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Luncheon to be held Lillian A. Gustafson James Church. Burial will be in M t daughter, Barbara Chamberlain of Man faces robbery charges Lillima A. Gustafson, 94, of St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. East H ^ o r d ; a sister, Dorothy Reservations are open for the American Association of A 24-year-old Manchester man faces robbery and formerly of Ludlow Road, died Calling hours are tonight from 7 to Morin of Southington; and four Retired Person, Manchester Chapter No. 1275’s, 18th 9. grandchildren. burglary charges in connection with an automobile Saturday (May 26, 1990) at a local break-in at a North Elm Street residence Friday night, Annual installation luncheon to be held June 13 at Marco convalescent home. She was the The funeral will be Wednesday at Polo Restaurant in East Hartford. A social hour will John B. Hutchinson police said. widow of Arvid Gustafson. 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the luncheon at 12:30 Brian Scott White of 352 E. Middle 1\impike was She was bom Jan. 8, 1896, in John B. Hutchinson, 89, of 157 Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, p.m. A program by Christopher Nash will feature elcc- charged with third-degree burglary and robbery, 6th-de- Cromwell and lived in Manchester Wales Road, Andover, husband of Burial will be in Rose Hill tonic instruments and vocals. Cost is $12.50 per person. gree larceny and breach of peace. He was held on a most of her life. Before retiring, she Doris (Seger) Hutchinson, died Memorial Park. Calling hours are Checks should be sent before June 9 to Harry Jenkins, $5,000 bond and scheduled to appear in Manchester Su­ owned and operated Gustafson’s Saturday (May 26, 1990) at a local tonight from 7 to 9 pjn. 129 Campfield Road, Manchester. Brown Shoe Store, Main Street, for convalescent home. perior Court, police said. He was bom Aug. 9,1900 in Bol­ Margaret O’Connell Police responded at 10:32 pjn. to the burglary report Pasta dinner to be held more than 40 years. She was a mem­ in which a woman said a man had entered her car which ber of Emanuel Lutheran Church, ton and was an Andover resident for Margaret (Plummer) O’Connell, Tickets are being sold for a pasta dinner to be held by was parked in the driveway. When the man noticed that the Scandia Lodge, Order of , many years. Before retiring, he was 84, of the Rockville section of Ver­ the Eighth Utilities Fire District’s Auxiliary on June 9 at the woman was watching him, she said, he Jumjxjd out of and the Suroptimis Club. an inspector for the state Highway non, widow of Arthur B. O’Connell 6 p.m. at the firehouse, 32 Main St. Cost is $5 for adults, the car and rushed toward her, brandishing a metal She is survived by a son, Alfred Department. After retiring, he drove Sr., died Saturday (May 26,1990) at $3 for children under age 12. For tickets, call 643-7016. weapon that looked like a knife or a gun, police said. She M. Gustafson of Northport, N.Y.; a school buses for the town. He also Rockville General Hospital. She is owned and operated his own lawn survived by a sister, Helen Bausola ran into a bedroom and called 911, police said. loss group to meet daughter, Lois G. Morre, of Seven White was found driving in the area, and the victim Lakes, N.C.; four grandchildren; and mowing service and was a sexton at of Manchester. The Women’s Association, to Enjoy Slimming will identified him as the man she saw in her car, police said. six great-grandchildren. the Towsend Cemetery, Andover, She is also survived by two sons, meet tonight at 72 E. Center St; Weigh-in will be from for many years. Arthur B. O’Connell Jr. of 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. A meeting and Memorial Day tribute The funeral was today at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Burial was in East He was a 70-year member and Chesapeake, Va. and James L. Man charged with burglary will follow. New members are welcome. past master of the Andover Grange. O’Connell of East Hartford; two Cemetery. A 19-year-old Hartford man was arrested Sunday Memorial donations may be made He was a charter member of the An­ daughters, Ruth Smichenko of El­ Pinochle results announced dover PTA, the Andover Fire lington and Margaret Kleckner of night after a break-in at Manchester Honda, 30 Adams The Manchester Senior Pinochle Club began its 5- to the Emanuel Lutheran church St., police said. Scholarship Fund or to a charity of Department, the Andover Historical the Broad Brook section of week championship tournament on May 24 at the Army Society, and the Andover Senior Windsor; another sister, Ruth Step- Elias Estremcra was charged with third-degree and Navy Club on Main Street. Playing begins every the donor’s choice. burglary, criminal attempt to commit larceny and The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Citizens. no w sk i o f N e w in g to n ; 14 Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Players and their scores were: Jen­ grandchildren; five great­ criminal mischief, police said. He was held on a $5,000 E. Center St., is in charge of arran­ He is also survived by two nie Forbes, 590; Ann Fortier, 590; Arline Paquin, 586; grandchildren; and a close friend, bond and scheduled to appear Wednesday in Manchester gements. daughters, Bertha Farrand of Helen Silver, 573; Fred Gleim, 572; Ed Swtt, 572; Manchester, and Judith Stotler of Allen R. Mather. Superior Court. Helena Gavella, 571; Arnold Jensen, 570; Don Jorgen­ Dyer H. Carroll Bethel; five grandchildren; and a The funeral will be Wednesday at Police responded at 11:30 p.m. to an alarm at the sen, 568; Ed Royce, 562; Dorn Anastasio, 562; and Ann great-grandson. 8 aun. at the Burke-Fortin Funeral dealership and found a glass door broken and open. Dyer H. Carroll, 63, of Brooklyn, Estremera, who has been charged with several burglaries Fisher, 557. formerly of Willington and The funeral will be Wednesday at Home, 76 Prospea St., Rockville, 10:30 ajn. at the Andover Con­ with a Mass of Christian burial at 9 in the past, was found walking in the area, with glass par­ Support group to meet Manchester, died Monday (May 28, ticles on his jacket, shirt and shoes, police said. 1990) at home. gregational Church, Route 6, An­ ajn. in St. Bernards Church. Burial People with any degree of HfV infection who want to He was bom in Manchester, Jan. dover. Burial will be in Townsend will be in Rose Hill Memorial I ^ , live successfully can attend meetings of the People with 11, 1927, and lived in Manchester Cemetery. Calling hours are 1\ies- Rocky Hill. Calling hours are today Accident results in charges AIDS Coalition of Coimecticut on Wednesdays at 7:30 day from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holmes from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pun. and Willington before moving to A 21-year-old man faces several charges after he al­ p.m. Confidentiality is observed. For more iiiformation Funeral Home, 400 Main Sl Brooklyn 10 years ago. legedly drove away from the scene of an accident he was call 624-0947 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 624-2437 from Memorial donations may be made Adrienna Saya He is survived by his mother, Be­ Adrienna (Berbe) Saya, of West involved in Sunday night in which a car containing two 6:30 to 9 p.m. ssie (Young) Carroll Jacobs of West to the Andover Volunteer Fire Department, Center Street, Andover Hartford, widow of James A. Saya, young women overturned. Willington; two daughters, Deborah died Friday (May 25, 1990) at Leon R. LaMothe of Tolland was charged with driving White of Danielson, Elizabeth Fortin 06232. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She while intoxicated, evading responsibility and reckless REMEMBERING — Clock­ of Freeport, Fla.; a brother, Leslie E. Charles Z. Miski is survived by a brother, Edgar H. driving, police said. He was held on a $1,000 bond and Public Meetings Caroll of Manchester; and four wise from above, members Charles Z. Miski, 83, of South Berube of Manchester. scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court. sisters, Edith Upton of Everett, of the Manchester High Windsor, formerly of Manchester, She is also survived by two The accident occurred on Oakland Street when a car Wash., Ruth Fortin of the Rockville Public meetings scheduled for tonight: died Saturday (May 26, 1990) in sisters, Laura Joanis of Wethersfield containing Jennifer L. Desmarais, 20, of South Windsor, School band march during section of Vernon, Lottie Olesik of Hartford Hospital. He was the hus­ and Blanche Adelia Pariseau of and Laura Oliver, 21, of Bolton, attempted to turn into a Monday’s Memorial Parade; Manchester West Willington, and Catherine band of the late Georgianna (Pbrkor- Manchester; and several nieces and parking lot. Messier of Abbington; four from left to right, Dennis Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing ney) Miski. nephews. LaMothe allegedly passed a vehicle in front of him on grandchildren; and five great Sines, Lt. Col. Kip Miller, and room, 7 p.m. He was bom March 8, 1907, in The funeral was today at the the right and then collided with the car the women were grandchildren. Board of Education, Manchester High School, 7:30 Bridgeport, and was a Manchester Fisette-Batzner Funeral Home, in, causing it to overturn, police said. the Rev. Paul Johannson pay The funeral will be Iriday at 9:30 p.m. resident for more than 50 years Hartford. Burial was in Mt. St. Desmarais was treated at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ silent tribute before the town a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, before moving to South Windsor. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. tal for neck strain and a cut leg and discharged, a hospital Andover 400 Main St. Burial will be in the Vietnam Memorial; Police Before retiring, he was employed at spokeswoman said. Oliver was treated for neck and back Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 Willington Hill Cemetery, Wil­ Sgt. John Maston, who lives Pratt & Whitney Aircr^t, East Ernest C. Schmid strain and discharged, she said. lington. Calling hours are Thursday p.m. Hartford. He was a charter member in Bolton, kisses his daughter from 7 to 9 p.m. Coventry of the Rockville Lodge of Elks, a Ernest C. Schmid, 74, of Kelly, 10 months; and a sol­ Michael Berg member of the Manchester Masottic Budget hearing, Capt. Nathan Hale School, 7 p.m. Wethersfield, husband of Grace dier in battle gear marches in Ptaiming and Zxming Convmision, Town Ofricc Budd­ Michael Berg, 72., of Rocky Hill, Lodge No. 73 AF&AM, the Nutmeg Brown Schmid, died Saturday (May Thoughts the parade. ing, 7:30 p.m. husband of Florence (Forman) Berg, Forest No. 116 Tall Cedars of 26, 1990) at home. He is survived Steering Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. died Saturday ( l^ y 26, 1990) at St. Lebanon. by a brother, Leonard Schmid of Francis Hospital and Medical He is survived by three brothers, Manchester. There are many sins we can commit, but by far the Center, Hartford. He is survived by John Miski and Joseph Miski, both He is also survived by a son, Wil­ greatest is pride. C.S. Lewis wrote this: “The essential a son, Gary M. Berg of Manchester. of Fairfield, and Frank Miski of liam E. Schmid of Wethersfield; two vice, the utmost evil, is Pride. Unchastity, anger, greed, He is also survived by another Monroe; four sisters, Betty Miski, daughters, Diane Shabot and Norma drunkenness, and all that, are mere fleabites in com­ Lottery son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth P. Jenny Ames, and Julie Golias, all of Risley, both of Wethersfield; two parison: It was through Pride that the devil bccamp the and Diane Berg of Spring, Texas; a Fairfield, and Helen O’Connell of other brothers, Melvin Schmid in devil: Pride leads to every other vice: it is the complete daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn Bethlehem, Ri.; two granddaughters; Florida, and Irvin Schmid of Rhode anti-God state of mind.” and Leslie Abkowicz of Glaston­ and a son-in-law, Robert W. Rose of Island; four grandchildren; and a He goes on to say: “As long as you arc proud you can­ Here are Saturday’s lottery results from around New bury; a brother, Joseph Berg of En­ South Windsor. He was predeceased England; great-grandchild. not know God. A proud man is always looking down on field; and a sister, Anna Bernstein of by a daughter, Sandra M. Rose, and The funeral will be Wednesday at things and people: and, of course, as long as you arc Reginald Pinto/Monchester Herald CONNECTICUT East Hartford; and four two brothers, Stephen and Daily; 9-5-4. Play Four: 8-6-5-1. 11 ajn. at the Rocky Hill Funeral looking down, you cannot sec something that is above granchildren. Alexander Miski. Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, you.” MASSACHUSETTS The funeral was Sunday at the The funeral was today at the Hol­ Daily: 7-0-9-5. Mcgabucks: 11-13-14-22-23-27. with burial in Rocky Hill Memorial How can we handle the sin of pride? What should we Weinstein Mortuary, Hartford. A mes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Park. Calling hours are today from 2 do? Humility is the answer. Listen and note carefully Thousands honor those who made the supreme sacrifice NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND memorial period will be observed at Burial will be at the convenience of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 7-9-0 and to 4 and 7 to 9 pan. what the Bible, God’s Word, has to say. the home of Marilyn Abkowicz, 30 the family. who accompanied their owners, ap­ with the event as a whole. The ceremony’s conclusiwi in­ by high school buglers Jim Zilora 2-1-0-8. Mcgabucks; 7-16-21-32-39-40. Memorial donations may be made Tlicrefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand emotional one. It was the last one he Cambridge Drive, Glastonbury, By Dianna M. Talbot would attend as an active police of­ peared to enjoy the parade more cluded the placing of wreaths at the a ^ Mike Abrahamson, ages 16 and RHODE ISLAND Harry A. Miller to Trinity Church Childrens Vaca­ of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all Speakers during the ceremony in­ through tonight from 7 to 9. Mcinchoster Herald ficer because he plans to retire later than at least one frightened cat. Civil War, Spanish American War 15. respectively; and prayers by Daily: 2-5-2-7. Loi-O-Bucks; 2-7-15-24-40. Harry Alexander Miller, 74, of tion Camp, 301 Main St., your care upon Him, for He cares for you." (1 Peter cluded Mayor Terry Werkhoven and Memorial donations may be made Sharon Todd of Newman Street and American Revolutionary Rev. Paul F. Johannson of Emanud East Hartford, husband of Regina Wethersfield. 5:6,7). this year. Town Manager Richard Sartor, who to the American Heart Association, Every Memorial Day, Bernard Sgt. Calve stood in full police could not escape attention as she memorials in Center Park; a volley Lutheran Church and Robert Hume, (Coppinger) Miller, died Saturday “Surely He scorns tlie scornful. But gives grace to the in short speeches asked spectators to 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford Gudeahn of Florence Streci makes a uniform at the intersection of Main walked about carrying Friooz, a of gunfire from the firing squad of chaplain of the American Legion (May 26, 1990) at his home. He is humble.” (Proverbs 3:34). remember America’s veterans; and 06492. special telephone call to the parents and Center Streets, saluting par­ three-month-old, half-Siamese kit­ the 169th Infantry Division; ‘Taps” POsu Here are Sunday’s lottery results from around New survived by a daughter, Sandra “Draw near to God and he will draw near to you. Lisa Tlirek, a junior at the high More obits of Warren Knight, a friend Gudeahn ticipants as they marched north on ten. Friooz frequently meowed her England: Clark of Manchester. Cleanse your hands, you sinncrr, and purify your hearts, school, aitd winner of the American Celia J. Carroll served with in the Vietnam War in Main Street and turned right onto disapproval of the activity and band C O N N E c n er He is also survived by a son, Peter you double-minded. Lament and mourn and weep! Let Legion’s Oratorical Contest. She Celia J. Carroll, 92, of AUanta, — see page 5 1967. East Center Street. The parade music, cnu-cnching her small claws Daily: 0-2-3. Play Four 7-3-3-S. Miller of South Windsor; another your laughter be turned to mourning and your joy to gave a brief history of how formerly of Manchester, died Satur­ Both men saw action — stopped briefly for short ceremonies in her owner’s arm and shoulder. MASSACHUSETTS gloom. Humble yourselves in the siglit of the Lord, and Memorial Day came into being and day (May 26, 1990) in Atlanta. She Gudeahn, as a member of the during the placing of wreaths at the Another woman watching the Daily: 8-1-7-1. He will lift you up.” (James 4:8-10). asked spectators to help strive for was the widow of John F. Carroll. Army’s 336th Assault Helicopter Vietnam Memorial on Main Street parade lightly chastised her young RHODE ISLAND Have you humbled yourself in tlie siglit of the Lord? world peace. She was bom Nov. 29, 1897 in Company, which started its mission and the World War II and Korean daughter for bringing her small Daily: 0^-9-8. Military Notes with 19 men, but ended with only Marshfield, Vt., and was a Pa.stor Jim Beliasuv monuments at Munro Park, intersec­ fuzzy kitten, which also meowed its Manchester resident for many years nine. Knight was killed by the The main speaker was Walter Faith Baptist Church tion of East Center and Porter distress over the situation. VonHonc, a retired Army sergeant before moving to Atlanta two years Trotter retires from USN enemy. Suects. The parade turned around on East ago. Before retiring, she was Every year since returning home who served in World War 11. For Here arc Monday’s lottery results from around New Five divisions of the parade fea­ Center Street and headed back to many years he has served on the employed by the state personnel Commander Richard L. Trotter, presented with the Navy Commen­ to America, Gudeahn said he has tured colorful marchers, musicians Main Street, where it turned south England: department. son of Woodrow and Dorothy Trot­ dation Medal for meretorius contacted the Waterbury parents of town’s Memorial Day Parade Com­ CONNECTICUT and vehicles from several organiza­ and marchers filed into Center IVk mittee. She is survived by a son, ter of Gardner Street, recently achievement and service. He flew Manchester Herald his deceased friend. They weep tions, including the American for a onc-hour ceremony. Daily: 7-3-2. Play Four: 6-0-0-7. Raymond Carroll of Atlanta; a retired after 23 years of active ser­ helicopters on search and rescue and together over the phone, he said. VonHonc spoke about his ex­ MASSACHUSETTS Legion and National Guard, mem­ In a conversation held just before daughter, Madeline McCarm of vice in the U.S. Navy. anti-submarine warfare missions in Rjunded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. The 44-ycar-old veteran reflected bers of which dressed in full, the ceremony, Jean Kelsey, periences in the military and the Daily: 4-7-5-5. Manchester; nine grandchildren; and Retirement ceremonies were held various areas of the world. on the meaning of Memorial Day to need for people to remember the les­ NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Daily publication since OcL 1, 1914. camouflaged battled dress; secretary of the Memorial Day two great-grandchildren. at Oceana Naval Air Station in Vir­ Comm. Trotter obtained a masters war veterans during the annual sons America’s wars have taught. New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 4-6-8 and Manchester High School, Illing Committee and a representative of Tlie funeral will be Wednesday at ginia Beach, Va., where he has been degree in business adminisuation Memorial Day ftirade held Monday He concluded with a poem titled 5-9-8-8. USPS 327-500 VOL. CIX, No. 203 Junior High and Bcnnet Junior High the Daughters of the American 9:15 a.m. at tlie Holmes Funeral base compU'oller for more than four from National University in San morning in downtown Manchester. “Soldier” by Vietnam veteran RHODE ISLAND and Nathan Hale School; The Revolution, said the parade had run Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of years. Diego and was stationed in About 15,000 people attended and George L. Skypcck. Daily: 2-3-1-0. Sphinx Temple and Elks Club; the smoothly and expressed pleasure Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. At the ceremonies Trotter was Washington, D.C. 2,000 participated in the two-hour Manchester and Eighth Utilities Fire Editor______.Whiter Zaborowski parade under sunny skies and com­ Nows Editor/Opinion Pago Editor. ____ Ron Robillard Departments; and Boy and Girl Associate Editor______Aloxandor Girolli fortable mid-70-degrcc tempera­ Scout chapters and Little League ______Lon Austor MEASLES, MUMPS, RUBELLA CLINIC ARTS IN THE GARDEN Weather Sports Editor______tures. teams. “War is an event that a veteran Thousands of people lined the never forgets,” said Gudeahn, who Parents' of High School Seniors An Open Air :Arts festival Advertising Director______Mamie Miller edges and sidewalks of Main and REGIONAL Weather Heavy rain Business M anager ______Joanne G Fromorth was dressed in an official camp- Center Streets, which police blocked The Manchester Health Dyjartment, in conjunction with Saturdai^ June 2, 1990 Customer Sorvioo Manager ____Gor1indo Collotli grecn Army jacket and stood with off to non-parade traffic. Most spcc- the Manchester Board of Education, will be sponsoring Composing Manager^ __Sheldon Cohen (Kalii Suniay )u"* ^1 Wednesday, May 30 Tonight, rain, heavy at times. many other spectators on the side of uuors stood to the side or sat in lawn o tm lor on Pressroom Manager Robert H Hubbard Main Street in front of Cenuy ftirk. measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine clinic for Low 45 to 50. Chance of rain near chairs. graduating seniors who have been accepted at a college 2:00 - 8:00 pm “It’s like it was yesterday for me.” Others, like five-year-old Carl F 100 [X’rcenl. Wednesday, windy. A or technical school for the fall semester (September A t The Historic Chenet^ Homestead OitfcoMisrI 50 jxrcent chance of rain early tlien Gudeahn said he appreciates the Linders of East Hartford, who was clearing. High 60 to 65. Outlook for Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by annual parade partly because it gives with his father, Carl, and his 1990). This clinic will bo at Manchester High School on the Manchester Publishing Co, 16 Biainard Place, 106 Hartford Rood, Manchester CT 'Ihunsday, fair. High 70 to 75. him a chance to wear his old grandfather, Phil, of Manchester, June 4, 1990. Manchester. Conn 06040 Second class postage paid at Ptrtocmln^ MtlUi lrulu4« (•monf olAwi): On >ltj 4«mani(raUonj la: Low over tlie Ohio val­ Manchester, Conn Postmaster Send address changes military jacket. had arrived early to secure a more J LuU« TfcMtfn of nondiuUt painting (aUa^o) to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Manchester, Many people said they were Permission slips for the MMR vaccine are available from ley will redevelop over die mid At­ strategic location from which to J naiuK«iterSym^o

