go - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. June 27, 19S8 % S p cd o lii Official • 9^ ■A * Board approves P M R Tim / HEATING/ MI8GEI1ANE0US school reopening /3 r ICMLDCAIIE PAPERING PLUM8ING SERVICES NAME your own price. ODD lobs, Trucking. Fottier & Son Pointing PJ 8 PIim Mr l NoaUiio A Home repairs. You s A y m s and Papering. Remo- Air C8iiilb8iilii| name It, we do It. Free Dmta» imag taanlai lUlki vol. 291-8567.______Boilers, pumps, hot water M W . liCNWg g*]r • • • • k M W . estimates. Insured. 643- Opnlai far WiM* - MMten. PAINTING Interior and tanks, new and 0304. IfcUlUlM IMtIl. exterior. Quality and replacements. professional work­ FREE ESTIMATES HAWKES TREE SERVICE 568-S589 manship. Free esti­ 843-9049 / 228-9818 Buokel, truck a chipper. Stump mates. Coll Crolg rsmovsi. Free estImetM. CMPBiniY/ Mund. 742-8173 or 742- Spedsl consMerstlon for 9382. MISCELLANEOUS elderty and hendloapped. RimiEUN6 SERVICES o c w m a n / 647-7553 NORTHEAST D A B PAINTMG A oLKSWAGEN, INC. Cxkoflop Homo Polilhif DEUVERING CARPENTRY D6p6ftdADlD Afitf MpDfl6nO60< Rich, dean, stone-free All phMM of construc­ Low Rrlese and Fudy hwuiod. loam. 8 yards. *80 Plus Tax. LANDSCARNG tion and ramodaling, rool- r iw ■SOTHfism Also, sand, gravel, stone and horse manure. dantlal, commonslal. In- NEIL - 646-4136 L A N D 6 6 A N N d WO JOB rOOBAUU duatrlal. Quality aasur- 643-9504 Rruw Btinibi.^R6d6>6. NKWiIng. Tuesday, June 28, 1988 anca, custontar satisfac­ R«novatioiii/P1iit ptanMnQDi l6vm DMMdIoQ 6 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 C e n ts tion guaranteed. CuMom InMrlor a Kxtwlor PERSONAL SERVICES mDiimfiMfioD. PilnUne • CoMne RopMr a • CMckbMk ContrsI C a FREE ESniyiATES "Protmlontllam la Rwiow ■ Rowm WsMUng • iMsiiw Tex FraeorsflM ParaoRallzad Lawa Cara our tradamark." A m M/mM*« • • LltsSHMini liMureiKe Advice ALagdacagiag Ellington - B71-2342 Inturad ■ Ssofor Dltoount§ • ludsst Cemunsllsii • niwnclal A awat* Flannlns 742-5224 lMvem«ue« Hartford - 547-0164 646-2253 Coll Don Mosler-649-3329 Wife gives up, children safe in Florida IFAMIAND REMODELIHe CALUHAN’S D. B. Mortar, Inc. Room a a m o M , deeks. rooeng. LMC PAMTIIMI SERVICE CONCRETE •M ine, .windows and eud***- ASPHALT MAIHTENANCE Bsokhoo Mid buadonr tMvlM • haamU«ldnMI*Mi«lili By Anita M. Caldwell of divorce proceedings, Thomas care of social services officials. taken into custody and that the Driveways a Psiking Lots J 8i C Concrete patios and has been set, Wood said. ens because he is charged here •vaMblo. Caa Bob asnsnd, Jr. 140 Hilliard 81. and Nancy Concelmon Ham said. Donie said the family was girls were safe was a great relief. Jan Ham will be held in Florida » Met Wubbsrtied Crsoli SssHne sidewalks, steps and Manchester Herald only with failure to appear in Bdi.647-860Q Manchester, CT 06040 • AsshsN Ndssin • Seal Oowms driveways. Coll 569- Harold Donie of Manchester, notified by Manchester police “ Hallelujah,” Donie said. " I ’m until authorities extradite her, Manchester Superior Court to Fusy SMiiied r n t tm m trn 4058, leave message. LEASE FOR: Thomas Ham’s brother, said this Monday afternoon. Thomas Ham glad it’s over. It totally disrupted but Wood said he’s not sure when face two counts of sixth-degree mt. 648-6849 T8L. 643-6330 The nightmare is finally over morning that Jan Ham is in and Donie then called police in our lives,” he said. " It ’s drained that will happen. larceny. Usually the state does C8IIS26-244ST0DAYI for a Manchester man whose two IU«nu«lMMhig~i' IR00FIN6/ WM 00W 8 Stk. #4612 Volusia County Jail in Daytona, Florida. us emotionally, physically and Donie said he and Ham heard not request extradition for that RcRMiMtaf StrvlM AND D00R8 young daughters have been miss­ Fla. Donie said this morning that financially.” that Jan Ham and her boyfriend, charge. Wood said. HANDYMAN ing since June 16. Gary Wood, spokesman for the Horn# ImDrovtmwnt - Wotntlnw “ the girls are safe and sound,” Wood said that the Hartford Jerry Stavens, were around the A warrant for Stavens’ arrest Thomas Ham’s ordeal ended Manchester Police Department, and are staying with friends in KENNAR5— - BoftnMfitt FInItiMtf • THInw • THERmAL WIMDO¥/S 1988 GOLF GL County state’s attorney’s office Manchester area until Friday. was issued June 1. charging him Noaw MeRovtmNT Uwtit Corwtntrv - ODD JOBS - «DOORS Power Steering when his wife, Jan, turned herself said Jan Ham turned herself in to Florida. Thomas Ham, of 94 will be arranging for transporta­ "Then they got spooked and ran,” with failure to appear in court. INSUNEO SIMiie - OeeSs - awleewiwnl S ou and InttiHad by protaa- in to Florida authorities Monday the sheriff in Oak Hill, Fla., and Carman Road, and his fiancee tion to bring Jan Ham back to Donie said. According to Wood, Stavens R«e. Ins Rsl. 646-6473 WMStwtSOMn atonal mmodattna oontnelor. along with the couple’s two young N» J«S Tm Mo M Tm MmII BARRY SCANLON the children. 3-year-oId Kristen left early this morning for Florida Manchester to appear in court on Meanwhile, Stavens is still in can’t be held in Florida for any a js»«» J A aataetton of amyl or wood Laaoa Fan rMiMB| HSNOHgf H !•% SwUM OIMM DtaCMint 646-2411 fr«« tftImotM unlla Cuatom earpaniry a daughters. Manchester police Mae Ham and 2-year-old Salena to get the children. Donie said. charges by Manchester police of Florida, Wood said. The state did MtnWM M Sw InMriwtlwwl apadamy. said. The couple is in the middle Marie Ham. were removed to the 4 CwbEta a i Tn NiL BarWrSvsWnw stk. #4670 The news that Jan Ham was custodial interference. No bail not request extradition for Stav- See MISSING GIRLS, page 10 H yeiriw ilek ol oommelors not B 7 5 - 9 7 8 0 rtiuming your oWW, oMI us OMI72S-0781 Anvnnw FL00R8ANDING — Ai«|r *ww«d Mm t RMhwmm •j Floors like new ••P 8 bII Scree Bed LtaiH 1988 FOX GL MAR CmstrucUin ELECTRICAL • Spedalizlng In older floors AC HMIINIMIIM.IM.64S-1720 • Natural 6 tialned floors h ^ h n s i k T e * m'iuli' Conrad-Gordon No deal • No waxing anymore $ 1 4 1 2 4 le a f# For ELECTRICAL WORK John Virfillli - 046-5750 DAVIS CONSIHUCnON Need a new Service with 872-1400/659-8555 Stk. #4566 d ] s i s a ^ 2 8 ® (5 l circuit breakers? on plant M o m MO do«ml Chook us out In buying Whalers ths Msnolwsisr ysSow psgss 643-2711 JOSEPH DUMAS 1988 JETTA GL AC S40-S2S3 643-2711 By Chris Dahl ture consists of 16 community — Corps The Associated Press partners whose stakes in the club Laaoa Fan *185” range from the 0.05 percent By Andrew Yurkovsky HARTFORD - The Hartford owned by the Greater Hartford LOOK ING FOR c low-cost W ANTED TO stk. #4600 Manchester Herald CARO CAMPERS/ Whalers executive committee Chamber of Commerce to Aetna way to communicate your RUY/TRADE • / advertising message? FOR SALE TRAILERS has tentatively accepted an offer Life & Casualty Co.’s 40.45 A top official from the U.S. Wont ads are your WANTED to buy. Old N to purchase controlling share in percent. Baldwin, with 1 percent, 1988 GOLF GTI Army (ilorps of Engineers has not answer. furniture, clocks, VOLVO 245 Wagon 1979. 4 COX Pop-up camper. A-1 the NHL franchise from a group is the only remaining individual speed/overdrive. Air, condition. $900 negotia­ AC — SIR committed himself to allowing lamps, pointings and fed by corporate powers Donald partner. rugs. Will pay cash! AM-FM cassette. ble. Please telephone the town to continue work on its G. Conrad and Richard H. Gor­ The Whalers’ community Coll 646-8496. Looded. 644-6573. 742-6485. $22640 sewage treatment plant, accord­ INVITATION TO IID Laasa Far: don, a source close to the FORD Mustang 1967 Clas­ TRAVEL Trailer 1973. 20 owners have a right-of-first- ing to a letter to a local civilian Ssolsd bids will be rscsivsd negotiations said today. In ths Oensrol Services' of­ sic. 289 Sprint. Hard­ foot. Sleeps eight. stk. #4563 refusal clause in their partner­ aide to the Army. Good condition. S2500. Further details were to be ship agreement, but it wasn’t fice, 41 Confer St., Manches­ A u t e m o t l v e top. Must sell. Best Richard Roach, fhe chief of ter, CT until JULY «, 19SS at otter. 569-0370. Coll 643-1814. revealed at a 2:30 p.m. news immediately clear how it would 11:00 o.m. fo r the followlne: enforcement of the Ctorps of RENAULT LeCor 1981 conference at the Sheraton- be affected by the proposed sale. 19M VANASON CARPER Engineers’ New England div­ (1) COLD MILLING TOWN Hatchback. 2 door, 4 Hartford Hotel. Neither Conrad The executive committee met STREETS ision. said today that he drafted a CARS speed, sunroof, great INVITATION TO BID nor Howard Baldwin, the team’s Monday for the second time in a (2) PURCHASE OF ONE (1) stereo. Runs well. Ideal letter Monday only apprising FOR SALE Ssolsd bids will bs rscsivsd current chairman and managing week to consider bids from the NEW CRACK A JOINT for student. $650. 649- Laasa Fan Nathan Agostinelli. the state’s In ths General Ssrvicss' of­ *365“ general partner, accepted tele­ Conrad-Gordon group and Colon­ SEALING RUBBERIZED 1981 CHEVY Wagon. Air, 5323. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ civilian aide to secretary of the ASPHALT KETTLE phone calls seeking comment this ial Realty Co. of West Hartford, Automatic, AM/FM, ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on ths Army, of the background of the (M Gol.) more features. S2,000. dots shown bslow for ths fol­ morning. which joined the bidding days lowing: David Kool/Msnchsstsr Herald dispute over a wetlands permit O) HANDICAPPED 649-8430.______Still to be resolved after the after the Conrad-Gordon group for the project, BATHRDDM AT MARY DATSUN Pulsar NX 1983. CLYDE JU LY8,19U executive committee’s meeting made its intentions known. PAGING THROUGH — Luene Corwin, CHENEY LIBRARY CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. (1) TOWN ENVELOPES Rotary Club, looks through paperwork “ It doesn’t imply that the 5 spped, good condi­ (2) DATA PRDCESSING Monday was the exact percen­ The Conrad-Gordon group last dean of academic affairs at Manchester The Town of Manchester Is tion. $2000. Please call ROUTE 13, VERNON STDCK FDRMS with membership chairman David resolution is going to give them a on equal opportunity em­ tage of the team that the week bid $19.5 million for 7.5 643-9150. 82 Toyota 4x4 pu *5295 (3) DFFICE SUPPLIES Community Coilege and one of the first Woodbury before a Rotary meeting at permit and allow them to build ployer, and requires on affir­ Conrad-Gordon group would pur­ percent of the team, which plays mative action policy for oil of 84 Olds (Xil. Sup cp* *7495 JULY 12,198S the plant,” Roach added. He said chase and the future role of in the NHL’s smallest market. femaie members of the Manchester the Manchester Country Club. Its Contractors and Vendors INVITATION TO BID 84 Cavsilsr 4 Dr. *5300 II) TWD ARTICULATED the letter was signed by Thomas os 0 condition of doing busi­ The Manchester Public 4-WHEEL DRIVE Baldwin, who has been involved But Conrad, who is leaving 85 Csmsro Z28 *10,995 A. Rhen, the division engineer of ness with the Town, os per $choplt solicits bids for AU­ FRDNT END LDADER with the team since its inception Aetna Life & Casualty as an Federal Order 11244. DIO VI$UAL EQUIPMENT 88 Cavsilsr Cs 4 dr. *5900 (2) DNE NEW 1908 the Corps of Engineers’ New for ths lfta-1999 school ysar. TWD-THREE TDN as a World Hockey Association executive vice president, said he Bid forms, plans and speclfl- 88 Csisbrity 4 Dr. Wg. *9495 England division. cotons ore available at the $ealsd bids will bs rscsivsd DDUBLE DRUM franchise in 1972, the source said. and Gordon, a real estate devel­ First women Rotarians define General Services' office. until July 6,19M, 2:00P.M., at 80 CavsIliM 4 Dr. *7695 VIBRATDRY RDLLER Agostinelli. who is also presi­ which tims thsv will bs pub­ WITH TRAILER The executive committee has oper, are willing to pay up to $26 80 Csisbrity 4 D r *8995 dent of Manchester State Bank, TOWN OF licly opsnsd. Ths right It rt- (3) DNE NEW 6-WHEEL given the Conrad-Gordon group a million for 100 percent. MANCHESTER, CT. tsrvsd to rsiset any and all 80 Olds DdIU 4 Dr. *10,2(X) DUMP TRUCK WITH said last week that he had spoken ROBERT B. WEISS, letter of intent to sell them Colonial Realty made an open­ bids. $peclflcatlons and bid 80 Chsv PU CIO *9490 DD-AL BDDY, PLDW If You Purchase themselves as ‘ice breakers’ with Rhen and that he hoped a GENERAL MANAGER forms may bs securtd at the' FRAME 8i PLDW controlling interest and will re­ ing bid of $26 million to $28 million 87 Csmsro 2 Dr. *11,995 resolution could be achieved that 074-04 Business Offics, 45 Narth Ths Town of Monchsstsr It commend the proposed sale to the last week. By Nancy Pappas $chaal $trsst, Manchester, 87 Buick Qrsnd Not. *18,995 on equal opportunity sm- Have Freedom of Choice: membership line as “ real quality gals who knew would allow the town to continue Cannscticut. 87 Pont. 6000 Sis. *14,995 ploysr, and rsquirss an offlr- team’s full partnership, the Conrad, who will be leaving Manchester Herald they were blazing new trail.*!.’’ 06I4W work on the $27 million plant 87 Olds Calais 4 Dr. *9900 matlvs action policy foroll of source said. But Buckno. who is an agent with Sentry improvement project. lit Contractors and Vendors The Whalers ownership struc- See WHALERS, page 10 TOWN OF MANCHB$TIR 87 Buick Cant. LTD *10,490 01 o condition of doing butl- Some may call them pioneers, but Susan Realty, said, “ all we really did wa.s break the Agostinelli could not be LBGAL NOTICB 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *9990 nsss with ths Town, os per % Buckno and Luene Corwin consider themselves ice. so the others could follow” Fsdsrol Drdsr 11244. reached for comment this At Its msstlne of June 20,1991 ths Flannlns and Zoning Com­ ANNUAL merely “ ice breakers.” And Corwin, Dean of Academic Affairs at morning. mission made ths followtng decisions: 872-9111 Bid forms, plans and spsclfl- They were the first women to be accepted as cotlons are ovolalbls at ths PERCENTAGE RATE Plan to halt rowdiness Manchester Community College, said it has all A meeting is scheduled Wed­ MeaclMster 144 Associates • Pretlmlnerv CUD Dsvslep- Gsnsral Services' offics. members of Manchester’s Rotary Club, a group been quite smooth and pleasant. “ I certainly nesday with the U.S. Attorney msat Plea • BeckloiMI and Slater Streets (M -ies) - Approved with modifications ths CUD Prsllmlnory Development Plan INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF of more than 60 men who raise money and offer don’t feel any resentment from the men,” she Stanley A. Twardy Jr. and town, The Monchsstsr Public MANCHESTER, CT. their time and energy to community groups. for o porcsl of kind conslsttne of opproxlmotlsv ISO acres ROBERT B. WEISS, said. “ They area very friendly group and I have state and federal officials. Roach and Identinsd os oil or portions of 201,2S1, JS9, i H v and 35SV Schools solicits bids for on 1988 JETTAS — GTI’S — at graduations debated The invitations extended to them last winter, Bucklond StreH and 140, 194, 200y and 250V Slater Street FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT GENERAL MANAGER very quickly’felt like one of them.” said that he believes an agree­ under Article II, Section 1.10.03 of the Manchester Zoning for ths 19SS-1909 school year. 07844 SCIROCCO’S and to three other women in the spring, came The male-only clubs involved in the more ment could be worked out Wed­ Regulations. Ssolsd bids will be rscsivsd By Andrew J. Davis committee will probably include after a Supreme Court ruling a year ago called recent Supreme Court case fought to retain their nesday between the town and the Hebert Wetafeerg - Spedel Ixcegllen / Breslsn Central - Tel- until July S,19tS,2:00P.M.,at which time thsv will bs pub­ Manchester Herald students, parents, school admin­ for Rotary Clubs across the nation to accept exclusivity. But at the Manchester Rotary Club, Corps over fines for working on Mod TeraHka (W-S4) - Granted a Special Exception under ONE OF THE nicest Article II, Section 16.15.02 for o site In excess of tour (4) licly opsnsd. Ths right Is ra- OR istrators and board members. women. There are hundreds of thousands of there were few vocal dissenters, according to the secondary part of the plant acres, parkins for more than sixty (40) vshiciss and outside ssrvsd to rsiset any and all things about wont ods Is bids. Spsclflcotlons and bid School officials, unhappy with “ The kindest thing you can say Rotarians, in the U.S. and other nations. Last Pat Castagna, the club’s president. without a wetlands permit. storage for o porcsl of land Identiflsd os o portion of 444 Tol­ their low cost. Another Is student behavior during this week, the court took the issue still further, land Turnpiks. Ths Commiulon also approved ths sroslon forms may bs sscursd at ths their quick action. Try a is that they looked pretty good,” William Hunniford, a past president of Rotary Corps officials have said that Business Offics, 4S North AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE year’s Manchester High School broadening the definition of private men’s clubs control plan. School Strsst, Monchsstsr, wont od today! Kennedy said. "It was not the who sponsored Buckno’s membership, attrib­ the penalties for the unauthorized ■egswe Menteay • SabdivMea / Rresisa Ceatrel - 1*1 Connecticut. At No Extra Charge graduation ceremonies, an­ ceremony we had envisioned. We which may be required to take in women utes this, in part, to a decade of discussions on work would have to be settled Koewev Street (M-iaO) • Approved with modlflcatlons ths six 07044 nounced Monday that measures members. (6) lot Grant Form subdivision and erosion controlPlanfor o don’t want to be part of that type the admission of women. before a permit could be issued to parcel of land consistine of opprexlmotslv 4.1 acres and will be taken to combat of ceremony for another year.” David Woodbury, the club’s membership allow the continuation of work at Idsntiflsd os 3*0 Kseney Strsel. A dsfarmsnt for ths Instollo- OR rowdiness. Kennedy said students did not chairman, referred to the first pair to cross the See ROTARIANS, page 10 tlon of sidewalks on ths north side of the street, from Keensv NOTICE Street to Lot «6 , was also grontsd. PUBLIC HBARINO Student leaders of the Class of pay respect to graduation speak­ BOARD OP DIRBCTORS 1988, though, said today they were ers. Stomping feet, yelling and See NO DEAL, page 10 Tewn of Meaebsster - laMad Wsllaads / n eed Plata- Pertsr TOWN OF MANCHBSTIR, CONNECTICUT AIR CONDITIONING Braek Recbaaaelliattea (T-ft/tS-P) - Granted, sublect to unsure how such measures could whistling often interrupted the modifications, o wetlands permit for ths work ossoclotsd Notice Is hsrsbv oivsn that ths Board of OIrsetors, Town of AT No Extra Charge Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at ths be enforced. ceremony held June 17 in the high with ths rschonnellxotlon of Pertsr Brook. The Commission “ I don’t know what they can also granted a Flood Plain permit. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, school auditorium. Connecticut,' on Tuesday, July 5, 19S8 at 7:30 P.M. to do,” said Jennifer Atwell, class The rowdiness was not a revolt Pay, duties lure state inspector here consider and act on the followlne: MerlBsest Teak Disaasai • Special Rxcegltea - *s Hilliard OR vice president. “ At graduation, of new graduation regulations Strodt (N-19) - Granted o Special Exception under Article II, Proposed appropriation to Special Grants, Section 16.15.02 to permit ths outside storage of tanks and Fund 41 - M ITF Grant for: you can’ t discipline. (But) if we passed by the board in April, scrap metal related to the operation of o tank dismantling Center Sprines Pork Rshob and Building...... $250,000.00 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION can do something about it, it Kennedy said. The new regula­ By Andrew Yurkovsky ces the building code. of those charges. Davidson, who has been the chief yard sublect to the followtne conditions: Soultsr's Pool Rsnovotlon...... $102,241.00 Assistant Town Manager to bs flnoncsd by Stats M ITF Grant for 90% and would be a good idea to make it tions required students to dress Manchester Herald Belval. 51, a resident of Essex, building inspector for four years 1. Ths Special Exception Is valid for |wo (2) ysors; Town contribution of 10%, At No Extra Charge ______^ more disciplined.” up for the ceremony, to curtail is to begin his new job July 15. His Steven R. Werbner said that the during his 10 years in the building 2. The Special Exception Is restricted to Northsost Tank “ A new challenge’ ’ is how the salary will be $41,150, compared town administration has every division, will have a three-year Disposal and Is not tronsferabls; Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Mis­ School Superintendent James “ inappropriate” behavior, and cellaneous Budget - Contribution to Fund 41, state building inspector describes with the $37-,000 he made as state confidence in Belval’s abilities. contract with the town and will be 3. No mere than twelve (12) barrels of wests residues shall MITF Prolects os follows: P. Kennedy announced during the attend rehearsals. be stored on the site; Center Springs P o r k ...... S25400.00 ' *AII lease quotes are based on 60 moa. closad-end lease Board of Education meeting Also, spectators were required his future post as the town’s chief inspector. He said that Belval was the top paid from the mall building 4. Storage tanks shall be on the site for no more than 72 Soultsr's Pool Renovation...... 10,225.00 with 10% down payment, plus start up costs. Leaae Monday that the high school to remain seated during the building inspector. Belval said that the salary for scorer of three persons who took permits, which are expected to hours; T otal...... $35,225.00 quotes do not Include taxes and registration feat. administration will set up a ceremony and were not allowed Leo P. Belval, who was at the the state position was too low. He an oral exam for the town total $300,000. 5. All storage Is to occur within ths walls of ths facility; to bs flnoncsd from Fund Baloncs. committee next school year in an to take pictures of students center of several controversies said that the controversies he position. His salary will remain the same 4. Ths applicant submits o definitive statement conesrnine Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 • effort to stop what school officials during his 6>/i years with the faced, however, were not the “ We think that obviously he’s private wells that may bs In the orso; TRANSFER to Reserve ...... S10400.00 receiving their diplomas. A pro­ as what it was as chief building to be financed from Fund Balance resuitlne call unruly behavior. He said the fessional photographer was hired state, will be taking over the town reason behind his decision to an extremely qualified building inspector. His exact salary was 7. The fuel ell tank shall comply with NFPA codss for sspo- from lapsed appropriation In Equipment Ac­ post now held by Russell David­ leave the state. inspector with an exceptional rating distances from buildings and area of wosts rssidus count. to take such pictures. not available, but the range for barrel storoee; 1 VOLKSWAGEN son in July. The move means an “ There have been controver­ knowledge of the building code,” Proposed appropriation to General Fund - The regulations were adopted the position is $34,297 to $41,156. 8. Fuel oil Mnk and waste residue barrel storage areas shall Boord of Directors Budest - Hockonum River ‘ WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS m WITHUS' to curb the “ pep rally atmos­ increase in pay and an increase in sies, and in a job like that there Werbner said. hove reefs; and Before joining the state, Belval Linear Pork Committee ...... 81400.00 TODAY phere’' of recent graduations, authority, Belval said today. are always controversies,” he Belval said he plans no imme­ 9. Discharge levels for BTX (benMna, toluene and xylsns) to be financed from Fund Balance Reserve for “ I think I ’ll have better piece of said. diate changes in the Building worked seven years for the town and ether dissolved organics must meet DEP and NPDES Conservation Commission. 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 Kennedy said in April. of Essex in the combined role of Industrial Waste guidelines and be at such levslsos not to All public msellnes of ths Town of Monchsstsr ors held at In d e x Much of the rowdy behavior mind. I think the conditions will Among them was an unsuccess­ Division, where he will supervise Inhibit ttie Treatment Plant's treatment processes. Other municipal building official, fire locations which ore occssslbls to handicapped citizens. In may have stemmed from a delay be better,” he said. “ I consider it ful proposal in the Legislature 10 employees. In his current job, components of wests dlschoroe must mset the paramet­ addition, handicapped Individuals rsqulrlno on auxiliary 20 pagaa, 2 atctlona marshal and sanitarian. Prior to ers o f Manchester's SanHory Sewer Rules. Dlschorgs to old In order to focllltots their participation at msetlnos in starting the ceremony, just a new challenge for me, and last session to have his office he supervises 3‘/4 employees. The the sanitary sewer system will not be allowed until the that, he worked in the construc­ should contact ths Town at 447-3123 ons week prior to ths Businots______9 O b it u a r ie s ^ . 2 Kennedy said. The ceremony was I ’m really looking forward to it.” separated from the umbrella of Building Division is a part of the NPDES permit Is iMued. schsdulsd msetlng so thot appropriate orronesments con bs lakina vou firstmakes us first! tion business for 16 years, part of he added. the state police department, a Public Works Department. A copy of thess decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's mods. Cisssilisd - 18-20 Opinion ___B -7 originally scheduled to be held Davidson, the current chief that time as a contractor. office. JAMES F. FDGARTY Comics _ 17 Paopie _ _ 15 outside, but was moved indoors He said that the building proposal that Belval supported. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY, BDARD DF DIRECTDRS Connecticut _4-5 Science______18 because of rain. inspector for the state acts more Another was an investigation a building inspector, will become Belval is married and has eight LEO KWASH, SECRETARY Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd day of June, Focui ■ , IS Sporte _ . 11-14 Moving indoors caused a 45- in an advisory capacity to munici­ year ago into allegations that he the town’s full-time inspector for children. He said he has not Doted at Manchester, CT this 27th day o f June, 1*90. 