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30 C«nts ROSSSaturday, Juna 2 7 ,19S7 VERDICT:____ DEATHm ■ Bv Linda Stowell The Associated Press Inside: BRIDGEPORT — Michael B. Ross, convicted June 5 of murder­ Evaryona thought tha ing lour teen-age girls, on Friday knock on th* Jury room door became the first person con­ ■t S:0S p.m. Friday Just meant demned to die in Connecticut’s tha jurors wanted to go home electric chair since the U.S. and resume deliberations Supreme Court upheld the death next week. But it didn’t mean p e ^ t y in ISTS. that — it meant the Jury had Lawyers lor the 27-year-oid decided that Michael B. Ross serial Uller said they would should be sentenced to death appeal the sentence. In the electric chair. The Cornell University gradu­ — p a g e d ate and former insurance sales­ man from Griswold heard the A jury’s verdict Friday that i verdict from a 12-member Jury Michael B. Ross should go to that deliberated four hours before the electric chair for the concluding the killings were murders of four young women “ especially cruel, heinous and evoked praise for the jurors’ depraved." courage, criticism of Connec­ Those are the aggravating ticut’s death penalty statute factors necessary for the death and predictions Ross will sentence to be imposed under never be executed. Connecticut law. — paged Just as crucial, the eight men and four women Jurors found that The death sentence Im­ no mitigating factors existed in posed on Michael B. Ross any of the slayings. The presence Friday exposes a state that 1 of Just one mitigating factor — has long been Ill-at-ease and such as mental illness — would ill prepared to execute vl'i have ruled out the death penalty. Ross stood motionless facing anyone. The state’s electric L the bench. One of his public chair hasn’t been used since defenders said he did not react. 1960. Even If the chair was ■C functional, the state has no Spectators in the packed executioner. Bridgeport Superior Court room - p a g a d gasped as the sentence was returned. Relatives of Ross’ four Co-workers and friends of teen-age victims, whom Ross either raped or kidnapped before Michael B. Ross were stunned strangling, cried in relief. when the mild-mannered young man was charged with Under state law, trial Judge G. six murders, but the portrait of Sarsfield Ford has no choice but a sadistic killer that emerged to sentence Ross to die in the during his trial bore out the electric chair. Pronouncement of defense lawyer’s description APflIapMto sentence was scheduled for 10 of Ross as a ’’living riddle." a.m. July 6. MiohMui B Ro m Is the first person condemned to die In Connecticut s — paga d JHectrlc chair since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty Turn to page 3 In 1976. Firemen reflect on accord Mood inside Buckiand station is gloomy ... page 2 MAGAZINE PULLOUT SECTION gives m tm t kri To w n firemen f|b^ipp0fnte^ electric

the cftlsens of the state owe a debt of State Rep. Richard D. Tulisano, over Ooisfble CentMaed from page! D- Hill, coHJhairman of tte gratKode to these 11 Jnrom. J u ^ a r y Committee, is one of the B y J 0im Fr Klreti Before an execution maybecarried DeCsprio, who «k*wrled*«J,*f*|* legislature most outspoken opponents HBrold Mwortor Ross had done "terrible tMngs, had out, however, the state teprsme asked the Jury for a Bfe s e n t e ^ of the death penalty. Court most review the ca^ . A light drifgle foil on the PuMk defender M JW d O s^l^ Friday's verdict was for the kkMap- “ I tMnk the death penalty is n d m BadtlBod ArahouBe FrldBy night, murders of RoMn itavlnsky, 16, of appropriate penalty In our jo e w v said he was not s o r p r i^ J L *** Norwich; April Brunals, IL M Gris­ because I don’t think it In the end cBBting the red brick stm ettm in outcome and ^ he " a gloomy light. a ^ a l of the sentence within 26 days wold; Leslie Shelley, 14, of answers society's interests or the Inside die ll-year-old station, and Wendy Baribeautt, I7 of U s l ^ . interest of families and survivors, he known as Company 8 of the town F eX ig the hOF^nie C oortrei^ The Stavinsky and BaribeauH girls said. of Manchester Fire Department, and any appeals, Ross weidddie intiw had also been raped. TuHsano sponsored an unsuccessful It was for the Baribeautt girt s it was dry. But the mood of its two electric chair at the state's maximum Mil tMs year that would h ^ e killing that he was arrested by state occupants seemed to match the abolished the state's death f m a ^ security prison at gomers. poHce on June 26,1664. weather outside. Lera Shelley of Griswold, mother M law. In favor of life hi prison without The fireflghters, John C. By* the possiMItty of parole. cholski of Manchester and Dou­ IT one of the vidim s, said after the Mm June s on six coanw verdict that “ 1 tMnk It’s really great. glas Welch of Andover, per­ felony in the four WIHogs. * ^ * < * » ^ State Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro Jr., '" I f you're going to kgep telling your friend formed their duties Friday as if But She added. ’Mow can I say he R-Wolcott, an equallyy outspokCT what happens next, mention someone gets nothing was wrong. in the s l a ^ s deserved It? I can’t say, I ’m not God. advocate of the death penalty, said M ayte God ruled it. 1 really have no punched In the nose...” But It was obvious both knew it of two young Windham County simply, “ It's about time. God Mess was Just a matter of time before feelings towards Mm.” those Jurors.” Members of the victims’ fanrillM the station they call home is Joseph “ Mad Dog” taborsky, who •*I tMnk Mr. Ro m W ‘^ 5* * hav« drlir«ii tire 17# mitef rowiMltnp turned over to the volunteer deserving of a retrial," said public admitted kllHog seven people in a Comiecticat Weather Eighth District Fire Department, from the New London ^ defender Peter *«*lll6rL^^ Bridgeport every day since the trial robbery, was ttie last P^dwto te something the town has fought for gtate’s Attorney C. Robert Sattl »r., executed In Connecticut. He died In began May 4 and have attended all years. who prosecuted Ross, said te w m the electric chair on May 17,1666. Eastm iBicr or: Saturday, foggy with rain. Chance court proceedings since 1664. “ You get attached to a place," “ very satisfied wHh the verdict. AH o la thundersto m. High in the 60s. Wind southeast lOto said Bycholski, who has been on IS mph. Chance of rain 60 percent. Saturday night, the town’s professional force for ejoudy with a 60 percent chance of showers. Low 88 to 17 years and at the Buckland nV rW pnVIV w f rnW Q 60. Sunday, partly sunny. High in the 70s. A 80 percent firehouse on Tolland Turnpike the > chance of showers. The town-owned Buokignd firehouse on Tollend CeBtnfl, soBthwest interior: Saturday, fog lifting. last four. ’ aou dy with rain. Chance of thunderstorms. High “ It’s like home,” Welch said, Turnpike, directly eoroee from the new Super Hewtlend Suspects held around 70. Wind southeast 10 mph. Chance of rain 60 taking a sip of coffee. “ You spefid - grocery etore, ie a gymtiol of the oontroverey iNNween the per^eBt. Saturday night, doudy taiUi a 80 percent Christmas here and everything.” town and the Eighth, Utiljtiea DIetrlot, chai.ee of showers. Low around 60. Sunday, sunny in without ball In the morning, then pdirtly.cloiidy. A 80 percent chance of FOR THE EIGHT firefighters • ^ frustrating. But you get used to. surpAse Welch or Bycholski. shoWlirs. Iflgh around 60. who man the stadon, though, Since November, the firmighters Christmas will likely be spent it.” In 1978, a court Judge ruled that said, they knew it was Just a somewhere else this year. matter of time before they lost the drug-cash case • A On Thursday, negodators for the district wouid provide fire “ K.-- 1 fire station. Lottery Winners the town and the district, a service to northwest Manchester, taking away the area imme­ “ I ’m not surprised.” Welch political subdivision that pro­ said. vides sewer service and fire diately around the Buckland NEW HAVEN (AP) - A federal M ie «i W f *7 firehouse from town Jurisdiction. Chief John Rivosa said Friday ordered two main <>«<««>•"** Connecticut dally Friday: 87S. Play Four: M45. protecdon to much of northern he was disappointed to see the money-laundering scheme Involving millions of Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 5, 11, SO, 85, 86, 86. Manchester, reached a tentative That ruiing set up a chain of controversial events that led the station go. dollars to be held without he was agreement under which the con­ “ It was a vital station for us.” U.8. District Judge Jose CaManes ***dthat troversial Buckland firehouse town and the district into battle against each other. he said. not convinced that Carlos w R ^ M o A ^ would be turned over to the Jr.. both Colombian nationals, would stay In the United After several years of controv­ The eight men at the Buckland I n ^ x ^strict. flrehouse will sventuslly move to States If they were released on ball. . . . , Under that agreement, which ersy, town voters were asked in a Cabranes also ordered that a third malndriendaMln 1668 referendum whether the the Center Street headquarters, must still be approved by the the case. Joan Guillermo R estre^. Advice ^ 20 Local II___ h *-6 firehouse MW|ld be sMd. The., Rivosa said. iO-41 OhltiiariAR ■ a town Board of Directors and 'He added that one idea might be held without ball until his attorney a As for a hearing on Crash mass Automotive. district voters before it goes into voters said bK 'Butinese__ 12-13 Opinion ...... 14-16 to build a new station somewhere his detention. Boston fire officials survay effect, the town would swap the Welch and m h o ls k i wondered Attorneys for Gavlrla and Ariano piejwntea Churehee — 16-17 Senior CItixens 16 why that vote is now being else, but no plans are in the works AO-sa firehouse for the 26 miles of a rg u m ^ for ball being ths damage Friday morning eiesslfled — ignored. now. Comics ___ 86-80 U.8./World 10-11 district sewer lines. hearing In New Haven federal conri.^Rer tr ^ s h created when a twin-engine Since 1676, two town efforts to Connecticut__ -B-0 Wookond Plus Magaiino It marks a major step forward For now, however, the men at attorney, federal public defender Gary Weinberger, - - - < 0. 37 ______Pullout 21-86 consolidate the district have the Buckland firehouse said they did notargue for ball, saying he expected Restrepo to ' I * a plane crashed Into a Entertainment. in town-district relations, a ri­ f.-V valry that dates back several failed, the last time in November. are prepared to move. Because it retain another lawyer soon. residential area of Dorches­ After that, negotiators on both decades. But it also means the is expected, they said it wouldn’t The three defendants also entered Innocent p l e « to ' t ^ . ter. Three homes were sides got t o g ^ e r to try and end of the town’s presence in the be an emotional experience to various counts of narcotics conspiracy, racketeering destroyed, the pilot was district. resolve the longstanding dis­ leave. and unlawful Interstate travel. iianrhpstrr Hrrald “ I ’m not disappointed for my­ putes. It was from those meetings reportedly killed and three that Thursday’s tentative agree­ “ You’ll Just show up in a Restrepo, Gavlrla and Ariano are a ccu t^ of self.” Bycholski said. “ I ’m disap­ different place,” Bycholski said. participating In a money-laundering ^^ratlon In people were ln|ured on the U 8 P 8 327-800 VOL. CVI, No. 229 ment was reached. i pointed on how the different sides “ You’ll Just have to take your which 27 people sent more than 6166 million In Illegal ground In the crash. At least Penny M. Bleffert. Publisher of town bandied the whoie thing. U 8 drug proceeds overseas for major ColomWan drug THE AGREEM ENT does not gear with you.” seven vehicles were des­ Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen Instead of using common sense, traffickers. They were arrested following a three-year Exseullve Editor Composing Manager they let their egos get in the way.” undercover FBI Investigation. In which a6e"f*J|**P*<* troyed In the flames. Deniso A. Noberts Boben H. Hubbard In the laundering of the money In Connecticut, Florida Advsfllslng Olrsetor Prassroom Manager All Is quiet on Sth’s front AF photo Starli F AbrsHls Jeanne O. Fromerth BYCHOLSKI AND WELCH and elsewhere. Business Msneger Circulation Manager both said it wouid make more didn’t feel comfortable talking Gavlrla. 36, Is charged with one count or narcotic Published dally axespi Sunday and eerlsln holidays by the sense it the town kept the A dispatcher and two volun­ about the heated issue. conspiracy, which carries a maximum penalty of M • Manchester Publishing C o . 16 Bralnard Place. Manchastar. firehouse and had Jurisdiction teers watched television upstairs In fact, the only one who years In prison and a $200,660 fine. Court documents Church bus plunges down mountain Conn. 06040. Second clasa poalaga paid at Manchastar, Conn. over the area surrounding it. As it in the Eighth District fire station Postmaster; Sand address changes to the Manchastar Herald. seemed to have anything to say at say he Is In the top management level of the really see what happened,” said stands today, however, the town Friday night. The bus was one of two carrying ' P.O. BOX 861, Manchaslar. Conn. 08040. all was the district’s dog. Ax. money-laundering operation. BLAIRSVILLE, Ga. (A P) - A 16-year-ok) Shellle Bruce of Winter If you don't raoaivs your HaraldbySp.m. weekdays or7;60a.m. operates the Buckiand firehouse Newspapers with headlines youngsters from the First Baptist Usually friendly. Ax tried to Federal prosecutor Richard N. Palmer said Gavlrla church bus filled with teen-agers Haven, who suffered cuts and w Saturdays, please'talsphona your carrier. If you're unabla to and the district has Jurisdiction about the town selling its contro­ Church of Winter Haven, Fla , from reach your carrier, call subacrlbar sarvica at e4T-684e by 6 p.m. attack a reporter seeking has no ties to the and so would probably ran off a road and plunged 80 feet bruises. " I looked out the window over the area. versial Buckland firehouse to the a weeklong stay at a youth camp In w a a k d ^ for dalivsry In Manchaatar. answers to a few questions. flee If released on boll. Cabranes rejected ^fen se down a mountainside Friday, kil­ and 1 saw all these trees passing." “ People come in here and say. district sat on a table. th e northeastern Georgia Suggested carriar rates are 81.60 weakly. IT.TOforonamenlh, The district volunteers quickly attorney David Rosen’s proposal that Gaviria be ling a 14-year-old girl and Injuring The Rev Frank Brooks, who was 823 lOforthraamontha. |46.80fertlxmonlhsandl88.40lorena “There’s a car fire down the None of the three were willing placed under house arrest In a residence In New Haven 29 other people, authorities said. mountains. driving the bus, was thrown clear of came to the rescue, bringing the Some victims were trapped for as year. Senior cHIxan ratas and mall rataa are avallaMa on raquaat. street,’ ” Welch said. “ We say, to talk about the subject, which The brakes on the bus gave out as the wreckage. Brooks, 86, a youth To plaoa a elassHlsd or display advarllaamsni. or to rspoil a dog into another room and telling and be monitored electronically. long as two hours, and worried ’terry. I can call the (district) has divided the town and the It was coming down a steep Incline pastor at the church, was In critical news Ham. story or plctura Mas. call 84S-2T11. Offloe hours are him to sit. Rosen also argued that the crime that Gaviria was parents gathered at the church In % fire department, but I can’t go.’ district for years. The dispatcher, about 8 p.m. on the Richard Russell condition at Kennestone Hospital In 6;80 a m. to 8 p.m ktonday through Friday. “ terry about that,” one volun­ charged with could not be “ heinous,” considering that the hope of getting more Informa- T h e Manchaatar Herald Is a member of the Asaociatad Ptaas. People get mad. But there’s who was from Vernon, said he Scenic Highway, a winding, two- suburban Atlanta, said hospital “ the government Itself performed this conduct." He Uon about the Injured. the AudH Bureau of Clrculatlona and the New wasn’t too familiar with the teer said. “ He doesn’t usually do lane road, said Union County spokeswoman Dana Jackson. nothing we can do with a court was referring to the FBI laundering money as part of “ It happened so last 1 dldn t Nawapapsr Asaeclallofi. injunction against us. It used to be Issues. The other two said they that.” Sheriff Tom Duncan. Its cover. MHS students learn writing skills via Africa Young Zimbabwe and Manchester penpals talk tigers and television

