20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 18, 1990

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NISSAN-IV87 Stanza SUBURU-1987 DL DODGE - 1986. ‘150’, 318 CASH PAID for O ld c a r s GXE. Fully loaded, sun Wagon. Air, auto­ CID, automatic, bed In good condition. Call dummy’s ace of diamonds and played roof, cruise, etc. 1 N O R T H 5-18-90 An unlucky matic, 19K. Excellent liner, tool box, 50K, a n v ^ e at 646-6388. two rounds of trumps and then the K-Q owner. $7250. 643-6649. ♦ K 10 9 family car. $6000. 647- $5500. 742-8669. of clubs. He ruffed a diamond, discard­ 8184. ♦ A 10 9 8 7 double TOYOTA-1985 Supra. One LOOKING FOR a second ed a diamond from dummy on the ace CHEVROLET-1984 Ca- ♦ A 4 2 of clubs, and then led a heart to dum­ MALIBU-1977 Station owner, red, new tires, car for your family? ♦ K Q By Jam es Jacoby maro. Rebuilt trans­ wagon. Good condi­ custom sterlo. $7250. my’s 10. East had to win the queen and mission, good shape. Don't miss the many offer­ tion. Needs a little 643-6649. ______ings In today’s classified WEST EAST either lead a heart away from his king Asking $3,500. Lori 647- work. $800/best offer. ♦ 8 5 ♦ 7 2 Many players use the two-over-one or give declarer a sluff and a ruff for 1952. columns. game force, in which the responder to Call Steve 646-6168. ITRUCKS/VANS ♦ 43 ♦ K Q 5 his contract. PONTIAC-1971 Lemans. ♦ J9863 ♦ K Q 10 5 an opening bid commits his side to a CHEVY-1979 Malibu Clas- FOR SALE We buy clean, late model East had no way of knowing, but he Fully equipped, full ♦ 10 4 3 2 ♦ J986 game contract when he bids a new suit slc. Parts. Good trans­ used cars and trucks. Top would have been better served if he power. $4000/best mission 8i Interior, new NISSAN-1979 Pickup. 5 prices paid. at the two-level. So in today’s deal had not doubled diamonds. If West offer. Must see to be­ SOUTH North’s response of two hearts alerted windshield. 742-9356. speed, om/fm, low mi­ Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet ♦ AQJ643 could be persuaded to try a heart for lieve. Call Steve, 646- leage, excellent. Must South that they were on their way to VW RABBIT-1983. 4 1229 Main Street ♦ J62 his opening lead, the slam would fail. 6168. be seen. Asking $1650. game. North’s raise to three spades set speed, 4 door, stereo- Manchester, CT ♦ 7 And in the absence of any other bid­ 649-4346. the trump suit. Four clubs and four di­ /cassette, tires good, FORD-EXP 1986 Sport. 646-6464 ♦ A 7 5 ding action by East, the double of a fi­ Air, sunroof, stereo- amonds were cue-bids, and the redou­ nal slam contract would ask partner well maintained. Vulnerable: Neither $1150/best offer. Call /cassette, white. Origi­ ble of four diamonds showed second- to lead the first suit bid by dummy. CARS Dealer: South round control in that suit. That made it 23 2-3 595 , leave nal owner. Excellent. But if South held J-6 of hearts and two message. $4300. 647-8184. FOR SALE HO FM SALE easy for North to ask for aces. Since South West N orth E ast little diamonds, the diamond lead 1 ♦ Pass 2 ¥ Pass they were playing key-card Black­ would be needed to defeat the slam. 2 ^ Pass 3 ^ Pass wood, South’s response of five spades James Jacoby’s books "Jacoby on Bridge" and 4 ^ Pass 4 ♦ Dbl. showed two of the five key cards, plus "Jacoby on Card Games"(written with his father, Redbl. Pass 4 N T Pass the queen of spades. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now availabie at 5 ^ Pass $ ♦ A ll pass The play was easy. Declarer won bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME­ Opening lead: ♦ 6 PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! Astrograph

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USED CARS r 1989 Buick LeSabre Wagon... s o l d ...... $13,980 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... $7,495 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... $10*980 1987 Buick Century LTD Wagon...... $8,680 1988 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham... 1131490 1986 Buick Century Wagon...... s o l d ...... $6,480 TAG SALE TAG SALE TAG SALE TAG SALE 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier...... $8|980 1986 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... $5,980 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe...... $7*895 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $7^980 MANCHESTER-Mav 2 FAMILY TAG SALE: Need repairs around the hate bill 1988 Chevy Cavalier...... $6*990 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup...... $3l995 19th, 9-1pm, 34 Cour- Saturday 8, Sunday, MANCHESTER home? Coll on expert. 1987 Buick Park Ave...... $1l|490 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille...... $9[480 tland St. Furniture, so- May 19 8. 20, 9-4. 117 254 Broad Street You’ll find the help you pha, twin beds, wash Wales Rd., Andover. need In Classified. 643- 1987 Buick LeSabre...... s OLO...... $8|980 1985 Pontiac Bonneville...... $5*895 machine, clothes, Baby clothes, furni­ (next to Wendys) 2711. 1987 Chevrolet Caprice...... $7*,495 1984 Honda Accord...... SOLO...... $4|980 Governor also inks budget, some tools, misc. ture, books, puzzles, GIGANTIC TAG household Items. Rain many household Items. SALE! [ ^ C A R S Rain or shine. kids-guns b ill... page 2 or shine. * Tube FOR SALE ANNUAL FLEA M AY 19,9-3,64 N. Elm St., A ToUels CARDINAL BUICK, INC. MARKET-June 2, Man­ Manchester. Rain A Sink Vanities chester Garage. Space date. May 20. Antiques, A F au cets MUST SELL! 1984, Jeep ”A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS’* available. 649-9294 or collectibles, furniture, A Medldne Cabinets Cherokee. Great condi­ tion, loaded, make 528-8015. housewares, tools, and A Kitchen Cabinets records. A Lighting offer. 645-0718. 81 Adams Street, Manchester yicT-i TAG AND B AK E SALE at A Flooring Bolton United Metho­ DODGE-1980 Omni. (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 0 4 9 ”4 0 /1 A Counter Tops Needs some work. $850. dist Church, 1041 Bos­ A Tub & Shower Walls Please call Keith at ton Turnpike, Satur­ - t A Tub Doors 649-1513 anytime. day, May 19,9am-4pm. GIANT GROUP and Miscellarwous Rain or shine. TAG SALE All In good condition & TAG SALE-Saturday, Inexpensive. 59 Bridge S t May 19, 9:00-1:00. 18 SaL, May 19,9anv-3pm (oltolWetherel) Main Street, Heritage Kitchen Manchester. M anchester Teen found MANCHESTER-63 Ridge Sat, May 19th, 9am-4pm & Bath St., Saturday, May 19, Somelhing fer everyone. 9-3. 3 family, treasures All procekis to bkiefit and misc.l______New Life Pregnancy Center I CARS not guilty TAG SALE-81 Foster St., Rain or Shine Saturday, May 19,10-3. FOR SALE We Have What You Expect, Great Misc.l MANCHESTER-5/19, 8- VALUE, SLECTION AND SUPERIOR SERVICE! 12,62 Bramblebush Rd. I CARS CARDINAL of murder Childrens' clothing, FOR SALE toys, mIsc. Nice BUICK, INC. thingsl______1989 Bukk LeSabre Wag $13,980 CHECK THE DIFFERENCE TAG SALE-Saturdoy, OUTTO BECOME 1989 Bukk Regal Coupe $10,980 NEW 1990 MERCURY BEFORE YOU BUY... 5/19, 9am-3pm, 315 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 FREE SCHEDULED Grissom Rd. (From 83, MANCHESTER'S 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 TOPAZ GS 4-DR. M a i n t e n a n c e Bensonhurst trial shocks, Vernon-Manch ester 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 On your new Unecemeot t/an${wrution end tow 9-5, Saturday, May 19. yoof .th.cte. FRU O f CHARCtf Antiques, household 1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 19 To 84 Charge $1,995 FREE FORD AUTO CLUB Items, clothes, and 1986 Bukk Century Wagon $6,480 choose from 85 Ford Escort $1,995 MEMBERSHIP morel 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $7,980 V^Tien you pu«fhe\e yOur new bncoln or 85 Dodge Daytona $3,995 M ercury* Thousands mourn loss MANCHESTER-34 Ton- 1985 Cadillac Sedan OeVille $9/480 •W I.W* WWW W North says Bush knew Ica Spring Trail. May 86 Ford Escort Wagon $4,395 1985 Pontiac Bonneville $5,895 *9.999 yam GaWte 19, 9-2. Sofa, tables, 84 Toyota Camry $4,995 81 Adams Street grill, lamps, toys 8, JUST ^ 1 9 9 MomH' of Sammy Davis Jr. other misc. 66 Oldsmoble Frenza $4,995 Manchester *Tax And rogbtration •xtra. CIm y - about Iran-Contra affair TAG SALE-Many Items 82 Eldorado $5,995 ooai patnf •xtra. Rebato MWgr>«d 649-4571 PLUS $500 CASH BACK to dM tw . Muel U k* cMiv^ry Dy V for sole. 18,000 BTU oir 89 Mazda SE-6 Pick-Up $5,995 TO QUAURED FFST-TME BUYERS 23W). '*eOmonth«i4 12.7SXAPR conditioner, never p a r Fo n t M dtof C r a d i C o n p a n y «4(h 12 03.S4 d o e m or tfwto. Stars turn out for funeral. page 3 used, 2 childrens' 84 Morojiy Grand Marquis $6,395 S c h a lle r 's Notebooks contradict president... page 3 bikes, children's clo­ 87 Dakota Pick-Up $6,595 Quality Pre-owned Autos thing, stove, range 86 Mazda RX-7 $6,995 hood, office equip­ value Priced 86 Mercury Cougar $6,995 88 Subaru DL S/W ment, stereo cabinet, 5 SpMd. 4 WhMl Drive games and much, 6S Mercury Grand Matqus $6,993 NEW 1990 MAZDA B2600 4X4 much more. Saturday, 67 Buick Somerset $7,495 $7,400 8- 5pm, 143 HIghwood 87 Oldsm obile Calais S 1 0 0 0 WFTH SE-5 SPORT PACKAGE Dr., Manchester. Rain 85BMW325E $7,995 Auto, AC, Low MiIm or shine. 86GMC Jimmy 4x4 $7,993 $6,490 •2.6L SOHC engine Multi-port electronic fuel Injec­ -Timed glaH -Full carpeting MAJFU ETH cassette tion -Automatic locking front hubs -Power brakes with 2 speakers -SE5 Sport Package. Indudes twin SATURDAY, May 19, 9-2. 86BulckFIMora $7,993 88 For(] Mustang Bicycle, furniture, S SpMd. LX Paciuo* •Flear wheel anti-lock brakes -2-speed translar tube rear bumpers, dual mkrori, chrome tpoker 87 Galas $7,995 dishes, clothing, misc. $6,990 case -Power steering -Front and rear mudguards wheels, sports graphics, lach, dock, gauges, kiier- 42 Russell St. eSMaroxyS^GS $8^93 87 Honda Civic Sedan mklem wipers -Slock #MO-5180, was $12057 Auto, PS, Sunrool MANCHESTER-103 Ver­ 86 Honda Accord UQ $8,995 non St., May 19 8> 20, 86Audi5(X)OSlurta $8,995 $7,490 32 TRUCKS 8:30-2. Furniture, je­ 86 Pontiac 6000 STE JU ST ^235^® PER MONTH 88 Buick Cortury Wagon $8,995 V-6, Auto. AC. TuN Power welry, tools, audio IN STOCK! WITH NO MONEY DOWN!" equipment, books, a6ChovyS104x4Blaze $9,393 $6,450 household, garden 88 Mercury Couga IS $9,595 86 Hyundiai Excel Items.______5 8p^. AM/FM, Alforddoie THE MORANDE 65 Lincoln Tomi Car $9,995 M AY 19,9-2, 318 E. Middle $2,900 PROMISE Trpke. Infant clothes, 68 Mercury CkxjgaLSCpe $9,995 88 ChevK-5 Blazer Our prica will be at toast $600 less household Items, 86 Chevy &20Ck)nv. Van $10,995 V-e. Sihwado. Aulo. Loadwd than any other oompobtive make desks, misc. Items. oomparably equipped See sales­ 89 Mercu7 Sable (j SW^ $11,995 $15,900 Roln, Moy 26.______84 Nissan Sentra person kx (totals. 89 Grand Prii LE $11,995 MANCHESTER-1,000 ssp M d . a x ; Items, 308 W. Center 89 Mercury Sable GSWsg $12,495 .,900 St., Saturday 8, Sun­ 86 Lincoln Town C a $12,995 VW Golf • H e b e ie a n d o>« option patA apo aatignad lo d M lw . T u m , tasMiralian, !••• a itia. MuW UA« day, May 19 8i 20, 10-4. 6 Speed. Ak ConddorMrYg I d e liw y by SVZareO. "SO monMw at 12.76% APH Inandng. Rain or shine. 89FordF-2504x4P-Up $18,421 $4,700 67BMW32SIS $18,995 90 Integra GS Sedan MERCURY HUGE TAG SALEI 92" Automdc. Futty Loeded couch. Very good con­ 89 Uncoln Town Car $19,995 dition. Plus many as­ MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED $16,400 LINCOLN sorted Items. 9 til dark, Many Others In Stock Saturday 8, Sunday, MORAIMOE May 19 8. 20, 88 Flor­ MORANDE Immediate Delivery 315 CENTER STREET (RT. 6), MANCHESTER ence St., Manchester. LINCOLN MERCURY MA2DA SCHALLERACURA Just off Exit 60 from I-84 TEL: 643-5135 TAG SALE-May 19, 76 (formerly Moriarty Bros.) 345 Center Street, Patriot Lane. Colonial 301 Center Street Manchester Mcncheeter e things, washer/dryer, ■ 9- 4. Household Items. 64W135 647-7077

n . 9 m O’Neill signs hate crimes bill into law North notebooks link Bush, Iran-Contra A North notebook entry from Nov. 25, the Israeli government. looking into this. There’s nothing we By Judd Everhart said Steve Thtxnton of the coalition. By Pete Yost goals: it requires no new taxes and it O’Neill was trying to clear his desk 1986, the day the affair became public, Peres called Meese later that day and could add at this point.” The Associated Press “With the irKa'ease of racism, anti-Semi­ The Associated Press meets the needs of our citizens,” O’Neill before heading to Eastern Europe on refers to a telephone call to North from stud Israel had not p>aid anything into any Israel had made three arms deliveries tism and homophobia on our college cam­ said in a statement announcing the bill Contra accounts. Peres “indicated that Is­ to Iran in 1985 with the blessing of the HARTFORD — Gov. William A. Monday on a trade mission promoting — Newly released National Security Adviser John M. Poin­ puses and in our communities, his ^ signing. Connecticut exports. dexter and then states, “VP call Ptres,” rael ... was not going to take the blame Reagan administration and had charged O Neill put aside his reservations and portions of Oliver North’s notebooks sug­ proval of this bill could not have been Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres. for the diversion,” the congressional far in excess of what it had pjaid the Pen­ signed into law Friday a bill increasing more timely.” “During difficult economic times that On Thursday, he had signed a bill re­ gest then-Vice President Bush may have played a role in pressing Israel to take The entry adds that the “Contra con­ Iran-Contra committees .said in their final tagon to replenish the arms. The diversion the penalties for crimes motivated by Also signed was the $7.05 billion have seen state governments around us quiring the chief state’s attorney and the partial blame for diverting Iran arms-sale nection” has been “discovered” and tliat it report in 1987. to the Contras apparently began with the bigotry or bias. budget for the year beginning July 1 and flounder, either entering the 1990-91 fis­ auomey general to annually review and profits to the Nicaraguan Contras. “wd be best if Israel wd accept that they On Air Force One en route to Dallas, November 1985 shipment of Hawk mis­ As the bill wended its way through the the package of tax-law changes designed cal yeai without a budget or continuing make recommendations on state police As a private group released 1,200 were aware that some funds were White House spokesman Marlin siles, when unexpjended funds wound up General Assembly, O’Neill had expressed to keep the budget in balance. The 6 per­ debates over hiking taxes or eliminating practices and policies. The bill grew out pages of North’s notebooks Friday, a new diverted.” Fitzwater told reporters: “We have noth­ in accounts controlled by Richard Secord grave reservations about it because of its cent increase in spending over the current programs, I believe this state remains of the telephone taping scandal last fall, federal grand jury convened to continue ing to add. This matter has been and Albert Hakim. express protections for homosexuals. But year is the lowest in more than a decade. stable and steady while meeting the many in which it was revealed that calls bet­ It is not known if any phone call bet­ the 3'/2-year-old criminal investigation of thoroughly investigated by congressional North and Poindexter may be called as he sign^ the so-called hate crimes bill Although there is nothing in the elec­ needs that exist,” the governor said. ween criminal suspects and their attor­ ween Bush and Peres was made that day the Iran-Contra affair. committees.” witnesses before the grand jury at a later Friday without ceremony or public state­ tion-year revenue package that amounts O’Neill also signed the “kids and guns neys were routinely recorded at state or whether the possibility of making a ment. Told that Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., time, said sources close to the investiga­ to a traditional tax increase or a new tax, bill,” which makes gun owners respon­ police barracks. The grand jury will attempt to deter­ call was brought up with Bush. tion, ^xjaking on condition of anonymity. The signing; was hailed by the Anti- the House chairman of the joint commit­ one of the changes extends the capital sible if loaded weapons fall into the hands mine the precise roles of then-Presidem But Attorney General Edwin Mcese in tee that held Iran-ConU"a hearings in Mary Belcher, a spokesman for the Racism Coalition of Connecticut, which gains tax for the first time to out-of-state of children. It takes effect Oct. 1. The hate crimes bill imposes a maxi­ Reagan and Bush, sources familiar with 1987, had said the newly revcaieo diary Iran-Contra pwosecutor’s office, declined had lobbied hard for the bill. disclosing the diversion that day, put the residents who sell property in Connec­ mum penalty of five years in prison and a the investigation said. responsibility partly on Israel. Meese said entries had not been examined, Fitzwater to answer any questions. “The signing of the hate crimes bill A fourth bill signed Friday phases out ticut, expected to generate $10 million a $5,000 fine for anyone convicted of in­ Bush has said he did not know details Iran arms sale money went directly from .said: “I’ll leave that for him to comment The North notebook entries were leaves Governor O ’Neill with an impor­ the state’s controversial supervised home year. timidation, through physical contact, of the Iran initiative until Dec. 20, 1986, the Israelis into bank accounts held by the on. released by the National Security Ar­ tant legacy in the area of civil rights,” release program for prison inmates by tlu-eats or property damage, based oii “This is a budget that meets two major 1993. and did not know of North’s Contra Contras. Mcese’s statements, which he “It’s been looked into by indepxmdent chive, the private organization that ob­ bigotry or bias. It is effective Oct. 1. resupply operation while it was in opera­ made after interviewing North and Poin­ counsel, congressional investigators. tained them under court order after suing tion. dexter, drew immediate complaints from They spont $40 million to $50 million the government. Second youth is acquitted Thousands give U.S.-Soviet talks in Bensonhurst murder trial last ^Standing O’ on arms progress By Ronald Powers The Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — The United States and the Soviet to Sammy Davis Union worked toward a treaty to reduce their long-range nuclear wcapx>ns Friday and scheduled an extra day of NEW YORK — The youth who V negotiations in a drive to complete tlie pjact in time for allegedly led a white mob in a fatal By Jeff Wilson the Washington summit two weeks away. attack on a black teen-ager was ac­ The Associated Press quitted of murder and manslaughter The participation of Soviet President Mikhml S. Gor­ bachev, who met for five hours with Secretary of Slate Friday, a day after a co-defendant — Sammy Davis Jr. received his last James A. Baker III, gave new impetus to the discussions. was convicted of second-degree standing ovation as thousands of fans and countless fel­ The Associated Press murder. Baker agreed to hold more talks on Saturday with low entertainers mourned the song-and-dance man in an Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadzx;. Both The partial acquittal of Keith emotional memorial service Friday. MOURNERS — Throngs of friends and fans Mondello sparked a courtroom out­ men said they had made progress, although a senior U.S. The 1,200 pjeople filling a hall at Forest Lawn gather Friday to pay tribute to Sammy Davis official told reporters shortly before midnight: “I can’t burst from supporters of the family Memorial ftuk in the Hollywood Hills and hundreds of the 16-year-old victim in the case tell you we are there yet.” more who couldn’t get inside cheered when Davis’ The progress was centered on restricting crui.se mis­ which had inflamed racial tensions Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Michael Jackson and Bill recording of “I’ve Got to be Me” was played during the siles, one of the most difficult issues. “The gaps are not in the city. 90-minute service. Cosby were honorary pallbearers. “We’II do it ourselves!” some “He has answered the curtain call over and over and "How lucky we ^1 were to have Sammy in our lives seen as being unbridgeable,” the official told a briefing spectators screamed as Mondello sat over again, and now we want an encore,” the Rev. Jesse and how dearly I will miss him," his widow, Altovise, held under rules granting him anonymity. KEITH MONDELLO crying at the defense table. Jackson said in a eulogy. “Encore, encore no more. Let told the mourners as her voice broke and tears came to He also cautioned reporters: “1 can’t tell you we are A Jury that deliberated 11 days her eyes. going to get there.” acquitted of major charges him rest. Let Mr. Bojangles rest. He has earned it." convicted Mondellp, 19, on lesser -A Jackson said Davis had forged new attitudes about Davis died Wednesday after a long struggle against Baker met with Gorbachev and Shevardnadze in the charges of riot, unlawful imprison­ blacks in America. throat cancer. He was 64. Kremlin for five hours. Baker then broke off to see Prime ment, disermination, menacing and “The world of segregation had to stop ... to let him get His bronze casket was pxjsitioncd at the front of the Minister Kazimiera Prunskiene of Lithuania, urging her criminal possession of a weapon. on and change the world,” said the civil rights leader hall, surrounded by flowers, ferns and ficus. The to suspend iJic republic's March 11 declaration of in- hi dcpxmdcncc, said a U.S. official who spx)ke on condition Lottery On Thursday, a separate jury con­ i JL who urged the crowd to stand at the end as a recording of Motown group The Tcmp)tations sent one flower arrange­ victed Joseph Fama, 19, who was Auoaatod Davis performing “Mr. Bojangles” was played. ment with a ribbon that said, “We love you Sammy.” of anonymity. accused of firing the fatal shot, of HEARD VERDICT — The parents of Yusuf Hawkins, Moses “He was a constant and enthusiastic presence,” Rabbi second-degree murder in the shoot­ Stewart, left, and Diane Hawkins, center, are accompanied Allen Frcchling told the audience in a non-dcix>mination- Pro-men plan reversed Here are Friday’s lottery results from around New ing death of Yusuf Hawkins. out of the courthouse Friday by Rev. Al Sharpton. al service. Davis, whose family was Bapiti.st, converted to OAKLAND. Calif. (AP) — Mills College trustees on England: Confusion reigned in the Judaism in the 1950s. Friday reversed their decision to admit undergraduate . CONNECTICUT courtroom as the verdict was read. Daily: 5-0-0 A television news crew was “Sammy fought the good fight in his battle with can­ men, after two weeks of campxis piroccsts that shut down Michael Mondello, father of the of Bensonhurst looking for a used cer. Finally having exhausted all the energy that was his, Play Four: 5-2-1-0 pelted with rocks and the windshield the 138-year-old school. defendant, repeatedly shouted, car. They were beaten by a mob of he went gently into the good night,” Frcchling said. Lotto: 6-19-29-32-37-39 of their van was broken, said police whites wielding baseball bats, and Cheers, tears of iriumpjh and pxiptping champagne “TTiank God! Thank God! Jesus has spokeswoman Lisa Guerriero. The Jackson retried in his eulogy Utat tJircc weeks ago he corks greeted the announcement by bovd chairman War­ MASSACHUSETTS risen!” Hawkins was shot to death. Daily: 2-8-0-5 crowd tried to overturn the van, and sat with Davis and his family to prray. ren Heilman. On the other side of the aisle, The killing fueled accusations of “He mustered a smile through piain and tiien we Mass Millions: 6-11-18-31-37-41 one reporter was injured, she said. bigotry, and the trial, which coin­ “All of you have had a lot of banners for us all week. relatives and supporters of the Haw­ prayed. He was at pxrace with himself and thus he died on The extent of the reporter’s injuries cided with several other racially Here’s one for you,” Heilman told a crowd of about 3(X) RHODE ISLAND kins family screamed, pointed at the May 16,” Jackson said. Daily: 7-0-2-9 wasn’t immediately known. divisive incidents heighteped ten­ women as he unfurled a banner that read. “Mills — For sj jurors and shouted threats. The most serious charges of NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND sion to the point Mayor David Gregory Hiitcs, who co-starred with Davis in the film Women. Again.” “He did it, he did it! He set it up!” which Mondello was convicted, riot I New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily 6-6-6 Dinkins went on television to appeal “Tap,” recalled being 10 years old and seeing his idol “I think we have all won,” he said. tn several of them screamed as the ver­ and unlawful imprisonment, carry ?o Pick 4: 4-1-8-6 for calm. Dinkins, the city’s first pjcrforming several .'^hows a day in 1956 Harlem’s Apollo Two weeks ago, the trustees decided to admit males an > Q dicts were read by forewoman Mimi jail terms of one and one-third to undergraduates because of financial problems stemming ■ r Snowden. black mayor, asked New Yorkers to Theater and being inspired in a backstage meeting. o < four years. Prosecutors said they from declining enrollment. Diane Hawkins, the victim’s join in a “weekend of unity” in the “It was indescribable, he could do everything.” Hines would request the maximum sen­ wake of the verdicts. recalled of Davis, who not only sang and danced, but During the ensuing demonstrations, women chanted S mother, doubled over, sobbing, and tence, concurrent terms totaling 8 to “Better Dead Than Co-ed." Sensing victory, they ended Index was hugged by Moses Stewart, the Outside the courthouse, played many iastruments. “He could do all those things cc 24 years in prison, at sentencing demonstrators who awaited the ver­ and he could tap also. 1 could only tap.” their boycou of classes Thursday. father. June 11. dict for more than a week chanted Other mourners included Liza Minnelli, Stevie Alumnae raised $3 million during a seven-day Two people were ejected from the Fama faces 25 years to life on his a Businesa___ “No justice, no peace” as the Haw- Wonder, Carroll O’Connor, Bert Vereen, Billy Crystal, telephone fund drive after a group of former Mills’ stu­ I 15 O p in io n 16 courtroom for their outbursts. conviction. Others of the group are Th« AtsodaMd Pt m i C la s s ifie d ___ 3a-40 P e o p le kiru f^amily exited. Tony E>anza, Robert Wagner, Jill St. Joha Angie Dickin­ dents met with Heilman and offered a massive rescue ef­ u 14 In the hours that followed the ver­ scheduled for trial later. z C o m ic s ____ 2S^2« F ielip io n 18 The Rev. Al Sharpton, an advisor FAREWELL — Altovise Davis, widow of son, Robert Guillaume, Ricardo Montalban and Burt fort. < Focus______1 7 - 3 2 . dict, police reported a group of Senior Cilizens 2 0 The killing took place Aug. 23, to the Hawkins family, told the Reynolds. “They made a bad decision and the community has s Local/Stale _ 5 -1 0 S p o rts 4 1 -4 8 about 150 to 200 demonstrators in when Hawkins and three black entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., arrives at Forest risen to the occasion and given them a way to solve this Nabon/Wbrid crowd near the courthouse. “Wfc arc a 1 1 -1 5 T elevision 2 1 -2 7 the East New York section of Brook­ friends ventured into the Lawn Memorial F^rk In Los Angeles Friday Singer Little Richard called Davis “the greatest enter­ problem tJtcy’ve created.” Michelle Lawdaughter, a 1989 O b itu a rie s 10 w e a th e r 4 lyn, near where Hawkins had lived. not going to take this verdict Ivina predominantly white neighborhood down.” ^ * morning. tainer who ever lived, bar none.” graduate, said before the reversal. 1 9 9 0 REGIONAL Weather Saturday, May 19 Firemen LOCAL & STATE oo«- The Manchester Arts Council from 11 ajn. to 4 pjn. from 2 to 8 pjn. on disputed Arts in the Garden is spxinsored |Bo»»oo|6 5 ° | will sponsor an amateur { b io g ­ I*»>««»y I 6 S ° raphy com{x;tition on Sunday at The exhibit will be shown at tJic by the Manchester Arts Council, By Dianna M. Talbot the Wakeen-Merrill Galleries, 983 annual {xesentation of Arts in tJie the Manchester Historical Society Manchester Herald housing plan Main St., from noon to 5 pan. Garden, a presentation of area and the Greater Manchester Cham­ jBuftlol 63°~P This exliibit will run tJirough visual and {xirforming arts, to be ber of Commerce. For more infor­ ' YorttI 72° I Memories of fire battles at June 1, and is available for view­ held on June 2 at tlie Cheney mation, call 646-2223 or Manchester Lumber Inc. and the Homestead, 106 Hartford Road, A tia n tic former Sheraton Hotel on Main Authority commissioner ing l\iesday through Saturday 647-8000. O c ea n PM9tH»oh|64° Street resurfaced Friday at the Town IWasMngloMl 76°1 Fire Department. to ask for modifications

