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TROTTA “We don’t want to see just a few Manchester Herald naysayers cmne out and say they ■ Cassano targets library o^ SPIDER-MAN by Stan I represent a cross section of the com­ r r i r ficiale.MM*.■■■a.N, Ragi^^ 3. LAsrNI&HT-rHeMlNOA WHATl^ WITH YPU BUT I oHP'AieNvoNea-^ WHAT6 WKWfS WITH MANCHESTER — The Board of munity,” said Deputy Mayor Ronald n r n r FAiPec? AN U e fiA L MOtTouweeemiH^ WHY POBf THg HINJA URSBT Directors is looking for a few new Osella. “We want to see new people F erriN fi RiNfi ANP HyiPResffAfimyrr 6 0 HB'6 BU£RmO fOR with fresh,ouring of feelings one mmning that they want to hear from way or another. In fact, he said. TT new people who haven’t spoken out Indians seeking EEK AND MEEK by Howla Scbnatdar on the issue before. n r Please see CDBG, page 8. sacred grounds SOUTHBURY (AP) — i r j'M ^{?iriN6 A BOOK American Indians who want to w A6o ; r A/tv 5(xcess re-establish prayer ceremonies (A/ITH WCMEN n r 7 Talks to resume on sacred grounds will get a "After I scorched it once, i kept going chance to plead their case to the 67^ n r and made it into a sports shirt!" land’s current owner. Northeast on labor contract Utilities. Motmface Bear, whose ances­ By RICK SANTOS cemetery, water, and sewer tors once had villages on the Stumped? Get answers to ciues by caliing "Dial-a-W ord" THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME divisions. land the utility conqiany now a t 1-9 0 0 -4 5 4 -3 5 3 5 and e n te rin g a c c e s s co d e n u m b e r'184 Manchester Herald B , by Henri Arnold‘and Bob Lee The talks with the town ad­ owns near Lake Zoar, said he 9 5 c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ ------_ Unscramble these four Jumbles, MANCHESTER — Almost three ministration will be the first since will meet with conqiany officials one letter to each square, to form months after contract negotiations negotiations broke off in late Wednesday to discuss access to four ordinary words. the property. WINTHROP by Dick CavalH for one the largest town employee Fetmiary, ^when union leaders and GHILT unions came to a halt, the t a ^ are “We’re going to make the administration attempted to set grounds for access,” said Bear, AAV QAO S A V B h e 's w h a t I d o n Y THE W HO-E THIKtE scheduled to resume. ^ , 1 //. the ground rules for the discussions. who lives on the Golden Hill THINKINQ-OF RUTTINS-CUR a a a r k e t ? KNOW. SOUNDS PRETTY Negotiations for a new contract Little and Assistant General ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER jH O LlSe ON THE A^ARKET. Reservation in Colchester. C e ^ n ty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous A A E S S Y IZOME.. for public works employees are to Manager Steven R. Wjibner, the people, past and present. Each letter In the cipher stands for Bear’s ancestors were the another Today s clue: L equals M begin Wednesday, said John Little, town’s chief labor negotiator, could WARLC president of Local 991 of the Pootatucks, a branch of the RaflInaM PInlo/MancItMtor H «nid not agree on the number of union Paugusett fridian tribe that lived ‘ 8 E 2 feJD EJ HWD American Federation of State. BACK WALK — Laborqrs from The Balf Co. even off the coat of asphalt for a sidewalk along representatives to be involved with along the lake when white set­ the bypass road for the downtown Manchester reconstruction. Replacement of some utility County and Municipal Employees. the negotiations. EXDYJ ES XZTLD The local represents about 125 tlers frrst arrived. lines will constrict or close Main Street to traffic at various times. The area is listed as a state EVILAB WAS THE MUSIC workers in the park, highway. Please see LABOR, page 8. REJU HEAADV, COMINS FROM THE and federal historic site, and HIVE SUSSESTIVE Bear and his people consider it MWE REODA WTA OF T H iS f sacred. But Northeast Utilities Vs.___• ■ • ERNIE by Bud Draca asks that people obtain permits LEHWDZ TA JEH LADUFE Now arrange the circled letters to before venturing on the grounds. form the surprise answer, as sug­ I see you Weicker facing tough tests in Assembly PCTHD REAM.' _ gested by the above cartoon. H A v e w 'T METRCrOLnAN I SOTTENRIP Graves marking nuSEUH o f , By PETER VILES to sustain his frrst veto and his ability to push through a last- “I will clearly have some new material to lay before the HWELYA VCJJ Print answer here: OFVOUK a r t ? CHBESe The Associated Press ditch effort to block the Indian casino in Ledyard. pieople of this state so that they have the assurance that Iroquois project The speech comes three months after Weicker proposed his O J U R T A W . (Answers Monday) whatever frmds are raised under this new tax structure, they BROOKFIELD (AP) — The Jumbles: FORTY CREEK KNOTTY INFIRM budget and two weeks after he failed to get his tax reform PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I don't make jokes. I just watch Yesterday's HARTFORD — Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. faces one of the aren’t going to be totally under the control of government,” state archaeologist plans to sur­ the government and report the facts.” — Will Rogers. Answer The pel lover was smitten • BY A KITTEN toughest tests of his independent administration this week as he package out of the Finance Committee. Weicker said. vey one of tte town’s oldest makes a new push for his budget and tries to win two sig­ Virtually all Republicans in the Legislature remain opposed His new proposal will attempt to break down “a distrust of cemeteries to make sure those Now bBck in Block. Jumblo Book No 44 it aviiiabl* for S2.I0. which inclMlOB dobUmm to Weicker’s proposal for a state income tax, and the and handling, from Jumbft, c/o thia ntwapopor. P.O. Bok 43M, Orlando, FL 32I02-43M. nificant floor votes in the House of Reixesentatives. government that i; getting in the way of passing a budget,” he buried under unmarked graves inciudt your namt. addrata and tip coda and maka chack payabla to Nawapaparbooiia. Democrats are ^eply divided on the issue. said. The budget test comes Wednesday when Weicker will speak rest in peace when digging In an interview last week, Weicker said he will imveil a new While the budget battle probably will not be settled for begins for a natural gas pipeline. at noon to a special Joint convention of the House and Senate, proposal intended to give the public greater control over state THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk A Sy Barry several weeks, two key votes loom this week in the House. The The closeness of the Iroquois an audience he requested. spending, a strategy that could reduce some opposition to the Gas Transmission System The floor votes expected this week will test Weicker’s ability income tax. 6 ET US V HE M E A N S IT'S LATE,I'C? SETTeR Please see ASSEMBLY, page 8. pipeline route to the Northnq) SOME MORB K POOP. PO IT, PHONE HOME I'/M CCMIN(%, THE BORN LOSER by A il Saiwom Cemetep' has led the Connec­ e H O R T y .y \ G 0 6 0 A. „ 5 0 I WON'T ERI(3H ‘^SHUT IHAT ticut Histmical Commissimi to 6ST SACK. INTO you KNOW RJLL WBLL arrange for a survey of the VCSIDP-OTl THe H0U5EI MAMA‘S PU iig COeSMT Decision on cuts grounds, to be conducted by till IDMOBRDWl State Archaeologist Nicholas Bellantoni. expected tonight Bellantoni’s survey will in­ clude radar testing of the graveyard. By SCOTT B. BREDE that works in the Elementary School Iroquois has conducted its Learning Center. £ Z jo tH F l Manchester Herald own extensive surveys and does Other items on School Stqierin- not believe the pipeline will dis­ tendent James P. Kennedy’s list of MANCHESTER — The fate of turb any unmarked graves, said HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browna school programs and teacher posi­ recommended budget cuts are three Iroquois sptdceswoman Andrea THE ORIZWELLS by BIU Beboir tions — under threats of being cut in junior high school teachers, a grade Mindell. school physical education instructor yt>d LOOK PiFFEKet'ir. &EE, T F e y PIP A cTROAVt„. AAHHH U next year’s school spending plan — Y " J a t e IT OFF A ^ IAIHAT I T — L o u ^ y j o e / I'M ^UFFECS.-' will be decided toni^t. and music teacher, and a social Industrial report yoiJfZ HAIK ? 5ATELUTE PtSHr, worker’s assistant. The Board of Education is ex­ Manchester High School would breaks loss string pected to decide where to cut also suffer under Kennedy’s recom­ $560,000 from the 1991-92 educa­ WASHINGTON — In­ mended cuts, which calls for dustrial production inched up tion budget when it meets tonight at eliminating four teachers, a vice 7. in the Board of Education Build­ 0.1 percent in April, breaking a principal, a secretary and a security six-m(xith string of losses which ing at 45 North School St. guard at the school. The Board of Items facing elimination include was the longest since the Education support fix high school 1981-82 recession, the Federal the junior high school interscholas­ sports teams and after-school clubs tic sports program, tuition to send Reserve said today. would also be cut by $15,000 under Some analysts had said in ad­ ' S‘jt students to the Hartford Center for Kennedy’s plan. the Performing Arts, a PROBE vance of the report that the na- ALLEY OOP by Dava Oimue teacher and two partqxofessionals Please see SCHOOL.S, page 8. timi’s ouq>ut in April had shown FRANK AND ERNEST by BobTTwvaa signs of stabilizing, including a OIMHIBACKMYAK.VOU TIRED OF PLAYIN' GAMES, HEY, W H A TS PRg-jjiLAyip VAfiMi»n>j EH? WELL, IT'S ABOUT THIS....P.R? slower loss of faeuxy jobs. TIME, DANG ITf Tha AModalad Pi «m Although factory payrolls MIDEAST GREETING — Soviet Foreign Minster Alexander Bessmartykh welcomes U.S. declined by about 40.000, the Summer school blues? Secretary of State James Baker at the Soviet embassy residence in Cairo today, where they loss was cmisiderably less than Thousands of schoolchtidreh that this Ugoingto bring attne dtf- met for their second round of talks on a variety of Middle East issues. the average 115,000 in the pre­ needing help with tho basics won’t ficulttes f the proUlm and other issues, including PH>>PS by Joaaph Fanie CMcago. Summer programs^ teem and 11. CAIRO — Secretary of State James A. Baker HI today arms control, in a two-hour meeting here with Be­ INDEX HEYfWAlTA , ^TW^ATTHATMOMEMT safe so far in roost Western and “Last year we had close to 9,000 asked the Soviet Union ftx support in authorizing a UJ4. ssmertnykh devoted mostly to trying to arrange a Middle East peace conference. lAINUlEr YOU’RE NOT %pJiSmYIIBALIze?HE Southern states. kids. This year it will be 4,000 to police frxxre to replace American and other a lli^ troq)s 16pages,2septions ■ TnilinnapnUt p l ^ OUR REGULAR HAPFAfLCpHlSATTeMPT tO CUt alttlOSt 5,000,” aaid spokesman John who are protecting Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq. Syria’s refusal to budge on two key issues — and the EduoUion 5 WAIL^AA^i! ATTHB perfect ail ttimmer enrichment and elec­ Hairston.' “We don’t have the But Soviet Foreign Minister Alexander A. Be­ likelihood Israel will resist as well — could spell failure Business 8 mjooey.” for Baker as he tries to set iqi peace negotiations. Classified 14-16 tive classes •—< a decisitxi affecting ssmertnykh did not say publicly whether Baker had per­ Cornice 13 11.000 of the district’s 50,000 ttu- Milwaukee, b d n g a $33 million suaded him not to blot^ an expected U.S.-backed resolu­ The Soviets could play a pivotal role through their ties FOCUS 7 dents. ' tion in the Security Council. to Sym and the Palestine Liberation Organiaation, which Local remains instruihental in choosing Palestinian delegates. 2-4 “We’re very sensitive to the fact Please sec SUMMER, page 8. “A thin line separates the necessity for humanitarian Lottstv 2 Nalion/Wbrid 4.7 support and the concern for the sovereignty of Please see BAKER, page 8. exxtuariee 2 Ootnion 6 Soorts 6-11,14 Stats 4 Sei’vilig The Manchester Area For Over 110 Yeai*s ~ Call Today for Home Deliveiy 647-9946 lelevision 7 i l i A III,. 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 13,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 13,1991__^3 Serving Manchester ■ Coventry RECORD lo c a l/ r e g io n a l ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron About Town Police Roundup Resident helps Student voter registration Police arrest drug users Hebrcm Registrars of Voters will hold a voter making victims of abuse session on May IS at RHAM Senior High School, for the MANCHESTER — After breaking ^ a beer party in The children’s stories Elaine herself the mother of three, is often purpose of registering high school voters. Students who an qien area near 540 Main St, police arrested three Kahaner tells are not the traditional asked how she can bear to woric are currmtly 18 years old or will become 18 before youths (HI drug charges Riday night bedtime type, meant to soothe a with people who hurt childreit “It’s November 5 may register. Registrars will be in the Police said they received several r ^ r t s of a party small child into sleep. a sense of social outreach,” she uys. cafeteria fimn 11 ajn. to 1 pjn. to assist qiplicants. going (HI and sent two undercover police officers to in­ Prospective voters are reminded that proof of age is Kahaner’s stories are real-life “I’m woricing with the hurt child in­ vestigate. necessary to register. nightmares. They involve children side that adult” The officers found about 20 youths hanging around she sees in the course of her work at Most child abusers were abused and drinking beer. Several were gathered around a large Blood drives for May Manchester Memorial Hospital, themselves, she continues. Without rock smoking what police say was marijuana. The of­ Comecdcut Valley East, Greater Hartfratl Chapter, children who have been abused or nurturing, they grow up with little N ficers then identified themselves and told the youths to neglected by thqir parents or self-esteem. Never ta u ^ t to parent American Red Cross, will sponsor the following blood- stay whoe they were. drives during the mtmth; May 13, at Wsstside Multicare, caretakers. Kahaner, parent educa­ by example, they reinact the story of Police said Kevin C. Hale, 19, of 52 Greene Ibir., East tion coordinator for the hospital, their own upbringing. Parent 349 Bidwell S t, Manchester, from 1:30 to 6:30 pjn.; Hartford, then attempted to d n ^ a plastic bag ctmtidning May 20 at Congregational (iu rch of S. Glastonbury, works with adults, teaching them marijuana on the grouncL The bag was seized as evidence parenting skills. But she remembers Cmner of Main & High S t; South Glastonbury, 2 to 7 and Hale was arrested on ctoges of possessioo of pjn. WaOc-ins welcome. the children. The faces of the marijuana and destructiem of evidence. children are never far from her Noted women artists exhibit Alro arrested were Scott C. Lebrun, 18, of 40 Gover­ mind. nor St., East Hartford, and Lee F. O’Coimor, 17, of 65 Kahaner tells about a 4-year-oId Red Pines Fann, 3513 Main S t (Route 31), Coventry, Baldwin Rd. Lebrun was chaiged with possession of girl admitted to the hospit^ under will feature “Noted Women Artists of the 19th and 20th marijuana and possession of drug parqibenialia. O’Con­ an order of temporary custody be­ Century” through June 30 in the Gallery. Hours are noon nor was charged with possession of drug parqdiemalia. cause she had come in badly to 5 pjn., closed Mondays. Rw more information, call All three youths were released on a $500 non-surety' bruised. Hospital staff suspected 742-0567. bond pending a May 15 appearance in Manchester Su­ abuse by the mother’s boyfriend. Pinochle results perior Court Under tire law, the state Deixuiment of Children and Youth Services may Susan Plese The Manchester Pinochle Players met at the Army and ask a hospital to hold a child it Navy Chib at 9:30 ajn. on May 9. Play is open to all judges endangered for 90 hours educators attempt to interrijqpt the senior members. Results were: Gladys Seelert, 611; Public Meetings without bringing formal charges cycle of abuse by teaching the most Adolphe Ybske, 599; R ed Krause, 585; Eleanor Jorgen­ Nsrdi Contoy/HmeliMtef HtfsM against the parent. difficult skill in the w(xld: raising OUR NAMESAKE PERFORMS — The Manchester Salvation Army Band — Manchester, sen, 584; Viv Laquene, 584; Gert McKay, 577; Dale When the mother came to the healthy children. M<*r, 576; Ada Rojas, 574; Don Jorgensen, 573; Lilian Mania Contay/Manchaatar Harakl There are success stories. England, that is — performed at Emanuel Lutheran Church In Manchester — Manchester, Manchester hospital to visit her child, Kahaner Carlson, 569; Rit Alkas, 565; Andre Mr more information, call 647-9833. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was a retired Cut­ mother was admitted to St. Agnes This town listing of dssths Is offsfsd Irss of ehsrgs by ths Municipal Building, 6:30 pjn. little girl hours later, at 4 ajn. She Home for unwed mothers in West Msnehsstsr Hsrsid. Psid snnouncsmsnts of dssth and In ter for Manchester Modes Co. Rmeral service and burial Fair Rent Comm., Lincoln Center gold room, 7 pjn. had pulled a chair up to the Daughters of Isabella Msmortsms sppasr undsr ths Osath Notleas hsading. officials isolated Hartfixd, where she lived while at­ will take place on Ibesday, 11 ajn., at Tfcnqile Beth tricky for travel microwave oven in the lounge, and tending college. She now works and The Daughters of Isabella, S t Margaret’s Circle, will Sholom Memorial Rirk, Glenwood & A u tu m n St, Andover had climbed iqi to make tea for her is raising her child herself. hold an open meeting Ibesday at 7 pjn, at the Fu-st Manchester Manchester, CT. Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmingttm Tbesday By RICK SANTOS library board only meets once each mother. Kahaner’s life wevk will peak in Feder^ Savings and Loan Bank. Carol Lenihan and her Ave., Hartford has charge of the arrangements. Board of Education, Andover Elem. SchooL 7:30 pjn. By BRIAN M. TROTTA future site of the parking lots. But Manchester Herald month. Santina Lantlerl r ProfessiiHials call such respemses November. Largely due to her ef­ ctxnmittee will be in charge of refieshments. Board of Rre Commissioners. Firehouse, 7:30 pjn. Manchester Herald the houses cannot be tom down The administration of the library “parentification,” Kahaner says. forts, an interaatio^ symposium oo 565 Verhpn St. Wednesday until the asbestos inside them is MANCHESTER — Democratic Blood volunteers needed Laura J. (DesJardins) may be made more efficient if the “W th parents unable to nurture, we the prevention of child abuse and Meyer Leviht ZcHiing Board of Appeals, Tbwn Off. Bldg., 7:30 pjn. removed. Snow said the buildings Director Stephen T. Cassano has b o ^ was made an advisory group, MANCHESTER — They could see the child nreeting the needs of ireglect will be held that month in Volurtteers (r» need for medical experience) are Parrish should be down by the end of the questioned the Charter Revision 17D Garden Dr. Bolton rename it Maze Street. like the Advisory Park and Recrea­ the parent. The child becomes the Jerusalem. Kahaner is the American trained as donor registrars, temperature takers, runner/es- month. Commission’s decision not to Laura J. Parrish Laura J. (DesJardins) Rurish, 61, of 64 l^ g e w o o d Dr., Wednesday For the next coiqile of weeks, tion Committee, Cassano said. parent of the parent" chairwoman, and Manchester corts, observers and refrediment servers. C o u ^ will be recommend any change in the ad­ Manchester, died Saturday, May 11, 1991, at John Planning Commission, C(Hnmunity Hall, 7:30 pjn. drivers who venture on to Main For travelers wishing to avoid Some of his concerns are the Kahaner remembers another little Memorial Hospital is a co-sponsor. offered at the Manchester Red Cross office Thursday 64 Wedgewood Dr. ministrative structure of the public Dempsey Hospital in Farmington. She was the widow of Thursday Street in downtown will have to the work on Main Street Snow same as those of the library staff. girl who had been sexually abused Sgt. Susan Gibbens of the firan 9:30 to 11:30 ajn, or 6:30 to 8:30 pjn. Rw more in- libraries. Bolton Allen Fuller Rurish. who died April 23rd of this year. ZiHiing Board of ^p ea ls. Community HalL 7 pjn. weave their way around a multi­ said the access road, which lies to Most of the staff sign^ a letter by several men - her mother’s Manchester Police Department will fmnation or registration, call 643-5111. Cassano, who questioned the Bom May 12,1929 in Logansport, Indiana, she had lived Riday tude of crews working on the the East of Main Street is avail­ that was sent to the Charter Revision boyfriends. The 10-year-old had attend also as a mem ba of the inter- Helen Deimore decision at Tbesday’s Board of WAXES meets Tuesday in Manchester since 1950. She is survived by a son and School Referendum, Community Hall, 6 ajn. to 8 pjn. Main Street reconstruction able. Eventually the road will be Commission. The letter said the thiw distinct personalities. Multiple natitmal faculty. project. made a one-way street but cur­ Directors’ meeting, said that recent libraries would function better* if The Women’s Association lb Enjoy Slimming will Hebron dau^tcr-in-law, Michael A. and Fiances E. Parrish of persixiality disorder - the splitting International recognition does not Willington; four daughters and a son-in-law, Danielle J. Coventry William Snow, the project rently it is available to tndfic appearances of library officials they could tap into the resources of of self - is usually the result of chil- meet on IViesday at 72 East Center S t Weigh in will be Tbesday headed either north or south. before the directors have shown that change the bottom line, however. welter Philip Nell Parrish and Paul D. Billiel (rf West Willingum, Denise R. cixirdinator said this morning that the town administration, which dhood sexual abuse. It is a survival Fex Kahaner, it is simple. “Everyone 6:15 to 7:15 pjn. and a meeting and Mother’s Day Dmocratic Town Cmte., Town Off. Bldg., 8 pjn. Snow stud that despite the the library adimnistration is too far 12 Grist Mill Road Rurish of East Hartfoid, Gail R. Parrish of Manchester, the serpentine route down Main could provide assistance in such mechanism, Kahaner says. needs someone to love them,” she program will follow. For more information, call Historical District Comm., Coventry H.S., 7 pjn. Street will continue until the con­ delay in closing the west side of removed from the town. Elinor Fontaine of Mianu, Florida; her mother, Ruth A. areas as personnel, training, budget Talking about child abuse is pain­ says. In Kahaner’s world, it is the 649-6338. Deaths elsewhere Wednesday tractor, Della Construction Co. of Main Street the reconstruction is Last month, library officials asked DesJardins of South Windsor; a sister, Mary Jeanne preparation, data processing, office parent who provides that uncondi­ School Building Cmte., Coventry H.S., 7:30 pjn. Enfield, is able to close the west still progressing on schedule. the board to approve funding for ful for Kahaner. Seeing the siiutll American Legion meeting Homer “John” Larrabee Hinkley-White of Denver, Colorado; six grandchildren; tectoology, capitd planning, and survivors is even more so. Kahaner, tional love. Conservation Comm., Town Off. Bldg., 7:30 pjn. side of the street and officially renovations to V ^ton Library, but several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a Snow said that work on the purchasing. The American Legion Post 102 members are urged to East Hartford Insurance Advisory Cmte., Town Off. Bldg., 7:30 pjn. open the access road. were criticized because their es­ son, Allen F. Parrish Jr. Funeral services will be Wednes­ storm drainage system will cause Despite the request, members of attend to make plans for Memorial Day and the tqrcom- formerly of Manchester Veteran’s, Town CMfiice Building, 7:30 pjn. The problem, he said, is th ^ the timates fix’ the cost of the work were the Charter Revision Commission day, 10:30 AM at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main some rerouting of traffic between ing visit to Westover, Mass. AFB, for Manchester’s Mark McKeever St, Manchester. Burial will be in East Cemetery, Thursday west side of the street cannot be two years old. The board tqiproved agreed no changes were necessary homecoming day for the troops in the Gulf on Thursday Center and F to l streets and be­ In Brief East Windsor Manchester. Friends may call at the funeral home Tbes- Veteran’s Appreciation, Town Off. Bldg., 7:30 pjn. closed until there is off-street only part of the project and asked after interviewing several library at 8 pjn. Call 646^7961 for infomuition on any American parking available to replace tween Ibik and Locust streets. day from 7 to 9 PM. Memorial (xxitributions may be Hebron for revised estimates for the rest. employees and outside experts (m Legion programs. spaces which will be lost on Main Drainage work at the Rirest made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundatiirn. 533 Cottage Tbesday Cassano said also that the system libraries. Other Ferguson hr April, Warrington said she Street Four houses, which must Street parking lot will also begin in which the head librarian takes A public hearing on the proposed Parents without partners Grove Road, Bloomfield. CT. 06002 or to the Com­ Recycling Task Force, Town HaU, 7:30 pjn. would not seek re-election at the end Death Notices munity Child Guidance Qinic, 317 North Main St., be demolished, now stand on the this week. Snow said. direthion from the Library Board of charter revisions is to be scheduled to seek post of her term. East of the Riv«- Chapter #1296, Parents Without Plaiming/Zoning Comm. Wrkshp., Town HaU, 7:30 Manchester 06040. pjn. Directors is awkward b ^ u s e the before June 7. Earlier this month, Thomas Fer­ I^rtners, will hold an orientation and information meet­ MANCHESTCR — Elaine Fer­ Wednesday guson announced that he will run for ing for single parents on Ibesday at 7 pjn. at the Bolton Helen (Cotter) Deimore guson announced this mcxning that the position of Eighth Utilities Dis­ HBstorical Dist Cmte., Town HaU, 7:30 p.m. United Methodist Church, Route 44 at South Rd., Bol­ she will join her husband, Tbmnas, trict Resident in the coining elec­ Helen (Cotter) Deimore, 89, of BolUxi, died Saturday Personnel ^ipeals Board, Town HaU, 7:30 pjn. ton. R h* more information, call 649-1949. Coventry ponders vice principal post in running f(x an Eighth Utility Dis­ (May 11,1991), at her home. Bom in Harford, she lived Recreation briefs Thursday tion. The district’s current president, trict position. Samuel Longest, said this will be his in East Hartford for many years, before moving to Bolton Board of Selectmen, Town HaU, 7:30 p.m. and who is ’in tune’ to the needs of tween Coventry’s high school and YWCA recreation program in 1956. She retired in 1965 from the IRS where she had By KATHLEEN T. TAYLOR remains vacant, and while the mem­ last year in the office. Hebron Bldg. Cmte. #2, Superintdt’s Office, 6 pjn. Manchester Herald bers of the Coventry Board of adolescents.” the middle school, establishing a Elaine Ferguson said she is seek­ R w YWCA will offer a recreation and enrichment been employed for 28 years. She leaves two daughters, Track and Add program morning schedule at the high school ing to fill the treasurer position that Elections will be held during the program for children in grades K-6 \ < I,'' '' vived by her sister and brother-in-law. Rose "Sue" Os- of showers and possibly a Water mains flushing tashen and Puil Ostashen of Manchester, 13 nieces and thunderstorm. More humid. Hi{^ 80 The town wUl be flushing water mains in the foUow- nephews; 20 grand-nieces and grand-nephews, and 2 to 85. ( . Coleman Bros. Shows ing areas o f the water system beguming today through great grand-nieces. She was pre-deceased by her parents, A old front sagging south from John Deere's Tricyder " Mower Team nlday from 7:15 ajn. to 3 pjn.: Joseph and Lucy Lantieri; a'lnother, Sal Lantieri; an(l the S t Lawrence VaUey will move at the ■ R om Middle Tbnqiike at Woodbndge Street two sisters, Anna Scanlon and Matilcla Healy. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 13.1991—5 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 13,1991 Brady Bill victory signals Kurds still balk S. Africa at leaving camps crackdown «- beginning of law struggle threatened - r ' s ZAKHO. Iraq (AP) — The Kurdish leaders are reluctant to The administration also has said it would right to keep the death penal­ ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) — The United Nations today took nearly encourage a return to die city, which JOHANNESBURG, South Africa would consider a ban on nine t3q>es ty out of the anti-crime package but 130 tons of wheat and other siq^lies CTOigressitxial gun control advocates could see himself voting for the had 350,000 pecqile before the Per­ (AP) — The government may be of semiautomatic weapons — to a provincial oqrital control!^ by who cheered passage of the so- overall bill even if it were included. sian Gulf War and the following fo rc^ to impose a state of emergen­ another provision that is v^emently Iraqi forces, as tte allies so u ^t to called Brady Bill may soon find Two other controversial items, Kurdish rebellion. The leaders want cy and ban political organizationa to opposed by the NRA. persuade Kurdish refugees to return themselves in a quandary. both dropped from a crime bill late guarantees of allied protection or a eiul black fiiaional righting that ^ But many of the lawmakers who from mountain camps. Having won House approval for last year, are likely to emerge as the delay until they secure an autonomy claimed hundreds of lives, the police the measure requiring a week-long favor those two gun-control The wmld body also plans today agreement with Saddam Hussein. provisions rind certain elements of real sticking points in this year’s minister has warned. waiting period fm handgun pur­ to take ovCT two U.S.-built relief Dohuk lies outside the allied zone. Law and Order Minister Adriaan chases, they must next decide the Bush crime package uiqMdatable. debate. camps within the secure zone in A Kurdish rebel leader struck a The president wants to revive the One would limit the rights of state VlOr made the statement late Sun­ whether to compromise cm basic northern Iraq created to protect the note of hope Sunday, however, by day after 27 people were IdUed federal death penalties left dormant prisoners — particularly those on omstitutional issues of criminal pro­ Kurds, in preparation for its even­ armouncing that the guerrillas and when some 1,000 Zulus armed with by a 1972 Supreme Court decision death row — to challenge convic­ cedure to secure President Bush’s tual takeover of the zone from the the Baghdad government are close spears and knives rampaged throu^ and expand ciq)ital punishment to tions or delay sentences by riling signature on the bill. allies. to reaching an agreement on Kur­ a squatter pamp in the black ^)ply it to more than 30 crimes. habeas corpus petitions in federal While Sen. Jose{A Biden, the Plans call for U.S. and other al­ dish autonomy in northern Iraq. township of Kagiso outside Johan­ chairman of the Senate Judiciary Death penalty opponents, who court. lied troops to eventually leave the The Kurdish elders who refuse to have successfully fought off thu The other provision would ex­ nesburg. Committee, has expressed a willing­ area, turning over the entire relief leave the mountain camps say that Sunday’s attack was one of the proposal in the past, may not prevail pand the exceptions to the so-called ness to negotiate with the White effwt to the United Nations and they would return to Dcdiuk if such worst outbreaks of violence in this year. exclusionary rule that bars use of House, others are noticeably less other agencies. Who will protea the an agreement could be reached. recent maiths and followed weeks eager. Simon, for example, said he improperiy seized evidence in court *nw AMooiiAtd PrvM Kurds after the allies go, however, U.S. Army Qq*. Joseph Wood­ of deadly clashes baween sup­ RECEIVES HONORS — Former Soviet Foreign Minister Edvard A. Shevardnadze, center, is ”I am not willing to sacrifice the worries the refugees. bury, of the allied relief' head­ porters of African National Con­ things I believe in order to get the Officials said the repatriatitm of quarters in Silopi, Ihrkey, said the seen with his wife Nunuii, ieft, and President of Boston University John Siiber, right, Sunday gress and the Zulu-dcxninated In- Brady Bill,” Sen. Paul Simon, D-H1., refugees from the harsh camps on eight-truck U.N. convoy today icAtha movement led hy Mangosuthu in Boston, during commencement exercises at the university. Mr. Shevardnadze was the said late last week, referring to the Europe: tougher the mountainous Dirldsh border has transported to Dohuk 128 Urns of Buthelezi. main commencement speaker and received an honorary doctor of iaws degree. issues that relate to prisoners’ rights continued, and one major settlement w he^ flour, rice, vegetable oil and The ANC issued a statement to rile iq>peals and tte use of certain that h o u ^ 1(X),(XX) refugees is other siqiplies. today charging that police aided the evidence in criminal cases. nearly empty. That is enough for 18,000 people. Zulus in the attack. Police actions, it ”I don’t think any majority of the gun control laws Yet KunUsh leaders representing Foreign and Ihrkish journalists Tha Aaaecialwl Pr*M said, “reinforce the perception that House Judiciary Committee would accompanying the convoy were Bush gets chilly reception self-expression or mark^ of in- the peq[)le of the provirxiial oqiital, CAMP TOWN — The Kurdish refugee camp at Zakho in Northern iraq has sweiled to more police aid the perpetrators of stich ever vote to allow illegal evidence AMSTERDAM, Netherlands turned back from a checkpoint out­ dqtendence, said Elisabeth Lis- Dohuk, on Sunday frustrated efforts massacres and a a against defense­ in criminal cases,” echo^ Rq>. Don (AP)— Even the gun lobby backs to speed the repatriation by deeming side Dohuk maimed by Iraqi sol­ than 20,000 people displaced as a result of the fighting between Iraqi troops and Kurdish which was received Sunday at times he said. “We must free people who senherg, an Amsterdam less residents.” HAMPTON, Va. (AP) — Presi­ Edwards, D-Calif., a senior liberal gun control in Holland. in a ^ u a te a U.S.