W^w®® ^ n fljf JivWOv ^wJWwP ^Ww®^Www photographs, music and Ideas. The By John F. Kirch African students, who go to Makwatsine i: The W «t«r Dgpartffwrtrt i HH m h A mI « flr* flow ff* l Hcrdld Rcportdr Secondary School in Guruve. Zim­ « « Jtew •*•<« II««hI « llhiwwitf - liN« l« t , l« d*U»i^^ babwe. thought of Americans as ven^ the effeett « f (}m wirt«r »f t t m ter tire preteeUee When teachers Charlie Vousden and rich. and. In some cases, asked trtll l«rt porpeeet, ieet tm hemn. The mey reaeH tn Sherrill Jamo walked Into their English American students to send them plane dew eew d in State e/eter preeewe er tptehiy the ttew classes last fall and told their students tickets, computers and other material Il< ^ area waat to fiiteratala floota M. flortlieait to they would be writing letters to g o ^ s not available In their country. Hlfliard Straet, atid oaat Off Cantor Street to Love Lam . teen-agers in Zimbabwe, they got a lot of The American students also noticed a blank stares. strong Interest in education among the PupiMlMr pffonwt In Andovnr Zimbabwe. It seemed, wasnt a African studenU. country many Manchester High School Vousden explained that students In AMDOVen - Puppetoor Katie Van Vlack will studenU were familiar with, Zimbabwe must Uke a national exam perfor m in a puppet slww at ttie Andoeer Public "1 hadn't heard of It before." said when they compleU high school. It’s a Uhnry on Monday at f;M p m. The allow, wblcb will Tiffany folvik, who just finished her one-shot deal and the results determine be bold at the Andorer elementary Sctiool'a junior year, " I thought It would ^ whether a student goes to college or alLpurpoee room, la part of tbe tibrary'a aummer Interesting because 1 had never thought spends the rest of his or her life on a readtnf profram. of Africa much." . ^ farm. . , ^ Well, Zolvik and the rest of the "W e have a better chance of going to RHAM tflo In youth program students In Vousden's and Jam os college here than they do there." Reeves classes think about it now. For nine said. "A lot of people take for granted H e m u m -- n iree RHAM atudenta will attend tbe months, the studenU have been corres­ what we have here." Center for Creative Youtb Program at Wealeyan ponding with their counterparts In Vousden and Jamo began this pro­ UnlveraHy tbia aummer. RHAM Principal Anm S. Zimbabwe, a country In south central gram by working with teacher Renee O'Brien announced recently. Africa, just northeast of . Shatteman, who taught English at Attending tbe aummer realdency program from Makwatsine School for about two years ^ 0*010 pVwW Wf f The program started two years ago to Sunday to Aug. 1 ere R lalm Wbalen and Tamara teach students how to communicate before returning to the United States. O r^ k o. wbo iNlI atudy creative writing, and Kriatln winning wheela with people In a country whose culture Is Shatteman, who will teach In South Bobman. wtw will apecialiae in vocal muaic. much different from theirs. And. Windsor High School next year, coordi­ Raymond F. Damato of Homastaad Willis, Hudson Holllstar, Kavin Palmar, according to the two teachers, the nated events from Zimbabwe, and then program has worked. Straat atands baslda tha 1932 PB and Paul J. Rossatto. Willis did tha Jamo's classes sold they Included their students. Then both sides described returned to America to Introduce the “ If the students ore writing to a maohanloal work and Palmar did tha home addresses so correspondence can their dreams. program to Manchester’s students. C a lm d a rs Plymouth ooupa that aarnad him a gpecific audience, they care much more finishing rastoratlon. Damato also owns continue in the summer. "She (the girl 1 wrote to) dreamed n first'plaoa Junior award at tha aaatarn about their writing. becauM ‘ hey iw not tiger was chasing after her.” said Makwatsine School Is surrounded by division spring maat of tha Antiqua a 1920 Bulok touring oar. Modal K64S, writing for a grade, they’re writing to " I thought It was exciting because I dirt roads and huU, according to hod thought about going to Africa." Angela Newsome, who just graduated Automoblla Club of Amarloa. Tha avant which has alraady won Junior and sanlor communicate." Jamo said. from MHS. "That's something kids here Vousden and Jamo. The school building, Students soy ‘ hey-'re lea rn ^ much said Audro Reeves, one of Vousden s which Is still under construction by the Manohoatar took plaoa at Vallay Porga. Pa„ with 778 awards from tha club. Ha also has a 1920 wouldn't dream about." from their foreign friends. Although the students. . The students have also exchanged students. Is near a river where croco­ antrlas and 300 Judgas. Othar local Packard, Modal 120, last botch of letters were sent out this Students started by describing Amer­ diles play. ica and Manchester to the Zimbabwe tape-recorded messages, yearbooks. Penaion Board. Lincoln Center gold room. tp.m . rasidants who attandad wara; Jack week, some students In Vousden and Repubilean Town Committee. Lincoln Center hearing room. 7 p.m. Coventry GOP has EDC nominee Board of Dlrectore, Lincoln Center bearing room. 7 Town ponds eyed for fishing that the GOP create Its own. p.m. Cleary, 49, aimed his comments COVENTRY - Republican separate economic development at Sondra Stave, a Democrat and Democratic Town Committee aubcommittee. MunIC' By Oaorae Loyns year. Before that can occur, He said for as long as he could Alfred Bray has been nominated to chairman of the EDC. who critic­ commission. ipal Building coffeeroom, 7:M p.m. Herald Reporter though, he said, the town must have remember, people In town have School board walvot bidding fill a GOP vacancy on the town s approval from the state Depart­ been Inquiring about the possibility Economic Development Commis­ ized the Republicans for taking The new panel would not take the Tburaday BOLTON — The Bolton Board of Education decided their time In makii.g a nomination. Board of Dlrectora, Lincoln Center heating room. I Manchester residents might soon ment of Health Services, which of fishing In town waters. sion. newly elected Republican place of the town EDC. Cleary said Thursday to waive the bidding process for renovations " I f the Republicans are eager to He said It would be a supplement to a.m. be able to fish in two town-owned oversees municipal drinking-water The ponds in question were Town Chairman Michael Cleary on on Industrial arts room In the high school. promote responsible economic de­ the town, giving suggestions and Judge'e houra. Probate Court building. 6; M p.m, ponds under a plan being consi­ supplies. purposely made to hold fish by the said Friday night. dered by town officials. Before the state office gives North Manchester Water Co.. Originally. 89.800 was budgeted for the renovations, The nomination will go to the velopment. as the rest of us are, the recommendations to the Town The ponds are located off of approval, it probably will require Young said. The water from the which will Include lowering the celling of a fo m e r Town Council Monday night for best thing to do Is fill that vacancy Council. Andoaar Lydall Street behind Foulds Reser­ the town to provide supervision and ponds flows Into Foulds Reservoir, storage room for wood and making It Into a drafting confirmation, Cleary said. If It Is Stave had said. room. Since DMC Construction’s quote of 87,800 to do "The Town Council needs Input." Wedneaday voir. and had previously been sanitary facilities. Young said. which is connected to Morse approved. Bray will fill a position She made her comments In Reservoir. the renovations was well below the amount originally Cleary said. Board of Selectmen awearlng>ln ceremony. Town stocked with trout when they were Partlclpants'imlght also have to. left open three months ago, when reference to Cleary’s suggestion owned by the former North Man­ The two reservoirs are used only budgeted for the job. It was decided that bidding was Office Building. • a.m. obtain special fishing permits, he Blanche Strater resigned from the chester Water Co., said Robert added. " as a backup water supply. If they not necessary. EDC to take a spot on the Town Young, town water and sewer In addition, access to the ponds were used as a first source, fishing Council. B y law. councllmen cannot Bolton administrator. may have to be Improved first, he would not be allowed. Young said. sit on any other town board. The two ponds are the only ones said. Some tall grass and brush That Is why the town's other major Elaven graduate from ROTC " I just want to state a fact, said Monday owned by the town that are not might have to be cut. reservoirs — such as Globe Hollow Cleary, who was elected Republi­ CIASSIFIID ADS Eleven students graduated June 18 from the Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 7:N p.m. treated with copper sulfate to keep and Buckingham — cannot be used. The town's Advisory Park and Regional Occupational Training Center. The speaker can town chairman Wednesday down algae that can foul the taste Recreation Commission has long He added that before the town’s night. “ Within 30 minutes of my SUretOQBtTBBUltB Conaervatlon Commlaalon, Herrick Memorial Park, at the ceremony was state Rep. Naomi Cohen of the and smell of the water. Young said. been In favor of fishing in town- water treatment plant was built election victory, A1 Bray was 7:M p.m . 18th District, whose son. Josh, was among the Game fish such as trout and bass owned waters. and other Improvements to the nominated to fill the vacancy ” 643-2711 Planning Commlaalon, Community Hall, 8 p.m. cannot live In water mixed with water system were made, the two sroduotes. Joel Janenda. chairman of the Graduates were John Adams. Kyle Juttner, Michelle ntUraday copperopper sulfate, hene said.sai reservoirs were used as a first town park commission, said this Ann Shensle, and Frank Yesonls. of Manchester: Library Board, Bentley Memorial Library,7; Mp.m...... partment would source. Now. the Improvements Young said hisdepa week the group will discuss the Sharon Hlerresuelo. Eddie Klrksey. and Christine S have no problems holding one-day allows town officials to keep the ave no problems ho proposal when It m eets in Quinn, of Hartford: Josh Cohen of Bloomfield; Eric ATTENTION SURPIUS WINDOWS... Covontry fishing derbies In the ponds next September. reservoirs as backups. ts Hoyt of Vernon; Tracey Spencer of Glastonbury; and Kmart SHOPPERS MMIUIACTURER OViRSTOCK! Monday Troy Wilkins of South Windsor. I Steering'Liaaon Committee. Town Office Building, AT MANUFAGURER'S COST 7;M p.m. Contatt nets local wlnnora In our June 28 pre­ Town Council, Town Office Building, 8 p.m. Forms save disabled In a fire printed ad that was First quality w ood windows and insulated steel doors. COVENTRY — Fifth-graders at the Capt. Nathan computer files, but Sgt. Gerald Calve, police mailed to your hornet, Mony sizes, many typos. Both primed w ood and vinyl Veterana Memorial Commlaalon, Town Office Handicapped people in Manchester will have a Hale School recently participated in a poster contest training officer, said there is Information on only the Meah Stack Chair, Is clod-all with insulating glass. CASH I CARRY .. Building, 7; SO p.m. better chance of being rescued quickly from their sponsored by the Tolland County Soli and Water about 300 or 300 people. homes in case of a fire or other disaster If they fill out Conservation District. not available for the ad, The effort to get more information on more people W e’ve just purchased a leadin g mid- A ll SAltS FINAl Park and Recreation Committee. Patriot'a Park. a form telling emergency personnel about Eric Wilkinson won the contest, which centered on -1 is being undertaken by the Commission on the due to product unavalla ------^ ^ , themselves. the theme "Soli: We Can’t Grow Without It.” Tiffany West Manufacturer’s ovorsfCKk. Whether 7: SO p.m. Handicapped In cooperation with the town's Human blllty from the manufac­ School Building Committee. Coventry High School, Data from the forms will be fed Into police Kimble placed second. . ^ you are planning an addition to your eONTINBNTAL < Services Department. turer. L U M s a n C O . 7; SO p.m. computers to be called up quickly In an emergency. The district will present Eric with a T-shirt and will home or an entire development, our in­ Forms will be mailed out Wednesday to about Similar forms were mailed out with taxes two STSth Anniveraary Committee. Town Office Build­ give a pisia party for his class. We regret any Inconven­ ventory is large enaugh to supply you ing. 7; SO p.m. 10,000 Manchester taxpayers. The forms will also be years ago, but the new ones seek more Information. available at the Manchester Senior CItliens’ Center ience this may h|ve' with the product. I Hiaraday The new form asks where In a house a bedridden Committlont caned maatinga ^ IM NORTH MAIN ST Pair Houalng Commlaalon. Town Office Building, and at the offices of Visiting Nurse and Home Care. person or one confined to a chair is located. caused our custointrs. One year product warranty/20 year MANCHItTfR CT M049 The forms should be mailed to the Emergency M9-S1S4 The Manchester Economic Development Commis­ Mm -An 7 }8 ee*-S 00 pm 7; SO p.m. The first information for the computer came from glass warranty from the manufocturer. Housing Rehabilitation Commission. Town Office Service Survey, care of the Manchester Municipal sion and the Cheney National Historic District tl.I.OOem eeew Building, 41 Center St„ Manchester, 00040. service organisations such as the visiting nurses. Building. 7:80 p.m. Commission have both canceled their Thursday Some of the Information Is already In the police The new forms will reach more people, Calve said. Conservation Commission. Town Office Building...... 7;S0p.m. — — i— awAa^aMa*4Mi^aM*a* s s a* ■■ Hundreds attend obte««te« WE’RE SERVING YOU LUNCH

