegal defense. A—14671. women's head volleyball coach. 14 — M A N CH ES TER H ER A LD , Wednesday. May 17, 1989 M AN CH ESTER H ER ALD . Wedne.sday, May 17, 1989 — 15 BUSINESS FOOD

Housing starts MARKET REPORT Join Canada to mark Victoria Day Aciivty over ihe pas! 30 day$ Record exports push down 2 50C T O ur neigh­ Trend In breads A bors to the or until vegetables are tender- until healed through. Yields 4 to 6 at 7-year low 2*i0 north in Can­ crisp .servings Stir in broth, cheese, cream and U.S. March trade deficit ada w ill be Dominion pudding with celebrating peppercorns. Cover and micro- Is to take It out 2400 M icrow ave in Connecticut i M ’ i!{i| Victoria Day wave 5 minutes on medium-high rum raisin sauce But U.S. exports fared excep­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The make American products more soon. This holi­ (70 percent) until heated through. Vi rup shortening By Bonnie Tandy Leblang Given lemon’s central role in tionally well during the month K itch e n i ' i ’ U.S. trade deficit narrowed to expensive on overseas markets. day commemo­ Stir twice during the cooking 1 rup sugar and Carolyn Wyman making tea tasty, making H A R TF O R D (AP) — The number building $8.86 billion in March as a record Such an outcome would repres­ with across-the-board increases Marge Churchill time. Remove peppercorns and permits issued in Connecticut in April hit a rates the birth 1 eKP lemon the primary flavor- level of export sales helped to ent a blow to the Bush administra­ in most categories. The $30.78 of Queen Victo­ stir. Garnish with fresh parsley. A 2 500- Vi teaspoon lemon extract HOME PRIDE BUTTER focus of a tea makes a lot of seven-year low and state officials say the outlook for offset rising oil imports, the tion, which is counting on con­ billion in total sales topped the ria. We can join 1V4 cups flour TOP LIGHT REDUCED CA­ .sense. the rest of the year is not much better. DOW JONLS AVERAGE government said today. tinued trade improvement this previous record of $29.06 billion May fb. 1989 in the celebra­ Oysters and macaroni 2>/t teaspoons baking powder LO R IE BREADS. White and The number of permits issued in April — 906 — 225C. The Commerce Department year to fuel overall economic set last December. Fortunately this tea works HIGH 2,469 76 tion with some foods of Canadian Vt teaspoon salt was down 54 percent from the same period a year said the improvement in the To defrost fish: Use a piece of au gratin wheat. $1.19 a 16-ounce loaf. LOW 2,439 88 growth. origin. V? teaspoon grated nutmeg as well in actuality as it does in ago. The figure was lowest recorded in April since country’s trade balance came The strength in exports helped aluminum foil (U/i x 4 inches) to 3 tablespoons butter 2.JO0. CLOSE 2,463 45 Last year’s dramatic 21 per­ A country’s food habits are a Vt teaspoon ground cinnamon Carolyn: First companies concept. Thistea’struecitrusy 780 permits were issued in 1982. state officials said. from a 7.4 percent rise in exports, to give the United States a rare shield each end of the carton of 3 tablespoons flour Chamge Down 10 U reflection of its people. The 2/3 cup milk were stuffing their breads full taste contrasts nicely with the For the first third of the year, authorized housing which hit a record $30.78 billion. cent drop in the trade deficit from trade surplus of $0.4 billion with fish. Microwave on 30 percent l>/t cups milk ^'1 1 availability of various foods in Vi cup rum (optional) of raisins and fruits, trying to backdrop of the dark, classic starts in the state were down 50 percent from 1988. 2 150. Imports were up as well, climb­ an all-time high of $152.1 billion in Western Europe, the best show­ (medium-low) power for 3 min­ 1 cup macaroni, cooked and VT» MTwTt W’WTr Mf different areas of the country Rum raisin sauce (below) make them heathier and more brew. Add the proper dose of according to information released Tuesday by the ing by 3 percent to $39.64 billion. 1987 accounted for almost half of ing since March 1983. The deficit utes, turning carton midway drained ____ <0 IT }4 t • II determines what is eaten. Whipped cream (optional) substantial. Now the trend is to sugar and this tastes nearly as state Department of Housing. The March deficit represented all U.S. economic growth. with Canada, the largest U.S. through defrosting. Open the 2 8-ounee cans oysters, drained “ We may close the year about 50 percent down trading partner, fell to $0.2 In the maritime region, which Salt and pepper Cream the shortening and take things out so the breads good as a fruit drink. a 9.9 percent improvement from a The trade improvement last carton and cut the fish into four sugar in a bowl. Add eggs and from last year.” Ber-gin said. “ I don’t think we’ll billion, the smallest imbalance in includes the northeastern coastal 1 cup fresh Cheddar cheese won’t contain so many calo­ revised February imbalance of year came from a sharp jump in pieces, cutting through all of the lemon extract. Beat well. □ □ n Y see a recovery from the apparent housing recession more than seven years. provinces, a vast range of fish Place butter in a 1-auart ries. It only goes to show the $9.82 billion. The March deficit export sales. The administration layers of fish. Sift flour, baking powder, salt, in 1989,” said Sandy Bergin. housing department was the lowest since January, and shellfish are incorporated measure. Microwave on high for fickle nature of nutritional MRS. PAUL'S CRISPY is hoping to push exports even As usual, the biggest deficit Place butler, lemon juice and nutmeg, and cinnamon. Add to supervisor for research. IN BR IEF when the deficit fell to $8.68 into the diet. The French influ­ green onions in a 9-inch glass pic 60 seconds, or until butter melts. concerns and the wisdom of — CRUNCHY BREADED NAT­ higher in 1989 by threatening to was recorded with Japan, a $4.2 creamed mixture alternately All counties in the state showed dramatic dropoffs billion. ence in the area surrounding plate. Microwave on high for 2 Blend in flour to make a smooth first and foremost — paying URAL FISH FILLETS AND retaliate against countries that billion imbalance, down from a with milk. Beat well after each in housing starts, but New London experienced the For the first three months of the Quebec characterizes the menu minutes. Coat defrosted fish in paste. Gradually stir in milk. attention to taste FISH STICKS. $1.99 to $2.25 Hamilton gets promotion keep their markets closed to U.S. $4.7 billion gap in February. addition. Pour into a 10-inch greatest decline in building permits issued in the year, the deficit has been running choices of that area. The prairie this mixture Sprinkle with pa­ Microwave 2‘/t! to .I'A minutes on per 19.2-ounce box of 10 frozen produts. Other large deficits were re­ round casserole. Microwave at Despite their nutritional first four months of 1989. New London County was Richard G. Hamilton of Manchester has been at an annual rate of $109.4 billion, provinces include the area in the prika. Cover with waxed paper high, or until mixture thickens, fish fillets or 7.3-ounce box of The March improvement came corded with Taiwan, $0.8 billion; high for 6 to 7 minutes. down 603 units, or 67 percent, from the same period promoted to assistant vice president in the an improvement from last year’s middle and upper sections of the and microwave on high for 3 to 4 stirring once during cooking time trendiness, I actually recom­ 12 fish sticks. despite the fact that the bill for South Korea, $0.4 billion, and If desired, pour'A cup rum over last year. financial department at Hartford Steam Boiler deficit of $119.76 billion. country, and reflect the food minutes, or until fish flakes with a wire whisk mend these new breads from foreign oil climbed to $3.69 billion, Brazil, $0.3 billion. the warm pudding. Let .stand on State officials said the decline in building permits Inspection and Insurance Co.. Hartford. The size of the March trade products grown in that area, such easily. Layer half of the macaroni and Home Pride. The regular Carolyn; The Mrs. Paul’s up 13.6 percent from the Febru­ the counter to cool. Serve warm was due. in part, to the high cost of land in Hamilton, who attended LaSalle College, improvement was a surprise to One primary reason that econo­ as beef, pork, and corn. Place mii.shrooms in a 2-cup half of the oysters in a I'A quart Home Pride Butter Top breads executive who thought of coat­ ary level, reflecting higher or cold with rum raisin sauce. Connecticut and the increase in mortgage interest joined the company in 1973 and was named many economists. Analysts con­ mists believe the overall trade For our recipe selections, we glass measure. Microwave on casserole. Season with salt and have always been notable for ing their fi.sh with Pepperidge prices. rates to about 11 percent. assistant secretary in the financial department tinue to insist, however, that the trend will be negative this year is chose to include frozen Canadian high for 2 minutes Add mayon­ pepper. Sprinkle with 1/3 of the Rum raisin sauce their good taste and modest Farm ’s delicious bread cod. The Canadian Fish Council Housing start information across the country also in 1981. country's trade performance will The total oil bill was the highest the recent run-up in the value of naise and capers: blend Serve grated cheese Repeat layers. 1/3 cup seedless raisins amount of additives. But for a crumbs de.serves a medal of has a recommendation for pre­ reflects a slowdown in construction, but the problem show little, if any, improvement since November 1987. The $15.97 the dollar, which makes U.S. with fish. Yields 4 servings. Pour sauce over and top with Vi cup water slightly airier texture, the honor. When cooked in the paring frozen fish fillets that we is most severe in the Northeast, the U S , for the whole year as U.S. exports per barrel price represented the exports moe expensive and im­ Hint: You may substitute remaining cheese Microwave for 1 tablespoon cornstarch same could bo said of these. oven, these crumbs make Mrs. like very much. The council Department of Commerce information indicates. Independent moves to town fall victim to recent increases in fourth consecutive monthly ports cheaper for American reduced-caloric salad dressing 10 minutes on 70 percent Vi cup orange juice Paul’s frozen fish taste crisper suggests that while the fish is still Bonnie: For once we seem to Construction starts dropped 2.7 percent nation­ the value of the dollar, which increase. consumers. plus ‘/i teaspoon freshly squeezed (medium-high) or until healed 1/3 cup currant jelly and more flavorful than ever Independent Home Service Co., formerly of partly frozen, it be cut into pieces agree. I like this product too ally last month to the lowest level in more than six lemon juice for the mayonnaise, through. Garnish with parsley, if Vt teaspoon grated orange rind before. South Windsor, has moved to 210 Main St., through all of the layers of fillets. Home Pride Light is a bread in years. An increase in the building of single-family to reduce the calories of this dish. desired. Yields 6 servings 2 tablespoons firmly packed Manchester. Rather than having uneven pie­ which the calories have been The only problem occurs houses was overshadowed by a big drop in new work brown sugar The home-inspection company specializes in ces (not only in size, but in Cheese soup Canadlenne when this fish is cooked in the on apartments, the Commerce Department GE shuts center and drops 43 jobs Onion topped tomatoes 1 tablespoon rum reduced by replacing some reported. commercial and residential building inspec­ microwave. Made that way thickness from one end to the 1 cup hot tap water 1 large onion thinly sliced Combine raisins, water, corn­ shortening and flour with Analysts said the latest report was an indication tions. including engineering and structural other), this produces uniformly the.se still taste good but are P L A IN V IL L E (AP) - General 1 cup finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter starch and juiee in a 4-cup glass natural fibers such as oat fiber of the force with which higher interest rates have hit surveys, exterior and interior main structure The plans do not directly affect 1,000 employees after the latest sized pieces that will microwave far from crispy. I recommend Electric has announced it will 1 cup finely chopped potatoes 1 teaspoon fresh basil measure. Stir well. Microwave at and soy fiber; not unappetiz­ the hou.sing sector. inspection, electrical, mechanical and plumb­ G E ’s other Plainville operations, job transfers are completed. evenly. Fish microwaves quickly they begin using those reflec­ close its Plainville customer '/< cup finely chopped carrots 3 large tomatoes, sliced horiz­ high for 1 to 2 minutes ing wood fiber (alpha cellu­ “ It is a concern for us and it should be a concern ing system inspection and water and radon the company said. G E employs in 3 to 4 minutes per pound at high tor boxes and covers that work tests. service center in six months as “ This consolidation will signifi­ •A cup finely chopped celery ontally in ‘A-ineh slioes Combine remaining ingre­ lose) as in some other low for the whole econo-my,” said Jude Brennan, 1,100 in Plainville including power. 1 ran (10V4 ounces) chicken so well for MicroMagic. David Sherwood, who has been inspecting part of a plan to consolidate its workers at its world headquar­ cantly improve our customer 1 cup seasoned bread crumbs dients. Stir into raisin mixture. calorie products. president of the Connecticut Association of broth, diluted with Vi cup water, homes and commercial buildings for five U.S. operations. service program by providing Paprika Microwave at high power for 2 to 3 Bonnie: Funny you should Realtors. “ Housing is a major con- sumer for a ters for distribution and control, OR 2 tablespoons instant ehirken This is a product for people years, founded the company in 1987. He has The clo.sing means a loss of 43 and tho.se at a major manufactur­ customers with a single source Canadian Cod with Place onion, butter and basil in minutes, or until thickened: stir suggest that Carolyn, because variety of products, from nails, lumber, carpets — bouillon dissolved in 2 cups of a 2-cup glass measure Cover thoroughly after 1 minute. who have difficulty in control­ you name it” worked in architectural and electrical design jobs in Plainville. said Gary ing plant. for all of their service require­ mushroom mayonnaise ling the calories they consume. I ’m glas Mrs. Paul’s opted not Rogers, vice president of G.E. ments,” Rogers said. water with plastic wrap and microwave Serve warm over Dominion First-time homebuyers have been priced out of engineering at Northeast Utilities and has G E opened the Plainville ser­ Two slices of this bread to provide a metalized film in Electrical Distribution & Control. 