_ v j e i WO A o cv^ w * James McKay and William D. Griffin, two longtime town WILLIAM D. GRIFFIN E3ES3E53®i:f firefighters, have turned in their JAMES McKAY By Alex Girelll c r mmmftr m j a o v c * oiotoy- fircboots to enjoy retirement. They ... recalls lumber fire ... tells of Sheraton blaze Manchester Herald For shared some experiences at a party for McKay during his last few hours Outstanding for a couple days at the fire depart­ 29-year veterans of the department, A controversial plan approved by the Housing as a full-time town firefighter. ment, Griffin said. respectively. Authority of Manchester to buy duplex houses in town Griffin, who retired in March, McKay, 60, has retired after 28 Volunteer Weather Firefighters at the Center Streci for rental to low- and moderate-income families is returned to the firehouse to join the years as a town fireman, 18 of festivities. firehouse expressed regret over the scheduled to be discussed at a special meeting Monday which he, too, was a deputy fire retirees’ departures. Service Griffin, 57, said one of the most chief. of the authority’s commissioners. memorable fires he experienced in “They are both siqier guys,” said He said his most memorable fire John Tsokalas, who has worked Richard Schwolsky, the commissioner who negotiated his 30-plus years with the depart­ occurred more than 17 years ago Partly sunny Saturday, there for four years. “They treated the purchase, said Fiiday he wants to modify the plan, ment occurred about four years ago and destroyed the former three-story at Manchester Lumber, 401 New us fairly and we’ll miss them. but declined further comment. Youth Winner Sheraton Hotel on Main Street, They’re tough shoes to fill.” but cloudy on Sunday State Road. For a full day which since has been replaced by Beth Cool firefighters fought the fire, which Andy D’Appollonio, a 14-year The meeting is set for 11 a.m. at the authority’s offices lor her dedication and com­ other buildings, including Connec­ veteran of the department who has caused considerable damage to the ticut National Bank. at 24 Bluefield Drive. mitment to the retarded and Saturday, partly sunny and breezy. High 65 to 70. worked under McKay, was emotion­ Wind west 15 to 25 mph. Saturday night, clear then in­ business and some minor injuries, Firemen succeeded in safely handicapped citizens of our he said. al about the retirement of his boss, Meanwhile, a Horace Street resident protesting the community. Beth serves as creasing cloudiness toward morning. Low 45 to 50. Sun­ evacuating everyone from building, who he described as “a man who proposed purchase of two houses in the area has asked He also remembered the death of he said. president of a student run or- day, thickening cloudiness. A 30 percent chance of eats, lives and breathes fire.” the authority for a copy of the tape recording-of last showers by afternoon. High 60 to 65. a fellow firefighter, Larry Freihcit On Thursday, the fire department anization, Instructors of the Freiheit died of a heart attack about “I think after 14 years of working Monday’s public hearing on the proposal. nandicapped. promoted two men to fill the deputy with the man, it’s like a new regime Weather summary for Friday: 15 years ago shortly after respond­ chief posts the retirees have vacated. is taking over and it’s kind of sad. The request came from Stella Brown of 51 Horace St., Temperature: high of 67 at 4 p.m., low of 46 at 5-30 ing to a fire at a Hartford Road res­ They are: Jack Hughes, 41, a captain who said Friday that she had received minutes of the ajn. taurant, he said. We’ve all enjoyed working and training officer, who has been together.” hearing from tlie authority but finds them incomplete. Precipitation: .15 inches. “To this day, his death affects with the fire department since 1973 JCPenney Both McKay and Griffin said said She said Carol Shanley, executive director of the me," said Griffin, who served for 18 and has attended the National Fire years as a deputy chief or firehouse being a firefighter is taxing physi­ aullK)riiy, told her she could not have a copy of tJie tape. Golden Rule Academy; and Graham MacDonald, cally. Since joining the department, AWARD supervisor during his shift. who also started with the department However, Shanley said she wants to consult anomey Another one of his more the number of calls the fire depart­ in 1973 and has attended state fire ment responds to annually has Malcolm Barlow, legal counsel for the authority, about prominent memories was an ice schools in New Haven and Wil- whether a copy of the tape should be provided. JCPenney Salutes the Manchester Herald storm during the early 1970s. The limantic. jumped from only about 450 to about 4,000, they said. storm knocked out power in parts of The department has two other Barlow could not be reached for comment. Golden Rule Award Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. Manchester for over a week, so “It’s tough work,” said McKay, An employee of tlic Freedom of Information Commis­ deputy fire chiefs, Robert Bycholski who plans to remain active in the Winners Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. several people were forced to stay sion said Friday that a tape recording is defined in the and Peter Beckwith, 17-vcar and department as a volunteer. state’s Freedom of Information Law as one kind of USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 196 Ireland succumbs to cancer public record to which the public has access. After tlie hearing Monday afternoon, authority com­ PuMshw MALBU, Calif. (AP) — Jill Death Wish II,” firsi underwent missioners voted not to purchase one of the three houses t # Adult Winner P»ooy M Steffan Ireland, the British actress whose surgery to remove a cancerous right in the Horace Street area it had originally planned to buy. E d ito r______Valter Zaborowskj six-year battle against breast cancer breast and eight lymph nodes under Joan O'Loughlin Newt Ecilof<3pinion Page Edrtor ____Ron RobiUard The house eliminated from the list was one at 12-14 made her a model of strength and her arm in 1984. After a brief remis­ Associate Editor______Alexandor Giralli Horace St. The commissioners decided to go forward for her selfless commitment Sports Edtor______determination, died Friday of the sion, the cancer spread to her lungs. and tireless activism in sup­ ______Lan Autlw with buying two nearby houses, one at 24-26 Horace St. disease. She was 54. In April 1989, Miss Ireland began port of the needy and home­ Butinoss Managar______Jaanna G Eromartt Miss Ireland, the wife of her fre­ feeling pain in her shoulder. She and one at 213-215 Bidwell S t less. Joan’s leadership helped Customer Sarvioa Martagar ____Garltode ColaB) quent action movie co-star Charles establish the MACC’s Samari­ Composing Mar\agar______was diagnosed with cancer that had Brown and other neighbors have said repeatedly that ___ Shaldon Cohan Bronson, was with the actor and tan Shelter for the homeless. Pnassroom Uartagar______^HobartH. Hubbard spread to her lungs, hip, femur and they would not object to the purchase of one duplex in several of her children when she thyroid. the area, but that three close togctJier would constitute a died at her hillside home at 11:30 When she took a turn for the ajn„ said her publicist, Lori Jonas. concentration of low- and moderate-income residents worse Sunday, paramedics were that might lead to an increase crime there. Pubiuhad d u ly axe I Sunday and oartain h o t d ^ by Though she appeared in many called to the house and treated her, lha Manchastar PoL___ ~ 1$ Bramard Plaoa, movies and starred in the TV series Manehaster. Conn 06040 Second ctass postage pud at but didn’t take her to the hospital. Schwolsky’s compromise p rt^ sa l to eliminate from “Shane," the was better known for MarKhaster. Conn Rtsanaalar: Sand adekass changas “She’ll be remembered as being a the program wie of the three houses close together won Volunteers' energy and gener­ to toa Uanchaalar Harted. P.O. Box 591. Muichaeter her highly visible work on behalf of tremendous woman, but she was Conn 06040 cancer sufferers. In two books and also fuimy, sexy, wiuy and a great the backing of his fellow commissioners, but it did not osity demand our admiration. ^O te Manehaster Harted ia a mambar 01 Tha Assocated frequent lectures on her battle with satisfy the protesters who have vowed to continue their Their contribution to the well­ mother," said friend Joan Rivers. CO Prass, 9w AudN Bunaau of CircUation, tw Naw Englu>d the disease. Miss Ireland spoke elo- fight. Praas Aaaocwlion and t«a Nua E ngla^ Nawtpapar Aa- She said Miss Ireland never com­ JILL IRELAND being of our community cams aoewton. q u ^ y about self-respect and op- plained about her health. ... ends 5-year battle Brown said today that the area residents are trying to our thanks. Guaranlaad dalhrary- W you don! raoawa your Haraid limicm in the face of devastating ill­ Miss Ireland’s life was filled widi Py 6 p m. amafcdaya or 7;30 a.m. Saturdays, r *— t set up a meeting and to invite Mayor Terry Werkhoven ness. She called herself a survivor, calamity. Jason McCallum, the son *** phona your carriar. H you ara unabta to r a ^ your rather than a victim. and Town Attorney Maureen Chmielecki to attend. camar, cal aUiacfibar aanioa ■ 647-M46 by 6 pm she adopted with first husband later. waakdayi lor daterary in Uanchaalar “I don't want to die," Miss David McCallum of ’TTic Man The actress wrote about fighting Chcmielecld has said in an opinion requested by the Suggastad camar rUM are $1 aO waatey. $7 7D ter Ireland said in early 1989. "... Not From U.N.CX.E." fame, was a Board of Directors that the only power the directors have JCPenney ona montfi. $2310 tor tsaa mont», $46 20 tor six right now. Wc all die one day, but I breast cancer in the best-seller “Life monttt and $S2 40 ter ona you Nawsstu^ pnoa 36 longtime drug abuser who died in Wish.” At the time of her death she over the Housing Authority is to appoint the commis­ am not in the mood to do it yet.” r » i J oanii a copy. November at age 27 of a drug mix­ sioners and that the autJiority. as an arm of the federal 1 C Company. Inc The actress, who appeared in such was completing a third book, “Life ture both injected and ingested. He government, is overseen only by Congress. movies as “The Mechanic" and Times," which profiled some of her was to have been married a few days friends. 1 Gay ROTC cadet Pravda wants keeps scholarship U.S. firms Army denies request for commission to advertise By Larry Rosenthal decision. The Associated Press Following a hearing in January, NEW LONDON (AP) — Pravda, the Soviet Union’s the Army found there was no Communist Party newspaper, is looking to American NEW HAVEN — A young man evidence Holobaugh’s “coming out” capitalists to boost its advertising sales. who was considered a model ROTC last year represented an attempt to Pravda is giving Connecticut-based Pfizer Inc. and cadet until he informed his superiors deceive them, said his attoriKy, Bill other U.S. corporate giants the hard sell, trying to get he was gay was denied Friday his Rubenstein of the ACLU’s Gay and them to buy ads. commission in the Army, but told he Lesbian Rights Project in New York. “We have really been too slow in going commercial ” will not have to repay his 525,000 “The victory is significant be­ explained Pravda’s New York-based correspondent, Vic­ scholarship. cause it shows that there are limits tor Linnik, in a telephone interview Thursday. “You can’t James M. Holobaugh, 24, who to the military’s mean-spiritedness,” ignore that part of the business anymore.” graduated Friday from Washington Rubenstein said. “We’re interested in consumer produa companies and University in St. Louis, said he was Earlier this month, the Navy an­ large industrial corporations. But any company that’s obviously pleased not to have to nounced it was dropping its bid to willing and ready is welcOTie,” he said. repay the mwiey but “terribly disap­ force repayment of tuition from two Linnik’s Pravda colleagues have been pushing pointed that the Army has not seen cadets expelled from its officer 550,000 full-page ads, but a newspaper sprAesman said fit to grant me a commission and to training program. In that case, too, it’s ready to make deals on smaller ads as well. allow me to serve my country.” the Navy emphasized there had been Rick Hmiey, a spokesman for Pfizer, said he is not “Like I said all along, the scholar­ no change in Pentagon policy on sure whether the company will take out an advertisement ship was not the main issue. Really, homosexuals. in Pravda. Pfizer sells pharmaceuticals, hospital prxKlucts nothing has changed. I’m still going Holobaugh, an engineering stu­ and specialty chemicals in the Soviet Union. to be fighting for my commissim,” dent, had been a top performer in “We are involved, like every other major corporation Holobaugh said in a telephone inter­ the Reserve Officers Training right now, in trying to develop more business over view during a break from celebrat­ Corps. He even appeared in an there,” Honey said. ing his graduation. Army ROTC recruiting ad that ran Linnik said that Pravda advertisers will be able to The Army -«aid its decision was in college papers around the reach readers in Eastern European countries as well as in based “solely on the merits and cir­ country. •M/ Hartfng/MinchMlar H*ral? the Soviet Union. Pravda’s circulation in Bulgaria, for in­ cumstances of this particular case,” After his superiors recommended stance, is 200,000. in January that he be denied his her lawn on Bissell Street on Friday She savth Bolton and Glastonbury convenient to Cemera and Bridgeport Bishop Edward M. 1-384 and an easy commute to Hartford. and respect for human rights, Rivera said. Egan, chairman of the university’s board of Abom 70,(XX) per^e have died in the con­ trustees. flict, including Rivera’s predecessor. Rivera said the majority of Salvadorans have Come "walk the land" with Archbishop Oscar Romero. Romero was been shut out of his country’s political and Health Insurance Don Fish and his as.sociates pinned down while saying Mass in 1980 after economic life by a wealthy few, giving rise to a he became an outspoken critic of the right- “grave state of injustice." . r . 't FROM MANCHESTER F384 Eastlo WyMy Si EiA Right 2 wing government. from Saturday, May 19 on Highlind SliM l (pasOAgtiMnd MU ). i^ l CampUMlng > R d . undM highway. Itl B nh U ti A ) . 11/2 imMi to z The people need “not just political participa­ ngM on V « i Lousa Rd VUo't Hm > ) to 1st M l onto n Sixteen priests, a deacon, many religious tion but we need participa-tion in economic Blue Cross and Blue Shield 1-3:30 P.M. ^ 'ooMHil Landng go ki and o( ciA-da-uc X teachers and four American missionary women jusuce,” he said. 51 — including Jean Donovan of Westport — also -Pick a lot fur us to build oh FROM aXSTONBURY RouM M (HMxon Am ) E M to of t y , /'■ 'top o1 hi by ofchank. toft on B n h Utn Fid. lal nght on Si have been killed. Rivera said his countrymen were looking or LoolioulLaridng(1 l/ZmlMpaatadFwrando^Orchanto) TO ■g with optimism at peace talks which opened Central New York -Pick a lot for future building X Although he is known as a conciliator bet­ or tn Wednesday between leftist guerrillas and the S.J ?o ween the warring factions, Rivera, too, has right-wing Salvadoran government in Caracas, -Pick a lot and u.se vour builder been threatened with death. He said he rides through Venezuela. p around San Salvador in an armor-plated Agway Inc. Group Trust OWNER FII^ANCING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED on automobile, but feels safe among ppacani^ in Rivera spoke in Spanish, through a trans­ Owner/Broker K the countryside. lator. during an interview, at a press conference Wear your casual clothes, bring the family and afterwards you're invited to the Fish J-amily Creamery R For further information call B- and in his meeting with students and faculty. for a "free" homemade ice aeam cone made from fresh cream right on the premises in Bolton ■< The Salvadoran anny’s impeding of an in­ In all of his meetings, Rivera carefully vestigation into the murder of six Jesuit priests, avoided making commenu critical of the Kierstead Insurance Agency their cook and her daughter last November United States, which has provided massive damages the credibility of the justice system military aid to El Salvador. 742-8064 or 742-9693 Rivera said. THE REALTY COMfANY Now, if I were to venture an opinion that Home . Farm . Health • Life • Auto “I have demanded that both the perpetrators 220 Hartford Tpke., Vernon 243 Main St., Manciwater nwy be a topic of political discussion in the 871-1400 643-1591 pid the intellectual authors of this crime be United Slates, in the end I may do a disservice Insuring the Public Since 1973 “•■ought to justice," he said. to the process of peace," he said. 1

t o In Brief • • Wesleyan students end Credit crunch In Brief Delegates to attend who will endorse one (rf* five can­ Court clerk fired The ^ w in g deficit poses a threat library conference takes a toll didates for U.S. Rep. John to the city’s credit rating and raises nine-day hunger strike after her arrest Rowland’s seat in congress. the possibility that the city will run Five Manchester delegates and one from Coventry will In a poll conducted by Republican out of money to pay salaries and MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Eleven MIDDLETOWN (AP) — A Su­ attend the C^vemor’s Conference on Library and Infor­ Wesleyan University students ended • Chace appoint a committee of on economy Party officials and released bills in coming weeks. “To me the hunger strike perior Court clerk has been fired mation Services in Waterbury Thursday and Friday. a nine-day hunger strike Riday after students, faculty and administrators Thursday, Watson received 36 votes, With only six weeks left in this The Manchester delegates are Mary E. LeDuc, Joyce was irrelevant,” to review and, if needed, locom after being arrested for allegedly far from a majority but more than fiscal year. Mayor John C. Daniels’ the university announced that stealing cocaine and money that G. McSweeney, Manon C. Flynn, MaryAnnc Brennan, recMnmendations for change on mend changes in the college’s Federal banking regulators any other randiriatf received. administration is also considering an and William T. Fisher Jr. The Coventry delegate is John Brian Fay, policies of instituUonal rights and were being kept at the couithouse Of the 142 delegates who will en­ campHis had been signed by students after being seizki as evidence. employee furlough program that Pacholslci. The conference will develc^ action and policy and school officials. responsibilities and assess their ac­ deny regulations to blame dorse a GOP congressional can­ philosophy professor Theresa L. Ross, 24, of Mid­ would require approval from the statement on issues of concern to the state’s library and ■Hie list of recommendations, countability. didate, 129 responded to the poll. unions that represent city workers. information resources. dletown was arrested Thursday on Trailing Watson were: which ask that the university support sity announced the recommenda­ • A formal assessment be made of By Andrew Fraser charges of unlawful removal of —Former state Rep. Warren G. City Controller Peter Halsey said efforts to hire more minority and tions had been signed, school offi­ projects to improve the accessibility Former town resident The Associated Press reem-ds, possession of cocaine, and Sarasin of Beacon Falls, 30 votes. the city has erKHigh cash to pay its women faculty members and study cials said the agreement had nothing of the university to the handicapped larceny. —State Rep. Alan Schlesinger of bills for now, but that his o^ice is elected to Masons’ post the creation of a multicultural cen­ to do with the hunger strike. • A committee assess services for QIOMWELL — Federal banking regulators piqued A court-services clerk for three Derby, 29 votes. trying to encourage major taxpayers ter, among other proposals, was ‘To me the hunger strike was ir­ the learning disabled and present a Stephen M. Thai of Hartford, a former Manchester business and political figures at a banking forum Friday years in Middletown, she was to pay their July 1990 taxes early, to presCTted Thursday to Wesleyan relevant,” Fay said. “It was never statement of services for them bv —Waterbury Alderman Gary resident, has been elected worshipful master of Level by denying responsibility for a credit crunch that is suspended with pay May 3 after Franks, 20 votes. help avoid a cash crurKh before the President William Chacc by a group discussed during the discussions.” Feb. 15,1991. ^ Lodge of Masons, West Hartford for 1990. Thai lived in taking a toll on Connecticut’s economy. being arrested at her home on unre­ fis ^ year ends on June 30. of students and administrators who A group of Wesleyan students • The university support the —State Sen. James H. McLaugh­ Manchester from 1971 to 1984 and was employed part “We have not changed our examination policy,” said lated drug charges, said Larry lin of Brookfield, 14 votes. time by the Manchester Recreation Department Thai, a had been bolding discussions for the went on a hunger strike May 9, president’s affirmative aaion policy Halsey said the lawyers hired to past week. for hiring minority and women James McFarland, deputy regional director of the Federal Moore, a spokesman for the state Watson said the results give a rehabilitation counselor, received his master’s degree saying they would continue to fast, Deposit Insurance Corporation. “The market has changed Office of Court Administration. collect back taxes could bring in as In a memo to the students, Chace faculty members. “turbo-boost” to his campaign. A from Springfield College. drinking only water and juice, until and we are responding to that. We are not f l y i n g un­ Moore said court administrators much as $3 million, which would said he is in “general agreement” former Republican National Com­ a list of proposals presented to reasonable factors or arbitrarily capping loans.” decided to fire Ross 'Thursday after shrink the projected deficit to $7.7 with the recommendations and will mittee staffer, Watson leads all GOP ECHS students take part Chace and D ^ of the College “They’re saying they’re responding to economic con­ holding a hearing on the case. million. try to move the group’s work alone. Edgar Beckham were acted upon. candidates in fund raising, having ditions,” said U.S Rep. John G. Rowland, R-Conn. Ross is free on a promise to ap­ in mock trial competition The recOTimcndations are signed That list included complete ^'( WEEKLYBWGO^ raised $ 100,000. The law firms hired to collect “(But) I would argue that some of their practices are pear in court May 29. She faces up Schlesinger, who has cast himself back taxes will start work soon on Eaa Catholic High School members of Arm Marie by William Adams, executive assis­ divestment from all companies TUESDAY 7:00 PM causing the economic conditions that we are facing.” Ward’s course in American Law took piart recently in the tant to the president; Dean of the doing business in South Africa, the to 10 years in prison if convicted on as the frontrurmer in the race, said about 160 foreclosure cases. Regulators have reclassified loans as “non-perform­ 13th annual Connecticut High School Mock Trial Com­ College Edgar Beckham; Brian fty, recruitment of minority faculty Ctoch of the Assumption the charge of removing court he has received commitments of ing,” forced banks to increase their bad-loan reserve ac­ petition. The studei^ prepared both plaintiff and defen­ a philosophy professor and co-chair­ equal to the percentage of minorities 22So.Adam$Sb'eet records. support from more than 29 delegates counts and taken other steps that have led to a drying-up dant sides of an assigned fictitious case involving sexual man of the faculty, and students in the student body and a reworking Manchester, CT Ross became a suspect in the theft and will announce additional sup­ BUY OR SELL A CAR of capital. Some say regulators are using tougher stan­ of the cocaine after her initial drug port next week. harassment Attorney James Higgins Jr. of Manchester, liana Feldman, Richard Kaplan, of the school’s civil rights policy. A CAR FLEA MARKET OPEN AT I2.Q0 Admission dards to judge risky loans. arrest, in which she was charged NEW LOCATION an ECHS graduate, served as mentor to the students Simone White and Mathew Reed. Among the proposals presented to Caught up in the squeeze are small businesses with with possession of 4 ounces of New Haven’s deficit ■More People during their presentation in the competition. iMthough the 11 students stopped Chace and signed by students and oyer ^1,000 Cash ^izes longstanding lirtes of credit who suddenly find they can marijuana. ■More Cars their hunger strike when the univer- administrators are that: grows by $4 million RHAM teacher selected no longer get the working capital vital to their daily ■Easier D eal operations. Watson has the edge NEW HAVEN (AP) — Tlic city HARTFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER to chemistry conference “New credit is virtually impossible to find and if it is has hired eight law firms in a rush to for Rowland’s seat 2322 Berlin Turnpike Virginia Sucker, chemistry teacher at RHAM High found, the terms and conations tend to be onerous,” said collect as much as $3 million in Newington, CT School, has been selected as one of 50 participants in the Robert Fusari, director of the Home Builders Association HARTFORD (AP) — Danbury back taxes to close the city’s budget 1990 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Institute on the of Connecticut “These new lending piracticcs are a direct Republican Steven Watson has deficit, now projeaed to reach $10.7 SATURDAY 10-3. SUNDAY 9-1 Chemistry of Water. It will be held July 1. through July result of the new constraints placed on lenders by the ex­ emerged as the slight favorite of the million — $4 million more than ear­ 50% OFF ADMISSION FEE Republican convention delegates 27 at Princeton University. Participants will develop cur­ aminers and regulators,” Fusari said. lier projections. INFO: 296-9573 ricula, demonstrations, and labortory experiments. McFarland drew snickers from the crowd of more A Remembrance... than 350 people when he suggested that banks have not Also at RHAM, two RHAM High School students have named Connecticut scholar-athletes. They are disagreed with decisions made by federal regulators. Rachel Foran and Ben Wilson, both of Andover. Karen Wilson, deputy comptroller for the Northeast Three seniors and 23 juniors at the schoiol have been District, in the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, FIRST AID!! selected for induction into the W.C. Heislcr Chapter of said banks had been writing bad loans that shouldn’t the National Honor Society. have been approved arul federal regulators are trying to For Tired Carpets, Upholsteiy and The senior inductees are Kevin D’Amour. Charies Remember your loved ones with an conert that Eaton, and Carol Tsuchihashi. “We found that underwriting standards have been slip­ Oriental Rugs by The junior inductees are Mark Beyerly, Robert in memoriam in the Herald. ping due to competition,” said Wilson. “In banks we Blewitt. Wanda Brownii^. Eric Cavoli, Elizabeth Chur- have gone into, very often we have found out that bor­ ney, Marc Qouiier, Virginia Cormier, David Gagne, rowers have no equity and the banks are the ones risking A Steam Inc. David Ghausi. Andrew Gorski, Philip Hebenstreit. Brian the loss.” Jenson, Chrisune Kcklak, Jennifer Kirchmyer. Julie U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, D-Cotm., who sits on 319 Great Swamp Road • Glastonbury. CT 06033 Kirchmyer, Christopher Lohman. Jennifer Lynch, Rachel A special page of In Memoriams will the House banking committee, said he is planning to hold Merritt, Karen Ricfer, Elizabeth Santoro. Kristin Smith, a sub-committee hearing in Connecticut on the issue. He Elliot Snider, and Michael Steele. appear on Saturday, May 26. called on regulators to relax the reins and grant banks NOTHING makes your carpets & upholstery feel worse than DIRT. You live daily with that four forbearance on some bad loans to prevent Connecticut letter word that claims years of life and beauty from your furnishings by penetrating arxJ breaking from going into an “ecmiomic tailspin.” Choir receives citation down the fibers that constmet your carpet and upholstery. W e can help you in your fight to save “Some forbearaiKC is needed,” said Morrison, adding for filing performance that regulators were provoking a recessirm in Connec­ arxJ restore the life and look of these valuable posessions. We will be happy to assist you in the ticut. -You deal direct with the owner State Rep. James McCavanagh, (D-Manchester) met “This is a serious problem and not just a banking •Tnjck mounted steam cleaning with Flx-20 rotary unit (injects & extracts steam 450 times per ■ with 30 British studenu from the Malsis Schott Boys selection and the wording of vour problem,” said Stephen B. Heintz, commissioner of the Choir of Ciosshills in North Yorkshire last month at the state Department of Economic Dcvclc^mcnt “It’s a minute leaving carpets 1/3 dryer than conventional “wand” methods. I State Capitol and presented the group with as citation in serious economic problem. Our perception is that without •Certified by I.I.C.U.C. in upholstery arxl carpet cleaning. in recogmtion of their visit and their performance at D- tribute. the credit problem we’re going to have a mild recession ling Junior High School. or maybe a soft landing in 19%. With the credit crunch At Complimentary Fabric Analyzatlon and Inspection with FREE Estimate 'C t we’re probably pulling the landing gear from under the BHS junior takes second plane.” Duponi® Mastercare Series Authorized Applicator, Stainmastei® Authorized Applicator Please call the Herald by Thursday The forum. “Will Federal Banking Regulations at state science fair Strangle Connecticut’s Future?” was sponsored jointly Bolton High School junior Brace Pfciers of Willington by the Middlesex County and the New Britain chambers •"ssir j"for"c!earimg’by"" ™ " <*wn n l oMpon m Mm ol ret^tly won second honors in the Connecticut ScieiKc May 24 (12 noon). of commerce. Dwounl nsMo ba UMrf sMi «n|r oMm( oMar or piomolaiw. I w with his engineering project, “Steel Monkey,” a The 350 available seats were sold out days after the June 2, 1990 and receive a robotrc arm. A team of six students from the school took event was announced, according to organizers. part in the Junior Engineering Technological Society ? “This is the first forum in Connecticut which gives the 10% Discount* competition at the University of New Haven. Team mem­ business community the opportunity of simultaneously bers were Rebecca Carrier, Melissa Cosgrove, Attila 643-2711 expressing their concerns to representatives of the Call 657 8326 (65-STEAM) Lengyel, Dan Oguendo, Brace Peters, and Shelagh Federal Reserve bank and Office of the Comptroller Smith. which oversees Uie auditors.” said Larry McHugh, Presi­ or Toll Free 1-800-762-3497 dent of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce. AA

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TTw following are some of the programs, trips, and Agent Orange aid expanded gjecial events being offered by the Manchester ftife and Recreation Department. For more informaticm, call the WASHINGTON (AP) — Viet­ creased risk for soft-tissue sarcoma. depaitment at 647-3084. ward in resolving a most difficult nam veterans with soft-tissue sar­ But the advisory committee’s ex­ and emotional issue,” Derwinski coma, a rare fexm of cancer linked amination of othCT scientific litera­ said. “We intend to prex:eed as to Agent Orange exposure, will be­ ture relating to herbicide and dioxin quickly as possible to award cenn- came eligible fex disability pay­ exposure tilted the balance in favor pensation to these veterans who are Recreation News ments, Veterans Secretary Edward J. of compensation. so deserving of our care and cem- Derwinski said Friday. “I believe this is another step for­ ccm." The decision is the secexid this Outing Club year by the VA to award compensa­ tion for cancers linked to exposure Teens (from 12 to 15 years of age) who possess a cur­ to the dioxin

