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\ \ — 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21,1990-^ Bus strike Temple dig NATION/WORLD______guidelines sheds light J approved on antiquity Officials WASHINGTXJN (AP) — Striking CHICAGO (AP) — A 4,000- Mandela^s message touches thousands Greyhound drivers say they will year-old temple believed to honor a may release obey a government cease-and-desist goddess of healing is being unear­ order not to shout “vile epithets” at thed in Iraq and may shed light on replacement workers or wave ancient medicine and other aspects Morning stroll, meeting $6 million threatening signs at them. of life in Babylonian times, ar­ A National Labor Relations cheologists say. Board order also prohibits the Digging began in January on the u will mark second day to Noriega strikers from firing guns, throwing relatively untouched structure in firebombs, playing “cat and mouse” Nippur. Nippur was the religious heart of Mesopotamia and the site of MIAMI (AP) — Prosecutors have with buses or making throat-slash­ By Paul Geitner politics is the type of action which ing motions at strikebreakers. many temples, but archeologists said The Associated Press you are prepared to embark ^ » n offered to release up to $6 million they were surprised by the size of from Manuel Noriega’s frozen ac­ “This will put the full force and in order to bring about those chan­ authority of the federal government this temple. ges.” counts to let him pay for his NEW YORK — Nelson Man­ to work in our campaign to stop the Diggers have only uncovered defense. Ruiama’s new government about a sixth of the temple’s founda­ dela’s message of hope and un­ Gov. Mario Cuomo was among violence against Greyhound Lines,” yielding struggle touched the officials who feted Mandela. immediately warned it will lay claim tion, estimated to be KX) yards long to the former dictator’s assets. the bus line’s vice president, An­ thousands of people who took to “I’ve seen people crying and thony Lannie, said Wednesday. and 40 yards wide, and already they the streets to embrace the South shouting, but never anything like The deal Wednesday with have discovered baked clay N The company called the NLRB \ Noriega’s lawyers could end weeks figurines in the shapes of humans African revolutionary on his first this,” Cuomo said. “It was the order a major development in the of wrangling over $20 million and dogs. visit to the United States. single most memorable thing I’ve 3'/2-month-old strike. ever witnessed.” frozen in accounts around the world The temple, believed to honor the “Apartheid is doomed. South But union officials shrugged off after the U.S. invasion of l^nama — goddess Gula, may shed light on Africa shall be free. The struggle Joan Celestine of Brooklyn was its significance, noting they have not money the defense in the drug traf­ Babylonian politics, economics, crnitinues,” Mandela said Wednes­ one of the thousands who waited admitted any part of the dozens of ficking case said it needs to proceed. medicine and social structure, said day after he arrived in New 'Vbrk to for hours to hear Mandela speak at shootings or rock-throwing incidents an outpouring of love and a hero’s City Hall. The move also would avoid a McGuire Gibson, archaeology showdown over potentially em- that have taken place during the ticker-tape parade up Broadway. “He represents for each and drivers’ strike. professor at the University of The second day of his visit every one of us the struggle that barassing details of payments by the Chicago’s Oriental Institute. CIA and other U.S intelligence _ “We don’t believe there’s that started with a breal^ast-hour stroll we all endure in our lifetime,” she kind of conduct going on act this “We really still don’t understand a in the park adjacent to the mayor’s said. “He is a symbol of hope and agencies to the former Panamanian lot about Mesopotamian culture,” he l ^ e r . time, and furthermore, we don’t residence that got his security team inspiration for all people.” believe the union is behind it,” said said Wednesday. ho{^ing. Mandela arriv^ from Canada “This avoids distracting litigation \\V Mesopotamia, the area between and premature presentation of Earle Putnam, an attorney for the About a dozen body guards sur­ nearly two hours late after tour or­ Amalgamated Transit Union. the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in evidence ‘Jiat would only sidetrack The Associated Press what is now Iraq and Syria, was the rounded Mandela and police out­ ganizers decided he needed extra “We consented to this because we us from the real issues,” said U.S. site of several ancient civilizations side Gracie Mansion ^rang to rest. Meetings planned for Wed- never condoned nor encouraged nor CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDWALK — A solitary worker vacationers at the Baltic Sea resort of Warnemuende, north Attorney Dexter Lehtinen. beginning some 8,000 years ago. alert when Mandela popped out of ne^ay evening with South African • • w » r II ratified any violence. This says we Noriega’s chief attorney, Frank prepares beach chairs this week for expected throngs of of Rostock, East Germany. Much of what is known about the house at 7:30 a.m. and walked exiles and African reporters and a HIGH VIEW — Wall Street workers wave as Nelson Mandela’s vehicle passes during will not do what the law says we through Carl Schurz Ru’k on the breakfast today with the Rev. Jesse Rubino, who had threatened to make those times comes from clay tablets, a parade Wednesday in New York. ^ ^ the CIA payments public after the cannot do and which we never did in East River. Jackson were creeled because the first place,” Putnam said. the equivalent of modern-day letters. collapse of a previous compromise Remnants of other temples in Nip­ “It was very nice,” he said after­ Mandela was tired, officials said. The NLRB approved the order on under which the government was to pur and elsewhere have been ex­ ward. “Thank you. I’m sorry. I Tuesday, but it is agency policy not Organizers said the eight-city Daughter hopes pay Noriega’s lawyers, said he was Police reopen case in death of feisty battler amined piecemeal and have often didn’t think it would be so much to publicly announce it until both U.S. tour may be pared because of happy with the new deal. been disturbed by diggers who have trouble.” parties receive it. o Mandela’s health. He had a benign “I think the American people By Laurie Sullivan “Things were just not right,” she said. removed important artifacts, ar­ Later he appeared briefly with for time with Dad Most of the shootings occurred volves Daniel Troyer, a Utah State Prison in­ cyst removed from his bladder less should be thrilled that their taxes are A South Salt Lake police report indicates chaeologists say. -n the Rev. Jesse Jackson for a [Aoto than three weeks ago. during the first two months of the The Associated Press mate awaiting tri^ on charges of murdering AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — Nelson Mandela’s not funding Noriega’s defense,” Blodgett died in her bathroom in the afternoon. Findings from the dig could sup­ session before going to Riverside Mandela was met at Kennedy strike, but Greyhound officials say 88-year-old Ethel Luckau of Salt Lake City in oldest daughter says she is excited about seeing her Rubino said. He denied the govern­ SALT LAKE CITY — Time has not Finding no marks on the body or su.spicious plement information from clay Church for an ecumenical service. Airport by a host of dignitaries, in­ assaults and intimidating acts are 1988. father as a free man but realizes she will have to ment was trying to avoid embarass- stopped the tears or shaken Judy Bradley’s circumstances, officers told Bradley her 69- tablets and show “not what people “I am feeling on top of the cluding Cuomo, New Jersey Gov. still occurring. The bus line, which Troyer, who has a prior conviction for the compete for his time. i ment, saying prosecutors simply belief that a murderer ended her mother’s life ycar-old mother apparently had a heart attack. say they did, but what they actually world,” he said while meeting with Jim Florio, New \brk Mayor filed for bankruptcy two weeks ago, rape and beating of a 66-year-old woman, was n ^ Jackson. The ^ u th African anti-apartheid leader, released wanted “a g o ^ trial, a fair trial.” five years ago. “I said, T m telling you right now somebody did,” said Harvey Weiss, an ar­ David Dinkins and Jackson. has been operating with 3,200 re­ questioned in 1988 about the deaths of four from prison in February after 27 years, visits Mas­ However, one potential roadblock Now, new witnesses and an exhumation and killed her.’ I argued with all of them, and chaeology professor at Yale Univer­ His scheduled today included placement drivers it hired. elderly woman, including Blodgett and Luck­ Dinkins, the city’s first black sachusetts over the weekend as part of a 12-day U.S. for the deal was a $5.3 billion rack­ autopsy have authorities re-evaluating what believe me that hou.se was full of police of­ sity who was not involved in the private meetings, a television nuyor, gave the man he has called The order stems from an unfair au. But police came up with few leads in all tour. eteering suit against Noriega an­ they thought was the natural death of Thelma ficers,” Bradley said. taping, a rally in Harlem and a labor practice complaint the NLRB but the Luckau case. dig. his hero a bear hug and promised: “I know that people will be demanding him, you nounced at the hearing Wednesday Lillian Blodgett. One of them. Detective Sgt. Jim Foster, said Gibson and his colleagues hope to fund-raising concert tonight at filed against the union more than a Defense attorney James Valdez insists his “One day in this lifetime we will Imow, from all sides, so that for me it’s: How much on behalf of Panama. Life itself had shown no signs of slowing the police followed up when Bradley phoned later find new insights into Babylonian Yankee Stadium. month ago over violence in the client had nothing to do with Blodgett’s death reach freedom’s gate together and time ain I going to have with him?” Maki Mandela, ftnama’s attorney Gregory Craig liny, graying spitfire known around the neigh­ that night to report some of her mother’s medicine. “One figurine shows a More than 800,000 people Wed­ ... pass through to a land where we strike. or the deaths of any of the other women police S i 36, said Wednesday at her University of Mas­ said the lawsuit will allege murder, borhood as Aunt Tillie. If she feared the ex- belongings missing. But a medical examiner man clutching his throat; another nesday lined the streets of Queens, The NLRB luis also filed charges have questioned him about. z m all will be judged by our fellow sachusetts apartment. grand theft and extortion by convicts and rowdies around her apartment in concluded Blodgett died of natural causes. shows a man holding his stomach,” Brooklyn and lower Manhattan to a I f against Greyhound for attempting to “The problem is, any time an elderly woman beings for the content of our “Right now it will be, you know, ‘Hi, we are Noriega. He said it is being filed so South Salt Lake, she didn’t let on. New evidence suggests Bradley was right, he said. “They’re obviously showing O -D catch a glimpse of the man who U 9 implement a contract before an im­ dies of suspicious circumstances, they’re all character rather than the color of happy you are here and welcome.’” .V/ that “no irreparable damage be done The 4-foot-11 woman often was in the thick investigators say. Gula where it hurts.” spent 27 years as a political our skin.” passe in negotiations had occurred; the time automatically considering Danny as a Ms. Mandela, whose full name is Makaziwe Man- of things, upbraiding drug users, refereeing a On June 11, Blodgett’s body was exhumed The dog figurines may have been prisoner in his homeland before his to those funds that rightfully belong the company is appealing that suspect,” he said. President Bush, scheduled to dela-Amuah but who usually goes by the shorter ver­ to the I^namanian people.” brawl or lending money to a neighbor pleading and an autopsy performed by a new medical left to honor the goddess, since dogs release four months ago. meet with Mandela next week, charge. The attorney did not know of any new O “ n sion, last saw her father, in prison, last summer. But U.S. District Judge William hard luck. examiner. Dr. Todd Grey. He changed the were associated with Gula, Gibson Mandela’s 12-day U.S. tour is reiterated Wednesday that the evidence investigators may have against his The 71-year-old Mandela is scheduled for a spate Hoeveler warned Craig he will not Rather than appeal the violence- “Actually, it scared a lot of us, but my cause of death to “undeleimined” and promised said. m r n part of a 13-nation trip to urge the United States will not lift its sanc­ client, and jjolice will not say. world to keep up pressure against of appearances, including a visit to the John F. Ken­ let the lawsuit interfere with the related complaint, the transit union, mother was feisty,” Bradley said. “Guys would a further report in about a week from today. The renewed interest came as a surprise to There was a highly developed tions until South Africa meets cer­ nedy Library and a rally. his homeland until all traces of criminal trial, set to begin in January which represents the 6,300 drivers fight in the parking lot and she’d go out there Investigators said the exhumation order was Bradley. system of health care during the tain requirements, including the “To me it means a lot just having that moment, that 1991. who walked out March 2 over and grab them by the ear and tell them to period in which the temple existed. apartheid. South Africa’s system release of all political prisoners. obtained after they talked with witnesses who Tears still flow freely when she thinks of her personal contact with him,” Ms. Mandela said. “This wages and job security, agreed to knock it off. Doctors prescribed herbs. When the of racial segregation, are gone. Mandela visited a Brooklyn Under the arrangement to fn;e had not previously come forward. mother, as she has every day since that morn­ s o The 71-year-old deputy presi­ is what I long for. This is what I missed out of my the cease-and-desist order. “My mother could get scared, but she “Homicide cases are like that. You’ll hit a ing she met her for coffee, left for a half hour herbs didn’t work, magicians per­ high school, where he briefly life and this is what I really need, sort of hunger for.” some of Noriega’s assets, the If violent or harassing acts can be wouldn’t let anyone else know it. She was feis­ formed exorcisms or other ^iritual dent of the once-banned African spoke to some 10,000 students and government will ask European na­ brick wall, then somebody decides to talk and returned to find her body. At the same time, she said, “It’s not like he’s on a traced back to union leaders, they ty right up until the day she died.” about it,” said Jim Bell, chief investigator for intercession, but that information is 5 > National Congress pleaded for residents who packed the athletic tions that froze some of 27 Noriega “You relive it every day. I know I want them > I - tour. He’s here on business.” will be subject to contempt of court She died on July 11, 1985. Bradley was con­ the medical examiner. based largely on information from money for his cause a ^ called for field. accounts at the request of the United to find her killer. It’ll give me some relief, but ^ CO She and her half-sister, 31-year-old Zenani, are charges and stiff fines. vinced her mother did not go peacefully. Investigators said their new information in­ it won’t make it easier,” she said. clay tablets, said William Biggs, a continued economic sanctions “If in our struggle we receive States to release them to Hoeveler. J) > against South Africa. both studying in Massachusetts. Maki Mandela, University of Chicago professor the support of the youth of the whose older brother, Makgatho, lives in South The Associated Press Some of the accounts were seized who studies such tablets. > H “It is no use to demand that world, then our cause can never by other judicial disfricts in the apartheid is scr^jped,” he said. Africa, is from her father’s first marriage. Zenani and CLEANUP POSITION — Julian Himes, ■u fail, can never be lost,” Mandela her sister, Zindzi, 29, were bom to Winnie Mandela, United States, and Assistant U.S. “What brings about changes in 5, carries ticker tape after parade Wed­ Barry defense said. Mandela’s second wife. Zindzi lives in South Africa. Attorney Michael Sullivan said nesday for Nelson Mandela. judges there and in Europe will have THE LITTLE THEATRE to approve the deal. attacks deal OF MANCHESTER, INC Rubino said the money is deposited in about half a dozen witness got Midway in port; death toll reaches 2 in blast European countries. Under the a^eement, the total to WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ A FLEA be released will be between $4.5 victed drug dealer Charles Lewis got YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) — The U.S. in Bull said the casualties occurred when a million and $6 million. a “sweet deal” from the government aircraft carrier Midway docked at its home Bull said the first explosion occurred at but were blocked by Japanese police and U.S. HER EAR firefighting crew investigated smoke coming about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, the second at in exchange for damaging testimony b^e today after two shipboard explosions Marines. After a few minutes of shoving and Defense attorney Steven Kollin from the storeroom shortly before noon Wed­ 1:15 p.m: “It was confined to a small area. that Mayor Marion Barry staged a Ffydeau't killed two crew members and injured 16 shouting, the police locked arms, pushed the estimated the defense will cost $5 nesday. The first explosion occurred when There was no rocking of the Midway.” cover-iq) of his own cocaine use, FiDout Firce others, nine seriously, officials said. demonstrators back and locked the metal million and said the government is they opened the hatch and entered, he said. He said the Midway, scheduled to remain gate. Barry’s lawyer contends. Midway is safe and seaworthy in all R > r two of the sailors, “death most probab­ prepared to spend close to $40 mil­ THISTLE respects. Rear Adm. Lyle Bull, commander at sea another two weeks, returned to port lion to convict Noriega. Defense attorney R. Kenneth NEEDLEWORKS ly was instantaneous,” Bull said. The two had early “to give the crew a rest and to replenish Critics contend U.S. ships have brought of the Battle Force 7th Fleet, told about 100 earlier been listed as missing. Mundy said W edne^y that Lewis’ * Counted Cross Stitch * our fire-fighting equipment. We did not have nuclear weapons into Japanese ports despite a Wednesday’s deal was reporters aboard the 67,(XX)-ton ship a day He said the room was near a pipe for the testimony is influenced by the fact • Needlepoint • Crewel * to come in but there was no reason to stay Japanese ban against them. As a matter of foreshadowed last week when the • amt Morel * JUNE 15,16, 22, & 23 after the blasts. ship’s catapult system containing steam at that he still hopes to get a Justice out.” policy, the United States refuses to comment judge criticized the freezing of Mld-Summ«r Madness East Catholic High School ’’The safety of the ship was never in 850 degrees Fahrenheit, and “water sprayed on the location of its nuclear weapons. Department recommendation of jeopardy,” Bull said shortly after the ship Outside the base’s gate, about 50 anti­ Noriega’s accounts. The judge said leniency when he is sentenced for a SALE! 8:00 p.m. Curtain on the bulkhead turned to steam, that’s how nuclear demonstrators chanted “Don’t let the 20% off moored at the U.S. naval base in \bkosuka, hot it was.” the government must either prove drug conviction in his native Virgin Midway land here,” and “Don’t let in nuclear Japan is the only country that has ex­ that the money was drug profits, as everything In slock Saturday, 30 miles southwest of Tokyo. But he declined to speculate on the cause Islands. June 23rd (one day only) General Tickets $8.00 weapons.” perienced nuclear attacks, and many Japanese it claimed, or release it to the The commander stressed there was no of the explosion or whether it was related to still have misgivings about the presence of Students and Seniors $6.00 danger to the ship’s weapons area from the Eight wore sashes identifying them as vic­ defense. “If you testify to exonerate the 63 Hebron Ave. "at the Byway" the steam pipe. He said the cause still was tims of the U.S. atomic bombings of the 50,000 U.S. troops and armaments. mayor ... you wouldn’t get that let­ Glastonbury 63^8503 for tickets call explosions in a 12-by-12-foot storeroom for under investigation. Noriega’s lawyers had threatened Mon-Sat 930-530 Thurs 'til 9pm firefighting and other emergency equipment Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in ter” of leniency, Mundy stated flatly 647-9824 While Bull acknowledged there was smoke 1945. City officials had demanded the Midway to quit unless they got paid. during Lewis’ second day of tes­ on the fourth deck, about six decks below the before the explosion, he said there was no be barred from returning until its safety had flight deck. Earlier, about 20 Japanese demonstrators timony in Barry’s cocaine and per­ proof a fire occurred. Cmdr. Mark J. Stull, been confirmed and cause of the incident Noriega, who surrendered to U.S. jury trial in U.S. Dishict Court. Aside from the nine seriously injured, who from three citizens groups and the Green­ public affairs officer for U.S. Naval Forces peace environmental organization held signs clarified. troops Jan. 4, is being held in the were flown to hospitals ashore, seven injured Japan, had said earlier that a fire in the Metropolitan Correctional Center “My testimony isn’t to convict the CONGRATULATIONS crewmen were Seated on the ship, the Navy protesting the U.S. military presence in The Midway fire was the second serious mayor,” Lewis insisted. He said he storeroom had been put out shortly after mid­ Japan. outside of Miami on charges of said. Navy accident since a series of incidents last is simply trying to testify “complete­ JOANKENNEY 1 taking $4.6 million in bribes to night Wednesday, About 12 protesters tried to enter the base fall Aat resulted in 14 deaths. protect the Colombian cocaine trade. ly and truthfully.” 23 BRETTONRD^ MANCHESTER Lewis acknowledged that he ONWINNINGA $3500 LAWN TRACTOR At ( ioldcn No/zlc. know your car is a major AIDS said to be hazard didn’t start cooperating with the ON JUNE 9,1990... zA . iiivestincnt We will pmtccl that investinenl, ITS STRAWBERRY TIME! government until he was convicted ENJOY! by offering you the best in care lor your car's in the Virgin Islands drug case in appearance. SAVE $7.00! for operating room staffs 1989. But he insisted that the agree­ HR Just Follow These Directions- ment with the government “wasn’t Here's What You Get: BOSTON (AP) — Getting in­ operating on them. f PICK YOUR OWN MomVAndmLflato like a present.” emember, the Golden No/zle guarantee. 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-S ■ V . 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. June 21,1990—5 Bush spokesman raps Senators Narcotic-related supporting J Dems over S&L crisis buck coin bombings double WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush says he were being pursued and “I expect we’ll see plenty more.” wants to cooperate with Etemocrats in Congress to clean Meanwhile, the House voted 420-1 Wednesday to up the savings and loan mess, but he’s also endorsing WASHINGTON (AP) — If 29 Fovide the Justice Department with $75 millitHi to fight during last year remarks from his spokesman singling out Democrats for senators have their way, gold- criticism. white-collar crime in financial institutions during the colored, 11-sided dollar coins com­ 1991 fiscal year, beginning Oct. 1. At the administra- WASHINGTON (AP) - Drug- White House press secretary Marlin Fitiwatcr had memorating Christopher Columbus as well as explosive devices. Since •■equest. Congress had provided $50 million for related biHnbings nearly doubled gone on the offensive TUesday, inviting reporters to ex­ will soon be jingling in Americans’ 1985, the number of people killed 1990, an amount Democrats said was inadequate. last year over 1988. illustrating the amine the contributions to the crisis of specific pockets. has ranged between 29 and 43. Last Democrats. DemtKratic criticism of Bush’s management of the However, the Bush administration increased violence among drug traf­ S&L bailout has been growing since last month, when year re p e n te d a high for the num­ “Marlin, properly, seeing a couple of shots across my and the congressional General Ac­ fickers, a government official says. the administration said Congress would have to provide a ber of injured, which had ranged u bow from certain distinguished members of the United counting Office say the coins will “I don’t think there’s any question from 182 to 283 in the previous four second bailout of $30 billion to $50 billion later this but the street level of activity in nar­ States Senate, decided not to acquiesce in those attacks year. simply occupy space in government years. vaults unless Congress simul­ cotics is becoming increasingly without some response. What he did was appropriate,” Public Citizen’s Congress Watch, an organization af­ The report summarized bombings Bush said Wednesday. taneously moves to end the violent,” said Jack Killorin, spokes­ filiated with consumer activist Ralph Nader, issued a of the past five years, but the drug- The spokesman had singled out for criticism Sens. availability of dollar bills. man for the Treasury Deparbnent’s report Wednesday criticizing the administration’s related category was created only in Donald W. Riegle Jr., D-Mich., chairman of the Senate The government could save an Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and 1987. anemic” efforts to prosecute S&L fraud. average of $381 million a year by Fuearms. Banking Committee; Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., and The report estimated that the government’s civil and In addition to last year’s 64 drug- Bob Kerrey, D-Neb.; former House Speaker Jim Wright, minting dollar coins, L. Nye Stevens Last year’s drug-related bombings related bombings, there were 17 at­ criminal actions have recovered only $300 million in of the GAO told the Senate Banking totaled 64, almost double the D-Texas; and former Reps. Tony Coelho, D-Calif., and S&L losses. That is less than 2 percent of the $16.3 bil- tempted bombings, the report said. Fernand J. St Germain, D-R.I. Committee on Wednesday. previous year’s 33 bombings, ac­ litm in losses attributed to fraud amtmg the 440 S&Ls Total drug-related bombings and at­ N cording to a draft of the ATF ex­ However, Bush told reporters at the Marshall Space But, he warned, “We think these tempts in the past three years were seized by the government since early last year, the git>uD plosives incidence report of 1989. In Right Center in Huntsville, Ala., “What I’m trying to do said. savings are unlikely to occur unless 81 last year, 38 in 1988 and seven in is not respond to individuals and to simply keep moving Congress and the administration 1987, there were only five such at­ “The Bush administration’s efforts to pursue and 1987. forward on this process.” jointly resolve not only to eliminate tacks. punish S&L fraud have been anemic at best, irrespon­ The drug-related attacks include He conceded that “a spark seemed to be ignited” by the dollar note but also stand up to a In the three years, 18 people have 11 on ’s north side that in­ sible at worst,” said Sherry Ettleson, an attorney who negative public reaction that should been killed in drug-related bomb­ Fitzwater’s comments, but added, “I think more impor­ prepared the report. jured five people and “^rpear to be tant than continuing to pour fuel on the spark is to work be fully anticipated.” ings, 13 of them last year. Fifty-six part of a ‘turf war’ between nar­ Congress Watch said the Justice Department is pursu­ Stevens said Australia, Canada, people have been injured in such at­ cooperatively with the Congress in trying to get this mess ing 891 cases actively, compared with a backlog of 6,993 cotics trafficking organizations,” the solved.” Japan, Britain and other European tacks, 17 of them last year. report said. cases. Ycu the department has added fewer than half the nations succeeded in introducing Killorin acknowledged Wednes­ The president defended his administration’s pursuit of 425 additional agents requested by the FBI and only 118 Attempted bombings last year in­ S&L fraud, saying, “There has been an active prosecu­ high-denomination coins only after day that the main form of drug-re­ cluded a plot by two St. Louis drug of the 231 assistant U.S. attorneys requested by the lated violence remains firearms. But tion under way.” He said “impressive numbers” of cases department’s field offices, it said. they eliminated the corresponding dealers who allegedly tried to recruit paper bills. he said, “Nobody at ATF likes the an undercover Pike County, Mo., The Associated Press Donna V. Pope, director of the trend of almost exponential growth deputy sheriff to help them murder CUB CLUB — Three snow leopard clubs blink into the sun in the use of explosive devices as a tive to Middle Asia and were widely hunted for their beautiful U.S. Mint, pointed to the Susan B. the sheriff, who strictly enforced during their first excursion into their outdoor compound this Anthony dollar coin, minted in 1979 weapon in the drug wars. narcotics laws. fur. A new species of monkey “These are largely bombings re­ week at the zoo in Munich, Germany. Snow leopards are na- and 1980, as an object lesson. About “They decided to blow iqr the 425 million of the coins, half of the lated to turf wars or disagreements sheriff in his official vehicle to set total struck, are still sitting in U.S. within certain factims involved in an example for other law enforce­ discovered in urban area Mint and Federal Reserve vaults. narcotics trafficking,” he said. ment officers in the area,” the report Nevertheless, Sen. Pete The le ^ in drug-related bomb­ said. The two men face state and ings occurred as the total number of Insurance antitrust repeal advances NEW YORK (AP) — A new species of monkey with a Domenici, R-N.M., and 28 cospon­ federal charges. lion’s head and a striking gold and black coat has been portant conservation challenge as well,” said Benjamin sors are offering legislation bomb attacks for all reasons went up Beck, associate director of the National Zoo in Drug-related motivations ranked discovered in an unlikely place — a highly urbanized authorizing the Columbus dollar, by 25 percent, from 1,108 in 1988 to third among motives for bomb at­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer groups fixing and other anticompetitive practices. Washington. Further studies of the animals’ habitat and LEAVES COURT — Hotel queen Leona Helmsiey leaves fight. But they voiced optimism that the commit­ O ' ' part of Brazil, scientists say. which would be slightly larger than 1,384 last year. Last year’s total was tacks behind vandalism and revenge. hope election-year politics will help them over­ “Private individuals, local governments and their relation to other lion tamarins should be conducted court in New York Wednesday after a hearing on the com­ 59 percent higher than the 871 in come insurance companies’ lobbying power and tee vote opens the way for a House floor fight that The black-faced lion tamarin, as the new monkey is soon, he said. a quarter and be 90 percent copper. Labor-related, hranicide or suicide, businesses of all sizes have found their premiums will draw public attention to the issue. 5 -n called, is a golden squirrel-sized monkey with black face, It would not eliminate the dollar bill. 1985. win congressional repeal of the industry’s exemp­ When Mittermeier learned of the discovery, he im­ petency of her husband Harry to stand trial on charges of protest, extortion and insurance skyrocketing and their coverage severely forearms and tail, and a big, bushy mane. It was dis­ Domenici, who represents a cop­ Thirty-three people were killed tion from antitrust laws. mediately committed $30,000 toward such studies and state income tax fraud. He was held incompetent in proceed­ fraud were other motives, and some restricted,” said Rep. Jack Brooks, D-Texas. the “This represents an important breakthrough,” covered this spring, researchers said Wednesday. per-producing state, conceded that and 305 injured last year in those The House Judiciary Committee bolstered their toward protection of this h i^ ly endangered new species. ings in which she was convicted of federal tax charges. bombings had several motives, Kil­ committee chairman. “Congress can no longer ig­ said Robert Brandon, vice president of Citizen “It’s quite remarkable, because it’s almost like finding some Americans are reluctant to bombings, which include incendiary lorin said. effort Wednesday, ^jwoving 19-17 a bill to sub­ The black-faced lion taarin was discovered on the is­ nore the widespread economic dislocation caused Action, a grassroots consumer organization claim­ something in the suburbs of ,” said Russell change. But he said his dollar coin ject insurance companies to federal antitrust law­ land of Superagui, south of the city of Sao ftulo, in the by unreasonably high premiums or policies that ing 2 million members. “It demonstrates that an Mittemieier, president of Con.servation International in would win acceptance because its suits for the first time since 1945. 