1 pound frozen Canadian rod 1 cup grated sharp Cheddar on high power for3to3‘/2 minutes, pudding, top with whipped cream the market and that undercuts homeowners who designed electrical systems for industrial and vice center in April 1986. after the packaging to help brown- He said Tuesday that those fish cheese or until desired doneness. Place if desired. Yields 1*A cups. contain about the same calo­ want to buy bigger houses Brennan said. residential buildings. He is an electrician and consolidating a number of custo­ Rogers said Charlotte provides and-crisp this fish. A recent employees will be offered jobs at 3 tablespoons lemon juiee Vt cup whipping cream one layer of tomato slices in a 2 ries as one slice of regular Builders are feeling the pinch but since the early has designed and built houses. mer service operations in Con­ the best access to the divisiion’s Consumer Reports article a national service center sche­ 3 green onions, thinly sliced 3 peppercorns quart rectangular dis. Top with Marge Churchill of Manchester bread. While this is helpful, it 1980s most have learned to prepare for downturns in Joseph Arnone, who joined the company as a necticut and other parts of the major equipment manufacturing raised concern about the possi­ duled to be opened in Charlotte. Paprika 2 tablespoons snipped fresh half of the onion mixture and half is an expert on microwave is not enough to insure a construction cycles, said Richard Davis, executive partner this year, has 15 years’ experience in U.S. centers in Mebane and Salisbury, bility of chemicals in the N.C. in November. 4 ounces fresh mushrooms, parsley of the brci'id crumbs. Repeat rooking. Write to her in care of low-calorie lunch. Most of the director of the Homebuilders Association of commercial and institutional building man­ The company’s Plainville div­ N.C. Ready access to these G E said it is transferring about sliced Combine water and vegetables layers Dust lop with bread Microwave Kitchen, Manchester calories in a sandwich come packaging contaminating the Connecticut. agement. He was most recently the director of ision. which as recently as seven locations is a key element in in a 2-quarl casserole Cover and food. The Food and Drug environmental services at Manchester Mem­ 176 service jobs from 61 sales 1 cup mayonnaise crumbs and paprika Microwave Herald. P.O. Box .591. Manchester from what’s between the slices years ago employed about 1,500 providing ED&C customers with microwave 7 to 8 minutes on high. Administration is investigat­ orial Hospital. He also has training in public offices in the U.S. to Charlotte. workers, will be down to less than 1 tablespoon capers on high for 3 to 3‘/2 minutes, or 06040. of bread, not the bread itself. A service, he said. ing. Until they come to some administration, marketing and building man­ sandwich made of this bread Market rebounding agement. He is a building management and five or six slices of corned decision, it may be prudent consultant. beef is not going to help anyone either to avoid the packaging Coleco improves, loses $3.2 million M enus lose weight. or opt for conventional in industriai realty cooking. Gerber declares dividend AVON (AP) — Coleco Indus­ games, the company said. Coleco last year sold its outdoor □ □ □ meat sauce, green beans, car­ fruit. These new fish products HARTFORD — After a drop in activity last year, tries Inc. has announced a Some customers have also product line, including ride-on Senior citizens Monday: Fish on a roll, potato rots. Chicken salad sandwich, Wednesday: Orange juice, chili the greater Hartford industrial real estate market Directors of Gerber Scientific Inc. of South first-quarter net loss of $3.2 deferred early shipments until vehicles and children’s play­ puffs, fruit. don’t have that problem but The following meals will be fruit, milk. dog, french fries, carrot and TWININGS LEMON TEA has returned to normal as more than 700,000 square Windsor have declared a quarterly cash million, a significant improve­ bankruptcy proceedings are re­ houses and furniture, as well as Tuesday: Cheeseburger, veget­ they do have other ones. served at Mayfair Gardens and Friday: Baked haddock square celery sticks, pudding with ables, fruit. BAGS. $2.29 for a box of 25 feet of industrial space was absorbed in the last six dividend of 3 cents a share to be paid May 31 to ment over the same period a year solved. the company said. its snow-products line. Before reformulation, Mrs. Westhill Gardens the week of with newburg sauce, whipped topping. 1.3-ounre tea bags. months, according to a report from the Farley Co., a shareholders of record May 12. ago. when the financially The sale or discontinuance of Wednesday: French bread Paul’s Crispy Crunchy Fish May 22 to 26 to Manchester potatoes, spinach. Tuna salad Thursday: Fish and cheese on a commercial real estate firm. troubled toymaker reported a net lower-margin product lines in the pizza, salad, fruit. Bonnie; Twinings has intro­ Fillets had 51 percent fat: now residents who are 60 or older: sandwich, fruit, milk. bun, pickle spears, cole slaw, Absorption is the net change in the amount of loss of more than $47 million. last half of 1988 helped improve Thursday: Super taco, beef, duced a lemon tea, flavored they contains 55 percent. Industrial building sold Monday: Apple juice, baked cookie and applesauce. occupied industrial space in the market over a Coleco. which filed for protec­ the company’s performance in PART TIME lettuce, tomato, cheese, corn, That’s no improvement. The ham with raisin sauce, mashed Friday: Juice, meat and cheese fruit. with natural citrus. These are certain period. The increase in occupancy was M. Stephens Co. recently purchased the tion from its creditors under the first-quarter of 1989, Coleco The Manchester Manchester schools real tea leaves from China, not fish sticks have only 45 percent potatoes, cauliflower and broc­ pizza, tossed salad, fruited ge­ Friday: Sausage grinder, ve­ accommodated by more than 20 new buildings commercial property at 266 Center St. through Chapter 11 of the Federal Bank­ said. The company’s gross profit coli, wheat bread, chocolate The following lunches will be instant crystals as with many of their calories from fat ruptcy Act in July, attributed the Herald is looking for latin with topping. getable, fruit. completed in the past six months, the report said. Warren E. Howland Inc., a commercial and margin of 51 percent was among marshmallow pudding. served in the Manchester public iced tea mixes. A cup of this because they have more Despite recovery in construction for tenants, industrial real estate firm in Manchester. 1989 first-quarter loss to interest the highest reported in Coleco’s 10 people to work part Tuesday: Orange juice, beef schools the week of May 22 to 26: tea has about 25 to 30 percent breading. But they also con­ payments on debt and adminis­ history. developers appear to be waiting for interest rates A 10.000-square-foot industrial building sits time evenings in our stew, mixed vegetables, corn- Monday: Hot dog or chili dog on Coventry schools Andover Elementary less caffeine than a cup of tain less fish. and land prices to drop in some cases, Farley’s on the 1,2-acre parcel. The building will be trative costs of the bankruptcy bread, cranberry jewel salad. a roll, potato chips, peas and The following lunches will be coffee. If you’re looking to report said. Of the 29 buildings under construction, leased to industrial tenants, said Dan Wilson, proceedings. The following lunches will be This presents a dilemma: tele-marketing dept. Wednesday: Apricot juice, carrots, chilled pineapple. reduce caffeine, that’s a plus, vice president of the Howland agency. The company, maker of Cab­ served at the Coventry elemen­ served at Andover Elementary get more fish and more fat or 10 are being built without a commitment from American chop suey, green Tuesday: Chicken patty on a tenants. bage Patch Kids dolls, reported Earn $125.00-$250.00 tary schools the week of May 22 to School the week of May 22 to 26: although Assam and decaffei­ less fat and less fish. I’d CALDWELL beans, antipasto salad with Ital­ roll, cranberry sauce, potato 26: The market has been active east of Hartford with on Tuesday net sales of $18.8 Monday: Cheeseburger, sliced nated teas have even less. suggest shopping at the fresh Fight due over S&L bailout a week. ian dressing, wheat bread, fresh puffs, sliced tomatoes and let­ Monday: Crisp fish on a roll, potatoes, peas and carrots, pud­ more than 430,000 square feet of new space million and a modest operating fruit cup. tuce, peanut butter cookies. fish counter instead. income of $845,000 for the first- OIL INC. We offer: macaroni salad, vegetable sticks, ding with topping. In any case. Twinings completed in the last six months. Most of that space W ASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic suppor­ Thursday: Zucchini soup, beef Wednesday: Meat and cheese quarter ended April 1. In the juice bar. Tuesday: Pork patty, mashed Lemon Tea is a natural pro­ is in Manchester and South Windsor, according to ters of increased housing aid changed a key •Guaranteed Salary rib barbecue, potato salad, Ital­ taco, lettuce and tomato ucp, the report. same period a year ago, net sales Tuesday: Meat and cheese potatoes, corn, rolls, cake. duct which I can recommend. provision in the savings and loan bailout bill •Excellent Bonus Schedule ian mixed vegetables, steak roll, rice, corn, pineapple tidbits. grinder with lettuce and tomato, Bonnie Tandy Leblang, a Growth is expected to continue with 450,000 were $74.1 million, the loss from Wednesday: French bread approved by the House Banking Committee, .77® vanilla pudding with banana Thursday: Shells with meat french fries, sliced peaches. pizza, green beans, fruit. Carolyn: What would tea be registered dietitian, and Ca­ square feet still under construction in the region. operations was $33 million and par gal. C. O. D. •Weekly Pay and now Republican opponents are crying foul. slices. sauce, green beans, bread and Wednesday: Coventry Gram­ without lemon and sugar? Just rolyn Wyman, a junk-food North of Hartford, leasing activity has slowed in the net loss after interest charges 150 gal. minimum purphaaa Thursday: Grinders, chips, The nearly 600-page bill to provide an •Advancement Potential Friday: Cranberry juice, roast butter, fruit sherbet. mar: Oven baked turkey, a bitter joke on those who fanatic, are syndicated colum­ the past six months as the availability rate rose was $47.4 million. salad, peaches. infusion of some $123 billion into the S&L Call Mr. Bellas at turkey with gravy, sweet pota­ Friday: French bread pizza, whipped potatoes, green beans, enjoy drinking beverages. nists. from 6.7 percent to 7.6 percent. But the region would First-quarter sales were lower 649-8841 Friday: Grilled cheese, cole insurance fund and institute widescale reforms toes and apples, peas, dinner roll. tossed salad, vanilla pudding. roll, cranberry sauce, ice cream. slaw, potato puffs, pears. probably benefit from area road improvements, than expected, primarily because PrfcM Subl0ct to Chango was passed by the committee two weeks ago 647-9946 Capt. Nathan Hale and G.H. including the proposed construction of Interstate of high customer inventories, with instructions to the panel’s chairman and Robertson: Oven baked chicken 291, connecting 1-84 in Manchester with 1-91 in which curtailed shipments of Meals on Wheels Bolton schools staff to make necessary technical changes. substituted for the turkey. Windsor, the report said. Scrabble and other Coleco board The following meals will be The following lunches will be Thursday: Taco with meat, served to Meals on Wheels clients served at Bolton Elementary and cheese, lettuce and tomato, sea­ Up To... the week of May 22 to 26. The hot Center schools the week of May 22 soned rice, corn, cookie. noon meal is listed first, the cool to 26: Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit. TORRE TILE IMPORTS — DIST. INC. evening meal second: Monday: Tomato soup, cheese­ Monday: Beef stew with bis­ burger, potato chips, fruit cup. The following lunches will be cuit, green beans. Chicken sand­ Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat served at Coventry High School Ceramic TUe and Marble for Fioon and Wali$ Building a new home or making renovations? $1 ,ooo; wich, fruit, milk. sauce, peas, Italian bread, fresh the week of May 22 to 26: Tuesday: Chicken quarter with FOR BIG SAVINGS, COME SEE gravy, whipped potatoes, car­ Manchester Lumber recieved a double owe or me LARoear imroRreRs in Cash Bac rots. Egg salad, fruit, milk. NEW BNOLAND ; Factory Rebate' shipment of 14’ & 16' lumber— and It nwst MAY 15-27 ONLY Wednesday: Roast beef with - SUMMER be sold to make room for our regular stock. ■ Stop & See Us Today! ^ i gravy, whipped potatoes, broc­ From 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM— 3 DAYS ONLY a Make Your Best Deal on a BOLENS Tractorl coli. Turkey sandwich, fruit, SALAD 5 3 9 9 milk. 1 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 11th ANNIVERSARY SALE a + GET up to $1,000.00 CASH Back from BolensI May 18 May 19 May 20 Thursday: Spaghetti and mild PLATE Car Pasta Salad Valid At Hartford Rd. The following Items will be sold at prices listed— 9x9 - ITALIAN 10x10 — HEAVY DUTY Diesel Tractors Valid At Broad Street CERAMIC-FLOOR-TILE 2 M odels Seafood Salad subject to prior sale— fir s t c o m e , f ir s t s e r v e d CERAMIC FLOOR TILE MANY COLORS REBATE: $1,000 Tuna Salad Washes NO DEALERS ALLOWED! STARTING PRICE STARTING PRICE Fruit Salad Save $2.00 Save $3.00 CONTRACTORS & HOMEOWNERS ONLY! 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STARTING PRICE $12.99 Baked Potato or French Fries $2.95 STARTING PRICE 646-3079 $5.95 $ 8.99 ea. 2"X10"X14 $12.49 ea. Desserts (additional) SOFT SHELL CRABS —Featuring*^ $ 9.99 ea. 2 ”X10"X16' $2 ^ 0 $ i ^ 6 5 Chocolate Cream Pie Fish Market, Dining and •^Includes^— $13.49 ea. IN SEASON $11 .99 ea. 2 ”X12”X14’ Lemon Tart Room and Take Out The Gentle 344 Broad Street N/A SFT SFT Exterior Wash $12 .99 ea. 2"X12'X16' $16.99 ea. r, Open untii 8:00pm Touch® Wash Manchester Thur. & Fri. Evening Interior Cleaning 237 LEDYARD ST. OTHER LOCATIONS 646-6846 HARTFORD, CT NORTH HAVEN Process Hand Towel Dry CASH - CHECKS - MC Or VISA ONLY 522-0507 522-7701 234-7470 (Regularly $4.95) w.H. PREuss SONS c h a l ^ Raaarvatloni 43 Oak Street OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WATERBURY 221 BOSTON TPKE RTE. 4 A 44 • BOL.TON* CT. ^ (Regularly $8.95) HARTFORD SHOWROOM 755-6177 Appraotatad SEA FOOD MANCHESTER VaUd Until 5/29/89 Valid Until 5/29/89 MANCHESTER LUMBER MONDAY-WEDNESDAY 8:00-5:30 SUBSTRATE 500 CONCRETE r643-2224M S€»h/iN& THE ant* (MR Not Valid Without Coupon Or With I III'C.onirailors Clioiif. I hi' lloim'ovuuTs Hi'lpi'r' 643-9492 Not Valid Without Coupon Or With THURSDAY-FRIDAY 8:00-8:30 T IL E BOARD Offer expires June 15fh 649-9937 Any Other Coupon Or Promotion 401 New State Road, Manchester 643-5144 3x5 — *14’» Any Other Coupon Or Promotion SATURDAY 9:00-5:00 Priced For Average Sized Car M eed For Average Sized Car 3x6 - »16r» HIGH PERFORMANCE SINC E 1911 J -wo ■ o ■ ~W-»-W " » ■ ---- MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 17. