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Ask for tion. $125. 649-1724. engine, tires good, body Bob. very good, needs some stereo, luoyoge rock, For Sale - G. Fox 16 cubic 68 Pontiac Firebird, 350 engine work. 78,000 mites. cloth, charcoal grey. foot 4iprlght freezer. Ex­ Hundreds of readers turn automatic, new exhaust, $650. 742-7463 after 6pm. $5,150. 649-5474. cellent condition. $100 I MUSICAL to Classified every day Quality Tag Sale - Union Congre­ $800 or best offer. Call firm. Call 643-5745. ITEMS searching for some par­ gational Church Annex, 646-5610. ticular Item. Will your ad Elm Street, Rockville, 1979 Chevy Chevette, blue, CAMPERS/ Freezer Chest. 4 feet be there? 643-2711. Saturday May 3rd, 9om to looks great, excellent run­ |9 3 J t r a iler s H COUF Supers All Tenor 65 Plymouth Satellite, 440 ning condition. $1095. Call lengths, 3 feet widths, 3’,^ 4om. Food available. four speed $2300.63 Chew feet depth. Excellent Sax. $900 plus accessories. 646-2796 after 5pm. Negotiable. 646-1753 be­ Impolo convertible $1800. Four Place Trailer ( For Haurbrslrr working condition. $60. ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm tween 6:30pm-9;00om. 81 Kawasaki GTV 1100 snowmobile, ATV, trac­ Call 643-1666 after 5pm. TOP $1700. negotiable. Call 742- tors etc.) Excellent condi­ PLAYER PIANOS are In I WANTED TD 9996 742-8374 tion, rear swing gate GE 18 Cubic Foot side by Wooden Storm windows demand. If vou have one and screens, and 150 feet IBUY/TRADE available, 3500 lb. capac­ side refrldgerotor 1978 Chrysler Le Baron ity. $1,000 649-4098 Otter freezer, frost free. $350. you do not use, why not of V, Inch PVC tubing. Call Pontiac Firebird - 6 cy­ exchange It for cash with 647-9221. Station wagon, new tires, 6pm. Friday, May 2,1986 Also gas range 4 burner Wonted to buy. 35 MM new transmission, leather linder, 4 speed, power top and bottom oven and o wont od.______SLR camera and lenses. Interior, air, $1199 or best steering, power brakes, Coll 528-2964 sunroof. AM/FM I MISCELLANEOUS broiler. $100 643-9193. Electric guitar. Two year SOIL offer. 649-8158.______cassette. $5900. 643-6802. old Hondo II; Gibson ENDROLLS I AUTOMOTIVE RCA VKT 550 Hl-fl stereo 27Vi wldth-2S« 1980 Olds Cutlos Supreme copy. Two pickups like 81 Olds Cutlas L.S 4 door. VCR, with remote con­ new. Complete with new 13V« wldlh-2 lor 25* 4 door. Excellent condi­ Consolidation bill dies after ‘full-court press’ Power steering 8< brakes, 8 toot truck cop. Insu­ trol, all Instructions and leather strap and fully 647-9153 tion Inside and out 58,000 MUST be picked up al the miles. Many options, olr, sport wheels & mir­ lated, sliding window. Jal­ cords. Call 647-8066 after padded cose. Originally the group’s attention by Manches­ Manchester Horaid Oflice Used Float Boot - 20 to 24 must sell Immediately. rors. Owner $2,900 633- ousie windows, roof vent, statute requires only one town wide " nate those provisions. early public support from district 5:30. $275 asking $125. Phone bolore 11 A M ONLY By George Layng Carl Zinsser, R-Manchester, said ter Town Manager Robert Weiss foot. Call 742-6190. Best offer. 649-0593. 2925. $175. M3-1947. vote for consolidation to take If the Town Charter were officials, it had escaped the notice 643-1374. Herald Reporter Thursday. earlier this week. I LAWN AND “ They put on a full-court press," place. changed, the state’s Home Rule of consolidation advocates. Act would be followed. “ They thought we were dumb,” Weiss confirmed this morning he GARDEN A bill that would have given the Zinsser said of CCM’s lobbying If the bill had passed and been Consolidation supporters have Democratic Town Chairman Theo­ talked with Cogan, “ I told him it DAY CAMP Eighth Utilities District ‘‘veto’’ .efforts. “ That’s what did it.” signed by Gov. William O’Neill, it said their chances of forcing the dore Cummings said Thursday of would possibly be a bad bill for Top Soil — Clean, rich power over an attempt to force it Zinsser said he voted for the would have provided the same INSTRUCTORS protection tor Manchester’s district — which provides fire the bill’s supporters. “ We slept on Manchester,” he said. stone-free loam. Any into consolidation with the town measure because it would have The bill is similar to a proposal needed in sports, cook­ Eighth District that currently protection and sewer service to Monday, but we didn’t sleep on amount delivered, 872- was defeated Thursday in the state increased the fairness of the rules that died last year and was 1400. ing. swimming, art. governing consolidation attempts exists in Manchester’s Town Char­ much of northern Manchester — Thursday." Senate. A CCM lobbyist said the organi­ designed to provide protection for music, bus monitoring. in the state’s Home Rule Act. ter. The charter must be followed into consolidation will be stronger The hill, which was quietly zation had also overlboked the a utilities district in Cromwell. The 2 WSI required. After Camp for a merger to take place, but if one townwide vote is the deciding IFUELOIL/COAL/ approved in the House of Repre­ The legislation, killed on a 20-14 idea was revived earlier this year Programs Min age: 21 consolidation supporters — led by factor. They strongly criticized the legislation while it was in the FIREWOOD sentatives last week by an over­ vote, would have required a and was supported by Eighth I Hiring range: $4-$6 50/hr the town’s Democratic leadership bill earlier this week after learning House. "W e just missed this one — whelming margin, lost by six votes separate favorable vote by elec­ District leaders — including Presi- depending on experi- tors of an independent district — created a Charter Revision it had passed the House. that’s all,” CCM lobbyist Joel Seasoned firewood for in the Senate after the Connecticut rence. Resumes to T. before a townwide vote on the issue Commission in February that is Although the legislation was first Cogan said this morning. sale, 4 foot lengths. $50 per Conference of Municipalities lob­ He said the bill was brought to Please turn to page 8 Smith, YWCA. 135 Broa{) could be held. Currently, the debating whether or not to elimi- introduced in March and received cord. Call 646-8590. St.. Hartford, CT 06105. bied heavily against it, state Sen. An EEO/AA Employer Court of Probate, District of Manchester Notice OF HEARINQ ESTATE OF DOROTHY V. Budget vote^ N. ANDERSON, A/K/A DAY CAMP ASStSTANT Soviets say DOROTHY N. ANDERSON, DECEASED DIRECTOR/NURSE - Pursuant to an order of Hon. Sbinnior William E. FitzGerald, TAG Judge, dated April 29,19M a M-F / S:30-4:30 adds taxes, hoorlng will be held on on ap­ perils ease plication praying for the Current CT nursing li­ authority to sell certain real cense required. Camping, property situated In the recratlon or teaching ex­ Town of Manchester, County perience requrled. Hiring of Hartford os In sold appli­ cuts defense cation on file more tultf ap­ range: $7-$7.50 per hr. at Chernobyl pears, at the Court of Pro­ Resumes to T. Smith, bate on May 12,19S6at9:4S A. YWCA, 135 Broad St.. M. SALE By Steven Komarow Mary Lou Taylor, Hartford, CT 06105 By Carol J. Williams The Associated Press An EEO Employer 001-05 Clerk The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled Se­ MOSCOW — Radiation and fire perils at the nate early today passed a trillion-dollar fiscal 1987 Comfy Culottes Chernobyl nuclear power plant were said to be easing budget that challenges President Reagan’s opposition Soft Crochet today and an East-West debate escalated over what to new taxes and includes $19 billion less in military Tim e Again happened at the disaster site and what the Kremlin spending than the president requested. should have done about it. Republicans and Democrats alike said strong A Soviet diplomat said three out of four reactors at support for plan, approved in bipartisan votes of 66-29 M the site were unscathed and could be reopened, but and 70-25, should convince House Democrats and the another Soviet official indirectly confirmed reports White House that they should syppoil somethmg close that similar reactors supplying 5 percent of the to what the Senate did, - ' " nation’s electricity were ’’This is the best q . shut down as a precau­ budget vote we’ve had tJUaget plan U.S. diplomacy tion. since we had a budget a t a glance You're sure of a successful being reviewed The Kremlin insists it process,” said Sen. Pete has the situation under V. Domenici, R-N.M., — See p a g e 22 A — see page 19 control at the Chernobyl chairman of the Senate nuclear power station, Budget Committee. It — 80 miles north of Kiev, UPI photo “ sends a signal to the U.S. House that something very and has rejected offers of help from the close to this is what we ought to do.” sole when you advertise and other countries. Majority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., held telephone However, it accepted an offer from a Los Floor conference discussions on the budget compromise with Donald T. Angeles-based international bone-marrow transplant Regan. Reagan’s chief of staff, who is traveling with organization. Bone marrow destruction is a primary Rep. Richard Tulisano (right), D-Rocky Baronian, R-West Hartford, as the state the president in the Far East. cause of death from radiation. Dr. Robert Gale, a House of Representatives considered Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes, aboard Air Y specialist in bone marrow transplants, was flying to Hill, ranking minority member of the radar detectors and tort reform Thurs­ Force One en route to Tokyo with Reagan, told it in the Manchester Herald! Moscow today to help treat victims. Judiciary Committee, confers with the reporters: “ The Senate has developed a budget The Japanese Embassy iii Moscow, concerned chairman. Rep. William L. Wollenberg, day. Stories on pages 4 and 5. package that falls short of the president's requested about contamination, said today it was flying in milk R-Farminpton, and Rep. Maureen M. levels for providing a strong defense. It calls for • t from Sweden for Japanese children, and the Swedish additional revenue.*! above the levels we believe Embassy planned a weekend meeting of its nationals, appropriate. on precautions in the wake of the disaster. \ “ While the president has serious reservations about But U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman said in a ^ individual aspects of the Senate budget resolution, we PHOTO-Sum statement today that the consumption of fruit, water, Unemployment drop slight; believe it is important that the Senate pass a budget FATmiN SMALL meat, vegetables, and dairy products purchased in for 1987 and recognizes their efforts,” Speakes said, Moscow was considered safe, and that there were no adding that the president would “ veto any budget MEDIUM Call 643-271 1 specific recommendations yet for . buster.” LARGE The United States applied for visas for State industrial sector still wea The House Budget Committee, which had been Department doctors and Environmental Protection awaiting Senate action, plans to move ahead with its 1399 Agency technicians to come to Moscow with version of the spending package next week. equipment to more closely monitor the situation. jobs in the oil and gas industry of unusually good April weather The Senate ended two weeks of debate early today icnvMw President Reagan asked Vice President George By Dan Carmichael showed continuing cutbacks be­ that permitted an increased when it modified, 66-29, and then adopted routinely, Bush to convene a Cabinet-level meeting today to United Press International 2 6 6 9 for a helpful Ad-visor cause of declining oil prices. number of highway projects, the 70-25, a spending plan passed in March by the budget review the Soviet nuclear accident. Presidential Another 35,000 jobs were lost in the government said. committee. The half-sizer will find spokesman Larry Speakes said en route to Japan with WASHINGTON — Unemploy­ oil and gas industry in April, Also, declining interest rates and The changes dropped new taxes in the plan to $13.1 these comfy culottes ideal Reagan that the United States thinks the accident was ment dropped slightly in April to Comfy alippers are cro­ for casual wear. With 7.1 percent, showing pronounced, according to the Bureau of Labor the accompanying increased de­ billion, down from about $19 billion but .still more than of “ extensive proportions.” cheted from bright col­ Princess seams, side belts Statistics. mand for new homes aided con­ twice what the President proposed. Military spend­ ors and trimmed with a The Bush group will consider the U.S'. diplomatic continuing weakness in America’s and roomy pockets. industrial sector but improvement The figures also showed the tractors in the fields of plumbing, ing, authorized at $295 billion in the original plan, was cheery butterfly. No. 1399 with Photo- response and how to proceed with international highest number of people forced to carpentry, masonry and electrical • increased to $301 billion — still $19 billion short of No. 2669 has crochet Gaide is in Sizes 10 V5 to atomic energy agencies, Speakes said. in the construction industry, the directions for Sizes work part time for economic wiring. Reagan’s request. 2 4 Size 12Mi . 36 bust The Soviets have not revealed the cause of the Labor Department said today. Small, Medium and Lar^e reasons in more than two years. In Total payroll jobs increased by Conservatives said the spending plan repudiated 414 yards 46-inch. accident, which Western analysts say started last The unemployment rate in April inclusive. April, another 385,000 people were some 200,000 in April. the public’s mandate when Reagan crushed Walter TO OROEII, in a $2.50 ter eacli Friday and involved a meltdown at one of four was slightly lower than the March To Mdtr. wad }2.Stt Iw aach forced to work part time, bringing Overall, 60.4 percent of the Mondale in the 1984 election, after Mondale said a tax pattiii, flu sot isf pettaie aed reactors at the Chernobyl and a subsequent reactor figure of 7.2 percent. The jobless gO a^ ptas 561 far pastafs aaa kaaeiiaf. —FREE--- rate was 6.7 percent in January the total number of workers in this civilian population was working — increase was needed. fire. Dole held extended negotiations to increase the SUEluaxEn and 7.3 percent in February. category to 5.9 million. about the same figure as in M M f csa a r Manchsetar Herald Valentine Kasatkin, the Soviet ambassador to military spending figure while easing the tax boost. laancheeler Herald 1 ISO A rt. at A iM rica i Factory employment dropped Most of the increase occurred February and March. lia a See. a< a a in c a i Mnr Tars. X.T. lo o zt Thailand, told reporters in Bangkok that part of the To accomplish that, the budget assumed lower NOT TaM, H .f. la a M again in April. Mining and manu­ among workers who suffered cut­ The figures showed that 8.3 Friat Ntaia, Addrair «IUi ZIP building housing one reactor had been demolished, inflation would save money and some domestic F rill Maae, Addreu ulta Zir CODE. Stpla NaaWer and Size. facturing were hard hit. backs in the number of hours they million Americans are out of work. caac m l a i|le NaaOer. TAG SALE SIGN* and the other three were unaffected. He said they had spending assumptions were slashed in the final could work each week. About 13 percent of the total N ew FASHION with been shut down, but could be reactivated easily. Since January, 85,000 factory SPECIAL: Over 266 ae- special Grac. Cole Collec­ jobs have disappeared — generally Employment continued to rise in number of unemployed have been package, including: lectiona and a FREE A U.S. government task force studying the accident tion for larger sizes; plus the fast-growing service industry jobless for six months or more. • Holding the cost-of-living adjustment for retire­ Pattern Section in the said Thursday in Washington that the bulk of the victim of foreign competition. 2 BONUS Coupons! — which pays almost the lowest More than 40 percent lost their jobs ment programs, including Social Security, to an A L B U M . Jnat $3.86. radiation being spewed from the reactor fire at the The factory job total in April Price .... $2.00 showed there were 240,000 less wages in the nation — and there in April. The figures are all increase of 2 percent. Chernobyl plant had probably been released, and that relatively consistent with the lev­ • Eliminating some relatively small federal 2 When you place your ad In workers in the industry, compared also was significant improvement it was “ plausible.” but unconfirmed the blaze had KIT ‘IT CARLYLE '^by Larry Wright in construction. els of the first four months of 1986. programs. been extinguished. to January 1985. Construction employment rose The unemployment rate for • Restricting federal pay increases next year to 2 The task force also said there definitely had not The figures also showed that less by 85,000 during April, the Labor adult workers declined by two- percent while uniformed military personnel would get been a second meltdown at the plant as a public than 60 percent of the factory jobs that were lost in the 1981-1982 Department said. tenths of a percentage point, but a 3 percent increase. I'W fpoM IxtONSrAlliS. WoOUi'/faU recession have been regained. Heavy construction contractors there was a sharp jump in • Selling the government’s portfolio of education the Manchester Horald—I joblessness among teenagers. loans. VouR. m t e h To -prop a ic w N t i Pleaie turn to page 8 For the third consecutive month. showed particular gains because NA116 ON yoOR ICiTcHEN FUioR., ! I [T' *Limit 1 Sign—Must Be Picked Up At The Herald Crash in Coventry kills two TODAY’S HERALD

COVENTRY — A 27-year-old being extricated from the car, in Protos were passengers was Janet Strike drags on at Colt In d e x woman and her month-old daugh­ which she was a passenger. The Jensen, 44, of 55 Boston Hill Road. ter were killed Thursday night in a cause of her death was not Andover, who was listed in stable striking workers from other parts of the country 24 paga*. 4 aectlona head-on collision on Route:44 near available. condition in intensive care at MMH were expected to join Colt Firearms employees on the lo Twin Hills Drive. Coventry police Jessica Proto was taken by today with arm, scalp and shoulder Hartford picket line again today as the 14-week A d vice___ . 15 Lottery. said today. ambulance To Manchester Memor­ injuries, hospital officials said. walkout dragged on. Story on page 21. Business - Obituaries— The victims were Linda Proto ial Hospital, where she died in the Todd Sperry, 26, of U7A Downey Classified . Opinion___ and her daughter, Jessica Proto, of emergency room, hospital officials Drive in Manchester, was the Cloudy, breezy and cool C om ics__ P eop le____ Bamsbee Lane in Coventry. Linda said. Dr. Robert Keeney, area driver of the other car. He was iilattrl|ratrr Mrraih Becoming mostly cloudy, breezy and cooler today Connecticut__ S p orts____ treated at MMH for leg and rib Proto was pronounced dead on medical examiner for the state, Entertainment. Television — arrival at 9:p9 p.m. at.St. Francis listed multiple injuries as the injuries and discharged. with a high of 55 to 60. Partly cloudy tonight with a low Focus______U.S./World. Hoipital, Hartford, where she was cause of the baby's death. around 35. Partly cloudy, breezy and cool Saturday 5-1 “Serving" The Man€>he8ter Area For Over 100 Years^* Weather___ flown by Lifestar helicopter after • The driver of the car in which the Please turn to page 8 with a high of 50 to 55. Details on page 2. Local news. .3. B'

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L. MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Mav 2. 1986 I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 2. 1986 WEATHER EDC asks Moffett swings through town curbs on Challenger calls government ‘ordinary’ r Today’s forecast l-pafkfirm By George Lavng governor would be to get control of Herald Reporter the state bureaucracy. He critic­ Connecticat, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: ized O'Neill for appointing what he Mostly cloudy, breezy and cooler today. High in the By John F. Kirch I While saying he would fire many said were political friends to state 50s. Partly cloudy, breezy and cool tonight and Herald Reporter of the administrators who now run offices instead of managerial Saturday. Low tonight in the 30s. High Saturday 50 state agencies within 48 hours after professionals. to 55. The Economic Development being elected. Democratic guber­ Moffett said this would change if Maine: Windy and much cooler today. Showers Commission has asked the town natorial candidate Toby Moffett he were elected. mixing with or changing to flurries north and attorney to start "enforcement said Thursday he would be able to "Within 48 hours, you will see a chance of showers south. Highs in the 50s to iower actions” against the East Hartford work with "establishment” Demo­ profound, dramatic difference,” 60s. Mostly cloudy with scattered flurries north Welding Co. in connection with crats in Manchester who support he said. and variable cloudiness south tonight. Lows in the what officials say are violations of Gov. William O’Neill. While vowing to fire 0 ’NeiH’s 30s. Mostly cloudy with scattered flurries north industrial park regulations. Moffett's remarks came during administrators, Moffett said he and variabie cioudiness with a chance of a few Town Attorney Kevin O'Brien a day-long campaign swing could work with local establish­ said today that he had not yet showers or flurries south Saturday. Windy with through Manchester on behalf of a ment politicians. Moffett said that received the EDC request or highs from the mid and upper 30s north to the 40s challenge slate of delegates that as a congressman, he was able to thought about what kind of action would support him at this build coalitions involving a wide and low SOs south. to take. summer’s nominating convention. range of people. New Hampshire: Mostly cloudy, windy and “ The possibilities range from a much cooler with scattered showere^<;hanglng to A town primary will be held May 20 When asked about Democratic simple letter to a lawsuit,” O’Brien Town Chairman Theodore Cum­ flurries north and chance of showers soutfiTHighs between that slate and the slate of said. mings, a strong O’Neill supporter, from near 50 north to near 60 south. Mostly cloud delegates endorsed by the Demo­ Planning officials have said that Moffett said, “ Of course I could with scattered flurries north and variable'^ cratic Town Committee, which East Hartford Welding, which work with him.” clouci(iness south tonight. Lows in the lower to backs O’Neill. occupies an 8,000-square-foot "I feel very strongly that we The May 20 primary is a TOBY MOFFETT mid-30s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries building on Batson Drive in the have a very extraordinary state, "temporary fight about what the . . . primary push north and variable cloudiness with a chance of a Buckland Industrial Park, has but a very ordinary state govern­ Democratic party stands for,” he few showers or flurries south Saturday. Windy with^ violated town regulations by park­ ment,” Moffett told about 100 said. statewide primary in September highs from the 40s north to lower 50s south. ing trucks on the grass, doing work Today; Becoming mostly cloudy, breezy and cooler with a high of 55 to students and teachers at Manches­ "I'm not out mining the political against O’Neill to determine who Vermont: Freeze warning tonight. Windy bnd outside its building and having ter Community College — his first harbors in Manchester,” Moffett will face the Republican candidate 60. Wind west increasing to 15 to 25 mph. Tonight: Partly cloudy with a cold today with scattered showers possibly wet outside storage, which is not in stop in town. “ We can do better.” said. in November. He said Connecti­ low around 35. Northwest wind 10 to 20 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy, snow north. Highs in the mid 40s to mid 50s. Partly UPI photo accordance with a special excep­ Moffett charged that O’Neill Mayor Barbara Weinberg, Mof­ cut’s election laws are the most cloudy breezy and unseasonably cold tonight with a tion the company received from does not have a vision of how to fett’s campaign coordinator in. restrictive in the country. breezy and cool with a high of 50 to 55. Today’s weather picture was the Planning and Zoning drawn by Teresa Strickland of 51 Division St., a fourth-grader at chance of flurries north. Lows in the 20s and lower Today In history lead the slate. “ We’re just not town, was at the candidate’s side, "The system is not doing us any SOs. Continued windy and unseasonably cold Commission. preparing for the future.“ he said. throughout the afternoon as he good at all,” he said. The EDC and planning officials Washington School. Wednesday’s weather picture was drawn by Saturday with a chance of sprinkles or flurries. Although he said he was not walked up Main Street and ad­ Although Moffett said he sup­ Among those born on this date was child-care specialist asked O’Brien to start epforce- Jennifer Walsh, a fourth-grader at Washington School. Her name was Highs in the 40s. attacking the governor personally, dressed students at Manchester ports legislation currently pending Dr. Benjamin Spock, in 1903. He is shown here in a 1983 ment proceeds against the com­ omitted because of a mechanical . he said he held O'Neill responsible High School. Moffett stopped at a before the Legislature that would photo. pany last year. But those plans for not knowing what is occurring number of stores along Main require a candidate to win only 10 Extended outlook were put on hold when East within his administration. Street, including Regal's Men’s percent of convention delegates to Hartford Welding said it was “ The closest thing we have to a Shop, Marlow’s Department Store force a primary, he said he would planning to move to South Extended outlook for New England Sunday real governor is the Hartford and Nassiff Sports Co., where he not want such a law to take effect Almanac Windsor. Courant," he said, referring to the said he would return to purchase a during this year’s campaign. SEATTLE lS3 through Tuesday; \ Planning officials said they Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: paper’s stories on corruption in fishing pole. Manchester is one of 17 towns decided not to wait because the Moffett repeatedly complained where Moffett is challenging en­ BOSTON Fair weather. Highs .55 to 65. Lows 35 to 45. In 1972, FBI Director J. Edgar state agencies. Today is Friday, May 2, the company has not shown any signs Moffett, who formerly repres­ about the requirement that he win dorsed slates of delegates in hopes 2^.77 Vermont: Dry Sunday and Monday. Chance of Hoover died at the age of 77. Also 122nd day of 1986 with 243 to of moving in the near future. ented Connecticut’s 6th District in backing from 20 percent of conven­ of winning enough support to force 30.00, showers Tuesday. Becoming warmer. Highs that day, 91 people were killed in NEW YORK follow. “ As of Friday, there was no Congress, said his top priority as tion delegates in order to force a a primary. Sunday in the 50s rising into the 60s by Tuesday. The moon is moving away a mine fire in Kellogg, Idaho. building permit on file in South Lows 25 to 35 Sunday and Monday and in the SOs from its last quarter. In 1982, in the worsening Windsor,” Zoning Enforcement Tuesday. The morning stars are Mer­ Falkland Islands war, a British Officer Thomas O'Marra said SAN|HANCISCg_ /DENVER| Maine: Fair and cool. Lows in the mid 20s to cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. submarine sank the Argentine today. Chairmen undecided In the 4th lower SOs north and in the SOs south. Highs 50 to 60. cruiser Gen. Belgrano, killing Officials of East Hartford Weld­ 30V * The evening star is Venus. New Hampshire: Fair and cool. Lows in the 321 Argentine sailors. ing could not be reached for Herald photo by Tucker Those born on this date are By Alex Girelli man Henry Kelsey said he has not was confirmed by Ouellette LOS ANG E t ^ upper 20s to mid SOs north and 30 to 40 south. High in under the sign of Taurus. They In 1983, a strong earthquake comment. In other action Thursday, the and George Layng committed himself to either candi­ Thursday. the 50s to lower 60s. include pioneer Zionist Theodor centered near Coalinga, Calif., EDC endorsed the idea of conduct­ Sign of change date. though he plans to make an Zinsser declined to say this LOWEST Herzl in 1860, composer Lorenz injured a number of people and TEMPERATURES ing a major traffic study in the The Democratic town chairmen endorsement in the race. morning whether he will seek a Hart in 1895, child care specialist caused more than $31 million in Robert Brannick polishes up the new sign at the ” I do think Bill (Ferris) is third two-year term in the Senate, 40 30 Across the nation northern part of town. Planning in Bolton and Hebron said Thurs­ 30.00 Dr. Benjamin Spock in 1903 (age damage. soon-to-be opened Coach’s Corner pub on Main Street day they have not announced their running a very good campaign,” although he has done nothing to ORLEANS Director Mark Pellegrini said. Rain is likely over the northern Pacific Coast 83), and Bing Crosby in 1904. The study would concentrate Thursday. Brannick is one of three partners who will run support for William E. Ferris, a Kelsey said. He added that he curb speculation that he will run. When asked about his chances -LEOEMD- with scattered showers and thunderstorms from On this date in history: A thought for the day: Dr. specifically on an area which is candidate for the Fourth Senator­ "respected” Cassano’s unsuccess­ the bar in the Main Street building that formerly housed against Cassano. Zinsser pre­ the central Pacific Coast across the northern In 1863, Confederate Gen. Benjamin Spock wrote, "The expected to develop quickly as ial District seat currently held by ful attempt to defeat Zinsser in the Vitello’s Restaurant. The pub will be feature a sports dicted “ probably the same result” Plateau to the northern Rockies. Showers and Thomas Jonathan ‘Stonewall ” more people have studied differ­ road improvements to Interstate Manchester Republican Carl 1984 election. Hebron Democratic Town Chair­ as in 1984. thunderstorms also will be scattered from Jackson was mistakenly shot by ent methods of bringing up 84 are completed. Most of the land atmosphere. No opening date has been announced. Zinsser. FLOW Their comments contradict Fer­ man Daniel Moore also said he Zinsser noted that a dinner is northern Florida across the central Gulf Coast to his own soldiers. He died eight children, the more they have nearby is zoned for industrial and UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST ® ris’s claim Thursday morning that “ definitely” has not committed scheduled for May 13 at Manches­ the lower Rio Grande Valley. Widely scattered days later. come to the conclusion that what commercial use. In 1941, the Federal Communi­ The initial cost of such a traffic, he has the support of town himself. ter’s Army and Navy Club in which showers and thunderstorms also will extend over good mothers and fathers in­ Measure on town plans Republican U.S. Senate candidate cations Commission approved study, the first of its kind for a chairmen in Bolton and Hebron in Ferris, the Democratic town the central and southern Rockies and western stinctively feel like doing for Roger Eddy is expected to speak. the regular scheduling of com­ concentrated area, is roughly his battle against Stephen T. chairman in Glastonbury, could South Dakota. Rain, with snowshowers in the their babies is best after all.” Zinsser said he might announce his Nationat forecast mercial television broadcasts. $11,000, Pellegrini said. The money Cassano. a member of Manches­ not be reached for comment this mountains, will extend from northeastern New would come out of a town-aid fund is killed in state Senate ter’s Board of Directors, who has morning. intention to seek re-election at the During early Saturday morning rain is forecast for parts of the Pacific York state to northern New England. Sunny skies Manchester receives from the announced he will oppose Ferris Ferris’s claim that he had the dinner. Northwest. Rain/showers are possible in most of the Pacific Coast and will prevail over the Midwest. Strong and gusty stale and saves for various road By John F. Kirch mary of their plan of development for the nomination. support of Columbia Democratic “ I might be talked into it,” he the Northern Intermountain Region. Scattered showers are possible in winds will be common over the desert Southwest. projects. Town Manager Robert B. Herald Reporter in local newspapers after the Bolton Democratic Town Chair­ Town Chairman Ronald Ouellette said. Highs will be in the 40s and 50s from northern New Lottery Weiss said today. The plan must be town’s zoning board adopted it. the Southern Plains and the Central Plains (with thunderstorms), as England across the upper Ohio Valley and the backed by the Board of Directors A bill that would have tequired a Residents who disagreed with well as parts of the Gulf Coast and the extreme South Atlantic Coast. Great Lakes to eastern North Dakota. Highs also Tri-state daily: 059 and 5090. before the study is authorized. referendum on a town's plan of the proposed master plan would Elsewhere, the weather will be fair. will be in the 50s over the northern Pacific Coast. Connecticut daily; Rhode Island daily: 6004. Lot- The Planning and Zoning Com­ development if enough residents then have had 30 days to gather the Thursday; 406 0-Bucks: 21-29-34-35-36. mission has previously discussed opposed it has died in the General signatures of at least 5 percent of Massachusetts daily: 3468. the possibility of a town-conducted Assembly’s Planning and Develop­ the voters in town to force a Play Four; 0595 traffic study. ment Committee, its sponsor said referendum. today. As state law stands, the Man­ other lottery numbers drawn Thursday Jingo: 84-36-7-53-62-44- Currently, developers come be­ fore the commission with their own Sen. Carl A, Zinsser, R- chester Planning and Zoning Com­ in New England Thursday: 81-76-1-54. impact studies. The practice has Manchester. introduced the bill at mission. whose members are PEOPLE raised questions among commis­ the beginning of the legislative appointed by the Board of Direc­ sion members about the accuracy session after Manchester residents tors, is required to hold at least one of such studies, since it is to a sharply objected to sections of the public hearing on the plan. Shortly Bolens Eliminator Plus That’s the way it is on us and we will have to exercise our good Kevin Broderick, the school's yearbook developer's advantage to paint a town’s proposed new Comprehen­ after that hearing, the PZC can journalistic judgment to prevent that from adviser, had received initial approval from certain kind of picture when a sive Plan of Development, which hold a vote to adopt it. ■ R fsr Rafiginii. M iilrh in ^ or Sitit* showing up in our dispatches." the syndicate that distributes the cartoon to was released in September. So far. the PZC has held two DisfhariJf Mnwtr Newsman Walter Cronkite says his age project is proposed. ■ 1 HP Flanv Slarl RAS Max Eiiiiint* wouldn’t be as much a problem on a space An announcement of the eight Northeast use student-drawn art 'of Garfield for the The town would hire an outside Zinsser said that he added his public hearings on the proposed • The Ea4ir*xi Enoplvin^ (>raA

