ICONDOMIMUMS FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Luxury UP to 1310 square feet Sbcdroom Townhouse. available on Main Air, pool, fireplace, Street. Warren E. How- tennis, g o lf. SHOO per lond. Inc. 643-1100. month. Southfield MANCHESTER Office Green. 647-3014. building tor rent. Ideal location. Ample park­ STORE AND ing. Good exposure. R.D. Murdock. 643- LICENSED South Wlnd- OFFICE SPACE 3693. tor mother hat NionuHiMkHEg* 96 Chevy Van *15,486 summer and oil yeor FURNISHED Offices with RtEMiBllEg SQrvkQ 99 Honda C M o *0995 VACATION ftpenlnot In her home 94 Chev Camero *5195 phone, receptionist, for children aoet 3 and NS Jsb Tee Ole er Tee tmell copy, tax and secre­ RENTALS ie% SeWer OtUee OWceunt 94 Honda Aooord *7995 up. 644-8331 o ffer 4pm . MiiiWer ef Ihe letireWliiiel tary support. 647-4000. MISQUAMICUT. A 'h ■9 Honda Aooord H/B *6996 91 Chovy Monlo Carlo i *4995 EAST Center Street. 1,000 rooms, cable, heated. Reg. Ins. Ref. Oeu78S-07B1 Anytime. Walking distance to 94 O ld i Cutloso *6995 square feet office Develee yeeeg leeretog skills spoce. Excellent vlso- beach. Available: July ee«. U siesiS 4ey eers ksnw. •9 Ply. Horizon *2995 blllty. 649-0533. 9-16, August 6-30, Au­ M A tilV i Sn MMn i 4 pbms 99 Honda C M o *5495 gust 37-September. DEUVERING w i Rich, dean, otone-free •4 Comare Cpo. *4995 LIQUOR PRRMIT Families preferred. if NulnKlBi Tiii Nut. EliCTffiCM. H youVe slek of eonheelan not loom. 5 yerdo. •SOPIueTex. 99 Dodgo Lanoor *7495 NOTICH OP APPLICATION Call 643-0491. 5 6 8 -8 5 8 9 returning your oaHs, osN ue. Alto, tend, grovel, ttone Caupe, 6 cylinders, 97 HorWa Lxl Aooord *12,995 This Is to Give notice that I, NOTICE TO CREDITORS A i*r msureSl Mmy RslWeMss end horee manure. 100,000 miles. Very Frederick S. Martin of 319 E S T A T E O F CLEANINe ELECTMCM. WORK deed, engine needs S3 Honda C M o 4 dr. *4995 Abbey Rd., Enfield, CT 04M3 A B R A H A M P O D R O V E , OkO MAR CwMtrueliM Need a new Service with wark. 8600. Call 383- 83 Bulok Skylark 4 dr. *3495 hove filed on oppllcatlen plo- 8ERVIGE8 M MiiNlMlir.lRf.64S.l7tO 6 4 3 - 9 5 0 4 ABRAHAM M. PODROVE circuit breekero? 6039. 99 Honda CMo SI corded June 14,19M with the The Hon. Wllllom E. Flti- M ote etp downi Check ue out In *8495 Deportment of Liquor Con­ Oerold, Judoe, of the Court ttio M on^Milof yoHow pOQOo. 92 Chov. CHMIon *2995 trol a restaurant liquor for SOUTH BOUQN of Probate, District of Mon­ Tag SaH tcraaBsA Laaai 88 Bulok Bomaraal 2 dr. *6995 the...... sole of alcoholic:llq liquor on chester at o heorina held on CLEANMC JOSEPH DUMAS Any emouni deRvsrsdi Also, fin, Thursday, June 23, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm the premises 300West Middle June 9, 1900 ordered that oil PMNTIN6/ grevel, elone end beik. mulch. LIPMAN #1 83 Mazda RX7 *6195 30 C e n ts Turnpike, Monchester, CT S46-B2S3 claims must be presented to HomoB and Condos BobceL beckhoe 6 leader lenlel. VOLKSWAGEN 04040. The business will be the fiduciary at the address IPAPERHIfi "Ths Asto PrsfsfsiBBals” owned by Frederick S. Mor- 86 Suzuki Semurl Conv. below. Failure to promptly C a ll DAVIS COHSIRUenON 24 A49M9 8t., ■iBchester tln of 300 West Middle Turn­ present any such claim may NAME your own price. HEATMO/ 5100 ml...... *9996 pike, Monchester, CT 04040 result In the loss of rights to 647-154S Father Sr Son Pointing 872-1400/659-988S 97 Vugo 3 dr.. 18K ...... *2996 ond will be conducted by Fre­ recover such claim. PLUMRINfl 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 derick S. Mortin os per­ and Papering. Remo­ 96 VW QoH DIeeel...... tgSGS Utilities m ittee. Johanna Bruder Roy, val. 391-8567. 99VW8olrooeo.AT, AC, Assistant Clerk FREDERICK S. MARTIN LAWN CARE p a i n t i n 6 Inferior and AM/FM Ceeo.. PMIr.... June 17,1900 The fiduciary Is: exterior. Qualify and A W a S S " " * EJ landscapinr 89 CuMose Clorm bm ...... *6399 Tow n halts William B. Olotzer Bollert, pumps, hot water 88 Jeep Pioneer MORIARTY 05S-04 E xecutor LAWNS Mowed. Reaso­ professional work­ surviving 100 Constitution Plozo manship. Free esti­ tanks, new and 2 Or, 4x4 ...... NOTICE TO CREDITORS nable prices, free estl- repleoements. TXNDsexronr S3 Jeep Wigoneer. H a rtfo rd , C T 04103 mates. Coll Crolp w o M T O o e e s u BROTHERS E S T A T E OF 041-04 mofee. Please fele- FREE ESTIMATES Loaded...... KATHERINE D. ROTH, Oka phone John 647-1907. Mund. 74^8173 or 743- LDWA DDDOklQ MUO HNllllDIIDflODk U S E D C A R S KATHERINA ROTH 9383. 843-0648 / 228-0818 82 VW Rabbll DIeeel...... *2896 heat wave The Hon. William E. Htz- NOTICE TO CREDITORS CM FREE ESTIMATES 82 Bulok Skylark...... *2998 86 Merkur 8«o>eio *10,405 E S T A T E O F ROOXKaPINfi/ Gerold, Judoe, of the Court PsrSBBBliSBi law s 86 Camero IROC-Z ...... *19496 87 Mere. G. Marquis *13,805 sewer work, of Probote, District of Man­ LEONARDS PUKINSKIS INCORIETAX RDHDvatiDn^Pliis chester at a heorina held on The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Custom Interior 6 Exterior IMIRCELLAREOUS Cars D LsBiscsplBf 81 Mereedee 389SU AT, 97 Mero. Topaz *6705 By Andrew J. Davis June 17,1900 ordered that oil Gerald, Judge, of the Court Pelnllng ■ CoWng Repair 6 SERVICES 742-8224 im Sliver, 49K...... *29,696 97Mero. Cougar *11,005 and The Associated Press claims must be presented to Of P robate,», DOlsl is tric t o f M a n ­ BARBARA RAY Renew ■ Fewer Washing 77 Camero. VS. AT...... *2496 the fiduciary at the address chester at o heorino held on 97 Ford Tompo *DW 0 below. FOIIure to promptly June 14,1900 ordered that oil BOOKKEEPING Free Esf fmefee ■ DDD lobs. Trucking. 24 ToHbrA Tflpk, Rtt. S3 87 Lincoln T.C. *16,206 The hot and humid weather present any such claim may claims must be presented to SERVICES Inaurtd • Stnhr Oheountt Home repairs. You VsmoR, CT • 64D-263S *11,305 which has suffocated residents result In the loss of riahts to the fiduciary at the address 87 Mete. O. Marquis below. Failure to promptly 646-2253 name It, we do It. Free over the last few days and caused recover such claim. estimates. Insured. 643- CONCRETE 87 Lincoln MK7 *21,005 Nate helps present any such claims may water supply problems in some Johanna Bruder Roy, result In the lost of rights to 0304. 87 Ford Cr. Wo. *11,605 Assistant Clerk recover such claim. D A B PAINTING CONCRETE WORK 87 More. Cougar *11,006 parts of the state has been The fiduciary Is: 6 4 9 - 3 8 8 1 20 Yeart Expsr/enoe CLYDE replaced by a forecast of cooler By Andrew Yurkovskv William J. Roth Johanna Bruder Roy, CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 87 Mazda RX-7 *17,405 That “ stabilization” would in­ Asslttant Clerk HANDYMAN Foundation, addlllon. days to come, the National Manchester Herald volve making the site safe during Administrator ICARPENTRY/ Dependable end expetlenoed, Heme Improvement-. Pclntlne ROUTE 83, VERNON 89 Toyota Camry *0406 200 T a y lo r Street The fiduciary It: - aeMnwnli FInItlicd • Ttllne - cxoavallon, polio, oMowalks. Weather Service reported today. Mlldo Pukinskis Low Pilose end Fully Insured. 84 Century LTD 4 dr. *6995 89 Mazda 629 Turbo *0605 the time work is stopped. Vernon, C T 04044 IREIRODEUNfi LIsM Carpentry - ODD JOBS - Fully Iniund. Fn» Etflmefet. Temperatures today are only E xecutrix RIohard Caron 88 Cavalier CS 4 e, *5995 86 More. Lynx •3006 The town of Manche.ster ha. wWe o speeGtae In CALUHAN’S 99 Mero. Lynx *3005 about 10 degrees higher, the the secondary part of the sewage coln Center hearing room to Gerold, Judge, of the Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS kUdSenerBrnen WINDOWS SPECIAL BUY oo^nmerplel wo^k. ^tegletered. In- UNE PAM IHM SERVICE 89 Mero. Marquis *5006 weather service reported. Fri­ treatment plant today. Assistant discuss the dispute with the Corps of Probate, District of Man­ E S T A T E OF ASPHALT MAIHTEHAHCE 1986 CHEVY CAVAILIER chester at o hearing held on LUCILLE CAVAGANARO, iufwdy fofoPOCMOO* ehwRUshaaW ehriiilib Drivewaye 6 Parking Lola AND DOORS day, temperatures should only Town Manager Steven R. of Engineers and the administra­ 4 Or., 4 Cyl.. 4 Spd-. 86 Mero. Marquie *5005 June 9, 1900 ordered that oil Oka LUCILLE K. • Hot nuMertzed Creek SeWne climb into the 70s, while iSaturday Werbner said. tion’s response. The meeting, claims must be presented to CAVAGNARO, •46-8168 140 Hilliard 8t. Le Mllaa, ftrsreA *4600 88 Llnooln T.C. *12,005 the fiduciary at the address oka LUCILLE KIELY Manchester, CT 06040 • Aeptien ne piki « Seel OeeHne THEnmAV WIMOOWS *6006 temperatures are predicted to hit Nathan Agostinelli of Manches­ which originally was to have been 88 Cayeller 4 dr. •4995 88 Ford LTD below. Failure to promptly CAVAGNARO FARRANO REMODELING FuW kwured Aee ttUmUm A D O O M 85 aide Wagon *6005 the 80s again. ter. a civilian aide to the secre­ closed to the public, became present any such claim may The Hon. William E. Fitz­ TEL 643-9330 Sold tnd IntU/lod by profee- 87 Cilelt 4 d'. *9495 Hot temperatures are not pre­ tary of the Army, said today he result In the lots of rights to Gerald, Judge, of the Court end gultoie. Call 525-2448 TODAYI tlontl nmodtUng eontmotor. 87 CuUatt z er. •10,995 88 Chov. Spectrum *4205 heated after Republican Director recover such claim. of Probate, District of Mon­ Baokheo and buNdoier ssrvlee A $ol»ellon of vmyf or wood 87 Cavelier ter. •7995 84 Merc. Cougar *5405 dicted to return for the next four has spoken to Col. Thomas Rhen, Ronald Osella questioned Town chester at o hearing held on unity. Cuytom earpontty e Johanna Bruder Roy, ovallaMe. Con Bob Fonand, Jr. Is advertising expensive? 87 Pont Grand Am •9995 84 Mere. Cougar *6405 to five days, the weather service the division engineer for the New Manager Robert Weiss about Assistant Clerk June 13, 1900 o rdered th a t oil Yau’ll be surprised naw yptolyllly. claims must be presented to Rut. 047-8600 87 Pont. SunMrd opt *7995 94 Mere O. Marquie *7006 reported. England Division of the Army whether he had read the contract The fiduciary It: the fiduciary at the address ecanamlcol It Is ta adver­ B7B-9760 Northeast Utilities has not had Corps of Engineers, and has been agreement for the improvements John K. Wilks, below. Failure to promptly RM.845-8B40 tise In Classified. 643-3711. 84 Llnooln T.C. *11,406 Co-Executor present any such claim may 643-2711 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 84 Llnooln Contin. *11,505 a problem meeting demands, assured of a quick solution The to the plant and whether the Elaine W. Mlskunot, result In the loss of rights to said Jeff Kotkin, company spo­ Corps had notified the town that signature on it was his owm. Co-Executor recover such claim. 94 More. Cougar *6405 140 Lydoll Street 84 aide Delta *6006 kesman. In fact, the company has work on the secondary part of the Weiss answered that he had M anchester, CT 04040 Johanna Bruder Roy, plant was in violation of federal Assistant Clerk MISCELLANEOUS CARS CARS S e / / Y o u r Car 83.Mete. Cougar *5005 sold power to companies in read the contract but had con­ 04^04 Msrchandlse Pennsylvania. New Jersey and law because it encroached on The fiduciary 1s: FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE sulted with the town attorney Court of Probate, District of Edward J. Cavagnaro EO 301-306 CENTER ST. Maryland ove the last few days, wetlands. before signing it. M anchester Admtnistrotor MANCHESTER he said. The decision to halt work comes Democratic Director Stephen NOTICE OF HEARINO 73 LInnmore Drive DECORATIVE 30" x 36" VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit RnTV/STEREO/ plote gloss mirror, C H E V Y C a valier 1983. 4 n s “ We were thinking we'd have a a day after a heated meeting of E S TA TE O F M anchester, C T 04040 door, automatic, olr, 1976.4 door, automatic, 4 Lines — 10 Days T. Cassano then launched into MELISSA MAYNE, o minor 043-04 APPLIANCES dated 1958. Best o ffer 120,000 miles. $500 or 643-5135 shortage yesterday.” he said. the town Board of Directors, Osella, saying that no one had the Pursuant to on order of Hon. ESji 633-6164.0 full power, tlltsteering, speed control, rear de- best offer. 649-5227 be­ 509 charge each addi­ "W e ended up with a surplus.” during which members sparred expertise Osella expected of William E. FitzGerald, STATE OF CONNECTICUT Judge, doted June IS, 1900 a FRIGIDAIRE refrigera­ AIR Conditioner, Carrier. fogger. 643-6181. fore 3pm. tional line, per day. You Last week, during the season's over how the administration Weiss. DBFARTMBNT OF to r. 17 cubic foot. Gold. |SS?lAin08 FOR hearing will be held on on ap­ 6000 BTU. Good condi­ can cancel at any time. first heat wave, the company should handle the dispute with "You’re doing a little grilling plication proylng for author­ BNVIRONMBNTAL Excellent condition. tion. S75. 649-0734. DODGE Arles 1986 . 4 SORRY, CU r e n t a e a r e ity to compromise and settle PROTECTION $100. 647-9104. door, power steering, bought power from utility com­ federal authorities over the $27 here, you’re putting this guy on o doubtful and disputed TOWN OF TOLLAND AIR Conditioner. 1800 NO REFUNDS OR power brakes, olr. 25k. P O N T IA C 6000 1986. 4 ADJUSTMENTS FREE Mileage on low panies in New York and Canada, million upgrading of the plant. the spot ... what are you driving claim In favor of sold estate NOTICE OF INTENT TO BTU, 220 volt. Excel­ ogolnst John Evonlskl os In Not oil the news Is on the Excellent condition. door, V-6, olr condl- cost auto rentals. VII- he said. The Army Corps of Engineers at?" Cassano said. W A IV E T H E lent condition. $250. $5495. 659-1009. sold application on file more RROUIRRMRT FOR front poge! There's lots of Call after 4pm. 646-6819. tloner, AM-FM CAU HERALD loge Auto Rental. 643- There were two power failures issued the order Monday because Cassano said that the real is.sue fully appears, at the Court of FUELIC HEARINO newsy Information In the T O Y O T A King Cob 1986. cassette, rust proofed. 2979 or 646-7044. in Hebron Wednesday, but they of the lack of a wetlands permit was not who was responsible for Probate on July 7,1900 at 3:00 Classified section. 643- P.M. APPLICATION NO. Excellent condition. Original owner. 11,000 CLASSIFIED were not a result of the weather, for work in the area of the getting the permit but what he IW-88-38S 2711. Stereo, bucket seats, miles. Mint condition. Elizabeth A. Bldwell, TAG said Henry Prescott. NU regional secondary facility. The town de.scribed as a power struggle Ass't. Clerk Pursuant to Section 22a-39(k) matching top, turbo. $0600. 643-8831 offer 643-2711 057-04 of tho Connoctlcut General ROOD THINGS El]SALES 643-4593. 5pm. community relations director. David Kool/Manchester Herald administration had decided to between the Corps of Engineers Ceurt et Probate Statutes tho Commissioner The first blackout occurred at continue work until an actual and the federal Environmental of Enyironmtntal Protoctlon TO EAT District el Manchester NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- about 5 p.m. and affected 75 COOLED HEELS — Coventry police morning as they take part in the copy of the order was received, Protection Agency. " I f I were a NOTICE OF HEARING Iras under consldorotlon the application of the Connoc­ erol Statute 23-65 prohibits homes for an hour. The failure officer Anthony Dejulius, left, and three torch-bearing ceremony ot the statewide despite the threat of stiff fines. taxpayer of Manehestei. I’d be E S TA TE O F the posting of advertise­ CLARA BELLE SMITH, tlcut Department of Tran­ was a result of a blown fuse, he officers from the University of Connecti­ Special Olympics. Dejulius began his part Earlier this month, the Corps fed up,” Cassano said. A Voluntary sportation to conduct minor ments by any person, firm or Conservatorship grading, oxcavotlon, ma­ CHAPONIS Brothers corporation on a telegraph, said. cut police department brave the rain this ot the run near Coventry Lake. notified the town that work on the Osella said that the town should Pursuant to on order of sonry and construction acti­ telephone, electric light or plant encroached on wetlands vities within ropuloted wet­ Strawberries. Pick power pole or to o tree, The second outage, the result of comply with the cease-and-desist Hon. William E. FitzGerald, and was in violation of federal Judge, doted June 14,19M a lands and watercourses os- your own, Clark Street, shrub, , rock, or any other a bad transformer, caused 452 order rather than seeking help hearing will be held on on ap­ soclotod with tho stabiliza­ South Windsor. Free natural object without a writ­ homes to lose power, FTescott law, but the Corps' letter did not from U.S. Rep. Barbara B. tion of an eroding soctlon or plication praying for author­ containers. Open 8om- ten permit tor the purpose of said. All but four homes had their order the town to stop work. ity to sell certain real prop­ roadwov embankment 8pm or until picked out. protecting Itorthepubllcond Barges stuck, crops failing erty situated In the Town of located at 210 Marrow Rood corries a tine ot up to $50 fo r power restored in about 80 The cease-and-desist order See SEWAGE PLANT, page 10 In the Town of Tolland. No children under 14 Manchester, County of Hart­ allowed In field. Coll each offense. minutes, but the other homes from the Corp.s says that work ford, as In said application on The Commlsflonor hot mode SUPER Tog Sole. D row - file more fully appears, at the a prollmlnory determination 528-5741 tor were without power for about By Mike Hirsh power outages and at least two .should stop in areas under the Court of Probate on July 5, that tho proposed activity It Informoflon. Ing, drafting, graphic three hours. The Associated Press Rainmaking efforts fires while as much as 2 inches of jurisdiction of the Corps, 19M at 2:15 P.M. not llkol V to have a slgnlflcont art materials. 1 week­ offer little hope Werbner said. Corps and town Pope faces odvorto Impact and hare- STRAWBERRIES. Pick end only. June 24, 25, In Manchester, the town water rain fell on parts of Vermont, Elizabeth A. Bldwell, Crews dredged the drought- officials have said that the Corps Ass't. Clerk bv publlthet hit Intent to your own. Zeppo and 26. Friday 12 noon department has not had problems — story on page 18 Rain also fell in Clyde, Ohio, waive the roaulromont for Forms. 738 Birch to 7pm. Saturday 9om- meeting demands, said Patrick shrunken Mississippi River where Sioux Indian Chief Leo­ considers the entire scope of 054-04 public heorina, provided ho controversy Mountain Rood, Man­ 5pm and Sunday 9om- Kearney, water operations man­ around the clock today to free nard Crow Dog had performed a improvement work at the secon­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS shall hold a hearing If ho re- chester. 643-6318. E S TA TE OF colvet a petition tlgnod by at 2pm. 611 Polllsodo ager. "Right now, we're doing hundreds of backed-up barges, "With the searing heat we’ve rain ceremony he promised dary facility to affect wetlands. JOSEPH W. SKONESKI laott 25 portoni roquoftlng a Avenue, Windsor, CT. hearing within tho comment Use o low-cost od in OK,” he said. while triple-digit temperatures had the situation has become would bring rain by today. Florist Werbner said that work would The Hon. William E. Rtz- R oute 159. R ain or prompted autoworkers to walk continue on the primary part of in Austria Gerald, Judge, of the Court period spoclflod below. Co­ Classified for quick re- shine. Despite it being one of the driest very, very serious as our crops Cliff Doebels, who brought Crow of Probate, District of Man­ pies of all appllcotlont ore suits. 643-2711. off the job after a co-worker begin to deteriorate,” said Iowa's Dog to the northwestern Ohio the plant, though it would be ovallable for Inipoctlon In Junes on record, most Connecti­ chester at 0 hearing held on collapsed and died. secretary of agriculture, Dale town, said he wasn’t sure if the hindered by the stoppage at the VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Pope June 14,1941 ordered that all the Office of tho Commlt- WANTED TO cut reservoirs are at or near claims must be presented to tloner of Envlronmontol capacity. Sprinklings of rain Wednesday Cochran. “ In the next 10 days, if chief deserved the credit for the secondary facility. 'Though the John Paul II today began an Protection, Room 201, State SPORTING 6U Y/TRADE the fiduciary at the address GOODS Bristol banned car washing and succeeded only in frustrating we don’t get rain we could lose 50 showers. contractor will be told today to Austrian visit that has angered below. Failure to promptly Office Building, Hartford, CT ED some Jewish groups because of present any such claim may 94194 and In tho Town or City WANTED to buy. Old lawn watering until further notice farm-belt growers, while thun­ percent of our corn crop.” 'T m not one to know those stop construction at the secon­ result In the loss of rights to Clerk's Office for tho town MISTRAL Windsurfer, furniture, clocks, derstorms across the Northeast dary site, the contractor will have scheduled meetings with Presi­ whore a prolect Is located. on Tuesday, while officials in A series of fierce thunder­ answers,” he said. “ All I know is recover such claim. $750. 6 fo o t soil with lamps, pointings and earned a round of applause from storms ripped across southern to “ stabilize” the site before dent Kurt Waldheim. To be contldorod, commontt East Lyme and Simsbury have you flip a coin and sometimes it Johanna Bruder Roy, battens, 12 foot board rugs. Will pay cosh! fans at Tiger Stadium in New Hampshire during the night, removing its crews. Werbner The pope’s special Alitalia DC-9 Assistant Clerk should be submitted to the with adjustable most- Coll 646-8496. Committlonar, In writing, on See WEATHER, page 10 Detroit during a rain delay. knocking down trees and causing See DROUGHT, page 10 said. aircraft landed at Vienna's The fiduciary Is: or before July I I , 1998. track, foot straps and Doris A. Easton Schweehat Airport at 4:10 p.m. Dated: June 14,1999 skeg. Coll 774-4845 be­ E xecutrix tw een 5pm-10pm or 646- (10:10 a.m. EDT) after a flight 15 O xford T ro ll John W. Anderson, Automotive from Rome. W allin g fo rd , C T 04493 Deputy Commissioner 0271. 040-04 Jury gets Crafts case John Paul, making the 38th 054-06 foreign pilgrimage of his nearly MUSICAL CARS NEW 88 S-10 INVITATION TO BID ITEMS 10-year papacy, also will meet FOR SALE with representatives of Austria’s The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester will re­ after 53 days of trial ceive bids for Rerooflng of Weslnlll Gardens, Elderly Hous­ UPRIGHT Plano, white, V O LV O W agon D L 1981. NEW 88 $-10 TAHOE tiny Jewish community, visit the ing until 11:00 A.M. on the 4th day of July, 1944 at the office of great sound! Asking Automatic, AM-FM •9062 site of a Nazi concentration camp the Housing Authority ot the Town ot Manchester at which $200. Pleose telephone stereo. $4,450. Please NEW 88 %-TON 4x4 Bv Dean Golembeski Barry R. Schaller said the jury and address Roman Catholics in time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read John at 643-8799. The Associated Press would begin deliberations today aloud. telephone 742-8171. neighboring communist coun­ 120 Boss Accordion. E x ­ F O R D E sco rt 1982. 1 tNEW 88 after he has instructed jurors on tries during the five-day trip. Proposed forms of contract documents. Including plonsand cellent condition. With specifications ore on tile at the oftice of Housing Authority owner. Excellent con­ ’ 1 3 ,6 9 5 1 NEW LONDON - After 53 days the law. Waldheim has been shunned by of the Town ot Manchester, 34 Bluefleld Drive. Manchester, cose. $300. Please tele­ dition. $2300. Please 1%-TON 4x4 of testimony and arguments, a The complex case has involved CT 040404799. phone 646-2857. SCOTSDALE. V8. A T- most Western leaders because of telephone 742-7625. New London Superior Court jury more than 100 witness and 650 Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing «e297 allegations of complicity in Nazi 42100 with the Housing Authority ot the Town of Manchester PETS AND M E R C U R Y Com et 1972. will finally decide whether a exhibits over the past three war crimes during his service in Runs good, body good. for each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit will be SUPPUE8 ’ 15,395 Newtown airline pilot killed his months. The prosecution has the German army in World War returned to each person who returns the plans, specifico- Needs exhaust. $200. PLUS wife in 1986 and disposed of body alleged that Crafts killed his wife, tlons and other documents In oood condition within lOdovs Coll John 643-8799. SILVERADO, AT. AC II. after bid openlnp. FERRETS. 2 moles, 8 *0214 parts using a wood chipper. cut up her body with a chain saw 1981 CHEVY Wagon. Air, The Austrian president was to A certified check or bond draft, payable to the Housina weeks old, not neu­ Closing arguments in the and then fed body parts through a greet the pope upon his arrival in Authority ot the Town of Manchester, U.S. Government tered or descented. $30 Automatic, AM/PM, rented wood-chipping machine. bonds or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the Bidder and each. Coll 643-7884 ask more features. $2,000. murder trial of Richard Crafts Vienna. A few hours later, the acceptable sureties In an amount equal to five percent ot the 649-8430. concluded Wednesday, and Judge Helle Crafts, a 39-year-old pope was to meet privately with bid shall be submitted with each bid. for Michael. D A T SU N P ulsar N X 1983. stewardess, was last seen on Nov. Waldheim and his family in the The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for 18,1986, after she returned to her satisfactory performonce and payment bond or bonds. MISCELLANEOUS 5 speed, good condi­ Hofburg, the imperial palace tion. $2000. Please coll Newtown home from an overseas Attention 1s called to the provisions for equal employment FOR SALE $ SfBkTE when Austria was a European opportunity and payment of not lest than the minimum sala­ 643-9150. TODAY flight. Witnesses said she planned power before World War I; 500 r e b a t e o n 8 -1 0 *6 ^ ’ ries and wages os set forth In the specifications m utt be paid G R A N D To rin o 1976. V8, to divorce her husband, who The Polish-born pontiff drew on this prelect. MYRTLE and other per­ 80,000 original miles, •NOT A VA ILA B LE ON 8-lgaWi; T O B U Y A C A R ennials. Cheap! Pleose admitted to marital infidelity. the ire of Jews when he received The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester reserves good condition. Best Index . Crafts. 50, a pilot for Eastern the right to relect any or all bids or to waive any Informali­ telephone 649-4284 otter offer. Coll 643-2250. Waldheim a year ago at the ties In the bidding. 20 pages, 2 eecllone Airlines and part-time police 5pm. FO R D Tem po 1985. A uto­ Vatican, an audience the pope No bid shall be withdrawn for o period of 40 days subsequent matic, power steering, officer, was arrested in January David Kooi/Mancheater Herald later defended as “ necessary” to the opening of bids without the content of the Housing Butineee______17 Obituaries_____ 2 1987. He testified during the trial Authority ot the Town of Manchester. ENDROLLS power brakes, cloth Cletelfled - 18-20 Opinion_____ B-7 because Waldheim came as a 27W wMth - 284 Interior. AM-FM ste­ that he believes his wife is still COVENTRY VOTE ~ Clayton A. Church morning at the polls, which opened at 6 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF CARTER W " Comics , . 16 People 6 aemocratically elected presi­ THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER 18W width • a lor 2Se reo. $4950. Coll 649-6175. alive. casts his vote this morning on the a m. and close at 8 p.m. At 10:45, officials Connecticut _ 4 Science _ 18 dent. The Vatican says the pope’s By CAROL C. SHANLEY MUST DC ptoked up e l the RELIANT Station Wagon State’s Attorney Walter Flana­ proposed $12.8 million budget for Coven­ of the registrars’ office said 158 people meetings with world leaders do EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HereM OMIee M e n ^ Uwu Focus 8 Sports____11-14 1981. 4 speed, C le o n , gan attempted to simplify the not imply his support for an Doted: June 14,^900. Thureday betora 11 e.m.only. good condition. $750. Local __2-4, 10 Television_ _ 15 try for 1988-89, the second spending plan had voted, representing 7 percent of those 041-04 Coll 649-2373 a fte r 6pm . Lottery______2 U.S./World____5 See CRAFTS TRIAL, page 10 to go to voters. Turnout was light this eligible. individual or political system. t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 23, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 23, 1988 — 8 RECORD Tenant Interpreter is suspended 5 Andrew Yurkovskv the owner of the service. Inter­ the department to work for ITI guidelines AAanchester Herald preters and Translators Inc., and the use of department sta­ ii which is located at 86 Sanrico tionery to communicate with the About Town Mflitary Notes A Manchester woman who is Drive. Anthony Pagano could not employee. Adopt a pet: Liz or Patches adopted the chief court interpreter for the be reached for comment this “Additionally, ITI was one of ti state has been suspended for two morning. the three interpreting services to Class of 1948 plans reunion Enlists in Air Force Bv Anita AA. Caldwell days without pay for improperly A written statement from the which Ms. Pagano referred indi­ By Barbara Richmond AAanchester Herald Bv The Manchester High School Class of 1948 will referring individuals to her hus­ Judicial Department released viduals needing interpreter ^Manchester Herald Daren J. Gates, son of Mrs. China Gates of 120 band’s translation and interpre­ Wednesday said that Pagano’s services. AAc hoM its 40th reunion on Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Downey Drive, recently enlisted in the U.S. Air Housing Authority members tation service. Manchester Country Club. Organizers of the suspension stemmed from a “This disciplinary action con­ Liz, a friendly young mixed Force’s delayed enlistment program. unanimously accepted Wednes­ The action against Elby R. violation of an opinion made by cludes the Judicial Department’s S reunion are seeking information about the following breed with a fan-like tail,, is He is a 1988 graduate of Manchester High School day changes in the selection Wii classmates: Barbara Hewitt Moller, Richard Pagano ends a state Judicial the state state Ethics Commis­ investigation into this matter. this week’s featured pet. and is scheduled to attend Air Force basic training guidelines for tenants of Department investigation of her sion about a year ago, which The department will have no me Hewitt, Lota Smith Horton, Mary Lou Thrall Fuller, Liz is about 1 year old and at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas,- federally-subsidized housing to pai Janice Halladay Legg, Shirley Balkus Shaw, relationship with the service that called for complete separation of further comment.” was the only new dog at the March 16,1989. comply with a new federal law. was first made public last month. Interpreters and Translators and Lawrence Moore, the director see Harriett Schwartz Kate, Nancy Moore, Robert pound this week. She’s mostly The law, which must be imple­ Pagano’s suspension is effective Elby Pagano. of communications for the Judi­ vei Johnson, Robert Hutson, Elmer Morrison, Francis golden brown with some black Arrives for overseas duty mented by July 13, requires today and Friday. "This action is being taken for cial Department, would not elab­ Jol Pagini, James Moriarty, Thomas Robinson, Nor­ and she was wearing a bright housing officials to abandon the Pagano would not comment on 1 man Albert, Douglas Anderson, Edmund Blow and violations of the Ethics Commis­ orate today. red collar when found roaming Army Pvt. Mathew A. Guilbeanlt, son of J. Laurel first-come, first-served system the decision when reached at her sion’s declaratory rulings,” the The statement makes no men­ sor Richard Alves. Individuals with information about on West Street on June 17. Rose and stepson of James L. Rose of 318 Carpenter for filling vacancies and to home by telephone this morning. statement said. “Specifically, the tion of action taken in connection wi( missing classmates should call 649-9019 or 643-4294. Ming, last week’s featured Road, Coventry, has arrived for duty in West develop procedures that favor Pagano’s husband, Manchester violations involve a single solici­ with the alleged violation of the 1 pet, a young male Pekingese Germany. applicants with the greatest need. attorney Anthony F. Pagano, is tation of a per diem employee of ethics law. div Hospital offers breast exams cross, was claimed by his He is a utility helicopter repairer with the 25th But the changes that were uni The Mount Sinai Hospital mobile mammography owner. It turned out that his Aviation Company. He is a 1987 graduate of. made were minor, said Carol fro coach will be at the Stop & Shop supermarket on , real name is Hobo. Coventry High School. Shanley, executive director of the pin Broad Street Thursday, July 28, from 8:30 a.m. to The dog pound is located on authority, saying that it’s more of Lieberman rallies supporters dot 4:80 p.m. Women interested in the breast check town property near the landfill Assigned to overseas duty a wording issue. Nu should make an appointment by calling 286-4915. area off Olcott Street. Dog “All the preferences are in the hel The cost for the test is $55 and is payable at the time Warden Richard Rand is at the Army Pvt. Marc A. Cooke, son of William and original policy.” Shanley said. to I of the examination. Participants should pay for the pound weekdays from noon to I Liz Patches Joan Cooke of 104 Lockwood St. has arrived for duty The preference rule adopted by at $100-a-plate reception here S examination by personal check, money order or p.m. The phone number at the in West Germany. the commission states that te­ tioi charge cards. Cash payments will not be accepted. pound is 643-6642. If there is no Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. and tail, and the other was He is a 1987 graduate of Manchester High School, nants must meet one of three Bv Alex GIrelli caught up with him yet, but I much just to stay even,” he said. clo one on duty at the pound, cail is seeking good homes for the black and white. and has been assigned with the 8th Infantry requirements in order to be AAanchester Herald will.” “ Money buys the television pre Delegates go to convention the police department, 646-4555 many cats and kittens the If anyone is willing to adopt a Division. considered priority for vacan­ Lieberman said he decided to time," Lieberman said: bei and they will get in touch with organization takes in. cat or kitten call any of the cies, she said. Connecticut’s attorney gen­ run against Weicker because “I Asked how he planned to close tov Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post 102 of the American the dog warden. This week’s featured cat is a following numbers; 666-7000, Completes Air Force course The three requirements are: if eral, Joseph Lieberman, shook a think I can win and because I can the gap between him and rou Legion named five delegates to the First District & There is also someone on young female who recently had 623-0489, 242-2136 or 693-6138. a person is forced to move lot of hands Wednesday night at do a better job.” Weicker, Lieberman said. Pol Department Convention of the American Legion. duty at the pound Monday a litter of kittens. She’s a calico Another group that has many Air National Guard Airman Brian W. Lenbo, son the Manchester Country Club, tra The delegates are: Dolores Pinwar, David W. through no fault of his own “I got into politics because I “We’ve got a lot on his record that through Friday from 6to9p.m. cat and her name is Patches. cats and kittens that need of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lenbo of East Hartford; because of a disaster or the action including the hand of the piano wanted to make a difference in we’re going to talk about.” of Morsey, Robert J. Arson. Herb Raymond and There is a $5 fee to adopt a She had four kittens and each homes is the Glastonbury- and husband of the former Jody Metthany of player at the $100-a-tickel pol Clarence A. Mikoliet. Alternates chosen for the of the landlord; if a person is people’s lives,” Leiberman said. Asking those at the gathering dog and the new owner must was different. One was a based Protectors of Animals. Coventry, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force. living in delapitated housing such reception. He said Weicker has built a for their help in the campaign, Poi convention include Bert Michaud, first; Lloyd see that the dog is licensed. buff-colored tiger, one a tor­ The phone numbers to call for course for smalt arms specialists at Lackland Air Lieberman thanked the local wil Smith, second; and Joe Bastek, third. The first as that which has no indoor career as a maverick, “which is Lieberman said that Weicker Before it’s licensed it must toise shell, another a white this group are; 633-2164 or Force Base, Texas. plumbing or no safe heat; if a Democrats who made the finan­ entertaining.” carried the 1st Congressional 1 meeting of the new officers will be Monday at 7:30 have its rabies shot. male with a buff-coiored head 659-3106. cial contributions to his election p.m. at 20 American Legion Drive. person is paying more than 50 Lieberman defined a maverick District in the 1982 election, which the Completes basic training percent of his income for rent. campaign to unseat Republican as a person who “cannot work includes Manchester. Lieberman wh A letter with the preference U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker, but he with other people to make things said Weicker carried Manchester for Pvt. Michael L. Ratcliffe, son of Carole S. Weeks. rule will be sent to the 382 people also asked them for more help. happen.” by a small margin. the of 44 Hawthorne St. and William A. Ratcliffe of 76 on the waiting list for elderly “I ask you to go forward with He quoted a man he met on the “If Toby (Toby Moffett, 1 Obituaries Durant St., has completed basic training at Fort housing and 174 on the waiting list me for the next four-and-a-half campaign trail who said of Weicker’s 1982 opponent) had tee Dix, N.J. for housing subsidies in privately months,” he said in brief address Weicker that “he has made a lot carried the 1st District, he could pai He is a 1985 graduate of Manchester High School. owned rental apartments some­ to the about 70 people who of noise but he hasn't made a have won,” Lieberman said. Soc Evelyn Jobert by his wife. Eve (Fairbanks) Heanue; Mary Quarles; and a great- Manchester; a brother, Weslie J^asa- time next week, Shanley said. But attended the reception. More difference.” Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. Cit a son, Thomas Heanue III of East granddaughter, Sherri Goss. vant of Terryville; 15 grandchildren; she emphasized that the changes than 100 tickets were sold, ac­ Before he spoke to his suppor­ introduced Lieberman as the me Evelyn (Russell) Jobert, 83, of 722 Hartford; two other daughters, Janet A private graveside service will be and three great-grandchildren. Received advanced training Center St., widow of Marcel P. Jobert, do not affect those on the waiting cording to sponsors of the event. ters Lieberman said the fund­ ''next senator from pla Mary Heanue of East Hartford and held Friday at St. Peter’s Cemetery, The funeral will be Saturday at Tech. Sgt. Steven A. Broom, son of Robert H. list a great deal. In his talk, Lieberman, who raising event, one of a series, is Connecticut.” mo died Wednesday at a local convales­ Joan Leslie Shea of Glastonbury; Hebron. A memorial service will be 12:30 p.m. from the John F. Tierney Broom of 90 Swamp Road, Coventry and Jeanne B. cent home. “Nobody’s going to get bumped said he is a runner, said he is in a important because in his last “I’m beginning to enjoy the A three sisters, Pauline Jones and held at a time to be announced. There Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., with Sparks of Sallisaw, Okla., has graduated from Air from the waiting list unless they long race and “I can see the other campaign Weicker spent about sound of that introduction,” Lieb­ An She was bom in Manchester on Josephine Ruggiero, both of Hartford, are np calling hours. The Potter a Mass of Christian burial at 1 p.m. at Force major command non-commissioned officer March 14,1905, and she was a lifelong request to get bumped from the guy up ahead of me. I haven’t $2.5 million. “1 have to raise that erman responded. act and Cecile Beard of Orlando, Fla.; his Funeral Home, Willimantic, is in the Church of the Assumption. Burial academy. He received advanced military leader­ waiting list,” Shanley said. set resident. She was the daughter of the mother-in-law, Grace Fairbanks of charge of arrangements. will be in St. James Cemetery. Calling ship and management training. late Ralph and Matilda (Robinson) In other business. Shanley said figi Orlando, Fla.; and six grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Broom is an aircraft maintenance instructor with an appraisal by the federal Raglndd Plnto/ManchMtar Herald tro Russell. She had worked at the The funeral will be Friday at 11 a.m. to the Seventh Day Adventist Church, to 9 p.m. the 64th Flying Training Wing at Reese Air Force Cheney Bros, silk mills for several Department of Housing and Ur­ OLD GLORY — Dorothy Wohlgemuth, new auxiliary Hospital neighbors will meet par at the Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Quarry Street, Willimantic 06226. Base, Texas. ban Development has not yet Ha years. She was a member of South Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Frances LeMay president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Gerald United Methodist Church, Mizpah James L. Capossela been made on land off Bluefield Hartford. Burial, with military ho­ Frances (Farley) LeMay, of 36B Drive. The authority hopes to use Calve, commander, hoist a flag outside the VFW offices at Spencer Circle and the Senior nors, will be in Veterans’ Field, James L. Capossela, 48, of Brook­ Arrives for Florida duty 608 E. Center St. The VFW recently elected new officers. tonight to discuss association Methodists. Pascal Lane, widow of Robert LeMay, the land for building congregate c Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. field, brother of attorney Joseph died Wednesday at home. Air Force Airman Deanna L. Cipolla, daughter of housing. She is survived by a son and Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Capossela of Vernon, died Wednesday Richard S. Cipolla of 50 Finley St. and Alyce M. By Anita AA. Caldwell posed the day care center for a may be some discussion as well daughter-in-law. A. Philip and Ruth She was bora in New York City on Congregate housing provides p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Danbury Hospital. May 31,1910, and lived in the Hartford O’Neill of South Windsor, has arrived for duty in . housing for those elderly who are AAanchester Herald home it owns at 11 South Alton about the parking garage the (Gibson) Jobert of Keene, N.H.; two Funeral arrangements are incom­ Florida. Meotti will run again, Street. hospital has proposed at the B grandchildren; and four great­ area most of her life. She was the still able to take care of them­ plete. The Green Funeral Home, 57 original organizer of the Manchester She is an aircraft armament systems specialist selves by dressing and eating but For Norm Pattis, the battle is “We’d like some sort of neigh­ corner of Haynes Street and grandchildren. Edna L. Benzinger Main St., Danbury, is in charge of with the 33rd Aircraft Generation Squadron. She is a ^ only half over even though borhood representation at the Turkington Drive, The funeral will be Saturday at 10 Senior Citizens’ Spencer Village who may need someone around in Edna L. Benzinger, 92, of Williman­ arrangements. Group. 1987 graduate of Manchester High School. case something should happen, announcement Friday Manchester Memorial Hospital hospital,” he said, perhaps a seat According to Andy Beck, spo­ a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 withdrew its plans Tuesday to on the development committee, Main St. Burial will be in East tic, mother of Evelyn Cady of Mary Ann Rcbarge She is survived by a son, Robert said Ada Sullivan, chairman of kesman for the hospital, the Andover, died Wednesday at home. LeMay of Hebron; two daughters, the Housing Authority. Regula­ Democratic State Sen. Michael kick-off celebration at the Irish- build a day care center in his he said. garage plans are still in the Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday neighborhood. Neighbors believe group sup­ from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Besides her daughter, she is sur­ Mary Ann (Casavant) Robarge of Beverly Gluhosky of Manchester, and tions include providing for at Meotti. whose 4th Senatorial American Home on Commerce “preliminary study stages.” vived by two sons. Joseph Benzinger Manchester, widow of Paul Robarge, Barbara Gregorio of Hartford; a Public Meetings least one meal a day in a common District includes Manchester, Street in Glastonbury. Sen. John Pattis, of 124 W. Middle Turn­ port is still necessary for future Memorial donations may be made pike, and other residents will be plans the hospital may have in The hospital abandoned its to the Arthritis Foundation Inc., 370 of Port Charlotte, Fla., and Leroy died Wednesday at Manchester Mem­ sister, Dorothy Moser of California; dining room by either the authori­ will formally announce his candi­ Larson, president pro-tem of the Benzinger Jr. of Erving, Mass.; orial Hospital. 14 grandchildren; and 13 great­ ty’s own kitchen staff or by dacy for re-election Friday at state Senate, will attend. meeting tonight at 5:45 p.m. at 11 that area. plans for the day care center at Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield events in Manchester and his S. Alton St. to see “whether we "I don’t think we’ve won the South Alton Street site, citing 06109. another daughter, Shirley Gaspie of She was bom in Burlington, Vt., and grandchildren. Meetings scheduled tonight. contracting a food service. No After a one-hour program, the Loma Linda, Calif.; a brother, Paul had been a resident of Manchester for The funeral will be Saturday at 9 decision has been made on home town. Glastonbury. Glastonbury party will continue need a neighborhood associa­ anything.” the West Middle Turn­ concerns from neighbors and a Broome Jr. of Clearwater, Fla.; three the past 30 years. a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral whether a food service should be Meotti is being opposed by with dancing and refreshments tion” and whether there is pike resident said. ”I think this survey of hospital staff that said a sisters, Estelle VonPohle and Hazel She is survived by four sons, Home, 219 W. Center St. Burial will be Manchester contracted. former state Sen. Carl Zinsser, a with everyone invited. “ broadly-based support” for one. was just a consiousness-raising.” facility that could serve more Thomas Heanue Broome, both of St. Helena, Calif., and William C. Robarge of Shirley, Mass., in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky . Democratic Town Committee, Lincoln Center The state Bonding Commission Manchester Republican, and by Meotti is also scheduled to The hospital had originally pro­ Meanwhile. Pattis said there than 60 children was not needed. Thomas William Heanue, 63, of Gladys Richardson of Redlands, P. Stanley Robarge of Southington, Hill. Calling hours are Friday from 2 hearing room, 7:30 p.m. approved in early June a $2.9 Peter McNamara of Manchester, speak in Manchester tonight at a East Hartford, father of Cheryl Ann Calif.; 17 grandchildren; 45 great­ Weslie C. Robarge of Pooler, Ga., and to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. million bond issue for the building of the Libertarian Party. meeting of the Democratic Town Gudaitis of Coventry, died Wednesay grandchildren; seven great-great Dean A. Robarge of New Britain; .two Memorial donations may be made Bolton which would accomodate 45 el­ Zinsser was defeated by Meotti Committee set for 7:30 p.m. in the at home. grandchildren; and two nephews. She daughters, Mabel Wisdom of Jackson­ to the American Heart Association, derly persons. The l‘/i-acre site is in 1986. when he ran for a fourth hearing room of Lincoln Center. Besides his daughter, he is survived was predeceased by a granddaughter. ville, Ala., and Paula Robarge of 310 Collins St., Hartford. Board of Education, Bolton High Schooi, 7:30 p.m. east of Bluefield Drive in the consecutive term. Other speakers are state repre­ Westhill Gardens housing for the In Manchester, Meotti will sentatives John Thompson, who Coventry elderly. make his announcement at a 10 will announce his candidacy Meanwhile. Shanley said 13 a.m. news conference in Lincoln Wednesday, and James McCava- College Notes RHAM awards 169 diplomas Vote on budget, polling places, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Center. Manchester Mayor Peter nagh. who has not yet said when architects sent in letters of \\id 9 +1^eebdfefeDl)S HEBRON - RHAM High Jennifer Bethany ureene, Tara Ann Laura Lynn ulszewskl. Women Infants and Children, Town Office interest from as far as New P. DiRosa Jr. and Jo-Ann Mor­ he will make an announcement. Greene, Douglas W. Griner. David Everett Paine Jr., Karen Marie Building 1 to 2 p.m. Haven in response to advertise­ iarty, a member of the Manches­ School awarded diplomas to 169 Denise Marie Harr, Paige Alice Palmer, Peter Michael Parsons, David ter Board of Education, will also members of the Class of 1988 in Harrison, Christian R. Hayes, TIa A. Christopher Petro, Erik Matthew Ple- Economic Development Commission, Town Of-, ments in local newspapers. Receives dean’s scholarship Hayes, Karen Lee Higgins, Donald G. cuch, Kevin A. PIsanI, Clinton E. Plott, fice Building, 8 p.m. speak at the conference. Slavery was abolished in Eng­ ceremonies Tuesday night. Here Hill, Todd Leland Hood, Douglas James Ronald T. Poulin, Michael Peter Commission members plan to At 8 p.m.. there will be a land in 1772. Nancy Martel of Westerly Street has received a is a list of the graduates; Haagervorst, Susan Gale Horton. Purtell. interview the architects within a $500 dean’s scholarship from Bay Path Junior Steven D. Howord, Steven W. Hughes. Christian W. Queen. twoKlay period. July 11 and 12, College in Longmeadow, Mass, which she will enter Jason Paul Adams, Theodore Lee Todd Dorsett Ingves. Terence F. Rand, Rachael Anne DebbI Lynn JonkowskI, E. Glynn Reorick, Paul Regan, Theresa Ann allowing approximately a half in the fall. Adams Jr., Luclle Albertinl, Anthonv Jewett, Annette Lynn Johnson, Kelly Regan, Nadine Rose Richmond, Shan­ Thoughts She is a graduate of East Catholic High School and Michael Amalo, Rachel Ann Ambrose, Ann Johnson, Catherine Lin Jones, non A. Richter, Lisa Anne Rogowlcz, hour for a presentation and Brian Scott Anderson, David J. Ander­ Steven W. Jones, Michelle Marie Andrew A. Romano Jr., Jeffrey Roy. interview for each architect firm. will be enrolled in Bay Path’s executive secretary son, Kris John Archambault, Colleen Jurovatv, Amy Lucy Jurs. Karen Shemane Sabatino, Karen program leading to the associate in science degree. Marie Armstrong. Llo Elizabeth Kalom, Michelle Groce Santoro, Dawn Christine Sapla, Yesterday I mentioned how difficult it is to live out Members agreed that once they .1 Diane Jean Bartlett, Hilary K. Bell, Jeanette Kaufman, Craig J. Keegan, Matthew Alan SardI, Brian Donovan have narrowed the choice to two Anthonv C. Blllard, Michael Chris­ Robert J. Kelly, Matthew James Scroggs, Frank A. Seckla, Raymond C. Jesus’ teaching to “Love your enemies, pray fo r' topher Blanchard, Ronald Paul Blow, KIrchmyer, Amy Lynn Knox, Martino Shedrick, Torrie Lynn Shevchenko, your persecutors.” (Matthew 5:44) It’s obviously ' or three firms, they should visit Earns Juris doctor degree Christine Boevneskv, Kristin E. Boh- Christine Kosche, Christine Joan Janet L. Shtmeld, Heidi T. Smith, Karen the site of one of the buildings that man, Thomas M. Bonomo, Mark Jason Kreeger, Lynn Marie Kula. Elaine Souev,, Stephen C. St. Germain, not easy to love someone who won’t love you back. Amy M. Stone of Manchester graduated recently Boucher, Darrin M. Bourret, Brian Karen Jean LaFountaIn, Gregory Andrew Thomos Stenhouse, Jennifer But if you think it’s difficult to love your “enemy” the firms built. Andrew Boyd, Lance Robert Boynton, Robert LaMay, Brian Lawrence Laple- Lynn Stevens, Scott Dexter Stone, from Tulane University Law School. New Orleans, Jeffrey V. Bronke, Cheryl Kathleen rre, Wendy Ann Latham, Sean Chris­ Michael K. Sukach, Shelley Elaine think of how difficult it must be for your “enemy” to \ La. with a juris doctor degree. She graduated cum Brook, Cherle Anne Brundrett, Mark topher LeBaron, Dennis Xavier Le- Sutherland. accept your love. laude. Bunyan, Daniel J. Burger, Sean M. gault, Daniel D. Lessard, William P. Morgaret Ann TsuchIhashI, William What an unexpected challenge! Your enemy Byam. Lockwood, Peter S. Lylyk. E. Tubbs, Edan Robert Tulman. 24 graduate Stephen W. Callahan, Gregory John Robert MacGranor, Ruth Manooklan, Mark W. Utakis. expects your hate not your love. But when you’ve Cavoll, Shirley C. Chase, Tracy Ann Carey Lee MarlottI, Dole Bruce Masst- Damon S. Vosquez, Lucy S. Vasauez, given your enemy love instead of hate, you’ve put 1 Carat CIrlello, Sharon Barbaro Clapp. cotte, Robert Jermyn Mayne, Kathe­ Donald R. Vendrillo, Marco J. Verdone, from ROTC Naomi Belinda Davenport, Kristin rine J. McCall, Janice Elaine McGary, Jodie L. VerIzzI, Steven VIcIno, Joseph your enemy on the spot. What will your enemy do Ibtal Weight Elaine Dewhurst, Kimberly Ann Do- Andrew J. McLaughlin, Lari B. McMa­ C. VIele, Karina Mala VInkels. with your unexpected love? He or she can throw it Dr. Crane’s Quiz menlck, Mory Ann Dbubleday, Tlna- nus, John Potrick VcVeIgh, Sandra Julie Carol Warner, Sheri Ann away or your enemy can hold on to it, and in holding Twenty-four students gradu­ Marle Doucette. May Menard, Marshall Matt, Beniamin Warner, Tracy Ann WIdell, Stephen ated from the Regional Occupa­ Stephen Joseph Emt, Paige Robin Frank Mund, Monica Lee Munnett, Franklyn Willard II, Everett A. Willi­ on to your unexpected love, your enemy can be Eppinger. Kelly Anne Murray, Pamela Joan ams, Melissa Ann Witt, Timothy L. changed by its power. Unexpected, unmerited love tional Training Center last Timothy Allan Fellman, Tammy Re­ Murray, Andrea Marie Muzeroll. Wood, Kurt Wozniewskl. Thursday. 1. Which one of these is inappropriate in this nee Fellows, Angelo Joseph Forestlere. Richard Nadeau, Laura Jean Naegell, Dawn M. Yopp, Todd Michael is a powerful gift to receive. It might even turn an ‘/2 Carat V-* Carat general grouping? Daniel E. Gay, Matthew Dayld Giles, Kathleen Marie Nee, Mary Nericcio, Yorker. enemy into a friend. Diane Smith, a news anchor­ Ibtal Weight Total Weight JONATHAN WINESAP DELICIOUS Kevin A. Goding, Mary Jeon Gothreau, Jon Martin Neumuth. Christina V. Zocco. man and reporter, was the CATAWBA Rev. John P. Gwozdz keynote speaker at ceremonies Center diamond R G G b d k 2. Which type of seasoning is derived from bark? St. James Church held at Manchester Community flanked by PEPPER GARLIC CINNAMON CLOVES Weather College’s Lowe Program Center. 2 triangular cut diamonds. Boys’ 12V2-6 and Girls’ 12V2-4 3. 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High 75 thew VIehs, Danny Whorff and M .i‘.U'ii;.U(I Visa Aiir -ik .tn I i|u»-. Connecticut Daiiy Wednesday: 243. Piay Four: 3464. School. to 80. Sonia Zuromski. • MANCHESTER HERALD. Thureday, June 23, 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, June 23, 1988 — 5 50th fire parade S T A T E N A T IO N Dukakis’ veep selection picks up speed By Laura King in South Windsor '& R E G IO N & W O R LD The Assaclated Press Michael Dukakis made peace with Fire Kills 11 horses FCC to levy decency fine Joseph Biden, a one-time opponent to be biggest ever who might have had grounds for a 'lilS^M E — The owners of 11 Morgan WASHINGTON — The Federal Communica­ grudge, and struggled anew to come hones that perished in a barn fire wanted tions Commission was ready to vote today to to terms with rival Jesse Jackson. By Sue Bai the parade. The awards will be the building’s remains bulldozed levy the first fine for violation of its new Republican George Bush, meanwhile, Manchester Herald presented Sunday at 7 p.m. at the immediately so there would be no decency standards on a Missouri television expressed confidence that the townwide barbecue. memories. “ gender gap” will vanish once his SOUTH WINDSOR -T h e South station that aired a sexy movie during prime According to Chamber of Com­ The purebred horses died Wednesday in views on the issues are known. Windsor Volunteer Fire Depart­ time, FCC sources said. merce Executive Director Dex­ an intense, smoky fire that caused losses Bush was meeting at breakfast ment is planning the "biggest Commissioners were likely to impose the ter Burnham, the chamber ex­ today with Jeane Kirkpatrick, the parade South Windsor has ever estimated at $500,000, fire officials said. maximum $2,000 fine against KZKC-TV for its pects to have SO members former United Nations ambassador seen" to celebrate its SOth anni­ About 40 or SO firefighters from six fire May 1987 broadcast of “ Private Lessons,” participating in the parade. The who is often mentioned as a potential versary, according to firefighter companies were called to the fire, which chamber division will be led by its which included scenes of a bare-breasted running mate. The vice president has John Archer. colorguard, a vintage car with the began shortly after 1 p.m. in a barn woman seducing a teen-ager, said the sources, belonging to Willa Feeney. said he isn’t yet considering specific The department also is spon­ officers and a band on a flatbed who spoke on the condition they not be candidates to fill his own job. soring a dinner/dance and town­ truck. AP photo identified. However, some observers believe a wide barbecue. Firefighters from surrounding 40 lawns damaged LEAVING COURT — Actor Paul Newman drives away from Bridgeport The Kansas City station aired the movie at 8 woman on the ticket might boost The parade, comprised of four towns will cover the South Wind­ WINDSOR — A lawn care company p.m., a time the FCC has determined children Bush’s support among female voters. divisions with approximately 100 sor Fire Department during the accidentally sprayed more than 40 lawns Superior Court Wednesday afternoon after the second day of Jury are likely to be in the audience. The FCC’s A number of polls have suggested that units, will begin Sunday at 1 p.m. parade, according to Archer. with grass-killing herbicides last month, deliberation In his case. In the passenger seat is author A.E. Hotchner, guidelines allow “ indecent” material to be women are far more likely to back from the Sullivan Avenue Shop­ The townwide barbecue, feat­ but health officials say they believe Newman’s friend and partner in the food business Newman started. aired after midnight to lessen the risk that Dukakis, the all-but-certain Demo­ J ping Plaza. The parade will wind uring a choice of a chicken or company has gotten to the root of the such programs could be viewed by children. cratic nominee,'than Bush, his likely down Sullivan Avenue to Shepard pasta dinner, will follow the AP Photo AP photo problem. of the Midwest drought and lack of rain in opponent. But the vice president Nuway near Rye Street. It will be parade at the Rye Street Park. Newman trial halted dismissed such surveys. PROTECTION — Vice President George Bush CELEBRATION — Massachusetts Gov. Mi­ held rain or shine and is expected Ruthanne Babich, whose lawn was one of the East. Tickets for the picnic will be on Blackcut hits Israel “ What you do is spell out your holds up a bullet-proof vest during a chael Dukakis gestures at a Boston news to last three hours. sale at the park Sunday. Tickets those damaged, said Wednesday she was BRIDGEPORT — Afte J" three weeks of A preliminary analysis by the U.S. the first resident to seek out town health Department of Agriculture shows that 1988 JERUSALEM — Fires that appeared set by positions on the issues and the gender Wednesday speech to the National Sheriffs conference where he announced that 50,000 Sullivan Avenue at the intersec­ are $6 for the chicken dinner, $5 testimony and two days of deliberations, a gap goes away and you win the tion of Graham Road will be officials about the spraying done last fo(^ prices may rise by an average of 3 Arab arsonists lit up the night in rural areas welfare recipients have gone to work in the for the pasta dinner and will be on trial involving actor Paul Newman and a election,” Bush told local reporters Association in Louisville. Bush extolled the closed off Sunday at 12:50 p.m. in month by Tru Green Corp. of Windsor, a and a widespread power outage darkened sale at the Park Sunday. The delicatessen owner has come to an abrupt percent to 5 percent. Until the drought, Wednesday on a trip to Louisville, Ky. virtues of the protective device. Employment and Training Choices Program. preparation for the parade. It will division of Tru Green Corp. of Atlanta. Israeli cities and the occupied territories this meal is being catered by Manley halt because of the discovery of USDA economists predicted the increase Bush, who has had to curtail his be reopened after the parade. The Caterers of South Windsor. While some children playing on some of would be in the range of 2 percent to 4 morning, officials said. U unauthorized evidence in the jury room. campaign travel to stay within delegate-selection process, although have held public office. Jackson never town will clearly mark detour "W e are expecting about 3,000 the lawns reported getting rashes, state percent, compared with a 4.1 percent gain The blackout left major Israeli cities and the submit background and financial Judge Howard Zoarski told attorneys to federal spending limits, was spending his campaign has been quietly work­ routes around the parade. The at the barbecue," Archer said. ^nd local health officials say the herbicides occupied Gaza Strip and West Bank without information to the Dukakis campaign has. meet at 10 a.m. today in Bridgeport in 1987. today in Washington, with no cam­ ing with the Dukakis camp to resolve Police Department will direct The Firemen’s Ball/Dinner used were very mild and pose no health power for three hours. Authorities were for scrutiny. The two met Tuesday in California, Superior Court to file motions and decide paign appearances planned. such disputes. traffic through town with the help will kick off the anniversary risk. investigating the outage but had ruled out One lawmaker, however, said he after weeks of signals from Jackson what to do. Jail decision stands Jackson, continuing to plot his Dukakis was spending most of wants to be crossed off the list of that he should be offered a spot on the of state police. East Hartford celebration Friday nightOp.m. at The jury, which had deliberated for eight sabotage. convention strategy, had a morning police and the Vernon Explorer HARTFORD — The state was slow in today tending to gubernatorial busi­ contenders. New Jersey Sen. Bill ticket. Jackson said the two talked La Renaissance in East Windsor. Jury queries mobster hours over two days, was sent home at 3:30 In mostly Arab east Jerusalem, Palestinian meeting set in Washington with his Post. Designated parking areas providing Newton officials information ness in Massachusetts, but was Bradley said through a spokesman about the selection of a running mate, Tickets are $40 per person and high school students today stoned two Israeli campaign chairmen from 34 states. will be clearly marked. NEW HAVEN — A federal grand jury p.m. after its foreman told the court that it traveling to Washington tonight for a that he had told the Dukakis cam­ but refused to elaborate. can be obtained by calling 644- about plans to build a new jail in their buses, slightly injuring several passengers Then he was heading off on a Leading off the parade will be called reputed mobster Alphonse Persico had received depositions from Gold and reception. paign he wasn’t interested. Ron Brown, the head of Jackson’s N 6000. town, but that’s no reason to stop some defendants, and wanted to see and smashing one front windshield, Israel three-day trip to what he called “ the On Wednesday, he told reporters in the newly restored Old Engine 1, Proceeds from all ticket sales to testify about the disappearance of construction of the facility, the state “ He’s absolutely unambiguous abut convention team, said Jackson did not Newman’s. radio reported. The radio said Arab deep, deep South” — Puerto Rico, Boston that the process of picking a which has been out of commission will help defray the cost of the Hartford-area restaurateur William this,” said Bradley spokesman Nick directly ask for a place on the ticket. Freedom of Information Commission has schoolgirls also stoned Israel vehicles on the where he won a non-binding “ beauty running mate had “ just begun.’’ for 20 years. It will be followed by celebration, estimated at $42,000. Grant, according to a published report. Donatiello. Dukakis, who has enough delegates ruled. area’s main shopping thoroughfare. contest” primary earlier this year. However, campaign sources indi­ the South Windsor firefighters. Persico, whom federal authorities have Pressed about Jackson, Dukakis for a first-ballot victory at next The firefighters will have an Food prices may Jump The commission ruled Wednesday that Despite that victory, Dukakis cated the pace was picking up. as month’s Democratic National Con­ The SOth Anniversary Commit­ identified as the underfooss of the Cblumbo replied that the second-place finisher anniversary book available to Jay W. Jackson, former counsel to Gov. wound up with all 57 of the island’s several vice presidential prospects — vention in Atlanta, betrayed a flash of tee has hired five bands for the crime family in New York, is serving a HAR’TFORD — A state agriculture in the primary races was under “ very residents at the picnic. The book William A. O’Neill, should have provided Appalachia hunger probed > convention delegates. Jackson is including Florida Sen. Bob Graham, serious consideration.” impatience when asked about Jack­ parade including the Emerald documents activities of the de­ 25-year sentence for extortion at a federal official says food prices could rise reports used to support the jail sooner to likely to use the trip to point up what Society Band of the New York CHARLESTON, W.V«. — A congressional Ohio Sen. John Glenn and Georgia However, Dukakis said ” it helps” son’s refusal to concede the partment over the past 50 years. prison in Lompoc, Calif. dramatically as early as this fall because the town. he considers to be inequities in the committee is due in West Virginia this week to Sen. Sam Nunn — were invited to ' for a vice presidential contender to nomination. City Fire Department. The 15- There are 2,000 books available member committee has been for residents. investigate hunger in Appalachia, but^ planning the weekend events for debate already has begun over whether more than two years. A display of old equipment, there’s an “ underground” army of starving According to Chairman uniforms and a brief history of the DPUC won’t let CL&P equalize rates people in the state. Top Navy official helps in Pentagon probe Archer, Fire Departments from fire department is on exhibit at ” We are looking for declining food security the South Windsor Public Library across the state and Massachu­ NEW BRITAIN (AP) - The classes — degree of risk. Busi­ in Appalachia, where studies show the poor WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Navy Gaines made an appointment to at 1540 Sullivan Ave. churches and schools using over and factories) are forced to the Senate said “ people will really be While Hudson was describing the setts will participate. The fire­ state Department of Public Util­ ness customers are considered 500 kilowatt hours monthy will subsidize those other customers, are getting poorer,” said Timmie Jensen, a official whose phone was tapped in the hire a Washington-area defense law­ shocked” by the scale of wrongdoing case to congressional leaders on fighter units will compete for "Planning the activities has ity Control has rejected a prop­ more risky since their usage face a 6 percent raise July 1. than that puts us at a competitive staff worker for the U.S. House Select massive Pentagon bribery investiga­ yer, but then abruptly canceled the involved. Wednesday, former Defense Secre­ trophies in eight categories. A been a lot of work, but they will osal by Connecticut Light & varies with economic conditions, Jeffrey Kotkin, a spokesman disadvantage,” Kotkin said. Committee On Hunger. tion has begun cooperating with meeting after getting a call from a “ It appears they have very good tary Caspar Weinberger was defend­ panel of firefighters from the bring much enjoyment,” Archer Power Co. to equalize rates the DPUC said. for CL&P’s parent company, DPUC Chairman Peter G. West Virginia was selected because all 55 prosecutors, and a second defense federal investigator who told him that evidence,” Sen. Strom Thurmond, ing his Pentagon management style Hartford County area will judge said. among its 1 million Connecticut The proposal, which CL&P Northeast Utilities, said W^nes- Boucher said while electric utili­ counties of the coal-mining state qualify as official is negotiating to do the same, ’’you have until 9 a.m. tomorrow to R-S.C., said after being briefed by and warning against public and customers. called equalization, was based on day that large-use customers ties face increasing competition, part of Appalachia, a committee spokesman sources say. , decide whose side you’re on,” accord­ Henry Hudson, the U.S. attorney for congressional overreaction to the The regulatory panel also ap­ getting all customers to produce such as factories or hospitals residential rates should not be said. No other state bears that distinction. Deputy Assistant Navy Secretary ing to one source. Gaines decided eastern Virginia. disclosures. proved Wednesday a 0.5 percent the same level of profits for the James Gaines, whose office was several days ago to cooperate, said Citizen study suggests should not be subsidizing residen­ increased to appease larger cus­ Both Gaines and Cohen had key "No matter how careful you are. rate increase for commercial company. searched last week, has begun telling the sources. tial customers. tomers who are in a position to procurement jobs in the Pentagon. you’re not going to be able to customers of the electric utility. prosecutors what he knows, sources A new rate structure approved “ We recognize the DPUC’s demand reductions. Club buys insurance The 2-year-old investigation focuses Gaines was deputy assistant Navy eliminate dishonesty,” Weinberger Charging a move to equalize by the DPUC carries a 0.5 percent viewpoint, but we don’t think it is He said, however, that electric familiar with the investigation said on allegations that private consul­ secretary for acquisition manage­ 2 Boiton schooi addition said in an interview with The rates would be “ contrary to both increase for residential custo­ LOCKPORT, 111. — A civic group has taken Wednesday evening. - < tants, many of them former Pentagon ment while Cohen was deputy assist­ contrary to law to move toward rates should not be set that could Associated Press. law and sound economic princi­ mers. The rates paid by commer­ equalizing the rates,” Kotkin induce larger customers to gener­ a novel approach to supporting its local police Another Pentagon official whose employees, paid bribes to obtain ant Air Force secretary in charge of Bv Andrew J. Davis into the possibility of renovating ples.” the DPUC questioned cial and industrial customers will said. ate their own power. by taking out a $1 million insurance policy to office was searched, Victor Cohen, Defense Department secrets about buying tactical command, control, Hudson told congressional leaders Manchester Herald only the south end of the building, CL&P figures showing that resi­ depend on how much electricity Kotkin said the decision to "On one of the most critical cover the township’s eight officers if they are also is negotiating with the govern­ upcoming contracts. communications and computer sys­ in closed meetings that 75 to 100 and then connecting that portion dential customers produced a they use and when, the approval propose equalization was made issues that we think is facing us killed in the line of duty. ment on whether to cooperate with After a meeting with the chief tems. Both men have been reassigned contracts worth “ tens of billions of BOLTON — Building nine addi­ with Bolton Elementary School lower return than other classes of states. as the company faces competti- (competition) we had some re­ The insurance idea came up after the deaths authorities, said the sources, speak­ prosecutor in the probe, one of the since the investigation became dollars” are under scrutiny, accord­ tional classrooms, an auditorium with additional classrooms, a customers. The rate structure also carries tion from companies marketing cognition and that is important,” of two Will County auxiliary deputies during a ing on condition of anonymity. Pentagon’s strongest supporters in public. ing to Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich. and gymnasium are among the gymnasium and special needs The DPUC stated that equaliz­ for the first time an increase for- self-generation equipment. Kotkin said. “ The rates are a 1983 crime spree in Homer Township, said suggestions endorsed in a report complex. ing rates ignores the main 3 the state’s large schools and “ If through our rates those factor in addressing the James Clarage, president of the Homer Men released by the Bolton Facilities " It ’s probably the most impor­ difference between customer churches. The decision means level-load customers (hospitals competition.” Study Committee. tant point to address.” Peak said. for Responsible Government. Soviet spy ring The committee made its report “ We don’t have the expertise to The coverage, presented Wednesday to Will public Wednesday night at the recommend here.” County Sheriff John Johnsen, would provide Board of Education meeting at No cost projection can be Controversial prosecutor keeps his Job up to $200,000 for families of each officer killed tried to infiltrate Bolton High School. The lengthy determined on the recommenda­ and up to $1 million total. The policy took report was reviewed at the tions until a decision is made on effect March 1. WALLINGFORD (AP) - Wa- poor performance review he nearly a dozen character wit­ meeting, but the school board will the center school, he said. unidentified sources, reported Dues from the lOO-member social and civic terbury State’s Attorney John A. reportedly gave Connelly, saying nesses prepared to testify on his Wednesday. firm Summer Sizzler Sale! not take any action until Sep­ A March inspection by the state organization are paying the $3,000 annual Connelly, whose job appeared in it was a personnel matter. behalf. Including Superior Court tember so it will have time to on the elementary and center premiums. The insurance applies to the jeopardy partly because of his “ The story is that he was judges and several high-ranking Both the Republican and The OTTAWA (AP) — A Soviet spy ring exposed by "digest” it. said school board schools revealed numerous code sheriff and the seven full-time deputies who outspoken criticism of his boss, unanimouly appointed today to a members of the Waterbury police Hartford Courant have published Canadian authorities tried to infiltrate a U.S.-owned Chairman James Marshall. violations including improper says his surprise reappointment new term,” Kelly said. department. The witnesses were editorials in support of Connelly, patrol Homer Township. military contractor that has access to highly The citizens’ committee, which lighting, lack of proper ventila­ doesn’t mean he’s going to Kelly, who as chief state’s not permitted to testify. calling him a vigorous and classified American naval technology, news reports was formed in February, was tion in school bathrooms and change his style. attorney is a member of the " I ’m ready to go to work independent prosecutor. said. asked by the board to look at numerous safety and fire code Fishermen welcomed home " I ’m going to do the job like I commission, did note that the present deficiencies and what violations. tomorrow,” (ionnelly told repor­ Connelly defied Kelly and state The Canadian Broadcast Co. reported late always have,” Connelly said evaluation itself contained no ters as he left the chief state’s SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — The song of the facilities will be needed in the The committee reported that police by prosecuting Thomas W. Wednesday that the ring was after sophisticated Wednesday after the state’s formal recommendation on attorney’s office. “ I ’ll be there.” sea is still music to the ears of five fishermen future. the additional classrooms will be Speers, a long-time state police warship electronics slated for a new generation of Criminal Justice Commission whether Connelly should be Kelly once had enough votes on now home to family and friends after 144 days While recommending that nine needed in the elementary and informant and confidence man, Canadian naval frigates. It said the sonar, radar voted unanimously to reappoint reappointed. the commission to deny Connelly adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a disabled boat. classrooms, an auditorium and a center schools to handle a pro­ on gambling charges. He also and communications equipment is made by him to an eight-year term. It was Kelly who made the reappointment, but some com­ The five, headed by skipper Gerardo gymnasium be added for the jected increase of 158 students by publicly criticized Kelly’s role in Paramax Electronics of Montreal, a subsidiary of There was widespread specula­ motion Wednesday that the elementary and center schools, missioners changed their minds the case, suggesting that his boss Obregon, 33, received a hero’s welcome Unisys Corp. of Detroit. 1997. There are currently 13 tion that Chief State’s Attorney seven-member commission reap­ the committee found its hands and supported the prosecutor, the tried to intervene on Speers’ Wednesday from dozens of people including classrooms at the elementary John J. Kelly wanted him out. point Connelly, “ based on the The New York Times today quoted unidentified lied on making a recommenda­ Waterbury Republican, quoting behalf. Kelly denied the charge. first lady Margarita de Arias when they flew school and 15 classrooms at the Connelly declined further com­ rating that I ’ve submitted to the Canadian officials as saying Paramax had access to tion about a major problem in the in from Honolulu by way of Los Angeles. center school. ment on Kelly’s apparent change commission and our discussion classified technology including equipment that school system: Bolton Center Relatives, friends, neighbors and fellow The committee also projects an of heart. Kelly, who had report­ today.” The action came after a controls weapons systems aboard U.S. Navy ships. School. Committee members do “ Pescadores” flocked in from Puntarenas, increase of 43 students at the high edly prepared an evaluation 45-minute closed-door meeting not hove the expertise to make a At VITTNER^S Discover their home port 95 miles away, to welcome Foreign Minister Joe Clark told Parliament school, but the report concen­ critical of Connelly’s perfor­ with only members of the com­ recommendation about the them at San Jose’s Santamaria Airport. Wednesday that the eight Soviets expelled last week trates on the other schools mance. also refused to discuss mission and Connelly present. school, which has many code ■ The Real Pleasure of The engine of their 33-foot fishing vessel, the and nine others formerly stationed in Canada and because the most immediate Connelly’s reappointment or the Connelly brought with him violations, said Jack Peak, com­ Cairo III, was knocked out beyond repair now barred from re-entry were after sensitive problems are concentrated there, military and commercial secrets. mittee co-chairman. Planting — during a storm Jan. 24, five days after they said Raymond Ursin, committee He said Canadian authorities had prevented any The 23-member committee has sailed out of Puntarenas, leaving them adrift co-chairman. severe security breach. recommended that the school This Week’s Pleasure in the Pacific. board hire an architect to deter­ In January, a two-room, In retaliation, the Soviet government expelled two mine whether the school should $233,800 addition was approved Canadian diplomats Wednesday and said three 9 be abandoned, expanded or reno­ for the elementary school. The Train fire still burns others currently out of the country would not be vated. Also, the committee has addition should be built by the end 25% OFF REGULAR PRICES allowed back. CROFTON, Ky. — Burning phosphorus suggested that the architect look of the year. Spokesman Viatcheslav Bogdanov of the Soviet ON NURSERY STOCK from a derailed tanker spread a toxic cloud embassy in Ottawa termed the expulsions from across five Kentucky counties, driving Canada ” a provocation.” thousands of residents from their homes “ These people were not doing anything wrong,” Bolton meeting Toesday WE HAVE A REAL GOOD before it began dissipating today. he said. SELECTION FOR THIS SALE, The phosphorus burst into flames in Clark and other government officials declined to on salt-storage facility 99-degree heat late Wednesday when 34 cars of provide details of the Soviets’ activities, though Men’s, Ladies’ and Girls’ INCLUDES AZALEAS, a CSX Transportation Corp. train derailed and Clark said they included attempts to infiltrate BOLTON — A $25,000 request to the chemical leaked from one car. The fire national security intelligence agencies. The money for the shed would The CBC said one of the Soviets expelled was a build a new road-salt facility will be taken from the town’s surplus 315 Broad St., Manchester 647-8997 RHODODENDRONS, FLOWERING burned itself out shortly after dawn today. Swimwear naval attache at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa and be among Items on the agenda of cash account. 14 SERVICES IN 10 M INUTES The Federal Aviation Administration this A sizzling swimwear sale just in time for the a special town meeting to be held NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY SHRUBS, FLOWERING TREES, morning lifted a restriction imposed overnight was “ caught red-handed in a sting” operation. To\yn ofhcials also will ask It connected his expulsion to the arrest earlier this heat of summer. Many of the latest styles; Tuesday at 7:30 p.m in the voters to appropriate up to $8,000 OIL CHANGE INCLUDES: CHECK a FILL: on all air travel at or below 2,000 feet in the • Change oil (up to 5 qts.) • Brake fluid AND EVERGREENS month of a Canadian of Hungarian descent, Stephen tanks, monokinis, bikinis and trunks in assorted Community Hall. from surplus cash to. pay addi- • area. State officials temporarily closed some 10W-30or 10W-40 • Power steering (Ros^ are not Included) Ratkai, who was charged with attempting to obtain solids, stripes and prints. While they last. Sandra Plerog, first selectman, tional tipping fees in connection • New oil filter •Chassis lube fluid roads. • Vacuum interior classified U.S. military documents from the Men’s S,M.L,XL-»10&*15 ^10i15 said the state has given a grant to with refuse disposal. The cost for • Battery • Check air filter • Transmission fluid Argentia U.S. naval base in Newfoundland. The Ladies’ 5/6-13/14-»15 the town for $25,882 to build the refuse services exceeded the • Clean windshield • Windshield washer • Perennials If you want ROSES base monitors Soviet submarine movements in the storage facility but the town has budget by $8,000, Pierog said, • Check tire pressure • Differential Men charged in beating Girls’ 4-14-»10 • Check belts & hoses • Statuary color for the Atlantic. to spend the money first, she said. because the town doesn’t know ALL FOR ONLY Are Still The state reimburses the town in NEW YORK — A black man who was The CBC also said parts for the new Canadian exactly how much trash people • Bird Baths garden, we chased by six white men shouting racial slurs the next fiscal year. will have. Beautiful frigates were once shipped on a Soviet freighter, • Marble & have Itl and beaten with a baseball bat said the attack and Soviet agents took the opportunity to examine The facility is needed to protect The original budget for'refuse * 20®* • Hybrid Teas the salt from seeping into ground- COMPLETE! Brick Stone reminded him of the Howard Beach racial them. service was $22,008 with an M-F 8:30-5:30 • Florlbundas assault that left a black dead. Clark announced that a Soviet defector, Yuri water in the event of rain, said additional $4,000 appropriated, Th 8:30-8 BDB'S • Lawn OPEN 7 DAYS " It ’s the same incident, racial,” Raymond Smurov, had provided “ useful information” in Dan Rattazzi, public works fore­ last September, a finance depart-' Sit. 8 -5 • Climbers M^OassProtectim Sun. 10-3 Buckner said Wednesday. " I was minding my connection with the expulsions and has asked to stay man. The facility, which proba­ ment spokesman said. Decorations • Miniatures Sunday till 41 bly will be built next winter, own business. I just get jumped for no in Canada with his family. would be built next to the town Voters will also be asked to reason.” The CBC said Smurov, a translator at the STORES garage, where the salt is stored in appropriate an additional $8,000 After early Wednesday’s attack, Buckner International Civil Aviation Organization in Mont­ from the Contingency Fund to the price OF VITTNER’S GARDEN CENTER real, was a Canadian double agent who ’ ’identified a pile now. found refuge in a pizzeria owned by two white 343 Main St., Middletown • 25 Hazard Ave., Enfield • 1697 Whitney Ave., Hamden pay for the long-term debt 1 Tolland Tpke. The state Department of Envir­ d^OlL CHANGE men who came to his defense and were most of the Soviet intelligence agents.” 200 Chase Ave., Waterbury • 260 North Main St.. Manchester onmental Protection has said budget. Pierog said the money Is Manchester-Vernon Townline D 4 9 ”2 w 2 3 themselves harassed and assaulted by the In December 1987, Paramax was awarded the Store Hours: Mon, thru FrI. 9-9. Sat i Sun. 10-6 • We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover Card needed to provide for increased first part of a $950 million contract to build the storing the salt in the open is gang. unacceptable. interest rates on the town’s debts. combat systems for six new Canadian frigates. • - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. June M, 19S8 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 23, 1988 — 7 8 - OPINION Weiss has a great sense of timing Town Manager Robert B. Weiss “ the man who made the decision said he has a great sense of timing. would never locate a warehouse facility next He’s managed to be out of town to a river.” during some of the biggest controv­ “ That area in Manchester was wide open,” 8th District ersies of the year. he continued. “ They (Penney) officials, As the tip of the revaluation accepted it, thank goodness.” Jack iceberg was making its appearance □ □ □ in March, Weiss was in Israel, By thi Anderson attending a conference of the Inter­ NEGATIVE DEVELOPMENT — Lost of Cor can broaden national City Managers Association. your camera ? Let’s see, the last time you Days after his return, the town had remember having it was when you ... oh, no Full to s^rap its revaluation because of ... you put it on the hood (or was it the roof?) dryers the large number of appeals. of you car, forgot about it and drove up Main arount participation Last week, Weiss and members of his to the others in every other respect, differ Street. people than a administration met with state and federal slightly in the wording. With the exactitude That was Wednesday morning about 8 and new ni officials to discuss the town’s failure to get a it’s sure to have been smashed to of the English teachers of old, they say “ 12 United POW medals I wetlands permit for work on the sewage smithereens by now. All those photos are The Eighth Utilities District’s study to see if items or fewer.” hybrid treatment plant. The administration decided lost! its system for electing officers can be □ □ □ stacks then to continue work on the plant. This Relax, there’, 3 been a positive improved is an excellent Idea and, if it goes Rec( week, while Weiss was on vacation in HIGH AND DRY - Members of the development. A passer-by heard it clattering well, it should produce a greater degree of on the market: pliane Toronto, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce across Main Street and rescued it from wringi dem ocracy in district affairs. issued a cease-and-desist oMer and the learned a little bit more this week about J.C. oncoming cars. He waited a few minutes but the coi The town meeting form of government, so specter of major penalties was raised. Penney’s decision a decade ago to put its you never returned to pick it up, probably tested esteemed for its direct democracy, is in fact a months early This time, Weiss cut his trip short and catalog distribution center in Manchester. because you didn’t realize it was lost. Give The rather undemocratic way of electing the OlMSC returned to Manchester. Luncheon speaker Gus Gustavson, interim the Village Crier a call. washe representatives who determine the district’s WASHINGTON — When the Defense Departmeitt ’ ’Things can happen when I’m here and director of the Connecticut World Trade has no when I’ m not here,” Weiss said when asked □ □ □ the bo policies and, for that matter, administer the unveiled a new military service medal in March,, Association, talked about his involvement the recipients were supposed to be former ; about his good — or bad — luck. He with the retail chain’s site selection. At the • FIFTY YEARS AGO - from the back i district’s affairs. prisoners of war. But before the POWs got them, at expressed confidence in his staff’s ability to time, Gustavson was chairman of the Manchester Evening Herald of Thursday, that si The choice of officers is made by the /D least one of the medals was on the market for Downtown magic carry on while he’s away. economic development committee of the June 23,1938; ridges relatively small number of people who can fit collectors. . Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Two men are now assigned to the police unorth □ □ □ just fi in whatever hall is chosen for the district’s Federal law prohibits the sale of medals or other and he was an adviser to the late Gov. Ella cruising car for full time each night, the the Tc military d^orations approved by Congress for ;; SPLITTING SIGNS - One of Grasso. change having been made possible by the annual meeting. Some district residents full-si: cannot attend the evening meeting for servicemen. Dealers can sidestep the law by in days gone by Manchester’s big supermarkets has It seems J.C. Penney had first expressed closing of the schools. whatever reason, including the fact that they trading the medals to collectors for another item, grammatical schizophrenia. Over each of interest in setting up shop at Brainard Field, Manchester High squeezed into the finals collecting cash as a balance if the trade item has a Years ago it the many checkout counters in the store is a which the governor had dutifully agreed to of the first Connecticut schoolboy baseball are at work during the hours when the Open Forum lower value. 1 took very little sign. When the appropriate part of the sign is close. But when J.C. Penney officials tournament with a narrow triumph over meeting takes place. The case of the POW medal caused concern in the tostirtheinter- lit, the checkout can be used as an express realized the airport was so close to the Ansonia High in West Haven yesterday No matter what system the district uses to veterans’ community and on Capitol Hill. Defense 'est, imagina- Manchester lane for people with a small number of items Connecticut River, they balked. afternoon. , tlon, curiosity, Facilities have been secured to insure the elect its officers, there will be some district mayor thinks it’s one of the major Secretary Frank Carlucci announced in March thpt to purchase. Several years earlier, a J.C. Penney center Day-care story sometimes all comfort of bingo fans at the Odd Fellows Hall residents who care enough to participate and questions of our age and he’s Committee needs former POWs from World War I and II, Korea and Yesterdays At least 10 of the signs admonish located near a river in Alaska was lost when three simul­ customers that when the lane is in the an earthquake struck, according to and it can be said with assurance that it will some who do not. absolutely correct. Vietnam could apply for the medals. Their was hatchet job taneously, of a John A. Johnston be 10 to 15 degrees cooler in the hall tonight But the present method automatically ■ Study of present services. day-care experts survivors could also apply. One month earlier, one express mode, they are permitted to use it Gustavson. of the POW pieces had been listed in a catalog Manchester for “ 12 Items or less. ” “ The whole damn warehouse went right than outside so patrons may be certain of disenfranchises far too many. It should be To the Editor: What profit and non-profit day To the Editor: offering various military medals for trade. Its child. Main Two of the signs, however, while identical down the river,” Gustavson said. After that. enjoying a good time in comfort. changed, tradition notwithstanding. careisnowavailable?WhatLatch Street held its I thought yourday-care story of value was listed at $75. 'The dealer, Sydney B. The district is growing in size and as it does, Key programs are there? Has I read with interest, and not a share of fasci- June 20 both insensitive and Vernon of Long Island. N.Y., said he picked up the, anyone thought to do a booklet of little surprise, the article in the nations at various times in limit. Did this pose a location -Locstio"' . the burdens on its government will increase deliberately controversial. I have medal at a show several months ago and has since THANKSGIVING such services available in Man­ June 16 Manchester Herald re­ different places. problem for salesladies Annie even it never takes on further responsibilities. previously observed the malice of traded it. chester? A catalog with names, garding the task force onday-care ■ Much of the front of the and Mary Naven? Not especially. NOVENA TO ST. JUDE The desire by the district tax collector and that reporter so the deceit was not The POW medals were made by Lordship O holy St. Judo. Apootlo and mar­ phone numbers and price ra nges? shortages that has been appointed present Marlow’s was a large A ladder as tall as the wall was the fire department to have more unexpected. I have called the ■ Selection of the study group. Industries of Long Island under contract to the tyr, great In virtue and rich In mira­ by Mayor DiRosa. While I applaud tyindow. Beyond was the lobby of high slid easily along its track the cles; near kinsman of Jesus Christ, office of each interviewee and Defense Department. Bill McAllister, president of, sophisticated computerization is a symptom To follow the logic of your article, this effort and commend the the Orford Hotel. Some perman­ length of the store. Either lady, faithful Intercessor of all who In­ received a version of discussion so Lordship Industries, told our reporter, Scott SleeK, voke your special partronage In of that growth. So is the request by Director the Warren Commission should innovative study, I was somewhat ent residents and traveling sales­ neither apparently afflicted with opposite ascould only be the result have been composed of police it is possible that an employee for his company or a time of need. To you I have re­ Samuel Longest that the public works dismayed that, for many of us in men, the latter better known as acrophobia, could climb to the course from the depth of my heart of “ ambush journalism.” May I subcontractor could have smuggled one of the 0 lSS^ officers only and a housing group the field, this was the first we had drummers, occupied the few easy and humbly beg to whom Qod has DE/! commissioner be permitted to enter simple add that this episode reminds me medals to a dealer. level necessary to find the custo­ should only be composed of heard of it, and that the child-care chairs from time to time. They mer’s size, style, and color. given such great power to coma to awake agreements with developers over sewer of that reporter’s hatchet job contractors. We have a high- Rep. Frank Annunzio, D-Ill., has asked the my assistance. Help me In my pre­ profession had only one were fair game for a nosey child. ■ The big Thursday night on sent and urgent petition. In return I cheek! installation without express approval of the against the Lutz Children's Mu­ Justice Department to “ put an end to this quality study group to work on representative. At one side of the lobby, a hall Main Street when the weather promise to make your name known pain a Board of Directors in every instance. seum neighbors. apparently illegal traffic in United States medals.’’ and cause you to be Invoked. these problems. Can’t we await If we are to solve the problem of )ed to the saloon. According to finally warmed up was Spring me be May I repeat points omitted Annunzio is chairman of the Consumer Affairs and Say three "Our Fathers, Three With the district growth com es the need for the study before we attack it? How providing enough quality, affor­ George. Marlow, the majordomo Opening. Each owner did just me in from the story? can you criticizea study which has Coinage subcommittee of the House Banking, Hall Marys and Qlorlas.” Publica­ reviewing its procedures, including the dable care, business leaders and of the libation section poured the about everything he could to tion must be promised. St. Jude you th ■ Members directly concerned Finance and Urban Affairs Committee. election procedure, declaration of candida­ not yet been produced? child-care experts must work cups that cheer on the spot where make his business place appeal­ pray for us and all who Invoke your with day care. Our study group ■ Thegoodolddays.Iamafraid “ It is particularly distressing to me that these aid. Amen. This novena has never DE/ cies in advance, for instance, and perhaps together. Each group would bring socks are now sold. ing that night and for the months been known to fall. I have had my YOU CAN USE has people who have been consu­ that many of us look at day care medals should be offered for sale to collectors put yo unique skills and experiences to ■ One item invariably present ahead. request granted. voting by machine during a four-hour mers of day care for many years. months prior to their availability to those who have R.J.D. Di/OBVER YOUR SEARS You and Latch Key with a jaundiced the group from their divergent throughout any department store Features and surprises were in election. That idea is being considered by We also have probably the most earned them in the service of their nation,” CREDIT CARD confiri view. First, I find in business that backgrounds. worthy of the name was missing store for the actual or potential Thomas Landers, who wiil become district singly respected provider in this most two-wage-eamer families Annunzio told the Justice Department. becaui I strongly urge that the task from every counter in all areas of customers on the walk along the or any other area. Town govern­ Federal law prohibits private entrepreneurs easier president July 1. work out of necessity, not out of force be expanded to include the J.W. Hale Co. A cash register. street. Clerks dispensed souven­ ment has agreed to assign a desire for autos and adult toys. from making or selling medals that have been taking The study com mittee may com e up with others in the child-care field who Personnel in an office overlook­ irs and gifts. Models displayed liaison from the Department of authorized by Congress for servicemen. The arrant other alternatives. It they do, district Second, many dual wage earners could provide invaluable insight ing the main floor handled all the new fashions. The few dance Social Services. We have re­ penalty is a $250 fine and as much as six months in ; registi are professionals among whom to the ongoing problems encoun­ financial steps after the start of bands of the era played hits of the residents should be receptive to them and quested that the Board of Educa­ many women find equal fulfil­ jail. Miniature replicas can legally be sold. Ask tered in providing care for our the sale. How did the sales record day. opinio should not reject them simply because of tion do the same, ^ r letters lment in career and motherhood. Vernon says he complies with the law by trading children. and money get from lingerie to Yes. Virginia, there was more anotht romantic tradition. pre-date your artlplc. Please Who are we to criticize a lifestyle the medals. In his catalog, Vernon requires each the office? to Main Street than buying a gun come and see for youfselves. which enhances society at large, transaction to include a trade of other medals or a Maribeth J. Steams The saleslady inserted the sales on one side and going hunting on ■ The mission of the study and fills a much-needed void inthe $1 postage stamp. He collects the balance in cash. Child Development Specialist slip and money into a pneumatic the other. DE/ group We are to study the workplace? In other words, ’The Defense Department Institute of Heraldry is; Child and Family Services Inc. tube, placed it on track, and sent pregn; availability of day care in Man­ they’re going to doitanyway. Who the government agency that contracts for the Manchester it on its way. What fun to watch it John A. Johnston of Manches­ becau chester. We are to study the says they’re wrong to do it? It’s minting of medals. A spokesman said dealers will , maneuver unerringly to its desti­ ter is a retired teacher and the di problem ofLatchKeylcids.Weare good forus that they do.so whynot pay good money for real medals, and some can nation and return, the slip and reporter for the Manchester Conner YOUR HOSE to do a seminar fbr tjie business provide programs which help us make cheap copies and pass them off as genuine. change, if needed, in the tube. Herald. AT 0*^ community addressing these all cope with the reality of people’s Letters to the edKor Vernon says the POW medal he traded was real. c The farther the department DE/ SOCIAL AND problems. These problems affect lives as they wish to live them? The Manchester Herald wel­ About 142,000 people qualify for the POW medal.. that hi from the office, the greater a Do you have any memories of all classes of society, from poor to Finally, if you are in the field of comes original letters to the It features a golden eagle with its wings outspread deveic youngster’s enjoyment. Manchester that you’d like to CoNVEKTiONS middle class to wealthy. The day care or have encountered editor. against a background ringed with barbed wire and Caesa bayonet points. ■ George W. Smith’s shoe store write about? Send your story to ( c r n io n d mayor specifically Instructed us difficulty getting affordable day Letters should be brief and to probal was a few yards away at 973 Main Manchester Yesterdays, Man­ to pay attention to the rights and care or worry about Latch Key the point. They should be typed or Many attribute the private trade of medals to the doctor St. The ceiling was unusually chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, [MS 0 needs of those who have no kids, please contact me through neatly handwritten, and, for ease fact that the federal government lost control over ’ Manchester 06040. We’ll pay you