Church, Woodsvlllii N.H. Burial Gleason funeral Ru b m II PottMlon, will be at a laUif date In tte Town longtlm# merchant House Cemetery, Newbury, Vt. TOGETHER i! Calling hours are Saturday from 7 By A. J. OIckaraon to i;M p.m. at the Ricker Funeral T h « A n o c lo ttd P r t t t . Russell 8. Potterton, H, of 19 Home. Birch Lane, Woodsville, |Mc{on^de ijjg Manchester Herald Iroquois Trail, Bolton, formerly of N.H. NORTH MIAMI, Ha. - JacUe Oleason’a widow Manchester, husband of Evelyn Memorial donatlona may be pimwd a (laal red carnation on hia lapel Friday as (Hevey) Potterton, died early made to the American Heart family and fans gatiierad beside. the beloved Friday at an area convalescent Association. entertainer’s casket to mourn the loss of "a working home. man’s comedian.” -O' He was bora In Meriden July IS, BoudiMUX Brymt ■t£vm Hundreds of mourners waited In WMlegree beat 19M, and had lived mostof his life in KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (A P ) - outside the chapel to pay their last respects. Manchester before moving to Bol­ Boudleaux Bryant, co^omposer of Gleason, known as "The Great One” and beloved for ton 14 years ago. tte bluegrass standard ’’Rocky his portrayal of the loud-mouthed bus driver Ralph He was the president and owner Kramden on ’’The Honeymooners,” died Wednesday of Potterton’s TV and Appliances in Top,” ’ ’Wake Up Uttle Susie,” < I at his home in nearby Lauderhill at the age of 71. Manchester from 1991 to 1971. He ” Bye Bye Love” and hundreds of Imperial Point Hospital staff physician Leonard was a member of 8t. George otter tunes, died Thursday of Erdman said the Brooklyn, N.Y.-born comedian died Episcopal Church of Bolton. cancer. He was 67. Bryant studied classleal violin as of adenocarcinoma, colon cancer which also involved He was active In many local clubs RUSSELL POTTERTON the liver. and organisationa. He was a past a child and met Felice Scaduto His widow, Marilyn, and his two daughters spent an president and longtime member of . . . mBrohsnt, musician while playing pop music In Milwau­ hour at a private viewing Friday morning. W itt them tte Manchester Klwanls Club. He kee In 1945. Iliey married after a was his sister-ln-law, June Taylor, whose June Taylor was also a member of Manchester Memorial donatlona may be brief courtship. The Bryants co- r' Dancers appeared, on Gleason’s television variety Friendship Lodge of Masons 145, made to the AlsheInMr’s Disease compoaed more than 1,569 songs. show. and a past president and member of and Related Disorders Foundation, Their songs were recorded by such Mrs. Gleason pinned her husband’s trademark red tte Greater Manchester Chamber MO N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, HI. diverse musical groups as Bob carnation on him during the private viewing, said Ron of Commerce. 60601, or to St. Geoiie Episcopal Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Elvis Laramore, manager of the LIttgow Funeral Chapel. He was an accomplished pianist, Church. Presley and the Everiy Brothers, Playing quietly in the background In the chapel was and had played with tte McKay for whom the couple penned 27 Gleason’s brassy theme song ’’Melancholy Serenade,” Orchestra. He also played for WTIC VMIy ThBrrton songs, 12 of which bMame hits. ’The wbichhe wrote himself and was a million best-seller In and the State Theater. He had Bryants were Inducted Into the IMS. served as an organist for St. Mary’s Vivlly (Silva) Therrien, 60, died National Songwriters Hall of Fame After the family left, the bronse, carnation-covered Episcopal Church many years ago. Tuesday evening at Wythe County last year. casket was closed and the chapel doors were opened at He was a member of the Manches- Community Hospital in Wyttevllle, Va. She was tte widow of ^la n d H. noon to IM people who had bMn waiting. t e r Land Conservation ChartM wmiMis LIttgow officials said they expected 1,0M people Commission. Therrien, who died in November would visit before the chapel c l o ^ at 9 p.m., but by Besides his wife, he is survived by 1079. WARSAW, Ind. (A P) - Charles 2;M p.m. 6M had already signed the guest book. two sons, Russell L. Potterton of She was bora In Lisbon, Portugal, Reuben Williams, publisher of the Many of the fans said they remembered Gleason Bolton and Robert S. Potterton Sr. on Aug. M. 1917. She was a nurse Warsaw lim es-Unlon and the most of all because he seemed to be one of them. of Coventry; two brothers, George practitioner for many years at the founder of two radio stations, died ’’Jackie Gleason was a working man’s comedian,” A. Potterton of Manchester and University of Rhode Island. Friday at age 76. said Evelyn Castorina, who said her firefighter father William N.H. Potterton of War­ She Is survived by one son, Carl WilUams, the grandson of Reub Identified with Kramden’s constant financial troubles. wick, R.I.; seven grandchildren Therrien of Pawcatuck; four Williams, who founded tte Warsaw ' ■m * - Gleason’s variety show was the first television and six great-grandchildren; and daughters, Vivlly Powers of Man­ TImes-Unlon, attended Howe and program she was allowed to stay up to watch, and she several nieces and nephews. chester, Elaine Rogers of Maitland. St. John’ s Military academies dreamed of Joining the June Taylor dancers. ’The funeral will be Monday at 11 Fla., Deanne Burnham of North b^ore entering tte University of First In the line was Mary Lobell, who arrived three a.m. at St. George Episcopal Kingston, R.I.. and Michelle Emr of Nebraska. He served 16 years as • f p w hours early. Church In Bolton, with iHirial in Altadena, Calif.; seven grandchild­ director of First National Bank of ‘ ‘He really was the greatest, one of a kind, down to Bolton Center Cemetery. Calling ren; and one stepbrother, Raphael . Warsaw and served on tte board of earth,” she said. ” He was able to make anybody laugh. hours are Sunday from I to 4 and 7 to Silva of Menlo Park. Calif. the Baker Boys Club for 25 years. It was Just everything about him that portrayed tte 9 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral ’The funeral will be Sunday at I He founded WR8W-FM In 1946 and American people.” Home. 400 Main St. p.m. at St. Luke’s Episcopal WRSW-AM in 1N2. An Invitation-only funeral Mass is scheduled Saturday at St. Mary’s Cathedral In Miami. Gleason’s fam ily declined to release tte guest list. Although Gleason was d l v o r ^ twice and married three times, violating Roman Catholic teachings, he is entitled to a burial within the faith because he was 1<6W6, SpVt6, F66tur66 6lld reconciled with tte church, said the Rev. Gerard LaCerra, chancellor of the Miami archdiocese. McDonald’6« teol Become a New Manchester Herald Sub* I Arthur Bums dies; acriber (for a minimum of 13 weeks) and was Fed chairman we‘11 send you a $5.00 book of Mo> Donald's* Qlft Certificates to use at any| BALTIMORE (AP) — Arthur F. Bums, who wielded ^McDonald's* location. Dont waltl unmatched influence over the nation’s economy as Federal Reserve Board chairman under three presidents, died Friday, a hospital spokesman said. He was U . Bums died about noon of coronary disease Fill Out the Coupon below. 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McGuigan, however, doubted the state Supreme Court, frtdayM&iM action waapoeelbteintlw walwofatw^W* Sy tfie AeoMidM Free# chargee In the dhefha of Maa critical of tax Commiaaionor /ohn O. O r o ^ a A Jury's verdlcl Friday that which win automatlcany review 0F O IH nV Ww^m mmfmw W W Iawy w V " the case, will let the death condoct, tat ta refnaad to aay wtattar Oropta'a jofr cauae BMy wene murdered M living riddle’ Miefuef B. Ross should go to the waa in jooparity- electric chair for the murders of sentence stand. "No one la above the law /' fi'Nelll aaM. fijiuuv leiBini. four young women evoked praise "Given the structure of the Orota^ la not accoaed of breaking any law, bat of ii9y 19, filf: Handel mfea that for the Jurors’ courage, criticism Connecticut statute, H wIB be violating Ma depariment’a code of etirtca and Ha vrnV W frlw . Roaa can be charged hr Conneeti- By The Aftacfuted Fre«* t i Connecticut's death penalty very difficuH to sustain the Jury’s regoiationa irhen be confronted a atate aenator «Hb a Rmo arreated for ewt for the Brtmafa and Shefley statute and predictions Ross will finding,’’ McGuigan said Co-workers and friends of Michael B. Ross were confidential tax file. uw siayrng of wofioy D a fiv & a u n , afaymge hecauee the glrla were never be executed. "Clearly H is one of the most "I waa certainly not bapnr with the regort," O^Neill kftmapped In the atate. stunned when the mild-mannered young man was "It's about time - God bless heinous set of crimes that onecan iTof liahM. charged with the murders of six yomg Counecticm aaid. "It pointed oat aome obvloaa mlatakea that were May 9,1999; Triad la moved out those Jurors." said state Rep. conjure up, but the Connecticut M y E fW4t Roaa charged wHh wemen, hot the partraH a sadtstle Wiief inai statute is diffkmlt to impose." made. Aa a reaalf of thfa report, K'apoaaible that aome the deadta of five Other teen-age of New London County becauae of Eugene A. Migliaro Jr., R- action will be taken." emerged during his trial bore out the defense lawyer s A Wcicott, an putspoken advocate Connecticut law r e ^ res a girfa: RoMn Stavinaky. IP. of pre-trial pidyficHy, Aaked if the report on Oroppo’a conf rontation with a description of Ross as a "living riddle." of the death penalty. death sentence in a capital felony atate aenator required aome action, O’Neill aaid; "ft Norwich; April Bmnala, 14. of Aug. 19, 1999: Bridgeport ia Ross, 27, was condemned Friday to die for ine "He should gel the hot seal." case If a Jury finds at least o ^ very well may." Oriawold; teatte Sbeflcy. 14. of choaen aa the trial afte. slayings of four New London-area girls. The first m ^ Migliaro said. "We've got to aggravating factor and no mit­ sentenced to death In Connecticut since the U.s. Aaked, then, if Oroppo’a Job waa in Jeopardy, the Griawold; Tammy Wlfliama. 17. Sept. 99, 1999: Connecticut protect society." igating factor. If even one mit­ governor aaid; "fiverybody'a Job ia in Jeopardy, of Brooklyn; and Debra SmHh Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty In 1970. Stale police Detective Michael igating favor is found, however, Taylor. 29, of Griawold. Supreme Court refuaeatohearan Ross is already serving a 120-year sentence for the including mine every time 1 run for re-election." appeal on Ihe ruling that Roaacan Malchik, who arrested Ross on the defendant's life is spared. Nov. 19, 1994: Roaa' lawyera Killings of (wo Windham County women. June 28, 1984. also praised the Critics of the law say Juries be tried in the atate for murdera A (all, (hin man with neat dark hair and glasses. Ross should be able to balance aggra­ 8la(« fffM suit cgalfitt auto daalar move to auppreaa hia atatementa commHted in Rhode laland. was the eldest of four children of Dan and Patricia Jury. to police. "I find It absolutely unaccepta­ vating and mitigating factors and HARTFORD — Attorney General Joaeph I. Lleber- Feh, 17, 19»: Judge G. Sara- Ross He grew up on his family's egg farm In Brooklyn, ble to me as a policeman and a sentence a defendant to death if man aaid Friday that the atate bad filed auitaccuaing a Ang, 1, 1999: New London Held Ford m Bridgeport ordera joined Future Farmers of America at Killingly High aggravating factors outweigh S u p e ^ Court Judge Seymour L. father that these girls can walk on Torrington auto dealer of aelling uaed cara aa new. Jury aelectlon to b ^ n on March School, and studied agriculture at Cornell University, Route 12 In Lisbon and end up any mitigating factors, The auH waa filed agalnat Torrington Toyota Inc. Hendef rulea Roaa’ atatementa 29. where he joined a fraternity raped and murdered or dumped "1 never wanted the possibility following an inveatigatbm by lieberman'a office and can be uaed at trial. Ross' high .school guidance counselor described him (of a death penalty) to be easy, " Mareh 19,1997: Hartford O S. In a swamp," Malchik said. (he Department of Motor VeMefeo. Bet, 99,1999: Hendd ordera Ihe as a R student who was controlled in his actions and got Edwin Shelley of Griswold, said Slate's Attorney C. Robert allege that omt^oyoeo of Torrington Toyota four New London County caaea — Dfatrlct Court Judge Alan Nevaa along well with his peers, , , j • Satli Sr., who refused to plea declinea to hear an appeal on the father of 14-year-old victim Leslie have driven new cara for porioda of un to aeveral Baribeauft, Stavinaky. Brunaia. A man who described himself as Ross' best friend in Shelley, said he had been con­ bargain with Ross' attorneys and montha and then, after tampering with the odometer, and Shelley — conacHdated. Rhode laland iaaue. high school said In testimony that the defendant was a vinced the Jury would return a instead tirelessly pursued a death aold thoae cara to conaumera who believed there waa IMareh 99, 1997: Jury aelectlon "nice guy" and well liked by others. 'H e was death sentence and predicted sentence for Ross. little or no mileage on them," Ueberman aaid. Nev, II, 1999: Roaa pleada no outspoken. He got along. He was bright," said Richard "But 1 also said it shouldn't be conteat in Windham County Su­ begina. Ross will be executed, even if It He aaid hla office had been alerted by a Torrington Laviguer of Wlllimantic. takes 10 years to exhaust all his almost impossible," Salt! said. Toyota cuatomer who noticed aigna of wear on a ear perior Court to the mufdera of May 4,1997: Teatimony begina. Ross' supervisor at the Prudential Insurance Co., "It’s unfortunate we have a Wllfiama and Taylor. appeals. aold aa new. June 9, lltT: Roaa convicted of where Ross worked as a salesman before his arrest, Shelley took a leave of absence situation where so many people Dee, 14,1999: Roaalaaentenced aix counta of capHal felonv in the said Ross was an above-average worker and above from his Job as a U.S. Postal are victims before the death Two fact loantharlclng ehargtt to two conaecutlve life terma — a four alaylnga. Jury dtdmerated average in Intelligence. , j ^rvlce letter carrier and has penalty is imposed." total of 199 yeara — for the Juat 97 minutea. •T always said he would be a future vice president If attended nearly all the court Of the verdict itself, Satti would Nfew HAVEN — Two men were arreated on federal he continued on with his record the way he had." said Wlltiama and Taylor murdera. June 99, 1997: Jury condemna proceedings In the case during say only: "I'm gratified for the loanaharking and eonapirata chargea atemming from Max L. Kopko of Uncasville the last three years. families because 1 know what an Inveatigation of loanaharking by atate police and the June 19,1999: Hearing begina Roaa to the electrfc chair. Ford But the portrait of another kind of man emerged on motion to diamlaa murder acta aentendng for July 9. Former Chief Stale's Attorney they've been through.” FBI, authorHIea aaid Friday. during the trial. t, , , Federal agenta and atate police detectivea arreated Testimony by friends, family and psychiatric Victor Angelo Galatl, Sa, of Newitaton late Thuraday experts in Bridgeport Superior Court portrayed Ross while atate police arreated Frank Zimmlttl, 49, of New as a sick man whose drive to rape and kill was rooted In State unprepared for execution Britain on Friday, according to Stanlev Klein, apecial Tension ruied Bridgeport court a tormented childhood. . « agent In charge of the FBI In Connecticut. Helen McClintock, a former worker at the Ross Both were ordered to appear before a federal family egg farm, Eggs Inc., said Ross’ mother was Connecticut has anguished over death penalty maglatrate In Hartford on chargea of collection of Second knock by jurors brought the verdict cruel to him and his father cold toward all his children. extentiona of credit by extortinate meana and Mrs. Clintock said she was fond of Ross - who called Wollenberg said he was certain conapiracy, Klein aaid in a atatement. BRIDOEFORT (AP| - Eve­ knew enough to aend aomeone out pertaining to aggravating and her his "surrogate mom" — but suspected he had deep HARTFORD (AP) - Thedeath better than them,” Hep. Richard Conviction of the chargea could bring maximum mental and emotional problems. .jt. „ sentence imposed on Michael B, D. Tullsano, D-Hocky Hill, co- it had been "a wrenching expe­ ryone thought the knock on the tor coffee and refreahmenta. mitigating factors In each of the Dr Waller Borden, a forensic psychiatrist, said Rosa/ rience" for the Jury. aentencea of 20 yeara in pnaon and/or a fine of 110,000 Jury room door at 9; 09 p.m. Conatructlon In the building - three caaea. Ross Friday exposes a state that chairman of the Judiciary Com­ or both, Klein aaid. was beaten regularly by his father and traumatized by has long bron Ill-at-ease and 111 mittee and sponsor of the bill, "This Is the system In action... Friday Juat meant the Jurora knocked out the air condltloolng ' , 'rhe Jury stood, aa did Roaa and the way we do It In America." he wanted to go home and reaume ahortly after the trial began May his mother, Patricia, who resented that her pregnancy , prepared to execute anyone. said when his committee adopted ^ "hla attorneys, aa the verdict was with Michael compelled her to rnarry. The state’s electric chair, the measure. said. "Now we’ll