16—MANCHESTER HERALD. T\iesday, June 5,1990

I HOMES FOH SALE I CARS FOR SALE SOUTH WINDSOR ”8-1- DODGE - 1984. ’150’, 318 G* SPLIT-2900 Sq FT. CID, automatic, bed What's News.. Custom alr-conditloned liner, tool box, 50K, home features eot-ln kit­ % Specialist chen with bow window $5500. 742-8449.______overlooking Inground CADILLAC-1979 Coupe pool, master suite with DeVllle. New paint, oath# plus finished wal- clean, runs great. Must kout LL. ANS THERE’S MASONRY MISCELLANEOUS sell. $3,200 or best offer. MORE! $309,900.D.W. LA W N CARE INSTALLATION PAINTING/ 435-7391.______Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 SERVICES REPAIR PAPERIN6 Mfrali SOUTH WINDSOR-New SPRING IS THE TIME Schaller's U & R 4 bedroom Gilbert's Lawn Service Quality Pre-Owned Autos For Chimney Repair CHARLES THE Installation and Replacement CARPENTER & HOUSE PAINTbHS Contemporary. Ready Complete Lawn Care Value Priced Wednesday, June 6,1990 for your own decor, Call Now For Free Estimate HANDYMAN of Water Heaters Prolesslonal, experienced, reliable Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Trucking, Bobcat Rental, HANDYMAN SERVICE AQuall^ Work 1980 LEGEND L SEDAN large 1st floor family Talaga Masonry •Gas ENTERPRISES Loam, Stone & Mutch ^ In s u r a n c e $ 2 2 ,900 room, 2nd floor bol- D e liv e rio s •Electric No job too small. cony, formal dining 643-8209 POWER WASHING Specializing In remodeling. ★ Free Estimates 1988 MX 6 QT a fte r 6pm Free Estimates •Oil AReferenoes room, 2'/j bath, 3 car residenb'al & commercial Fully Insured. $ 1 0 ,9 0 0 2 9 1 - 9 6 8 1 Wilson Oil Company ' Call CollacL 487-1422 1988 DL WAGON garage. $320,000. U & R PAINTING Call Tom - 649-6273 PRESTO PAINTERS Realty, 643-2692.0 ______-64&«?93 $7400 DECKS/ interior/exterior MANCHESTER- LAWN SERVICE ’ 1988 FORD MUSTANG LX Stunnlng 3 year old, 6 ADDITIONS SPRING CLEANING SALE/TRADE $5900 Fertilizirig, liming, spring, KITCHEN & BATH IN-EX Painting 1988 PONTIAC 6000 STE Investments audit ordered room U & R Ranch at •garages -yard -cellars clean-up, complete lawn other for politicizing last rntmth’s pen­ Mountain Farms off •gutters -rotatilling $ 5 900 By Rick Santos Katz & Thibodeau. That firm was ap­ had volunteered to do the audit for free. Gardner St., 6 rooms, service. TH E B O O IT REMODELING Services 1968 HYUNDAI EXCEL OL sion-fund fiasco. DECKS •brush/lree & trash Manchester Herald pointed by the Republicans. The directors’ vote acts also to force all one floor. Cathedral removal 643-0747 From the smallest Senior Citizen Discount $2700 “I have no problem with the audiL" celllnged family room Pressure Treated RACK 1967 OLDS CALAIS SEDAN “I just want the people of Manchester the PensicHi Board to reptxt to the direc­ Custom Designs ★ 30 yrs. experience repair to the largest said Democratic minority leader Stephen with stone fireplace, 649-8045 __ Power Washing $5900 The town’s Board of Directors has or­ to be assured that the audit would be tors the policies that have been instituted FREE ESTIMATES ■k fast reliable & fully insured Audio C auette Books. All renovation, we do a T. Cassano. “I have a problem with the large Hying room, 2 Call ^ ' 1986 VW GOLF dered an audit of investments marie, by done accurately without political in­ regarding the treasurer since the invest­ bedrooms, formal din­ ★ 10% senior discounts Categories. Free Estimates process.” THE DECK SPECIALISTS Discounted at 10%. complete job. $4700 Town Treasurer Roger Negro, the offi­ fluence,” Cassano said, adding that he ment. The new policies restrict Negro to ing room, oversized CALL 872-4072 MOWING 1965 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE kitchen. $289,000. U & R 6 4 6 -0 0 3 2 All lawn, tree, and Start to finish. Fully Insured cial blamed for bungling a $200,000 in­ Cassano, who already had questioned wanted an independent auditor. investing no more than $500,000 in 43tSJ H artford’Tpke. $8900 vestment of pension-fund monies. Realty, 643-2692.D shrub service “S h op s a t 30 P laza” FREE ESTIMATES 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS the OOP’s participation in the investiga­ However, Cassano’s colleague low-risk investments. JUST REDUCED! Excep­ THE DECK WORKS^ GSL Building Vemon, CT 06066 Complete do4t-yourself WeTreat Your Home StlQOQ Republican and Democratic members tion of the bad investment, is now Democratic Director James F. “Dutch” Cassano and Democratic Director tional, 7 room, 1 Vi bath (Spring Special) CALL JOHN 870-8870 1964 SENTRASE of the board unanimously ^iproved the angered because the audit will be done at Colonial In the 8th Dis­ Maintenance Co. prpgrams available. Fogarty had made the suggestion to use Beautifully built decks at Cofrenerdal/Reskiential buHd- 649-0773 Like Our Own ccqnn audiL but not before they attacked each no cost by the town’s auditor, BennetL the town auditor, considering the firm trict. 1st floor family great affordability. 1984 ACCORD LX Please see AUDIT, page 10 room with fireplace. A Ing repairs and home bnprove- CARPENTRY/ Heritage Kitchen & Kevin great buy. Priced In the FREE ESTIMATES menls. bitertor and axlerior LAWN-SCAPE Bath Center $ 4 995 $150's. Blanchard 8r ^ 644-2362 . painSng, IghI carpentry. Com­ Complete property maintenance REMODELING 1985 MRZ plete bnitorial service. Experi­ Come visit our showroom at: 644-0056 Rossetto Realtors," Fully Insured $ 5 9 0 0 Coventry enced, reliable, fiw - e ^ 1987 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN • The Assodaied Press We're Selling Houses” "THE FINISHING TOUCHES" wallpaper - $25 a roll 2 5 4 Broad Street. 646-2482.0 CLEANING males. Larry $ 7 400 643-8275 Vinyl Floor M anchester PRIMARY DAY — Dianne Feinstein, a JUST REDUCED! This 3 SERVICE 643-0304 Ceramic Tlla 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM bedroom Colonial lo­ _____ Doug_____ C a rp e n try 649-5400 528-6389 $ 5 4 0 0 Democratic candidate for governor in 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXISED monitors cated In the Waddell Licensed S Insured CHAMP California, casts her ballot Tuesday. School District Is now TinEJ OF HOUSEWORK? rr Gilbert's Liwn Service Tom's Installation Interior/Exterior $ 9 9 0 0 priced In the $140's. Get OR A HOUSE ONLY Cu s t o m CARPENTRY. Painting Done MCC Student gets Primary roundup on page 7. your checkbook and Complete Lawn Car* 647-7126 SCHALLER ACURA \ SURFACE CLEANED. Tfuddno. Bobcat ReiAd. UNLIMITED *i>ower washing oarpantry 345 Center Street call! Blanchard 8, Ros­ THEN CALL MEAT T . Loam,^im A M u lc h ‘driveway tealng *OM)ng9 and wwe hall talk setto Realtors," We’re Licenced A Insured rapakao ‘attioa and oalara olaanad Manchester her kicks from karate 644-1134 ■ ‘ DeHvertoa ■ » ROOFING/ Center Springs Pond gets Selling Houses" 646- M &M OIL V Free Estimate Decks. Kitchens & Bath­ 646-6386 647-7077 2482.0 ASK FOR ANITA SIDING tally Insured/tree estimates BONDED S INSURED PLUMBING & t (EATING 291-9681 rooms designed & remod­ ' By Jacqueline Bennett By Rick Santos $250k revitalization funds LAKEWOOD CIRCLE eled, Ceramic tile, all phases OUTTOBECOME Pristine 3 bedroom, 1 •Oil Burner Service & Sales Manchester Herald Manchester Herald NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL of carpentry & repair. “We can tell you The state is going to provide Manchester with iq> 1/2 bath Cape over­ House Cleaning •Automatic Oil Delivery DON'S LAWN SERVICE to $250,000 to revitalize Center Springs Pond, an looking the town reser­ RESIDENTIAL Cal Now For Spring Specials w h a t to lo o k f o r ... MANCHESTER’S \ •Weli Pumps Sales & Service •ROTOTILLING Edging • Roof Repairs , COVENTRY - A new camera with voir. 2 fireplaces. and w hat to look “It’s hard to hit people. But when issue which has been the subject of controversy in Polish woman will ■Wafer Heaters (Eiwstrio & Qu) •Hedge & Bush Trimming ■Gutters 528-5502 Anytbna # 1 built-in microphone now monitors the past months. $182,500. Blanchard 8< o u t f o r r you’re in the ring, it’s a sport It’s a Rossetto Realtors," clean your home. •Bathroom & Kitchen Call now for lawn mowing. ■Wood Shingles A Specialty approach hallway outside police head­ game.” State S»en. Michael P. Meotti, D-GIastonbury, Remodeling We’re Selling Houses" Dependable Work. Call Anytime Ask For Gil CUSTOM QUALITY USED CAR quarters in the Town Office Building, said today that the state also has $25,000 available 646-2482.0 •Senior Citizen Discoun. - Those may sound like the words of a 5 - n 644-4663 or 644-2835 646-7011 ______646-0674 One stop improvements. H a r B r o part of $12,000 in renovations. heavyweight champ, but this champ is for funding of a study needed to determine the best AVERY STREET 8 room •Electric Work Framing to Painting. DEALER : There are no signs indicating the FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured. classified as a featherweight. way to clean the pond. I'/a bath Colonial, 1st TARi5MASTE5g“ P a in t in g 1982 Cadillac Eldorado $ 5 9 9 5 presence of the camera-microphone, floor family room, fire­ DEES CLEANING SERVICE Phone: SEWING C air'ave Adamick Meet the averaged-size Mary Horvith, Meotti, whose district includes MaiKhester, has 1982RrabM $? 9 9 g which is situated diagonally above a place, oversized 2 car Are you upset with your present 649-2871 SPRING CLEANUP ALTERATIONS for a free quote. . of Manchester a 20-year-old Manchester Community pushed the state to set aside the monies. garage $190’s.B lan­ cleaning service not doing the Job •Trees & Lawns Cut 1883 Toyota CotolaSRS $3495 public telephone. rigW? 647-1814 College student who gets her kicks by While the $250,000 is definitely earmarked for o ^ chard & Rossetto Real­ •Yards & Garages Geaned Quality Painting 1985Urxx)lnToMiCar $9995 ■ Asked by a reporter if that is ap­ kicking other women in the head. the prroject, the money for the study is not. tors," We’re Selling We specialize in office cleaning •Brush Piles Removed SEAMSTRESS TREE SERVICE/ •Dressmaking • Alterations 1985 Pontiac Fieio $ 2 9 9 5 propriate, Town Manager John Elsesser f Houses" 646-2482.0 Call 647-1111 •Truck & B a c k h o e W o rk INSTANT SBRVICE/FREEESmiATBS Services “Oh, I would never start a fight (out of However, Meoui said, “I feel the chances are ex­ ASK FOR DEE PRUNING ■ Replace Zippers ■ Coat 1985 Ford Escort $1995 replied, “That didn’t occur to me. The HOMES FOR SALE BY •Exterior Housqpainting Bath/Kitchen Remodeling •Free Estimates the ring),” says Horvith, who’s battling cellent that Manchester will qualify for the 10 years In Ihe business Linings • Custom Curtains 196620OSX $5995 public phone probably will have to be •Driveways S ^ ed ■Senior Citizen Discounts for a spot on this year’s U.S. National $25,000.” GOVERNMENT One Call Does HAH relocate.” •Landscaping Installations •Slipcovers •Aluminum & Vinyl ig66ChevyS-10Blazar4x4 $9395 AGENCIES! $1.00 (U- WARRICK BROS. 30 Years Experience taekwondo team. Democratic members of the town’s Board of repalr) or $1600 (move- ■Com plete B u ild in g & *3 0 Years Experience Powerwashing 1986 Lincoln Town C ar $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 .. ‘ Elsesser, who spoke during a Town o d •Pruning M & M Plumbing & Heating Last year she represented the nation as Directors, led by Stephen T. Cassano, had failed In). 1-805-564-6500 ext. LIQUIDATION •Tree Removal PropWy M aintaiii^ CALL 647-8730 1986 Mercury Cougar $6995 Council tour of the department Monday HA 1383 for Immedlote a member of “B” squad — a second tMm three times in the last six months to get Republican ■Protessional Climbing •AnyJdiCcraidMS 649-2871 1966 Mazda rk-7 $6995 , nighL said the camera-microphone has support of the study. Most recently, the response. Fuurmsimw ntEEUsnuAiEs TILE/MARBLE 646-6815 which competed in consolation tourna­ ■ k Senior Citizen Discounts 1966 Ford ThundertM $6395 been running for about a week. He said Republicans cut the study ftom the town manager’s MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ ESTATE LIQUIDATION Fully Insured CUL YARDMASTERS ments. But this year there won’t be any O "0 HANDYMENfCARPEMTERS We're Here To Serve 1966 Honda Accord LXI $8995 ' conversations are not being recorded, room Ranch, 1 car 643-9996 Cloanm Hauling, Carpetfry, “B” squad; so if Horvith wants to fight recommended budget, saying they supported the Commercial & Residential 645-1973 1966 B2200Sri5SE5 Pick-up $4395 just amplified inside the police dis­ garage, fireplace, DJR TILE WORKS RomodeOng. Reasm ably Priced /o r the national team at the Pan- revitalization but could not justify it in a tight fiscal patcher’s office. fenced In yard. Cash or 3ell on PHIL’S LAWN CARE AND Install/Replace various tile & Free EstlifialeB 1667PontiacGrandAffl $6695 American Games, she will have to prove year. $147,000. Call 643-2353or marble. A ll C eils A nsvw rw i The equipment was installed because S o CcnsitT,me: ■ HAV/KES TREE SERVICE LANDSCAPING McHugh Himself 1967Regenqr9e $10,495 first that slie is the top U.S. female in her Meanwhile, the Democrats have pressed the O n 643-4840 after 5pm. .Thatching, edging, planting, ■Quality work Rick's Handyman & ^ a window previously facing the hall was Bucket, truck & chlpp>or. •Reasonable prices Painting & wallpapering at 1967 Hyundai Excel $ 3 4 9 5 weight class. issue, saying the Republicans had promised during 6 4 5 - 1 1 7 4 yard cleanup. Weekly lawn Carpentry Servico Judy Harding/Manchester Herald m EASY TO LOVE!!! Beau- Stump romo’/al. Froe ■Free estimates Its best Free Estimates. Fully 1967MazdaB2200 Pick-up $3995 removed and relocated inside the depart­ The goal is not unreachable, hi a na­ lasr year’s campaign to work to improve the pond mowing. Residential and oom- 646-1948______^ tlful Contemporary estimates. :':>pecfal Insured. Established 1974 1967BMW325IS $18,995 ment entry doorway. The relocation tional competition last month, Horvith and Center Springs ftrk. Raised Ranch with 3 m erdal. 646-3455 LANDSCAPING consideration for elderly and 1987 Merorry Topaz LS $4995 prevents seeing who enters the building, grabbed first place and a handsome gold The plan is to clean the pond to make it usable bedrooms, formal din­ handicapped CALL 742-9540 PAINTING/ 643-9321 1987 Plymoulh Horizon $ 3 3 9 5 but improves safety, Elsesser said. medal, but she did not face her toughest for skating and fishing. ing room, fireploced 6 4 7 - 7 5 ^ T&B ELECTRONIC PAPERING o o lower level family 1987 Mercury Cougar LSCpe $8995 Elsesser said he was unsure if the U.S. opponent who sat out with an in­ Meotti said if there are no snags, the study could T + A LAWN & REPAIRS WORKOUT — Champion Mary room with walk out LANDSCAPING INC. 1967 Dodge Dakota Pick-up $6S9S microphone amplification was sensitive jury. be d(Hie this summer and the work could begin as sliders to patio. First EARTH RENOVATORS Complete servicing of all WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. 1987 G ra id Marquis $ 9 9 9 5 enough to pick iqi conversations on the Horvith spars with another state soon as next spring and be OHnpleted within a few floor enclosed Land Cleared ELDERLY CARE Personal Caro . College Pn That opponent, Kim Datson of Ohio, makes and moc^s. Quality work at a •1,000,000 UabiliN Ins. 19e7FordTajtui $ 6 9 9 5 > I” screened porch off din­ N ew Lawns Installed ■M o w in g public phone or if the microphone was champion, Bill Hall, recently at is the one who beat out Horvith for the months. TV, VCR, Stereo Com­ reasonablo pricel ■Hardworking College Students ing room overlooking ■Bobcat & Backhoe W ork •Planting 8 Design 1968 M azda 323 SE $ 4 9 9 5 always on with the camera. ponents, Microwave Interior & Exterior •2 Year W ritten Guarantee the gym where they work out. beautiful Inground ■Stump Removal Call Aaron Alibrio 1988 Ford Escort $ 4 9 9 5 Elsesser said the renovations are just Free Estimates •Free Estim ates Please see CHAMP, page 10 >AJ pool and private ■Saeen Top Soil & NURSE'S AIDE Ovens, and small 646^)511 MANCHESTER 1988 J a g u v X te Sedan $ 2 9 ,9 9 5 ■•j temporary until the renovated town hall Fired cop appeals dismissal fenced-ln yard. Main­ Landsc^ Materials appliances. Call Brian Weigle Years of Experience. Call 1-800-346-4649 24 Hours 1988 Mercury Sable G S $ 8 5 9 5 , ,v! — it includes the police department relo- Former police officer Steven G. Ike was tenance free exterior. Delivered 645-8912 "D Beautiful landscaped Hospital Trained. LOOKING FOR gooci 1988 Unodn Town C v $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 ; i caled to an addition — is complete. That ■Stone Driveways FREE ESTIMATES scheduled to appear this morning before the state lot. Call for you exclu­ news? Look for the many 1988 Mercury Cougar LS $ 8 9 9 5 project is still being reviewed by the > H Excellent References. Labor Department’s Board of Mediation and Ar­ sive showing! $199,900. 644-5998 bargain buys advertised BRUSH WORKS 1988 M azda R X -7S E $ 1 2 ,6 9 5 ' Town Council and has yet to go to the bitration in an effort to get his job back. Anne Miller Real Est­ in the classified columns 291-0392 V/all Pspering and Painting O’Neill adds to Dodd rumors 742-6402 1969 Ford F-2S0 4x4 Pick-tf) $18,421 voters for approval. a te , 647-8000.O today. *wMHhis ad save $10 off repair Interior Painting William Daley, president of the local police Cut laundry costs by de­ 30 years Experience 1969 Mercury Sable G S W ^ $11,995 Space n e ^ were the primary reas

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6,1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER J About Town Police Roundup Fired cop appeals Utilities district will Bus tour to be held Man charged with assault Manchester Historical Society and The Arbors at Hop A local man was arrested Tbesday in the emergency to labor mediators vote on land taking Erode, will sponsor a bus tour of over 30 historic sites in room of Manchester Memorial Hospital where he al­ tial to good police service; falsifying Manchester on Thursday. Coffee and refreshments will legedly assaulted two employees who work there. By Dianna M. Talbot By Alex Girelli dollar for it. official documents or records and be served at 9 a.m., followed by the tour at 10. Herbert Daniel Trueman, 31, of 466 Main St., was charged Manchester Herald Manchester Herald When the district directors dis­ submitting false information to Bengtson, a local historian, will serve as tour guide and with third-degree assault, beach of peace and failure to cussed the transaction at their last police. meeting, they wanted several ques­ commentator. The cost is $5. For reservations or more in­ submit to fingerprint processing, police said. He was held Former police officer Steven G. A request by the town to take a formation, call The Arbors at 647-9343. without bond and scheduled to appear Monday in ,! Ike was scheduled to appear this During the hearing, Daley said, tions cleared up. u portion of the land in front of the the union will argue that Ike’s firing The major one was that a traffic Manchester Superiw Court, police said. morning before the state Labor Eighth Utilities District firehouse on Children’s issues to be discussed Police were called to the hospital at 5 p.m. on a report Department’s Board of Mediation was unjustified because a subse­ light in frcHit the firehouse be in­ quent investigation did not prove Tolland Tbmpike for widening the Sen. Michael Meotti will speak on children’s issues of an unruly male. A female employee in the emergency , and Arbitration in an effort to get his cluded in the road project William any relationship between Dee and the road will be considered by the dis­ tonight during community Child Guidance Clinic, Inc. of room said that Trueman had thrown his beltMigings ouglas C. Stoker, 224 Blue Andover 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal ■ they were upset with such a steep in­ treatment plant — regardless of the o d Army & Navy Club, Senior Citizens The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Ridge Drive. crease. fines. E. Center St., is in charge of arran­ Church, 41 Park St. Burial will be in Public Safety Building Commission, Firehouse, 7:30 Golf League, and the AARP No. “I will vote to approve this very DiRosa asked Budget Officer 2129 of Vernon. gements. East Cemetery. Calling hours are Inducted into honor society pjn. today from 7 to 9 pjn. at the Hol­ reluctantly,” said Republican Direc­ Robert Huestis to indicate the extent Timothy Stahl, son of Joyce and Walter Stahl of 67 Conservation Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 He also is survived by two sons, mes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. tor Wally Irish, adding that he un­ to which rates are a result of the a DAYS O N IY ! O “o James A. Bunce of Livermore, Linwood Drive, has been inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, pjn. James A. Lindsay Memorial donations may be made derstood the need for the higher fines. Calif., and Richard A. Buikc of at Bucknell University. Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 5 p.m. James A. Lindsay, 51, of 321 E. to S t. Mary’s Book of rates, but not the reason why less Huestis said he could not com­ Stillwater, Okla.; a brother, Edwin He is a dean’s list student and member of Phi Eto Bolton Center St., died Monday (June 4, Remembrance. severe increases were not made over ment specifically on the impact the THURSDAY-SUNDAY O n Sigma honor society. He is a student leader for the Bison the past few years. fines will have on rates, but, mathe­ Housing Authority, Community Hall, 7 p.m. Chips, an all-male a cappella group. He is a 1986 In 1988, the directors passed a 35 matically, only about 1.5 percent of JUNE 7-JUNE 10 m rn Planning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. graduate of Manchester High School. percent increase in sewer rates. the money raised from sewer fees Coventry Public Records Three graduate from Bentley Irish suggested also that the town will be u s ^ to pay off the fines. could be served better if a commis­ Besides increasing sewer rates, Parks and Recreation Committee, Patriots Park Lodge, Three Manchester residents are recent graduates of o o 7:30 pjn. sion was established solely to over­ the directors approved new charges m 2 Warranty deeds Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. They are: see water and sewer policies. that primarily affect contractors. Town Hall Renovations Committee, Town Office Michele M. McConnell, Green Manor Estates, con­ Cynthia £. Van Dykes, 169 Summit St. with a certifi­ Some of the charges are for the o > Building, 7:30 pjn. veyance tax, $198. “I feel, as an elected official, al­ Ernest J. Reed and Brian R. Reed to Mei L. Kwok and cate in business communication: Margaret H. T 24 most overwhelmed by the issues that inspectimi of new mains, repaired Building Code Board of Appeals, Town Office Build­ Fung-Cho Kwok, Karen Estates, $125,900. Mark A. and Abby L. Foballe to Carl Mandell and Woodstock Drive, bachelor of science degree in manage­ mains, and new connections for ser­ 3 3 ^ O ) ‘ ing, 7:30 p.m. Cruz M. Mandell, Twin Oaks Manor, $250,(XX). come to us in water and sewer,” he Everett C. Smith and Lynda E. Hulme to Raymond E ment; and Aaron M. Wlochowski, 94 Cambridge St., said. vice. The cost for new connection Board of Education, Coventry High School, 8 p.m. Smith, Clearview, $125,000. Alan C. and Lois B. Anderson to Daniel R. and Karen bachelor of science degree in marketing. Irish said the close watch of a inspections will be $40 and main in­ 3 3 > L. Johnson, 82 White Su, $147,000. spections will be $3.10 per foot. > H Ellen P. Meyers to John A. and Carol J. Dudek, James C. Bombria and Colleen S. Bombria to Rafael St. Anselm graduate commission may have prevented the Norlhfield Green Condominium, $ 125,000. town from being fined $3(X),(X)0 by Also, fees will increase for T3 Ortiz Jr. and Joan D. Ortiz, Summit Village Con­ Carolyn A. Barry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jdm F, removing metersjrom $32.50 to Fannie N. Rand to William P. and Pamela J. Sargent, dominium, $110,000. the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Barry Jr. of 35 Kane Road, is a recent graduate of Saint for illegally filling in wetlands $40. And the fee for installing North Main Street, $125,000. Mary Catherine Development Co. to Dcreseth Corp. Anselm College, Manchester, N.H. William J. Allen Jr. and Kathleen M. Allen to William during the beginning stages of the meters on fire hydrants is to jump Thoughts Birch Mountain, no conveyance tax. She earned a degree in politics. from $60 to $80. J. Allen HI, 66 Oxford St., $130,000. Derekseth Corp. to Hale G. and Treva K. Kendall, sewage plant project. The cost of turning service