-broker^ security diers, the semi-official Anatolia rebels. Many more Kurds continue to arrive at the allied-protected camps from mountain dent Bush’s promises to fight dis­ with scattered ^plause or silence. have been held back by the barriers criminologist member of the panel. “You derinitely want tough agreement in the city. news agency of Tukey said. Police rejected accusations they crimination ^ d not win over an In a wide ranging speech cm his of discrimination.” enough legislation so you don’t “We in the Netherlands believe hideouts. Yet that is the tradeoff that many aided the Zulu attack as “propagm- audience of black college graduates administration’s domestic priorities. *This administration will right have everytne looking through a that the more guns are around, the liberal Democrats say is being of­ da.” Some residents claimed police who remember he vetoed civil rights Bush referred to his housing discrimination vigtnously because a gunsight”* says Piet Hoogevecn, hitter the risk they will be used,” fered by the White House. in armored vehicles escort^ the legislatitm last year. program that includes allowing kinder gentler nation must not be chairman of the Royal Nether­ she said, and c tiM the American And how it is resolved over the Bangladesh focus on water 2Uilus to the squatter camp, but their Many of the students at Hampton tenants to buy public housing. gentle or kind to those who practice lands Shooters’ Association. constitutional right to bear arms a Case close nears; next several months is likely to accounts were confused and con­ “We want to free people now prejudice.” “ridiculous idea .. . that only University did not want the presi­ detennine whether the Brady bill be­ While guns are everywhere in DHA K^ Bangladesh (A ^ — The first wave of U.S. May 1. trapped by self doubt and despair,” The comment was greeted by a creates violence.” tradictory. dent to give the graduation address. comes law, as well as the shape of the inner cities of the United ' troops to join the battle against disease and starvation in smattering of applause and a couple For most of this regitm scarred Black factional righting has be­ any crime legislation to emerge States and Congress debates cyclone-devastated Bangladesh today scouted out pos- The U.S. soldiers who landed Sunday, Marines and Mandela criticized by two world wars, gun owner­ come chronic. of jeers. from Congress. moderate legislation on the sub­ •sible sites along the sea coast for water purification units. Army Rangers, were expected to be joined today by a When he rinished, several rows of ship doesn’t have the macho con­ JOHANNESBURG, South face eight counts of Iddiuqrping Bush: limit malpractice awards Bush Im threatened to veto the ject, western Europeans credit Diree score American soldiers arrived Sunday, the C-5 cargo plane with rive UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters R)lice said today that at least 10 graduates sat stonily and refused to notation ascribed to it. Africa (AP) — As he began and assault related to the 1988 ab­ handgun bill if it is passed by itself, their strict laws with helping keep first of more than 12,(X)0 U.S. troops — including Per­ and crews, air traffic controllers and Seabees. people had been IdUed in the past 24 NEW YORK (AP) — President States that refuse would lose a applaud, while a lm t two dozen delivering hiis judgment, the judge duction of four young men from a and the 239-186 vote last week, a lid on violence. Hunting rifles and shotguns are sian Gulf War veterans — slated to contribute to the in­ hours in clashes between riv^ black Bush is sending to Congress this portion of the federal Medicare and raised their fists in the traditional Experts say a cultural bias available, usually with licensing 'The full U.S. task force will include 4,600 Marines today criticiz^ Wrinnie Mandela Methodist Church home in the coupled with unrelenting opposition ternational effort to save storm survivors. groups in various parts of the week a plan to pressure states to Medicaid funds they receive for black power salute. against violence in western and competency requirements, but and 8,oio0 sailors, along with hundreds of army troops, f a being evasive in some of the black township of Soweto. One of by the National Rifle Association Millions of people are threatened by disease, hunger country. Rrlice said the dead in­ limit court awards for malpractice. health care for the elderly ^ the Bush last year rejected the civil Europe’s highly organized private handgun ownership is said Navy Lt. Cmdr. Kenneth Patterson, a spokesman for testimony she gave dtioing her as­ the men was subsequently killed. leaves little doubt he would prevail. and exposure following the April 30 cyclone that killed cluded three people killed in an at­ The New Yoik Hmes said today. poor, according to the Times, which rights bill, over objections of many the U.S. Ricific Command in Honolidu. Troops will be sault and kidnapping trial. But the president has said he’ll societies is a n ^ e r faeux’ in the severely restricted in most n>more than 139,000 people, many of whom lived on low- tack Sunday lught on a squatter Under the plan, states woidd be said it obtained a draft of the advisers and after a vigtnxHis debate relatively low murder rates, which countries of western Europea. arriving throughout the coming week. Defense lawyers said it could consider the measure, named for lying islands and in coastal villages along the Bay of Reviewing some aspects of Mrs. camp in Sioweto, but gave no details. encouraged to strengthen medical proposal. within his administratitm, and sided range from 65 percent of the U.S. In eastern Europe, new govern­ take hours or even days before the Mandela’s testimony, the judge wounded former White House press "Bengal. The advance team, comprised primarily ot engmeers licensing boards, set limits on the with business interests who com­ figure down to about 10 percent. ments have shown no eagerness to judge issued his vordia. South said the defendant had been Vlok said the government is secretary James S. Brady, who was „ As the misery continued in the southeast, more bad and radio specialists, was scouting terrain for setting up amount malpractice victims can col­ The plan is designed to bring plained they would have to impose Historically, the use of force Africa does n a have jury trials and reluctant to declare a state of emer­ wounded in the 1981 assassination liberalize the stringent rirearms „weather struck other parts of Bangladesh. High wind evasive and deliberately v a ^ in lect for pain and suffering and estab­ down the cost of medical care by quotas on hiring women and has beat a government monopoly restrictions impost by their water purification (^rations. the judge will reacdi a veidia sane of her courtroom testimony gency and would have to consider attempt against then President warnings were issued, but none of the new storms and lish a system for mediating disputes, shrinking the amount doctors have minorities in order to meet the bill’s in western Europe, not a means of Communist predecessors. alone. during the three-month trial. such a move carefully because it Ronald Reagan, as part of an overall • floods tqiproached the intensity of the killer cyclone. “We g a equipment here to make pure water — out of the newqiaper said. to pay for malpractice insurance. standards. Justice M.S. Stegnuuin, said he would provoke widespread opposi­ crime measure. Rireign and local relief agencies have been stru ^in g salt water, out of contaminated water. We can almost take mud and make it drinkable,” Marine Maj. Dave had “a lot of g ro u ^ to cover” in “I can only coKlude she did n a tion. "to get food and safe dihiking water to survivors, starting his judgement wish to disclose the whole truth,” thousands of whom are suffering from diarrhea that heal­ Sebastian said Sunday. “This is the option that the Sebastian, a 39-year-old engineer from Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Maiidela, wife of African he smd at oie point. “I found this More than 300 cited, computer seized in cockfight raids th officials say could turn into a cholera epidemic. National Congress leader Nelson vagueness disturbing,” the judge government has,” he said on the said the water puriricatitm points probably would be es­ The government — whose tallies are usually conserva- Mandela, and two other defendants state^un South African Broadcast­ tablished close to places where relief organizations are said at another point ARBAUGH, Ohio (AP) — Raids on two cockfights in in states where they’re illegal as big as this,” said Sandy hopefully end cockrighting across the U.S. as well as in watching a cockfight, and they paid fines of $180 each, "tive and slow — said Sunday night at least 2M people in ing Corp. already handing out food and providing medical care. southern Ohio resulted in citations against more thm 300 Rowland, director of the Great Lakes office of the Ohio,” she said. sheriff’s dispatcher Carolyn hfcManis said. the area hit by the cyclone have died of diarrhea since spectators and yielded a computer that authorities hope Humane Society of the tinited States. Cockrighting involves fitting roosters’ legs with The farm’s owner, Ernest Ray Johnson, 57, was will lead them to cockright promoters around the The computer, seized near Arbaugh in Vinton County, needle-sharp g ^ s iqr to 4 inches Itnig and pitting them charged with carrying a ctmcealed we^xm and jailed on country. is believed to ctmtain the membeiihip list for a cock- against each <^er in a right to the death. $25,000 bail, McManis said. The raids took place Saturday night at farms in Vinton fighting organization, Ms. Rowland said. State, fedoal and local law enfmeement authorities In Scioto County, dispatcher Debby Tackett said Larry and Scioto countries. “The importance of taking this place off is that we took part in the raids. Cantrell, 40, held a c o ^ g h t at his Minford-area farm “I know of no other cockfights that have been raided have now started to get into their network, so we dan Ai^orities in Vinton County cited 249 peq>le for and was jailed on a charge of cockrighting. EDUCATION CALDWELL Hirsch: highest pay in state ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. SCOTT Manchester Herald OIL as hand gestures and other com­ HARTFORD (AP) — Leon C. Electric Co., Fairfield. $5 million. bide Corp., Danbury. $1.4 million. ■ebcrtlMlMK I MANCHESTER — As part of “We involve the kids in as All Lines of Helping special students their responsihility as student many regular programs as pos­ munication skills, that they ob­ Hirsch, chairman and chief execu­ Rank: 35 Rank: 254. insuransmiths 6 4 9 -8 8 4 1 ■ serve their classmates cloing, she tive officer of U.S. Surgical Corp. in Robert F. Daniell, United Tech­ G J. Radcliffe, Hubbell Inc., New coimcil members, Bridget Lyyer sible,” she said. said. Norwalk ttq>s the list of the state’s nologies Corp., Hartford. $2.4 mil­ Haven. $1.3 millicm. Rank: 28(5. Insurance and Michael Vittale spent a period Her students are also en­ This is helpful because most of lion. Rank: 116. Andrew C. Sigler, Champion In- a day selling tickets to Bennet couraged to get involved in ex­ highest paid executives. her special education students Hirsch’s total compensation in Louis F. Bantle, UST Inc., Green­ ternati(»ial Corp., Stamford. $1.28 649-5241 move into mainstream Junior High School’s recent tracurricular activities as well. have little or no commimication 1990 of $7.1 millitxi made him the wich. $2.3 million. Rank: 12(5. million. Rank: 2&9. *.83» Spring Dance. Besides her position on the stu­ skills. A large part of the 20th highest paid executive in the Thomas D. O’Malley, Tosco George B. Harvey, Pitney Bowes 65 East Center Street Although ticket sales were dent coimcil, Lyver helps manage COD. la-*-* 7 SS 8SS 9 Beimet’s track team. Other stu­ program’s curriculum is devised country, according to a Forbes Corp., Stamford. $2.2 million. Rank: Inc., StmfcHd. $1.26 million. Rank: 1 o'' '‘t.-Mr;" f.l’iumur'n booming, Lyver ended iq> skip­ Pfu sut I'M I lo rh.jMQ** to help the special education Magazine survey. 137. Manchester, CT ping the dance. Vittale, cm the dents in her class have tried out 297. children learn from their peers Second on the Forbes list in the James L. Johnson, GTE Corp., other hand, went and had a good f a sporting teams, she said. time. The music was the best part The breakdown of the self-con­ through playing with toys, listen­ state was John F. Welch Jr., chair­ Stamford. $2.15 million. Rank: 143. ing to tapes and singing together. man and chief executive officer of Joel B. Alvord, Shawmut Nation­ about the dance, he said. tained special education class­ The pair’s stint on the student room is also taking place in The program also teaches the General Electric Co. in Fairfield. al Corp., Hartford. $2.14 million. handio^ped children basic life Robert F. Daniell, chairman, presi­ Rank: 145. council is just one way that stu­ elementary schools as well. The dents in Laraine Giuill’s ^recial Early Childhood Special Educa­ skills. dent and chief executive ofHcer at Wilson Wilde, Hartford Steam “Everything that we do in here United Technologies Corp. ranked Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co., education class are getting in­ tion Program is perhrqrs the most revolutionary unit of tUs change. is aimed f a independence in the third with $2.4 million. Hartford. $2.11 millicm. Rank: 149. volved in regular school activities. Today, special education stu­ The program groups three- long run,” Manke said. Compensation of top executives Stephen L. Pistner, Ames Depart­ The earlier the children start at many big U.S. companies has ment Stores Inc., Rocky Hill. $2.1 dents throu^out the school dis- year-olds with physical, mental tria are being integrated into the and social disabilities with three- learning these skills, the more been an issue recently because of millicm. Rank: 154. likely they will be able to live on high pay during a poor year in many regular school functions in a year-olds without special educa­ Ronald E. Ferguson, General Re variety of fashions. Self-contained tion needs fo a times a week. Cur­ their own once they become in ^ trie s. Corp., Stamford. $1.9 inillion. Rank: Summer/Fail adults, she said. Here is the list of Connecticut ex­ classes f a special education stu­ rently, the program is in operatioi 168. dents are being replaced with at Highland Huk and Robertson ecutives making more than $1 mil­ William J. Alley, American The program helps the students group pairings. Elementary schools. without ht^ciqrs by getting them lion in total compensation in 1990: Brands Inc., Greenwich. $1.8 mil- Bridal At Roberts(m. the Early Chil­ Although Gnall’s students, accustomed to their handicaps Leon C. H ii^h, U.S. Surgical licm. Rank: 181. dhood program handles an equal whose problems range from learn­ peers, said Manke, who has t a u ^ Corp., Norwalk. $7.1 million. R ^ : Raul A. Allaire, Xerox Corp., number of special education and 20. ing disabilities to mild mental special education students f a 18 Stamford. $1.5 million. Rank: 239. retardation, take their basic non-special education students, John F. Welch Jr., General years. Robert D. Kennedy, Union Car­ Guide academic subjects together, they said its teacha, Nancy Manke. During those 18 years, SeoH B. Bwd>/M>ne>i— (W HwaM join the mainstream student body “We found that handioqrped in their elective courses. Her stu­ students benefit more when paired society’s attitudes aboa people Nqncy Manke, center, the teacher of Robertson Elementary School’s E ^ y Childhood dents’ health, technology educa- with their non-handicapped with i^ysical and mental (Us­ Special Education program, leads her class in singing “People in the Bus.” The program ti(m, home economics and com­ peers,” Manke stud. abilities has changed, she said. groups three-year-olds with and without physical and mental disabilities four mornings a puter classes are all spent away The students with handicaps are People’s fear has been replaced by able to imitate the behavias, such p ri^ , she said. week. fron the c a e group, Giiall said.. Publish Date immmi Thursday, May 23,1991 mCXlLAlTS D^dline College Notes Thursday, M ay16,1991 lUgh School, Manchester, recieved an award recently at program. East Nazarene honor roll To enter vet training Nichols CoUege, Dudley, Mass. Posteraro was given the award f a being the most im­ ★ ★ ★ SPECIALS ★ ★ ★ proved player in boys varsity basketbaU; Corbett for Julie Benes, daughter of Peggie Lewis of Manchester IHark Griswold, s(m of Dr. Douglas and Joanna Gris­ She is a fieshiium majoring in marketing and is a being the best tumbla in gymnastics; and Sposito, the and David Benes of Neath Braddock, Pl , Mike Hoover, wold of Andover- tmd Dr. David and Martha Pike memba of the Fmance Club. She received the Freshman most valuable player in girls vanity basketball. s

■s'' • "ji'j 6— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. May 13.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 13,1991— 7 OPINION FOCUS

Open Foram kd did Si. slaj ife f ear soma AMD Rights Dear Abby dragpiti effld dadTelorv evbp 6 0 H O J W Dr. Cott ooO HafEiM PEOPLE throTJgJiQatthebnd- ‘ ^ MmaPMiON Abigail Van Buren — I Peter Cott, M.D. Cuts will cost OfgOWEHOT word ■ About 3,000 motorcyclists, including rocker To The Editor: C N ^ G D O D Billy Idol, lowlly descended on City Hall in Los An­ Dear Members o f the Board o f Directors: POLLm geles to protest a state bill that would require them to The foQowing letter is a response to the directors’ wear helmets. recent proposal for staff cuts at the high schod. M y pur­ spreads Candid mother Many bikers at Sunday’s rally complained that hel­ Niacin linked pose is to outline the impact of sui± cuts on school mets impair their hearing and vision. programs and the resultant impaa upon property values Idol, whose hits include “ White Wedding” and in the town o f Manchester. By JACK ANDERSON “ Rebel Yell,” said the issue is freedom o f choice. and DALE VAN ATTA calls for candor “The rider is the only

