16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 7, 1990

TOWN OF MANCHESTER LEGAL NOTICE I INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY CARS " ^ Z o n in g Commission will hold a public hear- I FURNITURE 0?ofsALE I j ^ C A R S I ^ C A R S mg on M o n < ^ June 18, 1990 at 7:00 P.M. in fto Hearina I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE R ow , bncoln Center, 494 Main Street, Martchester Connec­ m a n c h e s t e r " Inmate found floating in vat of paint thinner l-IVING ROOM ticut to hoar and consider the following petitions; Avolloble July i ^ ^ T - $150. F o ld a w a y DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 4800/7200 square feet TOYOTA- 1986 Auto­ couch S25. Dlnlnoroor^^ end rolls CID, automatic, bed B M W 325 E- 1984 show - SOMERS (AP) — State police are in­ — Zon« Change. RC to B-ll — 604 Commercial Industrial matic. Long bed, extra cause of death. He said prison officials the shop where {nisoners make office WhaVsNews . \ . fobie set $75. Oak & 2 7 ’/i" width — 50C liner, tool box, 50K, condition. Red vestigating the death of an inmate in the Deputy Corrections Commissioner ~ to Changed 3 Phase e le c tric . 646- cab. 57,000 m iles, $5900 with eyery ayallable had called in the state police Eastern ^ ^ g (fetnct classification from RC t ^ l l at the above ad- book case $150. 13" width — 2 for SOC $5500. 742-8669. furniture for the state. None of the in­ Leonard G. Barbieri said there was little 5477. C a ll 646-6873. option. BMW/Blou- maximum-security prison here who was Division Major Crime Squad Thursday C a ll 645-0573. Newsprint end rolls can be CHEVY-1981 Cheyette. 1 mates in the shop, however, said they firm information about what had led to punkt sound sys­ found floating in a paint stripping vat in picked up at the Manchester door, 4 speed. AM /FM VOLKSWAGON f? 8 5 morning. knew what happened, the sources said. the death. Summary judgment denied MANCHESTER — Zone Change — Industrial to Herald ONLY before 11a m Jetta sedan. 5 speed, te m .$9850 c a ll 644-8331. the prison's furniture-making shop. You'll never know the cassette. Very good Safford, who was serving a 10-year Safford appeared to be alive when he “We’re not sure what happened,” he Tolland pow er o f Clossitled until Monday through Thursday condition. Runs well. olr, great condition. State police spokesman Sgt Richard A U.S. District Court magistrate in New Haven to change the zoning district $3800 c o ll 646-6388, sentence for first-degree assaulL was was pulled ouL but he stopped breathing said, adding that officials have not classification from Industnal to RR at the above I CHILD CARE you use It yourself. $700/best o tte r. 643- Sealander said Thursday night that the decided Thursday not to issue a summary judgment 9369. TOYOTA- 1986 Auto- Qol TRUCKS/VANS pulled from the vat by corrections of­ after officers had summoned the helicop­ detained any inmates in connection with PETS AND dMth of Paul Allen Safford, 37. who ficers and inmates at about 11 ajn. Of­ on the lawsuit filed by Manchester assistant town o'" Wetlands Permit B A B Y S IT T IN G - M y ^UICK-1981 Regal. Good matlc. Long bed, extra FOR SALE ter, the sources said. the incident. Mo^llcsUon (T-139) - 120 Thrall Road - Request for an died Thursday morning, had not been attorr.ey William J. Shea against the town and Town home or yours. Expe­ I DO i SPORTING [SUPPLIES c o n d itio n . $1595. A sk cab. 57,000 m ile s. Le ar ficers called for a helicopter to carry him Officials found what appeared to be inurM mttands permt to conduct regulated activities within Fights among inmates at the prison are Attorney Maureen Chmielecki. rienced Mom ayallable I GOODS fo r Steye. 872-6293 ev­ cap,lmmaculate $5900 f o r d ISO 1980. N e e ^ ruled a homicide. to a Hartford hospital, but canceled the •he weUands at the above address. C all 646-6873. bruises along Safford’s neck, but police common, but the last violent death oc- Shea filed the suit in December after then newly full time for part time. IBJO f^REE KITTENS- 20 enings & weekends. bo dy w o rk . $1000. 646- Sealander said investigators were request after determining he was dead. Please c a ll 646-7921. g o l f c l u b s ^oye had shots, dona­ 5477. believe those marks may have been there cuired in 1988, when an inmate, Ernest appointed Chmielecki fired him. f: ~ ®P*®I** Exception (Rear Lot) — - U sed. D ays 646-9693. awaiting the results of an autopsy Correction department sources told ~ R e v e s t for a special exception Starter and full sets tions needed for Pro- DODGE 1982 Aries SfatKm for some time, possibly the result of Miller, attacked two sleeping imnates In the suit he alleges he was fired because of o t A n im a ls . 742- CHEVY C60 1965. 5'/2 yard schedule for today to determine the reporters that the vat was in plain sight in 6 of the zoning regulsS^s to permit w ith boos fro m $35. wagon. 4 Cylinder. $500 dump body many new recent surgery, the sources said. who had repeatedly harassed him. A lso m isc. clubs. 649- 9666 o r 633-8515. OUTTOBECOME political reasons. Shea is a Democrat, and u the creation of a rear lot at the above address. o r best o ffe r. 646-5584. 1794. parts. Excellent condl- (Thmielccki was appointed by a Republican-cS $ 10;995 In good condition. Call said. quarters at 18 Main St. 66 Center Street 1985 TOYOTA MRZ he conspired to sell information on the on « .h. .Bta. P.O. Box 191 P.O. Box 191 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,995 1969 Linooin Town Car $19,995 a n y tim e 646-6388. That information included sensitive In a letter to the directors, Mace said the van’s Manchester, CT $5900 nuclear defense of Europe to Hungary Manchester, CT 1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,980 1989 Pontiac Grand PiixLE $ 11,995 documents on the use of tactical nuclear brakes need repair, the engine has problems and 1987 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN We buy clean, late mrxiel and Czechoslovakia, the I%I said. ^ Plumbing, Mechanical and on 06/21/90 at 11.00 AM. on 06/18/90 at 11:00 AM. 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $7,980 weapons by U.S. forces and NATO al­ there may be problems with the steering and E ^ t n ^ Subcontractors may obtain 2 copies of the Plans $7400 1989 Merc Grand Marquis LS $15,995 used cars rnd trucks. Top “This represents a hemorrhage of ex­ ^1 persons having an intorost All persons having an interest 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9^60 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM suspension system. f$^Oo1»S^W ^ ‘topositing one hundred dollars MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED prices paid. tremely sensitive information which lies, and plans for the defense of Central in sa d matter may appear and in sa d matter may appear and 1985 Buick CentU7 Sed $5,995 $5400 Stu Hlpkini/Special to the Manchester Herald Mace said in the letter that he secs no practical ($100.(W) with said Owner (or each set so obtained The Mr. D uff-Carter Chevrolet Europe, the Justice Department said in a O H be heard at that time. be heard at that time. 1985 Oidsmobiie Calais $5,960 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXISED caused grave danger to the United States ^ u n t of tU deposit will be refunded to each person who 1229 Main Street GOOD LUCK — Stephanie Ann Reichardt receives her news release. purpose for the vehicle. 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity $4,295 and its NATO allies,” FBI agent Allen Specifications in good condition with Elizabeth A. Bidwell Elizabeth A. Bidwell $9900 Manchester, CT The question was put on the agenda by Directw MORANDE diploma from the Most Rev. Peter Rosazza during East McCreight said. “We think it has major “It’s fair to say the information v/ould Ass't Clerk Ass't Clerk 81 Adams Street SCHALLER ACURA LINCOLN MERCURYMAZDA 646-6464 Willard Marvin who then abstained the vote for z m 011-06 implications.” have been very useful to the Soviet 012-06 Manchester 345 Center Street ((omieflyMoriafty Bros' Catholic High School’s graduation ceremonies Thursday. The rejection. 8. The aboyementioned Owner resen/es the right to reiect 301 Center Street Roderick James Ramsay, 28, was ar­ Union,” U.S. Attorney Robert Genzman O “o Manchester J ^ C A R S event took place at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hartford. Story, Marvin said it would cost about $1,(X)0 to repair any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding All 649-4571 M anchester rested without incident Thursday night said. He refused to confirm whether the M7-7077 FOR SALE photo on page 4. the van for use by divers. completely filled in when sub- LEGAL NOTICE 643-5135 and was being held at an undisclosed East bloc countries passed it on to the Director Joseph Tripp, fire commissioner, said it TOWN OF ANDOVER location. He was scheduled to appear Soviets. S O would cost from $10,(XX) to $20,000 to put a diving O T | Security, in the form of a Bid Bond, cer­ PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION ^ J^oday before a federal magishate. FBI agents said the seven-year nation­ tified c U ^ or Letter of Credit in an amount equal to five PUBUC HEARINGS wide investigation into the alleged spy team into service. He said in the past 10 years there m ^ pwcent ( 5 ^ o f the Wd shall be submitted with each such Ramsay worked in West Germany has been only one call for a diving team, involving ^ u m e n t The Bid Security shall be made payable to 1 ^ lilfta COTmission of Andover, Connecticut ring was continuing. They refused to say CO ^ Pay phones changed from 1983 to 1985 directly under Clyde an incident in the Connecticut River. n ^ on Monday, June 18, 1990 at Lee Conrad, 43, a retired U.S. Army ser­ how many people were involved. 0 0 geant convicted of treason by a West FBI Director William S. Sessions said #602— Application of James Davidson for a special German court and given a life sentence the investigation was one of the most New elders van approved ^°|L?t^S\o^tf:‘X r g ’°o[ “u rc^'u n ^K fe2 to foil drug dealers complicated of its kind ever undertaken permit for a home occupation at 225 Route 6. P®rid, H such period ends The town’s Board of Directors have approved the A l^ is hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard by the bureau, and the information purchase of an additional van for a program that s > passed on was “exU-emely sensitive.” re rfo i^ Information^ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Southern New concerned about drug abuse, we’re going provides free transportation for elderly residents of > I” teinmg to theM applications is on file in the office of the Z o r ^ Court papers filed in the case charge 33 CO will conduct a pre-bid conference at 1. down on loitering and make it harder for selected for the experiment because busi­ the documents as well as technical the 14-passengcr van. Most of the $33,0(X) for the > H Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester drug dealers and users to transact busi­ ness owners in those cities complain the manuals about military communications ANDOVER PLANNING & vehicle will come from the state and the remainder “0 24 Bluefield Drive Value and ness using its pay phones. most about loiterers and suspected drug technology and material about the coor­ from some private contributors. Manchester, CT 06040 ZONING (COMMISSION dination of NATO forces. much more The phone company has switched six dealers gathering around pay phones, The program is coordinated by the Elderly Out­ Junes, 1990 Ada M. ^Iliv a n , Kenneth A. Lester, The material was passed to Hungarian ^ Chairperson Chairman pay phones in New Haven and one in Levy said. reach Division of the town Human Services Depart­ 013-06 010-06 Hartford from touch tone to rotary dial SNET is following the lead of and Czechoslovakian intelligence agents, ment. according to the court papers. and has made it so the phones can’t telephone companies in the Min- Coordinator of Elderly Outreach Diane Wicks An affidavit filed in court noted that in A TRIP. Take delivery of any new or selected pre-owned and receive a receive incoming calls. neapolis-St. Paul area and in Los An­ said the program allows older people — who may January 1986 Conrad visited Ramsay, trip. Choice of destinations. Hawaii, Acapulco. Orlando or Jamaica. Hurryl Supply Limited. Since electronic pagers, a common geles. These companies, which have also not drive or have access to transportation — to do B rid g e gave him a cow bell and told him that G re ^ r Hartford's (miy Chrysler Plymouth dealer to be the recipient of FIVE STAR Qualitv tool of the drug trade, can’t be reached have limited pay phone functions to such things as see their doctors, go grocery shop­ Award for Superior Customer Satistaction and the most prestigious Award of Excellence. ^ by rotary dial telephones, buyers at the deter drug trafficking and sueet-comer anyone displaying a similar cow bell was ping, and visit relatives in nursing homes. involved in the spy ring. altered phones can’t beep dealers. And prostitutes who take calls from cus­ Wicks explained that the additional van is needed bility of East falsecarding from a The Justice Department said FBI NORTH 6-7-90 since the phones don’t accept incoming tomers at public phones. because the existing van is often used by other Departm ent holding of K-Q of hearts, he might sim­ agents were serving several search war­ ♦ 962 ply take his nine tricks. The greedy de­ calls, buyers can’t take callbacks there Melvin Wearing, head i/f the New agencies to perform similar functions. ♦ a J9 from dealers, and dealers can’t take rants in connection with Ramsay’s arrest. ♦ K 8 7 5 2 of dirty tricks clarers did well. America’s Best Selling Mini-Van Haven Police Department’s Narcotics Also, she said the 12-passenger van is not large At one table, defender West thwart­ callbacks from their suppliers. Ramsay worked directly under Conrad enough to always support the amount of people that ♦ K 2 Enforcement Unit, said changing or in the 8th Infantry Division G-3 plans By James Jacoby ed declarer’s strategy by violating the GREAT SELECTION: 50 In Stock or Transient “We are trying to put obstacles in the limiting pay telephone service may force want service, so second trips have to be made. WEST EAST section in Bad Krcuznach as the assistant defender’s rule of second hand playing All models and equipment levels to choose from. way and save nei^borhood phones,” some drug dealers off the streets, but it Another reason the van Js needed is because the 4 K 10 5 ♦ Q843 In this deal in tournament competi- low. That particular West assumed document custodian. The G-3 section of YQ 10 6 Hurry! Select yours today. SNET spokeswoman Beverly Levy said probably won’t discourage drug trifle. existing van is not properly equipped for wheel­ ♦ K 5 4 Vn" ®''®'‘y°"® reached three no-trump that South was going to put in the jack The Associated Press a division is in charge of the unit’s ♦ J 6 4 3 Thursday. “Whenever we dismantle a He said buyers and dealers probably chairs, but the new one, expected to be purchased in ♦ J 10 9 All declarers, upon winning the first from dummy if the king was in the military operations. ♦ Q 8 7 6 5 3 trick, cashed the ace of diamonds, thus South hand. And he also knew that the touch-tone phone we are doing away would just place calls from their homes RODERICK J. RAMSEY the fall, will be. Special Purchase: Factory Vehicles • Special Finance Rates 9.5% APR with the advantages, but because we are or cars. SOUTH protecting against all four diamonds play of the nine from dummy would . . . arrested for espionage Please see ESPIONAGE, page 10 ♦ a J7 being in one hand. Then they all went force his partner’s king on the actual ° PLYMOUTH HORIZON V8 7 3 2 after overtricks. A low heart was layout. So he put up the queen of ♦ A Q 10 9 played from South’s hand. When West hearts right away, just as though he A.rto T ^ D .• • ^“to. Trans., A/C, Reclining Buckets, <$A 4 followed small, the declarers made •5^ n iT ’ 2-2 EFI, Driver Air Bag, held K-Q. Declarer got back to his Sp^ Bench Seat AM/FM, Much More, Only 9,000 Miles Cancer risk increased in Vulnerable: East-West the right percentage play of the nine hand and led another heart. West now Much More, Only 2,500 Miles ^ Bucks under Dealer; South froin dummy. (The nine wins when played low, and declarer put up the 2^®®f holds K-10 or Q-10; it loses when jack. When East took the king. South Souili West North East West holds K-Q.) East won the king was limited to nine tricks and a medio­ ^ $10,995 $8,495 the big top asbestos worker relatives 1 NT Pass 3 NT All pass and returned a club. If declarer then cre score in comparison with all I played a heart to the A-J and put in the others. AFFORDABLE AFFORDABLE AFFORDABLE By Dianna M. Talbot Opening lead: ♦ J jack, he would be rewarded with two ^ 7ames Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on Bridge" and By Paul Raeburn in New York. Landrigan was one of the “Jacoby on Card Games’(written with his father, '90 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM Manchester Herald overtricks for a score of plus 460. If Choice of 3, Auto, A/C, 2.5 EFI. Driver '89 EAGLE PRIMIER ES The Associated Press conference’s organizers. declarer was nervous about the possi- the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at ChoiM Of Two. Auto, A/C. Exterior “The hazard of asbestos in place is bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. Air Bag, AM/FM, Rear Defrost, Much More, All Loss Then 9,000 Milas Decor Pkg., Full Power Equip., Tilt And Joan Linton, a member of Bowers more than we anticipated,” Landrigan Cruise. Cassette. Much More NEW YORK — The wives and 1 PTA, remembers watching a perfor­ children of asbestos workers are dying of said. $11,995 mance of Vidbcl’s “Olde Tyme Cir­ cancer at l >/2 times the rate of the Jacques Dunnigan of The Asbestos In­ Astrograph . 7 i SAVE cus,” a one-tent show featuring jug­ general population, and their only ex­ stitute, which represents the interests of glers, clowns, acrobats, acrialists, posure to asbestos was the dust on the Canadian asbestos mines, argued that be a day of reckoning. Falling further elephants and more, in Martha’s Canadian asbestos, called chrysotile as­ The Auocialert P rew CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) L e ft to clothes of their husbands and fathers, a behind now will make catching up a tri­ Vineyard last summer. | % u r your own devices today, you are likely study shows. bestos, is less dangerous than other fle difficult. 1986 PLYMOUTH POLS’ BIG EVENT — Kerry Kennedy, to perform up to your usual standards. 1987 DODGE 1987 DODGE 1986 CHRYSLER “I was impressed,” said Linton, “This finding of elevations in cancers forms. Asked about the reports at the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Subdue inclina­ HORIZON ARIES CHARGER 1987 PLYMOUTH 1986 FORD b i r t h d a y However, this might not be true it you LEBARON GTS REUANT WAGON who saw the show with her husband conference, he said, “It’s very, very poor daughter of the late U.S. Sen. Robert F. tions today to take gambles on ventures Amo., ax:, CiMn TrKto-ln Auto.. AC. ClH n. i Sp.. AC. Spotty BRONCO II really concerns us,” said the author of the feel you're being overly directed by an LMlW. Fu« Pm w LE, Woodgrain, or persons about whom you know little. Only 37.000 M >« CruPor and two children. “Everything was study, Lou Joubert of the American Can­ science that I’m listening to.” June 8, 1990 outside influence. W Tha Toyi CMn.Onncxmw Kennedy, and Andrew Cuomo, son of Your impulsive judgment might not done very professionally. It was a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) M e m b e rs cer Society. Asbestos-related diseases — lung can­ measure up too well. $ S 9 9 5 ^ $ 4 7 9 S i $ 6 5 9 8 ^ New York Governor Mario Cuomo, will In the year ahead you could find you will of the opposite gender might not see $ 6 9 5 9 : one-a-half-hour show and non-stop The study was described Thursday at a cer, a lung-scarring called asbestosis and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) In order to be luckier in situations where you rely you as charismatic as you see yourself 1988 FORD entertainment.” wed Saturday in Washington, D.C. The maintain harmony on Ihe home front to­ 1988 CHRYSLER conference on the hazards associated a cancer of the lung lining called 9 on yourself instead of others. You'll 1985 DODGE today. Coming on too strong could* mustang NEW YORKER That was when she decided to mesothelioma — occur 20 to 30 years couple is shown at the start of Tuesday’s have the wherewithal to be indepen­ day. you must set the example, not Ihe Aim.. AC. s.ooo Ulm C lu n . On* O n iw , ARIES COUPE with asbestos in place in schools and tempi someone to puncture your ego Chok» Of 2 Low LANDAU dently successful. rules. Assuming a ''D on't do as I do, but ZS.OOOUilm Amo.. AC. Cmt Akim . bring the circus to Manchester as a other public buildings. after exposure to asbestos. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) T ry to o p ­ FH_liimy.AITIt.Tim.0n t New York state Democratic Convention in do as I say" posture could ignite sparks Lo«d«d With Valut | GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Make an ef­ erate within your own sphere of influ­ $ 7 4 9 § ^ Omw. Showoom. way of helping to raise money for a In other studies, alarmingly high Asbestos was widely used as insula­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A philosophy $ 8 4 9 5 ^ $ 8 8 5 8 : Albany, N.Y. fort to be less assertive in your one-to- ence today. If you attempt to project new playground. levels of lung damage were found in tion in schools and other buildings that has proven advantageous for you SAVE $ 4995: one dealings with others today. If com­ your authority in other areas, it could re­ On Monday, June 25, the Win­ might not necessarily suit the needs of construction workers who don’t work during the construction boom of the panions feel you're overbearing or sult in unpleasant repercussions. The name doesn’t go on., an associate. Don't impose your Ideas dham, N.y.-b^ed circus will erect directly with asbestos. Many previous 1950s and 1960s, and so asbestos-related domineering, they may not want any­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) You're not on Ihe unreceptive. its 200-by-300-foot tent on the prac­ thing to do with you. Get a jump on life likely to be too patient today with per­ unless the price studies have found elevated disease and diseases are just beginning to appear. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) C o m m e r­ tice field area of Manchester High by understanding the influences which sons who don't abide by your sugges­ death rates among workers who These diseases now cause about Inside T o d a y... cial dealings could be a bit more com­ is right! are governing you in Ihe year ahead tions and ideas. Try to keep an open School. Two performances will be plicated than usual today. If you find produced asbestos or worked with it. The 10,000 deaths per year, said Dr. Stephen Send lor your Astro-Graph predictions mind, because we can always learn yourself getting mired in something held rain or shine, one at 6 p.m., the new studies find that asbestos is deadly M. Levin, also of the Mount Sinai today by mailing $1,25 to Astro-Graph, something from others. sticky, back out rather than qettina other, at 8:15 pjn. Each show can even for construction workers who do School of Medicine. c/o this newspaper. P.O. Box 91428 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This is a 20 pages, 2 sections 9 s tu c k . ^ scat 1,200 people. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be sv,e to good time to start setting a little aside in not use it in their jobs. Joubert studied 878 children and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) In an stale your zodiac sign, case you have to deal with a few rainy Bowers PTA wants to raise ELEPHANT ANTICS — A High levels of asbestos-related cancer wives of men who worked at a now- arrangement where you share a mutual Classified__ 17-20 Nation/Wbrid,____6,7,9.10 CANCER (June 21-July 22) If y o u 'v e days. Don't let yourself get in the posi­ $11,0(X) of a $40,000 goal to refur- closed asbestos plant in Rilcrson, NJ. Of interest with another make doubly sure pachyderm performer in Vid- were also found in school custodians in Com ics___ 15 Obiluarios 2 been letting your work or responsibil- tion where your wallet is holding only bi.sh the the playground area for the you're fair today. If the deal is lopsided, three separate studies, suggesting that the the 115 that have died, 38 percent died of Focus_____ 16 Ooinion a ifios pile up on you recently this could faded photographs. bel’s “Old Tyme Circus" holh trniihlp anrl nnllansp are likalv asbestos hazard in schools is greater than cancer, compared with an expected death Local/State 3-5 Soorts 11-14.17 Plea.se see CIRCUS, page 10 struts his stuff. anticipated, said Dr. Philip J. Landrigan Lo tte ry____ 2 Television IS of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Please see ASBESTOS, page 10 0

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8,1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON/COVENTRY /STATE J Weekenders . . obituaries Roundup Manchester firm loses trash Green jailed Places to go . . . Julia Connor will be in St. h ^ ’s Cemetery, East . . . things to do granddaughter, both of Manchester. for charity Julia (Stepnowski) Connor, 66, of Hartford. Calling hours are today The funeral will be Monday at 11 Man faces arson charges contract; appeals decision Vernon, wife of James Connor, died from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, A local man, convicted twice of arson charges within COVENTRY — Roland Green, a T h u r^ y (June 7. 1990) at home. Memorial donations may be made 400 Main St. Burial will be in East the past sever^ years, has been arrest again following frequent critic of town officials and She is survived by two daughters, to the American Heart Association, Cemetery. There are no calling completion of an initial investigation into recent By Rick Santos amounts of money.” said, indictments have been served the school bus company that serves Dance to be held Jean C. Callahan and Carla A. Con­ 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford hours. dumpster fires in the area, police said. Manchester Herald He noted that next year’s cost will to refuse collectors accused of split­ the town, was jailed recently for his ftrents Without Plartners, Manchester Chapter No. nor and a sister, Virginia Press, all 06492, or the Hartford County Lung Memorial donations may be made Mark Caron, 27, of 49-K Rachel road, was charged be close to a quarter of a million ting territories, rigging bids, and outspokenness — but it was lor a Association, 45 Ash St., East , The contract for the town’s tra.sh dollars less than this year, even with u 469, will hold its 20th anniversary open dance on Satur­ of Manchester. to the Zion Evangelical Lutheran with two counts of reckless burning, criminal mischief other forms of collusion. good cause. Hartford 06108. day from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn on Bridge She also is survived by a son, Church, 112 Cooper St. and 6th degree larceny by possession, police said. collection program, which for more a recycling program that will extend Green said he was taken com­ Street in East Windsor. Music will be by Richard Aubin John P. Hogan of Elmore, Vl.; Victoria C. Poharski Robert J. Cotton He was released on a $5,(X)0 bond and scheduled to than 13 years has been awarded to to an additional 4,000 households. “I don’t know why we’ve pletely by surprise last Friday when Tickets are available at the door at are $5 for members! another daughter, Ellen H. Vend of appear Monday in Manchester Superior Court. Sanitary Services Corp. of Also, Sartor said that trash haul­ re iv e d (in past years) only one on his way to a Laidlaw Transit Co Victorial C. (Vincek) Poharski, Robert J. Cotton, 76, of 125 Tan­ Manchester, has been granted to a ing, especially, is a relatively non­ bid,” he said, adding that neither Inc. meeting (where he works as a $7 for non-members. For more information, call Vernon; six grandchildren; and a 77, of Mansfield, formerly of Caron is accused of lighting a dumpster fire on April 643-6866 or 568-4428. great-grandchild. ner St., husband of Eleanor (Met- 16 at Caldor’s, 1135 Tolland Timpike, and two dumpster South Windsor refuse hauler, but the competitive market, and therefore Sanitary Services nor Reliable part-time school bus driver for the Manchester, died Wednesday (June calO Cotton, died Thursday (June 7, decision is being appealed by the the town should foster competition. RefuM were named in the bid-rig­ town) he was arrested. But Green The funeral will be Saturday at 9 6, 1990) at Windham Community fires at Tri-City Shopping Plaza in Verhon, police said. Jamboree is slated ajn. at the Burke-Portin Funeral 1990) at Manchester Memorial He also is accused of stealing a blue light out of a . local firm. In Connecticut this year, Dupont ging indictment. said he went along because it was all Memorial Hospital. Hospital. The American Legion, Dilworth-Comell-Quey Pbst Home, 76 Prospect Su, the Rock­ firefighter’s personal vehicle and stealing fireboots from , Town officials say Sanitary Ser­ part of a fund-raising activity for the She was bom in Manchester, He was bom in Manchester, April No. 102, will hold a Country Western Jamboree featuring ville ^ tio n of Vernon. Burial will the Vernon Fire Department. vices — during its dominance — American Cancer Society. N March 1, 1913, the daughter of the 8, 1914, the son of the late James had been the only bidder for the Spending the morning in a mock Frank Dorsey and Kathy Michaud Combo on Sunday be private. Calling hours are today late Anthony and Mary Vincek. She from 7 to 9 p.m. and Ruth (Fbx) Cotton. He was a Man charged with assault lucrative contract, which this year is Jud)T Hartling/Manchester Herald jail at a mall in Willinianlic, Green from 1 to 6 p.m. ^ the post home, 20 American Legion lived in town for most of her life. Ed board at impasse lifelong resident. Before retiring in for almost $1.29 million. raised about $325 in pledges that Drive. All musicians are welcome to come and par­ Memorial donations may be made She lived in Lebanon for 11 years For the third time, a 19-year-old Manchester man has MUSTERING MUSIC — The 8th Connecticut Volunteer Fife ticipate in this program. to the American Heart Association, 1976, he was a traffic manager fw been arrested for allegedly assaulting the same 15-year- However, Reliable Refuse Inc. will go to the American Cancer before moving to Mansfield in 1986. Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, for had submitted a proposal for the & Drum Corps, of Manchester will perform at a fife and drum Society. 