1908. Locai __2 -3 , 10 Teievieion ___ 16 palities. while a municipal in­ helped trade workers cheat on the Pavilions at Buckland Hills decided whether he will remain in 07944 077-04 Lottery 2 U.S./World___ 8 See GRADUATION, page 10 spector both interprets an(l enfor­ tests for licenses. He was cleared when Belval comes on board. Essex or move to Manchester. t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, June 28, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, June 28, 1988 — S RECORD It’s official: Highland Park set to reopen in fuii By Andrew J. Davis reverses a January decision Kennedy said the board wanted to The administration will give AAanchester Herald system’s day treatment pro­ years. She was principal at when the board voted to open only give parents a choice whether to the board a further report around. grams — move to new locations. Highland Park School for six kindergarten through Grade 3. have their chiidren move again to Thanksgiving, he said. The treatment program will years. The Board of Education Mon­ Highland Park or stay in their move to the town-owned Bentley Kennedy said he hoped to have About Town College Notes day put its stamp of approval on The school would be reopened Gail Collins, one of the parents current school. School building, which will result the position filled by the begin­ tte full reopening of Highland through at least Grade 5 in 1989, who organized a petition drive to in a need to relocate tenants ning of the next school year. A Park School in 1989, a plan that but the board did not decide A sixth grade will be formed if have the school fully reopened, Bachelor of arts awarded whether to open the school to at least 18 parents agree to send publicly thanked the board for its there. search committee will be formed Red Cross blood drives set was announced earlier this month to seek Rowe's replacement. by school and town officials. Grade 6 classes. A decision on the their children to Highland Park, vote at the meeting. The board had planned to only The Connecticut Valley East, Greater Hartford Jeffrey M. Baskin, son of Jermome and Judith Rowe will work at a temporary final grade configuration will be he said. If not enough parents open the first four grades of the Chapter of the American Red Cross will sponsor Baskin of Manchester, is a recent graduate of Clark During its meeting at the Plans to reopen the school job with the school administra­ delayed until the fall when the agree to the move, sixth grade school initially and then open the blood drives Wednesday, July 6, from 1 to6 p.m. at University, Worcester. Mass, with a bachelor of through at least Grade 5 were tion in which she will develop board’s offices Monday, the administration will survey par­ will be offered there the following remaining grades in successive the Knight^ of Columbus Hall on Main Street; arts degree in economics-geography. board also accepted the resigna­ announced at a June 6 news elementary school curriculum. ents of affected children, said year. years. The board had taken that Saturday, July 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Bridget tion of Gail Rowe, the former conference held by board Chair­ Kennedy said she is seeking a James P. Kennedy, school action to give the building’s School on Main Street; and Friday. July 15. from 1 to The school board expects be­ man Richard W. Dyerand Mayor full-time administrative job Five graduate from BU principal of Highland Park superintendent. current tenants more time to find 6 p.m. at the Elks Club on Roberts Street. East tween 200 to 250 students to attend Peter P. DiRosa Jr. The agree­ elsewhere. School and most recently princi­ a new home. Hartford. Five Manchester residents were among more pal at Waddell School. Since the school board prom­ Highland Park School initially, ment mandated that the build­ The temporary job will last than 4,000 students who graduated recently from ised parents when the school was Kennedy said. Definite boundary ing’s current tenants — the town In other business, the board until Rowe finds new work or until Boston University. In a unanimous vote, the school closed in 1984 that students would lines that would determine what Recreation Department, Visiting also accepted the resignation of the end of January. Eester Seals raises money They were; Pamela Charendoff, bdchelor of arts hoard approved the full reopen­ not be moved twice during their students would attend the school Nurse and Home Care of Man­ Rowe, who was principal of Rowe could not be reached for The softball teams from various area companies degree in economics; Doryea D.\ Dequallro^ ing of the school. The action elementary school career. have not been drawn, he said. chester Inc., and one of the Waddell School for the last four comment. raised $5,400 during the 3rd Annual Easter Seals bachelor of science degree in general communica­ Softball Tournament. The funds will benefit tion; Lisa M. Harris, bachelor of science degree in disabled children and adults at the Helmlock’s basic nursing; John E. Luby, master of science Outdoor Education Center. The tournament was degree in manufacturing engineering; ^ d Julie K. Woodhouse, bachelor of science degree in basic Parking complaint Variance requests held in June at the Charter Oak Park. Winners of the nursing, summa cum laude. softball games included; .Kmart, A & K Spirit Shop 9 and Century 21. r GIVING HIM THE EYE — A Ten Graduate from SCSU debated at MCC; for intersections Scores recorded for bridge crow gives the eye to Paul A Coventry resident and nine Manchester The Manchester A.M. Bridge Club has reported Recker, one half of the residents recently graduated from Southern Con­ the scores for last Monday's games. The scores popular duo. Peanutbutter- necticut State University. access meeting set OK’d over protest were; North-South 1, Ellen Goldberg-Irv Carlson; 2, Marjorie L. Ladd of 173 South St. Ext., Coventry, Mollie Timreck-Ann DeMartin; 3. John Greene-Al jam. They will present a graduated with a bachelor of science degree in Berggren. East-West 1. Harvey Smith-Frank free concert at the studio art. By Nancy Concelman Zoning Enforcement Officer Bloomer; 2, Frankie Brown-Jane Lowe; 3, Bev Susan M. Chernoff, 83 Downey Drive, master’s By Nancy Concelman handicapped space and get out Manchester Bicentennial AAanchester Herald Thomas O’Marra said that as an Saunders-Tom Regan. The scores from Thursday’s degree in social work; Susan T. Dagenais, 59 Trebbe AAanchester Herald and walk without any trouble. owner of the property, the state game were as follows; North-South 1, Ellen Band Shell on Thursday at Drive, bachelor of science degree in special The stickers aren’t registered The Zoning Board of Appeals would be exempt from local Goldberg-Sue Henry; 2, Linda Simmons-Bev 7 p.m., with songs, puppets education; Michael W. Dow, 27 Sage Drive, A former student at Manches­ with the state, but the state says Monday approved variances that zoning laws. Saunders; 3, A1 Berggren-John Greene; 4, Jim bachelor of science degree in corporation video­ ter Community College says a the permits are legal. and a huge soft sculpture will allow the state to buy pieces The variances were approved Baker-Hal Lueal; 5, Bev Taylor-Mary Sullivan. communications; Melissa B. Godbout, 43 Wintrhop lack of available handicapped Thomas Bavier, dean of admi­ peanut butter sandwich. Road, Master’s degree in library science; and parking spaces drove her to nistrative affairs at the college, of residential property for im­ unanimously because the pieces provements to two Manchester Steven C. Jonas, 225 Knollwood Road, bachelor of withdraw from the school, but a said the college issues temporary being taken were small. Chair­ The program will be Friday, intersections, despite objections science degree in studio art. founder of a student disabilities handicapped parking permits to man Edward Hachadourian said, Giant Sundae Spectacular set in case of rain. from the property owners. Also; Maureen A. Lacey, 213Shallow Brook Lane, rights group says she’s never had students and staff members who but the board placed conditions AP photo About 10 residents attended The Manchester Recreation Department and bachelor of science degree in early childhood; Mary problems. need them because of temporary on two of the East Middle Monday’s public hearing, saying Shady Glen Restuarant will sponsor the annual T. Mullaney, 199 Woodland St., bachelor of science Carol Heck of North Main injuries or conditions. Turnpike properties requiring GiantSundaeSpectacularonTuesday, July 12, from ^ ^ that improvements may encour­ degree in studio art; C.E. Pagan!, 311 Cooper Hill Street, a former MCC student, Though the permits aren’t that suitable barriers be installed age speeders to go even faster 1 to 3 p.m. at the Mahoney Recreation Center on St., bachelor of science degree in intermediate said the school issues handi­ registered with the state, they’re because of residents' concerns. and that the elimination of trees Cedar Street. The event will feature the construc­ upper education; and Trade Scott, 170 Scott Drive, capped parking permits to fa­ valid for only two, three or six Residents of 75-77 E. Middle would allow cars to come up onto tion of a five-gallon sundae and all the ice cream you bachelor of science degree in studio art. culty members who aren’t handi­ weeks. Anyone who needs a Turnpike, William F. Dargin, their properties. can eat for $1.50. Rain date is Wednesday, July 13. Hallandale, Fla; eight grand­ are Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. capped. but use the spaces permit for longer than six weeks Laurie Frachey-Dargin and Di­ Agnes I. Goss The Department of Transporta­ children and 16 great­ Memorial donations may be anyway. College officials denied is required to get one from the ane Costa, requested that a wall tion requested the variances to Agnes I. Goss, 79, formerly of grandchildren. made to the Manchester Memor­ Named to dean’s list the charge. state, he said. be put up to prevent cars from Group planning reunion improve two of seven intersec­ East Hartford, widow of Howard The funeral was held at the ial Hospital Development Fund, Susan Edgerton, daughter of Roy and Barbara " I would never go back there Nancy Diamen, supervisee of coming up on the property to tions identified by the town in the The John Mather Chapter. Manchester-based Goss and mother of Gloria Stout Fred Hunter Funeral Home in 71 Haynes St., Manchester 06040. Edgerton of Manchester, has been named to the (to MCC) again,” Heck said. “ I commercial licenses and permits replace an 18-inch-thick maple early 1980s as “ critical” intersec­ chapter of the International Order of DeMolay, will of Manchester, died Sunday at Hollywood, Fla. dean’s list for the spring semester at Rochester worried ... can I find a parking with the state Motor Vehicle tree that would be removed. tions in need of improvements. hold its 60th anniversary reunion picnic on Manchester Memorial Hospital. Institute of Technology. space today? Can I go to classes Department, said the state has no Hummel said the town and state Variances were needed because Saturday. Aug. 20 at 25 E. Center St. The reunion Besides her daughter, she is She is majoring in industrial and interior design. today?” jurisdiction in the matter because agreed to put it up. Ernest L. Desrocher John B. Ehrhardt Jr. improvements required reduc­ committee is seeking information about Senior survived by another daughter, She’s a 1987 graduate of Manchester High School. Heck, who was recovering from the college is issuing permits for Wiiliam Dargin said the maple Ernest L. Desrocher, 71, of 30 John B. Ehrhardt Jr., 66, tions in lot areas on non- DeMolays who have moved. For more information Mildred Cragle, with whom she knee surgery begidning in Oc­ its own property. tree has stopped cars from Fulton Road, died Monday at husband of Margaret (McLaugh­ conforming properties. about the picnic or to provide information on lived in East Hartford; tw o. tober and now uses a cane, had a coming up onto the property in Manchester Memorial Hospital. lin) Ehrhardt, of 38 Michael The MCC permits do not have to The projects discussed Monday members call Richard Gagnon. 643-7089. brothers, Frederick Baldwin and handicapped parking permit the past and was concerned about He was the husband of Alice J. Drive, Vernon, died Sunday at be registered with the state, but included straightening out a Norman Baldwin, both of Rock­ from the state. She said she quit the safety of five children who (Witkus) Desrocher. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Births cannot be used in any public curve and repaving part of the ville; two sisters, Madlyne Thi- school because a lack of available live in the house. Seniors play pinochle He was born in Hartford and he He was a member of the Army parking lot that is open to the intersection of Forest and Otis brault of Rockville and Dorothy spaces sometimes made it impos­ “ We’re at risk all the time,” he had lived in Manchester for 35 and Navy Club of Manchester. general public, Diamen said. streets and installing curbs and The scores from the Manchester Senior Citizens Brudick in Virginia; and several sible for her to get to class on said. years. Before retiring, he had Besides his wife, he is survived Guiles, Brittany Marie, daughter of David W. and The college permits are issued sidewalks on portions of Otis pinochle game, played Thursday at the Army and grandchildren and great­ time. Costa agreed with residents on been erriployed as a carpenter for by two sons, Gary Ehrhardt of Nancy Popielarczyk Guiles of 38 Union St. was born through campus police, and the street. Navy Club, were as follows; Gladys Seelert, 610; grandchildren. But Lynda Hanscom. a part- Forest and Otis streets, who said the Wadhams & May Co. and the Manchester and Kurt Ehrhardt of June 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her person asking for the permit The other project involves the improvements to the intersec­ Betty Turner, 576; Peter Casella, 576; Richard The funeral will be Wednesday time MCC student and one of the maternal grandmother is Rita Popielarczyk of East doesn’t have to supply any improving the turning radius at Colbert, 574; Vivian Laquerre, 573; Ann Fisher, 570; at 1 p.m. at the Glastonbury B&B Ecott Construction Co. He Enfield; a daughter, Mrs. Leo founders of the disability rights tions would encourage speeders Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Bill W. medical data. the intersection of East Middle Fred Krause, 568; Dom Anastasio, 558; Edna Funeral Home, 450 New London was a member of the Carpenters (Sharon) Giguere of Tolland; two group called RAM P IT. said she’s -' ■ ■ to go faster. and and Marie D. Guiles of Ashford. She has a sister. o . .-J Turnpike and Summit streets to Farmer, 558; Kitty Byrens, 550; Hans Frede- Turnpike, Glastonbury. Burial Union Local 43, Hartford, and a brothers, Edwin Ehrhardt of never had a problem finding a “ It’s usually not too difficult to “ I don’t think the project is Tiffany Guiles, 2. protect pedestrians on the ricksen, 549. will follow in Gilead Cemetery, member of the Manchester Lodge Wethersfield and Alfred Eh­ space at the college. ascertain the need,” Bavier said. going to do what they’re intending Dilworth, Jessica Rose,'daughter of Paul G. and sidewalks. Gilead section of Hebron. Calling of Elks. rhardt of West Haven; and two “ I ’ve never had a problem Bill Graver, a counselor at it to do,” Costa said. grandchildren. He was prede­ Debra Lloyd Dilworth of 20 Bunce Drive, was born A public hearing on the design hours are Wednesday from noon Besides his wife, he is survived parking there.” Hanscom said. MCC who works with handi­ The ZBA also placed the Club honors poet June 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her of the proposed improvements to 1 p.m. by a daughter, Mrs. James ceased by a brother, Charles “ My understanding is we (handi­ capped students, said he hasn’t barrier condition on a variance maternal grandparents are Ruth and Conrad Lloyd was held in 1985. but funding for The Wit and Wisdom Writer’s Club of Manchester (Brenda) Welch of Arlington, Ehrhardt, and a sister, Dorothy capped students) get preference heard complaints from other for 203 Summit St., owned by Roberts. of Vernon. Her paternal grandparents are Gladys the project from the Urban has named Sharon Krause of Fairfield Street Va.; a_brother, Raymond Des- over faculty.” handicapped students about "a r­ Mary Griffith. Griffith’s daugh­ Edward Lowry The funeral will be Thursday at and Donald Dilworth, 127 South Road, Bolton. Systems Program funds recently poet-laureate. The award is presented to the poet rocher~*of Deltona, Fla,; two The third meeting of RAM P IT. tificial” stickers, but handi­ ter, Naomi Zima. said she wanted 9 a.m- from the Burke-Fortin Hoihrook, Nathan Richard, son of Richard P. and became available. The town and who has won the most contests throughout the past Edward F. Lowry, 91, brother sisters, Mrs. Florence Grondin of which currently has about a capped students have com­ a barrier to replace two trees that West Hartford and Mrs. Albertine Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Donna Jones Holbrook of 44 Garden St. was born state will each pay about 12.5 have stopped cars and trucks two years. Krause, who competed against 35 others of Veronica Beli of Manchester, dozen members, is scheduled for plained to him that faculty and Anest of Newington; a grand­ Rockville, with a Mass of Chris­ June 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His percent of the project cost and the from coming up onto her moth­ for the honor, is vice president of the Wit and died May 17 at Memorial Hospi­ 7 p.m. July 5 at the college. The students sometimes use handi­ tian burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred paternal grandparents are Donald and Gloria rest will be covered by the federal Wisdom Writer’s Club. tal, Hollywood, Fla. daughter; and several nieces and group discusses access, transpor­ capped spaces. Reginald Plnto/Mancheater Herald er’s property before. Weber said Heart Church, Vernon. Burial, Holbrook of Tolland Turnpike, Bolton. He has a government. Besides his sister, he is sur­ nephews. tation and housing issues. a barrier could be included on the The funeral will be Thursday at with military honors, will be in brother, Donald F., 16. “ Sometimes I ’ve heard of a CLEANING UP — Republican Director Ronald Osella About 25 residents attended the plans. vived by two sons, Edward Lowry Heck also said teachers and 9; 30 a.m. from the John F. Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon. Hershberger, Beth Ann, daughter of Randall J. faculty member parking in a helps clean up after a GOP barbecue Saturday that 1985 hearing and only about six “ I feel safer with the trees Jr. and Walter Lowry, both of staff at the college have been Current Quotations Calling hours are Wednesday and Gina England Hershberger of 529 Carpenter handicapped slot because there raised objections. there,” Zima said. Hallandale, Fla.; five daughters, Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. issued “ artificial handicapped attracted more than 200 persons at the home of Marion Center St., followed by a Mass of from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Road, Coventry, was bom June 2 at Manchester was no other place to park their Under state law. the DOT is During a vote on the variances, Norma Mazzucchi of Bloomfield, stickers” and she remembers Taggart, 119 Woodland St. Proceeds from the barbecue Christian burial at 10 a.m. in the Memorial donations may be Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are car.” Graver said. But. headded. required to get variances from the barrier issue caused a heated Virginia Hennessey of Vernon, seeing a staff member with a “ Most of the time there’s very and a tag sale helped raise funds forthe local Republican “ I finally found someone who can beat me." — Church of the Assumption. Burial made to the Joslin Clinic, Joslin Dr. and Mrs. K.B. England, Roaring Spring. Pa. the ZBA to buy pieces of the debate among ZBA members, Patricia Brent of Fort Lauder- college-issued sticker park in a few problems.” boxer Michael Spinks, who was knocked out 91 daie, Fla., Barbara Lombardi of will be in Rose Hill Memorial Place, Boston, Mass. 02215, or to Her paternai grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Party. properties. If the ZBA had denied some of whom wanted to inciude seconds into the first round of his heavyweight title Farmington and June Lowrv of Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours the charity of one’s choice. K. Hershberger of Martinsburg. Pa. She has a the variances, the state could buy design specifications in the fight with champion Mike Tyson. brother, David James, 2*A. the entire property or not make condition. any improvements to the inter­ ZBA member Charies Crocini Rent panel new game for Camposeo sections. Douglas Hummel, a said the board was not in a Deaths Elsewhere Thoughts property agent with the DOT. position to judge what an effec­ Public Meetings said. tive barrier would be. Commission a hit may be his most sports memorabilia collector. planning stages. Camposeo hopes There he played a prominent role ban Bell, became ill after eating By Andrew J. Davis Aparicio Mendez difficult task yet. “ The object is to oversee and it will become a viable entity that in the National Party, one of the at a Nicaraguan restaurant, and AAanchester Herald Meetings scheduied tonight. In Haiti a parable is told to illustrate the need for “ It’s a whole new ballgame.” review rental situations.” is accepted by townspeople. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay two main parties in Uruguay his death had the “ appearances total commitment to Christ. Dale Hayes in Joseph V. Camposeo has been said Camposeo. commission The Board of Directors ap­ “ Ultimately. I see us as an (AP) — Former President Apari­ Mendez was named to the of poisoning,” said State Depart­ Leadership magazine tells it like this; in some tough ballgames before, chairman, former member of the proved the creation of the seven- advocate supporting fair rent in cio Mendez, who was appointed president’s council of state in ment officials in Washington who Manchester A certain man haggles with a homeowner to Board of Education, and an avid member commission in No­ Manchester,” he said. “ I see it as 1973, then appointed ceremonial spoke on condition of anonymity. hut making the Fair Rent Show Off Your Sparkle widi Pitkin Glass Works Committee, Lincoln Center chief of state by the armed forces, purchase his house. After much debate a price is vember. An ordinance a two-way street. I ’d like to died Sunday after a long illness. president in 1976 by the armed Nicaragua’s government press gold room, 7; 30 p.m. agreed upon and the house is amazingly sold at establishing duties and proce­ (think) we have a solid vehicle for He was 84. forces, a post he held five years reported Baldizon’s death and one-half the original cost. One stipulation is in dures of the commission was the people of Manchester.” President Julio Sanguinetti, until succeeded in 1981 by former blamed the CIA, State Depart­ effect, however; the original owner retains adopted by the board in April. Commission members will rely M ichaels Bolton whose election in 1985 ended the army Lt. Gen. Gregorio Alvarez. ment officials said. possession of a’single nail over the front door. Commission members dis­ on the expertise of Town Attorney military’s often harsh 12-year Tuesday Baldizon testified before Con­ Years pass comfortably but then the first owner cussed procedures during their John W. Cooney, Health Director Charter Revision Commission, Community Hali, rule over this small South Ameri­ gress in 1986 an attempt to returns and wants to buy the house back. He is Thursday meeting and could be Ronald Kraatz and other town can nation, approved a decree Jose Alvaro Baldizon 8 p.m. convince lawmakers that addi­ refused. The first owner goes out, finds the carcass ready to hear appeals at their officials in making decisions, M/IOPLAN Monday that honored Mendez for (AP) — Jose tional funding was needed for the of a dead dog, and hangs it from the single nail he July 14 meeting, Camposeo said. Camposeo said. Though new to his public service but did not Alvaro Baldizon, "a Nicaraguan Contras fighting the Nicaraguan still owns. Soon the house becomes unlivable and the Camposeo resigned his school the housing issue. Camposeo said Coventry mention his role as de facto defector who alleged that the government. present owner is forced to sell to the owner of the board post early this month, a he considered himself to be Our 10/10 PLAN nuikes your diamoiKl cngageniunC ring president. leftist Sandinistas murdered nail. position he held for 10 years. He “ more than adequate in the area Library Building Committee, Booth and Dimock purchase easy. IHit ju.st ityii down and we’ll give you Mendez, seriously ill since 1982, 2,000 political opponents and He crossed the border from Just so, we know the devil will play our weakness was scheduled to leave the school of judgment.” Memorial Library, 7; 30 p.m. iO interest free months to jiay. You’ll save while .she shows off! was minister of public health trafficked in drugs, was found Nicaragua to Honduras in July in temptation. If we leave out even a single area in board at the end of his term in ■To make it work. Camposeo from 1961-65. Born in Rivera near dead at his home Sunday by 1985 and began making allega­ our commitment to Jesus Christ, Satan will come to November, but decided to resign was willing to give up his school the Brazilian border, he became a relatives. He was 29. tions of Sandinista atrocities and bring his rotting garbage every time. Our lives will to become chairman of the Fair board seat. Over the years, he Dr. Crane’s Quiz lawyer and moved to Montevideo. Baldizon; who lived in subur- drug trafficking. become unfit for Christ’s habitation. Rent Commission. had become an expert on finances ■ ifSri *1. • i * '' Mi, His seat on the school board and personnel, and as head of the Pastor Mark Green was assumed by fellow Democrat personnel and finance committee 1 Pink elephant suggest a man named John Church of the Nazarene James Morancey. he guided the school board during WESLEY HANCOCK BARLEYCORN DOE Weather “ This (the commission) is just its annual budget review. 2 Birds are supposed to have evolved from starting up,” Camposeo said. “ I “ My hope in education is that REPTILES FISH INSECTS MONKEYS felt this was a good opportunity. parents, teachers, support staff 3. Twin offspring are most typical of creatures Chance of showers Manchester Herald Certainly I didn’t want to wear and administration continue to that go Manchester and vicinity: To­ two hats. I ’m not sure. legally. I work together effectively in the OINK MOO WHINNY BA-A night, cloudy with a 50 percent USPS 327-500 VOL. e v il. No. 230 could. future,” he said. “ Without those 4. Which creature collects the money while an chance of showers. Low 50 to 55. “ Ten years (on the school four entities working together, Wednesday, mostly cloudy with a Published dilly except Suggested carrier rates organ grinder plays? Sunday and certain holi­ are $1.80 weekly. $770 for board) is a long time. I ’d like to the task of achieving excellence BRUIN JUMBO LEO JOCKO 50 percent chance of showers. think I contributed. I'd like to in education is difficult.” m y High 65 to 70. Outlook for days by the Manchester one month, $23.10 for 5 Which hardware item suggests a skittish horse? Publishing Co., 16 Bral- three months. $46.20 for think other people should get a An avid sports fan — he loves BOLT NAIL TACK RIVET Thursday, fair. High in the nard Place. Manchester. six months and $92.40 for chance,” he said. the Boston Celtics and Red Sox — 6. Match the famous names at the left with the middle 70s. Conn. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizen Now he faces his toughest Camposeo was given a baseball entries at the right to which they pertain. Central, Southwest Interior: class postage paid at and mall rates are availa­ challenge: breathing life into a autographed by school board (a) D ew ey...... (v) Milk purification Tonight, cloudy with a 60 percent Manchester. Conn. Post­ ble on request. members as a farewell present. master: Send address To place an advertise­ newborn commission. (b) G regg......

HARTFORD (AP) — The state Supreme Rosa Wood and George Troie, as well as his Assistant State’s Attorney Herbert G. Court has ruled that Steven J. Wood was daughter, Elisa Wood, and former mother-in- Appleton, who prosecuted Wood, said he did & R E G IO N improperly convicted of murder in two of four law, Patricia Voli, at two locations in West not believe Wood’s 120-year prison sentence shooting deaths in 1982, but his overall Hartford on the same night in 1982. would be reduced. conviction stands and a prosecutor says Wood was spared the death penalty when “We’re playing legalistics,’’ he said. “ We’ll MEMORIES — A Wood’s 120-year prison sentence won’t likely Attorney suspended the jury accepted Wood’s defense that he probably come out with the same number (of large section of the change. acted as a result of extreme emotional years in jail), the judge will justhave to figure HARTFORD — A Hartford attorney has The high court, in a ruling released disturbance, or that he lacked the capacity, it differently.” been suspended after three complaints Mianus River bridge Monday, left intact Wood’s conviction of as a result of mental disease or defect, to against him were upheld by a Superior Court lies on the riverbed capital felony for multiple murders. The appreciate the wrongfulness of his actions. Hammer sentenced Wood to 60 years