I d MANCHESTER HERALD, Tfijesday, May 2 9 ,1 9 9 0 — 7 6—MANCHESIER HERALD. Tuesday, May 29,1990 3 Dade County mayors under suspicion NATION/WORLD charges in the last three years. Daoud’s Sunset Island home. The Miami MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Three tional Association of Criminal Defense mayors within one county have fallen Lawyers. No trial date has been set for Martinez, Herald reported. Daoud lacked city per­ under suspicion as a string of com^htion The scandals in Hialeah and Miami who faces up to 180 years in prison and mits for most of the work, did not pay all allegations have tangled Miami-area Beach threaten the political careers of two $2.25 million in fines if convicted. Mar­ required fees, failed to get final inspec­ President is gearing up for ‘no surprises’ summit politics. Democratic stars, both coming off tinez, 41, has denied all charges, and his tions and, according to some contractors, The mayor of Hialeah has been in­ landslide re-elections in November. supporters say the case is politically refused to pay his bills, the newspaper dicted on federal racketeering charges, In Hialeah, Raul Martinez, mayor of tainted. said. ventional , chemical weapons, nuclear has not enacted a law relaxing emigration Union over plans to raise food prices sharp­ over four days, chasing mackerel in his the mayor of Miami Beach is under inves­ Florida’s fifth-largest city since 1981, A federal grand jury has subpoenaed By Christopher Connell treaties. ... We’ve got a big agenda.” rules, “so I don’t think that issue will be an ly in a jarring move toward a free market speedboat Fidelity and playing . In Miami Beach, third-term Mayor tigation after the collapse of a savings and was indicted in April on charges of ex­ thousands of pages of city documents as The Associated Press economy. He capped the weekend by attending the Alex Daoud has not been charged but is Meanwhile, U.S. and Soviet negotiators action item. I expect it will be talked about loan, and three-quarters of Sweetwater’s torting nearly $1 million in cash and real part of its investigation of Daoud’s deal­ tied up loose ends on a trade agreement that Asked if he expected any surprises from Memorial Day march, sUolling into sunny being probed by federal and state because as they move towards a free market elected officials — the mayor included — estate from developers for zoning ap­ ings with David I^ul, former head of WASHINGTON — President Bush, back would let the two countries sell more to Gorbachev, Bush said, “I don’t think so,” Dock Square holding 3-year-old authorities and by the Florida Bar. economy, trade with the West is vitally im­ face federal extortion charges. provals. He was suspended along with a CenTrust. from a weekend of boating and golf in each other, the New \brk Times reported but added, “I don’t know. You always hear granddaughter Ellie LeBlond’s hand to wit­ Among items being investigated are portant to them.” All three cities are in Dade County, the city councilman who allegedly traded his Maine, is closeting himself in the White today. At a picturesque, old-fashioned Memorial about that. I don’t think so.” ness what he called “this little piece of $35,000 Daoud received from CenTrust In Sweetwater, Mayor Irain Gonzalez densely populated area of about 2 million vote for $24,000 in cash. House for intensive preparations before Day parade through Kennebunkport, his Bush, who sprang a 17-point surprise Americana” as fire trucks, school bands, companies before the thrift was taken and five of seven council members were The Soviet Union would receive the people that includes Miami. Martinez emerged as a potential chal­ what he predicts will be a no-surpriscs sum­ summer home. Bush told townspeople, package of his own at December’s summit scouts and aging veterans passed by. An over by federal regulators, tens of named Jan. 25 in an extortion indictment. lowest available tariffs in the United States Since his appointment two years ago, lenger to Lehtinen’s wife, Deana Ros- mit with Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ “There’s no question that we have a better in Malta, laughed and said no when asked if honor guard fired three volleys of shots, and thousands of dollars in renovations to his to sell more vodka, furs, textiles and other U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen, a former Lehtinen, in last year’s U.S. House race. Two pleaded guilty, and the mayor and bachev. chance now for a lasting world peace. But he had anything up his sleeve. two Kennebunk High School buglers blew home and thousand.^ of dollars in gifts goods, and it would be eligible for U.S. Republican state senator from Dade But he stayed out, and Ms. Ros-Lehtinen two council members are on trial. His schedule for today and Wednesday there are still some enormous problems out He said Gorbachev “has enormous “Taps.” from Miami Beach socialites. was clear of ceremonies, speeches and other government credit programs, the newspaper County, has made corruption in public of­ won the seat for the Republicans. Another council member, named as an there.” problems. But it’s not our business as the Meanwhile, a Soviet official predicted unindicted co-conspirator, testified routine appointments that often crowd the reported. Monday that Gorbachev will go into tte fice his No. 1 priority. The U.S. attorney’s office said Daoud, a popular and media-conscious United States to sort out fhe other person’s against them in a case involving a president’s schedule. The United States won agreements on im­ “I go to the summit with open arms to economic problems. We’ve got some of our summit in “a strong position” despite politi­ Some people question his motives. Lehtinen disqualified himself from the in­ mayor, has become tight-lipped about his Instead, Bush said he would spend the proved software copyright protection, faster welcome the president of the Soviet Union. “There is a major suspicion in this vestigation into Martiitez, who has been troubles except to make periodic denials $10,000 bribe allegedly made by a own.” cal turmoil at home. developer for a ztHiing variance. Jury time in “intensive consultations” with top action on getting commercial representation But we must stand on our principles when Nikolai Shishlin, an adviser to the central town that Dexter has politicized the U.S. under federal scrutiny for years. Two of any wrongdoing. deliberations began Friday and were advisers to be sure all is ready for Gor­ in Moscow and a start on repayment of the we discuss world peace ... stability in And he singled out the Soviet pressure on committee of the Soviet Commumst party, attorney’s office.” said Miami attorney other council members in the city of On Friday, city inspectors found more bachev’s arrival for four days of superpower Soviets’ World War II era Lend-Lease Europe, or the fate of the countries around Lithuania and the other Baltic states as “one said at a news conference, “I believe that for Jeffrey Weiner, vice president of the Na­ 200,000 have pleaded guilty to federal than $235,000 in improvements to recessed until today. give-and-take starting Thursday. debts, the Times said. the world that are not yet free,” said the situation that concerns me enormously.” all the tumultuous political process that has “I think I know the issues," Bush told A major Soviet goal for the summit has president. It rained off and on for most of May in developed in Soviet society, fo r all the pos­ reporters Monday in Kennebunkport, been to win most favored nation trade status Earlier, setting out to play golf. Bush said Maine, but Bush enjoyed near-perfect turing and emotion that is building up inside Maine. “German unification, Germany’s with the United States. he believes Gorbachev is “pretty dam weather from the moment he arrived Friday. the country ... the expansion of perestroika Doctor-politician doesn't shrink from jokes role in NATO, arms control, START, con­ But Bush noted Monday that Moscow strong” despite the tumult in the Soviet He made the most of it, golfing 72 holes is proceeding.” “hell, no,” awarding him only 17 percent tle put off by the idea that you could ‘read mott a chance to observe his colleagues. By Scott Sonner of the vote in the 1980 election. minds’ or look into people’s thoughts. “If you look at them, they are an amaz­ The Associated Press General says Armenians aid militants Eventually he left his private practice Some say to me that they have to be care­ ingly accurate cross-section of the Umted States. In terms (A interests, abilities, WASHINGTON — Congress’ only and took his 17 years of state legislative ful what they say in front of me. I always reputations and economic status, they are psychiatrist hasn’t minded the shrink experience to Africa, where he worked as tell them I never mix business with MOSCOW (AP) — The com­ government declared today a day of people died early Sunday when sol­ Soviet soldiers, he said, “just came pleasure,” he said. quite reflective of the general popula­ jokes since a political opponent took out a a U.S. State Department psychiatrist in mander of Soviet security forces in mourning for those slain in the diers fired on militants who had shot into the city shooting.” Zaire responsible for the mental health of McDermott, 53, said the mind is of tion,” he said. at them in Yerevan’s central railroad The Soviet evening television full-page newspaper i d asking voters, Armenia has accused the republic’s clashes, according to Radio Yerevan American officials in 26 embassies. great interest to people because it is the station. He said 20 soldiers were “Do you want a liberal, Seattle leaders of openly aiding armed and the independent Interfax news news program “Vremya” showed most complex of all human aspects. McDermott said during his years in the wounded in the shootout. scenes Monday of bullet-scarred psychiatrist to be your next governor?” Elected to Congress in 1988, the groups of Armenian nationalists service. However, he said. Congress and the state legislature he developed a level of •Vi A duty officer at the Armenian walls at the railroad station aixl “That was 1980 when Ronald Reagan Chicago native who first entered politics who have engaged his ttoops in The streets of Yerevan were quiet public continue to shy away from ad­ trust with his colleagues that would today, but a demonstration was National Movement, who declined bloodstains on seats. It called the won, so liberal was not a good tag to because of his opposition to the Vietnam bloody clashes. dressing mental health issues. prompt them to share family medical his­ Gen. Yuri Shatalin, head of Inte­ planned for later in the day, said to give his name, said the soldiers militants “terrorists.” have,” recalls Rep. Jim McDermott, D- War has found his colleagues curious tory and talk about family psycholo^cal “Most people would rather think that rior Ministry troops in the Caucasus Bela Avitisyan, an editor of the offi­ had opened fire on unarmed A mass rally was held Monday by Wash. about his medical work. problems. He even made rrferrals for everything is rational and everything is republic, made the remarks Monday cial Armenian news agency Ar- civilians at the station. the Armenian National Movement The Associated Press “And there is always the issue of big “When people approach me they al­ some. Rafael Popoyan, a leader of the after two days of clashes between menpress. to commemorate Armenia’s 1918 AT ATTENTION — Cub Scout Justin Gray city versus small town, so Seattle wasn’t ways tell jokes about psychiatrists. I think going to be okay. They like to avoid McDermott said he geu the impression militants and Soviet troops in and Armenians marked the day by Armenian National Movement, said a good place to be from. He threw in my thinking about it Because of that, it is a declaration of independence, Tass of Fall River, Mass., holds his cap over his they do that in part to get to know me. I that every successful politician has a bit around the Armenian capital left 23 wearing black ribbons and hanging that after the shootout at the railroad reported, adding without elaboration profession for good measure. I’m not sure usually respond with a joke or humor,” he hard issue to get money for. We don’t like of psychiatrist in him or her. the red-blue-and-yellow Armenian people dead. station, about 15 armored personnel th^ “an ominous shadow” was cast heart during a Memorial Day ceremony which of the three was the worst.” said. to think there are a lot of mentally i. “A good psychiatrist understands flag from the windows of buildings carriers headed toward the city cen­ At least 20 of the fatalities were over the observation. Armenia was Monday aboard the battleship Massachus- McDermott said the voters answered “Most people, if they have not had people,” he said. people and that’s what this business is, a and cars, said Ms. Avitisyan, con­ ter from a nearby base. civilians. annexed by the Soviet Union ki setts. the campaign question with a resounding direct contact with a psychiatrist, are a lit­ Being in Congress has given McDer­ people business.” “Bloodshed in Yerevan is the tacted by telephone in Yerevan. The He said troops they were carrying 1920. result of open connivance of the local radio interrupted regular opened fire on a crowd of people republican leadership and law enfor­ programs to broadcast somber who attempted to block the road In more than two years, several cement agencies with illegal armed music. with parked cars. hundred people have been killed in Barry groups,” the official Tass news Ms. Avitisyan said official reports Midrarov said that according to a violence in Armenia and neighbor­ agency quoted Shatalin as saying. put the casualties from the two days preliminary report, 14 civilians were ing Azerbaijan. The republics have Shatalin told Tass the situation of clashes at 23 dead and 37 killed and more than 30 injured in been locked in a bitter struggle for considers The Associated Press was “developing most unpredictab- wounded. She did not have a break­ the clash at the barricade. control of Nagorno-Karabakh, the ly” down of how many were killed in Armenian activist Satenik predominantly ethnic-Armenian SEE YOU AFTER WORK — Guy Gardner, pilot of the shut­ The militants were driving around the separate incidents, or informa­ F^ramadjan said Soviet soldiers on enclave inside Azerbaijan. plea deal Yerevan in stolen cars, carrying cap­ tion about how many casualties Monday morning fired on the head­ Soviet soldiers have been tle, kisses his wife Linda goodbye at Kennedy Space Center there were on each side. quarters of the Armenian National deployed in both republics to quell tured weapons, he said. He said In­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Mayor in Florida Sunday. The crew will not see their families until Armenian Communist Party Movement, killing a person sleeping the violence. terior Ministry Uoops could not in­ Marion Barry, who faces trial on leader Vladimir Movsesyan urged in a car outside. Including that Sunday’s violence came three after the nine-day flight scheduled to begin Wednesday. terfere without permission from the drug charges next week, isn’t ruling calm, a call echoed by leaders of the fatality, the death loll for the two days after militants fired on soldiers republic’s leaders. out a re-election campaign despite Accounts of the fighting varied. Armenian National Movement, but days of violence was at least 21. at military checkpoints and on patrol militants were disregarding the calls Popoyan said there were several in Nagorno-Karabakh. One Soviet advice that he give up on seeking a Armenian nationalists said Soviet fourth term, some mayoral aides soldiers fired on unarmed civilians. and launching attacks to steal clashes in Yerevan and its outskirts serviceman was killed and four were ProbYem Yvon’t delay Soviet officials said Armenian weapons from local police, Tass late Sunday and Monday morning. wounded in the attacks. say. militants attacked army patrols. said. “There were meetings this week Leaders of the Armenian Com­ In Moscow, Interior Ministry and everything was very forward- launch of the shuttle munist Party and the republic’s spokesman Yuri Makarov said six thinking," one of Barry’s lop politi­ cal aides said Monday. “Everything REAL ESTATE AUCTION hinges on this trial and what we arc CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) hearing is that he will make no firm SPWFRMm — Columbia’s launch Wednesday TV Schedules decision or announcement until after with seven astronauts and a $150 THE KKGHNCY that.” million observatory remains on NEW YORK (AP) — CNN NEED SOME EXTRA A report published today, A perfect Uack despite last-minute repairs on a will televise Wednesday’s AGAWAM, MASSACnUSEHS however, quoted unnamed Barry computerized display unit in the One and Two-Bedroom Deluxe Condominiums friends as saying the mayor would post in Found It in, Jackso n shuttle. liftoff of space shuttle Originally Priced From: $70,000 to $94,000 consider a pica agreement provided insert any An electronics box that sends Columbia live. SPENDING MONEY!! Suggested Opening Bids: $25,000 and $35,000 minutes, ’ 4" X 4" post. ABC, CBS and NBC wiU he was allowed to plead guilty only 6 ft. Contractors landing information to a screen in to misdemeanor charges. no more Great for front of the shuttle’s commander provide coverage later on Newspaper routes available TWENTY RESIDENCES TO BE SOLD The Washington Post report said mailboxes, fences, Wheelbarrow was replaced Monday after it proved regularly scheduled news ABSOLUTE REGARDLESS OF PRICE digging!^ the friends stressed that no Uilks lampposts, signage. faulty. in your area... programs. Live and play in charming condominium homes set on beaulilully were under way and that any deal CU. FT. CAPACITY: 6. TRAY: “Everything else is going very Columbia is scheduled to manicured park like grounds. The complex fealures an Olympic Olue seamless steel. WHEEL SIZE: sized outdoor pool and tennis court lor your active lilestyle. would have to involve the scaling of smoothly,” said NASA test director lift off at 12:38 a.m. carrying Earn money and prizes by all evidence against Barry, including $11.95 16 ' x4" WHEEL TYPE: pneumatic. 2 ply Item No 27810 AUCTION DATE: June 10, 1990 AI Sofge. seven astronauts and a $150 a videotape allegedly showing the rated oilude bearings: HANDLE: vooO Ideal framing blade Liftoff is scheduled for 12:38 a.m. delivering the OPEN HOUSE DATES: Beginning May 19, residences w ll be open Lightning fast cuts million observatory called (or viewing Saturdays and Sundays (rom 1:00 to 4 00 p.m. and mayor smoking crack cocaine. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliesday, May 29,1990—9 »—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tiesday, May 29.1990 Passengers Woman collects OPINION partied to the very end gifts to ease debt Message GOP shies LEWES, Del. (AP) — The good NEW BERLIN, Wis. (AP) — citizens of the United States of America have begun to voluntarily times finally came to an end for the Kay Fishbum gets some snickers retire the public debt of the federal merry-making passengers aboard a when she asks people to donate government.” mm away from luxury liner grounded in the money to erase the national debt — “That’s the one thing we didn’t is clear: Delaware Bay. now at more than $3 trillion — but anticipate was the degree of ridicule The estimated 1,000 passengers she claims to have collected nearly we would face,” Mrs. Fishbum said. abortion on the 642-foot Regent Star were $11 million. “We’re people of modest means. “People say, ‘They’ll spend it faster brought ashore Monday night after than we’ll send it in.’ It’s the per­ spend less nearly two days during which they But we’re getting a phenomenal vasive cynicism. We call it the By Robert Walters were treated to free food and drinks, response for the effort we put for­ snicker factor. We ignore the skep­ sang Christmas carols and played ward,” said Mrs. Fishbum, 50, a tics. We’re going for the others.” Voters of Bolton and Coventry have made it MIDLOTHIAN, Texas — Because the “The Newlywed Game.” suburban Milwaukee housewife who Those include an Ohio man who clear they want to curtail government spending in Texas Republican Party has such a con­ “I had a beautiful time,” said formed Citizens for a Debt-Free KNOW sends his Social Security checks. servative political base and a macho Mary Poniatowsky, 66, a Baltimore America in 1983. their towns. ' ' f Although the average gift is $50,000 NEW orientation, little opposition was expected bar owner. “A lot of people were Mrs. Fishbum is under no il­ In Coventry the voters rejected a budget and many citizens included the r ' ^ . to the “pro-life” referendum proposed for partying, but I didn’t because I’m lusions about how much her group proposal of $15.9 million by a vote pf 1122 to 789 Treasury as a beneficiary in their taxes this year’s GOP primary ballot. not a drinker.” can accomplish — not when the na­ with 36 percent of the electorate turning out tional debt is growing by about $20 wills, the fund also receives en­ In Bolton the voters rejected a $9.2 million But party leaders summarily rejected The ship had been headed for million every 34 minutes — but she velopes containing pennies. budget proposal 915 to 716 with 58 percent of the the idea, even though the non-binding Philadelphia on the final leg of a said, “We’re planting an idea.” “They get a lot of 2-ccnt gifts. ballot proposition would merely have seven-day cruise from Jamaica Paying the debt is a “matter of People putting in their two cents. voters casting ballots. p i i asked Republican voters whether they when a small fire early Sunday The Associated Press honor,” she said. It’s such a cynical, negative thing to Education costs constitute by far the largest part “agree with the most recent Supreme knocked out the power and caused PLOWING NEW GROUND — Bill Roleau of Lincoln, Vt., uses three horses to ready his The loose-knit group has enlisted do,” Mrs. Fishbum said. of municipal expenditure. Thus when town offi­ Court decision that the state has an inter­ the vessel to run onto a sand bar a 600 volunteers nationwide. The Mrs. Fishbum, who coordinates fields Monday. Roleau likes a team of three “because they give a good, constant pull.” cials reduce the budgets to a level that will be ac­ est in the protection of potential human mile off Fortcscue, N J. donations, which last week neared the effort from her New Berlin ceptable to the townspeople, the biggest bite will life.” Aboard were 1,360 people, in­ $11 million, have been forwarded to home, donates 3 percent of her fami­ the U.S. Treasury. ly’s income. have to come from school spending. Republican uneasiness about restating cluding about 300 crew members. Donations included $1 million The U.S. Treasury manages a In response to the Bolton vote, the town’s Board the party’s traditional position on abor­ Nobody was in danger during the from former President Reagan, Debt Reduction Fund, created by of Rnance has reconunended a reduction of tion is especially striking in a state with two days aground, the Coast Guard McConkey eyes new goal under whose administration the na­ Congress in 1961 after Sara said. $110,000 with $88,000 to come from the educa­ many Baptists, Pentecostals and Church tional debt more than tripled. Excess Vaughan Clayton of Texas willed of Christ members who embrace firm Efforts to push the ship free with ghuysen and state Sen. Richard A. minorities to the party, although annual income from a $20 million tion budget. Nevertheless a group of economy ad­ By Jane E. Allen funds were donated from his 1985 right-to-life positions. tugboats were halted for fear the Zimmer in the GOP primary. Roper describes the congressional inauguration committee. tmst fund for use in retiring the na­ vocates wants to put the budget decision to still vessel would spill fuel, and the pas­ The Associated Press district’s voters as overwhelmingly But the divisive nature of the abortion But Richard Roper, director of the The group’s volunteers send out tional debt. another referendum vote. sengers were transferred to a ferry Council on New Jersey Affairs at white, moderate to middle-income The tax-deductible contributions issue was illustrated by the fact that two WASHINGTON — Pro football 10,000 invitations annually to ad­ The message is clear. The majority of citizens, that normally runs between Lewes the Woodrow Wilson School in Republicans. to Mrs. Fishbum’s group are used to of the four contenders for the Republican veteran Phil McConkey compares dresses taken from telephone books, and Cape May, N.J. Princeton, NJ., said it’s possible “It’s an issue of bringing the party pay off Treasury bonds, notes and at least the majority of those citizens who are gubernatorial nomination in April’s himself to the new presidents of club rosters and “W io’s Who.” The cheering passengers were put McConkey could win if the other back to a Lincoln party, a party of They receive 800 to 900 gifts each bills the government sells to finance motivated to get to the polls, are concerned about primary were pro-life, while the other two Czechoslovakia and Nicaragua in ashore 100 miles short of their des­ two candidates split the moderate the people,” McConkey said. He year from housewives to business its debt. Treasury spokesman Pete the economy generally and want municipal spend­ were “pro-choice.” tination and got on buses to be taken sizing up his chances of being GOP vote. echoes the “politics of inclusion” leaders. Hollenbach said. to their cars at airports and bus sta­ elected to Congress. ing reduced, even it it means a reduction in ser­ That split reflects the continuing surge Rutgers University political scien­ philosophy of Kemp and former The invitation reads: “You are in­ “By and large, most if the con­ tions in the Philadelphia, Bal- Neither Czechoslovakia’s Vaclav vices. tist Steve Salmore was more pes­ New Jersey GOP Gov. Thomas H. vited to participate in a historic en­ tributions are small. It’s a way for of defections to the pro-choice positions timore-Washington and New York Havel nor Nicaragua’s Violcta Bar­ Most elected town officials are frustrated by the simistic about McConkey’s chances, Kean. deavor. To honor our predecessors, many Americans to express their — in Texas and elsewhere in the nation City areas. rios de Chamorro had prior elected opposition they meet in their attempts to provide — among previously pro-life politicians noting that few issues distinguish McConkey won’t discuss plans to restore a legacy of liberty and in­ patriotism and the love for the The ship was finally refloated at experience, says the GOP candidate for his pro football career. r / Y i in t r v ** H n l l f ' n h a r