5 Brookside Drive, Wallingford Before retiring in 1975, she was a old female, police said. Trips are planned 06492. many years. He was a member of Mark Huri of 53 Marion Drive was charged with new three-year pact beginning July over union insurance muster at the Manchester Band Shell on June 16 at 7 p.m. Ironically, some of those most materials handler for Pratt & Whit­ South United Methodist Church, a 1 and has been awarded the contract. often and severely criticized by Widow and Widowers Associated. Manchester Chap­ Ethel Bindley ney, East Hartford, where she was third-degree assault, breach of peace, re le a ^ on a Pictured here, from left to right, are Charlie Garrow on the ter No. 11, will hold their business meeting and pot luck 32nd degree Mason of Manchester $1,(XX) bond and scheduled to appear Wednesday in It will do the job for less money, ac­ By Nancy Foley recommendation by a fact-finder Green helped bail him out, including employed fro 23 years. She donated Lodge No. 73 AF&AM, the Tall snare drum, Wilma Sweeney on fife and Kelly Sweeney play­ luncheon on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Ethel (Hayden) Hindley, 93, of Manchester Superior Court, police said. cording to Gerald Dupont, director Manchester Herald from the state Labor Department. Superintendent of School Michael South Windsor, died Thursday (June her time to raise funds for the first Cedars of Lebanon, and the British- of the town’s General Services Negotiations with the secreWial ing the bass drum. Malinowski. Church, 60 Church St. All widowed people are invited. electric wheelchair, special TV In the most recent incident, the victim’s mother con-; 7, 1990) at a Manchester convales­ American Club. , Division. uiiion have come to an impasse be­ “Actually I called him and said, Planned trips are: June 12. bus trip to Mystic; July 8, bus room, and other equipment for the tacted police to say Huri again had physically assaulted | tlw Bowd of Bducatioii has come cent home. He also is survived by two Dupont said the determinant for cause the unkm does not want its ‘you just got that big raise — how trip to Ogunquit, Maine; Aug. 19, bus trip to Boston. For Mansfield Training School. her daughter on May 12, to agr^ettt with tme union, but is She is survived by a daughter-in- daughters, Esther Arme Cotton of , awarding contracts is to offer them members to begin paying for a shioe about it?’ and he said, ‘how long more information, call 643-7976 or 643-0050 She is survived by a son, Ronald An affidavit for Huri’s arrest said he and the girl had I at an impasse with two others, ac­ Towns get recycling lesson law, Irene T. Hindley of South South Windsor, and Elizabeth R. to the lowest, qualified bidder. of theh fringe bendfits, Deakin said. will $25 keep you in for?’" Green L. F\)harski of Lebanon; two attended a party together where they began arguing, cording to W lscn E, Deakia Jr„ as­ Windsor; two grandsons; and three Kordt of Northville, Mich.; a sister, . “Both companies have been in “Tm not surprised. There is rw said, laughing. daughters, Marion Bowers of the police said. sistant superintendent for ad* great-grandchildren. She was Elizabeth Salt in Canada; five business for years, and both are very readiness Weiss of Manchester, with whom Mam St., is in charge of arrange­ The discounts are associated with plan and the new texts will be intro­ Sprecial factory-direct priang from Ingersoll means we can give you 1602 Main St., East Hartford. Burial and Stephanie S. Messner, 41 Summer St., $136,000- Ray Boyd has been named inter­ Interlocal Risk Management Agen­ an amazing deal on the most duratole lawn and garden tractors made. Stahl named to society she lived; a grandson; and a great- ments. the type of contract the hauler duced this coming school year. The cy. W. Randall Toop and Muriel J. Toop to Joseph J enters. Because there arc three im Superintendent of Grounds, ac­ Buy an Ingersoll today and get America's toughest tractor for a tot Jakubiak Jr., Elizabeth Park, $159,000. cost of the texts will fit into the The conference included a series less money! ' “ ^ CD Timothy Stahl, son of Joyce and Waller Stahl of 67 separate collection programs ad- cording to Richard Fuikman, Super­ $3,000 already set aside for the pur­ of workshops on how to write recy­ Linwood Drive, has been inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, Nargarel G. Dion to Kipen J. Kolesinskas and Lesley mmistered by the town, refuse com­ intendent of Schools. The board will DO > national honorary scholarship society, at Bucknell Honor Roll A. Schurmann, Bowers Farm, conveyance tax, $190 85 chase of materials. cling ordinances, how to get state FINANCING WE panies — if hoping to get the con­ be reviewing the job description and > H University, Lewisburg, F^i. Thomas S. and Anita S. McCarron to Christopher & AS ACCEPT researching salary before discussing LOW AS "D Stahl is a senior majoring in economics. He is a dean’s Robin Fraleigh, 34 Arcellia Drive, $140,000. tracts for multiple programs — are filling the position for the long term TRADES asked m submit alternate bids with 3.9% list student and member of Phi Eta Sigma honor society. Howland, Christopher Laughman. Ediko Lengyel. Quit claim deeds at a meeting June 21. He is a student leader for the Bison Chips, an all-male a The following students have made the honor roll for discounts in return for a greater con­ Boyd has been with the school al­ Do You Know Your Number? Sute Street Bank & Trust to Ronald K. Brown and tract. cappella group. He is a 1986 graduate of Manchester the third quarter at Bolton Center School: most two years, and was assistant to B-honor roll Kathleen M. Wilkie, 140 School St., $123,500. Town Manager Richard Sartor, Cholesterol Number That Is. High School. B-honor roll Veitch in maintenance. He was 8tb grade 7th grade Stella M. Columbe to Walter Petig, 34-36 Union St who will issue the decision on the Tom Aitkin, lyier Bergeron, Rebecca Borello, Alex named to temporarily fill the posi­ Jeffrey D Italia, Kara Kilpatrick, Brad Koemer, James no conveyance tax. appeal, said Thursday that he is Landano receives degree Boy4 Bethany Butkowsky, Michael Citroni, Brian Czer- Donna L. Gessay to Eldredge G. Yost, 32 Carpenter tion on an emergency basis, added Langdo, Matthew Maneggia, Steven Toomey. closely reviewing the arguments Packman. David P. Lanciano of 850 South St., Coventry, A-honor roll nicki, Sarah Dion, Lisa Gore, Lela Lamed, Devin Mini- Road, no conveyance tax. ‘ made by Sanitary Services. Immediate recently received a bachelor of arts degree in criminal or, Carolyn Morgan, Ron Morin, Rebecca Robbins, Ryan Other items addressed were the 7th grade ‘The mtercsts of the people of purchase of textbooks to iqidate the justice from Norwich University in Northfield, Vt. 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\ \ A \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ , \ \ \ \ ^ ^ \ 4^-MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8, 1990 m a n c h e s t e r / s t a t e STATE MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8,1990__^5 8th District J postpones Hate crimes down ordinance Aparo’s friends tell stories of her abusive mother HARTFORD (AP) — Defense Owners of businesses located in new state report tified, she and her husband offered from school and that when she ques­ witnesses called in the murder con­ argued that the witnesses should be with the Eighth Utilities District will to lake the child, but that idea was Santos would not say why he is spiracy trial of Karin Aparo recalled tioned her mother about it, Joyce allowed to testify to show why gel an opportunity to study and R)r 1988, Gavron said his group later abandoned. recalling Coleman, but he sub­ By Judd Everhart her as a shy, scared child whose Aparo said it was okay because Karin Aparo did not cry at her comment on a proposed ordinance documented 251 anti-gay incidents ^ Camblor also said she saw Joyce poenaed a tape from WCCC-FM, a The Associated Press abusive mother had rejected her Aparo was more mature than most mother’s funeral, why she talked that will affect them before that or­ The 1989 incidents in Connec­ Aparo hit Karin when she was 3 first-graders. Hartford radio station that has aired from birth. about killing her mother and why dinance goes to district voters for ticut, according to Quintaglie, in- years old. a "njesday interview with Coleman. u HARTFORD — New figures Aparo, 19, is charged with con­ consideration. “She gave her a good whack and Aparo’s friend Shannon Dubois, she failed to tell police about Coleman called the station from the show that the number of so-called eluded 67 incidents of verbal harass­ spiracy to murder and accessory to The ordinance, if passed, would then said to Karin, ‘Don’t let me see who already testified for the Coleman. Weston Street jail in Hartford to say hate crimes against homosexuals ment, 10 threats of violence, nine murder in the Aug. 5, 1987 death of require employers of more than 10 assaults, four cases of police abuse one tear,’ ” Camblor said. prosecution, took the stand he was “lauding" at his former was down in Connecticut in 1989, her mother, Joyce Aparo. Her Corrigan also reminded the jurors ^ople to permit district volunteer against gays, eight cases of van­ Ihursday for the defense. Dubois Thursday that they could only apply girlfriend’s testimemy. but gay and lesbian activists say the former boyfriend, Dennis Coleman, Camblor said when she attempted firefighters to leave their jobs during dalism and one gay-related said Aparo’s relationship with her the evidence of abuse to the murder numbers were misleading because has already admitted to strangling to intervene, she was told to mind Aparo, now 19, testified this week daytirne hours to fight structure fires such crimes are chronically under­ homicide. mother right before her death was if Santos decides to use a defense of or serious hazardous materials inci­ her mother and is serving a 34-year her own business. improving. that, although she had discussed dents. reported. Gavron said the homicide was not sentence for the murder. Joyce Aparo broke away from her extreme emotional disturbance. In killing her mother with Coleman in “Fear of further retribution and that defense, which can be used only The ordinance would prohibit the being heated by police as a gay-re­ On Thursday, Aparo’s attorney, f ^ l y after that, Camblor said, ad­ Dubois said Aparo told her every­ 1986 — a year before the murder, discrimination are reasons for for murder charges, a defendant employers from deducting from a lated incident, but his group was Hubert Santos, continued his effort ding that she didn’t see her niece thing was going to be alright be­ the conversations were never failure to report anti-gay crimes,” usually admits participating in the worker’s pay or benefits b ^ u s e the certain that it was. He refused to to show a pattern of abuse that again until Joyce Aparo’s wake. cause she would be leaving home in serious. Jae ^intaglie of the Connecticut crime, but a jury can reduce the worker responded to an emergency. identify the victim or say where it began when Aparo was a child and two years to attend college. Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence had taken place. Pamela Merwin, Aparo’s first charge to manslaughter if it believes She has contradicted Coleman, Some directors said they were continued throughout her life. Assistant Stale’s Attorney James Project said at a state Capitol news Other figures released Thursday grade teacher, also testified the person lacked intent to commit who previously testified for the concerned that employers might Joyce Aparo’s sister, Ina E. Thomas vehemently objected conference Thursday. showed that, nationally, there were Thursday. She told the court that KARIN APARO murder. prosecution th ^ hours before the consider the terms of the ordinance Camblor, said the day Aparo was before each of five defense wit­ “We challenge the moral con­ 7,031 incidents of harassment and Aparo was afraid of angering her murder, Karin Aparo had begged arbitrary and that good relations be­ . . . on way to court nesses testified Thursday, saying at Additional defense witnesses are science of every citizen in Connec­ bom, Joyce said she did not want a mother and would not participate in him to commit the crime because tween employers and the fire depart­ violence against lesbian and gay child and wanted to put her up for one point: “Joyce Aparo is not on expected to be called today and San­ ment might be damaged. ticut to help end all forms of bigotry people in 1989. classroom activities for fear of dirty­ her mother was forcing her into a 'ij and hatred” said Steve Gavron, adoption. At one point, Camblor f.es- Merwin also said Aparo was left trial here!” tos also is expected to call Coleman The district directors had planned ing her clothes. relationship with a 24-year-old another project member. Gavron said that when at home alone when she was absent Santos, however, has successfully back to the stand. to seek a district vote on the or- homosexuals are attacked or violinist, Alexander Maricov. d i ^ c e at a special meeting June L f s^lence' and wm^laSncy‘’mu^ T When is Connecticut going to “ y ^ fr«JuenUy let his Tax-dodging 18, but at a meeting Thursday the ‘Enough?’”•c----- group know, but refuse to go to the dir^tors voted to get the views of police. His ^oup said it had documented business owners first and postpone a ■K'" millionaire districtwide vote until after July 15 99 incidents of harassment and “We cannot re ^ rt these incidents when a new board of directors takes violence against homosexuals in for them,” he said. “When we ask office. Cormecticut during 1989, although them if they’re willing to report sentenced the state police, required by law to h the interim, the district will them to the police, the usual By Denise Lavoie maintain such figures, had only 13 response is, ‘Are you kidding?’ mail copies of the proposed or­ The Associated Press Great firizes you always reported incidents, in addition to 82 dinance and copies of the state law Most of the people who call are not other hate-motivated crimes. out of the closet.” tlwt authorizes such ordinances to BRIDGEPORT — Peter M. district business owners with a re­ Brant, a millionaire businessman, quest that they offer their opinions socialite and polo player, lived a on its provisions. lifestyle of the rich and famous, but wanted to WIN! The ordinance was one of several was sentenced to three months in O ' items the directors had considered I federal prison for using company t o - n putting to vote June 18. As a result ; credit cards to pay for his ex- of decisions Thursday, however, tW' ; travagance. only one will be. Brant, who once hosted the Duke The district voters will be asked and Duchess of \brk, was sentenced to reappropriate a sum of up to Thursday for violating federal tax 0 ^ $17,000 to buy protective gear for laws by putting his household ser­ firefighters. The funds would come vants on his company payroll and from unanticipated surplus in the , charging jewelry, clothing and anti- current budget. ' ques for his family on company Also postponed was consideration , credit cards. ^ . of an agrwment to allow the town to In addition to the three-month take a triangle of land needed in prison term, U.S. District Judge T.F. 1 ^ front of the district fire station on Gilroy Daly fined Brant $200,000 2 rn Tolland T\impike for widening the D IP I r tM A n n v 1 r- StuHpkins/Special to the Manchester Herald road. epuoH JeiS8L|ouBy\| has "Flipped" and gave him five years probation, O “0 during which he must perform at John D. LaBelle Jr., the district’s out and DAD will also flip over a least 500 hours of community ser­ \ ^ o legal counsel, was asked Thursday S o V held Jese“i’s“ dr'S^l; vice. to discuss the proposal with the dis­ New Honda Mower or Tractor for B r^t, 43, pleaded guilty in April O “n trict’s consulting engineer to be sure , to misdemeanor charges of willful the steeper driveway grade that will nr.. FATHER’S DAY. • failure to maintain records and con- result from the loss of the land will puy Dad a Honda Mower and get: spiracy. not make the drive too steep for long 207 students leave Eagles ’ nest m fire apparatus. “I accept the responsibility for the By DiannaD i^ n a M. TalbotTalhnt Dlastcr-castplaster-cast pjtoin eagle ctoHtA statue, which sUll . . . . mess that occurred,” Brant told The directors also suggested that parents would begin pushing their F R E E side discharge chute Daly, who imposed a sentence of the transfer be made subject to a Manchester Herald hangs near the gymnasium’s ceiling. young out of the nest, so graduates one year in prison suspended after firm guarantee that a traffic light be He thought the bird co-old swoop could try out their wings. f r e e blade sharpening for life The eagle was an influential sym­ down and get him, he said. 90 days. s > installed in front of the station. A Penders refused to say goodbye to > r - bol for this year’s 207 East Catholic Penders, who this fall plans to at­ “I’d just like to say that this has light is being planned, but LaBelle his classmates — the females who F R E E assembly CD High School graduates. tend the University of Connecticut been a very difficult five-year period were dressed in white robes and said the town itself probably cannot Senior Class President James to study journalism, said he learned F R E E financing for 90 days . for me,” Brant said. “It’s been JO > make a firm commitment since the graduation caps and the males who Penders, 18, ended the school’s 26th to conquer this fear. He also said • devastating for me and my family, > H road widening is a state project. were in royal blue — and ended his and it certainly will make me a per­ commencement ceremony Thursday students could compare every year speech with “Fly, eagle, fly.” TJ The directors postponed action on by ^dressing graduates and their they spent at East Catholic to son who will ^ more tolerant in the After the ceremony, Pfenders said All this plus big bucks off everv approving bylaws of two new dis­ relatives and friends and drawing a various stages in a real eagle’s life future of judging others.” trict fire companies after LaBelle span. he had mixed emotions about common thread from the school’s graduation. piece of power equipment in Brant rushed from the courtroom said some changes in the wording of eagle mascot and their East Catholic During their freshman year, stu­ with his wife Sandy after the sen­ them is needed. He has suggested experiences. dents began cracking out of their the place!! tencing and would not talk with the changes. “It represented the end of four of protective shell, he said. Sophomore . reporters. He must surrender July 16 Dnector Joseph Tripp, fire com­ The Vernon resident first reflected the best years of my life,” he said. Lucky yini' II you rc over twenty one but less than from Newport—.S6 worth of savings And if you year, they sported feathers; junior “Sometimes you wish you could just J to begin serving his sentence. The missioner, reported that the cost of on how, as a young boy watching year, students’ beaks and talons ap­ : judge said he will recommend that 102 (that's yt-ai s not inches) enter our no contest prize can t come up with a better idea than these dumb having six wardrobes for the dis­ his father coach baseball players in stop time for a while.” peared; and senior year, they grew The ceremony was held Thursday Brant serve his time at the mini­ contest All i s No losers No kidding. Send us prizes. fiH out the entry below and we'll still send trict’s new firehouse made at Some­ the school gymnasium, he used to be wings. mum-security federal prison camp at rs Prison will be $2,160. The budget at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in your best pri/e ideas and we 11 send you a great offer you our great S6 deal. Just what you always wanted frightened by the sight of a large After graduation, Penders said. Allenwood, Pb. for next year includes $6,000 for the Hartford. wardrobes. Federal prosecutors alleged that The directors instructed LaBelle Equipment Brant and members of his family to discuss with the district’s consult­ Vocal group in concert at MARC tonight 30 Adams Street charged more than $1.5 million in ing engineer a letter from William personal expenses to his newsprint CONGRATULAllONS! By Dianna M. Talbot 'fhe band consists of disabled Manchester, CT 06040 120-tune repertoire, said Robinson, • companies from 1981 to 1984. Camosci, town director of engineer­ Manchester Herald members and came into existence ing, concerning paving over new a 6-year member of the band who • As part of a plea agreement, Brant about 15 years ago. It travels On approved credit via credit646-4055 card ptan sewer trenches on Tolland Tiimpike. works at the MARC-owned Jenny’s ' had already agreed to pay $250,000 The Alleluia Players, a 7-member throughout the state and perfonned The letter suggest changes in the Bakery in Vernon. in taxes owed the federal govern­ musical group, will perform its first at the Special Olympics and Ken­ repaving plans because the road is ment and a $125,000 civil fraud r. ^ b lic concert in Manchester from 7 nedy Center of Pterforming Arts in penalty. Vi slated for widening. District Presi­ Washington D.C. to 10 pm . tonight in the auditorium Brant’s cousin and business dent Thomas E. Landers complained The concert is being held in owned by the Manchester Associa­ partner, Joseph Allen of New York, that the town appears to be trying to memory of Deidre Boudreau, the tion of Retarded Citizens at 57 Hol­ and their two newsprint companies, get the repaving done at the expense lister St. deceased daughter of a MARC staff of residents who will pay for the member, according to MARC. The Bato Co. Inc. and its subsidiary. sewers. Directors wanted to know SAVINGS Riviere du Loup Newsprint Ltd., ^ ch a el Robinson, a Manchester what the added cost would be. The touring, Haddam-based also pleaded guilty to tax charges. group performs variations of songs resident and maraca player for the The town and district argued over group, said the band will not decide Daly fined each company a total \ a similar problem in the Irving created by other artists, such as the TIME AT VITTNER'Si of $1 million, the maximum. what songs it is going to play until group Air Supply’s “Here I Am” In their sentencing memorandum, Street sewer installing and it was ul­ the band director assesses what type timately solved by a compromise, and the Mills Brothers’ “Sentimen­ prosecutors depicted an extravagant y' tal Journey.” EVERGREEN SALE lifestyle financ^ by company credit Jim Nasium of 5 O’clock 1 . — jfrnm ^JPRieHT YEWS cards. Some of the purchases made Shadow. New Mexico, wins 3 LaDim of Satisfac­ by the Brant and Allen families in­ able Sonest Beach Aw m al Shefe?''’" ' (PYRAMIDAL SHAPED) rounds as sparring partner tion Guaranteed. Georgia. 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\ ■'X X V .-X X \ 6-MANC1IESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8,1990—7 NATION & WORLD U.S. may break off Senate may reimpose cable price restraints By Jay Arnold recognize, too, that it is a significant legislation that hampers the ability wrote Danforth and committee J dialogue with PLO The Associated Press improvement over the original staff of our industry to continue to grow, Chairman Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, WASHINGTON (AP) — The condemn the attack, carried out draft,” said John Wolfe, spokesman and to serve our subscribers.” D-S.C., that the administration op­ Bush administration has decided by the Palestine Liberation Front, WASHINGTON — The Senate is for the National Cable Television The 1984 law ended local rate posed the bill because it emphasiz^ Israel chief tells of new government Association. NRA convention to break off its dialogue with the one of the PLO’s constituent moving toward reimposing price regulation effective in 1987, and regulation at the expense of trying to Palestine Liberation Organization groups. restraints on cable television six The association was concerned since then cable prices have risen improve competition By Sergei Shargorodsky because of an attempted attack on In 'nimberry, Scotland, where over last-minute changes on how vote was expected Monday. of the formation of the government has no policy to settle the new­ years after it decided to lift controls dramatically. The cable industry also vowed to The Associated Press an Israeli beach, a newspaper Baker is attending a NATO meet­ cable must deal with competitive The new government is likely to was carried live on army radio. comers there. on a younger, less powerful cable Prospects for the bill’s passage in fight any attempt to amend the legis­ reported today. ing, State Department spokes­ TV industry. ^suibutors such as satellites and faces twin losses lake a harsher stance in trying to put The major effort of the govern­ Close election results since 1984 the full Senate were unclear. Com­ lation to allow telephone companies JERUSALEM — Prime Minister woman Margaret Thtwiler denied Faced with rising constituent wireless cable” trying to acquire merce Secretary Robert Mosbacher down the 30-month-old Palestinian ment will be made on the most im­ had forced Likud and the left-center The Washington Times, quot­ into the cable business. Yitzhak Shamir today broke a 3- the report, saying no decision has complaints about prices and service, cable programming. uprising and to push for more settle­ portant issue we are facing today, Labor into power-sharing arrange­ ing unidentified administration among law enforcement and monih-old political deadlock and been reached on whether to cut the Senate Commerce, Science and Jaines Mooney, president of the By Michael Fleeman ments of Jews in the occupied lands, tlie absorption of the mass immigra­ ments, but ideological differences sources, said Secretary of Stale dropped an estimated 250,000 announced the formation of a new moves opposed by Arab countries off the PLO talks. Transportation Committee on association, said his group also was I may want to buy your house. The Associated Press tion, Shamir said on army radio, often paralyzed political action. James A. Baker III had not yet u members in four years. government, the first Cabinet to be and the United States. Alixe Glen, a White House Thursday Approved a bill that would concerned about provisions ordering referring to the influx of Soviet decided when and how to an­ ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Na­ Baker blames the falloff in fully controlled by Shamir’s right- The far-right members of tlie new Jews. A Likud-Labor “unity” govern­ spokeswoman, also asked about allow local governments to control the Federal Communications Com­ I’m looking to purchase and occupy a 3 or 4 bedroom, 2-t- bath wing Likud bloc since 1984. nounce the action, which it said tional Rifle Association opens its membership on a $10 dues in­ government also will probably lead ment fell apart March 15 in dis­ the Washington Times report, some cable TV prices. mission to consider limits on the colonial-style home within Manchester between now and the end of “ Together with that we’ll deal probably would allow for a the year. I’d prefer a family room, full basement, a large kitchen, and a annual convention today with crease and unknown factors, but Shamir’s announcement came Shamir into more tensions with the with all the other issues, advancing agreements between the two parties said she knew nothing about it. “This is a major victory for the number of cable systems one com­ gun control advocates see a badly after he signed an agreement witli a resumption of the talks some lot that would accomodate a pool. some of its supporters puzzled why United Stales, which has been ur­ tlie peace process, solving economic over whether to take part in U.S.- time in the future. T^e dialogue with the PLO, American public,” Sen. John Dan- pany may own and the number of damaged organization. string of far-right and religious fac­ ging Israel to make concessions to earned out by Robert Pelletreau, forth, R-Mo., said following the channels that may be occupied by a If you are considering offering such a property for sale, a call to me a group known for its clout is suf­ and .social problems,” he said. proposed peace talks with I^les- The newspaper said the within the next few days might save you time, effort, and brokerage “Over the last 12 months you’re tions, plus a defector from tlie rival Palestinians to revive the stalled the U.S. ambassador in l\misia, 18-1 vole. “Millions of subscribers programmer in which the cable fering legislative defeats and a Aiab countries have claimed that tinians. d«:ision to halt the 18-month fees. My timing is flexible, so I could make a purchase committment looking at the worst period in the Labor Parly. peace process. hre fed up with high prices and ‘who operator has an interest sharp loss in membership. Lsrael will settle many of the Shamir is legally required to in­ dialogue was taken bccau.se PLO where the organization has its now and close later in the year. I don’t expect a bargain, just a fair “I think there’s a great deal of NRA’s existence,” said Luis Tol­ Today’s agreement would give Shamir’s 42-day mandate to form thousands of Soviet Jewish im- headquarters, was begun after cares’ service. The message is that Mooney said that while his group Shamir 62 votes in the 120 riicmhcr form President Chaim Herzog that leader Yasser Arafat refused to market price.If interested, please call 643-8951 and ask for Jerry I’m frustration among the membership ley, western director of Handgun a coaliuon had been set to expire at migianls in the occupied West Bank Arafat renounced terrorism. help is on the way.” would woik to effect a “reasonable already working with several area realtors, so no agents need call N he has a government before the par­ Conu-ol Inc. Knesset, Israel army radio said. A siuidown today. The announcement “We oppose the bill, but we bill” in Congress. “We cannot accept based on a very tough year,” said and Gaza Suip, but Israel has said it liamentary vole can be scheduled. James J. Baker, lobbyist for the 2.8 Among the events on the con­ million-member gun lobby based vention agenda is a membership 'i in Washington, D.C. meeting Saturday when the rank Once renowned for its political and file can question NRA leaders influence Uiroughout the nation, on legislative losses. the NRA has recently suffered California’s clampdown on as­ legislative defeats in New Jersey, sault weapons came after five Maryland and Florida. children were slain and 29 others An estimated 20,000 members were wounded in a schoolyard by will attend the convention in a man with an assault rifle. The W e I c o m e H o iv ie California, which last year p>assed man, Patrick Purdy, killed himself legislation banning more than 50 at the end of the Jan. 17, 1989, at­ types of military-style assault tack in Stockton. rifles. California also now requires a r e a l e s t a t e On Thursday, the gun lobby 15-day waiting period for the pur­ MALLARD VIEW 985 Main Street OPEN SUNDAYS 1-4 543 N. Main St. scored a tenuous victory when chase of rifles and shotguns. Manchester Elsewhere, Maryland voters ap­ Manchester; CT 06040 NEW OntuQ^ U.S. Senate supporters of a wide- RANCHES/TOWNHOUSES ranging crime bill with curbs on proved a referendum in 1988 that (203) 647-8000 NO ASSOCIATION FEES semiautomatic assault weapons bans the sale and manufacture of cheap handguns known as Satur­ EPSTEIN REALTY failed to stop a filibuster. day Night Specials. Democratic leaders, blaming In New Jersey earlier this year. LAKEWeXJD CIRCLE Joyce G. Epstein pressure from the NRA for the AVERY STREET REDWOOD FARMS Gov. James Florio signed what he 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Cape. Laige lot for Just reduced lovely 8 room Colonial. 1st 51 MCKEE STREET Immaculate 6 room 3 bedroom, failure of efforts to limit debate, summer activities. $182,500. UNIOUE MULTl-FAMILV called the nation’s strongest ban on floor family room, fireplace. 