“That is significant,” he said, began July l and is the reason that disparities identified in a program Court Judge Paul J. Falsey was said Thursday they were angry • Require, in medical malprac- - liable for the accident, hoping to • Release a city or town from H A R TFO R D (AP) - The House bill were "those who want to break By Judd Everhart given to a study committee to draft "W e’ll have to see what the has narrowly defeated a bill that hefty tax cuts are being considered of objective job evaluations. back before the Judiciary Commit- because Falsey did not tell them he tice'cases, that the person filing the collect the largest payment from liability in the event of damages the law and those who manufac­ The Associated Press a bill more likely to be well- economic impact of that will be would have legalized the use of by the General Assembly this year. The bill was amended to reduce tee answering questions about his hajLgone to Alcoholics Anonymous suit prove that the health-care the party with the most Insurance. due to, among other things, the ture these devices.” received by all parties. before we decide whether we’re Officials attribute the surplus the amount of 1986-87 funding from alcoholism and whether it ever— meetings as long ago as 1970 or provider breached professional Under this provision, if a defend­ condition of natural land or unim­ radar detectors on Connecticut Current state law permits mo­ H A R TFO R D — The state House Rep. David Lavine, D-Durham, going to work to try to strip it off in chiefly to higher-than-expected the $4 million recommended by the impaired him on the I plani^d to enter a 3‘A-week alcohol standards of care. ant were found SO percent liable, he proved property; the condition of a roads. The bill, which had cleared torists to own but not operate radar of Representatives approved and agreed, saying, “ For those of us the Senate.” revenues from state business taxes Appropriations Committee. Also Falsey, 59, of Ne^jKven, an treament program March IS- • Awards could be paid out over would have to pay SO percent of the dam or reservoir; the temporary the Senate last month,’ died on a detectors, a fact that proponents of sent to the Senate early today a bill who are non-lawyers, we do not Patrick J. Sullivan, representing and state-run lottery games. missing in the final House version 11-year veteran o P ^ e bench, T m committee voted 14-10 on settlement. condition of a road or bridge; the 77-71 vote after more than an the bill said was iilpgical. aimed at curbing the size and know what we are doing.” a number of years to be specified in the Connecticut State Medical was a requirement that objective acknowledged his alcoholism to A p riM to recommend his reap­ • Bar the collection of benefits act or omission of someone other hour's debate. number of lawsuits and making Key provisions of the so-called any given case. The Republican- Society, called the bill “ an excel­ Pay equity measure job evaluation ratings be consi­ the committee but said he never pointment, but scheduled Thurs­ from more than one insurer for the than an employee. Opponents rejected the argu­ liability insurance more available 'tort reform” bill: controlled House rejected, on a lent first step,” Surplus grows again Also Thursday, the House passed dered in union contract wage talks. drank during the day and never day's informational session this same injury. The House approved Those proposals were approved ment Thursday that radar detec­ • Put attorneys' fees on a sliding 100-48 vote, a Democratic amend­ - But he said he was disappointed an "equal pay” bill to set aside $3 Objective job evaluations assign was impaired by alcohol while in week to review his progress after and affordable. an amendment barring medical on a voice vote. tors encourage slower driving Meanwhile Thursday, state The final vote, 117-30, came at scale based on the amount of the ment to study the issue of “struc­ Cunningham’s amendment cap­ million in 1986-87 for eliminating point values to jobs based on court. several lawyers who appeared insurance won through collective Following the vote, John Rath- when they detect a speed trap. Comptroller J. Edward Caldwell 4:09 a.m. today, almost seven award received. Thus, a plaintiff's tured payments” over a period of ping damage awards had not been wage disparities for state em­ criteria such as knowledge and During his confirmation hearing before Falsey in a 1983 civil case bargaining agreements from be­ geber, vice president of the Con­ Radar detectors, said Rep. Craig estimated that the state would end hours after the debate began. The lawyer could get no more than 33 years. ployees in underpaid, female- skill needed to perform the job, on March 18, Falsey had been complained in letters to the com­ ing considered a second source of necticut Business and Industry successful. P. Taylor, R-Bristol, “ are for one the current budget year wjth a House adioifraed at 4:20 a.m., the percent of the first $300,000 • Defendants are only liable for Caps, he said, “ will put the kind dominated jobs. physical and mental effort, and asked whether the committee mittee that they believe Falsey collecting benefits. Association, said his group, which purpose and one purpose only: to surplus of 1 ^ .5 million. The latest of the year and the latest in awarded; 25 percent of the next their share of the blame. This is of predictability back into the accountability. should know about any medical was impaired by alcohol. • Allow the winning party in a represents thousands of Connecti­ circumvent the law.” estimate is up about $11 million The bill, sent to the Senate on a $300,000; 20 percent of the next designed to eliminate the “deep system that is now lacking. In the problems or conditions that could The House is scheduled to recent memory. liability suit to askthe judge to rule cut companies, would have to Rep. Martin M. Looney, D-New from the one issued in mid-April. vote of 134-13, also requires that Panel grills Judge In all, 19 amendments were $300,000; 15 percent of the next pockets” approach in some law­ long term, the legislature will have funding be provided over a five- prove embarrassing. consider Falsey’s reappointment that the loser had acted frivolously study the amendment on union Haven, said the only people who The surplus has been growing brought out on the floor, of more $300,000; and 10 percent of any suits, in which plaintiffs sue every to come to grips with caps.” year period to eliminate all wage Elsewhere Thursday, Superior Several committee members on Friday. or in bad faith. medical insurance. would benefit from passage of the steadily since this fiscal year than so that had been drafted. amount over $1.2 million. party no matter how remotely The measure has been the most hotly debated and heavily lobbied Prosecutors of the 1986 legislative session. The insurance industry, a power­ ful lobby at the Capitol, blames 1 ’ rap plan to lawyers and skyrocketing jury 2 DAY S A L E ! 2 DAY SALE! awards for spiraling increases in insurance premiums and the per­ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY create ‘czar' ceived insurance crisis. Lawyers mKm mmmm Jmm claim that the industry itself is to HARTFORD (AP) - A number blame. CALDOR of state’s attorneys around the The Republicans beat back state are criticizing a bill that attempts by Democrats to put off would give Chief State’s Attorney action on most of the reforms Loft’s Green-Up 5«Piece Redwood John J. Kelly the power to take called for in the bill and study the Dining Set investigations and cases away issue more. Spring Specliils from local prosecutors. Lobbyists on both sides stayed in L a w n F o o d with 28-3-e formula The bill, which awaits the the House gallery as debate governor's signature, was given continued through the night and for balancod nutrients. 139«99 •15,000 Sq. Ft, Reg. 18.99 ..14.W Big47x43" table with wheels plus final approval Monday and, ac­ into the morning. four extra wide beiiches from cording to The Hartford Courant, The House rejected an amend­ • 10,000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 13.99 . .10.49 •5,000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 7.49... v .. 5.79 quality 2" redwood stock with the locall state’s attorneys did not ment, sponsored by Rep. Richard attractive eased edges. know about the bill until after it H.G. Cunningham, R-Stamford. Easy one-step passed the General Assembly. that would have capped liability Weed and Feed deep-feed and weeding! “ The effect of the bill is to damagesatll million. Hesaidthat Rnkei 71/2'Patio demean the office of the state’s since 1%2. only 13 suits in Connecti­ •10,000 Sq. F t , Reg. 17.99 . .13.99 attorney,” said New cut have resulted in settiments of •5,000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 9 .9 9 ...... 7.49 Tilt Umbrella State's Attorney C. Robert Satti. more than $1 million — “ hardly the •Local Blend Grass Seed Mix with CALDOR MOWS DOWN ‘‘And I ’m certain it will have a kind of horror stories the insurance Baron Kentucky Bluegrass. For detrimental effect on the morale of companies have been selling us sunny/patlly shady areas. 3 lbs. 89^9 LAWN CARE COSTS! 21" 3V2 HP Rear*Bagglng the division, which is already at a on.” Reg. 9.99...... 0 .9 9 Cranklift umbrella with low ebb;” His proposal went down on a vote 22" HF Rotary Mower Rotary Mower Triplex Rye Grass Seed push button tilt. Choose Hartford State’s Attorney John of 130-17. Has reliable Briggs & With Briggs and Stratton from striped Texlllene or 3 permanent turf-type lyes with M. Bailey said, "I don’t think Jack “Something has to be done to Stratton engine with easy 8188 Max' Senes engine. Grass floral vinyl. Assorted 7-10 day germination. 3 lbs. ____ Kelly would ever use it, but this is a restore some predictability to the 8133 recoil start. 7" adj. wheels. Reg. 229.99 and 8" wheels. colors. Reg. 7.99...... ,.5 .7 9 Reg. 1S9.99 vehicle to absolute power in the system,” said Rep. Maureen •Grass Bag Kit, Reg. 26.99 ...... 21.99 state of Connecticut, the vehicle to Murphy Baronian, R-West Hart­ ford, a supporter of the main bill. a criminal czar.” Rep. William L. Wollenberg, Kelly said Thursday he wanted R-Farmington, co-chairman of the to limit his comments on the bill Judiciary Committee, said he 2 0 % O FF 10 Piece Resin until after the governor acts, but he doubted the measure would do Arrow Newburg 10'x8'i denied he is looking to become a Patio Group "czar” of the criminal justice much to reduce the cost of Storage Building Entire Stock insurance. But House Majority Garden Tools! system. Leader Robert G. Jaekle. R- 1 0 9 * 9 9 Reg. 149.99 " I ’m sorry I didn’t know the 8 1 8 8 legislation was in, because I would Stratford, said he thought it would Save $40. 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Dupuis express an opinion on that bill.” United Press International 'The bill was not part of Kelly’s legislative package, but was H A R TFO R D — The state House Sunbeam Driftwood drafted by the Legislature’s Judi­ has given final legislative appro­ 20% OFF Style Gas Griii On ciary Committee following recom­ val to a bill that would rework mendations by the Special Investi­ Connecticut's capital punishment Ail Portable Cart gations Committee. taw and make it easier to impose Jackson the death penalty. The bill, supported by prosecu­ & Perkins Reg. 349.99 Rose Bushes $244 tors who say the current law Save over $105. Features large Officials get makes it next to impossible to send cook/warm surface, porcelain someone to the electric chair, was 5.56 u. cooking grid, auto ignitor and 60 approved by a 103-48 vote Thurs­ minute cooking timer. With 2 drift­ cheap rents day and sent on to Gov. William A. 7.80 wood style shelves, bottom shelf O'Neill. and folding front shelf. Complete Tube & Web Folding Chair Attractive Stacking Chair O’Neill has said he believes Toro Nylon Line Trimmer clone Reg.8.9Sto9.75 with 20 lb. LP tank (empty) with CH ESH IR E (AP) — Six high- lawmakers acted hastily in ap­ True Temper Wheelbarrow inch Push Drop Spreader Choose patented gas gauge. ranking Department of Correction proving the measure, but stopped Reg. 24.99 or non-i»tented 19.99 Reg. 26.99 1 Sb90 Rag. 21.99 officials, including Commissioner Catdor Reg...... 54.99 4V2 c u . ft. poly 21 sAS CeiclorReglor Reg ...... 32.99 75 lb. hopper varieties In our far short of saying he would veto CeldorSale ....44.99 tray won’t rust 6" cut & lightweight 2-amp motor makes i n r s ^ .1.24.99 capacity, capacity. i8 Hi-back chair with contoured aluminum Has durable white epoxy coated finish. Raymond M. 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Reg. 44.99...... 32.99 Reg. 7.9 9 ...... 5.49 Lopes has been paying $294.26 a and juries handling death penalty month to live in a state-o4'ned cases to weigh aggravating and two-story, eight-room house on mitigating circumstances in decid­ Highland Road near the Connecti­ ing whether a person convicted of a cut Correctional Center in Che­ capital crime would go to the shire, according to figures from electric chair. the state Department of Adminis­ The bill also would remove a trative Services. current provision that prohibits *Ortho Other department officials who pay low rents include Deputy- the death penalty if any mitigating Maiathion 50 "O im iot Commissioner Leonard Barbieri, factor — such as the age of a Insect Spray: Diazinon defendant — is found during Insect Spray who pays $144.76 per month; deliberations on a sentence. Vincent' Liburdi, warden of the The House approved the mea­ -I&T* 1* Cheshire Correctional Center, who sure after a two-hour debate in pays $271.28 a month: Roger which it rejected by a 101-48 vote an Goodson, recreational supervisor amendment that would have abol­ SAVE at the Cheshire prison, who pays ished capital punishment and $56.76 per month: and Deputy replaced it with a life sentence Ortho Plump & Full $10 i Commissioner James L. Singer, I r o m H I n without the possibility of release. Maiathion Insect Spray 4 Ft. Wood Glider Button Tufted GottTote 12 whose pays $133.% a month to rent Rep. Richard D. Tulisano. D- Metnor CaMorReg. . . . ,6.99 P'Ot Size Replacement Cushions Cooler with Refreeze Bottle 6 Ft.6>Rlb Tilt Umbrella a state-owned house, state records Rocky Hill, the amendment's show. 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When that -Sm etofk for dtMtfllmiUUom Rw.r.»t...... 5.99 ment said the officials are allowed plug is pulled, when the gas is-let to live in the homes under the out, when the injection is made, state's housing allotment policy there is no going back," Tulisano THESE TOP HITS ALL AT SPECIAL LOW PPiCESI for employees. said. Bess W. Truman A Perfect Spy But there was disagreement VAN HALEN ‘5150’ Stallion Gate Proponents of the bill defended JF ______by Martin Cruz SmlttlIlk by Margaret Truman by JobnLeCarre between Gov, William O'Neill’stop capital punishment as a deterrent W H IT N E Y H O U S T O N 'M'/f/TJVfyr JOURNEY legal counsel and a state auditor to crime. They also said the 'WMtney Houston’ ‘Raised on Radio’ Pub. List 19.95 over whether all the correction current law is unworkable and if FALCO ’Falco 3’ 12.56 Pub. Ust 17.95 13.96 13.26 Fub.Listie.M officials are eligible to live in the A vibrant, captivating biography The ultimate flovai about the the state is going to have the death Series H ot 8 CULTURECLUB ' Historically accurate, gripping brick and wood homes. penalty, it should be a workable LPorCeaaette 'From Luxury to Haartactw’ and compelling book in its por­ based In part on over 1000 letters making of a spy. A master work found after her death. A beautiful, that unfolds through 2 parallel, Jay Jackson, legal counsel to the law. trayal of real and fictional people. governor, said that he understands .Top flight suspense and action. heartwarming story. total gripping draittaa. “ People who perpetrate such Series I orT that the state’s housing allotment Metter aspects were obscured. But consulted by the White House before Wrobleski's criticisms. you the other side of the story. four Republicans running for governor suffer from a recognition news conference, including fight­ served as moderator of the news innovation and concern for the future have nomination was sent to Capitol Hill. ing against drugs, finding a cure conference, said that the NDPC But the main reason for senatorial displeasure problem. been key since the plan was first offered, and Of the four GOP candidates, Richard Bozzuto had the highest for AIDS and repealing the expects to see 10 to 15 candidates Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Bill, running for various positions in the that remains so in the revised document. O p e n F o r u m on both sides of the aisle is Wrobleski's almost favorable rating, of 19 percent, but 69 percent said they didn’t total lack of experience in dealing with law which Tarzia called “ murderous". stale by September. The Hartford W. (BILL) ALEXANDER’S Especially worthwhile is the concept of the know enough about him to have an opinion. Tarzia, a member of the NDPC conference was held in conjunction mixed-use zone, in which the best use of enforcement officials and diplomats. Before going As for the other Republicans- candidates Julie D. Belaga. to the State Department, she had held jobs as since 1982, is a Stamford native with similar ones across New limited space will be gained by promoting a Gerald Labriola and Romeo G. Petroni- 80 percent of those who has run unsuccessfully for England. THE MAGIC OF OIL PAINTlNfi volunteers this year are Dick press assistant to a series of Republican members quizzed said they didn’ t know enough about them to form an combination of industry , commercial good sense to see through your local office. He owns a plumbing Patton called the Illinois deci­ Gawitt, Dick Giggey, Stan Har­ of Congress from Florida and then served in that concerns and high-density housing. In other S TE A L ’S leader charade. Get on with the cha­ opinion. business. sion "a vote of middle-class rade, Mr. Chairman, and vote ris. Margaret Jacobson, Carol capacity for the first lady. Roger W. Eddy, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, Browning. ’ urging people to areas, the plan offers intelligent suggestions America” . and said it was an ART SUPPLIES states his view out the removal of the charter Miska, Mildred Korber, Ernie In fact, some critics grouse that Wrobleski's also has a recognition problem, with only 14 percent of those "open your eyes and look at the indication of what peoplesee as the about how Manchester residents can make provisions as your draft report Partridge, Marge Roach, Mary sole diplomatic experience to date was to set up a surveyed expressing any opinion of him. disastrous signs,” said he was problems they face. The Hartford Courant-Institute for Social Inquiry Poll, running because America’s free­ AND the best of the coming construction of provides. Let Manchester see the Walsh and Christine Woods. luncheon for Mrs. Reagan with the queen of “ Illinois did break the ice, I ,To the Editor: conducted between April 11 and April 17. questioned 500 residents dom was "being threatened” by highways and provides a strategy for coping political alignment of good little You have been wonderful! Thailand during the president's Far East trip this won't deny the fact,” Patton said. drugs and the Gramm-Rudman- ROR Rn^Q’<« with and controlling existing development Democratic soldiers. I predict, Thanks. month. statewide. It has an error of margin of 5 percent. These are my comments, Hollings bill. Browning, who has Neither candidate was clear on trends. Mr. Chairman, no one is going to specific campaign plans, and both which I intend to present to the Dorothy M. Grady AS AN INDICATION of the State Department's been with the LaRouche party for When it changed the plan, the PZC gave take this commission's work admitted their funds were low. t h H O Y of p a in tin g BOOKS Charter Revision Commission at Human Services Administrator attitude toward Wrobleski, she was bypassed Couple claim $4 million jackpot the past six months, said higher product seriously. I predict the considerable weight to the many critical its May 13 meeting. The meeting Coventry twice for U.S. delegations to important property taxes loom on the horizon Before the conference, Patton "malicious effort" of the town NEWINGTON — Leonard and Beatrice Michaud have claimed and the country needs to look to the said the candidates wouldn’t comments from the public. That was will be open for public comment. international conferences on narcotics. The first MANCHESTER WALLPAPER & PAINT CO. Democratic Party (that's what a a Lotto drawing worth more than $4 million. future. answer any questions concerning certainly a valid reflection of the purpose of At the first Charter Revision meeting was spearheaded by Attorney General Manchester Herald editorial The New Milford couple said Thursday they would share the “ We want to bring the nation various accusations LaRouche has 185 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST— 6464)143 the hearing process. Commision meeting, open for Prompt action Edwin Meese; the second was set up by the called it), to annihilate the 8th jackpot with their children. back to the greatness it once was,’* made in the past and instead As the third and possibly final hearing public comment, I suggested Organization of American States. In both cases, The family, which immigrated 16 years ago from Gaspe, iiiiiiiittittittttWi will not succeed. he said. recommended the committee’s that a mean-spirited town Demo­ permitted letter lower-ranking officials in her office were chosen Quebec, said they plan to celebrate their winnings with a approaches, however, it pays to remember I predict that the voters of cratic Party assault was behind to represent the State Department. vacation to St. Jude's Shrine in Baltimore. that such proceedings can be conducted with Manchester will affirm their your creation. I requested that Senate critics are concerned that Wrobleski's Leonard Michaud, 62, said when he watched the drawing on dignity. That commodity was pretty scarce decency and fairness. So get on To the Editor: you commissioners rise above nomination signals a denigration of the drug post. television, he wrote the numbers down on a church pamphlet. Open Daily at the first two hearings, where uncontrolled with it, Mr. Chairman. The most Sale Effective YOU C A N ’T D O BETTER THAN the prestige of your appointment Sources told our associate Donald Goldberg that "There was a little extra luck here,” he said. anger and personal attacks were the order of generous thing I can say for your Just a note of thanks to the fire 9:30-9:30 to do the just and honorable thing Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., chairman of the Fri.,May 2 - the day. The improper calls for the planner’s draft proposal is that no one is deptartment, paramedics and Sun. 10-5 and resign. Foreign Relations Committee, is quietly Sun., May 4 resignation and numerous other instances of going to take it seriously. ambulance service in our town. -fk ^ P k c i . Alternatively, I beseeched this One month ago I suffered a searching for an alternative candidate. College makes promise after sit>in excessive conduct did nothing to advance the commission that, if you did not Meanwhile, Wrobleski apparently got a bum rap Robert H. Bletchman, severe heart attack at 1:30 a.m NEW LONDON — A campus-wide affirmative action hiring JERRY BAKER, issues. resign and recommended remo­ Chairman on a Sunday morning. I dialed 911 from one staunch Reaganite, Custqpas Service At this point, the revised plan — which policy and an increased number of classes offered in African and AMERICA’S val of the subject Town Charter Stop Tampering and within 5 minutes I had 5 or 6 Commissioner William von Raab. In'an would guide land-use decisions through at provisions which give the 8th intemperate private letter to Wrobleski, von Raab Afro-American studies are being promised by Connecticut MASHR With The Eighth’s professional paramedics, fire­ College President Oakes Ames after a day-long takeover of the GARDENER, AMFJllCA’S GARDEN CENTER least 1995 — looks pretty good. It,would Utilities District its historic right American Liberties men and police to assist me. 1 accused her of embarrassing and offending him of self determination, then be personally. The reason: Wrobleski's office had campus administration building. RECOMMENDS.. replace a document adopted more than 20 was in the emergency room A group of 54 students seized Fanning Hall about 4:30 a.m. willing to bear the moral respon­ invited Customs officials from Bulgaria and East For Down To Earth Prices. years ago that has become virtually useless. within 15 minutes of the phone Thursday. A spokesman for the college, Julie Quinn, said the sibility of trampling on a vaulted Germany to a regional drug conference in Spain Unquestionably, there will be criticisms of call. incident was'over about 11:15 p.m. For your convenience, the Gorden Center will open^tj^jn^^n^SoL^andju^ the plan even after the changes, and they American tradition. 1 implored Top volunteers I believe that without this late this month. Campus administrators negotiated with the students through­ you not to suffer the public the “ I have heard of the bias of some in the (State) must be taken into account. But the planners prompt professionalism, I would out the day. Students said their two main demands were Lawn Insect Control euphemism consolidation, when get recognition not be writing this note today. Department in being soft on communists, but this “ implementation of an affirmative action policy by 1988 and a have done a laudable job of balancing you really mean annihilation. is too much! ” von Raab wrote. “ You have not only 5,000 Sq. Ft. mandatory sensitivity training workshop for all personnel and 7.97 municipal policy concerns with individual I subsequently read one paper embarrassed me in front of all my counterparts in Sale Price ” 011810 staff by the fall of 1986.” To the Editor: Ken Sadd Mfg Rebate -2.00 needs. If they have gone a bit too far in quoting Chairman Yavis as other customs services, but also personally As part of Thursday night’s settlement, students participating I4WII liisoU Lawn Insect Manchester CoiUnH seeking to appease their most vocal saying he didn't take my re­ offended my own principles.'' in the takeover will not face any disciplinary action. Control with Cost After opponents, they have by no means corrupted quests seriously. I've attended During April, Connecticut ...... DIazInon Rebate 5 .9 7 Sevin Dust the integrity of the proposal. all the subsequent commission celebrated volunteerism. Most 'YON RAAB PROCEEDED to lecture Wrobleski social service agencies rely on Letters policy Anyone who has watched Manchester’s meetings. I, for one, didn't take on Bulgaria's implication in arms and heroin Corruption probe leads to charges volunteers to provide a great The Manchester Herald wel­ smuggling; as for East Germany, he asked 2.57 the deliberations of the Demo­ HARTFORD — Three former Enfield officials and a Suffifeld Turf Builder Plus 2 zoning authorities struggle to make variety of services to many comes original letters to the Kills insects on vegetables, cratic appointees of the commis­ querulously: “ What will the most vile, oppresive real estate broker face 20 felony charges based on evidence 5,000 Sq. Ft. intelligent decisions on land-use questions, at clients. editor. sion seriously. Their business regime in the world add to this session, other than gathered during a continuing grand jury investigation into Sale Price 13.29 tomatoes, strawberries and times without success, is aware of the sore The Coventry Human Services Letters should be brief and to was manifest and unwavering — to embarrass the U.S. Customs Service... ?” allegations of corruption in Enfield, court documents say. Mfg Rebate -2.00 other garden crops. 1 lb. need for the new development guide. The Office is no exception. We are a remove the charter provision to the point. They should be typed He concluded in the same contemptuous vein, The documents, released Thursday by Superior Court Judge l i f e . ’ : Cost After sooner it is in place, the better things will be facilitate Democratic town ef­ small office by comparison, but or neatly handwritten, and, for asking: “ Has the State Department developed an Herbert Barall, state that William Boudah, the former chairman Rebate 11.29 for everyone who has business with the forts to annihilate the 8th. because of our volunteers we are ease in editing, should be double­ institutional form of Alzheimer's disease or just of Enfield’ s Planning and Zoning Commission, tried to extort Ortho very busy with many programs. planning office and for the officials who must Well, let me predict, Mr. spaced. Letters must be signed plain taken leave of its senses?” $75,000 worth of property from the estate of S. Leger Starr, who 10,000 Sq. Ft. Ortho Oiiuinon make decisions about matters that often Chairman and Democratic ap­ I would like to thank all the with name, address and daytime Neither one, apparently. Wrobleski replied that had been an active builder. 24.79 Diazlnon Ck-Ar% (Mil (k n lH k iM Sale Price Oiazinon have a significant impact on life in pointees of the commission, the volunteers who have helped us telephone number (for Bulgaria and East Germany were included in a Affidavits say Boudah “ used his official position, influence and Mlg Rebate -4.00 Soi&Foiiagi Diazlnon Dust Granules Granules help others. Our “ Top Ten” verification). “ draft letter of invitation” sent to her office — by power” to obtain money and services and to alter official Manchester. people of Manchester have the Cost After Dust documents and circumvent zoning regulations. the Customs Service. Not only that, but von Rebate 20.79 Raab's agency indicated it would pay the travel Others facing charges are Paul W. Fox, Enfield’s former town 2.88 planner, John A. Castle, former planning commission secretary, 3.47 expenses of the two communist delegations, she 15,000 Sq. Ft. Insecticide for Kills home in­ noted. and Suffield real estate broker Edward T. Lynch. Sale Price 33.B8 vegetables, vading pests, in­ Wrobleski told von Raab it was too late to An unsettling week for the politicians Mlg. Rebate ■6.00 strawberries, cluding ants, withdraw the invitations, and suggested a flowers. 