h service, including quality educatioa of both major political parties. the three candidates other than abor­ itiative for fiitiirp opnpraliong high with help from a tugboat from New Jersey. tion, where Frelinghuysen and Zim­ “These people have what it takes They will have to find ways to provide services Some notable examples: early today. Coast Guard officials mer are pro-choice. to lead their people to better times,” at lower costs. • Jack Rains, one of the four said would check for damage at McConkey, however, is his own he says. “Political experience has But ultimately they — and their constituencies Republican gubernatorial contenders daylight. cheering squad. nothing to do with it.” When the lights went out in the “I’m always the underdog and up — will have to accept the idea of doing less. here, last autumn told Texans United for McConkey, who describes him­ An editorial rebuttal disco, passenger Kathleen Hopkins against insurmountable odds,” he Life, an anti-abortion group, that he stood self as “a skinny street kid from Now there’s a said, “everybody was singing ‘Hot, said. As an example of his deter­ “shoulder to shoulder” with them. Buffalo,” is running an outsider’s hot hot.’” Later they sang Christmas mination, McConkey cites his race against two veteran By Dianna M. Talbot Two weeks late. Rains said he t^iposed carols and played an improvised decision to return to football at age Republicans for the chance to face Manchester Herald restrictions on women’s access to abor­ version" of “TTic Newlywed Game,” 27 after five years as a Navy Open Forum Another Viewpoint Democrat Chandler in tions, then proclaimed himself to be the she said. helicopter pilot. The following is an open letter to the abortion-rights candidate in the contest. “People started chanting ‘EXinks, November. They are vying for the pizza'^^^rth McConkey, a 1979 graduate of House seal being vacated by editor: So would my eyes, nose, lungs, hair, smoke indoors occasionally and I’ll find drinks drinks,’” and free mimosas die Naval Academy, proceeds un­ “My mind has not changed,” insisted Republican Rep. Jim Courter, who Keep junior high sport Dear God: started flowing, Hopkins said. daunted against Frelinghuysen, clothes and everything else I have that someone who still thinks smoking is safe Rains. “My thinking has crystallized.” is retiring. Like most reporters, I realize that any and sexy. Another passenger, Barbara Sow- whose father once held Coulter’s gets invaded by carcinogens, a direct “I’ve got energy to bum. I can’t To the Editor: decision to publicly criticize your judg­ • Rep. John Rowland, R-Conn., voted den of Wilmington, EX:1., said by House seat, and Zimmer, whose result of smoking in enclosed areas. Outdoors, however, smokers’ rights is be outworked or outhustled by ment is dangerous to one’s lifestyle, espe­ in 1988 for federal legislation that phone: “It just gave us a great op­ state legislative district dominates EX) we want to take away from our kids one of the few Please, don’t advise me that proper another story. The worst that can happen anybody,” McConkey says. shying home for portunity to party hardy a little things left for heartfelt pride? The Manchester school ad­ cially if one plans to remain an active ventilation and designated smoking areas from pushing smokers outdoors is more prohibits Medicaid funding of abortions the congressional disuict. longer. We don’t need a band, we McConkey, 33, began his Nation­ ministration has included in its proposed budget cuts the member of society, which in my case re­ acid rain and poisoning of plants and for indigent women who are victims of “Pressure is landing a 10-ton serve to uphold smoker’s rights. Rub the make our own music.” al Football League career as a wide elimination of JV sports in soccer and basketball at the quires holding down a job. smoke from your eyes, I say. Any non- wildlife and speed-up of the greenhouse rape or incest. helicopter on the back of a rolling, iuiVkOT \CVC\, Ann Burguieres, a spokeswoman receiver with the New York Giants, However, I trust that the scale measur­ smoker can tell you that cigarette smoke effect. Granted these effects on Earth’s pitching deck at night or standing Sports at the junior high are an opportunity for kids to But last year, as he prepared his 1990 for Regency Cruises, said, “They’re who he helped to a 1986 Super ing public opinion on the topic of makes a bee-line for him the moment it is environment may see too extreme, but be bid for Connecticut’s governorship, under a punt in front of 80,000 take pride in themselves, their schools and their com­ always well stocked. There is al­ Bowl victory. He most recently was people in the stands and millions on cigarette smoking weighs heavily enough exhaled or bums off the tip of a butt The my guest and try to disprove them. Rowland switched his position and v o t^ munity. For $13,000, school administrators would be ways plenty of food and drink on a with the San Diego Chargers but has TV with 11 maniacs foaming at the in my favor at this point to grant me the clinging, often nauseating odor will go I’m being more r^ istic now. Until reducing opportunities for the entry level to secondary against the same measure. cruise.” not signed a contract for 1990. mouth ready to decapitate you,” he privilege of disputing something you said through and around almost anything Just ot school interscholastic sports. Let’s send our kids the smokers give up their dangerous habit, “In hindsight, he thinks he shouldn’t Ms. Poniatowsky and IXirothy He models himself after Housing said. in a recent editorial. to bother us. Secretary Jack Kemp, the onetime right signals about participation in school activities and until Congress decides that non-smokers have voted the way he did” in 1988, says Klausmeyer, 63, a store clerk in the McConkey, who has put $40,000 To quote you exactly, on Friday, May 1-et’s take the benefits of a smoke ban a Buffalo Bills quarterback and not forget a few of the lessons learned through athletics: deserve the protection of smoke-free air an aide. Baltimore area, were the first two of his own money into the cam­ leadership, sportsmanship, competition, organization 18, you began an editorial titled “T oti couple step further and hypothetically ex­ in enclosed areas, those of us who don’t piassengers off the ferry. former New York congressman, and • Ohio Attorney General Anthony paign, has postponed his planned ands cooperation. We all l ^ w the problems youth are Ban on Smoking Too Much” by referring tend it to include enclosed areas, such as smoke suffer needlessly as pawns of other “What could you do? We slept, puts forth a combination of energy, June wedding and is focusing solely Celebrczze is a Elemocrat whose opposi­ facing when nothing constructive fills their time. to the Board of Education’s “difficult and bars, restaurants and offices. For starters, people’s addictions. we took pictures,” said Ms. fiscal conservatism and patriotism. on the upcoming primary. Let’s give them what they deserve — an opportunity thankless task” of considering whether to my bank account would benefit from my tion to abortion dates back to his election Poniatowsky. Although Kemp has made no en­ “My life goes from here to June to the state legislature in 1975. Ms. Klausmeyer said she “heard a dorsement in the GOP primary, he to feel pride in themselves and others when they put on a allow smoking by school system not having to wash my clothes so often. At present, I can think of mainly one 5. If you start worrying about things school soccer or basketball uniform at Bennet or Illing says he has offered a “helping hand” employees on school grounds. Also, my ability to think and tell good suggestion that would end this dispute to In the past, he bluntly equated abortion thud early Sunday morning when that aren’t in line with your goal, it’s Junior High. the ship ran aground and I started to to encourage McConkey’s no-new- While 1 admit the editorial as a whole jokes would increase, especially on hot my satisfaction. Let’s supply every with “murder.” As he prepared to enter taking away from your energy and Susan Berte made sense, even to an ardent non- days when the smell of cigarette smoke smoker with a special smoke-sucking his state’s 1990 gubernatorial contest, yell. 1 didn’t know what was hap­ taxes, right-to-life bid. Ftolls show McConkey trailing enthusiasm,” he said. 57 Hick Road. smoker as myself, 1 must contest your hangs in indoor air much like strangulat­ device with an air-tight bag. The device however, Celebrczze abruptly changed to pening, then they explained it to us state Assemblyman Rodney Frclin- McConkey talks about atuacting Manchester choice of the word “thankless” in that ing cobwebs. could trap and condense the foul air a pro-choice stance. and we were all OK.” context. Perhaps you should have left it “What about smokers’ rights?” you generated by smoking. • Former Rep. David Emery, R-Mainc, out. ask. And that is just the question I feel Letters policy Once the bags are full, an environmen­ seeking to regain his House seat in this I say this because 1 think that if I prepared to answer. To me, the answer is tal or municipal worker could collect the year’s elections, long was a staunch pro­ worked for the school system and the so simple that people keep looking poison packets and send them to be stored The Herald welcomes letters from its readers. Letters life advocate who relied upon assistance board decided to ban smoking, surely through the obvious, never seeing what is somewhere until the bulk could be loaded should be no more than two double-spaced typewritten from anti-abortion activists in his initial If other employees besides myself would be plain. pages. The Herald reserves the right to edit letters for any onto a rocket and blasted into outcrspace. fund-raising and political organizing ef­ so thrilled by the decision we’d all send Indoors, smokers should have no rights That way, cigarette smoke no longer reason, including length, taste and style. The Herald tries forts. Jf DRAFT CHRIS DODD to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is every board member a pink rose of ap­ because that is where their habit negative­ will be my problem, too. fin^. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All preciation. ly affects non-smokers. Find me a non- Early this year, however, Emery letters must be signed, and writers must include their ad­ The truth be said. I’d be very thankful. smoker who is not bothered by cigarette Dianna Talbot is a Herald reporter. reversed his position, prompting one )f dress and a telephone number for verification. Mail let­ furious former ally to accuse him of “a ters to Open Forum, Box 591, Mwchester 06040. wretched betrayal of some of your most loyal supporters.” Bush holds summit initiative Politicians are inclined to characterize their abortion acrobatics as shrewd tacti­ Gorbachev show. would like. cal accommodations. FOR GOVERNOR All Of lour Favorite Papa Gino's Pizza, By Walter R. 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Fur Stales,” said Secretary of Suite James A. in numerous states since the U.S. 2 LARGE FREE offensive. all that has happened, western forces still Baker III. “I can’t tell you whether or not Supreme Court last ruled on the issue last 2 LITER COKE July indicate that, especially among pro- CHEESE PIZZAS The Soviet leader had armounced con­ are outgunned and far oumumbered by the summit will ... strengthen him with .\iv> l4irjlc Hound or Manchester Herald ventional arms reductions, then proposed the Soviet troops that remain in Eastern domestically in the Soviet Union.” choice female voters, abortion is a “high negotiations for troop and weapons cuts Europe. That year-ago summit certainly saliency issue.” DON’T MONKEY Thick Pun 2-Toppln){ Pizza on both sides, and later said he would strengthened Bush. “Here we go now, on In other word, it is important enough to *10.9 9 ; Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. 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sovereign, independent government After his election, Ifeltsin walked ctqiital. they are.“ For example, an ice scoop in the framework of our union.” through the Kremlin grounds with Gorbacdiev, who left Moscow left inside an ice bin could constitute Gorbachev actively opposed reporters and well-wishers. After today for a Washington summit, a deficiency. Yeltsin’s election, telling the Rus­ passing through the Spassky Gate, went on national televisicm Sunday Tourney sian Congress last week that his he was joined by more supporters. night to try to-calm fears. But Tempting fate Deitch said she finds the guide platform of moving political and “Thank you! Thank you for our anxiety is high and the list of items problematic also because it attempts economic power from central to future!” one man shoiUed. Yeltsin being ratiixied is (Hi the rise. to isolate parts of the health care local authorities would lead to a mounted the steps of an embank­ Iifeltsin has broadly (Hitlined a action regulations, which are numerous. “I “breakup of the union.” ment below the ^em lin wall for an plan that w(Hild more nqiidly seek a costs Rangers don’t think any facility would come The Russian Federation is by far impromptu speech to supporters transition to a market-based out perfect,” she said. the largest of the IS Soviet who rushed across the cobblestone economy, giving more freedom to republics, stretching from the Baltic street. To shouts of “victory!” enterprises and entre{Heneurs. to begin Another problem with the guide is Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean Yeltsin pledged to work for a Lawmakers said Mtmday they it is based on inspections that arc in the east. It is home to one-half the “renewed Russia.” The crowd believed Yeltsin’s offer of a coali­ as Bosox win conducted in one day only. country’s 285 million people and in­ pledged siqiport tion government in the republic State tournament action begins today with Manchester High (14-6) “It’s a snapshot of one particular cludes Moscow. “We’re prepared to go together bolstered his chances to win today’s ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Stadium in last place in the AL East hosting Glastonbury High (9-10) in day, one particular time,” Deitch As the president of Russia, Yeltsin with him into tough times. Everyone round. Baseball’s unwritten rules warn of but BaltimtHC swept the three-game a Class LL Division baseball clash said. “It’s not often that it’s repre­ will have a highly visible platfonn says that,” one crowd member, Discontent over the government’s the of intentionally walking series to climb out of the basement. at 3 p.m. at the Indians’ Kelley sentative of the facility as a whole. from which to wage his campaign Nadezda Matveyeva said. economic program ^so boosted the potential go-ahead run in the late Mike Greenwell doubled with (Hie Field. for more radical reforms than those During his campaign, Yeltsin Yeltsin’s campaign, said (Hie of his innings. out in the eighth, then Jeff Russell The Associated Press Also on the docket, Coventry She did acknowledge that the pursued so far by Gorbachev. called (HI the Congress to reject the backers, lawinaker Leonid Gurevich Texas Rangers manager Bobby was summoned from the Te.xas High (18-4), newly (O'owned Charter guide is useful because consumers PESTY PROBLEM — Charles Schwalbe, a government ex­ The popular and outspoken Kremlin’s new program for gradual­ of Murmansk. Valentine tempted fate in the eighth bullpen to face Tom Brunansky. Oak Conference playoff champs, are presented with a list of charac­ pert on gypsy moths, predicts another outbreak of the pests Yeltsin had lost the second round of ly transforming the country’s crip­ Some econcHnists have estimated inning Monday night and was stung Russell, 1-5, got Brunansky on a begins play in the girls’ softball teristics to look for in a nursing voting on Saturday by just 28 votes. pled, centrally planned ectmomy to that up to 40 million people could ground-out. in the near future. In 1981, the insects defoliated about 12 when he ordered an intentional pass tournament as the fifth-ranked home. He lost the first round Friday with a partial market economy. lose their jobs as a resiUt of the for Dwight Evans, who scored the But after the walk to Evans, Pena million acres of trees in the Northeast. I^triots host No. 12 se<«i Stamford 497 ballots to 473 for Krasnodar “The Congress must take the central government’s reforms, ex­ winning run on Tony Pena’s two-out ripped Russell’s 2-2 fastball to Catholic (12-7) today at 3:30 pan. “But it does not replace an on-site regional Communist Party chief citizens of Russia under its pected to drive many inefficient double, lifting the Red Sox to a 4-3 right-center f(H' two runs and Texas There are two track champion­ visit and talking to some of the resi­ Ivan Polozkov. defense,” he said. The reform businesses into banknqitcy. victory. had lost for the 20th time in its last ships also on the calendar with dents and staff members.” Deitch He was nominated again Monday program, which would triple the Under the three-step reform plan, Valentine was willing to take the 27 games. Gypsy Manchester High at the Class LL said. “That’s the way to choose a and faced Vlasov, who had Gor­ price of bread on July 1 and double to be implemented through 1995,60 heat. “He (Russell) got me in the hole Championship Meet at Willow nursing home.” bachev’s support, and Valentin the cost of other foodstuffs starting percent of state enterprises would be “I’ll take that one,” Valentine right away,” Pena said. “But I have From Page 1 Brook Park in New Britain and East Tsoy, a little-known businessman Jan. 1, caused buying that sold to the public serHor, and con­ said. “That’s the first time I’ve ever better with two strikes Besides Westside (formerly Catholic at the Class MM Cham­ from the Soviet Far East, who prompted Moscow city authorities trols would be lifted on 60 percent walked the go-ahead run in my life. on me, especially in that situation. I Meadows Manor-South), Bidwell spent since 1979 an average of $6.1 pionships at Windham High. Each Shapiro said. “We do a good job received 11 votes. to bar sales to non-residents of the of prices. Some ugly circumstances reared just wanted to hit the ball hard.” Health Care (formerly Meadows million a year to fight the moth, said has a 3:30 p.m. start. with dodo birds and passenger their head and I did it. Now I wish I Russell, who has been bothered Manor-West), and Victorian Heights Ken Knauer, the agency’s assistant pigeons, but there’s virtually no in­ didn’t.” by bone chips in his pitching elbow, (formerly Meadows Manor-East) director of forest pest management. sect that’s been eradicated.” Red Sox manager Joe Morgan un­ had convert^ eight of his previous were identified as having up to In the fiscal year ending in Sep­ A French political exile, Etienne derstood Valentine’s reasoning. nine save opportunities. Russell told seven deficiencies. The three are Leopold Trouvelot, imported the tember, the Forest Service will Deer Ramos will managed by Health Care of America spend $13.6 million. Knauer said of­ Evans has 23 career homers against Valentine before the game tJiat he pest from France to produce a dis­ Texas, 14 at Arlington Stadium. felt he should have surgery im­ based in Toledo, Ohio. ficials are telling Congress they will ease-resistant strain of silkworm. In From Page 1 mediately to clear out the bone need about $15.3 million in the next “I figured Valentine had a gotxl give Blazers Officials at the other two homes 1868 or 1869, the moth escaped into reason for doing what he did.” Mor­ chips. But in the eighth, Russell told could not be reached for comment Trouvelot’s back yard in Medford. fiscal year. Their statistics come from the DEP. “We can’t have compatibility with group called the Animal Rights gan said. “Dewey (Evans) s(x;ms to Valentine he was available to pitch. Friday. By 1923, the moth had spread “With the expanding area of the If it does need to be decreased, the same deer densities as I^ine, Front has earned a star (hi the animal get a lot of big hits here.” “It’s tough, tough on him and a big boost Crestfield Nursing Home, also of throughout New England. gypsy moth, we doubt that ever then alternatives to hunting should New Hampshire, or Vermont,” El- rights walk of fame by holding high­ The Red Sox started Monday in tough on me,” Russell said. “It’s Manchester, was listed as having no The U.S. Forest Service, which again will we be spending less than be researched, he said. lingwood said. ly publicized aimu^ protests of the grip of a three-game losing tough going out there trying to beat violations. fights the largest infestations, has $6 million,” Knauer said. The gr(Hip has rerximmended that By Bob Baum But the attitudes of the humans hunts in the Yale Forest in the town streak and had dropped five of their people knowing you don’t have it. of Union. fences are erected along the high­ previous six. In my position, there’s no r(X)m f(H The Associated Press The Associated Press moving into our stale’s “wide-open ways, and that is often done. They spaces” aren’t always supportive of However, the group is considered “Did we need this? Tell me about error.” have alsorc(»mmended the live RESTRAINED — Baltimore manager Frank Robinson is restrained by third base coach Cal PORTLAND, Ore. — Ramon the DEP’s goal. to be one of the more radical ai- it. And we didn’t play a real gtxxl Russell said he was now un­ trapping of deer, but he said that is Ramos gave the Portland Trail “People who own five-acre lots ganizations of animal rights ac­ ballgame,” Pena said. “We’re not decided about the surgery. Ripken Sr. as he tries to get at American League umpire Drew Coble after the latter ejected Con ineffective because the herd is not Blazers an emotional boost as they with pristine landscapes are not like­ tivists. swinging the bats well right now so “I don’t know, I just don’t know,” him in the eighth inning of Monday's game in Minneapolis. reduced and problems continue. prepared for Game 5 of the Western From Page 1 ly to allow hunters onto their August Heiberg, director of the our pitching has to be good.” Russell said. “We don’t really have a soluticm.” Conference finals. property,” Ellingwtxxl said. Connecticut Humane Society, said “Dam right it’s a big win,” Mor­ Jerry Reed, 1-1, gave up three hits Five months after suffering a However, those same people and his organization has a more gan said. “We’ve got the big guy and two runs over 1 2-3 but picked enough. worker telephoned seeking credit in­ Boston. severe brain injury in a car accident, Ibr example, people shouldn’t other commuters want to race down moderate position regarding deer (Roger Clemens) going tomorrow up the victory. In the North Carolina case, the formation and credit card numbers, night but if we lost tonight you The game was a homecoming of Robinson renews his battle the Portland power forward watched highways to get to and from their hunting. woman initially allowed only one Balli said. necessarily be suspicious if a person from the bench as the Trail Blazers jobs in the cities, consequently en­ never know.” sorts f(H Boston starter Greg Harris, man into her home and was having a In Colorado, a woman identifying identifying himself as a census PADAM C. JAIN, M.D. practiced on Monday. dangering deer, he said. “If that has to be the answer, we’d The Rangers lost their eighth con­ who pitched five scoreless innings “nice conversation” with him when herself as a census worker asked an worker seeks someone’s Social “He looks real good," his close Ellingwood said the state does try rather see it d(Hie by experts and secutive game at home, tying a club before miming into trouble in the elderly woman resident for money. SJecurity number, she said. While the with American League umps friend and Scion Hall teammate the doorbell rang and the man told to limit such accidents by erecting marksmen, not just anybody,” Hei­ Diplomate American Board of record set in 1973, and fell into last sixth. The request was refused and the census under way this year does not Mark Bryant said. “He looks like her it was his partner, said Tom deer-crossing signs. However he berg said. Psychiatry & Neurology place in the American League West Harris pitched for the Rangers elderly woman called officials, said require the number, it is needed ftH" MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Frank fine and maybe a suspension. I’m Milwaukee Brewers on the Sunday Ramon. He smiled as soon as he got Smith Jr. of the Charlotte, N.C., of­ said, “Our sense is people tend to ig­ Professionals would be less likely after their fourth consecutive defeat. from 1985-87, compiling a 20-22 Ron Ritschard of the Denver census some surveys being conducted by Robinson’s uneasy truce with sure their (umpires’) report will be before the All-Star break. At that in the locker room. It was nice to sec fice. to misfire, and thereby injure an Texas hasn’t resided in the cellar record. lime, umpire John Shutock ruled m- office. There were no other reports the Census Bureau. nore those.” is pleased to announce the American League umpires may have favorable to their side.” \\\CTC m owrv spot.