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Gorbachev, Deng Agree to End Feud

Leukemia victim gets a second chance

to the day when, in her words, purchasing tables of eight for cheon hosts for the occasion. Celebrity waiters she’ll be “ normal” again. $200. Individuals can secure a Also, Nikki O’Neill, wife of Gov. to raise funds “The main thing was just seat for a $25 donation. The William O’Neill, will be a wai­ wanting a second chance to raise proceeds from the luncheon will tress for the luncheon, Sullivan at charity iunch my son,” Munroe said. “You go to the Northern Connecticut said. learn how much family and chapter of the society. Sullivan, who has been a friends mean to you” In the past, the luncheon has volunteer for the Leukemia So­

B y Maureen Leavitt She wanted to show her appre­ proven to be a zany afternoon ciety for almost 20 years, thinks A

Manchester Herald ciation to the Leukemia Society of with clumsy table-waiting by the luncheon is a lot of fun.

Am erica, which helped fund her prominent members of the com­ “ You meet the nicest bunch of

Lu Ann Munroe knows what it’s trips to Boston for the transplant, munity who are dressed up in screwballs in the entire Manches­

like to get a second chance at life. medication and the re.search costumes. The waiters try to ter area.” he said. The 33-year-old Manchester which made the transplant possi­ solicit as many tips as possible When asked what Munroe woman was diagnosed as having ble. So. Munroe has volunteered from their guests. would be doing for the luncheon,

leukemia in January 1988. After to lend a hand at the fifth annual This year’s luncheon will prove Sullivan quipped. "W e’ll keep her A

undergoing chemotherapy to put Celebrity Waiter’s Luncheon no different, according to John busy, all right.” the disease in remission, she sponsored by the Northern Con­ Sullivan, a Mnehester business­ Munroe, a quiet woman, didn’t

received a bone marrow trans­ necticut chapter of the Leukemia man chairing the event. seem like she’ll mind one bit. She

plant from her sister last June. Society of America Inc. In addition to the crazy antics said she is finally feeling well,

The transplant has proven The luncheon will be held the waiters plan to engage in, a and looking forward to returning

successful and Munroe is on the Wednesday from noon to 1:30 belly dancer and clown will be on to work at J.C. Penney Catalogue p.m. at the Steak Club in Vernon. Distribution Center in the fall. road to recovery. She is enjoying hand. Julia- Tashjian. secretary LU ANN MUNROE OF MANCHESTER Area businesses are asked to of the state, and Brad Davis, of time with her 6-year-old son and her husband, and looking forward participate in the luncheon by WDRC-AM radio, will be lun­ See LEUKEM IA, page 10 . . . leukemia now in remission

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Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Tuesday, May 16, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm

N o water

Gorbachev,

at mall

for fire Deng agree

By Andrew Yurkovsky

Manchester Herald

There is still no water supply to end feud for fire protection at the Pavilions at Buckland Hills, even though

construction at the mall site is

By Jim Abrams That confrontation, he said, near the point where water for

The Associated Press had helped prevent Sino-Soviet fire protection will be needed, the reconciliation but now “there fire marshal for the Eighth

BEIJING — Mikhail S. Gorba­ may be a turning point in Utilities District said in his report

chev and Deng Xiaoping today competition” between the two to the district directors Monday. Granville Lingard. the fire normalized relations between the superpowers and “ the situation is

world’s two Communist giants changing from confrontation to marshal, said today that the state while outside their meeting hall dialogue.” The United States and fire code requires a water supply

tens of thousands of people China normalized relations in once a project as large as the mall reaches a certain stage of com­ chanted for democratic reform. 1979. Outside in Tiananmen Square, pletion. He said that stage would “ We can take this opportunity to publicly announce the normali­ tens of thousands of students, be reached soon.