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Manchester residents will not 1981, which prompted the town to have a heavy infestation of gypsy contract the next year for a legislature moths this year, but could have program of ground spraying of trouble with the tent caterpillar, trees. By John-Thor Dohlburg Herald Angle according to Robert Harrison, Tho Associated Press Tyson takes out Spinks easily Many residents in 1982 were Parks and Cemeteries concerned about the threat of Earl Yost Superintendent. heavy defoliation. As a result, the MOSCOW - Mikhail S. Gorba­ Sports Editor Emeritus By Tim Dahlberg Harrison said his deparment chev called today for sweeping The Associated Press conducted a survey this spring Manchester Property Owners Association coordinated an aerial change in the Soviet Union, and found no evidence of large including creation of a full-time ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - The fight with Michael masses of gypsy moth egg spraying program carried out by Ag-Rotors of Gettysburg, Pa. legislature with real power and Spinks was over with frightening ease. Mike clusters in town. As a result, election of a president with duties TYson’s fight with his detractors goes on. Harrison said, the town does not There was far less defoliation in 1982 than in 1981. akin to those of some Western Tyson, casting aside his personal problems, qualify for any state aid to help heads of state. needed only 91 seconds to dispose of Spinks on pay for spraying to combat the But widespread spraying did He also proposed that farmers Fathei^s Day Monday night and retain his undisputed heavy­ moth. cause problems for beekeepers when bees were killed by be made masters of the land in a weight championship in a bout that helped cement But Harrison said he feels spraying. program that would allow them to his stature as the top fighter of his time. residents may have a bigger lease the soil they till to quickly Afterward, he alternated between the ectasy of a problem this year with the tent big to Larose A survey conducted by Harri­ increase production and end win and the bitterness of a man who feels he has caterpillar, which some people son in 1983 showed very few areas chronic food shortages. been wronged, blasting reporters who had questi­ confuse with the gypsy moth of town were infested heavily Father’s Day, 1988, will be a memorable date in oned whether the personal turmoil in his life would caterpillar. The tent caterpillar is It was not immediately clear enough to justify a townwide the life of the Larose family in Manchester. affect his performance in the ring. not as serious a problem, spraying program. how the legislative proposals Claude Larose, a 16-year veteran in the National “ After this fight I wasn’t really appreciative of however. But the town did contract for would affect the post of Commu­ Hockey League and for the last four years an what you reporters did to me,” Tyson said after The last heavy infestation of ground spraying of trees in nist Party general secretary, the job that makes Gorbachev the : assistant coach with the Hartford Whalers, took out ending boxing’s richest fight ever by putting Spinks gypsy moths in the Manchester Center Springs Park and in East down twice in the first round. area occurred in 1981 and in 1982. Cemetery, where the infestation most powerful man in the his golf clubs and played a round with his sons at country. the Manchester Country Club. “ You try to embarrass me, you try to embarrass Many trees were defoliated in was highest. my family, you try to disgrace us.” Gorbachev spoke of an elected On the par three, 149-yard eighth hole, Larose president of the Supreme Soviet was rewarded when he saw his drive settle in the Tyson, who turns 22 on Thursday, then hinted of AP photo retirement. who would appoint the head of cup for a hole-in-one. Sons, Guy — one of the better ATTACHE KILLED — Police examine government and oversee foreign “ As far as I know, this may be my last fight,” he Secretaries get hikes; a U.S. military attache. Police have looking pro prospects in junior hockey in Canada — said. and defense policy. the wreckage of a car in Athens, Greece, identified the victim as Navy Capt. : and Luc witnesed the feat. The later was with If it was his last fight — and few believe it will be Addressing the party’s first today after a car bomb blew the William Nordine. • Manchester High’s hockey squad last winter and considering the tens of millions of dollars he still general conference in nearly a no vote yet on others armor-plated vehicle off the road, killing will be lost next season when the famly moves to stands to earn — Tyson certainly went out with a half-century, Gorbachev also: Binghamton, N .Y ., where his father will take over bang. The Board of Education ap­ —Called for guaranteeing peo­ meeting on their salaries, he .said. as the American League Bingo Whalers’ head With Spinks choosing a risky course of standing proved 10 percent raises for two ples’ right to privacy ostensibly He said he was unsure when a coach. and trying to trade punches with the heavyweight administrative secretaries Mon­ derision would be made. granted by the 1977 constitution. The ace was the second for Larose. champion, Tyson knocked the challenger down a day, but took no action on —Served notice the party would The board also is in arbitration Bomb kills U.S. attache “ The first was a real fluke. I was playing with minute Into the fight, then finished him with a proposed pay hikes for parapro- not brook organized challenges to with the school nurses. Kennedy ; Ralph Backstrom in Canada and my shot hit a tree, left-right combination that left Spinks'sprawled on fessionals and nurses. said. The three arbitrators who By Patrick Quinn senior military officer assigned front yard with the booby-trapped its authority. ; bounced back on the green and rolled into the cup,” his back beneath the ropes, unable to get up. Linda Gillies, secretary to The Associated Press to the U.S. Embassy in Athens, a car’s mangled rear axle. will make a final decision be­ —Said overhauling the state- “ When I came into the ring and looked at him. I School Superintendent James P. Navy captain, was killed this he recalled. tween the school board’s and Her husband, Yiannis Kapodis­ run pricing system is “ absolutely saw the fear and I knew it would be a first-round Kennedy, and Patricia Ladd, ATHENS, Greece - The U.S. morning in a bomb blast near his The aces were great to achieve for Larose but not nurses’ contract proposals are tria, 84, was taken to a hospital necessary” to encourage swift knockout,” Tyson said. AP photo secretary to Assistant Superin­ still being chosen, he said. military attache in Greece was home. as thrilling as winning four rings helping the and treated for facial cuts. The saturation of the market with Tyson landed only eight punches in the brief fight. POINTING THE WAY — Mike Tyson is tendent Wilson E. Deakin Jr., will Once all the arbitrators are killed today on the street where According to the semiofficial Montreal Canadians win as many NHL Stanley their world heavyweight title fight in booby-trapped car, which ex­ high-quality foodstuffs. Many So­ but from the time the first left hook found its receive raises of 10 percent. he lived by a bomb in a parked car Athens News Agency, Nordeen, Cups. signaled to the neutral corner by referee Atlantic City Monday night. Tyson took chosen, a hearing will be held ploded in front of their home, was viets already worry that price intended mark in Spinks’ chin, the fight was as good Superintendent James P. that blew his armor-plated car off 52, was married and had one Frank Capuccion following his first- within 21 days, he said. destroyed in the blast. reform will mean drastically as over. Spinks threw 10 punches, landing just two. only 91 seconds to dispose of Spinks. Kennedy said today. the road as he drove to work. daughter. He had served as a pilot Play stoppage The nurses are seeking a pay Large body panels from both increased food prices. "The first punch I threw, he wobbled a bit.” said round knockout of Michael Spinks in The two women are not part of The Greek government identi­ aboard the aircraft carrier USS raise of about 65 percent, while automobiles were strewn in a In a 3'A-hour televised speech Tennis play at Charter Oak Park came to an Tyson. “ Right there, I knew I had him.” the secretarial union, for which 10 the school administration's last fied him as Navy Capt. William Saratoga before his Athens post­ 50-yard radius. opening the conference, Gorba­ ' abrupt end last week for about two months while Spinks, who had never been knocked down, much tried.” fighter out. Spinks' longtime manager and percent raises were approved in public offer was 3 percent. The E. Nordeen. ing, the agency said. Police bomb experts said the chev told the 5,000 delegates that the four courts are completely renovated. One less out. In a professional career that spanned II Spinks was up at the count of three and, after December. nurses are seeking parity with The officer was 100 yards from The explosion occurred at 8:06 confidant Butch Lewis rushed into the ring and put device was detonated by “ some farm policy had to be changed. questions the timing of the project — at the height years, tried to make it a fight. He went to Tyson and taking the mandatory eight-count, went right back Gillies’ salary will rise from teacher’s salaries. his home when the blast hurled a.m. (1:06 a.m. EDT) in the kind of remote-control radio his arm around his fighter while the Tyson corner Stopping short of a call for of the playing season. The area has been the most tried to throw an overhand right, but the champion to Tyson. It was a mistake that proved fatal to his erupted in jubilation. about 826,400 to $31,079. She also Starting nurses earn $14,575. his car across the small tree-lined northern Athens suburb of Kifis- device.” They said the bomb was dismantling the Soviet Union’s active for public court play in Manchester for responded with a right of his own that crashed into chances. “ He came out fighting hoping for a knockout or a receives a stipend for being the which is $7,421 less than starting street and lodged it in a steel sia, where many American and apparently planted in the trunk of system of collective farms, the years. Spinks’ left temple. As Spinks tried to throw a right hand, Tyson cut,” Tyson said. “ I think he was too scared to do Board of Education's recording teachers, the nurses have said. fence, a police spokesman said on foreign diplomats live. a Japanese subcompact. reform-minded Gorbachev urged Tyson followed with a three-punch combination crashed a short right uppercut that put Spinks down, anything else.” secretary. The nurses contract ends July 1 condition of anonymity. Trees, fences, gates and walls An witness, who spoke on Although the two deep courts were installed east “ the extensive, countrywide in­ that sent Spinks backward into the ropes. Spinks this time for the count. The spectacular title defense — his seventh since Ladd’s salary will rise from and they are seeking a new The victim’s decapitated body in the area around the explosion condition of anonymity, told and west orginially instead of the conventional troduction” of a program to bounced off the ropes and crossed part of the ring ” I thought I would exchange right hands with him becoming the youngest heavyweight champion ever $22,415 to $23,715. three-year contract. was found a few yards away in the were blackened by smoke after police he saw two men on a north and south, all will be laid out as they are. Bob permit families to lease farmland where Tyson met him and landed down a left to the and catch him coming in,” Spinks said. “ Instead, I at the age of 20, also was his quickest and one of The board is continuing salary The School Nurses As.sociation front yard of an abandoned house. fire engulfed both cars. motorcycle drive away shortly Weiss, town manager, said the deep courts must be from their collective and state head and a right to the chest that put the challenger shot my load and he stepped back and caught me shortest heavyweight title fights in history. negotiations with its paraprofes- represents 14 school nurses who There was no immediate “ We heard a tremendous bang, after the explosion. constructed east and west due to a shortage of farms and till the soil themselves, down. with a good shot.” Only three heavyweight title fights have ended sionals. Kennedy said. No deci­ work at 21 sites throughout the claim of responsibility for the and my house rocked back and U.S. Embassy officials on the available land. The project will cost $140,000. rather than as part of salaried “ I said I would come to fight,” Spinks said. ” I Spinks tried briefly to get up, but collapsed back sion was made at the board blast, but senior police officials forth. I have never seen such Bill Masse, assured of a berth on the 1988 USA school system. scene refused to comment. farm brigades. thought I would take my shot when I could and I on his back as referee Frank Capuccino counted the said they believed it to be the destruction in my life,” Pa- Olympic baseball team, is currently on a playing See TYSON, page 13 The November 17 terrorist Gorbachev also told the 5,000 work of November 17, a left-wing norghia Kapodistria told The group carried out a similar attack tour of Japan. Competing for a spot on the final delegates that reform of state-set urban terrorist group. Associated Press. against the U.S, Drug Enforce­ wholesale and retail prices “ is 20-man squad, the former East (Catholic High star In Washington, Pentagon spo­ “ The windows exploded inward Problems in fuel lines ment Agency’s local chief in absolutely necessary,” despite batted .455 in four games. He’s one of four kesman Maj. Alan Frietag would and even pieces of the car were January, but George Carros Morris stops widespread concern that the cost outfielders selected. During the college season at not release the name of the victim thrown into my house. My hus­ survived after the radio- of food and consumer goods will Wake Forest, Masse wound up with the 17th highest pending notification of family. band was hit in the face by the controlled bomb in a trash can affect two car racers increase drastically. batting average among Division I players, .422, and 1 " ft. . But he confirmed that the glass,” she said, standing in her outside his home failed to go off. In a speech occasionally inter­ was fourth nationally with 24 home runs. He was a the Yankees Arthur Shorts of Manchester On Saturday, Reed finished in rupted by brief applause, Gorba­ seventh round draft pick by the New York and Ernest Reed of Hebron 36th place and Shorts in 64th chev told the delegates gathered Yankees. continue to plug away across the place. Reed was 1.24 minutes off, in the Kremlin’s glass and marble Fred Tedford was smiling last week when NEWYORK (AP) — ForJackMorrisitwasjusta while Shorts was 5.09 minutes off United States in the Great Ameri­ Gas blast kills 1, injures 5 Palace of Congresses that his acccompanied by Lee Fracchia he hooked a question of using his ability. can Race despite setbacks. perfect time in the portion from policy of “ glasnost,” or greater five-pound rainbow trout at Crystal Lake in ” I more or less relied on my ability rather than Elko to Rock Spring, Wyo. Monday, while driving from (AP) - A The person who set off the Episcopal Hospital. Thomas openness, does not mean he will Ellington and also landed a three-pound rainbow trying to spot the ball,” said Morris who combined Shorts lost valuable time Satur­ Aurora, Colo, to Salina, Kan.. house deliberately filled with explosion may be one of the two McAleer was admitted in stable tolerate formation of new politi­ trout. with reliever Mike Henneman on a seven-hitter day because of carburetor prob­ natural gas exploded and came Reed finished in 34th place, 1.12 missing, said Detective William condition with head trauma, said cal parties that challenge the rule Bill Fortin has been presented the annual Alton Monday night as the Detroit Tigers turned back the seconds off perfect time. Shorts lems, he said. The problems crashing down, along with a Convey. The other person miss­ nursing supervisor Linda Keyte. of the Communist Party. Cowles Distinguished Service Award from the New York Yankees 6-3 and extended their lead in the was in 39th place, 1.29 seconds off caused his automobile only to building next door, killing one ing was believed to be 3-year-old The other officer, Joseph Ca­ Nor, he said, should glasnost be Manchester Chpter of Approved Baseball Umpires. American League East to two full games. the mark. travel up to 25 miles per hour, person, injuring at least five and Harry Mertz, said Detective rolyn, was released after abused by those trying to redraw Although he gave up working games eight years “ The story of this game was the way Jack Morris Fuel line problems hurt about which he said slowed him down leaving two missing today, police Robert Deitz. observation. political boundaries, an obvious ago, Fortin has served a chapter pitched. That’s the way I'm accustomed to seeing 12 racers including Shorts and considerably. said. The house exploded while two Two children were taken to St. reference to Soviet Armenia’s secretary-treasurer during that time. Don Morris pitch,” said Yankees manager Lou Piniella. Reed. Shorts said. Vapors boiled Sunday the race went from Rescuers used a crane to look police officers were investigating Christopher’s Hospital for Child­ efforts to annex a region belong­ Beerwoiih is the latest to be voted life membership into the fuel line, causing automo­ Rock Spring to Aurora. Reed was for the missing in the rubble the telephone threat and after ren, Deitz said. ing to the neighboring republic of Morris, 7-8, gave up five earned runs in less than in the local chapter. biles to slow down. in 35th place, while Shorts was in following late Monday's explo­ they had called the Philadelphia They were identified as April Azerbaijan. two innings against the Yankees Tuesday night in 57th place at the end of the day. sion, officials said. Gas Works to turn off the gas, Mertz, 4, admitted in stable Millie Kostiuk will instruct tennis programs for Detroit but this time allowed them only one run on Shorts said he wrapped foil Rejecting recent calls for more Reed was 55 seconds off the police said. condition for smoke inhalation the Manchester Rec Department which started last five hits before being replaced by Henneman who around the line to combat the A man called the 911 emer­ autonomy from delegates repres­ mark, while Shorts was 2.07 and her half-brother, Patrick night at the Mahoney Rec Center. Sessions are both earned his 14th save. problem. gency telephone number saying The gas company was able to enting the Baltic republics, Gor­ minutes off. Odenbrite, 8, admittedtc erious for beginners and adults. Morris left the game when he developed a slight There are five more racing he had turned on the gas to the cut off the lines shortly after bachev said, “ Any obsession with Racers were forced to drive in condition with second-degree national isolation can only lead to Peter Kasavage, Manchester’s globe-trotting blood blister on the middle finger of his right hand. days left in the race. temperatures over 115 degrees two-story rowhouse in the Fish- midnight, according to Avrom burns over 20 percent of his body, economic and cultural professional tennis official, worked the Italian “ Morris has kept my job for a long time and I ’m Friday as they traveled through town neighborhood and planned Steinbrook, manager of public On Friday, while driving from according to nursing supervisor impoverishment.” Open, World Team Cup in Dusseldorf and the AP photo not going to mess with him,” said Tigers manager Nevada, he said. to ignite it, said Detective Robert relations for PGW. Sacramento. Calif, to Elko. Nev.. D. Volker. Gorbachev called for an over­ French Open before being assigned Wimbledon to Sparky Anderson who removed his ace with two out The 12-day, 4,500 mile race will McGarry. Reed finished in 21st place. 25 The gas-filled house and one An 82-year-old man was pro­ haul of the nation’s legislative be followed by chair and line assignments at the KUDOS — Boston's Todd Benzlnger, touched off a five-run sixth inning for the in the seventh inning. conclude in Boston on Sunday seconds off the perfect time, He demanded to speak to a next to it collapsed, McGarry nounced dead at Episcopal, and system to give the Supreme U.S. Open. Kasavage is now recognized as one of left, congratulates Jody Reed after Reed Red Sox in their 9-5 win over Cleveland Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the third inning off Out of 120 racers. 26 dropped out while Shorts was in 37th place. He police officer, but an officer was said. David Christmas, 22, was suffer­ Soviet and the legislatures of the the tour’s top-ranking umpires. hit his first major league homer that Monday night at Fenway Park. Yankees starter John Candelaria on a sacrifice fly as of Monday. Shorts said. was 54 seconds off. Shorts said. not available, McGarry said. The two officers were taken to ing from chest injuries. 15 Soviet republics real power. by Lou Whitaker and RBI single by Luis Salazar. The Tigers made it 3-0 in the fifth when Gary Pettis scored on a fielding error by center fielder Claudell Washington on Tom Brookens’ single. ‘Lefty’ Bray Reed proves ready and able Pettis, who has been bothered by a sore knee, Graduation Rotarians Missing giris reached base four times with three hits and a walk From page 1 and scored all four times. From page 1 From page 1 “ During the game. I don’t think about it,” said to be honored as he sparks the Red Sox Pettis of his knee. minute delay in starting the Board member John Tucci ” I know what my job is. My job is to get on base Long an advocate of a co­ have always enjoyed a lot of the Connecticut offenses. Hartford psychologist on June 17. By Earl Yost ceremony. recommended at the meeting male conversation and in the Bv Dave O’Hara with relief help from Lee Smith in and score runs,” Pettis said. educational Rotary Club, Hunni- A clerk in Hartford Superior when Thomas Ham was supposed Sports Editor Emeritus “ The noise level was higher that the committee look into the ford said he started raising the male vernacular,” said St. John, Court said the court had no The Associated Press the ninth. Salazar drove in three runs with three singles. to meet them. AL, NL roundups Dwight Evans led Boston’s than we wanted.’’ Kennedy said. possibility of withholding diplo­ idea of admitting women 10 years who is a past president of the club. information on any pending cases Jack Clark’s RBI single gave the Yankees a run in Friend of Sports recipient at the ninth annual “ Their manners left something to mas if students become too rowdy ago. "Just about everyone was In St. John’s opinion, “ the only Thomas Ham said the Hams BOSTON — As a backup for — see page 12 13-hit attack with two doubles and the sixth to make it 3-1 but the Tigers scored in the in Hartford involving Stavens, Manchester Sports Hall of Fame dinner will be be desired.” during the ceremony. However, against it.” he said. “ It’s taken reason (women) wanted to be­ have joint custody of the children, veteran shortstop Spike Owen, a single, while Burks drove in seventh on Whitaker’s RBI single that finished but court records showed he was Stanley “ Lefty” Bray. board Chairman Richard W. that long to get a consensus going come Rotarians was because it but were involved in a custody rookie Jody Reed of the Boston three runs with a pair of singles Candelaria. found guilty of possession of drug Bray will become the fifth winner of the Dyer told Tucci he did not think in this direction.” was something that was prohi­ paraphernalia Jan. 5. 1988. battle. He said the girls lived with Red Sox says “ It’s pretty tough” hitter.” and a sacrifice fly. Detroit added a pair of runs in the ninth when special honor on Friday, Sept. 23, at the Army Greenwell, who extended his such a move was possible. Most of the men now seem bited to them.” Thomas Ham hadn’t seen his him and saw their mother twice waiting for a chance to play. Appearing in just his 31st game reliever Steve Shields loaded the bases and Salazar and Navy Ciub. hitting streak to 18 games with a Student leaders, while agreeing enthusiastic about having women But Vivian Ladabouche, who daughters since June 15. weekly. “ You just have to realize that this season, Reed, whose listed got a two-run single off reliever Tim Stoddard. Whalers Previously honored for their contributions to you’re sitting on the bench in the triple and a single, drove in two a committee may be necessary, join the club. Forexample. David has been a member just three On June 16, Jan Ham took the height of 5-feet-9 is exaggerated Mike Pagliarulo hit a two-run homer off Fliers were circulated with the the sports scene in Manchester for years of big leagues, not in the minors, runs, taking the American From page 1 said they were unsure if rules Stahelski said that, with the weeks, disagrees. “ I find this two girls for a supervised visit, by a couple of inches, shocked the Henneman in the ninth to account for the final girls’ pictures in the Manchester sponsorship of athletic teams and for further­ and it’s part of your job,” Reed League RBI lead with 61, one passed by the committee could be admission of women, “ We’re now exciting, but not because it’s a but the girls and their mother Indians after Julio Franco had Yankees runs. It was his ninth homer of the season area and at Bradley International ing programs in Manchester were business­ enforced. a more accurate reflection of man’s club and I ’m a woman and said. “ You just have to stay broken a 4-4 tie with his eighth more than New York’s Dave but first since May 31. a span of 92 at bats. were not at the office of a Airport. man Fred Nassiff in 1984, Bill Pagani in 1985, Aetna Life 8t Casualty on June 30, “ There were a lot of problems what the business world really now I’m in it,” said Ladabouche, ready.” home run on the first pitch in the Winfield. ” I kind of looked at that as though it was rock has been a driving force in the with graduation that can’t be is." who is manager of the Manches­ and Will “ Red” Hadden in 1986 for his With Owen nursing a bruised sixth. The Red Sox jumped to a 4-0 bottom.” said Morris of last week's outing against corporate structure that kept the attributed to our class,” said ter Job Service, a division of the contributions in connection with the Thanks­ foot, Reed was ready for his first “ With a runner on second. I lead in the first three innings, but the Yankees, “ and I know that wasn’t what I ’m Whalers afloat during leaner Marshall Warren said he’s giving Day Road Race. Last fall, the Army and start at short since mid-May knew they wanted to pitch to me had to rally for their third capable of doing.” class secretary Sean Bell. “ The pleased that women have been Connecticut State Labor times on the ice and financially. spectators were worse than we Department. No deal Navy Club was singled out for its support and Monday night, sparking the Red with Boggsie (Wade Boggs) com­ consecutive victory and seventh “ He seemed to have good control. He was keeping Now that the team is financially admitted because “ this opens our assistance to numerous organizations that use Sox to a 9-5 come-from-behind ing up next,” Reed said. ” I got in the last nine games. They fell the ball down. Over there, he was getting the ball up were.” “ What I find interesting and stable, Conrad had said in an horizons. It doubles our capabil­ From page 1 its facility. victory over the Cleveland ahead on the count and was one run short of scoring in double a little bit.” Clark said of Morris’ pitching. exciting and fascinating is that earlier interview, it would be part Bell said it may be unrealistic ity of pulling in community Indians. looking fora fastball I could hit up figures for the sixth time in the Morris escaped potential difficulty in the third support.” it’s