2 car garage. Immaculate 3 bedroom Colonial. Large ” OPPORTUNirvill 1 1/2 bath Cape, newer carpet­ o \ *W9're Selling Houses’ MANCHESTER $iS6 GOO initially decided the bill was dead, $180's. deck and fenced m yard. Offers invited. „ $is»,aoo ing, vinyl siding, economical the sale and possession of assault Own 2 h o u u * lo f the price of one In Ihle 3 TAKE A LOOK AT TH IS O NEI "We re Selling Houses' $140’s. gas heat & hot water. Call usi 5 -n then sought a compromise to leirtly opportunitif. Each unit h a t 2 Custom built 3 bedroom Ranch weapons. ‘VYe re Selling Houses' revive the measure. bedroome and m etreel parking. Newlv designed for happy livingl Spadous But Baker asserts that despite painted axlerlor. Main house has lul wak The convention comes at a cru­ ‘ up attic wkh pluinbing. Excellent Invecl- rtd e open floor plan. 3 bedrooms, 2 those setbacks, the NRA retains in­ f i mem• rwlor lin t snirvtime WW/l.. buyer or Investor. Con- lull baths, hardwood floors, 2 cial time in the history of the venlenl to downtown shopping, busline Only a few units remain in this fireplaces and large family room. fluence, using as an example the and highway. Call lor the delaHsH Close to F384. NRA. Along with legislative extension of the crime bill , 'A beautiful new sub-division. Our n ^ defeats, the group has lost support filibuster. 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch fea­ tures: A covered porch, OWNER OCCUPY THIS GEMIII fireplace, dining room. 1st floor m MANCHESTER $129,900 § $250,000 laundry, full basement, attached E. CHESTER DRIVE This Duplex Is owner occupied and well JUST REDUCEOIII PILGRIM LANE maintained with lormal dining rooma. 3 garage. Also 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 4-5 bedroom Colonial with 1 1/2 baths, WOODBRIDGE STREET Spadous 3 bedroom Dutch Colonial Prestigious 7 room 3 bath Cape in excellent bedrooms on each aide. O w nen side has bath units from $139,900. DIR: featuring first floor family room, dedt large dining room, oversized garage/ Spacious 6 room Colonial with lots of 3rd level reaeatlon room with pool table. SOUTH FARMS conditio,!. 2 ,0 0 sq. leei or living area, Tolland Tpk. or No. Main to overlooking yard, freshly palmed workshop. $149,9001 charm. French doors off foyer leading to Enjoy the ekyllghts and paddle lane. Full JUST LISTED 7 room, 3 o d Agreement reached beautiful master bedroom. $260's. basement and 2 car garage. Both sldee Union to Rossetto Dr. and new carpets tool Hurry before L.R., hardwood floors throughout. $140's. b^room , 2 bath Ranch. Profes­ l ■ . "Vife're Selling Houses' 'We're Selling Houses' oomplelely renovated In 1908. C a l lor it's too late — call lor an appoint­ ■We’re Selling Houses' your excluelve showlngl sionally landscaped. Won't last ment today. ------Call today! MARKET iffN ALYSI8 SENIOR CmZEN DISCOUNTS ■Vfe'ro Selling Houses' to save military jobs * HREPLACE8III O -V MEET DAVID WHITE $289,000 Every year thousands of people come to Cerv BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, Make an appolnimeni to see Ihit one of a 1 St In Service tury 21 offices to find a home. And they do. By Donna Cassata FSTsvnn ------" kind Split level wkh 4 bedroome. 2 lull Pentagon and Rep. Les Aspin, D- The largest real estate system in the world is The Associated Press baths 8 2 h a l balhs, lormal dining room, Wis., chairman of the House Armed Florida room with sliders to porch, den, behind each of us. Let David White work with 0 “n Services Committee. llraplacad living room, llreplaoed kitchen, Blanchard/Rossetto you and your family to find the perfect home. „ - - ______y 109 WEST CENTER ST CORNER OF McKEE ST.. MANCHESTER end Ixeplaced lower level recreation room. WASHINGTON — Congress and However, Rep. William Dickin­ Siding doors■ Irom■ Florida- room and den He understands your needs. His Century 21 lolojprfvr private yard. Don't mss out on this ex- record proves it. Call him today. That perfect m ^ If we don't sell your house ERA will buy it.®* FREE the Pentagon are ending months of oelleni1 opportunly lor home ownershipll home could be waiting for you. Put your trust son of Alabama, ranking Republican C«t«ln fo m o M v d IM u io n i ,ppl,. Fat Mk lo tM • copy of Itio Sollo!. Spcuffly- Plan conrtcl from,i.oo; piOnilpalinj ERA' b.oka,.. MARKET ANALYSIS REAL ESTATE J -2482 in Number One. haggling with an informal agree­ on the Armed Services panel, ac­ i t P OT ment to save tens of thousands of cused. Aspin of holding the process military jobs by shifting money hostage to a package of weapons from major weapons programs, in­ cuts that is significantly less than cluding land-bas^ missiles. what the chairman sought. Vinton Village Rie 31 P Defense Secretary Dick Cheney “What the speaker and the HILIPS 3466 D Mam Si., Coventry and House Speaker Thomas S. Fbley secretary finally agreed on bears lit­ OPEN REAL ESTATE U&R REALTY CO. 13D O^ ) ’ late Thursday decidd to give the tle resemblance to the chairman’s 1 YR. BUYER S PROTECTION AVAILABLE east of the river Pentagon the authority to transfer demands. Consequently, one cannot 742-1450 647-8120 ^ 643-2692 J 3 > about $1.5 billion from weapons help but wonder what was ac­ HOUSE 297 East Center 8L > H **ASK i^O U T OUR NEW HOME GUARANTEED SALES PROGRAM* V ^^'R obert D. Murdock, Realtor programs to payroll accounts. complished by all this in the end,” ^ Manchester Ct. 06040 Dicldnson said in a statement. The money will allow the SUNDAY Aspin’s press secretary, Lynn 647-1419 Defense Department to avoid dis­ JUNE 10,1990 V Reddy, said the chairman had no im­ missing thousands of men and MANCHESTER - Jjsm mediate comment. ^ Real Estate WE KNO W YOU'RE OUT 'raE R E ... women by October. The funds also 51 McKee Street Such shifts of money — known d that you've been keeping your eye on this picture will make up for a financial shortfall 1-4PM OPEN I as “reprogramming” — are cus­ rfect 8 rm. split level on Spring St. in Mancncsler! SUNDAY, JUNE101-4PM in the health insurance plan for BLANCHARD & Jt reduced to $174,900 this beautiful 4 bdnn, 1.5 403 Cabin Road, Colchestar tomarily submitted to the House and 647-8400 military dependents, the Civilian ROSSETTO ^ Ih home ia sure to please! Extras include F.P., COMFORTABLE COUNTRY LIVING Senate Armed Services conunittees 168 .Main Street, IVfaiiehehIcr Minutes from Hartford. Lovely 3 BR Health and Medical Program of the 646-2482 Hardwood floors. Vinyl ^ding,, newer roof, enormous and the two chambers’ defense ap­ storage area and manicured yard! i Martin School! Raised Ranch in Area of Fine Homes SOUTH WINDSOR ' $320,000 Uniformed Services. ACTNOWI! Well Maintained, Beautifully Landscaped. propriations subcommittees. Finished Rec Room with Bar, Above New U & R 4 bedroom contemporary ready for your own decor, large MANCHESTER - GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT JUST USTEOI Among the reductions are $8 mil­ Ground Pool with Deck. WILL ALSO BE HURRY, WONT LASTI In this case, Cheney had authority 168 Gerald Drive Home. Easy to taka care of. this 3 room Gorgeous new kitchen with ceramic 1st floor family room, 2nd floor balcony, formal dining room 2 1/2 OPEN. 1-4PM ON JUNE 10TH. COL­ MANCHESTER $134,900 lion from the MX rail-garrison mis­ Ranch is Move-in Condition. Paved tile, drop in range & pantry leads out to baths, 3 car garage. to proceed on his own, and he had 1-4PM CHESTER. $168,900 DIR; Rte 16 South. Ybu wm love this 3 BR. t 1/2 bath Col Driveway. Porch. Newer Sding. Nice Big the large deck overlooking ihe new sile program, $10 million from tlie Cross Over Rie 2, tst Lett after Texaco, 2 nicety situated on a pretty deep lot. 'Vi threatened to do so if no agreement BLANCHARD & Lot. COVENTRY. $100,000. oversized inground pool. Many, Many Midgeunan missile, $20 million 1 Miles. r Don't w ait..C all today. Ask lor Deb were reached. ROSSETTO updatesi Move right Ini Call Noreen eves: 646-2046 days: 647-1419. from the Trident missile submarine The Pentagon said it needed the 646-2482 today 647-1419 or 646-0668 and $20 million from the Seawolf transfer authority to avoid massive attack submarine. layoffs that would have been re­ MANCHESTER - ■!!■ I The tentative accord puts an end quired under the Gramm-Rudman Rossetto Drive to bitter squabbling between the deficit-reduction law. 1-4PM BLANCHARD & BRAND NEW LISTING!!! ROSSETTO Immaculate 7 room Cape Cod on Avondale Rd. tn BEAT THE HEAT m Ybur Very Own Pool 1.5 ACRES IN MANCHESTER!!! with Deck and 6 Person Jacuzzi. This 646- 2482 Mandiester! Futures Include 3 bediooms, 2 full MANCHESfEW $289,000 Panel says teen-agers Darling 6 Rm. Cape Cod on Gardner St in Contemporary Split Level also Features all 5 BEDROOMS & 2 t/2 Baths Make this 9 Stunning 3 year old 6 room U & R Ranch at Mountain Farms off Gar­ baths. Solar Hot Water, newly rebuilt furnace. New Appliances, Paddle Fans, Tongue & Room Raised RarKh Perfect for a Large Manchester. 3 bedrooms, fully appliancod kitchen, 176 HACKMATACK ST.. kitchen with tons of cabinets and located in the Groove Paneling & Security System. The Family. Full Finished Basement. Fireplaoe, SOUTH WINDSOR $306,000 dener St. 6 rooms all on one floor, cathedral ceiling family room with COLCHESTER ffont-to-back living room, storage outbuildings and MANCHESTER Bowers School area! Don't miss out on this absolute MBR has a W ilk-in Closet & Full Bath. Hardwood Floors on 1st Floor. TOLLAND, GRACIOUS LIVING stone fireplace, large living room, 2 bedrooms, formal dining room, lovely country setting! IMMEDIATE OCCUrANCY 4 level spill — 4 bedrooms — large AT a s BEST 403 Cabin Road gem offered at $148,500. TOLLAND, REDUCED TO $184,875. $155,900. oversized kitchen. less healthy than parents 1-4PM Priced for a QUICK SALE at $144,900. double lot — New listing — Call Ron Alirxtst NEW French Provinaal in a 649-3087. lovely setting. Quality workmanship, PHiLLIPS REAL ESTATE traditional layout. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 WASHINGTON (AP) — A failure, which for many will be a 742-1450-647-8120 baths, utility room, wonderful kitchen landscape of teen pregnancies, il­ precursor to an adult life of crime, and great room with French doors to legal drug use and violence large deck & private yard. An excellent unemployment or welfare dependen­ MANCHESTER - OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM home. Call Linda Brown. threatens the health and well-being cy,” the report said. 201 New State Road of the nation’s adolescents, a com­ The commission was formed by 1-4PM n S T R A N O j i mission of health, medical and busi­ STRANO REAL ESTATE .195 NORTH MAIN STREET 203-647 Z653 OFF the National Association of Slate r e a l t o r 1 MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 GOMrANY 203 643-2215 FAX ness leaders said today. Boards of Education and the 647- 7653 D.W.FISH HThere was an old The commission, in a report as­ American Medical Association to THE REALTY COMPANY I I sessing the health of American make recommendations on the role 220 HARTFOR^D TPKE. ‘ VERNON 24^ MAIN STREET J MANCHESTER 2200 SQUARE FEET OF UVINQ AREAII adolescents, concluded that “young of the school and community in im­ woman 35 FOSTER OR., 37 GARDEN GROVE RD. NOW'S THE VERNON people are less healthy and less proving adolescent health. Newer 4 bedroom Colonial. Newer Sparkling 3 bedroom RarKh on large sub-divislon — Good sized rooms. prepared to take their places in The 37 panel members included country lot that is 276 ft. deep. Im­ Beautiful view of the hlllt from deck society than were their parents.” former Surgeon General C. Everett u ^ o lived maculate Inside and out. A super buy arxf slider. Master bedrcxim has a Among the troubling signs cited at $134,000. Please call Barbara slider and deck tor that early morning Koop, Pollster George Gallup Jr., coffee with view. A special home in­ by the panel were: former Education Commissioner deed. Asking low $200's. Cak Barbara. • 1 million teen-age girls — near­ in a I Ernest Boyer, Illinois Gov. James LOTS OF EXTRAS ly 1 in 10 — get pregnant each year. Thompson and California school MANCHESTER $132,900 • 39 percent of high school Beamiluly landscaped, spodest ACROSS STREH FROM LAKE chief Bill Honig. Ranch w th many nice lealures 9 ASHFORD $110,000 seniors reported they had gotten Tlie commission recommended including cenlral ak, tkeplaca, Neal ^ Clean two bedroom drunk within the two previous that all teen-agers be guaranteed ac­ ovetsiza garage and a fenced Ranch within waking distance to yard. Convernemly tocaled with beamilul Aihlord Lake. 1 weeks. cess to health services, regardless of easy acceu lo highway and Screened porch, oozy Krepleoe • The suicide rate for teens has their ability to pay. This health care shopping and more. doubled since 1968. should include psycho-social as well 264 MAINJ • Teen-age arrests are up 30-fold 70 FERGUSON RD., MANCHESTER as medical services, the report said. MANCHESTER Classic Office Building — Large since 1950. tacD Quality abounds from the hardwood rooms, flexible space design LL con- • Homicide is the leading cause Also, communities should set up floors throughout to the Immaculaie fererxx room or computer space or cortoiDon ot this 8 mi Colonial in Rock- another dept. Bus a 3 room charmer of death among 15-19 year old adolescent health centers in schools ledge. Flas been superbly maintained on the second floor tor rental income. minority youths. or other convenient locations, and fussed over*. Askirlg $259,900. Asking $295,000. Call Barbara. Call Barbara. “Unhe^thy teen-agers ... are un­ financed by local, state and federal TH E HOUSE OT SEVEN QABLES 9 funds as well as by private money. REA/IAX regional designated. REAJAX east ol the rNer as the lop recruiting office In likely to attain the high levels of DUPLEX ELUNCTON $34S.m G o t m o u i 1800'i Viciorian- Ihe stMe. Barbara Wsinbwg, BrokerA>ivner ol the Yaor. Five A ^ t s Awarded Ihe education achievement required for . MANCHESTER $104^00 Presidential /kward. Tbu cannot hide sucoes. List with Ihe BEST. The report did not estimate, the f V n ttg i Two Family In t oon- siyled home near EHIngton until she called us! success in the 21st century," the cost for these services. f- Mmem tree. NEW rool, two Qiean Alao kidudet o s ^ e d Coniemporary Cape built in 1989. Each room has a specialtyl Two llreplaoes, Jacuzzi, commission’s report said. jt NEWER lumaces. good size 2cargaragt, greenhoiae and 2 An InternBttonai Network of independently Owned end Operated fie e l Estate Offices cathedral ceiling in foyer w/tile and solid oak steiiis, open balcony, sunken living room, 1st It also called on schools to play a 1 rooms rckjde 2 B R 't each. CaH Wge t x ^ . TruN a uniqua fl. laundry, central air, oak kitchen cabinets. Located In Coventry on quiet, cul-de-sac “Thousands of these young 9 lor apponmanl lo check k out tome w lh lots o( New Ernltnd $289,900.00 larger role in improving adoles­ Cninn. people will experience school cents’ health. 0

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-\— - - ...... \ \ \ N \ W ■ , ^ 8—MANCHEST1ER HERALD, Friday, June 8, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8,1990__9 OPINION In B r ie f • • Computer J Pond project 1?oMMTiC fgoH s IKHE TqND;\. AtC ShipS Titan rocket launched for military net$vork CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Titan 4 provides our nation a vital — America’s mightiest unmanned path to space for critical national space rockeu a Titan 4, blasted off security payloads.” developed s h o u ld b e seaw orthy t ^ y with a secret military payload. John FSke, director of the Federa­ It was the second launch of a tion of American Scientists’ space Titan 4. The giant rocket boosted a NEW YORK (AP) — Private policy project, said the rocket’s businesses, universities and govern­ 0H,TE\)(cc»),lTW/^THAT missile-warning satellite into orbit cargo probably is a $500 million re e x a m in e d TAN6.1 KNEVI HomR THE or scow s? in June 1989. ment agencies are teaming up to WEmio electronic eavesdropping satellite develop an advanced computer net­ The announcement that Manchester will get a The rocket was launched at 1:22 capable of intercepting missile HftSoi, DEHooncEO otf(? C w m H denounced the smm ajm. EDT from Cape Canaveral Air work that would transmit data 700 state grant of $250,000 for the restoration of Cen­ By Jack Anderson telemetry and radio communica­ times faster than currently possible. PbStO plfooDW ^TH THt , m SE»N(i KT and Dale Van Atta F«rce Station, lighting up the sky as tions. ter Springs Pond should put that project back on it thundered toward orbit. The New York Times reported CREVis WHO WK l TlA.NfNNlEH SW W fE -. A less likely possibility, I»ike today. the town’s agenda unless there is some compelling SrtooTlNCJ DoWNoyR P\W)TS. WASHINGTON — Sometimes The Air Force refused to discuss said, is that it is a missile-warning reason to postpone it further. or even acknowledge the flight until 1 The project is expected to be an­ government agencies are like athletes (Hi satellite. nounced later t(xlay by the National The restoration of Center Springs Park, a C5ntract under way with good results. Putting the pond “This was an important launch for The high-speed computer network cials would like you to think that their with the Air Fbrce to supply 41 would enable the transmission of 1 there back in a condition that would permit skating America’s space program,” said agency is the bureaucratic equivalent of Titan 4 rockets, with an option for billion bits of computer data per would complete the job. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The agency, Martin C. I ^ a , the Air Force’s as­ eight more. The Air Force ordered ’V sistant secretary for space. “The second via fiber-optic cables cur­ The Republican majority on the town Board of which keeps a fleet of reserve ships for the rocket in 1985 to lessen its rently used for telephone service. Directors has voted not to include $25,000 in next the Navy to use in the event of war, has Titan 4 is the largest booster ever dependency on NASA’s manned '■^'1 launched by the Air Fbrce. ... The year’s budget for a study to detemiine the best hun^eds of those ships ready to sail. spacre shuttle. Government laboratories at Los In reality, a large number of the backup Alamos, N.M., and Livermore, way to restore the pond. 'They felt, quite correctly, . r - ' V ships are rustbuckets that have no place in Judge rules U.S. has jurisdiction over PLO Calif., will participate in what would that it is not the town’s most pressing need. And the inventory of combat-ready vessels. be the first comprehensive effort in they were reluctant to commit the money as long the United States to advance the The Maritime Administration, an agen­ NEW YORK (AP) — A federal The PLO sought dismissals on the cy within the Transportation Department, technologically critical area of com­ as there was doubt that a state grant would be judge has ruled that U.S. courts have grounds of diplomatic immunity and , oversees a. fleet of 317 reserve ships puter networks, the newspaper said. forthcoming for the necessary work. jurisdiction over the Palestine lack of jurisdiction. It denied any in­ WEATHER’S WAKE — docked at various ports throughout the W W 2 Dozens of corporations, including When he announced the grant, State Sen. Liberation Organization. volvement and said its chairman, ^ Umon City employee Dave country. For years, the Defense Depart­ U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stan­ IBM, AT&T, MCI, and the regional Michael Meotti, also announced that he feels Yasser Arafat, mediated a peaceful Stone inspects damage Bell (Ximpanies, and such univer­ ment and congressional investigators ton made the finding Thursday in resolution to the hijacking. another $25,000 in state funds may be available have privately criticized the program. Thursday to the Municipal sities as the Massachusetts Institute deciding to let stand lawsuits against The PLO’s attorney, Ramsey for the diagnostic study needed before the work They say that if the United States was of Technology, the University of the PLO stemming from the October Clark, said he would appeal the Building in Umon, Colo., can proceed. ■ pulled into a full-scale war, many of the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro above. The building that Pennsylvania, the California In­ reserve boats would need major repairs to decision. stitute of Technology and the Now that the state will supply the money for cruise ship. “I do not believe the United once housed city hall, the sail. The litigation included two law­ University of California at Berkeley, field work and possibly the money for diagnosis as States courts have jurisdiction over police department and the Proposal m asks agenda Maritime Administration officials have suits by passengers as well as claims will participate, it said. well, the project should go forward. allowed many of the ships to rust at the PLO,” Clark, a former U.S. at­ by travel agencies that were sued by fire station was hit by a tor- The network might be used to Originally Republican Director Terry anchor. One old ship was so neglected, torney general, said. the estate of Leon Klinghoffer, the The hijackers released the ship in nado Wednesday. At left, a link computers and televisions to Weikhoven, now mayor, was as enthusiastic about By Robert Walters filiation. In both chambers of the national that grass ^ew on the wooden deck. Con­ vice in the Senate to two terms but is 69-year-old American who was shot Egypt in exchange for safe passage neighborhood west of allow users to manipulate images on legislature — but especially in the House gressional investigators told our associate pond restoration as Democratic Director Stephen seeking a third term this year. When one to death in his wheelchair aboard the to Tunisia, but their plane was screen and transmit them to other — a substantial Democratic majority ex­ Scott Sleek that at least 120 of the ships downtown Louisville, Ken­ Cassano. Later, Republican enthusiasm for the WASHINGTON — Because it’s a CEPC organizer was asked about why ship and thrown into the Mediter­ forced down in Sicily by the United users within seconds. ercises semi-permanent control. have outlived their usefulness and should tucky also was hit by damag­ project waned in the light of budget constraints. sophisticated variation of the compelling Kassebaum Wasn’t criticized, he blithely ranean Sea. States. A man directing the hijackers “throw-the-rascals-out” approach to ThuSj when term-limitation propements be scrapped. ing winds Wednesday night. Another use would be three- There may be factors the town should take into explained: “She’s different,” The complaints allege the PLO from shore was released but four o politics, the relatively new proposal to such as ACLT cite the fact that 98 J per­ This leads to another problem. When dimensional medical imaging that Such hypocrisy is not confined to was responsible for the hijacking others were held by Italy and subse­ 5 - n consideration before proceeding. One factor that limit members of Congress to 12 years of cent of all House members who sought the Maritime Administration finally has The Associated Press would allow doctors thousands of Republicans. Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D- the sense to scrap a ship, it can’t do that and seek to hold the organization li­ quently sentenced to prison on miles away to simultaneously should play no role is the local election of 1991 service has quickly gained considerable another term were re-elected in 1988, Ariz., is one of two {vincipal co-sponsors job either. Instep of selling the ships to able for damages. weapons charges. analyze lifelike images. and worry about which party will claim what popularity. they’re relerring primarily to E>emocrats. of the term-limitation resolution intro­ American scrap merchants, the govern­ credit Republicans have devised a variety of Behind its superficial attractiveness, duced earlier this year in the Senate and ment sinks them or sells them to foreign Universal Studios park opens with glitches Few students are hooked on books Weather forecasting would im­ however, is a cynical scheme that reeks of strategies to challenge the opposition (Hie of the few Democrats to endorse that companies, particularly in Japan and prove because supercomputers n ^ party’s hegemony on Capitol Hill - and ecutive director of the National As­ throughout the country would be hypocrisy and was devised primarily to measure, which calls for a (^institutional Taiwan. ORLANDO, Ra. (AP) — Univer­ what Sidney Sheinberg, president of By Tamara Henry • The average reading proficiency sessment Governing Board. linked, and business trips could be O p e n F o ru m advance a partisan political agenda. one of them happens to be the term- amendment. American scrap companies complain sal Studios Rorida wants its new Universal parent MCA Inc., calls his The Associated Press of schoolchildren increased substan­ Moreover, it’s likely to produce unin­ limitation ploy. That’s good politics, but When DeConcini successfully cam­ they can’t get enough government busi­ $630 million theme park to prove it The average assessment on the tially from grade four to grade eight, eliminated in favor of multimedia “swampland into a dreamland” — writing test for 12th-gi;ide blacks is teleconferencing. tended consequences more deleterious it’s not necessarily good government. paigned for a third term in the Senate in ness, but the Maritime Administrati(Hi can compete worldwide with enter­ WASHINGTON — Few and somewhat less dramatically be­ the 444-acre rival to Walt Disney only slightly better than the average Several technological challenges than the problem it purports to resolve. At the same time ACLT announced its 1988, he had the audacity to insist that says no American companies bid on the tainment giant Walt Disney World. American students are h(x>kcd on tween grades eight and 12. Co.’s dominance among the 13 mil­ for fourth-grade whites; Hispanics o zi Gratitude The existence of he problem — in the formation earlier this year. Sen. Strom scrap contracts. The American companies But first there are some bugs to be books and even fewer possess essen­ • Sixty-nine percent of the fourth confront the project, such as the Arizona’s voters elect him for 18 years so lion annual visitors to central are nearly as low. form of an entire class of career office­ Thurmond, R-S.C., declared his intention counter that claim, saying that they know worked out. tial writing skills, according to a graders reported watching three need to develop a new class of com­ On behalf of the Hockanum River Linear Park Com­ he could return to Washington and fight Rorida. On the reading exam, on the other iS holders in the House and Senate whose to seek a seventh term in November. He’s the bidding is fjtile because foreign com­ Glitches on a glitzy opening day congressionally required study. hours or more of television each puters to keep up with the new “data mittee, I want to express my gratitude to the Howell for a 12-year limit on everybody else’s “I have never been so mad in my hand, which was primarily multi­ cardinal concern is perpetual re-election now 87 years old and has served in the panies get the (xintracts because they pay Thursday at the combination film The National Assessment of day. highways.” O “o Cheney Technical School staff and students for their tenure. entire life,” said visitor Denise ple-choice, the average black or — is not in dispute. Senate longer than any other current more, even if it means a loss of American production center and tourist park McDonald of Toronto. “I’m so tick­ Educational Progress, popularly spectacular efforts in April in support of the Hockanum Finally, the best substantive rejoinder known as the Nation’s Report Caril, Hispanic 12th grader performed at It’s the proposed solution that’s member. jobs. closed several of the heavily ed off.” River Linear Park and Earth Day 1990. to the term limitation argument: An ever- said few school students in grades about the same level as the average troublesome. Consider the source; Much If Thurmond is elected to and com­ The reserve program is now the target publicized rides, including Because of the difficulties, all W E CAN The juniors and seniors in the carpentry shop under the changing procession of political four, eight and 12 have actually for eighth-grade whites. O “n direction of Ehidley Brand and in the welding shop under of the recently mounted effort to limit pletes an additional term, he will have of a congressional probe led by Rep. Wil­ “Kongfrontation,” featuring King patrons today were to receive a free neophytes in House and Senate would be liam Broomfield, R-Mich. He has mastered reading and writing, main­ “No student should be allowed to TURN A Bob Cidlen, with the assistance of math teacher A1 Skin­ members of the House to six two-year been in the Senate for 42 years. But the Kong. pass with no expiration date. subject to constant manipulation from the scheduled a hearing on the problem for ly beirau^ most parents don’t work go through the education system ner, built two beautiful footbridges to cross tributaries of terms and members of the Senate to two orgamzation’s leaders ducked when given And long lines formed throughout But Sheinberg was optimistic. more than 30,000 semi-permanent mem­ June 4. Broomfield thinks the fleet with them at home and few teachers without mastering the essential SUMMER the Hockanum River. six-year terms is being orchestrated by M opportunity to criticize the protracted bers of the various congressional staffs management is troublesome in a time require much reading or writing in skills of reading and writing,” said the Eddie Mahe Co. service of a Republican stalwart. GM, Soviets sign $lb parts deal VACAnON In addition, some of Cheney students cleaned up the and the uncounted thousands of equally when the Pentagon is trying to cut'back class or for homework. (Christopher Cross of the Education river along Hilliard Street of -a significant amount of Another term-limitation organization - Mahe is one of the Republican Party’s well-enu-enched Washington lobbyists. on perfectly g(xxi weaponry because of Even more troubling aie the wide Department, which released the debris including about 60 old tires. DETROIT (AP) — In the first stymied foreign corporations trying INTO best political consultants and campaign composed of candidates who lost contests The nation surely needs more citizen the optimistic outlook for world peace. gaps in achievement between whites study. o > Another group of students, under the guidance of Don U.S.-Soviet automotive deal since to do business with the Soviet managers. He also serves as a consultant for Senate and House seats in 1988 - met legislators and fewer professional We first reported on the fleet fiasco last and minorities, said Roy Truby, ex­ Key results were: A GREAT Emory, cleared a major length,of new hiking trail along in Kansas City, Mo. last year and named the. Great Depression, General Union. > r - to Americans to Limit Congressional politicians in Congress - but the current summer when we learned that some old ID O ) the river behind the Cheney school grounds. itself the Coalition to End the Permanent Motors Corp. signed a $1 billion SCHOOL Terms. It operates from the Washington versi(Hi of term limitation isn’t the way to war ships were being used for Navy target agreement to sell pollution-control Don Emory is hoping to extend the hiking trail along office of the Eddie Mahe Co. Congress. attain that goal. practice, or being sunk to form artificial JJ > the entire south side of the river from New State Road to engine parts to the largest Soviet YEAR.' What most concerns Mahe, and other The principal speaker at that session reefs, before they were stripped of their COMING SOON! Middle Tiimpike West and develop an outing club to auto maker. > H Republicans about the members of Con­ was Sen. Nancy Landon Kassebaum, R- Robert Walters is a syndicated valuables. Radar, communications William Hoglund, vice president FREE!! “0 enjoy the b ^ i^ u l woodland environment along the Kan., who had pledged to limit her ser­ columnist river and assist in its maintenance. gress is not their tenure; it’s their party af­ devices, kitchen equipment and other of General Motors, said the five- VIDBEL'S OLDE TYME machinery were being sent to Davy BRAKE Again, our thanks to all the students and teachers from year deal signed Thursday with Jones’ L()cker without so much as a fare- Volga Auto Works could lead to Cheney TKhnical School for their great accomplish­ thee-well. INSPECTION ments within the Hockanum open space corridor. more lucrative contracts for the CIRCUS Pentagon investigators estimated the company in the Soviet Union. The REMOVE WHEELS, INSPECT CX1NDITION OF BRAKE loss at $17 million. The Navy has started UNINGS, DRUMS, ROTORS, VISUALLY INSPECT June 2S, 195^ for 2 Shows Only Douglas H. Smith, Enjoying Creation beautiful venture will test whether U.S.