M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May «■ 1M6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER SPORTS FOCUS Harvey and Kim Red Sox dump ‘Camelof offers INDTDRCYCLES/ llAW NANO PETS AND M8GELLANEDU8 (CARS I q JCARS are top scholars slumping Seattle rousing evening Automotive I v i I f d r s a l e INDPEDS BARDEN 8 UPPUES FDR SALE TAB SALES FDR SALE . . . p a g e 3 1983 Shadow 750, 4000 ... p a g e 9 ... page 13 1970 Ford Torino. 302 en­ Loro* dog hous*. Very Price War! Flashing ar­ Tag Sale - Saturday. Fur­ Datsun Sentra Wagon, Por Sal*. Lara* R*d ros- CARS gine In excellent condi­ m iles. $2000 or best offer b*rry btishos. Dig your w*ll lntulat*d with vinyl row signs $2291 Lighted, niture, toys, comping I 1984 Silver, air, stereo, and a Suzuki SP 500 dirt siding. S65. Call anytime non-arrow $279. Unllghted equipment, lots of miscel­ FOR SALE roof racks. (Uill 232-0587 tion, only 78,000 original own. Ev*rb*arlng. SO miles. Transmission and bike, $400, 1^5 weekdays c*nts. 640-2430.O 643-1680.D $229. (tree letters!) Only laneous. 42 Delmont 6-9pm evenings and 646-7595.______few left. See Locally. 1 Street. Interested? Can't weekends. exhaust system compara­ tively new, automatic Perennials - Wide variety. B month old Lab Re­ (800) 423-0163, anytim e. com e - c a ll 643-2280. If you don't ate tt, don't triever, housebroken, 1980 Mazda GLC. Auto­ stick shift on floor. Bucket 119 Lake Street Manches­ seats, body needs work. need It and don't wont It, ter. C a ll M9-0703. $1.25 per spaded, hod shots, good m atic, 68,000 m iles, $2250. H onda C iv ic 1978.4-speed, $450. C a ll 649-0524. why not sell It with o P O t.O with children. Free to 646-3548. Very good front wheel drive, 1200cc condition. Clonlflod Ad? Coll 643- good home. C a ll 649-3298. engine, tires good, body 2711 to place your od. TAB SALES Clothes, furniture, very good, needs some I q q J CAMPERS/ (couch, chairs, tables) 1975 Rabbit, needs work, I JBOOO THINGS engine work. 78,000 miles. $500 644-1098. TRAILERS 7 0 I MISCELLANEOUS kitchen Items (glassware, $650. 742-7463 after 6pm . I»«*I t o e a t flatware, plates, vases) I o 'N r s a l e stereo, film equipment, Aluminum short bed IMISCELLANEDUS aurlTrstn* Hrralft pickup sleeper compec! ) Manchester A City nl Villarje Charm Homemade Oriental b S iW T V , too m uch to IlstI AUTDMOTIVE Storm 81 Screen door. 30" top w ith Insert. $250. 644- dinner. Eggrolls, fried Tag Sale. Moving, many 374 H ebron Ave. M a y 10th. X 78V4" $5.00. Telephone Items, some furniture. 10-4pm. 3234. ______rice, for $15. or mode to 1985 S-10 B lazer In m int Tw o E78 X 14 Whitewall 643-4751. Saturday M a y 10, 10-2. 1979 T oyota C o ro lla 2 dr. 5 order. Coll 643-1949 ask (or c o n d itio n . O n ly 12,000 tires with rims, used 1'/j Rain or shine. 22 Laurel Tag Sale - M a y 10th, 29 speed. Very Good condi­ Apache Yuma Poo up M lka.p m iles. $9,800. 647-9764. years. Good condition $35 Friday. May 9,1986 Childs 16" Bicycle. Bovs, Place. Manchester. Phelps Rd., Manchester. tion. $1,000 646-0559. camper. Stove, refrldger- 25 C ents girls, solid rubber tires, ator, sink. Sleeps 5 plus. each. 643-6463 after 9om-1pm. Furniture, 1974 Austin M arina, 4 door training wheels. $60 646- 1981 Black 280 ZX Turbo Clean 8.sharp. $1,000 firm . 4:00pm. Ashworth and Glenwood household Items and sedan. 90k miles. Needs IFUELOIL/COAL/ 6794. Street. Multi-family, May more. T-Bar, AT, leather uphols­ 649-7724. valve lob and front end tery, wire wheels, Nard.l 4 Goodyear fibre-glass FIREWOOD 10th. Rain o r shine. 9-4. work. Excellent body, Ferris Jordan Pool Table. 70" wheel, in mint condition, Trovel Trailer. 21 feet. belted tires. 195/75 R- Antiques, jewelry, etc. Moving Yard Sale. Cash good tires. For ports. Best 38". Two 48" sticks, one 34,000 miles. M ay be seen Tandem Coachman. 15.$35. A p a ir 649-0670.a Cut your own seasoned only. Friday and Satur­ offer 643-6882. Nuclear fire is out; 36" stick. Rack of bolls F rid a y 8, Soturdov. May 9 at Economy Oil Change Shower, Vulcan owning, hardwood, ot Nutmeg day, 10-4. Some antiques, 2 Snows with rims. FR $99. 649-3826. 8i 10, 10-4. Tools, books, doll house, steeple clock, Inc., 315 Broad St. Man­ TV antenna, plus extras. V ln yo rd , In Coventry. $25 chester, or c a ll 647-8997, Great condition. Call af­ 78/14, steel belt radlols, running toys, collectibles 8, house­ GIVE YOUR budget a a cord. 742-8402. dirt bikes, 2 stereos and tubeless. Firestone. $50 or Rovol Copenhagen x-mas h o ld ite m s. 78 B u c k ­ break ... shop the classi­ 8:30 to 5:00 d a lly. Includ­ ter 5 646-4387. Shown at golf clubs etc. 32 Conway m ake offer. 646-2564. plates, 1980, 1981, 1982, ingham Street. Road. fied columns' ing Saturdays. Chestnut and Park. New In boxes. $75 all. FARM 8 UPPUE8 643-6526. in 4th AND EQUIPMENT schools on holiday Alliance Power ontenno. UH 8. VH F complete $25. B y Alex G lr e lll Steel Buildings. Must sell 649-0315. 2 arch style steel buildings Associate Editor KIEV. U.S.S.R. (AP) - An from cancellation. One Is 1% ^ International Atomic Energy Set of Samsonite luggoge. GLASTONBURY - Democratic 40X40 - Brond new. Call Excellent condition. Best .Agency official said today that the B ill 1-800-527-4044. Town Chairman William Ferris offer. C all 649-6757.0 fire at the Chernobyl nuclear formally announccci his candidacy reactor has been put out. The 18 ft. Trailer awning, this morning for his party's mayor of Kiev said a quarter- I RECREATIONAL stake type. Gold ond nomination to run for the Fourth million children will leave school I EQUIPMENT white. Excellent condi­ District seat in the slate Senate. early this year because of the tion. $95. 646-77810 "We are being represented by a devastating accident. state senator who puts partisan The agency official. Morri.s Iron B arb e ll set. 135 lbs. Picnic Table and benches. $45 649-2952. politics and the welfare of a few Rosen, told a news conference in Yellow kitchen sink with ■ over equality and progress for all faucet. 2 window fans. Moscow that an adjacent reactor — a senator who thinks things are Very reasonable. Call 649- at the Ukrainian facility suffered IBOATS/MARINE 9109. fine just the way they are and sees some fire damage but its cooling little need for improvement.," system was working and there was ■e q u ip m e n t Moving. Must sell. Girls TAG Ferris said as he opened his no danger the second reactor 20” bike, kitchen table, campaign. He did not mention would release radiation. 16 foot Mod River canoe, chairs, 1101b. weight set. incumbent Sen. Carl Zinsser, R- Kiev Mayor Valentin Sgursky paddles Included. Used Best offers. 646-6745.0 Manchester. by name in his speech four times. Excellent con­ said .schools attended by a quarter- to about 50 people at the Hubbard dition. Uno. Pleose coll million of the city's children will Drapes. Fiber glass, floral Green. 643-4942 after 6 pm o r 647- green and yellow. 94" close early this year because of the 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for long, 196" wide. $60 negot- Though Ferris is opposed in his power plant accident. He said the Bob. loble. 646-6665.0 m a S o k quest for the Democratic nomina­ move was not an em ergency tion by Stephen T. Cassano. a m easure. Chrysler boat. Open bow For Sole. 30 pieces ot I® SALE member of the Manchester Board “We are simply advancing the and fiberglass, 19 footer, gloss. 9" X 12" to 24" x24". of Directors, he presented a normal school holiday a little bit.” inboard/outboard. 170 $15. 643-1634 after 6pm.o display of Manchester support this Sgursky told a group of foreign HP, very good condition, m orning. V o lvo 6eng, with heavy reporters during a visit arranged Wrought Iron rolling for Among those on the platform duty tra ile r. 647-8363. patio. Approximately 39 by the Soviet Foreign Ministry. with Ferris was former Manches­ feet long. Excellent condi­ Ukrainian Health Minister Anat­ tion. 643-4274. ter Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr., oly Rom anenko was quoted e a rlie r who will co-chair the Ferris m -. as saying on K ie v radio that school MUSICAL Time Again. campaign. In the audience were Golf Balls. All top brands, children would be moved out of the ITEMS TItlelst, Too Fllte, Pinna­ John Sullivan, a state central area as a precaution. Kiev, the cle, DDH, Hogan, Top committeeman from Manchester; nation's third-largest city with 2.4 UPl photo Fllte XL, MaxFIl, Pro Thomas O’Neill, a member of the million inhabitants, is 80 miles Staff $4/doz. 646-3163. Democratic Town Committee; and south of the damaged reactor. According to the Soviet news agency Tass, this picture James Fraser, who is active in the At the Moscow news conference. For sale Applause acous­ Manchester Democratic Party. shows two children from Kiev at a pioneer camp where tic electric guitar and Rosen said w orkers were try in g to ENDROLLS Zinsser has not said he will run seal off the No. 4 reactor at the they and others have been taken for safety because of the Peovy amp. $500 or best 27'A wtdlh-256 offer. C a ll after 7,643-7969. for re-election, but it is almost UPl photo Chernobyl facility where a chemi­ nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl power plant. 1 3 ¥ i wldth-2 ( o r 288 YouVe sure of a successful universally assumed he will be the cal explosion occurred April 26, MUST be picked up at the GOP candidate this November. setting off a fire and spewing a Manchester Herald Ollica In his outdoor speech, Ferris radioactive cloud over Europe. CAMERA8/PH0T0 before 11 A M. ONLY. Lady’s face is dirty indication whether the release of in the limit of the norms recom­ promised to stress quality educa­ "The aim is to encase the whole EQUIPMENT tion, the welfare of the aged, job radioactivity had stopped, or mended by national and interna­ The Statue of Liberty’s face is dirty, and so is her right fourth unit in concrete and work whether the reactor core melt­ tional organizations and does not rights for pregnant women and the has begun to place a concrete Early Polorold camera. sale when you advertise arm, as shown in this picture from the New York Daily down had been halted. represent a danger to the health of cost and availability of insurance. foundation under the reactor.” he Blix said at today's news confer­ Model 80. Cowhide cose. LEGAL NOTICE "I want to devote my time and News. Dark streaks along the torch arm and blackening the population, including child­ Light meter. Mint condi­ said. ence that the Soviets have agreed ren.” he wrote. The Bolton Planning Com­ strength toward creating quality tion. $10. 643-7153.D of the left cheek are caused by Manhattan pollution, Ukrainian Premier Alexander to release daily radiation levels mission, will hold o Public education for our children and However, it was not clear Hearing on Wednesday, 21 experts say, and can’t be removed without endangering Lyashko had told Western journal­ beginning today from a m onitoring improved compensation and in­ whether he was referring to M o y , at B p.m ., a t the Bolton the fragile copper skin. ists in Kiev on Thursday that crews station miles from the reactor radiation levels in the accident Community Hall, tor the pur­ centives for our teaching profes­ still were trying to put out the pose of discussion and re­ it in the Manchester Herald! and from six other stations along area, or in Kiev itself. Nonce TO cneoiTona sionals." he said. E S T A T E O F ceipt of comments from In­ reactor fire. The director of the the country’s western border. Lyashko also told Western repot - terested parties, on two If he w ins election to the Senate, RUSSELL C. WHITE, late U.N.-affiliated International Rosen said most of the 204 people ters Thursday that authorities had of Manchester, deceosed Item s: Ferris said he w ill call for a broad Atomic Energy Agency. Hans injured in the accident, which not ordered the major part of the The Mon. William E. Fitz­ 1. Proposed 14-lot 'Tinker examination of the availability and Blix. flew over the reactor Thurs­ Gerald, Judee, of the Court Pond Subdivision, Includ­ D O T makes offers officials said began April 26. were evacuation until six days after the cost of health-care accommoda­ ot Probate, District of Man­ ing Tinker Pond, and hav­ day and said on Soviet television firefighters and that'all had been accident, and had waited for two chester at a heorlne held on ing a new street off Tinker tions in convalescent homes. He that smoke was coming from the sent to Moscow for treatment. days to inform Moscow of the full M a y 2, 19S6 o rd ered th a t o il Pond Road opposite Wes- said he will propose legislation to facility. claims must be presented to trldge Drive. guarantee that pregnant women Rom anenko w arned in an a rticle scope of what is now believed to be the fiduciary on or before Au­ 2. A proposed Resubdivison for Route 6 lands But Rosen said today. "The fire in today’s issue of the newspaper the worst disaster in the history of gust 5,19*6 or be borred os by w ill be returned to their jobs if they o f th e H op per p ro p erty at is out.” He said his information Pravda Ukrainy that people should nuclear power. low provided. 56 Birch Mt. Rd. Exten­ Call 643-27 n want them after maternity leave. Morv Lou Taylor, came from Soviet officials and wash well, water down streets and sion Into two lots, for the Ferris also said he is concerned Today, the Communist Party C le rk construction of on oddl- By George Layng nents — led by the Eastern ob.servations of a team from the yards, and keep children indoors T h e tld u c lo rv Is: about the environment. "We daily Pravda said in Moscow that tlonol house. Herald Reporter Connecticut Citizen Action Group Vienna. Austria-based nuclear as much as possible. Anita S. White should preserve it for future Kiev residents may not have been tt Turnbull Rd. R. E. GORTON — have filed a complaint in U.S. watchdog agency. "The situation has markedly kept informed in a timely fashion. M an ch ester, C T 06040 CHAIRMAN generations.” he told the crowd. The state Department of Trans­ He did not specify what observa­ District Court in Hartford seeking improved since my last addres.s. Pravda said the Ukrainian me­ 022^ M3-04 Ferris was introduced this morn­ portation has started offering to a delay of the expres.sway project tions led to the conclusion that the The level of background radiation dia now was helping present a ing by the Senate’s Democratic buy land in the path of the planned fire was out. There was no for a helpful Ad-visor until the DOT conducts an in-depth is gradually falling. At present it is more accurate picture. minority leader, Cornelius Route 6 expressway, a DOT official environmental study and consid­ O’Leary of Windsor Locks. said Thursday. ers other alternatives. No court TOWN OF NANCHCtTER O’Leary said that Ferris, who is date has been set for the LEOAL NOTICE commissioner of the Division of D()T Rights of Way Director James E. Lewis said six or seven com plaint. At o meeting on May S, 1986 the Planning and Zoning Com­ Auto Emission Control in the state property owners in Bolton re­ Zinssen Pay bill ill-conceived mission mode the following decisions: Motor Vehicle Department, had While proponents contend the O R C I E ABSOCIATES - ZO NE CH AN G E - SPEN C ER STREET (C- admitted that the state's emission- ceived purchase offers this week road is needed to bring economic SS) - A p p ro ve d o zon in g c la ss ific a tio n o f B u siness III Zone from the state, which plans to control program is controversial development and safer travel to Bv John /VMtchell Under the revamped House plan. Zinsser .said that the legislators tor five lots totalling approxim ately l.SSt acres as shown on extend Interstate 84 from Bolton the map Included In the petition - 2V, B, 14,22 V and 2BV Spen­ and difficu lt to manage. But F e rris eastern Connecticut, the oppo­ Herald Reporter Zinsser said, four of the five towns would definitely come up with a bill cer Street (effective date - May 23,19B6). "managed to get it started Notch to Windham. Lewis said the nents say it will hurl the environ­ in his district could lose funds. to raise salaries during the special SCOTT AND STEPHEN NINICUCCI - SPECIAL EXCEPTION ------FREE------smoothly and diplomatically,” he DOT has not yet received re­ ment. They hold that the current An amended House bill raising Manchester would stand to lo.se session, “ We don't want to raise MAPLE STREET (M-7S) - Granted a special exception under A r­ said. sponses from the property owmers, two-lane stretch of Route 6 could be teacher salaries was not approved $55,000. ticle II, Section 6.02.01 to convert o single fam ily dwelling to additional problems,” he said. a tw o -fa m llv d w e llin g - 200 M a p le Street. O’Leary said the Democratic A “gradual flow" of offers will upgraded. by the Connecticut Senate because "We like to think that, because of “ This is too important an issue.” of time constraints and general A co p y o f these d ecisio n s has been tile d In the Tow n C le rk 's Party hopes to return the Senate to continue to be made through the The DOT claims it has already our 19 not voting for it. we m ay get Zinsser said he will review the dissatisfaction with what it con­ office . Democratic control and will do so end of June until all 49 owners in completed a detailed study on the a better bill,” Zinsser said. plan and get each town's input tained, Manchester’s Republican PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION with "experienced people with the first 3.3 m iles of the 11.8-mile environmental effect of the road. "I think we educated thcHousea before returning to session. TAQ SALE SIGN* senator said today. Leo Kwosh, Secretary integrity, loyalty, and courage, path of the controversial road have In October, the U.S. Departm ent of little bit in making them under­ "One they understand the bill, The House voted Wednesday to Dated at Monchester, Connecticut this Brd day of May, 19B6. like Bill Ferris." been contacted, he said. T ransportation approved a revi.sed stand that nothing gets approved they can understand why we did n’t accept a $90 million compromise 020-05 Ferris. 47. previously served two The move comes as opponents of environmental assessment sub­ without the Senate.” he said. vote for it.” he said. teacher salary program, but Se­ terms as a member of the the $170 million highway project mitted by the state DOT, which nate Republicans refused to ap­ Glastonbury Town Council and are preparing to ask a federal cleared the way for the agency to When you place your ad In was a member of the Planning and judge in New Haven for an prove it, meaning no plan was appraise and purchase property. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Lsrry Wriflhi Zoning Commission for six years. injuntion that would prevent the adopted before the General As­ He was a state central committee­ DOT from actually buying prop­ The revised environmental as­ sembly adjourned. The Legisla­ TODAY’S HERALD man in the Fourth Senatorial erty for the road. A hearing is set sessment was based on a detailed ture was ordered by Gov. William study done in the 1970s in connec­ District when David Barry, a M a y 27 on the request for a O ’N e ill to hold a special session on Manchester Democrat, was in the restraining order. tion with the original plans for the May 21 to complete work on an the Manchester Herald— I seat. project, which called for it to run education program. O fficials can talk Index Because of the pending litiga­ from Bolton Notch to Providence. 1 Ferris recalled Barry in his talk "The bill was quite ill- The Ethics Commission'^handed 24 pages, 4 aectlont tion. the state’s attorney's office R.I. Those plans were modified this morning. concieved.” said Carl Zins.ser. down a ruling Thursday night that has advised the DOT not to reveal after Rhode Island withdrew from "Like our past senator. David R-Manchester. He said the Senate allows town of Manchester offi­ A rlu iro on the names of the people who were the project over environmental A CAT *Limit 1 Sign— Must Be Picked Up At The Herald Barry. I am devoted to an never got a chance to review cials to appear before any munici­ B u s in e s s ' 01.op given sale pffers. Lewis said. concerns. fievoLeiefi energetic, full-time effort in re­ LCL-4079. the house’s amended pal agency or panel to argue for C la s s ifie H 00 -04 1 U IN K presenting this district.” Ferris Jon Berman, the attorney re­ The ECCAG argues that the version to Senate Bill 548. before their personal views. Story on page C o m in s 1A oF CWN&THAT said. presenting opponents of the road­ revised study is nothing more than being asked to adopt it. ’’The bill 3. Connentiniif A . A way, could- not be reached for -lb A flW The race for the nomination will a "rehash” of the earlier statistics a rrive d in the Senate. I would say. Entertainment i-i* ;4 pit two former political allies , comm ent, H'lCiIJMT- and is inappropriate for the about five hours to adjournment.” F n n iis IQ against each other, Ferris sup­ he said. Lewis said if the land purchases current Route 6 proposal. L o c a l n e w s ported Cassano in his unsuccessful Zins.ser said Senate Republicans Q Q are not delayed by the court, the 1 ntfe ry 0 campaign against Zinsser in 1984 first sales should be concluded by The DOT cannot legally begin didn’t like the bill because it O b itu a rie s and worked to help erase the the end of July. The DOT hopes to work on the road until it receives mandates starting salaries of A Milder Saturday O p in io n campaigh deficit Cassano built up. have title to all the property in the environmental permits from the $20,000 and would force towns to A state Department of Environmen­ im HanrJiralpr first section of the highway by the reopen teacher contract negotia­ Partly sunny and cool today with P e o p le 0 The Fourth Senatorial District Umlh tal Protection and the U.S. Army tions. He said that Republicans S p n rts 0-10 comprises Manchester. Glaston­ end of the year, he said. high 55 to 60. Mostly clear tonight Corp of Engineers. Applications were worried about the impact of' T e le u is in n 99 bury. Bolton. Hebron and However, in addition to the with low around 40. Mostly sunny 17 for those permits are expected to the bill On municipal property and milder Saturday with 65 to 70. tJ.S./Worlrt 7 1Q S t ^^Serving The Manchester Area For Over 100 Years Colum bia. restraining order, highway oppo­ be filed this month. taxes. D etails on page 2. W e a th e r —^----2 I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 9, I98C MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 9. 1986 - 3 ‘ WEATHER Harvey, Kim Officials can speak freely high schooi Commission says all can comment Today's forecast top schoiars By John F. Kirch only for the day-to-day operations The Ethics Commission’s deci­ Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: sion could conceivably lead to Partly siinny today. Highs in the 50s east and Herald Reporter of the fire department and "not to speak on policy matters.” many other town officials appear­ central. 60 to 65 west. Mostly clear tonight except Although they don’t consider ing before town commissions to partly cloudy east. Low's 35 to 45. Saturday mostly The Ethics Commission handed That point is important because themselves the “ scholarly down a ruling Thursday night that the district’s elected officials are express their personal views. sunny. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. type.” Manchester High School Stephen T. Penny, an attorney Maine: Mostly sunny today. Highs in the mid 50s allows town officials to appear strongly oppossed to consolidation. students Elizabeth Harvey and O’Marra would not comment on his who is the majority leader of the to lower 60s. Increasing cloudiness north and before any municipal agency or Matthew Kim learned Thurs­ panel to argue for their personal feelings on the issue. Board of Directors, said today he mostly clear south tonight. Lows 30 to 40. Showers day they are the top two views. The Ethics Commission said thinks the Ethics Commission likely north and becoming partly sunny with a graduating seniors this year, The decision was spurred by a O'Marra could appear before the decision is basically final. If is chance of showers south Saturday. Highs in the 50s Harvey, who plans to study letter from Zoning Enforcement Charter Revision Commission, but possible that the decision could be north to 60s south. mathematics at Dartmouth Col­ Officer Thomas R. O’Marra. who that he would have to make it clear challenged, he said, but how that New Hampshire: Mostly sunny today. Highs in lege in New Hampshire, is the questioned the validity of a provi­ he was representing only hiS(Pwn would be done is not certain. the mid 50s to mid 60s. Fair north and mostly clear valedictorian for the MHS Class sion in the Town Charter that views. FitzGerald said Thursday even­ south tonight. Lows 30 to 40. Becoming mostly of 1986. When graduation ce­ prohibits town officials and em­ Chairman William FitzGerald ing that the decision could lead to cloudy with scattered showers north and becoming remonies are held May 23. it will ployees from representing anyone said after the meeting that if some.a|)uses of the process and partly sunny south Saturday. Highs in the mid 50s mark the second time that a other than the town ^fore a O’Marra appeared to represent the that “ it IS conceivable we would be to lower 60s north and 60s to lower 70s south. daughter of James and Gerry municipal agency. district in his remarks, someone resolving that.” Vermont: Becoming sunny today. Highs 60 to 65. Harvey of Grove Street will In issuing its ruling, the commis­ might bring the sitation before the Tonight clear and chilly with scattered frost. Lows watch one of their daughters sion held that the Connecticut Ethics Commission again. “ WE WILL SEEifthis gives way in the 30s. Saturday mixed sun and clouds with a lead her class. Constitution allows “ every citi­ O’Marra, who attended the to any complaints.” FitzGerald said. “ We’re not trying to act as a chance of a shower over the northern half of the Two years ago, Elizabeth’s zen” the right to speak freely “ on meeting in the Probate Court older sister, Meg. was the MHS Charier Revision Commission. slate: Highs 65 to 70. UPl pifoto all subjects” and that the constitu­ Thursday, told the commission valedictorian. Although Eliza­ tion outweighs the charter. that in the past he has been The answer to (O’Marra’s) ques­ beth Harvey has two younger “ The Ethics Commission has interested in appearing before a tion is, ‘Yes, he can do it (express Extended outlook Today In history brothers in the Manchester reviewed the state constitution and town agency to express his views, his personal views.)’’’ schools, she would not predict the charter and believes there is no but has refrained from doing so What was left unresolved are the Chairman Peter Rodino Jr., D-N.J., uses the gavel as the curcumstances under 'which a Extended outlook for New England Sunday whether they will keep up the. reason a town official or employee because he was not sure how the Partly sunny and cool tradition. town employee may represent a through Tuesday; House Judiciary Committee opens its hearing on the cannot appear before any town charter would be interpreted. Today: Partly sunny and cool with high 55 to 60 and northeast wind 10 possible impeachment of Presiderrt Nixon on May 9, “ We’re all different” she agency to freely express his or her party other than the town before a Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: said this morning. municipal agency. Fair Sunday and Monday. Chance of showers 1974. views.” the panel said in a draft of O’MARRA SAID he has asked to 15 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear with low around 40 and light north Harvey has compiled a long its opinion. FitzGerald said he was not sure Tuesday. Highs from the mid 50s to mid 60s Sunday attorneys from around town how wind. Saturday: Mostly sunny and milder with high 65 to 70. Today’s list of accomplishments while at O’Marra had asked the seven- they would interpret the charter. how the ruling would affect an and Monday, in the 60s Tuesday. 0\ erhight lows in weather picture was drawn by Christine Johnson, 9, of Center Street, a MHS. In addition to being a member advisory commission — After receiving a mixed response, in.stance in which a member of a the 4Cs. fourth-grader at Washington School. member of the National Honor which only meets when asked to he decided to seek a ruling from the municipal union wanted to repres­ Vermont: Chance of showers Sunday and Almanac Society, she has been a member rule on a question — if he could Ethics Commission. ent the bargaining unit before a Tuesday. Dry Monday. Highs in the 60s. Lows in the of the Math Team, the German speak his own views before a town When asked today about the town commission, for example. 30,24 30s and lower 40s, Club, the Spanish Club, the government body. His letter spoke timing of his request. O’Marra said “ I personally lean toward as Maine: FairSu'-'^'^y and Monday. Fair south and Today is Friday. May 9. the Committee opened its hearing on Current Affair.s Club, the Amer­ eiwut commissions in general, but that the issue of consolidation has much freedom of information as ican Field Services and the possible.” FitzGerald said. 9 chance of showers north Tuesday. Lows in the 30s. 129th day of 1986 with 236 to the possible impeachment of specifically cited the Board of “ stayed open” for a long time school newspaper staff. She also Other commission members Highs in the 50s. follow. President Richard Nixon. Directors, the Board of Education while other issues have died out BOSTON New Hampshire: Fair Sunday and Monday. has run for the cross country and the Charter Revision Commis­ before he had a chance to address agreed, saying the charter should The moon is in its new phase. In 1979. the United States and team. be interpreted to mean that Chance of showers north and fair south Tuesday. The morning stars are Mer­ Soviet Union reached a basic sion that is considering changes them, Kim. who was named salutat- “ Generally speaking, it’s proba­ officials should not be able to seek NEwVoRK Lows in the 30s. Highs in the 50s. cury. Mars. Jupiter and Saturn. accord on the SALT-2 nuclear which could make it easier to force orian. is the .son of Cyril and the Eighth Utlitites District into bly a plus for town employees.” personal or financial gain from arms treaty. It was never The evening star is Venus. Veronica Kim of Wyneding Hill consolidation. O’Marra said of the decision. appearing before a town agency. Across the nation Those born on this date are ratified by the Senate. Road. He said he will be In addition to being the zoning SAN FRANCISCO under the sign of Taurus. They studying biology thi.s full at enforcement officer for Manches­ Showers and thunderstorms will extend over the include abolitionist John Brown Brown University in Rhode ter. O’Marra is a lieutenant in the in 1800. Scottish novelist Sir A thought for the day: James Island, but has not yet settled on F« V. upper two-thirds of the Mississippi Valley, the Barrie wrote. “ Never ascribe to district fire department and its iLORNAl LOS ANGELES middle Missouri Valley and much of the Dakotas. James Barrie (“ Peter Pan” ) in career plans. public information officer. The 'mscttnoiisi an opponent motives meaner Kim. who likes to play with a Herald photo by Bashaw fill WILL Rainshowers. becoming snow in the mountains, 1860. industrialist Henry J. district is an independent author­ LOWEST Kaiser in 1882. television journal­ than your own." rock-and-roll group he and his ity that provides sewer service and .BIFT will extend across Montana. Wyoming, northern friends have formed, is a Manchester High School’s top two scholars are TEMPERATURES and central Colorado. Utah and eastern Idaho. ist Mike Wallace in 1918 (age68), fire protection to most of northern WMPI actor Albert Finney in 1936 (age member of the National Honor Valedictorian Elizabeth Harvey and Salutatorian Mat­ Manchester: 40 40' Showers will also be scattered over the northern Society, the Concert Band, Nff SM¥i YOU MOKtYT fR H Pacific Coast, and thunderstorms will extend over 50). and actresses Glenda Jack- Now you know thew Kim. The two, who head a list of 23 honor students captain of the High School Bowl THE COMMISSION MEETING dU 60 much of Florida. son in 1937 (age 49). and Candice The longest prison term ever chosen this year, both plan to attend college in the fall. LEQEND- Bergen in 1946 (age 40). team, and a former eo-edilor of focused on the possibility of served in the United States was the MHS newspaper. O’Marra appearing before the On this date in history: that of Paul Geidel, who began his In addition to Harvey and Sabra Goldick. Christopher Mark Sehuhl. Nancy Jean Shel­ MOTHERS DAY SALE In 1502. Christopher Columbus Charter Revision Commission, sentence at age 17 on a second- Kim. seniors who will bo gra­ ■Hiieslis, Leslie Johnson, Kory don, Timothy Sahl, Deborah L. which will hold a public hearing SHOWERS^ Flow Air quality report set sail from Spain bn his fourth degree murder conviction and was duating in the top 5 percent of Kapitke. Sean McCarthy. Ema­ Thompson and Mary Anne and final voyage to America. Tuesday that is likely to be a UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST (& released May 7. 1980. from the their class include Susan Baker. nuel Merisntis. Michael-Merrill. Troy. heated forum for town-district HARTFORD — The state Department of In 19‘26, Cmdr. Richard Byrd Fishkill Correctional Facility in Imolda Balboni. Sara Billcy. Sarah Nicholson. Lisa Reimcr. FAMOUS BRAND Environmental Protection reported that the air controversy. and Floyd Bennett became the Beacon. N.Y.. at the age of 85. He Jennifer Foley. I.ori Garrison. Thomas Robinson, John Scala. - GEORGE LAYNG O’Marra said today that his role quality was good on Thursday and was expected to first to fly over the North Pole. served a total of 68 years, eight be good to moderate on Friday, as public information officer is National forecast In 1974, the House Judiciary months and two days. WATCH SALE UP TO 70% OFF M During early Saturday morning, rain and showers are forecast for High and iow Designer — New Styles Just Arrived portions of the north Pacific Coast, northern Intermountain, northern Lottery Manchester In Brief Arts need ‘winners’ and southern Plains, upper and middle Mississippi Valley, and upper NEW YORK — The highest temperature reported ELECTRIC - QUARTZ Great Lakes regions. Scattered showers are predicted for portions of Thursday by the National Weather Service, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 101 degrees at Connecticut daily Rhode Island daily: 7442. Board approves salary increases in order to be one the central and southern Plains and south Atlantic Coast regions. Laredo. Texas. Today’s low was 22 degrees at Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 2-13-14- 27-32. The jackpot was Town Manager Robert Wci.s.s’s propo.sal to increase the Elsewhere, weather will be fair in general. Gunnison. Colo. Thursday; 254 Bv John Mitchell $478,949, salaries of 17 town administrators by a total of $20,313 was mission on the Arts. Herald Reporter Most of the 17 audience members Play Four: 0916 Massachusetts daily: 7838. approved by the Board of Directors this week. The pay increases range from $014 forSocial Services Director expressed hope for the future. A Exposing children to the arts They suggested a need for educat­ other numbers drawn Thurs­ Ellen Jones to $1,890 for Budget and Research Officer Robert sooner and striving to present ing children earlier through the day in New England: Thursday’s Jingo numbers: Huestis. Weiss’s proposal was based on a study of other area quality productions are the best use of bus trips to cultural events, Tri-.state daily: 461, 7278. 