2 ^ Brazilian state of Parana, ftrana is one of Brazil’s most are unavailable at any price.” informed and aroused public can break the in­ Washington. color and shape would clearly dif­ Three of the committee’s 22 Democrats — In addition to price-fixing, damages could be DO developed areas, with only 3 percent of its original forest Agency issues reminder Reps. Dan Glickman of Kansas, Bruce Morrison surance industry’s stranglehold over legislators.” It is only Ae fourth species of lion tamarin known. It cover remaining, MiUermeier said. ferentiate it from other coins. Drop in air travel sought for the following anticompetitive practices: H < will be the highli^t of a meeting on lion tamarins to be Anyone who rides a city bus, pur­ of Connecticut and Edward Feighan of Ohio — I ^ of the island is a national park, Mittermeier said, •Allocating territories among competing com­ Linda Lipsen, legislative counsel for Con­ held in Brazil beginning today. chases a Sunday newspaper from a voted with all 14 Republicans in opposing it. but the black-faced lion tamarin was found only in panies. sumers Union, predicted the bill will become a "nie discovery of the monkey “complicates conser­ on dangers of fireworks The bill would remove the industry’s exemp­ another part of the island, he said. machine or makes long-distance •Monopolization. major election-year issue once it reaches the vationists’ jobs because we have to be concerned with calls from a pay phone will recog­ puzzles industry tion from federal antitrust laws under the 1945 •Forcing consumers to purchase insurance they Preliminary si^ey s su re st that only a few dozen of WASHINGTON (AP) — A 12- Product Safety Commission House floor. another species in another habitat,” said Charles Snow­ nize the convenience of carrying a McCarren-Ferguson Acq which turned the regula­ don’t want so they can buy the kind they do want. z m the black-faccd lion tamanns have survived, Mittermeier year-old Maryland boy who suf­ demonstration on the dangers of don, a zoologist and psychologist at the University of fered third-degree bums in a few dollar coins rather than a pocket tion of insurance companies over to state govern­ An example is requiring the purchase of a “Behind food and shelter, insurance is the O -D said. fireworks. ments. Wisconsin. firecracker accident warns other full of quarters, he said. By David Briscoe “There is evidence of a shift in homeowners’ policy in order to get auto in­ single largest expenditure of the year for the “We know that some 10,(XX) Cta the other hand, he said, “It may be important for Three other species of lion tamarins are known, the children not to play with pyrotech­ “Due to inflation, the $1 bill The Associated Press the growth of traffic to smaller air­ Policyholders who could show that states are surance. average consumer,” she said. “Just like the gun getting better ideas about how to conserve all species of most famous of them the golden-lion tamarin, which has nics. Americans, most of them adoles­ today buys about what a quarter pur­ ports where capacity, while still a not actively regulating the industry could sue in­ Consumer groups seeking the legislation for the lobby, the insurance lobby is no longer being jier- cents and teenagers, will end iq) in O T i lion tamarins.” been bred in captivity at the National Zoo and elsewhere “I just want to say don’t play chase in 1950,” Domenici said. WASHINGTON (AP) — After large concern, is still somewhat surance companies and their agents for price- past 15 years acknowledged they face an uphill ceived by Congress as invincible.” hospital emergency rooms this The new lion tamarin was found by two biology stu­ ^ound the world. It has been reintroduced into a reserve with firecrackers,” said Vincent Taxpayers will save money, he years of seeing strong growth in the more available,” Howard said. year from injuries associated with m ^ dents who had just taken their first jobs as professors, in Brazil. Baxter of Upper Marlboro, Md., added. The government currently number of passengers flying around fireworks,” said CPSC Chair­ The airport group released its an­ Lucia Lorini and Vanessa Guerra Persson. They were describing how two months ago a prints 3.2 billion dollar bills a year the United States, the aviation in- w All are members of the genus Leontopithecus. The woman Jacqueline Jones-Smith. nual uaffic report of each of the collaborating with Dante Martins Teixera of the National new lion tamarin was named Leontopithecus caissara firecracker he lighted and tossed at an average cost of 2.6 cents. Dol­ dusUy is trying to figure out why air world’s major airports. It showed Ethics panel splits over Frank^s punishment Museum in Rio de Janeiro. “I COT guarantee you that those after the coital fishermen, or caicaras, who live and ricocheted back at him and set his lar coins would cost 6 cents each, travel is actually down in some key three of four airports in the highest- injuries could have been WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of the sm o2 The discovery “is biologically important and an im­ work on the island where it was found. clothing on fire. but they would last 20 or more years markets. density markets — New York’s Any mild sanction approved by the panel, for­ House’s catch-all Rule 43, Clause 1, which says “It caught another firecracker on prevented,” said Commissioner in contrast with the 16-month life of House ethics committee reportedly are deeply mally the Committee on Standards of Official Anne Graham. She said parents Despite the slowdown, now in its Kennedy and LaGuardia and “A member, officer or employee of the House of fire,” he said. “Then it started the average greenback, Domenici split over how severely to punish Rep. Barney Conduct, is almost certain to be challenged on the S > should forego their own fireworks third year, industry groups still Washington’s National — actually Representatives shall conduct himself at all times > I” sprinkling flames and sparks said. Frank for his ties to a male prostitute and how floor in an attempt to upgrade the punishment. and take children to community predict that strong growth with lost traffic in 1989. in a manner which shall reflect crediubly on the ^ a> everywhere and caught my leg on Commercial banks are opposing soon to bring the matter to a vote. The committee will meet next "Riesday and House of Representatives.” 44 logging protesters arrested fireworks displays by profes­ create a critical demand for new air­ The fourth, Chicago’s O’Hare, Those who favor a light sanction against the fire.” Domenici’s bill and a similar one in­ Wednesday. Through months of stalemate, the A floor debate is almost certain because Rep. u > sionals. ports and more runways by the end showed only a 0.6 percent increase Massachusetts Democrat are pushing for a vote The boy’s admonition came “Fireworks by their very nature troduced in the House by Rep. Jim of the century. panel has found it extremely difficult to deal with William E. Dannemeycr, R-Calif., has promised > H SAMOA, Calif. (AP) — Forty-four “Redwood Sum­ Wednesday during a Consumer Kolbe, R-Ariz., who unlike but remained the wwld’s busiest air­ next week after months of deadlock face strong a member’s personal behavior rather than his offi­ Redwood Summer organizers are demanding an end to are dangerous,” she said. Air travel within the United States to push for an expulsion resolution and others u mer” demonstrators were arrested at a lumber mill in a Domenici would phase out dollar port with just over 59 million pas­ opposition from panel members seeking a tougher cial actions. what they say is excessive clear-cut logging, and cutting increased only 1 percent in 1989 reportedly will introduce resolutions for protest against logging practices they say endaneer of virgin redwood trees. bills. sengers boarding flighu last year, penalty, congressional sources said Wednesday. While there typically is vigorous debate in the reprimand or censure. California’s old forests. while the number of passengers the report said. The sources, who spoke on condition of committee’s closed meetings in such investiga­ The demonstration was largely peaceful, with only boarding international flights from About 350 took part in the protest at Louisiana Pacific sporadic name-calling fixim passing motorists and bet­ Dallas-Fort Worth surpassed Los anonymity, said the committee of six Democrats tions, the final decision is usually unanimous. Reprimand and censure both require a resolu­ U.S. airports went up 11 percent, the and six Republicans could find itself with a 6-6 on Wednesday, the first day of a summer-long series of ween protesters and lumber mill employees. Angeles and Atlanta for second But two sources said Democratic members tion criticizing a member, but censure forces him Airport Operators Council Interna­ split on the punishment question. The tie could be dernonstrations by environmentalists who have come to “We’ve got to save what’s left of the forests,” said place. Atlanta’s Hartsfield Airprxt favoring a milder punishment no longer want to to stand before his colleagues as the content is mostly, but not totally, along partisan lines. read. California from around the country. David Solnit, 26, a carpenter from San Francisco. "They tional said in a report Wednesday. fell to fourth from second, primarily wait for unanimity and believe the case should be Travel was up 13.8 percent in A mild punishment for Frank would be a letter The demonstrations are modeled on the Freedom Sum­ (Louisiana ftcific) are acting like outlaws and we need because of the strike against settled before the July 4 recess. Frank has acknowledged hiring prostitute mer of 1964, during which civil rights activists con­ to take direct action.” Pacific Rim countries and 7 percent Eastern, which uses Atlanta as a from the committee criticizing his behavior. More One of these sources, who favors action next verged on Mississippi. serious would be a vote by the full House to either Stephen L. Gobie for sex in 1985. Duaine Plant, a lumber worker who carried a sign in Europe. hub, Howard said. week,^ said, “We’ve investigated everything. The lawmaker, an acknowledged homosexual, Many of those arrested Wednesday marched onto com­ An accompanying report by the reprimand, censure or expel Frank, one of Con­ There’s not a lot more to do than decide it.” denoimcing “environmental terrorists,” said that the New \brk, with three major air­ gress’ most outspoken liberals. said he subsequently hired Gobie as an aide and pany property and approached officers so they could be Louisiana Pacific had engaged in proper cutting techni­ / I^rtnership for Improved Air Travel One consideration is whether Frank violated the ports, continued to be the world’s driver and paid him with personal funds. taken into custody. Deputy Sheriff Leona Mendenhall ques and that the protesters didn’t understand how the in­ said aviation’s confribution to the most heavily traveled market, fol­ said most were issued citations for trespassing and dustry works. economy hit nearly $6(X) billion in released. lowed by Chicago and London. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990__7 OPINION SPORTS ______J Open Forum Census Lutz to the rescue is basis East Hartford dumps Manchester Legion To the Editor: By Jim Tierney vast understatement. ing, defense or hitting — has con­ Manchester Herald On Friday, May 4, 1990, a blue jay got caught in our Fburth-year Manchester coach tinually plagued Manchester. Espe­ of favors Dave Morency has juggled batting cially the hitting. u volleyball net. The harder he tried to free himself the more tangled he got. EAST HARTFORD — To say lineups with the blink of an eye to Nothing is clicking for that the Legion baseball season has My son, Steve, heard the screeches and cut part of the attempt to locate a wiiming com­ Manchester. net, but the blue jay was still tangled. The blue jay in By Jack Anderson been a struggle so far for bination. At a possible point of no return, panic hopped on the top of tlie pool cover. The top had •..H0TR\U0Pt and Dale Van Atta Manchester Post 102 would be a Some facet of the game — pitch Post 102 visited McKenna Field puddles of water. Census misses those who need to be Wednesday night to face a potent ^iKil With that we had no idea how to free this bird. counted East Hartford club in a key 2k>ne I called the Lutz Museum. It was 5 o’clock. Fht was Eight meeting. A victory over East leaving in 10 minutes to pick up Caitlin, her daughter. WASHINGTON — Entire towns were Hartford would have bwn the best However, she accepted our invitation and arrived ap­ missed in the first sweep of the 1990 Cen­ •A solution to lift Manchester out of its prox. 45 minutes later. She retrieved the blue jay from sus. Huge housing complexes received doldrums. the top of our pool. She gently held and clipped the net only one questionnaire. But long after But, it never came. ¥11 those gaffes are forgotten, the political Paced by the effective pitching of N from the bird and 25 minutes later the blue jay fled to its mate that had been hovering over the pool area chirping. dogfight over the numbers will rage, be­ righthander Chris Sawyer and two Thanks to Steve and Pat the blue jay is alive and well. cause the Census is more than just a count critical hits by Ron Jimenez (3- Barbara Odierna to satisfy a statistician’s curiosity. It is the for-4) and Lou Gonzales, East 98 Knollwood Road tool used by Democrats and Republicans Hartford dumped Manchester, 9-1. Manchester to dole out political favors and apportion East Hartford remains unbeaten at power. 3-0 in Zone play and 4-3 overall. Nobody claims that the Census counts Manchester, which lost its third every last American. The debate behind su-aighl game, is 1-3 in the Zone and Memorial Day memories the scenes is whether the Census Bureau 2-7 overall. Post 102, two-time should make educated guesses — statisti­ ,ri » defending Zone Eight champs, will To the Editor: cal adjustments — to get closer to the host Ellington in Zone action Friday Once again Memorial Day has passed into history. As truth. night at 7 at Moriarty Field. the speaker at the services in Center I^ k after the The debate is as old as the Census it­ “These kids are in for a long parade, I spoke for approximately fifteen minutes. The self. When George Washington heard the season unless they turn something speech had a message for all Americans. The flag; the tally from the 1790 Census, he was con­ around,” Morency said. Supreme Court; past Justice of the Court; the changing cerned that America didn’t look as Matt Helin, who gave up five runs world and a very moving and appropriate poem by a populous as he wanted England to think it on four hits in three innings pitched, Viemam veteran. was. took the loss for Manchester. Helin A very charming and eloquent Manchester High The issue has now become so divisive walked five and struck out one. School student, Lisa TUrek, spoke of the meaning of that more than 50 lawsuits were filed after In six iiuiings, Sawyer allowed Memorial Day. She was well worth listening to. She the 1980 Census by cities and groups six hits, walked three and struck out represents the hope for tlie future. claiming they had been undercounted. eight. Sawyer had the Manchester The marshal and his chief of staff read the names of One group of cities, assuming the worst, hitters out of sync with his down - n \ the twenty-three servicemen who died in Panama. The sued in advance of the 1990 Census and away sliders. O \ names of one hundred and thirty-six World War I, World demanding a statistical adjustment for the “Chris was outstanding,” Moren­ War n, Korea and Vietnam veterans from Manchester uncounted masses. cy applauded. “He threw .some ex­ 5 "n who passed on since Memorial Day of 1989 were read Here are the two cold facts that make cellent breaking pitches tonight. Reginald PInto/Manchesier Herald and wreaths were placed on the town’s three oldest that adjustment so controversial. More That’s been our downfall. We can’t MOUND MEETING — Manchester Legion assistant coach Bill DiYeso, second from left, memorials. than $50 billion in federal aid that goes to hit anything that moves. Wc’vc got discusses matters with pitcher Matt Helin (hidden) during Wednesday night’s Zone Eight The parade was much like batting practice before a states and cities annually is based on to start hitting that breaking pitch.” ball game and the ceremonies in Center Park, the main population. More importantly, the under- East Hartford scored all the runs game at McKenna Field. Doug Delvecchio (6), catcher Kevin Bottomley (14) and Ryan |5 event, the game itself. counted are usually low-income and it would need in the bottom of the Barry listen in. East Hartford won, 9-1. It was unfortunate that the reporting of Memorial Day minority groups in the inner cities — first. With two outs, Helin issued ended after batting practice. Thousands of subscribers traditionally Democrats. back-to-back walks to Slu Penry and with two outs, and failed to score. padded its lead with four runs in the a 50 percent strikeout ratio. It’s were shortchanged. Not surprisingly, the Republican ad­ Jim Gonzales. Jimenez, on the first “We had chances to score,” sixth on a pair of sacrifice flies and pathetic. It’s gelling to be a habit. A Walter A. Von Hone ministration would rather not go out of its Helin offering, doubled to right field Morency said. “We didn’t and they o d a two-run homer over the left field habit they have not been able to 35 Grace’s Way Gridlock reaches the desert way to make sure those people get their scoring Perry and Gonzales for a 2-0 did. The game was closer than 9-1.” fence by cleanup hitter Jim Gon­ break.” South Dennis, Mass. names on the Census list. East Hartford lead. East Hartford extended its lead to zales. Rep. Charles Schumcr, D-N.Y., told us Manchester had its chances, 5-0 in the third. With two outs and EAST HARTFORD (S) — Sawyor p 3-CFai. By Robert Walters hard-fought campaigns, mass transit ad­ way and constructing the highways have “Dave While got a lesson tonight Dumoor 2b 4-1-H), Party rf 2-2-1-1, J. Gon­ O -o that if the Bush administration doesn’t standing nine baserunners. Post 102 the bases jammed, Lou Gonzales zales c 3-2-1-2. JImanez If 4-1-3-2. Wall 1b vocates beat back the opposition in four sojued while an economic downturn has on belt-high fastballs,” Morency make an adjustment it will be hurling the had runners on first and third with lined a 2-0 Helin offering up the gap said. 2-1-0-0, L. Gonzales d 2-0-1-3, Fogarty 3b TEMPE, Ariz. — It’s 5:30 pan. on a of the five communities. produced a decline in sales tax revenues. 2- 1-1-0, Fieri ss 2-1-0-0. Totals 24-9-S-B. people least able to help themselves. Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald no outs in the third and failed to in right centerfield which went for a Paramedics respond typical weekday and the traffic situation Las Vegas, like Phoenix, is a relatively John Cunningham collected two MANCHESTER (1) — Boutiliar 2b 4-0-0-0, The Regional Public Transportation score, after a popoui and two Helin p 2-0-0-0, Write p 2-0-1-1. Joyner d S o “Urban areas and poor people will lose three-run triple. hits for Manchester. O T I of the Superstition Freeway and Interstate new but fast growing city whose planners Authority originally recommended a 30- 4-0-1-0. Sauer It 2-0-0-0, Cunningham ri both representation in Congress and bil­ SWING AND MISS — Manchester’s John Cunningham strikeouts ended the tlircal. Steve Manchester’s lone run came in To the Editor: 10: Cars, trucks and assorted other initially believed they could cope with year, $10 billion plan that called for not What will it take to turn this 3- 0-2-0. Delvecchio 3b 2-0-0-0, Gilbert ss lions of federal dollars,” he said. swings and misses a pitch during the fourth inning of Tues­ Joyner led off the Manchester fourth the fifth. Dave White, who relieved 3-0-0-0, Barry 1b 2-0-1-0. Bottomley c 3-1-1-0. m This letter is in response to a recent article that ap­ vehicles are backed up for miles in every growing traffic by establishing a broad only freeway expansion but also more Legion season around for . The conscientious statisticians at the with a double and was left at third. Helin to start the fourth, belted a Totals 27-1-6-1. peared in the Manchester Herald. This article contained direction. grid of wide city streets in the unlimited than 100 miles of elevated rapid rail lines day night’s Legion game against East Hartford. Cunnin­ Manchester? EasIHa'tford 203 004 x— 9-8-1 - O ) Census Bureau ran a test in 1986 to find In the Manchester sixth, it had triple to deep centerfield to score comments made by Mr. Robert Talbot, a paramedic In the Phoenix metropolitan area — space an open desert settittg afforded. and the addition of 1,200 buses. gham struck out, but led Post 102 with two hits on the “Hit the ball,” Morency stated. Manchester 000 010 0— 1-6-2 out how well their counting procedures runners on second and third with no Kevin Bottomley, who singled. Sawyer, SKIener (7) and J. Gonzales. Helin, employed by the Ambulance Service of Manchester. Mr. one of the fastest growing urban centers A lthou^ that worked until recently, evening. “The best way to desribe our hitting White (4) and Bottomley. That proposal would have required a outs and, finally, the ba.scs loaded Far some insurance. East Hartford Talbot s personal comments included derogatory state­ in the country — traffic congestion al­ traffic now is routinely clotted in both worked. They found that they had missed is anemic. Overall, half our team has WP- Sawyer. LP- Helin. local contribution of $6 billion, to be col­ 9 percent of the people in East Los An­ ments regarding Hartford Hospital’s Lifestar critical care most certainly will become worse before cities. Moreover, in Las Vegas, gambling lected through another sales tax increase. Q > geles, a poor area. The statisticians helicopter. As career firefi^ter/^am edics from the it gets better because its residents refuse industry executives oppose proposals to Last year, however, voters rejected it by a reached the logical conclusion that the town of Manchester Fire Department, we feel it neces­ to pay for improved mass transit. build a rapid rail line to cany visitors decisive 3-2 margin — even though it 33 CO^ ' sary to express our personal opinions concerning the along “The Strip” — the famed section of 1990 numbers should be adjusted to count Yankees’ rally That situation is hardly unique. Cincin­ was supported by many political and the uncountables. Blue Jays need for this program. nati, Columbus and Milwaukee are Las Vegas Boulevard lined by casinos. business leaders. JO > But the politicos at the Census The American College of Surgeons considers trauma among the other cities that in recent years Phoenix is in even worse shape be­ Today, public transportation here con­ > H Bureau’s parent agency, the Commerce the leading cause of death in Americans under the age of have backed away from plans to initiate cause the conservative politicians who sists of a pitifully small fleet of 350 buses Department, would have none of it and " 0 40. In-flight critic^ care has proven itself invaluable rapid rail systems. controlled Arizona rejected federal assis­ serving a metropolitan area whose does in Brewers fly past declared there would be no adjustment. since the days of Viemam. Rapid transport to a certified In Dallas, voters in 1988 rejected a tance offered under the interstate highway population of 2 million is expected to in­ trauma center is essential in saving lives and minimizing referendum that would have authorized program, contending that such aid was an crease to 3 million by the end of this It was clear that the decision was made By Rick Gano They got a strong seven-inning convalescent time. Lifestar not only achieves this, but the issuance of $1 billion worth of bonds unwarranted government handout. That decade and 5 million by 2030. with a strong nudge from the Republican The Associated Press performance from left-hander Den­ Red Sox also provides on scene Advanced Life Support to all of to help finance a $3 billion mass transit program would have provided 90 percent Other cities also are suffering because Party. Census sources told us there were nis Fbwcll but their bullpen failed Connecticut’s communities. As pre-hospital advanced system. Its centerpiece was to have been a of the required fu n ^ but it now has they lack mass transit, but for Phoenix long faces at the Republican National MILWAUKEE — How low can again. life support providers, we recognize the necessity of 93-mile-long rapid rail network. lapsed. there’s a special irony: In earlier decades, Committee whenever a Census official they go, these Milwaukee Brewers? “It’s discouraging especially \ TORONTO (AP) — The way combining the most advanced treatment techniques avail­ As a result, Maricopa County — which people with respiratory problems moved was summoned to brief the party of the Their bullpen is in shambles, their when you give up runs to tie a Dave Stieb has been pitching this able with the ability for rapid Uansport to specialized As traffic became congealed on both includes Phoenix and its suburbs — has here because their physicians recom­ impact of a numbers adjustment. $3.2 million per year center fielder game,” said Crim, who was booed season, the last thing he needs is treatment facilities. interstate highways and city streets, Dal­ far fewer high-speed, limited-access mended the city’s pure desert air. As an obligatory gesture, the Com­ and 1989 American League MVP by the home fans at County help in the form of something il­ Our service has had the pleasure of not only uaining las transportation planners scaled back. freeways than most other metropolitan But with pollutants now pouring from merce Department issued regulations for Robin Yount is hitting .242 and their Stadium. Earlier in the week they’d legal. with Lifestar personnel, but also have had the experience Their plans now call for a small rail sys­ areas of comparable size. the tailpipes of vehicles stalled on the a possible adjustment in 1990, but the team confidence is wavering. booed three-time All-Star Dan Boston manager Joe Morgan had of working side by side with them. At emergency scenes tem and greater reliance upon an ex­ In 1985, county voters belatedly ap­ city’s clotted streets and highways, regulations make an adjustment almost They’ve lost 20 times in the last Plesac. home-plate umpire Larry Brinkman they have consistenUy displayed the utmost in care and panded bus network. proved a 0:5 cent sales tax increase which impossible. 28 games, including two of the last “When we were playing good, the \ (• check Stieb’s glove and hat in the Phoenix is choking on exhaust fumes and Mr t ■ compassion for their patients. They have also maintained Even that didn’t satisfy some residents was to pay for 231 miles of new freeways gasping for clean air. That suits the Republicans just fine. An three to the lowly New York ball doesn’t go out and ground balls sixth inning Wednesday night. But an atmosphere of cooperation and communication with of five Dallas suburbs. They forced recall at a cost of $5.8 billion during a 20-year internal memo from the Republican Yankees go right to (shortstop) Billy Spiers,” nothing unusual was found and on scene personnel. Lifestar is always welcome in our elections last year of the public officials period. Robert Walters is a syndicated Research Committee, written by Reps. New York’s 5-4 victory Wednes­ said Crim. “When you’re playing in Stieb wasn’t distracted, blanking the community. who approved the modified plans. After But the costs of acquiring rights-of- columnist William 'Thomas, R-Calif„ and Vin day when it rallied from a 4-0 deficit a funk like we are those balls go Red Sox on seven hits over 7 2-3 in­ On at least six occasions in the past year, we have Weber, R-Minn., expressed the party’s was just the latest in a line of numb­ through the hole. It seems like nings as the Toronto Blue Jays found Lifestar unavailable for emergencies in our paranoia: “Statistical adjustment could ing defeats for the Brewers, who led everything is going against us. regained a two-game lead in the response area due to being committed to other missions. entail cooking the books for political pur­ the American League East at the We’ve got to get back and get hot. American League East with an 11 -0 There are another 168 communities in our state. One can poses. If the 1990 Census is adjusted, we bcgiiuiing of this month. All we can do is keep playing.” victory. only imagine the number of patients unable to benefit President governs by veto can expect the majority party in Congress The Yankees were 1 -35 when they The Yankees had been held to six “I can’t ever recall that happening from this vital resource. The necessity for an additional (Democrats) to dictate conditions for ad­ trailed after seven innings. They singles by Powell, seeking his first to me,” Stieb said. “But it didn’t >4* as# Lifestar is obvious and the time is now. justing future censuses.” were behind 4-2 headed into the major-league victory since he won bother me. I guess he thought my stuff was loo good. Everything was Talbot’s negative comments in no way reflect the By Tom Raum tion Act, which the administration com­ When the House overwhelmingly The Republicans feel so strongly about eighth when they tied it and then with Seattle June 15, 1989, when working for me tonight. The fastball opinions of the firefightcr^wamedics of the town of plains would spend too much on public voted to override Bush’s veto last winter the adjustment that they are advocaUng won it on Roberto Kelly’s two-out New York rallied to tie the game at The Associated Press and the slider were working and my Manchester Fire Department. These comments appear housing. of a bill to extend U il. visas of Chinese paying for more Census doorbell ringeis homer in the ninth off Chuck Crim. 4-4 in the eighth. biascxl on his part. We continue to support the Lifestar Aides to Reagan rarely talked publicly to show the Census bureau did its best The Yankees arc 6-18 over the last With one out, Sax walked and ad­ breaking ball was as good as it’s WASHINGTON — Farget President students, the odds seemed to be that the been in a longtime.” program, in hopes of achieving the best care possible to about a veto in advance. Bush aides do it Senate would follow suit. But, after a and prove there is no need for an adjust­ 24 games, hardly imposing. vanced to third on Don Mattingly’s our citizens. Bush’s reputation for caution and com­ Stieb (10-2) lowered his league- all the time. heavy lobbying campaign, the Senate ment. “It was a big win for us to come double. Crim (2-3) then relieved promise. He’s been wielding his veto pen leading earned run average to 2.26, Danny Huppe Some Bush aides suggest the veto upheld Bush’s veto — with three votes to from behind, as big a win as we’ve Powell, and yielded a ground out by more frequently and with more success striking out seven without walking a 1 Charles Genovese threats themselves are behind Bush’s suc­ spare. What’s in a name had all year,” said Yankees second pinch-hitter Malt Nokes, which than most recent presidents. batter. Charles Ttirner cessful track record. Last week the Senate upheld Bush’s The joke making the rounds in Eastern baseman Steve Sax. “We can’t sink scored Sax. Jesse Barfield followed The Associated Press The score stands at Bush 11, Congress “I’ve been getting the support James Brown zero. Fred McClure, Bush’s chief lobbyist in Amtrak veto by a scant two votes. “We Europe is this: “What’s the difference be­ much lower than we have.” with an RBI single up the middle, SAFE AT HOME — New York Yankees’ Don Mattingly, right, slides safely into homeplate from the defense all season,” Stieb Robert C. Ttirner Congress, said that vetoes “are not some­ never said it would be by a landslide,” tween Hungary and the United States?” The Brewers arc feeling the same tying the game. Ten of these vetoes were in his first said. “The offense is scoring a lot of Michael DuBois year in office; by contrast Presidents thing we do haphazardly. We sort of let said Chief of Staff John Sununu. The answer: “Hungary has no emn- way. Whatever can go wrong these as Milwaukee catcher B.J. Surhoff is about to catch the ball during fourth-inning action of Michael Dillon everybody know up front.” It requires a two-thirds vote in both munists.” Across the Eastern Bloc, most days seems to. Please see YANKEEvS, page 9 their game Wednesday afternoon in Milwaukee. The Yanks rallied for a 5-4 win. Reagan and Carter only vetoed two Please see RED SOX, page 9 Raymond Shedd measures apiece in their first years, and Over the course of his eight-year term, chambers to override a veto. of the communist parties have changed Kenneth Cusson were sustained in each of those instances. Reagan vetoed 78 bills and was overrid­ In the 100-member Senate, where their names. Now the first hint has sur­ Donald J. Melanson “We’ve been very lucky,” Bush recent­ den nine times. In his four years. Carter Republicans have more clout tlm in the faced in the Soviet Union that some top James Lombardi ly told a White House audience. “We may vetoed 31 bills and was overridden twice. House, Bush needs 34 votes to sustain a conununists don’t like the tag. Rtrmer Mets continue streak; four games out Andrew D’Appollonio take one on the chin. ... But generally, While outdistancing Reagan and veto. Fblitburo member Boris Yeltsin is talking Town LL tourney Dominic Cutaia Carter, Bush’s brisk pace doesn’t come the Republican side has stayed togetlicr.” Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo., Bush’s alwut dropping his membership and run­ By Jim Donaghy talk about it. For 25 minutes after fense. lowed with a threc-run homer off 9 Larry Talbot close to that of President Ford — who The Bush shutout has emboldened the chief vote counter as minority whip, said ning as a c ^ id a te of the masses. The Associated Press Wednesday’s game, St. Louis kept “They closed the clubhouse Bryn Smith (6-6) to make it 4-0. Town of Manchester vetoed 28 bills in his first year and 66 in White House to engage in what some the hardest Bush veto to sustain may be Mini-editorial its clubhouse door closed while the doors,” Cardinals manager Whitcy “We have re^ly pitched bad in Firenghter/Paramedics his 2>/2 years in offlee. In all. Ford was the Hatch Act revision, which passed both begins on Saturday critics suggest is negotiation-by-veto- NEW YORK — The St. Louis players discussed what’s the matter. Herzog said. “I had nothing to do 75 Center Street overridden 12 times. A few years ago, when commercials the last two weeks,” Herzog said. threat on a range of bills. chambers by more than the requisite Cardinals thought they hit rock bot­ “The Cardinals are slumping right with it.” “We have the 10th highest ERA in Manchester But the all-time record goes to Franklin were first introduced at movie theaters, The Manchester Little League materials and labor. Veto No. 12, on a bill to case the 51- two-thirds majorities needed to override. tom last week by blowing three now and we had to take advantage,” St. Louis got in trouble right away the biggest park in the league.” D. Roosevelt From 1933 when he took the paying customers greeted them with Town Tournament for the Major The Saturday games are year old Hatch Act prohibition against The vote was 334 to 87 in the House; ninth-inning leads. said reliever John Franco, who when Willie McGee dropped Dave The Cardinals, who have lost 10 office to his death in office in 1945, boos and hisses. Now they sit quietly and Leagues will begin Saturday at scheduled for 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. political activity by federal employees, is 67 to 30 in the Senate. They thought that until losing 6-3 pitched two innings for his 12lh Magadan’s high fly to center field Roosevelt vetoed 635 bills. Only nine endure. What they may not know is that of 13, had a chance to get back in Leber Field. Opicning ceremonies now back before Congress. The bill would allow federal employees to the New York Mets on Wednes­ save. “Only a few weeks ago we with one out in the first imiing for a Teams qualifying to date include were overridden. the commercials don’t stop when the the game in the fifth inning when are scheduled to start at noon and Manchester Herald No. 13 — a threatened veto of bill to participate in partisan politics for the day. were having the same problems.” two-base error. Gregg Jefferies then Pedro Guerrero batted with the Boland Brothers and Suiuiy Side Richard Nixon, president from 1969 to movie begins. Advertisers pay movie will include dedication of the Congress passed last week requiring com­ first lime in more than a half-century. The Cardinals are last in the Na­ The Cardinals said they didn’t reached on an infield single when bases loaded and two out. But Sid Up from the National L^guc, Founded Dec. 15, 1881 as a weekly. 1974, vetoed 43 bills; five were overrid­ Bush said it would lead to politicizing the producers to have their products dis­ new concession stand, aimounce- panies to give employees up to 12 weeks’ played prominently in the movies. With tional League East with a 27-39 want to talk about what was said at third baseman Terry Pendleton Fernandez (5-5) got Guerrero to hit and American Legion from the 9 den. Lyndon Johnson, president from federal work force. ment of the 1990 all-star teams Daily pubbeation since Oct 1, 1914. unpaid leave for family emergencies — is all that added revenue, why does one record. They rank next to last in the the players-only meeting. But it’s obstructed shortstop Jose Oquendo’s a fly ball to right field. American League. The American waiting in the wings. 1963-69, vetoed 29 bills — and none was and tournament player introduc­ “We have 33 votes and a pool of four have to take out a bank loan to afford the league in runs scored and 10th in real easy to guess. view while he was moving into “We haven’t been hitting all League runnerup will be deter­ overridden. to fish in,” said Simpson. Opinion Pape Editor No. 14 could be the Civil Rights Act of price of a movie ticket? earned run average. Lately, some of Two errors and a miscommunica- position to field the ball. year,” Herzog said. “Now we’re not tions. The new concession stand mined this week. ___ Ron Rotxllard Bush piled up his 11-0 record even Associate Editor___ Alexander Girelli 1990, which Bush aides say would lead to their gold gloves haved turned into lion in the infield led to five of New Darryl Strawberry extended his getting tlic pitching, cither.” was built by Orlando Aimulli, The Town tourney is a four- though both chambers of Congress are in hiring quotas. And No. 15 could be the Tom Raum writes for the Associated tin. York’s six runs. Accept for a couple hitting streak to 10 games wiili an Meanwhile, the Mets arc starting who donated materials and labor team, double elimination event. the hands of opposition Democrats. Press. Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta r o n c t n i p - are syndicated columnists. Before things got much worse, of singles and two steals by Vince RBI single to score Magadan from to put it all together. They have won for the facility. Anchor Electrical Boland is the defending Town the Cardinals decided it was time to Coleman, there wasn’t much of­ third and Kevin McReynolds fol nine of 11 and 12 of their last 15 Contractors donated the electrical Tournament champion. 0 8— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21,1990—9 Softball Riley sets his sights on a new career SCOREBOARD Tonight’s Games J MPM vs. A&N, 6 — Fitzgerald By Rick Warner Pub vs. Farr’s, 7:30 — Rtzgerald Biue Jays 11, Red SoxO The Associated Press Mets 6, Cardinais 3 Reds 9, Braves 8 At Milan, Italy Oil Heat vs. Wininger’s, 6 — Robertson Baseball BOSTON TORONTO Wm I Germany 1, Cotornbia 1, be STLOUIS NEW YORK CINCINNATI ATLANTA Cummings vs. H&N Coni., 7:30 — Robertson abrhbi abrhU a b r h b i a b r h b i Transactions NEW YORK — After being named NBA coach of the Boggs 3b 4 0 2 0 a b r h b i abrhM J.C. Penney vs. Congo, 6 — Nike Felix rf 5 110 Coleman If 5 1 2 0 HJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 BH tchrcf J o R ^ 2b 4 0 10 4 0 2 2 OMcOII cf 5 12 1 year. Pit Riley has set his sights on another award. Femrrdz ss 4 12 1 Oquerxi ss 5 0 0 0 M agadn1b 4 2 1 0 Larkinas Avanti vs. Tierney’s, 7:30 — Nike American League standings Qraenwt If 4 0 10 McGee cf 6 12 0 Treckvy 2b 5 111 Gruber 3b 5 3 3 2 4 1 2 0 Jefferis 2b 4 1 3 0 Sabo 3b BASEBALL x-Belglum 2 0 0 5 “Next season, I hope to be rookie of the year for Guerrer 1b 4 2 11 Gant If 4 113 Sterling vs. Food, 6 — Pagani EaMDIvlaion Evens dh 4 0 10 Bell If 4 0 3 2 4 0 2 1 Stnvbry rf 4 1 2 2 EDavisH Amtrlcan League Spain 1 0 1 3 H aeprf Prxlltn 3b 5 12 1 Reeley 3b 5 0 2 0 NBC,” Riley said Wednesday. W L P e t OB 4 0 10 WilHams If 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 McRyIds If 4 1 1 3 O N e illrf 4 0 1 1 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Purchased the oon- Uruguay 011 1 Zembrowski’s vs. Strano, 7:30 — Pagani Toronto Burks cf 4 0 2 0 Zeile c 4 0 1 0 Murphy rf 3 10 0 South Korea 0 2 0 1 Only nine days after leaving the Los Angeles Lakers, 39 28 .582 McGrlff 1b 4 12 2 Boston cf 3 1 1 0 HMorrs 1 b 3 1 2 1 Justice 1b 3 2 12 tra d of Donell Nixon, outfielder, from FYocheater Hockanum vs. Blue Ox, 6 — Keeney Boston 2 Panac 3 0 0 0 M Thm prf 4 1 2 0 x-qualifiaa for second round 36 29 .554 Oleruddh Pena p 0 0 0 0 Birtsas p 0 0 0 0 Boever p 0 0 0 0 of the International League. Riley was hired to host NBC’s first season of HBA Marzanoc 10 0 0 H udler2b 4 0 2 1 Franco p Tbaaday, June 12 Century 21 vs. 3 Penny, 6 — Charter Oak Detroit 33 35 .465 61/3 Borders c 4 112 10 0 0 Griffey ph 10 0 0 LoSmth ph 10 0 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS-Signed Tim C^sto, coverage. 'The announcement wasn’t a surprise, but the Cleveland 30 33 .476 7 Quintan 1b 3 0 0 0 L iria no2b 4 110 BSmith p 10 0 0 Sasserc 3 0 0 0 Layana p ahortetop, and assigned him to Kinston of the At Vsrttna, Italy Rivera ss Collins ph 0 0 00 Luecken p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 31 35 .470 7 39 .409 12 Rarentc 2 0 0 0 Doran ph laughed, pointing to his meticulous slick-back hairdo. Candiotti 61-3 8 1 0 5 2 Riles ph 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 FYMrtinz p 3 0 0 0 Kirschen (East Gamany): Listkiawicz (Poland). Q a it w s g had two hits each in defeat. Riley, who was a Lakers’ broadcaster for two years “I’ve been around the league a long lime, and 1 have a Wteat D ivision Lynn ph 10 0 0 Uribe ss 4 0 11 Yblding pr 0 0 0 0 Ftoolap 0 0 0 0 A—62,502. LInaupa “I’ve got to maintain my image.” W Orosco U3-3 2 3 2 2 0 3 A t Itir ln , Haly WOMEN’S REC — D.W. Fish beat Manchester State L Pot. GB RRynIdsc 2 0 0 0 Burkett p 2 0 0 0 Danvinp 0 0 0 0 Craws p 0 0 0 0 Scotland—Leighton: McKImmie, McLaith, ?! ^ Cincinnali 41 21 .661 _ Guanie 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 Berios p GodFhan c Brazil va. Argentina or Auatria or third placa o \ HBP—Tetbeton by Candiotti. 2 0 0 0 Thrmnd p 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 G onzaizrf 10 0 0 MePhersoa Malpas; Ailken, MeStay, McLeod from Group F, 11 o.m. Bank, 5-2, at Charter Oak Park. Sue Proctor and Marie San FrarKisco 35 32 .522 81/3 JeClark ph 1110 Leach ph 10 0 0 Clancy p 2 0 0 0 San Diego Umpires—Homo, Evans; First, Cousins; (Gillespie, 39th minute), McCall; Johnston, Q anw 40 Rogers led the winners with two hits each. 5 - n 33 31 .516 9 Schiraldi p 0 0 0 0 Brantley p 0 0 0 0 Candaal 2b 1 1 0 0 McCoist (Fleck, 78th minute). Los Angeles Secorxi, Welke; Third, Ford. At Milan, Haly V 33 33 .500 10 JaClark 1 b 2 0 0 0 F ^ke r rf 10 0 0 Totals 33 2 7 2 T otals 31 3 7 3 B razil—T affaral; M auro G alvao, FYocha, POP DELANEY — Washington Social Club blanked Houston 26 T—3:07. A—8.796. Waal Germany vt. Argentina or third placa 40 .394 17 Totals 40 4 8 4 Totals 35 3 3 2 Houston 0 0 0 001 1 0 0 - 2 Gomez, Jorginho; Alamao, Dunga, Vsldo, Bran­ Costa Rica surprise in Cup from Groups E or F, J p.ta Pagani’s 12-0, at Fitzgerald Field. Jon Brandt and Rick Atlanta 24 40 .375 18 San Diego 010 000 200 01—4 Los Angstes 002 001 OOx— 3 co; Caraca, FYomerio (Muller, 65th minute). M onday, June 28 W ednaaday's Gamas SanFrancIsoo 000 101 100 0 0 -3 E—Slubbs,. Danvin. LOB—Houston 8, Loa Griffcih each homcred and singled twice for the WSC Philadelphia 7. Rttsburgh 2 Mariners 3, Royals 2 Qante 41 the coach said. “That is our E—Stephenson, JaClark. L O ^& n Diego Angeles 9. 2B—Ramirez 2. HR—GWilson (7), Costa Rica 2, Sweden 1 A t Genoa, Haly while Pat Gauruder and Bob Boucher added three and By Barry Wilner “Our players gave everthing they New Ybrk 6, SL Louis 3 SEATUE KANSAS CITY 8, San Francisco 7. 2B-^aClark, Abner. Scioscia (8). promise.” , had,” Coach Andy Roxburgh said. % 1 San Diego 4, San Francisco 3,11 innings a b r h b i abrhbi At Genoa, Haly. Group F aoGond place va. FYomania, 11 a.m. two hits, respectively. Pagani’s had only two hits. The Associated Press 3B-Pagliarulo. HR—Stephenson (3). SB—But- IP H R ER BB SO Q atna42 Montreal 3, Chicago 2 Reynids 2b 5 0 1 0 Seltzer 3b 4 1 1 0 le r ( 21). Roberts Houston Sw eden i g —1 CHARTER OAK — Job Pro beat Coastal Tool, Brazil, one of the favorites, ful­ “They battled away, but Brazil has (15). S— Kennedy. A l FYoriw Cincinnali 9, Atlania 8, 10 innings Cotto rf 5 1 2 1 Stillwell ss 4 0 2 1 SF—WCIark. Costa Rica g 2—2 filled its promise. Sort of. Clancy L,2-7 5 5 3 3 3 5 Italy va. Scotland or Colombia or third placa 19-13. Steve Logan and Dan Wood were both 5-for-5 ROME — 'They didn’t come to real class.” 4 Los Angeles 3, Houston 2 ADavis 1b 3 0 0 1 Trtabll dh 4 0 0 0 First half—1, Sweden, Ekstroam 1 (Schwarz), IP H RER BB SO Andersen . 2 1 0 0 1 2 32nd minute. from Group E, 3 p.m. The Brazilians were expected to H Thursday's Gama Griffey cf 3 1 1 1 BJcksncf 4 0 0 0 San Diego while Eric Robichard and Eric wallert had four hits each. Italy to conquer, only to represent Scotland still could advance, but S? Danvin 1 1 0 0 0 0 Second half—2, Costa Rica, Flores 1 (Cayas- ‘Riaaday, June 26 Cincinnati (D Jackson 2-2) at Atlanta (Smoltz Leonard If 4 0 1 0 Parry 1b 4 0 1 0 Bones 6 1 2 1 3 6 Los Angeles win all three opening-round it needs help in nearly every game 80), 75th minute. 3, Costa Rka, Medford 1, Q am o43 Mike Patulak and Bruce Abelc added two each. Rob themselves well, prove they belong 3-6), 7:40 p.m. POBrin dh 3 0 0 0 Elsnrch If 4 0 10 Schiraldi 12-3 1 1 1 2 1 FYMrtinez W.8-3 6 2-3 6 2 2 3 10 matches, and they did. But they today — and even then might need a EMrtnz 3b 4 0 10 Tablerri 3 110 85th minute. At Varona, Holy Burkhardt and Len Riccio had two each in defeat. with the elite of the soccer world. Only gams scheduled Lefferls W.5-1 21-3 1 0 0 1 0 Fbole 0 1 0 0 0 0 Group E winner v i. Yugoslavia, 11 a.m. weren’t dominating in any, par­ F rid a y's Gamas Valle c 4 0 10 Macfarinc 3 0 0 0 GHarris S,4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Yellow Cards—Stroembarg, Swa, 18th No, they are not the Americans, drawing of lots to gel into the Crews 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 minute: Gomez, CR, 28lh minute; Marchena, Q a n w 44 SL Louis at Chicago, 2 2 0 p.m. Schaefr ss 4 12 0 FWhito 2b 3 0 11 San Frandsco JHowell S.4 2 0 0 0 1 3 ticularly Wednesday night against second phase. 53rd minute; Schwarz, Swa, 73rd minute; At Boiogna, Haly who p rov^ how much further they, Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.nt Totate 35 3 9 3 Totals 33 2 7 2 Burkett 6 2-3 5 3 3 3 6 Clancy pitched to 1 batter in tha 6lh, Pbole z m Seattle Rad Cards—None. Group F wlnnar va. Group E second plaoe, 3 have to go to catch up. They are the Scotland. Pittsburgh at Montreal. 7:35 p.m. 101 010 000—3 Thurtrwnd 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 pitchad to 1 batter in the 7lh. p.m. Groups E and F will finish today. Philadelphia at New 735 p.m. Kansas C ity 110 000 0 0 0 -2 Brantley 3 1 0 0 0 1 HBP—Brooks by Clancy. Referee—Patrovic (Yugoslavia). Lines­ Little League Costa Ricans, the only team to finish The Scots have been to the World O " D San D le ^ at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. E—Stillwell 2. DP—Kansas City 1. Bedrosn L.3-4 1 21 1 0 1 men—Snoddy (Northern Ireland); Courtney Belgium, already in the next round, Umpires—Home, Crawford; FirsL HaL Hel­ (England). QUARTERFINALS Cup seven times and never ad­ San Francisco at Houstoa 835 p.m. l o b —Seattle 8. Kansas City 4. 2B—Saitzer, HBP—JCarlor by Burken, Alomar by BurketL ahead of the United States in their plays Spain and Uruguay meets lion; Secorxf, Gregg; Third, Harvey. A—30,223. Lineups Saturday, June 30 vanced. They seemed close this lime Stillwell, Tablet, Perry. HR—Griffey (11). Umpires—Home, Froemming; FirsL Pulli; T—3:03. A—31,376. qualifying group. South Korea in Group E. The other S B -C o tto (10). SF-ADavis. Second, Ripploy; Third, Barnes. Costa Rica—Conejo; Flores; Montero; Mar- G a m a 45 AMERICAN LEAGUE — Dairy Queen edged Army — a tie would virtually assure their O o IP H RER BB SO chona; Chavarria (Gulmaraea, SOIh minute); Al Florsnca, Haly On Wednesday night, Costa Rica, division, where all four teams have American League results T—3:19 A—40,071. Game 39 winner va. Gama 43 winner. 11 Navy, 1-0, Wednesday night al Waddell Field. Jason moving on. Seattle Chavez: Gonzales; Gomez (Modtord, 63rd in its first World Cup, added yet played nothing but lies, has England Holman W,8-5 8 7 2 2 0 7 Expos 3, Cubs 2 Triple A standings minute): Ramirez; Cayasso; C Jara a.m. Russo drove in Jason Johns with a single in the bottom of Athletics 12, Tigers 7 G a m s 49 another stunning chapter to an al­ But, with nine minutes remaining, against Egypt and Ireland playing Schooler S,16 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sweden—FYavelli; IT Nilsson; Hysen; Larsson; the sixth inning for DQ. Johns had three hits while Steve /! OAKLAND DETROIT Kansas City CHICAGO MONTREAL Schwarz; Pettersson; Stroemberg (EngqvisL A l Rorrw ready surprising tournament by ad­ Scotland made the one mistake that the Netherlands. abrhM abrhM Appier L,2-3 8 9 3 2 2 4 abrh M abrhM 81st minute); Ingesson; J.NIIsson; Brolin (Groa Game 41 winner va. Game 42 wlnnar, 3 p.m. Brown added two. Richard I^rker was the winning s\ Varsho rf American Assoelallon vancing to the second round. They nearly always proves costly against Jennings If 5 0 0 0 W hitakr2b 4 110 Crawford 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 110 DMrtnz cf 4 0 0 0 32nd minute); Ekstroem. Sunday, July 1 Sweden, one of the major flops of (I Rarrtos 3b Eastern Division pitcher. He went the distance and struck out seven. David did it with the first comeback vic­ \ OHdsncf 4 2 2 0 Shelby If 5 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, McCoy; First, Tschida; 2 0 0 0 Owen ss 4 0 10 G a m a 47 a team as skilled as Brazil, a three- the tournament with an 0-3 record, Jo se rf 10 0 0 Srxibrg 2b 10 0 0 Raines If 2 0 10 W L PcL OB At Milan, Haly Eastwood struck out seven in defeat while Ryan Gliha tory in this event, 2-1 over disap­ TrammI ss 4 0 2 1 Second, Cederstrom; Third, Vbitaggio. Buffalo (Pirates) 42 29 .592 — World Cup glance time world champion. led Costa Rica for 74 minutes on a LansIrdSb 13 11 Fleldar 1b Grace 1b 4 0 2 1 Aldrete If 10 0 0 Game 38 winner va. Gama 40 winner, 11 and Darryl Rouillard hit well. Jordan Joy played well in The Associated Press 2 0 0 0 T—2:29. A—29,085. Nashville (Reds) 39 31 .557 2 2 1 10 MINNESOTA TEXAS Western Division “We came to Italy with great rebound came to a charging Careca. Hasseyc 2 2 0 1 Coles If Wilkrsn 2b 3 110 Whlker rf 3 10 0 O F G A Gama 37 winner va. Gama 44 wirvwr, 3 p.m. off a free kick and Heman Medford badly burned last March by a neigh­ > 1“ 2 2 2 0 ab r h M ab r h M Omaha (Royals) 39 32 .549 _ x-ltaly 10-8, at Bowers Field. Steve Morehouse tripled three S tenbdidh 5 12 6 Heath c 2 0 0 0 DwSmt ph 10 0 0 Fitzgerld c 2 10 0 modesty, but determined to play our He nudged it toward the goal and 33 03 Gladden If 4 0 2 0 Pettis cf 3 0 1 2 Iowa (Cubs) 35 36 .493 4 times for the winners while Jamie Wood added two hits. won it by converting a breakaway Howard rf 5 0 2 1 Salas c 2 113 Dunston ss 4 0 0 0 Foley 2b 3 12 1 x-Czechoslovak SEMIFINALS role with dignity,” Coach Bora borhood bully, throws out the first pitch at Manriq 2b 3 0 0 0 Espy cf 10 0 0 Denver (Brewers) 32 40 Austria past Leighton. Muller, free at the 10 minutes later. Weiss ss 4 0 10 Lusaderrf 2 0 2 0 Girard! c 3 0 11 Boyd p . 10 0 0 .444 71/2 Ttisaday, July 3 Richard Pagani and Darren Lee played well defensively. Castillo ph 10 0 0 Franco 2b 4 0 2 1 Okie. City (Rangrs) 28 44 United States Milutinovic said. “We’ve done so, in Wednesday’s game between the New 33 > Gallego ss 10 0 0 Lindmn rf GMaddx p 3 0 10 Nixon ph 10 0 0 .389 111/2 Al Naples, kaly right o f the net, did the rest. “In the second half, the coach or­ 2 111 Larkin dh 4 0 1 0 Kunkel 2b 0 0 0 0 Greg Panas, Brian Dyer, Scan Brannick and Mike Franza Rndlph2b 5 2 2 0 Romero 3b Asnm chrp 0 0 0 0 Mohorcc p 0 0 0 0 x-qualiftos For second rourxl Game 45 winner va. Gama 46 winner, 2 p.m. spite of the strong opponents we > H 3 0 2 2 Hrbek 1b 4 0 0 0 Plrr»ro 1b 3 1 1 1 Intamalional Laagua “The p'ayers all fought to give us dered us to put more pressure, to try York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals at Totals 3 8 1 21212 Totals Dascenz If 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph 10 11 Satu rday, Ju n e 9 Wsdnoeday, July 4 played well in defeat. 37 7 1 3 7 Gaetti 3b 3 0 0 0 Dghrty 1b 0 0 0 0 Eastern Division Irad. good results,” Coach Sebastiao "D Oakland 330 600 000—12 Schmidt p 0 0 0 0 A t R om a Al Tbrin, kaly to win space from the Swedes,” Shea Stadium. Nawmn3b 0 0 0 0 Incvglia If 3 1 0 0 W L DiRosa Cleaners routed Modem Janitorial, 15-1, at D atroll 100 010 230— 7 Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 30 3 5 2 P e t O B Italy 1, Austria 0 Gams 47 winner va. Game 48 winner. 2 p.m. “We have achieved a great vic­ Lazaroni said. “At some point the Flores said, “and that’s what we Harper c 2 0 0 0 Sierra rf 3 1 0 0 Chicago FYochsster (Orioles) .582 — Sunday, June 19 Buckley Field. Ed Dowling and Brandon Ochoa had two E—Jennings. DP—Oakland 1. LOB— Oak­ Ortiz c 000 110 000-2 tory, the greatest ever for Costa harmony wasn’t there, but Brazil 0 0 0 Roimer rf 0 0 0 0 M ontreal 000 000 30x—3 Scranto-WB (Phils) 34 37 .479 7 At Florsnca, Haly THIRD PLACE did.” land 6, Dekoit 6. 2B—Whitaker, Bergman, Un- Moses cf 0 0 0 Baines dh Syracuse (Blue Jys) 29 38 hits each for the winners while Sarah DeCormier, Tim Rican soccer.” doman, Howard. HR—McGwire (18), Stoinbach 3 1 2 2 E—Boyd, Wynne. LO B-Chicago 5, Montreal .433 10 Czechoslovakia S, United States 1 Saturday, July 7 has created good play that is the The tournament has been one of Mack rf 0 1 0 JoRussI ph Pawtuckal (Red Sx) 27 41 Domanico and Javier Rivera also played well. Steve (5), Salas (5). SF—Trammall. Romero. 10 0 0 4. SB-Grace (8), Cr^iark (1). S-R am os. .397 121/2 Thursday, June 14 Al Bari, Haly And there might be more to come. Gagne ss 0 0 0 Petralli c 3 0 1 2 Waatam DIvlalon character of the team.” the roughest in World Cup history, IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO A t R o m a Semifinal losars, 2 p.m. Johnson, Brian Kennedy and Charles Rhode played well Costa Rica plays Czechoslovakia in In Brief . . . Oakland Stanley c 10 0 0 Chicago Columbus (Ybnkee) 42 29 .582 — Italy 1, United States 0 in defeat. And Scotland has created another with seven players ejected and 97 Cooibgh 3b 3 2 2 0 Tidewater (Mets) 36 33 .522 5 the second round. Welch W,11-2 6 6 2 1 0 GMaddux L,4-8 6 2-3 5 3 0 1 3 Friday, June 15 CHAMPIONSHIP disappointment, which also seems to 0 Huson ss 4 2 2 0 Richmond (Braves) 37 35 .514 51/2 yellow cards through 32 games. Klink 1 3 2 2 1 Assnmchr 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 At Floranca, Haly Sunday, July 8 N a T i O iyal, f a r m — Ansaldi’s oulsluggcd Vit- “Costa Ricans can rest assured we 3 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 32 811 8 Toledo (Tigers) 30 41 .423 1 2 Czschoalovakia 1, Austria 0 be the character of the team at the Four years ago, eight were thrown Honeycutt 1 4 3 3 0 1 Lancaster 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 A l R om a tner s, 17-15, at Vcrplanck Field. Danny Lalanccttc Mlnneeota 000 OOO 000 OOB-0 M ontreal Wednesday's Games TUoaday, June 19 Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. will do as well in the second round,” World Cup. General Oil juniors win Eckersley 1 0 0 0 0 1 Nashville 3, Buffalo 0 out and 135 warnings were i.ssucd. D etroit Texas 410410 102 OOx—8 Boyd 6 5 2 2 1 6 A t R o m a pitched well in relief and had two hits for Ansaldi's Louisville 4, Denver 0 General Oil downed South Windsor, 9-2, in JC- Retry L.5-4 E—Gagne.DP—Minnesota 2. LOB— Min­ Mohorcic W.1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Italy 2, Czechoslovakia 0 while Kristen Ruckey led the offense with three hits. Jim 2 6 6 6 2 2 nesota 4, Texas 5. 2B—Petralli. SB— Huson Indianapolis 8, Oklahoma City 4 Glaaton 1 1-3 3 5 Schmidt S,8 2 0 0 0 0 0 Al Florsnce, Haly Courant Junior Division action Wednesday night at Eagle 5 1 1 (4), Franco (12). SF—Pettis, Palmeiro. Toledo 11, Iowa 9 Austria 2, United States 1 Lochfclm added two hits while Tom Berube drove in McCullars 5 2-3 3 1 1 2 4 PB—Girardi. Field. General Oil is now 3-1. Andy Bartley notched the IP H RER BB SO Umpires—Home, Layne; First, Davis; FYawtucket 7, Omaha 2 Rec baseball four runs and played well defensively. Nick Roy, Cory Red Sox HBP—Hasaey by Glaaton. M lnnssota Columbus 8. Scranton Wilkes-Barre 7 win for General with relief help from John Bowes. Jason Umpires—Homo. Reilly: FirsL Reed; Second, Second, Rungs; Third, Winters. Soper, Tim Metcalf and Aaron Dulka played well in Drumnd L.0-3 T—2:31. A—22058. Rochester 8, FYichmond 2.1st game Marston and Louis LaGuardia collected two hits apiece Scott; Third, Garcia. Berenguer Rochester 3, Richmond 1, 2nd game defeat. T—2:50. A—24.799. x-Cameroon 2 1 0 3 From Page 7 Wayne Tidewater 4, Syracuse 2 .1st game x-FYomania 1 1 1 4 Pony League Grames Printing edged Casper’s 13-12. Greg Sobin for the winers while Jim Rucl played well defensively. \bnkees 5, Brewers 4 Aguilera Tidewater 4, Syracuse 1. 2nd game x-Argantina 1113 Texas Thursday's Gamea Soviet Union 1 2 0 4 Tha Cuba nipped tha YYinkaas, 6-S, at had three hits, including the game-winner, for Grames. Summer soccer camp offered NEWVORK MILWAUKEE KBrown W.9-4 9 4 0 0 0 4 American League leaders Denver at Nashville x-qualifies for second round Chenay Tech. Dan Troy had two hits. Including Ryan Gallagher had three runs batted in while Gerry runs for me. They’re key runs. We to end the inning, then set down the abrhM abrhM HBP—Coolbaugh by Aguilera WP— Drum- Oklahoma City at Louisville Friday, June 8 a triple, tor tha Cube white FYyan Gagnon added The Blue Jays opened the inning The Summer Soccer Stars Camp is still accepting two hits. FYob Kelley was a defansive standout Fiano and Chris Boltaro hit well. Jeff Lukas and Josh got two runs early and that made my side in order in the ninth. He struck Kelly cf 5 111 Spiers ss 2 110 mond. Based on 183 at Bate. Scranton Wilkes-Barre at Columbus At Milan, Holy with five straight singles, including registrations. The camp will be held from July 9-13 at Sax 2b 4 2 2 0 Svsum ph 10 0 0 Umpires—Home, Craft; FirsL Ybung; Second, Q AB 1 H P e t Richmond at FYochestor Cameroon 1, Argentina 0 For 8ie Ybnkaea, Greg Gebel had two hits while Leboriow also played well. Lou Desario, Lou Ruggiero, job easier. Then Kelly Gruber hit a out two over 1 1-3 innngs as he Mtngly 1b 4 2 2 0 Shelfild3b 4 112 RHdsn Oak 60 220 50 Tidewater at Syracuse C hrii Smith and Mika Brown played well deferv run-scoring shots by Bell, McGriff East Catholic High School. The camp is open to all Johnson; Third, McKean. 74 .336 Saturday, June 9 Jeremy Scanlon, Daryl LcBlanc and Steve Kruzyk big homer for us. pickied up his lllh save in 11 op­ BalbonI dh 3 0 0 0 Y>unt cf 4 0 10 T—2:12 A—37.821. Guillen CN 62 204 25 68 .333 F rid a y's Gamsa Al Bari, Haly live ly. and John Olcrud. children aged 6-17. Camp directors will be Bill McCar­ Nokes ph 10 0 1 DParkr dh 4 0 2 1 Griffey Sea 69 262 42 84 .321 Indianapolis at Columbus Romania 2. Soviet Union 0 played well in defeat. Morgan had Brinkman check portunities this season. PuckM Min Intertown Colt League Bell’s single chased reliever Jeff thy, Joe Erardi and Tom Malin. Cost for a full week is JeBrfId rf 3 0 11 Brock 1b 4 0 0 0 National League results 64 240 43 77 .321 Derwer at Nashville Wadnaaday, June 13 ROOKIES — Marcom beat Rtgani’s, 20-17. Eric Stieb mainly for retaliation, al­ The Blue Jays banged around Red Hall If 4 0 2 1 Dear r1 2 0 0 0 Canseco Oak 52 194 43 62 .320 Oklahoma City at Louisville A l Naplaa, Haly Columbia defeated Manchester, 11-4, at Gray and Tom Bolton came on for $110. Half-day sessions are $60. Registrations may be Sheffield Mil Iowa at F^wtuckat Zubrow, Courtney Pastor and Melissa Pemberton paced though he’s suspected Stieb of using Sox starter Wes Gardner (1-4) in the Leyritz 3b 4 0 11 Surhofl c 4 0 10 Phillies 7, Pirates 2 50 191 31 61 .319 Argentina 2, Soviet Union 0 Moriorty Field. Bran Lassen had three hits tor the rest of the damage. sent to: Summer Soccer Stars, 536 Birch Mountain Road, Geran c 4 0 10 Vaughn If 3 110 Fielder Del 67 237 45 75 .316 Omaha at Syracuse Thursday, June 14 Mancahster. the Marcom attack while Matthew Dittman, Ryan Pem­ something illeg^ in the past. bottom of the first, collecting four Espmz ss 2 0 0 0 Felder If 10 0 0 PITTSBURGH PHILA EMartinaz Sea 63 220 33 69 .314 Scranton Wilkes-Barre at Toledo Rat Borders drove in two runs Manchester, CT., 06040. A l B ari, Haly berton, Eric Cortes, Irving Cortes, John Sinkowski, Eric ‘Tory Pena had a little pine tar on singles — including RBI shots by Blowrs ph 1 0 0 0 Gantnr 2b 4 13 0 abrhM abrhM DFterkar Mil 61 237 26 74 .312 Rjchmorxl at Buffalo Cameroon 2. FYomania 1 with a double and Mookie Wilson For further infonnation, call 649-2328 or 647-9504. Tolleson ss 1 0 0 0 Hamitn pr 0 0 0 0 Cangelscf 3 0 0 0 Dykstracf 3 3 2 0 Gruber Tor 65 254 49 79 .311 Tidewater at FYochester Monday, June 18 Gauvain and Jason Defreitas were best in defeat. his glove and they made him change George Bell and Fred McGrlff for a Totals 36 5 10 5 Totals 33 410 3 J B e lits 4 0 0 0 Herr 2b 5 0 13 Home Runs Al Naples, kaly Rec hoop Police Union defeated Yankee Aluminum, 24-15. it,” Morgan said, “but w e’ve 2-0 lead. and Gruber each hit run-scoring Nswiferk 000 200 021—5 Redus 1b 4 0 10 VHayes rf 3 2 2 1 FiaWor, DetroiL 25; Canseco, Oakland, 20; Argentina 1, FYomania 1. tia doubles. Manchester hoop clinic set Bonilla rf 4 2 2 1 Gruber, Toronto, 18; McGwire, Oakland. 18; Harry Carr III, Bethany Lewis, Chris Fiano and Jon suspected Stieb of something Gruber’s career-high 18th home Mllwaukae 004 000 000—4 CHayes3b 4 0 11 Al Bari, Haly Tony Fernandez chipped in with a The Manchester Basketball Clinic will be held July E—JJones. DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB— Now Bream 1b 0 0 0 0 CMrtnz 1b 4 0 0 0 McGrlff, Toronto, 13; Parrish, Calitomte, 13- Soviet Union 4, Cameroon 0 Riedel played well for the winners. Best in defeat were before.” run of the season, a solo-shot to left, Reynids If 4 0 10 Boll. Toronto, 12; 7 ere tied with 11. sacrifice fly as the Blue Jays scored 23-27 at Manchester High School from 9 a.m. to noon. Y»tk 6, Milwaukee 7. 2&-Mattinoly. HR—Kelly Reedy If 4 0 11 Southern B Geoffrey Cook, Chris Peterson and Joshua Cralty. Stieb gave up a one-out single to put the Blue Jays up 3-0 in the sixth. (3). SB—Sax (17), Sheffield 2 (12). Hamilton Slaughtc 2 0 11 Vatcherlf 0 0 0 0 Runs Baltsd In Rec soccer the most runs in one inning against Fundamentals, sportsmanship, fun and team games will (2). S—Spiers 2 King 3b 4 0 0 0 Thon ss 3 111 Fielder, Detroit 63; Gruber, Toronto, 58; Csn- Cutano 45 (FYob Cuaono 19, Winston Brooks Ann Miller Real Estate beat Harbro, 14-10. Seth Wade Boggs and a two-out ground- Then the fireworks began. Lind 2b the Red Sox this season. be featured by the MHS basketball staff each day. Each IP H R ER BB SO 4 0 0 0 Lakec 2 0 0 0 seco, Oakland, 50; Bell. Toronto, 47; McGwire. x-Brazil 3 0 0 4 10. Brian F Y o o ^ 6) Smoke 21 (Jim FYichard 8. Strano, Shawn Viollcile and Steve London led the win­ rule double to Mike Grccnwell Toronto lied a club record with New Ybrk Rsttersn p 10 0 0 FUones ph 10 0 0 Oakland, 46; Leonard, Seattle, 45; Trammell, x-Costa FYica 2 1 0 3 lYalph Berber 4) Gardner allowed three runs on participant will receive a t-shirt and individual assess­ 1 RReedp 10 0 0 Doboit 43; DParker, Milwaukee, 41. Scotland 1 2 0 2 ners while Michael Roscr, Emily Morrison and Chris­ before departing for reliever Tom eight straight hits as it scored eight JJones 21-3 6 4 3 0 1 Daulton c 1 0 0 0 Spike's Spirite 57 (Jeff Goff 18. Greg Golt 15. seven hits over 5 2-3 innings. He ment. The fee is $45. For an application, call Frank Kinel Cadaret 4 2 0 0 2 2 Bellird ph 0 0 0 0 Ftuffin p 2 1 0 0 PHchIng (7 Dedslont) Sweden 0 3 0 3 Bill Eller 11, John Nishiath 9) LHLA 40 (Tyrall topher Mathew played well in defeat. Henke in the eighth. runs for an 11-O lead in the eighth. It B a irp Pee WIee al 647-0174 or Joe Erardi at 647-3529. Mills 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hollins ph 10 0 0 BJones, CNcago, 8-1, .889; King. Chicago. x-qualifies for second round Herttiald 17, Tim Carmel 5) Henke struck out Dwight Evans struck out two and didn’t walk a bat­ Guterman W.4-2 2 1 0 0 1 1 Ross p 0 0 0 0 FtMcDwl p 0 0 0 0 6-1, .857; Welch, Oakland, 11-2, ,846; Sbab Oilers 3 (Dan Murray, Andy Gustafson Sunday, June 10 had nine hits in the inning. ter. M llw aukae Totate 31 2 5 2 Totals 33 7 8 7 Toronto, 10-2, .833; Clemons, Boston, II- 3' Andrew Gilbert) Patriote 1 (Timolhy Wbllanberg) At Turin, Haly Eastern Division RoweM 71-3 7 4 4 2 8 PHUburgh 000 101 000— 2 .786; CFinloy. California, 10-3, .769; Boddickor, Gough, Wayne Jones) Dolphins Brazil 2, Sweden 1 Mutants S3 (Eric Nitachka 22, Mika Dasautel Flutie may play in Canada CrimL,2-3 12-3 3 1 1 0 1 Philadelphia 111 OOt 30x—7 fcston, 8-3, .727; Sanderson, Oakland, 8-3, 0 (Jeff Inkal played well) Monday, June 11 E—King, Then, Lind. DP—Fffiiladelphia 1. Al Qanoa, Haly 11) Wildcats 29 (Gary Hammock 10. Chris Umpires—Homo, Merrill; FirsL Shulock; Sockers 4 (Allison Champagne 2. Jason MalonsO) BOSTON (AP) — Doug Flutie is headed for Canada Second, McClelland: Third, Denkinger. LOB—Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 7. 2B -jM us, Bishop. Ben Wry) Strikers 2 (Doug Saucier, Costa FYica 1, Scotland 0 Bourbon Strsat North 47 (John Hsnagan 13 In Brief . . . Yankees to see if his football future lies with the British Columbia T—3 m A—29,795. Bonilla. 