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Bell Choirs plan concert By Nancy Carr opening time of the market from 9 Peterson-Bassett Cervera-Gatzkiewicz rehearses Executive Director ajn. to 8 ajn. since both farmers Cheryl Lyim Bassett, daughter of Mr. Emanuel Lutheran Church and Community Baptist Manchester Area Laura Jean Gatzkiewicz, daughter of L. M A C C News and many of our Manchester patrons and Mrs. Robert D. Bassett, 688 Keeney Michael and Jean Gatzkiewicz of 161 ^ u rc h of Manchester and Ellington Congregaticmal Conference of Churches St., and Eric Christopher Peterson, son of retirements Chun± will present a handbell choir concert Sunday at 3 seem to be early risers. The maiket Green Road, and Dr. Juan F. Sanz Cer- will be open every Saturday from « Larry Fteterson of Darien and the late pjn. in the sanctuary of Emanuel Lutheran Church 60 The Interfaith Day Camp is a two vera of Valencia, Spain, were married last Church St. a.m. to 12:30 pjn. starting^uly 14 Louise Peterson, were married Feb. 10 at Dec. 16 in Valencia. By Jonathan Yenkin week “off the street” program and run until October. St. James Church. concert is open to the public. A free-will offering children on special day trips. If you The bride is a 1982 graduate of The Associated Press (^xaated annually by MACC for have rome good ideas for rainy day The program depends on The Rev. Francis Krukowski officiated. will be taken to help defray the cost of purchasing special youngsters ages 6 to 11 from 9 ajn. Manchester High School and was valedic­ music. activities, please share them with us. Farmer’s Market coordinators who The bride was given in marriage by her to 3 pjn. Only children referred by torian of her class. She is also a 1986 BOSTON — WTiile many people look Our thanks to Liza Mendell, volunteer for three to four weeks to father. Lynn Bassett, sister of the bride, honors graduate of Williams College and forward to the day when they don’t have TV producer to speak local social workers as needing this volunteer camp nurse, who has now be responsible for set up, attendance was maid of honor and Alison Eagleson, program are eligible to attend. is teaching in Germany on a Fulbright to work, psychologists know that volunteered to step up and take over and closing. also a sister of the bride, was matron of Scholarship. She plans to attend the Visitors are welcome to attend Covenant Women’s Totally supported by community dramatic chwges such as retirement can as our assistant camp director; to The Farmer’s Market coordinatOT honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Peterson, University of Pennsylvania’s master’s be devastating. monthly program. May 22 from 7 to 8:30 pjn,. at Trinity and church contributitms, the Inter­ sister of the groom, and Nancy Kelly. Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St. Barbara Adler returning for the third arrives at 8 ajn. to place the orange program in September. That’s why I’olaroid Corp. offers faith Day Camp is scheduled for the Mary Flamino, cousin of the bride, was year as camp nurse; Charles and cones on Main Street that set aside The bridegroom is a professor of employees “retirement rehearsal,” a The topic will be “Television- how it effects the family weeks of July 9 and July 16 and is flower girl. ^ society and what you can do.” Cheryl Blair, iroducer Janet Ferguson (father-in-law and parking for the farmers, hang the chemistry at Valencia University in Spain three-month leave of abserx:e so they can staffed by adult and teenage voluife daughter-in-law team returning to bunting, help assign parking, and James Cumming was best man. Ushers for WFSB television, will be the guest speaker. teers from the community. and will be a research scientist at the get a taste of daily life without a job orgmize ^ and crafts again) and keep an attendance record. After were Walter Bruno and Thomas For more information call Lois Norling, 643-2391 We are able to provide these two University of I^mnsylvania in September. before making a fin i decision about retir­ Elaine Triano who has volunteered turning^ the market over to the Hendricks. Joseph Griffin, cousin of the The couple is presently living in Spain. ing. Refreshments will be served. w e^s of fun, sun and warm com­ as a program assistant. Farmer’s Market volunteer of the bride, was ringb^er. panionship to 50 children of special “1 don’t know how people can head Teen counselors (age 14 and day at 9 ajn., the coordinator is free After a reception at LaRcnaissance in Kibbutz subject of talk need, thanks to the generosity of 10 into retirement precipitously. Just Bingo! oldCT) are the heart of the camp ex- until noon when hc/she returns to East Windsor the couple went on a wed­ “Women’s Issues « i the Kibbutz-A Jew and a Chris­ to 15 adult and 30-35 teenage coun­ Go frtxn 40 hours a week to zero,” said POTencc. They are the hanHs on close down the market, store the ding trip to Aspen, Colo. They are tian share their perstmal experiences,” will be the selors who give part of their summer Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Peterson Joseph Perkins, corporate retirement friend to one or more youngsters. cones and bunting and receive con­ making their home in Hermosa Beach, manager for RiLaroid. I»ogram to be presented May 21 at 8 pan. in the recep­ to help. Calif. Teenagers, particularly those who tributions from the farmers to the The company has run the program for tion hall of South United Methodist Church, 1226 M ain Be* Harlow, director of Depart­ The bride is a graduate of East Catholic can sign up for both weeks, develop pantry and soup kitchen. about 13 years. Employees who opt for St. ment of Human Needs, can meet all High School and Fairfield University. She The program is being presented in conjunction with a special relationship with their little Call Joanne at 646-4114 if you the leave can return to their jobs within the state requirements for camp camper and not only help them have is employed at Security F^ific Bank, Temple Beth Sholom. Guest speaker will be Devora director but to operate the camp, we would like m «e information. We’re the 90 days if they change their minds a s^ e and fun two weeks but Glend^e, Calif., as a corporate trust su­ about retiremem. Caspi. an executive board member of the Temple must have coordinating a»ffistants also always interested in recruiting pervisor. provide a role model for their little additicmal harmers and oafters. The “It’s a darn good test as to whether Sisterhood. who will work closely with the’ The bridegroom is a graduate of King friend. rule for participatitm, however, is they can handle the leisure,” Perkins said. The Rev. Ellen Chabey, acav-iat^ pastor of the -^ n h director in the daily operations. Still School, Stamford, and the University of The Downtown Farmer’s Market that you have to have grown the Allen Metcalfe, of Weston, was an Yarmouth, Mass. United Methodist Church, will also be a Mcded are a food coordinator, Colorado at Boulder. He is employed as a guest ^ ^ e r . She has Uved and worked at Nes Ammim, was developed when the last the crop or flowers or made the product e»ly participant in the {xogram, and it let kitdien coordinator, a coordinator to downtown grocery stores closed iu supervisor at First Interstate Bank, a Christian Kibbutz in IsraeL plan and oversee group activities yourself. Products can include Cdabasas, Calif. him find a new avocation after building The program is open to the public. Refreshments will doors, frrilowed by the Finast on everything from homemade tnead prototype cameras for Rjlaroid. He had and promote a caring and fun atmos­ East Center Street. In order to bring be served. phere for the children, and a song and jellies to handmade sweaters been having trouble working of fresh fruits and vegetables within and shell jewelry. leader. Volunteer skills needed ate arthritis, but still felt uneasy as be thought w altog distance of low income about retirement. Welcome Wagon making list understanding of these young Welcome Wagon is compiling a listing of all places of families and elderly in the area who Stolen books from state library Metcalfe took the leave, and during children and their qiecial needs, do not have access to easy transpor­ worship in the Town of Mandiester. This list will be ability to work with teens and desire tlm time developed an interest in working tation, we qiened the first Farmer’s THE with genu and jewelry. He returned to his given free to peqtle who have moved into Manchester to create a cheerftil and nurturing at­ Market recently. mosphere. BIBLE found in home of man from Iowa job after the leave and promptly an­ All places of worship that are listed in the yellow The Farmer’s Market is depend­ nounced his official retiremenL Now 75, Adult volunteers are also tuvided ent on volunteer MACC staff to pages of the phone book are already included. Anyone to help in the mornings with arts and SPEAKS he continues his jewelry work. open and to supervise the program, knowing of any others should contact Welcome Wagon craft projects, sports and game ac­ By Gordon Fairdough Medical C^enter for Federal Prisoners in in the world." Other people, however, have not found the participation of local farmers representative, OaU T. Slover, 647-9849, by June 4. tivities for the youngsters, to assist The Associated Press Springfield, Mo. Richard G. Akeroyd Jr., the state the adjustment so simple. Some have (last year 12 farmers and three craft Eugene Breary in serving meals and snacks and one One of the most important works librarian, said that security at the library returned to work after becoming bored, Recital held at church people registered) and community HARTFORD -— Among the 28,000 and they have often showed renewed day only volunteers to accompany patronage. We are changing the recovered was the state library’s copy of has been tightened since the thefu were Marian Maccaro^e Casalino, a st^rrano, will give a It is easy to ockrtowledge the rare books and manuscripa that federal “A Confession of Faith Owned and Con­ discovered, but he said that the library’s vigor for their jobs, fekins said. recital on Sundiy at 3 pjn. at Saint Mary’s E p is e t^ outhortty ot the Bk)le In Chris- authorities say were stolen from libraries sented to by the Elders and Messengers of guiding principle that the public be al­ In the meantime, they have been able Church, Earl: Street. Robert Ashens, a pianist, will ac­ tkanity untN one dtocoven con­ across the country by an eccentric Iowa the Churches in the Colony of Connec­ lowed easy access to information would to plan more for their eventual retirement, having a better idea of how it will be. company ner and the program will include selections flict between It and some­ man are about 200 t^ cn from the Con­ ticut in New England, Assembled by always leave it vulnerable to determined from opera, the classics and Broadway. Open to the thing he has traditionally held necticut State Library. Delegates at Say Brook September 9, thieves. This may sound like a deal that’s too At that point he may try to good to pass up, but Perkins said only 75 public and admission is free. Library officials on Thesday an­ 1708.” “This is a democratic society and we And another text to justify hirrv to 100 pec^lc have opted for it since the Singers perform at church Some People Circle self. When he cannot logically nounced their discovery of the missing The book, printed in New London in espouse free and c^ien access to informa­ program began. do so ho Is sorely tem p le to books among those recovered by FBI 1708, is considered the first ever tion and as a result of that, individuals Tluee bell choirs of Emanuel Lutheran Church, Com­ About half the people who have m odify his com m itm ent to agents in late March from StcplKn C. published in Connecticut who are intent on taking advantage of that entered the tryout retirement program munity Baptist Churches of Manchester and the El­ The Wforld Looking For BtoUcol authority. Blumberg’s 14-room home in Ottumwa, Also found were books by Noah situation can,” Akeroyd said. have not return^ to work. lington Congregational Church will perform at Emanuel At this Juncture people often Iowa. Webster, the Connccticut-bom compiler plead that their Intentions are Put of the reason more people don’t Lutheran Church, 60 Church St, on Sunday at 3 pjn. Among the estimated $20 million of Webster’s Dictionary, considered the l^coplc have never been able to check Personal Peace. to serve God and surety these books out of the state library, but have opt for the plan is money. During the worth of books allegedly taken by Blum- finest English dictionary of iu time. leave of absence, wages are halted; but a Bishops name president I are more Important than had to use them in reading rooms under «omo unscriptuol teocNng or berg, a man with a history of mental ill­ The value of the books token from the pension cannot start until the employee is DETROIT (AP) — United Methodist Bishop Leroy C. the supervision of librarians. Readers Don't FiaveTb Go proctlco. AssureeJy motive 1$ ness and a record of arrests for book state library has not been completely as­ officially gone from the company. H o d ^ (rf Indianapolis is the new presidem of the chur­ must ask a member of the library staff to ch s Council of B i^ p s . of vital Importaiace In trying to thefts that spans 20 years, were a hand­ sessed, but officials said the value of 46 Also, P^kins said, some employees please God. But when one printed Bible dated 1480 and sheet music of the recovered books was about fetch books from the stacks and since simply might be scared to request the He w ^ installed here at the council’s semiannual T hat Far. flods that w hat ho b offering 1980 readers have been required to leave m ee^ g for a one-year term, succeeding Bishop Jack M. ' to God Is not what God f^rom the eighth century. $59,000. leave, even though the program is open to Tliell of Los Angeles. Most of the books taken from the Con­ While some of the works allegedly their driver’s license with the librarian anyone. wonts, con he continue to when using a book. offer It with the right Intent? necticut State Library were bound stolen by Blumberg hod been badly “It takes a lot of guts,” he said. KofC to fund plan Would It not then b e colonial-era volumes of history and defaced, those from the state library ap­ Since the late 1970s, the library has It’s not easy for the company, either. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Knights of Columbus is presumptuous and rebefilous? religious tracts that belong to a 1,650- peared to be in good condition, Newell also had an electronic security system The company must leave the position putting up $3 million to pay for a plan by U.S. Roman And 'rebellion b like the sin of volume collection donated by Charles said. which sets off an alarm if someone tries open, which requires shuffling schedules Catholic bishops to hire a public relations fum and poll­ Jesus cares for you.-*^ c^evinatlon and arrogance a ^ some overtime. like the evil o f Idolatry', Wells, an early 19th century book collec­ Newell, who uavcllcd to Omaha, Neb., to remove a book equipped with an ing agency for a national campaign against abortion. First Baptist Church ISonrxjel 15:23. tor, said Lynne Newell, head of the to identify books belonging to the Con­ electronic tag from the library. Newell The money from the 1 S-million-nKmber fraternal or­ CXxasionally, a department supervisor 240 Hillstown Road, Manchester library’s preservation office. necticut State Library, said that walking said that since most of the books alleged­ will protest, claiming the employee is in­ ganization will provide most of the projected $5 million Sunday, May 20,11AM, 6PM Blumberg, 41, has been held without into the warehouse where the FBI is stor­ ly stolen by Blumberg were rare, old cost of the campaign which is to involve the Hill & CHURCH OF CHRIST dispensable. But Pukiru said he reminds Mon-Weds, May 21-23,7PM bail and was ordered to undergo ing the seized volumes was “literally volumes, they probably would ixx have the supervisor that the employee can al­ •A MtloMl m in i Knowlton public relations firm. m B fo m iM td by S o u t k m Bapitas aad Um ftom Lydail&Vernon Streets t k m MM u i Boaiil. psychiatric testing at the Springfield walking into one of the greatest libraries been equipped with the tags. ways retire for good. Pt)one:646'2903 9 9 0