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 17, 1989 — 17 Puzzles FOCUS/Advice T V Tonight ACROSS 5 Chem. ending Answer to Previous Puzzle 5:00PM (ESPN) Legends of the 138) MOVIE: 'The French Connection' the son of a killer. Angie Dickinson, Robert [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ 6 Hardware item Brickyard 1983 Indy 800 highlights Culp, Danielle Brisebois 1987 Rated R zine Weekly report, 1 Gloomy Two policemen are involved in an after 7 Age M IV1 hours investigation of an international nar U 5:30PM [ESPN] NBA Today 1 0:1 "1 PM 38) Honeymooners [USA] New Mike Hammer 4 ----- of Troy 8 Nervous___ cotics ring. Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, 9 Band M 1 11! Twilight Zone 9 Sail upward 6:00PM 13 i [8 ) 22 30, 40 News Fernando Rey 1971 1 0:30P M 11) 26) INN Nows 1:00A M N instrument 10 Resin- (5D M att Houston (61) Star Trek (18) Linda Seidel (20) NVR Showcase Grandma’s gift didn’t win giri’s heart 12 Sorrel producing tree (11) Star Trek [A&E] Battle Line '20; All in the Family [A&E] Wings Over the World: In De­ 13 Accustom fense of Neutrality A profile of Nils Sode- DEAR ABBY: Your 11 Aid in (.18) Mission Impossible [CNN] PrimeNews 38' Honeymooners resources. And, I believe it is our 14 Hockey great berg, one of the defenders of A column about grand­ spread this important message. diagnosing f20' Airwolf [D IS ] Just Like Family ^57. Voice/Dance An Emmy Award­ Bobby ___ Switzerland's neutrality (60 min.) responsibility, our duty, to use these 19 Kin of mono winning documentary featuring Grammy- mothers who favor one MANUEL LUJAN JR., 15 Evil 124] Doctor Who; Planet of the Spiders [ESPN] Adventure; The Gamesman [C N N ] Crossfire treasures prudently, and pass them 21 Hebrew Part 4 of 6 wlnning vocalist Bobby McFerrin and the grandchild over SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, 16 Allowable [H B O ] Drunk and Deadly (CC) A look Tandy Beal Dance Company (R) [ESPN] NBA Today unspoiled to our children and grand­ measure (26) T.J. Hooker back at May 17, 1986 when 81 Americans another reminded me of [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide WASHINGTON, D C. under law 23 Spree were killed in drunk driving accidents, fea 61' Newhart my own grandmother. I Dear Abby children. How we care for the land 17 Motorists' org. '38} Family Ties (CC) Part 1 of 2 24 Coin of the tures interviews with survivors and ac 11:00PM 3| 8) 22, 30 40 ,57 1:30A M ' 8j Career Media Network today will determine whether or not 18 Ancient theater 57. World of Survival (R) am 51 years old and will DEAR ABBY: I have a question realm counts of five of the fatal accidents. (60 News ® Joe Franklin Abigail Van Buren N (61 Three's Company rnin ) A we will be able to enjoy its majesty 20 Truck never forget my fourth about my marital status. After my 25 Attention- ' 9.: Benny Hill Qj) INN News and bounty in the future. 22 Bird's beak [A&E] Heroes: Made in the U S A. [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey birthday. My cousin and husband and I were divorced, I legally getting sound ;i1i Cheers (CC) (30) Later W ith Bob Costas 24 Actor Alastair 26 Beasts of [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Melody Tim e’ The sto [M AX] MOVIE: The Legend of the I share the same birth­ Take Pride in America” promotes reclaimed my maiden name. Our 18) Think and Grow Rich (38) Hogan's Heroes burden Dl M Ties of Pecos 6ill and Jofinny Applcseed Lone Ranger' When the Cavendish gang day, and our mothers wise stewardship through volunteer- daughter uses that name for her 25 Fool's gold blend with updated interpretations of clas­ sets out to kidnap Ulysses S. Grant, the 20) Jeffersons [CNN] Newsnight Update 27 Dissipated man had planned a party for school records, medical treatments 28 Looked sic melodies in this seven-part mix of live Lone Ranger and Tonto ride to the rescue. 24) Motorweek Mazda's RX-7 sports car [DIS] MOVIE: The African Lion' The ism with the assistance of the 29 Glacial ridge 44 Legume two of us. etc. 3 2___ Paulo 52 Spirit action and animation Roy Royers, Luana Klinton Spilsbury, Christopher Lloyd, Ja­ and the MX-5 Miaia, the Buick Century se­ "king of the beasts " is examined 1955. Advertising Council Inc. in a public 30 English school Patten 1948 son Robards 1981 Rated PG 33 Compass point 47 Ben Cart­ 53 Director dan, new car warranties. Rated G. My grandmother gave my cousin a service advertising campaign A few years ago, my ex-husband 31 Land title mother must have been a medical AP photo 35 Fixed charge wright's boy Preminger [ESPN] Sports Trivia [TMC] MOVIE: Less Than Zero' (CC) A (26) Weekday [ESPN] Fishin' Hole set of dominoes and a large doll with Equally important is a national died, so I now call myself “ a single 34 Certainly not 48 Resound college student's visit home opens his miracle. One wonders how she could 36 North Atlantic 56 Accounting [HBO] MOVIE; Harry and the Hender­ 38) M -A’S"H [HBO] MOVIE: Jocks' When a major blond hair. It was the most beautiful parent.” However, since I now use my TWO FOR THE SHOW — Bob Hope and 37 On the summit 49 Future LL Bs. sons' (CC) A Washington family's life is eyes to how deeply his friends are involved have lived for so long without a heart. awards program that recognize annu­ bird agey. (61 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) college tennis tournament is held in Las doll I had ever seen. maiden name, what do I say when I go 41 Author turned upside down after they run into Big in 1. A. s affluent drug underworld A n ­ ally the most outstanding stewardship singer Melissa Manchester perform on 38 What's up, exam 57 Landing boat drew McCarthy, Jami Gertz, Robert Dow­ Vegas, the teams have difficulty concen­ I opened my gift and found a piece of to a hospital and the admission clerk Jacqueline___ 51 Green rock foot during a camping trip and take the [A&E] Joe Penny at the Improv Host trating on their game. Scott Strader, Perry DEAR ABBY: I am writing to activities occurring across the coun­ ___7 58 Organ for lumbering creature home John Lithyow. ney Jr 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) Joe Penny ("Jake and the Fatman"). Fea­ asks me what my marital status is? the stage of the Champs Elysees 43 Periwinkle growth Lang, Mariska Hargitay 1987 Rated R. green corduroy yardage. Grandma congratuate the students at Skeen try. Anyone wishing more informa­ 39 One of the hearing Melinda Dillon. Margaret Langrick 1987 [USA] Murder, She Wrote tured. juggler Daniel Rosen; comedian Dale Theater in Paris Monday as they record Gonyea. (60 mm.) [USA] WWF Prime Time Wrestling said, “ Your mother can make a dress Am I widowed, divorced or single? Three Stooges 1 2 5 Rated PG. (In Stereo) Elementary School in Leesburg. Fla., tion about how to nominate deserving 6 7 8 10 11 8 : 3 O P M G i 3 i40 Head of the Class (CC) Y for you out of this.” I still recall individuals and organizations for EENIE, MEENIE, MINEY a TV show for Hope’s 86th birthday. 4 0 ___ fly r ; [LIFE] E/R Dennis surpasses his credit limit with [CNN] Moneyline 1 :35AM ® Love Boat for their “ Little Perfect" program, 12 thinking at that moment, “ Grandma awards can write to: Take Pride in Hope learned during the show that he 42 Be imminent [T M C ] MOVIE: Oh God! You Devil' classmates. (R) [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 2:00A M ® The Judge (CC) and to let your readers know about a 45 Belonging to us doesn’t like me.” To this day I can’t America, P.O. Box 1339-A, Jessup DEAREENIE: Since your husband 1 Ll " (CC) In desperation, a struggling musician [A&E] Tw entieth Century A convoy is [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) Kevin Mea- fli) Diets Don't Work national public awareness campaign has been made a Knight of the Legion of 15 died after your divorce, you never 46 Scrutinize declares that he would trade his soul for a massacred en route to Russia during ney ("Big") lakes the stage, combining hu­ remember ever having shared a hug called “ Take Pride in America" Md. 20794. 47 Aids chance at fame and fortune, and the devil World War II Host Walter Cronkite mor with occasional fits of clarity. (In (3® Dating Game were, and are not now, “ widowed” - Honour by the French government. ” or a kiss with her. 50 Sylvester 18 21 obliges George Burns, Tod Wass, Ron Sil­ [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Nicole joins a Stereo) (38) Jeffersons (CC) The U.S. Department of the Interior Surely, these 12 young students at ver. 1984 Rated PG. My only vivid memory of this you are divorced. A single person is Stallone role group of female pilots who are dedicated [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [A&E] Decades: 70's is the lead agency for the Take Price Skeen Elementary School are a bright [USA] Cartoon Express grandmother was the hurt I felt on my one who has never been married. 54 Military school to preventing environmental disasters. (In [ESPN] SportsLook initiative. Certainly, as ’’landlord" of Stereo) 1 1 :30PM iaj 401 Nightline (CC) and shining example of the “ thousand (abbr.) 6:15PM (M AX) MOVIE; That Cer fourth birthday. more than 500 million acres of public CS Morton Downey Jr. [T M C ] MOVIE: Less Than Zero' (CC) A points of light” upon which the 55 Shoelace tip 25 26 27 30 tain Feeling' A comic sinp artist is lured 9:00PM ClD Jake and the Fatman (CC) .college student’s visit home opens his ROSE MARIE POWERS off writing thank-you notes, >11) Honeymooners land, I am familiar with the enormous American people. President Bush and lite rs of sympathy, etc. because you don't PEOPLE 59 Morsel left at by the secretary bride to-be of .a syndi McCabe, presumed dead in an at-sea eyes to how deeply his friends are involved OLYMPIA. WASH. problems associated with careless meal 32 caied cartoonist Bob Hofie, Fva Mane bombing targeted for his reporter friend, is '18) Can You Beat Baldness? in L.A.’s affluent drug underworld. An­ his administration rely to contribute Saint, George Sanders 1956 stalked by the assassin on a desert island. Letters tor All Occasions." Send a 60 Wild sheep (20) Think and Grow Rich drew McCarthy, Jami Gertz, Robert Dow­ use and intentional abuse of Ameri­ to the care of this great country. n (60 min ) (In Stereo) ney Jr 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) akkJ^ or money order tor $2.89 to: Dear DEAR ROSE MARIE: Yourgrand- JFK Jr. backs housing 61 Of the nose 36 6:30PM(3JCBS News (CC) (In Stereo) 22) (30) Tonight Show (In Stereo) ca’s precious natural and cultural Thank you. Abby, for helping us to Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount ‘ 8) l40j Coach (CC) Hayden wants to Morris, III. 61054. (Postaoe Is Included.) 62 Pose i8) 140 ABC News (CC) f24l Automania Part 6 of 13. NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) - John F. 40 leach the team's star player a lesson when 2:10A M [MAX] MOVIE: Murder 63 Hard drinker 22 ,30) NBC News (CC) OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Self, Ph.D. Kennedy Jr. said he wouldn’t complain if he develops a superiority complex. (In (26) Rat Patrol One' A teen-ager inadvertently becomes 6 4 ______Dame 124 57' Nightly Business Report Stereo) 38) St. Elsewhere involved in hts brother's deadly Southern someone sought to build housing for the 65 Canal system 38) Family Ties (CC) Part 2 of 2 (22. :30) Night Court (CC) Flashbacks re­ >57' MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour crime spree Based on a true story Henry homeless in Hyannisport, Mass., site of the in northern call how the court staff incurred expenses Thomas, James Wilder. 1988. Rated R M Ads about government sales 47 48 49 (61) Love Connection Kennedy compound. Michigan 52 S3 totaling $954,768 (60 min.) (R) [CNN] Sports Tonight [A&E] Profiles Featured Eva Pnron 2:30A M (3D superior Court “ You can start in my house,” Kennedy said 24 Queen Elizabeth II: Sixty Glorious [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Electric Horseman' 54 r [CNN] Showbiz Today An ex-champion rodeo rider kidnaps his (3D Sustaining Tuesday in an interview on WVOX-AM and DOWN Years Produced in celebration of Queen [ESPN] SportsLook Elizabeth’s 60ih birthday, a profile of the sponsor's thoroughbred stallion and rides ilD (3® Alice WRTN-FM in this New York City suburb. 60 him into the desert Robert Redford, Jane nothing more than a ripoff 1 Average [LIFE] Easy Street British monarch's personal and official life, [CNN] Sports Latenight and her achievements. Narrator Alastair Fonda. Willie Nelson 1979 Rated PG. The 28-year-old son of President Kennedy 2 Sour [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date 63 n 7:00PM 3 I Inside Edition Burnet (60 min.) [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date was asked during a call-in show what would 3 Northern L scores. A lot of met­ scores happen if housing for the homeless was European t 8j 22 W heel of Fortune (CC) (57 American Playhouse: Big Time (CC) ropolitan radio risk. While there are probably 10 J Keith Reddin's stage play chronicling ma­ [HBO] 1st & Ten: The Bulls Mean Busi­ 2:35AM (JD Family Feud 4 Piece of armor Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) to 15 percent savings available proposed in Hyannisport. He said such a plan (c)1989 by NEA Inc 17 terialism in the 1980s explores the rola ness (CC) The players buy the team to stations all BS 11: Cheers (CC) Pan 2 of 2 3:00A M i9j Home Shopping Over­ for people who are buying some­ would meet resistance but would succeed tionships and dreams of a trio of yuppies avoid a takeover (In Stereo) night Service (3 hrs.) over the U.S. 18: Rockford Files Pari 2 of 2 Adrian Pasdar, Dennis Boutsikaris and Mia thing for their own use, that eventually. [TM C] MOVIE: The Day of the Jackal' Ql) A Day to Care for the Children are running 20 M *A -S “H Sara star (90 min ) (In Stereo) An experienced international contract killer Sylvia savings isn’t enough to justify a Kennedy is a board member of HELP Inc., a IS hired by a secret military organization to (1® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) ads that say if 24 57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (61 Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) you call a toll dealer making the purchase, non-profit organization that builds transitional Deanna is torn between her feelings for kill Charles de Gaulle. Edward Fox, Alan (^) Trapper John, M.D. 26 MOVIE: The Alamo' The Battle of the Riker and her ties to family tradition when Badel, Tony Britton. 