An alert has sists of supportive care and good cut, songbird migration may came from Dr. nursing plus antibiotics if the suddenly introduce the disease. Fred W. Scott, infection becomes generalized □ □ □ director of the throughout the body. Cornell Feline Four cases of Rocky Mountain Pet Forum There is some concern about Compact washer-dryer has few problems Health Center, Spotted Fever (RMSF) have human infection from infected concerning an recently been reported in the New cats, although none have been outbreak of Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. York City area, resulting In one The Toshiba twins stack on a metal reported. But there may have By the Editors standard full-sised washer. The songbird fever, death. Although this tick-borne stand that elevates the dryer a fpw of Consumer Reports washer excelled at handling an a serious infec­ been some cases from handling disease is more prevalent in the unbalanced load. In total water use feet off the floor. You can keep the diseased birds. Care should be Consamer tious disease, west, this is evidence that it does per pound of laundry, the AW-lOO was combination in the laundry room, the NEW YORK - Ballet superstar Mikhail taken in handling sick cats, their Full-sized clothes washers and in outdoor cats. happen here. Take caution In kitchen or even a convenient closet. Baryshnikov has canceled a nationwide tour litter pans and contaminated dryers that stack together have been Reports relatively high, but it was admirably Cases have been reported in the always occurs, sometimes up to removing ticks from your pets — sparing with hot water. It did a good You don’t need to keep the appliances material. Disinfection of pans around since the 1960s, marketed to to undergo surgery for an aggravated knee Northeast, including eastern New 106 degrees. The disease course no bare fingers — use a tweezer job of keeping lint away from the close to plumbing; the washer rolls and food dishes with a chlorox people with more of a laundry closet condition, his spokesman said. York, in hunting cats of all ages. lasts from two to seven days. Mild since a tick bite alone isn’t laundry, but it was only so-so at about on casters, so you can pull it solution (4 ounces to one gallon of than a laundry room. Now Toshiba, a Baryshnikov, artistic director of the Many have histories of catching cases recovering quicker and necessary to contract RMSF. While the AW-lOO claims a 10-pound rinsing away sand. away from the stand and over to a sink water) and prudent washing of new name in major appliances in the American Ballet Theater, had scheduled 28 wild songbirds two to five days severe cases slower, with nor­ When extracting a tick the capacity, the testers found that it for its washer and drainage needs. hands is suggested! Culturing United States, has introduced a dance performances of his own, from before clinical symptoms ap­ mally not recurring for up to two pressure may express tick feses hybrid of the species — a compact worked much more comfortably with The ED-100 electric dryer is notable Wherever you park the combo, be fecal samples for salmonella can Arlington, Texas, on July 1 to Columbus, Ohio, 1 liraeli Prime Minhier Vhzhak Shamir recently met with Soviet peared. Salmonella apparently to three weeks after the fever which can be infective if your stackable combination priced at $699. a six-pound load of mixed laundry. not only for its small size, but also sure the dryer can be vented to the determine how long the reco­ on Aug. 7, said spokesman Benrie Lawrence Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze at the U N . Israeli diplo­ acquired from contaminated resides. Unless there are concur­ finger has a scratch or wound. Recently, Consumer Reports’ ap­ That’s about half as much as full-size, because it runs on regular 120-volt outdoors to avoid pumping warm, vered cat is a carrier. house wiring and needs only 15 amps on W^nesday. mats are to go to the Soviet Union In |uly In what will be their first birdfeed appears to be the infec­ rent diseases, affected cats usu­ pliance engineers put one through the top-loader can handle. moist dryer exhaust into the house. Control and prevention is by of current. Full-sized electric dryers The surgery, to correct an aggravated vlsU since the (CHOOSE ONE: 1948, 1967) war, when Moscow tious agent. ally recover. A mortality rate of Allan M. Leventhal, D.V.M., Is wringer to see how it compared with The washer’s electronic control And be sure the twins can be plugged breaking the infected bird-cat require 240-volt service and draw condition of his knee, will be performed in severed relations with Israel. The disease in cats has a about 10% has been reported. a Bolton veterinarian. Do yon the conventional washers and dryers panel, unique in a low-priced ma­ into a 20 amp circuit. cycle. Discontinue bird feeding in about 25 amps. Because of its New York City, possibly Tuesday, said sudden onset with depression and Transmission of the infective have a question you’d like to see tested earlier this year. chine, offers the usual selection of The mounting stand was a littie the spring and summer. In answereid In this column? Write electrical requirements, the ED-100 Lawrence, who would not give identify the (C H O O S E O N E : Th e Socialist Matchwords complete lack of appetite. Vomit­ organism, suspected to be salmo­ The tub in the Toshiba AW-100 wash and rinse cycles for regular and wobbly, but posed no danger of tipping outbreaks, cats can be kept to Pet Forum, Manchester He­ took about twice-as long as a normal hospital. Party, A rightest coalition) didn't (9 points for cacti correct match) ing often occurs initially and may nella, appears to be by ingestion washer is deep, rather narrow, and permanent press, including gentle over. Possibly because the stand indoors. Even though no cases rald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester dryer to handle a load. Drying just six win a majority In parliament last 1-coalition a-force be followed by intestinal inflam­ of infected birds who ate contami­ has no agitator. During a wash cycle, agitation, gentle spin and an extra flexed when the testers pulled open mation. sometimes bloody. Fever nated birdfeed. Treatment con­ have occurred as yet in Connecti­ 06040. the bottom part of the tub oscillates rmse option. On close examination, . shirts, for example, took more than an the dryer door, they broke off part of Lauper nets diploma week and won’t be able to impose back and forth, creating turbulence the gentle agitation was about as hour. the door's plastic handle. its choice of Prime Minister on 2-impose b-preceding that sloshes clothes against shallow vigorous as the regular; the machine The six-pound loads the companion The Toshiba units would suit singie NEW YO R K - Francois Mitterrand as it did in Malden flight of bird ridges on the tub’s sides. That merely paused longer between agita­ washer handled were a bit much for people or couples, but not a full-sized Flamboyant pop 1986. 3-preliminary c-divide unorthodox design seemed to work tions. The gentle spin was shorter the dryer. It tangled and wrinkled the family in a full-size house. The price singer will Cyndi Lately, South Korean students shirts. Loaded to the gunwales, with 4rinquiry d-union just fine. Check tests indicated that than normal, not slower. for the whole setup, $699, is slightly Lauper will sing have been demonstrating in ruffles neighborhood seven pounds of laundry, the dryer the Toshiba should wash as well as In most areas of performance, the high, given the modest capabilities of the praise of favor of reunification with North took two hours to finish its job. 5-sever e-examination full-sized machines. AW-lOO held its own against a these machines. education next Korea and against the presence WATERTOWN (AP) - ing track of the parrot’s week when she in South Korea of approximately Caesar, an African gray whereabouts, accoi^ing to receives a belated ..?.. U.S. troops. People & Sports parrot that’s been the Briere Debbie Gilbert, one of the (5 points ter each correct answer) high school di­ a-10,000 b-40,000 c-70,000 family pet for 11 years, took adult daughters. 1 Best-selling author Louis L’Am our died ploma. his first-ever flight while his Fern Briere told his wife Ashes turn to dust sooner i Thousands of people have been recently at the age of 80. L’Am our, who cage was being moved out­ at one point that the parrot Lauper will get on strike in the Soviet region of counted President Reagan among his side and spent two days as a was "trying to come home.” her sheepskin Nagorno-Karabach lately in an many fans, was best known for his Dr. Gott free bird. but because of his lack of along with the 400 effort to convince authorities to novels about the American (CHOOSE The parrot, who eschews previous flying experience, Peter Gott, M.D. than some might suppose graduates of Rich­ unite the region with Soviet ONE: South, West). the traditional cracker in mond Hill High (CHOOSE ONE: Armenia, didn’t know how to land. 2 Sting, Peter Gabriel, Whitney Houston, favor of provolone cheese School in Queens Georgia). On Tuesday the Brieres DEAR arrangements for the time and Stevie Wonder, and others recently and bolgona, perched atop a at Monday’s ce­ bought a large fishing net ABBY: The let­ date of the funeral service, which S A jury recently awarded $400,000 performed at a special day-long concert tall tree across the street and attached it to the end of ter in your co­ was to take place the following remonies, school to Antonio Cipollone after find­ called “Freedomfesl.’’ The concert from his home after he took a 10-foot bamboo pole. After lumn about the week. officials said Wed­ ing a (CHOOSE ONE: chemical, marked the 70lh birthday of imprisoned flight Sunday. tracking the bird to a tree in cremated re­ Imagine our surprise when we nesday. cigarette) company liable in the South African leader..?... The fire department re­ Dear Abby a neighbor’s yard, they mains showing arrived the day of the service only Lauper, whose cancer death of his wife. sponded by sending Chief Sleep problems Cyndi Lauper 3 Marvelous Marvin Hagler, who never reached up and after a in a regular box Abigail Van Buren to discover that the mail was hits include “ Girls Charles "Buddy” Judd up in got over his stunning loss to ..?.. in couple of tries, netted Cae­ reminded me running late, and our "father” Just Wanna Have Fun” and “ True Colors,” a ladder truck bucket. Judd April, 1987, recently announced he is sar and trapped him on the of this story. had not arrived in that day’s mail dropped out of the high school several years Newsname said as soonas he got clore, (1S points ter correct retiring from boxing to pursue an acting ground. AP photo need diagnosis — and would probably arrive on Caesar just squealed and Nobody (out­ ago, said her publicist, Robin Riggs. answer or answers) career. side our fam­ the following day. We had no After getting her diploma, Lauper will flew away. Briere. with gloves on. MONKEY BUSINESS — Even though they’ve been together 19 The House ethics 4 Two-time Wimbledon champ Boris ily) will believe choice but to proceed with the address the class on the importance of The blip’s quest for free­ grabbed the bird, whose years and have two children, orangutans Josephine, left, and funeral service anyway — with­ committee is con­ Becker will try to w in his third title this DEAR DR. GOTT; After only two hours’ sleep, I this, but it’s true: Our father and hauled ’Dad" away. education, Riggs said. Lauper already has a ducting a prelimi­ dom kept family members, first word was simply- Denny keep a respectable distance from each other at the San out the cremains. (Small detail.) year. TRUE O R FALSE: No man has ever awake with a swollen mouth, tongue, lips and requested cremation, so we fol­ ASHES TO ASHES high-school equivalency diploma. nary, inquiry into friends and neighbors busy ,"Hello,” to the cheers and My sisters and I just looked at won more than two W imbledon titles. Francisco Zoo. The two can barely toleratp each other, and cheeks, clicking in my ears, a wicked headache, lowed his wishes. The urn we IN ATLANTA several allegations as they took shifts through­ applause of about a dozen each other and cracked up when 5 Coach Larry Brown, who led Kansas to Josephine is moving to the Philadelphia Zoo. pain and double vision. My doctor doesn't believe ordered did not arrive in time for regarding my con­ out the rtav anH nipht troop onlookers. one said, "Isn ’t this just like Dad? the N C A A basketball championship this me because he doesn’t see it. He says he can’t put the funeral service, so we brought DEAR ABBY; I am writing duct. W ho am I and He was always late for Midler wins ruling year, has agreed to become the new me in the hospital just to watch me sleep. What do a lovely container from home. after reading the letter in your everything! ’’ what is my job in the head coach of the NBA’s (CHOOSE you think? Actually, it was a Chinese rice column about the woman’s aunt’s House of Represent­ THREE SISTERS SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals O N E : Portland Trailblazers,San Antonio Dogs can be taught eating, barking manners bowl. (We had service for 12.) We remains arriving by regular court has reinstated a lawsuit filed by atives? had father’s remains placed in mail. It wasn’t funny at the time, IN CALIFORNIA Spurs). DEAR READER: I think that the doctor should entertainer Bette Midler after an advertising youtt SCORE: 91 to too points — TOP SCORE! Bv Better Homes and Gardens ensure the dog waits quietly as you prepare Strongly reprimand your pet if it snarls or that bowl temporarily until the but I had to chuckle when I DEAR ABBY: The letter about put you in the hospital to observe your sleep pattern. agency allegedly tried to duplicate her voice 81Jo90£olnU_^Excdlerjt_mo80jjglija^,Sg2SJi.,41J8j^ A Meredith Magazine the meal. When the dog is eating, tap your snaps but carefully limit any punishment. urn arrived. recalled the memories of my the cremated remains brought Your complaints are unusual and deserve and singing style in one of its ad campaigns. hand on the side of its dish, and give the dog Another lesson dogs need to learn is when After the service, we brought father’s cremation a few years back a funny memory. I had only confirmation. The doctor doesn’t hospitalize you ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ We’ve all known dogs who viciously defend the gentle scratch behind the ear. Do this two and when not to bark. 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GRACE’S SISTER MENNEN Pregnancy Test Cream NEA graphic Leonard Bernstein the Berkshire BALMEX REAL Music Center at TYLENOL Speed Stick A/P SMOOTH ON Kit .5 oz. Tanglewood, where Bernstein got his Ointment Caplets A ll Types A ll Types s in g le Erotic materials are cause of disagreement conducting start. speed 1.5 oz. Miss Sills will be host of the event that will 50’s stick 2.25 oz. £=$799 include performances by the Boston $387 DEAR DR. REIN- By the way, your letter reminds me skin looks normal again, the risk of Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops ISH: My husband to again mention to readers that the transmitting the virus becomes very Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival seems obsessed with Kinsey Institute welcomes donations low. Chorus. pom. He rents porno of sexually'explicit materials for its You and your boyfriend need to get The concert plans to celebrate Bernstein’s movies at least once a Kinsev Report research collections. It is not unusual accurate information about how to accomplishments in popular music with week, receives sub­ for relatives or friends to discover a manage herpes, and he should as­ excerpts from his "West Side Story,” "On the SURE 'N scriptions monthly, and June M. Relnisch, Ph.D. hidden collection of erotica and sume he has been exposed to the Town” and others. buys swinger maga­ wonder what on earth to do with it. herpes virus. It is possible to have a zines and other sex Such personal collections can be of full sexual life even if you have NATURAL things. I know he mas­ Immense value to researchers study­ herpes, but you must learn when and Stallone fights Colt Shields turbates daily, but we how to properly use condoms and a $ 4 1 9 ing private behaviors. Instead of LOS ANGELES — Sylvester Stallone has Tampons only make love once a spermicide containing nonoxynol-9 A ll Types destroying such items, send them to filed a $3 million lawsuit against Colt month and then only after watching a with. this Institute and feel that you have (which appears to kill organisms that A ll Types . 30's Industries, alleging a photograph and caption pomo movie. Some completely happy, well- contributed to the scientific effort to cause several sexually transmitted in Guns Magazine falsely implied he endorsed We’ve been married nine years and adjusted men do look at explicit better understand the types of sexual diseases). every year he accumulates more of sexual items regularly, and some use questions and problems that so Good sources of herpes information a Colt handgun. this stuff. I wouldn’t mind, but this is these materials to aid sexual arousal. frequently appear in this column. are clinics for sexually transmitted In the Superior Court lawsuit filed here, all he reads and he never rents any Many happily married men mastur­ diseases (often called VD clinic) or Stallone claims a Connecticut advertising other kind of movie. bate regularly and also have sex with DEAR DR. REINISCH: I had local public health offices. Or, write agency hired by Colt contacted his agent I ’m so confused. He says there’s their wives. These behaviors are terrible itching and went to the doctor. the American Social Health Associa­ asking to use his name and photograph to nothing wrong with him, and he’s rarely a problem unless they intrude He said I have genital herpes. Is it ail tion (260 Sheridan Avenue, Suite 307, promote a 45.-caliber, $1,500 pistol called the normal, but I ’m really concerned on other aspects of a man’s life, and it right to have sex with my boyfriend Palo Alto, Calif. 94306) and ask for Heirloom gun. about him. Is this normal or is he sound as though your husband’s when the sores are not open? information about living with herpes. The lawsuit, filed Friday, said Stallone over-sexed? behavior has indeed intruded into refused, and after that, Colt requested a bogus your marital relationship. Preferring DEAR READER: No. You must Dr. Relnisch Is director of the article to be placed in the magazine with an DEAR READER: All of the behav­ masturbation to sex with one’s take special precautions, for a longer Kinsey Institute for Research In Sex, accompanying photograph of Colt’s fake iors you mention can be normal, but partner can be a sign of a problem. period of time than just while the Gender and Reproduction, Indiana Heirloom gun firearm with Stallone’s name that is not the point. The point is that Locate a sex therapist (call your sores are open. University-Bloomington. Send ques­ inscribed on the barrel. you're not happy with this part of your local mental health center if you don’t Herpes can be spread from shortly tions to Dr. Relnisch in care of The The picture printed in the July 1987 issue relationship. ’The two of you need an know of one). Both of you should go to before a sore or lesion appears (some Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bloo­ shows the actor, the gun and a caption saying outside referee to help you figure out the first appointment, but go alone if people notice a tingling or itching mington, Ind. 47402. Volume of mail "Sylvester Stallone’s personal Colt Heirloom what is going on and teach you how to your husband doesn’t want to go. You before they can see a lesion) until the prohibits personal replies, but ques­ gun.” discuss disagreements and negotiate need support to resolve these prob­ lesion has completely healed. Once a tions of general interest may be solutions that you’re both comfortable lems satisfactorily. scab has fallen off naturally and the discussed In future columns. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thureday. June 23, 1988 fHanrlirslrr Hrralii Irish eyes are cryin’ for tenor Dennis Day I fipORTS Section 2, Page 11 By)y Dennis Anderson The cause of death was not from St. Patrick’s Cathedral "Clancy“ Clancy Lowered the Boom," contract with NBC, after allowing The Associated Press determined, but Day was diag High School and attended Man­ and other ballads. Another Day weeks of bidding between the Thursday, June 23, 1988 nosed last year as suffering from hattan College with plans to enter favorite, “ Peg of my Heart” was network and competitor CBS. LOS ANGELES — Dennis Day, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, a Fordham’s law school. a ballad he sang for his wife, said Day became a regular on such a golden-voiced Irish balladeer progressive muscular ailment His plans changed when Jack Ms. Davis. TV variety shows as “ All Star whose career as a foil for that killed Lou Gehrig. Benny was hunting for a singer to In 1952, Day disclosed that Irish Revue,” "Hour Glass,” “ The comedian Jack Benny spanned He had undergone brain replace Kenny Baker. A record­ authorities had banned his RCA RCA Victor Show,” “ Max Lieb- decades of radio, television and surgery in March after suffering ing Day had made earned him an recording of “ The St. Patrick’s man Presents” and his own Jim Tiernev Post 102 locks up Zone victory film, has died after a long battle a fall, and was readmitted to St. audition, and an off-the-cuff wise­ Day Parade.” “ Dennis Day Show.” with Lou Gehrig’s disease. He John’s on June 5. He was released crack helped land him the job, “ The Irish didn’t object to the He also appeared in several By Jim Tierney was 71. from the hospital Monday. according to a studio biography. song or to my singing,” Day said, films, including “ Buck Benny Herald Sports Writer Manchester Herald Day died at his Bel Air home " I ’m very, very saddened by With all the applicants ga­ but to shouted exiamations such Rides Again,” “ Music in Manhat­ late Wednesday, surrounded by Dennis’ death," said comedian thered in an audition room, as “ How are ye, Paddy, me boy! ” tan,” “ One Sunday Afternoon” Following a shaky first inning, Manchester his 10 children and 13 grandchild­ , Jerry Lewis, national chairman Benny called out, “ Oh Dennis!” as if he were marching in a and “ The Girl Next Door.” Legion southpaw Jeff Allen calmly settled back and ren, said his publicist, Kitty of the Muscular Dystrophy Asso­ Young McNulty replied, “ Yes, parade. In their later years, the Days diligently went to work. Davis. ciation, which Day supported. please." “ They said (it) sounded like divided their time between their After allowing one run in the first, Allen “ Everyone is taking It very "Dennis Day was a brave, kind, “ That’s it!” Benny whooped. stage Irish, ” Day said at the time, Bel Air home and a second home proceeded to shut down the adversary the hard,” she said. talented man who showed his love He assumed the name Dennis with some bemusement. in Hawaii. He enjoyed horseback remainder of the contest as Post 102 defeated His wife, Peggy Margaret by giving. All you had to do was Day when he joined Benny’s radio Day moved to television with Crowds for riding and sailing. Windsor Locks, 8-1, in a Zone Eight encounter McNulty was admitted to St. ask.” show as a singer in 1939, and Benny’s show in 1950, making During a vacation in Hawaii Wednesday night at Moriarty Field. John’s Hospital and Health Cen­ Day’s career spanned decades quickly matured into a comic irregular appearances. last year. Day became aware of a Allen tossed a five-hitter, gave up one unearned ter earlier in the day for cardiac in radio, television and movies, target for the host. One of Day’s In 1951, Day demonstrated his muscle-control problem and re­ run, walked three and struck out eight in his tests and was in stable condition, M C C Relays and he was rated as one of the trademark lines was a sprightly, business acumen by landing a turned to the Scripps Clinic in La complete-game victory. “ He (Allen) pitched a said nursing supervisor Nancy shrewdest talents in the business. “ Gee, Mr. Benny! ” movie contract with 20th-Century Jolla, where doctors diagnosed super game,” second-year Legion Coach Dave Gauthier. Doctors have not con­ Bom Eugene Denis McNulty to DENNIS DAY With a nationwide audience on Fox. At the time, he was the only ALS. Morency said. "H e was starting to work ahead of the firmed whether she suffered a Irish parents in New York City on radio. Day gained popularity with Fox contract player with televi­ Funeral arrangements were disappointing hitters, not getting behind.” . dead at age 71 heart attack, Ms. Gauthier said. May 21. 1917. he was graduated his renditions of “ Danny Boy,” sion rights. He also signed a not announced. The win keeps Post 102 undefeated at 4-0 in Zone play and raises its overall record to 6-3. Windsor Anyone who attended the track and field portion Locks is 0-4 in the Zone and 1-4 overall. Manchester of the 13th annual Manchester Community College is back in action Friday night at 5; 45 against Enfield Player is suspended after fight Weather New England Relays last Saturday at Pete Wlgren at Fermi High in a Zone Eight ciash. Track was forced to notice one. explicit sight — a Things began inauspiciously for Allen in the first From page 1 dearth of spectators. when he allowed the first four Windsor Locks leaves opponent with fractures Last year, under first-year Relays’ Director Jim batters to reach base. With the bases loaded, Tom Balcome, both the track and field segment on Stickels lifted a weak popup to second base which asked residents to make volun­ Manchester couldn’t get to. allowing Jim Sponzo to By Nancy Concelman The Hawks and Back Again were “ He (Lata) wasn’t even in­ Saturday and the Sunday road race (switched to a Manchester Herald playing to find players fighting on tary conservation efforts. score the only Windsor Locks run. volved in the play.” Silver said. more agreeable 4-mile distance) were revitalized. the court. Silver said he was told Soutiiington has also restricted With the bases still loaded and no outs, Kevin “ That was the sad part of the The inaugural running of the Christie A member of a Manchester that Paul Lasewicz, a member of when people may sprinkle their Betts grounded to third baseman Keith Hobby. whole thing. It was an unpro­ McCormick Invitational Mile in 1987, the Relays’ Recreation Department basket­ Back Again, was fouled by a voked action by Lata.” lawns. Hobby went home for the force play and catcher Don ball team was suspended for the member of The Hawks while The Hartford-area Metropoli­ centerpiece event, set history for the town and the Laurinitis’ relay to first ba.seman Jim Kitsock Silver said he ejected Lata rest of the summer season for shooting, and the two players got tan District Commission, the state when Irishman Gerry O’Reilly became the completed a double play. reportedly fracturing the jaw of into an argument and pushed from the game Tuesday and after Connecticut Water Co., the New first person ever to break the four-minute barrier Allen then struck out Chris Hayes to end the consulting with officials decided an opposing player during the each other. Milford Water Co., the Ridgefield (3; 59.36) in Connecticut. frame. Wednesday to suspend Lata for second game of the season Players from both teams broke Water Co.. and the Meriden water Electricity and excitement were abound last “ They (Windsor Locks) had the bases loaded and the season. He'said he has sent a Tuesday, a recreation depart­ the two up, but Lata, who was not department have asked people to ;year with a fine paid crowd of 785 in attendance at nobody out and they only got one run out of it,” letter to Lata informing him of ment official said. playing in the game at the time, restrict unnecessary water use the track and field meet. With two additional Morency said. “ It says a lot for our team.” the decision. Ray Lata of Manchester, a ran up and hit Lasewicz. knock­ outdoors, such as lawn watering, featured mile events — the men’s masters (40 and Manchester tied the affair at 1-ail in the second member of The Hawks basketball ing out some teeth, Silver said. Neither Lata nor Lasewicz during peak-demand times, he over) and the women’s — last Saturday, coupled when Kitsock drove in Marcus Mateya with a single. Raginild Plnto/Minchattar Harald team, punched a member of the Lasewicz was taken to Man­ could be reached for comment said. with a more solid McO>rmick Mile field including Still tied in the fifth. Post 102 took the lead for good OUT AT SECOND — Windsor Locks’ Mel Goldstein, director of the with three runs. After Allen led off with a walk, Dave Legion action Wednesday night at Back Again basketball team chester Memorial Hospital and this morning. O’Reilly, the prospects were very high for this Jim Sponzo (10) is out at second base ’Tuesday after a player from each treated for facial lacerations and The player said violence in the weather center at Western Con­ year’s Relays. Price laid down a perfect bunt singie and both Moriarty Field. Manchester’s Rob Stan­ team got into an argument, said a fractured jaw and released, recreation leagues has increa.sed necticut State University in Dan­ “ I thought I would have 1,000 spectators,” moved up a base on a wild pitch by starter and loser after Manchester’s Marcus Mateya ford, right, watches the play. Manches­ Assistant Recreation Director hospital officials said. in the years he’s been involved. bury, said it may turn out to be the Balcome said. “ I ’mjust frustrated. Some of those Brian Tardiff. applied the tag during third-inning ter won, 8-1. driest June on record in the state. Carl Silver. A member of Back Again who “ There’s too much violence in spectators come from the junior relays and the Jim Stickels replaced Tardiff on the mound and Silver, assistant director of the did not want his name u.sed said this league stuff.” he said. “ It’s The record low rainfall for the Hobby, who had two hits and three RBIs, lined a hit junior relays were down this year.” Leonard in the sixth. MANCHESTER (I) — Price cf 3-2-1-0, Hobby 3b 4-2-2-3, recreation program for20yeats, month was 0.71 inches in 1971 and down the left field line which got past Tardiff. Allen Lata hit Lasewicz. gotten worse. I just want the The reality was that approximately 400 “ We came up with the big piay when we had to and Stanford ss 4-1-2-0, Laurinitis c 4-0-1-2, Sauer U l-O-O-O, J. total for 1988 through Tuesday and Price scored and Hobby wound up at third. “ He Leonard It l-O-O-O, Mateya 2b 3-1-00, Gancarz rt 30-10, said the incident is the worst in “ Lata comes storming across violence to stop.” Jeff came up with the big pitch when he had to,” was only 0.56 inches. The total spectators attended the Relays which is a shame (Hobby) just continues to come through for us,” Kitsock lb 20-1-1, DIYeso lb 1-000, Allen p 1-2-00. Totals the program’s history. Police the court and he sucker punched “ We have the usual shoving Morency said.” Manchester added four more runs 27-8-8-0. rainfall from March 21 to June considering the tireless efforts put forth by the Morency said. said they had no reports of him right in the mouth and matches,” Silver said. "But this in the sixth highlighted by a two-run single by W IN DSO R LO C KS (1) — Sponzo ss 3-1-20, Boucher cf was 7 Inches, 4 inches below the organizational personnel — Balcome, George Hobby scored when Laurinitis’ fly to right was 4-000, Tardiff p/lf 2-01-0, T, Stickels lb 3-02-1, Betts 3b similar incidents in the past. knocked out three teeth” the is very uncommon. Most of them Laurinitis and an RBI-single by Hobby. 3-000, Hayes rf 200-0, Steltson 1-000, Kruzel c 3-000, Wyse Silver said he arrived on the player said. “ He was out there to (the players) are friends that get normal 11 inches for the period. Suitor, MikeSaimond, Jeff Thornton and Joe dropped by Tim Steltson. b 2-000, Castillo If 3-000, J. Stickels 1-000, Santamarla p court in Charter Oak Park where hurt some people.” together to play ball.” Goldstein said ■Erardi. This includes the MCC staff. Athletic Meanwhile, Allen was breezing through the Stanford added two hits for Post 102. 1-000. Totals 27-1-5-1. Director Pat Mistretta, Grace Scollo and Geri Manchester olO 034 x— 80-2 Locks’ lineup with some fine defensive support, “ This is a team where if you let us stick our foot in Windsor Locks lOO 000 0—1-5-4 Grimaldi who spend invaluable hours on the especially a diving stab by shortstop Rob Stanford Allen and Laurinitis. Tardiff, J. Stickels (5), Santamarla the door, we’ve got the biggest foor there is,” (8) and Kruzel. preparation for the Relays. in the fifth and a diving catch by left fielder Joe Morency said. WP-Allen. LP-TardIff. Kinder Care to monitor training It definitely is not a lack of organization which Drought has hindered the progress of the Relays. From page 1 A major factor which hurt the athletic after paying $10,000 state participation in the Relays this year was the TAC National Track And Field Meet in Tampa. Fla, held Jones making pitch for All-Star berth comes up heads.” the same weekend. Balcome has said that the By Andrew J. Davis whether she viewed the fine as having only one staff member at AP photo In Fenton, Mo., a Chrysler Relay dates will be a week ahead of TAC next year. Bv Herschel Nlssenson Manchester Herald fair. the site on five different occa­ SUMMATION — State’s Attorney Walter Flanagan ballgame,” Jones said. “ I went in and to become the A L’s first 11-game Corp. autoworker died after Roughly 300 competed in the track and field The Associated Press got my glove and told (backup winner and John Moses had three hits Wesley Bell, day-care licensing sions; not storing toxic supplies collapsing Wednesday night in An official from a day care reviews forensic evidence Wednesday, summing up the events along with 70 in the junior relays, and AL Roundup catcher) Chris Bando, ’Let’s go,’ and as Minnesota snapped California’s supervisor for the state Depart­ .securely; and not having an what co-workers said was un­ center chain fined $10,000 in ment of Health Services, said that organizational chart. The facility state’s case against Richard Crafts in New London 275-300 in the road race with which Balcome was Doug Jones, who was invited to the he said we had to score a run first. I six-game winning streak. bearable heat in a paint shop, as ' spring training connection with violations of the Kinder Care paid the fine Monday also was cited for having a shed Superior Court. The jury was to begin deliberation today. extremely pleased. told him we were going to get a leadoff Viola. 