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Ives 1979 group of soldiers stationed at Pearl Harbor con man. Charles Grodin, Diana Rigg, Jack Workout" (Fox Hills) phenomenon during its worid release, attracting Warden 1981 ® To Be Announced. How to Get That Second Paycheck after a Ouija board makes a deadly predic­ ® l) M O VIE: 'The Hitcher' A homicidal just before World War II are portrayed 20. “DieHaid"(CBS-R)x) fame to Uys (pronounced Ace) and his star, Nixau tion Kathleen Beller, Michael Brandon hitchhiker targets an unassuming young Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sina­ (S ) Cops A took at crime during New Or­ ® Paid Program ® Liquid Lustre (don’t even try to prtmouiice it). Nixau is the bush- 1985 motorist for death. C. 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Car­ (3$ Synchronal Research [A&E] Footsteps of Man Life along the [U SA ] Dance Party USA lano Roosevelt's political leadership and 3. “Dead Poets Society" (Touchstone) film, ingenuous as ever, speaking the click sounds [D IS] Fantastic Miss Piggy Show Host ole Lombard. Fredric March, Charles Win- personal life (60 min ) Part 2 of 2 (R) SiD NBC News border of Northern Ireland. (60 min ) 11:54AM @ MOVIE: 'Guys and ninger 1937. M iss Piggy is joined by the Muppets. [CN N ] Primenews 4. “Black Rain” (Paramount) of his tribe’s language. Dolts' A gambler bets that he can win the [DIS] MOVIE: 'Tiger Town' (CC) The S2) Sw im Across the Sound A profile of George Hamilton and John Ritter for her MOVIE: 'Rod Riding Hood' A attentions of a Salvation Army lass Frank [DIS] powers of a 12-year-old boy unexpectedly Jeff Keith, a Fairfield native who lost his leg [ESPN] Drag Racing: NHRA Southern 5. “The Abyss” (CBS-Fox) Some critics have complained that Nixau’s star­ first variety special. (60 min ) (R) mysterious henchman assumes the form Sinatra, Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons cause a faded Detroit Tigers player to lead to cancer, and the fundraising event Nationals From Atlanta (60 min ) (Taped) 6. “Field of Dreams” (MCA) dom introduced him to a civilized world with which PBA Bowling: ABC Masters of a wolf and threatens a young girl in this his team to the World Series Roy Schei- 1955 [ESPN] 'Swim Across the Sound " (R) [HBO] MOVIE: 'By Dawn's Early Ught' he miglu not be able to cope. Tournament From Las Vegas, Nev (90 adaptation 'of the classic fairy tale. Craig T der, Justin Henry 1983 7. “An Innocent Man" (Ibuchstone) Nelson. Isabella Rossellini, Amelia Shank- ® ) W KR P in Cincinnati (CC) American and Soviet leaders race to 1 2 :0 0 P M CD college Mad House min ) (Taped) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson' A 8. “Honey. I Shrunk the Kids” (Disney) “He never showed any culture shock. (The Bush­ ley 1987 Rated NR ® A BC News (CC) avoid a nuclear confrontation after an uni­ (£ ) American Telecast [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd 19th-century adventurer abandons civiliza­ dentified missile explodes over Russia. 9. “Next of Kin” (Warner) men) are a very imegrated people, you know; there [LIFE] Moonlighting [C N N ] Pinnacle (D Baretta (CC) (R) tion for life in the Rocky Mountain wilder­ Powers Boothe. Rebecca De Mornay. 10. “Johnny Handsome” (fVE) is a wholeness about them that you can’t break iq>,” [M AX] MOVIE; The Boy Who Could [U S A ] Tennis: Italian Open Mens semi ness Robert Bedford. Will Geer, Stefan ® Lifestyles of the Rich and James Earl Jones 1990 (In Stereo) (S ) CHiPs Gierasch. 1972 Rated PG 7:00PM Uys said. Fly' (CC| A 14-year-oid boy who has finals, from Rome. Italy (2 hrs.) (Taped) Famous Actress Shelley Winters. Mal­ [MAX] MOVIE; ‘Working Girl' (CC) An 1 l.“sex, lies, and videotape” (RCA-Columbia) (H) Home Shopping Club never spoken a word believes so strongly [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire “We took him to Tokyo where there are 15 mil­ 2:10PM [CNN] Healthweek (R) colm Forbes tribute, singer Jack Jones. opportunistic Staten Island secretary 12. “Parenthood" (MCA) M O V IE: Stick' An ex-con is out lor in magic he becomes an inspiration to [USA] Double Trouble Soviet singer Alla Pugachova (60 min ) moves up the ranks to become a Wall revenge when his friend is killed by drug 13. “Casualties of War” (RCA-Columbia) lion perqile in one city. By the time we arrived, he those around him Jay Underwood, Lucy 2.30PM S(l) Travolin' Gourmet (R) 3 3 (§ ) Wheel of Fortune (CC) Street whiz Melanie Griffith. Harrison dealers Burt Reynolds. Candice Bergen, [CNN] Sports Close-up (R) was a national hero. Thousands of people were wor­ Doakins, Bonnie Bedelia 1986 Rated PG Makeover Magic 4:10PM Ford, Sigourney Weaver 1988 Rated R 14. “T\imer & Hooch" (Touchstone) George Segal 1985 (In Stereo) ® Who's the Boss? (CC) (In Stereo) shiping him. He enjoys it, and he’s friendly back, [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch (R) 4*; 30PM ® ® Preakness Stakes 15. “A Dry While Season” (CBS-Fox) (g l ALF-tales (CC). [TM C ] Short Film Showcase (CC) The 115th running of the middle (33) ®i) Star Trek: The Next Generation [USA] MOVIE: Forever Evil' Teen­ (CC) A visit by Sarok, the famous Vulcan 16. “Lethal Weapon 2" (Wamcr-1989) but it never went to his head or msuie: him con­ 6® Bookmark (CC) [ESPN] Superbouts: Leon Spinks vs. jewel in horse racing s Triple Crown, for agers battle the leader of an ancient Sa­ 1 :1 5 P M [HBO] MOVIE: Willow' (CC) Muham mad All Taped Feb 1978 in Las ambassador, sparks violent outbursts three-year-old thoroughbreds at one-and- tanic cult seeking to restore his evil empire 17. “MilIenium" OVE) ceited. (S i MOVIE: 'Used Cars' A fast talking A diminutive Nolwyn struggles to protect Vegas (60 mm ) aboard the Enterprise (60 mm ) (In Stereo) on Earth Red Mitchell. Tracey Huffman. “He went right back to his normal life. Lately, used-car salesman goes to outlandish an infant princess from the evil queen three-sixtoenths miles, from Pimlico Race 18. “Shirlcy Valentine" (Paramount) 2;42PM ®?) M O V IE: The Best Years Course in Baltimore (90 min ) (Live) (3i) Synchronal Research Charles Trotter 1987 (In Stereo) he’s been moving to the outer edges of his hunting lengths to prevent his late boss's car lot who's vowed to destroy her Val Kilmer. 19. “UncIe Buck" (MCA) from falling into evil hands Kurt Russell, Warwick Davis, Joanne Whalley 1988 of Our Lives' William Wyler's multiple Os­ Gl) Synchronal Research $$) Friday the 13th: The Series Micki 8:30PM® (4$ Head of th«Class (CC) car winner about the postwar readjust­ meets a murderous marquis when a cursed 20. “Communion" (M.C£.G.-Virin) grounds, because his children are going to school. Jack Warden. Germ Graham 1980 Rated PG (In Stereo) (S ) Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) Viki gets Enc to design and sew clothes for ments of three veterans returning to civ­ painting sends her back to the 18th cen­ ® Black Perspective her heme economics project (In Stereo) He’s assum i^ some of the trappings of what we 1 iS O P M CJ) PGA Golf: Southwestern ilian life Fredric March. Myrna Loy, Dana [CNN] Future Watch tury (60 mm ) (In Stereo! (S ) M O V IE: 'Blood Sport' A suave, freel­ Bell Colonial (CC) Third Round, from Co­ (33) Synchrorial Research call civilization. At one time he started wearing Andrews 1946. [ESPN] Indy 500: A Race for Heroes (24) Travel Magazine shoes, but he soon gave that up.” ance investigator (or the British Jockey lonial Country Club in Fort Worth. Texas Featured Wilbur Shaw (§ ) (S ) Am en (CC) Deacon Frye makes a Club probes the disappearance of a prize (2 hrs ) (Live) 3.00PM QD (S) PBA Bowling : Seattle ( ^ ) Newhart (CC) shambles of the courtroom when he's as Open (CC) From Seattle. Wash. (90 min.) [USA] My Sister Sam Nixau needed no persuasion to join the sequel. racehorse Ian MeShane, Patrick Macneo, C D W itness to Survival Jerry Levin, a Superboy Suporboy fights with the signed his first murder case (R) (In Stereo) Cinema Lloyd Bochner 1989. (Live) “He is a bora actor,” commented the director. So former hostage in the Middle East; a South 5:00PM ® A -Team wicked vixen who has abducted Lana (24) New Yankee Workshop (CC) (R) ® Candlepin Bowling (60 min ) (JD Knight Rider Carolina farmer who survived a 1986 ® M O V IE: 'Like Father, Like Sort' An St. Elsewhere [DIS] Rupert and the Frog Song Am are the two youngsters who play his children. “All drought O M O V IE: 'Gotcha!' A young college (E) MOVIE: 'Missing Pieces' A woman experimental serum accidentally switches (4® Star Search (60 mm ) (In Stereo) mated A curious bear cub named Rupert CAST HARTFORD Bushmen are natural actors. I suppose it’s hwgim- who IS marked (or death turns detective to (^2$ Joy of Painting (R) student s make-believe espionage game a surgeon s personality with that of his travels to the Kingdom of Singing Frogs turns real when he meets a beautiful fem­ [A&E] New Wilderness Bumata RuA A Onana — Hard to KM (R) Sal-Sun 7M , 9M . they don’t have television, and they spend thpir track down hei husband's murderers Eli­ (iS) Making Life Easier teen-age son Dudley Moore. Kirk Came (In Stereo) Showt aaa Ctewma 1-10 — Tha Hunt tor Had Octobar (PG) Sat 1 ao. zabeth Montgomery, Hon Karabatsos ale spy Anthony Edwards, Linda Fioren- ron, Sean Astin 1987 [CNN] Capital Gang evenings telling stories and acting them out. And C4^ Daily Mixer tino 1985 9:00PM ® Famous Taddy Z (CC) 420. 7:10, 1 » 0 : Sun 1:30. 420. 7:10. 9:SB. — Bird on a VMra (PG-13) John Reilly 1983 O ) Synchronal Research [DIS] MOVIE: Mother Goose Rock 'N' Sal 12JD. Z 2^6. 3:15, 4:50. 530. 7:15. 7:45, 935, 1006, 11:50; S»to they don’t have any hangups or inhibitions at all.” [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday O ) Home Shopping Club Rhyme' (CC) little Bo Peep and Gordon Teddy Z agrees to make an outrageous [A & E ] Kingdom of the Sun Profile ol two Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'; 12J0, 1. Z35, 3:15 4:50. 530. 7:15, 7:45, 935. 1005, — Talaa From t9 award (In Stereo) Ouliaiito: ■n» Uovla (R) Sal 1Z5a 330. 5:10, 7:56, 10:15 1205; Sun sequences (60 min ) (R) during a musical journey through Rhyme- 1Z50. 3:50. 5:ia 7:55 10:15 — ThaGuaidton (R) Sal 1:10.320. 525 7. South Africa, and taught school until he turned to [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Longest Yard' A (S8 Nasty Boys (CC) A failed drug bust [A&E] Guy Clarke and Arcady Tradi­ ® W MOVIE: 'Tha Ryan Whita Story land Shelley Duvall. Dan Gilroy. Joan Sta 1020, 1Z15 Sun 1:10, 320. 525 5 1020. — PraOy IMman (R) Sto [CN N ] Newsday former football player, m prison on minor leaves the team stranded in the Nevada making films in 1950. At first he did everything tional Irish folk music is blended with pteton 1990 Rated G (CC) A fact-based account of a Kokomo. 1225 2:50. M 5 7:40. 10:10. 1220; Sun 1Z25 2 i0 , 515 7:40, 10.10 charges, is chosen to tram a group of con desert, at the mercy of a rutNess drug Southern country in this concert from Dub Ind . teen ager s battle against AIDS arKi [D IS ] Best of Mickey Mouse Club (CC). [ESPN] SportsCenter — CatMac Man (R) Sal 12:45 Z55 5 730. 9:55 rndnig?*: Sun 1Z40, himself, shooting with a second-hand 16mm (In Stereo) vicis for a game against the prison's czar (60 mm ) (In Stereo) lin, Ireland (60 min ) (R) the hostility and ignorance of some local guards. Burt Reynolds. Eddie Albert. Ber­ [LIFE] M OVIE: 'Doing Life' A death row 255 5 730. 9:50. — Taanaga MutonI Niria Turilaa (PG) Sal 1235 Z45 camera and his wife, Hettie, as co-star. The early [E S P N ] Basketball Hall of Fame Induc­ [CNN] O n the Menu [CNN] Newswatch residents Judith Light. Lukas Haas 1988 725 925 11:56; Sun 1235 Z40. ^25 925 — VWd Orchid (R) Sat nadette Peters 1974 Rated R inmate takes legal courses with the hope (In Stereo) films were shown to Afrikaners, but Uys began at­ tion Ceremonies (60 min.) (Taped) [LIFE] Test of Time: From HIV to AIDS [ESPN] Auto Racing; Indy 500 Time of having his sentence commuted and 1Z15 Z25 430. 705 9:15 1130; Sui 1M 5-Z20. 435 705 9:15 — 2 ;0 0 P M ® Crazy Like a Fox ® New* (CC) Q t A(R)Sal 120. 4:15 7.9:40. 1Z10. Sun 120. 4:10. 7,9:40. tracting attention at film festivals abroad with films [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep Profiles of several people who maintain a Trials (2 hrs ) (Live) earning a degree Tony Danza. Rocco fTl Airwolf healthy attitude despite testing HIV posi­ Sisto, Alvin Epstein 1986 'i® Syr>chrof>al Research such as “The Great Adjustment” and “Lost in the [USA] MOVIE: 'Buried Alive' A man tive (6 0 m ii,)(R ) [LIFE] M O V IE: 'Soul Man' An ingenious HANCMCSTCR Desert” embarks on a mission of revenge after sur­ (3S® M O V IE: Telofon' A Russian secret teen cons his way into Harvard Law School [TMC] M OVIE; Iron Eegle M' Gen C2Z) <3® Golden Girts (CC) Dorothy's stab UA 'niaalara Eaal — Tha Uola lll^^mtod (G) Sal and Sun 220. 420. — viving his adulterous wife's murder plot agent and his beautiful CIA counterpart [M AX] MOVIE: 'Where Eagles Dare' when his father refuses to pay his tuition ■ Chappy " SirKlair leads a misfit team of at starKl-up shtick is sidetracked by So Hard to KM (R) Sal n t Sun Z15 4:15 720. 935 — Intomal Alhira (R) “The Gods Must Be Crazy” grew out of Uys’ 25 Tim Matheson, Jennifer Jasen Leigh, Wil­ team up to stop a madman from triggering An Allied officer is rescued from Nazis by C Thomas Howell. Rae Dawn Chong. Arye American and Soviet pilots against a Mid phia s hecklir>g (R) (In Stereo) Sat and Sun Z 430. 7. 925 — Mian4 Bkaa (R) Sal-Sun 7:15 9:15 — commandos disguised as Germans. Ri­ liam Atherton 1990 (In Stereo) World War III Charles Bronson. Lee Re Gross 1986. dio Eastern nuclear missile silo Louis Gos Survival (CC) Pater Ustinov narrates Tha fkxkf Honor Ptefejra Shorn (R) Sat mdnighl — Blua VMval (R) Sal years of filmmaking in the Kalihari. chard Burton. Clint Eastwood, Mary Lire (24) a mick. Donald Ptoasence 1977 sett Jr . Mark Humphrey, Stuart Margolin study of the kar>garoo population in Aus­ 11:45 — BailialCaaal(R)S^imjtVA 1 2 :3 0 P M CD CBS Sports Saturday: 1969 Rated PG (In Stereo) [USA] Murder, She Wrote “About 20 years ago, 1 first met the Bushmen,” M O V IE; 'Blood Sport' A suave, freol 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) tralia. filmml by Emmy wirmir>g camera NCAA Men's Gymnastics Champion­ 5:30PM (HO Synchronal Research VIRNON related the director, leather-faced from long days ships From the Williams Arena on the ance investigator for the British Jockey 3:30PM ® NB A Basketball Playoffs: [USA] Miami Vice men [>es and Jen Bartlett (60 mm ) Club probes the disappearance ot a pri/o Teams to Be Announced (2 hrs , 30 mm ) (S ) Victory Garden (CC). le r In Uvir>g Color Sketches TracyCf>ap Claa 1 a t — Nuna on 9ia (ton (PO-13) Sal and Swi Z 4:15 7. — under the desert sun. “I fell in love with them. What campus of the University of Minnesota 7:30PM ® Jeopardy! (CC) Miami Btoaa (R) Frt-Sun 930. — Hard To KM (R) Sat and Sun 4:45 7:15 (60 min ) (Taped) racehorse Ian MeShane. Patrick Macneo. ((.ive) [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday (R) man writes songs by watchir>g life outside struck me about them was that they have no sense Lloyd Bochner 1989 ® Kate & AINe (CC) 920. — Al Doga Go to Haavan (G) Sat and Sun 135 5 CD Snakmaster (24) Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste [DIS] Tale Spin her window, a dissppointir>g self defense of property, no sense of ownership. I found that in­ 124) Flower Shop (R) Gi) Synchronal Research class (In Stereo) (2i) A LF (CC) ® MOVIE: 'The Manchuriart Candi- [TMC] MOVIE: 'Alien Nation' (CC) In wnujMANnc triguing: Why were they differetH from everyone ^ 0 Rod and Reel M O V IE: It's M y Tu rn’ A hburoied (11116 An American Army captain uncov­ 1991, a human detective teams up with (22) As Schools Match Wits: Amherst [A&E] M O V IE A Piece of the Action' U.A. Tha Ctnamaa — Bird on a IMra (PG-13) Sat and Sun 1. 3:15 535 else in the world? We're all acquisitive, and they’re profnssor finds shu must choose betwuun ers an assassination plot whan he ai- his alien counterpart to stop an extrater­ Regional vs Loomis Chaffee Two crooks are blackmailed into aKling a 7:45 10. — CatMac Man (R) Sat and Sim 125 325 520. 7:15 925 — (5Q1 Adelanta community center while trying to fend off tier uesyooing boyfriend and a churnuna restrial drug dealer from poisoning the al (24) Hometima Contracting a Home Taanaga MutonI Mma Tur«aa (PG) Sal and Sun 105 3:15 525 735 not i!x baseball player Jill Clayburgh Michael nK)bsters they once np(>ed off [CNN] Evans & Novak len community James Caan. Mandy Pa (CC) Part 3 of 10 (H) 9:45 — Talaa From 9ia Oartiaida: Tha Mo««a (Ft) Sat and Sun 1 :45 3:40. Douglas Charlus Grorlin 1980 5.35 7:40. 9:55 — Prally Mbman (R) Sal told Sun 130. 4. 7.935 — WW [D IS] Here's Boomer iinkin. Terence Stamp 1988 Rated R (In (2C Carol Burnett and Friends c o H tln a M l Stereo) C O H t l n i M a Orchid (R) Sal and Sun 1,3 : 1 5 530. 7 45 9:50 9 9 0 Focus/Music Saturday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued Focus/Music Chippendale male strippers show creator, Music carries [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R) CB American Gladiators a college student missing from Galveston, 01) Choices W e Face [DIS] MOVIE: 'Big' A carnival wishing disguises as he searches for the kidnapped terviews with actors Mel Gibson and Robin Hot singles Texas; collectible dolls. Q i) M O V IE : 'G h ost Sto ry ' An unforgiving 3 Robert Schuller daughter of a millionaire. John Candy, Jef­ machine miraculously transforms a 13- ghost returns after 50 years to punish Williams. year-old schoolboy into a 35-year-old [CNN] CNN News frey Jones. Annie Potts. 1989 Rated PG- l.“Vogue” Madonna (Sire) those responsible for her death. Fred A s­ 3 Inspector Gadget 13. (In Stereo) 8 Connecticut Real Estate Showcase Shelton away man. Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Rob­ [H B O ] Boxing: Azumah Nelson vs. Per- Z “A111 Wanna Do Is Make Love to \bu” Heart taire, Meivyn Douglas, John Houseman @1) Funtastic Wortd: SuperTed ert Loggia. 1988. Rated PG nell Whitaker (CC) Scheduled 12-round 1981 [USA] Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- Mama's Family Vint must choose be­ (Capitol) IBF/WBC Lightweight title bout from Las [A& E] M y Family and Other Animals A goo tween Mama and Naomi when he wins a [ESPN] Saturday Night Thunder Qj) Synchronal Research dinner for two (R) 3. “Nothing Compares 2U” Sinead O’Connor Weekly series which discusses current Vegas. (2 hrs.) (In Stereo Live) scorpion is found in a bottle and Margo By Joe Edwards discovers a young Turk. Part 3 of 10. 10.00AM 3) Action Newsmakers auto racing, auto personalities and various [LIF E] Hotel SD ® Saturday Night Live Host: Cand­ ® Business World (Chrysalis) — Platinum (More than 1 million The Associated Press motorsports information. Featured will be ice Bergen. Musical guest: the Netting Hill­ [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) ® Steampipe Alley [MAX] M O VIE; 'Tequila Sunrise' (CC) ® Degrassi High (CC). (R) singles sold.) USAC Sprints from Winchester, Ind (2 billies Band. (90 min.) (In Stereo) [DIS] Tale Spin 03) Laveme & Shirley hrs.) (Live) A lovely restaurateur gets caught between (S) M O VIE: 'B ill' A mentally retarded ad­ 4. “Hold On” Wilson Phillips (SBK) a former drug smuggler and his lifelong (S) MOVIE: 'How to Succeed in Busi­ [ESPN ] Lee Haney Workout 3 Easy Glider ult. with the help of a good friend, tackles NASHVILLE, Tenn. - ■ Award-winning country [LIFE] Moonlighting ness Without Really Trying’ Window 5. “Alright” Janet Jackson (A&M) buddy, a Los Angeles narcotics agent. Mel [HBO] Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( 3 Buck Rogers life outside the institution after living there star Ricky Van Shelton describes music as the G:bson, Michelle Pfeiffer. Kurt Russell. cleaner buys a book on 'How to Succeed' for 44 years. Mickey Rooney. Dennis 6. “Poison” Bell Biv Devoc (MCA) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Three Fugitives' (CC) and steps into a office of a large company 3 Chalice of Salvation (Live) “voice of the soul.” An ex-con's attempt to go straight is com­ 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) 9:00AM CB Sunday Morning (CC) Quaid. Largo Woodruff. 1981 7. “Sending All My Love” Linear (Atlantic) plicated by an inept bank robber. Nick to become chairman of the board. Robert 3 ® Mister Rogers (CC). (R) “It just grabs hold of me,” the 38-year-old singer [USA] Hitchhiker Morse, Michele Lee, Rudy Vallee 1967 CB ® Paid Program [A&E] Revue Featured: author Larry Gel 8. “It Must Have Eleen Love” Roxette (EMI) Nolte, Marlin Short, Sarah Rowland Do- (S) Financial Freedom bart; actor Robert Morse discusses author says. “A beautiful melody just picks me up and car­ roff. 1989. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) gjAtthe Movies Profiles of ® WWF Wrestling Q® Twin Star Productions 1 0:30PM 3 Sacrifice of the Mass Truman Capote; composer Cy Coleman. 9. “U Can’t Touch This” M.C. Hammer (C^itol) ries me away.” "Bird on a Wire" co-stars Mel Gibson and [CNN] Sports Tonight 3 Bugs Bunny (60 mm.) (R) S . O S P M df) MOVIE: 'Anastasia' An M y Secret Identity Andrew and Kirk 10. ’TTus Old Heart of Mine” Rod Stewart with Goldie Hawn. QD Sesame Street (CC). (R) 3 Shelton, the reigning Country Music Association amnesiac girl in Germany claims to be the [ESPN] SportsCenter compete for a job at a music video station [ESPN ] Sports Reporters Ronald Isley (Warner Bros.) only surviving heir to the Czar of Russia (3) Synchronal Research 3 Frederick K. Price male vocalist of the year, has had six No. 1 country 1 1 :3 4 P M ® MOVIE: 'The Man Who ® Synchronal Research [HBO] MOVIE: 'Broken Vows' A parish Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes Tales From the Darkside 3 ) College Mad House priest experiences a ensis of faith as he Top LPs music singles in the past three years. His “RVS HT 1956. Fell to Earth' An alien from a drought- ®i) Fame (IJ) Crime Stoppers 80 0 The kidnapping stricken planet becomes a multi-millionaire 8Bl Rev. David Paul and a young woman search for her ariist has been a No. 1 albmn on the country music charts of two children in Harlem. N. Y.; the murder [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Karate Kid, Part boyfriend's killer. Tommy Lee Jones. An­ 1. “I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got” Sinead 9 '3 0 P ( V I Cs) City (CC) When Anna- living a drunken, secluded life. David @ Sesame Street (CC). Maria's husband is released from a Cuban of two restaurant workers in Denver. Bowie, Candy Clark. 1976. Tw o’ While visiting Okinawa, Daniel is nette O'Toole, M Emmet Walsh 1987. O’Connor (Ensign) — Platinum (More tlian 1 mil­ this spring. forced to defend his mentor and himself prison, he announces he's married so­ [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In (61) Mega Memory [LIFE] Cardidogv Update lion units sold.) Singing has always been a part of life fo r Shel­ meone else. (In Stereo) Stereo) 1 2:00AM QS) Home Shopping Club against bitter toes determined to destroy [A&E] MOVIE: 'Where the Lilies them Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat " Mor [M AX] MOVIE: 'Fedi' (CC) Two female ton, who spent 10 years as a pipe fitter and plumber SB) Smash Hits Bloom ' Four resourceful orphans decide to 2. “Please Hammer EXm’t Hurt ’Em” M.C. Ham­ 03 Jack Benny 1 1 :00PM CD CD New s (CC) ita, Nobu McCarthy 1986 Rated PG cadets attempt to graduate from Washing­ before launching a full-time music career. And it al­ ( 3 Mersey's Hollywood stay together as a family in this hean- ton, D.C.'s traditionally all-male FBI aca­ mer (Capitol) — Platinum (S) Synchronal Research (H) Cheers (CC) warming story of courage Julie Gholson, [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America ways will be. ® MOVIE: 'The Satan Bug' A special demy Rebecca DeMornay, Mary Gross, 3. “Brigade” Heart (Capitol) ( ^ } (^) Bob Hope (CC) Bob Hope and (jS) Synchrortal Research investigator is called in when a highly viru­ Jan Smithers, Tom Spratley. 1974 [LIFE] Family Practice Update Ken Marshall 1988 Rated PG-13 (Iri “If it ends today. I’ll be playing at my friends’ guests including Rosemary Clooney. La- [CNN] Morning News [USA] Popeye end Son Stereo) 4. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet Toya Jackson and Yakov Smirnoff per­ ® Freddy's Nightmares A bogus lent virus is stolen from a top security re­ house Friday night and having a ball,” he said. “I’ve search installation in the desert. George [TMC] MOVIE: 'North Deltas Forty' Jackson (A&M) — Platinum form at the Berlin Wall and American mili­ psychic meets her dream man, Freddy al­ [DIS] Fraggle Rock 1 0:1 0AM [CNN] On the Menu (R) lends h's htgh-school reunion. (60 min.) (R) Mahans, Anne Francis, Dana Andrews Two aging football players begin to show 5. “S»oul Provider” Michael Bolton (Columbia) — always done it. I couldn’t live without it. I play all tary installations in Europe, as well as the 1965 [ESPN ] Inside the PGA Tour American Embassy in Moscow. (90 mm.) (In Stereo) 10.30AM (3) Inside Washington the wear and tear brought on by excessive the time — early in the morning and late at night.” [HBO] MOVIE: "Bad Medicine' (CC) A Platiruim (In Stereo) News [A&E] Footsteps of Men Life along the ® This Week With David Brinkley (CC). partying Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, Charles Shelton, a star cm the Grand Ole Opry, left his border of Northern Ireland. (60 min.) (R) medical school reject is finally accepted by Durning 1979 Rated R 6. “‘Pretty Woman’ Soundtrack” (EMI) — Gold Tracey Utiman (CC) A producer needs (3) Honeymooners a Central American institution run by a ® Charles in Charge (CC) Jamie and home in Grit, Va., two days after Christinas in 1984 [CNN] Newsnight [ U S A ] Jem (More than 500,000 units sold.) a top actress for his film; a woman argues ® Comic Strip Live From Los Angeles, zany administrator Steve Guttenberg, Sarah run for student body president. and moved to Nashville. In 1987 he burst onto the with her late father (R) (In Stereo) tonight's scheduled comics include Jeff [ESPN] Cheerieading: National High Alan Arkin, Julie Hagerty. 1985 Rated PG- 3 Luster Wax 1 1 :1 0 A M [CNN] Travel Guide (R) 7. “Potson” Bell Biv Devoe (MCA) [CNN] East Meets West School Championship (R) 13 national country music scene with the album Cesarto, Came Snow and the Leqendarv 3 This Old House (CC) (R) 1 1 :30A M ® Insport 8. “Nick o f Time” Bonnie Raitt (Capitol) — Wid (60 min ) [HBO] MOVIE: 'See No Evil, Hear No [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update Platinum “Wild-Eyed Dream.” Both it and his second LP, 1 0 :0 0 P M CD Saturday Night With 3 Munsters Today (CC) Herman asks CB Better Your Home Connie Chung (CC) (60 min ) (In Stereo) [CNN] Capital Gang (R) Evil' (CC) A deaf New Yorker and his blind [TMC] MOVIE: 'Magic Moments' A (a Dr Frankenstein for help in curing a nasty “Loving Proof,” were million sellers. employee find themselves involved in mur­ QI) Video Wrap 9. “Violator” Depeche Mode (Sire) (33 Major League Baseball: New York [DIS] MOVIE: 'Gentlemen Prefer mous magician falls in love with a televi­ cold His hit singles include “I’ll Leave This Wbrld Blondes' Two showgirls head for Pans der Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Joan Sev­ sion producer's daughter John Shea, ( 3 Used Vehicle Showcase 10. “Fear of a Black Planet” Public Enemy (Dcf Mots at San Diego Padres (3 hrs ) (Live) erance 1989 Rated R. 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It 9. “Pass It on Down" Alabama (RCA) gets in your blood.” 10. “The Domino Theory" Steve Wniner (MCA) For the past three years, Shelton has been living Sunday, May 20 out his dream: singing hit records, selling millions Adult singles of albums, performing twice on “The Tonight Show 1. “Hold On" Wilson Phillips (SBK) G :0 0 A M CB My Neighbor's Religion CB Breakthrough A heartwarming show Starring Johnny Carson” and receiving some of the [CNN] Big Story (R) 2. “Do You Remember?" Phil Colliiu (Atlantic) (X) Public Affairs CB Point of View top awards in onintry music. It’s been the fulfill­ [DIS] Dumbo's Circus 3. “Nothing Compares 2 U” Sinead O ’Connor (X) (S) Paid Program Qi) Frederick K. Price ment of his vision that began when he sang gospel [ESPN] Bodyshaping of real family love. (Ensign) music in church by age 3. Qi) Remote Control Qi) Divine Plan O S Synchronal Research 7:45AM [MAX] M O VIE: V ib e i' (CC) 4. “Club at the End of the Street” Eltoo John But there’s also been a down side. (S) Synchronal Research Two psychics become involved in a (or (MCA) ^ “It’s been a wonderful, wonderful experience and (S) Insight-Out James Kennedy tune hunter's search for a legendary tree ® Dick Van Dyke sure in Ecuador. Cyndi Lauper, Jeff Gold­ 5. “The Hean of the Matter" Don Henley (Oef- I’m still happy, but when you have big success, you (S) Wheel Power [DIS] Mousarcisa blum, Peter Falk 1988 Rated PG (In fen) have big problems,” he said. “I never have time for To Be Announced. Stereo) [M A X] MOVIE: ‘Just One of the Guys' (S) Kenneth Copeland 6. “This Old Heart of Mine" Rod Stewart & myself any more or my friends or my family. I (CC) An attractive high-school student 8:00AM CB New Er>gland Sunday ® ) Jimmy Swaggart Ronald Isley (Warner Bros.) don’t have any privacy any more. There are all disguises herself as a boy so that she can CB Paid Program re-enter a journalism contest. Joyce Hyser, I D Funtastic Wortd: Paddington Bear 7. “Save Me" Reetwood Mac (>\bmer Bros.) kinds of decisions to make. I don’t get to go fishing CB Bugs. Porky and Friends Clayton Rohner, Toni Hudson 1985 [A&E] Vienna 1900 A look at the 8. ”All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to Ybu” Heart any more. Rated PG-13 Austrian capital during the era of Freud and Qi) Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbara (Capitol) “It (success) has brought roe happiness but you 6:1 0 A M [CNN] Healthweek (R) Schoenberg (60 min ) QS Williams TV 9. “Cruiiing For Bruising” Basis (Epic) [CNN] Daybreak ( 3 Centerville Ghost Animated An old don’t have time to enjoy it It’s kind of a paradox.” 6 :3 0 A M C£ Captain Bob 10. “lt Must Have Been Love" Roxette (EMI) [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner ghost has a hard time scaring a family liv­ Sometimes, he misses his days in south-central C £ Paid Program ing in his (ormer home Based on the Oscai [ESPN] SportsCenter Black singles Virginia where he worked at one time or another as QD Larry Jonas Wilde story (60 min ) ILIFE] Self-Improvement Guide a car salesman, appliance store manager, grocery (3) Twin Star Productions ( 3 Sunday Today 1 .“Hold On" En Vogue (Atlantic) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Jeremiah Johnson' A (S) Snakmastar S3) @ Secame Street (CC) (R) 2. "Alright” Janet Jackson (A&M) store clerk and house painter. His main jobs, 19lh-ceniury adventurer abandons civiliza however, were as a plumber and pipe fitter maUnn (S) This Weak on Pit Road tion for life in the Rocky Mountain wilder 3 Oral Roberts 3. "Rub You the Right Way" Johruiy Gill $5 to $10 an hour. ® Ring Around the World ness Robert Redford, Will Goer Stefan 3 ) World Tomorrow (Motown) Gierasch 1972 Rated PG ( 3 A lica 8® Robert Schuller “It’s a real highly skilled craft to make that stuff [USA] Calliope 4. “Thc Blues” Tony! D»i! Tone! (Rilydor) work and fit I miss the challenge of that and the Sj) Liquid Lustre FunUstic World: Richie Rich 5. TomocTow A Better You. Better Me" (Juincy [CNN] Styla W ith Elsa Klanach (R) 7:30AM CB America s Black Forum [A& E] Journey to Adventure (R) loocs featuring Tbvin Campbell (Qwest) camaraderie of the guys you work with all day long. (X )8 th Day Them guys work hard. [ D IS ] You and Me. Kid [CNN] Daybreek 6. 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Warren uable paintings disappear from a noble­ of 2. (R) about anyone’ s curiosity on just about anything. man's home; shortly thereafter, he too @ i Sox Talk [DIS] Danger Bay (CC)J.L. becomes crit­ (53) First Eden (CC) A look at war's impact (hat could be dangerous. Oates. 1967. ontbe environment, including the fall of tho [M A X ] MOVIE: Coming to America' vanishes. (60 min ) Part 1 of 2 ically ill after being poisoned by a myster­ For example, “ Leadership” (Simon & Schuster), Meet the Press (CC|. (57) Microwave Master Roman Empire and the Crusaders' defense (CC) An African prince journeys to tho Keyes is ordered to begin an investigation that ious gas. (R) (In Stereo) crimo-inlesied ghettos ol Now York City in compiled by William Safire and Leonard Safir, is a (S) American Interests [CNN] Week in Review [A&E] Bull in Winter: Last Years of Pa­ of the Holy Land. (60 min.) Part 3 of 4. will strip the secrecy from “The G O D P roject” [LIFE] Special search ol a bride. Eddie Murphy, Arsonio [DIS] MOVIE: Tadpole and the Whale' blo Picasso Palomo Picasso examines the ® ) A detec­ collection of quotatkms whose “ primary purpose” is [A&E] MOVIE: 'A Piece of the Action' MOVIE: 'The Organization' Hall. John Amos. 1988 Rated R (In It’s t^ CIA’s co^ name for a superweapon that A young girl vacationing at her family's later life and work of Ihe famous artist (60 [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Scrooged' (CC) A tive joins forces with an organized vigilante “to provide the putative leader with good advice Two crooks are blackmailed into aiding a heanless network executive learns the Stereo) the agency has been developing and hiding from community center while trying to fend off summer resort strikes up a friendship with min.) (R) group in an attempt to stop the drug trafhc folly of his ways in this parody of the Dick­ about a sense o f mission. That above all; then we mobsters they once ripped off Sidney Po­ a playful dolphin Fanny Lauzier. Denis Fo­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Flipper' The son of a fish­ in their area Sidney Poitier, Barbara 9 : 4 5 P M [HBO] m o v ie : Loverboy' everyone, including Halliday and the Pentagon. ons classic. Bill Murray. Karen Allen. Carol O itier, Bill Cosby. 1977. rest, Marina Orsini, 1988 Rated NR erman in the Florida Keys cares for a McNair. Shoree North. 1971. (CC) A Beverly Hills pizza delivery boy sa­ make available the best ancient aixl modem advice Kane. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) tisfies the carnal appetites ol his largely Any dau that Keyes uncovers is to be committed -n [CNN] Newsday [ESPN] Bodyboards: Pro Champion­ wounded dolphin. Chuck Cdnnors, Luke (67) Testament JO about the secrets, methods, rules, and devices that ship From Oahu, Hawaii, (R) Halpin, Kathleen Maguire. 1963 Rated G. [USA] Murder. She Wrote female clienlole. Patrick Dempsey, Kale to memory: Halliday wants nothing on paper. 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Denise triggers a showdown that w ill end Ih e war American lives will be lost • “Wicked Words” (Crown) by Hugh Rawson is Bridges, Martin Landau, Joan Allen 1988 cee Kurt Russell. Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun (60 min.) (In Stereo) (S) This Week in Baseball Mel Allen dis­ 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) [CNN] Inside Business Crosby 1989. Rated R (In Stereo) Keyes makes his report to Halliday. who must Rated PG. (In Stereo) (S) MOVIE: The* Threepenny Opera' subtitled “ A Treasury o f Curses, Insults, Put- cusses news and highlights from the major Host Joan Em- [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) Cardiology Update (R) 4 : 4 5 P M d® SportsWorld; John-John [DIS] Animals of Africa Tensions erupt among Ihe criminal ele­ decide whether the C IA should continue the experi­ leagues [LIFE] bery tours an animat reserve in Africa f - Downs, and Other Formerly Unprintable Terms Molina vs, Tony "the Tiger" Lopez An [M A X ] MOVIE: Who's Harry Crumb?' ments of 1890s London in this adaptation ments, which could preserve international peace. JO @) Snakmaster [MAX] MOVIE: The Left Hand of God' (CC) A bungling detective uses a variety of from Anglo-Saxon Tunes to the Present” A pilot trying to escape from China dis­ IBF Junior Lightweight title bout scheduled [LIFE] Puzzles in Clinical Allergy (R) of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's 1928 (S7) Firing Line: Should We Legitimize for 12 rounds, from the Lawlor Events disguises as he searches (or tho kidnapped stage production. Rudolf Forster, Lotte Stan Lee writes about White House politics with O O guises himself as a priest and hides in a 7 : 0 0 P M ® 60 Minutes (CC) (60 mm.) Among the printable: “ Judas. A traitor o f the the Current Practice of Living Together? Center in Reno, Nev (75 min.) (Live) daughter of a millionaire John Candy, Jef­ Lenya, Ernst Busch. 1931 all the confidence o f an insider, wldch he was O T l small mission village Humphrey Bogart, (In Stereo) very worst sort” (Postponed from an earlier date) frey Jones, Annie Potts 1989 Rated PG- Gene Tierney. Lee J. Cobb 1955 5:00PM [1® Synchronal Research 13 (in Stereo) ® Booker (CC) Booker becomes in­ during the 1960s as chief copywriter for Lyndon [CNN] Science and Technology Week ® ® Life Goes On (CC) Corky experi­ volved with a high-class call girl ring when (R) 3 : 0 0 P M Q® Home Shopping Club (24] AM Creatures Great and Small ences his first crush. Libby's parents an­ [USA] MOVIE; 'Final Notice' Privaio eye ha bafnends a suspected prostitute ac­ Johnsoa • “ Strange Stories, Amazing Facts o f Am erica’ s nounce they're getting divorced after 45 [H B O ] MOVIE; Loverboy' (CC) A Bev­ Boxing: Frankie Mitchell vs. Edward (26} T J Hooker Harry Stone stalks a murderer in the avant cused of murder. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) F^t” (Reader’s Digest). years of marriage (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) garde world of fine art Gii Gerard, Melody erly Hills pizza delivery boy satisfies the "Pee W ee" Parker A Junior Lightweight (3® New & Improved Kids (CC) Profiles Anderson. Steve Landesberg. 1989 (In [A & E ] Connie Francis: A Legend in — George HackeU Billed as revealing “ hundreds o f stories history carnal appetites of his largely female clien­ bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from the of parents who are trying to raise well- ® MOVIE: 'Perry Mason: The Casa of Concert Premiere Connie Francis per­ tele Patrick Dempsey, Kate Jackson, Rob­ Lawlor Events Center in Reno, Nov (60 the Shooting Star' Mason defends an ac­ Stereo) The Associated Press o o books leave out providing an intriguing angle on adjusted children despite various prob­ forms in Hottywood, Fla , with highlights ert Ginty. 1989 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) min.) (Live) lems. including divorce, child abuse and tor accused of the on-air murder of a popu­ 8:30PM (3> synchronal Research including film clips from her career and an m z the country’ s past” Lawrence Welk Show: Concert in drug addiction Host actress Loni Ander­ lar talk-show host. Raymond Burr, Barbara interview with Dick Clark (60 mm.) (In [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Proud Rebel' After Hale, Joe Penny. 1986 (63) Simpsons (CC) In an eHort to be po­ • “Hodgei^ge Two: Another Commonplace his wife's death, a man goes North search­ the Park son (60 min ) pular, Bart decapitates a statue of Spring- Stereo) a > (33) Synchronal Research Book” (Ath^um ) by J. Bryan HI. A volume of ing for a doctor who can help his mute son ®1 Masterpiece Theatre: Traffik (CC) A (SZ) Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste field's founder (R) (In Stereo) [CNN] CNN News > r- Olivia de Havilland, Alan Ladd, David Ladd changed Jack returns to Pakistan to sign (@ (® Super Bloopers and New Practi­ Best Sellers [A&E] Eagle and the Bear (CC) Troops 9 :0 0 P M ® MOVIE: In tho Bast In [LIFE] Obatatrics/Gvnecology Update JO CO “ anecdotes, quotable quotes, maxims, fun facts, 1958 an aid agreement, Helen prepares to reo­ make an ill-fated landing at the Bay of Pigs cal Jokes (CC) Hosts Dick Clark and Ed pen her drug trafficking route (60 min ) McMahon present a batch of bloopers and tores! of tho Child' Premiere. (CC) A (R) etc.” (R) Fiction 1 :0 0 P M C£) NBA Basketball Playoffs: Part 4 of 5 a practical joke on Dinah Manoff of "Empty young architect risks imprisonment when [USA] Crime Story (In Stereo) JO > • “The Writer’s Chapbook” (Viking), edited by Teams to Be Announced (2 hrs., 30 mm.) [CNN] Newswatch Nest " (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) she refuses to grant her ex-husband visita­ 1. “The Stand,” Stephen King (Live) [A&E] Paris Opera Ballet: Six Ballets tion rights to the daughter she believes ho 1 0 : 3 0 P M ® GoM Show > George Plimpton. The subtitle sums it up: “ A Com ­ The Pans Ballot performs a senes of "pas [ESPN] Auto Racing: Indy Time Trials (53) Singl Sesame Street Remembers 2. “ Dragon,” C live Cussler CB MOVIE: 'M ister Roberts' The misad­ (2 hrs ) (Live) sexually abused Meg Tilly. Ed Begley Jr , (53) Dkxine end Friends Scheduled ■ D pendium of F ^ t Opinion, W it and Advice from de deux" from ballet classics, including Joe Raposo and His Music (CC) Comedy Michael O'Keefe 1990 (In Stereo) Luther Vandross. Karyn White (R) (In 3. “ September,” Rosamunde Pilcher ventures of a U S Navy cargo ship during Swan Lake Stars Patrick Dupond and [LIFE] Myocardial Reperfusion 1990: sketches and celebrities honor the com­ World War II are led by its 2nd Officer, Stereo) the 20th Century’ s Preeminent Writers.” Noella Poniois (60 mm ) (R) Concepts and Controversies (R) poser responsible for "Sesame Street's" ® ® MOVIE: Voices Within: The 4. “ Oh, the Places You’ ll G o !” Dr. Seuss who longs for combat Henry Fonda, Lives of Truddi Chase' (CC) Based on the 0® Synchronal Reaearch • “ Valsalva’s Maneuver: Mots Justes and Indis­ [CNN] World Report [T M C ] MOVIE: They Live' A rough sound (60 min.) (In Stereo) 5. ‘Th e Bourne Ultimatum,” Robert Ludlum James Cagney. Jack Lemmon 1955. true story of a young woman's investiga­ (DISJ MOVIE; Chad Hanna' A country pensable Terms” (Harper & R ow ) by John Train. [ESPN] Track and Field: Jack in the Box and-lumblo drifter stumbles across an al ® Newhart tion into tho multiple personality disorder 6. “The Golden Orange,” Joseph Wambaugh MOVIE: 'Ordinary Heroes' A blinded len plot to infiltrate and control mankind boy longs for the love of a circus bareback Vietnam veteran is forced to re-evaluate invitational From Los Angulos (2 hrs ) (SD MOVIE: UFO's Are Real' Evidence ol threatening to rum her life Shelley Long. 7. “The Scions o f Shannara,” Tbrry Brooks • “The Word’s Gotten Out” (Clarkson ft>tter) by Roddy Piper, Mug Foster, Keith David rider Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour. Linda his relationship with his girlfriend Richard (Live) UFO's is documented in an investigation of Tom Conn. John Rubenstein 1990 Part 1 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) Oarnelt 1940 8. “ Masquerade,” Janet Dailey Willard R. Espy. Billed as “a collection of Dean Anderson. Valerie Bertinellt. Dons [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) a Cosmic Watergate 1979 of 2 (In Stereo) [USA] Shadow Theater Featured [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) 9. “ B rig ^ Star.” Harold Coyle etymological gems that celebrates the lost art o f Roberts 1986 [T M C ] MOVIE: 'See No Evil, Hear No dD All Creatures Great and Small ® Prriico Story 3$ Connecticut Newsweek (R) behind-ihe-scenos of 'Texas Chainsaw 1 1 :0 0 P M ® ® News (CC) 10. “ C l w and Present Danger.” Tom CUmey punncry, witticism and mischievous verse.” Evil' (CC) A deaf New Yorker and his blind Massacre 3 filmmakers Joel and Ethan (33) Totally Hidden Video This hour-long (33) Lifestyles ol the Rich and Famous (S) (S) Major League Baseball: Min­ employee find themselves involved in mur Coon (R) special edition features the season's best Actress Shelley Winters, Malcolm Forbes ® Paid Program • “The Oxford Dictionary of FV>i)es” (Oxford nesota Twins at Boston Red Sox (2 hrs . der Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Joan Sev­ home videos and announcement of the tribute, singer Jack Jones. Soviet tingot (31) Cheers (CC) Non-fiction 45 min ) (Live) erance 1989 Rated R (In Stereo) 5 :3 0 P M (13) Synchronal Research $25,(XX) grand prize winner Also, hidden Alla Pugachova (60 min ) University Press) by J J'lT). Kelly. (33' Jimmy Swaggsrt 1. “ Wealth Without Risk.” Chariu Givens (IZ) Collectors (In Stereo) videos segments involving summer leisure Information about the papacy and the men who dZ) Voices & Visions (CC) A profile of 3 : 3 0 P M ( D p g a Golf: Southwestern Ct8 SytHihronal Rsaaarch I® Inaight-Out 2. “ Men at Work," George F. WiU Wallace Stevens' dual career as lawyer Bell Colonial (CC) Final Round, from Co­ activities (60 min ) (In Stereo) served as p>opes. (Hi) Charles in Charge (CC) Jamie and (Hi (5® MOVIE: Perry Mason The Casa and poet, focusing on his use of imagina lonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas Sarah run for student body president [A&E] Unknown War of the Silenced Singer' Pramiara, (CC) (H) 9 8 ^ News 3. “Secrets About Men Every Woman Should • “Food Lover’s Companion” (Barron’s) by tion as a stepping stone to reality (60 (2 hrs . 30 min ) (Live) [CNN] Newswatch Mason defends one ol his former law stu­ (53) Never the Twein Know,” Barbara De Angclis min ) Part 10 of 13 [A&E] Heroes A profile of submarine Sharon T. Herbst Contains “comprehensive defmi- CD Auto Racing: Winston Stock Car commander Ian Fraser (R) [DIS] MOVIE: 'King Solomoo's Mines' dents accused ol murdering his wile, a po (8) Weight Lose 4. “ In the Arena." Richard Nixon (ii) MOVIE: 'The Manchurian Candi Race (CC) From Charlotte. N C (2 hrs . 30 pular but hol-tomparod singer RayfTX)nd tions o f more than 3,000 food, wine and culinary [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) A ssfari searches for a missing exploiot (8) Ask the Meneget 5. “ Megatrends 2000,” John Naisbia a i^ Ritricia date' An American Army captain uncov­ min ) (Live) who tried to find a diamond mine Stewart Burr, Tim Reid. Vanessa Williams 1990 [DIS] Tale Spin i l ) Ataenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) terms.” ers an assassination plot when he at­ CD Jack Benny Granger. Deborah Kerr. Richard Carlson (In StBfOOl Aburdene tempts to learn the truth about his [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) 1950 (53) Fresh Fields Hester sppears on telovi [A&E] Caroline's Comedy Hour Sched 6. “ Baibarians at the Gate,” Bryan Burrough and • “The Compass in Your Nose: And Other As­ recurring Korean War nightmares Frank (H) MOVIE; 'Summer School' Forced Sion with her leluctani husband, her uled comics Dwayne Cunningham. Linds irio summer service, a high-school gym [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In [ESPN] Baseball Tonight (60 min ) tonishing Btets About Humans” (Tarcher) by Marc Sinatra. Laurence Harvey. Angela Lans- molher and an old Chineso vase when an Srrvth. George Miller end Slava Skrovsn John Helyar instructor uses a variety of unorthodox Stereo) bury 1962 [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine antiques toad show comes to Barnet (60 mm ) McCutcheon. leaching methods to maintain his sanity 7. “ It Was on Fue When I Lay Down on It," [CNN] Newsday 6 :0 0 P M ® CBS News (CC) [TM C ] MOVIE: Three Fugitives' (CC) 1}8 Friday the 13th; The Series Micki [CNN] Inside Buainass |R) Sample: “ More babies are bom under a full moon Mark Harmon, Kirslie Alley. Robin Tho Robert Rilghum [D IS ] Bom Free mas 1987 ® News (CC) An ex-con's attempi to go straight is com meets a muidettxjs marquis when a cursed [ESPN] SportaCantar (60 mm ) plicated by an inept bank robber Nick 8. “ Beware the Naked Man W ho Offers You His than any other time in the lunar cycle.” [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Part 2 Cil) MOVIE: 'Superman IV: The Quest painting sends tier back to the 18th cen­ [D IS ] Gift of tbe Whales A study of Nolle, Martin Short. Sarah Rowland Do [HBO] MOVIE: Freaway' (CC) A dor Shirt," Harvey Mackay • “ Straight From the Horse’s Mouth and Other of 2 (R) whalos through the eyes of a young for Peace' Lex Luthor and the radiation tury (60 min ) (In Stereo) angad sniper sets tvs sights on late-night powered Nuclear Man threaten Super roff 1989 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE; 'Farewell to the King' American-Indian boy (R) (67) Masterpiaco Theatre Traflik (CC) Los Angeles commuters Mmhael Callan. 9. “ Head First," Norman Cousins Animal Expressions” (Holt) by Teri Degler. man’s mission to rid the world of nuclear [USA] Equalizer Fazal IS m prison. Ulli thinks ihal he s inter Dstl.'tnoe Fleugel, Billy Orago 1988 Rated (CC) A U S Army deserter finds his tribal 3 : 4 5 P M Boxing: Frankia Mitcheff 10. "Audubon Society Guide to North American Tells how such usages as “ dog days,” “ Hobson’ s paradise in a Borneo jungle threatened by weapons Christopher Reeve. Gone Hack 7 : 3 0 P M (38 Synchiooal Research copied Helen t tieioin xlupmenl. Jack R va. Edward "Pee W ee" Parker A Junior man. Jackie Cooper 1987 searches lor tvs runaway daughter (60 Birds: East.” Eds. choice” and “ marc’s nest” came to be. the arrival of British and Japanese forces Lightweight bout scheduled tor 10 rounds, (58 Carol Bumatt and Friends [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) during World War II Nick Nolle, Nigel Hav­ 0® Synchronal Research min ) Pari 5 ol 5 — Courtesy o f Waldcnbooks from the Lawlor Events Center in Reno, [CNN] Sports Sunday [TM C ] MOVIE North Dallas Forty ers. James Fox 1989 Rated PG-13 (In Nev (60 min ) ILive) #1) Married W ith Children ICC) Al s Stereo) contlnaca [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine 9 9 0 .no • • 9 9 • I FOCUS/Advice Hypertension can be worsened by straining

DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 44-year-old male with hy­ In many cases, aseptic necrosis can be treated with pertension. I’ve been lifting weights for the past 12 years metal porsthescs, devices to re-stabilize the diseased por­ How Dry I Am” is lament of a guest towel with my doctor’s approval, yet the media have recently tion of bone. Your wife’s orthopedic surgeon can give staled that pet^le with hypertension should refrain from Dr. Gott you further information about causes and ueatment for DEAR ABBY Most of my guests use my personal his aedvity. her specific case. bath towels to dry their hands, even though I have guest I ordinarily don’t mind standing, except now I am DEAR READER: Follow your doctor’s advice. Peter Gott, M.D. towels in plain view. seven months pregnant and it is very uncomfortable for Hypertension can be worsened by straining. Therefore, 1 recall some time ago you printed a poem in your Dear Abby me. most experts a^ee that powerlifting or the strenuous use THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME column to encourage guests to use the guest towels. I am writing to you because all the businessmen who of w ei^ts is inadvisable for patienu who have high c by Henri ArrxjkJ and Bob Lee Would p u kindly print it again? I want to frame it and take this train hide behind their newspapers and never blood pressure. Unscramble these four Jumbles, Abigail Van Buren offer their seat to a woman in my condition, and elderly one letter to each square, to form ¥ hang it in my powd» room. However, if you use relatively light weights and DEAR DR. GOTT: Can you provide the medical four ordinary words. ANNALEE BOSSON. person or one who is handicapped. These men most like­ engage in repetitions, rather than relying on heavy ly sit behind a desk all day anyway. word for the dying of the femur where it joins the top of DES MOINES. WASH. weights for your workout, you’re probably not harming the kmee? My wife’s bone doctor says her MRl diag­ BR LO Please print this, Abby, so that these inconsiderate, DEAR ANNALEIE: The poem was written by Mabel on your front door. Be sure you have plenty of soft yourself. In addition, when you lift, exhale; this way, you nosed about two inches of her femur dead. Craddock of Ventura, Calif., who had grown weary of maimerless men can read it in your column in the Boston will prevent yourself from straining. S / drinks in the fridge, chips and dips and cookies galore, Herald on their way to work in the morning. DEAR READER: I suspect you are searching for the having'her guests drying their hands on toilet p s ^ , bath and the world will beat a path to your door. Make sure you describe your weight-lifUng technique term “aseptic (avascular) necrosis.” When areas of bone, “Maybe it will revive the meaning of the word mats and even her curtains, leaving her pretty little guest to your doctor. Depending on the scriouncss of your hy- especially those near weight-bearing surfaces (knees and “gentleman.” CENO u towels untouched. Here it is: pei^nsion, he or she may advise you to modify your hips), arc deprived of blood supply (from injury or the DEAR ABBY: I take the commuter rail to and from DISGUSTED IN BOSTON training program or engage in alternative conditioning aging process), the affected portions die. This results in Boston every day. Very often there are not enough seats LQ “A GUEST TOWEL SPEAKS” DEAR DISGUSTED: It’s worth a try, but don’t ex­ pursuits, such as swimming, bicycling, walking and other pain, stiffness, brittleness and siLSCcpiibilily to further in­ for all the passengers and I have to stand for 25 minute Please use me, Guest; pect these sitting ducks to get a case of instant chivalry forms of aerobic exercise. jury. THE KAhlSAKOO PKOVEP Don’t hesitate. commute. because this appears in my column. MEBBUN TO BE A VALUABLE Don’t turn your back A1EMOEROF THE FOOT­ Or vacillate. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnaon FRANK AN ERNEST by Bob Thavaa LCC BALL T^AVl BECAUSE Don’t dry your hands HE WAS NEVER TH/S. On petticoat. DO YOU 6Mau I m w IT' I CAW GET IRUSTYD /a t Y to j t u Tfif xHo/er&T- Now arrange the circled letters to On handkerchief. SOiMETHIIOGc IW TROUBLE UU6T BY i fomi the surprise answer, as sug­ Or redingote. FUMWY? BI?EATmWG.' ^ ------\ PVTANCf L^ gested by the above cartoon I’m here to use; Answer here: ^ ^ T i o F r T T" I’m made for drying. ------J l J L A .iL Just hanging here tT 'J W H fP fv fp (Answers Monday) Gets very tiring. Yesterday's JumWoa: EVOKE MOUNT NEWEST OUTFIT DEAR ABBY: Can you stand one more letter about TN 0Y'«f TfAft'W Answer What kind of music did the fiddler's “drop-ins”? What does that idiot mean, “If we drop in, squeaking shoes make?— "FO O T NOTES" up TWf/ei>A/>. and see that they aren’t happy to see us, we can always H «m b*ch In ttecli. JumbI* Book No 42 l« avBHBbM foe t2.t0, wtttch ineKMtM oobU ob •nd hondMno. hwn Juvtblo. cJo thU P.O. Boa 4MB. OtUndo, FL U B 03-4 m Il leave.” . THA\/eS 5-/9 InduBa your nama. addraia and tip coda and maka your chock payoBto to Niwapa»ofBocka Now I’ve heard everything! What can these poor — - * O ((M ^ MCA. Inc trapped people say when uninvited guests appear at their door? PHIPPS by JosM>l> THE BORN LOSER by Art Saiwom “Gosh, I’m sorry, I was just cleaning my garage. My hair looks terrible and 1 don’t have any m ^eup on, the W iDtl OR CTP HDO MCT,OW THE CATB lU CELEBRITY CIPHER house is a mess, I have no snacks, not even a soft drink C«M>rity Cipher cryptograms are creatBd from quoiatiorto by famous ADfaTHeR.TlMe,WCmFY peopte. past arxj praaant Each tatter m tha cipher starxts for in the fridge. I’m dead tired, and had planned on resting OI^MO? another TodMy 's du0 E 9qu9tf C when I ilnished with the garage — give me a break!” OTMEKFIMAWCIAL ADV150K,TD As usual, Abby, you are right on the money. There is E rm OOR. li6£ATlV& INVeSTAAEMT 'V IVHH SMG UBG absolutely no excuse for people drc^ping in without call­ lUCK&mr AMP IF MOT, a p HOU ing ftrsL And just for the record, I did an oftice survey. MDKGUPK. V IBSG ORAM^tbME gWE We have approximately 200 employees in this oftke, and QO TMMC CUBC — I circulated a “memo” throu^out the place with the PURSUIIJ& ACVCg; OF A ^(^lA L ^TUATIOH 6RD0P WCW question that “drt^ins” should drop dead or drop out SMG KVEO, SMG FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. . C^AT AM'< TIME IK) THERCT?. DEAR FORT LAUDERDALE: It’s official. The IMNSCUC — CUBC.' drop-ins lose by a landslide. Now you handful of folks — IMMCD BHHUS. who love to be dro(^>ed in on: Hang a “Welcome” sign WIKTHROP by Dick CavalH P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : "T h e purpose of psychology is to give us a completely different idea of the things we know 'y o u a r e m T" best." — Paul Valery. SEEKI'lOUR FoerrER Kwewe w h e r e SNAFU by Bruca Baattia RHFORTOARP... A 6 TPONAUT... W HYDONCU EVERVBDCYfe w e a k S PO T S A R E . WhVCOVtXJ CAU-YOUfiSELF KIT -N' CARLYLE by Larry WrfgM CAU-YOJeSELF A SrU D © 4T? OKIE?

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Talk With Our Cerlili6d Kitchen Designer The country colonial Dahlia 3 I can’t guarantee that you’ll break any growing Free Estimates - Any size, width, length, height APPLIANCES REPAIRED Kitchens Designed To Work For You manages to combine old world recxwds for squash or pumpkin — such as the recent For House calls — R4R-4Bnn L e s C a re m r c H iN S flavor with a country feel. Its lofty 500- and 600-pounders — but here are some sug­ STEEL FOUNDATION PLATES ( q r s i brick arched entry, richly gabled gestions fex seeking fame and having fun trying. ON ALL INSTALLATIONS roofline and double chimneys, make Tom Kirby 25 Olcott Street, The records you’ll be aiming for are those of a ^UB(yy)(^¥* 643-4644 M anchester it as imposing as it is comfortable 671-pound pumpkin and a 595.5-pound squash. The 872-6236 S and w ich es & Salads and spacious within. pumpkin won top prize last fall at tte Wirld 649-7544 This home includes a guest suite Pumpkin Federation Weigh-Off at Collins, N.Y., and a home office, both popular fea­ for its grower, Robert Gancarz, a Jacobstown, N J., tures these days. The home office vegetable farmer. His brother, Mward, ^ew the fills the bill for the people who are giant squash. Competitors submitted entries in a iSJattrltpHlpr Hpralh CARNER'S finding it either necessary, or dozen weigh-offs in the United States, Italy, REPLACE Rug & Upholstery Cleaning desirable to do at least some of their Australia, Wales, New Zealand and Canada. work at home. If no office is needed, According to a Michigan State University hor­ Serving the Manchester Your complete carpet specialist it could be a study, exercise or ticulturist, the first step in growing a giant area for 100 years YOUR hobby room, or even an artist’s vegetable is to select a giant variety. studio. Truck mount For giant pumpkin, he recommendcxl Big Max, 16 Brainard Place 20% off The guest suite will be equally which often reach 100-150 pounds. For giam winter for location Cash & Carry appreciated whether its occupant is Manchester BASEMENT squash, he advised Hungarian Mammoth or Mam­ cleaning on area rugs an aging parent or adult offspring moth King, which often reach 250 pounds and may 203-643-2711 who need a place to stay for awhile. tip the scale at 400 pounds. An edible huge squash 14 High St. rear Its location in an area separate from is pink banana, 3 feet long, 8 inches in diameter and DOOR both the master suite and the second 50-60 pounds. Manchester, CT 646-5630 floor bedrooms offers privacy. Major seed companies carry these varieties. Ceilings in the living room, Give your plants a head start by planting the dining room and entry are vaulted to seeds very early iixJoors in large containers. You the second floor and filled with light want a transplant abcxit 6 weeks old to put in the “ Y e s, we do windows** EVERYTHING IN GLASS from banks of windows, giving the garden after the soil warms. CertainTeed Vinyl Replacement Windows WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT " area an almost cathedral-like sense Prepare the garden area as sexm as you can work of space. The landing at the top of the soil. A high spot is better drain^ and has a the graceful open stairwell over­ longer growing seascxi than a low place where cold J. A. WHITE GLASS DO., inc looks the entryway and the dining air collects aixl frost comes early. 649-1106 room. Remember that a giant squa^ vine will be 30 to Warm natural light fills the large 649-7322 40 feet long, so plant where it will be out of the IN OUR 40th YEAR country kitchen as well, flooding in way. Give the vines abcxit 100 square feet in which UemtMrUemtx U«nchetle> 31 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER through twin skylights, a garden to straggle. Ctvemoer Ol Comtnmtt* window and the sunny half-oc­ After you work the soil, add fertilizer at the rate MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS « STORE FRONTS tagon-shaped nook. A large pantry ALUMINUM SERVICES SAFETY GLASS • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES • ETC. reccxnmcmded for general vegetable gardening and adds to the already ample storage cover with black plastic mulcdi to warm the soil. SERVING HOMEOWNERS FOR OVER 30 YRS space, and one side of the cooking/ The mulch minimizes the shcxJc of transplanting, work island doubles as a small discourages weed growth aixl conserves moisture. FREE ESTIMATES eating bar. features include a separate shower ready for visiting family members o Set the plant through slits in the mulch as early as Utilities are down the long other overnight guests. J.N.L^ M arketing Any Size, Width, Length, Height and oversized tub (could be a spa), you can, Iwing careful not to damage roots. Protect storage-lined hallway, close to the along with an extra vanity in the Fbr a study plan of the Dahlia 3 it against cold at night with a hot cap or exher garage. A laundry chute adds con­ Bacteriostatic Water Systems fliaiirliPBtpr Hpralit skylit dressing room. (330-73), send $5 to Landmark covering; remove the cover in the morning. Steel foundation plates on ail installations. venience, and a touch of fun for the And naturally the hcMne has a two Designs, P.O. Box 2307, Eugene, Pick all female flowers — those with miniature kids, while space for a freezer is an car garage with extra space for Ore. 97402. (Be sure to specify plan fruit at the stem erxl — until the vine is abcxit 8 feet WATER & AIR To help protea against foundation erosion caused by Serving the Manchester added plus. name and number when ordering). snow, rain and unwanted irtsocts and rodents. storage and plenty of rocrni for a long. This will give the vine growth needed to siq>- area for 100 years The master suite is spacious and large shop. As an additional plus, Designers, architects and readers t h e w a y it u s e d t o be elegant, with a walk-in closet as port big fruit Then, let the second or third female this hcxne is designed so that empty with plans they would like to see flower set fruit and pick off all the other female 16 Brainard Placa large as some children's bedrcxxns, featured also are invited to contact nesters can live ccxnpletely on the flowers that follow as soexi as they appear. A T ry It You'll Like It" Manchester and another closet to boot. Other Landmark. o lower level, leaving the upper floor squash can grow to 5 pounds in several days. Every Tom Kirby erne ycxi let get that far along robs ycxir giant of that 203-643-2711 much weight, according to the hcxticulturist. 150 N. Main Street Business: 647-4830 Room moisture popping paint Examine the vine aixl pick flowers at least three Manchester, CT 06040 Home: 643-1892 872-6236 times a week. To keep the vine healthy, insea- and disease-control programs and weekly watering in the blistered area with an oil-base awnings • accountants • air-conditioning ANSWER: I believe interior dry perkxls are necessary. Extra fertilizer isn’t By Popular Mechanics room moisture (vapor) is passing primer, then repaint the entire area. • auto parts • bakers • builders For Tlw Associated Press ne^ed unless obvious fertilizer problems appear. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER ICE & through your walls and popping the Note: Primers containing zinc are To improve the shape of ycxir giant vegetable, • buyers • bartenders • ^ • ’penters paint You need to treat the interior sensitive to water and should not be roll the fmit a quarter turn every week or 10 days. • can washers Viild care MEMORIAL CO. FUEL, INC. QUESTION: We installed red- walls so warm, moist air won’t prass used on redwcxxl. Do this cxily while the fmit is small and the stems designej:s- • drillers wood siding 26 years ago, and through to the outside. Latex or other water-base primers not yet woexly. After this, rolling the fruit is apt to Opp East Cemetery 51 Bissell Street painted it with the best exterior oil should not be used on wex)^ con­ driverA \n V* Electricians OVER 45 break it from the viix:. Manchester, CT 06040 paint. Every spring since, the paint Apply an interior paint designed taining water-soluble extractives Ground rex is a ccxnnxin problem with giant engines Vrminators YEARS blisters aial red stains appear. We’ve to minimize the flow of moisture, or (natural moisture which can be CALL 649-5807 squash and exher crops, so make sure the area framers\ *ir— . - n i . * f u r r ie r s experience FEATURING: sanded the siding and applied latex place a polyethylene v^x>r barrier drawn out), such as redwcxxl ex where the fmit rests is well-drained. paint ova the best undercoat avail­ between the studs and the drywall. cedar. The water in the primer base '-C" Leisure Time Ice & Spring Water You don’t want the fruit lying in mud or water. If e general contractors able. But we still have the same Once you’ve conected the moisture will cause blecxling stains. Latex top • haircu QUALITY MEMORIALS it’s on plastic mulch, be sure enough holes are HARRISON STREET MANCHESTER blistering, peeling and red stain problem, scrape off the blistered cx>ats may be applied over an oil ixmched in the plastic to allow wattu' to drain. • heaters • janitors e masons (203) 643-1129 I problem. Any ideas? paint and sand the wcxxl bare. Prime primer. opticians • plumbers • pools_____ ^ 1-800-526-2178 1