1973 Rated PG free number — making whatever repairs may be housing for homeless women with children. CELEBRITY CIPHER Alamo IS waged by heroes who fight to [A&E] Joe Penny at the Improv Host; Porter Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present she's faced with a prearranged marriage [USA] Miami Vice necessary, and trying to sell at a Also appearing on the show was Andrew free Texas from Mexico John Wayne, Ri­ Joe Penny ("Jake and the Fatman"). Fea­ keping your Each letter in the cipher stands lor another Today 's due T equals X (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) tured; juggler Daniel Rosen; comedian Dale chard Widmark, Laurence Harvey 1960 1 1 :35PM C3D Night Court credit card profit.” Cuomo, 31, the head of H ELP and son of Gov. [A&E] Wings Over the World: In De­ Gonyea. (60 min.) Mario Cuomo. 30) 140 Current Affair close by — you When items of great value — *KHRDHRD ULKKNRK IGL fense of Neutrality A profile of Nils Sode 1 2:00A M ® USA Today Scheduled, [CNN] Headline News Overnight such as expensive sports cars or Cuomo has met resistance from Westchester 38 Cheers (CC) berg, one of the defenders of Switzer­ how to keep a marriage alive. can receive in­ land's neutrality (60 min.) [DIS] MOVIE: 'Summer Stock' There s art objects — are to be sold, the residents to his plans to build H ELP projects in 61 Family Ties (CC) (1j) Star Trek pandemonium in the fields when a group of formation from the U.S. govern­ plains. UHZL PNOA PFHUOHRD JNG [C N N ] Larry King Live sale is frequently handled the area. [A & E ] Chronicle ClI) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) show people turn a farmer's barn into a ment about how you can buy from The situation has been made [DIS] MOVIE: 'Summer Stock' There's temporary theater Judy Garland, Gene through a private auction house. ANFG UIGAKT. [CNN] Moneyline 12^S) Morton Downey Jr. the government expensive cars, worse by new laws allowing the pandemonium in the fields when a group of Kelly, Eddie Bracken. 1950 Sales of valuable real estate are [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to date show people turn a farmer s barn into a Combat! boats and homes at a fraction of Diller a ‘trailblazer’ scores [ESPN] Pro Baseball Team Arm W res­ It is cotton KNOWLev&e a/^ono scientists Drug Enforcement Administra­ no longer done at auction — now PLGRIOLVVL MLVi. GK temporary theater Judy Garland, Gene (4® W in. Lose or Draw tling From Las Vegas. (R) their value. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Kelly, Eddie Bracken 1950 THAT THE ANCIENT EOYFTIANS WE'RE W ELL tion and others to seize the assets ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) - Phyllis PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Tlit m.-in a ’.o treab-'cs ■ i3 'nc-ri^s l's ii.- (6T) Media Arts Responding to the ads is a they’re handled through realtors. [E S P N ] World of Sports Profiles of re 3:05A M 3D News (R) AVVANCEV IN THE PRACTICE OF f^EVICINE of suspected drug dealers — Diller says she was a “ trailblazer” for female solid gold Tnmself. " — tVur .t.rie -lO'T.n:, [USA] Miami Vice [A & E ] Battle Line THERE IS NOW EVIDENCE THAT THEY ALSO waste of money — and the ’’You won’tevenknowifit’sthe cord holders in sports (60 min ) [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Return of the Living many of whom drive fancy cars comics and can see her influence on the hit 7:30PM L 3^ Entertainment Tonight [CNN] Newsnight Dead Part H' (CC) The gas released from drug kingpin’s house,” says How­ . -;l ; n-L [HBO] MOVIE: 'Sunset' Movie cowboy PRACTICED DENTISTRY. f^EDICAL TREATA^ENT government would like you to Harrison Ford ( 'Indiana Jones and the Last a mysterious canister revives the occu­ and live in magnificent homes. television sitcom “ Roseanne.” Tom M ix joins forces with legendary law­ [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour know it. ell. “ You’ll just know it’s a house, Crusade ') (In Stereo) pants of a local cemetery. James Karen, OF TEETH APPEARS TO HAVE STARTED AS ■’What you have to under­ man Wyatt Earp to nab the killer of a [HBO] MOVIE: Bad Dreams' (CC) The selling for whatever the market “ That’s my original premise,” Ms. Diller iS ] 22 Jeopardy! (CC) Thom Mathews, Michael Kenworthy. EAKLY AS Z500 3.C. A JAW FOUND IN A “ It used to be $10 for this stand," says Howell, “ is that brothel owner in 1929 Hollywood. Bruce sole survivor of a mass suicide ritual is will bring.” said of the ABC series starring Roseanne Barr. L?] 20 Major League Baseball: Los A n­ Wiliis, James Garner 1988 Rated R (In 1988. Rated R, (In Stereo) FOURTH DYNASTY TOA\D SHOWS EVIDENCE OF ’valuable’ information,” says these things are impounded and haunted by the spectral image of her cult’s “ No one else has used it since me but her. I was geles Dodgers at New York Mets (2 hrs . Stereo) long-dead leader. Jennifer Rubin, Bruce [ESPN] Karate: North Amer­ AN 0P5-RATI0N TO VPAIN A PUSS-FILLED Don Howell, chief of Personal 3 :30 AM held by the Marshals office until But the idea of semi-secret the first one to talk about the husband and the vlO min ) (Live) [LIFE] MOVIE: P.K. and the Kid' A Abbott, Richard Lyncli. 1988 Rated R. (In ican Light Welterweight Championship ADCESS UNDER THE FIRST ^ O L A R I Property Sales at the General the defendant’s trial is com­ government sales, known only to three kids and the housework. M: INN News trucker on hts way to the arm wrestling Stereo) From Rockford. Ill (60 min.) (R) I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME championships in California is joined by a Services Administration’s New pleted. If he’s found guilty, then it the privileged few who are willing “ She’s a target for trouble trapped by her 30) W in, Lose or Draw [LIFE ] Lady Blue [USA] MOVIE; The Sun Also Rises' « by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee pretty teen-age runaway Paul LeMat, This story portrays the turbulent lives of York office. “ Now I understand to pay for the information? 38 Newhart (CC) Joanna's dissatisfied [M AX] MOVIE; 'The Manchurian Can­ is forfeited to the government. existence,” she said of Barr. “ She’s not Grace Molly Ringwald, Alex Rocco 1987 the lost generation which emerged from the going rate is $88.95. And this is Nonsense. Unscramble these four Jumbles, You’re no longer by with the grade given to the inn by a tourist didate' (CC) An American Army captain “ But the government is not Kelly, she has an ordinary husband and a uncovers an assassination plot when he the first World War. Tyrone Power. Ava for information that you can get one letter to each square, to form yourself—you have us! rating book, Larry wants to return to [USA] MOVIE; Nothing in Common' A going to pop a quarter of a million “ It’s to our advantage to have messy house.” four ordinary words. school young executive develops a better under­ attempts to learn the truth about his recur­ Gardner, Errol Flynn 1957, Part 1 of 2. for free." ring Korean War nightmares Frank Sina­ dollars to buy a Ferrari or as many people participate as Ms. Diller broke into comedy in 1955, when >iHAa L ^ v ft 4 % 40: Cosby Show standing of his parents after they decide to 3:35A M [M A X ] Augustine Serge The advertisements claim that, possible, because that ensures end their 36-year marriage. Tom Hanks, tra, Laurence Harvey. Angela Lansbury. Avedikian, Thierry Bearzatto and Cather­ Lamborghini to use to make she was a 37-year-old housewife trying to make DOLMY 61 Newhart (CC) ^ ' Jackie Gleason, Eva Mane Saint 1986 1962 Rated PG-13 if you get the information the undercover drug buys. So when that the items will go for the ine LePrince star in this erotic tale of an Dr. Gott enough money to unite her five children, then [A & E ] World of Survival (T ) Pat Sajak aristocrat who poses as a young woman company offers, you can take highest prices, which is our 9:30PM 3 ) 40) Robert Guillaume 1 2:05A M agents need a vehicle like that, living with relatives, under a roof of their own. [C N N ] Crossfire (CC) Edward s and Ann's daughters take to win the heart of a socialite in 18th- part in government sales that will 1 2:30A M (3D St. Elsewhere century Paris. Peter Gott, M.D. they get it from seized property. objective. If this were such a She took the stage of a San Francisco night [DIS] Disney Family Album: Ward Kim­ an immediate liking to each other. (In Stereo) dD Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) allow you to make wonderful The govenment gets first pick, money-maker, the people selling club with established her trademark with a ball A profile of the Disney animator who 3:40A M (3D Nightwatch Joined in created Jimmy Cnckett SD (3S Late Night With David Letter- purchases at just pennies on the and what’s left over is what’s the information would be getting cigarette holder, spiky fright wig and loud ENGIF 1 0:00PM C l) Wisoguy (CC) Vinnie, Progress ^ s [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America High man (In Stereo) dollar. Frequently, those ads sold.” rich buying and re-selling the gravelly laugh punctuating the jokes. MePike and Lifeguard escape the devastat­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Big Bad Mam a II' Re­ contain an example of someone school sports ing pressures of the OCB on a trip to the (3® Morton Downey Jr. venge drives a 1930s gun moll to kidnap The personal property division stuff, instead of peddling mountains (60 min.) (In Stereo) the son of a killer. Angie Dickinson, Robert Lr- 8:00 PM Q 3 Candid Camera on (4® W hat a Country! who has realized enormous sav­ of GSA operates much like a information.” ■ "i Culp. Danielle Brisebois. 1987. Rated R. Reynolds donates theater Wheels (CC) Kristian Alfonso. Mario An­ CB (40) China Beach (CC) During 1968's dl) Gene Scott ings, A popular example is a man business. It is there not just to get dretti, Peter Funt. Elliott Gould, Edie Tet offensive, McMurphy finds K C is ad­ The companies selling free ZALBER t h a t f r i e n p l y [A&E] Tw entieth Century A convoy is 4:00A M 01) Streets of San Francisco who purchased a fishing boat rid of property, but to make JUPITER, Fla. (A P) — Burt Reynolds says McClurg, Geraldo Rivera and Pia Zadora dicted to heroin, Beckett is taken prisoner, government information have NEISHSORHOOP BANK and Cherry White is trapped during an as­ massacred en route to Russia during (3® One Day at a Time Part 3 of 3. Help is available worth thousands of dollars for )Oin host Alan Funt (60 min ) (In Stereo) World War II. Host; Walter Cronkite. money in the process. been investigated repeatedly, but he loves it more than any of his movies, but the CATEREP TO PEOFLE sault (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) [A&E] MOVIE: 'The Captive Heart' only $10. Cb^ (40) Growing Pains (CC) Maggie goes “ For that reason," says How­ it’s been concluded that what they actor plans to give his money-losing dinner WHO WERE THIS. C9) (26) (61) [CNN] News “ There is a vehicle sale on the into labor and interrupts Ben's birthday ell, “ there is a reserve price on are doing is, technically, legal. theater to a community college, a lawyer said party (R) Cl8) Learn to Play the Piano Overnight second Friday of each month in LEE NED for neuritis pain everything we sell. If it fails to That’s because to gather infor­ “ It’s a wonderful educational opportunity ” Now arrange the circled letters to ill) MOVIE: 'Conan the Barbarian' A (22J 1.30) Quantum Leap Sam becomes a Edison, N.J. While the procedure form the surprise answer, as sug­ warnor-thiof and his two companions are bring that price, we withdraw it.” mation on sales by different Palm Beach attorney Robert Montgomery j ’r 1 small-ume detective who is suspected of varies in the different regions of gested by the above cartoon. set out to free a king's daughter from a cult murdering his partner. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Items are usually sold for very agencies, you would have to make said Monday. DEAR DR, GOTT: I ’m 64 and have had back pain of snake worshippers. Arnold Schwar­ C24) Smithsonian World (CC) Profiles the the country, all anyone needs to near their fair market price. Reynolds and a group of art promoters plan zenegger. James Earl Jones, Sandahl for 23 years. My physician gave me a cortisone shot several phone calls. Print answer here: Arthur IVl Sackler Gallery's acquisition of do to find out about these sales is “ That’s why we have very few to raise $2 million to renovate the 449-seat S s, ^ Bergman 1982 and I was eventually told I had arthritis. Recently a This way, you only have to T the Vever Collection, Parisian Henri Vev- to phone the nearest regional dealers show up for our sales,” Jupiter theater and give it to the Palm Beach (Answers tomorrow) (.18) MOVIE: 'Li’l Abner' This musical co­ er's assemblage of 14th- through 18th- neighbor suggested neuritis and I appear to have all make one phone call, at a cost of medy IS based on Al Capp's famed comic office of the general Services Howell explains. “ We sell every­ Community College, said Montgomery who Jumbles; TRIPE CROWN FROSTY PAUNCH century Persian and Indian artwork, not the symptoms. Is there anything I can take to help $89.95. Hardly a bargain, in Yesterday's strip on hillbilly life Granville Owen, Martha seen since World War II. (60 min.) Administration,’’ Howell ex- thing as-is. The buyer takes the anyone’s book. has pledged $500,000. Answer: What they served In that restaurant favored by O'Driscoll, Buster Keaton. 