1 lb. fleas and ticks. diplomatic solution: Cancel the conference. Cost After When he commented that the 12th Assembly Rebate 2 7 .8 8 cannister. 1 lb. cannister. It has been a long week for both Democrats and Speed Queen Coin-Op Not Available In Windsor Republicans in Manchester — one that most District is about evenly split between parts of Confidential file town that are within the Eighth District and parts ^ LAUN-DRY-MAT _ politicians would like to forget as though it was all How do you go about cozying up to a bear? a bad dream. Manchester of town that are not, the implication was clear. Cummings was saying McCavanagh might lose V-e-r-y carefully and circumspectly. For their 250 North Main St. own reasons, Israel and the Soviet Union are (Mxt to Amly't) But the dream won't be forgotten for awhile, some support outside the Eighth District. Ortho Ortho-Klor Diazlnon Spotlight quietly taking steps toward a rapprochement that S E E D A S E E D i particularly by the Democrats. McCavanagh has not yet said publicly that he Manchester« ORTHO-KLOR Insect Killer Insect Spray When the leadership of the town party set out Alex Girelli will seek re-election this November, but it is will end in re-establishment of diplomatic Mot &Outdo« Insect Killei several months ago on a new drive to consolidate widely assumed he will. If he does, some fences relations, broken off by the Soviets following the 646-8749 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The first testing of the the town and the Eighth Utilities District, it left may have to be mended. * O rth o s water was an exchange of delegations between 2.97 4.44 State Rep. James McCavanagh out on a limb. Easy Green Spreader Oiazinon Israel and Poland. Then came Hungary, and Grass Seed Mixture With Dursban” Kills bugs on McCavanagh, a Democrat of great personal IF THE DEMOCRATS were embarrassed and Sale Price 21.95 Insecticide kills Insect Spray lawns, fruits, veg­ Had the bill passed the Legislature as a whole, troubled, they could take solace from the fact that Bulgaria is next in line. Finally, Numero Uno in Mtfl. Rebate______-2.00 popularity, represents the 12th Assembly District, home invading etables, orna­ much of which lies within the Eighth District. the effect would have been to place on Manchester Republicans were having some Moscow. Cost After _ _ 5.47 consolidation the same constaints a Charter family problems of their own. Rebate IS f.w O pests including mentals and He defeated a Republican, Walter Joyner, for Mlnl-edltorlal Produces a hardy, utility shade trees. 1 pt. the position after Democratic Town Chairman Revision Commission in Manchester is now Speed of a rotary with the lawn from all perennial ants, fleas and Theodore Cummings lost it to Joyner. studying with the object of deciding whether to It started when Mary Willhide, the GOP. Svetlana Aliluyeva, daughter of late Josef accuracy of a drop grasses. spiders. 1 lb. Cummings' loss.was widely attributed to his remove them. But the bill failed Thursday in the registrar of voters, decided that town Directors Stalin, seems to be trying to earn a frequent spreader. ______1 Lb. B a g ...... 2 lor 5.D0 well-known support for townwide consolidation Senate. William Diana and Thomas Ferguson had flyer's pass as she shuttles from East to West to and consequent opposition from district leaders. Nevertheless, the legislative development took illegally circulated petitions in favor of a East to West, usually denouncing her previous NATURAL ENEMIT” SCARECROW McCavanagh, almost universally called “ Mac,” local Democrats by surprise. challenge slate in a Republican primary. The residence with each change of mind. Perhaps the move was improper because the two were , kindest thing — for both Aliluyeva and the INFLATABLE GARDEN PEST REPELLERS is the only Manchester Democrat currently in the The bill, which somehow had been kept quiet, members of the slate being challenged, Willhide American public — would be to let her slip quietly General Assembly and thus is the local party’s was raised by committee with no individual held. into oblivion. With no more press interviews that chief link to the Legislature. sponsors' names linked to it. It had been the Though Willhide certified the petitions after make her the pathetic handkerchief on the rope of subject of a public hearing in March with little GIANT 6 FT. SNAKE 3 97 “ several consultations, much dissent arose over the U.S.-Soviet ideological tug-of-war. PRESUM ABLY MAC and the local party fanfare. But some Eighth District officials — both the initial decision and the reversal. >.■ ^ ' • These Inflatable re- organization need each other. So when the including Joyner, who is now the president — Ultimately the challenge slate had to withdraw ■I pellers are natural Democratic majority on the Board of Directors turned out to testify in favor of it. "scarecrows” that picked this particular time to mount a new anyway because it was found that Diana had not WHEN NEWS of the bill and the House vote personally circulated some of the petitions for WE ALSO OFFER PROFESSIONAL a FT. GREAT HORNED OWL’ ,>.v terrify birds, squirrels, consolidation effort, some eyebrows were raised manrIjpHtfr HrralJi rabbits and other in political circles. Was Mae being compromised? came out, Cummings was quick to say that there which he was responsible. Founa«d In 1M1 DRY CLEANING & LAUNDERED SHIRTS. McCavanagh said little about the consolidation had been Republican and Democratic cooperation No dissent arose over that matter, or at least garden pests. Easily none became public. Republican leaders met and Say Goodbye effort. He simply remained aloof from it. in handling the matter quietly. He referred to a RICHARD W. COSGROVE ...... RuDII«h«r to Garden -< stored in the off-sea- claim to have resolved the whole matter. No harsh DOUGLAS A. B E V IN S ...... Ex*cutlv« EdHor SPEED QUEEN COIN-OP... But on Friday, the House passed a bill that legislative "code of silence.” Pests Forever! ) ■ son. Cummings said the Democratic Party would not words have been said of Diana. . JAM ES P- SACKS...... Minaging Editor would give utilities districts in Connecticut, like ALEXANDER G IR E L L I...... A m o c I*!* Editor Your Fully Attended end Full Service the Eighth District, the right to a separate vote in be badly hurt by the split. "It's going to have some Nonetheless, the week must have been just as FARMINGTON MANCHESTER MILFORD Wf THI RSFll ID unsettling for the Republicans as it was for the MARIE E. SIEFFERT .. Advortiting DIroctor/AMOC. Publisher LAUN-DRY-MAT ANSONIA CDOMWILl IASI HAVEN . questions about consolidations with the towns in fallout, but not catastrophic, " he predicted. Mo-f> St A n io n lo St 73 A Shunpik h Dd I I i ll SI f fo n to ge Dd 1600 SoulheasI Dd 239 SpencerSI l9 S I* ltl4 S89 Bridgeport Avn IBS Slint Deone HighMOy But Cummings did have some advice for . Democrats. MARK F. A B R A ITIS ...... Butlneei Merwger which they are located. SHELDON COHEN ...... Composing Mentger OPEN: Mon.-FrI. 8anj-9pm (Last Wash 8 pm) WALLINGFORD WATERTOWN WINDSOR WAKR0URT McCavanagh voted for the bill and so did Elsie McCavanagh. ROBERT H. HUBBARD ...... PrMsroom Manager ORANGI SOUTHINGTON TODDtNGTON VERNON Sat./Sun. 8am-6pm (Last Wash 4:30 pm) 39S Horttofrt Tpke 952 NorthColonv Rd S6S Slialls Tpko 560 Windsor Avu 88t Y. .irnM si Swensson, the Republican who represents "A legislator is a little like a shepherd; he has to Alex Girelli is associate editor of the JEANNE Q. FROMERTH ...... Circulation Manager I 9S I id 42 360 Blue Hilli Av I M I III 13 410 Queen SI 681 Main SI Manchester's I3th Assembly District. take care of his whole flock,” the chairman said. Manchester Herald. ■ 1 '

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''si Obituaries Manchester In Brief Consolidation measure dies f John F. O’Hara Sr. NLRB upholds complaint after CCM ‘full-court press’ John F. O’Hara Sr., 83, of 51 Elro The National Labor Relations Board has concluded that a St., died Thursday at Manch^ter nurse at Crestfield Convalescent Home-Fenwood Manor was Leader Cornelius P. O’Leary, to prevent.” He said the purpose Memorial Hospital. He was/ the unfairly fired in March, according to John Sauter. deputy officer Continued from ^ g e I husband of the late Doris (Ouay) D-Windsor Locks, attached an behind the act iwas to prevent in charge of the NLRB office in Hartford. "peculiar individual bills for Red Sox pitchers continue to sparklle O'Hara. / dent Walter Joyner — at a House amendment that would have / He. was born in Lewiston, Maine, caused the legislation to take effect towns.” The New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199, public hearing in March. Boston’s ' eighth complete game him,” McNamara said. ’ ’He July 20. 1902, and had lilied in Jan. 1, 1987, instead of the By Dave O'Hara had filed a complaint with the NLRB in March after Carol Chesky After quietly clearing two com­ “ They used the same bill that Thursday as the Red Sox improved stayed within himself all the way. Manchester for 35 years. Before he originally proposed date of Oct. 1 of The Associated Press was fired by the Vernon Street nursing home. The home had said mittees. it received the backing of had been defeated (last year), their record to 12-8 with a fourth He pitched a great game. He was retired in 1966. he was employed by this year. j^st as strong at the finish as at the Chesky violated solicitation rules by trying to recruit employees Manchester state Reps. James R. except this time it was for the BOSTON — Bill Fischer is consecutive victory and a sweep of Sage-Alien Co., Hartford, for more O’Leary said this morning he start. They got some base hits, but for the union. McCavanagh. a Democrat, and Eighth District,” Cummings said. having a ball as the pitching coach a three-game series with the than 20 years. He was a commuini- attached the amendment so that they didn’t amount to much Elsie Swensson, a Republican. CCM agreed, Cogan said. “ We Mariners. > cant of St. James Church. However, the NLRB backed the union’s contention that Chesky the bill would not have affected of an often-maligned Red Sox "I felt I should stick with felt it was directly contrary to “ Our pitching has been outstand­ because we had a big lead.” He is survived by two sons. John was dismissed because she was an outspoken member of District Manchester or any other town hurling staff. McCavanagh and Swensson.’’ Home Rule (because) the town ing since the start o f « spring F. O’Hara Jr. of Morganville, N.J., 1199. The labor board has ordered the nursing home to offer currently considering consolida­ "We’re just doing what we’re The Red Sox Jumped to a 2-0 first Zinsser said Thursday. Although should be able to decide on the training,” McNamara said. “ Cle­ and George L. O’Hara, at home; a tion proposals. He said the amend­ supposed to do — win,” he said inning lead without a hit off former reinstatement and back wages to Chesky. he has not publicly taken a position form of government themselves” mens (4-0), Boyd (2-2), Ai Nipper daughter. Doretta T. O’Hara at ment was attached after he re­ with a grin Thursday night after University of Maine star BlUy The nursing home was the scene of a 15-week strike, which on consolidation, Zinsser criticized without the state Legislature res­ (2-2) and (Bruce) Hurst (1-2) have home; four brothers, James ceived a call from Cummings the Red Sox ’ breezed to their fourth Swift. Three walks, a hit batsman ended in February. Representatives of the nursing home and its supporters for attempting con­ tricting local decisions, he said. done the job we expected of them O’Hara of Derby, Justin O’Hara of about the matter. consecutive victory in a 12-2 rout of and an infield force play put Swift union are continuing to negotiate a first contract for nurse's solidation by "stripping the char­ as starters. Brown won his only Lewiston, Maine, G. Kenneth When masked if his conversation A CCM handout given to Sena­ the hapless Seattle Mariners. in the hole. aides, housekeeping and maintenance employees at the home ter. ” He said he supported the start. And the bullpen has shown O'Hara of Fountain Hills, Ariz., with Cummings prompted him to tors before Thursday’s vote For years, the Boston pitchers who are represented by District 1199. measure because district resi­ it’s ready when needed. Seattle scored a run in the third and Robert O'Hara of Auburn, propose the amendment, O’Leary argued that the measure “ at­ failed to help out the hitters. dents deserve a separate vote on ” Our hitters have been a little on singles by Danny. Tartabull, Maine; three sisters, Gladys \1 said only, ’’It helped.” tempts to stop the national and Now, Fischer’s hurlers, playing consolidation. slow getting going, but we don’t Phil Bradley and Alvin Davis. It Cummings said the Senate de­ necessary trend toward consolida­ in the smallest park in the major O'Hara, Ethelyn O’Hara and Pau- Zinsser said he did not speak on have to worry about that. When was the first time in 86 innings the 14-year>old girl missing feated the measure after realizing tion of local service delivery.” leagues, are leading the American . line O’Hara, all of Lewiston. the bill before the vote. He added they get cranked up, we should be Mariners had two consecutive hits The funeral will be Monday at “ that this bill was doing what the District President Joyner could League with a 2.89 earned run that there was little debate on the in pretty dam good shape.” and the first time April 15 they had 9; 15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral A 14-year-old girl was reported missing to Manchester police Home Rule concept was initiated not be reached for comment today. average. bill, though Senate Minority ^ y d scattered nine hits as the three in a row. Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of this w c0k. “ I don't think there’s any secret Tanya Schlichting has been missing from her mother’s home to what we’ve done,” Fischer said. Red Sox hiked their record to 10-1 But Boston broke open the game Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. in games in which their pitchers with five runs in the fourth, four in James Church. Burial will be in St. at 92 E. Middle Turnpike since Monday night, police said today. “ Mac (Manager John McNam­ Schlichting is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 115 pounds, has long ara) and I thought that with Roger have allowed no more than two the sixth and one in the eighth. James Cemetery. Calling hours Cummings supports sharing runs. The only loss was Nipper's brown hair and hazel eyes. Her birth date is Sept. 2. 1971. Clemens healthy we had a solid Wade Boggs drove in three runs are Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. 1-0 decision to Kansas City’s Bret Anyone who has any information about her should call the starting rotation. And we have with his third homer, a double and Memorial donations may be town units could respond faster but Saberhagen. made to a charity of the donor’s A plan to have the town and the Revision Commission studying the confidence in the bullpen with a single. Steve Lyons and Marty Manchester Police Department at 646-4555. the district has jurisdiction. After watching Roger Clemens choice. Linda Schlichting, Tanya’s mother, said Thursday that she has Eighth Utilities District share removal of provisions restricting (Bob) Stanley healthy again and Barrett also had three hits apie^. consolidation of the town and two new guys. Sammy Stewart and set a major league record of 20 not heard from her daughter since the girl left her a note Monday fire-protection duties in certain Cummings said remuneration Seattle Manager Chuck Cottier Eighth District that he has infor­ Joe Sambito, out there to help him, strikeouts Tuesday night and three Marjorie H. Hill night at 8:45 p.m. that she was not feeling well and was going out areas that are currently handled could be provided to the depart­ held a team meeting behid closed mally discussed such an arrange­ (Steve) Crawford and (Tim) teammates combine for 16 stri­ doors after the game, trying to get Marjorie H. (McQuitty) Hill of for a walk. Thenote also told her mother not to worry about her. separately has the backing of ment that responds in the other’s ment with Mayor Barbara Wein­ Lollar.” keouts Wednesday night, Boyd put his beleaguered Mariners out of Somers died Wednesday at home. Democratic Town ChairmapTheo- service area. Tanya Schlichting has been living at Elan, a residential, berg, but no agreement was The bullpen had only 29 saves in down the temptation to ride the She was the mother of Judith A. dore R. Cummings. the doldrums. treatment center for delinquent youth in Poland Springs. Maine, reached. He told the commission a Cummings emphasized, though, 59 opportunities last year. wave of strikeout mania as the Red “ I told them they have to suck it Belcher of Manchester and the Cummings said this morning it for about a year. She was home visiting her mother for the week. plan may be agreed to if a proposal that such a sharing arrangement So the Red Sox traded veteran Sox handed Seattle its sixth up,” Cottier said. “ Things can’t widow of Charles G. Hill. would make sense for the depart­ 2 Police said they had no leads but have issued an all-points to share the town’s Buckland would not have implications left-hander Bobby Ojeda in ’'a consecutive loss and 12th in the She also is survived by a son. ment closest to a call to respond . get any worse. Our hitters are bulletin on Tanya. firehouse on Tolland Turnpike is beyond fire protection. He said he multiplayer deal to get reliever past 14 games. Gary W. Hill of Allison Park. Pa.; first, even though it might be in going to have to adjust. Our adopted. still supports townwide consolida­ Wes Gardner from the New York “ The bottom line is the W (win) UPl photo three sisters, Ruth Bedard of East territory served by the other defense has to improve, and our Cummings agreed, saying that tion and is “ hopeful” the Charter Mets. But Gardner is disabled with and I've gotta win the way the Can Hampton, Marion Cutler and Doris department. pitchers are going to have to bear providing such service to the Revision Commission will change a bad shoulder, giving veteran does,” the right-hander said. Taylor, both of Ontario, Canada; “ The goal is to improve fire night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox won, down.” Buckland area could serve as a the Town Charter so that consoli­ Mike Brown a chance to at least Boyd struck out two batters in Seattle’s Phil Bradley is out at second and five grandchildren. protection of an area,” he said. While the Mariners headed for “ pilot project.” He added that the dation would be easier to achieve. hang around with the Red Sox. the first inning, but fanned only base as Boston shortstop Ed Romero 12- 2. The funeral and burial will be “ Who cares who gets there first?” Toronto, the Red Sox were set fora Police seek woman idea could then be extended to Unfortunately for Brown, a fifth three more the rest of the way. He three-game series with the Oak­ private. On Monday, DistricttPresident (right) flies over him in action Thursday Walter Joyner told the Charter areas such as Lawton Road, where - GEORGE LAYNG starter when needed and a long walked one and threw only 103 land A’s. McNamara named Memorial donations may be pitches. reliever, he and others in the power to me, but I won’t try for Nipper to start against Oakland’s made to the Memorial Fund of the “ I wanted to get ground outs, not strikeout record. It was great. But out. ... I just want to use all my after ‘missing’ report bullpen are in danger of becoming pitches and throw 90 to 95 miles an Joaquin Andujar, 2-1, in the series Hampden Federated Community strikeouts.” he said. "I enjoyed I have to stay within myself. them,” rusty. hour. If I punch guys out, more “ Can did just what we want from opener tonight. Church. Hampden, Mass. Dennis “ Oil Can” Boyd pitched rooting for Clemens as he broke the “ I can’t try to strike everybody Manchester police have issued a said. Brooks said the family has Soviets claim perils eased Nora Lee Monroe missing persons bulletin for an also allowed farm animals in the Nora Lee Monroe of Glaston­ elderly woman who lived with her house for as long as he could dressed folk dancers performing AL roundup bury, 14-month-old daughter of mentally retarded son on Spencer remember. Continued from page 1 drop in Scandinavia Thursday and William J. and Sandra Lee Mon­ Street. Police used to get called to the a wind shift sent the invisible there. The Soviet Union’s first public roe, died Wednesday at home. Her home often on reports of violent Landsat satellite photo suggested. radioactive cloud over the Soviet The state Department of Aging Union’s richest wheatlands. mention of any effect on other paternal grandfather was William behavior, but had not heard from NBC Nightly News reported contacted the police department countries came in a report Thurs­ S. Monroe of Manchester. the family in a long time until this Thursday that intelligence photos The U.S. Agriculture Depart­ Thursday saying that Jessica ment said shifting winds were day by the official news agency She also is survived by a week. Brooks said. showed Soviet helicopters dump­ Twins finally get win Lamprecht, who is 85 or 86 years Tass on a meeting in New l/ork half-sister, Wendy Monroe of Hanna Marcus, town Human ing sand or water on the damaged carrying a radioactive plume from old. had not been seen for four or between U.N. Secretary-General Windham; her maternal grand­ Services director, said today that plant, and said the photos indi­ the stricken plant over the farm­ five months, Capt, Joseph Brooks, Javier Perez de Cuellar and Yuri parents. Wilbur G. and Evelyn R. she only learned of the situation cated the fire might be out or land of the western Ukraine and head of the detective bureau, said into Romania, Hungary, eastern Dubinin, chief Soviet delegate to Lee of Largo, Fla.; her maternal today. He said he thinks a relative with the Lamprecht family Thurs­ almost out. Swedish analysts said a picture Czechoslovakia and Austria. Po­ the United Nations. great-grandmother. Elsie Leffing- who lives near the family reported day and that none of the human or made of the plant Thursday by a land reported less fallout than in It said: “The Soviet government at ‘house of horrors’ well of Union; several aunts, social services offices had been in the woman mising. previous days, but said radioactiv­ has informed a group of European uncles and cousins. contact with the family. The Swedish-French satellite showed The 50-year-old son. Louis Lam­ states of the accident and steps The funeral will be tonight at 7 in Health Department was called to thaPhe blaze appeared at least to ity levels in water and soil big-league start, misjudged Steve IVI precht, has apparently been living grounders, including three double have lost intensity. remained high. undertaken to liquidate its conse­ By Herschel Nissenson the Glastonbury Funeral Home. alone in the home without heat, the home several years ago to plays. He entered the game with Lombardozzi’s foul pop and it fell Christer Larsson, head of the Many Soviets seem unaware of quences, so that the governments The Associated Press 450 New London Turnpike, Glas­ water, electricity or a telephone, conduct an inspection, she said. runners at first and second and the untouched. Lombardozzi and Tim Space Media Network, a Stock­ Western concern that the accident of nations that could be affected tonbury. Burial will be Saturday at but police have not been able to Marcus said that the case is in Yankees ahead 4-3 and got Bobby Laudner then delivered RBI sin­ holm agency handling rights to the may still pose radiation hazards, could take the necessary measures NEW YORK — The earned run 11 a.m. in the Winchester Center determine for how long. Brooks the “ investigation stage” at this Meacham to hit into an inning­ gles for the tying and lead runs. Cemetery, Winchester. There are photo, said: “ It’s probably still and traditional May Day parades for securing the health of the averages of Minnesota’s relief said. point. ending double play. In the fifth, Puckett’s homer extended his very hot there, several thousand were in Kiev and other cities. State population and to protect the pitchers look like prices at a fire no calling hours. Police have been aware of the Brooks said the police will with runners at first and third and hitting streak to a career high 14 Memorial donations may be degrees. It’s difficult to say television showed colorfully environment.” sale. family and their substandard contact the probate judge for one out, Dave Winfield, who hit a games. During that stretch he has something definite on this." Mark Portugal is 23.14, bullpen made to the American Heart living conditions for more than 20 advice on Louis Lamprecht and two-run homer in the fourth inning, 28 hits in 64 at-bats with eight Association. 310 Collins St., Hart­ The ashington Post reported in ace Ron Davis is 15.43 and Dennis years. Brooks said, but do not know continue investigating the home bounced into a double play. homers, four doubles, a triple and A today’ editions that the Soviets Burtt had a 31.50 ERA until he was ford 06105; Glastonbury Visiting exactly how long the house has situation. “ I made a mistake and threw a 17 RBU. Nurse Association. 647 New Lon­ may have closed the nuclear shipped out to make room for been without all utilities. "They've Louis Lamprecht lives on a high curve ball but I got lucky,” Minnesota had lost nine consecu­ don Turnpike, Glastonbury 06033; reactors of the same type as the Frank Pastore, a bargain at 5.40. used wood heat for a longtime." he military pension. Brooks said. said Agosto. who spent all or part tive games at Yankee Stadium First Church of Christ Congrega­ one in Chernobyl, an action that But on a wet night at Yankee of six seasons with the White Sox, since July 21, 1984. tional, Deacon’s Fund, Main would, in effect, shut down half of Stadium, a long-time house of compiling an 8-8 record with a 3.87 In other ALgames, Oakland beat the country’s nuclear power horrors for the Twins, they finally Street. Glastonbury 06033: or Hos­ ERA and 15 saves. Milwaukee 7-2, California topped pice Research Center of Greater supply and about 5 percent of the came up with a relief pitcher who Dale Berra opened the ninth with Toronto 7-4 and Boston ripped Hartford, Gilmund Fund. 60 Lor­ Coventry crash kills two finished what he didn’t start total power supply. a single but Phil Lombardi’s Seattle 12-2. raine St., Hartford 06105. The Post quoted Western diplo­ without having to sound another grounder became Minnesota’s A’S 7, Brewers 2 Y Continued from page I that anyone who witnessed the matic sourcesm but said it was fire alarm. The unlikely savior was Juan fourth double play. Oakland’s Moose Haas, facing accident call the Coventry Police unclear how those sources ob­ The Twins hit three home runs — Rayford D. Thompson Agosto. cut loose by the his former Milwakee teammates No charges had been filed this Department. tained their information. a three-run shot by slugging Rayford D. Thompson, 53. hus­ Another newspaper, the Finan­ White ^ x after going 0-2 with a 7.71 for the first time, pitched eight morning and the accident is still The North Coventry Rescue sensation Kirby Puckett in the ERA in nine games during which strong innings and became the band of Patricia (Dush) Thomp­ under investigation, Coventry po­ Squad used extrication tools to get cial Times of London, said the third inning, his ninth of the son, of East Hartford, died Thurs­ at least one of the victims out of the Soviets shut down all 20 nuclear he allowed six hits, four walks and first five-game winner in the major lice said. Police are requesting five runs — four earned — in 4 2-3 season, and solo shots by Kent day at Hartford Hospital. He was vehicles, according . to Tolland reactors similar to the Chernobyl Hrbek and Gary Gaetti in the leagues. the father of Steven Johnson of County dispatchers. The Andover reactor, and that this had raised DAY SALE innings. The Twins purchased the Haas, 5-0, gave up two runs on six seventh and eighth, respectively. 28-year-oId left-hander from the Manchester. Rescue Squad. Bolton Fire Depart­ fears of power shortages. Ironically, though, it was a walk hits. The A’s acquired Haas from THIS SATURDAY ONLY-May 3rd White Sox and put him to. work He also is survived by two other ment, Eagleville Fire Department A source at the U.S. Embassy, to designated hitter Alex Sanchez, the Brewers shortly before the against the New York Yankees sons, Robert Johnson of East In Memoriam and several ambulances were who spoke on condition of anonym­ who hadn’t drawn a base on balls in season started for four minor Hartford and Stephen Thompson of called to the accident as well as the ity, said of the newspaper reports, Thursday night after starter leaguers. Save On Every Hoover Cleaner In Stock Frank Viola blew a 3-0 lead 207 official major-league at-bats, Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, In loving memory of Russell Gus­ helicopter. “ I suspect that’s accurate.” How­ following a 68-minute rain delay. that changed the complexion of the Angels 7, Blue Jays 4 Lynn Grynkewicz of Framingham, tafson Sr. husband, dad and grand­ Police said it was not known if ever, he said he could provide no Hurry In - Quantities Are Limited “ He threw all ground balls,” game. Brian Downing hit a triple and a Mass., and Julia Thompson of father who was called to rest May seat belts were used by any of the further information. Dennis Rasmussen allowed only Huntville, Ala.; his mother, Ruth Manager Ray Miller said with a pair of doubles, driving in three 2nd, 1976. victims. Radiation levels continued to two hits in 5 1-3 innings but walked Phillips of Gurley, Ala.: three sigh of — what else — relief after runs that led California past five, three of which scored. He sisters. Jewel Pence, Ophelia Deep in our hearts your memory Agosto stymied the Yankees on Toronto. began the sixth by walking Hrbek. Glover and Elizabeth Parton, all of is kept. four hits over the final 5'2-3 innings The game in Toronto was played We love you to dearly to evei r* Ti'o’oo n of Minnesota’s 7-4 triumph. One out later, he walked Sanchez with winds that gusted up to 43 Gurley. Ala.; five grandchildren: on a 3-2 pitch that bounced in front several nieces and nephews. forget. > INSTANT REBATE J “ This is the same guy” ... Miller mph, and Downing benefitted in The funeral will be Saturday at Sweet memories of you we will ! Bring In This Coupon and Save An • studied a sheet of statistics... “ who of the plate. the third inning with a fly ball that 'Westomi ^T^rmacy “ I was ready to swing,” said 10 a.m. at Newkirk & Whitney treasure forever. last year had the highest ground was blown into a ground-rule ! Additional $10.00 Off Any Hoover In Stock. ■ Sanchez, stating the obvious. “ He Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Longing for you and forgetting ball ratio of any pitcher in the double. Bobby Grich singled home walked me; I didn’t walk. I could East Hartford. Burial will be in you never. ^ Limit One Coupon Per Cuetomer — Good Only May 3rd. J UPl photo majors —42 percent. He pitched Downing, making it 3-3 against have walked on four pitches but I Jimmy Key, 0-2. Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford Wife, sons, daughter-in-laws 445 HARTFORD ROAD 643-5230 for me in Puerto Rico three years successful. The interested onlookers swung at two high fastballs." Downing hit a two-run double in Calling hours are tonight from 7 to and grandchildren OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK All eyes are on first base to see if Bobby ago and I was really impressed 9. 