zation of Sino-Soviet relations” teachers, journalists, workers Lingard would not speculate on

and onlookers reminded the lead­ what would happen if the water after 30 years, Deng said to

applause from Soviet and Chinese ers of momentous change of supply were not put in by the time participants in the meeting. another sort. that stage was reached. Asked The 84-year-old senior Chinese The students, who consider whether work could be halted, he

leader welcomed Gorbachev in Gorbachev a hero for the political said, "It’s a big project. That’s the red-carpeted Eastern Hail of reforms he has championed at hard to say. We might even have the Great Hall of the People as home, issued appeals for him to to have a fire there before we’d do

"com rade” but did not give him take up their cause for demo­ that.” cratic reforms with China’s He said that a water supply the bear hug he reserves for close friends and allies. leaders. could be put into place in a week’s In the opening minutes of their Their three-day occupation of time. He said that there had

2'/4-hour meeting, he told the the square, China’s symbolic already been a couple of minor

58-year-old Soviet president that center of power, forced officials fires at the site.

the world’s “ key political prob­ to move an official welcoming Lingard said that construction

lems” have arisen from Soviet- at the mall site has moved from steel and concrete work to American Cold War tensions. See CHINA, page 10

interior work. He said that combustible materials are now

being brought to the site. Lingard said he would meet ‘Contract’ workers

Wednesday with officials from the mall developer, Homart De­

velopment Co. of , to ducking some taxes discuss the water supply. Charles J. Gleisner, senior Patrick Flynn/Mancheeler Herald contruction manager at the mall By Jim Luther are not complying with require­ construction company, was injured on site, could not be reached for The Associated Press ments that they file reports with CO NSTRUCTIO N ACCIDENT — Fire­ comment this morning.

the IRS on payments made to fighters from the Eighth Utilities District Buckland Street at about 8:30 a.m. when So far, part of a pipe for the

WASHINGTON - The U.S. individual contractors. Even prepare Ruth Zajack, 29, of West a truck apparently ran over one of her temporary water system has Treasury is losing billions of when auditing business tax re­ been installed along the north Hartford, for transport to Hartford legs. She was listed in stable condition dollars because employers — turns, the report said, the IRS is access road to the mall, Lingard Hospital this morning. Zajack, a con­ with a fractured leg, a hospital spokes­ including the government itself — not identifying businesses that said. fail to withhold taxes from the fail to file such reports. struction worker with a New Britain woman said. In case of fire, water would be paychecks of workers who are “ The importance of employers pumped by a fire truck from a erroneously designated as “ inde­ filing required information re­ hydrant on Buckland Street to pendent contractors,” the Gen­ turns on payments made to another hydrant at the access eral Accounting Office said independent contractors cannot road, which would supply water today. be overemphasized,” Posner Bolton OKs $8.2 million plan to the pipe leading to the mall. G A O placed a good share of the said. “ IRS officials estimate that Lingard said. blame on Congress, which, in an billions in taxes are lost because Lingard said he didn’t think 1 reduce the school budget by But School Superintendent R i­ effort 10 years ago to curtail the independent contractors do not By Andrew J. Davis either of those hydrants had been Internal Revenue Service, made report all income.” Manchester Herald $50,000. chard E. Packman defended the installed yet. it more difficult to crack down on Posner told the subcommittee The tax rate for the 1989-90 surplus, saying the amount may He said a pumper truck would employers who violate the with­ on consumer affairs that in 1984 BOLTON — Residents over­ fiscal year will increase from 42.5 change by the end of the year He be needed to bring water from the holding provisions. alone, the IRS estimated it lost whelmingly approved an $8.2 mills to 47.2 mills, a 4.7-mill estimated the surplus at $44,000 hydrant on Buckland Street to the Paul L. Posner, a GAO asso­ $1.6 billion because about one of million budget Monday in a vote increase. That means a tax Monday night. one at the access road because ciate director, said in testimony every seven employers mlslden- which school officials said increase of $235 a year for a Packman said after the meet­ Buckland Street is in the low prepared for a House Govern­ tified employees as independent showed strong support for taxpayer with a house valued at ing that he was "worried” during elevation zone and the mall is in ment Operations subcommittee contractors. education. $50,000. town officials have said. the meeting that the school the middle elevation zone. that the failure of workers Independent contractors are By a 115-39 vote, the $5,197,520 Efforts to reduce the budget budget would be reduced. He said Under the plan for the perman­ designated as Independent con­ companies or individuals who Board of Education budget and began after some residents ob­ that the passage of the budget by ent water system for firefighting, tractors to report some or all supply services to a business or $3,083,177 town budget were ap­ jected to the fact that the school such a wide margin meant that water will flow from the middle their income is at the root of the government agency but do not proved during the Annual Town board may have a surplus of people were concerned about zone to a 750,000-gallon tank on revenue loss. Meeting at the Community Hall. $40,000 to $50,000 by the end of the See B O LTO N , page 10 the mall site. Lingard said. See TAXES, page 10 Voters rejected an effort to school year in June. In turn, GAO found, employers