1940 me? the karate crowd—"CHOPS" [A&E] Decades: 70's ALASKA !22) (30) Unsolved Mysteries (CC) UFO “ I love this theater more than any m oviel’ve [ESPN] Ladies Pro Bowling: WIBC sightings; a baby taken from a New York done,” the actor said in January. The theater Queens From Bismarck, N O (90 min.) DEAR READER: Neuritis means sweling and Now bBcii In Btoch, Jumbio Book No. 27 l i k v iliB b It for I2.B0, w hich includo* p o tta o * hospital; an update on an alleged Tennes­ (Live) cost him about $2.8 million and lost about $1 5 •nd handling, from Jumbla, d o thia nawapapar, P.O. Box 4M 6. Odando, FL 32602-4366 DON’T DELAY. Our special inflammation of a nerve. This can result from Includa your nama, addraaa and ilp coda and maka your chock payable to Nawapaparbooka. see killer, apprehended through a viewer s million in 1987 and 1988, he said. [M AX] IVIOVIE: 'The First Deadly Sin' A infection of the nerve or nerve-pinching from Builder cut the wrong woods tip, (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Reynolds declined to comment on the theater detective discovers a pattern in a string of adjacent structures. (24) (57) Atlantic Realm (CC) Using ax murders. Frank Sinatra, Faye Dunaway, A A A escorted tour to Alaska Monday at a luncheon in his home town of remote-controlled cameras, submersibles For example, spinal osteoarthritis is a common DEAR BRUCE: You’re going to think this is made James Whitmore 1980 Rated R Jupiter, 80 miles north of Miami. He was and diving bells to explore the ocean floor condition in patients over 60 and is marked by up, but it’s not. and observe deep-sea creatures. (60 rnin.) [TMC] MOVIE: Big Bad Mam a H' Re­ includes just about everything - accepting an award for aiding Palm Beach Part 3 of 3, venge drives a 1930s gun moll lo kidnao calcium deposits on the spinal bones (vertebrae). I bought a building lot four years ago with the idea County tourism. These deposits may cause pressure on certain that one day I might be able to build my dream home “ Let me enjoy my award,” he said. Astrograph cruise, rail, air, hotels, meals, nerves, with resultant pain, weakness and tingling. there. I purchased the lot because it was priced Smart Money Technically, this is a type of neuritis — so, in fact, right. The builder who received permission to sightseeing, entertainment - and you may have neuritis from your arthritis. subdivide the propertly needed money and was Danson a ‘homebody’ gant and loose with your funds for your In my experience, cortisone injections are rarely willing to sell the lots for,;well under value to raise Bruce Williams own good today. Your behavior could helpful in this situation because, although they may the money. NEW YORK (A P) - Actor Ted Danson says ^Your invite someone devious to take advan­ more. Very few spaces remain. his personal life doesn’t live up to that of his tage ot you. temporarily lessen paina nd discomfort by reducing At the time, there was no way that I could afford to “ Cheers” character, bartending bachelorSam ^Birthday LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If you submit Call now to reserve your place swelling, they do nothing to cure the basic have a house built. But the lot was heavily wooded, Malone. to inclinations to scatter your forces propblem, which is calcium deposits. Other and 1 figured that when I could build one, the home “ I ’m a homebody,” Danson, 41, said in thinner than you should today, nothing would have an absolutely magnificent setting. For 1 treatment to improve symptoms would include too productive is likely to result from June’s Redbook magazine. “ I find that I for a trip of a lifetime. We leave special exercises, a back brace and anti­ the past several years I have paid the taxes on the DEAR READER: It doesn’t require a real estate May 18,1989 your efforts. Keep your strengths intact, operate much better in life being surrounded SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don’t at­ inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen. A course of property and, thanks to your advice, had it covered expert to determine that you have been severely by my family.” August 6th. Come with us. physical therapy may reduce symptoms. with liability insurance to be sure that if someone damaged Contact an astute attorney as soon as In the year ahead you are likely to be tempt to bluff your way through today Danson. who starred in the recent film much more ambitious than you have by pretending you're knowledgeable In severe cases, surgery (to remove the offending were injured on the property, I would not lose it. possible because this is a matter to be resolved in “ Cousins,” lives in Santa Monica, Calif with been in (he past. You're not likely to feel about something you're not. Be smart Call Bob Jones At calcium deposits) may be necessary. Last weekend my wife and I drove past it just to court. his wife of 12 years, Casey, and their fully satisfied until you achieve success and say as little as possible. take a look and make certain that no one had 646-7096 For more information, I am sending you a copy of Obviously the builder is the primary culprit here daughters. Kate, 9, and Alexis, 4. In two areas simultaneously. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Your my Health Report “An Informed Approach to dumped refuse there. When we came around the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your con­ curiosity could tempt you to poke your but I believe that the owner of the property also The marriage ran into trouble after Casev Surgery.” Other readers who would like a copy corner, we couldn’t believe our eyes. Not a bush, centration level might not be up to par nose in something today that actually bears some responsiblity - he should have clearly had a stroke while delivering Kate he said should send $1.25 with their name and address to weed, tree or shrub was left on the property. The today and this could cause your work to doesn’t concern you. Be prepared to spelled out to the builder what area was his. Three hard years of physical therapy’followed! suffer. Keep your mind focused on what take the consequences if you decide to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure neighbor next door is building a home, and the You will have to determine what the value of the During that time, there was a real moment you're doing at all times. Trying to patch butt In. to mention the title. builder simply cleaned off the entire corner, property w p before this unfortunate incident, and of 50-50: ‘Do we stay or do we go?” ’ Danson up a broken romance? The Astro- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Usually including my land. All the topsoil had been scraped the value afterwards, and what other damages vou said. “ It may not have been verbalized but Graph Matchmaker can help you to un­ you are a rather independent individual back and left in a huge pile on the back of our derstand what to do to make the rela­ who does things independently. Today, may be entitled to. that’s what our trouble was about — whether or property. tionship work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, however, you're mode of operation is I would immediately take pictures of the carnage not the commitment was still there. On the new news station. Join Pat Sheehan and Beth Carroll Our Language We are absolutely beside ourselves. While the P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101- apt to be determined by outside hopefully, you already have pictures of the property factors. location is still good, it’s our view that one of the 3428, with Roger Griswold's weather and Rich Coppola on sports. before this took place. It’s vital to take the pictures GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You may AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Today major reasons we bought the property — that is, the right away because the builder may recognize that Andersson funds prize have to be extra careful today in any you might have to deal with a heavier QUESTION: A book I ’m reading calls someone wooded look we wanted — has now been destroyed. workload than usual and you will also he has a big responsibility here, and he may start matters that pertain to your personal ±h efirst class travel agency who leaches crime a fagin. Where does that come When we talked to the builder, he just shrugged STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — The former resources. Think twice before taking have to be careful not to let your assign­ transferring assets to an entity that you might find from? manager of ABBA, the disbanded pop group is gambles or speculating. ments pile up. If you tall behind, It'll be thafs not just for members only. his shoulders and said he was sorry, but he was difficult to discover or attack. under the impression that the entire corner creating a sort-of Nobel Prize for music with CANCER (June 21-July 22) Today you hard to catch up. There is a lesson here for all of us. If you own might find yourself all alone out front PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Do not let WEST HAaTFORO WATERTOaO MANCHESTER PLAMVILLE HARTFORD ANSWER: Charles Dickens offered us the belonged to his client, and his client wanted to start the $6 million he got for selling his record property that is relatively small and subject to company. championing an unpopular cause. It your peers pressure you into doing Watch 233-8511 443-4376 646-7096 747-4511 236-5864 villainous old Fagin as a character in the 1838 novel out fresh. The owner says that he is sorry that a - - activity nearby, it would be well to clearly stake out may be wise to drop the matter tempo­ something today that your better judg­ 1- 800- 842-4320 1 800 842-8691 “Oliver Twist.” Fagin trained young boys to mistake was made, but he didn’t make it. “ It is a broad prize. Had it existed before ment tells you does not serve your best your land with markers that even the most casual rarily until you have proper back-up. WTIC N e ^ at 10 become thieves, and the lower-cased fagin soon I have talked to my friends, and they say the best Elvis Presley and the Beatles probably would LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A problem with interests. You may later regret it if you applied to anyone who teaches crime, not to just any observer would notice, to help prevent this sort of have won it, Louis Armstrong and Duke which you may have to contend today do. Open Monday thing to do is to put the lot up for sale and try to buy a tragic mixup. old crook. Ellington and Bach and Beethoven,” Stikkan might be ot your own doing. It will only ARIES (March 21-April 19) It's best not Tonight 61WTIC-TV 8:30-8; IVasday- similar piece of property, since it would be many contribute to the complications it you to make any major domestic decisions Frlday 8:30-5. years before we could grow new trees to beautify Andersson said Tuesday. Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host is try to pass the buck. today If your mate isn’t present or, at Do you have a question about our language? this lot. The prize, worth several hundred thousand heard each week night on NBC stations. Questions VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) There are in­ the least, fully consulted as to what you Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, Manchester Who do we lood to for redress? dollars, will be awarded by the Swedish Royal dications that you might be too extrava- have in mind. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. should be sent to: Smart Money, Manchester Academy of Music beginning in 1991, he said. A READER Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. i

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DILLON by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright All10M pightt Tribuh* ReitrvM MtdU S«rvic«» inc CL^SIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 $ rc ^ P lD HATANDJAcK^fi^ AflVTHlNG ^17 F O k t Notices I HELP I HELP l.aJHELP I ^ H D M E S IHDMES r n APARTMENTS HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED I'M wamted |£1Jfdr sale FDR SALE |£ £ J fdr rent m e "/VH^/£;THE Mrt/IE bflL,, WAS NOT A Doti A M U ,, A s 0 condition precedent to ft/T WAS popTPAyfeTS AN SSflEEN FcR Y^ARS BY A the plocement of ony adver­ TELEMARKETERS-part PERSDN to work 2pm- A clean and airy three EAST Hartford. Nice one tising In the Manchester He­ TELEPHDNE Callers. CDLDR yourself success­ CDVENTRY. Well main­ Cf^T NAMED RviDCLftt FeUNETtNO. Day time or evenings. time evenings. Earn ful. Dynamic and pro­ 9pm cleaning shower- bedroom ranch availa­ tained and nicely deco­ or two bedroom apart­ rald, Advertiser hereby $125. to $250. per week. ment. Heat and hot A Fexible hours. $7. an gressive color analysis /locker room facility. ble for Immediate oc­ rated three bedroom agrees to protect. Indemnify Call Mr. Bellas, 647- and hold harmless the Man­ hour. Call for an op- company needs full or Marlbourgh Glaston­ cupancy. Maintenance raised ranch located In water Included. Secur­ chester H erold, Its officers polntm ent 289-1971. 9946.______part time consultants. bury area. Paid health, free siding. Nice pri­ one of the nicest devel­ ity and references re­ 1'^ NoT RMOTo and employees ogolnst ony HDUSEKEEPER Learn the newest life and retirement vate rear yard. 20 Por­ opments of Coventry, quired. No pets. Call SECRETARY. Flexible 289-0000, Monday- F i f p Y jm ' and all llabllltv, loss or hours. Fulltim e,salary wanted. Light house­ computer-assisted co­ plans. Call Arbor Acres tland Street. Hartford new wraparound deck, expense. Including ottor- keeping In small home. lor analyslst system. Farm 633-4681 exten­ Road to Keeney to many recent Improve­ Friday, 9am-6pm. Sat­ nevs' fees, arising from negotiable. Coll for on urday, 10amm-2pm. t»Cir appointm ent. 289-1971. Forty year old. Hours Also train In wardrob- sion 3601)etween 9am- Portland. D.W. Fish ments, fireplace, gar- claim s of unfair trade practi­ 2:30-11pm. Located In R ealty, 643-1591 .a PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz ces, Infringement of frode- Ing and make-up ar- 12:30pm. eoe. oge, wooded rear yard, MANCHESTER. Dnebed- COLLEGE Students to South Glastonbury, fif­ trlsty . Excellent In­ easy commute to Hart­ A 1 marks, trade names or pat­ w ork In a sw im m ing RESTAURANT Assistant PRETTY cedar sided, full room, ponellng, refer­ ZL ents, violation of rights of teen minutes away come. Call Grace Manager for A&W Res­ dormered ca p e on ford, more. Philips ences, no pets. $495. RIGHT AWAV THE pool store. In Coven­ from Manchester. $7. B la lla s 724-0025. Real Estate, 742-1450.O I Ve NEVER BEEN privacy and Infringement of try. $5-6 on hour, will taurant, West Farms quiet country road. 646-3166. STOMACH KNOWS THAT copyright and proprletarv starting salary. All Features Include 2x6 a b l e t o f i g l ;r e troln. 742-7308.______GRDUND maintenance Mall. Recent restau­ BDLTDN. Birch Mt MANCHESTER. Two unfair competition paid Insurance benef­ workers. Full time rant management ex­ construction Anderson Splendor. Sparkling SUPPER IS COMING,. and libel and slander, which bedroom apartment. T H A T OUT.. AUDIT Clerk. Company its, pleasant working work, Manchester perience reaulred with casement windows, new two story cedar may result from the publica­ will train, data entry condition. Call Ted, Stove, refrigerator, tion of any advertisement In area. Familiar with fast food background a brick fireplace. Con­ comtemporary on 1.5 heat, hot water, air skills, desired, and 633-4411,10-3.______grounds maintenance plus. 632-0406. temporary flair up­ acre wooded lot. Qual­ the Manchester Herald by good figure aptitude. conditioning. Nice lo- “We’re only showing one movie. We let you advertiser. Including adver­ TEACHER. State certifi­ and mowing practices stairs with super cedar i t y workmanship East Hartford location. catlon. C a ll 649-5240. sit through it twice." tisements In any free distri­ cation and BA/BS de­ necessary. C a ll 278-2960 Receptionist needed for bath with lacuzzl. 