■—II — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 13,1991 11 SMREBOARD l^jast Catholic baseball hits the skids at wrong time \bnkees 10, Athietics 6 UNCASVHJLE — There’s been a Nationai League resuits Cardinals 7, Astros 3 There S been a the ACCAfF' standingscrsmrlinoc at 5-3. Pact East tois the second. fleerkTuI PeatEast ho/lhad runners ata* first .... Baseball OAKLAND NEW YORK major change for the East Catholic missed swinging strikes on pitches Braves 6, Pirates 1 ST. LO US HOUSTON how 4-3 in the o^erence and 11-4 and second, and didn’t score. In the was thrown away by East second pitch shutouts every game.” abrhbi abrhbi High baseball team, and it’s all been outside the strike zone.” RHdsn If 4 0 0 0 Kelly cf abrhbi abrhbi Basketball baseman Jamie Fournier, even 4 1 2 0 ATLANTA PITTSBUnOH HudlerH Softball overall. Next action is Ihesday at 4 third, the Eagles again loaded the DHdm cf 5 0 0 0 Sax 2b 4 0 3 1 Yblding ss 5 0 2 1 for the worst. Sl Bernard’s Jason Mueller (2-1) American League standings 5 1 2 0 abrhbi abrhbi GPena2b 0 0 0 0 pjn. against St. Joseph in Trumbull. bases, and cmly got a single run on a though Stelik was safely beyond BT. BERNARD (S) — "Martin cf 3-880, Law 3b 0 0 0 0 MOnglydh 3 3 2 1 Nixon If 4 1 1 0 Redus 1b 3 0 0 0 Finioycf 4 1 2 1 The Eagles started the 1991 struck out 11 and walked four in EaaiOlvWan OSmith ss 4 1 2 2 LGnzIz If first and there was no chance to get Deshafy H 3-81-0, Mualter p 81-1-0, Bii«rtito Cntooorf 3 2 1 O Maas 1b 3 2 11 Gantcf 4 2 2 2 JBsli ss 3 0 10 4 0 1 0 NBA playoff glance “We’re just not hitting the Brian Dumais sacrifice fly to score c 1-2-80. Korfng ss 8 1 -1 -2 Mallo 1b 2-1-80, W L Pet GB Bains* dh 3 2 3 1 Joserf 1 0 1 0 Cminiti3b 4 0 0 0 Tonight’s Games s ^ o n with nine straight victories going the distance. John Fisher (3-3) him. Gtmanp 0 0 0 0 Pndltn3b 4 1 1 0 VnSlykcf 4 1 0 0 Grrero 1b Conisrsnc* Semiflnala baseball,” ^ g le coach Jim I^ d e rs Rob Penders (2-for-3) who had a Brnckst rf 8 8 8 0 , Stelik 2b 2-81-0, Lsbsiko 3b Boston 18 10 .643 _ ' McGwrIb 5 12 3 Han If . 5 0 11 Bgwell 1b 4 0 11 Gokfs vs. DAM, 6 — Fitzgerald givmg them the No. 1 ranking in the absorbed the loss for East. He 5 13 2 Justicarf 4 1 1 3 Bonlila 3b 2 0 1 0 Agostop IbMdav. Itev 7 That sent Mello home. 2-880. Totals 21-5-4-2 Toronto 19 13 .594 1 Rlla«3b 2 0 0 0 Noksec 0 0 0 0 Rhode* rf 2 0 0 0 Glenn v*.aA., 730 — F ltz g ^ said. “We left 11 ruimers on base. leadoff double. DotroH 5 1 3 3 Bream 1b 4 1 2 0 Bonds If 4 0 0 0 ZaileOb Detroit 86, Boston 75 stote. It’s been all downhilll since walked three and whiffed seven. CATHOLIC (1) — Massaro If 4-81-0, 16 13 .552 21/4 Blk*hp3b 2 1 1 0 Qeren c Blausar2b 4 1 0 0 Ovdson rf 10 0 0 Economy v*. Coach's, 6 — itobsrtson “No one was telling him (Four­ Mlwaukso 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 Slaughtc 4 0 11 Lnkfrdcf Portland 117. Utah 87 We’re getting them in scoring posi­ “When they got their second run Foumter 2b 80-80, Psrxter* ss 8 1 -8 0 , Fisfwr 13 16 .448 Stis Stnbch c 4 0 11 JaBrIldrf Olson c 5 2 2 0 Cndele2b 3 10 0 Cumming* vs. Taylor, 730 — Robsrtson then, however, with four losses in The Saints scored their first nm in nier) to eat it because he didn’t have Clovolond 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 McCInd rf 4 0 0 0 Pgnozzic Wsdnesday.MayB tion, and not scoring them.” p 881-0, Chomick ph 1-800, StrwM 1b 11 15 .423 6 Wait*** 5 0 4 1 Velarde 3b Blliardss 5 1 3 0 Nichols c 4 0 10 Sherr* vs. NUMethodat 6 — (in the fifth) that wasn’t the story. Now MhH 3 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 WHtfsn 2b 4 0 1 0 Oqando2b Golden State 125, LA Ukers 124 the last six games, including Satur- the second on a walk to Bill Buscet- a play. We’re not playing heads-up 4-82-0, Daivscchia 3b 3 -8 8 0 , Dumais c 10 17 .370 7i« Gallogo2b 2 0 0 0 Espnzass Avery p 2 0 0 0 Dshaiesp 1110 Zembrowski's vs. Akstatta 730 — Paganl Fbr example. The key was earlier in the game we Bollknofo 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 Plado* p 2 0 0 0 MThmplf Thursday, May 8 to, two stolen bases and a wild pitch. 80-0-1, Darias rf 1-00-0, Gauvain cf 80-0-0, 10 18 .357 8 WWIan'ef 2 0 0 0 LoSmti ph 10 0 0 1 1 0 0 M>ung ph 10 0 0 Mainville vs. Pub II, 6 — Niks * setback to St. Bernard in baseball. And when you’re not scor­ Heaton p 0 0 0 0 BSmith p 1 0 0 Osunap Boston 100, Detroit 103 Brown's vs. AMed, 730 — Nho East loaded the bases with one didn’t do any damage,” Penders Riandeau ph 1-0-0-0. Total* 281-81 Ytosl DMaton TMala 37 6 12 6 T o tala Bmgerp 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ACC play. They plated the go-ahead marker on ing 8-9 runs, things get magnified. W L Wuehoph 1 0 0 0 Gihay ph 0 0 0 0 Henryp Portland 118, Utah 116 Congo vs. Memorial, 6 — Kasrwy out in the first, and six straight EaStCatholic 001 000 0— 1-8 3 PCL GB 371015 t Kipperp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 said. “We just made a lot of futile SLBamard oio 013 x— 5 8 0 Ooktond 18 11 .621 Oakland Carpntrp 0 0 0 0 ScNIng p Friday, Hay 10 HRCafe vs. 3 Psnfy, 6 — C.Oak The Saints, 9-6 overall, sit atop a walk to Jim Mello, sacrifice, and We’re not getting the clutch hit and 102 020 100- 6 P n im p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 strikes later, the inning was over. In swings. And I never saw so many Fisher and Dumais; Muallar and Buscatto Sm OIo 17 14 .548 2 lavw RirK Perry 1b 1 1 0 1 Clancyp 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 90, CNcago 07 infield single by Todd Stelik that you can’t expect the pitchers to CNcago « 1 101 03(— 10 Schul ph 1 0 0 0 LA Lakers 115, Golden State Wff>- Mualter (2-1), LP- Fithsr (3-3). 14 13 .519 3 TMMa Rmirez ph 10 10 112 , <*>• 2. Now Ybrk 33 8 8 6 Ttalals 32 1 4 1 TMala 33 7 12 8 TMala Selurdiy, Miy i i MnnMoto 16 15 .516 3 1. LOB— OaMarxl 15. New \bfk 8. 2B— Car>- Atlanta 34 3 8 3 CiUitomto 15 200 00a 020-6 KLoula 020 000 OSO-7 ^ Boston 115, Detroit S3, Boston leads series 15 .500 3<« J f " (2). Mattingly 2 (3). Pittsburgh OOO 001 000-1 Little League Toxm 12 14 Houston 001 010 010— 3 .462 41/2 (8)- HR-McGwIro (4). E— Pendleton (1). DP— Pittsburgh 1. In Brief. . . KanooiCfty 12 17 .414 6 , E— VWdlng (5). DP— Houston 2 LO& -SL Utah 107, Portland 101 Saturday’# Q#m## LOB— Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 8. 2B— Wilkerson Louis . Houston 7. 2B-Hudl*r (4), Jose ( ) Sunday, May 12 (2). 3B-6tauser (2). HR— Gant (4). Justice (3). 11 11 Oakland 10. NawVHk Lankford (2). Rsgnozzi (3), Rnloy (3). SB-Fbcv Chicago 101, Philadelphia 85, Chicago leads American A’s have it rough against the Yankees 2 Caltomia 2. Clavaland 1 nozzi (2). Rniey (6). CS-Hudler (3). Oquen£ series 3-1 Amw and Navy delsatod Modem Janitorial, Oaldtoul “ “ IP H RER BB SO (g . Gonzalez (2). S-OSm Ith, Dashales. LA Lakers 123, Golden State 107, Lakers Toronto S,CNoe)o 2 Moora L5-1 3 8 ! AlteMs 18 8 Saturday at VUiddaH Field. Chad Gough UConn gets NCAA softball bid By BEN WALKER Boston 5h Tams 4 2 SF— Ftodlor, BSmilh. lead series 3-1 vtas to* winning pitcher and aidad N* own Kknk 2-3 3 1 /Wary W,4-1 6 Mkin*aotoS,0*lroit4 1 H R ER BB SO IJMh 101, Portland leads series MANCHESTER — The University of Connecticut The Associated Press Vhiton 1 1 c 1 BersngusrS,3 3 3 causa with a pair of hits. Joe Lukar was 8 lor-4 Kansas a v A MixMukse 2 AINson 2 S t Louis wito flv* RBL Darryl Roultard and Jeff Brown w o i ^ s roftbdl team has been selected to the 20-team 1 1 0 PlltalHirgli BSmith BsHknorsll, 8*anls5 Chitron 12-3 0 2 2 2 2 2 „ Monday, May 13 added two hits each. Dan Toomsy, Jbn Rtvsia 1 macte*L2-1 6 Carpenter W.4-1 0 Boston at Detroit 8 p.m. N C ^ Division I tournament, which begins this Sunday's Qamaa Ecksrsley 2-3 1 l Hsak>n 0 0 3 and John Sheehan hit watt in dsfisat whla MHia R)r a team in first place, it sure was a rough weekend Texas 12, Boston 5 0 1 Agosto 1 1 n 1 Ttisaday, May 14 Byrne playad wall dsfonsivaly. weekend with regional play. New toah KIppsr 1 for the Oakland Athletics. Near V>rk 10. Oakland 6 Houston Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m. Leary 41-3 8 5 4 nitterson 1 Deshaies s a Utah at Rartland. 10 p.m. TJe H^kies (35-16-1) will play in the three-team, First, they lost ace Dave Stewart to the disabled list on Cleveland 4. Calltomia 1 Cadarat 11-3 1 0 2 2 Intra-town Majors HBP— by Ftalacios (Blauaer). OsunaLl-1 2 2 0 State at LA Lakers, 1030 p.m. double-elimination Northeast Regional in Amherst, Toronto 4, Chicago 2 ■ Habyan 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 0 Lawyers pounded FIreflghtars, .189, at Wtad- Friday. Then they lost to the New Yoik Yankees for the Mlnnsaoto8,Dalroh3 Umpiras— Home, Montague; First, Henry 3 3 2 0 Wsdnaaday, Hay 18 Atos., Saturday and Sunday along with top-seeded first time since 1989. FarrW,1-1 12-3 0 0 0 3 3 Hirachfaeck; Second, DeMuthtTMrd, Bor^a Schilling 0 0 Detroit at Boston, 8 p.m. dsll Field. Ben Wtasty had thio* Nto tor too wto- Kansas O N 6, kHwaukae 4 Guettsrman 1 0 0 1 o 1 0 nar* wNI* Robbie Roy, Kane Anderson and 1 T— 224. A-20.287.' Clancy n n n Thuraday, May 16 Neyada-Las Vegas (46-15-1) and UMass (37-11). UConn On Sunday, it didn’t get any better for the Athletics. SealtlaSlBsllknors4 Moorsphchadtol batter in toe 4th. 0 Jos Covifi each added two. Luke BombadMr Moiidsy's Qb iu m Osuna pitched to 2 batters In the 8th. LA Lakers at GoMan State, TBA, if necessary will m eekU ^V in the opener. H B P -iy Moore (Valarde). WP-Moora 2. R e ^ 5, Cubs 3 and Nick Dotakin also played wol. Matt Brown They lost to the Yankees 10-6, and again Dennis Eck- Oakland (C.ltoung 1-0) at New Vbrk (Swidar- Bah— Habyan. Umpires— Home. Hohn; First, Rapuano; Rirtland at Utah, 8 pm., if rwceesary had torse hits in detaat wNIa Matt POwlowskl The Huskies are making their third straight tournament Second, Crawford; Third, Rippley. Frkte, May 17 ersley didn’t do his job. son3-1),730pim. Umpires— Hr^e, McClalland; First. CINCINNATI CHICAGO and Tony Gpdl addad a pair of htts each. Matt T— 325. A— 11.007. trDtt.TBA.Hns ^>pearance. Chicago (McOowsll S-2) at Boston (damans Oankltigar: Second, Caderstrom; Third, Merrili. abrhbi abrhbi Boston at Detroit Tb a , It necessary “I think he’s throwing the ball good,” Oakland pitch­ 6-0), 73Sp.ra Sabo 3b God ftlio Dtevwd wdL T— 337. A-2& 21Z 5 0 2 0 WUtoncf 4 1 1 0 Chicago at PhRadelphla. TBA, If nacessary ing coach Dave Duncan said. “Things are just h^ipening. BHtchrH Sslui'difcy, M sy IS BeNrto to* eontolnod noJiH pitohing of Andy - •• Cleveland (Nagy 5 0 0 0 Sndbrg2b 3 1 1 2 Expos 8, Radres 6 Teamindtes blast Mike Marshall 1-a, 7:3Sp.m. Morris 1b BotanTWothew Everybody goes through periods when things happen" Indians 4, Angels 1 5 1 3 0 (Srito* 1b 4 0 10 MONTREAL SAN DIEGO & l ^ State at lA Laker*. TB A ,» necessary Davis cf Utah at PirttarKt T13A, If nscsasary blankad Sbano Real Eslai*, 8 0 , at labsr Field. Kansas CIN (S.DbvI* 24) at Toronto (Stot- 4 1 0 0 GBollf 4 0 0 0 abrhbi BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox players blasted Eckersley, almost invincible since Kirk Gibson’s CAUFORNIA CLEVELAND ONsBrf abrhM The duo oombbisd for 12 abihaouto and only •*nyr*4^73SpLm. 3 2 0 0 Dawsonrf 4 1 2 0 Noboa 2b 5 0 10 Roberts 2b teammate Mike Marshall after he chose not to play in a abrhbi abrhbi Doran 2b 4 0 0 0 Detroit at B o s m i^ 'ttn s c M a a ry in the 1988 World Series, suddenly is not the Dsbolt (CaruttI 04)) at Texas (Ryan 3-3), 8:35 2 0 11 BnyMc 4 0 1 0 Ruskin p 0 0 0 0 TFmdzs* 3 1 0 0 pm Qllghsrcf 4 0 0 0 Huffcf 5 0 0 0 OinarresOb PNIacMphia at Chicago, TBA, if naoaesary taro htoMkI tap RBL Ryan Pikta p l t M wsN In 12-5 loss to the Teicas Rangers because of what he said 2 0 0 0 Dnstonss 4 0 0 0 BJonesp 0 0 0 0 TGwynrf 3 2 10 Only gsmas scheduled Joynar1b 4 0 1 0 Lawls2b 5 0 3 1 Duncan ss tahto Matt Mace, Bilan SoSki. Jams* were chrmiic back {R-oblems. Wnlieldrf 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 3 Vzcaino3b 4 0 11 Grssomcl 4 3 1 0 FMoGrIb 2 2 1 1 Ttaasdayto QanMs Allred If 3 1 1 0 JRsadc 4 1 2 1 Mdduxp Clderon II Wyman and Stavan Goodman also pla ^ w a lL DPrkardh 4 0 1 0 BsRedh 3 0 1 0 5 2 3 1 Sntiagoc 4 1 2 1 'Vbii can’t have the manager ask a guy to play and Caltomi* at Naw Wrk, 7:30 p m 4 0 1 0 Armstrp 3 0 0 0 AsnriKp DMrtnzH AL Roundup Gaatti3b 4 0 0 0 CJms* 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wbrd If 3 0 0 0 NBA playoff results American Farm Oakland at BaWmora 7:35 pm 4 1 1 0 Dibblep 10 0 0 WUach3b have him say, ‘No, I don’t want to,’ ” designated hitter Rurtahc 3 1 0 0 Manto 1b 5 1 4 3 Howard If 10 0 0 CMoago at Boston, 7as pi,m. 0 0 0 0 TMals 38 810 8 TMala 34 3 3 GIrrga 1b 4 0 11 Modem JaNtorlal outslugged Twaadls Dental Jack Clark said following Sunday’s game. Vnablalf 3 0 1 0 Basrga3b 8 Obugh 3b 4 0 2 3 Bulls 101,76ers^85 Ssatia at Clavatand, 735 p.ra 3 1 1 3 CIncInnail 001 200 0 2 0 - 8 Bullock pr 0 1 0 0 Abner cf Arts, 1818 at Buckland Field. Chris Chamsray best reliever in baseball. In fact, these days he might not Sojo2b 3 0 0 0 TWkudrf 3 0 0 0 Chloage 3 0 0 0 CHICAGO ( 101) \bu can’t just call in sick and not show iro to the Kansas Cihr at Toronto. 735 pm. 200 100 0 0 0 -3 Foley 1b 1 0 11 Impkinph 10 0 0 went 8 for-S for klodam whila JiMon Hssroric even be the best on a team beset by bullpen injuries to Mlwauk** at Minnssoto, 835 am. SchtoWs*' 3 0 0 1 SAknarc 4 1 2 0 PIppan 9-18 2-2 20, Grant B14 4-4 22 tatoiod tour run*. Strfvan Johnson p t a ^ wal ball|wk, Clark added. “I mean. I’ve never seen that I (6). DP-Cindnnatl 1. LWIkerrf 3 1 0 0 Hurst p 2 0 0 0 CartwrigM 3-6 1-2 7, Psxaon 2-4 2-2 , Jordan Osirolt atTsaas, 835 p.ra Ferminss 3 0 2 0 LOB— Cinctnnali 7. Chicago 5. 26— VWIton fS) Reyesc 6 d s to n s tve jr^^ Rogers, Chris Efdrldg* and Rick Honeycutt, Gene Nelson and Todd Bums. TMMa 31 1 3 1, T e I 3 0 0 0 Maddxp 0 0 0 0 11-27 1-2 25, Armskong 4-9 0-1 , Levktgston You just don t do it. And if you do, it’s an obvious ploy. a 1 a W 3^-Ounqm (2). HR-JRsed (^.’ Srnpenp 0 0 0 0 8 Chris Taylor had two hit* each In dohat ^kersley, making a rare appearance with the Athletics 34 411 4 Rodrigzp 0 0 0 0 0- 0 04) 0, Perdu* 2-3 OO 4, Hodge* 2-6 04) 8 Nationai League standings Sandberg (4). SB— Morris (2). ' ' DShlds2b 10 0 0 CosteHop He’s saying he doesn’t want to be here.” CalHomla 010 000 000—1 0 0 0 0 King 1-2 04) 2 aWifiiem* 0-1 04) 0. Hopson behind, gave up a three-run homer to Matt Nokes in the . IP H RER BB SO Oweriss 3 0 11 Rsnbrgp Rookies Cleveland 003 001 OOx- Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1- 2 04) 2 Total* 44-9210-14 101. Nbhdzp 2 0 0 0 Tmpitn ph 10 0 0 Albany nips the Britsox eighth inning as the Yankees broke it open. Eckersley al­ PM. OB E— Schofield (2). Fermin (1). LOB— California ArmstrW.3-1 7 7 3 2 i c PHILADELPHIA (8^ Dickenson Plumbing beat Masco on Opanina Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 11. 2B— Lewis (5). 3B— CJames Sntvrwc 2 0 0 1 Baridey 11-15 3-6 25. GWiam 3-12 2-4 . D^r at Vsrplanck Field. Santo F le a f o T l^ lowed only two home runs in 73 1-3 innings last season, .833 — Djb^O 2 10 0^1 TMala 8 NawMirk .586 1l« (1). HR-Baerga (4). S-Fermln. 38 812 8 TMMa 31 8 8 8 Mahom 3-6 1-2 7. Green 2-9 04) 4, Hawkins NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Dave Silvestri had two hits, but has been tagged for four homers in 14 innings this Montreal 100 002 041— 8 Oickanson while Brian AxairoiL kvina Cortes St Louis .533 3 IP H RER BB SO Maddux L4-2 3-8 9-10 15, Turner 3-7 0-0 8 Arxlarson 4-11 mcluding a two-run homer, and Gerald Williams added a year. Montreal 72-3 0 5 4 1 6 SanDlsgo 010 203 and Brian Sultbach. -nring w k »* .500 4 Calitomia Aseenmacher 2- 2 10, Bol 1-3 04) 2 Olivor 2-2 04) 4, J.WH- Chicago 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 E— Grissom (2). McGrIff (6). DP— Monkaal 2, Cartm Chevrolel dsfaatad Manchastsr K- two-run double to send the Albany Ybrikees to a 4-3 win .484 4 '« Lewi*LI-3 52-3 9 4 4 3 3 WP— Armstrong. llams 04) 04) 0, Reid 0-1 04) 0, Hoppan 2-2 0-0 “I think Fve been in the middle of the plate a lot,” PNIadelphia .452 51/S Bannister 11-3 10 0 12 San Diego 1. LOB-Montraal 8, San Diego 3. 4. Totals 34-76 17-24 85. Msrt Jordan Joy, Nick Sknonaiti and Anthony over the New Britain Red Sox. Umpiras— Home, McSherry;______,, First, Davis; 2B-Caldoron (4). Galarraga (6). TQwynn (6). Prk (Cone 3-1) at San Diego (Bene* W -^lladalphla 1. LOB— Philadelphia 8. Los under 119 pounds, matching the American record set bv season-high 16 hits. The Twins their third straight IP H RER BB SO Knoblauch Min 1- 2 8 0 2, Askew 1-2 1-2 3, blokeskl 1-1 8 0 2. Mark McGwire homered and drove in three runs for the only run he allowed was unearned, lowering his ERA 0-4), 10.35 pm. Angeles 9. 