TODAY Lavine leads the list of Legislature’s frequent fliers

budget, said Monday most of the Trailing Biafore and Lavine in Index By Peter Vlles lorado and Quebec, state records mont, Maryland and Georgia. money is spent on conferences travel expenses were: The Associated Press show. The money comes from the 20 pages, 2 sections sponsored by two groups: the ■ Senate President Pro Tern But Lavine isn’t keeping pace L e g isla tu re ’s $220,500 travel National Conference of State John Larson, D-East Hartford, Busineas _ 19 NationAVorld j 6-7 H A R T F O R D - One of the with the Rep. Gabriel Biafore, budget, and each trip must be v/ho traveled to Vermont, Mis­ Clasalfled _ '19-20 Obituarlea_____2 busiest of the Legislature’s state- D-Bridgeport, the legislative approved in advance by legisla­ Legislatures and the Council of souri, Washington, D.C. and Comics___ 17 Opinion_____ 8-0 sponsored frequent fliers is Rep. leader in state-paid travel ex­ tive leaders. State Governments. Georgia and billed the state Focus_____ 18 People______18 David Lavine. who has billed the penses. Records show Biafore David Ogle, executive director Both Biafore and Lavine are $3,756, Local/Stata Sporte____11-14 state $4,264 this fiscal year for has billed the state $4,586 this of the Legislature’s Joint Com­ active in the national groups, fiscal year for trips to conferen­ mittee on Legislative Manage­ which partly explains their fre­ ------2-5,10 TeleviBlon _ 16 trips to conferences in Alaska. See T R A V E L , page 10 MHS World__ 15 Weather______2 Vermont, Washington. D.C., Co­ ces in California. Nevada, Ver­ ment. which oversees the travel quent travel, Ogie said. MANCHESTER HERALD. 'Tuesday, May 16. 1989 — 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 16, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town t Police Roundup Planning commission OKs Conflict question Weight group meeting set Accident injures two people strict wetiands reguiations A Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS), is a non-profit, BOLTON — A two-car accident at Route 6 and non-commercial, international weight loss group South Road Monday afternoon sent both drivers to the hospital with minor injuries, state police from By Nancy Concelman without first reporting to the bance within 50 feet of a regulated debated with a local chapter that meets every Tuesday at AAonchester Herald commission. North United Methodist Church, 300 Parker St, Colchester said. wetland area. Michele C. Trudeau, 30, of 624 Hop River Road, Taggart asked what the com­ Senior Planner Stuart B. By Andrew Yurkovsky Weigh-in begins at 6:15 p m, and the meeting is held Members of the Planning and mission could do if it did not agree Manchester Herald from 7 to 8 p m. Support is offered through games, was driving a 1982 Honda Prelude west on Route 6 Popper said the most signficant A around 2; 05 p.m. when she crossed the middle line, Zoning Commission unanimously with the enforcement officer’s change is a provision that re­ contests, discussions, speakers, and awards. approved amendments Monday police said. actions. quires developers to show that Eighth District resident Har­ Yearly registration is $12 and weekly dues are only that strengthen the town’s we­ vey B. Steeves on Monday questi­ $1, Visitors are always welcome. For more Her car struck an 1985 Subaru, eastbound on “Are we losing control?” she there is no prudent and feasible Route 6, driven by David Wright, 20, of the tlands regulations. asked. alternative to disturbing oned the propriety of possible information, call Dwight Bushey, 644-4525, Manchester and other towns wetlands. votes by district Director Andrew Danielson section of Killingly, police said. But member William A. Bayer Trudeau was taken by ambulance to Manchester are required to update their The new regulations give the Katkauskas on issues involving a regulations under a 1987 public cited section 7.3 of the revised commission greater power to sewer easement a developer is Country western dance set Memorial Hospital with an ankle injury, and Wright regulations, which says the in­ was taken to the hospital with a bruise to his left act that makes state statutes deny permits if it feels the seeking on property Katkauskas The Delta Club in