1.3 throughout. Vaulted bution publications pub­ $300. weekly. Call gree to head tour year t o schedule busy boarding kennel. acre lot. 30 French cedar celling In the MANCHESTER. Two ® 1989 by NEA. Inc lished by the Manchester Sharon at 282-9232. old nursery school pro­ oppointment.______Light typing, must be Road, Bolton. Rt 84 to living room. Spacious bedroom In The Man­ Herald. Penny Slettert SECURITY/Receptlon. gram starting In Sept- HAIRSTYLIST and Su­ personable and have 384 to Wyllys street fireplaced family room sion on Dtls Street. P u b lisher. Den, living room, ap­ DICK TRACY by Dick Locher B Max Collins Weekend evenings. meber. Monday, Wed- pervisors. Busy new good p h o n e skills. exit, left at exit, right at with sliders to privote stoplight. Right on pliances, heat and elec­ Y Part time front desk nesday, Friday, contemporary salon Three days per week, deck. Great reduced I LOST security position avail­ 8:30-3:30. The C h ild ­ French Road.D.W. tricity Included. $695. \S-r/ otters clientele, excel­ 24-32 hours. A p p ly In price. $299,900. Plano AM I able at new retirement ren's Place, Inc. 643- lent salary commis­ person. Canine Holi­ Fish R ealty, 643-1591 .□ Real Estate, 646-5200. Two months security. AND FOUND No pets. Two people HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne OEAP Y E T ? community. Call Phyl­ 5535. sion, benefits, on-goIng day Inn, 200 Sheldon MANCHESTER. Clasic MANCHESTER. Darling preferred, era Blan­ LOST. Honey colored, lis at 647-9343 or apply training and opportun­ Road, Manchester. Victorian Colonial with six room cape shaded chard and Rossetto, young mole, short hair In person at: Arbors at WAREHDUSE. We need ity for advancement In PART TIME Sales- aluminum siding. by beautiful mature Hop Brook, 403 West 646-2482. A/o / YoiJ cA^JT A / V I T Wa s cat, long thin tall, very an enthusiastic, hard a positive, friendly en­ Jewelry company In Three bedrooms, two flowering trees. Inside friendly. Porter Street Center Street, Man­ working person to vironment. Call today full baths, large front MANCHESTER. C lean, OF W o fzrH A malor department needs tender loving oreo. 649-3087.______chester, 647-9343. stock shelves and fill tor Interview . 646-1018. store seeking mature hall and family room. care. Convenient to one bedroom apart­ /Nb^^/ >Fri 4060.g______21st, 2-4pm. Im m acu­ THREE room, second M PART time 3 days per Cross/ Blue Shield, vo­ Please c a ll 649-1120. warahouae operatlona In East opanlr>g atock room tachniclan. THIS home has a “place late 5 room ranch. floor apartment. Ap­ week coordinator tor cation, paid holidays. Thia poattion raquiraa haavy lifting |tp'194B Capp Enffpnaaa. Inc 5.n Hartford. Intaraating, busy for everything" with $134,500. pliances and utilities dental specialty prac­ Please coll Bill Thur­ FU LL time gas attendant aaaignment coordinating up to 00 pounda of walght. Stock room or Invantory control many built-in and Included. No pets. Non- tice In Manchester. Re- ston at 742-9600 be­ needed. Call Jay 646- warahouaing and shipping ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 3444. background prafarrad. Ptaaaa abundance of cabinets. ILDTS/LAND smokers only. Security oulres mature, organ­ tween 8-5pm. functions. Right spot for forward application or apply in ized person with good Fireplaced living deposit and references CHILD care provider tor "Hands on" active Individual paraon M oivFrt 0>4pm. FDR SALE , diversified general of­ ready for long work day — room, large eat-ln kit­ re q u ire d . $575. p e r six weeks during the HUMAN RESOURCES m onth. 646-1007 b e ­ ‘WHAT 15 6 0 RARE A5 A “WHAT 15 50 RARE A6 A BOY.' 60ME PEOae WOULD fice skills. 645-0882. M o n .-F rI. E x p e rie n c e In chen plus breezway BEAUTIFUL 1.3 acres on summer. Two older DEPARTMENT tween 9am-4pm. DAY IM A\AY?" DAY 110 'JUM E'?" ARGUE WITH A 6IGM P05T' If yDu pDssess a Inventory control or leading to a beautiful outskirts of Manches­ BLONDIE by Dean Young ft Stan Drake children. No house­ ROCNVILLE fiENERAL yard and garden area. PART time work at QDDd speaking distribution helpful, but we HOSPITAL ter at end of cul-de-sac. MANCHESTER duplex. work. Must hove own will also train you. Insurance $149,900. Dir; M a in Five rooms, two bed­ W HA-A AAV LOLLIPOP'S ■' WHA-A VOU RUINED home on the phone 31 U«Im Street Your plans or ours? STUCK IN MR. BUAASTEAO'S transportation. Coll vDice and have and pension bansfita. Please Street to South Main to rooms. $575. per -7 MY LOLLIPOP servicing our customers 643-7254. Reckvilit, Ct 06066 $91,500. A nne M ille r __^ h a i r a few extra sand ratuma or latter for 274 Hackmatack Real Estate, 647-8000.O month. No utilities. in your spare time. Earn appointment. Street.______Kids w e lco m e . 649- SHIPPER/Recelver to CDLUMBIA - Sunset $100-$300 weekly. hDurs per day 9443.______work at MCC Book Hartford Despatche THE price of this delight­ Ridge. Six flat, dry lot, 644-904S or 528-0358. we have an lioJSITUATlDN ful seven room Victo­ Store. No evening P.D. Box 8271 one to two acres, walk THREE bedroom In two hours. Will train auall- excellent way I '^ 1 WANTED rian Colonial on to two lakes, thirty year old duplex, great PART Time handy man. fle d ca n d id a te . 643- East Harifbnl,CT 06106 D akland Street In M a n ­ for singles. Big kitchen ■ Afternoon position minutes to Hartford. 1097. fcr ycu tD make LPN/mom will babysit In chester has been reset Beautiful sunsets, prl- and living room, two available tor dependa­ big mcney$$$ licensed Manchester at $154,900! Three bed­ full baths, full base­ ble person. Hours 1- ce/$70's. Sadlon Real Fire Department Telemarketing home starting June 12. rooms, spacious bath Estate, 229801. ment. $850. per month ■ ""Z tI 5pm. Must have on FULL TIME TELLER C a ll Robin, 646-4651. with antique fixtures, plus utilities. Call after excellent driving re­ Dispatcher Savings Bank of eat-ln kitchen with pan­ fcr iDcal civic EXPERIENCED n u rse 7pm. 646-9892. cord. Duties Include: The Manchester fire de­ Manchester. Good try, gracious parlor ICDNDDMINIUMS crganizaticn, aide. Excellent refer­ MANCHESTER. Two cleaning cars, running partment Is currently wages, good benefits, with bookcases. Lots of 6 -1 7 ences. Seeks employ­ I FDR SALE bedroom flat, redeco­ errands and general accepting applications call Bill Wilscn experienced or will train. detail throughout. Up­ IF W E START IN I'M WELL AWARE OF THE TIME ...UNLESS \STOP IT, ARGUING T SHE'S RIGHT.'/ IT'S FOR- chores. Contact; Tom ment In private home, dated wiring and heat­ rated, lease, security, MOO, IN) YOU KNOW ELEMENT INVOLVED IN SUCH AN for the position of dis­ 529-3217. Apply 923 Main Street. days only. W ill do light H U G E six room , 1'/j bath no pets. $625. per month ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady VDUHAVE ) YOU / WILL GET J l SHOULDN'T/ GOTTEN, K e lly, 646-6464.______ing. Immediate occu­ HOW LONG IT'LL TAKE UNDERTAKING, BUT UNDER THE A BETTER 1 TWO.' ) US NO- f HAVE LOST V OSCAR! patcher. Further Infor­ housekeeping and units with three bed­ pancy! Jackson & plus utilities. 646-3618. TO SCAN OUR WAY CIRCUMSTANCES, IT'S TH E ONLY IDEA'.'. A ; — < WHERE.'/ MY TEMPER, 7 LET'S GET ENERGETIC Individual mation and application shopping. 289-6633. rooms, appliances, THROUGH HISTORY.^/ .THING VYE CAN DO,OSCAR!! DOC! I'M SORRY.'V TO WORK! needed part time for forms are available at: Jackson Real Estate, carpeting, full base­ MANCHESTER. Two — busy medical practice. 647-8400.D______ment and attached gar­ bedroom luxury town- •N Manchester Fire PRESS HELPERS BUSINESS house. All appliances, w o c M m m m I W J'TGET IT,,, IT UOTUt I'M ACTI/AILY Duties Include: tiling SUPER seven room age. $141,900. Blan­ and retrieving medical Headquarters Immediate openings for 1st and 2nd shifts In the liiloPPDRTUNITIES chard & Rossetto heat, cable, carpeting 0H,>(t)U'l/t &0ITA .HAHA- K)6$H'T AAAKE GEfiGE PAHELG Ansaldl-Bullt Colonial m MARRIEP records, assist prepar­ 32 Main St. sheetfed press room. Experience preferred, but on Timber Trail In Realtors," We're Sel- and air conditioning. GOTTA ^EAPf^R.QOOfiV M(2. GooM'i' LEfT ing dally schedule. we will train ambitious, reliable persons with Manchester. Three llng H ouses" 646-2482.P 649-5240. TDPAY,H0H.' ..s IDIMIG Manchester, CT MA«G ANV G€NGE/ iD f t w t r .? EtJTlT/.. Apply In person be­ good work records. Exceptional Benefit Package WHY SW EAT? bedrooms, ceramic CDNDD beauty with pool. MANCHESTER. T h re e tween 10am and 6pm. Includes shift differential, pension plan and 100% Are you tired of baths, plaster con­ Brick and beautiful and room, one bedroom Sports Medicine of company contribution for medical, life and struction, first floor spacious four room apartment available In ¥ Manchester, 155 Main RN/LPN dental insurance coverages. Please call 643-1101 working for others? laundry, beautiful oak unit with balcony over­ June. Security, no pets, Street, Manchester. hardwood floors references. Nice area. S- 17 Full time and part time for an Interview appointment. Let your money looking pool, with a positions available throughout. Pretty one car garage too. A $500. per month. U tili­ ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES INC. work for you! treed lot with screened great buy tor your first ties not Included. 643- THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PART TIM E 7am-3pm and 3pm-11pm, 579 Middle Turnpike West Earn up to $1,500 summer porch, patio, home or Investment. 1577.______Advsrtliing salat assistant. Monday-Friday. Manchester, CT 06D40 and 0 great storage Anne Miller Real Est­ Altarnoons, 12-5:30. Qensral a month. Part MANCHESTER. Beauti­ EO E m /F house In the back. ate, 647-8000.D oflica duties Including data N O weekends. time. *9,950 $239,900. Ja ck s o n 8i ful two bedroom apart­ ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook 0 . 1977 BUILT with garage. ment, eat-ln kitchen, entry, typing and filing. ALSD 7am-7pm and Jackson Real Estate, This terrific end unit investment. Call 647-8400.O______self-cleaning stove, COX CABLE OF 7pm-7am positions 24 hours condo with private en­ dishwasher, disposal every Saturday and A PLACE for you and trance, open floor plan, and refrigerator. Din­ ^£AR.TrtAT m elo d y?, GREATER HARTFORD Viom lO iTif^ i lOAlT A MiiJirng, r -t h a t '^ > Sunday BAYLOR. Take A Job That Counts! 1-800-637-8933. your horses. This eight has a garage and an Call Cablerep ing room, living room MV CoMSClEMCE (G YfeUR DAUGrtTeR... I OJEilDYTrtAT^hksr "MALE-DOMINlATeD iTrtEY GUUMDSOJ V I' 7 For more Information room , 7'h bath Colon­ extra room In base­ 646-7642 and one bath. Air con­ GPEAKI)lGr OVER The DOlJ'T TRD5T nefL 111 I The \A?ice of wiz. MD6H ALIKE.' please call; ial has two acres, coral ment. CHFA and FHA ditioned, very aulet. , / v N rnEMPLDYMENT and b a rn . $214,000. fiD(J5EW llJTeRCOM t h e HAklW CF A ? C0t]6C\BtiCB! MOT? Director ef Nursing, approved at 8% financ­ Ideal for middle aged Blanchard & Rossetto ing and only approxi­ GTKAlJGreR...GlVE I Crestfleid CenvaieMent SERVICES or senior citizens on ) Realtors," We're Sel- mately 3% down UP Yo ur ^ / ^ Part-Time Secretary busline. Heat an hot m m . . . ter/Jiip Home, llng H ouses" 646-2482.a needed. $82,900. Anne for small congenial but STUDENT wants weekly water Included. Dniy iMencimster, 6 4 3 -SlSl M iller Real Estate, 647- busy food brokers office. mowing lobs. Please BUILDERS own home. $645 per month. Come Field Enumerators ca ll 647-8072 or 646-8380 Located near UCDNN 8000.g______see why we rarely have Good typing a must. We are looking for temporary census after 6pm. In W lllln g to n . T h is VERNDN. LakevlewCon­ a vacancy. Dne bed­ 12-15 flexible MEDICAL workers to verify addresses in your com­ home has eight rooms, dos, two bedrooms, room apartment avail­ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves hours a week. SECRETARY/ munity, Work lasts for 4 to 6 weeks, start­ IHDMES 2Vj baths. Reduced tor den, loft. End unit with able at $610. Agent Call Linda, Mondays, ing in May. Flexible hours. Earn $6.00 hr. Immediate sale. Blan­ attached garage. Cen­ 247-5030. TRANSCRIPTIONIST I FDR SALE chard & Rossetto Real­ n r : Thursdays or Fridays, Needed full time for orthop­ and 22'/2 cents a mile for use of car. Paid tra l a lr/v a c. $157,900. tors," We're Selling Home owners con­ 0-5pm at 646-5100 edic practice. Excellent dart­ training. Some supervisory positions BOLTON Green. Seven H ouses" 646-2482.0 “ T I M E I S u p " t . . . ing salary and bensllts. Send available. cepts, 646-4436 or 875- GRAND OPENING THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr cTKfATiviTY room ranch, two car 6243. resume to Sports Medicine Applicants must be U.S. citizens and are attached. FIreplaced PICTURE book Cape lo- Sat. & Sun., 11-5pm end Orthopedics of Man­ required to pass a written test. Call for living room, large fam­ cated on a private no ' ' ^■-GHllr’ P b S ..R>glOH <*CAM PIE,,. WUrEB.'eRIH