57-26-44-73-90-46-66-83-20-76. towns that showed salaries in Manchester arc competitive with ways to generate more community classes geared more toward utiliz­ PEOPLE others, but maximum salaries arc below average for most interest in cultural activities, local ing creative skills, and having positions. sponsors and concerned patrons some arts organizations hold lec­ Among those receiving raises arc Police Chief Robert Lannan agreed at a panel discussion tures and concerts in the about her relationship with Warner. “ We and Town Fire Chief John Rivosa, both of whom will get a hikeof Thursday. classrooms. Massacre II speak frankly. We always have.” she said. $1,176 to $43,.572: .Assistant Town Manager Steven Werbner. The forum in Lincoln Center was Francis Helfrick of the arts “ We’re good friends.” The two were said to whose salary will increase $1,850 to $41.106: and Health Director sponsored by the Manchester Arts council said the age of most Y Start your chainsaws, horror fans. “ The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 11” began filming be having lunch together after the Capitol Ronald Kraatz whose pay will jump $1..569 to $37,329. Council, an organization designed patrons is an indication of a this week at the Cut Rite chainsaw store in Hill appearance. to help promote interest in local problem. “ There seems to be more cultural endeavors. Austin, Texas. senior citizens, but there are fewer “ Many performing groups don’t young people and fewer students None of the original cast is back but Tobe Losers are winners at MMH make the difference between and there’s something wrong with Reg. up to *250°° Hooper, who directed the original in 1973, has The Beave is back what’s appealable and what’s that,” he said. returned. Dennis Hopper, the writer and Ted Turner admits he is the world’s marketable,” said panelist Cha­ Most agreed that other mediums co-star of another cult classic. “ Easy rles Plesc. director of development biggest “ Leave It To Beaver” fan, which The big losers wore the big winners in Manchester Memorial. have altered potential audiences Rider.” plays Detective Enright, a retired Hospital's recent employee weight-loss competition. at Manchester Community Col­ from live performance. officer who is the uncle of two victims of the may explain why the media mogul has lege. “ Too often, the producer “ The use of electronic medium is booked an unprecedented 74 half-hour The hospital pharmacy’s team divided the first place prize of $ 3 9 8 8 original chainsaw massacre. makes the mistake of not putting siphoning people away.” Plese episodes of “The New Leave It To Beaver” $400 when the final resnit.scame in last week, said Sue Parker, a The principal location for “ Chainsaw 11“ nurse practftioner in'Ihe Employee Health Division, Members of himself in the position of the said. will be an abandoned amusement park on SuperStation WTBS. audience.” The other panelist. Donald Fer- The show reunites the surviving Cleaver the winning team were Sue Barron. Richard Rosen, Phillip outside Austin with shooting expected to take Bunick and Will Thayer. PIcse used the Hartford Whalers ree of the Institute for Social • Dress - Sport family and friends with original cast as an example of a group that • 1 Year Guarantee about eight weeks. Aug. 13 is the target The second place team from the personnel office, which split a Inquiry at the University of members Barbara Billingsley, Tony Dow, generated better attendance when Connecticut, recently completed a • For Moms • Grads - Dads • Gift Boxed opening date. “ Given the pressures of our $200 prize, consisted of Shirley Bryant. Don Avery. Susan Ken Osmond, Frank Bank and. of course. Whaddaya mean Safe? they started gaining standing in study looking into the factors schedule, we’re making excellent time.” Wagner. Sue Ziobrowski and .Artr .Aposlol. said publicist Scot Holton. Jerry Mathers as the Beaver. Wally and The Rowdy baseball fans have recently taken to booing the National Hockey League. involved in developing a perform­ Beaver have families of their own in this The $100 third-place prize was .shared by the nursing service “ If you don’t have a winner, ing arts center at MCC. • Citizen • Pierre Cardin • Helbros The original “ Chainsaw” cost less than players who don’t meet their standards. One wonders staff of Nancy Moody, Linda Wilkes, Vivian Mackechnie and Sue $100,000 to make and netted $50 million after series. they’re not going to come.” Plese Ferree’s poll, a telephone survey • Gucci • Lucien Piccard • Gruen “ This is another milestone in our commit­ how f hese fans would have behaved in the early 1940s. Wright, said. that queried 500 adults in a 25-mile it caught on among B-movie fans. The Warren L. Prcicsnik. hospital president, awarded the prizes in sequel’s budget is $2.5 million. ment to original programming,” Turner The wartime draft took away many pro athletes. What He divided potential audiences radius around MCC, determined • Elgin • Hamilton • Waltham said. “ I’m looking forward to having this was left of the Philadephia baseball team was called the hospital cafeteria last week. into three general groups — the that a wide variety of residents are quality show on our schedule.” The original the “ Phutile Phillies.” The St. Louis Browns’ left fielder A total of 19 people made their weight-loss goal, Parker said. “yes’s” , “no’s" and “ maybe’s” — interested in the local arts, but • Seiko • Tissot • Plus More! series ran from 1957 to 1963. About 130 employees comprised 26 teams for the 12-week and suggested that a more aggres­ don’t attend many functions. Rivers to cross Carson and lead-off hitter was Pete Gray, who.had only one competition. sive approach be taken toward Ferree said there is “ a lack of arm. The Cincinnati team practically robbed the cradle attracting the “ maybe” group. He positive barrier” in the commun­ FAMOUS BRANDS defined that group as those people Don’t expect the Joan Rivers-Johnny by hiring Ll-year old pitcher Joe Nuxhall. ity to the arts. Ferree said that in the middle who can be more people listed mundane reasons for Carson affair to blow over soon. Even though Birthdays Winning ideas for new laws DO YOU KNOW — What stadium is home to the easily swayed to attend cnltural not participating in the arts, such she’s leaving Carson and NBC for the upstart PERFUME-COLOGNE SALE Brooke Shields counts her life not by years Chicago White Sox? A Manchester woman and two Bolton students were among functions than the “ no’s.” as trouble finding parking, the Fox Broadcasting Co., she is scheduled to but by Bob Hope specials. “ I’ve done 18 Bob “ Forget those that don’t want to price of tickets and the problems of appear on two NBC shows next week — “ Late THURSDAY’S ANSWER — General Motors will produce seven people from around the state who submitted winning ideas CHANEL NO. 5 Hope shows,” she said. “ It’s almost all my for new laws in the state Department of Consumer Protection’s come.” Plese said. “ Know what getting to where the performances Oiv« her the ultimate Night with David Letterman” and “ Today." the Saturn. you’re selling and know the limits compllmenti life.” Shields joined Hope. Barbara Mandrell “ There Ought To Be A Law” contest. were given. fERFUME CONCENTRATE Meanwhile, the New York Daily News says of your audience.” and Sammy Davis Jr. in Pensacola. Fla., for ‘ Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 Susan Davis of Manchester proposed that creditors be The survey found that the the real reason Rivers left for Fox in a $10 Anthony Keller, who moderated oz ‘75« the taping of “ Bob Hope’s High Flying required to correct erroneous information supplied to any potential audience in Manchester million deal is that she had no future at NBC. the discussion, suggested at the is present. But, Farree said, oz ‘52“ Birthday’’ special and Don Johnson, Eliza­ A Newspaper in Education Program reporting bureau. % oz. *42« Several months ago, a “ secret” NBC memo beginning that planning for the turning that potential into an 9 beth Taylor, Phylicia Rashad, Mac Davis Sponsored by Kristin Spiess and Michale Haiigh. both eighth-graders at is said to have emerged with a list of the 10 arts is important in a town’s actuality is the difficulty. and Jonathan Winters also will appear. The Cologne . . . Washington testimony The Manchester Herald Bolton Center School, proposed that open salad bars and the sale cultural future. “ You havetomake NOY most likely candidates to succeed Carson show is being taped on the USS Lexington to He said that making people & Powder and the name of Joan Rivers was not on it. of bulk food be prohibited in supermarkets. The idea, which was some hope in order for it to aware was a way of "tipping that ^DER Set mark Hope’s 83rd birthday and the 75th But NBC Entertainment President Brandon also suggested by two other people, was one of four winning ideas succeed.” said Keller, a former delicate balance that gets people $22^0 anniversary of naval aviation. Hope’s To Tartikoff denies such a list ever existed, Dear Miss Manners chosen by the agency. director of the Connecticut Com- out.” birthday is May 29 — three days after the Other winning ideas were that stores he required to redeem *17®° “ The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers” show is aired — and his wife. Dolores, will serve as the launching pad for Rupert What does one do when one runs into one’s Manchester Herald rebate offers at the point of purchase and that diet centers be Perfume Extract celebrates hers on May 27 while Shields turns Murdoch’s Fox Broadcasting plan to become ex-husband in a crowded Senate hearing licensed. Thq four proposals, and all the other entries, will bq ARPEGE 1/6 oz. *25“ 21 on May 31. To mark the occasions, a joint Dump meeting not needed the “ fourth network.” Murdoch has vowed to room in front of the national media? USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 187 shared with state agertcies and interested representatives of 1/3 or *37“ birthday cake will be cut on the carrier sink more than $100 million into the venture Elizabeth Taylor decided a mild wisecrack Published dally except Sunday Suggested— carrier rataa are $1.50 private industry, Consumer Protection Commissioner Mary 2/3 oz. *32** Friday, „ by July. was in order. and certain holidays by the Man- weekly,------,, ,w.50$6.5C for one month, $19.29 Heslin said in a news release. Stephen T. Penny, the Demo­ quartet ■> under the new fee Toljette Watet cheater Publlahing Co., 16 Bralnard for' three montha, $36.50 tor alx cratic majority leader on the llltKil Sfi)‘i «. *12“ She testified before a Senate subcommit­ Place, Mancheater, Conn. 06040. montha and $77.bo for one year. system, it will be possible to the i w i tee Thursday to plead for more federal funds ' Second claaa poatage paid at Man- Mall rates are available on request. Board of Directors, said Thursday ^ credit commercial dumpers for a 1/3 K *18‘» for AIDS research in the wake of the death of Moving on up cheater, Conn. fOSTMASTER:. Pohl to head MCC Student Senate it will not be necessary to have a "free ton of dumping on the first 31« *32“ her friend, actor Rock Hudson. She kept Sand addraas changea to the Man- special meeting of the Board of billing. Quote of the day - cheatar Herald. P.O. Box 591, Man- Directors in order to provide MY SIN talking as her ex.-Sen. John .Warner, R-Va.. Actess Isabel Sanford, best known as To place a classified or display Michael E. Pohl was elected president of the Manchester - A fee schedule approved by the cheater, Conn. 06040. advertisement, or to report a news Community College Student Senate for next school year in a commercial users of the town’s directors in April set a charge of A three-judge federal court panel in New walked in during the hearing. Louise on “ The Jeffersons” television series, item, story or picture Idea, call 043- York, rejecting suspected Nazi Karl Linnas’ Asked after Taylor’s testimony whether he recent student election. landfill with a free ton of dumping $12 a ton for commercial dumpers has established an annual $1,000 scholarship GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 each month. appeal for “ decency” and “ compassion” in wanted to add anything. Warner said. “ I’ll at Emerson Coilege in Boston for a qualified you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. He defeated candidate Kent Curran by a vote of 176 to 107. but did not provide for the one free ordering him deported to the Soviet Union to pa.ss. Mr. Chairman. I’m in charge of the black student studying the performing arts, p.m. weekdayc or 7:30 a.m. Satur­ Pohl, who once ran unsuecessfully for I he Manchester Board of ton each month as the directors Penny said the matter can be had intended last year when they face charges of war crimes: defense budget.” which had been criticized technical theater or writing for television, day. please telephone your carrier. Education, replaced Stan Kulgoski as interim senate president LANVIN If you're unable to reach your car­ The Manchester Herald Is a mem­ taken up at the directors’ June 3 approved _ the plan to charge “ Noble words such as ‘decency’ and for taking from health funds.” film or the stage, ’’She has achieved popular early in the school year when Kulgoski rqsigned. • Mair Blowers • Curlers • Razors rier, call subscriber service at 647- ber of the Atsoclated Press, a sub­ Other officers elected were Giovanna DiNatale, vice meeting. If a change is made, it commercial dumpers for use of the ^‘compassion’ ring hollow when spoken by a Taylor then said, in a mock serious tone, acclaim and profe.ssional prestige.” said 9940 by 6 p.m. weekdays or 10 a.m.~ scriber to United Press Interna­ president: Roderick Bruce, secretary: and Gloria Woodward, can be applied to the fees that go landfill. • Electric Mirrors • Electric Lighters man who ordered the extermination of ‘Uohn. we’ll talklater." toa waveof laughter Emei-son President Allen E. Koenig, “but Saturdays for guaranteed delivery tional newt sarvlcea and a member into effect June.2, he said. In Mancheater. treasurer. „ Under the plan, residential users innocent men. women pnd children kneeling in the jammed hearing room. clearly hasn’t forgotten what it’s like to be a of the Audit Bureau of CIrculatlont.' "He said that since commercial of the dump will not be charged a ALL REDUCED FOR MOTHER’S DAY at the edge of a mass grave” Outsidf she stopped briefly and talked young and unknown student of theater” users of the dump will be billed fee. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 9, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 9. 1986 - 5 Traffic violator shoots rookie Cop; condition critical Teenagers operate Darien’s only ambulaifce service lie down on the ground, where the chest, neck and face, with one $100,000 bond for a hearing later gles for an unidentified traffic Officer Kevin Kennedy, who was Combined Wire Services Kennedy and Hupp handcuffed must pass a 90-day probation once Stuart remembers ?fre time he adult volunteers, who are trained shot entering “ right below his today in Danbury Superior Court. infraction when Ruggles exited his unaware Daubert had been shot, By Linda Stowell midnight, then is on call from teens, staff the service during the they’re allowed in the group. There helped a fellow stijdent at an in advanced life support, also takes eye." Basile said. Ruggles.' a Vietnam veteran, car with a shotgun. Daubert also was the first to arrive on the scene. him. Basile said. The home from midnight to 5:30 a m. day while the teenagers are in BETHEL — A rookie policeman Ruggles was listed as having a is a waiting list to join. accident. turns meeting the teen ambulance was in critical condition today Daubert was . listed in critical made an unsuccesful attempt to pulled his gun and told Ruggles to Daubert had managed to crawl "Their compassion is real. When school. Bethel street address, but when "We don't have any yahoo’s in “ We weren’t sure she would be at every scene because teens under after being shot in the chest, neck condition at Danbury Hospital get on the 1982 gubernatorial drop his weapon. Basile said. over to an adjacent lawn, Basile DARIEN — Broken bones, acci­ they kneel down next to someone "This isn’t for everyone — only officers checked the residence this organization,” Doble said. “ A able to walk ... today I see her 18 aren’t allowed by state law to and face by a man wielding a after undergoing an operation ballot, according to the Danbury Ruggles responded by firing said. dents and heart attacks are the and say. T m here to help you,’ about 10 percent of the teen-agers they found he no longer lived there yahoo is .someone who. when the walking around school and that administer certain medical care. shotgun when he was pulled over performed by two teams of doctors News-Times. three shots, which hit Daubert in "Kennedy saw the individual routine for a select group of high they mean it." says John Doble. make it,” the 59-year-old Doble and had moved to neighboring pager goes off and someone is dead makes me feel good,” he said. Doble said the adult will arrive at for a traffic violation, police said. that lasted more than 10 hours. "The individual had an army the chest, neck and face, Basile with the shotgun in hands, took out school students in this affluent “ The letters that people write said. “ It’s the most prestigious Danbury, Basile said. or seriously injured, yells, The teens work out of an old train the scene within three minutes of Officer Michael Daubert. 21. of The suspect. Kenneth Ruggles. bag with quite a few rounds, a said. Daubert returned two shots, his weapon and told him to drop community, where the town’s sole thanking us would bring tears organization in Darien and the only Daubert is the second Bethel 'Yahoo.'” station they rent from the town for the call for help, followed by the Danbury, on the force eight 40. of Danbury, was apprehended hunting knife and a handgun on the both of which missed Ruggles. he it." Basile said. “ The individual ambulance service is operated and rolling down your face. One lady one like it in the country.” officer to be shot in the past three Lenox Stuart, a senior and post $1 a year. The group bought two of teens. In certain situations, the months, was shot about 7:30 p.m. after he fired shots at a second seat of his car," Basile said. said. fired two shots at him. He wasn't manned around the clock by sent 50 cents — and thanked us for The qualifications to make the years. Undercover detective Mark treasurer, said the volunteer work its three ambulances by raising local paramedics are called to Thursday after he signaled the police officer who responded to the “ There was also a gas mask in the Daubert was able to radio the hit." . r teenagers. saving her husband's life." post are stiff — only 10 percent of Fitzgerald" was shot in the jaw in takes a lot of time. He even took a money at an annual Memorial Day help. motorist to stop his car for a motor scene. car. station for a backup, but Basile Sgt. Charles Hupp, the second The volunteer group is called The post, which is affiliated with the applicants make it, Doble said. 1983 while conducting an investiga­ pager to football practice when he tag sale. The group operates with a “ Even though we get there fast, vehicle violation. Chief John P. Ruggles was charged with first- “ I don't know what he had in said he did not know whether that backup on the scene, drew a Explorer Post 53 and it’s made up the Boy Scouts’ Explorer program, Students must have at least a C mind." Basile said. was before the officer had spotted shotgun and ordered Ruggles to tion, Basiie said. He survived of about 50 teenagers. The teens was Doble's creation. He started it average in school and they're was on duty, but says the work is $75,000 annual budget: the tag sale we continue to see bad things Basile said. degree assault and assault on a the best possible experience. usually brings in $55,000 after happen.” Doble said. "For exam­ Daubert was shot three times in police officer. He was held in Daubert had tried to stop Rug­ the gun or after he had been shot. drop his weapon, which he did. and surgery. respond to about 860 calls a year, in 1970 because "the drug thing required to take 50 hours of helping about 8.000 people. Each was rearing its ugly head.” and he first-aid classes and 120 hours of "The worst part of the job is expenses. ple, a baby will choke and the teen is on duty at least twice a wanted his three children to learn emergency medical technician when you roll up to a scene and you Doble said the group guarantees mother will call her mother before month, running the service from responsibility. Community volun­ training. They are screened by the know the kids in the car,” Stuart the ambulance will be at the scene she calls us. The baby dies... that’s Connecticut In Brief Second Teletrack the train station from 5:30 p.m. to teers. including parents of the current members of the post and said. " It’s not the blood and guts.” in less than 10 if inutes. A group of a bummer." Comeis First, Firefighter pension bili signed slated at Bradley Seagulls CALDOR HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O'Neill has signed legislation at M A r LOW’S CIRCULAR SALE that will allow the state's cities and towns to pay pensions to Continues Through volunteer firefighters. WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - encounter absolutely no problem pestering in Windsor Locks," Oppenheimeir The biil approved by this year's Legislature should make Stale officials and private develop­ Gift suggestions Saturday said. pensions available to members of volunteer fire companies in at ers have announced plans to build While 0TB facilities are owned least four towns while giving other cities and towns the right to Connecticut's second off-track bet­ ting facility to televise live horse by the state, the Bradley Tele­ Lingerie Slippers helicopters take the same step. JLiJL^ races from out-of-state tracks. theater will be built and owned by Officials from Norwich. Rocky Hill. Wethersfield and Winsted The Bradley Teletheater, a $3 the Roncari Development Corp. of Luggage Robes had sought legislation to allow them to pay volunteer firefighter SHELTON (UPI) - State offi­ million. 1.000 seat parlor, will be East Granby, which owns the cials say they hope a good scare pensions, but lawmakers decided instead to give the power to all constructed near Bradley Interna­ 6-acre piot of land on which it will municipalities. Hosiery Bedwear will chase away thousands of tional Airport, the officials said be constructed. seagulls pestering helicopter pilots O'Neill also signed legislation requiring insurance companies Thursday. Roncari wiil lease the tele­ Complete selection of styles and sizes. at Sikorsky Aircraft, averting the to offer comprehensive health care insurance to people who are The Windsor Locks facility is theater to the General Instrument need to poison the scavenging eligible for Medicare because of a disability but are under age 6.5. ■» part of an effort to reach the Corp. of New York, which is also birds. Under existing law. a person eligible for Medicare is not I>egislature's overall limit of 20 off the vendor for Teletrack. A compromise has been reached entitled to comprehensive insurance regardless of age. track betting facilities across The teletheater will mostly to use noisemakers and predator Connecticut, said A.W. Oppenhei- broadcast races from New York, MARLOW'S ""'siS'cftaTr"® decoys instead of poison to dis­ Prosecutors oppose moving trial mer. executive director of the state i:.;luding afternoon racing from DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER perse gulls attracted to a Shelton Division of Special Revenue. Aqueduct. Belmont or Saratoga landfill near the Sikorsky plant in tracks, and evening racing from Free Parking Front HARTFORD — Federal prosecutors say they will oppose a The state already is clo.se to that 649-5221 and Rear ol Store neighboring Stratford, theofficials defense motion to move the $7 million Wells Fargo robbery trial limit with 14 0TB locations, one Yonkers or Roosevelt tracks, said Thursday. from Hartford to Puerto Rico. telephone belting facility and the officials said. Animal lovers had mounted stiff Flowtron Insect Killer 11x16" Heavyweight Attorney Ronald Kuby said Michael Deutsch. on behalf of the Teletrack in New Haven, he said. opposition to the initial poisoning Cast Iron HIbachl defense team, requested a change of venue from Hartford to "We're very excited about it." plans for both Shelton and another with Built-in Photocell said Oppenheimer, adding offi­ Caldor Rag. .109.99 Auto on at Puerto Rico before U.S. District Judge T. Emmet Clarie in landfill in Hartford, filing suits on Mother’s Day Plants Full, Fresh, Flowering R EG . 24.99 cials also hope to reopen twoclo.sed behalf of the gulls in Superior Caldor Sale ..76.99 dusk/off at 16.99 Hartford on Wednesday. Removable legs allow use upright or Assistant U.S Attorney Catmen Espinosa-Van Kirk, a 0TB parlors in New Haven and Dairii MOTHER’S DAY Court. Mfr. Flabata ...7 .0 0 ' dawn. Covers •8" Flowering Baskets, Reg. 6.99...... 4.99 up to IVz acre, as a tabletop model. Deep fire bowl; prosecutor in the case. Thursday said the government will file a Meriden "This is the first real The Connecticut Resources Rec­ good news I've had in off-track Queen l/t listed safe •4" Geranium, Caldor Low Price...... 1.99 carry handle. response to the change of venue, but would not comment further. overy. Authority, which operates AFTER betting." IS A SPECIAL DAY AT REBATE 69.99 for pets, kids, •Foliage Plants In Novelty Planters, Reg. 4 .9 9 ...... 3.99 •Charcoal Lighter Fluid, Reg. 1.491.19 All but one of the 16 suspects awaiting trial are from Puerto both landfills, had hired an exter­ environment. Construction of the Bradley minator to spread poison at the Rico and "in the interests of justice and for the convenience of the Teletheater could begin in July and parties and witnesses." it should be held there. Deutsch said. HARTFORD ROAD DAIRY QUEEN dumps, said CRRA spokeswoman completed next February if ap­ b razier Lynn Healey. proved by voters in Windsor Locks. The Sikorsky Aircraft division of Brewer provides scholarships It will be located off Route 75. Oval Mother’s Day Cakes United Technologies Corp.. the SCOTTS FOR A adjacent to the state's largest major provider of helicopters to HARTFORD — The Adolph Coors Co. and its Connecticut airport, which is undergoing a $100 GREEN LAWN distributors have announced the kickoff of their 1986 Veteran.s' the military, complained the gulls million renovation and moderniza­ Special Price * 4 ^ ^ serves 6-8 people posed a potential danger to pilots. Scotts Turfbuiider Lawn Memorial Scholarship Fund. tion program. The company fears the bird-s s q . Ft.) The Connecticut program will offer more than $.5,000 in Fertilizer (is.ooo If approved, the town would reap also 8" & 11" and It's the best thing to happen to cake since cake. And may strike the windshields or get scholarships to students who are dependents of U.S. veterans, what a treat It Is Light, cake crunch. Cool and creamy Caldor Reg...... 29.99 about $6.50.000 annually through its sheet cakes from sucked into the helicopter engines. Caldor Sale ...... 25.99 company officials said Thursday. share of belting revenue and in chocolate and vanilla DO*. Plus, rich, cold fudgeand • 5is' delicious icing. You can have it decorated for any In Hartford, the Edart Trucking Mfr. Rebate...... 6.00* In its second year, the national fund will provide more than additional taxes. Oppenheimer .-‘I) $095 occassion. The Dairy Queen* Round Cake Frozen Co. successfully filed suit against $500,000 to sons and daughters of veterans. said and packaged for easy take home. Pick one up today. the CRRA complaining that drop­ A F TE R O Q Applicants must have completed at least one year of college, A town public hearing will be pings from the gulls were damag­ REBATE ...... I 9 a « 7 9 have a cumulative average of at least 2.75. and be under 22 years held within two to three weeks, and Orders now being taken for that Special Mothers Day ing the finish on their trucks. Special formula provides balanced feeding of age on July 1. 1986. "we're very confident that we will Cake. Call 647-1076: We also have sheet cakes, square, While the CRRA has temporarily for a lush green lawn all summer long! Veterans comprise about one-third of the 9,60n-person solved the problem in Hartford by • 10,000 Sq. Ft., Alter $4 Rebate’ .1 3 .9 9 Charmgiow Twin Burner Gas workforce at Coors. heart, and round cakes always available and on using a different section of the •5,000 Sq. Ft., After $2 Rebate’ .. .7 .9 9 display. landfill, the Shelton plan calls for Disposable Dinnerware Grill in Ranch Cart Style three measures suggested earlier Infected horse meat from state •9" Plate, 100 ct.. Reg. 1.29 ...... 9 9 « Scotts Turfbuiider Plus-2 State sues "If you don't buy your cakes at Hartford Road Dairy Queen, by animal rights groups. •6" Plate, too ct„ Reg. 9 9 * ...... 7 9 « Feeds As It Weeds Your Lawn 149.99 REG. 199.99 you're paying too much!!" The CRRA will fire off “ cracker — Infected horse meat from Connecticut and West •6.4 OZ. Foam Cup, 51 ct., Reg. 6 9 * 540 Has auto igniter and upfront controls shells.” which produce a loud noise Caldor Reg...... 29.99 Germany has been implicated in two trichinosis outbreaks in Caldor S a le ...... 27.99 plus a large cook/warm surface with a insurance expected to scare off the gulls, and •8.5 OZ. Foam Cup, 51 ct., Reg. 8 9 * 694 France last year, according'to U.S. health researchers. Stock up now for cookout days ahead! Mfr. Rebate...... 4.00* porcelain grid. Includes 20-lb. empty About 325 people came down with trichinosis — a parasitic Snack Meal Special! place out decoys which resemble LP tank and much more. disease caused most often by raw or undercooked meat — last gull predators. The agency also A F T E R O O July. August and September in south Paris and in Melun, a town companies will install loudspeakers which will R E B A T E ...... 4 C i Q e 9 « 7 30 miles southeast of Paris, the Centers for Disease Control said Chicken Snack Fish Snack Hot Dog Snack blare gull distress calls. Healey One easy application for both weed control said. Hosemobie' in its weekly report Thursday. Symptoms included fever, Fish Filet and long-lasting feeding for growth! HARTFORD (UPI) - The state 6 Nuggets Hot Dog . The use of the cracker shells, •5,000Sq.pt.,After$2Rebate* ..13.49 diarrhea and rash. which may disturb nearby resi­ The source of that outbreak was found to be horse meat has filed suit against the owner of Small Drink Small Drink Small Drink $179 $149 $129 dents, must be approved by the imported from a Connecticut slaughterhouse and eaten raw or three insurance companies ac­ Fries Fries ^ cused of selling questionable Fries I state Department of Environmen­ Lofts Marvel Green rare in 99 percent of the cases. The CDC. as is its policy, would not tal Protection. Healey said. identify the businesses involved in shipping the meat to Europe. health and medical coverage. Grass Seed (3 lbs.) Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- The three aspects of the plan will irsupsiD C man said. cost the CRRA about $2,000. while REG. 5 .9 9 ...... 4.79 Prison guard denies selling pot Lieberman said Thursday the the one-year contract signed with Fast germinating & quick to establish! suit charged that a health plan sold We’re Having a Blizzard Sale! the extermination company to­ And priced economically for savings. VERNON — A Somers State Prison guard has pleaded by Air Transport Benefits As.socia- talled $6,400. she said. Healey said she did not know Lofts Perennial Rye innocent to charges he sold marijuana to an inmate. tion was not backed up by a M l mm EVER lEEN Choose from: Butterfinger, Heath, M&M's, Reeses A TREAT TIRt TRICK? why the CRRA earlierhad rejected Grass Seed (5 lbs.) . Arthur E. Turner. 26. of Bloomfield pleaded innocent in Vernon licensed company with the finan­ Pieces, Oreo. Choc. Chip. German Choc., Maca­ Superior Court Wednesday. He was charged last month with cial reserves required to back up IntroOuctnQ m « BLIZZARD the suggestions by the animal Hosemobiie Portable from DAIRY Q U EE N * tt>« roon, Choc. Covered Cherries, Banana Pudding or rights groups, and instead pursued Deluxe 22" 3V2 HP Germinates in 7-10 days; flourishes in conspiring to convey unauthorized items into a correctional claims. meet ecrumptloue treat facility, following a drug crackdown at the prison. Lieberman said stale officials make up you own combination. plans to u.se poi.son or string metal Rotary Lawnmower sunny areas. Deep rich green colorl Hose Reel Cart Turner was stopped at the prison gates as he was leaving work estimate about 300 groups of wires around the landfill to I rap the Lofts Backyard Grass on April 10. Officials said he was carrying a marked bill officials aviation employees around the birds. 2 4 e S 3 REG. 34.99 16 OZ. "I think it was determined that S157,REG. 189.99 Seed In 3-ib. Size ^ had given an inmate to buy drugs. country are covered by plans BLIZZARD 99« Reg. *1“ Holds up to 200 feet of 5/8" hose 6uid (the poison) wou)d be- the most Briggs & Stratton Max series dngine Turner, a correction officer for almost two years, was issued by the firm, including about REG. 3.99 ...... 2 . 9 5 1 has a folding handle for easy storage. effective," Healey said. plus 8" steel wheel with height suspended without pay, pending the outcome of his case. He is 15 groups in Connecticut. adjusters, it also features a deluxe Ideal choice for heavy traffic areas! Thick •Side-Tracker Wail Mouiit Hose Reel "There are potentially thou­ "We will see how this works." and strong growth, healthy root system. for 150' hose. Reg. 24.99 ...... 17.99 scheduled to appear in court again on June 4. If convicted, he she said of the compromise plan. folding handle. faces up to five years imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. sands of employees and their families who mistakenly believe Clams & Fries *1^.® they are protected by this unautho­ Divers recover stolen chemicals rized health and medical cover­ Teach moms Arrow age." the attorney general said. EAST WINDSOR — Seventeen bottles of potentially explosive The suit filed in Hartford Super­ HARTFORD RD. SPEED OUEEN LAUNDRY Gilbert & Yardsaver 4x7' chemicals, stolen last weekend from an Enfield High School ior Court named John Sturm and Every Day Low Prleaa about illness Bennett Storage Building science lab. have been recovered from the Scantic River by .state three companies he owns. Air 36"x50' police divers. Transport Benefits Association. “We Double Your Time On Drying" 17 DRYERS - 15 Minutes - 25C NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Educat­ Galvanized 8139 REG. 179.99 Among the chemicals police recovered Wednesday were nitric National Employee Benefit Ad­ ing mothers ultimately improves Use free-standing or attach­ 32 Fam ily Sized Washers $1.00 Load / 4 Super Sized Washers $1.75 Load Fencing acid and toluene, ingredients used in making TNT. ministrators and Preferred Casu­ their judgment of how severe a ed to building. Double bin' Enfield Deputy Police Chief Herbert .1. Foy said Enfield High ally Underwriters. Blankets • Sleeping Bags • Bulk Items child’s illness may be, Yale i C ged doors may be attached students apparently stole the chemicals Saturday by entering the "The companies arc based in University doctors told a pediat­ 19.99 at either end. Includes lab sometime during daylight hours. Wethersfield and Sturm is licensed rics conference today. Strong 16 gauge F R E E shelving kit! Police recovered a small amount of the chemicals Tuesday by the slate as an insurance agent. “ When a mother is taught how to wire with 2x3" mesh night, after talking to the parents of several suspects, one of Lieberman said. evaluate specific information to keep out garden The suit accuses Sturm and Air HELP SAVE A LIFE whom told police that the remaining chemicals could be found in Dairii about her child with fever, her pests, ft’s also a 24" Deluxe the river. Police said they believe ali the bottles diave been Transport of acting illegally as an Queen assessment of the child’s illness great idea for keep­ recovered. unauthorized insurance company AT HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN more closely resembles the pedia- ing your pets and Bamboo Rake kids safely in! by selling contracts, collecting trician’s.” said Dr. Paul 36-inch High premiums and adjusting and pay We will donate *1°° to Newington Children’s Hospital McCarthy, professor of pediatrics •48-X50’ ^ REG. S.49 Terrorists, media feed each other ing claims. 3.99 Tomato Plant Cage at Yale and an attending physician R e g .27.99 ..2 1 .9 9 •18" Bamboo Flake ^ The state is.seeking a court order when you buy a stuffed D.Q. animal for only *3^*® •I8"x8' Folding BETHEL — Terrorists and the media tend to "feed off each at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Rag. 4.29...... ^ ...2 .9 9 8 8 ^ REG. 1.19 to block Sturm from selling the Air Of 365 mothers. 189 were showna Fence other'' and reporters must guard against appearing sympathetic Transport plans and to dissolve all 9-gauge rings support piantp; keep fruit to terrorist causes, says an internationai security consuitant. Buy one of these cute, cuddly 20-minute teaching film and also Reg. 3 .9 9 ---- 2 .9 9 •10' Bam bob Rafca 'of his companies and put their given a booklet with instructions Rag. 2 . 2 9 ...... 1 .59 fn m rottingon ground; keep garden neat! “ There'*s a kind of spectacle to terrorism. It's exciting-and property and assets into receiver­ Eliminates need for stakes and ties. riveting," said Robert Phillips, director of the program for war on how to observe children with ship. The suit also seeks civil fines stuffed animals for only $349 fever as a part of McCarthy’s and ethics at the University of Connecticut. against Sturm. Phiiiip said terrorists know how to work the media. at Hartford Road Dairy Queen study. Lieberman said the state was In subsequent visits to the Addressing the spring meeting of the Connecticut circuit of the fortunate in that it discovered the and we will donate to doctor's office, mothers who saw jaiucsIkTriots I The Songs of Associated Press Thursday night, Phillips said terrorists problems before Sturm defaulted James Herriot’s Newington Children’s Hospital. the film agreed with their physi­ I kim Stories Dog Stories Distant & rth Bats, by Davey Johnson frequently allow periods of calm between attacks in order to on a claim cians 94 percent of the time about maximize media attention. The suit .says Sturm's health You'll make a cuddly new friend 134 acute illness episodes, he said. by Jamea Herriot by Arthur C. Clarice and Patar Qoienbock “ The media and terrorists have a symbiotic relationship. They plan was backed by a legitimate Mothers who did not receive feed off each other. They need each other." he said. insurance firm for los.ses in excess while you help save young lives. instruction agreed with their phy­ Pi4b.Uat 19.95 REG . 17,96 Pub. List 16.95 of $30,000 per individual, but that 13.96 12eS6 11.86 Now available at Hartford Road sicians 78 percent of thetimeabout Spirited collection of tales about Recounts mankind's 6rst contact A manager's-eye look at the the policy was canceled at the end 152 episodes, he said. man's— and Herriot’s— beat with a truly alien intelligence. 1985 New York Mete by one of School offers reward in fires of last year. Dairy Queen while supplies last. “ Mothers who are not taught friend, the dog. Masterful drawings Clarke is also the author of ‘2001: basebalt's brainiest and outspoken The suit claims Sturm subse­ tend to think their children are add to the reading pleasure! A Space Odyssey.' personalities Frank, tactual. WESTPORT — A series of minor fires in bathrooms and quently set up another company in quite a bit more ill than doctors lockers this week has prompted Staples High School officials to the Cayman Islands to cover Air O u ld ra i^ think.” said McCarthy, principal offer a $200 reward for information leading to the arrest and Transport members, but that that NvBckNcttMfli investigator of the study, which conviction of people who may have t aken part in setting the fires. company is npt iicen.sed to transact was presented at the 1986 Joint ‘ See clerk for details A limitations on alt rebate Hems. • There have been four fires within the school and two brush fires any business in Connecticut. lU c th M Pediatrics Conference in Washing­ CALDOR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES outside the building. The school's 1,715 students were forced to While questioning the heaith ton, DC. ALL BORDEN WALLPAPER evacuate the building three times because of fire alarms. plans. Lieberman said the life and Physicians hope to improve MANCHESTER VERNON Police Inspector Fred Barr called the incidents "prankster dental insurance plans in the Air Hartford Road Dairy Queen is proud to support our parents' communication with pedi­ 4 0 Vo O F F t",sr fires apparently set by youngsters " Transport benefit package are local Children's Hospital through the Osmond atricians and alleviate the anxiety EXIT 62 • ROUTE 84 TRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER backed by legitimate insurance Foundation's Children's Miracle Network Telethon. that often engulfs a mother when STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 AM TO 9:30 PM • SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM • SUNDAY 11 AM TO 5 PM •PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. & SAT. — ------companie.s her child is sick. McCarthy said MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 9. 