conjunction with the British governing wetlands work stric­ land wetlands agency may hold a developer has not attempted to owns. side, police said. hearing within 10 days of the American Club of Manchester is sponsoring a buffet Both were treated and released, a hospital ter. Planning Director Mark lessen the impact on wetlands. But Katkauskas responded dur­ and country western dance Saturday May 20, at the Pellegrini said the town’s revised issuance of the order at the Commission members Truman ing Monday’s meeting of the spokeswoman said. applicant’s request. British American Club, 73 Maple St, Tickets are $10 Trudeau was cited for making an unsafe turn, regulations will take effect in one Crandall. Ronald Gates. Leo Eighth Utilities District that he Y week. per person, $3 for dance only. Buffet will be served police said. The revised ‘regulations still Kwash and William Bayer and had abstained from voting on any at 7 p m, and dancing will be from 9p m, to 1 p,m. All Before approving the amend­ allow the Planning and Zoning alternate Josh Howroyd voted on such issues. proceeds will be given to scholarships for East Woman charged In accident ments. commission alternate Commission to issue stop-work the amendments. Chairman And District President Thomas Catholic and Manchester High schools. For more Marion Taggart questioned a orders, Pellegrini said. Alfred W. Sieffert Sr. was not at E Landers said that the directors information, call 643-0919, [sr'tS A 27-year-old South Windsor woman was charged change allowing the zoning en­ The regulations are designed to the meeting. Taggart, a Republi­ were aware of the issue of the with drunken driving after a two-car accident at the forcement officer to issue viola­ better protect wetlands by pro­ can. did not vote on the easements. He said that district " A ^ intersection of Main and Hudson streets late tions or cease-and-desist orders hibiting development or distur- amendments. counsel, John D. LaBelle Jr., had Plant Swap scheduled Saturday night which left the driver of one car with a given an opinion soon after The Arbors at Hop Brook retirement community minor neck injury, police said. Katkauskas got on the board last will sponsor its first perennial plant swap Saturday \ / Nancy E. Mathewson, of 33 Cliffwood Drive, was year saying that Katkauskas arrested for driving while intoxicated, police said. Developer should abstain from voting on from 10 to 11 a,m, in the parking area, 403 W, Center Lot holding Pioneer issues involving the developer, St, Gardeners who would like to share after their 'r/J ..4 -^ The accident occurred at the same intersection yearly thinning of the perennials in their garden are where a 23-year-old Tolland man was killed last Trammell Crow Co. of , month in a two-car accident. moves site and the Slater Street sewer for welcome to come. Bring your labeled extra plants to which the easement is being swap and take home a new addition for your Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald A 1983 Mustang driven by Mathewson was is part of proposal perennial garden. traveling north on Main Street, when it collided with sought. GREEN THUMBS — Henry Polowitzer, reseeding. He was taking advantage of a the rear of a 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier driven by of offices Katkauskas said after the Lecture on teens slated of 154 Charter Oak St.,, prepares his break in the rainy weather last week. Michelle Sweeney, 22, of 381 Center St., police said. By Nancy Concelman Records show that Weinberg meeting that the property in­ rock garden in his back yard for Sweeney told police she stopped for a red flashing Manchester Herald paid $5.1 million for the parcel A developer whose plans for an volved is at 656 Tolland Turnpike. The Adolescent Mental Health Program at light and proceeded through the intersection, on the opposite side of Hale office building at 100 Taylor St. LaBelle today couldn’t recall Manchester Memorial Hospital is sponsoring a thinking Mathewson’s car was far enough away, Manchester developer Ro­ Road from the Pioneer build­ were denied in January by the providing either a written or oral bert W. Weinberg plans to ing when he purchased it from Planning and Zoning Commission lecture called “Teen-agers,” Teens, family