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“\ X \ ■ \ \ ' \ V N \ 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6,1990—5 MANCHESTER/STATE MANCHESTER/STATE J Survey; 1 in 7 residents tested for AIDS Dem group says Weicker By Peter Viles Imow someone who has the fatal tact and use of intravenous drug spread Uuough “French” kissing. results of the tests. groups mentioned ineffective The Associated Press disease. needles. None of those activities has been Weinstein said state officials as­ measures, such as using spermicidal will end up helping party The poll found widespread sup- “But there are still a lot of mis­ sume that the percentage of people jelly during sex (14 percent), wash­ HARTFORD — Crmnecticut resi­ found to transmit the AIDS virus. I»rt for AIDS prevention and educa­ conceptions about how you might The survey found that familiarity who have been tested for the virus ing or douching after sex (9 per­ dent* overwhelmingly support AIDS for the 1992 election will fall to 40 percent of Democrats arc sup­ tion programs. Ninety-eight percent get it,” Weinstein said. “People have with AIDS is highest among blacks will increase steadily. She added cent), or using birth control pills (3 By John Diamond education programs in h i ^ schools state legislators and governors, most porting Weicker while the former of those polled support AIDS educa­ misconceptions about things like —■ 22 percent of the blacks polled that the state does not recommend percent). The Associated Press and condom promotitHi programs, of whom are being elected this fall. senator draws only about 32 percent tion programs in high schools, while mosquitos and eating in res­ said they knew someone who has testing for all people. The sfgte Department of Health u according to a survey conducted for Along with Connecticut, the W piercent support condom promo­ taurants.” AIDS. “If you and your sex partner are Services has reewded 1,618 AIDS WASHINGTON — A naUonal of his support from Republican state health officials. tion programs. group has targeted California, ranks, Foley said. Fourteen percent of those polled Among whites, 16 percent said both faithful to each other, you cases in Connecticut, including S3 Democratic group says Lowell P. The survey of 990 state residents, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Oregon, “If there’s a split, they get it a lot Beth Weinstein, who directs the said AIDS could be contracted by they knew someone with AIDS, shouldn’t have to be tested,” she in children. Of those stricken, 937 Weicker’s independent gubernatorial released Monday by the Department AIDS section of the Health Depart­ donating blood, eating in a res­ said. are dead. campaign will help Connecticut Texas and Wisconsin as states where worse than we do,” Foley said. of Health Services, also found that while 14 percent of the Hispanics ment, said the survey showed that taurant where the cook has AIDS, or Nearly all those polled rated Based Barbara McKee, a DEP animal her mother once picked her up from five percent raise he requested, ac­ set an example for upcoming In a performance review, Ken­ > r - and Health Care for permission to and the glint of two tiny eyes near be totally ridiculous, that he would ^iz/e “Dad Our 'Best! need to go to various departments in rehabilitator in Old Lyme, plans to the road. preschool and slapped her so hard cording to several Board of Educa­ negotiations with unions. ITie board nedy was given an overall positive ^ O ) construct an ambulatory surgery the hospital to register, receive X- take Spindle in another week and that she fell against a wall. be the f ^ e r of Karin Aparo.” tion members. But he will be center. When the glistening eyes turned heard Kennedy’s request Monday evaluation, Perkins said. D > Rays, testing, surgery, recovery and eventually return the fawn to the She said in another incident, her awarded five percent because of the ENTIRE STOCK OF SPORT CO/VTS ON SALE! But the commission recently is­ out to be those of a helpless new­ wild. In arguing to introduce the al­ evening and will officially vote on Republican Gloria DellaFera said > H discharge, he said. mother — who blamed her for her difilcult financial times. Monday. the Iraard would like Kennedy to sued a memorandum asking hospi­ born fawn whose mother had just McKee said fawns bond quickly leged abuse as a defense, attorney " 0 “The center will allow us to con­ divorce — flushed her goldfish Hubert Santos said he would attempt hold teachers more accountable for tals to defer any filing of new cer­ been bagged by a poacher. Smith to humans. She said Spindle con­ solidate our outpatient area into mie down the toilet after she said she “A number of us felt he really In addition, Kennedy’s contract the education students are receiving, Poly Linen Blazers...... ^99^° tificates until October 1 because it is knew what she had to do. siders Smith its mother now. to show that years of abuse had led area,” he said. was excited about a weekend visit Aparo to fantasize about killing her should have gotten more,” said will be renewed for three years, especially in light of salary increases too busy reviewing hospital budgets Smith scooped up the terrified “Jennifer has given it a chance The certificate of need proposes a animal, put her into her car and with her father. mother at age 15. Francis Maffe, a Democratic mem­ Maffe said. Currently, he is in the they have received. for next year to wwk on certificates total project cost of $12.7 million, at life, a chance the fawn wouldn’t Poly Wool Blazers...... 09^® V ?•** of need. took her home. ber of the school board. “In light of seccaid year of a three-year contract. including $9.7 million in capital have had otherwise,” said McKee, the ectxiomic conditions, we said: He will also receive an increase in “What was I supposed to do? who has been rehabilitating A spdeesman for the infirmary costs and $3 million in financing She was just lying there crying on ‘Okay, five percent.’ ” Kennedy’s ALL N E W costs. animals for nearly 30 years. Town leading in his car ^lowance from $1,8(X) to 100% Silk Blazers...... ^139^® said the hospital will have to wait the side of the road. It was just a current salary is $80,5(X), Maffe $2,8(X), Maffe said. His assistants in Coital costs include $6.9 million Spindle has slowly grown ac­ BINGO until the commission’s certificate matter of time before she would said. the central office were granted a for construction of the new building customed to its new surroundings St. Bridget School review moratorium is lifted. have gotten hit,” Smith said. Democrat Susan Perkins also said seven percent salary increase with and new mother. The white- Jack Nicklaus Blazers...... and $2.8 million for medical equip­ Smith, 19, found the fawn as she 74 Main Street “Obviously, we feel we need the ment, furnishings, inspections, spotted fawn takes a baby bottle pilot physics course Manchester, CT ★ FREE ALTERATIONS center as soon as possible, but we was driving along Route 39 Satur­ telephone and computer systems, ar­ fiill of goat’s milk every three to Lieberman’s aides offer help at office Sisrtt Ftbntwy 1, ISM fnturtdsy) are aware of the commission’s up­ day night. chitectural and engineering fees, in­ four hours and reqxmds only to By Nancy Foley AdmiMton (Ineludst 3 Fie«i) 32.00 coming crunch of budget reviews After the hunter drove away, wanted the state to buy rights to terior design, legal and other related Smith’s call. Manchester Herald U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman’s and Wednesdays, June 13 and 20, N i« OtniM and Ntw P rim (ov*r 31,000) ENTIRE STOCK OF SLACKS CN SALE! and that it may take a while for the expenses. she thought the animal she saw course materials, as many states had aides are staffing a mobile office at might be an opossum or a fox, but “Fawns stay in one place unless already done. from no(Mi to 6 pjn. The Democratic Doors Opsn At 6:00ipm spoken to,” said Smith, who now town hall to help residents solve Haggar Chino's, sizes 32 to 42...... W it turned out to be a fawn, barely Many high school students regard At the time, the needed $67,000 senator’s aides will help residents on Sttit Plsytng At 7:30pm keeps her cats. Boomer and Boots, problems related to federal agencies one foot tall and 18 inches long, a physics class with a sense of matters including Social Security, 4>oorPrlt*s outside. “I’ll call her and she’ll was unavmlable, state officials said, and to listen to theiryiews. sizes 32 to 42...... Lieberman says PLO with part of an umbilical cord still foreb^ng and will go to almost but vocational educators cmitinued the Internal Revenue Service, and Haggar Imperial Poly Wools, ^39^° come over and lick my face and The mobile office is open today attached to its stomach. any lengths to avoid taking one. to lobby for the class, until their ef­ veterans’ benefits. nuzzle iq) to me, but she won’t Sansabelt Poly Wools, sizes 32 to 42...... ^59^° When Smith realized the fawn A course, called the P l^ ip les of forts were successftil last year. come for anyone else. She probab­ talks should be halted had just seen its mother shot to Technology, being offered at both The pilot schools had to pay a lab ly accepts me as her mother. She Jenny's Bakery MARC Bakery Jack Nicklaus Poly Wools, sizes 32 to 42...... ^59^° death, she drove to the police sta­ Manchester High School and never knew her real mom.” set-up fee of $18,000 to $22,000, WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. broken the promise he made in tion with the animal in her car. It is Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Kane said. The state Department of Spindle now sleeps in the family Coffee Shop Coffee Shop " ★ FREE ALTERATIONS Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Cemn., has December, 1988, to renounce ter­ illegal to hunt deer at this time of Technical School, is designed to Educatim provides the workbodcs, 435 Hartford Turnpike 846 Main Street call^ on the Bush administration to rorism,” Lieberman said. “That the year or to fire a gun in a living room, but Smith keeps her make physics attractive and imder- videoupes and other teaching Shops at 30 • Vernon suspend negotiations with the Rdes- promise was one of the reasons our residential neighborhood. door opra so she can hear the fawn standable to all students, according materials fw free. Manchester Lose Entire Stock of Bathing Suits...... 20% Off tine Liberation Organization be­ nation initiated a dialogue with the “What person in their right mind cry, a sign of hunger. She has put to Gregory C. Kane, a oxisultant The cost of paying for two 871-0099 649-5380 cause of continued terrorist acts PLO. Arafat’s failure to live up to would do that to an animal know­ up a gate to keep Spindle from with the Department of Education’s teachers in the same class has also Entire Stock of Bermudas...... 20% Off walking up the stairs, because a 17-25 lb& directed at Israel. his word gives us every reason to ing their baby was right there? I division of vocational, technical and been questioned, he said. “In quite a Entire Stock of Spring Jackets...... 20% Off Lieberman is co-author of the suspend our dialogue with his or­ hope they find this guy,” said hard fall could break the animal’s adult education, who helped bring few cases, schools are willing to Our Reputation & Quality legs. PLO Compliance Act, which re­ ganization.” Smith. the program to the school. overlook that for what they believe in6weeka quires the State Department to issue Smith said even if they find the McKee said the animal will be TTie course combines the theory the benefits are.” Is Unsurpassed 1 able to survive on its own by Sep­ John Christopher Puritan periodic r ^ r t s to Congress on the With last week’s raid, which was hunter, it won’t help “Spindle,” the of traditional physics with the Horn said one way to reduce the tember, and will be returned to the $ • 1 7 9 0 PLO’s actions. An attempted raid by intercepted by Israeli forces, the name she gave to the fawn who “hands-on" approach of technology cost of two teachers is for one to $ 13 9 0 Short Sleeve woods. Short Sleeve PLO forces in Israel last week is the State Department should live up to still wobbles on its skinny legs. education classes, Kane said, and teach for two days a week and the Buy any size birthday cake Smith, meanwhile, says she is latest example of the (x'ganzation’s its pledge to suspend its dialogue Made Ellingwood of the state appeals to both college and non-col­ other to teach for three. But ideally, Knit Shirts Reg. *20 Knit Shirts Reg, *26 helping police look for the hunter continued use of terrorism as a with the PLO if the wganization Department of Environmental lege ^ u n d studenu. Technology both should be in the classroom at and receive 1 Dozen political tactic, Lieberman said. continued to be involved in terrorist Protection said deer brought up in who killed Spindle’s mother. education is the new term for in­ the same time so students can dustrial arts. PLO leader “Yassir Arafat has activity, Lieberman said. captivity usually don’t do well “I have no respect for this man,” benefit from the interaction between once they are returned to the wild. Smith said. “Not only did he take The course is team-tought at them, she said. Hermits Free! “Once they’re raised by a fami­ the life of an animal, but he Manchester High School by a Other towns throughout the JatHer's f)ay Vega denied murder parole ly, they tend to be social outcasts negligently destroyed the life of iu science teacher, Peter C. Vincenzo, including Bristol and Old Lyme, and wanderers,” he said. “They be­ baby.” and a technology educatiiHi teacher, have become interested in the class Neil J. Foster. At Howell Cheney, Stop in to see is Sunday, June 17th 9 and will offer it next year, Kane loiKvtHddil...williiiui shdts SOMERS (AP) — The state prison since 1984 and were denied parole board denied release to the course is taught by i^ysics said. ilnif;s, pills, dr s|i('n,’ll Iddils ;inil parole last year. They are both serv­ teacher Stephen Curry and a weekly our weekly specials willidut fccliiit; limiHivViiirdVMi Evelyn Vega for the second time ing 1 li/2-year sentences. Foundation wants guarantee rotation of guest instructors. to measure electric current with a IH'isdiiiilcdiiiisdldrvull shim vmi Tbesday, again citing the vicious­ voltage meter. “It’s hands- to previously.” nette Jr. cited the seriousness of the is serving 75 years; Donald Couture, payment was aiqxoved by the direc­ taking^ a position with the state four $50,(XX) to pay the first year’s inter­ tors last F e b ru ^ by a 6 to 2 vote, crime as the main reason for deny­ 37, is serving three consecutive life years ago. Tbe other sites are in terms. est on a loan the foundation will get with directors Geoffrey Naab and In additicHi, it has attracted some ing Vega’s parole. He told her she West Hartford, Greenwich and Gris­ M e n ’s S h o p to finance interior renovations to James F. Fogarty voting no. students who have already had a could a{^ly for parole again in wold. physics course, Kane said. "They’ve 9 The women pleaded guilty and Cheney Hall. April. Since the project was delayed, the “I thought it was excellent," said "Celebrating 50 Years on Main St." testified against the men, admitting Local banks have agreed to loan taken this to leam what to do with foundation has not borrowed the Janice Horn, a member-elect of the Vega was one of four people — that they bought guns and equip­ the foundation up to $1.2 million for physics,” he said. money and no interest was paid. The Board of Education who sat in on two couples — convicted in the ment for the robbery and dropped the work for which bids will be Kane said that efforts to bring the 113 Main 8L 903 Main Street in Downtown Manchester new board of directors must pass a one of the classes several weeks Purolator case. Vega and Donna the men off at the Purolator depot in opened June 14, but the town class to Manchester began four Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 new resolution {x-oviding for the in­ ago. After a lecture, the students Manchaitar Couture Souza have been in Niantic Waterbury on April 16, 1979. guarantee of the loan interest is one terest payment. years ago. Vocational education 647-0469 Thurs. Nites to 9:00 • 643-2478 worked in groups and learned how teachers throughout Connecticut 0 ^ -

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\ \ \ \ ■\ V S N N ^ \ \ \ \ V. \ 6 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6, 1990- 7 NATION & WORLD______Feinstein wins California; black will face off against Helms . By The Associated Press of Iowa and Republicans Larry of the vote, to 41 percent fw Attor­ “But our California is a... bold runoff, gaining 32 percent of the hearted,” said Flippo as the long J Pressler of South Dakota and Pete ney General John Van de Kamp. place.” vote. Attorney General Don Siegel- ■ Dianne Feinstein reached out for Domenici of New Mexico were un­ Nine other candidates split the count continued. “How sweet it is,” a jubilant man was winning 24 percent, former Etemocratic unity today after win­ opposed. remaining votes. In an Iowa primary contest China frees 97 student protesters Root enters 5 guilty pleas ning her party’s nomination for Gantt told supporters after dispatch­ Gov. Fab James 22 percent and Rep. viewed as a referendum on abortion. Incumbent governors in Alabama, RPTITKin ^Am _ r*u:_____j .... Sen. Pete Wilson breezed to an ing prosecutor Mike Easley with 57 Ronnie Flippo 18 percent. Two BEUINO (AP) — China announced today it abroad. goverriOT of California and criticized Iowa and South Dakota also were House Speaker Don Avenson puses expressed their anger by smashing beer bot­ WASHINGTON (AP) — 455 counts of securities fraud and easy primary victory on the GOP percent of the vote in North other candidates trailed. had freed 97 more participants in last year’s CX the ^ released, 21 had been jailed in Shan­ Republican “caretaker government” renominated. claimed the Democratic nomination democracy movement after the anniversary of the tles, and several non-students held small protests Thomas Root, the lawyer whose other charges. side, and said he’d keep the gover­ Carolina. His viaory made him the “This is no place for the faint­ ghai, a brief Xinhua News Agency report said. North Carolina Democrats picked a But it was the California for governor. movement’s bloody demise passed with only a near Tiananmen Square. mysterious Atlantic Ocean plane A federal grand jury in nor’s office in Republican hands. He first of his race to win a Senate They included Yao Yongzhan, a Hong Kong stu­ black man to try to dethrone GOP Democratic primary for governor decided to run for the job when few small protests. Xinhua said the 97 were given lenient treatment crash last year came amid a probe Washington had returned a 33- Sen. Jesse Helms. nomination this century in North dent who was released l\iesday, the Hong Kong that drew most of the nationwide at­ two-term GOP Gov. George Deuk- Carolina. The releases bring to 881 the number freed in tfter havmg “voluntarily confessed their wrongdo­ of his law practice, faces up to 35 count indictment against Root in But the biggest winner on a nine- 1^ government reported. There was no word on when tention, both for the size of the state mejian declined to seek a third term. “I want to tell you that God is the past six months, out of thousands arrested. But ings and expressed a willingness to repent.” None years in prison and $1.25 million March. Root, 37, declined com­ state primary night Tiiesday was ar- he would be allowed to return home. and because the next governor will “My friends in the Democratic good, yes he is. It’s a new day in new arrests have been reported as recently as last had been charged or tried. in fines on his guilty plea to felony ment after entering his plea. g^bly Sen. Thad Cochran of Mis­ Rumors that a release was imminent circulated play a large role in determining Party, open up tonight, because this North Carolina,” said Gantt, a U week. •Those who obstinately stick to an incorrect charges of misrepresenting clients. Root’s attorney, Eugene Prop- sissippi. Uncontested for the GOP in Beijing last week. The government waited until which party benefits from a census is your last victory party of the former mayor of CharloUe. Fbr the first time, two top student leaders were course and refuse to repent will be punished strict­ per, said Root “feels he’s getting a nomination, he also was assured of a after the anniversary Sunday and Monday of last Root, an Alexandria, Va., com­ that may increase the state’s con­ 19Si0s,” said Wilson, who is ex­ Helms congratulated Gantt on “a among those freed. Xiong Wei and Zhou Fengsuo, ly in accordance with the law,” Xinhua said. lot more attention” than he other­ third term when no candidate ran in y e^’s army attack on student-led protesters in munications attorney, pleaded gressional delegation by a half- pected to raise close to $20 million hard-earned victory.” both students at Qinghua University, were on the wise would because of the July 13, ihe Democratic primary. Beijing, in which hundreds and possibly The protests last year began as a student move­ guilty to five felony counts in dozen seats. for his campaign. Alabama boasted the closest race DOCTOR, DOCTOR government’s list of 21 most-wanted students and thousands of people died. 1989, flight. A half-dozen other senators were arrested last June. ment and escalated into a massive nationwide out­ federal court Ihesday. The charges Root’s Cessna 210 airplane “One mission completed, one to Ffeinstein praised Van de Kamp in of the night, a Democratic primary Check out U.i„ pr.cUnc 9 room Ranch on a beautiful flat acre lot Den/ofnee Soldiers and police patrolled Beijing in force on gained nominations for new terms. cry against the Communist Ruty’s heavy-handed involved clients who were seeking crashed in the Atlantic off the go,” former San Francisco Mayor her victory speech and said the fall to pick an opponent for incumbent entrance to new teen or m-law suite. Four bedrooms -2 master & whirlpool - 3 Zhou was turned in by his sister and Xiong sur­ both days to head off any commemorative Democrats Bill Bradley of New Jer­ ad increasingly corrupt rule. broadcast licenses from the Bahamas after a mysterious six- Feinstein told supporters after secur­ campaign will be a choice between GOP Gov. Guy Hunt. baths - family room - sun room - tiled kitchen 2 car garage. Georgeous home only rendered in his mother’s company, according to protests, and were largely successful. sey, Howell Heflin of Alabama and ing her victory in a hard-fought official accounts. Senior leader Deng Xiaoping and other aging Federal Communications Commis­ hour flight in which he said he two Califomias. “One ... with a With 83 percent of precincts ten mmutes from the Hospital and 2 minutes to two golf courses. Call Alma for The only major incident, a rally Sunday night Baucus of Montana easily primary. appointment. 633-2600. $267,000. revolutionaries who ordered the crackdown main­ sion. blacked out and the plane ohi- declining quality of life, more crime, reporting in the Democratic primary. Tl» No. 1 student on the list, Wang Dan, by hundred of Beijing University students, was overcame challenges within their With 94 percent of the precincts remains in jail. Five others mi the list esc^>cd tain that a small groiq) of plotters orchestrated the He was indicted Monday by a tinued on autopilot until it hit the more traffic...It is content with Education Association lobbyist Paul CENTURY 21 VILLAGE GREEN confined to the campus. Students