CONDOMINIUMS rniV/STEREO/ CARS FOR RENT I l £ j APPLIANCES 1 ^ ™ SALES IIDFOR SALE MANCHESTER. Immac­ LARGE mlcrowoye oyen, ulate two bedroom, T /2 M AN CH ESTER . 70 Otis excellent condition, Street, corner of Otis TO Y O TA Corolla, 86, five both townhouse. Air too large for me. Ask­ door, oufomotlc, olr ^ Spccjoli^^D ^fil I Side-splitters Stage set and Forest Street, May conditioning, fully op- ing $125. 643-8787. conditioning, om/fm School days 19-20,9-5. Flvefomllles- pllonced, hot water In­ cassette, 30K, excellent cluded. No pets. $795 somethlng for MACHINERY everyone. condition. $6,200. 647- Luncheon stunts per month/negotloble. 0018 after 5pm. MHS baseball beats Enfield Security required. 645- AND TOOLS CLEANING CARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ MISCELLANEOUS Prizes too much MAZDA RX7 LS, 1980, aid fund drive /3 6439 or 649-1153. BOLTON. 57 Vernon SERVICES REMDDELINO PAPERING SERVICES G R A V E LY walk behind Rood. Frldoy and Satur­ garaged winters, low as prelim to EHHS clash /13 for some pupils / I I mlleoge, $3,200 or best I 50” cut 17 horsepower. day, May 19-20.10-3. Mov­ HOMES GSL Building AAalnte- Kawasaki engine. ing. Must sell. offer. EXPERT FOR RENT RENIE & JOEY FARRAND REMODELING Exterior end interior nance Co. Commerci- Comes with riding JANITORIAL SERVICES Room addlllons, decks, roof­ pslntlng and wallpaper al/ResIdenflal building sulk>' and grass Taday Is great day ... and MANCHESTER. Cozy Classified Is a great way SCHALLER COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - ing, tiding, window! and gutt­ hanging. Limited exterior repairs and home Im­ catcher. 68 hours on ACURA QUALITY INDUSTRIAL ers. All typee of remodeling and rettorstlon. Previous work two bedroom house. ... to sell somethingl 643- can bs seen upon request. provements. Inferior engine, like new. $3,800. 2711. PRE-OWNED AUTOS HONEST 8 DEPENDABLE repairs. Call Bob Farrsnd. Jr. $650. plus utilities. June 742-1709 after 6 pm. Contact BC Company. and exferlor polnflng, __occuponcy. 228-0126. 66 Mercury SaWa *6995 CALL NOW: 2 9 5 -8 7 6 6 Bus. 647-8509 ______844-8968.______llghf corpenfry. Com- weekend - anytime. QS phg • Low mllat MANCHESTER. Availa­ 6 4 6 -1 5 9 4 Res, 64S-6849 Residential Exterior plefe lonlforlol ser­ CARS 65 Toyota Callca QT •7995 vice. Experienced, rel- b le Immediately. FOR SALE 5 apaad, Loaded Painting. Three bedroom house. BOATS/MARINE ED 65 Accord LX ‘6995 Houses. Garages, Barns and loble, free esflmofes. $750. plus utilities and EQUIPMENT 5 apaad, Clean LARRY‘S Porches. 643-0304. PONTIAC Bonneville, 63 Eacort Wagon ‘2995 LAWN CARE WOODWORKING A Quality Work At Honest security. No pets. 643- 5 apaad. Low Mllaa 2129^9-5^^^^ BOAT, 16’ with trailer. 75 1983 statlonwagon. Ex- Price. Z-26 Camaro •8995 CARPENTRY Screened loam, gravel, horsepower motor. cellent condition. 66 Free Estimate $3,895. 649-9758.______5 apaad, Sharp YARD MASTERS Repairs to Remodeling CsH MM174 processed gravel, STORE AND $1,450. Call 643-6802. 65 Honda CRX ‘4995 iH anrljTfilTr H rralft FORD Escort, 1982, sun­ 5 apaad Yard cleaned, Licensed and Insured Itxtcricr PeiRtlag A sand, stone, and fill for OFFICE SPACE roof, am/fm cassett, 65 Subaru QL Hatchback ‘3495 Trees cut, Stalelef Deee. delivery call Ggorge ( lonCAMERAS/PHOTO 4- apd. 4 wd. A/C 6 4 6 4 2 1 0 excellent condition. Have dump truck, Houses, garages, dacka 8 BASEMENT area of 67 Hyundai QLS ‘4500 Qrlffing 742-7886. C i l EQUIPMENT $1500. 742-0312.______5- apd, Elec Sunroof will haul. MeLaraey Heme fences. Exterior porches A Copt’n Cork’s Package M AVER ICK, 1974, good 66 Mercury Lynx ‘3495 laiRreveRwats steps rebuilt. Hatch ways A Store. 485 North Main VICTOR 16mm sound mo­ body,good engine, 4- apd, AM/FM atarao tape 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 Free satimatee axtsrior cellar door rebuilt. THOMAS PAVING Street, Manchester, for vie prolector. $75. 649- 65 VW QTI ‘5995 •Dacka Full Ins., free eat. 649-7850. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm very good tires plus 5- apd. A/C Fully Insured and Newsstand Price: 35 Cents rent. 871-6765. 8241 after 5 or leave two mounted snows. •Roofing message. CARPEHTRY/ •Sheds bonded. Residential, MANCHESTER. To All radlals. Will pass 345 CENTER ST. •House painting 1 1 ^ ROOFING/ Y commercial, free sublet four extra Inspection. Asking MANCHESTER REM0DELIN6 e4t-3331 I S i l SIDING rooms, kitchen and I q T I MISCELLANEOUS $400. 643-9376.______647-7077 estimates. bath, first floor plus EIJ for sale CHEVROLET Malibu 15 yra. Service Since 1873 LEAKY ROOF? Call 649-5295. basement. Convenient Classic, 1980. Good high traffic area. Very [PAINTINB/ Mott roof6 can bt rtpalrad. condition. Many new In plica of total rtrooflng axpantat HOME IMPROVEMENT Bank bandit reasonable. Strano R&Y I PAPERING Spring tlx up. VK Home Scr- END ROLLS parts. 59K. $1,200. 649- JOE RILEY’S Complat# raroofing of all typ06. Real Estate, 647-7653. 7795. DILLON FORD vicae take! car ol all repairs 27W width — 25C Rem odeling FREE ESTIMATES and malntensncs from A to Z. 319 Main St., Manchester “W''e can tell you 13" width — 2 for 25C Manchester Roofing Licensed and Insured ■miscellaneous 88 "EXP Coupe *7495 Company ivhnt to look for... FOR RENT Newsprint end rolls can be CARDINAL _____ 645-8830 FREE ESTIMATES picked up at the Manchester 88 Escort "LX” H/B *7495 Export and ichat to look Herald ONLY before 11 a m BUiCK, INC. 88 Escort "QL" H/B *7495 out for!" 2 2 8 -4 7 0 8 SALON Station In estab­ Monday throuqh Thursday Craftmanohip gets $6,000 lished salon. Good op­ 1988 Buick LeSabre *12999 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B *4495 1 ^ SaS Heme Imprevemeels 1988 Chav Convar Van *17999 In All Phaaaa of FLOORING portunity. Must be DOLL HdUSE-Engllsh' 86 Mustang T-Tops *8995 sm I Repair motivated. Call 228- Tudor. Nine plus 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 83 Escort Like New *2595 Ramodaling "No Job Too Sm iir ’ 3884.______rooms completely fur­ 1988 Buick Cantury *11990 87 Escort "QL” H/B *5595 HarBro MIKE GIACALONE OMks. PoiotiM. SiMMiDCk, Pilning, 1987 Pont Grand Am *8280 •CiStM eVilAw vvinciovifa. iiooRn^ rraniing, nished. $500. firm. Call 85 Mustang Sunroof *4995 UNOLEUM SERVICE after 4pm or leave 1987 Buick Skyhawk *7980 Dnipid bpIiciiMit AocMBona, RFio vianam fvancwMPona. ROOMMATES 89 Brand New Feativa *5795 Painting Fully Insured Hartford Road robber message. 568-1903. 1988 Buick Ragal 2 Dr. SOLD M u ebstiR OusIHy Work At 86 LTD Brougham Sedan *5895 Quality Workmanship Affordable Prices WANTED 1988 Chavrolat Cavallar *5990 of Manchester S TE E L office desk. 30x60, 86 Mercury Sabta “QS" *7495 •Nn J t KitclMiu < Free Estimates Free Estlmatae ( 1988 Buick Elactra *10250 three drawers, typew­ 86 F250 4x4 igggg FEMALE roommate K i^ Sidiiif hill] Quality Painting 643-5439 Licensed and Fully Insured flees the scene on foot riter pedestal. $50. 649- 1988 Buick Cantury *8150 wanted to share 2 bed- 89 Probe LX Demo *12995 •be bau eSiwiMs Services Call Steve roam, 2 bath condomi­ 8241 after 5 or leave 1985 Buick LaSabra LTD <8290 85 Tempo 4Dr. New Eng. *5995 •bifj •brips S4«-1143 nium. $375. plus Vi utlll- message. 1988 Buick LaSabra *8290 88 Ranger XLT *8995 By Maureen Leavitt 1985 Buick Somaraat *7440 Sanlor DIacount • Free Estimates ELECTRICAL A silent alarm that would have tles. 647-8457 after 6:.30. 87 84 Tempo 2 Door *4295 E l VINYL SIDING 6 Manchester Herald alerted police to the robbery ~ m 1986 Chrya LaBaron Wag. *4995 88 Ford F150 P/Lf *10595 Fully LIcanaad •Senior Citizen Discounts failed to work when bank em­ SALES 1984 Bdorado Convert *14999 Fully Inaurad • Aluminum & Vinyl MMNVH.LE ELECTRIC REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 643-2145 ^ Powerwashing A man stole $6,000 from the ployees pressed it, Cleveland Protsssloni) slsetrlcsl work Sons. Expertly installed. FURNITURE I 81 Adams St. Fraa Eatimataa Update that old fuss psnsl to Hartford Road branch of the MANCHESTER. 570 said. Manchester circuit brsaktrs. Please call Paul Ryder Savings Bank of Manchester this SLEEPER couch, black Woodbridge Street, 263 Main St. 646-6815 Will do all typss of •toeirleal A state police search dog was leather. $600. 646-5272 Saturday, May 20, 9-3. 649-4571 We’rq Here i'o Serve work. at 742-0018. morning in the third bank called in to try and pick up the after 5:30pm. ------Miscellaneous ------Items. CLYDE Manchester Call for free estimate robbery in Manchester in a little scent of the suspect from the note . CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 647-7292. WAHMIWO OE ANNUAL MBeTiNd 6^ 645- 8892 FRANK YOUNG more than six months, police the robber gave to bank Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Herald THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT R O U T E 83, VERNON said. DUMA5 ELECTRIC E l LANDSCAPING employees. H O T P U R SU IT — Officers follow a state police search Manchester this morning. Police believe the robber, a fiTM HEREBY GIVEN thot "L*the «<’"ANNUAL ’* L'«‘- W MEETING t t T I N G or of THE EIGHTFEIGHTH 85 Caprice 4 Dr. ‘ 8495 MRK PAINTING Service changes, No one was reported injured. Police were looking for a MAv ^oa? Manchester, Connecticut, will be held on WEDNESDAY, 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr ‘ 2675 additional wiring and dog on the traii of a bank robber who stole about $6,000 white male about 40 to 45 years of age, left through a side WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 163 BROAD 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door ‘ 4495 HOME Police were searching for a mailman heading south on STREET, Manchester, Connecticut for the following purpose; WALLPAPERING repairs on existing STUMP GRINDING from the Hartford Road branch of the Savings Bank of 85 Spectrum 4 Door ‘ 5195 IMPROVEMENTS Small tree and hedge white man, 40 to 45 years old. He McKee Street who may have seen door of the bank and ran northwest toward Lyness Street. 1. To choose 0 Moderator. homes. Quality work at 85 Buick Someraet ‘ 7295 A buainas* built on removal. was reported to be about 5 feet 6 the suspect. Wood said. 2. To hear the reading of the warning. Interlor/Exterlor affordable prices. 85 Electra 4 Door ‘ 10995 tntegrityl Sr. Citizen’s Discount inches to 5 feet 9 inches tall with a Meduski said this morning he report of the President, os published In the Monchester Herald 85 Century 4 Door ‘ 7495 SpeclalMa Entirely owner operated. on M ay 13# 1989. Carpentry • Windows • Free Estimates stocky build, dark complexion, hadn’t heard anything about the 85 Camaro Coupe ‘ 6995 27 years exp. Call 4. Siding a Kitchens • jet-black curly hair, and brown silent alarm failing. I - '■•Porf of the Treasurer, os published In the Manchester Herald 86 Cavalier 4 Door ‘ 6995 872-8993 on MOV 13# 1989. Baths • Additions • Pride taken in every Joseph Dumas eyes, police said. Police spokes­ “My concern was was anybody Inflation soars again with 0.7% gain 86 Delta 88 2 Door ‘ 9995 5. Decks job we do! 640-5253. DOirS U W N SERVICE AND man Gary J. Wood said the man Collector, os published In the Manchester 86 Merkur XR4TI ‘ 9495 hurt and they were not,” Meduski Herald on M ay 13# 1989. OARDEMIHI was possibly wearing eyeglasses. said. 6. 86 Olds Clera Wagon ‘8995 Fully licensed & IneuredI Quality is our main Call now for; WASHINGTON (AP) - An year, inflation at the retail level Department, os published In the HEATING/ 11.4 percent rise in gasoline were braced for bad news today Manchester Herald on May 13,1989. 86 Spectrum 4 Door ‘ 4995 Free eatimataal Rototllling, Witnesses told police the man It was the third robbery of a all-time record increase in gaso­ concern. PLUMBING Mowing, ran at a 6.6 percent annual rate, prices was the largest one-month on consumer prices and markets 7. 86 Nova 4 Door ‘6495 had a blue bandanna wrapped bank in Manchester in a little line prices fueled a large, 0.7 HeraU?on^Mav^3*?W9 Marshal, os published In the Manchester 646- 9656 Shrub A Hedga Trimming sharply higher than the 4.4 gain since the agency began were not expected to react mSwrierCWitar around his hand, which appar­ more than six months. percent jump in consumer infla­ percent annual increases in both 8. REASONABLE M&M OIL ently was concealing a gun, Wood keeping track of prices in the severely following the report. Her'old'on May I3'’?989**^ Deportment os published In the Monchester S4S-70U On Friday, Nov. 4, a masked tion in April, the government said 1988 and 1987. 1930s. The previous record was 872-9111 "‘{BraajT RATES PLUMBING a HEATING said. A later police report indi­ man armed with a handgun made today. The rate of inflation excluding 9. A. The election of the PRESIDENT. • Intorlor However, analysts said most of 7.4 percent, hit in January -1987 the volatile food and energy • Extorior • Oil Burner Service A Salas cated that a barrel of a weapon off with $11,000 after jumping the Last month’s climb in the the momentum this year is B. The election of TW O DIRECTORS. (3 year terms) 72 HOUR MONEY BACK We cater to the and in March 1974. sectors, which analysts say is C. The election of the TAX COLLECTOR • Popor Hanging • Automatic OH Dallvery MOVERS was seen. tellers’ counter at the Savings Labor Department’s Consumer coming from a 30 percent rise in D. The election of the TREASURER. GUARANTEE CARPENTRY home owner. The man handed over a note to The 5.1 percent advance for all often a better measure of under­ E. The election of the CLERK. • Well Pumps Sates A Service Bank of Manchester, 244 Spencer Price Index followed advances of crude oil prices. Once that works Of06 64 Firenze *2.995 • Custom Decks energy costs also set a record. lying inflationary pressures in F. If necessary, the election of o director to till the unexpIred term of any Senior Citizen "MOVINQ'’ a teller demanding money, ac­ St. On Friday, Dec. 23, a masked 0.5 percent in March and 0.4 Chevy '64 Chevette *2.995 • Porch Repaired • Water Heaters (eicciiIo t an) its way through the economy, Last week, stock and bond director elected to another district office. OJ. WOOD* MOVHM cording to Lt. Orville L. Cleve­ man with a handgun made off percent in February. It was the the economy, rose only 0.2 Dodge '63 400 •3.095 • Light Carpentry Discount • Bathroom A Kitchen HANDLING ALL YOUR analysts expect inflation to fall prices soared when the Labor percent in April. The comparable proposed budget os advertised In the Chevy '85 Cevaller •4,995 Remodeling MOVINQ NEEDS land of the Manchester Police with $40,000 from Manchester steepest one-month increase back to a 5 percent annual rate. Manchester Herald on May 13, 1989. COUNaS/WAUS •Compists Moves Department reported that its figures were 0.5 percent in March CXdB '65 Cutleea •6.295 • Repair or renew FREE ESTIMATES • Senior Citizen Dlscounte Department. State Bank, 185 Spencer St. since an identical 0.7 percent rise 11. To see It the voters will vote to lay o tax ond moke the rote therefore. •Truck and 2 Man for In April, energy accounted for Producer Price Index for whole­ and 0.4 percent in February. Ford '86 LTD •6.595 FULLY INSURED • Bacttic work by Heavy twins The bank is located at 469 No one was arrested in either of in January 1987. Olds '64 Cutlete •Free Psrsonal about 60 percent of the increase. sale prices rose a less-than- officers to designate the Connecticut •6.795 I Ceaianfsial sod RetWeaMsI Precision Electric Hartford Road. The robbery was these incidents, which are still For the first four months of the Food and beverage costs rose a Company# Comfed Savings Bank# Ford '87 Renger P.U. •6.995 Fraa Eatiaiatet EstImatM The Labor Department said the FREE ESTIUATES expected 0.4 percent. Traders moderate 0.5 percent. D “"V O’ Manchester, Northeast Savings, First Olds '64 Delta •0.995 643-6774 6464717 reported to police at 10:49 a.m. by being investigated. Wood said. In for the f^^dJ Of the Mechanics Bonk, os official Depositories Buick '65 Regal •7.595 646-2253 Phone: 649-2871 the bank's main office. Wood both Incidents, the man was . Olde '87 Clera •7,995 said. 13. To see It the voters will authorize Its officers to borrow sufficient funds to meet wearing a dark mask. Police Pont. '85 600 8TE •6.595 The robber went out a side door investigated a possible connec­ Dl*trjct Ond oWe the District's note, notes or Olde '60 98 Regency •8.995 Deal would raise taxes by $900 million ni therefore, vvhen In their opinion. It Is In the of the bank into the parking lot Interest of the