3B—Herr. HR—Thon (2), Bonilla (16). National League leaders Chrlitan Forguson) Saturday, June 16 Blana FYobinton 9) Alterbumars 25 (Dave Dole SB-Oykstra 2 (11). SF—SlaughL Based on 183 at Bata. Express 4 (Chris Heneghan 2. Tim Dovan- Al Turin, kaly Lions. White Sox 2, Angels 1 IP H R ER BB SO Q AB H H Pet. noy, Justin Piro) Ftengulns 3 (Adam Trout 3) Brazil 1, Costa FYica 0 Flutie, accompanied by agents Bob Woolf and Randy Phtsburgh DyksIraFhi 56 237 49 91 .384 At Genoa, Maly From Page 7 CAUFORMA CHICAGO F^tterson U4-3 21-3 4 3 3 1 0 Dawson Chi 63 225 37 77 .342 Midgets Scotland 2, Sweden 1 Big East commissioner to be named Vataha, were scheduled to fly to Vancouver today to abrhM abrhM FtReod 3 2-3 1 1 0 1 2 Larkin Cin 62 243 38 82 337 Wwlnosday, June 20 meet with Lions general manager Joe Kapp, himself a DWhile cf 5 0 10 Sosa rf 4 12 1 Sounders 3 (Kyle Vltolff 2. Joshua Morano) Bair 0 2 3 3 2 0 Sandberg Chi 67 271 50 91 .336 Apollos 1 (Jesse Odell) Calendar SchofMd ss 4 0 10 Gallghr cf 4 0 11 Al Turin, Haly PROVIDENCE, R.l. (AP) — The successor to Big former CFL and NFL quarterback, to see if a deal can be 9 Floss 2 1 0 0 1 0 BHatcher Cin 58 234 29 77 329 Spartans 2 (Draw Sinatra 2) Breekart 0 Brazil 1, Scotland 0 Kelly’s wind-aided fly ball homer have lost on a home run in the ninth Gary Sheffield followed with a Joyner 1b 3 0 0 0 Caldarnlf 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia Sabo Cin 59 239 52 78 .326 East Conference commissioner Dave Gavilt will be an­ struck for the former I^triots quarterback. Wkifiakf rf 3 0 0 0 Kttla dh 3 0 10 Al Genoa, Haly down the right field line then won inning or later. two-run single and one out later, Ruffin W.5-6 - 8 5 2 2 3 7 TGwynn SD 64 253 41 82 .324 Midget girls Cotta FYica 2, Sweden 1 Today nounced today, with associate commissioner Michael Flutie, the 1984 Heisman Trophy winner from Boston FterrishC 4 0 0 0 CMrtnz 1b 4 0 10 RMcDwII 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gant Ad 56 198 41 64 .323 B aaob M I the game with two outs in the ninth. “We had a couple of ground balls Dave f^ker delivered a run-scoring CDavis dh 2 0 10 Karkovic c 2 0 0 0 Bair pitched to four batters in the 7th. Comets 3 (Tanya Iwanskl. Karan Stolp, Tranghese considered the front-runner for the job. College, was not offered a new contract by the I^triots Bonds Pit 56 204 44 65 .319 GROUPD _ ^ lig h t Laagua; Vernon at Newman (Moriarty “We got behind 4-0 in the third that went up the middle. The game- single for a 4-0 lead. Bichatle If 3 0 0 0 Fletchr 2b 3 0 0 0 WP—F^tterson. Santiago SO 54 186 28 59 .317 Danlalla Robenhymer) Stelllona 2 (Sarah FYaW), 7 p.m. Gavitl, who was the force behind creation of the Big after more than two seasons with the team. VsnaUa If 1 0 0 0 Grabck 3b 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home. Reliford; FiraL Montague; DaCormler, Chriiline Devanney) W L T OF QA but that was too early in the game to winning hit was atmo.sphcrically in­ The Yankees reached Fbwcll, who Home Runs x-Waat Grmny 2 0 1 10 3> JC-Courant Senior Divition: Ganaral Oil at Flutie was left unprotected by New England under the Schu 3b 3 111 Guillen ss 3 13 0 Second, Williams; Third, McSherry. GOavis. Houston, 19; Sandberg. CNcago Rowdies 3 (Lindsay Schneider. Michelle Bos- Windsor, 6 p.m. East, left the conference last month after 11 years to be­ give up,” Kelly said. “You have to fluenced, a soft fly that ended up in Howell 3b 10 0 0 carino, Erin FYlngbloom) Whitecape 1 (FYabacca x-Yugoslavla 2 1 0 6 5 had a career-high eight strikeouts, 19; Dawson, Chicago, 17; Mitchell, San Frarv x-Colombia come director of operations for the NBA’s Boston Cel­ Plan B frecteagency system but had received not offers KAndrs2b 3 0 10 Mace) 1 1 1 3 2 have hope because anything can still the cheap scats,” said Milwaukee cisco, 17; Bonilla, F>itt8bur9h. 16; MaWilliams. Unild Arb Em F riday for two runs in the fourth. Sax and from Ollier clubs. P sionteph 10 0 0 0 3 0 2 11 tics. happen.” manager Tom Trcbclhom. San Francisco, 14; Sabo, Cincinnali, 14; Straw­ Juniors x-quallfiaa for second rourxl B a aaball Mattingly singled to .start the inning Totals 33 1 5 1 ToUla 30 2 10 2 Radio, TV berry, New Ybrk. 14. Ellington at Manchaater Conference coaches and athletic directors have said His CFL rights arc held by the Lions. But things be­ calilorfita 000 010 000—1 Saturday, June 9 Legion (Moriarty And it did when his homer ju.st “It’s a miserable game bccau.se and Puwcll struck out the next two Runt Battad In Diplomals 2 (Todd Gabriel, Megan Neville) At Bologna, Haly Field), 7 p.m. repeatedly since Gavitt left that the search committee came complicated when Kapp signed West Virginia Chicago 001 010 OOx—2 MaWilliams, San Francisco, 56; JCarter, San Cyctono# 2 (A J. FYobenhymer 2) cleared the right field fence. you lose. Losing two of three to hitlers before Hall and Jim Leyritz E—S o sa LOB—California 10, Chicago 6. Cotornbia 2, United Arab EiNratea 0 likely would fill the position from inside the conference. quarterback Major Harris in April. Today Diego, 56; WCIark, San Frartoisco, 52; B ^illa, Knights 2 (FYory Post Shawn M rdell) Bears Sunday, June 10 Satu rd ay “I didn’t think it was hit hard anybody is no good, but we did it.” singled for two runs. 2B—Calderon, GuilterL HR—Schu (5), Sosa Pittsburgh, 50; Dawson, Chicago, 49; Bonds, 1 (Mika Guliano) BaaabaH Although conference officials have remained tight- (5). SB—CkriHon (11). A l MHiin, Haly enough, but it carried inside the foul Yankee starter Jimmy Jones’ wild Yount went l-for-4 and his 9 7:30 p.m. — 'tenkccs at Blue Pittsburgh, 46; GOavis, Houston, 48; Guerrero' Wasl Germany 4. Yugoslavia 1 Manchaater Legion at Wlllimantic H R ER BB SO lipped about their choice, Tranghcsc’s name has con­ pole,” Kelly said. StLouis, 45; Sandberg, Chicago, 45. Intermediate Thuraday, June 14 (doublahsadar at Eastern Connecticut Stela throw on a bunt helped the Brewers seventh-inning single to right could Olsen leaves NBC for CBS C s llio m te Jays, MSG, WPOP (AM-1400) Phehing (7 Dociakma) Univ«raity), 5 p.m. tinued to crop up. Langston L.4-7 10 2 2 2 10 Diplomats 3 (Joaiah Grover. Todd Longo, Al Bologna, Haly “1 was walking off the field. I score four runs in the third inning. have produced the fifili run. But 7:30 pjn. — Bowling: St. Charles BurketL San Francisco, 7-1, .875; Heaton Yugoslavia 1, Colombia 0 Tranghese, 45, has been with the conference since its NEW YORK (AP) — Merlin Olsen is leaving NBC C h ica g a Tony Cook; Greg Ryan and Jeff Rasmussen . •’ (Morlar- thought it was a fly ball," Criin said. Pittsburgh, 9-2, .818; Drabek, Pittsburgh. 8-2! also played well) lYacers 0 (Jason Marsh and ty Field), 7 p.m. Greg Vaughn and Jim Gantncr Gantncr, who was on second, was after 13 years to join CBS as an NFL commentator. Hibbard Senior Classic, ESPN Friday, June 15 inception, working closely with Gavitt over the years. He .800; Armstrong, Cincinnati, 9-3, .750; Viola,’ Jeliens LoRoeque played well) A t MIIm I i H sly “1 couldn’t believe it was a home singled to begin the inning and held at third and when Mattingly cut BJonesW.8-1 9 p.m. — Top Rank: Johnny Su n d a y also served as Providence College sports information Olsen, who has starred in several dramatic series on New Ybrk, 9-3, .750; KHowell. Philadelphia, 8-3 Yhnkoee 2 (Seth Egan 2; Jeff Crockett and West Germany 5, United Arab Emirates 1 run.” Jones hobbled Spiers’ bunt and then the ball off, Yount was caught bet­ T h ig p e n s 22 Tapia vs. Pablo Valenzuela, USBA .727; RMardnez, Los Angelss, 8-3, .727; Cook' Baaaball director. NBC, .said he plans to continue his acting career. His Ompiree— Home. FYiillips; FirsL Clark; Third, Jason PhilWn alto played wall) Hurricanes 1 TUaaday, June 18 Kelly’s homer marked the third Philadelphia, 5-2, .714; Rijo, Cincinnali, 5-Z (Todd Grondmaier and Robin Towle played At Bologna, Haly Manchaater Legion al Windsor Locks (Souti- threw the ball past first, allowing ween first and second and lagged Hickos. superflyweight title, ESPN waat Fterk), 4 p.m. Gavitt also called Tranghc.se “eminently qualified.” conuacl with CBS dwsn’t include acting, but he said he .714. well) Yugoslavia 4, United Arab Emirates 1 time in the last month the Brewers Vaughn to score. out to end the inning. Twilight Laagua: Newman at Capitola 5 p ra will work on independent projects. 0

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\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990 East Germany approves iflanrlirstrr Hrralfi J Section 2, Page 11 economic unification pact LOCAL/REGIONAL Thursday, June 21,1990 ri By Maud S. Beelman not go far enough in supporting East break-neck speed following the col- German businesses, which will be The Associated Press I^ se late last year of East Ger­ hard-pressed to compete with West many’s communist government and German companies. BONN, West Germany (AP) — the fall of the Berlin Wall. East Ger­ Some experts have predicted iqj East Germany today overwhelming­ many elected a non-communist Board barrages Sartor to 2 million unemployed in East ly approved the economic treaty government in March headed by Churches Germany as outmoded government- with West Germany, marking the Pri.ne Minister Lothar de Maiziere. owned factories and businesses try biggest and most difficult step On July 2, the powerful West to compete. More than a third of the toward unification and the end of 40 German Eteutsche m ^ becomes the on trash hauler contract enterprises are expected to close and in town years of socialism. official tender for both countries, there are fears social unrest could households. The vote in the East German and East Germany moves toward a By Rick Santos This was the first time there has result. Volkskammer for the free-maricet economy. Manchester Herald She said also that she understood been competititm since 1 ^ 2 . Kohl strongly urged passage of “Staatsvertrag” was 302-82, with Pulitical unification is now seen Reliable had sent a letter to the town Democratic Director Peter P. thriving one abstention. the declaration recognizing the as a possibility before year’s end. Republican town Director Ellen which mentioned that they had a DiRosa Jr., who had said he also had Polish western border, although he Earlier in the day. East German Under the historic state treaty, ’ Bums Landers — grilling town offi­ contract with 8,000 houses in questions about the process, said lawmakers declared a united Ger­ acknowledged that the move was economic union will be based on a cials at the Board of Directors meet­ Bloomfield. today that he had complete con­ many would not seek to reclaim painful for some Germans. frM-market economy, including ing Diesday — fired a barage of “I’m concerned if the specifica­ f id e d in the administration and the former lands ceded to Poland after Up until a few months ago, there private property, competition and questions about the recent dispute tions were rewritten to accom­ fairness of the process. By Nancy Foley World War H. was widespread international con­ full freedom for workers. The West over the town trash contract, one modate Reliable,” Landers said. However, EWosa said, “Persaial- Manchester Herald West German Chancellor Helmut cern that Germany would try to German Bundesbank, or central question even speculating possible Public Works Director Peter P. ly, I would like to see Sanitary Ser­ Kohl asked lawmakers in his regain some of the lands ceded to bank, will have responsibility for all comiption. Lozis Jr. quickly resptmded, “The vices continue, but the process One time when Rev. Newell H. counU7 10 also pass the economic Poland after the war. monetary policy. The contract, which has been held specifications were not tailored to eliminates that” Curtis, Jr. was attending the ser­ V ; treaty and to promise that Poland’s Wages, salaries and pensions will for more than 15 years by the anybody.” He said they had been He said he wants Sanitary to con­ vice of another minister, the ser­ The economic merger treaty borders were secure. be converted to West German marks Manchester company Sanitary Ser­ lowered to open the contract to the tinue because he isxoncemed about mon was so boring that he fell as­ l i comes afler months of work .at The actions came as the parlia­ at a 1-1 exchange rate. vices Corp., has been awarded to the widest possible range of competent the complications of changing leep and began snoring. “My wife ments of the two German states met South Windsor hauler Reliable haulers. haulers in the middle of an effort to had to hit me in the ribs,” he said. simultaneously in their respective Refuse Inc. Town Manager Richard Sartor beef iq> recycling to all households. Boring sermons, and those that capitals to take final action on the Landers grilled town officials hammered away at the point he has Highway and Sanitation Superin­ do not discuss anything relevant to historic treaty merging the about the integrity bidding process been making in past weeks that the tendent Lee F. O’Connor Jr. said the contemporary lives, are among the economies of the Germanys by July Flag that lead to the selection of Reliable town chose Reliable because the only problems that residents may reasons some people are turned off i 2. ‘Refuse and the rejected appeal of firm was the lowest responsible bid­ face with the new company is there by religion, said Curtis, who is der. The Associated Press Six members of the 4(X)-member From Page 1 that selection made by Sanitary Ser­ may be a change in the time of day pastor of the Center Congregation­ East German Parliament voted vices. “It is in the community’s best in­ which the truck arrives at each al Church, 11 Center Street. DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME — J6SS6 Banok of Grooloy, Colo, ridos bareback during the first terest that we foster competitive bid­ house. Also, the trucks may be a lit­ against the guarantee of Poland’s The bid specifications indicate the But in Manchester at least, night of competition at the Nebraskaland Days Buffalo Bill Rodeo Wednesday in North Platte, And this is not one of the day-to-day for political purposes would back­ ding,” Sartor said. tle slower in the first few weeks borders and 18 abstained. hauler would have to have ex­ religion is alive and well, accord­ problems that is making life tough fire in Connecticut He pointed out, as he has before they get used to the routes. Nebraska. Banek rode for a score of 71. The resolution called on Poland to perience in the business. However, ing to Curtis and several other area for them.” “People may try to use it They repeated, that the contract, which is DiRosa said also that he thinks guarantee the rights and culture of Landers pointed out that the re­ ministers — though they said it As a group, Connecticut’s eight- may be surprised by the reaction to begin July 1, will save the town the lower cost which Sanitary millions of ethnic Germans living in quisite experience for this conU'act may not always be expressed in member congressional delegation is they g et” Gejdenstm said. “They about $300,(XX) annually during the proposed for the new conU‘act is not Poland. A third of present-day had been lowered from a municipal church attendance. more opposed to the flag amend­ may realize that the citizens wrap­ contract in a community with a next three years. Reliable bid a result of the competition, but tech­ Poland was once German territory. Hospitals ment than any other in the country. ping themselves in the flag are the population of at least 30,000 to a $1,053,057 per year to handle nological advances which have Curtis said he was not certain Lawmakers from the arch-conser­ Only Oregon, Washington state and ones that are trampling on i t ” community of 20,000, or 8,000 Manchester’s trash collection; decreased labor costs for the hauler. of attendance figures at the church vative German Social Union sought From Page 1 Vermont rival Connecticut in the Connecticut’s ce n t^ role in the Sanitary Services bid $1,122,236. but said that one recent Sunday he o a stronger n^lution demanding that ratio of nays to yeas on the flag drafting of the Constitution and Bill performed seven baptisms. “That’s O ethnic Germans in Poland have cul­ issue. of Rights was one reason the flag the largest number we’ve had at conference that the news media pay for hospital services for the Interest from the funds is generally 5 " n tural independence and their own Of the Democrats, Sen. Chris­ issue holds less currency there than any one time in a long time,” he knew about, but that hospitals didn’t needy, such as the 412,000 Connec­ intended to be used to pay the bills schools. topher Dodd and Reps. Morrison, in southern and western states, Gej- said. Judy Hardlnfi/Manchester Herald know about" The hospital would ticut residents who are uninsured or of the poor. Cheney Hall Foundation picks In Bonn, West German Chancel­ Sam Gejdenson and Barbara Ken- den^on said. like to read the more than 200-page underinsured and may not be “The total principle of these ac­ Donations have been climbing lor Helmut Kohl opened a scheduled nelly oppose amending the Constitu­ Ibrmer Sen. Lowell P. Weicker IN CHURCH — Father Peter Zizka gives communion at report carefully before commenting, qualified to receive Medicaid, counts is $45 million, (generating) steadily each year, he said. 13-hour debate on the state treaty. tion to protect the flag as do Jr., who is running for governor as n ^ according to Beck, but he did say Medicare or other welfare funding. $1.8 million to $2.4 million a year,” morning service today at S t Bridget’s Church on Main 9 o “The treaty^ shows the way to Republican Reps. Christopher Shays an independent opposes amending Conyers to renovate building The Rev. Paul Johansson of the credit department routinely Riddle said most hospitals don’t Riddle said at a news conference in Street While some area Catholic churches say parish German unity, and whoever doesn’t and Nancy Johnson. Sen. Joseph I. the Constitution to protect the flag. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 works with patients who have tell patients that the money is avail­ her office. “But how much of that By Rick Santos follow this road sign doesn’t want Lieberman, a Democrat, remains un­ An acknowledged expert on the son. $1,817,000; Seaman Bratko Corp. of Church St., said that the amount of membership has decreased in recent years, most other trouble paying able. She said the bequests, in some money is actually used to provide unity,” Kohl said as he asked all the decided. Rowland is the only Constitution. Weicker has strongly Manchester Herald Lamson said Conyers was chosen Holliston, Mass., $1,816,188, and money collected by his parish had area churches and synagogues say more local people cases, have either been spent or al­ free medical care, as the donors in­ Such funds are created with be­ lawmakers to vote “yes.” delegation member who supports defended the First Amendment because the company submitted the The Andrew Ansaldi Co. of increased substantially over the are getting involved in organized religion. lowed to accumulate, sometimes tended, nobody knows. o d quests and are primarily designed to Leftist opposition forces in West the amendment. through much of his career. Cam­ The Building Subcommittee of lowest bid of the seven bidders who Manchester, $1,798,803. last couple of years. While nation­ without a sound investment policy. “It’s clear to us that many hospi­ Germany say Kohl is mshing too “The way we do politics is more the Cheney Hall Foundation Inc. is submitted contract proposals last Conyers was chosen after the ally there is ^scussion of “yup­ tals make no effort at all to tell the paign spokeswoman Avice Meehan tentatively recommending that the Thursday. The bid was $1,620,000 quickly with German unification. subtle in Connecticut,” said John­ project architect Malmfeldt As­ pies” returning to church, he sees a Churches said her organization had people they serve that these funds said she did not erqiect the flag to Conyers Construction firm of with a deduction of $200 if the job soley by church attendance, be­ Kohl on Monday said 1990 would son, who supports Rowland for sociates, of Glatonbury, had recom­ renewed interest in religion in grown from 14 churches when it O -u are available.” Riddle said the become a major campaign issue. Manchester be selected as the of dismantling a set of stairs is ex­ cause many people have been “be the year of German unity,” and governor but disagrees with him on mended the contractor after con­ people of all ages. began 17 years ago to 17 today. hospitals have an “affirmative duty” Liebermart who defeated Weicker general contractor for the renova­ cluded from the project. turned off to institutional religion. Quake his Christian Democratic Party has the flag issue. “Connecticut voters ducting a preliminary review tlie bid The amount of money collected to make the public aware of such in 1988 to win his Senate seat said tions to the interior of historic The next closest bidder was Alma The Rev. Philip Saunders, of the called for united German elections have never responded to symbolic proposals, Lamson said. during, and the number of people of the problem is boredom, funds. in early December. that if the flag docs become an Cheney Hall. Construction, also of Manchester, Full Gospel Interdenominational O “n From Page 1 issues... In Connecticut, this won’t Malmfeldt analyzed the range of participating in, MACC’s Seasonal Curtis said. “Worship services “We can’t tell how many people issue, it could cut both ways and The recommendation came in the Church Inc. 745 Main St., said that The opposition Social Democrats be a partisan issue.” with a proposal of $1,794,900. the bids and contacted Conyers to Sharing Appeal has grown tremen­ have to be alive. They have to out there might have applied for damage siqiporters o f the amend­ nis church in Manchester was insist that the economic treaty does Gejdenson said that using the flag form of a vote Wednesday and is Other bidders included Orlando An- make sure the company had not mis­ have vitality,” he said. People capital. leader Ayatollah All Khamenei flew these funds,” Riddle said. ment as much as opponents. thriving. A worldwide decline in dously over the years, she said. contingent on the checking of the nulli, $1,861,169 of Manchester; calculated its bid or left out any should leave the church saying “It was like a rocking motion,” to the area and called the quake a Christianity is taking place, She said that “it made me angry” local contractor’s references, said Barr Inc. of Putnam, $1,847,000; costs. They reported that the com­ The campaign is designed to “Wow!” according to Curtis. said a longtime resident of Tehran, divine test. however, Saunders said, and it was to learn about the funds because she subcommittee chairman Alan Lam- Vertical Builders of New Britain, pany had not. raise money to buy food and gifts speaking by telephone on condition “The bereaved and other people fears that some people have denied predicted by Paul the Apostle in for needy families. It is difficult to “I confess to not being able to S o he not be identified further. should pass this test with pride the Bible when he said there will do that every week,” he said, ftrt themselves medical treatment be­ tell how accurately the numbers O IRNA said the Interior Ministry through their patience, endeavor, cause they didn’t think they could be a “falling away” in the final reflect an increase in religious of the secret is to make the lessons had been asked for medical teams cooperation and assistance,” he said pay the bills. days and the rise o f a false church. of the Bible relevant to contem­ belief because anyone is allowed ^3 3 ^ ' and heavy lifting machinery: “An in a radio dispatch monitored by the Two hospitals, Greenwich Hospi­ r,-' to participate in the Seasonal Shar­ porary life, he said, and to use CO In this country, the media has extensive relief operation h i been British Broadcasting Corp. tal and Griffin Hospital in Derby, ing Appeal and they are never humor. “We forget that Jesus did focused on a few ministers who JO > launched by the Red Crescent and IRNA said an unspecified number refused to provide adequate infor­ asked if they belong to a church, laugh on occasion,” he said. local officials to pull victims out of of people were killed and injured in have broken the law, such as > H mation to Riddle’s office, the attor­ she said. “I think the church has to take the rubble.” the Caspian port city of Rasht. It James Baker of the PTL Ministry, ■u ney general said, adding that a legal some of the blame,” said Johan- President Hashemi Rafsanjani said houses collapsed in the Gilan and that has reflected badly on all document called a “demand for an One attraction of churches today nson, “People won’t naturally on a declared three days of mourning and ministers, Saunders said. province capital of 189,000 people, accounting” had been issued to is that many of them now focus on Sunday morning get out of bed to ordered all state organs to be ready which is 175 miles northwest of those hospitals Father Edward Pepin, pastor of helping people within this country, come and join a group of people to aid in the relief efforts. Spiritual Tehran. She said her office was unable to Carr said. the Assumption Church, 285 W. for worship. They have to be in find a single social service agency in Center St., said that attendance at vited.” the state that knew of the Twenty years ago, the mission­ his church had declined steadily ary work of churches focused on availability of free bed funds. Those for the past five or six years. Church officials had mixed feel­ agencies, she said, could have helping people in poorer counU'ies Subsidies However, he added that collections overseas, Carr said. While continu­ ings on whether church attendance passed the information on to their are iqi, possibly because people was a necessary part of being clients. In some ca.ses, the donors ing to do that kind of work. Can- From Page 1 \ have more money to give. said, churches now are focusing on religious. “The institution is mere­ had specified that certain agencies ly the vehicle,” Curtis said, and it’s About 1,4(X) people attend his helping the disadvantaged within or churches select those who should possible to have a relationship with service on an average weekend, their own communities. $900 to rent. Society of Hartford County, pres­ benefit from the fund. God without belonging to a chur­ Hanley said she is not certain “No matter how much care the and as many as 5,000 on Christmas MACC runs a homeless shelter sured ^ e city to change its policy. or Easter. Pepin said he did not ch. But he added, “God created how long Hartford would continue “If it leads to a greater economic hospitals give for free, if they don’t on Main Street that is staffed by community. God did not create to pay the rental subsidies, and if at use the money from these gifts know why attendance had the churches that belong to the and racial integration of surrounding declined, but that it was a national isolation,” Curtis said. some point the suburban towns towns, that’s great,” Tegeler said. properly, they are violating the trust conference. trend in Catholic churches. “We need the discipline of other would become responsible. “But what’s important is that these that the donors placed in the hospi­ Carr said that interest in religion people to keep us accountable, According to Carol Shanley, families finally have an opportunity tals,” the attorney general said. Meanwhile, Ethan Felson of the is a complex matter and that cer­ Johannson said. ”I can’t read the director of the Housing Authority in to choose where they live.” Riddle’s report was denounced by 2800 important members of Greater Hartford Jewish Federa­ tain types of churches arc growing the Connecticut Hospital Associa­ Bible in isolation and truly under­ Manchester, the town already has Chicago was the first city in the tion said membership at Temple more r^idly tha others. Evangeli­ tion, whose spokesman. Norm Pat­ stand it.” 241 families that receive rental as­ country to allow poor families to use Beth Shalom on East Middle cal and pcntacostal churches arc tis, said the hospitals had not had a sistance through federal funds. rental subsidies in the suburbs. As Manchester Society know where 'Dirnpike is growing and 380 growing the fastest, she said. Curtis said a key to keeping chance to see the report before Rid­ Families would put 30 percent of part of a court-ordered remedy for families are currently members. “It people interested in religion is to their monthly incomes toward rent; dle released it to the media. Judy Hardlno/Manchetter Herald Such churches focus on recruit­ housing segregation, almost 2,000 certainly has the reputation of teach them early. He attended a the federal government would to get bonus rates on their CDs. ing new members rather than being city families have used rental sub­ FRIENDLYKISS — Nickey Smith, 13, gets a friendly "kiss” from his friend’s dog, Casey. Nick- being a a healthy, young and conference recently where mini­ guarantee the balance to the a social ministry. They also focus sidies to move to affluent suburbs ey, Casey and pals were enjoying the start of summer by hanging out on the porch of vibrant community with a very ac­ sters were talking about doing landlord. CALDWELL on emotional experiences and since the mid-1970s. tive youth group,” Felson said. work on college campuses. Curtis No one knows how many people Casey’s Cedar Street home. relationships with the Holy Spirit. Actually, it is no secret that the new told them, “That’s not where you would take advantage of the plan if Cincinnati and Memf^is, Tenn., OIL Nancy Carr, director of the Manchester office of Society for Savings Church officials stressed that in­ begin. You begin in the fifth and have also begun to promote the use Effective A n n u al Manchester Area Conference of it were approved. is offering special, Bonus Rate CD's to Term terest in religion cannot be judged sixth grades.” of rental subsidies in suburban 649-8841 Annual Yield Interest Rate 1 But the question of how many areas. help us celebrate the opening of our new Merchants meet on Main Street makeover poor families will leave Hartford is The number may increase soon office. You see, we want to introduce as irrelevant, one lawyer said. By Rick Santos gineering Services William Camos- Some of the work on utilities because in May, the U.S. Depart­ many people as we can to the many “The issue isn’t numbers. It’s Manchester Herald ci. could begin as soon as this fall and ment of Housing and Urban benefits or banking with Society. 1 freedom of choice,” said Philip . 6 9 « We hope that you will agree that our . * completion is planned for the fall of Development gave notice to local 9 11 8.75* Tegeler, staff attorney of the Con­ y e a r C D Camosci said about four more 1992. offices that Section 8 subsidy PER GALLON C.O.D. Bonus Rate CD is a good reason to stop Microphone warning sign posted necticut Civil Liberties Union. That Representatives from downtown weeks will be needed to analyze the holders must be allowed to search Prices Subject To Change in. And if you have the time to sit down 150 Gallon Minimum businesses met Wednesday with bids and award the contract. Representatives from Southern group, along with the Legal Aid and talk, we would like to introduce you By Jacqueline Bennett public phone would likely have to turned off during the day. for homes wherever they please. town officials planning the Main New England Telephone and Con­ to the full range of Society products and Manchester Herald be relocated. However in a “Ba.sically it (the microphone) is Sueet reconshuction project, which Local merchant George Marlow, necticut Natural Gas answered ques­ services, including CD's, Money Market 2 telephone interview Wednesday he for evening safety,” said Elsesser. owner of Marlow’s department tion about the work on their lines. . * could go out to bid as soon as Mon­ said there is “an cxpicnsc” for such Accounts, Mortgages, Home Equity y e a r C D 9 11 8.75* store, asked if the lowest bidder had COVENTRY — A warning sign GNP NOTICE day. The monitoring system was in­ Loans, Checking Accounts, Retirement to be chosen. He said he was con­ SNET is going to drill through has been posted by a public relocation. 9 stalled as part of temporary renova­ From Page 1 cerned that the lowest bid may come foundations of about 15 to 20 cus­ telephone located near a new camera “We have no intention of listening FREE Planning, Wills, Trusts and Estate SuteUnUal penalty io t wlthdrawd prior to maturity. Thia offer U for Indfvlduala cmly. In total p«d on However, Public Works Director tions to improve police department account will be that rate in effect on the day the account la tmened. Ratea are compounded monlhly. tomers to replace their lines and in, but we are waiting to sec if there Planning, Savings Bank Life Insurance, Peter P. Lozis, who moderated the from a contractor who will not do and microphone that monitors the safety and space needs. GHO TICKETS conduits, according to an SNET are complaints,” Elsesser said. change from the May figure. Appointment Banking and much more. meeting, said the bid specifications the job quickly and efficiently. hallway outside the police depart­ representative. The cost will be In addition, he said the Elsesser said to date, no com­ Tlw economy advanced 3.0 per­ "Curtis Mathes has again been selected the Plus Brokerage Services at the Xchange Theae ratea are offered In our Manchcato office only «id may not be combined with my CO borne may not be advertised for a couple ment in the Town Office Building. program. New Depoafu ody. ^ Lozis said the state mandates that cent in 1989, down from 4.4 percent $250 to $300 for each, totalling ' The warning was posted after the microphone, which amplifies sound plaints have been lodged about the television used at the GHO" located at Society. of weeks depending upon a decision the lowest responsible bidder must a year earlier. about $7,000. presence of the monitoring system into the police dispatcher’s office, is system. issued by the Federal Highway Ad­ be chosen in projects done with state Despite the slower growth, most Purchase any product from 6-12 thru 6-30 mrmber of™^ by soon. You will find that there are many benefits to becoming an important and its proximity to the public ministration. money. But he said also that the bid­ eccHiomists believe the economy Lozis said the work may be phone was reported by the Herald, and get free tickets to the GHO ders must have a reputation in good will continue to skirt a recession, Lozis said a few of the rights ot funded by the town, if the Board of Town Manager John Elsesser said. Special discount prices after tournament. standing to be selected. Two appointed by board generally defined as two straight way and one of the permits neces­ Directors chooses to make such a The system is located diagonally SOCIETY Asked about the eagerness of con­ contribution. The town Board of Directors declines in the GNP. Curtis Mathes sary for the project have not been above the public phone. Albert Gamer, of 203 Valley 9 In fact, the Federal Reserve © FORSAVINGS acquired, so whether the town will tractors to submit bids. Lozis said, He said also that the town will not The sign notes the presence of the IXiesday approved the appointments View Drive, was {qipointcd as an al­ released a survey on Wednesday in­ 273 W. Middle Tpke. CommiHcd to our members since 1819. have to wait for those is up to the “they are starving." He expects build heated sidewalks because they monitoring system and reads, “Your of two Republicans to a pair of in­ ternate to the Planning and Zoning f^i'mber FDIC. Equ.il Opportunity Lender. f S about 12 general contractors will fluential town committees. dicating the economy continu^ to Manchester, Conn. discretion of the highway agency. arc not energy efficient. However, side of the conversation may inad­ Commission for a term that expires grow sluggishly through the first submit bid proposals for the project, property owners can build them at vertently be overheard.” It also Barbara King, of 571 Center St., this year. part o f June, although recessionary 649-3406 732 Main Street • Manchester, Con.necticut 06050 The bid proposals will be due which is estimated to cost about $13 their expense in front of their own notes conversations are not being was appointed to the Housing pockets were found in some sectors. 646-7260 about a month after specifications million. The town’s share of the buildings, but the town is recom­ recorded. Authority for a term that expires in arc advertised, said Director of En­ work is to total about $2.4 million. mending they do not Initially Elsesser had said the July. 0