19»6 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 9, 1986 OPINION Top execs House committee say Senate steamrolls GOP Talks should > plan better Jack to approve budget By Janet Staihar JL A nderson The Associated Press By Elolne S. Povich when it goes to the House floor next help reason United Press International week. HOT SPRINGS, Va. - Some of “One holds one’s nose and tries America’s top corporate execu­ WASHINGTON - ' The to get it out of here (the commit­ tives say the new Senate Finance Democratic-led House Budget tee) soon.” she said. beat conflict Committee tax plan is “an ele­ Committee, steamrolling past House Speaker Thomas O’Neill phant that deserves to be patted,” GOP protests, has approved a had said he wouid not support a but they are not clam oring to clim b budget that would cut military When the word “ encouraging” is applied to budget that included taxes unless aboard without closer inspection. spending sharply and increase Republicans did. A Democratic any interaction between the town Ayatollah’s Leaders of the Business Concil, funds for poverty programs. source indicated GOP support on an organization of 200 executives goverjjment and the Eighth Utilities District, The $994 billion proposed budget the floor would be sufficient. it mtfst be regarded as music to from the country’s largest corpo­ for next fiscal year also would rations. told a news conference direct new taxes at deficit reduc­ The budget would allocate $285 Manchester's ears. demise may that if Congress is to pass a tax tion to produce a $137 billio n deficit billion for the Pentagon, but slates Surprisingly. Town Manager Robert Weiss overhaul plan they would prefer te — w ell below the G ram m -R udm an that $3 billion of that amount would used that adjective Thursday in commenting version written by the Senate requirement of $144 billion in red be withheld until m ilitary spending committee. None had any kind is fully audited. The m ilitary got on talks between the two entities about ink. spark riots words about the House-passed tax Democratic leaders of the com­ $287 billion last year: Reagan sharing the town's fire station on Tolland plan that would hit some busi­ mittee had indicated earlier this requested $320 billion: and the Turnpike. And speaking for the district, nesses harder. week that they wanted to try for GOP-dominated Senate allocated WASHINGTON — W ill next Tuesday mark the $301 billion in its bipartisan $I counsel John D. La Belle Jr. described the The executive held their semian­ bipartisan accord on their budget, beginning of the end for the Ayatollah Khom eini’s nual meeting at the Homestead but resorted to using their nearly trillion budget passed last week. discussion as “ cordial.” U P l photo Moslem fundamentalist regime? State resort to discuss economic trends. 2-1 majority to whip handily a GOP Under the committee proposal, Given that the rhetoric the two sides use to Department intelligence analysts believe there’s One of the chief topics was the Members of the House Budget Commit­ Leader Jim Wright, D-Texas; Rep. attempt to amend their spending most domestic programs would be explain their relations is generally far at lea.sl a chance that widespread riots throughout Senate Finance Committee tax tee get together Thursday as the panel William Gray, D-Pa., chairman of the plan by putting more money in trimmed or frozen at last year’s stronger and far less complimentary, the FtoVslC) Iran on M ay 13 could shake the foundation of package that cuts rates while defense or lowering taxes. level, but poverty programs, funds wiping out some deductions fa­ begins consideration of next year’s committee: and Rep. Delbert Latta, After a day of raucous debate, for AIDS research, embassy secur­ reports on Wednesday's meeting may Khom eini’s power and eventually lead to his fall. vored by middle-income Ameri­ budget. From left are House Majority R-Ohio, the ranking Republican. the budget rolled through the ity and a new space shuttle — if portend something good. What's so special about the date is that it is just cans. Corporations would shoulder Democratic-dominated panel that is approved — would be Certainly, it would benefit all concerned if 40 days after the agonizing death from cancer of a larger burder of tax responsibil­ Thursday on a vote of 21-11. along increased. ity under the plan. In a related development, syndi­ the town and district fire departments were Khom eini's revered rival, the 85-year-old Grand near party lines. American Express chairman One Republican. Rep, Vin Weber cated columnist Don Lambro permitted to share the fire station in Ayatollah Shariatmadari. Shiite Moslem tradition Open Forum James D. Robinson III. who is vice IRAs become the focus of Minnesota, joined the Demo­ reported that Senate Republican Buckland. Sharing would save district d ic ta te s that 40 d a y s a fte r a lo ved one dies, the chairman of the Business Council, crats in favor of the budget. Rep. leader Robert Dole pledged to try taxpayers a good deal of money, since the death be commemorated with suitable displays of said he has no real problem Henson Moore, R-La., voted "pres­ to scuttle the budget later this year alternative is construction of an unnecessary g rie f. supporting the bill, which is ent" — not taking a side. if defense spending levels do not 9 collector?), who was repeatedly I could go on and on. but you scheduled to come before the full Hou.se Budget Com m ittee C h a ir­ satisfy the White House. half-million-dollar firehou.se. Another benefit The scandal club In Shariatm adari’s case, there is a special found by reporters to be goofing get the point. Senate in June. of debate on tax reform man W illiam Gray, D-Pa.. said the Dole told White House chief of would be a saving of face for a ll who liv e in off on state lim e? The one who reason for honoring him on the 40th day: “The Senate bill is the first spending plan would protect the staff Donald Regan he "would town, since the district has planned its hurts the state was allowed to "retire.'' rather Certainly O'Neill doesn't have Khom eiili not only ensured his rival’s death by legitimate lower rate, base broad­ elderly and children while allocat­ break up the (House-Senate) con­ a direct hand in all this scandal push. "The bill reported by the Fi­ station only two lots away from the town's than be fired, so he wouldn't lose refusing to let him seek cancer treatment abroad, ening effort that we have seen,” he Bv Joseph Mlanovzanv ing adequate resources to the ference if we had to, unless we and wrongdoing, but he still but would not grant permission for a funeral of told reporters on the first day of the United Press International The president, who had pre­ nance Committee is being called a Pentagon — though far less than worked out something agreeable to and the building would stand as an To the Editor: any benefits? Does the "good old remains stubbornly tolerant of. proper dignity. Next Tuesday would be a suitable two-day conference, which ends viously given his provisional sup­ fair, equitable, tax reform bill." what President Reagan requested. the White House on defense,” boy" system reign supreme, or port to the plan, telephoned the embarrassing monument to official or blind to. these assaults on the occasion for Shariatm adari’s thousands of today. “ If it passes its shakedown W A S H IN G T O N - The fir.st Cranston said. “ It is nothing of the But Republican members of the Lambro reported. This is an extremely crucial w hat? bill’s author. Committee Chair­ sort,” stubbornness. public interest, to Connecticut's followers to express their outrage about both the cruise ... and there are no potholes major battle over the Senate panel protested the plan had been The Democratic budget calls for year for Connecticut Democrats, Should the people tolerate an ... and if it remains intact rather Finance Committee’s tax reform man Bob Packwood. R-Ore.. to Sen. John Melcher. D-Mont.. frequent embarrassment. death and the dishonor perpetrated by Khomeini. rammed through by the Demo­ $13 billion in new taxes, the same □ □ □ yet most of the so-called “ lead­ administration which loudly pro­ than drifting toward the House bill, plan — saving Individual Retire­ congratulate him and tell him it meanwhile cautioned his col­ crats without regard to the as the Senate, but $7 billion more ers" seem to have their heads so claims its support for higher We Democrats could pretend including the listing of rates, then I ment Account tax breaks — has moved the nation “one giant step leagues to be wary as they consider m inority. than Reagan requested. W HETHER THE DEAD ayatollah's followers The word from Weiss and LaBelle. then, firm ly embedded in I he sand that education while allowing Hart­ everything is fine and hunky- would be supportive.” he said. already begun, even as President further down the road toward the measure. “ They just roll us.” sighed Rep. The tax figure takes intoaccount can pull off the demon.strations they are planning meaningful, historic tax reform." must be perceived as a good sign. Another they fail to realize the great ford Slate Technical College to dory, as O'Neill and his friends Overall, he described the Senate Reagan launches his own push for "Com e June, I’ m not going to be Connie Mack. R-Fla. “They know $2.5 billion already enacted with White House spokesman Larry busting out all over to pass several dis.service that Governor O'Neill slip into serious danger of losing would have us do. but there are is. of course, a question U.S. experts can't answer. plan “ as an elephant with a lower the bill. they can roll us. There was no the extension of the cigarette lax. meeting on the town's offer to share the Speakes said Reagan, who has does to the state and the p a rly by its accrc'ditation (in this high- W hen S h a ria tm a d a ri die d on A p r il 3. thousands of rate. It deserves to be patted at this Ending what was virtually a hundred pages of new lax code se rio u s attempt at About $6 billion of the revenue station for $22,000 a y e a r under a 20-year some of us who want to be proud made tax reform his top domestic without prudent analysis” running for re-eicc'tion tech slate, no less) ? Moslem clergymen and other Iranians swarmed point but watched very closely.” non-stop flood of praise for the bill, bipartisanship.” would come from sales of govern­ lease has been set. and the negotiations may of Connecticut and its Demo­ Also going along with that several senators went to the Senate priority, pledged to work closely Melcher said. Have they forgotten the deba­ Should they tolerate O'Neill's into the stre e ts of the holy c ity of Q om and A key Republican on the panel, ment assets and “user fees" on cratic Parly, now and in years to sentiment was Ruben F. Mettler. floor Thursday to begin an assault with the GOP leadership to win Senate Republican leader Ro­ Lynn Martin of Illinois, said the things like fishing licenses and bear fruit in time to avert wasteful cle of 1984? M ust we su ffer campaign finance chiiirman. elsew here. come. If we continue to allow the chairman of TRW Inc. in Cleve­ on the plan's proposal to drop the Senate approval for the plan. bert Dole was optimistic, however, hope was to change the budget grazing of cattle on federal lands. duplication. through another biennial lapse of Peter Kelly, who alsoapparently parly to become synonymous Khomeini responded to this "m utiny” by tbe land. who praised the legislation’s IRA tax deduction for most people. However, the administration has and told reporters he expected the complacency, of taking Ibe vo­ not commented on numerous spe­ But when the prelim inary decision of the makes a good bundle of money with scandal, corruption, and supposed backbone of his Islam ic revolution with "very attractive features: lower Eliminating the bulk of the IRA bill would pass the Senate with few te rs for gran te d? cifics of the bill — including the town Charter Revision Commission is thrown from his law firm ’sbusiness with cronyism, however, we will only the same ferocity he has shown toward less rates and a broader base.” tax break, charged Sens, Alfon.se major changes in "a couple of I wonder how much these the Connecticut Housing Author­ Edmund T. Pratt, chairman of D’Amato. R-N.Y.. and William IRA proposal. Reagan, in his tax weeks" after it reached the floor, into the town-district equation, it's apparent doom it to certain defeat and exalted opposition groups. Police arrested the reform plan, suggested the deduc­ probably in early June, party leaders think Connecticut ity? Whose Washington lobbying d is g ra c e Pfizer Inc, of New York, a Roth, R-Del.. not only would hurt that things probably won't look so bright for m ullahs by the dozen, and it is believed that as tion for IRAs be expanded. voters w ill tolerate. firm according to Advertising producer of pharmaceutical the middle class, but would both “ I think the basic structure of the long. If that panel adopts its proposed report m a n y 600 c le r ic s a re now b ehind b a rs in v a rio u s Sen. Alan Cranston of California, MOTHERS DAY Should they tolerate continual Age magazine, was paid $9.10.000 Some of us are going to fight goods, said he has been "consist­ reduce the incentive to save money bill — the 33 percent corporate Iranian cities. ently against the whole idea of a n d harm America’s the Senate’s second-ranking De­ rate, the 15 an'd 27 percent rates for and Manchester's Democratic majority DOT scandals? to provide lobbying and cam­ back; Round One is coming up in radical tax,reform.” competitiveness. mocrat. charged Thursday the individuals — w ill remrain intact.” plunges ahead with its drive to force Should they tolerate parasitic' paign consultation services to the May 20 delegate primaries. It's not clear whether these arrests deprived FILM PROCESSING But of the Senate plan, he said. As a first step toward salvaging measure would give too much to Dole said. consolidation, the town will soon resemble administrators like Earl Water­ ousted Philippine dictator Ferdi­ Please support Moffett slates Khom eini's opponents of potential leaders to rally “ It’s a fascinating bill and it looks the popular middle class write-off, the wealthy and hurt the middle The measure would replace the nothing .so much as a war zone in which two man. who was O'Neill's agricul­ nand Marcos? and strike a blow against ma­ around, as he obviously hoped, or will, on the like everybody wins.” the two lawmakers pushed a class by gutting the IRA deduction. current 15 individual lax brackets, opposing armies constantly skirmish in ture commissioner until he was Should they tolerate O'Neill's ch in e p o litic s and the "s c a n d a l of contrary, add the incitement of m artyrdom to the Nonetheless. Pratt said he is non-binding resolution calling for He also complained about the which have a top rate of 50 percent. SPECIAL the month club." proposed repeal of th" capital blissful ignorance of the proper rules of charged and convicted of ripping 19*0 nomination of Justin DiN- widespread public outrage over Shariatmadari. concerned "that we would throw continuation of the deduction. with two brackets of 15 percent and May 10 thru May 17 off the Town of Suffield while hc> ino. a man with alleged lies to out 50 years of evolution of the tax Aides said the senators would gains tax rates. 27 percent. com bat. The day after the old ayatollah died, another was still first selectman'.’ Or how Robert E. Lee Jr. policy in one fell swoop. I have a begin today trying to get a organized crime, to chair the group — potentially as dangerous as the clergy — However likely that scenario appears at about Robert Reardon the .16 Kenneth Dr.. little bit of the 'If it ain't broke, m ajo rity of the Senate to join their Connecticut Resource Recovery demonstrated their grief and anger. Roughly half this point, it is not inevitable. Even if the state's chief tax collector (or lax Authorilv'.'..r V ernon don’t fix it’ feeling.” cau.se. JEAN-LOUIS HEBERT, D.D.S. the bazaars in Tehran shut down in protest. Roger B. Smith, chairman of Under the committee bill, OFF* 12 Exp. j panel's report is adopted, one final opening anyone who has another pension A combined opposition of mullahs and General Motors, said he backs the RONALD W. STEPHENS, D.M.D. will remain — especially presuming that the Senate bill, although he said that plan would no longer be able to merchants could be a powerful engine of Buckland talks reach a satisfactory once he looks at the fine print, he’s take the annual tax deduction of up THOMAS G. MACARY, D.D.S. ^ 2 ^ ® OFF* 24 Exp. I destruction — as Khomeini has every reason to conclusion. sure there will be some individual to $2,000 for placing m oney in an Porn panel turns on FCC know. It was precisely this alliance that brought things he doesn't like. IRA. but they would be ableto have PETER J. HEBERT, D.M.D. Once the town and the district have down the shah and opened the way for Khom eini to tax-deferred IRA interest grow. ^ 3 ^ ® OFF* 36 Exp. I discovered they can cooperate in providing WASHINGTON — When the Attorney General's seize power. It is estimated that about three- • are pleased to announce the relocation fire protection, they might well find the same Commission on Pornography issues its final quarters of the 28 million Ameri­ 110, 126, 135mm C o lor Print Film j to hold true in the area of sewer service. That report this summer, it is expected to single out ANOTHER CRUCIAL QUESTION for Foggy Don’t expect can households that have IRAs of their practice to with this coupon... Expires May 17, 1986 j would lose the deduction. "dial-a-porn" as especially harmful and in need of Bottom's Iran-watchers is whether Shariatm a­ will only happen, however, if the politicians Roth called the move a “very, re g u latio n . A c c o rd in g to those close to its dari. beloved as he apparently was, can become 147 East Center Street “applicable at time of original processing only are willing to put their animosities aside and R obert tax cut soon very serious mi.stake.” )and D’A­ the kind of m artyr who w ill galvanize both the give peace a chance. deliberations, it will also accuse both the Federal mato charged people "will not Communications Commission and the telephone fanatic Shiites and other discontented elements of Manchester, CT 06040 ' /'W ' W agman WASHINGTON (AP) - If you’re continue their IRAs ... if they’re nassiff a □ □ companies of lax regulation and of not trying hard the Iranian populace. expecting a tax cut under the not allowed the deduction." enough to stamp out the services tax-overhaul plan awaiting action Both senators, however, said Phone: 643-9506 State Department sources told our associate c a m e r a Neither side is blameless in the disputes Mo.st local phone companies lease what are in the Senate, don’t look for the they supported the thru.st of the Lucette Lagnado it has never been all that clear that continually plague town-district c a lle d “ 976 lin e s " to c o m m e rc ia l e n te rp rise s that I jin whole thing next year. You might committee bill, which Reagan on Effective: May 13, 1986 639 Main SI., Manchester that Khomeini had a firm grip on the clergy’s sell recorded calls dealing with everything from even have a one-time tax increase. Thur-sday pledged to personally relations. The district often operates with an loyalty. Many of them, like Shariatmadari. 643-7369 sports results to stock market tips to jokes and It believes it has tried to regulate sex-call services It’s all because of the record anachronistf?"mentality. while town officials believe that exercise of temporal power by a holy federal deficit. Congress seems astrology. The companies selling these services as much as possible under current tend to ignore the good side of volunteerism man violates Moslem teachings. intent on cutting taxes but not in a ch arg e anyW here fro m .10 cents to $2 a c a ll, w ith anti-pornography statutes. It has made a special and localized control of resources. But like others in Iran — the Bahais and way that would worsen the deficit. the fee billed on the caller's monthly phone hill, effort to keep children away from these lines. „ But if the political leadership on both sides "W esternized" women — the clerics were afraid The solution is to have most' of The phone company, in turn, keeps half of what is In 1984 it established a set of rules forbidding the bad things happen early and CALL THE to make public their misgivings about Khom eini’s would strive to reduce the level of conflict, collected as its fee for supplying the line and doing porn lin e s to operate before 9 p.m . on the theory the good things late. there is a good chance that a m arriage of the b illin g . this would lim it children's access. But a New York fundamentalist revolution, even though they Under the bill approved Wednes­ "REALTEAM” considered Khomeini him self a flaming hypocrite, What every Mom needs! convenience could take the place of forced Of all the .services — and most phone companies firm that operates one of the se rv ic e s sued, and day by the Senate Finance’Com­ , u sin g re lig io n to se rve his own w o rld ly a m b itio n s. daya 646’2482 consolidation. While con.solidation of some offer dozens — sex lines are by far the most the U.S. Court of Appeals threw the rules out. The mittee. most changes that would When be was alive, Shariatm adari increase the government's tax • A DOZEN ROSES • A DAY OFF sort must eventually occur, the current effort profitable. Nationally these dial-a-porn services court found the time lim it restricted adults' rights avaninga 649-6416 receive hundreds of thousands of calls monthly, by not allowing them to hear messages when they courageously spoke out against Khomeini — only take — reducing or eliminating w ill only split the town and leave much deductions — would go into effect • A PAIR OF JEANS FROM JEANS-FPLUS earning m illions of dollars annually both for tlie wanted and was probably ineffective since to be im plicated by the regime in a coup attempt next Jan. 1. The personal exemp­ bitterness. companies that provide the services and for the children could stay up after 9 p.m. anyway. and forced to make a hum iliating apology on Before continuing with their ill-conceived television. It may well be expecting too much for a tions would be raised to $1,900 at FOR A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS phone companies. The commission tried again last year, this time the sam e time: a $2,000 exem ption dead hero to succeed where he failed in life. But assault, the Democrats should offer a with a set of rules requiring dial-a-porn operators would take effect a year later. ASK FOR VIVIAN OR TOM FERGUSON s tra n g e r th in g s have happened in the lan d of "T h e comprehensive merger proposal to the HOW MUCH do they earn? At a recent District either to give their cu.stomers an access code — to The big tax-cutting device, re­ For Mom on her day... Thousand and One Nights." Eighth District. In doing so. they should take of Columbia Public Utilities Commission hearing be issued only after applicants prove, in writing, ductions in individual tax rates Senior Citizens would become effective on July 1. Blanchard & Rossetto Discounts I------—I care to responsibly explain their reasoning to on lim iting the services, the local phone com|Jany they are over 18 — or to require payment in — C hesapeake & P o to m a c T elephone — argued 1987. And on Jan. 1, 1988. the last Equal the public, something they have failed to do ad van ce by c re d it c a rd before the c a lle r can he ar 189 W. Center St. AAAY 6 THRU MAY 10 ONLY ! that it doubted it could ^'ontinue to offer subsidized ^ the recorded message. Watch on waste big part of the package affecting Housing individuals, a boost in the standard in pursuing the charter-revision process. service for the poor and elderly if the sex lines O p e ra tin g on a m ode rn v e rsio n of D a v e y Manchester, Conn. Opportunity deduction, would take effect. REAL ESTATE District officials, for their part, should stop w ere cu rta ile d . ANO TH ER SUIT has been filed against this Farragut’s order — "Damn the taxpayers! Use it seeking to retain authority for its own sake, L a st y e a r C & P earned $1.7 m illio n fro m 976 newest set of rules, and a court has put a stay on o r lose it! ” — the C oast G u a rd .a n d the M a r itim e as they often appear to do. If 100 years of calls. Perhaps 80 percent of that came from sex their implementation until the issue is fully heard. Adm inistration spent money like the proverbial Sag I volunteer spirit is truly what the district lines. The FCC also says that.’as a federal agency, it drunken sailor during the last quarter of fiscal FACTORY DEMONSTRATION wants to preserve, its leaders must exhibit a A c co rd in g to sou rces who have seen a d ra ft of should not have as much say in the m atter as local 1984. According to Transportation Department Saturday May 10th the final report being circulated by the au ditors, the tw o ag e n cie s spent $592,913 on OUR LOW PRICE willingness to allow the town government to authorities, which would be in a better position to pornography commi.ssion. the panel is concerned understand local standards. But the D.C. personal computers and furniture in that take over the functions it is better able to 1. your Smith Corona.. ••l•ctronic type­ about "the long-term effects of dial-a-porn commission hearings show how difficult local three-months period, or more than half the writer (computer-compatible models) attaches to perform . On any fathlon Dantm Jean in the store recordings on children who listen to them and may e n forcem ent can be in the face of phone co m p an y amount spent in the entire year for these “ high the PWP system. All of its amazing features inte­ grate into the word processorthrough asingleplu^ • Jordaehe ^ • Lee Should both sides persist in seeking attem pt to m odel th e ir b e h a vio r a fte r th e m ." The opposition to lim itin g the 976 e xte n sio n se rvice s. waste vulnerability items." The Coast Guard, in cable... (including, on certain modela. Spell- confrontation, the worst will occur. draft report indicates the commission does not The D.C. commission had suggested sim ply that fearful of having to forfeit unspent funds, even Right Electronic DictionarY... end One Touch Elec • Chic • Levi Jr. tronic WofdEreeer). Manchester will technically be “ one.” but it believe the contents of dial-a-porn calls are c a lls to 976 sex lin e s be an sw e re d by a hum an bought $10,258 w o rth of telephones fo r d e liv e ry • Calvin Klein • Sunset Bluea protected by First Amendment guarantees of free seven months later. 2. the PWP... Uw heart at the syetem. with its w ill be an angry and bitter place for years to being w ho w ould scree n the c a lle rs to d e te rm in e 84.000 chirscter memory (epproximetely 32 pag.. • Coupon must bo prmsontod with purehoso come. ' speech. whether or not the caller was a child. The person ol text). Incredibly compact Micro-Water Cataelts • Not oppllcoblo to prior solos or with any othor coupon The pornography commission appears ready to might not be able to tell the difference between a and every word proceeeing function you could want That can be avoided if reasonable for everyday writing, edcillng end printing. single out the FCC for special condemnation. The 16- and an 18-year-old, but could keep young negotiations such as the ones that started this d ra ft re p ort sa y s the F C C has a p o lic y of ■ children off the lines. This was actually a 3. the keypad... with Ite control keys Isle week are pursued and citizens' true needs yo u lo cale to any point In your copy: adit It. change "studiously trying to avoid judging the contents of sca led -b ack p rop osal of-'^n e a r lie r one that w ould iHaurlipalpr Hpralft It. dslele It. add to It... move It about. are placed above both bureaucratic communications that fall within its regulatory have required message .sellers to obtain a caller's t Foundad In 1881 4. the monitor... an so character x 24 line convenience and political selfishness. jurisdiction. This policy, which at lim es consists nam e and a d d ress before they co u ld h e a r the diaplay lhal’a crisp, clear and comlortable You can I of seeming blindness to the lim its of obscenity and record ing, tilt It and adlual brighineas eo It's )uat right lo r you. n iC H A R D W C O S G R O V E ...... P u b lith e r ■indecency, has undoubtedly contributed to the Letters policy C itP argued that such a requirement would DOUGLAS A BEVINS Executive Editor "Your Fashion . dram atic success of dial-a-porn ventures." prove so expensive for operators of dial-a-porn JAMES P SACKS Maneging Editor Other Models The Manchester Herald welcomes original they would probably stop offering their service. ALEXANDER GIRELLI Aesociale Editor MARLOW’S Sales, Service, Rentals Available EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT letters to the editor. Address letters to: Open THE D R AFT R EPO R T points out that in 198.1 797 T h is led to the ta lk about the old and the poor MARIE E SIEFFERT Advertising Director/Astoc Publither F o ru m M a n c h e ste r H erald . P O B ox .sgi. Congress insisted that the FCC devise rules to FIRST FOR EVERYTHING SINCE 1911 being without phone service. This in turn caused MARK F ABRAITI^ ...... Business Manager OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-6 THURS. NITE TIL 9 .M anchester. C T 06040 keep children off sex-call lines It'sclearthe panel the co m m issio n to b a ck off its proposal. S H E L D O N C O H E N ...... C o m p o sin g Manager DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-5221 The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the believes the agency has to do that. ROBERT H HUBBARD ...... Pretaroom Manager Free Parking Front and Rear ol Store JEANNE G FROMERTH ...... Circulation Manager interests of brevity, clarity and taste. The FCC. in turn, thinks it is getting a hum rap. Robert Wagman Is a syndicated colitinnlM. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 9. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 9. 1986 — t Bolton school board cuts $40,000; new programs put off students’ education because the care for students who conle home SPORTS heating-oil account for next win­ for Bolton’s youth if cuts must be BOLTON — The Board of decided to provide only part-time spending plan had "no padding in to an empty house after school. instruction in order to help meet ter. he said. While Packman said made. Education Thursday cut $40,000 In order to help reach the $40,000 there. Every penny will be spent on Packman said. The decision came from its budget request for the the $40,000 cut in the overall budget he feels “ comfortable” with the after three parents, who repres­ reduction because oil prices are goal. Packman said the school education.” fiscal year that begins July 1. and ordered by the Board of Finance Packman agreed, and said he ented a number of others, asked for AL roundup last month, he said. currently low. he warned this could board also agreed to use a $15,730 while the reductions will not surplus in this year's budget to also was discouraged by the yearly a survey of town parents to see If greatly affect the education that School board Chairman James change depending on events in the pre-purchase items reque;sted cuts ordered by the finance board. the program was needed, he said. students are receiving. School Marshall said this morning the cut Middle East. from next year. The surplus, He noted that Bolton ranked 134 of Superintendent Richard E. Pack­ will prevent students from learn­ The schedule for work to remove Packman said the last cut was created by savings in fuel and 169 Connecticut towns in per-pupil man said this morning the cuts will ing Spanish as quickly as they asbestos from the high school and $3,030 from the continuing educa­ electricity costs, will be used to spending in 1984-85. the latest fiscal prevent the establishment of cer­ should. “ Those kids have lost.” he year studied by the Connecticut Center School was also announced. said. tion program for Bolton adults. buy industrial arts equipment, a Change doesn’t help Mariners’ plight tain programs. Packman said. The Massachusetts This reduction means the program central office word processor and a Public Expenditures Council. The largest reduction was $9,236 In a similar move. Packman firm doing the work will begin the will not be held for the second year copier for the elementary school. Townspeople will vote on the for a new Spanish-language pro­ said the school board agreed to project June 23 — after school is in a row. he said. Marshall said was discouraged budget proposal at the annual town gram proposi^ for Bolton Elemen­ trim $5,542 by hiring an additional dismissed for the summer — and on Thursday, Toronto rallied past Although the superintendent by the cuts that were made, and meeting on Monday. By Ben Walker ing the seventh, but Lloyd Moseby tary School students. Packman guidance counselor for Bolton In other business, the Board of plans to finish on July 25, he said. The Associated Press California 7-6 and Oakland edged was hit by a pitch, took third on a High School for three days a week called the adult program “ very said each was necessary. He said. Board members had origi­ explained that cuts from the Education agreed to study the need The contract calls for the work to Milwaukee 2-1. pinch-single by Garth lorg and nally proposed hiring a full-time instead of five, as first requested. valuable.” he said it was more original budget proposal affect for a latch-key program to provide be finished by Aug. 1. Some say baseball teams play scored the tying run when he beat foreign-language instructor, but The third cut wps $3,030 from the important to provide instruction Boston squandered several scor­ better in their first game after a first baseman Wally Joyner’s ing opportunities before breaking managerial shakeup. Not the Seat­ throw to the plate on a grounder by through against Mike Morgan, 2-3, tle Mariners, though. They kept Willie Upshaw. playing the same way that got their in the seventh inning. Trailing 2-0, Obituaries Coventry petitions submitted old manager fired. Wade Boggs and Bill Buckner A groundnut moved the runners singled with one out, and RBI to second and third, and Martinez “ It’s the kind of game that COVENTRY — A petition to adjourn the annual Republican Councilman Phillip Bouchard pro­ singles by Jim Rice and Don delivered a single for his first runs makes you want to go home and William H. Rider town; a sister, Mary C. Mainella of is in charge of arrangements. town meeting and instead conduct a townwide posed that in the future the council accept Balyor tied the score. batted in of the season. Memorial donations may be budgetary petitions to adjourn the town meeting. kick the dog,” coach Marty Mar­ William H. Rider. 72. of Man­ Torrington: and several nieces referendum on the proposed $9.3 million budget Reliever Matt Young retired made to Eye Research Institute. was submitted to the town clerk's office Thursday. The motion was defeated. tinez, the Mariners’ interim man­ chester. husband of Helen (Ran­ and nephews. He was predeceased Rich Gedman on a fly ball for the A’s 2, Brewers 1 by two brothers, Alexander Pas­ Development Office, 20 Stamford The petition, handed in by activist Roland Green, Some council members opposing Bouchard felt ager. said Thursday night after a dall) Rider, died Wednesday at second out. and Karl Best was then Run-scoring singles by Tony Hartford Hospital. quarelli in 1958. and Samuel St.. Boston. Mass. 02114. contained 330 signatures, of which 258 were such an action would weaken the town meeting and 4-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox. summoned. Barrett worked the Phillips and Dave Kingman in the He was employed for more than Pasquarelli in 1978. certified by Town Clerk Ruth Benoit. Two hundred discourage people’s participation in government. The Mariners, picked by many to count full before lining his two-run 30 years as a bus driver for The funeral will be Saturday at William J. Stevenson signatures were required for the petition to be The proposed budget for the fiscal year that eighth inning broke up a scoreless 7 :^ a.m. at Portland Memorial deemed valid, though the decision on whether to begins July 1 would increase taxes by 4.8 mills. challenge this season in the Ameri­ triple into the left-center field gap. pitching duel between Oakland’s Connecticut Transit. William J. Stevenson. 64, of 75 Funeral Home. 231 Main St.. hold a referendum will not be made until tonight at Tonight’s meeting will begin at 7:30 at the Capt. can League West, dismissed Man­ Besides his wife, he is survived Schaller Road, husband of Mar-, Chris -Codiroli and Milwaukee’s Portland, with a mass of Christian Nathan Hale School gym. The referendum will The Red Sox won for the ninth by four daughters. Nellie Duncan garet (Kompanick) Stevenson, the annual town budget meeting. ager Chuck Cottier on Thursday Ted Higuera. burial at 8:30 a.m. in St. Mary The petition drive was initiated by former 'Town probably be held on May/I9. time in their last 11 games. and June Christensen, both of died Wednesday at Doctors' Hospi­ afternoon. The loss to- visiting Manchester. Janice Morin of Ash­ Church, Portland. Burial will be in Council Chairman Robert Olmstead. a Republican, In other news. Democratic Town Council Boston gave Seattle a 9-20 record, Codiroli, 3-3, scattered eight hits tal. Sarasota. Fla, membgr Sandra Pesce has resigned from the “ I was a little bit nervous.” ford and Beverly Rider of Staf­ St. Mary Cemetery. Calling hours who has said the town meetings are ineffective including five straight defeats and and pitched out of several jams, are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 p.m. He was born in Manchester July council due to what she said were personal and Martinez said after his first game. ford; a sister, Alice Armington. because so few people attend and because debate is 17 losses in the last 21 games. and stranded 11 Brewers in eight Memorial donations may be 5, 1921. and had been a lifelong limited. Olmstead tried unsuccessfully to persuade health reasons. Pesce. vice chairwoman of the “ It was a frustrating ballgame formerly of Bristol: two grand­ shutout innings. Steve Ontiveros made to St. Mary Church, 51 resident. He had worked at Pratt & the Charter Revision Commission to make Democratic-controlled council, submitted her because we left too many guys on children. and two great­ ‘T v e been in losing situations worked the ninth for the host A’s grandchildren. Freestone Ave., Portland 06480. Whitney's research department automatic adjournment of the meeting a provision resignation May 4. Her replacement will be third base. You want to win so like the Mariners and you’re and got his third save despite A graveside service will be for 42 years, before retiring in 1983. of the Town Charter. recommended by the Democratic Town Commit­ badly and nothing materializes.” He was a member of the Manches- Those opposed to the referendum have argued tee after a meeting Tuesday and considered by the always wondering what will allowing Randy Ready’s home Saturday at 1 p.m. in Scotland Charles F. Steppe Jr. UPl photo Cemetery, in Scotland. There are ,ter Lodge of Masons 73. that the vote is costly and less informative than a council at its next meeting. happen next.” said Boston’s Marty Blue Jays 7, Angels 6 run. no calling hours. The Potter Charles F. Steppe Jr.. 60. of town meeting because it only provides for a yes or In another political matter, the Republican Town Barrett, who capped a four-run Seattle shortstop Spike Owen (right) night at the Kin^dome. Second base Vernon, husband of Ruth (Kellner) Besides his wife, he is survived no vote on the budget At the town meeting, Committee will hold bake sales at local grocery Buck Martinez’s two-run single Higuera. 