8 am -9 pm Meacham is out to complete a double are (from left) Minnesota’s Greg Gagne with him. I rated him over Willie John Montefusco relieved and the fourth that put the Angels Convertible Decade 80“ struck out Gaetti. But Lombardi, a play in the fourth inning Thursday night and Steve Lombardozzi and New York’s Hernandez.” ahead, and added an RBI triple in ll Agosto got 14 of his 17 outs on rookie catcher getting his first the seventh. • 4.8 Amp Motor W /Power Sure at Yankee Stadium. The double play was Phil Lombardi. The Twins won, 7-4. Did you know...? • Steel Handle ,/f • Powerful 6.0 Amp Motor • Dual Edge That with Westown’s fully compu^prized system, we Cleaning Ik / • Dual Edge SA Cleaning are able to give you accurate records for insurance or • 9 Qt. 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The Claude Lemieux and his fateful backhander at 5; 55 of O-for-21. Hartford’s powerless play. more ice time he got, the more assurance of victory Did you know...? overtime in Game iSeven is forever filed in the P a p e tti 86-34, Habs’ first-period shot advantage. Superior Quality Nursery Stock SPIRIT~900 Dimension'” 1000 2-1, OT, twice. for Whaler fans. memory banks. • (In absentia, or there in spirit but not body) — miHvmor • Deluxe Powernozzle The better team won. Rooting for the Whale to Herald Sports Writer 2-4-6, Anderson’s club record point total in Game 3 Westown Pharmacy is a postal substation and we 4.0 Francis’ offense. • Inside T o o ls / PEAK HP mount any semblance of offense for most of the finale vs. the Nordiques. Pick up your will take your utility payments for CL&P, CNG and was like having the classic nightmare in which you’re 0-0-0. Francis vs. Montreal. 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Ferraro in 9-4 clincher of the semifinals. Stewart Bullpen ace Steve Weeks. The goal mouth. Open daily and Sunday 9 \.M. to .'ir.lO P.M. Like any Kevin Dineen scored. Especially his Gavin in Game One, Dineen in Game Five and Guy Hard-trier Dave Tippett. The goalie’s mouth unassisted, breath-Uking OT game-winner in Game Carbonneau in Games Two and Five of finals. Francis' defense. Four, and his tip-in gamer for the lone tally of Game All first ones. Rookie goalie Ruuu-aah, the most undeirated • Things — First goals. Clutch and grab.;| Six. • Big saves — Patrick Roy on Francis and Paul player ih the Adams finals. \ your full service pharmacy. i-ITDMnt Lawless at the end of second and beginning of the third Blocked shots. WESTOWN — • CAM The “ other” two goals in Game Seven. Mike Carbonneau, the most underrated player inuhe 4«aAITFNIM.-IEUEriT.UITIFFI4M V t l 647-9997 •non CAM MePhee’s shorthanded demoralizer against a burned in Game Seven. National Hockey League. Sweep. ■ A K IlftT II • ■cmiY J “ The Entire Hartford OPEN DAILY: MON-THURt TIL • . TUEt-WIO tAT T C ^ . rmOAV TE. • Ron Francis in the first period, and then Dave' Same game. Mike Liut on Carbonneau’s pair of The entire unit of Carbonneau-Bob Gainev>C^liris Tonight’s No. 1 star: Babych’s bombs-away blast with 2:48 left in the third sborthanded breakaways. Nilan.' . . Whalers’ Hockey Club.” MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 2, 1986 - 11 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 2, 1986 SCOREBOARD Hartford Whaler Day Hot Roy stymies the Rangers MONTREAL (UPI) - Patrick T .M . Chen 68- 72-140 HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Hartford’s history, and has Roy conironted New York with the Bob Murphy 89^71— 140 William A. O’Neill has desig­ brought to the fans more kind of goaltending that has Steve Pate 67- 73— 140 nated today as Haitford Whal­ excitement and a greater sense H ockey Don Poolev 70- 70— 140 carried the Rangers to the Stanley SoftbaU Baseball Bob Betlev 71- 69-140 ers Day in the statejn honor of of participation than any team Cup semifinals. Brad Fobel 69- 71— 140 the achievements' of the Na­ in Hartford’s history. Roy, Montreal’s rookie goal- (iene Sauers 70- 70— 140 tional Hockey League club. “ In addition to all of this, the NHL playoHa Tim Simpson 7387— 140 tender, stymied the Rangers, Mark Brooks 69^71— 140 Hartford Whalers have brought blocking 26 shots Thursday night to AL standings 69^71— 140 ‘A’ Central Jim Colbert O’Neill issued an official a new pride and a new sense of lead Montreal to a 2-1 victory in the SOLID GOALS DWlolon FhiMs Jay Delslng 68- 72— 140 statement Thursday bestowing anticipation to hockey fans Nasilff Arms nlpp^ Haroo's, 9-8, (Bett8f80ven) Mark O'Meara 7189— 140 first game of the Wales Conference Thursday at Fltigtrald Fltld. Four E m t 70-70-140 the honor on the team which throughout our state, and have OB WMeo Cenftrenca Ronnie Block final. ' plavtrs had two hits apitce. Including W L Pet. 69^71— 140 New Y o rk 14 7 .667 — pgtrick Divlilen Andy Dillard won a first-round NHL playoff truly become Connecticut’s “ He’s a stranger to us.” New Pat Conntllv, Mork Cantgollo, Rick New Yeik vs. WothlnBlon Keith Fergus 7189-140 Btitkewicz and Rick Nlcolo. Ken Boston 12 8 .600 I'A Top Stanley Cup performers 7189— 140 series against the Quebec Nor- team,” O’Neill’s declaration York’s Pierre Larouche said of Cleveland 11 8 .579 2 (RanBers w in series 4-M Curtis Strange Bavler blasted a three-run homer ond April 17 — New York 4, Washington 3 ^nhord Longer 70-70— 140 diques but lost out in the said. Roy. “ Obviously we have to get Kevin Comeou cranked a two-run shot. Detroit 10 9 .526 3 67- 73— 140 10 .500 3'/a (OT) David Lundstrom second-round series against the The Whalers were to be For Harpo's, Ken Hill laced three B altim o re 10 7189— 140 some people in front of him. We've 9 10 .474 4 aHoetNHL April 19 — Washington 8, Now York 1 Steve Elklngton safeties, Dave Bldwell and Bill Zwick M ilw aukee April 21 — Woshington 6, Now York 3 70- 71— 141 Montreal Canadians. honored today in a noon parade got to move the puck quicker and each so cked a h om er a n d a sin g le , and Toronto 9 12 ,4X 5 pigyoff ghulouto (1 MBOon): B ob Tw ay and luncheon in downtown W M t April 23 — New York 6, Washington 5 Ja y Haas 71- 70— 141 “ This season’s team has gone let it go quicker." Jack Moloney added a pair of singles. 7 3 8 8 - 141 r 14 8 .636 Davis Love farther than any team in Hartford. • C o llfo m la 7289— 141 Roy’s biggest save came with 45 O akland 12 10 .545 2 1B77— Ken Dryden, Monlreat (4) **Aprll 25 — New York 4, Woshington 2 J.C. Snead 9 10 .474 3'/j April 27 — New York 2, Woshington 1 Tom Watson 7388— 141 seconds left in the second period Charter Oak Texas 1B7S— Bernie Parenl, Philadelphia (4) 70-71— 141 Kansas City 9 10 .474 3'/j Adams DWlolon John Adams when he blocked two close-in shots 70- 71— 141 A four-run seventh lifted Postal M innesota 9 13 ,4X 5 1952— Tarry Sawchuk, Dalroil (4) Hartford vs. M onlrtoi Mike Donald from Rangers forward Brian E x p re ss to a 5-4 w in o v e r T ie rn e y 's at Chicago 7 12 .368 5'/j 1945— Frank McCool, Toronto (4) (Conodlons w bi o w its 48) David Frost 68- 73-141 Fitzgerald. Len Caruso cracked three Seattle 7 15 .3)8 7 April 17 — Hartford 4, Montreal 1 Bob Eostwood 7S86-141 NBA playoff roundup MacLellan. hits, while Al Little and Dove Kriniak Thursday's Results 1937— Dava Kerr, N.Y. Rangara (4) A p ril 19 — M ontreal 3, H ortford 1 David Graham 7289— 141 Larouche, the Rangers’ leading April 21 — Montreal 4, Hartford 1 69- 72— 141 added two each. J.R. Chevoller's Oakland 7, Milwaukee 2 1929— Clint Banadicl, Mont. Maroona (4) Payne Stewart playoff scorer with eight goals, got sacrifice tiv brought home the winning M innesota 7, New Y o rk 4 A p ril 23 — H artford 2, M o n treol 1 (OT) Mike Sullivan 7388-141 run. Chip Golden and Jett Oagsne C alifo rnia 7, Toronto 4 A p ril 25 — M o ntreal 5, H artford 3 Bill Israelson 71- 70-141 only two shots on net, one in each of banged two hits apiece for Tierney's. Boston 12, Seattle 2 April 27 — Hartford 1, Montreal 0 Mike McCullough 7289— 141 the first two periods. Hot goaltending can be the winning lector In Stanley Cup play. In recent A p ril 29 — M o ntreal 2, H artford 1 (OT) Fiidav's OoAlcs “ We have to get that first goal," Women's Rec Texas (Correa 1-2) at New York years, no NHL playoff goalie has protected the net belter than Ken Dryden Conforwioo Championship Bucks hold lead (Montefusco (Ml), 7:M p.m. of Montreal or Bernie Parent of Philadelphia. Monlrtpl vs. Now Yofk he said. “ We have to get a split D.W. Fish pounded Sportsman Cote, Seattle (W ilco x 0-4) at Toronto (Clancy (Conodlons Mod sw iis 18) here.” 18-7, In 4'/> Innings a t C h a rte r Oak 2-1), 7:35 p.m. M a y 1 — M o ntreal 2, Now Y o rk 1 Transactions Field. Karen Dillon ripped two doubles Ookland (Andular 2-1) at Boston M a y 3 — New Y o rk ot M o ntreal, 8:05 The former Canadiens forward and a single and Marge Jackson (N ipper ^2), 7:35 p.m. p.m. said he was disconcerted by the Cleveland (Heaton 0-1) at Chicago MOV 5 — Montreal at New York, 7:35 against the 76ers contributed o pair of doubles for the Twins 7, Yankeas 4 Brava87.Mat8Z loud cheering he received when he winners. For Sportsman, Ellen Jones (Bannister 1-2), 8 p.m. p.m. M a y 7 — M ontreal a t New Y o rk , 8:05 Bdseboll was introduced prior to the game. hod a double and single, and Mary Baltimore (Flanagan 1-2) at Kansas Son Francisco — Recalled Intlelder UPI photo City (Saberhogen 1-2),8:35o.m. M i n n e s o t a n e w y o r k NEW YORK ATLANTA p.m. “ They (the crowd) shouldn’t Verier added two singles. Luis Quinones from Phoenix ot the Bv Joel Sherman Two free throws by Julius Erving Californio (Sutton 0-2) at Milwaukee obrhM obrhbl ubrhbl ObrhM X AAov 9 — New .York at Montreal, have given me that reception,” he Puckett ct 4 1 1 3 Hendrsn ct 4 0 0 0 Mitchell ct 4 0 0 0 Wshngtn rt 4 0 1 0 7:35 p.m. Pacific Coast League; purchased con­ cut the deficit to 91-76 at the end of (Nieves 0-1), 8:35 p.m. tract of Intlelder Mike Woodard from United Press International New York’s Kelly Miller (left) hooks ^day night at the Forum in Montreal. The Rac . Minnesota (Smithson 7-2) at Detroit Beene If 5 0 0 0 Rndloh 2b 2 1 1 0 Teufel 2b 2 10 0 Ramirz ss 4 1 0 0 X MOV )1 — M o ntreal at New Y o rk , 7:35 said, “ ft put me to sleep.” Phoenix; waived Intlelder Dan the quarter. Canadiens won the Wales Conference (T errell M ) , 8:35 p.m. Hrbek 1b 3 2 11 Mttn gly 1b 4 1 2Hrnndz 0 lb 4 0 1 1 Mu rp h y ct 4 0 1 0 p.m. Milwaukee continued to build its Rangers coach Ted Sator des­ Montreal's Mike MePhee around the Acadia-Restaurant blew out Jim's Brnnsky rt 4 04) 0 WInlleld rt 4 ) 1Corter 2 2 0 0 0 H orne r 1b 3 X 2 M 11 ay 14 — New York at Montreal, 7:35 Driessen; sent Intlelder Brad Wellman The Milwaukee Bucks, who Arco. 16-5, at Nike Field. Rocco Saturday's Games cribed it as a "classic” playoff O akland at Boston Sanchz dh 2 10 0 Roenick dh 4 0 2 0 Strwbrr rt 4 0 0 0 H arp er If4 p.m. 1 4 3 to Phoenix. failed to protect an 18-point third- lead into the fourth quarter, going waist during first-period action Thurs- championship opener, 2-1. Anselmo rocketed two two-run homers Bush ph 1 0 0 0 Cotto If 4 1 1 0 Foster If 4 1 2 0 O berkfll 3b 3 1 2 0 College game. and two singles/ while Dave Erickson Seattle at Toronto quarter lead in Game 1, learned in front 102-85 with 7:21 remaining (^IKornla at Milwaukee GaettI 3b 4 111 Berra 3b 4 0 3 1 Knight 3b 3 0 1 1 V irg il c 4 1 1 2 CampbellCenference George Washington — Named Bob "Give a lot of credit to the slammed a two-run shot and a solo Lm b rdz 2b 3 0 1 1 Lom bard c 3 0 1 0 Santana ss 4 0 1 0 H ubbrd 2b 3 1 1 1 Norris DWIslon MacKinnon Jr. assistant basket­ their lesson. on a basket by Moncrief. Philadel­ mieux, theCanadiens' leading goal Smith passed across to Naslund, blast to pace Acadia. Brad M iller also Texas at New York to earth yet. But Roy was always Clevelond at Chicago, night Laudner c 3 1 1 1 Mechm ss 4 0 0 0 A guilera p 1 0 0 0 Sm ith p 4 0 0 0 Toronto vs. st. Louis ball coach. , phia came no closer than 8 points Montreal system.” Sator said. who slipped a backhander through hit a solo round-tripper and added a Southern Cal — Released freshmen Bo With Terry Cummings scoring 10 there when we needed him." scorer with six goals, said the big Minnesota at Detroit, night Gagne ss 4 110 Niem ann p 0 0 0 0 (Bluos win sorlos 4-3) the rest of the way. "W e had opportunities. We just single* w h ile Jo h n L u ca s had fo u r hits. Bckm n oh 1 0 0 0 April 18 — St. Louis 6, Toronto 1 Kimble and Honk Gathers from their of his 30 points in the fourth quarter Rangers defensemen made it the legs of Vanbiesbrouck. 2 Boltimore at Kansas City, night Totals 33 7 4 7 Totals 33 4 II 3 didn’t bear down. We will have to Canadiens captain Bob Gainey, For Jim 's, Jeff Boudreau roped three MInnosota 003 002 110— 7 Leach p 0 0 0 0 A p ril X — Toronto 3, St. Louis 0 basketball scholarships. Thursday night, the Milwaukee In the other series; Willie Huber tied it 5:40 later on a hits and Wavne Thibideau had two. Standouts who scored the winning goal, said difficult to get the few rebounds Hom e Runs Now Y o rk 000 400 000—D 4ykstr ph 1 0 0 0 A p ril 22 — Toronto 5, St. Louis 2 Soccer The Mavericks, trailing their establish our physical game Tocoma (MISL) — Defender and Bucks held securely to a 17-point available. power-play slapshot from the point (Xikland, M urphy (2), Canseco (6). Gam e-winning RBI — Laudner (1). Berenyl p 0 0 0 0 April 24 — St. Louis 7, Toronto 4 best-of-seven cjuarterfinal series Saturday.” the game lacked intensity and Toronto, Whitt (1), B arfield (3). Seattle, DP—Minnesota 4. LDB—MInnesoto Lyons ph 10 0 0 A p ril 26 — St. Louis 4, Toronto 3 (OT) Assistant Coach Roy Evans will retire third-quarter advantage to tie hitting because the teams don’t “ (John) Vanbiesbrouck doesn't that beat a screened Roy. A’ Wast after the season. 2-0, were bolstered by their Game 2 .Canadiens coach Jean Perron Yeoger (1), Boston, Boggs (3). Mlnne- 5, New York 5. 2B—Mattingly, Cotto, Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 33 7 II 7 April 28 — Toronto 5, St. Louis 3 their NBA playoff quarterfinal know each other well. give many rebounds,” Lemieun A ld o 's P izza coosted to a 17-4 vic to ry soto, Puckett (9), Hrbek (2), Gaettl(4). Berra. H R — Puckett (9), W infield (2), Now Y o rk 010 010 000— 2 April X — St. Louis 2, Toronto 1 performance as the series shifted said neither team skated well series against Philadelphia 1-1 "We didn't know what to expect said. “ He played a great game, but Gainey scored the winning goal over Woshington Soclol Club at Nike. New Y o rk, W infield (2). Hrbek(2),Ckieftl(4). A tlanta 020 400 lOx— 7 Smythe Division to Reunion Arena in Dallas for because they were feeling each at 13:02 of the second peripd after Horry Roy rapped four hits, Mick W binbie Pitchers Gam e-winning R BI — H arper (3). Colgarv vs. Edmonton with a 118107 decision over the from them,” he said. "They've had Patrick (Roy) played a helluva D P—New York 1, Atlonto 1. LDB— New (Flames win series 4-3) tonight’s Game 3. other out, and because both were taking a pass from Chris. Chelios Bombardier boomed two triples and a O akland, Hoas (5-0). Colltornla, Sloton IP H R ER BB SO Racing 76ers. a lot of player changes since we gam'e for us.” single, and Tom Bombardier bopped o (3-1). Boston, Boyd (2-2). Minnesota, M innesota York 7, Atlanta 6. 2B— Knight, Washing­ April 18 — Calgary 4, Edmonton 1 “ I was sitting on the bench in the The Lakers, who breezed coming off hard series in the and beating a kneeling Vanbies­ A p ril X — Ednwnton 6, Calgary S last played. We both made mis­ Mats Naslund gave Montreal a triple and three singles. For the losers, Agosto (1-2). V io la 31-3 7 '4 4 2 2 ton, Hernandez. H R — H oro er (1), H orner through their first four postseason previous round, brouck low to the glove side with a Jon Brandt hammered a three-run Saves Agosto (W 1-2) 5 2-3 4 0 0 1 1 (3), V irg il (2), H ubbard (2). (OT) fourth quarter, and I saw when takes and both goalies played 1-0 lead at 3:08 of the second period homer, a solo shot and a single, while IP H R ER BB SO April 22 — Calgary 3, Edmonton 2 games, finally faced stiff competi­ “The Rangers are much better C alifornia, M o o re (6). Now Y o rk Philadelphia was starting to make well." on a two on one break with Bobby wrist shot, Don McAllister crunched three Rsmssn (L 2-1) 5 1-3 2 5 5 5 4 New Y o rk April 24 — Edmonton 7, Calgary 4 Kantucky Darby fiatd their run to get back into the tion in the second game against the than they showed tonight,” Perron GaVne 2 is Sunday in the Forum. safeties. Montefusco 2 2-3 4 2 2 0 1 Aguller (L 0-2 April 26 — Calgary 4, Edmonton 1 said. "And we haven’t come down Rookie forward Claude Le- Cmith against Kjell Samuelsson. NL standings Scurry 100010 Niemann A p ril 28 — Edm onton 5, C a lg ary 2 game,’’” Cummings said. "And I Mavericks before winning 117-113. W P —V iola. T — 2:54. A — 15,081: Leach April X — Calgary 3, Edmonton 2 LDUISVILLE, Ky. — The field for made a statement after the first- "Losing hurts,” Dallas guard PaganI Berenyl Conference Championship Saturday's 112th running of the EOtt S3S0,0(XVadded, 1 18 m ile Kentucky game loss, that I don’t care Derek Harper said. "But we now Mudvllle Nine whitewashed Keith L Pet. G B Umpires—Home, Kaiser; lb, Coo­ Atlanta Calgary vs. St. Louis ney; 2b, Palerm o; 3b, Young. Smith (W 2-2) 5 2 2 5 12 M ay 2— St. Lou Is at Coigorv, 9:05p.m. Derby at Churchill Downs; anything about a jinx, that won’t realize we can play with these R e a lty , 15-0, In five fra m e s at PaganI New Y ork W P — Smith. . A —8,343. ( PP Horse Jockey Odds happen again. guys. If we can put together a Field. Chris DIclantls dinged o double M ontreal 9 9 .500 4/? M ay4— St. Lou Is at Calgary, 8:05p.m. 1. Ferdinand WShoemoker 20-1 Flames, Blues to open playoff series and two singles, while Cliff Bickford Philodelphio 6 9 .471 5 2. Mogambo JVosauez 10-1 “ We called a time out and I couple of more games at home like and Jeff Phelon chipped In with three St. Louis 6 11 .421 6 A's 7. Brewers 2 Umpires—Home, West; lb, B. Willi­ am s; 2b, Ripplev; 3b, P u lll. M a y 6 — Calgary at St. Louis, 8:35 pm. 3. f-WJse Times KKAIIen 12-1 walked up to Nellie (Coach Don the one we played in , hits apiece. Keith Realty was one-hit by Plttsburob 7 10 .412 6 4. Bold Arrongemnt CJMcC^rron 12-1 B ic k fo rd . Chlcooo 7 .368 7 Nelson) and said, ‘Whenever we’ll have a good chance of tying more. championship. 12 OAKLAND MILWAUKEE M oy 8— Calgary at St. Lou Is, 8:35p.m. 5. Mev Groom EMople 12-1 CALGARY, Alberta (UPI) - ing young forwards Ed Beers and West 6. f-Southern Appeal JDavIdson 12-1 you’re ready, you put me back in.’ things up." "Beating Edmonton was more "They didn’t steal it. They won Houston 14 6 .700 Ob r h bi Ob r h bl Dodgers 4. Cubs 0 Although the Calgary Flames and Gino Cavallini, along with steady Watt SIda P h illip s 2b 4 1 1 0 M o titor 3b 4 0 1 0 X M a y 10 — St. Louis at C alg ary, 8:05 7. Vernon Castle EDelohoussaye 30-1 Because when it comes down to a The Atlanta Hawks trail their defenseman Charlie Bourgeois. important for the city of Calgary it. When you beat, the champs, Son Francisco 13 9 .591 2 8. Rampage PDav 20-1 St. Louis Blues met only three Son Diego 13 9 .591 2 Murphy ct 3 2 12 Riles ss 4 0 2 0 pm. time like that, 1 want to be in the best of seven series 2-0 as well, but than winning the Stanley Cup,” he you’re a good hockey club. It’s Elks Club obliterated Sanitorv Re­ LOS ANGELES X May 12 — Coigorv at St. Louis, 8:35 9. Brood Brush V B ra c c la le 10-1 Ex-Flame Kevin LaVallee also Los Angeles 11 13 .458 5 Canseco It 4 1 1 2 Cooper dh 4 0 0 0 CH ICA(30 times during the regular season, fuse, 25-1, at PaganI. Len P o lch co o e k Davis rt 4 0 0 0 Y ount ct 3 1 1 0 Ob r h M Ob r h M p.m. 10. Badger Land JVelosguez 3-1 game and I want the ball in my are not encouraged by either of came to the Blues, via Los Angeles. said. "But we’ve worked too hard going to be tough, but let’s go.” popped a triple, double and two singles A tlanta 8 13 .400 6 ss 3 1 1 2 11. Wheatly Hall GStevens 30-1 their performances against the they have other ways of knowing C incinnati 5 1 2 . 294 7Atlanta Braves Charter Oak Field on Wednesday. performance out of Zane Smith. but the Braves moved in front 7-2 in p.m. LOB—Seattle 6. Boston 5.2B— Buckner, MBrown rf 5 0 2 0 Maldond rf Sm 4 ith, StL 1 16 60 1 2 9 20 .333 D ove B a rr 7068— I X road games that followed his scene of a couple of rhubarbs — one Johnny Ray drove in three runs did to him in the fourth inning x-Hnecessory Boggs. 3B— Lyons. H R — Yeager (1), Pena c 4 0 1 0 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 Sax. L A 20 70 8 23 .339 Tom B vru m 6989— I X Wednesday night. "We swung the bats well today, the seventh on Terry Harper's Boggs (3). SF— Rom ero, Rice. Brow n, SF 18 67 8 22 .326 W avne Levi 58poinl performance against De­ between Boston’s Danny Ainge with a double, single and sacrifice Morrisn 3b 4 0 2 1 Thmpsn 2b 2 0 1 0 6989— I X Atlanta beat New York 7-2. but it all gets back to pitching.” mn-scoring single. Bernard ss 3 0 0 0 Schmidt, W oodrd Phil 2b 17 67 1 10 22 .328 0 0 Chris 0 Perry 6989— I X troit the last time the Hawks and Atlanta's Scott Hastings which fly to lead Pittsburgh over San Atlanta’s Dale Murphy, who was IP H R ER BB SO McWllm p 2 1 1 0 Gw CDavIs ynn, SD ph 21 87 10 012 28 .322 0 Billy Plerot 7187— I X played at home nearly two weeks got Ainge ejected, and another including a four-run fourth inning Horner said. Bucka 119, Sixars 107 Soottle Mazzilll ph 1 0 0 0 Uribe ss 3 0 0 0 American League Johnny Miller Calendar Francisco. supposed to miss a week with a cut 7088— I X ago. Tve been pressing a little too between Fratello and a Couple of that featured home runs by Bob Homer said Virgil’s Swift (L 0-1) 4 5 7 6 3 1 Walk p 1 0 0 0 Ynobid ph 10 0 0 B OB r tl pet. Bobby Wadkins 7286— I X Ray, who went 2-for-3 and raised was the best thing to get him out of on his right palm, played center PHILADELPHIA (1f7) Guettermon K rukow p 3 0 1 0 Yount, MM 19 74 11 30 .405 Bobby Clompett 6870— I X hard. I’ve got to pass the ball Boston fans. his average to .392, hit a run­ Horner, Ozzie Virgil and Glenn Ladd 1111 O'Brien, Tex 19 66 17 26 .394 Dan Holldorson a slump. field in his 677th consecutive game B a rkle y 8-16 10-13 26, Stokes 00 (Ml 0, Robinson p 0 0 0 0 6672— IX around more.” scoring single in the eighth inning Hubbard off Aguilera who took the Cotledge 1-7 3-6 5, Cheeks 1020 3-5 23, Boston Gott p 0 0 0 0 Puck^, Minn 22 9S 23 37 .389 Jim Dent 6871— I X TODAY “ I’m sure I'll get a warm loss. "Ozzie hasn't been doing to well — longest current streak in the E rvln g 8-14 7-7 24, Threat! 8-15 0 0 16, Boyd (W 2-2) 9 9 2 2 1 5 Totals 36 6 13 5 Totols 33 2 7 3 Tabler, Clev 19 70 11 26 .371 Rod C url 6970—I X B a se b a ll Atlanta coach Mike Fratello welcome in Atlanta," joked Ainge, that snapped a 2-2 tie. The Pirates Burleson, Cal "It (the fourth inning) was the at the bat lately. He has been in a majors. Johnson 1-4 2-24, Jones2-55-79, MossOlOO HBP—by Swift (Baylor), by Swift Plttsburoh 003 000 031— 6 17 58 10 21 .362 Tony Sills 6871— I X Manchester at Windham, 3:45 concedes that the Hawks can’t win who had 13 points, six assists and added two more runs later in the 0, YoungOOOOO.Totals38-823040107. (Bovlor). T —2:23. A — 13,103. Son F ro n d sco 000 003 000— 3 Beil, Tor 20 75 10 27 .360 A ndy Bean 7069— IX Agulhas vs. East Cothollc (ot Mor- worst inning of my life,” Aguilera mental rut.” he said. "The best Murphy, who injured the hand Collins, Det 15 53 9 without Wilkins as their major two steals before being ejected in eighth, and Ray delivered an RBI Umpires—Home, Phillips; 1b, C3ame-wlnnlna RBI — Roy (3). 18 .340 R ick Fehr 67-72-r1X lorty Field), 7:X p.m. said. "I haven't pitched that long, thing that could have happened to Tuesday night, kept the streak MILW AUKEE (119) M cC o y; 2b, Voltogglo; 3b, Welke. E —Krukow. Reynolds. DP — Lacy, Balt 16 69 11 23 .333 M ik e (>ove 6970— I X Portland at Cheney Tech, 3:15 point-maker. "Maybeone time you Tuesday’s third quarter. “ I'm double in the ninth. Robldoux, MM 19 66 10 22 .333 but I'd say that was it. him was to hit a home run.” alive when he hit a pinch-hit homer Cum m ings 14-212-230, Pressev 4-94-512, Pittsburgh 1, Son Francisco 1. LOB— Jeff Lew is 6871— I X East Hampton at Bolton, 3:15 could beat them without Domi­ looking forward to the crowd B reu er 4-5 7-815, Hodges 3-62-29, MoncrIef P itts b u rg h 9, San F r’o n c is c o 6. 2 B — Joyner, Cal 22 91 16 30 .330 T im N o rris 69-70—I X S a ttb a ll Padres 4, Cardinals 3 "Later on in the year I can look Smith, 2-2, stmek out a career- off New York’s Dwight Gooden on McW illiams, Reynolds, Pena, Clark, Ray. H om e Runs N ick P rice Windham at Monchester, 3;X nique at his best,” said Fratello. reception. It’ll get me fired up, 6-11 3-5 16, Lister 48 ^2 10, Pierce 48 7287— IX At San Diego, Carmelo Martinez back and laugh at this, but it will be high 12 batters. He said he was Wednesday. 88 16, Fields 3-10 3-5 9,Mokeskl02000, H R — M aldonado (3). SB— Reynolds (2), Notional League — Knight, NY and Pat Lindsey 6970— I X East Catholic at St. Bernard, 7 p.m. "But if we are going to do it make me want to play even more." Murphy stunned his left thumb D a v is 0-3000, Glenn 1-1002. Totals 4384 Radio, T V O rsulak (2). S—O rsulak, Belllard. SF— Dawson, Mtl, and M arsh all, L A 6; Tom Purtzer 7089— I X Bolton at Coventry, 3;X consistently, he’s got to get his homered and Eric Show combined hard, because it’s hard now and surprised he struck out so many, 31-37119. Ray. Brooks, Mtl, Murphy, Atl, Parker,. O n Bill Sander 6970—I X Bovs Tennis "I expect another war when we with two relievers on a five-hitter will be th'en,” he said. because he didn't believe he was slightly in the first inning when he TP-H x R kE R B B SO and Schmidt, Phil 5. Larry RInker 6871- I X Wethersfield at Manchester, 3:X points." P h lt o M p M o 2 5 2 1 1 = 1 5 get to Atlanta,” said Celtics center as San Diego sent St. Louis to its Homer led off with his third pitching well. swung and missed a pitch. MIIWOHkM 30 31 18 28— 119 TONIGHT Pittsburgh American Leogue — Puckett, M inn, 9; Tommy Armour 7386— I X St. Bernard ot East Cothollc, 3;X Boston star Larry Bird, who had "I swung funny and it just hurt a Threg-point goals — Ervlng, Hodges, 7:30 Celtics vs. Hawks, Channel 20, McWilliams 6 6 2 2 1 .6 Canseco, Oak, Joyner, C:al and Kittle, Chi Paul Azinoer 6675— I X . OIrls Tennis 36 points in Game 2, said he’s been Robert Parish. “ Atlanta never 10th loss in 11 games. home run, a shot down the left- “ I don’t think I had my best stuff 6; Eight plovers tied w ith 5. little.” Murphy said, admonishing MoncrIef. Fouled out—Barkley. To­ WKHT Walk (W 1-0) 3 10 0 12 George Burns 6970—I X Manchester at Wethersfield, 3:X surprised by Wilkins’ perfor­ gives up no matter what the score Vince Coleman hit three sacri­ field line, and, one out later, Ken tonight, but I was happy with the tal fouls—Philadelphia 25, Milwaukee 7:30 Red Sox vs. A's, Channels X , 38, Son Frondsco John Mahoffev 6970— I X Aquinos at East Catholic, 3:X reporters not to have him with two mance. "H e’s taking shots that is. They have^a lot of explosive fice flies for the Cardinals to tie a Oberkfell singled to right and outcome,” Smith said. "I don’t 31. Rebounds—Philodelphio 29 (Bork- WTIC rad io. Krukow (L 3-2) 7 9 5 5 1 3 Pitching Tom Sleckmonn 7685— I X O e lf injured hands. ley 15), M ilw au kee 50 (Cum m ings 15). 7:X Mets vs. Reds, Channel 9 Robinson 11-331120 V ictorie s Barry Jaeckel 7286— I X East Cotbpllc at Woodstock, 3 p.m. don’t help his team,” said Bird. “ I people off the bench. When you get major-league record last accom p Virgil ripped a 2-1 pitch over the think of myself as a strikeout “ You’ll imow my hands are Assists— PhUodelphla 25 (Cheeks 8), 7:X Yankees vs. Rongers, Chonnel Gott 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 National League — Gooden, NY and Ernie Gonzalez 7188— IX probably shouldn’t say that, be­ them down, you have to keep them lished by Boston’s Russ Nixon in center-field fence for his second pitcher.” M ilw a u ke e 36 (Pressev 7). T echnicals— 11, W P O P K ruko w pitched to 3 b o tte n tn 8th. Kneooer, Hou 4-0; Thirteen pitchers tied Blaine. McCalllster 7188— I X flT U R D A Y hurting when I,can't pick up that cause now it’s probably going to down.” 1965: homer. Hubbard then hit a 1-2 pitch Keith Hernandez said he was Cummings, Milwaukee coach Nelson, 8:00 Boxing: Anthony Williams vs. W P — Robinson 2. T — 2:46. A — 3,927. with three victories. M a rk Lye 7189— 140 T ra c k hamburger,” said Murphy, one of Philadelphia cooch (Joukos, Milwau­ Rodney Moore, ESPN . American League — Haas, Oak 58; E d F lo rl 6971— 140 East Catholic and Manchester girls come back and haunt me." Fratello says the Hawks must be “ He did %n excellent job,’< Padres over the left-field wall to knock out disappointed the Mets snapped an kee (Illegal defense), Philodelphio 10:00 Fla m e s vs. B lu es (lo ln e d In Umpires —Home, Dovls; 1b, Mo- Clemens, Bos and Lelbrondt, KC48; Ten M ik e Reid 6872— 140at N utm eg Relays (Conord, W est The Celtics have to be confident at their best Friday. Manager Steve Boros said of Show. Aguilera. 11-game winning streak, "but we the Braves’ biggest eaters. (Illegal defense). A— )li)52. progress), ESPN tongue: 2b,Horvey;3b,Gregg. pitchers tied with 3 victories. Ken Brown 6971— 140 H o rtfo rd ). f MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. May 2. 1986 - 13 j \t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 2. 1986 Sports I. Bri«f I Little League opens on Saturday FOCUS/Weekend