not a social club, it does things Bray, who observed his 80th birthday earlier of its natural evolution to switch for school officials to expect “ It’s a night I’ll probably never the middle. nine games. when Don Slaught was thrown out at second on his students who have been waiting When he considered joining the in the community ... This is this month, was a standout track star at to private ownership. He said he the .secondary facility. That work forget,” Reed said after he “ I got a fastball all right, but it “ The Red Sox are just scoring hit down the right field line and Rafael Santana to graduate for 13 years to be club 2*A years ago, he said that he primarily a service club^” she year, possibly meaning an in­ Manchester High, specializing in the 440 and decided to try to purchase the was stopped last week in response ignited a five-run sixth inning was up a little and I hit it pretty too many runs,” Cleveland followed with a double to left but was stranded when quiet during graduation. said. “ And I think it's just crease in cost to the town. 880-yard runs. He established both school and team while exploring his post- questioned why women were not to a cease-and-desist order from with his first major league good. I just took off and didn’t slugger Joe Carter said. “ We Rickey Henderson filed to right. “ This year, it could have been admitted. "Then the people as­ absolutely great that now the Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. also CCIL records in 1926. He was also a starting Aetna options. the Corps. has said he hoped for a quick homer, a two-run shot into the realize it was a home run until I can’t hold theijn down. I don’t In the fourth, Morris walked Don Mattingly with toned down,’’ said class president sured me that that would be women are able to get in there guard with the schoolboy cagers and lettered “ The team has meant so much Roach has said that fines for the resolution of the problem. The left-field screen. got to first base. It’s really a big know if anybody has been able to one out and Dave Winfield singled Mattingly to third David Thomas Russell. “ The kids coming,” said Warren. and do their part.” three years in each sport. to me over the last 14 years that I work qould reach six figures. But federal Environmental Protec­ When his drive on a 3-1 pitch by thrill, very exciting.” hold them down in the last two with two out but Morris retired Washington on an are gonna go crazy. I think the For bjetter than half a century, Bray was a decided that I wanted to remain But not everyone has been quite Corwin said she, too, was today nl^would not say what size tion Agency had ordered the Cleveland starter John Farrell, The Red Sox added three weeks or so. infield grounder. general idea is ‘let’sgocrazy; it’s silent financial contributor to hundreds of local part of it," Conrad said. so enthusiastic. Castagna and attracted by the service aspect of fines the Corps would seek improvement project to lessen 8-5, cleared the 37-foot wall, Reed insurance runs on RBI singles by “ Give them credit. When you Detroit has now swept all four games against the graduation.’” athletic teams and individuals. He also Baldwin’s future role in the Woodbury mentioned that .sev­ the club. ” I also wanted to know against the town. the release of harmful effluent was as “ suprised as just about Mike Greenwell and Ellis Burks swing the bats that well and you Yankees this season and for Anderson this has sponsored numerous sports squads. team appeared to remain unre­ The committee should be eral club members had threa­ more of the people in the "That’s what the substance of into the Hockanum River. everybody else in the ballpark.” and a run-scoring double by Jim score nine or 10 runs a game, special significance. solved Monday. He helped start formed in either September or tened to quit. One longtime community, to make contacts.” negotiations will be tomorrow,” Before retiring, Bray was in real estate and “ I don’t get a chance to practice Rice. you’re going to win a lot of “ That means we only have to play them nine more the franchise in 1972. October, Kennedy said. He said member. Walden E. St. John, did she said. “ Just to keep my finger he said. According to Mark Twain: home building with major projects in Manches­ my home run trot very much,” he Dennis Lamp. 2-3. who re­ games.” times. I ’m glad we don’t do it like they do in the “ I have not made a bid,” he told the high school administration leave the club. on the pulse of what people in Town officials have said the “ Always do right, this will ter and East Hartford. said with a grin. “ No one is going placed starter Dennis “ Oil Can” The Indians had 14 hits, includ­ National League where we have to play these guys the news conference. “ My role is will be responsible for choosing " I did not want to remain a town are concerned about and work stoppage could delay the 'gratify some people and astonish to mistake me for a 25-home run Boyd in the sixth, got the victory ing four singles by Mel Hall. 18 games.” Anderson said. not defined” committee members. member of the^Rotarv. because I interested in.” plant improvements by up to a the rest.” / K — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, June 28, 198B MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. June 28. 1988 — IS Lendl sun^ives another Wimbledon marathon DM B R IE F Windsor’s John Scully By Andrew Warshaw may not have enjoyed the ulti­ under pressure after almost five U.S., aiming to win a record ninth behind in the final set. "When just rockets.” O’Brien gets varsity letter The Associated Press While the Court No. 1 crowd mate success in the famed Grand hours to go down 7-5, 6-7,6-7,7-5, Wimbledon singles title, trailed you’re match-point down, you Da vid O’Brien of Manchester earned his Slam tournament in six tries, but 10-8 on Monday. 4-2 in the first set against Larissa have to consider losing. But if you saw only one complete match, looks for Olympic berth WIMBLEDON. England — Get spectators on the adjacent Centre varsity letter with the Hobart College men’s when it comes to a battle of Woodforde got closer than most Savchenko of the Soviet Union. start thinking you’re going to swimming team this past season. The Bv Chris Dahl into a fifth set with Ivan Lendl at attrition, he’s a survivor. to beating Lendl at his own game lose, you lose.” Court witnessed both Mats Wi- West German Boris Becker’s 19-year-old O’Brien, a 1987 graduate of The Associated Press Wimbledon, and start saying Mark Woodforde. a red-haired when he reached match point in fourth-rounder against American With no tiebreaker in the final lander and Graf move closer to your prayers. Australian, became Lendl’s la­ the 14th game of the final set. But set at Wimbledon, each game completing the third leg of theif Manchester High, was named rookie-of-the year Paul Annacone, which never got for his efforts as a freshman. HARTFORD - Middleweight The world’s top-ranked player test five-set victim, cracking the Australian blew his chance started Monday, was next on became a test of nerve and respective Grand Slam bids. boxer John Scully couldn’t have Wilander, the No. 2 men’s seed and was made to pay as the Court No. 1. endurance as the crowd uged on picked a better time to emerge as tournament’s top seed reached Jimmy Connors also had unfin­ each player in the evening gloom. from Sweden, overcame big­ Strlders meet Wednesday one of the world’s best amateurs. the quarterfinals for the fifth time ished business on Court No. 2. The Lendl, having staved off a serving Slobodan Zivojinovlc of In one week, the 20-year-old in six years. 35-year-old American was locked match point, achieved the service Yugoslavia 6-4, 7-6, 7-5 to move Next montly meeting of the Silk City Striders from Windsor will be leaving for within three matches of adding Lendl, who survived a five- at 6-6 in the third set with West break he needed in the 17th game. will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at First Concord, Calif., where he will be setter in his previous match, said Germany's Patrick Kuhnen after The rest was formality as Lendl’s Wimbledon to his Australian and French Open titles. Anil* Savings Bank on West Middle Turnpike. one of eight fighters in his wieight mental strength was the key on splitting the first two. big serve, which yielded only 11 All club members and anyone interested in class battling for a single spot on Graf, the top women’s seed, Monday. The finish of the Lendl- points in the final set, took him to joining are invited to attend. the U.S. Olympic team. completed another demolition ’’That’s what pulls me through. Woodforde match, the longest of triple match point in the 18th What’s more, he believes he Otherwise, I wouldn’t still be the tournament to date, beat the game. job, this time 6-2, 6-2 over will be the boxer to emerge from here,” the 28-year-oId Czechos­ rain by a few minutes. He blew the first with his 21st American Mary Joe Fernandez. Hoop clinic set at MHS that group. lovak said. But it was almost dark when the double fault, but clinched victory The 19-year-old West German has “ If you had asked me a year ' Once again, Lendl is still here, Australian netted a backhand on the second with a service now dropped just 10 games in four The Manchester High School coaching staff of ago, I probably would have told AP photo battling on in his quest for a first return to keep alive Lendl’s winner. matches. Frank KInel and Walt Adamy will conduct a you that I had a good chance, but Wimbledon title. But the name of dream of capturing the one Grand Lendl said he needed luck as Defending men’s championion basketball clinic at the high school July 25-29 HEAD OVER HEELS — Bullfighter Jose deep down I might not have his quarterfinal opponent won’t Slam title that has eluded him. well as toughness to pull out the Pat Cash cruised through to a from 9 a.m. to noon. The clinic will stress believed myself,” Scully said J be known until today. That’s ” It was not that draining match. quarterfinal showdown with two- fundamentals and competition, including Luis Ramos goes head over heels during an interview beside a because the fourth-round match physically but it was very tough “ When you are match-point time tltlist Becker. The Austral­ shooting techniques, ballhandling, etc. Sunday when the bull caught him but glass-strewn basketball court in on Centre Court between Ameri­ mentally,” said Lendl, a finalist down, I don’t care how good a ian, the No. 4 seed, ousted Andrei Guest lecturers will include Trinity College the tip of the horn during a bullfight in Hartford’s North End projects. Oihovskiy of the Soviet Union, can Tim Mayotte and Henri the last two years. ” I thought I point you play, you are still lucky Coach Stan Ogrodnik. Fee is 45. For further Madrid. Ramos was not hurt. But that changed for good Leconte of France was called off played really well in the fifth set. I that you won it,” he said. ranked 151st in the world, in information, call the school at 647-3521 or stop by earlier this month, when he beat due to early-evening rain, with had a lot of break points, but I Woodforde disagreed, saying straight sets. the main office for an application. defending world amateur cham­ Mayotte leading 6-4, 7-6. didn’t make anything of them.” his opponent was just too good. The fourth-seeded Evert pion Darin Allen of Columbus, That match was to be com­ Lendl, who beat Michiel Schap- "When I got to match point, the needed three sets to beat Katrina Green well player of week Ohio, to win the'Eastem Olympic pleted today, after the first of the ers of the Netherlands in five sets crowd was really deafening and it Adams, a 19-year-old from Chi­ MB’s, Legion In action Trials and an invitation to the U women’s quarterfinals between during the third round, has now overwhelmed me for a bit,” the cago once idolized her opponent, NEW YORK — Mike Greenwell of the Boston Olympic Trials. Now he believes American Chris Evert and Hel­ won his last eight five-set world’s 54th-ranked player said. a three-time Wimbledon Moriarty Brothers, unbeaten in 14 outings in Red Sox, with a .500 batting and five homers, he’s unstoppable. ena Sukova of Czechoslovakia. matches at Wimbledon, stretch­ “ He hit a damn good volley and champion. Greater Hartford Twilight League play, was named the American League Player of the “ I have the attitude where I On the men’s side, Stefan AP photo Steffi Graf, the top-seeded ing back to 1981. that’s why he’s number one in the resumes play tonight at 7 when it battles Katz Week for the period ending Sunday. don’t think I can be hurt.” the woman, was next up against Even when he faced match world.” Edberg of Sweden and Miloslav Sports at Ceppa Field in Meriden. square-jawed youngster said. Mecir of Czechoslovakia reached Greenwell had a slugging average of 1,077 and OLYMPIC PROSPECT — Middleweight boxer John unseeded Pascale Paradis of point Monday in the I4th game of Woodforde, who stayed in the In Legion action, Manchester hosts South drove in 14 runs during the week. That attitude didn’t come over­ France. the final set, his concentration match by volleying magnifi­ the same stage. Edberg, the No. 3 Windsor tonight at 8 at Moriarty Field in a Zone night, however. Scully traces its Scujly of Windsor will be one of eight fighters in his The other women’s quarterfi­ helped him through. A deep cently, said he was worn down by seed, downed Simon Youl of Eight affair. The Post 102 contingent is unbeaten beginnings back a couple of years weight class to battle for the lone spot on the U.S. AP photo nal matched Americans Pam volley to the left-handed Wood- Lendl’s firepower. Australia, the lowest ranked in the Zone at 5-0 and is 8-5 overall. South to a sparring match he had Olympic team. N NL cites Bream, Clark player left in the men’s draw, in CASHING IN — Defending champion Pat Cash serves to Shriver and Zina Garrison. forde’s forehand was returned “ The guy kept whamming Windsor is 1-4 in Zone outings against a light heavyweight at Another unfinished fourth- into the sidelines. those returns at me and serving straight sets. NEW YORK — Sid Bream of the Pittsburgh Petronelli’s Gym — recently Andrei Oihovskiy of the Soviet Union during their round match opened the program “ I just thought about getting bombs,” Woodforde said. “ The No. 9 seed Mecir took four sets- Pirates and Will Clark of the San Francisco retired Marvin Hagler’s former Scully has passed similar tests “ I’ve had eight fights in the last fourth-round match at Wimbiedon on Monday. Cash on Court No. 1. Defending cham­ the first serve in.” said Lendl, first serves were like nuclear to beat unseeded Australian' Whale to me^t Red Army Giants shared honors as National League Player training spot in Brockton, Mass. since that sparring match on the month,! so it’s just a matter of advanced to the quarterfinals with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 win. pion Martina Navratilova of the forced each time to come from rockets. The second serves were Wally Masur of the Week for the period ending Sunday. In the first round, an uppercut way to a 56-12 record. He won the maintaining myself,” he said. HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers will Bream hit .458 with three doubles, a homer from his bigger and more expe­ national Police Athletic League He traveled to Palmer, Md., to play the Soviet Red Army team in ahlexhibition and nine runs batted in for the week. Clark hit rienced opponent caught him championship in 1986 to win his take part in a four-day, invitation- hockey game Jan. 7,1989. the National Hockey .360 with a pair of homers and also drove in nine underneath the nose, almost first ranking and has been the only camp run by Sugar Ray League club announced Monday. runs. lifting him off the canvas. Blood runner-up in the national Golden Leonard, then returned to Con­ The hitting iife just beginning for the Angeis’ Boone The Red Army team toured the NHL in 1985-86 began spilling from his nose Gloves the last two years, necticut for a few days before and recorded four victories and one loss. The immediately, but it took a couple “ For a long time I wondered setting out for the Olympic Trials, Whalers have not played the Soviets since Lewis victorious In 100 of seconds for the pain to begin. about myself.” he said. “ I’d been which begin July 5. By Herschel NIssenson Kelvin Torve homered for Minne­ Orioles 6, Blue Jays 2 and continued home on a throw­ Loser Paul Kilgus allowed only sota. It was Torve’s first major- joining the NHL in 1979. The stop in Hartford will “ To this day. I’ve never hurt so doing well locally and regionally, There will be formidable oppo­ The Associated Press Jim Traber and Rick Schu hit ing error by catcher Mark Salas. one hit and led 2-0 until the sixth. VILLENEUVE D’ASCQ, France - Carl AL Roundup league homer. But after he retired the first two be part of another NHL lour by the Soviet team. much,” Scully recalled. “ Be­ but I always looked at the guys on sition there,- Scully said, includ­ solo home runs and Cal Ripken Mariners 6, Rangers 3 Lewis overcame his customary slow start and tween rounds I went to my comer the national level like they were ing Allen and Anthony Hembrick Life as a hitter may be Athletics 5, Brewers 4 had a two-run single. Jeff Bal­ Seattle batters, Rey Quinones won the 100-meter dash in a wind-aided 9.95 Seattle came from behind with singled, Mickey Brantley doubled and fora split second I considered gods. Now I’m one of them.” of the Army. But he is confident beginning at 40 for Bob Boone, Dave Henderson singled Car­ lard, who didn’t come up frfom seconds Monday night in the Paris international not going back out. But then I said five runs in the sixth inning on and Balboni’s three-run homer NHL teams to play Soviets Scully, at 5-foot-10‘/4 and 165 his boxing during the trials will who has caught a record 1,989 from .209 to .269. ney Lansford home from third the minors until May 19, allowed track and field meet. to myself, ‘You drove two hours to pounds, said he’s never been in get him a trip to the Seoul major-league games. In matching their biggest scor­ one run and seven hits in seven five straight two-out hits, includ­ put Seattle ahead 3-2. It was NEW YORK — Two top teams from the Soviet Meanwhile. American Larry Myricks had the base with one out in the bottom of Balboni’s fourth homer of the get up here and you can’t let this better shape than he is now going Olympics. Boone’s defense — he has won ing output of the season, the innings and became the first ing homers by Steve Balboni and Union will play 14 games against NHL teams in year’s best long jump. Myricks had a legal wind guy make a quitter out of you.’ the 14th Inning. Lansford started Jim Presley. season and second as a Mariner. into the Olympic Trials. He trains “ You have to fight your way five Gold Gloves — rather than Angels rapped out 17 hits off four the inning by drawing a leadoff pitcher to win four games this the 1988-89 season, the National Hockey League of 1.7 mph and jumped 27 feet, 11 inches, Lewis “ It was like a test I passed.” five days a week at Central City in,” he said. “ You don’t get his lifetime .250 bat has kept him Minnesota pitchers before out­ walk from Milwaukee reliever season for the 21-54 Orioles. and the NHL Players Association announced had leaped 27-7‘/4 at the Lausanne track meet on Boxing for just five years. Gym in Springfield. Mass. picked.” in the majors since 1972. And in fielder Dan Gladden pitched a . Dan Plesac, Terry Steinbach Tom Niedenfuer went the final Monday. Friday. the middle of his 16th season, he is perfect eighth inning. He retired struck out but Lansford went to two inings and gave up a homer to Games will be played in Boston; Buffalo. Lewis was at least two meters behind fellow enjoying the hottest streak of his TracewsM gets his man Johnny Ray and Chico Walker on second when the third strike also Kelly Gruber in the eighth. N.Y.; Calgary, Alberta; Chicago; Edmonton. American Brian Cooper about midway through career. grounders and Brian Downing on was a wild pitch. Lansford then Traber’s third honrte run of the NEW YORK (AP) - Detroit then angry.” the 52-year-old Alberta; Hartford, Conn.; Los Angeles; the race, then put on a remarkable burst to win Tyson in grand-slam outing 2 'T ve just been seeing the ball a shallow fly ball. stole third and scored on Hender­ sea.son put the Orioles on top 1-0 in Tigers first-base coach Dick Tracewski said, according to Minneapolis, Minn.; Uniondale. N.Y.; East easily. real good. I certainly don’t want “ My career as a pitcher is son’s single. the second inning against John Tracewski was robbed of his travelling secretary Bill Bv Hal Bock to change anything.” Boone said over,” Gladden said. “ But I did Rutherford. N.J.; Pittsburgh; Quebec; St. Oakland relief ace Dennis Cerutti. wallet in midtown Manhattan Brown. “ I was so mad, I Louis; and Vancouver, British Columbia. The Associated Press Monday night after going 4-for-5, manage to get some pretty good Eckersley was the winner after Monday morning but ran after decided to go after him.” Reds’ Robinson on DL list including his second home run of hitters out.” Royals 2, White Sox 1 Playing against the NHL squads will be the pitching out of a jam in the top of the alleged thief and caught Tracewski caught the al­ Central Red Army Team and Dynamo Riga. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - The the season and just the 101st of his California scored five runs the 14th. ' Frank White led off the eighth CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds put first-round knockout is boxing’s him the Tigers said. leged thief within two blocks, The matches tentatively are scheduled to career — and driving in four runs apiece off loser Fred Toliver, Jim Milwaukee scored in the top of inning with his sixth home run right-handed starter Ron Robinson on the 15-day grand slam, its slam dunk, its according Brown. begin Dec. 26 at Quebec with the Red Army as the California Angels walloped Winn and Mark Portugal. Jack the 13th on Charlie O’Brien’s RBI and Mark Gubicza held Chicago Tracewski, in town for De­ disabled list Monday because of a sore elbow touchdown bomb. John Davis, a black in against the Nordiques, and end Jan. 9 at Buffalo the Minnesota Twins 16-7. Howell also drove in four runs and double. Oakland tied it on a walk to four hits in eight-plus innings. troit’s three-game series mid-twenties from the bo­ and called up reliever Rob Dibble from their And it’s Mike Tyson’s Each of Boone s hits accounted he and Boone homered during a to Henderson, a balk and singles White’s home run was only the against the New York Yan­ rough of , was arrested with the Red Army playing the Sabres. Class AAA Nashville farm club. trademark. for a run — a third-inning single, six-run fourth inning. by Mark McGwire and Stan sixth hit off loser Jerry Reuss. kees, was with his wife De- for grand larceny, according Manager Pete Rose said reliever Tim Birtsas In his first year as a pro, he had his homer in the fourth, a double Howell hit a three-run homer Javier. Harold Baines’ RBI single gave lores on 42nd Street and Sixth to Det. James Coleman of the will take Robinson’s place in the rotation. 12 knockouts inside of one round, in the sixth and another RBI in the fourth, an inning capped by Oakland’s Jose Canseco hit his Chicago a 1-0 lead in the third Avenue when he was robbed, Police Dept- Japan tops U.S. stars Robinson, 26, had arthroscopic surgery on his including a head-turning seven single in the seventh. In his last Boone’s solo shot, It was the 20th home run, tops in the majors. inning. Reuss held the lead until Tracewski said. partment’s public informa­ right elbow last October to remove a bone straight. In his second year, there nine games. Boone is 18-for-32 Angels’ first two-homer inning of Dale Sveum homered for the seventh when George Brett “ At first, I was just shocked. tion division. TOKYO — Kiyoshi Ogawa drove in two runs fragment. He was 3-6 in 14 starts this season were four first-round KOs, includ­ with 11 RBI, raising his average the sea.son. Kirby Puckett and Milwaukee. doubled, took third on a wild pitch with a bases-loaded single in a four-run first with a 4.11 earned run average, and recently ing a 30-second wipeout of Marvis inning to spark the Japan All-Stars to a 6-5 complained of soreness in the elbow. Frazier on July 26, 1986. victory over the United States in the second Then Tyson won the heavy­ game of the U.S.-Japan collegiate baseball weight championship, and al­ Pittsburgh youth has Pirates iearning how to win ‘big’ games series Monday. though he continued to display The Japanese built a 4-0 lead and then held off Perron joins Nordiques knockout power, there were no Bv Hlilei Italle Howard Johnson said. “ They spark a seven-run second. two-run doubles in a five-run the season. a late rally by the Americans, who scored three QUEBEC — Martin Madden was named more first-rounders. The Associated Press definitely have the talent to keep The Padres’ outburst came second inning and San Francisco Hillegas, 2-0, allowed a first- runs in the ninth inning. general manager of the Quebec Nordiques Nine straight opponents made NL Roundup after the Reds batted out of order up.” held on to defeat Atlanta. inning single to Bill Doran and a The American team won Sunday’s opener 5-4 Monday and Jean Perron, the former coach of it past the first three minutes with The Pittsburgh Pirates are to scuttle a potential rally in the San Francisco’s Mike Aldrete fifth-inning hit to Rafael Ramirez in 11 innings. Tyson; two — James “ Bone- bottom of the first inning. The the Montreal Canadians until his emotional learning what it means to play a Cubs 2, Phillies 1 had four hits. Kevin Mitchell had before being relieved by Tim The third game of the five-game series will be crusher” Smith and Tony Tucker Reds made a last-minute lineup . three hits, including a solo home Crews to start the seventh. departure last month, was hired as an assistant — took him the distance. big game. Learning very well Gooden as the Pirates won their Wednesday in Sendai. Shawon Dunston hit a two-run change that apparently wasn’t run, and Brett Butler also had Hillegas walked one and struck to Madden. That and non-boxing distrac­ After struggling for four years, fifth straight game. homer and left fielder Rafael reflected properly in the official three hits to lead a 19-hit attack. out three. tions involving his manager, wife the Pirates have put together a The Pirates finished last from Palmeiro threw pitcher Shane lineup cat^. Atlanta had 18 hits, led by Alejandro Pena allowed one hit and even his mother-in-law made talented young club. Led by 1984-86. But with the acquisition Rawley out at the plate in the Left-hander Dennis Ras­ Andre Thomas’ five singles, his in the ninth andaeamed his sixth Tyson seem almost vulnerable. 25-year-old right-hander Mike of Dunne, outfielder Andy Van seventh inning as Chicago won for AP photo mussen. 6-6. scattered six hits in first five-hit game in the major save. Until Monday night. Dunne and 26-year-old shortstop Slyke and catcher Mike LaVal- the ninth time in 12 games. seven innings. leagues. Penguins set Supplied with some extra in­ END IS COMING — Mike Tyson knocks out Michael Rafael Belliard, they defeated liere from St. Louis and the Rick Sutcliffe, 6-5, gave up nine Tyson New York 2-1 Monday night to emergence of prospects like The Reds’ lineup gaffe was centive by trainer Kevin Rooney, Spinks in the first round of their title bout Monday night in hits and in 6 2-3 innings for the discovered after they had two Dodgers 4, Astros 0 Expos 6, Cardinals 3 who made an off-hand remark pull within 3‘/i games of the second baseman Jose Lind and victory. He struck out five. From page 11 Atlantic City. runners on base with one out in Shawn Hillegas combined with to tap Ubriaco about betting their purses on a first-place Mets in the National left-hander John Smjley. Pitts­ Al Nipper finished the game for Hubie Brooks hit a three-run the first inning. One of the three relievers on a five-hitter first-round KO, Tyson went after looked at him, I saw the fear, and League East. burgh improved to 80-82 last his first save. homer with two outs in the 14th from vertical to horizontal. Dunne. 