2B— VHayes (6), Jordan (7). Quintana Ban Riva Ridge in 1973. game and improved to 16-15, the first time they’ve been CtllCMKI Retchar (2). Samuel (5). SB-VHaye* 2 (4 Total* 42-85 2824107. Coif Oakland, which got 12 hits and drew 11 walks, but to 1.02. PNadeipM* (Cox 1-1) at San Frandsco Hibbard L2-1 8 9 4 4 1 5 FfoloniaCM LALakers 34 27 28 34— 123 above .500 since June 14,19%. (Burkatt2-2), 1035 p m Thon (4), Buler (6). SF-Oordan. Carter Tor Jolie s Halo, the Dorm Handley winner, finished stranded 15 runners. Carlos Baerga hit a three-run homer in the third inning Toronto IP Golden State 26 30 27 24— 107 I Enckson (5-2) shut out Detroit on three hits for seven H k^traal (Boyd 1-3) at Los Angeles (Martinez ... H RER BB SO GrfyJrSaa 3-Polnt goals— Los Angslas 811 (Johnson third. Festin, the Oaklawn Handicap wirmer, was fourth. for a 3-1 lead against Scott Lewis (1-3). The victory was 5-1), 1035 pm. Key W.6-2 7 7 2 2 1 7 PhlladMphIa COavIsMin It s bard day, a day of almost,” Oakland manager 2- 6, Scott 1-1, Draw 1- 1, Wbrthy 1-3), Golden Tallwood innings. He has made three starts at the MetiodOTie this Only gamas scheduled Acker 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dejesus W, 1-2 5 1 Tony La Russa said. “Almost caught up. Almost did this. Cleveland’s first this year in a game in which its op­ OYtardS,11 1 0 0 0 0 2 Rllchis State 3-7 (Bie f -1, Richmond 1-8 Hardaway EUMINATE RKR FIVES — A Gross- Harry Pavin wins Atlanta Classic season and not given iqi a run in 25 in n in gs Ttaaaday'a Gamas 12-3 2 National League leaders ponent scored first. Umpiras— Home. Shulock; First Johnson; McDowell 1 1-3 1 1-4). Fouled out— Marckjlionl*. Rsbounde— Los NowobilskI 52, Doug Domian 54. Jo* WbMtod Almost executed. Never quite got there.” Attanta at Chicago, 735 pm. Second, Tschida; TNrd, Cobia. Angeles 60 (Scott 11), Goldsn State 40 (MuHin, MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — Corey Ihvin paired the Ptttsburiyi at Houston, 835 p m MiWilliams 1 0 Bnic* Hone* 48, Mariners 5, Orioles 4: Edgar Martinez and Pete Blue Jays 4, White Sox 2: Ed Sprague hit a pair of Richmond 6). Assists— Los Angeles 24 (John­ PNI Daly 47, Dave Hanzalko 48. Dan Horn* 50. Royals 6, Brewers 4: Mike Boddicker pitched five in­ CIncInnail at St Louis, 835 p m T— 225. A— 50,106. LosAngeles second hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat former RBI singles and Jimmy Key pitched seven strong innings BMcher L.3-4 HMorrisCIn son 11). Golden State 21 (Hardaway 9). Total Craig PNWp* 50, Lao B r a ^ s SO, Steve nings before leaving with a sore right elbow as Kansas Nm t York at San Diego, 1035 p m 2-3 6 UCLA teammate Steve I^te in the Atlanta Classic on O’Brien singled home runs in the eighth inning as Seattle Crews 31-3 4 FMcGriHSD fouls— Los Angeles 24, Golden State 34. Schachnar 50, Bob Labraux 50. B Gross- Chat in Toronto. City sent Milwaukee to its seventh straight loss. Montreal at Los Angels*, 1035 pm. Royals 6, Brewers 4 BiggloHtn Lukas 56. Jim Alan 60, Pate Wrobal 61. NsF Sunday. rallied to win at home. Philadelphia at San Frandsco, 1035 pm. Hartley 3 2 ■Die Blue Jays won three times in the four-game series. The Royals swept the three-game series, matching KANSAS CITY MILWAUKEE Gott 2 1 McGee SF ^ ^ B* Hood 44, KOvin Jonas ftvin and Pate finished regulation with 16-under-par Harold Reynolds singled with one out off Chicago has lost eight of 11. abrhbi abrhbi WP— DeJesus, Hartley 2. WCIarkSF Blazers 104, Jazz 48 M ttr Bennatt 46, Bud Steptes 47. Ctel (0-1) and Ken Griffey Jr. walked. Martinez singled with their longest winning streak of the seasom Thrmnd 4 1 2 1 Murray LA 101 272 totals on the rain-soaked Atlanta Cotmtry Club American League results Molitor dh 5 0 2 1 Umpires— Home, Darling; First Harvev PORTLAND (104) ‘''•"7 Mean* 47. Frank Gian- Key (5-2) gave up two runs and struck out a season- Boddi(±er (3-3) gave iq> two runs on four hits. Ifc will McRaed 1110 Gntner 2b 5 0 10 Second, Hallion; Third, Rennert TGwynn SO tonio 47, Don Wbnnik 49. C Gross- Ray Jaflar- course and each paired the first playoff hole — the 10th. two outs to tie it at 4 and O ’Brien followed with the go- Pecotass 4 0 11 Kersey 8 9 4-410, WBIam* 811 8 4 9. Duck­ high seven. Duane Ward pitched the ninth for his be exaiiuned in Kansas City today. Jeff MOTtgomery Rangers 12, Red Sox 5 Shffield3b 4 0 0 0 T— 3:18 A— 33,208. CaldmnMon worth 12-22 8 7 30, Droxler 7-15 1-4 18 Pirter son » , Bob Jamteson 62. Ban Bossl 84. Net- ahead single. KGbaondh 3 10 0 Yruntd 4 2 2 1 KrukPN Bob Gould 41, Dan Golhsrs 41. Rm Darners Rite bogeyed the 206-yard, par-3 16th after hitting his tee league-leading 1 Ith save. went two iimings for his eighth save. TEXAS BOSTON Trtabitrf 5 12 1 GVghn II 4 0 10 Butter LA 810 88 20. Robinson 88 2-4 18 AInge 8 4 80 abrhbi Nets 4, Giants 2 4. Davis 8 0 8 0 0, Bryant 1-1 8 2 4. Totals ^ Qer^ Brooks 42, Mika Campivwlla 44, Chic shot into a bunker. abrhbi Mclrtnec 4 0 10 Brock 1b 1110 S e a ^ « , Dick Vizard 46, Kkit Adarrnan 46. Owning 2 1 0 0 Read 2b 3 0 0 0 3878 2833 104. 1*1 Esmlch H 5 0 12 Suthoflpr 0 0 0 0 (11 Innings) „ , UTAH (101) FOUR MAN BEST THREE OF FOUR — The ninth victory of Pivin’s career was worth •'tsitncrcto 3 0 0 0 Lyon* 2b 2 1 1 2 CMrtnz 1b 2 1 0 0 HmHon rf 4 111 Q t w Doug Domian4«ik* Davi»Jo* Pouln- Huson a* 4 2 1 0 Nhring3b Barry 3b ICMalone 11-24 810 31. Edwani* 88 8 2 1 2 . $180,000 and pushed him to the top of the 1991 money 5 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 Dmpeyc 3 0 0 0 newvdrk sanfran nockey Eaton 1-3 0-0 2, Stockton 814 4-6 12, John Yatiahafsky 222, Ron Basilo-NIck Phnaro1b 6 2 3 1 Burks cf 5 0 1 0 Stilweltss 3 0 10 Stubbs ph abrhbi ahrhkiabrhbi Pahoulis-Slan DomlarHttm Bldwall 225, Ron list with W34,092. Pivin also won the Bob Hope Classic Williams 1 0 0 0 demand J.Malone 1820 8 3 23, Bailey 2-4 4-4 8. From Page 9 S i m r l 4 3 3 4 JCtarkdh 4 0 2 0 Shmprt2b 10 0 0 Spiers s* 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Felder rf 4 0 1 0 'tooszko-BrIan Seymour-Chic Gagnon-Bruce earlier this season, joining Ian Woosnam of Wales as the Archibald still DghrtyK 2 0 0 1 Gmwmf Puhiph CrrsonK 4 0 2 0 McGee cf M.Brown 4-6 8 7 13, Rudd 81 8 0 0. T.Brown 5 0 1 0 10 0 0 5 0 10 80 8 0 0 . Total* 37-80 27-32101. L. Lerbureux-Harry Franco 2b 2 1 2 0 Bmakyrf 2 0 1 0 Liriarto2b 0 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 WCIarklb 5 0 0 0 NHL playoff glance only two-time winner this year. again that I was hardheaded, so they Herr 2b fforlland 26 31 25 22— 104 l ^ ^ - B o b ThomtohTtendy Thornton 197, couple of years in the major leagues. presented him a street sign. Flynn MOtaz2b 2 0 1 0 Roininsrf 3 0 0 0 TMals 38 810 8 TMMa 33 4 9 4 4 1 0 0 Mtchelllf 5 0 1 0 CONFERENCE CHAHB>ION8HIP8 Jim AltervlteuI Kanneaon-Dan Homa-BM Wood never write again that I never Gonzalzlf 4 1 3 2 QIntenalb 3 3 2 0 KanaasCIty 001 021 002-6 Brooks rf 6 12 0 MWIms 3b 5 0 10 U ^ 22 22 24 33— 101 Chi Chi wins senior event Ift reportedly vowed never again announced that Lansdowne street Jhnson ss 8 Pblnt goals— Portland 8 5 (Ptortsr 0-1 W . Mika Campanalla-MIk* Vhnkowaki-Loa one step ahead Jlfoootp 0 0 0 0 Panac 3 1 3 0 Mllwaukae OlO 100 101— 4 4 1 2 2 Litton 2b 3 2 1 0 BMuiday, May 11 Boghosto-fto Ball 200, Jim Aufman-Bob tipped my hat to the crowd, today I being criticized for showboat- Ruasip 0 0 0 0 Mrzanoc 1 0 0 0 McRyIdH 4 13 0 Rghetti p 0 0 0 0 S!????*.’ ' St ?'?' (J-Melone 8 1. FRISCO, Teicas (AP) — Chi Chi Rodriguez sank a beyond the left-field wall be E— CMartkiaz (4), Gahtner (4). Hamilton (1). Pittsburgh 5, Boston 3, ntlsburgh win* series Rudd 81, ICkMon* 8 2 . Stockton 83). Fculad G o ^ R s y Jalterson-Dav* King 199. Dave tip my hat,” Williams said with a P a M Ie 5 1 2 3 Rivsrass 4 0 2 2 DP— Kansas City 1. LOB-Kansas Clw 11, Mk- Mgdan1b 5 0 11 Bassph 10 0 0 4-2 renamed “Ted Williams Way." Tsufol3b o u t^.B ro w a Rabounda-Tforttand 47 (Duck- PIsirilto-MIk* Tancradl-Hal Dsway-Phl Daly 12-foot par putt on the fourth playoff hole to beat Jim B*ch*te3b 3 1 2 0 waukee 7. 28-Macfarian* (9). Berry (1), 3 0 0 0 Decksrc 4 0 2 2 jW ^IttoY-V Ic, PteiftoXFurSw? SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Nate Archibald, wide smile as he waved the cap to a ‘I tipped my cap when I first DnnM*3b 1 0 11 vvorto. Drexiar 11). Utah 47 (KJklalona 12). As­ Colbert in the Senior PGA Tour’s Reunion Pro-Am on R)imer teaimnates Bobby Doerr, WOiro3b 1 0 0 0 Spier* (2). HR— Y>unt (7). SE^Thurman (2), Andrsnss 3 0 1 0 STANLEY CUP HNAL burk-RonBro*ga200. the little man at 6-foot-one, who always seemed a packed crowd of more than 34,000 8Msy3b 1 0 0 0 KGibson (4), Tartabull Ceronec 2 0 0 0 TWtson p sist*— Portland 19 (Drsaler 10), Utah 25 (Stock- came up, but then things went a lit­ Johnny Pesky, Dom DiMaggio, (2). CS— Brock (1). 2 0 10 Yfisdnsaday, May 18 ton 16). Total fOille-Fbrtlarld 27. U t S T S . LOW GR0684.0W NET — A Gross- Nick Sunday for his second straight victcMy and fourth of the at Fenway Ihrk. Psttisef 4 0 2 1 S— Pecota, Brock, Spiers Sasserc 3 0 0 0 LaCoss p 0 0 0 0 step ahead of the opposition when he played, had his tle sour,” Williams said. “But I al­ Charlie Wigner and fimmy Piersall Viola p Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Technical— Portland Illegal dafensa. A— 12,616. Comoftord year. Toite* 43121912 T 0 1 a 1 a IP H RER BB SO 2 0 0 0 Coles ph 1 0 10 Friday, lis y 17 J*L?l**ko 64, Kurt Haaaatt 60, Bll eye on a larger competition than his induction into “I tip my hat to all the people in ways felt very close to the fans. 40 513 4 KanaasCIty Boston ph 10 0 0 Brnltsyp 0 0 0 0 Rodriquez missed birdie putts of 8 and 3 feet on the and Hall of Earner Carl Yastrzemski, Shnonsp Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7.-35 p.m. KnowlasM Roy Ban 70. Tom Johnson 70. Cliff the Basketball Hall of Fame. New England,” he said, “the greatest T s u s 200 too 018-12 BoddekarW,3-3 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 Uribes* 10 0 0 More than 40 years ago I realized who replaced Williams in left field 2 1 1 Imisp Sunday, May 19 Koun* TO' Paul Ksnnsaon 71. Harry NowobitaM first and third playoff holes, respectively, and Colbert ■oaion 010 101 020— 5 Appier 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 “I’m elated, of course,” said Archibald, who has sports fans on earth.” that I was playing for the fans. It 0 0 Miller H. Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. 78. Jfn Alton 82 for the Red Sox in 1961, joined in E— Relmer (1), Huson (3). Petti* (1). Montgotnery 8,8 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 Disaday, M ^ 21 Soccer sank a 6-footer on the second extra hole to stay tied. Williams, who broke in with the Totals 42 4 12 4 ^ I f o ^ 84. Nat-Mika KominskI 88, Terry never forgot his inner-city childhood. He now was like a love affair. I couldn’t paying tribute to Williams. DP— Texas 2, Boston 1. LOB— Texas 10. Bos­ Milwauka* T e t I a Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8:05 p.ra Mean* 67, Dava Morancy 62 jiack Grazal 8& Rodriguez, the tour’s leading money wirmer with Red Sox in 1939 and retired in 1960 ton 10. 2B-Hu*on (3). PMmeiro (8). Franco KDBrown L2-1 51-3 6 4 4 39 210 2 teaches in the New York City schools and helps run a have done anything different, but I The Marine C aps presented their 3 2 NswTbrfc Thursday, May 23 ^ T ^ 69. M takKrt 71, R*7 P a r n ^ $395,703, shot a 5-under 67 and Colbm had a 68 to (5). GonzMez (7). PSkMIi (1), Burk* (7). Quin­ Machado 22-3 1 0 0 100 001 000 02— 4 homeless shelter in Harlem. after hittiiig his 521st home run on felt that way.” 3 3 San Frandaoo „ Minnesota at Pittsburgh. 735 pm., If neces­ M SCJets g r w BobTftotnaaalan 85. Garry Btanchard. one-time combat fighter pilot a tana (4), Rivera 2 (3). HR-Sietra (7). Lyon* Crim 1-3 2 2 2 2 0 010 100 000 00 -2 sary M M ' Itaul Cosman , Jo* Krtat finish regulation at 8-under 208. his final time at bat, refused to tip (1). S-Hu*oa MkLse E-Viola (2), Decker (5). D P ^ e w Yxk l” 68 “But the important thing is that now my guys Williams, who hit .406 in 1941 by Senqrer Fidelis Award, the Dana 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Saturday, May 28 Manchaster Soccar Club Jet* (giria bom M , Mick ( h j o ^ 70, BHI Dowd 71, BB Dkio 71. Gene Littler (69) and Mike Hill (67) tied for third at his cap to the crowd after his first IP H RER BB SO Appier pitched to 1 batter in the 8lh. San Frandsco 8 LOB— New Vbrk 16. San Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 835 pm.. It neces- In 1M1) defastad West Harttord, 8 1 1 * 0 ^ ^ Callsway NghF Dave Ormstedt 74, Jim Cte- (from the shelter and the schools) can come here and going 6-8 in a double-header with Farber Cancer Foundation saluted TMus 2B-Brook* (6), McReynoMa (4). 209. WP— KDBrotvn 2. Mfy ‘ Robenhymor m*nts74. say ‘If he can make it, I can,’” he said. Philadelphia on the final day of the Williams fw his help in fund-raising Rogar* W.2-3 8 12 Umpires-Home. Reilly; First Young; MaWI Ham* (4), Litton (2), Decker (2). Tuesday, May TYfiO MAN BEST BALL — Grose- Ron Jalfeoal 2-3 0 HR-John*on (^. SB-Hscr (6). CS— McGee 28 2 n L £ goal* tor the Jets ^ s o to be installed tonight are Indiana Coach Bob season, said he tried to duck the day Second. Garcia; Third. PMarmo. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 735 pm., if necae- "Iso Baalte-NIck Pahoulls 68, Dan Hom*John Murray, Miller for the Jimmy Ftmd, and a message Russell 1-3 1 T— 3fl1. A— 15k119. (3). Mitchell (2). S-Magadan. sary Nellgon 71, Dick Dasnoywa-CHff Kaun* 71. Kmght, and two big men: Dave Cowens, who played in his honor, but accepted at the re­ from President Bush was shown on H RER BB SO most of his career with the Boston Celtics, and Harry QrH*fri*U1-4 3 8 7 7 Mariners 5, Orioles 4 NswYirfc MSC Huskies Ito i KennaaorvJIm Alan 73. NsF Bob Thorraa- quest of longtime friend Jean Yhw- the electronic scoreboard. A Lamp 2-3 5 4 4 Viota 7 9 2 3 4 sian-John Lewis 59. Paul Cosman-MIk* Gallatin, who starred for the New York Knicks in the tennis champs BALTIMORE 2 KomhtaW » , Tad Blasko>tohn Guard 80, Mik* key, majOTity owner of the Red Sox. montage of h i^ g ^ ts oi WiUiams- Irvine 4 6 1 1 SEATTLE Simons 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 M“ I«*to*t*r Soccer Club Huskies (1981 late 1940s and 1950s. Fosaas 1 1-3 2 0 0 abrhbi abrhbi ttxii* 1 1-3 0 0 boys) toat to Glastonbury, 81. Th* Ions HuaL Korrilnski-Matt Nowak 80, Mark Klrk-Stev* “It’s been an iiKredible day for career also was presented, with Dvrauxd 0 0 2 Scholastic_____ Cook* 62 Joa KrisFSrian Guarralte 62 Carl QiNarri* pitched to 5 batter* In toe 4th. 4 12 0 Briieyrf 4 0 10 Franco W,1-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 “I’in greaUy honored,” said Gallatin. “After 30 MANCHESTER — Mike Murray me,” he said at a post-ceremony copies given to each fan entering the HBP— by Lamp (Franco). Huleltdh 3 10 0 Rynid* 2b 4 1 1 0 SanPrandaoe Mikolowalw-Stov* Huvakft 62 Dick VizanFBB Homph years, it’s almost like dying and going to heaven.” and Sally Miller bxdc the men’s and news conference. “It’s been a fun Umpiras— Home, Barnett; First Kosc; 1 0 0 0 GrfyJrd 3 10 0 TWiteon 5 3 1 1 3 5 Dowd 62 Ran Dantete-Frank Gtottonio 82 park. Second, KMsar, Third, Clatk. CRpkans* 3 12 3 GrfySrIf 4 1 1 0 LaCoss 2 3 1 1 4 Bennet Invitational LAOIEB WEEKEND LEAGUE — Groas- “I’m still in disbelief,” said Cowens. “I wouldn’t women’s singles titles this past trip for me. I’ve got to admit I’ve Evans rf 0 MSC Stingrays Charyl kteahano 67. Nsl- Carol BorkowsM 47, Williams recalled that in his T— 3 «8 A-33,196. 1 1 0 0 MJcksnp 0 0 0 0 Branilsy 12-3 3 0 0 4 1 Vil Vtelk^ w u to* star of toe Bonnet Junior put myself in the class of the greatest But I played weekend at the Manchester Racquet h ^ a helluva time seeing all the old MIHganlb 4 0 10 EMr1nz3b 4 0 11 RighsttlL,81 21-3 3 3 Ttack and Field Invitalion- E t e ^ ^ t o w n SO. Callaway- Linda Thurrolt mqjor league debut the first ball hit M el^c 2 2 3 73, BarbThsurkauf 78. against a lot of them and tried not to concede anyth­ Club. friends and letting the fans know 3 0 10 OBriendh 3 1 1 2 a ^to rd a y at Pat* Wigren Track. WUkar won to him was a line drive by the late Tw ins 8,.Tigers 3 Wlhgtn3b 4 0 0 0 ADavl* 1b 3 1 1 2 ^ too long Jump and too 100-mstor dash. ing.” Murray, the No. 1 seed, beat that I think they’re the greatest” McKntH Lou Gehrig. DETROir 4 0 0 0 Cottolf 10 0 0 ^ e s Ia b H ^ a personal and meet record of Glenn Horowitz in the champion­ MNNEBOTA BAndsnIf 0 0 0 0 VIzquMs* Other inductees include former NBA Commis- Boston Mayor Ray Flyim read a “Very shortly after that he had to a brhb i abrhbi 10 0 0 2 long jump and was BRpkn2b 3 0 0 0 Brdyc 3 0 0 0 docked in 1272 In the ^00. w Ted Tedtord also playad wafi wNI* Matt Calendar siOTer Larry O’Brien, who died last September, the ship match 6-2, 6-4. Miller defeated proclamatiOT designating Sunday as retire because of ill health,” M I- PNKpas* 4 0 0 0 Maekll 5 2 3 0 OrMlakph 10 0 0 Transactions Moaabydh 4 0 1 0 Knblch2b 5 1 4 1 Deni* and BsrgonV shared the shutout In goak late Larry Fleisher, who founded the NBA Players the No. 2 seed Rose Psrez in the “Ted Williams Day” and then TMala 31 4 6 3 TMMa 30 8 8 8 (3M hurdlas), RosaHnd Coax (3200 msisrs) liams said. Whliiar2b 3 0 0 0 Puckattef 5 1 2 2 BaWnior* TMay Association and Boris Stankovic. head of the Interna­ women’s final, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. Miller 002 020 000— 4 B A S E B A a ^ 200 relay of Kelly Whits. Michelle MSC Spirit Ftekterlb 4 1 1 1 CDavisdh 5 2 2 4 Seattle had beaten the No. 1 seed, Milly Ttttatane 4 0 2 0 Bush 1b 3 0 1 0 010 000 22x— 8 Atnsrtcm Lm m u # Mans, Melissa Paquette and WWfcer. Th* Manchester Socosr aub Spirit (1979 Wimtoam at Manchastar, 3:30 tional Basketball Federation. Daarrt 4 0 0 0 Larkin 1b 1 1 0 0 ^ LOB-BaltImor* 7. Seattte 5. CLEVELAND INDiANS-Msced Atar CoIsl Alexa DeJoannis was second In both the shM ^ s ^ u ^ Monro*. 81, in state cup action BoftbaH “It's different whra a coach is elected,” Knight Kostiak, in her semifinal match 2-6, ^ W- HR-CRipken outfielder, on to* 15-day disabled list Activalsd Manchaater al Windham, 3:30 Incvgtelf 4 1 1 0 Munoz rl 4 0 2 0 (8), ADavis (3). 5!" '* * ^ •*“ “ conU In S ^ rta y . ^ i t Quaglla (2). Josh Brown (2). said. “When a coach is honored, it is a recognition of 6-3,6-1. Frymn3b 4 1 1 2 PgiruloSb 3 0 0 0 Felix Fermin, shortstop, from to* IBday dls- PUquett* took third In toe 400 while A J. Robsrtoymsr. Ahmad Manning, Ryan Buz- East Catholic al Ellngton, 3:15 Locals From Page 9 _ „ IP H RER BB SO ablad Hst Sant Joss Escobar, inflMdar, to In the men’s semifinals, Murray Cuylarcf 3 0 2 0 L*ius3b 0 0 0 0 Baltimor* Kdly Ififhite was fifth in toe 100, Latora Mylas Eric Andsraon and Jeff Cashmwt acorad East Granby at Bolton, 330 all the kids that played for him.” daloaSantos ph 1 0 0 0 Colorado Springs of the Psdilc Coast Laague. seventh in to* 400 and Mena eighth in toe high to th* Spirit Goalie ZOck WHINd* and Jeff CromMH at Coventry, 330 “I’m beat Dave Lammey 6-1, 6-1 and McDonald 62-3 3 OAKLAND ATHLETICS— AettvatedVanc* jump. TollandatRHAM, 330 really pleased for people other than me,” he his swing as good as anybody in the say that. % Orttze 4 0 11 WiHiamson t o Champagne also played wall. -3 1^ , inlieider, from the 15-day diaabisd list Norwich Fra* Academy took the team titi* BoyaTraok sard. "Their time was not wasted. Some of the best Horowitz eliminated the No. 2 seed, league. He’s letting his abilities Nwntans* 4 1 1 0 Olson LO-1 2-3 3 *^My goal is is to play in the Tsiala ssats T e a 1 a Sent Fred Manrique, inlieldsr. to Tacoma of the Mto 125 points followad by Manchester Jr. High MSC Dazzlers East Catholic at Hwid, 330 minds this game has ever known have been close to Ned ShanahaiL 7-5,6-4. work for him,” he added. 