1974. He was Eight District umpire Two. the Lawyers at 1 p.m. Dairy Queen The 37th season of Little League and Boland Brothers follow in the Merchants hold tryouts this weekend baseball will begin play on Satur­ consultant from 1955 until his The American Little League recent death. openers have Army and Navy vs. nightcap. The Manchester Merchants/Post 102 ponies baseball team will day with games at six different fields. The International Little League American Legion in the 1 p.m. At Bowers, it’s Moriarty Broth­ hold tryouts Saturday and Sunday at East Catholic High School inaugural and Modem Janitorial ‘On the Verge’ leaves The International Little League launches its season at 1 p.m. with ers vs. Wolff-Zackin at 10 a.m. and at 1 p.m. has special activities scheduled at Ansaldi’s vs. the Lawyers in the vs. Manchester Association of Nichols Tire vs. DiRosa Cleaners Boys age 13 and 14 are eligible to try out for the team. Anyone noon at Jim Leber Field. The past opener and Hartford Road Dairy Retarded Children at 3 p.m. in the second game at noon. And at who hasn’t registered but wishes to play may do so at the field presidents of Manchester Little Queen vs. the Oilers in the 3 p.m. There are farm league openers Valley Field, it’s the Firefighters prior to the tryouts. For further information, call Steve Kltsock League baseball will be honored nightcap. at Verplanck Field, Bowers School vs. American League at 10 a.m. at 646-8687 or Sean Leonard at 643-5283. while the 1986 season wilt be The National Little League open­ and Valley Street Field. At Ven and Modern Janitorial vs. MARC ers at Buckley Field have Carter planck, the International Farm some travelers weary dedicated to the late Alton Cowles. at 1 p.m. Chevrolet vs. Moriarty Brothers at Little League has opening ceremo­ He was chief umpire in Manches­ In case of rain, the openers will Little Miss registration on Saturday ter Little League from 1950, the 11 a.m. and the Medics vs. DiRosa nies at 12:15 p.m. followed by the Cleaners at 1:30 p.m. in Game ri„ , n-ime between Ansaldi’s and be pushed to Sunday. Registration for the Little Miss Softball League for the 1986 first year of organized ball, until On a clear plastic ground cloth sit three season will be held the next two Saturdays, May 3 and 10, at the shapes: a rectangular water-filled pool, a Martin School on Dartmouth Road from 9:30-11:30 a .m. and from grassy triangle and a square sandbox. The 1:30-3:30 p.m. each day. MHS golf back wall is a plastic sheet behind which Girls must be at least 9 years of age before June 30, 1986, and shadow and light images can barely be seen. Center Stage cannot reach age 13 before August 1,1986, to be eligible to play. Into this fantasy setting come three female Robert T. Donnelly Girls who played a year ago must re-register for this season. A remains adventurers bent on exploration. But their parent or guardian must accompany each girl at registration to journey is not to any physical destination. sign permission slips. Rather, they journey through time and ideas. For further information, contact Charles Campbell, 875-5133. unbeaten Eric Overmyer’s “ On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning” is this season’s final offering from the Hartford Stage Company. How well he plays these roles does not Bennet Invitational on Saturday The unbeaten Manchester High depend on Hanket alone. The author does not School golf team rolled Thursday The comedy takes three Victorian women on The third annual Bennet Freshmen Track and Field provide a consistent degree of quality to its third consecutive victory of a journey through time from 1888 to 1955. Invitational for girls will be held Saturday at Manchester High’s Overmyer’s characters bombard us with material for the actor. His most successful Pete Wigren Track beginning at 11 a.m. the 1986 campaign, a 3>A-1‘A roles are Mr. Coffee and Nicky Paradise. Gus verdict over visiting Wethersfield their insights. A kaleidoscope of images Teams expected to participate included Woodrow Wilson-of sweeps us through the author’s view of the gas nerd seems to have been lifted from Middletown. Cutler of Groton, Timothy Edwards of South High at the Manchester Country history. Finally, we fasten on the the Jerry Lewis movie, “ Jerk.” 'D Windsor, Norwich Free Academy and Manchester High. Club. The burden of the piece rests on the three Wethersfield’s Brian Griffith Nixon-Eisenhower years. About 150 athletes are expected in all. The general public is actresses, who are dressed in 19th century invited to attend. was medalist with a 39 but it was banana republic chic. The three bring the consistency of the Indian DURING THIS TIM E trip, the ladies meet wonder and enthusiasm to Overmyer’s linksmen that made the difference. the husband of one, an aspiring actor, a impressions of the past. Pamela GHO announces early commitments Jason Neubaur fired a 40, Phil youthful Abominable Snowman, a cigarette-dispensing gigolo, a teenage Payton-Wright, expedition leader/anthropol- HARTFORD — The Canon Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Fedorchak carded a 41 while John gas-pump nerd and “ Nicky, Nicky, Nicky ogist extraordinaire, imbues Mary with Open announced Tuesday its first PGA Tour players list for the Wynn and Matt Paggloli each had Paradise,” a Las Vegas night club owner and intensity. It is she who declines to stay in the 1986 tournament. Those who have committed to play at the rounds of 45 for Manchester. security of the ’50s and elects to go on in the Tournament Players Club of Connecticut in Cromwell include Next match for the Indians is intimate of Ike. All these characters are portrayed by Arthur Hanket. future, even though Overmyer gives her Tom Watson, 1985 champion Phil Blackmar, 1984.champ Peter Tuesday against CCC East Div­ Herald photo by Pinto depressing glimpses of what lies ahead. Jacobsen and ’81 winner Hubert Green. ision rivals South Windsor and Two All-American amateurs will be making debuts as Hartford Public at the Manchester Ready to run LAURIE KENNEDY is wonderfully professionals in the GHO. Scott Verplank, the Oklahoma State Country Club at 3 p.m. The burden of the piece rests charming as Fanny, the adventurer from standout who won the ’85 Western Open as an amateur, will play The ninth annual Five-Mile Bolton Road recent Boston Marathon, is defending in the ’86 GHO scheduled for June 30-July 6. Sam Randolph, a Results: Fedorchak (M ) del. Rich on the three actresses, who are Terre Haute who discovers cream cheese. Breed 41-47, Wynn (M ) def. Steven Race will be held Sunday at Bolton High champ. Registration will beaccepted up Cool Whip and her niche in society. Kate standout at the University of Southern California, has received a Scussel 45-50, Grittith (W) def. Neu­ dressed in 19th century banana sponsor’s exemption. baur 39-^, Pagaloll (M) halved with School on Brandy Street beginning at 1 till 12:30 p.m. on race'day. The race is Burton’s Alexandra character is properly Mike Griffith, Manchester won medol point, 171-181. p.m. Russ Blatt, who was 47th in the sponsored by the Bolton Lions Club. republic chic. The three bring feisty as the feminist. wonder and enthusiasm to Mark Lamos stages Overmyer’s work with Stearns member of Central squad imagination. The director has taken care Overmyer’s impressions of the NEW BRITAIN — Sophomore Craig Stearns, an East Catholic with details, ensuring the magic and wonder High School graduate, is a member of the Central Connecticut Snow Chief rates as Derby favorite past. Pamela Payton-Wright, of discovery. State University men’s tennis team this spring. Stearns was expedition leader/anthropolo- As a comedy, Overmyer’s script is only hampered last year by a knee injury. He played in the No. 5 dotted with laughs. The rest of it is only mildly amusing. As a vehicle of time travel, singles slot a year ago for the Blue Devils. By Ian Love fast — perhaps a record — Derby back just a lit tie.’’said the son of D. vidson, 12-1: Veriion Castle, Eddie gist extraordinaire, imbues He played No. 1 singles his senior year at East Catholic. Delahoussaye, 30-1: Rampage, “ On the Verge” is at times a leaky vessel of United Press International race. ’Thus, most preferred a Wayne Lukas. Mary with intensity. It is she who Photo by T Charles Erickson Pat Day, 20-1. verbal cliches. But the skills of the crew keep middle post position to allow their The winner’s share of the record Broad Brush, Vince Bracciale, the boat aHoat and provide an evening well LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Snow Chief horses to best acclimate them­ $784,400 purse is $609,400. Second declines to stay in the security of Arthur Hanket, playing a rock ’n’ roller, Wright, looks on in Eric Overmyer’s “On 10-1: Badger Land, Jorge Velas- Bob Lohr leads Las Vegas golf will need a fast break and early selves to the break of the race. place is worth $100,000:. third is the '50s and elects to go on in worth the trip.. invites Alexandra, played by Kate the Verge.” This new comedy is at the speed, qualities that have made Badger Land, the second pick at quz, 3-1: Wheatly Hall, Gary LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Bob Lohr shot a 67 in Wednesday's first $50,000 and fourth $25,000. Hartford Stage Company through May him the Kentucky Derby favorite, 3-1, drew the No. 10 position. Stevens, 30-1: Snow Chief, Alex the future. Robert T. Donpelly is drama critic of the Burton, left, for a ride on his chopper, round, and had no idea where that placed him in the $1.2 million The complete field for the to win Saturday’s 112th Run for the Trainer and part-owner Jeff Lukas Solis, 6-5: Bachelor Beau, Larry Manchester Herald. while Mary, played by Pamela Payton- 25. Las Vegas Invitational. says his colt, a winner of the lV4-mile race, from the rail, with Melancon, 15-1: Groovy. Laffit Roses. jockeys and odds: After firing a 65 in the second round, there was no such Snow Chief’s March 1 Florida Everglades and Flamingo stakes Pincay. 30-1: Zabaleta, Darrel ignorance. The Cincinnati native found himself on a podium at a Derby triumph helped establish his last two times out. is right Ferdinand, Bill Shoemaker, 20-. McHargue. 12-1, and Fobby news conference, talking about what it feels like to lead the the California colt as the 6-5 early where he should be. 1: Mogambo, Leroy Jolley. 10-1: Forbes, Randy Romero, 12-1. Til be the professor Into eternity’ richest tournament on the PGA Tour. line choice for Saturday’s race. ” It looks like he’ll fall into Wise Times, Keith Allen, 12-1: Bold Wise Times, Icy Groom, South­ " I had no idea where 67 stood," Lohr, 25. said after collecting The son of Reflected G lo^ broke perfect position. We have speed Arrangement. Chris McCarron, ern Appeal, Zabaleta and Fobby nine birdies and two bogies Thursday at the Las Vegas Country from the No. 12 position at outside of us and it looks like we 12-1: Icy Groom. Eddie Maple, Forbes were grouped as a five- Club, one of three resort courses being used. Gulfstream Park and breezed for a can go into the first turn laying 12-1: Southern Appeal, Jesse Da­ horse mutuel betting field. ‘T didn't get to see a newspaper, and there aren’t that many wire-to-wire victory over the 16- Theater is still home to TV’s John Houseman scoreboards. I just went out and played.” horse field. Under an overcast sky. Lohr played well. He birdied his final Saturday, Snow Chief runs THE 299-SEAT theater, to be named two holes — his putt on No. 9 was true from 25 feet — to give him a against the same number of By Frederick M. WInship for Houseman: is under construction on United Press International 12-under, 132 total. horses, and from the same post “I enjoy most of the commercials, West 42nd Street’s "theater row” on the Two strokes back are Mike Hulbert. John Cook, Kenny Knox position, but there is one important site of an old tenement and bank. The difference. NEW YORK — When John Houseman especially when they are well written, but Acting Company is contributing to the and Gil Morgan. founded The Acting Company in 1972, it In fact, 28 golfers are within five strokes of the lead. All are Along with him on the outside there are some that just haven’t worked. cost and will ha ve 16 weeks a year there will be much more speed. In No. 13 was to keep together a group of actors on a preferential basis beginning next hoping to come away from five days in the desert with the first PERRY’S ' ''Mt' he had worked with when he headed the will be Bachelor Beau, in No. 14 October. Many of Houseman’s fans do prize on $207,000. if' Commercials are a little tedious to do, but I Groovy, and No. 15 Zabelata. drama department of New York’s not realize that he did not begin his After today’s third round, the 155-player field will be cut to the Bachelor Beau trainer Philip AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, INC. Juilliard School including Kevin Kline, can knock off a 30-second one in one day, acting career until he was cast in the top 70 players t>nd ties. Hauswald would rather his Blue Patti LuPone, and David Ogden Stiers. and it pays extremely well indeed.” film "The Paper Chase” in 1973 when he Grass Stakes winner was away , 244 Broad St., Manchester Fifteen seasons later, the company is was 71. Up to that time, his career was Leonard talking of Hagler bout from the rest of the pace- setters. the only permanent professional reper­ involved solely with theater, film, radio “ I just hope one of them doesn’t tory company touring nationwide and and television production and direction. WASHINGTON — Sugar Ray Leonard said Thursday he would get used up going for the front,” he “Your friend In Auto Parts” an arm of the John F. Kennedy Center my 70s, so 1 didn’t really see mysell with the company at least three years. The role of Prof. Kingsfield, the end his two-year retirement from boxing if middleweight said. for the Performing Arts in Washington. starting another company. But I felt I "We don’t take them for less than two crustiest member of the Harvard law champion Marvin Hagler agrees to a title fight, Snow Chief trainer Mel Stute More theater-goers are familiar with didn’t have the moral right to break up years, and we don’t generally keep faculty, won him an Oscar for Best "I know exactly what it takes to beat this man,” Leonard told said he is not worried about the the work of this company than any other such a successful group of actors. them more than three, although Kline, Supporting Actor and reincarnation in a WDVM-TV. ’But people say. Well, Ray, two years of inactivity, extra burners on the outside. theatrical company in the United LuPone and Stiers were with us four TV series that has run for years on you’ll be rusty.’ No, no. He will eliminate the rust because he is "There is a little more speed, but States. “ We were invited to take part in the seasons,” said Houseman, whose aris­ network, public broadcasting and ca­ it’s on the outside, which is good,” tocratic features, tweed jacket and bow what I want and I am what he wants. And boxing needs that kind summer festival at Saratoga, N. Y., ble, with 37 segments still to be seen. Stute said. ” He can drop across CURRENTLY PERFORMING at the then became the acting arm at New tie make him look very much the British The series has been aired in 52 foreign of fight.” and make his own way. If they CASTROL duke just in from a stroll of stately countries with more to come. It is A source close to Leonard said there has been contact between Lucille Lortel Theater in New York, York’s City Center. The Rockefeller were inside, he might be carried acres. currently being seen in Zimbabwe. Leonard and the Hagler camp and that Leonard would demand a The Acting Company is presenting Foundation gave us $20,000. we paid along, but this way he can lay back Actors Equity union, and we were off. “ Now The Acting Company has some •’I’ll be the professor into eternity,” split of the purse. The source said Leonard of Palmer Park, Md.. “ Orchards,” seven plays by contem­ third or fourth until he makes his Over the years we have performed in 57 150 alumni loose in American show Houseman quipped in a dry manner has been in training for more than a month, doing road work and porary American playwrights based on move at the quafter or 5-16ths Anton Chekhov short stories. It will plays and this year we are visiting 59 business and 75 percent of them are that befits the magisterial mien that is ring work and studying films of Hagler. pole.” premiere "Ten by Tennessee,” a cities coast to coast with ” As You Like doing well and there are an increasing the delight of TV viewers and has made ” What I’m saying here is I want to fight him,” Leonard said. GTX Before the draw Thursday, retrospective of short plays by Tennes­ it” and “ Orchards.” number of stars. Houseman a household name. Such is ’T il sit by my phone. If he says, 'Ray I will fight you,’ I would workers along the backstretch at see Williams, May 10. "Our alumni are now coming back to his fame that he appears on TV consider it very highly — it’s something I couldn’t really turn Churchill Downs were predicting a ’’When we took the wraps off our first THE COMPANY HAS visited a total do things for us. such as our production commercial^ without personal down,” Leonard said. 10W/40 20W/50 graduating class at Juilliard and gave a of 292 cities in 43 states, traveling some of Marc Blitzstein’s "The Cradle Will identificatioDT Leonard, known as a ring artist and the ultimate finesse boxer, public theater production, it was so well 355,000 miles to bring Shakespeare and Rock ” and now "Ten by Tennessee,” ” I enjojymost of the commercials, retired as the undisputed world welterweight and junior received that we were invited to other classics to 1.6 million people. which has seven of our former touring especi^ljKvhen they are well written, middleweight champion in November 1982 after undergoing l ^ i i ) Harvard, Princeton and other cam­ Houseman now shares the artistic members playing 30 characters. In the but there are some that just haven’t surgery to correct a partially detached retina six months earlier. puses,” Houseman recalled at a break directorship with Michael Kahn, a next few years we’ll be doing more worked,” he commented. "Commer­ in rehearsals of the Williams plays. Broadway veteran who has been shows with our alumni, one to three cials are a little tedious to do, but I can Spruce Street Mobil JOHN HOUSEMAN “ I already had founded seven reper­ associated with The Acting Company productions at our own theater on 42nd knock off a 30-second one in one day, Elliott sets NASCAR speed mark Full Service Qas . . hooked on theater tory companies and I was getting into since its conception. Most actors stay street.” and it pays extremely well indeed.” TALLADEGA, Ala. — Bill Elliott shattered his NASCAR speed Reg. M.39 w w V q t. record Thursday with a qualifying lap of 212.229 mph that won 220 Spruce Street him the pole position for Sunday’s Winston 500 at the Alabama Hour*: Mon.-FrI. 6am-7pin ^11.88 V2 case International Motor Speedway. . Elliott, driving a Ford Thunderbird. smashed the old record of Saturday 7am-6pm 209.398 he set in winning the pole for last year’s Winston 500 at Diesel Fuel several artists exhibiting in the End of the Spring on the farm Talladega, which he won after coming from two laps down Year MCC Student Art Exhibit. Awards will be without the benefit of a caution flag. presented for outstanding art students by the The joys of spring on a farm will be Minus ^2.40 Manufacturer’s Rebate! Glastonbury Art Guild and the Connecticut celebrated Saturday at a free festival in CONNECTICUT'S Women Artists Organization. The exhibit will Westmoor Park, 119 Flagg Road, West m u x T o e m m i be on view through May 14 with the gallery Hartford. Guides dressed in 18th century Excitement hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and frorn costumes will demonstrate shearing, spinning, B L I S S ESTABLISHED 1 B 8 2 &Fun Penny 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. weaving, plowing and sowing. The event will Vz case Sale Price *11.88 be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SWARMING Manufactuer’s Rebate *2.40 ‘Fame’ before TV . Date Book Before Fame was a hit television program, it Lioness Club roars was a film. That movie will be shown for free at TERMITES Looking for the perfect Mother’s Day gift? 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hopkins Branch of the ASK FOR A COMPLETE Final cost - Vz case *9.48 The South Windsor Lioness Club hopes you’ll Hartford Public Library, 1710 Main St. HOME INSPECTION^NOWI find it at the club’s arts and crafts show Act quickly: avoid additional damage. Bliss Saturday from 10 a m. to 4:30 p.m. It will be termite experts— plus ourtechnical staff— provide ‘Glass’ is free held rain or shine at Jones Metal Products, oter a century of trained experience. They’ll check your entire house and §ans Keaton roams again corner of Schweir Road and Sullivan Avenue in he^ you avoid additional problems. 5 year guarantee included. M w ea Your Final Cost per quart - See a free performance of "The Glass South Windsor. Admission to more than 50 mUHUUMD A film called ’’Buster Keaton Rides Again,” Menagerie” tonight or Saturday. The play will exhibits will be free. PHONE: 649-9240 sure to please young and old alike, will be be performed by students of the University of View the work of Latvia’s well-known artist, Pari mutuel Wagering presented tonight in the Newspace Gallery, Connecticut at the Hartford branch. The show Maksimilins Mitrevic, Saturday and Sunday No one under IB admitted Lowe Building, Manchester Community Col­ is in the old law school auditorium on the from 1 to 4 p.m. at the American Latvian Senior citizens admitted FREE lege. Admission is free. Greater Hartford campus, 85 Lawler Road, Lutheran Chtirch. 21 Garden St. The show is BUSS PLAINnELD After the film there will be a reception for the West Hartford. free and the public is invited. TERMITE CONTROL BREYHOUNDPAm THE OLDEST AND LABOEST IN CONN. 56A-3391 647-8576 M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 2. 1886 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 2, 1986 — »

Weekenders Advice Cab fare probably a recoi BIG LAKE, Minn. (AP) — Like other cabbies, Wayne Voigt likes taking his passengers for a long ride. Hear the big band sound Ending But he says a Minnesota to California fare must be some sort of A1 Gentile and the WRCQ Big Band with Dick Honesty better option than urinalysis record. Santi and Bob Price will make you swing and the year Voigt headed west April 12 with 73-year-old Cynthia Benolkin sway to the music Sunday at 3 p.m. at Carolyn Faille gives some called the Poison Control Center. age itself shouldn’t really matter on a 16-day, 4,000-mile round trip in his 1979 yellow Cadillac cab DEAR that netted $2,000. Manchester High School, 134 E. Middle suggestions to Mark Drega ABBY: After Happily, the baby was in no real ■— that a person should be treated according to how she acts. Turnpike. ProfiU from the $6 tickets will as he finishes his painting living on my danger, but if he had been, think of “I think it’s the world's longest taxicab ride,” he said. “I can’t benefit the Manchester Bicentennial Band jawn for several all the precious time she wasted lam a good student and I usually imagine there being a longer one.” in a Manchester Commun­ do what is asked of me. I respect Shell. For ticket information, call 241-9053. 'years, I have running to the drugstore with her ity College art studio. Both decided to re­ D e a r A b b y child in her arms. ■ my mother’s feelings but I do not Ms. Benolkin has difficulty walking and didn’t want to take the turn to college. I asked her why she didn't call agree with her on this subject. bus, train or plane, Voigt said. It took four days to reach are college students whose My future with boys depends on California, where she visited relatives for about a week, and then Because of fi­ ■ i - Abigail Van Buren the Poison Control Center from work will go on display nancial rea­ home, and she said she had never your decision. Please help me. they headed home. Show cars exhibited tonight in Newspace sons, I planned heard of it! TORMENTED It was the cabbie’s longest trip by far, although he once had a G allery in the Low e to return home Abby, please print this. Some­ 240-mile roundtrip from Big Lake to Eau Claire, Wis, DEAR TORMENTED: Regard­ Bring the family to the second annual car Building of the college. to live. Until, one’s life may depend on it. His passenger on that trip: Ms. Benolkin. show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Ye Olde that is, my C.L. IN NORTHRIDGE, less of how mature you think you “The End of the Year M CC mother informed me that she mother knows that you have CALIF. are, you are a minor, and your Speed & Sport Emporium, 74 E. Center St. See mother is responsible for your some of the area’s finest race and show cars, Student Art Exhibit” will required a urinalysis before 1 could smoked pot. and she wants to be open tonight after a film is move in. sure that you have discontinued DEARC.L.: I am grateful for the future until you are no longer a fastest top fuel dragsters, modifieds from minor. She makes the rules and r- p,- shown at 8 in the Program Abby, I'm a 24-year-old man and the practice before allowing you to opportunity to let my readers know speedways, muscle cars, classics and street I have never had a drug problem. move in. If you have smoked pot in that they should keep the number you must act accordingly. Center next to the gallery. of their local poison control center I presume your mother thinks rods and machines. r I've always held good jobs, and the last two months, your urinaly­ There will be clowns for the children and "Buster Keaton Rides never brought any trouble to my sis will confirm it. by the telephone in case of an you spend too much time thinking Again,” a 1965 movie, has home in the 21 years I lived here. I Be honest. If youplantocontinue emergency. A quick call to the about boys, and she has made rules plenty of popcorn, hot dogs, hamburgers, ice about your interaction with them, the silent screen comedian do smoke pot occasionally. smoking pot — even occasionally emergency number 911 or to cream and soda for everyone. Wrestler Bob I respect my mother's right to — don't move into your mother's information also will produce help. right? Don't fight her. If you want Backlund and WDRC radio personality Brad comment on his career and dictate rules in her household and home. A better suggestion: If you have to prove how mature you are, o r m o j D f I Davis will add to the fun. Admission is $1. includes clips of some of would never bring anything into children in your home — or if respect her rules without whining his classics. A reception will the house against her wishes, and DEAR ABBY: Last night I was children visit you — make sure or complaining. That’s one way of she knows this. Why doesn't she at a local pharmacy picking up a they can’t get into washing showing you are mature. Laugh at ‘Sly Fox’ be held after the film. The give me the respect of an adult and prescription when a woman came powders, bleaches, disinfectants, evening is free and open to respect my private life? running in, carrying her young son insect sprays, furniture polish, Every teenager should know the Enjoy “Sly Fox” tonight and Saturday at 8 the public. The exhibit, Should I go through with the test, in a blanket. When she couldn't get drain cleaners, etc. I think you get truth about sex, drugs and how to or try to make it on my own? Her the pharmacist's attention, she the idea. be happy. For Abby's booklet, send p.m. at East Catholic High School. The Little which will include draw­ your name and address clearly Theater of Manchester will present the comedy only reason for demanding a burst into tears. ings, paintings, waterco- urinalysis: "I just want to be I asked If I could help her, and DEAR ABBY; I will be 13 in printed with a check or money by Larry Gelbart, the author of “Mash.” lors, ceramics, calligraphy sure.” she said her little boy had just three months and I am extremely order for $2.50 and a long, stamped Tickets are $6 general admission, $5 for and sign painting, will be on EAGER TO LEARN swallowed some poison and she mature for my age. I am more (39 cents) self-addressed envelope to: Dear Abby. Teen Booklet, P.O. students, senior citizens and groups of 20 or view through M ay 14 from 9 didn't know what to do! I told her to interested in boys than my mother DEAR EAGER; Obviously your follow me to the pay phone where I thinks I should be at my age. I feel Box 38923. Hollywood, Calif. 90038. more on the same night. For ticket information a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and and reservations, call 646-8188 or 646-1084. re y C (^ ^ rm r from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Monday thru Wednesday Specials Buy library books High-technology tests aid diagnoses 5/5 thru 5/7 Herald photo by Pinto Browse through books at the Andover Public • Veal Parmesan ...... *5.95 DEAR DR. doctor can determine whether resolution of detail, and it will Library annual sale Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 certainly become one of medi­ p.m. on the library lawn. Besides library books, GOTT: What is these structures may be pressing • Lasagna...... $4.95 Sculpture for kids the difference on nerves. The myelogram enables cine’s most valuable future tools. books which have been donated will be on sale. Cinema in the type and the neurosurgeon to pinpoint the At present, the machines are The rain date is May 10. For more information, quality of infor­ source of a back problem before an extremely expensive and are not • Chicken Francaise...... *5.95 The Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., D r. G o t t generally available. However, the call Joan Abbott, 742-7428 or 649-4140. Hartford, is offering a two-part sculpture mation that a operation. After the X-rays are doctor can get taken, the dye is removed. Some method appears to be safe and may • Stuffed S h e lls...... *4.25 workshop for youngsters ages 8 to 12. Classes HARTFORD Down and Out In Beverly Hills (R) Fri 7, 9:30; Sat and Sun 2. 4:15, 7, 9:30. w/meatballs or sausage Clnemo City — A Room With a View 7:20, 9:40; Sat and Sun 7:30, 9:30. — from a CTscan, Peter Gott, M.D. people experience headaches after someday virtually supplant X-ray Name your game will be Saturday and May 10 from 10 a.m. to FrI 7:30, 9:55; Sat and Sun 1:45, 4:20, April Fool's Day (R) Fri 7:30, 9:30; Sat WILLIMANTIC a myelogram the procedure, and a few patients examinations. noon. Children will tour the museum, looking at 7:30, 9:55. — Sleeping B eau ty (G ) Sot 2, 3:50,5:30; Sun 2,3:40,5:30, 7:40,9:40. Jlllion Square CInemo — Gung Ho and magnetic may have leg pain and weakness if Today, the skillful diagnostician and Sun 1, 2:30. — O ut of A fr ic a (P G ) — Short Circuit (PG) Sot 8 sneak (PG-13) Fri 7,9:10; Sat and Sun3:10,7, must pick and choose his or her LA STRADA RESTAURANT A Name Your Game card party and teacup sculptures, and then create their own. The fee is Fri 7:10,10; Sat 4:10. 7:10,10; Sun4:10, preview with April Fool's Day. — 9:10. — Legend (PG) Fri 7:15,9:15; Sat resonance im­ the dye irritates the lower spinal auction will be held Saturday at the First $10 for the two classes. Call 278-2670, extension 7:10. — The Q uiet E a rth (R) F r i 7:20, H e a v y M e ta l (R) F r i and Sat m id night. and Sun 1:15, 3:15, 7:15, 9:15. — B lu e aging? Are nerves. methods carefully. CT scans, 471 Hartford Road • 643-6165 9:30; Sat and Sun 2,4, 7:20, 9:30. - M y — The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R( City (R) Fri7:15,9:15;SotandSun1:15, these any dif­ Magnetic resonance imaging myelography and MRI are all Congregational Church, 837 Main St., East 322. 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MANSFIELD spinal operation and we are require a hefty amount of radiation When placed in a strong magnetic See Latvian art show Trons-Lux College Twin — Blade 9:05; Sat and Sun 1:05, 3:05, 7:05, 9:05. field and bombarded with high- surgery, the neurosurgeon may DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT Those attending may bring their own games or Runner (R) F ri 7; Sat and Sun 2:30, 7 — Sleeping Beauty (G) Sat and Sun 1,3. wondering which is the most exposure. Using CT scanners, EAST HARTFORD — Heathcliff: The Movie (G) Sot and frequency radio waves, the hydro­ well choose a more traditional test, cards. At 9:30 p.m., door prizes will be given Eastwood Pub A CInomo — The with The Terminotor (R) Fri 9:10; Sot appropriate diagnostic tool. doctors can see remarkable details Caldor Plaza, Manchester View the work of Latvia’s well-known artist, and Sun 4:45,9:10. — Gung Ho (PG-13) Sun 1. gen atoms in the body resonate (or the myelogram, rather than fan­ 649-5487 out. Then, the auction will start. 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Box at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Auerbach Auditorium 4:50, 7:15, 9:30, 11:30; Sun 12:45, 2:45, the images into identifiable patt­ conventional X-ray pictures are Instruction and compasses will be available. 4:50, 7:15, 9:30. 11:30; Sun 12:45. 2:45, LITTLE THEATRE East Catholic High erns of lightness and darkness. The obtained. The dye outlines non- without the hazards and risks of 2597, Cincinnati, OH 45201, Be sure (AASSi4R05’ on the University of Hartford campus. ’Tickets The fee is $3 per map, and hikers may share 4:50, 7:15, 9:30. — Legend (P G ) 1:25, CT scan is wonderful addition to an bony tissues, such as discs, and the radiation. MRI gives astounding to mention the title. are $3. 7:15, 9:35, 11:35; Sat 12:50, 2:50, 4:40, OF MANCHESTER maps. 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O ) Knot's Landing that bad luck comes in [CNN] Sports Tonight The Associated Press Larsen is now an associate ____ - — ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ‘ o (S) NawaCenter threes: (1) he promises Sue [ESPN] SportsCenter editor of the Seattle Times, U.8. ACRES byJbnOavl* (S) Doctor Who LOS ANGELES - Seattle where he writes a column and Ellen that he’ll never take her Entertainment Tonight C i w s (One FMhirM SynacBM. Inc Wortd ngMa fBbBfVBd S‘X 11:35PM CD ® ® N ew t for granted again and is sur­ Rock legend Rod Stewart tells what it newspaper reporter Richard does commentary on public THAT'S NOT TROe A WE BATHE' /T£LLME,OR»ON. ^ EVERV WW I D Reporter 41 prised and confused at her takes to stay on top in the ever-changing Larsen remembers Ted Bundy issues. ROV. PIGS ARE world of rock music. In Stereo. WHV ARE PIGS % MacNeil-Lehrer Newthour as a charismatic young law THE PHANTOM by L** Falk A Sy Barry ALWAVfi SO PETTV? VERU CLEAN impulsive actions; (2) he's "In the early part of 1974 there ANIMALS [ESPN] Mazda SporttLook decked by Matt who discov­ 11:4 0 PM [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Cops and student working hard for the Other Lovers' The head of the police vice Republicans. He seemed to was a sense in the Pacific Plfwce /fiffx's [HBO] M OVIE; 'Oh Oodt You Devil' ers that J.R. lured him into the squad is determined to enforce morality in have a bright future in politics Northwest that something aw- aeonoavi^-one (CC) A struggling rock star sells his soul to scheme to discredit Pam; and his city. Harry Reems, Nicole Morin. Geof­ dul was happening.” Larsen SOFT KNOCK,,, the devil for a chance at success. George and was “ very handsome, very (3) he finds himself in deep frey Bowes. 1982. Rated R. said. "Women were disappear­ Bums, Ted Wass, Ron Silver. 1984. Rated well-liked,” Larsen said. PG. trouble because of the oil 11:50PM [TMC] MOVIE: 'Raw ing, essentially college girls Courage' Three long-distance runners Bundy indeed went on to [M AX] MOVIE: 'Slugger's Wife' (CC) A glut. The episode airs FRI­ from the campuses. They just challenge themselves to a run through the make headlines — but as a young baseball player's home run streak D A Y , M A Y 2. wilderness and are taken hostage by fanat­ semed to vanish. That summer crumbles after his wife decides to return to notorious murderer. ical survivalists. Rated R. there was a stunning event. Two her tinging career. Michael O'Keefe, Re­ In the early 1970s, a killer CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME becca DeM ornay, Martin Ritt. 1985. Rated 1 2 :00AM CD Hawaii Five-0 stalking young women in the girls vanished the same day from a picnic at a state park. ,„yJU N 0 LB - PG-13. 