District to do so# not to exceed $100#000.00. Olds '67 Cutlass •9.995 tion between the two incidents but Toyota '86 Cellce QTS •9.995 NEW 1989 CAVALIERS and ran in a northwesterly 14. To consider and act upon o resolution to amend o resolution adopted at the were unable to find one, Wood By Judd Everhart higher taxes put in place April 1, Olds '87 08 T-Seden •14.995 The leaders said the taxes crease in the 7.5 percent sales tax. annual nrieeting of M ay 28,19W to reduce the scope of the sewer prolect therein direction toward Lyness Street, said. The Associated Press would bring in $900 million in the approved and provide os follows: uroiecT inerem Olds *68 Cutlets Clatsic *1S.SSS The Better Cleveland said. “The guy's still spending the would hit consumers only slightly They also said the money to be 1989-90 budget year to balance a harder than businesses. raised was needed to balance the o) to oporoorlote the sum of $1,500,000.00 for design and construction of o BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE There were three tellers work­ money,” Wood said. HARTFORD — New taxes on sanitary sewer line In Bucklond running from o manhole In Tollond Turnpike AND MARINE $9395 budget of $6.79 billion, about $1,50 They also acknowledged that budget, not to build up a big lust west of Town pt Monchester Firehouse • 5 to o point In Tolland Turnpike ing at the bank counter at the time Meduski said the Savings Bank soft drinks, mansions, business 250 Adim$ 8L, Minch. Chevy Auto million less than called for by they had no solid consensus surplus to avoid having to raise opprpxlrnotely 1350 feet east of Its Intersection with North Main Street; also # 1 8 5 8 of the robbery, Cleveland said. of Manchester probably won’t services and cable television bills Democratic Gov. William A. running l^rom the Intersection of Tolland Turnpike and North Main Street 648-1748 Bank President Richard P. Me- change its security procedures among rank-and-file lawmakers taxes again next year, a legisla­ eost pn North Main Street approximately 2300 feet to existing sewer; also are included in a package of $736 O’Neill. on the tax package. tive and gubernatorial election running •®Pt*i tForn North Main Street through private property Center duski said today there were a because of the two robberies. million in tax increases for O'Neill had proposed $737 mil­ approximately 1370 fpet to on existing manhole on the North Manchester couple of customers coming and “It is not in stone,” House year. Interceptor. The prolect shall be constructed substantially In accordance Bank branches that are close to 1989-90 backed by Democratic lion in increased taxes effective CHORCHES MOTORS going during the robbery but they Speaker Richard J. Balducci, Senate Majority Leader Corne­ with the preliminary plans of A. R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. The 80 Oakland St. major highways are often targets legislative leaders. July 1, including $49 million in D-Newington, said repeatedly as appropriation may be spent tor design ond constructions costs, land Manchester, CT Selected models were not aware of what was going lius P. O’Leary, D-Windsor acquisition costs, equipment, materials, engineering fees, legal fees, net The package, which also in­ higher gasoline taxes not in­ he and the other leaders dis­ Locks, acknowledged that there temporpry Interest and other financing costs, and other expenses related to 1»S8 CHRYSLER Sth AYE *i4.ses on. See ROBBERY, page 12 cludes a reduced clothing tax The prolect; available with special cluded in the Democrats’ cussed the package with would likely be modest surpluses 1SS8 SHELBY SHADOW *io.ses exemption and higher capital package. reporters. as a result of the plan. b) to authorize the Issue of bonds, notes, and/or other obligation or obligations less DODQE ARIES of the District In on amount not to exceed $1,500,000.00 to defray sold *7.ees GMAC financing gains taxes, was unveiled Wed­ If the Democratic legislators He and Senate President Pro They said they needed more SSuTPil h 2I Prps'dent and Treasurer, or any other less OM SIERRA P.U. *s.ees nesday night, capping weeks of also raise the gasoline tax. as Tern John B. Larson, D-East official designated by the President and Board of Directors, to determine the money than called for by O’Neill pmount, dote, rote of interest, maturities, forms, particulars, manner of less OOOQE SHADOW *S7S6 closed-door haggling on tax and appears necessary to pay for Hartford, stressed that the pack­ because tax revenues have been Issup ond sole pf any such bonds, notes, other obligation or obligations, ond Booze-free parties budget issues. lesSOOOQE 0150 P.U. *11.3S6 planned road and bridge projects, age did not contain a state to sign, execute and deliver ony Instruments or documents In connection The total, combined with tnerewitn. less DODQE DAYTONA *io.ies the tola! would be $949 million. personal income tax or an in­ See TAXES, page 12 c) to authorize the President and Treasurer or ony other official designated by 1SS7 OODOE OMNI *4,ees . % APR the President and Board of Directors to mortgage any real property owned 2 9 1S87 BUICK SKYHAWK lift spirits of grads by the District In on amount not to exceed $1,500,000.00 to secure ony note, *6.4es bond, other obligation or obligations which the District may Issue In ieS7 CHRYSLER Sth AYE *i3.ees 2 years connection with the construction of sold sanitary sewers, and to sign, ‘Epoch’ summit ends but not protests less PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE By Peter Chllson remains a serious problem. execute ond deliver any Instruments or documents In connection therewith. *4.ees The Associated Press d) to outhorize the President and Treosurer, or any other official designated by less PLYMOUTH RELIANT *s.ies But they also point optimisti­ cally to the fact that the what he called a visit of “epoch- ployees and grammar school nn* to Issue tem porary notes In on amount less OOOQE RAMCHARQER *iass5 Gorbachev lauds not to exceed $1,SOO,(M.OO In anticipation of the receipt of the proceeds from When seniors at North number of high schools hold­ making significance.” The Soviet Chinese students students, flocked to central Beij­ the sole of bonds, notes, or other obligation or obligations of the District. less CHEVY SPECTRUM *3.ses Haven High School rock and ing alcohol-free parties as an ‘watershed event’ news agency Tass quoted Gorba­ ing for the second straight day in ** hw F|’*»l4entpnd the Treasurer or any other official designated less BUICK ELECTRA *7,ees . % APR roll the night away next month alternative to drunken gra­ chev as calling the summit ”a stick to strike support of the more than 3,000 ♦» »»«• spwer assessment notes In the name of the 6 9 NEW 1990 LUMINAS Dlitricf In on amount which does not exceed the amount of sewer to celebrate graduation, many duation bashes has more than watershed event.” 643-2791 4 years By Jim Abrams By Kathy Wilhelm weakening hunger strikers. Prooerly benefitted by the sewer of them will do so without doubled during the last two The Associated Press A joint communique said “The government wants us to amount of sewer assessment notes, serial CHEVY Citation 81, four The Associated Press no"oxceed note* Issued ondoutstondlng at any time shall resorting to alcohol to lift their years. “neither side would seek hegem­ go back and forget about dia­ door, automatic trans­ $13195 spirits. Sixty-two high schools are ony of any form” in any part of logue, they don’t comprehend the mission, fully powered, BEIJING — Mikhail S. Gorba­ BEIJING — Premier Li Peng ** DIrectors to construct the sewer prolect; to olr condition. Very # 3 0 2 8 About 20 students have holding alcohol-free gradua­ chev today ended a summit that the world. China has long accused power of this movement,” hunger 1 expenditures and any land acquisition failed in a tense meeting with good condition. $950. organized the school’s second tion or prom parties this broke down the barriers of 30 Moscow of “hegemony”, or try­ strike leader Wu’er Kaixi, an o f e t t2r s5ld controctors ond others on behalf of the spring, according to Greg ing to dominate weaker nations. student leaders today to persuade 659-1906. . % APR annual post-graduation years of hostility between the them to end a five-day hunger oxygen tube in his nose, said from Directors tp apply (or and accept federal and state 9 9 alcohol-free party for 240 Futoma, a spokesman for the The communique, issued after CHEVROLET, 84, Ca­ world’s two most populous com­ his bed in Beijing Hospital, where grants to help defray the appropriation for the sewer prolect. graduating seniors, reflecting highway safety division of the Gorbachev left, said normaliza­ strike that has led to nationwide price Classic, four 5 years munist nations and was made protests and calls for Deng he was taken after fainting during obl'OP’lOh OF obligations by the resolution presented door. $4,900. 875-7308. the growing number of Con­ Connecticut State Police. more dramatic by massive pro­ tion of relations “contributes to the meeting with Li. O "* «,-;x«.P iP t basis, to authorize the President the maintenance of world peace Xiaoping and other leaders to J. designated by the President and Board of necticut teen-agers who have And Lake Compounce Festi­ democracy protests. resign. Two students who attended the Directors to bind the District pursuant to such representations and OR Rebates Up To decided that the risks of val Park In Bristol expects The Soviet leader and his wife meeting quoted Li Peng as saying cSntinuad ‘“’''Isoble In order to maintain the drinking outweigh any fun .3,000 to 5,000 high school Nearly a million people, includ­ SSfii n(h«r toxotlon of Interest on the bond, MEW 1989 CAPRKJE WAGONS Raisa departed Shanghai to end See SUMMIT, page 12 notes, other obligation or obligations. Including covenants to pay rebates of WE DELIVER they might have getting tipsy, students to attend an all-night ing workers, government em- See STUDENTS, page 12 Investment earnings to the United States In future years. For Home Delivery, Call students, educators and par­ alcohol-free party it is throw­ I) n# Directors, the Treasurer or other proper 647-9946 ents say. ing for graduating high school adv?iabie^L^annhi!r(hVni'.^ri^^^^ ®*^®.'’ “ 'I'® '’* '•'blch mov be necessary of fh - _®22,‘*'® District to construct the sonltory sewers ond to Issue Monday to Friday, 0 to 6 $1000 $14595 Authorities stress that teen­ Mall site will have water for fire TODAY the bonds, notes, mortgages, other obiigotlon or obligations to defray the appropriation of $1,500,000.00 for sold purpose. a«tFov tne # 1 7 5 8 age drinking and driving See PARTIES, page 12 15. **/V/ vehicles fully equipped with air By Andrew Yurkovsky Lingard met with Gleinser and be ready for hookup into the town Index BvL*ows*^ **'* '^®*®'^* PPPFOve the following amendments to the District conditioning, automatic transmission Manchester Herald Frank Castrillon, Homart’s se­ water supply until tested by the o) By Amending Article II Section A (2) to read os follows: and more nior design manager, on Wednes­ town Water Division. The system 24 pages, 2 sections Schools staying sober The developer of the Pavilions day to discus.s fire protection. ^"® Utilities District TRUCKS/VANS would have to be pressure-tested Business------21 Obituaries____ 2 shall be electors of the Town of Manchester and shall reside within the at Buckland Hills plans to have a Lingard said today that Ho­ FOR SALE - S IN C E 1936 - for teaks and then sterilized, he Classified _ 22-24 Opinion__ 10-11 F?in?hmt5L*’nii^A®rhii’ir h’ k®" *f® ’be meeting at which they vote. Manchester High School, Education and member of the Eligibility shpll be checked by reference to the latest ovolloble list of electors I temporary water system for fire mart officials promised Wednes­ said. Comics______18 People______17 provided by the Registrar of Voters of The Town of Manchester." CUSTOAA Ford von, 1987. Bolton High School, East graduation party committee, protection installed by the end of day to have piping for the water "Sometimes getting arrange­ Focus------17 Science_____ 20 b) By adding the following os Article III Section A (4); Raised root, very low Catholic High School and has said. It will be the third the month, Charles I. Gleinser, a supply in the ground by the end of mileage, loaded, moke ments to have them get out here Local/Stata Sports___ 13-16 (4) Any person wishing to stand for election to o District office shall tile o Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 RHAM High School will cele­ year the party has been held construction manager for the the month. He said that the offer. 875-1497.______takes a lot of waiting,” Gleinser ------2-7,12 Television___ 19 written notice of their Intent with the District Clerk. The notice shall Vpecltl^ brate graduation with alcohol- on graduation night. Homart Development Co., said promise was a sign of progress. said. the office sought and shall be tiled not less than thirty (30) days prior to the free graduation parties this Bolton High School will hold Natlon/World_8-9 Weather______2 annual meeting and not less than fifteen (15) doys prior to o special meeting R T I CAMPERS/ today. ‘Tve got to take a wait-and-see With the temporary system, called to till o voconcv In o District Office. meonng year, an alcohol-free graduation 1 ^ TRAILERS Granville Lingard, fire mar­ aflitiide,” ho said. “Right now water would be pumped to the 16.. To transact any other business proper to come before the meeting. CARTER CHEVROLET/GEO Manchester High School’s party for the second year in a shal for the Eighth Ulilifies they don’t have water on the site. mall site through a pipe along the Doted of Manchester, Connecticut this 15th day of May, 1989. party has been set for June 15 row, school officials have District, said Tuesday that con­ I'll wail and see.” WE DELIVER COACHAAAN Lepre­ 1229 Main Street, Manchester, CT 646-6464 mall’s north access road, Lingard For Home Delivery, Call THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT at Manchester Community said. The party will be held at struction at the mall had nearly chaun RV 1976, sleeps (1-84 East to Exit 3. right to the light) While Homart plans to have I he has said. A fire truck would pump By Thomas E. Landers, Jr. six, v-8, oufomotlc. College, Susan L. Perkins, a reached the stage at which water temporary water system in- Ihe water from a hydrant on , Its President $4,995 or best offer. member of the Board of See SCHOOLS, page 12 647-9946 059-05 for fire protection would he ■slalled hy the end of ihe month, 659-3666 needed iincier the slate fii’c code Gleinser said the system wouldn’t Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 u See WATER, page 12