** “Tliey tied her up and com- So with an animal that has the animal — making it suffer — rather since June 2, 1987. “T(xlay was a special day, pitch­ tcrferencc and called a double play ot s'vm'vtar Vneidents, he &aid. However, Welbom warned people opening of his office for the ended. “1 have no comment at this lime,” Ramos’ jersey still hangs in the mcT\ccked like he was familiar Show or PM Magazine or have read about Reg. $2.49 NOW $1.99 for the slumping Brewers with the guys,” Clyde Drexler said her in newspapers and magazines. As she “He diiln’t say much but he looked 10 for $18.50 game of his career. Manny Lee like he was very happy." prays, healings occur. Thousands have re­ By The Associated Press AL Roundup tripled home the game’s only run in Ramos followed the actitni during ported healings from arthritis, cataracts, the fifth inning following John practice, according to Bryant. “He Eight is enough for the Mil­ deafness, M.S., cancer... The documented Tlw Ai*odal»d Ptmi Olcrud’s onc-oul single. Mike was looking at us running up and waukee Brewers, who have dropped from the minors, was the loser, Moore (4-4) lost despite pitching a healings are accomplished by our Lord Weeping Willow Weed & Feed down the court." WATCHES — Carlton Fisk of the White Sox watches his eight straight on the road. yielding all the Seattle runs in four six-hillcr. Moore is 4-13 lifetime Bryant and Buck Williams said “It’s frustraiing: it’s just frustrat­ and Savior Jesus Christ. for a beautiful lawn drive fly out to leftfield, where the Vfeinkees' Deion Sanders innings-plus. against Toronto. Ramos’ appearaiKc was an emotion- Save $50.00 ing,” said Milwaukee manager Tom Blue Jays 1, Athletics 0: Stieb “It’s just one game. It’s not going God is working miracles! He can meet made the grab in the third Inning of Monday's game at Com- Trcbclhom, who wasn’t around for (6-2) struck out three and walked your needs and desires. Reg. $149.00 Turf master - iskey Park. The White Sox won, 2-1. the finish of the Seattle Mariners’ one in pitching die 100th complete Please set BREWERS, page 12 Plea.se .se e R.AMOS, page 12 4-3 victory. He was ejected by home Come expecting to receive 5,000 sc|. ft." plate umpire Joe Brinkman in the YOUR miracle from God! NOW $99.00 sixth inning for arguing bulls and Grace 21/2" caliper 10'-12'Tall King has high hopes strikes. FBI not horsing around at the track Specimen Plants Only $10.95 31ic Brewers also fell out of first BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A nicehorsc purchased Anilerson and U.S. Attorney Dennis C. Vacco. Grace ’N Vessels Musical Healing Service place in the American League East, by the FBI f(H a sling opcruliiHi uncovered no G. Robert Langf(Hd, special agent in charge of the with rising Chisox dropping one-half game behind evidence of race-fixing — but turm*d out to be a pret­ Buffalo office, said the probe left the FBI with the im­ Saturday, June 2 - 7:30 PM. Annual & Vegetable Bedding Plants $1.69 pack Toronto, which nipped Oakland 1-0 ty good racehorse. pression that Finger Lakes is a dean operation where Manchester High School CHICAGO (AP) - Eric King’s for a good year.” behind Dave Slieb’s lliree-hitter. “I can say he won at least oik' race and placed in almost no races are fixed. Super Herb Selection - 60 plus types desire to win 15 games this season is King says cvcrylliing “is going Pinch-hiitcr Danicll Coles hit a about half of his races," said Special Agent Dale The FBI bought the horse for less than $5,000 and 134 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, CT not too far-fetched. our way. “We’re getting the calls, two-run single in the fifth inning, Anderson. ’*nic FBI did quite well with him. The ran it at the track in order to inlrtxlucc an undercover Afmr nine suirts, the Chicago and when that starts happening, you giving Seattle just enough to agent to the work and social circles of the people tar­ FREE ADMISSION bureau made ctiough money to offset the costs of up­ Vinca Vines • Spikes $1.95 White Sox pitcher has four wins and can’t help but feel the entire con­ witlistand u laic Milwaukee rally keep" — about $1,000 a month. geted in the investigation. The FBI agent played the five no-decisions. King allowed fidence level of the ball club is up.” and end a fuur-guinc losing streak. llic FBI bought what it thought was a slow horse in part of a shady, high-rolling trainer and horse owiki, only three hits in eight innings Mon­ King walked three batters, and The Brewers have lost six straight the hoiic it would become involved in a race-fixing Anderson said. day as the White Sox edged the New was just wild enough to keep the overall. scheme at Finger Lakes Race Track. Agents considered naming the horse after FBI York Yankees, 2-1. New York hitlers off stride. After being slaked to a 4-0 lead, The probe did result in allegations that a Sept. 26 Director William Ses$i(His and having it run under the WOODLAND GARDENS The win moved Chicago within Bobby Thigpen pitched the ninth Seattle starter Erik Hanson (5-3) race at the track in Canandaigua, about 20 miles FBI’s colors, but those ideas were quickly scrapped. three games of first place Oakland inning, recording his ninth straight gave up his first home runs of llic southeast of Rtxhcstcr, was fixed. But the charges The horse’s rume, age and sex are still being kept AREAS LARGEST PROFESSIONAL GROWERS in the AL West. save and 15th in 17 attempts. season, a solo homer to Dave Rirkcr that arc pending against a jockey, two racehorse secret to protect the idciuitics of those involved with A year ago. King also won four in R)r King, it’s go(xl to know that in the sixth inning and a two-run trainers and a trainer’s wife were “a fluke,” Anderson the case. 168 Woodland St. 643-8474 a row early on, but lost five suaight Thigpen can be counted on to do the shot to Paul Molitor in tlie seventh. told The Buffalo News. decisions. job. He yielded seven hits in 6 1-3 in­ Track officials and slate regulators noticed jockey Now sold to a private owner and still racing, the Manchester M-T 8-6 F 8-7:30 S/S 8-5 “After dial 1 went on the idle with “Bobby’s g(H a go(xl fast ball and nings and needed relief from Keith Joseph Badamo was riding his horse irregularly FBI’s horse has pul its law enfixeement career behind a shoulder injury and did not get nine limes out of then he’s going to Comstock, Mike Jackson and Mike during the race, but the FBI’s horse was not running it. be successful,” he said. Schooler, who pitched the ninth for “We wish him well. He served as a real gtx>d FOR MORE INFO. OR 24 HOUR PRAYERLINE - CALL 203-775-1990 back in the win column until early in the suspect race, nor were agents sixx'ifically his 13ih save. Grace N Veaaela 1990 August (August 5),” recalled King. watching the four persons who were arrested, said reprc.seniaiive of the bureau,” Amlcrson said. “If 1 can Slay hcaJlhy, I’m l(X)king Please see CHISOX, page 12 Jaime Navarro (1-1), just recalled MANCHESTER HERALD, 1\iesday, May 29,1990—13 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Riesday, May 29,1990 Softball Luyendyk turns in fastest Indy ever Daly looking for Pistons to respond Tonight’s Games Gold’s vs. L.M.Gill, 6 — Fitzgerald season, holding Jordan to just 26 points Brand Rex vs. Bray’s, 7:30 — Fitzgerald By Steve Herman By Harry Atkins per game. Wininger’s vs. Police, 6 — Robertson The Associated Press The Associated Press “I’m surprised,” Detroit’s Joe Dumars H&N vs. Lindsey, 7:30 — Robertson M said. “I fully expected us to come out Nutmeg vs. MPizza, 6 — Nike INDIANAPOLIS — Arie Luyendyk, the fastest and CHICAGO — Michael Jordan’s locker with intensity and we didn’t. They’re ob­ Marpet vs. Brown’s, 7:30 — Nike richest Indianapolis 500 winner, now knows what every room tuade woke up the Chicago Bulls. viously locked in on the Detroit Pistons. Food vs. Cox, 6 — Pagani other champion before him soon found out. Detroit coach Chuck Daly hopes the Pis­ They kind of remind me of us a few years Strano vs. Fat Belly, 7:30 — Rigani It wasn’t the money that brought them back to the tons will have the same reaction to his ago. Blue Ox vs. Sheriffs, 6 — Keeney Speedway year after year, but the lure of the race itself, outburst. “You could see them gaining con­ Pub vs. HTiger, 6 — Charter Oak the premier showcase of motorsports in the world. How the Pistons respond will deter­ Fbr most drivers, especially the winners, the feeling is TOYOTA fidence every trip down the floor. They’re mine who advances to the NBA Finals — doing a hell of a job right now.” overpowering. the Bulls or the defending champions. The Bulls, who allowed opponents an “I can see why guys like A J. (Foyt) and Al Unser The Bulls, bidding to become only the average of 106.2 points per game during Little League keep coming back,” said Luyendyk, at 36 still a babe in fifth team to overcome an 0-2 deficit in a the regular season, held the Pistons to comparison with Ftoyt and Unser, the only four-time win­ bcst-of-7 scries, captured their second 96.7 points in the first three games. ners of the race. “It’s an incredible high. I feel like going straight victory Monday, defeating Then, in the first quarter Monday, the NATIONAL — Vittner’s stopped Casper’s, 8-1, back out there and racing again today. I want to win this Detroit 108-101, to even the series 2-2. Bulls defense simply smothered the Pis­ Saturday at Leber Field. Nickey Smith and Ben Donahue race again.” Game 5 will be played Wednesday tons. Detroit made only 4 of 16 shots combined on a one-hitter to lead Vittner’s, 8-1. Dan The 55-year-old Foyt was sixth on Sunday in his mgni in suouroan Auburn Hills, Mich., during the period while turning the ball Meiser had a bases-loaded double to lead Vitner’s. Mike record 33rd start at Indianapolis. Unser, 51 toiiy, was and Game 6 Friday night back in rowdy over seven times for nine easy Chicago Lurate, Jeff Cashman and Darrell Schabazz played well 13th in his 25th start. But the two grandpas — and the Chicago Stadium. Game 7, if needed, defensively. Joe Erardi, Chris McCreary and Kevin six other former wiimers in the race, for that matter — would be played in Auburn Hills. points. A basket by Scottie Pippen with 7:38 Schwabe played well defensively for Casper’s. were no match for the lean Dutchman, whose victory was “We did what we wanted to do,” said Sunnyside Up downed Casper’s, 10-2, Monday at his first in 76 Indy-car starts. Jordan, whose heated words after Game 2 still to play in the first quarter put Chicago ahead 10-8 and the Bulls led the Leber. Darren White went the distance for Sunnyside, “Growing up in Europe, I had heard about the Indy The Associated Press brought the Bulls back to life. “It’s a 5-5. Steve Ruggerio, Todd Napolitano and Toren B ^l hit 500 and I was reading about drivers like A J. Foyt. ... I three-game series right now. rest of the game, pushing the lead to as many as 19 points early in the third well and Ray Michaud, Wes Schofield and Kevin think I was still eating cereals in the morning as a baby $200,000 SMILE — Golfer Jan Stephen­ “We have the momentum and the con­ Schwabe played well defensively. Mike Johnson, Mike when I read that story that A J. won,” Luyendyk said fidence going into the Phlace on Wednes­ quarter. The Pistons, who blew a 14-point Garafalo and Josh Buckno hit well for Casper’s, 2-8. during the annual Victory Dinner Monday night. son is all smiles after sinking a par putt ont day. We have to steal a game from them third-quarter le ^ in Game 3, tried to turn Suimyside Up handed Boland Brothers its first loss of “But I know now why A J. comes back every year, he 17th green of the LPGA Skins Game in and win.” the tables in Game 4. They got the deficit the season, 8-2. Ruggiero went the distance. Steve At­ and I know now why Johnny Rutherford comes back, Jordan, of course, was the trigger man, The Associated Press Frisco, Texas, Sunday to win six skins down to 71-68 at the start of the fourth well and Mike Jaworski played well defensively. Kevin and Mario Andretti and everybody else that keeps com­ scoring 42 points Monday following a worth $200,000. She was the leading quarter, but then Jordan took over. Coughlin and John Helin hit well for Boland’s, 6^1. ing back, because this is the greatest race there is in the 47-point performance in Saturday’s WINNER CLOW NS — Arie Luyendyk clowns with photographers Monday morning as he With Jordan scoring 19 points in the AMERICAN — Dairy Queen topped Modem world, and I feel on cloud nine. money winner in the event. Chicago victory after being held to just final period, the Bulls built their lead Janitorial, 11-5, at Waddell Field on Monday. Adam “This morning, when we were taking the pictures, I poses with his championship car and the Borg Warner Trophy for winning the Indianapolis 54 points combined in the first two back to 14 points and Detroit was forced Major went the distance for DQ, 4-4, striking out six and said to the guys, ‘You know, it would be fun to roll out 500 on Sunday. games. to spend the last minute of play fouling allowing four hits. Jason Russo had three hits, Rickard the car and do a couple of 224s, just for the hell of it, be­ But the Pistons, like everyone else in Chicago players, hoping for a miss and a Ruker and Major tripled and Dan Lidestri and Steve cause it’s so much fun.’” In Brief . . . the NBA, expect Jordan to score. After Brown played well defensively for DQ.'Anand Anageri Luyendyk averaged a record 185.981 mph and beat The prize for first place surpassed the record was absolutely great to drive,” he said. miracle. Fittipaldi set a record for the largest payoff to a non- all, he averaged 33.6 points during the Neither were forthcoming. hit well, Jon Sheehan and Michael Byme played well Bobby Rahal to the checkered flag by 10.878 seconds. $1,001,604 won by Fittipaldi last year, and the purse regular season, winning his fourth scoring defensively and Brent Mahler pitched well in relief for Defending champion Emerson Fittipaldi was third; topped last year’s record of $5,723,725. winner at $592,874. Rahal got $488,566 for second Eastern wins Division III title title. “They took us out of everything in the MJ. Rahal’s teammate, Al Unser Jr., was fourth, and Fitfipal- Luyendyk, a nadve of the Netherlands whose best place. BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — Brian Mercado’s What the Pistons didn’t expect was to first half. We came back, but they were Army and Navy tripped up the Fuefighters, 6-3. Ed di’s teammate, Rick Mears, was fifth. previous finish at Indianapolis was seventh in his Fittipaldi also became only the fourth driver to com­ not to be denied today,” Daly said. “We pile more than $2 million in career winnings at In­ two-nm homer in the third inning sealed the NCAA see the Bulls play defense with the inten­ The Associated Press Carroll went the disumce, suiking out 13, for 4-4 A&N. Monday morning, Luyendyk relumed to the Speedway rookie-of-the-year season in 1985, called his victory “in­ Division HI Championship for Eastern Connecticut Mon­ sity they did over the weekend. Chicago weren’t good enough.” Carroll had three hits and Robert Gray and Darryl Rouil- for the traditional winner’s photo session, and Monday credible.” dianapolis, raising his total to $2,264,368. Mears won Daly was clearly angry with his players day, as the Warriors beat Aurora 8-1. coach Phil Jackson obviously learned ON TH E M OVE — Chicago’s Michael Jordan leads the fast break lard two apiece and Matt Denis and Jordan Joy played night he pocketed a record $1,090,940 for the Shierson He started from the outside of the first row, next to Fit­ $201,610 to push his record total to $2,938,291. Mercado, who hit a Division III World Series record something while studying the so-called during the game. Seldom-used William up the court against the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of their Eastern well defensively. Randy Miller and Matt Riwlowsky had Racing team from a purse of $6,325,803, the richest prize tipaldi and Mears, and took the lead for good on the “It was a great run,” Fittipaldi said Monday night. “We Bedford even played six minutes as the had been running very strong the whole month. The car four home runs in the tournament, was named the tourna­ “Jordan rules” on the E)etroit u^tes. Conference final Sunday in Chicago. The Pistons won, 107-101, to three and two hits respectively and Brendan Jones and package in auto racing history. 168th lap with a pass of Rahal. Fiuipaldi, who started ment’s most valuable player. The previous mark of three “I told the guys before the game started coach tried to shake things up. T J. Crickmore played well defensively for the 2-6 “I think everybody will have to bear with me. It’s a lit­ from the pole, led the first 92 laps and 128 of 200 overall was ready to go, always fast and consistent every day.... Afterward, Daly said he felt the Pistons home runs had been held by six different players. they get six fouls in the NBA; Use every tie their best-of-seven series at 2-2. Firefighters. tle bit of a shock," Luyendyk, taking the check from but dropped from contention because of a couple of un­ I call my car the ‘woman in red.’ She was beautiful until had it too easy during the season. she had some problem with her shoes (tires). Arie was Chris Kebalka took the win after pitching all nine in­ one of them,” Jackson said. “We didn’t Laimbeer scoreless in Game 3 and al­ NATIONAL FARM — Vitmer’s blanked Grames Speedway president Tony George, told a crowd of about planned pit stops to change blistered tires. “You have to understand, our club All five Chicago starters were m nings for Eastern Connecticut, which finished with a 4-0 use all of them, but we let them know we Printing, 15-0, at Verplanck. Greg Talbot had three hits 2,000 at the Convention Center. Luyendyk, whose aew solved some early handling consistent. He was always strong. He did a great race. probably has not been pushed, with our double figures in Game 4, including Bill lowed him only four points — two on came to play. and Chris Pelky, Ryan Lurate, Aaron Dulka and Brandon Luyendyk, whose take included $16,650 in lap prizes problems, was always within striking distance and wait­ “Last year, as the defending champion, I traveled all tournament record. backs to the wall, all season,” Daly said. Cartwright, who had scored only 17 free throws — in Game 4. “If we keep this intensity up, no one — $450 for each of 37 laps in front — raised his Indy ing for his chance. over the world and 1 realized how big this race is outside “Now we’ll see how we respond. You points in the first three games combined. “Laimbeer is having problems offen­ McCormick combined on the shutout for Vittner’s. Brad Nielsen, Cobb win Lime Rock will be able to beat us.” Smith had two hits and Jake Ford, Josh Leborious, Adam winnings to $1,606,528, more than triple what he had “As the day progressed, after the first few pit stops ... the United States. For sure, this is the biggest sport event have to understand, we have what every Isiah Thomas had 26 points for Detroit, sively, but defensively he is still doing a SALISBURY (AP) — John Nielsen and Price Cobb That’s the kind of attitude the Pistons Dzirony and Ryan Gallagher played well for Grames. when it was time to go to the front, that’s when the car in the world,” Fittipaldi said. team in the NBA wants. We won the Dumars 24 and Dennis Rodman 20. But great job,” Daly said. “We just haven’t won in his first five Indy 500s combined. shared the driving chores in guiding their Jaguar XJR-10 generally take into games. Detroit was Al Sieffert’s downed Heritage Kitchen & Bath, 16-11. championship last year.” the suddenly defensive Bulls held Bill been able to get our offense going.” to victory in the IMSA Lime Rock Camel Grand Prix for 4-1 against Chicago during the regular Mike Egidi struck out 10 and helped his own cause with GT cars. two doubles. Billy Connors doubled twice and (Thris Nielsen and Cobb averaged a record 102.380 mph for Magnant also played well for the winners. Mike Franza, American pair exits quickly at 150 laps of the 1.54-mile Lime Rock course Monday, Stephan Joanides and Marshari Ibal pitched well and Drexler under the gun for the Trail Blazers noon, everything would be all right.” nated player or lured by financial guarantees. beating the Chevrolet of Jim Miler and Wayne Taylor by Brian Brannick and Evan Jordan hit well for Heritage. By Salvatore Zanca “I have played nearly every week since the Davis over a lap. Another lap back in third was the Nissan GTP Dairy Queen outlasted Graphics Plus, 15-11. Larry Probst won the first set 6-1. But Garrison came back to The Associated Press steamroll Probst, knotting the match at a set apiece. Cup” in February, Berger said. “1 made a little money but ZX-1\irbo driven by Geoff Brabham, Bob Earl and Chip But he has made some big plays, especially down the Drexler was a selfish player and overrated. San An- Prince homered and doubled and drove in five ms and By Bob Baum Garrison then jumped out to a 5-2 lead in the third set I've been losing a lot of matches and I’m not happy Robinson. suetch in the Blazers’ succession of close vie- tonio’s Willie Anderson c^led him one of the dirtiest Andy Minor and Scott Levesque each had two hits for The Associated Press PARIS — For Zina Garrison, it was too early. For Jay and had a match point at 5-4, 40-30, but wasted it. She about it. I’ve learned from it. Martino Fmotto and Ruggero Mclgrali, both of Italy, lories at home. Still, he’s averaging just 16.5 points per players in the league, IX). Steve Morehouse pitched well and Travis Edwards Berger, it was loo much. For both, it is goodbye to this has done that before this year, and she lost it in the same “I am not playing well and I am not doing the things I co-drove a Ferrari Spice SE90P to victory in the Camel game in the conference final. Against Phoenix in the and Jamie Woods played well defensively for Graphics. PORTLAND, Ore. — Clyde Drexler has been a con­ regular season, Drexler averaged 2 9 5 points per game. “That’s playoff atmosphere, Drexler said. “People year’s French Open after the first day. way — a forehand into the net. should. I’ve learned my lesson.” Lights division for smaller prototype sports cars. With AMERICAN FARM — DiRosa Cleaners downed Both seeded Americans were eliminated M onday in venient target of critics as Portland sputters offensively in Not only has he struggled offensively, he also has have their opinions.” ‘■It’s exactly the same point 1 missed against Mary Joe Berger made it into tlie top U) last year. After losing the Lights running with the more powerful GT cars, Xhc N B A . p la y o f fs . Fuefighters, 10-4, at Buckley Field. Javier Rviera had their first matches of the clay-court tennis tournament. (Fernandez in the quarterfinals of the ) early in his last five tournaments, he has started to drop. Fmotto and Melgrati completed 143 laps and finished taken some big blasts in print. The sagging defenses and lack of foul calls are three hits including a triple. Karen Gorman added two The spectacular slam-dunk artist of the regular season and Arantxa (Sanchez Vicario in the semifinals at Hous­ He also realizes that his run of losses will make him Golden State coach Eton Nelson was quoted as saying frustrating, he said. hits and Tim Danahy and Tim Etomanico played well Garrison, the women’s No. 5 seed, squandered a sixth overall. has been replaced by an inconsistent and often frusUated ton). It’s exactly the same shot,” Garrison said. miss the semifinal for the United States defensively for DiRosa’s. George Pelland pitched well in match point before bowing to Wiltrud Probst of West playoff performer. His jump shots clang off the rim After that missed chance, she went down to defeat against Austria this summer. Agassi noisy in victory relief and Steve Brown played well for Firefighters. Germany in an up-and-down match, 6-1, 1-6, 7-5. harmlessly. very quickly, losing the next three games. “I would say I am definitely not going to be selected PARIS (AP) — Andre Agassi screamed at officials, Eighth Disuict stopped Modem Janitorial, 18-12. Berger, the men’s ninth seed, was humbled by Alberto His attempts to peneuate the defense often are stifled f^r Berger, it’s been too many shots. because of my poor performance on clay,” Berger said. smashed rackets, infuriated the crowd and his opponent Bobby Moeller, Sam Betko and Danny O’Brien played Mancini of Argentina 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, losing 18 of the last by big defenders who pack the middle. His adventurous Ramos “I have played myself out," Berger said. “1 have “Personnally I think it should go to players who arc best — and won his first-round match Monday at the French well for Eighth. Brian Anderson hit a homer 23 games. drives to the basket seldom are rewarded by foul calls in played too much tennis, entirely too much. I have played at the time of