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He is now in prison in get in his car, but they declined. carefree school bus driver's pals decide to group of marauding modern-day pirates Florida awaiting execution. ME A LITTLE WOBBLY, STILL REACH THE A B C N e w t throw a pre-wedding party for him; compli­ [ESPN] 1986 Kentucky Derby Prev­ From that, the police got the BLONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Drak* BUT I'LL BE ALL CONTROLS. I'LL BE (6 0 min.) In Stereo. name 'Ted,' and they became ID Noticiero SIN cating matters is the fact that the girl s iew: Run for the Roses Larsen wrote a book about KI6HT, EASY.., FIWE...LET'5 TAKE father disapproves of her choice. To m d3) Dances of Love Sanford and Son 1 @ Magnum, P.l. Magnum known locally as the ‘Ted HER POWN ONE ID Hanks, Tawny Kitaen. Adrian Zmed. 2 :05AM Bundy called “ The Deliberate EXCUSS U S I O P T B N A S IW A T MORE T IM E d D Odd Couple heads into action when a young prince he Murders.’” [C N N ] Showbiz Today 1984 Rated R. 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Don’t give to groups that don’t offer infbrmatioh U .S ./W ortd In B rief U.S. mulls response to accident name not be used, said the Soviets expenditures for all members was three detailed reports on any of the inquiries about the USCRC. ‘‘Sylvia Porter’s NeW Money By Guv Darst accepted because their public Washington- ' applied to their fund-raising and rated individual organizations — The American Cancer Society is Book for the 80s,” 1.328 pages of Sweden expels alleged Czech spies The Associated Press image was nlarred in Europe and headquartered administrative expenses. all free — indicating whether the one of the few groups that meets all down-to-earth advice on personal the United States by the perception WASHINGTON - President organization The American Cancer Society, charities meet the agencies’ the standards of the NCIB and money management, is available . STOCKHOLM. Sweden — The Foreign Ministry said today that that they are withholding Reagan asked Vice President called the U.S. an NHC member, spent 14 percent standards. CBBB, and has played a key role in through her column. Send $9.95 Sweden is expelling five Czechoslovaks, including four information. George Bush to convene a cabinet- C a n c e r R e ­ of its actual income on fund-raising Incidentally, as of April 24, the the fight against cancer for more plus $1 for mailing and handling to diplomats, for alleged spying activities. Markey admitted some disap­ Sylvia level meeting today to review the search Council costs, says its 1984 annual report. USCRC had not responded to three than 70 years. ’’Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book A ministry statement said ’’the Swedish government had been pointment: ’’I don’t think he gave sent out a fund­ Approximately 10 percent to 15 requests made by the CBBB — two for the 80s,” in care of the informed at the end of April by the National Police Board about a Soviet nuclear accident, while on Don’t give to "look-alike” Capitol Hill, the Soviet Union chose the answers to many specific raising appeal Porter percent is expended normally for by certified mail — so the Council groups with similar names. Give Manchester Herald, 440W Johnson certain Czech intelligence activity in Sweden,” questions.” And the State Depart­ the extraordinary forum of a recently ac­ management and general costs. cannot verify whether it meets its graciously and generously but with Drive, Fairway, Kan. 6 ^ 5 . Make “ The reports showed that five Czech citizens, of whom four are ment official said Churkin had House subcommittee hearing to companied by a So, as a rule, at least 60 percent — standards. A spokeswoman added caution. Don't waste your money checks payable to Universal Press diplomats, carried out activity incompatible with their offical * 1 dispute accusations it is hiding the nothing new. ‘‘You and and preferably more — of a that the office had received many on unworthy ‘‘charities.” Syndicate. assignment in this country.” it said.“ According our appraisal At the same time Thursday, the Cancer’ ' survey charity’s income should be de­ their activities have not caused the country any damage, but truth. White House spokesman Larry U.S. government task force study­ asking recipients questions about after the solicitation had been voted to program services. Possi­ could have done so if it had been allowed to continue.” ing the accident said: Speakes, in announcing Reagan’s the incidents of cancer in their received. ble exceptions to this rule include • There ’’definitely” was no action as Air Force One flew families and their awareness of Upon phoning the USCRC di­ new charities with special start-up second meltdown at Chernobyl. A toward Tokyo, said the United cancer research and therapy. rectly, Ellen was assured that a expenses. second "hot spot” on the public States wants to assess the informa­ Contributions, the solicitation report would be on its way to her Be wary of charities, old or new, Landsat satellite photo of the plant Reagan arrives for summit tion that it has about the disaster stated, would help the organization shortly. She still hasn’t received it. making misleading claims or is either a solar reflection or an continue its efforts to investigate Obviously, one blanket rule is not statements. Be skeptical about COMING SATURDAY TOKYO — President Reagan arrived today for the 12th annual and to consider health and other industrial facility of some sort, aspects. the effects on hormones on several to give to any organization that solicitations tied in with poils, economic summit of industrialized democracies — a gathering such as a pipe-heating shop or a forms of cancer. does not readily offer you informa­ questionnaires or surveys, most of that will be overshadowed by discussions of terrorism and the The United States believes the accident was “ of extensive propor­ forge. As ostensible evidence of its tion about itself — at a very which are of dubious value. Soviet nuclear disaster. • It is “ plausible” but uncon­ tions” and much more disastrous reputability, the solicitation minimum, a complete, clear an­ If possible, find out if the The president arrived at Haneda Airport from Bali for firmed that the fire in the reactor is than the Soviets have indicated, stated; “ A copy of our latest nual report including an audit by organization has effective and meetings beginning Saturday with the heads of government of out, as the Soviets say. financial report filed with the an independent certified public useful programs that do not Britain, Japan, France, West Germany, Italy and Canada. Speakes said. Weekend Plus Magazine The cabinet-ievel review, • The bulk of the radiation to be (New York) Department of State accountant. A charity’s openness duplicate those of other groups. He was met by U.S. Ambassador to Japan Mike Mansfield and headed by Bush, will consider what expected probably has been re­ may be obtained by writing to New in providing full financial disclo­ If all the foregoing seems a lot of leased by now. Japanese officials. the U.S. diplomatic response to the York State Department of State, sure is a key indicator of its trouble, check out the charity with Churkin stuck close to his ’The Tokyo summit is the main reason for Reagan’s 22,000-mile. accident should be and determine Office of Charities Registration, responsibility. the two leading charity-rating government’s official line on the 13-day trip to the Far East, the longest of his presidency.. what further steps should be taken 162 Washington Aye., Albany. N.Y. Once you have the annual report, agencies; the National Charities accident, starting off by reading — The leaders will meet in formal sessions starting Sunday, for working with the international 12231; or U.S. Cancer Research check to see whether the charity’s Information Bureau. 19 Union it hardly took five minutes to do it ostensibly to talk about trade, monetary reform, growth and atomic agencies, Speakes said. UPI photo Council.” fund-raising and administrative Square West, New York, N.Y. — all the official statements issued international debt. The Bush group does not repiace Upon checking, however, my costs are reasonable. 10003; and the Council of Better since Monday’s initial disclosure. But two situations posing a threat to the allied nations are the interagency task force con­ Vitaly Churkin, a second secretary at the Soviet research associate, Ellen Herman- According to the National Health Business Bureaus, 1515 Wilson He referred back to those state­ son, learned that as of late April, Council, whose members are vo­ Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209. certain to dominate informal talks — Libyan-backed terrorism vened by Reagan earlier this week, Embassy, prepares to testify Thursday before a House and the" Chernobyl atomic power station accident that sent a Speakes said. That group “ is more ments frequently. the USCRC had not yet filed a luntary health agencies that follow These agencies will send you energy subcommittee. In the unprecedented appear­ In his perfectly fluent and radioactiYe'cloud across much of Europe this week. of a working group with the Bush report with the New York State strict accounting procedures, in regularly updated lists rating idiomatic English marred only by panel is more of a policy group.” he ance, he answered questions about the Soviet nuclear agency — more than three months 1984 a collective 18 percent of hundreds of charities and up to a misplaced accent here and there, said. accident. Churkin made two points over and South Africa strike iargest ever On Thursday, Vitaly L. Churkin, over: the casualty figures are second secretary of the Soviet the second Soviet official ever to said after the hearing that he )} JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Police said today .seven Embassy, went before a House appear before a congre.ssional extended the invitation because, ” I correct, and the Soviets did all they A b ou t Town blacks, including a policemen, died in widespread violence panel to discuss allegations that panel. The first was a trade really thought they might/have an could be expected to do to notify 2 during a May Day strike by more than 2.5 million blacks — the the Soviets have not been forth­ representative who testified be­ interest in testifjmig. I think they other countries of possible air­ nation’s largest walkout ever. coming about the accident at fore the Joint Economic Commit­ did it because they Knojv^hey have borne contamination. Asked why it took from Satur­ Lutz offers children’s series annual Dance Talent Search at 1 p.m. Saturday at its The walkout was called by black leaders to protest the refusal Chernobyl. tee four years ago. to answer the questions the world studio at 308 Farmington Ave. The search is open to of the government to declare May Day a legal holiday. ” We have nothing to hide,” he Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., is asking.” day, when the accident started, Side-by-side offers parents and toddlers a chance to girls 9 to 11 and boys 9 to 14. No previous dance The policeman was killed when his home in Watville, east of said. chairman of the subcommittee on A State Department official, until Monday to say anything publiciy, Churkin replied, ” I would share stories, music and other activities on Tuesdays training is required and entrants are not required to Johannesburg, was mobbed by black youths. Police said he shot Churkin. 40, is believed to be only energy conservation and power. speaking on condition that his imagine there was a desire to see from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Lutz Children’s Museum. The prepare material. Winners will receive a full and killed one of the attackers before being killed. cost for a five-week session is $20 for members and scholarship to the School of Hartford Ballet’s summer what was real'y happening and Police also said they killed three more blacks during what the consequences were be­ $32.50 for non-members. program from June 20 to Aug. 8. widespread unrest and arrested more than 100 for staging illegal Preschool Mornings are for children ages 3 to 5. fore making an announcement.” Auditions also will be held for intermediate and gatherings or threatening those who attempted to report to their Cuban nuclear project a concern Since then, “ We have been very Children take part in a series on one or two mornings a jobs Thursday. week. There wili be crafts, snacks, stories and advanced students at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. They will forthcoming” with neighboring Two other blacks .were found shot to death but police had no reactors the Soviets are helping to about 200 miles from the Florida resource materials on Wednesdays and Thursdays be eligible to apply for partial and ful) scholarships to WASHINGTON (AP) - Law­ countries. the summer school. 'To reserve a place in either immediate motive for the slayings, a spokesman said. makers are looking for ways to build appear to be safer than the coast. from 9; 30 to 11; 30 a. m. The cost for the next five weeks damaged Chernobyl station in the Rep. Dante Fascell, D-Fla., is; members, $36.50 once a week and$60 twice a week: session or for more information, call the school at ensure that Cuban nuclear reac­ 525-9396. tors constructed by the Soviets are Ukraine. chairman of the House Foreign non-members, $47.50 once a Week and $71.50 twice a QUALITY SEEDS not susceptible to accidents sim­ But in a letter delivered to the Affairs Committee, said Tuesday week. Waldheim diary had death orders Soviet Embassy in Washington, he had asked the State Department AT DOWN- The museum also will offer four series of six-week 24 ilar to the Chernobyl catastrophe. NEW YORK — Form er U.N. Secretary-General Kurt A State Department official and Sen. Paula Hawkins, R-Fla.. called and the Organization of American TO-JEARTH classes for members only from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. Cancer group meets Monday on the Soviets to halt the project, States to verify with Cuban author­ beginning Wednesday. The classes, days, age groups, Waldheim kept the diary of his German army group in World a private nuclear power expert The Cancer Support Group will give an educational War II, and entered in it orders from Adolf Hitlerto kill captured said Thursday that, because of which is under construction in the ities that adequate safeguards are costs and locations include; south coast city of Cienfuegos, in place. Meet the Animals. Wednesdays, kindergarten to program Monday from 7 to 8; 30 p.m. at Manchester Greek partisans and send suspected resistance Sighters to slave newer technology, two Cuban Grade 2. museum. $15. Memorial Hospital in Conference Room C. Gertrude labor camps, reported today. Who Lives There? Thursdays. Grades 3 to 6. Sutcliffe, executive director of Manchester North The dairy was written by Waldheim from July 19. 1943. to Aug. Unit. American Cancer Society, will speak about the museum. $18. 21, 1943, while he was assigned as a first lieutenant to the German society’s services. Creative Crafts, kindergarten to Grade I, Fridays. general staff liaison attached to the Italian 11th Army in $18 For more information about the group, call the northwest Greece, the Times said, citing German war Wild Weather. Map and Compass and How About hospital’s Home Care Department at 646-1222, documents found in the National Archives in Washington. Hiking. Oak Grove Nature Center, $15. extension 2243. The documents were obtained by the Times and NBC News Nine in ten Manchester area readers For registration and more information, call the 2 Between the Lines: The story behind the story. from Robert Herzstein, a professorof history at the University of museum! 643-0949. South Carolina, School holds paper drive Herztein told NBC News Thursday the documentsshow ’’there Dance talent search is Saturday 4 Outlook: It’s hard to learn how to deal with loss. isn’t a shadow of a doubt” that Waldheim knew of the killings of prefer the Manchester Herald St. Bridget School will have a paper drive Saturday partisans. HARTFORD — Hartford Ballet will have its secon(^ from 9 a.m. to noon at Lydall Inc. on Colonial Road. 5 Profiles: Marjorie Reed, retired Red Cross executive. Frigid air chills the Northeast for local news 0 Cover Story: Craig Sylvia wants to make people laugh. A blast of frigid Canadian air blew an unseasonable chill from A Births the Plains to New England today, while the storm front blamed over any other print publication. for two boating deaths in the Great Lakes continued to whip up 9 Sexuality: A formerly taboo topic, masturbation, is explored in gale-force winds in the region. Glass, Sarah Lynn, daughter of Burton A. Riemer of Marblehead. (Cormier) Crean of West Hartford, ” It will be another cold day from New England across the Donald J. and Carolyn (Herzberg) Mass. The paternal grandparents was born April 17 at Manchester The Kinsey Report. Upper Ohio Valley and into North Dakota,” said Paul Fike of the Glass of 102-B Downey Drive, was are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kellner Memorial Hospital. The maternal National Weather Service. ‘ ‘Highs for the day will be in the 40s to If you live in Manchester then the Herald’s the m m .. born April 17 at Manchester of Newton Center, Mass. grandmother is Theresa V. Families: More and more Americans are taking a hike. And 50s — that’s lOto ISdegrees below normal forthis time of year.” newspaper for you because it’s the only one that’s Memorial Hospital. The maternal Leighton of 49E Rachel Road. The 10 Freeze or frost warnings were posted for northern Lower grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. geared expressly to the needs of the community. A Sierakowski, Jonathan Adam, paternal grandmother is Marion J. loving it. Michigan and much of northern and west central Wisconsin, recent survey conducted by First Market Research Y Carl Herzberg of Saginaw. Mich. son of Eugene A. and Dorothy Crean of Naugatuck. The baby has while heavy thunderstorms that spawned a tornado in Texas The paternal grandparents are (Kobus) Sierakowksi of 101 Straw­ a sister, Kaitlin Elizabeth. 3. weakened as they moved south into Mexico. of Boston pointed out that the Herald’s major FWffs begins Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glass of berry Lane, was born April 15 at At the Movies: “ Sweet Liberty” is a movie within a m ovie... The Canadian cold front brought light snowshowers, strong strength is in its local news coverage and its Md for teat Burbank. Calif. The baby has two Manchester Memorial Hospital. Brophy, Jennifer Leah, daugh­ 12 winds and freezing temperatures to the upper Great Lakes intimate focus on the Manchester area. According in slate Senate brothers, Donald Jr.. 16. and Ryan, The maternal grandparents are ter of Kevin M. and Pamaia Jean “ Lullaby” is an international feat... Film capsules. 7, and three sisters, Laurie 15, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kobus of New (Zinsser) Brophy of 176 Ralph Thursday. to the study, nearly nine in ten readers say they Shannon. 10, and Amber, 8. Britain. The paternal grandpar­ Road, was born April 21 at read the Herald for the local news and nearly seven U! ents are Irene Sierakowski of Manchester Memorial Hospital. 13 Weekend Television: An eight-page pullout section with No sign of leak in Delta rocket in ten say that local news is the most important Kellner, Alexander Zachary, son Hartford and Frank Sierakowksi The maternal grandparents are strength of the paper. of Charles K. and Nancy (Reimer) of Rockville. The baby has a state Senator and Mrs. Carl program schedules for Saturday and Sunday... Jumble, TV CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. — NASA engineers today found no Kellner of 120 Plymouth Lane, was brother. Michael, 7. Zinsser, also of 176 Ralph Road, puzzle and the Free Zone. sign of the fuel leak that grounded a Delta rocket Thursday and if born April 17 at Manchester The paternal grandparents are no more problems are found, the agency’s first launch since the Memorial Hospital. The maternal Crean, Allison Elizabeth, daugh­ Mr, and Mrs. George M. Brophy of Challenger disaster will take place Saturday. The same study shows that the Manchester Herald is grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ter of Terence M. and Dorna 756 N. Main St. 21 Music: Joe Cocker’s video is tops ... Ex-Styx star charts his own Delta No. 1’^ had been scheduled for blastoff at 6:18 p.m. EDT rated quite highly 4a terms of space devoted to course... Turntable tips. Thursday but engineers conducting routine tests discovered a selected local issues in its Qfnnion pages. Nearly eight few ounces of RP-1 kerosene rocket fuel had leaked past the in ten readers find that the space devoted to Heavy drinkers risk fatai stroke first-stage engine’s main fuel valve. viewpoints on local issues to be more than sufficient in Trends: Arbitration can help you resolve a car dispute. Although subsequent tests found no additional leakage, NASA 22 was taking no chances in the wake of the Challenger disaster Jan. explaining the issues. This extensive coverage CHICAGO (AP) - Heavy in a telephone interview Thursday. chance of non-drinkers of having a 28 and the April 18 failure of an Air Force Titan 34-D rocket at drinkers can add another item to "You should get yourself out of hemorrhagic stroke, in which a provides readers with the depth of information they Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. their list of reasons for cutting that category for a number of blood vessel in the brain breaks 24 Careers: How others perceive your voice can be crucial to your need to make reasonable decisions on key local issues down on alcohol — nearly three reasons and cut down on your and bleeds, the study found. ’’The more prudent course of action was to go through and success. make sure those (fuel) lines are dry,” said NASA spokesman that may impact on their lives today, or in the future. times the risk of the kind of stroke intake.” Subjects who reduced their In turn, the Letters to the Editor column allows that is most often fatal, according Donahue’s comments accom­ alcohol consumption lowered their George Diller, adding that some leakage is acceptable. to a study published today. panied a 12-year study on stroke, risk for hemorrhagic stroke signif­ readers an opportunity to vent their views on an issue. ■’If you’re a casual Joe. a social the nation’s third leading cause of icantly, the researchers said. 2 5 The Image Workshop: Here’s some spring first aid for boring One of the most important news categories in the drinker, we’re not recommending death behind heart disease and Previously, heavy alcohol con­ suits. minds of most Manchester area rfesidents is local any changes in that behavior,” cancer. The study of 7,878 Ha­ sumption has been suspected of said Richard P. Donahue, a waiian men appears in the Journai contributing to strokes, but the news, with nearly 75% rating the Manchester Herald researcher with the National of the American Medical increased risk was thought to 2 7 The Curious Shopper: Beef fat is found in many processed foods. The very high in this coverage area. Heart. Lung and Blood Institute in Association. occur mostly in people also prone Bethesda, Md. Heavy drinkers — those who to high blood pressure, the re­ “ But if you’re a heavy drinker, consumed 40 ounces of alcohol a searchers said. 28 Celebrity: Ted Danson’s wife had a stroke during childbirth. It your risk not only of stroke but also month, or the equivalent of slightly Subjects in this study, however, Hooting o f ... cancers and death from motor more than two beers per day — had normal blood pressure, Do­ taught him the power of love. vehicles is higher,” Donahue said were found to have 2.9 times the nahue said. Paying attention to the needs of its readers is the number one priority of the Manchester Herald. 2 30 Dining In: Nuts are any baker’s best friend. Owls They feel it is their responsibility to listen to what residents in Manchester have to say. They’re Artificial hip aids arthritis victims 31 Dining Out: Restaurant critic Sondra Stave visits the new Gift & Craft Shoppe especially interested in hearing any comments you Chiang Jiang restaurant. may have about the service you get from the BOSTON (UPI) - Thousands disease that affects 16 million conference announcing the project Herald. They guarantee prompt delivery and struck by painful hip arthritis will Americans. The disease develops Thursday. benefit from a sensor-equipped when the cartilage in the joint, Doctors were surprised to'find Grand Opening courteous, efficient service on all billing matters. If artificial implant that has pro­ which acts as a smooth bearing, that compared to walking, climb­ you’re not satisfied, they want to know about it. If vided surprising new insights into becomes pitted, thin and cracked. ing stairs and other activities, the how the joint works, doctors say. you let them know how they can improve the paper The cause is unknown. most pressure came from rising Saturday, May 3 and for you, their readers, then they will continue to be ’ ’This is like taking the blindfold The sensing device was built into from a chair — up to 3.000 pounds off,” said Dr. W. Andrew Hodge, an artificial hip joint implanted in per square inch — more than Sunday, May 4 your voice in Manchester. who implanted the device into a a 75-year-old woman in June 1984 double the pressure of jogging. woman suffering from osteoarthri­ at the Boston hospital as part of a Because of the high pressures 10am-6pm tis at the Massachusetts General 20-year project with the Massachu­ measured, orthopedic surgeons Hospital. setts Institute of Technology. now suggest their patients avoid Information provided by device Using FM radio signals, the using the leg with the newly Many Gifts and Hand Made Crafts has shown doctors better ways to device transmits data from 10 implanted hip for stair climbing replace faulty hips so they will last iHanrljpatrr MmlJi locations on the metal ball of the and when rising from a chair. longer, helped design rehabilita­ lianrlffHtrr Brralii jc ^ ic ia l joint at 254 times per In addition, they found there was 553 East Middle Turnpike tion programs that work better and second. The information has little additional pressure placed on given clues to the cause of the enabled doctors to measure the the hip when patients used a cane "YOuk VOICE IN MANCHESTER” Manchester ••YOUR VOICE IN MANCHESTER” painful disease. amount of pressure on the joint instead of two crutches. Some M.OOO people undergo hip during various activities. The researchers hope to implant On the Corner of East Middle & Vernon Sts. replacements in the United States The measurements are the first, as many as six more devices in each year to correct the effects of taken in a joint of a living human, patients of differing body sizes and Sourr»*: First Mark**! Resfarrli of Boston. Jatputrv. IQ86. osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint the researchers said during a news activity levels go - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. May 2. 1986 f MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. 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He has adequate buy additional shares to even up 2'/2 Baths thinking of try­ m J M income and owns six stocks, some my holdings 100, 300 and 500 room overhead Manchester Charming ing to make of which are selling at very shares. I have tried to sell the 72, and spacious 3 bedroom Stucco Colonial. Modern kitchen and bath. attractive prices. 84, 22 and eight shares but can’t. Sunroom and 2nd floor sewing room, dining room with brick raised more money on our stock by, If the stock never reaches the 12" Insulation in Attic Front & Rear Porches turning it over to a broker for the price at which it is to the call Would it be wise for him to sell How can I accomplish this? hearth for wood/coal stove. the stocks, pay the capital gains purpose of selling stock options. buyer's advantage to exercise the tax on his profit and put the money Fenced-in Rear Yard Can you advise us as to the safety call and buy the stock, you’re home Vinyl Sided in long-term cerfificates of dep­ ANSWER: Through almost any of our stock, should we decide to do free with a nice bit of extra money. osit? Or, is it better to let well stock brokerage firm. Most brok­ this? Also, you continue to get the < enough alone and wait until my ers will handle the sale — or Priced right at: $140,000.00 dividends on the stock. purpose — of “odd lots” of fewer ANSWER: There will be no real But, if the call’s buyer does wife inherits the stocks, because Dean hailed for hiring veterans her “basis" for capital gains tax than too shares. I suspect you risk assuming you stick strictly to exercise the call, you’ll have tosell haven’t contacted rnany broker­ writing covered call options. Many your stock. And, if the stock’s price purpose will be stocks’ values at “PuttingJVeu 1st is 2nd Nature To U s!” Dean Machine Products Inc. of Manchester recently received the time of her father’s death? ages. If you don’t know a broker­ investors do just that to increase continues to rise, you’ll miss out on age firm handling relatively small an American Legion award for hiring veterans. their incomes. future profits. Technically, that’s transactions, ask at your bank.- State Labor Commisioner P. Joseph Peraro presented the A call option is a contract, giving not a risk, because you will have ANSWER: No one can tell you, Many hanks have brokerage affil­ STRANO REAL ESTATE citation to Brian Curtis, assistanL^eiieral foreman, second from the buyer the right to purchase received the premium and locked for sure, whether the stocks you iates, or will refer customers to right, as Paul Harnois, company vice president and general 156 E. CrnlerSl. Manchester. Cl. 06040 stock — usually in multiples of 100 in the price at which the stock named in your letter are going to brokers. Manchester Well Kapt manager, and State Legion Vice Commander William J. Rich shares — at a specified price for a might have to be sold. rise or fall in price. Except for the 4 bedroom Colonlual. Many Improvements Including newer kitchen looked on. fixed period of lime. 'The buyer Now. some words of caution^ last one on the list, they are However, you do not have to buy. furnace and carpeting. Florida room overlooking private wooded yard More than 30 percent of Dean’s employees are veterans. The pays money — a "premium" — to Most option writers are wealthy sensible holdings. I ’d opt for more shares so that you will own' CALL TODAY 647-“SOLD” with brook, I'/i baths, garage. national Legion honor received by Dean was one of eight the seller. individuals and big institutional keeping the other five. “round lots" of 100 shares.Nor, do awarded in the state. So, if you sell — “write” — calls investors who own many different If your father-in-law agrees, he you have to sell your odd lots. I f , Representatives from the State Labor Department's Manches­ on the stock yoU own, you’ll collect stocks. They have the law of won’t be hit with a big capital gains you're happy with those stocks, the ter Job Service who attended the presentation were Walter the premium. That money, minus averages going for them. They win tax. And, assuming your wife is the dividends they pay and their Deptula and Samuel Flanders. Each works with area employers broker's commission, will be cre­ some; lose some; generally come only heir, her basis will “step up” prospects for the future, keep 2 dited to your brokerage account. out ahead. Unless you're willing to as you mention. If she sells the them. ATTENTION BABY BOOMERS to find jobs for veterans. Are you a BABY BOOMER, born between 1944and Utility earnings 8 percent higher 1956? Are you thinking of selling your home or Investment property? ALIBRIO REALTY offers MANCHESTER, N.H. — Public Service Company of New Hampshire, the main owner of the Seabrook nuclear plant, has Colt strike drags on without talks you a substantial discount with our all new announced first quarter earnings 8 percent higher than those for BABY BOOMER DISCOUNT! the same quarter in 1985. By Kenneth R. Bozlnet And you thought nobody cored about us! Soye The company said record sales for the quarter accounted for United Press International hundreds of $$$ DOLLARS $$$ and still get full, the increase — 1.91 million megawatt-hours, up 7 percent from complete professional service the same quarter in 1985. Earnings for the quarter, 72 cents per HARTFORD — Striking workers share in 1985, rose to 78 cents per share this year, the company from other parts of the country Your home or Investment property will be: Q • Professionally marketed by trained & experienced announced in a statement mailed Wednesday. were expected to join Colt Fire­ sole associates The company said earnings for the year ending March 31 arms employees on the picket line ■ Multiple LIstied for M axim um dropped 12 percent, from $2.84 to $2.49 per share. Company again today as the 14-week walkout Professional Exposure President Robert Harrison attributed the drop to accounting dragged on with no new talks • Continuously Advertised until Sold rules pertaining to stock warrants. The company issued planned. NICE COUNTRY SETTING Wo also Offer Homeowners over 55 years old a warrants in December 1984 and had to assume that a portion of About 150 people, including - ELLINGTON - SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT them will be converted to stock. striking TWA flight attendants and Yale University students protest­ Move-in condition, nicely decorated 7 room Colonial on ing apartheid, staged a tense May child-safe street. 