4-2, shut out host Funeral Home. 456 Jackson St.. by two daughters, Linda Tinney rally in the seventh inning with a umpire Rich Garcia called Gedman safe Steppe, died Wednesday at Rock­ changes in the budget can be made before it is stores on May 24. The committee is also developing broke a 5-5 tie in the seventh inning Oakland on four hits through seven tags the foot of Boston’s Rich Gedman Willimantic. has charge of and Janet Melheny. both of Man­ two-run triple. ville General Hospital. He was the voted on. a Youth Program involving an art contest and 8 and sent Toronto past California. as Gedman slides into second base on the play. The Red Sox won, 4-2. arrangements. chester: four sisters, Dorothy innings before running into Memorial donations may be father of Donald LaFerriere of At a Town Council meeting on Monday. scholarships. In the only other two AL games The Blue Jays trailed 5-4 enter­ trouble. during second-inning action Thursday Coventry. Kloter of Rockville, Gladys Ties­ made to a charity of the donor's ing of Largo. Fla.. Irene Melody of choice. He also is survived by another son. Michael Steppe of San Anto­ East Hartford, and Flora Jay of nio. Texas: his stepmother. Denise Manchester: a brother. Russell John J. Pasquarelll Sr. Steppe of Rockville: a sister. Mrs. Stevenson of Vernon: seven grand­ Irish alleges PZC conflict John J. “ Pach” Pasquarelli Sr.. Everett (Marie) Gardner of Tol­ children: and one great-grandson. 72. of Portland, died Wednesday at land: a granddaughter and two The funeral will be May 16 at Alfred W. Sieffert Sr.’s position Revision Commission, which is bidding all those years.” said Williams expected to be named Seattle pilot Middlesex Memorial Hospital. He grandsons. Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main on the Planning and Zoning Com- considering changes that could Irish, whomadesimilarcomments was the father of John J. Pasqua­ A memorial mass wil be cele­ St., at a lime to be announced. mi.ssion may constitutue a conflict make it easier for the town to force to the Ethics Commission right 5 relli Jr. of Manchester. He also is brated Saturday at 10 a m. at St Burial will be in the East Ceme­ of interest because he owns an the Eighth Utilities District into after being cleared of any conflict Bv United Press International would take over at Seattle. Armstrong Thursday indicated taking over from Crandall in higher. Many baseball experts division of the National League survived by a daughter. Mary Ann Luke Church, Ellington. Burial tery. Calling hours are Thursday appliance store that sometimes consolidation. The union member of interest. A long-time Williams associate, only that the club had decided on August 1984. The Mariners got off declared the Mariners to be West. Apruzzese of Southington: three will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, from 7 to 9 p.m. serves developers, a member of told the commission that there Sieffert, who owns A1 Sieffert's SEATTLE - Dick Williams, former San Diego coath Ozzie Cottier’s successor, but hadn’t to disastrous start this spring, legtimate contenders for the AL Under Williams, the Padres brothers. Michael Pasquarelli and Vernon. There are no calling Memorial donations may be the Charter Revision Commission could be a conflict of interest on Hartford road, is chairman of who has a history of tuminglosing Virgil, said Thursday night he was concluded negotiations. gping 9-19 under Cottier, including West Division crown this year. were 337-311 in four seasons. But Nick Pasquarelli, both of Portland, hours. Burke-Fortin Funeral made to a charity of the donor's said this week. because Irish is strongly oppo.sed the PZC, which votes on building baseball franchises into winners, preparing to move to Seattle to “ All the i’s are not dotted and t’s a pair of six-game losing streaks. The team seems to be made to many of the Padres players said and Felix Pasquarelli of Middle- Home. 76 Pro^;pect St . Rockville. choice. Wallace J. Irish Jr., whose to consolidation and because his proposals by developers and on may be taking on his toughest rejoin his old boss with the are not crossed with the person we Cottier’s hold on the manager’s order for Williams, with his proven they were unhappy with Williams membership on the charter panel company sells insurance to the zone changes. Sieffert could not be assignment yet. Mariners. hope to name.” he said. “ We hope job slipped between April 15-30 ability to transform perpetual and did not think the team was sparked an earlier Ethics Commis­ district. reached for comment and did not The Seattle Mariners, who have “ We’re going up there to work.” to get a manager with a proven when the Mariners hit .138 and losers into winners. fulfilling its potential. sion complaint, said Tuesday that The Ethics Commission cleared return repeated phone calls. played doormat in the American Virgil said by telphone from his winning record at the major- scored only 29 runs in 14 games. He has taken three different With one year remaining on his ‘No pay, no play’ at high school he did not understand why his Irish of any conflict iri April, ruling “ I know that he’s very close to, League West for most of their 10 home in Phoenix. Ariz. “ Dick and I league level with a variety of Seattle’s offensive futility reached teams to the World Series: the contract, he resigned the first day position was questioned while that the district takes bids from (Democratic Town Chairman seasons, fired manager Chuck are both going to Seattle tomorrow different clubs. We feel the need to its peak on April 29 when Roger Boston Red Sox in 1967. Oakland of 1986 spring training. Sieffert goes.unchallenged. many insurance companies. Ir­ Theodore) Cummings.” Irish said. Cottier Thursday amid strong (Friday) morning. I will have my go out and get someone who has Clemens of Boston set a major- A’s in 1972-73 and San Diego in 1984. Others reportedly considered as MALVERN, Ark. ,(AP) - The need help raising the money. tive," Alpe said. “ We will begin ish's opinions on consolidation “ Maybe that's why the charge was indications the club would offi­ same job as third base coach. won before." league strikeout record for nine He also managed the California possible candidates for the Marin­ informing the athletes of this “ 1 think 1 was harassed with the financially strapped Malvern “ We know the district has allegations against me.” Irish were protected by the Constitution, never brought.” cially name Williams his replace­ "Dick and 1 were in Montreal Cottier was the fifth manager in innings by fanning 20 Mariners. Angels from 1974-76 and the ers’ job were Tony LaRussa. school board is asking students to supplemented the athletic budget requirement and they will have all it held. Irish said, however, that he ment Friday. together. You know Montreal had a Mariners history, following Dar­ If Cottier’s tenure with the Montreal Expos in 1977-78. expected to be dismissed by the with about $5,000 to $10 000 per summer to r ^ e the money. If they said. pay a fee before they can take part In March, a member of the town “ If I can be charged with a would not ask the Ethics Commis­ Mariners president Chuck Arm­ young team. Dick and I did the rell Johnson. Maury Wills. Rene Mariners was shorter than all but Before Williams’ arrival in San Chicago White Sox, and former year.” Alpe told the board before it are too poor. I will recommend in sports, and the football coach firefighters’ union asked the conflict of interest, I wonder how sion to look into a possible conflict strong refused to confirm reports same thing in San Diego. We can do Lachemann and Del Crandall.- one of hispredecessors. it was Diego 1982, the Padres had spent 13 New York Yankees manager Billy approved the fees Monday night. ways for them to earn the money. says he will help them find jobs to Ethics Commission to look into Mr. Sieffert gets away with seliing of interest because he did not want the former San Diego manager it again in Seattle.” He compiled a 98-119 record after becau.se expectations have grown consecutive season in the second Martin. “ We know that will be cut and we “ Several people have contacted raise the money. Irish's membership on the Charter appliances to developers without to “ harass” Sieffert.- Board members adopted the are trying to find ways to reduce me and said they would provide policy this week in the face of a expenditures.” jobs .so that they could earn the tight school budget caused by Schools across the state are money. We will not hand the money tougher state standards and cuts in faced with cuts in state funding due to anyone" Crenshaw loses bid for trial to revenue shortfs Iconstitutionl Alpe said the fees should gener­ Fan interest up for UofH Well-heeled Celtics look to the future funding. at a hearing Wednesday, disputed tutional right to a trial. Starting this fall, would-be phibition against deficit spending. ate $7,000 to $8,000 a year. HARTFORD (AP) — A Man­ each of Crenshaw's contentions. O’Connor said he will recom­ members of the Malvern High Gov. Bill Clinton announced a Students will be required to pay chester man convicted of killing WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - director, said Thursday. “ In the Len Bias and Chris Washburn are Assistant State’s Attorney Den­ mend that Crenshaw serve 25 By Frederick Waterman another two or three years he can had mixed luck in the NBA draft. School Leopards football team. new round of budget cuts — ,iust only one fee per ,vear. regardless of his infant daughter has lost a A jump to Division I basketball process, we think it may sign up the three top players available, nis J. O’Connor said the motion years for the 1985 murder of United Press International fit in real good.” Although Bird and Bill Russell Lady Leopard basketball players, over $9 million — earlier this week. the number of sports, officials last-minute bid for a trial. plus the combination of con­ some nice season-ticket “ but we ought to get a good player, was the result of “second 10-month-old Dale-Lyh Crenshaw. Despite having the league’s best are Auerbach’s two topdraft picks, and any other athletes in the eighth It was the third budget cut in the said There will be no refunds. Sentencing for Marshall Cren­ certs and home games at holders.” no matter where we pick, the Celtics have not fared well thoughts.” The autopsy reports she died from BOSTON — The Boston Celtics record and the fourth-best in NBA through I2th grades must each pay current fiscal year. shaw, 25. will continue as sche­ Hartford Civic Center have Three years ago. Hartford “ Now. you know you’ll get a Crenshaw pleaded under the “ a great deal of force to her have everything they need to be a history. Boston is one of the seven recently. In the past five years, a $30 fee. Board President Michael Burris ' duled on May 19. Crenshaw fanned interest in the Univer­ had 12 season-ticket holders. young player, that’s obvious. But Alford doctrine which means a abdomen.” great team. Sunday’s draft lottery teams in Sunday’s lottery because none of Boston’s first-round picks Athletic director and football asked Alpe if provisions were Edmond Halley, a British as­ claimed he misunderstood part of McGann said the team now has we won’t necessarily go for a big defendant acknowledges the sity of Hartford. may determine whether they stay of a 1984 trade with Seattle, has become a reguiar or even a top coach David Alpe .suggested the made for hardship cases or fami­ tronomer, figured out that four a plea-bargain deal under which he Paid attendance at the Civic nearly 4,000. In addition, bas­ man. Other than one or two state’s evidence against him but Police said Crenshaw, a former that way, exchanging Gerald Henderson for reserve: during that time Boston fee system, saying it goes for all lies with several children partici­ comets from the past were actu­ was convicted, and now faces 25 Center increased from 32.0(X) in ketball income increased to centers, we’ll go forthebest player doesn’t fully a_dmit all elements of service-station attendmt. killed Currently the oldest team in the the Supersonics first-round pick. won two NBA titles and lost in the athletes, regardless of hardship pating in sports. ally one, and when it returned in years in prison. the 1984-85 season, when the more than $500,000 this year available.” finals once. the crime. Under the doctrine, a the baby because he wanted his life NBA, Boston’s average age is If there are no changes among He said he has lined up merchants “ There are no hardship provi­ 1758, as he had predicted, the Superior Court Judge Francis R. Hawks jumped to the ECAC- compared with $99,065 last He said Boston’s coaches and defendent relinquishes his consti­ to the way it was before her birth. more than 28.5. Four Celtics are Boston’s starting five, their aver­ willing to hire students who may sions other than a work alterna­ comet was named for him. Quinn, reading from a tran.script North of Division I. to 68,000 in fiscal year. over 30. Bill Walton and Scott age age will be over 30 by next scouts need to spend many hours 1985-86. “ It’s been building since we Wedman are 33, Robert Parish is year’s playoffs. Also, the top three evaluating tapes of three late King free The Hawks also had their first went Division I.” McGann said. 32 and Dennis Johnson 31. reserves will each be over 30 if underclass entrants: Washburn. Civic Center sellout last season “ Once we went Division I. By next January, two more Walton. Sichting and Wedman John Williams and William Bed­ NEW YORK — Albert King’s Auditors raise questions about empty buiiding when 15,000 tickets were sold for (Robert) Chernak (the school’s Celtics will start their fourth continue to be the first ones off the ford. “ The rest we’ve got pretty contract with the New Jersey Nets a combination Hartford-Maine vice -president) kind of started decade. Larry Bird and Jerry bench. well covered.” has been terminated by special basketball game and Beach making a big. big push to try to Auerbach did not express partic­ master Kingman Brewster, mak­ HARTFORD (AP) — State laws • The department “ did not agencies occupying the building to The building’s lease has become Sichting. “ Sometimes your team will get GUESS WHO’ S CONING Boys concert. The school also increase those numbers.” ular interest in Walter Berry, the ing King again a free agent, the were violated in the leasing and comply with the statutory require­ pay an additional $21,847 for a campaign issue in the past two “ What we really need is youth,” old together, because of certain scheduled games around Anne McGann said more concert- draft’s latest surprise entry. NBA announced Tuesday. renovation of an office building ments for public advertising of further renovations, even though weeks. O’NeiH’s Democratic gub­ explained team president Red deals you make.” explained TOsDINNER Murray and Dionne' Warwick game packages are expected He did admit to coveting a player The Nets will have the right of that has cost taxpay^s hundreds Space needs before selecting this state laws indicate the department ernatorial challenger. Toby Mof­ Auerbach, who has had the final Auerbach, who traded for five of concerts last season. next season. But the team must ' whoisnptavailablethisyearorthe of thousands of dollars in rent for property for lease" should pay those costs. fett. has said the lease was tainted say on every Celtics pick since the the eight current Celtics with the first refusal. “ It’s definitely a new concept play solid basketball to keep the next six — 6-foot-ll David Robin­ King ruled that the appropriate unoccupied space, state auditors • The eight original partners • Furniture that was donated to by political overtones reflecting draft began in 1947. most playing time. When you see as far as we know in college fans happy. The Hawks finished son. Navy’s agile center. salary for King for the 1985-86 say. who lea.sed the building to the slate the state by the previous tenant in badly on O’Neill. “ Even though we’ve got some that happening, that’s the time basketball,” Joe McGann. 10-8 in their conference last guys who can play a couple more you’ve really got to try and move in “ He’s not out. so there’s no sense season was $660,000 and for him to Leo V. Donohue and Henry J. did not own the building when they the building. IBM Corp.. “ was not The partners who owned the Hartford’s sports information season and 12-16 overall. years, now is the time we can get a and overcome it.” talking about him. but he is a great repay the Nets any money re­ Becker Jr., the auditors, have sent proposed the lease Aug. 9. 1984. properly recorded in inventory” building gave about $2,500 to good 21-to 23-year-old kid and in Auerbach says Brad Daugherty. player,” said Auerbach, who has ceived above that amount. a letter to Gov. William A. O’Neill State law “ appears to require such and may be impossible to account O’Neill’s 1982 re-election cam­ informing him of irregularities in ownership.” Donohue and Becker for. Department officials say the paign and have given $3,500 so far the state Department of Adminis­ wrote furniture was worth $80,000 to in this year’s campaign. trative Service's lease of the six • The department should have $ 100, 000. Moffett said those campaign story building on Hartford's Asy­ solicited bids before approving O’Neill could not be immediately contributions give the impression lum Avenue. nearly $100,000 in state-paid reached for comment on what he that the price of doing business renovation.s. with the state is a big contribution Cheney Tech baseball is reaching new heights The state has a five-year. would do in reaction to the $712.077-a-year lease on the build­ • The department has asked auditors’ letter. to the governor’s campaign fund. ing. which is used by three agencies. It entered into negotia­ tions with a group of politically Atop the pack in the Charter Oak Conference for first time connected partners for use of the Cropley’s Lawn and Garden building before it advertised for Moths love to dine on your winter clothes. It’s hot the fabric the space. they’re after, but the sweet stains left in clothes that aren’t No front-running fans are referring to them as "The with 58 strikeouts in 48 innings. The auditors’ letter is the latest properly cleaned and protected before you put them away Beav.” “ He’s been the major reason, without a doubt.” in a series of critical reports on the MOTHER'S DAY for the summer. Protect your family’s winter wardrobe and There’s been no horn-blowing, nobangwagon riding cited Baccaro, of his 6-1, 170-pound Gumby-armed department’s leasing program. eliminate closet clutter with our free summer storage. and no hall parades at Howell Cheney Technical aCe. “ Rick developed a good fastball, but he doesn’t State police and a legislative School. Bob throw that many, and the way he throws his curve committee both have suggested Azalea FREE mothproofing and storage Students don’t even go to the games. Yet. doesn’t put any strain on his arm." reforms in past months. Except for a few press clippings, and the Papetti 1 gal. Low Growing . .. you pay only the regular price for dry The auditors said: Hanging ever-growing respect of league adversaries, the “ HE’S BEEN BACKED UP with a decent defense 4 for *20 Juniper cleaning, when you pick up your clothes. Cheney Tech baseball team has received little Herald Sports Writer and an excellent offense.” Decline and fall notoriety this season. Despite the eye-popping order Cheney is hitting .306 as a team, with senior or Plants FREE Garment/Travel Uag of the current Charter Oak Conference standings. mashers like center fielder Bruce Carpenter, .452, of stock prices 8" pot . . . with any storage order of $35 or more. -The Beavers are in first place in the COC with a third baseman-designated hitter Ron Nese. .367. and perfect 10-0 record. left fielder Mike Mancini, .350, leading the way. A ROCHESTER, N Y. (AP) - A *5.99 Reg. ‘ 12.99 Few folks, other than family and friends, are aware working, with the skills they’ re learned here.” fourth senior, third baseman Chris Fires, is hitting stock’s price usually falls when the each 1 gal. of it. Instead, the Beavers chose to employ the~skills .306 and is a four-year starter, along with Gonzalez. corporation issues a new security, NOW Which is fine with fourth-year coach Bill Baccaro. they’re learned from Baccaro on the diamond. This Other contributors include second baseman Glenn says Clifford W. Smith Jr. of the • Andorra 4 for *25 “ That’s one of the things that keeps our heads year’s version is merely the best Cheney squad in 25 Parent (.409), shortstop Tom Dowd (.342) and first University of Rochester’s Gradu­ Red screwed on correctly.” said Baccaro, whose previous years. The school has had just one winning club in a baseman Chris Tibbo (.318fT. $999 teams have gone 5-14,11-11 and 10-11 before this year’s quarter century,, in 1979, when Tech was 12-8 overall ate School of Management. I- ,J - Pink BATTISTON’S Nese, the clean-up stick, has cranked out a *6.99 each pinacle. “ If we have more than three students at a and finished fifth in the COC at 10-7. In examining more than 1,300 White team-leading six extra-base hits and 13 runs batted in. announcements of five types of • Blue game, you can call it a record turnout.” He’s also the second hurler — an ever-improving No. 2 Purple Star security offerings by both indus­ Complete Fabric Care Centerw WITH ALL OF THEIR line-drivers returning from — with a 2-1 record. 3,67 earned run average and 22 Ks trial and utility firms. Smith says • Fushia THE CHENEY POPULATION CAN be excused for last season’s 10-11 contingent, the Beavers knew they in 21 innings. he found either a drop in price or no • Ivy its negligence. The Tech students have more had the potential to contend in '86. Hopes hinged on change at all. “ In no case did the It’s Our Anniversary! Geranium important things to do than waste their afternoons pitching depth behind senior workhorse right-hander THE DOMINATING RECORD ASIDE - Cheney is stock rise after the new security 14 convenient locations: watching a group of their classmates games. Students Rick Gonzalez. 10-1 overall — it hasn’t come easy. Half of the at Cheney Tech are more concerned with real-life Unfortunately, injuries impeded the development was issued,” he says. Avon • Bloomfield • East Hartford • Farmington H«rtld photo by Pinto triumphs in Tech’s current eight-game winning The price may drop because the goals like learning trades and getting jobs. of mound depth. Luckily. streak have been by two runs or less. Glastonbury • Hartford • Manchester • Newington announcement of a sale of new Bill Baccaro likes his Cheney Tech Members of the baseball team could be pursuing the Baccaro found himself continually forced to spin Knowing away at foes with the proficiency of Cropley’s Lawn and Garden Center Simsbury • South Windsor • West Hartford (2) securities is often interpreted by Beavers being the underdogs. The same avenues, were it not for their sheer love of the Cheney’s wheel of fortune with Gonzalez, and technicians has kept the Beavers busy. Wethersfield • Windsor sport. investors as an indication that 1262 Boston Tpke. • Bolton, CT. • 649-636^'^ Techmen have posted a 10-1 record to repeatedly ask “ Is there a “ W” , please?” “ Every game is a struggle,” declared Baccaro. managers had received bad news “ They play for themselves and each other, that’s Several. “ We’vp still got the underdog attitude and that’s what that shareholders had not yet fully Open Moij.-Sat. 9-6 / Sunday 9-5 date, best in at ieast a quarter of a it.” Baccaro added. “ People don’t realize how much Gonzalez, a durable right-hander, is an unblem­ has kept us‘ahead. We’ve just scrambled our way.” anticipated. Smith suggests. century. they sacrifice. They’re all capable of going out and ished 8-0 so far. He has an earned run average of 1.12 To unprecedented heights in Cheney Tech history. \ - % 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 9, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 9. 1986 U Scholastic roundup SCOREBOARD Jim Roach named RedSox4.Mariners2 Softball Golf Hockey East and MHS girls Baseball BOSTON SEATTLE abrhbl abrhbl Evans rt 4 0 10 Owen ss 4 111 Booas 3b 4 13 0 Bradley If 10 0 0 A' East Bucknr 1b 5 12 0 Davis 1b 4 0 11 NHL playoffs to hall of fame AL standingi Country Club Andy Sonzoro slammed two home Rice If -5 1 1 1 Thomos cNi 4 0 0 0 may not make tourney Baylor dh 5 13 1 Caldern rf 4 0 1 0 Following or* ttio itartlno times for Conferiflce Championships runt, o double and two singles os Glenn East the ABCD Golf Tournament to be held Construction crushed Reed Construc­ Gedman c 5 0 2 0 TartabU 2b 4 1 2 1 (Best-of-seven) W L Pet. OB Barrett 2b 4 0 3 2 Presley % 4 0 1 0 By LEWIS WITHAM Saturday at Manchester Country Club. (All Times EOT) Bv Earl Yost tion, 25-9, Thursday at Robertson Pork. Ooveland 17 8 .MO — 6:10 D. Mollk, M. Warren, J. McCol­ Jim Loos loshed four hits, Don Lyons cl 4 0 0 0 Hendrsn ct 3 0 0 0 Take the number ot letters In Woles Conference The stretch run is here, and East Paige Lepak stepped in for Tem ­ Steve Gates and Mark Yavinsky Sports Editor Emeritus New York 18 9 .447 — Romero ss 4 0 0 0 Phelps ph 10 0 0 lum, Sobolov Montreal vs. New York Guochlone, AAlke Mlstretto and Bob Boston 17 10 .430 1 6:17 T. Lowery, W. Chompmon, J. Catholic's softball team has its pleton and did an admirable job. delivered run-scoring hits in the Goehrlng laced three apiece and Ben 0 0 0 0 Keamevc 3 0 0 0 the last name of the Reit Sox (Conadlens lead series 51) Milwaukee 14 12 .538 S'A Totals « 4 14 4 Totalt 31 2 « 1 manager, add the number of King, B. DIeterle May 1 — Montreal 2, New York ) work cut out for itself. Windsor, 10-0, scored eight un­ third, while Jarvis and Bill Maneg­ PaganI pounded a homer and double. Detroit 13 12 .520 4 6:31 T. Roche. P. Stoum, F. LIpInskI, It’s been 35 years since For Reed, Rich Demoron decked o Boston 880 8M 400— 4 blocked shots per game (round­ Moy3 — Montreal 6, New York 2 ___ The Eagles, who dropped a earned runs off losing hurler Erin gia roped RBI doubles in the Baltimore 12 13 .480 5 Seattle 188 188 880— 2 B. Brldgemon May 5 — Montreal 4, New York 3 (O T) Jim m y Roach was running tria of safeties, while Doye Cheyette Toronto 12 14 .429 4'A 6:38 M. Shea, P. Sullivan, N. Nor- disappointing, 11-9 ACC decision to Prescott. Manchester collected six fourth. contributed two. Game-winnino RBI — Barrett (3). ed) by Manute Bolin 1985- May 7 — New York 2, Montreol 0 wild, scoring touchdowns for JV ttt E— Buckner, Tartabull. DP— Boston deen, C. Whelan visiting Mercy High on Thursday, hits with six different players California 14 13 .552 — 1986, multiply by Kansas City's May 9 — New York at Montreal, 7:35 John Sambogna was the losing Manchester High’s football 1, Seattle 1. LOB— Boston 13, Seattle 8. 6:45 D. DeNIcolo, A. Elgner, T. p.m. need to straighten out in a hurry in having one apiece. Chantal Larose Oakland 14 13 .552 — 2B— Evans, Gedman, Presley, Barrett, points In Supiw Bowl I and Trahan, A. Welmon pitcher, while Jay Mount notched team but his exloits are still Northern Texos 13 12 .520 1 x-Mov 11 — Montreal at New York, Tartabull. 3B— Owen, Barrett. HR— subtract Boston's NBA titles In 6:52 K. Hogan, O. Shea. B. Sander, A. 7:35 p.m. order to extend their campaign had two RBIs for the Indians. the win. vivid in the minds of those A three-run, seventh-inning rally Kansas City 11 14 .440 3 Ta rta b u ll (4). SB— Baylor (1). S— Landsberg into the postseason. Lynn Angelini and Tracy Holden Minnesota 11 14 .407 4 the 1960s. x-Moy 14 — New York at Montreal, Bolton hosts East Granby on fortunate enough to have seen pushed PM Construction past Trash Borrett. 6:59 B. Flynn, B. LaChopelle, V. 7:35 p.m. Away, 12-11, at Robertson. Jay McCon- Seattle 9 20 .310 7 IP H RERBBSO Plagge, J. Andreoll “This was one of those games each had two hits for Windsor. Monday at 3:30 p.m. him play. Chicooo 7 18 .280 7 Campbell Conference vllle and Bill Chudzik slugged three Boston PAYOFF: The answer Is also 7:06 P. White, B. Dovls, B. Overton, Colgorv vs. St. Louis that we needed to win,” said EC “ The last three Innings seem to vinal Tech 015 142 ) 14-54 The 52-year-old Roach was hits, while Harry Cammeyer cranked a Tliursday's Results Brown (W 2-0) 71-3 5 2 2 3 8 the record for yards rushing In a G. Wood (Series tied 52) coach Jay McConville, whose be our downfall this year,” said Bolton 002 200 0 5510 four-bogger and three-bagger. Roger Ooklond 2, Milwaukee 1 Sambito 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 7:13 R. Gordon, B. Phelon, B. Powlak, Mounts (4), Tvler (7) ond announced today as the first of Boston 4, Seattle 2 Super Bowl game by an Ohio May 2 — St. Louis 3, Calgary 2 Eagles are 4-7 overall. “ Now, to Manchester coach Mary Faignant. Lalole and Brian Evans added two hits Stanley (S 5) 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Somuels, R. Tonguoy May 4 — Coloory 8, St. Louis 2 rontoneZs Powlak (6); Samboona, five inductees for the 1986 each. Toronto 7, California 4 Seattle State alum. Who's the Buckeye? 7:27 T . Schilling, F. Troev, C. make the tournament, we're going “ Good, solid play is evident for the Manoggla (3), Mix (5) and Martin. Friday's Games May 6 — Coloory 5, St. Louis 3 Manchester Sports '^ a ll of For the losers, Barry Bernstein Morgan (L 2-3) 6 1-3 11 4 4 2 5 Whitesell, G. Stephens May 8 — St. Louis 5, Coloary 2 to have to surprise a few people." first four innings and we manage to blasted four hits, Paul Miller and Roy Chicago (Dovls 1-1) at Cleveland Young 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 7:34 C. Maddox, V. Buccherl, S. May 10— St. LoulsatCaloarv,8:35p.m. Fame program on September 26 Vogt had three each, and Mike Murphy (NIekro 2-2), 7:35 p.m. Best 2 1-3 3 0 0 0 2 Dexler, W. Hart For East to finish.500 and say tight in many games. Then the at the Arm y and Navy Club. Kansas City (Gubicza 0-4) at Baltimore added two. WP— Morgan. T — 2:58. A— 8,319. 7:41 J. Morlarty, W. Forlev, P. May 12— Colgorv at St. Louls,8:35p.m. qualify for the Class L state inexperience comes to the surface “ He was one in a million.” (Dixon 3-1), 8:05 p.m. Sartor, B. Colnen tourney, the Eagles have to go 6-2 and the defense caves in.” Golf New York (Tewksbury 3-1) at Texas Umpires— Home, Reed; lb. Ford; 7:48 P. Purcell, R. Macalone, B. said Walker Briggs, his school­ Dusty (Witt 2-1), 8:35 p.m. x-Mov 14 — St. Louis at Colgorv, 9:05 in their final eight games. They're Manchester was to resume ac­ 2b,Garclo;3b, Kosc. Moher, J. Groman p.m. M HS sweeps boy coach, after he established Detroit (Terrell 3-1) at Minne­ 7:55 A. Martin. B. Palmer, A. tion today at Enfield High at 3:30 Jeff Woods and Fred Gllha socked sota (Blvleven 2-2), 8:35 p.m. Iiaus Itsn iJdOAVd x-lf necessary at Hyland Park in Hartford today a one-season scoring reexird three hits apiece to poce Stephenson Chevrette, P. Frank p.m. The Manchester High golf team BlueJaysT.AngelsB tzt-. 6-01 X9 -«■ SiUaMSNV 8:02 T. Cooney, J. Herdic, H. Carver, to play South Catholic in a make-up with 17 touchdowns and six Painting over Nutmeg Mechanical Milwaukee (Leary 3-2) at Calltornlo tilt. ' ran its overall record to 6-1 with a Services, 11-4, at Keeney Field, Jon © isasbyNEA. Inc C. Enobero Blues 5. Flames 2 successful one-point rushing Droblak, Jon Wollenberg and Mark St. (McCasklll 2-2). 10:35 p.m. 8:09 W. Holmes, P. Teets, S. Leone, Mercy rallied for five, two-out Bolton trimmed CCC East Division sweep over Toronto (Stieb 0-3) at Seattle (Moore TORONTO CALIFORNIA R. Bonodles conversions for a total of 108 John chipped In with two hits each. For 1-3), 10:35 p.m. runs in the top of the sixth to come Windham. 51. and Rockville. Nutmeg, Jose Velesco and Paul Car­ Ob r h bl Ob r h bl 8:16 R. Clough, J. Macalone, Bert Coloory 011—2 BO LTO N — Visiting Cromwell points during his junior year in Boston (Clemens 5-0) at Oakland Garcia 2b 5 0 0 0 Jones ct 4 12 1 Brown, F. Barton St. Louis 2 12— 5 from behind. The Eagles carried a 3‘/4-l>A, at Manchester Country penter cracked two hits apiece. High upped its record to 7-3 with an 1951. (Langford 1-3), 10:35 p.m. Moseby cf 2 2 1 0 Pirates Wllfong 8, 2b Giants 4 1 2 0 0 8:30 D. Smith Sr., R. Anderson, G. First p e rio d -1, Sf. Louis, Hunter 6 7-6 lead into the frame, but the Club on Thursday. Saturday's Games Mutinks 3b 2 0 0 1 Joyner 1b 4 12 4 Bushev, H. Gordello (Federko), 7:33. 2, St. Louis, Meagher 3 11-6 verdict over Bolton High in In some quarters. Roach is Chlcogo at Cleveland visitors combined four hits and “ a The Indians are now 3-1 in the West Side torg 3b 2 1 1 0 Jacksn dh 5 1 1 0 8:37 E. Clccogllone, B. DelMostro, J. (Raglan, LaVollee), 11:37. Penoltles— COC girls' softball action considered the finest all-around Boston at Oakland Upshaw 1b 5 1 1 2 SAN DeCIncs FRANCISCO 3b 4 0 PITTSBURGH 2 0 Shea, DIPIetro Norwood, StL, 3:51; Loob, Col, 8:14; couple of big errors.” to pull it out. CCC East, while Windham and The Blue Ox belted Sanitary Refuse. Kansas City at Baltimore, night Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Thursday. football player ever to don a Bell If 5 1 1 0 Downing If 3 0 0 0 8:44 B. Moron, B. Tomkiel, E. Hayes, Meagher, StL, 8:14; Quinn, Cal, 9:02; The mo.st positive news for EC on Rockville each slip to 1-2. The 20-8, at PaoanI Field. Bill Peterson Detroit at Minnesota, night Barfield rf 3 1 2 0 Gladden Hendrck cf rf 4 4 0 01 0 Dovls 1 1 cf 5 0 0 0 V. Abroltls Bourgeois, StL, 9:02; Rlsebrough, Cal; Jen Maneggia had two hits for pair of cleats and wear the red slapped 0 single, double and triple, New York at Texas, night Clark 4 1 1 1 Orsuldk rf 4 2 2 0 Thursday was the return to the Whippets are 8-5 overall, and the Whitt c 10 0 1 Schoflld ss 3 0 0 0 8:51 J. Novak, G. Quick, B. Leone, D. 13:23; Gllmour, StL, 13:23; Moclnnls, Bolton. 2-7 for the season. and white colors of Manchester while Charlie Fortune and Ray Purtell Milwaukee at California, night Martinez c 2 0 1 2 Narron ph 10 0 0 Brown 3b 2 0 0 0 Roy 2b 3 2 10 Bottollno Col, 19:25. lineup of senior Andrea Ryan, who Rams are 5-5. pasted two hits each. Neil Kenny and Toronto at Seattle, night Leach dh 2 0 11 Burlesn ss 0 0 0 0 Leonard If 3 0 1 0 Bream 1b 5)23 Bolton was to resume play today High School. 8:58 B. Sulllvon, F. Livingston, T. Second period— 3, St. Louis, Cavalllnl 4 had been sidelined since breaking MHS' Jason Neubaurcardeda39 Rick Lalgle popped a pair of safeties Standouts Fielder dh 1 0 0 0 Boone c 3 2 10 .Lskev p 0 0 0 0 Revnids If 2 3 2 0 Doolodv, J. Domoto (Federko, Norwood), 16:03. 4, Calgary, at home against East Hampton at Football wasn’t the only sport apiece for Sanitory. Homers Fernndz ss 4 1 2 0 Maldond rf 4 0 0 0 Morrisn 3b 4 0 1 3 for medalist honors. 9:05 L. Gozzo, H. Dvorak, R. Gusto- McDonald 8 (Eoyes, Loob), pp, 19:06. her nose in the season opener back 3:30 p.m. in which he excelled. He was Calltornla. Joyner (9). Seattle, Tarto- Totals 34 7 10 7 Totals 35 6 9 6 Brenlv c 2 0 0 0 Ortiz c 5 0 1 1 mochlo, H. Murphy Penalties— PepllnskI, Cal, 3:33; Dtio, Cal, on April 11. Manchester participates in Mon­ bull (4). Milwaukee, Ready (1). Toronto 020 030 300--7 Thmpsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Khalifa ss 2 0 2 1 9:12 P. Foster, R. Davidson, M. 3:ID; Hunter, StL, 3:33; Bourgeois, StL nearly as good in baseball, as a PaganI Winning Pitchers California 005 000 010— 6 Uribe ss 3 0 0 0 Blelecki p 3 0 0 0 Lombo, L. Whitlock 3:33; Raglan, StL, 7:15; Baxter, Col, Ryan, playing in left field, went day's Eastern Connecticut Invita­ third baseman or catcher, and The Mudville Nine trounced Burger Toronto, Elchhorn (4-2). Boston, Game-winning RBI — Martinez (1). Gorrelts p 2 0 0 0 Winn p 10 0 0 9:19 J. Wilks, R. DeNIcolo, J. 10:23; Gllmour, StL, 12:44; Bozek, Cal, 3-for-3 and scored two runs. Baseball tional at the Baltic Country Club at no less than three major league King, 12-4, at PaganI. Lance Tatro Brown, (2-0). Oakland, Codiroll (3-3). E— Bell. LOB— Toronto 7, California 9. Goff p 0 0 0 0 Philippon, L. Betko 7:12; Sheehy, CoLmalor (fighting) 17:12; Belh Leslie and Chris Raffin 3:15 p.m. laced three singles, Cresent DIclantls 2B— Bell. Leach, DeCInces, Hendrick, Minton p 0 0 0 0 9:33 P. Denz, H. Glgllo, T . Steponskl, Ramoge, StL, triple minor, (hooking, teams kept a close eye on his scorched a triple and single, and Bob Saves Jones. HR— Joyner (9). SB— Jones (3). Yongbid If 1 1 1 1 G. Larson roughing 2) 7:12; Norwood, SIL, malor added two hits apiece for the Bolton beaten Results — Phil Fedorchdk (M ) det. progress. The Detroit Tigers. Toronto, Henke (4). Boston, Stanley James Harrington, 4550; John Wynn Wilson walloped o double and single SF— Whitt, Mulllniks. Totals 29 2 4 2 Totalt 34 8 11 S 9:40 G . Martin, L. Glgllo, M. Ros­ (fighting) 17:12. losers. Raffin. who laced an Boston Red Sox and Boston for the winners. Glenn Dubois had a (5). Oakland, Ontlyeras (3). IP H R ER BB SO San Fronclsco 000 000 020— 2 enthal, N. Sennino Third period— 5, Sf. Louis, Meagher, 4 BO LTO N - Winless Bolton High (M ) det. Kris Czelusniak, 4543: Chris Toronto Pittsburgh 012 014 OOx— 8 RBI-single and triple, was also Card (W ) def. Andy Bogginl, 42-45; Braves scouts were hot on his double and single for the losers. 9:47 L. Cyr, A. Cusson, M. Anderson, (Nottress),sh,0:24.6, Calgary, McDonald lost its 12th straig'ht baseball game NLatandIngs Acker 2 2-3 5 5 5 3 2 Game-winning RBI — Khollfa (1). T . Turner 9 (Bozek, Tonelll), pp, 0:50. 7, St. Louis, impressive in the field at first base. Jason Neubaur (M ) det. Mike Nettelrl, trail. Echhrn (W 4-2) 3 1-3 3 0 0 1 1 E— Clark, Uribe. DP— Son Fronclsco 1 9:54 D. Anderson, Don Anderson, P. Federko 7 (M e a g h e r), 19:54. Karen Coly delivered the big hit Thursday, 14-4. to visiting Vinal 39-50; Manchester won medalist point, Pittsburgh 1. LOB— San Francisco 5, 165186. Roach also was a regular on ‘A’ Central Key 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Toylor, R. McMahon Penalties— Ramoge, StL,5:23; PepllnskI, in Mercy's decisive sixth inning. Tech in Charter Oak Conference Edit Henke (S 4) 2 2-311123 Pittsburgh 13.2B— Bream, Khallfo,Ortlz. 