1 Kilgu* 1-3 0 Ftadfic Coast League. mqjors. I’d love to play in New M 816 8 Seattle wito 85 and Manchester High with 82 BoyaTbrmia There were 14 entries in the TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Sent Tom Henke, Th* Manchaater Socosr Club Dazzlers (girls Manchastar, 330 me. And now they can feel, despite all the trials and Each has aspirations of making it DavoB 000 000 OOS-3 RJohnaon 4 6 11 and under) boat New MHtonlTT^rin Mate Janchash York. But if there is no room, I want ISnnsaola 401 001 111— 9 pitcher, to Dunedin of the Florida Stats League HHAM at C h * ^ Tech, 330 tribulatiOTs I gave them that they ... listened after men’s field and 10 entries in the to Yankee Stadium one day. Masse Bvift 2 0 on a rshabiiitation assignment WPjHay Saturiw. MoHsaa Hsina (2). Kaaay to go somewhere else to play. I E-Knoblauch (5). Bush (1). DP-Oetrolt 1. MJackson W.3-2 3 0 Storing' Eitoftlry^^ Jonnito}Somba^ .. GlrtoTsnnls all.” women’s competition. spoke of his frustration of being in Minnaeota Z LOB-Dekoit 6, Minnesota 9. NMionil Lm m u # Radio, TV Manchastar at Windham, 330 think anyone will tell you " 2B-Mosaby (2), Munoz (1). HR-Flelder (5), RJohnaon pitched to 4 batter* in the 5to' CINCINNAn REDS-Placad Bin Doian, in- !?**i^??**7 Schnaidar acorad th* goal* white East Catholic at Saersd Heart 330 Archib^d left the University of Texas at El Paso Herb VanKruiningen won the the Yankee organization the other R8R— RJohnaon (Hulett). BMk— fUohn- A t e ^ Hyatt, kfiaura Dodd, EmHy bI ^ I O i^ added Masse, noting Baseball Fryman ($), CDavla 2J7). SB-M i^(l)^ son. fiektar. on the 15-day disabled list Opiionad Golf without his degree, but now has his bachelors and men’s consolation title with a 6-2, day, although he says his meaning Terry Lee, first baseman, to Nashville of the Stolp arte Sarah DsCormter also playad wall. St Joseph at East CatooHc (Ttalwoorl), 230 A n ^ c a listed the Yknkees with 35 IP H RER BB SO Umplres-Hom*. Roe; First Reed; Second, Today masters and is wwking on his doctorate. 6-3 win over Lee Kieman. Terri was misintei|xeted. Delroll American Association. Called up Freddie majm' league prospects in their Brinkman; Third, Cousins. Banavidas, inlWder, from Nashvile. and Glenn MSC Blazers Small won the women’s consolation GuMckson L4-1 6 12 6 6 0 1 T — 3.-08 A— 16,484. TVsadsy “I’m going to keep taking c o u r^ and teaching as “What I meant is the Yhnkees minor league system, tops in all of Searcy 2 4 2 2 2 1 Sutko, catcher, from Chattanooga of the The tfiSC Btezars (boy* 1978) lost a pair of long as I possibly can. Playing basketball was really with a 6-4,7-6 win over Dina Berg. have so much talent in the minor MInneaMa Southern League. 750 p.m. — White Sox St Red Sox, NESN. weekend pamas, bowing 8 2 to Rocto Hill and East Catholic at S t JosapK 4 pra baseball. VvTiC Murray and Sally Barber com­ Erickson W.5-2 7 3 0 1 3 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Sent Mike Parez, 7-5 to Nawingtoa Andrew Fitting and Marc Bar­ Bolton at Chan^ Tech, 330 a big void in my life,” said the only man to lead the leagues, there’s nowhere to go. 0 pitcher, to LouleviH* of the American Assoda- Lasch 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 -T »^ ■* Pl*torts. Ch*nn#l 30, bate had the goals against Ftocky Hill. Andy East Hampton at Coventry, 330 NBA in both scoring and assists in a single season. In bined to win the mixed doubles title Everyone knows the Yankees are “\bu can’t worry and can’t look tioa RscMIad Tim Sharrill, pitchar, from Louis­ TNT, WDRC (1360-AM) Boftball Th# Afl#ooi#l#d Pf### Casian 11-3 3 3 3 0 1 More sports ville. Minor, MHw Beaulieu, Erik Johnson and Caleb 1972-73 he averag^ 30 points a game frw Kansas as their opponent, Stan and Gloria backlogged,” he said. “I’d love to WP— Searcy 2, Erickson. 8 p.m. — Brava* at Cubs, TBS Knapton playad waH. Kyle ZawfiatowsM, Rory |M t Hampton at Coventry, 330 CLASSIC WINNER — Hollis Stacy holds her ahead,” Stanford says on the issue. SAN DIEGO RkDRES— Plaoad Marty Barrett Portland at Boltoa 330 City and more than 11 assists. Piorkowski, were forced to play in New Ybrk. Playing in New Umpiras— Home, Phillips; First Cooney; ® WLAF: Raleigh-Durham at Post Jeff Talbot Ned MarshI arxii — Barbate ■ had- ball up on the 18th hole after winning the “You just have to do your job here. Second, Hendry; Third, HIrschbeck. — see page 13 Infialdar, on the 15day disabled Hst rekoacttve Montreal, USA Cable the goal* against NstMngten. Jaramy Lavigne, Pocky HB at RHAM, 330 “When you come down out of the clouds, like I withdraw because of an injury. Herb York is playing in New York. It to May 8 RscMIsd Scott CoolbaugK Infialdar, 10 p.m. — Met* at Padres, SportaCharmal Tfieic If thii)gs fall into place, hi^efully T — 2:22. A— 13,180. W »N (668AM) oporrawrannsi. Jason OoldM g and Kevin Lappan draw as- LPGA Crestar Classic Tournament Sunday. will 'Ihesday, you still have to go back and deal with and Karen VanKruiningen took the from Las Vega* of the m dllc Coast Laague. siste. Matrehastor at Harttord Public (boys), 330 would be a great thrill. But if I put your time will c(»ne. You just have Hartford Public at Maneftestar (gM ), 330 She finished at 6-under-par 282. everyday lift,” he said. consolation final over Steve and up 2-3 years of great numbers, I Milly Kostiak 6-3,6-4. to put the numbers up where you want to move. I think anyone will are. And if happens, it h«ppwig »» r

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Porter had 20 points. ar — Gallar (2 wds.) S t ^ ’s 3-under-par 69 and 6-under 282 total were Karl Malone hSd 31 points and 12 15 Largaat 62 Bud's sibling good cn o u ^ to overtake ‘Ihinmie Green (73). By the time it was over, the Trail amount 63 Roams Idly B la :^ ’ lead in the Whstem Conference rebounds and Jeff Malone 23 points for 16 Maturity 64 Soviat Crosby a 4 ) and Patty Sheehan (69). who Ued for second the Jazz. Karl Malone gave Utah its last 18 Paintings refusal S-13 after faltering over the last six holes on the 6.412-vard semifinal series was a substantial 3-1. 19 Saaame Fsrtland pulled ahead 56-39 in the first lead at 101-100 with 43 seconds remain­ piant DOWN □□□ QcmaaaaaD Oreenbner Country Qub course. ^ ing. 20 Pronto □□a □□□□□ □□□ ARLO AND JANIS by Jlininy Johneon It was Stacy’s 18th victory of her LPGA career, but half and still led 82-68 going into the (abbr.) 1 Arizona city fourth quarter before the Jazz started the Bulls 101, 76ers 85: Chicago won at 21 Sama 2 Actor — [!□□ □[!□□□ [IQQ her first suice winrung the Qasslc of Deer Creek in 1985. (comb, form) the Spectrum by holding Philadelphia to Novallo 25 Baseball |liY,KID.'(;R6ATA)6W6.' R>^KYOUR0A&AWBe final period with a 17-2 run for an 85-84 23 Epic poam 3 Lawn spray 45 Behaved Y0UMM'T6U6PgCT player Mai 47 Positive lead with 6:54 left 26 Irritations 4 Dina V THI616 IT/ V AT YAMKEe 8TADKM rTHATWA6AWR0MG Bettenhausen has fastest lap words a/'^ 2g Styla ol typa 5 Cosmonaut .AWaa./iaa/'^'^ a \ j^TDMORROW/ That was the first of 18 lead changes in 26 Poetic foot 48 Hooklika UUMKR? D'^IANAPOLIS (AP) — It may have been a day late, 33 Sok) — Gagarin 27 Undeniable the fitul mimite, and imither team led by NBA Playoffs 34 Actrass parts i 6 Useful 28 Clay pigaon 49 — go! but there was nothing short about Gary Bettenhausen’s Earths — 7 Saanca more than a point in a seven-minute span shooting 51 Dame Myra qualification effort Sunday for the In d ian ^ lis 500. 36 Artillclai sound 30 Debt frtrni the 7:21 mark until Terry Pmter’s languaga 37 percent shooting in the first half, when 8 Off — wall 31 Unemployed 5-13 The veteran of 18 Indy races put tq> a speed fastw than 37 Mira 53 Scottish Norm Rockwell 9 Hits billiard 32 Collage two free throws with 13 seconds to go the Bulls opened a 52-38 lead. 36 Typa of fish ball hillside pole-winner Rick Mears. He did a four-lap. 10-mile woman 54 River completed the scoring in the Trail Horace Grant had 22 points and 11 39 Harvard's 10 Celestial 35 Neuter “Uh-oh! You’ve got a flat.” qudifying run at 224.468 mph in a Buick V6-powercd rival sediment Blazers’ 104-101 victory. bear pronoun rebounds, and it was his 13 points and six 40 Insact 11 Talk 56 Cavity In w la to pace 10 qualifiers on the second of four days of 38 Middle East rock “It’s 8' tremendous win for us on the offensive rebounds in the first half that set 42 Mada to losa Imparfaclly org. tirne trials for the May 26 race. Bettenhausen easily faaling 5 7 ------road. It puts us in good stuqm in the 17 Space agey. 39 Entartalnar the tone for the Bulls, who never led by 44 Marast bit 19 Shoe part standstill SNAFU by Bruce Beatll# Saturday’s front row performances by Mears 46 Mai — — Sumac 58 Range of E m series,” Trail Blazers coach Rick Adel- less thffl) 10 in the second half. 22 Wild aheap 41 Row (224.113). and the duo of A J. Foyt (222.443) and Mario (cocktail) sight £ man said. “But it’s a long way from 24 Mountain- 43 Typa of M. “One of the things I wanted to establish 47 Christmas ear's aid Andretti (221.818). It marks the 17th time overall and the over.” lizard SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa was going to the boards,” said Grmt, first time since 1981 that the fastest qualifier has failed to Clyde Drexler, who had 15 points, 11 T“ i T ~ win the pole. whose scoring total was a playoff career- 8 iA H a«<9iitaswrj.j n o /w n e if How/micH rebounds and 10 assists and is averaging a ' A OwereveNiHomH HONjy, you 3USTHAOACAU FROM Also qualifying Sunday were defending Indy cham­ high. “I didn’t do a very good job Riday 12 n 6 0 VOWB'J vim-swmstM s % vo.i MO IS juctwhatinkp/ triple-double in the series, gave Portland L _ acnwAHJAM SiipAy/ night (in a 99-97 loss). I wanted to be pion Aric Luyendyk of the Netherlands at 223.881. 1989 the lead for good at 102-101 on a 20- IS L winner Emerson Htdpaldi of Bra2dl at 223.064 and footer with 36 seconds left. more aggressive and they didn’t block me out as much. Ws wanted one win here and J r i Keviri Cogan. Bettenhausen’s teanunate. at 222.844 __ “We put ourselves in a position to win 11 -ST I the third-, fourth-and fifth-fastest qualifying efforts of the we got it It will be great to end it in weekend. ... and we were able to get the job done Chicago.” 7 T ■ _ _ ■ ■ in the end,” Drexler said. Michael Jewdan had 25 points and 12 “We let them run, go to the basket, do 129^ Senna cruises to GP victory assists, while Scottie Pippen had 20 whatever they wanted to do,” Utah coach points and nine rebounds for Chicago, B- TT MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) — Ayrton Senna of Jerry Sloan said. "They got an q)en court Brazil cruis^ to a record fourth consecutive Ronnula trying to reach the Eastern Conference onus.” finals for the third consecutive year. One victory in the Mtmaco Grand ftix on Sunday. In other NBA playofr games Sunday, • Senna’s previous triumphs were in Brazil, Phoenix and the Chicago Bulls to ^ q 3-1 lead with a San M arm . Juan Fangio of Argentina started the 1954 Lakers 123, Warriors 107: Sam 101-85 victory over Philadelphia and the Perkins scored 27 poirus on lO-for-13 Thu ociMud Pm — 4S EEK AND MEEK by Hoeala SchnaMar season with three victories in a row. Los Angeles Lakers beat Golden State It was the 30th career Grand Prix victory for Senna. shooting as Los Angeles pulled within a CONGRATULATIONS — Sixers' Charles Barkley, right, takes a mo­ 123-107 for a 3-1 advantage in that best- victory of its ninth ^jpearance in 10 ment in the fourth quarter to congratulate a smiling Bulls’ Michael I PONtCftCt THE. BIG fUNCAMEArmU ^ ^ T H £ UNE^XJAL Only Alain Prost, with 44, has more victories. Senrui of-7 series. SS made it lode easy in his McLaren-Honda as he scored his Western Conference finals with its second Jordan in the Bulls’ 101-85 win Sunday in Philadelphia. IA/HAT-TH£V5Ay. PW96L£M INTHl54DUNnRV’ D t S T R I B O n O N O F Detroit, trailing Boston 2-1, plays host win at Golden State. STia REMAINS,.. PDVCI?TV ;third consecutive wire-to-wire victory and fourth overall SS 66 to the Celtics in tonight’s only game. The The Lakers used a 16-3 spurt, iiKluding Bf "It must be a Monday!" at Monaco. He led by more than 40 seomds before other three series resume Tuesday night 11 consecutive points, early in the fourth Byroii Scott had 21 points and a Lakers, who made 36 of 47 free throws as 62 88 64 ■easing tqi for an 18-second margin. with Game 5 in Chicago, Pjrtland and In­ quarter to extend a six-point lead to . Nigel Mansell of Britain finished second and Jeati glewood, Calif career-high 11 rebounds and Magic John- the Warriors committed 34 fouls nguingf g ew , 1 . 107-88107-88 with with 7:39 7:39 remaining. remaining. son had 21 points and 11 assists for the their bigger t^jponents. . Alesi of France was third. son had 21 points and 11 assists for the their bigger tqjponents.

Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME jSabatini takes Italian Open at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number *184 A by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee ; ROME (AP) — Gatxiela Sabatini defeated Monica Mets finally get job done against Frisco ------jSC per minute: Touch-Tone or rotary phones. Unscramble these four Jumbles. ■Seles 6-3, 6-2 for her third consecutive tournament vic- One letter to esch Square, to form •tory and fifth of the year in the rain-interrupted final of four ordinary words. S’- 13 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)(A ^ — The New York MeU kept out. With a couple of exceptions, we’ve been in evervevery nm on.’n» ___ » ^ :j .’the Italian Open ot Sunday. Sabatini, ranked third in the not going to beat our chests,” Cox said. WINTHROP by Dick Cavaltl trying until they got it r i^ t against the San Francisco game.” N "worid, is 33-2 this year and 2-3 overall against the top- Gianu in a four-hour finale of a three-game series. Reds 5, Cubs 3: Mariano Dtmean’s two-run triple off ORCO ;ranked Seles. Left-hander John Franco (1-1) retired all six batters he Greg Maddux (4-2) sn^iped an eighth-inning tie to lift WOUUD'iOlJ LIKE TO r'D eATHER BE /AAKETHAT FORQET I SAID After leaving the bases loaded without scoring a run in faced for the victory. ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER ■ Cincinnati over Chicago at Wrigley Held. Caiebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous z c JOIN THE FRI&JDSKIP SAT ON BVAN A N V T H I N S r . the eighth and ninth innings Sunday, the MeU scored Franco has yielded only one earned run in 12 innings people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands lor •raaiww UMa b ■ m o . Jack Armstrong (3-1) gave up seven hiu and three another. Today's clue: S equals B. CLUB? ELEPHANT. ELEPHANTS. •Novacek is German Open champ twice on llth-inning singles by Dave Magadan and this season and has not given up an earned run in his last rookie Chris Donnels for a 4-2 victory. runs in seven iimings for the victory. Rob Dibble finished ABOOT ; HAMBURG, Germany (AP) — Karel Novacek of seven games over 8 2-3 innings. for his eighth save, striking out thrM. * R P J A D V > - The Meu, who begin a three-game series at San EHego Braves 6, Pirates 1: The first-place Atlanta Braves Czechoslovakia defeated M ^ u s Gustafsstm of Sweden tonight, stranded a total of 16 runners, but nobody was Expos 8, Fwlres 6: H m Wallach had four hiu and ^-3,6-3,5-7,0-6,6-1 in the final of the German Open an offer from "We want to compete,” Atlanta manager Bobby Cox nings as Philadelphia used a five-run first inning to beat HISARMWIEMT? So are the Gianu, who have dropped 10 of their last 12 said. “We now have a chance of winning every game KD H V F W W D . (Answers torrxyrrow) '.the Chicago Bulls and signed with Benetton of the Ttniifln games and languish in last place with a 10-20 record Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "For one on the ocean of crime Jumbles: LIGHT CRAWL VIABLE FEUDAL ;;League. The Italian club announced the signing Satur- we’re in .... Pitching and defense keep you in games, and DeJesus (1-2) struck out five and combined with three Saturday's ^ 2 entering a three-game series with the Philadelphia Phil­ our pitching and defense are improved.” long tossed, who loves his mother Is not quite lost.” — Answer: Was the music comir ;day, but did not disclose terms. Published reports in Italy lies beginning tonight at Candlestick Hirk. relievers on a four-hitter. He also contributed a run-scor­ Thomas Dunn English. of this?— "BEE FLAl •said the 22-year-old Yugoslavian signed a five-year deal Ron Gant and Dave Justice hit two-run homers and ing infield hit in the first iiming. “We’re snake-bit — We can’t seem to catch a break," Steve Avery pitched six strong innings against Pit- Nm bKk m •tsek, Ju n M Book No. 4] u avMoMo lor t2.H . «Mch kidudn poologo worth $16.6 millitm. The Bulls offer was worth a manager Roger Craig said after the Gianu fell to 1-3 in Cardinals 7, Astros 3: Ozzie Smith’s tv^-run sin£li». and handling. Irom dumbla. c/d llila ndw igtpaf. P.O. B d l U H . Ortando. FL ja te d s A . reported $2.6 millitm a year over six years. Uburgh. Includa yaw nama. addiasa and zip coda and mako cliack paytM t la Hawtpapaibaoka. extra-inning games. “It’s not like we’re getting blown highlighted S t Louis’ five-run eighth inning as the Car­ “Sure, we’d like to be in some sort of race, but we’re dinals defeated the Astros.