the Davis Cup.” From Page 11 and Ricky Conner and Steve Johnson played well for MJ. Garrison said playing before noon caused her Open. the rougher postseason version of the game. Often, they 17 of the last 18 weeks. It’s ludicrous. It will never hap­ He said he is not going to lose for a while, now. Agassi, seeded third, was a point away from a two-set DiRosa Cleaners downed the Firefi^ers, 12-11, on problems. Her’s was the first match scheduled on an out­ result in off-balance misses instead. pen again.” deficit before turning it into a 4-6, 7-6, 6-0, 6-1 victory Monday. Danahy pitched well and had two hits including side court at 11 a.m. But through it all, his coach has been on his side. al lift for the Blazers, who are tied it meant a lot to our ball club.” overturned just south of Portland “I am still not a morning picrson,” Garrison said. “I Berger has been making a habit of filling in for injured “1 am going home and relax and I won’t be playing for over Canada’s Martin Wostenholme. a homer, Chris Adams had three hits and Matt Konefal Drexler’s defense, his hustle and his passing have been 2-2 in their Western Conference The Blazers haven’t forgotten Dec. 16. thought if 1 could get through the first set and get past 12 lop 10 players in various tournaments, either as a desig­ another month,” Berger said. Michael Chang rallied to successfully open defense of terrific, Rick Adelman said. final series against the Phoenix Ramos. Portland coach Rick Adelman played well defensively for DiRosa’s. Steve Brown had his title and Steffi Graf made an explosive start in her bid “He’s had trouble with his shooting, but overall I don’t Suns. Williams and Jerome Kersey have said Ramos’ visit was not intended three hits, Jonathan Kardys pitched well and Ken ()ucs- to regain the women’s crown. Chang defeated Cassio have any problem with the way he’s played,” Adelman “It was very inspirational for our worn his shooting warmup in post- to inspire his team, but simply was nel played well defensively for Fuefighters. Motta 6-2, 7-6, 6-1, while Graf disposed of Pascale said. team, and I think more than anyth­ game interviews. He was remem­ in response to a request from ROOKIES — Heritage Kitchen & Bath drubbed Al Phillies spoil Hurst holiday, but Padres win Paradis 6-0,6-2. Adelman says Drexler’s teammates bear some of the ing else it was good therapy for bered in a ceremonial opening lipoff Ramos’ father. Sieffert’s, 24-14. Marshan Teal had five hits and Mike Harmon Killebrew hospitalized responsibility. Ramon,” Williams said. “He’s in the series opener against Phoenix. Like the rest of the Blazers, Adcl- McKcnney, ERic Roger and Greg I^ o s pitched well for “There are things we can do to make it easier for him,” played basketball all his life, and to Bryant and Wayne Cooper have man is thrilled with Ramos’ Heritage. Mike Egidi, Billy Connors, Matt McBride and By The Associated Press CALDWELL, Idaho (AP) — A collapsed lung is ex­ Adelman said. “A lot of the problem is the fact we’re not come back here and see his team­ launched a campaign for motorists progress. Mike Botticello played well for Sieffert’s. NL Roundup pected to keep baseball Hall of Famcr Harmon Killebrew playing well offensively as a team.” mates prepare for probably one of to use scat belts. Ramos wasn’t “It just makes you feel good The Philadelphia Phillies spoiled Bruce hospitalized for at least 10 days. Still, Drexler knows the focus again will be on him the most important games of the wearing one when the sports car he knowing he’s making a comeback Hurst’s holiday. Tony Gwynn made sure Killebrew, 53, underwent surgery last Friday at a Scot­ tonight as the Trail Blazers play Phoenix in the crucial series really meant a lot to him, and was driving skidded on ice and like that,” he said. they didn’t ruin it for the rest of the San two runs each as Houston extended St. tsdale, Ariz., hospital. Killebrew was scheduled to Game 5 of the Western Conference final. The series is In Brief . . . Diego Padres. Louis’ losing streak to four games. remain in intensive care for two to three days at Scot­ tied 2-2 after a pair of convincing wins by the Suns in Hurst took a no-hitter and a 5-0 lead Caminiti hit a two-run homer in the tsdale Memorial Hospital but is expected to make a full Phoenix. into the seventh inning, but the Phillies eighth, his second of the season and recovery. “When people expect you to score 25 or 30 points a Brewers Douglass wins Bell Atlantic knocked him out by scoring five runs on second in as many days, as Houston won Killebrew hit 573 home runs in a 22-ycar major league night, the other team expects it too,” he said, “so they do MALVERN, Pa. (AP) — Dale Etouglass sank a 6-foot five hits. However, Gwynn broke the tie for the fourth time in five games and career with the old Washington Senators, the Minnesota things to take it away. I just have to help the team From Page 11 par putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to defeat with an RBI single that keyed a four-run handed Greg Mathews (0-5) his sixth Twins and the Kansas City Royals. whatever way I can.” Gary Player and win the $500,000 Bell Atlantic Classic. ninth inning as the Padres outlasted the straight loss, dating to last season. Wallace breaks out of slump Drexler is averaging 18.7 points per game, shooting Etouglass and Player were tied at 4-under-par 206 after Phillies 9-5 Monday night. just 40.5 percent from the field in 14 playoff games. to carry me through the rest of the inning broke a scoreless lie and out, Puckett hit Joe Price’s 2-2 pitch 54 holes on the 6,406-yard, par-70 Chester Valley Golf “Six innings don’t make a ball game,” Cubs 5, Giants 1: 'The Cubs won a CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Rusty Wallace, breaking season or anything like that,” Sticb Cory Snyder followed with a two- deep into the left-center field seats. Club course. They had been tied since the 11th hole, a disconsolate Hurst said. “1 don’t go out game and lost a pitcher as rookie Mike out of a season-long slump, beat Bill Elliott to the finish said. “My best game was the first of run homer off Jim Abbott as Gene Larkin and Gary Gaetti also when Douglass lost his lead with a bogey. there looking for a no-hitter. The most Harkcy won his fourth straight decision line by less than a second to win Sunday’s Coca-Cola the year (a 2-1 win over Texas), but Cleveland snapped California’s homered for the Twins, who lied a Etouglass won $75,000. Bob Charles and Charles important thing is to put up zeroes. before leaving with a stiff right shoulder. 600 stock car race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Edberg upset I haven’t had control since then. The seven-game winning streak. club record with their 19th victory Coody finished at 207. George Archer shot a 68 for 208. “If they get a couple of hits along the Harkey (5-1) allowed seven hits and Wallace, who led for 306 of the 400 laps, won for the key tonight was that I had location.” Jacoby’s bloop single was the fourth in May. Randy Milligan homered way, so be it. The guys worked so hard one run in five innings to get the win, but first time since last September, earning $151,000. The defending East champion hit off Abbott, who gave up for the Orioles. Juan Berenguer Spain tops U.S. women offensively and 1 gave it back." was placed on the 15-day disabled list Blue Jays have won four straight Snyder’s fifth homer on the next (4-0) pitched two hitless innings for Padres 9, Phillies 5: Hurst had allowed With five laps left, the engine in Rick Wilson’s in French Open MARBELLA, Spain (AP) — Conchiu Martinez after the game. Les Lancaster pitched the Oldsmobile blew and drop*ped oil onto the track. Wal­ after losing nine of 10. pitch. the victory. only two walks through six innings, but last four innings for his first save. PARIS (AP) — Top-seeded Stefan Edberg, plagued by “If this was Sept 23 or 24, it Abbott (2-4) had retired 25 of 26 breezed past Lori McNeil 6-1, 6-1, in the deciding walked Von Hayes to suui the seventh lace, about two car-lengths ahead of Elliott, nearly singles match U) give Spain a 3-2 victory over the United With the scored tied 1-1 in the third, unforced errors, was eliminated in the first round of the (going into first place) might be a batters and 16 in a row before and lost his no-hitter when Ricky Jordan, crashed into the wall between the third and fourth turns. Royals 3, Tigers 2: Bret Suites in the Nations Cup, a tournament being played for Rync Sandberg drove a pitch from Knep- Wallace averaged 137.650 mph for the grueling 600- French Open today, losing in straight sets to the patience big motivating factor,” Sticb said. Candy Maldonado singled to start Saberhagen (4-3) scattered nine hits stuck in a l-for-24 slump, singled to left. per over the left-field fence for an ap­ and passing shots of a skinny Spanish teen-ager named “But it’s not going to change the 10th. Pinch-runner Stanley Jef­ the first lime. RBI singles by ex-Padres Randy Ready mile race, which took nearly 4>/2 hours to complete. for his tliird suaight complete-game Jennifer Capriati had gained the United Suues a 2-2 lie parent homer. San Francisco manager Sergi Bruguera. anybody’s approach tomorrow.” ferson was sacrificed to second and Dickie Thon made it 5-2 and pinch- Mark Martin finished third, followed by Michael Waltrip victory and Kevin Seitzer hit a pair when she overpowered Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 6-3,6-4 Roger Craig arguc*d third hose umpire Bill 1 Edberg, seeded No. 1 in a Grand Slam tournament for “Just because you’re in first place before Jacoby’s hit. of doubles, giving him five straight hiuer John Kruk, another ex-Padre, uipled Hohn’s call. After consulting with the and Ernie Irvan. in the opening match. the first time, dropped seven consecutive games to go doesn’t mean you’re going to hold Twins 6, Orioles 4: Kirby Puck­ extra-base hits, as Kansas City e- home two runs and scored on Dyksua’s other umpires, Hohn reversed his Levi captures Atlanta Classic from a 4-2 lead in the first set to a 3-0 deficit in the first place all year long,” third ett’s second homer of the game, a qualcd its longest winning streak of Yugoslavians upset the U.S. single. decision, leading to the ejections of second. After that, Bruguera just hung in and let the baseman Kelly Gruber said. “You three-run shot in the seventh imiing, the season at three. Pirates 6, Dodgers 5: Pittsburg held MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — Wayne Levi sank a 4-foot DUESSELDORF, West Germany (AP) — Yugoslavia, Chicago manager Eton Zimmer and coach Swede’s mistakes do most of the damage as he posted a could hold it until the last day of the gave Minnesota its fifth straight vic­ Seitzer doubled and scored to lead to one hit in eight inning by Tim Bel­ birdie putt just before darkness threatened to halt play on making its first appearance in the $ 1.3-million ATP Joe Altobelli. a rainy Sunday and captured the Atlanta Golf Cl^sic by 6-4, 6-2,6-1 upset on center court. season, lose it and it doesn’t mean a tory. The Twins trailed 4-2 when off the game. Mike Macfarlane had cher, rallied for five runs in the ninth, en­ World Team Cup, upset the United Sutes 2-1 in the tlxpos 4, Braves 1: Kevin Gross and one shot over three golfers. It was the first time the top seed — men’s or women’s thing.” Junior Ortiz hit a cmc-out double an RBI single in the second and ding Los Angeles’ five-game winning championship. injunxl starter Oil Can Boyd combined on The field of 85 relumed to the 7,018-yard Atlanta — had lost in the tournament’s first round since Manuel Indians 3, Angels 0: Brook and Dan Gladden singled him to Macfarlane and Terry Shumpert hit streak in a brushback-marred game. LOOK O U T — Philadelphia's Lenny Dykstra reacts to an inside Goran Prpic beat Brad Gilbert 6-4, 6-4, then Goran a six-hitter and Mike Fitzgerald hit a Country Club course following a six-hour rain delay, Santana defaulted with an injury in his first match in Jacoby’s one-out single in the 10th third. After Fred Manrique struck consecutive doubles in the seventh. Astros 5, Cardinals 1: Bill Gullickson Ivanisevic clinched the triumph, rallying to upset Jim two-run homer as Monueal beat Atlanta pitch from San Diego's Bruce Hurst during their game Mortday with Levi’s final putt giving him a 3-undcr-par 69 and 1965. The last time a men’s top seed failed to make it got his KXlth National League victory and Courier 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 as Yugoslavia won the $320,000 in a rain-interrupted game. night in Philadelphia. The Padres won, 9-5. ending the possibility of a four-way playoff. past the first round in any Grand Slam tournament was Alex Trevino and Ken Caminiti drove in Levi, winicss since the 1985 Atlanta Classic, had a 1971, when John Ncwcombe lost to Jan Kodcs in his first prize. 72-hole score of 275, 13 under par. He earned $180,000. opener at the U.S. Open. Chisox Syracuse repeat lacrosse champ He finished one shot ahead of former Masters cham­ As the clay-court tournament began its second day. PISCATAWAY, NJ. (AP) — Greg Bums and Gary Heysel Stadium soccer disaster is remembered pion Larry Mize, who closed with a 70, third-round 14-year-old sensation Jennifer Capriati made her Grand From Page 11 Gait each scored five goals Monday to lift top-ranked leader Keith Clearwater, who shot 72, and South African Slam debut an easy one. Ilte Rorida teen-ager broke Sandrinc Testud’s serve in Syracuse to a 21-9 win over Loyola of Maryland for iu Two English fans already have been from European club comjK'tition. a So have die lessons of Heysel been ig­ Nick Price, who had a 70. against Detroit on Sunday,” Torborg Bobby Thigpen walked leadoff bat­ By Robert Millward the very first game and, watched by a crowd that in­ Robin Ventura’s two-out seventh tliird consecutive NCAA lacrosse title and 27th straight expelled from luily, the host of the World punishment dut has not yet been lifted, nored'.' ter Steve Sax, Roberto Kelly The Associated Press Stephenson the big winner cluded seven-time French Open champion Chris Evert, inning single broke a 1-1 deadlock, said. win. Cup, and police there are prc;)aring for an and worldwide attention on the piobtem New York’s Tim Leary (3-5) al­ grounded into a doubleplay. Syracuse matched the Johns Hopkins teams of Renato Orlando, director of club com- FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Jan Stephenson, within two went on to a 6-1,6-1 victory. sending home Scottie Fletcher from onslaught of hooligans from England, die of hooliganism. lowed eight hits in picking up his In that situation. Dent said, with 1978-80 in winning three straight NCAA championships. LONEKJN — Five years after English (X'lition for the European soccer govern­ holes of earning nothing from a $450,000 purse, made a Last year, Capriati won the French Open juniors title. third base. Netherlands and possibly other rutions. A half-decade later, die nation that suf­ Ventura’s game winning hit came fourth complete game. the count 2-0, Kelly definitely It was the fourth overall NCAA title for Syraci^ wach hooligans touched off a riot that killed 39 ing body UEl-A, said niajm chaiKcs have $2(X),000 par puU on the 17th hole Sunday in the This year she’s aiming at tlic women’s championship. 'fiicsday is the fifth anniversary of the fered most at Heysel is preiviring for an in the wake of a .143 batting In summing up Leary’s effort. should have looked at a pitch. Roy Simmons Jr., making him the only Division I people at Heysel Stadium in Brussels, been made but admits die problem has LPGA’s inaugural Skins Game. “I sense a difference," Capriati said. "Last year I’d be European Champions Cup game between invasion of fans from countries still average. Dent said, “he was trying to make a lacrosse coach to win that many titles. soccer continues to struggle with the not been solved. JoAnne Camer was runner-up, winning $110,000 in finished with my play and I’d watch the (women’s) final English club Liverpool and Italy’s Juven- plagued by hooliganism. Chicago manager Jeff Torborg “Thigpen was a little wild,” Dent The Orangemen set NCAA records for most goals in a problem of fan violence. the two-day, four-player madc-for-tclevision event. She on TV. Now, this year, here’s my chance. I could be in quality pitch in the fourth inning tus that was stained by tragedy. Thirty- Rioting broke out recently at a sivccr Orlando said significant progress has moved Ventura up to the second slot pointed out. championship game as well as largest margin of victory Just 10 days before the start of the sank a 25-foot birdie putt on the 11th hole to win it.” when he wild-pitched Scottie World Cup, the quadrennial celebration o^ nine Juventus fans trying to escape rioting match in Yugoslavia. England and the been made in stadium configurations, in tlie batting order from the seventh Fletcher home from third with the Still Dent said, “we’re in last in a championship, breaking the marks held by Maryland $75,000, then won $35,000 more on an exua hole afuir Edberg definitely won’t be in the men’s final of a tour­ the world’s most popular and p^sion-in- Englishmen were crushed to death at Netherlands still expi-ricnce sporadic inci­ ticket allocations and cuoperatiun with position last Saturday. first run of the game, when he let it place in the AL East, but we’re only for most goals in a 20-13 win over Navy in 1975, and nament he had entered as the No. 1 seed, and with a shot ducing sport, much of the attention again Heysel. dents of fan violence, as do the Soviet security forces to lessen the threat of the players halved the 18th. “1 told Robin I thought the worm get away from him.” five and a half games behind first Cornell the biggest lead with a 16-8 victory over Johns Nancy Lopez won $95,000 and Betsy King $45,000, at taking over the world’s top ranking from absent Ivan It led to the banning of English clubs Union and Romania. hooligan violence. had tunied for him after his big hit In the ninth inning after reliever place Toronto.” Hopkins in 1977. is focused on unruly English fans. all of it coming during Saturday’s first nine holes. Lendl. MANCHESTER HERALD, "niesday, May 29,1990—15 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tbesday, May 29,1990 SCOREBOARD FOCUS

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Montreal 4, Atlanta 1 Rogers 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Sabo, Cincinnati, 9; Sandberg, CHcago, 9; Portiarxl 108, Phoenix 107 up and offered her my seat — but before she could get to because they weren’t allowed separate trials. And tmg to classes and hypoActical exercises, you leam to Chicago 5, San Francisco 1 JeRussellL,1-5 1 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 Cubs 5, Giants 1 WCiaik, Son Frandsco, 9. Friday, May 2S it, a middle-aged Jt^anese man jumped in front of her Hardin’s lawsuit was dismissed b ^ u s e the convic­ create a business letter by actually creating a business Houston 5, SL Louis 1 Murphy pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Phoenix 123, Portland 89 SANFRAN CHICAGO tions no longer existed. New York at Cincinnati, ppd., rain WP—JeReod. Sunday, May 27 Transactions a ^ took the seat! He sat there glaring at me for the dura­ letter. Those who’vc taken how-to classes and Aen abrhM abrhM San Diego B, Philadelphia 5 Umpires—Home, Merrill; First, Shulock; Phoenix 119, Portlarid 107, series tied 2 2 The Wilsons were tried again in 1988. Again Har­ returned to Ac office and tried to remember all Ac in­ 4 110 Walton cf 4 0 2 3 tion of the trip. Apparently, dieir customs are not the Madonna’s back in town Tuesday's Games Second, Roe; Third, Denkinger. Butter d Tuesday, May 29 Srdbrg 2b 2 12 0 Auto Racing din testified and again they were convicted. structions will appreciate Ae difference. San Diego (Benes 4-4) at PNIadelphia (Ruffin T—2:45. A-16,128. RThmp 2b 5 0 3 0 Phoertix at Portland, 9 pm. BASEBALL same as ours. ROCHESTER, Mich. 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Call 001 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 told that if I swdlowcd an olive. I’d look pregnant, and if Felix rf 3 0 0 0 Rndph 2b 3 0 10 San Frandsco Emerson Fittipaldi, 1989). Tuesday,June 12 the community and the school, it doesn’t touch them LOS Angeles at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m 010 201 OIX—8 of the American Association. reversed, the reward could jeopardize Hardin’s tes­ 914-332-1589 or write Insight Resource Inc. at 175 Totals II 1 8 1 Totals 30 0 3 0 Chicago 2. (4) Bobby Flahal, OublirL Ohio, No.18, At team with worse record, 9 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS—Placed Dave Valle, I drank beet juice. I’d look like a thermometer. Also. I’ve personally.” Montreal at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. D fi—San Francisco 1 .LOB—San----- — Frandsco Toronto 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 1990 Loia-Chevy, 200 laps, 185772, rurtnirp, Thursday, June 14 catcher, on the 18day disabled list retroactive been asked if I have tapeworm. All in fun, of course. timony. Prospect Avc., Tarrytown, NY 10591. Be sure to specify San Diego at Philadolphia, 735 p.m. 10, Chicago 12. 2B—Loach. 3B—Ounston. Wal­ Madonna will perform Thursday and Friday at The Oakland 000 000 000— 0 $488,566. At team with worse record, 9 p.m.. If neces- to May 18. Recalled Gene Harris, pitcher, from "A smart defense lawyer 'vould ask. ‘Did you get which size (5.25 or 3.5-inch) disk your IBM PC or com­ SL Louis at Houston, 6:35 p.m ton. SB—Sandberg (9). S—Lancaster. sa7 I’ve been called “Olive Oil,” “Twiggy,” “Bird Legs,” Palace in Auburn Hills, a Detroit suburb. Only games scheduled E—Gruber. Bell. DP- ■Toronto 1, Oakland 1. 3. (1) Emerson Fittipold, BrazU, No.1, 1980 Calgary of the FfocIfic Coast League. paid to say my person commitlcd homicide?’” he SF—Girerd, Walton, Dawson. Sunday, June 17 TEXAS RANGERS—Purchased toe conbact “Skeleton” and “Bean Pole.” patible ncc^. A hard disk is required to hold Ac m- LOB—Toronto 4. Oakland 5. 28— Weiss. IP H R ER BB SO Penske-Chevy, 200 lops, 185.163, running, Five years ago, when her “Virgin Tour” came to 3B—Lee. $592,874. At teem with belter record, 1 or 3 :X pm ., if of Brad Amsborg, pitcher, from Oklahoma CiV I’m 26 years old, stand 5 foot 8 and weight 94 pounds. said. stallcd program, and Ae system must have 640,000 IP H R ER BB SO San Frandsco 4. (7) Al Unser Jr., Alburtuerque, N.M., No.5, necessary of the American Association. Optioned John DetroiL the students adorned a bulletin board with American League results Knepper L3-3 5 8 4 4 4 3 characters of memory. The list is $89.95 plus $4.50 Aij>- Toronto 1990 Lota-Chevy, 189 laps, 164.366, mnning, Tuesday, June 19 Hoover, pitcher, to Oklahoma City. I have annual medical checkups and, believe it or not. memorabilia hailing the alumna-tumed-pop star. Hamaker 2 2 0 0 2 1 Stieb W.6-2 0 0 1 $227,691. At team wito better record, 9 p.m , if neces- National League I’m healthy. I’ve been underweight all my life. 1 eat pmg and handling. Bedrosn 1 11110 Madonna was an utKonvcntional student in her Oakland 5. (2) Rick Mears, Bakersfield, Coltf., No.2, sary CHICAGO CUBS—Placed Mika everything all day, every day. Jones returns home Indians 3, Angels 0 Moore L4-4 8 6 11 1 6 Chicago 1990 Penska-Cevy, 188 laps, 183.523, njnnirp, pitcher, on the 18day disabied list RettellM senior year, drawing attention for wearing little Harkey W.5-1 5 1 1 0 4 GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — Stormic Jones, the HBP—Weiss by Stieb. WP—Moore 7 $201,610. Kevin Blankenship, pitcher, from Iowa of the I am used to people making remarks about how thin I Lancaster S.1 4 3 0 0 2 6 NBA playoff result makeup and not shaving her underarms. (10 innings) Umpires—Home, Voltaggio; FirsL Craft; 6. (8) A J. FoyL Houston. No.14. 1990 Lola- American Association. 12-year-old girl who m ^ c medical history as the Knepper pitched to 2 betters In the 6th. am, and I don’t consider it a compliment. I think any “She had a real European kind of attitude, a real CLEVELAND CALIFORNIA Second, 'ibung; Third, McKean. Chevy. 194 lops, 180.327, mnning, $184,804. MONTREAL EXPOS—Placed Stove Frey, HBP—Harkey by Knepper. Bulls 108, Pistons 101 world’s first heart-liver transplant recipient, returned Today In History ab r h bl a b rh b l T—2:43. A— 45,005. 7. (26) Scott Braytoa Coldwater, Mich., pitcher, on the 18day disabled list roboactivo kind of comment about a person’s weight is rude. cosmopolitan flair," said Tim Lentz, Madonna’s Umpires—Homo, Marsh; FirsL Wondeistodt; Browne 2b 4 0 0 0 DWhite d 5 0 1 0 No.22. 1990 Lola-Cosworlh. 