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NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario (AP) falls but “by the time we responded — A U.S. stuntman is missing after it was too late. ... (He) actually ' s s going over the Niagara Falls in a went over the brink.” kayak, Canadian police said. She said “several people saw him A red kayak belonging to the 28- go over. It was videotaped. There ycar-old man from Tennessee was were plenty of witnesses.” recovered below Horseshoe Falls on Ken Kitchen was working in an r e a l e s t a t e the Canadian side, “all in one Ontario Hydro tower overlooking MALLARD VIEW 543 N. M ain St. piece,” said Maureen Quinn, a con­ 985 Main Street OPEN SUNDAYS 1-4 the Niagara River when he saw a Manchester; CT 06040 NEW M anchester stable with the Niagara Phrks Pblice. man stripped to the waist in a kayak. REAL OntuiK^ RANCHES/TOWNHOUSES But she said authorities “found noth­ (203) 647-8000 He said the utility closed the dam NO ASSOCIATION FEES ' Irri nnl JmV 647-8895 ing else, just the kayak. No body’s gates, reducing the water flow to the ESTATE been found.” IHSTRANO395 NORTH MAIN STREET falls in an attempt to stop him. m a i n STREET 203-647-7653 OFF EPSTEIN REALTY ^ The man, whose identity was not The man’s boat grounded; but he REALTOfl* MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT O6O40 FAX.’ [1®l4.4.] disclosed pending notification of COMPANY Joyce G, Epslein picked it up and moved it into the JUST USTEDI ■n \ next of kin, was last seen at about middle of the river. Kitchen said. A TRUE STARTER HOMEIIl Exceptional, 7 room, 1 1/2 bath O , 1:45 pjn., Quinn said. $108,000 colonial in the Bth District. 1st fl. MANCHESTER $139,900 “He was gone before our help This nowly lleled Ranch Is a perfed home family rm with FP. A great buy, The Canadian falls, the world’s for first time buyers. New carpeting In the LOCATION. CHARM AND VALUE could get there. All we could do was priced in the $150's. 5 -n largest by volume, are 181 feet high, Itvino room and 2 bodroome, newT^ltchen Owner wants action on the great 2 sit and watch helplessly,” Kitchen RIVER MILL ESTATES cabinets and counters, remodeled "We're Selling Houses' bedroom unit featuring first floor or about as tall as a 13-story build­ bathroom, thermal tilt-out windows, and bedroom, 2 full baths, fireplace, full said. newer roof. Be close to Rte. 2 for easy ing. 201 New State Road commute or enjoy the convenience of the basement and much more. Call At a press conference later Dies- bus. Call for your exclusive showingll today for ail the details. Another constable, Kim Davis, Only a few units remain in this M • M I day, police showed reporters a Manchester, CT 06040 said the stuntman was trying to beautiful new sub-division. Our n ^ v id e o t^ a tourist made of the inci­ $ 13 0 ’s 2 bedroom, 2 bath Flanch fea­ i m 11 complete a stunt that had been V REDUCED AND MANCHESTER . $146,900 dent. READY FOR SA LE III tures: A covered porch, PERFECT FOR THE WHOLE planned for about 10 years. Police $137,900 fireplace, dining room, 1st floor Make an offer on this beauty of a deal FAMIlYf said nobody has ever tried to kayak The film shows a man in a kayak Colonial with 4 bedrooms. 3 full baths, and laundry, full basement, attached Just the place for your family to call over the Ctmadian side of the falls. successfully negotiating the r^iids a 30x16 addition currently being used as garage. Also 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 JUST REDUCED! homel Spacious split, 4 bedrooms, 2 an IN-LAW APARTMENT with separate bath units from $139,900 DIR- baths, move in condition, a “Barrels, yes,” said Quinn of of the Niagara River just before the FEATURING entrance but can be easily converted to a This 3 bedroom Colonial lo­ spacious family roora ^ n d your lazy Tolland Tpk. or No. Main to cated in the Waddell School fireplaced living room and near other attempts to go over the falls in falls. Then, he disappears. summer afternoons in the large yard, per­ schools. A must to see. Call today Union to Rossetto Dr. District Is now priced in the I n: enclosed ctq>sules and live. But, she “It’s beyond me why anyone \fj\ndovis fect for growing familyl for an appointment . u„uu~ swaoeo (nsu>.'Na»s N'de'sen $140's. Get your checkbook & z m said, “it doesn’t seem plausible he would attempt this,” said George • ooub'e calll could do it (and survive).” Bmley of the Niagara Parks Com­ "We're Selling Houses" HANDYMAN’S SPECtALIIl MEET MARILYN RENNERT O “o George Bailey of the Niagara mission. “He obviously doesn’t $140,900 INVESTMENT TIME! Make an appoint­ Marilyn Rennert has been successfully as­ PEuks Commission said the man had know our falls.” ment to view this roomy Victorian with 1 S t In Service sociated with Century 21 Epstein, the Number fireplaced Nving room, 3 bedrooms, first One home selling system in America, tor over attempted the stunt several years ago Dave Munday, who went over the floor den, ana 3 full baths. Plenty of 3 years. Marilyn has lived in Manchester with on the American side o f the falls, falls in a steel barrel three years ago, •QUALITY* storage In the walkup attic, and lull base­ O T | ment. Maintenance free exterlorll Con­ Blanchard/Rossetto her husband and 3 daughters lor 13 years and but park police stopped him. said people who try such stunts are venience Is a pkjs as you'll be close to IS acDve in the community. Put your tnjst in Special Builder Financing Available On This LAST UNIT! Country Club, shopping, and Rte 384. Num ber O ne and in Marilyn He said the m an. was accom­ usually not aware of the dangers of Don't miss out on this excellent oppor­ TURN YOUR SKILLS INTO COLD JOIN THE panied by a film crew and a friend the falls. ■DjRECFONSM ^84^^ & bear left. Past East Catholic High School - Rivar Mill Estates on left. tunity for home ownershlpll REAL ESTATE - 2 4 8 2 MARK^^ANA: A N A L Y S IS PROFESSIONALS AT CENTURY 21 EPSTEIN. who took photographs. “A lot of people underestimate Quinn said police received a call what’s at the bottom,” he said. “I did that the stuntman had entered the myself. It’s just solid rock down water about a half-mile above the there. 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N »—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6,1990__9 OPINION Riders find alternatives to Greyhound School funding W A.SHTNriTnM /-Am ^ ...... - WASHINGTON (AP) — Train Greyhound strike, with 10 small J ridership is up, small bus c nwM-e pas- Paris, Texarkana, Abilene and in New Jersey Vestiges SCTgers and Lera Dwyer’s van ser­ other communities abandcMied by vice is keeping two dozen Texas Greyhound. towns linked to the big city. Her drivers pick ig) vital farm of Noriega As Greyhound Lines Inc. tries to held to be unfair reviews machinery parts, fresh produce that reorganize its finances under has to arrive overnight, thread to By Michael Mokrzyeki “a clear victory for the children of banknqxcy laws while pledging to keep a clothing plant running, The Associated Press New Jersey.” rem ain continue most service with valuable bull semen and perh^ts a “The court has recognized that the replacements for striking drivers, for show dozen passengers over lo<^ of New Jersey joined a dozen states current school funding system is many travelers already are finding 170 miles or so. By Ja ck Anderson where courts have struck down leading us to be two New Jerseys — ways to cope without America’s With connecti(Mis to Greyhound where some youngsters head f(M' the The town Board of Directors went before the and Dale Van Atta only nationwide bus system. school-funding systems for u in Wichita Falls, trips that used to shortchanging the p(X)r. In one of best colleges, and others go down a TV cameras TXiesday night for the first time and They may be paying more, wait­ take a couple of hours can take six WASHENOTON — Jorge H. Correa those states, Texas, an education- road to nowhere,” he said. the show, telecast live by Cox Cable, is likely to ing longer for ctMinections and or more, but Mrs. Dwyer said she was the kind of guy who rose to the top finance overhaul package was The governor last week unveiled get mixed reviews fiom Manchester viewers who resorting to other transportation carries people to visit relatives and under the regime of Panama’s Manuel mcxles, but few have cxMnplained speeding through the Legislature. a plan to increase inccMne taxes to tuned in. d(x:tors they otherwise (xiuldn’t raise $1 billion for more aid to mid­ Noriega. As the officer in charge of to Washington since 6,300 ■see. In a 7-0 ruling TUesday, New Jer­ At the outset there were some pleasant presenta­ O Noriega’s Modelo jail, he reportedly Greyhound drivers walked out sey’s Supreme Court ordered law­ dle-income and ptxM" districts. Under tions of awards to people who have made con­ O' freed drug traffickers for a price. CcMrea “When Greyhoimd stopped, the the plan, aid to wealthier school sys- March 2 in a pay and job security buses were able to keep running on makers to ensure by the 1991-92 tributions to the community. O' got caught (a faux pas even in the most dispute. school year that pl-funding systems in the assumed the process was simple must have come in I^anama’s new police force, the “public The decision is widely expected Greyhound strike," said Wayne J. “It would be a great blow if we past 18 months. Courts also have f(Mce.” He and other NcM'iega cronies in; to force lawmakers to raise taxes, as away from the TV set confused. Smith, executive director of the lost Greyhound everywhere,” Mrs. overturned funding systems in Kan­ that police force survived the U.S. in-; has happened in Kentucky, Arkan­ Many who monitored the meeting may be awed United Bus OperaUM-s of America. Dwyer said. “An awfiil lot of sas, Wisconsin, California, Connec­ by the amount of business the board has to con­ vasion and are rising to the top again. “If there really is such a lack of sas, Wyoming and other states. ticut, Washington, West Virginia, S(>urces in I^nmna tell us that the people who cannot or would not servitte out there, I’m sure we fly, I don’t know how they would Texas’ House and Senate approved Wyoming and Arkansas. Lawsuits duct and the amount of time it takes to conduct it. public force is dominated by members of w(Mild have heard from some­ get around.” tax increases Thesday. are pending in several other states, And if they conclude that matters could be NtMiega’s notoriously corrupt Panama! body,” said Smith, whose group The wave of court orders reject­ including Alaska, Connecticut and speeded up if the directors spent less time and ef­ Defense R>rce and that the new govern-; Amtrak officials arc reluctant to represents many of the nation’s credit the Greyhound strike with ing the way states fund schools is a Oregon. fort on partisan politics and more on government, ment of Guillermo Endara is making little' ml Test holds hope in diagnosing Alzheimer’s raise sales taxes by a quarter-cent installed as the head of the new public funding based on property tax for effect That did not happen Tbesday night. The and increase taxes (mi mixed drinks force. He is believed to be the officer who revenue is unfair. meeting was not markedly different from other CHICAGO (AP) — A lab test to aivd tobacco to pay ftx' the ref(Mms. n ^ tipped off Noriega to a coiq> attempt last Ghanbari, senior research scientist at in five to 10 years after complica­ “The evidence compels but one recent meetings of the board. The viewers got an diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in the “The neuropathologist has to The Kentucky Supreme Court October and allowed Ncn-iega to esc^te Abbott LabcMatories in suburban tions from bed sores, feeding decide which ones to count and conclusion; the pewrer the district accurate picture. the clutches of the mutineers. A huge living could be developed within North Chicago. problems and pneumonia. and the greater ite need, the less the overturned that state’s funding sys­ Weicker pulled off a coup two year^ using a new technique which ones not to count,” said tem last year, forcing lawmakers to The test for living patients could public outcry followed Armijo’s appoint­ Diagnosis depends mostly on Creighton Phelps, vice president for money available, and the worse the that has been highly acxnirate on come within two years but would raise taxes to pay f

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NEW YORK (AP) — Buddy, sorts stung by the satirical Audit can you spare a dime? And three magazine. pennies? Spy created a legally incor­ liattfijwifpr Mrralil Things are nowhere near that porated company, the National From Page 1 Spy mag kicks bad for Donald Trump, but the Refund Clearinghouse, and opened J fabulously wealthy developer a checking account. The magazine Wednesday, June 6,1990 Pster P. DiRosa Jr. had already said Republicans’ presence could be in­ Freedom of Information Commis­ Donald Trump recently cashed a 13-cent check to then zipped out refund checks of Section 2, Page 11 they were upset because the terpreted as intimidating to Pension sion, but have yet to do so. become co-winner of Spy $1.11 to 58 “well-known, well- Republican directors abused their Board members. But Werkhoven and Irish say they when he’s down magazine’s search for “America’s heeled Americans.” power regarding the pension con­ Cassano had been angry also be­ attended the meeting to show their cheapest zillionaire.” Twenty-six people — including troversy. cause Town Attorney Maureen concern about the issue which they Trump and fellow multimil­ Khashoggi, Trump, Cher, Harry Thoughts When the Pension Board held a Chmielecki issued a verbal ruling called serious. lionaire Adnan Khashoggi — a Helmsley, Michael Douglas, Shir­ meeting last month to discuss the during the meeting, allowing Irish accused the Democrats of man with his own problems — ley MacLaine and Kurt Vonnegut )- Negro investment, two Republican Werkhoven and Irish to participate playing politics, and Cassano of were the only two of 13 well-to-do — cashed the checks. Aplenty directors. Mayor Terry Werkhoven in the closed-door session. A'i direc­ having it out for the auditors since and Wally Irish, were in attendance. tors, Chmielecki said, they are ex- they were appointed. Len Auster But Democrats did not go to the officio members of all appointed And Werkhoven said Tuesday meeting as they were led to believe commissions. night that the two did not speak the meeting was to be closed to Regarding the meeting, Cassano during the closed portion of the non-Pension Board members. and DiRosa have said they intend to meeting. The Democrats have said the file a complaint with the state ANNIVEDMKY How about winning one Eavesdrop UNHAPPY GROUP — Members of the From Page 1 on the road? Coventry High girls’ softball team sit on not reoH'ded,’' Elsesser emphasized. for denying ccmstitutitmal rights, evidence storage. There is also the bench after the such as privacy, and other rights like space for the exercise bicycle for of­ The Oakland Athletics won the 1989 World Series by final out of Tuesday’s Controversy was sparked confidentiality of lawyer-client con­ ficers or other town employees and sweeping the San F¥ancisco Giants in four games. versations. statewide recently when it was possibly room for more exercise e- That meant the A’s won games both at home and on state Class S semi­ revealed that in some towns, conver­ quipment, Elsesser said. the road. final game against Larger lockers for police officers sations were being recorded on 'The money for the renovations Same, too, holds for the Edmonton Oilers in hockey, Central Catholic High telephones in police departments. have been installed. 'Hie old smaller had been in the budget for about who wrapped up the 1990 Stanley Cup on the home ice at the University of Such recording has been criticized ones now are being used for three years, he added. of the Boston Bruins at Boston Garden. In fact, the Oilers won three games on the road in the NHL final. New Haven. The But the NBA is another matter. Get the homecourt Patriots were For dads, grads, weddings ^ g e, and you’re almost but assured victory. 'The defend­ blanked, 1-0, by the Champ ing “world champion” Detroit Pistons and Portland Trail Cavaliers’ Jenny Mar­ . . . What a terrific giftf Blazers began their NBA Innal 'Hiesday night at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., and wouldn’t you know, tin, who allowed only From Page 1 the host Pistons took C^me 1. ‘two hits. Coventry Surprisexl? winds up with a 20-5 spot on last year’s “A” team. books so they could would not fall slated to be a regular medal event in How could you be. mark and the COC Although she says she maintains behind in school. 1996. The norm in the NBA is win at home, lose — and lose playoff championship. steady out-of-the-ring friendships “We all brought our books. 'They Those dates may sound distant, badly sometimes — on the road. never got opened. All we did was with other opponents, Datson is not There should be some sort of rule that before a team is Judy Hanllno/Manchester Herald a friend — her choice, not Hor- sleep, eat, and taekwondo,” she said. and Horvith will be 26 in 1996, but declared “world champion” it has to win at least once on vith’s. Horvith, who lives with her she says that’s not old for the spx>rt the road. Her rival’s cold attitude doesn’t parents on Wells Street, says she in which many of the top com- Sounds equitable, doesn’t it. o ^ make sense to Horvith because her purposely tried to choose easy cour­ fietitors are well into their 20s. It just doesn’t seem fair that Detroit gets to be in the ses, so she would have to spend less Cruz 2nd 5 -n best friends are the people she Although she ;tays the sport is her NBA Finals and Chicago, which was at a handicap in its knows through taekwondo. time studying and more time train­ life — and has bera since her father seven-game series with the Pisttms because of one less “This is my life,” she said, adding ing. got her started eight years ago so she home game, has to sit home and watch the proceedings. that her friends from Manchester When her college counselor asked would gain self confidence — she The Trail Blazers are another example of wiiming at don’t seem to understand when she her what’s more important in her does r^ize she cannot make a MAGNAVOX home, looking something like the New Jersey Nets on in the Open can’t stay out late because she has to life, taekwondo or school, she said; living from it. F U U SIZE the road. Portland beat San Antonio in the Western Con­ O o train the next morning. ference semifinals 4 games to 3. right now taekwondo. June 22, less A 1988 graduate of Manchester By Jim Tierney Social relationships are not the The losses were by 23,10 and 15, all in San Antonio. CO than three weeks away, is her next High SdKXil, she fully intends to Manchester Herald H - < only aspects of her life set aside for big competition date. She’ll be continue her education and pursue a .Camcorder They won all four games at home, the final pair in over­ the sport. fighting for that mie spot on the U.S. time. career doing stHnething — she’s not EAST HARTFORD — In her final championship L ^ semester, after competing for team and is likely to face Datson. It sounds crazy, of course, but you’d almost want to sure yet — related to medicine. scholastic competition, Manchester High senior Alexia o ij two weeks in Spain and another She knows she has a chance to However, she is not likely to make them win one of the playoff games on the road Cruz encountered an uncommon occurrence, undistin­ week in Colorado, Horvith was complete on the U.S. Olympic team leave the sport entirely. before allowing them to move onto the next series. guished in her illustrious track and field career. forced to withdraw from her cour­ in 1992, but doesn’t like to think Like her coach, Tam Tran, and The only reason Portland advanced to the NBA Final Cruz, who ran a phenomenal race to place second in 1 ses. O “□ that far ahead. Taekwondo will be her instructor, the Grand Master ^ 6 9 9 , with a road victory in Phoenix is because Suns’ point the 300-meter intermediate hurdles at the Girls’ Sute The taekwondo officials had re­ tested as a demonstration spxiit in g w d Kevin Johnson suffered a pulled hamstring. Other­ Moo Yong Lee, she wants to teach reg. 899.00 Open Track and Field Championships 'Ricsday afternoon quested that athletes bring their the next Olympic games, but is the spx>rt to others. HCVK300 wise, the Trail Blazers would’ve had to have won a at East Hartford High School, ran into serious trouble • 6 to 1 zoom, auto focus, many Game 7 — at home. defending her long jump title. O “n professional feofures How many times did the Celtics and Lakers go down Each competitOT is given three jumps with the top to a seventh game, with the result all but anti-climactic. eight advancing to the finals. Cruz never made it to the O^Neill Network television controls the NBA in when and finals. She had extreme difficulty finding her mark on the where games are scheduled, so making some alterations long jump runway. Cruz wound up taking off one to two #VM3260 #PV604 to allow seven-game series to be stretched doesn’t seem feet before her mark, and once off the wrong foot. From Page 1 to be a problem. After failing to leap over 15 feet on her first two rn z Heck, the NBA season and playoff schedule is long jumps, Cruz had one attempt left. Weicker, a former three-term they can’t win in November with Dodd relishes his job as a senator. enough, what’s a few more games. NBA owners would “We adjusted again and she stuttered and went off the Republican U.S. seiuitor, with 41 Morrison at the top of the ticket. love it — it would add a few more dollars to the coffers. S> r-> A member of the powerful Foreign wrong foot,” Manchester girls’ coach Mike Saimond ex­ 3 3 0 ) percent; and Republican John G. “I think the question has to be, is Relations Committee, he is a nation­ There are three cases in this year’s NBA playoffs plained. Rowland, a three-term congressman, the person interested in being ally recognized expert on Central \\ where this would’ve been invoked. Philadelphia knocked Cruz, won garnered Class LL long jump titles in 1987, at 14 percent JJ > draft^?” O’Neill said. “And if the American and child-care issues. off Cleveland in the best-of-five opiening round, but 1988 and this year, along with a second-place in the “I think a person that is a can­ answer to that is ‘yes,’ then I would didn’t win one on the road. And the aforementioned > H Coming back to Connecticut to run 0 H I T A C H I Full Size Open in 1988, had her best leap of the day (15 feet, 9 1/2 "D didate, if their numbers are not think that anything is possible.” for governor in an iffy election year FULL-SIZE CAMCORDER #PV604 POrtland-San Antonio series where the Trail Blazers inches) on her third and final attempt. That, however, changing, then they owe it to the The governor said that during for Democrats seems unlikely for • 6 to 1 power zoom, high speed shutter me ved onto the Western Conference finals, without wasn’t good enough to advance to the finals. V... benefit of a road win. piarty to step aside and let a pierson their recent trade mission to Eastern Dodd at this point. • Flying erase head, slim width design “I don’t remember it ever happening,” Saimond said. who can win, win,” O’Neill told Europie, he and Dodd had discussed Sure, the regular season means something and teams State Democratic Chairman John • Starlite 2, switch hitter “I felt re^ly bad for her. I don’t think it had anything to Judy Hanting/ManchMMr Harald repiorters in his office. “I’m not the idea of Dodd running for gover­ F. Droney Jr. said the last time he reg. 1199.00 ^ ▼ 4 ■ 9 V with the best records deserve additional home games. do with it being an Open. It just happened to happen saying who should do what.” nor, but he wouldn’t go much far­ talked to Dodd about the idea, Dodd • 3-lux sens., 8 to 1 zoom, flying erase head But a championship without a win away from the today. It’s never happeni^l in a dual meet or anything.” BEING CONSOLED — Coventry High’s Johanna VanKruiningen, right, consoles teammate Asked if he thought Morrison ther than that. • Video lights, outo-focus, fade In-fode out friendly confines of home, where the fans are behind “indicated to me he wasn’t inter­ • Edltseorch, high speed shutter Panasonic Cristel Nelson of Norwich Free Academy won the Jen Sirianni after the final out of Tuesday’s semifinal. could win, O’Neill said: “The num­ “He didn’t laugh,” O’Neill said. ested in making the race.” them 100 percent and the referee calls more times than competititMi at 17 feet, 1 inch. Cruz won the Open long bers have got to impjrove greatly “There wasn’t a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ or “He told me he’s flattered, but YOUR CHOICE not are equally supportive, just doesn’t feel the same. jump last year with a leap of 17 feet, 8 1/4 inches. before that can happien.” ‘maybe’ or ‘what do you think’ or happy in the Senate,” Droney said. It’s a championship, but are the winners truly “cham­ “1 was just hoping somehow she’d be eighth and get in Until O’Neill announced March pions?” ‘should r or ‘shouldn’t I’ or ‘gee Baldwin said that Morrison the finals and then have a chance to win it,” Saimond 20 that he would not seek re-elec­ Martin slams the door shut whiz, I dcMi’t want to.’ “surprised a lot of people” in 1982 continued. “She was stretching to get there (to her mark) tion this year, Moirison had been in when he unseated Republican U.S. *799 Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester and that’s even worse.” the pxisition of challenging O’Neill “There was kind of a feeling of Herald. Rep. LawreiKC DeNardis. reg. to 999.00 Cruz equaled the school record in the 300 hurdles with for the Democratic gubernatorial ‘Hmmmmm,’” O’Neill said. “Perh^s if there is a groundswell of “We intend to win again,” he said. a time of 45.94. Lloy Brodnicki of Hall High in West on Coventry girls’ softball nomination. During that effort, Of the current polls, Baldwin O’Neill had indicated on several oc­ supjpwrt, he would certainly take a Hartford, who just edged Cruz, won in 45.81. said: “These are name-recognition casions his displeasure with Mor­ look.” #CCDF33 “She ran a great race,” Saimond said. “The third numbers and the numbers don’t By Len Auster retired 17 in a row — seven on stranded. rison over challenging an incum­ But Dodd’s office said that wasn’t Burrell wants hurdle from the end she said her legs just gave out.” change until people start paying at­ Manchester Herald strikeouts — before a one-out bunt “I think Chrissy was a little tighL” bent, if not his outright dislike for likely. For the second year in a row. East Catholic junior tention to the campaign, and they Nancy Byrne earned All-State honors in the 1600, taking single by Nicole Christman in the I^gc said. “I’ve seen her throw har­ the congressman. “I am not considering running for sixth. governor, nor do I have any inten­ don’t start paying attention until late KPV120 sixth place in a time of 5:19.81. NEW HAVEN — They’re closing der. It never looked like she got The govemw apipieared to be en­ September and October. “It was like seeing Kim (Mizes- loose.” Gagnon, who hit one batter joying taking a few shots at his tion of considering it,” Dodd said in 2-sport career Cruz did not compete in the 100-meter dash after win­ the doors — literally - at Central “People who are looking at the ning the LL 100. Catholic High in Norwalk. In fact, ko) with control,” Rage, spealdng to all year, had a pair of hit batsmen former rival, smiling and chuckling a statement released by his one of several well-wishers after­ numbers week to week in May and OMNI MINI MOVIE CAMERA # PV120 STORRS (AIO — University of Connecticut basket­ The 4 X 100 Indian relay of Lisa Stunners, Cruz, the Class of 1990 graduated last along with one walk. She also struck throughout the exchange with Washington office. “The only politi­ reg. 999.00 ward, said comparing Martin to his June aren’t looking in the right • Auto-focus, flying erase head ball standout Scott Burrell wants to go the way of Danny Cheryl Odiema and Michelle Simpson took placed sixth Friday so anything its athletic teams out seven. repxMters. cal activity I have engaged in over • 4 lux light sensor, auto focus former ace hurler now a sophomore place,” Baldwin said. • C om pact VHS, high speed shutter If Ainge and Rick Leach, two players who continued to in 51.3. Indian senior Beth Cool did not place in the 800, achieve in postseason play continue Central made its breakthrough in With O’Neill now out of the run­ the last few weeks is planning for • High speed shutter, 6 to 1 zoom at the University of Connecticut. play different sports in college after signing with but ran a persmial best time of 2:28.32. its name that much longer. the fifth as Martin lined a single to ning, Morrison is the clear front­ 1992,” when he will be up for re- Herald reporter Alex Girelli “She’s easily the best we’ve seen baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays. Well, Central Catholic will live on left and scored on Gloria Piro’s long runner for the ncHnination, in a race election. also contributed to this report this year. She threw the ball up, and Burrell, a 6-foot-5, right-handed pitcher and forward, Please see CRUZ, page 13 — for one more day at least — as triple to left centeiTield. 