5-6, walked eight in 61-3 sea.son. baserunners was removed and an and Mike Scioscia hit a solo inning as Montreal snapped a earlier, the shortest coming on April 6, 1900 when Michael Spinks like a man on a I knew it would be a first-round For Spinks’ part, he said he innings and hit a batter, but The Pirates are 11 games over Padres 9, Reds 2 out was charged for batting out of homer as Los Angeles won for the four-game losing streak. as head coach James Jeffries stopped Jack Finnegan 55 seconds mission. knockout.” Tyson said. thought he would use the first .500 this year and have made A mixup in lineup cards order. ninth time in 10 games. The Cardinals have lost 14 out into the fight. “ Where’s my $45 million?” the “ The first round is crucial for round to learn some things about scattered three hits and allowed Bv The Associated Press only one run. Belliard hit a believers out of the Mets. thwarted a first-inning Cincinnati The Dodgers extended their of their last 17 games. “ There’s no fighter like me.” Tyson said. “ I can champion asked after disposing anybody,” Spinks said. “ I tried to ’Tyson. “ I’m sure they are going to be rally and San Diego’s Tony Giants 10, Braves 9 lead over Houston to 4>/i games in beat any fighter in the world.” of Spinks in 1; 31 of the first round, do what I came to do. I planned to “ You’d like to have a fight plan tie-breaking single in the fifth Brooks’ home run, his ninth, PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Penguins’ inning off Mets ace Dwight around all year,” third baseman Gwynn hit a three-run homer to Bob Brenly and Jose Uribe had the West, their biggest margin of came off Steve Peters, 3-3. Tyson made Spinks his 16th first-round knockout the fourth-fastest finish in heavy­ fight, not toe-to-toe, but when I to nullify him and keep his lO-week search for a head coach is about to end. victim while scoring his 31st knockout in 35 fights. weight championship history. saw a chance, I tried to take the respect,” Spinks said. “ My thing General Manager Tony Esposito says. “ I knew he was serious, so I went out and finished That’s 91 seconds, about l-30th shot. was to get the respect I needed in 9 The Penguins are conducting a news conference him in the first round.” Tyson said. the time it took to introduce the “ I came up short.” the early rounds.” today to announce the successor to Pierre Creamer, Spinks, fighting as a heavyweight for only the fifth bevy of celebrities who were at Trainer Eddie Futch said he He never had time for that. Draft undramatic for Manning who was fired earlier this month after just one time since moving up from the light heavyweight ringside for this long-awaited, didn’t want Spinks trading “ Everybody, if you carry two season of coaching. division, had figured to use his unorthodox style to short-lived showdown. Tyson leather with Tyson in tho.se fists, it doesn’t take a hard shot to Gene Ubriaco. the general manager of the try to frustrate Tyson and perhaps score a decision landed eight punches in that time, opening three minutes. knock anybody out.” Spinks said. By Bill Barnard “ I grew up in North Carolina franchise, which hasn’t been in be a great professional player, Baltimore Skipjacks of the American Hockey but he doesn’t believe he can turn win. two of them explosive rights that “ I planned a strategy that “ You get hit in the right spot, you The Associated Press and went tocollege in Kansas, so I the NBA playoffs in 12 years. League, reportedly has emerged as the front-runner But in strategy sessions with Lewis and trainer thought it would be nice to play on the Clippers around in one dropped Spinks to the canvas for entailed more boxing and mov­ get light and your responses slow “ I can’t be a savior because for the vacancy. Eddie Futch before the fight, the three decided that the first time in his career. ing,” he said. NEW YORK - For most the West Coast,” he said. “ I season. down.” there is too much talent in the Ubriaco and Rick Ley, the coach of the Penguins’ Spinks had to make Tyson respect his power if he “ When I came into the ring and The only moving Spinks did was Tyson did that, in a hurry. potential pro players, the days would have been happy with any NBA to do that,” Manning said. “ There are no more impact Muskegon farm club in the International Hockey was to have a chance to win. leading up to the NBA draft are a West Coast team.” . “ Twelve years out of the playoffs players,” Blake said. “ Larry League, have been considered the top two choices. “ I was going to fight back but it was tough with Manning said he also would torture chamber of uncertainty. is not nice to think about. In my Bird. Magic Johnson and Akeem Ley’s agent, Billy Watters, said Monday that Mike’sstyle to see what kind of fight plan you have,” For Danny Manning, it’s just have been pleased to play for career. I’ve always been on Olajuwon are the only ones in the Esposito hasn’t spoken to Ley since April. Spinks said. “ My plan was to get the respect I Spinks was overmatched another day before the U S. Golden State or Phoenix, teams teams that have \von. I’m not last 10 years who have made an Watters said he found that “ unusual.” needed in the early rounds.” Olympic Trials resume on July that also were in the lottery. saying the Clippers will have a immediate impact. By impact, I "I know this has taken a lot of time and I know I’ve But, as ’Tyson hasdone to all his opponents, Spinks By Barry Wliner 16th first-round knockout victim RENTAL 17. Like Ralph Sampson and Pa­ great team, but I’m sure we’ll mean they turned a team around taken a lot of heat for it.” Esposito said. “ But that’s was forced to change his strategy when he got hit The Associated Press by choosing not to run. He didn’t Manning has known since May trick Ewing in recent years. have a better team.” in one year,” Blake said. OK. That’s what I’m here for. To ta.jte the heat.” with the first good shot. run. he had nowhere to hide and 21 that the Los Angeles Clippers Manning is being asked to turn Ubriaco, who grew up with Esposito in Sault Ste. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - he quickly paid for that strategy. Manning is expected to join a Today’s draft was largely a “ The power he had, if I possessed it, it wouldn’t CARS would make him the No. 1 choice around a team with the worst Marie, Ontario, is under contract to the Penguins Maybe Michael Spinks knew it “ I said time and time again I front line that includes NBA question mark after Manning’s matter what you unloaded because when I hit you in the draft, and that knowledge record in the NBA. In the last two until September. with one punch I know I’d get the results I’m after,” when he entered the ring to fight would come to fight and I did,” Daily took a lot of the excitement out of seasons, the Clippers have won a rebounding champion Michael selection as No. 1. Cage and center Benoit Ben­ Ubriaco signed a two-year contract to coach Spinks said. “ He’s a very hard puncher.” Mike Tyson. He certainly knew it Spinks said. “ I was not intimi­ today’s events. combined 29 games, including 17 Rik Smits, a 7-foot-4 center jamin, a former third pick in the Baltimore in 1986 when the Skipjacks were the Spinks, who earned $13.5 million for his part in 91 seconds into the fight. dated at all. If I’m afraid of “ But on balance. I’m glad I in 1987-88. from Marist, was being consi­ Weekly first round whohaslargelybeena Penguins’ top farm club, and Pittsburgh honored boxing’s richest bout ever, appeared relaxed Through 11 years and 31 profes­ anybody, I would not show up in know where I’m going,” the But with five first-round picks dered heavily as the second pick sional fights, Spinks was un­ disappointment. the contract last season even after Muskegon coming into the ring after a half-hour delay caused the ring. I’m not afraid of any Monthly college player of the year from this year and last. Manning said by the Indiana Pacers, but he said replaced the Skipjacks as the Penguins’ top farm when Spinks had to ha ve his gloves rewrapped in the beaten. Monday night, he was man on this earth. I respect them. national champion Kansas said he sluires the burden of rebuild­ “ The rap on Benoit is that he’s Monday that he has no official club. dressing room. overmatched. I respect him.” Rates Monday. “ Some of these guys I ing tne Clippers with other young lazy, but I’ve heard he can play notification from them. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, meanwhile, re­ The 31-year-old Spinks, who lost for the first time “ I finally found somebody who He certainly must respect was at the Olympic Trials with players. when he wants to,” Manning said. can beat me, ” Spinks said he was “ I know they are very inter­ ported in today’s editions that Creamer is a leading in 32 fights, said he would be ready for a rematch if Tyson’s punching power after are on pins and needles wonder­ “ I don’t think I personally can “ We don’t get many West Coast thinking when the heavyweight 646-0128 ested in me, but they said they candidate to coach Quebec’s new American Hockey offered and, unlike Tyson, didn’t hint of retirement. losing the fourth-quickest heavy­ ing where they’re going. In that turn around a team, but with games in Kansas, so I haven’t championship fight was over weight title fight ever. might make a trade,” Smits said. League farm club in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Creamer Tyson, a 4-1 favorite going into the fight, had been sense, it’s a relief for me.” three first-round picks last year seen him play. reportedly would seek a stiff buyout price from the beset by reports of managerial and personal almost before it began. “ I have no “ Tyson has a lot to work with,” Manning was quoted as saying having a year under their belts “ I feel I’m the kind of guy who Smits averaged 24.7 points and AP photo Penguins, who owe him an estimated $100,000 a year problems while training for his $20-million payday. excuses. He was the better man in Spinks said. “ If nothingelse, with LYNCH after the lottery that the Clippers and with two more this year, the can motivate a teammate, but I 8.7 rebounds and shot 62.2 percent Leasing & Rental TOP TWO PICKS? — Rick Smits of Marist College, left, for the next two years. But once inside the ring, he cast aside the turmoil there tonight.” that type of power, if I possessed were the team he wanted to be Clippers could be a competitive can’t do it right away. I have to from the field as a senior at The Penguins were 36-35-9 last season, their best and the instincts of a fighter who had been groomed Spinks, the only man to win the it, it wouldn’t matter what you 345 Center Street team next season.” he said. Marist, a Division I school that shakes hands with Danny Manning of Kansas at an NBA drafted by all along, but he said establish some credibility.” record in nine years, but missed the NHL playoffs to be the heavyweight champion of the world from light heavyweight and heavy­ unloaded on me. As long as I hit Manchester Monday that wasn’t completely Manning said it is too much to Marty Blake, the NBA’s chief played a second-echelon draft press conference Monday in New York. The pair will for the sixth consecutive season. the age of 12 took over. weight crowns, became Tyson’s you once, that is all I’d need.” true. expect him to be a savior for the scout, said he expects Manning to schedule. likely be the two picks in today's draft. U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. June 28, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, June 28, 1988 - 15 16 Bulls add scoring punch In deal for Cartwright FOCUS and 4.7 rebounds. In 537 pro CHICAGO (AP) -TheChicago In addition, the Bulls, in the As for the Bulls, they had made bigger role for Horace Grant, a and provide us with a weapon we AC Bulls got the jumpon the National third round, will get the 62nd no secret of the fact they were rookie last season. mu6l utilize to make us a more games, he has scored 9,006 points. Basketball Association draft by selection overall, rather than the looking for a strong center who "The development of forward versatile team,” Collins said. He is among the all-time top 10 1 40s I trading forward Charles Oakiey 69th. Chicago has no second- can help Michael Jordan with the Horace Grant enabled us to make The 7-foot-l Cartwright played field goal percentage leaders in Which cooler will keep food the coolest? Paul to the New York Knicks in round choice. scoring burden — and that they the league, with a .553 average. such a trade. We feel Horace can all 82 games in his eighth pro year Bv the Editors - ______" S Mire: exchange for veteran center Bill Oakley, 6-0, finished his third By the Editors were unlikely to find someone for be a quality player and do an last season, his first full season Almost as highly rated was the clad in steel, which is likely to rust if PEOPLE 9 Divir Cartwright. Oakley led the NBA with 1,066 that role in the draft itself. year with Bulls this spring. He of Consumer Reoorts 12 At a outstanding job in replacing since 1983-84. He fractured a bone 48-quart Coleman Polylite, $20. It too scratched, especially in a marine rebounds last season, and the fact "W e’re happy to acquire the played in all 82 games, averaging 13 Bowl Charles Oakley,” Krause said. in his right foot three times and Consumer has a tray, a drain and a hinged cover environment. The finish coat should The move announced Monday wasn’t wasted on New York services of a proven low-post 12.4 points and 13 rebounds. When the family jams into the van 14 56, r Coach Doug Collins said "in has undergone surgery twice. — plus the advantage of comfortable help retard rust, but you should still also means the teams will switch Coach Rick Pitino, who said he scoring center in Bill Cartw­ for a day trip or the gang goes to the Reports Fergie writing stories 15 Tran order to get quality you have to “ We tested the right foot and it handles. The Coleman handles have a take precautions to keep the shell dry was “ ecstatic” over the trade. right,” Bulls General Manager "W e have obtained one of the beach for a picnic, a big cooler chest is 16 Cons places in today’s draft, with the give up quality.” ' is stronger than it haseverbeen,” nice additional touch; They slide up and free of scratches. NEW YORK — The Duchess of York has Bulls getting the Knicks’ 11th Oakley Is “ 6ne of the top power Jerry Krause said. "A t 31, we felt premier forwards and rebound­ basic survival equipment. bean "One of our big needs was to get Krause said. and down for easier stowing in tight Any chest's effectiveness at keep­ been preparing for motherhood by writing choice in the first round and New forwards in the game of basket­ he has a lot of excellent basket­ ers in the NBA, we have solidified You can buy an ali-foam cooler wd.) a low-post scorer. Bill Cartwright Cartwright, a former Univer­ places. ing things cold can be improveil with a children’s stories, according to her publisher York taking Chicago’s 19th pick ball and has strength and youth.” ball ahead of him.” sity of San Francisco star, the power position,” Knicks Gen­ chest for under $10. It will be 17 Long gives us a player we feel can get The rest were larger, with capacities Igloo-brand coolers also have little advance planning. Here are Two chidren’s books by the 28-year-old in that round. Pitino said. Oakley’s departure means a us anywhere from IS to 20 points averaged 20 minutes, 11.1 points eral Manager A1 Bianchi said. lightweight, but so fragile it could be from 55 to 86 quarts. 18 square hinged handles that are some tips: former S,arah “ Fergie” Ferguson are sayir thought of as disposable. Or you can An inexpensive foam cooler will comfortable to use. ■ A block of ice melts slower than scheduled for publication at about the time of 19 Fron spend from $15 to $80, depending on keep things cold for a short day trip or If you need the capacity of a much ice cubs; make your own blocks by her own child’s first birthday, Simon & 20 Tran the brand and size, for a 32- to 86-quart a picnic, but you’ll want something cooler that has a plastic or metal shell larger cooler that provides as much freezing milk cartons of water.' Schuster said Monday. She and her husband. 22 Writ better if you’re taking food and drink cold retention as possible, the 80-quart around its insulation. Such “ clad” • A chest packed with foods and Prince Andrew, are expecting their first child 24 Own on a longer trip or stowing it out in the Gott 19802, $80, was the best. How­ coolers are durable, but heavy. beverages that are cold will stay cool in August. 25 Relit hot sun during a day-long fishing ever, its uncomfortable handles, longer than one that’s filled with 27 Sear SCOREBOARD Recently, Consumer Reports tes­ party. The two children’s stories, about a combined with its size, relegate it to room-temperature items. 31 Antii ters evaluated one foam cooler and 15 helicopter named Budgie, will be aimed at The 34-quart Gott 19344, $20, was near-stationary use. G Keep the chest away from heat J 32 Hors clad models to see how long they kept vMii, lose im i'.w best at keeping things cold. It has a The 80-quart Coleman Steel Belted very young children and will be illustrated by hair Athletics 5, Brewers4(14 Innlngk) ExpoaB. CardInalaS (14 Innings) things cold, how durable they were, sources and direct sunlight: if direct tray, a drain and a hinged cover. But it 5256, $60, was almost as good at cold one of Britain’s top children’s book 33 Sma and how convenient they were to use. sunlight can't be avoided, drape a Softball Little MILWAUKEE OAKLAND MONTREAL STLOUIS also has molded fingertip grips, which retention as the big Gott and could be blanket over the chest. illustrators, according to the publisher. 34 Sing a b rh b l abrhbl About two-thirds of the coolers tested H lE E W T iO N o F TllE RflCE CAR a b rh b l a b rh b l make carring a heavy load a painful carried more manageably because of The American company is planning to 35 Fish Gantnr 2b 5 1 2 0 Polonia If 4 0 0 0 ONIxon cf 8 1 1 0 Coleman If 7 2 2 0 had capacities from 32 to 48 quarts. ■ Open the cover as few times as Webster If 8 1 1 0 OSmIlh ss 8 000 chore. its comfortable handles. However, it’s publish the books in August 1989 in association 36 Hele T O N IO H T 't O A M It Surhoff3b 8 1 2 0 Mc(3wlr 1b 1 0 10 possible and close it quickly. Yeunt ct 5 0 10 Javier cf 5 1 1 1 (xalarrglb S i l l Mc<3eecf 5 02 2 with Simon & Schuster Ltd. of London. 37 Leav Telephone vs. MPAA, 6 — Fltzperald Littls Miss SoNball Brooks rf 7 113 Brnnskyrf 5 111 Sportsman vs. Cycle, 7:30 — Leonard If 8 0 12 Cansecarf 8 12 2 39 Paw village Cuts trimmed Manchester Deer rf 7000 Parker dh 8 0 2 0 Wallach 3b 7 12 1 TPena c 8 0 0 0 The duchess has been working on the books Fitiperold Santoven c 8 0 10 MFtzgl 1b 4 0 10 40 Mea PM vs. L.M. Gill, 6 — Robertson Sewing Machine Center, 15-13, Monday Braggs dh 8 120 Hassevc 5 0 0 0 with an editor in London for the past few night at Martin School. Helena Chapo- Rabldx 1b 8 0 2 0 Baylarph 1 0 0 0 Rivera ss 8 0 2 0 Lawless 2b 0 0 0 0 land Gentle Touch vs. Bray's, 7:30 — Hudler2b 3 0 0 0 Ford 1b 10 0 0 months, according to the publisher. A portion Robertson nls belted a grand slam homer with Schraedre 200 0 Hubbrd2b2b 0 0 0 0 For this lover of company, U 41 Inse Dawn Fellaws adding a homer and COBrIen c 4 03 1 Lansfrd 3b 5 1 1 0 Foley 2b 3 0 10 Oauend3b 4 0 10 of the proceeds will be donated to charity. Thrifty vs. Cox, 6 — Pogonl BSmIthp 20 10 Alicea 2b 3 0 2 0 42 Disc Nossltf vs. Strono, 7:30 — Poponl Michelle Fogarty and Marlssa OrlowskI Sveum ss 8 111 Stenbeh 1b 8 0 10 laying well far the Cuts. For M SM C , Gallego3b 4 1 1 0 Engle ph 10 0 0 Pnditn 3b 2 0 0 0 Dr. Gott debt A BN vs. MPIzzo, 6 — Nike Heaton p 0 0 0 0 Magranep 2 0 10 Soclol Club vs. Brown's, 7:30 — Nike Seth Ouellette, Melanie Ray and Heidi DHedsncf 1111 45 Aux Walsh homered. Weiss ss 5 0 10 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Nutmeg vs. Sterling, 6 — Keeney WJhnsnph 000 0 Pognozph 1000 Peter Gott, M.D. Actress violates probation State Bonk vs. DeCormler, 6 — Fuss A O'Neill bested Nassiff Sports, Totals 53 414 4 Totals 49 511 4 more is definitely merrier 46 Nou 10-4. For F&O, Michelle Brown, Amy Heskethp 000 0 Costello p 0 0 0 0 Charter Oak Nettles ph 0 0 0 0 Daylev p 0 0 0 0 LOSANGELES 49 Act! Breslono and Becky Bramon hit well Milwaukee 100 020 000 000 10— 4 DEAR while Danielle Abran and Kristen Oakland i n 000 ooo 800 ii— 5 Perez pr 00 00 Walker ph 10 0 0 peanut butter and brown sugar — Victoria Sellers, Gar( Kuzniar each doubled. For Nassiff's, One out when winning run scored. Parrett p 0 0 0 0 Peters p 0 0 0 0 AB B Y: Wha­ 50 For Wait 8ldi Reedph 0 0 0 0 Lakeph 10 0 0 sandwich. daughter of ac­ Beth Gorman ahd two hits ond Kristen Game Winning RBI — DHenderson (3). tever happened 52 Ren Sodowskl, ond Molly and Amande E— Gallego, Sveum. OP— Milwaukee 2, Holman pr 0 100 G If you’re here around at tress Britt Ekiund Purdy Corporation devoured Food McClure p 0000 to o I d - 53 Mac for Thought, 15-8, Monday night at Devanney played well. Oakland 1. LOB— Milwaukee 13,Oakland8. 48 310 3 mealtime, grab a chair and join and the late Peter Paganl Field. Todd Lindsey ond Ron Manchester State Bank doubled upon 2B— Gallego, Braggs, COBrIen, Gantner. Totals 52 811 5 Totals fashioned hos­ 54 Cur Hour Glass Cleaners, 8-4. Kim Mainville HR— Canseco (20), Sveum (9). SB— Jovler us. , Sellers, was or­ Nese cracked three hits each for Mentreol 800 000 890 800 13-8 pitality? Nowa­ Dear Abby 55 Jaci Purdy's while Brian Margelony, Ted played well defensively while Heather I980‘s (14), Braggs (8). Lansford (15). S— G If you want to Stay overnight, dered to undergo LIngard, Robin D'Torondo and Barry LIsk, Sarah Gott and Christine Sowyer Yount, Surhoff. SF— Leonard. StLeulS 101 000 000 000 10-3 Dad should stop days people are bring a sleeping bag, and we’ll 56 t< hit well for the Bankers. For Hour IP H R ER BB SO (Same Winning RBI — Brooks (9). Abigail Van Buren counseling for vio­ 57 Ami Noonan added two opiece. Food for E— Brooks. DP— Montreal 1, StLouls 1. writing to you move some clutter from the Thought was led by Kurt Paternostro Gloss, Kerri Adams, Jackivn Mary Milwaukee lating probation 58 Prin Brand and Maggie Long each collected Boslo 10 8 3 3 1 4 LOB— Montreal 11, StLouls 10. 2B— asking how to with four hits while Nell Collins, Junior Oauendo. 3B— Wallach, Alicea. HR— corner to make room for you. imposed for her Vasauez and M ark Logan added two two hits. TIgara 0, Yankaas 3 Crim 2 1112 2 tickling children discourage dire each. Plesac L,1-1 11-3 4 1 1 1 1 Wallach (8), Brunanskv (9), Brooks (9). G Bring your kids. We have so role in a cocaine Oakland SB— Coleman (41), ONIxon 2 (8), Lawless d r o p - i n many, a few more won’t make Baseball DETROIT (5), Webster (10). S— Magrone, Oquendo. ring. NEW YORK Burns 10 10 3 3 2 5 company. any difference. Paginl ob r h bl a b rh b l Cadaret 31-3 4 1 1 0 3 SF— McGee. DEAR DR. GOTT: What would you say to a man U.S. District Brokns 3b 3 0 3 0 RHndsn If 3 10 0 EckersleyW.M 83 0 0 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO who tickles his children until they cry? Abby, not all folks feel imposed of six, and I ’m amazed that G We can’t lend you any 1 Mot Aldo's Pizza edged Mudville Nine, Rec Soccer Whitakr 3b Montreal Judge David Ke­ 3 0 13 Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 CrIm pitched to 1 batter In fhe 13th. upon if friends drop in. I am one of anyone would want that much money, but go ahead and ask 15-12, at Paganl Field. Steve Sulots led American League standings Salazar rf 5 0 3 3 Mtngly 1b 3 0 1 0 WP— Cadaret, Plesac. BK— Cadaret, BSmIth 7 6 2 2 1 1 nyon told the Aldo's with three hits while Jeff Dolln, TrammI ss 5 0 0 0 JCIark dh 4 0 11 Plesac. Heaton 1 0 0 0 0 0 DEAR READER; I would say that he is them. I love company! Please privacy. We’re newcomers who anyway. It will make us feel good Dean Page, Walt Adamv, Mike Cor- Knight 1b 5 0 0 0 Winfield rt 4 0 10 Umpires— Home, Morrison; First, Burke 1 1 0 0 1 1 don't tell me I ’m the only person live in the country, and I ’m stuck 23-year-old actress rentl, Mickey Bombardier, Al Tourand East Dlyhlon Herndon If 3 0 10 Wshgtncf 3 1 0 0 Hesketh 1 0 0 0 0 1 somewhat sadistic and ought to pick on someone his to know we appear that Paa Wae W L Pet. OB Clark; Second, Voltagglo; Third, Joyce. in the world who feels this way. Monday that any and Pat Cooney added two each. For Sheridan If 10 0 0 ^ Iru lo 3b 4 1 1 2 T— (:04, A— 25,933. Parrett W,8-2 3 2 1 1 2 2 own size. Tickling has its place in horseplay, but it out here with six kids, two dogs prosperous. Mudville, Chris Declantts ripped three Detroit 45 28 .818 — DEvns dh 4 0 0 0 Slaught c 4 0 2 0 McClure S,2 1 1 0 0 0 1 LOVES COMPANY more violations of Tornadoes 1 (Cameron Beers), New York 43 30 .589 2 quickly can become unpleasant and painful. While I and three cats. I’m so hungry for G Tell us your troubles and hits while Rob Deneen, Rob French, Timbers 0. Heath c 4 2 3 0 Sontarxi ss 3 0 10 StLouls IN BEND, ORE. her 1987 probation Crescent Declontls added two each. Sockers 2 (Joey ErordI 2), Express 1 Clevelond 41 34 .547 5 Pettis ct 3 4 3 0 Cruz ph 1000 Angels 16, Twins 7 Magrane 71-3 7 2 1 2 5 wouldn't necessarily label this excessive activity company. I ’m ready to go out on we’ll tell you ours. One of our kids (Jason Krisolofsky). Boston 37 34 .521 7 Totals 35 8 12 5 Totals 33 3 7 3 Worrell 2 2-3 0 0 0 2 4 the road and flag down some can play the violin for back­ would result in Toronto 38 39 .494 9 Costello 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 child abuse, it comes close: It becomes abusive Oilers 0, Dolphins 0. MINNESOTA CALIFORNIA strangers. prison. A Cantral Jets 0, Mustangs 0. MlIvKiukee 37 38 .4n 9 Detroit 002 010 102-8 Daylev 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 when the children regard it as unpleasant, painful, DEAR LOVES COMPANY: ground music, and we can all cry Victoria Sellers Baltimore 21 54 .280 25 Now York 000 001 002-3 ab r h bl a b rh b l Peters L,83 2 2 4 4 2 1 Please print my “ poster ” in the together. "The judge The Outdoor Store outslugged Farr's, West Dlylslon Gladden If 5 1 1 0 Schoflld ss 5 1 1 1 invasive or simply unwelcomed. You’ re not. Read this from my 30-11, at Fitzgerald Field. John Taylor Game Winning RBI — Whitaker (2). paper for all to read; G If you can stand us, we can made it clear that he was at the end of his rope Intermediate W L Pet. OB E— RHenderson, Washington. DP— New Bush rf 4 2 3 1 Roy 2b 5 3 2 0 I think that the man should develop more book "The Best of Dear Abby” : led the winners with four hits while Ooklond 47 38 .827 — Puckett cf 4 1 1 2 Noboa2b 0 0 0 0 DodgersA.AstrosO Clyde Fox, Clayton Folsom, Scott Susko York 1. LOB— Detroit 8, New York 8. appropriate methods of getting close to his children ■ You may smoke inside, out­ stand you, so drop in anytime and and she was at the end of her tether,” said M Yankees 7 (Tim Geraohtv 3, Frank MInnesoto 41 33 .582 5 2B— Pettis, Santano, Slaught. HR— Moses cf 0 0 0 0 Joyner lb 4 2 2 3 and Calln Doran added three apiece Woodbury 2, Jeff Crockett, Billy Flana­ Kansos City 39 38 .520 8 Hrbekdh 4 0 11 CWalker If 1000 and having fun with them. As a general rule, side, on the roof or anywhere you stay as long as you like. We’re Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Werksman. with Susko and Doran each homerlng. Pagllarulo (9). S— Brookens2. SF— LOS ANGELS HOUSTON gan), Earthauakes 0. Texas 35 39 .473 ll'/j VVhItaker. Davidsn If 0 0 0 0 Dwnng dh 3 111 youngsters cry when they are uncomfortable. This DEAR ABBY: I just read the wish. Just don’t burn the house people who like people. Miss Sellers was on probation after pleading U Mike PInkIn homered and singled while Racers 5 (Rob Anderson 3, Nigel Chicago 33 40 .452 13 GaettI 3b 4 0 3 2 Eppard If 3 2 2 0 a b rh b l a b rh b l Jon Schreiner, Jeff Peck and Jim IP H R ER BB SO Sax 2b 4 1 2 0 GYoungcf 3 0 0 0 should be the indication to any grownup that the letter from a 28-year-old mother down. MIDGE IN guilty in federal court in New Jersey to one Cooper 2, Scott Sargent), Hurricanes 0. Californio 33 42 .440 14 Detroit Newmn3b 1000 DWhIteef 5 3 2 3 Stubbs 1b 4 0 11 BHotchr If LaPenta chipped In with two apiece. Seattle 30 48 .395 17'/j (joudnerc 4 0 0 0 Howell 3b 3 2 3 4 2 0 0 0 of four who tacked a poster on her G If you’re hungry, help your­ WATSONVILLE. CALIF. P I For Farr's, Joe Van Oudenhove hod Morris W,7-8 82-3 5 1 1 2 4 Gibson If 4 0 0 0 DSmIth p 0 0 0 0 situation has progressed beyond play and that the count of failing to report a crime as part of her Monday's Games HennemanS,14 2 1-3 2 2 2 1 1 Harper c 10 0 0 Armas rf 5 0 0 0 door with “ rules” to keep visitors self to anything you can find. And PR three hits. Including a homer, while Joe Midgets Defrolt 8, New York 3 Torvelb 5 12 1 Boonec 5 2 4 4 Marshal rf 4 0 1 0 Doran 2b 4 0 10 adult should lay off. role in a cocaine ring headed by Reed Wallace, Chetelat slammed two homers. Bob New York JGonzIz rf 1 0 0 0 GDavIs 1b 4 0 10 away. if you can’t find anything, ask one DEAR ABBY: All those letters 2 kne Girls: Rowdies 1 (Shannon Beebe), Baltimore 8, Toronto 2 Candlarlo LA-4 81-3 9 4 4 0 4 Gagne ss 3 110 Miller c 0 0 0 0 her agent and housemate. Ray, George WIndlsh and Mike Crock­ Boston 9, Cleveland 5 Lmbrdz 2b 4 12 0 Shelby cf 4 0 0 0 Bassrf 3 0 0 0 ett odded two safeties opiece. Stallions 0. Shields 2 2 2 2 2 0 Scloscia c 4 12 1 Bell3b 4 0 0 0 DEAR DR. GOTT': I ’m an ex-hairdresser and Well, I ’m a 38-year-old mother of the kids. They’ll fix you a in your column lately about This month, she admitted to violating Comets 2 (Laura Leonard, Karen California 18, Minnesota 7 Stoddard 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 714 7 Totals 19 18 17 18 APenap 0 0 0 0 Ram in ss 4 0 3 0 people who resent being told by Thieling), Whitecaps 0. Kansas City 3, Chicago 1 HBP— Herndon by Condelorlo. BK— have pulmonary fibrosis. My doctor feels it is from probation by testing positive for cocaine, Seattle 8, Texas 3 Minnesota 201 Oil 110— 7 Hamitn 3b 3 110 Blggloc 2 0 0 0 total strangers to smile rang a Chartar Oak Boys: Falcons 4 (Matt O nis 3. Alex Shields. PB— Slaught. Andesn ss 4 0 0 0 Puhl ph 0 0 0 0 inhaling hair spray. Do you agree? failing to report for drug testing, missing her Steuer), Toros 2 (Kevin Watt). Oakland 5, Milwaukee 4, 14 Innings Umpires— Home, Young; First, Evans; California 005 404 lOx— 18 Hlllegas p 2 0 2 0 Pnkvts ph 1 0 0 0 bell with me. Postal Express zipped past Acadia Metros 4 (Jaso Russo 3, Matt How- Tuesday's Gomes Second, Tschida; Third, Hendry. (Some Winning RBI — Howell (2). Heepph 0 0 0 0 Trevinoc 1 0 0 0 Data Bank $75-a-month payments on a $500 fine and Restaurant, 10-8, at Fitzgerald Field. rovd 1), Olympics 2 (Ryan Buzzell, Scott Otrolt (Tanono 9-4) at New York T— 3:10. A— 28,862. E— Winn. LOB— Minnesota 9, California MHfchr ph 1 0 0 0 Andularp DEAR READER: The potential problems of I, too have been told to smile Gary Cogan, Bob Judd, Dave Irish, Rick (Rhoden 3-5), 7:30 p.m. 9. 