10:01 R. Fahey, T. Atomlon, K. Cdl, double minor (roughing, high Fedorchdk (M) halved with Gory the Indians' varsity basketball Mike Crockett drove in the winning Colifornia 3B— Morrison. HR— Youngblood (1), Laurie Blelecki was the losing action. Rencurrel (R ), 4060; Wynn (M ) def. Herald photo run In the seventh as Harpo’s trimmed W L Pet. 6 B Wloren, E. Wilson sticking), 5:23; LgVallee, StL, 14:28; team and was a member of the New York 18 4 .818 — Romanick 5 6 4 4 2 1 Clark (5). SB— Reynolds (3),Orsuldk (5). 10:08 D. Ottovlono, J. Solatia, B. Sheehy, Col, 14:28. pitcher, allowing 10 hits but just First-year coach John Jenkins Jeff Berliner, 4562; Scott Calllhon (R) Farr’s, 4-3. at Fitzgerald Field. Joe Forster (L 3-1) 1 2-3 2 3 3 1 1 S— Blelecki. def. Bogginl, 4465; Neubaur (M ) def. indoor track team. Ruggiero ond Rick Goss banged two Montreal 14 10 .583 5 Porllman, G. McNIff Shots on gool— Calgary 11-158— 32. St. three walks. remains optimistic. Jim Roach, called by some the greatest player ever to Pittsburgh 11 12 .478 7'/2 Bryden 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO 10:15 E. PaganI, G. Mlono, D. Louis 514-12— 34. Mike Brochu, 39-52; Manchester won Following his scholastic ca­ , hits apiece. For Farr’s, Dorren DeMar- Moore 1 0 0 0 0 0 Son Fronclsco “ I'm convinced that this is not a medalist point, 164-178. \\ tino drilled three hits, while Chris St. Louis 11 14 .440 8/3 Radobough, B. Hunniford Power-play conversions— Calgary 5 reer. Roach prepped at New wear the red and white of Manchester High School on the Chlcogo 11 15 .423 9 Romonick pitched to 1 betters In6th. Gorrelts (L 3-3) 5 6 4 4 6 3 10:22 G. Wilson, E. Everett, M. 1. St. Louis 2-0. real good team we played, but you Petersen ond Frank Marandino HBP— by. Forster (Moseby). Gott 1-311100 MHS needs wins York Military Academy before football field, has been named to the Manchester Sports pounded a pair apiece. Phllodelphio 9 14 .391 9'/3 Gotzklcwlcz, R. Craig G oalie s— C o lg o rv, Vernon. St. can't make 10 errors and just as WP— Romanick, Henke. T — 3:07. A— Minton 1 2-3 3 3 3 2 1 10:36 B. Zwick, R. Curtiss, J. Hunter, heading for Auburn University West Louis, Womslev. A— 17,672. Meanwhile. Manchester High many mental mistakes.” said Tennis Hall of Fame. Houston 15 10 .600 — 23,650. Laskey 110022 B. McAvov in Alabama. While at N YM A the Son Fronclsco 17 12 .586 — Umpires — Home, Brinkman; lb. Pittsburgh 10:43 E. Loyko, D. Poternostro, B. Referee— Bob Meyers. finds itself in the identical situation Jenkins, whose Bulldogs are now Charter Oak Bleleck (W 34)) 7 1-3 4 2' 2 5 4 5-11. 185-pound speedster at­ Son Diego 14 14 .500 2>/? Kaiser; 2b, Cooney; 3b, Polermo. Allen, D. Marshall as its crosslown rivals at East. 0-9 in the COC. Vinal is 6-4 in the East coasts The MCC Vets stomped Postal Los Angeles ' ’ 14 16 .467 3‘/3 Winn 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 10:50 J. Greir, R. Rlgoott, B. Hunter, tracted the attention of colleges High, he scored at least one been matched. He made the WP— Gorrelts. PB— Brenlv. T — 2:45. The Indians' softbqll team, conference and 7-5 overall. Express, 13-3, at Fitzgerald. Kevin Atlanta 12 14 .462 3'/3 D. Moder East Catholic's girls tennis team from coast to coast but settled touchdown in all eight games. varsity as a freshman but didn't Kearney and John Kearney accounted Cincinnati 6 17 .261 8 A— 6,072. 10:57 R. Gordello, D. Cosgrove, J. which was routed by visiting “ Every game I'm optimistic National League results Umpires— Home, Stello; 1b,Greoo;2b, shutout St. Thomas Aquinas. 7-0, on Auburn. Roach scored 18 He tallied twice in the season distinguish himself and as a for four hits each, while Bob Klatka, Thurtdov's Results Rafferty, G. Blount Basketball Windsor. 14-4, Thursday, also that today will be the day we play a Henry Decker and Rolph Bralthwalte Atlanto 10, Cincinnati 5 Davis; 3b, Harvey. 11:04 S. HlllnskI, B. Giguere, Bob Thursday at the Manchester Rac­ touchdowns in seven games in opener against Hamden, added sophomore scored only two needs to win six of its final eight in sound game.” added Jenkins. “ So supplied two each. Lenny Caruso and St. Louis 13, Son Diego 3 Brown, Gentle quet Club, New York to match his 1951 a pair against Bristol, broke touchdowns but as a junior he lit John Barry delivered two hits apiece Chicago 6, Los Angeles 5 11:11 J. Walsh, E. Dulleo, K. Cor- order to make the post-season. far. it hasn't happened, but eventu­ for Postal. Cardinals 13. PadresS The Eagles are now 4-2, while point total. A final game was loose for four against Hall of the fuse that turned the football Pittsburgh 8, San Francisco 2 Braves 10, Reds 5 neoy, W. Johnson Manchester is now 3-7 for the ally something good has got to Fridoy's Games NBA playoffs Aquinas falls to 3-5. canceled when the opposing West Hartford, gained the end program around. After his season and has the unenviable task happen.” Women's Rec Los Angeles (Valenzuela 4-1) at SAN DIE(M> ST. LOUIS East travels to Hamden today to prep school refused to play if zone once against East Hartford record junior season. Roach, a Montreal (Smith 2-2),3:35p.m. Ob r h bi ob r h bl ATLANTA CINCINNATI MInnechaug Conference Semifinals of winning six of eight to keep its The season ends on May 28. San Diego (Hawkins 1-2) at Chicago Roberts 2b 4 1 1 0 Coleman If 6 2 3 1 obrhbi obrhbi face Sacred Heart at 3:15 p.m. Roach participated. and Meriden scored twice targeted player in his senior Century 21 ron up the score on SUBSTI'fuTE P AR FOR TW O (Best-of-uven) siring of qualifying for the state The victors scored in every Gorman insurance, 30-1, In flvefromes (Sutcliffe 1-4), 4:05 p.m. Gwynn rf 3 0 12 Smith ss 5 1 1 2 Wshnotn rf 4 2 1 0 Milner cf 4 2 3 2 Eastern Conference Results — Judy Burns (E C ) del, Football was perhaps his best against Middletown and Rock­ year, was held to a team­ Philadelphia (Gross 2-3) at Atlanto lorg 1b 0 0 0 0 McC^e cf 6 14 1 Romirz ss 5 2 3 2 Jones ph 0 0 0 0 WORST HtlLES — A Gross — Marcia tournament alive. Manchester has inning after the first. Batting star M ary Goodwin, 36, 53, 7-6; Andrea at Charter Ook Field. Robin Etdrldge Frob 43. B — Rochet Chorbonneou 49. C Boston vs. Atlonta game although some may ques­ ville. and wound up before an leading 11 touchdowns as poled two doubles and two singles, (Johnson 3-2), 5:40 p.m. McRynl cf 3 1 2 0 Clark lb 4 0 2 1 Murphy cf 5 2 2 5 Rose 1b 4 0 0 2 (Celtics win series 51) been in postseason play the past for Vinal was Bill Harlow cranked Bearse (E C ) det. Zeena Tawfik, 50, Cincinnati (Soto 2-3) at New York Garvey lb 3 0 0 0 Landrm rf 3 1 3 1 — Mildred Clok 56. A Net — Joan Beck 6-0; Nancy Sulick (E C ) det. Rosanna tion his decision to play the Alumni Day crowd of 2.000 at captain. while Debbie Luz tripled twice and Horner lb 1 1 1 1 Parker rf 5 0 0 0 31. B — Millie Lombardo 30, Florence April 27 — Boston 103, Atlanta 91 dozen years and was, for a stretch three hits, including two doubles, singled tor the victors. Four batters (Oleda 4-0), 7:35 p.m. Walter p 0 0 0 0 Vn Slyk rf 2 0 0 0 Chmbis 1b 3 0 3 0 Daniels If 3 0 10 April 29 — Boston 119, Atlanto 108 Bordere, 52,51; Melissa Corroll (EC) sport rather than pursue a Mt. Nebo by registering three He recorded at least one Houston (Scott 3-2) at Pittsburgh Martinez If 3 0 1 0 Penditn 3b 4 V 1 1 Girard 30. C — Morv Ann Riley 31. of seven years, in the final eight for two RBIs. det. Joanne Bertles, 53, 6-3; Toro hod one hit each tor the losers. Harper If 4 10 0 Cnepen 3b 3 0 10. May 2 — Boston 111, Atlonta 107 baseball career. touchdowns against Windham six-pointer in his last 16 games, (Kipper 0-2), 7:35 p.m. Royster 3b 2 0 0 1 Heath c 3 2 10 Oberkfll 3b 5 0 2 0 Stillwell ss 3 0 0 0 May 4 — Atlanta 106, Boston 94 each time out. Keith Jarvis and Reid Martin Cunnlnoham-Sarah Fallon (E C ) det. San Fronclsco (LoCoss2-0) at St. Louis Kennedy c 3 0 0 0 Oouend 2b 4 4 3 1 Virgil c 4 11 2 Diaz c 3 0 0 0 Collen Clinch-Karin Ludwitow, 51,52; At Auburn, he had to buck High. Two other touchdown a school record. May 6 — Boston 132, Atlanto 99 Manchester, minus Dawn Mar­ socked two doubles apiece for the (Forsch 2-1), 8:35 p.m. Stoddard p 0 0 0 0 Conroy p 3 12 4 Hubbrd 2b 4 0 1 0 Oester 2b 3 2 2 1 PGA results Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia Katie Glllesple-Marv Bucklev (EC) All-American Joe Childress for runs were nullified. He had The gifted athlete was also the Saturday's Games Kruk rf 10 0 0 Mahler p 3 1 1 0 Denny p 0 0 0 0 lin from the start of the season, losers. det. Mich RImItIve-FrancIs Meraurlo Templtn ss 3 0 0 0 a starting berth but was shifted entered the finale with 87 points, Indians best defensive player Little League Cincinnati ot New York McMrtry p 1 0 0 0 Bell ph 1110 (MMwokee leads series 52) was forced to play Windsor without The Bulldogs tallied twice each 51, 52; Carol Trocclola-Erin Hickey Los Angeles at Montreal Flannry ss 1 0 0 0 Assnmch p 1 0 0 0 Terry p 10 0 0Brvon Nelson Golf Classic (E C ) def. Katie Ross-Donno Clurzvm- to a blocking back spot. He was nine less than the record held by and team leader in tackles. Draveky p 1 1 0 0 April 29 — Philadelphia 118, Milwaukee starting catcher Cathy Templeton. in the third and fourth frames. stl, 52. 4-6, 76. San Diego at Chicago Davis ph 10 0 0 First Round 112 Today. Roach is an iron works Houston at Pittsburgh, night Letferts p 0 0 0 0 Robinson p 0 0 0 0 At Irving, Texas, Mov 8 the only northern player on the Ray Zemanek set in 1943 in six May 1 — Milwaukee 119, Philadelphia supervisor with the C.M. Flagg National San Francisco at St. Louis, night Bochy c 10 0 0 Esosky ph 10 0 0 (Par 70) 107 squad. A shoulder injury and games. Roach rose to the Phllodelphio at Atlanta, night Totals 28 3 5 3 Totals 40 13 20 12 Power p 0 0 0 0 Mark Haves 30-34— 64 May 3 — Philadelphia 107, Milwaukee then a National Collegiate At­ occasion by scoring two T D ’s in Co. in Meriden. Married to the The Medics edged Carter Chevrolet, San Diego 101 001 0 0 0 -^ 3 Totals 40 10 15 10 Totals 32 5 8 5 Andy Bean 31-35— 66 NBA roundup St. Louis 103 hletic Conference charge of the first half, opne in the second former Jeanette BoUeron, the 4-2, Thursday night at Buckley School. Stondouts 100 112 53X— 13 Atlonto 420 000 022— 10 Barry Joeckel 31-35-66 May 5 — Milwaukee 109, Philadelphia Steve White tossed a three-hitter and Winning Pitchers Game-winning RBI — Smith (2). Cincinnoti 103 100 000— 5 Ken Brown 33-34— 67 104 recruiting violations against the and rushed for all three conver­ Roach family includes four sons struck out nine, and was supported in Atlanta, McMurtry (1-1). Chicago, E— Conroy. Templeton. DP— San Game-winning RBI — Murphy (2). George Burns 33-34—67 school resulted in a number of sions for a 21-point afternoon to and one daughter. Born in Diego 1, St. Louis 2. LOB— San Diego May 7 — MMwakee 113, Philadelphia the field by the sparkling defense of Sanderson (2-1). St. Louis, Conroy (2-1). E— Virgil, Ramirez. DP— Atlanto Mark Brooks 31-37— 68 108 Chris Seymour and Jason Lawrence. Pittsburgh, Blelecki (3-0). 5. St. Louis 11. 2B— McReynolds, 2. LOB— Atlonta 8, Cincinnati 7. Ronnie Block 34-34— 68 scholarships being revoked and cap a 7-1 won-loss season. Hartford. July 24. 1934. he Home Runs Landrum, Pendleton, Conroy, Smith, May 9 — Milwaukee at Philadelphia, Rockets, Lakers advance Norman Soector ripped o triple. For 2B— Washington, Hubbard, Ra­ Trevor Dodds 33-35— 68 8:30 p.m. with an ailing shoulder. Roach, Overall, he gained 1,131 yards moved to Manchester at the age Corter’s, pitchers Marek FalkowskI Atlonta, Murphy 2 (7), Horner (5), Oquendo. 3B— McGee. Coleman. SB— mirez. 3B— Milner. HR— Morphy 2 (7), Jim Gallooher 34-34— 68 Virgil (3); Cincinnati, Oester (1). Los McReynolds (3), Colemon (9). Heath x-Mov 11 — PhlladelphlaotMllwdukee, was among the first to go. on 107 carries in 1951. of five. and Shaun Cornog combined to fan Horner (5). Virgil (3), Oester (1). Bobby Wodklns 33-35— 68 p.m. nine and scatter three hits. Mike Angeles, Brock (4); Chlcogo, Dunston (2). S— Conroy 2, Smith. SF— Gwynn, SB— Ramirez (4), Milner(3 ),Daniels(5), John Cook 33-36— 69 1 During Roach's record­ Roach revived interest in high Tickets for the dinner will be Vigeant starred offensively, while (5). Son Francisco, Youngblood (1). Royster. Oester (3). SF— Rose. Mark WIebe 34-35— 69 scoring year at Manchester school football that has never available after Labor Day. Brendon Connolly hit well. Clark (5). IP H R ER BB SO Jeff Lewis 34-35— 69 Western Conference Saves San Diego vs. Houston to next round of playoffs IP H R ER BB SO Brad Faxon 32-37— 69 Atlanta, Assenmocher (1). Chicago, Drveky (L 2-3) 5 1-3 11 5 5 2 1 Atlonta Bill Sander 3S34-69 (Rockets win series 52) International Smith (2). Lefferts 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 David Frost 34-35— 69 April 26 — Houston 126, Denver 119 Mahler 4 1-3 8 5 4 1 6 April 29 — Houston 119, Denver 101 Ansaldl's waltzed past Dairy Queen, Stoddard 1 1-3 5 5 5 2 1 McMrtry (W 1- 2 2-3 0 0 0 2 1 Lee Trevino 34-35—69 Walter 1 3 3 3 1 1 Assenmocher (S 1) 2 0 0 0 3 2 Andrew Magee 3S34— 69 Mov 2 — Denver 116, Houston 115 By Ian Love 120-107. and the Rockets topped the Philadelphia. 11-2, ot Leber Field. Bill Pollock May 4 — Denver 114, Houston 111 NL roundup opened the second inning with a home EL standings St. Louis Cincinnoti Bill Kratzert 3S34— 69 United Press International Denver Nuggets 126-122 in double Los Angeles was sailing along Conroy (W 2-1) 9 5 3 3 5 2 Denny (L M ) . 3 7 6 6 2 3 Craig Stodler 36-33— 69 May 6 — Houston 131, Denver 103 run and then capped the seven-run Mov 8 — Houston 126, Denver 122 overtime. Each won their best-of- after posting two victories at home frame with a two-run single. Also WP— Conroy 2. Balk— Dravecky. T— Terry 3 2 0 0 1 2 Tommy Valentine 33-36— 69 W L Pet. GB 2:44. A— 26.060. Robinson 2 5 2 2 1 1 Bob Lohr 3S35— 70 (20T) Although the paths taken might seven series on the road, and by 4-2 against Dallas. After two games at contributing to the barrage were LA Lakers vs. Dallas pitcher O.J. Cromwell, who tripled, New Britain (Bos) 13 8 .619 — Umpires— Home, KIbler; 1b. Froem- Power 112 2 10 Mark Lye 3S35— 70 have been rougher and more margins. Texas, the Lakers were tied 2-2. Vermont (Cln) 13 8 .619 — ming; 2b, Davidson; 3b, Marsh. T — 2:49. A— 16,621. Tony SIMs 35-35— 70 (Lakers win series 52) Paul Kirby, a double, and Peter April 27 — LA Lakers 130, Dallas 116 roundabout than expected, the Los As the two teams battled on and Dettore and Matt Sullivan, each with a Glens Falls (Det) 12 9 .571 1 Umpires— Home, Runge; 1b, Pol- Brad Fobel 31-39— 70 Houston, which won for the first Blelecki doing fine for Bugs April 30 — LA Lakers 117, Dallas 113 single. Sullivan led a fine defensive Reading (Phi) 11 10 .524' 2 lone; 2b, Engel; 3b, Quick. Mike Smith 36-34— 70 Angeles Lakers and Houston time in McNichols Arena, will off the court, the Lakers took a 3-2 Pittsfield (Chl-NL) 12 11 .522 2 CubsB.DodgersS Pot McGowan 36-34— 70 May 2 — Dallas 110, Dallas 108 effort for the victors. Nashua (Pit) 11 13 .458 May 4 — Dallas 120, LA Lakers 118 Rockets will meet for the Western meet the defending champion Los lead with a victory in the Forum to For DO, Dave White delivered o pair 3'/3 Chris Perry 3535— 70 By The Associated Press less innings at 15. Albany (NY-AL) 9 14 .391 5 Steve Bowman 36-34— ^70 May 6 — LA Lakers 116, Dallas 113 Conference championship. Angeles Lakers in Game 1 Satur­ set up Thursday night’s finale. him," Tanner said after Murphy of RBI singles to drive ki Morgan LOS ANGELES CHICAGO Mov 8 — LA Lakers 120, Dallas 117 Waterbury (Cle) 7 15 .318 6V3 Ob r h bi Ob r h bi The Lakers and Rockets, who day afternoon in the Forum. Lakers coach Pat Riley said he The loss dropped the visiting hit his sixth and seventh homers of Bouraue with both runs. Scott Fuller Thursday's Gomes x-ll necessary swotted a double and Matt Vtara Duncan ss 4 1 2 0 Dunston ss 5 1 1 1 Major League leaders finished 1-2 in the conference In the East, the Boston Celtics did not begrudge the attempts by For a guy who did not think he Giants out of first place in the the season to drive in five runs. Waterbury 2, Nashua 01st game Russell ss 1 0 0 0 Motthws If 4 2 2 0 chipped In with a single. Center fielder Nashua 1, Waterbury 0 2nd gome standings, both advanced with will meet the winner- of the Mavericks coach Dick Motta to would be on the Opening Day National League West. “ When you ask who to compare ond relief pitcher Cory Lassen starred Sax 2b 5 12 1 Dernier cf 0 0 0 0 Bolting Rockets 126, Nuggets 122 defensively ond off the mound. Albany at Glens Fails ppd., rain Sclosclo c 5 0 10 Sondbrg 2b 3 0 1 1 Transactions victories Thursday night. The draw the Lakers into a war of roster. Mike Bielecki is doing just him with, you must compare Pittsfield at Vermont ppd., roln Notional League Philadelphia-Milwaukee series. Cardinals 13, Padres 3 Trevfno pr 0 0 0 0 Moreind rf 4 1 2 1 g Ob r h pet. defending champion Lakers words. fine for the Pittsburgh Pirates. someone with him. God only Fridoy's Games Marshll rf 3 10 0 Durhm 1b 4 1 1 0 The Bucks can wrap up the series Albony at Vermont Roy, Pitt 24 98 12 39 .398 HOUSTON (126) Bielecki won his third game St. Louis pitcher Tim Conroy makes one like him in 50 years.” American Brock 1b 5 1 1 3 Smith p 0 0 0 0 Baseball McCray 15195120,Olaluwon12-174-838, stopped the Dallas Mavericks tonight with a victory at “ Dick Motta did his job," said Pittsfield at Glens Falls Stubbs cf 4 12 0 Davis c 3 10 1 Gwynn, SO 27 112 16 38 .339 without a loss this season Thurs­ Murphy's three-run. first-inning Arm y and Navy Club downed Mod­ Waterbury ot New Britain Knight, NY 19 71 13 24 .338 American League — Suspended Sampson 513 2-312, Lloyd) 1-215425, R6ld Riley. “ He did what he had to do. was as surprised as anybody when Whitflld If 2 0 0 0 Cey 3b 3 0 11 Dawson. Mil 21 84 15 28 .333 California center fielder Gary Pettis for 5121 -211, Petersen 3-59-1115, Leavel I 2-12 day night, pitching seven strong he got two hits and drove in four homer, followed by Bob Horner's ern Janitorial. 8-2, at Waddell School. Nashua at Reading Wlllims cf 2 0 11 Trlilo 3b 10 0 0 two games for bumping umpire John He tried to use that psychological Winning hurler Tom Strano went the Soturday's Games Leonard, SF 29 113 20 37 .330 1- 2 5, Wiggins 4-11 51 8. Harrls51500, innings before needing relief help fifth home run of the season, came Andersn 3b 2 0 0 0 Mmphry cf 3 0 1 0 Shulock. Walters 1-1502. Totals551122532126. stuff, and that is an underdog’s runs to lead a 20-hit Cardinal distance, whiffing 12. Kevin PIsch and Albony at Vermont Reuss p 2 0 10 Sandersn p 3 0 0 0 Hernondez, NY 22 88 18 29 .330 as the Pirates beat the San off John Denny. 1-4. Murphy’s Chris Loomis smacked three hits each, Pittsfield at Glens Falls Brown, SF 23 85 12 28 .329 Montreal — Assigned pitcher George role. He coached and I coached, attack. Vnd Brg p 0 0 0 0 Bailer p 0 0 0 0 Oberkfell, All 23 73 7 24 .329 Riley to Indlanopolls of the American DENVER (122) Francisco Giants 8-2. second homer, and seventh of the while Robbie Zikus added a pair. For Waterbury at New Britain NIedenfr p 0 0 0 0 Francon rf 1 0 0 0 Association. and we won. I have absolutely no ill “ The last time it happened, I Modern, Brian Potter and Chris Nashuo at Reading (2) Brooks, Mil 24 101 17 33 .327 English 153012-1342, Rasmussen 2-1255 “ I think I can pitch up here and think, was at Gateway High School season, broke the game open in the O’Hara roped two hits apiece. Cabell ph 10 10 Smith, StL 24 83 11 27 .325 New York (A L ) — President (Jene 7, Cooper 262-26, Lever 59506, Dunn 1-3 feelings toward Dick Motta. Welch pr 0 0 0 0 American League McHdle resigned, effective May 16. 50 2, Schaves 512 54 15, Noll 518 7-9 23, “ Dallas has a great team and win some games but I don’t think I in Monroeville, Pa,” said Conroy, eighth. Gotvez p 0 0 0 0 g Ob r h pet. Pittsburgh — Waived outfielder Steve Turner 57508, Evans 1-756 7, Hanzilk 2-5 they can be proud of themselves. have the capability of being a big whose five-hit complete game National Farm Landrx ph 10 0 0 Boggs, Bos 27 101 21 38 .376 Kemp; optioned pitcher Bob Patterson to 2- 3 6. Totals 44-109 34-42122. Cubs 6, Dodgers 5 Diaz p 0 0 0 0 star,” said Bielecki, who had gave the Cardinals back-to-back American League results Puckett, Minn 27 115 28 43 .374 Hawaii ot the Pacific Coost League; But we’re moving on.” The wind was blowing in at Morlarty Brothers trounced DIRosa Totals 37 5 11 5 Totals 34 6 9 5 Yount, Mil 26 102 14 38 J73 recalled pitcher Jose DeLeon and Houston 21-25 31 31 8 10— 126 off-season surgery to repair a victories for the first time since Cleaners. 13-7, at Bowers Field. M i­ Los Angeles 400 000 01 (^5 O'Brien, Tex 25 89 21 32 .360 outfielder Trench Davit from Hawaii. Denver . 33 24 24 27 8 6— 122 The Lakers let a 25point third- ruptured disk. Wrigley Field. That didn’t bother chael Spector pitched well far Mor- Chlcogo Oil 040 OOx— 6 April 19. “ I just took a swing. The Jacoby, Clev 25 97 18 34 .351 St. Louis— Optioned pitcher Pot Perry Fouled out— Sampson, Reid, Pe­ quarter lead all but disappear, and Sid Bream drove in three runs Chicago's leading home run hitter, larty, David Norman and Bill Hanson A's 2. Brewers 1 Gome-winning RBI — None. Fletcher, Tex 21 69 14 24 .348 to AAA Louisville farm club ot the tersen. Total fouls— Houston 31, were forced to rally behind Magic bat hit the ball — both times,” hit well and Jason Blakeslv played well E— Duncan, Russell. DP— Los An­ American Association; called up pitcher Denver 32. Rebounds— Houston 62 with a double and a single and Jim shortstop Shawon Dunston. but it defensively. Rich Busick and Bob Barrett, Bos 27 93 14 32 .344 geles 1. LDB— Los Angeles 9, Chlcogo 7. Bell, Tor 27 138 13 35 .340 Roy Burris from Louisville. (Sampson 18),DenverS9(Schaves14). Johnson and James Worthy down Morrison hit a three-run triple. sure ruined the day for Los Angeles Herdlein swung potent bats for Dt- MILVVAUKEE OAKLAND 2B— Duncan, Sax, Sandberg, Matthews, San Francisco — Placed pithcer Jim Assists— Houston 24 (McCray 7), the stretch. Braves 10, Reds 5 Rosa, while Anthony Muro contributed Ob r h bl db r h bl Cey, Stubbs. 3B— Durhom. HR— Brock Tobler, Clev 25 95 14 32 .337 Bielecki took a tw5hitter and 8-0 left-hander Jerry Reuss. Ready 3b 5 1 2 ) Phillips 3b 4 1 1 Phillips, Oak 28 108 24 35 .324 Gott on the21-day disabled list; called up Denver 25 (Lever 7). Technicals— The Lakers had nearly wiped out with the leather. 1 (4), Dunston (5). S— Anderson. pitcher Chuck Hensley from Phoenix ot Reid, OlQluwon 2 (elected). A-17,022. lead into the eighth, but gave up a Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner “ I wanted to bunt to get on,” said Riles ss 4 0 10 HIM 2b 3 0 10 \ Home Runt Notional Leooue — Dawson, Mtl, the Pacific Coast League. the Mavericks in the second leadoff pinch-home run to Joel believes two-time N L Most Valua­ Dunston, leading off the fifth with (poper dh 4 0 2 0 Canseco r( 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Seattle— Fired manager Chuck Cottier International Farm Yount ct 4 0 0 0 Klngmn dh 4 0 1 1 Murphy, Atl and Marshall, LA 7; Brooks, quarter, building a 69-51 halftime Youngblood, his first, and then ble Player Dale Murphy should be the Dodgers ahead 4-2. “ But I saw Lot Angeles Mtl, Knight and Strawberry, NY, and ond coach Jim Mahoney; named Marty Robldox lb4 0 0 0 Lansfrd lb 4 0 1 0 Reuss (L 2-1) 4 1-3 7 5 5 1 1 Martinez Interim manoger. Lakers 120. Mavericks 107 lead. That was extneded to a the player against whom all others (first baseman Greg) Brock come The unbeaten Lowyers decked wln- Ogllvle It 4 0 2 0 Hendrsn It 3 0 1 0 Parker, Cln 6. another homer to Will Clark, his less Hertford Road Dairy Queen, 12-4, Vonde Berg 1-301110 American League — Puckett, Minn 11; Peolball 20-point cushion in the first mo­ are measured. in so I decided to swing away for a Manning If 0 0 0 0 Peters If 0 0 0 0 Niedenfuer 1-31001 1 Denver — Signed seven tree-agents: fifth. The home runs ended Bie- at Verplanck Field. Triumphant hurler Deer rf 3 0 0 0 Davis ct 2 0 0 0 Joyner, Col 9; Canseco, Oak 8; eleven LOS ANOELES (120) ments of the third quarter, but the “ I ’ve never known anyone like hit.” Michael Tryon fanned 12 while allow­ Galvez 2 1 0 0 0 0 plovers tied with 6. nose tackle Fred Baskin; kicker Brad lecki's string of consecutvie score­ (jantner 2b 4 0 1 0 Griffin ss 2 12 0 Diaz 1 0 0 0 0 0 Burditt; linebackers Tom Fourot and Rombls 57 26 14, Worthy 9-19 54 21, Mavericks closed to within 2 just ing three hits. Chris Adams, Philip Moore c 4 0 10 Tettleton c 1 0 0 0 Runt Botttd In Abdul-Jabbar 15251-127, Scott 5101-113, Dakin and Chris Rizy slugged two hits Chlcogo Warren Thompson; guards Nell before the end of the period. Totals 34 1 9 1 Totals 27 2 7 2 Sndrsn (W 2-1) 5 2-3 8 4 4 1 3 National League — Marshall, LA 23; Johnson 514 11-13 2), Lucas 57 2-2 8, each to pace the offense. For DO, Cindy Milwaukee ^ OOO 000 001— 1 Roy, Pitt and Schmidt, Phil 22; Brooks, Mdune and Michael Morris; punter Scott Cooper 5105012, Gudmundsson 2-2504, .....Dallas cut the deficit to 3 with Botticello pitched well, while Nathan Boiler 11-321101 Mtl 21; Leonard, SF 20. Senner. Oakland ooo OOO 02x— 2 Smith (S 2) 2 1 0 0 0 2 Kan SOS City — Signed 29 rookie tree Green 50 50 0. Totals 4594 2525 120 6:30 to play, but Worthy and Plase stroked a triple. Game-winning RBI — Phillips (2). American Leogue — Conseco, Oak, DALLAS (107) Putnam paces archery champions Bailer pitched to 2 batters In 6th, Joyner, Col and Mattingly, NY 26; Rice, ogents; tight end John Addison; Johnson scored the next It points E— Henderson. LOB— Milwaukee HBP— by Sanderson (Morsholl), cornerbocks Jerry Pickens, Jack Aguirre 12-25 57 28, Perkins 26 1-2 6, 11, Oak land 6. 2B— Ogl Ivle. H R— Ready Bos 23; Downino. Col and Puckett, Minn Donaldson 46 53 I), Harper 510 50 8, for Los Angeles as the Lakers took by Bailer (Marshall). WP— Vonde 22. Epps, Mork Albert ond Greg (1). S— Davis, Tettleton. Berg. Niedenfuer. Balk— Galvez. T — Atferberrv; running bocks Andre Blackman 519 56 23, Vincent 7-14 46 18, a 9-point lead. Calendar 3:13. A— 13,592. Gorron, Tony Brinkley, Lloyd Mur­ Schrempf 1-5 1-1 3, Davis 36 2-2 10, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar finished IP H R ER BB SO Pltcblng ray and Bvroo Brown; linebackers Wennlngton51500. Totals42-902525107. among locals at state tournament Milwaukee Umpires— Home, Ripley; lb. Pulley; Victories Bruce Flemming James Harris, Tony with 27 points, and Johnson and Higuera (L 4-2) 8 7 2 2 3 8 2b, West; 3b, Williams. Notional Leogue — Gooden, NY SO; Let Angelet 33 36 )9 32— 120 Worthy each had21. Mark Aguirre, TODAY Oakland Scott, AnoTulasosopo and Tim Coalfield; Daltat 21 23 30 26— 107 KneoPf r, Hou S I; Fernondez and Oleda, offensive tackles Jon Lllleberg, Tom who sprained his ankle in the third The state of Connecticut 1986 Baseball Codiroll (W 3-3) 8 8 0 0 3 3 NY 4-0; Valenzuela, LA 4-1; Krukow, SF Shehon, Dave Smith, John Ivemeyer Three Point Gools— Cooper 4, Perkins the winner of the cadet (8-10 years cadet division with a score of 244 Enfield ot Manchester, 3:30 Ontiveros (S 3 ) 11110 1 and Reardon, Mtl 4-2. ond Kevin Eggleston; wide receivers 1, (tavis 2. Fouled Out— none. Total quarter and returned only briefly, Indoor Junior Olympic Archery old) group with a total of 279 points. points. East Catholic at South Catholic, 3:30 W P— Codiroll. T — 2:44. A — 10,254. American League — Haas, Oak 6-0; Ken Oliver, Richard Estell, Craig Fouls— Los Angeles 26, Dallas 22. had 28 for Dallas. Rolando Black­ Championships were held last Cheney Tech ot Coventry, 3:30 Rebounds— Los Angeles 42 (Lucas 8), The young adult and interme­ Mike Mihalas of Cheshire was Clemens, Bos SO; Lelbrondt, KC and Federico ond BUI Happel; kicker Jett man scored 23. Saturday at Hall’s Arrow in Softball Umpires— Home, Hendry; lb,Cousins; NIekro, NY 44); Andulor, Oak, Bdlles, Heath; safeties Angelo James and Bob Dallas 40 (Donaldson 18). Assists— Los diate groups were shot at 20 yards: the overall boys' champion in the Manchester ot Enfield, 3:30 2b, Evans; 3b, Merrill. Clev, Hlguero, Mil and Tanono, Det 4-1; Ledenko; quarterback Greg Knapp; Angelet 32 (Johnson 17), (tallat 24 “ Mark being out didn't cause us Manchester. the cadet age bracket at 15 yards. conventional bow competition with East Catholic at South Catholic, 3:30 Scholastic Smithson, Minn, Elchhorn, Tor defensive ends Bruce Mork and Darren (Blackm on 8). Technicals— Dallas Matt Putnam of Manchester, a East Hampton ot Bolton, 3:30 and Higuera, MM 4-2. coach Motto. A— 17,007. to lose." said Motta. “ We lost In the compound bow category, a score of 286. Teddy Maly of McAllister. because Los Angeles played a good 15year-old student at filing Junior Boys Tennis Washington — Signed 23 tree agents: at 20 yards. Justin Bushnell of East Ellington was second at 273. Enfield at Manchester, 3:30 Earned Run Averope defensive tackles Darnell Woll, Roose­ game. We lost to a great basketball High School, was third overall with Hartford was second in the young Northwest Cothollc at East Catholic, Notional League — Gooden, NY, t.04; Tam m y Toland of Wallingford was 3:30 velt, Anthony Spognella and Dale team. They deserved to win. but we a total of 266 points. He won his adult grouping with a score of 267. the girls’ winner with a score of 192 Radio, TV MHS JV softball Burke, Mtl 1.05; Oleda, NY 1.59; Walk, Pitt PearMn; defensive ends John Guzik and Girls Tennis t.69; Knepper, Hou 1.70. deserved to be on the floor intermediate division, as well. Bill Lou Gill of Ellington was third at followed by Kelly Marsden of New Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 The Manchester High lunlor varsity Alec Gibson; linebackers Anthony Cope­ American League — Leonard, KC0.73; land and Dave Nolmoster; cornerbocks Bowling upi photo with’hem. We don’t have to apolog­ Zamocjcin of Manchester was 251 points. East Catholic at Sacred Heart, 3:30 TONIGHT softbdM team dropped a 16-4 decision to Elchhorn, Tor 0.89; Clemens, Bos 1.52, Hartford at 166 and Carin Luhrs. East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 3:15 visiting Windsor High at Charter Dak Kevin Pointer and Leroy Warden: sotetv ize to anyone.” runnerup to Putnam with a total of Mike Sanezyk of Manchester also of New Hartford, at 138. WKHTr '**' ******' 20, Haas, Oak 1.65; CondlottI, Cle 2.20. Gordon Bunch; tight ends Glenn Bodner, Field Thursdov. Stacey Tomkiel had StrlkMuts Todd Froln and Marty Scott; guards Houston's Lewis Lloyd (32) dishes off as Denver's Blair At Denver, with starters Akeem 25 9 points in the division where a took second in the intermediate • David Kobus of Meriden was the SATURDAY 7:30 Rangers vs. Conadlens, Channel two singles ond a double, Michelle Notional League — Smith, All 45; Baseball 9, ESPN Plecity slashed three singles, and Kenneth Bentley and Ron Tilton: tackle Pewder Puff Rasmussen stretches to tip the pass away during NBA Olajuwon, Ralph Sampson and conventional bow was utilized. division with 269 points. Butch. overall boys’ champion in the Scott, Hou and Welch, LA 43; Valenzuela, [}avld Fonotl; running backs ErIcCobble East Catholic at Stratford, 1:30 8;30 Yankees vs. Rangers, Chonnel Erinn Jarvis added a single and double LA 40; Gooden N Y 39. Robert Reid all out of the game. Adam Janeczek of Manchester Lamprecht of East Hartford was' compound bdw competition with a 11, WPOP to pace the Indians. ond Dwight (tamer; wide receiv­ Terry Slemintkl 170-195-479. Dee playoff action Thursday night in' Denver. The Rockets Track Amerlcoim a toue 7- Clemens, Bos 49; Smyth 175455, Edith Tracy s Rockets coach Bill fitch turned to was second in the young adult runnerup in the junior (11-12 years score of 283 points. Shelby Reichler Manchester and East Catholic at 10:30 Red Sox vs. A's, Channel 38, Monchester, 6-4, visits Enfield High ers Jeffrey Nelson and Stanley Hairston; 45545 Rl lo. Oak 4n

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Signups for the Manchester American Legion and Junior ST. LOUIS—The oldest member Legion baseball teams will be held the nexUwo Sundays, May 11 of the St. Louis Blues has deve­ Coachlighrs ‘Camelof and 18, at the American Legion home on Legion Drive from noon loped a new reputation in the to 5 p.m. each day. Junior Legion is basically for players 14-16 Stanley Cup playoffs. years of age while Legion is for players in the 16-18 year old age Rick Meagher. 32. scored two group. Boys attending Manchester public school. East Catholic goals Thursday night to lift the High and Glastonbury High are eligible for the Manchester Blues past the Calgary Flames 5-2 teams. and even their semifinal series 2-2. Game 5 will be played Saturday is rousing, if uneven For further information, contact Legion head coach Steve Armstrong at 647-1560. night at Calgary. “ Finally, after 32 years, I have finally found the scoring touch," Lions Club to host softball tourney said Meagher, known primarily as “ Tra la! It’s the nymph hold off a while, until a checking forward throughout his May! The lusty young Arthur is safely launched in The Manchester Lions Club will host its third annual men's eight-year career. month of May! both marriage and regency. slo-pitch softball tournament on the weekend of June 7 and 8. This "Any time those guys score it’s a That lovely Of course, there’s no deterring a is a competitively bracketed tournament with a 16-team limit. bonus, and we’ve had plenty month when Center nymph in love. In most produc­ Each team isguaranteed three games. Prizes are awarded for lately," Blues coach Jacques De­ everyone tions, the tensions are palpable as grand champion, each bracket winner, gold glove and most mers said. “ Meagher has just been throws self- Stage Merlyn is lured away to his cave. playing outstanding. But Jack Sevier’s performance as valuable player. control away.” Nancy Pappas The entry fee is $110. Proceeds will benefit Lions’ charities. For “ He’s a great little player for us. Those lyrics the wizard was completely flat. further information, contact Bob' Boland (646-1466) or Mike He’s a 32-year-old skating on bring the first Even an impressive beard and Crockett (643-1577) weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 22-year-old legs. He’s found new act of themusi- JM X,.