'That ended with state Rep. William J. Gibes Jr. when she wanted to she could throw was drafted by Toronto Monday. He said he may sign ace hurler Jenny Martin slammed Central’s streak of leaving runners of New London. MfORLP'S it down. And she had a little SMAUEST with the Blue Jays this summer, but wants to return to the door shut on Coventry High, and on base. O’Neill has not endorsed either VALUE change-up to catch us off stride. Jury selection goes slow a school in September to play basketball. her teammates finally pushed across “We’ve been hitting the ball,” candidate. “I knew from the first inning, we 1 U6HTE$T “I’ll negotiate with Toronto with the idea that I want to UConn gets trip one precious run in the fifth inning Genual coach Jeff Vingo said. The draft-Dodd movement is seen were going to have to try to WASHINGTON (AP) — of the FBI tape that allegedly shows . p 7 ? U"y and do both,” Burrell said Monday. “That’s my plan.” for a 1-0 victory in Ibesday’s state “(But) it seems we got a fly ball not so much as what it may appear manufacture a run. I was just hoping Prosecutors in the drug and perjury him smoking crack at a Washington Burrell was the Seattle Mariners’ first-round pick last Class S semifinal girls’ softball when we needed a ground ball and a on the surface, a genuine interest in 4CCDTR5 our defense would hold them down. trial of Mayor Marion Barry say hotel on the night of his arrest last CaStders year as a senior out of Hamden High School. He turned to Dean clash at the University of New ground ball when we needed a fly getting Dodd to run, as it is seen as Barry has tried to “infect” the jury Jan.18. Haven. And I couldn’t ask for any better.” ball. And we’d strike out when we indicative of a feeling among a down a signing bonus reportedly worth more than By Doug Fisher The I^triot defense did commit by accusing the government of leak­ Roberts suggested to Jackson in S O ! M Y 8mm Handycam $110,000 and switched his focus to college basketball. The victory pushes the top-ranked needed to put the ball in play. But growing number of Democrats that ing a videotape that allegedly shows court Tuesday that Barry had The Associated Press Cavaliers (22-1), who won state three errors, but it was solid in the I’ll take 1-0." A member of the Big East Conference all-rookie bas­ clutch led by the superb effort by him smoking crack cocaine. engaged in an attempt to “infect the Sample Buy: ketball team as a freshman, Burrell averaged 8.2 points championships in 1986 and ’87, into Six of the first 12 outs recorded jury pool” with his broadcast reOVIDENCE, R.l. — It’s home sweet home for the 1990 title game against Derby, a senior shortstop Johanna by Martin were via the strikeout **ana and 5.5 rebounds in 32 games last season. North Carolina, Syracuse, Georgetown and Virginia in VanKruiningen. She Imd four assists As jury selection continued slow­ remarlu. He said the mayor’s state­ •BJFull Size Because he didn’t sign with Seattle and didn’t play 6-0 wiimer over Tourtelotte, Friday route. The Pitriots put the ball in ly and U.S. DisUict Judge Thomas orig this season’s ACC-Big East Challenge. and one putout, most in clutch situa­ play the final two innings, but ments were inaccurate and that in reg. 1399.00 baseball this spring at Connecticut, Burrell was eligible night at F^con Field in Meriden. Unspent Penfield Jackson complained of fall­ *1099 r 99^100 So much for the neutral sites used for last year’s in­ tions. Central’s defense, first baseman generating “negative editorial Auto focus, 6 to 1 zoom, high speed shutter to be drafted again Monday. Toronto chose him in the The setback sends the fifth-ranked ing “way, way behind schedule,” Size VHS fo 1 augural matchups — and the poor attendance in Hartford Martin kept Covenu> at bay, not 9 publicity,” he “makes these com­ Features hi-fidelity sound recording 6 fifth round. iRtttriots, Charter Oak Conference Trina 'Ricci in the final frame, came From Page 1 Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard i^ o m , auto focus. and Greensboro. The pairings announced Thesday sfress allowing a ball to be hit out of the up big. ments at his own peril.” He said he will attend summer school at Connecticut playoff champs, to the sidelines at Roberts complained that Barry was home sites designed to draw large crowds. 20-5. infield until Kristin Filippi’s loft to “No matter what, this team U.S. Attorney Jay B. Stephens to ensure his eligibility for basketball next season, and “The only thing you could do to improve what we did shallow center to close out the bot­ 'Jie bills to correct these deficiencies generating negative publicity and told reporters later that the govern­ may sign with the Blue Jays after summer school ends doesn’t fall apart. It played with turning sentiment toward him before a year ago is play in front of full houses, and by doing “We’re not going to the daiKe tom of the sixth. That came with without the ^proval of Congress,” ment’s copy of the tape “was locked June 29. Burrell said Toronto is willing to allow him to poise,” Vingo said. the investigators said. his trial began. this they ought to fill them up,” Providence coach Rick (championship game) but to get the Nicole Christman at third base, the And played well enough to carry up securely. I can assure you of return to college in September. Barnes said. semis from the way we started, with only I^triot base runner to reach that Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., in a The selecticm (xocess resumed that.” “Seattle was against me trying to play basketball,” the school’s banner for another day. today with the questicHiing of three Barnes’ young team will be the only member of the such a young team, I have to be location. CENTHAL CATMOUC (1) _ MiSw M March letter to the House Budget By the end of the day, only 12 of Burrell told the Norwich Bulletin. “But Toronto is all for prospective jurors. Jackson ordered Big East to not play in this year’s event even though the pleased with the way it went,” While Martin was masterful, 3-0-04). Ehitingar 3b 2-OO-0, C«rino ph Cmnmittee, called for legislation to a pool of 250 potential jurors had it. 1 think I can get better than fifth-round money from 1-0-0-0. Martin p 3-1-2-0. Whlia cf 4-0-0-0, Pfco prosecutors and defense attorneys to Friars were seeded eighth in Jie nine-team Big East. Bos­ Coventry coach PJch P ^e, who has Coventry ace Chrissy Gagnon got c 4-0-M. Silao It 4-0-1-0. Tued 1b 404X) the ap^qxiations bill to end the ac­ been questioned. DISCOUNT CENTER the Blue Jays. I hit it off a lot better with them than I did counts. limit their questioning to five ton College was ninth in the voting but the Eagles didn’t taken I^triot teams to semifinal herself into more jams than the Cappuccia pr O-O-O-O. Langyal rf 3-O-2-0, Among the nine of that group ten­ EAST with Seattle.” berths in three of the last four years, Solano 2b 2-0-0-0. Tollaa 30-1-«-1. minutes for each prospective juror, ■ 1 EASY TO GET TO: MANCHESTER play in last year’s series and the conference will not let a Perils of I^uHik heroine, and per­ COVENTRY (0) — Dolat 2b 34)-1-0. RSppi K 9 “With the existence of these slush tatively selected as jurors were a Toronto has a history of signing two-sport prospects. AJ Kirsarnri B| ■“ AM* 1A*I ■ M 10 iH t N l« team sit out two straight challenges. said. “I may be not be happy with formed more great escapes than 3-0-0-0. Waikal lb 3-0-04). VanKruMngan aa funds, the Congress could virtually in an attempt to speed up the lltT B iat' • M« IlMISSaiAT CM or* AT 70-year-old woman who says she 44S HARTFOAD 445 Hartford Road 34)4)4). Sirianni rt 34)04). SpatKar d 04)4)0, process. 1**1 iirT » TO *l SitTTIAT k The Blue Jays allowed NBA guard Daimy Ainge to play Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun didn’t have long to the way it ended, but I have to be Houdini. kill a weapxMis program and find out believes politicians are dishonest, an It ' ) Keeney St. Exit Off 1-384 Eckart dh 2-0-04), Gukian 24)4)4), Qagnnn p On Monday, Barry said in a local I HANTFORO basketball at Brigham Young while he was in the minor enjoy his Huskies selection as the top-seeded team in the happy with what we did.” CenUal Catholic left two runners 24)4)0, Chriatman 3b 24)14). Tollaa 234)24). years later that it was still being I ^ I clerk, two Washington lawyers, radio interview that the government VERNON I'M Tel. 647-9997 leagues, and Rick Leach played quarterback at Michigan Big East when he learned they get to play North Carolina Tlie hard-throwing Martin al­ on each the first four innings, and CankalCati. 000 010 0— 1 ^ funded from these accounts,” the a DisUict of Columbia govermnent Covanby 000 000 0— 02-3 leaked to a television station a copy lowed a leadoff infield single to left the bags jammed in the sixth. In congressman said. worker, a journalist and two retirees. Please see BURRELL, page 13 Please sec UCONN, page 13 Martin and Pko: Gagnon and Qulnan Coventry’s Marlene DolaL aird then all, Gagnon in all left 13 runners WP- Martin (21-1), LP- Gagnon (208) 0

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Tonight’s Games Isiah steps forward for the Pistons In Brief • • • A&N vs. Job Pro, 6 — Fitzgerald Capriati scoring points in Tourism 101 Pub vs. Sportsman, 7:30 — Fitzgerald By Howard Ulman defend. They don’t know where it is J going to come from, so they have to PM Const, vs. Trash Away, 6 — Robertson The Associated Press :Midget football holding sign-ups By Larry Siddons “Remember, somebody said the other Taylor vs. Lathrop, 7:30 — Robertson guard all of us.” day that if I got to the quarters. I’d stop? ^ Ktochester Midget Football League is holding sign- The Associated Press Congo vs. Pub/MMH, 6 — Nike AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — For one Dumars added 20 points and Mark Well, keep goin’,” the youngest semi­ for the 1990 season for players and cheerleaders on finalist in Grand Slam history said. Brown’s vs. Allied, 7:30 — Nike night, Detroit’s team was Isiah’s team Aguirre had 18 points and eight rebounds RVRIS — Andre Agassi has a few days Purdy vs. NUMethodist, 6 — ftigani again. ^Sun^y, June 10, from 1 to 4 pan. and rat Mratday, June Seles, the No. 2 seed, stretched her in 28 minutes off the bench. Detroit’s 2 11, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Charter Oak Park. off to work on his designer stubble. Jen­ Allstate vs. FJack’s, 7:30 — Ragani He stepped up when the I*istons were substitutes outscored Portland’s 26-7. nifer Capriati will be trying to roll up winning streak to 30 matches, but needed Memorial vs. Mainville, 6 — Keeney falling, hit shot after clutch shot and ral­ “ l e a ^ is for boys and girls ages 9-14. Wfeight all her ability to do it. Two points away “Our bench must be more productive,” limitation is from 70 to 135 pounds. credits in a self-designed school coiuse D.W Jish V8. HRCafe, 6 — Charter Oak lied the NBA champions when Portland Adelman said. “They’re young but they’ll called Tourism 101. from defeat, she rallied to b ^ t Manuela seemed poised to end Detroit’s 13-gaine A parent or guardian must accompany a canHitinM at Maleeva 3-6,6-1, 7-5. learn and respond.” the sign-up sessions. When the beard stops growing and the home playoff winning streak. Led by Clyde Drexler’s 21 points and buses stop rolling, the two young WEST Sn)E LEAGUE — Lydall Inc. got past Food Isiah Thomas had 16 points in a 23-4 Those who played previously and do not sign up by Top-ranked Steffi Graf and Jana for Thought, 8-6, Tbesday night at Pagani Field. Terry Buck Williams’ 20, all five Pbrtland ‘ Aug. 17 will go into a pool and be assigned to a new Americans will find themselves one step Novotna meet in the other women’s semi. run that obliterated a 90-80 deficit and stmers scored at least 16 points. And away from the finals of the French Open. Fisher and Joe Kidd led Lydall with three hits each while carried Detroit to a 105-99 victory over • team. Graf, who like Capriati has not dropped a Tony Fisher, Eric Rasmus and Clay Saxer added two with 6:06 left, Drexler’s basket put the Agusi out-powered Michael Chang, set in the tournament, beat ninth-seeded \ the Trail Blazers in the opener of the Blazers ahead 92-84. stripping the 18-year-old of his men’s apiece. Jeff Daddobo, Steve Martin, Arine Fink and Greg NBA Finals TUesday night. :Newman bows to the Jets Conchita Martinez 6-1, 6-3, while Novot­ Best collected two each in defeat. Detroit, which had the NBA’s best EAST HARTFORD — It was not a good night for title with a 6-2, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 display of na defeated Katerina Maleeva 4-6, 6-2, “When he’s in that groove, there’s muscle Tuesday. PAGANI — Astros II nipped Strano Real Estate, regular-season defense, seemed certain to Newman Lincoln-Mercury as it dropped a 7-3 verdict to 6-4. nothing to do but give him the ball,” It earned the glitzy 20-year-old from 12-11. Pete Czepiel and Scott Gooodrich led the winners Detroit’s John Salley said. allow 100 points for just the fifth time in j the East Hartford Jets TViesday night in Twilight League The men’s semifinal field was com­ with three hits each while Dean Rage and Dave Bester- 16 playoff games. It was 11-0 in games • play at McKenna Field. Las Vegas his second semifinal berth here pleted today. Seventh-seeded Thomas Early in Thomas’ nine-year NBA in three years and fourth in Grand Slam field added two apiece. Kyle Atkins and Kenny Murdski when it held teams below 100 aiS 0-4 • Newman not only fell to 2-4, but it also lost iU Muster of Austria met Goran Ivanisevic career, the Pistons had few others to rely events. His opponent Friday will be un­ had three hits each for Strano while Jerry Griffin added a on. In his first five seasons, they never when it allowed more. shortstop, Ray Sullivan, for at least three weeks as he in­ of Yugoslavia and Thierry Champirai of pair. seeded Swede Jonas Svenssrai, whom got past the second playoff round. With a But the Blazers made just three field jured a knee that is going to require arthroscopic surgery. France faced fourth-seeded Andres RODVAN — Highland. Rark market beat H&N Con­ goals in the final six minutes, when they The Jete, 3-1, were led by Jerry LaPenta who was 2- Agassi has beaten in both previous meet­ more balanced attack, they have reached ings. Gomez of Ecuador. tractors, 4-2, at Robertson Rark, Pete Devanney was the the last three finals. were outscored 21-7. They averaged for-3 with a hraner and three RBIs and Mark Rlemer, winning pitcher for HPM while Alex Britnell and Todd 114.2 points during the regular season .’who also homered. , Agassi said he was ready to win his The'Agassi-Chang match lived iqi to its “It’s a different team. We have much first Grand Slam title. Mozzer paced the offense with two hits each. Dave and were held under 100 for just the L Newman next sees action Thursday at 7 pjn. nEninat billing — two power-punchers pounding better players,” Thomas said. “This is not “There are two guys standing in my Demaio had two in defeat. an individual sport like tennis, golf or fourth time in 17 playoff games. ; Mallove’s at Moriarty Field. away, sending up clouds of dust from the n. NORTHERN — Economy Oil Change dumped Deuoit, which set an NBA playoff way,” he said. “The more the tournament red clay with their shots. swimming.” rQuenneville on way out goes, the better I feel.” Wimnger’s Gymnastics, 12-5. Chris Trahan, Larry Rekas Thomas didn’t have any aces, holes- record by allowing 92.9 points per game Agassi piled it on early, winning five and Gary Laporte led the wiimers with three hits apiece. in-one or splashy strokes Tliesday night. last season, has given up only 92.8 this HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers have offered (Tapriati, who should be finishing the games in a row to take control of the first year. .’A Ralph Pemberton and Bob Walsh had three and two hits, He did just about everything else. While veteran defenseman Joel (Juenneville, second only to eighth grade back in Florida, kept her set and winning the final six games of the respectively, in defeat. strong team defense down the stretch was After Williams’ jumper gave the -Ron Francis in terms of longevity with the club, a ter- marks in Paris perfect with a 6-2, 6-4 vic­ second. 3 Blazers a 94-89 lead with 4:54 to go, DELANEY — Hungry Tiger beat Phgani’s, critical to the win, Thomas was the in­ r mination contract. tory over seventh-seeded Mary Joe Fer­ Chang, who made history by winning Th* Auodalad Press 12-7, at Fitzgerald Field. John Taylor led the winners dividual star. Thomas took over. Quenneville, 31, can sign with any NHL club as a free nandez. The match lasted about as long as the title as a 17-year-old last year, came a math class and sent the 14-year-old W INNING ST Y LE — Teen-ager Jennifer Capriati of the U.S. con­ with three hits while Spencer Moore, Jeff Cote, Greg He had 33 points, seven rebounds and He stole the ball (hi Portland’s next : agent with no compensation to the Whalers. If he doesn’t back in the third set, running down Agas­ Fellows and Jeff Cote added two apiece. Benny I^gani six assists in 38 minutes. On a team that possession, then got the next 10 points, sign with anyone else, he has to notify the Whalers by Ctqiriata into a women’s semifinal meet­ si’s shots and befuddling him with lobs centrates as she returns a shot to Mary Joe Fernandez in the and Tom Perrone collected three hits each for P&gani’s. hit only 34 of 91 shots, he made 13 of 27. including two 3-pointers. His 18-foot the end of the month and accept a one-year deal. ing Thursday against 16-year-old Monica and dropshots. quarterfinals of the French Open tournament Tuesday in Paris. Seles. CHARTER OAK — LM Gill beat Glenn Construc­ “Isiah was tremendous,” Portland jumper gave Detroit its first lead, 96-94, (Juenneville, who made $195,000 last year, played in But Agassi had too much. Capriati won 6-2, 6-4 to advance to the semifinals. tion, 22-7. Tony Fedor and Dave Warner led the winners coach Rick Adelman said. “TTiey needed and he ended his surge with a 3-pointer 44 games in a reduced role and was not used in the with four hits each while Ray Kandolin homered twice somebody to step up and shoot it, and he that made the score 99-94 with 1:49 left. The Associated Pre ss playoffs. Mark Mistretta, Matt Falkowski and John Ciezski had made all the plays down the sttetch.” “I got a lot of energy late in the game,” two hits each in defeat. STRETCH IN G IT — Portland’s Jerome Kersey, left, tries to block Adelman would do well not to pay too Thomas said. ‘That was when the crowd Senators sweep the Britsox REC — Joline’s Spirit Shoppe nipped Wilson the shot of Detroit’s Isiah Thomas in Game 1 of their NBA Final UConn O’Malley’s unlikely homer much attention to Thomas in Thursday got into it and I was able to ride the emo­ NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Jim Tracy pitched a two hit­ Electric, 8-7, at Nike Field. Mark St. Jean and Tony n i^ t’s second game of the bcst-of-7 tions of the crowd. series Tuesday night at the Paiace in Auburn Hiiis, Mich. The Pis­ ter and third baseman J runs, four of them earned, on nine game. Pittsburgh turned two high-hop League ERA leader, had an 0-3 Brodin, Michael Masse and Billy Schultz played well for Arlington Stadium. He has con­ Tonight in Texas, Nolan Ryan is hits in five-plus innings. Keith Com­ anything as I drai’t think the national championship has Stadium — 420 feet to center — for Troy F^ulsen drove in three runs as top-seeded Stan- ground balls and a walk into the record with a 9.33 ERA over his DiRosa’s, 5-6. nected at least once in every series scheduled to make his first start stock followed with three scoreless ever been decided in December,” Thompson said. “But his first homer since Aug. 8, 1987. 3 3 CO The A ssociated Press 'ford (58-11) eliminated Mississippi State with a 6-1 vic­ winning run in the ninth inning to four starts prior to holding the Reds NATIONAL — Boland Brothers downed Ansaldi’s, he has played at the Rogers’ since May 16. innings. since we are part of the Big East, we will participate in Center fielder Dave Martinez, seem­ tory. Stanford will face unbeaten Georgia (50-18) today. beat the Cubs 6-5 Tuesday night. At to four hits over seven innings. 8-5, at Leber Field. Seth Rattet and Chris Duffy each had R E L E A S E D — Boston Red Sox tirst ballpark. Blue Jays 7, Twins 3: At the Tigers 6, Indians 2: In the challenge series.” ingly having the ball measured, J3 > Stanford has to defeat Georgia to force a second semi- 32-19, the Pirates lead Philadelphia Braves 6, Dodgers 4: Pete Smith two hiu and two RBIs to lead Boland’s, 9-1. Duffy and “I definitely like to hit here be­ SkyDome, Tony Fernandez and Cleveland, Detroit made the most of Syracuse will play North Carolina State at the Carrier backed up on the high fly before > H baseman Bill Buckner, seen in an April ■final on Friday. A victory by Georgia would put the and Montreal by four games in the pitched one-hit ball fra seven in­ Peter Lescoe played well defensively. Lescoe, Mike Prin- cause the ball carries so well,” he Mookie Wilson each got three hits 10 singles and Alan Trammell drove Drane and Virginia meets Pittsburgh at the Richmond bumping into the wall as the ball 13 1990 file photo, was released Tuesday by said. “It’s hard to explain why I’ve and Fred McGriff homered as Bulldogs in Saturday’s championship game. Coliseum. The fo'jr doubleheaders in four days begin East. nings and a throwing error by Los diville and Dan Krajewski also hit well for Boland’s. in two runs. The Indians lost for the just cleared it. hit some many homers here.” Toronto won before a regular-season Dec. 3 at Richmond and end with the North Carolina- Bobby Bonilla hit a three-run Angeles third baseman Lenny Harris Chris I^artyka and Dave Bottaro each collected two hits the club. He had appeared in 22 games sixth time in nine games. SEC invites Fla. State “I don’t really have that kind of Fernandez, moved Saturday from record crowd of 49,471. Cramecticut game Dec. 6. homer in the first inning as the led to a six-run eighth inning as At­ while Brady Maynard and Brian Flemming played well this year, going 8-for-43. Cecil Fielder and Lloyd Moseby, power,” said the 29-year-old pinch defensively for Ansaldi’s, 4-7. leadoff to No. 2 in Toronto’s lineup, Fernandez leads the majors with MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Florida State received Pirates wrai for the eighth time in 11 lanta won at Dodger Stadium. who each got two hits, had RBI an invitation to join the Southeastern Conference and the Gemsrai and Seton Hall, the sixth seeds, open the hitter-utilityman, who has 11 major AMERICAN FARM — Eighth District toppled tripled twice and drove in three runs six triples. He also scored twice singles in the third inning. Tram­ games. 'The Cubs lost for the 10th Dave Justice added a two-run university has 90 days to make a decision, a source close Dec. 4 doubleheader at the Carrier Dome. The next night, league homers in 1,117 at bats. “I DiRosa Cleaners, 12-10, at Buckley Field. Ryan Spencer as the Blue Jays beat Minnesota 7-3. against Minnesota. time in 13 games and trail the double. Dale Murphy an RBI single mell’s two-run single made it 6-0 in 'to the Seminoles athletic department told The Alabama fifth seed Georgia Tech faces St. John’s at the Capital don’t know where it came from, and and Jason Fisch pitched well and Mat Shanley played Luck runs out He is 9-for-14 with three triples Red Sox 9, Yankees 8: In Boston, the fourth off Tom Candiotti (5-3). Pirates by IQi/z. Journal. Centre. 'The Yellow Jackets, who reached the Final I^ur, I’m not sure you’re going to see it and Jeff Blauser capped the Braves’ well defensively for District. Adam Carpenter and Chris since the shift. Wade Boggs led off the eighth in­ Dan Petty (5-2) went five innings, Florida State is an independent in football , \ retired to become a boxing manager. the penalty. “How are you going to play not been finalized, as the v id e o t^ MON - FRI 8 AM - 6 PM SATURDAY 8 AM - 5 PM G U T T E R S Si finished my career here, with a winning team. Now, I “I loved it. We got even, didn’t against Czechoslovakia? Offensive jiffy lube •QUALITY MATERIALS The 39-year-old Jones, a first-round pick from Ten­ and umpire’s report are still to be DOWNSPOUTS M 9 don’t know.” “Appeal? Appeal for what? You nessee State in 1974, never missed a game other than a we?” Morgan said after Clemens evaluated," Brown said. “In a situa­ or defensive?” an Italian writer •LOW. LOW PRICES Buckner’s release was triggered by the rapid develop­ lose appeals,” Morgan said after retaliated. “We voted as a team 34-0 HARTFORD VERNON NEWINGTON WEST HARTFORD one-year absence in 15>79 when he left football to pursue tion such as occurred between the asked Eric Wynalda on 'fiiesday. (P to Weston St. 1t1 Talcottville Rd. 142 Kelsey St 973 New Britain Ave « S T R O N G ment of Quintana as a first baseman after being switched Boston beat the Yankees 9-8 T\ies- that it would be such.” “I don’t know,” the 20-year-old * EFFICIENT • FOR A FAST' a boxing career. Boston Red Sox and Cleveland In­ SOUTHINGTON NEW BRITAIN MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD from the outfield. Quintana was hitting .327 when Buck­ day night. “I talked to Mr. Brown. I Brown didn’t like what he heard. BRISTOL « GOOD LOOKING FREE ESTIMATE Jones, 6-foot-9, played in 245 games and was on three dians, however, the managers are forward from San Diego State said. 86 Queen St. 265 E Main St 22 Spencer St 1761 Berlin Tpk ner left before Boston defeated the New York Yankees told him I did not like his decision, “The fact that pitchers throw “How about against Italy?” the 77 North Ave . Rt 6 * INEXPENSIVE CALL Super Bowl teams. 9-8 Tuesday night. held responsible for the actirais of WATERFORD NORWICH NEW HAVEN and I have no further comment.” close to hitters and sometimes reporter asked. “This is is impor­ BRANFORD MERIDEN HAMDEN HEAVY cxrrv tixpleoraciL alummum their teams.” 90 Boston Post Rd. 401 W Main St. 2 Orange Me 322 W Mam St STORM WINDOWS N t* tant.” 327 W Mam St 1607 Oixwell Ave 646-6598 I 0