have to see what Qlatt tworn In at Jutllee deliberationa neat week. 4, and the drinking ftantalna being read. A tew Jurora watched happens on appeal." But It didn't moan that — it don't work. There la no cafeteria, One of Ross’ Jobs on the family farm was to find weak known as "Old Sparky." has not Tullsano and others also HARTFORD - Robert D. Glaaa, the firat black ^ , Roaa closely. He stood quietly. argued that the Judicial system Is Connecticut first used an elect­ meant the Jury had decided that TheTheji Jury began deUberatlona at The only notae In Ihe courtroom or deformed chicks and strangle them, Borden said. been used since 1980. It has never nominated to the Connecticut Supreme Court, waa The director of Johns Hopkins University’s sexual been hooked up and tested since It too Imperfect toha ve the power to ric chair In 1987. Murderers were awom in Friday, drawing a warm reaponae to an Michael B. Roaa ahould be If;;09p.i 09 p.m. and broke for lunch for g muffled sobs from hanged prior to that, the last aentenced to death in the electric one hour at 1, Roaa waa given a disorders clinic said Ross has frequent fantasies about was moved from the former state end a person's life. emotional apeech on the opporiunitlea in America. family membera. rape and murder. prison In Wethersfield to the state "When you’re dealing with the hanging In 1938. The state has Gov. William A. O’Neill, who admlniatered the oath chair. lunch of a apam and cheeae executed 73. all men, since 1894. Membera of all of Ihe victim'a aandwich and a carton of warm Someone whispered, "You can The psychiatrist, Fred Berlin, said Ross suffers from prison In Somers In In 1982. And ultimate punishment, there Is no to Glaaa and to a aecond nominee, Alfred V. Covelloof cut the tension with a knife." a mental Illness called sexual sadism In which "the officials say the electrical system coming back," 'Tullsano said. No one has been put to death In the Weat Hartford, called the moment "hiatoric." famlllea, lawyera, Judgea, polltl- milk In hla holding cell. state since Joseph "Mad Dog" ciana, reportera and othera had The firat knock on the Jury door When the first case waa read Individual Is sexually turned on by thoughts or Ideas of at Somers can't handle the power Rep. William L. Wallenberg. Glaaa, 04, of Waterbury, waa named a Juvenile Court and the answer Indicated Roaa degrading,... causing suffering." , _ , , needed to make the chair R-Farmington. ranking Republi­ Taborsky was executed In 1980 for Judge in 1007 and a Superior Court Judge In 1079, while apent the afternoon milling about came at 9:19. Everyone won­ the murders of seven people. the atuffy hallway in the old dered then If there waa a verdict, would be sentenced to death, The Connecticut murders were not Ross only function. can member of the Judiciary Covello, 94, waa named In 1074 to the old Circuit Court lidwin Shelley, father of Leslie Even If the chair was func­ Committee, argued during the Three men were on death row bench, the forerunner of the Superior Court. Superior Court building on becauae It only took them 97 at Somers awaiting execution Golden Hllla. minutea on June 9 to find Roaa Shelley of Griawold, smiled and *^*^After his arrest In Connecticut, he was charged with tional. the state has no committe debate that the death “Where elae but In America could a black woman, nodded. kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman In executioner. penalty Is the only punishment when the U.S. Supreme Court heraelf almoat illiterate and only a tew generatlona That hallway had been a of aln counta of capital found the death penal^ unconsti­ meeting place for the New ^ Joan Stavinaky, one of the Rolesville, N.C., In 1911, when Ross was working for an 'The choir’s condition Is a result that fits especially heinous from alavery, ever dare to dream that her child could agricultural company In that state. of the debate In Connecticut over crimes. He warned that abolish­ tutional In June 1972. ’The court. In aome day occupy the high atatua In the community of London area famlllea who drove But, the Jury had queatlona victim's mothers, closed her eyes a 8-4 decision, said the death about 170 milea roundtrlp to the concerning the definition of mit­ and leaned on her husband. He pleaded guilty In 1911 to unlawful restraint after the death penalty. While other ing the death penalty would being a Judge?’’ aaid Glaaa. dragging a 18-year-old girl Into the woods In LaSalle, states, notably Florida. Texas provoke the outrage of crime penalty consitutues "cruel and trial alnce It began on May 4. igating factora and aaked how After the verdict In all cases unusual punishment" In violation But on Friday, the etmoaphere they pertain to thIa caoe. They Ohio where he was on a business trip. Ross was and Louisiana, have carried out victims, especially relatives of Duviet may halp patlania braalha was read and the death sentence accused of wrapping a belt around her neck and asking numerous executions since the murder victims. of the 8th Amendment. But the waa more tenae. Family went back Into the Jury room was called for, reportera ran tor “If you take away the death high court left open the option for membera amoked nervoualy, about 9: so. for money. .. ,, _ U 8. Supreme Court reinstated HARTFORD An experimental ventilating me- telephones and family membera In 1982, while working for a poultry operation In the death penalty In 1978, Connec­ penalty. I think you’re taking state legislatures to pass capital paced and talked quietly about 'The famlllea met again back In met for the lost time in that hall. away some deterrent," Wollen- punishment laws that would meet chine may. provide. an alternative tor patlente with today being "The Day." the hallway. Croton, Ohio, Ross was charged with assaulting an ticut as late as this spring flirted aevere reapiratory ailmenta who have failed to reapond This time they hugged each off-duty policewoman In her home In Johnstown, Ohio. with abolishing capital berg said. "You’re certainly certain conditions. Everyone wondered how loim It ’The aecond knock came at S: 09. other and sobbed. Few of them taking away the retribution some Death row was elminated at to traditional treatment, according to the doctor and would take to get a verdict. 'The Again the famlllea, reportera and He pleaded guilty to an assault charge and served less punishment. engineera who developed It spoke except In whispers. The Judiciary Committee Its of your constituents are looking Somers and the three men there preaa corpa atarted a pool, with lawyera trooped In. than five months In Jail. were integrated Into the prison's intnitlal...... teata of. the new ventilating machine gomrally One young woman looked at Kopko, Ross’ supervisor at Prudential, said he was April approved a bill to abolish for." eveyone picking a time they But thia time It waa different — Connecticut Is one of 37 states general population have been aucceaatui, and Ihe federal government haa thoiiight the verdict would come In doiena of other apectatora, In­ Mrs. Stavinaky tentatively, as It shocked by news of Ross’ arrest In 1984. the death penalty, but the mea­ authoriaed wider triala of the ayatem. sure was killed In the House. with a death penalty The General Assembly rep- and throwing In |l. cluding polltldana and Judgea afraid to be happy about aomeone "Let me tell you this; 1 was so flabbergasted 1 could sonded In 1973 with a new death "I’m not going to aav thio ia the anawer to being sentenced to death. "1 firmly believe that to act out Gov, William A O’Neill, who The famllTea had become ae- crowded into the court room. not believe I t... 1 could never conceive of a man doing has supported the death penalty, penalty law that attempted to everybody’a reapiratory failure problema and It’a cuatomed to thia old Superior It took aeveral mlnutoo to read "Come here, honey," Mrs In the same manner as an going to cure every peraon. t don’t have enough data to something like that, especially him because he was offender, has debases us and had no comment on the Ross case satisfy objections raised by the Court building — often referred to the verdict because the clerk Stavinaky said. "It's OK. It's OK such a Jolly person. Even to this day 1 can t believe It, Suprme Court. make that atatement,’’ aaid Dr. Eric Gluck of aa "Kangaroo Court" — and aaked and answered 19 questions brutalizes us and we become no Friday, Hartford, a pulmonary apeclallat at Hartford Hoapital to cry." almost," Kopko said. who helped invent the machine. s w <9 k PoweU raUrMueiil ghws RaagM U^./WofM la Brief Naighbor gays Kamp can’t manage trees, chance to ohango court batance OOe anw fw Mpar «ki WXBBWKSfON - Thd Bavy has NEW OKLEANS — RepoMiem Nathmal Crnnmittee much less presidency send the battleship Missouri to the Hiddie Eart^to WASHINGTGN f AP) - Supreme Cbaiimm rrm k J. i t . &n Erfday hiriMd ensoiw the unwed Btatescan letpHateagriMUirmtifit Court Justice Lewis F. Poweii. who play^ a pivotzd role in shaping ceewrrathre ftouOWf O tnuetau to Join flie OrwMf HAlfBvllV,f>f.Y. (AF) -A neideriw rytreeM Jack attacwG.«.-flaf vwseM in the Pdrtlan Gulf, Pentagbn hiHsDlnea Philippines — A PhilioDinePhilippine Airlines Dianeplane r w m Those elevated at the committee’s .sem igm iai firmed by the Democratic- abortion. their parents or a judge about their crashed into a fog-shrouded mountain and burst into controiied Senate. The c o in ’s decision. on the president’s previous medical plenum w ^ Propagmda ft) rts latest major runng on flames Friday about nine miles from its destination in WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ results made available on Monday. Yakovlev. Kconomws Secretary I'jweim N jiyunkov summer recess wiiiendon the flrrt abortion, which was le^ised by 'fhe case may have some proced­ northern Luxon, killing all SS people aboard. dent Reagan’s doctors discovered Shortly after the exam, the history and the fact of the matter is. Monday m October, when its iM7-w ural flaws, but conceivaMy could he grows polyps," Baker said. and AgrtcuWore gecrefary Viktor P. Nikonov. me court’s landmark istj ruRng. V.S. Embassy spokeswoman Mary Carlin said at and removed two ’’benign- 7A-year-old president and his wife, term is to begin. the Court spnt d-4 last June as it serve as a test case for a newly least one American and possibly as many as 10 were appearing polyps" Friday during a Nancy, left the to The cMef of staff said the doctors S i^iation about potential nomi­ struck down Pennsylvania r e f l a ­ constructed court’s views on among the 46 passengers on the twin-engine K8-740 routine exam to check for a spend the weekend at Camp David. "had fully expected to find these nees most often has centered on tions mat would have made abor­ abortion. turboprop. Airline officials said most of tbe others were recurrence of colon cancer, the Reagan, dressed in a plaid pMyps and fully expect to find them Proptfiy 6WIWS wift tg ifn Sen. Ortin Batch, tl-tiahr and two tions more difficult to obtain. “Justice Powell was me pivotal Filipinos. White House announced. cowboy shirt and green slacks, benign." l646ta\ a^als c ^ Judges — Powen voted wtth the majority m vote.” said Kate Mfcheiman. exec­ ‘ "nie president continues to be in walked slowly and deliberately wakbinGTDN — The Supreme Court, m a secmwl Robert B. B ^k in Washington and utive director of the National Government television said nine passengers were Baker said the president was in maior victory for land developers and owners flg mat case, as he had in most Americans of Filipino descent. excellent health," said a statement across the l ^ n to the waiting , Vas good as spirits as he could be” Hkttat4 Posner in Chicago. "pro-choice" runngs smee ikW. Abortion Bights Action League released by Reagan’s physician. helicopter. Wnen reporters asked month, ruled Friday that government "The next appointee wrtf determine after the procedure, which can be limited power to grant public access to private Baker himself has been menti­ Dissenting from the indecision Col. John Hutton, after the test, how he felt, Mrs. Reagan gave painful. were Rehnuuisf. former Chief the future hearth and well-being of which waa conducted in the White reporters a thumbs-up, the presi­ oned by some at a potential American women and their jBwIth toadtrv mad at commanta Baker said Reagan confided to decision came as the court ctmciuded its nominee. ^ ^ Justice Warren E. Burgw and House me

Q, Plooee leM me obotd Denholm BMIot from "A Moom WUh m wMmWe § oMm M WWMt&mwJWie iivBM M iv iwwnWfrmwg VflPVn Cover Story lS 4 A , H a 's 6 5 (ISMii May 31, 1922), firom London, the son and grandson of lasvyers known for their dramatic flair in the H' cowtroom, a trait he obviously inherited. Me bated school, and The story the faelhii was mutual: The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arte asked him to leave after one semester. Since this occurred in 1 940 in the nMil of World W ar ft, he didn't spend much time thinking about svhat to do next: he joined the RAP and saw quite a bit of action. behindtlie slonr In 1942 his plane was shot dosvn, the crew members ditched in the North Atlantic and all were captured by the Germans. He spent the next three years In a POW camp In Breslau and to keep By Jodio himself sane, he bdilt a stage and put on plays — “Macbeth" Perry King and "The Story" among them. (The Red Cross sent in the scripu.) After his release In 1943, he joined a theater troupe, the Q j P k e Me wheU B M e Amersham Repertory Company, and within six months had Pliket u doiMM thete I moved on to London, making his West End debut In a play need Ut enM kit tUtgitu to says longevity "The Guinea Pig." In 1949, m made his film debut In Moeh. Mm 4 Nkkott, oljipluM, "Dear Mr. Prohack" and the next year was selected by Po. Laurence Olivier to appear in his West End prcrduction of “Venus A. still $itigin« — lit hdlels Observed." uttd ctMcerta tirouMd the U J ___ Later that year, he made his Broadway debut, playing twins in Jean Anouilh's "Ring Round the Moon," and in the mid-‘60s is his target Mid also piMs 10 tecotd m m w from Alliance. Ohio, was ttibum. According to his jHietit, toured the U.S. performing in the classics "The Seagull" and beginning to make a name, he's also had calls front tV "The Crucible." Despite his theater appearances, however, he By Llnda-Marle Singer change.' he told hcri Osnholm Billot prefers to work in TV and film and h u pilul up a prodigious list Nexerthcless. she remained while T \ mimserics like producers about doing some “Captains and Kings " and " I he guest shots on various series and of credits .ickwariK M> disconsolate. Lust Convertible" beckoned he'll consider them as long as Among them; “The Cniel Sea," “King Rat," “Alfie," "The personal llfc s all ■ Remarriage ’ I admire strong, independent vxomen, but So did "A Different Story " the role isn't that of a singer. Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravltz," “The Night They Raided been baekwarils. (1978), a movie about a "Eddie really wants to play a Minsky's," "The Boys From Brazil," "Raiders of the Lost i’errv Kini; intones then my former wife was that maladjusted homosexual who villain /' he explains. Ark," "The Razor's Edge," "The Missionary," "A Private in lhai soothing way The Rocly,and the Hard A Function," "Trading Places," and on TV: "Marco Polo" and \oiee that has Place, riiat was my nickname falls in love with a gay woman torus All these years I've been Call this “my best work ever." “Bleak House." (His role In "A Room With a View," eonte toB he his traileinark Incidentally, is his favorite; he feels it expresses the more hypercareful but remain utterly the subject was considered l o o k . 