2B— GaettI, Ray, Lombardozzi, Boone, 2 0 0 0 leaving the Los Angeles area without Cochran). Joyner. HR— Howell (4),Boone(2),Puckett Crews p 0 0 0 0 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 inhaling hair spray seem to be of considerable when I was quite content with my Daniels, Peter Doran and Dan Bell had Spartans 2 (Jason Goldberg, Richie Toronto (Clancy 4-9) at Baltimore Orosco p 0 0 0 0 Meadws If 1 0 0 0 permission. two hits opiece for Postol while Bruce (Tibbs 2-4), 7:35 p.m. (10), Torve (1). S— Eppord. SF— concern to many readers. However, to my natural expression. In addition to Prenetto), Strikers 2 (Jeff Cashman 2). RadSoxO.IndlansS Downing, Puckett, Schofield. Dempsv c 1110 Sylvester, Tim Ellis ond Art Thompson Breakers 4 (Rory Post 2, Ryan Post, Cleveland (Bolles88) at Boston (Gardner Totals 38 4 10 2 Totals 31 0 5 0 knowledge, no reputable scientific reports have being ordered to smile on com­ had two each In defeat. Michael Beaulieu), Apollos 0. 1-1), 7:35 p.m. IP H R E R BB SO Otlcogo (Long 3-3) at Kansas Oty CLEVELAND BOSTON Minnesota identified people exposed to aerosolized hair spray. Top female vocalist mand, I have been criticized for Toliver LX)-1 21-3 4 5 5 4 3 L o s A n geles ooo 100 102— 4 (R.Anderson 00), 8:35 p.m. a b rh b l a b rh b l H ouston ooo ooo 000 -0 Therefore, while, in theory, this compound could not talking enough to please Dusty Juniors Texas (Guzman88) at Seattle (Trout33), Franco 2b 5 1 1 1 Boggs 3b 3 2 10 Winn 1 8 5 4 0 0 SV. 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% certain people. 10:05 p.m. Hall If 5 0 4 1 Barrett 2b 4 3 2 0 Portugal 22-3 4 5 5 3 0 Game Winning RBI — Scloscia (3). cause disease, I cannot give you any practical Concertgoers get help Hartford County Sheriff's Association Rangers 4 (Tim Boulav, Ben Golas, Reardon 1 31102 E— Hllleixis, Ramirez. DP— Los Angeles I am quite capable of talking handcuffed Center Congo, 14-5, at Minnesota (Blyleven 88) at Californio Carteret 5 0 10 DwEvns rf 5 13 1 1. LOB— Los Angeles 9, Houston 8. evidence that this is so. Peter JullanI), Knights 0. (Retry 35), 10:35 p.m. Kittle dh 5 0 10 Greenwl If 5 1 2 2 Gladden 1 0 0 0 0 0 when I have something of impor­ LOS ANGELES — Voter registration tables Keeney Field. Bob Oulnn and Don Bears 0 (Bruce Watt played well). Milwaukee (August 32) at Oakland Jacoby 3b 4 1 1 0 Burks cf 4 0 2 3 California 2B— Dempsey, Stubbs. HR— Scloscia (2). Pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic ailment marked Barbra FIcocelll had three hits apiece to lead Cyclones 0 (Scott Altrul played well). (G.DovIs 83), 10:35 p.m. Snyder rf 4 1 1 0 Rice dh 4 0 11 McCasklll W,4-5 5 10 4 4 1 5 SB— Sax (17). S— Stubbs. tance to say, so I hope you print and job training information booths are as the winners while Tom Nagle added IP H R ER BB SO by extensive scar formation in lung tissue; it is Streisand Wednesday's Gomes Upshaw 1b 5 13 1 Bnzngrib 4 1 1 0 Cllburn 2 2 2 2 1 2 this, Abby, for those clods who much a part of a Run-DMC concert as the two. Including a homer, and drove five Mliwoukee at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. RWsgtnss 4 1 1 1 Gedmanc 2 000 OMoore 1 2 110 1 Los Angeles associated with severe emphysema and difficulty runs. Lance Powell homered and Allanson c 4 0 11 3 1 1 2 Minton 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hlllegas W,2-0 breathing. The disease appears with time and has a say, “ My, but you’re quiet! ” stage. singled. For Congo, Ken WolnarowskI Detroit at New York, 7:X p.m. JoReedss Crews 2-3 Toronto at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Totals 41 5 14 5 Totals 34 9 13 9 HBP— Bush by Cllburn. WP— McCasklll. proven association with air pollution caused by ONE OF THE QUIET ONES “ When I was coming up, there weren’t hod three hits. Including a homer, while Local Baseball Cleveland at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Umpires— Home, Scott; Rrst, Hlrsch- Orosco 1-3 Diana Rick MIkolelt also homered. Chicago at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Clevotand 800 221 000-5 beck; Second, Ford; Third, Reed. APena S8 tobacco smoke and industrial exposure, such as coal really any role models coming from the street. Houston Ross Texas at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Boston m DOS oox-g T-3:22. A— 22,167. mining and other dusty occupations. Ask your DEAR ONE: Quiet people are hanging on the same corners, going through Minnesota at Californio, 10:35 p.m. Gome Winning RBI — JoReed (2). Andulor LJ>-3 81-3 Northarn Agosto 1 2-3 doctor to give you the specific reasons why he frequently shy. so drawing atten­ the same problems that I had, to tell me wh.-u E— Boyd. DP— Cleveland 1, Boston 1. DSmIth 1 Wlnlnger's Gymnastics sprang past Merchants LOB— Cleveland 11, Boston 8. 2B— National Laague rasults believes hair spray is the basis for your fibrosis. tion to them because they are to do,” said Darryl McDaniels, the DMC pai t Manchester Police, 11-1, at Robertson National Leaguestandings RWashington, Upshaw, .Corter, DwE- ’quiet’ only amplifies their em­ Park. Blit SIbrInsz, Pat Husereau, Rob The Manchester Merchants dropped vans 2, Rice. 3B— Greenwell. HR— Franco of the group. on 8-8 verdict to Simsbury In a Slants 10, Braves9 barrassment. One wouldn’t pre­ Connelly and Ralph Pemberton had two (8),JoReed(1).S— (Sedman.SF— Burks. Pirates 2, Mets 1 DEAR DR. GOTT; I drink a lot of mineral water. In a telephone interview before the group's hits each to led Wlnlnger's. Jim JC-Courant League Junior Division East Division Lately, however, I have been hearing that some sume to ask a non-stop talker why Graham, Sandy FIcara and Corlo clash Monday night. Dave White W L Pet. OB IP H R E R BB SO trip here for a concert Monday night, New York 48 28 .822 — NEW YORK PITTSBURGH SA N F R A N ATLANTA mineral water contains large amounts of lead, he talks so much, so whey ask a Placentinl had two each In defeat. singled and doubled tor Manchester. Clovotond ab r h bl Ob r h bl McDaniels said; “ I guess since Run-DMC is Pittsburgh 43 32 .573 3>/z 51-3 8 8 8 2 2 abrhbl Ob r h bl arsenic, fluoride and other toxic substances. How quiet person why he’s so quiet? Chicogo 40 34 .541 8 Farrell L.85 Dvkstre cf Butler cf 5 0 3 3 Gant 2b 8 14 2 Perlman 1-3 3 3 3 1 1 5 0 10 Bonds If 3 0 0 0 Riles 2b 4 12 0 Oberkfl 3b 5 0 0 0 successful, and we’re still B-Boy hard-core A East Pony League St. Louis 38 39 .480 10'/^ Gordon 21-3 2 0 0 0 1 Bckmn 2b 3 10 0 Lind 2b 4 12 0 can we be sure the mineral water is safe? AAontreol 35 39 .473 11 Maixxfn 1b 3 0 10 VanSIvkef 4 0 11 ^ t e r 2 b 10 0 0 Coffman p 0 0 0 0 DEAR ABBY: I noticed that rap, the kids look up to that. They think 'Yeali. Jones Landscaping trimmed Man­ The Orioles routed the Yankees, 18-3. Philadelphia 33 40 .452 12'/> Boston Garretts p 0 0 0 0 Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 Boyd 51-3 11 5 5 2 3 Strwbry rf 2 0 0 0 Bonilla 3b 4 0 10 Clark 1b 5 0 10 those guys made it by doing that, maybe I can chester Medical Supply, 13-4, ot Robert­ Tom Strano tossed a one-hitter for the West Dlvhlen McRvIds If 4 0 11 Coles rf 4 0 0 0 GRnck ph 1 0 0 0 DEAR READER: I don’t know. These reports are item in your column about the son Park. Lionel Lessard led Joneswith Orioles and Randy Shakes ripped o LampW,2-3 2 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 MIdndo rf 4 2 2 0 DJamesef 8 2 3 0 do it.’” W L Pet. OB LSmIth 1 1 0 0 0 1 Carter c 3 0 0 0 RReytds rf 0 0 0 0 Aldrete If 5 14 2 preliminary and, as far as I can ascertain, have yet nurses who made comments (our hits while Andy Zorzl added three. home run while Matt Dalesslo played Los Angeles 43 X .589 — HJohsn 3b 4 0 0 0 Bream 1b 3 1 1 0 DMrphv rf 5 1 1 3 Ray Lonzano, Pete Gourley, Dave well defensively. For the Yankees, H BP— Barrett by Ferrell, (Tedman by MItchll 3b 5 2 3 1 Griffey If 5 2 2 0 to form the basis for any public health recommenda­ about one of the male patients On their 70-city tour, including the group's Houston 39 35 .527 4'/j Ferrell. Elster ss 2 0 0 0 LVIlrec 10 0 0 Brenlv c Demalo and Pete PIres chipped In with Dennis Joyner had the lone hit while San Francisco 37 37 .500 6'A AAazzllll ph 1 0 10 Bernard ss 3 0 11 5 12 2 SImmns 1b 3 0 11 tion. No reputable scientific study has shown that who had a prosthesis (penile appearance at the Greek Theater here, they two safeties apiece. For M M S, Jim Morgan Bourauet and Chris Longo Umpires— Home, Kosc; First, Barnett; Uribe ss 3 3 2 2 Alvarez p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 33 41 .448 lO'/r Second, Cousins; Third, Roe. Myers p 0 0 0 0 Dunnep 2 0 0 0 Reuschel p implant). have NAACP voter-registration tables and Jackson and Brian Sullivan had three played well defensively. Son Diego 33 43 .434 11-1 41-3 5 3 3 1 2 toilet seat? Philadelphia at Chlcogo, 2:20 p.m. Game Winning RBI — Treber (2). her. episodes, and most commonly held while Carl Carlson and Mark McNam­ Inflelder-outflelder, from Calgary of the Las Angeles at Houston, 2:35 p.m. E— McGrlff. DP— Baltimore 2. LOB— DRobIson 0 1 0 0 1 0 Kinsey Report plays the role of ara added three each. John Bremser Pacific Coast Leogue. Son Francisco at Atlonta, 5:40 p.m. Toronto 7, Baltimore 8. 2B— Gruber, Lefferts 11-3 1 1 1 0 0 theories about specific precipitating Semmi, a confi­ National League Cubs 2. PhilllBS 1 Bockus 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 DEAR READER; I hope you will seriously consider and Burt Baskervllle added two each Son Diego at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. BRIpken. HR— Traber (3), Schu (2),Gruber June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. events (such as having an infection, dante of Murphy's while Wayne Farr drilled a three-run CINCINNATI RED S— Placed Ron Robin­ New York at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. (11). SF— Tettleton. (tarrelts S,4 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Theoretically this is my letter and tell new mothers to be son, pitcher, on the 18day disabled list. Atlanta emotional distress or injury) have homer. Montreal at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO PHILA CHICAGO possible, but in reality it Prince Akeem, Recalled Rob Dibble, pitcher, from Nash­ Toronto Ob r h bl id irh b l MohlerLA-7 5 2-3 13 7 7 0 6 aware of possible neurological causes been called into question. ville of the American Association. Alvarez 11-3 2 1 1 1 0 who has come to Woman's Rac CeruttI L,4-4 4 5 4 4 2 1 Samuel 2b 5 12 0 Dunstonss 4 1 1 2 is unlikely. The herpes for these symptoms. Anyone — female or male, recently LOS A N G ELES DODGERS— Signed American League results StotImyr 21-3 2 2 0 2 1 Haves 1b 4 0 3 0 Palmeir If 4 0 0 0 Coffman 1 1-3 3 2 2 3 0 virus can live a few America from a Mario Soto, pitcher. Wells 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Schmdl3b 5 0 10 Dawson rf 4 0 2 0 Assnmehr 2-3 1 0 D 0 0 pregnant or not — who experiences Sele< Strano Real Estate beat Gorman American Association hours on such a surface, \ mythical African Insurance, 8-8, at Charter Oak. Ty Elchhorn 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Parrish c 3 0 11 Sndbrg 2b 3 0 10 DEAR READER: Thank you for vision impairment, facial spasms, ahea NASHVILLE SOUNDS—Fired Jack Lind, Royals 2, White Sox 1 Baltimore C James rf 4 0 0 0 Low 3b 3 0 0 0 nation to find a Raach and Ellen Jones led Strano With manager. Named George Scherger man- Padra8B,RB(ls2 but infection would re­ writing. I am pleased to have the dizziness, impairment of speech, or br two hits each while Mary Carroll had Ballard W,A4 7 7 1 1 3 2 Bradley If 3 0 0 0 Lancostr p 0 0 0 0 quire that the genitals or an area of second child. You explained about the bride. two hits. Including a homer. In defeat. oger. Ntednfuer 2 1110 1MThmp cf 4 0 2 0 PPerrvp 0 0 0 0 opportunity to suggest that any weakness or trembling of the limbs, enori jopim Control Looguo CHICAGO KANSAS CITY Jeltzss 3 0 0 0 Muphrv ph 10 0 0 S A N D IE G O CINCINNATI open skin (such as a cut) came in body’s reaction to pregnancy and Hall, who shot to succi HANSHIN TIG ERS— Releosed Rondv a b rh b l a b rh b l woman with impaired vision and changes in stance or gait, or depres­ Rowley p 3 0 10 DIPInop 0 0 0 0 a b r h bl a b r h b l childbirth, and suggested she have fame and a Boss, outfielder. Redus rf 2 10 0 Stilwll ss 4 0 0 0 Mariners 6, Rangers 3 GGrossph 0 0 0 0 Nipperp 0 0 0 0 Flannry 3b 8 13 3 Larkin ss 3 0 12 direct contact with the virus. anxiety or depression after childbirth sion would be well advised to consult a Arsenio Hall CANI BASKETBALL Lyons 3b 4 0 10 WWIIsncf 3 0 10 Dernier ph 10 0 0 JDavIsc 3 0 10 RAIomr2b 4 1 1 0 Sabo 3b 3 0 10 The herpes virus can live even her thyroid and hormbne levels (and for which no other physical oi‘ contract with Pa thou{ Notlenol Bcnketboll Association Baines dh 3 0 11 Brett 1b 3 12 0 (Swynn rf 5 1 1 3 neurologist if their regular physician TEXAS SEATTLE Harris p 0 0 0 0 Jackson pr 0 0 0 0 Daniels If 0 0 0 0 longer on more absorbent surfaces checked and possibly get counseling. psychological causes are found) ramount Pictures after his stint as a host of with A TLAN TA H A W KS—PromotedBrendon Woodrdpr 0 0 0 0 Trtablldh 3 0 0 0 Berryhll c 0 0 0 0 Kruk 1b 5 12 0 Collins If 5 0 0 0 cannot find an underlying cause — Suhr, assistant coach, to assistant general GWalkr 1b 4 0 2 0 Seltzer 3b 3 0 10 a b rh b l a b rh b l Moreind If (approximately three days) so it is There is another possibility you did move Little League Espy cf 5 0 3 2 Reynids 2b 4 0 10 Grace 1b 3 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 EDavIs cf 5 0 0 0 should consider having a neurological especially if these symptoms myste­ the Fox Television Network "Late Night” manager and director of scouting. Boston If 4 0 0 0 TaWerrf 3 0 0 0 DMrtnzcf 3 12 0 McCllersp 0 0 0 0 Esasky1b 4 0 0 0 also possible to contract herpes from not mention; Multiple sclerosis. I, too, swifti CHICA(K) BU LLS— Traded Charles Oak­ Solos c 3 0 0 0 Elsnrch rf 0 0 0 0 Wllkrsn 2b 5 0 0 0 Quinons ss 4 1 1 0 Parent c evaluation. show, said he and Murphy first met backstage Sierra rf 4 0 11 Brantly cf 4 2 2 0 Sutcliffe p 2 0 0 0 4 12 0 TJonesrf 4 13 0 suffered with disturbed vision, head- riously appear, disappear and reap­ Cane ley, forward, to the New York Knicks for Hlllph 10 0 0 FWhIte 2b 3 1 1 1 Trillo 3b 1000 Tmpitn ss 3 1 1 2 Cnepen 2b 3 0 10 towels, sheets, washcloths or similar at a Los Angeles comedy club. BUI Cartwright, center, and exchanged (iulllen ss 3 0 0 0 Maefarin c 3 0 10 Parrish dh 4 0 10 BalbonI 1b 4 1 1 3 AAackef 3 12 1 aches and feeling down jifter child­ But as you know, MS can have a vast pear in an episodic fashion. These are gift, i OBrIen 1b 3 0 10 GWilson rf 4 12 0 Totals 15 1 10 1 Totals 31 1 7 2 Tredwv2b 0 0 0 0 items that have been in contact with "Eddie’s mom saw me on the tube, " Hall tions Amarican draft positions with New Yorkforthefirst (jallghrcf 3 0 0 0 Thurmn It 3 0 0 0 Rasms() p 3 0 0 0 Mc(Jrlff c 2 1 1 0 birth. All the tests were normal, but array of different symptoms, be only a few of the many and varied and third rounds. AAanrlq 2b 3 0 0 0 Buechle3b 4 0 0 0 Presley 3b 3 1 1 2 (Wynne If 10 0 0 an active herpes lesion (sore). Astre Kunkel If 4 0 10 Valle c 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia 100 MO 880—1 Durhmph 1 0 0 0 symptoms of MS. said recently. “ She told him, ‘I thought I saw Firefighters defeated DIRosa Clean- M ILW A U K EE BU CKS-SIgned Sidney Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 28 2 8 1 Oilnaa ON NO OOX—3 McCIndn c 0 0 0 0 By far the most common source of the symptoms persisted until one day difficult to diagnose, and be confused Box ers, 3-1, Monday night at Woddell Field. Moncrief, guard. MStanly c 2 0 10 Briley If 3 0 0 0 you, but it was some guy who looks like you or Petralll c 2 2 2 0 Cottocf 0 0 0 0 (tame Winning RBI — Dunston (5). Armstrn p 0 0 0 0 herpes is direct skin-to-skin contact they spontaneously disappeared. Five with other illness having similar sure Mike Islleb and Mike Toomey hit well a ik o fo 001 800 800— 1 DP— Chicago 1. LOB— Philadelphia 11, 10 0 0 acted like you. His name was Arsenio Hall."' for the winners while Islleb and Ray Kansas City 800 000 llx—2 Fletchr ss 4 1 1 0 Hengeidh 3 0 0 0 the skin of an uninfected person years later, after more of these symptoms. LEO Totals 37 311 3 Totals 32 8 8 5 Chicago 8 2B— Dawson. HR— Dunston (8). § » h 10 0 0 Murphy, who was on the West Coast after Ganon each pitched well. Julie Smort (jame Winning RBI — FWhIte (7). SB— Dawson (8), DMartInez (7), Jackson FWIIIms p 0 0 0 0 comes in direct contact with a lesion anxious periods, I was finally diag­ Also, there is some disagreement as wisel pitched well In defeat allowing only two E— Lyons, Salas. Elsenrelch. DP— more Toitat 001 010 001-3 Milner ph 1 0 0 0 nosed as having MS. to the effects of pregnancy on MS. Dr. Reinisch is director of the signing for his first movie, “ 48Hrs.,” went to hits. BUI Kardysond Brent Marler each Chicago 3, Kansas CIfy 1. LOB— ChlcagaS, IP H RER BB SO RMrphv p 0 0 0 0 on the skin of an infected person. And whist hit well while Mike Spector ployed well TV Kansas CIfy 2. 2B— Brett. HR— FWhflltO 008 80S Olx— 8 I ’ve spoken with manyBtber women There is, indeed, an increased statisti­ Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, see Hall at The Improv. Gome Wlnntng RBI — BalbonI (1). Phltodilphla , . . „ , T otals M 914 9 T otals S272 this type of direct contact is more take In the field. (6). Rowley L > 8 7 Gender and Reproduction, Indiana "And he said ’You don’t look like me.’ I IP H R E R BB SO E— Valle. DP— Seattle 1. LOB— Texas 9, often associated with intimate behav­ with MS who had the ganie problems cal probability of having an MS attack VIRG Seattle 3. 2B— MStanley, Espy, Brantley. Harris 1 1 0 0 1 2 Dtow gro IN MO-g University-Bloomington. Send ques­ TODAY Chicago Cincinnati OM ON 000—9 ior, not casual contact. after childbirth and were treated as during the first six months after a looked at him and laughed. ’Who said I did?' you r Amarlcan Farm 2 2 0 0 3B— Brantley. HR— BalbonI (4), Presley Chicago . , 5 p.m. — Tennis: Wimbledon, HBO Reuss L.8-4 8 (8). SB— Espy (15). Sutcliffe W.8-5 82-3 9 1 1 3 5 Eltavis charged with time at bat though “ t’s all in your head.” Believe pregnancy, but there is also a reduced tions to Dr. Reinisch in care of The And then he said his mother did, and I guess he the c: OIRoso Cleansers nipped Modern Konsos City Loncoster 1 1 0 0 1 0 because team batted out af order. 7:30 p.m. — Tigers of Yankees, Gubicza W.11-5 8 4 1 1 3 4 IP H R ER BB SO DEAR DR. REINISCH: In your me, it’s better to know what is wrong risk of having an MS attack in last six Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bloo­ was kind of embarrassed, because he said. feel n Janitorial, 11-10, at Buckley Field. Seth Channels 11, 38, WPOP Texas PPerrv 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 (tame Winning RBI — Flannery (1). force Moncinl and Darren Lee hit well for the 7:30 p.m. — Indians at Red Sox, Gleoton S,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 DIPIno Z3 0 0 0 0 0 E— TJones. DP— Cincinnati 1. LOB— Son column you had a letter from a woman than to go for years thinking you are months of a pregnancy. mington, Ind. 47402. Volume of mail ‘Hey, let’s hang out.’ And we did, and we’ve Gubicza pitched to 2 batters In the 9th. Kllgus L,7-8 7 8 8 8 1 2 LIBR winners with the latter driving In the NESN, WTIC McMurtrv 1 0 0 0 0 1 Nipper S,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Diego 10, Cincinnati 10. 2B— Templeton, who had had problems (lightheaded­ “ bonkers,” Although pregnancy does seem to prohibits personal replies, but ques­ been buddies ever since.” game-winning run. DIRosa clinched 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Pirates, Sport- WP— Gubicza, Reuss. WP— Horris. PB— JDovIs. Lorkin, Mack, Parent, Flannery. HR— too t Umpires— Home, Shulock; First, John­ Sootlta Having an MS episode after child­ aggravate MS attacks for some tions of general Interest may be first place with a 13-1 record. For sChannel, W KHT Bankheod W,2-3 7 7 2 2 2 7 Umpires—Home, Davidson; First, Har­ (tarynn (3). SB— RAIomar (8), Larkin ness. changes in eyesight, being tired mem Modern, Brendon Beers, Todd Slseond 11:30 p.m. — Wimbledon highlights, son; Second, McKean; Third, Reilly. vey; Second, Pulll; Third, Rlppley. (23). S— Rasmussen, Gray. S F — and "anxious” ) since the birth of her birth is very common. You may recall women, the majority of women who discussed in future columns. your Geoff Metts each played well. T— 2:04. A-38,711. MJackson 11-3 4 1 1 0 1 Templeton Z Channel 30 Schooler S,2 83 0 0 0 0 1 T— 2:51. A— 27,945. SCOI MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, June 28, 1988 — 17 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. June 28, 198» Tg ftc -^piFTriH- by Bruc. Beattie KIT-N 'CARLYLE by Larry Wright IT Ca m e F/20M c a a j a p a - — f ------4 TURNING MV ATTeH- JUtte .'WHAT'S PlSTUiCg- TV Topics EUEH Wpy.HwJc ] I ge- T10N ONCE A6AIN To TU’ I .vov HEARD / pure • ■' ) ING ABOUT A CHOPOS O f Puzzles H lf hT TH W Ptl" .Species" d istba u u ( OPNIIM! » r TH'PrtBArC,\ToLlS- HM£?/(JUGGEP, WORKING-CLASS m a l e s .ALL HOLDING’ HIGH AMEplCANUS" I wfTNEfS HAVE '■eUEIZy6££P)T)<b ^ ^ W o v tEB U W ® ) TH’SW fToFTH VET AN0THE(2 OtS- OPINIONS! M A N IN T M £ / „ ^ tiltL • WAS iTf X Tu'DiiOtii ACROSS 2 Flying saucers Answer to Previous Puzzle LANOu/tTHf.,'^® BELOVED B U U - i (abbr.) Viewers’ letters get attention T0 R 81N& PHE- m u ic u i B U O V 1 B u F F M oose-BSuaLl oe CWT ? tHEN.S8KXftAf-J 1 4 0 s star NOm EN oN / 3 Guides a boat ING OUR B L U E 1 A R 1 L IN THEIZET TH' L <1 Paul 4 Pique in the Nielsen ratings. ATHZNCy B e s ^ a u r k o a R 1 L Y Bv Jerry Buck Way” and ABC’s “ The Slap Maxwell Story” S Miras 5 Dull surface c U R s O CBS changed its mind because of the loo The Associated Press are also drawing mail, but not in large HMD miTyjANGLE! s R A M 1 9 Diving bird 6 Center of shield ■ amounts. ratings turnaround, because the press ;; ANGLE. 12 At a distance 7 Across (prof.) D A M E w N S ■ Y LOS ANGELES — Never underestimate The networks do respond to viewer mail. lobbied for its return and because the public ; 13 Bowfin 8 Small fish 1 s A D o R A ■ Q ’’Designing Women” was getting good flooded the network with mall asking for its . 14 56, Roman 9 Actor Guinness the power of the pen, particularly when it’s in G 1 L ■ N A Y s ^ _T return. , ^ ^ ^ 15 Transfer 10 Layer of eye m the hand of an irate television viewer whose ratings on Monday nights, then in December 1 D L A O E It was the first time a network had put a ; 16 Construction 11 Nullify V ■ i favorite show has just been canceled. 1986, CBS moved it to Thursday against T E E M N canceled show back on the air because of-; beam (comp, 19 Limb S ■ A At least 2,800 people have written to NBC to NBC’s "Night Court.” In two weeks it E R express their disappointment with the dropped from 20th in the ratings to 63rd. CBS viewer reaction since ABC brought back ■ wd.) 21 Noun suffix ’’The Law and Mr. Jones” in 1962. ThaT** 17 Long fish 23 Miss cancellation of “ A Year in the Life.” pulled the show off the air. reprieve lasted only six months. KANUTS by CbariM M. Schulz 18 w as 24 Mother's sister A D I Television critics have similar letters. The Swanson’s VQT members wrote 50,000 saying 25 Unit of Associated Press received about 50 urging the letters to CBS and the show went back on the O U VIEWERS HAD LESS success with ” Our ^ 19 From Z illumination return of the show next fall. air and became a hit again. fTHAT COMPOSER HAP A A TRAGIC LIFE 15 ROMANTIC L E World,” which ABC dropped a year ago. j ROMANTIC 20 Transfer sticker 26 Showing good “ I know that 4,000 people have written me ” We certainly do look at all viewer mail,” sJRA6IC LIFE.PIPN'T HE? WHEN IT HAPPENS Despite an enormous mail campaign, ABCJ 22 Writer Vidal judgment 35 Plan frustrater 44 New England about ‘A Year in the Life,” ’ said Dorothy said David Poltrack, vice president for TO 50MEBOPV ELSE. "Don’t worry. You’ll get your shark 27 American declined to bring the show back and h o ^ 24 Own (Scot.) 36 Make lace university Swanson of Fairfax, Va.jdirector of Viewers marketing at CBS. "While volume is pictures: We have a spare cagel" 25 Religious poem patriot Nathan important, we differentiate significantly Linda Ellerbee left the network. She is n o ^ 38 Type of cross 45 On the briny for Quality TelevisioIi>s$QT is the nation's Cl 1BBB by NCA. Inc 27 Searchers 39 Chicken between mail that is coming in an unorgan­ trying to reprise the show on public televlsloiCT 47 Duck leading organizer of mall campaigns and in 31 Antipathy 28 Most like soil 41 Softened the past has saved such shows as CBS’ ized way, from a large number of viewers, "Last year ABC lost a large number c|Q 48 Civil wrong 32 Horse's neck 29 Uprising 42 Alto. "Cagney & Lacey” and "Designing Women.” from that mail which is part of an organized demographically valued viewers who haJJJ THE GRIZZW ELL8 by Bill Bchorr 51 Inner self hair 30 Eye infection California ’ T m getting an averageof 200 letters a day. campaign. If we get a lot of letters that are the watched 'Our World.’ These people have gon^ 33 Small island 32 Tiny parasite 43 Keenly desirous 52 Holiday suffix I think if 4,000 people care enough to write to same, we are somewhat skeptical of the depth back to watching PBS and cable,” s a iC WHATCHA m c ^ m ^ WNNST15EAM R3DMTHE 34 Single thing 9 10 11 me, they will also write to NBC. This mail of the feeling. Swanson. SALMON.. NUCLEAR FDWER PLAMi:,, 35 Fish sperm exceeds what I received in the ’ Designing ” I think NBC had a valuable dem ographic 36 Helen of 14 Women’ campaign and is approaching ’Our “ WHEN WE FE EL we have a significant audience with ’A Year in the Life.’ Are t h e ^ 37 Leaving a will willing to throw these people away? Tartikoff 17 World’ (an ABC news show). Viewers are amount of viewer mail on a subject we try to 39 Paw (Fr.) very upset. People are passionate about this confirm what they are trying to tell us said canceling ’A Year in the Life’ was the.„ HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown# 4 0 Measure of through scientific research. At the end of the single most difficult decision he had to make^, land show. People are tired of losing quality shows.” season we got a lot of mail about ’Wiseguy.’ If he feels that way, then bringing it back j rWAT BB rt\B 41 Insect This is a program whose future was in doubt. should be easy.” 42 Discharge a Brandon Tartikoff, president of NBC Kine. AtoiV fZBHiBN^BBIZ- Entertainment, said his network had never We noted that we were getting a strong debt (2 wds.) 2 5 2 6 □ □ □ 45 Auxiliary (abbr.) reversed a cancellation because of viewer support. We didn’t take that alone as an indication of the show’s potential. We also 46 Noun suffix 31 mail. "But that doesn’t mean we don’t look at y 49 Actress the mail,” he said. “ Our decisions regarding interviewed a random sample of people and FLORIDA FIRST — The new first-run ; Gardner 3 4 shows are not set in stone. It’s just that we’ve discussed with them their views toward syndicated series “Superboy” will be the first ’ 50 For fear that never reversed ourselves yet.” ‘Wiseguy.’ We learned it had a very loyal television series to be produced at the neW ! 3 7 52 Reminder audience.” Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. The studio', ’, CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks B Casale 53 Mae W est role TARTIKOFF SAID THE most mail NBC In January 1984 “ Cagney & Lacey” rose the country’s newest motion picture and \ "IT SOME MA&IC R I THOUGHT IF I WAS 54 Curved molding had ever received was after it dropped ’’Little from the ashes to become a hit and pick up television production facility, is a part of WaIt-< HOLPINO t h e RING. AN P 55 Jacob's son — 4 3 4 4 1 4 5 House on the Prairie” after 10 years. He did numerous Emmy awards. The previous Disney World. The show follows the adven- z IN PANGER.THEtO AUU I HAP TO DO W A S f BUT THAT'S 56 to Joy not recall the number of letters. season CBS had canceled the show, but in the tures of 18-year-old "Superboy,” a concept ^ MAKE A WISH. A JUST IT- 57 Amphibian 4 9 5 0 51 Other canceled show, such as NBC’s ’’Days reruns ’’Cagney & Lacey” suddenly became a evolved out of the old "Superboy” comic •* 58 Printer's and Nights of Molly Dodd” and “ Aaron’s winner and led CBS to three straight victories books that were an offshoot of ’’Superman.’,’ t ‘TOE PHANTOM by Laa Falk B By Barry direction 5 3 -V NEVER T H O U 6K T . 5 6 DOWN I 'P BE A STOWAWAY, ■ l ON A BiRP'5 uee 1 Mother (C )I9 B H bv rjfA TV Tonight