4 bedrooms, l '/2 baths. Nice sized OUR JOB IS TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER. MANCHESTER CALL TODAY FOR A American Can elects new chief Day rally Thursday outside Colt's rooms, large lot. Finished room, workshop and laundry Hartford plant. New to the market, 5 room Cape, front to back living FREE MARKET VALUE ANALYSIS G REENW ICH — Gerald Tsai Jr. has been elected chief area in basement. "A MUST SEE HOME! ” NO OBLIGATION “When people are on strike and room, formal dining room, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, cehtral Call 649-0917 executive officer of American Can Co., succeeding the location - great starter home $87,500. ' Asking $120,900. it's the tooth anniversary of May company's chairman, William S. Woodside, who will retire in Day. tnis is the kind of thing you “Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature Tf. January. do." Said Louise Simmons, a Tsai is now vice chairman of the company, a spokesman said in memben, of the striking United A l i s r i o announcing Wednesday’s election. M Auto Wonsers union Local 376. U&R REAITY CO. STRANO REAL American Can Co. also reported Tuesday that after-tax income The international workers’ day 649-0917 was up 20 percent in the first quarter of 1986, compared with the 156 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CT. iALTY 202 East Center SI., celebrated Thursday was created 643-2692 Manchester same period last year. after the killing of 11 people 100' Net income for the first quarter of 1986 was $67.5 million, or years ago in Chicago's Haymarket Robert D. Murdock, Realtor CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLp” f e s $2.30 per share, compared with first-quarter income of $35,4 Massacre. million, or $1.20 per share in the same period last year. The violence-marred Colt strike by 1,100 UAW members began Stock market moves a little higher January 24th at the company’s UPl photo A Hartford and West Hartford w ik ’ On May Day, striking members of the tinue their bitter 14-week strike against NEW YORK — The stock market moved tentatively higher in plants, where the M-16 rifle and Colt .45 handgun are United Auto Workers Local 376 con- the Hartford plant of Colt Firearms. early trading today after three straight losing sessions. manufactured. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose j . 56 to 1,785.34 by Police said there were no arrests here to stay,” and holding signs International Airport in New York company shareholders meeting 10:30 a.m. on Wall Street. <7/^ on the picket line, but strikers had reading “ Beat hack the scab City, said she and other flight Thursday in San Francisco. Gainers narrowly outnumbered losers by about 70 issues in the to be separated from former attacks," the strikers heckled attendants were taking part in the “ Part of our strategy is that we overall tally of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. strikers who returned to work and workers as they left the Hartford rally because other unions have want to bring to the attention of all The NYSE composite index rose 0.16 to 135.64. other people who have taken jobs plant. supported their walkout. the shareholders just what the After its steep slide this week — during which the Dow Jones . at the plants. Joan Fuge, a TWA flight attend­ In a related development, union dispute is about here," said Robert Y industrial average lost about 66 points — the market may be Chanting. '‘Hey, hey, the UAW’s ant who works out of Kennedy leaders took their bitter strike to a Madore of Local 376, JUST USTEDI! ANSALDI CONDO ready to rebound a bit, analysts said. Real Estate Superior 7 rm. Cape. J,'4 baths, 1st Hr. family on Wetheral St. Gorgeous 6 rm. 2 bath Interior. BRAND NEW LISTING!!! room $112,900. " Hurry! Before trading got underway the Labor Department reported 168 Main St., Manchester S(]ui'ak\ i lfan! Immai iilali’ 7+ mom Raisi-il Raiii h "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOMES"...646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOMES!" ...646-2482 the civilian unemployment rate fell 0.1 percentage point to 7.1 on niii- rounlrv lol in Covoiilrv. Walk-oul family percent in April. Construction spending deciines in March room to lovi.|\ patio am] oval in-t;rotinil pool. On Thursday, the Dow Jones industrials fell 6.20 points to 6 4 7 -8 4 0 0 r Tasti-fiilly iliTorali'il. solar liot watiT. appliatii-i-s. 1,777.78. wool) stovi- ami m iiili mom. Offomi) at SI21,')00. Volume on the Big Board totaled 146.48 million shares, against By The Associated Press Thursday. current surge in the housing age of 30 industrial stocks fell 6.20 points to 1,777.78. much less than 147.46 million in the previous session. On Wall Street, stock prices industry should boost Paced by a steep drop in ' continued to fall Thursday, but construction. the market barometer’s record industrial building projects, over­ more slowly. 41.91-point drop Wednesday and its Dollar surges higher in Europe Stock market analysts attrib­ 17.86-point drop Tuesday. all construction spending declined The construction report indi­ uted the third straight daily drop in 1TTb LONDON — The U.S. dollar surged higher today at the opening by 1.2 percent in March, the cated that spending on factories prices to profit-taking by traders Recent economic reports of a of foreign exchanges in Europe. Commerce Department says. and other industrial projects uncertain over the course of the The drop in overall spending was widening U.S. trade deficit, declin­ NEW DUTCH COLONIAL The U.S. unit opened in Zurich at 1.8612 Swiss francs against dropped 11.7 percent in March, U.S. economy. ing factory production and lower the previous close of 1.8195 on Wednesday. Most European the largest since a 2 percent although most other sectors also '1 big rooms, 2'6 baths, family room, 2 car garage. The downturn was modest com­ construction spending had height­ JUST USTED! markets were closed Thursday for the May Day holiday. decline in February 1985, and also showed weakness. $189,900. reflected a slight decrease in pared with the two previous ened trader concerns that the "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOMESI"...646-2482 Large 3 Br Cape with fireplace and attached gar­ In Frankfurt the dollar began trading at 2.2228 marks against age. spending on residential construc­ Residential construction fell U.5 sessions, especially among blue economy would not pick up in the 2.1865 and in London at $1.5165 to the pound against $1.5287. "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOMESI" ...646-2482 tion. the department reported percent, but some analysts said the chip issues. The Dow Jones aver­ near future, analysts said. BRAND NEW LISTING!!! The greenback opened in Paris at 7.0875 francs against 6.91 and in Brussels at 45.3850 Belgian francs against 44.88. LEASE IT!!! wners have taken great priile in mainfainirig this ‘^WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSEST real reiilal property. 6-.5-.3 room aparlnienls, In Milan the dollar opened at 1,524.50 lire against 1,501. Or liiiv it! Xpiimx. 1.(KH) fi. in i-xii-llftit separalf* nlililies. aluminum sirling. newer roof, In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 170.70 yen, up from 169.40 yen at flo wilt own liM'Hlifin. Pos^ililr sui>ilivisitiri. \n i|i|f Blanchard & Rossetto idua!; 2nd SATURDAY moflern kileliens arnl lialhs. V^’all to wall larpetim: Thursday’s clpse. |i:irkint!. I i I i m I for wurkslnip. offices, slonigt*. sifiri's.' 646-2482 Sealer fl« .... for more ileiails. too. O fferf'il at $13.5.000. The dollar bought $1.3799 Canadian Thursday, up from $1.3759 ‘ ANNUAL MAY 3rc BEAL ESTATE 189 Waif Canter St. corner of McKee St. Citlnas Dlsceants Wednesday. BICYCLE SALE Joyca G. Epstain ^nEAsrc^NTeiisT. 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\ 1 « - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, May 2, 1986 y MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, May 2. 1986 - U Restructuring of Moi^anto Co. Senate budget at a glance tlK l,' puts stress on biotechnology TAG SALE SIGN WASHINGTON (AP) — Here, at a glance, are year and the new tobacco program. Farm credit estimates of the major spending totals in the program spending increase of $130 million. Bv Steve Whitworth such products accounted for about the research budget, Fillipello Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? United Press International two-thirds of the company’s sales said. fiscal 1987 budget approved early Friday by the ■ Commerce and Housing Credit — $4.3 10 years ago. but represent less He emphasized, however, the Senate. Official Senate calculations were not biilion. Recommends seiiing Farmers Home The host way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale ST. LOUI& — Restructuring of than 10 percent of sales now. amount of research funds given to available at the time of passage. Administration rural housing loan portfolio. the Monsant^Co. is nearly com­ “For the most part, what we more speculative biotechnology ■ Transportation — $27.8 billion including Classified Ad. When you place your ad, you’ll receive plete. with the chemical giant produce is still chemical-based," products represented less than 10 Totals $3S0 million increase for Federal Aviation ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. placing a muitimillion-dollar bet he said. "But these are higher percent of the total budget, ■ Spending — $1,001 trillion, compared to Administration to hire additional air traffic on the new and sometimes contro­ technology, more specialized and “It would be incorrect to draw $981.3 billion estimated for the current fiscal controllers and make other safety improve­ versial field of biotechnology. high value-added products — agri­ the conclusion we’re betting the year ending Sept. 30. If Monsanto gets the green light - cultural chemicals, pharmaceuti­ company on highly speculative ments. Increases Coast Guard funding but cuts STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQUARE, MANCHESTER from the Environmental Protec­ cals and plastics. stuff." he said, ■ Revenues — $856.7 billion, including $13.1 urban mass transit aid by 20 percent. tion Agency to conduct tests of a "Monsanto is already a dramati­ "It (biotechnology) clearly is billion in new taxes, compared to $778.6 billion ■ Community and Regional Development — genetically engineered bacteria, it cally different company than it important but shouldn’t be mis­ estimate for current year. $7.2 billion, with reductions in urban develop­ r r i HDMES HDMES HDMES APARTMENTS will be the first official test of a was a few years ago, or even one construed as being the only bet ment action grants, housing grants, and nn gene-spliced organism in the we're making. Chemicals and ■ Deficit — $144 billion, meeting the target of HELP WANTED E D h e lp WANTED ED HELP WANTED ED HELP WANTED FDR SALE |£LI fo r s a le L£U FDR SALE FDR RENT year ago. The vast majority of the the Gramm-Rudman deficit ^eduction law. termination of Small Business Administration ED environment. restructuring of Monsanto already agriculture will continue to play non-physical disaster loans. That would be an important step has occurred." very large roles in the company." Current year deficit estimated at $208 billion. Receiving and warehouse Port Time Inserters All real estate advertised Just Listed! Superior 7 140,000-Extremelv nice 11 Like Private Home — 3V] ■ Education, Training. Employment and needed for general clean­ In the Manchester Herald room cape. IV] baths. 1st room Victorian. 5 bed­ room aportment. Applian­ in the company’s plans to make Part of that change is illustrated position, leading to man­ wanted. Call 647-9946, ask ing, banquet set-up, smqll biotechnology a mainstay of its Dr, Robert J. Kaufman, the Social Services — $30.2 billion freezes most agement responsibility. for Bob. Is subject to the federal floor family room. rooms, 2V] baths, com­ ces. W orking single adult, by the company’s $160 million Monsanto researcher who has Spending programs repair work. Full time Help Wanted. House Fair Housing Act of 1968, $112,900 “ We guarantee pletely remodeled. Some married couple. No chlld- product line. programs and reduces community services Growing company with position, hourly rate, be­ investment in its Life Sciences worked closely with the gene­ ■ Military — $282 billion in outlays, $301 pro fit sharing, best suited cleaners. Monday thru which mokes It Illegal to our homes" Blanchard 8, owner financing possible. ren, pets. 643-2880.______While some scientists argue that Research Center, opened in Oc- block grants by 10 percent. High-priority nefits, vacation. Man­ Friday with flexible Rossetto Real Estate 646- splicing experiment awaiting fed­ billion in budget authority. Authority figure to ambitious Individual. advertise any preference, Strano Real Estate, 647- 3 bedrooms on busline, biotechnology represents a dan­ toben4984. Containing 250 labora­ programs including Head Start increase. chester Country Club. hours. Immediate open­ limitation or discrimina­ 2482. 7653. gerous tinkering with Mother eral approval, explained it could includes spending that will not be completed 649-4563 C all 646-0103 to r ings. Call The House­ walking distance to stores tories. 123 growth chambers and 26 reduce the need for commercial ■ Health — $37.9 billion includes a new infant Part time driver wanted tion based on race, color, Nature akin to introducing rabbits until after end of fiscal year. Budget includes 3 appointment. works. 647-0873. religion, sex or national New Dutch Colonial. 7 big and schools. Security dep­ greenhouses where scientists con­ insecticides by creating plants that mortality reduction initiative. Federal, State and Civil for Vernon area. Short osit. No pets. Call Ed to Australia or starlings to the duct innovative research in bio­ percent pay raise for uniform military person­ Service Jobs now availa­ hours, good pay. Call origin, or on Intention to rooms, 2V] baths, family United States, Monsanto believes produce their own insecticides. nel and 2 percent for civilian defense employees, ■ Medicare -- $72.8 billion assumes approval Government Jobs. $16,040 Relief cook, experienced moke any such prefer­ ro o m , 2 cor garage CDNDDMINIUMS 649-2947. technology, it represents the larg­ "We can form a partnership with ble In your area. For Info, Julie 871-2^ between 6- - $59,230/yr. Now hiring. Institultlonal cook tor the it is a necessary gamble that may and would increase other programs to keep up of cost-containment reforms. coll (805)644-9533 Dept. 8pm. ence, llm itotlon or dis­ $189,900. "W e guarantee FDR SALE est single investment in a research Mother Nature to reduce the Call 1-805-687-6000 ext. 7-3 shift on weekends. crimination. The Herald our homes" Blanchard 8> Manchester 5 rooms rem­ pay big dividends in the future. facility in the company's history. with inflation. 1258. R-9965 for current federal Apply at the meadows odeled, first floor of 2 “It's fair to say that it's a gamble number of chemical applications ■ Income Security — $121.5 billion, with no Nurses Aides - Certified. will not knowingly accept Rossetto Real Estate 646- we've made," said Kaufman. list. Manor, 333 Bldwell Street, any advertisement which 2482. fam ily house, good neigh­ to some degree because any time Richard J. Mahoney, chairman ■ International Affairs — $14.4 billion, about changes in the major support programs for $6 an hour. Good benefits, Monchester. borhood. Available June He said the company already has elderly, disabled and needy. EOE. 647-1624. Is In violation of the law. you're moving into technologies of and chief executive, has said he 80 percent in aid to other countries. Remaining Just listed! Large 3 bed­ 1st. $500 monthly plus the future, you’re dealing with expects the life sciences sector to spent about $10 million on the 1 7 ^ SITUATION security. 643-2896. experiment, but the results could amount for the operation of the Department of ■ Social Security — $210 billion freezes Wanted equipment opera­ Manchester 7 room cen­ room Cape with fireplace Manchester Northtleld higher risk." said A. Nicholas account for about one-third of the State, U.S. export financing, and foreign administrative costs, provides a 2 percent tor with paving knowl­ L L ^ WANTED ter hall colonial with 2 car and attached garage! Green Condo. Spacious 3 Fillipello, director of financial company’s sales by the 1990s. be dramatic. Mechanic Wanted - All bedrooms, 2V] baths, fin­ 3 bedroom duplex with broadcasting such as the Voice of America. cost-of-living increase for recipients. edge. Class II License garage, spacious kitchen "W e guarantee our washer/dryer hookup. communications and chief econo­ The three major components of "You could provide season-long benefits. M 8, M Service with all appliances and homes” Blanchard 8, Ros­ ished rec room. $91,900, bv Budget includes money for strengthening required. Benefits. Coll Hair stylist with follow­ Station, Route 6, Bolton. Single Christian working Available Immediately. mist for Monsanto. the sector are human health care, control and that will translate into ■ Veterans — $26.6 billion with a freeze on 742-6190 or 423-2093 be­ girl looking for llve-ln breakfast bar, formal din­ setto Real Estate 646-2482. owner. 649-2316, principles security at U.S. embassies. ing, tor Manchester area. 649-2871. only. No pets. $575 monthly "But we also feel that’s where an animal nutrition and agriculture. more yield," Kaufman said. "In 10 most programs. tween 7;30amand6;00pm. Full or port time. Call position with elderly lady ing room. Front to back 24 649-0344. feet, living room with Completely Remodeled awful lot of the growth in the future Biotechnological research is being to 20 years, we'll be able perhaps to B71-9406 or 643-9525. Service station mechanic or couple. Willing to help ■ Science, Space and Technology — $9.6 ■ Justice — $7.0 billion includes increase Easy Assembly Work! with house or yard work. fireplace, built In book­ Historic Victorian. 11 New to market. Roomy 2 is." applied to all three areas. make better-yielding super plants. billion includes money to start building and attendants full and bedroom, IV] bath town- Manchester. 2, family spending for Drug Enforcement Administra­ $714 per 100 guaranteed Production worker for Call after 3pm 649-7153. shelves, adlolning den, rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4 house. Main house, 4 bed­ Fillipello outlined the company’s Monsanto’s total inve.stment of "1 do think we’ll be able to replacement for Challenger space shuttle. Also part time. Apply In per­ reduced. Come see and extra rooms (3rd tioor) house with full basement. movement away from its past 1985 research and development improve existing crops dramati­ tion, FBI, and Immigration and Naturalization payment. No soles. light manfacturing, some son, 252 Spencer St., rooms up and down, $650 Detalls~Send stamped en­ lifting required, flexible make an otter! Boyle Real 2V] baths, 12" - Insulation Only 2 years old. Close to emphasis on bulk commodity cally I don't think we'll make the increases spending for National Science Service. Manchester. I BUSINESS shopping, schools and plus utilities. Available dollars in biotechnology might Foundation. velope; Elan 173, 3418 hours. Call 649-3900. Estate Company 649-4800. In Attic, vinyl sided, origi­ petrochemical products. He said represent as much as 30 percent of mules of the agricultural world." OPPORTUNITIES nal, ornate woodwork, busline. $80,900. Joyce G. June. Second apartment, ■ General Government — $5.6billion includes Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, Secretary-Receptionist, 2 bedrooms, built Ins, ■ Energy — $5 billion freezes most programs, Fla 33482. Bartender nights 8, wee­ Selling Your House? Free Anderson Thermo-pane Epstein Real Estate, 647- $500 million increase for Internal Revenue Manchester law firm windows, 2 fireplaces, 8895. microwave, $500 plus u tili­ reduces Strategic Petroleum Reserve spending kends. Apply In person Manchester Convenience market analysis bv the ties. Available July. 529- Service to improve processing of returns and Monday thru Friday, 9-5. Store, high trotfic, great Real Team. Vivian or large garage with room and energy conservation grants. Avon, to buy or sell. Call only, Lafayette Escad- Legal and Word Process­ 0299 or 633-6975. improve collection on unpaid taxes. rllle, 300 West Middle potential, priced to sell. Tom Ferguson 646-2482. overhead, front 8, rear Ansaldl Condo on Wethe- Playboy closing its last three clubs Dee 646-4778 or Marie ing experience preferred. rall Street. Gorgeous 6 523-9401. Tpke, Manchester. Tully Real Estate. 643 E R A Blanchard & porches, fenced In rear ■ Environment and Natural Resources — ■ General Purpose Fiscal Assistance — $2.8 Coll 646-4545 0005. yard. Priced right at room, 2 bath Interior. Pleated Classic $12.6 billion spending includes $1.2 billion for Rosetto. CHICAGO (AP) - Playboy Thursday. dictates the closing of the clubs in billion with phasing-out of revenue sharing $140,000. Strano Real Est­ Hurry. "We guarantee Superfund toxic waste cleanup work. Recom­ program during fiscal year. Painting - Experience Government Homes from ate. 647-"SOLD our homes" Blanchard 8, Enterprises is closing its last three It blamed red ink incurred these three cities.” said Christie help wanted. Coll 646-4879. mends raising fees for navigation charts and PART TIM E HELP WANTED $1 (U repair). Also delin­ Rossetto Real Estate 646- company-owned Playboy clubs — primarily by its new-concept Play­ Hefner, the company's president. services, and new recreation fees at national ■ Other — $144.7 billion toward interest on the ED quent tax property. Call Elllngton-Move-In condi­ 2482. its 26-year-old flagship club in boy Empire Club in New York, Hefner, daughter of Playboy parks. national debt and $1.2 billion to cover 2 percent LOADERS AND UNLOADERS REPS NEEDED 1-805-687-6000 ext. GH-9965 tion, nicely decorated 7 Chicago, a year-old club in New which opened in 1985. for a founder Hugh Hefner, said some of TH A C TO It/ tor Information. room Colonial on child- ■York that was billed as the club of third-quarter loss of $3.2 million. the ideas forthe Empire Club, such pay raises for civil service and Coast Guard *8.00 PER HOUR for business accounts. safe street. 4 bedrooms, ILDTS/LAND personnel. Civil service and military retirees TMILCn OHIVEM the future, and one in Los Angeles. "In light of its results and our as male Rabbit waiters and more ■ Agriculture — $23.5 billion, including Full-Time - SSO.OOO-Sao.OOO 99,900-lmmaculate colon­ IV ] baths. Nice sized FDR SALE We offer steady year round employment, paid The three clubs will shut down at ^ assessment of its business poten­ modern Bunny costumes, will be programs under the farm bill approved last would also receive’2 percent increases. Part-Time - $12,000-$ 10,000 DEVELOP YOUR ial, extra Insulation, 3 rooms, large lot. Finished vacations, 5 day work week Monday thru Fri­ room, workshop and the end of June, Playboy said ' tial, prudent business practice introduced at franchised clubs. No Selling - Repeat Business. FUTURE MOWI bedrooms, 1 Vj baths, gar­ 15 acres (more or less) Consider; age and fireplace. Strano laundry area In base­ day, paid holidays, paid benefits. Shifts availa­ Set your own hours. finest farm land In state. • PrecUctable weekly earnings ment. A must see home! ble between the hours of: Training provided. Real Estate, 647-7653. • Home frequently through Asking, $120,900.00. Deep sandy loam, no stones, 2,000 ft. river fron­ 10 am to 4 pm Call: 1-612-938-6870 the Week 114,900-Spaclous stone co­ Strano Real Estate, 647- M-F, Sam to 5pm tage. V4 mile oft rte. 6 4 pm to 9 pm • 1985-1986 company owned lonial with 3 bedrooms, 7653. (Central Standard Time) equipn>ent (Bolton/Andover) Suita­ X/v 10 pm to 3 am new thermo-pane win­ ble tor truck farm or • Full benefit package plus dows, large two car gar­ Investors Call Now! Fi­ 3:30 am to 8:30 am retirement nursery stock. $55,000.00 r T i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 (3 to 5 hour work span) age. Strano Real Estate, nally an Investment In • Regional turns which the numbers work- Terms. Owner (416) 851- • Financially sound company 647-7653. 3178. We require steady reliable, people with good MANCHESTER 3 fam ily -6-6-6-separate • Opportunity to participate in heat and utilities. Recent Business P ro p e rty ...... 25 E nte rta inm e nt...... 53 Form Supplies and Equipment__ 80 work records, and the ability to lift parcels up COUNTRY CLUB decision making 120,900-Move In condition Notices colonial with 4 bedrooms, modernization, 2 units In Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeplng/lncome Tax ...... 54 Office/Retall EcLUlPment^T...... 81 to the weight of 70 lbs. Applications and initial • Progressive management Lost/Found ...... 01 Dish Person / KKchen IVj baths, large private very good condition, 1 In Mortgages ...... 27 Carpentry/R em odellno...... 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 RATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. interviews will be taken on May 5th, 6th, 7th Experienced drivers are Rentals Personals...... 02 Prep - Part time nights needed for a new Schneider yard. Strano Real Estate, good condition, full base­ Wanted to Buy ...... 28 Polntlno/Paperlno...... 56 Boats and Marine Equipment ..... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. and 8th from 11 am to 12 m idnight, room 104. Announcements...... 03 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. National short haul operation 647-7653. ment storage, 4 car gar­ Rooflng/Sldlna...... 57 Musical Item s...... 84 and weekends, will age. Excellent rental In­ Auctions...... 04 Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum charge: 4 lines. train. Call Ellle, 848- based In Danbury, CT. Get in Rentals F loo ring...... 58 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE on the ground floor. Only Lease It!!! Or buy It! come. Coll now. Century Financial...... 05 Pets and Supplies...... 86 I RDDMS Electrical ...... 59 0103 Mon., 'w ed. and qualified individuals Approx. 4,000 sq. ft. In 21 Jackston-Showcase, FDR RENT Rooms to r R e nt...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 40 Miscellaneous tor Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to 90 Locust St., Hartford, CT Fri., 10am-2pm. interested in developing their excellent downtown loca­ 646-1316. Employment & Education Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the o future need apply. Ail tion. Possible subdivi­ Condominiums for Rent__ ...... 33 Help Wanted ...... 11 Services Wanted...... 62 Wonted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. No Phone Calls Please. applicants must have an sion. Ample parking. Manchester-Well kept 4 Room for non-smoking Homes tor R e nt...... 34 excellent driving record. Situation Wanted ...... 12 For odvertlsements to be published Monday, Ideal tor workshop, offi­ bedroom Colonial. Many gentlemen. Call 643-5600. Store/Ottice Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. EOE/M/F mVINTOIT CONTIOL/ Come prepared to fill out ces, storage, stores, etc... Imporvements including Business O pportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise PttICNASINC ASSISTANT complete application, newer kitchen, furnace Main St. location, oil utili­ Instruction...... 14 Call for more details. Industrial Property ...... 37 Hollday/Seasonol...... 71 Automotive including 10 years work Jackson 8, Jackson Real and carpeting. Florida ties Included, references Employment Services__ " ...... 15 Position open In history. Company Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cors for Sale...... 91 READ YOUR AD. Classified adyertlsements are company serving the cos­ Estate, 647-8400. room overlooking private a n d security. $175 representatives will be at; Roommates Wanted...... 39 C lothin g...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 taken by telephone as a convenience. The NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED metic Industry for respon­ wooded yard with brook. m onthly. 646-7622 after Real Estate Wanted to Rent ...... 40 F urnitu re...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one sible individual to order, Holktoy Inn Brand New Listing!!! IV ] baths, garage. 5:30 Mike Kamm. TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of IN MANCHESTER AREA follow up. and control 363 Robert SI. Squeaky clean! Immacu­ $109,900. D.W.FIsh Realty, E. Hertford, CT Homes for Sale ...... 21 Machinery and Tools...... 76 Auto Services...... 9$ the original Insertion. Errors which do not materials and related sup­ late 7 plus room Raised 643-1591 Non-Smoking working Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Services ...J e s s e n the volue of the advertisement will not plies, and maintain Inven­ Tuoe. May 6, 9 am-5 pm Ranch on nice country lot gentlemen. Security, ref­ Lawn and G arden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease.. CintBr 8L 467-553 odd only Wod. May 7, 3 pm-7 pm PHOTCMMNOE Lots/Land tor Sale...... 23 Child Care...... 51 reefed by an additional Insertion. tory records of same. Will In Coventry. Walk-out Manchester-Well kept 4 erences. $120 bi-weekly. 1424' Good Things to E at...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive ...... 97 Wait Middle Tpke. 4204M work closely with produc­ bedroom Colonial. Many Private home, busline 8< PATmm Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel Oll/Coal/Firewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... 98 Or call 2C3-354-4401 family room to lovely 8-18 MirbI* SL III tion control. Applicant patio and oval In-ground Imporvements Including parking. 647-9350. must be well organized, McCibs St. III pool. Tastefully deco­ newer kitchen, furnace A swingy pleated skirt accurate and detail ori­ and carpeting. Florida Stock Plies III ented. Send resume with rated, solar hot woter, adds a snappy accent to Hllllird SL 357-591 salary history to person­ appliances, wood stove room overlooking private APARTMENTS this comfortable style Notices Cimbridgi 81. 14-100 nel department or apply and much more. Ottered wooded yard with brook. FOR RENT with contrast band trim. ANNOUNCEMENTS Employment in person: at $124,900. Jackson 8, IV ] baths, garage. No. 1424 with Photo- 0 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Oxford S l III Jackson Real Estate, 647- $109,900. D.W.FIsh Realty, Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. & Education Engorton SL 1-55 TELEMARKETING 8400. 643-1591 474 Main Street, 1st floor 3 Size 10, 3 2 ^ bust, 2 ^ Emergency? In Manches­ Center St 227-203 APOLLO MOLOEO room apartment. Heated, yards 4B-inch; % yard ter, dial 911 for fire, Employment Opportunity Wanted RV Service per­ Lydill SL 1-47 PROOUCTS EARN $9/HR. Brand New Listing!!! no appliances, security. contrast. LOST ANO FOUNO police, medical help. - Steady lob, above aver-' son, full or part time. $56,900- We have lust Woodbrldge SL 293470 20 Mountain St. Owners have taken great $450 per month call 646- TO ORDER, send $2.50 f t r o c ii age hourly rate to quali­ Apply In person at Blon- OR MORE! listed a starter home In 2426 weekdays 9-5. Full and Part Time - Pharmacy Clerks and de­ Parker SL 390-540 Rockville, CT 06066 pride In maintaining this Coventry thot Is only one Mtters, plu 50( ter p(sti|t lai Impounded-Male 5 yrs, “ EASY DOES IT ” Is the HELP WANTED Doctor's Assistant needed fied person for delivery Aldo’s Pizza Is looking for steln Camping Center, Rt great rental property. 