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Ihp votup of thp odvprtitpmtnt will nof bt corrected bv on oddltlonol inttrtlon. ’ 45th UNITED NATIONS — These /4nriiv'er5afy Notices ol the two stamps and the souvenir (oT]LOST PART TiME HELP United Ndtions __I AND FOUND [oUPERSONALS HELP WANTED WANTED names or patents, viola­ Oo] sheet will be released on Aa a condition praoadant tion of rights pi privacy to the placftmant of any CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an MEDICAL DFFICEneeds June 26 to mark the 45th an­ and infringamant of PART-TIME RECEPTIO- advartlsina In the LOST: Grey Cockatlel enthusiastic and ener­ N I ST/SECRETARY full-time person with niversary of the United Na­ Manchastar Harald, Ad- copyright and bird. Yellow head, red getic environmental for pleasant Glaston­ computer, bookkeep­ tions. vaitiaar haraby agraaa, proprietaiy rights, unfair cheeks. Northend. entertainer. He writes bury office. Please re­ ing, and medical Insu­ to protact, indemnify competition and libel Hungry/helpless. If and performs his own spond to Box C, c/o The rance claims expe­ and hold harmlasa tha and slander, which may found or seen, 646-8468 original music. His la­ Manchester Herald, rience tor Manchester test program deals Manchastar Harald, its result from tha publica­ or 649-1285. P.O. Box 591. practice. Send resumer tion of any aovertisa- with our sea faring to: 1 Heritage Place, officars and am pfcn^ friends. The program PART-TIME Salesper- mant In tha Martchastar Suite 105, Manchester, against any and all entitled WHALES AND son/Cashler needed for CT 06040.______liability, loss or ax- Harald by advertiser, in­ IMPOUNDED: Female, TALES Is a rocking late afternoons Into ev­ pansa, including attor- cluding advartisamants enings, Saturdays, and SUMMER HELP- Stamps, souvenir sheet to be released soon Afghan, 3 vrs., white; mixture of rap and General factory work. some Sundays. Apply nayt’ faaa, arising from in any free distrt>ution Male, Setter X, 3 vrs., popular music that en­ Must be 18 or older, claims of unfair trade publk^ions pubiishad all black. Found Straw­ tertains young and old at Eblen's, Manches­ ter, 646-1191, Donna. have good mechanical practioaa, infringamant by tha Manchastar berry Lane. Manches­ while educating them one of our leading painters of everyday issue date. It was su{^sed to be June skills and possess a These two stamps and the souvenir of tradamarka, trade Herald. Penny Siaffait ter Dog Warden, 643- about our friends In the valid Connecticut driv­ life. first at the opening of the Ripex stamp PubliRtwsr 6642. sea. His programs are sheet will be releas^ on June 26 to mark I HELP er’s license. Call The card will go you not 15 cents but show but the governor caved in to some appropriate for Tuesday-Thursdav, 3- the 45th aimiversary of the United Na- Collectors' schools, fairs, bovs- WANTED 50. It joins the Eagle-and-Shield pressure groups and the day was changed 5pm ot 649-0229.______uons. That assemblage was founded in cout/glrlscout troops, adhesive, the Space hologram and the INSPECTDR, visual and 1945 with 51 member countries and now Corner to May 29th at the factory site in I^w- and any other function AUTD MECHANIC ExpK) postals, in the USPS offering of tucket. WERE Imaginable. For more WANTED-Experlence morker, aircraft parts. has 159. “EXTRAordinary products.” □ □ □ Information please call necessary. Paid holi­ Experience not neces- The first stamps appeared in 1951, and 742-0724, It no one Is sory. Contact Q. C. And there’s more: At Seattle yesterday UPCOMING — The regular meeting day and vacation. Call the first souvenir sheet came in 1955 to Russ MacKendrick available to take your Arapaho Automotive Manager, Gunver Ma­ there was an issuance of sheeUets of a DO I nufacturing, Co., 255 note their 10th year. Even with the price of the Manchester Philatelic Society ai phone call, plaosa In Andover, 742-1662for dozen 12-layer plastic stamps made to be leave a message. ‘ Very Sheldon Rd., Manches­ shake-down by Scott’s catalogers this the Whiton Litnary auditorium on l\ies- appointment. We are reporting the new issue at this disgorged from automated teller SIGN? reasonable rates. You ter, CT. famed number 38 is still listed at a day. The door open at 6 p.m. Business time because the UNPA does not allow a machines. They will be cherished by col­ won't b a humongous $180. A dealer’s buy ad in meeting about 7:30. Circuit books on the dlsappoIntadlM grace period for first-day cancellations, lectors of designs that show bits and the latest Linn’s Stamp News is offering tables. fast fcKxi we have accelerated art A pic­ pieces of the Flag. $ 100. Stamps will get real again on the 29th If you had one of these the rest of the ture postcard showing “Fur Traders Des­ Russ McKendrick is a Manchester Starting June 7, We will be AUCTiONS cending the Missouri,” by George Caleb with the Rhode Island Bicentennial com­ resident who is an authority on many set would be no problem. The 1960 sheet, running a special advertising number 85, is only $1.35, and they run Bingham, came out of St. Louis, Mo., on memorative picturing Sam Slater’s mill types of collectibles. Questions should AUCTION-Conslgnments FAX m the 4th. Mr. Bingham (1811-1879), was — the first water-vowered factory to be sent to: Collectors Corner, page or pages giving you in­ wanted for super auc­ 50, 65, 80 and 70 cents. The latest, the formation on all types of tion featuring boats, 1985, with a face value of 67 cents, sells Cranking back to the USPS philately make cotton yam in this country. Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, recreation vehicles, When you*re pressed Manchester 06040. specialty businesses. for $2.00. for the mmith of May we find that besides There was some raimygazoo with the classic cars and out­ door eoulpment. To be held at Hebron Fair for time.,. Grounds, June 30. Ex­ pecting 1000's of buy­ When the phones are ers. Call for brochure Tick season spells trouble for dogs and cats E-Zee Auctions, 659- 0506. busy.,. recognized. aware that the small Lyme tick is only the HERE'S MY CARD..... By Allan Leventhal What to do abou this year’s crop of size of a sesame seed. Look closely for Employment Use your fax machine Pet Forum ticks? The same controls we have always them, especially about the head and fore­ Ticks are back, though they were never used — collars, dips, and powders Even quarters of your pet, the tick’s favorite Business Cards will run with heading describing types to send us your classi­ completely gone through the entire year. the most effective repellents often may sites. of businesses for customer convenience for locating PART TIME Except for the days that had snow cover, fie d ads. We*ll c a ll you coastal and southern Connecticut and not prevent the tick from attaching but In the use of tick repellents and treat­ the specialty business in your neighborhood. I HELP WANTED ticks have come riding in, attached to Massachusetts, the same areas where may kill it while it is feeding. ments be alert that due to the tenacity of their hosts, usually dogs but sometimes MEDICAL OFFICE needs on the cost ASAP. Lyme disease first surfaced in New What i^ the best way to detach an em­ these eight-legged parasites your efforts cats. But springtime is their time. steady part-time Medi­ England, indicates that Babesiosis, a bedded tick? With a piece of cotton or have to be at least as determined as for cal Assistant. Pleasant From now until the heat of July they malaria-like blood disease is on the move. gauze on your fingers (or use a rubber flea treatment and perhaps more so. Thir­ Thursdays with business card atmosphere. Responsi­ Your convenience is will occ^ry the woods, brush, plants and It is by a protozoa called Babesia glove) grasp the tick as close to the pet’s ty-five years ago ticks were rare in Con­ 4 4 bilities: phones, cleri­ skin as possible. Then slowly but firmly necticut except along the coast. Pets cal, limited physician the grass, wailing for a warm body to ads $65°® assisting. Computer o u rjo b ! brush by so they can bop aboard. The microti that attacks the red blood cells of pull the anthropod loose. Examine the vacationing on Long Island and Cape Cod knowledge helpful. easily seen larger ones, such as the brown victims. Although being recognized in bite site to be sure the mouth parts brought th m home and introduced them NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE Call 9:30-11:30 am, 646- dog (American) and the gray wood ticks, North America since 1950s it is just now haven’t remained where they may cause throughout the state. Bird and animal 1758, ask for Office Monoger.______CALL are bothersome but gene^ly not as drawing attention because of nine con­ local infection. If this happens use an an­ migrations have moved ticks into every OFFERED SUCH A FANTASTIC dangerous as the small tougher-to-spot firmed cases in people in Connecticut in tiseptic. Dispose of the tick in a bottle of countty and each year the infestation PART-TIME Darkroom seems a bit worse. It’s war and this year’s RATE AS THIS! Tech. Medical office. 643-7496 small ones such as the Lyme ticks G*odes 1989. Not only being spread by the rubbing a lc t^ l. Will train. Mondov- dammini). Ixodes tick, B a l^ sis once established in battle starts now. Frlday, 8-12:30. 649- It’s a good idea to examine outidoor Tiny Ixodes, the carrier of the Lyme the circulation may be spread by blood Call the Classified Department for more 1979. THE disease spirochete that affects both transfusion from a carrier donor. As yet pets daily for ticks. Once engorged, a Allaa Leventbal is a Boltoo humans and animals, now has taken on there has been no identifiable cases in female tick will lay up to a thousand seed veterinarian. Questions should be sent details & copy deadlines PART-TIME work at horse farm In Gloston- MANCHESTER another role, that of the vector for animals. Adequate treatments arc avail­ ticks in your house and an exterminator to: Pet Fbnim, Manchester Herald, may be needed to get rid of them. Be 643-2711 bury, Monday-Frldav; Babesiosis, Recent information from able for humans, once the disease is P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. also Saturday and Sun­ HERALD V. day. 659-3654. I A .a « a ft « r I * » • 6* # • • «. 4 HOMES V r « » t * 1 e t -» ■ A ■» HELP HELP I HOMES HOMES I HELP I FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED WANTED FOR SALE HOMES [g T I hom es WANTED I HOMES HOMES HOMES HOMES 1 ^ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE AROSE BY ANY OTHER I FOR SALE FOR SALE M ATUR E person fo r a NATIONAL HEALTH OFFICE sSALES posi­ MANCHESTER-To settle MANCHESTER-QuaInt. tion open Immediately. estate, 312 Ferguson Lovely 4 bedroom Vic­ NAME...This Immacu­ full-time position at a AGENCY seeking en­ late 5 plus Ranch on WILLINGTON-Parker 168 GERALD DRIVE-8 CDUNTRY LD C A T ID N MALLARD VIEW. Dis­ dovcore center. Start­ thusiastic, energetic, We need a dependable, Rd. 4 bedrooms, study, torian with lots of Rd. Brand new 1748 Salt Plus room C olonial, 2Vi marks this end of the charm of yesteryear Henry St. In Manches­ O P E N H O U SE tinctive homes from ing June 4. 646-9608. goal-oriented Individ­ organized person who beautifully lands­ Box reproduction built baths, exquisite mar­ street home near Fin­ caped, 2 car garage. Including hardwood te r boasts a lovely $139,900. No associa­ MACHINE SET-UP ual with sales ability enloys working with from authentic Stur- ble lacuzzi, custom ley St. and across from people. Training. $5.50 646-2426, 9-5 weekdays. floors throughout, kit­ rose-lined fro n t w alk to tion fees. 2 and 3 bed­ MAN-WIII train. Must and flexible hours for Sat. & Sun., 1-4 brldge Village Plans. 3 Dak floors, central air woods. L-shaped room Ranches and Co­ an hour. Call 643-2171. chen p a n try and a bring years of plea­ have knowledge of me­ the part-time program MANCHESTER-Just re­ sure! It also features bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, and m ore. $300's. B lan­ Ranch. Large kitchen, lonials are a va ilable In Director position for AUDITORS WANTED- duced, 3 fa m ily In wrap-around porch. beehive oven, 3 plus chard 8< Rossetto Real- notty pine fam ily chanical and electrical $139,900. D.W. Fish 2-3 b e d ro o m s, f ir e ­ 60 Woodstock Dr., Manchester this unique village of machines. 643-2590. the Greater Windham Inventory full-time, prime location. High acres with brook and tors,“ We're Selling room, backs up to Realty, 643-1591.0 place, hardwood single family attached area. Responsibilities year round. No expe­ Income. Owner financ­ floors, full basement, Owner ready to deall Wi ooneideMradeJn on your home. 7room pond. Dffers c o n s i­ Houses" 646-2482.□ fa rm . Asking $165,000. homes on a quiet, pri­ FULL-TIME Delivery MANCHESTER- dered! Philips Real Call Barbara. Include emphasis on rience necessary. We ing. $199,900. Call 633- walk-up attic and rec. 4 bedroom, 3 ball-fln-laMr apartment 2 car gars^, 2 freptaceB rv PRICE REDUCED! vate cul-de-sac near Position-Heavy lifting, ground pool. Reduced to $219,900. RE/MAX East of the community orglnlza- will train. $6.00 per 6975. Owner/Broker. Affordoble Ranch. room! Want more? Estate, 742-14500 Geroglan, 4 bedroom, the new mall. Fine Saturdays required. Nice Aluminum sided R iver, 647-1419.0 Training. $5.50 an hour. tlon, volunteer devel­ hour to start and benef­ GOVERNMENT HOMES There's a new price, DIRECTIONS: Vernon St to W. Vernon to Kennedy to Woodbtock. W1LLI NGTON-Excellent IVi bath Colonial on Cathedral ceilings, ap­ opment, planning and Ranch with a private Coll 643-2171. its. Raises after 30, 60, fro m $1.00. Move in and too! $135,900. Jackson value In this lovely 5 P orter Sf. Must be pliances, ano garages. implementing, service and 90 days and then flx-up. Also,delinquent wooded rear yard. 8. Jackson Rea! Estate, GREEN HOUSE REALTY room plus Ralesed seen. Dwners will help NEW TD THE MARKET- Dnly a few lots left to and rehabilitation, and Flreplaced living SECURITY OUARD-40 salary. Willing to tax property. Reposes- 647-8400.O______Ranch. Cathedral cell­ fiance. $225,000! B lan­ A true beauty, located pick from. Dpen Sun­ hours per week. The education programs. trayel a must. For slons. Inquire: N. D'A- room, 3bedrooms,plus ing living room, formal In Rockledge. Home day, 1-4pm. B lanchard BRAND NEW U S T - 646-4655 chard & Rossetto Real­ Ideal candidate w ill be Send resume to: Exec­ more Information coll mato. Box 157, Dept. 2 bedrooms and a rec dining room, kitchen tors," We're Selling hos received an abun­ & Rossetto Realtors," utive Director, 29 Ivan- INGII! Sensational 8 a high school graduate 1-800-228-2069, ask fo r 103, P ort Jefferson Sto- room In lower level. EASY TO LOVE! 11 Beau­ with sunny nook. 2 Houses" 646-2482.0 dance of tender loving We're Selling Houses" hlll St., W llllmontlc, CT Convenient location room Contemporary FOR T H E DISCRIMI­ with previous hospital C arl. eoe. tlon, N.Y. 11776. NATING BUYER!!! tiful Contemporary bedrooms, IVi baths, care. 4 bedrooms, fam­ 646-2482.0 security experience 06226. close to 1-84 and the on Tolland Farms Rd. UTSTANDING- ATTENTION: Earn mo- MANCHESTER-117 Deer This lovely 10 room Raised Ranch w ith 3 over 2 acres. Asking ily room with fireplace VIEW DF THE HILLS preferred. Assist In new m a ll. $142,900. In Tolland! 3 bed­ $154,900. U 8. R Realty, Fabulous French Pro­ and vaulted celling. A ney typing at home! Run Trail. Easy up­ rooms, 2.5 baths, fire­ home on E m ily Lone In bedrooms, formal din­ vin cia l Colonial In from the deck. You con hospital as needed for ATTENTIONI Hlrlngl D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 643-2692.0 superb custom home. $32,000/year Income keep. $139,900. C harm ­ place, central yac, de­ Manchester has It oil! ing room, flreplaced Windsor offers tradi­ see fo re ve r If seems. emergency security Government lobs, your 1591.0______Asking $259,900. Call potential. Details, 602- ing 2 bedroom , 1 Vi bath luxe kitchen loaded Features Include: 4 lower level family CDVENTRY-90 Geral- tional style In a country Large bedrooms, fom­ and safety of staff and a re a . $17,840-569,485. HEBRON-Lots of Pri­ Barbara. RE/MAX 838-8885, ext. T-775. Cape w ith 1 car garage. with extras, large bedroom s, 3.5 baths room with wolk-out dlne Drive. Ideal for community. 4 generous lly size kitchen with patients. Will also Call 602-838-8885, ext. vacy. Custom-built U 8i (master both with jo- sliders to patio. First East of the River, 647- eating area, formal make assigned rounds AD COPY: Amateur Pho­ French doors off dining deck, walkout bose- large family. 4 bed­ bedroom s, 2Vi baths 1419.0 R-775. tographers wanted! No room to lovely patio R Cope on cul-de-sac. cuzzl) 3 fireplaces (one floor enclosed room Colonial with with lacuzzi, wide dining room. Asking ond perform outside Open floor plan Includ­ ment, oyer 2300 square ATTENTION: Earn mo­ exper!ence. Up to $1800 and rear lawn. Turn feet of luxurious Hying In m aster bedroom ) screened porch off din­ family room, all new board pegged flooring, $223,000. Call Barbara. security tasks Includ­ ing a new 1st flo o r enourmous family ing room overlooking MANCHESTER-71 McDI- RE/MAX East of the ing: parking lot and n e y watching TV! d a lly ! Call 1-900-847- your skills Into gold. space! Situated on pri- wallpaper and carpet­ grand entry foyer, ex­ family room with sky­ room, marble foyer, beautiful Inground vltt Dr. Beautiful U 8. R R iver, 647-1419.0 door security. Rotating $32,000/year Income 8787 (.99/mlnute) or Join the professionals yate wooded acre plus ing on professionally cellent cabinetry, fix­ light, Cothedral celling wood floors, central air pool and private Raised Ranch. Want evening and night potential. Details 602- w rite: PASE-849C, 161 at Century 21, Epstein lot. Offered at $299,900. landscaped lot. Multi­ tures and much more. BDLTDN LAKE-4 room R ealty, 647-8895.0 and entertainment cen­ and vac, and an In- fenced-ln yard. Main­ the best? Call Ron, shifts, weekends and 838-8885, ext. TV-775. S. Lincolnway, N. Au­ Jackson 8< Jackson level deck, 1st flo o r Realistically priced at Cape, appliances, pri­ ter. $174,900. D.W. Fish ground pool! Extras tenance free exterior. 649-3087. $234,900. holidays required. We ro ra , IL 60542. Real Estate, 647-8400.D laundry, and much $306,000. C all U n d o vate beach , large Realty, 643-1591.0 galore! Must be seen! Beautiful landscaped RE/MAX East of the offer an excellent sa­ WORK AT HOME! Earn more. $209,900. Philips Brown. RE/MAX East corner lot. $124,900.649- LPN: Full-time. Moniter MANCHESTER-604 N. SERENITY AT LAST!!! D ffe re d a t $489,900. lot. Coll for your exclu­ R iver, 647-1419.0 lary and benefits plan. U P to $300 d a lly I People SOUTH WINDSOR- Real Estate, 742-1450o of the R iver, 647-1419.0 1794. health needs for adults Main St. Comfort at an Newly llsted2bedroom Jackson 8< Jackson sive showing! $199,9(X). Please apply to the call you! 283-8021. who hoye developed Classy Colonial. Spec­ Inyltlng price! Spa­ tacular 22x24 sunken Townhouse with care­ Real Estate, 647-8400.□ Anne Miller Real Est­ Human Resources GROUND FLOOR OP­ disabilities In smoll cious 3 bedroom Dutch free wall-to-wall car­ PORTUNITY. Interno- fireplace with Box ate, 647-8000.O Dept., Rockville Gen­ group home. Call 645- Colonial featuring first peting throughout. tlonal fragrance Mountoln Stone fire­ MANCHESTER- CDVE NTRY-Brendo eral Hospital, 31 Union 8895. eoe. floor family room, Amblethrough theslld- Astrograph S t., Rockville CT, company opening place and lots of glass Exaulslte U & R, 2 year Lone. Come see these FULL-TIME SEW ERS- deck overlookingyard, ers from the living 06066. eoe/aa/m /f/h/v. Hartford orea. Broken overlooking a private old Ranch at Mountain exquisite new model Central CT selling op­ freshly painted and fenced yard with In- room Into the balcony Farms. Large living homes! Superior qual­ all records world wide. new ca rp e tsto o ! A rare es. Wishful thinking should not be iden­ (acts before you put your temper in High on-goIng monthly eration has Immediate ground pool! And oyerlooking the pri­ room, formal dining ity and workmanship openings for part-time find. Call today. tified as optimism. gear. and weekly Income. much, much more! vate backyard with room, kitchen with lots moke these homes $134,900. Turn your CANCER (June 21-July 22) It an agree­ SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-D*c. 21) Your PROFESSIONAL Flexible hours. Call sellers. Flexible hours. Call for details. running brook. You of cabinets, and bullt- showpieces. Each skills Into gold. Join ment you've recently negotiated has well planned budget could end up being Ellen at 633-2531 or Good pay. Experience $239,900. D.W. Fish can wolk out the full Ins. Cathedral celling, home features hard­ ^Birthday TELEMARKETERS the professionals at proven to be heavily weighted in favor just a scrap of paper today if you cater 568-0120 days. essential. Contact G. Realty, 643-1591.0 finished basement too! fomlly room, 2 bed­ wood floors, marble Decelles Jr. at 643-5107 Century 21, Epstein This gem surely won't of the other party, try to renegotiate it to your momentary whims. Extrava­ rooms, 2 baths, and fireplace, AM/FM In­ May 20,1990 INSPECTOR-lst piece between 8am-5pm for Realty, 647-8895.0 last! $109,900. Anne much more. All situ­ now. Time could make things worse. gance might be your worse enemy. 400 Weekly layout, must be famil­ tercom system, micro- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Persons with appointment. MANCHESTER-DrastIc M iller Real Estate,647- ated on a beautiful wave, central vac, 1st CAPRICORN (D«;. 22-Jan. 19) Take easily attainable iar with PWA and mil­ ENLIGHTEN YOUR­ The year ahead could be a very rewa>’d- whom you are involved will lose resprect nothing (or granted today, especially in reduction! Owner 8000. □ landscaped lot ready floor laundry and am­ ing and profitable one for you. provided No Cold Calling itary specifications. SELF!!! It's tim e to be for you to move Into. tor you if you try to blame them (or mis­ a situation where you think you are I BUSINESS wants action on this a landlord with this ple storage. $234,875 you use knowledge you've gained from We need several Extenslye experience great 2 bedroom unit $289,000. U & R Realty, takes you make today. Accept the con­ holding all of the tfUmp cards. When the In process Inspection In OPPORTUNITIES great Duplex within Manchester $134,900 and up. Philips Real experiences. Be careful not to repeat featuring first floor 643-2692.0 sequences when in error. hand is played, you could be severely full time or part fabrication of weld­ walking distance from Convenient 6 Rm. Cape Estate, 742-14500 old mistakes. bedroom, 2 full baths, Manchaater $144,900 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It might disappointed. time people_____ ments and bracket as­ town. Large eat-ln kit­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today if you fireplace and full base­ Now Listing - 2 FAM. prove to be an unwise practice today if AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don t be­ semblies. Contact Q.C. Beauty Salons For Sale chens, washer/dryer act on sketchy or unverified information ment and much more. Manchaater $179,900 you poke your nose into another's com­ lieve everything you hear today, partic­ for personal interviews Manager, Gunver Ma­ $5,000 hookups on the first there is a good chance you will paint Call for details. Reduced - 8 Rm. Colonial plicated affairs. Your curiosity could get ularly if It is some gossip about a person call Dave Rich nufacturing Co., 255 flo o r, 1 Vi baths, form al yourself Into a corner. Subdue Impulses $22,000 $139,900. Turn your BoHon $238,900 YOUR'E INVITED - you Involved in something you may you like but the teller doesn't. It may Sheldon Rd., dining room, 3 bed­ to proceed belore you know where you 289-5297 Both Indudee business & skills Into gold. Join Spadous 8 Rm. Contemp. regret. just be malicious fabrication. Manchester. room s on each side, full are going. Taurus, treat yourself to a equipment. the professionals at BoHon $274,900 TOMORROW - 2-5 PM LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Strive to put PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Today if attic and basement, Drastically Reducedll birthday gift. Send (or your Astro- more emphasis on action today and -T* Anne Miller Real Estate Century 21, Epstein you gel involved with friends who are in R ealty, 647-8895.0 hardwood flooring A must see Contemp.! Graph predictions lor the year ahead by less on evaluating. It you weigh and bal­ a better position to spend than you are. 647-8000_____ throughout, nnd vinly Coventry $154,900 125 Westerly Street mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, c/o this ance your alternatives loo long, you M ANCHESTER-Fresh as you migni do something economically CUSTOMER sidingl Cal! office for 6 Rm. RR-3 Fun Baths newspaper. P.O. Box 91426. Cleveland. might not even get out of the starting foolish just to keep up appearances. spring. Nicely main­ all the details Now's Owner's Anxious!! OH 44101-3428. Be sure to slate your blocks. I HOMES tained 3 bedroom ARIES (March 21-April 19) It your focus the time to Invest! KIERNAN REALTY zodiac sign. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Mow. 22) If you jump is loo self-centered today, it will greatly FOR SALE home, freshly wallpa­ $162,900. Anne M ille r GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Guard I 649-1147 to conclusions today, it could make you reduce your possibilities (or achieving SERVICE pered, move-ln condi­ Real Estote, 647-8000.o against inclinations today to look at de­ very angry about something you totally tion, loyely fomlly your objectives. In (act, associates COVENTRY-84 Hickory velopments through rose colored glass­ misinterpret. Be sure you have all of the might even try to thwart your efforts. We are looking for responsible Drive. Walk to the room with fireploce. beach from this 6 room Great yard for kids. O P E N H O U S E maintenance free, 3 Cal! to d a y. $179,000. service-minded individuals to Turn your skills Into bedroom home. New VERNON'S BEST BUY handle customer inquiries. The vinlv siding, attic stor­ gold. Join the profes- Bridge I age, private beach. slonols at Century 21, SATURDAYS, 12-4PM position requires enthusiasm, $119,900. P hilips Real Epstein Realty, 647- CUSTOM HOMES BY F.N. BUILDERS Estate, 742-14500 8895.0 NORTH S-U-N AT RESERVOIR HEIGHTS, LAKE ST. ♦ AK92 independent thinking, and organi­ Yak J5 Sophisticated ♦ J zation. Good communication skills CLASSIFIED SALES ♦ KQ98 I methods and a pleasant telephone man­ F U L L T IM E WUST EAST By James Jaeoby ♦ 7 5 3 ♦ 10 6 4 ner are essential. Y 10 4 3 2 Monday through Friday ♦ K 9 7 6 5 2 ♦ 10 The winners of last November's ♦ 10 6 4 ♦ a J 7 32 Life Master Women's Pairs, Sabine Must have a car. I 8:30am to 5pm 6 Room Cape -1 1/2 baths. Zenkel and Khoda Walsh, used sophis­ Telephone sales experience required. Must be SOUTH ticated methods to bid to six hearts in Wall to wall carpeting, vinyl ♦ Q J 8 today's deal. Then they needed a little good typist. Pleasant telephone manner. Com­ VERNON YQ 8 7 6 20 Hours a week. puter experience necessary, will train the right FROM $214,500 luck when the trump suit split badly •12 STYLES siding - Full rear dormer, clean ♦ A Q 8 4 3 North's jump to three diamonds, in person. . . . . •1900-2500 SQUARE FEET ♦ 5 Call for interview appointment and convenient. $139,900 and this instance a jump reverse, was a Competitive hourly wage. D ia From manchesler. E. Middle Tpka.. le i on Lake Street Vulnerable: North-South mini-splinter, showing the singleton Fton Vernon: Rle 30 to Tunnel Road, M l on Lake Street Dealer South diamond and invitational values for 643-2711 worth it. game in hearts Of course North had Please call Gerlinde at: .Sooth Writ North East no intention of passing three hearts, Ask for Jo Deary BELFIORE, REALTORS Pass Pass 1 4 Pass 1 Y Pass 3 Pass but bidding three diamonds gave her a Group I ------647-1413 4 Y Pass 4 NT Pass chance to see how well South liked her 647-9946 THE MANCHESTER D.W.FISH B etter hand When South jumped to game. tMiRLMrvcovirxMy I I H o m e s . S 9 Pass 6Y All pass * A. An d ((Ar/IrnH •mini-splinter North took over, asking for aces and for more information HERALD MANCHESTER VERNON bidding the slam. 643-1591 871-1400 Directions: North on Broad St., last right before Opening lead ♦ 3 The opening spade lead went to Hilliard Street. HOMES CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT

aaanchester - VERNONIII Large 1 and MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Spoclous 7 room Manchester - By 2 bedroom apartments room, cellar, attic, Ranch, flreploced liv­ from $550-$635/month. central, residential, ing room, 1st flor fom- O w ner Laundry facilities, wall carpeted. No applian­ llv room, 2 baths, ex­ Newer adorable 2 BR to wall carpeting or ces. Oil heat not In­ LANDSCAPING CARPENTRY/ hardwood floors, dis­ cellent neighborhood. Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, cluded. No pets. Adult REMODELING $142,900. 646-534d. hwasher, extra stor­ couple preferred. $550. central air, basement, deck, age. Swimming pool, EAST HARTFORD-133 References, security. oarage, pool & tennis. BBQ pits, HEAT IN­ 649-9158. PHIL'S LAWN CARE AND Long HIM St. Charming CLUDED. Coll IM­ Brookside Exterior S u p ^ location. Near MANCHESTER- LANDSCAPING GCF HOME SERVICES 4 bedroom Cope with PACT Management Thatchirtg, edging, planting, Maintenance & unique lay out. Lots of schools, shopping & 1-84 Group of 1-800-562-9550. Beoutlful, quality, 1 Remodeling & Repair Spcciolisf work done In kitchen bedroom, quiet, on bus yard cleanup. Weekly lawn Landscaping Decks, Additions and both. Full base­ Well maintained, quaint line, air conditioned, mowing. Residential arid com- S e n io r D is c o u n t ment, garage with co­ attractive, setting MANCHESTER 1 Bed"- living room, dining room Apartment. nterdal. Free Estimates vered ootlo. A bargain Low$140's No Agents room, kitchen with new CALL 742-9540 Div. of GRF & Company. Inc. for the $$$l $132,900. Large kitchen with ap­ appliances Including Specialist in Year-Round 6 4 5 -6 5 5 9 Strono Real Estate, Call 644-9387 pliances. Wall to Wall frost free refrigerator, 647-7653.0 carpeting. No utilities. self cleaning oven, dis­ Gilbert's Lawn Service Exterior Maintenance First and lost months hwasher. Ideal for se­ Complete Lawn Care Residential - Commercial r^LOTS/LAND plus security. $425. 649- niors or middle aged. Trucking, Bobcat Rental, CARPENTER & I CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 7850. Come see why we Loam, Stone & Mulch ■Lawn Maintenance Dc leorchino tor the Itern room, carpet, applian­ Walk to beach. 872- ■Quality wotK ■Room Alterations & Addition:, Bath/Kitchen Remodeling you hove for sole. It s Tony K’s Mowing Landscape Materials ces, centrally located, 7694. ■Reasofvble prices ■Replacement Windows T&B ELECTRONIC One Call Doe* It AH WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. better to run your wont od on bus line. $495 plus ■Free estimates S e rv ic e Delivered for severol dovs... cancel­ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 utilities and security. ■Electrical ■Stone Driveways REPAIRS 30 Ydart ExDortenco QuaMy work at a Reduced rates for ing It os soon 01 you get PRICE JUST REDUCED Coll 646-2457. H T l INDUSTRIAL 6 4 6 -3 4 5 5 ■Plumbing Complete servicino of all M & M Plumbing & Heating reasonable priool 6 4 4 -5 9 9 8 results. MANCHESTER-2 bed­ [ 2 j p r o p e r t y ■Roofing Senior Citizens m ^es and models. Interior A Exterior Manchester - Southfield Green corKfominiums. 649-2871 Free Estimatea room Townhouse. LIQUIDATION ■Ejtteria Siding 6 4 5 -0 0 6 2 TV, VCR. Stereo Com­ Ultimate in Condo livingl Enjoy the living space Hardwood floors, cen­ m a n c h e s t e r - ■Decks ponents, M'etowave Call Brian Weigle SEWING of a full size home - 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. tral location. $640 Avolloble July 1, Ovens, arvj small 645-8912 monthly. Coll 232-2550. 4800/7200 souore feet Senia Citizen Discount T A L A w N & HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS ■ ALTERATIONS Comfort of central air, and the pleasure of a Commercial Industrial LAWN SERVICE appibances. Qoaning, Haukg. Carperpy, ' 2 BEDROOM TOWN- ESTATE LIQUIDATION Complete Property Fertilizing, liming, spring LANDSCAPING INC. poll & tennis. Excellent corxfition, irkiredbie 3 phase electric. 646- Rornodoling Reasonably Priced HOUSE. All applian­ 5477. Commercial & Residential M^enance clean-up, complete lawn Personal Care FREE ESTIMATES Free EstimaleB valuel $152,900 ces. Heot/hot water, ■Mowing ■gtA fflgTR E^, Cash or Sell on service. AUCdlaAiwwmd McHugh Himself carpeting, olr. Coll 649- ■Planting & Design Rick's Handyman & •Dressmaking • Alterations $1,000 monthly Consignmerrt Painting & wallpapering at PRUDENTIAL CONN. REALTY 5240. 2 0 3 ^ 3 ^ 7 7 4 643-0747 Call Aaron Alibrio 291-0392 Carpentry Service . ______c n • Replaoe Zippers ■ CM tj LargeO room home lor retail, Its best Free Estimates. Fully ynlngs • Custom Curtalnsi Wendy McKey 33-3674 MANCHESTER-5 room oMoe, or 649-8045 ^ 5 1 1 *wkh N b ad save $10 08 repair 646-1948 oommeroal 6 4 5 -1 1 7 4 No Job Too SmaN Insured. Established 1974. .slipcovers Duplex, July 1st. $700 plus utilities. No pets. fsd*I.QT91 *30 Years ExpaiUiKe DIR: So. Main Street across from GoH Course. References, 2 months Anna Miller Real CALL 647-8730 Glastonbury/Manchester Line. security. Lease. 649- Estate 647-8000 8220. 1 MANCHESTER I CARS I INDUSTRIAL I MISCELLANEOUS I MACHINERY 254 Broad Street FOR SALE 10 1 ^ ^ 4 R S CARS TRUCKS/VANS I WANTED TO N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R S PROPERTY FOR SALE TAG SALE 1911 FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND TOOLS (next to W en^s) FOR SALE I FOR SALE BUY/TRAOE E ST A T E O F E ST A T E OF ANDREW GAGNE MANCHESTER-For GIGANTIC TAG HATTIE M. PETERSON CUSTOM made draperies D O D G E - 1986. '150', 318 V W RABBIT-1983. 4 NI SSAtTlSTTrickup!^ CASH PAID for old cars Y CARDINAL The Honorable William E. lease, 800-2400-3100- with valance. Brand T A G S A L E SALE! CID, automatic, bed speed, 4 door, stereo- speed, om/fm, low mi­ The Honorable William E. In good condition. Call FitzGerald, Judge of the Court 7500-8500 square feet SCREEN TOP SOIL new. Soft peach color, ★ Tube liner, tool box, 50K, /cassetfe, tires good, leage, excellent. Must FitzGerald, Judge of tee Court SAT., MAY 19,9-4 BUICK, INC. a n ytim e at 646-6388. of Probate, District of Industrial Space. F. J. lattice work design. ★ ToHote $5500. 742-8669. well maintained. be seen. A s k in g $1650. of Probate, District of ANY AMOUNT 1989 Buick LeSabfe Wag S O L O Manchester at a hearirrg held SpM eckI R ealtors, 643- P a id $1500, a sk in g $700. 39 LYNDALE ST. ★ Sink Vanities $1150/best offer. Call Manchester at a hearing held 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 on 05/15/00 ordered that aN 2121.______DELIVERED 289-4437. MANCHESTER if Faucets 232-3595, leave on 05/16/00 ordered teat aM ★ Medicine Cabinets 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 CHEVROLET-1984 Co­ daims must be presented to MANCHESTER-For rent. Sotnettiing for everyone! m essage. CAMPERS/ We buy clean, late model daims must be presented to Also, Backhoe Bobcat & ★ Kitchen Cabinets 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 moro. Rebuilt trans­ tee fiduciary at tee address tee fiduciary at tee address New 2 story Commercl- MUST SELL! 1984, Jeep TRAILERS used cars end trucks. Top ★ Lighting mission, good shape. below. Failure to promptiy below. Failure to promptly al/lndustrlal bulldino. 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 Cherokee. Great condi­ prices paid. Loader rental. ★ Flooring A s k in g $3,500. L o r i 647- present any such d^m may present any such d ^ m may 1 mile from Pavllllon GIANT GROUP 1988 Pontiac SunbirdGxipe $7,895 tion, loaded, make TRUCK/CAMPER fits 8 Mr. DuH - Carter ChavroM I TAG SALE ★ Counter Tops 1952.______resuH in tee loss ot rights to resuh in tee loss ot rights to M all. 1500/1 2,000 872-1400 or ★ Tub & Shower Walls 1987BuickLBSabro S O L D offer. 645-0718.______foot bed. Sleeps 6. 1229 Main Straat TAG SALE recover on such daim. recover on S4jch daim. square feet. Available 2 FAMILY TAG SALE: A Tub Doors 1987 Buick Park Ave $11*490 CHEVY-1979 Malibu Clas­ Good condition. Ask- Manchtater, CT July 1. Additlonol 659-9555 sic. Parts. Good trans­ DODGE-1980 Omni. 646«464 Sandra Haun Saturday & Sunday, 59 Bridge S t and Miscellaneous 1987 Buick Somerset epe $7,480 N eeds som e w ork. $850. Sandra Haun 40,000, build to suit. m ission 8< Interior, new Cierk Clerk M a y 19 8, 20, 9-4. 117 (oflolWelherel) All In good condition & 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $7,495 Please call Keith at A v a ila b le soon. $6.25- w ind shield . 742-9356. The fiduciary k : Wales Rd., Andover. Manchester inexpensive. 649-1513 anytim e. The fidudary is: $8.00 sq u a re foot. 649- 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,995 3 1990S l0 PICaCUP Wayne G agne lOFFICE/RETAIL Baby clothes, furni­ Sat,May19Ui,9arTh4pm Sat, May 19,9am-3pin Mark A. Peterson 3006. ____ ture, books, puzzles, 1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 VW SUPER BEETLE- NISSAN-1987 Stanza 3 6 Mather Avenue EQUIPMENT Something for everyone. 1973. Very clean, some GXE. Fully loaded, sun MODEL END CLEARANCE c/o William M. Broneil, Esq. many household Items. Heritage Kitchen 1986 Buick Centuiy W^on S O L D Groton, CT 06340 178 East Center Street All proceeds to benefit rust repair. Always roof, cruise, etc. 1 r n ROOMMATES FULL C-128 Computer Rain or shine.______& Bath 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $7,980 059-05 Manchester. C T 06040 New Ufe Pregnancy Center ga ra g ed . $650. 647-95M. ow ner. $7250. 643-6649. 122J WANTED system. $650 or best TAG SALE: Our trea­ 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9,480 NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP 058-06 . offer. Call Greg after sures, your pleasuresi Rain or Shine 1985 Pontiac Bonneville $5,895 GRADUATING? House 6pm , 646-4848. Saturday, May 19,1990. i WANTED TO 81 Adams Street and lob hunting but 10am-4pm. Refresh­ PRO LO NG THE life of cut BUY/TRADE don't want to live In ments available. Fen- flowers in your home by M anchester Hartford? I’m looking SPORTING wood Manor, 56S Ver- snipping stems at on an­ WANTED: Tandem 649-4571 fo r 0 male roommate, GOODS non St., Manchester. gle. This provides more stroller. Coll 643-9144or CLASSIFIED CRAFTS non-smoker to share 2 A Feature of This Newspaper ANNUAL FLEA stem surface to absorb 721-0864.______bedroom, IVa bath GOLF CLUBS-Used. the water. Prolong the life M A R K E T - J u n e 2, M a n ­ W ANTED; bedroom set, Townhouse In Man­ Starter and full sets of good, but unused Items Court of Probate, chester Garage. Space dining room set, chester. On bus line. w ith b a g s fro m $35. In your home by selling Dtelrlcl of Manchester sa^Uc at/Hiaa n . available. 649-9294 or dressers, 8i misc. furni­ Rent $360, Includ es heat A lso m isc. clubs. 649- them for cash with a NOTICE OF HEARING 528-8015.______ture. 524-8824. O and hot water. Call 1794. low-cost ad In classified. EST A TE O F JO - n 646-9640.______TAG AND BAKE SALE at THOMAS R. FINNEGAN, *8995 Bolton United Metho­ Automatic, Tahoe, Cassette, Siding Rear Window. 6 Bad, «3327 m ROOMMATE NEEDED-4 CARS Incapable •lULLYWARRANTEED dist Church, 1041 Bos­ CARS I ^ F room apartment In 4 BOATS/MARINE I ton Turnpike, Satur­ FOR SALE FOR SALE Pursuant to an order of Hon. NEW 1990 S10 PICKUP - unit brick building In E. EQUIPMENT day, M ay 19,9am-4pm. I William E. FitzGerald, J u d ^ , •RJLLY RECONDm ONED Automatic, Tatxxe, Cassette, Slldirrg Hartford. 2nd floor, Rain or shine.______dated May 1-7, 1990 a hearing Rear Wmdow, 7 1/3' Bed, #3326 *9195 — m good size rooms, drive­ STARCRAFT-1967 Alumi­ Schaller's will be h^d on an application MANCHESTER-63 Ridge OUTTO BECOME way parking, wooded num boot, motor, and Quaiity Pre-owned Autos praying tor authority to com­ 4NSPECrED THROUGHOUT! NEW 1990 510 4X4 -- O o St., Saturday, May 19, V-6, Automatic, Cassette, *3117 lot behind building. trailer. $800. C all be­ MANCHESTER'S promise arxt settle a doubtful 9-3. 3 fa m ily, tre a su re s vaiue Priced N o n -sm o k e rs only, fe- tw een lOam -lOpm , 649- arxt disputed claim in favor of *12395 2 CD o n d m isc .l______88 Subaru DL S/W male/mole. Available 3763. S SpMd. 4 WhMl Dtkn said estate as in said appNca- NEW 1990 510 4X4 ~ H • < Ju n e 1. $250 p lu s Vj TAG SALE-81 Foster St., #1 $ 7 4 0 0 lion on file more fully ap^wars, USED CARS V-6, Automatic, Tahoe, Cassette, OLD FASHIONED TRUCKS. Use your scrap utilities. Securltv/ref- Saturday, M ay 19,10-3. at the Court o( Probate on Sliding Rear Windows, *3283 m . USED CAR 87 Oidsmbbiie Calais *12795 wood to make thase wooden push toys. erence. 528-0896. MUSICAL Great Misc.l Aulo. A rc, Low MilM May 31.1990 at 1100 AM. 85 FORD ESCORT LCPErccrwxAc 32 ,9 9 5 MANCHESTER-5/19, 8- NEW 1990 510 4X4 -- Milk truck, fire truck and hauling truck recall ITEMS $ 6 ,4 9 0 Elizabeth A. 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>0 ' r • « « ff I • ff » SPORTS Pair devises a new sport Ferret on the spot with ride on Unbridled /