1 iiinipeil into a tight I L eccentric side of his own nersonallty .) baflled I grind ti' a hall taboo, and his eareer in movies Next up: the Merchant-Ivory film “Maurice," the new, untitled domestic hie at Ih while iny whenever 1 think about what dried up for the next two years. as we go to press. Woody Allen film, the NBC miniseries bnilihes remained bachelors and kind of woman 1 really want" Television didn't let him piirsned their interests ' Now at down, and although "Riptide" “Noble House" and “A Child's Christmas In Wales" due to air Perry Firestone King II sips 'X It s King who has been on PBS slowly on a eiip of cappuccino. was canceled alter its third enioMiig the singles lile and a season ("Isn't it belter than fans He's unaware of stares and moimling career, while his ask. "Why did that program go whispers as he .sits in the Iriends are starting lamihes off the air?' instead ol. "Glad to Beverlv Hills clad in blue 1 iinn\. isn't it ’ he asks, as eddltfPIth*!' jeans, plaid shirt and handsome see the end of it ' "). King Q. IJuit tow "Blind Date" and Eternity" and a TV movie, hi' nuisiache moves in a ticklish maintains It was one ot the hesi tan It would be wrong at this would Uke to know more about "Katie: Portrait of a \ca\ "S iill. know' w h a f ’ N o point to bring up his being voted things that ever happened. MIm Baeinger. Jack T., Centerfold." She then became a m.iiier how mans sears ago all So was “Stranded " w ith l.oni among the Top 10 Sexiest Men. Dothan, Ala. real-life centerfold with a spread this happened, it's'still painful to Anderson that turned out to be / h Q. tht iHUtview wUh A. She's 33, from Athens, Oa., in Playboy and a film actress in an accolade he didn't campaign Mothom Waltm the night of look back.' for and doesn't particularly Actor Perry King la the star of TV’s "Riptide.” the most highly rated movie of one of seven children of a "Hard Country" and "Mother King was just six months our the week in 1986-87. and the Ike Aeodmt Awordt, uebm big-band musician and his wife. Lode." of St Paul s Preparatory School, cherish, Winger reeedkd ikoi tht*d "Who wants to be another T. Sherman of Civil War times, I always remember that successful “I'll Take She was shy as a child and The turning point in her career •and SIX months into noticing tnfftred n tetiout Uduiyfimn o Paul Newman? You think I do'.> plus two signers of the whenever I returned home trom Manhattan." that saw King beautiful as a teen-ager. She was being cast to play Domino, there were women in the Well. 1 don't. My goal in this Declaration of Independence. school, exferyone labeled me an breaking his stereotype of fiul fhtm a tnuk. Mott utlenen won a local beauty pageant the good girl, in "Never Say w orld." when his wife-to-be. a no doubt would bore liked to business is longevity. Making a “But all 1 wanted was to East Coast preppie. Of course, nice-guy roles. which led to a national “Miss Never Again," sean Connery's junior in college, came along. reasonable living at something 1 act." King states, remembering at St. Paul's my classmates “What made me a little know the elnunuloneet and Bteck" competition and that high-profile return to James Soon after they wed. they tore detotb. Can eou obilgef Joanne love for the rest of my life. what it was like breaking the called me an Ohio farm boy. 1 queasy was how well women brought her to the attention of Bond. a page from the Russian history news to his parents. “They said never belonged, and resptinded to Cutter Ambcrville, Martin, Modetto, Ciutf, model agent Eileen Ford who That's why I admire people like The roles that followed have books and came up with their it was my business, but you consequently grew up a kind of my part. Truthfully, he was the A. In 1973, she was woricing at signed her. She didn't Robert Duvall or Donald been similarly high-profile and osvn five-year plan. 'That meant know how you can tell people loner. biggest s— I ever played, yet Magic Mountain amusement Sutherland. They’re working particularly want to be a model, increasingly erotic, in "The Man 1 had to finish school (he aren't pleased. They went along “In fact, in 'Riptide.' that women loved him. It really park when she was thrown Ihtm actors playing vastly different but the $ 1,000-a-day fees she Who Loved Women," "The graduated from Yale with a with me thinking that eventually guy Murray (an intellectual fHithered me because I was a moving truck. She was eventually commanded were Natural," "Fool for Love," major in drama), while she roles. "OK, I'm not trying to get I'd get shot dow n" dork) was really me. Physically, brought up as a nice guy. My temporarily blinded and some consolation; they also "')'/} Weeks" and "No Mercy." would earn money. Afterwards, education taught me to treat away from the sex thing. It's What nearly ruined him was oh yes, I resembled my paralysed as a result; both allowed her to apprentice at the (“Blind Date" was a departure, it was off to New York where I just that it's really a liability. teen-age acne that lasted into his character. Cody, but in real life women as though they were conditions cleared up within a Neighborhood Playhouse and a comedy.) Her role in the film would study at Juilliard (with made of Martian porcelain. You You have to cover yourself 20s. "Back then I was a nerd Perry was very much lost." couple of months. study ballet. “Nadine'^ should be somewhat noted director John Houseman). know, something from another every step of the way. Suddenly Really. If you saw a picture of Maybe not so much at the , After 10 years of modeling, steamy too: She plays a Texas Meanwhile, she'd be pregnant you're a great success and then me, 1 had glasses, a stack of beginning when he crashed into\^ planet." though, she decided to chuck manicurist who becomes a (of course!), and stay with our what happens? You buy your pencils in my pocket, and I was Bntadway in 1970 starring in That's exactly the treatment that career and become an suspect in the murder of a child for five years until I got own press and swallow this covered with pimples. So much “Child's Play " Smm after he .given his present friend, Jaime actress. She left New York for photographer who took “art going prrrfessionally." hype. This leads to expecting so that I was written up in landed in his first movie. “The Ulvich, editor of Rider Ixts Angeles and immediately pictures" of her. It co-stars Jeff While none of this sounded magazine, and someone who had everyone to treat you medical textbooks, and appeared Possession of Joel Delaney," began auditioning; not loo long Bridges and is due for release in didactic at the time, now King no potential interest in dating an accordingly. Well, what can I as though I had three cases of opprtsite Shirley MacLaine. afterward she was cast in the July. manages a half-smile filling in smallpox. The one plus was that “Slaughterhouse Five" actor until King changed her Kim Batlngtir miniseries "From Here to tell you? This might sound like the rest: "Just when our I’m working on being humble, I was extremely athletic and in followed. mind. “I actually wrote her a daughter Louise turned 5, my but I still take out the garbage. " great shape. 1 weighed 10 "‘Suddenly everyone patted fan letter, but she didn’t D«bra Wlng«r wife entered law school.” He pounds less than I do now." me on the back telling me how respvind It was .an egotistical Go back and read about a pauses. "We broke up right Given his conservative brilliant these two films were. thing, I suppose. Here was this much younger Perry King and Anything you'd Ilk* to know about promlnant after she passed the bar. There’s upbringing and prep-sch(x>l Fixdishly, 1 was caught up in all attractive available woman. Why you’ll find him explaining his undoubtedly a lesson here: If we this. Yeah. I swallowed the couldn't I at least have a date'.’ Q. Hannah were both going to be in paraonalltlaa? W rit* to: Joaia, King Faaturaa style, plus killingly ginxl Kwiks, I had heard that the ttudio hadn't stopped planning, maybe family history, something he whole thing. Still, it was the So I called to ask her. 'Why that produced ''Sgbuh*' wot it or the producers weren't going now admits his mother is tired King will stare straight at you Syndloata. 23S E. 45th 8t„ Naw York, N.Y. we'd still be together." and insist he's really “a little luckiest thing that could have didn't you write me back'*' phnning n teouel. h that true to attempt it, then neither would More than a decade has of hearing. For the record, if “It was so refreshing to 10017. slow-witted" and a happened, because I would have ^ wSl romHonkt and botyt be in it and the studio was set to passed since that final rift, and vou shrwk the King family tree. discover that she had no idea 1 self-professed "^Hldball " been thrown by stardom" Hannah be In Ut Jefpue audition new actors. Now, yet the iikable King cringes at Maxwell Perkins (editor of From Shakespeare's was even an actor. I suggested according to a spokesman Ibr “It luirts when you never tit Henry, Meiyt Landing, NJ> what happened to their child, Hemingway and Fitzgerald) "Othello" to Tennessee we meet in some natural place, A. "Splash II" has gone Disney, it's no longer on their would come tumbling down into anv gnnip comfortably ...... - "Outsie," now 16. "You still Williams' "The Lccxmtncities of but she never showed. 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However, accord­ P«tar Bohr fuel can be an mpeniive way to aupport ing to DriPred Bowdllch, MVMA’s vice a myth, the Motor Vdiide kdanufaetuien president of technical affairs, the mis­ GENUINE PARTS A AUTHORIZED SERVICE GUIDE. aSNUINE PARTS t AUTHORIZED SERVICE QUIDE- Asaociation (kdVMA) adviiea. taken notion that unleaded fuel hampers The myth -» that an automobile per- a vehicle’s performance has led to some •g|< line and found that the estimated cost mile period, the o v e i^ l^ t penalty to a European maken tried In vain to in production. harder to achieve aeathetlc triumpha forma better with the lead additive - can tamperingof the fuel filler neck restrictor. becoming aware or the bad effects of result In premature spark plug aging, a Another poor excuse, Bowditch says, penalty to the consumer for misfueling it ^nsum er using 1 ^ ^ fuel in a vehicle Beauties get second glance Imitate. From the 1967-1977 decade, the In face of a multitude of government depositing leaded gasoline where only ateu t 19 cents per gallon. Over a 50.000- b u ^ to run on unleaded would be about By Nl«r put 40 y u n . Tlw maiatlM commis- Biotic eiamplea Include Perrarl’a editon aelecM BkIW’a S.0CS coupe, regulatlona, or are we atill too cloae to worn-out exhautt system, caulyttc con­ is the price difference between unleaded unleaded belongs, Bowditch says. CiotHliiitiei EdHer, llaei a l>w* itoned Mvtral artiiU to lUttotrata1 tha 100km and Mercedea-Bena’a 9008L. the BklW with the moat harmonioua the aubject for proper penpective? In verter deterioration, probability of fall­ and leaded fuel. Unleaded usually is Extended leaded fuel usage can: cara, and their paintinia are repro- The iDOMM100km neipeuhelped eaiaoiianeatabllah methe Fer­rwr- ahape of all time. The aecond-genera- any caae, among contemporary can ing an emiuions test, shorter oil change slightly more expensive. • Foul spark plugs, causing decreased Nothing about a car ia more likely duced In Road k Track’a June laaue. tion Chevrolet Camaro.nMde Ita debut intervals and a poor resale value, says Tknipering sridespread engine performance and more frequent rariI legend li (a young company, Per- that atrike Road li Track'a editon aa MVMA, which represents 98 percent of toarouaepaMionthanitaatyUng.Cer- The can were choien lolely lor rariI la banly 40 yean old), while the during the period aa well; the Camaro beautiful arc Chevrolet’a Corvette A recent MVMA survey of nearly 1,800 replacement. HOW DOES DILLON DO IT talnly |ood luel economy, anappy per- their beauty. Some were faat, luiurt- US. motor vehicle manufacturers. • Rot the exhaust system, creating SOOSLwIthliSL with Ita guftwlng dom ia a bril- provea that General Moton ia capa­ and the Inevitable Ferrari, thia time So, the word is: Donl. Don’t use leaded I97S-85 model vehicles showed a 7.3 per­ formance and preciaa handllni are oua, coatly and technically advanced llant eiample of ahdwmanahip. No ble of aubtle yet Innovative atyling. the Teataroaaa. cent tampering rate but a considerably extensive and expensive repairs. gasoline If your car requires unleaded. • Plugthecatalyticconverter, hamper­ Im p ^n t. But even thoae of ua who for their time, though othen were not. Mercedea built aince approacnea it Ferrari and Jaguar aeem to man­ Fbr the paM decade, most pauenger higher rate on models from (he 1973-79 to try to evaluate can diapaaalonataly Cooalder the can lelected for the de- for aenaual appeal. age a atyling coup nearly every de­ The editonpicked aome Icaa pricey model m rs . ing driveability and hurting the vehicle’s cars have bMn built with fuel titler neck fuel economy capabilities. are aucken for a beautiful ahape. cada between 1947 and 1057. They In- Other can cnoaen from that period cade. For the 1967-1977 period, the can aa well. Honda’a Civic Hatchback restrictors that make the gas tank open- The lesserfessert degree of umpering on this 8o In celebration of outatanding elude auch humble eumplea ai the Include Jajuar'a XK-120, Ponche’a editon once again choee eiaiMlea of la one of the tew truly Innovative de- • Increase emission levels, requiring automotive atyling. Road li Track'a Volkawagen Karmann-Ohla, a VW S50 and MO’a ubiquitoua 1C, a Britiah the thoae makea: the Ferrari aigna from Japan. By altering the uau- corrective action in states with inspec- editon aelocted aome two donn of the Beetle In butterfly'a garb, and the the tion/maintenance testing laws. roadater that became America’a en­ 3650TB/Daytona, the Ferrari Berlin­ al econobox proportiona (the Civic ia • Cause oil deterioration and filter moat beautiful can built during the Studebaker Starllner, a car aeveral tree to the joya of aporta can. etta Boxer and the Jaguar XJ6 aedan. wider and haa a relatively longer clogging, possibly necessitating major By no meana, however, a n all the The original XJ6 la auch an effective whcelbaae than moat), Honda haa re­ aelectiona aporta can. From the fol­ mixture of undentated elegance and defined the front-wheel-drive, hatch­ engine repair. r' lowing decade, 1957-1967, the editon animal potential that it atanda aa per- back package produced unimaginati­ Penalty of lead w e ^ choae the Lincoln Continental. Thia hapa the moot beautiful of any four- vely by almoat everyone elae. And MVMA compared the cost of boldly chlaeled four-door hardtop ia a door aedan from the poat-Worid War Ford’a Taurua, with ita daring empha- unleaded gasoline to that of leaded gaso­ very large car made viaually man­ II period, more dlatlncUve than the aia on aerodynamict, b u given Ford Any Strvlet Work ageable by ita perfect proportion. neweat Jaguar XJ6 introduced thia Motor Co. a aignificant marketing ad­ g u a r a n t e e Other Mutfea of that era include year. vantage over ita American P R O n S io N A l Porformod Ovtr Ferrarl’a >50 QT Berlinetta Luaao, competiton. Jaguar’a B-type and Ponche’a dura­ Finally we come to the moat recent QUALTIY eONTMOUED ble 911, one of the oldeat dealgna atlll deMde, 1977-1967. la .lt becoming WUMaewM. 400... I I I 1 i I I I I ■ ' n u I i i i l i car repairs Offer iapiroo g) INI. lenaPA m BMnanum mw AUTO BODY REPAIRSI With T M a C o u ^ ALL M AKIt... DOMIBTIC A IMPORT I • I LICiN tID ARPRAItiRt • •orvtea Noun: CHORCHES 8 9 M Your Car Monday thru Friday f b r l i f e . r!90A.M.toM0F.M. OF MANCHESTER T H E M A Z D A Ift our frto LlfgUmo Borvloo Quvanteo, and you woni ALIdm45 — lODsys EXPERIENCE 040 South Main St. 80 OAKLAND ST find a baltar r a ^ r guarMtaa'anywhara. Hara’a how It B06 ehWB*, MWlt nddl- • PLAT BED SERVICE • KEEPITCaNG worfca. Aa long aa you own a Ford, kdoreury, Lincoln or (RouloS) tloiNd linn. You n n niHUOUH laatWH^eigMOSS ||| ______CHRYSLER DODGE STRONG WITH Ford Hght truck. If wa rapair It, wa guarantaa tha eovarad miwM gl any Hma. rapair for aa long aa you own your vohlolo. 