C )b f4 ’0&ff*fAA police said. opinion on the matter. He said he members, and the general public are invited to the E im e a a i s v The traffic signal flashes yellow on Main Street subdivide 57 acres he owns off John Barnini of Boca Raton. was back before the commi.ssion remembered that Katkauskas free lectures, which will include discussion of ^ and red on Hudson Street and Hilliard Street, across Doming and Slater streets into Fla., in 1986. The 120 Hale Monday with new plans showing had said once that he would sexuality, communication and school issues, from Hudson, when traffic decreases in the evening. eight lots, including a parcel Road section, including the the proposed building moved abstain from voting on an issue Christine Russo of Manchester; Fenton of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Sweeney was treated at Manchester Memorial that contains the former Pio­ 89,000-square-foot building away from homes east of the site. involving his family, but he “What Did You Say, What Did You Mean,” a Martha Wheeler that once housed Pioneer, was discussion of communication between parents and four brothers. Joseph Aceto of Veda Simmons of St. Louis; and Hospital for a neck strain and released, a hospital neer Systems Inc. building. Members of the Planning and couldn’t recall whether that issue teens, will be offered Thursday from 7 to 8 p m, in Martha (Herman) Wheeler, of Dayton, Ohio, and John Aceto, six grandchildren. spokeswoman said. Plans did not show a specific purchased from Somersville Zoning Commission said Monday was the easement. Manchester, formerly of Hart­ Peter Aceto and Anthony Aceto. He was predeceased by a Two passengers in Sweeney’s car were not use for the land, but that Corp. of Manchester in 1987 for they approved of the new plans, He said he remembered only the hospital’s H, Ix)uise Ruddell Auditorium, $4.5 million, records show. “School Problems and Teens,” the final session of ford, wife of the late Gerald all of Manchester; a sister, Ann brother, Harold Hamilton, and a injured and Mathewson was not injured in the information is not required for but they tabled a vote on the one occasion on which the district Wheeler Sr., died Sunday (May LaVallee of Manchester; three sister Loretta Weitershausen. accident, police said. subdivision approval by the The financially troubled Pio­ application for a special excep­ directors might have voted on a the series, will be held Thursday, May 25, from 7to 8 neer Systems Inc. sold all the p m, in the auditorium. For more information, call 14,1989) at the Masonic Home and stepgrandchildren; several nie­ The funeral is Thursday at 1 Mathewson was released on a written promise to Planning and Zoning Commis­ tion permit until the town staff matter involving the sewer. 646-1222, ext, 2479, Hospital, Wallingford. ces and nephews; and an aunt. p.m. at the Holmes Funeral appear in court June 5, police said. sion. The commission will operating assets of its gives its final approval Steeves. of 281 Woodbridge St., She was born in New Britain He was predeceased by two Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be later have to approve general aerospace-defense group to asked during the meeting, “Why and final plans of development the Paris. France-based Zo­ On Jan. 23. at the town staff’s didn’t you bring this interest to and was a longtime Hartford area sisters, Beatrice Ames and Julia in Grove Hill Cemetery in the recommendation, the commis­ Square dance planned resident. She was .a lifelong LaRiviere. Rockville section of Vernon. for the land, which is zoned diac Group on June 30. 1988. the board?” Public Meetings Comprehensive Urban The new owners of the sion denied developer Lloyd Landers responded that the Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a member of South Congregational The funeral will be Thursday at Calling hours are Wednesday Wilson’s application for a special graduation dance Saturday from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Church, Hartford. 