-style a pilot program to strip the ships. But the CALIPERS, CYUNDERS, HYDRAUUC UNES & MASTER Sumnrertime is fun dme and a good tinTC to get a head start on the Chairman capitalism can benefit a major Sponsored By Bowers P. T.A. Defense Department Inspector General’s Soviet industry seeking to raise its CYUNDER, ROAD TEST. school year. Just a couple of hours a week this summer at a Sylvan Office now thinks another $40 million By George Plagenz “Lord, I’m Coming Home” as I walked brought remains. This is not true for exports to the West. To Benefit Bowers School Playground Fund Learning Clmter^ can help your child do better this fall in subjects Letters policy along would not have given me three stars will be deep-sixed with the scheduled The auto works in Togliatti, 700 WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP pleasures like gambling which have in sinking of 64 old ships under Maritime Tickets $7.00 ningii^fionitc^a^writ-sylvOT Learning Center. As a follow-up to Earth Day, many for my singing. But they were songs sung miles east of Mos(X)w, will pay for (Toyota & GM Vehicles Only) The Herald welcomes letters fr(Hn its readers. Letters them no element of contact with Earth Administration control. y«_tobas.cnuthandalg*ra. f ^ ------should be no more than two double-spaced typewritten churches will be having outdoor Sunday from the heart - where all g(K)d music and which leave us dissatisfied the mo­ GM’s engine-control computer OFFER EXPIRES June 30,1990 CONTACT: Joan Linton 646-1311 C) 1990 Sytw) LcarTwtg Coqxnoon comes from. A Maritime Administration spokesman modules, fuel injectors, ignition OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON pages. 'The Herald re s ^ e s the right to edit letters for any services this summer. It’s all a part of the ment they cease.” said it is more costly to strip the ships For the morning “sermon,” I read some parts, wiring and catalytic con­ COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT VmiTE-UP Fox Run Mall Test Now! reason, including Imgth, taste and style. The Herald tries “greening of the churches” - the sudden, Russell’s words about contact with the than sink them untouched. Morgan Place to publish all letters, but the decision of the editor is at-long-last interest the churches are things about our relati(Hiship with the earth reminded me of some other words verters in U.S. dollars, Hoglund CALL 647-0402 FOR APPT.!!! 500 West Center St. Glastonbury South Windsor Summer Programs earth that I found in a trook by Vertrand When the agency isn’t sinking ships said. final. Writers may be limited to one letter per month. All taking in environmentalism. by the late poet Ted Robinson; that should be stripped and keeping ships M anchester 659-0400 644-5687 begins June 25 Russell. I c(x>led my bare feet in a run­ The difficulty of converting the TOYOTA QUALITY LYNCH letters must be signed, and writers must include their ad­ The trouble with many of these outdoor “Whether you go to tome or star, you that should be scr^jped, it makes bad ning stream as I read: Soviet ruble into dollars on interna­ WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI MANCHESTER, CONN. Tel. 646-4321 dress and a telephone number for verification. Mail let­ services is that they will not really be out­ dig too deep, you soar too far. trades for more ships. One source told us READING • MATH • WRITING • STUDY SKILLS • SCHOOL READINESS tional markets has previously COLLEGE PREP • SAT/ACTT PREP • ALGEBRA • BEGINNING READING ters to Open Forum, Box 591, Manchester 06040. door services. They will be the usual in- “We are creatures of Earth. Our life is My friend, some day when winter’s that the agency often acquires ships that d(XH church service moved outdoors. part of the life of the Earth and we draw gonej go lie full-length upon the lawn, have alreatly been slated for the scrap There will be chairs for the congregatitm our nourishment from it just as the plants and watch the tides of life, that pass heap by their owners. Considering a Swimming Pool?... to sit on, a battery-operated public ad­ and animals do. among the slim stems of the grass. In 1988, the agency ttaded a $7.2 mil- : East Hartford Nursery your gardening partner for over 50 years! dress system, a portable lectern from “The rhythm of the Earth is slow. Rest The stars are far, lie on the s(xl, and let lion aircraft carrier for a $2.1 million Nobody but Nobody Builds a Better Pool!! Let our staff of trained horticulturalists help you with your gardening problems. ' 1.;,’ which the Bible lessons will be read, and is as essential as motitm. The human body your spirit soak iq) God.“ cargo ship. an offering complete with collection has been adapted through the ages to this I passed only three people and an Irish Eldercare slow rhythm. The dissatisfaction from plates. setter on my walk. 'They all looked as President Bush and Congress have The necessary ambience - some sug­ which rushing mtxlem urban populations h ^ p y as I was to be out (Hi a day like suffer is intimately bound up with their been at loggerheads over the issues of day gestion of the pristine early world of this. We said hello (one barked) and con- ■ care and maternity leave. But they have separati(Hi fr(Hn the life and pace of the EAST HARTFORD NURSERY G(xi’s creation - will n(H be there. tinned (Hi our way. shown little interest in another burning A better idea would be to cancel church Earth. It was a good morning, there was no issue — care for the elderly. 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Yeltsin’s The article in the draft declaration proval to a proclamation that their giant republic on the road to center. “But I wouldn’t say this “the priority of the Coistitution of elation was opposed by President was approved 544-271, Tass said, laws and constitution have priority sovereignty from national law. The should be taken as a secessionist the Russian Federation and laws of Mikhail S. Gorbachev. and an editing commission was or­ over national legislation, the Tass Baltic republics already have taken declaration.” the Russian federation on the entire Yeltsin has pledged to act as dered to have the full declaration news agency said. such steps. territory” of the republic, Tass said. president to strengthen the ready for final approval next week. The vote by the Congress of Last last month, the Congress He said the final draft likely It would suspend any laws of the jim republic’s sovereignty, but he also “The legal sense of this is that People’s Deputies of the Russian elected radical reformer Boris N. would not be ready before Wednes­ Soviet Union that cmitradict the Blazers head home with the edge has said he hopes to cooperate with Russian laws have a certain priority day. republic’s laws. Tierney ByD t / Howard IUlman ------— ______The Associated Press U First lady marks 65th birthday AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Imagine how the pres­ sure-proof Portland Trail Blazers will do when they get to THEIR home. Neither a hooting, hostile crowd, nor Bill Laimbeer’s pushing literacy to children , point binge could shake them Thursday night. They Belmont Stakes tied the NBA Finals 1-1 with a 106-105 comeback win in By Christopher Connell President Bush, in a political overtime on Detroit’s court. The Associated Press fund-raising speech in Chicago on Now they head back to Portland, where the Pistons Thursday, said he had just been on lacking drama have lost 20 consecutive games. The next three games WASHINGTON — Barbara Bush the phone with “tomorrow’s ^ e there, starting Sunday, and the Blazers, 9-0 at home N birthday girl, the one who did so m^ the playoffs, can dethrone Detroit as champions marked her 65th birthday today The 1 1/2-mile Belmont Stakes, the final and most doing what she loves best: pushing well at Wellesley” College in her without leaving again. challenging leg of horse racing’s coveted Triple Crown, It s the ultimate challenge to go in a place where we literacy and reading aloud to commencement speech there last is usually a highly anticipated event. children. week. haven’t won and try to win a basketball game,” Detroit’s Either a horse enters the Belmont, after sweeping the Seated amid about a dozen As she left an event honoring Isiah Thomas said. Kentucky Derby and Preakness with a chance to win the children on ABC-TV’s “Good children who read hundreds of All I know,” Portland coach Rick Adelman said, “is elusive Triple Crown, or a rubber match between the Morning America” show, the books to raise money for the March that we’ll have Portland fans screaming for us.” of Dimes, Mrs. Bush groaned when Derby and Preakness winners exists, thus providing a That will be a change. white-haired first lady read the story certain drama. “Leo, the Late Bloomer,” about a asked about her birthday. As Buck Williams went to the foul line with the score The former scenario existed a year ago when Sunday lion who was slow to learn to read “Ohhhhhh!” she said, as if ham­ 102-102 with 9.6 seconds left shortly after midnight Silence had an opportunity to become the first Triple and write, and was rewarded with a mered by a verbal blow. But she today, shrieking, sign-waving fans tried to distract him. Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978. Easy Goer, chorus of “Happy Birthday, Mrs. quickly added with a laugh: “I Calmly, he sank both shots. Bush.” couldn’t care less. No, I have no second to Sunday Silence in the Derby and Preakness, Clyde Drexler got the same greeting after being fouled foiled his plans by romping to an eight-length victory in “Oh, how’d you know?” she feelings about it.” by Dennis Rodman with 2.1 seconds remaining and the Belmont. asked. “Who told you that secret? She is coming off perhaps the Portland trailing 105-104. The result also was the same. This year, Derby winner Unbridled will run the Bel­ Thank you very, very much.” most celebrated event in her 15 His shots produced the third and final lead change in mont. Preakness winner Summer Squall, however, will President Bush telephoned months in the White House: last the final 9.6 seconds and ended Detroit’s home playoff birthday wishes to his wife today week’s televised commencement ad­ not. Squall’s handlers were concerned with his full winning streak at 14 games, including 10 this year. racing schedule this spring and the fact that Lasix, a \ “They held their poise,”Laimbeer said. from Iowa, wrapping up a four-state The Associated Press dress at Wellesley with her Soviet Th« Associated Press political trip. counterpart, Raisa Gorbachev, at her diuretic drug prescribed to control respiratory bleeding in The Blazers lost it in a 105-99 opening loss when they racehorses, is banned in New York. V “I did t ^ to Barbara this morn­ side. squandered a 10-point lead in the last seven minutes BARBARA BUSH Summer Squall had used Lasix in the Derby and WAY TO GO — Portland Trail Blazer coach Rick Adelman, right, cheers his team on in the ing. She seemed unexcited about her The first lady’s speech was made Hiesday night. closing seconds of their 106-105 overtime win over Detroit Thursday night in Game 2 of the 65th birthday,” he said. Later, the . . . ‘couldn’t care’ about age more dramatic by a student protest Preakness, as did Unbridled. Mr. Frisky, who won his in­ “We learned a lot from the first game,” Adelman said. National Boric Producers’ Council beforehand questioning whether itial 16 career starts before finishing eighth in the Derby “We were more aggressive in taking (the ball) to the bas­ NBA Finals. At left is Kevin Duckworth and Byron Irvin of the Blazers. - n \ She cited studies finding that and third in the Preakness, won’t run the Belmont due to ket.” gave Bush a a box of pork chops George Bush’s homemaker wife The Pistons are 0-5 in this year’s playoffs when allow­ O \ children who were read to at home an abscess in his throat. Only two horses — Unbridled It was away from the basket — Detroit’s basket — through.” and several bags of pork rinds, a was a suitable role model for the ing more than 100 points. They are 12-0 when they gave favorite snack. do better in school, and said she and and Land Rush — will run in all three Triple Crown where they had trouble. Laimbeer kept firing and hitting jBut Laimbeer wasn’t done. He buried another 3- 5 “ n graduates of the elite, career-driven up less than that, i^ d they were in good shape to make it her husband read regularly to their college. events. critical 3-pointers. He made six of nine. Five either tied pointer with Drexler jumping out at him with 4.1 seconds “Maybe that’s what I’ll give to 13-0 with a 94-91 lead and 49 seconds left in regulation. children when they were young. But Mrs. Bush, with liberal doses With no Triple Crown or rubber match between Derby the game or gave Detroit the lead, and five came in the remaining. Barbara for her birthday present,” he But Drexler hit a free throw with 44 seconds remain­ “It was a chance for us to put an of wit and candid advice about put­ and Preakness victors on the line, this year’s Belmont last 8:38. “He was so far out it shocked me,” Drexler said. quipped. lacks the usual drama. ing and Porter added two with 10.2 left to force the first arm around a child and have a spe­ ting family ahead of Job advance­ The six baskets tied a playoff record held by three But, Dumars said, “four seconds is a long time in the finals overtime since 1984. NBA.” Mrs. Bush said Thursday she cial time,” she said. “It does a lot for ments, won cheers for her speech. Unbridled trainer Carl Nafzger is confident his tall, players. The only other one to do it in the finals was o o bonding with your children and it Laimbeer’s second 3-poinlcr in 61 seconds put Detroit “couldn’t care less” about the mile­ Crowds in Wellesley gave a tumul­ strapping colt will do fine without the benefit of Lasix, Kfichael Cooper of the Los Angeles Lakers in 1987. The Rodman, slowed by an injured ankle, fouled Drexler pays off later.” ahead 102-98 with 1:30 left, but Porter’s two foul shots stone. tuous welcome to both first ladies. citing only that his recovery period after the Belmont nine attempts broke Cooper’s finals record. Laimbeer as the Blazer began driving down the lane with 2.1 00 Mrs. Bush, a longtime crusader will be longer than normal. and Drexler’s 18-footer tied the game. seconds to go. » “I had a very good week, and I also tied John Havlicek’s playoff record of nine overtime Reading to children, Mrs. Bush for literacy, planned to read again A lackluster field of nine will head postward for the Porter missed a shot with 10.9 seconds to go, but Joe “I just WMted to make it. Total concentration,” he sai^ said, is “about the most important plan to have a great week next points. Dumars fouled Williams with 9.6 seconds remaining later to second graders at a library in week, too,” Mrs. Bush told $500,000 Belmont Stakes with Unbridled a logical of his winmng shots. “The Piston crowd was very loud o d thing parents can do.” “It was a great performance,” Thomas said. “Too bad “During the summer, I have a ritual of shooting free and the place was rocking.” nearby District Heights, Md. reporters. favorite, due in part to the lack of a distinguished adver­ we had to waste it.” sary. throws,” said Williams, in his first year with Portland With one foul left before Detroit would be in a shoot­ Laimbeer and James Edwards had 26 points each and The biggest question mark of the race revolves around after eight frusOating seasons with New Jersey. “I make ing situation, Drexler wisely fouled Edwards with 13 Thomas 23. Portland was led by Drexler with 33 and Unbridled’s adjustment to the lack of Lasix for the first believe I have two free throws with the game on the line seconds to play. O 10 Terry Pbrter with 21, including 15-of-15 free throws. time during the Triple Crown series. in the finals. The inbounds pass then went to Edwards, who tried a Heavy fighting rages in Liberia Porter broke Magic Johnson’s finals record of 14 without That may not alter the betting, but, may alter the out­ “I’ve done it the last eight summers and finally get 12-foot baseline turnaround. But Cliff Robinson got his a miss. placed in a real-life situation and had a chance to come By Michelle Paul by Bridgestone-Firestone, Inc., an supervised by an international come. hand on it and it fell short. SO o T | The Associated Press Akron, Ohio-based subsidiary of peacekeeping force. They called for C o^try Day, who was a late scratch from the Derby Japan’s Bridgestone company. a national conference to discuss the and did not run in the Preakness, is a legitimate closer m MONROVIA, Liberia — Heavy When rebel forces seized the who was flying at the end of the 1 1/8-mile Peter Pan conflict and a restoration of w fighting raged today at a U.S.- headquarters on Thesday, they were democracy. Stakes at Belmont Park last month to finish second. The Bosox hitting the jackpot with Harris managed rubber plantation and credited with holding almost every Ethmc differences have compli­ Belmont distance will surely be to his liking. major industrial concern in the Go and Go, who won the Arlington-Washington around the adjoining international cated the uprising. The civil war has A and that’s what I like to see. It means country. Futurity on the turf as a two-year-old, is an Irish horse By Dave O’Hara airport, witnesses said, and the pitted Mandingos and Krahns, who they’re hitting my pitch.” The rebel presence at the planta­ who has been brought over to run the Belmont. Again, The Associated Press country’s religious leaders again ap­ support Doe, against the Gio and Harris was not upset over throwing a s > pealed for a cease-fire. tion headquarters effectively closed M ^ o tribes. Doe is a Krahn. the distance should be to his liking, however, his like or BOSTON — After shopping for a high curve that Barfield lined into left- 3 3 (/) Despite the reports of fighting iiearby Robertsfield airport. Interna­ The church leaders urged the dislike for dirt racing (European races are all on the turf) will be a determining factor. starting pitcher for months, the Boston field in front of Mike Greenwell for a from residents of the area, the tional airlines have halted flights, army to make special arrangements clean single. JO > forcing the United States and other to prevent attacks on Gios and Go and Go’s connections, trainer Dermot Weld and Red Sox hit the jackpot close to home — government armounced its troops “No regrets,” Harris said. “I’ve played countries evacuating their nationals Manos, who have been killed in jockey Michael Kinane, form the winningest tandem in in the bullpen. > H had retaken the headquarters of the ag.ainst Barfield for many years. I threw a to use Monrovia’s small city airport. retaliation for their u-ibes’ support of Ireland. Now Greg Harris, a 34-year-oId right­ "D huge Firestone rubber plantation, real slow ball and he was able to wait on which was captured by rebels ad­ the rebels. Yonder, who won the Jersey Derby, and Video Ranger, hander, is playing a major role as the Red The cease-fire appeal from the fourth in the Derby and second to Yonder in the Jersey Sox try to pull away in the AL East race. it. I threw what I wanted to and he hit it.” vancing on the capital earlier this Liberian Council of Churches and Refugees reaching Moiu'ovia have Derby, also pose as threats. In the 54th start of 396 appearances “It was a breaking pitch,” Barfield said. week. National Moslem Council of Liberia accused the rebels of killing dozens of Krahn and Mandingo civilians in Thirty Six Red, a New York horse who swept the with eight major league clubs since 1981, “Harris didn’t make many mistakes It also said its troops remained in was broadcast this morning. their advance toward the capital, and Gotham and Wood Memorial before a disappointing Harris pitched his “best game by far” tonight, but that was one. It was a little bit control of Robertsfield International The church leaders said that the church leaders appeal^ to the ninth in the Kentucky Derby, will try the Belmont, a Thursday night in a 3-0 victory over the up.” Airport, which adjoins the plantation troops loyal to President Samuel K. questionable distance for him. New York Yankees. 35 miles southeast of Monrovia. rebels to guarantee the safety of It marked the fourth time in his career, Doe and the rebels, led by Charles people from these tribes in areas Unbridled just has to finish the Belmont to pocket the He allowed only one hit — a two-out Rebel sources said their forces first in the American League, that Harris Taylor, a former government offi­ under their control. $1 million Triple Crown bonus based on points accumu­ single by Jesse Barfield in the fifth inning had withdrawn from the plantation lated in the three races. had pitched eight innings. He is credited cial, should agree to an immediate Most of Doe’s army has been — struck out seven and didn’t walk a bat­ after government troops, backed by with a complete games when he was with cease-fire before the country’s five- confined to its barracli in recent What mystery remains is the incessant talk of Lasix, ter in eight innings. heavy artillery, approached. month-old civil war “degenerates and, the effect it will have on Unbridled. He didn’t have Cincinnati in 1982, but that was shor­ days after allegations they had bru­ Then, after throwing just 95 pitches, he The 120,000-acre rubber planta­ into a tribal conflict.” a lot of horse left in the Preakness, a race 5/16 of a mile tened by rain to seven innings. tally murdered hundreds of Gio and gave way to relief ace Jeff Reardon in the tion, the world’s largest, is operated They said a cease-fire should be shorter than the Belmont. The Red Sox improved their record to Mano people. ninth, costing him his first nine-inning Country Day will definitely be running at the end and 29-23, moving six games over 300 for complete game of his checkered career. will catch a tiring Unbridled in the long and arduous Bel­ the first time since the end of the 1988 mont su-etch. “What does nine innings mean to me,” season, and retained a 1 1-2-game lead Asbestos Predictions: 1. Country Day, 2. Unbridled, 3. Go and Harris, 5-3 with a 3.09 earned run Go. average, said. “We’re here to get the over Toronto. Milwaukee dropped 2 1-2 game into Reardon’s hands. That’s his games back, while the Yankees fell deeper From Page 1 into the division cellar with six losses in a Jim Tierney is a sports writer for the Manchester job. That’s the reason they went out and Herald. got him.” row and 11 in the last 12 games. rate of 20 percent to 25 percent in Landrigan found the same asbes­ Reardon retired the punchless Yankees “We’re struggling like hell offensive­ the general population. “It was somewhat surprising,” he tos-related lung damage in said. “We knew exposure occurred, on seven pitches, nailing down the one- ly,” said New York manager Suimp Mer­ The AMOdated PreM Dr. Laura Welch of George firefighters with at least 20 years of rill, who replaced Bucky Dent Wednes­ Washington University in but while we expected to see some hitter and Boston’s season-high fifth con­ SCORES — Boston’s Luis Rivera scores as New York catcher Matt service. Their rate of lung damage disease, the rates surprised us.” secutive victory with his seventh save. day. “Last night one run, tonight one hit. Washington found that 40 percent of was seven times that of the general Celtics’ rift It will get better. It can’t get any worse. Nokes doesn’t hang onto the throw from the outfield in third inning sheet metal workers — who do not Similar findings were reported from “I would have liked to send him back population. The firefighters are typi­ independent studies in Los Angeles action Thursday night at Fenway Park. The Red Sox completed a use asbestos in their work — had as­ cally exposed to asbestos when they out there, but why risk it?” Boston “The way we’re going right now a bestos-related lung damage, a and Boston, Levin said. manager Joe Morgan said. “That’s the four-game sweep of the Vcinkees with a 3-0 victory. enter buildings after fires have been An article in Science magazine in leads Coach K two-out walk is a rally.” precursor of asbestosis or cancer. put out, he said. reason we have the big guy out there.” January argued that asbestos in The Red Sox had 11 singles, including outduelled by Harris. Leary started 4-0 the seventh. They were exposed to asbestos on ‘Tve had games in which I’ve given up three apiece by Mike Greenwell and 'Ibm against Boston, including 2-0 in Fenway construction sites, Welch said. schools and other buildings was not The Red Sox open a three-game series 1 three or four hits, but never anything like Levin reported the results of a a significant hazard. to turn down job Brunansky, against Tim Leary, 3-7, and ftrk. with former Boston manager John this,” Harris said after his ninth start since study in which he and his colleagues Scientists at the New York con­ two relievers in their first four-game Jody Reed and Greenwell had RBI McNamara and his Cleveland Indians being moved from the bullpen on April examiiied 660 New York City school ference were sharply critical of that series sweep of the \^nkees since 1969. singles with two outs in the third. Boston tonight. Boston ace Roger Clemens (9-2) custodians 20 years after any pos­ DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke basketball coach Mike 28. “I felt I was in complete command all article, which they said was already ~zyzewski has declined an offer to coach the Boston Tim Leary, 3-7 with his offense scoring scored an insurance run on a pair of is scheduled to start against Cleveland’s sible exposure to asbestos. The the way. I got a lot of ground balls (13) Circus causing some building owners and Celtics because he was worried about a rift between two just five runs in his last six games, was singles and an error by Wayne Tolleson in John Farrell (3-3). researchers found that 28 percent of regulatory agencies to be less tpp officials of the NBA team, a newspaper reports. From Page 1 the custodians had asbestos-related diligent in containing or removing lung damage. The power suiiggle between Boston president Red asbestos. Auerbach and Dave Gavitt, the team’s new director of school’s 480 students, Linton said. basketball operations, played a significant role in Johnston looking to move up in NHL draft Plans include new blacktop for the Krzyzewski’s decision, a source close to the Celtics told The News and Observer of Raleigh. basketball court, a new soccer field Espionage HARTFORD (AP) — A year ago this time, Hartford bers about the upcoming drafta. much will happen until the day of the draft.” 9 Gavitt, hired by the Celtics less than two weeks ago, and a new playscape. Whalers general manager Eddie Johnston knew exactly Since the lowering of the draft age to 18, the NHL One development that could change the way the teams Wilford Dione, superintendent of wanted Krzyzewski for the job. But Auerbach, the most who he would be drafting in the annual NHL Fiitry draft has turned into a wide-open gamble, as teams an­ From Page 1 successful coach in NBA history, vigorously opposed pick this year is how many clubs opt for European buildings and grounds for Draft. nually try to build their futures on the backs of teen-agers players, particularly those from the Soviet Union. I^vel Manchester schools, said this is the plans to hire a coach with no professional playing or When the NHL conducts is 1990 talent lottery June 16 who may or may not develop. Ramsay’s duties included coaching experience. Bure, a talented r i^ t wing with the Moscow Red Army first time in the 17 years he has been million — “endangered the entire in Vancouver, Johnston is hoping to improve Hartford’s As for this year’s crop, Johnston feels “at least five or is available. So is Viacheslav Kozlov, another forward safeguarding all classified and Krzyzewski, Duke’s coach for the past 10 years, in­ with the school district that he has defense capability of the West.” 15th overall position and land a prospect to improve his six” first-rouiid picks “will be able to help teams im­ with offensive skills who played for Khimik in the Soviet military documents. He held a top- According to court records, Con­ formed Ae Celtics and Duke athletic director Tom But­ club’s offensive attack. mediately.” heard of a circus performance on secret clearance. Elite League. school grounds. rad was introduced to the Hungarian ters of his decision before noon 'Thursday. He planned to Last year, he said, “we had a pretty good idea (Bobby) 'Three highly-touted players were standouts in the On­ The affidavit charged that in secret service in late fall 1975 by his a make a public statement today. “It depends on what teams are looking for,” said “This circus is supposed to have Holik might be there. Several teams passed on him but I tario Hockey League this past season. Mike Ricci of Johnston. “There is no question there is talent available December 1985, Ramsay videotaped TTie Blue Devil coach and Butters refused to comment everything,” he said. supervisor in the 8th Infantry knew he was the player we were going to Uikc if he was Peterborough, Owen Nolan of Cornwall and Keith in Europe.” hundreds of documents and gave Division, former U.S. Army Sgt. 1st on the situation, but sources told The Charlotte Observer Tickets are $7 apiece and can be available when we picked.” Primeau of Niagara Falls. Besides the Canadian juniors, 'There is speculation that Johnston has shopped three them to Conrad for their eventual Class Zoltan Szabo. that Krzyzewski is not ready to give up coaching on the Holik, a forward from Czechoslovakia, was taken by likely early picks include Czech defector Petr Nedved, 9 purchased by calling Linton Hartford regulars — defenseman Dave Babydi and for­ sale to the Czechs and Hungarians. Szabo was convicted of espionage college level or to break the relationships he has (646-1311), Laurie Quaglia Hartford as the 10th overall pick in the draft. The 6- who played at Seattle of the Western League, and Czech wards Kevin Dinecn and Ray Ferraro — along with a Conrad was arrested in August in Austria in 1989 and received a dcvelopicd at Duke. (646-0112) or Jack Leonard foot-2, 210-pound wing will join the Whalers for coming native Jaromir Jagr, a teammate of Holik’s. draft choice in an effort move upward. 1988. The trial judge in his case said 10-month suspended sentence. He Krzyzewski met for most of Wednesday with Auer­ (643-7691). They may be available season and should bolster the Whalers offense, which 'The thin field explains why Johnston wants to improve “We are looking to make changes, hoping to add more his offense — passing secrets to identified for investigators some of bach in Washington and left the talks convinced that he ranked 19th among 21 teams. at the door, depending on how many his club’s draft location. size and speed,” said Johnston. “Speed is an intimidating Hungary and Czechoslovakia from the documents the court said Conrad “(Picking Holik) was a gamble we had to take,” tickets are pre-sold, Linton said. “To go from 15th to fifth, it’s hard,” said Johnston. factor. It helps in forechecking and breaking out o f the 1975 through 1985 in return for $1.2 sold to the Hungarians. Please see CELTICS, page 13 Johnston said 'Thursday in a meeting with media mem­ “We have talked to a nunnber of teams but I don’t think defensive zone. 0