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CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 PAINTIRS, iam4 Bcis- OELIVIR Y Person and CHILD Core-mature re- OFFica gersPR J dov*/ 4 soles wonted of once. fers ond Loborere. im- MH8 ORADS egonslble pereon FMIT'TIMf hours per d iy, I w m ■ C medlate qpenjnga. Days. Modern Fhor- wanted to core for 1 flexlMa. Sop Wolf Cor- ' mocy In areo*s lonwsf ■mmiwm Ptin rH . Expeflence prafetred immodlGtg Infant of our honw In tsr or ShfrMy Zwick. NttlCM Farm luaEilat anE Eaulomam.. Shopping center. FmxI- Andover, 5 days psr . (1 ■EaMaaElnj /lBMiM Taa ■ Offica/nafali Baulomanl...... RBfn: f faEEaya.'WcantaEarBnaEErEav. but net necessary. opgnlRas for RioMs asm «PHr. to 4iwt Corler Chovrotef/1239 ...... CEFaavttfa/EaiiiEEaHAE • • • • Macraonanal BEutomaM...... T la tE Eava; II eanta oar ffna Ear Eav. Good sforflng wooes. bfe hours, good poy. WSSk. 7434617. MOM Sfreef, Monches- ■ 2 Woot*d to i iiv ! BeeW and worlna Bautaniawt... »MHEEyas lEcafEaEarlfaaEarEEy. production far SMSt aesSBeS. OsS 64S- Amwmeemwli..., EafaflEE^EaEaviEE ...(<< Mok Company. 643- Asply at once. UMOff iRMTANV a.rrfv- AvCttM...... EaaflflE/MElM..,.,. Muficat tNma...... » ar mara EEW! W aanM Ear ffna Ear Eoy. fNNNriiiocvy aAmhcmdd* workora. IMS Nr so S Rmtolt naarHiE...... CEmaroa and FMta Baulamant. ABal^Ea^B aBSTEai E Baaa. 2689, ptat. Full lime, 14:28. EMctrlcat...... FationEluEEttaf...... ter Forkode.______$5 psr hour. <^ll 24247W. HaeMna/FlwnWflE...... Mtacattanaoua far SaM...... BBBBmiBli For afaaafftaE aEuamaaniania fa Toatoiaa...... l F n Group home. *ofT FART Time Store clerke. ■nwlevmeiil * I MlacattanaaM larvicat. ba EwBflafiaE TuaaEay fnrawofi EafurEay. ffia ★ Apply In porson ot Apply Solvation Army larvicat WanME...... WanftE fa Bw/TroEa...... «w ^Ry yy^w time weekends and gsnsral MdP' ' <1 NcmMMrINM...... aa^^u A*. Thrift Store, 310 Fine grs, builnggg b o w - SHtwflM «MnM...... • tMra/OmMlMet r*V« ^VWrnMylWfnV TV ^V fVIVIIWTf Ew tltaM FART Time, iorn extra PILOT MFC. CO. shifts. Hourly rots ■mIimm OMartunNtM. ' » E m it Ern irty...... MarctKNNliM ffia EaaEllna fa 1:M E.nt. m FrIEsy. Street, Manchester. NOTBinas MUUMMiWR RWY Loeel retaH office fur­ money this summer os- 144 Tolland Stroot 818.75. No benefits. inttructlon ' , inEttttrM Pr«Mrtv.... HaHEov/iaoMMl...... AutomaNv* 89.39 with pro rafsd ■DIV RflO EmMoviloymoit iarvIcM .. ' OaratM ME MtfM*. Anflo«iat anE CoMactiMat. Cora far Sola...... BBAO YOUB AO. CiMilflaE eEyarffaawMfi ora niture eompany re- stating our bookkeeper east Hortford >• Eaammataa WantaE... fafeM by fafaaliana oa a canvanfanaa. Tfia with posting, filing and bsnefHs. Coll Blalns 4¥ 7 -9 9 4 6 today RECEPTIONIST/ 667-3233. SION. DAY AND EVEN­ & Education Minorities and handi­ ager, P.O. Box 136, ING POSITIONS AVAIL­ Stephen Hlunchfleld TYPIST PHOTO-FMItlWM capped ore encour­ Mansfield Depot, CT. Charles M. MUrner Company and begin the perfect job • MECHANld:. Experience aged to apply. ABLE. NO EXPERIENCE Manohooter — Full-Ome Attanlion homemakers, 862S1. EOE. NECESSARY. 74 New london IHmpIke PoeMon. Hours M . PuB required. Must have studenta - established own tools and valid Ct. APPLY IN PERSON; l^).Hox483 banoflt package Includ­ photo-Hnlshlng store - Claslonbury. Conneetleul 06033 I HELP WANTED ing dental. Above aver^ drivers license. Salary will train. Part-time or MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST ASK FOR MARK age ulary. Exoollant negotiable. 247-3493. Ricao l-kjuul Opportunlly employer 01^ ORTUNTr^foT’ Mark or Woyne. full-time hours avail­ A South Windsor Intarnal Madioine FLOOR COVERING bulldino cloonlne man- wofklfM conditions In able. CaN; 643-7366, ask DEPARTMENT ooors. District. Project newofnoe. RETAIL security guard for Bill.______Qrbup is s*«king a Modioal Reoep- THE PROFESSIONALS and Suparvltort. Pro­ Position requires needed to help prevent POSITIONS AVMLASLa AT; fessionals only. Lead- somoone polaad, neat Inventory losses. Usuol PART Time or full time tlonlst/Transcrlptlonlst to join our Ins National Company. appearing vfHh exoollem working hours will be doys and evening for team. Previous experience and RICKEL MANCHESTER HONDA P. 0. Box 813. East typing skills to BO wpm, 5-10;30pm. Weekend general cleonlng main­ Windsor, Ct. 00CS8. work Is required. Self tenance. window wash­ knowledge of insurance and medical HOME CENTER OW AUTOMOBILES plseaam telephone man­ motivated people with loss TOLLAND TPKE. KITCHEN help. Line ner, good organixatlonal ing and carpet clean­ terminology necessary. Pleasant te­ good backgrounds are ing. Apply at: Delta MANCHESTER cooks. Port time/full skHls. encourage to apply:at lephone manner most important. time hours. Good be­ Experience a must. Maintenance, 540-C N. Our PARTS DEPARTMENT is Arthur Drug, 190 For- Main, Manchester. WO nefits. Coll the Keg: Pleaae send resume and Competitive salary based on experl- mtngton Ave., Hart- 8am-3pm, Monday Chsitos W. Mtariwr Company seeking a counter person Bob or Jock Tracy. current salary to: tord between 9om and 336-5423 or 678-1400. through Friday or coll STOROOX 4pm. 643-5056. outside sales driver. soffftCSJSSWL EQUIPMENT Manchester, C T 06040 COMPANY Exparlanoo praforrod, will train tha right p*raon. WAITRESS TO PHOTOGRAPHY / SALES Hourly waga up to *7.60 p*r hour plus bonua D a y U m MARKETING DIRECTOR •28,000 Male preferred to Earn whila you laarn. Connaotiout dapanding on axporlanca. For Intarvlaw call Apply In parson. No RCCEIVINa FLASH Q.C. SUF8RVIS0R install and service axparlancs naoassary. Preatigous poaitlon In rotiroment field basad photography company la pro- Jamaa Fofzono at 643-1606, 8am-4:30pm, CASHIER. Grompy's a loading dock equip­ corner store Is looking raquires enthualaatic, paoplB oriented ment. Will train. BBntly staking motivatad Indlvldualt to Monday-Friday. lOHNNIE’S for cashiers. All shifts applicant with aupeivlaory aalea back­ tHIPPINQ aUPINVISOR available. Liberal be­ Mechanical abili­ join UB and ahart in our contlnuad ground. preferrably in tangeable pro­ Our Compeny has axperlenoed e 40% growth this BRASS KEY nefits. Apply at Gram- ties a must. Weld­ growth, If you art aotklng a oaraor B29 Main Street pv's Corner store, 706 duct or service. Must have proven ability year beoause of H’s oxoellent aed-motivatad em­ Manchester Main Street. "to close" negotiations. Salary and ployees which has oreated these poeltlons. You will in g experience which offart tn outstanding growth Monchester. be a working supervisor running one ol those de­ commission commensurate with ex­ helpful. Good driv' potential and onjoy working with pBopIs 6 4 3 -8 6 0 9 B A B YSITTiA to core tor partments lor the leading N.E. wire and cable dis­ our daughters; ages 7 perience. Send resume and salary his­ tributor that also performs light manufacturing. ing record neces otil UG today for an oppolntmant. MEDICAL AssIstonT. and 10 throughout the tory to: Comprehensive medical program Inoludao dental A sory. Excellent be- OapandablB tranaportation a must. 24 Adama Street Flexible hours. Family . summer. Please coll life Insurance. Send raoume to; neHts, good pay Soma ovarnlght travtl raqulrod. Manchaatar, CT 06040 practice. Send resume 649-0542 offer 5:38pm. Wayne Parent to: P.O. Box 9547. Bol- PAAt Time auto par^ Arbor At Hop Brook Call Stordox Equip ton. C T 06043. Call 1*8(XM23*7072 S48-3S20 counterperson. No ex­ 403 West Center Street IMS. Inc. ment Company for t^tistoblAN. Coventry perience required, but 340 Progress Drive, Manchester, CT 06040 or 1-208-87S-1428 Board of Educotlon. helpful. Good pay and Manchester, C T 06040 interview, ask for Excellent benefits. Call relaxed atmosphere. for further Information cell between 6-10 am, 046-4415. and aak for Nall 743;9g0S, ...... Call Ed. 646-5250. Rosie at 228-9478. 1 i ,, . < ■ .i' --ftnw fowdW^mw J S » ^ MdfdIdAi. 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East Contpr Stroot/ /Wonchostor. ’ 999w9^9m9^9^mpssNWier' \m w m m iiL tiN d ^or^ ^ c? ^ - StnnnMrwwk. dlnator. O ro w ln p ^ ^ - tm. Regional Claseifieda Apply in pMOfR inp nuTso 2MSp«nMrSl, has nowly croofod p m t m m 0«a0*a0.t.f±±i^ 35 LCPPf f aW it/ltom- ManefiMitr tfmo positions ovaiio- SWWMBapMB i P i y FVi.4 rodatoogm. a» get OM. wo noodo porson gicbsAill Have Arrivedl wfthi vParpfusMiniy . yard. ffdlAlt. 4454435, ASSeMBLBRS litc* andtlndncMl eoorchno- R ]Hltens III rmRil The New England Frees Aseoclatlon Is pleased to — pdwppkdprv. tronie compdnont*. tion ojfporlonep. Wm OOVBWMH A A.'JN JB'JJnMMT PWffWPS Pull ond port flnw.lBIII sonoi computor oxpo- rnOTMffi s^vpnofiv fiiwifivr ■mi ^lov announce Ihe formation of the train. 4dayiM4li. Com- speaking vomo a must. You mBoataoNttet ------F*: from ft fW ropolr). suro would hd d J»'* i OMfIVMfY OUT Q9nf9fw 999 OUT eU999999P9^ New England Classified Ad Network (NECAN) ^fM a o e e . assesit opamupwf wnr proo- potifivt wopo KOlO. PMoso coll 0000000000** orfy. Nppopfppoiorw. WMkly ofMndaneo bo­ Monehostor/ Ndurs: hfondsy thru Thumday, 3;C0pmi- can m ean-. nus and bonoflft. ^ I v for moro inform ot^ 7:3Dpm, F rt^, 3 :0 8 ^7 :0 ^, aaturdiy Now you can place your classified ad In neary every 4toa8H7755. Able coll and Eloc- or sond rosumo to: 377 P A a TTH M 7:0eam-toi00am. CoR 847-8eto ask for fronle Conmanv/ How­ newspaper In New England for one low prlce^ aooel cappwlAfcwihv ard PoodiJplfon;__ caMauTwa M ia aovitoR room, MofafprMfMP chPSfor. Cf. dNMP. EOE. VtoW PMMfJweptoco^ CLENICAL- immodUrfp HduEdwIvdi, mothprd wNh young ehtldron, Here Is how the network works: now. 5t3d^. Ownor. oponlnp fuff tfmo for ptudsnfl. earn oktra monay with your own dotoflod orfonfod par­ WeVe divided New England Into three regions: E « 8 u TEACHeb Aldus. Puff son. Exporlonco usfnp part*ema ioh- Bring your ohHdron wHh you MMiMMlI CMMMI idtyhfMN' 'M ppn^ tims boofnnfnp Sop- oddinp machino. 40 and oova on bolnwittlng cootp. 21 hours par folio CfMMMfVfWfW - * fombsr. Stato dp- hour a wooh. Mondoy- waak. salary plus gas o H o w i^. Bupo^isa Trt-Stete — which Incfudea Maine, Hamp^lto & yermont ropoh Aporfy ffSAto provsd prlvoto soboof. Prfdoy. • om to 4:30 our corriar Doys and girls. If you HRO wds. f U ia im ...... Bey Bfefe — ccnalaflng of Meaaecwaetto hPWM* to COAMPOheuf To assist tsoefwrS fn pm. Pros porlilnp. Ref of 1457/ «hM» MWRmjf and NhodP MMnd. Tito ciossrooms tor stu- wont a nttla Wdopandanea jfd u r own ...... i P ^ Southern New England — w hw inchidet Connecticut a prfeo for o BaOt 35 dsnts wfth botiovfor Apply In pofson. mooma, eoll 8 4 7 -M or 847-8847. word od to onto Sto PMd disordors, ooos 4-w, Propuo Shoo Com­ hOMffid-...... <5 Rhode falend MOM **Md «o rooo/ooto^ wfh opppor to 75 nows- Studonts witb dovofop- pany. 300 PftfifnStroot. yl^^VH M ...... 44444444.4.4901 eorwrop/ *4* or mWooW ppppro. For moro to- msntol dfsobffftfOs East Hartford. C#Ilf r t i ( 0 ^ ...... >41* YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AO IN ANY aefaM/ or oi» foNwhort to tormotton eon O a*»- a«M 4-11 Sond rosumo port tfmo for nwturo omr« 4HV oreh omtorwwf/ ftod, 4PI-3711 and onk or apply In porson to: individual warkinp PiMITTfMe COMBINATION OF REGIONS noHtowm or W4trtoyaW4w. Communl^ Child Oul- with ordors for Mon- aSBAk-...... — ...... a TM Hwoto wm ftof fcojw- donco School. 317 chostor photoprophy vmum aifiRTEat M99l0i900 0104 ,444.... 4444444444/444444*4444.4^9 LYOALL W*Pd*. Iprto* s s a r .r a s s n l^^vr ^PflWflWv fw North Moln St.. Mon- studio. Pioixtbio hm^s Extra cosh eon bs yours if yotTrs ovalfahla OMMrMdit...... -.....— PRICES: ■la Mm chMtor. OMMO. coll Joan 4^7307. IwvTTvivfVfEIMdAwd^^l^od ■# •««•*»••••<•«•»»««•«•• ^ F0W^^w«>«VllfwT y9f9 »r^ soma porfy oflprnoonp. Wa nood rosponsi- OW hiii A^hxig^f imfiMI TIfVW Wr nWfftw Mp ppopip, mala and famola, to holp insort Trl-state„.,...»90* .... ■O IPM It MfWvvfWr IIWM7W* wffh totoSbPdrpom W euNsrmRNoad *Soio ode# N for Op to 25 word*. ExhP worOP om 35 OHflh pw ropioo. Oormprod 0 4 * 6 04*0 S*m WtotompSarp Co- advprfising supplompnts into our daiiy wHh toiwpd yard. 1W popor. Expprionoa not npcopsory os wp will OaW hood...... sa tontof tndf. Thto much DARI-FARMS ICE CiSUH Gafatnoad... .1S8-1SS Of0t0rr0a comptox of train. Good hourly wogss. Ftposa call 847- ...as-107 OTTwCffW fvW Tniuueea Hat ImiM^iato Opaaiaft 8848. ask for Bob. Ludfownasd. Show* vory poteolyl - . ottowf lor cam* cat0 One phone call does it all... Apkitoe f r o m fhtoiw if00 Nvto* wttodarop* pSHato. 4P7-N5I.O OIIV IfVwflWWIV rwr Tw FPnNMM Wood...... >•.18^7 ______r m m e iNddlP tpkp. (pysn only) ...... 568478 toaro than nwoto Nw r.vrgnn.'r, PHONE ORDER CLERKS A R E YOU LOOKINQ pyp. tofmoeutoto/ppo- 5154/407. Stomchord 8 Full or Part Tima North Elm 8t. .. 643-2711 ^ , clout fhrop bpdroom NofiOfto/4444413.0 Woodbrfdgpat. .18480 homo. Fpofurto# tor- Hkuim ^asrq- FOn A FART Time JOB One payment — One 25 word ad prptpiv* dtofna room aan wood*. /Hteetwds JansonSt...... -...... AJJ and brfphf/ ehoorfuf pto* room 3*f*ry Cop*. IN YOUn HOMBfOWNY MOW YOU CAM kffehon. itoadrfof you 3 bPdropm*/ family SECOND SHIFT m Farkorat...... 8SS4S1 to mov* to. Conhrry 31 fpoom/ format akntoa g ^ p fn NooHv. 447- room/ 1.5 Soto*/ l*f FREEZER SELECTORS 44//44444//44444444444 ,. 284-878 Wa have a permanent parttimaAosHlon EosiMfddfpTpkp.I floor townory. to*to- Full Time Only available for a Oourier/Clark In the Man> FfHfllrilfl /4jM44/4t4/ij4444jil/4»/44444...... ^^A ’ja'OJa MAMmftmrmm. fully docorotod ond i ohaster Harald'a Advertising Dapar^ F W at...... 104.*4a Froponhy unator con- rtWITTrWTWMF W W V fW fF T tfruefton. ipoefocoler htofdp dnd out. N*- Apply In person at — mant. Monday through Frtday, ^ to dfiMff a0att44or44444‘4i#.444o**4...f444f*4r4^rrr4y.4, 804^^0 fflanrbf-'ilrr Hrralii 7 room Cofontot. Thro* dueodfoft44/5l5.Jock- 3pm. No axparlanoa naeesaary. Must be bpdrpomp/ 3W both*/ *on 8 Joek*on. 447- Fft^Miafl at* M/4i4i4/44/t4444/444444444*4444/44//*J anargatio and rallabla. 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THom aro a total of SM pra/etalanal hatehall 7 (m m nm p oif Om ^ MMWptPdfy of ipcAlo NoNHm m i managera. DEALS NrcdAWA (fM aalat h m k t at a p(«y«f, ihe ittae gpeneer ehote ta came to Oenefa heemiae It garo beeam baakd In ApHI that tm artu itunk Hy At Hlm(fMOF|wr(UNl(y(oaF^(lMiflrp(tMirtoftHoaoapon CALL AND ASK FOR CBffipVnif. ^ - A a a a (raydHig (o vaHooadrioagoOuHii mHior loaguo toama. Campanlti then flee pmtlHent of (No L# AttPoloi Ho omoyod travotlng, and how Ho faeia Ho'a In a New 1987 SPECTRUMS*”s^”’ 7999 tkiiigett. talH an t national leleflelan thaw that hfaekt hetter p^tkm heeaaae he knawt more aHout (Ho “tnof (HA fidve PoMM of (fM imocppHIcp" (o oeMefe BILL PICONE! leadetthiplnhatehaH.flieteatenahlae1nnanageftln ^t^ohrmloHo^ not Into aa many aroaa. 1 don't Have the ffldjor MdgiMP. ^ ^ (0 manage. 1 could get Into aeoutlng, (oacHIng or taHo a New 1987 NOVAS *' »sf” »8299 1985 BUICK REGAL ComtidfAp wat iateeH ta mtgn atiet moliHig the trant etnee oopltton. I'm catMMo at many tHIngs." romdtkp. Mtico (Non, tl4M. Jette JdOtiPMi, a Maek elf II Snoncor paid. 2 Door, Silver tightt leadet and eandidate lot the iJeineetatle For now, He'll (urn Hla attontlon to (Ho young playora, New 1987 CAVALIERS -^ asi? S9199 ptetidenilal nmlnatlan, hat m t with hatehall pofflo fropH from HIgH pcHool or collogo oaamp, wHo aro Caintnlttlenet Petet Veuettath, and Vehetraih Hop on the ratter at at Oonora, wHoro iNAo ttoao got Hla 1983 MAZDA RX7 8M ORF$ tiomoif Nldoti pfMHp podofoglpt ffdtry BAwordp op d ttari GSL, G old PlMddl dPPiPfdiK. ^ )cer said Ho focla aomcwHat In (Ho aiwtllgHt, 2566, w ic New 1988 CORSICAS ‘» :'* 10,S99 S ^ iM t. Hi (Up fifth feataa a managet, paid H« toally H H doopn't nocoppaiily HotHer Him. tid io 'l airoA (H« Ippim mtMH (HoiigtA.,, "Ail i oan tag la, 1 Hone my offorta are not going 1984 MAZDA ’626’ 'T f It^p tMOfl a groHleni, 1 tidVOH't f«l( It. li'p iwver unnodcM,'' SfiMicor aald, 4 Door, Gold rodlly COMO no." Ho pold. StMiMOf dooMi’t tMtIooo Hlo g ^ c c r, from Oalllpolla, OHki, waa dratted out of New 1988 BERETTAS’» ^ *10,999 ciiffOHi pHiiatioii Ip IN ONy wag taelaUt intiaeneed. Higti PcHool Hy tHo (^ndnnatl R ^ In ten. Ho led tHo "Am 1 HolNg Ndlvof 1 dON’t Hnow. t Hono ihA," Ho paid. Clana AAA American AaaodaUon In fielding ocrcen- "THo flrat HNFi-opplMi fMojilo got la that t wat dOMotod tage for outflcldcra In ieT4-fl and was acIcctMl for the 1984 MAZDA ’626’ and (Ho CWH otgaNiaatioN la TiylNg (o gHapo mo out. Icaguo'a All-Star game In IMS, 2 Door, Burgundy MayHo (Hoy'ro HgHt, Hut (Hat'a noTHim t poo It." tie went on to play for minor league teams In the 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK 0281 8 tHil tfaHord, ditodor of mlNot loaguo ogofatloNa for CHIcago WHIte 8oa and HouHon Aotroa organitatlona. 