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Brld( Demjanjuk ’The Monda; Three lost DeMar sentenced Mendel Shea-L S. Fra Itics to death Thursd at sea as Mendel Louise JERUSALEM (AP) - An East-W inta Israeli court today sentenced MikeF Dunfiel John Demjanjuk to be executed sub bums for war crimes committed as p a g e 4 7 "Ivan the Terrible,” a sadistic Mysti Nazi guard who ran gas A**'' NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — An explosion and fire ’The i chambers where about 800,000 struck the submarine USS Bonefish off Florida, Jews died. Auxiiia forcing the crew to abandon the ship, the Navy said. p.m. M "He was a chief hangman who Eighteen sailors were injured and three of the meet a with his own hands killed tens of 92-member crew were missing today. leaves thousands with cruelty ... We i Crews from two frigates and a helicopter and ma sentence him to death,” said searched the Atlantic for the missing men after Judge Zvi Tal. Onlookers clapped Sunday afternoon’s fire, "looking and listening for and shouted as the sentence was any kind of sound or indication” of the men, said Lt. Legic announced. Some chanted Cmdr. Bill Sonntag of the Norfolk-based Atlantic “ Bravo.” Others shouted: Fleet. Dilwc “ Death, death.” march I ‘rnev “ We’re doing everything we can to find them out at Jew! ■r Herald Last week, the court convicted there,” he said. the 68-year-old retired Ohio auto­ Legion This morning, one frigate was still in the area, dinner: it was just a matter of worker of Nazi war crimes. It 1 . Reginald l^nto/MancheBter Harald hunting for the men, the Navy said. p.m. in East Catholic flexed said he was responsible for the The Bonefish, one of the Navy’s last diesel deaths of thousands of Jews at the Legion e muscles and had a submarines, surfaced Sunday afternoon 160 miles p.m. an Treblinka concentration camp in BACK TOGETHER — Esther Schuetz, left, of their long-lost sister, Daisy Pasdernak, of the potent All Connec- Foster Street, and Edith Moser, right, of Queens, N Y. east of Cape Canaveral, Fla., said Cmdr. Fred informs *ence. occupied Poland. About 800,000 Leader, a fleet spokesman. the ACC, this Friday Jews died in 1942 and 1943, when Concord, N.H., are reunited Saturday with Tbe fire was believed caused by an explosion in lash with St. Joseph’s “ Ivan" worked at the camp. the 30-year-old submarine’s battery compartment, Plant Only one man has ever been mbull was viewed as a Sonntag said. Because of fire and toxic fumes, the ’The I ne by the Eagle executed in Israel’s 40-year his­ commanding officer ordered the vessel evacuated, tory. Adolf Eichmann, architect tonight Sisters reunited after 32 years he said. Mounta jthpaw Marc Mangia- of the Holocaust, was hanged in 1962. Eighteen injured crew members were trans­ Show a through in the clutch ferred to the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy, Louise! Court Spokesman Yossi Hassin By Andrew J. Davis remained in touch over the years. Maine, by searching through Maine les, hurling a master- three in serious condition, said Sonntag. Shortly makeM said Demjanjuk would most Manchester Herald Pasdernak was separted from her telephone directories. Through Mer­ er and aiding his own after 8 a.m. EDT, two helicopters from the JFK on Satui likely be hanged. “ If the sentence sisters 32 years ago after she left seve she located Moser, and through 1 a perfect 3-for-3 Saturday was a day that Esther landed at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station with 12 ;e. including a three- is upheld on appeal, the expecta­ their home in Scarborough, Maine, to Moser she located Schuetz. Schuetz will always remember. move to Florida. Though contact was of the injured, who were then taken to the in the first inning, in tion is he would he hanged," Though contact was made In Hook Hassin said. Schuetz, who lives at 11 Foster St., kept at first, as family members Jacksonville Naval Hospital, said Stuart Johnston, victory at Moriarty January, a reunion was put off until a station spokesman. Demjanjuk attended today’s was reunited with her sister, Daisy moved and were married, the lines of Saturday so Pasdernak would be able ’The a sentences in a wheelchair, com­ Pasdernak of Queens, N.Y. communication became fainter and to celebrate Schuetz’ 49th birthday, The conditions of the injured were unknown, but Studio 01 es are now 1-2 in the They hadn’t seen each other in 32 fainter until Pasdernak found herself “ some of them had smoke inhalation,” said Capt. May 2,1 5-2 overall while St. plaining of back problems. He which is Tuesday. entered the courtroom moments years. out of touch with family members. Brent Baker, another fleet spokesman. Hooked 0 2-1 in the league and The sisters said the reunion was before the verdict was read, “ 1 didn’t know where she was.” She finally decided it was time to The uninjured sailors were expected to arrive been cui East’s next game is Schuetz said of Pasdernak. “ I locate her relatives. delayed also because of poor weather back in Florida at midday aboard the frigate USS backing at 4 p.m. against ACC shouting in Hebrew: “ I am conditions and because Pasdernak innocent.” thought she was dead all this time” “ Everybody thought I was dead,” Carr, which along with the USS McCloy assisted the progran fligh School ofMiddle- Schuetz said she “ broke down and Pasdernak said. "I married in the needed time to recover from the Bonefish. They would then fly back to Charleston, various riarty Field. A Christian, he was seen death of her husband, Theodore, who making the sign of the cross and cried” after learning her sister was interim and I didn’t know their S.C., the Bonefish’s home port, said Lt. Cmdr. oded for seven runs in alive. “ Thank God she’s here.” married names.” died last August. Patricia McMillan, also a Norfolk spokesman. ’ St. Joe’s starter and whispering to himself, appar­ Trip I ently praying, during arguments Pasdernak spent Saturday at the After months of trying, Pasdernak Now that they have made contact, “ We don’t know whether they are still aboard the fontelli while Mangia- home of the Shuetz and her husband. was able to contact Schuetz in the sisters promise never to lose submarine or whether they were in the water,” The Li 1 just the four hits, two from prosecutors who demanded the death penalty. Roger, who works at the Manchester January, she said. The search contact again. Baker said of the mfsslng. Boston 1 ith frame. He walked church I After the verdict he was Herald. started in October with the aid of “ I’ve got a phone number and Leeder said the Carr would attempt to tow the uck out 13 Kadets. p.m. A wheeled away, expressionless A third sister. Edith Moser of family members she knew about. everything,” Schuetz said. submarine either to Port Canaveral or Charleston. i to see the ball hit informa and ringed by riot police. Concord, N.H., also visited during the Pasdernak first located a fourth The entire family hopes to hold a There apparently was no serious problem in t Coach Jim Penders weekend. She and Schuetz have sister. Doris Merseve of Westbrook. reunion within the next few months. keeping it afloat late Sunday, Leeder said. game we needed to be Please turn to page in The submarine rescue ship USS Petrel from n in the conference. It Charleston is on its way and will determine whether i day. He had a great the fire is out, the Navy said. The Petrel Is expected Pub is a good win.” to arrive early this afternoon. : 10 batters to the plate “ People from the Petrel will be boarding the sub tom of the first and ‘Sebaceous’ spelled the end of the line to make any kind of damage assessment,” Meetii ;n times on five hits, McMillan said, adding that afterward, a decision e Price led off with a By Anita Caldwell April 12. said a spokesman from th'^women’s “ The words got a lot harder as they would be made on where to tow the sub. senior Rob Stanford Manchester Herald Since placing second locally, Craw­ club. Elizabeth Magner of Cromwell went along,” VonDeck said. “ Most of Leeder said it would take considerable time to tow MancI left sending Price to the Bonefish into port. It can make about 3 mph ford said he tried to read as many spelled the word correctly and earned the words I knew, but some hard ones Eight! ir Pat Merritt followed under tow, a senior naval officer said. Twelve-year-old Andrew Crawford words as he could find that might be a $100 savings bond from Society for I never heard of,” the Waddell School PlannI p single to left scoring The Bonefish had been taking part in routine will put away his dictionary and go asked. Many of those words he said he Savings and became champ by sixth-grader said hearing and Stanford, back to reading his .schoolbooks after found in Time magazine. correctly spelling, “ acetate.” In Sunday’s contest, VonDeck was exercises for about a week with the Carr and the tnior Doug Rizzuto winning second place in the Connecti­ “ That does wonders for your But Crawford did remember other tripped on the word, “ harmonious.” JFK in what is called the Jacksonville Operations )ut, junior Paul Du- area, authorities said. cut Junior Women’s Club statewide vocabulary,” the Main Street resident tough words that he spelled correctly, He spelled the word with “ eous” at the Merritt home when he Andol spelling bee Sunday. said, "They have a lot of words you such as “ euphemism.” end Instead of “ ious.” The sub was commissioned in 1959 and Is used eft. Dumais wound up For two weeks, Crawford, a Robert­ don’t see every day.” During the contest, Crawford said “ 1 got nervous,” he said primarily for training, Leeder said. Planni fter Kadet left fielder son School sixth-grader, studied The contest began at 2 p.m. and It all he could do was hope his But VonDeck Isn’t too disappointed. The 2,895-ton, 219-foot submarine was built by Building 0 hobbled the ball, words in the dictionary that he took about two hours for the remain­ competitors would miss the words. “ I won the town so I didn’t feel too New York Shipbuilding In Camden, N.J., and e Begley then singled thought would be asked at the ing two contestants to compete. "I was focusing on the boy or girl bad,” he said. launched in 1958. It normally carries a crew of 82, die to score Dumais. statewide event, which was held When asked what word he miss­ who was trying to spell the word and “ I have a $75 savings bond in my and was capable of traveling about 17 mph on the Cover Jimmy Penders drew Sunday at Ellington High School. pelled, Crawford drew a blank. think, ‘miss it, miss it,” he said. possession,” he said, “ That’s a lot of surface and 28 mph submerged. Town < Mangiafico blasted a Forty-three students participated. “ I got stumped on ... I don’t But someone Crawford said he money,” Crawford said, proudly, It is powered by three 1,500-horsepower diesel omer over the center Crawford, who took second place,' remember it, it was so hard,” he said didn’t expect to miss any woixis was adding that he plans on using it for engines that drive a single propeller while traveling also placed second in the local contest with a chuckle. Thomas VonDeck, 12, who won first college. United Bank & Trust Co. on the surface. Once submerged, it is driven by two I good jump on them.” held at filing Junior High School on Crawford misspelled “ sebaceous,” place in the town contest. donated the second place bond. electric motors. id. "We were overdue, Dr. ( aven’t hit the ball well le, Mangiafico stifled Walk through history 1. The ’ bats and struck out spelled b Run down? Consider the causes E Turn to page 47 attracts record crowd 2. Whil nor “ all in the body.” VEALC First In a series One startling possibility is that fatigue in By Andrew J. Davis 3. The 1 to see a photography exhibition at APPL some individuals may be a kind of Manchester Herald Cheney Hall following the tour, 4. Whil By Dr. Richard N. Podell conditioned reflex, like that of Pavlov’s Sutherland said. Photographs, moustrai dogs, who learned to salivate at the sound of A chapter of Manchester his­ newspaper clippings and Cheney PI Americans make 10 million visits to the a bell. tory was revisited Saturday as silk were displayed at the exhibi­ doctor each year to seek relief from fatigue. Elements of the physical environment about 150 residents took the 10th 8. Whil tion. The exhibition was produced most hea Many more people function at below par also can reduce our stamina: air quality, annual walking tour of the by Sutherland and Sylvain Ofi- without getting help, accepting weariness noise volume, chemicals in food, weather Cheney Historic District. APRIL 1 ara, college associate professor 6. Whil as their way of life. changes, biological effects of light and It was the largest crowd toever of photography. Fatigue is a widespread and life-robbing color, computer display screens, and other take the tour, said John F. college e condition that impairs work and reduces environmental hazards in home and office. Sutherland, director of Manches­ Piease turn to page 10 life’s pleasures. But Its causes are few A particularly well-known and common ter Community College’s Insti­ Num< enough (about 30) that you and your doctor cause of fatigue is caffeine in coffee. It tute of lyocal History. Biolo can check for them all If you analyze your affects people’s restfulness by reducing the The crowd topped the old mark Geoli fatigue problem in an organized way. amount and quality of sleep, by overstimu­ of 125 set the first yearof the tour. TODAY Astro Certain causes of fatigue cross the lating the mind and body, and by producing The size of the crowd forced Psycl cutting edge of nutrition research: How a kind of addiction. Sutherland, an MCC professor of index what we eat, or fail to eat, affects our Tea, certain soft drinks, and some history, and Thomas R. Lewis, energy. medications also contain caffeine and can college geography professor, to BusIo m * ______9 Obituariss____ 2 Others influence both the mind and body. contribute to these problems. use a bullhorn while addressing CItstIfIsd _ 17-20 Opinion _ _ _ 6 These extremely important biological- Some individuals are fairly resistant to the crowd. Traffic was often Comics _ _ _ 16 Psopis______8 psychological conditions include sleep caffeine’s stimulating effects; others seem stopped as the crowd crossed Connscllcut -jt-S Sports___ 11-14 disorders, chronic stress, and depression— streets. Focus______8 Tsitvislon _ conditions that are neither "all in the mind” Please turn to page 10 The size of the crowd was Local___ 2-3, 10 U.S./World. partially attributed to the chance Lotlsry. 2 Wsathsr__ * — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 25, 1988

MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 25. 1988 — 3 RECORD Helping downtown merchants map their future By Nancy Concelman Although she didn’t know much Department on an economic Customer loyalty and service Manchester Herald about the functions of a chamber looking into the types of funding About Town survey of Main Street business are two advantages Main Street that may be available to help ObhuariM of commerce, Pastorelle, said owners, landlords and shoppers has over the mall or other When she saw the initials she been studying the subject. upgrade the appearance of Main that will identify strengths and businesses, and Pastorelle said Street. Pastorelle and Planning GMCC in the advertisement for "I can’t understand why weaknesses of the central busi­ Ruth A. Barrttt she wants to capitalize on that. Director Mark Pellegrini visited Abratiam M. Podrove Carl W. Quttafaon the Job, Veronica Pastorelle anyone wouldn’t become a ness district and determine who Scouts receive awards Ruth A. Barrett, 91, of Bldwell thought she was applying to the member,’ ’ she said during an “ Main Street sells a service. A central business districts in Dan­ Abraham M. Podrove, 95, of 28 Carl W. Gustafson, 79, of 29 the customers are Pastorelle bury and West Hartford Friday to Street, died Saturday at a local General Motors Credit Corp. interview Friday. said business owners have agreed mall sells products,” she said. The Connecticut Valley Girl Scout Council has Butternut Road, died Saturday at Courtland St., died Thursday at get some ideas on appearance convalescent home. Hartford Hospital. He was the But Pastorelle decided to take Since she started March 1, to help with the survey, scheduled awarded area girl scouts for their efforta in this Manchester Memorial Hospital. Despite objections to the mall and to see how districts in those She was bom in Hartford and husband of Gertrude (Fallon) the Job of downtown coordinator Pastorelle has also come up with to begin in June. * cookie sale. Erika Kelley of Manchester and Podrove was an Army veteran project from some residents and communities compete with large had lived there most of her life, Gustafson. ^ for the Downtown Manchester ideas for the Downtown Manches­ "The survey will help us member of Hartford’s Troop 72, received a 13-inch of World War I and served with Main Street business people. malls. before moving to Nlantic and He was bom in Glen Cove, New Association and membership ser­ ter Association that she said will identify who we are and what we television set for selling 760 boxes of cookies. Laurie the 79th Infantry Division A.F.E. Pastorelle said many of the Main later Manchester. Before retir­ York, on March 15,1909, and had vices coordinator for the Greater help the central business district want in Manchester," she said. Pastorelle said she’d like to see Nagy of Bolton sold 503 boxes of cookies and was in France and was a member of Street business owners are band­ ing, she was employed at Pratt i t been a resident of Manchester Manchester Chamber of define, direct and promote itself One small project that Pasto­ downtown become more of a awarded a dual-cassette stereo radio. The three- the American Legion in Manches­ Commerce. ing together to come up with a Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford. since 1940. Before retiring in 1985, and compete with the Buckland relle said will help define and "gathering place” with a definite week sale grossed nearly one million dollars. ter. He was a founding member of She’s glad she did. strategy to compete. focus to its look. She is survived by two ne­ Temple Beth Sholom of he had been the accounting mall, scheduled to open late next promote the district is a down­ " I love working with people,” year. “ I think the progress makes us phews, William E. Grady In New Manchester. department manager for the M. town business directory that " It ’s directing the focusbeyond said Pastorelle, formerly of Long realize that Main Street is not WATES meet Jersey and Paul Grady of West Before retiring in 1967, he Swift and Sons Co. of Hartfoni, With the proposed mall and should push the idea of service. the confines of the square foot- Island. ‘T m very community going to be what it was,” she said. Hartford; two nieces, Elaine Duff owned and operated Manchester and had been with the company pending Main Street reconstruc­ “ It’s letting people know that ages of the businesses,” she said. The Women’s Association To Enjoy Slimming will of Manchester and Joyce McCue oriented.” tion, “ Right now, it’s a town in “ But different isn’t necessarily Public Market on Main Street in for 35 years. Manchester has a Main Street. The "revitalization” of Main meet ’Tuesday at 72 East Center St. Weigh-in is from in . Pastorelle, a resident since transition,” Pastorelle said. bad. I think the attitude is one of Manchester for more than 50 He was a member and former It’s...establishing the loyalty and Street and the central business t: 15 to 7:15 p.m. followed by Bingo. New members The funeral was today with July, was an English major at To help control the changes, preparation rather than one of mts years. director of the Hartford Audubon building on that loyalty.” district is "not a job that can be welcome. burial in Mount St. Benedict Smith College and has worked in she’s created a nine-member fear. I think they (business He is survived by two daugh­ Society Inc. Expanding piromotional events done by the businesses alone or by Cemetery, Bloomfield. Besides his wife, he is survived banking, music publishing and as steering committee of represen­ to include the community, such as owners) want to act instead of ters, Ruth H. Melton of Manches­ a choir director, a job she said react.” me alone.” she said. " I think Bridge played Memorial donations may be by a son, Carl R. Gustafson of VERONICA PASTORELLE tatives of all types of Main Street the annual Feast Fest, will also ter and Evelyn Jackaway of taught her to work with things can and will change, but made to the American Diabetes Manchester; a daughter, Bar­ businesses. The committee will help build a loyal customer base, I ’The Manchester A.M. Bridge Ciub results for Palm Springs, Calif.; and four ".. . act instead of react" volunteers. In addition to the downtown It’s not going to happen unless we Association, 40 South St.. West bara Natale of Windsor; three work with the town Planning she said. Monday are: North-South 1, Tom Regan-Ann grandchildren. He was prede­ directory, Pastorelle said she’s work together.” Hartford 06110. grandchildren; two great­ I DeMartin; 2, Mike Franklin-Lesly White; 3. Sara ceased by his wife, Gertrude and a son, Leon. grandchildren and several nieces Mendelsohn-Joe Bussiere. East-West 1, Grayce and nephews. Shea-Louise Miller; 2, Saul Cohen-Romeo Auclair; Ralph A. Measlno The funeral was today with burial in Beth Sholom Memorial Funeral services and burial in 3, Frankie Brown-Faye Lawrence. Scores for Ralph A. Messino, 60, of South Public hearing tonight the East Cemetery will be pri­ Thursday’s game are North-South 1, Sara Park Cemetery. The family will Windsor, husband of Jean Marie vate. There are no calling hours. Mendelsohn-Faye Lawrence; 2, Bette Martin- observe a private period of (Nericcio) Messino, died Friday The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Louise Kermode; 3, Ann DeMartin-Glenn White. mourning. The Weinstein Mortu­ in Lancaster. Pa., while vacation­ Main St., is in charge of the East-West 1, Bev Saunders-Eleanor Berggren; 2, ing. He was the son of Nellie ary of Hartford was in charge of the arrangements. arrangements. on 8th District budget Mike Franklin-Tom Regan; 3, Frankie Brown-Peg (Stubenraugh) Messino of Memorial donations may be Dunfield. Andover. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Bv Alex Glrelll Besides his mother and wife, he made to Temple Beth Sholom, 400 For the public works opera­ pumper truck was eliminated Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ Manchester Herald SCOUTING AWARD — Lauriq Nagy, a is survived by a son, Steven P. E. Middle Turnpike, or to the tions. which provides sanitary after testing by the fire depart­ Mystery ride set Brownie Girl Scout in Troop 615 of United Jewish Appeal. ford 06105 or the Hartfoi^ Au­ sewer service to district resi­ ment indicated the pumper could fire Messino of Tewksbury, Mass.; dubon Society Inc., P.O. Box 207, Residents of the Eighth Utili­ ’The annual Mystery Ride of the Army & Navy Bolton, won a dual-cassette, stereo two daughters, Janice Messino dents. the tentative budget calls remain In service for another rida, Florence Erlandson West Hartfoi^ 06107. ties District will have an oppor­ for expenditures of about year as a first class piece of said. Auxiliary will be held Wednesday, May 4, at 5:45 radio for selling 503 boxes of cookies in Klecman of South Windsor and tunity tonight to comment on a p.m. Members, who may also bring guests, will Annemarie Ericson of Tolland;. $556,000, compared with $490,640 equipment. the the 1987-88 cookie sale of the Connecti­ Florence (Curtis) Erlandson, proposed budget for district oper­ for the current year. meet at the club house on Main Street. The bus three brothers, Victor Messino of wife of Olof V. Erlandson, of East Abel A. Desmarals The directors hod cut from the ations in the next fiscal year of One of the major increases in leaves at 6:15 p.m. Reservations close Wednesday cut Valley Girl Scout Council. Shown East Hartford and Paul and Street, Andover, formerly of Abel A. Desmarais, 71, husband fire budget proposes pay in­ ipter about $1.4, an increase of about the administration budget comes and may be made by calling 633-7649. with Laurie is her mother, Blanche Nagy. Gregory Messino, both of Wind­ Manchester, died Sunday at of Viola (Gadouas) Diesmarais, of creases for the fire marshal and ifter $90,(KX) over the current budget. in legal fees, $30,000 next year sor; a sister, Norma Mawdsleyof Windham Community Hospital. Windsor, died Saturday at home. his assistants, but at their last g for The public hearing on the compared with $15,000 this year. Hebron; and three Born in Hartford, she had lived He was the father of Richard A. meeting, April 18, the directors dLt. L«glon events budget is set for 7:30 p.m. in the A new item in the budget is $20,000 restored $3,900 to the budget for intic grandchildren. in Manchester, Vernon and Bol­ Desmarais and the brother of district firehouse at Hilliard and Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post 102 color guard will T h o U O h t S The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Jerry Desmarais, both of for the administrative costs in such pay increases and for ton before moving to Andover in Main streets. connection with the conversion of march in the Loyalty Day Parade on Sunday, May 1, ® a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon 1973. She was a graduate of Manchester. additional office materials for 1 out The budget proposal is still the former Don Willis garage to use in fire investigations. at Jewett City. On Tuesday, May 10, at 8 p.m., the ...... Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Eastern Connecticut State Col­ He is also survived by a subject to change before it goes to Legion will hold a meeting. A roast beef buffet Road, South Windsor. Burial will daughter, Mrs. Philip (Virginia) district offices and a meeting lege of Willimantic and was a the district voters for approval at room. It remains unclear what dis­ irea, dinner and dance is set for Saturday, May 21, at 8 be In Wapping Cemetery, South Thulen of Windsor; another Being out of control of just about anything in our member of the ECSC Alumni the annual district meeting May The budget for the public works trict tax rate will be needed to p.m. in the upstairs hall of the Legion on American culture is frowned upon. Its very important to have Windsor. Calling hours are Tues­ Association and the ‘‘E ’’ Club. brother, John Desmarais of Hart­ 25. support the budget If It remains at lesel operation provides $375,000 for Legion Drive. Bingo is held each Wednesday at 8 or lives organized. Its crucial to control our work to day. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Besides her husband, she is ford; four sisters, Emelda Des­ the current figures. The district liles In deliberations over the past the charge the town will make for p.m. and fish night is Fridays at 6 p.m. For more succeed. We organize our children to spend their Memorial donations may be survived by a daughter. Vicki marais of East Hartford, Olivette few weeks, the district directors levies its tax for fire protection Fred information, call 646-7961. made to the American Diabetes Chagnon of South Windsor, Sim- treating sewage from district time wisely. We organize "junk” drawers and clean Budlong of Odessa, Texas; a have settled on budget proposals lines. The current budget con­ and sewer collection service on out garages and attics. Its terribly important to be Association of Connecticut, 40 sister, Genevieve Baker of Gill, mone Gagnon of East Hartford the basis of the portion of the town in in of about $425,500 for administra­ tains $300,000 for that purpose. in control. Being out of control is consistent with South St., West Hartford 06110. Mass.; two grandchildren; two and Marie Omara of Vernon; six tion. The budget for the current grand list for property within the lent, Planters meet grandchildren; and several nie­ The fire protection budget chaos, criminality and chronic failure. nieces and a nephew. year, which ends June 30, is includes $12,000 for new dress district. But the town has set , the ’The Perennial Planters Garden Club will meet ces and nephews. But being out of control of our spiritual lives can Ida McLeod The funeral will be Thursday. $377,000. uniforms for volunteer firefigh­ aside the revalued grand list, ited, tonight at 7:30 at the home of Bernice Manning, 228 The funeral will be Wednesday, produce unimaginable gains, lotting God take 10 a.m.. in the Bolton Congrega­ For the fire department, the ters to use at events when the which was to have been used this Mountain Road. The meeting will be followed by a Ida (Holmberg) McLeod, 95, of 9:15 a.m., from the Carmon control of our lives is almost too scary to even tional Church, 228 Bolton Center director have allowed about department celebrates Its 100th year. A new grand town grand list 'ans- Show and Tell program. Hostesses will be Ann 14 Woodside Lane, Andover, died Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock entertain. But if we let go and let God take control; Road. Bolton. Burial will be in $416,000 compared with $412,373 anniversary. A $60,000 request Is indicates the district has about ledy, Louise Smith and Jackie Britton. The club will also Sunday at home. She was the Ave., Windsor with a Mass of we might be capable of unbelievable things. An Townsend Cemetery, Andover. for the current year. the budget for refurishing an old $231.5 million in taxable property. irtly make May baskets for the members of Green Lodge undistiguished nun received a call on a train ride to widow of Jack McLeod. Calling hours are Wednesday Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. JFK on Saturday, April 30. She was bom in Finland and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Watkins Gertrude’s Church, Windsor. her annual retreat. God wanted her to find a new Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald th 12 order to serve the poor arid sick. When her priest lived in Hartford of 40 years and Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., Burial will be In Mount St. the Hooked rugs exhibited approached the bishop with her request, the bishop in Andover for 40 years, where Manchester. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Murphy’s Law rules Mideast jton, said that he must be joking! As a novice she could she was a member of the Andover Memorial donations may be Calling hours are ’Tuesday from 2 ’The annual Hooked Rug Exhibit at the Fraser not even blow out candles correctly. But with God in Senior Citizens. made to the Community Health to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. but Studio on Hartford Road will be held from Monday, charge, and the willingness to let her life be out of She is survived by a son, Walter Care Services Inc., Route 6, Memorial donations may be apt. May 2, to Staurday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m! her control, Sr. Theresa has convents across several Bosk of Andover; a sister, Edith Columbia, 06237. made to St. Gertrude’s Church, visiting scholar tells seminar Hooked rugs are made from wool cloth which has Forstrom in Finland; and a 550 Mattianuck Ave., Windsor. continents. She has become the world’s conscience By Nancy Pappas rive been cut into strips and hooked through a burlap because she was willing to be out of control. grandson, Edward Bosk of which is common In the Middle But in looking over the au­ Manchester Herald USS backing. Rugs from Manchseter’s Adult Educatin Manchester, Martin J. O'Dea Rev. Fred Jordan East. dience, Sally Chatzky said that I the 5 program will be on display. A demonstration of the P.D. Stevens The funeral will be Wednesday, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - "Once you forget the setting, she was somewhat disappointed; (AP) — The If the man who came up with ton, various types of rug making will also be shown. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 11 a.m,, at the John F. Tierney Martin J. O’Dea, who climbed you cannot possibly understand Chatzky, a member of a syn­ Rev. Fred Jordan, founder of the Murphy’s Law were to visit the ndr. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. from a job as office messenger to what is going op over there,” he agogue In West Hartford, was international non- Middle East, Israeli scholar Dan Burial will be in Townsend president of the Hibernia Bank, said. “ You must be able to put among several who mentioned Trip to Boston set denominational missions that Schueftan says that he would be I the Cemetery. Andover. Calling died Friday after a long illness. things into perspective.” that most people who had come to bear his name, died of heart STAMP FANS — considered an optimist. er,” The Ladles of St. James is sponsoring a bus trip to hours are Tuesday, from 7 to 9 He was 76. Unfortunately, said Schueftan, hear Schueftan seemed to have Capitol Calendar failure Sunday. He was 79. "Murphy’s Law says, ‘Any­ Boston on Wednesday. Members will meet in the p.m. O’Dea, who began his banking Sunsook Hwang of the news media make It nearly come from the local temple or The son of a Baptist minister, thing that can go wrong, will go the church parking lot at 7:30 a.m. and return about 7 Memorial donations may be career in 1928, was named Storrs and Ed Royce impossible for the average Amer­ other Jewish organizations. Jordan opened his first mission in wrong.’ But In the Middle East, iton. p.m. A few seats are still available. For made to the American Cancer vice-president and manager of ican to put the Middle East Into 1949 on Skid Row, offering the of 103 Diane Drive also anything that cannot possi­ "H e’s talking to people who I in information, call 649-2283. HARTFORD (AP) — Here is the schedule of Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ Hibernia’s downtown San Fran­ perspective. Interested more In city’s homeless and destitute a examine stamps on bly go wrong will go wrong,” said already have heard the mes­ committee meetings (CM) and public hearings chester 06040. cisco branch in 1956. In 1963 he entertaining than in informing shelter, food and emotional dispiay Saturday at Schueftan, a consultant on Middle sage,” Chatzky said. rom (PH) in the Connecticut General Assembly this was elected director and in 1968 the public, journalists highlight support. Eastern affairs to both the ther week. Pat Ellason was named president. He was Manchester High only the most violent, the most But not everyone agreed. Abba The Fred Jordan Mission, also American and Israeli cted All events are open to the public. Times and places Schooi during MAN- dramatic things which occur. Caspi of Green Manor Road was Public Meetings Pat (Wadleigh) Eliason, 60, of past president of the Sierra Club known as the Soul Clinic Mission, governments. are subject to change and information about of San Francisco. Schueftan said. He especially impressed with what Schueftan Enfield, wife of Clinton A. Elia­ now feeds about 1,000 people PEX, the annuai He was speaking to a group of sub individual meetings and hearings can be obtained cited television. said about the media. " I think son, and mother of Andrea every day and caters to 6,000 on spring show of the more than 60 who gathered for an nt,” by calling the Legislative Management Committee The audience was asked to there is something to what he said Meetings scheduled tonight Sweeney of Manchester, died Martha Saif holidays. Manchester Phila­ ecumenical seminar at Center sion at 240-0100. imagine five camera crews about television,” said Caspi. Saturday at the Connecticut Jordan also was a pioneer of TV Congregational Church Sunday The first hour of each public hearing is reserved DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) - telic Society. The spending two full weeks filming "You know, the need to keep up Hospice, Branford. ministry, airing "Church in the evening, co-sponsored by the tow Manchester for legislators and agency heads. The public is then Martha Saif, a former millionaire show, also held their family at home. "And then. ratings really does effect things.” Besides her husband and Home," beginning in 1951. The church and Temple Beth Sholom. nph permitted to speak. who was the subject of a battle In two minutes of edited film. they Eighth Utilities District, Mayfair Gardens, 7 p.m. daughter, she is survived by Sunday, featured 22 Schueftan said that the situa­ Subcommittee meetings are not listed. over whether she should receive program is still seen nationally. “ You must always start with try to show what your life is like,” Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Center another daughter, Pamela Per­ dealers, exhibits and the worst case analysis,” said tion in the Gaza Strip and the tine state benefits, died Friday in a Schueftan said. "They look for hearing room, 7 p.m. Today kins of Lebanon; her mother. auctions. Schueftan. "What is the worst West Bank Is so complex, even a the nursing home. She was 80. Victor Holt Jr. the most dramatic theme they No meetings scheduled. Winifred Shelvey and her step­ Mrs. Saif once was worth more possible, unimaginable event you can portray. This is not reality, person who has spent years ions father. Bernard Shelvey, both of PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - looking into Arab-Israeli conflicts Tuesday than $1 million, owning a furni­ could think of? That will be even though they have not fabri­ Andover Peak Island, Me.; a brother, Vict«i;Holt Jr., former president tomorrow’s headlines.” must be wary of making broad House session, 10 a.m. ture store, several homes and an cated any of the footage.” ised Thomas Wadleigh of Vincentown, of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Schueftan, wbio works at the statements to the public. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Senate session. 1 p.m. extensive antique collection. But This was the third annual N.J.; and three grandchildren. her family says she was bilked died Saturday at his home from Hebrew University In Jerusalem, presentation on the Middle East by Building, 7:30 p.m. Judiciary. CM. 9:45 a m Room E-51 “ You have people who don’t The funeral will be Wednesday, out of her fortune and unable to complications of Parkinson’s dis­ is on a lecture tour for The which the church and temple and ease. He was 79. know the first thing about the Wednesday 9:15 am ., from the Leete-Stevens pay nursing home expenses. Commission on Jewish Education have co-sponsored, and it at­ ’ 82, Middle East, and they are the House se.ssion. 10 a.m. Enfield Chapels, 61 South Road, After being denied state benef­ Holt worked in sales for Goo­ in West Hartford. He said that tracted the largest audience so the Coventry journalists who sit in judgment Senate session (tentative). Enfield, followed by a Mass of its because she had a legal action dyear before returning to Akron Reginald PInto/Manchetter Herald Americans underestimate the far, said the Rev. Newell Curtis of in 1942 as manager of the over things that they don’t Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Tliursday Christian burial, 10 a.m., in St. to regain her assets, the Dickin­ degree of instability and violence Center Congregational. understand,” Schueftan said. company’s sales promotion de­ isel House session, 10 a.m. Patrick’s Church. Burial will be son Nursing Center moved to partment. In 1944, he was named ling Senate session (tentative). in St. Patrick’s King Street evict the wheelchair-bound manager of tire sales; in 1949, two Cemetery. Calling hours are woman. But Mrs. Saif turned her Friday vice president of sales; in 1956, Dr. Crane’s Quiz today from 7 to 9 p.m., and legal claim over to the nursing Highland Park bid House session, 10 a.m. corporate vice president; in 1958, ’Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. home, making her eligible for Senate session (tentative). executive vice president of sales; Memorial donations may ^ state benefits and allowing her to H&ALmaSOURCE Saturday made to the Connecticut Hospice, and in 1964, president. 1. The creature that bears the name of Deity stay, said Albert J. Hardy, House session. 11 a.m. 64 Burban Dr.. Branford 06405. Holt retired in 1972 and moved before board again spelled backwards, makes which sound? attorney for the nursing home. to Palm Beach. BA-A MOO GR-R PUR-R AT MANCHESTER 2. Which meat item wore feathers while alive? Parents are expected to pres­ knowledge of the petition is MEMORIAL HOSPITAL vE^cHop GIBLETS VENISON MUTTON W eath er ent a petition requesting the through newspapers stories. The 3. ’The nickname of an elephant Is often applied to opening of Highland Park School meeting is scheduled for 7:30 mat COMUniNITT HEALTH EDUCATION SERIES HZCHULITD FAZIK b m e s APPLES PEARS PEANUTS RICE to grades kindergarten through p.m. at Robertson School. our, six next year to the Board of phs. 4. Which nickname applies to the world’s oldest Manchester Herald Highland Park was closed in moustrap? Mostly sunny Education tonight, but board PRESENTS mey 1984 due to declining enrollment, Tuesday Only USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 176 members have said they won’t but plans to reopen the school libi- PETER BILLY TOM DICK Manchester and vicinity: Clear "PHOBIAS" 8. Which one of these calendar dates causes the change their minds about opening were approved because of predic­ From Our Meat Dept. iced tonight. Low in the middle 30s. Publlthsd dslly except Suggested carrier rates the school only to grade three most heart attacks? Wind west diminishing to less tions that 350 to 500 new elemen­ imOA CMOICt Fm$T CUT Ofi- Sunday and certain holi­ are (1.80 weekly. $7.70 tor next year. Robert A. Grlllo, Jr., M.D. ' 1^ u APRIL 3 APRIL 15 APRIL 28 than 10 mph. Mostly sunny days by the Manchester tary school students will enroll in Bsor one month. $23.10 tor ’The petition asks the board to Top Round Staaka ___ _ *2.59/)b 6. Which of the entries at the left are listed as ’Tuesday. High in the middle 60s. Publishing Co.. 16 Bral- three months. $46.20 for Manchester schools in the next Director of Outpatient Mental Health reconsider its December vote to U$OA CHOICi F ffO M T H t nO U PtO college courses but which are not? West Coastal, East Coastal: nard Place. Manchester. six months add $02.40 tor five years. Conh. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizen open the school to grades kinder­ Cuba StMkft _ , Listed Not Listed Clear tonight. Low around 40. Parents who started the peti­ Sendees, Manchester Memorial Hospital *2.59/r, p 10 Numerology ______clasa postage paid at and mall rates are avalla- garten through grade 3 next year, Wind west less than 10 mph. Manchester. Conn. Post­ tion said opening the school in Biology ______bla on request. but board members have said WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27 Mostly sunny ’Tuesday. High master: Sand address To place an advertise­ stages may affect programs and From Our Dell Dept. Geology — ,______they will stick by their decision to around 60. changes to the Manches­ ment, or to report a newt personnel and parents would o u t t o w M $ r o m b a m d open the school In stages so that 6 p.m. Astrology ------Northwest Hills: Clear tonight. ter Herald. P.O. Box 501. Item or picture Idoa. call have trouble supporting two Manchester. Conn. 06040. current tenants, the town Recrea­ H^m Psychology ------Low 30 to 35. Wind becoming 643-2711. Office hours are parent-teacher associations. tion Department, Visiting Nurse All programs In this Series are free and open to the public i M e o n r t D southwest less than 10 mph. 6:30 am . to 5 p.m. Monday If you don't receive your through Friday. it Home Care of Manchester Inc. ’The board will also get an Answers In Classified section Mostly sunny Tuesday. High 60 to 9 iwIm Chmmmm *3 .2 9 /lb Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays The Manchester Herald and a school system day treat­ update on the Cooperative Occu­ H. LOUISE RUDDELL AUDITORIUM 65. or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, Is a member of The ment program, have a chance to pational Education Program please telephone your car­ Associated Press, the Long Island Sound to Watch find new locations. work program when five to six B4ANCHE8TER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL From Our Own Bakery rier. If you're unable to Audit Bureau of Circula­ p tm 9 M Hill, R.I. and Montauk F^lnt: reach your carrier, call School Superintendent James students participating in the Lottery tions, the New England 71 Haynes Street Winds west to southwest decreas­ subscriber service at 647- Newspaper Association P. Kennedy said today the agenda program ^ v e presentations on Crolaftantft ing to around 10 knots tonight. 0046 by 6 p.m weekdays and the New England for the meeting doesn’t Include different areas of the program Today's weather picture was drawn by Jason Knox, South winds 10 to 15 knots for delivery In Manchaetar. Prase Association. Manchester, Connecticut Connecticut Dally Saturday; 027. Play Four; 0343. discussion of the Highland Park including marketing and manu­ 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 who lives on Lenox Street and attends Bowers School. ’Tuesday. project. Kennedy said his only facturing. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 2S, 19M 6 - MAI MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 25, 1988 — 5 — 3 Anniversary Officials wrestle o f L ’A m b ia n c e iding v - f m - with options for help Main collapse noted ning sited By Linda Stowell Dan- The Associated Press radioactive waste ay to a nee BRIDGEPORT — Construction workers in blue SCENE FOR SALE NEW HAVEN (AP) — Connec­ planned management of the hose Jeans and families in black struggled with sad — This view of the ticut officials, faced with having waste is preferable to letting it nowhere to store the state’s accumulate. arge memories as they huddled in heavy rain during a Arthur Lorch farm in memorial service for Ihe victims the, L ’Ambiance low-level radioactive waste by "No one wants a low-level > see Plaza collapse. « 0 C<- Cornwall has caught 1993, are grudgingly working to radioactive waste site In his back >f a Church bells tolled 28 times Saturday in honor of the eye of the develop a disposal plan. yard. But I’d rater know where it inite the men who died on April 23,1987 when, in a span of Because the nation’s three is and handle it safely," he said. 1 National Park Ser­ present sites — in Nevada, Whatc fewer than 10 seconds, the unfinished apartment Because of expected opposition vice, whose officiais Washington and South Carolina to a site, a 1987 law gives the state m ess thi ^ond building fell Into a mountain of twisted steel and concrete. want to buy the — will stop accepting the waste in the power to override local attem pt foot- five years, the state has formed a "Look over your shoulders and remember the “scenic rights” to the authority in locating sites for — the as aid. compact with New Jersey to fraility of our humanity and the etemalness of our storage of low-level radioactive property to prevent it develop their own storage have to i tain spirit," said Monsignor William Scheyd, pastor of wastes. from being deve­ facilities. someth! ness St. Augustine Cathedral. Suzanne Mattel, director of the n be Scheyd was speaking at Wheeler Park, next to loped. Lorch and The first public meeting in Connecticut Fund for the Envir­ A sub irby City Hall where a monument was erected last year FONDA PROTEST other Cornwall resi­ Connecticut to discuss how the onment. said she is concerned Directoi hink two states will share responsibil­ about the threat togroundwaterif to the workers killed. The site of the collapse can be dents aren’t pleased. attempt but — Veterans salute ity for a disposal site is scheduled the waste — as likely — is stored AP photo seen from the park. s we during the national for the Howard Johnson hotel in in an underground cavity. revalue The memorial service began at St. Augustine’s AP photo be sure SUCCESSFUL SWING — Marilyn Kay and moved to the park under bright sunny skies. anthem at a rally in New Haven at 1:30 p.m. "There's no question that we Wednesday. have to have disposal sites. But I Garrett breaks the traditional bottle of But the skies darkened as clergymen prayed and Waterbury Sunday again, il think underground facilities are read each victims’ name to the huddled crowd of Disposal options under consid­ T h e ir champagne on the Trident missile to protest the filming Landowners resent trail improvement eration by the Northeast Low- always harder to monitor." she construction workers, politicans and victims’ told the submarine Pennsylvania during launch­ families. of a movie starring Level Radioactive Waste Commi- said, “ It's out of sight and out of sion include placing sites in both mind. The visual impact is really fault la j ing ceremonies in Groton, Saturday. The crowd also included some members of Cub Jane Fonda. AP photo states: building a treatment site important " piocedu She is the wife of Under Secretary of the Scout Pack 19 in New Hartford. The Cub Scouts held New Appalachian Trail is being blazed through Connecticut in one state and a disposal site in Mattel also noted that some of Navy H. Lawrence Garrett III. a Christmas party for the victims’ children last year Asses; the other; or storing wastes with the waste that would be stored at and have held other events since. By Dean GolembeskI development. hand, cc saying it’s necessary to "enhance trail Aigher radioactive concentra- such a facility has a half-life (the Dressed in uniform, the boys wore orange patches The Associated Press Some landowners share Dakin’s view. They carried Waterbury residents protest environment” \tions in one state and lower period required for the disinte­ on their arms that read, "Children Helping support the idea of a national hiking trail, but "We think we have made a substantial involvef ited concentrations in the other. gration of half of the atoms in a STATE Children. L ’Ambiance’ 87.” CORNWALL — Over hill, over dale and resent having no choice in the matter. ’They investment and we feel this would wind out art- While geographicalty among specific radioactive substance) work by "Find strength, peace and renewal," said the over the objections of some landowners, a claim they have been told to make a deal or the protection,” he said. )uld the nation’s smallest states. of thousands of years. cle a rly i Rev. F .J. Streets, a local pastor. new Appalachian Trail is being blazed in face a condemnation lawsuit. Joseph Hickey of the stale Department of ;her plans for Jane Fonda movie Connecticut ranks I3th in produc­ High-level waste, such as spent As the cold rain got heavier, the small group of northwestern Connecticut. which hi "I don’t mind the Appalachian Trail, but if Environmental Protection agreed, sayingthe tion of low-level nuclear waste — nuclear fuel rods used at power “ of & REG IO N politicans standing under a covered platform chose The new hiking trail has been In the works doesn’t seem they need that much,” said Bv Brent Laymon rally, which also included a gun which has waged a public rela­ trail has been "expensively bought and they mostly from four nuclear power plants, would not be stored a( agency, to end the ceremony rather than go on with their for the past nine years and will cover about 50 The Associated Press salute, taps and the playing of an tions campaign against Fonda. retired Cornwall farmer Arthur Lorch. "I’m couldn’t see a whole nest of homes popping plants operated by Northeast such a site. enough I tbe scheduled speeches. miles in' four Connecticut towns. A Just- opposed to tke way they go about things." Trident launched Saturday anti-Fonfia song. The city’s Board of Aldermen up” near it. Utilities. Low-level waste would be time. in- A moment of silence, scheduled for 1:36p.m., the completed, 14-mile segment from Sharon to W A T E R B U R Y - It’s been 20 "She’s a patriot, believe me — could vote tonight on a resolution Lorch has been told that the park service The law that pul the Cornwall residents in Other major generators of the stored in steel drums, labeled and and GROTON — Thirty-nine protesters were exact time the collapse began a year ago, was not Salisbury will be opened May 14 and become Vincei years since Mary Hill’s brother she’s only in the wrong damn pushed by Russo saying Fonda is wants 17 of his 150 acres. He could sell the land their current bind is known as the National wastes In Connecticut include: stacked in designated spots in last arrested as the U.S. Navy launched the USS officially recognized. part of the 2,035-mile-long national trail that outright, or provide an easement. board hi was killed in Vietnam, but she country,” state Rep. Eugene A. not welcome in Waterbury, a Trails System Act, which was adopted in 1968 Yale University; the University underground or above-ground tors Pennsylvania, the nation's 10th Trident runs through 14 states. "There was something very symbolic here... that still can’t forgive actress Jane Migliaro Jr., R-Wolcott, told the largely working class city of Under an easement, he would sell the and amended in 1978, when the country’s of Connecticut in Storrs and its vaults reinforced with foot-thick knowled for nuclear-powered submarine. The National Park Service has purchased we were covered and they (families and rescue Fonda for traveling to North shivering crowd. 106,160 residents with a large government development rights to the land best-known hiking trail was being threatened health center in Farmington; concrete walls, ceilings and requirei for land or obtained rights for about 31 miles of The Tridents, or Ohio Class submarines, are volunteers) weren’t,” said Rep. Christopher Shays, Vietnam during the war. "She cost a lot of lives In immigrant population. and agree to restrictions on the land’s fiiture by development. Combustion Engineering Inc. in floors, McCarthy said, downplay­ for R-Conn. the trail in Connecticut. Donald T. King, advice v 560 feet long and weigh 18,750 tons. They the “ Why should my brother have Vietnam," said Migliaro, an Protest organizers said vete­ agricultural use. He would still owrf^them t Most of the trail at the time crossed state or Windsor: United Nuclear Corp. in ing the risks. All waste is acting chief of the piark service’s land that boa largest and most powerful in the Navy fleet. As the crowd quickly broke up, a lone construction fought in that country while she ex-MarIne. “ Maybe she didn’t rans traveled from a half-dozen property and pay property taxes. federal government-owned land, but it also Montville; Electric Boat Ship­ solidified with concrete before acquisition office in Martinsburg, W.Va., the dead dis- They are built exclusively by the Electric Boat worker in Jeans and a green hard hat was the last to was over there, dancing with the pull the trigger, but ... she states, including Louisiana and A neighbor, Audrey Davis, has been told included segments across private land and yard in GrotonT and Boehringer- disposal. estimates that another 3.8 miles, or roughly 36 i to Divison of General Dynamics Corp. leave. Despite the heavy rain, he turned and walked enemy?” Hill asked. continued that war maybe two or Texas, for the protest. They had that the government wants 1 acre of her 2.5 200 miles along busy roads. Ingleheim in Danbury and But McCarthy also said that of timet slowly away. tracts covering 1,330 acres, are still being IS at The Pennsylvania, after it is fully equipped, Hill, a Waterbury resident, was three or more years. How many predicted a crowd of 5,000 and acre lot. She said the government wants land The park service decided to purchase Ridgefield. Connecticut is not as well-suited having t sought. rict will carry a crew of 154 and will be armed with Shortly after the ceremony, there were no among between 700 to 1,200 of our boysdiedbecauseof that?” blamed predictions of cold, wet that comes right up to her swimming pool. undeveloped land and relocate the trail in The waste includes filters, as other states to handle the Most recently, a handful of property owners Vincei tion 24 Trident II missiles. mourners at the site. But someone had placed two demonstrators who descended on Emotions ran high among the weather for the relatively light "I think it’s asinine,” she said. order to provide an unspoiled corridor from resins, metals, wood, paper, lab waste because it is too densely sprays of fresh red. white and pink carnations on the in Cornwall were informed that the park The government notice came after Davis appeals ■ on As In previous submarine launches at EB . the city’s Library Park Sunday to protesters, many of them turnout. Georgia to Maine coats, gloves, bodies of labara- populated and it doesn’t have service wants their land, located across the begin to awn fence. A twisted blue sign with the name of the protest plans to film a movie Vietnam-era veterans dressed in But Stephen Rivers, a Fonda put her house up for sale. She offered the About 1,700 parcels of land, covering 78,000 tory lest animals, vials and many areas with clay and imper­ anti-war protesters showed up at the gates of Housatonic River from the trail, for "scenic the project is still on the ground. starring Fonda here this Army fatigues. An elderly man spokesman who is In town to entire parcel to the park service, but it was acres and 580 miles, already have been chem icals such as tritium , meable soil. m eeting the ship yard. easements.” set Earlier in the church, the clergy encouraged the summer. wearing a Veterans of Foreign attend tonight’s aldermen’s rejected. She hopes any new owner will fight bought along the trail’s length. King said. carbon-14, coball-60, cesium and Further, neither New Jersey appearei The park service wants to keep roughly 35 list, families and survivors to reach out to each other. Tears streamed down H ill’s Wars cap spit at the Rev. meeting, said the turnout showed the government. Most of the acquisitions have been plutonium. nor Connecticut produces enough acres of Cornwall undeveloped to provide an board. A this Bus crash injures 16 They spoke of some of the positive things — such as face as she clutched the Silver Edmund Nadolny, a Catholic there is little genuine anti-Fonda “ I don’t really know what to do. I won’t go to completed without the park service initiating State officials aren’t enthusias­ low-level radioactive waste to unspoiled view for hikers. to taxpa: list the outpouring of generosity from people around the Star awarded postumously to her priest, who displayed a sign that sentiment in the city. court,” said Elsie Niebergall, another condemnation proceedings. About 58 such tic about building a storage make such a facility economi­ P LA IN V ILLE — At least 16 people were “ It’s a little bit farfetched,” said Cornwall )OUt world after the collapse — that resulted. brother, Francis J. LeBlanc. who said “ Let he who is without sin Rivers said plans to film the neighbor and a widow who has lived in the lawsuits, including two of the five in facility, which could cost $40 cally viable, he said. telling til injured when two buses returning grocery First Selectman Richard Dakin. "Eminent rty. They also noted that there have been two births was felled by a sniper’s bullet as cast the first stone.” picture in July or August are same home in Cornwall since 1941. She was Connecticut, have been completed, King said million and occupy 150 acres, and ' "Connecticut has no business to act on store employees from a field trip to Boston domain is for the good of government. I don’t and one adoption in the families of the victims in the tried to rescue wounded com­ Nadolny suggested the vete­ proceeding "full speed ahead" uncertain how much of her property is The Connecticut lawsuits arose from the state residents would likely pro­ getting in this business," he said. they file collided on a commerical street, police said. know if the Appalachian Trail is good for the affected. past year. rades from a rice paddy. rans hate Fonda because they despite the protests. effort to move the old trail, which covers test any site thalts eventually "The cost per cubic foot of Nine ambulances responded to the accident general public” protect ti "Although we were stricken by tragedy on April Fonda, depicted in the funnel- feel guilty about their own service The Rev. John McColley of St. "All of us are upset about it. ... I guess the about 60 miles in Connecticut, out of chosen. disposal is too high unless you at 7:27 p.m. Sunday, taking passengers to Dakin said the state and federal govern­ It w ill 1 23, 1M7, we were not destroyed.” Scheyd said. shaped hat of the North Vietna­ in Vietnam. Michael’s Episcopal Church in government has the right” Mrs. Niebergall Cornwall, where It follows about five miles of But Kevin McCarthy, a have 250,000cubic feet (ayear)." three different area hospitals, Plainville ments already own 25 percent of Cornwall's said. the m atti "During Easter season, just as during Easter mese army, was hung in effigy “ They are projecting the anger Naugatuck said privately that he busy highway. member of the commission, Connecticut and New Jersey 46.8 square miles, and the loss of more for police officer Douglas Szydlo said. season last year, there is an Easter candle burning from a tree near the park they have toward themselves, for regretted what he called the King defended the plan to buy the land in The new trail that will open May 14 won’t formed by the two sates to each produced about 55,000 cubic fo r the fa here. scenic easements could hurt future Cornwall outright or .secure easements. Most of the injuries were relatively minor, bandstand, which was decorated the killing they were responsible "garbage” being leveled against ------cross the Housatonic River into Cornwall. oversee disposal, said well- feet of waste in 1986. degree. but several appeared to be serious. Szydlo "As we come here today to look back, let us not be with a huge black and white for, onto Jane Fonda,” he said. Fonda. But he expressed sym­ But wh said. He said at least 16 people were injured afraid to look forward. The future will come for each POW-MIA flag. Many of the News last fall ttat Fonda pathy for the veterans’ position a second au- and possibly more. of us,” he said. protesters wore red-and-yellow planned to film part of the movie during his invocation. Sacond Annual liat The accident occurred when one of the buses After the ceremonies, several politicans and T-shirts with the words, “ I’m Not "Union Street" drew an angry “ Please forgive me and forgive Israel, U TC lobby government m anager ed rear-ended the other on Woodward Avenue, union leaders said it is important to move on with Fond’a Hanoi Jane,” which has response from some veterans, us If it’s hard to forget,” said CAR RAFFLE com m uni yn- ONE WEEK ONLY Szydlo said. Both buses were from the New tough legislation for safety in the work place. become the rallying cry for who vowed to make her feel as McColley, an ex-Marlne who B oard of v'as 1988 LINCOLN Britain Transport Co., he said. “ When people say this will never happen again. I opponents of Fonda’s planned unwelcome as possible. Gaetano served in Vietnam in 1968. "It’s led to export air- launched weapons no m isun wonder if it will, given the opportunity that they’re appearance. Russo, a retired major general in hard for us to forget those who we TOWN CAR eto given the opportunity to pass legislation and then A plane trailing a banner the Connecticut National Guard, feel were traitorous, those who DRAWING ave Tax bill In Senate WASHINGTONW ASTIThin'TONJ (AP) - . ITnltf^HUnited hnchas nnthincynothing to Hndo uriftrwith thothe nproposal m n n cal submittedc iiK tr tiffA two /1 im years o v * c oago don’t," said U.S. Sen. Lowell P, Weicker Jr., bearing the same message flew helped organize the Veterans left us alone, those who spit on us, or R-Conn. Technologies Corp. and the go­ warhead portion of the system, by the State Department that Sat., May 7, 9:30 PM overhead during the hour-long Coalition Against Hanoi Jane, both literally and figuratively." H A R T FO R D — The next round in the vernment of Israel are quietly Israel hired United Technolo­ would detail how Israel could use showdown between legislative Democrats and He mentioned recent opposition to a bill requiring •100 DONATION employers to post warnings when dangerous lobbying the State Department gies to design the nose, wing and such weapons. But Israel does not iiho the governor over property tax relief for towns for an export permit that would control modules of the weapon want to sign the agreement. Manchester Lodge SALE chemicals are on a worksite. ALL CALICO PRINTS HANKY LINEN es- undergoing revaluation will be played out in "Safety in the workplace seems to be a low Rosalynn Carter defends Fonda allow the U.S. defense contractor system. The contract was under A State Department spokeswo­ of Elks • 646-9262 Our price $3.59 yd. Our price $3.19 yd. the Senate this week, the final full week of the priority with my colleagues and with the people," to help Israel design an air- U T C ’s Norden Systems in Nor­ man reached over the weekend $ Q 4 9 1988 General Assembly. $ 1 9 9 )ba Weicker said. WATERBURY (AP) - in 1972. "However, It Is good for us to launched. armor-seeking weapon walk, Conn., but has been trans­ declined comment. SALE ^ V O . SALE 1 VO iras Gov. William A. O ’Neill says he’ll veto the Former First Lady Rosalynn In a letter that was published in system. ferred to the corporation’s Ad­ United Technologies said in a Frank Carroll Jr., business manager for Local realize that millions of Am eri­ TROPICALS. BEACHWOOD'' tan bill that Democratic leaders favor, which Carter has joined the debate over Friday’s editions of the Water­ But U.S. officials so far have vanced Systems Division in San prepared statement: "It’s a Union 488 of the International Brotherhood of cans, young and old. strongly CONVERSATIONALS CONE THREAD Ink would allow towns to exempt the first $25,000 the filming of the movie "Union bury Republican-American, Car­ refused to issue the Hartford, Diego, a source told The Asso­ classified Israeli program, and Electrical Workers AFL-CIO, said he wants to see opposed some of the actions of our Our price $3.59 yd. Our price $1.99 ea. ciated Press'. aid of the value of residential and commercial tough legislation for safety in the workplace. Street" in this city. ter said Fonda was not alone in government during the conflict.” Conn.-based corporation the ne­ therefore we cannot comment.” ipl. property from local property taxes. Local veterans’ organizations strongly objecting to the Vietnam cessary license, saying that the The White House imposed the Defense Week also reported $ 0 4 9 0 / $ O 9 9 SALE ^ V O . NOW up The bill would also give towns the option of have criticized the movie because War. Carter said Fonda has since system would violate a six-year cluster bomb ban on Israel in 1982 that Israeli Gen. Amos Yaron, the idSi/ ^ property tax credits for homeowners, starting it stars actress Jane Fonda, who "It is true Fonda was a militant expressed regrets about the me­ ban prohibiting the sale of "clus­ after evidence surfaced that the embassy’s military attache, has RIB TRIM RIBBON REELS ter bomb” technology to Israel. devices were used by Israel Our price 15c in. 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Our price 63c yd. Our price $1.66 ea. "When state for security assistance, But Israeli officials, who spoke mander in Beirut when Lebane.se ad Both sides are trying to help towns the Cal in drug trading IVEiGJir §KHI€G£GS science and technology. Defense on the condition of anonymity, Christian militias massacred Jim Grimes, C.I.C. undergoing revaluation of real property, Week, a Washington publication told Defense Week that the more than 309 Palestinians in s .u 3 9 5 i.. s « r 9 9 f . . n’t which traditionally results in dramatic tax that revealed the export battle in proposed weapon was much 1982. BAROQUE SATIN. WOODEN he increases for homeowners. WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Coast Monday’s editions, reported that different than a traditional clus­ ^^Ask US for TAFFETA EMRROIOERY HOOPS Guard fears that severe cutbacks in air and sea drug Our price $3.19 yd. Our price 2 88c He he top Israeli officials also have ter bomb. U.S. Gen. 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OPINION ■ V > r < Jackson breaks policy for hostages