11-2 overall and 8-0 at home, state health code says officials temperatures in the St. Louis “ I ’m 75 percent happy on Saturday and 113 camp as a non-roster player, may also while striking out 37. tied the record dinger. And I have witnesses.” has lost only once since opening day. as part of an agreement between on its property which obstructed area topped 100 degrees. will closely monitor training ,percent on Sunday.” he said. “ If you have a be invited to pitch for the American last year by the Phillies’ Steve Julio Franco, who singled in each of He allowed one walk, struck out six the state and the facility. The fine the view of staff members to the “ It’s so hot, you can hardly procedures in the future. successful road race with 200-300 people, that’s a League in the All-Star Game. Bedrosian. He broke the AL mark of his first three at-bats, promptly and the only run he allowed was was the first of its kind issued play area, he said. breathe in there. It’s like you’re But Cynthia Tough, district against a day-care facility for All the violations have been big road race at this time of the year.” Jones pitched one scoreless inning 12 straight set in 1973 by the Yankees’ opened the bottom of the eighth unearned as a result of his own Crafts trial smothering — like you’re inside Wednesday night — one hit, two manager for Kinder Care, said health code violations, he said. corrected. Bell said. Other factors Balcome stated which detracted Sparky Lyle. against Dennis “ Oil Can” Boyd with throwing error. an oven,” said one worker, — to protect Cleveiand’s 3-1 that such monitoring would have In March, the state found 13 The agreement states that the From page 1 from the dismal spectator turnout Saturday were; The third-place Indians are one his sixth of the season. The Twins got their first run off Bertha Saxton. “ Your skin is like victory over the Boston Red Sox and game behind New York, which lost to taken place even without the fine. health code violations at the company comply with stricter 1) The Manchester High graduation, 2) graduation Brook Jacoby, who homered in the Willie Fraser in the second inning someone poured baby oil on you.” tie a major-league record with his 13th Detroit 3-2 in 10 innings and trails the fourth inning, singled home an when Gary Gaetti doubled, went to The day care chain paid the fine Kinder-Care facility on We.st hiring and staffing regulations parties, 3) many people out of town due to Father’s An autopsy on Willie Benton, 54, save in his last 13 opportunities. He first-place Tigers by 2'/i games. after state health officials found Center Street. The Manchester lor a year. Bell said. The case for jurors Wednesday when insurance run. third on an infield out and scored on a “ Whoever did this would have was performed today, said a Day, 4) the junior relays’ turnout. has come through 17 times in 19 save Elsewhere, it was Oakland 6. Milwau­ the violations at Kinder Care violations include; not having company will be required to he displayed photographs of The Red Sox, who scored 39 runs passed ball by Darrell Miller. Minne­ to have had nerves of steel and ice spokesman for the St. Louis For a spectacle which has been striving to keep situations. kee 2; Minnesota 3, Caiifomia 1; facilities in Manchester, Brook­ medical records for all children; notify the state of all new shredded body parts on a drawing and had 59 hits in their previous three sota made it 3-0 in the third when Al in his veins ... and be totally free County medical examiner, but its head above water since its inception in 1976, the “ I guess they keep records for Chicago 5. Kansas City 4; Seattle 3, field, Hartford and Middletown. a lack of two written background employees and their criminal of a human body. The photo­ games, were held to four hits in eight Newman doubled. Moses tripled and of emotion,” Flanagan said. results of tests to determine the Relays’ committee could not have come up with a everything. I had no idea about it until Texas 2 in 10 innings; Toronto 4, "What has been accomplished references, good health certifica­ records, among others, he said. graphs were of hair strands, skull innings by John Farrell, including Kirby Puckett hit a sacrifice fly. The prosecutor also said Crafts cause of death might not be better offering than it has in the past two years. It I read it a week or two ago.” said Baltimore 2. so far has been accomplished.” tion or evidence of continued The company could lose its fragments, teeth, a thumb, a toe Rich Gedman’s seventh-inning White Sox 5, Royals 4 is a dangerous coward who killed available for several days. is a true shame that the spectator turnout was so Jones, who turns 31 on Friday. “ We Jones isnot only asavior. he’salsoa Tough said. education for all staff members; license or pay fines for every bone, a fragment of a leg bone and homer. his wife because he couldn’t face Shortly after Benton collapsed, pathetic. needed to win more than I needed this prophet. Pinch hitter Mark Salas, hitless in She would not comment not designating a head teacher; documented violation of the various other tis.sues identified by Jones, in just his second major- a divorce. Crafts “ had a big ego. hundreds of paint-shop workers “ The featured events are geared to give these record.” “ (Pitching coach) Mark Wiley his previous 16 at-bats, singled home agreement or state health code. expert witnes.ses as human. league season, throws only a fa.stball He was being rejected. He was at Chrysler’s No. 1 and 2 plants people who are athletic fans an opportunity to see Jones, who has a 1.87 ERA and has called down after the top of the eighth and changeup, with none out in the Bell said. “ You can be convinced (the bottom of the ninth. Boston opened the going to be publicly exposed.” walked off their jobs because of something unusual,” Balcome explained, “and to yielded only 19 hits in 33 2-3 innings and said if we scored a run I was in the “ I ’ll tel! you the truth, he’s got State officials do plan to moni­ body fragments) were indeed the ninth with a triple off Steve Farr, who Flanagan said. the heat. The walkout, the second see something unusual is to see world-class tremendous command of what he’s tor Kinder Care, but do not plan remains of Helle Crafts,” Flana­ in two days, forced the assembly intentionally walked Ozzie Guillen Keep service downtown, Flanagan told the jury that runners.” doing,” manager Doc Edwards said. any special monitoring proce­ gan said. lines at both plants to shut down, and Donnie Hill to load the bases. witnesses said the Danish-born Feeling pressed to condense and highlight more “ His changeup is one of the best in dures. he said. The body parts were recovered but they were back in operation Salas hit a long fly down the left-field Mrs. Crafts, a stewardess for Pan events, Balcome has already tentatively planned baseball and his fastball is better than “ We’ll continue to monitor along the banks of the Housatonic this morning, said Lloyd Nor- line that bounced off ’s MeottI tells post office American World Airways, wasn’t his key events for next year. He will also cat back people give him credit for. When he’s (them),” Bell said. “ I really River, near where two witnesses thard, a spokesman for Chrysler giove. the type of person who would rested, he throws 86-88 miles an hour, speculate there won’t be prob­ said they saw a man and a wood in Detroit. on several events, namely the Women’s Open (only Kansas City starter Rick Anderson, state Sen. Michael Meotti, Dodd, D-Conn., for their sup­ abandon her cjiildren, as the and when you’re sitting on a 50- to lems with that.” chipper shortly after Mrs, Crafts Doug Nicoll, a Chrysler spokes­ five events were run this year), and run a making his first major-league ap­ D-Glastonbury, has joined the port in keeping some postal The state began its investiga­ disappeared. State police also defense has argued. smoother, tighter program. 60-mile-an-hour changeup. the fast­ service downtown. man, said the buildings have no ball looks like 90.” pearance of the season, yielded three effort to get the U.S. Postal tion of Kinder Care after Man­ found body fragments also were Next year, Balcome plans to begin the junior Service to maintain a post While it may be three or four “ What I would ask you to do is air conditioning but are venti­ runs in the first inning, two on Dan chester police received reports of found in a U-Haul truck Crafts relays at 10 a.m. and move the featured mile events Tigers 3, Yankees 2 office in downtown Manches­ years before a new post office learn a little about the woman lated and workers are given ice. Pasqua’s doubie, but took a 4-3 lead sexual abuse of a child at the rented to pull the wood chipper. up to noon. Along with these, he will feature a Luis Salazar’s RBI single with one into the eighth. The White Sox tied the ter when it moves the central can be built at the Sheldon known as Helle Crafts ... a Also Wednesday, the Coast Manchester facility by a staff But defense attorney Daniel out in the 10th inning scored Tom score on Harold Baines’ RBI double. post office to a new location on Road site, town officials have realization that she would not Guard for the first time limited Connecticut 800 meters, an invitational 400 and member, he said. Sagarin, in his closing argument, Brookens from second base and gave Sheldon Road. urged that the postal service vanish from the face of the the number of barges towboats invitational shot put. Mariners 3, Rangers 2 The employee has been placed continued to press his contention Detroit a sweep of the three-game In a letter to the Postal establish some kind of facility world,” Flanagan said. can push in a major portion of the “ I feel forced to make these changes to on administrative leave. Kinder that Mrs. Crafts might still be series. Detroit has won 12 of its last 15 Mickey Brantley’s 11th home run of Service, Meotti said, “ I urge downtown, perhaps a store­ The prosecutor also reminded Mississippi. The limits were streamline the track meet even more and make it Care officials have said. No alive and living elsewhere. He games. Relief ace Mike Henneman the season leading off the 10th inning you to reconsider your prop­ front operation, when the jurors that Mrs Crafts had paid sought by barge companies that more spectator-palatable and athlete-palatable.” criminal charges have been filed. told the jurors that the 75 body pitched the last three innings, ailow- enabled Seattle to snap a nine-game osal to remove postal service move is made. an attorney $2,500 in cash to want to prevent towboat opera­ Another spectator turnout next year like this past There are 17 Kinder Care fragments weighed no more than ing one hit. striking out five and losing streak during which the Marin­ from the downtown area ... The town is considering the represent her in the divorce tors from running their loads one will put the future of the MCC Relays in serious facilities in the state. Bell said two-thirds of an ounce and lowering his ERA to 1.67. ers scored only 12 runs. Brantley’s The Main Street area is easily possibility of buying the pres­ proceeding. aground in record-low water. jeopardy. represented only a small portion Brookens started the 10th with a homer off starter Jose Guzman also accessible and convenient to ent post office building at the of a human body. single off reliever Charles Hudson and snapped the Mariners’ club-record the large number of residents north comer of Main and East Assault charges “ Ask yourself what’s not there. was sacrificed to second by Jim 14-game road losing streak. who live in the immediate Center streets for some munic­ ... You say to yourself. ‘Where is Walewander. Salazar then lined a 2-2 Mike Schooler pitched three innings vicinity of the center of town.” ipal use, perhaps as a location filed against man the evidence?’ We have a very Sewage plant pitch up the gap in left-center. That of scoreless three-hit relief for his first Meotti, whose 4th Senatorial for the workshop run by the Chase-led group small amount of evidence we’re sent the Yankees to their fourth major-league victory. District includes Manchester, Manchester Association for A man was arrested on a dealing with,” he said. From page 1 consecutive setback, their longest Brantley drove in a first-inning run said he is working with town Retarded Citizens. warrant Wednesday in connec­ The defense attorney implied losing streak of the season. with a grounder and singles by officials on the postal problem Postal officials say a new tion with an incident in a local that state police or a private Kennelly, D-Conn. Mayor Peter The improvements were sche­ in Whaler chase Starters Frank Tanana of Detroit Brantley, Ken Phelps and Jim Pres­ and has contacted U.S. Rep. facility is needed because of bar. police said. detective who alerted authorities P. DiRosa and Werbner met with duled to be completed by August and of New York ley in the sixth made it 2-0, Seattle’s Barbara Kennelly, D-Conn., space limitations in the pres­ Gerald O. Solomonson, 24. of to the case had planted evidence, a staff member in Kennelly’s 1990. HARTFORD — A fourth group, headed by each pitched seven innings, allowing first two-run lead since June 9. and U.S. Sen. Christopher ent building. 162M Homestead St., was such as the chain saw allegedly Hartford office Tuesday to ex­ A meeting is scheduled Monday Hartford develop David Chase, has apparantly two runs. New York’s Rickey Hender­ Blue Jays 4, Orioles 2 charged with third-degree as­ used to cut up the woman’s body, press concern about the future of in the Corps of Engineers’ offices entered the bidding for the Hartford Whalers. son homered in the third inning for a Cecil Fielder drove in the tying and sault for hitting a man in the to win a conviction. He also said the improvement project. in Waltham, Mass., between town Chase said Wednesday he would be interested in 2-1 lead. The Tigers tied it in the sixth men’s room of a local bar on May lead runs with a wind-blown double in state police records were altered DiRosa defended the action, officials and the deputy division investing in a group successful in buying the on singles by Walewander. Alan the second inning. 18, police said. Police say Solom­ to fit the state’s case. saying that the representative’s engineer, Lt. Col. Stanley J. National Hockey League franchise, but would not be Trammell and Larry Herndon. Firefighter is injured in caii onson, who is a part-time em­ Winner John Cerutti, who had “ They say to you this is Helle job was to represent the town in Murphy. seeking a majority interest or total control. lasted a total of 3 1-3 innings in his ing sent trichloroethylene vapors ployee of the bar, told the officers such matters. “ We’re not circum­ Athletics 6, Brewers 2 A fireman suffered minor injur­ Crafts,” Sagarin said as he held Weiss did not have any figures Previously, Colonal Realty Co., a real estate previous two starts, allowed Pete into the atmosphere, he said. The that he had had a fight with his venting anybody,” he said. He Mark McGwire hit a three-run ies today after responding to a up a small plastic bag of evi­ on how much a delay would cost syndicator in West Hartford, entered a bid of $26 Stanicek’s first major-ieague homer chemical, which turns into hy­ girlfriend and got drunk. Solom­ homer and Dave Stewart continued vapor leak at Imo Delaval Inc., dence. “ And they say that is proof said today he expected a resolu­ the town. According to town million to $28 million for 100 percent of the team. The on the second pitch of the game, but drochloric acid when exposed, is onson went into the men’s room beyond a reasonable doubt.” tion of the problem within days. his mastery of Milwaukee with a said Thomas O’Marra, spokes­ Budget Officer Robert Huestis, a Donald Conrad-Richard Gordon group entered a bid scattered five hits over six innings. used as a cleaning fluid at the and hit a man, police said, who six-hitter as Oakland completed a man for the Eighth Utilities Crafts, who was stone-faced At the same meeting. Town total of $2,773,722 had been spent of $19.5 million for 75 percent ownership. Duane Ward earned his fifth save with metal finishing company, he said. then yelled forhelp. The manager Manager Robert B. Weiss told three-game sweep of the Brewers. District Fire Department. throughout the trial, appeared to on engineering and construction Another group, headed by current Whaler three innings of scoreless one-hit There was never a hazard of the bar went in to pull The homer was the 13th of the fight back tears Wednesday as he board members that the adminis­ as of May 15. General Managing Partner Howard Baldwin who relief. Fireman Chris Snute received outside the building, O’Marra Solomonson off the man, who season for McGwire, who was hitting listened to a tape-recording in tration hoped to complete as Weiss also told board members owns one percent of the team, is a possibility. With Baltimore leading 2-1, Pat minor chemical bums to his said. The vapors were contained, suffered minor cuts and bruises . 190 in June, but only his second in the which he told state police investi­ much work on the secondary that it is the administration’s Baldwin said Wednesday he had not received any Borders opened the Toronto second hands, but was treated and and there is no danger for to the face, police said. gators that his three children portion of the plant before a assumption that the project engi­ new bids and is unaware of any bid from a Chase-led AP photo last 30 games and his first ever at released at Manchester Memor­ Solomonson was charged and County Stadium. It was a 400-foot shot with a singie off Jeff Ballard. One out workers, he said. missed their mother. cease-and-desist order was re­ neer, Metcalf and Eddy, was group. TIES RECO RD — Cleveland Indian reliever Doug Jones, left, later, he was forced at second by Tony ial Hospital, O’Marra said. State Environmental Protec­ released on $1,000 bond. He is Flanagan later dimissed the ceived from the Army Corps of responsible for getting the we­ The Whalers’ executive committee, which in the fourth inning and gave Oakland scheduled to appear in court July waves to the Cleveland Stadium crowd Wednesday night after a 4-0 lead. Stewart, 10-5, ran his career Fernandez, but The vapor release started at tion Department officials arrived notion that Crafts had felt any Engineers. Weiss said that the tlands permit. He said that the represents nearly 00 percent of the ownership, will walked. Fielder then hit a high fly that 6, police said. notching his 13th consecutive save, setting an American League record to 6-0 against the Brewers. 8; 37 a m. today after a solvent at the scene shortly after firefigh­ emotion over the disappearance contractor had informed the town town’s former public works direc­ meet again Monday to discuss the two bids that are an 18-mile-an-hour wind biew out of recovery still overheated at the ters, O’Marra said. It has not of his wife, noting that Crafts had that stoppage of work during the tor, George A. Kandra, told him on the table. Aetna Life & Casualty Co. owns the mark and tying the Major League mark. He helped the Indians Twins 3, Angels 1 the reach of center fieider Ken company’s office at 80 Sheldon been determined why the still Julius Caesar was born in 102 coolly examined bags of body summer months could delay that such permits are generally largest shares of the partnership at 40.45 percent. beat the Red Sox, 3-1. Frank Viola pitched a three-hitter Gerhart and left fielder Stanicek. Rd . O’Marra said. The overheat­ overheated, he said. B.C. parts during the trial. completion of the job by a year. the responsibility of the engineer. f H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 23. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 23. 1988 — H Tyson-Spinks bout shaping up as richest ever IN B R IE F Pv Tim Dahibero can you hide anything in the publicized personal problems, Women’s semlflnalists set Th« Atsoclat«d Press ring?” including a tiff with his manager Spinks grew a bit more serious and reports he and his bride of AVON — Three of the most dominant women ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Mike when asked about his motivation four months were on the verge of golfers in Connecticut have advanced to today’s Tyson spoke of pain and Michael for meeting Tyson, a ferocious divorce. round of four in the Connecticut Woman’s Golf Spinks of fear as the two fighters puncher who has knocked put 30 “ The nnajority of what has been Association Amateur Championship at the Golf appeared together for the final of 34 opponents in becoming the written in the press is hilarious, Club of Avon. tinne before Monday night’s hea­ youngest heavyweight champion it’s funny,” ’Tyson said. “ It’s a Marcia Dolan, a 10-time winner of the vyweight title fight. ever. joke.” tournament, three-time champ Lida Kinnicutt, Pronnoters, meanwhile, talked “ It feels good to have some . .Tvson said whatever personal and Bartara Young, the 1986 New England of dollars in a fight that shapes up terror in my life, something that problems he has had have evapo­ 1 Women’s Amateur winner and veteran from the to be the richest ever. frightens me,” he said. “ It’s rated as his training intensified Aspetuck Valley CC in Weston, joined newcomer for the fight. “ This thing is really a mons­ exciting, it’s something a lot of Sheila Vergith of the Wampanoag CC in West people can’t do. That motivates “ I ’m not involved with what’s ter,” said developer Donald Harford as semifinalists Wednesday. Trump, who predicted a record me.” scandalous or what’s happening Spinks, a 4-1 underdog, vowed in my personal life,” he said. Today’s two survivors will battle in a 36-hole gate of nearly $13 million for the final. bout. not to make Tyson chase him in “ I ’m just ready to fight.” 'L Tyson and Spinks both ap­ the scheduled 12-round fight, a Tyson, though, grew testy at peared relaxed during a two-hour tactic nnany figured would be his some questions, including Petrovic reaches finals press conference on Wednesday only chance against Tyson’s whether Spinks’ awkward style at Trump’s Plaza, where they power. would present problems. BERLIN — Tim Petrovic eliminated Kevin patiently answered the same “ I ’ve never run from anyb­ “ The majority of this is bull,” Giancola 1-up in match play to enter today’s questions thot had been offered ody,” Spinks said. “ I won’t be ’Tyson said. " I just want to fight final of the Connecticut State Golf Association’s hundreds of times since the fight running this time.” as soon as possible.” amateur championship at the TImberlin Golf was announced. ’Tyson allowed as to how that At one point during the press Course. At one point, ’Tyson put his head may make the fight more inter­ conference, which was beamed He will face Brad Lardon of the Bruce Golf AP photo on the table and feigned sleep as esting, at least for those by satellite to several cities, Club in Greenwich in the 36-hole final. Tyson chastised a questioner who yet another question was asked watching. Lardon, who just graduated from Rice HER DAY — Wimbledon ball girl Penney “ If he comes to try and win the wanted to know what made him about his strategy for the fight. University In Houston, eliminated Larry “ My objective is to inflict as title, it could be a good fight,” think he could beat the Joannou, 16, registers her surprise Tedesco in the morning 4 and 3, then polished off much pain as possible to get the said Tyson, who turns 22 a week challenger. during a practice with No. 1 Steffi Graf AP photo Dave Szewczul, 5 and 4, in the afternoon 7 fight over with,” the undisputed after the Iraut. “ If you want to “ You’re talking like a cheer­ on Wimbledon’s No. 3 court Wednesday. Wednesday. heavyweight champion said. win, you have to take chances like leader for Spinks,” Tyson said. SERIOUS BUSINESS — Mike Tyson, in Atiantic City. The two will battle for Graf arrived early for her match, so she Spinks drew the biggest laugh I take chances. Otherwise, you’re “ Could you elaborate on that?’; left, and Michael Spinks are not smiling the undisputed heavyweight titie Mon­ made Penney’s day with a few practice of the event when asked if he had just in there for the ride.” the questioner asked. shots. a secret weapon to fight Tyson. With wife Robin Givens looking “ No,” Tyson replied. as they get together at a news day night. Two MISL teams fold “ Yeah, it’s going to be down my on from a nearby booth, Tyson Spinks, meanwhile, predicted conference Wednesday at Trump Piaza trunks,” quipped Spinks. “ Where touched briefly on his well- he may surprise a few people. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Minnesota Strikers of the Major Indoor Soccer League are Boggs admits to affair folding because of financial difficulties. Raginild P(nlo/MinchMt*r Hamid Expansion Executive Vice President Tim Robbie CLEVELAND — Boston Red Sox third Mets hit the road announced. Robbie told a news conference that baseman Wade Boggs admitted that he had an LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS — The John Howland. Back row: Josh Bailey, his parents. Strikers owners Joe and Elizabeth affair with the California woman who has filed a Yankees won the Bolton Little League Kevin Blafkin, Derek Levesque, Matt Robbie, would terminate the franchise rather $6 million palimony suit against him. but said he draft set will not settle out of court. crown this past season. Team members, Maneggla, Mike Citron!, Scott Urban. with nice margin than post a $400,000 letter of credit. from left, front row: Jerremy Muller, Max In another move, the MISL folded another The lawsuit was filed June 3 by Margo Adams Mis;>.ng: Nick Ricciardi. franchi.se, the St. Louis Steamers, because of of Costa Mesa, Calif., who contends she and Schardt, Cory Silver, Charles Levesque, for today By Jim Donaghy "Dunne pitched well,” Pitts­ continuing financial losses.. Boggs lived together on the road for four years. The Associated Press burgh manager Jim Leyland She says he agreed to provide for her. By Bill Barnard said. “ We just didn’t score any The Associated Press NEW YORK - The New York runs. We had the chances but NBA final top rated Mets embarked on a seven-game couldn’t get the big hit.” Brooks officially unemployed NEW YORK - The Charlotte Smith top vote-getter road trip with a comfortable lead While Dunne was breezing NEW YORK — The dramatic seventh game of Hornets and Miami Heat had in the East and through the middle innings,: the NBA championship series between the Los NEW YORK — Shortstop Ozzie Smith of the Bv Mike Nodel didn’t want to be the North Stars’ North Stars owners Gordon and several routes they could take in the knowledge it will take a Gooden was struggling. Angeles Lakers and the Detroit Pistons was the St. Louis Cardinals, the top vote-getter for the The Associated Press coach, anyway. George Gund not only introduced selecting 23 players in the NBA first-rate effort to remain a The Pirates had the bases highest-rated professional basketball show ever National League All-Star team last year, again In a telephone interview a few Ferreira but surprised everyone expansion draft. first-place team. loaded with two out in the fourth is No. 1 with two weeks remaining in the fan BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - hours after the news conference, by saying that all coaches and They could go for journeyman on television, CBS reported. Neither Herb Brooks nor Jack Following a sloppy, error-filled but Gooden got Rafael Belliard on balloting, the baseball commissioner’s office he said, “ I have no interest in scouts — including Brooks — had big men such as James Bailey of A network spokeswoman said the Lakers' 8-5 loss to Pittsburgh on Monday, a grounder to second. announced. Ferreira soon will forget the working for that organization and been “ released to discuss future Phoenix, Kent Benson of Cleve­ 108-105 victory Tuesday night drew a 21.2 rating events of the last week and a half. the Mets came back to shut out In the fifth, Dunne led off with a The No. 2 overall vote-getter is outfielder that ownership.” employment with other NHL land, Paul Mokeski of Milwau­ and a 37 share. The figures surpassed the the Pirates in the next two games. bunt single and Barry Bonds Brooks became Minnesota So there. clubs.” kee, Jawann Oldham of Sacra­ previous highs of a 19.3 rating and 33 share, for Darryl Strawberry of the New York Mets, On Wednesday, followed with an infield single. North Stars non-coach but didn’t The North Stars, in the person Brooks said he didn’t under­ mento or New York’s Pat the 1984 seventh game between Los Angeles and followed by Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs, know it. and two relievers allowed 11 hits Jose Lind then popped out on a of former general manager Lou stand that he was fired and was Cummings. Boston, won by the Celtics 111-102. and Vince Coleman of St. Louis. but beat Pittsburgh 3-0 to move sacrifice attempt and Gooden Ferreira became general man­ Nanne, chased Brooks for almost surprised to hear about it from Or try younger, untested inside The other leaders are catcher Gary Carter of 7*/» games ahead of the second- turned it up a notch to strike out ager of the NHL team and said a decade and finally caught him reporters after the June 14 news players such as Atlanta’s Chris New York, first baseman Will Clark of the San place Pirates. Bobby Bonilla and Andy Van Brooks would be considered for on April 23. 1987. Now, 14 months conference. Gordon Gund in­ Washburn, Dave Hoppen of Francisco Giants, second baseman Ryne Today, the Mets started a Slyke. the coaching position from which later and within an eight-day sisted that he made it perfectly Golden State or Dallas' Uwe Blab Sandberg of Chicago, third baseman Mike four-game series at Chicago and “ That was a gutty effort,” Mets he had just been “ released” (but period, the team’s one-time sav­ clear to Brooks that the new and Bill Wennington. Hilton lawsuit Is denied Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies and Benito not fired). play the Pirates three times next manager Davey Johnson said of ior has been both "released” and general manager would be given Today’s expansion draft also Santiago of the . week at Pittsburgh. Gooden. “ It was smoking out LAS VEGAS. Nev. — A state judge has On Wednesday, Ferreira held a fired. the opportunity to choose his own offered young guards who have Not even Gooden’s heat could there. We said Doc would throw refused to grant an injunction which would have news conference to say that he coach. shown an ability to score, usually “ It’s quite confusing to have a match the numbers on the ther­ n o pitches before the game and attached $8 million of the $13.5 million Michael wasn’t hiring Brooks because he Brooks was invited to apply for in a backup role. They included Lelter on disabled list press conference to announce mometer at Shea Stadium. The he ended up at about 125.” Spinks will earn for meeting Mike Tyson sen.sed “ tension and misunder­ his old job and, though-be said he Dell Curry of Cleveland, Dwayne that I will not be rehired for a job I game-time temperature was 94 Gooden said he told Johnson to Monday night. NEW YORK — A1 Leiter was placed standing” during recent meet­ wouldn’t apply, he met several Washington of New Jersey, Terry ings with Brooks. So the non­ never applied for — either a year and it reached as high as 98, a , take him out after the eighth District Judge Michael Wendell ruled on on the 21-day disabled list Wednesday by the times with Ferreira since then. Teagle of Golden State and coach officially became the ago or a few days ago.” Brooks record for June 22 in New York' because of the heat. New York Yankees with a blister on the middle But Ferreira said he felt Sacramento's Mike McGee. Wednesday that an injunction was not said. Cit>^- “ Gooden is a lot like Tom ex-coach. “ uncomfortable having him as They also could opt for the big warranted. He said Hilton Hotel Corp. which finger of his left hand. Gooden, 10-3, allowed nine hits Seaver,” Pittsburgh manager Brooks, for his part, said he At a June 14 news conference. coach of the North Stars.” names — there were seven sought the injunction, had not “ demonstrated a The 22-year-old left-hander is 4-3 with a 3.39 AP photo and escaped several jams in the Jim Leyland said. “ When he has former all-stars among the play­ reasonable probability” of succeeding in a suit earned-run average this season in 11 starts. middle innings. to he can go from 86 miles per ers available. CAUGHT SLEEPING — Philadelphia’s baseman Ryne Sandberg during the against Spinks and boxing promoter Butch Yankees trainers believe it will take at least two “ It was tough out there, tough hour to 89-90 miles per hour. He Denver's Calvin Natt, Marques Von Hayes, on ground, reacts after second inning of their game Wednesday Lewis. weeks for the blister to heal. to breathe,” Gooden said of the had to today.” Johnson and Norm Nixon of the Lakers are saluted coast to coast being caught leading off second base in Philadelphia. The Phillies won, 5-3. heat and sweltering humidity. The Mets finished the nine- Los Angeles Clippers. New Jer­ and tagged out by Chicago second “ I went sleeveless, I think it game homestand at 7-2 but had to no doubt in my mind that you’re in the first round of the playoffs, sey’s Otis Birdsong. Andrew Bv Bernie Wilson was the first time ever,” Gooden rely on great pitching and Darryl never going to find, see or watch the Lakers had to survive seven- Toney of Philadelphia, Walter The Associated Press said. “ I was a little superstitious Strawberry’s hitting. another basketball team play like game series with Utah, Dallas Davis of Phoenix and Kelly Underdogs have a day — sort of without them but it was just too “ It was a good homestand,” the one that sits behind me and Detroit to make their coach’s Tripucka of Utah are the all-star LOS ANGELES — Like one of Bell doing tune on ex-mates hot.” Johnson said. “ The pitching was Ever.” prediction come true. names on the list of unprotected By Andrew Warshaw hard for me to take this loss.” reached a pitch 12 months ago. their fast breaks going the length The Mets took a 1-0 lead in the great but the offense really “ What a night, what a night last players. The Associated Press Chang said. “ This year was just was rarely in evidence as he hit a of the court, praise for the Los “ It hasn't been done for 19 fifth. second inning against Mike struggled.” night was,” said Lakers forward But because of age, injuries and Bv Hlllel Italic an experience year. It’s been a stream of errors. But Cash would Angeles Lakers’ second straight years, and Buck (Magic Johnson) Craig Lefferts, 2-5, was the last Dunne, 4-6, on Howard Johnson’s After Monday’s loss to the James Worthy, the championship big contract obligations, there The Associated Press WIMBLEDON, England - great experience.” never say he almost lost his NBA title stretched from coast to said today. ’Riles, they said it N L R o u n d u p of four for San bloop double and Mackey Pirates, pitcher Bob Ojeda said series Most Valuable Player. was no certainty that any of the Javier Frana struck a blow for Cash, Lendl and Leconte all had crown. coast. can’t be done.’ Francisco. Sasser’s RBI double. After Wally the 1988 Mets are not as good as “ We set out to accomplish seven would be among those Houston’s Buddy Bell still the underdogs of men’s tennis. today to draw a breath while “ He played fantastically well More than 40,000 people turned Backman’s leadoff single in the the championship team of 1986 “ It was done, we finished the something last June 14 when selected. thinks fondly of his former Expos 6, Cardinals 2 Sort of. other top contenders took over the for the two middle sets but there out for a parade and rally third, Dunne settled down and and can’t win when they don’t Wednesday in downtown Los year, we won it again.” Riles first made the statement. Miami, choosing first, was to Cincinnati teammates, off the worked seven Nelson Santovenia drove in Frana, a 21-year-old Argentine spotlight on the show courts. was only one way he could go, and retired the next 11 batters. play well. Angeles. Lakers coach Pat Riley Riley’s 1987 guarantee at first We thought he was crazy, but if pick 12 players in the expansion field. On the field, he’s been less innings, allowing five hits, walk­ three runs with a double and a playing in his first Wimbledon, In second-round play on Centre that’s down,” Cash said. “ I was The Mets scored their other “ The Pirates are a great club praised his team for being startled his players. Then, after we were going to repeat, why not draft and Charlotte 11. Each than friendly. ing three and striking out four. single and Bryn.Smith and Joe took defending champion Pat Court was two-time titlist Jimmy not unhappy with my game.” runs on Dave Magadan’s RBI and remind me of the Cardinals,” unique, but didn’t go as far as sweeping the San Antonio Spurs do it in L.A.? existing team lost one player. Bell’s two-nin double keyed a Juan Agosto, 5-0, allowed one hit Hesketh combined on a six-hitter Cash to five sets Wednesday and Connors, up against Australia’s Lendl, who has never won single in the seventh and Kevin Gooden said. “ We have a long guaranteeing successive cham­ The Hornets will choose eighth four-run eighth inning W^nes- in two innings. as Montreal swept its three-game nearly eliminated the head- Jay Stoltenburg. They were being Wimbledon, played like a grass- McReynolds’ sacrifice fly in the way to go and have to take it one pionships, like he did last year. and the Heat ninth in the college day night as the Astros defeated Phillies 5, Cubs 3 series with St. Louis. It was the banded Australian on the third followed by Gabriela Sabatini court novice for a set against eighth. day at a time.” against Radka Zrubakova, with Cahill. Then he changed his In Washington, D.C., Rep. Mel draft on Tuesday. the Reds 5-1. Bell’s RBI double Mike Schmidt drove in two runs seventh straight win at home for day of the tournament. John McEnroe, safely over the tactics, staying back and hitting Levine, D-Calif., saluted the NEED SOME EXTRA Stu Inman, director of player sparked a three-run rally the and five Philadelphia pitchers the Expos, who moved past St. Cash prevailed in the sun to win first hurdle in his Wimbledon service returns past the Lakers as “ the team of the ’80s.” personnel for the Heat, said the night before. combined on an eight-hitter. Louis into fourth place in the 6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 but it was comeback, up next against Wally Australian. “ The Lakers had all the right team might not decide on its No. 1 “ It feels good to have them The win went to Todd Froh- East. The Cardinals have lost Frana who received a standing SPENDING MONEY!! Masur. “ Everybody knows this is not stuff,” Levine said in a speech on pick until the last minute. leave town. I really miss a lot of wirth. 