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1 \ ' v v 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8, 1990 1 So ftb all MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. June 8,1990__13 DUSTY LEAGUE — Hoclcanum River Blackhawks New look for Manchester Legion In Brief . . . w tslu^ed Hartford County Sheriffs Association, 17-12 Gomez moves into French Open finals T h u ^ y night at Keeney Street Phrk. The two teams By Jim Tierney that we can throw strikes because the walks will kill us. J With so many new faces on the squad, Morency isn’i combined for 43 hits. No first names for either team were Manchester Herald We’re not a power pitching team.” ready to assess his team’s chances to three-peat as Zonfi • Rec hoop commissioner needed By Larry Siddons point Gomez dropped his racket on a submitted. Kevin Bottomley and Devon Marquez will split the serve and kicked the return. Eight champs. 1 K Rec Department has an opening for a The Associated Press RODVAN — Lindsey Limousine edged Cummings With only one returning starter from last year’s Zone catching duties. At the World Cup, it would have been a “After July 4th weekend, we’ll have a good idea U ^ k e tb a ll commissioner (scorekeeper) for iu summer Insurance, 4-3, at Robertson Park. Pete Heard was the Eight championship squad, the Manchester Legion Pbst Ryan Barry will play first base with Lindsey Boutilier winner, but not at Rokuid Garros. we’re going to be a contender or a pretender,” he sai^ l^ketball league at Charter Oak Park. Interested persons ^ARIS — Andres Gomez of Ecuador wmning pitcher while Tom and Ed Bombardier paced the 102 baseball team will have a lot of new faces this penciled in at second. Mike Gilbert will be the shortstop “We have all the capabilities to win it.” ■ Silver at the Rec Departilient at moved into the finals of the French Open Both players were making mistakes, ^fense with three and two hiu, respectively. Kevin season that gcu under way tonight at 7 at Moriarty Field with Delvecchio at third. Barry will play third when Del- The Zone Eight regular season runs through Aug. 4, 647-3084. today, ^ and to within one victory of but Muster’s came at bigger moments and Thompson, Steve Manning and Jeff Thompson collected versus non-Zone opponent Simsbury. vecchio pitches. Gomez made some important shots. two hits each in defeat. Don Sauer is the lone returning starter from last year’s achieving his career dream, by beating Sauer will be in left field with Joyner patrolling center. Mallove’s trips up Newman’s error-prone Thomas Muster. Muster had break point for 4-4 but NORTHERN — Manchester Police Union outslugged squad which won Manchester’s first State Legion Tour­ John Cunningham, Dave White and Mark Massaro will Schedule: June 8 Simsbury H, 10 Waterbury (DH) .j, couldn’t convert, Gomez saving the game • A seven-i^ lead was erased by a 10-run uprising as Gomez, the fourth seed who says he Manchester Oil Heat, 23-17. Rick Busick led MPU with nament game since 1959. Post 102, which was 19-5 in share time in right field. 11 Rockville H, 13 Enfield A, 14 West Hartford A, 1/ with a volley, an ace and a service win­ the Zone and 29-10 overall last summer, is two-time South Windsor A, 18 Simsbury A, 20 East Hartford A. Mallove s of Middletown ouUasted Newman Lincoln- wants to win this clay-court Grand Slam four hits while Pat Reese, A1 Anderson and A1 Young Mercury, 12-8, Thursday night in Twilight League olav ner. Gomez broke for the set on a Muster ^d ed three hits each. Pete Borsevicz, Carlo ftcontini, defending Zone Eight champ. Morency will carry a roster of 14, smaller than usual. 22 Ellington H, 23 Willimantic (DH) A, 24 WindsM tournament above all others, beat the forehand that went long. at Moriarty Field. » F y seventh-seeded Austrian 7-5,6-1,7-5. Howie Beeler, Larry Wilson and Jim Greham added two Like last summer, the Zone Eight champion will be Playing time won’t be a problem for these guys this Locks A, 25 West Hartford H, 26 Stafford H, 28 Windsor^ Mallove’s improves to 4-1 while Newman falls to 2-5 Muster’s problems continued at the u The match, on an autumn-like day, mts ^ with Greham homering. Greg Gunn, Carl Ladd, decided by regular season play. Each team plays every ye^’ Morency said. “Mental mistakes are going to have H, 29 Rockville A, 30 Enfield H. start of the second set. Gomez won 24 of Newman is idle until Wednesday night at 6 when it visits lacked much spark. The best shot might m McNamara and Dave Schneider had three hits each in other Zone squad three times. There will be no between. The kids are going to have to July 1-4 Niantic Tournament A, 5 South Windsor H, u. 28 points at one stretch and took a 5-0 ' Evans Insurance at Larry Duprey Field in South have been a soccer-style kick by Gomez defeat Ladd and Schneider homered. postseason zone playoff. ^ ir* alxiut roles and playing within their own abilities. Waterbury A, 8 East Hartford H, 9 Ellington A, 111 le ^ . Muster stopped the seven-game We ve just to go out and get dirty.” , 'Windsor. after he dropped his racket on a serve. Topping the pitching list for Manchester will be Matt Windsor Locks H, 13 Windsor A, 15 Stafford A, 17I slide for 5-1 but Gomez held on a Washington Social Club II beat Tierney’s, “They (hMlove’s) hit the rightfield foul line about '^ird-seeded Andre Agassi of the 13- 7, at Nike Field. Pete Palmer and Bob Mateya led the Helin and Steve Joyner of Manchester High, along with Morency secs a much more balanced Zone this year. R^kville H, 18 Enfield H, 20 South Windsor A, 21 Far-| forehand winner for the seL with Muster four times in row,” Newman manager Gene Johnson United States played for a spot in his first winners with three hits apiece while Steve VanVorris and Brian Igoe, Doug Delvecchio and Tom Strano of East -D is always going to be tough,” he said. mington Valley A, 22 Willimantic H, 24 East Hartford HJ managing just 11 points in the seven looked back at the 10-run fifth inning. “Plus our defense Grand Slam final against Jonas Svensson Gap^ Hurley added two each. Scott Smith, Dave Fournier Catholic. K o ^ ille has the mside track to win the Zone. Windsor 25 Ellington A, 28 Windsor Locks H, 29 Jewett Citv R I games. was terrible,” he added. of Sweden. The men’s championship “It (pitching) is deeper (than last year), but it’s newer,” Md Ellington are goitig to be surprises. Everyone is out 30 Windsor A. * Graf, the top women’s player for the *cd Tierney’s with three hits each while Keith DiYeso (2-for-4), Ray Gliha, Bill Chapulis and match is Sunday. Mike Falkowski and Brian McAuley added two each. fourth-year Post 102 coach Dave Morency said. “I hope there trymg to take something away from us and that’s Aug. 1 Stafford H. last 2>/2 years, and Seles, her latest teen­ our Zone Utle.” Chris ^tersen each clouted homers for Newman’s. The women’s title will be decided REC — Mmehester Pizza beat Elks, 10-8. Don Most home games will be played at Moriarty Field. age challenger, set up a French Open N Chapulis was also 2-for-4. Craig Steuemagel took the Satoday, with top-ranked Steffi Graf &ecnwood, Mike Arace, Keith Lindstrom and Dan championship meeting Thursday with loss.’ against second-seeded Monica Seles. Bober had two hiu each for MP. Lou Keroack had three remarkably similar victories. The Gomez-Muster match promised to hiu in defeat while Jim UChapclle, Bruce Fray and Only a minute separated the elapsed Whalers open with Quebec be a clay-court classic. They are among Tony Powell added two apiece. times of the two semifinals. Both won in HARTFORD (AP) — The Hartford Whalers, who had the best players in the world on the sur- WEST SIDE — Cox Cable crushed Sterling Red Sox finally unload Gedman straight sets, with Graf dropping one less trouble winning on home ice last season, will begin their tasx, with big groundstrokes and the Upholstery, 34-22, at Pagani Field. Fred MeVieigh game. Both winners started like flash- By Dave O’Hara remain with the Red Sox. 12ih NHL season Oct. 4 against the Quebec Nordiques, ability to stay out there forever until an lashed six hiu for Cox while Bill Houghtaling had five. fires and had to hold off late-match char­ The Associated Press Gedman’s role in Boston was - the team announced Thursday. opponent falters. Bob Latuis, Chris Didden, Steve Pryor and Mike Kerri ges to wrap up the victories. Gomez didn’t have to wait long for that had four each. Todd Miller and f^l Murphy chipped in diminished with the signing of Pena as a The Whalers went 17-18-5 on home ice last year yet Graf beat 1 Ith-seeded Jana Novotna of to happen, and the match never lived up three each. Dan Durrenberger had five hiu in defeat BOSTON — Catcher Rich Gedman, a free agent. Pena has appeared in 51 of : still n ^ a g e d to post their second-best season in history, Czecholovakia 6-1, 6-2, while Seles, a local kid who became a baseball mil­ Boston’s 52 games. The only one he , finishing seventh overall in the league standings at to expectations, despite a third-set come­ while Dave Martin, Rick Millet, Bob McGovern and back by Muster. 16-year-old from Yugoslavia, endetl 14- Doug Neary added two apiece. lionaire with the Boston Red Sox before missed was last Sunday when he was '38-33-9. Hartford went 6-1-1 against Adams Division year-old Jennifer Capriati’s amazing ejected after a first-inning brawl in Gomez won the first three games, The Associated Press PAGANI — Fat Belly Deli slid past Zembrowski’s, his career went into a tailspin, hopes tp rival Quebec which mustered the league’s worst record Grand Slam debut 6-2, &2. Cleveland. and won only 12 games. saving two break points in the opener, 14- 13. Bob Quaglia, Bill O’Brien and Mike Chang led regain his former stature in the National Saturday’s women’s title match will be BACKHAND RETURN — Top- League. Gedman began this season with a .260 In addition to Quebec, the Whalers will play Boston, before a passing shower stopped play for seeded Steffi Graf prepares a FBD with four hiU each while Dave Ridalfi, Frank Rizza the 13th Grand Slam final for Graf, the backhand return in her French Open semifinal match with Jan p d Henry Steulet added two each. Mike Hull had three Gedman ended nearly four years of batting average, 83 home runs and 356 _Montreal and Buffalo eight times this season. The bulk about five minutes. TTie break was so first for Seles. Graf knows the difference in defeat while Mark Lappen, John Greene, John Rook frustration Thursday as he was traded to runs batted in. He has appeared in only 10 of the Hartford schedule has home games on Wednesday quick that the players did not even have between week-in, week-out events and Novotna Thursday in Paris. Graf won 6-1, 6-2 and will be in her and Tom Donovan added two each. the Houston Astros for a player to be games, including six starts, this year with and Saturday. The busiest month will be December, to warm up again when they returned the big four. fourth straight French Open final. named later. 3 hiu in 15 times at bat. He does not have from the locker rooms. CHARTER OAK — Awesome Audio blanked Coas­ when the Whalers have eight dates at the Hartford Civic “Everybody is very motivated for a home run or an RBI. Center. streak with a victory in Berlin three first week and an unusual number of mis­ tal Tool, 15-0, at Fitzgerald Field. Dave Edwards, Todd Only 30, the nine-year veteran’s career Muster, like Gomez in his first Grand Marzano began the season with Bos­ Slam semi, picked up the challenge after Grand Slam tournaments,” she said. weeks ago. Neither has lost since, but takes throughout the tournament, has not Talaga, Howie Edwards and Gene Gale had three hiu had been on the skids since appearances It will be the fifth time Graf and Seles Seles has more momentum, with a win­ lost a set and has given up just 22 games. each to lead AA. Bill Hill, Rich Conway, Paul in the 1985 and 1986 All-Star games. He ton, but was optioned to Pawtucket on Whalers sign Joe Day the interruption, holding the fourth game April 29. In 26 games for the Triple-A and breaking on a double fault for 3-2. He have met. The West German won the first ning streak now 31 matches long. She said that the first 10 games in the McNamara and Butch Talaga added two apiece. Joe Mur­ was almost relieved after being told by 7 HARTFORD (AP) — St. Lawrence University left three, but it’s the latest meeting that “Suddenly, coming into the French, I 63-minute victory over Novotna were her phy doubled in defeat. manager Joe Morgan he had been traded. club, he hit .320 (24-75), with 2 homers wing Joe Day has signed a multi-year contract with the fought off four break points before places the championship match in a spe­ and 8 RBIs. was more of a favorite than Steffi or best yet. O \ POP DELANEY — Washington Social Club beat “I won’t know my role with Houston Hartford Whalers, the team announced Thursday. Gomez broke for 4-2, but broke back in a cial light. anyone else,” Seles said. “Fbr sure, I am playing better,” she Brand Rex, 12-3. Jon Brandt had four hiu, including a until I join the club, but hopefully I’ll get Gedman joined the Red Sox late in the A ninth-round draft pick. Day, 22, recently completed game that featured a soccer-kick on break Seles stopped Graf’s 66-match winning Graf, plagued by sinus problems the said. “I feel pretty g c ^ . pair of homers, for WSC while Bill Jenkins and John to play more,” he said. 1981 season. In that season, which was his fourth season at St. Lawrence. He led the team with Kerchis added three hiu each. Bob Boucher and Chris Johii Marzano, a member of the 1984 interrupted by a strike, he hit .288 with 5 19 goals and 26 assists in 32 games. He also collected 30 Mateya added two hits each. Rick Rodrigue led Brand U.S. Olympic team, was recalled from homers and 26 RBIs in 62 games. : penalty minutes. with three hiu while John Mizoras added two. Fhwtucket of the International League to After dividing the starting job the next Day, 5-foot-ll, 185 pounds, had 72 goals and 81 as­ WOMEN’S REC — Hungry Tiger Restaurant replace Gedman as backup catcher to two seasons, he became Boston’s fulltime sists in 134 games during his four years at St. Lawrence. Celtics Johnson on target for M ’s dumped Manchester State Bank, 12-1, at Charter Oak Tony Pena. catcher in 1984, hitting .269 with 24 homers and 72 RBIs. P^k. Sue Ladaga had two hiu, including a homer, for the “I,have mixed emotions,” said Ged­ Judge clears way for bout From Page 11 By Ben Walker Mookie Wilson both hit two man, a native of central Massachusetts. winners while Annette McCall also collected two hits. In 1985, he hit a career-high .295 v/lth , PATERSON, N.J. (AP) — A Superior Court judge has The Associated Press doubles. “This is my home, but I’m going some 18 homers and 80 RBIs. In 1986, he hit AL R o u n d u p Cathy CTasse and Dee Burg had two hits each in defeat. "cleared the way for a heavywei^t title fight between could not accept a job offer from Gavitt. Rangers 3, Athletics 1: In Texas. place where I expect to get a chance to .258 with 16 homers and 65 RBIs. He In Little Miss Softball League action, Manchester Evander Holyfield and champion Buster Douglas. Auerbach balked at Gavilt’s desire to hire Krzyzewski, Imagine how well Randy Johnson Bobby Witt struck out a season-high o d play. There’s no reason to be sad. Other later hit .357 with 2 homers and 7 RBIs in sweep in Kansas City. State Bank downed Hour Glass Cleaners, 5-2; Fuss & Judge Amos C. Saunders on Thursday ended a nearly and most of the Celtics players, particularly those who would pitch if he could face the 11 in eight innings as the Rangers the AL playoffs and the World Series. Finley (8-3) allowed four hits, O’Neill nipped Nassiff Arms, 14-13; Manchester Sewing people have been in this position and three-month legal battle by Holyfield’s attorney to have been with the franchise for more than a decade, New York Yankees. ended a five-game losing streak However, his failure to handle a ball offi­ struck out seven and walked three in Machine Center trimmed Army and Navy, 17-4; and gone other places and done all right. I prevent rival promoters from interfering with bids for the favor the hiring of assistant Chris Ford as Boston’s new Johnson, in his first start since a against Oakland. cially ruled a wild pitch by Bob Stanley eight innings. Mark Eichhom got his WestoiTO Pharmacy topped Little Miss, 14-11. hope I can do the same.” championship fight. coach. no-hitter against Detroit, pitched a Witt (3-7) tied for the league lead O -o enabl^ the New \brk M eU to tie the 12th save. Abbie Johnson, Mcrilee Brindamour and Robynne “We felt that this was the best move for five-hitter Thursday as the Seattle in losses, gave up six hits and score in the 10th iniung of Game 6 and go Saunders had signed a consent agreement between With Krzyzewski out of the picture, Ford becomes the Saberhagen (5-4) had his four- McBride played well for State Bank. Shelley Baird, Rich, who was not getting much playing Holyfield and the World Boxing Association Monday, leading candidate for the job. Mariners beat Chicago 2-1. He walked one. Kenny Rogers struck on to win the championship. game winning streak slopped out two in the ninth for his second S o Jacelyn Baird and Meghan Doody hit well for Hour lime this year behind Tony Pena,” Gor­ icalling for bids at the Plaza Hotel in New York on Sun- “Dave’s been hung out to dry his first time out of the struck out a season-high 10 and despite striking out 12. He allowed 0 T 1 Glass. man said. “He was always a true com­ Gedman tested the free agent market in retired the last 20 baiters. save. 1987, but was unable to reach an agree­ ;day. Rights to stage the fight would go to the highest bid- box,” an NBA source told the newspaper. “There’s loose six hits, including RBI singles by Sharon Anderson had three hits and Sara LeBlanc and petitor and he was one of the keys to our Tder. fooling everywhere. Don’t be surprised if he (Gavitt) “I pitched as well as the other Rafael Palmeiro and Pele In- m rn ment with another club. When eligible, he Max Venable and Lance Parrish in caviglia hit home runs that put Meghan Dyer hit well for F&O. Beth Gorman belted a 1986 pennant-winning team. We wish • Attorney Clark E. Alpert, who represented Douglas resigns. He’s been lied to in a big way.” night, but, obviously, not with the the second. re-signed with Boston on May 1. Texas ahead 3-0 after four innings g r^d slam homer, Christine Devanney had three hiu and him all the best.” The Associated Press! and the Mirage Casino-Hotel and Golden Nugget Inc. of Neither Gavitt, 52, nor Krzyzewski, 43, has NBA ex- same results,” Johnson said. Blue Jays 10, Twins 3: In Toron­ Erin Tedford four for Nassiffs. Gedman asked to be traded last fall. against Mike Moore (4-6). Moore In 1988, he hit .230 with 9 homers and Nevada, on TTiursday urged the judge to delay bidding to perienire. Auerbach, 72, coached the Celtics to nine NBA The Yankees, meanwhile, again to, another record crowd of 49,845 However, other clubs had little interest catcher Rich Gedman lost for the fifth time in six starts. Elisabeth Hirko pitched well and Alison Bialeck 39 RBIs in 95 games. Last year he ap­ cleans out his locker after being informed that he was traded to allow the federal courts to decide who represents championships before moving to the front office after the got the same results under new saw the Blue Jays hit a team-record played well defensively for Sewing. Marisa Drummond and he accepted the maximum 20 per cent Douglas. 1966 season. manager Stump Merrill as they did Orioles 5, Brewers 2: Baltimore peared in 93 games, hitting .212 with 4 eight doubles and three home runs. completed a 9-4 road swing as Joe 5 - played well defensively and Coumtey Snyder pitched salary cut to a reported $925,000 to homers and 16 RBIs. VhnkPpfi?F While his teammates played the The rift between Gavitt and Auerbach developed under Bucky Ctent — no offense. George Bell and Fred McGriff each well for A&N. Yankees at Fenway, Gedman packed. ^ ^ Pair in front at Western Open before Gavitt’s attempt to hire Krzyzewski In contract Greg Harris and Jeff Reardon Orsulak drove in two nms and Craig homered and doubled. Worthington homered. The Orioles Anessa Hamel, Sheila Wlatr, Amy Shiera, Amberg OAK BROOK, m. (AP) — Ray Stewart and Loren negotiations with the CelUcs, Gavitt, a successful coach combined on a one-hitter as Boston Kelly Gruber hit his 16th home 1 ^ ’ won 3-0 and completed its first won three of four in Milwaukee for Williams palyed well and Nicole Dakin hit two homers Roberts left the best field of the year in their wake with at Providence who most recently has been the commis­ run and Tony Fernandez had four of JD for Westown. Becky Wild had a grand slam homer and 65s in the first round of the PGA’s Western Open on the sioner of the Big East Conference, was told that he four-game sweep of the Ymkccs at its winningest trip since going 11-1 Pirates making themselves at home in Shea Toronto’s 16 hits. Fernandez and in 1978. Becky Grodzicki, Sherrie Caine and Sara McCarthy each 7,097-yard Butler National course. would be given Auerbach’s title of president of the Fenway IVk since 1%9. New York > H hit well for Liule Miss. By John Kreiser Stewart and Roberts have a three-stroke lead over a franchise, the source told the News and Observer. has lost six in a row and 11 of 12, “0 The Associated Press field that includes 89 of the year’s top 100 money-win­ But near the end of contract talks, Gavitt was informed and gotten just three hits in two SEE NL R o u n du p ners and all but three of the F*GA Tour’s tournament win- that Auerbach had asked to keep his title and office and games since Dent was fired. Little League Shea Stadium has never been a'pleasant stopoff point hers this season. that he would want only courtesy consultations in the In Chicago, Johnson’s bid for for Rttsburgh manager Jim Leyland. Until this year. I^yne Stewart and Roger Maltbie are tied for third at hiring of a new coach. The title of director of basketball another no-hitter ended when Robin BASEBALL CARD SHOW PitUburgh beat the MeU for the third time in four tries Gregg Jefferies tied it in the seventh with a bases- 68 and Tom Watson is fourth at 69. Defending champion operations then was created for Gavitt, who approved the Ventura singled with one out in the AMERICAN LEAGUE — American Legion pushed in New York as Barry Bonds doubled in the go-ahead run loaded single to left. But Bonds kept the Meu from Mark McCumber led a group at 70 that included Wayne change. first inning. Saturday, June 9,1990 9AM-4PM iu unblemished mark to 10-0 with a 9-1 win over the in the eighth Thursday night for a 5-4 victory. takmg the lead by throwing out Mark Carreon at the Levi, John Huston, Rick Fehr, Davis Love III, Wayne Until news of Gavitt’s talks with Krzyzewski became “I think the Sox were up for Adults $1.00 Under 10 Free Firefighters Thursday night at Waddell Field. Jason The Pirates have won four in a row and 10 of 13. They plate, then won the game in the eighth off Jeff Mussel- JWestner, Duffy Waldorf, Clarence Rose and Brian Claar. public last week, Auerbach thought Gavitt preferred Ford facing me after coming off the no- Cogan was the winning pitcher, Scott Cochran had three lead the MeU by 9*/2 games in the NL East. man (0-1). to succeed Jimmy Rodgers, who had been fired as the hiticr,” Johnson said. Assumption Hall hiu and Matt Jaworski and Matt Lavatori played well “I’ve had a lot of tough momenu here,” said Leyland, Nicklaus, Smith share lead Celtics’ coach. When Auerbach learned that Gavitt Tigers 8, Indians 0: A day after defensively for Legion. Dave Frachey and Randy Miller Phillies 3, Cubs 1: Len Dykstra extended his hitting 25 South Adams Street whose team hasn’t won a season series from the MeU streak to M g ^ s with an RBI double to break a DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Jack Nicklaus and Ben planned to hire a coach with no NBA experience, he in­ hitting three homers and driving in hit well and David Owens pitched well in relief for since 1982, four years before he took over as manager, terceded and forced a showdown, the NBA source said. five runs, Cecil Reldcr had a two- Firefighters, 3-8. seventh-irmmg tie and Ken Howell pitched a five-hitter Smith shot 7-under-par 65s to share the first-round lead Manchester, CT “Before the game I congratulated Bud (Harrelson) on as Philadelphia handed the Cubs their fifth straight loss. in the PGA Seniors’ Tournament Players Championship. Alan N. Cohen, the Celtics’ majority stock owner, and run single that increased his major n r -■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■- NATIONAL — Boland Brothers downed Vittner’s, g e t^ g the manager’s job. But I’ll miss Davey Johnson. Dykstra’s average is .414, by far the best in the Nicklaus needed only 25 putts — 10 on the back nine Don Gaston, chairman of the board, could not be reached league-leading RBI total to 55. BBEDE 7"2, at Leber Reid. John Helin went the distance for We always had close competitive games and he usually ^ on the 6,665-yard £)earbom Country Club course. He for comment Thursday. Detroit has won four straight, all on won.” majors, and he increased his average with men in scoring Boland’s, 10-1, striking out 11. Peter Lescoe, Chris position to .488 (20-for^l) when he doubled home Dar­ birdied the final two holes for a share of the lead. At the announcement of Gavitt’s hiring, Cohen said the road, and Cleveland has lost four Landrie and Chris Duffy each had two hiu and Andy This time, though, the Rrates made the big plays — ren Daulton to break a 1-1 tie off Mike Bielecki (3-5). . Lee Trevino and Ralph Terry are lied for second after that Gavitt would be given the final authority in person­ in a row. Moran played well defensively for the winners. Mike and took advantage of the MeU’ mistakes. a round of 66. nel matters. Angels 2, Royals 1: Chuck Fin­ Reds 6, Astros 1; The Reds showed no ill effecu from n Young had two hiu and Dan Uriano and Mike Lurate Bonds got his chance to be the hero after center fielder a three-game sweep in San Rancisco as they downed “I don’t know if I would object to anyone Dave or Red ley ouldue led Bret Saberhagen as COUNT ON THEM played well defensively for Vittner’s, 7-5. Keith Miller dropped Bobby Bonilla’s long fly ball with Houston at the Astrodome, handing the Astros their lG Rinker leads LPGA tourney suggests,” Cohen said Wednesday. California completed a three-game NATIONAL FARM — Ansaldi’s nipped Casper’s, two ouu. The Rrates’ left fielder, who threw out the go- seventh straight loss. The Associated Press WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Laurie Rinker shot a 11-10, at Verplanck. Roger Ulrich had two hits, including ahead run in the bottom of the seventh, followed with a FOR A LIFETIME! Expos 3, Cardinals 2: beat the Cardinals CAN’T GET IT — New York Mets’ second 4-undcr-par 67 for a one-stroke lead over four players an inside-the-park homer for Ansaldi’s. Jonathan Wil­ double over Miller’s head for the game-wirmer. single-handedly — one-handing a forkball from Jose after the first round of the LPGA’s McDonald’s Cham­ liamson had the game-winning hit and Freddy Busiere, Bonds is 18-for-37 (.486) this season with nmners in baseman Gregg Jeffries can’t handle the DeLeon down the left-field line for a tie-breaking RBI pionship. She had nines of 31 and 36 over the 6,366-yard Darrell DcLong, Ryan Riley and Francesco Fhgano hit scoring position. throw from catcher Orlando Mercado double in the sixth as Montreal won at home. DuPont Country Club course. well for Ansaldi’s. Roy Winter homered, Steve Kruzyk, during Thursday night’s game Cathy Marino, Deb Richard, Jane Geddes and Barb United Steve Faster and Pat McKenna hit well and Eli Aman Mucha are tied for second. pitched well in relief for Casper’s. AMERICAN FARM — Heritage Kitchen & Bath Ok. State plays Power Washing nipped Blish Hardware, 19-14, at Bowers Field. Mike Franza and Marshain Teal pitched well, Kashanna Teal MORE THAN had three hiu and Jay Wilson, Eric Roger, Mike McKen- waiting game & P ain tin g 1 ney and Sean Braruiick each added two hiu for Heritage A DAY'S WORTH Sammy Richberg had three hiu and Chad Skidgel, Keith OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Oklahoma State coach Gary Morison, Ryan Porter and Andy Ratches also hit well for Ward knows exactly who he’d like to play in Saturday’s OF LEARNING *lnterior and Exterior Painting Blish. championship game of the NCAA College World Series. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE DiRosa Cleanere downed American Legion, 20-8, at The problem is, the team he prefers is too young. *Residential and Commercial “There’s an Omaha junior high team that I saw work­ 2 for 1 TO Y O TA MUFFLERS Buckley Reid. James Rivera homered and Matt Kone'fal, SPORTS SCHOOLS Jeremy Smith and Mark Fauteaux played well for ing out just after we got through,” Ward said. “They I’Rk 1 I) I ROM don’t have much team speed.” ’ High qualitv DiRosa’s. ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY • Tauglil by .SC SlalT Coaches 0 0 Oklahoma State earned iu sixth trip to the College Power W ashin g . ' M.uk’ cxpii'ssly lor ROOKIES — Police Union edged Dickenson Plumb­ Thank you Manchester (or making our first year a great success /plus tax ing, 20-18. Harry Carr n, Mike Lombardi, Becky Brooks World Series finals with a 14-3 victory over Louisiana • 10 Programs in 7 Sports your loyota $144 Call now and receive a free INSIAI I I D and Bethan Lewis played, well for Police. Garrett Owens, State Thursday night. But the third-seeded Cowboys’ op­ To celebrate vye're running a HOT DOG SPECJAL Matt Carrano and T J. McLaughlin played well for the ponent in the title game won’t be any junior team. • For Boys and Girls from S lo 17 9 Plumbers. They’ll play the winner of tonight’s game between " ^ price of 1 (Saturday & Sunday only) gutter clean out and outside I OVGtiJ imjlllffs sluH ks slluK UfuJ sliut msi'its Wolff-Zackin and F^gani’s played to a 27-27 tie. top-seeded Stanford, the national clumpion in 1987 and • One-week Programs beginning June 2.5 .ift* ^Utir.mU’cd lo the lui^’indl piut Iusim lot the ’88, and third-seeded Georgia. (cxa’pl Hows' V ollcshall TOYOTA liU’ i»l the vfhli lo when msi.illod l>\ .ui dulho Megan Roy, Anthony Pagano and Blake Dailey hit well window wash with every n/otl io\utd dodloi for W-Z. Justin Mackinnon, Dan Callento and Brenden "They’re both outstanding clubs,” Ward said. “I’ve also have cruise night every Fridavan^ahm SairTint^^ W cfkfiul July 27-2^)) LIFETIME GUARANTEE really been impressed with Steve Webber’s Georgia house wash F^ul played well offeruively for I^gani’s. 6 pm to 10 pm. • Comnuile or Reside on Campus Commitment toQunlity TOYOTA ballclub. I really like their athletes. “/ toiip what you do fo r me.” “And as (Arizona State coach Jim) Brock told me, • Fee includes insurance ‘Stanford has better athletes at every position and they’re ($25 ilnliK nhU ) ★ Senior Citizen Discount ★ much stronger on the mound. But ouUide of that, you In Brief . . . // ought to play them tough.’ I haven’t seen anything that I Program details vary. "Keeping Connecticut Clean don’t like about either one of those clubs.” For further infornialion 9 Ward also has to like what he has seen from his own and a free bnK'hure, LYNCH Lendl gains quarterfinals team. Complete take-out orders - Call ahead call (413) 788-31II. 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(In Stereo) Mark Brooks 36-35-71 -1 5:35 p.m. Boston 002 000 10k—3 (iS Charles in Charge (CC). story of Dr, Renee Richards is explored, Steve Ffote 38- 33—71 -1 New M>rk (M.Witt 0-4) at Baltimors (Milacki E—Tolleeon, D P -N ew Ybrk 3. L O B - New lagara Falls, N.Y., the weekend of June 30. The team was a quarterfinalist in regional f I ! ' 19 3 $ Secrets & Mysteries An exploration from her early identity struggle to her fight 1 0 : 1 5 P M d® Hardball Left in Pro­ KIT 'N' CARLYLE by U rry Wright Tad Schulz 34- 37—71 -1 n" m 3-3), 7:35 p.m. Mirk 1. Boston 7. S—Barrett of tornadoes. Host: Edward Mulhare. to play professional women's tennis. Va­ gress (CC) A broken leg puts Charlie in the Cleveland (Farrell 3-3) at Boston (Clemens members, left to right, front row: Kerry Connors, Jennifer Barnett, Chip Back 38- 33—71 -1 nessa Redgrave. Louise Fletcher, Martin hospital, where mistaken identity could IP H RER BB SO W 9-2), 735 p.m. New Mirk BobGildar 36-36—72 E @ Mam a's Family Mama stands in for Balsam. 1986. put him in the grave. (In Stereo) Sheila Ringbloom. Uz Gray, Sharon Fish, Darlene Johns, Jane Faber. Back row: Don Jay Don Blaka Vint at Naomi’s childbirth class. (R) I’LSSTfi AOSOlRgD TbWCR OF Chicago (McDowell 2-3) at Minnasota (Wast Leary L,3-7 6 2-3 9 3 2 1 0 35- 37—72 E Jim Gallagher IT [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Shag' (CC) Four teen­ 1 0 : 3 0 P M ® News (CC). F 1 I2 5 T 2- 3), 8:05 p.m. Guterman 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Ringbloom (administrator), Lisa Barnett, Karen Jurezak, Becky Sturtevant, Jennifer John­ 39- 33—72 E ® NBC News (CC). age girls spending their last summer to­ Brad Bryant 36- 36—72 E ® At the Movies Toronto (Cerutti 2-5) at Milwaukse (Knudeon JDRobnsn 1 0 0 0 0 0 @ ) dZ) Nightly Business Report gether head to Myrtle Beach for dancing THIN6] ^Ay: 3- 3), 8:35 p.ra Boston son, Beth Cardillo, Mary Moriarty, Katie Smith, Amy Mizoras, Paula Timlin, Jessica Mar­ John Mahaffey 36- 36—72 E W (!® Synchronal Research Scott Simpson ® Family Ties (CC). Part 2 of 2. and romancing. Phoebe Cates, Bridget Texas (l^ugh 5-4) at California (Abbott 3-4), GHarrIs W,5-3 8 1 0 0 0 7 quez, Tom Goodman (coach). 37- 35—72 E Keith Claaiwater Fonda, Annabeth Gish. 1988. Rated PG. (d® Friday the 13th: The Series A grlev- 10:35 p.ra Reardon S.7 1 0 0 0 0 1 37- 35—72 E ® Love Connection (In Stereo) MarkCalcavacchta 36-36—72 E iig youngster sets out to avenge the mur­ UoVl V <>u Kansas City (Gubicza 3-5) at Oakland [A 8iE ] Chronicle der of her father. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) (C.lfoung 2-1), 10:35 p.m. Saturday's Games HBP—Brunansky by Leary. Dave Eichelbargar 36-36—72 E [USA] Murder, She Wrote Andy North [LIFE] Rodeo Drive HAPDty Cleveland at Boston, 1A5 p.m Umpires— Home. Shulock; First, Roe; 36- 36—72 E 8 : 3 0 P M ® City (CC) Liz is apprehen­ ( ® Carol Burnett and Friends Dave Flummalls Kansas City at Oakland, 4.<>5 pim. Second. Denkinger; Third, Merrill. Pirates 5, Mets 4 S ^ , Toronto. 7-2, .778; CFinloy, California, 38- 34—72 E 7 : 0 0 P M ® Inside Edition sive when she anticipates a visit from her (I® Hogan's Heroes cL^nex> . New Ifork at Baltjrrxrre, 7:35 p.m T—2:11. A-33,454. 8-3. .727; Stewart Oakland. 8-3. .727. Hubert Green 33- 39—72 E B-3. .727; Stewart Oakland. 8-3, .727. gm ■ - _ _ ® (§) Wheel of Fortune (CC). long-lost father. (Postponed from an ear­ C@ Throe's Company SeatUa at Detroit, 7:35 p.m PITTSBURGH NEW YORK Ffoul Azingar 35- 3 7 -7 2 E lier date) (In Stereo) Chicago at Minrresota, 8:05 p.m. Tigers 8, Indians 0 abrhbi abrhM National League leaders Morris Ffatalsky 34- 38—72 E ® Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) [ESPN] : Teams Bckmn 3b 4 0 0 0 Millar cf 5 0 2 1 D.A. Walbring 37- 35 -7 2 E ® ® Famjly Matters (CC) The Wins­ to 3e Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) Toronto at Milwaukee, 9.'05 p.m. DETROIT CLEVELAND Based on 148 at Bats. ® Charies in Charge (CC). Texes at California, 1035 p.m. JBelIss 3 0 1 0 HJhnsn3b 5 0 0 0 Nick Faldo 36- 36—72 E low home is filled with children when Laura a b rh b i (S) Auto Channel [HBO] MOVIE: 'C.H.U.D. If: Bud the Sunday's Games a b rh b i VanSlyk cf _ . „ _, O AB R H Pci. Ffoter Jacobson 36-36—72 E starts a baby-sitting service. (R) (In Stereo) Phillips 2b 4 2 1 2 Baerga 3b 4 0 0 0 Jefferis 2b 4 0 1 1 DyksfraPhI 46 191 42 79 414 Cliud' Two unsuspecting teen-agers acci Cleveland at Boston, 1.05 p m 4 0 1 0 Bonilla rf NBA playoff glance Chris fforty 34- 39—73 +1 dS) Kate & Allie (CC) d® @ Wall Street Week: The Big Pic­ TrammI ss 5 0 1 0 Brokns2b 3 3 1 0 McRykfs If 4 0 1 0 Larkin Cin 49 189 29 68 360 dentally revive a Cannibalistic Humanoid New >brk at Baltimore, 1:3S p.m 4 0 0 0 Bortds If THE FINALS Bin Glasson 39-34-73 +1 ture From Pittsburgh (CC). GWardlf 4 1 3 2 4 1 2 1 *Strwbry rf 3 0 0 0 TGwynnSO 52 206 36 71 345 ® ) ® MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Underground Dweller. Brian Robbins, Bill Seattle at Detroit, 1:35 p.m Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 Bream 1b OotroH va. Portland Ffobert Gamez 37-36-73 +1 Fielder 1b 5 1 2 2 2 10 1 MarshI 1b 4 1 1 0 Dawson Chi 52 185 29 63 341 [H B O ] One Night Stand (CC) Ultimate Calvert, Tricia Leigh Fisher 1988 Rated R Mkfndo If 3 0 0 0 Lind 2b TUosday, Juna 5 Curt Byrum 36- 37—73 +1 v ~ w dD Newhart (CC). Chicago at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. Lemon rf 4 1 1 0 4 0 1 2 Elstarss 3 1 2 0 UndPit 53 190 16 64 .337 survivor Blake Clark takes the stage. (R) (In (In Stereo) CJamsdh 3 0 0 0 Bilardeli c Datroit 105, Portland 99 Coray Ffovin 35- 38—73 +1 ® ® Current Affair Texas at Cak'lbrnia, 4.05 p.m. Heath c 5 1 1 1 4 0 1 1 OMally ph 0 0 0 0 Alomar SO 51 205 27 68 332 Stereo) Jacoby 1b 3 0 0 0 Heaton p Thursday, Juna 7 Hal &tton 47 [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women Kansas City at Oakland. 405 p.m TJonee dh 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Teufel 3b 10 0 0 BHatcherCin 47 190 28 63 332 37- 36—73 +1 ® Cheers (CC). Alomar c 3 0 2 0 RReed p Porttond 106, Datroit 105, OT, sariaa Had 1-1 Jay Haas 9 : 0 0 P M ( ® To Be Announced. Toronto at Milwaukee, 8.05 p.m. Brgmndh 2 1 1 1 10 0 0 Mercado c 2 1 0 1 . VbnSlykeRl 48 i r j 24 57 329 37-36—73 +1 1 1 : 0 0 P M ® ® News (CC) Webstar cf 3 0 1 0 Ruskin p Sunday, Juna 10 Tom Fforizar ® Hunter -n Romero 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sasserc 2 1 1 0 WhIlachMon 53 207 27 67 324 37-36—73 +1 51 ® ® Perfect Strangers (CC) Balki is ® Cheers (CC). Ferminss 2 0 10 Belinda p Detroit at Portland, 3:30 p.m. John frvnen [A&E] New Wilderness Nationai League standings Whilakr2b 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gooden p 10 0 0 Sandberg Chi 53 215 3 6 68 321 37- 36 -7 3 +1 asked to negotiate when a Cliicago-based Mania 1b 10 0 0 Kipper p Diaaday, Juna 12 David Frost ® Synchronal Research O \ East Division Willims cf 4 1 1 0 10 0 0 Carran ph 10 0 0 Santiago SO 48 168 23 54 .321 36- 37— 73 +1 5T" [CNN] Moneyline conglomerate wants to buy half of Mypos. Datroit at Fforttand, 9 p.m. Curtis Strange W L Pel. Mussimn p 0 0 0 0 36-37— 73 +1 (R) (In Stereo) (g; ® ® (57) News 5 “T l QB Totals 39 811 8 Totals » 0 5 0 Home Runs Thursday, Juna 14 Dlllatd Pruitt [DIS] MOVIE: 'Willy Wonka and the Pittsburgh 34 19 .642 Detroit 002 010 050—8 Magdn ph 0 0 0 0 GDavis, Houston, 17; Dawson, Chicago 15* 36-37— 73 +1 Datroit at Fforttand, 9 p.m. Emiyn Aubrey Chocolate Factory' A world-famous con­ d® Nasty Boys (CC) Lt Kreiger stands In ® ) The '90s Philadelphia 28 23 .549 5 Cleveland ooO 000 000—0 Totals 32 5 6 5 Totals 35 4 8 3 Mitchell, San Francisco, 15; Bonilla, Pittsburgh’ 36-37-73 +1 while an undercover drug operation keeps Sunday, Juna 17 Bob Eastwood fectioner offers a grand prize to the five (S® Honeymooners Montrael 29 24 .547 5 E—Baerga Z DP—Detroit 2. Cleveland 1. PHts^igh 020 200 010-8 13; Sandberg, Chicago. 12; Vfellach, Montreal 38- 35-73 +1 Cruz away from the birth of his child. (60 Fforttand at DatrolL 3:30 p.m., H nacassary Kenny fforty children holding lucky candy bars. Gene Q 1SS0 by NEA. Inc Newlbrk 23 27 .460 9/z Cleveland H R ER BB 80 44; Bonds. Pittsburgh. 40; WCIark, San Fran­ daring sea voyage in this adaptation of Pittsburgh Blazers 106, Pistons 105 OT Tom SiacktTrann 38- 35—73 +1 ics become involved in a fortune hunter's [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Los Artgeles 27 27 .500 9*« Black L,4-3 7 7 5 5 4 0 cisco, 39; Guerrero. StLouis, 36; MaWilliams, CELEBRITY CIPHER search for a legendary treasure in Ecuador Robert Louis Stevenson's novel. Orson HMton 5 4 3 1 0 2 PORTLAND (106) Ian Baker-Findr 37- 36 -7 3 +1 [TMC] MOVIE: 'Ghostbusters II' The San Frartcisco 25 29 .463 11W Olin 0 2 2 2 0 0 Son Francisco, 38. Celebrlly Cipher cryptograms are created tram quotations by famous Cyndi Lauper, Jeff Goldblum, Peter Falk. Welles, Kim Burfield, Walter Slezak. 1972. W eed 1 1 1 0 0 1 Karsay 3-110-0 6, Williame 3-9 6-6 12, Duck­ Harry Tiaylor 38- 35 -7 3 +1 people, past and present. Each letter In the cipher stands for bO'S pursue a new wave of poltergeists Atlanta 20 30 .400 14W Orosco 2-3 2 1 0 0 1 Pitching (6 Dedslona) 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Ruskin W.1-1 1 3 0 0 0 1 worth 6-10 2-3 14, Draxiar 13-20 6-8 33, Fforter Larn Silvaira 36-37— 73 +1 another. Today's clue: F equals V. [C N N ] Larry King Live ano phantasms conjured up by the res­ Houston 20 34 .370 16<« Seanez 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Heaton, Pittsburgh, 8-1, .889; Burkett, San B^inda 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 3-11 15-1521, Coopar 1-4 1-2 3, Ybung 1-3 0^1 EdFiorl 39- 35 -7 4 +2 [U S A ] Miam i Vice (In Stereo) [D IS ] MOVIE: Big’ A carnival wishing tored portrait of a long-dead Carpathian o d Black pitched to 2 batters In the Stti. Olin Francisco. 5-1, .833; Cook, Philadelphia, 5-1, BredFabai Montreal 3, S t Louis 2 pitched to 2 betters in the Bth. Kipper S.1 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 2. Ffobinson 2-8 3-5 7, Palrovic 4-5 0-0 8, 38-36—74 +2 machine miraculously transforms a 13- warlock Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Sigour­ NewMHk Harkey, Chicago. 5-1, .833; Viola, New FTay Floyd LAXXJRAAU WE T 7 : 1 5 P M [ESPN] College Baseball: Pittsburgh 5, New York 4 Bryant 04) 0-0 0. Totals 36-81 33-41 106. 38-36— 74 +2 year-old schoolboy into a 35-vear-old ney Weaver. 1989. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Umpires—Home, Ford; First, Hendry; Mirk, 9-2, .818; Amistrong, Cincinnati, 6-2, Billy Flay Brown NCAA World Series If necessary. From Philadelphia 3, Chicago 1 Gooden 7 5 4 4 3 6 DETROIT (105) 38- 36—74 +2 man. Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Rob­ [U S A ] Miami Vico (In Stereo) SecoTKi, Coble; Third, Evans. .800; Drabek, Rttsburgh, 8-2, .800; R a^ u s- Isoo Aoki Omaha, Neb. (2 hrs., 45 min.) (Live) Cincinnati 6, Houston 1 T—2:45 A—8,927. Mussimn L,0-1 2 1 1 0 0 0 sen, San Diego, 6-2, .750. Rodman 0-1 1-21, Edwards 12-23 2-3 26. 36-38-74 +2 ZXTYP RLPSP QLPJ ert Loggia. 1988 Rated PG Gena Sauers Only games scheduled RReed pitched to 1 better in the 7th. Laimbaer 10-18 0-0 26, Dumars 6-11 4-5 16, 36-36-74 +2 7 :3 0 P M ® Entertainment Tonight [HBO] MOVIE: Saturday the 14th 1 1 : 3 0 P M ® Night Court O T) HBP—Magadan by Kipper. Thomas 9-21 3-6 23, Sallay 1-3 3-5 5, Jofvison Slave Jonas 39- 35-74 +2 Actor Mark Harmon. (In Stereo) Strikes Back' A 16-year-old boy strug ® (4® Nightline (CC). Friday's Games Ffoul Triittar ZXTYP JAG GMUPS Philadelphia (Mulholland 3-2) at Chicago Umpirfe—Nome, Davidson; Rrst Montague' 1- 4 0-0 2, Aguirro 2-9 2-2 6.Totals 41-90 15-23 36- 36 -7 4 +2 ® ® Jeopardy! (CC). gles in vain to convince his parents that Blue Jays 10, Twins 3 105. Tom Kite ® Comedy Tonight (Pico 1-0), 3:20 p.m Second, Williams; Third. MeSherry ' 37- 37— 74 +2 their new home is the gateway to hell Ja­ MINNESOTA Eastern League standings Joel Edwards ® d§) Major League Baseball: Pitts­ St. Louis (B.Smith 6-4) at MonVeat (De.Wtar- TORONTO T—2:49. A—28,443. Fforttand 23 30 22 19 12—106 36-38—74 +2 VAMQSTYQ WMEQPTU son Presson, Ray Walston, Avery Schrei- (33) Honeymooners S o a b rh b i burgh Pirates at N ew York M ets (3 hrs.) tlnoz 3-4), 7:35 p.m. a b rh b i Double A DatroK 30 15 24 25 11—105 Jim Carter 41-33—74 +2 ber. 1988 Rated PG ® Synchronal Research O T | Gladden If 4 0 1 0 Felix rf Scott Hoch (Live) Pittsburgh (WWk 4-3) at New Vbrk (Fernandez 4 0 1 2 Phiilies 3, Cubs 1 W L Pet. GB 3-Ffolnt goals—Fforttand 1-6 (Draxiar 1-2, 36-38-74 +2 Mack If 1 0 0 1 Femndz ss New Britan (F)d Sx) 30 23 Fforter 0-4), Detroit 8-14 (laimbaar 6-9, Thomas Jeff Sluman A B GMUPS [T M C ] MOVIE. 'Colors' Dennis Hop­ (1® W a r o f th e W o rld s The M orthren hope 3-5), 7:35 p.m 5 2 4 2 PHILA CHICAGO .566 35- 39—74 +2 fiD News to destroy society by weaving violent sub­ m r j Larkin rf 4 0 0 0 Gruber 3b Harrisburg (Rrate) 28 23 .549 2- 4, Aguirra 0-1). Fouled out— Kersey, Duck­ JodaMudd per's controversial account of Los Angeles 5 1 1 2 a b rh b i 1 36- 38—74 +2 d S Carol Burnett and Friends San Francisco (Knepper 3-3) at Atlanta (LiHi- Puckett cf 4 0 2 0 Bell If a b rh b i Cantn-Akrn (kidns) 27 Tom Byium gang violence and the elite police unit as­ liminal messages into TV commercials. 4 2 3 2 Dykslra cf 3 0 1 1 Vfolton cf 23 .540 vn worth, Tl»mas. ftebounds— fforttand 53 (Wil­ 36-38—74 +2 AHEPSFTQWAM.' — quist 2-7), 7:40 p.m. Moses cl 0 0 0 0 GHIII If 4 0 0 0 Lorxlon (Tigers) 28 liams 12), Detroit 57 (Lalmbaar 11). As­ Michael Allan ® ® Major League Baseball: Cleve­ signed to control it. Sean Penn, Robert Du­ (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) 0 0 0 0 Hot 2b 5 0 0 0 Wilkrsn 2b 25 .528 2 35-39—74 +2 CIrxrfnnali (Browning 5-4) at Houston (Scott Hrbeklb 4 0 0 0 McGriffIb 4 0 0 0 Albany (Yankees) 25 land Indians at Boston Red Sox (2 hrs., vall, Maria Concfiita Alonso. 1988. Rated (2® d® Tonight Show (In Stereo) 4 1 2 2 VHayasrf 4 0 0 0 Grace 1b 23 .521 21/2 sists—fforttand 17 (Fforter 10). Detroit 25 2-6), 8:35 p.m Gaetti 3b 4 0 1 0 Mlinks dh 3 0 2 0 Hagerstown (Oriols) 26 45 min.) (Live) R. (In Stereo) 4 0 0 0 JordOT 1b 10 0 0 Dawson rf 27 .491 4 (Thomas 11). Total fouls—fforttand 26, Defroit RTXQPS RWMYLPXX. d® Movie Los Angeles (Belchar 4-3) at San Diego Gagne ss 0 0 0 0 Myers c 3 1 1 1 Williamsprt (Mrnrs) 21 McDonald's scores O O 4 0 1 0 RJones If 4 0 1 0 DwSmIhlf 30 .412 8 28. Technirals—Fforttand illegal defensa 2, (481 Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) [U S A ] PGA Golf: Western Open Second (WWtson 5-3), 10:05 p.m. Dwyer dh 3 1 1 0 Uriano2b 3 0 1 0 Ftaading (Phillies) 21 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I probably couldn't play for me ® St. Elsewhere 4 2 2 0 Campsn H 0 10 0 AsnrTKhf p 32 .396 9 Detroit assistant coach Suhr. A—21,454. WILMINGTON, Dai, (AF*) — Scoraa Thursday round, from Oak Brook, III. (2 hrs.) (R) Saturday's Gamas Harperc 3 2 2 1 MWilsncf 0 0 0 0 I wouldn't like my attitude." — (Basketball coach) John [A&E] World of Survival dZ) Going Home: Alvin Alley Remem­ K ^ 4 2 2 0 Kruk 1b 2 0 0 0 Lancastt p after the first round of the $650,000 IPGA Philadelphia at Chicago, 2:20 p.m Manriq 2b 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 London 3, Albany 0 Thompson. [CNN] Crossfire 9 : 3 0 P M ® To Be Announced. bered American choreographer Alvin CHayes 3b 4 1 3 1 Wynne ph McDonald's Championship, played on the Pittsburgh at New Vbrk, 7D5 p.m Newmnss 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 Reading 4, Canton-Akron 3, 1st game ® (3® Just the Ten of Us (CC) Coach Alley is remembered in a memorial service. 5 > Thonss 4 0 2 0 Villartuv c 6.336-yBrd, par 35-36— 71 DuFfont Country 8 : 0 0 P M ® To Be Announced. > I” San Frartcisco at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m Totals 38 3 9 3 Totals 381016 10 4 0 0 0 Reading 4. Canton-Akron 3, 2nd game Oub: _ ' finds himself working for a student when (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) Daulton c 2 1 1 1 Dunstonss “Your parents won’t send money? S t Louis at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Minnasota 020 000 001— 3 3 0 0 0 Williamsport 3, Hagerstown 1 Rec soccer Laurie RInkar 3 3 O ) KHowellp 10 0 0 Ramos 3b 31-36—67 Cvtoinnati at Houston, 8:05 p.m Toronto 221 031 OK—10 2 0 10 Harrisburg 7. New Britain 3,12 innings Barb Mucha Threaten them you’re coming home.” Bielecki p 0 0 0 0 33-35—66 Los Angelas at San Diego, 10:05 p^m. DP—Minnesota 1. Toronto 1. LOB—Min­ Friday's Games Deb Richard 3 3 > DCIarklf 10 0 0 33-35-68 ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK ANO ERNEST by Bob Thavss Sunday's Gamas nesota 8, Toronto & 2B—Fernandez 2, MWk- Albany at Lorxlon Cathy Marino Totals 30 3 8 3 Totals 28 1 S 1 33- 3 5 -6 8 S t Louis at Montreal, 1:35 p.m son Z Bell, McGriff, Liriano, Felix, Mertrique. Canton-Akron at Williamsport Jana Geddas > H Philadelphia 000 010 110—3 34- 34 -6 8 Pittsburgh at New M)rk, 135 p.m 3B— Harper. HR— Gruber (16). Bell MO) Hagerstown at Reading Midgets KayCockerlH Chicago 010 000 000-1 34-35-69 ARLO, DO YOU 5TILL L0V& “D San Francisco at AUants, 2:10 p.m Nsur Britain at Harrisburg Metros 2 (Jarrod Howard, Jimmy Dunnels) Krisli Albers 0H,WELL,1HAT'6 AiaociH DeFiME 'tove”.' MY, YMAT'O a FOIOWY McGriff(IO). SB—Gladden (11). SF—Felix ' DP--Hiiladolphia Z LOB—Philadelphia 9, 34-35-69 Li^r o f Philadelphia at Chicago, 220 p.m IP H RER BB SO Saturday's Gamas Falcons 1 (Tom Hogar) Colleen Wttikar 34- 35 -6 9 Ofoe-i DOfy-T Kioow Kfluirm OF Love.> LI^T o f Minnesota Chicago 5. 2B—CHayes, Grace, Dykstra Albany at Lorxlon Cirxannati at Houston, 2:35 p.m Suns 3 (Doug Cosmlnl Z Ryan GBha) Toros 1 Kris Tschatter 38-31—69 eXACTLY WHATr0 5AY„. ffCUSff f ^ Tapani L.6-4 H R -faw son (15). S-KHowoH 3. Bielecki Z Los Arrgeles at San Diego, 4:05 p.m 4 1 - 3 SF—Daulton. Canton-Akron at Williamsport (Adam Clark) Sherri Turrter 35- 34->69 l\iW6S To Po Drumnd Hagerstown at Reading t^OT Polt^G 3 2 - 3 JaneCralter 35- 34—69 Toronto IP H RER BB SO New Britain at Harrisburg Philadelphia Juniors Cathy Gerring 33- 36—69 TOPAV ____ THBM StoMmyr W.5-6 8 7 2 2 1 3 KHowell W.7-3 Sunday's Games Rat Bradley 36- 34—70 American League results Gilles 1 5 1 1 3 8 Albany at London Strikers 0 (Karen Theiling played well) Bears 1 2 1 1 0 1 Chicago 0 (Mika Guiliano played well) Ayako Okamoto 35- 3 5 -7 0 HBP—Harper by Stottlomyre, Larkin by Stot- Bielecki L.3-4 Canton-Akron at Williamsport Ffotty Sheehan 34- 36 -7 0 Mariners 2, White Sox 1 llemyre. 61-3 6 2 2 3 3 Hagerstown at Fleadlng Rangers 2 (Clayton Charlier. Robert Greene) Assnmehr Diplomats 0 ' AlisOT Nicholas 36- 34—70 SEATTLE 2-311110 New Britain at Harrisburg CHICAGO Umpires— Home, Reed; First, Tschida; Lancaster Carolina Rsrea 34- 36—70 a b rh b i Second, Cooney; Third, Brinkman. . ------^ 2 10 0 13 abrhM Assenmachor pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Ffotty Jordan 35- 36—70 Reynlds2b T—2 5 8 A— 49,845. 3 0 0 0 Sosa rf 4 0 0 0 MfP—Bielacki. PB—Villanueva. Nancy Brown 33-37—70 Briley rf 3 0 0 0 Ventura 3b 4 0 10 Betsy King 33- 37—70 Cottorf Umpires—Home. Winters; FIrsL Rellford- 1 0 1 0 Caldernlf 4 111 Second, Davis; Third, Runge. Amy FTead 35- 35—70 ADavis 1b 4 0 0 0 Transactions Calendar HP Kittle dh 4 0 10 T—2:47. A—29571. Noiicy Lopez 34- 36—70 Leonard If Rangers 3, Athletics 1 i i i i 3 1 1 0 Fiskc____ 4 0 10 Tharata Haoaion 36- 34—70 ______: ______Grilfey cf OAKLAND TEXAS 4 0 2 0 CM,-tnz 1b 4 0 10 Today Martha Nousa 33- 37—70 EMrtoz 3b abrhM Reds 6, Astros 1 3 0 1 0 Fletchr2b 2 0 0 0 abrhM Baseball MIssia Barteotti 35- 35—70 Buhner tti RHdsn If 4 0 2 0 Huson aias ONCINNATT HOUSTON BASEBAU 3 0 0 1. Uohnsnef 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Simsbuiy at Manchester Legion (Moriarty JoAnrte earner 34- 37—71 SBradayc Lansfrd 3b 4 0 0 0 Rmero 11b abrhM a b rh M American Lsague 4 0 1 0 Guillen ss 3 0 0 0 4 13 1 Field), 7 p.m. Tommie Qraan 33- 36—71 THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris Giles ss Cansec dh 3 0 0 0 Franco 22b Sabo 3b 4 2 10 VMding cf 3 0 0 0 BOSTON RED SOX—Traded Rich Gedman. 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Kathy Ffosttawalt 36- 35—71 Totals McOwir 1b 4 0 1 0 Sierra rf BHtchref 5 12 1 GWHson If 1 0 1 1 catcher, to the Houston Askos tor a player to be 30 2 7 1 Totals 32 1 8 1 4 0 10 MIssia McGeorge 36-35-71 Hasseyc 4 0 0 0 Bainaa BainaadI dh Larkin ss 3 0 2 1 named later. Recalled John Morzano, catcher, Beattie 010 000 010-3 4 1 1 0 Doran2b 4 0 0 0 Trloh Johneon 35- 36—71 DHdsncf 4 0 0 0 inevglia If EDavis If 3 0 11 from Pawtucket of toe Intsmational League. HEy, LOOK, I^ T THAY.'IDU ' W i l V O N ' ^ eoY, trcEiqAJWLY Chicago 001 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 1 1 2 Biggio c 4 0 0 0 Danielle Ammaccapena 35- 36—71 Jossrf 3 1 1 0 PetraHic ONeillrf 4 0 0 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned Steve R adio, T V E—BJones. DP—Chicago 1. LOB— SeaMs 2 0 10 GDavis 1b 4 0 0 0 Lori Ffoling 36- 35 -7 1 JOJOW,,, WHAT$($NAMe T H iU lC E O Weiss ss Bnzngr 1b 4 1 1 0 Springer, infielder, to Colorado Springs of the LOOK'^ Llice HIM I 7. Chicago 5. 2B—Kittle. HR-Calderon (5). 3 0 2 1 Stonlsyc 10 0 0 Stubbs If 2 0 0 0 JuH Inkster 36- 35 -7 1 ■ Rndlph2b 3 0 1 0 Buachai 3b Duncan 2b 4 2 2 1 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 Ffodlic Coast League. Called up Beau Allred, S; S—Reynolds. SF—Buhner. 3 0 10 Janet Arxiarson 35- 3 6 -71 Stanbchph 1 0 0 0 Pettis cf Olivarc 3 0 0 0 Darwin p 0 0 0 0 outfieldar, from Colorado Springs. Suspended l ' • e ! > IP H R ER BB SO 2 0 0 0 Kathryn Mrung 34- 37—71 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals Rijop 3 0 0 0 Joey Belle, Colorado Springs outfleider, for five Seattle 30 3 8 3 Oberkflph 1 0 0 0 Today Maggie Will 35- 36—71 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 1 Charlton p 0 0 0 0 Anthonyrf 3 0 0 0 days tor inappropriate conduct during during a RJohrtson W .53 9 5 1 1 1 10 FfonnyHammal 34- 38—72 Ouinns ph 10 12- Caminit3b 3 0 1 0 game IMadnesday. 1 p.m. — Tennis: French Open, Chicago 100 200 OOx—3w v .-« Lisa )Nb1 ten 37- 35—72 E—Pattis. DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Oakland 8 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 Ramirzsa 3 110 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed Storm Ffotefsn 6 3 1 1 3 1 men’s semifinals (taped delay), Laura Daviae 37-36—72 Taxas 5. 2B— Palmeiro, Weiss. 38__W ^ s ' Gulicksn p 2 0 0 0 Davie, pitcher, on the ISKlay disabled NsL ffollLO-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Kim Bauer 36- 36—72 HR— Palmeiro (6), Incaviglia (9). SB—RHender- Candael cf 1 0 1 0 retroacllva to May 31. 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\ \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, June 8,1990—17 FOCUS Yankees may go World Cup is set to open tonight J with younger players By Barry Wilner in Rome was given a waiver be­ Only after that lengthy procedure Maradona and his marauders is The Associated Press cause Interior Minister Antonio will IFavelange look into the com­ every goalkeeper’s nightmare. BOSTON (AP) — To George have the worst record in the majors Gava said police would provide suf­ plaint, refusing to make an excep­ “I’m relaxed right now, not think­ Steinbrenner, a “youth movement” Dear Abby at 18-33 and have scored the ROME — Unsafe stadiums, un- ficient forces to guarantee evacua­ tion for Maradona, who is support^ ing of Maradona. But if I play always meant trading away Sylvia Porter fewest runs in the American f ^ player payments, unavailable tion of spectators in an emergency. by such players as Uruguay’s Enzo Friday and I see him coming down, another one of the New York PEOPLE League. liquor. Get ready — here comes the Tournament organizers said they Francescoli in seeking for the it will be an unpleasant feeling,” Abigail Van Buren Yankees’ top prospects. Stump Merrill, hired Wednesday World Cup. expected authorities would “find a players a bigger portion of the sig­ Bell said. But a day after hiring a new Miller says black guitarists after manager Bucky Dent was solution” to the problem and that the nificant profits from the World Cup. American players don’t get a manager, Steinbrenner says it’s The world’s soccer championsh'p Senior housing fired, hasn’t seen any improve­ scheduled games would be played at ITFA expects earnings of 230 mil­ happy feeling when they hear the had influence on country time his team tried some new begins tonight as Argentina, the ment. The Yankees were held to Dall’Ara. lion Swiss francs from the tourna­ pessimistic opinions about their players, too. 1986 winner, plays Cameroon at BRANSON, Mo. (AP) — Entertainer Roger Miller one lun on three hits in two losses At Milan, Argentine star Diego ment, of which 130 million goes to chances being expressed just about Son’s heart says black blues guitarists and fiddlers were an im­ market booming “I never really believed I could in Boston since Merrill took over. Milan, where alcohol sales have Maradona prepared for the opener the 24 teams in the finals. The everywhere. They play the United portant influence on white country musicians in the 4#,., do that in New York, but we’re been banned all day. Security will Even if the results don’t change, by criticizing players for the host players get a percentage of that, ac­ States’ first World Cup game in 40 1920s. Real estate markets throughout most of the nation are about to find out,” the Yankees Steinbrenner promises the faces be tight, with more than 3,(XX) extra Italian team ad learning that FIFA cording to deals with their national years, against Czechoslovakia in “I think we need to give black people more credit depressed. Yet, one segment — building senior living owner said Thursday. “I was afraid will. officers assigned to the festivities, in wrong place communities — is booming. to go with young kids.” president Joao Havelange woulil not federations. FTorence on Sunday. for their role in counuy music,” said Miller, who Steinbrenner said Alan Millls, which include an elaborate pregame meet with him to discuss payments The ban on liquor sales was not gained fame with his hit “King of the Road” in the Retirement communities provide few opportunities for So Steinbrenner, the man who who started the season with the ceremony. “I think the team deserves a lot of DEAR ABBY: I just moved to Palm Springs. My son oversaw deals that sent away Fred to players. limited to Milan. In Cagliari, where respect because the other countries 1960s. small investors. On the other hhnd, for capital sources Yankees, Jimmy Jones, Mark At least Meazza Stadium has been called to say that he and his wife and daughter were com­ McGriff, Willie McGee, Jim “They talk too much, they should England plays its three first-round have been playing for hundreds of Now a hint of rock ’n’ roll can be found in today’s such as insurance companies and for major developers Leiter and Dave Eiland are cleared for use in the month-long ing to visit me for Mother’s Day. I was thrilled. Later, I they are a timely refuge from the crumbling commercial Deshaies, Doug Drabck and many shut up,” Maradona said of the games, policb chief Mario Paxi an­ years,” forward Chris Sullivan said. country music, he said. pitchers who might be promoted tournament. Dall’Ara Stadium in realized that no dogs were allowed. (I live in a country markets. others before they got a chance to Italians, who “are telling everyone “Italians should be the best. “Country people used to be people who played from Triple-A Columbus. He said Bologna, where three games are nounced that no alcohol will be sold club, and my front door is adjacent to the 16th green.) I If you are among the thousands whose retirement prove themselves, says he’s ready they are going to win the World “If the Russian baseball team music on the farms,” Miller said. “Now you’ve got outfielders Van Snider, Kevin scheduled, including Saturday’s on the day of matches. The same is called him back immediately and told him he wouldn’t plans include moving to a life care facility, this growth to experiment. Cup. I never said anything like that true in the nearby town of Pula, came over, we wouldn’t knock them be able to bring his dog, a huge pit bull. younger listeners. The first rock ’n’ rollers later went Maas and Bob Brower and in­ match between the United Arab into country music and now you’re hearing a rock in­ has a different meaning. Act with caution! As expansion “I think you’re going to see before Mexico (in 1986), and we where England is training. by saying they couldn’t play He said, “Well, Mom, I don’t go anywhere without my fielder Andy Stankiewicz may also Emirates and Colombia, was fluence.” continues (which it will), the quality of these com­ some guys playing for the Yankees join the club. still won. It is better to let your baseball. We’d say they were up- dog, so I’ll see you when you get a house.” declared unfit on Thursday by the As for tonight’s game, Argentina Miller, who composed the music for the Broadway munities could suffer. who aren’t household names,” “I could get those young players game do the talking.” and-coming.” I was so unnerved, I couldn’t think of anything to say, security commission of Italy’s Inte­ is a h^avy favorite against the production “Big River,” is heading back to the New The concept of life care (or continuing care) retirement Steinbrenner said. “We’re going to up here and give them an oppor­ Not much of the talk Thursday African champions, who are un­ so I hung up! make some moves. rior M^istry. York stage. He’s currently working on a musical ver­ conunumties is not new. The first were established early tunity and still be in last place,” centered on the games. beaten in their World Cup history. I fell bad about hanging up on him, but enlightened to sion of “Shane,” based on the Jack Schaefer novel, in this century. The greatest growth has come in the last “Maybe fans are going to have The ministry, which also found know where my son’s priorities are — and I’m behind Steinbrenner said. “There’s going Maradona, for one, wanted to dis­ Sure, that sounds impressive, until which was also the basis for the 1953 movie starring 30 years and about 50 new ones open each year. There to be patient with some young to have to be tough times for similar problems in Olympic his dog. I’m truly crushed, for I had anticipated seeing cuss how profits from the World it’s revealed that Cameroon has not Alan Ladd. are more than 700 life care communities nationwide, faces for awhile. But we’re going awhile.” Stadium in Rome, where the •final Cup qre shared with the players. him and his family. Abby, what are your thoughts about serving 230,000 residents. According to a 1989 study by to go at it that way.” will be held, and in arenas in Paler­ won a World Cup game either — it EMERGENCY this? “We’re gonna put some cowboys on stage and see “I don’t think there will be a lot Havelange said Maradona must take played three ties in 1982. how the New Yorkers react,” said Miller, who starts a the accounting firm Ernst & Young for the American As­ The Yankees have lost six mo, Cagliari, Naples and Verona, FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL of years of losing,” he said. “Bal­ his complaints to his club and na­ The best-known player for HEARTSICK IN CALIFORNIA four-day engagement Wednesday at the Roy Clark sociation of Homes for the Aging (AAHA), three-fourths straight games and 11 of 12. They said the fire exits at Dall’Ara DEAR HEARTSICK: Don’t feel guilty. \bur son timore did it last year. tional federation, which then would (Cameroon is veteran goalie Joseph- DIAL 911 Celebrity Theater in this Ozarks tourist community. of the conunumties have waiting lists and more than half weren’t wide enough. The stadium showed an appalling lack of sensitivity. He belongs are planning to expand. relay it to ITFA. Antoine Bell, who admits facing ____ In Manchester precisely where he put himself — in the doghouse! Fleetwood Mac is back Traditionally the sponsors of continuing care retire­ DEAR ABBY: I am one of three sisters who are all ment commumties have been religious or other nonprofit LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pop-rock supergroup over 40 now. Our mother, nearing 80, had a big box organizations, and they continue to dominate. Frequently Fleetwood Mac is back minus one of its creative filled with family pictures that all of us girls enjoyed the project is financed with tax-exempt bonds. looking at. She said that one day she would divide them cogs, singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, and much of the tension. The entry of profit-making corporations, particularly so we would each have some. Many were priceless pic­ hotel chains in recent years, disturbs leaders of the non­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISlNr; 643-2711 The band recently released “Behind the Mask,” its tures of older family members — great-great profits, says Deborah Cloud of AAHA, and some favor N o t ic e s Lots/Land for Sale...... ,..23 first album without Buckingham. He departed for a grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins, taken in tlte old restricting commercial ventures. The Internal Revenue Lost/Found...... 