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Ryan. ” Oveurtm auNet-E. DOWNT 'AaiE-AUlE 0UT5IM FREe" [MAX] MOVIE: 'Secrets of the Ber­ report on pornography. Lucky Severson examine men's changing 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) TREETOPO e m y FROM THE YET? •P'N W TKWZ WNKTFHWB. muda Triangle' According to this docu­ (lj) MOVIE: 'Hennessey' An Irish roles in the ‘80s. (60 min.) 1 2 : 2 5 A M [TM C ] m o v ie : 'W lld'^-; mentary, over 100 ships and planes, and freedom-fighter witnesses the death of his dD Octan Apart (CC) Though the United Thing' Orphaned as a child and brought up ' W/NPOFM/effTY WtN&e,,, MT ECWP'O GBMEB FB BKE their crews, have mysteriously vanished in wife and child in a street riot. Rod Steiger, States and Great Britain forged close by a bag lady, a young man matures into a ' the Bermuda Triangle since 1940 1977 Lee Remick, Trevor Howard. 1975. bonds during World War II, American most unusual urban crime fighter. Rob , , , , BLONDIE by Daan Young B Stan Drake 3 ^ Rated G (S ) M OVIE: 'Making of a Mate Model' A dominencs became evident in the develop­ Knepper, Kathleen Quinlan, Robert Devi. UMTG WO WB MJP-ML- Nevada rancher is packaged for overnight ment of the atomic bomb. (60 min.) Part 4 1987. Rated PG-13. ( HEY, 0UDOV.CAN L YEAH, I KNOW BUT I'P LIKE TO PACK 6 :0 0 P M ® CD OO) f40) News stardom by the owner of a Manhattan mo­ of 7. S VOLYOU GIVE ME IT IN e a r l y TODAY 12:30AM (E) Alt in the Family PMEBKT.' — HWZQFB PTFZZFB. (T) ®1) Three's Company deling agency. Joan Collins, Jon-Erik d l) Noticiero Univlilon ( TWITW EN T/ BUCKS ? T .J. Hooker Hexum, Ted McGinley. 1983. (T) High Rollara PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A bipartisan issue is a problem neither party dZ) Soma Babiat Die Profiles three fjmi- (T) Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo) knows how to solve " Joe Hickman (1l3 Jeffersons ( ^ (3$ Matlock (CC) A Hollywood sex lies participating in a unique program de­ symbol is accused of murdering his indis­ (is) Rockford Files Part 1 of 2 signed to help them establish a normal @ Rat Patrol creet therapist. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) grieving process for their lost infant. (60 (20) Barney Miller (S ) TTie Street Scott believes Runyon has - g $ g7) Nova (CC) The Cathedral of Notre min.) been drinking on the job. (R) (In Stereo) . (22) News (Live) Dame in Paris is among the buildings vis­ [CNN] Hasdiins Newt (43) More Real People 3 @4) Doctor Who; The Daleks ited by Professor Robert Mark in an exami­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Gardene of Stone' (CC) nation of ancient construction techniques. (E ) Gene Scott “ (26) Charlie's Angels A career Army officer finds himself at odds ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue (60 min.) (R) [EBPN ] Running and Racing (M) Quincy with an eager young recruit over America's (?|) M OVIE: 'The Boys In the Band' A involvement in Vietnam. James Csan. An- [HBO] MOVIE: 'Where are the Child­ (41) Noticias WE VSORRY.OOP, \ BUT ( WE.UH.GOT \ WELL...IN ...BUT YOU ^ I'LL BE ALLEY, COME IN birthday party takes on a different meaning jelics Huston, James Earl Jones. 1987. ren?' (CC) An Incident in her recent past 1 628 WANTA ) SHE POESN'T ) THIS V A MESSAGE) THAT C/kSE, when hidden thoughts and feelings sud­ WAIT OUT ) RIGHT HERE...QUICK! i THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Rated R. (In Stereo) brings suspicion upon a M assachusetts' SEE ' WANTA BE / IS IM - % FFtOM GUESS YOU I HERE! J BACK! denly rise to the surface. Laurence Luckin- by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [CNN] Showbiz Today 1 0 :1 5 P M [D IS] Stavo Allen'e Golden woman when her two children from a se­ UMPA.' ) DISTURBED!) PORTANT! \ GUZ! ) CAN GO IN, bill, Cliff Gorman, Reuben Greene. 1970. cond marriage are kidnapped. Jill Clay- Clips of this comedian's MISS OOOLA! [D IS ] M OVIE; 'Mr. Rossi Looks for Hap­ Age of Comedy burgh, Max Gail, Harley Cross. 1986. Unscrarr.jle these four Jumbles, dD Mansion de Luxe television shows form 1956-61 are pre­ piness’ An animated adventure of a lova­ Rated R. one letter to each square, to form g j) M OVIE: 'Cabaret' Set in a 1931 Berlin sented, including segments with Mel WHAT A OUY by Bill NOMt four ordinary words. ble little man's search for happiness Ani­ mated, 198^. Rated NR cabaret, this musical tells how the rising Brooks, Johnny Carson. Jimmy Durante [UBA] Edge of Night tide of Nazism affected the lives of ever­ and others. [ESPN ] SportsLook 1 2 : 3 5 A M CE) Love Boat WHASA yone. Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, Michael [TM C] MOVIE: 'Brass Target' A post- York, 1972. 1 0 : 3 0 P M (B) Odd Couple Joined In 1 2 : 4 0 A M d3)MOVIE:'Qoldieandthe " W O U U P I B E World War II assassination plot against Piogreet [CNN] PrimeNews Boxer' A struggling fighter's relationship CONSiPE(?EP w General George S. Patton is used as a (g) INN Newt with an orphan effects his climb to the [DIS] Black Beauty Martin Milnerr, Eileen cover for a daring gold heist. Sophia Loren, ® Hogan's Heroet heavyweight championship. O.J. Simp- ‘ A k t U L J O V George .Kennedy, John Cassavettes. Brennan and Kristoffer Tabori star in this son. Melissa Michaelsen, Vincent Gar- ., 1978. Rated PG drama based upon Anna Sewell’s classic d S Desde Hollywood denia. 1979. (R) I F 1 S A I P UNYTT novel about a beautiful ebony horse and 1 [USA] Cartoons (5?) Threa't Company I’AA NOT UOOKiNe the people who owned it (60 min.) Part 3 1 2 : 4 5 A M (g) @3) Late Night With ^ Y ^ [ESPN ] Water Skiing: 1987 World 6 :3 0 P M CE CBS News (CC) of 5. David Letterman (R) (In Stereo) ' f o r w A r p t o THE BORN LOSER by Art Bantom Jumps Champlonthip (60 min.) (Taped) [ESPN] Classic Summer d 3 W KR P in Cincinnati [HBO] Tanner 'SB: The Great Etcape 1 : 0 0 A M C E Archie Bunker's Place ] SUMAAER CAWiP?” (D (40) ABC News (CC) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Superman IV: The ICC) Tanner prepares for a debate in San C E Joe Franklin (R) * (P6T, HOOtB NOT 'NBAm' WHAT'S THE F IR S T Quest For Peace' (CC) Lex Luthor and the INDIGH (ii) INN News Francisco, where he meets newswoman dD ® Twilight Zone " THINS YOU S E E AFTER radiation-powered Nuclear Man threaten Linda Ellerbee. (In Stereo) PAHTB. UNPeP- TMT Y ^ ^0) Too Close for Comfort Superman's mission to rid the world of nu­ (3D Matchmaker . I LOOKINS FOR SOME- 11:00PM (B CE) @3) dS) New* TKlN&,APg'{OU^ THINS IM THE PARNf ^ NBC News (CC) clear weapons. Christopher Reeve, Gene [CN N ] Inside Politics '88 (R) ; (l4) Nightly Business Report Hackman, Jackie Cooper. 1987. Rated PG. CBTaxI [D IS] MOVIE: 'Green Grass of Wyom­ (In Stereo) LEMITY (41) Noticiero Univision (T) S3) The Street Scott believes Runyon ing' A rancher and a horse breeder de­ ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook Now arrange the circled letters to [M AX] M OVIE: 'True Qrit' A one-eyed has been drinking on the job. (R) (In Stereo) velop a fierce rivalry. Peggy Cummins. (61) Love Connection form the surprise answer, as sug­ U.S. marshal and a Texas Ranger help a (B)INNNewa Charles Coburn. Lloyd Nolan. 1948. n □ gested by the above cartoon. [CNN] Inside Politics '88 teen-ager seeking to avenge her father's O ) Mission Impossible Pan 2 [ESPN] Best of Scholastic Sports ^ [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour murder. Wayne won an Oscar. John America Wayne, Glen Campbell. Kim Darby. 1969. (S) Newt (Live) Print answer here: ^ k / k X A [M A X ] M O V IE:'D O.A ' A man who has Rated G. [U SA ] Search for Tomorrow i w L - been drugged with a slow-acting poison Talking Sports With Rod Michaud [TM C] MOVIE: 'April Fool's Day' (CC) 1 :3 0 A M CE Get Smart (Answers tomorrow) attempts to locate his killer before he dies. (S) Crook and Chase '•F’lttv A killer is apparently stalking a group of dD INN News -Ausc»* Jumbles; RUSTY NEWSY BOBBIN POETRY Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Britton, Luther ® M*A*8*H L-ZS Yesterday's Adler 1949 (Colorized Version) college kids as they spend spring break at Answer His sandwich arrived squashed because he a friend's island home. Deborah Foreman, gD PELICULA: 'Marcada por los (g) Alice told the waiter to do thls--‘‘STEP ON IT" 7 :0 0 P M CE Entertainment Tonight (In Amy Steel, Ken Olandt. 1986. Rated R. Hombraa* [CNN] Newsnight Update Stereo) [U SA] Tales of the Gold Monkey O lS C T V [ESP N ] Lighter Side of Sports Host- Jay (J3 News Johnstone. 8 : 3 0 P M C E @) Parfoct Strangara S S Love ConMction Now biefc IB •lock. JumbN Book No. 38 ii •*iil«blt lo. « (JD Wheel of Fortune (CC) [U SA] Hollywood Insider and handling, horn Jumbla, cto thla nawap4por, P.O. Bo« 4386. *2 8 0 2 -4 ^ . (CC) Larry is so insecure when his brother [CNN] Mon^lna Includa youf nama, addrati and zip coda and maka youi chack payabla to Nawipaparbooki. f E $100,000 Pyramid visits that he gets Balki to help him lie 1 : 3 5 A M (T) Wit ShHnar about his position at the newspaper. (R) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Cyclona' A top-secret (Ti) Cheers motorcycle becomes the center of atten­ C E Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo) 1 : 4 0 A M [M AX] MOVIE: Parfotm- (S ) Kojak tion for a young woman and enemy ance' A retired rock star’s fanciful life is agents. Heather Thomas, Jeffrey Combs. go) M*A*S»H 9 : 0 0 P M CD m o v ie : 'Paulon Flowar' invaded by a desperate criminal. Mick Jag- A young American banking executive on Martin Landau. 1987. Rated R. (2$ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ger, James Fox, Nina Pallenberg. 1970. assignment in the Far East finds himself in [TM C] MOVIE: 'Munchlas' A Peruvian Rated R. — gD Barney Miller Part 1 of 2. a deadly triangle when he becomes in­ archaeological dig uncovers a weird, junk 1 : 4 5 A M Dating Game ' * ® Win, Lose or Draw volved with a married heiress. Bruce Box- food-craving alien creature. Harvey Kor- leitner, Barbara Hershey, Nicol Williamson. man, Charles Stratton. 1987. Rated PG. Astrograph (^ Family Ties 2 : 0 0 A M C E Food Saver 1986. (8) [U SA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents A 0i) Rosa Salvaje C E (3 ) Home Shopping Overnight Ser- IT ) S3) Moonlighting (CC) Meddle and psychiatrist (Edward Herrmann) tries to vice (3 hrs.) dZ) Nightly Business Report David try to figure out where their roller- convince the police that a man recently re­ But there is certainly a possibility that dD Twilight Zone ing to impose your views on an unsym­ C6j) Star Trek coaster relationship is headed. (60 min.) leased from a mental hospital after 15 Take charge declarer will ruff a third club, and you pathetic listener today. This person is (R) years, is still dangerous and capable of [ESP N ] SportsLook yourself know for certain that you can [CNN] Moneyline NORTH q f o u r slow to anger, but such an intrusion (T) Morton Downey Jr. murder. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'April Fool's Day' (CC) if you’re sure beat the contract absolutely if partner [ESPN] SportsCenter A killer is apparently stalking a group of 4 Q to 8 5 could really get him/her steamed. Starbuck J.J. suspects Ten- 1 1 : 0 5 P M [DIS] Missing Adventures will right now play back a heart for < S i r t h d a y [USA] Airwolf (O) ® J.J. YQJ53 WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) This speed may be double-crossing him during of Ozzie end Harriet college kids as they spend spring break at you to ruff. a friend's island home. Deborah Foreman. ♦ K J By James Jaroby is not the best day to discuss financial 7 : 3 0 P M C E p m Magazine Featured: their investigation of a building collapse 1 1 : 3 0 P M C E d l) Late Show (In Amy Steel, Ken Olandt. 1986. Rated R. 4Q4 2 To wake up your partner to the ne­ matters with your mate. Each party is Milla Jovovich, a 12-year-old model from cover-up. (60 min.) (In Stereo) r EXPECTED SOMETHINQ- June 29, 1988 Stereo) [U SA] Oh Madeline Here is a tip from George Rosen- cessity of returning a heart, you apt to feel the other is wasting too much the Soviet Union; TV shows that profile @3 Frontllna (CC| Examines the C E Nightline (CC) WEST EAST kranz, author of “Tips for Tops": If should play the king of clubs under his MORE SCIENTIFIC ThlAN THAT. money. hard-to-find criminals. American judicial system's failure to pro­ 2 : 1 0 A M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Bedroom Select your associates wisely in the year 4 4 2 4 9 ace. This play should be a clear signal CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19) A g ree­ ( D Current Affair tect a Denver woman from her husband's C E Baretta Eyes' A stockbroker’s compulsive voy­ you are defending and know how to 4 a 4 10 9 4 2 ahead because they could either make ments you try to make today could be violent attacks. (60 min.) (jD Honeymoonere eurism lands him right in the middle of a beat the contract, take charge and that your opening lead was indeed a (ID g2) Jeopardy! (CC). ♦ Q 9 8 7 6 4 4 to 5 3 2 or break you. Constructive alliances will rather tough to negotiate. Those in­ g$) Diamonds A woman hires Mike and murder case. Kenneth Gilman, Dayle Had- stop partner, in the clearest way possi­ singleton, and partner should now re­ C E Barney Miller don, Barbara Law. 1984. Rated NR. 4 K 7 6 3 4 A J 9 5 enormously enhance your chances for volved are not likely to find the terms S I Dos Vidas Christina to find the child she put up for ble, from making an error. turn a heart without fail to .set the su c c e ss. QD Major League Baseball: Detroit Tig­ [CNN] Larry King Uvs adoption years ago. (70 min.) satlslactory, nor will anyone be willing ers at New York Yankees (3 hrs.) (Live) 2:30AM (E) m o v ie : ‘Lord Love e SOUTH In today’s deal, you are West and contract. [D IS] Ehris Prsslay: Aloha from Hawaii (g) (E) Tennis: Wimbledon Tennis Duck' A sophisticated senior plays Sven- CANCER (June 21-July 22) B e very to make concessions. (20) Jeffersons 4AKJ763 lead your singleton ace of hearts thoughtful regarding the way you deal AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19) U se your Elvis Presley performs soma of hit biggest Highlights Highlights of today's men's gali to a transferred high school senior and 4K876 against four spades. On this card your James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on (^ Major League Baseball: Detroit Tig­ hits in this concert originally shown world- semifinal rounds. (Taped) shows her how to get what she wants. 1 A ' with companions today. A few wrong common sense regarding health mat­ ♦ A ers at New York Yankees (2 hrs., 30 wida, live via satellite. (75 min.) Roddy McDowall. Tuesday Weld, Lola Al­ partner plays the deuce, a discourag­ Bridge“ and “Jacoby on Card Games" moves or careless comments could ters today. II you know there's some­ (g) Racing From Plainsfiald 4 10 8 min.) [U SA] MOVIE: 'Coach of tho Year' A bright. 1966. ing card, but perhaps a card suggest­ (written with his father, the late Os­ swiftly shatter the existing harmony. thing you shouldn't be eating, drinking (g) Morton Downey Jr. Newlywed Game parapl^ic former pro football player dD Celebration of Caring Vulnerable: Both ing that your side’s source of tricks wald Jacoby) are now available at Cancers, treat yourself to a birthday or doing, pass it up. agrees to coach teanagera at a correc­ dZ) News (CC). Dealer: South may be in the club suit. So you switch bookstores. Both are published by ’ Ai m I gift. Send lor your Astro-Graph predic­ P ISC ES (Fob. 20-Morch 20) A m isun­ g i Barney Miller Part 2 of 2 [CNN] Sports Latonight tional facility. Robert Conrad, David Hub­ [CNN] Sports Tonight Ancliors: Fred now to the three of clubs. That play is Pharos Books. tions for the year ahead by mailing $1 to derstanding may arise between you and d§) Hollywood Squares bard, Rad West. 1980. [D IS] Elvia Praalay: Aloha from Hawaii Hickman, Nick Charles. North East U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper P.O. a valued friend today. The problem d!) World of Survival (R) Elvis Presley performs some of his biggest West a success. Declarer plays low from 9 : 3 0 P M [ESPN ] Vollsyball: Women's [DIB] JasM Owant Stofy The life of hits in this concert originally shown world­ dummy, and East wins the club jack. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101. Be could be magnified beyond Its signifi­ [CNN] Crossfire Pro Beach Toumamsnt From Scottsdale. Jesse Owens is traced, including his train­ 500000 . ) wide, live via satellite. (90 min.) Pass 3 4 Pass He next plays the club ace. Is there sure to state your zodiac sign. cance if it become a clash of wills. [D IS ] Or. Seu st' Grinch Qrinchee the Ariz. (60 min.) (Taped) ing at Ohio State, his record-breaking track HOW 'S T H E [ESP N ] SportsCentar Pass Pass Pass EAM ILV ? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pace yourself ARIES (March 21-April 19) Without Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat meets [HBO] Richard Lewis: I'm Exhausted performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, something for you to do now? If left to and his humanitarian ventures and ultimate [U SA ] That Girl The national headquarters of the wisely today and don't attempt to do wanting to be you might find yourself the grouchy Grinch and decides to outs­ (CC) This comedian/hypochondrisc has his own devices, partner will quite business failure. (90 min.) Part 1 of 2. Opening lead: V A Democratic Party is 430 South Capi­ more than you can handle. When the the center of attention today. Others mart him with cunning feline tricks. more than hit share of problems - sporadic 2:35AM (E) News (R) possibly try to cash another club trick whistle blows, pack up your tool kit and will be looking for chinks In your arm or [ESPN ] Surfing Magazine bouts of wsllnets occur lets frequently [EBPN] SpoittCantar tol St., S.E., Washington, DC 20003. 3 : 0 0 A M (jj) MOVIE: 'Mr. Moto Tekei for your side. Maybe that will work. instead of things to admire. than his "dates from hell". (60 min.) (In [UBA] Airwolf take off. [HBO] Wimbledon '88 Highlights a Vacation' An ace detective ettempis to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) To day a d e ­ Stereo) VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Usually 1 1 : 3 5 P M (E ) Magnum, P.l. •olve two murders end the theft of e - you're a gregarious person who enjoys bate may merely be an exchange of 8 :0 0 P M CE CBS summer Playhouse [TM C] MOVIE: 'Light Blast' A police in­ queen's jewels. Peter Lorre, Virginis Field. the company of others. However, if you Ideas and a learning experience, but the Two comedies: Sandra Searies Dickinson spector races against time to save San 1 1 : 4 5 P M @2) ® Bast of Caraon (R) (In 1939. stars in "Real Life," about two very differ­ person you take on might see It dlfler- Francisco from a mad scientist’s deadly Stereo) feel more like being a loner today, don't ent homemakers; "Old Money" involves [CNN] Haadlina Nawa Ovamight ently and respond In a serious fashion. laser weapon. Erik Estrada, Michael Prit­ force yourself to mingle. an extremely wealthy household starring chard, Thomas Moore. 1985. Rated R. 1 2 : 0 0 A M CE) DIvorca Court [EBPN ] Top Rank Boxing: Lupa Aquino PEOPLE WHO know LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You can't be GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) This is hardly Abraham Alvarez and Sandy Faison (60 (1j) Star Trak vt. Royan Hammond NABF super welter­ k n o w there's a certain magic IIII w WWb ■ ■ / I 1 the time to take on new financial obliga­ min.) 1 0 : 0 0 P M CE) d ) (8) Newt too heavy handed at home — family (jS Mindpowar weight title bout scheduled for 12 rounds, members won't respond pleasantly to tions if old ones are still hanging fire. Be C E MOVIE: 'The Earthling' A cruel twist (X) S3) th)rtytometh)ng (CC) An already from Las Vegas, Nev. Aquino is 32-2-4, about Classified Advertising. ^ m JL JL your behavior. Why provoke discord? careful how you overburden your of fate throws two different personalities rocky relationship it further strained when (S) Soap 22 KOs. Hsmmond is 16-0, 7 KOs. (2 hrs.) SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Forego try- budget. together in the Australian wilderness Wil­ Michael learns his brother is steering the GiS) Nawlywed Gama (R) MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. June 28,1988 — 18 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. June 28, 19M 8 0 - Eroployment PART TIM E Doctors criticizing HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 0PP0NTUNITIE8 SECRETARV-Copoble FULL ■flm^Londscap^ S C IE N C E PAR T TIM E LABORERS to work In a DRIVER-Coventry area. GLASTONBURY Public INVEST time not money. typist to work In office commercial rooting Manchester Herald Ing. Will train reliable Schools will be hiring Earn residual Income. HELP WANTED located In Manchester environment In Man­ Route. Short hours, person. Good pay. Call Aides and Clerical Proven networking op­ Carnation’s pians on Friday 4-7pm and chester area. Starting good pay. Call 742-0067, Mike 643-7362. DRIVER Stott tor the coming portunity. 24 hour re­ & H E A L T H RECEPTIONIST 8i As­ Saturday 10-6pm, Sun­ 88.50 per hour. Coll 5pm to 9pm.o______M EDICAL Dttice Man­ Coventry area school year. There ore corded message. (203) sistant In Manchester day 11-6pm. 3 weekends LINC Corporation at DISHWASHER. Even­ ager. Responsibilities openings In the follow­ 767-3221. doctor's office. Depen­ per month. Coll 528- 649-0000.______Manchester 'V i ings. For hard working Include: Dictation, bil­ ing categories: School Exercise brain cells for infant formuia dable, pleasant person­ 131W tor appointment. FULL Time Baker's person, career oppor­ ling, appointments and Herald route. Health Alde.-Llbrory ality o must. Afternoon B AB YSITTER Wanted to Helper. No experience tunities ore possible. knowledge of Insu­ Aide,-Science Alde,- IN8THUGTNM and NEW YORK — People who exercise hours 1pm to S:30pm. babysit my 2 boys In m v necessary. Please tele­ We will train. Coll Co- rance forms. 649-0233. Short Hours — Secretorlol Alde,- voh regularly have fewer episodes of Some of those children may not Flexible evenings. Per­ Manchester home. Call vev's, 643-2751.______By Paul Raeburn phone 646-3354. CUSTODIAN. Good op- Great Pav! 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Aero All-Gos io n ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Researchers at said he has written a letter to tion committee, said in a tele­ „ up to 85-810 hourly. tenr phone interview that many child­ MANICURIST. 3 days o Company, 3150 Main Looking to expand our the University of Rochester’s Laboratory Carnation’s president, Timm F. 643-7613,871-0780 or 528- YOUR AD Classified Section. OFFICER Street, Hartford, CT. night crew. Need Real Estate bed Crull, which reads, in part, "Any ren have food disorders of some • 0358. week In o sm all, tire for Laser Energetics have used a laser to friendly salon. Will Positions Available 278-9910. applicants to stock j type, but "in my opinion, it’s rare prh compress hydrogen fuel to what they say Is attempt to dissuade mothers PART Time Individual train. 649-7897 or 649- TODAY! Part Time, WELDER Fabricator. shelves on the night that it’s really due to allergy.” needed to perform our tine the highest density ever directly from breast feeding by advertis­ 8568. 643-2711 Monday-Friday, Must be able to tig weld shift. Hours 9:30 pm to HOMES Of the Carnation product, he -■ customer service and read blueprints. 