1-2, who pitched I 2-3 four straight and 10 of their last Padres responding, ovation from the Court No. 1 Newspaper routes available in your area... On Court No. 1, Martina Navra­ my best surface and potentially, the House floor. “ We might make some deals to those guys.” said Bell, who was hitless innings after relieving 12. crowd. tilova continued her quest for a he’s a very difficult and danger­ Levine’s district includes the Arnott Rd...... all East Center St...... 25-209 (odd) fortify the future or take a player traded to the Astros last weekend. starter Mike Maddux, just back Smith, 5-5, worked six innings, “ In the end, he took advantage place in history against Japan’s ous opponent,” Lendl, runner-up Forum in Inglewood, where the Garth Rd...... 4 to 77 we want to keep for years,” “ You spend a lot of time with from minor-league rehabilitation giving up four hits, walking none playing for McKeon of my lack of experience,” Frana Alton St. South...... all Elly Hakami. Navratilova, the for the last two years, said. Lakers beat the Detroit Pistons East Middle Tpk. ... e04-674«». Inman said. them, but I ’d be lying if I said it on an injured elbow. Maddux had and striking out three. Hesketh said. Hawthorne St. South...... all defending women’s champion,' As twilight fell on the All 108-105 in Game 7 of the Finals There was some speculation wasn’t special to beat the Reds.” to leave the game in the fourth allowed two hits in three innings Two other underdogs briefly W. Middle Tpke . 30-132 (o»n) seeks a record ninth singles title England Club, few spectators left Tuesday night to become the first Lydall St...... 1-47 that Wennington, a seven-foot It’s been a difficult season for when he was hit on the same to earn his second save. By Dennis Georgatos .there was no way he could stop had the thrill of an upset in their Parker St...... 387-514 at Wimbledon. their seats at Centre Court as team to repeat as champion since center, might be the first player Bell, 36, a five-time All-Star and elbow by Vance Law’s line drive. Montreal scored three times in The Associated Press the tension that was just permeat­ grasp. Broad St..'...... 1-15 Mats Wilander, on the third leg Chang made his mark on the the Boston Celtics won titles in Woodbridge St...... 302-470 picked. Another report had Atlan­ six-time Gold Glove winner at Preliminary examination the fourth against , ing from his being. I think it had Australia’s Darren Cahill won Woodland St...... 111-249 of his bid for the , was tournament. 1968 and ’69. ta’s Randy Wittman pegged as' third base. He entered Wednes­ showed he had suffered a 1-2. Andres Galarraga singled, SAN DIEGO — Larry Bowa, in gotten to the point where there the first set from top-ranked Ivan Hilliard St...... 10-104 a refrain heard right up to his Lendl but couldn’t handle his due up next against Glenn Michi- He hit Leconte with passing By beating the Pistons, the Foster St...... 89-109 the first pick. day night’s game batting only. 185 contusion. went to second on Hubie Brooks’ was like a mutiny. Wewereonthe • Joseph St...... all Pearl St...... 2-83 ba^a of Canada. shots and had the unpredictable Lakers allowed Riley to live up to “ The big players who were not with no home runs and four RBI. Steve Bedrosian came in in the walk and scored on Tim Wall- firing, complained he was in a edge of mutiny as a team and I opponent’s power and went down Regent St...... all Spruce St...... 74-108 («wi) All the stars in action today Frenchman in deep trouble. But the promise he had made one protected you have to look at hard “ I ’ve played 17 years and I top of the ninth and allowed a ach’s double. hopeless situation, managing a guess a move had to be made.” 5-7, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. Strong St...... all were hoping for fewer problems Chang’s lack of variety and weak year earlier. Moments after the even though most of them are of don’t feel I have anything to run-scoring single to Law before bunch of minor leaguers mas­ McKeon is glad now that he And Michael Chang, the young­ Woodland St...... 18-98 Flower St...... all Braves 4, Dodgers 1 than other headliners faced on the serve were exploited in the last Lakers beat the Celtics for the the journeyman variety.’’ Inman prove,” Bell said. “ It’s just nice retiring pinch-hitter Andre Daw­ querading as big league players. took the field managing job, and est male player in 61 years to East Middle Tpke.... 0-182 (rmo third day. two sets. 1987 NBA title. Riley guaranteed HIghwood Dr...... all said. “ The smaller players are to be able to play. I ’ve never son to earn his 11th save. Rick Mahler pitched a' four- “ You never heard that from the Padres appear to be a compete on the Centre Court, had Cash was pushed to the brink by “ I haven’t seen anyone return that the Lakers would be the first generally the ones who best played in a World Series, but at Schmidt drove in a run with an hitter and drove in two runs with a me. I don’t think they’re a different team. They have gone his time, too. Squire Village...... all Frana, ranked only sixth in his my serve for two sets like that,” team in 19 years to win back-to- Golway St...... all combine youth and talent" least I’ve been given the oppor­ infield out in the first against Rick pair of singles and Los Angeles Triple-A club,” said Jack 15-11 since McKeon took over, The American, who turned 16 country and 80th in the world. Leconte said. “ All over the place, back titles. Kerry St...... all Washington was' a first-round tunity to play.” Sutcliffe. 5-5, and had an RBI starfer committed a McKeon, who replaced Bowa as including a six-game win streak, four months ago, gave seventh- Kennedy Rd...... all On the same court and in the winners, backhands, forehands.” On Wednesday, after the Lak­ North St...... all pick of the Nets just two years ago Elsewhere, it was Philadelphia double in the sixth to move into a bizarre error that keyed a three- manager of the San Diego Padres longest of the year. The victories < seeded Henri Leconte of Frances Montclair Dr...... all same round in which Boris Chang was the youngest man to ers’ parade reached City Hall. North School St...... 1-84 and 5-3 Tyrone Bogues was the 5, Chicago 3; New York 3, tie with Willie Stargell for 23rd on run Atlanta third inning. on May 28, also included a three-game sweep . big fright for two sets before Scott Dr...... all Pittsburgh 0; San Francisco 8. 'The Braves ended a four-game “ I don’t see anything wrong of first-place Los Angeles at losing 2-6, 7-6, 6-2, 6-3. Chang Becker was dethroned last year, play on Centre Court since Riley jokingly gagged himself 1987 first-rounder of the Washing­ the all-time list with 1,540. and mumbled for a few seconds Alpine St...... all Richmond Dr...... all San Diego 7; Montreal 6, St. Louis skid, while the Dodgers had a with these guys,” McKeon said. home. missed four set points in the the defending champion was 15-year-old American Sidney ton Bullets. before addressing approximately American Legion Dr...... all 2, and Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 1. Gfants 8, Padres 7 five-game winning streak “ I ’m not cr^ng for help.” “ He’s a good influence,” first second set. twitchy and nervous. Wood lost a first-round match to “ We’re very pleased that he 10,000 fans who crammed onto the Armory St...... all Jefferson St...... all Danny Jackson, 7-4, retired the Will Clark had a career-high snapped. If McKeon is partial toward the baseman-outfielder Carmelo “ I ’m not disappointed. It’s not His aggressive game, which Rene Lacoste in 1927. Kenwood Dr...... all wasn’t among those protected,’’ lawn in front of the building. Haynes St...... all first two batters in the eighth but seven RBI and hit a three-run Mahler, 8-6, struck out six, players, who under Bowa were Martinez said of McKeon. “ He Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 said Washington’s agent, Don “ I just want to say a couple of Main St...... 285-378 Glenn Davis singled, Kevin Bass double in the bottom the ninth to walked two and retired the last 10 65-97 last season and 16-30 this makes you feel like a winner. If Cronson. “ It makes things a lot Russell St...... all Union Place ...... all walked and Bell doubled home lead San Francisco. batters in order for his second year, it is because the Padres are you can look in the mirror and say things, and they aren’t going to be Union St...... 133-284 easier. It’s best for all concerned Robinson still not at full potential very profound,” Riley said. “ This that Dwayne could conceivably both runners. The Giants had committed two complete game. Sutton, 3-5, has the team that Jack built. you gave a 100 percent, he’ll be ing in Spain on Saturday, nave eight-year, $26 million contract is the fifth parade we’ve been Porter St...... 458-850 be somewhere else, to have a “ I didn’t do the job because errors, allowing two unearned not won since May 14. McKeon doubles as the team’s happy with you.” VIENNA, Austria (AP) - So Union St...... 13-91 won their first four games. But with the San Antonio Spurs of the involved in, and it’s far and away Wyllys St...... 1-90 fresh start in a fresh after 7 2-3 innings you’ve got to runs to score, and trailed 7-4 After singles by Ozzie Virgil general manager, a position he Said outfielder Tony Gwynn: far, David Robinson hasn’t shown Mayfair Gardens Robinson, a 7-foot center who was NBA. But he has sat out the past the best we’ve ever seen.” environment.” keep the ball down and I got it going into the bottom of the ninth. and Ron Gant with none out in the has held since 1980 and in which “ With Larry, this was a job. With his full potential with the touring (No. M ain)...... 14-470 the College Player of the Year at year because of his Navy The Lakers have won five NBA Bond St...... all “ Maybe it’s best that I went to up,” Jackson said. “ I was trying With one out. Bob Brenly third, Sutton could not handle a he recruited most of the players Jack, it’s fun. From the first day U.S. Select basketball team. Navy in the 1986-87 season, obligation. titles this decade. Delmont St...... 9-88 another team because I ’m not to be too careful rather than going walked and Jose Uribe singled hard-hit comebacker by Mahler, on the team. Jack took over, that difference But it may be just a matter of Marble St...... all clearly hasn’t been himself. “ Another thing, and I really Hollister St...... 3-92 getting anything done here,” said at them.” against Lance McCullers. Mark who was credited with a hit. As a manager, McKeon has was obvious.” time, says Southern Cal coach At the Olympic Trials in McCabe St...... all While he leads the Americans mean this, without your support Main St...... ,.175-275 Washington, whose playing time Rafael Ramirez singled to Davis, 2-5, seeking his 13th save in Sutton chased after the ball taken a back-slapping, encourag­ Nicknamed “ Trader Jack” for George Raveling. Colorado Springs, he showed with 29 rebounds in the four and your faith — and I felt this in Sterling Place...... all Stock PI...... all diminished at the end of last score Bell and Alex Trevino hit an 13 opportunities, struck out pinch- behind the mound and apparently ing approach. It is a style his prolific deal-making as gen­ “ David Is right now about 70 signs of life, but also was a bit off games, he has a sub-par total of 27 Games 6 and 7 — 1 don’t think No. Main St...... 397-410 season. RBI double to chase Jackson. hitter Harry Spilman but gave up had no chance to get Mahler. But welcomed by the players, who eral manager, McKeon is the first percent of his potential level,” from the intimidating inside points. we’d be here right now. You did a Carmen Road...... 5-45 Tripucka, at 29 the youngest of “ I ’m not surprised at what an RBI single to Brett Butler and Sutton wheeled and threw blindly chafed under Bowa’s criticism baseball executive to hold the said Raveling, who is leading the “ I ’m the one who is trying to get player he was in college. hell of a job for us,” Riley told the Baldwin Road...... all Timber Trail...... all the former all-stars and the most Buddy’s done and he’s going to walked Chris Speier before allow­ past first base, allowing both and impatience, the apparent additional duty of manager since U.S. Selects on a six-game, his game together,” Robinson Although he was selected for crowd, which included some fans Concord Rd...... all TImrod Road...... 170-388 injury-free in the last two sea­ get sharper as he gets more ing Clark’s game-winning hit. runners to score and Mahler to result of his own job insecurity. Whltey Herzog held both jobs for four-city European tour as a who had waited more than six sons. was the most attractive to at-bats,” Astros manager Hal San Diego took a 5-1 lead reach second. Mahler took third “ I would not have wanted to be the St. Louis Cardinals in 1981. prelude to the final Olympic said. " I ’m struggling more than the final Olympic camp, Robin­ CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 son was named to join the U.S. hours to glimpse the team. the expansion teams despite a Lanier said. “ He’s helped us in against Atlee Hammaker after on Albert Hall’s single to right Larry those last few weeks, with Herzog shed the general manag­ tryout camp this' summer. the others.” “ Also, I ’d like to say, and I ’m long-term contract for close to $1 *the field, too. He makes some the first three innings. Clark hit a and scored one out later on a those rumors flying around,” er’s role in 1982 to concentrate on The Americans, who meet an After being named Player of Select team to gain playing THE MANCHESTER HERALD pretty biased about it, but there’s million a year. outstanding plays look routine.” three-run homer, his 17th, in the groundnut by Dion James. pitcher Eric Show said. “ But his field duties. Austrian team today before play­ the Year, Robinson signed an experience. 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday. June 23. 1988 SCOREBOARD 4 Cavity 5 Native of (suff.) Slanta8,Padraa7 Spelling makes pilot for NBC win, lose & 1>REW National Laagua rasuHa 1 Soap ingredient 6 Weirdness 4 Fib 7 Tempt Softban Lhtle League M N DIROO IA N FRAN Bv Jerry Buck Mati3.PlrataaO j i r h M 7 Actress Taylor 8 "___ the participated in virtually every meeting. I was medicine, but there isn’t a life-and-death case 5 3 3 1 The Associated Press amazed at his hands-on participation. T bonu 5 12 0 Butler cf 10 Is not well Mood for Love" every few minutes.” 5 0 0 0 Riles3b 3 1 1 0 T O N IO N rS • A M I S PITTtBUROH NEW YORK RAIom rlb 12 Shoshonesn In­ “ Once we got the go-ahead we had to work Spelling said he has a series commitment at M P M V*. T ltrn tv 't, 6 — F lttotrold National g b r b M j r b M Gwvnnrf 5 0 11 Speler3b 1100 9 Last ietter LOS ANGELES — Producer AaronSpelling O u M ^ vt. Pob, 7:30 — Fltxotrald Bonds If 5020 Dvkstracf 4 000 Moreindlf 4 0 0 0 d a rk 1b 5 14 7 dian around the clock because of the impending NBC. but he doesn’t know yet whether it will 3 120 0000 Mhtadorf 4000 (Brit.) said when he made his first series pilot deal writers’ strike. The second draft was L.M. Olll vt. Pollct, 6 — Robartaon Behind the no-hit pitching of Eddy Lind 2b 4000 Bckmn2b Wynne If 13 Actor turn out to be “ Nightingales” or another Bray vt. M adlcol, 7:30 — R o b tiito n PInkIn, the Oilers blanked Ansaldl's, VonSlyk cf 50 10 KHm dzIb 4010 CMrtnzIb 4 2 3 1 AM rilelf 4000 11 Mrs. in with NBC, he had no idea how to get there to delivered on a Saturday. The writers struck Reotrt vt. Thrifty. 6 — Poaonl 144, at Leber Field. PInkIn struck out 11 Bomila3b 4020 Strwbryrf 2000 R e ^ 3 b 4 2 3 0 Mlfchll 3b 4 02 0 Cronyn show. He also has a deal with ABC for five 4 12 1 Brenlyc 3 100 Madrid sign the contract. on Monday.” Strone vt. K tllh , 7:30 — Pooanl while Walking three In his route-going Bream 1b 4020 McRvMsIf 2 10 1 Santiago c 14 Goad more series and with CBS for one series. M P lira vt. EIkt, 6 — NIkt performance. Mike Helln drove m six RRevMsrf 0000 M oM dn3b 4 0 11 Mock cf 30 13 Uribess 4 110 13 Possesses " I didn’t know how to get to Burbank and Susan Walters was an actress he had JA M vt. Social Club, 7:30 — NIkt runs for the Oilers. He had a grand slam Coles rf 4010 M cK y ll p 0000 Whitson p 10 10 Hamakrp 0000 IB Mal de Storllno vt. Cenoo, 0 — Ktonov 0000 1 0 0 0 Meindzph10 10 18 Join NBC,” Joked Spelling, who, until recently, released from “ Hotel” to star as Priscilla FOX BROADCASTING CO. plans to have homer, o double and single. Corky Oottp 0000 Mversp Flnnrypb 16 Desiccated Oormon v t Hunory Tiger, 6 — Coughlin added four RBis on three LVIlrec 3000 HJohsnu 2 110 Lei per p 0 0 0 0 Bockutp 1000 20 Barbara had an exclusive contract with ABC since Presley in the movie “ Elvis and Me." She had “ Angels ’88,” a new version of "Charlie’s Chortor Oak doubles. Brendon Prindivllle, Travis Bernard ss 3010 Sasterc 2011 Brown pb 0 1 0 0 YngbMph 1000 17 Fili with joy 1970. Fedytynk and John Helln ech singled. DGnzIzpb Lyonsc 1000 McCllersp 0 0 0 0 DRebhnp 0000 Geddes an agreement to return to “ Hotel,” which has Angels,” on its schedule next season, but it 1000 19 "Doll's House" Brian Flemming and Rich Prenetta Dunnep 20 10 Goodenp 3000 MaDovIsp 0 0 0 0 Leftartsp 0000 22 Exaggerate Spelling, the prolific producer of such hit been canceled, or do a pilot. has to wait until the writers’ strike ends. Dutty played well defensively In the outfield Kipperp 0000 Eltlerss 0000 Spllmnph 1000 euthor shows as “ Dynasty,” “ Hotel,” “ The Love a s i 28 23 Stare Another casting suggestion came from Spelling said he has also been approached Molnvllle Electric edged Nutmeg for Ansaldl's. M D ta r f .10 10 TetoN a 713 6 Tetah Tetali 38 011 0 Tolah 27 36 3 2 1 ___ oar and ... Boat,” “ Fantasy Island,” “ Charlie’s Angels” Spelling’s 15-year-old daughter, who saw by Ted Turner, the Atlanta entertainment Mechanical Servicet, 0-7, Wednetdov 24 Property right 3 3 Lore night at Keeney Pleld. Ron Orott wat American Farm Son Diege ia 0 23 Move smoothly 45 Language suffix and “ Family,” did fintl the offices of NBC, Kristy Swanson in “ Flowers in the Attic’ ’ and entrepreneur, about doing some shows for 25 Unempioyad 39 Harper Valiey 47 Hockey league the winning pitcher for Mainvilleand he Two euh when winning run scored, 27 Soft and the welcome mat was out. insisted he had to see her. Turner Broailcasting. and Tom Jorlth collected two hltteoch. Eighth District routed Town Fire, NewVPNl OW 888 m-3 26 Florida county (abbr.) Gome Winning RBI — SasMr (1). (tame Winning RBI — Clark (7). 32 Opera by Verdi “ They led me to the elevator, and when it “ This is a show that’s aimed at young And Spelling has a movie for CBS called Ben Phelpt tlommed o homer and 2S-12, Wednesday night at Buckley E—Maldonado, DRoblnson. DP— 40 Symboi of 48 Battle knocked In three runt. Tom Orlowtkl Field. Jerrod D arlln ripped an Inslde- E-Lovalllere. DP-RltMturgh 1, New 28 Ceramic piece opened (NBC Entertainment President) people,” said Spelling. “ It will be a serial. It York 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 1A New York 6. Son Diego 1, San Francisco 3. LOB— 33 French article victory 49 Sea pheasant "Day One,” which tells of the Manhattan led Nutmeg with three tofetlet while the-park grand slam for the winners S(m Diego 5, Son FrandscoS 2B—Santiago, 29 Smali sword Brandon Tartikoff was inside,” he said. would be difficult to schedule.” Paul Carpenter and Bubbo Martin each while Chris Wollenberg laced three hits 2B—HJehnson, Sasser, Bream. SB— 34 Pert of e 42 Search 50 Fortune Project and the first atomic bomb dropped on VanSivke 111), McReynolds (10). S— Mitchell, Clark 2, Ready. HR— CMertInez 30 Despot ’’They had a band playing ‘Yellow Rose of added two hitt and two RBIt. and ployed well In the field. Brian church 43 Firearms 52 Payabig Japan. Pendleton also played well. For Town Dunne, HJohnson. SF—McReynolds. (3), Clark (17). SB— Butler (18), Thon(9). 31 Wishes (si.) 44 Fasting period 54 Firmament Texas,’ in honor of my home state, a red ALTHOUGH ALL THE secrets are re­ Fire, Don Mercler, Mike MIza and Mike IP H R E R BE so 35 Join Womtn*i Rtc Byrne played well. Natlanal Laaguastandinga Indiana 3, Rad Sax 1 IP H R ER BB SO carpet and a banner saying, ‘Welcome to vealed in the movie, there are unresolved Pittsburgh Son DMge 36 Bitter vetch 7 B 9 NBC.’” □ □ □ O.W. FIth defeated M ain Pub, 8-2, at Dunne L A 6 6 4 2 2 Whitson 6 9 4 4 0 2 questions that would fuel a series. 0 1 37 Actor Connery Charter Oak Park. Karen Johnton and Natlanal Farm East DIvMen BOSTON CLEVELAND Kipper 11-3 2 1 1 Lelper 2 0 0 0 p 3 The deal Spelling reached with NBC was for The future of the series depends on the Sue Proctor hod three hItt each to lead W L Pet. OB (ril r h bl O b rh b l (tatt M 0 0 0■ McCllers 1-3 1 2 2 1 0 38 Catcher's need a possible series, “ Nightingales,” about a reception the show gets. A couple of D.W. FIth with the form er tlam m lng a Ansaldl's edged the Oilers, 5-4, at New York 4S 24 .652 — Boggs 3b 4 0 10 Franco 2b 4 14 1 New York MaDavh L,2-5 1-3 2 2 2 1 1 MORE OSCARS — ABC and the Academy 40 Swerves ie group of young nurses in training. The homer. Marie Rogeri and Claudia Verplonck School. Hal Blaleck had the Plttiburah 38 32 .543 7'/( JoReed2b 3 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 4 0 0 0 (taodm W,103 8 9 0 0 1 6 Son Prancbco cautionary signals — NBC is airing the show of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences have Ahern added two each. Michelle Quev game-winning hit for Ansaldl's and Chicago 36 33 .522 9 OwEvns rf 3 0 0 0 Carter cf 4 1 1 0 McDwII 2-3 2 0 0 1 0 Homoker 3 6 5 4 0 3 41 Metaphor two-hour pilot will air Monday. It stars Mimi in the summer at a time of low ratings and, as played well In defeat. played excellent defense behind the 34 .493 11 Myers______S.11 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bock us 4 4 0 0 0 3 agreed to a five-year extension that will give Montreal 35 Greenwl It 4 0 2 0 Snyder rf 4 0 10 43 Gather Kuzyk, Susan Walters, Britta Phillips, plate. DaveLaGuardlapItchedwelland St. Louis 34 36 .486 11W Burks cf 4 0 0 0 Hall If 3000 Dunne pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. DRobhon 12-3 2 2 1 1 1 the air date drew near, no review tapes were ABC exclusive rights to the Oscar show struck out nine. Alan Ackerm an odded Philadelphia 31 37 .456 13'A RIcedh 3 0 0 0 Jacoby 3b 4 13 2 Umpires—Home, Weyer; Rrst, Pon- Lefferts W,2-5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 46 Teers Chelsea Field, Kristy Swanson and Galyn being made available. Nike two hits and James Krarontka doubled. Wed Olvittan clno; Second, Brocklonder; Third, WP—Hammaker, DRoblnson. through 1995. ABC has carried the Oscars Gedmanc 4 12 1 RWsotnss 4 00 0 50 Tints Gorg. Spelling currently has two series on the air, JH C Construction won, 7-0, by forfeit Eric McCue and Paul Solo had two hits W L Pet. OB Romlne pr 0 0 0 0 DCIork dh 3 0 0 0 McSherrv. Umpires— Home, Davidson; First, Har­ since 1976. The 61st Annual Academy Awards — 23 over Evergreen Lawns, at Nike Field. each for the Oilers while Eric Anderson Los Angeles 37 30 .565 SOwenss 4 0 0 0 Allonsonc 2 00 0 T—2:54. A—41A16. vey; tacond, Pulll; Third, Crawford. 51 Artificial Ian. 24 25 26 1 I 28 29 30 31 Spelling has also produced a theatrical ABC’s durable “ Dynasty” and “ HeartBeat,” will be in March 1989. ... tripled. Keith Stone and Mike McCarthy Houston 38 32 .543 1W Dodson 1b 10 0 0 T—2:N. A—18625. movie, “ Satisfaction,” financed by NBC. a midseason replacement that did well in the pitched well. Son Francisco 34 36 .486 5W guage Bnzngr ph 32 34 MAN FOR NEXT SEASON - Charlton Rec Cincinnati 33 37 .471 6W Totals 311 5 1 Tetah a 3 9 3 Philllaa 5, Cuba 3 53 Drones ratings and is on the fall schedule. Son Diego 31 41 .431 9'/j “ THE IDEA FOR THE series was young Heston, Vanessa Redgrave and Sir John Moln Pub/MMH defeated Army and Rooklaa Amarican Laagua laadara 55 Actress Baxter 35 " ‘HeartBeat’ is the first time I ever did a Atlanta 24 44 .353 14W Boston 000 000 100—1 I student nurses who come to a big city hospital Gielgud will star in "A Man For All Seasons” Navy Club, 13-9, at Nike Field. Eric Wednesday's Games CHICAGO PNILA medical show,” he said. “ It’s a very realistic Lindaulst and Scott Matson hod three Personal Tee defeated Police Union, 800 100 Ox—3 56 Knot 15-8. Andy Bretton had two hits to lead Phlkidel^la 5, Chicago 3 (tame Winning RBI — Franco (4). obrhbl abrhM Batting 38 for training,” he said. “ It’s very hard to show. People sent us letters with money to for the new Turner Network Television cable blngles each for the winners while Dean New York 3, Pittsburgh 0 Dunston ss 40 10 Samuel 2b 4 000 Based on 198 at Bats. 57 Vegetable Gustafson, Kevin Walsh and Don Personal Tee while Adam Rosenblltand LOB— Boston 8, Cleveland 7.2B— Boggs. recruit nurses, so each student has a secret help keep the show on the air. That hasn’t channel. The 1966 version of the movie won six Ken Partridge hit and fielded well. Son Francisco 8, Son Diego 7 HR—Jacoby (6), (tadmon (2), Franco (6). Polmelr If 4 110 MThmpcf 4 110 O AB R H Pet. 58 Ore. Scanlon added two each. Dave Lauzon Montreal 6 St. Louis 2 Grace 1b 4 23 0 Boggs Bsn 64 239 46 85 .356 reason why she wants to become a nurse. happened since ‘Family.’ ‘HeartBeat’ deals Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor for homered. For AAN, Bruce Fray and Kelly Duffy had two hits In defeat while SB— Franco (11), Carter (15). 4 112 Haves 1b Ryan Gallagher added a single and an Houston 5, Cincinnati 1 IP H R ER BB SO Sndbrg2b 4 12 0 Bedrosnp 0000 Wlntleld NY 66 244 46 85 .348 time Brandon even suggested one of the secrets. with unique medical problems. ‘Nightin­ Paul Scofield and Best Screenplay for Robert Greg Qualls collected three hits each Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 1 Greenwell Bsn 64 239 33 82 .343 43 44 . with the latter cracking a homer. RBl. Jake Ford and Darrell Delong hit Boston Law 3b 4 0 11 Schmdt3b 4 22 2 59 Golly 45 ! 47 4B 49 He suggested Chelsea Fields for a role. He Bolt. ond fielded well. Thursday's Games Boyd L 6 6 71-3 8 3 3 1 5 JDavIs c 3 0 10 C James rf 3 02 1 Landord Oak 69 287 49 98 .341 gales’ is sheer entertainment. It deals with Dayton Stimson, Russ Benevides, New York (Fernandez 3-5) at Chicago 89 .335 (tardner 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 PPerryp 0000 Bradley If 200 1 Brett KC 70 266 39 60 Meadow (var.) SO Randy Bombard, Bruce Macaro, Rick (Moddux 12-3), 4:05 p.m. Dawson ph 10 0 0 Doultonc 3 0 11 Puckett Min 67 279 41 93 .333 53 64 Clapp and Steve Caron added two Pittsburgh (Fisher 4-5) at Montreal Farrell W,»4 8 4 1 1 5 6 OMrtnz rf 3 000 Jeltzss 3 000 Trammll Det 68 252 45 84 .333 apiece. Sanlor Littia Laagua DOWN 55 ((Xipson 1-5), 7:35 p.m. OJones S,17 1 1 0 0 0 2 Jackson cf 3 000 MModdxp 100 0 Mattingly NY 51 206 44 67 .^5 1 Philadelphia (Rowley 56) at St. Louis WP—Farrell. Sutcliffe p 2 0 0 0 Frhwrth p 0000 Burks Bsn 51 204 42 66 .324 T V Tonight The JavCees defeated the Bolton 13's, (Tudor 3-2), 8:35 p.m. RHendson NY 56 222 49 71 .320 NortiMrn 15-5, In postseoson playoff action Wed­ Umpires—Home, Brinkmon; First, Berrvhll c 10 10 Dernier ph 10 0 0 1 _ Vegas 56 60 Only games scheduled Welke; ^ o n d , Cooney; Third, Merrill. Harris p 10 0 0 Heme Runs nesday night at Vernon Center Middle Frtdov's Gomes (tanseco, Oakland, 18; Carter, Cleve­ Manchester Oil Heat nipped PM School. Jeremy Roth hod three hits for T—2:41. A—18,843. Ruffin p 00 00 2 Cry of pain Construction, 4-3, at Robertson Pork. New York ot Chicago, 4:05 p.m. 000 0 land, 15; McfSrIff, Toronto, 15; Snyder, accused boyfriend; Brackman's arrested in the JavCees while Brion Ashe and Tim GGross 1b 3 Hebrew month 0279 5:00PM [ESPN] Sports Trivia GD Sledge Hammerl (CC) Sledge and [D IS ]2 1 /2 D a d a A widower, a divorcee, Fred Schneider's base hit In the bottom Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. Totals a 3 8 3 Totab a 5 9 5 aevelond, 15; Winfield, New York, 15; (0 1 9 8 8 bv N EA . Inc Dori tackle a ghoulish case involving a sup­ a sushi bar. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Duncan added two apiece. Ashe pitched Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Tigara3.Yankaaa2|10innlnga| [H BO ] Tennis: Wimbledon Tennis Early a bachelor and their five children move in of the seventh drove In the winning run well for the win. For Bolton, Aric Calderon, Chicago, 14; Incovlgllo, Texas, posedly dead horror-film star seen around for Oil Heat. Kevin Brophv had three Son Diego at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Chkoge 300 600 001-3 14; (taetti, Minnesota, 13; JCIork, New round matches, from the All-England Lawn (^ Mystery): Brat Farrar (CC) Brat tries together to beat the high costs of housing. Allbrio and Mike Wagner ripped three Son Francisco at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, town in a vampire costume. (R) (In Stereo) to discover the truth about Patrick's disap­ (60 min.) hits and W ally Jones added two for the hits eoch while Seth Chomberland, Joy NEW YORK DETROIT Philadelphia i n m OOx-6 York, 13; McGwire, Oakland, 13. winners. Jerry Kennedy and Ray Vogt Phllodelphlo at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (tame winning RBI — Daulfon (1). Runs Batted In England. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Tape Delay) GD Evening Magazine Featured; "Weird pearance despite the threat of possible Fortin, Andy Lessord and Tom Wright o b r h b l o b r h b l [USA] Edg« of Night hod two each for PM . 5 1 1 0 DP—Chicago 1, Philadelphia 2. LOB— Winfield, New York, 59; Brett, Kansas [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Going Apel' Three or­ A l " Yankovic; Princess Diana's favorite death and Simon Ashby's attempts to each hit safely. Fortin and Lessard RHndsn If 4 2 2 1 Brokns 3b stop him. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. (R) ployed well In the field. Buhner cf 1000 Wlwndr2b 4 1 1 0 Chicago 3, Philadelphia I 2B—Palmeiro, City, 54; Canseco, Oakland, 52; Green- CELEBRITY CIPHER angutans hold the purse strings to a young shops. 1 2:35AM (B lova Boat Bolton ends Its season at 7-4. Mtngly 1b 5 0 2 0 Salazar rf 5 0 11 Haves, CJames, Schmidt, Sandberg. HR— well, Boston, 52; Puckett, Minnesota, 52; man's $5-million inheritance. Tony Danza, GD MOVIE; No Room to Run' A young GD Noticiero Univision A E is t Winfield rf 5 0 10 TrammI ss 4 0 2 0 Grace (4). SF—Bradley. Carter,Clevelond,51; DwEvans,Boston,49; C«lBbrity Clph«r cryptOQrBmt «r« CTMtod from quotBtlon* by (Bmout peoplo. pMt and prasanl. 1 2:40AM 61!) m o v i e : 'Tha Squaazs' American League reaulla Gruber, Toronto, 46. Each lattar In tha cipbar atanda for anofhor. Todty't ctue: W equals /. Danny DeVito, Jessica Walter. 1981 man promoting the American Youth Or­ ® Upstairs, Downstairs JCIork dh 10 11 Knight 1b 3 0 10 IP H R ER RB SO Rated PG. chestra Concert becomes unwittingly in­ A mysterious black box spells trouble tor Gentle Touch Car Wash beat Lothrop Chicago Runs (CNN] Headline News Insurance, 11-3, at Robertson Park. GWord cf 3 0 0 0 Herndon It 3 11 1 volved with the underworld. Richard Benja - an artist and a would-be private eye. Mi­ Washgtn If 10 0 0 Whitkrph 10 0 0 Sutcliffe L.5-5 6 9 5 5 0 4 Canseco, Oakland, 61; Molltor,Mllwau- 5:30PM [ESPN] Scholastic Sports chael Keaton. Rea Dawn Chong, Liane Paul McCluskey cracked four hits for PPerrv kee, 54; McGrIff, Toronto, 51;Lonsford, 'JAG YTM'Q EQAZ ZPAZXP min, Paula Prentiss, Barry Sullivan. 1978. [ESPN] Auto Racing: USAC Midgets the winners while Ed White and Rob Twina 3. Angela 1 Sloughtc 4 0 2 0 Sheridan If 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 America From Indianapolis. (90 min.) (Live) Langland. 1987. (R) Lovett added three each. Jon Dubois Rec Soccer Velarde 2b 3 0 0 0 DEvns dh 3 00 0 PMtadetahta Ookland,49; RHenderson, NewYork,49. Gb) MOVIE: 'An Invasion of Privacy* A added a pair. Greg Johnston had two Pglrulo 3b 4 0 10 Heath c 2 0 11 MAAoddux 3 2-3 4 2 2 0 1 B8AK QLWMNWMV — HGQ JAG 6:00PM ® CD P ) (4b) News woman battles to bring her assailant to 10:12PM ® Honeymooners 1 2:45AM (3D Divorce Court CALIFORNIA MINNESOTA Santana ss 3 0 0 0 Nokesc 100 0 FrohwIrfhW,1-2 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1- H lh court despite the support he enjoys from a hits In defeat. (T) (ii) Three's Company [M A X ] m o v i e : The Ob r h bl o b r h b l Cruz ph 1 0 0 0 Pettis cf 4 0 0 0 Horris 3 2 0 0 0 3 Lansford, (Xikland, 98; Puckett, Minne­ sympathetic community. Valerie Harper. 10:30PM 0D News 12:55AM GD T.J. Hooker W histle Blower' The tether ot a dead Bri­ Schoflld ss 4 0 10 Gladden It 4 0 0 0 Mechm 2b 0 0 0 0 Ruffin ^3 1 1 1 0 0 sota, 93; Brett, Kansas City, 89; Molltor, YtM EQTSQ QLPK. OLTQ'E Tammy Grimes. Cliff DeYoung. 1983. INN News A Csntral Intermediate Roy 2b 3 10 0 AAoses rf 3 13 1 Totals a 2 9 3 Totals a 3 8 3 Bedrosn S.11 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee, 87; Boggs, Boston, 85; (11) W ebster tish operative uncovers disturbing facts Dwnno dh 4 0 0 0 Bushdh 3 0 10 Umpires—Home, Froemming; First, Winfield, New York, 85. (22j Go) Cosby Show (CC) Vanessa audi­ (58) Hogan's Heroes about his country's intelligence network. RLTQ SPTXXJ YAGMQE.' — (IB) Rockford Files Sportsman's Cafe outslugged Glenn Earthauokes 1 (Mike Morshond), CIXivIs rf 4 0 0 1 Puckett cf 2 0 0 1 New York 101 000 000 0 -3 HIrschbeck; Second, Darling; Third, Doubles tions for drum major: Cliff is introduced to GD America Topicos concernientes sobre Michael Caine, James Fox, Felicity Dean Construction, 18-16, at Fitzgerald Field. Racers 1 (John Roy). Joyner 1b 3 0 10 GaettI 3b 4 12 0 Detroit 010 001 000 1—3 Toto. Brett, Kansas City, 25; Gladden, (20) Barney Miller one of his father's musician buddies (Dub la politica, la cuttura y la vida de los hispa- 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Cliff Tomkins, Mike Glle, Jim Bebec Armas If 3 0 10 Larkin 1b 4 0 0 0 One out when winning run scored, T—2:21. A—27,322. Minnesota, 21; Bo(his, Boston, 20; Ray, BSTMN T. UGEYL. Taylor). (R) (In Stereo) (22) News (Live)' nos residentes en los Estados Unidos. 