01 Investment Property...... 24 Merchandise country. solo career in 1987, saying he didn’t want to tour Personals...... ;02 Business Property...... 25 Musical Items...... 34 Service last month threatened action in cases where Resort Property...... ’["26 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 anymore. He did, however, contribute acoustic guitar The Associated Press Announcements...... 03 rjrfi) SpeciolisilD^! Holiday Seasonal...... 71 When I visited my oldest sister recently, I discovered charitable organizations and private operators buy or sell 04 Mortgaoes...... 27 Pets and Supplies...... g4 on the title track to “Behind the Mask.” Auctions...... Miscellaneous for Sole...... 87 that she had many of our mother’s pictures! The next HONORARY DEGREES — Famed jazz properties financed with tax-exempt bonds. Financial...... 'os Wanted to Buy...... "” .!!..”28 Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Buckingham was replaced by guitarists Billy Bur­ S e r v ic e s Rootlng/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... Tog Soles...... time I saw our mother, I asked her if she had given any Tifet, continued growth of commercially sponsored Flooring...... sg Wanted to Boy/Trade...... 39 nette and Rick Vito. Stevie Nicks, Christine McVic singer Ella Fitzgerald applauds renowned Employment & Education R e n t a ls Furniture...... of her family pictures away. She said she had not, so I communities seems inevitable. Laventhol & Horwath Child Core...... 51 Electrical...... 59 5 " n and co-founders John MeVie and Mick Fleetwood theoretical physicist Stephen W. Hawking Port Time Help Wanted...... lo Rooms for Rent...... 31 Cleaning Services...... 52 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 40 think it’s fairly obvious that my sister stole them. says as many as 280,0(X) new units could be needed by Help Wanted...... n TV/Stereo/Abpllancfes...... 75 are the other group members. Apartments tor Rent...... I32 Lown Core...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Machinery and Tools...... 74 My mother doesn’t want to accuse her, nor do I, but as he is given an honorary degree at 1993. Becau^ of the aging population, the demand will Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Bookkeeping/Income Tox...... 54 Services Wanted...... 42 A u t o m o t iv e Fleetwood Mac fomied in 1967 as a blues-rock Business Opportunities...... 13 Gardening...... how else an we get them back? All of us sisters want commencement exercises at Harvard be in the millions by the turn of the century. Homes tor Rent...... 34 Corpentry/RemodeMng...... 55 Landscaping...... 43 Cors tor Sole...... 91 band but reconstituted in 1975 with the addition of Instruction...... Store/Otfice Space...... 35 Polntlng/Poperlng...... 54 Concrete...... 44 Good Things to Eat...... 73 those priceless pictures. Can you suggest a way of solv­ Already a major force in the market, Marriott Corpora­ Employment Services...... ts Trucks/Vons tor Sole...... 92 ing this dilemma? Buckingham and then-girlfriend Stevie Nicks and University on Thursday. Fitzgerald also Resort Property...... 34 Fuel Oll/Cool/FIrewood...... 79 Compers/Trallers...... 93 n ^ tion plans to develop 150 “independent full-service and Industrial Property...... 37 Form Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 churned out a succession of slick pop hits, such as received an honorary degree. Real Estate 38 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL MISSING PICTURES catered living” communities over the next five years at a Garages and Storage...... Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... 81 Auto Services...... 95 DEAR MISSING: Pictures can be duplicated. “Rhiannon,” “Say You Love Me” and “Go Your Own Homes for Sale...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 MONTHLY RATES... cost of well over $1 billion. Unlike many existing Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Autos tor Rent/Leose...... 94 Without making any accusations, ask your oldest sister if Way.” Wanted to Rent...... 40 Call 643-2711 for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 Milsolakis, who ctd’ed the governor a “personal facilities that are sold as condominiums, all the Marriott Boots and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trode...... 93 you may “bonow” the priceless pictures. Then take them Success fired up tensions in tlie group. Husband units will be rental. and wife John and Christine MeVie separated and friend,” uied to oiler D.ikakis some solace regarding m to a photographer who will make as many duplicates as his failed bid for the presidency. While church-related organizations in the health care RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. you wish from the original. Buckingham and Nicks broke off their relationship. DEADLmES: For classified adverfisments to READ YOUR AO: Classifed advertisements ore o “Yes, it is true politics have ups and downs,” Mit- field are generally recognized for providing more com­ 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the token by telephone as a convenience. The P.S. Don’t rule out the possibility that your mother “Before we knew it, it was really like a soap sotakis said througli an inlcrprelcr. “Tlie circle goes passionate care, it is reasonable that corporations with 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one may have given those pictures to he eldest daughter but ojjera,” Fleetwood said. up and down and changes winds.” 26 or more days; 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of did not want to admit it. the exfierience and financial resources of Marriott will be Minimum charge: 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen O “ O Dukakis met privately willi tlie Gicek premier, able to provide a level of service difficult to surpass. the value of the advertisement will not be DEAR ABBY: Who said, “Life is tough. Three out of who had met with President Bush at the White House three people die, so shut up and deal?” It sounds like Actor surprise guest Motivated as they are, some nonprofit communities still corrected by on additional Insertion. Damon Runyon. SEASIDE, Ore. (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger earlier in the week, and then was host of a Stalchouse suffer from poor financial planning and management. reception for him. Life care communities have three features in common: O m _ „ ^ „ , , BUBBA IN BIRMINGHAM was the surprise guest speaker at the Seaside High LOST School graduation and emphasized the iinpoi lance of there is an enuy fee, a monthly fee, and residents have Notices PART TIME 1 PART TIME DLAR BUBBA: It may sound like Damon Runyon, AND FOUND PART TIME I Eager buyers r^(? [HELP but credit Ritig Ijrdner. education and physical fiuiess. Jackson out of hospital access to health care, usually a nursing ward on the' HELP WANTED HELP WANTED m rn premises. As a condition precedent HELP WANTED WANTED When the actor and former Mr. Universe .ippcared SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Michael Jack- riames or patents, viola­ IMPOUNDED- Female I the Classified | There are three t ^ s of contracts: All-inclusive con­ to the placement of any tion of rights of privacy at the podium, “I think everybody just about swal­ son was released from a hospital after chest pains he 3 Shepard X, 3 months MEDICAL I colum ns ■ tracts include nursing home care at no extra cost. advertising in the and infringem eni of old. Found on Main MEDICAL DFFICEneeds lowed their teeth,” senior Brandy Bierly said. Bierly suffered were traced to bruis^ ribs. PART-TIME EDITORIAL RECEPTIDNIST- part full time person. Would Modified contracts include nursing home care, but for a Manchester Herald, Ad­ c o p y r i g'h t and Street. Coll the Man­ time. Immediate Medi­ I every day! then gave the senior .speech to the class of 90 teen­ Jackson was sent home Thursday night, said a like office skills and limited period. Under a fee-for-service contract, residents vertiser hereby agrees proprietaiy rights, unfair chester Dog Warden cal Care Center of I Dr. Gott agers. nursing supervisor at St. Joints Ho.spital and Health lo protect, indemnify 643-6642. experience but willing competition and libel ASSISTANT Manchester has a part to train. Send resume “Mr. Schwarzenegger was a very tough act to fol­ Center. pay extra for nursing home care, the entry fee ranges and hold harmless the time opening tor a I from around $20,(XX) to $100,(X)0, depending on the type and slander, which may to Dne Heritage Place, S > low,” he said. The 31-year-old entertainer, who checked into tlie Manchester Herald, its result from the publica­ to type copy into computer system. front desk receptionist. r > r- Peter Gott, M .D . of contract and the size of the living unit. Monthly fees PART TIME Suite 105, Manchester, Afterwards Schwarzenegger shook hands with stu­ hospital Sunday, suffered from costochondritis, or officers and employees tion of any advertise­ Hours are every other CT 06040.______JJ CD average from $600 to $1,000. You may be surprised to HELP WANTED Copy includes local correspondents' weekend. Sot. 8om to dents and kissed some of the girls. cartilage inflammation of die front part of die ribs. against any and all ment in the Manchester RN- HEAD NURSE-dura- Icam that these fees make life care living an option for liability, loss or ex­ Herald by advertiser, in­ 8pm amd Sun. Ham to u > Schwarzenegger is filming his new movie, Dr. Mark ZatzJcis said in a statement released by PART TIME-We need 8 news stories, syndicated columns 7pm. Previous medical tlonal to do school and pense. including attor­ cluding advertisements > H “Kindergarten Cop,” in Clatsop County. His ap­ Jackson spokesman Bob Jones. half the population over 65 years old, drawing on the people to work part office and computer community nursing In equity in their home, pension plan and Social Security. neys’ fees, arising from in any free distribution early intervention pro­ pearance was the handiwork of Jamie Burns, a junior He apparendy suffered the injury during his time from out tele­ like Dear Abby, briefs, etc. experience preferred. ■D Thyroid cancer claims of unfair trade publications published phone soles office for Interested applicants gram throughout nor­ whose mother is an extra in “Kindergarten Cop.” regular Sunday two-hour solo dance session in a Committing yourself to a contract with a life care i MANCHESTER theastern Connecticut. community is a major decision and should not be made practices, infringement by the Manchester malor dolly news­ Call contact Personnel, at Bums said she tracked down Schwarzenegger bedroom of his Los Angeles home. of 'trademarks, trade Herald. paper, 5pm-9pm. 721-7393. Pediatric experience through the film’s director, Ivan Rcitman, and then without the assistance of an able lawyer or financial ad­ Monday-Friday and I HERALD preferred. Mainly first The spokesman said Jackson would return to the viser. in addition, AAHA suggests you: Walter Zaborowski, PART TIM E- Cleaning shift. Some early even­ can be conquered persuaded her principal to approve the guest speech. hospital for additional treatment. Saturday o.m. 9 to person 10 to 12 hours I classified ads • Spend time at the facility determining if life style is 12:30. 21 hours weekly. ings. Inquire of Joanne DEAR DR. GOTT: My 30-year-old husband has editor of the Manchester Herald, per week. Evenings. Knapp-Phllo, 487-1300. compatible with yours. Talk to the residents, the health Guaranteed hourly Manchester. Dependa­ I phone 643-2711 - recently been diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer. AA/EDE. Reagan’s book is coming Ivana looks for luck care coordinator and the manager, if permitted live there pay. No experience ne­ ble person who does cessary. We will train. 643-2711, AUTD SERVICE TECHS.- Can you provide facts on cause, procedures and prog­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former President NEW YORK (AP) - Ivana Trump contributed her for a weekend. excellent work. 742- nosis? Pleasant working con­ 5633. JItfv Lube- Lube Tech- Reagan’s memoirs, due in bookstores diis fall, will two cents Thursday to save her husband’s • Compare prices at several facilities in your area. Go ditions, bonuses, com­ after 12:30 p.m. Sell Your Car nlchans. $5.25 hour plus DEAR READER: Papillary carcinoma is the most be Uded “An American Life.” beleaguered empire. over the contract carefully, paying close attention to ex­ missions. For Inter­ bonuses. It you enioy common thyroid malignancy, constituting about 65 per­ “I have chosen ‘An American Life’ because that is “Hopefully it will bring us good luck,” Mrs. tras and refunds. What happens if you are unable to pay view, contact Mr. Stars working on cars, are cent of all thyroid cancers. The cause is unknown, but it exaedy what mine has been,” Reagan said Thursday Christopher between 3- dependable and work Trump said with a smile as she tossed her pennies the monthly charges? 7pm. 647-9946.______Stand well as part of a team. is frequently associated with a history of radiation ex­ in a statement released from his Century City office. into die newly restored fountain outside the Plaza RECEPTIONIST COOK- Weekends. 4 Lines — 10 Days BABYSITTER needed for NEEDED to>‘ 20 to 30 11:45om to 7:45pm. Ex­ Jiffy Lube has an open­ posure (such as X-ray treatments that were popular years “Only in America could one go from being a poor Hotel, which Trump owns and she runs. “It can’t get out 50( charge each addi­ ing tor you. No expe­ ago for acne therapy). The tumor often affects young 2 small children. Flexi­ hours per week to type, cellent pay. Hospital or boy on the shores of the Rock River in Dixon, 111., to much worse.” ble hours, pay Is negot­ answer phones, usual nursing home back­ tional line, per day. You rience neccessarv. people (under 40 years) and is more common in women. being a sportscaster, a movie actor, governor of a The Donald was one of the leading contributors to iable. Call CM Whls- office duties. Non- ground helpful. Con­ can cancel at any time. Complete professional The cancer appears to be less malignant in younger major state and finally, to the White House,” Reagan Today in Histoiy ton, 647-8560. smoker preferred, tact Jim or Lisa 647- QOQRV training In every as­ the privately financed restoration of the Ihditzer ENJOY EVERY flexible hours, conve­ pect of the Jiffy Lube- patients tlian in the elderly. said. BUYER MEETS seller In 9191 Ext.36 EOE. NO refund's or Fountain and Grand Anny Plaz.a at the southeast nient location. Coll ADJUSTMENTS Fluid Maintenance Treatment consists of surgical removal of the malig­ Reagan, 79, was compledng work on the book at the want ads ... time after ORDER System. Full/Part comer of Central Park. Today is Friday, June 8, the 159tli day of 1990. There Alco Aire 289-6879. Housenold vinegar is an nancy, followed by thyroid suppression, meaning syn­ his office, spokesman Mark Weinberg said. are 206 days left in the year. time after time! ONE FOR CALL HERALD time. Apply In person Mrs. Trump appealed unannounced at die dedica­ SUMMER DAY effective and Inexpensive a t: JIffv Lube 22 thetic thyroid hormone is used to deactivate the thyroid tion ceremony to accept a small plaque on her hus­ Today’s Highlight in History: fabric softner when added gland, thereby suppressing any natural production of YOUR AD CLASSIFIED Spencer Street, Dukakis meets premier band’s behalf. On June 8, AX). 632, the prophet Mohammed died to the final laundry rinse. Manchester.______thyroid hormone. This combined therapy is almost al­ Asked how her husband was doing in light of his AND Classified Is the effective TODAY! Mohammed’s teachings, recorded in the Koran, forged a and Inexpensive way to 643-2711 TELEMARKETING ways effective. With modem treatment, your husband BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Michael S. Dukakis highly publicized cash-flow problems, Mrs. Trump new religion, Islam. SUPERVISOR- We are has a favorable prognosis. relished his heritage but took a few lessons on the find a cash buyer for 643-2711 re p li^ “I don’t know. You’ll have to ask him.” On this date: household Items you no looking for manager fortunes of politics when he met with Greek lYcmicr SPRAY THAT stain away. trainees to be trained DEAR DR. GOTT: Can you tell me what apnea is, On Wednesday, she released a statement saying In 1845, Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the STILL EARN longer use. 643-2711. Ballpoint Ink stains on and what causes it? My 57-year-old son has been diag­ Constantine Mitsotakis. to manage local tele­ that despite their recent marital problems, she United States, died in Nashville, Tenn. FAX IT! shirt pockets...other pla­ phone sales office. nosed with it. Is this inherited? “This is a visit we will treasure,” Dukakis, a plarmed to “stand beside him dirough thick or thin In 1861, Tennessee seceded from the Union. ces, too...con be removed Guaranteed Salary DEAR READER: Apnea, the absence of breathing, is Greek-American, said Thursday. PART-TIME WHERE almost magically by while training. Excel­ and for better or worse.” In 1869, Chicago inventor Ives W. McGaffey received spraying hair spray on the a symptom, not a disease. In adults, apnea is usually as­ a patent for a vacuum cleaner. When you*re p re sse d lent earnings after sociate with death or near-death, such as drowning, DO I spot then washing In the short training period. EVENINGS usual way. Idle Items Excellent re-entry op­ choking on a foreign object or massive injury. If patients for time.,. SIGN? around the home can be portunity for home­ with apnea are to survive, they must be given assisted We need 9 people to work part- exchonged for cosh, al­ maker. For Interview ventilation — either with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation Study: Television has become Munchy City When the phones are most magically, when ad­ contact Mr.Davis at or with a breathing device. Apnea lasting more than tliee time from our telephone sales of­ vertised In classified. 647-9946 from 4-6 PM. minutes causes permanent and severe brain damage be­ fice for major daily newspaper 5 to busy... Starting June 7, We will be cause brain cells are deprived of oxygen. By Jay Sharbutt firm, got tlie gimlet eye. The formal-dining analysis included running a special advertising page or pages giving you In­ MANCHESTER The single exception to the above comments is The Associated Press All. this analyzing proved a veritable the category of entrees, which amwig 9 evenings and ^turday 9 -12:30 llims festival, finding that references to formation on all types of 519 SPRING STEET obsumetive sleep apnea, a reversible condition that af­ TV Topics other things, the study says, consisted of Use your fax machine specialty businesses. fects some children and adults. Infants with under­ NEW YORK — Television might food occurred an average of 4.8 times per “s^-fry vegetables and chicken which the p.m. No experience necessary, developed nervous systems sometimes stop breathing in make your brain cry out for sustenance, hall-hour for a grand total of 134 food children refused to eat.” we will train. Students & Home to send us your classi­ but it could be worse for couch potatoes if spinach, fish and even the mighty banana references. For what it’s worth, fish got • Let’s hear it for the kids. their sleep because the normal respiratory stimulus, ex­ get short shrift in prime time. cess amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood, fails to trig­ it inspires them to down the same junk only one mention, but then, so did muf­ But their parents should turn off the makers welcome. fie d ads. We*ll c a ll you they see actors eating on TV shows at The study finds tliat 60 percent of all fins. TV set and make them read. Or take them ger the breathing reflex. This abnormality is believed to food references in the studied shows be a common cause of the tragedy called “crib death.” night. The report takes care to note that “ver­ to a play, maybe something by • Guaranteed hourly pay on the cost ASAP. HERE'S MY CARD..... “were for low huuient beverages and bal references using food in a figurative Shakespeare. Sleep apnea in adults occurs most frequently in the No kidding, that’s the opinion of a sweets.” sense, such as referring to someone as Not “Twelth Night," though. No one • Approx. 24 hrs. per week Business Cards will run wtth heading describing types presence of obesity. Overweight patients occasionally study that analyzed the food content of 11 A big boo to you, Mr. TV Producer. ‘tlie big cheese,’ were not included.” has conducted a food analysis of it, but it Your convenience is of businesses tor customer convenience lor locating stop breathing for several seconds or longer, then choke top network shows and almost burped in Ihe food references don’t include the • Pleasant working conditions the specialty business in your neighborhood. o ' awaken startled and gasping. dismay. Moving right along now, the study does have a character who would be i

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I HELP in v it a t io n TO BIDDERS HELP HOMES MANCHESTER HERAL,D. Friday, June 8, 1990— 19 WANTED H D HOMES I HOMES 1. The Housing Authority of the Town ! WANTED FOR SALE [ £ i J FOR SALE HD HOMES HOMES APARTMENTS FOR SALE HD FOR SALE FOR SALE receive bids in triplicate on w 4 will MISCELLANEOUS f q ^ CARS FOR RENT 1990, time 11 1°. CARS Court of Probate, I LAWN CARE FOR SALE District of Andover CONTEMPORARY 24 Bluefield Drive. M anSielte?^onnn^°^"®^’ TAG SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE CAPE built In 1989. MANCHESTER- NOTICE OF HEARING y a r d MAINTENACE 0 SHOWROOM SALES Each room has a spe­ Dynamlte 1 bedroom ROW BOa I with brass, 12 "A TASTE OF LATVIA" HONDA CIVIC-1986 Im­ D O D G E - 1986. ‘150’, 318 ESTATE OF may want to buy your house. UNLIMITED- Low JOHN E. SENTEIO ciality! Two firepla­ unit. 1st floor. $525 foot $75. Canoe fra m e Bake and Tog Sale, maculate condition 4 CID, automatic, bed J Rotes. Please call R.D. Includes heat, hot wa­ June 9, 8-2. Latvian a/k/a Full Time ces, Jacuzzi, cathedral M ain v ille at 643-2315. for fiber glassing $20. door, blue 73,000 m iles, liner, tool box, 50K, celling In foyer with tile 1 m looking to purchase and occupy a 3 or 4 fer, and garage. No T.V.-19 Inch $20. Pine Church, Winter St. off stondard transmission $5500, 742-8669. JOHN SENTEIO This is an opportunity to join the sales and solid oak stairs, bedroom, 2+ bath colonial-style home within pets. Call Sue, 643-4862. living room set $150. Center St. Manchester. good stereo $3900. Coll CHEVY-1981 Chevette. 5 Pursuant to an order of Hon. open balcony, sunken Fold away couch $25. Ethnic foods, furnl- team of the area’s premier lighting show­ Manchester between now and the end of the year. VERNON!!! Large 1 and ■ 646-9513.______door, 4 speed. AM/FM Norman J. Preuss, Judge, living room, 1st floor Dining room table $75, tu re, ond gloss.______1 d prefer a family room, full basement, a large 2 bedroom apartments B M W 325 E- 1984 show­ cassette. Very good dated June 4. 1990 a hearing room. laundry, central air, Dresser $50. Carpen­ kitchen, and a lot that would accomodate a pool. from $550-$600/monfh. I FURNITURE TAG SALE- June 9,9-3. 85 room condition. Red condition. Runs well. will be held on an application oak kitchen cabinets. ter's tools- 40 ft. Indus­ You will sell the finest selection of lighting If you are considering offering such a property Laundry facilities, wall Lewis Hill Road, Cov­ with every available $700/best o ffe r. 643- praying for the authority to sell Located In Coventry on to wall carpeting or trial ladder $75. Sears entry (off Rt.44). Baby a certain piece or parcel of for sale, a call to me within the next few days might PINE LIVING ROOM option. BMW/Blau- 9369, and decorative electrical supplies in a fa­ quiet, cul-de-sac. hardwood floors, dis­ SET- $150. Fold owoy 10 Inch compound furniture, humidifiers, punkt sound sys­ real estate at private sale as $289,900.00. D save you time, effort, and brokerage fees. My power mitre saw $125. much m ore.______BUICK-1981 Regal. Good cility that is unparalleled in its layout and hwasher, extra stor­ 4. The will ^ J^uired to set aside at least twenty-five couch $25. Dining room te m .$9850 coll 644-8331. in said application on file more tirning is flexible, so I could make a purchase com­ age. Swimming pool, Small >/2 horse table condition. $1595. Ask fully appears, at the Court of 1.5ACRESINMANCHES- perc^t (25%) of the aggregate dollar amount of the con­ table set $75. Oak 8< TA G SALE- June 8-9. CHEVY-1981 Chevette. 5 decor. We have an opening with hours on BBQ pits, heat In­ saw $25. Oak and brass fo r Steve. 872-6293 ev­ Probate on June 14, 1990 at TERI! Darling 6 room mittment now and close later in the year. 1 don’t COOL tract for small contractors. Of this small set-aside amount brass book case $150 Collectibles 8, house­ door, 4 speed AM /FM cluded. Call Impact Call 645-0573, book cose $150. MIsc. enings 8< weekends. 2:00 P.M. Thursday night and Saturday. If you have Cape Cod on G ardner expect a bargain, just a fair market price. central air and 3 bedrooms and more are yours in this lovely twenty-five percent (25%) must be made available f5000 landscaped. Finished APARTMENT FOR abovementioned Owner. tioners, chairs, cos­ your ad for best response Marshal of The Eighth Utilities District shall N for the price of one In Master bedroom has a advertising m e ss ag e? EOE M/F/V/H Rec. room with bar, RENT- Manchester 1 tumes, toys, kids 643-2711. charge a fee for plan reviews required by The this 3 fam ily opportun­ walk- In closet &• full YOU'LL LOVE IT! 7. General Contractors and major Plumbing, Mechanical and Want ads are your above ground pool with bedroom. $465 per clothes 8. much more. Connecticut Fire Safety Code as the same ity. ^ Each unit has 2 bath. Tolland, Reduced Luxury home In new subdivision, 2600 sq. ft. of Iving space Electrical Subcontractors may obtain 2 copies of the Plans answer. deck. Colchester, month Includes heat I DO j SPORTING may hereafter be amerided from time to time bedrooms and off to $184,875.Philips Real and Specifications by depositing one hundred dollars 37 GARDEN GROVEf off $168,900. D IR : Rfe. 16 0"^ few fefe left or for plan reviews required under any similar street parking. Newly _ Estate, 742-14500 $359,9(X}. and appliances. 649- ($100.00) with said Owner for each set so obtained. The GOODS of Keeney Street) In South, cross over 8365.______INVITATION TO BID Rre Safety Code hereafter adopted. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE painted exterior. Main 5 H tD R O O M S -V amount of the deposit will be refunded to each person who Manchester. Saturday & 2 2 Rte.2, 1st left a fte r GOLF CLUBS- Used. END ROLLS Sealed bids will be received in house has full walk up ' baths make this 9 room apartment for returns the Plans and Specifications in good condition with June 9, 9 a m -lp m . Section (2) The fees to be charged for such review of Texaco, 2mlles.Phlllps D.F. REALE, INC. S tarter and full sets 2 7 W width — 50C the General Services' office, New England's largest electrical products attic with plumbing. raised Ranch perfect R E N T- M an y 1,2,8, 3 no indelible markings within fifteen (15) days after the Many miscellaneous plans shall be based on the final value as dis­ Reol Estate, 742-14S0a with bags from $35. 41 Center Street, Manchester, distributor has an opening for Accounts Excellent Investment for a large family. Full REAL ESTATE bedroom apartments opening of bids. 13" width — 2 tor 50e household goods. closed by the Town of Manchester Building for first time buyer or GREAT STARTER OR 175 Main SL, Manchester fo r rent. Call 646-1218, Also misc. clubs. 649- Newsprint end rolls can be CT until 11:00 a.m. on the Department permits of the construction, ex­ finished basement. . The abovementioned Owner reserves the right to reject SATURDAY, June 9th 9-3. Payable clerk. The primary responsibility RETIREMENT home- Phil or Suzanne.______8 1794.______picked up at the Manchester date shown below for the fol­ tension, removal or alteration which is the investor. Convenient to Fireplace, hardwood 646-4525 any or all bids and to v/aive any informalities in bidding. All 580 B urnham S treet lowing: downtown shopping, Easy to fake care of, WEIGHT S E T - heavy Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. subject of the review in accordance with the is to process invoices, ensuring vendors floors on 1st floor. T o l­ APARTMENT FO^ Bid Documents must be completely filled in when sub­ West. Corner of Burn­ busline and highway. this 3 room R an:h Is duty Olympic style 440 Monday through Thursday. JUNE 18, 1990 — OPERA­ following schedule: land, $155,900.Phllips move-ln-conditlon. RENT- Manchester, 3 mitted. ham and Chapel In are paid the appropriate amount on time. $159,900 call for detall- Real E state, 742-1450a bedroom older duplex, pounds of weight Manchester. House­ TION OF GLOBE HOLLOW VALUE FEE slllAnne Miller Real Paved driveway, 9. A satisfactory Bid SecuriW, in the form of a Bid Bond, cer- bench. Many extra's POOL CONCESSION STAND This involves substantial interaction with ASHFORD across the porch, newer siding, OPEN HOUSE SATURDAYS $750 m onthly plus u tili­ hold Items, antiques, $0.00 up to and including $1,000.00 $0.00 __ ^ t a t e , 647-8000.D ties. Security, Referen­ tified check or Letter of Credit in an amount equal to five $500. Call 646-1238 leave furniture, baby Items, street from lake. Neat nice big lot. Coventry, JUNE 21, 1990 — ORGANIC $1,000.01 up to and including $50,000.00 $2.50 per $1,000.00 purchasing and a wide variety of vendors. 12-3 PM ces. 649-0856. percent (51M of the bid shall be submitted with each such a message. and misc.