819i measured. AP photo ing infant formula directly to the 2:30pm - 6:30pm. 7am. Competitive FOR SALE 646- public would be strongly con­ said, "It does not sound to me like Mvfollow-up surveys. PART Time permanent Excellent benefits, coll HO The density was in the range of two to .. Welcome new resl- position Manchester. EVENING Janitor Stop by and apply Mon­ 643-6034. salary and benelts for COVE SAVING CONDORS — A 21-year-old male Andean condor is the father of demned by the academy.” they’ve come up with anything in needed at once. Apply four times that of lead. (If you compressed . dents to greater Hort- Assistant to Superin­ day and Wednesday, mature, responsible All reol mtote odvertlied In lnc( a fledgling bird that may soon be soaring in California skies as part of a On Monday, Carnation an­ the way of a breakthrough for ' ford with gifts of good to Manager: Porkode HOUSE Manager to ad­ the Manchester Herald Is a d water to the same degree, a gallon of it tendent of apartment 9:00 am -1:00 pm. Prea- person. plan to save Its North American cousins from the brink of extinction. The nounced the introduction of an feeding problems in infancy.” will. Own cor Is neces- building. Duties In­ Bowling Lanes. No ex­ minister residential sublect to the Fair Housing the would weigh nearly half a ton.) . sory. Compensation perience necessary. tlge Office Building, ISO programs tor mentally Act of 194S, which mokes It cho infant formula that the company In a statement released at the clude; light mainte­ retarded adults In Interested appileante Illegal to advertise any pref­ plan provides that 8 of 10 Andean condors donated by Miami’s Metrozoo ~ 820 per contact. Apply nance and pointing. Good storting pay and North Main St, Man­ Cat says will help some infants who Carnation press conference, Er­ benefits. It you like Marlboro. Bachelors apply to; erence, limitation or discrim­ Ceramic hazardous and other facilities wiil be taken to Los Padres National Forest to begin In person: Hartford 247-5030. chester. Or call Marilyn ination based on race, Color, u tlr« are allergic to existing formulas. nie Strapazon, assistant general degree, 2 to 3 years Despatch Moving and working alone with no tor an appointment at religion, sex or notional gar WASHINGTON - Seemingly safe acclimating themselves to the wild. Richard Curd, spokesman for manager of the Nutritional Pro­ " Storage, Personnel PART Time days and supervision, this Is the experience preferred. Personnel DopL origin, or on Intention to Ret evenings. Must be reli­ lob tor you. ______527-0839. Salary based on expe­ 239 Spencer St. moke any such preference, ceramic ware commonly used at dinner Carnation Nutritional Products ducts Division, said: "The com­ Manager, 225 Prospect rience. Fringe benefits. M A N in Los Angeles, said that the Street, East Hartford able. Coll Lawton CLERICAL Assistance Manchester limitation or discrimination. tables, particularly plates and pots from hearing on Monday that despite stepped-up cargos tested for lead,’’ said Young. pany has developed an informa­ CItco. Coll 643-5575. iHaurbpfitpr First Security Call 928-0515. The Herald will not know­ ket company plans an information tion campaign for Good Start w 06100, or coll 528-9551. tor busy soles office. res abroad, may threaten owners with deadly efforts, the agency can never check each Rep. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who chaired . .EDE. Diversified office du­ Services Co. D IRECT Care Staff to ingly accept any advertise­ campaign that will alert the H.A. targeted at consumers and HDUSEKEEPER. Light work In group home for ment which Is In violation of Fai lead poisoning and authorities can do little shipment of ceramics and is not authorized the hearing of the oversight and 0ART Time, mornings,' housekeeping In el­ ties and heavy phone the low. dot to inspect foreign products. investigations panel of the House Energy public to the problem of infant focusing on formula intolerance: contact. Pleose con­ Jlrralb mentally retarded LIGHT Delivery and to check the hazard, federal officials told formula allergies. He said the symptoms. The message will ./general office worker derly housing In Glas­ adults In W indsor, SOUTHERN New Eng- roe and Commerce Committee, said there are tor Manchester real tonbury. 25 hours per tact: Alda Morin of WAREHOUSE. Start at pick-up tor Vernon- land classifleld ads roc Congress. "The thousands of trucks and advertising will not mention the Hydro-Dyne. 633-0365. South Windsor, West /Manchester area. automobiles crossing the border simply "serious deficiencies” in the FDA’s efforts direct consumers to their pedia­ ' estate office. Some typ- week. 87 per hour. Coll 643-2711 88.30 per hour. 9:30- reach nearly 888,888 vat Frank E. Young, head of the Food and new product, but will mention RECEPTIDNIST- 6pm shift with over­ Hartford, Marborough Neat appearance ond N trician for the solution to prob­ "Ing and bookkeeping Betty 659-0009. and Hebron areas. Full homes In Connecticut sch Drug Administration, told a congressional cannot be effectively inspected or their to control ceramic ware. Carnation. . experience helpful. 646- Secretory. Duties In­ X-RAY Technician, Im­ time. Good benefits. own cor a must. It you Mo lems of infant formula intoler­ and part time positions like dealing with peo­ and Rhode Island. The ^ 4655. CDCKTAIL Waitress. Ev­ clude: phone, typing, mediate Medical Core Hands-on training. price tor a basic 25 Col Existing makers of infant for­ ance caused by cow’s milk-based Pleasant atmosphere. avallabel. Call 928-8515 ple and have some mula have voluntarily complied or soy-based formulas.” enings, port time. Co- billing. Good typing Center has o full-time or 295-9215. word ad Is only 855 and Rei Excessive abbreviations and adding machine opening for o Regis­ Apply In person soles background, po­ Fri with the pediatrics academy’s vey's Restaurant tential tor quick ad­ will oppeor In 43 news­ Narkewicz expressed concern Abbreviate results I Be telephone 643-2751. skills o must. Coll 646- tered X-rov Techni­ M o n d o v -F rld o v , 9- papers. For more In­ 646 long-standing ban on advertising 1418. cian. Interested Appli­ 3pm. Aero All-Gos _V^S^noMHMrtiSM> vancement! Please that the academy’s nutrition sure readers understand contact Mr. D'Leary at formation call Classi­ MAN' AIDS victims get Reagan’s support formula, Narkewicz said. your od by avoiding ob- cants coll Sheri at Company, 3150 Main fied, 643-2711 and ask committee was not given the This Is o good time to find •*5!Se5wle 871-8618. bee Adele Haley, a securities ana­ brevlotlons. 643-2711. 721-7393, Mondov- street, Hartford, CT. for detalls.a full opportunity to determipj^ o cosh buyer for that Frldoy 9-4pm. ______278-9910______SALES Consultant, WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ the commission’s chairman, he order. Besides urging Reagan to sign lyst for Smith Barney, Harris whether the product meets stand­ You'll never know the typewriter no one uses. Full end part time SQUTH Windsor. "It's a bat Upham & Co., who specializes on SALES Clerks and Cashi­ SH EET Metal Mechanic employees to work In Young growing conn- 181” Impressive Con­ pri dent Reagan expressed a wiiling- had directed the aide. Dr. Ian Watkins, talking to reporters in an executive order, the AIDS ards for infant nutrition. power of Classified until Use o low-cost od In ers, full or port time able to set up and pany has a great career the pharmaceutical business, Classified for quick re­ Automotive Service temporary In estab­ Pit ness to broaden anti- MacDonald, to “include among the White House driveway, said commission urged the broaden­ you use It yourself. Coll wanted at once at mod­ operate shears, opportunity tor a per­ spe said she didn’t think the product "When we learn what thi^ 643-2711 today to place on sults. 643-2711. Department. son who;-has a sincere lished neighborhood of discrimination protections for his priorities consideration of while he did not want to jump to ing of Section 504 of the Rehabili­ formula is, we will have out; ern health shop In large D ELIV ER Y Person and punches and brakes. five homes. Qpen floor the conclusions, Reagan’s statement tation Act of 1973, to include would be a big seller. dd. shopping center. Only Coshler/Clerk tor mod­ Good opportunity and Need applicants with desire to contribute to 816 people suffering from AIDS, specific measures to strengthen committee look at it and see experience In basic re- a growing plan highlights plenty protection for workers in private She said Carnation made a PART -DME responsible, dependa­ ern pharmacy. Full or benefits. Coll 643-6034. of well lit space. Beou- Bei saying the nation should confront implementation of the policy "sends the first signal that we’re does it satisfy the standards,’) ble persons need apply. part time. Flexible elrs as well aa organizatlon.-resides the deadly disease "in a thought­ guidance” from the 0PM on the way” toward protecting life. "less than convincing” argument C L E R IC A L . Tire d of tltully landscaped see that it has a significantly differ­ Narkewicz said in a telephoned Pleasant working con­ hours. Not the usual looking at the same lechanics Helpers. east ot the rlver,-some yard. Won't last longt ful and bipartisan manner." guidelines. victims of the disease under the Watkins called Reagan a "com­ CUSTOMER SERVICE ditions, flexible hours, retail store. Profes­ aNeed your own tools. sales experience,-Is fa­ ent product. The new formula interview from Chicago, where; scenery or need a cool 8289,888. Flano Realty "We’ve got to get moving to The 0PM oversees the federal law. passionate humanitarian” , and he was attending a meeting of th& We are looking for responsiblle service- good salary and benef­ sional atmosphere. place to work this Many company bene­ shion conscious and 646-5208. give people hope," Reagan said government's civilian work The former chief of naval said he believed the president's appears to be "a small niche its. Apply at once to: Top pay. Apply at once summer? Come out of fits. orientated. Would you product” similar to Bristol- American Medical Association. minded Indiviudals to handle customer In­ Manager or Assistant to Ann or Pharmacist. like:-and excellent ca- NORTH Coventry- Monday after getting the AIDS force, numbering more than 2.3 operations said the commission thinking had changed somewhat the heat and work for Apply In person dally Special Ranch In coun­ on AIDS. He said Reagan related Myers’ infant formula product "But I’ll tell you one thing,”; quiries. The position require enthusiasm, Manager, Porkode Liggett Porkode Phar­ the Aero All-Gas Com­ reer position,- commission’s final report. He million. hopes the 0PM guidelines, which Health Shoppe, Man­ macy, Manchester to: opportunity tor try setting, newly Many people active in the battle other federal agencies may em­ an anecdote about a woman who called Nutramigan, she said. Narkewicz said. "We are going to, independent thinking, and organization. pany of Hartford, who advancement,- oppllanced tile kit­ told an adviser to prepare "a chester Porkode, 404 Porkode. hove full and port time Auto Service OepL course of action” for the adminis­ against the spread of the deadly brace voluntarily, will be made had written him, telling him how The formula, called Good Start strongly fight them if they are> Good communication skills and a pleasant West Middle Turnpike. opportunltv to make chen, tile both, great H.A., is a whey-based, predig­ COMMERCIAL Checking positions available. 239 Spencer St. fenced In yard. tration within 30 days. disease have said they believe it mandatory by Reagan in an two of her children became advertising infant formula di­ telephone manner are essential. Account Clerk to ser­ Highly competitive aqd unlimited Income,- infected from the AIDS virus as a ested formula that Carnation rectly to the public.” DD A TWD-WAY tovor ... Manchester competltlve storting 8142,988. Century 21 Ep­ The president proposed one is vitally important to assure executive order. get extra cosh for yourself vice our business ac­ wages. Training pro­ salary,-health and stein Realty, 647-8895.D concrete step in a statement that people infected by the virus that He said such a signal is needed result of a blood transfusion she says will not cause allergies in 3:30-7:30 PM Monday - Friday count customers. We grams, growth poten­ some children who are allergic to The academy’s opposition to and moke it possible for m edical b e n e fits ,- M UST Sell to settle est- causes AIDS that they will be because anti-discrimination poli­ once had. 7:00 AM -10:00 AM Rotating Saturdays someone else to enloy also need on Assistant tial. Pleasant work en­ 2 for the most part complimented public advertising stems from its' vironment. Good moth SECRETARY. Busy 188 vacation tlme,- ate. Family sized 6 “The president felt moved by conventional cow’s milk formu­ those golf clubs you never Returns Clerk to work compony discount. the 13-member commission for protected against discrimination cies in the various states differ, concern that such advertising Please call Gerlinde at 647-9946 In our returns area. 0 plus, high school person Civil Engineer­ room redecorated its work in raising "our level of at work and in medical insurance and this has left a confusing mix the story, and I told the president las or formulas from soybeans. use. Sell them with a wont Coll for Interview 1-484- Cope. Aluminum sid­ Dr. Richard Hamburger, a may encourage women to uso for more Information. Apply at: Savings diploma 0 must. 278- ing firm seeks expe­ 0489. understanding” about AIDS. coverage. of court decisions on discrimina­ this was not atypical,” Watkins od. . Bonk of Manchester, 56 9918. rienced secretary tor ing, new appliances professor of pediatrics at the formula rather than to breast) and more. 8138's. Blan­ Reagan came close to embrac­ “The president should issue an tion suits. said. feed their infants, Narkewicz Cottage Street or coll expanding administra­ University of California, San 646-1700 ext 226 tor op- tive staff. Qualification chard 8< Rossetto Real­ ing a principal recommendation executive order banning discrim­ “We’ve pointed out that we Most victims have been male said. ■* Teachers, tors," We're Selling ination on the basis of handicap, think it’s time to bring the homosexuals or intravenous drug Diego, who spoke at press confer­ polntment. EDE. are as follows; min­ of the study commission — that ence here on the company’s "Quite frankly,” Narkewicz' imum 2-3 years word Students, Houses" 646-2482.0 Office of Personnel Management with HIV (human immunodefi­ country together on that issue,” abusers. HAVE A PHONE? processing experience BRAND New Listing! De­ Watkins said. As of June 13, AIDS had been behalf, said that perhaps 8 said, “if breast feeding is the guidelines spelling out protec­ ciency virus) infection included best, and you’ve got a (Multi-Mate pre­ Housewives lightful older Colonial as a handicapping condition,’ ’ the When pressed to say whether diagnosed in 64,896 Americans, of percent of American children are AUTOMOTIVE Ports WANT TO WORK ferred), minimum typ- built In 1879 by the tions for people with AIDS be multimillion-dollar promotion for LOOKING for people mandatory for all government panel said in its report. Reagan had made a commitment whom more than half, or 36,480, allergic to milk-based and soy- Counter Person to I ng speed 65 wpm .shor­ Cheney's! Excellent Watkins told reporters he was to sign such an executive order, have died, according to the based formulas, which he said formuia, who’s going to put up the! work In a rapidly ex­ FROM HOME? thand or speed writing to deliver SNET tele­ condition Inside and agencies. dough to advertise that breast and dictaphone. If you out, 3 bedrooms, sun- He said at the suggestion of elated with Reagan’s willingness he said, "Well, take it easy. I federal Centers for Disease are the most commonly used in panding Ford dealer­ straight CommiHlone phone directories the United States. feeding is best? Nobody.” ship. Ford experience — Income Ur.llmItadI work well In a busy room, country style retired Adm. James D. Watkins, to consider signing just such an think it’s coming.” Control. throughout C T to area kitchen, 1st floor necessary. Excellent Call me for an appoint­ environment, can han­ pay and benefits. For dle changing priorities businesses during laundry, great Interview coll: Super­ ment between 3:30- and . meet the above July. Must have own maintenance-tree ior Ford In Columbia. Spm Onlyl Atk for auallficatlons please vehicle. Full or part vinyl siding on house SERVING AMERICA 228-9431 or 646-0563. send resume to: Potty time. For Information and 2 car garage. Coll MEDICAL Secretory. Dennis Santoro Gerhard, Fuss 8i to see today! 8141,988. FROM TH E Q'Nelll, 146 Hartford call 1-800-922-0008 Jackson 8i Jackson Full time position from 8am-4pm or 467- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 available Immediately 643-2711 Road, Manchester, CT. Real Estate, 647-8488.0 BEGINNING! tor Internal Medicine EQE.M/F. 2219 from 4pm-8pm. JU S T What the doctor orderedi Need 1 floor Lots/Land tor Sale .... .23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 practice. Medical of­ CUSTDDIAN- Notices .24 Cameras and Photo Eouloment...... S5 fice experience Is re- Malntenance II. Glas­ SALES. Fire Extin­ living? This beautiful Investment Property . 643-2711 BUSINESS Growing. Ranch home has lust Lost/Found...... 01 Business Property.... .25 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Pets ond Supplies...... S4 oulred.Good figure ap­ Looking tor mature, tonbury Public Schools guisher Technician tor Personals...... OJ I Igt-’A Spcciolis^Dc^ttr Miscellaneous for Sole...... 87 been repriced at Resort Property...... 24 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 titude and knowledge reliable, honest person has 12 month position. soles and service. Base Announcements...... 03 .27 Too Soles...... 8S of Insurance forms o Applications available pay plus commission. 8198,808. Immaculate Morteoges...... RoofIng/SIdIng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 IT’S A SURE THING! to loin the team. Coll Auctions...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 28 Wanted to Buv/Trode...... 8? must. For details coll from: Glastonbury Will train enthusiastic condition Inside and Services Flooring...... 58 South Bolton Cleaning out. 2 bedrooms, spa­ Financial...... 05 Furniture...... 74 646-4665 between 9om- Service. 647-1545. Board of Education, Individual. Phone Mr. Child Core...... 5' Electrical...... 59 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 5pm. Borders at All-Gas and cious living room with Employment & Education Rentals Heotlng/Plumblng...... 40 232 Williams Street, Cleaning Services...... 52 Machinery and Tools...... 76 iianrljwtpr Hpralh Glastonbury, C T 06033. Equipment. 278-9918. fireplace, formal din­ Port Time Help Wonted...... 10 Rooms for Rent...... Lawn C are...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 Automotive ing room, country style Gardening...... 77 MERCIUNINSE PROCESSORS 633-5231 ext 441. AA- Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... BookKeepIng/Income T a x ...... 54 Services Wanted...... 82 Cors for Sale ...... MICHAEL'S Jewelers kitchen with applian­ Condominiums for Rent. ...91 EOE-M/F. Situation Wanted...... 12 Corpentry/Remodellno...... 55 Landscaping...... 83 Good Things to Eat...... 70 Trucks/Vons tor Sale...... 91 NOMERURERS, STUDERTS, RETIREES, has a full time service- ces, full basement, 1 Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... Pointing/Papering...... 56 Concrete...... 84 Fuel Oll/Coal/Firewood...... 79 Compers/Trallers...... 93 PROFESSNMALS BENTLEY'S Brigade, soles position open. Re­ car garage. Lovely Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... The G-Fox distribution center In South Windsor Somerset Square, tail exposure a plus. Farm Supplies and Equipment. ..00 Motorcycles/Mooeds...... 94 NOTICB OF PUBLIC SALB NOTICB TO CRBDITORS grounds situated on Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... Auto Services...... 95 E S TA TE OF Is now accepting applications for merchandise Glastonbury. Full time Great benefits pack­ Industrial Property...... SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Lakewood Circle Autos for Rent/Leose...... 96 A Public Sale of th« contents •* CHARLOTTE V. processors who will verify orders, ticket & hang and part time positions age. Apply In person North. Jackson 8< Jack- Real Estate Garages and Storage..... MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Recreational Equipment...... 02 low will toke place ot A Sooc* Station, at 2S2 Chapel Rood, MORIARTY, available. Call Bob T uesdav-Saturday, Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 0/k/d CH A R LO TTE V. merchandise & ensure that shipments to our son Real Estate, 647- Homes for Sale...... Roommates Wanted...... Call 643-2711 for more Information! Boats and Marine Equipment... ..S3 Wanted to Buv/Trode...... Sooth Windsor, C T 04074 at 4:00 p.m. the afternoon of July 19, Houseman. 688-7519. 18am-Spm. EDE. Wanted to Rent...... 98 FURPHEY, O/k/0 •tores are correct. 8400.O Condominiums for Sole...... viA . Each tpaca will bt told ot on# lot. CHARLOTTE VERONICA Apply In person Mon-FrI 9 AM-4;30 PM. We offer FUR PH EY, Late of READ YOUR AD: Closilfed advertisements are **** Bks?*?*'bxs, 7 chrs, picts, 2 spkers, end tab. Manchester, Deceased a competitive starting rate. A generous Incentive DEADLINES: For classified adyertlsments to bonus program that enables you to earn addi­ RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. taken by telephane as a convenience. The The Hon. William E. Fitz­ be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Gerald, Judge, of the Court tional money and the best employee discount 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one ^*** iSd*fr,*'hdbd!"4 kit chrs, drssr, mir, cot tab, kit fob, deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect insertion and then only for the size of boot mtr, torp, misc. of P r^o te , District of Man­ program In the area. 20 to 25 days; 60 cents per line per day. chester at o hearing held on tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. E rro rs which do not lessen June 21,19SS ordered that oil Rexible schedules available Immediately or you 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. **** ?bgs? m5ht*,bks, 15 bxs; cloth, chr. Iron bd, rodio, mIr, Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be claims must be presented to can apply now for tall start date. Minimum charae: * lines. corrected by an additlanal Insertion. •nd tab, toys, mIsc. the fiduciary on or before Schedules available are; ■814 Bd Lanesten ■ '45 Lincoln Continental September 24, 19W or be 7:15 AM — 3:45 PM IT ’S barred as by law provided. 7:15 AM — 12:00 noon 9 0804 file cob, dryer. Ion, refrio, spks, Johanna Bruder Roy, Assistant Clerk 8:00 AM — 3:45 PM LOST LOST tools, car seat. 8:00 AM — 12:00 noon THE DEADLINE FOR Dr. Crane’s Answers 047-04 The fiduciary Is: Notices AND FOUND Malcolm F. Barlow 9:00 AM — 2:00 PM AND FOUND PLACING OR tag sale time 172 Est Center Street 4:00 PM — 9:30 PM C A N C ELIN G AN AD IS NOTICB Manchester, C T 04040 As a condition precedent to ents, violation of rights of LOST Long hair brown/b- IMPOUNDED. Mole Quiz on Page 2 PUBLIC HBARINO 5:30 PM — 9:30 PM the placement of any adver­ privacy and Infringement of lack tiger cat, female. about 6 months old. 12 NOON THE DAY 1. Barleycorn (Liquor) BOARD OF DIRRCTOR8 001-04______Apfiy el G. FOX MSTMBUTION CENTER tising In the Monchester He­ copyright and proprietory Bramblebush, Hlll- BEFORE. MONDAY - TOWN OF MANCHI8TBR, CONNRCTICUT rights, unfair competition Husky-Shepherd cross, 2. Reptiles (Fried snake tastes like chicken) INVITATION TO BID rald, Advertiser hereby stown, Redwood area. KNOW... 301 Oeveraars HIgliway, So. W a ^ , CT agrees to protect. Indemnify and libel and slander, which tan and white. Found FRIDAY. IN ORDER 3. Ba-a Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of sot and hold harmless the Man­ may result from the publlco- Any Information, 643- on Wetherall Street. TO MAKE THE NEXT Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Sealed bids will be received 4131 or 659-2913. 4. Jocko (Monkey) Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Moln Street, AAonchMter, In the General Services' of­ chester Herald, Its officers tlon of any adverfisment In Also, Female, 8 weeks ISSUE. FRIDAY fice, 41 Center St.. Manches­ the Manchester Herald by 5. Bolt Connecticut, on Tuesday, July 5, 19IS at 7:30 P.M. to season and employees against any LOST. Large black and old, mixed breed, tri­ A FTER N O O N BY 2:30 ter, C T until 1l;00a.m.o'nthe and all liability, loss or advertiser. Including adver­ brown tiger cat. Vicin­ color, found near 6. (a) Dewey — Library (y) consider and act on the following; dote shown below for the fol­ tisements In any free distri­ the leftove? s tu ff‘s expense. Including attor­ ity of Summit and East McDIvItt Drive. Coll PM FOR M ONDAY’S (b) Gregg — Shortland (z) Proposed appropriation to Special Grants, lowing: PRIVATE PARTY neys' fees, arising from bution publications pub­ Manchester Dog ISSUE. THANK YOU Fund 41-M ITF Grant for: you no claims of unfair trode practi­ lished by the Manchester Middle Turnpike. If 643-2711 (c) Bessemer — Steel (w) Center Springs Park Rehab and Building...... S2S0,0W.00 JU L Y S, 19SS longer- no ces, Infringement of trode- Herald. Penny Sleffert, found please call 643- Warden. 643-6642. FOR YOUR (d) Spencer — Handwriting (x) Sautter's Pool Renovation...... S102.241.00 (1) TOWN ENVELOPES Merchandise Ads need ff morks, trade names or pat­ Publisher. 4251. GOOPERATIONIII to be nnonced by State M ITF Grant for 90% and (2) DATA PROCESSING (e) Pasteur — Milk (v) Town contribution of 10%, STOCK FORMS ttttttttttttt (3) O FFICE SUPPLIES f * l a c e Proposed appropriation to General Fund - MIs- cWlaneous B u d ^ - Contribution to Fund 41, JU LY 12,19SS (I) TWO ARTICULATED M ITF Protects os follows: M i l Center Springs P a rk ...... *?5'222'!5 4-WHEEL DRIVE - Sautter's Pool Renovation,...... 10,225.00 FRONT END LOADER (2) ONE NEW 19SS receive MANCHESTER JOB SERVICE... always raady to aarva Job-aaakan and araa amptoyan at no eharga... Total...... 535,225.00 TWO-THREE TON PER * clays for to be financed from Fund Balance. DOUBLE DRUM DAY the JOB • Painters with minimum of 2 yrs. ^oposed appropriation to Fire Fond 4 - VIBRATORY ROLLER price Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: experience needed for com- TRANSFER to Reserve ...... 5104)00.00 WITH TRAILER * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days 0f3! to be financed from Fund Balance resulting (3) ONE NEW 4-W HEEL * Additional Lines 50« Per Line, Per Day s£m cf merclal/retldentlal work. (3ood from lapsed appropriation In Egulpment Ac­ DUMP TRUCK WITH pay. Full benefits after 2 DO-AL BODY, PLOW * Classifications 71 thru 37 count. FRAME a PLOW get • Are you a do-it-yourselfer? Can • Salary • apartment for en expe­ • Permanent part-time opening months. Ftoposed appropriation to General Fund - * Merchandise Under »250 you use woodworking tools? rienced apartment complex su­ available for telephone opera­ Board of Directors Budget - Hockonum River ______The Town of Manchester It Linear Pork Committee ...... S14x)0.00 on equal opportunity em­ * Ad must contain price! Utilize these skills as a wood­ perintendent. Will oversee tor who can also enter data In • Invigorating outdoor work as ployer, and requires an affir­ sale signs. • Learn an interesting trade as s to be financed from Fund Balance Reserve for You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds glazier trainee. Employer will working shop worker. Good maintenance of buildings & computer. landtcaperidscape lalaborer. No experi­ Conservation Commission. mative action policy foroll of pay/benefits. grounds. ence Is required. Good pay, Its Contractors and Vendors due to this low price... train to cut/lnstall glass. Good All public meetings ol the Town ot Manchester ore held pt os o condition ot doing busi­ Classified 6 4 3 - pay. • Immediate opening for experi­ some overtime. locations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In ness'with the Town, at per addition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary FedSral Order 11244. • Challenging position open fora • Great opportunity available to ence lay-out inspector. crid In order to facilitate their oortlclootlon at meetings • Good-paying position available landscape architect with a receive training as a converter Mechanical Inspection work — State of Connecticut should contact the Town at 447-3123 one week prior to the Bid forms, plant and tpeclfl- alignment technician. Will learn use precision measuring Instru­ scheduled m eting so that approprioto orranoements can be cotlont art ovalalble at tht as service secretary In busy degree in Civil Engineering and Labor Department General Servicet' office. CALL CLASSIFIED auto dealership. No experience 5 yrs. experience in slte/oan- to maintain/repalr/program ments, work from drawings. Ex- mode. 806 Main Street TOW N OF required — employer will train nlng design. Excellent salary- converter equipment. Good cellent pay/bensflts. SECRETAir^^CMUtO OF DIRECTORS MANCHESTER, CT. to use terminals and adding /beneflts. pay/benefita. Raise In 90 days. Manchester, C T 06040 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd day ol June, ROBERT B. WEISS, NOW! GENERAL MANAGER 643-2711 machine. I9M. (203) 649-4558______0784)4 •77-04