1:00AM CB Archie Bunker's Place ond Rich Doherty led the winners with MIdgeta DWhIte cf 3 0 0 0 Laudnerc 3 00 0 (tame Winning RBI — Salazar (5). Californio, 20; G o^ l, Minnesota, 19; (24) Undersea Worid of Jacques Cous­ three blngles opiece while Russ Sheo, Miller c 3 0 0 0 Gagne ss 3 0 0 0 E—Wlntleld. DP— Detroit 3. LOB—New Matflngly,NewYork,19. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "After 'The Wizard ol Oz' I was typecast as a (jt4) Doctor Who: The Daleks Pan 1 of 7 teau CB Joe Franklin (R) Paul Martin, Jose Gonzoles ond Chris Howell 3b 2 0 0 0 Newmn2b 3 1 1 0 Trlptas Girls: Comets 1 (Trocey Corongelo), York 7, Detroit 8. 2B—Slaught. HR— Expoa 6, Cardlnala 2 Hon, and there aren't all that many parts for lions." — Bert Lahr. ^jD Charlie's Angels 1 1 : 0 0 P M C B CB (S) 06) News (]j) ® Twilight Zona Dumas added two each. Glle slammed Rowdies 0. Hndrck ph 10 0 0 RHenderson (5). SB—Troijnmell (5). S— Wilson,Kansasaty,7;Revnolds, Seattle, (38) MOVIE: 'Jabberwocky' Bruno the three homers while Bebec and Martl- Noboa3b 0 0 0 0 6; Yount, Milwaukee, 6; (tagne, Minne­ @8) Family Ties Part 2 of 2 Questionable Is a likeable tyrant whose CB Taxi (m Matchmaker Stallions 0, Whltecops 0. Wolewander. SF—JCIork. STLOUIS MONTREAL neau added two eoch with the latter Boys: Falcons 2 (Alon Clolkosz, Josh Totals 30 1 3 1 Totals 29 3 7 2 IP H R ER BB SO sota, 5; Franco, Cleveland, 4; AAoseby, (41) Noticias kingdom is being ravaged by a slithery C B 65) The Street Pigeons seem to be the gj) El Arts da Lucir Jovan y Bella ripping a grand slam. For Glenn, Jim Brown), Metros 0. New York o b r h b l abrhM Toronto, 4; Stillwell, Kansas City, 4. monster. Michael Palin. Max Wall, De­ Loos hod three hits. Including o homer, California 080 100 Coleman If 4 0 00 Nixon cf 4 1 1 0 (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour main culprits in Scolari and Peluso's inves­ [CNN] Intids PolKIca ‘SB (R) Strikers 3 (Marcus Johnson, Jett (tandlorlo 7 5 2 2 2 2 OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 Raines If 4 0 0 0 borah Fallender. 1977 tigation of bizarre incidents. (R) (In Stereo) while Merrill Myers ond DaveRomolko Champagne), Apollos 1 (Joy Vontell). Minnesota 012 000 OOx—3 Hudson L,5-3 21-3 3 1 1 1 2 Stolen Bases [CNN] Showbiz Today [ESPN] Auto Racing: Sports Car Club added three each with Jim Grimes Gome Winning RBI — None. M cO e c f 4 0 0 0 Golarrelb 4 12 1 RHenderson, New York, 41; Pettis, GD Sueno Contigo Conclusion (H) INN News Standings at MCC: Sportans 4-0-1-9, Detroit Brnnsky rf 4 12 0 Brooks rf 3 2 10 [DIS] Big Bird in China Big Bird and his of America Trans Am Race From Detroit. clubbing two homers. Breakers 4-1-0-8, Sounders 2-3-0-4, Apol­ E—^Vlola. LOB—Californio 3, Minnesota Tonona 7 Detroit, 30; Molltor, Milwaukee, 23; G!) This Old House (CC) (R) (18) Mission Impossible (60 min.) (Taped) los 1-4-1-3, Strikers 1-4-0-2. Two points 6. 2B—Goettl, Armas, Bush. 3B— Moses. Hennemon W,2-2 3 1 TPena c 4 1 1 0 Wolloch 3b 4 2 2 1 Canseco, Oakland, 21; Redus, Chicogo, 18. sidekick, Barkely the dog, go to China to SB—Moses (4). SF—Puckett. Oauend3b 4 0 2 1 Sanfovenc 4 0 2 3 search for a legendary Chinese bird they GD MOVIE; 'Big Country' A man from 6D News (Live) [USA] Edge of Night tor a win, one tor o tie. BK—Candelaria 2. Baltimore, arriving to marry a rancher's Charter Oak IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, Reed; Rrst, Scott; Pagnzz 1b 3 0 0 0 Rivero ss 4 0 0 0 Pitching (7 Dechlons) saw on a scroll in New York's Chinatown 6 $ This Old House (R) Alicea 2b 3 0 10 Hudler2b 2 0 10 \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (75 min.) daughter, becomes involved in a duel over 1:1 5 AM CB High Rollers Highland Pork Market outslugged Californio Second, HIrschbeck; Third, (tarclo. Russell, Texas, 74), 1.000; VIolo, Minne­ Pee Wee Fraser L,4-7 3 Magranep 2 0 0 0 BSmIth p 2 0 0 0 sota, 11-2, .846; Robinson, Detroit, 8-2, .800; by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee water rights, Gregory Peck, Jean Sim­ (56) Crook and Chase Postal Express, 20-14, at Fitzgerald T—3:13. A-33,014. Terry p 00 00 WJhnsn ph 10 0 0 i j [ESPN] SportsLook mons, Charlton Heston 1958. 1 :30AM CB Get smart Field. John Zovanclk, Skip Moreau and Cllburn 4 Dotson, New York, 7-2, .778; Stieb, Toronto, M-A-S-H Tornodoes 6 (Ricky Wilcox 2, Ca­ DMoore 1 Lawless ph 1 0 0 0 Hesketh 10-3, .769; Hurst, Boston, 9-3, .750; Unscramble these four Jumbles, Amazing how you held [TMC] MOVIE: 'Summer School' [CNN] PrimeNews gi) INN News Joe Panara led HPM with three hits meron Beers 2, John Mognussen, Brian Marinara 3. Rangera 2 |10 p 0 0 0 0 one letter to each square, to form Forced into summer service, a high-school gS PELICULA: 'Le CIgarra esta qua eoch while Pete Devonnev, Chris Minnesota Candelaria, New York, 8-3, .727; that pose for hours Secrets of Success Delguldlce), Express 1 (Jason viola W,11-2 3 1 Inninga) Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Clemens, Boston, 10-4, .714; Hernandez, four ordinary words. gym instructor uses a variety of unortho­ [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents (60 Arde' Jorge Marrone, Zulma Faiad Schaffer and Alex Britnell added two Krisolofsky). HBP—Moses by Fraser, Bush by Fraser. Tetah a 3 6 1 Totah a 6 9 5 (}etrolt, 5-2, .714; Nelson, Oakland, 5-2, dox teaching methods to maintain his san­ min.) SZ)SCTV 63) Doting Gama each. For Postal, Dove Fish had three, Penguins 4 (MIchoel Prindivllle 4), incudlng a homer while Len Caruso, WP—DMoore. PB—Miller. SEATTLE TEXAS .714. ity Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Tho­ [ESPN] Battle of Monster Trucks (R) (SS Twin Star Productions (3) Alice Part 1. Timbers 0. Umpires—Home, Bremlgon: First, Ob r h bl Ob r h bl StLouh OW 3W 000-3 Strlkeouh BLAWR mas 1987. Rated PG-13 Rick Daniels, Jim Dziedzak, Frank Meteors 1 (Brendon Boyle), Patriots 1 Montreal 000 302 lOx—6 [HBO] Kids in Sports; the Price of Glory [CNN] Moneyline [CNN] Nswsnight Update Godfrey and Pete Doran added two Johnson; Second, Kaiser; Third, McKean. Reynids 2b 2 10 0 Brower cf 3 0 0 0 Clemens, Boston, 149; Langston, Seat­ [USA] Cartoons (Nick Odell). T—2:10. A—41,755. Klngerv cf 3 0 0 0 Steels It 2 0 0 0 (tame Winning RBI — Sontovenla (2). tle, 114; Guzman, Texas, 93; Viola, (CC) Interviews with aspiring young Amer­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Christian the Uon' A each with the latter ripping two Jaguars 1 (Scott Hare), Oilers 0. E—(talorrago, Mograne. DP—StLouls 2. ^ A J ican athletes reveal the pressures they [HBO] Tanner '88: The Great Escape Cotto cf 0 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 4 11 1 Minnesota, 91; Condlottl, Cleveland, 88. 6:30PM (3D CBS News (CC) ( c e n anner prepares for a debate in San zoo-raised lion is set free in the African roundtrippers. Standings at MCC: Penguins 6-0-0-12, Brantley If 5 2 2 2 Sierra rf 3 0 10 LOB—StLouls 4, Montreal 4.2B—Wollach, must endure in their search for fortune atid wilderness. Bill Travers. Virginia McKenna. Tornadoes 5-1-0-10, Sockers 3-3-0-6, Sontovenla. 3B—Oquendo. SB—Oquendo (T) WKRP in Cincinnati fame in the sportsworld. (60 min.) Francisco, where he meets newswoman ADovIs 1b 4 0 10 Incvgllo It 2 0 10 Saves Linda Ellerbee. (In Stereo) George Adamson. 1976. Rated G. Express 2-3-1-5, Strikers 1-4-1-3, Timbers Athletlca6,BreweraZ Phelps dh 3 0 10 Petralll 3b 0 0 0 0 (2) , Hudler (1), Brunonskv (0), TPenaEckerslev,Ookland,a; Reardon, Minne­ GD® ABC News (CC) Pagan! 0-6-0-0. (3) , Nixon (3). VETEN [T M C ] MOVIE: 'W ild Thing' Orphaned [M A X ] MOVIE: Gardens of Stone' (CC) [USA] Search for Tomorrow Hengel ph 1 000 Buechle3b 100 0 sota, 20; DJones, Cleveland, 17; Plesoc, (Tj} Jeffersons as a child and brought up by a bag lady, a Nossltf Sports defeated Zembrows- Presley 3b 4 0 11 OBrIen 1b 4 0 2 1 IP H Milwaukee, 16; Henke, Toronto, 13; A career Army officer finds himself at odds 1:35AM CB wil Shrlnsr kl's, 16-3, at Pagonl Field. Tim OAKLAND MILWAUKEE Valle c 5 0 0 0 Parrish dh 4 0 0 0 StLouls ^ Too Close for Comfort young man matures into a most unusual with an eager young recruit over America's Junlora Hennemon, Detroit, 13; Thigpen, Chicago, urban crime fighter. Rob Knepper. Kath­ M cCarthy paced Nassiff with three hits Ob rh bl O b rh b l GWIIson rf 3 0 0 0 MStonlyc 5 0 10 Mograne L.1-2 51-3 7 13. (ID I D NBC News (CC) involvement in Vietnam. James Caan, An- 1:50AM [HBO] MOVIE: Young­ while Tim WIsnIeskI, Al Menoslan and Jovler If 5 0 11 Molltor3b 2 0 0 0 Renterl ss 4 0 10 Kunkel 3b 3 0 10 Terry 1 2-3 2 leen Quinlan, Robert Davi. 1987. Rated blood' (CC) A brash young hockey player Bears 5 (Jonathon Cort 3, Bruce Watt Nightly Business Report jelica Huston, James Earl Jones. 1987. Lorry Wyse chipped In with two each. 2), Knights 1 (Robert Moore). DHedsn cf 5 13 1 JCastlll 3b 10 10 Espy cf 2 1 1 0 Worrell 1 0 PG-13. Rated R. (In Stereo) must learn the importance of teamwork For Zembrowskl's, Jack Hull had three Canseco rf 2 0 0 0 (kintnr 2b 4 0 10 Wllkrsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Montreal National Laagua laadara ULSSET W/TH THIS KINP ^ Bosom Buddies Diplomats 1 (Jeff Knowiton), [USA] Riptide [U SA ] Airwolf When the company sus­ when he joins a new team. Rob Lowe. hits while John Rook, John Gremeond Polonia If 2 0 0 0 Yount cf 4 0 0 0 Totals a 3 6 3 Totals a 3 8 2 BSmIth W,5-5 6 4 O F w o h :k ,t h e m o p e l Cindy Gibb, Patrick Swayze. 1986. Rated Rangers 0. 4 12 0 @ Noticiero Univision pects that Locke (Anthony Sherwood) is a M ike Hull added two each. Parker dh 5 0 0 0 Leonard If Hesketh S.2 3 2 N E V E R 6 E B M B P T O 8:30PM QD g i m o v i e : 'Greystoke: R. (In Stereo) Steinbch c 3 1 1 0 Braggsdh 4 0 0 0 Seattle 100 001 000 1— 3 Umpires—Home, Rennert; First, Bonin; Batting ©) Love Connection The Legend of Tarzan. Lord of the Apes' traitor, the team must help prove his innoc­ Surhoff c 4 1 1 0 Based on 1W at Boh. F E E L f a t i g u e . Lonsfrd 3b 4 10 0 Texas 000 001 100 0— 3 Second, DeMuth; Third, Wendelstedt. [CNN] Inside Politics '88 (CC) African apes raise an orphaned boy ence. (60 min.) 2:00AM CB Credit Tims Bomb Waat SIda McGwIr 1b 4 1 1 3 Sveum ss 4 0 0 1 (tame Winning RBI — Brantley (6). T—2:26: A—13,072. o AB R H Pet. from a helpless toddler to an intelligent and 4 1 1 0 Hamlltn rf 3 0 11 GPerry Atl 63 241 31 80 .332 [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports Host: Jay 1 1 :0 5 P M [DIS] Missing Adventures CB ® Homs Shopping Overnight Ser­ Cox Coble edged Food for Thought, Gallego 2b E—Presley, Reynolds, Renteria. DP— MISTEY experienced hunter. Ralph Richardson, Weiss ss 4 13 0 Robldx 1b 3 0 0 0 Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 11, Texos 15. Golorago Mon 68 272 51 90 .331 Now arrange the circled letters to Johnstone of Ozzie and Harriet vice (3 hrs I 7-6, at Paganl Field, Jock Busher hod Palmeiro Chi 69 276 39 90 .326 form the surprise answer, as sug- Christopher Lambert, Ian Holm. 1984. Local basebaD Totals « 610 5 Totals - 33 2 6 2 2B—^ADavIs, OBrIen, TIetcher, Espy. [M AX] CInemax Comedy Experiment; (H) The Streets of San Francisco three hits for Cox while Tim M iller and HR—Brantley (11). SB— Klrrgery 2 (3), AatroaS.Radal Low Chi 67 255 30 83 .325 gested by the above canoon. GD Entertainment Tonight Interview; di­ Bill Houghtollng added two each. Nell 001 311 0 0 0 -6 Sabo CIn 60 250 35 80 .320 Teri Qarr in Flapjack Floozie (CC) Teri rector Ron Howard ("Willow"). (In Stereo) 1 1 :3 0 P M GD To Be Announced. [ESPN] SportsLook Oakland -■ Renteria (1), Espy (12). S— Reynolds, portrays a woman whose road to stardom Collins had three safeties In defeat. Mllwaukee 000 000 200—2 Brower. SF—Retcher. Bonilla Pit 70 264 46 S3 .314 17 G ) {^Nightline (CC) [T M C ] MOVIE: 'W ild Thing' Orphaned CINCINNATI HOUSTON Larkin CIn 67 263 43 81 .308 is interrupted by her fondness for pan­ GD G§) Different Worid (CC) Dwayne, al­ (tame Winning RBI — Javier (4). IP H R ER BB SO a b r h M a b rh M Answer: “ I T T A v L A ias "Dr. Cupid," takes to the airwaves to as a child and brought up by a bag lady, a Colt E—Leonard. DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB— Seattle McGee StL 70 294 38 90 .306 in cakes. Laraine Newman co-stars. (In GD Baretta young man matures into a most unusual Fast pitch Lorkin ss 4 0 0 0 GYoung cf 4 0 10 get a Valentine's Day date. (R) (In Stereo) Oaklond7, Mllwaukee5.2B—DHenderson2, Bankhead 51-3 4 1 1 2 4 RThopson SF 61 217 29 66 .304 (Answers tomorrow) Stereo) GD Honeymooners urban crime fighter. Rob Knepper, Kath­ Manchester nipped Mansfield, 13-12, Sabo 3b 4 0 2 0 BHotchr If 4 0 0 0 Stravtarv NY 65 229 48 69 .301 GD Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) The Manchester girls' senior tost at Mansfield. Tony Kastauskoshadtwo Stelnboch, Surhoff. HR—Mcftafire (13). MJackson 1 1-3 1 1 0 4 1 TJonesrf 4000 Doran 2b Jumbles: FAULT BOUGH EFFACE GHETTO GS) Night Heat Kirkwood does an under­ leen Quinlan, Robert Davi. 1987. Rated SB—Canseco (21), (tantner (6). 3 0 10 Home Runs Yestetday's 7:00PM (3) Entertainment Tonight In­ pitch softball team shut out Coyentry, hits to lead Manchester and Ned Scurry 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Esosky 1b 3 110 GDovIs 1b 4 2 2 0 terview: director Ron Howard (■'Willow"). 9 : 0 0 P M CD m o v i e : Ocoans of Fire' cover story on the homeless (70 min.) (R) PG-13. 12-0, Wednesdoy night. Linda Hewitt IP H R ER BB SO Schooler W.1-1 3 3 0 0 3 4 Clark, Son Francisco, 17; GDovIs. Answer; You'll never lose weight if you try to do no Moulton, Jim VentI, Kevin Covell, John McCIndn If 4 0 0 0 Bassrf 3 11 0 Houston, 17; (talarrago, Montreal, 17; more than this—LAUGH IT OFF (In Stereo) A diving team struggles to complete an G§) Tonight Show (In Stereo) [USA] Search for Tomorrow tossed o one-hitter for Manchester and Mottram and Glen BartkowskI also hit Oakland Texos Milner cf 40 10 Bell 3b 4 1 1 2 off-shore oil rig operation amidst disas­ aided her own cause with two hits. M ary Stewart W,10-5 6 2 2 1 6 Guzman L .M 9 6 3 3 7 Strawberry, New York, 17; Bonilla, Pitts­ Nows (^ Racing From Ptainsfield safely. 3 Cncpcn2b 4 0 11 Romlrzss 4 12 2 burgh, 15; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 14; Gibson, GD trous ocean conditions. Gregory Harrison, 2:30AM CB m o v i e : 'lf...‘ a British Tsokolas, Beth Romonewlcz and Beth Milwaukee Williams 1 0 0 0 1 1 McGrIffc 4 0 10 Trevino c 4 0 2 1 GD §D Wheel of Fortune (CC) boys' school experiences a student rebel­ O'Brien storred defensively tor August L J-2 4 5 5 2 Guzman pitched to 1 batter In the 10th. Los Angele5rT4; Dawson, Chicago, 13. Billy Dee Williams, Cynthia Sikes. 1986 (3) Morton Downey Jr. DJocksn p 3 0 0 0 Knepperp 10 0 0 Runs Batted In Now back In atock, Jumbla Booh No. 8 la avallabla lor 83.80. which Inciudaa ooataM lion. Malcolm McDowell, David Wood. Ri­ Manchester. OJones 1 2-3 1 1 0 and handling, from Jumbla. e/o Ihl8 nawapapar. P.O. Box 4988. Orlande. FL 9380^49M. (D $100,000 Pyramid (R) (g) News (CC). Pony Laagua WP—(Suzman, Bankhead. B K—Guzman. RMrphvp 000 0 Hndrsn ph 10 0 0 chard Warwick. 1968. MIrabellaIIIUUVMU 31-3 • *4 » w0 w0 w0 ~ Umpires—Home, Morrison; First, Phil­ GDovIs, Houston, 57; Clark, San Fran­ Includa your nama, addraia and ilpcoda and maka your check payable le Nawapaparbooka. GD Morton Downey Jr. The Yankees defeoted the Braves, (talllnsph 0 0 0 0 Agostop 100 0 cisco, 56; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 53; VanS­ (11) (^ Cheers GD Late Show (In Stereo) August pitched to 2 batters In the 5th. lips; Second, Clark; Third, Joyce. Tetah M 1 6 1 Totab a 510 5 15-4, at Cheney Tech. Morgan Bourque WP—OJones. T—3:28. A—24650. ivke, Pittsburgh, 49; Strawberry, New GD Kojak ® G@ Cheers (CC) Rebecca presents ev­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred [CNN] Sports Latenight and Kevin PIsch combined for a York,45; (talarrago, Montreal,43; Parrish, eryone with gifts when they have to work Umpires—Home, Kosc; First, Bornett; Cincinnati o n 081 gD M*A*S*H Hickman. Nick Charles. [ESPN] SportsCenter Transactions one-hitter to leod the Yankees. PIsch Second, Cousins; Third, Roe. Philadelphia, 42; Brooks, Montreal, 41. on Christmas Eve. (R) (In Stereo) homered while Dennis Joyner hod three Heusten a n i n (NX—8 @ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [DIS] Miracle at Moreaux Based on a [U S A ] That Girl T—2:46. A-30,772. WhltaSaxS.RoyalaA (tame Winning RBI — Bell (1). GD Evening at Pops Season Premiere (In true story about World War II France, a hits. Bill Papas and Mickey Maynard (2D Barney Miller Stereo) 2:35AM CB News BASEBALL also hit sofely. Mott Robison hod the E—Knepper 2, McClendon. LOB— Bonds, Pittsburgh, 58; (talarrago, heroic nun (Loretta Swit) harbors a group Cincinnati 10, Houston 7.2B— Esosky, Sabo, AAontreal, 51; Gibson, Los Angeles, 49; GD dD Win, Lose or Draw GD Dos Vidas of Jewish children fleeing from the Nazis. American League lone hit In defeat while Joey Mayer KANSAS CITY CHICA(30 Bell, Trevino. SB—Sabo 122). S— Knepper. 2:40AM [M A X ] m o v i e : The U a t NEW YORK YANKEES—Ploced Al ployed well In the field. O b rh b l a b rh M Clark, San Franclsco,48; Strawberry, New Astrograph dD Rosa Salvaje GD Mystery): Brat Farrar (CC) Brat tries (60 min.) Detail' Before delivering him to prison, a IP H R ER BB SO York, 48. Lelter, pitcher, on the 21-dov disabled list. Blue Jaya 4, Orlolaa 2 Stilwll ss 3 0 10 Redus If 3 2 10 Cincinnati (^ Nightly Business Report to discover the truth about Patrick's disap­ [ESPN] SportsCenter pair of rowdy shore patrolmen give a naive Recalled Steve Shields, pitcher, from WWIIsncf 4 1 1 0 Lyons3b 3 00 0 M h pearance despite the threat of possible young sailor the opportunity for one last DJackson L,7-4 7 2-3 10 (talorraga, Montreal, 90; McGee, St. GD Star Trek [HBO] Wimbledon '88 Highlights Columbus of the International League. Brett 1b 3 0 2 0 Baines dh 4 13 2 RMurphy 1-3 0 death and Simon Ashby's attempts to fling. Jack Nicholson, Otis Young, Randy —Signed Ed BALTIMORE TORONTO Trtabll rf 10 0 0 Woodrdpr 0 0 0 0 Louis, 90; Palmeiro, Chicago, 90; In your basic beliefs and concepts may [TMC] MOVIE; 'Sweet Uberty' (CC) A Houston Coleman, St. Louis, 84; Bonilla, Pitts­ start coming under (Ire. Challenges [CNN] Moneyline stop him. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. (R) Quaid. 1974. Rated R. Sprague, third baseman. Ob rh bl I Elsnrch rf 3 0 10 GWalkr 1b 4 12 0 Knepper 7 5 1 1 3 4 college historian goes into a state of mad­ Notional Leogue Baseball Stanicek It Fernndz ss Seltzer 3b 4 0 10 Posauarf 4 0 12 burgh D ; Low, Chicago, a . won’t work to your detriment, Instead [ESPN] SportsCenter ' [CNN] Larry King Live ness when a production company arrives 3:00AM GD Ufestylas of the Rich and Agosto W60 2 1 0 0 1 1 Doubles < % H ir NEW YORK METS-Actlvoted Keith BRIpkn2b Mosebycf Bucknrdh 4 0 10 Boston cf 4 1 1 0 WP—DJackson. they'll spur you on to success. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'A ll About Eve' A star- [DIS] MOVIE: 'El Dorado' A veteran gun- in town to film a movie based on his book. Famous (60 min.) Hernandez, first baseman, from the CRIpkn ss Fielder dh FWhlte2b 3 2 10 (Sulllenss 3 0 10 Solx), Cincinnati, 26; Polmeiro, Oilcogo, struck girl manipulates and connives her Umpires—Home, KIbler; First, Gregg; 23; Hayes, Philadelphia, 22; Bream, < ^ r t h d a y SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) fighter joins forces with an alcoholic sheriff Alan Alda, Michael Caine. Michelle Pfeiffer. [CNN] Headline News Qvemight 15dov disabled list. Optioned Keith Miller, Murray 1b GBell If Tabler If 4 13 1 Hill 2b 3 0 0 0 way to stardom. Winner of six Oscars, in­ 1986. Rated PG. second baseman, to Tidewater of the Second, Quick; Third, Halllon. T—2:44. Pittsburgh, 20; (talarroga, Montreal, 20. Something propitious could develop for to face a greedy land baron. John Wayne, [DIS]MQVIE: 'El Dorado' A veteran gun- American League atandlnga Tettleton c Mcftalftlb AAacfarIn c 4 0 3 1 Karkovic c 3 0 0 0 A—20677. cluding Best Picture. Bette Davis, Anne Robert Mitchum, James Caan. 1967. International League. Traber rf Gruber 3b Pecotapr 0 0 0 0 Solos ph 10 11 you today through a person with whom Baxter. George Sanders. 1950. 1 1 : 3 5 P M (3D Magnum. P.l. Part 1 of fighter joins forces with an alcoholic sheriff PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Gerhart cf Barfield rf (Sulrkc 0 0 0 0 Triples Juiw 24,1988 you have strong emotional ties. What [ESPN] Auto Racing: Off-Road Cham­ 2. to face a greedy land baron. John Wayne, Purchased the contract of Mike East Division Lvnnph Borders c Totals a 4 14 2 Totato a 510 5 Coleman, St. Louis, 9; VonSIvke, Pitts­ [USA] Airwolf pionship Grand Prix From Pasadena, Robert Mitchum. James Caan. 1967. Maddux, pitcher, from Maine of the Pet. OB burgh, 9; Raines, Montreal, 6; Samuel, can be done together can't be done by 1 1 : 5 5 P M [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Harry and W L Schudh Lee 2b BravaaA.Dodgaral 7:1 5PM [DIS] Kaleidoscope Concert Calif. (60 min.) (Taped) [ESPN] Thoroughbred Digest International Leogue. Sent Wally Ritchie, Detroit 43 26 .623 — Dwyer ph Kansas City 031 100 Phllodelphia, 6; Butler, San Francisco, Of your own volition, you will make either alone. the Hendersons' (CC) A Washington fa­ 5; (tant, Atlanta, 5; Mitchell, Son Francisco, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Dirty Dancing' (CC) pitcher, toMalne,ona24-hourrecollbosls. New York 40 28 .588 2'/i Gonzals 3b Chicogo 3W too Oil—S some major changes In your social life CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Some­ 7:30PM (3D p m Magazine Featured: mily’s life is turned upside down after they [USA] Candid Camera Cleveland 40 30 .571 3W Sheets ph None out when winning run scored. ATLANTA LOS ANGELS 5. In tlie year ahead. Soon you will bo sur­ thing which you and your mate have While vacationing with her family in the run into Bigfoot during a camping trip and Stolen Bases "Weird A l" Yankovic; Princess Diana's fa­ early '60s, a sheltered teen-ager falls in 3:10AM (3D Nlghtwatch Joined In ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed Bob Milwaukee 36 35 .507 8 Totals Totals M 4 9 4 Game Winning RBI — Solos (1). Obrhbl abrhM rounded by the types of friends you've been wanting can be acquired if both vorite shops. I take the lumbering creature home. John Horner, first baseman, on the ISdoy Boston 34 33 .507 8 E—Lyons. DP—Chicago 4. LOB— AHallcf 5 0 2 0 Sox2b 4 0 0 0 GYoung, Houston, 40; Coleman, St. love with a streetwise dance instructor. Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Margaret Lan- Progress disabled list. PurchosedthecontractofMIke 9'/z OberkfISb 4 0 10 Stubbs 1b 3 0 0 0 Louis, 33; Larkin, Cincinnati, 22; Raines, always desired. make it a priority. Move forward (3D Current Affair \ Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. Jerry Or- Toronto 35 37 .486 Boltlmore 110 000 000—2 Kansas City 7, Chicago 7. 2B—Posquo, grick. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 3:30AM [ESPN] PBA Sowllng: Kas- Fitzgerald, first boseman,from Loulsvilleof Baltimore 19 51 .271 24W Toronto i a 000 flOx—4 Tabler, Macfarlane 2, Baines. 3B— DJames If 4 0 2 1 Gibson If 4 0 10 Montreal,22; Sobo,Clnclnnatl,22. CANCER (June 21-July 22) If the way together. (3D GD Jeopardy! (CC). bach. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) the American Association. West DtvMon (tame Winning RBI — ReMer (1). Boston. SB— Redus (18). S— Stillw ell, DMrphy rf 4 0 0 0 Marshal rf 3 0 0 0 an Important matter has been managed AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Restrict sler Open From Dublin, Calif. (2 hrs.) (R) Pttchlng (7 Dechlons) GD ^ Barney Miller [U S A ] Boxing Vinnie Burgese (14-0, 8 —Acaulred W L Pet. OB E—Gonzales, Murray. LOB — Lyons. Griffey 1b 3 1 1 0 Shelby cf 2 0 0 0 hasn’t met with your approval. It's time your speculations to "sure things" to­ KOs) vs. John Refuse in a junior welter­ 1 2 :0 0 A M (S) star Trak [USA] MOVIE: 'Come Fill the Cup' A Donnell Nixon, outfielder, from Calgary Oakland 45 25 .643 — Baltimore 7, Toronto 9.. 2B—(tanzoles. IP H R ER BB SO Thomas ss 4 000 Sdosctac 30 10 cone. New York, 8-1, .889; Knepper, (S) : Cleveland newspaperman gets help in recovering of the Pacific Coast League to complete on Virgil c 4 1 1 0 Hamlin 3b 3 1 1 0 Houston, 7-1, .875; GModdux, Chicogo, 12-3, for you to step In and assume more di­ day and avoid calculated risks. It looks weight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from (3) MIndpower Minnesota 38 30 .559 6 Kihwin city Indians at New York Yankees (3 hrs.) Harrah's Marina in Atlantic City, N.J. (2 from alcoholism. James Cagney, Gig earlier trade with the Seattle Mariners Kansas City 37 34 .521 8W RAndeson 71-3 7 4 4 1 2 Gant 2b 3 110 Andesnss 3 0 11 .800; KGross, Philadelphia, 8-2, .800; rect control. Do It today. Got a jump on like you could be lucky If you operate (3). RI|o,Clnclnnatl,8.2, .800; Scott,Houston,8-2, (Live) hrs.) (Live) (S)Soap Young. Phyllis Thaxter. 1951. for Rod Scurry, pitcher. Sent Francisco Texas 34 36 .486 11 IP H R E R RB Farr L,2-1 2-331120 Atohlerp 4 12 2 Suttonp 10 0 0 lile by understanding the Influences along traditional guidelines. g9) Nawfywad Gama Melendez, first baseman, outright to Chicago 31 38 .449 13'/z ■oltlmere Chkoge Holtanp 00 00 .800; (taoden. New York, 10-3, .769; G $ Jeffersons 3:35AM [T M C ] m o v i e : Murphy's Hershlser, Los Angeles, 10-3, .769. which are governing you In the year PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) If your de­ 9 :3 0 P M @) (S) Night Court (CCj The Phoenix of the Pocific Coost Leogue. Californio 30 41 .423 15W Bollard L.3-4 8 9 4 4 3 Long 4 7 4 3 2 1 Heepiih 10 0 0 ahead. Send lor your Astro-Graph pre­ termination is strong enough today, you GD Major League Baseball: Cleveland court is forced to try 207 cases by a mid­ [CNN] Nawanight Law' A detective receives unexpected FOOTBALL Seattle 27 45 .375 19 Toronto Horton : 3- 4 0 0 1 0 Crews p 0 0 0 0 Strlkeouh Indians at New York Yankees (2 hrs., 30 - help when he sets out to track down the Rygn, Houston, 103; Scott, Houston, dictions today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, should be able to achieve any realistic' night deadline. (R) [ESPN] Auto Racing: Mint Off-Road Noftaiwl Peetbott League Wednesday's (Tomes Ceruttl W>3 6 5 2 2 3 Thigpen W6-5 2 3 0 0 0 0 MIDovsph 10 0 0 minj Championahip From Las Vegas. (60 min.j killer who framed him for murder. Charles PHOENIX CARDINALS—Signed Tim Minnesota 3, Californio 1 0 0 0 APena p 0 0 0 0 102; DeLeon, St. Louis, 89; Gooden, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91426, objective to which you set your mind. [M A X ] m o v i e ': 'House II: Tha Second DWord S.5 3 1 Farr pitched to 4 batters In Ihe 9lh. Newlywed Game (Tspedj Bronson, Carrie Snodgrass, Kathleen Wil­ Moore, linebacker. Oakland 6, Milwaukee 2 WP—Ceruttl. BK—Ceruttl. HBP—Wllsonbv Long. WP—RAnderson. Tetah a 4101 Totab a 1 4 1 New York, M; KGross, Phllodelphla,86. Cleveland, OH 44101. Zero In and get along. Story' (CC) In his family's ancestral man­ hoite. 1986. Rated R. HOCKEY Cleveland 3, Boston 1 Umpires—Home, Tschida; First, Ford; Umpires Home, McCoy; Rrst, Coble; LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Do not leave for ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) Shifting dS) Hollywood Squares sion, a young man gets involved in a strug­ [USA] Dragnat Notional NockoY Leogue Detroit 3, New York 2, 10 Innings gle for an enchanted skull. Arye Gross, 3:45AM [H BO ] m o v i e : Lust In tha Second, Young; Third, Evans. Second, McClelland; Third, Denklnger. tomorrow matters than can be conclud­ conditions and changes tend to favor @ Worid of Survival (R) 1 2:1 S A M QE) HH Squad QUEBEC NORDIQUES—Announced Toronto 4, Baltimore 2 T—2:45. A—28,395. Los Angeles -1 Worrell, St. Louis, 16; DSmIth, Houston, Jonathan Stark. Royal Dano. 1987. Rated Dust' (CC) Outlaws race to find a treasure that their Americon Hockey League Chicago 5, Kansas City 4 (tame Winning RBI — Mahler (1). 14; MoDovIs, San Diego, 12; Bedroslan, ed today. You have the wherewithal bnd you today, even those that will be auth­ [CNN] Crossfire PG-13. buried in the town of Chili Verde, New franchise will move to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Seattle 3, Texas 2, 10 Innings E—Sutton, Stu ^ , O'ews. DP—Atlanta 2, Philadelphia, 11; Myers, New York, 11. reserve to apply the finishing touches. ored by persons other than yourself. [ESPN] SpeedWeek 1 2 : 3 0 A M (2D AII in the Family Mexico. Tab Hunter, Divine, Lainie Kazan. from Fredericton, New Brunswick. Thursday's Gomes Los Angeles 1. LOB—Atlanta 6, Los [TMC] MOVIE: 'Murphy's Law' A de­ 1985. Rated R. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8upl. 22) Conditions In Flow with events. tective receives unexpected help when he ( D Entartainmant Tonight Interview: di­ SOCCER Cleveland (Balles 66) at New York Radio, TV Angeles 2. 2B— Anderson. SB—Gant (5), general pertaining to several areas ot [HBO] Wimbledon '88 Highlights M eier kideer Soccer League (Rhoden 3-5), 7:30 p.m. Wadnaaday'a homa runa AHall (15), Griffey (1). TAURUS (April 20-May 20) As ol today, sets out to track down the killer who rector Ron Howard ("Willow"), (In Stereo) 4:00AM gj Movie M ISL—Termlnoted the St. Louis Steo- Baltimore (Tibbs 2-3) at Toronto (Clancy your llle are starting to look more hope­ greater harmony should b^ ln to enter 8:00PM CB Try to Remember Host framed him for murder. Charles Bronson, (2D (SD Lata Night With David Lattar- IP H RER Charles Kuralt takes a trip back in time to [CNN] Larry King Overnight mers franchise for lock of ongoing >9), 7:35 P-m. Atlanta ful. Envision positive results and work Into situations where there has been re­ Carrie Snodgrass, Kathleen Wilhoite. man (In Stareo) the week of August 10. 1969, a time that operations. Only games scheduled ByThoAsoockitodPreu TODAY AAahler W,S6 9 4 1 1 2 6 diligently to achieve them. cent discord. This is a time to start 1986. Rated R. 4:30AM [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Amltyvllls Amorlam League EMERGENCY included the Woodstock rock festival. Bri­ O ) Rat Patrol MINNESOTA STRIKERS— mdov's Gomes 4 p.m. — Mets at Cubs, SportsChan- Lot Angttat LIBRA (8opl. 23-Ocl. 23) Start raising mending fences. III: Tha Damon' (CC) A skeptical journal­ Announced that they are folding becouse of Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. McGwire (13), Athletics; Jacoby (6), nel, WKHT Sutton L4-5 3 2-3 6 4 3 Fire — Police — Medical tish troops in Northern Ireland and the re­ 10 :0 0 P M CB C£ @) Now* ® Tha Straat Pigaons seem to be the your sights a bit higher where financial GEMINI (May 21-Ju im 20) Your great­ ist moves into the infamous Long Isiand flnanckildlfflcultles. Baltimore at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Franco (6), Indians; (Sedman (2), Red Sox; 5 p.m. — Tennis: Wimbledon, HBO Holton 11-3 1 0 0 turn of the Apollo XI astronauts. (60 min.) (S) Pollca Story main culprits in Scolsri and Psiuso's inves­ home where he plans to write a book. Detroit at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Henderson (5), Yankees; Stanicek (1), 7:30 p.m. — Indians at Yankees, Crews 3 2 0 0 and career goals are concerned. Your est possibilities for personal gain In this tigation of bizarre incidents. (R| (In Stereo) Orioles; Brantleydl),Mariners. (3D MOVIE: 'The Greatest' The story of 66) Morton Downsy Jr. Tony Roberts, Teas Harper, Robert Joy. COLLEGE Chicogo at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Channels 11, 26, WPOP APeno 1 1 0 0 DIAL 911 potential for success Is expanding: cap­ period will be from enhancing arrange­ Muhammad Ali's life is chronicled from (S) Mors Raal Psople 1983. Rated PG. T EM PLE —Extended the contract of Kansas City at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Notional League 8:30 p.m. — Volleyball: U.S. vs. Umpires—Home, Runge; Rrst, Engel; 6D ® L A . Law (CCj Ignoring Becker's Grace (4), Cubs; Martinez (3), Padres; In Manchester italize on this trend. ments you already have underway in­ childhood to championship. Muhammad John Oioney, men's basketball coach, Milwaukee at California, 10:35 p.m. Jatxin; USSR vs. France (taped), Second, RIpplev; Third, West. SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) Your faith warnings, Roxanne decides to stand by her SS Qans Scott 4:50AM CB l Love Lucy through the 1993-94 season. Minnesota of Oakland, 10:35 p.m. Clark()7),Glants. SportsChannel T—2:29. A—27678. stead ot trying something new. All, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Duvall. 1977. »• — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuriday. June M. 1988 ocoyJAUJe^" Japan played equal UHUTii U»CN«i. CAWJ/10? WHY WONT you BAT MY IfcFToVEIK*’: part in the summit

By Jeff Bradley that balanced the interests of Western The Associated Press Europe, North Am erica and "Japan with Asia behind it.” TORONTO — A familiar ingredient was Takeshita expressed satisfaction that missing from this week’s economic action was taken on all three of his summit in Toronto; No one did any priorities. There was a joint commitment Japan-bashing. to growth-without-inflation, a determina­ Unlike past summits when the Japanese tion to fight protectionism and agreement sat quietly on the sidelines and other on relieving Third World debt. countries complained of surging trade Japan used the summit platform to deficits, Toronto was more like a corpo­ announce its waiving of $1 billion in debt rate board meeting with Japan an equal repayments from 17 of the world’s poorest partner. AP graphic countries over the next five years. Gone With the Wind 111 It was a dark and "Statistics talked on our behalf,” Even on farm subsidies, the result was “Sorry, you can't collect unless the home's explained Michihiko Kunihiro, chief ca­ The story o f Rhett stormy marriage. to Japan’s liking. President Reagan had totally destroyed. The fireplaoe looks OK to binet counselor on foreign affairs. proposed ending the $200 billion subsidy and Scarlett. mel" • 1NtkrNIA.Ina BUSINESS He was referring to three inter-related war by the year 2000, but the final developments in Japan’s economy. communique merely targeted reductions THE ORIZZWELLS. by. Bill Schorr Over the last three years, the value of Expansion still robust provided such factors as "social con­ the yen has doubled against the dollar, cerns,” “ food security" and agricultural I'VE PEEN (SOW'OVER n C WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy, fueled making Japanese exports more expensive J “ diversity” are taken into account. OTWER TEAM'5 fTAP5 AMP by an export-driven manufacturing boom, and American imports cheaper. Second, irnKWElLMEEPTWO expanded at a robust 3.6 percent in the first Japan has agreed it needs to develop its Farmers in Japan are a powerful PmO^ER^TOGErmRU three months of this year, slightly less than domestic market and thus increase its political force and farm subsidies, includ­ TO[3AV'£.