184 lops, 179.551, DETROIT (101) to May 25. Activated John Costello, pitcher, DEAR THIN: Thanks for writing. You may have edu­ to her suburban Fort Worth home Monday after being Second, West Third. Hohn. choir teacher. “She dared to be different." Webster cl 4 0 1 0 Ray 2b 5 0 0 0 mnning, $196,448. Rodman 7-15 8 8 20. Laimbeer 1-7 2-2 4, Ed­ from the 21-day disablad list Purchased the Twins 6, Orioles 4 T—3:00. A—33,822. cated a few people today. hospitalized in Pittsburgh. CJamsdh 4 0 0 0 Winfield rl 5 0 1 0 8. (14) R-Edcte Cheevar, Phoenix, No.2S, wards 3-10 3-8 9, Dumars 8 1 4 1811 24, contract ol Dale Mohorcic. pitcher, from to- BALTIMORE MINNESOTA Clad in a while Ronald McDonald House sweat­ Today is Tbesday, May 29, Ac 149A day of 1990. Mlitodolf 4 0 2 0 C Do vis dh 3 0 1 0 1888 Penske-Chevy, 193 1 ^ , 178772. mn­ Thomas 7-15 1212 26, Aguirre 8 3 2-2 2, John­ dianepolis of the American Association. Paced Poetry part of new show ab r h M abrhM Jeflersn If 0 1 0 0 Joyner 1 b 3 0 1 0 ning. $172,786. son 3-9 0-0 7, Salley 2 4 3-4 7. Bedford 81 2-2 Costello on the 18day disabled list shirt and clutching a small brown teddy bear, she hid There arc 216 days left in Ae year. PBradlyH 4 0 0 0 Gladden H 4 1 2 0 Alomar c 2 0 0 0 Bichette If 4 0 1 0 9. (15) Kevin Cogan, Polos Verdes Estates. 2 Herxlerson 0-0 0-0-0. Totels 29-78 4849 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Placed Carmolo CHARLESTON. S.C. (AP) — The poetry of Allen Orsulak rl 4 2 1 0 Manriq 2b 4 0 0 0 Astros 5, Cardinals 1 behind her mother as a small group of well-wishers Today’s Highlight in History: Jacoby 1b 4 1 1 1 Parrish c 4 0 0 0 Calif., No.11, 1969 Panske-Buick. 181 laps, 101. Martirxiz, outfieldor-lirsi basetrxin, on the 18 CRipkn ss 2 0 0 1 Newmn 2b 0 0 0 0 Ginsberg and the music of Philip Glass arc combined Two hundred years ago, on May 29, 1790, Rhode Is­ Snyder rl 4 1 1 2 DHill3b 3 0 1 0 STLOUIS HOUSTON 177.448 mnning, $150,572. CHICAGO (108) day disabled list Optioned Curt Ford, Irrfiolder- greeted the youngster at Dallas-Fort Worth Interna­ Tettietn dh 3 0 0 0 Puckett d 4 2 3 4 B aeri^ 3b 4 0 0 0 DiSarcn ss 4 0 0 0 abrhM abrhM 10. (21) R-Scott Goodyear. Canada. No.28, PIppen 8 8 8 8 14. Grant 3-8 8 6 11, outfieldor, to ScranlorvWilkes-Barre ol the lnt«- in a new production about “the decline of the land became Ac 13A and final original colony to ratify Millign 1b 1111 Hrbek 1b 3 0 1 0 Dr. Gott tional Airport. She also shied away from television Fermin ss 4 0 0 0 Colaman It 4 0 2 1 IW d n g d 4 0 0 0 1988 Lda-Judd, 191 lops. 177.232, mnning. Cartwright 8 6 1-1 11, POxson 7-16 2-2 17, Jor­ rrationat League. Recalled Flon Jones and Jim Wlhgtn 3b 3 0 0 0 Gaetti 3b 3 1 1 1 American empire." Ac United States Constitution. Totals 34 3 5 3 Toiala 36 0 8 0 MThmprf 3 0 10 Doran 2b 3 0 10 $246,970. dan 13-26 1819 42 Perdue 2 2 1-2 5 Hodges Vatcher, outfielders, from Scranton-WHkoe- cameras and reporters. Melvin c 2 1 1 0 Larkin rl 3 1 2 1 “The Hydrogen Jukebox," which premiered over Cleveland 000 000 000 3—3 Hudlar ph 10 0 0 Biggio If 4 0 2 0 11. (20) Didiar Thays, Belgium. No.70, 1989 0-3 8 0 0, King 1-3 8 0 2 Armstrong 2-5 8 0 4. Barre After sever^ minutes of prodding by reporters On this date: Komnsk d Mooea rf 0 0 0 0 California 000 000 000 0— 0 1 0 0 0 Terry p 0 0 0 0 DaSmith p 0 0 0 0 PenskeBuick. 190 lops, 176.534, running, llic weekend al the Spolcto Festival U.S.A., is based A 1453, Ac capital of Ac Byzantine Empire, Constan­ Dwyer dh 2 0 1 0 Neely 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 39-81 29-38 108 Peter Gott, M .D . Stormic snapped: “I don’t want to talk. I want to go LOB—Clevolarxl 3, California 9. 2B— DHiH. SFinley d 2 0 0 0 McGaad 4 0 0 0 GDavIs 1b 4 110 $142,384. Gonzals 2b 4 0 0 1 Castillo dh 2 0 0 0 Detroit ie II 33 33—101 on Ginsberg’s poems dating to the 1960s. The fes­ tinople, fell to Ac TWks. HH—Snyder (5). S— Alomar. Guarrar 1b 4 0 10 Caminit3b 4 2 2 2 12. (16) Taro Rslmroth, Finland, No.23, 1990 Chicago 28 23 20 37—108 home.” IP H R ER BB SO Qagnass 4 0 0 0 Pndltn3b 3 1 0 0 GWilson rf 4 2 3 0 Lola-Cosworth, 188 lops. 174.077, running, tival production features six singers and a six-piece A 1765, Rurick Henry denounced Ae Stamp Act 3 1 1 0 3-Polnt goals—Detroll 3-7 (Durr»rs 2-3 But she did say she was feeling “fine.” Cleveland Ortizc Zeila c 4 0 1 0 Trevino c 3 0 2 2 $138,756. Calendar orchestra. Touts 32 611 a Johnson 1-2 Thorrms 0-2), Chicago 1-7 (Pox- Her mother, Lois “Suzic" Purcell, when asked before VirgAia’s House of Burgesses. Rc.sponding to a Black 8 6 0 0 3 6 Totals 26 4 3 3 OSmith ss 4 0 0 0 Ramirz ss 4 0 0 0 13. (30) Al Unser, Albuquerque, N.M., No.40, 000—4 son 1-2 F»ippen 0-1, Jordan 81. Hodges 82). Each scene is built around a poem; the subjects in­ Guante W.2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Balllmora 111 100 Oquend 2b 2 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 2 0 0 0 1990 March-Alla Romeo, 186 lops. 172.844, about her daughter’s prognosis, replied: “It looks cry of Treason!," Henry replied, “If Ais be treason, Minnesota 100 100 311—0 Fouled oul—Sollsy. Rebourxls— Debolt 62 DJonea S.16 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mathews p 2 0 10 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 mnrtirtg, $141,387. Tuesday Excessive iron clude the Vietnam War, ecology and cocaine traffick­ make Ac most of it!" DP—Baltimore 2, Minnesota 1. LOB— Bal­ (Rodriten 20), Chicago 47 (Grant 13), As­ good al the moment." Cslllomla Willing rl 2 0 10 Carxlaal If 0 0 0 0 14. (1 ^ Randy Lewis, Hillsborough, Calif., Baseball timore 6, Mimesota 5. 2B—Latkip Mdvin, sists—Oetioit 15 (Thonate 8). Cfticago 30 (Jor- Stormic entered the Pittsburgh hospital May 20 ing. A 1848, Wisconsin became Ae 30A slate of Ac union. Abbott L.2-4 91-3 5 3 3 1 4 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 32 511 4 No.12. 1988 PenskeBuick, 186 lops, 17Z475, Class LL Division Ortiz. 3B—Orsulak. HR—Puckett 2 (8). MiWgan dtet 9). Total fouls— Deboit 32 Chicago 33. “The Hydrogen Jukebox” is about the “decline of Harvey 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 StLoula 010 000 000—1 mnrting, $134,275. Glastonbury at Marxhester, 3 p.m. after routine tests showed high liver enzyme levels, A 1917, Ac 35A pircsidcm of Ac United States, John WP—Black. (3), Larkin (3), Gaetti (6). S—Komminek, Mel­ Houston 000 201 02 X -8 15 (29) Jim Crawford. Scotland, No.15 1988 Technical—fhppon. A—18,676. the American empire,” Ginsberg said. vin, Gaetti. SF—CRipken. Softball can be harmful an indication of possible organ rejection. F. Kennedy, was bom in Brookline, Mass. Umpires—Homo. Clark; First, Cousins; E—Pendleton. DP— SiLouls 2. LOB— Lola-BuIck, 183 laps, 169.375, running, IP H R ER BB SO Class 8 Division “It’s basically an emotional and moral decline,” he A 1932, World War 1 veterans began arriving in Second, Phiillips; Third, McCoy. StLouis 8, Houston 8. 2B—MThompeon, Doran. $130,028 Stamford Catholic at Coventry, 3:30 Further tests revealed the rejection was moderate T—2:48. A—26,477. Baltimore GWilson, Guerrero. HR—Camlnitl (2). 18. (32) John Paul Jr., West Palm Beach, said. “It’s not an angry accu-sation. It’s more of a Washington to demand cash bonuses Acy weren’t DJohnson 5 1-3 7 2 2 1 2 Boys Track and could be controlled with increased doses of an Sa-GDavIs (5). Fla., No.93. 1988 Lola-BuIck. 176 laps, Soccer Marxtoesisr at Class LL Meal (New Britain), DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m 81 and plan to live to 110. meditation on the decline of an empire. The biggest Price L,0-2 1 2-3 4 4 4 1 2 K> H R ER BB SO experimental anii-rejcciion medication Stormic has scheduled to receive for anoAcr 13 years. White Sox 2, \&nkees 1 163.477, radiator, $150,278. 330 My doctor tells me I have too much iron in my system Weston 1 0 0 0 0 0 StLoula decline of empire is we won’t face our problems." NEWYORK CHICAGO 17. (24) Ft-Dean HaB, Olympic Valley. Calll.. East Catholic al Class MM Meat (Windham), taken since Novembw. A 1973, Tom Bradley was elected the first black Minnesota AAathews L.0-5 6 8 3 2 2 2 and has stopped me from taking an all purpose vitamin ab r h bl sb r h bl No.39, 1990 Lola-Cosworth, 165 lops, 163.758, 330 West 4 3 4 4 4 2 Terry 2 2 2 2 0 0 MSC Dazzlers mayor of Lo$ Angeles, defeating incumbent Sam Yorty. Sanders If 4 0 0 0 Liohnsn d 4 0 1 0 front suspension, $134,306. Golf with iron. I’m also prevented from cooking in iron pots Drumnd 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 1 Houston The Manchester Soccer Club Dazzlers (girls Sax 2b 3 0 0 0 Ventura 3b 3 0 2 1 18 (23) Teo Fabi, Italy. No.4, 1990 March- MarKhester/Avon at Simsbury, 2:45 p.m. Berenguer W.4-0 2 0 0 0 1 3 GuUickson W,3-3 6 2-3 6 1 1 3 4 10 and under) participated In the Valley Inrvila- that 1 enjoy using. What effect will too much iron have Kelly d 3 0 1 0 Caldern H 4 0 0 0 Porsche, 162 laps. 171.901, transmission. East Catholic at ACC Championships, (Yble). Leach 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Agosto 1 1 0 0 0 1 tional tournament over the weekerxL The Daz­ Mtngly 1b 4 0 1 0 Ffosqua dh 2 0 0 0 $156J)60. 8 a.m. on my h ^ th ? Candoria S.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 DaSmith S,9 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 zlers shut out both Southington (4-0) erxl New Hall dh 3 0 0 0 Fiskc 4 0 0 0 19. (19) Geoff Bratahara Australia, No.21, Price pitched to 2 batters In the 8lh, Leach HBP—Trevino by Mathews. BK—AAalhews. DEAR READER: Iron is a mineral vital to the body; Barfield rl 3 1 1 1 Kittle 1b 3 0 1 0 1969 Lola-Judd, 161 lops, 149.614, mnning, Milford (80) and tied Wilton. 2 2 Wednesday pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. Urtpires—Home, Williams; FirsL Davidson; S oori^ against Southington were Lindsay a deficiency causes anemia because the bone marrow Blades speaks out against new cable movie Gerenc 3 0 0 0 Lyons 1b 1 0 0 0 $131,688 G irls Track WP—West Second, Montague; Third, Rapoano. Schneider (2). Ashley Allbrio arxl Danielle Blowers 3b 3 0 0 0 Sosa rl 3 0 1 0 20. (5) Michael Andretti, Nazareth, Pa., No.3, Marxtoester at Class LL Meet (New Britain), cannot manufacture new red corpuscles unless iron is Umpires—Home, Coble; FirsL Hertdry; Robenhymer. Kristen Cumberbatch arxl Karen seek roles in politically oricrtlcd films, Espnoz ss 2 0 0 0 Fletchf 2b 3 2 2 0 T—2:43, A— 17.229. 1990 Lola-Chevy, 146 laps, 157.246, vibration. four years later, when FVna-Irala was Secorvd, Evans; Third, Meriwether. Stolp also played well. Scorirrg agairrst New Mu- present. Wisgtn ph 1 0 0 0 Guillen ss 2 0 1 0 $130,942 East Catholic at Class MM Meet (Wlrxtoom), By John Wright but wo Ad not act m a film that justified T—2:37. A—21,226 lord were Schneider (2), Alesha Hya8 Erin dcjxmed to Paraguay. Eventually, an ap­ Tolleson ss 0 0 0 0 21. (10) John Andretti, Indianapolis, No.41, 330 However, excess iron is harmful. Once the body’s RJngbloom arxl Kasey Sibrinsz. Laura Halfor8 The Associated Press peals court IxKisted damages to $10.4 repression. "1 would never consciou.dy Totals 29 1 3 1 Totals 29 2 8 1 1990 March-ftorsche, 136 laps, 176.024, spin. Golf iron-storage capacity is exceeded, the additional amounts TV Topics Padres 9, Phiiiies 5 Jenniler Somberg arxl Amelia Stoj also played New Itork 000 010 000— 1 National League results $118,320. Manchester at Glastonbury, 3 p.m align myself wiA what 1 consider wrong." well. Ftobenhymer and Monica Rouleau scored million. 000 100 lOx—2 SANDIEGO 22 (11) Dominic Dobson, Feirlas, CalH., of mineral are deposited in tissues, such as glands, lungs, Chicago abrhM versus Wilton while Emily Biuso, Melissa Heirts MEXICO CITY — Ruben Blades, a It was, as F'ilartiga’s lawyer said at Ac Alcandro said. DP—New Itork 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Now Vbrk abrh M No.66, 1990 Lola-Cosworth. 129 laps, 170.256, Thursday liver and heart. Known as hemochromatosis, or iron Pirates 6, Dodgers 5 Dykstra d 5 0 11 and goalie Sarah DeCormler also played well. gadfiy of Latin American entertainment actor AnAony Hopkins, said Ac film “1 am not interested in working as an 3, Chicago 7. 2B—Guillen. HR—Barfield (7). Roberts If 4 12 1 engine. $116,823. Baseball overload, this condition is virtually a form of iron lime. “Ac first lime judgnK'nl has been SB—Kelly (8). S -G uillen LOS ANGELS PITTSBURGH AlotTBr2b 5 1 3 1 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 23. (28) Roberto Guerrero. San Juan Class L Division and politics, is speaking out agam in a “shows Aat Ac criminal Aclalorships in actor in propaganda films. That I won’t ab r h M ab r h M CapIsUano. C alif. No.20, 1990 March-Alla MSC Magic poisoning, leading to cirrhosis (liver inflammation and made in one country for torture in IP H R ER BB SO TGwynnrf 4 2 3 1 VHayaarf 3 110 East Catholic at East Lyme, 3 p.m new cable movie, and says his critics Latin America must be confronted." anoAcr." do." said Blades. New Itork LHarris 3b 5 1 2 0 Bckmn 3b 3 1 1 1 JC artord 4 1 1 2 J o rd v 1b 4 110 Romeo, 118 laps, 156.648, rear suspension, The Marxtoester Soccer Club Magic (girls 11 Class S Division scarring), broiue discoloration of the skin, diabetes, heart Filurliga’s outspoken criticism of Ac Leary L.3-5 8 8 2 2 3 3 CGwym d 3 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 Santiago c 4 0 0 1 Ready If 4 12 1 $115,129. and under) beat Ellingtoa 7-2. Meghan Mizoras Aquirxis-Wheeler winner at Covenky, 3 p.m. won’t keep him qmet. Despite Ac award, Prna-Irala is free in Toledo said Aat viewers of Ac HBO 3 0 0 0 failure and other less common but equally serious disor- Chicago Gorualz d 2 0 0 0 PgIruloSb 4 1 2 2 CHayes3b 3 0 0 0 24. (31) Bin Vukovich III, Fresno, Coilf., scored Uvea goals tor the Magic while Megan Stroessner regime cost him Ac life of his movie will be able to iArmify wiA the 4 1 0 1 Paraguay, and Filartiga doesn’t cxpicct to King W,4-0 8 3 1 1 1 3 Daniels It 3 1 1 0 Bonilla rf Stphnsn 1b 4 1 1 1 RMcDwIp 0 0 0 0 No.81, 1988 Lola-Buick. 102 lops, 156.514, sr>- Donnelly (2). Meghan Nucktey and Brandy ders. “If you criticize Fidel Castro, then Ac 1 0 1 0 Boodtrt 3 0 0 0 17-ycar-old son Joclilo, who was ab­ tragedy of Ac Filartiga family whcAcr Thigpen S.15 1 0 0 0 1 0 Shelby K Tmpito ss 4 1 2 0 Thon ss 3 111 gins, $119,503. Page added the other goals. left won’t buy your records," he said. “If collect a cent. • 4 1 2 2 Broam 1b 4 0 1 0 Treatment consists of reducing dicuuy iron and, in WP—Leary 2. Murray 1b Hurst p 2 0 0 0 Daultonc 2 0 0 0 25. (33) Rocky Moran, ffosodano. Calif.. ducted, beaten and tortured to death, al­ they have lived under a repressive regime 0 1 0 0 you criticize Ronald RcagaiL then Ac Stroessner. Aiven from power last Umpires—Home. Palermo; First, Scott; Brooks rf 4 0 1 0 Radus pr Qrarkp 0 0 0 0 KHowallp 10 0 0 No.SB, 1989 Lola-Buick, 88 lops. 149.430, an­ MSC Blazers Radio, TV severe cases, removing iron from the body cither by legedly at Ac hands uf a police deaA 1 2 0 0 year, lives in exile in neighboring Brazil. or not. Secorxl, Garcia; Third, Reilly. Sdoscie c 4 0 2 2 Slaught c Lynn ph 0 0 0 0 Cmpan ph 10 0 0 gina. $124,580. The Manchester Soccer Club Blazers (boys withdrawing blood (phlebotomy) or using a form of right won’t buy your records.” 4 1 1 0 4 0 2 2 squad, on March 29, 1976. T—2:47. A—25,008. Samuel 2b Und 2b Cota pr 0 10 0 Akorflds p 0 0 0 0 26. (13) Tony BeBenhausan. Indanapoiis. 12 arxl urxlar) competed In the Framingham It is one of Ac .sadder ironies of Latin “Every linte you go deep into Ac heart Shrprsn 2b 0 0 0 0 Waikp 0 0 0 0 chelation therapy (deferoxamine). Blades wrote politically charged songs Lelfertsp 0 0 0 0 Krukph 1112 No.ie, 1989 Lola Buick. 76 lops. 99.503, en­ (Mass.) Invltetional tournament over the “One Man’s War" depicts the of Ac characters, 1 Aink you can achieve 4 0 0 0 Kramar p 1 0 0 0 before beginning his acting career. AnK'rica that Blades, a Puvunonian, Ar- Royals 3, Tigers 2 Griffin ss Rsrratt p 0 0 0 0 gine, $112083. ^ weekerxl. The Blazers dropped matxtoes to Today Adults on nomial, well-balanced diets often mistaken­ physician’s struggle to bring his son’s Belcher p 4 1 1 1 Kippar p 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 27. (6) Mario Andretti. Nazareth, Pa, No.8, geniinc actress Nomta AleanAo and a kind of universalization. What I hiqic is DETRorr KANSAS CITY Booker 3b Duxbury (Mass), 6-1; to Townsend (Mass ). ly believe they need additional iron in vitamin supplc- Tiburon,” Spanish for “shark,” likens Perry p 0 0 0 0 Rynlda ph 1 0 0 0 38 8 14 8 Totals 82 8 7 8 1990 Lote-Chevy. 60 lops, 171.992, angina. 7:30 p.m. — Meu at Reds, Chan­ killer to justice. that wc can create an cmpaAy between abrhM abrhM Totala 1-0; arxl to Framingham. 20. Jeff Talbot ae- U.S. policy A Latm America to a shark Brazilian director Sergio Toledo each JH ow ^ p 0 0 0 0 Larxlrm p 0 0 0 0 Son Diego 000 031 S111J209 slstsd by Kyle Zawistowskl, scored the Iona nels 9. 20, WFAN (660-AM) menu. While these supplements arc probably appropriate Phillips ss 3 0 0 0 Seltzer 3b 4 13 0 Filartiga, who continued to criticize Ac auAcncc and characters," Toledo said. Totals 38 5 12 5 TotftJs 28 6 5 4 Phkadalphia 00 0 00 0 28 (17) Raul Boesel. Brazil, No.19, 1988 goal versus Duxbury. fhayirig well lor Blazers stalking the weak A Ae Caribbean. A have felt Ac brunt of dictatorships in their B e r im 1b 4 0 2 0 Sillwell ss 4 0 10 7:30 p.m. — Padres at Phillies, for menstruating women (who may lose significant Stroessner dictatorship even after he had Los Angeles1 000 050 000—6 E—VHayes. D P -S an Diego 2. Philodelphia Lola-Judd, lopa 60 lopa 151.409, engine. were Malt Adirx>lll. Marc M tte to , Caleb Knep- ■ i n n W hikkr 2b 4 0 1 0 Perry 1 b 4 0 0 1 amounts of iron each month), additional iron is inad­ “Muevete,” or “Change Yourself,” he own homelands. Pittsburgh 001 000 005—6 1. LOB—San Diego 7, Philadelphia 5. ESPN been threatened, was asked on Ac set Fieldsrdh 4 0 10 Trtablidh 3 0 0 0 »” 0,461. ^ ^ ton. Kevin Lsppen, David Lawrerxte. Arxly Alcandro, best known for her role in TED TURNER L(M)KS SOUTH­ rhon winning run acorftd. B—Stephenson, Roberts 2, TGwynn, 29. (22) ffoneho Cartsf, Brownsburg. Ind., visable for men and posunenopausal women, unless criticizes social ills in Latin America, Sfwatsrf 4 110 Eisrvchrl 4 0 0 0 2 Minor and ArxbMr Fitting. 8 p.m. — Yankees at White Sox, why he Adn’l lone down his rhetoric. E—Brooks. DP—Los Angeias 1. LOB— Los Pagliarulo. 38—Kruk. SB— TGwynn (4). No 29 1990 LoteCoBworto. 59 laps, 168128. T h e Official Story," about an adoptive WARD: Ted Turner’s TUrncr Network Nekas c 4 13 1 BJcksnd 4 13 0 prescribed by a physician. Therefore, your doctor was especially racism. Angeles 8, Pittsburgh 3. 2S—Brooks, JBel oash. $110,837. ^ vi-. Channels 11, 26, WPOP “It would have been suicide,” he Television service, or TNT, will start a TJonas It 4 0 1 1 WWilson It 2 0 0 0 MSC Stingrays Blades was Aterviewed on Ae Mexico moAcr’s discovery of abuses by Argen­ S—Wtik. SF—Backmaa IP H R ER M BO 30. (26) Tom Sneva Paradise Valley. Ariz.. 8:30 p.m. — Red Sox at Rangers, correct in discontinuing your vitamins with iron and sug­ replied. “If 1 had quieted myself, special Latin American aral Caribbean Romero 3b 3 0 0 0 Mactarin c 2 12 1 IP H R ER BB SO No.9, 1989 Pensko-Bukk. 48 lops. 134.988, CV The Manchester Soccar Club Stingrays (boys City set of the HBO production “One tina’s military dictatorship, had to flee 3 0 11 Bon Dtogo 12 and under) won two games and dropped one NESN, WTIC gesting you use non-iron cookware. Salas ph 1 0 0 0 Shmpr12b Los Angalea 5 5 5 3 6 joinL $110,338 Suocssner would have killed me and Hurst 6 2 3 over the weekerxl In the Holllston (Mass.) tour­ Man’s War,” Ae story of Assident Dr. that country wiA her family after receiv­ satellite "feed," siartmg in January. Willlms d 3 0 0 0 Beicher 8 1112 8 0 0 9 p.m. — Suns at Trail Blazcn, Once you have eliminated oral iron, your body will, in nothing would have happened. My only Grant W.1-0 1 1*3 2 0 0 31. (18) Gory Beflanhousen, Monrovia, kxl., nament They dalaatad Westford, 4-1; btenkad ing dcaA Areals. The project, lUrner’s first intenutional Mosaby ph 1 0 0 0 Perry 2 3 3 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 Joel Filartiga’s struggle for justice against Totals 30 310 3 Lefferts No.51. 1989 Lola-Buick. 38 lops, 170.033, TNT tina:, use the excess for normal . Eventually, security was in denouncing liim.” Toiala • 38 2 t 2 JHowellL.1-3 0 1 1 0 10 Phllsdslphte Natick, 9-0; arxl lost to PorterTxiuto (RL), 4 2 Ac regime of former Paraguayan Presi­ Blades has close friends who were in expansion of one of his two cniertaiiuncnt 000 100 001— 2 atoesl bearing, $109,464. 10:30 p.m. — Blue Jays at Ath­ your iron level will fall to normal and, wilh some good D airo* Pittsburgh KHowell 6 8 4 4 2 1 32 (8) Danny Sullivan, Louisvita, Ky., No.7, Goal soorors for the Stingrays wara Trevor The presumed leader of the dcaA danger from diciaior Manuel Anionio networks, basically will be a movie ser­ KanaaaCliy 110 000 lOx—3 dent Alfredo Stroessner. Vtolk 42 3 8 5 5 1 3 Akarlsids 1 2 1 1 1 1 1890 PsnskeChevy. 19 laps, 203.610, crash. Frartette (5), Brian WbJIyna (3), Rcftie Fhanalte letics, ESPN foitunc, you should make it to 110. squad, Asuncion police Inspector-General E—TJones. StlfwoH. DP—Detroit 2. Kansas Kramer 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 (2), Scott Cochrart Eric Gragort Kovln Vki8 Noriega until his ouster by U.S. forces, vice. network officials say. It iiiiially will Parrell U2 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 $109,778 'The film, A which Blades plays Ac City 1. LOB—Detroit 7. Kansas City 6. Kipper 22 3 1 0 0 1 5 You can obtain more information about the health risks Americo N. Pena-Irala, fled to Ac United RMcOwll 1 4 3 3 0 0 33. (27) Sten Fox, Janaevile, WIs., No.97, Tim Tadtord arxl Matt Lovatori. FVklrtg up as­ and Toledo’s faAer was jAlcd for polili- show English-language films with 2B—Seitzar 2, ShurrperL 38— Nokas, Madar- Filartiga family’s lawyer, is to be shown Landrum W,1-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 FVirrsIt pitched to 1 batter in the Oti. 1987 Lola-BuIck. 10 laps, 54.651, gear box, sists were Oregon (3), Wojlyna (2). Fbch Grlffalh of excess iron by writing to: Iron Overload Diseases As­ States, where he lived as on illegal alien. lana HR—Nokas (3). S - WWilson. JHowall ptched to 2 betters in the 9lh. (2), Frsnatte (2), Shawn t e u t Matt Denis, Mike on Home Box Office next fall, but no air cal differences wiA Brazil’s military Spanish-languagc subtitles, but eventually HBP—JCarter by Akerlalds. WP— $108J)21. More sports sociation, 224 Datura St., Suite 912, West Palm Beach, IP H R ER BB BO HBP—Brooks by Walk, Slaught by Beicher. Bwgenty, Cochrart Pronelte arxl Tedtord. Don Filartiga filed a lawsuit in 1979 in U.S. rulers. hopes to offer Ac films wiA soundtracks RMcDowoK. Fla. 33401.1-urtlicr, 1 am sending you a free copy of my dates have been set. Delroa WP—Perry. BK—Walk Urtpires—Home. Crawford; FirsL DeMutt; Total Purse—$6,325,803 (Flecord; former Meisor, Matt Joworskl arxl Jason Krxix playsd in S[ianish and FVirtuguesc. 10 — see page 18 Filartiga, who is piortrayed by British federal court and won a $375,000 award Alcandro and Blades said Aey don't DuBols L2-3 6 Umpires—Home, Hirschbeck; FirsL Rippley; Second, Hellion; Third, Harvey. wail whNe Derxs arxl Borganly playad well In Health Rc)X)ri “Fads 1 - Vitamins and Minerals.” 1 0 record $5,713.725.1989). goal. Gibson Secortd, Froemming; Third, Pulli T -2:58 . A— 18.391. Winner's average speed — 185981 moh Nunez 1 0 T—3:10. A—26,171. ' - d -