By Ed Schuyler Jr. at SkyDome The Associated Press

BALTIMORE — Craig Perret is a jockey on the spot, By Jeffrey Ulbrich and Pat Day put him there. The Associated Press Perret will be a focal point of Preakness coverage Saturday as the rider of Kentucky Derby winner Un­ # - TORONTO — Guests at Toronto’s diamond-side bridled, a colt Day rode before deciding that Summer SkyDome Hotel will have to keep their minds on Squall would be his Derby mount. k % / f baseball or draw the drapes, the manager says. “Hindsight is 20-20,” said Day, whose view of the T.W A couple making love in oae of the roenns ovcrl(X)king Derby was a rear view of Unbridled, who was 3 1-2 the field in full view of some of the 40,(XX) Blue Jays lengths ahead of Summer Squall at the finish. “I’m still fans proved to be a great publicity btxm f(H one of the confident of my choice. I still wouldn’t trade places with city's nxHe imusual hotels. Craig.” But hotel manager Ray Thomjjson says he runs a re­ That one choice Day doesn’t have anymore. spectable place. Trainer Neil Howard was still confident of Summer “We arc now going to post some simple rules and Squall’s chances even though a trickle of blood was regulations in the rtXHns,” Thompson said Friday. "There noticed coming frwn the colt’s nostril after a strong gal­ also will be an acknowledgment by the guest that the lop (HI the Pimlico track Friday morning. room in effect becomes part of the stadium, just as if it “He’s d(Hie it a couple of times,” Howard said. “It’s a were a scat down below.” three-tH four-minute type of thing — nothing to worry The SkyD(Hnc H(Hc1 is part of the domed baseball about.” stadium complex. It has 348 rexHns, 70 of which face the Summer Squall has raced and worked on the diuretic ballpark. Rooms range in price from $169 to $467. 'That Lasix since he bled during a workout in February. He includes tickets to the game — if they want to watch the was not on the medication f(x the gallop on Friday. game," Thtnnpson said. On ■Ricsday, a woman wrapped in a towel and a naked Cot Campbell, who manages the partnership that owns rXH5aH531 the colt, said Summer Squall bled slightly a few days man watched the Blue Jays play the Seattle Mariners Unser Jr. talks to teammate Bobby Rahal prior to a practice run before he won the Blue Grass Stakes April 14 at POLE HOPEFUL — Al fiom the window of their hotel room. Keeneland. Friday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Unser is hoping to capture the pole position for So(Ht. thousands of fans were watching them. Besides Summer Squall, also racing on Lasix are Un­ the Indy 500 when qualifying resumes this weekend. As the game wore cm, the c(Hiplc apparently wearied bridled, Music Prospector, Land Rush, Fighting Notion the Associated Press of being spectators and opted for a more participattny and J.R.’s HoriztHi. Mister Frisky, Kentucky Jazz and sport — giving new meaning to “the seventh inning BarcHi de Vaux will be drug free. PREAKNESS FAVORITE — Unbridled, with ian Wiikes aboard, makes his first workout at Weather factor in filling Indy field suctch.” Unbridled was the 7-5 early favorite for the 1 3-16- Pimiico Rac« Course in Baitimore Friday in preparation for today's Preakness Stakes. The lights were off in the hotel rtxnn, but the banks of mile race, but the Preakness does mH appear to favor his ballpark lights revealed all. By Mike Heuris the guys did a good job getting the first-tum crash in the backup, but Thompsem, for one, doesn’t believe the off-field ac­ one-run style of coming from off the pace. very fast pace with a clear run that swept him past Sum­ last three years — Alysheba in 1987 and Sunday Silence The Associated Press car back the way it was. had to be helped frtnn the primary tivity was an aextidem. Summer Squall, the second choice at 2-1, is likely to mer Squall in the upper stretch.' last year. “Emerson really put up senne car, a 1989 Lola, by track safety “I believe the people, [or their own particular reason, be close to the pace, whiled Mister Frisky, who finished Barrera and jockey Gary Stevens would like to dictate The last beaten Derby fav(Hite to win the Preakness INDIANAPOLIS — Weather ch great numbers and that’s going to be workers after crashing with just two wanted to pt^tmm in front of 40,000 people,” he said. eighth as the Derly favorite, is likely to be on the lead a slower pace Satur^y, which might force Perret to be was Snow Chief in 1986. He finished 11th in the Derby. not, the 33-car lineup for the In­ hard to get. The key to everything is before the race is very old (Hi a track that favtn^s speed. closer to the lead than would like to be. If all nine 3-year-olds go to the post at 5:32 p.m. EDT, minutes remaining in the s(;ssion. dianapolis 500 is going to be filled, just to make the show. That’s more He lost (xmtrol in the frxirth turn, Asked if he was angry, Thompson said no. “On this track ^>e^ goes, and it’s bye-bye baby,” said “I’ve done my part, now it’s up to Craig,” trainer Carl the 115th Preakness will be the richest with a purse of sennehow, s(Hnetime. important” than winning the jxrle. hit the (Hitside wall a light blow, “I wish they’d come back so I could thank them. It Laz Barrera, Mr. Friskey’s trainer. Nafzger said. “Craig Peret will have to read this race and $686,000. The winner gets $445,900. ride this race — and that’s it. It’s a jtxJcey’s race.” With a 70 percent chance of Asked if another weather delay then slid across the track and certainly has created a lot of interest in the hotel, and in ABC will televise live from 4:30-6 p.m. thatroom. Many people want to rent the same itxmi. It If that’s so, the question is how it might affect Perret’s Not so, said Barrera. “This is a horse race. If y(m don’t The field in post-position order: Music Prospector, thundershowers (Hi Saturday and 40 would bother him, Unser said, slammed nearly head-on into the in­ strategy with Unbridled. He has been quoted as saying he have a gotxl iKH'se, the j(x:key can’t win. The best horse percent on Sunday, the final “Nope. I've g(H the car working side wall. The car then skidded up has triggered a tremendous rcspon.se from people inter­ Land Rush, Baron de Vaux, Kentucky Jazz, Fighting No­ ested in this hotel and its uniqueness.” might have to make adjustments. will win here.” tion, Unbridled, Summer Squall, JJl.’s Horizon and weekend of qualificati(His f windy slowing us down up until 4 o’cl(x:k. busy day involved rookie Jeff BALTIMORE — Summer Squall pagnef(Hashley — were sidelined by “We truthfully do not attach any for anyone to go all (XU. I'm ready. 1 did four laps at 220 and Aiuhetti, the son of 1969 winner “It’s just comm cm sense behavior. We can be a tradi- CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Doug Risebrough, a won a battle in the Preakness’ war injuries, cutting the field to nine for importance to it,” Campbell said. Rick Mears, a three-time winner there’s more there.” Mario Andretti. He brushed the wall ti(Hial hotel, but the fact that pieople are sitting below you hard-nosed, no-nonsense player for 14 NHL seasons, of attrition Friday when his owners Saturday’s race. Pleasant Ihp, third “It’s happened maybe a couple of and sec(xid-fastest amtHig the first- Rain shortened two days of with a tire early in the session, but in the stands means wc can’t have picople doing things was named coach of the Calgary Flames today. said he would race despite a small in the Derby, strained a tendon times after a strong gallop. It hap­ weekend qualifiers, was the fastest qualifying to just 86 minutes last cxHitinued with no problem aitd the they slxHildn’t be doing, and in the public eye." of the day at 225.118. But Al Unser weekend, leaving 15 cars qualified car wasn’t damaged. Riselaough, Calgary’s assistant general manager, amount of bl(x>d found in a nostril. sheath in his left foreleg, and Cham- pened once before the Blue Gtms.” Baseball is, after all, family cntcrtainmcnL replaced Terry Crisp, who was fired last month — a Jr., considered the most likely can­ and 15 more still eligible to try for T(xn Binford, chief steward of the Trainer Neil Howard dis(x>vered pagnef(Hashley, who passed up the Summer Squall, winner of seven “What if it had been Cap Day?" Blue Jays President year after he coached the team to the Stanley Cup the blood in Summer Squall’s nose Derby, broke a b(Hie in his right of nine lifetime starts and $885,078 didate to krKx:k Meats’ teammate, the pole. That left Fittipaldi's rec(Hd race, said that two days of rain this weekend would force the speedway Paul Bceston was quoted as saying, obviously with champitmship. while the Kentucky Derby runner- fr(Hit ankle. Both injuries are career for Dogwood Stable, w(hi the Blue Emerson Fittipaldi, off the four-lap average of 225.301 daunt­ tongue firmly implanted in check. “It’s an important day for me,” Risebrough said. “I up was grazing after a morning gal­ threatening. Grass by U/4 lengths over Land provisi(Hial pole when qualifying ing but possibly vulnerable. and the race’s sanctitxiing b(xly, the look on it as an important decision and as a sound lop. Summer Squall was the 2-1 early Rush on April 14 at Keeneland in resumes, jumped back up to Others with at least a stxx ioc a U.S. Auto Gub, to make some hard Thompson said there have been some “stuffy people move for the organization.” “He had a little trickle after cool­ sec(Hid choice to 7-5 favorite Un­ his last prep for the Derby at Chur­ 224.955. front row berth include former win­ decisions. who think it s evil and awful,” but “most pieople definite­ Risebrough, 36, was a team leader in his nine ing (HU,” Howard sai(L “He’s d(Hie bridled for the 115th Preakness. Un­ chill Downs. Those two topped 46 cars that ners Danny Sullivan, Tom Sneva Every car in the first-day qualify­ ly have been Icmking at it from a humorous point of seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, and they won this bef(He.” bridled won the Kentucky Derby “We think Lasix will hold him,” niade it onto the 2i/2-mile oval and AJ. Foyt. ing line is guaranteed a chance to view. Wc can t take that apiproach because wc are four consecutive Stanley Cups when he played for Summer Squall’s 2-ycar-old cam­ two weeks ago, passing Summer Campbell said. during the final full day of practice. Foyt. l(X)king for a rcctxtl 33rd qualify, but race officials have responsible hotel operators and have a responsibility to them. paign was slKHtened by a hairline Squall in the stretch and opening a Win or lose, Campbell has said The six-day hiatus in first-round consecutive Indy suirt, got up to several options for filling the 40,(XX) people watching this room. If people want He was an assistant coach with the Flames when fracture of his caimon bone, and he 3'/2-length lead by the wire. Summer Squall will not run in the qualifying did prove costly to Unser, 218.808, while Sneva was up to remaining posititms in the field. pnvacy, all they have to do is draw the drapes." they won the 1989 NHL championship. had to stop training for several “Summer Squall came out of the third of the Triple Crown races, the whose qualifying engine blew 216.836 and Sullivan 215.848. Those opli(xis include additional Oh yes, Ttiesday night’s final setre was Mariners 4, Usebrough, the Canadiens’ seventh {Mck in the weeks during the winter when he Derby very fit,” Howard said Friday Belmont Stakes (hi June 9. Friday. TTie fast lap by his 1990 Bimiard J(Hirdain, whose primary qualifying, using top practice Blue Jays 3 in 10 innings. When the teams met again 1974 draft, was traded to Calgary just before the experienced pulmonary bleeding. at Pimli(X). “We’re very happy with J(xkey F^t Day, who chose Sum­ Lola was ac(xxnpli^cd late in the and spare cars were both in line, es­ speeds, and a promoter’s opticn. Thursday, some fans looked to the hotel windows again 1982 season. Howard said this was ixx related the way he’s coming into this race.” mer Squall over Unbridled after the day with a backup Chevrolet Indy caped serious injury despite hitting during the Mariners’ 14-6 rout of the Blue Jays, wonder­ Said Binford: “Traditionally, Plagued by groin, back and shoulder injuries in the to the earlier bleeding. Summer Squall ncHmally runs on V8 engine. the wall twice Friday, wrecking his ing whether there would be a rrpxat p)crformance. Jim Beam on March 31, said those cart in line at 6 pjn. Sunday final years of his career, Risebrough retired in 1987 “I watched him for a few the diuretic Lasix, which is used to Howard told him the hense not (Hily “We got about 300 miles on dial primary car and damaging his spare. and was named an assistant coach under Crisp. minutes,” Howard said. “It was a control bleeding in horses. Cot qualifying engine and she blew up," The Mexican driver, co-nx>ltic (jf (when the uack closes) have been “Not that anytmc roilly needed an excuse to picek, but was fit but in as g(xxl a trondition as given one opportunity to attempt three-or four-minute type of thing Campbell, head of the Dogwood he’d ever been. he said. “TTiat’s the reas(Mi we the year here last May with a ninth- by the time it was 9-0, what else was there to do?" a local weren’t getting any 26a (226i). But place finish, walked away from a qualifying on the next dry day. spxMls columnist wrote. a b rh M a b r h M S e itze r3 b 5 0 0 0 Sox2b 4 0 0 0 American League standings Stiilwsll ss 3 0 0 0 Kelly d 4 1 1 0 E astD ivM on Perry dh 5 0 0 0 Mtngly 1b 3 0 0 0 W L P e t. GB B Je k sn e f 4 0 0 0 Hall fork 13 18 .419 6 Sh m p rt2b 3 0 0 0 Esprtoz as 3 0 0 0 Baltim ors 14 20 .412 6brk O akland 23 10 .697 — 1. 2B— Eisenreich 3, Maclarlans 2, KeHy. C hicago 20 10 .667 1'/S HR— Mocfarlans (1). SF-H<«. Mirtoosota 18 15 .545 5 IP H RER BB 80 Seettta 18 18 .500 6t/S Kansas City Texas 15 19 .441 Vrt Sabrhgn W.2-3 9 2 1 1 1 4 Califom ia 13 22 .371 11 NewHbrk K a ru o sC ity 11 21 .344 11'/a Leary L.2-4 6 5 3 3 3 5 Friday's Qamae Cadaret 1 2 -3 1 1 0 0 1 K a n sa s C ily 4, New M x k 1 M ins 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Baltimora 13, Texas 1 Righelll 1 0 0 0 1 1 M AA

Softball Spurs, Blazers set for Game 7 Angels file DUSTY — Ward Manufacturing pounded Blue Ox, By Bob Baum Y 14-2, Friday night at Keeney Street Field. Scott VanOudenhove, Rick Milka, Ed Hernandez, Allan The Associated Press Lehrer, Sam Otero and Steve Dubicki each had two hits grievance in for Ward’s. Milka and VanOudenhove homered. Tim IXDRTLAND, Ore. — San Antonio and I^)rtland didn’t Murray and Gary Lemire each had two hits for Blue Ox. need a pressure cooker of a seventh game to work up a WOMEN’S REC — Hungry Tiger Restaurant sweat. Everyone’s already a little steamed. Winfield deal downed D.W. Fish, 8-3, at Charter Oak IVk. Sue Ladyga “If this were the best of 15, you might as well get homered and Stacy Raymer, Sarah Wheeler and Nancy some boxing gloves and put ropes around the court,” the TORONTO (AI*) — During a two-hour meeting in Nassiff added two hits apiece for HTR. Raymer also Trail Blazers’ Clyde Drexler said of the Western Con­ New York on Monday, Yankees owner George Steinbren- homered. Nancy Lacomb and Beth Goumeault each had ference playoff that warmed up Thursday night in San ner promised to make Dave Winfield a regular if the out­ three hits and Kathy Sitek two for D.W. Fish. Antonio when the Spurs evened the best-of-7 series at 3- fielder returned to the team. RODVAN — Manchester Medical Supply doubled up all and forced today’s deciding game. “Yeah,” Winfield said Friday, when asked specifically on H&N Contractors, 10-5, at Robertson Park. Jim Jack- It was apparent in Game 6 that these two teams have ‘fit; about Steinbreruier’s promise. son homered and singled twice and Denis Wirtella, Joe had just about enough of each other. “All that stuff is documented extremely well. Other Quaglia, Rick Burnett, Roger Talbot and Russ Bilodeau First there was Drexler, who suffered through one of IM than thaL I don’t want to comment on it.” slapped two hits apiece for Medical. Ray Lanzano, Ted the worst games of his career, hitting one of 10 shots and The Angels have lodged a grievance with the commis­ I^nelle and Lou Desario each had two hits in defeat. scoring just four points before he was ejected in the third sioner’s office, charging that Steinbrenner grossly inter­ NORTHERN — Dean Machine drilled Wininger’s quarter when oIHcial Mike Mathis called him for a fered with their attempt to sign the outfielder. Gymnastics, 14-8. Guy Brennan and Mike Deminique punching foul against Willie Anderson. Winfield was haded by the Yankees last weekend to each had tluee hits and Russ Jenson, Bob Luipold and Drexler said the call was undeserved. He said he hit 0 m California but he refused to report, citing his right as a Jeff Ciarmont two apiece for Dean. Kent Smith homered, Anderson with his forearm because the San Antonio 10-year player — including at least five with the same Ralph Pemberton lashed three hits and Steve Dumond a guard had been using excessive hand-checking. Ander­ club — to veto the deal. Winfield, who was being pair for Wininger’s. son called Drexler a dirty player. platooncd by the Yankees, said he intended to take the CHARTER OAK — LM Gill defeated Army Navy “Clyde is always giving out those cheap shots,” matter before an arbihator. Club, 10-7, at Fitzgerald Field. Ray Kandolin led the Anderson said. “He was getting frustrated b ^ u s e he The Angels claim that Steinbrenner improved Win­ winners with three hits while Ron Slamon, Rich Brimley, was having a bad night. He was doing a lot of crying and field’s bargaining position. He signed a three-year, $9.1- John Ossowski, Jim Stoppa and Dave Grande added two whining out there. I’ll get him back someday.” million contract with the Angels and reported T h u r^ y . During the grousing that followed Drexler’s ejection, hits each. Bruce Kinel, Steve Caron and Jerry Magistri The Associated Press “If California feels that’s their right, fme,” Winfield collected two each in defeat. the two coaches, Larry Brown of San Antonio and Rick said. “It has something to do with me, because it hap­ POP DELANEif — Pagani Caterers outslugged Adclman of F\>rtland, exchanged heated words. UP FOR GRABS — David Robinson, left, pened around me. And there were three double-technical fouls called be­ Brand Rex, 17-11. Tom Bielinda cracked four hits for and Willie Anderson of the Spurs reach for “But it won’t make a difference about me being in Pagani’s while Bctmy PUgani had three hits, including a cause of shoving matches involving Frank Brickowski California. I’m happy here. I^ p le have greeted me very a rebound during Game 6 against the pair of homers. Tony Perrone had three hits while Mike and Mark Bryant, Sean Elliott and Jerome Kersey, and well in the first 24 hours. 1 look forward to a long Coughlin homered twice. Curry Richardson and Steve Buck Williams and David Robinson. Blazers Thursday night. The Spurs won, relationship. So that’s between the clubs and perhaps the Crispino also homered. For Brand Rex, Rick Costello The Williams-Robinson matchup has been especially with Game 7 today in Portland. commissioner.” and Don Sumislaski had three hits each with the latter rough. Winfield said he considered the offer from Steinbren­ Th* Auodatad P rau The Blazers are confident being home wil make the F\>rtland since 1986 and is 0-5 there this season. The homering. Dave Anderson, John Gammi, Marco Campel- ner, but decided he couldn’t trust it. Despite being in­ TAKE OUT — Boston's Jody Reed (3) attempts to take out Minnesota’s Greg Gagne as he li, John Mizoras and Ron Davidson added two hits each. diffe>’ence today. San Antonio has lost 12 in a row in Blazers arc 5-0 at home in the playoffs. vited by the outspoken owner to Yankee Stadium on REC — Manchester Pizza got past Center Congo, Monday, he discovered that nobody but Steinbrenner was slides into second base during their game Friday night at Fenway Park. The Twins shut out 14-11, at Nike Field. Art Nowell led MP with four hits expecting him. the Sox, 6-0. while Bemie Repoli and John Mazzuchi had three hits Pistons big hurdle for the Bulls “There’s a lot of turmoil there,” Winfield said. each. Mike Arace, Don Erickson, Nick Yetishefsky, “(Manager) Bucky Dent said I couldn’t play. Kevin Morse and Keith Lindstrom chipped in two each. “The general manager wanted me uaded. When I For Center Congo, Rick Mikoleit had three hits while By Harry Atkins ago. The Bulls bench, with the addi­ against the Bulls, including playoff walked back into the Stadium you would had thought Red Sox Mark Huhtala and Dave Wojnarowski added two each. The Associated Press tion of rookies Stacey King and B J. games. Detroit was 4-1 against John Keimedy had walked back in there. They were all in NHCE — Washington Social Club II beat Allied Print­ Armstrong and the deletion of Chicago during this past season. shock. The coaches everybody. I told ’em I’d be back, From Page 48 ing, 9-3. F^ete Fulmer and George D’Amora had three hits AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — John veterans Dave Corzine, Brad Sellers but they were all in shock — they didn’t know what to each for WSC with the latter homering while Wayne Salley put it best when he said that and Sam Vincent, is younger and Salley says the Pistons have their make of it So I don’t think they’re all of the same ac­ Cook, Gary Hurley, Bob Mikitus and Scott Jones added quicker. own hate factor. the Love Train will travel empty cord.” 2-3 innings and Leach gave up one Kelly while walking one and sulk­ out two and reduced his ERA to two each. Mike Fitzimmons had three hits, including a “My guess is that they’re worried between Chicago and Eietroit for the hit over the final 1 2-3. ing out four. 1.83 in pitching his first complete homer, for Allied while Doug Leonard had two hits. about the two rookies,” Salley said. next two weeks. The Twins rapped Greg Harris game and halting Seattle’s four- WEST SH)E — Food for Thought beat Oakland “They’re like Dennis (Rodman) and Macfarlanc hit a two-out, two-run The Chicago Bulls face the AI (4-2) and relievers Dennis Lamp, double in the second inning and led game winning streak. Heights, 12-4, at F^gani Field. Steve Martin led the win­ 1 were our rookie year. Stacey and Detroit Pistons in the opener of the O’Neill homer Rob Murphy and Jerry Reed for 16 The shutout was the fifth for the ners with four hits while Steve Root and Greg Best had BJ. might not understand the hate off the seventh with a home run off Eastern Conference finals at the hits for their fifth victory in their last Tim Leary (2-4), his first homer of Indians’ staff but the first four were three apiece. Jamie Medina collected two hits. Ed Carella those other guys have for us.” M ace on Sunday, and Salley, a F’is- six games aixl their seventh in their the season. He also doubled off Alan combined efforts. Black is 4-0 with had two in defeat. If they don’t, Jackson can probab­ 'SERVICE tons reserve but a first-team lifts the Reds last eight road games. Mills in the eighth, driving in an un­ a 1.06 ERA in 42 1-3 iimings at PAGANI — Fast Jack’s slowed down Strano Real Es­ ly help to bring them around. The philosopher, said Detroit respresents Greg GagtK also drove in two earned run that was charged to Greg Cleveland Stadium. tate, 4-2. John Gaglioti and I\iul Nowak led the winners coach majored in philosophy, SPORTS EXCURSIONS., a big hurdle to the Bulls. CINCINNATI (AI») — I^ul O’Neill homered with two runs with a single in the sixth and a Cadaret. Loser Erik Hanson (3-3), who with two hits each while Ken Muraski and Cicci psychology and religion at the “There’s definitely a hate factor outs in the ninth inning FYiday night and the Cincinnati groundout in the seventh. Kelly’s seventh-inning leadoff yielded five runs — four earned — Quatiopani had two apiece in defeat. University of North Dakota. involved when they play us,” Salley Reds beat the Sl Louis Cardinals 1 -0. Minnesota took a 1-0 lead in the double led to the Yankees’ run. He and seven hits in seven innings, And if brainwashing fails, the said. “We’re their Boston. It was al­ Ken Dayley (1-1) relieved to start the ninth and struck first iruiing on a pair of infield hits moved to third on Don Mattingly’s walked Candy Maldonado leading ways something big when we played Bulls can always fall back on RESERVE out the first two batters. O’Neill followed with his fourth OUR and Gaetti’s sacrifice fly. The Twins infield out and scored on Mel Hall’s off the Indians’ fourth. Brook Michael Jordan. He averaged 43 the Celtics. We’re what (Thicago 10 PASSENGER home nm of the season, ending a sueak of 17 scoreless shelled Harris in the sixth. Fred sacrifice fly. Jacoby doubled Maldonado to third In Brief shoots for.” points as the Bulls dispatched VAN NOW... innings by the Reds. Manrique doubled, John Moses was The punchlcss Yankees have been and he scored on a grourxlout by Last year, the Bulls won the first Philadelphia 4-1 in the second FENWAY Norm Charlton (3-0) pitched two innings for the vic­ YANKEE STADIUM hit by a pitch and Gagne, Dan Glad­ held to three runs or less 15 times in Chris James. Keith Hernandez and third games for a stunning 2-1 round. SHEA STADIUM tory. He struck out Willie McGee, Terry I^mdleton and ^ Whitaker to face Nelson UCONN den and Kirby Fhicketl all had RBI 32 games. struck out but Sandy Alomar fol­ lead before the Fhsttms took control. Jordan’s averaging 40.3 points in Pedro Guerrero in the ninth. m 1 LAS VEGAS (AP) — Lightweight champion Ptrnell singles. Orioles 13, Rangers 1: In Bal­ lowed with a bloop single to score The losses to the Bulls were the only the playoffs and there is always the Cincinnati starter Ron Robinson shut out the (Cardinals Whitaker can’t decide whether his fight Saturday ag^nst Gactti led off the seventh with his timore, the Orioles lied an American Jacoby for a 2-0 Ic^. two games Detroit failed to win in fear that he’ll break loose for 50 or on four hits for seven innings. Greg Mathews blanked the ■p super featherweight champion Azumah Nelson is a fifth homer off Murphy. It was his League record with eight consecu­ 17 outings during the entire 60. PROFESSIONALLY DRIVEN., Reds on four hits in eight innings. 2 homecoming or a coming out party. REASONABLE RATES 17th career home run in Boston. tive singles — all hit softly — in a Angels 4, Blue Jays 2: In Toron­ playoffs. On the other hand, the Pisums ^ Whitaker returns to the ring where he won a spot on CALL TODAY... Pirates 9, Braves 3: In Atlanta, Bobby Bonilla hit Fht- Royals 4, Yankees 1: In New seven-run first inning against Texas to, Donnie Hill homered, doubled “The challenge of the Deucit f’is- have more players who can go one- D the 1984 Olympic team in the scheduled 12-round fight tsburgh’s first grand slam since 1987 arid Bob Walk won York, Bret Saberhagen pitched a pitcher Bobby Wiu and crushed the and singled arul last-minute replace- tons is immense,” Bulls coach F*hil on-one with Jordan. Rodman and his fourth game in a row as the Ihrates beat the Atlanta two-hiuer for his second victory of Rangers 13-1 Friday night metu Jim Abboa scattered six hiu d against Nelson, the 130-pound champion from Ghana Jackson said. have been look­ Joe Dumars both were picked for Braves 9-3 Friday night the season and first in more thw a Witt (1-5) threw 44 pilches in the over 6 2-3 iimings as the California D « who hasn’t lost in eight years. ing forward to it all season and it is the NBA’s All-Defensive team and “ Whitaker defends his World Boxing Council and Inter­ Wally Backman homered, had four hits and drove in month and batterymaie Mike Mac- first inning but remained in the Angels handed the Toronto Blue very exciting to get to this point. the Pistons also will turn Salley national Boxing Federation 135-pound titles against Nel­ two runs as the Ihrales ended a three-game losing sueak. farlane drove in all four runs with game uiuil the fifth, when he walked Jays their fourth straight defeat with loose on occasion. son, who has won 11 straight title fights. “We are proud of this situation. Bonilla also tripled and got three of F*ittsburgh’s 15 hits. two doubles and a homer, leading David Segui with the bases loaded a 4-2 victory Friday night We have a neoKsis in front of us “With Michael, you just hope and Walk (4-3) shut out Atlanta on five hits in 6 2-3 in­ the Kansas City Royals over the to force in the eighth Oriole run. Abboa (2-3), filling in for (Chuck with DcUoit and I’m confident ... pray a lot,” Salley said. “You go to UMOUSINES • CORPORATE SEDANS • VAN nings. He left with the bases loaded and Scott Ruskin New York Yankees 4-1 Friday night. Indiana 5, Mariners 0: In Fmley, who sprained his right ankle Soccer hooligans banned church, and you try to talk about that we’re going to give them one 311 MAIN STREET retired pinch-hitter Ron Gant on a grounder to end the Saberhagen (2-3) had three Cleveland, Bud Black pitched a on the way to the SkyDoroe. al­ SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Fans will be banned heck of a scries.” things Michael doem’t like to talk MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 threat. defeats and two no-decisions sitxx four-hiuer for (Cleveland’s first com- lowed both Toroiuo ruiu. Abbott, vO from waving national flags and emblems at Australian Except for John Paxson replacing about — like baldness." TELEPHONE (263)643-1211 Bonilla’s ninth homer of the year capped a five-run defeating Toronto 3-1 on April 14. pleie-gaim shutout of the season u pitching on two days’ rest after last­ soccer matches following outbreaks of violence between Craig Hodges, the Bulls starting Most times it works. Over the DOT»2ieilCC«218409 fourth inning. His slam was the Fhrates’ first since Dar­ But he gave up only a second-inning the Indians defeated the Seattle ing I 1-3 innings in a 13-5 loss to spectators of different ethnic backgrounds. lineup is unchanged from a year past three years, the Pistons are 22-6 nell Coles hit one off Sid F’emandez of the New York single to Claudell Washington and a Mariners 5-0 FViday night. Milwaukee on Wednesday, was Meu on Sept. 20,1987. scventh-iiuiing double to Roberto Black (4-1) walked one, struck backed by four double plays.