6-5- u n d lis t. livery person, needed to 83, Vernon. PART-TIME block from the lake! It Huskle orange and white, way to describe placing a tor Optometrlc practice. work In computerized and warehouse work. experienced help only. SIrIcklind 81. all 3 room apartments, separ­ 2 bedroom townhouse, SUE BURNEn want ad. Just call 643-2711 Good driving record a you are looking for a two ManctiMtar Harald Ridgewood St. Nutered Receptlonlst/Sales. Are Hours Include 2 nights a pharmacy. Part time. Apply In person 133 Trumbull 81 III Become e member of ate utilities, aluminum heat, hot water, carpet­ lisaaaragc. inproiind DIRECTCII/NURSE clined and is self moti­ Sara at 458-4255 or FOR S ALE Applications are now being accepted BookkMpqr / Rucup- vated, 40 hours plus. Call Help wanted-flexible carpentry ' and painting. ing rate after paid train­ pool. apply at Automatic tlorrisL - Part time as­ Summer Hilda at 643-2171. hours reliable with own Transportation a must. ing. Please reply P.O. Box BY OW NER Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. transportation. Call East Call Boyle Management DireclionR; Porter St. sistant to handle AP M-F / 8:30-4:30 1101, South Windsor, Ct. Business Products Co. Coast. 643-5539. Co. 649-4800. 06074. to Steephollow Lane. Apply in person to: and daily reconcilia­ Current CT nursing li­ Inc., Tuckie Rd., W P - Excellent 2 family — DARI-FARMS mantie, CT. tions, applicants cense required. Camping, M otom art stores need 4&4. Double garage, 1 Dari-Farms Ice Cream, Inc. should possess good recration or teaching ex­ Part Time help. Waitress, cashiers and sales per­ enclosed porches, Jack J. Lappen days 11-2. Tuesday thru Ice Cream, Inc. figure aptitude, typing perience requried Hiring sons, full and part time. patio, private anchor 40 Tolland Stage Road range: $7-$7.50 per hr. Part Time help. Stock and Friday. Ideal for house­ Realty and computer experi­ dell. Apply In person, Full time positions availa­ Apply at one of these Resumes to T. Smith. wives. Apply Antonios 956 motomart stores, 830 MOONLIGHTERS fenced yard. Conveni­ Tolland, CT 06084 ence a plus. Call Ellle, Fowlers supermarket. ble at automotive lube I6 'i East Center Street YWCA. 135 Broad St., center, experience help­ Main Street 643-4369. Silver Lahe, East Hart­ ent iocation. $124,000.' 64B-0103 Mon., Wed. 27 99 B o s to n T p k e . has an immediate opening for a 1st shift $ $ $ $ $ Mancheater, CT EOE Hartford, CT 06105. Coventry. ful but will troln. Call ford. 50 Kane Street, West and FrI., 10am-2pm., An EEO Employer. 647-8997. Dietary Aid. Immediate Hartford. Copoco Shop­ Route Drivers Call 643-4714 643-4263 opening for full/port time ping Center, Bloomfield, freezer foreman. Applicant must have Dental receptionist person to perform o var­ Ct. and 681 Silas Dean The New York Times wanted port time, unique iety of kitchen tasks In­ Highway, Wethersfield. managerial and supervisory skills. This is home delivery, service FULL-TIME opportunity for home­ cluding cooking. Expe­ a working foremans job and requires a hss seversl contract de­ DARI-FARMS CREDIT CLERK maker or college student rienced or willing to train. Bedmaker part tlme- livery opportunities NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED for b u ^ Installment Loan to work as dental recep­ Energetic, reliable be­ Immedlate opening for available -In the Man^ Oept. Contact Mr. Corrl- tionist fhursday^Tiornlngs ginner. Call Manchester person who Is willing to self-starting, motivating pprson. Excellent Chester and Glaston­ O P EN HOUSE IN BOLTON AREA Ice Cream, Inc. veau or Mrs. Williams at this summer/No expe­ Manor. 646-0129. work Monday thru Friday bury areas. These are Sunday 1-4 pm the Savings Bank of Man- rience needed, w rite to 8;30am to 12;30pm., mak­ opportunity. Applications now being part time poaltlona with MANCHESTER $105,000 chester-649-9696. Dr. Brian Bottoro, 162 ing beds and assisting L lk l 8L Has immediate openings for 2nd shift Help wanted - part tlme- above average earnings. 31 Eastland St., Manchester GRACIOUS COLONIAL S p e n c e ^ S t r e e t ', with patient feeding, plea­ taken, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 You must enjoy working Oldir Mill Rd. M onchesw. /full time golf course sant working conditions Lovely, 7 room Colonial with 3 bedrooms, 1'A freezer.selectors. Full or part time open­ DAY CAMP snack bar attendants. outdoors with minimal Reduced to $195,000. Lot 250x207. Large cus­ Brookllild 8L Bolton and good starting rate. p.m. at supervision. Starting baths, all hardwood floors under carpeting, ings. Applications are now being taken, Start Immediately 742- Call Manchester Manor, tom cape with 5 bedrooms. Lots of entertain­ INSTRUCTORS 9348. time In most areas la fully applianced kitchen, including micro- E. MIddli Tpke. 646-0129 ing areas, 4 fireplaces, brick patio plus sun- wave. Walk-up attic. Beautifuliy landscaped Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. needed In sports, cook­ 3:00 A.M. and you'll deck. Lot treed and backs up in the rear and LInliy 8t. work a few hours each with large lot and fenced in yard. Lower level Cirptnter Rd. Apply in person. ing. swimming, art, Laborer for plellne con­ Male kitchen help Dari-Farms Ice Cream, live. side to wooded-land. MUST BE SOLD! Minc.-Bolton music, bus monitoring, struction, \ must have wanted, Vic's Pizza, 151 morning, 7 days a week. rec room and fireplaced living room. 0 transportotton; top wages W. Middle Tpke. Apply li| Your own reliable car is Wi u n hilp Y N btewM Bluirldgi Or. WSI required. After Camp Dlredlont; East Middle Tpke. to Greenwood to 1 Dari-Farms Ice Cream, Inc. paid. 649-6 Dental Hygenlst expe­ person, ask for Norman. 40 Tolland Stage Road a must. No experience Bette Dr. Mineheeter Programs. K^in. age: 21. Indian to Eastland. - REALE’* PR0FE8SI0NAU Hiring range: $4-$6.50/hr, rienced. Tuesday 8, Wed­ necessary, no collec­ Ctll 64S452S. ind n k lir Oin. 40 Tolland Stage Road depending on experi- Secretary-Part time. nesday. Call between A rt decorating business Tolland, CT 06084 tions Involved. Call 1- Glastonburv-consultant eOO-424-2475 during re­ rence. Resumes to T. 9am-12. 633-3509. •’‘POitlIng; seeking' B&W REALTY D. F. KEALEi INC. MANCHESTER HERALD Tolland, CT 06084 Sntlth, YWCA, 135 Broad seeks secretary-good ty­ ^ ''’lo^lYated person EOE gular business hours or St., Hartford, CT 06105. pist. 2-3 days per week, Mother's Helper ■ Prefer­ with flair tor color. Port locally at 667-1240 or 647-1419 Rm I Esiste Call NOW 647-9946 EOE flexible schedule, word ably an adult. Part time. time to start, will train. 523-4950 between 2- 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct An EEO/AA Employer. processsing experience Flexible schedule. Call Coll tor an Interview. 4:30 A.M. 646-4525 preferred. Call 633-9812. 633-4794. 228-9020. a ' Ik"

M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. May 2. 1986 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 CONNECTICUT WEEKEND PLUS , - s ^ Hartford parade Cheney tightens Young comedian "'V CARS T oH CAMPERS/ IB0AT8/MARINE I keeps on truckin’ CONOOMIWUMS « 7 y MISCELLANEOUS TAB SALES TA6 SALES FOR SALE IS^THAILEBS / salutes Whalers conference lead I EQUIPMENT FOR RENT I FURNITURE \o i\m SALE 1978 Chrysler Le Baron Four Place Trailer ( For ^ ... page 10 ... p age 11 ... magazine inside 16 foot Mad River canoe, Results of Spring Clean­ snowmobile, ATV, trac­ Brown Plold Couch. Al­ ing! Lots of household Station wagon, new tires, most New. Excellent con­ paddles Included. Used new transmission, leather tors etc.) Excellent condi­ four fimes. Excellent con­ miscellaneous. Check It tion, rear swing gate dition. $100 or best otter. Tag Sale. Moving - 1 out. Saturday May 3rd, Interior, air, $1199 or best 649-5614. dition. $800. Pleose coll Wooden Storm windows offer. 649-8158. available, 3500 lb. capac­ Two bedroom townhouse 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- and screens, and 150 feet Franklin Street. Manches­ 9-4. 24 O'Leary Drive Man­ ity. $1,000 649-4098 after for rent. Convenient loca­ 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for ter 10-4, Saturday May 3rd chester Whitnev maple dining of Vj Inch PVC tubing. Call 1979 Chew Chevette, blue, 6pm^______tion to 1-84. Call 646-8352, Bob. 647-9221. and Sunday May 4th. osk for Don. room set. Complete only. Tag Sale - Saturday. Fur­ looks great, excellent run­ Jayco Popup - Sleeps 6, Best offer. 644-2063. ning condition. $1095. Call Two tires P205 R7514 2 Raleigh Bikes, Sears niture, toys, camping stove. Icebox, closet, can­ mounted on 1980 Grand mower, lounge chair, equipment, lots of miscel­ 646-2796 after 5pm. opy, excellent condition. Prix rims. Driven approx­ steel shelving tools, much laneous. 42 Delmont $1500 649-5809. i r n HOMES TV/STEREO/ 1985 Johnson outboard more. Mov 3rd 8, 4th. 8-4, Street. Interested? Can’t 1 ^ 1 FOR RENT motor. 5 HP has 20 hours imately 8,000 miles. $50. Call 649-8391. 26 'Plaza Drive come - call 643-2280. APPUANCES on It, mint condition. $475 Manchester. I MOTORCYCLES/ N firm. Call 646-6230. Nice 3 bedroom In duplex, Pontiac Firebird -i 6 cy­ I m o p e d s Used Refrigerators, Storm 8i Screen door. 30" nice neighborhood. $650 a x T8'/4" $5.00. Telephone Multi-Family at North Tag Sale Saturday May linder, 4 speed, power fEaurhrfitrr) iVlanchester — A City ol Village Charm HrralJi month, security and refer­ Washers, Ranges — Jovco POPUP - Sleeps 6, Field Green clubhouse. steering, power brakes, Cleon, guaranteed, parts stove. Icebox, closet, can­ 643-4751. 3rd, 10-3pm 6 Dean Dr., 1983 Shadow 750, 4000 ences a must. Coll Ed or May 3rd 9-3 and May 4th Bolton off Mt. Sumner. sunroof. AM/FM miles. $2000 or best offer Ken 649-2947. and service. Low prices. opy. Excellent condition. 11-4. On Ambassador cassette. $ 5 ^ . 643-6802; B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 $1500. 649-5809. Childs 16" Bicycle. Boys, New Mexican pottery, and a Suzuki SP 500 dirt girls, solid rubber tires, Drive. something for everyone, Main Street, 643-2171. 81 Olds Cutlas L.S 4 door. bike, $400, 12-5 weekdovs 25 Cents training wheels. $60 646- no previews. 646-7595. Saturday, May 3, 1986 I MUSICAL 6794. Tag Sale - 57 Brent Rd., Power steering 8, brakes, STORE AND Panasonic Upright Vo- May 3, 9am-3pm. Miscel­ -air, sport wheels 8, mir­ OFFICE S P A C ^ cuuln — ' “With attach­ ITEMS laneous Items. Moped. rors. Owner $2,900 633- I MISCELLANEOUS ments, bogs 8, extra belt. 7 Jordan Pool Table. 70" 38". Two 48" sticks, one I WANTED TO 2925. [ a u t o m o t iv e Manchester Office Space. months old. $50. Good H COUF SuperB Al I Tenor 33 Cedar Ridge Drive condition. Coll 646-3245 Sox. $900 plus accessories. 36" stick. Rock of balls (Near Mlnnechaug golf IBUY/TRADE 2 rooms, hedt Included. $99. 649-3826. 1977 Chevy Nova. Excel­ 8 foot truck cap. Insu­ $250 monthly, control lo­ after 5pm. Negotiable. 646-1753 be­ course) May 3rd, 8:30-4, lent condition." 2 door. tween 6:3Qpm-9;00pm. lated, sliding window. Jal­ Woman’s body found in refrigerator cation. Tullv Real Estate. roln date. May 4th. Lots of Wanted to buy. 35 M M $1800 or best offer. 643-6596 Jenn-AIre electric stove ousie windows, roof vent, 643-0005. furniture, sporting equlp- SLR camera and lenses. otter 3:30 $175. 643-1947. and oven with accesso­ Electflc guitar. Two year ment,nuggage and much Call 528-2964 ries. Block glass front old Hondo II; Gibson more. Everything excel­ BUYER MEETS seller In door,excellent working copy. Two pltkups Nke TAG SALES lent condition, plus a 1973 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright the want ods ... time after condition. $300 or best new. Completeswlth new Buick Opal Menta. Best Police hold son; time otter time! Reod and otter. 647-7653, 646-3929. leather strop and fully Neighborhood tog sale otter. use the wont ods padded case. Originally 164, 176, 177 Hamilton Dr. Used Floiot Bdat - 20 to 24 regularly. For Sale - G. Fox 16 cubic $275 asking $125. Phone Air conditioner, compu­ Aluminum storm doors, foot. CollW6190. toot upright freezer. Ex­ 643-^74. ter, vocume cleaner, baby toys, craft Items, baseball cellent condition. $100 Items, cloths, toys, twin cards, much more. 37 no charges filed firm. Coll 643-5745. bed, tools, tires, sewing Autumn Street, May 3rd. INDUSTI I MISCELLANEOUS machine and much more. 10-2. Automonve Freezer Chest. 4 feet Saturday May 3rd 9-3 Rain By George Layng Lamprecht was taken from the 3 PRO W lengths, 2 feet widths, 3'/^ FOR SALE or Shine. Herald Reporter ae by police to Manchester feet depth. Excellent MemoHaT'Htjspital Friday after­ Manchester 1500 sq. ft. I CARS Industrial space, central working condition. $60. Gigantic Tag Sale! An elderly woman, missing since noon after benjg questioned. Wood Coll 643-1866 otter 5pm. Corner ot Stone & Ed­ Hundreds of yards, new FOR SALE location. Reasonable. calicos and solids for January, was found dead in the said. Tullv Real Estate. 643- mund. Saturday May 3rd, HospitaT" spokesman Andrew GE 18 Cubic Foot side by 9-3. Rain or Shine. quilting, spring sewing refrigerator of her Spencer Street 0005. side refrldgerotor Q u ality etc. Saturday 9am. 296 home Friday afternoon by a police Beck said Lamprecht was trans­ freezer, frost tree. $350. Hackmatack Street. officer who was checking to make ferred Friday evening to "a state in-patient facility.” He declined to IWANTEO Also gas range 4 burner ------71------sure her 50-year-old mentally 2 Family Tag Sale. Satur­ Honda Civic 1978.4-speed, retarded son had enough to eat. name the facility. TO RENT top and bottom oven and front wheel drive, 1200cc broiler. $100 643-9193. Tag Sale - Union Congre­ day 9-4:30, 19 Benton engine, tires good, body police said Friday. Lambrecht had apparently been gational Church Annex, Street. Furniture and a very good, needs some Jessica Lamprecht, 85 or 86 living alone in the home without Reliable, Single Protes- RCA VKT 550 Hl-tl stereo Elm Street, Rockville, large assortment of mis­ engine work. 78,000 miles. years old, was discovered at her heat, water or a telephone, police slonol with well-trained VCR, with remote con­ TOP Saturday May 3rd, 9am to cellaneous stuff. $650. 742-7463 after 6pm. said. dog seek^ house to rent In trol, all Instructions and 4pm. Food available. 112 Spencer St. home "in a Manchester or surround­ Tag Sale - 2 Family, compressed condition" by Sgt. The inside of the home was a cords. Coll 647-8066 after 1^980 Olds Cutlas Supreme mess, said Brooks. "You wouldn’t ing town. Will sign lease, 5:30. Tag Sale - Saturday May Saturday May 3rd and S'- John Maston at about 12:30 p.m. Sunday May 4th. 9:30 to3. 4 door. Excellent condi­ believe it." he said. provide references and 3rd, 10-2. Kitchen table, tion Inside and out 58,000 The police officer was visiting her security deposit. Please For sale-white freezer up­ fish bowl, dishes, books, Rain or shine. Mlscellane^i son, Louis Lamprecht. to make The two-story house had broken ous and baby furniture. miles. Many options, call 643-2711 during the right, $150. Llkejiew. Coll womens clothes. 223 must sell Immediately. sure he was taking care of himself, windows and torn screens, a day. Ask for James or 6465-6507. \ SOIL Henry Street.______145 Lake Street CtMhyNEA.b« said Capt. Joseph Brooks at the crumbling red-brick front step, Manchester. Best offer. 649-0593. leave message. scene. and chipped shingles with flaking I MACHINERY Tag Sale - Neighborhood The incident is being treated as a white paint. Runbish was strewn Duplex In Manchester, tog sale, Castle Road, about overgrown hedges. approx. $450 per month, AND TOOLS 647-9153 May 3rd, 9am-4pm. homicide, and Louis Lamprecht is starting July 1st. Please being held by police, said police On Thursday Manchester police had issued a missing persons call 643-9882. Electric Lawn Mower. Lt. CANCELLATION OF spokesman Gary Wood. No vot. 3 HP. Cord, gross REPUBLICAN PRIMARY charges were filed as of Friday bulletin for Jessica Lamprecht catcher. $60 646-6794. BUSINESS & SERVICE DIREaORY evening, he said. after a relative reported her Notice Is hereby given that Brooks said the body was fully missing. Brooks said. Merchandise the Primorv of the Republl- Police have been aware of the I FUEL OIL/COAL/ ENDROLLS con Portv for election ot de­ I HEATING/ MISCEUANEOUS clothed, and Lamprecht knew his 27<6 Wldlh-2S* legates to the State Conven­ CLEANING I PAINTING/ mother was in the refrigerator. family and the family's substand­ IFIREWOOO tion, called fo r M a y 20,1986 Is Oy j------PUIMBING SERVICE M PAPERING ard living conditions for more than IHOUDAY/ 13Y4 w(dth-2 for 2S8 canceled due to the withdra­ SERVICES Police said they did not know how wal of all otthe candidates on 20 years. Brooks said in an m u s t be picked up at the Jessica Lamprecht died. Her body SEASONAL Seasoned firewood for the Olano Slate. Notice Is Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ Manchester Herald Otlice Nome vour own price — was taken on Friday to the state interview after the missing per­ sole, 4 foot lengths. $50 per also hereby given that In ac­ throom remodeling; In­ before 11 A M ONLY Father and son. Fast, medical examiner's office in Far­ sons bulletin was issued. He said Patio Furniture. Metal, cord. Coll 646-8590. cordance with the provisions dependable service. stallation water heaters, of section 9-426 otthe General garbage disposals; faucet mington for an autopsy. the family had also allowed farm round table, 4 chairs, Statutes, the Party-Endorsed Wanted - Office to clean In Painting, Paperhanglng Hartford State’s Attorney John animals in the house for a number needs point, $25. Um­ candidates for delegates are Manchester. Only relia­ 8i Removal. Call 646-5761. repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- O 8i D Landscaping. hereby elected. asterCard accepted. M. Bailey said he felt the woman of years. brella, $30. Wooden ble, dependable guaran­ Spring Clean Ups, Prun- Herald photo by Bashaw chaise, cushion, round ta­ tngs, flower & shrub plant­ died a natural death and was Lawrence .DelPonle. deputy TAG SALES QS t a g s a l I s Dated at Manchester, Con­ teed good work. Referen­ Painting and Paperhgng- commissioner of the Connecticut ble, $25. 646-6447 evenings necticut this 29th d ay ot ces. Call after 2. 647-1.545 ing — Exterior and Inte­ ings. Free estimates. Call placed in the refrigerator by her and weekends. April, 1986. ------rior, ceilings repolred. n n i MISCELLANEOUS 659-2436 after 5:30pm. son. Department on Aging, said Friday Manchester Police Capt. Joseph Brooks stands in front refrigerator. The woman had not been seen since A ask for Betty. E D W A R D J. T O M K IE L References, fully Insured. I S U SERVICES Police obtained a search war­ the agency's ombudsman for the of the house at 112 Spencer St. Friday afternoon where January, police said. The incident is being investigated TOWN CLERK Quality work. Martin rant from Superior Court Judge area visited the home on Monday OF MANCHESTER AAottsson, evenings, 649- Custom Rototllllng. Have police discovered the body of an elderly woman in a as a homicide and her son is being held, police said. AUCTION Odd lob s. Trucking. Eugene Kelly of Manchester at and again on Thursday. The visits FURNITURE 003-05 CARPENTRY/ 4431. Troy Blit Rototlller. Will were made after someone re­ Center Congregational Church Home repairs. You name travel. Gardens, lawns, about 6 p.m. Friday and began an INVITATION TO BID REMOOEUNO investigation of the house on quested the department's involve­ Mancheater • Sat. May 3 • 9 AM It, we do It. Free esti­ flower beds, large or Sealed bids will be received mates. Insured. 643-0304. small. Call 643-1895 Spencer Street and of the grounds ment. he said: He did not say who Large selection of enllquee. collectibloe end decorative item* In the General Services' of, Farrand Remodeling — around it. The investigation was made the request. flee, 41 Center St., M a n c h e s­ Hawkes Tree Service — Soviets admit water contaminated (furniture, basket weave baasinelte. cooper Items, bottles, ter, C T until M a y 15, 1986 at Cabinets, roofing, gut­ FLOORING Free tomatoe plants with being conducted by Manchester On Monday, the ombudsman, King - Sized bed. Firm ceramics, blanket chests, black walnut over mirror, tins, clocks, 11:00 a.m. for the following: ters, room additions, Bucket Truck 8< Chipper. rototllllng. Troybllt. M an­ police and the State Police Major David Cayer, was met at the door Y braided rugs. etc.). Indoor and outdoor furniture, hand and Stump Removal. Free Es­ mottress. Two twin box (1) C H I M N E Y R E P A IR , decks, all types of remo­ Floorsanding — Floors chester area. Call Dave Crime Squad. by lx)uis Lamprecht and told by springs. Frame. Excellent garden tools, electric appliances, oil painting, picture frames. W H IT O N L IB R A R Y , 100 deling and repairs. F R E E timates. Special consider­ 649-5005. Lamprecht that his mother had left 78's records, bicycle, drapes, cast Iron Items, dishes and like new. Specializing In ation for Elderly and Han­ Capt. Brooks, who is in charge of Chernobyl region too radioactive for residents to return condition. Will be sold NORTH MAIN ST. estimates. Fully Insured. older floorsi natural and with 2 complete sets of household Itama. TVs. stereos, sporting goods, and hundreds Telephone 643-6017, offer dicapped. 647-7553. the investigation, said no develop­ that day to go visit friends in West of other good items. Como to an en)oyable auction whore you (2) REDEVELOPMENT 8. stained. No waxing any­ ments in the case could be Hartford, DelPonte said. On sheets, 1 bedspread. All RECONDITIONING OF 6pm, 647-8509. LET YOUR newspaper ing with increased radiation in are sure to find something interesting at reasonable prices PARKER ST. WELL *10 more. John Verfallle. Call Bobcat, Backhae, loader expected until Saturday morning Thursday, Cayer again visited the By The Associated Press the brief government statement for $220, or best offer. 646-5750. help you keep fruit lors nsfreshmenfs Avaflabfa rental. Trucking, drain­ home and was told the same story, issued Thursday, which said radia­ their skies and on their soil, had 643-8082, evenings & wee­ The Town of Manchester Is Carpentry ond remodel­ sparkling clean and sweet after the medical examiner had Related story kends. Keep trying!. an equal opportunity em­ ing services — Complete age site work. Davis Con­ determined the cause of death. he said. Water reservoirs near the tion levels around the plant had relied on satellite pictures to get ployer, and requires an affir­ home repoirs and remo­ struction, 872-1400. smelling. Wash lars, dry o n p a g e 7 decreased. Gorbachev has made information on what was happen­ mative action policy tor all of completely then ' put a Wood said the search of the DelPonte said Cayer then be­ crippled Soviet nuclear power Its Contractors and Vendors deling. Quality work. Ref­ Lamprecht house could be ex­ plant at Chernobyl are contami­ no public comment on the reactor ing at the plant. erences, licensed and In­ [ELECTRICAL Homo gardens rototijled. large piece of newspaper came suspicious and inspected the Yeltsin said water reservoirs I CARS CARS I^ C A R S as a condition of doing busi­ Inside the lor and put the pected to take three to four hours. nated and the region remains too accident. ness with the Town, as per sured. Call 64M165. Reasonable rotes 647-8987. home. Cayer then contacted police "The cause lies apparently in the around the city of Chernobyl were FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Federal Order 11246. Dumas Electric— Having lid on. The paper will Police were seen photographing and the town's Human Services radioactive for evacuated resi-' We are undertaking measures to Robert E. Jarvis, absorb any moisture. Let the front yard and digging in it dents to return, a top Soviet make sure that this doesn't happen subjective realm, in human er­ contaminated, but did not elabo­ B id F o rm s, p lans and specifi­ Electrical Problems? Gardens Rototllled. Small Department, DelPonte said. He rate on how the local population cations are available at the Building-Remodeling Need a large or a small Cub Cadet garden tractor a closstfled od In /our Friday evening. Communist Party official said again," said Yeltsin, who was ror,” said Yeltsin. "We are'under- General Services' office. said the deparment's policy of taking measures to make sure that was dealing with that. Specialist. Additions, gor- Repair? We Specialize In with rear tiller, satisfac­ newspaper find o cOsh Maston said he visited Louis confidentiality prevented him Friday night. attending a Communist Party in T O W N O F oges, roofing, siding, kit­ Residential Work. Joseph tion guaranteed, 647-0530 buyer for most anything Lamprecht on Friday to learn if he The accident a week ago that Haamburg. this doesn’t happen again." The plant is near the junction of MANCHESTER, CT. chens, bathrooms, and from revealing any more ROBERT B. WEISS, Dumas. Fully Licensed. or 872-4106. you have for sale. was taking care of himself. After sent a huge, invisible oloud of Yeltsin’s comments to the party He said the three other nuclear two rivers, the Pripyat and the SPECIAL PURCHASE! GENERAL MANAGER replacement wlndows- Free Estimates. 646-5253. information. reactors at the Chernobyl com­ Dniepr. which feed into other /doors. 643-6712. Lamprecht told him he had only radiation over Europe was caused congress dealt with his criticism of 002-05 been eating peanut butterand jelly Manchester Human Services by human error said thqf official, the Western news media for plex. about 80 miles north of the rivers and reservoirs that may be sandwiches, Maston said he Director Hanna Marcus said Fri­ who is a close associate of Soviet "brazen lies” and “concocting Ukrainian capital of Kiev, were connected to the water supply for Brand N ew opened the refrigerator in the day her department only learned leader Mikhail Gorbachev. many hoaxes” in reporting on the immediately shut down after the Kiev, a city of 2.4 million in the kitchen and discovered the body. of the Lamprechts’ living condi­ The first detailed Soviet descrip-, nuclear reactor accident and fire. accident. Soviet Union’s winter wheat- "I didn’t expect it,” said Maston. tions on Thursday and that nobody tion of the Chernobyl disaster and Those comments were carried in He also reported damage- growing heartland. 1985 Mark Vll’s Brooks said Lamprecht did not its aftermath was given by Mos­ Moscow by the governmenjt-run control workers were using helic­ The area surrounding the reac- from the agency had been in ”tbr remains dangerously radioac­ try to stop Maston from opening contact with the family. cow Communist Party chief Boris news agency, Tass, which made no opters to drop sacks of sand, lead the refrigerator. Wood said that Yeltsin, in an interview in West reference to the details he gave in and boron on the reactor to cut tive. he told ARD. "People may not $3,000 Under Dealer Invoice there was electric service in the Town Health Director Ronald Germany with the ARD national the television interview, details down emissions of radioactivity. go back (at this time).” he said. house, but it appeared the refriger­ Kraatz said Friday the home was television network. which have not been available in That confirmed reports by U.S. Moscow Radio broadcast a re- last inspected by his department in officials in Washington, D.C. who, ator had no electricity. Police had "The cause lies apparently in the the Soviet Union. Please turn to page 10 3 X '5k To Choose From earlier said the house had no 1980. He said his department did subjective realm, in human error. The official press carried only like European governments deal­ electricity. not become further involved with Includes 3 Year, 36,000 Mile Warranty Police were often called to the the matter because officials ht home on reports of violent behav­ Visiting Nurses and Home Care in ior involving Louis Lamprecht, but Manchester had. told department had not heard from the family for a officials that "intervention at that House bill ends variety of taxes M o m - long time until this week. Brooks ' point of time would be counter­ ALSO MANY 1985 & 1986 productive.” You’re the said Friday. By Mark A. Dupuis This year's bill also includes a it out, but the aid is still going to the could attend a charity softball DEMOS AVAILABLE Best! United Press International $23.6 million reduction in state local governments," Milano said. tournament. Both houses, how­ revenues by having certain taxes While the House was debating ever, will meet for rare Saturday 3 HARTFORD — The House voted now paid by some utility compan­ tax cuts, the Senate gave approval sessions. Jeremy & Lynn Let AT SIMILAR SAVINGS your mom know you care. TODAY’S HERALD unanimously Friday to cut state ies to the state paid instead to cities on a/voice vote to legislation that The tax cut package headed for taxes by $78.2 million this election and towns. would require an end to toll the House would eliminate the collections on the Merritt and Includes 3 Year, year while the Senate endorsed the Gov. William A. O'Neill was not sales tax on meals costing less than 1 col. X 1”=$4.20 end to toll collections on the Wilbur Cross parkways by July ), $2, commercial and industrial Unlimited Mileage Wish her a Happy Mothers Day available for comment on the 1988. Merritt and Wilbur Cross package, but his chief budget services, fabric used for non- other Sizee: Nominees pull out Index parkways. The provision, tacked on to a Warranty with a Herald Classified Ad! advisor indicated that the plan transportation bonding bill ap­ commerical sewing, the first $2,500 d a g s r s 1 col. X *5.70 20 pages, 2 tacllont, The bill to cut taxes in a variety would be signed into law if of .funeral expenses and certain Fating opposition from lawmak­ *of areas ranging from funerals to proved 35-0, would end the collec­ 1985 1 col. X 2” *7.20 ers, Superior Court Judge Paul J. Weekend Flue Magazine approved by the Senate and sent to tions of the 35-cent tolls along the medical and'nursing home sales. Falsey and prosecutor Marcia items bought with Food Stamps ! Democratic governor. 2 col. X 2” *13.20 Ariuiro _ won House approval on a 149-0 vote parkways at Wallingford,' Milford It also would include refunds for Blank Smith had their nominations it's a reasonable tax package." and Greenwich. The bill now goes repair and replacement parts for judgeships withdrawn Friday Business______and was sent to the Senate for t ; consideration. sai^nthony V. Milano, secretary to the House. bought by companies with a $7,500 from the Legislature. Story on Classified_____ The Senate also approved and cap per firm and reduce the overall Comics______Taxes would be cut in more than of tho state Office of Policy and page 4. a dozen areas with most of the cuts Management and architect of the sent to the House a revised version sales tax on repair and replace­ Call the Manchester Herald Classified Dept. Connecticut__ governor's tax and spending of a bill to reduce interest rates on ment parts from 7 percent to 5 ^ U R V effective with the July 1 start of the 643-2711, 8:30 am-5 pm Entertainment. coming fiscal year. The plan would proposBis. credit cards issued by banks. The percent. Focus ______reduce taxes by a total of $78.2 Whil^the tax cut package did not bill would establish a formula to The package also calls for slicing Local news. 1 percent off interest and dividends 101 StrMt Deadline: 12 Noon, Friday, May 9th Sunny, windy, chilly - million. directlyXinclude the amounts of set maximum interest rates, Lottery ___ In addition, another $18 million added aid to cities and towns rather than a flat cut from 18 tax rates, exempting items bought Manchttltr 643-5135 with Food Stamps from the sales gu9t Off Exit 60 Mostly sunny, windy and chilly Opinion___ to $20 million tax reduction will O'Neill hkd sougiit, Milano said percent to 15 percent as included in tax, reducing the real estate Al 144) Your Ad will appear today, with high 50 to 55. Clear and People____ occur as the second phase of substantial increases in aid to an earlier bill. cold tonight with scattered frost. Sports____ changes enacted by last year’s municipalities are included in Lawmakers worked quickly to conveyance tax and phasing out in May 10th Low 25to35. Sunday: Mostly sunny U.S./World. Legislature iii business tax wri­ other bills approved this year. wrap up business Friday so succession taxes on surviving spouses. b r o t h e r s / edition and milder. Details' on page 2. Weather__ teoff provisions. “Jt's just another way of shaking members of the House and Senate