t f .i'r By Evans Witt The Associated Press ted. A tally of 2,081 or more is needed to win the nomination at the July PHILADELPHIA — Democrat convention in Atlanta. Officials Guam’s three convention votes Jesse Jackson is breaking ranks with a key tenet of American policy, saying entered the uncommitted column Jack he would "meet with anyone” — Sunday evening following caucuses on including terrorists — to free the Pacific island. must work Anderson hostages. On the Republican side. Vice the The gentle battling between the President George Bush is virtually i it surviving Democratic candidates got unchallenged on Tuesday in Pennsyl­ more direct as the candidates closed vania, when he may win enough of the vel in on Tuesday’s delegate-rich Pen­ 78 delegates at stake to go over the 3Ck together nsylvania primary, with Jackson magic majority mark — 1,139 — e it calling on front-runner Michael Duka­ needed to win the GOP nomination in lid. kis to put a price tag on his programs New Orleans in August. ion Whatever else the town learns from the Bank official and Dukakis calling a Jackson budget On the Democratic side, Dukakis ate mess that arose over the unsuccessful idea absurd. and Jackson have been unusually cal attempt at tax revaluation, one thing is clear But it was Jackson who stirred big cordial recently, but the best-friends for — the assessor and the Board of Tax Review controversy Sunday with his call for atmosphere thinned when Jackson ive would pay to urged Dukakis to release a proposed have to develop' a good working relationship, negotiation with anyone to free hostages. budget. something they do not have now. the “ In this world, in this ambiguous " I ’m not just for Head Start. I ’m nr- A subcommittee from the Board of world, you must not set up precondi­ willing to pay for Head Start,” led Directors held a meeting last week in its prevent leaks AP photo tions that stop effectiveness,” Jack- Jackson said during the debate rif attempt to find out what went wrong with the PAROLE ENDS — Convicted rapist son said at a rally in Washington. " I Saturday night in Pittsburgh. “ I have red put numbers together to pay for my revaluation, and presumably to take steps to WASHINGTON - A senior official at the Federa Lawrence Singieton, 60, buttons up his would meet with anyone I could meet with to get the hostages out of Beirut. ’ ’ dreams.” we be sure that when the town begins to do it Home Loan Bank Board has a proposal that would shirt after taking a iie detector test in San Eight Americans are currently held Dukakis strongly disagreed. jt I tickle George Orwell — a $20,000 bounty on the hea< Rafaei, Caiif., iast week by poiygraph again, it will be done right. hostage by Moslem extremists in "You can't prepare a budget now Eire The members of the Board of Tax Review of any bank-board staffer who leaks information to expert and former FBi agent Frank Beirut. for next year — that’s absurd.” he told she the press. Connoiiy, ieft. His paroie ends today. reporters Sunday on his chartered I of told the directors, giving examples, that the Jackson’s stance put him in direct The have-gun-will-travel approach is the conflict with U.S. policy and Duka­ Amtrak train, nicknamed the "Pen­ lily fault lay with the assessor’s revaluation brainchild of James E. Boland Jr., te bank board’s kis’s tough statements against nego­ nsylvania Presidential Unlimited.” procedures themselves. No. 2 man who serves as chief deputy to agency “ I ’ll lay out where I ’m going to “ of tiating with terrorists. Jackson sug­ Assessor J. Richard Vincent, on the other Chairman M. Danny Wall. N A TIO N gested that tough statements are not make the cuts — I’ve done that in I at hand, contended that the revaluation was Boland raised the suggestion during an executive enough. great detail,” Dukakis said as he [he meeting where only about seven top bank-board toured western Pennsylvania. ‘ T il ite- carried out properly, despite difficulties “ I ’ve raised the point in several officials were present. His idea was to offer $20,000 debates this year. Every time a lay out where I think we ought to do 1 a involved, and that his office completed its & W O R LD to agency personnel who unmask co-workers guilty question comes up about terrorism. some investing — I’ve done that in ’ e) work by the Feb. 29 deadline. His presentation of slipping stories to the press. Mr. Dukakis says, T m against JACKSON CAMPAIGN — Democratic presidentiqUlo^ulF great detail.” clearly implied that the Board of Tax Review, Open Forum Rapisttmutllator freed today terrorism.... We should not negotiate With the GOP presidential nomina­ rnt Several bank-board offlcials greeted Boland’s Jesse Jackson addresses a rally at Lock itetvgn High Sch which he pointed out is an independent with terrorists.... In the Middle East, tion sewed up, the Republican focus rer 1 proposal with horror. One said the idea would hurt SAN FRANCISCO — The rapist who Sunday, in Lock Haven, Pa. moved to the No. 2 spot. agency, did not begin its m eetings early employee morale and be counter-productive. never negotiate with terrorists.’ at savagely mutilated a teen-age girl nine years Ck)nservative activist Curt Clinks- enough to perm it it to com plete its work in News of the bounty idea was leaked to us; Boland ago is free from parole today, but friends of " I disagree with that; If I could get final push in the Keystone State. playing their 20-day schedule, scale project seems an excellent the hostages out. I’d do it.” "You’ve got to vote more than once. cales said he has raised $100,000 to be time. Club opponents declined to return our phone calls. Larry Singleton worry about his safety Dukakis has a big lead in the polls in This is the one time you can do so with the ladies to start later. Does way to start. I suspect many of the On Sunday, Dukakis did a whistle- form an unauthorized committee to nd In an interview with our associate Michael wherever he tries to settle. Pennsylvania, where 178 delegates legally,” he told students at Penn Vincent also said in a written report that the repeat untruths this sound like a private club to logistics problems can be ironed stop tour of Pennsylvania, but he was promote former U.N. ambassador in Binstein. Chairman Wall said the plan was "D O A" When Singleton was paroled from prison a are at stake. The complicated process State University in State College. board had a responsibility “ to be you? out in this way without mass switching to the air today, hitting six Jeane Kirkpatrick as the GOP vice ind or dead on arrival. He would not elaborate on his year ago, furious protests followed him from — with delegates elected individually "Vote early and often — vote for me presidential candidate. knowledgeable about its statutory To the Editor; It appears that every contention confusion which might face us in a cities to make an impression in every ick own feelings about the reward idea, but sources say town to town as state officials tried to find a — offers a challenge to voters who and vote for my delegates.” to date of the opponents has been few years if we must start serious media market in the state before the Mark Salter, a spokesman for Mrs. nd requirements and to request legal and other that Wall has been deeply disturbed over leaks. place for him to live. may have to pull the lever up to 12 Dukakis is more than half the way to Kirkpatrick, said "she believes the Opponents of the Manchester resolved in a manner that sup­ recycling all over town all at once. voters go to the polls Tuesday. times. But it also offers Dukakis, if he ay- advice when necessary.” The inference was Since assuming the chairmanship last July, Wall Protesters were outraged that the a delegate majority, holding 1,075.15 decision on the vice president should is Country Club apparently believe ports the country club’s position. Jackson raised money in Washing­ does well, a chance to win as many as that board members should have known what has tried to "accentuate the positive” about the 60-year-old former merchant marine served national convention votes. Jackson be solely that of Vice President 3re that if they repeat the same Where changes have been made, Gerry Harvey ton before returning late Sunday for a 100 more delegates than Jackson. beleaguered thrift industry that the bank board only eight years for his crime, a six-year has 836.1 while 599.75 were uncommit­ Bush.” the deadline was for requesting an extension untruths often enough, the public the club has been agreeableand in 19 Grove St. regulates. But Wall has found it next to impossible reduction because of good behavior and work hat of tim e to complete its work without his will finally accept their stories as fact supportive of them, consist­ Manchester to eliminate the negative when the Federal Savings credits. ted having to tell them. true. There is no oth^r way to ent with a desire to serve the town and Loan Insurance Corp., which insures the After Gov. George Deukmejian intervened, the explain the repeated distortions in a manner contemplated in the Nation is ‘still at risk’ from bad schools Vincent m ay have a point. H owever, the deposits, is facing losses expected to exceed $50 Singleton wound up in a mobile home on the ely that continue to appear in their lease, for most of the so-called appeals to the Board of Tax R eview did not billion. / grounds of San Quentin prison. Last week jve public statements and letters to issues have resulted from inade­ ‘Senate Reports’ By Christopher Connell homework.” begin to reach high numbers until the fourth Since the thrift industry was deregulated in 1982, officials moved him to an undisclosed sary Tuesday with a protest in He said a forthcoming National ler- the editor. quate information and poor public The Associated Press In his evaluation of the impact of savings and loans have become like federally location. Lafayette Park across from the White Assessment of Educational Progress meeting of the board. Only a few persons For example, they were re­ will be repeated school reform, called “ American relations. To date, the opponents insured casinos. Loans for wild land speculation, House. report indicates 9- and 17-year-olds !ey appeared at the first three hearings by the cently challenged to produce even WASHINGTON - Education Secre­ Education: Making It Work,” Bennett of the club have yet to win a round To the Editor: risky stock market deals and even Arabian horse Blast injures twelve Bennett said too many students improved their performance in math igh board. After that, the assessor sent out notices one audited statement of a with their obstructionist tactics tary William J. Bennett says Ameri­ said: drop out, "and too many of those who to sperm banks have often been substituted for the can schools “ have begun the long between 1982 and 1986, while 13-year- to taxpayers who had consulted his office, municipality that operates an and their unsubstantiated claims, MILWAUKEE — An explosion and fire "American education has made do graduate have been poorly edu­ olds held steady. ni- I would like to offer apologies to traditional mainstay of thrift institutions — home climb back,” but the nation is “ still at 18-hole golf cour.se in the.se regardless of how many times the ripped through a paint store and spread to four some undeniable progress in the last cated. Our students know too little, telling those taxpayers his staff might not get those who were unable to watch mortgages. risk” from an academic system rife Another National Asses .lent will northern climates, with all direct latter have been repeated. other buildings, forcing residents to leap few years. The precipitous downward and their command of essential skills show that in those same years, sss to act on their cases in time and suggesting "Senate Reports” on April 19 due The result is that the FSLIC is flat broke and will with mediocrity and resistant to costs of operation charged to it. slide of previous decades has been is too slight. "17-year-old science students made id. they file appeals with the board in order to to technical difficulties. Unfortu­ have to limp one bailout to the next until the through windows to safety as a building change. arrested, and we have begun the long "Good schools for disadvantaged up nearly all the ground lost since the of that can showa profit of $400.OOOas J.L. Pickens nately, the show was aired without inevitable comes — a massive taxpayer bailout. collapsed, authorities said today. Twelve Bennett’s assessment is contained protect their rights. climb back to reasonable standards. and minority children are much too 1977 assessment,” he said. on claimed in their letters several 206Ferguson Road sound. people, including five firefighters, were in a follow-up report requested by It will very difficult for the directors to sort While others have been screaming fire. Wall has rare. ... An ethos of success is missing A new federal study indicated that times. Instead of a response, we Manchester “ Senate Reports” will be aired injured. President Reagan for the fifth anni­ failed to smell the smoke. Last August, Congress ” We are doing better than we were from too many American schools,” he 12.7 percent of last year’s high school ey the matter and determine who is responsible read again today that "every again on local public access cable At least 150 firefighters battled the blaze, versary of a biting critique of U.S. passed a bill adding $10.8 billion to the depositor in 1983. But we are certainly not doing said. "Our teachers and principals seniors completed all the courses )ic for the failure of the revaluation and to what charge that has been made will be TV (Cox Cable, Channel 31) on which reached seven alarms, and all off-duty education that was called ” A Nation Recycling project insurance fund, through the sale of bonds. At the well enough. ... We are still at risk.” are too often hired and promoted in recommended in "A Nation At Risk: ” degree. documented and can be sup­ firefighters were called in to provide backup At Risk.” Tuesday at 6; 30 p.m. and again on time. Wall released a statement saying Congress Bennett will deliver his report to ways that make excellence a matter four years of English: three years ported.” We ask again; When? As help at fire stations. He says American teen-agers are But when the revaluation is undertaken for best way to start May 3 and 10 at the same time. had given him what he needed to do the job. Reagan in a White House ceremony of chance, not design.” each of math, science and social for the state Liquor Control taking more math, science and a second tim e, the directors and the town My program, entitled “ Health He must have been looking through rose-colored "There was an explosion and I was watching Tuesday, the fifth anniversary of the Bennett called anew for merit pay studies: a half-year of computer Commission, they determined To the Editor: advanced placement courses, and Care Options for the Elderly, ’ 'can glasses. The fact Is, Wall already had seen a secret TV at the time. I looked out the window and provocative report by the National for teachers: wider choice in public science and, for the college bound, manager will have to be sure the lines of that the club had in fact the wrong scoring somewhat higher on college- provide pertinent information to report that showed the bank board needed nearly there was glass and debris scattered all over Commission on Excellence in Educa­ education for parents; stronger cur­ two years of foreign language. communication between the assessor and the Thank you for your support of entrance and other tests. tion that warned of “ a rising tide of kindoflicensefor its operation —a those in need of assistance whoare $16 billion to bail out only the 183 most hopelessly the street, but no fire yet,” said David ricula at all levels, and stricter By comparison, fewer than 2 Board of Tax Review stay open. There can be situation that had existed for the town manager’s proposed But “ curricular foolishness has not mediocrity” in U.S. schools. caring for an elderly spouse or doomed thrifts. And one out of every five of the Bedwell, 24, who lived in a second-story accountability for educators, includ­ percent of graduates in the Class of recycling project. been eliminated from American high The National Education Associa­ no misunderstandings. many years without causing any parent. nation’s 3,200 thirfts is insolvent. apartment over the paint store. ing freedom for local schools to hire 1982 took such a regimen. Re­ problems to them or the public — I. too, support the item in the schools,” he said, and the schools tion, which is frequently at odds with I hope that you will tune in Our associate Binstein obtained a copy of the the best and fire the worst teachers searchers reviewed the transcripts of and suggested a different type of proposed 1988-89 budget which “ are still much too cavalier about Bennett, planned to mark the anniver­ and principals. again. same secret report. That was one of the leaks that Problems at Chernobyl 15,000 graduates from each year. license that was more approp­ would begin a pilot recycling project in town. I was especially drove Boland to suggest a $20,000 bounty on MOSCOW — Two years after the Chernobyl riate. AfterapprovaloftheZoning Sen. Michael Meotti pleased to read that it would be in leakers. power station was the scene of the world's Board of Appeals, such a revised 4th Senatorial District The bank board is understandably eager to Chirac gains support for presidentiai bid iicense has now been approved. my section of town. I am more worst nuclear accident, nepotism, sloppy Glastonbury eliminate the negative. Among the facts that board We should probably thank those than willing to make a serious' repairs and drunkenness are rampant at the bureaucrats are trying to sweep under the rug is By Harry Dunphy objectives to which we are particularly who brought up the matter for the effort to cooperate with the facility, Pravda charged. this one; A bailout of the 40 most troubled savings The Associated Press attached, an open and tolerant society that issue is now resolved satisfactor program, which involves separat­ Letters to the editor The problems cited by the Communist Party and loans in Texas would cost every man. woman rejects xenophobia, racism and extrem­ ily, at least for the club. ing out items which can be daily were similar to those the government PARIS — Conservative Premier and child in that state $424 each and would wipe out ism,” Barre said. The club has also publicized the recycled. Letters should be brief and to blamed for an explosion and fire at the plant > Jacques Chirac today received the back­ the existing cash reserves of the FSLIC twice over. His comments were aimed at the manner in which ali residents can Presently. I do save and collect the point They should be typed or on April 26,1986. ing of the centrist Union for French On the average, each of the worst Texas thrifts candidate of the extreme right. Jean- obtain starting times, informa­ newspaper and glass bottles and neatly handwritten, and, for case Last July, three officials in charge of the Democracy in his uphill battle to defeat Marie Le Pen, who finished just behind periodically take them to the in editing, should be double­ would cost the FSLIC $173 million to bail out, plant during the accident were convicted of Socialist President Francois Mitterrand tion that has been available to according to the secret report. Barre and whose endorsement could be those who sought it rather than dump. I have friends who are also spaced. Letters must be signed gross negligence and sentenced to 10 years in in the presidential runoff May 8. key to a Chirac victory. beingchroniccomplainers. As for willing to save such Items but with name, address and daytime Th e last straw a labor camp. Chirac, a 55-year-old neo-Gaullist, fin­ Le Pen, president of the National Front, the number of days devoted to must wait for friends to make the telephone number (for Pravda said on Sunday that during the last ished a distant second in first-round voting won 14.5 percent of the vote — well above The United States tolerated the antics of so-called outside events, the trip the dump. verification). two years engineering jobs at the plant have Sunday to Mitterrand, who is seeking a predictions. His campaign speeches in­ O I9M by N€A. Inc Panama's Gen. Manuel Noriega for years. But Board of Directors isnowacting to If we are realistic, we recognize The Herald reserves the right been handed out to medics, teachers, second seven-year term. cluded calls for deporting immigrants and White House sources say Noriega went too far Chirac picked up the support of the correct an obvious inequity in the that recycling is essential in our to edit letters in the interests of veterinarians and people without any higher quarantining victims of acquired immune “When I grow up, I want to be a member of when he started making secret overtures to Cuba centrist party’s leader, 64-year-old Ray­ lease. The town seniors are now foreseeable future. This small- brevity, clarity and taste. education. deficiency syndrome. the California raisins group." U.S. officials has been watching Noriega and were mond Barre, Sunday night shortly after A cartoon in the leftist daily Liberation aware that he was deep Into drug smuggling and Improving Soviet economy polls closed. Barre, a former premier, today showed Le Pen, dressed as a had allowed Panamanian banks to launder drug hnished third in the voting. stormtrooper, standing inside Chirac’s profits. Still, the State Department didn’t want to WASHINGTON - Soviet leader Mikhail S. The Union for French Democracy open mouth and saying, "From now on, How does Jesse Jackson make a living? file criminal charges against a foreign head of Gorbachev is facing serious obstacles in his formally endorsed Chirac today, but it was nothing in this country gets done without state. In fact, if the United States brought charges effort to overhaul the troubled, inefficient not known how many of its supporters me.” Soviet economy and things aren’t likely to would vote for Chirac. Exit polls showed In an editorial. Liberation editor Serge WASHINGTON — One of the voter’s sober killed. PUSH and PUSH-Excel have had rocky again.st every Latin American general and improve anytime soon, according to U.S. many members of the centrist party might July wrote: ’’Two years under Mitterrand responsibilities during a presidential election Is to times. The U.S. Labor Department gave $2 million minister who was part of the drug chain, there intelligence agencies. support Mitterrand in the runoff. have multiplied discontent with Chirac. Le learn as much as possible about the candidates for to PUSH at one juncture, and later said it was in would be diplomatic chaos. But when the United “ Gorbachev's ambitious program to create “ I support him in his fight,” said Barre Pen has systematically welcomed this, the office. It’s important to know who they are, it’s large part squandered. States intercepted a message that revealed a modem, more dynamic Soviet economy ran of Chirac. "And I ask all those who voted once again making France an ‘excep­ important to know what they stand for,'and it’s also ■ \ Tom Jackson’s lecture bureau has likewise had Noriega was corying up to Fldd Castro, President for me to vote for him in the second into trouble in 1987,” says a joint study by the tional’ democracy, the only one in the important to know what they do for a living. difficulties. It was originally incorporated to book a Reagan decided it was time to get rid of the round.” general. Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Western world where the economic and In most cases the latter information Is the easiest wide range of speakers and entertainers, but hit However, Barre did not write Chirac a JACQUES CHIRAC FRANCOIS MITTERRAND Tiede Intelligence Agency. political crisis has engendered an extrem­ to obtain. Most people who campaign for the White has deteriorated into one-man (Jackson) show. blank check. “ I count on him to defend the . . debate is important Mini-editorial “ The short-term outlook for Gorbachev's ist electorate.” . . . more to lose House have held well-known jobs. One of the Personalities International does not even have a economic program is not good,” concluded the contenders this year is a religious broadcaster, for telephone number now, and is reported to be barely What nice friends Ron and Nancy have. A group example; another is a governor; another is the vice in business. of California cronies pitched in $2.5 million and study, which was released Sunday by the congressional Joint Elconomic Committee. president; and two of the remaining three are than $30,000 from such things as book royalties and Jackson is barely in business himself these days. bought the first couple a retirement home in Bel Labor Party adopts campaign platform legislators. consulting. Campaign officials say he is too busy running for Air. It’s not a gift, exactly. The Reagans will pay That leaves Jesse Jackson. He is the only man in The one lecture bureau is iisted as Personalities president to make money. They add that he’s not rent, but they weren’t saying how much. The Office Election battle expected By Karin Laub since protests began Dec. 8, were Labor spokeswoman Michal Cohen. as the united capital of Israel. the field without readily understood employment. International. His publicist says that it was formed going1)roke, however. He had a minimum of of Government Ethics says the arrangement The Associated Press being held without trial for up to six The platform, written by Peres, It says areas with a high percentage SEOUL, South Korea — President Roh That’s because it’s hard to define the way in which by Jackson and his wife, Jacqueiine. Jackson says $41,000 on deposit In various banks at the time he probably is legal, even If it was a gift, because it is months. also says Israel will never withdraw of Arab residents may be turned over Tae-woo’s government is battling to win JERUSALEM - The left-of-center he earns his money. It might best be said that he is on his disclosure that he has invested from $50,000 filed his financial disclosure, and a $50,000 to just between friends. Presidents are allowed to Israel media said Rabin also completely from the West Bank and to Palestinian-Jordanian control. crucial legislative elections and overcome Labor Party adopted a campaign criticized the Justice Ministry during Gaza Strip it captured in the 1967 the only presidential hopeful in memory whose to $100,000 in the bureau, and he says he also $100,000 retirement fund. accept presents from friends — a necktie, a bottle These specifics in the platform go revelations of high-level corruption and platform saying Israel will never the Cabinet meeting, saying it was Middle East war, Ms. Cohen told The beyond the U.S. peace initiative, income is derived from being a celebrity. receives a small employee salary from the The disclosrue also shows that the candidate has of cologne, a mansion. Besides, the house comes widespread public distrust. completely withdraw from the occu­ hampering army efforts to deport Associated Press. which do not dictate any such terms. And that income is handsome. Jackson has enterprise. major investments. Apart from the interest in his from anonymous friends. Ron and Nancy can sleep The governing Democratic Justice Party is pied territories and that voters will be more Palestinian agitators. Israel has It calls on Israel to seek direct The section on settlements remaining become a professional personality by championing The part about the employee salary is lecture bureau, he owns more than $250,000 worth well knowing that they are loved, even if they don’t expected to win the largest number of seats in asked to approve any Middle East deported 20 Palestinians to Lebanon negotiations with a Jordanian- intact presumably would conflict with the poor and the dispossessed, but he is not in those significant. Jackson has rarely been employed in know by whom. With friends like that, who needs a of the Intercity Broadcasting Corp. of New York. Tuesday’s National Assembly election, but it peace settlement. since Dec. 8 and ordered the expulsion Palestinian delegation, to be pre­ the views of the American govern­ categories himself. He earned w%ll over $250,000 in this sense. He shined ^hqes as a youth In South ’That company operates several radio stations, and special-interest groups? may have trouble retaining its majority. The platform for November’s elec­ of at least four others. ceded by an international peace ment, which has consistently urged the year before he announced his White House Carolina; he once worked for the governor of North manages the storied Apollo Theater in Harlem. tion appeared to be more hard-line Also Sunday, the army lifted a conference with strictly ceremonial limiting Jewish settlements In the Intentions, almost all of It from making public Government failure to keep control would be a Carolina; and he was, of course, with Martin The bottom line Is that Jackson the populist is major boost for the opposition. than the U.S. peace initiative initially four-day ban that had prevented functions. The Palestine Liberation occupied territories. appearances. backed by Shimon Peres, the head of Luther King — but 9 to 5? He’s not had that kind of securely anchored to the economic middle class. iKaurliPstrr HrraI^ Roh, who began a five-year term in Arabs in the occupied lands from Organization would not participate in PeTes’ call for giving Israeli voters •rhe figure is taken from records on file at the work in 25 years. the Labor Party and the foreign And that is the conservative estimate. He owns a February, says the government must retain traveling to Israel. The army also the talks. a final say on any peace plan has not Federal Election Commission. Jackson turned in Founded In 1881 minister in Israei’s coalition permitted the delivery of gasoline to A negotiated interim agreement on been stated before. The U.S. peace Jackson became an activist right out of seminary pair of homes, one in Chicago and one in control of the assembly to keep its promises of his most recent financial disclosure statement last PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publlther government. the occupied areas for the first time in limited self-rule for the 1.5 million initiative also has never directly said school (1964). And he was a leader from the start. Washington, and, all in all, he is said to have a sweeping democratic, social and economic October. The numbers are normally n$3)$ded, most QEORQE T CHAPPELL ...... Editor The platform adopted Sunday ap­ more than a month. Palestinians in the occupied lands that any international peace confer­ He directed an anti-poverty organization known as financial worth that is in excess of $500,000. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS . of them are permissibly vague, and t ^ y deal with ...... Executive Editor reform. He accused the opposition of dividing parently was aimed winning over No major clashes were reported would remain in effect for up to five ence would be strictly ceremonial in Operation Breadbasket for Dr. King; he formed his What’s more, the worth is likely to grow. MARIE P ORAOY...... City Editor the nation and fomenting unrest. the calendar year 1086. own advocacy group (PUSH) in 1971, and he set up Particularly If the candidate loses his bid for the ALEXANDER OIRELLI ...... Aeeoelete Editor voters on the right who might consider between Arabs and Israeli soldiers in years. function. Surveys by leading South Korean the party too "dovish.” The numbers indicate Jackson was paid $18,750 a subsequent agency, called PUSH-Excel. in 1976. Oval Office. Jackson says on his financial the occupied lands on Sunday. The document also specifies that a Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir DENISE A ROBERTS ... . Advertleino Director newspapers indicate the governing party may Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, The Labor Party platform prom­ final settlement should allow no head of the right-wing Likud bloc said for services rendered to his political action group, The record indicates Jackson was an enthusastic disclosure that he will return to Personalities MARK F ABRAITIS ...... ButMeoe Menager fall short of its goal of winning 125 of the 224 meanwhile, told the Cabinet on ised voters a final say, either through Palestinian state in the West Bank on Sunday that Israel woujd "never the Rainbow Coalition. He got ail the rest of his operator in these concerns, but a middling International, in the event he is not nominated, and SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoelftg Manager ROBERT H HUBBARD .. assembly seats to be decided by voting. Sunday that 1,700 Palestinians, more elections or a referendum, on any and Gaza, preserve all Jewish settle­ part with the West Bank and Gaza income for being in demand. He earned $192,090 administrator. he’ll no doubt earn even more money just being . Preearootn Manager JEANNE O FROMERTH. . Circulation Managar than one-third of the 4,900 arrested Middle East peace settlement, said ments there and maintain Jerusalem Strip.” from one lecture bureau alone; and he earned more Operation Breadbasket faded after King was who he is. g — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 25, 1988 » —7 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 25, 1988 — 9 FOCUS Factory to leave housing when it goes By Dean GolembeskI leeded The Associated Press ! July Neighbor helps cat, gets stuck with bill REDDING — Redding’s George­ votes town section, built around an aging, PEOPLE 55-acre wire mill, could soon find its olumn DEAR BRUCE: My ses on kind human being. when he told you not to darken his future in its past. neighbors’ pet cat was doorstep again, but I do think that Rogers receives award The owners of the Gilbert & Bennett mangled by an automo­ DEAR BRUCE: My girlfriend and I Manufacturing Co. want to close their Vice bile while they were on you’re making an industrial-strength tually both love sailing. Currently, we each mistake. CHICAGO - 140-year-old mill and relocate to a vacation. The driver have a relatively small boat. We are Television’s Fred modem facility. But rather than just nnsyl- never stopped, and the Smart Money You didn’t say how much you ofthe now looking at a second-hand 28- Rogers received a abandon their current site, they want cat was thrown into my footer that costs more than $27,000. earned, but I suspect that at age 23, lifetime achieve­ to remodel the company’s historic ;r the Bruce Williams unless you’re extraordinarily suc­ 39 — front yard. Since I knew Neither of us can afford this type of ment award for his buildings to create a $100 million ion in the neighbors were investment, but the point is that if we cessful, buying even a piece of a work with young housing and retail district in gone, I took the cat to liquidate the boats we currently own $27,000 boat is more than you can viewers. Georgetown. digest. Furthermore, what happens if kakis the vet for treatment. and take out a pretty large loan, we Rogers, creator It’s a unique proposal that’s won the The veterinarian could swing it. you and your friend break up, or she of public televi- hearts of some residents while it’s lually loses her job, or you lose yours? The lends asked me If I would be responsible for you’ll like the news I bring you, but as sion’s “ Mister AP photo raised concerns among others who the bill, and of course I said "yes.” far as I can determine, you’re on the But my father says I’ve lost my plan Is fraught with risk. question the project’s impact on ckson marbles. He says buying a boat of this Rogers’ Neighbor­ HIGH-SPEED CHIP - The new Motor­ posed assuming that my neighbors would hook. You gratuitously intervened — traffic, the environment, schools, and reimburse me. The bill was almost value, at my age (23), Is crazy and If you guys were married, and your hood” children’s and humanely I might add — on the income supported this kind of pur­ show, was among ola 88000 RISC chip is displayed at the police and fire protection costs. $170 includng emergency care, the cat’s behalf. You agreed to pay the that buying it with a girlfriend is “They’re projecting 700 people I’m crazier. That may be so, but my chase, it would be one thing, but given a group of 19 company’s plant in Austin, Texas. The tart,” setting of broken bones, etc. veterinarian without permission from your single status and the ephemeral chip, unveiled last week in New York, moving in. Our population is 7,500 When my neighbors returned from your neighbor. banker says It’s not crazy, and he’ll be winners of awards now; that’s about a 10 percent ebate glad to loan us the money if we both relationship that you enjoy with your by the Dolores will be used in high-performance have vacation, I took the cat to them and I