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Schailer 6c\m\^ p e w w p A Q u ality t m I H c o p y OR, UJH^r CAU^b A H o i e Pre-Owned Autos CARDINAL IT’S TAG SALE TIME Value Priced USED CAR BEST BUYS! BUICK, INC. t9esCh*vyCavritor $3,900 1982 Chevy C aprice $5,896 iTHINtC /Hy Auto, A/C, PS, P 8, Low Miles 1982 Ptymoulh R elant 52^496 a T D iD iT LA W N CARE PAINTING/ 1983CadfticEIDoiado $4,860 CARPENTRY/ 11 |WATERPROOFING 1988 CtMvy Sprint Exprets$2,995 198SChevroMCdebilty 54,296 4 Days for the Price of 3! PAPERING 1986Vo«awagenJettaSL 56,860 22 ^ REMODELING 5Speed,AM4nyl 1986 Chevy C om oro 54,996 YARDMASTERS W ET BASEMENTS? 1989PtymouthCoHOT $5,795 FRANK YOUNG GENERAL 1986 S lic k leS abte LTD 54,996 Spring Clean-Up WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. Hatchways, foundation cracks, Auto, AM/FM Stereo, Sharp Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to Quality work at a CONTRACTOR 19S6VW JettaG L 56,580 Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut. 1987Ch*vrolalZ-24 $5,995 1987 B iic k fk irk Avenue 59,980 reasonable pricel Kitchen and bath remodeling sump pumps, tHe lines, gravity Yards, gutters, garages V-6,5 Spd., A/C, Stereo, Sunroof 1988 Pontiac Firebird 57,960 Interior & Exterior D Roofing • Vinyl • Siding feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ 1988 Pontiac Bonneville 57,980 cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. Free Estimates D Replacement Windows ness proofing of concrete walls 1987 Chevy Camsro LT $6,900 1989 C udom Cruber W bg 59,960 ances Removed. Carpentry. Call Brian Weigle • Custom Decks • Additions V.6, Auto, AA:, T-Tops, Leather 1989 B iic k Regal C pe 59.896 Tag Sal# M s Mast Ba and floors. Chimney dean outs, 1989 S lic k C e n tu y 5t,980 Hauling, Backhoe Work. 6 4 M 7 7 4 1987 Buick Somerset $4,995 hi By TaaMay, Naoa, Far TMa Sgadal 645-8912 e N g e iw id e tis s e W SrnihrUK m m stone walls, and concrete repairs. 1989 CodMcx: Fleetw ood 518,988 Any Job Considered. S Spd., PS, P8, AM/FM Cassette 1989 S lic k Skylark C oupe 57A40 Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ 1991 B iic k LeSobre 516,«S0 TAG SALE SIGN 1988 Honda Accord LXI $KV4q0 caii643"2711 STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1991 Slick Century Sed. 515,980 FREE! MARTY MATTSSON CUSTOM QUAUTY ior dlizen dscounts. Sedan, Auto, A/C, Loaded One stop Improvements. , Painting Interior/Exterior Albert Zuccaro 1990 Honda Accord EX $14,500 81 Adams Street FRENCH'S LAWN a TREE SBtVICE Framing to PalnlIng- Coupe, 5 Spd., Loaded 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES PQW « a i .ir h now eooepliflg mowing eocounte Wallpapering Licensed A Insured. Waterproofing Manchester . 3 2 A P A R T M E N T S F O R lorlhi(lewn eeeton. 1986 Honda Accord LXI $9,600 *BEST BUY-Manchester, 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE • Lawn Cut A Trim 30 Years ^perienoe A PURSE-Pleaserl B.B.B Member 649-4571 $122,500. This is a RENT ______• Formel Hedge Trimming 6 4 6 -3 3 6 1 3 Door, 5 Spd., Loaded, Elec. Slider Roomy 3-4 bedroom *NOTHING-But the besti •THE SEARCH-Has • Treee A Shrube Plarited References, Insured Cat Dave Adamick tor a tree quote. great value for 1495 N E W IN 1987 Honda Prelude $8,995 1M1 by NCA. Ine. C a p e in fam ily a re a with Gracious Colonial on a endedi $138,900. Im­ 2 Bedroom flat. • Pruning • Spot Sealing 9 Fertllzer 649-4431 6 4 5 8 5 2 3 square feet of living • Vegileble Qerden* Roto-Tllled 5 Spd., A/C, Elec. Slider, Low Miles'. room for expansion. beautiful lot. Over 3 maculate and loved Appliances. No pets. MANCHESTER —— space. 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Fish Real and refrigerator. $525 Rapain, Shaatrock w U SE D S P E C IA LS w & Rossetto, 646-2482. ses okay, 3 bedrooms, fans, new carpeting, Auto Repair Center Ceilings repaired and replaced * Alao Ctaaning A Hauing Specializing in; 1967 Acure Legend Sed $10,900 REGAL G /S 1/2 TO N Estate, 643-1591 or per month. No pets. 83 Chrysler 5th Ave “EASY DOES rr’ - LOADED- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 1-1/2 baths. Coventry, newer furnace. FamiN Serving Home Owners East ol the Sanior CHizan diaoouflt likartor ■ Exterior Restoretione V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof, SHver 8 7 1 -1 4 0 0 . Security. 646-733iB or PENCIL IN $199,900, Erin Marvel. is Ih e w ay to desetbe River Since 1975 i-Murad - Rataranoaa WAS $18,759 ^ 88 CHEVY BEREITA ^ ’NEW-To the Market. room with lots of room 6 4 3 -5 3 7 2 .______$3,995 6 4 9 - 4 3 0 4 Interior ■ Exterior Painting 1989 Acura Legend LS $17,900 *BRAND-New listingl Philips Real Estate, to playl 2-Car garage placing a want ad. Call today lor your estimate 6 4 6 -1 9 4 8 #0301 *6 5 9 5 Older 3 Bedroom that *FREE Tow ing* Bathroom t Kkchen Remodeling Sedan, V-6, Auto, Bose, Airbag * 1 5 3 8 2 *21,281 — I Chock out this terrific 7 7 4 2 -1 4 5 0 .______’ 2 BEDRQQM-ln 2 family. TOWN! 87 Cutlass Ciera * 88 BUICK CENTURY ★ has been completely underneathi Call for J lbI ced 643-2711 and 643-9321 Framing Decks ■ Shads ■ Garages 1988 Ptymoulh Voyager $11,000 * F x o e B rake Inap.* room Condo at updated. Huge family *SAY-Goodbye to your your exclusive showing I Stove, refrigerator, CARPENTRY WCafi and aak about our spring 1991 ^ *7 4 9 5 ^ wedothere«tl LE, V-8, Auto, Loaded, 7 Passenger ^ B7 FORD F250 4X4 * Northfield Green in room with fireplace. bulWerl $147,777. Feel Anne Miller Real washer and dryer. No $4,495 «eiL1991 • TUne-upa MASONRY specials 1987 Ptymoulh Voyager $8,500 PARK AVE. Manchester. Leep cool Large lot. Asking at home in this lovely 7 Estate, 647-8000. pets. 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This unit back- plianced kitchen, living HOW *18,710 cing V-6, Fullpower, A/C, 4 Wheel Drive W 85 BUICK REGAL w *NEWLY-Remodeled, 3 time to buy this newer 2 ROOM-Effidency, $395 after 5p.m. SAVINGS #1298 s up to a private rear room with fireplace, 3-4 Many Other Uaad VW’a • Complete Brake Systems wallpapering 1967 OWs Cutlass Sup. $6,900 *4 4 8 8 *10,236 bedrooms. 2 full bath Ranch home with per month. Available 19KOLOSFMENZA • Belts Rrst Cut Free * B8 BUICK LESABRE * yard. Unit has 3 bedrooms including To Choose From 649-0811 ^lonial in Columbia. fireplaced living room, June 1. Call Fiano 4Door,5Spd.,A/C.SR •OU-Lube-FUter 646-1894 HEATING/ V-8, Auto, /VC, PS, PB, 29,000 Miles 1 9 9 2 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, oversized master W *1 0 ,4 6 5 i t t £ l L l 9 9 1 Newer kitchen and country kitchen, newer Realty, 646-5200. • lYouble Shooting Light Hauling 1987 Ford Escort GL $3,900 88 BUICK SKYLARK living room, kitchen, bedroom, 21x12 family _ j * o w ^ 4 ^ 2 ^ Fully Insured Free Estimates PLUMBING ROADMASTER floor, carpeting, front cameting throughout! BOB RILEY •Moat Mechanic^ Needs Auto, A/C, Stereo SONOMA PICKUP dining room and lower room. Inground pobi HEBRQN-2 Bedroom. WAGON AND SEDAN * *8 1 9 5 * porch, Andersen Full basement is ideal PR O FES SIO N A L CA R — * 88 GMC DUMP ^ level recreation room. enclosed by a new Heat/hot water 90ft91 TOWN CARS OLDSMOeiLE/VOLKSWAGEN FURNITURE IraUMlGn and Reptaoenant W/OPTION PKC. windows, siding and for finishing into an ac­ C L B A N m o SCHALLER IN Refrigerator, cedar fence and private included. Large yard. Storting At 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER REPAIR ofOAGMftBadric *1 1 ,4 9 5 furnacel Roof is only 5 tive fam iiy room i Beauti­ • Buffing • Waxing Lawn Mowing, STOCK ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ #T186 dishwasher, disposal back yardi Anne Miller $625/Month. 649-2871 BOOKKEEPING/ ■Wafer Healos * 7 , 8 3 8 years old. 1-Acre lot. ful treed lot and easy n o w * 1 7 , 5 > 9 5 • Interior Shampooing ACURA and range to remain, Real Estate, 647-8000. or 228-1214. 649-1749 Stump Grinding. W e repair a l types of wood for- WannAr Furnaces ALL PRICES INCLUbE fAC^Om INCENTIVES Owner anxkjusl Asking, access to Rte 841 One IN C O M E T A X $116,500. Jackson & ^JS^fftSsAer* nHure and antiquee Includng ■Bolm 345 C EN TER S T R E E T ^OUTH WINDSOR- owner homel Anne MANCHESTER-2, 3, and 1M7AEROSTARWAC Free Estimates ------| A l _ Jackson Real Estate, $139,900. Strano Real Conditioning new parts, wood turning and MANCHESTER VCnfRSHElD Q ANS. Miller Real Estate, 647- 6 Room apartments. 7 Potoenger. Auto. A /C • PtnatrMng 649-0758 Joseph P.Dm m o , Jr. WHm ni OR CDmiMMiy -TXXW- 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 .______Estate, 647-7653. Superbl $199,900. U&R woodcaiving. 8000. Security. 646-2426. • MasterCard&Waa 6468393 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 Contemporary L-Ranch NOW *8,995 Accepted o r Certified Public Accountant EatknalBe a re free HMAJRCM on quiet cul-de-sac. Weekdays, 9am-5pm. Sm*e faw liw a* aDoounUng and I n TRUCK *MANCHESTER- •VERNON-$153,900. Mui- 872-8993 ••fvio**. C ootporalioiw, 8 CaN LYNCH USED CAR $295,000. Newer U&R Spacious floor plan in­ ti-family reducedi 198S MUSTANG H /S ooiparaUoiK, Paittwrahip*. FinanoW Manchster Hardwara 7 2 2 WETHERSFIELD AVE HARTFORD 249-1301 cludes kitchen with o ^ MANCHESTER-Lovely 5 5 Speed. A /C , Blue ■Mamanl audllt. mvlwm, oompllH on . Contemporary When you need to Charm plus new roof. e4»442 MASONRY SAMPLE SELECTION cabinets, ceramic tile room apartment. 1st Aooounllng vwNa-up and payroR I n TONY MARCH BUICK CMC • TONY MARCH BUICK CMC at MT Farms. 4 Large advertise, nothing Separate utilities, 1-car MANCHESTER sanioaa. S40ld)«ai«)SMriancai 84ToyotaCrMrida. 4595 D ia l quality speaks for itself. 9347. 2 b^hs, deluxe kitchen. $1,170.00 per month. /uysam et S5 Jeep Chwoke* Ptonear 5.995 D.W. Fish Real Estate, REMODELING UeanM#fi236da SSBronconXB 5.595 Gary Bergeron's Seclud^ lot. A good Caii Sharon, 646-5566. SUPER-4 Room NOW *4,995 RENTS es Noon Slansi G l 643-2711 643-1591 or 871-1400. ELDER CARE . bagMmdMAhcsaraunMr 4.995 buyl U&R Realty, 643- RE/MAX East of the Townhouse on Fairfield ptoFadkn B5 Toyota C a ic a GT 5.995 2692. 19SS MAZDA $23 LX KITCHEN a BATH •SOUTH WINDSOR- River, 647-1419. St. 2 Bedrooms, private oftodwywTOlymdsorod^^ Roto Tillers & 569-7671 es Slick Skyhowk 4.595 4 Door, SR. Auto. Red NURSE'S-AIDE 8SI\>nHac4a»LE 5.595 $219,900. U n iq u e 7 basement, great yard. REMODELING LEGAL NOTICES ■WATERFRONT-Enjoy Power Carriers 85 ToyotaiC o ro la ' 4.995 LEGAL NOTICESm w I iv / c p _____ room oversized Split. $495 plus utilities. No NOW *7,S>95 Years of experience Visit our beautiful show­ SSOoqoaOoytano warm weather activities 1/2 Day & Full Day Rates 4.995 Spacious living room pets. Call Peg, 649- Care for Elderly room or call for your 86 Ptxiiac Grand/Un 5.595 CALL FOR THE ANNUAL TOW N AND BUDGET MEETING right outside your door. 1990 MAZDA 323 LOAM 66 Ford Eicoit Wogon and master bedroom, 0781. Available July 1. For More Info Call 5.995 T h e c a l voters of the Town of Bolton are hereby warned and This is the time. 3 5 Speed, Blue Excellent references free estimate. 66 Toyota Supra 5.995 formal d in in g room, Bedroom Ranch reexly TERRIFIC-6 Room C a ll HERITAGE KITCHEN SCREENED LOAM 66 Honda Accord LXI 7.595 Twr i .a n n u a l TOWN AND B ^ E T MEET- family room with 4dr.,VCmito a6 0lckmobtoClwaLS 5.995 BOITON MOTOBS f o r your summer duplex, 3 bedrooms, NOW *6,995 ft BATH CENTER fireplace. 2-1/2 baths, 6 4 6 -2 7 8 9 742-6402 Gravel and Processed 66 S M C 2500 4X4 8.995 enjoyment. RE/MAX country kitchen, nice 86ChavyCaTKXo 8.595 SPECiALiZiNG iN BETTER USED VEHiCLES 19SS SUBARU WAGON 254 Broad Street Gravel, Sand, Stone wall air conditioners. East of the River, 647- yard, private basement. 66R«rxxilEnoora 5.995 ROUTE 6 ft 44 • (JUST OVER THE MANCHESTER UNE) • 643-9521 Auto. Luggage Rock FRANK YOUNG Over 1-acre park like 1419. $625 plus utilities. No M a n c h e s te r and Fill e6Ch*vyCavcSar 4.995 EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE 87 Pontiac Grand Am SE 7.995 pets. Call Peg, 649- 7 6 9 5 , 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 ir NOW *3,995 ft LANDSCAWNG F or deliveries call 87 Toyota MRI 7.995 Gary Bergeron with 21 years of Automotive Sales & t i T“ $1.428.48 from cash surplus to the 'Firetmck 0 7 8 1. MISCELLANEOUS 87 Ford Tsmpo GL J ^ te n a n o e category of the Rre Commissjon budget. These Saoond Mowino and 742-7866 5.995 Management Experience announces his ocquisl- 'SURPRISINQ-P;lc«l Far- 22 CONDOMINIUMS 1990 FORD PROBE SpnngOamOo. SERVICES 87 Dodge Coif tX 5.595 funds were reimbursable from insurance. 1991 Pontiac Sunbird e Traa Ramowd • Saadno 87 Ptymoulh Voyager SEVra i7iSW tion o f Bolton M o to rs .' 'OLjr m ain g o a l Is to special­ matte property. Federal F O R SA L E 33 CONDOMINIUMS SSpeed ize In Better, Cleon, Top-Quality Used VehIclesI" 3. To trarwfer $6,000.00 from the *Contracted Services’ automatic, A/C • F a riU n q 87 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer 9,995 farmhouse on 1.78 AMkforourhtahndHm- ROOFING/ 87 ackmobie Hraroa Wagon $5,9M More Value For Your Money...VVhether It beo coror c a lo r y of ttw ^ n in e Services budget to the ’Recycling’ • MALLARD VIEW-New F O R R E N T NOW *9,995 TREE SERVICE/ acres. 2-Car garage, e 4 5 - 8 S 9 2 ODD JOBS 87 Toyota 4 Rimer SRS 511,595 trvK:k. Foreign or Dom estic. G o iy Bergeron's Boiton category of the Refuse Service budget ^ ^ Ranch and Coionial SIDING 67 Toyota Lentfcauher 510.9M natural woodwork, MANCHESTER-Newer 2 * SPECIAL A Trucking, PRUNING 87 Mcado SE5 57,995 Motors is the place to buy your next vehicle! 4. To tr^ fe r $46,000.00 to the Tipping Fee’ category of the homes. Change your haidwood floors, formal b e d ro o m condo, air 198S MERCURY 87 Toyota 4X4 Plckip 57,9^ iifestyie to 1 -fioor living. Home Repairs. LIONEL COTE wil|^5.0TO.C» from ^InLrLico dining room, sun room, GRAND MARQUIS 87 Honda CRX 55,995 conditioned, fully 9395 YARDWORK HAWKES TREE SERVICE 87 Chevy Bkxer K-5 $ I0.9M bud^t; $6,000 from the Infrastructure* category of the ’ High- 2 Bedrooms, 2 bath den, 4 bedrooms, applianced, pool, heat You name it ~ We do it. ROOFING & SIDING Bucket, truck & chipper. “le -Contingency Fuhd’ Coionials. Attached • Clean Ups 88 Toyota Tercel Cotpe 54595 SPECIALS OF THE WEEK barns. ReducedI and hot water. $695 per *6,995 ‘30 Years Experience Stump removal. Free eaHondaCRXS U 5 M and $6,000 from the *Contracted Services’ category of the garage. From 1991 Pontiac Grand Anr Free Estimates Canine Senrices budget. — j Manchester, $149,900, month. 644-5257 days, • Odd Jobs estimaiee. Special 88 Vofttwogen GL 57,995 $143,900. North Main ■Fully Insured SatoyotaCordaGTS $9,995 Roy Osborne. Philips 6^-3313 evenings. iuoraivde] 4 dr., tilt, cruise, A/C Insured 86 Olds Delta 88 85 Pontiac Gr. Prix 85 Dodge Rarochuger | St. to Union St. to Ros­ • Inexpensive Rates ■License # 506737 consideration tor elderly and BBChryrierLeacion $10,995 5. To r ^ w , consider and act upon a budget for the Town of Real Estate, 742-1450. LINCOLN •MCBCUfiy lo a d e d /ilcely equipped lo ad ed 4x4 Boton for f i ^ year 1991-B2, as recom rim r^ by the Board setto Dr. ■We’re Seliing AOLZCA . handicapped 88 0ldimobleaera $5,995 34 HOMES FOR RENT 643-5133 643-0304 646-9564 88 Porriioc BomevSe LE 5 9.9W of Rnance, in the amount of $9,194,639.00. 