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MANCHPSTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 29. 1990—19 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, TUesday, May 29,1990 CONDOMINIUMS IBOATS/MARINE I MISCELLANEOUS WE DELIVER I APARTMENTS I ROMES VACATION For Home Delivery, Call I FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT RENTALS FURNITURE I EQUIPMENT I FOR SALE 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Miami still in the hunt for NCAA tournament berth ROCKY HILL-Move In BENNET Elderly ANOOVER-Across from CHARLESTOWN Rhode TWO CHEST ot drawers FIBER GLASS sail boat FOR SALE-250, 2x8x16. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 set with mirror. $200. with troller. $600. Call Abner threw out the tying run at the condition. Lovely Apartments-1 bedroom lake, large yard, 2 bed­ Island-Summer Ren­ Red Patio Brick. Best confidence as we went along.” the top-ranked Cardinal (56-10), help Texas, last year’s natimial run­ rooms, kitchen, living tal. After 5:30pm, 649- Full size bed frame 643-9382. offer. Please call 647- three double plays. “My arm doesn’t plate in the bottom of the sixth to Condo at popular Was­ apartments for Imme­ By John Kreiser The CiUdel bunched four singly playing at home, earned a shot at its ner-up, as sophomore James Rapoff tage. Air, pool, play­ diate occupancy. 1 room, and enclosed 9994. with headboard. $50. 1701.______I CARS hurt. It’s just tir^ .” preserve the win for Joey Hamilton. porch. $800 per month. Call 646-4604 after 4pm. PLACING AN AO In clas­ The Associated Press and a walk to break a scoreless tie thiid College Wwld . Series cham­ gave up four hits and got 19 ground, extra storage. month free rent. Please OLD SAYBROOK-3 bed­ COLECO-24ft X 48 ft FOR SALE Charles Johnson’s three-run South I: Terrific location, rem­ call 528-6522 for an References/securltv room cottage. Water- sified Is a very easy, above ground pool, fil­ with four runs in the third. Chris pionship in the past four years. San groundball outs to lead the lltans to required. 742-7625. homer broke a scoreless tie in the Louisiana State 7, Southern odeled interior. $98,900 application.______view. Weekly rentals. MACRINERY simple process. ter and pump. Will sell DODGE-1980 Omni. After 14 innings and 191 pitches, Coker’s two-out, two-run single Diego State fini^ed 49-22. their third College World Series ap­ by owner. 563-9702. 646-6454. Miami sophomore Jeff Alkire was fifth inning as the host Hurricanes California 6: LSU won the rubber EAST HARTFORD-1 bed­ I AND TOOLS separately. Needs Needs some work. $850. capped the rally. Mussina pitched a four-hitter on pearance. room across from liner and cover. Best Please coll Keith at (52-12) stayed alive in the rain- Fullerton State (36-21) made only game against Southern California on A tired, but his teammates were alive Friday against Middle Tennessee Wickham Park. PETS AND offer. 645-8584. 649-1513 anytime. delayed regional. In the day’s first game, Craig Rich Cordani’s two-run homer in ISTORE/OFFICE and well. Rapp pitched seven strong innings State, and was glad for Sunday’s one error in sweeping four games, $575/month, Includes SCREEN TOP SOIL SUPPLIES VW SUPER BEETLE- Miami added two runs in the including a pair of wins over the the seventh to e ^ its 11th CWS heat. Wallace-Tustin, FOR RENT I INDUSTRIAL OLD, PRINTER'S Type Alkire, who pitched five innings and Scott Snead drove in three runs rainout. 3 BEDROOM CONDO 1973. Very clean, some in Miami’s 6-2 loss to The Citadel eighth and one in the ninth. North top-seeded Longhorns (51-17). The berth in 13 years. STEALm 644-5667.______PROPERTY ANY AM O UNT AQUARIUM tank supp­ Troys. Full size Collt. rust repair. Always as N.C. State (48-20) eliminated West n : 4 B«tht, fln. fain. room. On QoK STORE FOR RENT-460 lies and fish. 45 gallon Carolina State (48-20) scored its Titans, 17-4 after an 18-17 start, al­ Southern Cal (40-22), which beat MANCHESTER-3, 4, and Main Street, Manches­ for displaying collecti­ garaged. $650. 647-9529. on Monday afternoon, came back in Oklahoma State 10, Arizona CouiM. Own«c we r*b«to S14.000 to- DELIVERED tank complete with bles,etc. $22.00 each. only run on eighth-inning doubles East Carolina 8-1. The Pirates the host Tigers 5-4 on l^turday and wwd* down payirwnt 1600 tq. H. 3 5 room apartments tor ter. Please call 646- MANCHESTER- BLUE TEMPO-1987. Air the evening with a seven-hitter for State 5: Playing at home didn’t help lowed only eight runs in the four yoar* old. feeder, heater, pump, Also 2 maple type ca­ by Raul Borawski and Chris Long. finished 47-9. lost 5-4 on Sunday, got a three^nn rent. 646-2426 week- 2426, 9:00-5:00 Avolloble July 1, Also, Backhoe Bobcat & conditioning, 50K. his first career complete game. That the five-time national champion Sun games. eiAd onn doys, 9-5.______4800/7200 square feet filter, scenery, and binets complete with To advance to the College World Six regional champions were, homer from Bret Boone, son of weekdays. many extras Including Good condition. Runs A led the top-seeded Hurricanes to a Midwest: N/A To Previous R.E. Clients Commercial Industrial Loader rental. troys (2*3 size) For crowned Monday and joined Geor­ Devils, who spotted OSU a seven- S46-1050 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX. 4 AIR CONDITIONED several fish. Asking well. $4,900. Coll 643- Series for the 11th time in 13 years, Georgia Southern 5, UCLA 4: Kansas City catcher Bob Boone, in Available June. Securl- 3 phase electric. 646- Information coll 643- 6-1 victory over North Carolina gia, the Northeast champion, in the run lead and couldn’t catch up. OFFICES are available 872-1400 or $150. Call 649-0593. 6669 or 646-5834. 9382.______Miami will have to sweep two Georgia Southern 6, South the first The Trojans went ahead in ty/references. No utili­ 5477. State and a berth in today’s NCAA College World Series. The Miami- Michael Daniel had a three-run In Manchester. Square FREE TO A GOOD CADILLAC-1979 Coupe Atlantic Regional championship games from The Citadel (44-12), Alabama 5: Rob Fitzpauick’s the top of the seventh before Cor­ ties. 647-1750. feet areas are 600-480- 659-9555 DeVllle. New point, which remained undefeated in the Citadel winner will complete the homer and a sacrifice fly for the HOME-Chorpel, 2 ye­ game. fifth-inning grand slam helped lead dani’s ninth homer of the year gave l25yoysiNESS 350-240. The office ore 1 CARPENTRY/ ars old. Timid but Cleon, runs great. Must tournament. eight-team field for the NCAA Cowboys (53-16), who swept centrally located with sell. $3,200 or best offer. Georgia Southern into the CWS for LSU the victory. PROPERTY REMODELING friendly. Fine with “It was one of those Superman Richard Shirer pitched a seven- championaship tournament, which through the regional without a loss ample parking. Call I SPORTING cots, not good with 635-7391.______to earn their 22nd CWS appearance. the first time since 1973. South n : I CONDOMINIUMS 649-2891.______things,” Miami coach Ron Eraser hitter and Anthony Jenkins had three begins Friday in Omaha, Neb. Mississippi State 4, Florida CARPENTER-Smoll GOODS other dogs. 649-6927. DODGE-1986 Caravan. 7 Second-ranked Arizona State, which The Eagles (50-17) overcame FOR RENT MANCHESTER-MaIn St. TAG SALE passenger, olr, wood said. “I haven’t seen anything like hits for the Bulldogs, who’ve never West I: State 3: i^ssissippi State scored lobs, big lobs, altera­ Stanford 6, San Diego State 2: had won nine of 10 previous South Alabama’s 3-1 lead on FOR 27,000 square feet. Re- tions, decks. 25 years REMINGTON. 30-06 trim. $6500 or best that done.We never in our wildest been as far as the regional finals. three times in the eighth, then used a MANCHESTER-2 bed- tall/Offlce space. $3.99 Seml-outomotlc. I MISCELLANEOUS TAG 8. CRAFT SALE- offer. 649-2013.______Mike Mussina took advantage of an regionals it hosted, ended 52-16. Fitzpatrick’s grand slam, his 21st experience. Insured. dreams thought he’d go nine in­ “Playing Miami, I was pretty homer of the season. Mike Miller key double play to preserve its vic­ LEASE room Condo. Kitchen square foot. NNN. Mr. 870-9036.______Brand new. Paid $420, I FOR SALE Soturdov June 2. Rain VOLKSWAGON Jetto nings; we thought, at tops, four.” nervous,” Shirer said. “I was for­ extra day of rest caused by rain to Central: with appliances, air. Peters, 646-2364.______sell at $275; Ithlgo Dote June 3. 53 Oxford 1985, 4 door, white, air, doubled and scored on an infield hit tory over Florida State in the feather weight 12. go. Alkire (7-1), allowed seven hits tunate; they were hitting the ball at pitch Stanford past San Diego State. Cal State-Fullerton 3, Texas 0: OR SALE $650 plus utilities. 1 OFFICE SPACE TO St., Manchester, 9-3. 5 speed, great condl- Y in the sixth and center fielder Chris regional final. months deposit. 648- Pump Shotgun. $140. Mussina pitched a three-hitter as The home-field edge also didn’t N ew 1 2 ,0 00 SHARE located In FURNITURE E N D R O L L S tlon. $4800. 646-6388. and three walks but was helped by people and made outs. I got more 1283 after 7:30 pm. downtown Manches­ 649-5400.______MANCHESTER-2 family square foot 27W width — 50e tag sale, June 2, 9AM. STATION WAGON-1985 ter. Completely fur­ 13" width — 2 tor 50C Chevrolet Cavalier. commercial/light I CARS nished, fox, copier, etc. SOFA-Excellent condi­ GOLF CLUBS-Used. Raindate June 3.32 8,41 tion, yellow & green Starter and full sets Nawaprint and rollt can ba Keeney Street. Moth­ Excellent condition. industrial buil(5ing FOR SALE $300 monthly. 643-9192 picked up at tba Manchaatar 50K mileage. Asking or 875-6349, Mondoy- tapestry with 3 cu­ with bags from $35. ers treasures galore. off exit 6 6 and I- shions, on wheels. Ask­ a Iso misc. clubs. 649- Herald O N LY before 11 a.m. Many frames, books, & $4,200. Coll 643-6669 or Frldoy, 9-5 or 633-1726 Monday through Thuraday. 646-5834. 84, Vernon. Can CARDINAL otter 5. ing $100. 647-0007. 1794. household Items. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 customize, will BUICK, INC. sub-divide. Avail­ 1989 BuickLeSabfe Wag SOLD able July 1990 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 I HOMES HOMES I HOMES I HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS 1988 Chevy Cavalier $6,990 IDUSINES8 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 FOR SALE l i i l FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE IFOR SALE Call Dick PERSONALS OPPORTUNITIES 870-9811 1986 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 MANCHESTER- 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an CRUISE SHIPS now hir­ COVENTRY-Walk to pri­ COLUMBIA-7 room Cope AVERY STREET-8 room, WEST HARTFORD- vate beach from this 6 has huge kitchen with ]V i bath Colonial. 1st Spoclous Is the word. Elegont, spacious, 2 or 684-1443 1987 Buick LeSabre SOLD enthusiastic and ener­ ing all positions. Both Lots of space In this 1987 Buick Park Ave $11,490 getic environmental skilled ond unskilled. Be Y o u r | room maintenance Island, lots of cabinets floor, family room, bedroom, 2 both, Bar­ free 3 bedroom home. and countertop and fireplace, oversized 2 beautiful home. Large clay Court Condo. 1987 Buick Somerset Cpe $7,460 entertainer. He writes For Information call country kitchen, first and performs his own (615) 779-5507 ext. H- O w n B o ss I New vinyl siding, attic pantry. Nearly 3 acres, cor garage. $190's. Doorman, garage. APARTMENTS 1967 Chevrolet Caprice $7,495 Blanchard 8, Rossetto floor family room with original music. His la­ 690.______Earn money ■ storage. $119,900. Phil­ pool. $205,000. Philips $125,000. Owner will fi­ ' FOR RENT 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,995 ips Real Estate, 742- Real Estate, 742-1450o Realtors," We're Sel­ skylight, 4 bedrooms, nance $100,000 long test program deals AIRLINE JOBS-Earn 1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 1450O______ling Houses" 646-2482.0 2V3 baths. All this and term. Call 813-433-1418. with our sea faring $19,000 to $29,000 per O M N I IV I MANCHESTER-Solar an In-ground pool tool COVENTRY-QuIet neigh­ 1986 Buick Century Wagon S O L D home. Maintenance MANCHESTER- friends. The program year. Flight attendants ONE FLOOR LIVING COUNTRY LOCATION- $189,900. Turn your borhood, 1 bedroom 1986 Pontiac Grarxl Prix $7,980 Gilbert's Lawn Service Brookside Exterior CARPENTER & HOUSE PAINTERS' entitled WHALES AND IS AN AMAZING NEW EASED I Newly listed free with wood stove Qulck commute. Cedar Attractlve 1 bedroom, TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? and all other occupa­ skills Into gold. Join apartment, carpeted, 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9,460 Complete Lawn Care ProlessiooaL axpertencod. ralabto TALES Is a rocking tions. 203-271-0012, ext. VITAMIN, MINERAL and ready for family and gas heat backups. sided U-shaped custom the professionals at with private garage. In basement storage OR A HOUSE ONLY Frank Young Maintenance & HANDYMAN SERVICE WQuauty Work Very low utility bills. 3 quiet neighborhood. 1985 Pontiac Bonneville S O L D SURFACE CLEANED. T ru c k i^ Bobcat Rental, mixture of rap and A-2K, 1-6pm.______HERBAL BEVERAGE fun or leisure ease. Ranch. Quality Century 21, Epstein available. No dogs. Loam, Stone & Mulch ★ Insurance popular music that en­ This lovely Ranch has3 bedrooms, sliders from Complete new kitchen 81 Adam s Street THEN CALL AT No job too sinal. ★ Free Esiimatee HUMAN Service Worker- throughout. Anderson Realty, 647-8895.0 $425 monthly. 1V2 Contracting & Deliveries Landscaping Specializing in remodeling. tertains young and old People are saying: bedrooms, a first floor master bedroom, kit­ sliders open to attrac­ Including cabinets, months security. 742- M anchester 644-1134 ★ Relerenoes O while educating them Training Instructors to LAKEWOOD CIRCLE- counter tops, and ap­ Free Estimates Fully Insured. ' Call Collect, 487-1422 Florida room with heat chen and dining room tive pool and patio. 0569. ASK FOR ANITA Div. of GRF & Company, Inc. 3 3 - n about our friends In the work In small group "REMARKABLE!" and a m agnificent to attached green­ Prlstlne 3 bedroom, 1V2 pliances. Seller will 649-4571 Maintenance 291-9681 Call Tom-649-6273 PRESTO PAINTERS . homes. Responsibili­ Large rec room. Ask­ both. Cope overlook­ MANCHESTER- BONDED S INSURED sea. His programs are "AMAZING!" Swedish fireplace In house. Private yard ing $269,900. Coll Bar­ pay closing expenses Specialist in Year-Round S F appropriate for ties: direct service and the living room. Enloy features many fruit ing the town reservoir. up to $2,500. Must seel Dvnomlte 1 bedroom S challer's skill training to adults "DELICIOUS!" bara. RE/MAX East of 2 fireplaces. $182,500. unit. 1st floor. $525 Company: Exterior Maintenance schools, fairs, bovs- the beautifully lands­ trees. Must seel the River, 647-1419.0 Call Tom Boyle, Quality Pre-Owned Autoe LAWN SERVKbE GCF HOME SERVICES who hove developmen­ Blanchard & Rossetto Includes heat, hot wa­ DECKS/ Residential ■ Commercial IN-EX Painting cout/glrlscout troops, caped, very private $185,656. Philips Real owner/agent, Boyle Value Priced Fertilizing, liming, spring Remodeling & R ^air tal disabilities. Comp- CALL NOW SPECTACULAR Colonial Realtors," We're Sel- ter, and garage. No ADDITIONS •Painting Interia & Exletior — m and any other function fenced In backyard. Estate, 742-1450a In Tolland. Superbly Real Estate Co., 649- 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN clean-up, complete lawn Decks, Additions Imaginable. For more tetltlve salary and be- Call for your exclusive llng Houses" 646-2482.0 4800. pets. Coll Sue, 643-4862. -Wallpapering -Lawn Mainlenanos Services O o neflts. Full and TO DISCOVER SPARKLING GARRISON decorated, 2 firepla­ $22,9(X) s e rv ic e . Senior Discount Information please call showingll $135,900. BOLTON-Spaclous Con­ BOLTON-Guest house •Remodeling “ Custom Senior Citizen Discount part-time. Call 645- OMNITRITION COLONIAL-See the ces, large family room, available 6/ 1. 1 bed­ 1988tyiAZDAMXSGT 643-0747 •Landscape Design & Installation Free Estimates 742-0724, If no one Is Anne Miller Real Est­ white Church steeple temporary on a picture SOUTH WINDSOR- House Cleaning ^ CD available to take your 8895. eoe. fronf-to-bock formal room, living room, kit­ $10,900 Kitchens & Mlhrooms Power Washing ate, 647-8000.O glisten among the trees living room plus for­ perfect lot. Highlights Affordable luxury. Im­ 649-8045 Exterior Power Washing o) All 645-6559 phone call, please FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITY Include a dramatic bal­ chen, both. Single 1988 SUBARU DL WAGON Polish woman will ■Room Alterations & Additions H - < as you sit on your deck mal dining room. Att­ maculate 2 bedroom $7400 Surlaces Free Estimates leave a message. ‘ Very RECEPTIONIST MAKE THE DISCOV- cony overlooking spa­ unit with loft In wond­ older woman pre­ -Replacement Windows m . Veterinai’y Hospital watching the children ached 2 c a r garage plus ferred. No pets. $600 1988 FORD MUSTANG LX clean your home. KITCHEN & b a t h ” reasonable rates. You ERYII! Quality built play In enclosed area. more. RE/MAX East of cious 1st floor fireplace erful complex featur­ •Elecfrical MOWING Driveway Sealing & Paving Fully Insured o i won't be Will train. Varied du Contemporary Split- with Cathedral celling ing Indoor and outdoor plus utilities. Security $5900 All lawn, tree, and A real beauty reduced the River, 647-1419.0 1986 PONTIAC 6000 STE •Plumbing REMODELING disappointed!11 ties. Paid holidays, va level Is ready for you and skylights. Rural pools. Clubhouse with and references. 649- 644-4663 or 644-2835 cation and sick days to $212,900. Call Bar­ MESSAGE TO HOME 3446. •Roofing shrub service with 3 bedrooms up­ bara. RE/M AX East of setting yet convenient sauna and exercise $5900 From the smallest WeTreat Your Home Call Glastonbury Vete BUYERS-Wont more 1966 HYUNDAI EXCEL GL stairs, formal dining the River, 647-1419.0 to highways. $258,900. room. A neat way to MANCHESTER-4 room ■Exteria Siding ■Tractor Worti PART TIME rinary Hospital. 633 room, living room with space, privacy, quality D.W. Fish Realty, 643- apartment. Newly $2700 "THE DECKWORKS^ •Decks CALL JOHN repair to the largest Like Our Own TOLLAND-BEAT THE construction, unique live. $100,900. Turn I HELP WANTED 3588 for Interview. HEAT In your very own fireplace and heatola- 1591.g______your skills Into gold. pointed. $425 plus utili­ 1987 OLDS CALAIS SEDAN (Spring Special) Senia Citizen Discount 649-0773 Gutter Cleaning & Mamtenanca renovation, we will do a | - 33 tor. You'll enlov the LOW MAINTENANCE floor plan? Call Ron ties. Security. No dogs. $5900 pool with deck and 6 Fournier to see 71 BOLTON-Neat and Join the professionals Boautltully built decks at Complete Property complete job. Kbvin P ART-TI M^RECEPTia convenience of having YARD with a backyard Clean. Cute 6 room 872-9951.______1986 VW GOLF 203-645-8892 O O SITUATION person lacuzzl. This McDIvItt Sf., Manches­ at Century 21, Epstein great affordability. Maintenance LAWN MOWING Start to finish. NIST/SECRETARY Contemporary Split a lower level with re- of trees and woods. Ranch on a loroe lot Realty, 647-8895.a $4700 Free Estimates O “n lor pleasant Gloston- WANTED Im m ac u late and ter. U 8i R oversized MANCHESTER-4 rooms, FREE ESTIMATES 644-0056 level also features all creaflon room and close to Indian Notch 2nd floor, 2 family. 1985 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Installation of lawns FREE ESTIMATES touTV ottlce. Pleose re­ fourth bedroom. New charming Inside and Raised Ranch. ^Landscaping Consulting m rn HOUSEKEEPER appliances, paddle Pork on Bolton Lake. MALLARD VIEW-Open Quiet area, appliances. $8900 ^ 644-2362___^ Complete do-it-yourself Larry spond to Box C, c/o The fans, tongue and carpeting throughout. out. A home that has RE/MAX East of the 203-643-6774 and light hauling. Fully Insured Monchester Herald, AVAILABLE-Full time been well cared for. River, 647-1419.0 16x19 dining room Sudavs 1-4. New. Ran- No dogs. $600 plus utll- 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS Student. Looking for groove paneling and Cathedral ceilings and .could be 1st floor fom- tles. 649-8001 or 643- prpgrams available. P.O. Box 591.______skylights, 2 car garage Walk ouf rec room thaf ches/Townhouses. No $3900 NoJobTooSmal Call Mark Mumley 528-6389 part-time lob. Good, security system. The BRAND NEW LISINT- Tly room. A great stor- 8481.______1984 NISSAN SENTRA SE PART-TIME and large lot. Now's the Is huge. Asking INGI11 Colonial lovers association fees. Only DECKS 649-3104 TT a l a w )T& reliable, have referen­ master bedroom has a terl $128,500. D.W. Fish a few units remain In $5900 Pressure Treated Heritage Kitchen & • O O RECEPTIONIST-ITT walk-ln closet and full time to deal I Anne $259,900. Call Barbara. be sure to see this HEBRON-2 bedroom, ap­ LANDSCAPING INC. Intarlor/Exterlor ces. Call before 5pm, RE/MAX East of the Realty, 643-1591 .a this beautiful new sub­ pliances, heat and hot 1984 HONDA ACCORD U Custom Designs CUSTOM 3100 Console. Answer 742-8286 or offer 5pm bath. $224,985. Philips Miller Real Estate, 647- delightful 8 room home FREBESTIMTES . Personal Caro Bath Center Painting Done m z 8000.O River, 647-1419.0 MANCHESTER- division. Our 2 bed­ water Included, wall- $4995 MOWING & TILLING 20 In-comlng lines. 646-0540. Ask for Jane. Real Estate, 742-1450a on Joan Circle In Man­ Cell BUILDING •Mowing Come visit our showroom a t Hours 1 : 30-6pm, chester. 4 bedrooms, Beoutlful Park-LIke room, 2 bath Ranch to-wall carpeting, cel­ 1985 TOYOTAMRZ a > features: a covered THE DECK SPECIALISTS Yard Cleanup -Planting 8 Oaslgrr 254 Broad Street fspairad iBipa and oaliis ciaaoad Mondav-Fridav, Glas­ 2.5 baths, fireplace, Yard. Custom Ranch lar storage, large yard, $5900 > I” I HELP on a very private porch, fireplace, din­ 646-0032 ____ , Driveways Sealed tonbury Co. Call 659- lovely decor through­ parking. 20 minutes to 1987 HONDA O V C SEDAN T.R. Connelly Call Aaron Alibrlo M a n c h e s te r 646-6386 33 CO WANTED out, appliances, ap­ wooded lot. Eat-In kit­ ing room, 1st floor Hartford, 10 mintues to $7400 Repairs on most anything 4051. Ask for PERSONALS PERSONALS PERSONALS chen with breakfast laundry, full basement. BuildiM C a 6 4 6 ^ 1 1 ______fulty insjred/free esHmatoe Personnel. proximately 2200 Manchester. $635 1965 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM Call Bernie, Sr. 649-5400 area and pocket door Attached garage. Also monthly. 649-2871. ELDERLY CARE Remodeling S Additions 33 > square feet. 165x182 lot 3 bedroom, IV2 bath $5400 646-3172 with rear fencing. Ap­ to fireplaced living ■Kitchens & Baths REPAIR “tVe can tell you room are lust a few of units from $139,900. MANCHESTER- 1987 HONDA ACCORD U l SED CUSTOM CARPENTRV > - • proved for daycare $ 9 9 n n ■Roofing, Dormen SKIN CARE the fine features. Blanchard 8> Rossetto Beoutlful, quality, 1 what to look for,., 13 also. Reasonably bedroom, quiet, on bus NURSE'S AIDE ■DecksASunrooms DON'S LAWN SERVICE UNLIMITED Stars $146,500. D.W. Fish Realtors," We’re Sel- SCHALLER ACURA 28W)161 _____ and what to look SPECIALIST priced of $217,900. llng Houses" 646-2482.n line, olr conditioned, Years of Experience. •ROTOTILUNG Edging Ucanced S tnaund Jackson 8, Jackson Realty, 643-1591.Q 345 Center Street out for!” living room, dining •Hedge & Bush Trimming SUPERIOR ★ Esthetidan - Real Estate, 647-8400.Q FRONT-TO-BACK living room, kitchen with new Manchester Hospital Trained. Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ Call now lor lawn mowing. HOME Full time for BRAND NEW LIST- room and master bed­ COUNTRY CLUB, POOL appliances Including 647-7077 HEATING/ rooms designed & remod­ H a r B r o room are 2 hl-llghts In 8.TENNISIII Truly ex­ Excellent References. FAX IT! ORDER ONE FOR growing skin INGIII A very unique frost free refrigerator, PLUMBING Dependable Work. MAINTENANCE eled. Ceramictle, al phases this 3 bedroom, 1'/] clusive 3 bedroom situation I Completely self cleaning oven, dis­ OUTTOBECOME 742-6402 646-7011 ot carpentry & repair. care/(x>smatic remodeled 2 family on bath Colonial. New kit­ Townhouse with 2 full hwasher. Ideal tor se­ SERVICE P a i n t i n g YOUR AD TODAY! chen and V2 bath floors. baths, 2 half baths, full Csl Now For Spring Spadals When you*re pressed CO. Salary, Marble Sf. In Manches­ niors or middle aged. MANCHESTER'S SpecialisnghMhorHome of M anchester When placing your classified ad ter. 4 rooms on each Oak floors under car­ dining room, lower Come see why we MASONRY M&M OIL rra t e r S " 528-5502 Anytime peting and 1 car gar­ level family room and Repairs commission, floor. One unit with rarely have a vacancy. P L U M B IN G S h e a t in g SPRING CLEANUP for time,.. age. Great locaton off office. Central air, cen­ Heat and hot wafer # 1 NoJobTooSmaiForSupehor. Quality Painting ask for the STAR 6 4 * 3 » 2 T 1 1 benefits, & central air, hottub, ap­ •OH Burner Service & Sates •Trees & Lawns Cut pliances, separate gas of Parker St. Asking tral vac, and many Included. Large stor­ SPRING IS THE TIME CUSTOM QUALITY Other perks. $137,900. Strono Real custom bullt-lns for the ■Automatic OH Oettvory •Ysrds A Csrascs CIcsnod FuByhsured One stop Improvements. Services When the phones are heat, 2 car garage. age area. $645. 247-5030. USED CAR For Chimney R ^ ir •Brush Piks Removed ■Free Estimalcs Ideal for families Estote, 647-7653.0 discerning ho- -Well Pumps Sales & SarvK,e CaiperWy-Bectncai- Frcxnlng to Painfing. meowner. Owner Is wil­ MANCHESTER-2 family, Call Now For Free Estimate •Truck ABackhoc Work Licensed 6 Iraured. ■Senior Citizen Dixcounu BECAUSE YOU never who'd like to live to­ GREAT INVESTMENT quiet neighborhood, DEALER •Water Heaters tEtwxiio t Om ) Pkmting busy... Excessive obbrevlotions Please call PROPERTYII Seper- ling to entertain offers Talaga Masonry ■Oaltimam a Kitchen ■Exterior Housepainiing Cal *'ave Adamick ■Aluminum & Vinyl know when someone will gether under one roof I central locotlon, lorge ■Driveways Scaled FREEEST»MTES tot a free quote. obbrevlote resultsi Be Barbara Vinyl siding for easy ote systems In this 4 for creative financing. tSeZCadtocEldoado $S0OS Remodeling Powerw ashing be scorching for the Item sure reoders understand Call office for ol the rooms and yard, on bus 643-8209 ■Landscaping Installsiiuns you have for sale. It's Corel An excellent ond4twofamily. Much line. $725 month. Coll 1682FlrBbint $3009 Senior Citizen Oiaooun. CAU. 647-1814 Use your fax machine your od bv avoiding ob- Tues-Sat up-dating completed. detallsl $159,900. Anne after 6pm -Complete Building & better to run your wont ad value at $172,500. Jack- Rick, 647-1865 between 1983 Toyota CorelaSRS $3405 ■Etectrlc Work 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 brevlotlons. 643-2711. son 8< Jackson Real Including roof, fu r­ Miller Real Estate, 647- IVop^y Mainiainod 647-3785 for several days... concel- 8000.Q 8om-5pm.______FREE ESTIMATES WSrxMr SCRVtoCFHFC fSrSM r£9 Ing It os soon os you get 8 7 2 - 8 6 8 2 Estate, 647-8400.a nace, stairs, deck and ISeSUnooInToiwiCar $0009 TILE/MARBLE -SnyitkOmUMS We're Here To Serve to send us your classi­ TOWN OF BOLTON remodeled 2nd floor MANCHESTER-1 bed­ Phofw; muientmso ntaBnHAm Bath/Kitchen Retnodeling results. room apartment. Heat, igeSPortiacFiero $2995 LEGAL NOTICE apartment. Fully op- BRAND NEW LIST- 649-2871 CUZ. YARDMASTERS OnsC^DoasKAI fied ads. We*ll call you pllonced, plus 2 INGIII Terrific 1 bed­ hot woter, carpeting, 1685 Ford Escon $1909 643-9996 30 Ysars Expsriinos buyers read The Tinker Pond III sub­ room Condo In small olr, all appliances. Coll DJR TILE WORKS You con maka axcallant McHugh Himself CLERICAL washers and dryers. ig86200SX $9005 Inetatt/Rapiaoe variout Via a M &M Plumbing & Heating division of 11 new lots in Bol­ Full basement and gar­ complex on Eldrldge 649-5240.______dish clofhs from fha me»l» Painting & wallpapering al I on the cost A SAP, the Classified ton, fronting a now street in St. In Manchester. Spa­ 1686 QwvyS-10 Blazer 4>4 $9399 martir. TREE SERVICE/ Suffield Bank has a full time position available age. $179,900. Strono -Quality work SALE/TRADE boot In which oroneet, 649-2871 Is best Free Estimate*. Fully Glastonbury, with access oft cious floor plan with MANCHESTER-3 bed­ 1666 Uncoh Town Car $12,995 PRUNING potafoes. onions, ale. ora eolum ns Birch Mountain Road in (3las- providing clerical support to the Vice President of Real Estate, 647-7653.a ReasonrUa prtoaa Insured. Established 1974. | open kitchen and din­ room, 2nd floor ot 686 Uonuy Cougar $8999 •old. Just boll for IS tonbu^, W08 approved by the the Residential Production area, located in 1 ■Free eeVmatea l4ANDYMEt#CARPENTERS Your convenience is every day! ing area. 14x13 living newer 2 family, ap­ mlnufas In wofar fo which Ctearang Hateng. Carpepy, 643-9321 Planning Commission at their GLASTONBURY. Responsibilities will include room, private base­ pliances, carpeting,olr 1686 Mazda RX 7 $9999 646-3455 "HAWKESTREESEril/ltf i m m i w r regular meeting of 17 I CONDOMINIUMS chlorine bleach ho* been ttetno