suspect that there is little you can friend, I wouldn’t sell the boat you quantum leap. We were thinking of explained the situation. I was horri­ do about it. You have my deepest sign the note. Kohl Education computers, defense industry applica­ gradually getting to 10,000 by the year ir my currently own. Foundation. fied when the lady said, "You should sympathies for having such an Her parents are not all that tions, telephone switching and graphics 2000. So, here we are faced with this have let the cat die. We’re not paying unfeeling, uncaring neighbor. People Others included work stations. RISC stands for reduced enormous bulge for us,” said Redding supportive either, but they’ve agreed Fred Rogers teachers from the ; now any $170 for a cat. We can get a new like this should not be allowed to have to let her make up her own mind. My instruction set computer. First Selectman Mary Anne Guitar. etold kitten for nothing.” pets. It is not hard to understand how father says If I go ahead an do Bruce Wiliams, America’s top ladio United States, “I think it’s been favorably re­ lered I can’t afford the $170 either, and I the most careful owner can lose a pet South Africa, Switzerland and Chile who will ceived in the sense of what’s been something this wild, I should never talk host, is heard each week night on receive $1,000 each. ‘Pen- have already paid the veterinarian. to a motor vehicle, but to adopt the come to him again with my problems. NBC stations. His column appears promised, but you always have to look d.” Can I take my neighbors to small posture that the animal should be left What do you think? The awards presented Sunday are designed at what can be delivered.” claims court? every Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ BUSINESS ig to to die is unforgivable in my view. T.S. day. Write to Williams in care of the to focus international attention on outstanding Founded in 1818 in Georgetown, the at in N.S. While I understand that It may GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, teachers for "their innovative teaching company has been located at its AP photo IS he PORTLAND. ORE present a hardship for you, you can Manchester 06040. Letters of general methods, commitment, sensitivity and LIndower at Vision Corner current site in affluent Fairfield LOOKING AHEAD — Paul Gossling, left, the Georgetown section of Redding into " n i take some solace in the fact that, DEAR T.S.: Well, I don’t know that Interest will be answered in the courage,” the suburban Wilmette-based County since 1848. chairman of Gilbert & Bennett, and Jack Martin, DEAR N.S.: I doubt seriously that Dr. Martin Lin- Its property is part of a national housing and offices. Part of the mill Is in the to do unlike your neighbor, you are truly a TM ""♦n the extreme that yourdad did column. foundation said in a statement. company president, are proposing to spend at in The organization, founded in 1972, has dower, who for­ historic district that straddles the background at left; the corporate offices are at teaching centers in Europe, Israel Africa and merly practiced in Norwalk River, includes a 15-acre $100 million to convert their 55-acre wire mill in right. nina- the United States. Manchester, re­ pond and is located near several 'ocus cently joined the major highways with easy access to buildings. old steel mills into parks, marinas and Organ donors will also need New York City. last week. "Everyone seems to be in James Garner Improving Vision Corner, A town .green would be created, shops. favor of it.” inks- Dr. Got! with offices in The company’s massive brick along with 400 apartments and Guitar, the first selectman, said The idea for converting the spra­ 00 to Vernon, Hartford, buildings dominate the landscape condominiums, stores, offices and a that while she has concerns about the wling Georgetown facilities origi­ LOS ANGELES — James Garner’s much as the factory itself used to je to Peter Gott, M.D. the consent from next of kin condition is improving and the actor has been West Hartford, restaurant. It would provide a down­ proposal, she considers it “a very nated last year when a realtor ador Newington, Rocky dominate the local economy. town, which Redding currently lacks. good project.” She supports phasing approached company president Mar­ vice moved out of intensive care following last “This is a hopelessly outdated DEAR stopped. week’s quintuple heart bypass surgery, Hill and Middle- Developer Felix Charney said the out the factory because ”it is an tin and urged him to consider ABBY: This town. facility. It’s a mess from a manufac­ project also would address three inappropriate use for this area.” developing the property. It was not “When that happens, do not hospital officials said. turing standpoint.” said Jack Martin, Mrs. year. April 24- attempt to instill artificial life The Vision problems the town faces; It would The proposal was discussed during the first time the company had been 1 the 30 has been de­ “He is really doing quite well,” Cedars-Sinai president of Gilbert & Bennett. provide a sewage treatment plant, a public hearing in February, and approached about its valuable prop­ into my'body by the use of a Medical Center spokeswoman Paula Correia Corner offers eye Paul Gossling. Gilbert At Bennett loiild signated as Na­ Dear Abby machine. And don’t call this my examinations, public water and 30 elderly housing appeared to have the support of the erty, but it was the first time Martin ident tional Organ said Sunday. chairman, estimated it would cost his units. roughly 200 people who attended. listened. Slender person ‘deathbed.’ Call it m y‘bed of life,’ Garner, who won an Emmy for “The glasses and con­ company $10 million to $30 million to Donor Aware­ Abigail Van Buren and let my body be taken from it Architect Roger Ferris calls it The developers will meet Monday Those conversations led Martin to V A Rockford Files” television series, underwent tact lenses in each build a new factory and relocate its "cutting edge” planning, creating a n ess W eek. to help others lead fuller lives. location. Lindower with local authorities to discuss conclude that his company has three five hours of surgery Thursday. 200 blue-collar workers. The I9th century village that enables concerns about fire protection if the alternatives: expand and modernize, wants to gain Many people “Give my sight to a man who invites his former privately-held company employs will sign donor has never seen a sunrise, a baby’s Doctors had planned to perform surgery for people to live near where they work property is turned into a commercial shut down the plant and move, an aneurysm on his aorta, the main artery patients to visit another 100 people at its corporate and shop, providing ”a sense of and housing area. redevelop and move. cards stating face or love in the eyes of a any of the six DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m .5 feet 6 and weigh 112. I their intentions carrying blood from the heart, but tests headquarters, which will remain in community.” Micheal Heibeck, chief of the Martin said expanding didn’t make have a good appetite but can’t gain weight. Do you woman. locations. Dr. Martin Lindower Georgetown. The company also oper­ tonal to donate. However, many do not beautiful piece clipped from the "Give my heart to a person determined he needed the bypass. Surgery for An international symposium held Georgetown Volunteer Fire Depart­ sense, because It would change the have any suggstions? the aneurysm will be scheduled later, hospital ates five other U.S. plants making two weeks ago in Pittsburgh and ment, said he has enough manpower, character of the area and make the gress realize that just by signing the Dear Abby column, and permis­ whose own heart has caused wire and wood fencing. •-olds card, they do not automatically officials said. sponsored by the American Institute but would need a ladder truck to reach company “more and more a fish out of DEAR READER: Fir.st. see a doctor to make sure sion is promptly given. nothing but endless days of pain. Stores grow at Tri-City The factory currently encompasses math become a donor — they must get Thank you for all the good you ‘ ‘ Give my blood to the teen-ager Garner, 60, blamed his heart problems on of Architects and the Royal Institute of the taller, proposed buildings. water.” Gilbert & Bennett says 2,147 year- that you don’t have a medical condition such as Tri-City Plaza in Vernon has announced two 700,000 square feel. The proposal calls of British Architects looked at at the “I think it will be a good project. It people live in Georgetown and the consent from next of kin. do, who has been pulled from the cigarettes. for retaining about 200.000 feet, or anemia, infection or hyperthyroidism — to explain Last November, due to the “He said he regretted having smoked for 45 store expansions. problem of aging mills. It recom­ will clean up the area. It will be average salary among those who your inability to gain weight. If you check out all PAM MAYES, wreckage of his car, so that he nine of the most significant historical mended the Pittsburgh area turn its : will critical need for organs for ADMINISTRATIVE might live to see his grandchild­ years,” said hospital spokesman Ron Wise. First National supermarket will be doubling environmentally safe,” Heibeck said work is $65,000. ears, right, then eat more. Some active people, transplant, required request be­ its size to offer more services such as a particularly if they are tense, tend to burn calories SECRETARY, ren play. nade came federal law — meaning that ALABAMA REGIONAL ORGAN “Give my kidneys to one who bakery, deli and pharmacy. Em’s Bake Shop e the for energy at a rate that prevents the calories from any time a death occurs, the next being stored as fat. By increasing your caloric AND TISSUE CENTER, depends on a machine to exist Gless in rehab center is also relocating to a larger facility, and will of kin must be asked for consent BIRMINGHAM, ALA. from week to week. offer an enlarged bagel department. When interest rates rise, seii stocks? intake, you should be able to gain a few pounds. that to remove organs suitable for “Take my bones, every muscle, NEW YORK — Actress Sharon Gless, whose Starches and. obviously, sugar products are cop character on TV’s “Cagney & Lacey” People’s Bank is in the process of ihool transplant. DEAR PAM MAYES: What every fiber and nerve in my body renovating its facility as well. By John Cunnlff president and editor of the newsietter more than doubie the 196 percent Similarly, on six occasions the irses calorie-rich. Organ donation is a very sunk into alcoholism last season, checked into The Associated Press You also might want to calculate your caloric better time to again publish "that and find a way to make a crippled Investment Horizons, is among those capital appreciation earned on a strategy would have resulted in the sk: ” personal decision and should be beautiful piece”.: child walk. a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center two who wondered if reality performed buy-and-hold strategy employed over investor sitting on the sidelines during ears intake, using one of the many good books available discussed by all family members weeks ago, according to People magazine. NEW YORK — There’s a wise old in bookstores and libraries. By keeping a food diary, "At a certain moment a doctor “Explore every corner of my Harger named president according to theory, and so he put the the entire period. periods of rising stock prices. }cial now — not later. will determine that my brain has brain. Take my cells, if neces­ Gless’ publicist would not confirm the report saying that when interest rates show theory to the test. He concludes; “Even if commis­ Question; Would you, or most other luter you may be surprised at how few calories you are that the two-time Emmy winner entered the Craig S. Harger signs of rising, it’s a good time to eating When we ask the nearest of kin ceased to function and that, for all sary, and let them grow so that Using changes in the prime interest sions and income taxes are accounted investors, have been able to follow a und, for permission, we present that intents and purposes, my life has someday a speechless boy will Hazelden Foundation in Center City, Minn., of Glastonbury, a consider moving your investments rate as a guide — it was an arbitrary for, the prime rate portfolio readjust­ strategy that failed to work on so shout at the crack of a bat and a the magazine said in its current edition. marketing repre­ from stocks to bonds. decision: others measures couid have ment strategy yields a significantly many occasions, confident that over n 2 DEAR DR. GO’TT: My mother is 50, 5 feet 2. 140 sentative for Data It may be one of those times now. been used — he traced the stock pounds and has high blood pressure. About three deaf girl will hear the sound of The publicist, whom People did not identify, higher overall rate of return relative longer periods of time it would work S3 of Data Bank rain against her windows. confined comment to a statement from Gless: Base Management Believing in the theory is one thing, market’s reactions from March 25, to implementation of a buy-and-hold out for the best? Re years ago she began experiencing uncontrollable Inc. of 1075 Tolland but believing in it strongiy enough to 1970. strategy.” \ "kickings” or shufflings” of the feet when she was “Burn what is left of me and “Everything from my personal life to my Perritt concedes it would have )ts of scatter the ashes to the winds to metaphysical beliefs have been speculated on Turnpike, was re- make a basic investment change is a For experimentai purposes, he But the story doesn’t end there. In taken extreme patience for investors on the verge of falling asleep. Lately, her condition cently named matter of a vastiy different magni­ assumed that on that date a 100 fact, a very big question arises; What has worsened. A neurologist has her taking help the flowers grow. and made cheap. I continue to maintain the to have followed the theory, one of the “If you must bury something, position I’ve held for some time — I’ll not president-elect of tude, since commissions and steep percent commitment was made to the might have happened if you weren’t reasons being it would have kept them Parlodel. Her other relatives think it’s a psychologi­ U.S. COAL MINERS capital gains taxes could be involved. Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index and able to hold the portfolio intact for that cal problem. What would you tell them? let it be my faults, my wea­ comment on my personal life for the press, ’ ’ th e Hartford- on the sidelines for periods as long as knesses, and all prejudice against Springfield chap­ Still, since the theory seems to maintained until May 11, 1971, when iong period of time? What if you had 25 months. said the statement. make sense, the temptation is there. DEAR READER: I would tell them that she is my fellowman. ter of the Associa­ the prime rate rose to 5.5 percent from needed to cash in? And, he acknowledges, the one Where they work A spokesman for the series refused to When interest rates rise, the returns 5.25 percent. probably suffering from a normal and common “Give my soul to God. comment. People said. CBS has yet to renew tion for Systems Answer: You might not have done investment axiom that has long stood “If by chance you wish to from bonds become relatively more The commitment was then soid, and very well, since the strategy wouid not the test of time is “whatever has condition called hypnagogic twitching. These are the show. Management. attractive. As investors shift, the unconscious movements that can affect people in remember me, do it with a kind Harger will no stock investments were made until have yielded the best results on all worked well in the past will most deed or word to someone who prices of stocks tend to become October 20, 1971, when the prime rate occasions. likely not work continuously in the the period between wa kefulness and sleep. Although serve during the depressed. And as rates rise, corpo­ such jerkings and twitchings are annoying, they are needs you. If you do all I have Religion could aid drive feii to 5.75 percent from 6 percent. In fact, says Perritt, there were five future.” 1988-89 activity rate earnings may fail, depressing Thereafter, he sold when the prime periods when the strategy would have harmless and do not indicate disease. For unknown asked, I will live forever.” year and assume Nevertheless, he expresses the ROBERT N. TEST SHANGHAI, stocks further. rose and bought when it feii. placed the investor in the stock opinion that “history often contains reasons, blood pressure medicine, sleeping pills and the presidency for Gerald Perritt, a former DePaul alcohol may make hypnagogic phenomena worse. China — Evange­ The result: A 462 percent gain in market during times of declining lessons which, if learned and prac­ the 1989-90 activity Craig S. Harger University professor and current vaiue, dividends exciuded, which is stock prices. ticed, can improve one’s well-being.” I do not believe that Parlodel, a medicine Donor cards are available by list Billy Graham year. As a market­ sometimes used to treat Parkinson’s disease, will be writing to: The Living Bank, P.O. says religion could Box 6725, Houston, Texas 77265.1 aid China’s com­ ing representative, Harger covers the north ^ very effective in relieving your mother’s nightime central Connecticut consulting services activity. have carried such a card for more munist g overn­ Loan can become a gift NEED SOME EXTRA than 15 years and feel there is ment in its moder­ territory for DBMI. nothing I can leave after my He joined the association in 1974 and has DEAR DR. GOTT: Why do I crave ice? nization drive. QUESTION; I plan to make a death that will be of greater “Even secular served on the membership committee, social SPENDING DEAR READER: Probably because of a value. chairman and vice president of the $.50,000 loan to my son and his psychological condition called pica. This ailment is leaders are asking wife and wish to set the interest This is strictly a non-profit th e question, Hartford-Springfield chapter before moving to MONEY!! marked by the urge to eat inedible substances such organization, operating on a Pennsylvania in 1982. consistent with the “applicable Investors’ as clay, sand, ice, glueorlaundry starch. Excessive “shoestring” as a public service, ‘Where are we to There he served two terms as president of federal rates.” According to We may just have a ice-eating can produce dental problems. Check with so please be a sport and send a find the moral Internal Revenue Service Publi­ renewal we need to the Central Pennsylvania chapter before Guide newspaper route available your doctor to make sure that there is no physical dollar or two along with your returning to Connecticut last April. cation 448, any loan made at no basis for your habit. request. It’s tax-deductible. be successful in interest or a below-market inter­ William A. 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Unless you’re states and the District of Columbia. City, the added cost would be about A $1 million liability umbrella will pattern is to consume them from beginning to officer. fer- “judgment proof” — meaning you If you don’t, not only can you be hit with ahead by going the first route. North School St...... 1-84 No. Main St...... 397-410 Typically, states require minimum $90 a year. cost you between $100 and $175 a year end. If he discovers such a book doesn’t really It said income from financial services grew It’s obvious that you have this well il In have no assets — or unless you have coverage of $15,000 per car, $30,000 In Virginia, the cost of raising in most states. federal gift tax but interest will be interest him after all, he quits, feeling ho 14 percent to $88 million from $78 million a “imputed” at 120 of AFR — the latter thought out. By charging interest on your CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 plenty of insurance, you’re at risk of per accident and $5,000 for property liability coverage in your ho­ J. Robert Hunt, president of the obligation to finish it, he said. year ago. Income from business products daughter’s new mortgage at 110 percent of mir losing a large portion of your assets. damage. A few states have somewjiat meowners policy from $100,000 to National Insurance Consumer Organ­ meaning you have to pay income tax on Tht Maneh0$t9r Hwnid laid “I assume people do the same to my books,” systems was up 2 percent to $64 million from interest you don’t receive. the applicable federal rate, as reqired by Mlllion-dollar damage awards in lower requirements, others slightly $300,000 is approximately $20. In most ization, says liability umbrellas are he said in an interview in the New York Times $57 million in the first quarter of last year, federal regulation, she should get a break iver cases stemming from auto accidents higher. Typical liability coverage for other states the cost would be a little smart purchases. "They give you a lot There’s little doubt that some people aza Sunday. Xerox said. make interest-free or below-market-rate on her payments and you figure to collect and accidents in the home ore no injuries suffered in a private home is higher. of coverage for little money,” Hunt higher interest than CDs' pay. USanrlfratpr Bpralft longer unusual. The average jury about $100,000 and is part of your One way to hold down the net cost of says. loans of $10,000 an more to family I f — 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 25, 1988 fl —» Demjanjuk Consider iflmirlirslpr Hrrali'l sentenced the causes Section 2, Page 11 SPORTS Monday, April 25, 1988 ST to death of fatigue exter Continued from page 1 St. L this I Continued from page 1 Demjanjuk’s lawyers have said eneir they will appeal his conviction to “ I to be extraordinarily sensitive. Bruins game away from snapping ‘hex’ with the Supreme Court, The verdict Withoift a caffeine-free trial followed a trial that lasted 14 By John Krelser it’s months. period, you probably cannot tell if on a stretcher after John Ma­ keyin your custortiary caffeine intake is The Associated Press Tal’s statement after three clean's 15-foot wrist shot hit him the h affecting your sleep. If you doubt NHL Roundup hours of judicial deliberation in the mask. you are addicted to It but suffer It’s been 45 years since the drew applause and whistling Ciint Malarchuk, who was from poor sleep anyway, you Boston Bruins have won a playoff from hundreds of Israelis in the bombed in Friday night’s 10-4 might try omitting caffeine after series from the Montreal Cana­ audience, including survivors of Lemelin needed when he burst loss, stopped all 13 shots he faced. 4 p.m. dians. Goaltender Rejean Le- " I didn’t stop too many shots in the World War II Nazi Holocaust. melin says that’s about to chance. down the left side and back- Most people deser\’e a com­ the last game. It was a tough Several hundred onlookers had “ We’re confident this is our handed the puck through goal- pletely caffeine-free holiday. A couple of days,” Malarchuk said. crowded into the converted movie year. We’re gonna do it,” Le- tender Patrick Roy’s pads and slow, tapered withdrawal (de­ “ I was pretty depressed. And I theater to hear the verdict. melin said after shutting out barely over the goal line. Gord creasing one cup a day until you was really nervous when I went Earlier, longtime observers said Montreal 2-0 in Game 4 of the Kluzak added an empty-net goal are completely off caffeine) with 20 seconds left. Into the game tonight. I didn’t they expected the death penalty Adams Division semifinals Sun­ minimizes the intensity of with­ want to lose the game and have us because of the sweeping guilty day night at Boston Garden. Despite the 3-1 lead, Boston verdict which discounted each drawal symptoms but drags out coach Terry O’Reilly wasn’t go back to Washington down 3-1 in the time. The victory gave the Bruins a the series.” defense argument. Rtglnald P)nto/MtnohMt«r Herald 3-1 lead in the best-of-7 series. claiming victory yet. I usually recommend a cold- Dale Hunter completed the A “ There is no forgiveness in the Boston can end its 18-series “ We played exactly the way we law or the heart ... (Holocaust) CROWDED TOUR — John F. Sutherland, far right, Cheney Historic District to part of the record crowd of turkey withdrawal followed by at wanted to play, but we aren’t scoring midway through the third playoff losing streak with a period. victims are still crying out to us,” explains the route of the 10th annual walking tour of the about 150 that turned out Saturday for the event. least three weeks of abstinence. celebrating yet,” he said. "No­ victory in Montreal Tuesday The Caps also lost defenseman said Tal, who was bom in Poland. Set aside a few days when you night. thing is over. It’s not over until "Even a thousand deaths cannot don’t have to function at your it’s over. Montreal is a great team Garry Galley, who was hit in the best. In Sunday night’s other playoff face by Aaron Broten’s shotearly compensate." game, Dave Christian scored and we still have to win one more Demjanjuk’s son, 22-year-old A walk through history attracts 150 If you do well, you might game. We have to continue to in the third period. Galley and twice and Washington checked reintroduce caffeine at a very low Peeters were hospitalized over­ John Jr., said his family had New Jersey to a standstill in think about the game at hand. occupations in the mills, he said. sold to the J.P. Stevens Co. In number of community organiza- level after three weeks. But it’s night for observation. expected a death sentence. Continued from page 1 beating the Devils 4-1, evening You don’t want any what-ifs to P Immigrants from England, Ire­ 1956, LaFrance Industries Inc. tiions and was for a time a center usually better to continue with­ enter your mind.” "It amounts to nothing less the Patrick Division finals at 2-2. Norris Division ’ photo The second stop on the after­ land, Northern Ireland and Ger­ became the owner, and LaFrance of Manchester’s social and cultu­ holding all caffeine for a full three than the judicial murder of an Game 5 is at the Capitai Centre Capitals 4, Devils 1 Red Wings-Blues noon tour was at the Clocktower many were just some of the ral life. months. :o innocent man,” he said. "It will moved the the company to Tuesday night. Mill, which is now an apartment people who worked at the mills, Contributions of $761,579 have One popular but controversial After playing their worst game The Blues finally got their le bring shame to the state of Israel, Mullins, S.C., almost four years The other two series resume complex. Sutherland said. ago. been pledged by donors for nutritional explanation for tired­ of the playoffs Friday night, the offense untracked in Game 3, but the Israeli Justice Department, tonight. St. Louis can even the at The Ribbon Mill, also now an After filing for bankruptcy, the restoration of the hall and the ness is hypoglycemia or low blood Capitals responded with perhaps know that the Red Wings will be the U.S. Justice Department, and Sean Kelly of Manchester, who Norris Division finals at 2-2 with a apartment complex, was the Cheneys were forced to sell the state budget passed by the sugar. Anyone plagued with their best effort to pull even with better prepared after Saturday most unfortunately the six mil­ lives in the apartment complex, win at home against Detroit and the Devils. fourth stop on the tour, while the school as well as other company- General Assembly includes a chronic tiredness will invariably night’s 6-3 loss. lion victims of the Nazi was one of the people taking the Edmonton wiil try for a four- Manchester Historical Museum $400,000 grant for the work. The encounter a friend (or a doctor) "Tonight we piayed our best "They’re not going to iay down ) be in Holocaust.” tour. owned holdings in the area. game sweep of the Smythe was the fifth stop. The museum Sutherland said grant would bring the total to who will suggest that this is the game of the series,” Washington after this,” said TonyMcKegney, Earlier in the day, his father ” I was just interested in what Division finals at home against defenseman Kevin Hatcher said. who scored two goals and set up a spra- was once a company-owned more that $1.1 million. An early cause. told the three-judge panel it was was here.” Kelly said of his Calgary, “ We had a good forechecking third Saturday night, "W e still origi- school, he said. The Little Theatre of Manches­ estimate put the cost of restora­ The hypoglycemia theory says making a "very, very, very big reasons for taking the tour “ I game and played mostly in their have to respect the Red Wings ealtor Cheney Bros, began operations ter and the Cheney Hall Founda­ tion at $1.2 million. that a sugary meal raises blood- Adams Division mistake.” think it’s great so many people end.” tremendously” ; Mar- in 1838. In the 1920s up to 5,000 tion are trying to raise funds to When the restoration is com­ sugar levels — triggering insulin, Bruins 2, Canadlens 0 The Ukrainian-bom Demjan­ came,” New Jersey jumped on top on Detroit Coach Jacques Demers AP photo isider people worked in the mills, restore Cheney Hall, which was plete, the hall will again be used a critical hormone. Insulin drives juk has consistently alleged he is The third stopon the tour was at Lemelin, signed as a free agent Tom Kurvers’ power-play goal said his team has to play better )6 not making the company the corner­ built in 1867. The hall, which was for performances and for social blood sugar down, often over­ BOARD WORK — Montreal’s John night at Boston Qardgn. The Bruins a victim of mistaken identity, 199 Forest St., which was the during the summer after nine 3; 12 into the game, but Dave after being beaten to the puck I been stone of the local economy. But the first and last stop of the tour, gatherings. shooting the mark. Thus, blood- Kordic, left, is checked into the boards although he admitted lying on his home of the Cheney machine seasons with the Flames, has Christian tied it 43 seconds iater throughout Game 3. won, 2-0, to take a commanding 3-1 prop- after years of prosperity, the was used as a gymnasium, The tour was sponsored by the sugar levels, three or four hours American emigration papers shops. Sutherland said. Working made the difference for the and Peter Sundstrom put Wa­ "They outhustled us,” the by Boston’s Randy Burridge in their edge in the best-of-seven series. lartin about his past. He contends he company filed for bankruptcy in library and iecture hall by the institute, the town’s Cheney His­ after eating, are actually lower Bruins. Adams Division final series Sunday from employee files, he has 1937. Local ownership ceased in company, Sutherland said. It also toric District Commission and the than before the last meal. shington ahead to stay at 11:02, former Blues coach said. ’T m was held in a Nazi prisonerof war identified about 180 different He stopped 22 shots, inciuding pushing a ioose puck into an not going to try to find excuses. tin to the mid-1950s as the company was served as a meeting place for a Cheney Hall Foundation. This rebound, or reactive low camp during the critical period in severai key saves after Rick empty net after Yvon Corriveau’s They played better than we did. three blood sugar, occurs in all of us NHL to take immediate action Sunday. series. question. Middieton’s goal midway through shot dribbled through Sean They outplayed us in every rnize, and is perfectly normal. The against Edmonton’s Marty Buiiard was speared about nine "I am not Ivan the Terrible, the second period broke a score- Burke’s pads. department. But Flames Coach Terry Crisp move, difference, argue the hypoglyce­ MeSorley, who speared Caigary’s minutes into the second period on and to that God is the most just iess tie. Christian made it 3-1 on a and his team insist they won’t be Religious fervor colors mia theorists, is that hypogly- Smythe Division Mike Builard Saturday night. a play that resulted in Charlie witness. He knows I am inno­ “ We have to find a way to beat breakaway at 9: II of the second seeking revenge and the Oilers make cemics release too much insulin, ” We have sent the tape to the Huddy scoring the go-ahead goal don’t expect any. cent.” Demjanjuk told the court Lemelin,” Montreal coach Jean period. Less than a minute iater, Flames-Ollers league now we’ll just have to !e the causing an excessive drop in Perron s ^ . that sent Edmonton on the way to "The object of the game is to today. He spoke in Ukrainian. trial of polygamist band the Caps iost goaltender Pete The Fiames, down 3-0 to their see what happens,” assistant a 4-2 victory and its neariy le the The court adjourned briefly blood sugar. Middle-fon .scored the only goal win, not try to hurt people,” said Peeters, who was taken off the ice provincial arch-rivals, want the general manager A1 MacNeil said insurmountable lead in the out of after Demjapjuk spoke to allow The results are anxiety and Oilers Coach Glen Sather. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — 1 2,147 the judges time to consider the negotiator in a taped conversa­ hunger, which lead to eating d the arguments. After nine days and 55 witnesses, tion that the bombing was or­ again, a further release of insulin, who prosecutors are almost done The defense also had pleaded dered by God as a sign of the and an even greater fall in H against a death sentence. describing how a quiet clan of impending collapse of church, biood-sugar levels. Repeated me­ polygamists defied the state for tabolic turmoil results in multiple Clemens ‘dominating’ as he blanks the Brewers O "There is also a question of an state and nation. nearly two weeks during which symptoms, including fatigue. Bv The Associated Press M individual’s holocaust,” said de­ "Yes, I am saying yes, the Lord (mph). pretty much what he straight losses to end exhibition Buechele’s homer to right- 2 one of the 100 surrounding law­ Cleveland to snap a six-game fense attorney John Gill of Most medical experts currently play men was killed. did want that chapel bombed,” always does when he’s doing a center broke a 2-2 tie following Cleveland. "The taking of any discount the hypoglycemia the­ When Roger Clemens is on the losing streak. Laudneris 13-for-37 But if defense attorneys had said the 44-year-old clan matri­ good job.” Milwaukee Manager A L Roundup Lou Whitaker’s two-run homer in (.351) so far In 1988. innocent human life is a ory, but others consider it the mound, the Milwaukee Brewers their way, defendants Vickie arch who has appeared in court Tom Trebelhorn said. Yankees 5, Blue Jays 3 the top of the fifth. The victory also broke a i the holocaust.” primary cause of chronic fatigue. see nothing but trouble. M Singer, Addam Swapp, Swapp’s smiling and waving and wearing The Red Sox scored two runs in Reliever Mark Eichhorn threw five-game losing streak at home n the Is food allergy the reason why Clemens pitched a three-hitter Mariners 4, Angels 2 bows in her hip-length blond hair. the second off Teddy Higuera on a wild pitch to allow Rickey for the Twins, the major’s winn- iiring brother Jonathan, and John Ti­ you are tired? Like hypoglyce­ and shut out Milwaukee for the losing streak in baseball history Mark Langston pitched a com­ sacrifice flies by Todd Benzinger Henderson to score and break an ingest club at home in 1987 at mothy Singer won’t testify. The clan espouses practices mia, this theory, too, iscontrover- third consecutive time as Boston as Kansas City’s Bret Saberha- plete game allowing eight hits Faulty equipment and Rick Cerone. Bostdn added eighth-inning tie as New York 56-25. The loss snapped Cleve­ other Talk of divine revelation and taught by early Mormon leaders, sial. Clinical ecologists, the lead­ won its fifth straight game, 4-Oat gen pitched a six-hitter. and struck out 10 as Seattle beat d< two runs in the ninth/on RBI- beat Toronto at Yankee Stadium. land’s three-game winning streak low a the Lord’s will have colored the including multiple marriages, ing supporters of a food-allergy County Stadium on Sunday. The Orioles’ losing streak is the California at Anabeim. gives 2 In band singles by Marty Barrett and With the score 3-3, Henderson and was only the Indians’ second 5 trial, just as it did the siege. which was abandoned by the approach, believe that everyday Clemens, 4-0, beat the Brewers longest in the majors since the tn so Mike Greenwell, opened the eighth with a single Trailing 2-1 in the fifth, Glenn EAS The U.S. district court trial has Mormon church in 1890. foods such as milk, wheat, eggs, 2-0 on April 14 at Boston and 4-0 on Detroit Tigers dropped 19 defeat In their last 10 games. over electric shocks The five strikeouts moved and Willie Randolph followed Wilson singled and Jim Presley East 1 been followed attentively by an or yeast can trigger a variety of the last day of the 1987 sea.son. straight in 1975 and tied the work Federal agents have testified Clemens into a tie with Lefty with a walk. One out later, on walked against starter Chuck lays, h Two members of the band odd mix of spectators, including a health problems, including "Dominating.” Red Sox Man­ fifth-longest in American League Athletics 5, White Box 3 about gunfire they dodged during Grove for 10th place on the Eichhorn’s 1-2 pitch to Jack Finley. Both runners advanced d^ica Reprise received electrical Los Angeles film producer, Ad­ fatigue. ager John McNamara said in history. The Philadelphia Athlet­ have the standoff, which came to a all-time Red Sox career list with Clark, Henderson and Randolph on a sacrifice, and scored on Jose Canseco hit a three-run Hartfc shocks from defective equipment dam Swapp’s two wives and a Some clues that might indicate describing Clemens’ latest gem. ics in 1920 and the Washington stors head when Mrs. Singer and 743. attempted a double steal and Harold Reynolds’ single. Wilson homer and Oakland beat Chicago Saturd Friday night at the Hungry Tiger teen-ager who plans to marry a problem are: reacting adver­ "He was just in charge. He Senators in 1948 and ’59 also lost of the Addam Swapp responded to writ­ ” I didn’t worry about striking Henderson scored when the pitch scored on the hit and Presley for its sixth victory in seven Manet Cafe & Restaurant on Charter Jonathan Swapp next month. sely to a specific food on at least dominated the game. He makes 18 straight. them ten entreaties from Gov. Norm them out,” Clemens said. “ I got bounced away from catcher came home when catcher Butch games. tholic Defense attorney John Bucher three occasions, a strong allergy The modern major league ng as Oak Street, police said. Bangerter with dire prophecy you sit there and say you’re glad good results. I really don’t worry Wynegar let the throw from right Oakland scored four runs in the unique describes the case as “ just a to dust, mold, pollen or animal mark is 23, set by the Philadel­ Ernie Whitt. Ted Spencer, 24 of 51 Willow and belligerence. he’s on your team.” about what type of stuff I have. I fielder Tony Armas through for third off starter Rick Horton, 2-3. The Road, Rocky Hill, and Joe Pavlo­ tragedy — a heartbreak” that few dander, a strong family history of Clemens struck out five and phia Phillies in 1961. and the AL Rangers 4, Tigers 2 one Swapp’s letter denounced the thought I mixed the pitches up an error. With two outs, Mike Gallego twogii vich, 30 of 83 Herman St., West AP photo outside Utah could understand. allergies, chronic bowel com­ record is 20, done three times. stood government and the Mormon walked none en route to his 13th well.” Steve Buechele hit a home run singled, moved to second on a Manet Springfield. Mass., were taken to For the authorities, it is a tale of plaints, and multiple symptoms The Orioles extended their record Twins 13, Indians 7 ' has SILVER ANNIVERSARY — Owner Elaine Kaufman sits at church and declared the Singer career shutout in 109 starts. and Charlie Hough scattered walk and scored on Carney nered Manchester Memorial Hospital fanaticism gone haywire. that are not well explained by Royals 3, Orioles 1 for season-opening defeats and Tim Laudner, a career .218 most farm a nation "independent and ” He (Clemens) started the seven hits in seven innings as Lansford’s single. Canseco fol­ more after Pavlovich, a guitar player, one of the tables in her restaurant in New York's upper After an explosion ripped physical Illness or psychological Baltimore dropped to 0-18 and their team mark for consecutive hitter, had a pair of three-run 1 the separate from your wicked so­ game at 90-91 (mph) and by the Texas beat visiting Detroit and lowed with his major league­ East ( East Side. A haunt for New York writers, the restaurant through a Mormon Church build­ factors. losses — not including five homers as Minnesota cooled off suffered an electric shock while ciety of ever-changing laws and end of the game he was at 93-94 stumbled closer to the worst Jack Morris. leading seventh homer. pair ol the plugging in equipment at around marks its 25th anniversary today. ing in Marion on Jan. 16, the If your symptoms fit those of "Thi clan’s six adults and nine children dark councils that seek to enslave the food-allergy profile, you have tains 10 p.m. Friday, cafe manager the minds and souls of man.” our at prac- Don Denley Jr. said today. barricaded themselves on their already explored more conven­ had a The clan had buttressed its Ing,” Spencer, a sound technician, 2‘/4-acre farm, warning police to tional approaches, and you recog­ gether resolve with the belief that John tried to help Pavlovich and Celebrities to celebrate stay away. nize that the food-allergy theory coach For 13 days, the state’s top Singer, husband of Mrs. Singer remains controversial, you might Teams fill their needs in the annual NFL draft suffered a shock, Denley said. some 1 and father-in-law of Swapp, Police said they arrived to find police officials and FBI experts consider discussing your con­ By Dave Goldberg In fact the first quarterback guys in the first round because if when they used their fourth- East I \ would be resurrected when so­ Spencer conscious but on the Elaine’s 25th birthday from around the country sur­ cerns with a conventional aller­ The Associated Press taken was actually a punter, Tom we wait until next year, hopefully rounder to take Jamie Morris of The rounded the farm and hunkered ciety collapsed. gist or a clinical ecologist. floor. Pavlovich told police he had TupaofOhioStateby Phoenix. He we’ll be drafting lower.” Giants Michigan, brother of Joe Morris, DeJoa NEW YORK (AP) — It was a nice plate ot pasta — I mean, down nearby, reluctant to storm Singer was fatally shot in 1979 also received shocks. NEW YORK — Michael Irvin was chosen with the 69th pick General Manager George Young a running back for their main Campi typical night at Elaine’s, that that’s life.” the compound. outside the farm after he bran­ Pavlovich was treated at Man­ Dr. Richard N. Podell is and Keith Jackson, two game­ primarily to kick — he was the said. NFC East rival, the Giants. homee ordinary restaurant with the Author Gay Talese, a regular dished a gun at authorities trying chester Memorial Hospital and Nevertheless, on Jan. 28 the associate clinicai professor at the breaking receivers, lasted until NFL scouting combine’s 11th- That left Irvin, the Miami wide Cleveland, deperately needing combii extraordinary clientele: Woody from the start, said, "There’s no siege ended in a shootout. State to arrest him on warrants stem­ released Friday night. Spencer, University of Medicine and Den­ the 11th and 13th picks. A kicker raced quarterback and would receiver and one of the top pass rushers, went for Clifford Indian Allen was at his table, Albert officious maitre d’ in black tie, ming from his refusal to send his who suffered electrical bums, Corrections Lt. Fred House, a tistry of New Jersey — Robert was chosen before the first probably be used as an emer­ athletes available, to slip through Charlton, a blitzing Florida line­ Marcy Finney held court at another. saying, ’Wait at the bar while I canine officer, was killed while children to public schools. spent Friday night at the hospital Johnson Wood Medicai Schooi. quarterback, who was really a gency backup. to Dallas, which needed just backer on the first round, then Dave Paloma Picasso stopped by. see about a table.’ Here, you have and was released Saturday, hos­ ordering two balking police dogs punter. When Indianpolis took Wa­ about everything, particularly took defensive lineman Michael took the bespectacled, stout and smil­ pital officials said. And owner Elaine Kaufman to attack ringleader Addam The first day of the 1988 NFL shington’s Chris Chandler seven outside speed. Dean Perry of Clemson, the foursoi ing Elaine greeting you and Swapp, who was shot and table hopped, playing the amia­ draft on Sunday was definitely picks later, the quarterback "He should accelerate our brother of Chicago’s William X 100 I saying, ‘Of course there’s a table wounded by two agents. ble host, the worldly-wise wise- one in which teams went for needs drought was finally over and a return to the living,” said Tex Perry. They decided on Charlton The for you.’” Within days, a federal grand cracker, the sounding board to rather than sheer athletic skill. new record had been set. The Schramm, Dallas’ president. over Lorenzo White of Michigan Alexia Sprinkler saves the stars. Of course — for him. For jury indicted the defendants on lowest the first quarterback was Jackson slipped by the Cardi­ State, who would have aug­ 9 With few exceptions in the five and Ct Talese, that means one of the charges of firearms possession, That was Saturday. Tonight is rounds, which took 9 hours, 28 taken previously was in 1974, nals. who in their usual enigmatic mented an already strong run­ in the 4 large round tables along the use and possession of a bomb, Maaco building expected to exceed even the minutes, teams examined their when the Cowboys used the 53rd style, took California linebacker ning back corps. The te< right-hand side, Elaine’s Wall of assault and attempted murder of Home Mortgage Advice starry standards of Elaine’s as holes, then went after players to pick on Danny White, who is still Ken Harvey, claiming they Denver, seeking to bulk up Holden The sprinkler system at the Fame, so to speak. Though it’s not federal agents. friends help celebrate the first fill them. 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Cleveland Browns, Denver Bron­ the search for needs. would compensate for two pre­ 270-pound nose tackle Ted Gre­ 1:43.0. prevented a Friday night fire ones are kept open for the bombing — that it was an Among those who said they’ll you need right over the phone. cos San Francisco 49ers, New The first eight picks, starting vious draft disappointments at gory of Syracuse with their first Mani from destroying the building, an regulars. Others are shunted to invitation to a violent confronta­ be there: actresses Raquel Welch Orleans Saints, New York Giants with Auburn linebacker Aundray outside linebacker — Freddie Joe choice despite his history of knee hostel, official from the Eighth Utilities the rear. tion,” U.S. Attorney Brent Ward Find out about: and Mary Tyler Moore, director and even the Super Bowl cham­ Bruce, already signed by the Nunn, the Cardinals’ first pick in troubles. With their second, the Duoani District Fire Department said " I ’m afraid you don’t get promised jurors in his opening • Qualifying Sidney Lumet, developer Donald pion Washington Redskins. Atlanta Falcons, was 1985, and Anthony Bell, their first Broncos took Gerald Perry, a the 4 > today. treated very well if you don’t have statement. Trump, writer Jackie Collins and • Down Payment Typical was Miami’s choice of predictable. choice in 1988, 311-pound tackle from Southern time o The fire, which was reported by model Cheryl Tiegs. a pencil in your top pocket,” said Ward has produced much evi­ But then the Los Angeles That left the Eagles to take University. Ohio State’s Eric Kumerow with foursor the sprinkler alarm at 10; 57 p.m., author George Plimpton, whose dence that the wheelchair-bound • Typ4»p of Mortgages "This place is a living People the 16th pick in the draft. Raiders, who had already taken Jackson. New Orleans, worried about the Cyndy was probably caused by the colleagues at the Paris Review John Timothy Singer was House’s • Interest Rate Heisman Trophy winner Tim ” I think the guy’s as fine an condition, of star running back magazine,” said bartender Brian Kumerow, a 257-pound defensive Luke 4 spontaneous combustion of paint were among the first regulars. killer and Addam Swapp the Brown of Notre Dame with the athlete is in the draft.” said Joe Rueben Mayes’ knee, took the McDonald. Sirianni's loan officers are experts in their fields, aitd end-linebacker, was generally event. thinner and other materials that A few weeks ago, it was bomber. Prosecution witnesses sixth choice, used the ninth on Wooley, the Philadelphia person­ Elaine’s, a watering hole for their consultation is free. Because w e originate rated a second-rounder or lower mammoth Craig "Ironhead” The I had been improperly stored, said American Literature 103 along have included Mormon bishops Terry McDaniel, a comerback nel director. "And he’s gradu­ Heyward of Pittsburgh on the writers, a wellspring for gossip but he fit one of the Dolphins’ Sears, Thomas R. O’Marra, spokesman the wall: Talese, Norman Mailer, and journalists. mortgages for several different banks, w e can help from Tennessee, who was pro­ ated. We didn’t get a dummy out first round, then went for the columnists and a favorite target desperate needs. Sean 1 for the fire department. The fire Kurt Vonnegut, Arthur Miller. Vickie Singer told an FBI jected as a late-first, early of Oklahoma.” receiving speed they need on the of food critics, remains an determine which mortgage options are right for you. “ We had 17 sacks last year and distanc was reported under control at second-rounder. He will be used But most ot the better teams second round with Brent Perrl- anomaly in the fickle world of the Bears had 70 so we had to do 11:58.7 11:07. Manhattan restaurants. as a successor to the keystones of went for needs. man of Miami, Fla. something,” said Chuck Studley, Stephai No one was injured. It’s a friendly-looking place KEVIN M. MCDONOUGH, AIA the Raiders’ aging secondary, The Redskins, whose first pick San Francisco, needing pass 0 Miami’s linebacker coach. "I son, N O’Marra said the fire caused with a reputation, deserved or think he’s going to be great comerbacks Mike Haynes and was the last of the second round rushers, traded down and got two Carlson damage to the northern wall of not, for rudeness. It has lasted 25 is pleased to announce the opening of his new pass-rusher.” Lester Hayes. and 55th ovierall, took Chip on the second round — Danny East the building. It also caused years despite universally bad architectural practice providing consulting, While a record six wide receiv­ Then the Giants took 290-pound Lohmiller, a kicker from Minne­ Stubbs of Miami and Pierce Holt Byrne, extensive damage to one automo­ reviews. ers and five runnning backs went offensive tackle Eric Moore of sota, in hopes of ending the of Angelo State. planning, and design services for all Feehan bile stored in the building and And though it is filled with in the first round, no quarter­ Indiana, following it up with erratic kicking game that has MORTGAGE CORPORATION Of the have-nots, the Detroit with a minor damage, to a second car, beautiful people, it may seem a residential and business needs. backs were chosen and the first 306-pounder John Elliott of Michi­ plagued them the last two years. 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"A good bottle of wine, a teams that chose them In the NFL draft. at that position. "W e thought we had to get big brother-on-brother confrontation tight end Pat Carter H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 25, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 25. 1988 — 13 Cardinals trying to avoid being own worst enemy Giants think big in draft By Paul LeBar Louis’ center fielder said. ”It IN BRIEF fifth, led off the inning by each thigh in a first-inning collision The Associated Press wasn’t pretty, but it went five of six against the Cubs. The By Tom Strona in the first rounds,” General sides and in a pinch, could play NL Roandnp reaching base. After they worked while covering first base. "The Pirates, who are leading the NL The Associated Press through. Sometimes that can be a double steal, the Mets pulled Manager George Young said. guard,” Young said. ST. LOUIS — At least to an braise he got was right on top of East by two games, are 8-1 at “If we wait until next year, Westlake cops bowling title what you need to turn things their infield in to reduce Cole­ the old one.” Elliott, who many thought the extent, Willie McGee suspects the around.” home this season. NEW YORK — The New York hopefully we’ll be drafting WINDSOR LOCKS — 'Tony Westlake’s victory get your head down, it’s tough. man’s chances of scoring on a A victory closing a brief home Giants sized up the draft and Giants would take in the first St. Louis Cardinals have so far You’ve Just got to fight through ’The Cardinals, tied 2-2, failed to grounder. lower,” he told reporters in a round, said from his home on in the $140,000 Greater Hartford Open was his this season been their own worst capitalize on a two-on, none-out stand left the Cai^lnals’ record decided to think big, using their telephone interview from Giants and keep trying. It’s a long ”It Just goes to show what can 5-12, Including a 3-9 mark against Braves 4, Reds 1 top two picks on offensive line­ Long Island, N.Y.; "This is first on the professional Bowlers Association enemies. season.” opportunity in the fifth before happen If you put the ball in play Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. definitely the right team. I’ll play tour. *T know that’s how it’s been breaking through two innings the Mets and pace-setting Pitts­ Dale Murphy broke out of a men for the first time since 1974. Both linemen can play on either McGee, hitting .206 at the day’s and hit it off the (artificial) turf,” slump with three hits as Atlanta anywhere (any position) as long Westlake scored a 279-218 victory over with me. You don’t realize It. but later to beat New York a first burgh Pirates in the National - The behemoths to be unleashed side and are flexible enough to as I get a shot.” start, picked up his own spirits McGee said of his subsequent League East. snapped a 28-inning scoring % at Giants Stadium are tackles Sweden’s Mats Karlsson Saturday in the title it’s true,” McGee said after with a tie-breaking single in the time in six tries. high-bouncing hit off New York switch to guard if necessary, Young said teams never can match of the tournament. keying Sunday’s 8-4 victory over Vince Coleman and Ozzie "Those two clubs have been drought and won its first home Eric Moore of Indiana, 6-5 and Parcell said. seventh inning. second baseman Wally Back- hot,” Herzog said of St. Louis’ top have too many offensive lineman, Westlake, who also sewed up a spot in next the New York Mets. ’’Once you ”I hope that’s a start,” the St. Smith, as they had done in the game of the season after nine ^ 290, and Michigan’s John Elliott, The Giants hope their top especially in the NFC East, man’s glove. tormentors ahead of a nine-game defeats. 6-7 and 308, whose size, mobility, week’s $250,000 Firestone Tournament of ”It gave us a lift, no doubt about selections this year will last where four-man defensive fronts Cardinals trip to the West Coast The Braves ended their score­ strength and agility warmed the longer than John Hicks and Tom Champions, collected $23,000 for the win. it. It gave me a lift, too,” McGee starting ’Tuesday. "Now we’ll see are the norm and linemen like Karlsson, a two-time PBA champion, earned less streak in the first Inning ,. heart of Coach . Mullen, guards chosen in the first Dexter Manley and Darryl Grant said. ‘Td been worrying too what the others are like. You $ 12,000. when Ron Gant doubled and , "That gives us six to seven guys two rounds in 1974 and ex-Giants of Washington have startled much; I’d been too down on never know.” at about 290 pounds. That makes In the title game, Westlake started with seven myself. I’m teaming now.” scored on Murphy’s single. by 1977. opponents with their strenth and Rookie Pete Smith, 1-1, picked , me happy,” Parcells said. "Five Moore, reached at his home in agility. straight strikes before a 4-pin in the eighth Following McGee’s single. Bob or six years ago, 275 pounds was a frame stopped his bid for a perfect 300. A 300 Homer lifted a sacrifice fly and Padres 3, Astros 0 up the win. He allowed five hits, the St. Louis area, said: “I feel In the third round, the Giants struck out two and walked two pretty big team. That’s been this is a good situation for me to took Sheldon White, a conerback would have earned Westlake a $100,000 bonus. newcomer Tom Brunansky drove Andy Hawkins was an unlikely ; changing.” in St. Louis’ eventual winning ran hero for the San Diego Padres. before giving way to reliever fall into. I feel I can really from Miami of Ohio. White, ^ The Giants believe Moore, contribute to the team.” 5-foot-ll and 191 pounds, had 10 with a single to cap a three-run Hawkins, who hadn’t pitched a Brace Sutter in the seventh. After taken 10th in the opening round, Evert outduels Martina inning. shutout in almost two years and Sutter pitched two hitless innings, Moore was named Indiana’s interceptions and 10 block kicks and Elliott, the 36th pick overall, outstanding offensive player in in college. HESTON — Defending champion Chris ’’That’s what we’ve needed — entered the game with a 6.75 Paul Assenmacher got the final can compensate for the retire- to put something together,” said three outs to pick up his second 1986 and the most valuable Parcells said the Giants would Evert took advantage of mistakes by top-seeded earned ran average, pitched a ' ment of tackle Brad Benson and lineman in 1987. He is an excellent look for help in the secondary in AP photo A Smith, who singled three times one-hitter Sunday as the Padres save. the uncertain status of Karl Martina Navratilova for a 6-0,6-4 victory run-blocker who has developed the later rounds. and had two of the Cardinals’ six beat the Houston Astros 3-0 and Expos 3, Phillies 1 Nelson, who’s being treated for Sunday in the finals of the Virginia Slims of EYE ON THE BALL — Martina Navratil­ stolen bases. “It’s timely hitting, into a capable pass protector. Linebacker Ricky Shaw, 6-foot- Houston tennis tournament. completed a sweep of their Mike Fitzgerald’s RBI-single in Hodgkins disease. "He was the only one left who 4 and 234, was the Giants’ fourth ova keeps her eye on the ball during the good pitches and good plays that three-game series in San Diego. “We felt we had to get big guys we felt really could play both Navratilova double-faulted on match point to win games. We just haven’t had the eighth inning broke a 1-1 tie. pick and the 92nd player drafted. end the 1-hour, 20-minute final, during which final of the Virginia Slims against Chris all three.” Bill Doran spoiled the no-hitter and Dennis Martinez allowed five Evert Sunday in Houston. Evert won 6-0, with a leadoff single in the Navratilova committed 47 unforced errors to 14 Branansky’s hit, giving him hits over 7 1-3 innings as visiting by Evert. 6-4. three RBI in two St. Louis games, seventh, but was quickly erased Montreal downed Philadelphia. on a double play. Patriots dig deep for picks “In the first set, I probably made about two enabled the Cardinals to with­ After Tim Wallach opened the errors, and Martina was pressing too much,” P It was the 12th one-hitter in eighth with a double, Kent stand Howard Johnson’s two-run Evert said. "That second set could have gone U.S. wins Chrysler Cup homer In the Mets’ ninth. Padres’ history and the first since Tekulve relieved Phillies starter By Howard Ulman Northwestern (La.) State in Stephens was the South’s se­ Jimmy Jones beat the Astros 5-0 The Associated Press Natchitoches on the first round cond leading rasher with 31 yards either way.” "Danny Cox pitched well,” Don Carman, 2-2. Wallach went to Evert won $50,000, Navratilova $22,000. SARASOTA, Fla. — Despite hitting “the worst Manager Whitey Herzog said of on Sept. 21. 1986. No San Diego third on Andres Galarraga’s and iinebacker Vincent Brown of on six carries and caught three shot of my life,” Chi Chi Rodriguez was able to pitcher has ever thrown a no­ FOXBORO, Mass. — They Mississippi Valley State in Itta passes for 40 yards. Brown, a late The loss broke a string of five consecutive St. Louis’ winning pitcher, who groundnut and scored on Fitzge­ tournament titles for Navratilova, who was laugh with his U.S. teammates. yielded no walks to go with New hitter. rald’s single to right. went to school in small southern Bena on the second. addition to the North squad Rodriguez and company held off a furious York’s nine hits. “It’s just a Hawkins. 28. was plagued by towns called Natchitoches and While players at bigger schools because of another player’s in­ disheartened by her performance. Martinez. 3-2, allowed one “I am still trying to figure out what happened final-day charge by the International Team shame he had to give up those two shoulder problems last season ' Itta Bena. got the publicity. Stephens and jury, made seven tackles and Sunday to win the $600,000 Chrysler Cup senior earned ran, struck out three and One already compares himself Brown drew the attention of NFL intercepted a pass for a touch­ tonight,” she said. "I don’t know whether to hits in the ninth inning.” and finished with a 3-10 record did not walk a batter before being golf tournament. The Cardinals, hard-pressed so and 5.05 ERA. But he was in to Eric Dickerson and Herschel scouts. Theirperformancesinthe down. ’The North won 21-7. laugh or cry, I was so pitiful.” relieved by Tim Burke with a Walker. The other is known as last Jan. 23 con­ “I don’t think I would be in the The trouble for Rodriguez came on the far this spring to score runs, complete control Sunday, not man on second and one out in the ,525-yard 1.5th hole when his third shot found the manufactured their first two on allowing a Houston runner past “The Undertaker.” firmed positive perceptions of position I am today” if he hadn’t eighth. The ’ top them. done well in the Senior Bowl and water. McGee’s double, singles by second base. Earnhardt races to win "On 15,1 was trying to make 5 all the way.” ihoto Horner and Terry Pendleton and Dodgers 4, Giants 0 two picks in the NFL draft didn’t “One of the things we get out of the Blue-Gray All-Star games, The Padres took a 1-0 lead in the MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Dale Earnhardt Rodriguez said. "Jacques Cousteau would’ve Branansky’s groundnut in the Mike Scioscia drove in three follow the usual route to the pros All-Star games is to see small- said Stephens, a bruising, all­ 18 fifth on rookie Roberto Alomar’s and havedeveloped personas that college players against guys from purpose back who compares his raced away to his second victory of the season, been proud. I was hoping Moses would’ve been fourth. RBI-single off starter Jim Desha- runs with a pair of singles and -1 That advantage dissolved in the ' leave little question about their bigger schools,” New England playing style to that of NFL stars outdueling Sterling Marlin on Sunday to win his there. I found Jonah instead.” ies. 1-2. San Diego made it 3-0 in Fernando Valenzuela allowed confidence in their ability to player development director Dickerson and Walker. second straight Pannill Sweatshirts 500 at Rodriguez came away with a double bogey on fifth, due in part to a St. Louis the eighth on an RBI-triple by five hits in 7 2-3 innings as the misplay. Pendleton let Mackey succeed at that level. Dick Steinberg said. "I knew it was a great oppor­ Martinsville Speedway. the par-5 hole but still shot a 3-under-par 69 on Marvell Wynne and a run-scoring Dodgers beat the Giants in San Faced with one of the weakest He was impressed by both tunity” to play in the Senior Bowl, Earnhardt’s Chevrolet Monte Carlo led the the 6,763-yard Tournament Players Club course Sasser, and Kevin Elster move up Francisco. with a bad throw from third base bunt single by Benito Santiago. pools of draftable talent in years, players’ Senior Bowl performan­ said Brown, nicknamed "The last 181 laps as the two-time defending Winston at Prestancia to beat Roberto Di Vicenzo of Valenzuela, 2-2, struck out the Patriots dipped into Division ces and by the fact neither Undertaker” by a radio an­ Cup driving champion added to his season point Argentina by one stroke in the final pairing of following Sasser’s one-out double three and walked three before Crisp and Elster’s infield hit, and Pirates 4, Cubs 2 I-AA Sunday and pulled out seemed awed simply by being in nouncer impressed with his abil­ lead. the day to seal the American victory. n’t be pinch-hitter Mookie Wilson’s getting relief from Jay Howell running back John Stephens of the presence of Division I-A stars. ity to bury ball carriers. )ilers grounder up the middle went for a Darnell Coles hit a tie-breaking with two outs and the bases double off the second-base bag. single and Rafael Belliard fol­ loaded in the eighth. Howell is to Jeff Innis. 0-1. the third of four lowed with a run-scoring triple in struck out pinch-hitter Will Clark Lendl nets ' said New York pitchers, absorbed the the fourth inning as streaking to end the inning and finished the Beck runs away loss as Cox. 2-2. squared his Pittsburgh completed a three- game to pick up his first save. tourney win record with last-out relief from game sweep at Three Rivers Scioscia went 2-for-4 to raise his AP photo Todd Worrell. Stadium. batting average to .474. The Los HEAVY TRAFFIC — Mets pitcher Bob Ozzie Smith, foreground, on his way to "He couldn’t pitch.” Mets Bob Walk, 3-1, held the Cubs to Angeles catcher also preserved MONTE CARLO. Monaco (AP) with USF&G title two runs on six hits over 6 2-3 Hie shutout by blocking the plate Ojeda (19) and first baseman Dave first base. The Cards won, 5-4. manager Davey Johnson said of — Ivan Lendl, the world’s No. 1 Bv Bob Green Madagan, left, both try to tag St. Louis’ New York starter Bob Ojeda, who innings as the Pirates won for the and tagging out Jose Uribe as he tennis player, came back from a The Associated Press game left after rebruising his right nth time in 13 games, including tried to score in the fifth. two-month layoff Sunday to cap­ Golf Roundup 2 ture the $492,500 Monte Carlo for-37 NEW ORLEANS - Chip Beck Open by defeating Argentina’s was looking to take on Lanny Martin Jaite 5-7. 6-4. 7-5. 6-3 in a mis.sed by a single stroke. te a Wadkins or Tom Watson in the His 26-under-par total has been home MHS, East squads Conover surprise match that lasted almost four final round of the USF&G Classic. hours. bettered only twice In tour winn- Instead, it was Lee Trevino and history, by Hogan at the Portland 87 at It was the 7Ist Grand Prix title Ben Hogan who were his of Lendl’s career and his first of Open in 1945andby MikeSouchak ;ieve- do well at relays competition. in the 19.55 Texas Open. It has treak marathon winner 1988. He tied John McEnroe for ”1 was hoping and praying second place in career Grand been equalled only by Gay !cond Lanny or Waison would get hot Brewer In the 1967 Pensacola 8. 