______and clean 2 bedroom $100,000.Philips Real TAG SALE & INORGANIC TESTING MANCHESTER 3 bed­ document The Bid Security shaU be made payable to the or portion thereof We offer excellent pay and benefits, which Ranch within walking Estote, 742-14500 __ EARLY BLUE cupboard, in excess of $50,000.00 room Ranch. Conway Owner and shall be properly executed By the Bidder and The Town of Manchester is an $5.00 per $1,000.00 distance to beautiful VILLAGE FARMS JU N E 9th, 9-3 pm , 85 antique smalls ond equal opportunity employer, or portion thweof include dental. Rd. Bright country kit­ OWNER OCCUPY THIS Acceptable Sureties. Ashford Lake. other furniture, auoMty and requires an affirmative ac­ chen, new furnace and GEM! 11 This duplex is Brookfield Street. The applicant shall file an initial statement of value Qualifications include 1 year Accounts Screened porch, cozy to.No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days PETS AND Girls summer/winter misc. Wooden ware, tion policy for all of its Con­ wiring. Enloy new owner occupied and CONDOMINIUMS with the fire marshal at the time the plan review is fireplace and mo- subsequent to the opening of bids or uniti the next work SUPPLIES clothing sizes 6X-10. china, 1940's hats, etc. tractors and Vendors as a Payable experience, good interpersonal deck, large fenced In well maintained with TORRENT I requested. If the value of the construction, exten­ re.D.W. Fish Realfy, day immediately following said perid, if such pertod ends Picnic table, umbrella, 9- 2 June 8-9.90 Hollandcondition of doing business private yard. $139,000. formal dining rooms, 3 sion, removal or alteration increases from that dis­ skills, and CRT experience. If you qualify, 643-1591.0 on a weekend or a State holiday, without the consent of the IJIO FREE KITTENS- 20 habatchl, knick Lane, East Hartford. with the Town, as per Federal 645-8126. bedrooms on each side. m VERNON-Luxurlous 1 above mentioned Owner. closed in the initial statement of vetlue, a supplemern nave had shots, dona­ knacks, toys, exercise No previews!______Order 11246. come in and fill out an application or call: MANCHESTER DU­ Owners side has 3rd bedroom $750 m onthly tal statement of value shall be filed and any in­ VERNON 35 Foster 1 t.The Owner will conduct a pre-bid conference at 1 00 P M tions needed for Pro­ machine, and lots P L E X - $184,900 V in­ level recreation room Includes heat and .hot MISCELLANEOUS Bid forms, plans and creased fee shall be paid at the time a certificate of Drive- Sparkling 3 bed­ time Monday. June 25. 1990, at the office of said Owner! tectors of Animals. 742- more. tage 2 family In a with pool table. Enloy wafer. Laundry/pool- ITEMS 61 Union specifications are available at occupancy is applied for or, if no certificate of oc­ room ranch on large convient area. New /tennls. Available 8/ 1. located at 24 Bluefield Drive, Manchester, Connecticut. 9666 or 633-8515. Street In rear building. Economy Electric Supply, Inc. country lot that Is 276 the skylights and pad­ Baby and childrens the General Services' office. cupancy is required, at the time the construction, ex­ roof, 2 newer furnaces, 646-0059. GERMAN SHEPARD 10- 5 June 8-9.___ tension, removal or alteration is completed. feet deep. Immaculate dle fans. Full basement Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester clothes and toys,all In TOWN OF MANCHESTER O 428 Tolland Turnpike good size rooms In­ MANCHESTER- bed- AKC- pure German Im­ good condition and STEREO, drum set, T.V., Inside and out. A super and 2 car garage. Both ELLINGTON CENTRE 2 24 Bluefield Drive CONNECTICUT Section (3) No application for such plan review shall be clude 2 BR's each. Call port lines schutz hound other Items. 8-11 Rain bicycles, and misc .Sat­ ^ m buy at $134,000. Please sides completely reno­ room Condo/Aparf- Manchester, CT 06040 deemed to have been received until such fee Manchester, CT for appointmenf to Custom Crafted Homes by menf. Kitchen with background. Sire mag­ or shine. June 8. 40 urday June 9th, 9-3, 14 RICHARD J. SARTOR call Barbara RE/MAX vated In 1988. $250,000 Ada M. Sullivan, shall have been paid to the office of the Fire check It out. D.W. Fish appliances, a ir. $590. nificent. Coll Anne 871- Agnes Montcloir Drive GENERAL MANAGER East of the River, 647- call for your exclusive 1 Junes, 1990 Chairperson Marshal, which shall issue a numbered (203) 647-5000 R ealty, 643-1591.0 Monroe & David Moses months deposit.Call 6002. Drive, Manchester. Manchester. 017-06 1419.D showing!lAnne Miller 013-06 receipt therefore. MANCHESTER LOTS OF 289-8000 M r.L e e , offer EOE M/F/V/H Real Estate, 647-8000.□ DirMtfont: Rout# eSN. I«ft on Dan I til, right on Skinnor Road, oroM Section (4) All monies received by the Office of the Fire MANCHESTER 70 Fergu- EXTRAS- Beautifully Itp Pinney St., tignt on right. 7:30 pm. Marshal for such plan reviews shall be son Road- Quality landscaped, spotless 3 FIREPLACES!!! Make n0 O abounds from the h ard­ Ranch with many nice an appointment to see remitted to The District Treeisuref on a weekly HELP wood floors through­ features Including cen­ this one of a kind split aW FIS H fA Better HOMES basis. With each monetary remittance, the of­ HELP out, to the Immaculate THt aLMryCOMTANY I H o m e s . fice of the fire marshal shall provide toe Dis­ DO I WANTED tral air, fireplace, level with 4 bedrooms, * ^ a nd <,Arr1rns " FOR RENT I WANTED condition of thls8 room oversized garage and a 2 full baths 8, 2 half MANCHESTER trict treasurer with a duplicate orginal of the VERNON numbered receipt provided each applicant Colonial In Rockledge. fenced In yard. Conve­ baths, formal dining 6 4 3 -1 5 9 1 ANDOVER- Across from MEDICAL ASSISTANT- 8 7 1 -1 4 0 0 which receipt shall contain an itemization of FRIENDLY home parties Has been superbly niently located with room, Florida room lake, large yard, 2 bed­ needed for busy com­ has openings for deal­ toe fees received, the date of receipL the maintained and " easy access to highway with sliders to porch, rooms, kitchen, living S p ecjQ lis!l puterized dermatology ers. No cash Invest­ payor's name and address, the nature of toe fussed over". Asking and shopping.D.W. den, fireploced living room, and enclosed office. Approximately ment. Largest line In plan review and toe physical location at which 1 S $259,900 Call B arbara- Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 room, fireploced kit­ porch. $800 per month. 20 hours per week. party plan. Highest RE/MAX East of the toe construction or other activity will take z m chen, and fireploced References/Securify Typing a must. Must be commission and hos­ R iver, 647-1419.D M A N C H E S T E R - Take a place. mature, reliable &flex- look at this one! Cus­ lower level recreation WE KNOW YOU'REOUT required. 742-7625. tess awards. Call room. Sliding doors D O N E c a p e c o d - Y a r­ O “o Ible. Medical expe­ tom built 3 bedroom THERE ...... and th a t CARPENTRY/ Section (5) The Board of Directors of The Eighth Utilities K athy, 643-9081. Also 37 GARDEN GROVE from Florida room and m o u th . 4 b e d ro o m s , MANCHESTER- Half du- rience preferred. Ranch designed for you've been keeping Plex, nice area. 2 bed- HANDYMBiCARPENTERS HEATING/ District shall review the fee schedule on a booking parties. ROAD- Newer 4 bed­ den to private yard. large lot. $450 w e e k ly . 2 REMODELING Cleanin(], Haufng, Carpenl7, P & E Painting Please send resume to happy living! Spacious your eye on this picture room, gas heat, YARDMASTERS BRUSH WORKS yearly basis as a part of its budget delibera­ room colonial. Newer Don’t miss out on this or more consecutive Remodeling. Reasonaby Priced PLUMBING A professional look without the Penny A. Lowenstein wide open floor plan, 3 perfect 8 room split carpeted, $650 p e r tions and any recommendation for a change sub-divislon. Good excellent opportunity weeks $425. A pproxi­ paper - $25 ■ roll Free Estimalee SPRING CXEANUP professional cost. O T | MD, 300 Hebron Ave, bedroom s, 2 full baths, level on Spring Street month, plus utilities. Interibr Painting in toe fee schedule shall be submitted to The sized rooms. Beautiful for home ownership! m ately 1 mile from the Vinyl Floor AH Callt Answered ■Trees Ac Law ns C ut Suite 211, Glastonbury hardwood floors, 2 flre- In Manchester! Just Deposit required. 742- A Experienced District electorate at toe District's annual view of the hills from $289,000. Anne M ille r ocean, '/„ mile from Ceramic Tile Rick's Handyman & M&M OIL ■Yards & G arage Cleaned A Fully Insured ir Free Estimates m rn CT 06033 or call Anne, Placesand large family reduced to $174,900 this 9408 offer 6om. meeting. lo^SITUATIDN deck and slider. Master Real Estate, 647-8000.D lake. CallAllbro Realty C a rp e n try PLUMBING & HEATING ■Brush Piles R em oved Tuesday, Wednesday, room. Close to 1-384. beautiful 4 bedroom, t r y ^ r v lc e Call Eric for free estimates ★ 12 yrs. experience bedroom hassllderand 649-0917. ■Thick 6c Backhoe W ork Section (6) Violation of the provisions of this ordinance Friday between 9am- '^ ■ w a n t e d $156,900.0 SOUTH WINDSOR^New Licensed Si Insured 6 4 6 -1 9 4 8 - on Burner Service & Sales w deck for that early . 1.5 bath home Is sure to ■Exterior Housepainting 646-6277 w/excellent references shall be punishable by fine of Twenty-Five 1pm at 633-1543.______U 81 R 4 bedroom please! Extras Include STORE/OFFICE Tom's Installation ■ Automatic OH Delivery housekeeper- morning coffee with MANCHESTER JUST •Drivewaysvays ^1 l e d ($25.00) Dollars per day for each day toe Contemporary. Ready F.P. hardwood floors, I FOR RENT ■WeN Pumps Salee A Service ndscap' Repair ceilings, walls POSTAL JOBS start COMPANION, would view. A special home REDUCED!!! Spa­ 647-7126 ■Landscaping' Installations •k violation continues. Citations for violation of o o for your own decor, vinyl siding, newer ■Complf $11.41 hour & benefits. live In on Friday, Sat­ Indeed. Asking low cious 3 bedroom Dutch I CONDOMINIUMS ■Water Healers (EIm Mo > Qm ) plete Building 6c HOUSE PAINTERS toe provisions of this ordinance shall be is­ large 1st floor family roof, enormous sfor- STORE FOR RENT-460 . / Maintained ★ Refinish cabinets For exam & applica­ urday, & Sunday or $200's C all B a rb a ra Colonial featuring 1st FOR SALE ■Bathroom A Kitchen Professional, experienced, reliable sued by the District President with the con­ H ^ room , 2nd floor bal­ age a re a and manic­ Main Street, Manches­ CLEANING •A n y Job C onsidered A Ouali7 Work o > tion Information, call 7 Wednesday, Thursday RE/MAX East of the floor family room, CARPENTER & Remodeling w/fine finished work sent of toe Board of Directors of The Eighth cony, formal dining u re d yard! M a r tin ter. Please call 646- SERVICE Fully Insured Free Estimates A kuuranca days 8 A M -IO PM 1-216- 8c Friday. Must have R iver, 647-1419.0 deck overlooking yard. EAST HARTFORD-NE’W ■Senior Citizen Oieoounts Utilities District. room , 2'/2 bath, 3 c a r School! Act Now- 2426, 9:00-5:00 HANDYMAN SERVICE A Free Estimates ★ Fully Insured 324-4891 ext. 101.______References and expe­ Freshly painfed and LISTING! Like new, 6 CaU - YARDMASTERS Dated at Manchester, ConnocticuL this 6 to d^y of June, 1990. c / ) M A N C H E S T E R - 264 M ain garage. $320,000. U 8, R IllJackson 8, Jackson weekdays. No job too small. TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? ■Electric Work A References CREDIT- Economy rience. 243-5104 leave new carpets too I Hurry room Townhouse. 2 FREE ESTIMATES 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 Call Collect, 487-1422 Street. Classic office R ealty, 643-2692.0 Real Estate, 647-8400.Q 4 AIR CONDITIONED Specializing in remodeling. OR A HOUSE ONLY 647-0836 THE EIGHTH UTIUTIES Electric Supply, New ' message.______building. Large rooms, before It’s too late- call bedrooms, panelled Phone: PRESTO PAINTERS J 3 > for an appointment to­ R e c room, dining OFFICES areavaliable Fully Insured. SURFACE CLEANED. DISTRICT England's largest elec­ HONORS college student. flexible space design, > H trical products distrib­ day. o room, central air, fire­ In Manchester. Square THEN CALL ME AT 649-2871 By Mary Beth Litrioo Available to tutor In LL conference room or OPEN HOUSE feet areas a re 600-480- Call Tom - 649-6273 LAWN-SCAPE utor has an opening In MEET DAVID WHITE- place, garage and 644-1134 Its Clerk elementary or secon­ computer space or 350-240. The office are Complete property mainlenance MISCELLANEOUS our Credit Depart­ Every year thousands much more. Only ASKFORANfTA 014-06 dary subjects. Includ­ another department, VERNON'S BEST BUY centrally located with Fully Insured IN-EX Painting ment. We are looking of people comefo Cen­ $124,000.U 8. R Realty, BONDED A nSURED SERVICES ing SAT Prep. $10-$15 plus a 3 room charmer SATURDAYS, 12-4PM 643-2692.0 ample parking., Call KITCHEN & BATH 'THE HNISHING TOUCtCS” tor a highly motlyoted, per hour. 646-0883. on the second floor for tu ry 21 offices to find a ELECTRONICS CUSTOM HOMES BY F.N. BUILDERS 649-2891. aggressive Individual rental Income. Asking home. Andfhey do. The CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny 643-8275 Services CHARLES THE with solid experience $295,000. Call B arbara largest real estate sys­ AT RESERVOIR HEIGHTS, LAKE ST. Ranch Condo, private M A N C H E S T E R -M a ln Sf. REMODELING DEES CLEANING SERVICE T& B ELECTRONIC 27,000 square feet. Re- Are you upset with your present ______Doug______Senior Citizen Discount HANDYMAN In credit and collec­ RE/MAX East of the tem In the w orld Is entrance. Rent with op­ From the smallest REPAIRS CARS tions. We offer compet­ HDMES behind each of us. Lef tion to buy! $59,900. tall/Offlce space. $3.99 cleaning service not doing the Job ENTERPRISES River, 6 4 7 - last repair to the largest tighi? Complete servicing of Power Washing itive starting salary 1 FOR SALE 1419.o$a,b2,fclas21 David White work with IMMACULATE 1st square foot. NNN. Mr DON'S U W N SERVICE FDR SALE and an excellent benef­ 9 floor unit. Fully Peters, 646-2364. Wa specialize In office deenlng all POWER WASHING you and your family fo renovation, we will do a •ROTOTILUNG Edging Free Estimates SALE/TRADE its package. Come In find the perfect home. apllanced! $60,900. Call 647-1111 makes and models. residential & commercial M A N C H E S T E R - 37 M a rk - JUSTLISTED! lots OFFICE SPACE TO and fill out an applica­ 2 B E D R O O M END complete job. ASK FOR DEE ■Hedge & Bush Trimming Fully Insured wood Lane. Beautiful 4 Gorgeous new kitchen He understands your SHARE- located In TV, VCR, Stdreo PAINTING OUTTOBECOME tion or call Economy UNIT. Pool 8, Tennis, Start to finish. 10 years In the business Call now for lawn mowing. bedroom confempor- with ceramic tile, drop needs, His Century 21 downtown Manches­ Components, Micro- irrterior/exterior THE BOOK Electric Supply, Inc. charming village set­ ary on cul-de-sac. Spa­ In range, and pantry record proves It. Call ter. Completely fur­ FREE ESTIMATES Dependable Work. We Treat Your Home MANCHESTER'S 428 Tolland Tpke. Man­ ting.$124,900. Anne wave Ovens and small SPRING CLEANING cious open floor plan. leads out to the large him today. That per­ nished, fax, copier, etc. RACK chester, CT 06040, 647- M iller Real Estate, 647- Complete do-it-yourself House Cleaning appliances. 646-7011 Like Our Own •garages -yard cellars 2'/2 bafhs, 2'/2 car g a r­ deck overlooking the fect home could be $300 m onthly. 643-9192 # 1 5000. EOE M /F /V /H 8000.0 Audio Cassette Books. age, large deck 8. new oversized in- waiting for you. Put or 875-6349, M onday- I programs available. Polish woman will -gutters ■rotatilling vourtrust In Number Kevin All Categories. wooded backyard. ground pool. Many F rld a y, 9-5 or 633-1726 FREE ESTIMATES •bfush/tree & trash One.D VERNON FROM $214,500 a fte r 5. clean your home. PHILS LAWN CARE AND Discounted at 10%. USED CAR $30,500. 646-4889. many updates! Move I APARTMENTS Heritage Kitchen & 291-D392 rem oval right In! Call Noreen BRAND NEW LIST­ •12 STYLES -1900-2500 SQUARE FEET 644-4663 or LANDSCAPING 6440056 ^ 30 yrs. experience 435J Hartford Tpke. CLASSIFIED MALLARD VIEW- Only a FOR RENT Bath Center ‘with this ad save $10 oil repair "Shops at 30 Plaza” DEALER today R E /M A X East of ING!!! Immaculate 7 Thatching, edging, planting, ■k fast reliable & fuly insured few units remain In this the River, 647-1419.D room Cape Cod on DIR: From manchastar E. MkkJIa TpKe., laX on Laka Straal lo c i VACATION Come visit our showroom at: 644-2835 yard cleanup. Weekly lawn Larry Vernon, CT 06066 1982CadiacEldaQdo $5995 CRAFTS 0 beautiful new sub­ ★ 10%s6nia(iscxxjnts Avondale Road in Man­ From Vamon; Rta 30 to Tunnol Road, lalt on Laka SIraal COVENTRY- Sunny, pri­ I RENTALS mowing. Residential and 870-8870 1982Rr8bW $3995 i A Feature of This m division. Our 2 bed­ 254 Broad Street chester! Features In­ vate entrance, bath, commercial. CALL 872-4072 I Newspaper ^ room , 2 bath Ranch 528-6389 1983 Toyota Cerda SRS $3495 MANCHESTER Hurry clude 3 bedrooms, 2full fireplace. Non- CAPE COD- Dennisporf 8i M a n c h e s te r LANDSCAPING features: A covered Won’t last! You will CALL 742-9540 t96SLInoolnToMnCar $9995 baths. Solar hot water, sm okers. $400.742-5861. South Yarmouth, DECKS/ porch, fireplace, din­ love this 3 bedroom, 1 '/2 newly rebuilt furnace, Ocean front 1&3 bed­ 649-5400 EARTH RENOVATORS Interior/Exterior GSL Buildina 1965 Pontiac Fero $2995 ing room , 1st floor- B O L T O N - 1 b ed ro om SEWING bath colonial nicely sit­ Rec. Room complete D .W .F IS H • > B e t t e r room cottages .Also 3 ADDITIONS land Cleared Maintenance Co. 1965 Ford Escort $1995 laundry, full basement, uated on a pretty deep with furnishings. New townhouse avail, until Painting Done ALTERATIONS tHinWlTVCOMrAVV I I bedroom home 1 block ■New Lawns Installed ■lighl caipentiydrtveway sealing Commercial/Residentlal 1986200SX $5995 attached garage. Also 3 lot. $134,900. Don't wait kitchen with tons of- Novem ber 1 or longer. CUSTOM CARPENTRY THE DECK WORKS LIQUIDATION MANCHESTER . VERNON t o ocean ■Bobcat A Backhoe Work ■ceiling and walls repaired building repair and home bedroom, IV 2 bath un­ call today! Ask for Deb cabinets and located In Immediate occupancy 1986 Chevy S-tOBazsf 4x4 $9395 $550 month. 645-0573. avail. June/Oct.647- UNLIMITED (Spring Special) ■allies and cellart cleaned its from $139,900. D IR : Evenings 646- the Bowers School 643-1591 871-1400 7234.______■Stump Removal ESTATE LIQUIDATION Improvements. Interior and SEAMSTRESS 1966 Lincoln Tran Car $ 12,995 Tolland Tpke. or North 2046.RE/MAX East of a rea ! D on't miss out on SU PER 6 room town- Licenced S Insured Beautifully built decks at great ■Screen Top Son & 643-6386 exterior painting, light car­ Dressmaking ■Alterations 1966 MetOiiy Cougar $6995 Moln to Union to Ros- the River, 647-1419.n house on West side. 3 CAPE COD- Dennlsport- Commercial & Residential this absolute gem of­ I Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ affordability. Landscape Materials fully insured/free estimates pentry. Complete janitorial ■ReplaoeZip^ ■Coal Linings 1966 Mazda Fti(-7 $8995 setto Drive.Blanchard bedrooms, private .Cottage $520/week fered at $148,500. Jack- sleeps . Call 429-3114. Delivered service. Experienced, reli­ ■Custom Curtains ■Slipcovers 8. Rossetto Realtors," basemen*, porch, gar­ 6 rooms designed & remod­ FREE ESTIMATES Cash or Sell on 1966 Fiord Thunderbind $8395 MANCHESTER- 176 son & Jackson Real ■Stone Driveways able, free estimates. 30 YEARS EXPERCNCE We re Selling Houses" Estate, 647-8400.g age. $650 plus heat, no MISQUAMICUT RHODE eled. Ceramic tile, alt phsees 644-2362 Consignment PLACING AN ■AD In clas­ 1966 Horxia Accord LXI $8995 646-2482.0 Hackmatack Street. 4 pets call Sue 643-4862. ISLAND- Spacious cot­ I of carpentry & repair. 644-5998 sified Is a very easy, 643-0304 CALL 647-8730 16e6B2200SESSE5Plcfc-(4) $4395 i f level spilt. 4 bedroom tage, sleeps 7 with full MALLARD VIEW- Only a COVENTRY- Sunny, prl- 2 C al Now For Spring Specials 645-1174 simple process. large double lot, new o f A o m e s baths, blocks from 1967 Pontiac Grand Am $6695 few units rem ain In this SOUTH WINDSOR "B-l- vate entrance, bath, 2 listing. Call Ron649-3087 G" SPLIT-2900 Sq FT. the ocean. Quiet area 528-5502 A n y tim e DECKS 1987Ragenqf9e $ 10,495 1 beautiful new sub­ fireplace. Non- RE/MAX East of the Custom alr-conditloned family's only, no pets. Pressure Treatod 1987 H)uidai Excel $3495 division. Our 2 bed­ River, 647-1419.0______sm okers. $400. 742-5861. Custom Designs To clean coffee stains PAVING t il e / m a r b l e room , 2 bath Ranch home features eat-in kit­ Call Joe Lombardo 647- from china or plastic, rub 'VJecan tellyou MANCHESTER- 2 bed- FREEESTimTES MASONRY 1987 Mazda B2200 Pickup $3995 features: A covered chen with bow window Realty Co. 646-5200 1413. A fter 4 call 649- CUSTOM QUAUTY stain with baking soda. Driveways By SOUTH room Flat with heat 9345. One stop Improvements. CaH what tolookfor... DJR TILE WORKS 19e7BMW32StS $ 18,995 porch, fireplace, din­ WINDSOR- Gracious overlooking Inground SPRIN(3.IS THE TIME pool, master suite with and hot water. $625. Framing to Painting. THE DECK SPEOAUSTS GILL & SON’S PAVING Install/Replaoe various life & 1987 Mercuy Topaz LS $4995 ing room, Isf floor- living at Its best. Almost Call Reale Real Estate 6 4 fr 0 0 3 2 For Chimney R ^ ir and what to look No Job Too Big or Too Small marttto laundry,full basement, bath, plus finished wal­ Licensed A Insured. 1987 Plymouth Horizon $3395 V NEW French Provin­ COVENTRY New 6 room Contempo­ 646-4525. LAWN CARE Call Now For Free utim ate ■Free Estimates •Quality Work attached garage. Also 3 cial In a lovely setting. kout LL. ANS THERE’S INDUSTRIAL Call Dave Adamick out for!" ■AN Work Guaranteed 1907 Mancuy Cougar LSCpe $8995 MORE! $309,900.D.W. rary Ranch. $189,900. •Reasonable Prices bedroom, IV 2 barh un­ Quality workmanship, MANCHESTER- 2 bed- PROPERTY for a free quote. Gilbert's Lawn Service Talaga Masonry 1967 Dodge Dakota Pick-up $6595 Fish R ealty, 643-1591 .□ room Townhouse unit 871-4590 •Free Estimates its from $139,900. D IR : traditional layout. 4 Complete Lawn Care with heat and hot wa­ ELDERLY CARE 643-8209 H a rB r o 20 Years Experience 1987 Grand Marquis $9995 Tolland Tpke. or North bedrooms, 2V2 baths, HOMES FOR SALE BY MANCHESTER. Trucking, Bobcat Rental, 646-3455 COVENTRY New 6 room Ranch Style ter. $750. Call Reale ______after 6pm______1987 Ford Taurus $6995 Main to Union to Ros­ utility room, wonderful GOVERNMENT Available July l, Loam, Stone & Mulch Real Estate 646-4525. DISTANT SERVICE/FR££ ESnUATFS 1968 Mazda 323 SE $4995 setto Drive.Blanchard kitchen and great room A G E N C IE S ! $1.00 (U - Log Home. $189,900. 4800/7200 square feet NURSE'S AIDE _ Deliveries P a in tin e 8. Rossetto Realtors," with French doors to re p a lr) or $1600 (m ove- MANCHESTER- 3 bed- Commercial Industrial Bath/Kitchen Remodeling Years of Experience. Free Estimates of Manchester 1968 Ford Esoort $4995 We re Selling Houses" large deck & private In). 1-805-564-6500 ext. room Townhouse unit, 3 phase electric. 646- One Call Does It AN PAINTING/ ROOFING/ TREE SERVICE/ 1988JbguarXJ6Sedan $29,995 I 9 646-2482.0 yard. An excellent HA 1383 for Immediate MANCHESTER 6 room Colonial, pay own utilities. $750. 5477. Hospital Trained. 291-9681 Quality Painting 30 Years Experience PAPERING SIDING PRUNING 1988 Memury Sable GS %GUN CABINET. Display^ REDWOOD FARMS- Im­ home. Call Linda response. overlooks Union Pond. $159,900. Call Reale Real Estate Excellent References. li^ftraarmt lafaly bahind tha^ 646-4525. M & M Plumbing & Heating Services 1968 UnoohToMm Car $ 12,995 m acu late 6 ropm , 3 Brown RE/MAX East MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ ■Free Estimates NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL xiglaaa doors of this hand- of the River, 647-1419.a b ------742-6402 LAWN SERVICE WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. 1988 Mercury Cougar LS $8995 soma cablnal. Easy and Inaxf i b e d ro o m , 1 :^plywood. 45x74x14 Inphas.' ing, vinyl siding, eco­ fe n c e d In y a rd . room luxury Tree Removal 1909 Ford F-250 4x4 Plek-up $ 18,421 ^ Plans tnctuda malarlals list. WINDSOR- Gracious $160,000-$223,900. service. Interior A Exterior Powerwashing *Out1or8 ■Prolesslorral CHinbIng ::.$2.05 for catalog (Inetudas^' room, 2 bath Ranch, kitchen and great room 643-4840 a fte r 5pm. Condo’s - TOLLAND, COLCHESTER, osit. Reate Real Estate I CARPENTRY/ ■1,000,000 Liability Ins. ROOFING & SIDING Bucket truck A chipper. * 30 Yib. Experioooe ■Gas 30 yesas Experience :!:$16 in discount coupons!) In ^ professionally lands­ 646-4525. ■Hardworking College Students Slump removal. Free $Okla. plaasa add tax. ^ with French doors to MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ NEW BRITAIN, $95,000-$105,000. remodeling ■Electrjc shrub service Insurance, References and ■30 Years Experience caped. Won'f lasf, call MANCHESTER- 25 Glen- A LJoenaod ■2 Year Written Guarantee estimates. Special CLASSIFIED CRAFTS | large deck & private room Ranch, 1 car O i ■Fully Insured ' to d a y I B la n c h a rd 81 yard. An excellent Special financing &/or rent with option wood Street. 2 bed­ A Insured CALL JOHN Free Estimates ■Free Estimates oonsideraUon tor elderly and MORANDE Manchester Herald garage, fireplace, *-ARPENTER-SmoH Wlaon 01 Company •License # 506737 LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA H.O. UUA 1UOO . Rossetto Realtors," home. Call Linda fe n c e d In y a rd . to buy. room flat, appliances lobs, big lobs, altera­ Call 646-0440 MARTY MATTSSON MANCHESTER handicapped (kxmetlyMoriariyBroi) BIXBY. OK 74008 Included, no pets. $575 6456393 649-0773 We'i*e Selling Houses" Brown RE/MAX East $147,000. Cal 1643-2353 or tions, decks. 25 years 649-4431 Call l-aOO-346-4649 24 Houra 646-9564 647-7553 m O M e r s it^ 646-2482.0 per month, months of the River, 647-1419.0 643-4840 a fte r 5pm. 2 M anchester security. 649-9455. 3 643-5135 0

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CARS LOOKING FOR good ★ New-car rentals at approved [ ^ C A R S ITRUCKS/VANS FOR SALE FDR SALE news? Look tor the m any insurance company rates I FDR SALE bargain buys advertised See story on page 2 In the classified columns n ^ V O L K S W A G O N 1985 CADILLAC 1974 Coupe CHEVROLET 1975 Step- t o d a y . ★ Glass replacement Jetta sedan. 5 speed, Devllle, Original V a n 3 5 0 Aluminum iiiiiiliA tfM iiib air, great condition. owner 88K. Must sell body, new parts. Rns ★ Frame and unibody i OFF $3800 call 646-6388. $2500. 649-0472. good. $2800. Call 649- TOYOTA- 1 9 8 6 A uto­ TOYOTA- 1 9 8 6 A uto­ 6232. 1 3 7 1 motdrcycles/ straightening (Chief E-Z Liner) m atic. Long bed, extra m atic. Long bed, extra MOPEDS ANY cab. 57,000 m iles. Lear cab. 57,000 m iles. $5900. ' k Prompt, courteous service I CAMPERS/ I cap,im m aculate $5900. C all 646-6873. AUTO BODY REPAIR Call 646-6873.______TRAILERS NOW OPEN SATURDAYS Good tor any auto-body repair over $1,000 with Ibis z m BUICK-1981 REGAL. M otorcycle Insurance ITRUCKS/VANS coupon, now through June 3 0 ,1 9 9 0 . Good condition. $1595. JAYCO 1988 5th wheel 32 Many competitive companies 9:00AM-12:00PM O -0 Ask tor Steve 872-6293 I FDR SALE foot. Like new, 19 foot ^ *** ■■■ ■■■ I evenings and wee­ awning. Air condition­ Call For Free Quote Monday through Friday 800-5:00 kends. Days 646-9693. FORD 150 1980. Needs ing, stand-up bedroom. Automobile Associates b o d y work. $1000. 646- BUlCK-1981 REGAL. Call 871-0672 leave o f Vernon 5477. m e s s a g e . O "n Good condition. $1595. 870-9250 m a ^ b u s t Ask for Steve 872-6293 CHEVY C60 1965. 5'/2 yard LINCOLN evenings and wee­ dump body many new I CARS kends. Days 646-9693. parts. Excellent condi­ FDR SALE MORAIMDE tion. Call Bill 649-2384. I CARS 315 CENTER STREET (RT. 6), MANCHESTER FOR SALE Just oft Exit 60 from 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 y Prices include rebates & trade valued at $1000 Schaller's S o Quality Pre-Owned Autos Stpphen Nissan - Suzuki Value Priced o > 1990 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN for obscenity 1 Nissan • 200 available $22,900 1988 MAZDA MX 6 GT 33 CO 240 SX SENTRA 2 Dr. $10,900 $11,495 1988 SUBARU DL WAGON JD > $5995 $7400 > H 90 SE pkg ot tXKlol teatt 90 2 dr ttd factory 1988 FORD MUSTANG LX $5900 "D STANZA 1986 PONTIAC 6000 STE The Unbeatable Team. $5900 $21,995 $8495 1966 HYUNDAI EXCEL GL $2700 MORANDE AND YOU! Owner of record store 1987 OLDS CALAIS SEDAN Pathfinder XE HaroDody Truck $5900 CHECK THE DIFFERENCE nailedfor rap album.. .page 3 1986V W G O U : BEFORE YOU BUY... NEW 1990 MERCURY $15,494 $6295 $4700 FREE SCHEDULED 90 4 dr. 4 X 4 1965 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE MAINTENANCE $8900 On your new Lincoln o r Mercury* COUGAR LS 91 NISSAN ShNI HA------— 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GLS FREE COURTESY CAR -3.8L V-6 OHV angina with hial injactlon ■Flnganlp spaed control Whenever your new Lincoln o r Mercury ■Air conditioning $3900 needs service* ■Electric rear window delroster * I 1 NOW ON SALE!!! 1 1984 NISSAN SENTRA SE ■4-Spaad autoinalic transmission ■Power lock group and much morel ■ WV FREE 24 HOUR TOW/ROAD 'Tintad glass ■Slock «LO -& 21, was $18,535 )l0offer good thru June 30th $5900 SUZUKI-20 Avallal SERVICE 'Powar glass i f : 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX If your new Lincoln or Mercury becomes ■Eladronic AM/FM sterao with cassatta, Funds lacking SAMURAI $ 4 9 9 5 inoperaUve any place or any time we will SIDEKICK arrange replacement transportation and tow tour spaakars and digital dock 1985 TOYOTA MRZ m r - " your vehicle, FREE OF CHARGE!* ■Full aloctronic Instrumantalion $7495 $8995 $5900 FREE FORD AUTO CLUB ■Tilt slaaring whaal 4x 4 Conveitble 4x4 conveitble. sport pko eaubmen 1987 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN MEMBERSHIP When you purchase your new U'ncoln or 14 COUGARS IN STOCK! for latchkey $7400 Mercury* 1985 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM SWIFT te? $5295 $5400 SIDEKICK 91 4x4 cut 4dr now on sale 1967 HONDA ACCORD LXI SED (toqnn children I ‘ TaiaidiMMiionKkt. M 4 , 3 9 9 SCHALLER ACURA CiMraaliiMitoti. Mua STEPHEN NISSAN SUZUKI 345 Center Street r ty innK. Manchester ai3.2S%M>R I wi<)S133l.53ikMn<»aiai O R PAY PER 1097 Farmlnalon Ave. Bristol 548-7436 I fead*. Tom intofool 647-7077 JUST $299 MONTH* Prices with your trade valued at $1000. Now thm June 30th Intent is good, but local »HEN PONTIAC CADILLAC >tudy Hardtng/ManchMier Herald OVER 300 UNITS ON SALF BRAND NEW 1990 money is unavailable.. .page 4 ~ Thomas Jones. 11 months oid. Is the victim of a sneak attack as ^ e of the family cats takes exception to his peeking behind,the door After swioina 1 CADILLAC AS LOW AS Thomas, on the head, the cat ran off to another part of the house on Bisseli S tre e L ^ ^ 1990 SEDAN DEVILLE 1990 BROUGHAM MAZDA PROTEGE SE $ 18,995 $20,995 '1.8L 16-valve engine Laaihar, Alumn Whaate, Till, Cruise, EW ES Loaded ■Tinted glass -Digital clock Laather, Wire Wheels, TUI, Cruise, EW ES Loaded ■Electronic multi-port luel injactlon ■Rear window defroster ■Automatic transmission •Trim rings -Much morel ■Power steering OVER 90 CADILLACS ON SALE! ■Stock»MO-5137,was$11053 -AM/FM ETR stereo with cassette ■Power ventilated tront disc brakes AS LOW AS PONTIAC ■PrcXecliva bodyside moldings 1990 GRAND AM 1990 SUNBIRD * 9 7 9 9 9 $8,995 56,995 Auto, Console, Buckets, PS, P8, Some Hava Arc, Auto, KC. PS, PB, AMTFM Cassetle, Tinted Glass. O R PAY PER Eiedric Windows 4Door JUST $199 MONTH’ Tuimi«^ilralon«ik«.Aukiii«ioVai«iMcn 1989 GRAND PRIX COUPE 1990 BONNEVILLE SSE , nm.‘‘MiMntowi3zs%N>R«»i$i.loiaa aoMi cMh 01 M l TcW MkmI t32«2.aE ToW OVER 20 J§ n P PWaHMitliaK). INSTOCK $ 9,495 519,995 AT, AfC, PW', TH, Cruise, Console Sunroof, Spoil Bonn NC, Cruise. Loaded OVER 2S0 PONTIACS ON SALE!! LINCOLN ' SUPER SAVINGS ON REG. UNITS NOW!! MORAIUDE 9 STEPHEN PONTIAC CADILLAC 315 CENTER STREET (RT. 6), MANCHESTER AM/ 1097 Farmington Avenue, Bristol Just off Exit 60 from 1-84 TEL: 643-5135 ^ 584-7435 0

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