\ \ \ \ 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990—13 Town hall employees’ IN CONNECTICUT. contract, raise ratified ■ State police union endorses Levin r e c o r d HARTFORD (AP) — The l,(X)()-member Connecticut State Police By Jacqueline Bennett going to talk about wages, but the Union on Wednesday endorsed state Rep. Jay B. Levin over state Sen. Manchester Herald employees had a willingness to talk Richard Blumenthal in the race for the Democratic nomination for at­ about health options,” Elsesser said torney general. A b o u t To w n COVENTRY — Concessions in a phone interview Wednesday. Union President Robert Kowalczyk said Levin had been an effec­ Adopt-a-pet: Gigi, Cassie waiting College Notes were made on both sides of the Elsesser said the change in the tive leader in law enforcement and criminal justice and “knows that to negotiating uble, says the head of pay policy for temporarily assuming have an effective and fair criminal justice system, you have to listen, Circus comes to town the town hall employees union, a supervisor’s duty was “a give work with and assist the men and women who work every day to keep By Barbara Richmond which has reached the settlement of back” for implementation of the our communities safe.” ■: . acrobats, aerialists, elephants, Manchester Herald Town teacher awarded a two year contract with a 5 percent salary scale recommended by a During his tenure as co-chairman of the General Assembly’s * will come to town Ann Marie Ward, a teacher at East Catholic High pay increase per year. recent management consultant study Program Review and Investigations Committee, Levin, D-New Lon­ Z Oldc lynie Cirem. Performan- It was almost a full house at the ^ wdl be held at 6 and 8:15 p.m. on Memorial Field at School, has been awarded a fellowship by the National In exchange, the union agreed to a done by William E. McClane of don, at times came under fire from top state police officials as the Manchester Dog Pound this week. Endowment for the Humanities, to participate in the Weston. Manchester High School. Tickets are $7. revised policy on pay for employees panel looked into the agency’s use of informants and its policies in Some of the dogs have been there 1990 program of Summer Seminars for School who assume, temporarily, super­ Under the old policy, after a su­ general. for a few weeks and others were Teachers. visor’s duties. The new policy pervisor was absent four hours, an At one point, L t Edward Dailey had described Levin as “an ar­ . Art exhibit to open new since last TViesday. She will be a summer fellow in a seminar entitled employee assuming the duties favors the town. The union also Judy Haming/Manchester Herald rogant, pompous little twit” — a remark that prompted the govemw to • The Manchester Art Association will hold an open The featured pet this week is a “History and Film.” It will be held at the Mew Jersey In­ would receive the pay differential — agreed to discass a change in health demand an apology from Dailey to Levin. . recepuon, featuring painting exhibits, on Friday from 7 female poodle cross, maybe part stitute of Technology. Teachers selected receiv^ a now it will be after a two day ab­ EAGLE SCOUTS — Nathan Gohia, left, and David Phillips insurance coverage. Levin said that the endorsement shows that “the rank-and-file line , to 9 pan. at the Newspace Gallery, Lowe Building, cock-a-poo. She’s been named stipend of $2,0(X) to cover travel, study and living ex­ “That’s called negotiation,” sence, or one day during vacations. have each received the Eagle Scout awards from officere really in fact had a lot of respect for the woik we were doing.” Gigi. She was found near the penses. The new contract ratified by the , Mmchester Community College, 60 Bidwell St. Local Sandra Ashley, union president said Manchester Boy Scout Troop 25. Gohia is the son of Michael Levin and Blumenthal, D-Stamford, are nmning neck-and-neck in artists will be on hand to discuss their work. Refresh- landfill area and near the dog Town Council and the unicm follow­ Wednesday. She said the union the quest for ^ le ^ te siqiport at next month’s nominating convention ments will be served. Pianist Kenneth Wood will enter- pound area on June .9. ing an executive session earlier this and Carol Gohia of 24 Westerly St. in Manchester, and Phil­ would have preferred the pay for and the nomination may ultimately be decided in a September ton. The exhibit will be on display at the gallery from Gigi is white and black and is week goes into effect July 1. The lips is the son of David and Usani Phillips of 106 Joan Circle primary. about 4 years old. She’s very cute temporarily assuming a supervisor’s of Manchester. - July 6 to August 31, weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Public Meetings duties remain as it was, but feels appeal to change insurance coverage ■ PBnel OKs fiscal aid for Connecticut and very lively, but quiet. what the workers gained was worth so that workers pay a percentage of : MARC seeks members The golden retriever male, the premium, Elsesser said, is due to WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel approved two measures giving up a little. ; The Manchester Association of Retarded Citizens’ found on Hackmatack Street on Public meetings scheduled for today: skyrocketing costs. that could translate into federal dollars for Connecticut Wednesday — June 8, has been adopted by a Ver­ Town Manager John Elsesser was " annual membership drive is underway. Dues are $15 per Elsesser said all town hall con­ one a bill to help upgrade Bradley International Airport and the other non family. Smokey, the black set­ Manchester enthusiastic about the employees’ Dictionary use fails year and tax deductible. Members receive a regular tracts have now been negotiated and a measure to protect federal highway aid money. ■ newsletter and are invited to meetings and other func- ter cross, featured a few weeks Board of Directors comment session. Municipal Build­ new contract The current contract agreements reached. Non-union The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation recom­ ei^s June 30,1991, but according to •• Uons. For more information, call 646-5718. ago, has been adopted by a ing coffee room, 6:30 p.m. contracts, including Elses^r’s, will mended the measures as part of the budget planning process. Both are Manchester family. stipulation was reopened this year Another new one is a German at the pound is 643-6642 If there Democratic Subcommittee, Lincoln Center coffee be negotiated after the start of the to end Aparo trial expected to win approv^ of the full Appropriations Committee and Sally, a female settcr-Labrador for wage negotiations. : MHS class reunion planned short-haired pointer. He’s about 4 is no answer, call the police room, 7 p.m. new 1990-91 fiscal year that begins the House before going to the Senate for consideration. retriever cross, also featured in the years old and is chocolate brown. department at 646-4555. Advisory Parks and Recreation, Recreation Dept., 7:30 “Under the contract we were only July 1. former boyfriend, Dennis Coleman. The Bradley Airport measure would provide $3 million in aid : Manchester High School’s Class of 1%5 will hold its By Denise Lavoie - ^ th reunion on Nov. 23 at the Treadway Hartford Hotel column, is still waiting to be He was found on Spencer Street by Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. is p.m. Coleman confessed to strangling atx)ve what the federal government would normally give the state for The Associated Press : in Hartford. For more information, call 227-0187 or adopted. Sally is about 5 months a young boy who said he found a volunteer organization that takes Joyce Aparo and is now serving a airports. Members of the Connecticut delegation lobbied for the extra old and she was found with an Andover 34-year prison sentence for the ■ write: Reunion planners, P.O. Box 3492, Westport, CT him on May 30 and waited to see in stray and homeless cats and kit­ money because Bradley is handling a rapidly expanding volume of ' 06880. older female, about 2 years old, Land Preservation Committee, Town Office Building, Board OKs reorganizing HARTFORD — Jurors in the crime. Aparo faces up to 80 years in if anyone claimed him before tens. ITie organization is always in traffic and starting direct flights to Europe. probably her mother. TTiey were bringing him to the pound. 7:30 p.m. Karin Aparo murder-conspiracy trial prison if convicted on both murder need of finding good homes for the The other measure ^proved by the subcommittee would prevent : Bridge Club announces results found in the Highland Park area. who turned to Webster’s New World conspiracy and accessory charges. The other new one is a black animals. Dictionary for two definitions were Connecticut from losing as much as $4 million in federal aid. The The very fluffy chow, found on Labrador cross male. He’s about 2 Bolton sanitation personnel Swtos said the jury’s use of the The Manchester A.M. Bridge Club announces the fol­ Cassie, a cute black and white gently a^onished by the judge, state risked penalties for being among the states with a high rate of Deming Street on June 11, is still years old and was picked up on Zoning Board of Appeals, Community Hall, 7 pjn. dictionary constituted juror miscon­ lowing results of its most recent games: June 11, N-S, 1, cat is this week’s featured pet of who ruled that their transgression speeding violations on 55 mph highways. at the pound. Dog Warden Thomas Glcnwood Street on June 16. He is By Rick Santos amount of people reporting. It’s the duct and hurt Aparo’s chances of Linda Simmons and Ellen Goldberg; 2, Jim B ^er and that organization. All of the cats did not warrant a mistrial. F^scantell said the dog was wear­ wearing a South Windsor tag. Coventry amount of ^ b lic Woiks Department receiving a fair trial. But Corrigan Louise Kermode; 3, Eleanor Berggren and Sara Mendel­ and kittens put up for adoption are Manchester Herald Superior Court Judge Thomas H. ■ Victim’s mother confronts drunk driver ing a Massachusetts license. He The dog pound is located on Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, 7:30 work that passes through my desk.” repeated his earlier explanation of sohn; E-W, 1, Frankie Brown and Pal Schackner; 2, Tom neutered or spayed and given their Corrigan rejected a request for a ^ NORWALK (AP) — The mother of a 20-year-old Wilton woman tried to contact the owner, but was town property off Olcott Sttcet shots, unless too young when p.m. After some mild opposition from Irish protested: “Combining high­ the legal meaning of the word “in­ .. Regan and Bev Cochran; 3, Mollie Timreck and Peg mistrial from Aparo’s defense attor­ killed in a drunken driving accident told the man being sentenced for unsuccessful. near the landfill. The dog warden taken. two Republican town directors, the way and sanitation is like combining tent” to the jury and rejected Santos’ ; Dunfield; ney Wednesday, saying the jury’s her daughter’s death that he should have been there to watch Karen There were three new dogs at is at the pound weekdays from Board of Directors voted un­ police and garbage collection. request. „ Also, June 14, N-S, 1, Linda Simmons and Mollie For more information about S " use of a dictionary during delibera­ Marie Whitaker “turn gray as she slid from life into death.” the pound, as of Tliesday. One is a noon to 1 p.m. adopting a pet, or becoming a animously Tliesday to approve a Lozis said Irish was wrong in In their third day of deliberations 'Timreck; 2, Deane McCarthy and Peter Griffiths; 3, Ann 5 -n tions had not jeopardized Aparo’s Gary Klik, 39, of Seymour received a five-year prison sentence, female Sheltie. She’s tri-color, is There is also someone at the member of the organization, call reorganization of a portion of the saying that because highway and Wednesday, the jury deliberated for DeMartin and Joe Bussiere; E-W, 1, Betty Serpel and chance for a fair trial. suspended after three years, in Norwalk Superior Court Thesday. He about 2 years old, and was found pound from 6 to 9 p.m., Monday either 242-2156, day or evening, or Thoughts administration of the Sanitation sanitation divisions go together well about 4'/2 hours without reaching a Bev Taylor; 2, Frankie Brown and Peg Dunfield; and 3, Attorney Hubert Santos moved pleaded no contest to a charge of second-degree manslaughter on on Elm Terrace on June 13. through Friday. The phone number 232-8317, evenings only. Division. because they not only are based near verdict. Deliberations were Ann Staub and Mary Willhide. for a mistrial after jurors said they April 30. each other (Olcott Street), but also scheduled to resume today. Just as God has established biblical standards fcM' Two of the changes will take ef­ looked up the words “intent” and Klik was driving the van that hit Karen Whitaker’s car on Main because they can coordinate the ser­ The jury asked Corrigan to repeat parents to adhere to. He also speaks clearly as to what the fect July 1. They are the creation of “deed” in the dictionary that one of Avenue in Norwalk on Nov. 4, 1988. Whitaker, a student at Fairfield vices they provide. his earlier explanation of the charges responsibilities of children are. The apostle ftul addres­ a highway and sanitation ad­ the jurors brought from home. Only University, died four days later at Norwalk Hospital. Irish said he thinks a reorganiza­ against Aparo and explain again ses this issue in Ephesians 6:1-3 and Colossians 3:20. ° m ministrator to replace the current official exhibits are allowed in the “The most difficult image for me has been that of my child lying in ^Obituaries highway superintendent, and the re­ tion would eliminate confusion, but how the law applies to those char­ God commands, not suggests, that children are to obey Lozis said it may create more. jury room during deliberations. a pool of blood because you, Gary Klik, had to drink and then had to placement of the part-time highway ges. their parents. The word “children” (vs.l) has a very ^ . “My own personal preference is. Corrigan told jurors they must use drive unaware — out of control,” said Eleanor Whitaker, handing Klik broad meaning and can refer to a child, grandchild, or and sanitation bookkeeper position JuTOTs also had the defense tes­ a sketch of her daughter’s gravestone. Maurice L. Meredith with a full-time office manager. I’d rather have direct dialogue with the legal definition of the word “in­ timony of Aparo’s best friend. Shan­ Services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Clark, Bell & Bell Funeral Home, other sisters, C. Barbara Ostendorf of simply a descendant. In Jewish culture, a child would Klik faced Whitaker as she spoke to him. Maurice L. Meredith, 58, of 550 I ^ my division heads,” Lozis said. tent” when deliberating on whether non Etubois, read back to them from Carmon Windsor Funeral Home in Hartford. Wind.sor, Amilie Nielsen of West Hartford refer to anyone who had not yet been given the privilege Also, the board approved the new “Everyday I wake up and live this again and again,” he said, hug­ 'Keeney S t, died suddenly Monday (June Z rri Republican Geoffrey Naab said Aparo conspired with the intent to the court reporter. Dubois testified Windsor, followed by a mass of Christian and Frances Jasinskas of Hartford; and of being recognized as an adult. The word “obey” literal­ position of sanitation superintendent ging her. “1 wish I could change it. I’m sorry.” ,18, 1990) at Jacobi Hospital, Bronx, NY. Louis H. Skinner Sr. he agreed with Irish about a possible kill her mother Joyce on Aug. 5, that Aparo told her three weeks burial at 11:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Chur­ several nieces and nephews. He was ly means to hear, listen attentively to or yield and con­ O TF which is to be filled Sept. 1. ;He had been a crossing guard at the comer reorganization, but wanted to make 1987. before the murder that her turbulent ch, Hartford. Louis H. Skinner Sr., 89, of 134 Sum­ predeceased by a brother, Joseph Wit­ form to a command. The tense of this word is such that it Before the vote was taken, ■ Inmate gets six months for assault ■ of Center and Faulkner Streets for the past sure people were not misinterpreting Aparo, 19, is charged with plot­ relationship with her mother had im­ Burial is in Windsor Veteran’s mer St., hu-sband of Stella N. (Alcock) kowsky, and a sister, Mary Malley. implies a continuous or repeated action. R^ublican Director Wally Irish VERNON (AP) — A 35-year-old man serving an eight-year sen- two years. said, “it concerns me that we’re as­ such concerns as a lack of con­ ting her mother’s murder with her proved. Memorial Cemetery. Calling hours arc Skinner, died suddenly Tuesday (June 19, Services will be Friday at 8:30 p.m. Verses two and three of Ephesians, chapter six state tent^ for burglary, larceny and stealing a firearm has been sentenced Bom in England, he came to the U.S.A. 1990) at his home. O “n king a department head to head up fidence in Highway and Sanitation today from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. from the D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, the reward given by God to those who strive to be to six more months behind bars for assaulting a guard with a bar of • in 1953, where he lived in Manchester for Donations may be made to the Holy Bom in St. Jacques, Newfoundland, on two very important posts of the Superintendent Lee F. O’Connor Jr. soap during a melee at a state prison last November. Wclhcrsficld, with a Mass of Christian obedient to this particular command. m ^ “I think I speak for all of my col­ <30 years. He was employed by the Trinity Church, 53 Capitol Ave., Hartford, March 6, 1901, he lived most of his adult town Public Works Department, Arson charged in case Edgardo Salas was sentenced Thesday in Vernon Superior Court by burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church, Like King David, remember to pray for your children, leagues,” Naab said, “when I say 'Hartford Insurance Group for 27 years, or to Hartford Oncology, 80 Seymour St., life in New Bedford, Mass., and had been asking that God would create within each of them a heart being highway and sanitation.” Judge Harry N. Jackaway. I retiring in 1989. Hartford. Burial will be in Mount St. he’s doing a heck of a job.” Hartford. a resident of Manchester since 1976. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling that desires to obey His word. Remember also to model “1 feel very strongly that there As part of a plea bargain, Salas admitted throwing a bar of soap at Surviving are his wife, Helen (Guilmet) He proposed the directors ap­ He was a member of the Canadian Mer­ within your own life, a desire and willingness to submit should be a reorganization of the of family versus dealers the head of a guard at the ^m ers maximum-security prison on Nov, Roberta (Davis) Green hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. S O prove the reorganization with the Meredith; two sons, Michael of Tolland, chant Marine during World War II, and to the authorities that God has placed over you. Public Works Department with the 10. "nie guard received hospital treatment for a bruised forehead, ac­ and Mark of Manchester; three brothers, understanding that they will later ex­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 24- Roberta (Davis) Gross Green, formerly prior to retiring in 1966 he was captain of Minnie Schilit formation of assistant public works were asleep in the Carmel Sttect cording to court documents. ^Austin and Grahame in Australia, and of 41 Glenn R o^, East Hartford, died amine the possibility of reorganiz­ year-old man has b ^ n charged with his own commercial fishing boat out of Minnie Schilit, of North Miami, Fla., Rev. Kevin E. Schwamb S > directOTS,” Irish said. house when a plastic bottle filled Salas was one of several inmates involved in a melee in which ■Brian in England; five sisters, Joan Cum- Wednesday (June 20, 1990) at a local con­ > r- ing. arson in the firebombing of a home New Bedford. died Tue.sday (June 19, 1990). Trinity Covenant Church with was tossed onto the about eight guards were injured. The incident began when another in­ •mings, Deirdre Dickinson and Pamela ^ CO He said his plan would decrease In response to the suggestion. owned by a family that has con­ valescent home. Survivors include a He was a member of St. Mary’s Ep- Survivors include a husband, Saul porch. The firebomb exploded and mate accused a guard of cutting back his recreation time, according to ‘Stevens, all in England; and Vera Cyr of grandson, Lance D. Gross of Manchester. the number of people that report Democratic Director James F. fronted neighborhood drug dealers. flames engulfed the porch. sicopal Church, a 32nd Degree Mason of Schilit, two sons, Steven Schilit of J3 > court documents. ^Middletown, and Dawn Meredith of West Bom in Boston., Mass., on March 21, directly to Public Works Director “Dutch” Fogarty said, “we ought to Dean Lee, 24, was charged Wed­ Dozier, associate dean of students the Star in the East Masonic Lodge of Manchester, and Jeffrey Slchilit of Boca > H S^as threw the soap at the guard after he was placed in his cell fol­ Hartford; and two grandchildren. 1902, she had lived in Biddeford, Maine, Peter P. Lozis Jr., thereby helping get some advice from somebody nesday with first-degree arson and at Western Connecticut State New Bedford; and a life member of the Raton, Fla.; and five grandchildren. lowing the fight, court documents said. He was predeceased by two brothers, for most of her life, moving to East Lottery ■V Lozis, whom Irish called over- who knows beans about these criminal attempt to commit first- University, put the fire out with a Appello Lodge of Boston, Shrine Temple. Services will be held in Florida. Dona­ Salas will begin serving the six-month sentence when he completes .William and Barry; and a .sister, Rosalind. Hartford 20 years ago. She was married to woiked. things, rather than going off half- degree arson, a police spokeswoman fire extinguisher before the flames Besides his wife, he is survived by three tions may be made to the American Heart the sentence he is serving now. * Services will be Iriday at 11 a.m. at the late Irving Gross and the late Joseph But Lozis said, “it’s not the cocked thinking we’re experts.” said. Lee gave police two addresses, could spread. sons, Louis H. Skinner Jr. of East Association or to a charity of one’s choice. •Samsel and Carmon Funeral Home, South Green. Here are Wednesday’s lottery results from around New one in West Haven and the other in Police said a short time later an ■ Soviets meet with Coast Guard Hartford, William J. Skinner of Rocky England: 'Windsor. Burial is at the convenience of Also surviving are a son, Maurice D. New Haven. The New Haven ad­ unsuccessful attempt was made to GROTON (AP) — A delegation of government and shipping offi­ Hill and Austin P. Skinner of Fairhaven !the family in East Cemetery. Calling hours Gross, Newington; two other Connecticut dress was on the same street as the firebomb a second house on Carmel cials from the Soviet Union arrived here Wednesday for meetings with Mass; two daughters, S. Kathleen Westport actress dies Daily: 4-4-9. Play Four: 3-0-4-6. are today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Newtown man forms house that was firebombed. Sttect. The second charge lodged Coast Guard ofilcials on oil spills and other pollution in the Bering Gemindcr of Salem and Stella A. Barbato NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Ina home. Contributions may be made to A graveside service will be held Friday MasroKhusetts Lee was being held at police against Lee stemmed from that and Chukchi seas. of Miami, Fla; 18 grandchildren, 16 great Balin, an actress whose adoption of three Manchester Police Union, Atm: Officer at 1 p.m. at the Woodlawn Cemetery, Bid­ Daily: 4-1-2-0. Mcgabucks: 1-3-5-8-19-35. headquarters Wednesday night on failed attack, police said. The U.S.-Soviet task force, which includes six Soviets and four of­ grandchdildren and several nieces and Vietnamese orphans was made into a TV Daley, 239 E. Middle Turnpike, deford, Maine. Arrangements are by nephews. movie in which she played herself, died Liberty Party on whim $125,000 bond before a court ap- Police said they were still trying ficials from the Coast Guard, was to meet today at the Coast Guard’s New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine Manchester 06040. Newington Memorial Funeral Home. Services will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. at Wednesday of pulmonary hypertension at pe^ance scheduled for today, she to determine whether there was a Research and Development Center at Avery Point. Daily: Pick three: 2-8-8. Pick four: 9-6-4-2. Tri-State St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Burial will HARTFORD (AP) — A New­ said. coimection between the firebombing The task force grew out of an agreement signed by the United age 52. Megabucks: 10-13-24-25-30-40. preserve the status quo and has Jonas Kruzinauskas be in E ^ t Cemetery. There are no calling town teacher who says both major Police said their investigation was and the Doziers’ stance against drug States and the Soviet Union 18 years ago to cooperate in areas of en­ Gregory Hershell McNair A resident of Westport, she died at fought a merit-pay system. ■ Jonas “John” Kruzinauskas, 60, of 44 hours. Contributions may be made to St. Yale-New Haven Hospital. political parties are essentially the Hare said the issue that inspired continuing and that additional dealers. vironmental protection. Gregory Hershell McNair, 34, of 9 Oak- Rhode Island Remington Road, Windsor, husband of ridge St., Norwich, died Tliesday (June 19, Mary’s Book of Rememberance, 41 Park Balin made her professional debut on same is forming a new party, the his run for office is the natitxial Tuesday’s attack was not the first Iri addition to developing plans for combatting pollution in the Daily: 9-9-1-7. Grandlot: 7-9-5. 3-8-0-7. 3-2-1-0-8 suspects were being sought. Gertrude (Kavaliauskas) Kruzinauskas, 1990) at home. Survivors include two un­ St., Manchester, 06040. Arrangements are the Perry Como TV show before appear­ Liberty Party, and hopes to be its savings and loan bailout, which he against ^e family. Bricks were Bering and Chukchi seas, the group will discuss research and develop­ 1-9-3-8-1-6. The firebombing happened about died Tliesday (June 19, 1990) at Hartford cles, ftul McNair and Clinton McNair, by Holmes Funeral Home. ing in her first film, “The Black Orchid” in candidate for Congress in the Sth said is a “rip off” of taxpayers’ to recently thrown through their front ment projects in the two countties and consider the possible joint test­ 1:30 a.m. T\iesday at the home of windows. But the Doziers said their ing and evaluation of pollution response equipment, according to a Hospital. Survivors include a daughter and both of Camden. 1959. She appeared a year later in “From District. pay for the mistakes of “banking Richard and Deborah Dozier. The will has been strengthened by the at­ meeting agenda. her husband, Irene and Mark Borton of He was bom Feb.5, 1956, in Hartford, a William G. Witkowsky Sr. The Terrace” with ftul Newman and William G. Hare’s new party is thieves.” Doziers and their three children tacks. Bolton. son of Jerry “Mack” McNair and Eula William G. Witkowsky Sr., 61, of Joanne Woodward. starting out as a one-man show. The Bom in Lithuania, he lived in Germany McNair. He was a Hartford resident for Manchester Herald party’s slogan, a pun on his last Hartford, husband of Josephine (Peluso) until the end of World War n, before im­ most of his life. Witkowsky, died Tliesday (June 19, 1990) Open-door mayor dies name, is “Put a burmy on the ballot.” Precision Cycie, migrating to the United States of America Survivors also include his parents, a at St. Francis Hospital. Survivors include a Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. “I drew the logo, which doesn’t in 1947. He was an Army veteran. He sister, Cynthia Cooper of Avon; two brother, Adam Witkowski, and a sister, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Charles P. Daily publication since OcL 1 ,1914. look too good,” Hare said. lived in Windsor and was employed by brothers, Steven and Jerry McNair Jr., Veronica Boukas, both of Manchester. Fwnsley, a colorful politician who as Hare said this week that he has It'S Emhart Corp for over 30 years. both of Hartford; two half sisters, two He was a lifelong resident of Hartford mayor invited people to air their gripes at USPS 327-500 V O L CIX, No. 223 mailed his Liberty Party registration SPRING & Survivors also include his wife, a son, aunts, two other uncles, a nephew, a god­ and employed as an art teacher at tlie King City Hall, died Tliesday at age 83. papers to the secretary of the stale as Capt. John Kruzinauskas Jr., who is sta­ daughter and several cousins. Philip Middle School, West Hartford. He Fiunsley died at a nursing home. The a first step toward gathering the sig­ tioned at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.; Services will he Saturday at noon at St. was a U.S. Army veteran. cause of death was not disclosed. E ditor ______.lAblter Zaborowski SUMMER Service Contract another daughter and her husband, Theresa Opinion Faoe Ediior/News Editor . Ron Robillard natures of 2,223 Sth District voters John Full Gospel Temple, Hartford. Burial Also surviving are his wife, a daughter, The Democrat was mayor from 1948 to City Editor. and Robert Schmidt of Ellington; three _ Vincent M. ^ Iv o he needs to put him on the ballot. will be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Catherine M. Witkowsky of Hartford; two 1953 and served in the U.S. House from Associate Editor . _ Alexander Girelli brothers and three sisters in Lithuania; and This is the first run for public of­ Bloomfield. Donations may be made to sons, Peter M. Witkowsy and William G. 1%5 to 1%7. He was a state legislator for SpofU Editor___ | ______Lao Austar 1 four grandchildren. Renewal Time the charity of choice. Arrangements are by Witkowsky Jr., both of Hartford; three four years in the 1930s. fice by Hare, 58, who has been a Advertising Oireclor______Mamie Miller school administrator and teacher for MOTORCYCLE TUNE UP Business Manager ______Jeanne G. Fromerth 29 years. Customer Service Manager ____ Gerlinde CoHetti Composing Manager______“I have no political experience — ____ Sheldon Cohen SPECIAL Do Not Renew Your Service W eather Pressroom Manager______Robert H. Hubbard that’s my advantage,” said Hare, who has long been a registered We now offer complete servicing Contract Until You Call John John Fogarty Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by Republican but says he will switch Mostly sunny the Manchester Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Place to being unaffiliated. on ALL BRANDS of Motorcycles... At President/Owner REGIONAL Weather Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage p ^ at “I’m not a one-issue candidate Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: Send address changes Friday, June 22 Tonight, Clearing. Low near 60. to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box SOI. MwKhester and I hope I’m not a cuckoo can­ Acom c Conn. 06040. ...at low prices and less down time Light west wind. didate.” he said. “I’m just a pretty The Manchester Herald is a member ol The Associated 9 stable guy around the comer.” W ither summary for Wednes­ Press, the Audit Bureau ol Circulation, the New England E 5 Z 5 3 iZ 3 Press Association and ths New England Newtpapw As-- Hare has a name for the five day, June 20,1990: sociabon. - r - r - WILSON eiL Temperature: high of 81, low of Republicans and two Democrats Cali us or stop down for personal 59, mean of 70. The normal is 70. The Manchester Herald welcomes unsolicited fighting for their parties’ nomina­ photographs, articles, nows releases and manuscripts tions in the Sth District: “the silent YOUR CALL TO LOWER OIL PRICES Precipitation: none for the day, Inquiries should be addressed to the Editor. The attention. 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 1.96 inches for the month, 22.75 in­ Publisher, however, assumes no responsibility lor such seven.” i c z n r z a AND ches for the year. Normal for year to materials and their return, oven with return postage in- He said his background in school date: 20.55. cludud, r.annot be guaranteed. No payment lor artides or administration has convinced him OLD FASHIONED PERSONALIZED SERVICE photographs will bo made unless specilically agreed to in ^Mention this ad and receive an additionai if tiH a r l Heating degree data: 0 for the T writing, by the Publisher. that reforms are needed to reduce tra E C 2 r3 day, 21 for the month, 5976 for the 1 costs and improve efficiency in discount. Guaranteed delivery. II you don't receive your Herald 48 years of Quality Service Experience AdanHc season. Normal for the season is education. ------5778. by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please 9 Ocean telephone your earner. II you are unable to reach your For example, he said, school sys­ c s z r a t i a Cooling degree data: 5 for the earner, call subsenber service at 647-0946 by 6 p m. tems are top-heavy with highly paid Rt. 32 West Willlngton, CT CALL JOHN NOW!!! day, 66 for the month, 80 for the weekdays lor delivery in Manchester. administrators, many of whose jobs eiM O Aee»4w««ew. imc season. Normal for the season is 68. Suggested carrier rates are $ I 80 weekly, $7.70 lor Manchester • Vernon one month, $23.10 lor three months, $46.20 lor six could be handled part time by 645-8393 872-2140 Temperature exttemes for today: months and $02.40 lor one year. Newsstand price: 35 teachers. He also said the powerfid 429-1466 4 35 West Center St., Manchester, Highest on record % , set in 1953. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Michele Beebe, a cents a copy. teachers’ lobbv has snuaht to Lowest on record, 44, set in 1918. fourth-grader at Buckley School.