5 EAST HARTFORD - The first By Bert Rosenthal Conover not only made the top ' Prix victories. Only Jimmy Con­ and then see how I’d perform.” Open and by Robert Wrenn in the East Hartford Co-Ed Track Re­ The Associated Press three — he was No. 1. nors. with 105. is ahead of them. said Beck, who shot a final-round lays, held in conjunction with the H.S. Roundup Lendl has only played three 1987 Buick Open. d^ication of the new East ”I felt Iwas one of 15 or 20 guys 8-under-par 64 Sunday for a And Beck, 31, who had gone JERSEY CITY. N.J. - When who could make the team,” tournaments this year. 72-hole total of 262, 26 under par. !e-run Hartford High School track on Mark Conover was asked to fill in A stress fracture in a bone through nine full seasons on tour Saturday, saw a number of saro was sixth in the 4 X 100-reIay Conover said, after winning the "I was hoping for a real contest, before registering his first vic­ licago his biographical information for 26-mile, 385-yard, wind-plagued under the big toe of his right foot and see how I’d perform, see If I seven Manchester High and East Ca­ with a time of 56.00.4. The Eagle4 the past 12 months on his entry forced him to withdraw from tory earlier this season, had a X 800 squad of Dawn McCauley. race in 2:12:26 and earning could handle it,” Beck said. putt at it. a putt to equal the tholic squads place high in the form for the U.S. Olympic Men’s $50,000, the biggest marathon three tournaments since the U.S. It never happened as Wadkins in the unique event. Noel Feehan. Chris Ray and Marathon Trials, he wrote only; Pro Indoor, where he lost his greatest subpar total ever Steve Carlson was third in 9:58 cash prize ever, from the total and Watson each shot 68 and Beck achieved. n, 2-3. The format had two boys and “Constant improvement in all purse of $150,000. second match He also lost in the ran away from them No contest. illego two girls on each relay team. Two iVhile the Indian foursome of aspects . . . strength ... consis­ semifinals of the Australian Open Wadkins finished at 269. Dan Tucci. Beth Halloran. Zack Al­ No pressure. Over the back nine, Forsman, who birdied the last on a Manchester High entries gar­ tency ... confidence.” “I wasn’t intimidated.” in January. no one got closer than five shots. amey nered first placements with a two laire and Rick Eaton was fifth. He did not mention accomplish­ “I had so many chances today four holes for a 65, was third at Manchester’s Bridget Moriarty. Joining Conover on the Olym­ So Beck turned his attention to 271. Calvin Peete, with a 66 and a 0 fol- more taking a pair of seconds. ments — perhaps because he had and I didn't do anything with Trevino and Hogan. ague- East Catholic tracksters took a Kristen Perry, Dwyer and Hemp­ little to brag about. pic team were Ed Eyestone. who them.” Lendl said. “I should have 272 total, was the only other man stead combined to take sixth finished second in 2:12:49 in only He had beaten Trevino and was in the field within 10 shots of the pair of third placements. The fact is that Conover had ran won the second set around 6-2. I gunning for Hogan before the "The meet was a lot of fun for place in the 4 X 400 relay. only one previous marathon, and his third marathon, and Pete should have won the third set winner. Manchester’s sprint medley of Pfitzinger, the 1984 Trials winner, Rtglnald Ptnto/MarichMtRr Herald holes ran out on him. our athletes. The boys and girls it was not very noteworthy. around 6-2.” “I’m a little disappointed.” he had a great time running to­ Factora, O’Loughlin. Cruz and He finished third in the rain- who placed third in 2:13:09 in his 16th marathon. Lendl won $67,500 for the FIRST BALL — Jim Leber, left, tosses Dairy Queen catcher Mike Tryon gets said of a birdie putt that stopped Jones a winner gether,” cited Manchester boys’ Eaton was fourth while the team plagued, wind-whipped Califor­ victory, raising his total to more short of the hole on No. 18.It wasa coach George Suitor. “We had of Obue, Shellina Fyall, Russell out the traditional first ball during set to grab the first pitch. Vic Helin, GULFPORT, Fla (AP) - nia International Marathon at Eyestone collected $25,000 and than $100,000 this year. Jaite. putt he needed to tie a PGA Tour Rosie Jones birdied the 72nd hole some very good performances on and Jim Benes was sixth in the Sacramento in December in a Pfitzinger $20,000 — the first time ranked 15th in the world and Manchester Little League opening center, the National League commis­ record set by Hogan 43 years ago: urth- East Hartford’s new track.” shot put. The East team of Kelly ceremonies Saturday at Leber Field. sioner, looks on. to pull into a tie for the lead with slow two hours, 18 minutes, 3 prize money has been awarded seeded seventh in the tourna­ 27 under par In a 72-hole Kathy Postlewait, then birdied ris of The Indian foursome of Erica Sterns. Sue Murphy, Ken Coppin- seconds. for an Olympic ’Trials. ment, collected $33,750. tournament. )tris, DeJoannis. Karen Obue. Dave ger and Massaro was fourth in the the first playoff hole to win the It was, however, good enough to “I was annoyed with myself at But then the grinning Beck $225,000 USX Golf Classic at the main Campbell and Dave Russell came long jump. earn Conover a place in Sunday’s The three alternates on the first. But after the second set I team are Paul Gompers, fourth in Little League season is under way thought again. Pasadena Yacht and Country home winners in the discus with a Trials, because it was below the saw he was getting really tired,” “How can I be disappointed?” ‘ding combined total of 402 feet. The 2; 14:20, Mark Chirp, fifth in Club. qualifying standard of 2; 20; 06. Lendl said. "The harder I hit the The Manchester Little League Legion. Oilers. Steve Ruggiero doubled to he asked. "It’s incredible. To Jones and Postlewait were tied fford Indian lOth-grade 4 X 800 team of S o ftb a ll AP photo With that background, though. 2:14:40, and Don Norman, sixth in launched its 1988 season Saturday line- 2:15:49. ball the better )t was for me. He Julie Smart struck out 14 for pace DQ. Winning pitcher Eddy come through like this, it's at the end of regulation at 275, 13 Marcy Suitor, Diana Pappas, Conover was given little chance made some errors.” with games at Waddell Field and DiRosa’s and aided her own Pinkin allowed only one hit in four overwhelming. then Dave Ghabrial and Pat Dwyer EC splits pair WINNING FEELING — Mark Conover of San Luis under par for four trips around of winning one of the three places ’"This is the thrill of my life,” Jaite won the first set in the 12th Leber Field. Over at Waddell, the cause with a bases-loaded triple. innings. Beck’s second victory of the the 6,013-yard course, ‘hael took its division. The same Obispo, Calif., spreads his arms in victory just before on the U.S. marathon team for the Firefighters blanked American the The East Catholic High girls’ said Conover, a two-time NCAA game, breaking Lendl when he hit Brian Silkowski and Jeff Bla- Boland’s scored five runs on season was the low finish of the Jones, the leader after 54 holes, foursome took third place in the 4 softball team split a double- breaking the tape at the finish of the U.S. Olympic Men’s Seoul Games. Division II cross-country cham­ a backhand to Lendl’s feet as Legion. 9-0, and DiRosa Cleaners schick also played well for the four hits in the first inning for its year by a winner. His margin of liam X 100 relay. birdied the first hole Sunday, but header with visiting St. Bernard’s Marathon Trials Sunday in Jersey City, N.J. Conover’s Not even the Reebok Racing pion and 10,000-meter champion Lendl approached the net. Jaite topped MARC, 8-6. Two games at Cleaners. Chris Smith had three win. Adam Dolan and Jason victory was the largest of the year lost her lead with a double bogey riton The quartet of Laurie Smith. Leber saw the Oilers overwhelm ligan High of Uncasville in All Connec­ winning time was 2:12:26. Club, for which Conover runs, had while at Humboldt State in had a chance two games earlier hits, Ryan Rawlinitis singled and Lazzaris ech had RBI doubles and and his winning total was the on the second. Alexia Cruz. Brian O’Loughlin ticut Conference action Saturday much faith in him. Arcadia, Calif. when he had a set point on Lendl’s Dairy Queen, 16-0, and Boland tripled and losing pitcher Max Nicky Smith had a two-run double lowest of the year and it broke, by aug- and Campbell took second place Brothers top Ansaldi’s, 5-3. Barbara Bunkowsky took ad­ nin- 9 at Robertson Park. The Eagles serve, but the right-hander Devilles struck out seven for for Boland’s. Jamie Lazzaris five shots, the course and tourna­ vantage of Jones' lapse to move In the 4 X 200 with a time of 1:40.8. took the first game. 9-2. before missed his opportunity with two Keith Carini spun a one-hiter MARC. rapped two hits for the winners. ment record set by Trevino in into the lead with a front-nine 32. The team of Colette Factora, Val for the Firefighters. He also aided [ up dropping the second. 16-10. errors and a service winner by Seven Oiler hits and seven DQ Mike Battaro went 3-for-3 and 1974. But Bunkowsky had bogies on the Holden, Ted Miller and ’Todd The Eagles are 1-2 in the ACC Lendl. his own cause with three hits errors gave the Oiiers their struck out 12 on the mound for Most impresssive of all, how­ two Clemens was second in the 800 Bulls get what they wanted — 50 wins 1.5th and 16th holes to finish with a eked and 5-3 overall with their next Lendl served for the second set whiie Mike Toomey chipped in opening-day win. Corky c:oughlin Ansaldi’s. ever, was his ran at the record he 69 for a 277. medley relay with a time of game ’Tuesday atr home against By Bill Barnard at 5-2, but a determined Jaite with a pair. Scott Cochran and slugged a triple while Peter The third opening day game in G re- 1:43.9. Lakers 136, Warriors 100 juwon’s 26 points and 18 rebounds first South Windsor at 3:30 p.m. at The Associated Press and Rodney McCray’s 12 points in broke to close to 5-3. Eric Meyn played well for Santos singled twice to lead the each ieague was rained out. Manchester’s Michelle Horn- Robertson Park. NBA Roundup Los Angeles buried Golden knee bostel, Holden. Miller and State early as Byron Scott scored the decisive third quarter against . the Sue Concannon was the winning The Chicago Bulls wanted 50 Phoenix. 8 Duoang Hemmavanh was third in pitcher for East in the first game, victories and the No. 3 seed in the 15 points while the Lakers opened y. a the 4 X 100-meter hurdles with a average to 13.o for Oakley, who a 20-3 lead. hem striking out four and walking Eastern Conference playoffs, and Sonics 109, Clippers 100 Private Terms hot prospect for Derby time of 1:12.3. East Catholic’s seven. East took a 3-0 lead in the the Boston Celtics had four had 35 rebounds, high in the . Tony Campbell led the Lakers foursome of Midrelene Stevens, on Friday night. with 28 points. Scott added 20 Los Angeles finished the season Hadrysaid. “But they won’t after Johnny Campo, said his colt will Van Berg said, taking him out of It the first inning and never looked regulars who saw little or no Bv The Associated Press Cyndy Larson, Carsten Fritz and back. "It was a comfortable playing time. With the victory, Chicago fin­ points. with a seven-game losing streak today.” not. While refusing to confirm racing for at least a year. back Luke Zahner was fifth in the ished 50-32. Chris Mullin had 26 points. Ben and the worst record in the NBA Private Terms, $9.20, covered rumors that Cherokee Colony the game for us,” Eagle Coach Jay Still, it wasn’t easy. In a weekend of broken records Second-choice Flying Victor BRAKE SPECIAL Ilf event. McConville said. “I have the flu and I have lost Larry Bird stayed in Boston to McDonald 21 and Tellis Frank 19 for the third straight season. and broken bones, the Kentucky the l>A-mile Wood distance — came up lame after the Wood, •ad” Campo did soy the colt had also was pulled up lame, and INCLUOIS: Labor S Paita The Indian team of Smith, Mike Beth White and Beth Leslie had my voice. I begged my guys nurse a sore ankle, Kevin McHale for the Warriors, one of seven Cage, who needed 28 rebounds Derby picture took on a slightly one-eighth of a mile shorter than the rested on the bench and veterans the Derby — In 1:471-5, one-fifth undergone X-rays. there was a two-horse spill in the Raptaoo Sroo* Ptda, FlH Sears, Merry C^adziewicz and two hits each while Amelia before the game and again at teams in the 23-team league that to tie Oakley with an average of different look. FluM Lavata, Luba CaHpart. the Dennis Johnson and Robert Par­ of a second better than Bold At Golden Gate Fields, All Thee stretch of this wild trip around the 59* u the Sean Toland was third in the Bearse homered and scored three halftime, not to take Boston for failed to make the playoffs. exactly 13 rebounds per game, Private Terms made himself a Golden Gate Fields track. Inapad Braka Llnat S Paar distance medley with a time of runs. granted, but I guess I must have ish played seven minutes apiece got his 29th when he pulled down a hot prospect for the May 7 Forbes’ 1076 Wood record and Power, trained by Jock Van Brakaa. erri- Berg, raced to an eight-length 11:58.7 while the Eagles’ team of The second game brought rain been talking to the wall,” Bulls against the Bulls. Pistons 128, 76ars 118 missed 18-footer by Sedale Kentucky Derby with a stakes- only one-fifth off Riva Ridge’s In the stretch. RuhImann and All Subarua thru 1964 Stephanie Reichardt, Steve Carl­ coach Doug Collins said after The Eastern Conference cham­ Detroit, the Central Division ’Threatt with 1:52 left. record victory Saturday in the 1973 track record. victory In the $250,000 California Bel Air Dancer tangled, throwing Plaaaa piaaant coupon, Plua Tax pass and hail delays. Unfortunately pion Celtics got 20 points from Derby but was pulled up at the upon wrtta up. to aarvloa ■if ttwo son, Nancy Byrne and Tom for East, the game was com­ Chicago defeated the Celtics champions, tripped Philadelphia Russ Schoene and Tom $599,000 Wood Memorial at Aque­ That thrust Private Terms into Ruhlman’s jockey, Ron Hansen. adviaor. \ IJ Carlson was fifth in 13:00.6. 115-108 on the final day of the NBA Danny Ainge. as Isiah Thomas had 25 points and Chambers had 20 points each for duct, while another Derby hope­ a role as Derby favorite along finish line by jockey Laffit Pincay Bel Air Dancer then bumped Thli Coupon Euptm 4-30-69 jnny pleted. St. Bernard’s tallied five Jr. Holt East Catholic’s Sarah Thiery, runs in the first and the closest the regular season. 14 assists and Joe Dumars added Seattle, which meets Denver in ful, All Thee Power, fractured his with Winning Colors, the D. Slewbop. Stewards disqualified ‘AdMIontl N»cn$ary P a rft 6 Ltbor EtIrtI Byrne, Pete Lopatka and Dan Michael Jordan scored 46 Mavt 119, Spur* 109 24 points. the first round of the playoffs., right foreleg in winning the Wayne Lukas filly who won the "I got into this race so I could go Bel Air Dancer and moved Eagles got was 15-10 after they to the Kentucky Derby,” said All Feehan was third in the 4 X 1-mile score five runs in the fifth. Doris points and won his second The 76ers failed to qualify for Besides the individual titles California Derby. Santa Anita Derby on April 0 and Slewbop up to second with Derby trolt Dallas grabbed third seed in the will next race in the Kentucky Thee Power’s owner, Sam Matar, with a time of 21:86 while Howe slammed two home runs straight NBA scoring title. West, defeating San Antonio the playoffs for the first time in 13 won by Jordan and Cage, John Private Terms, who ran his hopeful Ongoing Mister third. use Manchester’s foursome of Tina years. Stockton had 13.8 assists per career record to seven victories Derby. “and this takes all the fun out of a for St. Bernard’s and East Charles Oakley had 24 points well, behind 27 points and 13 rebounds Seeking The Gold was 1>A winning. My one goal was to be in >f Visco, Jen ’Tucci, Todd Liscomb pitchers issued 15 walks. and 21 rebounds, but Michael from Roy Tarpley and 25 points Charles Barkley had 36 points game and a record total of 1,128, in seven starts, was lightly At Oaklawn on Saturday, ,UBURBAN lAHAHTFOnOTPKE. nnie five more than ’Thomas’ previous lengths back of Private Terms, the Kentucky Derby, and I Proper Reality won the $590,000 VERNON, CT and Craig Hempstead was fourth Krista Wisniewksi took the Cage of the Los Angeles Clippers by Mark Aguirre. and 18 rebounds to lead the 76ers regarded in some circles because SUBARU then high. ’Thomas, who had 1,123 in 81 his first five victories came in followed by a nose by Cherokee thought this was my chance.” Arkansas Derby to earn a trip to 649-6550 cker with a 22:25.7 clocking. mound loss while Brenda Bailey had a career-high 30 later Sunday Greg Anderson scored 26 points Rockets 127, Suns 119 East’s Liz Carriers, Stevens, to win the rebounding champion­ games in 1984-85, still has the Maryland. Colony. Seeking The Gold is All Thee Power, who paid $6.80, Churchill Downs. "I didn’t want itate and Lynn Krawczyk led East with and Mike Mitchell finished with Houston snapped a three-game record for highest assist average, expected to go to the Derby, but will undergo an operation and Craig Damaschi and Mike Mas- two hits apiece. ship. Cage finished with a 13.028 24 to lead the Spurs. “I don’t know why people to go until now,” said Jim Winn, losing streak behind Akeem Ola- 13.9. dismissed him.” trainer Charles Cherokee Colony’s trainer. have a screw placed in his knee. whose wife owns the colt. H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 28,1988 13 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 25, 1988 — 15 SCOREBOARD Puzzles TV Topics

ACROSS 7 Melt beverege Answer to Previous Punis Rid8ax4,BmirirtO Young 85. Net — John Guard 70, Chet 8 Novelist Judith 'China Beach’ study of women Lukas 70, Bob M iller 71, Roger Lento- 1 Actor _ K R 1 s B E R E T T A Basebafl ■OSTON cha 71, Dick Brewer 73, M ike Parrott 73, MILWAUKH Jim Funderburk 74, Norm Pelletier 74, Hockey Kriatoffsrson 9 Cherged [q H A N A B R 1 T A 1 N a b m M 5 Scouting organi­ particles By Kathryn Baker as Sam Beckett, the camp mortician. None of 1 Burtacf 3 110 Molltordb Al Smith 74, Dick Duquette 74. C lau C — N A V E L L E Q A L L Y sing to him, she softly crhpns:rop “ This Is Gross — Ken Scofield 90, Bill Dowd 80, zation (abbr.) 10 Cone-bearing The Affoclated Press B a r i^ a > <12 1 Yountcf [u the other enlisted men associate with him for Dedicated to the One I Love,^’ holding his Earl McKeever 93. Net — Joe Sgro 70, 8 Bundlea of tree N 1 P o D M 1 T American League etandlngs BooOsSb 4 0 0 0 Surtioffc obvious reasons. badly burned hand and then another bloody RlMdh 4 1 1 0 Brock 1b Jon Jayson 72, Chic Seabeck n , Ken Bruins 2, Canadians 0 hidsa 11 Coin opening T o R R 1 D H U T Anderson 72, Dick Neville 72, Dave Rutz NEW YORK — Even forward-thinking GTMnwl If 3 1 1 1 D M rIf 12 Metal cord 19 Comparative Beckett thinks the formaldehyde he uses one that reaches out to her. east tHvMeii 74, Frank Kranetz 74, Frank Damon 75, H u M N Y E T K E N O DwEvn 1b 3 0 0 0 Brooot rf Mcntreol g g g_g “ M-A-S-H” couldn’t develop more than one every day is bleaching his skin. He complains W L Pet. OB Bob Jamieson 75, John Lewis 75. 13 Feel indiaposed suffix O B Cherry — no kidding — a 19-year-old Red Banznor rf 3 0 0 1 Rllts 3b Boston g I i_ g E Y S S E A L T A regular female character, a problem for war Cleveland 14 4 .778 C *ron*c Callaway — Brian Ouerrette 71. 14 Make muddy 20 Think nothing that it’s just his luck, to be turning white Just Cross worker, or “ doughnut dolly.” is played 3 0 0 1 Gontnr 3b S O R New York 13 5 .722 1 SOwwitt 3 0 0 0 Svoum n TW O M A N B R IT BALL — A rt St. First Period—None. Penalties- 15 Imitated 1 A U O N E 1 N stories on TV. as black has become beautiful. Louls-Stan Domlan 47, Don Home-Lou Skrudlond, Mon (tripping), ;13; Ludwig, by Nan Wocxls. Her first day on the base she Boston 11 S .688 2 T tlM t 31 4 S 4 Totah 16 Compaaa point 22 oil ~ T A R P L Detroit Miller 70, Roy Bell-JIm Bldwell 71, Leo Mon (crosschecking), 1:51; Llnsemon, s U M N E D But ABC has an impressive, ambitious new The series has a solid pedigree. It was meets a filthy, war-weary Marine who stares 9 7 .563 4 17 _ Domini aircraft Toronto 9 8 .529 4'/} Brovakls-Mark Dennis 72. Net — Earl Bos (Intertarence), 2:22; Kasper, Bos s T Y c 1 T R 1 C series, “ China Beach,” about women — not co-created by William Broyles Jr., a Vietnam 18 Publiahing 2 3 South of at her blond hair and fresh face with dumb Milwaukee 7 8 .467 5'A MHwoMMt 401 K. __ - Norsworthy-Brion Guerrette 59, Bill (hooklng),8:04. those back at the home front, but the ones at Muzin-Charlle Corriveau 41, Pete Second Period—1, Boston, Middleton 4 Kans. B o N 1 T A L 1 veteran who is former editor in chief of awe. She nervously asks him, doesn’t he talk? Baltimore 0 16 .000 14 Gom* Wlnnltm RBI — Bantinoer ID. 20 Start war’s doorstep, behind the lines at a military West DtvWen Jg—SOwon, Borrott. OP— Boston 1. Wrobel-Bob Chambers 42, Paul »v ers , Bourque), 11:25. Penalties— 21 These (Fr.) 24 Liability B E Q o N 1 A T 1 A R A Newsweek magazine, founding editor of ” I used to talk. When I was young,” he W L Pet. OB Cosman-Don Sanders 43, Bruce Skrudlond, Mon (Interference), 3:17; Cor­ l o b ^ Boston X Mllwoukoo X 3B—Burks. 22 Toward the 25 Plate B R A C N base in Da Nang; a nurse, a USO entertainer, Texas Monthly and author of “ Brothers in finally says. Ooklond 12 7 .632 SB—OwEwons Amende-DIck Duquette 43, H arry son, Mon (roughing), 12:43; Sweeney, Bos 1 Q E N V o ------(1). SF— Benilnoer, Co- (roughing), 12:43; Robinson, Aton (hook­ stern 26 Sodium jd a Red Cross worker. Arms: A Journey From War to Peace,” a Konsos City 9 8 .529 2 rono. NowoblltkI-John Guard 43, Bob Mlller- C E T A c E A D E A N “ How old are you?” she asks. Chicooo 9 9 .500 2'A IP Rlck Borkewski 43, Jim RItchle-Ed ing), 14:12; Crowder, Bos (Interference), 23 More unusual chloride The two-hour premiere Tuesday is admit­ book about his return to Vietnam in 1984. “ Nineteen.” Seattle 9 10 .474 3 Boston McLaughlin 44, Norm Mowdslev-Fronk 14:39; Svoboda, Mon (unsportsmanlike 26 Attack 27 Arm bone conduct), 15:44; Thelven, Bos (unspoi^- 37 Worlds tedly sluggish, and John Sacret Young’s Young, the other co-creator, is also Texos 7 10 .412 4 Clemens W X ) 9 Damon 44, Ted Blosko-Chet Lukas 44, 30 Actor _ Dulles 28 Poke around 44 David Copper- Californio 7 11 .389 4'/i John Lewit-Bob Jamieson 44, Tom monllke conduct), 15:44. 38 Over (poet.) script is at times maudlin. But "China executive producer. He previously wrote □ □ □ MllsMukoe 31 Small car 2 9 Grafted, in field villain Minnesota 5 11 .313 S'/7 Hlouera L ,M 9 , Johnson-Jim Funderbunk 44. Third Period—X Boston, Kluzak 3 45 Traffic violation Beach’’ has such fine moments that the (Llnsemon), 19:40 (en). Penalties—Lalor, heraldry 4 0 Light wood such fine films as “Testament” and “ A Solvnkiv's Oomos HBP—Greenwell by Hlguera. TWO MAN BEST BALL — Auggle 32 — Chaney charge TV GENERATION - Part of Rolling Stone LInk-Steve Schockner 70, Craig AAon (roughing), 1:09; Joyce, Bos (rough- 41 Slangy occasional lapses are forgivable, and director Rumor of War.” Boston at Milwaukee, ppd., rain Umpiros-Home, Reilly; Hrst, Shulock; 33 Many oz. 31 Token of 46 Flying saucers magazine’s series of polls, “ Portrait of a Kansas City 4, Baltimore 3 Second, Kaiser; Third, McKean. Phllllpt-Jim Tvmon 72, Ston Domlan- Ing), 1:09; Skrudlond, Mon (high- 34 Metric unit affection affirmative Rod Holcomb, a TV veteran who is also Although it contains familiar scenes of Mlke Davis 73. Net — Jim Booth-Steve sticking), 4:21; Wesley, Bos (high- (abbr.) Generation,” examined ‘"The TV Genera­ Ookland 3, Cbicogo X 10 Innings T—2:11. A—14,379. 35 Tie the _ 3 4 Bird of prey 42 Actor _ supervising producer, has a sophisticated Toronto 3, New York 2 Johnson 42, Paul Kenneton-JIm Allen sticking), 4:21; Corson, Mon (roughing), 47 Fasting period choppers arriving with wounded from the tion” and asked 816 adults, ages 18-44, what 43, Bob Mlller-RIck Borkowtkl 43, Ken 5:19; Neely, Mon (roughing), 5:19. 36 Believer in no 35 Russian Cronyn 49 English touch that adds a needed cynical edge. Clevelond 10, Minnesota 2 front lines, “ China Beach” is no ’’M-A-S-H,” a television shows most embodied values they Detroit 7, Texas 6 Rangertd, Tigers 2 Jarvis-Joel Grout 44, Don Flavell-Stan god government 4 3 Irish Islands broadcasters Dana Delaney is especially good as Colleen olo A A.,.,,-,,., nr, Jarvis 44, Tom Malln-John CIszewskI Shots on goal—AAontreol 6410—22. Bos­ mostly comedy show set in Korea but Seattle 11, California 4 38 M ake a speech want their children to have. In descending Sunday's Oomes Reglnsld Plnto/Minchester Hereld 44, Jav Howrovd-Jon Adams 44, Lou ton 7-98-24. 1 2 3 6 9 10 11 McMurphy, a bumed-out nurse soon to go carrying the mood of Vietnam. “ China DETROIT 39 Army Transport order the top shows were: "The Cosby Show, ’ ’ New York 5, Toronto 3 TEXAS Fortin-Dan Home 44, Tom Bradv-Lou Power-ploy Opportunities—Atontreal 0 n home who hides her bitterness behind a il- o b rb b l obrhM of 3; Boston 0 of 4. Service (abbr.) Beach” is set in Vietnam but at times seems Minnesota 13, Cleveland 7 SAFE AT HOME — The Oilers' Peter Santos, right, scores Fortin 44, Mike Steeves-AI Hopper 44. 12 14 “ Family Ties,” “ Father Knows Best” and Oakland S, Chicago 3 Pettis cf 4 1 1 0 Browne 2b 4 110 TWO MAN BEST BALL (even holes) (taalles—AAontreal, Roy (23 shots-22 4 0 Stinging Insect Just-one-of-the-boys facade. to have almost a World War II sensibility. An l e Herndon If "Leave It to Beaver.” The respondents said Kansas City 3, Baltimore 1 10 0 0 Retchr ss 4 0 0 0 ahead of the tag of Dairy Queen catcher Steve Ruggiero — Gross — August LInk-Steve saves). Boston, Lemelln (22-22). A— 41 Chicago airport On one of her last nights, she sits alone in example is Chloe Webb’s Laurette, a USO Whltokr % 3 1 2 3 14451. 15 17 the shows reflected such desirable qualities I s Boston 4, Mllwoukee 0 Slerro rf 3 112 Schockner 35, Craig Phllllps-James 4 4 Injurious DoEvns 1b 5 0 1 0 Incvgllo If 4 0 0 0 in opening day National Little League play Saturday at Tvmon 36, Dan Home-Stan Domlan 37, Referee—Teny Gregson. Linesmen— the base bar. In comes Dr. Dick Richard singer who is a thinly veiled variation on the Texos 4, Detroit 2 48 Author _ as honesty, courage of convictions, love, 0. Seattle 4, California 2 TrommI ss 4 0 0 0 OBrIen 1b 10 0 0 Leo Brovakls-Mark (Tennis 37, Mike Ray Scapinello, Randy MItton. 18 (Robert Plcardo), the “ China Beach’ ’ equi­ Nokesc Leber Field. The Oilers won, 16-0. standard hooker-with-a-heart-of-gold affection and respect for others. Tough luck, Monday's Game 3 0 0 0 Kempdh 4 0 10 Steeves-AI Hopper 37, Ed Stone-MIke Vonnegut valent of Hawkeye Pierce, to deride character. Boston (Hurst 2-0) at Milwaukee (Weg- Morrisn 3b 4 0 0 0 Petralll c 4 110 Porrott 37, Ed Stone-Harrv NowobllskI 49 Barbara _ “ Max Headroom.” ... Sheridan If mon 1-2), 7:05 p.m. 4 0 2 0 Buechle3b 3 13 1 37. Net — Ken Jarvis-Joel Grout 31, Tom Geddes McMurphy for feeling sorry for herself. He P Only gome scheduled Beane cf 0 0 0 0 Espy cf 2 0 0 1 Malln-John CIszewskI 31, Lou Fortln- Capllala 4, Davila 1 thinks she should re-up. She turns on him: National League results Cardinala 5, Meta 4 50 Biography LAURETTE BEFRIENDS McMurphy, not TlMBdflv'l Qqman Lemon rf 4 0 1 0 Tom Brady 31, Robert Mlller-RIchard 23 24 25 Knight dh 51 Chinese nurse ’’You’ll cut off their hand, but you don’t Kansas City ot New York, 7:30 p.m. 3 0 0 0 BorkowskI 32, Leonard Angel-Bob Washington 2 i 1—4 knowing what it is exactly McMurphy does, EVICTED FROM SI’TCOM TITLE — NBC Totals t l 3 7 3 Totals 52 Egyptian deity Seottle at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m, 39 4 4 4 NEW YORK STLOUIS Chambers 32, Don Flovell-Ston Jarvis New Jersey 1 0 0—1 30 have to hold it. You don’t stick around to see and talks McMurphy into donning minidress has finally changed the name of "Valerie’s Expos 3, Phillies 1 33. rs l California at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. O b rh b l O b rh b l Rrst Period—1, New Jersey, Kurvers 2 5 3 ______the their eyes when they realize what’s happened and wig and filling in as a backup singer at a Family” to “ The Hogan Family” to reflect Oakland at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Oetrett soo 030 000—3 Dvkstra cf 3 0 1 0 Colemon If 4 1 1 0 (Po.Sundstrom, Johnson), 3:12 (pp). 2, ground floor } Texos 300 010 lOx—4 33 to them. You’re not the last person they see USO show. In return, McMurphy extracts Baltimore ot Minnesota, 4:05 p.m. MONTREAL PHILA Innis p 0 0 0 0 OSmIth ss 4 13 0 Woshington, Christian 3 (PIvonka, 54 Wishes (si.) the departure last season of Valerie Harper. Boston ot Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Game Winning RBI — Buechele (2). AAazzllllph 1 0 0 0 McGee cf 4 1 2 1 Hatcher), 3:55. 3, Washington, Pe.Sund- before they die. The helicopters never stop OBrIen, Fletcher. LOB—Detroit 11, o b rh b l O b rh b l USFA8 acorea - 55 Accountent Lauretta’s flip promise to help McMurphy in The series started out as “ Valerie,” but after Mllwoukee at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Raines If 5 0 2 0 MThmpcf 3 0 0 0 Walter p 0 0 0 0 Horner lb 3 1 1 2 strom 2 (Corriveau, Hunter), 11:02. 36 coming. I’m going home.’’ Texos 4. 3B— Whitaker, Pettis. HR— Bckmn 2b 4 0 0 0 Pnditn 3b 3 1 1 0 Penalties—Hotcher, Was (cross­ (abbr.) her job — whatever that is. Harper left In a dispute with Lorimar, NBC Sierra (2), Whitaker (2), Buechele (4). Webster cf 5 1 1 1 Bradley If 4 1 1 0 Of course, eventually she’ll decide to stay, National League standings SF—Espy. Brooks rf 5 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 4 0 1 0 Atagodn lb 4 0 1 0 Brnnsky rf 4 0 12 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Scores Sunday checking), 1:54; Driver, NJ (hooking), 56 Snug retreat Laurette, whose lusty refrain has been decided to keep the show and change the Wallach 3b 3 12 0 Schmdt 3b 4 0 0 0 Strwbry rf 4 1 2 0 TPeno c 4 0 1 0 ond winnings after the final round of the 12:53; Shanahan, NJ (sloshing), 19:09. after Richard urges her to "help save some IP H R ER BB SO McRyIds If 4 0 0 0 Alicea 2b 5750,000 USFSO (xolf Classic, ployed on the “ Men everywhere!” is appalled by the name to “ Valerie’s Family,” concentrating Detroit Galarrg 1b 3 0 0 0 Hayes 1b 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 DOWN H Johsn 3b 4 1 1 2 Cox p 4 0 0 0 7,080-yord, por 36-36—72 Lakewood Second Period—4, Washington, Christian 41 42 43 teen-agers.’’ carnage that confronts her after a new wave more on the teen-age characters, including East DIvIslen Morris L,3-3 4 4 4 7 Fltsgerld c 3 12 1 Parrish c 4 0 1 0 Rivero ss Sasser c 4 12 0 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Country Club course: 4 (Miller), 9:11. Penalties—Anderson, NJ of choppers arrive. But she manages W L Pet. OB Texas 4 0 1 0 KNM Ilrpr 0 0 0 0 Chip Beck, S135J)00 1 Bridge on the heartthrob Justin Bateman. Sitcom mom Plttsburoh Condoel 2b 4 0 1 0 CJames rf Elster ss 3 1 1 0 69644544-262 (tripping), 2:30; Adams, Was (slashing), 48 13 4 .765 Hough W.3-2 3 0 2 0 Oledo p 0 0 0 0 Lanny Wadkins, 81JXI0 MICHAEL BOATMAN is also impressive somehow, and when a dying man asks her to Valerie was explained away as deceased. New York 11 6 .647 2 Williams S,4 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 67454968—269 5:37; Corriveau, Was (roughing), 9:42; River _ Montreal Martinez p 2 0 0 0 Daulton ph Leach p 1 0 0 0 Don Foreman, 51,000 6848-7045-271 Hunter, Wos (roughing), 9:42; 2 Tears 8 6 .500 4'/3 Hough pitched to 1 better In the Bth. 100 0 Wilson cf 2 0 12 Calvin Peete, 36,000 51 Chlcogo 7 10 .412 6 Foley 2b 1 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 2 0 0 0 69704744—272 Pe.Sundstrom, Wos (roughing), 9:42; 3 Angers BK—Hough, Williams. Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 33 5 18 5 Larry Mize, 30,000 <848-7047—273 Kurvers, NJ (roughing),9:42; AAacLean,NJ Phllodelphlo 6 10 .375 Umpires—Home, Voltagglo; Rrst, Pa MYongph 10 0 0 4 Siren St. Louis Gregory Ladehoff, 27,000 684848-70—274 (roughing), 9:42; Shanahan, NJ (high- 54 5 12 .294 8 lermo; Second, Morrison; Third, Phillips. Aguayo ss 0 0 0 0 John Cook, 24,187 West Dlvtslon Carman p 2 0 0 0 8 ^ York 000 010 802—4 70- 704748-275 sticking), 10:16; Gartner, Was (hooking), 5 Marriage T—2:33. A—29,543. StLoulS 000 200 30x—5 Brad FObel, 24,187 704748-70—275 11:18; Franceschettl, Was (roughing), ennouncement TV Tonight W L Pet. OB GGross rf 1 0 1 0 AAark Lye, 18JX» Los Angeles 11 4 Dernier cf Gome Winning RBI — McGee (2). 71- 704847—276 16:09; Verbeek, NJ (roughing), 16:09; 6 Croon .733 0 0 0 0 Donnie Hammond, 18JI00 (c)19aa by NEA. (nc Houston 10 7 .588 2 Mariners 4, Angels 2 Totals 35 3 9 2 Totals 31 1 7 0 E—Pendleton. DP—StLouIs 1. LOB— 6871-7047—276 Hatcher, Was (hooking), 14:48; Hunter, New York 3, StLouIs 8.2B—McGee, Sasser, Tom Watson, 18,000 68497148—276 Cincinnati 10 8 .556 2Vj Was (roughing), 16:48; Corriveau, Was Son Froncisco JMntrool 088 818 811—3 Wilson, Strawberry. HR— HJohnson (3). Robert Wrenn, 18,000 68714849-276 (roughing), 16:48; Wotanin, NJ (rough­ 5l00PM [H B O ] Schoolboy Father (41! El Doctor Candido Perez 9 9 .500 3W Russ Cochran, 18,000 Based on Jeannette Eyerly's novel "He's San Diego 7 9 .438 4'A SEATTLE CALIFORNIA Phllodolphia 008 881 800—1 SB—Colemon 2 (10), OSm Ith2 (8), Pendleton 71494870-276 ing), 16:48; Po.Sundstrom, NJ (rough­ MACQYVER [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred Atlanta Ob r h bl Ob r h bl (1), Brunansky (1). SF—Horner. Lennie Clements, 18,000 69484871—276 ing), 16:48; Stevens, Wos (unsportsmanlike My Baby Now." this drama features Dana 3 13 .188 8'A Game Winning RBI — Rtzgerald (1). Joy Don Bloke, 10,550 Elickmon, Nick Charles Saturday's Games Brantley If 4 0 0 0 McLmr 2b 4 0 0 0 E—Samuel, Rivera, Galarraga. DP— 71497144-277 conduct), 18:39; Lolselle, NJ (unsporta Plato ("Diff'rent Strokes") as an unwed In the 'Tire and Quinons ss IP Brion Tennyson, 10,550 [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Sunday Dinner for a Sol­ Cincinnati at Atlanta, ppd., rain 4 0 1 0 Ray If 4 13 0 Philadelphia 1. LOB— Montreal 9, Phila­ H R ER BB SO 69704969^277 manlike conduct), 18:39; Broten, NJ mother and Rob Lowe as a young father Ice" episode of Cotto cf 4 2 2 0 CDavIsdh 4 0 0 0 delphia 6. 2B—Samuel, CJames, Wallach. New York Buddy Gardner, 10,550 66497070-277 (holding), 19:29. who insists on raising his infant son by dier’ A man and his granddoughter invito a Rttsburgh 5, Chicago 4 Oledo Scott Verplonk, 10,550 Los Angeles 10, San Francisco 3 ADavIs dh 10 0 1 Armas rf 3 0 0 0 HR—Webster (1). SB—CJames (1), Rtzge- 1-3 7144-72-70-277 Third Perlod-4, Washington, Hunter 6 himself. (60 min.) ABC's "Mac­ soldier to share their Sunday dinner Anne Valle 1b Leach 3 2-3 Jeff Slumon, 10,550 Montreal 3, Phllodelohla3,tle,7'/3lnnlngs, 4 0 11 Hndrck 1b 4 1 2 2 rald (1). S—Martinez, MThompson. 68704970-277 (Hotcher, Ridley), 8:45 (pp). Penalties— CELEBRITY CIPHER Qyver, " airing Baxter. John Hodiak, Charles Winningor. GWIIson rf 4 1 1 0 DWhIte cf 4 0 1 0 Innis LJ)-1 3 Bobby Clompett, 10,550 714947-70—277 Muller, NJ (charging), 1:53; Murphy, C«l«brlty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. (TMC] MOVIE: 'Wetherby' (CC) The 1944 rain IP H R ER BB SO suicide of a mysterious young man pu ;los Presley 3b 2 1 0 0 Howell 3b 4 0 0 0 Montreal Walter 1 Billy Roy Brown, 10,550 7047-6971-277 Was (sloshing), 4:34; Broten, NJ (slashing), Each letter In the cipher stands for another. Today's ctua: W equals H. 2 MONDAY, New York 12, St. Louis 9 StLouIs Hal Sutton, 10,550 a middle-aged schoolteacher in rural Eng [M A X ] MOVIE: Making Mr. Right' A Son Diego 4, Houston 0 Bradley c 3 0 0 0 WynegorAtartinez c 3 W,3-2 0 2 0 71-3 45-734871—277 4:34; Verbeek, NJ (roughing), 4:34; Wo­ APRIL 25, Mac Cox W,2-2 8 2-3 Jodie Mudd, 10,550 land. Vanessa Redgrave, Ian Holm, Tim Now Wave publicist is hired to teach a life Sunday's Games Revnids 2b 3 0 2 1 Cllburn prBurke 0 S,3 00 0 1 2-3 67-724872—277 tanin, NJ (stashing), 7:06; Franceschettl, ' a A PBV'OM JBG EZZBIMR Worrell S,4 1-3 Tony SIMs, 6,225 70714948—278 Was (roughing), 16:01; Anderson, NJ, Meinnerny 1985 Rated R (Richard Dean like android some social graces before he Montreal 3, Philadelphia 1 Boonec 10 0 0 Philadelphia goes public Ann Magnuson, John Maikov Schoflld ss 2 0 0 0 Carman L,2-2 Umpires— Home, Harvey; Rrst, Rl Phil Blackmar, 4,225 70496970—278 double minor (roughing, high-sticking), Anderson) reluc­ Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 2 7 7 2 2 3 5 Jim Carter, 4,225 5:30PM [ESPN ] Lighter Side of ich. Bon Masters 1987 Rated PG 13. (In Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 1 Totals 39 4 7 3 Totals 33 2 8 3 Tekulve 2 2 1 1 0 2 plev; Second, Davidson; Third, Crowford. 72474871—278 16:01; Daneyko, NJ (high-sticking), 18:13; GB ZEVFW QJ WMELMJ, Q tantly accepts T—2:38. A—41,617. Dick Most, 4,225 72474871—278 Franceschettl, Was (sloshing), 19:05; Sports Host' Jay Johnstone Stereo) St. Louis 5, New York 4 Carmon pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. Tom Bvrum, 4,225 the help of his mur­ Son Diego 3, Houston 0 . 000 130 001—4 BK—Martinez. 66487272—278 (jould. Was, misconduct, 19:05; Matey, 6:00PM ® CE) (30) C40) News (3) Magnum, P.l. California 000 200 000—2 Jim (jollogher, 4,987 70707049-279 NJ, misconduct, 19:05; Hatcher, Was RBJ'G lEJG GB FB dered friend's 1 1 :35PM Los Angeles 4, San Froncisco 0 Umpires—Home, <3reog; First, Pollone; Bravea4.Reda1 John Mohoffey, 4,987 dD Three's Company Monday's Games Game Winning RBI — None. Second, KIbler; Third, Oulek. 