4-Upt. "SS T (Ho CuHp. paid Ho coNPidotod (Ho mero a iiromotloN for Hla only major league eaperlenco came wlUi (He 1986 NISSAN STANZA StMHCor and a Hig boNOflt for (Ho orgaHisatloN. WHIte Soa, wHen He waa called up for M gamoa to TO CHOOSE FROM! 5 Door Hatchback, Blue "Tom Has a dual roio. Mo'a alao our outfloldor and replace imured center fielder diet Lemon In ten. baaorunning coacH. Wo (HIhH Ho'a vory oagaHto," He began hla managing career In IN I et Aatevllle, Harford paid from Hla CHIcago offieo. N.C., a claaa A (earn In Uie Houaton erganliatlon. He ALL AVAILABLE WITH THo oihor HlacH HaaoHall managera aro; follow ff Y-H apent two yeara at AaHevlllo and won a South Atlantic 198S CAMARO Managor Tooy Taylor at Utlcai Tommy ttM iioldi at League cHamplonaHip before movlog to Httatleld. sport Coupe, Copper tof 40«( trimniad pul-tm aUH. Oakland'p C la si A Modeato toam In (Ho (^lifornla "Aa a player I alwaya felt that cream w ill rlae to the Loaguo; DaN NormaN at (He HidcMndem Mlam top," Spencer aald, "and I feel the eame aa a *iSlrM# iw itwiiliw fw • MarliNi IN (Ho Clasa A FloHda Stato League, and manager." GMAC nNANCING Molitai cPiMii (9.9% 36 Mm Hm, 6.9% 48 Mm Hm) s f EAST ’•’^'dawUbM yttWii 5.9% TO QUAUmO BUYEftai i:a WINDSOR Braves, Orioles interested In Hoyt (OR FACTORY REBATES AVAILABLE INSTEAD OF LOW FINANCE RATES) SAN dteoo (AF) - LaMarr on waivera by the Fadrea laat week, Bloner'a office to atay In baaeball. Hoyt, a trouble-plagued Cy Young Houra after an arbitrator aald the can be alfHed for the prorated award winner, cleared waivera club waa wrong in dropping the poHion of the minimum annual FHday and waa free to atgn with HgHt-hander laat January and aalary of 9M,IM. The Fadrea are another major league club alter Hla ordered him reatored to the roater obligaled to pay the reat. with an unconditional releaae by the San The Fadrea' attempt to nullify amount already deducted tor a i^ O W £ S m their contract with Hoyt alao waa •M a y auapenalon by Commia- 3 GH SOlilH MAIN SIRfET blego Fadrea. -C'Ak'Tr.R------3 At leaat two cluba, the Atlanta readnded Hy the arbitrator, who •loner Peter UebemAh. FAST WINDSOR, CONN OAOHO Bravea and Baltimore OHolea, aald held the Fadrea liable ter It.l 'Hm eommlaaloner originally had iUVIN MBBtt MtloHn f l a y e r FIANtlS ere in ordered Hoyt auapendedlor a year, a^^am^ aai^^# aWA^## they were intereatIng In talking million in aalary rurnilng through LiikA"k>oLi.';rHi B eami^. if youl^ e oiw ilM . but arbitrator Oeorge Nicolau 289-6483 •Str^'lNWii^ V o u W imH u m . why nef with Hoyt'a agent. ^ . termed the punlahment exceaalve ,>•,"1 main I Ml I I !•' I'I.ti.l M ANI'III'. I I H eadMmfelffnrcoahwlHi Hoyt, 81, who haa auffered Hoyt, who muat foilew a rehabtli- uid (lit went eei (at(on. plan filed with the eommla- and reduced it. rw nM riTi eum iH w i. .... aijbatanee abuae prehlnmi*.W#lHi( 9|M lliP ui D nC I Scorabowd Sports ill Brief Scorsbosrd

Asssfisss Lss|us tssuNs NMi r i I Lm | im fWiNi L«glon, M orlarly*t In aellon Novak, Rasenthat, M. Ololle, PIratM to rtU rt taro num btra SofUudl B m ^ m B Moriarty Brothers resumes Its Greater Hartford ■“ D;..8mlth Sr., Olsuere, S. PITTSBURGH—Tho PIttsbuirgh Ptratm announced AtMsHssl.lii«smO NiHNii6.Mibt Twilight Baseball League schedule today with a T:M Friday they will retiK the numbers of two of their QARLAMI Leone, R. Crate. PtMU p.m. game agalnit the Vernon Orioles at Moriarty D. kjWrsho'll RUt*( finest modem-era playera, outfielder Ralph KIner and irkki irhM Field. The Manchester American Legion baseball Dusty ' 6;57 - A Lansbere, J. Mutty, s. Am^ second hMeman Bill Moaeroikl. AairiiM tsi|B i slsiiBi|S team, meanwhile, wlli be heading to New Hampshire to MaaeroBkl'8 No. 8 will he retired before the . Main Pub/MMH nlOMd Word Monu lacNamara, D. Kaye. E. take part In the Keene Invitational Tournament today -itarl nwiw irwffi Pimtee-Montreal Expot game on Friday, Aug. 7, and Sunday with the championship game slated . Jid. Lto W|l erlartv, Tracey, Mlstretta, OTnTV JOVCKwI Which will be detlmated aa “BUI MaaeraaltraaU Night." T T L iNSu • • Monday. nits n r ttw winner*. Dov* uttoerold i f KlneFa No. 4 will be retired during "lUilph"Ralph KIner John Caldwell each tiawted for . 7:20— L. orot, A. Peormen, Ortltelll. Word'*. Night" ceremonlea before the Plmtee44ew York Mota BtandlnjN'^_ Armv ___ M Chevrette, Calemon, Warren, lame on Saturday, Sapt. 18. Mner la now a Mota* TorrallM M tt raet walk mark Memorliirlar Comer ktere ___Main Eaolesan sroadcaiter. M ill Pub/M'____ 8MH f i , Sfeahenion't Polntina Dexter, nuccherl. Popper, i SAN JOSE, Callt, — Maryanne Torrellas, a 5-4, Word Mfe. 4-s.Nutmee Mecnanlcol Le "s o ^ ° Playtni baaehall was good enough tor me. Now, to Lvtmc 28-year-old mother of three from Clinton, Conn., service* 4-4, Cenm coneo M , Man- toon, Wallace. Meoulev Dewey, ____ he Included with playert auch aa Roberto Clemento and ch**ter Athletic Club 04. jlaearene, Halme*. Olo- P e i^ AiUtur smashed her American record In the women's LOortir Pie Traynor, It's the proudest moment of my llto," 10,000-meter walk Eriday during the USA-Mobil W n tlM i .chmino. Roche, Mallcfc, I^Tt-Mt Momroakl, 48, aeld Friday at a newt conference. ■ tongTvn Outdoor Track and Held Championships. Cha^an *>71-141 KIner, 84, ranka second on the PImtoo' eorcei home M2N 78I9I HISI Pockoee stare wa* a 7-0 , S:« — VTprren, Easlesen. Poternos- run Uat with 381 and either eran or ahared UuTNatlonal Torrellas clipped nearly two minutes off the previous toward* 347 Pridov tre, Jeeeatf m N RMtnao record she had set two years ago, clocking 47 minutes, 1:07 — R. cieueh, Downey, Vmcey, League home run title In each of hla aeven full 88.8 seconds around the San Jose City College track. AQUUin Pttteburgh aeaaona He hoMa the PIratca' tingle- ^8:16— Murphy, Perouson, Kelly, M. m i n t \ The nest three finishers also were timed under Clauph seaaon home run record of 84 In 1848. Ibrrellas' old record of 48:18.4, set May 4. 1888, at 34, Itori S:I3 — R. AnOerten, DelMestra, pniil 7 S S I I 4 Cambridge, Mass. ' "ft’s nice to get the record," Torrellas said. "Now, I P ifinl K ookaburra II tana to victory Amibi.«M iiiiRi ;?55 have the record on the track and on the roads." ■ I S ' — Atamlpn, MpOOpx. Ppppnl, sirana Keal KM I* wa* a 74 terfell R o * ^ PORTO CERVO, Sardinia Kookaburra II of CAUPORMA CmCAM m i l She set the road best of 48; 28.0 at New York In May in w ln i^ ever iMol^ldovnfsAtaf Paeant 1:43 — Marin, Kleman, 2emke, K. Attttralla tailed to a second conaecuUve victory In the 1 Field. finishing 18th during the World Race Walking Darden It-metor World Champtonahipo Friday on a day vrhen Championships. l:St — nialeck, J. Kelly, C. Allen, I 2akol H el^n three of the yachta were damaged hy heavy vtinda. i i 11 Aldo'i Pitta 6-3. SiraneRM M^ Shea, D. Oenayesl. F. Kookaburra II. which entered port Rylng her protect ■“S l l i i - nag, Rnlahed 47 aeconda ahead ot runner-un New QIadm an, Austin Inallglbla at Pitt Inp, nanablpe, Steulett, '& rtransrw . : h u i S r D'Al^llonfa ri UMH 1 Bealand. The victory boosted Kookaburra ll'a lead in PITTSBURGH — The University of Pittsburgh on A C i M r i l 7:13 — i . Sullivan, LaChapeile. the standings to better than lour points over Bengal, llAtetNBWVwbtteTikt- Friday declared senior football players Charles 4 110 bM^ab IxpN B. d rib ik 1 Main Pub plated the de^dlno run In w . « , . n m i another Auatmllan boat. S4t el OiReN Gladman and Teryl Austin Ineligible for the 1087 the bottom of the tlxth Inmna to nip Hunter, J. Hunter America'! Cup winner Stare k Btrtpea, aMppered by Ibjn. season because of their links to two professional sports raponj;*, 7-6, Friday nlafttat Flttperald — W. Jetinsen D. nattallna, n. iSRi: „ Dennit Conner, Rnlahed third Friday and was lourth ^SOtetRansmCMy •noun agents under grand Jury investigation. ronv .E.Wtlsan Ernie OMunlH among the eight yachts in the standliM. abrh.k| — . E. mliea, Oolhaun, T. Ste- Leu Oronam ’•^^"01 MRseukM ■ l i t 6 I »ct. 4 Austin, a defensive back from Sharon, Pa., has rapped tour hit* and Mti panskt, o. McNin Winns ol II k i ^ cat I sed damage to i^ k 'n 'K id n ey admitted violating NCAA rules by accepting money tor poaonr*. 7:40 — M. Lamba, Davidson, Ober. ol Australia, Swedei ’s Entertainer II and Stlda :Ai from agent Norby Walters last season, Pitt Athletic Stani Main. ______IS ! i o. Wood, J. Damata, T. littlB lM S IlB Raliana of Italy. It — J Director Ed Botik said. Gladman, a running back from Ne**lft Arm* 5-4, xembrowtlTi'* 4-4, Cunnlnohom, OHdaeman Akron, continues to deny wrongdoing but has refused to MonchMter Cycle 34, n r r 't 34, La- 7:54 — 0. Whelan, L. Olalla, LIpInskI, cooperate with Pitt or NCAA investigations, he said. threpthree InsuranceI 0-t. Sulllvpn Senior Itodt M onto Carlo Open "They have been suspended from the team and are 10:OT — Hickey, Ralterty, Oslnen, Chiilir Oik ^ Perkhts ASMfiSSS MONTE CARLO, Monaco — Australian Peter lam. fe*' llll Ineligible," Botik said. te:M — Palsanepu, vprup, Ntstrt, the Fire Ftjhter* auatllted ter the Senior. Rnishing with four succeasive biidice, shot a Tlernev's downed Manche«ter Prop- HiHi m I Lim im llMlilRiB sB^ '»t i s 1) Former Pitt defensive end Tony Woods, the No. I ^ o !t s — pustpmpchia, Reichert, Town Little tournament t ^ beam* 4-under^r 88 in the third round Friday of the MM,888 9181 draft choice of the Seahawks, also has admitted Maintenance, M , at mtteemid Mandey with a 18-7 victor’* ever McOrilum, Ottavlene Friday ntipht el Monte Carlo Opim golf tournament, giving him a •« n s I breaking NCAA rules by accepting money from S ^ m n ^ ; Elmem AHeclote*_7-2, t0:R — Harpn, Thlbedepu, SPrar, r » r a Ith Carlnt,' Andy four-shot lead with a 184 total. 1 Walters last season. Coach’s comer *4, Hlphland Pork May O rw Drttttn end Mike itlleb Pel. MirtRiR B, Rtvib I Market 6-3, Molnchester Property t0:l7 — EvereH. MePartand. Pyka, Idheehltsfer the Fire FlphteiV Alter a delayed atari and three suspensions ot play Mointenonm*-5, Tiemey'* 4-S, CBT M , Everett because ot thick tog, Senior Rnlahed bis third round t0:3t — 8. McMullen, Overtan ere tO-5 ter the seasen. jeft Acodlo Restaurant 3-5, MCC Vet* i - 7 . niascht^him and nut ~ ___ nine hours alter schedule on the B,887-yard Mont Agel TOTm RAINABCrrV three hit* and ChiWISftSw awallRer* — Sharon I a n ' handed pitcher JeR Edvrards Friday from Los I800 p.m. until the end of the round. OanMWj, .Jaan^Iggn^^ Hamilton, 20 18 t?4:15. A-9,778. nmn imtsiuiwivvi Angekn. compleling last vteek's trade mat sent Phil leee Noon — Boston High school shootout, SportsChannel ^ -Law* se ever Gsmer to the Dodgers, the Astros announced. 9111 2 m i l 12; 30 p.m. — Wimbledon tennis, Channels 22,30 jphates- helMav end retwna* plev IM teiiewtnp ' v i^ 2 Monday eveninp. Edwards, who was 2-1 in six games at Albuquerque, fIralNaCiikit 2; 30 p.m. — Golf; Greater Hartford Open, Channel 3 ECAC 14. ms * *to) 3 p.m. — Boxing; vs. Matthew N.M., ot the PaciRc O I League witb a 8.88 earned S l T ' ick 74: run average, will be assigned to the Astros' Clnss AAA Osnwt iRkt aWNW s imf. * * Hilton, IBF Junior middleweight title, Channel 8 Niks Shoran Carusa! , Jeamn, son 34. farm club in Tucson. Konsq* 3 p.m. - Meta at Phillies, channels 22,30, WKHT TM rown I He worked 28.2 innings in tour starts, allowed 28 hits. 4 p.m. — Boxing; Flranie Duarte vs. Alberto Davila. 18 earned runs. 14 wnlks and struck out 18. k.m. NABF bantamweight title, Channel 3 W W i nIfIMIR UpiR NSivV ol SOA IMmv N RRR bn 80 4; 30 p.m. — Track; U.S. Outdoor championships, baw wii 4 UV CROMWeU^Cann. (AP) — 5 1 1 3 1 Chnales 8,40 K trr rtquirot turlhtr turotiy 8 8 8 8 2 7 p.m. — GHO HighllghU, Channel 3 JDwHlt j IIJ 7; 30 p.m. — Red Box at Yankees, Channels 11, 28, state ■usmesa n S 3! PHILADELPHIA - Philadeiphis Flyers forward 8 5 5 1 5 180 Tim Kert underwent surgery on his M l shoulder «M)otL»*Aneet* 3 8 8 1 3 NESN, W nc, WPOP .... 8 p.m. p.n — Arena Football; Denver at Washington, Friday for the second time in two weeks, the NHL dub **{4 ) at ton DItaa NMiirt Iv Taka 0 till E s m announced. 8888 The operation, a reconstruction procedure to tighten TRXAt 10 p.m. — OHO Special. Channel:13 l a ^ torn, MirliW 9 891 11; 38 p.m. — GHO Hlghll^U, Channel 8 the shoulder Joint. was performed by Flyers ortboj^ic k t;»n.tn. OtaSainR 4 14 8 surgeon Dr. John Gregg nt Graduate Hospital. ltowun»|)«» l l l l 48 11 GoR Rert missed the Rnal 14 playoR games for the wA d UM Anstlm 4 ^ ^ . FuCktltCT 4818 SUNDAY »eft tonOtssa, ftSs a.nv Hrasktb 2088 LMI-I 8; 18 a.m. GHO update every half hour on WTIC and Stanley Cup runner-up Flyers due to his shoulder naft ton wanetvto.«:« am. OMts Jb 38 18 ter injury. snvBtw an 3818 miMirqni WPOP; WTIC to broadcast continually flrom 2; IB p.m. nnwakvrt t 8 • 8 M2tanly« 38 18 nansta. until the end of the round. CsMNryClil Lmbraito t e | 8 McDmMc 3888 not 8 - Noon — Motorsnorts; Michigan 400, Channel 3 sspsjir Lnrktnab 11|0 iuMMtS 38 18 SMU may vramt lit monty back T fB lM B C tlom Lnuansre M nnR nn oo 1:33 p.m. — Red Sopx at Yankees, ChannMs 22, 38 Mwoc 1:38 p.m. - Mets at Phillies, Channel 8, WKHT CORPUS CHRtSTt, Texas — Attorney General Jim tL>7 814 7 5 5 3 3 0888 124 3 8 0 8 I t pjm. — Wimbledon tennis. Channel 38 — n. L. Mattox warned Friday that money paid as part ot a termination agreement to three former athletic ■ 818 1S8M* 917 1 3:38 p.m. — Greater Hartford Open. Channel 3 no&noN 61-3 7 I 2 1 4 p.m. — Bnaketball: UCLA Alumni vs. North department oIRdals may have tobe repaid toSoutheru 14 8 8 8 1 ^ CnnMtna Alumni, Channel 8 Methodist Universito. !3tB »774-1 14 8 8 8 8 8 It 8 .9 2 1 8 8 0 2 ^4||Km. — Motoiepoila: Meadowlands Indy, ChannelB Mattox said that 1183.813 in severance pay to former D^^Sl^Rnntee^. iJiDn- Athletic Director Boh Hitch, former football coach I tneavf^^. 8b— trvnanskv I 161, 7 p.m. — GHO RnnI round highlights, Channel 30 ^ ”1 % . Pvko, Bohhy Ootlins and Hitch assistani Henry Lee Pnrker ' t gawa/ 11:38 p.m. — GHO wrap-up, ChannelB 3,8 may have to he returned. IV( W^DWk V r-iKA A-m4». Lewis notches another win In the long jtimp if Richard Watson back In the groove ■v M rt ResMrttMi By OodfiM Ltrvnw In Ms winnhig straak. Lewis has won 88 meats Hgrqfd mirorfgf TfM AtMcNrtad Rr«M outdoors and 17 ndbors. her LPQA lead This was Ms 8Stb consacutiva maat ovar 17 faat and CR6MWELL - Yea woahfWf SAN JOSE, CaHf. Ctrl Lewla acontf Mt 8Mb 47tb ovarall, and tba 8Mb time ovar M meats that ba has know (fi8f Tam Watsen h tt net wen coiMMUtlv* kiM Jump Mctorjr Friday In Uw baat Jumpad t t faat. By J«fm F. fdAfafft a feff (tfornstment in throe years by competitim in avant‘1 Matory, tbm ennturad tb* Lawia has twica achiavad a caraar-bast 18-IMA — in Tfw AgiMfdfM F rm (he site ef (he crowds (hat have Mb-matar daab titia in tta V8A*Mobil OutdMf Track tba UN outdoor championsMpsMfbdfanabioHs and in b«en feiiewinf Ms march around and Flatd Cbamplonabipa at San Joaa City Callcga. tba IN4 Mitiroaa Gamas at New Y on's Masson (he Tournament Flayers ClUb of Lawia, tba 18M O ly f t^ toag Jump ebampian, tack ROCHESTER, N.Y, - DCb Richard bad fcnr Square Garden. MrdIM on her final hofea Friday, CiMmectlcot. only tbrae of Ma athraad aix Jonpa, winnini iritb a leap In his only other long Jump competition tMs year. at II teat. M hwbaa. Ha beat Larry M yrim and Mika maintainifng her lead in the 8N8,M8 Rochester And if you saw Tom Watson miss Lewis became tha first Jumper to record six M-foot International tournament whose second round birdie putts of three and four feet, Oanlay, wbe alaa claarad M (cat. ft waa tba flrat tima Jumps in one maat. Tha bast was a wind-aldad M-Ma that tbraa jampara anrpaaaad M fact in tba aama maat. was interrupted four times by rain. - aa he did during Friday's second and ha also had two legal 18-8s in tha Mount San Antonio With sunset looming beacause of the delays, round in the Canon-Bammy Davis Myrieka, tba laat Jnibpar tabeat Lawia wbanba wan Collage Relays at Wainot. Calif., on April M. Jr.