‘v costume couldn’t save the scene. life” cal comedy. Meagher’s first goal at 11:37 of “ Camelot,” toa THAT’S SURPRISING, because Strlders to host invitational run the first period gave the Blues a 2-0 close. While May is scarcely a monarch in the third, A pivotal Sevier was a fine Doolittle in lead. “ The first three games we shocking tjme of year in Connecti­ point in the transition, the number Coachlight’s “ My Fair Lady” The Silk City Striders will be hosting an invitational road race only played one good period, but cut. it does seem the perfect time to “ How to Handle a Woman.” was earlier this season. Fortunately, on Sunday. June 1, at 10 a.m. at the upper parking lot at we made sure we had a good first see a vivid, colorful — if slightly beautifully sung. with his cameo as Merlyn out of the Manchester Community College. period tonight." Meagher said. uneven — production of “ Came- Unfortunately, the woman he is way, Sevier reappeared as King Late registration will be taken uptil 9:30 a.m. the day of the "This game was a big plus for us." lot” at the Coachlight Dinner trying to handle. Queen Guene- Pellinore. an oddball character race. A lOK course will be run and trophies and medals will be Mark HuntergavetheBlue,sa 1-0 Theater in East Windsor. vere. is not as consistent in her which he created with broad good awarded in several age divisions. lead 7:33 into the game. He took a The Lerner and Lowe musical, a performance as are her two humor. With his constant. “ What’d Entry fee is $4. For further information, contact Greg Best at facedff from Bernie Federko and UPI photo tale of romance and deception at partners, Pamela McLernon has a you say? What? What? What?” 649-9367. scored. King Arthur’s Court, has been an lovely voice, when she lets it soar. he’s a lovably irritating individual. “ A goal like that happens maybe She agonizes over Lancelot, sing­ The puck sits in the back of the net and Vernon in the first period Thursday audience favorite since it came to Thoroughly irritating, and not once in 10 games.” said Federko. ing "Before I Gaze at You Again.” Broadway in 1960. It's easy to see the least bit lovable, is Modred. the LaRussa keeps job with White Sox who had two assi.sts in the game to St. Louis’ Rick Meagher and Herb night in St. Louis. The Blues won, 5-2, to why: The characters are grand, and her vocal quality is excellent. give him a league-leading 12 in the villain of the Arthur tales. Guy CHICAGO — Tony LaRussa will retain his job as manager of Raglan (right) celebrate after Meagher even best-of-seven NHL series at two the plot is as steamy as any you’d playoffs. "It was ju.st the luck of BUT IN MANY of the show’s St roman does a wonderful job. the Chicago White So^. despite a shaky start by the team this scored against Galgary goalie Mike games all. see on “ Dallas" and the musical the draw, of the bounce. scenes. McLernon emphasizes the adding overtones of modern-day season that led to talks with Billy Martin about taking over, team numbers are superb — if punk to this unpleasant young 9 “ It was one of those that was simpering aspects of Guenevere’s demanding. man. who claims Arthur as his officials announced Friday. slow, and Mark was able to tee-it character. To shade this picture For the most part, the Coach- father, and a powerful witch as his White Sox board chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, president Eddie up. It was a helluva goal." early in the second period. were not a man short again. stymied the Flames by stopping 30 she uses wide eyes, pursed lips and light cast is equal to the challenge. ' mother. As performed by Si ro­ Einhorn and general manager Ken Harrelson huddled with Calgary coach Bob John.son said Calgary’s Lanny McDonald “ When we skate 5-on-5 against shots. an altered vocal tone. It’s probably As Lancelot. Ken Parks has a vocal man. "The Seven Deadly Virtues" Eddie Sapir, agent for Martin, for nearly three hours at a Hunter moved on the faceoff. scored a power-play goal with 54 them, we’re better off." Meagher “ I was seeing everything really supposed to be cute, but musical quality that’s easy to enjoy. can be incorporated into the next Chicago airport hotel Thursday, fueling speculation that “ The first goal caught us by seconds left in the period. said. “ We’re confident, but not well.” said Wamsiey, who was director Richard Derosa should Director John Montgomery has Twisted Sister concert album. LaRussa would be fired. surprise." Johnson said. “ Their Meagher netted a short-handed overconfident." pulled early in the second period of have realized that it doesn’t work. visualized the French knight as The staging of "Camelot” was But after also meeting with LaRussa for several hours, guy (Hunter) moved up three steps goal 24 seconds into the third Federko ended the scoring with Game 2. “ This game was 100 Remove the constrictions, and her intensely spiritual, less bombastic up to the Coachlighl’s usual Harrelson said he decided to stick with the current White Sox before the puck was dropped." period. McDonald scored another an empty-net goal with six seconds percent different from Game 2 and musical numbers would be the hits and bellicose than most stage excellent standards, with flower­ skipper. St. Louis took a 3-0 lead on a goal power-play goal 26 seconds later, left. 3 of the series. of the evening. presentations of Lancelot. ing branches to give an outdoor " I don't think at this point Tony has had a clear shot. As of now. by former Flame Gino Cavallini but the Blues toughened up and St. Louis goalie Rick Wamsiey “ It was one we had to win.” Although you won’t find her look, and furniture made from Tony LaRussa is the manager," Harrelson told a news IT SOUNDS ALMOST plausible name among the featured per­ formers. Christina Britton has a twisted twigs and vines suggesting conference at O’Hare International Airport before leaving for when Parks boasts of his purity in a rustic interior. One had to stunning voice and excellent stage I Cleveland, where the White Sox were scheduled to play the the first act, singing. "Had I been wonder, however, why all of that presence. Even as a maiden, Indians Friday night. Canadiens going for clincher tonight made the partner of Eve, we'd be furniture had been spray-painted a in Eden still!” The contrast is so iady-in-wailing and general member of the chorus. Britton is glo.ssy cobalt blue. much the greater, then, when In spite of a few disappoint­ notable. But for one scene she dons Despite success, Lendl is not happy Bv Lisa Harris "The worst I’ve ever seen in my rookie enforcer John Kordic would braver, and stronger at home.” Lancelot finds himself bound by- ments, an evening spent in ’’Came­ United Press International entire coaching career,” Montreal ropes of love to the wife of his golden wings and a flowing auburn NEW YORK — Since his victory in the U.S, Open last be used more often.. Perron gave a Kordic said, “ They sure weren’t lot” is worthwhile — particularly coach Jean Perron said of New quick and emphatic "Oui.” employer and best friend. The very wig. to present herself as the September, Ivan Lendl has lost two matches. His position as the like that here.” in May. which the song tells us we MONTREAL — The bruises still York’s tactics. “ The hooking, Kordic pounded New York’s Perron points out his offensive romantic song. "If Ever I Would nymph Nimue. the mate whom world’ s No. 1 player is undisputed, and his level of performance Fate has assigned to the wizard should indulge in "frivolous fun. will ache bone deep tonight when holding, tripping after the play ... George McPhee in Game 2 for star Mats Naslund got only three or Leave You.’,’ was outstanding. continues to improve. Merlyn. The range and clarity wholesome or un..." the Montreal Canadiens host the I ’ve never seen so many cheap slashing Guy Carbonneau. four shifts in the second period Mark Zimmerman, as King Nonetheless, Lendl is less than overjoyed with his fortunes. Arthur, is also excellent. Arthur’s which she demonstrates in her New York Rangers in Game 5 of plays after the whistle. “ If I’m going to play more.” because of all the penalties. " I ’m very disappointed the way the year has been going for the Stanley Cup semifinal. The Rangers are not complain­ songs are quite conversational in solo, “ Follow Me." is outstanding. “ Camelot” continues at the Rangers coach ted Sator dis­ Kordic said, "he (Perron) proba­ Merlyn (who lives backward me,” Lendl said Thursday after reaching the quarterfinals of the ing about the sideshow. New York tone, showcasing acting ability Coachlight Dinner Theater The Canadiens lead the best-of- missed the notion. bly wants a more physical game, through time), is painfully aware $615,000 Shearson Lehman Tournament of Champions with a 6-2. defenseman James Patrick has more than vocal range. Fortu­ through June 29. Evening perfor­ seven Wales Conference final 3-1. "I really can’t even react.” for me to just dump in the puck, be that Nimue will soon arrive to 6-4 victory over Aaron Krickstein. “ I worked very hard two black eyes and multiple lumps nately. Zimmerman is a fine actor. mances are Tuesday through and can advance to their fir.st Sator said. “ We’re trying to win a the first man in forechecking, and seduce him with spells and affec­ Pamela McLernon as Guenevere and ottering at the Coachlight Dinner throughout the year, and I was either hurt or ill since the as a result of what Perron called All of his facial features reflect the Sunday. Matinees are Wednesday M Stanley Cup final since 1979 by hockey game business as usual. stand in front of the net. tion. then trap him into a cave for a Mark Zimmerman as King Arthur pose Theater in East Windsor. The musical beginning of the year. It's very disappointing.” Claude Lemieux’s "boxing change from open, exuberant and Thursday. Call 522-1266 for ending the Rangers’ surprising The Stanley Cup is as much a test "But if some of their players are boy-man in the first act. to troubled few centuries. He asks only that tickets. in a scene from “Camelot,” the current continues until June 29. Lendl’s latest problem is teqdinitis of the right knee, and playoff success. of endurance as talent, and we all lesson.” although he says it didn’t bother him Thursday, the possibility of taking liberties with guys like have our bumps and bruises.” Carboand (Chris) Chelios. youcan Apparently, the Canadiens’ most further damage is present in his mind. recent batch of bumps and bruises Since New York won Game 4 Perron insists 'New York has definitely be assured that I ’ll be Wednesday in Madison Square transgressed, and he is prepared to there. are not their usual. Certainly, fora Garden, the Canadiens have been have his players retaliate. team that faces Boston eight times AMA again calls for ban oh boxing asked if the pressure now is on The Canadiens were dominating a year in the Adams Division, the Emo Philips is the reigning spaceshot of comedy "The hooking was incredible them to keep the Rangers from the first period when the chippi- reaction was not usual. A CHICAGO — The^merican Medical Association has renewed during the match: some guys are returning home for a Game 6. ness began, and the Rangers "With the Bruins,” Perron said, its call for a ban on pilpfessional boxing amid evidence severe eye bruised all over their body, trailing only 3-2. The Canadiens effectively disrupted Montreal’s "it’sopen war. When it was over, it Bv Iris Krasnow It’s strange looks, come-hither " It’s been .several years since injuries are far more common than the sport’s leaders contend. marked, physically battered.” he flow. Unied Press International innocence, and cosmic humor that admit to feeling pressure, but not said. “ If you see the tape today, was over. But the Rangers, the I’ve done a show where no one was A study in the AM A’s journal reported boxing blows caused “ It wasn’t part of our game shot Emo. 30. out of his Downers in terms of the series. you’re surprised some of the guys Rangers they want to beat us up." laughing,” says Emo. seated in a nine cases of detached or torn retinas treated at one Philadelphia plan." Rangers coach Ted Sator WASHINGTON - He wears sky Grove. III. homeground into night small room backstage They are feeling the physical are skating. Actually, the Rangers wanted to hospital between 1983 and 1985. The World Boxing Council issued said. “ Game 4 is history. It’s blue polyester bellbottoms hiked clubs all over America. “ If people don’t laugh now. pressure applied by the Rangers. beat them, period. Game 5 will tell ^ o a statement in 1981 saying "retinal detachment ... is not a "W e’re ready to settle the obviously been a very hotly con­ six inches above the navel, and a usually it’sdue to weird conditions. Wednesday, referee Kerry Fraser if New York’s approach in Game 4 His Epic album E—M02 re­ common occurrence in boxing.” counts, that istosay we’re ready to tested series." light beige turtleneck that shows Like maybe .somebody in the called 109 penalty minutes, and the was a tactic, a frustration outlet, or corded in part at Caroline’s in the The AM A’s finding, along with previous evidence of chronic drop the gloves." Not really, say the Canadiens. the right way to fire up the wrong off his skinny chest. The bangs of Chelsea area of Manhattan fea­ technical staff screwed up the Y Canadiens claim that was not Asked if that means Montreal’s "They were much bigger. his pageboy are hacked off nitrous oxide canisters I always brain damage associated with professional boxing, supports the enough. team. tures a song about Downers Grove association’s 1984 call for ban on the sport, said Dr. George jaggedly at-the hairline. that has made the provincial have added to the air vents before a Lundberg. editor of the Journal. His nose is crooked, his face long Chicago suburb famous. The first show” and pale, his wide blue eyes arc verse goes like this: He lets out a high-pitched frozen in a look of perpetual “ I like to shop in downtown and takes a gulp of ice water out of Hayes trying to surface at Nelson the pitcher. Wilson’s return causes a logjam astonishment-. Downers Grove It doesn’t take big Appearing on the Letterman Emo Philips, the ruling space- bucks, and everyone there really is NEW YORK — The New York Mets’ outfield, which has had show is a high he likens to “ doing a By Mike Rabun course. None of them had a chance shot of stand-up comedy, thinks nice I went into the bakery .just the four players rotating at two positions, gets a little more crowded 10 years ago. and added the during this decade. trapeze act on an electric wire United Press International to finish among the leaders, and weirdne.ss is a virtue. “ It makes other day. I said tp the girl, ’do you Friday when Mookie Wilson joins the team from the disabled list. Tournament Players Champion­ Hayes was the first player off the above a pit of alligators that have they were scheduled to complete me more accessible. Otherwise have a zwieback?” She said. ’I Manager Da vey Johnson has used both Len Dykstra and Kevin ship title a year later. He has tee at 7 a m. Thursday, and he rabies” IRVING, Texas — Week after their rounds early today. people would be pul off by my good always slouch this way” ’ Mitchell in center field, Wilson’s usual position, with George finished no better than 46th on the promptly birdied the first five Talking about going Hollywood week. Mark Hayes has worried • Hayes, 36. won this tournament money list (and as low as 115th) holes. looks” He’s been on “ Late Night With Foster and Danny Heep sharing time in left as the Mets have about simply making the cut. This makes Emo wideyed and gushy. jumped to their best start ever, 18-4. He hooks audiences with a mix of David Letterman” four times, and The film he is “ feverishly" consid­ week, he hopes to worry about nervous Little Jack Horncr moves is currently weighing an offer to do Wilson, who has yet to play this season due to shoulder and eye winning. ering starring in begins shooting at like pulling down his turtleneck a science fiction movie. "Journey . injuries, said Thursday he does not expect to be handed his old the end of May. Hayes, whose once-.meteoric ca­ over his high-riser pants and very to the Center of the Earth” He has position. reer went into decline as the 1980s ELIMINATE NEWSPAPER PROBLEMS "Doing a movie would be the grown-up lecherous jabs. already done a half-hour of his ultimate thing. But I don’t know if began, led the Byron Nelson Golf nightclub routine for Cinemax. Classic by two shots entering RUSTPROOF "Oh. you hot mama. You saucy this film will be right forme. There American League suspends Pettis today’s second round, thanks to a little bag of estrogen. You make "Exhilarating", is how Emo might not be enough people getting 6-under 64 shot Thursday in the WITH A me feel like I never had the describes making people laugh. dismembered” NEW YORK — The American League Thursday suspended blustery winds over the new accident through the turnstile” he "It is like having a luxury California center fielder Gary Pettis for two games fo’r bumping Tournament Players Club at Las taunts a woman in the front row in Mercedes in my hands” He says SICKO JOKES ASIDE. Emo. a an umpire last week. Colinas. UPI photo a child-like Mr. Rogers voice. ’Tm he gets his wardrobe from dead bachelor,, swears he has never Pettis bumped umpire John Shulock May 1 while the Angels quite handy with the ladies” relatives. touched drugs Andy Bean and Barry Jaeckel Emo Philips wears sky-blue polyester mix ot nervous Little Jack Horner moves were playing at Milwaukee. shared second place after shooting NEWSPAPER "Lips that touch heroin should 66s. Englishman Ken Brown, one bellbottoms h ik ^ six inches above the like pulling down his turtleneck over his WHEN HE TRIED a variation of AFTER A TWO-HOUR perfor never touch mine. I often kiss girls of Hayes’ playing partners Thurs­ Mount Your navel, and a tight beige turtleneck that high-riser pants and very grown-up the same joke on Dr. Ruth mance. the .sold-out April Fool’s on the arm though” he pauses. “ I Stephenson has stress, fracture day. was alone in fourth place with shows ott his skinny chest. The bangs ot lecherous jabs. He’s been on “Late Westheimer while taping her Day crowd at The Roxy in don’t have to shoot up to write a a 67. "Good Sex!" talk show, tiny Dr. Washington. D C. applauded him joke. Life inspires me. I look into M IAM I — All-Pro center Dwight Stephenson has a stress Home Delivery The round was played uncjer the his pageboy are hacked ott jaggedly at Night With David Letterman” fourtimes. Ruth didn't think 6-foot-2 Emo was wildy and chanted "Eee-Mo. Eee- myself, and I make jokes about fracture of his right leg below the knee, but the injury is not threat of rain, and finally during the hairline. He hooks audiences with a so funny. Thesegmentnever aired. Mo. Eee-Mo". colons or bladders” serious enough to warrant a cast or crutches, Miami Dolphins . Newspaper At the late afternoon a thunderstorm coach Don Shula announced Thursday. moved through the area, suspend­ gpApEfi V A Convenient Stephenson, voted to the Pro Bowl the past three seasons, ing play with 21 players still on the apparently first suffered the injury last season and aggravated it Patrick Duffy returns during the team’s offseason conditioning program. HEW Location. " I f it had to happen, this is the tim e," Shula said. Stephenson has been ordered to rest the leg for four to six PLAINFIELD /rs A Sure weeks. He should be recovered in time for the opening of training Cliff hangers are in season at TV season’s end 9 camp in July. GRm OUNDPm Way To Races ev«/y 15 minutes, open 6 days a week By Jerry Buck fhahgers to intrigue viewers and \ s thickening for the "Dynasty” Safe News... Everyday! Associated Press draw them back in the fall: Duffy’s good-guy character Bobby Ewing pudding. Amanda (Catherine Ox- Kemp waived asement • Blake and Alexis are at each enburg) and Sammy Jo (Heather B ? SMEDULE White Leather Grained Finish / Black Lettering LOS ANGELES - Patrick Duffy other’s throats as ABC’s "Dyn­ was struck by a car and died at the end of the Locklear) fight overClay Fallmont asty" ends the season. (Ted McGinjey) attheengagement PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Out­ eaapMnr - 1 MATINEE [ tw ilite 1 EVENING 1 is coming back to “ Dallas" on CBS, 1984-85 season. Who will Duffy portray when fielder Steve Kemp, a 10-year ORDER BY MAIL * Instructions but for the present it’s only for a • Sam Malone proposes over the party for Dominique (Diahann major-league veteran who hit .318 UKMwniMur 1 1:00 PM 1 5:00 PM 1 7:30PM 1 designed to create phone on NBC’s “ Cheers.” But is he comes back? Will Bobby come back to life? Carroll) and Garrett Boydston with 26 home runs for Detroit in MMfUUT Your Name Pick One Up At suspense until hereturnslothecast the bride-to-be Diane Chambers? (Ken Howard). Meanwhile, up­ % in the fall season. • The “ " finale on Was it a lookalike who died? Or will Duffy stairs, Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) 1979. Thursday was waived by the i f MIMUimS Address _ Pittsburgh Pirates for the purpose ' Our Front Desk Duffy's good-guy character CBS has all the characters tossed portray a lookalike? goes bonkers. of giving him his unconditional Sun. City _____ Zip Bobby Ewing was struck by a car around in a disastrous storm. Will The following day, Thursday,' release. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:00 or... and died at the end of the 1984-85 the vines survive? Who will be May 22. their relatives clash on Kemp. 31, was acquired by the Please send me ------Newspaper Boxes at *7 each. season. Who will Duffy portray around for the next harvest? ABC’s "Dynasty II: ." Against water leakage In the area when he comes back? Will Bobby • On NBC’s "St. Elsewhere," Pirates from the New York Yan­ waterproofed at no additional cost Tu m . □ Check Enclosed □ Send It C.O.D. Contact our In the major cliffhanger. Jason kees in December 1984 in a to customer. Should service be re­ come backtolife? Was it a lookalike which concluded Wednesday night, Colby () tells his five-player deal. He hit .250 last quired at any time, all labor ft mate­ MAIL ORDER TO: Manchester Herald Circulation Dept, to who died? Or will Duffy portray a the young doctors wondered who fall. fhangcr will pot be as bloody as a wife. Sable (), season with two homers and 21 rials will be at company expense. Circulation Dept. make arrangements,^ lookalike? would be cut from next year’s Many are guessing that Duffy year ago. when the Carringtons that he’s abandoning fler for RBI. This year. Kemp was batting 'This guarantee continues for the It was the ’Who shot J.R.?’ residence program. will appear at the wedding _ot were caught in 9 palace shootout. Francesca (Katharine Ross). .A full life of the structure regardless AvfmiCiif IliMiftif itf 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, CT 06040 at 647-9946 cliffhanger in 1980 that created • On CBS’ “ ," .188 with one homer and one RBI. of ownership. Bobby’s widow Pam Ewing, pla/ed The crisi| this year is more doctor tells Fallon, who is" preg­ Kemp was the highest paid CmmteUearsOelyltsek worldwide interest and sent “ Dal­ Karen MacKenzie disappears and by Victoria Principal, and Mark emotional, as nant. that the time of conception Pirate at $1.32 million a year. A LICENSEE OF M H V IV IJ E M S , INC. Senior citizens always admitted FREE las" to first place in the Nielsen a young woman appears who says Graison. played by John Beck. It and Alexis Colby attempt to seize was miscalculated. Monica (Tracy _____ No one under IB admitted ratings. she is Mac MacKenzie’s daughter. will be on the final show on Friday. control of each others' businesses Scoggins) finds her boyfriend with The Pirates also optioned Call Calleet: 560-0864 Some other series that join After a year’s absence, Duffy will SAM MALONE pitcher Bob Patterson to Hawaii, May 16. on the final show Wednesday, May another woman and does some­ TNOMMTON, CT. "Dallas" in season-ending clif- return as a “ Dallas" regular next their Triple-A affiliate. 564-3391 iianrijfBtrr HfraUi This year’s "Dynasty” clif- 21. thing rash. . getting married? H - MANCHESTER HERALX), Friday. May 9, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. May 9. 1986 - 15 W eekenders Summer book list gets OK

KINGSTON. Mass. (UPI) - would be motivated to spend “ We got letters from all over the Embarrassed school administra­ vacation time reading books they place. I was absolutely shocked.’’ ‘M araf to be presented Mothers’ concert free tors finally approved a summer found “ boring." she said. "This was all blown out of reading list of classics that had And committee member Karen proportion.” A play by Peter Weiss, titled “The Persecution The Connecticut String Orchestra will present a been blocked because some offi­ Haley, who graduated from Silver “I am not against the summer and Assassination of Marat as Performed by the free Mother's Day concert on Sunday at 3 at cials seemed to question whether Lake High School two years ago, reading program or the classics. Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Asylum Hill Congregational Cliurch, Asylum the great literature was too boring said she “ had not heard of half the The point... was that if a child finds Direction of the Marquis deSade,” will be Avenue in Hartford. The program features a and obscure. books on the list." a particular book boring, how can presented this weekend at the Wesleyan divertimento by Mozart and a violin concerto by The Silver Lake Regional School “ The list of books had nothSdgcto that motivate him to read? I was University Center for the Arts, High Street, Mendelssohn, with the solos played by Jean Tai. Committee voted 11-2 Tuesday do with it,” Haley said Thursday. not saying the books themselves Middletown. This play-within-a-play confronts the night to adopt the high-school She said she voted against the were boring.” she said. audience with the violence that incites revolution. reading program featuring books program because she thought all of by authors such as Mark Twain. the system’s nearly 4,000 students Original music was composed for this productioni. Of mothers and daughters Charles Dickens and Bernard should get the classics program — Tickets are $1 each, and performances are at 8 Malamud. storytelling is an ancient form of dramatic not Just the advanced ones. tonight. Saturday and Sunday. But the panel last month voted to Haley said her remarks were presentation. On Sunday. Barbara Reed, who is delay consideration of making the misquoted and picked up by director of the Connecticut Storytelling League, reading list mandatory for honors national media, unleashing a tor­ Forage for your food will present a special afternoon of tales for students after parent JoAnne rent of ridicule and criticism from Mother’s Day. Her performance, called “ Of DeClerq questioned if students educators and journalists. Wantto save on your grocery bills? Then Mothers and Daughters.*’ will begin at 2 p.m. accompany Barbara Clark of the Manchester Admission is $2.50. The show is at the Puppet Center for Environmental Education on a walk House Theater, 128 Thimble Island Road. Stony through G ay City State P ark in Hebron, At 2 p m. Creek. For information, or directions, call Saturday, she will lead explorers on a wild edible 481-3309. expedition. Meet at the main gates off Route 83. Fo r more information, call 566^8108. or NO OTHER THEATRE 1-800-842-2220. Mother’s Day special PUTS YOU SO CLOSE TO THE STARS! Tom Schmutzler and his band, “ The Swing of DfllQ OUlDEi Things.” will present a special Mother’s Day KOOL AND THE GANG |yn, 1(-17-Thui-Frl-*:S0 Slt.so concert Sunday at4 p.m. at Trinity Church. 120 WAYLON JENNINGS Sigourney St.. Hartford. The tunes of the ’20s. ’30s JESSI COLTER and ’40s will be presented at this show. Tickets are Jun«2*,S,lal aacjoPM S17J0 $3 each. BLOOD.SWEAT&TEARS David ClaytonThomas DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT iurta 29,Sunday at a:30PM $17.50 Brubeck in benefit OPEN MOTHERS DAY, 11-6 4 GIRLS 4 KAY STARR Renowned jazz pianist Dave Brubeck will Weekend Specials Margaret WHITING perform with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra Helen O’CONNELL on Sunday at Bushnell Mem orial Hall in a benefit ROSE MARIE for Community Health Services and Connecticut Prime Rib July *, tM ., at k M PM SI7.S0 Traumatic Brain Injury Association. Tickets to TONY BENNETT Herald photo by Pinto Baked StuffeeJ Shrimp *9.95 the concert, which is at 7:30 p.m.. range from $15 Rosemary CLOONEY Ju t, *, tu n ., at k M PM S I t A O to $100. Call 249-9625 or 721-8111. Fresh Bay Scallops IVe’re proud of our plants Night Of SOLID GOLD Fresh Whole Clams *7.99 8 S tars /1 Stage Bill Valente, left, and Adolph Reske hold Turnpike. The sale will start at the center Fresh Swordfish From “Yakety Yak" to Elks treat mothers “ O* Doo Ron Ron "...H oi! some plants ready for Saturday’s sale in at 9 a m. and continue until 3 p.m. or all London Broil w/mushroom sauce July 10, Thur at 9:90PM $17.00 Elks and their guests will have a Mother's Day the greenhouse behind Manchester plants are sold. Proceeds benefit the SERGIO FRANCHI & breakfast Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon at the E lk s Senior Citizens’ Center at 549 E. Middle senior center. PAT COOPER Beer and Wine Available July II, FrI. ot 1:30 PM I11.M Club on B issell Street. M others w ill be served free. The charge for children under 12 will be $1. Others See Our Special Coupon Below PAUL ANKA Taste hot turkey July 13, Sun at 0:90PM ' $19.so w ill be $2.50. An athletic endeavor FRANKI VALLI& It's time to talk turkey. The First DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT FOUR SEASONS The Hartford Symphony Pops Orchestra will JulylS, Tu*atS;30PM $17.60 Congregational Church of Coventry will serve Caldor Plaza, Manchester 6 4 9 - 5 4 8 1 present its first "Wide World of Sports” concert PETULA CLARK & Sprouts present cabaret bargains tu rkey and a ll the fixings from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday at 8. .saluting athletes from Regal rogues are ridiculous Saturday at the (Community Hall of Second all sports. A tribute to the Hartford Whalers will The ASSOCIATION Get bargains at the Manchester Historical July 16, Wad at a:30PM $17.60 Congregational Church on Route44. Coventry Karen and Howard Sprout return to Society Auction. It w ill start tonight about 8:45 at highlight the program. Em ile Francis, the JERRYLEE LEWIS General admission is $4: senior citizens. $3 .50: They're known as the Masters of and pranks galore. The circus, featuring North United Methodist Church for a the M anchester Country Club. There w ill be no Whalers' prsident. will narrate “ America the FATS DOMINO children, $1.25. Boundless Buffoonery, and the Regal wild animals and a living unicorn, will be DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT July 16, Ftl at 6:30PM $16.50 May Cabaret Saturday night at 7:30, admission charge. For more information, call Beautiful." Chuck Kaiton. known as the voice of Rogues of the Ridiculous. They’re the at the Hartford Civic Center through THE MONKEES featuring turn-of-the-century favorites, Ingrid Fraize. 646-3916. the Whalers, will read the text of “ Freddie the Caldor Plaza, Manchester 649-5487 Football.” In addition, the concert will salute the clowns of Ringling Brothers and Sunday. Call 727-8080 for show times. HERMANS HERMITS songs from the roaring ’20s, and hits GRASS ROOTS Watch ballet dancers sports of running (music from “ Chariots of Barnum & Bailey Circus, with pratfalls from Broadway musicals. Howard GARY PUCKETT The Manchester Ballet Co. will present its Fire"). boxing (theme from “ Rocky” ). bicycling July 30, Sun 6&9:90PM $17.50 Sprout has won critical acclaim in area Celebrate In Ellington spring performance Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in (the Mendelssohn symphony used in “ Breaking Good MOTHER^S DAY Only SUPERSTARS o r FOLK theater, opera and concert performan­ Away") and others. The concert will be conducted KINGSTON TRIO See Elington's Bicentennial parade Saturday. If Manchester High School auditorum. Douglas Buy One Meal and Get ces. Karen Sprout has presented Vlaskamp will be guest artist. Tickets at $5. by Richard Hayman. chief arranger for the Weekenders LIMELITERS w ill start at 2 p.m. at E llin g to n H igh School on Boston Pops orchestra for more than three MELANIE amateur and professional performances M aple Street (Route 140) and proceed to general admission; and $3 students under 12 and The Second Meal Glenn YARBROUGH in New York and the Hartford area. They senior citizens: will be at tbe door. For more decades Tickets are available by calling 246-6807. July 33.TUE at 6:30PM $13.75 Brookside P ark. P a rk in g w ill be available at St and range in price from $9 to $25, at Half Price will be accompanied by Nancy Olson on Luke Church. Ellington Congregational Church, information, call 643 .5710 ROGER WHITTAKER Keeps them laughing tonight and Saturday at 7: .30 p.m. at the school. (Not good with any other coupon, special or discount. iuly34.Thuial8:30PM $16.50 piano, who will add ragtime piano solos both in Ellington Center, and at Brookside Park. The filing Show Choir will perform. Tickets will Higher price prevails.) HARRY BELAFONTE to the evening. Guest performer Evan Route 140 from Route 83 to Muddy Brook Road will Buy some plants Play the fun games Once upon a lim e there wa.s a village with the be: $3 .50. patrons: $2 .50 general admission: and July35,FllatS:30PM $16.50 Johnson, Karen Sprout’s father, will be closed to tra ffic from 1:30 to 4 p.m. unlikely name of Eyefellgloffenhootenanniemer- $1.50. students. ROY CLARK Colonial crafts and cooking will be demonstrated July 30, Sat at 5 4 0:30PM $17.50 accompany a number of the selections Annuals, perennials, herbs, houseplants. and Win a raffles, play games, and buy fresh baked ryberrycrunch. anti a secret to keeping its citizens PIAZADORA on the green from 10 a m. to 1 p.m. The Friends of ItJK S S A R O s on trumpet. For tickets, call 649-7044, baked goods, too. will be waiting for you Saturday goods and lag-.sale items at the Robertson School laughing. Now there's a children's play about that J u ly 3 7 , S u n a t 6 : 3 0 P M $ 1 6 .5 0 Nellie McKnight Museum will sponsor breakfast from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Center P a rk at the 'town, and it will be presented Saturday by CHUCK BERRY this evening. Fair, 45 N. School St., from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. There ‘Sly Fox’ entertains J u ly 3 0 , W a d a t 0 : 3 0 P M $ 1 7 6 0 and lunch on the green. M anchester Garden C lub's annual plant .sale. Kidplays. The show w ill be presented at 2 p.m. at will be fun for all ages and no admission charge. arestauiant BUDDY HACKETT Eno Memorial Hall in Simsbury Tickets are $.3 Laugh at “ The S ly F o x ." which w ill be pre.Hpnts onr Aug 1,FrI at 6:30PM $17.50 per person at the door. For information, call presented tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at East wpokond npecials CRYSTAL GAYLE THE Aug3,Sat-6:0040:30PM $1760 HEBRON JUNIOR WOMEN’S CLUB 651-3880. Catholic High School auditorium by the Little Meal or Cheese Ravioli w/*aii8agr...... Cinema LITTLE THEATRE Theater of Manchester. Tickets are $6. general MITZIGAYNOR East Catholic High Baked Scrod ...... *6.91) Aug 3, Sun at 0:30PM - $1030 Presents perRAc. admission: and $5. students and senior citizens. Tenderloin Tips .4n Sherry ...... •7..'50 PETER ALLEN OF MANCHESTER Aug 7,Thurat6:30PM $10.50 HARTFORD Sun 2, 4:30, 7:20, 9:35. — V io le ts A re School Auditorium Listen to ‘Godspeir For information and reservations, call 646-8188 or Shrimp MarinaiYl ovrr Linguine ...... *8.1)0 Cinema City — A Room With o View Blue (PG-13) FrI 7:15,9:15; Sotand Sun presents 646-1084. AL MARTINO FrI 7:30, 9:55; Sot and Sun 1:45, 4:20; 2, 3:40, 5:30, 7:20, 9:30. — H e a vy M e ta l Friday A Saturday — 8 p.m. Veal Gullet & Eggplant Parmigiano ...... *8.71) LOU CARY 7:30, 9:55. — The Q uiet E a rth (R) FrI (R) FrI and Sat midnight. — The Rocky Hear the rock musical. “ Godspell" tonight at 8. Aug a, FrI at 6:30PM $16.75 7:20,9:30; Sat and Sun 2,4, 7:20,9:30.— Horror Picture Show (R) FrI and Sot Saturday at 2 or 8 p.m. or Sunday at 7 |) m. at Make your M other’^ Day reservations early. Open 12-9. Mv Beautiful Laundrette (R) FrI 7, midnight. — Monty Python and the May 2 A 3, 9 A 10 MENUDO 9:15; Sat and Sun 2:30, 4:30, 7, 9:15. — Holy Grail (PG) FrI and Sat midnight. Central Connecticut State I'niversity in New .3.31 Center Street Aug 6,Sat-a:30/S16.70-0:30 $17.50 Short Circuit (PG) FrI 7:10, 9:40; Sot B ritian . M artin Simon of 38 Glenwood St w ill be Grange serves beef (Coriii-r of Rroail aM..W<-d.. Thun. Only) BOX-OFFICE OPENS MAY 31 POLICE ACSADBMY 3 MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Saturday, May 10, 7:30 P.M. 190-7:35-8:30-11:25 j n little Caevjf Enterprises, inc ®1986 Little Caesar Enterprises, In^ S F 2 Ducic A’La Orange *8.95 V A LU A B U O •uiM I I I I VAUIAIUCO (Served with xn/nr/

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I 18 -- MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 9. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 9, 1986 - U REAI ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES V.S./World In Brief Khadafy says he’ll fortify coast LONDON (UPI) - Libyan about 3.5 million residents. nikov automatic rifle, to be bought regime and rulers,” Khadafy said. MAIN STMf f T . MANOO ■. r 1 I Workers victims of ‘witch hunt’ leader Col. Moammar Khadafy The nation’s cities, he said, will abroad or manufactured at home, He also lashed out at Saudi 643-1591 PARIS — Two Americans and a Briton, who were told they lost said in a television broadcast that become "the slaughterhouses for for use on the "line of fire.” Arabia, which he said must under­ Vf nNON ' llU L I • VI MN his country would fortify its coast the sheep of America” and “if the The United States, he said, could stand Washington’s "deep-seated D.w.risHe>ji'i'iV,!,,. 871-1400 their jobs at UNESCO in a budgetary cutback, may have been REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK fe a tu r in g : victims of an anti-Western "witch hunt” by the organization's with 1 million armed men and Americans land on the Libyan not fight 1 million Libyans on its hatred” of Arabs. He cited as proof director, according to senior officials. women and vowed that if U.S. coast, they will burn, they will shores. this week’s congressional votes forces tried to land "they will burn, The three were among 11 people notified in the last several die ” Khadafy was bitter about the against the sale of weapons to they will die.” American ships that helped stage Riyadh. A Sign Of The Times!! ' days they had been cut from the United Nations Education, In Libyan television reports U.S. warplanes struck Tripoli Scientific and Cultural Organization staff. the April 15 raid. "We will fight any monitored by the British Broad­ and Benghazi on April 15 in Arab country which the American In a speech Thursday in Bengh­ A UNESCO spokesman said Thursday the dismissals were casting Corp. Thursday night, retaliation for alleged Libyan Sixth Fleet visits." he said. azi. Khadafy scoffed at reports of necessary to make up for revenue lost when the U.S. withdrew Khadafy also threatened to go to involvement in the bombing of a the past few days in major U.S. Looking for an agency from the organization in 1984 and the pullout in 1985 of Britain and war with any Arab nation that West Berlin nightclub that killed “Understand that the ... fleet is newspapers and broadcasts that Singapore. The United States and Britain had objected to a permitted visits by the ''an American soldier and a Turkish an American-Israeli fleet accord­ -the White House is considering SOLD that gets results? proposal that would have given Third World countries control Mediterranean-based U.S. 6th woman. ing to the strategic military using cruise missiles if it attacks over news and information. Fleet. Libya has said 45 people were agreement signed between Amer­ Libya again to avoid the loss of The United States had paid 25 percent of UNESCO’s budget and Khadafy said the 1-miIlion- killed in the U.S, raids. "Two U.S. ica and the Israelis. As from now. pilots. Call us today! Britain about 5 percent. strong "line of fire and confronta­ airmen also died. any Arab country granting facili­ “They are trying to terrorize us tion line” would stretch from Khadafy said he was asking each ties (to the ships) is considered in with cruise missiles,” Khadafy C o v e n try Cute coastal Tubruk in the east to of 1 million Libyans to pay for a confrontation with the Great Ja- said, according to the government- 2 bedroom Cape priced to sell, formal dining room, 9x11 enciosM Syrians want role in bomb probe ^.....west. Libya has e ...!., a k -47 Kalash­ mahirivah (Libya) and we warn its run Libyan news agency JANA. • Superior Service porch off kitchen. Convenient country location, only 1.8 miles to 1-384. Hardwood floors, nice deep lot. BERLIN •— The Syrian government has demanded the right to • Senior Citizens Discount participate in an investigation into a recent terrorist bombing that two Arab suspects have blamed on the Syrian Embassy in Pentagon says civilian damage minimal • Continuous Advertising East Berlin. 647-8895 Fayssal Sammak, the Syrian ambassador to East Germany Embassy could not have been said Thursday the demand was made in Damascus Wednesda.v to WASHINGTON (UPI) The the barracks in Benghazi, the port for terrorism and to nre^mpt Pentagon has acknowledged that Pentagon said Thursday. future terrorist attacks.' caused by U.S. bombs. • Well educated, competent agents West German officials. Pentagon officials said they Sammak at a news conference in East Berlin denied Syria had U.S. bombs hit civilian areas in In an updated assessment of the When Pentagon spokesman Ro­ Tripoli and Benghazi during last April 15 attack, the Pentagon gave bert Sims was asked April 22 about presume the three bombs from the anything to do with the bombing of the German-Arab Friendship F -IIIF came from the plane that Society in West Berlin. month’s air strike against Libya, no indication of the tonnage or civilian damage, widely reported but insists they did minimal number of bombs dropped on from Tripoli and denounced by was shot down with the loss of its Sammak also said the Syrian Embassy had not had contact of damage. Libya, but said, "Only I to 2 Libyan leader Moammar Khad­ pilot and weapons officer. any kind with two Palestinians held in West Berlin on suspicion of Three bombs, on^robabl^rom percent of the bombs impacted in afy. he said only that. "It is The United States has asked the Joyce G. Epstein WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION complicity in the March 29 attack. an Air Force F -11 l^’"~nghter- civilian areas.” possible that some damage was Belgian Embassy in Tripoli, which Coventry Lake $104,900 It was considerd highly improbable the Syrian request would bomber. fell in the vicinity of the The report represented a depar­ caused by our forces.” looks after U.S. interests in Libya, Nice 3 bedroom Ranch on private dead-end street in desirable area be granted. 349 EAST CENTER ST. - - - p o o e French Embassy in Tripoli, and ture from previous Pentagon state­ for information about a Libyan Real Estate within walking distance to Lake. Large kltchen/dining area with sliders Immediately after the raid. report that the body of one of the — MANCHESTER. CT 647-8895 to child proof deck. Extra Insulation. Built In 76. two others slammed to earth 700 ments on civilian damage in the yards off target — described as raid, ordered by President Reagan Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­ airmen had washed up on a Libyan Edwards vows to quit if convicted “near mis.ses” — in the attack on as retaliation against Libyan sup­ berger said damage to the French beach, Sims said Thursday.