CARS What's News — HDFOR SALE D O D G E - 1986. ‘ISO’, 318 CID, automatic, bed Post office plans announced liner, tool box, 50K, Whtn you n««d to idvortlM. $5500. 742-8669.______nothing works Ilka ClatilfladI The U.S. Postal Service plans to vacate its office M U S T S E L L I 1984, Jeep Dial 643-2711 at the intersection of Main and Center streets, but Cherokee. Great condl- the building is not considered appropriate as an ex­ tlon, loaded, make Manchester — A City of Village Charm offer. 645-0718.______iiaurljPBlpr Uprah'i pansion option for town operations. BUICK REGAL, 1984. Ex­ Members of the Citizen’s Space Needs Commit­ cellent condition. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE tee and Board of Director’s Subcommittee on the White-blue landau. Au­ A public sale of the contents of the storage spaces listed Wednesday, May 30,1990 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Town Hall said today the 11,185-square-foot tomatic, loaded, low below wiH take place at A Space Station, 282 Chapel Road, Manchester General Mail Facility, located across milage, 1 owner. Must South Windsor, CT 06074 on June 13, 1990 at 1:00 p.m. The Main Street from the cramped town hall and Lin­ see. $4,950. 649-6482. following goods will be sold: coln Center, is too small, inappropriately designed A336 - Bill Begley misc items, furniture and docs not provide enough parking for town of­ ITRUCKS/VANS B219 - Patti McDunnah 92 fice use. FOR SALE bedroom furniture, misc items, household goods Cox Cable license extended The U.S. Postal Service plans to sell the historic, C221 - David Mitchell FORD-1984 Van. E150. furniture, household goods, misc. items, appliances 53-ycar-old building in 1991 and move when con­ Carpeted, Cargo Van, E308 - Alphonza & Linda Robinson struction of a $2.8 million, 32,000-square facility at A/T, 6 cylinder. Excel­ misc. items, bedroom furniture, household goods 111 Sheldon Road is completed. A contract to con­ lent condition ond very A252 - Josie Lay Channel struct the building recently was awarded to Nack reliable. $3,300. Call misc items, furniture, household goods Daye 646-2789, days or A230 - Sylvia Wizzard School Consuuction Co. of Vernon. 644-4504 evenings. misc. items, furniture, household goods Story on page 3. B247 - Mekxfie Sanders upgrade misc. items MOTORCYCLES/ B229 - Willie Shedrick HD misc items, furniture, household goods, appliances smoking Coventry budget is reduced MOPEOS C209 - Dante Ford required misc items COVENTRY — Frustrated members of the A243 - Jerry Montford Town Council decided to give voters what they misc. items, clothing, bicycle Motorcycle Insurance snuffed By Rick Santos want by cutting a total of $314,050 from the $15.9 JMSiQS------Many competitive companies Manchester Herald million budget defeated in a referendum last week. TOWN OF MANCHESTER A $185,000 portion comes from education and Call For Free Quote LEGAL NOTICE $129,050 from general government. Automobile Associates By Nancy Foley Cox Cable of Greater Hartford’s At its meeting of May 21, 1990 the Planning and Zoning Com ­ The vole was unanimous to cut $129,050 from of Vernon mission made the following decisions: Manchester Herald______license to operate cable television in the 870-9250 RICHARD J. SARTOR — Inland Wetlanda Permit — 10 Manchester area was extended today by general government. Due to an early business ap- Brookview Circle (S-102) — Acting in its capacity as the In­ Starting this fall, teachers and other the state Department of Public Utility poinlmcnu council member Harvey Barrette had to land Wetlands Agency, the Commission approved the request school employees who smoke wilt have Conuol. leave before final action was taken at 11:30 p.m. WANTED TO to conduct regulated activities within the 50' non-wetlarxJ regu­ The extension allows Cox — which following a public hearing on the budget that began lated area at the above address. to snuff out those butts. BUY/TRADE serves about 52,000 subscribers in at 7 p.m. at the Capt. Nathan Hale School. MARY CATHERINE DEVELOPMENT CO. — Phasing Plan 1989 HONDA a V IC 1987 HONDA a V IC Citing the dangers of secondhand Modification — Birch Mountain Subdivision — 276 Birch 1987 HONDA ACCO RD smoke, and the image that teachers Manchester, Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, The vote to cut $185,(X)0 from the $10 million Glastonbury, South Windsor, and We buy clean, late model Mountain Road (M-140) — Appr^oved the modifications to the 1 4 Door, Automatic, #2289, Wagon, 23,000 Miles, #2357, 4 Door, All Standard Power should present to students, the Board of DRY EYES — They look like the eyes of a healthy young for education was a “very reluctant” 6-0. used cars rnd trucks. Top approved Birch Mountain subdivision phasing plan at the Education decided TUesday to ban smok­ Newington — to continue operating Story on page 3. above address. 1 22,000 Miles Blue, 5 Speed woman, but Bonnie Ganley’s often are dry and painful because prices paid. Equipment & A/C ing in all school buildings and grounds. cable through the end of the decade. Mr. Duff - Carter Ctiavrolat A copy of this decision has been filed in the Town Clerk’s of­ 1 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY “If we arc going to teach, let’s teach she suffers from Sjogren's. With the new franchise documcnL 1229 Main Straaf fice. by example,” said Richard W. Dyer, Cox will have to upgrade its channel Bolton ed board takes cuts Manchester, CT Planning and Zoning capacity from 41 to 54 by January of 6466464 Commission chairman of the school board. “It’s very democratic - nobody smokes.” 1994. BOLTON — An expanded high school parking Marion Taggarg, Syndrome’s ejfects leave The company will be required also to lot, a modular elementary school classroom and the Secretary Democrat board member Susan Perkins, who introduced the ban, said allow the Cable TV Advisory Council to entire adult continuing education program will like­ 070-05 r^9995n r*795W-| r^9495-\ determine the amount of money Cox will ly be cut from the school budget because of cost today that if teachers continued to smoke 1987 HONDA ACX:0RD 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI 1987 victims with dry eyes, skin donate to support public access program­ culling necessities, the Board of Education agreed NOTICE in the schools, they would be telling stu­ PUBLIC HEARING 1 4 Door, Grey with All Standard Hatchback, All LXI Power 4 CLvJV?.Jand dents, “Do as I say and not as I do.” The ming. The contributions are set in a Tuesday night. range from $105,000 to $350,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ban will go into effect with the new By Dianna M. Talbot But a final decision on how to trim about TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 1 Power Equipment & A/C Equipment & A/C w^mreo Sound The unanimous vote by three of the school year in September. Manchester Herald $88,000 from the proposed $5.7 million school Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a 1 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY The board position, adopted by a 6-1 five commissioners of the state Public budget won’t be made until after town residents Public Hearing at the Lincoln Center Hearing Floom, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, Utilities Control Authority appears to be vote, with one member abstaining, found The first thing Bomiic Ganlcy docs vote on a new town budget, die board also agreed. on Tuesday, June 5, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. to consider and cict on the following: a victory for the company and a defeat support from the Advisory Board of when she gets up in the morning is Reacting to resident disfavor over the proposed * a. Appropriation to General Fund — T R A N SFE R for the stale Office of Consumer Coun­ Hcilh, according to a letter from the soak her eyes with a warm wash cloth municipal budget, the Bolton Board of Finance last to Capital Improvement Fleserve — sel, an agency staffed with attorneys who Town A id ...... $332,338.00 health board read at the meeting. for about 10 minutes. After thaL it Friday recommended that the school board slice an act as consumer advocates for cable cus­ and allocated as follows: r*8495-\ r^649J~i By a 3-1 vote on May 21, the Board of doesn’t hurt so much to keep them additional $88,000 from its proposed spending plan. Improved Roads...... $331,593.00 1986 HONDA PRELUDE i985 H3j;r€ O r d Health adopted a motion saying: “We tomers. Unimproved Roads...... $745.00 open. A long-fought battle between Cox and Story on page 4. support the policy for a smoke-free en­ The 25-ycar-old North Elm Street to be financed by a State Grant Red, Sunroof, K ^ ^ J W ^ i r i C the Consumer Counsel ended last week vironment at all schools in the Town of resident suffers from Sjogren’s * b. Appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — when the two sides could not agree on an Existing Account #908 — CADAC ...... $1,000.00 1 Wluipment 5 Speed Su ^ 5 Automatic Manchester. The non-smoking policy Syndrome, a mysterious disease that af­ Bolton referendum petition acceptable proposal for the company’s to be financed by donation already received should apply to both students and staff,” fects the body’s moisture producing 1 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY BOLTON — A group of about 300 local uix- from the Savings Bank of Manchester for the letter said. glands. It afflicts about 1.2 million franchise renewal. substance abuse concerns. Calling himself "a voice in the wind,” j\mcricans, 90 percent of whom arc At that lime, Eugene Koss, acting payers has petitioned to delay until next week a * c. An Ordinance authorizing the purchase of the Democratic school board member Frank women, with no known cure. chief of the Consu.ncr Counsel, said if vcfcrciuiuin voVc ou U\c coulrovcrsial Vown budget. following premises from the following owr>ers Cox did not change the terms of its Residents were expected to vote on the budget at tor the tottowlna amounts'. Maffe voted against the ban. “This is a Ganlcy’s next step in her morning board of education, not a board of ig­ routine is to get a glass of water to proposal to meet his office’s demands, a special town meeting this evening. But a group Property AddreM Owner Am ount r^6495~i then the DPUC should reject the bid for calling itself The Neglected Taxpayers filed a peti­ r^6495-i norance. How far are we going to carry relieve a very dry mouth and what she 954 Tolland Tpke. Anthony & Amelia Dzen $2,500 r*4995n 960 Tolland Tpke. Anthony A Amelia Dzen $3,350 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX 1985 BUICK CENTURY LTD 1986 CHEV CAVALIER RS this?” he said. calls a “leather tongue.” After ihaL she renewal. tion with Tuesday with the town clerk's office to However, in its ruling today the 900 Tolland Tpke. Patrick S. O'Bfiant $1,675 5 Speed, Low Miles with 4 Door, All Power Coupe, Cruise, Air He read a letter, signed by 12 showers and applies body lotion to help bring the budget to a machine vote referendum, 262 Union S t Michael P. A Gail S. Callahan $1,850 Manchester High School teachers, who seal moisture into her otherwise very DPUC states that Cox’s most rccendy rather than allowing the show of hands vote 472 Tolland Tpke. Roger A. A Bonnie Wesson $2,600 revised proposal conforms with recom­ LX Equipment Equipment and Stereo thanked him for supporting smokers’ dry skin. scheduled for tonight. 800 Tolland Tpke. Herman S. A Kathleen M. Helm $2,200 mendations made April 4 in the DPUC’s rights. Currently, smoking is rcsuiclcd to Ganlcy then brushes her teeth, flos­ The special town meeting will still be held at 8 All the aforesaid purchases are for the purpose of 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY draft decision on the renewal. The draft ses and applies a special fluoride gel to Judy HarOing/Mandiestef HofaW p.m. in Town Hall to determine the exact form the highway improvements to be made to Tolled Turnpike. decision was based on testimony from (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be seen in the Plea.se see SMOKING, page 10 help protect her teeth from decay, referendum question will take, and what hours the Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) something which the proper amount of EYE PROTECTION — Little the company, the Consumer Counsel, and public officials in the Cox franchise polling booths will be open. The new referendum * d. Adoption of Proposed Schedule of Rates, Charges and Fees, saliva helps do in most people. wind or dust can bother Bon­ date will also be set. Manchester Water Division, effective July 1,1990. “You don’t appreciate what your area. r*IQ995-ir*3995-\ r *4995-1 nie Ganley’s eyes through “Ncitltcr the (Consumer Counsel) nor The town budget has already been rejected in one * e. Adoption of Proposed Schedule of Rates, Chctrges and Fees, saliva docs until you don’t have Mcinchester Sewer Division, effective July 1, 1990. 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL 1988 SUBARU JUSTY this pair of sunglasses, any of the other commentators have referendum vote, but the Board of Finance has been 1988 P L Y M ^ Y O Ed Board enough,” she said. working to scale back municipal spending even fur­ * f. Appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — Automatic, Only 21,000 equipped with side- and identified any area or aspect of the Elderly Outreach...... $33,000.00 proposal for renewal which docs not ther. overflaps. for the purchase of a new shared van for the AivJV^quipment Hatchback Miles Plea.se see SYNDROME, page 10 comply with the (draft) decision, Elderly Outreach Program to be financed as follows: 1. Slate DOT Grant received $25,000 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY wraps up today’s decision states. 2. Various contributions, receipt Neither officials from Cox nor the of which is hereby accepted $5,150 Consumer Counsel could be reached for 3. Excess remaining from Reserve comment today. c/1 Fund allocation of 3/6/90 for purchase of four phone-a-ride budget During the recently stalled negotia­ r'; vehicles $2,400 1 Q- ^ 4. Transfer of existing Fund 61 tions, tlic two major points of contention ' o ^ cl' to Shared Van Project funds $450 r*lQ9»yn r^6995-i between the consumer agency and the r*3495n o r $33,000 1990 TOYOTA CO R O LLA 1985 NISSAN MAXIMA 1984 NISSAN SENTRA By Nancy Foley vV' comjtany were management of public ac­ ,■ uJ^ QQ^ . and authorization for the General Manager, Flichard J. 4 Door, Automatic with Air, Wagon, All Power Hatchback, Manchester Herald cess programming and the conuol of Sartor, to execute Contract with the Greater Hartford decisions regarding available channels. Transit District to acquire such vehicle for the use Only 2,520 Miles Equipment & Sunroof Automatic Tlic Board of Education decided 1\ics- Ihc Consumer Counsel had wanted in operating m ass transportation services tor the day 10 cut a secretary from the schools’ elderly and disabled on behalf of the Grantee and 6 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 1 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANT/ Cox to include an option for manage­ delivOT it to the District in substantially the form program for gifted students rather than ment of public access channels by a submitted to this mooting, to execute and deliver all cut junior varsity sports in the junior sciwaic non-profit organization. other documents and exhibits necessary to complete high schools. Cox had refused to provide the option. and implement said Contract, and to take any other action Meeting at the high school, the school Conqiany Vice President and General necessary to complete arxl implement said Contract. - ^ 6 5 9 5 - 1 board unanimously decided on cuts to Manager Jayson Juraska reasoned that ./ g. Additional Appropriation to Police Department — balance its $44.9 million budget for Sp ^i^ Sorvi^s ...... $275,000.00 1988MITSOBISHIGALANT 1984TOY^y Q G T 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS Cox had promised to comply with the to be financed by additional foes received. 1990-1991 at the end of what chairman DPUC’s public access requests, which Sigma, 4 Door, With Hatchback, Richard W. Dyer described as “the * h. Additional Appropriation to Special Taxing did not iiKludc the outside mamtgement toughest budget year I’ve seen in a District — Pcirking Authority...... j /qq oo Every Option, 19,000 Miles % 2 . / ! 5 ^ i r 36,000 Miles option. for the purpose of hiring a temporary decade in this town.” Today’s decision docs not force the parking area maintenance worker to be financed 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EHENDED WARRANTY The school board accepted most of the company to offer the option. , from Special Taxing Fund District Balance. recommendations made by Superinten­ I. Appropriation to the Capital Accounts of the CLEANING EYES — Sjogren's Syndrome affects the eye's The battle over the control of dent of Schools James P. Kcmtcdy two decisions regarding programming had G>meral Fund to authorize purchase of General weeks ago. including a cut of seven ability to naturally clean itself, sc Bonnie Ganley does it by hand Furtd portion of Financial Management Software been more healed. and authorization for the General Manager to teacher’s aides. each morning. enter into a lease-purchase agreement tor the -*6495-1 -»5995n *6495n But, in addition to the proposed cut in Plea.se .see COX, page 10 financing thereof...... $125 000 00 1987 H Q T V O 1987 HONDA a V IC junior varsity sports, it rejected his arxJ to make following allocations to oomplote recommendation to cut a security guard financing of the Financial Management W e w W o Wagon, Beige, System: at the high school. The $22,000 that T Allocation in Water Reserve Fund $36,000.00 Sf. ^ .^te, #2321 Automatic, #2192 R .ictllC would have saved will be made up by an Allocation in Sewer Fleserve Fund $27,500.00 unexpected rebate from the state for City videotapes shirkers Allocation in Fire Flo serve Fund $15,500.00 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 3 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY Allocation in Sanitation Fleserve Fund $15,500.00 money teachers have paid into a retire­ ment fund, according to the board’s cal­ PHTSBURGH (AP) - A growing “While we had him under surveil­ About 2‘>9 of Piitsburgirs 5,400 Total purchase price of Financial Management System lance, he started to gel paranoid and was employees receive workers’ eonqx’iisa- is $219,500.00 culations. number of cities arc secretly vidcouping WHAT’S UP — This 90-foot tall balloon WE MAKE YOU The school board defeated an anwnd- municipal employees on workers’ com- convinced he was being followed. So he lioii, govcrnment-suiKTviscd insurance • j Appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — called city police. The jxilicc inves­ iliat {lays medical bills and a {va'cnugc touts the introduction of the British Phone-A-Ride Bus for 1990/91...... $96,447.00 ment introduced by Republican Thomas jxmsation fixing roofs, shopping, lifting to be financed by $41,899.00 appropriation Sheridan, a)-chairman of the school heavy objects and doing other things tigated and discovered he was being of salary to employees foaed off llieir Financial Times newspaper to the already provided from General Fund and FEEL GOOD ABOUT board’s nnance committee, that would iliey claimed they couldn’t do. watched — but by us." Hayllar said. jobs. Before the surveillance, an average Japanese market. The Tokyo Tower is $M,548.00 from Federal Grant. “Tlicy told him, ’Hey, you arc being of 320 employees received it yearly, have cut a secretarial position in the Pittsburgh hired private detectives last in the background. * k. Appropriation to General Fund Miscolianoous ccnual office instead of in a program for fall to tape employees suspected of followed, but tlic city’s doing it.’” Hayllar said. ^ d g e t — Community Services...... $4,332.00 gifted students. The amendment was faking injuries or occuitalional diseases. Eventually, the man look him.self off 'llie city coiuribuies about $17 million for use of school facilities to be financed BUYING A USED CAR ilie workers’ conqiensation rolls, said to tlic program annually, Hayllar said. He by user fees in excess of budget estimate. rejected by a 6-2 vote. Democrat Terry So far, the project has reduced tlic EXTENDED WARRANTY'S ON ALL ADVERTISED USED CARS A. Bogli did not attend llie meeting. number of workers’ compensation Bruce McKnighl, Pittsburgh workers’ and McKnighl estimate 10 peaent to 15 • I, Appropriation to Education Special Projects — compensation administrator. percent receive benefits fraudulently. Fund 41 — Existing Accounts: Sheridan said cutting a secretary in the recipients, helped slow the escalating Inside Today— 41 -496-001 — Chapter 1 — Public...... $2,673.00 central office would not as directly affect costs of the program and provided city The city hasn’t been filing charges Ilu t could mean die city is paying $1.7 41-496-003 — Chapter 1 — Neglected arxf Delinquent...... $2,422.00 ^ 24 ADAMS ST. the children as the PROBE cut. Finance Director Ben Hayllar wiili more against the cheats but is using the million of its $3(X) million budget on to be finarx»d by a State Grant. ^ y M A N C H E S T E R , CT 06040 Republican Gloria DcllaFcra agreed. “I’d titan a few good stories to tell. evidence to get them back to work. Ixigus claims. 20 pages, 2 sections All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at locations which are accessible to J^anchester In March, for instance, tlic city Pittsburgh’s approach is not unusual, Many city employees receive us much hanacapped citizens. In addition, handicapped individuals requiring auxiliary aid in order to have to pul Uic children first," she said. 646-3515 But Kennedy responded that every stopped paying compensation to a man said John Moskal, vice president of as two-thirds of tlieir salaries while off facilitate their participation at meetings should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the job; police officers and firefighters Classitiud. 18 20 Nalwa'Wbild 6 7, 9 the scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made position in the school system served who held down a second job delivering Sedgwick James Inc., a company tliat ad­ 16 Obituni Hjs 2 get HX) percent. And it's all tax-free. Comics Ronald Osolla, children in some way. “I can’t think of a packages even though he claimed he ministers workers’ compensation Focus 15 Opimon 8 Socrotary 25 years and still secretarial position in the central office couldn’t return to his city job because of programs for public and private “So sometimes you can actually make Food 17 Sports 11 14 Board of Directors □ □ □ employers across llie nation. Moskal said more on workers’ conqx;n.saiion,” Hayl- Local/Suto 3 5 Tukjvis.vxi 16 dial is wiiliout that rcsulL” he said. an injured back and leg. The city cap­ Lottory 2 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut tured the unidentified man on tape the company also coordinates surveil­ doii>^ it RIGHT! IMease see VIDEO, page 10 this 24th day of May 1990. Please see BUDGE 1, page 10 delivering heavy objects. lance of su.spcclcd cheats. 0 6 9 -0 5