72494949—279 (roughing), 19:13; CIrella, NJ (elbow­ sister in trapping a 1 1 :45PM |T M C ] MOVIE: Tat Pan' E—McLemore, Ray, Wynegor, Finley, Bob Lohr, 4,987 687071-70-279 ing), 19:13. dD Magnum, P.l. No games scheduled T—3:01. A—47,917. John Inmon, 4,987 GWMOM.' — UEOGQJ ZVGWMO. killer. Based on James Clavotl's bost-solling saga Tuesday's Games Howell. DP—Seattle 1, California 3. CINCINNATI ATLANTA 67-724872—279 Shots on goal—Washington 187-9-31. of colonial Hong Kong and the bitter power LOB— Seattle 4, California 4. 2B—Cotto. Ed norl, 3,437 70707347—280 yew Jersey 997—25. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There's no trick to being a humorist when you Ol) Webster Cincinnati at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Plratea4,Cubs2 Ob r h bl O b rh b l Brad Bryant, 3,437 « struggle between an opium dealer and his New York at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. HR—Hendrick (1). SB— DWhIte (4), Cotto Larkin ss 4 0 1 0 AHall cf 6971-7248—280 Power-ploy Opportunities—Washington have the whole government working (or you." — Will Rogers. ClD Rockford Files CHFCK IlSTING'j competitors Bryan Brown, Joan Chen, (4). S—Bradley. SF—ADavIs. 4 0 0 1 Morris Hatalsky, 3,437 70497348-280 I of 9; New Jersey 1 of 6. Philadelphia at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Sabo 3b 3 0 0 0 Gant 2b 4 1 1 0 ®P) A-Team Part 1 of 2 FOR FXAO TIME John Stanton 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) 2 IP H R ER BB SO CHICAGO EDovIs cf Mark WIebe, 3,437 6947-7549—280 (Soolles—Woshington, Peeters (12shots- Chlcogo of Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. 4 0 1 0 DMrphy rf Seattle ^ ^ PITTSBURGH 3 13 1 Bob Proben, 3,437 71487449^280 I I saves), Matarchuk (9:42 second, 1213). News (Live) St. Louis ol San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Daniels If 4 0 0 0 GRonck If 4 0 10 12:00AM (11! Star Trek Langston W, 1-2 9 8 2 2 2 10 Ob r h bl Esasky 1b Clarence Rose, 3,437 72487070-280 New Jersey, Burke (31-27). Pittsburgh at Son Francisco. 10:35 p.m. DMrtnz cf 3 0 0 1 Bonds If 4 1 1 0 3 111 GPerrv 1b 3 0 11 Bill Sander, 3437 (S7) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (18) Twin Star Productions Callfomla Sndbrg 2b BDIaz c 4 0 0 0 Thomas ss 70707070—280 A—19J)96. Finley L,l-3 8 4 4 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 Lind 2b 4 0 11 10 0 0 (Xivid (Trohom, 3,437 687071-71—280 Referee —Ron Hoggorth. T J Hooker (26) Police Story Dawson rf 4 0 10 VonSlyk cf 4 1 1 1 ONelll rf 3 0 2 0 Runge ss 2 1 1 0 Ron Streck, 3,437 been DMoore 1 10 0 10 Palmeir If TJonesoh 1 0 1 0 Oberkfl 3b 71494872—280 Linesmen— Wayne Bonnev, Swede Knox. (38) f^l) Family Ties (38) Hogan's Heroes Finley pitched to 2 batters In the 9th. 4 12 0 Bonilla 3b 4 0 10 3 1 1 0 Dove Rummells, 3437 70486975—280 American League results Durhm 1b 3 0 2 0 Bream 1b Tredwv2b 3 0 0 0 Benedicte 2 0 11 ^1) Noticias Phil Woodall, wedding photographer Den­ to u r WP—Finley. 4 1 1 0 Cnepen ph Mike Blackburn, 2475 67-72-7270—281 (41i Tal Como Somos (411 PELICULA: ‘Tu Vida contra la Mia' Roomes pr 0 0 0 0 Coles rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 PSmIth p 3 0 0 0 Tommy Nakallma, 2,475 nis Reggie Left in Progress La historia do dos Hand Umpires—Home, Ford; First, Clark; Trillo lb Rasmsn p 2 0 0 0 SuHer p 67-7271-70—281 [C N N ] Showbiz Today Second, Hendry; Third, Evans. 0 0 0 0 LVIlre c 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Sullivan, 2475 6971-7071— 281 (57) Chernobyl: Autumn Among the hombres capaces do morir por el amor do c h a k JDavIs c 4 0 11 Bernard ss PPerrv p 0 0 0 0 Griffey ph 0 0 0 0 [DIS] MOVIE: 'Katy' Animated The CO Clj3 Hemingway Stacy Koach stars in the Lapps Focuses on tlte people of northern Yankees 5, Blue Jays 3 T—2:39. A—42,725. 3 0 11 L(3arcl ph Brian Mogg, 2,475 67-787070-281 Basketball title role of a drama tracing the Nobol Prize una mujer Juan Gallardo, Rosenda Bernal Law 3b 4 0 0 0 Walk p 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 Doug Tewell, 2475 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME lorful adventures of Katy, a curious cater Scandinavia and how their annual reindeer has Dunston ss Rllo p 0 0 0 0 7 1 4 7 4 9 7 4 —281 winning writer's life The story opens In 1979 4 12 0 Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Danny Briggs, 1,864 6971-7349-282 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee pillar who wants to see what life is all slaughter has been affected by radioactive G a y TORONTO NEW YORK Sutcliffe p 2 0 0 0 Cangels ph 10 0 0 McCInd ph 10 0 0 about 1983 1920s France and Switzerland where fallout from tfui Chernobyl reactor (90 [CNN] Newsnight Athletics 5. White Sox 3 Muphry ph Totals 33 1 6 1 Totals Hemingway, accompanied by his wife le o la Ob r h bl O b rh b l 1 0 0 0 JRobnsnp 0 0 0 0 19 4 9 4 LPGA USX Claaalc acorea Final NBA atandinga Unscramble these lour Jumbles, [ESPN] SportsLook min } [U S A ] Dragnet 5 Femndz ss 4 1 1 1 RHndsn If 4 1 1 0 Totals 33 2 8 3 Totals 33 4 9 4 one letter to each square, to lorm Hadley (Josephine Chaplin), looks forward n the Mosebv cf 4 0 1 0 Rndiph 2b 3 10 0 OAKLAND CHICAGO Cincinnati 810 880 lour ordinary words. [H B O ] MOVIE: Breaking Away' (CC) to the publishing of his first stories A [C N N ] Larry King Live 12:10AM |H BO ] MOVIE: 'Dear Leach dh 4 0 0 0 Mtngly 1b 4 12 0 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl ■ 801 100 800-2 Altanta ™ ’81 oix—4 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla (AP) — Scores EASTERN CONFERENCE Oscar-winning tale of four high-school 1988 premiere (3 hrs ) Part 1 of 2 [D IS ] MOVIE: ’Topper' An auto accident America: Letters From Vietnam' (CC) GBell If 4 0 0 0 JCIarkdh Phillips If 2 10 0 Boston cf Plttsburoh 100 m OOx—4 Game Winning RBI — GPerry (1) Atlantic Division graduates who ponder their future white gone 3 1 0 0 4 0 10 and winnings Sunday oftertheflnal roundof (16) MOVIE: 'Ben Hur' In the early days of turns George ond Marian Kirby into mad Archival footage and songs from the ‘60s Whitt c 4 0 0 0 Wshgtnef 4 13 1 Lansfrd 3b 4 1 1 1 Guillen ss 4 0 0 0 Game Winning RBI — Coles (3) ^pP:5:'nclnnotl 1. LOB—Cincinnati 8, the $225,0IX) LPGA USX (3olf Classic, played o W L Pet. OB KOAWE preparing for a grueling bicycle race Den­ cap ghosts Cary Grant, Constance Bon underscore this portrait of the Vietnam to u r McGrIff 1b 3 1 2 1 Winfield rf- Canseco rf 4 1 1 3 Atlanta 10. 2B—Larkin, Gant, DMurphy, V-Boston 57 25 .495 Christianity, a Judean aristocrat revolts '3011 Baines dh 3 0 0 0 E— Dawson, Walk. LOB—Chicago 7, on the par-72, 6,013-vord Pasadena Yacht nis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Barbara against the Romans occupying his country nett, Roland Young 1937 conflict 1987 Rated NR (In Stereo) Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 Pglrulo 3b 4 0 11 McGwIr 1b 4 0 10 Caldern rf 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 5. 2B— Bonds, Lind, Palmeiro, "unoe, ONellL HR-Esoskv (3). S B - and Country Club Course (o^enotM x-WashIngton 38 44 463 19 vlc- x-New York 38 44 463 r x : Barrie. 1979. Rated PG Winner of 11 Oscars Charlton Heston, [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Hataril' Professional Gruber 3b 3 1 1 1 Slaughtc 3 0 0 0 DHedsn cf 4 12 1 GWalkr 1b 4 1 1 0 ’ l 0'’*°'" 3B—Bernard. HR— Gant (1), Sabo2 (7),Esasky (1),TJones (6). omoteur): 19 12:30AM (.5) WKRP in Cincinnati ad a Lee 2b 3 0 0 0 Santana ss 10 0 0 Steinbeh c 3 0 10 Pasaua If 3 2 2 3 VotiSl^yke (3). SB— P alm eiro (4). S— SF—GPerrv, Benedict. Philadelphia 36 46 .439 21 MNoMs Ml [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Lion* A young girl’s Jack Hawkins, Stephen Boyd 1959 Part hunters in Fast Africa make their living by Rosie Jones, 33,750 67-49 49-70—275 New Jersey 19 63 .232 C^) Hit Squad I th e Cruz ph 10 0 0 Baylor dh 2 0 0 0 Salas c 3 0 1 0 Sutcliffe. SF—DMortInez. IP H R ER BB SO Kathy Postlewalt, 20412 68-694949—275 38 parents am disturbed by her growing at 2 of 2 capturing wild animals for zoos John Mechm ss Parker ph 10 0 0 Redus ph Cincinnati Central Division lachment to the lion she's raised from Wayne, Elsa Martinolli, Hardy Kruger Cl) Entertainment Tonight Interviews e v e r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barb Bunkowskv, 15,187 71-7047-49—277 L^GEE (20) MOVIE: 'The Competition' A heated Totals 32 3 S 3 Totals 30 5 8 3 Hubbrd2b 4 0 0 0 Lyonsph 10 0 0 IP Rosmusen L.1-2 4 1-3 Connie ChlllemI, 10487 70-707147-278 V-Detrolt 54 28 .659 birth. William Holden, Pamela Franklin, 1962 actor Timottiy Hutton ("Time of Destiny"), H R ER BB SO PPerrv xOilcogo 50 32 .610 contest between two gifted pianists turns Gallego ss 3 1 1 0 K Wilms 3b 3 0 0 0 Chicago 1 2-3 Donna White, 10487 68-48-71-71—278 Trevor Howard 1962 into a conflict between love and ambition [USA] WWF Prime Time Wrestling comic actor Joe Piscopo ( "Doad Heal ') Toronto 013 000 000—3 HIM 2b 2 0 0 0 Sutcliffe L,1-2 8 9 4 4 0 7 Rllo 2 Lynn Connelly, 6413 7075-7045—280 x-Atlonta 50 32 .610 (In Stereo) D an Atlanta x-Mllwoukee 42 40 .512 c [U S A ] Cartoons Richard Dreyfuss. Amy Irving. New York 010 lOO 12x—5 Totals 31 5 7 5 Totals 30 3 5 3 Pittsburgh Vicki Fergon, 4412 48-707448—280 1980 9 : 3 0 P M fSD Eisenhower & Lutz Bud Jr (18) Wendy and Me last Gome Winning RBI — None. WolkW,3-1 61-3 « 2 1 1 4 PSmIth W,l-1 6 Carolyn HIM, 6,412 71-68-7071—280 x-Clevelond 42 40 . 512 6:30PM ® CBS News ICC) meets the son he never knew he hod Part E— Moseby. DP—Toronto 2. LOB— Sutter 2 Indiana 38 44 .463 (22) (30) ALF (CC) ALF gets a severe case (22) (30) Late Night W ith David Letter- rd at Oakland 004 ooo 001—5 , 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Trish Johnson, 4412 71-4948-72—280 dD Family Ties 1 of 2 Toronto 5, New York 5. 2B— Winfield, Chicago OlO 002 000—3 J Robinson S,4 2 2 0 0 0 1 Assnmehr S,2 1 Dottle Mochrle, 4,028 71-72-7147—281 WESTERN CONFERENCE HYWINN of hiccups after being excluded from Do­ man (R) (In Stereo) in d a PSmIth pitched to 1 batter In the 7th Midwest Division [ESPN] Stanley Cup Playoffs: Camp­ Washington. HR—McGrIff (4), Gruber (3), Game Winning RBI — Canseco (2). BK—Sutcliffe. Jon Stephenson, 4428 73-71-6948—281 d ) (60) ABC News (CC) rothy and Whizzor's wedding party (R) (In (36i Alfred Hitchcock Presents Fernandez (1). SB—Washington (2). DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Oakland 3, Umpires—Home, Bonin, First, Runge; PB— BDIaz. W L Pet. OB W HAT HE 5AIC7 Stereo) bell Conf. Div Final Game Four Teams to m a n JoAnne Corner, 4,028 7349-71-68—281 V-Denver 54 28 □ n i (Ti) Jeffersons RHenderson (14), Randolph (1). Chlcogo 5. 2B— Boston. HR—Pasaua 2 Second, West; Third, Williams. Umpires—Home, Rennert; First, Heather Drew, 4,028 66-7073-70—281 .659 TO HIS FI?IENC’, be announced Starting time is tentative (3 (40; Newlywed Game if th e (2), Canseco (7), DHenderson (2). T—2:37. A—19,934. Marsh; Second, DeMuth; Third, Wendel- x-Dollos 53 .646 1 C7i) f3Q) NBC News (CC) (26) MOVIE: 'The Jolson Story' The life of hrs ) (Live) Jane Crofter, 4,028 71-7048-72—281 x-Utoh Al Jolson, his boyhood and his rise to fame (61! Gene Scott IP H R Eg BB SO stedt. Sue ErtI, 3,074 72-7072-68—282 47 .573 7 Bosom Buddies Toronto IP T—2:50. A—14,372. x-Houston 46 .561 8 GROJAN as a great entertainer Larry Parks. Bill 1 0 : 0 0 P M (3,' Cagney & Lacey (CC) [ESPN] Darts: Lucky Lights Champion H R ER BB SO TIno Tombs Prtr, 3,074 47-71-71-73—282 x-Son Antonio Now arrange the circled letters to Cloncv 6 1-3 6 3 2 2 4 Oakland Sherrin Smyers, 3,075 69-704974—282 31 .378 23 (ij) Noticiero Univision Goodwin, Evelyn Keyes 1946 Cagney, Lacey, Isbocki and Esposito go ship (Taped) Sacramento 24 .293 30 form the surprise answer, as sug­ undercover to investigate fraud on a popu Elchhorn L,0-1 1 1-3 2 2 2 1 1 Welch W,2-2 71-3 5 3 3 Robin Walton, 2,757 73-71-7049—283 gested by the above cartoon ^1) Love Connection (38) MOVIE; 'Explorers' Three boys build [U S A ] Edge of Night DWord Honeycutt Pacific DIvtslen □ lar game show (60 min ) (R) 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Gina Hull, 2,757 71-7348-71—283 [CNN] Inside Politics '68 a spaceship that puts them in touch with Now York Eckerslev S,8 2-3 0 0 0 Dodgera4,6lanta0 Anne Kelly, 2,474 7g.7i.74.09^jS4 y-L.A. Lakers 62 » .756 — f5J CfJ (261 News 12:35AM (3 ) Love Boat I — Footbafl x-Portlond 53 29 .446 9 aliens Mary Kay Place. Ethan Hawke, Ja Dotson 6 1-3 4 3 3 3 1 Chicago Cindy Hill, 2476 71-72-6972—284 Print answer here: [ESPN] Fishing; Best of Biii Dance son Presson 1985 Hudson W,2-4) 2 2-3 1 0 Horton L.2-3 7 4 x-Seottle 44 38 .537 18 >lk X A -rk A (18; Police Story 1 2;40AM (2O) MOVIE; a summer to hole 0 0 0 6 4 LOS ANGELS Susan Sanders, 2,475 70707074—284 I C3D Entertainment Tonight In­ WP—Cloncv, Elchhorn. BK —DWord. Long 1 1-3 1 1 1 SAN FRAN Nino Foust, 2,153 71-73-72-49—285 P h O jr"*. . 28 54 . 341 34 (Answers tomorrow) 7 :00PM (4i) Quincaanera (22/ 130; NBC News Special; Stressed to Remember' Using sign language, a deaf w ith PB— Whitt. Reuss Ob r h bl o b rh bl (3olden State 20 62 244 42 terviews: actor Timothy Hutton ("Time of boy communicates with a trained orangu­ 2-3 0 0 0 Sox 2b Allison Finney, 2,152 74-71-6971—285 Jumbles: KNAVE FISHY MODEST WALLOP (57) Nature (CC) Examines wildlife conser­ Kill (CC) Connie Chung reports on the im ■died Umpires—Home, Brinkmon; First, Coo- HBP— K Wlllloms by Welch. WP—\ 4 0 11 Butler cf 3 0 0 0 NFL firat-round draft Terry-Jo Myers, 2,152 72-7447-72—285 L.A. Clippers 17 65 . 207 45 Saturday's Destiny"), comic actor Joe Piscopo vation efforts undertaken by ranchers in pact of stress on our lives; also, interviews tan end ostolilishes a unique and loving re­ Griffin ss 4 0 0 0 MItchll 3b x-won playoff berth Answer: In a battle o( longues, no person does this — ( "Dead Heat") (In Stereo) 1 th e nev; Second, Welke; Third, Merrill. 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Houston 127, Phoenix 119 (?(]) M*A*S’ H [C N N ] Headline News 11 38: Twilight Zone ound Volenzia p 2 0 0 0 LaCoss p 1 0 10 Bennie Blades, db, Miami, Fla, 4, Tampa Seattle W , U s Angeles Clippers 100 [CNN] PrimeNews BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY JHowell p 1 0 0 0 Lefferts p Bay, Paul Gruber, ot, Wisconsin. 5, [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Ordinary People' A !16i Matchmaker Ob r h bl Ob r h bl 0 0 0 0 End Regular Season (^E) (§7) Nightly Business Report [D IS ] Wildarneas Bound Narrator Jason CLEVELAND MINNESOTA Yongbld rf 10 0 0 Cincinnati, Rickey Dixon, db, Oklahoma. 6. TONIGHT'S GAMES young boy is overcome by guilt after his (40; More Real People Ob r h bl Orsulok cf WWIIsncf 4 0 1 0 Totals Acadia vs. CBT, 6 — Fitzgerald ( ^ Barney Miller Robards shows birds mating, laying eggs oles, Ob r h bl Rowdon 3b 33 4 8 4 Totals 30 0 5 0 Los Angeles Raiders, Tim Brown, wr, Notre and raising their young along the rocky older brother has a fatal accident Winner Fronco 2b Gladden If Seltzer 3b 4 0 3 0 Dome. 7, Green Boy, Sterling Sharpe, wr. Farr's vs. Brand Rex, 7:30 — NBA reaulta of four Oscars, inclufJiny Best Picture Don [CNN] Inside Politics '88 (R) , bu t Upshaw 1b Herr 2b BRIpkn 2b Brett dh 4 1 1 0 Fitzgerald (30) 0® Win, Lose or Draw Falkland Islands coastline (60 min ) CRIpkn ss Los Angeles eoi 000 South Carolina. aid Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Timo­ [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Brighty of the Grand ogey Carter cf Puckett cf Trtcbll rf 4 1 1 2 Son Prondsco ooo 000 8, , Dave Cadlgan, ot. WInnInger's vs. Trosh-Away, 6 — [ESPN] Target Shooting Murray lb FWhlte2b Astrograph (M) Cheers Pan 1 of 2 thy Hutton 1980 Ratfid R Canyon' A burro's adventures lead him to Jacoby 3b GaettI 3b 4 0 1 0 Game Winning RBI — Scloscia (1). Southern Californio. 9, Los Angeles Raiders, Robertson perilous encounters with mountain lions, Sheets dh BalbonI 1b 4 0 1 0 Bulla 115, Celtica 108 Rosa Salvajo [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Hoosiers' (CC) A former [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Times of Harvey Milk' Hall If Larkin dh LOB—Los Angeles 5, Son Francisco 7. from , through Houston, Jones vs. Cummings, 7:30 — the Colorado River and a murderer Joseph Hrbek lb Lynn rf BJacksn If 2 0 0 0 Robertson (ilD Family Ties college coach faces resentment when he (CC) The political rise and death of San Traber If 2B— Heep, Gibson. SB—Leonard (2) S-— Terry McDaniel, db, Tennessee. 10, New Cotton. Pal Conway. Jiggs 1967 Loudnerc Maefrine c 2 0 0 0 Valenzuela, LaCoss. York Giants, Eric Moore, ot, Indiana. 11, Purdy vs. Edwards, 6 — PaganI BOSTON (188) takes over as head of an Indiana high Francisco politician Harvey Milk, the first 9 Kennedy c Stilwtl ss 3 1 1 1 companions arrange your schedule for [CNN] Moneyline [ESPN] Skiing; Powder 8 Wbrid Cham Gagne ss IP H R ER BB SO Dallas, MIchoel Irvin, wr, Miami, Fla. 12, Allstate vs. Mudville, 7:30 — PaganI Roberts8TI 7-917, Uhaus9132-218, Parish school basketball team Gone Hackman. openly gay official elected to the city's Davidsn rf Gonzals 3b Los Angelos Nelson vs. MCC Vets, 6 — Nike you today. If you have something worth­ [ESPN] SportsCenter Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey 1986 Boaid of Supervisors is chronicled 1984 pionship Ffrjm British Columbia. Canada Stone rf Phoenix, Ken Harvey, lb, California. 13, 2-5 00 4, Johnson 3-4 00 6, Alnpe 8-16 92 20, Volenzia W,^2 7 2-3 Philadelphia, Keith Jackson,te,Oklahomo. Brown's vs. Allied, 7:30 — Nike MInnIefleld 2-7 93 6, Gilmore 98 84 7, Jim q f o u r while you'd like to accomplish, pursue [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Reuben, Reuben' An Rated PG (In Stereo) (R) Totals Totals 31 3 9 3 JHowell S,1 Totals 39 13 15 13 1 1-3 14, Los Angeles Rams, from Buffalo, Gaston Sheriff's vs. Stephenson's, 6 — Paxson 4-104-412, Acres87958, Lewts4-992 It, even If they don't go along. alcoholic Scottish poet on the lecture cir­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'A Place in the Sun' An 1 0 : 3 0 P M '20 Weight Loss Made Easy (USA) Search for Tomorrow Son Francisco Green, rb, UCLA. Keeney 10.Totals41-902«1108. ^Birthday LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Lady Luck will cuit indulges in drinking and romance on Cleveland jjo ooo loo— 7 Baltimore 000 000 001—1 LaCoss L,1-2 Gorman vs. DeCormler, 6 — Charter ambitious young man's liaison with a fac '24 Auction (90 mm ) Continued 1:10AM (M A X ) MOVIE: Houie ol 15, Son Diego, Anthony Miller, wr, favor you today If you let your better self college campuses in New England Tom tory girl threatens his romance with an hei Minnesota » s 310 0 ^ 1 3 Kansas City 000 012 OOx—3 Lefferts Tennessee. 16, MIomI, Eric Kumerow, de, Oak CHICAGO (115) 26 INN News the Rising Sun' After several Los Angeles Game Winning RBI — Laudner (1). Gome winning RBI — Stillwell (2). Garrelts direct your actions. Bo helpful, even to­ Conti, Kelly McGillis, Roberts Blossom ress Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor. Ohio State. 17, New Englond, John Stephens, Sellers8-120014,Oaklev8-140924, Coalne 1983 Rated R 38. Odd Coupte jiroshtules are killed a reporter posing as , DP—Cleveland 1, Minnesota DP—Kansas City 2, LOB— Boltimore 5, BK—Valenzuela. rb. Northwestern Louisiana. 18, Pittsburgh, 96 9210, Vincent 897-713, Jordon 1(S-2514-« April 26,1988 wards people who have been unappre­ Shelley Winters 1951 a high priced call gir! fears for her life Ja 1. LOB— Cleveland 8, Minnesota 5. 2B— Kansos City 6. 2B—BalbonI, CRIpken, Umpires—Home, Montague Aaron Jones, de. Eastern Kentucky. 19, 46, PIppen 1-6 1-2 3, John Paxson 1-4 1-2 3, Involvements with people whose Ideas ciative of your past gestures. [USA] Alrwolf [U S A ] Riptide 41 Punto y Aparte FWhIte. 3B—Wilson, HR—Stillwell (2), First, rnie Barren, Frank Annese 1986 (In C ^ e r , Puckett, Glodden, GaettI, Tabler, MeSherry; Second, Brocklander Third, Minnesota, Randall McDaniel, og, Arizona Walters 00 OOO. Totals 41-76 3837115. and standards parallel yours should SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your posi­ 57 Sherman’s March Stereo) Hrbek. HR—Upshow (3), Bando (1), Tartabull (2), CRIpken (2). SB—Seltzer Wever. Calendar 7 :30PM CD p m Magazlna Milo Sperig- 8 :3 0 P M (3] Designing Women (CC) A (5). State. x-Seattle, used first-round pick In lost turn out well for you In the year ahead, tive and outgoing attitude will serve to Laudner 2 (2), Puckett (1). SB-Carter T—2:50. A—39,092. year's supplemental draft for Oklahoma ■MtWI 23 27 28 28-188 lio, author of two books about Marilyn nerdy fellow passenger from the girls' - 1 1 :0 0 P M i3; (I) (30 40 News 1 ;30AM ri) High Rnllere (6), Franco (4). IP H R ER BB SO regardless ot whether they are ol a so­ Inspire those with whom you'll be in­ Monroe; silver mines in Mexico cruise unexpectedly turns up to ask Mary Baltimore linebacker Brian Bosworth. 20, Los Angeles **,'SS*. 28 29 21 25-115 I5j 38- M'A'S’H fit INN News Roms, from Indianapolis, Aoron Cox, wr, 8Polnt goals—Alnge 2. Fouled out— cial or business nature. volved today. This is why collective en­ dD Current Affair Jo to accompany him to his class reunion CleyNond Thurmond LJV4 5 2-3 0 3 3 0 3 Arizona State. ■ TODAY None. R ^ y n ^ B o s to n 47 (Acres 9), (R) '9 } The Street F’eluso's wife leaves him, '30; Dating Game Peraza 0 0 0 0 2 0 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In order to deavors have excellent chances for C£ (2^ Jeopardy! |CC| Bolles L,l-2 2 1-3 5 6 5 2 0 PadreaS.AatroaO v-21, Cleveland, Oltford Chorlton, lb, Baseball *’>• AMlifo-Boston the officers deal with a narcolejiiic (In T38i Alice Bautista 2 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 be more effective today, try to limit your SUCCBSS (3D Entertainment Tonight Interviews Stereo) Yett 1 1-3 6 5 5 0 1 Florida, y-22, Houston, Lorenzo White, rb, W iAIoge 11), Chleooo26( Jordan, VIncent4). dD (2Sl (9 ] Barney Millar actor Timothy Hutton ("Time of Destiny"), Loskev 11-321120 Kansas City East Gronbv at Balton JV, 3:30 Total fouls—Boston 24, Chlcogo 23. A— Involvements mentally, physically and SAaiTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) Ambi­ [C N N ] Newsnight Update Sobrhgn W,2-2 9 6 1 1 1 4 HOUSTON Michigan State. 23, Chicago, Brad Muster, (U) INN N aw i comic actor Joe Piscopo ( 'Dead Heat") (11 INN News Dedmon 2 0 0 0 0 0 SAN DIEGO rb, Stanford. 24, New Orleans, Craig toftball 18/636. Hnanclally. You'll (unction best keeping tious objectives will have a greater [ESPN] Sports Trivia Schotzedr 1 2 1 1 0 1 Peroza pitched to 2 batters In the 6th. Ob r h bl ObrhM Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 ® M*A*8*H (in Stereo) '18 CPTV Auction GYoung cf 2 0 0 0 Heyward, rb, Pitt. 25, Los Angeles Raiders, something In reserve. Know where to chance ot being achieved today than [U S A ] Discover Minnesota HBP—Gonmles by Soberhogen. WP— Gwvnnrf 3 0 1 0 Bovs Tennis (^2) (30j Valerie's Family (CC) Mark's nn '20 The Street Petuso's wife leaves him, Saberhogen. BK—Peraza. BHotchr If 4 0 0 0 RAIomr 2b 4 0 11 from San Francisco, Scott Oavls,de, Illinois. look for romance and you'll find It. The they will tomorrow. You're on a winning (241 Auction (3 hrs.l Lea 3 5 4 4 3 3 26, Denver, Ted Gregory, nt, Syracuse. 27, Conard at Manchester, 3:30 rolled in a prpgram for gifted students and the officers deal with a narcoleptic 1 :35AM '3 , Wit Shrtner Umpires—Home, Denklnger; First, Doran 2b 4 0 1 0 Ready 3b 2 1 0 0 Girls Tennis Platona128,76ara118 Astro-Graph Matchmaker sat Instantly roll, so don't postpone things. 3® Nawlywed Game BerenguerW,2 - 2 3 l- GDovIs 1b 3 0 0 0 Chlcogo, from Washington, Wendell Davis, winds up taking classes with older brother '22 News (Live) 3 2 2 2 3 4 McCoy; Second, Coble; Thlrd,McClel- Moreind If 3 0 0 0 Manchester at Windsor, 3:30 reveals which signs are romantically CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Oppor­ dSl Hollywood Squerai 1 :40AM [H BO ] MOVIE: ■Wildcote' lond. Boss rf 3 0 0 0 Wynne cf 1111 wr, LSU. David (Rl (In Stereo) Mason ^3 1 1 1 1 1 y-Clevelond was supposed to pick after Gelt PHILADELPHIA (118) perfect for you. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, tunity is all around you today, provided '26.‘ Soap (CC) A feisty girls' track coach is chosen T—2:24. A—25,526. Walling 3b 3 0 0 0 Sontlogoc 4 0 11 (S) World ot Survival (R| [ESPN] Triathlon. From Hilton Haad. to coacfi a rough and rowdy mnor-aty Atherton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Houston but selected aheod of the Oilers, East Catholic at Notre Dame, 3:15 Colemon 810 M 16, Barkley 11-2014-1436, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, your attitude Is optimistic and expec­ (6lj Love Connection Reardon 1 10001 CRenIds ss 2 0 0 0 CMrtnz lb 3 0 0 0 (6t) Three'! Company S.C. (60 min ) (R) football team Goldie Hawn, James Keach, who temporarily patted after using up their GmlnskI 7-18 4-4 18, King 98 00 10, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. tant. Brighten up and look (or good WP—Yett. Bollev c 3 0 0 0 Thonss 3 1 1 0 TUESDAY (CNN) Moneyline Swoosio Kurtz 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) Deshdtesp 2 0 0 0 Abner ct 3 0 1 0 allottedlSmInutes. q.Hende^,916_9212, D.HendersonSII 93 [CNN] Croaifire 9 : 0 0 P M O j Newhart (CC) Prepara­ . Umpires—Home, Tschida; Rrst, Reed; Baseball GEMINI (Ntay 21-Juiw 20) Strive to be things to happen. [D IS ] M isting Adventures of Ozzie and Camochp 0 0 0 0 Hawkins p 2 0 0 0 RHAM at Cheney Tech, 3:30 methodical today. Start projects that AQUARIUB (Jan. 20-Fab. 18) This Is [DIS] Mouaeterpiece Theater tions are under way for Stephanie and Mi 2:00AM (T) Freedom From Fat Second, HIrschbeck; Third, Bremlgan. Puhl ph 1 0 0 0 93004, AAcNamoraO-11-21.Totals49953035 chael's gala wedding at the Vanderkellon Harriet T—3:14. A—46,498 Coventry at Vlnol Tech, 3:30 one of those days when you are likely to Totats 17 0 1 8 Totals ■ 3 6 1 you know you can complete. Continuity [ESPN ] Major League Baaaball Weekly mansion Part 2 of 2 (R) [USA] Airwolf C^) 38; Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ Cromwell at Bolton JV, 3:30 DETROIT (128) and consistency will prove to be your fare better from joint ventures than you vice (3 hrs.) Soccer Kate Allle (CC) After Houston Golf taftboll , hodman 85 1-3 7, will from your Independent efforts, es­ 8:00PM op 8i d ) (4® MOVIE: 'U ttle Gtri Lost' Pra 1 1 : 3 0 P M (5J '61. Late Show (In 880 880 800-0 South Windsor ot East Catholic, 3:30 beat allies. receiving Bob's marriage proposal, Allie m itre. (CC) A couple attempts to adopt a (11) Secrets of Success Son Dleae 888 010 Ota—0 U lm beer 015 1-2 17, Dumors 11-14 92 24, CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your judg­ pecially In financial areas. Stereo) Beys Track Bdwards 87 66 12, gats cold feet (R) foster child who claims to have boon sex­ [ESPN] SportsLook Gome Winning RBI — RAIomar (1). ment regarding the outcome ot events PISCES (Fab. 20-Morcb 20) As of to­ CJD Nightline (CC) Part 1 of 5 DP—San Diego 1. LOB— Houston X San Monchester at Rockville, 3:30 Jo ta^*-M 92», Lewis959210, Nevit) 94 dD MOVIE: 'Airport 1975' A small pri­ ually molested by her natural father Tess [TNIC] Short Film Showcase M8C UnNad East Catholic at Notre Dome, 3:30 004, RustellO-IOOO. Tatals59903928128. la likely to be more accurate today than day, friends and social contacts are Harper, Frederic Forrest, Patricia Kalem- (D Simon & Simon Diego 5. 3B— Wynne. SB— GYoung (8), vate plane collides with a passenger-laden [U S A ] Search for Beauty Ready (2). S—Hawkins. Tallwood Girls Track that of your associates. Make them likely to play more prominent rotes In bar 1988 Radio, T V The Monchester Soccer Club United Rockville at Monchester, 3:30 jumbo jet over the Rockies Charlton Hes­ (11J Honeymooners (boys 11 years aid) apened Its spring IP H R ER BB SO MOTHER'S DAY E V E N T — Class A — PliWgdilghle 22 22 28 28-118 prove their case before you yield. your affairs than th ^ hove for quite a ton, Karen Black, George Kennedy 1974 (3D M orton Downay Jr. 2:30AM C£l m o v ie : 'Bullat Train' A Houston Beys Tennis DMtN I . 28 21 21 21—128 (^® Hunter Hunter learns that hes father's season Sundoy with a 1-1 tie with Avon. Gross — Stan Domlan 75, A rt St. Lauls Portland ot Cheney Tech, 3:15 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Ways can be while. Their Input will be helpful. radical and two disgruntled mechanics Deshalos L,1-2 7 2-3 5 3 3 3 6 8Polnt goals—King X G.Hsnderson X dD ( ^ MacQyver (CC) MacGyver reluc­ ($0) Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Cases death was the work of a hit man. 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Associates. ing part time Customer ingof. HELP WANTED Please coll Jeanne at WE NEED YOU! LICENSED Nurse. Port 647-9946 to r m ore 186 Bid well Street LINE Service Representa­ time. Custodial care. Information. • TOP PAY Manchester meiylAnKETINQ tive. Experience pre­ fit' A MUNSON'S Chocolate's, Ideal tor retirement. • BONUSES PERSONNEL ferred but will train. a life ,.7 O 0 £ TRUCKeP THRU Route 6 Bolton Is now 649-2358. The Cooe-Cole Bottling Salary commensurate iro he TH£ JUN6L£„TO HeR£ accepting applications • BENEFITS FULL Time Real Estate Company of New York, Ino. need# Production worker# to with experience. Right ilkov for part time retail • FLEXABILITY Soleperson wanted. SUCCESS Individual could lead 3. (In salespersons. Hours BABYSITTER wanted In Busy downtown office. work on line et our Eeet Hart­ BLONOIE by Daan Young A Stan Drake my home on Green Tel-America, one of ford, CT feollHy. Thit le e Into full time position. are Monday-Fridav, 4- CIRCULATION Area Ad­ Call 6 4 7 - 1 9 9 1 Anne M iller Real Est­ nigh-epeed mechlne environ­ Call Linda, 649-0016. Road for a 7Vi year old. visor. Housewives, the most successful te­ ment. Some production or THE MAlLAAAN'S AAANUAL 8pm. Approximately 8 ate. Call 647-8000 ask UrbanettI Insurance hours on Saturday or Monday-Frlday, 2:50- mothers with young for Anne. lemarketing service menufeoturlng experience li Pan' SAVS THAT A SIMPLE ThIANKS 4;20pm. $25 weekly. praferrad. Agency. saga IS THE ONLY REWARD WE Sunday, averaging 15- children, students. OLSTEN REGISTERED Nurse- bureaus In America Is 649-7702. We offer competitive pay owor 20 hours per week. Call Eorn extra money with RHAM Senior Hloh looking for goal ori­ id his 647-8639. your own port time lob. end e fully paid benefit# pro­ !Ihen, Temporal^ Services School, Hebron. 186 ented people who have gram. Pleeee apply in pSraon, BANQUET Waitress. Bring your children or In writing to: oreo) day school year. Start­ Part time . Flexible with you and save on ing on August 31,1988. a desire to earn big SECRETARY. Part time, hours. Apply; Man­ babysitting costs. 21 MAINTENANCE Person, money. Full or part The Coca*Cola approximately 15 chester Country Club 40 hours with benefits. Contact S. Culllnon at SUPERVISDRS 2 2 hours per week, salary 228-9474. EOE. time, days or evenings. hours per week. Nice or coll 646-0103. plus gas allowance. Su­ Apply In person; Solva­ Bottling Co., ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue working conditions, sa­ No experience neces­ PraBaetlaK/WarsbMHa pervise our carrier tion Army, 385 Brood of Now York, Inc. The Cooe-Cole BoltHng lary negotiable. Job boys and girls. If you Street, Manchester. sary. Starting salary to I DON'T THINK, THAT reoulres good organi­ TELLERS 451 Main Street Company of New York, Ino. M ia' WELL, AT LEAST / THANK WHERE IS \ IT s h o u l d / OH, MY ^ WELL,WELL' IT like kids, wont o little ■8 per hour + excellent hae openinga for ProduoUon CRITTER HAD A TASTE I CONVINCED'EM I GOO'NESS! zational skills with dos FDR VOUR GREENERY, YOi'f (^OO'NESSy LOOKS LIKE WANDA Independence and your Experienced or will commisalon. Call Mr. E. Hartford, Ct. 06118 end Warahouea Supervlaora T'FIND SOMETHIN' YOU SPuKEy AROUND V f / PUT UP A f^W MATURE Woman to care PRODUCTION/ or do ALLEY! light typing, filing. own Income coll 647- train. Good benefits. Bquol Opportunity tnployor M/F In our Eeet Hertford Plant. irnal ELSE FOR THEIR LUNCH M J|i*i»>;„ DECORATIONS SINCE for Infants, l-6pm, Brown NOWI BESIDES US.' Wdrd processing a 9946 ask for Jeanne. QUALITY This Is e three shift oparallon OOOLA! I.... I WAS HERE LAST/ plus. North United Monday-Frlday. Stort­ Apply: 5 g „ u ing pay $5 per hour. The CONTROL 203 • 289-1156 Today Is great day ... and with opening# on our eeoond 5 Methodist Church, 923 Main St. Manchester Classified Is a great way end third shift#. 5 Manchester. 649-3696 Children's Place, Inc. PART Time- 10om-2pm WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoeit 643-5535. dolly to relieve safe TECHNICIANS ... to fell eomethingl 643- m ornings, 643-1867 The Coee-Cole Bottling WANTED Immediately. Dear evenings. deposit clerk. Please Company of New York. Inc. 2711. Responsible lor msellng V E minded Individuals to handle customer In­ East Hartford, CT quiries. The position requires enthusiasm, PART TIM E TODAY! 06118 u^iN