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Shields defeated Neil Balfour iHaurl|PBtrr Hpralh room, deck off dining He said he has recommended to incoming NASA administrator ^n?i*th* * h'® lovely 3 bedroom well cared for ranch in Thursday by nearly 5,000 votes to South Manchester. Park-like grounds surround the room, and 2 car garage. Jam es Fletcher that the agency shoot for a launch 18 months become one of a handful of women house and pool to make every minute a pleasure Call to­ Wont’ last. $169,900. after the accident — July 1987 — adding that additional delays in Parliament. She attributed her 16 Brainard Place Manchester day for details. Offered at $115,500. are possible. win to voter disillusionment with economic and education policies. % ' '

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AARP set for season BUSINESS 19-year-old virgin wonders Off.icers of the American Associa­ tion of Retired Purchase no-load funds direct Persons, Chapter April Retail Sales how she can get pregnant 604, are ready for a of major department store chains QUESTION: seems I would save by investing in ANSWER: It is. assuming your new season and the When investing a no-load mutual fund on which mutual fund doesn’t have a 12b-l DEAR had an abortion. At the time it was Percent in a no-load there is no commission charge, plan, as well as a redemption fee. If ABBY: I’m a the only way out of a very bad June 1 installation. Total Sales mutual fund, is rather than a load fund with an 8.5 that’s the case, you have shaved 19-year-old col­ situation. (It was either that, or They are, from left, Change* it better to do so Investors’ percent commission. your expenses. The longer you hold lege student, suicide.) I am a baptized Catholic, John Dahm, first through a But reality seems to be that a your investment in that fund, the a n d even so I know that I was automatically vice president; $2.14 billion Up 14% broker or / ' ' Guide load fund would be less expensive more you'll save. If you don't though I've Dear Abby excommunicated from the Ca- SEARS through the in the long run, when the no-load redeem your fund shares for at dated quite a jtholic Church when I had the Louise Heller, secre­ fund itself? William A. Doyle fund has a I2b-I plan which least six years, you’ll escape any bit. I ’m rather Abigail Van Buren abortion. I haven’t been to church tary; John Greene, $1.78 billion Up 24% increases the fund’s expenses by rear-end redemption charge. naive about since. treasurer; and Rita ANSWER: In 1.25 percent each and every year. I want so much to confess and set., I am still a Bowler, president. most cases, Is my reasoning too simplistic? virgin and hope receive some kind of absolution, you’ll save mo­ QUESTION: How can I find out Herald photo by Bashaw $903 million Up 74% if a mutual fund in which I am to remain one but I can’t face going to the X P e n n ^ ney by buying shares of a no-load technically no-load mutual funds ANSWER: Not at all, when you until I marry. confessional. I ’m afraid the priest mutual fund directly from the which have redemption fees. On considering investing has a 12b-l measure a load fund with the plan and/or a redemption fee? Don’t get me wrong. I ’m no That is not a dumb question. It’s will throw me out and ask me not to Federated fund. That stands to reason, such funds, there’s no commission commission you cite against a "Goody Two Shoes.’ but I don’t a very intelligent one. A lot of kids return. $7294 million Up 4.1% because “ no-load” means you do when you buy, but you can get hit no-load fund with a 12b-l plan want to risk an unwanted get aroused by just lying close to Will you please ask one of your Department Stores not pay a commission at the time with a charge when you cash in which hikes annual expenses by as ANSWER; By reading the fund’s pregnancy. each other while kissing. Then they priest friends if there is some way About Town you invest. your shares. Managements of much as you mention. At that rate, prospectus and shareholder re­ I ’m dating a guy right now who just naturally proceed to the next to return to the church after Dayton-Hudson Now. hang on for some funds with such ” rear-end” loads the 12b-l charges would equal the ports — very carefully. All charges has been around. He knows how I step, which is petting. excommunication? I am sure $6074 million Up 8.8% complications. also pay commissions to brokers. load in less than seven years. are explained in each fund’s feel about sex before marriage, so there are other Catholics who Lutz offers one-hour classes Garden Club to give award C orp. Sometimes they remove some of Some brokers sell shares of some You can duck all these charges But you’ve overlooking the fact prospectus. Under Securities and he’s never pressured me to go all their clothing because it’s ’’in the would like to know The Lutz Children’s Museum will offer a series of The Manchester Garden Club will meet Monday at *from previous year UP) Graphic no-load mutual funds and tack on a by investing in a no-load fund that there are many no-toad Exchange Commission rules, you the way. but I ’ve come closer with way,” or they burrow underneath TORMENTED SOUL classes beginning next week. 7:30 p.m. at Community Baptist Church. Peggy commission. If you invest that which has neithera 12b-l plan nora mutual funds without 12fo-I plans. must receive a copy of the him than I have with any other guy. it to explore each other’s bodies The classes all meet from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.. Age Herrick will present a flower-arranging workshop. way, rather than dealing with the rear-end load. prospectus at or before the time I ’m ashamed to tell you how far with their hands. This is known as DEAR TORMENTED: Go to groups, days and subjects include: The club has a $300 scholarship available to a person fund, you’ll pay a commission you QUESTION: I have quite a sum you invest. we’ve gone, but I ’m still a virgin (I heavy petting, or "doing every­ confession. The priest will not interested in the study of horticulture or a related could have avoided. Nonetheless, many people of money invested in a no-load fund Wednesday — kindergarten to Grade 2. lifestyles of Caution! The term ” 12-1 plan” think). ' thing else but." throw you out. A- Catholic is subject. Applicants need not live in Manchester. Many brokers sell shares of prefer to deal with brokers. They which has a redemption fee. That American Indians; - kindergarten to Grade 1. Business In Brief might not be used. Instead, that A long time ago you explained The technical (and legal) defini­ forgiven the sin when he or she Application can be made by contacting the club’s mutual funds which technically want the personal contacts, advice charge is 6 percent if I redeem my examining dinosaur fossils and footprints. method of laying extra charges on how a virgin could get pregnant. tion of sexual intercourse is truly repents. If you lack the president. Joan Kelsey of 60 Bigelow St. are no-load, because no commis­ and other services brokers pro­ shares within the first year. After May 27 — Grades 2 to 4. spring walk at the Oak fund shareholders might re­ I ’m sorry I didn’t save it. but I “ penetration." (The male’s sex courage to face your own parish sion is charged at the time of vide. Let’s not forget the fact that that, the fee declines by one Grove Nature Center. Coke announces changes in labels _ lots of folks buy shares of “ load” ferred to as a “ distribution plan” never dreamed I ’d need it. organ must penetrate the fe­ priest, go to another parish. June 3 — Grades 2 to 6, superstitions and folklore Network has leadership meeting purchase, but which have ” 12b-l percentage point per year and is Well, last night I was with this mutual funds, on which commis­ expense. male’s.) However, as impossible connected with Friday the I3th. Hartford Women’s Network will have a dinner ATLAN TA — The Coca-Cola Co. marked the 100th birthday of plans.” That infamous arrange­ zero after six years. guy and things really-got out of as it may sound, in the medical DEAR ABBY: This is to express sions can be as high as 9.3 percent. Fees for each session are $3 for members and $5 for meeting May 19 starting at 5 p.m. with a cash bar and its most famous product Thursday by announcing it is revising its ment allows the people who Because I did not pay an 8.5 Most mutual funds keep their hand. Everything happened so literature can be found cases my appreciation for printing that manage a mutual fund to levy a liOn-members. To register, call the museum at video on at the Summit Hotel in Hartford. labels. It’s up to each investor to decide percent commission when I pur­ annual expenses below I percent of fast. Please run that piece again where there has been no'penetra­ excellent poem, “ Slow Me Down, charge against the fund’s assets fund assets. If the ’’expense ratio” 643-0949. Three Hartford area women. Susan E. Bucknell, The company said the new designs will incorporate three .'•iu-ther to go the pure no-load chased my fund shares, ail my 9 about how a virgin can get tion — the girl remained a virgin, Lord." At 91 years old. I am Teresea A. Clements and Rosaida Rosario, all and pay commissions to brokers route or deal through a broker. money is working for me. Isn’t this in a fund’s annual report is much pregnant. I ’m worried. memorizing it to use in some of my elements long associated with Coca-Cola; the color red, a but after engaging in heavy participants of the American Leadership Forum who sell the fund’s shares. a less expensive way to invest than higher than 1 percent, that fund B.. ST. PAUL petting, she found herself meetings with older persons. curving line and the trademarks Coca-Cola and Coke. training course, will present a program on risk-taking Brokers al.so sell shares of some QUESTION: On the surface, it buying share."! of a load fund? probably has a I2b-I plan. pregnant. Gratefully. “ With these new graphics, we bring together our three greatest Caring for aging parents and its effect on leadership capabSities. A video of DEAR B.; The piece is from my How can that be? Simple. THE REV. H.T. MILLER. strengths into a single powerful identity,” said Claus M. Halle, their wilderneess experience will be shown during the booklet. “ What Every Teenager The boy and girl were lying very ANDERSON. IND. Children of Aging Parents, a support group, will the company’s senior executive vice president. “ They will create cocktail hour. Ought to Know” Many junior and close to each other (unclothed), meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Jefferson House Adult unsurpassed visual impact and brand identity." Bucknell id^ director of policy, planning and senior high school teachers wrote doing “ everything but,” when a Every teenager should know the Day Center, 57 Hollister St. Attorney George Bickford The designs were unveiled to thousands of bottlers from will speak about legal issues related to the elderly, coordination for human resources at the State Office Singer spinoff set for summer to say that they had read it aloud to small amount of sperm leaked out truth about sex. drugs and how to around the world who are guests of the Atlanta-based company including conservatorship, power of attorney and of Policy and Management. Clements is vice their students: ... near (not inside, but very close be happy. For Abby’sbooklet, send for a four-day centennial celebration. The designs will be Medicaid. The group seeks to meet the needs of president of real estate investments at the Phoenix. shareholders as a special dividend. to) the girl’s vagina. The sperm got your name and address clearly introduced in international markets later this year and in the By Peter S. Howes our continued market position and said in a recent interview, it plans families and others who care for the aged. Rosario is state director of the National Puerto Rican The Associated Press the stability of theorganization. its to expand Singer’s current role as HOW TO GET PREGNANT into the moisture around the printed with a check or money United States in 1987, the announcement said. After the deal. Singer will derive For more information, call Michael Hebert at Forum operations and financial an international trading company One of the questions I have been vagina and found its way upintoit, order for $2.50 and a long, stamped about 80 percent of its revenues 646-2680. For more information, call 523-1176. STAMFORD — The spinoff of that buys electronic equipment asked often by teens is: "How far and fertilized the egg! (39 cents) self-address^ envelope from aerospace electronics. The structure.” The Singer Co.’s sewing and Over the longer term, he said the such as televisions and stereos can I go without getting to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. spun-off company, with antici­ Vestron income down for quarter furniture operations into an inde­ company will seek profitable from other manufacturers and pregnant?” DEAR ABBY; Seven years ago I Box 38923, Hollywood. Calif. 90038. pated revenues of about $500 pendent company likely will be growth in current product lines sells them under the Singer name. million and 18,000 employees, will STAMFORD — Vestron Inc. reports that its net income completed this summer, said Sin­ and will capitalize on the com­ be based in Stamford. In late April. declined by 19 percent for the first quarter of 1986 compared to ger Chairman and Chief Executive pany’s worldwide distribution net­ Singer, based in Stamford, had Singer named William F. An­ COMING SATURDAY the year before, from $8.2 million last year to $6.6 million this Officer Joseph B. Flavin. work with the introduction of new 1985 earnings of $82.3 million on Brain damage and newborns year. drews. the former chairman and A definitive plan for the spinoff products in domestic and interna­ revenues of $2.4 billion. Recently chief executive officer of Scovill The company also reported Thursday an increase in sales for will be submitted to the company’s tional markets. announced first-quarter results Inc., as president of Singer’s DEAR DR. had pinworms, untreated, upto her the same period, up 8 percent from $41.4 million last year to $44.9 board of directors in July. Flavin At first, the new company will showed that it had net income of sewing and furniture businesses GOTT; My present age of 22. She recently had million this year. told shareholders at the company’s concentrate on selling sewing $11.7 million on $572.5 million in Weekend Plus Magazine with the expectation that he will daughter was a D&C. What serious long-term Earnings per share declined to 18 cents for the first quarter of annual meeting Thursday. machines through about 4,000 revenues; both figures are sub­ become chairman and CEO of the born at 36 harm could the pinworms do? 1986 from 24 cents per share in 1985. A statement from Vestron. Singer announced in February non-Singer retail outlets and will stantially below Ihoseof last year’s While her cervix wasdilated. could new entity. weeks’ gesta­ 2 Between the Lines: The story behind which is a publisher of pre-recorded videocassettes, attributed that it was investigating the continue to market its furniture — first quarter in large part because tion. She had Dr. Gott they have gotten in and be causing the decline in earnings to an increase in the weighted average possiblity of spinning off its At the shareholders meeting, including dining and bedroom sets of the company’s 1985 sale of successful damage? Should she tell her the story. number of shares outstanding, from 34.7 million to 37.4 million in traditional sewing and furniture held in Stamford. Andrews said; — through Sears. Roebuck & Co.. certain overseas sewing market­ doctor? surgery that Peter Gott, M.D. the first quarter. operations and distributing the ” Our first priority when the J.C. Penney and others. ing operations and a Malaysian d a y f o r a Austin O. Furst Jr., chairman of the board for Vestron. said new as-yet-unnamed company to company emerges will be to assure Eventually, however. Flavin subsidiary. DEAR READER; Pinworms 4 Outiook: Is the senior prom our twisted intes­ "Th e modest increase in our first quarter sales resulted from the tine. I have al­ are little parasites that, during revenge on our kids? pattern of our programming releases: we released more titles ways had wa­ part of their life cycle, live in the intestinal tracts of aniinals and this year than last, but fewer hit theatrical motion pictures." tery bow els 5 Profiies: Karen Krinjak. since I was born, and so did she. minutes and I’m finethe rest ofthe humans. Ordinarily, pinworms Bridgeport touts development boom The doctors didn’t believe me and day, no matter how much sun I get. produce no serious damage, but kept her for 5 months. At 6 months, What does this mean? they are annoying because the 6 Cover Story: TV’s Valerie Harper 30-year note yields at all-time low she was hospitalized for thrush adult worms tend to migrate out of By Lvdo Phillips Bank building and plans by the incredible statement about the and highway corridor. commitment the bank is making,” Retail sales are the largest in the A mouth: she weighed 5 pounds. 12 DEAR READER: You may be the anus and cause itching and has hit her stride on “Valerie.” WASHINGTON — Yields on 30-year Treasury notes fell to an United Press International D’Addario family to refurbish the ounces. The next day we went to exhibiting an allergic reaction to irritation. all-time low of 7.37 percent Thursday as the government finished downtown shopping mall. ’’Growth does have to move out state and the city has a competitive of the Stamford-Greenwich corri­ tax rate and lower land values than see her. Because of her IV. her components in the outside air or to I think it’s unlikely that pin­ 6 Insights into Childhood: Laps have a three auctions in which it raised a record $27 billion. BRIDGEPORT — Decades of Mayor Thomas W. Bucci pre­ weight had increased to 8 pounds the rapid change in temperature. worms would enter or survive in The Treasury Department sold $9.02 billion of the bonds, with poverty and neglect may have left dicted Bridgeport will be a core dor,” he said. surrounding communities, Tisdale overnight. She is now a brain­ Check with an allergist to identify the reproductive tract. Neverthe­ use. the average yield down from 9.28 percent at the last auction on Bridgeport with an image similar business center by the beginning of McGee said the refurbishing of said. damaged 8-year-old child with the cause of your problem less, I unqualifiedly urge your Feb. 5. The rate was the lowest since yield-based acutions began to ’’Fort Apache, the Bronx.” but the 21st century. the Barnum Museum, which will Taxpayers at a Wednesday night be enfolded within one wing of the hearing on a proposed 16 percent cerebral palsy. There was no sign friend to tell her doctor about the 0 Image Workshop: Hair is crucial for for 30-year bonds on May 8. 1975. now ’’the smart dollar comes in “ Bridgeport will be what urban of this at birth. Could the IV have DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been problem. Pinworms are relatively The sale attracted bids totaling $19.10 billion. The notes will here, ’'-S downtown developer says. planners call a megapolitan center new People’s Bank Bridgeport increase in the city’s tax rate said your good looks. State and city officials Thursday in the year 2000. complete with our Center, will be another link to the high taxes would drive people cause this damage? taking Premarin for more than 10 easily spread to family members, carry a coupon rate of 7'A percent with a $1,000 bond, the Y proclaimed a rosy future for the fair share of Fortune 500 compan­ city’s “ past glory at the turn of the away rather than lure them in. years. I ’ve mentioned to my doctor particularly children. The condi­ minimum denomination, selling for $985.57. state’s largest city to about 250 ies.” Bucci said. century." “ On one side of town we’re DEAR READER; Although the about reading that a combination tion is entirely treatable using 1 0 Sexuality: Husband suffers from The auction completed a series known as a “ quarterly cause of cerebral palsy is poorly of Premarin and progesterone is modern anti-pinworm medication business executives from as far “ Right now the smart dollar The museum, he acknowledged, having Red Carpet Day to entice painful erections. refunding” in which the government raises the money needed to away as Canada. comes in here.” said Robert L. is now “ a little tired. There are people to the city, and on the other understood, the condition can be^ safer. She says she and her finance the $2 trillion national debt. seen in children who are born associates think the side effects Diverticular disease is a com­ The business representatives Schwartz, developer of the Hilton only so many times you can look at side of town we have people and state and city officials packed Hotel. Barnum’s mummy.” fighting the tax increase." said prematurely, suffer severe neona­ are worse What do you think? mon problem, and Dr. Gott’s new 1 1 Sexuality: Dr. Kuriansky discusses tal illness, or become water- Health Report tells how it can be the ballroom of the unfinished Schwartz said people had ridic­ The state and city and the bank Richard Porto, chairman of the intoxicated. According to my pedi­ DEAR READER: 1 side with treated and managed. For your sexuality. Stocks drop as interest rates rise Hilton Hotel on Main Street to hear uled him when he announced plans have pledged $3.5 million to Republican Party’s issues about development possibilities in for a Hilton in downtown Bridge­ refurbish the museum, bring back committee. atric consultant, aggressive you. Studies have shown that in copy, send $1 and your name and NEW YORK — Stock prices declined broadly today in the face intravenous-fluid replacement women who have not had their addre.ss to P.O. Box 2597. Cincin­ a city in the midst of a $200-mi1Iion port. ” It’s not Fort Apache, the a fine collection of Victorian 1 2 At the Movies: Richard Pryor’s of rising open-market interest rates. construction boom. Bronx, but that’s the way it was furniture from the Smithsonian could have contributed to your uteruses removed, therapy with nati. OH 45201. Be sure to mention The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 6.70 to child’s neurological condition. I do just Premarin (female hormone) the title. — confession ... Film capsules. ” It is Bridgeport’s turn to perceived.” he said. Museum, and add a changing WE D ELIVER 1,779.51 in the first hour of trading. not specialize in diseases of can cause tumors of the reproduc­ showcase Connecticut’s dramatic Now he predicts thesametypeof exhibit within the new bank It you haven’t received your Losers outpaced gainers by about 2 to 1 in the early tally of New economic growth.” Gov. William explosive growth will lake place in building. McGee said. Manchester Herald by 5 p.m. infants, so 1 suggest you ask a tive tract. Experts have concluded Weekend Television: An eight-page pediatrician to clarify the situation that combined estrogen-progestin 8 13 York Stock Exchange-listed issues. A. O’Neill told the "Red Carpet Bridgeport as earlier transformed Charles B. Tisdale. Bridgeport’s weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, for you. treatment is much safer. Ask your pullout section with program sche­ Rising interest rates in the credit markets pushed prices of Day” conference. lower Fairfield County. director of policy and develop­ please call your carrier. It you’re gynecologist to refer you to long-term government bonds down as much as $10 for every ’’The evidence of your resur­ Joseph J. McGee of People’s ment. said the city is ideal for unable to reach your carrier, call THE PACKET dules, features and puzzles. subscriber service. 647-9946, by 6 DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’m 39. and another specialist for an additional $1,000 in face value in early activity this morning. Analysts noted gence is all around us.” O’Neill Bank said the bank’s planned development because it has a large said, citing the hotel project, as deep-water port and is on the p.m. weekdays or 10 a m. Saturdays for the past four or five years. I get opinion WITH THE that the bond market had just weathered a record-sized Treasury $75-million office complex under tor guaranteed delivery. hives the first time I go outside 2 1 Music: PatMetheny boosts videos... offering of notes and bonds when it was hit late Thursday with well as a $75-milIion new People’s construction downtown ” is an major Washington-to-Boston rail RED HEART every day. Then go away after 20 DEAR DR. GOTT: A friend has Frampton is coming back with a new news of a larger-than-expected Increase in the money supply. Computer and technology issues were generally weak. album ... Turntable tips. International Business Maphines dropped v« to I48v«; Thoughts Hewlett-Packard '/4 to 44^4; National Semiconductor 'A to 13^8, SPECIAL PURCHASE! 2 2 Trends: Deadbeat dads are captur­ and Digital Equipment ” 4 to ITlVa. Picture OSTERLUND REFRIGERATION Viacom International led the active list, up 2'/a at 72”4. ing the attention of the law. At last. The Struggle ... Financier Carl Icahn has been widely rumored to be Brand New s r a v c o o f ^ accumulating shares of the stock. "Do good to those who hate you." m tNSTALL**lm 24 Behavior: Talk hack to your food 1985 Mark Vll’s yourself ... I hear you. Lord, but we had to and lose weight. do something ... Dollar vs. yen: yet another low “ If a man smites you, turn the $3,000 Under Dealer Invoice other cheek” M SIOCNTUL Celebrity: Famous people talk running your . COMMCnCIAL 27 LONDON — The U.S. dollar plunged to yet another record low ... but Lord, you just can’t let about their moms. against the Japanese yen and opened mixed on European money 3 ^ \ T o Choose From people get away with murder ... VU.ES-SUVICE ' ^ 22 markets today. Gold was higher. INSTAUATION 37 fr en c h RO . IO L to n 649-2655 "Love your enemies” One Zurich trader said the main reason for the greenback’s Includes 3 Year, 36,000 Mile Warranty ... yes. but what about our own. 2 8 On the Road: Raise your car-color own rocky week was that "at the Tokyo summit everyone was more Lord? We have to look after our consciousness. own ... or less left free to do what they like without any agreement on 9 “ Love your neighbor as coordinated intervention.” ALSO MANY 1985 & 1986 yourself” S S ESTABLISHED 1 8 8 2 2 9 The Curious Shopper: Wood chips In Tokyo, the American currency came under strong selling business pressure and closed the week at 162.85 yen, down from the ... what do we have to do with DEMOS AVAILABLE It yo^ve been thinking about earning some money, these people, anyway ... make diet bread filling but don’t previous record low closing rate. Thursday’s 164.30£xil 60 please call your carrier. If-you're BLISS Thursday’s final $343.25.' Al 144) unable to reach your carrier, call HlanrlirHtrr MrralJi Silver also was higher, opening in Zurich at $5.25 per ounce subscriber service, 647-9946. by 6 TERMITB CONTROL p.m weekdaysortOa.m.Saturdays against the previous closing $5.20, and in London at $5.2175 BROTHERS/ ft f f (or guaranteed delivery. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. Y-OUR VOICE IN MANCHESTER againsl»$5.'21-. ^ iianrl|fatpr lifralft « - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. May 9, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 9. 1986 - 83

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Cape Cod Chafham-2 bed­ But the FAA refused to back off and immediately Honda NIA/Wht1n«y Voaburgh damage in straight-on frontal and rear 8:30 to 5, Monday thru Black Decker Electric 18" Picnic Table and benches. According to the Insurance Institute Bolton-Mobile home. room cottage, walking lawn mower. Good condi­ 16 foot Mad River canoe, issued a statement saying it will give Eastern until crashes into a barrier. All of the cars Friday. Coventry Lake $41,900- Yellow kitchen sink with Sourca: .TatovWon Buruu tests, the car with the best results in all Government Homes from Working single adult distance to water. Availa­ tion. $80 649-4649. paddles Included. Used May 16 to pay the penalty. If it does not receive the sustained damage in angle barrier Clean 3 room year round ble weekly in June and faucet. 2 window tans. Oaimler-Benz of Advarlliing four tests was the Ford Escort with total $1 (U repair). Also delin­ only. No children, pets. four times. Excellent con­ Very reasonable. Call 649- money, the agency said it would ask the Justice crashes and rear crashes into a pole. Immediate openings for quent tax property. Coll cottage. Woodstove, car­ June 1st. Lease, security. September. $280 per week. dition. $800. Please call The worst all-around performer was damage of $361. followed by the Mazda carpenters, experienced peting, appliances. Im- 617-432-;8893 or write P.O. 22" Jacobson Reel power 9109. Department tofilesuit "torecoverthemaximumcivil 323 at $393. Toyota Celica at $430, 1-805-687-6000 ext. GH-9965 643-2880. 643-4942 after 60m or 647- NEA graphic the Yugo. which sells for $3,990 but In framing 8. must know tor Informotlon.______med. Occcuponcv. ”We Box 112, South Chotham, lawn mower. $20. Call penalties allowable under the statutes." Plymouth Colt at $543 and Chevrolet 643-5622 4-8pm.n 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for Moving. Must sell. Girls sustained $2,197 in damage in all four ho9w to layout. Full time Guarantee Our Houses I” 474 Main Street, 1st floor 3 Mass. 02659. Bob. That could total nearly $80 million because of the Chevette at $566. employment 8. benefits. First otterlng-Ansoldl Blanchard 8, Rossetto 20" bike, kitchen table, more than 78,000 separate violations cited by FAA crashes, including $856 in the pole crash room apartment. Heated, chairs, 1101b. weight set. Big spenders and $686 in the front angle crash. The car with the worst result was the Call 742-5317 8:30 - 5, Heights. 7 rooms, laundry Real Estate, 646-2482. no appliances, security. Chrysler boat. Open bow inspectors. Under the law. a violation occurs Monday thru Friday. room, garage, 2 firepla­ WANTED Snow Blower. Sno-BIrd, Best otters. 6466745.0 By comparison the Escort sustained Yugo GV. which sustained $2,197 in $450 per month call 646- 22 Inch, 3'/j HP. 2 stage, and fiberglass, 19 footer, whenever an aircraft with an infraction leaves the Car manufacturers spent $1 billion last year on TV ads for U.S. damage in all four tests, followed by the ces, ceramic tile bath, Manchester-Good value 2426 weekdays 9-5. TO RENT Inboard/outboard. 170 ground. The maximum penalty is $1,000 per violation. no damage in the straight-on crashes. PhotofInIsher looking (or plaster wall, tullv Insu­ In this 7 room ranch, 3 runs good. Manchester Drapes. Fiber glass, floral buyers — nearly two-thirds of that went for promotions by Ford, $169 in the rear pole crash and $192 in Subaru DL at $2,048, Isuzu I-Mark at 649-1847 $99.a HP, very good condition, green and yellow. 94" The dispute between the government and the maintenance technician. lated, oak flooring, walk bedrooms, large recrea­ Manchester 1 bedroom, Volvo 6eng, with heavy GM and Chrysier. the front angle crash. $1,544, and Volkswagen Golf at $1,542. Electronic, electrical and up attic, city utilities, tion room, 2 full bdths, Reliable, Single Profes­ long, 196" wide. $60 negot­ country's third largest airline broke into the open at a first floor, stove 8, refrig­ sional with well-trained duty trailer. 647-8363. iable. 6466665.0 time when the FAA is facing continued criticism over mechanical knowledge vinyl siding. One owner, new kitchen, nice yard, erator, no pets, lease 8< desired. Flexible hours- excellent condition, osking $114,000. U 8. R dog seeks house to rent In LAWN AND its ability to enforce government safety regulations security. $400 per month. Manchester or surround-' For Sale. 30 pieces of prlmarllv 3rd shift, 8pm to $135,000. Chorles Lesper- Realty, 643-2692. 64^1379 GARDEN with a limited number of airline inspectors. 4:30am. Submit resume to ance, 649-7620. Ing town. Will sign lease, ■ nx J MUSICAL glass. 9" X 12" to 24" x 24". Senior officials at the FAA and its parent Photomat Labs, 88 Pres­ provide references and lo^llTEM S $15. 643-1634 after 6pm.o U.S. firms cash in on iow-income Canadians Two Bedroohn Apartment security deposit. Please For Sale. Large Red ras- Transportation Department, according to sources tige Park Circle, East New Listing - Brand new I CONDOMINIUMS - on Mansfleld-WIIIIngton berry bushes. Dig your speaking only on condition they not be named, believe construction. 6 rooms, 3 call 643-2711 during the Wrought Iron rolling tor Hartford, Ct. 06108. Attn: FOR SALE Line, Route 44. $340. T/2 own. Everbearing. 50 they must take a strong stand against Eastern, in part Bv Laurie Watson According to Johnston, the amend­ collect the entire amount from Revenue Beneficial Canada and president of the Russell. EOE. bedrooms, 2 full baths. I day: Ask tor James or patio. Approximately 39 months security deposit. leave message. cents. 649-2430.O feet long. Excellent condi­ becau.se the agency's ability to monitor air safety is United Press International ment was intc..ued to “ nip in the bud” Canada. Canadian Tax Discounters Association, Beautiful rural lot In Cov­ Adults preferred. Garden entry. Call tor more de­ New to'market. Roomy 2 tion. 643-4274. being questioned. what the U.S. administration perceived Johnston said the deal amounts to a argued that discounting is a "buy-sell Immediate openings for spot. No dogs. Call 487- Perennials - Wide variety. For sale Applause acous­ arrangement” , rather than a loan. “ It's experienced Carpenters. tails! Offered at $114,900. bedroom, V/2 bath town- Eastern executives were incensed last March when OTTAWA — Selling your income tax as a growing practice. Iwo-to four-week loan, with rebaters 0162 or 429-2296. 119 Lake Street Manches­ tic electric guitar and Golf Balls. All top brands, not the same as a loan. I buy your refund Trim work and plastic Jackson 8, Jackson Real house with full basement. ter. Call 649-0703. $1.25 per word of the record $9.5 million fine was leaked to the refund at a discount for instant cash is a One tax discounter said the industry such as H & R Block Canada Inc. and Only 2 years old. Close to FURNITURE Peavv amp. $500 or best TItlelst, Top Fllte, Pinna­ and I ’m dependent on a third party. laminate experience a Estate, 647-04OO. 3 bedroom, first floor in pot.a otter. Call after 7,643-7969. news media. Negotiations have been underway since little like selling your soul to the devil. exists in Canada only because the Beneficial Canada Inc., both with prerequisite. Full time shopping, schools and cle, DDH, Hogan, Too then on a settlement. The payoff for tax rebaters. many of government is willing to send refunds several hundred offices across the Revenue Canada, to give me the money busline. $80,500. Joyce G. newer two family. Ap­ Fllte XL, MaxFIl, Pro employment 8, benefits. All this and More! 11 New pliances, air, carpeting, Snare Drum and stand. FAA officials said at the time that Eastern had them subsidiaries of American corpo­ direct to the companies. "The refund is country, charging anywhere from 60 back.” he said. Call 742-5317, 8:30 to 5 siding, roof, windows, Epstein Real Estate. 647- I GOOD THINGS Staff $4/doz. 6463163. 8895. references, security dep­ $75.00. Call 6461633.0 worked diligently to correct the infractions and that rations. amounts to millions of dollars a our collateral." the discounter said. percent to 110 percent interest. Caporale said the new legislation will Monday thru Friday. walls, floors, carpeting, osit, no pets. Available TO EAT the airline was being operated safely. Recently the year, most of it at the expense of Michael Cote. Canada's minister of Of the estimted 500.000 Canadians celling, plumbing. You King - Sized bed. Firm I Dalwa Protege. 2-9 cast cut industry revenues by 40 percent, Im m ediately. $650 Irons with graphite shafts, agency persuaded the Pentagon not to cancel low-income wage earners. consumer and corporate affairs, be­ who used tax rebaters last year, Malntenan“fce man for name It, It's new. Take a monthly, plus utilities. mattress. Two twin box ICAMERAS/PHOTO forcing many of the smaller operators Charles Apartments. Full look for yourself! South springs. Frame. Excellent Homemade Oriental 1,3 8, 5 Persimmon woods contracts with Eastern, saying the problems cited in "What lax discounters do is provide a lieves the industry is legitimate. two-thirds had taxable incomes of less out of business. 649-9228. [e q u ip m e n t with graphite shafts. $550 the inspection early this year had been corrected. "We’re in a free country.” he said. than $8,000 a year. A third earned less or part, time,'experience Windsor. Ottered at condition. Will be sold dinner. Eggrolls, tried source of temptation for people who are preferred. 643-5119 week­ $142,900. Jackson 8, Jack- Manchester. 3 bedroom with 2 complete sets of rice, (or $15. or made to like new. 643-7115 otter But the FAA has remained firm ly against lowering financially strapped all year 'round." "People have a right to decide what than $2,000. He insisted, however, that interest Wanted, Older working 5pm. rates are considerably lower than 60 days, 9-5 or Apply In son Real Extqfe, 647-8400. townhouse, 2V2 baths, woman. Large 3V2 rooms, sheets, 1 bedspread. All order. Call 643-'1949 ask for Early Poloroid camera. its proposed civil penalty. said Patrick Johnston, executive direc­ they want. If we banned fax discoun­ “ We can only guess they are in some person. prime residential loca­ (or $220, or best otter. MIka.a Model 80. Cowhide case. Many of the infractions outlined in a March 7 letter ters, (taxpayers) probably would go to financial difficulty.” admitted one percent since rebaters must compute newly redone, private en­ tor of the National Anti-Poverty Organi­ One of A Kind!!! Unique 7 tion. Many extras. $89,900 trance,, first floor, on 643-8082, evenings & wee­ Light meter. Mint condi­ to Eastern involve record keeping, but others deal zation. "They allow an outlet for poor a shylock and get their money rebater. the tax return, and spend time ensuring room contemporary situ­ by owner. 649-2316. Princi­ kends. Keep trying!. tion. $10. 643-7153.0 the taxpayer has no unpaid taxes from busline, near town. Reaso­ with delayed maintenance, poor compliance with people to get instant gratification." anyway.” The federal government sent out ated on over 1 acre of pals only. nable rent. 649-3866. FUEL OIL/COAL/ FAA directives and operating aircraft without some Tax rebating was virtually wiped out Legislation passed by the federal forms this year to single mothers, previous years. beautifully manicured Roll Bbds. Iron 2 $80. [firew ood Commodore 64 plus tape drive. Like new, $120 osk es.sential equipment. FAA officials said. in the United Stales in 1976 when an government last year restricted tax suggesting they consider low interest These risks, as well as the costs of Part time, dependable, grounds. Popular Wyned- Manchester 2 bedroom, 643-7982 I PETS AND The FAA says its in-depth inspection of Eastern's experienced, non- i n g H I M Rood- SUPPLIES for Don before 4pm 647- amendment to the Income Tax Act rebaters to 15 percent of the first $300 of rate loans as an alternative to rebaters. training staff and maintainig office second floor aoartrhent, Cut your own seasoned 1923. maintenance early this year found 53 items that smoklng office worker. Manchester. 3 bedrooms, new appliances, heat and 2 Swag Lamps. Gold and stipulated that only those eligible for the refund and five percent of the But Johnston said few discounting space have kept other financial institu­ 2.5 baths, fully appllanced hardwood, at Nutmeg violated federal air safely regulations that amounted balance. On a refund of $700, the rebater Good salary, hours to suit 3 Bedroom Condo-Full fin­ hot water, $600 per month. Amber with chains. $30 Vlnyard, in Coventry. $25 tax refunds couldareceive the refund customers would qualify for such loans. tions from entering the business. mom with school age kitchen, many tine fea­ ished basement, 2 full/2 each. Like new. 643-8174 Large dog house. Very to more than 78.000 violations check. would give the taxpayer $635, then Tom Caporale, vice-president of Caporale said. Call ■ Lorraine at 643-4902 a cord. 742-8402. well Insulated with vinyl children. Container Gra­ tures. Ottered at $188,900. half baths, llvingroom or 649-0795. after 10am. phics Corp. 647-1700. Jackson & Jackson Real and dining area, carport, siding. $65. Coll anytime ENDROLLS Estate, 647-8400. tennis an& pool. $125,900. (}ueen Mattress. Foam [FARM SUPPLIES 643-1680.O 27'A wldth-25C Part time evenings or Fiano Realty, 646-5200. rubber. Clean, firm, good [ a n d eq u ip m e n t 8 month old Lab Re­ 13V4 wldlh-2 for 25$ Sbllsh Splash-Enloy this mornings steady work. condition, $50. Please call triever, housebroken, MUST be picked up at the Coll 649-5334. summer In a beautiful 649-7951. spaded, had shots, good Manchester Herald Office Inground pool which Interviewing for 1 bed­ steel Buildings. Must sell room townhouse type with children. Free to beloro 11 A M. ONLY. comes with this lovely 3 Two smoked glass and 2 arch style steel buildings good home. Call 649-3298. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 bedroom well cared for apartment at Center walnut end tables. $60. from cancellation. One is South Wlndsor- I so J BUSINESS ranch In South Manches­ Park, second and third 40X40 - Brand new. Call Bryerwood, 1 bedroom, floor. Single lady pre­ Call 742-6141 evenlngs.o I i ^ I dppdrtunities ter. Park-llke grounds energy efficient, prime Bill 1-800-527-4044. surround the house and ferred. Washer/drver, ap­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT end unit. Low fees, princi­ For Sale. One sofa bed. $30 NOTICE OF Notices Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 Form Supplies and Eaulpm ent__ 80 Manchester Convenience pool to make every min­ pliances, storage, less Resort Property ...... 26 Offlce/Retoll Eaulpment ...... 81 pals only. $71,900. 644-3366. heat and utilities. $380 Call 647-9322.0 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Lost/Found ...... 01 Bookkeeping/Income T a x ...... 54 Store, high troffic, great ute a pleasure. Call today INVITATION TO BIO Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Recreational Eaulpment...... 82 RATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. 649-9287. Personals...... 02 potential, priced to sell. tor details. Offered at Hutch 54". Long, very In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 Wanted to B uy...... 28 Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Boats and Marine Eaulpm ent...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. The Eighth Utmties Dis­ and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is herebv given of the adop­ Announcements...... 03 Tullv Real Estate. 643- $115,500. Joyce G. Epstein good condition. $98. Call Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 Musical Items...... 84 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. l o t s /la n d trict, 32 Moln SI., Manches­ tion bv the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Auctions...... 04 0005. Real Estate, 647-8895. N Manchester-Modern 4 after 4pm. 6461565.0 ter, Conn., 06040 seeks bids Flooring...... 58 Cameras and Photo Eaulpment... 85 Minimum ctrarge: 4 lines. FDR SALE Connecticut, on Mov 6, 1986. Financial...... 05 R en tals room apartment with ap­ for replacement windows at Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 Rockledge Area-Thls pliances, $400 monthly Boston Rocker. Mahag- the Fire House, 32 Main St., ORDINANCE Manchester,CT. 06040. Rooms tor R ent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Miscellaneous for Safe ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to lovely 10 room Colonial 15 acres (more on less) plus utilities. 647-11l3after ony. New condition. $65 BE IT ORDAINED bv the Board of Directors of the Town of Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 has lots to otter with 3V2 finest farm land In state. 6pm. Bid specifications may be Manchester that the second oorooraoh of Ordinances, Sec­ be published Tuesday through Saturday, the INSTRUCTIDN 6463388.0 obtained during normal busi­ Condominiums tor R e nt...... 33 Services W anted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. baths, 1st floor laundry, 4 Deep sandy loam, no tion 4-5(0) be deleted,and that the (ollowlng be substituted Help Wanted...... 11 Homes for Rent...... 34 bedrooms, finished rec. ness hours (9:00 o.m. to 5:00 therefore: Situation Wanted ...... 12 For odvertlsements to be published Mondoy, stones, 2,000 ft. river fron­ 5 rpoms heated, 3rd floor Couch, Gold vinyl, good p.m.), Monday thru Sotur- Store/Otfice Space...... 35 will tutor In mv home or room, 3600 sq. ft. for tage. V4 mile off rte. 6 Value of Permit Activity Fee Business Opportunities...... 13 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. apartment, reliable mid­ tor rec room, wood legs. dov, from the Dispatcher at Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise vours. Grammar, read­ $198,500. Century 21 (Bolton/AndOver) Suita­ dle aged adult preferred. $35. 