'WECANMAKEADEAL- Houses I* Bianchard I 315 CENTER STREET 647-7553 88 Chevy Speckum $5,5M *4695 *4495 6. To authorize the Board of Selectmen and the treasurer of Buy tomorrows house Rossetto. 646-2482. (RT. 6), MANCHESTER 88 Chevy Corrica *5.9M *6495 MANCHESTER-6 Room 88 Ford Muriong *5,595 the Town of Bolton, if said budget is adopted, to borrow on todayl Creative financ­ TEL 643-5135 •CONDO-ln the countryl Cape near hospital and 1-000-699-4530 89 Toyota Tercel Cotpe i6,99S s p ^ fic acTOunts. or otherwise, such sums of money from time ing can make this super M Toyota SisvoTutmCpe $15,995 Ranch styie condo with high school. 3 to ttnio, and at such time or times as may be necessary to 9 plus room Cotenialfit 1990 PontUu G rm ^ rn d9 Pontiac 0000 LE $7,9M 8 7 C b c v y C -1 0 P/U 85 Chevy G30Van 86 M ercuiy Topaz LS meet the expenses and obligations of said W n of Bolton for 2 bedrooms, pool, Bedrooms. $950 a 89 Toyota 4(4 PIcktp $I0,5W JJlp your pocket book. 4 dr., V6, A/C, stereo V-8, autom atic 1 ton. auto, o /c , 12 pass. white, o /c . afi pow er the feral year 1991-92, In an amount not exceeding the ap- jnn is. All only 30 month. Ken, 643-1442. 90 Toyota CorolaSRSCpe ;I1,5M RE/MAX East of the BRING THIS Astrograph 90Tfan*3orfSE 15,995 _ propriabons authorized hereinbefore. ^ ^ River, 647-1419. minutes to Hartford. 90 Pontiac 6000 SE ; |4,9M Dated at Boiton. Connecticut, this 7th day of May 1991. Vernon, $84,000. Frank 3B STORE ft OFFICE AO FOR AN 90 Pontiac Gror\ fth SE Cpe ; 12,995 *6995 *5995 *3995 *NEW-3 Bedroom Champ, Philips Real SPACE EXTRA $100 90 Toyota ConiyDX $12,9W BOLTON BOARD O F SELECTMEN, a raise, the percentages for getting a fa­ morrow. Don't dilly-dally on matters 91 Pontiac SinbkdGT SAVE Ranches and Capes, Estate, 742-1450. ;oscouNr, 91 PorrilacSunbkd $10,995 Robert R. Mona kfel . 5/1S/91, vorable response are in your favor — that are materially meaningful. FHA or VA-No Money MANCHESTER-Store/ 91 PonfkJcGrondAmW32H0 SAVE Ccul A. Preuss especially if your recent efforts have AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You could BANK ; W E TAKE TRADE! M a n y M o r e Down. Vinyl siding, no­ Commercial use. Main ^ h a r 9IToyotaCorolaOX $4595 Richard A. Pelletier 2S BUSINESS "" / 9V0 Foatim Bomevllle' been above average. be rather lucky today in an endeavor ’FINANCING W e Buy Cars Makes ft M odels, w a x floors, full St. near Center St. 646- MH, Douglas T. Cheney PROPERTY LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Conditions in that has elements ol chance, especially A V A IL A B L E t j OUTRICHTJ. basements. Coventry 2426, 9am-5pm. 4 dr.jowerlocb & windows, tilt, cruise, A/C ^Birthday To Choose Fror James C. Veitch general look hopeful for you at this time, if you and an individual with whom you l a A/ Ia a a a / ^ 4 ^ . A, A ^ 033-05 29-- towns, MANCHESTER-Available especially where your romance, social were previously fortunate are teamed LYNCH INVITATION TO BID $108.875-up. Phii immediately 800, 1200, S i CHILD CARE . 1 - life and personal relationships are con­ up. TOYOTA-PONTIAC WE OFFER LOW COST DAILY RENTALS!! Blazawski, Phi^s Real 1600,2400 square feet. May 14,1991 cerned. Good, things could develop PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Lady Luck Sealed bids wili be received in 500 West Center St. Estate. 742-1450. Commerical/industrial through friends. may be inclined to favor you today in a TRUCKS R US! the General Services' office, M a n c h e s te r BUDGET CORNER 3-phase electric. Several opportunities of substantial VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Pieces you 41 Center Street, Manchester LEGAL NOTICE •NEW-Listing. Clean, matter where money Is involved. She's size could be In the offing for you in the have recently been unable to fit togeth­ 646-432 1 1986 Toyota Pickup CT until MAY 31. 1991 at TOWN OF BOLTON clean. $144,500, 3 Please call 646-5477. quite anxious to see that you get a piece 1983 Plymouth Reliant WPonlfirrFoimeyi7/e SSF year ahead. Be aware that you'll lay the er should begin to blend more comfort­ 11:00 a.m. for the following; Bedroom, family room, DAY of the action. 5 s p e e d ,a /c automatic, a/c The Zoning Board of Appeals wtlief. power ^iw f, never been legstend, 5,000 ni, list $26,378 foundations, but luck will get top billing. ably today. If something big is on the fireplace, porch and 31 ROOMS FOR RENT ARIES (March 21-April 19) People to SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM will hold a Public Heanng on TAURUS (A pril 20-M ay 20) If you apply burner, make your move now. whom you make specific proposals to­ Placing anad awning, garage. Call PUBUSHER'SNOTKZ: * 3 9 9 5 * 1 9 9 5 IMPROVEMENTS May 16, 1991 at 7:00PM at CARE yourself, measures can be taken at this LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Things have a day are not likely to resist your promo­ Ron for dotails, 649- COVENTRY-Large. EQUAL HOUSNC The Town of Manchester is an the Town Hall to hoar the fol­ time to enhance your material security way of working out to your satisfaction tion. Your presentation works because in Classified 89 Jeep 84 Chevy 85 Dodge 85F<>rdF-150 lowing appeals: 3087. RE/MAX East of sunny, private OPPORTUNUY over the long haul. You could be very equal opportunity employer, M Real E ita t* odvw tlM d In today, so keep cool. Frustrations will be It's predicated on truth and enthusiasm. Comanche Suburban the River, 647-1419. entrance/bath, ^^$20995 lucky at enlarging your present earn­ is easy. Charger Extended Cab and requires an.affirmative ar> 1. John and Judith Ripp, 14 LICENSED DAY CARE- W i newipopsf a tubjact to r o b b ^ of their Irritants — if dealt with fireplace. Non-smoking lh« Federal Fair Hotalng Act Sportruck 9 passenger, a/c automatic, a/c Pickup tion policy for all of its Con­ South Rd., for a skfeyard and ^NEW-Llsting, $139,900. Mother has openings ings. Know where to look (or romance philosophically. male. $400, 742-5861. of 1968 wbich inakM It iMool and you'll And it. The Astro-Qraph JustcaK tractors and Vendors as_a setback variance to construct 3 Bedroom Ranch, for all ages, o Years to advertise "any prefer­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If a Condi­ ence. limitation or dkciWI- IV9I FontimdOOff Matchmaker instantly reveals which *6995 *5895 *2195 condition of doing business a garage. famiiy room addition, 2 MANCHESTER-Free experience. 1-Mile from tion can be improved upon through 6432711 » d *3995 nation based on race, color, Mf., oulo, A/C tit, ciuise, 6 cyl. signs are romantically perfect lor you. / sensible adjustments, don't continue to with the Town, as per Federal 2. Michael Magnotta. 77 Sun­ full baths. Call Ron for week with $100 security Exit 63. 647-0657. CT nrtglon. se<. handicap, tom- Order 11246. Mail $2 plus a long, self-addressed, For your porsonal horoscopo, Gary's Automotive I Mon.-Fri. 9:30am to 6:30pm set Terrace, South Windsor s h o w in g , 649-3087. deposit. Clean, quiet, State License # 23652. ly sfolu, or nallorKil 08^ . or just study the situation. Take measures we do the rest! any intention to make any stamped envelope to Matchmaker, c/o to effect the alterations today. lovoscopo, lucky numbors Saturday 8am to 1 pm B id forms, plans and for site approval for a gas sta­ RE/MAX East of the furnished. 646-83^. such preference. Umilalton Service Dept. this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Your specifications are avaiiable at tion at 1135 Boston Turnpike River, 647-1419. or discrimlnatloa" and future forecast, cAII Rd. MANCHESTER-Kitchen this nevrspoperwl not know­ land. OH 44101-3428. mate's judgment could be a tad better the General Services' office. ingly accept any odverttsing •CLASSIC-Colonial, lovely privileges. Parking. LICENSED MOM QEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your wit and than yours today, so don't discount Astro*Tona (95$ aach minuta; TOWN OF MANCHESTER, John H. Roberts, Chairman torReotEstatewtlchlsInvIo- sense of humor are easily ai;oused to­ 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 Busline. Clean. Quiet. kstton o f the law. Our readers your partner's suggestions or deci­ Touch-Tona phonaa only). CONNECTICUT Bolton Zoning Board Has 3 full time openings for 1 day, and others will find you a Jovial la v home in Martin 647-9813 After 3 pm. ore hereby Informed that o l sions. The Important thing is to be sup­ of Appeals in^and2fcxU ers. Nk» family «lwe«ings advertised In this companion. You'll be even more enter­ Dial 1-900-963-3000 and RICHARD J. SARTOR, Schooi area. Front to newspopw ore ervollable on portive ol one another. GENERAL MANAGER 009-05 neighborhood. on equal opportunity boils. taining to members of the opposite sex. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your antdr your accoaa coda back living room, formai Wite Motors 3 2 A PA R T M E N T S F O R To complain of tib a M n a - CANCER (June 21-July 22) In regard to 026-05 a n d informai dining Linda 64&-6815 Hon coll: possibilities for personal gain could be numbar, which ,1a 184 RENT ______requests you make today for a bonus or a bit stronger today than they will be to­ TOW N O F MANCHESTER room, loveiy brick patio. C TUranse *31060 HUD to ll-frM at: LEGAL NOTICE W e ’re Seliing Housesl” 1-800-424-8590 BUICK' Bianchard & Rossetto. MANCHESTER-2 Family. S' At its meeting of May 6,1991 the Planning and Zoning Com­ Newly updated. 2 mission made the following decisions: 646-2 4 8 2 .______1 99 1 BU IC K 1 9 9 1 BUICK 1 9 9 1 BUICK 1 99 1 B U IC K 1 9 9 1 BUICK B edroo m in quiet HOMART COMMUNITY CENTERS, INC. - INLAND WET­ •CREAM-Of the cropi This neighborhood. Close to Bridge SKYLARK SED REGAL SED RIVIERA CPE CENTURY SED LESABRE LANDS PERMIT - (H-TD - 201 BUCKLAND ^ E E T Wk/ darling 6 room Cape is town center and H O W L O W , a Lots 1, 2 & 3 RED STONE ROAD A N D ^ BUCKLAND bursting with per- busline. $595/Month STREET — acting In its capacity as the Inlandjmtiands Agen­ sonaiity and is just im­ plus Utilities. Dale. 529- WILL WE GO ’ cy, approved with m odific^ns the request b conduct regu­ maculate inside and 8 2 7 6. N O R TH S-lS-tl Signals, lated activities within the 5C non-wetland regflalBd areas w d outi Wonderful new 4AQ87 But if attitude is known (the equiva­ Aut4k AX, t e » O tro g g w , 40r,AutnLA/COuIs^ Company Vehicle, Automatic A/C, Tih, wire Wheel Covert' the wetlands at the above addresses. n kitchen, new furnace, There’s Only One Way TO Know T ilt FSkN, only SIIXTS^ Automatic, A /C V-4, MANCHESTER-2 VK J92 anyone? lent honor is in the dummy), signal CMAC Ftnt TbM Buytr - OctayWfp^POCWIre Loaded, Stock #1774 Oefogger, Delay, V-6 fresh paint, open floor O ukt Cacetta end M u d i FRANaS J. RIO, JR. AND MARY ANN RK) - SUB­ Bedroom. $595/Month. Get to Scranton Chrysler Plymouth As sTo” rY ou Can! ♦ A3 count. Of course this doesn’t automati­ SSOO Allowanca To Q u itl- Wheel Covers, Stock W a s 2 A 2 0 a STK. #1737. One left! DIVISION — 290 BIDW EU STREET (R-54) — approved with plan, great summer Garage. No pets. 649- ♦ Q 10 5 By Phillip Alder cally produce perfect defense. fM Cuitonwr, Um Y our •1854. Use your trade Morc-Stock»1748 modifications the request to create a two lot subdivision at the porch, double driveway 2 8 7 1 ; SPECIAL PURCHASE VALUES Trad* As Down PwnMnt "Wo Honor All No one held back in the bidding of as down psymenL N O W O N L Y above address. fo r easy in and out. 9.5 % Financing BEM ilrftUdJjaggl WEST EAST Suli|«ttoavAlhbl% . N O W O N L Y N O W O N L Y C redit Union Sales" ♦ 10 4 3 To find the best defense, you usually today’s deal. North and South claimed Bowers School. You’ll ^NCHESTER-Duplex, 2 7 Yr. or 70,000 Warranty ♦ J965 KAISER PERMANENTE — SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Financing As Low As 4.9% 1088 Plymouth Horizon 40R VA3 965 need help from your partner in the they were lured on by the sirqnlike appreciate the great bedroom. Hospital 4 Cyl Eng • 5 ^ Jrtm s .. AMrFM Radki • Vary Low n 0 , 9 7 8 * n 5 , 5 9 7 ' * 2 2 , 9 9 7 * * 1 3 , 9 8 0 * * 1 6 , 8 4 9 * HISTORIC ZONE — 130 HARTFORD ROAD (K-39) — ap­ 1990 Dodge Spirit 4DR 1091 Plymouth Sundance America ♦ 10 7 6 ♦ K982 form of signals. vulnerable game bonus. proved with a modification the request to modily the approved value at $131,9001 area. Appliances. $625 BlaA Chwry Wilh Burgundy Inwmr • 4 Cyl Eng 4 Cid • 5 Spd Trani • Rmt Dd* •AMfFMSWfDO 4AK76 ♦ J842 There are two ba.sic signals; atti­ West led the king of clubs, and with site plan at the above address. Jackson & Jackson per month plus utilities, Auto Trwis •A«.ro-1>B-AM rFM Slw»o-C ruiie ■ Plus Mum Mora the queen (the equivalent honor) in the OUAUTV USED CARS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEEDI Real Estate, 647-8400. security and ST S4207 ST 8355S • 7 9 9 7 * * 3 9 9 5 SOUTH tude and count. When expressing atti­ A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk’s 'Oiocount IndudN Fin dummy. East dropped the eight, show­ 1982 PlymoiStl Reiinl...... $2,495 NEARLY n ew S P eO A L OF THB WEEK 1988 Pontiac Bcnnavila...... $7,980 references. 643-7791. » 8 9 9 S 1987 Plymouth Reliant LE 4DR ♦ K 2 tude, yoii play a high card to say you office. ^ S T H A R T F O R D -D o n ’t 982 ChtvyCeprioe Wagon...... $2,9SS 1989 Buick Regal Coupa...... $9,885 1990 Chrysler LeBeron 40R ■ T'*P* • A/C ■ PS • PB • AM/FM SMian. V Q 10 8 7 4 like^ a suit, and a low card to say you ing an even number of cards. This had 1990 BUICK SKYLARK SEDAN Jiiss this onel 1983 Cadlsc B Dotada...... $4,860 1989 OWsmoUe Custom Cniisar Wagon...... $9,960 Planning and Zoning Commission MANCHESTER-2 ♦ QJS4 don’t. When giving count, you play a to be from four, following his two-club Bedroom, 1 car garage, 985 Chevrolal CaMxity...... $429S 1989 Buick Centuiy...... $8,980 Marion Taggart, Secretary $137,500. Immaculate ♦ 9 3 low card to show an odd number in the raise. Plus SSldl Mora sra .jra V aL U E U ! 1986 Chavy Camaro...... $4,$9S 1989 Cadillac Ftoetwood Loaded...... $17,980 3 bedroom C o lo n ia l applianced kitchen. ______’ 5 9 9 5 suit. What should West do at trick two? 032-05 VOYAGER SPECIAL 1968 Buick LaSabra LTD...... $7,480 completely remodeled $625/Month. Sacurity * 1 0 . 8 8 8 1989 Eagle Medallion Wagon Vulnerable: Both Cashing the ace of clubs would estab­ 1989 Buick Skyiwk Coupe...... $7,860 Which signal should you give? What­ 986 Vblkswagin Jatta GL2...... $5,860 Automatic, Air, Fuel 1989 Chevy Celelxity Wagon...... $8,989 throughout. N ew deposit. 1 Year lease. 1990 Dodge Shadow 4DR WNlaWtiTanIntannr-Auto Trans .A/C.P 2641 * 5 6 8 5 ! ♦ Dbl. 2 4 hardwood floors plus nished 3 room 2V Pass 3V Pass cards — don’t signal. 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