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\ \ r* J in it \. Penn State’s move forces changes in grid schedule FOCUS MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, June 6, 1990__15 wiiuit aaii'iia viti !iau*. : *v«ln ' *In>wi aira n ’•‘•’1 vniie tie aimrac: lines. 'Ve;.t '•rrpnia mu ^^an lim t: d i|i II lit: }ig 'i» i. tuiam u : I n i^ rjrj 'X atr ‘>jjn f/rx - sirrcii aininjCK viU tie .hnitiem i’yiiHii'jitmn '-Tim v 'lli ‘Wa.i ■'■rrciim ami; ’w i 'eaia luvs nis :ii imes. ’ht nnuuut i.WimUK: uni % ni ituiu tuve hal mu nui inriaxced A w i ',i J in it I’Ainniainesm , mis', ”'ie 'V«;a '•■iTcnia tame u lave sau dm' sansn o usep nuu naj"tti (Hitoml i7 iiniK . "I ih v s a r i v’ld to: aairhrsrx* rjr. Aane 3fj, ;T>i* .T lt3.- — .^iium ir'pt in ii unit HTiimu '‘iiv mu tie ?ht Ksres mam. *i V’'^. nnmuit: punti It lim e .'m luije a du u» mu t o : SKS-gix erMi a e B ig luiiu im* lirn jai nav ii ti ■Wsa ''rpuiu uai sa” ai ? v m lamu hiltiw T laer luu m aitti. irn's auit de” im im *^on itm u viil « a H > u iu a u . ■ja Tiawitoiii torw yean a t l , d te Dear A bby aimac: tie uliieiu: tiiruniin n lie I»aui ! iiitilu u l iciienuit uiur lie ‘.iiiitie r iiiiipane mn/nuaixi. uiraut'’ luii iisai iinnnea KSTUs vnd de mmnuuneem. muunu'j) dm MnuU pium nitK mm; n du ^uacIlc '/j io r » k«ijger tim e, PEOPLE niipii IK uiie ii m.-tmmiiiuuu la m t tiev v 'il laiv; u le v’ilin i| :h.r Taiuaii! ntier tian tie “iitam ' pmn& a ka>va jtuuiiun. v/dO » a d n a u f i r x x x fe Tanr.ar. ta rf, Abigail Van Buren h r 1 pane. ’ liaic ataun . T n n lim e v ' d u u i k n i Tianmin ii panes n tie u l t sip ii v/asta. "'nr.' wnuun ■ upta: u pve dts '‘iitanv am W itzlupai. *)m ’n nn ju iiiij i; luitotoi i ^-.iw ibie,* Tjrmae? u k I Americans keep i»i{ ” ei Kaiiuim iiav tieir sip i II TsiHipaiau! ir i;uenu Kaiunu ain- Tiu" 111 tiis r iiin-sanxsTsiu3 tames -tnuirreic.'. pmuts au'ni{ lie lus ^..ima a>: lum c pumsr ivca nu me vianiii)! u pt m i mu m iv 'Mim; " T t o i B c a t o f use tismgs to»t can m tn n . m i r m i . ’ ? ih s t h i s u it . (I vsar.. ^*utsnu am t luu niunnt} Tlumj vaa. * h: «nu. m riia:. ra t anii be <£*o-iMafcin uat ""le l.iinfc' atmmu: v iti ^tt a:- .^•sm ;iaie las nu”« t .^•it li‘ D to vnd m: .^uas mvani mamna' '%!iii itiao nnv .'jinam us u du d u r u u T t . I' e B a re .” giving to charity u also ‘couthless’ When statistics on how much Americans give to non­ profit organizations were released, no one was sur(xised that they showed a healthy increase. They have done so DEAR ABBY: A rather unusual happening occurred for the past 35 years. And, in most years, the growth has in department store recently. Our store is quite a outpaced inflation. SCOREBOARD tourist attraction, founded by our parents 79 yettrs ago. ^ More than $104 billion in donations came fron in­ One day a clerk spotted a set of dentures (false teeth) dividuals, corporations, foundations and bequests in W ariTtstT * :. n o ■ ■ 1« t o — t grinning at her from the table on which lingerie was dis­ I HI’ t i Ik S i : t i 4:33. H i, Z to>o8 aPritkiir, 4« .irrt. 3 Hsrweh M 1988. This was an inaease of 6.7 percent over the ■ n cm mm—' MHMmii ea oa ni*—t B as e b a Ii H L 4 T T J -II* taaMmy. 4t«765-. 4 Mtavar 4.1»*> s played. After checking thoroughly with various cus­ S H C taU n . t m m 'ta > < xkS : m w 1 a n w m : -I’’ I s n o a . previous year, acewding to the Trust for Philanthrqiy of ■ i "1 • a t - t a -aiM taw tarthn*. 4fi«l n , e tartar, 4a »27 tomers who were in the store that day, we traced the den- N 'm era I H— fra«i. i— taaua. jtaa. IV—.Tycaaw ’M e ta v n ita y n w i 2i S ra r p m 1 taswoy Harra tarikair 37 laa( the American Assn, of Rind-Raising Counsel. Most of 1 ..xaii'iai : I I I a t - ■ Bn a rj i I W — Cmm* n. tctUrf H . xdf~^r>eaaD i watauyrt JF*— xF‘* n r a * Z U k 8aka Aria, Mnrtaer Fiaa tu ra to a lady from San Francisco who was visiting t.iita ( : : I tanum 3i . : : a . » - ' •r m m x: 61, * W ilw n i'a ®— fita. f«—-dnui !3, te r iiia the growth came from individual giving, which grew by Airrii!"i:ai: sraiTdn^ss •ammrn,. t7 r % 1 O i t m Pw«a taltaxr friends m Hoquiam. We were able to obtain her address, •C a im It *tant»n f P I <131 ■ KZ iamoare IQ i— Mat. —W»3»ita n /u .' iu itth til Tam ils 7.36 percent. >*aa 3M-«< 4. Mxri0tr arwar, Letaai* -»m*l «t j I ta ta s ia 8t • I P « Il3 < W JU so we wrote to her asking if she had left her dentures iii Zxttfm. : 1 1 »4*m<^fa tan tan va nauiik am » - p . 4e 5 taa taxan. bowok. **nus means that as individuals, Americans gave their V I 34mi 1i . I I » a n e ii_ - - p, * ntam-i: ai . iM lflrri xWm itaxxIM x larUba 'aurmanwn. -kra ta tamaa. ttaw B rt*r, 3S.«a our store. She answered immediately, asking us to please biioan f r .M l ■ (xananc -. *111 money to worthy causes at a higher rate than they spent it hum a r . ’ 31.X U U :— S a i^ ' V Barttaxw «yVaa. taMdanvIQt. AMmnumqm a a I taa* r T it send the dentures at once as she was having difficulty on themselves,” the AAFRC Trust reports. ■ I t V»iil» aMP| <>x|>nwa irvw ir8. '2S laar 1 r r x m Z b«a HadtaU. lim m i a H I 2s • I M IM Ira;..'- eating and talking. We carefiilly wrapped the dentures, .s a S m a n i': taiailnrui) ^m a a o k t 114- ; , 3 , L t Hb Uxuar. Smafary Kfet, more than three of four Americans, asked by the a a Z xiita tt « v . j- n»r. 'hN M I > 11 11 Sxxumvjnvx -a, lanxWfcr « t a U w fav P«Mt T • •■*. 4 Chlrita Pkrtio 'Wlkirt’ Cnaa lOO-ll- marked the package “fragile,” insured it and mailed it b ttlrm m < ) t a a * 31 1 11 ! VNma fJk t Roper Organization in a survey f a the Natioial Charities a •4GZ ita B tl* W kM hnaik ilia run. ^ »mK a w -so on M —.u VP— te a m a V. ' •- : I J promptly to the lady in San Francisco. Off S n e a ii* 89iy iT 'o iw .lM a a rita r "a . I T k ii f V M airiiiil O' Bnwr. GnarwW '. Informatioi Bureau, said that “it is becoming more and hm II J* i a a o o — 1 Im a i______nwaamncmai) naar-fi>»>aa JIC' V'f ta w rm «4 ta w ta ra n . !:3 J o w a k rc 1. TrWa Qrtkiea. rx k lr^ *32 ba( 7 Abby, she never acknowledged that she had received h i bcanx Han: fw a 'icm n. Lm ioa—tanwk W rsrtiatn; <-»t IBbailt. more difficult to know what is and isn’t a responsible, ¥ D w w iw f re rta a ; Z Cyn* taPnarr. ftanfenl, V _J<—taaoSa I Sicaqa ' B— iiuTm. Iwf- *— 1 - * . •— itaonni Waksw-r 'taai. -M «rrm tt her dentures, let alone thanked us for having sent them. legitimate charitable organization.” •m . IB '.•24-' 3 ta ra Pivta. Mawor. I 2xb3; 4. MhM » 11 j m um. :.iin»irui. -m cnw :U— ;.Tnto. ' —.Ital *—SUtUI Reimbursement for the postage and insurance was in­ EB— iivm r '1, —..asnun VMMorfi-NMi (anxsarx taaa.ma «na TiM Sertailar. Hat Vtaai HarOue. %. ir r » m While most donors feel strongly about the “cause” wtVSKpi 3t I i 1 ''fflllU T ffl ..^ lU K TSJUjfs z s Sana Ww« Mamr. 1:4- 4. « 98*ky FW* cidental, but we did expea a note of thanks. l|.y Mm wBoa a •Ft p < <^3< n a they are siqtporting and have no trouble deciding to give, a s 3^ itaa M a h r i n n j m n * Haaatarxk'ttw taar. 1080 ^ a r" «« W b 5S I Lroiis : My question: Was it our duty to take our time and ef­ P>f. ttam ii V..' < ill. luyixm lii ftarffro"! H e r ju m p 1 iart MrJUarai HMdtaa-O. about 30 percent give without understanding the ac­ Umtnm 3 a ■*‘*n tn»T X l.M Th 4331 P K i3 3 U Immata I I I ’ n m tn jsj ii'Tirtitai'J-ltaili»»iat»i.*. tatainax taaiiian 1 Irg ta B rf, S iaa« 4 re rtaa -. Z Dw-Mta tialterv. fort to locate the owner of the dentures? I can still see (I t tivities of the non-profit groups. (\mwm a a .••41 •7 CtaMtataMw im 'tmam nmoaw I I 1 i Srar Uctaa8M>vfkam>al(r, S*4; 3 fin ili those teeth grinning. 1 i I! n -0 * 'tanm*.(E m t -I-I 3 -1 U 8 I Specific practices which legitimate organizations find :a a i t . n Im nr* lEonn Vn.'nc “ ft. fccrXar' u d s m iv DEAR ABBY: My husband’s parents live less than a Castrol Jaguar Racing Team’s cars while attending the grand opening of the $25 million T l \ beccoL VotaBOC Inw . Cnt ___ ’liiw itiii''3 Sanran obnoxious include the activities of fund raisers who w ak *tm YuK l.m * w —4 a boon Bnartav *JT v: k fp rn a r.t: -— i u . ,— 00&. 2 M r 'S :;m m ' rkUKoiC'-tanviak •. Cawxnyr/ 1 mile fr(m us, and they want our children (their only dollar North American headquarters of Jaguar Cars Inc. in Mahwah, N.J. Tuesday. on a percentage, with as low as 10 percent of the “take” I 'S , '-CH’ixn W fW w in __ iM rif'i. ImxrBAnta axamsrBi-~*cmcaer 1 Basketball grandchildren) to visit them often. Our children are 2^2 '' tta m x M w m >1 a ZCmmttn (htm aa '' MMM ^ 1 ( going to the nonprofit cause; sweepstake direa mailings S A tT Ip H K i t X ( ! • tmaa X • • • . ___ dnairomnanie and 4 years old. £•<1, ■■SKiun «>.tata.S taior r i - i iMTtrm loitnnk-atenwBk n Dwrsy it takori that imply everyone wins a large amount of money; twaa* U .W m -5 a Cnawjj li.>-«ra tu L J x a n m n aa aa on—< Q taav t i Bnpaaai oa on no—• taM. Aoiman. tan am Ima ~3* The grandparents are loving and well-meaning people, i-fl, tdHiun * 1 * iS I ? • U ?««■ * I 'aturn .» . t . NBA playoff glance vehicles. The ads usually carried subtitles correcting telephone requests in which paid solicitas imply that -diaot. Praatav ..Horne B u iiih o . Imitnrtm Stwwn ~ .3it hanaK-Sir (lap- n w n * x t amzat- b «> 02 n> a _ - 2!A C :s!S!cibiaii!i re s u lts but they have an unprotected swimming pool in their Deaths of grandma, White, taamt i _» attiiwi a— 'nwu- TH C FW AU B his claims. they are volunteers, and coin collection canisters bearing P tim J-n, tSSiu.n 1 * a 't a 1 taa ww m m am o—< aa>v dusco. Btauaa. Iw irmaa. 9 — tiamM 'ixIETPCH: .ip — Hara tra raaUli and Dauok vs. PoHiafid backyard that w orrit me. They have assured me and my look-alike names that imply a relationship with natioial- taukmmittaaaan winmi> ? iv tc o m . Leisure has found other work on television, SO. I — M orpai nemriia mm 8a C 4 C t o f t bwobal tourrw- TUMdtv. June S Davis distress Jackson fc a E .iu i o o m r t; iia tm zx -* 3 “ -ta o rra a i C. ta a r V » i. a __ husband that they will watch our children every minute if however. He stars in the NBC comedy “Empty ly recognized groups. t o a m . n P m on. Dikroxt 106, Portand 90. Dsaok laada aariaa taitam rnaMNMM a ImMm thrrmr •taJSU. ” J»Mar. 3aar Vnacr <«ix m l » — IJjcn- 1-0 we leave them in their care, but, Abby, as you know, ac­ SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP) — Michael Jack- W m siax- ^ u ta r r n 4 (tia n a O J h S S L i. Nest.” (Honest.) In 1989, 13 states enacted tougher laws to govern fund *-2, tSSiUfi an. iQooa _ *=l— tari«»roon n dtaaca Thursday, Juna 7 iwsbid 5k Sixeangton 2 Sunday, Juna 14 Thompson says he’s tired P < t:s< IH 1C Daboil at Portland, 3:30 p.m. IK h a ir f« ta i la a i - torpat —1-« *r-I S*ialEr I. RcxdcvBa 1 I simply cannot bring myself to leave my children with deaths of his grandmother, AIDS victim Ryan White reporting and disclosure. In some instances, the law in­ ¥ Ttiaaday, Juna 12 ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — “Gonzo” journalist Hunter m "ta»xx*i,,jj Prtdafy'a Oama these grandparents. I doubt if they realize that they are and Sammy Davis Jr., says a spokesman. S JZZ — i Osbolt at R vllind. 0 pjn. itiates public education programs. 'ecata A 1 ; *-»*a 'J Ctampcratap Jackson, 31, had been ill several days when he suf­ S. Thompson says he’s tired after his near-miss with 2 - 'ualatrtm VP—-oaawMr. Sriadjn vk. Eakt HartiDrd at Muzzy Flald. slowing down with age, and they’ve forgotten how fast As a result of congressional hearings, fraudulent wnmmig : n a ; a drug trial, though he believes he would have a t«SMr i/rmana— t m u . Ina: pfta. inmr: jo esre anttk. kma TBA NBA Rnal result little ones can be. fered pains Sunday at home and was brought to St. >2 »t wa ioa—i telemarketing and direct mail practices face the proqiea I S a ' — i'K a n n jia . S> — w afcurw 1. iurtsr Ttwrt. CLAS 8L crushed the prosecution “like rotten eggs.” f t : 2 ■a Xhr Please tell me I’m not paranoid. My friends (almost all John’s Hospital and Health Center. of action from the Internal Revenue Service or the z m a .171— larnaa «r-/ Zar-n% ' ~ 4rxR 4 _ _ a .r .n W a d n a a d ty 's O am aa Pistons 105, Buyers 99 “Il was going to be fun,” Thompson said this week S X S a n ifin a ik of them) think nothing of dumping their kids with their Jackson’s cardiologist said a “temporary setback” Federal Trade Commission. 3 —Ijdliaat. taciapara ”-Vt-!ra. 'J<— -n rc a V .; PORTLAND (99) after eating a 3 p.m. breakfast at the Woody Creek O “□ Um i ZhtfaUm till Tofringlon vt. RUh-Grolon at RUmer Raid, taor-a. =»afpwen biltaaa. ■*«— Idam 93, Moirurx meimt o nutv n n» ' h. G i s n i s ' . R s t i s 1 Karaay 7-13 4-7 13 WBamt 8-12 4-9 20, parents for overnight visits and even weekends. Of in his condition Monday delayed tests to find the Increasingly, many non-profit organizations are seek­ ¥ • V s. ; a 1— Dflaremi, y —tPfrna Middtoloian. 330 pim. Tavern. “We were going to cut them into small rtsf 5-15 4-4 13 \bung 1-3 04 3, Pakovic chunks and slivers.” r C!* .s a i lo iH n rm a abrhM Manchaklar at Eamtam Connacticut Stata answer in your column. in the hospital for another day or two, spokesman !oc.Trii. Diaamnc ~Tirt. Daain8. tia u i 3 i * : 2 I s u ite r sf 1-3 04 3 Robinson 1-5 04 3 Coopsr 0-1 04 support advocacy for public policy issues — abortion, a r •ii J T ijja a r V »-•: i i » 2 » 4 0 11 Unwaraty. W ilimantic, 230 p.m. Bob Jones said l\iesday. Four felony drug and explosives charges and three '-84- i_25..i-»i iH e ir s 4 • : : fxm arrt 0. Totals 3385 1328 90. gun conut)l, capital punishment and other causes. Groups 0 " n 2^ ‘dk ‘ 2 tJnr-rtwT- 2 ! I : * 2 3 10 0 Saturday'a Oama DETRO(T(105) Tvi. * V. ..TV. ^ ^ ARIZONA misdemeanor charges against Thompson were Aitmrim dk M’A • 4 jr tn n w 1 5 2 : a tC a r tr 's 3 12 0 Championship DEAR ME: You are not paranoid; all parents should “In the meantime, Mr. Jackson remains under ob­ sponsoring newer causes “f a the good of all,” such as S.l I 1 I 1 2 'ZxaxBar 2h Rodman 3-5 0 4 6, Edmrds 24 54 9, Lakn- d''opped last week. m rn a .Viii 'V 1 r.tm iiia C r; Pedires 11, M lro s 2 • t • ; txFxxrtr-a 3b 3 112 At M uoy Raid, Briatol, dmaTBA have your sense of responsibility. Since you have doubts servation. His condition is stable and he is resting ZZaw* ( 4 I - - uaaa- rt basr 34 35 11, Dumara 315 84 20, Thomas AIDS research ai^ environmental protection are compet­ „V4 ■ 2 1 : 4 4 HOopT'OR 3 0 10 CLA 88M 1327 54 33, Sallay 24 2-4 8, Johnson 0 4 2-2 Thompson, 53, was charged after Gail Palmer- UtM 3»C:SC * 1 • : fjrrw O fC about your children’s safety while they are in the care of comfortably,” Jones said at a news conference. ing for funds with long-establish^ non-profit groiqis. a»Ttr 2: * : Auanu' 2s. B a itn V I. Slamiord Catholic at Pandart Raid, Portland 33 it 28 18— 98 to visit their grandparents, or invite the grandparents to as “a health nut,” had a heart attack. not always easy for the giver to evaluate newer organiza­ t o r ZMty, '' o ra jw e r i ir-isx-at—.w a rfVfik Frtr. it " ( r m j r 2 0 0 0 Stratford, 3 p.ra 3W- i t t " jnnK-r D ir t a r 2i DalroK 24 23 29 29—105 your home. she visited his home Feb. 21 to interview him for a tions. t it a r n I um 4t'yunn < Sat-'j-i; Bo-air. r-ir; 4 1 : : taxaa cr. 1111 N«« London va Jonatian Law-Mllfoid at jOtiffic ’: : : it O iH w i 3-Polnt goals—Portland 3-11 (Rorlar 35. story she planned to write. to r r-o-rjaK 8 Cirea-rail ' * 1 1 1 P Univarkily of Now Havan, 330 pm . DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine is being married Donahue still on TV ’ -1 •! 6—a . f jiijaat • j * t *: *iTTtiBrr J 10 0 0 \bung 1-3 Ksrssy 31, Oraklar 32), Dsbolt The quality of fund raising has improved,” says WtaftfooUny i G onfoa Skturday'a Oama Prosecutors decided they didn’t have enough 5 - Cktnrtr : * ^rm r ‘u ; Drrtity 'I; 3-10 (Thoria* 3 3 Agukia 1-3 Johnson 31, soon, and she had several showers given for her. She said C ire r ro r t t r Siar r - tr e iiii- ji Championkhip RADNOR, F^. (AP) — Amid speculation that he Nathan Weber of AAFRC. Fraud in i^ilanthropy may Brew ers 6, O rioles 4 'jiwfinur r 1 : S«n1iiqii t l9 4 M Dutraua 31, Lalmbasr 04). Riulod out—Rod- evidence to convict him. ID Paartirx • <>, 1 25 ; 38 1 I 1 lo M a S • • S At Muzzy Raid, Briatol, bmaTBA she received a lot of shower gifts she doesn’t like (wrong is ready to quit television to run for the U.S. Senate, have been slowed, yet it would be foolhardy to believe it AiTTiyn* 2 • Attrar f IV ic in n a rt man, Portar. Rabounda— Itartland 52 (WHIiams “F r ^ ly , I’m suffering a letdown,” Thompson m ijccr Ittax/ja --r^ r to i- 'Jiux. ^ . r r a tat.ia..)r£E a o 3 ace o w — i C LA S S 8 color or just plain not her taste) and she plans to take 12D ^ 0 ) ' t M i 12). Oakoit 73 (Lalmbsar 15). Asaiata-Portland has been stopped. ' ** '*’ rrc»tr M Io n f-rm am x m 001 23b —• Phil Donahue says don’t count on it — yet. at ’ > u at ’ t u * 'a O rllT t HI TUaaday'a Oamaa 22 (P H ls r 8). Oakoit 16 (Thomas 6). Total said. “I was just getting in the mood to get on their yfxmm K i-i V r ja t- ? E—D irear 2 EiComa Cliiior 'JX— Ckncirv them back to the store where they were purchased and “I’m obliged to do the show until 1992, so any f : ■ • 1 ramr r 112 1 I I *. *.a *. I S am ifinalk fouls—Rvltand 33 Dakolt23 A—21,454. level. We would have emshed them like eggs, rotten J 3 > 7 3 5 V.~. V-riaxf tf 1 1 ■ 1 tuo-r n* 4 i • ■ Oeu'iau V ‘ I t 'ad I Sor s-m-isarjt I 2&-frmar, UaVM- Anaonia S, O lbart Schooi-WInatad 1 ask for the cash. lama. nHrmrijpam. aS— taaa. SS—VCtak political plans I might make would not go into effect Cr'XfMf. G.Wi».«i.x t-r, i-- CPHcM'm 1 • ; 1 Krjliia- a 1 • • 1 ^iT^riC Z J t a k Eaat Granby 3, Cankaf Calhollc-NonMilk 2 Can this be done? eggs.” > H la flw r.1- -. 1-24 a .... . Z . ?P—ahaVIKlama. until the 1994 elections,” the talk show host said in Xracoir 7-?, 7.35 j. " *ty*«m > *a *, : Friday's Oama Today In Histoiy ■0 P^ilortaieria ' V>w t. •, tr St -v ja :wi«ra- 'xvjmu ' 1 1 1 Citarn- 18 1 l l ■ “’•wrci jr ' » I P r PE» M SO Championkhip A FRIEND OF HERS the June 9 issue of TV Guide. “I’m really very un­ •• MTv 834 i.~. r.-jnriw ' 1 1 1 1 g-wfllrt ai { • . ; Ita b in n a it Rec baseball Lynch helped Stockwell V 2 i 2 12 5 Anaorta va Eaat Qranby at Muzzy risld. DEAR FRIEND: Probably not. She might be able to decided at this time.” W o rta S»~r.»l3 V * . t r um txrjMM M .W w t. iMIliry -II 4 1 1 1 bunoif , 4 • 1 • thUMlVH Mmimrmij ^I. 1 4 i i j Briakk, 7 pm . ■ V 34 1 lOBkw 18 11 ; -u 1 • • • NIA Ul^ 1fUU~ i lU tiflo n 1 i I 2 1 ' exchange the unwanted gifts for otlier items of the same RADNOR, Pa. (AP) — Dean Stockwell, who Today is Wednesday, June 6, the 157th day of 1990. tan I4af(ii tiw WA — ••• The 23-year TV veteran, a Democrat, said he Matwr 18 2 11 1 tamiHr ' » ' ' 1 ton 'uniS arji value, but cash is almost never given in exchange for a popped out of the public eye at age 15 after appear­ There are 208 days left in the year. A.itinar Damota V 5H ill's Girls’ State Open results Colt League wonders “how electable I’d be in the age of ‘read my Am eriicain W’8i;ir 111 4 1 • 1 ijjwri w t • 2 ■ -Oli—-w ialor * bn« ______returned item. ing on Broadway and in several movies, found League rasHjJts y^Hipn* 2i 2 ’ » I tm m ta r V / 2 4 • ' 1 2 EAST HARTFORD (AP) - Hara aia Ihs Columbta nlppad ktanchaatar, 44, Tuaaday lips.’ I’m pro-choice. I support gay rights. I think the Today’s Highlight in History: 0/tm . a t— " ^ w t r r . v f^ ^ -a im a r **8imo)a»(m ■awtaa o< t« CIAC girl's opsn track and 9aM nighi In Cotumbta. Josh Durmoch akuck out 16 nobody wanted him when he was ready to drop back R e d S o x 9 Tj(m ‘ ; .A. *rrt*nrw !5. ISi—tartetij 7. onom»— Tima Oarnb: Prta. MariManaP; invasion of Panama was a bad i d ^ and I think we On June 6, 1944, the D-Day invasion of Europe took 'fe.nkaes 8 r 4 I 4 ta r .in il V m - liv n qi»H»°nir»ip haW Tussday al Esal Martlwd for Columbta aiKl has tvsa hhs. Phi Buocharl yt»Mm I *:i 1 V—s^aamtuiaar IS? —‘IpimatJrt ought to be able to bum the flag.” in — until he ran into David Lynch. place during World War n as Allied forces stormed the N n r a D w ■ o r r c M ^ in m o n w- wi irau-< '.—2sa» 4— 'H.UAS. H i^ S c h o o L tail Manchaatar wfdi two hita. •» ^ lit tr« T a am R ssuH s And Lynch, co-producer of ABC's “Twin Peaks,” beaches of Normandy, France. t r k H at > M h«aiik(M w- * a t 1- aoomialdl 40; 3 Nonwioh Fras Acaitomy, ' i : •*. 1 2 TJttir.“ HdhwuUfkHi i, ini. V«M^aMa . . . v ; < 4 j Pony League Joe Isuzu out of gas told TV Guide in its June 9 issue that he h ^ On this date: ! i s : xP»»x. a < 2 iT’ r.r* 4 witHMHikoa ) ---- - lauHtvr » ; 3 Vhndaor. 27; A Vtaavsr Itarttord, 94; 8 Dr. G ott lanHW 2 ? 2 1 S ia.i8 VAndaor. 23; 6. East Hartfonl, W 7 ttw Cuba Iwat t«s Vhnkaac 104. at MoriarV presumed Stockwell was dead. In 1844, the Young Men’s Christian Association was tariyr •» t • 1 Drtorta 6 12 1*5— -^»yari .g<. •"* r»^at^rtv > .-I I } j ? 1 Trains-atctions riakl IVlai Sanfos arid Brian Loomia hd wal DETROIT (AP) — Joe will be selling Isuzu haU i< < •wk Ptaat Hanford. EnflaW and Haddam KII Now Stockwcll’s career is very much alive. He 2 2 1 &*raay " * • - V v tia lf 2*.. 5P iiy»ar V r ia n a»! k« kw MkiHiaia whka Jualki tlargrova ptchad founded in London. *«VWMv > ; I I 1 ^ ^ Irgwem. 20; 10. Rmpamug Soutibury, 19, vehicles forever. ta&V 1 ■ 1 E aw o * * 2 liiifrjf tU irr .4’.. is? —. itu r r . innu ta n w rk T w 8w Miiikaai. Slav* Hanson had kvo won a Golden Globe award for his work on NBC’s ta o o o 3- • • f» 1Ata-ltabfon. 16; 13 KMlixjly, 1»; 13. Peter Gott, M.D, ta 1918, the World War I Battle of Bcllcau Wbod, 1 I • 1 taro i 11 Ikla rifika Mika Urowi and Bnatt Daaknona aach (Oh no he won’t.) hutfniuMr ¥.ta< 1 « > 4 4 •Suikhre. Vrtbur Cross Naw Havan, Marry MM “(Quantum Leap.” BmkKX) sr 1 ' ' ■ Cwriar • s 4 1 ^ 5*» UO ^mm0Unm ikitililaxi which would result in a U.S. victory over the Germans, C o n ro c 4 laanaHM a < iNttam n ha 'ah dwB>«- and Vfctarfcfd. 10; 17. ktanchaatar and Joe, the pathological liar played by ac ta David 1 2 ■ taxon a t * 1 .minr%a.~-rima s r n M.* SnArwmiMf tMlAn ^ Stockwell, 54, first acted professionally at 6 in a began in Fiance. Sartkirt y 1 D iitw . 3 13 WaatA-Stamford. McMalwn Leisure, won’t be back in American Isuzu Motors • 1 1 -i 2 1 >J*-a -24 ; ' i A 2 \ 2 W a V *fl BWfTtam' W tv h>«i« jn ru M iv t»«n^yvCfn<} « Broadway play and was signed to a seven-year MGM G o n r e 1 'irJfiHr ^ ; f MBiwwk, GnawoM and Stamford Catwllc. 8. In 1925, Walter Percy Chrysler founded the (Hirysler 1 1 1 m o B V • 1 £ ' * '—•fO, rt> j;*rta h«f .yeirUVwfAil # xirvii.