'la i East squads East nine suffers fourth straight setback find new home

By Herald Staff By Herald Staff East Catholic High has entered into an agreement in STRATFORD — The only good thing about the day, principle with the Tri-Town Sports Center in Cromwell if you ask East Catholic High baseball coach Jim to move its ice hockey and swimming teams into the Penders, is that the team bus was not involved in an acci­ facility that is being built off of 1-91. dent either going down or coming back from Friday’s East Catholic director of athletics Tom Malin said the game with Stratford High at Penders Field. school will move those two sports into the new facility The game itself was a disaster. effective in April. The main reason for the move was “You know Murphy’s Law, when things go bad they availability of afternoon practices, according to Malin. go bad,” Penders said after his Eagles were humbled, Currently, the ice hockey team has practices before 15-0, by the homestanding North leaders. school starts at the Bolton Ice F^acc and the swim teams Stratford goes to 15-3 with the win while East, with its utilize area pools on a time-available basis, which usual­ fourth straight loss, falls to 8-7. ly means pre-school practices as well. East has little time to lick its wounds as it has a "We are excited about the facility and the advantages it doubleheader today starting at 10 a.m. against Xavier will provide the student-athlete,” Malin said. High at Eagle Field. Following that game, after a half Malin said that a dedicated team room, use of a weight hour break, the Eagles will host Fairfield Prep in a room, early evening games and meets during the week, second All Connecticut Conference clash. and guaranteed tournament times if needed were all Stratford had 15 hits while East, which has seen its aspects of the agreement that influenced East’s decision. batting attack, “go south” mustered just two infield “While we have enjoyed our relationships with our singles. previous homes, we have never been p lc a ^ with the “We’re just not hitting the ball hard,” Penders said. early morning practices, and the impact upon the study Mike Lumley, 7-0, went the distance for Stratford. He and sleep habits of our students. We like to look upon our walked five and struck out three. Doug Dclvecchio, 3-1, I^ograms as part of the total picture of the students’ first of three East pitchers took the loss. Freshman Dave lives. We hope that this new venture will allow us to im­ Qiomick turned in a stellar relief outing for East. He prove a large segment of the program.” faced seven batters and struck out three. “He (Chomick) was the only highlight of the day,” Penders said. STRATFORD (15) — Vtordaram* 2b 4-1-10, Dina cf 42-3-1, McDouQall UConn nine in ss 41-102, Zam b^ If 4-3-3-0, Sakowicz c 3-2-1-2, Augstina 1b/3b 3-2-2-1. Smith 3b 2-3-1-1, Uimloy p O-O-O-O, Cavanaugh dh 3-0-2-1, Davis rf 4-1-1-4. Totals 31-15-15-12 EAST CATHOUC (0) — Hodriguaz 1b 2-0-0-0, Fishof 1b 1-00-0, Reginald PInki/Mancheitar Harald Chomick If/p 10-00, R. Ponders ss 2-000, J.Porxlors c 2-0-0-0, Massaro Big East final H 000-0, Caruso 3b 3-0-00, Darios rf 1-0-00, Fiori 2b 20-10, Bartolotta GETTING READY — Manchester High’s Alexia Cruz makes an equipment adjustment at 2b 0-000, Dumais dh 2-0-0-0, Dolvocchio p O-O-O-O, Igoo p 0 0 -0 0 , Bums cl 2-O-1-0. Totals 18-0-20. last Tuesday’s meet with Enfield High at Pete Wigren Track. Cruz is just one of 800 ath­ BRISTOL (AP) — Ted Klamm threw a three-hit Stratford 013 74x— 15-15-0 East Catholic 000 000— 0-2-2 letes who’ll participate at today’s Greater Manchester Invitational at Wigren Track. shutout to lead Seton Hall to a 7-0 victory over Villanova Lumloy arxl Sakowka; Dolvocchio, igoo (4), Chomick (5) and J. Panders Friday and into the Big East championship game against WP- Lumley (7-0), LP- Dolvocchio (3-1) the University of Connecticut. Coventry girls nip Cromwell Earlier Friday, Seton Hall beat St. John’s 12-3 to come Newman entry to replace out of the losers’ bracket in the Big East Baseball Tour­ CTROMWELL — It was a sec-saw affair with nament. Connecticut beat Villanova 1-0. Coventry High pushing across a run in the top of the In the final match of the day, Klamm picked up his ninth inning for a 7-6 win over slumping Cromwell High Reginald Pimo/Mancheslef Herald seventh victory as he struck out three and walked two Friday in COC girls’ softball action. MB’s in Twilight League while facing 33 Villanova batters. At one point, he Each side scored twice in the eighth after Cromwell, FOULS ONE OFF — East Catholic’s Jimmy Penders fouls a pitch off during a recent Eagle retired 11 straight losers of five straight to fall to 11-7, scored twice in the game. Penders was O-for-2 in the slumping Eagles’ 15-0 loss to Stratford High at Penders By Len Auster Mallovc’s of Middletown, The Huskies and Pirates arc scheduled to play the bottom of the seventh to send it into extra innings. Galucchio (.324, 14 stolen bases) at championship game at noon Saturday. If Scion Hall The Patriots, 13-4, broke the deadlock in the ninth as Field in Stratford on Friday. East had a doubleheader today starting at 10 a.m. against Manchester Herald D’Amalo’s, imagineers. Herb’s, second base, Ray Sullivan at Society for Savings, Vernon Orioles wins, the deciding game is scheduled to follow at 3 p.m. Kristin Filippi drew a one-out walk and took second on a Xavier High at Eagle Field with a second game to follow, a half hour after the completion of shortstop, and Chris Petersen (.420, Another season of Greater and Evans of South Windsor. The Huskies defeated Scion Hall 12-3 in T U c^y ’s sacrifice by Carrie Weikel. After an intentional walk to 5 HRs, 22 RBIs) at third base. The first-round opener. The Pirates swept UConn in the the first game, against Fairfield Prep. Hartford Twilight Baseball League outfield has Bill Chapulis, Ray Johanna VanKruiningen, Renee Eckert blooped a single play is set to get under way. But Johnson’s roster shows four key three-game regular season series. into shallow right behind second base scoring Filippi additions — three new faces and a Gliha (.387, 6 HRs, 17 RBIs) and the wiiming rally for Coventry. look a 1-0 decision from Wethersfield High in CCC in- there’s going to be one major void The Pirates took a 2-0 lead in the third inning when with the game-winner. returnee — and one deletion. Absent promising Greg Scnuacchio out of “1 wasn’t pleased with the beginning,” Coventry coach lerconference play Friday at Weiliersfield Country Club. when they swing into action. designated hitter Rob Sheppard and left fielder Mike will be slugging first baseman Jeff the UofH. Scntracchio, according to “It was good to win, but I wasn’t pleased with the Bob Plaster said. “But on the other hand the kids stuck in The Indians, 1^3, took the medal point with a total of There won’t be a Moriarty Feoli scored on Mike Groppuso’s grounder to third base. Johnson, co-MVP of the league a Johnson, however may be lost in the defense,” Coventry coach Rich Page said, noting his club there and came back.” 163 compared to 177 for the host club. Brothers franchise. Seton Hall second ba.scman Mike Lamiiola went two- year ago when he batted .414 along June amateur draft by major league committed eight errors. “We were lucky to come away Plaster said his club gave Cromwell four of its e-arly MaiKhester’s Malt Kohut look medalist honors with a “It was marvelous playing for the for-lhrce with two rtins scored and two stolen bases. with eight homers and 29 RBIs. He clubs. with the win.” runs, three on a three-run homer by Mike Piiruzzello. 37. Other Manchester scores were Jim C.arroll 40, Matt Moriarty family,” said Gene John­ In the Connecticut-Villanova match, the winning run has moved to California. Pratt joins a veteran pitching staff Coventry had scored three times in the third for the Chris McCarthy (7-2) was the winning pitcher in relief Minor 41, Chris Chaisson 45, and Bruce Berzenski 49. son, beginning his 28ih year with that iiKludes righthander Dave Bid- came when shortstop F^ul Funk bunted down in front of home plate, driving in Tim Cain in a seventh-inning > early lead. Winning pitcher Chrissy Gagnon knocked in of starter Gary Onnen for Coventry. Onnen in 5 2/3 in­ the league. “It’s going to feel kind The new faces arc catcher Dom well, 5-6 a year ago when he Z Q one of the runs in the eighth, with Nicole Christman nings giave up nine hits and six runs. of strange. It’s a whole new game.” Laurinilis, former Manchester High secured his lOOth career win in suicide squeeze. squeezing in the other marker. Cromwell hurler Jim Hodge had a no-hitter through Tech tennis team blanked The Moriarty Brothers team will standout who’ll open behind the Twilight League play, lefty Craig Cain opened the seventh inning by drawing a walk now fly under the banner of New­ from Villanova starter Bill Bliss. He advanced to second I Coventry had six hits off Cromwell pitcher Amy five innings before McCarlliy singled in the sixth after The (Thcney Tech tennis team was shutout by visiting plate; Keith DiYcso, another MHS Sicuemagel (5-2) and righty Kenny man Lincoln-Mcrcury of East base on a sacrifice fly by Dave Guild and went to third Schukoskie, who walked two and struck out four. Gag­ Jeff Rheault had walked. East Hampton High, 5-0, Friday in COC action. graduate who had a fine freshman Hill (3-1) who answered the call Hartford. It’ll have new uniforms, on a single by Ed Rossy. He then outran Villanova first non walked none and struck out three. “He (Hodge) was throwing strikes, but he did walk the The Beavers are now 3-10. season at UConn-Avery Piini where when the former MB squad needed but one thing won’t change and baseman Cliff Foley’s throw to the plate to score the win­ tn leadoff batter in four innings,” Plaster said. “We had Rm u IU; Johnton (EH) d*l. Biwidon Mdfrick 6-3, 6-1; Carlson (EH) del he batted .390 and drove in 50 runs pitching at the end of the sc-ason. PC Coventry nine nips Crom^vell some opportunities, but we just didn’t get any hits.” Aaron Gronato 6-1, 6-1; EH won third iln g lM by dafault; ZimmarmorvMohr that’s the site of home games with to earn All-New England honors, “We should have a good year," ning run. > (EH) M. Todu Marciar-PhI Gustataon 6-3, 6-2; EH won aacond douUaa the team playing every Thursday Connecticut pitcher Pttc Walker pitclKd a four-hit r CROMWELL — It was a lousy start, good finish for After McCarthy’s single, John Totten singled and who’ll open in the designated hitter the veteran manager said. p by dafaulL night at Mount Nebo’s Moriarty shutout, the second full-game shutout pitched in this Coventry High as it erased a 7-1 deficit to secure an 8-7 Steve Poulin and Kevin Quiniiliano rapped consecutive slot; and left-handed pitcher Rich on decision over Cromwell High Friday afternoon in two-run doubles. The fifth run scored on a throwing Field with several home dates on Johnson’s club went 17-13 in the year's tournament and the third in the history of the tour­ c> East girls tennis beaten Pratt, an East Hartford High regular season a year ago, finishing Charter Oak Conference baseball action. error. Saturday nights. graduate who was at the University nament. The East Catholic High girls’ teimis team droj^ied a fourth, and split in four postseason E- Coventry scored five times in the sixth and two more Quintiliano and Fy)ulin each collected two hits and The Newman team makes its of South Carolina this past season Seton Hall led 1-0 after three and one-third inmngs 5-2 verdict to Rocky Hill High Friday at the Manchester games, winding up third in the in the seventh for its 10th consecutive win and 16th in 18 knocked in two runs for the Patriots. debut in Twilight League play where he posted a 3-2 mark. when the game was postponed because of rain Thursday. Community College courts. playoffs. 2 ; outings. Cromwell falls to 14-5 with the loss. Cmantry 000 015 2— 8-7-3 Thursday when it hosts D’Amato’s The Pirates scored again in the fifth mning when the >< Coventry’s next game is Monday at Portland High. CrofTWWill 101 320 0— 7-10-3 The Eagles arc winless at 0-10 while the Terriers im­ of Bristol at 7 pm . at Moriarty The returnee is hard-hitting Brian Newman’s will have quite a game resumed Friday morning. Gary Orman, Chrii McCarthy (6) and Jatf Rhaault; Jim Hodga, JutUn prove to 6-5. This was a prelim to the Charter Oak Conference Vinci (6) and John Teplay Field. It’s the first of a 24-game Crowley, just released by the Texas legacy to follow. Moriarty Brothers Seton Hall added another run in the R*vcnth inning WP- McCarthy (7-2), LP- Vind RaiuKa: Tracy Grant (RH) dM. Maurean Baglay 6-4, 6-4; Jaarmia ZInch schedule for Newman in the 10- Rangers. The former University of when Lamitola singled and scored on a double by Mike game that will pit Coventry against Cromwell. Time and (RH) dal. Jaeoica Woolridga 7-6, 6-2; Arm Maria Daoay (RH) M. U z C ar- won the regular season title in 1980, dale is to be announced. MHS golf team triumphs riara 6-4, 6-3; Jan Mills (EC) dal. Lolta Lindquist 6-1, 6-2; Vara Syvanigi- team league. Hartford standout will take the first '81, ’84, ’85 and ’88 and was Groppuso. A walk, Steve Poulin single, anodier walk and John Alana Nadalcy (RH) dal. Jan Trocdola-Jan Marlino 6-0, 6-0; Romy Choi- (Xher teams in the league arc; place slot. playoff champion in 1980, ’84 and In the bottom of the inning, St. John’s shortstop Rich WETHERSFIELD — The Manchester High golf team Amanda Damyan (EC) dal. Bindu PalaLMikaia Honsfaol 6-2, 6-4; Daolaa Krukoski’s wind-blown Texas League single produced PaloLKrislina Diamond (RH) dal. Jan Patraa-Arm Sannar. Newington Capitals, East Hartford, Around the horn will be Tony ’ 88, Aurilia doubled in two runs ,o lie the score at 3-3. 9 9 0 325 units On the run Free work

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Monday, May 21,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents

c. JJaudiralrr iirralft East woes continue Deal broker on baseball diamond says Merus — see page 46 SPORTS will be back

By Dianna M. Talbot ing people’s pints of blood for $75 a Manchester Herald pint per year, in case individuals wanted to use their own blood Peter Sollinger, a Glastonbury during surgery. Oilers whip the Bruins Although Merus no longer is business broker who helped con­ vince the town to invest $200,000 headquartered in Reno, Nevada, and into Merus Corp., said today that he a Denver, Colo, b a s^ subsidiary By Howard Ulman believes the defunct company will has gone bankrupt, the firm has The Associated Press be re-established, and the town will blood laboratories in Tampa, Fla. recoup its missing investment. and San Diego, Calif., which are not BOSTON — Jari Kurri drove Wayne Gretzky from the operating because of a lack of fund­ During a press conference at his record books, Andy Moog from the game and Boston ing. Company officials are trying to Chestnut Hill home, Sollinger also from its own home with a 2-0 Stanley Cup deficit. obtain long-term financing, he said. defended his participation in the Kurri scored three times, jumping three goals ahead of When they do, the town probably deal which town officials have at­ his former teammate with % for his playoff career, and will be paid back, Sollinger said. added two assists as the Edmonton Oilers routed the tacked as not being honest. In 1988, Sollinger reportedly in­ Motor Sollinger, 39, said he still does Bruins 7-2 Friday night. troduced Ed Epstein, husband of brokerage work for principals of The Oilers can repeat their 1988 finals sweep of the Democratic Town Director Joyce Merus, and is looking for a buyer Bruins and gain their fifth NHL title in seven years by QUALITY Epstein and a pension investment winning at home Sunday night and Tuesday night. for all or part of the company, which fell apart shortly after the town in­ consultant, to Merus Corp. as an in­ Boston faces a monumental task achiev^ by just three vested in it. vestment opportunity. of the 34 teams that dropped the first two games of a In turn, Epstein introduced Town best-of-7 finals. Toronto in 1942 and Montreal in 1966 The town’s investment is Treasurer Roger Negro to the invest­ won titles after losing the first two at home. Montreal Th* Auodatsd Prsif presumed to have gone to operating ment opportunity, which Negro ac­ succeeded in 1971 after dropping the first two in expenses of the company while ex­ and heavy rains to the area. See story on page 10. cepted, and Epstein acted as a Chicago. FLASH FLOOD — Waves of water sweep downtown Hot ecutives waited for long-term liaison between Sollinger and financing, he said. During this lime, But the Bruins, who had the NHL’s best record and Springs, Ark., Sunday as weekend storms brought tornadoes Negro. defense during the regular season, face huge odds as they however, the company failed due to Under fire from town officials for seek their first title in 18 years. in-fighting between executives and promising Epstein that the town Kurri’s seventh career playoff hat trick gave him 10 investors of the firm, Sollinger said. would be paid back last year, Sol­ goals in the current post-season. His power-play goal at 19-year kindergarten teacher looks to other gardens But Sollinger said the concept linger said, “I only gave them 10:53 of the first period gave the Oilers a 2-0 lead, his which Merus is based on remains (Epstein and the town) what I had goal at 4:21 of tlie second gave them the lead for good sound and will fill a niche in the (in terms of information) given to 3-2, and he finished the brilliant performance with By Nancy Foley why I took it. Now, afuir teaching it, 1 wouldn’t garden, or place for children to grow. medical industry. She wrote down her personal philosophy of me. I’m nothing in the company.” another power-play goal that complete the rout at 7:27 Manchester Herald go to any other grade,” she said. “I believe someone will buy Kindergarten-age children are eager to do teaching in preparation for the interview. It is: Sollinger could not offer an ex­ of the third period. Merus,” said Sollinger. “I do think ‘To love, guide, cherish, praise, encourage planation as to why Merus officials The Bruins, who had won eight consecutive home On the first day of kindergarten, some of anything they can for their teachers, she said. the town will get its money back.” each little child in their daily work ... The first failed to inform its investors, in par­ games before the series, did a good job keeping Edmon­ Anita Sutton’s students cry, and one year, one “Tbey’re lovable and they love you.” Merus Corp. was founded in 1986 word to be taught - listen! When they do, they ticular the town, that the company ton from shooting. But their goalies did a terrible job little girl ran out of the room and into the park­ She remembers many humorous incidents. based on the concept of storing keeping the puck out of the net. ing lot after her mother. One little boy, for example, had long hair fiy!” autonomous blood supplies, or stor- Please see PENSION, page 10 Sutton wanted to be a teacher from the time Kurri's second goal of the game came on Edmonton’s However, once the door of the Waddell and a baby face, and she mistakenly kept tell­ ing him to get into the girls’ line. She was she was a child, and would line up her dolls fourth shot. School classroom shuts on that first day, most and dress as a nun to play school. It also forced goalie Andy Moog, who began the game students calm down, Sutton said. ready to take him into the girls’ bathroom “It was more or less expected that 1 would with a playoff-leading 1.88 goals against average, from After 19 years of soothing the fears of before she discovered her error. Consumer counsel be a teacher,” she said. After she got married, the game after making just a single save. children for whom the first day of kindergarten Other memories iiKludc birthday parties she stayed at home with her four children for Reggie Lemelin, who hadn’t played since April 11, is often the first day away from mom, Sutton is that were held for each child, and the retiring — in June. Thansksgiving Day feasts featuring child In­ 18 years before returning to teaching. replaced Moog and didn’t do much better. He allowed Since she first began leaching kindergarten, calls Cox mediocre goals by Craig Simpson on Edmonton’s eighth shot, Esa On Friday, from the classroom she has oc­ dians and Pilgrims. it has changed a great deal. Tikkanen on the 10th and Joe Murphy on the 11th. Kurri cupied for those 19 years, Sutton said that Those students benefit from Waddell’s loca­ Vernon, Bolum, Hebron, and An­ "Kindergarten was strictly playtime in those By Rick Santos set up the goals by Simpson and Tikkanen. when she took the job, she had never taught tion. because they can take walking trips to the dover. days." she said. But, it is no longer just fun and Manchester Herald 3 Edmonton’s Adam Graves got the first goal for the kindergarten and was not sure she would like hospital, the post office or a donut shop. Jurask said the comparision is un­ Kindergarten should be just what tire Ger­ ^ second consecutive game, at 8:38 of the firsy period and it. fair because United has just com­ man name means, Sutton said, — a children’s Please see TEACHER, page 10 Cable television in Manchester is The Auodalsd Prett ‘The job I took here was available. That’s pleted a major upgrade. He said Cox ' Kurri broke the tie with Gretzky at 10:53. Tliey were the “mediocre,” and needs to be im­ • Oilers’ only shots of the first period. HEADHUNTER — Craig Muni (28) of the Edmonton Oilers grabs Boston's Cam Neely proved, according to the state’s is upgrading. \ Ray Bourque, who had both of Boston’s goals in a 3-2, around the head during first-period action in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final Friday night public utilities’ consumer counsel. Juraska acknowledged that Koss’ ; triple-overtime loss in the apencT, cut the lead to 2-1 at job is to fight for the consumer, but at the Boston Garden. Edmonton whipped the Bruins, 7-2, to take a 2-0 lead in the best- “I’ve never said that Cox is ter­ 19:07 of the first period. Greg Hawgood’s first goal, on a rible,” said Eugene Koss, acting added: “He should be responsible as power play, tied the game at 2:56 of the second period. of-seven series. Ten tourists in Jordan attacked chief of the suite Office of Con­ well.” The Oilers didn’t even need to get a shot on Lemelin, sumer Counsel. Besides, Juraska said Cox’s fate who sat out Boston’s last 13 games, on a penalty shot to “But this is the lime when you lay is not in Koss’ hands but rather with By Jamal Halaby tinians by an Israeli near Tel Aviv on official said. the five commissioners of the win. Sunday. Israeli officials have said An Interior Ministry spokesman out an agenda for improvement,” Twins shut out Red Sox, 6-0 The Associated Press See related story DPUC. Petr Klima, whose goal at 15:13 of the third overtime Koss said about Cox’s bid for the man was disturbed. said Badwan fired until he ran out of They were to vote on renewing gave the Oilers the qxning victory at 1:23 a.m. Wednes­ on page 6 Idlice did not immediately con­ ammunition, then continued his at­ renewal of its cable television By Dave O’Hara AMMAN, Jordan — A Pales­ Cox’s franchise last Widnesday, but day, was awarded the shot after Lemelin threw his stick the Boston Red Sox 6-0 Friday night out in the fifth. firm the wiuiess’ report. tack with a dagger before surrender­ franchise. at Klima as the Czechoskrvak-bom forward broke in off The Associated Press for their 12th victory in 15 games tinian armed with a pistol and a dag­ “What you have in Manchester is decided to delay the vote until May Candelaria (4-1) retired Mike It was not clear how many of the Tlie incident occurred irear the ing to police. right wing. this month. ger boarded a lour bus near a mediocre. We can’t afford to accept 30. Grcenwell on a fly ball and earned wounded were shot and how many Roman amphitheater in downtown Klima drew Lemelin about 10 feet out of the crease BOSTON — Rookie Tim Drum­ In his first major-league start, downtown tourist site today and at­ Hundreds of bystanders crowded that for the next 10 years. Because 1 While Juraska said the delay is to the victory as the Twins padded a were sutbbed. Amman, a popular tourist site. and went around the goalie’s left side but fanned on the mond and veterans John Candelaria Drummond allowed five hits, all tacked iu occupants, wounding nine around the tourist bus after the inci­ think Cox’s customers won’t accept provide the commissioners with 1-0 lead with three runs in the sixth Prlicc immediately arrested the shot as he faced a wide-open net. It was the first penalty and Terry Leach combined on a singles, and struck out six, but lost a French tourists and a Jordanian, of­ The man boarded the bus with 30 dent, which took place on a it for the next 10 years.” more lime to review the facts, Koss and two more in the seventh. Palestinian and identified him as shot in the finals since E ^o n U m ’s Grant Fuhr stopped nine-hitter and Gary Gactti drove in chance for his initial victory when ficials said. tourists aboard near die Roman am­ downtown sueet close to the am- Koss said there are two major said it is to sec if the two sides can Candelaria yielded three hits in 2 Amman jxrlicc chief Fadcl Ali Ahnud Badwan, 28, a Palestinian reach a settlement. Philadelphia’s Dave Poulin, now a Bruin, oti May 30, two runs with a homer and sacrifice he was replaced by Candelaria with phitheater in downtown Amman and pliilhcatcr. problems with the company, which said one of the French victims was from lire Gaza .Strip who carries a “threatened to shixrt if anybody “1 don’t think there is a fun­ 1985. All six penalty shots in finals history have failed. fly as the Minnesota Twins blanked runners on first and third and two Please see Red Sox, page 45 serves about 52,000 subscribers in seriously wounded and the rest only temporary Jordanian passport and moved," a police official said. Ali said French President Fran­ damental breach in the process,” cois Mitterrand called Bashir Hospi­ Manchester, South Windsor, Glas­ slightly. However, French Ambas­ lives in Amman. tonbury, Wethersfield, Newington, Koss said. There are disagreements sador Dennis Bouchard said two of A witness, speaking on condition ‘TIh* tourists were scared and tal to inquire about the condition of as to what should be signed.” many started shouting, which the injured. He said King Hussein and Rocky Hill. He said they are tlie French tourists were in critical odf anonymity, said he heard police Cox docs not sufficiently support He said meetings with Cox’s at­ condition. He cited reports from em­ report iluit Badwan said he acted to pushed the gunnuui to fire in all and Crown PriiKC Hassan rushed to torney have failed to produce a set­ directions from a 7mm pistol, die the hospital to sec the victims. public access television, and it in­ bassy officials at Amman hospiutls. avenge the killing of seven Pales­ sists on controlling its own program­ tlement acceptable to both the com­ ming choices. pany and the consumer counsel. However, Cox’s Vice President Congress junk mail bill nears $101m and General Manager Jayson Juras- Please see COX, page 10 ka said the company has agreed to upgrade public access to the level and Don Nicklcs, R-Okla., wmu: to The Senate has imposed rules on it­ Sertare’s insistence last year that the WASHINGTON (AP) — While requested by the suite Department of T O D A Y 1 a House committee cliainnan last self to hold down the mail expense. House curb its mail costs. Congress and the Bush administra­ Public Utility Conuol, the i^cncy month. The House agreed to some changes The Sciuiic requires each member tion hold urgent talks on deficit that regulates cable television in reduction. House members are Last week, the cost overrun was last year, but didn’t go as far. to disclose his mail costs. Mailings Index projected by lawmakers at $44 mil­ Rep. Vic Fazio, D-Calif., chair­ arc prohibited once a senator’s Connecticut. deluging constituents with tax- Juraska dispured also Koss’s con­ lion. man of the House Appropriations money allotment is cxluusled, al­ 2 0 page*. 2 sactlona payer-firuinced mail in an election tention that Cox listens only to itself The Senate, meanwhile, “is ex­ legislative branch sulKommiitcc, though the Rules Committee can year. in making progranmiing decisions. pected to have a $6 million surjilus” said he wouldn’t support overall switch funds from another senator r.lasailiad 17 -20 The House has been gelling its “That’s nonsense,” he said. “We in its $23.7 million mail budget, the restrictions in mass mailings, but who failed to use his full amount. Comlca 1« nose tweaked by the Senate over the make our program lineup based on 0 two seimlors wrote to Rep. Frank would listen to su^csiions on set­ Senators arc given allotments based Focus stream of newsletters and town customer surveys.” They are con­ t ocst/StalB ____ 3-5 Annunzio, D-Ill. Reid is chairman ting limits for individual members. on a state’s population. meeting notices that arc an incum­ ducted arumally. LottGfV 2 and Nicklcs the ranking Republican He accused the Senate of transfer­ During last year’s battle over mail 5 -7 . 17 bent's best friend. He refuted also Koss’ comments NaikWVUbdd on Utc Appropriations subcommittee ring money from other accounts into costs, the Senate persuaded the ntiituarioa 2 “It goes witliout saying that lax- that Cox docs not measure up to on the legislative branch. Annunzio the mail account “in an election House to agree to separate accounts O pinion 8 jrayers will likely be outraged" to others such as United Cable Icam the House may exceed its is chairman of the House Ad­ year." for each chamber. The number of Sports 1 1 -1 5 Television Corp. of Connecticut, Totovlaion 18 ministration Committee. Fazio’s criticism only underscores $40.7 million mail budget by $38 Please see MAIL, page 10 which serves Tolland, Ellington, 1------:------million, .Sens. Harry Reid, D-Ncv., Why the difference in mail costs? the bitterness lingering from the

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