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This on Edmund Street. air conditioning, Call 872-8095 The Yale-New Haven Hospital. may be nearer, rainmaking cannot yet “ We’ve been in the field since June 1, but tige Office Building, ISO Bowling Lanes. No ex­ building lots In lightly presently doing para­ perience necessary. brand new 2500 square Vinyl sided, newer kit­ washer-dryer, rear wooded setting. Conve- Garnet Compony. But having a manicure isn’t among them. offer hope for breaking the drought we’ve flown very litte,” added Boe, whose North Main St, Man- medical exams and Good starting pay arid foot home has It all. chen, rec room and deck with view, plus nlent to highway. THREE Bedroom In "I was confined to my home and on oxygen gripping America. agency operates an airborne' cloud- ohaster. Or call Marilyn tired of the paper­ From the expansive pool. Blanchard & Ros­ benefits. If you like a third full bath In $70,000 and up. Flano year old Duplex. On before the operation,” she said Tuesday as she Experiments have shown that cloud for an appointment at work? Call 1-800-922- kitchen with wet bar setto Realtors," We’re seeding program covering 6.6 million 2772. working alone with no partially finished Realty. 646-5200. quiet cul-de-sac. 2 full prepared to leave the hospital just 24 days seeding ’’can offer a modest increase in acres of western North Dakota. 527-0839. supervision, this Is the and beautiful oak ca­ Selling Houses" 646- baths, wall to wall car­ what precipitation does fail, but it would lob for you.______binetry to the lacuzzi 2482.0______walkout basement. VERNON. 2 acres in C-10 peting. Appllanced kit­ after the surgery. ” My fingernails were blue. North Dakota spends about $1.5 million bath off the master .:r not break a drought or anything like that,” First Security JUST Listed! 6 room Available at zone on Route 83 near chen. Very nice. $800. They’re a beautiful pMk now. I don’t think I’ll per two-year budget cycle on weather M EAT FULL Time Landscap- bedroom. Thlscontem- Hartmann’s Super­ said meteorologist Michael R. Poellot of Ing. Will train reliable Colonial. Peterman Security and referen­ ever polish them again.” modification, half from the state and half Services Co. pororv Is a must to see I Built 3 bedroom home FOREST RIDGE market. 2,000 square ces. No pets. Call 645- the University of North Dakota. MANAGER person. Good pay. Call $335,000. Flano Realty. With joyful tears welling in her eyes, the from a tax voted by residents of the I on the busline. Walk to A eo-unit feet home with Income 8201. Studies "suggest man’s ability to Mike 643-7362.______646-5200.______apartment. D.W. Fish 47-year-old former dancer from Brookline, counties affected. Wanted for large everything. Fireplace, condominium MANCHESTER. 5 rooms modify precipitation is realty quite IMPORTER ond Coffee MEDICAL Office Man­ SOUTH Windsor. " It’s a baths, appliances Realty, 643-1591.0 Mass., answered questions from reporters for Henderson said that the cost of running a vo lum e ager. Responsibilities 1'/2 community located on busline. Renovated, minor,” added Roscoe R. Braham, who Roaster In East Hart­ 101" Impressive Con­ and carpeting. $150's. /MANCHESTER. $105,000. carpets, appliances. about 15 minutes during a cake-and-punch commercial four-month summertime supermarket. Include: Dictation, bil­ on 24 beautifully teaches meteorology at the University of ford needs responsible temporary In estab­ Blanchard 8i Rossetto Very nice wooded lot, Adults preferred, se­ farewell party given by the hospital staff. cloud-seeding program covering 3,000 to person for warehouse Experienced in all ling, appointments and lished neighborhood of Realtors," We’re Sel­ landscaped acres, Chicago. knowledge of Insu­ located at end of cul- curity. 649-7961. Diagnosed in 1983 as having primary 5,000 acres in the Midwest would typically duties. Including pack­ phases of meat five homes. Open floor ling Houses” 646-2482.0 complete with pool, de-sac, In area of exec­ “ We’re not dealing with a minor run from $100,000 to $125,000. rance forms. 649-0233. MANCHESTER. 3 rooms, pulmonary hypertension — an illness in which aging, shipping, and business, buying, plan highlights plenty LOVE at First Slghtl tennis court and utive homes. Ideal for appliances, parking. problem in the drought, we’re dealing with Making it rain has obsessed mankind for receiving. Starting sa­ of well lit space. Beau­ contemporary or solar high blood pressure in the lungs leads to heart merchandising, Original owners hove carport parking. No pets. Lease, secur­ a major catastrophe,” Braham said. thousands of years, and many hoped for a lary $7 per hour plus advertising and tifully landscaped beautifully maintained orlentd home. Call Sen­ failure — Berman was bed-ridden before the V^AmefcAReeiiSW yard. Won’t last long I ity. $330 plus utilities. ’’There’s no reason to think cloud seeding breakthrough a few decades ago when the benefits. 728-5054. pricing. Arrange this exceptional home Priced at *179,000 try 643-4060. 633-1874. surgery. 3 m ADMINISTRATIVE As­ $289,000. Flano Realty on TImrod Rood! 4 could do anything to ameliorate the dry first successes were achieved. for personal 646- 5200. Principles Only Call conditions that we have.” In 1946, Vincent J. Schaefer accomp­ sistant. Make It bedrooms, 2’A baths, HiVERTMENT happen! Be creative. Interview, Coll Mr. Looking to expand our COVENTRY. New to the summer porch, over­ Owner at 646-8132 CONOORIINtUMR New AIDS vaccine tested Even Tom Henderson, president of lished the goal, although he actually made Prioritize and work In­ Levinson at market. Tastefully sized 2 car garage, 2 PRDPERTY Atmospherics Inc., in Fresno, Calif., the night crew. Need FOR RENT it snow, rather than rain. dependently. Enloy a 267-6615. applicants to stock decorated 4 bedroom fireplaces, plus many MALLARD View. Dis­ EMERYVILLE, Calif. - A third U.S. nation’s largest cloud-seeding company, Through the centuries, all sorts of less challenging career Colonial In lovely, custom features In­ VERNON. Route 83. 6 shelves on the night tinctive 7 room att­ acre Industrial site. Ex­ ONE Bedroom Condo company says it will begin human testing of a conceded that “ weather modification, as a scientific methods had been httempted, with a molor Insurance Colonial IGA quiet neighborhood. cluding a wet bar In the ached new Town- with garage and pool. company. Regional of­ shift. Hours 9:30 pm to Features formal dining kitchen, natural wood cellent for mini ware- prototype AIDS vaccine designed to protect cure-all for drought situations, is probably including animal sacrifice, setting out Route 66 houses. 3 bedrooms, houe/storage. Indus­ $575 plus utilities. people not infected with the deadly virus. not a very viable technology.” fice recently opened- East Hampton, CT 7am. Competitive room with sliders to. siding. Magnificent I'A baths, den, full Available July 1. Call pots of water, calling on various gods, growlng business salary and benelts for deck, eat-ln kitchen setting complete with trial Condo use. D.W. Chiron Corp. said Wednesday that tests on Bruce Boe, director of the North Dakota basement, appliances, Fish Commercial- 647-9254 clashing armor, ringing church bells and needs your personal mature, responsible and first floor family mature, manicured carpet, fireplace and Atmospheric Resource Board, which ’ / CUSTODIAN. Good op­ Investment Company. humans will start in Switzerland in the initial even firing artillery into the sky. organization and com­ person. room. $194,900. Cen­ landscaping. $349,900. garage. $150's. No operates a weather modification program Schaefer, in a famous Nov. 13, 1946, munication skills. portunity for person tury 21 Epstein Reoltv, Jackson 8, Jackson 643-4616.______ROMEO step in clinical studies that could last 10 years. with custodial expe­ monthly association in that state, held out hope that "some­ experiment near Schenectady, N.Y., Some computer expe­ 647- 8895.0 Real Estate, 647-8400.O fees. Blanchard 8< Ros­ TOLLAND. 20 plus prime FOR RENT The tests are being conducted by Biocine rience. Stripping, wax­ Interested applicants commercial acres on thing can be done.” But, he noted, "in a sprinkled three pounds of ground dry ice AP photo rience helpful. Call apply to: BOLTON. In-Law facility BRAND New Listing! setto Realtors," We're Co., a joint venture of Chiron and Ciba-Geigy Dave Rich at 647-4808 ing, buffing floors and Route 195 adlacent to FOR Rent 2 bedroom drought, the opportunities are less.” into a cloud and within minutes snow­ performing other cus­ needed? Immaculate Lots and lots of TLC Selling Houses" 646- Corp., a New York subsidiary of a Swiss for an appointment. bl-level on 5.6gorgeous has been given this 2482.0 1-84. PBD zoned. Po­ house. Walking dis­ pharmaceuticals giant. Seeding “ might shorten the length of a flakes formed, and a hole appeared in the SEAL WEIGH-IN — New England Aquarium volunteer todial functions. Excel­ Personnel DepL tential uses Include tance to Coventry lent starting rate and acres of land. 3,000 plus super 8 room Split BRAND New Lsiting! The first clinical trial will involve 20 to 25 drought a bit, but you will not see a cloud. Sue Mocheo places a baby harbor seal named Zip on the 239 Spencer St. squar,f feet of living Level on Ludlow Road. cluster development, Lake. $550 per month. dramatic result from it in most cases.” he complete fully paid be­ This super 6 plus room strip shopping and of- Call 742-9671. healthy Swiss men who do not carry the virus A lot of experimentation was done in the scales Wednesday In Boston, during^., a check of the Manchester space Including a full 3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, Condominium Town- said. nefits. For details call flce. D.W. F is h 1970s, sponsored by state and federal HAVE A PHONE? Manchester Manor at In-law facility. 5 plus fam ily room, stone house at Northfleld that causes acquired immune deficiency abandoned baby harbor seals being cared for at the bedrooms, 3 full baths, fireplace In living Commercial- Poellot reported that cloud-seeding governments, but there has been rela­ 6464)129. Green Is priced lust Investment Company 8T0RE AND syndrome and AIDS-related complex. Biocine aquarium. The seals will be cared for through the WANT TO WORK 2 country kitchen and room, eat-ln kitchen perfect! 3 bedrooms, 2 experiments have increased rainfall by as tively little scientific work on changing the DENTAL Office Assist­ SALES. Fire Extin­ 646-4616. OFFICE RPACE said it is now selecting the participants. much as 10 percent. But, he noted, “ for many other fine fea­ with appliances, new full and 2 half baths, weather in the 1980s. summer and then released back into the ocean. ant. Knowledge of guisher Technician for tures make this prop­ 14X18 deck, extra Insu­ It is the first human testing of a prospective FROM HOME? 1400 square feet plus UP to 1210 square feet basic business office sales and service. Base erty well worth a long, lation, central air, rec room with bar. AIDS vaccine in Europe and may expand to Straight Commissions skills. We will train. pay plus commission. long look! There are pretty treed yard. available on M ain Includes kitchen ap­ 1 0 Street. Warren E. How- the United States within a year, said Ginger — Income Unllmitedi Full time or part time. Will train enthusiastic unlimited possibilities $215,000. Jackson 8, m m u m g e s pliances, extra Insula­ land, Inc. 643-1108. Rosenberg, a Chiron spokeswoman. AIDS confidentiality bill clears House committee Call me for an appoint­ 649-9287. Individual. Phone Mr. for use of the land I Calf Jackson Real Estate, tion, very low heating ment between 3:30- WAREHOUSE. Start at Borders at All-Gas and today I $378,500. Realty 647-8400.P costs, central air, car­ FALUNfi BEHIND?? FURNISHEOOffIceswIth 1 Equipment. 278-9910. phone, receptionist, -f WASHINGTON (AP) - Expanded House floor by voice vote. could also bring up to a year in jail. crimination against people with AIDS 5pm Onlyl Ask for $8.30 per hour. 9:30- World, Benoit, MANCHESTER. Picture port. Enloy swimming STOP FORECLOSUREII AIDS testing, mandatory counseling The bill authorizes $400 million to 6pm shift with over­ MICHAEL'S Jewelers Frechette Associates, perfect. Maintenance and tennis tool Imme­ If you are falling behind on copy, fax and secre- More hospitals may close The bill bans use of federal funds for or the AIDS virus. The federal 646-7709.O tary support. 647-4800. and tough punishment for violations expand testing and counseling activi­ Dennis Santoro time. Good benefits. has a full time service- free aluminum sided diate occupancy. An your mortgage payments... counseling “ that promotes or encour­ government already has a ban. Hands-on training. sales position open. Re­ EAST Center Street. 1,000 BOSTON — A nationwide survey of 1,400 of patient confidentiality are pres­ ties for each of the next three years. WILLIAMSBURG Colon­ Ranch. 3 bedrooms, excellent value. OR...If your home la In fore­ hospital executives shows reduced Medicare ages homosexual sexual activity or Pleasant atmosphere. tail exposure a plus. ial. 3 bedrooms, 1'/3 fireplaced living room, $137,900. Jackson 8, closure, WE CAN HELPI square feet office cribed in a bill that won House Half the money would go to states and unsafe heterosexual sexual activity or Waxman, chairman of the Energy 643-2711 Apply In person Great benefits pack­ reimbursements may force nearly 700 baths, 1st floor light and airy kitchen Jackson Real Estate, No payment program avail­ space. Excellent vlsa- committee approval after a year of the other half would go directly to intravenous drug abuse.” But it also and Commerce health subcommittee, M o n day-Frld o v, 9- age. Apply In person laundry,11 stfloorfam- plus attached garage. 647-8400.O blllty. 649-0533.______hospitals to close in the next five years. able for up to 2 years. Bad negotiation and compromise. clinics, health centers and hospitals. says counselors must provide the best called the omission unfortunate but 3pm. Aero All-Gas T uesday-Saturday, lly room,attached gar­ A special home that MANCHESTER. River credit Is not a problemllAsk MANCHESTER Office Small, rural and government-owned “ We’re going to move it as quickly Counseling would be required for said it would have been impossible to Company, 3150 Main 10om-5pm. EOE. age and low mainte­ must be seen. $162,000. Mill Estates. Brand building for rent. Ideal information available on how to avoid street, Hartford, CT. how LOW payments can hospitals in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma as possible. The chances of it passing anyone taking a test, whether the pass such a policy in the current PART-Full time. Earn nance fees. $169,900. D.W. Fish Realty, 643- new-ready to go! 2 help you SAVE YOUR location. Ample park­ getting or transmitting AIDS, “ pro­ DELIVERY Person and 278-9910. Century 21 Epstein 1591.0 and Texas are most vulnerable, according to are very, very bright. I expect it to results were positive or negative. political climate. $350 per week working bedroom Townhouse HOME TODAYI ing. Good exposure. vided that any informational mate­ Cashler/Clerk for mod­ DRIVERS. Start at $9.30 as a Government Re­ Realty, 647-8895.0 with fully appllanced R.D. Murdock. 643- the survey conducted by the Boston-based become law this year,” Rep. Henry Anyone who intentionally or negli­ ern pharmacy. Full or VERNON. Must sell! Swiss Caasenfatlvo Qreap rials used are not obscene.” Getting rid of the discrimination per hour. 7:304pm shift fund Locater In your SPACIOUS 2 bedroom, Owners relocating. 8 kitchen, carpet, 2692. Touche Ross accounting and management Waxman, D-Calif., said Wednesday gently breached the confidentiality of The major casualty of the many provision also makes it much less part time. Flexible with overtime. Good area. No experience cathedral celling and at (203) 4S4-133S er hours. Not the usual ^V2 baths home with room Colonial In move consulting firm. after the Energy and Commerce test results could be charged a fine of controversies stirred by the bill was a likely the bill will be blocked in the benefits. Class II only. required. Start Imme- full walk-out base­ In condition. 4 bed­ skylight, Andersen (203)454-4404 Committee sent the measure to the. up to $10,000. An intentional violation retail store. Profes­ Will train. High school dlotelv. 713-782-9919 ext Thermopane windows, qRiVACATUN Suburban hospitals and hospitals owned by section banning private-sector dis­ Senate. sional atmosphere. ment, formal dining rooms, 2'/2 baths, fire- religious organizations also may be much graduate. Apply In per­ 1120. room, attached gar­ placed living room, atrium doors to spa­ 3 ® I rENTAL8 Top pay. Apply at once son Mondoy-Frldoy, 9- age. Backs up to beau­ screened porch, deck cious deck, garage more likely to close than in previous years, the to Ann or Pharmacist. 3pm. Aero All-Gas with door opener. Rontals MISQUAMICUT. 4/i bath cated In area of fine Investment Company. clean, 5 rooms, new Personal!...... 02 Resort Property...... 26 SpcciolisjiiD c^lt! I Miscellaneous for Sale...... expanded Cape offersa 643-4616. your own, Clark Street, Announcements. ...03 L ______...72 ....87 Experience preferred, a plus, high school 37122.______homesi Anne Miller kitchen, modern bath, Mortgages...... 27 Top Sales...... 88 lot for the money! Ex- South Windsor. Free Auctions...... 04 Rooflng/Sldlng...... 57 ....73 must be dependable. diploma a must. 278- JOIN Mostly Baskets To­ Real Estate, 647-8000.D MANCHESTER. Very parking. Security. $650 containers. Open 8am- Wanted to Buy...... 2B Services Wonted to Buy/Trode...... 89 cellent condition. private wooded lot In plus utilities. 646-0057. Financial...... 05 Flooring...... 58 ....74 Good working condi­ day! Sell baskets, Beautiful, private MANCHESTER. Immac­ 8pm or until picked out. Child Core...... 51 Electrical...... 59 tions. Call 6494011, 6am wicker and country de­ ulate 7 room, 3 bed­ cul-de-sac. Located In MANCHESTER. Effi­ No children under 14 Employment & Education Rentals ....7 5 yard. $137,900. Sentry an area of fine homes. Cleaning Services...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 40 • to 2pm.______Y'VAnoMIkiaSiSM cor Items. Representa­ Real Estate, 643-4060.D room Cape In family ciency apartment for allowed In field. Call Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Lawn C are...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 41 ....76 Automotive SCHOOL Food Service tives earn generous neighborhood. Open $105,000. Call for de­ rent. Singles preferred. 528-5741 for Help Wanted...... 11 Apartments for Rent...... 32 Bookkeeolng/lncome T ax...... 54 Services Wanted...... 42 ....77 NEW Construction. tails. Sentry 643-4060. Call mornings 649-5701. Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Cars for Sale...... 91 Director. Mansfield commissions, bonus and spacious floor Information. Situation Wanted...... 12 Caroentry/Remodellng...... 55 Landscaping...... 43 Good Things to Eat. ....78 Choose your new home Homes tor Rent...... 34 Trucks/Vons for Sole...... 92 Public Schools. Begin­ points plus Managers plan, vinyl sided. Business Opportunities...... 13 Polntlng/Paoerlno...... 54 Concrete...... 64 Full and part time from 5 syles avallabel- Newer roof. Insulation Instruction...... 14 Store/Office Space...... 35 ....79 Campers/Trallers...... 93 ning August 15, 1988. employees to work In positions too I Call Bev­ .Slngle family attached Employment Serylces...... 15 Resort Property...... 34 Farm Supplies and Eguloment. ....80 Motorcvcles/Mopeds...... 94 Qualifications Include; erly at 1-800-521-1228. and furnance. Very pri­ Auto Services...... Automotive Service town homes. Conve­ Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL ....81 95 2 years college train­ vate and nicely lands­ Autos for Rent/Leose...... 96 Department. nient to Hartford. caped lot. $164,900. Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES...... 82 ing, 3 years experience $149,900-$169,900. Sen­ Homes tor Sole...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 In Food Service Man­ Need applicants with Strano Real Estate, Call 643-2711 for more Information! Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 Real Estate try Real Estate, 643- 647-7653.0 Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 agement with knowl­ experience in basic re­ 4060.D______edge of methods and pairs as well as READ YOUR AD: Closilfed advertltomonls ore techniques of food Mechanics Helpers. ANDOVER. Lake Road. 1 ICDNDDMINIUMS RATES; 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to taken bv telephone as a convenience. The preparation, equip­ Need your own tools. IHDME8 block to lake. Brand be published Tuesday through Saturday, the ment operation, pur­ new 3 bedroom Raised FDR SALE IT’S 7 to 19 days; 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Many company bene­ FOR SALE Ranch on '/i acre. Lake deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of chasing, menu plan­ fits. 20 ta 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. ning and financial privileges. Vinyl sid­ MANCHESTER. End unit 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Apply in person dally All real estate advertised In ing, reduced to In quiet complex. Ideal the value of the advertisement will not be reports. Salary range the Manchester Herald Is Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. $16,000-20,000 for 190 to; $149,900. Sign on prop- for privacy, security corrected bv an additional Insertion. sublect to the Fair Housing tag Sale time day work year plus Act of 19M, which makes It erty. 423-8833.______and physical fitness benefits. Closing dote Auto Servico DopL Illegal to advertise any pref­ OPEN House. Saturday buff. Sentry 643-4060. June 30, 1988. Applica­ 239 Spencer St. erence, limitation or discrim­ and Sunday, June 25 MANCHESTER. End unit PART TIME PART TIME tions at Board of Edu­ Manchester ination based on race, color, and 26, 1-4pm. 6 room In quiet complex. Ideal a g a in _ cation office, 4 South religion, sex or national brick and vinyl Ranch. for privacy, security Notices THE DEADLINE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr. Crane's Answers origin, or on Intention to PLACING OR E3 Eaglevllle Rood,' 206 Hackmatack and physical fitness moke any such preference, Street. As a condition precedent to CANCELING AN AD IS PART Time, mornings, RN-A recent relocation Storrs, Ct 06268. (429- limitation or discrimination. buff. Sentry 643-4060. A Wonderful Family ex­ HOMEMAKER- 3349). EOE.______the placement of any adver­ 12 NOON THE DAY perience. Australian, Companlon. Older general office worker has created an out­ Quiz on Page 8 The Herald will not know­ a]i'get rid of tising In the Manchester He­ woman requires com­ for Manchester Real standing opportunity TRAINING. Classes be­ ingly accept any advertise­ rald, Advertiser hereby BEFORE, MONDAY - European, Scandina­ 1. Catawba (Grape) ment which Is In violation of vian high school ex­ panionship on wee­ Estate office. Some In our ICF on the ginning soon at Crest- SALES Clerks and Cashi­ PRIVATE PARTY e /eftover stuff you no agrees to protect. Indemnify FRIDAY, IN ORDER 2. Cinnamon field Convalescent for the low.______and hold harmless the Man­ change students are kends. Saturday and typing and bookkeep­ 7am-3pm shift. Very ers, full or part time TO MAKE THE NEXT ing experience helpful. competitive starting 3. Insurance training for a reward­ wanted at once at mod­ SPACIOUS 4 plus rooms, chester Herald, Its officers arriving In August. Be­ Sunday, 7am-10pm. starter home. Ideal for Merchandise Ads l o n g e r need!! and employees against any ISSUE. FRIDAY come a host family for Call Mr. Morlarty 646-4655. rate. Full paid benefits 4. Battery ing lob as a Nurse Aide. ern health shop In large Including pension plan. Paid training period shopping center. Only daycare In home situa­ and all liability, loss or AFTERNOON BY 2:30 American Intercultu- weekdays. 643-5135. 5. Pullet (Fox) tion. Aluminum siding, expense. Including attor­ PM FOR MONDAYS rol Student Exchange. SHORT Order Cook. Call the New Manches­ with Increase after 90 responsible, dependa­ neys' fees, arising from PART Time for busy 6. (a) Sweet potato — Yam (z) days. We offer assist­ ble persons need apply. nice size yard. Newly ISSUE. THANK YOU Call 1-800-SIBLING. Pizza, grinders, sand­ ter Manor for details. claims of unfair trade practi­ physician office. 5 day wiches, etc. 28-30 hours 6464)129.______(b) Cabbage — Kale (x) ance with transporta­ Pleasant working con­ painted Inside. Owner- ces, Infringement of trade­ FOR YOUR week. Permanent posi­ /Agent. Call Janet 646- per week. Mondoy- WANTED. Cashiers at (c) Golden Bantam — Gentleman (y) tion. Call 643-5151 to see ditions, flexible hours, marks, trade names or pat­ GOOPERATIONIII , tion with a unique op­ 2198 or Connie 649-7231. ents, violation of rights of Frlday. EOE. Call the Manchester Xtra (d) Jonathan — Winesap (v) If you qualify for train­ good salary and benef­ Employment portunity for extro In- Dwight 646-5356. ing and transportation its. Apply at once to; PER privacy and Infringement of come. Coll 646-1157. Marts. Second and (e) Kentucky Wonder — Lima (w) copyright and proprietary third shifts. Apply at assistance. Ask for the Manager or Assistant Sell Your Car DAY ^ days for the price^of 3 f rights, unfair competition KITCHEN Prep KENNEL Help wanted. Hartford Road, Main Director of Nursing Manager, Parkade and libel and slander, which Dishwasher. Port time, Weekends and holi­ Service.______Health Shoppe, Man­ * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days may result from the publica­ PART TIME Street and Oakland flexible hours. Golf days. Friday 2pm-6pm, Street In person. MEDICAL Office Worker chester Parkade, 404 * Additional Lines SOC Per Line, Per Day tion of any advertlsment In HELP WANTED Saturday 9am-12pm, West Middle Turnpike. the Manchester Herald by ANNOUNCEMENTS privileges available. for doctor's office In * Classifications 71 thru 87 rnrt, 1^^*^ and get Apply: Manchester Sunday-2 hours. Glas­ HELP WANTED Vernon. Excellent sa­ INSURANCE. Full time ns advertiser, Inctudlrg adver­ HELP WANTED 4 Lines — 10 Days * Merchandise Under »2S0 tisements In any free distri­ FREE Credit Card Infor­ RECEPTIONIST 8. As­ Country Club. 646-0103. tonbury Veterinary lary and benefits. Must permanent positions mation. New Era Bank, sistant In Manchester Hospital. 633-3588. DRIVER 509 charge each addi­ bution publications pub­ LABORERS to work In a DRIVER-Coventry dred be able to deal with are now available. * Ad must contain price! lished by the Manchester Somerset, NJ offers doctor's office. Depen­ MANICURIST. 3 days a Coventry area commercial roofing public, have pleasant Clerical Assistance Is tional line, per day. You dable, pleasant person­ week In a sm all, SECRETARY-Capable Manchester Herald can cancel at any time. You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Herald. Penny Sleffert, Mastercard and Visa. environment In Man­ Route. Short hours, telephone manner, needed to handle var­ Publisher. Set your credit limit ality a must. Afternoon friendly salon. Will typist to work In office Manchester chester area. Starting have aptitude with fig­ ious duties from filing SORRY. due to this low price... hours 1pm to 5:30pm. troln. 649-7897 or 649- located In Manchester good pay. Coll 742-8867, NO REFUNDS OR Classified 643~27l1 with Insured savings. Herald route. $8.50 per haur. Call 5pm to 9pm.o ures and good typing to phones. We ore lo­ $35.00 application fee. Flexible evenings. Per­ 8568. on Friday 4-7pm and LINC Corporation at skills. Please call Carol cated lust off Route 2 In ADJUSTMENTS coll free 1-800-227-7200. manent part time posi­ Saturday 10-6pm, Sun­ Short Hours — 649-8000. MOTHER'S Helper. De­ at 522-3111. Marlborough, Ct. I AND FOUND tion. Great working PART Time permanent day 11 -6pm. 3 weekends G A U HERALD POEMS and short stories position Manchester. Great Pay! RECEPTIONIST- pendable person WAITRESSES. Full and Please call Diversified CALL CLASSIFIED wanted for 1988 New conditions. Call 646- per month. Call 528- needed to assist part time. Must be over Group Brokeroge, Hu­ l7A?STrNDED“’T7aTe7 5153 leave message. Assistant to Superin­ 1300 for appointment. Secretary. Duties In­ CLASSIFIED about 2 years old. Chi­ England Literature. tendent of opartment Call 647-9946 clude: phone, typing, mother In the core of 18. Apply In person. man Resources Man­ huahua, black. Found For Information send PART Time days and building. .Duties In­ BABYSITTER Wanted to billing. Good typing Infant child. Flexible Luigi's Restaurant, 706 ager, 369 North Main 643-2711 643-2711 NOW! on Keeney Street. Call self-addressed enve­ evenings. Must be reli­ clude; light molnte- babysit my 2 boys In my Ask for and odding machine daytime hours. Own Hartford Rood, Man­ Street, Marlborough, the Manchester Dog lope to Box 55166, Lex­ able. Call Lawton nance and painting. Manchester home. Call Gerlinde skills a must. Call 646- transportation. Call chester. 649-5325. CT. 203-295-9583. Warden. 643-6642. ington, KY 40555. CItco. Coll 643-5575. 247-5030. 645-6108. 1418. 6464683 or 646-4394.

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