-< w . Inc. commercials when the carmaker introduces its O aarta % 4 -XJtr.i' j -I I 2S Giaxstaxxfoury a n d F h eh-G roto n, 7; >8 contract. He made several films, including "The Boy ' 2 2 tar-ira ^ 1 1 ft i'*r««vniApa[^ .4»v m »'i Corp. Eocrea at 1 Timwnuy. Iktawp klwirop RockvMs, WkHkwm. Rec soccer 1991 lineup of vehicles, said the Della Femina, MUfwtUikiM VpIfltVl ^rV V>J^- ton tkvifviiv with Green Hair.” 6ta a s ir s r * I i ira iii *. ta u c n it ant Houaaaorac RagiontaFtato VHtag*. Small strokes McNamee WCRS advertising agency. In 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened, in '. i •mtlMMTMrf *rwft Tsjloiier at 1 8 V "tanear. Ladyard. Standord. St liar But he hated the attention and at age 15 dropped Camden, NJ. ' l l 1 1 ; ivT-'jim ! a4AP)il4» The ^ency created Joe Isuzu in commercials that 'taUta M V r r 5.4 ’ 2 \ ’ latrblkamixllxa dtaifon. Normawaug-Wbodbury P e e V it e e 8 12 8 T tftat *2 « • 2 I 1 • 1 « * 1 II ‘-Up^ IMHVft* out “to become anonymous, to disappear,” Stockwell In 1934, the Securities and Exchange Commission was Maw lo H 113 ten MM_t sJC.—xiter. triti ixtilw/ PagionaFOaap HNar, 4; SB began in 1986. The ads poked fun at carmaker 7? i > i VUswiftfi f 'o lh .*Pvfrvnr! i l JlWm "oAtyM ^M must psUi^ •*ttm ytK kfth liw iO years ago in a car accident. Due to emotional stress at my Maw Is n r H -»ia r f aa Mftifiae) )h ft uiM > -bkVKftr IW' ■ Alia DarxkL Erdaid, 13S4; 3 Tbxraa •n ia n r m liiim iBii, H-AIk. T371 3 Logan NakywvL SM -kaia 9 (A ktavi I'fw iiy w ^ w ) ) Sadwara 1 job. I’ve begun having attacks everyone calls TIAs, or rownra -ira ih < % jUtiA •. rtfn» > #ft/n hHfiV«% ^ # pa-« I mrjBjrit C o d w tr *'*i Maw\ '11 -liirtfititt :ZM 4. Bad* CwdUo. Vflndaw, ilVxiV) taauvisx) OariMra; ^ ^ u ra a ‘tf> VhiJtnr 'W trhif > MfWtwi JW r >a4 V pp,#vf small strokes. During these episodes. I’m unable to talk, Celebrated Cajun cook stars in new TV show ta j- a U 2 2 1 rtar MdUilar. Guktord. 1383 3 Wr^'^r • 5 ^Sirtlr s h ft* ’XV"l4tW ' ■» t ia r n -• OauaM ) 'rtirtxakia tamUrq, ItnarBy 13J31. and only animal sounds come out. 'Diere’s no paralysis >-rSar 4w8tf^ria > >n* 't'eawl ««K Midgets Cncaer. p-nrrai 2h 1M‘ ■ Frta Darxtk. Erlltad. 2546; 3 Twiaa By Scott Williams At an age when many people have been tiarcr^ d- 5^IPUll ^ jr Naryrira } VV to tr «• fc---- *n rf 8 tc ^ cow'vn 3 (ban italwH .y )0«i Matxywd. Diiktord. 2343 3 Bad) your opinion? My job is at stake! TV Topics 2(X) personal appearances a year. “I’m not 1 cup mayonnaise Vrfer 2h jh tilSU^ir.ttiPt a 'wMltaxi Mtirtaxir 23.1x( . *• '*»> “ vxWy' Hakui* 3 t 'Vtfiala » I n I ilMHeAhaaH fewv4e#OUk DEAR READER: Rrst of all, temporary strokes slowing down,” he said. “They might H rtla t 'a ' ‘ •AA' akrtifiaa aarka. Bkicrrdakl 5391; * (to ** Stvmahary Auum ;«ir*4> l NEW YORK — Justin Wilson, the Louisiana hot sauce or ground cayenne 'CtfaM PSlUifSaiOiiM Vlft Sftf las. O m Coewtr sMerae t • ymar r 8a 88. M 7 14 7 Taaaia M 4 I 4 •iMtaavt lAwri ra » 4 ^ > rtiakit 'rttka. faiiih Akrdacr. 58.53; 3 Jan (Transient ischemic attacks) are not caused by stress. alebrated Cajun raconteur and cook, had catch up with me.” pepper, to taste Caa:an«l 2J» WT— 7 VLP'iia VIA WA lAf. o ■ n ). vvi«4m Juniors 1 114 taP —CotSoMf. L»i~c P®—C -w v a i-lPi-“ E*ilwlotc8la •(! ElL.vila ) Jft. liw r. tauixar hyjxvfika ' 3343:, 4. Sons ftanta, Vta- They are caused by tiny bloiisd clots that break off from just spent the day moving into his new A celebrated after-dinner speaker, Wil­ ijr-ema—rta-a Dararyw r ra. &21 IWA VoA—4 XIX. * a ^ a l -311,23 3 Staeay Sartaara. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce W ar’ll ’•n a-jriar CoMmar PwiKwnr V-agn* # n w A<#/ri‘ ; i fita fta .vt 8v»i/ 1 '* ^ ZawefowaAt i. Mwgan IXwwI- what you have and create a good dish and Saiwe (inR>v“. r-m Vw rtoer -abirafl -.r iaoc8ar« nartaorna Uxuvnrlxtixi ' (I- M - 3 Mkax* Cmbkaa the roughened lining of arteries and are carried to the house north of New Orleans, aaoss Lake son began his career in public speaking in salt, to taste aa—W~-r.i"co«r "p — YJliro U*,. tariOwna im 4 E L n m ll ? * " * >Aa kfoia aA taxad k ta d lta v ^ T—r s a , 4— io A -i E-Pvrull C^-7«aa • ..CB—Coata-u i 'n«Vw»ftv M -Miftealo CN il*«taMUp «v IM *oiS^ *fny4Urt ' 3 ' .18 brain where they produce temporary neurological mal­ season it right, with salt, pepper and a few 1935. A safety engineer, consultant and HV EB—TD-Jor-ar rv.’. - w 3':. M«Cw« ■8., *ft/1 Mkpair frrrfaM-rrB Pontchartrain. Preparation: Iw a a 4 2& —P a m r jc r f iver, ituvrmM Ilw t' ut tanadar Naarfont 31343; 3 SkSata 8 (Atah tkyiwfy AivwW Arwuari. y r p fc» i» Ul U riliH'eWrf): U m U*« va4 tr»>. function, such as weakness, confusion and difficulty The man for all seasonings had poured good things like mint or garlic, bay leaf, lecturer, he’s also taught “human rela­ owraa Ife—Pwtia .-iS— la-Xorn 2 • li , 8>w in* >w» >vnoanau3 317.13 3 LaA ni^ Kavfo Vk3 Utah* IkaniaMfy Parian taldta Stir together the cream cheese and Pfnialfwaaia rtiftfi firiiMM/ k# omiHU ■ fAmeUv., cayenne pepper, bell pepper, onion, Tlger« 6, kndians 2 ' • f. 44.-.a i '? D—•'"<144 ai - '8. tartUxi klivtmlliaid. 3 ‘ 8 4 '. 4. Maggla Sto 8 ItatamO CVckvwa 1 tltaavk C.atavyl speaking. himself a dollop of mcrlot, a wine he tions” to police in six states, including Er —U r/liw r» ta m r C l 7 2 2 1 t WvtH U 9|ps4»»MJt 4*Wf«M» celery,” Wilson said. lemon juice. Stir chopped shrimp and Paaitaaia 'll 1 t-mMayiHi annr aawug, 32B. 3 PM OCon- TIAs are treatable. One aspirin tablet a day will suffi­ favors, to talk to a telephone caller. Louisiana. teiocrr CLrrcijitaD , » H P E P • • iC .* |lu l> - /ia IfV W lJ K U p*'*^a,4< green onions into softened cream cheese. t a i- t it • 1 2 2 2 • 1 txu Jxnky >ax5innal. 32 i a 3 Bae Dadkbcra. It isn t all that hard, but so few people lerkM C oifU fU t nMwft#(f V* ' v#4a.r^»* irV i r ita jj V urlV ui awxhrtla 22-*1 ciently retard blood coagulation so that sm^l clots are “How’m I doin’? I’m feclin’ so good it “I met Will Rogers in 1935,” Wilson *P-nanr 25 'Cor-ar M.Vt 1 1 1 1 1 ./tU AMiMiarl Kta javl -#ta|«Bp4 Add enough mayonnaise to give mixture 25 abfKea lengwwar, Marcy48d- hungry. ah^d. Serve with aackers, melba toast or f r ’^TMec * 1 1 2 ' fixiiiHixn ■ ■ 'il 3* 3 naaXar Cxanmnaa. Eaat Cadioki.- v* St nwrauu tbstam resort to prevent a permanent stroke. part of American cooking since his first you’re a complete fool.” Serartr ;orJ-«l t 2 a in a rt r 80 4i8 Ta r*/ a « 8a»l B 1 J o ita n r 8a W- vwnniiirlr4ttar« wa \ o K m4 b . — o chips. Serves 12. bxMiiiivii *>«ihnilr. ' ' 1 Julia Gataazzs, Cormacacul Skata UntaMvfiy. VWknavta.), 9 SO The opener features brown rice pud­ M f/or socrail • M«ar r 8a 'rt. HSP—CHayaa sy Uaxyara SP.—P iilllr flaOla xiMInra tbyw* f-«- x i- ),4.a « . pJTV Your case is complicated by the fact you had a severe cookbook in 1964. Haae. e J i 2 1 '> “ Ca-ao—T W O tf»uv* f-nt. la rjV a la ri «iif '.art '.auHw nu—i ‘Jxixanrtbiir; ' 787 4 ftw ita OCorvtaL Wilson calls himself a “half-bleed” □ □ □ "ISP—C oraorji sy irra rrx a**'—Pr-aeors. Mxxb Amy naaiwaiara. 1Mndhan\ iH'ain injury many years ago. I do n a know what role this His first PBS series, “Cookin’ Cajun,” ding with meringue; other "guest stars” jMta K 414 8 8< M a » 2 7 S a a c e rd ZmeeMne-. ' ’tfi. W n ria ^ w PP.fiiMO JTrt -Ov-of lv«v -liMl- I Cajun. His father was Louisiana’s com­ '..--cxi-ao— 8itr-a P^iili^a F,«. MtiDw 'P: J it'« taw5ort iiixtar, Saeiee, 113144 are shrimp, oysters, catfish, aawfish, rab­ BEASTIES ALERT! DEPT.: EmMH* 813 ICO aco 4 Eottre Corf. T-trS CxiM rt Hrj» VMrtartwwb «.a U.—. .ir-aba accident has played in causing your present symptoms. aired nationwide on PBS and cable f a >ar> 1IA Xhitdwi' ‘ trtaum Atarp taaWM. 15.30- missioner of agriculture f a 32 years, and ' ®“ ® * ® « A —i 7—ir/1 P—23.VK P irates 6, C ubs 5 In my opinion, you need an examination by a m ac than 10 years. bit, venison, mirliton, andouille and “Beauty and the Beast,” the lush CBS E—Ptakea. Uf-BT. DP—OaOBO • rra lV O -.r > iixwiix lanitlar Ataadkl. '.EBB; 3 Hwdi his mother. Olivet, was Louisiana French ta w e e rii a n c A Q O P1TT3auafin iWxxtaxt anrttaioi r-wa Aaadawy. 15J0: 4 Lfoy Radio, TV boudin sausage, crab, okra, pecans, romance about a girl and her man-beast Z. ixe Cowat 7, C wmaru 7 2E Maflnnal ram w. awwio neurologist. Ask your doctor to refer you. The ^lecialist At 76, Wilson is launching his fourth -Baarga txiwUiMxi naii..HMt nartfort 1336; 3 Ita lrita who taught him how to cook. Jae^ SB—U rnir >Z, KaaP- 'T , B lue Jays 7, Tw ins 3 '"HfOnaD U ^I'.VtravaAl. •aaa#ir«w4 8ai 'gator, greens, sweet potato and duck. that attracted a cult of fans but low N ara w r taatner cf •.-ta rxNrtxgy -It't ( rtarir GraabaL Soudi will very likely order tests, such as a CT scan of the TV cooking show, “Louisiana Cookin’: IF florarar. P a d d t - s IPka taarar *aai1 v m t 8 wa xi— xewwia 8a “She was a great improviser,” Wilson ratings, returns to the airwaves this sum­ M M 8C 8O TA TOtaoacTO Si-lStr J Jb Vlxixbn. xi 'I brain, to assess the degree of damage, establish a diag­ Home Grown,” showcasing the fish, “I am a gourmet, but I am more of a JSaH a i fUo if (araxial tiaraK.M< i bM rtiiA itm a . *aaoaa, akltr, 4 treatment. anecdotes of Acadiana, his beloved south r . r ( lb CA.ffiCJIC HEUx ta k y - jl. .Uxyxirt xartaai 'war she’d say, ‘Children, that’s a mus-go. It 1 4 P-rt-Jxtatsf 1 ' Z ' Or Aar He £ . J . CxcxKxtr? r laxxAjrt tjMtaxb Hrximdald, 43ja-. 3 Uaa MSG. NESN. WTIC. W m i’ Hamilton and Ron Perlman, respectively, S w a ir iM * J 0 1 iMrftiyy if jariiw an air^. a a 8ixaa'/axw virim ri Louisiana homeland. gourmand is somebody that’s a P-l-G hog G aian % 1 ‘ baA f txwxw iWMiHxgnrt rr.'x lk 3 A a*M T hanpaory I am particularly concerned because, based on the in­ mus’ go down yo’ t’roal.’” 9 5 : • • O xatu- at 7:30 p j i i .------ll\(xta at Mois, will air at 9 pan. EDT Saturdays begin­ CorrfwauH 32 3 8 8 8 urK 2b € DWCxai " I w D *l-7rx*8. 4rtrtxixx«xxx—f 8mI Wilson, who’s appeared on commercial and that’s what I am.” 1 2 Ita rtu r 4- 2 1 • taxUjrtff -6 1 • • ■ ta x - M ib S ‘wwa AxxMixxa 'amara tartar*, tataam Vtard) 7:30 p.m. — Ti|sort «t liKltwu. “Wiseguy,” anotha low-rated series P«W/ iiacrau B 2 aaitan r 8w 8e . CarQ aia y proud of the new show, his first in five Wilson, who has recorded 27 albums of Mrta*t " tayw a -. 4 5 ' 5 ta/xTxa jj- B a krita » t . *4>4«(»« •A tfo / tlxwiridaM. V. .3* 3 Cartan. 5083; 4 something is dcMie right away. More than your job may “Home Grown:” -8fft(*rao.— Cfto»o. E/*- ChATt^rt 'aiMiy ESPN with a loy^ fan following that has been E £art4 laruaa 'b i ■ ■ C U f 2b 4 • ' 5 totaiaxw i S rJ .-r j r u lrx ta iv V ■* 1 Mnnaud- F.aa Am d arry . be at stake. Ask your doctor to approve the aspirin years. It is running a will run on m ae Cajun humor, also is the author of five loM re taar '' 8<* H w e r* c o n iT ia Midnight — Collogo World Ingredients: relegated to backup status on the net­ G a g r* aa 4 C, U W la r a 4 1 1 5 tal'tali-a ( t- 81' I WartrZxMWr l'.V l than 200 public television stations across cookbooks (the latest due out this month) 7—2 . « K - 'Z M n iwrtAA MMif ‘ tkuimdaift Tixw lliarw . Stacy therapy; insist on a neurological consultation. Please let 8 ounces cream cheese, softened XctJM 21 a s 1 toM a 27 7 14 8 ta t4 ta 'wiftfVrva Series: Oeorgis vg. Siaiiford (taped the country. work’s fall schedule, will be rerun ifK A n r lartxtarf nlvui lixtawa UsArtaraa Barba) deity). ESPN me know what the specialist concludes. and co-autlior of two Cajun humor books one-quarter cup fresh lemon juice “Cajun cooking is the ability to take and a children’s book, “Cajun Fables.” Thursdays at 9 pan. EE)T beginning June 1 pound shrimp meat, boiled, peeled 28. 0

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I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Crossword TV Tonight I „ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Unscramble these four Jumbles, FOOD one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. ( U C£) News (CC). J 6:00PM 8 :0 0 P M CX This is America, Charlie survive in the white man s world after she ACROSS 37 Mala Aniwer to Prevlout Puule d ) Who's the Boss? (CC). BrownI: Birth of the Constitution (CC) and several other children are abducted POURC chickani (B) Webster Animated In the summer of 1787, the from their reservation. An "American 1 WtUrholti 41 Poatic gQitoa aad □□□ Peanuts gang works in Philadelphia during Playhouse" presentation. Michelle St 6S) Mr. Belvedere (CC). the Federal Constitutional Convention. (R) 6 Cowboy contraction □ John, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Ron White. 11H0 Tr»w Now arrange the circled letters to crunch cakes and oatmeal raisin m i^ t think. Entemann’s packaging 24 Black dairy animal prealdent 35 Under- 1983. pended police officer goes undercover to form the surprise answer, as sug­ • Fbr a flavorful aroma, when slowly. $1.79 to $1.99 per 7-ounce pack­ saturated fat. That’s quite good cow 2 Biblical 18 Aatronauta' atand? plaguing their parents' rented house. Bette cookies. $2.49 to $3.29 per 12- to suggested 1 ounce as a serving size, Davis, Carroll Baker, David McCallum. d® MOVIE; 'Ghost W riter' A magazine nab the real killer. Arliss Howard, Suzy z c gested by the above cartoon. the coals are about ready, age. compared to what else is available 26 Hindu charKler "all right” 36 Sierra — Amis, George Wendt. 1988. Rated PG. (In • hi a small bowl, combine 1 7 1/2-ounce boxes. cymbalt 3 — atudiea 21 Poaitlve 38 — upon a 1980. Rated PG. writer is given a career boost when a de­ which (XMitains 100 caltM-ies or less. Bonnie: \ t a time when most of in the freezer case; ceased Holiywood starlet returns from the Stereo) sprinkle a handful of mixed herbs’ l*/2 teaspoons onion powder, 1/2 28 Waltr 4 High note particle time [ES PN ] Inside the PGA Tour Bonnie: Since all the fats in En­ But the USDA’s deflniticMi of an the major food companies are rush­ But I have concerns with the barrtar 5 Dlgraaa 22 Hallow un­ 39 Singer Della grave. Audrey Landers, Judy Landers, Jeff [LIFE] MOVIE: 'I Know Why the Caged *w:THE[1 1 2 r a v « s [ I I I 3 moistened with water around the teaspoon garlic powder and t/4 29 Froat (a der ahoulder 40 Kindt [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep Conaway. 1989. Bird Sings' Based on black novelist Maya temann’s new baked goods have average serving size of baked goods ing to reformulate products and shrimp marinara dinner. It has (miy 6 Heating (Answers tomorrow) edge of the bed. caka) material 25 Shower 45 Moral Irant- [TMC] MOVIE: The Time Machine' d® d® Unsolved M ysteries (CC) Sched­ Angelou's remembrances of her life as a teaspoon ground black pepper. been replaced by vegetable gums, is 2.8 times bigger. Using that more make sometimes misleading health nine grams of protein. Since a din­ 30 Canina cry 27 More grettlon • Soak some bay leaves in 7 Current unit The inventor of a lime machine journeys uled: an Ohio woman's disappearance child in the Depression-era South. Diahann Yesterday’s Jumbles: CURRY ABBEY IMPOSE EMBRYO Sin-inkle chicken, steaks, fish, the desserts are fat- and cholesterol- realistic serving size, these desserts 31 JabiMd 8 Warm auaplciout 46 The (Fr.) into the future, where man Is the slave of over 8 years ago; the search ends for a Carroll, Ruby Dee, Esther Rolle. 1979. Answer. Went on foot In a rainstorm—RUBBERS water unUl softened, then skewer claims, it’s nice to see a ctnnpany ner provides about a third of the 33 Sharp taata 9 Follow 31 Wig 4 8 ------Clear cannibalistic subhumans. Rod Taylor, Florida man suspected of fleecing nudist- burgers and spareribs with lemon free. In place of the traditidllng, from Jumbia, do thia nawapapar, P.O. Eloi 4306, Orlando, FL 32902-43M. into the meat on all sides. For a has used carageenen, guar gum, Carolyn: Entemann’s is one of Wasa’s other products, new Falu protein, or about 15 grams. K you [USA] He-Man and Masters of the d® dZ) Smithsonian W orld (CC) This Greenwood, Ned Beatty, Catherine Hicks. Ineluda your nama, addrtat ar>dzip coda and maka your chock payable lo Nawapaparbookt. • Cut up chunks of fresh fruit r W Universe look at quantum mechanics includes a visit 1989. (In Stereo) taste variation, add 1 tablespoon carob bean gum, xanthan gum, agar the pioneer edmpanies to make Rye Crispbread is all natural, low in choose to eat the shrimp dinner, be to a high-energy particle facility, and inter­ and thread them on skewers. and carboydrate gums. ' TT 6:30PM CSCBS News (CC). (In Stereo) 9:30PM ® 2nd International chili powder, 1 teaspoon crushed baked gocxls that aren’t all there. sodium, high in fiber and made sure it’s alongside a glass of views with Sheldon Glashow and Burton Rock Awards (CC) David Bowie, Eric KP- 'N' CAFXYLE by Lar.y Wright Baste with a mixture of i/4 cup To help keep these baked goods ( S go) ABC News (CC). Richter. (60 min.) (In Stereo) oregano leaves, and t/2 teaspoon The idea was apparently to make without fat or cholesterol. Keep up protein-rich low-fat or skim milk. Clapton, Melissa Etheridge and Sam Kini- melted butter, 1/4 teaspoon fresh, the Entemann’s “bakers” have ( D Comedy Wheel d® Movie ground cumin. desserts withemt using eggs or but­ the g(xxl w(Hk, Wasa. Carolyn: I also think Health son will perform at the State Armory in ground cinnam on and l/g also added stabilizers such as gD Charles in Charge (CC). ® ) MOVIE: 'From Here to Eternity' The • Manhattan, New York, to honor the • Melt 6 tablespoons butter, ter, and to my mind, it’s a perverse Carolyn: I think of Wasa more as Choice skimped on the shrimp. Five TT TT w (18) Newsworthy passions and violence of a group of sol­ world's greatest rock performers. Christie teaspoon ground allspice. Cook polysorbate 60, mono-and (Mie — like trying to graduate from shrimp might be enough for an ap­ Brinkley and Bo Diddley will be among the margarine or oil. Add 2 the (XHnpany that has come up with a r Mama's Family diers stationed at Pearl Harbor just before just until fruits are warm, brush­ diglycerides, lecithin, ethoxylated college without going to any classes. petizer but not as the focus of a World War II are portrayed. Burt Lancas­ presenters. (90 min.) (In Stereo Live) . KAT^irWHftV^H^ teaspoons crushed thyme leaves, a 100 different variati(Hi$ (m a taste­ dD NBC News (CC). ing and turning often. mono-and diglycerides and s^ium In this instance, at least, the cheating ter, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra. 1954. (5® i® Dear John (CC) John is concerned \nm f 1 teaspoon onion powder, U4 less cracker theme. This cracker is whole meal. While the beef in the (S4l (S?) Nightly Business Report dl) Wallenberg: A Hero's Story With Hi­ as Ralph announces his intention to re­ • Mix orange juice with stearyl lactylate. (Since these are all shows up in rubbery cakes, cheap­ unique mainly for its curvy pierfora- Yankee pot roast is remarkably (58) Family Ties (CC). tler's Installation of a more militant regime marry the fickle Blomlika. (R) (In Stereo) teaspoon ground red pepper and chemicals. I’d say “chemists” would w ground cumin (about 2 teaspoons tasting d ^ s h and cw^ies so chewy ti(His, making it easy to turn these tender, the meal is badly in need of ®i) Love Connection in Hungary, Wallenberg (Richard Chamber- 3 ^3 5 P M [TMC] MOVIE: 'My Mom's a */4 teaspoon salt. Stir over low be a better term for the people who lain), despite an attempt upon his own life, o p N o t . per l-3rd cup) and ground red I consider them a viable alternative crackers into croutons. Need I do potato chunks. (This might more ac­ [A & E ] Chronicle A discussion with the W erew olf A handsome werewolf uses heat fw 1 minute to bring out the 2 T resorts to more perilous tactics to combat his supernatural powers of suggestion to pepper to taste. Brush over ribs make Entemann’s foods.) to dog chew sticks. curately be called Yuppie pot roast, first Americans to storm ttie beaches of the Third Reich's attempted extermination flavors. Great for grilled nuM'e than remind you that perfora- Normandy June 6. 1944 lure an unsuspecting housewife into his or pork cubes before grilling. Basically, these chemicals are To make iq) for s- Crartt [CNN] Moneyline novelist uncovers a terrible secret when compete in free fall and air ballet. (60 min.) ® 1990 by NEA. Inc. i with Italian sauce, spaghetti with Tuesday: Bagel with peanut but­ Movlot BOOKS [ESPN] SportsCenter she heads to the country for some thera­ [CNN] CNN News Italian sauce, Italian mixed ter, sliced peaches, milk. Noluro peutic rest. Romy Windsor, Michael T SNAFU by Bruce Beattie In d lin i . National Search for Out-ot-PrInt Books [LIFE] Moonlighting [DIS] MOVIE: 'Ollie Hopnoodle's vegetables, Italian bread, parmesan Weiss, Antony Hamilton 1988 Rated R Haven of Bliss' (CC) Humorist Jean She­ Wednesday: Juice, toast, cereal, Myitafv [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) [USA] Murder. She Wrote pherd's semi-autobiographical account of cheese, brownie. milk. Nolura ^ CELEBRITY CIPHER d ) Entertainment Tonight an Indiana family’s less-than-perfeci sum­ niesday: Cranapple juice, roast ScMHe . 7:30PM 8 : 3 0 P M ( S Normal Life (CC) After ex­ Thursday: Juice, cereal, toasL Cetebnty CIptw cryptograms are created from quotations by famous John Candy's upcoming movie "Deli­ mer vacation, James B. Sikking. Jerry LEARNING IS CHILD’S PLAY Anllquat people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for periencing his first kiss, Simon attempts to turkey with gravy, sweet potato and milk. rious ' (In Stereo) O'Connell, Dorothy Lyman 1988. Hotlglon another Today 's due B equals V. date as many girls as possible (In Stereo) apple casserole, peas and onions, T tia itif CB) (22) Jeopardy! (CC). [M A X ] MOVIE: Star Trek V: The Final Friday: Juice, toast, cereal, milk. (X g® Head of the Class (CC) T.J Frontier' (CC) A renegade Vulcan kidnaps cranberry sauce, pumpernickel Eric SIMna T U2VR ECAR R| (X) Kate & Allie (CC) makes a "deal with the devil " to get ac­ the crew of the starship Enterprise in an bread, fresh fruiL Bolton schools Now England cepted into the IHP class (R) • • • Hortlaga Proai (TT) News obsessive quest for the meaning of life. Wednesday: Minestrone soup, The following lunches will be WoRaoa NuMng •K YKPKPLKYKH CAH d® ( ^ M*A*S*H [A & E ] Crusade in Europe The Red Ball William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Laurence express and other operations work to Luckinbill. 1989 Rated PG. (In Stereo) Thornton Burgoit Carol Burnett and Friends veal cutlet with gravy, oven roasted served at Bolton Elementary-Center (58) keep the communication lines open. JaaoRh C. Uneoln • K EKOO RMIZJMR (55) Hard Copy 1 0l30PIVI (Tl) USA Tonight potatoes, green beans with pimien- schools the week of June 11-13. The Qona SIritlon Portor..., 9 :0 0 P M (X Jake and the Fatman (CC) ® Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) 31) Synchronal Research tos, white bread, pear halves. schools close for the summer BOOKS & BIRDS McCabe and Jake's murder Investigation is .'•.i’i oil Still. Prop. 8 CSRKY T'P [A & E ] World of Survival hindered by an interfering gossip column­ dD Odd Couple Thursday: Grape juice, baked holiday (Ml June 14. No lunch will ist, struggling to revive her faded career (H) Paid Program macaroni and cheese, broccoli, be served the final day: 819 E. MIddIa Tpka [CNN] Crossfire I i T w i r % Manohoatar, CT J I A K . (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) — V C Y C M [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) A journalist and (S) Hogan's Heroes whole wheat bread, mixed fruit. Monday: Peanut buUer and jelly Doogie Howser, M.D. (CC) Greed ST. MARY'S DAY SCH(3QL [ f c ] ; CO (203) S4B-3440 her children help Grant and Jess preserve a (X g® ®J) Three's Company Friday: Pineapple juice, baked sandwich, snack and milk available. :x>: spreads through the Howser family when *** O) 0 ) 0 ) C o 1 .^' B C Z J M C A . nesting area (In Stereo) [E S P N ] Baseball Tonight fish with Newburg sauce, chived Ihesday: Peanut butter and jelly o> c : Id: C C £ : o- HOURS; Tuoadiy-Solurdty Doogie appears on a TV game show (R) F f - 1 O: J 11-4.30 pm SOLUTION; "W e are here and It is now [ES PN ] Major League Baseball: Teams (In Stereo) 41 Park Street» Manchester, CT 06040 . E 2 E ^ s s to Be Announced (3 hrs ) (Live) 1 1 :00PM ® ® @ News (CC) mashed potatoes, carrot coins, rye sandwich, with snack and milk r m • THURSOAYS'UNTIL • P.M. HT^Menckerr^* human knowledge Is moonshine.” — c - 2 > ^ • “i§ ® Run for Your Life (X 50 Years Ago Today bread, apple raisin crumble. available. •a otil for Sunday S 1 [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Pulse' (CC) Everyday • 3 2 • o appliances run amok after an evil force 65) (5® Night Court |CC) Harry is pleased Qi) Cheers (CC) Wednesday: Bring your own j c o O Monday hour*. to discover that a lovely journalist has takes control of a new family's idyllic sub­ (T® Synchronal Research lunch. Snack and milk available. O 1(3 UJ urban home Cliff DeYoung, Roxanne Hart, taken an interest in him (R) (In Stereo) Meals on Wheels St. Mary's Day School will offer - u U (5® All in the Family Part 1 of 2 L z m a z m L Joey Lawrence. 