\ S 14 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21,1990

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990—15 ) THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Crossword TV Tonight by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Unscramble these four Jumbles, orre letter to each square, to form four ordinary words.

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(In Stereo) sarlei 47 Garner L c 8 □ 0 D 1 @5) (3® News An angel warns Father Dowling and Sister 12 Director 50 Clog Steve about a parishioner who's in trouble CB S5) Koppel Report: A Town Meeting Dear Abby £ S Is £ £ Preminger 51 Speed mea­ L E B □ §3) Motorweek The Volvo 740 Turbo with the underworld. (60 min ) (R) (In W ith Nelson Mandela (CC) Ted Koppel DUFIL 13 Adlecllve sure (abbr.) 0 T_£. £ B B N. TH £ £ new products; the Lotus Esprit SE; a Stereo) examines the internal problems in South Keep Your ending 52 Cease-lire 0 £ m i n ] K r H W Chrysler Turbine car. Africa and their effects on the United L L ® Sword of Honour Frank (Alan — L_^ 14 A roie — 57 Ibsen M 0 A D @S) T.J. Hooker States, (60 min.) Abigail Van Buren PEOPLE A| — roee character SL B B Cl Fletcher) is injured in Vietnam; Tony (An­ £ U 1 Car Alive 15 Burrowing 58 Child's L *L0 dD Bosom Buddies drew Clarke) undergoes psychiatric eval­ CB News (CC) animal plaything K_ E_ T_ s □ £ B 1 N £ 8 dZ) Naturescene uation; Esse (Tracy Mann) helps organize a 33) ®1) News EXDULP WHAT YOU M I& H T 17 Compass 59 Sioux Indian T_ £ £ D £ H L £ 3 £. $1) Three's Company large anti-war demonstration. (2 hrs.) Part 3D Synchronal Research PO WHBSI Y o u hlO point 60 Born R_ £ £ R £ 0 £ A 2 of 3. 18 Sticky Stull 61 Skirt teature [A&E] Decades: '70s Part 2 of 2. S® All in the fam ily z n z L0N6EX VVAWT 1 T E R 8 N I i l l A Y 08) MOVIE: 'Swingin' Summer' A group 19 Publisher 62 Parcel out [CNN] World Today dD d® L.A. Law (CC) Kelsey goes over­ Y O U R BIKE. Hugh — 10 Slave letter of teen-agers opens a dancehall on Lake Persistent wife board while defending a doctor accused of 21 Adhesives DOWN 11 Bryn — 38 Soil drinks [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Boy Who Could Fly' Arrowhead hoping to book popular singing YIELD Hidden power 24 Bronte hero­ 16 — Rica 41 Fears (CC) A 14-year-old boy who has never groups. James Stacy, William Wellman malpractice; Becker encounters an un­ Now arrange the circlad letters to happy divorce*video customer; Rollins ' z'N u ine Jane — 1 Oath 20 Length 43 Jungle drum spoken a word believes so strongly in Jr , Quinn O'Hara. 1965. form the surprise answer, as sug­ argues a case against a cereal manufac­ 25 Air travel 2 WWII area measures 45 Actor Flynn magic he becomes an inspiration to those d® MOVIE: 'Purple Rain' A performer z c gested by the above cartoon. 21 Diminutive turer. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) causes dilemma term 3 From------47 Fed. agent around him. Jay Underwood, Lucy Deak- overcomes a troubled home life and fierce shocks drivers being 27 Divisions Z 48 Part ol a ins, Bonnie Bedelia. 1986. Rated PG. rivalries to become a major rock star. Hogan's Heroes 31 French yes 22 Actor church IT 4 Comes to Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day [CNN] CNN News 32 Celebes ox rest Jourdan 49 You [ESPN] Thoroughbred Digest "Em ra” 1984. DEAR A B ]^ ; I am one of four secretaries in a very 34 Those 5 ------23 Single items 50 Abandon [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep [DIS] Paul Simon; Solo A profile of (Answers tomorrow) people Silver! 24 Epic poem 53 1051, dD (3® Cosby Show (CC) The Huxtable busy offiw. Oi^ boss is wonderful. So whafs the Contributing Editor, Road & Track [M AX] MOVIE: 'Grease' A young man singer-songwriter Paul Simon, featuring in­ Jumbles: GNARL FORUM HECTIC BRIDGE 35 Baseball 6 — and me 26 Yoko — Roman household Is transformed into a play­ terviews and performance footage of Yesterday's problem? His wife. and his summer sweetheart meet again in glove 7 Dukedom 28 — letter 54 Inhabitant ground teeming with rambunctious songs including "Graceland" and ' Still Answer. Hands out money "right and left,” but doesn’t Definition: Q-Ship, also Mystery Ship. An armed ship their senior year of high school. John Tra­ She calls nearly every day. asking quesUons we would 37 Musical 8 Gravel 29 Tight 55 Camp bed youngsters for Olivia s 4th birthday party. Crazy After All These Years ' (60 min.) (R) know how to spend I t ------RIGHT disguised as a merchant or fishing ship and used to decoy work ridges 30 Hit hard 56 Wide shoe volta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Chan- (R) (In Stereo) prefer not to answer. Fbr example: With whom is “Mr 39 Black bird 9 Demon ol 33 Warm mo. size ning. 1978. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [USA] Benny Hill d3) dZ) Metropolitan Opera Presents: enemy submarines into gun range. The vehicular version: 40 Ancient Arabian lore 36 Hebrew [USA] He-Man and Masters of the Now back In tloek, JumbI* Book No. 42 i t avtHtbta for t2.M . which Ineludta poatacM L laving lunch t^ a y ? What time did he get to the of­ Der Ring Des Nibelungen: Gotterdam- 1 0 :1 0 P M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Taxi and handling, from Jumbk, ete thia nawapaptr, P.O. Box 4366, Orlando, FL 3ttM -4666 a high-powered hot-rod of an automobile disguised as a N fice this morrung? What are Mr. L’s travel plans? Universe merung Part 4 of 4 (In Stereo) Driver' A man, haunted by the world he Includa your nam«, addrtaa and tip eod* and mak« your ch«efc payabft to Nowapoporboofca. plain-Jane family sedan and used to blow the doors off \ T- T- r r IS TT sees through the window of his cab, ex­ We Aink if Mr. L wanted his wife to know these n 6 : 3 0 P M CSCBSNews (CO (instereo) (S) MOVIE: 'The Uninvited' A timid plodes in a one-man crusade against the unsuspecting sports cars. 12 ® @6) ABC News (CC) young girl, haunted by her mother's ghost, decadence of . Robert De Aing^ he wo^d have told her. Of course we give her as n r rr is helped by the new owners of her fami­ KIT ’N’ CARLYLE by U r iy Wrigitt You’re grown-up now. You’ve got responsibilities — ® Comedy Wheel Niro, Cybill Shepherd. Jodie Foster. 1976, httle information as possible, but she is very persistent. ly's estate. Ray Milland, Gail Russell, Ruth Rated R. kids, house, dog. And you’ve given up childish things IS 01) Charles in Charge (CC) Hussey. 1944 We don’t want to be rude, but she is getting on our like flashy, fast sporty cars. It’s your father’s Oldsmobile 08) Minority Business Report 1 0 :3 0 P M 33) USA Tonight nerves. Any ideas? TT dl) MOVIE: 'Bedroom Eyes' A stock­ I 'fm m ns §6) Mama's Family broker's compulsive voyeurism lands him 3D Synchronal Research and station wagons for you now. right in the middle of a murder case Ken­ WHAT5 WITH L dD ® NBC News (CC) d® Mama's Family Ah, but don’t deny it. A spark of youthful zest still neth Gilman, Dayle Haddon, Barbara Law DEAR FED UP: On c h m c S JS 'S S rt 0 ) (57) Nightly Business Report 1984. d® News IT U)OK£>l.lRE-arFORBAU6. rests deep in your middle-aged soul. It’s a yearning for View his wife’s questions as infringements on his speed and power and enthusiastic flings down twisty, WKRP in Cincinnati [A&E] Crusade in Europe The Allies (S) Hogan's Heroes privacy, tell your boss that you are unsure of how to drive into the heart of enemy territory. ®3) Three's Company back-country roads. If only there was some way to in­ 31 ® ) Love Connection answer these inquiries, and let him decide how thev [A&E] Chronicle The charming sites of [CNN] PrimeNews 1 1 :0 0 P M (B ® News (CC) should be handled. ^ dulge your enthusiasm without advertising it to the Charleston and other regions of South Car­ t= : = r 3 T - w [DIS] MOVIE: 'High-Frequency' A sa­ CB 50 Years Ago Today neighbors, your insurance agent and the local constable. olina tellite television station attendant inadver­ DEAR ABBY: Our 24-year-old daughter has been 33) Cheers (CC). Ta-da! The automotive Q-Ship is just what you need. [ESPN] SportsLook tently witnesses a murder. Vincent Spano, c living with a young man for two years. They recently be- W 3D Synchronal Research As Ted West explains in Road & Track’s June issue, the [LIFE] Rodeo Drive Oliver Benny, Anne Canovas 1988 Rated came engaged. My husband and I were very hurt when PG. d® All in the Family Q-Ship is an ordinary-looking four-door sedan perfectly on the advice of their friends, they did not think it was 7 ; 0 0 P M ® Inside Edition [LIFE] Hotel dD d® 3® News at home dropping off your daughter at her slam-dance ® (5D Wheel of Fortune (CC) necessary to ask for our blessings. [M AX] MOVIE: 'M idnight Run' (CC) A dD d?) Metropolitan Opera Presents class or toting mulch in the trunk for the roses. But un­ ® Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) bounty hunter and an accused embezzler Continues The groom’s parents did not approve of their living The Associated Press derneath its bland exterior, the Q-Ship has a demon’s ? r 01) Charles in Charge (CC) try to elude the mob as they make their way across the country. Robert Do Niro, dD Honeymooners together and gave the news of their engagement a very heart. It loves nothing more than full throttle, blasting 08)Takin' Off Travel ideas Featured: U S. Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto 1988 dD M *A*S*H cool reception. We were not happy about their living TOUCHING HISTORY — Marlene Barrett, right, of Far Rockaway, N.Y., a student at ? r across the earth like a laser cutting across inner space. islands, cycling trips, dude ranches, vaca­ Rated R. (In Stereo) d l) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) tions in Europe and New Zealand. (60 mm.) together, but we love our daughter and have tried to be Carroll Center for the Blind, Newton, Mass., touches the Shaw Civil War Memorial in [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Towering Inferno' In facL there’s a wide selection of Q-Ships in the TT r e r [A & E ] Herb Alpert at the (mprov Host: supportive. do) M 'A 'S 'H Faulty wiring causes a San Francisco skys front of the Statehouse in Boston Wednesday, with assistance by Park Ranger Wayne marketplace these days. For instance, there’s Ford’s musician Herb Alpert. Comics: Mark Pitta, % ® ) (iZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour craper to go up in flames during the struc­ Anna Wise. Vic Henley. Rondell Sheridan Now our daughter expects us to give her a large, ex­ Taurus. The Taurus is the epitome of all-American family ture's giand opening party Steve Perry. Twenty students from the center toured Boston’s Freedom Trail while listening §6) Newhart (CC) and Max Alexander. (60 min.) pensive wading, (Her girlfriends have had large, expen­ transport, right? Well, there’s another Taurus, the SHO. McQueen, Paul Newman. VVilliam Holden [CNN] Moneyline to a walking map tour, a cassette that narrates historical sights along the way. (M) 00) Current Affair 1974 Rated PG sive wcdclings, but they had not been living with their The name stands for “super-high output.” This Taurus CS) Cheers (CC) [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet s \ [USA] Murder. She Wrote fiances prior to the ceremony.) has a 'Yhmaha-designed 220-horsepower V-6 that (61) Hunter [ESPN] Baseball Tonight 8 :3 0 P M dD d® Different World (CC) Do you feel that a large extravaganza is appropriate in offers up to O-to-60 mph time of 6.6 seconds. [A&E] New Wilderness [HBO] Vietnam War Story (CC) Suffer­ ® 1990 by NEA. Inc. Miss Rivers offered the money for the Saturday Whitley misconstrues Dwayne's beautiful view of the fact this couple has oeen living as husband New ad launches football For some reason though, the SHO isn’t flying out of [CNN] Moneyline poetry about mathematics as verses in­ ing from heavy losses, the men plan to kill party when would-be bride Kathleen Gooley ap­ tended for her (R) (In Steieo) their company officer. (In Stereo) and wife for two years? Or would a smaller, more Ford dealer showrooms. Maybe sales are slow because P [ESPN] SportsCenter SNAFU by Bruce Bsaflle star’s poster modeling career peared on the comedian’s syndicated talk show. [A&E] Eagle and the Bear (CC) NATC [TMC] MOVIE: 'Papillon' A convict modest celebration be more suitable under the cir­ Pbrd only builds the SHO with a five-speed manual [LIFE] Moonlighting serving a life sentence on Devil's island is SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A racy Macy’s ad Gooley, 41, stood to lose the $4,(XX) deposit given CELEBRITY CIPHER arms itself for the Cold War cumstances? transmission (no automatic). Of course, if you’re really a Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created Irom quotations by lamous [USA] M iami Vice |ln Stereo) determined to escape. Steve McQueen, sporting football star Roger Craig in his underwear to the caterer, so she decided to throw a party for the o o people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for Dustin Hoffman, Anthony Zerbe. 1973. Your candid expertise would be appreciated. Q-Ship kind of guy or gal, that’s all you’d want anyway. another. Today's clue A equals G 7 :3 0P M ® Entertainment Tonight 9 :0 0 P M ® 0® Young Riders (CC) Rated PG has him contemplating a new career — as a pin-up homeless. However, the deposit wasn’t enough to in­ Tom Cruise s new movie ’ Davs of Thun­ Hickok IS accused of murder when the hus­ TRYING NOT TO BE vite 150 people from shelters and drug rehabilitation Then there’s Oldsmobile’s Cutlass Calais Quad 442. CD der “ (In Stereo) band of a young woman he has fallen in [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) guy. 'QZKD KM KGDZRW „ OLD-FASHIONED centers as she had hoped. The Calais Quad 442 isn’t a proper Q-Ship unless you do H - < ® (?D Jeopardy! (CC) love with IS found dead. (60 min ) (R) (In 1 1 :3 0 P M ® Night Court The newspjqier ad for Calvin Klein briefs ran Stereo) DEAR TRYING; A wedding is a gift that some a little special ordering. The car normally comes with a ® Kate & Allie (CC) ® 0® Nightline (CC). parents traditionally bestow upon their daughter, but Monday in the San Francisco Bay area. Since then, Miss Rivers and her staff decided to contribute to SJECO DR QWJDC (1^ d§) Cheers (CC) Alexis Smith guest boy-racer rear spoiler and moonman wheels — flashy ® Comedy Tonight Macy’s has been flooded with calls, a spokesman the party, said Stuart Krasnow, the show’s producer. o d 01) dD Major League Baseball: New stars as Rebecca’s former college profes­ nowhere is it written that they have an obligation to do kid’s stuff. But order it with adult paint and delete the York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays (2 sor -- and Sam's new love interest (R) (In 01) Honeymooners said. FROD JO ZJO hrs , 30 min.) (Live) so. Under the circumstances, I think a smaller, more flash, and the Calais Quad 442 could pass as your Stereo) 0® Synchronal Research modest celebration would be more suitable. But your “Men like it too, but women are crazy about the Red-faced Cosby explains quip d® d8) M -A *S 'H Le Corsaire (In Stereo) father’s Oldsmobile. Except you’ll know it’s not when OJAMKDGWC RM DZC [A&E] @ Twilight Zone (CC). ad,” spokesman Merle Goldstone said. (30) Hard Copy daughter and her fiance are entitled to have any kind of SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Bill Cosby says he [CNN] Larry King Live @D 0® Tonight Show (In Stereo) So crazy that the ad is being pinned up in offices you down-shift the five-speed transmission into fourth, O "D 00) Cosby Show (CC) wedding they wish — providing they are willing and didn’t mean to single out a football player with a 23 U K X E R Y K [ESPN] Boxing (2 hrs ) (Live) 0® MOVIE: 'Jessica' The women of a and on refrigerators. punch the throttle and feci the mega-thrust from its 16- World of Survival able to pay for it. grade-point average during a May 20 visit to the [A&E] [HBO] MOVIE; 'Above the Law' (CC) A small Italian village, jealous of beautiful wi­ The S p Francisco 49ers running back, Macy’s valve 180-horsepower four-cylinder “Quad 4" engine. [CNN] Crossfire CIA-sponsored drug cartel is uncovered by dowed mid-wife, plot to ruin her. Angie DEAR ABBY: Please tell me how to intrcxluce my University of Notre Dame. Pontiac also tarts up its Q-Ship, the 6000 S/E AWD X Z C X E . ■ — a Chicago cop Steven Seagal, Henry Silva, Dickinson. Maurice Chevalier. 1962 and Calvin Klein are considering making the ad into O T i [E S P N ] PBA Bowling: St. Charles S en­ ex-daughtcr-in-law. We are very close and see each other The entertainer discussed the incident 'Riesday on Pam Grier 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) a poster. (All Wheel Drive), with aero baubles. And it has other ior Open From St Charles. Mo (90 min ) (S) St. Elsewhere often. We run into friends quite a bit when she is visiting. U W C M L K M Y W K M X J O . (Live) [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Rollover' An ex-movte “Larry King Live,” the Cable New Network talk un-Q-Ship qualities too, like anemic brakes with no feel m rn [CNN] Sports Tonight Do I say, “This is my ex-daughter-in-law, Annie”? Rob Morse, a columnist for the San Francisco Ex­ show. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Any woman who would tell her [HBO] MOVIE: 'My Mom's a Were­ star fights for control of a petro-chemical and a dumb . But the 6000 S/C's seats, suspen­ empire founded by her murdered husband [D IS ] Prairie Home Companion; The aminer, called Craig “the most gorgeous man in the age would tell anything." — Paulette Goddard. w olf' (CC) A handsome werewolf uses his Third Annual Farewell Tour Taped at a I would greatly appreciate your help. This has been After giving tlie commencement speech at Notre sion and steering arc splendid. And its 135-horsepower supernatural powers of suggestion to lure Jane Fonda, Kris Kristofferson. Hume puzzling me for quite some time. world” and urged readers Wednesday to press for a Cronyn 1981 Dallas, Texas performance. Garrison Keil­ poster. Dame last month, Cosby met with about 300 people, V-6 engine delivers true Q-Ship performance. ® 1990 by NBA, Inc. 21 an unsuspecting housewife into his lair lor is joined by singers Robin and Linda mostly black graduates and their guests. Cosby spoke Susan Blakely, John Schuck, John Saxon [USA] Benny Hill Williams, Kate McKenzie and others, (90 HER EX-MOTHER-IN-LAW “Remember, newsprint ages quickly, even if the And finally, a little Teutonic tomfoolery. The 1988 Rated PG min ) (R) (In Stereo) 0 D (l® Seinfeld (CC) George DEAR EX: Just introduce her as “Annie, my son’s of the need to strive for excellence, pointed at foot­ Volkswagen Jetta is a boxy, economical four-cylinder 9 :3 0 P M former wife.” ink doesn’t rub off on your hand,” he wrote. “And 8:00P M (® 48 Hours: Return to and Jerry are easy prey for a stock-market [ESPN] SportsCenter stop that rubbing.” ball player Dean Brown and asked him his average, four-door sedan. The Volkswagen Jcita GLI 16V is a Crack Street (CC) Follow-up to a 1986 shyster (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'Ghostbusters IT (CC) ‘Got a mailman’s uniform? I want according to school officials and students who were four-cylinder four-door rocket. The only tip-offs that the S > there. > r- ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson to disrupt a dog show." New TV shows in the works GLI isn’t an ordinary Jetta are few badges, a tiny rear 3 3 CD FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavae When Brown told him, Cosby responded, “That’s spoiler and a modest stripe. But wind up the 16-valve LOS ANGELES (AP) — Music producer Quincy notliing.” Dr. Gott Jones will launch a movie, TV, radio and record 134-horsepower engine to 68(X) rpm, flick the car 3 3 > “The point is that it wasn’t about this young man m ^ M 3 e R w m ReMtM6e(? YOU REMEMKR Y0U\ company bankrolled by Time Warner Inc. through the comers and you know you have a genuine > H 1 aOT MY nK )T only,” Cosby said on the King show. Q-Ship in your hands. SAID I COULD SAID YOU'D •' A c l a s s “It’s been a dream of mine to have this kind of a "D FOR CHI?l5rMA6'? sisep our SLEEP our CLASS REUNION Peter Gott, M.D. relationship. We’ll have the support of a large com­ rm& SUMMER?. WITH ME? pany that has a sense of style and class,” he said Rap group unwelcome in city ^ ^ A C A S ^ OF 'fiiesday. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP) — Police put Today In History ? fJ A y u f Jones said he has resisted joint development deals city officials on notice that off-duty security will be Man is concerned in the past but was attracted to Time Warner’s enor­ hard lo come by if the rap group Public Enemy is \ t r s / / 0 Today is Thursday, June 21, the 172nd day of 1990. W p " mous distributi(Hi system. Financial details were not booked to play here, so the city decided against a \ I ------^ There are 193 days left in the year. Summer arrives at disclosed, but Jones said it was a 50-50 venture. conceit by the band. The venture plans a TV series, “The Fresh Prince 11:33 a.m. EDT. about shock burn Police oppose the groiq) because of lyrics to some Today’s highlight in history: of Bel-Air,” a comedy starring rap artist Will Smith, of their songs, said P.D. Taylor, president of the local O 1990 by NEA. tnc Th/w C^ i-2,1 and also will produce Jesse Jackson’s syndicated talk On June 21, 1964, civil rights workers Michael H. JohW^oo % Fraternal Order of Police. DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently suffered a massive program, “The Jesse Jackson Show.” Schwemer, Andrew Goodman and James E. Chaney dis­ heart attack and went into cardiac arrest. 'The doctors The police group voted last fall not to provide off- appeared in Philadelphia, Miss. Their bodies were found duty security if Public Enemy performed in the city. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom used electric shockers and restored the heartbeat. I now Nixed bride aided by Rivers in an earthen dam six weeks later. Seven men were con­ PHIPPS by Joseph Farris have a 2-inch bum on my left side. Is this a normal oc­ The city decided not to book the band for a conceit victed in 1967 of conspiracy in the killings. NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — Joan Rivers kicked in this summer at Myriad Convention Center, said ftt currence? On this date: o u c h ! THAT 60LLY,/WD6>T I 6AIP, y $1,000 for a wedding reception that was turned into a Downes, director of public facilities. Downes said the ; DEAR READER: A heart attack may lead to cardiac party for the homeless after the groom-to-be got cold In 1788, the U.S. Constitution went into effect as New h u r t ! ^ OF MY arrest: sudden heart sto i^ g e or the development of a show would have been impossible without the off- Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it. feet. duty security officers. PATIEMT6> OF— A HCV! fs^id, ineffectual pulse. If not promptly corrected, this In 1834, Cyrus Hall McCormick received a patent for t/cTtK ptMnplication is fatal. his reaping machine. ’ Therefore, a heart attack with cardiac arrest is often ’CVT treated with defibrillation (electric countershock); hand­ held electrode paddles are placed on the patient’s chesL OF IT and a brief but powerful electric shock is delivered. This NBC chief claims television critics are bored short-circuits the heart’s natural elecu-ical charges, after which the normal heartbeat is restored. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Brandon Tar- ingly, he could do no wrong. Countershock sounds like a desperate maneuver — tikoff, the child praiidigy of television, is Thitikoff struggles to rise above this. and it is. But the technique is often lifesaving, as it was In a town full of executives with the NBC is the defending champ, after all, ^Tproaching middle age and so, say some, depth of a puddle, Tartikoff is a nice guy. in your case. is his prime-time schedule. TV Topics and No. 1 is No. 1, no matter how the WINTHROP by Dick Cavalli He thanks you for accepting his call. He THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Occasionally, if the doctor fails to apply the electrode deck is cut. He has been doing this job far paddles firmly enough to the chest during countershock, Like an admonishing father, the presi­ doesn’t wear Armani suits, call you longer than counterparts Bob Iger at ABC dent of NBC entertainment recently ac­ behemoth NBC studio lot. “There isn’t an “babe” or ask you to do lunch at Lc and Jeff Sagansky at CBS. I e E T /V O S T MX PtAWT IS PEAP.'.I FttNT PO NT WE SILLV. HONEY,,, the electric current causes an arc or spark that may bum I 'V E T R I E D BUT eV^?YTIME bec a u se it left a Dome. He docs speak his mind, however. O F M Y NEWS UNPERSTAHP,.,! PIP EVERYTHING YOU'RE NOT RESR5N 51BLE the skin. This causes no particular health problems — ex­ cused upstart Fox Broadcasting Co. of adjective you can squeeze out of a In facL no one in television history has f^EADlNEr THE I T U R N T H E LITTLE SUIOIPE NOTE pandering. At NBC’s annual convention thesaums that hasn’t been applied to us.” And over the years, that has caused him a been head of entertainment at one net­ 1 cept, as you discovered, an uncomfortable bum. The skin FROAA KIEWSPAPERS.. FOR >T...I WATEKEP ITn.I FO tz THIS PLANT'S PEATH.. few problems. WATCHISe-TV. PAee, I FALX. FEft.T\L\ZEP IT.., I EVEN will heal without scar tissue. for affiliated stations two weeks ago, the work longer than Tartikoff. O N AAY H EA D . TALKEP TO IT,,// You are fortunate to have had your cardiac arrest 41-year-old former Wunderkind admitted He admits NBC has made mistakes, A few years back, he called Fax “the But Iger has stolen Tartikoffs thunder but he doesn’t want to go overboard. “I where medical help was readily available; in other cir­ his proud peacock had “strayed a bit” last coat hanger network." Two weeks ago. he most notably with the overwhelming Hovi r>o think there were probably one or two or was quoted as saying Fox shows “pander cumstances, the outcome might not have been as season with bombs such as “Hardball” success of “America’s Funniest Home —— MOUVLHOVr? three more mca culpas than should be al­ lo the worst aspects of the American TV favorable. and “.” Videos” and the critical acclaim of “Twin NBC still is the No. 1 network and Tar- lowed by law,” delivered at the recent af­ audience. They assume people don’t read Peaks.” DEAR DR. GOTT: At least once a year, I get a large filiates convention, Tartikoff said. — every reference is to other TV shows. ringworm on my right hip, always in the same place. I tikoff still is credited with bringing it Fbx has been equally blessed with its from last to first place during his 10-year They don’t ask the audience to aspire to runaway hits “The Simpsons" and “Mar­ use an anti-fun^ cream to clear it up, only to have it The upcoming fall season will be dif- any^ing.” return some months later. Why does this hap[^? tenure. But things are not the same. ried ... With Children,” both of which The accolades that once flowed like an fcrenL he promises. Nine new scries will Some TV columnists had a field day made television history this week by DEAR READER: Ringworm is a fungous infection be introduced. He is especially excited with that one. Tartikoff, they reminded that affects the skin. It typically sp ears as an enlarging, open faucet have slowed to a drip. Adjec­ breaking into Nielsen’s top five. 9 about “Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” starring EEK AND MEEK by Howls Schneider tives like “genius” and “brilliant" no readers, was the man who brought you round, itchy patch with a r a i ^ , reddish border and a Grammy-winning rapper Fresh Prince, ‘|I don’t have a shadow of a doubt that ALLEY OOP by Davs Graus longer precede almost every mention of “Manimal,” a show about a guy who we’ll be continue to be the No. 1 net­ scaly, cracked center. It usually respoixis to the applica­ the medical series “Signs of Life," his name. could turn into a snake, a panther or a work, Tartikoff said. “There’s nothing tion of anti-fungal creams or lotions. brought to you by Emmy-winning “Hill wolf, and a Gcraldo Rivera special on that I feel ashamed about. We played a 5DM E PSMrM0LD3(S5 HAVE INHERE BV tKCESSlUE •m EV CALL (T However, in some cases, the fungus may persist in the In the last two years, he has been ac­ Street Blues" writer and producer Jeffrey WELL, n o w ! HA.VE YOU BEEN BE- \ THAT'S GOTTA BE PERHAPS YOU'RE RIGHT! Satanism that included, among other good game last year. We’ve played better PEEfO £KAM /W II0G IK E G R W L£N O S TD HAVING YOURSELF, GRCXJNDLING? ) TH'STUPIDEST CHEER UP, GR(X1ND skin, despite the use of medication. The rash may be­ cused of playing it safe, of introducing Lewis, and “American Dreamer,” starring MIDPfS IfOTERRUPrUS' COME ON, IT'S TIME TO WALKER! I have gmesome nuggets, a segment on devil games, but we still won the champion­ GROUJIUG \JUMEER OF QUESTION I EVER GO! _ ------4 come inactive, even fade away, only to return some boring (x-ograms and relying too heavily Robert Urich and Carol Kane of “Thxi” RfOAfOClAL R U IM ., HEARD! __ LITTLE SURPRISE worshippers who skinned human babies. ship. And no one else even came close.” lUHiTE-COIXAR CRIMES months later. In this instance, repeated use of anti-fungal on the handful of mega-hits, including fame. But back to the fall. cream may be necessary for several weeks. “Cheers” and “The Cosby Show,” that 91 With “The Cosby Show" beginning its Elsewhere in television .. 1 suggest you see a dermatologist because your blasted NBC into first place five years “I feel like there’s been a return to the seventh season in September (or there­ T ringworm seems resistant to treatment. You may need a kind of development that either got us “TODAY” THINKS BIG BAND: ago after nearly three decades at the bot­ abouts), “Cheers” turning nine, and “The NBC s revamped “Today” show, increas­ change in medicine — or tests, such as a fungous culture, tom. into first place or kept us in first place,” Golden Girls” starting its sixth year, NBC 9 lo determine the type of microorganism causing your Tartikoff said. “As opposed to the kind of ingly harking back lo the musical spirit of ■\ has some of the oldest shows on prime­ its early days, is sparing no expense for rash. Also, other skin diseases, such as psoriasis, some­ Thrtikoff knows why this is. stuff we had last year.” time television. times mimic ringworm. "The tired quotient has to do with In 1980, Tartikoff became the youngest Friday’s scheduled appearance of singer- When the Nielsen numbers came in for pianist HiOTy Connick Jr. He’ll be backed 4.-2I In the event your rash may not be caused by a fungus, columnists who are plain tired of having entertainment president in NBC’s history, the 1989 fall season, NBC was on top, but A I am sending you a free copy of my Health Report “Ec­ to write about NBC’s prime-time succes­ following in the footsteps of mentors by a 15-pi<^ band, NBC says. Connick’s it had won with the lowest prime-time segment will air in the show’s 8:30-9 ajn. zema and Psoriasis.” ses,” he says in his Burbank office on the Grant Tinker and Fred Silverman. Seem­ ratings in its history. EDT period. 0