6464495 anvtime.o the Eighth Utilities District From so up to and Including $200.00 $8.00 Instruction...... 14 Industrial Property...... 37 A u to m o tive ing. Reasonable rates. Jackston-Showcase, 646- ble tor truck form or Firehouse, 32 Main St., Man­ From $201 up tp and Including $600.00 $9.00 Employment Services...... 15 Hollday/Seasonal...... 71 No pets, security and chester, CT., 04040. Fram $60i up tp and Including $1,000.00 $10.00 Miscellaneous for R ent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 READ YDUR AD. Classified advertisements ore 646-6235. 1316. nursery stock. $55,000.00 lease. References. 643- In excess of $1,000.(i0, per $1,000.00 taken bv telephone as a convenience. The Terms. Owner (416) 851- I7,;JTV/STERE0/ Sealed bids will be received or portion thereof...... $10.00 Roommates W anted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 5363 or 6A>-0042. at the above address until Wanted to Rent ...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Manchester Herald is responsible for only one Country Setting-Close to 0178. APPLIANCES Prepared bv William J. Shea Real Estate the highway Is this 11 7:00 p.m., June 2, 1986, at TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of which time they will be pub- Assistant Town Attorney Homes tor Sale ...... 21 Machinery and Tools...... 76 the original Insertion. Errors which do not Real Estate room Colonial with 5 bed­ Used Refrigerators, llclv opened, read aloud and 4/25/86 S e rv ice s Auto Services...... 95 rooms, 2 +V2+V2 baths, recorded. Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 lessen the value of the odvertlsement will not Rentals Washers, Ranges — This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this publi­ Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Child Care...... be corrected by an additional Insertion. tullv appllanced kitchen, Bids shall remain valid for cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days Good Things to E a t...... 78 Miscellaneous Autom otive...... 97 Rockville/Talcott Ave. clean, guaranteed, parts after this publication of this Ordinance o petition signed bv Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services. finished rec. room, deck Remodeled 2 bedroom, thirty days from the bid Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 IHDMES off dining room, and 2 car and service. Low prices. opening date. The District not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, os new wall to wall carpet­ B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 reserves the right to relect determined from the latest officlols lists of the Registrars of FDR SALE oarage. Won't last. IRDDMS ing. $450 a month plus Main Street, 643-2171. any and all bids for any rea­ Voters, hos not been (lied with the Town Clerk reouestlng Its $169,900. Century 21 utilities. Available imme­ son deemed to be In the best reference to o special Town election. Jackston-Showcase, 646- FDR RENT Interest of the District. All real estate advertised diately. 643-1903 after 6:30. Panasonic Upright Va­ STEPHEN T. CASSANO 1316. JOSEPH TRIPP SECRETARY In the Manchester Herald Main location, all utili­ cuum — w ith attach­ St. 5 room aoartrhent-Heat ments, bogs 81 extra belt. 7 FIRE COMMISSIONER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Notices m HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I ^ H E L P WANTED [ iD HELP WANTED Is subject to the federal Coventry-Cute 3 bedroom ties Included, references MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT [iD [ l 3 h elp w a n t ed [ i l l h e lp WANTED 111] HELP WANTED Fair Housing Act of 1968, and hot water Included. months old. $50. Good Dated at Manchester, Conn, Cape priced to sell. For­ and security. $165 Washer/Dryer hookuo- this 5th day of May, 1986. Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 7th dov of May, 1986. which makes It Illegal to mal dining room. 9X11 monthly. 646-7622 after condition. Call 6463245 new carpeting, parking, otter 5pm. 02605 029-05 Good Job opportunities. advertise any preference, enclosed porch oft kit­ 5:30 Mike Kamm. Production worker (or Maintenance Person. 5 Part-Time, 10am-2pm, Re- limitation or discrimina­ new appliances. One light manfacturing, some Classes beginning sOon days, 9-11. Apply In person chen. Convenient Country month security deposit of I LOST AND FOUND for becoming certified ceptlonlst/TypIst for ac­ tion based on race, color, location only 1.8 miles to Non-Smoking working lifting required, flexible Free Spirit Cafe. 341 Kel­ tive office. Pleasant religion, sex or national $475 required. Parking fa­ hours. Call 649-3900. nurses aides. Don't miss Help Wanted. House ley Road Vernon. Port Time help wanted. Service Station Attendant 1-384. Hardwood floors, gentleman. Security, ref­ cilities, no pets. Call 647- Lost gold chain with In­ telephone personality a No experience required. - Full time and part time origin, or an Intention to nice deep lot. D.W. Fish erences. $120 bi-weekly. the chance for a reward­ cleaners. Monday thru must. Call Joyce at 647- 0131. Lease and Credit itial M containing small ing position I Full and part Will train to show beauti­ available. Apply In person make any such prefer­ Realty, 643-1591. Private home, busline 8, Receiving and warehouse Friday with flexible Appliance repairman, ex­ 8895. ence, limitation or dis­ References required. diamond. Offering re­ position, leading to man­ time positions available. hours. Immediate open­ ful Jewels bv Park Lane. GIIMs Amoco Rte6 Bolton. parking. 647-9350. ward, please coll 871-2822 Contact the Director of perienced. M ost' molor Above average salary, no crimination. The Herald Coventry Lake-Nlce3 bed­ agement responsibility. ings. Call The House­ brands, on the shoreline. will not knowingly accept 3'/2 room apartment. evenings If found. Growing company with Staff Development Crest- Driver needed for deliver­ Investment or deliveries. Machine Shop - We have a room ranch on private Room for rent In single BUSINESS & SERVICE DIREaORY works. 647-0873. Call 388-3888. any advertisement which Avallabe June 1st. $395 profit sharing, best suited field Convelescent Home- ies. Must be ableto drlve5 Call 646-7530. lob opening for someone dead-end st In desireable family house. Kitchen Lost. Gray house cat, to do'qiant cleanup work Is in violation of the law. area within walking sld- priveleges. $275 a month. per month, plus utilities. to ambitious Individual. /Fenwood Manor at 643- speed van. Excellentdrlv- 289-9486. white markings, no front 649-4563 5151. EOE Ing record and knowledge Counter Person. Even­ and can make light deliv­ tance to Lake. Large klt- Call Ed 649-2947. claws. Answers to the of Hartford area a must. ings and Days. No expe­ eries and pickups with a Selling Your House? Free chen/dlnlng area with IPMNTING/ (MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS name of Barney. Please Help wanted - part tlme- Port time lobs and train­ Some heavy lifting, 40 rience necessary. Apply station wagon. Apply at market analysis bv the sliders to child proof (»»L0CARE PAPERING SERVICES SERVICES call 646-5682 or 649-5835. Easy Assembly Work! /full time golf course ing opportunities availa­ Wanted. Part time clerk hours plus, overtime as In person at Subway, 288 Paragon Tool Co. Inc. 121 .Real Team. Vivian or deck. Extra Insulation. I HOMES I HOMES $714 per 100 guaranteed snack bar attendants. ble for seniors 55 and to (Me newspaper clip­ required. Please call 646- Center Street Adams Street. Torp Ferguson 646-2482. Built In 76. D.W. Fish pings. About 10 hours per FOR SALE FOR SALE Babysitting, dona in mv Odd lobs. Trucking. Custom Rototllllng. Have payment. No sales. Start Immediately 742- over. Tired of staving 0338 or. apbly in person Manchester. Manchester. ERA Blanchard 8, Realty, 643-1591. home bv experienced Details-Send stamped en­ 9348. home? This program Is week on flexible schedule. Im age l*Vlnters, 379 Rosetto. Home repairs. You name Troy Blit RototIHer. Will mother. Coll anytime. 647- JOHN DEERR It, we do It. Free esti­ travel. Gardens, lowns, I ANNOUNCEMENTS velope: Elan 173, 3418 for you. Call the Urban Phone Alex GIrelll, Man­ Wetherall St. .New offering! Coventry 8721. .Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, League, Seniors Com­ chester Herald, 643-2711 Manchester. AUTO POLISHERS Coventry Lake-Nice3bed- Lakefront with owner fi­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. flower beds, large or 9am-5pm. MECHANIC P M N T IN G small. Coll 643-1895 Emergency? In Manches­ Fla 33482. munity Service program. & DETAIL PERSON room ranch on private nancing. Owner financ­ CARPENTRY/ ter, dial 911 for fire, Monday thru Friday 9am- Photo Lab needs part dead-end St In desireable ing! We hove lust listed a CONTRACTOR Howkes Tree Service — Machinist-Immediate op­ Phormaev Clerks and de­ 5pm. 247-0396. time help. Knowledge of Heavy construction area within walking dis­ seasonal home that would REMODEUNG police, medical help. Immediate opening full INTERIOR — EXTERIOR Bucket Truck 8> Chipper. enings for first class livery person, needed to photography helpful. Call equipment. Must be tance to Lakg. Large klt- be a great retreat. Some QUALITY WORK — Stump Removal. Free Es­ Free tomotoe plants with machinist to set up and work In computerized Clerical-Part Time. Typ­ time position In auto chen/dinlng area with remodeling skills needed rototllling. Troybllt. Man­ ing, filing. 1-5 Mon-FrI. Lvn at 647-1080. experienced. Apply in Farrand Remodeling — FREE ESTIMATES timates. Special consider­ operate; lathed bridge- pharmacy. Part time. Part time receptionist dealership for new. used sliders to child proof but owner Is offering Cabinets, .roofing, gut­ ation for Elderly and Han­ chester area. Call Dave port and CNC machining Apply In person, Liggett Nice Office. Sal NG. 646- wanted for doctors office. Typist- filing, general of­ person between 4 pm deck. Extra Insulation. great financing terms. 649-5005. Employment 4666. and service depart­ ters, room additions, 6 4 9 -3 2 4 8 dicapped. 647-7553. centers. Fully air conditi­ Pharmacy Manchester Hours Include 2 evenings fice, some computer, and 6 pm. ments. Must have prior Built In 76. D.W. Fish Act Quickly. Alibno decks, all types of remo­ oned shop, liberal over­ Parkade. and some weekends. Pre­ downtown Hartford. Call Realty, 643-1591. Realty Inc. 649-0917. deling and repairs. FREE' Bobcat, Backhoe, loader 8l Education Dental Receptlonlst- vious experience helpful. experience. Apply to: time. Apply to Paragon 525-8206. The Andrew AninMi Co. estimates. Fully Insured. rental. Trucking, drain­ Tool Co. 121 Adams St., Manchester, full time, Call 646-2094. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright pleasant environment, be­ ISA aidwen Sf. GORINS JAGUAR Telephone 643-6017, otter age site work. Oovls Con­ Manchester. 647-9935 6pm, 647-8509. struction, 872-1400. nefits. Send Resume Box ASSKTANT ■OOKROMI Rte, 83, Vernon Lawn Car^Enlov vour A. C/O Manchester He­ Childcare needed In my aiandiester ELECTRICAL Service station mechanic Dishwasher, full time po­ Apply In person between 646-0158 Carperilrv and 1 remodel­ 1^ weakendsi I. will take care HELP WANTED and attendants full and rald, P.O. Box 591, Man­ home. Manchester area, 1 of vour lawn. Mowing and 0 sition, nights. Excellent chester, CT. 06040. Infant & 1 five year old. 4 pm and 6 pm. ing services — Complete Home gardens rototllled. part time. Apply In per­ benefits 8, working condi­ home repairs and rem6 Duthas Electric— Having Reasonable rotes 647-8987. general lawn malnte 8-4:30. Monday thru Fri­ Electrical Problems? nonce. Prompt and relia­ Part Time Inserters son, 252 Spencer St., tions. Please apply at the day. References required. Tha Andraw Anaaldl Ca. defing. Quality work. Ref­ wanted. Call 647-9946, ask Manchester. Ground Round 3025 Main 647-9215. 186 Btdw«ll St., ManchMttr erences, licensed and In­ Need a large or o small Gardens Rototllled. Small ble service. Weekly or for Bob. Street Glastonbury. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED I'lWFipwvi sured. Call 6468165. Repair? We Specialize In Cub Cadet garden tractor discounted seasonal Picture Framer full time a/Tor(oojH. Residential Work, Joseph with rear tiller, satisfac­ rotes. Call today for vour Clerlcol/typlng skills. GIVE YOUR budget a Medical Secretaries. Im­ experienced or will train. Motorri'art stores need IN BOLTON AREA ^2x11/0 JW DlBBCr COVENTRY $107,000 Robert E. Jarvis, Oumos. Fully Licensed. tion guaranteed, 647-0530 tree estimate 647-9787; mediate opening for 2 part Excellent working condi­ Manchester medical boost I Sell those still- Fraa Estlmatn. 6465253. cashiers and sales per­ good but no-longer-used MAINTENANCE/ EXPANDABLE CAPE Building-Remodeling or 87^4106. time secretaries. Please tions 649-6939 & 647-8776 sons, full and part time. group seeking person (or full time position. Benef­ Items In your home for NeApesT STAT ? Beautiful, 5 room Cape located on 1.64 apa- Specialist. Additions, iobr- send resume to 18 Haynes evenings. Apply at one of these JANITORIAL Laka St 06 o a ts, roofing, siding, kit­ HEATING/' Street Manchester Ct its. No experience neces­ cosh. Coll 643-2711 to place cioua acres, 2 car garage with breezeway. motomort stores, 830 your ad. Cldar Mill Rd. chens, bathrooms, and PLUMBING 06040. 646-4797. Painting - Experience Silver Lane, East Hart­ sary. Call 560-1445. ApprOx. 1,000 sq. ft. of living space down­ Delivering clean form Part time morn- Braokflald 8L Bolton replacement wlndows- loam; 5 yards $75 plus tax. help wanted. Call 646-4879. ford. 50 Kane Street, West stairs with room for expansion upstairs. Fire- /doors. 64$-6712. Hartford, Copaco Shop­ Electronic technician. En­ Ino hours — assist E. MIddIa Tpka. Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Also sand, stone, and Resume Service. Man placed living room, all hardwood flooring Chester. We compose, Swiss Colony Gourmet ping Center, Bloomfield, gineering and manufac­ In general cleon- Unlay $L throom remodeling; In­ gravel. Call 643-9504. shoo. Part time needed. Ct. and 681 Silas Dean turing company has an. RECEPTIONIST/ Ing, banauet set and formal dining room. Must be seen. stallation water heaters, type and design resumes, Part time driver wanted Monday to Friday. Man­ Highway, Wethersfield. opening for an Individual UERICAL Carpantar Rd. Manc.-Bolton le a l PAINTING/ garbage dlsoosols; faucet cover letters and copies. chester Parkade. Please with analogue and digital up, small repairs. W i can hilp you boconai m PAPERING reooirt. 649-4539. VIsa/M- $75. 487-0046 days, 6463174 for Vernon area. , Short Bluarldga Dr. evenings. hours, good pay. Call call 649-5147 Avon, to buy or sell. Call background, and ability Apply in person Year round em­ "REALE” PR0FES8I0NAU otterCard accepted. to prototype and trouble­ Batta Dr. Manchoatar Julie 871-2988 between 6 Dee 646^4778. between ployment, Ideal Gill M M 5 2 S . ind i$k lor Oin. Name vour own price — o li D Landscaping. Bpm. shoot circuits. ASEE de­ WORTH LOOKING Into... Spring Cleon Uos, Prun- WANT ADS are the gree and mechanical ex- 4 pm and 6 pm. tor a retired per­ Father and son. Post, dependable service. the many bargains of­ ings, flower & shrub plant­ Wanted Honeybee Federal, Stote and Civil friendly way of finding a Cocktail Waitress., One perlence a plus. son. Apply Man­ D. F. REAU, INC. ings. Free estimates. Coll Swarms-free removal. The Andr°aw Anaaldl Co. Pointing, Poperhanglng fered tor sole every day in Service Jobs now availa­ cash buyer for applian­ year experience min­ Accepting applications chester Country MANCHESTER HERALD Reef ISiBta tlig claetitigd columnsi 659-2436 after 5:30am. Coll 649-S288. imum. Apply In person and resumes. Air Flo & Rtmgvol. Coll 646IM1. ble In your area. For Info, ces, musical Instruments, 186 Bidwell St. Club 646-0103. Call NOW 647-9946 17S Main St., Manehestar, Ct coll (805)644-9533 Dept. cars and a host of other Free Spirit Cafe. 341 Kel­ Instrument Co. Glaston­ Manchester •M-4S28 1258. Items. ley Road Vernon. bury. 633-9455. AjlOfrfhyNI U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 9.1986 WEEKFND PLUS SPORTS m i Rhoda is loving Coventry tightens TAG SALE her new TV role conference race Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale ... magazine Inside > .. page 11 Classified Ad. When you place your ad, you’ll receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQUARE. MANCHESTER

CAMPERS/ I MISCELLANEOUS H jJ C A R S Q j J O U B CARS aurliPBlrr HrralJi FOR SALE TRAILERS AUTOMOTIVE TAG SALES TAG SALES H TAG SALES FOR SALE FmiSMf ED N ) Manchester -- A City ol Village Charm Two E7B X 14 Whitewall Mchester High School 1970 Ford Torino. 302 en­ Apache Yuma Pop up tires with rims, used I'/i Tag Sale-Center Congre Moving sale. Multi- 1981 Black 280 ZK Turbo 1971 Ford Van, 302, stand­ camper. Stove, refrldger- Too Sole. Mov 17« 9am- gatlonal Church Man­ family: 2 humidifiers, 2 gine In excellent condi­ T-Bar, AT, leather uphals- ard transmission, custom­ years. Good condition $35 3pm. Spaces available. tion, only 78,000 original tery, wire wheels, Nordl otor, sink. Sleeps 5 plus. each. 643-6463 after 25 Cents Call 647-9504 or 643-0219. chester, Sat. May 10,9am. dehumidiflers, excercise ized with bed, very little Cleon SiSharp. $1,000firm. Saturday, May 10,1986 A "You won't believe It equipment, T.V., typewri­ miles. Transmission and wheel. In mint condition, rust, $1700 or Best offer 4:00pm. exhaust system compara­ 34,000 miles. Mov be seen 649-7724. Tag Sole - Saturday. Fur­ sale”. Thousands of good ter, shop vacum, electric 649-9227 keep trying. articles In our KScandlOc chain saw, .steel office tively new, automatic at Economy OH Change ONE OF THE n lC M t niture. toys, camping stick shift on floor. Bucket Inc., 315 Broad St. M an­ Travel Trailer. 21 feet. things obout want od* It equipment, lots of miscel­ sections. Prices at wav desk, choirs, dishes, lin­ 1978 Dodge Chalanger-S below real value. (Dishes, ens, much miscellaneous. seats, body needs work. chester, or call 647-8997, speed, rebuilt engine, Tandem Coachman. their low cost. Amtrak faces laneous. 42 Delmont Denial $450. Call 649-0524. 8:30 to 5:00 dally. Includ­ Shower, Vulcan awning, Street. Interested? Can't books, household Items Sat. 9-3 rain or shine. 18 $1200.00 643-1108 Da ve, 647- and all kinds of odds and Jordt St. (Between ing Saturdays. 9557 evenings. TV antenna, plus extras. 4 Goodyear fibre-glass come - call 643-2280. Great condition. Call af­ belted tires. 195/75 R- ends). Also many better Parker and Woodbridge Datsun Sentra Wagon, Items remaining from our St.). ter 5 646-4387. Shown at 15.S35. A pair 649-0670.O 1984 Silver, air, stereo, Chestnut and Park. auction, collectibles, de­ roof racks. Call 232-0587 CAMPERS/ spurs corative Items, electric Tag Sale-Saturday 10 and 2 Snows with rims. F(i strike threat 6-9pm evenings and TRAILERS 78/14, steel belt radlals, dishwasher, furniture, ap­ Sunday 11 (rain date May weekends. 1983 Ford Merry Mller Clothes, furniture, pliances, braided rugs, 31 8. June 1) 9:30-3:30. Van Camper. 37,000 miles, tubeless. Firestone. $50 or (couch, chairs, tables) typewriters etc. at reaso­ Treasures and toys. 254 power steering, brakes, moke offer. 646-2564. kitchen Items (glassware, nable prices. 1980 Mazda GLC. Auto­ air, automatic, regular flatware, plates, vases) Oak St. 1976 Cordoba - V8, PS, PB, Aluminum short bed a ‘wai^ matic, 68,000 miles, $2250. Velour bucket seats, pickup sleeper camper gas, fully equipped, stove, stereo, film equipment, 646-3548. V e ry good shower, toilet, refrldgera- by engineers Tag SalerSaturdav May brand new tires, great top with Insert. $250. 644- bSiW TV, too much to list! condition. tor. Excellent condition, INVITATION TO BID M24 374 Hebron Ave. May 10th. 10,9am to 2 pm. 36 Nye St., Inside and out. 742-0501. 3234. no rust. 742-7700. “REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT 10-4om. Manchester, Ct. No early OP CONCRETE- Cummings hits By Vincent Del Gludice "In our last communication with arrlval!s. Cancelled If Automotive 1975 Rabbit, needs work. The Board of Education, 110 United Press International the Brotherhood of Locomotive There's something tor rain. $500 644-1098. Lone Hill Drive, East Hart­ Engineers this afternoon. Amtrak everyone at the Unitarian ford, Ct., will receive sealed Hogan over l i l HELP WANTED HELP WANTED bids for "REPAIR OR RE- WASHINGTON - The union offered to di.scuss the matter Meeting House Tag Sale, [ ^ C A R S PLA C EM ET OF CON­ representing Amtrak engineers further and take it to arbitration if Saturday, Mov 17, 9-4, 153 NOTICE TO CHEDITOR8 CRETE". Bid Information FOR SALE 1974 Austin Marino, 4 door E S T A T E O F Lanzano move thre;^lened Friday to stage a necessary.” W. Vernon Street., Man­ sedan. 90k miles. Needs AGNES WITTMANN and specifications are avoll- chester. Tools, toys, able the Business Office. nationwide strike against the pas­ Shenefelt said Amtrak was Flea market, June 7th valve lob and front end The Hon. D avid C. Rapoe. Sealed bids will be received avoiding the issue and a union plants, clothing, books, work. Excellent body, Judge, of the Court of Pro­ senger line as early as Monday Manchester Grange, PART TIME until 1:(X) p.m., Wednesoy, By GeorOe Layno committee voted to authorize a job pianos, household goods, good tires. For parts. Best bate, District of Coventry at May 21, 19U of which time over work and safely rules, but the rowing machine, and space available. Call 649- 0 hearing held on M a y 6,1986 Herold Reporter action over changes in work and 9294. offer 643-6882. LOADERS AND UNLOADERS ordered that oil claims must they will be publicly opened railroad said the only labor dispute much more. Free coffee Honda Civic 1978.4-speed, and read aloud. The Board of safety rules, job assignments and be presented to the fiduciary A Manchester man who was told it knew of was a local grievance in tool. front wheel drive, 1200cc *8.00 PER HOUR on or before August 6.1986 or Education reserves the right salaries with the advent of high­ Tag Sale - 4 families. to accept or rciect any or all earlier this week that he will not be Delaware. engine, tires good, body be barred os by low provided. bids or the right to waive William Hausleider, the general speed rail service on Amtrak’s Tag Sale - Moy 10th,* 29 Saturday, May 10,9:30am We offer steady year round employment, paid Bertha E. Roppe, reappointed as a sheriff when his to 3:30pm. Clothes, toys, very good, needs some Clerk technical form alities If It Is In chairman of the Brotherhood of lucrative northeast corridor be­ Phelps Rd., Manchester. engine work. 78,000 miles. HELP WANTED vacations, 5 day work week Monday thru Fri­ the best Interest to do so. term expires in June is being 9am-1pm. Furniture, household Items, bikes. 95 The fiduciary Is: Richard A. Huot Locomotive Engineers, announced tween Boston. New York and London Rd., Hebron. $650. 742-7463 after 6pm. day, paid holidays, paid benefits. Shifts availa­ Elbert Carlson unfairly penalized because he Washington. household Items and 206 Twin Hills Drive Director plans for a coast-to- coast walkout ble between the hours of: Business Services supports a candidate challenging " I ’m pushing for the early more. Coventry, CT 06238 Hartford County High Sheriff in a statement issued by a TEACHER ASSISTANT 10 am to 4 pm 023-05 024-05 Monday morning deadline” of Tag sole. May 10, 9-5. 128 Patrick Hogan's "hand-picked” spokesman in Philadelphia. FOR SPARKLING wood­ South Main St., Manches­ 35 hours per week to work 4 pm to 9 pm 12:01 a.m.. Hausleider said in the successor. Democratic Town "You'd have one hell of a time work, tile, glass and ter. Household Items, ap­ 1985 S-10 Blazer In mint with preschool children. 10 pm to 3 am running the Amtrak system with­ statement. "This is a strike by the painted surfaces, add pliances, clothing and Associates degree or 2 Chairman Theodore Cummings condition. Only 12,000 years experience In early 3:30 am to 8:30 am LEGAL NOTICE out the engineers.” said union brotherhood against the Amtrak three tablespoons of miscellaneous. miles. $9,800. 647-9764. (3 to 5 hour work span) TOWN OP ANDOVER charged Friday. system. washing sodo to a quart of childhood education. ZONINO BOARD OF APPEALS Raymond Lanzano of Lyness spokesman Arthur Shenefelt. "This has been brewing for a long "W e’re acting to protest against warm water and wash. No Very large Tag Sale with a We require steady reliable people with good Street said Friday he was told by rinsing required. For BOOKKEEPER/ SECRETARY The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Con­ time.” unilateral changes in working lot to offer for everyone, for preschool. Experience work records, and the ability to lift parcels up necticut will hold o public hearing In the Town Office Build­ Hogan on Tuesday that he would conditions in violation of the sparkling results when ing, Wednesday. M a y 21,1986 ol 7:30 P.M . to hear the follow­ But he added. “ If management corner of rte 6 and Merritt desired, good benefits. to the weight of 70 lbs. Applications and Initial not be reappointed. He declined Railway Labor Act.” the union you have something to Volley Road In Andover. 1979 Toyota Corolla 2 dr. 5 ing application asking for relief from the Zoning Lows of the further comment and referred all decided to move over a little, a lot Apply interviews will betaken on May 12th, 13th,-14th Town of Andover, Connecticut. leader said. “ The only thing sell, use a low-cost ad In Saturday & Sunday 9-4. speed. Very Good condi­ questions about the matter to can happen between now and classified. tion. $1,000 646-0559. Manchestar Early and 15th from 2 pm to 12 midnight, room 104. •240- Michael Cialko - requesting relief from zoning regu­ Monday morning.” Amtrak understands is economic lations Section 11.2 Spoce Requirements. Requesting Cummings, who strongly critic­ strength.” Tag Sale-Sat. May 10th, Learning Center UNITED PARCEL SERVICE variance of 7 feet side yard. Lot has 10 feet, needs 25 ized Hogan and the man Hogan An Amtrak spokesman in Wa­ 221 Porter St.'9-4 Furni­ feet. Lot located * 3 Boston Hill Rood. shington. Bruce Heard, said he The statement read by Shenefelt ture, china, lewelry, Simple-To-Sew 80 Wadell Road supports to succeed him when he •141- Darmol and Donna Condon - requesting relief from knew nothing of a strike or a strike said John Sytsma. the rail union's lamps. Cancelled If rain. 90 Locust St., Hartford, CT zoning regulations 11.2 Space Reoulraments. retires this year. John Targa of Tag Sale. Moving, many vote against the national railroad international president, autho­ 1. Variance of 19,075 square feet needed. Lot hos Plainfield. Items, some furniture. "Hogan just wants everything and read a statement that said: rized a strike vote earlier this Saturday May 10, 10-2. No Phone Calls Please. 20,025 square feet, needs 40,000 square feet. "A minor i.ssue has been raised Rain or shine. 22 Laurel Local insurance 2. Variance of 50 feet frontoge. Lot has 150 feel needs his way and Raymond had the guth week. Star Centerpiece EOE/M/F to stand up and follow his con­ over the question of which union Place. Manchester. 200 feet. The brotherhood represents 450 agency has an science." said Cummings. "W e're has jurisdiction over the operation 3. Vorlonce of 45.5 leet rear yard. Lot has 4.5 feet engineers and firemen on the Ashworth and Glenwood opening foi a part needs 50 feet. going to war with these folks." of a self- propelled crane at northeast corridor and 1.500 em­ Street. Multi-family, May Lot located on Island Street. Cummings said 20 of Manches­ Amtrak’s Bear. Del., maintenance time customer ser­ ployees in other parts of the nation. 10th. Rain or shine. 9-4. • 242- Robert W. Nall - requesting relief from zoning regula­ ter's 23 delegates to this summer’s facility Antiques, lewelry, etc. vice person. Typ­ tions Section 11.2 Space Requlremenfs. Requesting variance of 800 squore feet. Lot has 39,200 square feet, nominating convention support NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Alfred Rioux of Newington for the Frldov & Saturday. May 9 ing and telephone needs 40,000 square feet. Lots 2 and 3 located on west & 10, 10-4. Tools, books, skills are import­ IN MANCHESTER AREA side of Birch Drive. position of High Sheriff. He and the toys, collectibles 8< house­ At this hearing Interested persons mov appear and be heard other Democrats will try to per­ Expert says sand ant. Computer and 487-553 odd only and written communication received. Sold appeals ore on suade the three other delegates to Herald photo by Bashaw hold Items. 78 Buck­ Center 8L file and may be seen In the Office of the Town, Clerk, Town ingham Street. insurance experi­ Wait Middle Tpke. 4204M switch their support away from III Office Building. ence helpful, but Marble 8t. Doted at Andover, Connecticut 9 May, 1986. Targa. Cummings said. Surveying the stones and rubble that members of the group that oversees the Moving Yord Sale. Cash McCabe 8t. all 16 M ay, 1906. Cummings said a press confer­ have fallen from the Pitkin Glass Works historic Revolutionary War-era ruin, helped put fire out only. Friday and Satur­ not essential. Call 8tock Place all ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ence has been scheduled for day, 10-4. Some antiques, ANDOVER. CONNECTICUT Monday to denounce the firing of site are Erland Johnson, left, and Dr. they are asking townspeople to pitch in MOSCOW (UPI) — A U.S. between 1 and 5 Hilliard 8L 357-591 M A R Y C. M C N A M A R A , C H A IR M A N doll house, steeple clock, 14-100 Lanzano. whom he described as "a Alfred Sundquist. Along with other to shore it up. nuclear safely expert said Friday dirt bikes, 2 stereos and pm, 649-2891. Cambridge 8L 021-05 U.S. airlift golf clubs etc. 32 Conway Oxiord 81 all very good sheriff and a very good Soviet firefighters have smothered Road. Engarton 8L 1-55 man." the fire at the Chernobyl atomic helps the Poles 227-283 At the news conference. Rioux's power plant, but he did not rule out Center 81 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT supporters will "try to make this the possibility that a meltdown — see page 10 Hudson 81 all N O T IC E O F PERMANANT Wllllamt 8L all ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE known and felt strong, loud and Glass works needs help occurred at the crippled reactor. clear throughout the first Congres­ The Soviets achieved the major MIscellaneous/Tag craft PART-TIME Oakland 81 3-17 In occordonce with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 sional district.” Cummings said sale. Saturday May 10, $5.25 per h ou r 8ummlt 81 388453 and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adop­ step toward controlling the atomic 9am 122 Oak Street tion by the Board of Directors of the Town ol Manchester, "If you don’t fight that, then crisis by dropping sand on the In Brussels. Belgium Italian 8trlcklsnd 8L all Connecticut, on M ay 6, 1986. Pitkin’s overseers fear a crash Manchester. 18-INCH Responsible adults all anybody could go down at the plant, and were erecting a cement and French officials requested an Trumbull 81 whim of the high sheriff.” said tomb around the reactor to stem additional day to study a proposed DOILY needed to assist at Criswold 81 all ORDINANCE By Susan Vaughn "The .stones need to be repointed.” Johnson Tag Sale - Household B E IT O R D A IN E D by the Boord of Directors of the Town of Cummings. He added that if the emission of harmful radiation, European Economic Community Items, ceramics, dishes. retail Inventory In Lilac 8L all someone does not oppose Hogan Herold Reporter said of the need to repair the mortar between the ban on importing products from 47-82 Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to Bob R i­ stones. "It's a case that we’ve just go to do it.” said Morris Rosen, head of the Saturday, May 10, 9-2. 72 the greater Man­ Winter 81. ley Oldsmoblle, Inc. of the Town of Manchester, County ol and Targa. “ then you’re just as International Atomic Energy farms within 650 miles of the Pitkin St. Manchester. chester / Hartford TrMer 81 all Hartford and State of Connecticut, for the sum of TWO bad as the guy who did the ugly Erland Johnson is worried that an earthquake That is why the Pitkin Glass committee has damaged plant. T H O U S A N D E lO H T H U N D R E D (SMOO.OO) D O L L A R S those decided to enlist the services of local stone mason Agency’s nuclear safety division. Ormard 81 all deed." — or just natural erosion — could bring a quick The Soviet government said the Saturday May 10, 9-4. 71 area on weekdays. premises on the easterly side of Adorns Street, being a por­ Roman Spiewak on faith that the members can Good moth abllltv Church 8L all tion of the former bed of Adorns Street, In the Town of M a n ­ Hogan, who has been high sheriff end to Manchester's only Revolutionary War-era Rosen, part of a three-member banks of the Pripyat river, which Farm Drive (off Pros­ chester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut. monument, the Pitkin Glass Works. convince townspeople to make donations to IAEA team permitted to visit the pect) Manchester. and reliable tran­ Myrtle 81. all for 25 years, could not be reached flows by the Chernobyl plant, had 1437 Linden 8L all S C H E D U L E A for comment Friday. Noting reports of three minor earthquakes in complete the restoration work. Chernobyl power plant, said been shored up to prevent contami­ sportation ore all Connecticut since October. Johnson, who is The needed work will cost at least $5,000. temperatures inside the reactor 155 Wetherall St.-Mav Om tto Locust 8L all Those premises situated on the easterly side of Adorns Cummings said Lanzano. em­ nation from rain water draining 10th, 9-4. Rain Date May you need to earn Street, being the portion of the form er bed of Adorns Street ployed for the past year, was one of president of the Pitkin Glass Works executive Johnson said. "If 5.000 people just gave a dollar stood at 572 degrees Fahrenheit, past the reactor. Ukrainian offi­ Wilherall 8L 10-250 In the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State of each, we’d have it done,” he said. 17th. One seam and finishing $5.25 per hour otter Bldwsll 81 401-276 Connecticut, more particularly bounded and described os six sheriffs who have come out in committee, said this week that it wouldn't take but added the level of radiation cials ordered schools closed forthe details make this simple- paid training pro­ follows: support of Rioux. Lanzano was much for what’s left of the walls of the Johnson recently raised money from local around the plant was "signifi­ year and school children evacu­ sew style quick to do. Use 200-year-old glass works to come tumbling down. businesses to install a flag pole at the site. The cantly reduced" a stretch fabric and wear gram. Please reply, MANCHESTER HERALD Comm encing at o point on the easterly line of Adorns Street, singled out to be punished to ated to summer camps in the which point marks the southwesterly corner of the within de­ "scare” the others into supporting During a visit to the remains of the glass works first flag to be raised at thesite on Flag Day, June "The situation appears to be south. C roch et 5928 it in as many ways to suit P.O. Box 1101, South scribed premises and the northwesterly corner of land now 14. will be one donated by U.S. Rep. Barbara HELP WANTED your mood. Call NOW 647-9946 or formerly of Gulf 8, Western; thence proceeding S67*-B'- Targa. he said. Thursday. Johnson pointed to loose stones, stabilizing.” said Rosen, speaking “ Intensive cooling of the reactor A lacy star centerpiece is No. 1437 with Phoio- Windsor, CT 06074. ll'W along sold land now or formerly of Gulf & Western, 7 Cummings also criticized Targa. missing mortar between them and rotting lintels Kennelly that flew over the Capitol. Johnson said. almost two weeks after the explo­ has been under way in order to Gnide is in One Size (fits feet more or less to a point; thence NS*-51-49“W along the above the windows and archways. Several stones sion and fire at the plant 80 miles fascinating to crochet for westerly line of land now or formerly of Allen M. Word, calling him “ the same bag of The Pitkin Glass Works represented the first lower the temperature of the your favorite tabletop. hips 32-88) . . . 3H yards damaged goods” that Hogan un­ and one large lintel were lying on the ground near north of Kiev that cast radioactive active zone and has helped to Nice for bazaars. of 60-inch. 103.05 feet to o point; thence by the ore of o curve to the left successful attempt to establish a glass factory in having o radius ol 350.00 feet, continuing alongsoldwestarly successfully tried to get to replace one of the inside walls of the ruin, which is at the Connecticut. It operated for 40 years, from 1783 to fallout across Europe and trace sharply reduce the emission of FOR SALE No. 5928 has crochet TO O U U , its, $2.50 fw nek line of Allen M. Word, 111.48 feet to o point; thence N24*-06'- intersection of Parker. Putnam and Porter amounts to the United States. directions for 18-inch pattsrs. pin 50$ ftr putai* *>4 49“W, continuing along said westerly line of Allen M. Word, him four years ago. 1823. establishing a standard of excellence for its radioactive substances.” the So­ BY OWNER doily. kSASliAf. 49 feet m ore or less to o point In the centerline of the Hocko- Cummings said Targa had come streets. product according to some collectors, William E. In Western Europe, West Ger­ viet Union said. num River; thence westerly along sold centerline of the Birds have built their nests in the large spaces man Chancellor Helmut Kohl said To order, lood $2.50, for •*<<■ SUE IM N En to him last month and asked for the Buckley said in his recently published history of Rosen said the fire in the Manchestar Herald Hockonum River, which line Is the southerly boundary line under the lintels and poison ivy has filled in the ' he will send a letter to Soviet leader Older 7 room Colonial, osttors, piss sot far pttts(0 aaO iiMAraMAmriut of land now or form erly of Richard P. Bezzinl, 30 feet more support of half of Manchester’s the glass works. sasOliai. Men yem. N.r. loest cracks in the walls. Johnson has a rash on his arm Mikhail Gorbachev asking for 3 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ DARI-FARMS or less to o point In the easterly line of Adorns Street; thence delegation, but a poll of the ANXE CMOT Priet Neat, Addrtii witk ZIP south along sold easterly line of Adorns Street, 207 feel more delegates by Cummings showed to prove the presence of the poison ivy after he Donations for the glass works restoration may complete details of the accident. Pieaie turn to page 10 age, large porch, fire­ MonclMPlprR*^ COOE, style Neeiktr and Size. or less to the point ot beginning. llOOManAMrlsas New FASHION with Ice Cream, Inc. the majority did not want to and Dr. Alfred Sundquist, a member of the Pitkin be made payable to the Pitkin Glass Works and place In family room, NSW Ysik, N.«. loose Reserving, however, unto the Town of Manchester, Its suc­ executive committee, recently worked to clean sent to the Savings Bank of Manchester, 923 Main Prist Nsais, AOOrsit nltO ZIP Photo-Guide patterns in cessors and assigns, o 20 foot sewer easement and a 30 foot support Targa. natural woodwork, COOE ass stpis kaaSsr. all size ranges, has a wolkwov easement. "Our loyalties should be to Mr. up at the site. St., in care of Richard Carter. newer roof, completely SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ special Grace Cole Collec­ Reserving also, however, unto the Town ot Manchester, Its Lanzano.” said Cummings of the tion for larger sizes; plus has immediate openings for insulated. $109,900. lections and a FREE successors ond assigns, the right to enter sold prem ises for three delegates who support TODAY’S HERALD Pattern Section in. the 2 BONUS Coupons! the purpose of molntolnlng, repairing and replacing water Targa. "If they don’t (support Call after 6, 643-7510. ALBUM. Just $3.00. Price . S2JI0 pipes and appurtenances, and tor the purpose of using facili­ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE PERSON ties on sold premises for the purpose of shutting off gr other­ Rioux). they have to stand biefore wise restricting or Interrupting the flow of water through their peers.” Rocket failure drew ho comment sold pipes. Cummings would not reveal the Policy no help Index CUSTOMER PHONE ORDER CLERK Sold premises.the aforesaid easements and the aforesaid names of the delegates. WASHINGTON (AP) - A NASA military versions until the last one Debbie Bingham, a spokeswoman U.S,.. policy in the debt crisis 20 pagM. 2 ••ettora appurtenances and facilities ore oil more portlculorlv Cummings maintained that the research rocket that had flown for the U.S. Army Missile Range in was retired last year from Nike PART TIME CASHIERS shown ond depleted on o certoln map or plan entitled. "P r o ­ faced" by many Latin American aiagazln* Intid* CLASS II TRUCK DRIVERS posed Land Acquisition The Town Of Manchester To Bob Ri­ decision to not reappoint Lanzano successfully 120 consecutive times White Sands. N.M.. and by Dr. Hercules batteries in Europe. countries boosted profits for some ley Oldsmoblle Inc. Adorns Street Manchester Conn. Fuss 8, is typical of the patronage practi­ misfired over the New Mexico Edward C. Zipf. a geophysicist of NASA has been using the sur­ AHuiro 1« You’ll work electronic cash register, O'Neill Consulting Engineers Monchsseter, ConncHIcut big American banks but seriously Prol. Na. 85-71 Dote 8-14-85 Scale 1 '-4 0 ' Sheet No. 1 of l“, ces of machine politics of the past. desert two weeks ago — the fourth the University of Pittsburgh, who plus. .solid-fuel Nike booster in damaged the domestic farm econ­ q We are now accepting applications in person, Monday which moo Is on file or Is to be filed In the Town Clerk'soffice "Hogan is a symbol of that which U.S. space launch vehicle to fail was conducting the experiment for combination with another solid- omy. a congressional report said P.leaeifiAH Iiupn handle money, meet customers. Previous In sold Monchtsfer. is gone by.” he said. “ It's a very this year. NASA. fuel. military surplus rocket, the Friday. And. the report concluded, fl cashier experience helpful, but not neces­ thru Friday, 8;30a"m- 5:00pm and Saturday 9am-1pm. Preoored bv Wllllom J. Shea regrettable thing.” The government, whose space "This was very rare. I think this Orion. In the configuration that policies implemented by the Rea­ Pnr»f$Ar1iriit A7 Assistant Town Attorney Rioux is sctieduled to battle program is under pressure be­ particular series of rockets, the failed last month, the rocket and sary. Starting salary $4.00 per hour with 11-1^85 gan administration “ have done pntArtninm Ant 1« 4-7-86 another candidate for the high cause of the explosions of recent so-called Orion family, had flown payload combination was 30 feet little to permanently resolve the sheriff position — Robert Myette — explosions of the much larger 120 times and this was the first long. IS complete beneits, and great growth op­ This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after thlspubll- debt crisis." Story on page 10. 1 ftF*al Dari-Farms Ice Cream, Inc. cotlon In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days in a South Windsor primary on Titan and Delta rocketr and the failure.” Zipf said in a telephone The rocket was supposed to A portunity. Apply In person: after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed bv May 20. The chairman’s son. space shuttle, did not announce the interview. "This system of rockets deliver Zipf’s experiment to an Sunny and milder 1 nttnry 9 40 TollarTd Stage Road not less than live (5) percent of the electors of the Town, os nhitiiAriAft a determined from the latest officials lists of the Registrars of Theodore R. Cummings Jr., April 25 failure of a Nike Orion has been flying for about six or altitude of 50 miles, but he said it 10 Voters, hos not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its charged that if Myette wins, he will rocket carrying a pollution­ seven years.” got no higher than 6,000-7.000 feet Mostly sunny and milder today r t p i n i n n « reference to o special Town election. with highs 65 to 70. Partly cloudy . Tolland, CT 06084 throw his delegates to Targa at this sampling device. The Nike rocket dates back to the — a little more than one mile. P p n p l A 9 tonight with lows 45 to 50. Partly G FtO SSM A N ’S STEPHEN T. CASSANO July's convention. In response to questions from early 1950s when it was developed There, the burned-out Nike first R n n r t a 11-14 EOE SECRETARY - Myette could not be reached for The Associated Press on Friday, as a ground-based missile against stage failed to separate before the sunny on Sunday with highs around 410 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 70. Details on page 2. U .S ./W o rld Lisa, Office Manager MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT comment. the malfunction was described by aircraft. It was used .in different second stage Orion ignited. Doted of Manchester, Connecticut this Tfh dqy of M ay, 19*6. 145 Spencer Street / Manchester, CT 06040 029-05