in' A antes 8 Ja- Ihiba. PEOPLE WHO k n o w know there's a certain magic I « l W W i about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 2S, 1988 8 -1 7 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, April 25, 1988 — 19 HOMES ROOMS APARTMENTS Q i] FOR SALE ODFOR RENT FOR RENT Merchandise MANCHESTER. "Brand A Spccioli& IX ftf! Smart shoppers shop MANCHESTER. 3 bed- new listing". Terrific room Duplex. $750 expanded Cope, 8 Classified! They find E l that's a good way to fight monthly plus utilities, FURNITURE rooms, 3 bedrooms, I'/i baths, modern kit­ den, office, form al din­ the high cost of living. S TAG SALE TIME chen, all appliances. 2 QUEENSIZE Waterbed (»RPENTirY/ IROOFIND/ riMISCEliANEOUS ing room, expanded 643-2711. | 1 j----- * basement, covered pa­ months security. Ref­ complete. Dark pine, 4 REM0DEUN6 _____ISiOINfi erences. No pets. 643- emuK SERVICES tio, oarage and conve­ Looking tor something drawer base, matching 4 Days for the Price of 3! E nient location on quiet 2121.______nlghtstand and chest of U c lN s e o Oovcore has I special? Why not run o S ftS Hoini RXRooflngl^Mo^^ MANCHESTER. For drawers. $500 or best ow htnosjii our Mon- street! Priced to sell at "Wonted to Buy" od In Are things piling up? Then why not have a tag sale? big or too small, will HAWKES TREE SERVICE $152,000. Century-21 rent. Big 3 bedroom on otter. Coll otter 4pm. eh ^ e r home, infants Improvtininti a Riptir work 7 days, until lob Buokal. truck A cMppar. Slump Clossifled. The cost Is 568-1903. Complete, home care. Lindsey Real Estate. s m a ll... the response big. busline. $575 plus utili­ welcomed. Coll 646- complete. 10 percent ramovai. Praaaaiimalaa. 649-4000, D______ties. Security and ref­ The best way to announce It Is with a Herald Classified Ad. dw5la fNo Job'Too Smeir discount for senior citi­ 643-2711. Spaolal oonaMaratlcn for SOUTH Windsor- Newly erences required. 643- TV /8T E R E 0/ F m EiUmatdt zens. Free estimates. Ndarly and handloappad. 1577. Just place your ad before Tuesday and you’re all set for Joe 6«7-9251. listed. Lbvely 3 bed­ FEMALES Preferred. APPLIANCES _ 6 4 9 : .n 4 3 room Raised Ranch, Furnished room, $60 o Conservative woy to 647.7SS3 large country kitchen, week, 1 week security I CONDOMINIUMS SIDE By side refrigera­ the week. u m m i Install or repair your roof and references. Coll FARRANO RERI00EUN6 }'/2 baths, L-shoped __ I FOR RENT tor. Copper tone. $250, and Sovel Deal direct with family room, new car­ 649-9472, Mondoy- Call 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 NCCD your town mowed Reixn addhlena, dackt, ro^ng, reefar. Wood and cador MiiiORS • RHiidRS telephone 649-3452 after T A 6 SALE SIGN B r r j 4 i WHEN YOU PLACE AN AD. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. BrlgMan up your hema. peting, large deck on Frldo y 3:30 to 8;00pm. grroked? Any odd lobs ddine. .windowa and gutMia. thoka soaeldllstl Saol MANCHESTER. 2 bed- 3pm. outside. 64^3104. Reas­ Baekhoa and buMotar aarvica Ntaaonablypilead, quiet cul-de-sac. Call Ask tor Eleonor. room Townhouse, IV2 downs. 27 vaart rataranoaa. Inturad. onable rotes. amilaMa.-OaH Bob Farmnd, Jr. axoarlanca. fo r details. $182,700. ROOM With kitchen p riv ­ baths, 1 cor garage, • Ovar M ywea axparlanea. Century 21 Epstein ileges. Private Man­ carpeting and nice con­ MACHINERY Now Is the time to run on Bw. 847-8509 Realty, 647-8895.0 871-7990. a c c e n t GLASS CO. chester residence. dition. $950 plus utili­ AND TOOLS |M in clotsIfleQ to iell fhot , Bit. 645-8849 COVENTRY- Excellent Non-smoker, no alco­ ties. 2 months security. HELP WANTED camera you no longer ____647-0146 business opportunity! I hol. Quiet, considerate. Coll 646-8421. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED H&R ROOFING RID ING M ow er, 25" with CD CD ED ED use. Waaidantiat tooWno of as typaa. Profitable autobody, $75 o week. 649-2902. cart. Briggs and Strat­ GD R W Remodeling. Point­ Tap Soil tc f iB i B i Lb r m repair and used-car MANCHESTER- 1 bed­ STORE AND ton motor. Unused two HAIRSTYLIST and As­ COLLEGE Students to do TYPIST- We need an CABINET And Architec­ FLORIST Shop work. dlBXmrUWBWANRS ing, decks, floors, tex­ pftee esTiMATes. Any amount daOvarad. Aiao, fW. DATA Entry-Clerical. Sa­ DIETARY- Good lob op- CLERiCAL/counter- 10% Sanlor OMhan Olaeounl. business; land - 2.7 room In 6 room home. years. $175. 649-0157. sistant Hairstylist for labor type work In Individual with good portunltyl Full and tural Mill Workshop Floral Designer. Full Mature self motivated ProMtelonaMjiwn tured ceilings, sheet graval. tiona and bwk, muieh. OFFICE SPACE lary to 15K, Glaston­ AH Work Ouaraniaad. acres; building; tools; Completely furnished. busy shop. Please call Coventry. C a ll 742-7308. typing skills, policy part time hours availa­ help. Drivers license o r p art tim e w ith some person with outgolno wiwnwniiiiCw rock, oil phoses of Inte­ BoboaL baokhoa A loadar ranM. wrecker and business A D ays 643-2103 eyeninos bury. Entry level Mole or Female. 649- SUITES Available. 1000 necessary. Benefits. rior and exterior work A Evenings 742-9277. typing preferred but ble. Interesting work experience preferred. personality and ability Included. Come out to­ 7911. MISCELLANEOUS 647-9385. opportunity entails 847-9289 DAVIS CONSTWUCTKW square feet per unit. ASSISTANT Customer not required. The posi­ with hours to fit around Apply at Zahner's Apply In person; to work with the public. for j m trtm 9mmm. and finish work, 872- day and bring your data entry, some figure _ .6815 offer 5om. 872-1400/6S9-9S55 Utilities additional. 1 FOR SALE WECHANIC To work on Representative with tion also requires your needs. Excellent Woodworking. 23 In­ Krause Florist, 621 Interested In varied du­ 6 E - 4 0 7 8 Oawa wmaw) checkbook I I I work and general of­ dustrial Drive West, mile to 1-84. Peterman miscellaneous con­ light bookkeeping ex­ strong clerical skills. fice duties. Chance for for students and moth­ Hortford Road, ties Includes answering PRESTIGE ROOFING S n S T n iilM M U k $395,000.00 Klernon APARTMENTS STURDY Child's Gym struction equipment T olland. 875-6226. Manchester. 487-B870 RoollnoRootlnaotaHIvoaaSMfiolaa. ol cH lypae. Shinoita r A I I V V U V K liL H 9 9 Building Company. perience helpful. Full We offer a pleasant salary and career ers returning to work. the phone, filing, some w iw iW r A ' ’ ■ Realty. 649-1147. □ FOR RENT 649-9404.______Set- good condition, and trucks. Must haye 2 tim e position. 871-6330. office environment In growth. Benefits. Fee S h if t s a V O 1 la b le ; RECEPTIONIST. 4 Man­ light typing. W ill train. REMOpEI m e sSERVieES E flat roetine, root lapalra. Spietil • *98 $25. S troller, $5. 649- years experience. Full Glastonbury with free paid. Call Ann Ross 11:30am - 7:30pm and chester Attorneys. Full time position with i X I f i l F Compiata hematna rapal< lira and ra- AH work guaranlaod. tor isplaDaiiisia (stanaart Stiitai CONDOMINIUMS 6966 after 5pm. time employment and BICYCLE Mechanic ex­ LAWNCARB modallng. Wa apaeftita in balh- r n RESORT perienced. $6-9/ hour parking. If you are 659-3511. Business P e r­ 4:00pm - 7:30pm. Monday - Friday, 9-5. benefits. Apply at Call • Ovtr 20 yaara axparlenoa. m MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ benefits. C all 742-5317, o m r lin a FuU L ii» ot roema and kHehana. Small acNa FOR SALE plus benefits. Year Interested please call sonnel Associates. Please contact Mr. Answering phones and MarPet Printers, Ver­ , U m n t Yard Stnriem oommarelal work. Naglttarad. In- room Townhouse with I2 £ j PROPERTY 8am to 5 pm.______Joy or Gerry at 659- V ince, FSS at 643-5151 non. 871-1421. 742-7831 ACCENT G U S S CO. fireplace. Heat, car­ CARS P round employment. NURSE Aides Training BANK TELLERS light typing. Call Reg­ nRVMNRg M WQfW lurad, rafataneaa. MANCHESTER. Beacon P FAST Growing Import The Bike Shop, 681 3561. Crum & Forster. for detolls. EOE. ina, 646-3500. CUSTOMER Servlce- 647-0146 HIII-FHA/CHFA ap­ peting, A/C, all ap­ MARTHA'S Vineyard ED FOR SALE class starting soon! 6 4 6 - 8 1 6 5 pliances. Nice loca­ South Beach- 3 bed­ Auto Dealership de­ Main Street, Manches­ WE Are looking for a You will be paid while CONSTRUCTION Inspec­ TRAVEL USA. Imme­ Clerlcal. S16K to start. HEATIN8/ proved. Completely sires Reconditloner. ter. 647-1027. sincere, active Individ­ tor. Need an Inspector United Bank Attractive entry level remodeled 2nd floor, 2 tion. Coll 647-1595. room home fully fur­ you learn plus recleve diate openings for 10 4 4 7 -t9 1 9 KandaflKayaa Hundreds of readers turn Some experience pre­ ual to work In our small w ith e x p e rie n c e In has several teller posi­ position with profes­ PLUMBW 6 bedroom Condomi­ MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ nished, terry tickets free meals. Taking ap­ sharp guvs and gals KITCHEN & BATH to Clossifled every day ferred, but will train TYPIST. Full time with mall order business. building construction. free to travel all malor sional Glastonbury nium with o nice view ro o m D u p le x . $750 available. June- plications for full or tions avallabis In the searching tor some par­ September, 643-8557 ev- Sell 9our Car hord working, punc­ IBM PC knowledge Duties Include; taking part time positions on This person should US cities and resort Company. Assist GIIRERTUWN REMODELINCI PJ‘« Piumbing ft Hsating overlooking court­ monthly plus utilities, tual, enthusiastic Indl- preferably with Multi- telephone orders, light have experience In me­ Vernon, East Hartford agents, work with pub­ ticular Item. W ill your od yard. Includes newer l '/2 baths, modern kit­ enlngs and weekends. all sinfts. Earn a high areas with unique busi­ From the smallest repair to Boilers, pumps, hot yldual. Excellent pay m ote Advantage II, order packaging, help­ chanical, electrical, area. Previous cashier ness group. Transpor­ lic by phone. Light be there? 643-2711. kitchen appliances, chen, oil appliances. 2 RHODE Island, Montu- rate of pay plus bonus For M Toifr Natdsl the largest renovation, we water tanks, new and plan Including com­ Hewlett-Packard ing our walk-ln custo­ hours. For more Infor­ heating and ventilat­ or teller experience ne­ tation furnished, re­ typing, CRT. W ill train. A/C In living room and months security. Ref­ nuck Beach. Ocean ns Loser Jet Printer. Cus­ will do a complete job. Start If you need o better cor lo mission, Insurance, mers, etc. We are wil­ mation please coll: Di­ ing, sprinkling sys­ cessary. Qood com­ turn quaranteed. Beautiful offices, close Mwaw a (tmauM tar a«niar CMnm replacements. 2 assigned parking spa­ erences. No pets. 643- view. 3 bedroom Con- 4 Lines — 10 Days medico I,dental,paid tomer contact-other ling to train tor the full to highway. Good be­ to finish. Free estimates. drive the youngsters to ces. $106,900. D.W. Fish 2121. temporory. Full [1" rector of Nurses, Mrs. tems, site work and munication skills end Expenses advanced • AMO, tnnwiia aMMmtxaaUm F A B E ESTIM ATES SOS charge each addi­ vacation. Apply In per­ generol/vorled office time position. Pleose drainage. Comprehen­ during 2 week paid nefits. Fee paid. Call achool, check the many Reolty, 643-1591.0 MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ equipped, '/i mile to A. Plante, Cresffleld good figure aptitude Heritage KHchen & tional line, per day. You son to Randy Edlnger. duties. Full benefits apply at; Connecticut Convalscent Home- sive benefits package training. Above over­ Hilary Cutts, CPC, Bus­ CoH 647.7184 643-9649 / 228-9616 offerings In today's Clos­ MANCHESTER. Beacon room, wall to wall car­ beach. 644-9639 after sifled columns. 643-2711. can cancel at any time. Suburban Subaru, 14 program Including Cane and Reed Co. 134 Fenwood Manor 643- and competitive sa­ helpful. Apply at any of age Income. No Expe­ iness Personnel Asso­ Bath Center HIII-FHA/CHFA ap­ peting, appliances, 5om. Hartford Turnpike, dental paid. Call 289- Pine Street, 5151, Mondoy-Frldav lary. Submit resume the following United rience Necessary. ciates 659-3511. Coma vlfit our showroom ah iL k T w m m proved. 5 room, 2 bed­ heat, A/C. No pets. Q O Q R V ' Vernon, CT. 649-6550. 2734. Monchester. 9am-3pm. EOE. to; Storch Engineers, Must be at least 18 or '"' l a w n ""’ 182 W. Middle Tpke. FtuaiWna. HaaHnp, Fump SarWaa room Ranch style Con­ Cleon. $640 per month. NO REFUNDS OR Bank offices; Now Inttalittlont. napaira, GARAGES 161 Main Street. We­ over, single, well- MOWING Manchester dominium. Appllonced Available June 1st. Coll ADJUSTMENTS thersfield, CT. 06109. Oralna Claarwd, Bathroom 6 m AND STORAGE • Vernon Circle, groomed and free to Oepondebla Sarvlea. KHohon Ramodaiine |m|CONCRETE kitchen Including mic­ 647-9138. EO E. M /F . Vernon start Immediately. For AUTO ^ 649-S400 rowave, built-in A/C CALL HERALD Cell for Fro# Catlmataa. Sandea h Our Builtm i MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ MANCHESTER. Indus­ SECRETARIAL/ BOOKKEEPER Interview ca ll 528-9703 eeeeeeeeeeeeeee and beoutlul stenciled • Route 30, Vernon But. Fhona 74 2 -S 3 S 2 room apartment, 2 trial, office, commer­ Meadows Manor a or apply In person to TECHNICIAN PAINTING/ w alls. $107,900. D.W. floors, near busline. CLERICAL FULL «PM T TIME • Route 63, Vernon Mr. Pitts at Ramada 646-6868 CPS CONCRETE cial space. 2400 square CLASSIFIED long term Health PAPERIND Potia*, walk!, tloari, drlva- Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 Parking. Separate cel­ feet. Loading dock. Learn to make Eyeglasses with Connecticut’s Meadows Manor a long • 580 Burnside Ava., Inn, East Hartford, To MO/Hour ^ wovi, odditlam a dtek!. Jock BEAUTIFUL contempor­ lar. $565 monthly. Coll Care Facility has a CASHIERS lunctlon 1-84 and 1-91 MISCELUNE0U8 Hommtrlna A low euttins. Woodland Industrial 643-2711 leading Eyecare Company. term Health Care Facil­ East Hartford NAME your own price. ary Townhouse In con­ 649-2871.______Pork. 643-2121.______V and temporary full time At QROSSMAN'S. tha axclta- between 10am-5pm, Liini NtWiigi...... SERVICES FREE ESTIMATES. seek- ity has a 20 hour mant la building, llyourraady EOCM/P PLUS Father 8> Son Pointing venient location. MANCHESTER. 454 Main time position availAble position opening Tuesday & Wednesday. 10% OHcaufit for Sdhiar CUlitn! MANCHESTER- Indus­ om er for a poaHlon thafa built in Edging. Nidga Trimming. ond Papering. Remo- Sliders In living room Street. 2nd floor, 3 trial, office, commer­ LENS TECHNICIAN for clerical support In from June 1st to Sept. taam apirtt, oommttmant and Parents welcome at Weakly Bonus ODD lobs. Trucking. enta- I Ll#d Traeklng. nte. VO l, B72-8237. 6 4 7 -9 2 8 9 to deck. Kitchen over­ room heated. No ap­ cial space. 2400 square our admissions depart­ lota of opportunity. Vou'ra Interviews. Home repairs. You looks private common pre- Entry Level 1st. The Intersted ap­ raady for Qroaaman'a. Aa a Immediate opening < aFrofaaalonaHy Equlppad You'll never know the .name It, we do It. Free eeeeeeeeaeeeeee pliances. Security. $480 feet. Loading dock. Iraln. ment. The qualified can­ plicant must have ex­ leading lumbar and building for qualified power of Clossifled until area with gazebo. per month. 646-2426, Woodland Industrial ★ Work with Your Hands • Professional Selling • Full Time I • DepandaWa estimates. Insured. 643- $135,900. D.W . Fish urate didate will possess ex­ perience in third matarlala ratallar in tha coun­ technician. you use It yourself. Coll 0304. weekdoys 9am-5pm. Park. 643-2121.______RIoht cellent typing, phone try, wa can ottar you a Nvaly U N D BUYER 643-2711 today to place on Reolty, 643-1591 Excellent Salary and Incentive Program party Medicare and work ellmata and tha baat Drive off with Must have ASE Riy Nirdy. M 8-7973 itETIREM^NT Llvlng- 6AR0ENIN6 3 rooms partly furnished. O NE car garage. In quiet lead and Interpersonal skills. training program In tha In- ci4______MANCHESTER. Super Heat. Working single area. Available May Itlon. This position offers a Medicaid billing or WANTED Certification In Everythlng provided buy! Spacious and Become a Licensed Optician duatry and a ganaroua bana- tor your comfort even mole preferred. No 1st. $60 per month. -0016. pro-rated holiday, vaca­ bookkeeping / ac­ llta program: A Bargain in the Engine Tune-Up and 'U S A S O N D & B PAINTING bright 1st floor, 1 bed­ *30-80N UmdKapIng ft Mowing nursing service. Rotes ROTOTILLING pets. Lease. 643-7880. 646-1686 or 569-3018. LYNCH ance Apply To Manager tion, and sick time pay counting classroom • Ouatlaily a Annual Bonua Engine Performance. Exterior Heese PatnlieK All Size Garden Plots room Condominium • Iniploifaa tXaoounta a HoMay Fast growing land de­ yard ctaon-up, mawiae, fwi reosonoble. Coll 649- as well as $6.50 per hour Call for Interview - OapandaWa and axptrlanead. RMatllliat al tauaiubl! ram. with open layout. Din­ Instruction. Please Pay a Paid VaoaUon a CradH Classified Section velopment company tandacaaa tarvte# attarad. 2358. ing area,'living room, If this name is to start. Interested ap­ Union a praflt Sharing a Low m eat and Fully Inturad. FRCB MtImitM.' T h e ^ Your contact Karen Wilson based In Manchtster, J ‘ ra a Eatlmotes. separate front and CARS CARS plicants please contact Eaoallanl Starting Pay 646-3356 Frda Eatimalat Call C ly d e & S o n s not on your at: CT oeeks land acquisi­ HANDYMAN bock entrances for lots ^ I ^ F O R SALE Mrs. Terry at: To apply call John Greeno 6 4 5 .6 4 1 2 twmr. Ham# Imprevamant - Falntlne FOR SALE V i s i o n tion specialist to work mmma.. NEIL • 649-4136 847-8987 o r 643-2340 of privacy! Lovely Meadows Manor MeadDwa Manor Cheryl Sledlecky • Bofamanti Flnlthad • Tlllna - (fMVF mMRRflW) backyard. All of this c a r, you RS In CT. Ideal candidate - Llphl Carpanlry - ooo JOBS • 333 Bldw ell St. 333 Bldwell St. 649-0136 INSURED and It's centrally lo­ 2 C o r n e r ^ probably paid 2 Manchester, CT 06040 145 Spancar St., Manchattar will have knowledge SEAMSTRESS wanted. R 00FIN 6/ cated to 1-384, buslines Manchester, CT 06040 Talcollville Rd., Tri-City Pla/a foa of; Experience preferred. BARRY SCANLON and shopping! $65,900. ming 6 4 7 -9 1 9 1 SIDING MOVERS to o m u ch !! VERNON 847-0101 Please telephone 649- 646-2411 rr«« MflmotM Anne Miller Real Est­ , Ino. • Survay/Engineering ate, 647-8000.D 8865. as Safari wood wagon, apx. 3500 • Soils and Septic KENNAHD rlwra HELP Wanted full time N>We R WASmNG D.J. WOODS MOVING MANCHESTER. CHFA- S7 Trent Am, black t gold, TPI M e d i c a l a Sub-divlalon e TAX_ATTORN1y~ HOMX INPIIOVBMeNT tnlarlar 6 Exiarlor HanrHIfig Alt Yovr AdoWmf RMoOD FHA approved. Super lent. for lawn care and ki (haNradirdiams) Wdiiia - Oackt • amactnwnl ST Pontiac Grand AM 4dr, gray ■lion Regulations Window! a Ooen • OOMPlttl MOVC6 end unit Condomi­ O pportunities landscape work. Must Win actvlad end prepare Maintananea, tlanayatlorit oond H# Jab Tae Sta ar Taa Smatl and Painting, • TRUCK A tMtN PON MiAW ftf Mt nium! This spacious 1 87 Pont SunbIrd 4 dr aadan • Planning Board hove driver's license ell lax returns. • TRUCK • ONIVtK AVAILAM.t SPRING j ATTENTION ALL - ia» Samar arinm ortcaum IhturtI a Sonlor Oheountk bedroom Condomi­ 57 Chavy Nova 4 dr. AT, AC Supply Clerk Presentations and transportation. Mambar ar ma Inlarnetiaiml • PKtt PtMOVdAt RRTlMATffR RN’S, LPN’S, Coll after 6pm. 742-5224. WHITMAN iartar Srrrltnn nium with large walk- 87 Tram Am QTA, rad 5 Meadows Manor is • CT Real Estate R«novations/Plus 423-4180 ln closet. In beautiful 5 •Ung X-RAY TECH’S, BRIGHT Responsible tea Downey Oriva, Apt. A Call72n-0781 Anvhma PIMM Imovw Mm m m WHI PQHim QlM 87 Toyota 4x4 PU, blua currently seeking a Market I Mandhaatar, 528-1 rat condItlon-Owner mov­ ■tan* Medtcat Assittants & person needed to work 646.2253 87 Toyota PU, atandard, rad “ automobile iSaurhpfitrr Interested candidates ing to Florldo-your Mng part-tirhe supply IVfedIcat Receptionist In car dealership of­ 86 CaMea QT LB. 8 apd., AC oan- should tend resume g a in ! $74,900. Anne USED CAR j clerk to deliver sup­ fice. FulltlmeMonday- M iller Real Estate, 647- •6 Toyota 4x4, rad, 18K -oolt- Immediate Medical to: Frldoy. Health and f tn- m e c h a n i c s plies to nursing sta­ H pralb HOMES HOMES HOMES eooo.D 88 Nova 4 dr, AT. PS. 16K Care Centers has va­ dental benefits. Duties n o HDME8 •oad tions. The 16 hour Include; answering FOR SALE FOR SALE l i l j F O R SALE MANCHESTER- CHFA, 58 Pontiac STE 4 dr, blua n*nl. rious openings in sev­ Sugarbush, Inc. FDR SALE position will be Fri- eral of our locations in 643-2711 phones, cashiering and QD FHA approved. Im­ 88 GMC Safari Pantr van. 12K Personnel Dept. AM reol estate advertised In maculate one bedroom SALE’. I other office work. Po­ 88 CuMaaa Suprm. opt., maroon IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT day-Monday, 4 the greater Hartford end unit at desirable 100 Main St., Box 115 tential for advance­ the Manchester Herald Is SOUTHERN New Eng­ SUPER Two family In a •e Bulok Regal Cpa, V6 Ilnat- r area. sublect to the Fair Housing BRAND New listing! This Beacon HIM. Com­ hours per day, hours Dover, NH 03820 ment and competitive land closslfleld ads prime residential loca­ 1986 CHEVY VAN nale- Act of 1948, which makes It charming 6 room Cope pletely done over with 88 Ctiavy Cavalier CL wagon Import experience helpful, but not negotiable. Starting • Nursing/M.A. part pay. Call Tommy at reach nearly 800,000 tion on Bridge Street. •tgrcrgfl Con* . All Powgr, Wa'It.BN K( *15,995 >lant. INVITATION TO BID Illegal to advertise any pref­ on Benton Street has new bathroom and oil 88 Toyota DIx Ptaa Van, 8 apd Iwv* time evenings and Tha Manchattar Public (603) 743-3619 649-6550. homes In Connecticut Each unit has 2 bed­ r necessary as we will train. Salary based salary Is $7/Hr. erence, limitation ordlscrlm- been m eticulously new appliances. 1986 HONDA PRELUDE 86 Toyota 4x4,longbad iwr*- weekends. Schoolt aollclta blda for ART Inatlon based on race, color, and Rhode Island. The rooms, country sized Knowledge of medi­ SUPPLIES for tha 19M-1909 cored for. Move-In con­ $99,900. Sentry Real 1 9 p d . StgzBO. AC. W « •I9 M K O W *7995 >00(1 on experience, good benefits, uniforms religion, sex or national price for a basic 25 kitchen, living room- dition, remodeled kit­ Se Toyota Extra Cab Plok-up •(Vt- cal supplies and a X-Ray full time, school yaor. Saolad bids will LIQUOR PERMIT origin, or an Intention to word od Is only $55 and Isf floor has a rec Estate, 643-4060.C SS Toyota MR2, 14K ml 3 days per week, ba racalvad until MAY 4, NOTICE OP APPLICATION LIQUOR PERMIT chen ond both, 2-3 bed­ 1983 DODGE RAMPAGE ilrad. r provided, excellent working conditions — computers helpful, make any such preference, will appear In 43 news­ room, 2 cor garage and MANCHESTER- CHFA, PKkuQ. 1 Ownor. t > fn g K O W W 85 Oldt Calalt 4dr, gold 19M, 2:00 P.M ., at which lim a This la to elva notica that l, NOTICE OP APPLICATION rooms, fireplace with part time Sundays thav will ba publicly opanad. limitation or discrimination. papers. For m ore In­ aluminum siding. FHA approved. New w« but will train. Please ROBERT E. BROWN of 175 This Is to elva notica that 1, The Herald will not know­ woodstove, hardwood 1984 HONDA ACCORG 86 Toyota Corolla 4 dr land For interview call David Seeker, 1 lam-7:30pm Tha right la ratarvad to ra- TIMROD ROAD, MANCHES­ formation coll Classi­ Blanchard & Rossetto floors. Tastefully deco­ listing at Beacon Hill. Contact Mrs. tact any and all bids. Spaclfl- JEAN A. BONEY of 27 LOR­ ingly accept onv advertise­ Two bedroom top unit VWiBB. 4 O f . Awta. AC. 9«rBQ. Wm *84M x o w * 7 9 9 9 86 Grand Prix, VS, Buckata lUon r a Medical T ER, CT 04040, hova fllad on RAINE DRIVE, TOLLAND, ment which Is In violation of fied, 643-2711 and ask Reoltors," We're Sel- rated throughout! collont and bid forma movba application placarded In excellent condition. 86 Chav C20, S.7 P/U. rad 8 am to 4 pm, Monday thru Friday. Bouchard at; Receptionist, lacurad at tha Butinatt Of- CT 040S4, hava fllad an appli­ the law. for detolls.o llng Houses" 646-2482,0 Jackso n & Jackso n 1985 HONDA ACCORD APRIL 1900 witli tha Da- cation placordad April 11, Fully appllonced kit­ 85 Hero QT, VS, AT, AC part time evenings flca, 45 North School Straat, portmant of Liquor Control a SOUND As o belli! This $130's con still buy a fine Reol Estate, 647-8400.O HMchboeb. • SpB . 910400, w « *7499 NOW ^6990 Meadows Manor Manchattar, Connacticut. 1911 with tha Daoortmant of MANCHESTER. Lovely 3 chen. $109,900. Sentry 86 Toyota Forerunner AT and weekends GROCERY BEERforthaaola Liquor Control a PA C K AG E Ansoldl-bullt Colonial home In Manchester. 6 EAST Hortford. Like the 0704M of alcoholic liquor on tha ora- boasts solid construc­ bedroom Cope, I'/j rooms Including a 23' Real Estate, 643-4060.a 1986 MERC LYNX 86 Oldt Delta 88 Royato 333 Bidwoll St. STORE for tha tola of alco­ outdoors??? Then this W89on. AuloffwNO. W a *4999 la MANOESTERHONEA We have recently re­ mliat 352 MAIN STREET, holic liquor on lha pramisas tion throughout Includ­ baths, dining room, living room and 2 cor MANCHESTER- Conve­ xow’3995 88 Toyota Tercel 3 dr, AC MANC"':STER, CT 04040. 3 or 4 bedroom Cope Manchester, CT. viewed our rate scale LIOAL NOTICI 694 H A R T F O R D R O A D , ing plaster walls and garage. In-ground garage. See It today! nient location. One 86 Toyota Tercel 4 dr, AC > Tha b. lata will ba owned MANCHESTER, CT 04040. pool, beautiful neigh­ with o covered 10x20 1984 HONDA CIVIC THE PROFESSIONALS and offer a competi­ ceilings, 3 bedrooms, Blanchard & Rossetto bedroom unit close to HtiehbBOh. 4 60QQd. AC. Sttroo. W a *M99 NOW’ 5495 Tha 4th quortarly Inttollmanl by ROBbRT E. BROWN AND Tha butinast will ba ownad borhood! Sellers relo- deck and odlolnlng 65 Dodge Lancer E8 turbo nc. 647-9191 tive starting salary of proparty toxaa on tha Oc- CARO LE D. BROWN, OF 175 by FRED J. BONEY of 27 I'/j baths, nice big kit­ Realtors," We're Sel- 16x10 patio Is Ideal for busline and shopping. 24 ADAMS STREET cotlng. $169,900. Cen­ $71,900. Sentry Real 1985 PLY. HORIZON 86 Mazda deluxe 4 dr QLC It tobar 1, 1986 Grand List la TIMROD ROAD, M ANCH ES­ LORRAINE DRIVE, TOL­ chen, summer porch, llno Houses" 646-2482.0 you! Feotures o kit­ plus a weekend differ­ T ER, CT 04040, 31 C LU B ­ tury 21-Homeseekers Estate, 643-4060.n 4 D r. RbQ. t i Trona. AC. RbQIo. W a *>498 NOW’2995 85 Corolla LE. AT, AC T MANCHESTER. CT 06040 now dut and poyabla April 1, LAND, CT 04004 and will bo above-ground pool, BE one of thefewtoenloy chen with eot-ln oreo, ential. Interested ap­ 1981. Poymanta moda attar HOUSE DR., CROMWELL conductad by JEAN A. newer driveway and Realty 623-5044. 85 Ford Ranger 4x4 P/U plicants call SHERI May 1 ,19M will ba aublact to and will ba conducted by RO­ BO N EY os oarmittaa. this sold out cul-de-sac family room on lower MANCHESTER- CHFA, 1985 HONDA CIVIC root. Martin School. BOLTON. 144 Hebron HatchbocB, AC. W a *8999 55 NIaaan DIx P/U, 5 apd rM/F AUTO SALES o Iota chorga of 1V!i% par BERT E. BROWN at oor- off Fern Street. Ro- level. Window treat­ FHA approved. Im­ NOW’5495 month on tha Iota InatoM- mltfaa. JEAN A. BONEY $239,900. Ja ckso n & Rood. Spacious 7 room, klckl & Son, builders of ments and light fix­ maculate one bedroom 85 Toyota 8R5, 4x4, plow 646-3520 721 7393 FR E D J. BO NEY 1984 OLDS CUTLASS mant, from lha dua data, or o RO BERT E. BROWN Jackson Real Estate, 3 bedroom Ranch on fine homes offer this 9 tures remain. Work­ end unit In quiet com­ 68 Olda Cutlaaa Clara L8 TOP Monday-Friday, 9-4 minimum of S3.00. Poymanta 047-04 April 14,1900 DortB. 4 Door. 9 Cyl. Auto. AN. 9arBO. W a *9999 NOW’5495 April 14,1900 647-8400.O 1% p r iv o t e a c re s . room, 3 both Contem- shop area on lower plex with many ameni­ 85 Bonne. 4 dr, apx. 25K ml may ba mada by mall or at $232,900. Flono Reolty ties. $85,000. Sentry lha town Offlco Building, 04604 BOLTON. Lot 4, Valerie porory with 3 cor gar­ level. Coll for on op- 1984 HONDA ACCORD 68 Caprice CLoaalc 4dr, VS School Rood, which la opon 646-5200. age and plothoro of Real Estate, 643-4060.D • 9QBQd, AC. 9arBQ. W a *7999 Puntic NOTICU Rood. Distinctive 4 0 polntment to see these NOW’7500 85 Corolla 8RS. LB. AC $ $ $ 9:00 o.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mon­ TOWN OP MANCHRSTRR bedroom custom Con­ extras. $399,900. B lan­ and other features of MANCHESTER- Two day through Friday. Tha Tax LROAL NOTICR MANCHESTER- New to 86 Pont. T1000.18K UP TO 22% Tha Annual Maatlno of tha temporary with many chard & Rossetto Real­ this hom e! $149,900. bedroom Townhouse 1984 FORD EXP Coilactor la alto In har otflca the market. Move-In CoupB. TurtO. 9W Trong. 9MrBO C o a i W a *3999 NOW’ 3495 ••••••••••••••••••• 1^ Bolton Camatary Aaioclo- Monday avanlngi from 7:00 Tha Plannine and Zoning Commlialon will hold a public extras In on exclusive condition 3 bedroom, tors," We're Selling Realty World, Benoit, at reosonoble price. 54 Honda Accord, 4 Dr. AT COMMISSION tlon will ba hald of 1:30 P.M. p.m. to 9:00 p.m. haarlno on Monday, May 2,1990at 7:00 P.M. In tha Haarlng subdivision. Features Houses" 646-2482.P Frechette Associates, Pool, exercise room 84 Torcal Wag. 9 Paat on April » , 19M of tha Bolton l '/2 both attached Wllll- 1984 BUICK SKYHAWK r NOW 9 Wandy Dowling, Room, Lincoln Cantar, 494 Main Straat, Manchattar, CT to wet bar, locuzzl, cen­ omsburg Colonial. M ALLARD View- Quality 646-7709.0 and convenient loca­ 4 Or, AT. P9. n . AC TIN. C«BB W a *4999 ’4495 84 Parlalanna Wgn., 9 paaa. AUTOMOTIVE ^ Town Hall, Bolton, Conn. 9 DEMO PROGRAM Tax Coilactor haor and conaldar tha followino oatitlona: tral olr and much tion. $98,900. Sentry ROBERT D. M URDOCK Well maintained end constructed 3 bedroom BOLTON. Exquisite 84 Calica QT, Cpa, 5 Spd. Town of Andover, ROTTICRLLO RRALTY - tPRCIAL EXCEPTION • 1U more. $335,000. Flono unit with large rooms Real Estote, 643-4060.Q 1984 VW JETTA It'a Praaldant attached single family home situated on a 4 Door. Auto. AC. 9ar»Q. W a *9999 NOW 84 Mta. Carlo, Wht/blu# top e r v i c e r i t e r d v i s o r FULL BENEFITS Connacticut SPRfICBR STRBRT (B-901 - Application undar ArUcIa IL Realty 646-5200. ’ 5495 S W /A Sactlon 14 of tha Manchaafar Zoning Raeulotloni to oarmit and plenty of closet homes (you own your beautiful 1.4 a c re set­ 84 Flaro 8pt coupe, AT Are you making what 066-04 02603 space. $169,900. Cen­ own lot),flreplocedliv­ ting. 10 room Cope- LDTS/IAND fha conitructlon of o eeroea and mointananca facility on a BOLTON. Lot 28 Kim 1967 CHEV CAVALIER 84 Buick Cantury Ltd., 34K F U LL TIM E you're worth? Are you porcal of land conalatlne of approximataly 9.7 ocraa and Rood. Brand new Gar­ tury 21 Epstein Realty, ing room , 1'/j baths, /Ronch Includes 4 or 5 FOR SALE Cb « . WhNB. AT P9. AC. RaWo. W a *7999 aw’7495 Idantlflad oa 1SS Spancar Straat. 647-8895 0 Anderson permoshleld bedroom s, large 1st 84 Buick Bkyhawk 4 dr. AT ready to earn your po­ TOWN OP MANCHU8TIR rison Colonial, 4 large 1984 ASTRO VAN tential? Than, you're LBOAL NOTICI OARY PIRRCR/MARV CATHRRINB DRVRLOPMRNT CO. bedrooms, 2V^ baths, THE Price Is right!! This thermopone windows, floor flreploced family MANCHESTER- Level, 84 Toyota Corolla LE Immediate opening, experience • RR CLUSTER 8URDIVISION/WRTLANDS • BIRCH tUreroN ConvOTBloA. fuNy CuBlomtiBp. W a *9999 NOW ’ 7995 ready to join the aalas central olr. $279,000. fontostlcc home Is range, refrigerator, room with Poraije cleored, approved lots. 84 Toyota Camry DIx, 4 dr. At Its maatlno of April II, 19M tha Planning and Zoning Com- MOUNTAIN ROAD fP-7l/P-7» - AppUcotlona undar ArUcIa dishwasher and win­ floor, new sun room force of the hotteat and mlatlon moda tha following docltlona: III, Sactlon 4 of tha Monchaator Zoning Reeulatlona to per­ Flono Realty 646-5200. priced to sell of City sewer/woter. 1985 BUICK CENTURY 84 Trent Am, blue, T-tpa preferred, but not necessary as we will dows, range, refrigera­ with Pella wlndowsond P rice cut! 646-7207. RoB. AT. P9. P t. PW. AC. C« a. W a *9199 NOW fastest sailing Import mit 0 140 lot RR Clutter Subdivltlon end Sactlon 3of tha Man­ MANCHESTER. 427 $146,9001 M in t condi­ ’ 7695 84 Pont, Flcro SE, 4 apd. ANTHONY ASSOCIATIt • SITI PLAN/SPICIAL IXCIP- chattar Inland wotlanda and Wotareouraaa Reeulatlona to tion inside and out- tor, dishwasher and many more amenities. line In the nation. We TION • 171V HARTFORD ROAD (A-4S/A-46) - Approvad with conduct 0 raouldtad activity In a wetland arte for a parcel of South Main Street, LARGE, Wooded build­ 1986 HONDA CIVIC 83 Pontiac 8000 LE 4 dr train the right individual. Many benefits modlflcotlona tha alia davalopmant plan and apoclol axcap- overlooking the rolling great big kitchen and microwave oven, car­ Coll for detolls. ing lots In Southwest- are looking for several land conalatlne of epproxlmotaly too ocraa end Idantlflad at M i-il, Rod. I 9 b b b B. AC, ia rw o . Sunroof. W a *9991 W W 83 Subaru QL, 4 dr, AT tlon oppllcatlana of Anthony Aatoclofoa for o parcel of land 276 Birch Mountain Rood. fairways of the Man­ dining room combina­ peting, full basement $320,000. O.W . F ish e r n port of including vacation with pay, paid men and woman who conalatlno of opproxlmotlev 0.6 ocraa and Idantif lad oa 171V chester Country Club Is tion, large living room and even on attached Realty, 643-1591.0 M anchester. $102,000- 1987 HONDA DX CIVIC _ 83 Chavatta 4 apd., AC Hortford Road. MANCHRSTRR 1-04 ASSOCIATES - ZONE CHANQR - I TO garage. $149,900. B lan­ are willing to work CUD - M l RUCKLANO STRBRT (M-ltSI • Apellcotlen to this custom buMf 8 with fireplace, 3 bed­ DESIREABLE Area. $125,000. 563-1413. K m h0«« fe.G o M . O nly 9000 m N 0B .W a *0409 M v W *7995 82 Corolla 8R6 Spt. Cp., AC holidays, etc. hard. Top money paid, RRNIST RIID • IPICIAL IXCIPTION • RIAR LOT • II chonea the xenine district cldtalflcotlen from Induafrtol to room, 4 bedroom Co­ rooms, brand new gor­ chard & Rossetto Real­ Vinyl sided 7 room 82 Bonne. Wood Wgn. RICHMOND ORIVIIR-II) • Orontad o toaclol axcaptten ap­ Comprohonilvoamprah____ Urban______Oavoleemant for a parcel of land tors," We're Selling 1986 S-10 BLAZER demo program and full plication, with modlftcotlona, under Arttcia III, Section 6fe lonial home. 2 cor att­ geous bathroom, full C o lo n ia l In fa m ily 82 Pont. 6000 LE, 4 dr. .onaltflnp of approximataly' '9.9 I ocraa and WMtlftad at Houses" 646-2482.0 PkkuB. AT. PV. AC. T bRo b Pk*. W a *11.999 *11,500 company benefita. Ernaat Read for o raor lot on o porcal of land Idantlflad at It Bucktond Stroaf. 201 ached garage, 2 tile basement, great neigh­ neighborhood. 3 bed­ 82 BK. Regal LTD, Sunroof Appiy at once to: Richmond Drive. baths, vinyl siding, 2 borhood near Waddell MANCHESTER. Newer rooms, IVi baths. i n i MORTOADEO What are you waiting MANCHRSTRR I-S4 ASSOCIATES • ZONE CHANQR • RR TQ 1986 HONDA CRX-SI 79 Muatang 4 cyl., AT, PS S c h o o l. J a c k s o n & listing. Lovely 9 room Newer carpeting. Cen­ •ioelL 9 tpooO. AC. tW rw . W a *7999 for? T his la the chance TOWN OP MANCHRSTRR • RROSION CONTROL / WRT- CUD ■ IN SLATER STREET (M-ltl) - AoNl^lon to choim fireplaces, 2 dining ».*7500 LANDS / FLOOD PLAIN - UNION 6TRRRT RRIDOR RR- Jackson Real Estate, Cope, 1st flo o r fam ily tral vac. Covered deck to make your move too tonlito diatrtcl cloatlflcatlen frim illu i^ ito a id ^ room cabinets and spa­ Ml Vtkiclgs WarraBlM CONSTRUCTION (T-N/n-F) - Approvad with modUlcotlont Comprahaimva Urban Davalopmant for o parcel of lend cious closets all con­ '647-8400.a room with skylights. and wrap around open DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI 1983 MAZDA RX7 Into the lucrative field on arotlon control plan and waliandt permit and orontad a SarBO. Utsmm ConBRan wa *9900 DAVID SECKER Syty dooroxlmataty 0.92 ocraa end Idantlflad oa IN tribute to o comforta­ MANCHESTER. "For Completely new kit­ deck. Full, finished Stop Forecloturel Home­ ».*6495 of automotive sales. flood plain permit for tha raconatruclten of tha Union Straat SIOfDf eTrWDf. owners, confolldata'your Service Manager BrIciM. ble easily managed summer fun and pic­ chen with bullt-lns, fin­ basement. Fully Insu­ 1986 PONTIAC FIERO GT Apply In parson bet­ home. Contact Robert ished rec room with lated. $175,000. Strono bills, pay off your credit MANCHRSTRR LUMRRR • WRTLANDS / RROSION CON­ nic's". Don't miss this 9 C y l. A m o Raorl BlBck Was *7999 ween 9 am and 5 pm. AM INDM IflT • ARTICUi I# SBCTION tlflll AETICLB II. wood stove. 20x40 In- Real Estate, 647-7653.0 cords, your cor or busi­ ».*7495 i l y n c h TROL • NRW STATR ROAD - Approvad on Inland J. Smith, Inc., 65 Eost beautiful 9 room , 4 ness loon, your mortgage No phone calls plaaae. wotlanda permit and arotlon control plan for tha prepotad Center Street. 649-5241 bedroom, eof-ln kit­ ground pool. All for :: zoning Reeutatlons VERNON- Charming 3 and sove, save your PONTMC-TOYOTA tform drainage tvtfam along New State Read. or your own broker. chen, living room with $172,900. U & R Realty. bedroom Ranch on cul- 643-2692. homelt NO PAYMENTS D. W. FISH • SIDRWALK DRFRRMRNT • RRIOLR PATH mmta; r^l4>na mlnlmIom*fl^ STUNNING 2 & 3 bed­ boy window and fire­ de-sac In quiet family U P T O 2 Y E A R S I B od 500 W. CtRtBT S t m a n c i - e s t e r h o n c k Hartford LANR « DRRR RUN H U I L (P-M) - Orontad a dafarmantfor place plus large family MANCHESTER. A good MANOfSltRHONCA 1 tha Inttollatlon of tldawolkt on tha touth tida of Rrldia Path formanca wW tha s t S l I d i V 4 ! o S ^ ^ room Townhouse! neighborhood. Large credit, late payments or Lana from Dear Run Troll to the Varnen town Una. Fabulous 20' office or room, bright and beau­ sound Investment In flreploced living room unemployment Is not a ManclMsttr 24 Adams Street Mitsubishi At ttilf InttTMfDd ptrtont moy bt h#ard and wrlttan studio! Each unit has tiful leading to patio, this 4-4 Duplex like new and eat-ln kitchen. problem. Foreclosure as­ 24 ADAMS ST. | 6 Hartford Turnpike A copy of theta dacislont hot bean filed In fha office of tha 1