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 21, 1990_ i 7 HELP HOMES HERE'S r n HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS lAPARTMENT WANTED FOR SALE 1 APARTMENTS BUSINESS AD TODAY ?! M I t l i FOR SALE I FOR SALE IFOR RENT FOR RENT CABINET MAKER, min­ MANCHESTER Family B D LT O N -1 0 L A U R W O O D EAST HARTFORD-NEW im u m 5 y e a rs c o m m e r­ home. Just the place MANCHESTER-Newer 3 MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ DR.-1.5 acres of pri­ LISTING! Like new, 6 IVIY for your fam ily to coll bedroom, I'/j baths, 2 ro o m , 2nd flo o r. $625 a cial woodworking ex­ w h a t s t h e U s e ? v a c y In a g o rg e o u s room Townhouse. 2 perience with Plastic h o m e! S p a cio u s s p ilt, 4 family duplex, i n ­ month. Security. No WEATHER 18 TOO NASTY... neighborhood. 4 large bedrooms, panelled laminate, corlan, and bedroom, 2 baths, clu d e s a p p lia n c e s , w a ll pets. Adults preferred. bedroems, 2'/j baths. R e c room, dining Travelers cutting ~ *® "rOO GOOD lay-out. Full time em­ m o v e In c o n d itio n ,flre - to wall carpeting. Heat 644-8843. — NO ONE HAS TIME TO READ Drastically reduced to room, central air, fire­ n o t Included. $700 CARD... ployment. AA/EOE ploced living room, MANCHESTER-SPdclous $210,000. C a ll N o reen place, garage and - MY AD WILL GET BURIED C a ll 742-5317, 8:30 to n e ar s c h o o ls .$146,900. monthly. Security and to d a y ! 646-0868. much more. Only 1 bedroom on 2nd floor _ IN a l l THE OTHER Ad I!:. 4:30,______A must to see, coll references required. 2 In 2 fa m ily . A p p lia n c e s RE/MAX East o f the $124,OOO.U 8. R R e a lty , children preferred. No today for on appoint­ 8c carpeting, lease 8, u v r e m e m b e r MEDICAL SECRETARY- R iv e r, 647-1419.D______643-2692.0 pets. C o ll 643-7635. back in nine states MY AD NEXT WEEK... m ent. C e n tu ry 21, E p ­ security.$525 plus F U L L T I M E , 40 h o u r MANCHESTER-5134,900. ste in R e a lty , 647-8895. □ CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny 6 room, 3 bedroom du­ u tilitie s .646-3253. WE’VE HEARD ALL THE EXCUSES! w eek p o sitio n Is a v a ila ­ C.H.F.A. money will be 1.5ACRESINMANCHES- Ranch Condo, private plex. Large rooms, wo- MANCHESTER- beauti­ ble In o u r la b o ra to ry to out soon. Why not put sher/dryer hook-up, By Andrew Fraser “Other insurance companies are going TERIII Darllng6room entrance. Rent with op­ ful quality 1 bedroom, provide medical se­ y o u r o ffe r In to d a y on appliances, quiet area, Cope Cod on Gardner tio n to buy! $59,900 quiet on bus line, olr The Associated Press to be able to handle those policies with cretarial support. The th is 3 b e d ro o m , IV2 k id s o k a y . $800 plus WILL BE READ AN^IMJ^^® St. In M a n c h e s te r!! 3 IMMACULATE 1st conditioned, living not much of a ripple in the market,” said Ideal candidate will both. Colonial In mint utilities. Security and bedrooms, fully op- floor unit. Fully room, dinig room, kit­ hove previous medical condition. Coll now!! references. Available HARTFORD — The Travelers Corp. Alvin Rarsons, vice president of the Manchester Herald pllonced kitchen, apllonced! $60,900. chen with new applian­ secretarial experience Oeb646-2046 evenings. A u g u st 1st. 646-2490. says it will stop selling automobile and American Insurance Association, a along with medical front-to-bock living 2BEDROOM END ces. Including frost DOUGLAS STOKER RE/MAX East of the u n it . P o o l & T e n n is, C. transcription and of­ room, storage out­ free refrigerator, self­ homeowners insurance policies in nine Washington, D.C.-based insurance (203) 643-8275 i R iv e r, 647-1419.g______fice skills. We offer an buildings and lovely charmlno village set- MANCHESTER 1 bed" cleaning oven, dis­ lobby. USTTOM FIRST TIME OFFERED! states where business has been slow in UT excellent salary, edu­ country setting!! Im­ U m? * ’ 2‘‘ <’ 00. Anne room apartment. hwasher. Ideal tor se­ Rare opportunity to order to focus on more profitable cational and benefits mediate Occuponcyl M ille r R e a l E sta te , 647- Large kitchen with ap­ niors or middle aged. buy a d e lig h tfu l 4 bed ­ 8000. o pliances. Wall to wall The Travelers said earlier this year it plan. For Immediate Just reduced for a Come see why we maricets. room home tor only carpeting. No utilities. was evaluating its homeowners and consideration send re­ quick sqlell! rarely hove a vacancy. "We Specialize In Your $217,500. T he p e rfe c t “In today’s competitive environment, LAWN - SCAPE su m e o r a p p ly In p e r­ $139,900. Jqckson & First and last months Large storage area. automobile businesses nationwide. The "The Finishing Touches" Be a carrier! Jqckson Reql Estqte, blend of comfortable p lu s s e c u rity . $425. 649- we must preserve our capital for only the son Monday thru Fri­ LOTS/LAND Heat 81 hot water In- living, choice location 7850. company has already withdrawn from 807 Hartford Rd. HOURS; day, 8 to 4pm, to the 647-8400. □ FOR SALE cluded. $650. 247-5030. very best business opportunities and that and affordable price. the automobile insurance field in Califor­ TUES. & WED. 9-5 Human Resources De­ A DOUBLE HEADER!!!! requires increasingly higher standards of Manchester, C T 06040 Home otters formal M A N C H E S T E R 4 and 5 MANCHESTER- availa­ THURS. & FRI. 9-7 portment, Rockville Completely remodeled COVENTRY- 12 p lu s nia, and stopped writing new policies in (203) 647-1931 groat prreV'^Jlgnin'y’up'nen^cnbeV dining room and living ro o m a p a rtm e n ts. 646- ble July 15 & A u g u st 15. performance,” said Ronald E. Foley, General Hospital, 31 two family or In-law acres. Beautiful hem­ Pennsylvania. It said it would carefully SATURDAY-9-4 37b Oakland St. room with hardwood 2426 w eek d a y s 9-5. 2 bedroom apartments, (FtaxibI* Hours Availabis) Union Street. Rock­ apartment on Marble lock grove with roman­ senior vice president for personal lines at flo o rs , e at In k itch e n . large kitchen 8c living choose customers in other states. Manchester, C T 06040 ville, CT. 06066. St. In M a n ch e ste r. T h is tic ash brook running O N E -3 b e d ro o m In 3 y e a r The Travelers. Spacious fam ily room, room. Close to bus line. EOE/AA M/F/H/V lovely home MUST BE th ro u g h It! $150,000. old duplex, very nice. The Travelers is rate of a growing plus more. Coll Pot $575 p er m onth, plus The Hartford-based company said SEEN TO BE APPRE­ O th e r p a rce ls. 643-7995. $850. Two-2 b e d ro o m s, number of major insurers who have Nomerow, 657-8364. utilities. 1 month secur­ Wednesday it will stop writing FIND A CASH buyer for CIATED and boasts 4 one on first floor, one ity . C o ll eve n in g s 647- decided to cut or abandon personal lines RE/MAX East of the on seco nd flo o r on E a st those golf clu b s you n ever rooms on each floor, 9072. automobile and homeowners policies in R iv e r, 647-1419.P______sid e of to w n. $600. Se­ of insurance because of what they say Dependable Work A b a r o f toilet soap use! Advertise them for CENTRAL AIR South Carolina, Nortli Dakota, South placed In suitcases will VIEW of the hills. From ROOMS curity and references. Notices sole In cla ssifie d . Ju st d ia l THROUGHOUT, hot- are declining profits and increased med­ this super sized kitchen C a ll 645-8201. Dakota, Wyoming, West Virginia, keep them smelling ni­ 643-2711 to place your od. tub, appliances, plus a FOR RENT dling by state regulators and lawmakers. plus dining area. Slid­ Nevada, Idaho, Arkansas and Oklahoma. As a condition precedent ce...ond m ay com e In two cor garage. Ideal Other insurers making drastic changes 1131-J TOLLAND TURNPIKE handy next time you go on for fam ilies who'd like ers and deck from 2nd 4 room flat. Appliances. I n n i CONDOMINIUMS The move takes effect immediately in to the placement of any Master bedroom has COVfcN I RY- Sunny, pri­ G a ra g e a v a ila b le . $550 include Xerox Corp.’s Crum and Rrrster MANCHESTER. CT. 06040 a vocation trip. Boost SITUATION to live together under I FOR RENT some states, said Richard Fly, a advertising in the your vocation budget by I one roof! Easy core b ig g e r v ie w of the h ills. vate entrance, bath, p er m onth. C a ll 643- insurance division, Aetna Life and Marichester Herald, Ad­ WANTED Asking $200's. Coll Bor- fireplace. Non- 1823 o r 647-7522. Travelers spokesman. DON’S LAWN SERVICE AND GARDENING selling Idle Items around I vinyl siding! An excel- VERNDN-l bedroom Casualty Co., and The Hartford In­ vertiser hereby agrees your home for cosh. Place lent value at boro, 647-1419. sm o k e rs. $400. C a ll 742- MANCHESTER-3 b e d - Condo, $700/month. In­ Fly said the company will begin phas­ Roto-Tilling • Light Trucking » Mowing 5861.______MON. - FRI. 10:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. to protect, indemnify on ad In classified to find a WILL BABYSIT child 1- $172,500. Jackson S, RE/MAX East of the room duplex, applian­ cludes heat and hot ing out existing policies in November. surance Group, Philadelphia-based Cigna PAULINE PLANTE 1/2 year or older. For SATURDAY 10:00 A M. TO 6:00 P.M. and hold harmless the cosh buyer. Jackson Real Estate, R iv e r, 647-1419.P RDDM-sIngle or couple. ces. $725 p er m onth water. Loundry/Pool- Corp., The New Hampshire Insurance In fo rm a tio n c a ll 646- He said The Travelers had no figures on (203) 649-1450 SUNDAY NOON TO 5:00 P.M. Donald Seymour Manchester Herald, its 647-8400. □ TREES AND TREES Kitchen privileges, pri­ plus utilities. Security /Tennls. Available Au- Group and Continental Corp. in New 36 Arnott Road 5933. how many customers the decision would (203) 646-7011 Manchester, CT 06040 officers and employees USE RICE to Cleon the CATCH THE from the deck of this v a te re sid e n ce . 647-9813 a n d references r e ­ oust 1. 646-0059.______York. a fte r 7pm. q u ire d . 643-1082. affect. against any and all Inside of bottles and long- BREEZE!!!! Enioythe closssic colonial moke 1 bedroom Condo with you feel like the coun­ liability, loss or ex­ stem vases. Sprinkle rice cool summer breezes MANCHESTER 1 bed- garage. New kitchen “Generally those states have proven to The Travelers lost $13 million in 1989 I BUSINESS try Is yours. 8 spotless MANCHESTER- Inside container, odd while you sit on the room. Dn busline. $565 appliances. Possible be unprofitable to us,” Fly said. “Our pense, including attor­ OPPORTUNITIES rooms, quality comfortoble room, 2nd on its personal lines business, which in­ warm, sudsy water and I summer porch of this floor, gentlemen only. per month. Security 8, rent credit toward pur­ We Specialize in Wedding C^kes & Birthday Cakes neys’ fees, arising from throughout. Asking strategy for some time has been to con­ terrific 7 room Dutch $75 per w eek. Non- references required. chase. $525.00 plus u t ili­ cludes automobile and homeowners claims of unfair trade shake vigorously. The WANT to moke money!! mldS250's. Coll Bar­ centrate on those states where we see the rice will polish and clean Colonial on Redwood smokers preferred. Utilities additional. Pe­ ties. No pets. Credit policies. Fly said. He said the nine states practices, infringement Buy this superb local R o od In M a n ch e ste r. bara. 647-1419. Interior. Use the classified C o ll R ose 647-8400. te rm a n R e a lty 649-9404. references and secur­ possibility for future and long-term affected accounted for $42 millitm dol­ of trademarks, trade vending route. Coll Featuring 3 bedrooms, RE/MAX East of the columns to sell those still ity required. Coll Tom growth.” names or patents, viola­ S am , l-800-749-68(X). 1.5 b a th s, fir e p la c e , R iv e r, 647-1419.0 MANCHESTER- 2 bed- lars in premiums in 1989, about four per­ 'arc (bakery ^(r^'^ee (^hop good, but no longer used Boyle-Boyle Real Est­ tion of rights of privacy newer oak kitchen, 1st YDUR'LL find a true room Aportment- ate. 649-8000. cent of the company’s $1.7 billion in Items around your home. APARTMENT £ ------The company also said it has reduced 646 Main Street and infringement of floor family room, s ta rte r h om e buy In /Condo. East Meadow personal lines premiums. I HOMES FORRENT I Condo, Thompson the number of independent agents selling Manchester, CT 06040 copyright and hardwood floors, eco­ this 3 bedroom honev- EAST HARTFDRD AND Robert Rusbuldt, an assistant vice FOR SALE nomical gas heat, ot-o-ronch with a fully Rood. Kitchen with ap­ its personal insurance policies and proprietary rights, unfair PART TIME MANY 1, 2, and 3 bed­ p lia n c e s, o lr. $630. 1 VERNDN- 2 very nice president with the Independent Insurance EI-ECTRICAL CO., INC./CONTRACTORS tastefully decorated, oppllonced kitchen. large 1 bedroom con­ revamped its agent commission 73 SUMMIT ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 competition and libel IHELI^ WANTED easy core with alumi­ room apartments for months deposit. Coll FOREST HILLS, view of Eniov the full base­ do's. Below market Agents of America, a lobby for inde­ and slander, which may nium siding and a rent. C o ll 646-1218, P h il 648-1283. schedule, paying them on a performance Hartford. 8 room co­ ment, detached garage rent! Fully appllonced, result from the publica­ newer roof too! or Suzanne. scale instead of a flat commission begin­ pendent agents, said the decision was not Open 7 Days A Week (203) 649-5380 lo n ia l. P o o l. C o ll 643- ond the maintenance MANCHESTER- 1 bed­ wall to wall carpeting, h o w t o c u t y o u r en e r g y bills by tion of any advertise­ BECEPTIONIST- $199,900. Jackson 8< tree exterior. There's MANCHESTER -1 b e d ­ room Condo with gar­ |5 surprising. la rg e eat In kitch en . ning Jan. 1. ^ T i P ^ ^ CL&PS ENERGY-SAVERUGHIING RE- Permenont part-time 1823, MorIconI Real ment in the Manchester E state. Jackson Real Estate, plenty of room to relax room apartment, heat, age. New kitchen Easy access to high­ Fly said the decision will have no im­ postlon. General office 647-8400.D In the lig h tly w ooded, hot water, carpeting, appliances. Possible “(Insurance companies) have been Herald by advertiser, in­ procedure. Pleasant way. W ill rent for less MANCHESTER-CAPE- A BEDROOM FOR EVE- spacious lot too! This air, all appliances. Coll rent credit toward pur­ mediate impact on the company’s staff, looking at automobile insurance as a loss cluding advertisements phone voice. Typing o 127 White St. 3 bed­ thon $500 p er m onth! R Y O N E! East house needs a little 649-5240.______chase. $525 plu s u t ili­ although the company will evaluate in any free distribution necessity. Computer rooms, l'/2 baths. New Will do rent option or leader,” he said. “The loss has been get­ We Specialize in Wedding Cakes & Birthday Cakes w o rk but Is In a g re a t ties. No pets. Credit publications published experience helpful. kitchen with applian­ Hartford- Immaculate Now Is the time to run on seller financing. Coll whether layoffs are needed as the ting so bad in certain states that it’s just tour bedroom Bl-level neighborhood. Coll tor references 8i security by the Manchester H o u rs 2 to 6 d o lly ces. Maintenance tree od in classified to sell that now- Richard Burns at United Powerwash set on 0 level wooded details!! Anne Miller required. Call Tom withdrawals take place. not worth it anymore.” Herald. Saturday 9 to 12. Ma­ siding. Sheds. En­ camera you no longer RE/MAX East Dt The lot. Includes family R eal E sta te , 647-8000.O Boyle - Boyle Real R iv e r. 647-1419 o r 646- The company said it has reduced its ture person welcomed. use. z m I^sons blamed deteriorating business closed 14 foot by 16 toot room, formal dining E sta te 649-4800. 3093. ' (p e n n y ’s (B^akezy <& ^o^'^ee C^hoppe It yo u o re f a m ilia r w ith porch. Coll Owner to G E N T L Y DN YDUR agent force by about 900 over the past climates for The Travelers’ move. P a in tin g ro o m , IV2 baths and a I PART TIME general office work see. 872-2622. MIND-$123,900. Moke O -u year. “If you look at (the nine states) they 435 Hartford Turnpike and hove some time on garage. Plus a deck y o u rs e lf at h om e In th is Interior & Exterior Painting 1 HELP WANTED MANCHESTER-8 room Shops @ 30 y o u r h ands, c o ll 646- a n d above g r o u n d 3 bedroom Townhouse A Newspaper in Education Program Analysts predict that the changes will are small markets and Travelers may Colonial home with Vernon, Conn. 06066 4525 o r 643-6791. A sk to r pool ! D.W. Fish end unit with o formal Sponsored by not have much effect on consumers in PARV'Tl'ME-W e need 8 room for everyone. 4 THE QUIZ have decided that it was not worthwhile Residential & Commercial R o se llo . R e a lty , 643-1591.□ dining room, 3 bed­ T h e M ^ c h e ste r H erald O m the states The Travelers is leaving. people to work port bedrooms, living writing business there,” he said. time from out tele­ rooms, fireplaced liv­ Brush______Spray ro o m , d in in g ro o m , k it­ ing room, ooDllonced phone soles office tor MANCHESTER- CUTE 8< (10 poinU for each quettion chen, den, 2 full baths. kitchen, and finished m 55 Open 7 Days A Week (203) 871-0099 Power Washing: AU Types o! Skiing molor dolly news­ HELP COZY. Impeccable answered correctly) All appliances. Brick lower deck overlook­ WORLDSCOPE Fully Insured Senior Citizens Discount Free Estimates paper, 5pm-9pm, WANTED and aluminium siding. Cope with lots to offer Mondov-Fridov and Including kitchen addi­ ing the private, wooded $146,900. K e ith R eo le backyard. The com­ 6 4 3 -7 0 9 9 S a tu rd a y o.m . 9 to Estate, 646-4J26.,„ tion completely remo­ Moody’s downgrades 12:30. 21 hou rs w e e k ly . M EDICAL OFFICE needs J.Otb2,tclJon;p®Y^^OH-A deled In 1988- oak ca­ plex Is country set vet o o Guaranteed hourly full time person. Would Must See , Immacu­ binets, onderson on easy commute to pay. No experience ne­ like office skills and late, Executive Colon­ windows and new ap­ Hartford. Coll for de­ cessary. We will train. experience but willing ial!! 12, plus rooms, with pliances. Fenced yard. tails!! Anne Miller to train. Send resume R eal E state, 647-8000.O s > Pleasant working con­ 5 bedrooms and 2'/2 baths A great buy! General Dynamics to One Heritage Place, ditions, bonuses, com­ and lovely family room. $138,000.D.W. Fish 5 F I REPLACES! ! !- ^ O ) missions. For Inter­ Suite 105, Manchester, On lower level there Is a R e a lty . 643-1591.□ Authentically restored C T 06040. ST. LOUIS (AP) — General used to put satellites into orbit. view, contact Mr. complete In-law set-up MANCHESTER- ONE 9 room Colonial with 4 JO > Christopher between 3- with o spa. In move-ln bedrooms, formal din­ Dynamics Corp., the nation’s second FLOOR LIVING. Hard­ > H The company said that profits for the CUSTOM QUALITY 7pm . 647-9946. COOK/SUPERVISIOR- condition, you won't be­ wood floors through­ in g room, keeping One Stop Improvements We ore currently seek- ■ D largest defense contractor, had its bond first quarter of the year, which ended EXCITING Income op­ lieve this gorgeous home out this, cute "starter" room, full basement. Framing to Painting I n g 0 weekend There's charm galore ratings dropped two notches Wednesday March 31, declined in every defense-re­ portunity, rewarding unless you see It!! Lo­ or "retirement" Ranch cook/supervislor, ca te d In q u ie t n e ig h b o r­ on o quiet street. High­ with wainscoting and by Moody’s Investor Serviees Inc. be­ lated segment of the company and that benefits, develop your 5am-lpm for our 162 hood. A s k in g , $249,900.00. lights Include Iqrge wide pine floors cause of industry conditions. net income would have slipp^ 17 per­ talents os o skin and bed skilled nursing to- Licensed color consultant with S tro n o R eal E sta te , 647- fireplaced living room. throughout. Totally DAVID ADAMICK cllltv. Institutional The bond-rating service dropped cent if it weren’t for a large one-time and Insured leading skin company. 7653. $132,900.D.W. Fish updated plumbing and cooking experience Is General Dynamics senior bonds from A2 gain from the settlement of an antitrust (203) 647-1814 MANCHESTER-11 Ri­ R e a lty , 643-1591.0 electrical system, new ) After his summit meetirrg with President Bush. Mikhail Gor­ C o ll fo r In te rvie w , 644- required. We offer on 1 chard Rd. Pristine 10 foundation and root. to Baal and the company’s subordinated lawsuit. 8489. excellent benefit and BEACON HILL, bachev met with South Korean President (CHOOSE ONE: Roh room, 3'/2 both. Brick This molesty sits on debt from A3 to Baa2 because of the sag­ wage package. Quali­ MANCHESTER- Huge Toe Woo, Chun Doo Hwon), on the left here, In Son Francisco. SUMMER HELP executive residence. o v e r 1.3 a c re s of lan d Moody’s said it “believes that the fied applicants should 3 bedroom, 2 full both South Korea and the Soviet Union hove not hod formal ging condition of the military-industrial WANTED; Assembly Magnificent grounds. with more land also a p p ly In person 9om - Ranch style condo In relollons slrx:e 1950. complex. manufacturers of defense platforms Of toys. Applications $439,900. Hurry!Blan­ available. Coll the 3pm Monday- Friday mint condition. Totally The ratings were the lowest for the St. (planes, tanks, submarines) will be the token 8:30 to 2:30 at chard & Rossetto Real­ office about the poten­ Bldwell Health Core renovated In 1986. 2) Some people think the no­ K o g e C o m p a n y , 96 E lm tors," We're Selling tial for home business Louis-based defense giant for at least most severely affected by reduced #Doliar Dry Dock HERUiiQB Center, 333 Bldwell CHFA/FHA Approved. tion's resistance to new taxes riKiy WATCHWORDS defense spending.” St.Extension In H o u s e s " 646-2482.0 opportunlng In this five years and put the company’s bonds Barnett Bowman Real Estate Street, Manchester- $99,000.D.W. Fish one-of-a-kind home! be weakening. As proof, they ^Krf^EN & BATl^ Manchester. MANCHESTER-8 Hack­ R e a lty , 643-1591.□ (2 pointe for each correct match) into the bottom category of investment Fred I^tore, associate director of the t « I N I t » C T . 06040. Anne Miller Real Est­ matack St. Cleon 7 point to the recent decision by grade issues. High Technology Group at Moody’s, ate, 647-8(X)0.o voters In ..?.. to approve o hike In 1- formal o-opposltlon Offlee: (203) 633-3661 room, 2 both Victorian IDEAL 4 bedroom said another reason for the drop was the Professional Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Colonial. 3 or 4 bed­ that state's gasoline tax. 2- reslstance b-clobber General Dynamics makes F-16 fighter Colonial- featuring MANCHESTER- company’s decreased amount of readily TOOL DESIGNERS & rooms. Fireplace. 2 cor NORMA J. MARSHALL, g r i Visit our Showroom family room, new wal­ Brookslde Estates on 3- hlke c-encounter jets for the Air Force and M-1 tanks for g a ra g e . 77 fo o t by 365 available cash. Realtor Associate* / Broker lpaper & carpeting. 1st Carter Street, large 3) InelecllonsonJune lO.theSo- the Army. The company’s Electric Boat 254 Broad Street • Manchester, CT 06040 CHECKERS foot lot. Moke on of­ General Dynamics spokesman Pete President’s Club floor laundry, multi­ wooded lots with city clollst Party, formerly the Com m u­ 4- rout d-expllcit Division in Groton, Conn., makes Tri­ fer! Blanchard 8< Ros­ level deck & much utilities. Directions; Connolly said the company was disap­ APEX MACHINE, an expanding lool and gage setto Realtors," We're nist Party, won about holt the 5- confronfotlon e-lncreose dent ballistic missile submarines and 688 136 New London Turnpike Home: (203)646-4320 GEORGE R. JAY more. Professionally Highland St. to Carter pointed with the rating drop, but “we feel (203) 649-5400 manufacturer, is in need of EXPERIENCED TOOL S e llin g H o u s e s " 646- seats In parliament In the East fast-attack subs for the Navy. Glastonbury, CT 06033 Fax: (203) 657-8915 President landscaped lot with St. U 8. R Realty, we have both a strong balance sheet and FAX (203) 649-8265 DESIGNERS AND CH ECKER S Work is varied 2482.0 many mature plant­ European rratlon of General Dynamics also owns Cessna challenging, and interesting, 643-2692.0 PEOPLE/SPORTS a strong balance of business which will SOUTH WINDSOR-New ings. North Coventry, Aircraft Co. and makes a launch rocket VERNDN-BDULDER (S points for each correct answer) sustain us through this period.” WE OFFER acomplete benefit package which includes listing, deluxe 9 room $209,900.Philips Real 4) The latest wove of ethnic vio­ top wages, Blue Cross medical/denial. profit sharing E sta te , 742-14500 R ID G E III. A continua­ Ranch. Cotheadral tion of Boulder Ridge I lence In the Soviet Union has left 1) Members of the rap group TOM TIM and much more Outlookis excellentlor steady overtime celling living room. JOHNJ. KEANE. Pms. SDLAR HDME- mainte­ and II, nice high 3/4 1 scores dead In the (CHOOSE ONE: (CHOOSE ONE: Public Enemy, 2 Live 203-649-9108 IF YOU are Icxjking for a positive career move and have New kitchen. 3 bed­ 644-5998 423-0091 nance free with wood acre wooded lots with Block Sea, Central Aslan) republic Crew) were arrested at o Florida experience, APEX MACHINE is the place lor you' rooms, finished base­ stove 8i gas heat back­ CNB to absorb Shawmut Call or apply at: city utilities. Direc­ of Kirghizia. ment. Lovely family concert for performing songs from EARTH RENOVATORS ups. Very low utility tions: Tunnel Rd. to room. 2 cor garage. Apex Machine Tool Company, Inc. bills. 3 bedrooms, slid­ Rislev Rd. to Tollwood their newest album, which has been $220,000.U 8. R Realty, • LAND CLEARED • SCREENED TOPSOIL 21 Spring Lane, Farmington, CT 06032 ers from master bed­ Rd. U 8. R Realty, 5) Alberto Fujimori, on agricul­ ruled obscene. 643-2692.0 Rhode Island subsidiary • NEW LAWNS INSTALLED & UNDSCAPE Tel. (203) 677-2884 room, kitchen, 8, din­ 643-2692.0 tural engineer and o son of Ja p a ­ KEANE CORFORATION ing room to attached « STUMP REMOVAL MATERIALS DELIVERED BUILDING • REMODELING MANCHESTER-2 year nese Immigrants, was elected 2) The U.S. soccer team's worst fears PROVIDENCE (AP) — Shawmut old 6 room custom greenhouse. Private President of the troubled notion of Rhode Island Community Reinvestment INTERIOR TRIM, DECKS, ADDITIONS, KITCHENS yard features many were realized when they were routed UGHT EXCAVATING SERVICES Ranch. Large cotheod- o tew days ago. Bank of Rhode Island’s parent corpora- Association, who told the bank board ral celling In family fruit trees. Must see! MANCHESTER - Excellent 7 by (CHOOSE ONE: CzecTtoslovakla, ; tion wants to merge the institution with that Shawmut of Rhode Island has a • STONE DRIVEWAYS »RAILROAD TIE WALLS room with stone fire­ Manchester, room sided Ranch. Fireplace, liv­ Romania) In the first gom e of the 1990 ing room, dining room, eat in World Cup. Connecticut National Bank, placing con­ weak lending record in Providence • BOBCAT a BACKHOE > ABOVE GROUND PCXDLS REGISTERED (X3NSUMER PROTECTION place. Large kitchen $185,656.Philips Real NEWSNAME with center Island. 