1988 Rated PG-13 (In (54) MOVIE; 'Where the Spirit Lives' The following meals will be Coventry schools Stereo) (CC) A young Blackfoot Indian struggles to (5® (5® g® News served to Meals on Wheels clients "Your boyfriend isn't a juvenile the week of June 11-15. The hot The following lunches will be delinquent? How come my car alarm goes served at Nathan Hale and 3 day afternoon pre-school program ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson off when he’s a block away?” noon meal is listed first and the cool Roberts(Mi schcxils the week of June FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves evening meal second: Monday: Mild American chop 11-14. No luiKh will be served the 12:00-2:30 PM NEED SOME EXTRA suey, carrots, green beans: Chicken final day: .sandwich, fruit, milk. Monday: Cheeseburger on a roll, oven fries, assorted fruit. : niesday: Roast beef with gravy, Call for information SPENDING MONEY!! I baked potato, mixed vegetables: Egg 'Hiesday: Cotrfe’s choice. • salad sandwich, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Tomato soup, grilled 649-4583 Newspaper routes available '• Wednesday: Baked chicken cheese sandwich, choice of Iquarter with gravy, whipped potato, vegetable, chilled fruit. In your area... jspinach: TWkey sandwich, fruit, ;milk. Earn money and prizes by • Thursday: Baked meatloaf with •gravy, whipped potato, broccoli: DON'T MONKEY delivering the : Chicken sa l^ sandwich, fruit, milk. I Friday: Stuffed shells with Manchester Herald tomato sauce, zucchini, wax beans: AROUND... TUna salad sanlwich, fruit, milk. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom in your neighborhood. PHIPPS by Joseph Farris Manchester High The following lunches will be Try Our Pay-By-Mail Call today to get more details. RR^TMVaMARf'OfK-.,. served at Manchester High School ; and the Regional Occupational Program... THBWH'CDmL/He/K'f' Training Center the week of June AFPIOM VIOLET 16 PgAc! It makes paying your subscription easier on you. 647-9946 ! 11-15, the fmal week of school: Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can Monday: Cook’s choice, simply write a check for 3 months, 6 months or a full ; vegetable, dioice of fruit, milk. year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about Benton...... 103-174 Tuesday: Cook’s choice, having ready cash lo pay your carrier, answering the Branford...... 68-161 ; vegetable, choice of fruit, milk, door when it's inconvenient or being at home to pay Brookfield S t...... all j Wednesday: Cook’s choice, your bill. ' -vegetable, choice of fruit, milk. WE WILL NOTIFY Deepwood...... all Thursday: Cook’s choice, Simply complete the coupon bejow and send it to YOUR CARRIER Devon...... all vegetable, choice of fruit, milk. us...or if you would like more information on our Pay- THAT YOU AREA PAY-BY-MAIL Durkin...... All V Friday: Half day, no luiKhes By-Mail program call the Circulation Department. CUSTOMER served. 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ East Center Tpke...... 25-207 odd WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll tion, you will be billed. THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Junior highs East Middle Tpke...... 0-155 odd 1 East Middle Tpke.... 216-236 even VA 5EE,fOH„.THERE"'? they meet,,, IT'5 RIHFA LIKE r The following lunches will be WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF I would like to pay by mail tor my Manchester Herald subscription. Please beqin mv oav-bv- Englewood...... all BUY A WALLET WELL.'iCU DONTEXPECT A RITUAL TO they FALL LOVE gOMHEATlOH ^Tserved at the Manchester junior high ^ x D M E e O C Y EtAVE. y o u A TO KEEP IT IN. SALMON ?PA'NHIN final week of school: Enclosed please find payment for Haynes...... all 5AUM0H )• Monday: F(x>tlong hot dog on Carrier Delivery; Hillcrest...... all t?0.. . 'roll, baked beans, sauerkraut, choice !,i>f fruit, milk. □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 m onths *46.20 □ i year *92.40 Horace St...... all I' Tuesday: Cook’s choice, Senior Citizens; Kenny S t...... 1-84 Vegetable, choice of fruit, milk. □ 3 m onths *21.56 6 m onths *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 Marble...... all « Wednesday: Cook’s choice, ^vegetable, choice of fruit, milk, Optional carrier tipi may be included with your payment / Tip Amount. McCabe...... all 9 North Main...... all r Thursday: Cook’s choice, Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months Z vegetable, choice of fruit, milk. New State Road...... all EEK AND MEEK by Howls Schnsidsr m ilm 0 ' Friday: Half day, no lunch. Oakwood St...... 264-371 Stock Place...... all ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue Manchester schools Packard S t...... all Tonica Spring Trail . all PHATSOCJGH5 THAT'5 AAV The following lunches will be 441 South Main Condo’s ...... all Wadsworth St E xt 157-164 YOU'RE CLOSING-CLOSING: HA! THOLkaHT YOU COULD W M V DOM*T VOLI /irt I served at Manchester elementary AAOTHtR ADfOGUt ^ NOW,MONf*aeH! ESCAPE ME, DID YOU? , Squire Village...... all Wstherell . all SIZE, LIZARD BBEATW^ ;schools the week of June 11-15: I Monday: Hot dog on roll, baked /t ^ A J O R •beans, saueikraut, choice of fruit, Imilk. I Tuesday: Cook’s choice, MAKE IT EASY ON Y0URSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL 9 CALL NOW jvegetable, choice of fruit, milk. ; Wednesday: Cook’s choice, 647-9946 / 643- 2711 •vegetable, choice of fruit, milk. The Manchester Herald •' Thursday: Cook’s choice, ivegetable, choice of fruit, milk. P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 m i m \ i(anrI|Fatpr IrralJi I Friday: Half day, no lunch. 0

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I HOMES APARTMENTS 0 ■ <>/ FOR SALE 1 FOR RENT JUST REDUCED! Excep­ M A N C H E S T E R -3 , 4, and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 tional, 7 room, 1 '/j bath 5 room apartments for Colonial In the 8th Dis­ J rent. 646-2426 week- trict. 1st flo o r fa m ily days, 9-5.______room with fireplace. A great buy. Priced In the MANCHESTER- N otice s LOST Dynamlte 1 bedroom AND FOUND PART TIME $150's. B la n c h a rd & I PERSONALS I PERSONALS HELP HOMES HOMES Rossetto Realtors," unit. 1st floor. $525 As a condition precedent HELP WANTED CARPENTRY/ We're Selling Houses" Includes heat, hot wa­ FOUND- white with black ' WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE to the placement of any REMODELING HANDYMENICARPENTERS HEATING/ 646-2482.0 ter, and garage. No long haired cat. PART TIME Cleaning Cl8afiin9.HaulnQ,C4n»r 646-8496 bedrooms, slldersfrom on a very private 645-8912 6464)674 call Dave Rich beautiful Inground BeautiM Mtciwns t bolhroom addi- REPAIR 649-8045 We're Here To Serve 645-1973 master bedroom, kit­ wooded lot. Eat-In kit­ pool and private BRUELS EASTSIDE AUCTION GALLERY 289-5297 . chen with breakfast tlons/Wood decks. I HOMES chen and dining room tenced-ln yard. Main­ ■nsbllatiai and Replacement ^ (/) THE area and pocket door ALL MASON WORK MOWING LIONEL COTE to attached green­ tenance tree exterior. of Water Heaieri Wall Papering and Painting College Pro HAWKES TREE SERVICE FOR RENT house. Private yard to fireplaced living Beautiful landscaped YounamS;WocandoS All lawn, tree, and ROOFING & SIDING Bucket, truck A chipper. ■Gas 30 years Experience ■1,000,000 Uabllity Ins. MANCHEj^IER PART TIME features many fruit room are lust a few of lot. Call for you exclu­ A 30 Yre. Experierwe shrub service ■Hardworking College Students ■30 Years Experience Stump removal. Free ANDOVER- Across from PART TIME I HOMES trees. Must see! th e fine features. ■Electrjc Insurance, References and lake, large yard, 2 bed­ > H HELP WANTED sive show ing! $199,900. A Licensed ■2 Year Written Guarantee ■Fully Insured estimatee. Special HELP WANTED FOR SALE $185,656. P h ilip s Real $146,500. D.W. Fish Anne Miller Real Est­ A Insured Ol C A L L JO H N Free Estimates ■Free Estimates oonsfderation for elderty and rooms, kitchen, living “D HERALD Estate, 742-14500 R ealty, 643-1591.D ate, 647-8000.O •L ice n se # 5 0 6 7 3 7 room, and enclosed C all 646-0440 WIson 01 Company MARTY MATTSSON MANCHESTER handicapped medical BABYSITTER needed for 6456393 649-0773 Call 1-600-346-4649 24 Houre 646-9564 porch. $800 per month. RECEPTIONIST- port 2 small children. Flexi­ 649-4431 647-7553 References/Security time. Immediate Medi­ ble hours, pay Is negot­ ROY HADDEN required. 742-7625. cal Core Center of iable. Call CM Whls- Jack Lappen Realty Manchester has a part ton, 647-8560.______PAULA A. LENTI tim e opening fo r o KAREN UZANAS RN HOME CARE WEE- 164 E, Crnfer St. — Mancfieittcr, CT 06040 I HOMES HOMES STORE/OFFICE front desk receptionist. KENOS Only- Imme- BILL EMBSER HOMES HOMES I HOMES HOMES Hours are every other FOR SALE FOR SALE CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT dlate position. 643-4263 I FOR SALE IFOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE weekend, Sat. 8am to Negotiable hourly or I 8pm amd Sun. 11am to STORE FOR RENT-460 per visit rate depend­ NOTARY PUBLIC S E R E N I1 T M I LASl 11! MESSAGE TO HOME MANCHESTER- 7pm. Previous medical 1 - 800 - 525-9260 lOUALHOUIlMO MAKE THE DISCOV­ SOUTH WINDSOR "B-l- HOMES FOR SALE BY CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny Main Street, Manches­ ing on education and OPPOOTUHItT Newly listed 2bedroom ERY!!! Quality built BUYERS-Wonf more Spaclous Is the word. G" SPLIT-2900 Sq FT. GOVERNMENT office and computer experience. Call Visit­ space, privacy, quality Ranch Condo, private ter. Please call 646- Now Is the time to look at what we have to offer and to buy. CHFA-FHA-Veterans-CALL and BUY NOW 'rt Townhouse with care­ Contemporary Split- Lots of space In this Custom alr-conditloned AGENCIES! $1.00 (U- experience preferred. ing Nurse and Com­ construction, unique entrance. Rent with op­ 2426, 9:00-5:00 SOUTH W INDSOR-JUST LISTED! Only $117,900 forthis 2BR. Townhouse in the Westage complex Woods view free wall-to-wall car­ level Is ready for you beautiful home. Large home features eat-ln kit­ repalr) or $1600 (move- Interested applicants munity Health of East­ floor plan? Call Ron tion to buyl $59,900. weekdoys. peting throughout. with 3 bedrooms up­ country kitchen, first chen with bow window In). 1-805-564-6500 ext. contact Personnel, at ern CT. 228-9428. from kitchen. Courtyard from the living room. Super nice. .. call today, ask tor Jack Lappen ______Fournier to see 71 IMMACULATE 1st 4 AIR CONDITIONED 721-7393. Amble through the slid­ stairs, formal dining floor family room with overlooking In g ro u n d HA 1383 for Immediate floor unit. Fully ers from the living McDIvItt St., Manches­ OFFICES are available RECEPTIONIST room, living room with skylight, 4 bedrooms, pool, master suite with response. apllanced! $60,900. medical room onto the balcony ter. U & R oversized In Manchester. Square NEEDED for 20 to 30 fireplace and heatola- 2Vi baths. All this and bath, plus finished wal­ 2B ED R O O M END RECEPTIONIST- part t r overlooking the pri­ Raised Ranch. MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ feet areas are 600-480- hours per week to type, tor. You'll enloy the an In-ground pool too! kout LL. ANS THERE'S room Ranch, 1 car UNIT. Pool & Tennis, ENJOY EVERY time. Immediate Medi­ vate backyard with RE/MAX East of the 350-240. The office are answer phones, usual convenience of having $189,900. T u rn y o u r MORE! $309,900.D.W. charming village set­ cal Care Center of running brook. You R iver, 647-1419.0 garage, fireplace, centrally located with office duties. Non- a lower level with re­ skills into gold. Join Fish Reolty, 643-1591.0 fenced In yard. ting.$124,900. Anne Manchester has a part smoker preferred, can walk out the full creation room and BRAND NEW LISINT- the professionals at ample parking. Call time opening for a SOUTH WINDSOR-New $147,000. Cal 1643-2353 or M iller Real Estate, 647- 649-2891. SUMMER DAY flexible hours, conve­ finished basement tool fourth bedroom. New INGIII Colonial lovers Century 21, Epstein front desk receptionist. U & R 4 bedroom 643-4840 after 5pm. 8000. □ nient location. Call This gem surely won't carpeting throughout. be sore to see this Realty, 647-8895.0 MANCHESTER-Maln St. Hours are every other M AN CHESTER CHFA and FHA Contemporary. Ready WEST HARTFORD- A lco A ire 289-6879. MANCHESTER MANCHCSILR la s ti $109,900. Anne Cathedral ceilings and delightful 8 room home 27,000 square feet. Re- weekend. Sat. 8am to Are you Interealed In a nice starter home (Z bed­ for your own decor, Oh what a beautilul Condo In a picturesque lelltng How Bboul a Crest Condo on Harilord Road? One Arilller Real Estate, 647- skylights, 2 car garage on Joan Circle In Man­ Elegant, spacious, 2 tall/Offlce space. $3.99 AND COOK - Weekends. rooms)? irs close to shopping and the elementary 8pm amd Sun. 11am to on OekGrove Street. This lovely townhouse has an end one hall bams and a two bedroom immaculate 8000.O MANCHESTER- large 1st flo o r fa m ily MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ bedroom, 2 bath, Bar­ 11;45am to 7:45pm. Ex­ school. It has efficient gas hot air heat and Is on a and large lot. Now's the chester. 4 bedrooms, square foot. NNN. Mr. 7pm. Previous medical attached garage and 2 1/2 baths and two bedrooms townhouse wim many recent improvements can be Stunnlng 3 year old, 6 room, 2nd floor bal­ room Ranch, 1 car c la y Court C o n d o . cellent pay. Hospital or nice level lot. AsKIng $114,900 but all oKers will be time to deal! Anne 2.5 baths, fire p la c e , Peters, 646-2364. office and computer end a nice flnlshed basemem, yet mom lor me yours lorjual s little over $90,000. Close to shoppino SPARKLING GARRISON room U & R Ranch at cony, formal dining garage, fireplace, Doorman, garage. nursing, home back­ given carelul considerailon. Cell now lor CHFA Is workbench. Central elr, cantml vacuum. Priced In M iller Real Estate, 647- lovely decor through­ OFFICE SPACE TO STILL EARN experience preferred. and 1-384. Truly a good buy. FHA approved. COLONIAL-See the Mountain Farms off room, 2'/2 bath, 3 car fenced In yard. $125,000. Owner w ill fi­ due out soon. This house is In very good condition. the tiSO 's end worm every penny. 8000.O out, appliances, ap­ Interested applicants ground helpful. Con­ white church steeple garage. $320,000. U & R SHARE- lo c a te d In proximately 2200 Gardner St., 6 rooms, $147,000. Ca.II 643-2353 or nance $100,000 long contact Personnel, at tact Jim or Lisa 647- glisten among the trees Realty, 643-2692.0 643-4840 after 5pm. term . C a ll 813-433-1418. downtown Manches­ 9191 Ext.36 EOE. COVENTRY-Walk to pri­ square feet. 165x182 lot all one floor. Cathedral ter. Completely fur­ 721-7393. as you sit on your deck vate beach from this 6 cellinged family room PART-TIME watching the children with rear fencing. Ap­ nished, tax, copier, etc. medical D 1 MEDICAL room maintenance proved for daycare with stone fireplace, $300 m onthly. 643-9192 RECEPTIONIST- part play In enclosed area. large living room, 2 MALLARD VIEW-Open RECEPTIONIST- part free 3 bedroom home. also. Reasonably MANCHESTER $165,000 or 875-6349, M ondav- time. Immediate Medi­ A real beauty reduced New vinyl siding, attic Sundays 1-4. New Ran- time. Immediate Medi­ priced at $217,900. bedrooms, formal din­ F rld a y , 9-5 or 633-1726 EVENINGS cal Care Center of cal Care Center of to $212,900. C all B a r­ storage. $119,900. P h il­ ing room, oversized LAST ONE!! ches/Townhouses. No Manchester has a part bara. RE/AAAX East of Jackson & Jackson association fees. Only afte r 5. Manchester has a part ips Real Estate, 742- Real Estate, 647-8400.O kitchen. $289,000. U & R We need 9 people to work part- tim e opening fo r a time opening for a i.t the R ive r, 647-1419.D 1450a R ealty. 643-2692.0 o few units remain In front desk receptionist. front desk receptionist. HEBRON this beautiful new sub­ 1 COVENTRY VERNON I Hours are every other Hours are every other We've jusi gotten a reduction on this Raised Randi This live room Ranch an endoeed porch on division. Our 2 bed­ qed VACATION time from our telephone sales of­ wim Went e third floor Condo (1 bedroom) el Woodmere weekend. Sat. 8am to on an acre> lot, ihe last 20 (eel ol which Is In Bolton. Daly Road la wailing lor a buyer, ll haa an open floor room, 2 bath Ranch 1 RENTALS weekend. Sat. 8am to Place on Route 63? We've gol one and the owners 8pm amd Sun. 11am to Two fireplacos. a finished recreation room, and plan wim Ihree bedrooms and one bam. OH base­ features: a covered fice for major daily newspaper 5 to 8pm amd Sun. 11am to are quite anxious. Ifs a quiet unit because ol ifs 7pm. Previous medical hardwood floors under Ihe carpeting that Is In very board (cast Iron), which Is a plus, and a nice lanced Astrograph porch, fireplace, din­ CAPE COD- Dennisport 8, 7pm. Previous medical ktcallon and Ihere's a nice view Imm me deck. good condition. Only $1 ag.goo. In yard. Asking but listening. Make an office and computer office and computer $ttg,goo Swimming, tennis and me condo lee includes heal ing room , 1st flo o r South Yarmouth, 9 evenings and Saturday 9 -12:30 oiler a n d see whal happenstll experience preferred. experience preferred. and hot waler. laundry, full basement, Ocean front 1&3 bed­ Interested applicants attached garage. Also 3 p.m. No experience necessary, Interested applicants LEO (Juty 23-Aug. 22) What you do to­ c a p r ic o r n (Dec, 22-Jsn, 19) Sponta­ room cottages .Also 3 contact Personnel, at contact Personnel, at day you are likely to do quite well, espe­ bedroom, I'/j bath un­ bedroom home 1 block 721-7393. neous involvements aren't likely to be its from $139,900. B la n ­ we will train. Students & Home 721-7393. | % u r cially if you're confronted by a challenge Ihe ones that will afford you Ihe greatest ♦ 0 ocean chard & Rossetto Real­ that you can work out In front of an ap­ pleasure today. You're likely to find avail. June/O ct.647- makers welcome. in il r |i ' ^ r t h d a y preciative audience. tors," We’re Selling 7 2 3 4 . ______more enjoyment from activities which H ouses" 646-2482.0 PART-TIME EDITORIAL VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pt. 22) It's Impor­ have been well planned. CAPE COD- Dennlsport- • Guaranteed hourly pay June 7,1990 tant you treat team efforts seriously to­ AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. 19) Much of .Cottage $520/week day whether they be in sports or busi­ value can be learned today by observ­ sleeps 6. C a ll 429-3114. 9 |A loyal friend who has clout in several ness. Your associates will be playing to ASSISTANT VERNON MANCHESTER ing how a successful friend handles re­ • Approx. 24 hrs. per week ANDOVER (areas will seek a closer Involvement A first floor one bedroom Corxfo also in W>odmere WouWnl you Kke a Ranch? 5 nice rooms plus me win and they'll expect you to do the lationships. Your pal's techniques can Coolemporary lovers; read this ad. Ifs on West {with you In the year ahead. This could APARTMENTS to type copy into computer system. Piece, with e leese until November 30,1000. This is beginnings ol a good sized rec room, can be yours same. be tailored to you. Streel. on 2+ acres and Is set back from the mad. FOR RENT > INDUSTRIAL • Pleasant working conditions V) end unit end the decM gets southeiTi exposure lor only $134,900. DrlvedownSlerllnoPleca.icross |result in Joint ventures In two exciting LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oci. 23) If you've been Two full bams, and a first floor bedrpom, a fireplaoa PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You'll be PROPERH Copy includes local correspondents' which makes the Hving area bright and cheery. from HoHlaler St. end see lor youraell how nice mis lenterprises. anxious to get the consent ol your male and nloa hardwood floors. The owners would really welcomed today II you decide to visit an • Bonuses Owneragent. W ell talk pricewlih interested buyers. house la...then call lor an spp^ tm enl. Il has newer 2EMINI (May 21-June 20) You may be Ilka a sole and have a realislic price ol $ 79.900 on about a change you'd like to make, this old friend without an Invitation. This APARTMENT FOR Unit 01, Building 5. thennos. end ceniral vacuum and e flreplaoe too. 1 srivy to some confidential Information MANCHESTER. news stories, syndicated columns mis pmpeny. is a good day to broach the subject. particular pal will bo equally as glad to R E N T - M any 1,2,8. 3 • Commissions Ftoday that can be used to your advan- LEWINS CROSSING Available July l, Spell out all the details, even the unat­ see you as you will him/her. bedroom apartments 4800/7200 square feet 'lage. Its effects could be lessened, how- tractive ones. This is the very last unit In Lewins Oossing. Luxurious like Dear Abby, briefs, etc. fo r rent. C a ll 646-1218, Commercial Industrial ^ever, If you talk about It to the wrong ARIES (March 21-April 19) Small fac­ Townhouse located In the heart o( Manchester, yet secluded. For interview contact SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) This should Phil or Suzanne. 3^^phase e le ctric. 646- Call ANDOVER COVENTRY Bople. Trying to patch up a broken ro - be a rather successful day lor you, be­ tors could have more significance than Beautifully landscaped. Lots of privacy. Plush caipeting, tUe !■ ( nance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker cause you'll not only be able to con­ usual today In your financial and com­ floors, loads of closets and a dream kitchen fully appianced. APARTMENT FOR RENT- Manchester, 3 Mr. O'Brien 'loan help you to understand what to do ceive sound Ideas, you'll also know how mercial dealings. Pennies you make or 21/2 balhs, central air & vac, maible fireplace. Walter Zaborowski, bedroom older duplex, .to make the relationship work. Mail $2 to Implement them to improve present save In the present could be com­ DIRECTIONS: From F84, Exit 60, Middle Turnpike, tell on 2 1/2Acres-i- recJuced A cne acre lot ready $750 monthly plus utili­ 9 Between 4 -6 PJil. ONLY to Matchmaker, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve- conditions. pounded Into dollars in Ihe future. Main Street opposite Reale Real Estate Office. editor of the Manchester Herald, SOUTH WINDSOR ,:Jand. OH 44101-3428. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your ties. Security, Referen- Haven't you always warned to have a lol ol lend to to $65,900 tor a Modular on SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Small I CHILD CARE a n g e r D.F. REALE, INC. ces. 649-0856.______just room el your leisure? There's S 5 . 9 a o e s on R (Jun« 21-July 22) Try to asso­ gains have a way ol adding up Into thoughts and suggestions will have a 647-9946 BABY SITTING - My 643-2711, Barber Hill Road lor just mm purpose. Ifs level, Ifs Merrow Road. Call ciate with friends today whose views something substantial, so don't be dis­ strong constructive Impact on people REAL ESTATE BOLTON- 1 bedroom rolling, irs wet. if s nice. 142S leal ol rood frontage, 1.1 Acres: $71,900 ,,pnd objectives closely parallel your with whom you'll be involved today, townhouse avail, until home or yours. Expe­ for details. couraged today if returns aren't up to ■III 175Main ^..Manchester Under new locai management after 12:30 p.m. Ifs $ ^ ,0 0 0 end we'd be glad to wtik ll wim you. .j^n. Valuable Information could be ex- even though yo.u may not be lully aware November 1 or longer. rienced Mom available your expectations. Consistency will 646-4 5 2 5 n 4tnged through frank discussions. prove to be more Important. that your words carry so much weight. Immediate occupancy full time tor part time. $550 month. 645-0573. Please ca ll 646-7921. 0