-Greater Hartford you tba INI natianal indaar ebampianabipa, bad a baat af officials stopped play as Richard was about to Opiti, Friday’s competition also marked the second tima in begin her final hMe of the day. wouldn't know tMs was (he same n-SH, tba baat af Ma earear, and Canlay bad a history there ware four 17-foot Jumpers In tba same goiter that has won the world's wlnd^idad affart af 8S4Mi. With that final hole still to play, Richard, maat. Gordon Laina raaebad that distance on his final shot a 8-under-par M on Thursday, was at Munder most prestlgfous tournaments and Lawia latar taak tba aacand atap taward a paaaibla try, leaping 17-bvt. has won millions of dollars. triple gald-nwdal parfarManea by winnins tba IN in a IN. Lori Garbacx, who fired a second-round For tha first time aver in the same maat. tbraa 8-under 87 on the «,l8S-yard Locust Hill C ot^ry But the 87-year-old Watson knows atadiuai*reeard N .ll aacanda. American women want ovar Mb faat in tha discus. — knows that Ms game Is hack fti a Lawia, trying ta canaanra bia anargy far tba Club course, was at 8-under IM, wMie Marci Connie Price won at 111-8, followad by Carol Cady at Bosarth finished the round 8-under-par at 188. champlonsMp groove. Mb-matar final, apanad tbalang Jiimpcamp^tian with Mb-ll and Ramona Paget at MS-1. 'T m doing a lot of (Mngs well,'' a Jumpafl7-m, than paaaad during tba next munda aa The delays, which totafied five hours, ' Duncan Atwood, who returned to competition last sec^-round play to sMIl over into Saturday for he said after carding a 8-under-par it ataad up. M to push Ms twoday total to But whan Myrieka laapad 17-11 in round faur, Lawia .month after being suspended for 18 months for using 41 of the 188 golfers who were competing for the , starlods, won tha Javelin with a heave of 171-8. bis bast 84S,8N first prise. 7-under-par 188, good for fourth uncarkad what provad ta be tba winning Jump. place after 88 holes of golf In the Myrieka want tb-CMi in Uia fifth round, a diatanca since tba new Javelin was introduced last year. Richard was angry that she will bo one of those players who will have to get up early to complete 8Mh annual GHO, which is offering matched by .Canlay in tba aixtb round. Myrieka pulled a total purse of |7M,(M)«. Bernard inta aacand place an bia final Jump. "1 modified my training wblla 1 was out of the round. competition." Atwood, tha wTimar of tha U.S. Olympic "I’m upset that I’ve got to come out at 7:80 Longer of West Germany, making In tba Mb final, Lawia, unperturbed by a falaa atari his first appearance at the OHO, cauaad by an elactronic maifuncttan, burat aut af tba ’rrials In 18M. said. "1 had planned to taka 'n off (a m. EDT) to play one hole when there was anyway, but not quite In tha fashion 1 did. 1 needed a plenty of light left." she said." (1) generally hate holds the lead at iMunder-par IM. blacka in the raatari and held the lead througbaut. Ha AapfiMe Watson said Langer’s scores is alawad near tba finiab line yet wan aaally aver Wallace break from compaition. playing late in the afternoon, but I'm coming to tike It.’^’ Impressive but that’s not going to Spearman, wba waa timed in M.N. Calvin Smith, tba CsrI Lswis soars through tha air an routs "It did make a difference that I had the year off. 1 trouble him. l i t t warid ebampian, waa third in M.M. to winning tha long jump With a laap of think drug tasting Is great, but I don’t know how wall It The weather was of little concern to Garbacs. "My confidence Is very high rigM Lawia recartted bia firat triple in the IIM natianal 28 fast, 4Vt Inohas, baating Larry Myrloks works. A lot of people are learning their washout times. who started the day at l-under 71 and then shot an now." he said. "Maybe the bad champlanahipa by winning the Ibb- and Mb-matar That’s what I’ve bean hearing, but I’m no scientist." eagle .and tour birdies in six holes during the times are behind me.'^' daahaa and the tang Jump. Later that year, be wan and Mika Conisy at tha USA Outdoor middle of her round to finish with a 8-under 87. Tom Petranoff. the American record-holder with tha You couldn’t tell that If you galda in the IN, lang Jump and 4bb-metar relinr in tba Championships In San Josa, Calif., watched him putt on the l7tb and Inaugural Warid Champlanahipa at Helalnkl, Finland. old and new Javelin, finished second at Ml-b. followad Friday. by Mark Babich at lM-7. 18th greens. On the 17th. he missed A year later, he awept Olympic galda in the IN, Nb, a 4-foot birdie putt and followed that lang Jump and relay. He’ll tro ta duplicate that with a 8-foot missed birdie oppor­ faur-gald feat when the aecand warid Champicnahipa hatter it ha hadn’t haen bothered by an ailing left knee. Maryanne Torrellas. a 18-yaar-old mother of three Aaron six under from Clinton. Conn., broke her American record In tunity on the closing IMh hole. ASanoto are ataged at Rama from Aug. N through Sept. b. injured slightly during Thursday’s qualifying. “It’s maddening," he admitted, *‘t diffii’t want ta aee him take ana Jump and ait the "Carl is prohahly the greatest long Jumper now, but winning tha women’s Ib.bbb-meter walk In 47 minutes. 19.8 seconds. about his misses on the final two reat af the day aut," Myrieka aaid of Lewia. "I think the America loves the underdog," Conley said about the to lead Seniors holes of the day under wet condi­ Tom Wgtion gtandg ov«r a putt during aaoondA effort, slam) dunk contest. Michael Jordan might he there, also went under Torrellas’ old mark of 49:18.4. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - Tommy Aaron shot as far as surrendering birdies. the other a foul — and then paaaing hia final tour triee. but the crowd still roots for the underdog." a sIx-under-par 88 Friday to take the first-round lead In Still, he said he feels his putting by five strokes. There waa no booing Friday when he paaaed three Myricks said. “’The fans like to see someone Sheila Hudson, a sophomore at tha University of the Seniors Tour NM.OM Greater Grand Rapids Open. stroke Is back. As evidence, he can timea. challenge him. If he had won it with one Jump, it would California, surpassed her world best In the women's The 80-year-old Aaron. In his firat year on the tour, point to the par-8 fifth hole where he than a year ago. He said his driving. lowing his round Thursday, "I want Myrieka aaid that Lewia might have Jumped even have been a dead event.” triple Jump on Friday, leaping 49 feat. 8>A inches. shot his lowest round of the year to take a three-shot rolled In a (iO-foot birdie try. Iron play andputting were all in the it back and I’d like the opportunity lead over Bill Casper. Orville Moody and Bob Charles, "It was In all the way,” he groove. to help get it back." who all shot three-under N. quipped. It was his best putt all day Watson’s new-found groove was Another sign of his Improved Gary Player, a tournament favorite. Dave Hill and and was the second of four demonstrated last weekend when situation was his humor. As Watson South Koreans Intent on staging ’88 Olympics Walt ZemhriskI each shot M. Nine players tied (or consecutive birdies on the front he almost won the U.8. Open In San was followed by a huge gallery, he eighth with one-under par 70 Including Roberto Francisco when he came In second said he felt he was nlaying before DeVicento. Gene LIttler. Miller Barber. Ken Still. J.C. nine for Watson, the five-time By Burry Renfrew British Open champion who has 81 place, one stroke behind Scott his hometown. Mission Hifls, Kan­ the responsibility of hosting the Games, Kim has continued to demand com­ synonymous with war and poverty, Goosle. Pete Brown. Joe Jlmenes, Jim King and sas. “1 need to develop an accent The Anecioted Frets and many say political problems must plete democracy before the Olympics, thereby greatly enhancing our national PGA Tour victories to his credit, Simpson. Warren Dailey. ^ . the last coming In 1984 when he won His goal right now is to win a and they’d really love me." he said be solved to ensure the event is a although the opposition has not tlirea- prestige in the eyes of the world.” he Goiters said wind gusts of up to 80 mph and tough pin place on the U.S. Ryder Cup team of the Hartford fans. SEOUL, South Korea — The govern­ conmlete success. tened to disrupt the Games. said June 10 when his aelection was placements made the 8.4S8-yard Elks Country Club the Western Open. "That makes up ment vows to stage a successful 19M a little bit tor 17 and 18," Watson which he can do by winning the “’The Olympics are very Important. The opposition is demanding direct confirmed by the party. course play a bit tougher than usual. OHO. He currently ranks 18th (or Seoul Olympics, vmlle its foes call the They are a very great responsibility. presidential elections and full political The United States, which has consid­ added. Aaron started his round with an eagle and a birdie. Last year at this time In the OHO. the Ryder Cup team, needing to event a second Nad Games. The Korea must not fall In this, it would be freedom In a country where displays of erable influence In South Korea, also He also had birdies on the ninth. lOtn. 14th and 18th shadows of political turmoil in South very bad." said one businessman in a Watson was 10-under after two move up to Itth. "To me, the Ryder dissent are rarely tolerated and riot has expressed concern about the holes. A 70-foot chip shot earned his birdie on the 18th. Cup Is the same thing as the Korea grow longer as the Games typical comment. police stand guard on the streets. rounds but the Watson of 1987 Games, saying they must go ahead. "I was Just trying to get It close." Aaron said of his maintains that he’s playing better America’s Cup,” Watson said fol­ approach. Korean officials have said the Games President ^ u n Doo-hwan repeatedly "If any incidents occur which might chip at IS. "It looked like I might be faced with getting a Many Koreans worry the clash will be held and will be a major success. has used the Olympics to Justify the Interfere with the successful completion bogey there." between government and opposition International Olympic officials also government’s authoritarian policies, of the Olympic Games here, it would be Charles finished with birdies on 18 and 18 to pull Into i groupa could endanger the Games, that have expressed confldence the Games saying stability is vital to ensure the extremely unfortunate." Edwin Der- the second-place tie with Moody and Casper. Drayton defends IBF title ti it could rob the nation of what Is seen as will he held in Seoul, saying nothing Games are a success. wlnski, U.S. undersecretary of state tor "Today, with the flags and with the wind blowing. It a huge triumph c ^ i n g what is has been short of war would halt them. “Flawlessly carry out the 19U Seoul security assistance, said at the end of a was very difficult out there." Charles said. "I was MONTREAL (AP) - Buster so happy If we can win the title. called South Korea’s “economic But a growing number of cities have Olympics,” he hasexhorted hlscountry- visit to Seoul. Drayton, the International Boxing miracle." hitting defensive shots to the middle of the green. With Hilton’s training' In the week I been offering tohost the Games, causing men many times. South Korean and American officials no wind, you can go for the pin.” Federation Junior middleweight leading to the bout was far more The Olympics have become a iwlitical worry among Koreans. "We will never Chun said he was acting to safeguard also are very concerned about the Casper considered the pin placements equally champion, puls his crown on the intense than Drayton’s. The No. ame, with the government ana opposl- give the Games to another country," the Olympics and national stability possibility of communist North Korea difficult. line for the fifth timirSaturday In a Son each using them to Justify their own said Kim R-whan, a farmer. when he suspended negotiations April 18 attempting to disrupt the Games with “I tell you what. I’ve never seen nine tougher pin scheduleti la/rouilder against I Al»0 BVBflBMB.' positions. Both sides say they support The opposition has said the Games with the opposition on constitutional terrorist attacks. The United States, placements than I saw on the front nine." Casper said dgalnst of Montreal Affordabis the Gamea, but many Koreans are cannot be held If South Korea is not a reform until after the Games. The which has some 4O,0M troops in South Casper played a steady round with four birdies and at the Forum. Wssk snd Monthly . worried tbet could lose them. democracy. Opposition leader Kim decision helped trigger the opposition Korea under a mutual defense pact, has only one bMey. Moody, on the other hand, was hot and Drayton, 88, of Philadelphia, has "If the nation should toresake its Young-sam caused national furor when drive against the government. pledged to help protect the Games cold with three bogles and three birdies on the back the experience, while Hilton. 81. nsntsi Ritsf hard-won rights to host the world sports be charged the government wanted to Roh Tae-woo, head of the ruling against any threat from the North. nine. , . ^ hasn’t lost in 18 pratesslonal houts event due to civil unrest, the Republic use the Games in the same way Adolf Democratic Justice Party (DJP), who DeVicento had a chance at M but received a and is the division’s top-ranked and Its people would suffer a critical Hitler tried to use the 19M Berlin Unification Minister Moon Tae-kap. RltNifRMilL BMBB kB 646-0128 Is the government candidate to succeed who oversees Seoul’s policy on relations two-stroke penalty on the 14th hole for mistakenly contender. blow to its prestige.’’ The Korea Times Olympics as a Natl showcase. the president when his seven-year term "We know that all of Canada will said In a June N editorial. with North Korea, warned the North hitting the ball of Jerry Barber, who was playing ahead “If the (Nympics are to be a expires in February, has also repeat­ of DeVicento. ^ be pulling for us." said Dave Hilton 872-2140 "In that event, Koreans would be setf-advertlsement for the government, recently against any "rash and thought­ edly said that the Olympics must be less actions.” "What a stupid man 1 am." DeVicento said. “This Sr., the trainer for his son. who doomed to looo face as a creditable and if the people are to be forced, by the safeguarded. Getting the Games for could be the first Canadian-born Lynch Leasing nation in the world community," the happens." use of government fttree, to participate, South Korea, he said, was proof of the "We strongly urge them to imme­ DeVicento and Jimenet had the top N-and-over world-title holder since Jimmy 4MW. OBNTINSTmilT paper said. then our Olympics will be no more than a diately end their threats to destroy the WILSM government’s wisciom and Super Seniors scores. McLarnIn of Vancouver captured MANOHUTIH Koreans regard the aelection of their re-enactment of the Berlin Olympics of effectiveness. Games, and we are sure our defense Defending champion Jim Ferree eagled (he first hole the welterweight championship In O IL C O . country to host the next Olympics with IIM under the NaiiB.’’ Kim said in a “This is transforming the interna­ capaMlities are well prepared for any but finished at even-par 71. 1988. "We know it would make them enormous pride. 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