2 E sta te , 742-14500 kitchen, appliances, 3 bedrooms, trol of the Providence-based company in neighborhoods. • TRENCHES > ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS REMOVED INSURED (IS poinU for correct anewer or anewerwj bedrooms. Beautiful WARM FAMILY HDME rec room, 1 1/2 baths, garage. Hartford, Conn. He said an analysis showed that the Voters In my 3) Monica Seles defeated Stetti Grot GENERAL OFFICE CLERICAL lo t $289,000. U & R In lo w tr a ffic n e ig h b o r­ $134,000 Ksith Real EsUte In their second straight tournament bank had made only one low-interest R e a lty , 643-2692.0 southern state j Officials of Shawmut National Corp., hood. 7 room, 4 bed­ 64M126. final confrontation — this time In the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage (College student preferred for this summer posi­ MANCHESTER- Country room colonial with recently chose ___ ' j the Rhode Island bank’s parent company, French Open. TRUE OR F/\LSE; At 16, PHONE 643-9330 tion! NAMCO, one of America's largest retailers Charm. Beautiful 3 front to bock kitchen, o block man. I told the Rhode Island Board of Bank In- Finance Corp. loan on Providence’s Seles Is the youngest French Open south side in the past five years. of above-ground pools and patio furniture, has an bedroom country style porch 8< basement Re- Harvey Gantt, i corporation on TUesday that it planned to e.room. Wainscoting, MANCHESTER - 5 room Ranch, chomp ever. colonial, completely os the Demo­ , run Shawmut of Rhode Island as part of The slate bank board delayed luitil immediate opening for an office generalist at our renovated. Over V2 beamed ceilings 8 the branch network of Connecticut Na- July 17 a decision cm Shawmut of Rhode corporate office. acre of beautifully ma­ In hutch odd to the 4) Although Pot Riley Anally was kitchen, dock, storage shed, candidate for Island’s request to change its charter. nicured lawn and yard charm of this country named NBA coach of the year this I tional. MARTIN KITCHENS Diverse responsibilities include light typing, key with many fruit trees home. North Coventry, appliances, lull basement. Senate against Currently, it is nationally chartered. It season, he was replaced lost week os Bank officials said must of the local RefacIng or New punch, data eniry/retrievai, filing, audit, recep­ and plants. Close to $159,500.Philips Real $129,900 KeHh Real EcUto me this foil. wants to convert to a state charter and Give Us A Price 1-384 and ye t s till a little E sta te , 742-14500 648.4126 head co a ch of th e ..?... lending decisions still would be made in 621 HARTFORD ROAD tionist duties. Candidates should posses typing Who am I and merge with Slate Savings Bank in and We ll Beat Itl b it o f c o u n try . $159,900. Rhode Island. Consumers would notice MANCHESTER what Is my Southington, Corm., which then would ability of 45 wpm minimum, good organizational Coll today for details. BEACH 81 BDAT 5) BonirrxxG's C ol Ripken, Jr., Is now few changes and the name would remain CONNECTICUT state? Y Q y p SCORE: be merged with Cormecticut National. skills, people skills, high energy level. C e n tu ry 21, E p s te in LAUNCH PRIVI­ In second place on baseball's aH-time JIM MARTIN R e a lty , 647-8895.0 Shawmut Bank of Rhode Island, which it The board said it could not make a 289-2448 The hours are 8 to 5 Monday thru Friday, over­ LEGES odd to the at­ MANCHESTER- 8 room Colo­ 91 to 100 pointi - TOP SCOSEI consecu Ave gomes list with over 1,300 was changed to earlier this year. MANCHESTER- Why tra c tio n s of th is 5 ro o m nial. 4 bedrooms, living room, •I to 90 polnli — txc elent. decision cm Shawmut’s request until the M. Krau$e straight appearances. First pkx:e Is The president and chief executive of time available, employee discount, excellent Postpone Hapiness? Ranch close to lake. 2-3 dining room, kilcheti, den, 2 full 71 to M poWs — Good. bank filed a Conununity Reinvestment bedrooms, sliders to held by (CFKX)SE ONE: Ty Cobb, Lou working conditions, above average wages. Call today for a per- baths, aU appliances, brick & 61 to 70 poM t — FcOr. Shawmut Bank of Rhode Island, Stephen Act statement, which is nmmally re­ sbnol tour of this gra­ covered pdtio, stone O Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 0-18-00 Gehrig). W. Palmer, will leave “to pursue other quired. Please apply in person cious Ansoldl built cen­ fireplace, 1st floor aluminum siding. $142,900. KeHhRsal Estate 646-4126. opportunities of his own,” Tony Zehnder, “All banks make CRA statements and or send resume to: ter hall colonial laundry. New roof 8, a Shawmut spokesman, said Wednesday. Here's My Card is a special feature of the Manchester Herald and featuring formal living furnace, new corpet- ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ I am sure they are sincere, but things J. Mannetti, Dir. Personnel and dining rooms, first Ing. Coventry, No replacement has been named, he said. change, there are different managers and floor fam ily room, four $127,499.Philips Real BECAUSE YDU n e v e r Hkliner was out of the country and statistics pile up that there has been some runs every Thursday. If you are interested in placing your business bedrooms and two cor E sta te , 742-14500 kno\^ when someone will Spiieo noi-s ••teBuy soi-p could not be reached for comment. negative actions,” said Stale Rep. Joseph NAMCO attached garage. 3 b e d ro o m , fire p la c e d liv ­ be searching tor the Item :anai-C ItxxDAOtsoqoezo-z iMMoeAn Z-1 :SUK> .4Cy(.XubAC S9 5 9 S Residence C (N-28) — Portion of 290V Hartford Road — a special exception under Article IV, Section South to think? He played a diamond VERRANEAULT 5 for a general repairer's license at 22 and 28 4 A J 10 8 Sleeps 6. P riv a te b a y- Street, South Windsor. te r 5pm . 649-4571 Request to change the zoning district classification from RR to back to dummy’s nine and East won SINGLE QUIET ADULT 90 CHEVPRIZM HATCHBACK 40.4cy.tohM: J 9 795 Pursuant to an order of Hon. Spencer Street, Business III Zone. VK J763 with the nine the jack. Now came the club 10. Since side beach. Available looking for 1 or 2 Free containers. Open RC for that portion of 290V Hartford Road located on the west A u g u st. $595/week. 633- 8 am -8 pm c a ll 528-5741 90 CHEV CORSICA LT 40.4Cyl.tohM; S9995 William E. FitzGerald, Judge, Item #5 ♦ K97 it seemed that East held the diamond bedroom apartment In For a long-lasting fire, »^orth of 1-384 and south of the 4K 4189. for latest picking Infor­ 90 CHEV CORSICA LT40 .V-6.Auto.AA: $ 12, 195 * OUTTOBECOME dated June 8, 1990 a heanng Millbridge HoiIow Condominiums. Appl. 1411 Hector G. AIzugaray and Carlos M. Torres By James Jacoby ace, declarer ducked the 10 of clubs a duplex or 1 family choose' hardwood logs will be held on an application CHARLESTOWN mation. Opening Satur­ 90CHEVLUMINA 40.v-stohM; $ 12 ,4 9 5 * — Request for a variance of Article II, Section WEST and won the next club played. Then he house. If one Is availa­ that produce a shorter praying for a change of name At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written EAST RHODE ISLAND- cot­ day June 9th. MANCHESTER'S 16.12.0l to reduce the side yard to 14.02 feet ♦ Q4 Here is another deal from the Cana­ ble please call Linda flame and burn less ra­ 90 CHEV CAVAUER Z-24 CPE v«,tohM: 513 , 145 * as in said application on file comrnunications received. A copy of this petition is in the Town ♦ K 7 6 3 2 played a third diamond. West took the ta g e . Sleeps 5. $425 a (15 feet required) at 18 Sanrioo Drive. In­ VQ52 568-6621. Keep try in g . pidly than soft woods. If 90 CHEV CELEBRITY STA WAG v4KtohAc 514, 5 9 5 * more fully appears, at the ulerks office and may be inspected during business hours. V10 8 4 dian Invitational Pairs — this one ace, cashed the queen of clubs and w eek. 646-0174. A fte r # 1 dustrial Zone. oromo Is the most Impor­ Court of Probate on July 5. ♦ A54 ♦ J 3 played in 1990. North’s bidding meth­ took the setting trick with the fifth Ju n e 24. 1-401-364-1025. SPORTING 90 CHEV S-10 BLAZER 4X4 T*o«.va,tohM: 516' l 9 5 * Planning and Zoning Commission Item #6 4Q 9 8 5 3 4 1 0 6 2 tant consideration, select 1990 at 10:30 A.M. Marion Taggart. Secretary od was canape — the second-bid suit club. I GOODS 90 CHEV CAPRICE aASSIC 4o.v.atohM; 516 , 2 9 5 * Appl. 1412 Paul Achllll — Request for a variance to wood from fruit trees. If ' -nioMMihBiynbhMohradbyChMdtlMohDk. USED CAR 047-06 SOUTH known to be longer than the suit Silver of course made a fine play, FURNITURE Ass't Clerk Aride II, Section 5.01.01 to eliminate the side opened. At any rate, the normal three you hove fireplace logs 495 but declarer’s line of play was suspect. 107^ INDUSTRIAL g o l f CLUBS-Used. for sole, find buyers the 048-06 yard for an accessory structure (3 feet re­ no-trump contract was reached, and It’s better to lead the nine of diamonds Starter and full sets ^ 1 9 8 9 $ DEALER quired) at 24 Hyde StreeL Residence B Zone. 4A9 ' ^ ' ■ p r o p e r t y LIVING ROOM SOFA 3 quick end easy way 83 Reliant Wagon $1995 the West player, Joe Silver, led the w ith bags fro m $35. 89 4 ps Item #7 ♦ Q 10 8 6 2 from dummy and let it ride. This play ta b le s $500. B e d ro o m w ith 0 low-cost od In NISSAN SENTRA ‘E’ D,,scr.to». S 7 7 5 0 84 Marquis 4 Door $3995 4AJ74 three of clubs, a low “attitude” lead, A ls o m Isc. clu b s. 649- 84Skyhawk4Door $1595 INVITATION TO BIO Appl. 1413 succeeds whenever East holds the jack MANCHESTE R-$l 39,900 headboard, mans chest 1 7 9 4 . ______C lassified. 643-2711. 89 CHEV C1061/2 PICKUP v«.toh AC S789 5 LEGAL NOTICE David L. Thompson — Request for a indicating that he was leading from 84Giarxt Prlx20xx $2595 OF of diamonds, and does not necessarily newer River Bend In­ unchest, ladles triple 89 CHEV CAVAUER ‘CS’ 4i>.4Cyi,toto.«: 809 5 85 Grand Marquis 4 Door T he Manchester Public variance to Article II, Section 5 to reduce the Vulnerable: North-South decent values in the suit. Declarer won S $8995 THE TAX COLLECTOR Dealer; South fail when West happens to win the dustrial Condo's. 1600 dresser, nightable, 2 MEN’S 26 Inch Full 10 S c h a lle r's 85 Cdpark $8995 Schools solicits bids for ICE side yard to 2 feet (8 feet required) at 101 89 CHEV CELEBRITY 4o.v.stohAc S949 5 EIGHTH UTIUTIES DISTRICT dummy’s king and played a diamond jack. square feet with over­ mirrors, $800. Dining speed b ik e . $80. 742- Quality Pre-Owned Autoe 85 Town Car 4 door $9995 CREAM for the 1990-91 Hemlock Street, Resideioce B Zone. SoDlh to his queen, probably hoping to lose to James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on Bridge" and room table 8, 4 chairs 7475. 85Flero2Door $2995 school year. Sealed bids will All perMns liable by law to pay taxes in the Eighth Utilities Dis- Item #6 West North East head door. Near high­ Value Priced 1 9 8 8 $ 85 Eurosport 4 Door $4395 Pass Pass 1 ♦ Pass the ace since it was safe for West to “Jacoby on Card Games" (written with his father, w a y a n d M a ll. $229,900 $300. G o v e rn o r W ln- 85 Escort 4 Door bo received until June 29, tnet 01 Manchester are hereby notified that on JULY 1 1990 I App. 1414 Bruce Fords — Request for a variarxte to Ar- the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 1987 ACURA MTEQRA L8 3 DR $1995 1 NT Pass 2 T Pass have the lead. But Silver played low on commercial B1 zoned th ro p desk $200. K e y­ Auto, A/Cj Sunroof 88 CHEV SPECTRUM HATCH CPE 4cy .toh,M: 56495 86 VW Golf 5 Door $5495 1990, 12:00 Noon, at which will have a rate bill FOR THE COLLECTION OF 7 mills on the tide II. Section 10.01.05 and Article IV, Sec- - bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. time they will be publicly 2 NT Pass 3 NT All pass building plus land and b o a rd w ith sta n d $200, ID7 J MISCELLANEOUS $o.ioo 88PONTSUNBIRD‘SE'CPE4cy.toh,M: 57295 86Deville4Doar $12,995 Grand List of 1989 DUE TO THE COLLECTOR JULY 1 1990 lion 7.01.01 to construct a residential addition ‘ 5 - n garages. Fronts on 2 also 4 14lnch C h evy 1986 HONDA PRELUDE 86 Caprice 4 Door $7995 opened. The right is reserved Taxes will be accepted at 18 MAIN STREET OFFICES OF onto the first floor of a non-conforming build­ i®M for sale 88CHEVBEREnAGTCPE V«.tohM; 58595 86 Sunbird 2 Door $4395 Opening lead: 4 3 main roads. Anne m ags $200. P ric e s ne­ 6 Speed, A/C, Sunroot to reject any and all bids. THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT. OFFICE hours are: ing at 105 Ouk Street, Business II Zone. $8,700 88 1061/2 V^tohAC 58695 86 200SX3Door $5995 M ille r Real E sta te , 647- g o tia b le c a ll 647-7957 CHEV C PICKUP 86 Chevy G20 Van $10,996 Specifications and bid forms Item #9 1988 SUBARU GL SEDAN may be secured at the Busi­ MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9;30A.M.-3’30P M 8000. evenings after 6pm. 88 FORD RANGER XLT SUPER CAB v-6,toh 59795 86S10 Bla2er2 Door $9395 ONE EVENING — THURSDAY, JULY 26 1990 Appi. 1415 END ROLLS Auto, AK, PS, PB e6TcmnCar4door $12,995 ness Office. 45 North School Irwin B. Singer, Trustee — Request for a $7,400 88 PLY VOYAGER ‘SE’ PASS VAN v-atoh 511 ,7 9 5 6:OOP.M.-8;OOP.M. spedal exception under Article IV, Section w id th — 50 3 Specjolis^ frldgerafor, gas stove. 1988 MAZDA 323 SE 87 PLY RELIANT IE * 4Cyl..tohMC 55995 86Tempo4Door $3995 CT until 11:00 a.m. on the Edward Coltman, Reasonable prices. Auto, AlC, PS. PB. Low MHee 87 DodM 600 4 Door $5595 date shown below for the fol­ Ernest R. Machell 87 HONDA CIVIC4c,tohA« 56395 87IROCZ2Door $10,395 Tax Collector Secretary G all 649-6130 a fte r 5:30 $3,900 lowing: Zoning Board of Appeals - 1988 MAZDA 323 LX 87CHEVCELEBRITY40.toh./w: 56995 87Topaz4Door $4595 033-06 f>m. 87 Calais 4 Door JUNE 29. 1 990 — Auto, AX', PS. PB. Low MIIm 87 BUICK CENTURY UMITED 40i,V-6,AitoAC 57995 $7995 036-06 O “D $7,400 87 Supra TRB 3 Door $14,395 RECYCLED PAPER DIS­ CARPENTRY/ 87 Grarxl Am 2 Door INSTALLATION/ 198/CHEVY CAMARO 87 CHEV CAPRICE aASSiC 4Dr,VAAjtoAC 59195 $6695 POSAL h a n d y m e n /c a r p e n te r s 87 Regerxy 98 4 Door $10,495 I CARS [ ^ C A R S REMODELING Cteanina Hauing, Caroertfy, P & E Painting PETS AND V -8 .5 Spd., T-Top, Arc 87 CHEV CAPRICE BROUGHAM 40.va,tohM: 59995 CARS I ^ C A R S REPAIR YARDMASTERS BRUSH WORKS $6,900 07HvurxJai3Door $3495 JULY 3. 1990 — CHIP SEAL­ FOR SALE O o Ramodetig. ReasonabV Priced A professional look without the SUPPLIES 87 BRONCO II EDDIE BAUER 4X4v^.toh 510 ,7 9 5 87 B2200 Pickup $3995 ING — ROADWAY SURFACE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE SPRING CLEANUP professional cost. 1987 MAZDA RX7 87 Topaz LS 4 Door O "TI W allpim r - $25 a roll FreeEstimatea Installalion and Replacement Interior Painting S Spd., A/C, Sunmw Flxil 87 CHEV BLAZER SILVERADO 4X4 v«toh 5 1 2 ,8 5 0 $4995 TREATMENT Vinyl Floor MCaHaAnswarad •Trees & Lawns Cut A Experienced KITTENS free to a good 87 Horizon 5 Door $3395 of Water Heaters $9,400 87 Cougar LS Coupe JULY 3. 1990 — CHIP SEAL­ CoramIcTlla Rick's Handyman & •Yards & G arage Cleaned A Fully Insured ★ Free Estimates home. Nice markings. 1988 CHEVY K-5 BLAZER $8995 m ^ •Brush Piles Removed 87 Taurus 4 Door $8995 ING — NIKE SITE ROAD­ C a rp o n try :ry ^rvlca “Gas Call Eric for free estimates C o ll 645-8187.______V-8, Auto, Silverado, Loaded 1986's •Thick 6c Bacl^oe Work ^ 12 yrs. experience 87 Dakota Pickup $6595 WAY. PARKING LOT & '646-1948 ■Electnc $14,500 86 40 55695 67 Grarxl Marquis 4 Door $9995 I Llconsad S Insund ■Exterior Housepainting 646-6277 PUPPIES free to a go od CHEVCELEBRITY .v-^toh,/w: •01 w/excellent references 1990 ACURA INTEGRA OS 88 Hyundai LS 3 Door $5495 WALKWAYS hom e. C a ll 643-8030. Auto, A/C, PS, PDL, PW. CrulM 86 FORD TAURUS GL40.v4.tohAx; 56895 Tom's Installation •Driveways Sealed B8323SE:3SE3Door $4995 JULY 3. 1990 — COLD MILL­ WIsonOIConpany •Landscaping Installations •k Repair ceilings, walls FREE: adorable kittens. $16,400 86 CHRYS LEBARON CONVERTIBLE 4ci.toh 56995 88 Escort 3 Door $4995 647-7126 GCF HOME SERVICES ING TOWN STREETS S o 6466393 •Oxnplete Building 6c Wall Papering and Painting ■k Refinish cabinets C a ll 647-1225.______1986 CHEVY CAVAUER CPE 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 Remodeling, Additions, decks, Property Maintained 5 Spd., AX:, AWFM 88 Sable GS 4 Door $8595 The Town of Manchester is an BEST OFFER SALE windows, doors, dryw^l. •Any Job Considered 30 years Experience w/line finished work FREE: to a good home $2,900 1984's and Older 88 Tmm Car 4 Door $12995 equal opportunity employer, D > CARPENTER & LANDSCAPING 88 Cougar LS 2 Door Satisfaction Guaranteed, Fully Insured Free Estimates Insurance, References and without children. Point 81CHEVCITATION4o,v-6.toh.M: 52495 $8995 and requires an affirmative ac­ Fully Insured seal Siamese cat. Light SCHALLER ACURA B8RX7SE2Door $12695 HANDYMAN SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES k 89 F250 Pickup tion policy for all of its Con­ Scranton Chrysler Plymouth Beats The Competition AGAIN ^ ^ ‘ EARTH RENOVATORS Call - YARDMASTERS Free Estimates brown with dark brown 345 Center street I 84BUICKSKYLARKCUSTOM2o.4Cyi.tohM; 53895 $18,421 X I CO No job too small. Chris Fttzmaurice 89 Sable GSVVagon $11,995 tractors and Vendors as a la n d Cleared 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 MARTY IMATTSSON 647-0836 ears. Call 646-4246 Manchester 84 SUBARU‘GL’WAG0 N4Cy<.tohM: 53895 69 Sable GS 4 Door $10,995 condition of doing business SpeciaGzing in remodeGng. Choose From: 0 0 > 645-6559 •New Lawns Installed 649-4431 please leave message. 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 t CHEV CAPRICE aASSiC 4o.vAtohM: 5 3995 89 Town Car 4 Door $19,995 with the Town, as per Federal Fully Insured. 89GrandPrlxLE2Door $11,995 :Bobcat & Backhoe Work LAWN-SCAPE 89 Grand Marquis LS 4 Doer $1 Si995 Order 11246. > H Call Tom-649*6273 •Stump Removal MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED B id forms, plans and Voyagers and Grand Voyagers, CLEANING Complele property maintenance p l a c i n g a n JVD In c lo s - f PAVING •Screen Top Soil & sifled Is a very easy/1 e a C A R T E R m speoTications are available at servic;e Fully Insured Simple process. SEWING MISCELLANEOUS the General Services' office. Sundance, Acclaim, LeBaron Coupes, Landscape Materials "THE FINISHING TOUCHES” Driveways By MORANDE KITCHEN & BATH Delivered • ALTERATIONS SERVICES LINCOLN MERCURY-MA2DA TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ■RRED OF HOUSEWORK? GILL & SON'S PAVING Imperials and Fifth Avenue ORAHOUSEOM.Y •Slone Driveways 643-8275 CHEVROLET/GEO (lormeriyMoriaftyBfos.) CONNECTICUT REMODELING No Job Too Big or Too Small 1229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3 /1-384 301 Center Street SURFACE CLEANED. ______Doug______IN-EX Painting ■Free Estimates CHARLES THE RICHARD J. SARTOR, From the smallest 644-5998 SEAMSTRESS 646-6464 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-0 • FrI 9-6 • Sat 9-5 Manchester GENERAL MANAGER TMEHCALLUEAT •AH Work Guaranteed •Dressmaking ‘Alterations HANDYMAN Rebates up to *2,000 or 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 046-06 repair to the largest 6 4 4 -1 1 3 4 Senrices 871-4590 ■Replace Z i p ^ ■Coal Linings ENTERPRISES rerxjvation, we will do a ASKFORANTTA Brookside Exterior 20 Yaan Expertenca •Custom Curtains ■snpeovers financial rates as low as 2.9% BONDED ASSURED HOME POWER WASHING complete job. Maintenance & IMPROVEMENT Senkx Citizen Discount 30 YEARS EXPERCNCE residential & commercial Start to finish. Pow er W ashing CALL 647-8730 PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES DEE8 CLEANING SERVICE Landscaping ROOFING/ Program Rules Are you upset with your present $SAVE$ Free Estimates interior/exterior Complete do-it-yourself cleaning service not doirrg the Job SIDING SPRING CLEANING rigM? Div. of GRF & Company, Inc. Fully Insured Household vinegar Is an 1. ) Submit an offer with non-refundable $200 bid fee. programs available. Ws spedaGze In offlcs daaning D&HHOME •garages yard -cellars Specialist in Year-Round NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL effective and Inexpensive •gutters -rotatilling 2. ) All accepted offers must be submitted by 12:00 noon Friday, June 22,1990. Call 647-1111 We Treat Your Home fabric sofiner when added Heritage Kitchen & Exterior Maintenance RESDENnAL •brush/tree & trash 3. ) All vehicles clearly marked. ASK FOR DEE IMPROVEMEm* •RoofRepitirB 1o the final laundry rinse. 10 years in Ihe business Residential • Commercial Like Our Own Classified Is the effective removal 4. ) Bid winners notified June 22,1990. Bath Center *Outt9f8 W 30 yis. experience •Roofing •Wood Shingles A Specialty and Inexpensive way to Come visit our showroom at: Kevin find a cosh buyer for -Lawn Maintenance A fast, reliable & U y insured — Please No Wholesalers — 254 Broad Street House Cleaning -Siding Call Anytime Ask For OH household Items you no k 10% senkx discounts » 0 D O W N Manchester ■Landscape Design & Installation 6440056 64M674 lo n g e r use. 643-2711. Polish woman will •Seamless Gutters CALL 872-4072 649-5400 clean your home. ■Exterior Power Washing of All Larry ON OVER 100 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES YOU’LL NEVER GET A BETTER DEAL Surfaces •Full Re-Modeling LIONEL COTE GSL Building 644-4663 or ROOFING & SIDING LANDSCAPING LIQUIDATION ■Driveway Sealing & Paving 5 2 8 ^ 9 Maintenance Co. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 644-2835 Service -30 Years Experience •Fully Insured Screened Top Soil Commerclal/Residentlal ESTATE LiQUIDATiON •Tree Work •Written Guarantee Interior/Exterior building repair and home Scranton nmHum Means... •License # 506737 Any amount delivered I ~iPLusi n Commercial & Residential ■Tractor Work Painting Done Also; Backhoe, Bobcat, $ improvements. Interior and Country Cleaners •References 6 4 6 -9 5 6 4 exterior painting, light car­ T Cash or Sell on -light carpentry-driveway sealing Loader available Convnetciai & Residential ■Gutter Cleaning t Maintenance ‘Licensed and Insured ■ceilings and walls repaired pentry. Complete janitorial 00^to APR FINANCING FOR Consignment Eiqpeifencad and dependable ■attics and cellars dearwd Davis Construction servica. Experienced, reli­ C al for a free estimate 203-645-8892 VERY 643-6386 able, free estimates. • 7 /O UP TO -48 MONTHS 645-1174 872-1400 or 659-9555 9 Carol G r^ n Free Estimates fully insured/free estimates DECKS/ COMPETrriVE 643-0304 Subject to Ford Motor Credit Company conditions and approval. 649-0778 Landscaping Consulting ADDITIONS 1 YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE / YOUR c h o ic e Fully Insured PRICES TILE/MARBLE "We can tell you THE DECK WORKS ^93.18 MONTH* ^ 1 6 9 . 4 4 MONTH* * 1 9 7 . 6 8 BEST OFFER CUSTOM QUAUTY (Spring Special) DJR TILE WORKS 1984 MERCURY MARQUIS 1985 MERC GRAND MARQUIS 1986 CHEVY CAPRICE One stop Improvements. 648-1981 whattolookfor... Frank Young M0S213A PI44A ELDERLY CARE Install/Replaoe various lie & 090I3A Framino to Painting. Beautifully built decks at great 1986 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 1986 VW GOLF 24 hours and what to look marble M05138A M0S126A 1986 GMC JIMMY FHtni'lYMO'JIfl Kpii/niih-Gim |on;r.MiiYGi 1 II i'i0/c.iiiiY''.i rn t"n ; DODGE l-mOCilH/SLEH Licensed $ Insured. LAWN CARE affordability. Contracting & 1986 FORD ESCORT 1986 MAZDA RX7 M0SO96A iionizuN LITIAIK IN Gi;; LI IIAIII III Gi;; II MAHON C( II ll’l Aiiif r, i r U.MAHON GTS NURSE'S AIDE ■QualtyWork A StvrOil, I ’OWlC CaH Dewa Adamick out for!" 32055A 3700B1 1986 MERCURY SABLE Aufo.. Arc. 6.0(10 M|I*$ Aiifo , A/C. f’cwvoi f "jijip , 5 I’rorumri. (f'V Aiftt , AC. FREE ESTIMATES ■Reasonable Prioee FdUto. NAf )A AC. f uf Powwr Auf-3 . A C . M v ", NAIJA Years of Experience. 1986 MAZDA B2200 SE P.U. 1987 PONTIAC GRAND AM oaooai flADA Avs' aqw RmiaiI Avor.in# nn»i4 NAf)A Ayw'.-vp 11/ti >4 Full f*owwf. ii for a free quote. Gilbert's Lawn Service NADA Avn*»qw Ra'.«4 Avn> YQA n«li«it NAflA Avwaq* RoIAH 6 4 4 -2 3 6 2 •Free Eetimaiee Maintenance M05194A L01080A 1987 OLDS CALAIS 7-1814 Hospital Trained. Complete Lawn Care H a r B r o 1986 FORD TEMPO 1987 FORD TAURUS _ 646-3455 L01085A L0I049A 37005A $3550 $7075 Excellent References. Trucking, Bobcat Rental, MASONRY Coifi pnc« U.66A Afnaxti tnoncod IJ oguos 41 Cap prtc* M.AM ArtXX#>t InancM I46U. «|uM 41 $8075 $4750 $6275 Company: poymonti of II of 99% APR fW 4S montrw tolol pO||f*'«nli of ll*$44 ot 99\ APR for 41 (nonfhs lotol Con m I7.H? honcM ll.m. oguot« Loam, Stone & Mulch rtw*# t$Qb 64 toritf of poymonri M4/$ loa onR •■ rrer*# 114671> loHMerpoymanfe Mill.It loiond .Y, l« f* o' • »» AW to • nwnm loM BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER DEBT OFFER prSTAHTaBtVKX/FRBBBSmiATSS P a in tin g coriM rxX rOudod IcoRMnoi rduOod rtooo II01 M tou olpoymano M4MM loi and 742-6402 _ Dejjvejies SPRING IS THE TIME D e c k s a re tesnn not POuOod Bath/Kitchen Remodeling 100/PLYMOUrH 1905 DODGE 1988 ro n u l987 MirSUDISIII 19R6 TON MAC 1990 EAGLE Free Estim ates For Chimney Repair •Painting Interior & Exterior WAGON 9 of Manchester OUR SPECIALTY TREE SERVICE/ ntLIANr AMIES LE MUSTANG LX GALANr GHAND AM PHEMIEMES One Call Does It AH YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE y o u r CHOICE I £ MorVil Wix>d OiAln, 2 9 1 -9 6 8 1 Call Now For Free Estimate Q u a lit y P a in tin g •Wallpapering Auto . A/C. Coup*. Csat Am o. AC. Only 1]OOOMyal. Amid . AC, 9 Ann. V6. Am o. AC. 30 Years Experience Customized to your needs - PRUNING Auto . A'C. Loido4. NADA Losrtad. N/VDA Onv ?a.oonui«$. Aufo . AC. F utl Pow*i Only 1? OOO Uilay F ill PrjWfH. ChOKTOOf ?. HEATING/ •Remodeling -Custom Kitchens *2 2 5 .9 2 MONTH* *245.69 S,H - * 2 7 3 . 9 3 K t h - A'jniage notAH AvofiigA RftiJkl NAOA AvAipgw NAOA Av«m n«x.iif N^')A Avf»'.''q* R/f'Al MAOA Av^r^g* nwcul Talaga Masonry S e rvices liscensed for top quality crafts­ M & M PluRfibing & Heating PLUMBING ■Free Estim ates & Bathrooms 1986 AUDI 5000S 1987 REGENCY 98 1987IROC Z LAWN SERVICE 6 4 3 -8 2 0 9 manship. Call Joe WARRICK BROS. L01060B 06Q40A MOSOtIA 649-2871 Fertilizing, liming, spring •Senior Q tizen Discounts •Room Alterations & Additions 1986 HONDA ACCORD LXI $5575 $3775 $7975 $7875 $5750 $12,575 ______after 6pm______6 43 -7 3 8 1 ■Pruning 1987 MERC GRAND MARQUIS 1989 MERCURY SABLE OS clean-up, complete lawn •Aluminum Ac \ ^ y l ■Tree Removal 35051A 6045A PI 14 BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER BEST OFFER M & M O IL ■Replacement Windows 1987 MERCURY COUGAR LS Coihprlc* M.A6A Amouw InoncM If MA. oquok 4| Powerwashing •Professional CHmbing poyn>«n« of 146 M at $ APR tot 41 menttw lotot conaocaliam Amourotoancadlia/rr.aoyaiot service. •Electrical P131 btwMMi?; 1} lotoiorpai^n«n»TllJfl It Itaond paonond of tn •) 01 f AMto m menooTofel PLUMBING & HEATING PAINTING/ Icarw not nduood KSnoftoAllISf*"’""-’** *'*’'**** '“ Ono CREATIVE BUILDERS i t Senior Citizen Discounts ■Humbing 1988 MERCURY SABLE GS • OH Burner Service & Sales 643-0747 PAINTING/ 646-6815 PAPERING * FuUy Insured P128 The name doesn't go on... WE DESIGN FOR YOUl ■ Automatic OH DeUvery ■Roofing 1988 COUGAR LS I \ 649-8045 PAPERING 645-1973 L01046A unless the price BeauUU MIctwns 8 bathroom addi- •WeH Pumps Saiee a Service We're Here To Serve Coah [Tto* M $$$ Anoi/if SnonCfO t i Ml. MuRb 4| •Exterior Siding of m 9? 019 9% A«| to 4$ monfhi iRtRl TREMENDOUS SAVINGS.-HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION! tions/Wood decks. ■Water Heaters (Etoouic s Qm ) ntorMf 11966 16 lolRlofpay*n«nR liaM4 16 fotond is right! WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. •Decks •conn not raudwf Sale Ends June 26,1990 A U MASON WORK ■Bathroom A KHchen MOWING McHugh Himself HAWKES TREE SERVICE Quality work at a 9 Senior Citizen Discount You name t ; We can dot RemodeHrtg All lawn, tree, and Paintingtinting & WalkWallpapering at Us Bucket, truck & chipper. reasonable pricel Stump removal. Free Complele Property Maintenance m g A 30 Yrs. Experierxse -Senior Citizen Discounts shrub service interior & Exterior ' -Hardworking c ^ l e ^ Students Decks repaired or replaced. A Lkteneed ■Electric Work •2 Year Written Guarantee Free Estimates. Fully Insured. eatimatea. Special Free Estimates oonsidaratlon for elderly and LINCOLN A Insured FREE ESTIMATES CALL JOHN Call Brian Weigle handicapped Phono: MANCHESTER 203-643-6774 MORAI\IDE\ Call 646-0440 649-0773 645-8912 .Cftill-flOO-346-4649 24 Hours 6 4 3 - 9 3 2 1 6 4 7 -7 5 ^ 315 CENTER STREET (RT. 6), MANCHESTER 649-2871 No Job Too Small J u s t o ff Exit 60 from I-B4 TEL: 643-5135 D D D D D D D D D D II 0

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