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TOWN OF MANCHESTER r LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF BOLTON CALL FOR REFERENDUM Manchester Savings leads mortgage lenders The Zoning Board of Appeals made the following decisions at its meeting of May 29,1990: ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING Appl. 1400 F,L Roberts A Co., Inc. — Granted a variance warned and By Dianna M. Talbot Coventry, writing eight mortgages in that The report ranked 47 lending institu­ all in Bolton or Andover. What's News Communife Room of the period. In Bolton, meanwhile. New of Article IV. Section 6.03.01 to reduce front yard Town Hal , 222 Boton Center Road, Bolton. Connecticut on Manchester Herald tions which wrote a total of 71 CBT at one time was one of the leading less than 60 feet and rear yard to less than 30 Monday, June 11, 1990 to vote on the following question; NORTH 6-S-90 Breaking a vow York-based Citicorp so far has lent the mortgages in Manchester for $23.2 mil­ mortgage makers in ConnecticuL but has feet, a variance of Article IV, Section 6.01.01 to king and a diapiond got him a ruff, so ♦ K 10 South was down one even before he The Savings Bank of Manchester most mortgage money, while in An­ lion, with the average mortgage valued at significantly scaled back its lending over permit a driveway less than 400 feet from a SHALL THE TOWN BOLTON APPROVE A VK 9 6 J residentially zoned dwelling and a special excep­ BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1 9 ^ 1 AS of silence played K-A of spades, picking up the wrote more real estate mortgages in dover, Liberty Bank for Savings is the $117,748. the past six months because of financial Section of road to stay open ♦ J 7 6 3 queen. leader. tion under Articio II, Section 11.02.02 and Article R E C O M M ^^ b o a r d OF FINANCE ♦ A Q 10 9 Manchester during the first four months Conspicuously low-ranked was the Con­ difficulties. Local CBT officials did not IV, Section 15 to erect a storage s h ^ at an IN THE AMOUNT OF $9,014,421.00? By James Jacoby Poor North had to bite his tongue. From the beginning of the year to May BOLTON — An unpaved section of Bailey Road WEST of this year than any other lending in­ necticut Bank & Trust Co., which has return a reporter’s phone calls. — which some Bolton and Andover residents autorrrobiie wash establishment with the condi­ Vote for one; EAST He had bid three spades in the hope stitution, according to The Commercial 10, SBM wrote 22 Manchester three offices in Manchester, but so far tion that an amesite curb be constructed around YES NO ♦ 6 5 2 ♦ Q 7 The person making a pre-emptive that East-West would foolishly bid SBM h ^ seven offices in Manchester, feared would be closed to traffic — will stay open, ♦ A Q J 10 8 bid should hold his peace thereafter. Record, a weekly Connecticut real estate mortgages for a total of $2,9 million, this year has made only three mortgages including its headquarters at 923 Main the base of the shed at 672 Hartford Road, Busi­ Voti^ng machines will be used. The polls will be opened at 6 00 ♦ 7 5 4 3 four hearts, which he intended to dou­ according to officials from both towns. ness II Zor>e. ♦ K 8 ♦ A 9 5 Since the pre-emptor has described a trade newspaper. giving it an 11 percent share of the in town. In Coventry, the lender has also Sl, plus two branch offices in Bolton A M. and will remain open untH 8:00 P.M. in the ^ n in g . ♦ K 76 ble. Then South demolished his strate­ Bailey Road is paved from Route 6 in Andover Appl. 1401 Kathsrlns DeCorbert O'Neill — Granted a ♦ J 8 4 3 hand with a long suit and limited de­ gy by bidding on in violation of the market. The average mortgage sold by made only three mortgages so far this Dated at Bolton, Connecticut this 1st day of Juno, 1990. The local bank also topped the list in SBM was valued at $131,382. to a railroad crossing, but its unpaved section con­ variance to Article II, Section 6.01.01 to reduce a SOUTH fensive strength, it is right that his principle governing pre-empts. year, while it has made no mortgages at Please see MORTGAGES, page 8 tinues to Brandy Street in Bolton. rear yard to 22 feet (30 feet required) at 90 Union Board of Selectmen ♦ A J 9 8 4 3 partner should decide whether a sacri­ Best defense against four hearts Street Residence C Zone. Town of Bolton ♦ 2 fice is in order should the opponents That section — about fifty feet long — has been 008-06 doubled is K-A of spades and then a Appl. 1403 Saint Bridget's Church — Granted a special ♦ Q 10 4 2 bid a game. This concept is particular­ club back for two club tricks, South a concern since last fall, said Bolton’s First exception under Article II, Section 5.02.03 and ♦ 5 2 ly crucial after a weak two-bid, show­ ruffing the third club. Another spade Selectman Robert Morra. u Section 6.02.04 to permit church bazaar from Vulnerable: East-West ing a six-card suit and 6-10 high-card lets North make the nine of hearts, and That section has been abandoned by Bolton, ac­ June 10. 1990 through June 16, 1990; and Dealer: South points. Despite all this, today’s South he will still score the heart king for cording to Andover's First Selectman Julia granted a variance to Article IV, Section 8.01 to I CARS allowed himself to be hoodwinked by 1100. Instead South was minus 100. He Haverill. sell beer and wine at a church bazaar for the I FURNITURE FOR SALE West North East favorable vulnerability into taking a must have thought he was playing However, Bolton selectman Morra said his town same dates within 1,000 feet of another liquor 3 ¥ 3 4 4 V phantom sacrifice. outlet, within 200 feet of a church and school and with an empty chair for a partner In has been maintaining the road, and put down new FOR SA LE; Sofa> love- DODG E - 1986. ‘150’, 318 Dbl. All pass West simply assumed that his part­ this case, to find that empty chair all in a residence zone. Both the special exception seaf, 2 tables, coffee CID, automatic, bed gravel in May. and the variance were granted subject to the fol­ ner s raise to four hearts was based on he had to do was look in a mirror. table. Call anytim e 649- liner, tool box, 50K, Opening lead: V A having a minor-suit ace, and hoped Story on page 3. lowing conditions: (1) Hours of operation and 2619. $5500. 742-8669.______James Jacoiys books "Jacoby on Bridge" and sale of beer and wine shall be 600 p.m. to 10 00 that this would be enough to beat four PINE LIVING ROOM CADILLAC-1979 Coupe b h father, p.m. on June 10. 1990 to June 15, 1990 and spades, so he doubled. He was right. ^ /ate Osmid Jacoby) are now available at SET- $150. Fold aw ay DeVllle. New paint, After he took the ace of hearts, the School report worrisome 1.00 p.m. to lOOOp.m. on June 16.1990; (2) the couch$25. D iningroom clean, runs great. Must booksjores. Both are published by Pharos Books. applicant shall cooperate with the compliance of Manchester school officials are concerned about table set $75. Oak & sell. $3,200 or best offer. CARS temporary "no partong’ signs placed on one side brass book case $150. 635-7391. IQO^ TRUCKS/VANS Mrralh a new law that will require them to issue a “report MOTORCYCLES/ of Joseph Street and both sides of Pine HiH Call 645-0573. FOR SALE ' FOR SALE Motorcycle Insurance Thursday, June 7,1990 card” on all schools in the district. Street and Grove Street by the Chief of Ffolice; ^blLLAC 1974 Coupe MOPEOS Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents (3) irtinimize litter by carnival patrons by provid­ Many com ^'ve companie The law may result in “destructive” comparisons Devllle, Original MUSTANG -1979 Must CHEVROLET 1975 Step- H ing daily cleaning of litter on the site wkI ad­ SPORTING owner 88K. Must sell sell. Best offer 282-1028. KAVVAKSAKM988™KX Call hor Free Quote between schools in sensational newspaper head­ jacent property caused by the carnival operation; GOODS Van 350 Aluminum 250. Runs good. $1850 or Automobile Associates 12£J $2500. 649-0472. body, new parts. Rns best offer. lines, said James P. Kennedy, superintendent of (4) no advertising of the availabiiity of the sale of ofVem on schools. beer and wine shall be visible off the premises — good. $2800. Call 649- g o l f c l u b s - Used 6232. 1981 YA/VtAHA SPEC 2- 870-9250 northwest comer of Main and Wbodland Streets Starter and full sets TODAY IS a good day to ITRUCKS/VANS runs well. Good condl- Military Committees will be established to determine — Residence B and C Zones. with bags from $35. place an ad In classified to FOR SALE flon. Only 4000K. $399or 7 what information the school pirofile should contain, Appl. 1404 Bowers School PTA — Granted a special ex­ Also misc. clubs. 649- sell those Idle Items besf offer. 646-3126. ./ according to Constance Green, legal assistant to the ception imder Articio II, Section 4.02.03 and 1794. you've been storing. A FORD-1984 Van. E150. state Commissioner of Education. The profile, quick call to 643-2711 will Carpeted, Cargo Van, CARS WANTED TO under Article IV, Section 16 to permit a circus END ROLLS which schools must compile by May of 1992, is put your ad In print. A/T, 6 cylinder. Excel­ FOR SALE I b u y / tr ad e performance ^ June 25, 1990 at Manchester lo o ^P E T S AND lent condition and very I 27'/4" width — 50$ evictions likely to include mastery test scores, student atten­ High SchcMl with the condition that, if required by 10 0 1 SUPPLIES reliable. $3,300. Call 13" width — 2 for 50$ the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds a CHEVY-1981 Chevette. 5 dance figures and drop-out rates, she said. D ave 646-2789, days or Newkprinf end rolls can be Although school systems now release mastery bond not exceeding $5,000 shall be posted and f r e e k i t t e n s - 20 door, 4 speed. AM /FM 644-4504 evenings. Schaller's picked up at th€' Manchester the site inspected before and after the perfor­ naye had shots, dona­ cassette. Very good Quality Pie-Ownad Autos Herald ONLY before ii am. We buy clean, late model test results for the districL most do not release in­ mance by me Superintendent of Buildings and FORD 150 1980. Needs Monday through Thursday. tions needed for Pro­ condition. Runs well. Value Priced used cars rr.d trudis. Top on hold dividual school results. The tests are given to Grounds, the high school athletic director, the tectors of Animals. 742- $700/best offer. 643- body w ork. $1000. 646- prices paid. Zoning Enforcement Officer and representatives 9369. 5477. 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN fourth, sixth and eighth grades and measure read­ 9666 or 633-8515. CARS Mr. Duff • Carter Chevrolet ing, writing and math. of the applicant artd the names and telephone C H E V Y C601965. 5'/2 yard $22,900 BUICK-1981 Regal. Good 1988 MAZDA MX 6 G T FOR SALE 1229UiInSUetl numbers of two contact persons shall be condition. $1595. Ask dump body many new Manchester, CT Manchester’s Story on page 3. provided to the Zoning Enforcement O f ^ r — MISCELLANEOUS for Steve. 872-6293 ev­ parts. Excellent condi­ $10,900 646-6464 134 Middle Turnpike EasL Residence A Zone. FOR SALE enings & weekends. tion. Call Bill 649-2384. 1968 SUBARU DL WAGON Appl. 1405 BlaiKhard A Rossetto Construction, Inc. — Days 646-9693. $7400 plan proceeds Ed board slices $185k ( 1988 FORD MUSTANG U DODGE i982Arie5 Station Granted a variance to Article II. Section 5.01.01 OLD, PRINTER'S Type COVENTRY — The Board of Education cut two to reduce the rear yard to 21.2 feet (30 feet re­ Trays. Full size Calif, wagon. 4 Cylinder. $500 [CARS $5900 quired) at 618 Rossetto Drive, Residence B Zone. or best offer. 646-5584. 1986 PONTIAC 6000 STE By Nancy Foley teachers and some paraprofcssionals as piart of a ' ' ' for displaying collectl- FOR SALE $5900 5 bles,etc. $22.00 each. $185,000 cut in the $10 million education budget 5 " n Appl. 1407 James Farr A Richard Farr — Granted a B M W 325 E- 1984 show- 1986 HYUNDAI EXCEL GL Manchester Hereild variance to Article IV, Section 7.01.01; Article IV Also 2 maple type ca­ room condition. Red BUYHERE-PAYHERE and The Associated Press made by the Town Council last week, but tried to Section 7.03.02; Article II, Section 5.01.01 to ex­ binets complete with with every available $2700 keep pirograms intact Wednesday nighL CARDINAL 1987 OLDS CALAIS SEDAN pand a non-confomting structure at 120 Charter trays (2‘ 3 size) For option. BMW/Blau- Bankrupt, Bad Credit, Slow Credit “I hopie we can get through this process tonight Oak Street Residence B Zorre. Inform ation call 643- punkt sound sys­ BUICK, INC. $5900 A decision today by the U.S. Defense 6669 or 646-5834. 1986 VW GOLF without cutting pirograms,” said board member Paul All a ^ n s have an effective date in accordance with Conneo- tem .$9850 call 644-8331. 1989 Camara Z-28 $6,650 Having trouble buying a car? Department — giving a one-year $4700 reprieve to 200 Connecticut families who Manzone, Democrau during the spiecial meeting at n ^ tiw t^tteral Statutes. Notice of these decisions h ^ been filed ROW BOAT with brass, 12 CHEVY-1981 Chevette. 5 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 1965 CADILUC SEDAN DEVILLE Q o with the Town Clerk. door, 4 speed AM/FM had been told they would be evicted Coventry High School. His sentiments were echoed foot $75. Canoe fram e 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 $8900 Call Steve Donovan by others. for fiber glassing $20. cassette. Very good from their government-owned homes on Ecfetard Colbnan. condition. Runs well. 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS “I am reluctant to cut any educational programs,” Secretary T.V.-19 Inch $20. Pine 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 $3900 Aug. 15 — does not change town plans living room set $150. $700/best offer. 643- 228-1022 said Edmund Mahoney, principal at CapL N ath^ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 9369. 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 1984 NISSAN SENTRASE to acquire such housing at Nike Circle, 009-06 Fold aw ay couch $25. Hale School. “I’ve been here long enough to know Dining room table $75. BUICK-1981 Regal. Good 1987 Buick Rak Are $ 11,490 $5900 Small down pa]rments & small weekly payments according to Manchester Democratic 1987 Buick Somereel Cpe $7,480 1984 HONDA ACCORD U town Director Stephen Cassano. (that) when you cut something, you kiss it good­ Dresser $50. Carpen­ condition. $1595. Ask Judy Harlling/Manchesier Herald bye.” ter's tools- 40 ft. Indus­ for Steve, 872-6293 ev­ 1987 Chevrolet Caprice $ 7,495 $4995 PAY THRU DEALER at The defense department is negotiating 1985 TOYOTA MR2 LOOKING FOR good Hundreds of readers turn trial ladder $75. Sears ening & weekends. 1986 Pickup $ 3,995 PEANUTS TIME — Anthony Botticello feeds “Snuggles," a Vietnamese pot-bellied pig. the sale of the houses in 12 sites in Con­ An English teacher position at the high school to Classified every day 10 In ch c o m p o u n d Doys 646-9693.______1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 $5900 and a fourth grade teacher’s job at Coventry Gram­ news? Look tor the many 1987 HONDA aV C SEDAN Champagne & Sons necticut to the U.S. Coast Guard and the O “D bargain buys advertised searching for some par­ power m itre saw $125. BUICK-1981 REGAL. 1986 PontiacGrand Prix $7,980 Navy. mar School were cut. In the classified columns ticular Item. Will your ad Small '/2 horse table Good condition. $1595. $7400 Rt. 6 & 66, Columbia saw $25. Oak and brass 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9,480 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM Some of the military families may Supierintendent of Schools Michael Malinowski today. be there? 643-2711. Ask for Steve 872-6293 1985 Buick Centu^ Sed $ 5,995 said the teacher cuts will mean higher enrollment book case $150. MIsc. evenings and wee- $5400 even be able to remain until their current 1985 Oldsmobile Calais $5,960 Mini zoo alive and kicking Items. Call 645-0573. kends. Days 646-9693. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI SED tour of duty is over, according to the let­ and less individual attention. At grade 4, eiuollment O m 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity $4,295 titQQrm BUICK-1981 REGAL. By Dianna M. Talbot Hillstown Road. The farm is one of, if short-legged Angus tn-eeds — are ter from the secretary of defense. will be 25 students, the maximum allowed by con­ 81 Adam s Street tract he said. LAWN CARE CARS Good condition. $1595. SCHALLER ACURA Manchester Herald not the, last animal farm in worth about $1400 apiece, the farm The town has been moving toward ac­ I [CARS Ask for Steve 872-6293 Story on piage 4. FOR SALE Manchester 345 Center Street Manchester, said Botticello. owner said. quiring a cluster of 32 houses on Nike YARD MAINTENACE I FOR SALE evenings and wee­ Manchester kends. Days 646-9693. 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 At a weight of only 35 pounds. Besides miniature pigs, which are Botticello also raises and sells Circle, now owned by the military, to use UNLIMITED- Low 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 worth between $5(X) and $3,0(X) each, Rates. Please call R.D. Snuggles resembles a short-legged, regular-sized peacocks, which are for affordable housing. Kennelly donates fees S o M ainville at 643-2315. heavy-footed dog as she trots behind the 62-year-old animal fanner also worth about $75 each, he said. “It gives the people living there a her owner, her thin tail wagging, stop­ raises and breeds miniature cows, hor­ Although the farm owner enjoys all psychological boost and I think that is WASHINGTON — Rep. Barbara Kennelly, who o ^ has adopted a jxirsonal piolicy against accepting I CARPENTRY/ ping to sniff certain patches of grass ses, donkeys, goats and sheep. He of his animals, pigs seem to hold a probably importanL” Cassano said. began doing that about one year ago as honoraria, donated the $11,(XX) she made in speak­ I REMODELING and dirL then running to catch up special place in his heart. Cassano said it will probably take a CO •RJU.YWARRAN1EED again. a hobby which his 12 grandchildren Snuggles, for instance, has been a year anyway to complete the paperwork ing fees last year to charity, according to recently CARPENTER-Small But watch the 5-month-old Viet­ also could enjoy. resident guest in Botticello’s own involved in acquiring the property. Town filed financial disclosure statements. JD > lobs, big lobs, altera­ A member of the House Ways and Means Com­ tions, decks. 25 years •RJU.Y RECONDmOICD namese pot-bellied p/ig — a minature “It’s something for the kids to play home for most of her life. Manager Richard Sartor has been trying > H experience. Insured. animal breed said to make good house with,” he said. Fully house trained, she never “had to find funding for the town to buy the mittee, Kennelly received $2,000 each for spxxjches ■u 870-9036. The Unbeatable Team... INSPECTED HBTOUCHOUt I pets — eat her favorite food, and In a pasture behind the miniature an accident” in the house, but always houses. made to the Association for Advanced Life Under­ you’ll swear she’s smarter than a dog. animal bam, three Sicilian donkeys waited to be let outdoors before reliev­ In meetings with the state Housing writers, IBM Corpxiration, Machine Tool Builders, CARS MORANDE AND YOU! As her owner, Anthony Botticello, romped in the sunshine. The tallest ing herself, said her owner. He said he Commissioner John Papandrea, the state Coalition Against Regressive Taxation and National I FOR SALE DEMOS gives her a handful of peanuts, Snug­ one stood a little over 3 feet high, from gave Snuggles a bath about once per has indicated an interest in helping towns Council of Savings, her annual financial statement CHECK THE DIFFERENCE gles gingerly takes the prized food one the ground to the top of his back. week and she slept on a towel on the acquire the military properties, but has say. She also received $1,000 for spxaking at the BEFORE YOU BUY... NEW 1990 MERCURY , 90 CHEV CORSICA LT dD.VA/WACUadW S 1 Z 1 9 5 by one and cracks it open with her Inside the bam, miniature horses floor. made no commitment yet. Hartford Graduate Center commencement. OUTTOBECOME FREE SCHEDULED 90CHEVCAVAUERZ24CPEv4Atoaa.dw $13,145 small teeth. leaned their necks over the walls of The families living in military hous­ Story on piage 4. MAINTENANCE 1 90 CHEV LUMINA EURO 4D.v4rohAc.ia.dw $ 1 Z 4 3 5 their stalls to sniff passersby with their Botticello has owned and raised ing across the state now have more time, MANCHESTER'S On your new Uncoln or Mercury* COUGAR LS : 90 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC $16,295 Rarget the peanut shell. Snuggles velvet noses. The males are worth normal-sized pigs, which weigh bet­ possibly up to a year, to find affordable FREE COURTESY CAR ■3.8L V -6 OHV engine with Kiel Injerdkxi ■Fingertip speed pontrol I 90 CHEVS10 BLAZER 4X4 V4roia AC. I.M 5 1 6 ,1 9 5 I lets the pieces fall from her mouth to about $600 and females, about $2,(X)0, ween 250 and 500 pounds apiece, #1 Whenever your new Uncoln or Mercury ■Air conditioning ■Electric rear window defroster 9 4 t 3 g housing in the community or to put in for need! tervice* the ground. With her sensitive snouL Botticello said. since he was 12 years old. He present­ -4-Speed automatic transmission ■Power lock group and much morel Pnees cn all Demos above include any rebates offered by permanent transfers. USED CAR FREE 24-H O U R T O W /R O A D ■Tinted glass ■Stock 4LO-&21. was $18,535 CtievFolet Motor Division she sorts through them until she finds Botticello said he recently acquired ly has about 400 of them which he SERVICE ■Power glass the meat of the peanut, which she miniature sheep, which stand about 1.5 raises and sells for slaughter. If your new Uncoln or Mercury becomes ■Electronic AM/FM stereo with cassette, Please see HOUSING, page 8 inoperative any place or any time we will scoops up, leaving the shell to be feet high, but has not estimated their In addition to that line of work, the DEALER arrange replacement transportation and tow tour speakers and digital dock IMPORTS your vehicle, FREE OF CHARGE!* swept away later. selling price yet. farm owner operates his own trash lOezCadiacEldarado $S995 ■Full electronic instrum antalion j ,87 HONDA CIVIC 4d.4C)L58>4 $ 6 ,3 9 5 1982FirBbiid FREE FORD AU TO CLUB ■Tin steering w heel Ajid Snuggles is stubborn, another But his miniature Cashmere goats hauling and recycling business. MEMBERSHIP 8 8 CHEV SPECTRUM H/B CPE 4 C tL A ro A C $ 6 ^ 4 9 5 C l 1983 Toyota CordaSRS $ 3 4 9 5 sign of intelligence. No, she won’t from Australia are worth about $2400 “I’d think pigs are not as stupid as When you purchase your new Uncoln or 14 COUGARS IN STOCK! 89 NISSAN SENTRAE 40.40)1. Alto $ 7 ^ 7 9 5 Ike charged 1985 Linooln Town Car $ 9 9 9 5 Mercury* “roll over and act like a dog” in front apiece, he said. half the other animals I could raise,” 89 TOYOTA COROLLA DX 4 D .4 0 L Altai AC $ 9 ,1 9 5 1985 Pontiac Fiero of company. And Botticello’s miniature cows — said Botticello. “They are easy to care 1985 Fold Escort $ 1 9 9 5 Snuggles is one of several miniature a breed consisting of crossed blood for and actually a clean animd, if you MOVE'EM OUT SPECIALS animals at Overbrook Farm off give them a clm ce.” with assault 1986200SX 55995 lines from the short-legged Dexter and *14.399 87 PONT GRAND PRIX CPE w.«6tM£PncEi> $ 6 ,4 9 5 1986 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4x4 $ 9 3 9 5 O M o ia tp n lto ita Mull 87 MONTE CARLO CPEwrosMsuEpnctD $ 6 ,9 9 5 1986 LinooinToein Car $ 1 2 ,99 5 tatto M m r hr M M O . By Dianna M. Talbot 1986 Mercuiy Cougar $ 8 9 9 5 ••«mon»»to1J2S*APB 89 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA Wtona4teMui>noQ> $ 9 ,4 9 .5 MhSI331.51diawi(Mlier O R P A Y PER Manchester Herald 1966 Mazda Rx-7 $ 8 9 9 5 kad*. ToU htaiaat JUST $299 MONTH" DOMESTICS Income tax 1986 Fold Thundertiiid $ 8 3 9 5 to Former Manchester Police Officer 1966 Honda Accord UO $ 8 9 9 5 , 81 CHEV c it a t io n 40r.V4AroAC $ 2 ,4 9 5 83 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 4D.v*Aro*c $3,995 Steven G. Dee was arrested Wednesday 1966 B2200SE5SE5PlckHf> $4395 afternoon and charged with four counts 88 CHEV CAVALIER 2D.4C)(.rotoAc $ 4 ,5 9 5 1967 Pontiac Gland Am $8895 addressed of first-degree sexual assault in connec­ 1987 Regency 96 $ 10 ,49 5 86 FORD ESCORT'GL'20i.,4C)1. Altai AC $ 4 ,S ^ 5 tion with an incident that cost him his 1967 Hyundai Excel $ 3 4 9 5 BRAND NEW 1990 FREE , 86 CHEV CELEBRITY 4D ..veiAroAc $ 5 ,6 9 5 AUTOMATIC By Alex Girelli job last year. 4 1967 Mazda B2200 Pick-up $ 3 9 9 5 TRANSMISSION 87PONTSUNBIRD4(k..4Cri.,AAiiAc $ 5 ,7 9 5 Dee, who attended an arbitration hear­ 1987 BMW 3251S $ 18,99 5 87F0R D TEM P 0'G L '40i..4C)t..Aiki.AC $ 5 ,8 9 5 Manchester Herald 1 OR AIR ing the same day in an effort to get his 1987 Menay Topaz LS $ 4 9 9 5 MAZ I 87P LYR EU A N T1E *40i..4Cri..Aitoi/W; $ 5 |9 9 5 CONDITIONING Gubernatorial candidate Lowell P. old job back, was told during the hearing 1987 Pyrnoulh Horizon $ 3 3 9 5 5720=5800 Value 86CHRYSLEBARONCONV4Cri.rotoAc $6,995 Weicker said Wednesday that he would that Manchester piolice had a warrant for 1967 Maiuxy Cougar LS Cpe $8995 , 87 BUICK CENTURY LT04D. .v-e.rotoiAc $ 7 ,9 9 5 ■I.8 L 16-valve engine ■Tinted glass ■Digital clock not mle out a state income tax as a future his arrest, said Gary Wood, police 1967 Dodge Dakota Pick-up $8595 ■Electronic multi-port fuel injecllon ■Flear window defroster 87 BUICK REGAL CPEv-e.rotaiAc $ 8 ,6 9 5 spokesman. ■Automatic transmission possibility, but he does not favor it until 1967 Grand Marquis $ 9 9 9 5 ■Trim rings -M uch m orel 88 CHEVY BERETTA CPE VeiAitaiAC $ 9 ,0 9 5 The charges accuse Dee, 27, of in­ The Associated Press 1967 Ford Taunjs $ 8 9 9 5 ■Power steering ■Stock #MO-5137, was $11.053 the state gets over the current recession. ■AM J^M ETRs 87 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 4D.V4AroAc $ 9 ,1 9 5 timidating a 15-year-old local girl to par­ 1968 Mazda 323 SE $ 4 9 9 5 Weicker made the remark in response ■Power ventilated Iront disc brakes 89CHEVCELEBRITY40, ..V-liAitoAC $ 9 )4 9 5 ticipate in sexu^ activities at least four MISSES DAD — Sulome Anderson ■Protective boc to a question from tlie audience when he 1968 Ford Escort $ 4 9 9 5 times. Wood said. He also is charged smiles on her fifth birthday Thursday. The 90 CHEV PRISM40T ..4C)t..Aro.AC $ 9 ,5 9 5 spoke to about 130 people at a luncheon 1968 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 . j T f / with risk of injury to a minor. daughter of hostage Associated Press 1988 Mercury Sable GS yr>^95 I 90 CHEV CORSICA LT40i..4C)t.,Alto,AC $ 9 ,9 9 5 meeting sponsored by the Greater *9799 87 CHEV CAPRICE BROUGHAM Ve.A«AC $ 9 ,9 9 5 Manchester Chamber of Commerce. If convict^ of sexual assaulL the newsman Terry Anderson has never seen 1968 Unooki Town Car $ 12,995 former Windsor resident faces a mini­ 1968 Menaxy Cougar LS $8995 88CHEVCAMAROIROCCPEveiAikiAc $12,995 “I will not make the income tax the her father because she was born after his 9 O R P A Y PER issue in this election,” Weicker said. mum one-year jail sentence. Wood said. 1968MazdaRX-7SE $ 12 ,69 5 JUST MONTH” Dee turned himself in to police at 3 kidnapping in west Beirut. $199 TRUCKS Weicker stressed several times in his 1969 Ford F-250 4x4 Pick-up $18,421 pjn., shortly after learning of the arrest *111 told ng n M o n toitri. Autonuie ta ia iM o n 89CHEVClOPICKUPve.roroAc $ 7 : ^ 5 'alk and in responses to questions that 1969 Mercury sable G S W ^ $ 11 ,99 5 I cr«MRHl(Mk)dMl

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