9 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral from 2 to 4 and .7 to 9 p.m. Development. renamed Pioneer Aerospace issue had indeed been brought to Weinberg’s attorney. Nor­ Corp. moved operations in exception permit. The denial was the directors’ attention and that filing Junior High. 229 E. Middle Turnpike. She is survived by a son, Gerald Home. 400 Main St., with a Mass Memorial donations may be Meetings scheduled tonight; “without prejudice.” meaning Donation is $8 per couple. Suptie Rogers will call the Wheeler II of Wethersfield; three of Christian burial at 10a.m. atSt. made to the American Cancer man Isko, refused to comment October to 45 S. Satellite Road “to the best of my knowledge,” today on the uses Weinberg is in South Windsor. the developer could reapply at Katkauskas had in fact abstained dance. Joan and Armond Daviau will cue the daughters, Virginia W. Lewis of Bridget Church. Burial with Society, 237 E. Center St., Man­ Manchester 'any time. rounds. Refreshments will be served. More East Hartford, Jane Jepsen of military honors will be in St. chester 06040. considering for the land. Weinberg is a partner with from any votes on the sewer Human Relations Commission, Municipal Build­ The land is divided into two 'The town staff recommended project. information about square and round dance lessons East Hartford, and Marcia Mer­ James Cemetery. Calling hours the Homart Development Co. Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald ing coffee room, 7;30 p.m. parcels, located north and that the building not be located so District Director Lorraine Bou­ is available by calling 643-9375 or 643-1005. rill of Windsor; seven grandchild­ are Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Charles J. Morrison of Chicago, builder of the close to the homes. Wilson agreed ren; six great-grandchildren; Memorial donations may be south of Hale Road. Pavilions at Buckland Hills, tin dismissed Steeve’s questions The developer is asking fora to move the 46.000-square-foot DRAWING FUN — Megan Quigley, 5, draws during a during Monday’s meeting. She and two nephews. made to the Hartford Ostomy Charles J. Morrison of Vero Andover and John Finguerra’s 1-84 building to the western part of the Grange meeting set The funeral will be private. Associaton, P.O. Box 351, Bloom­ Beach, Fla., formerly of Man­ deferment on the sidewalk Associates in development of Kinderfun program at the YWCA on North Main said today that Steeves was Library Board, Andover Public Library, 7:30 requirement for the east side 3.85-acre parcel, away from the “making a lot of noise about Manchester Grange 31 will meet Wednesday. May Burial will be at the convenience field 06002. chester, died Monday (May 15. p.m. the Buckland mall and sur­ homes. The land is near the Street Thursday. She lives at 44 South Farms Drive. of the family in Grove Hill 1989) at Indian River Memorial of Slater Street because walks rounding area. The partners nothing.” 17 at 8 p.m. in the Grange Hall on Olcott Street. The Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office are proposed for the west side. Steeves could not be reached theme for the program will be “A Rose.” Members Cemetery, Vernon, ’fhere are no Hospital in Vero Beach. Fla. He Building, 7:30 p.m. share the cost of required Vernon town line. are requested to bring items forthe auction table. In calling hours. The Ladd Funeral was the husband of Gertrude The subdivision application infrastructure improvements The special exception permit is for comment this morning. Home, 19 Ellington Ave,, Rock­ Charles H. Hamilton was nied with the town Plan­ required because Wilson pro­ Katkauskas said today that he addition, the Grange will have a variety show (Baxter) Morrison. Bolton under an agreement with the ville, is in charge of Charles H. Hamilton, 76, of 14 He was born in Hartford July 6, ning Department Friday by town. poses 184 parking spaces in a had avoided voting on anything Friday at the hall at 7:30 p.m. A donation of $2.50 State Street Technologies. 428 Business II zone. Ludes named a finalist involving the Trammell and Crow includes refreshments, and the public is invited. arrangements. Helaine Road, died Sunday (May 1917, and had lived in Manchester Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m.. Weinberg is the last of the Memorial donations may be 14, 1989) at Manchester Memorial most of his life. Tolland Turnpike. Weinberg is The parking lot is behind Co., in particular the Slater Street Tickets may be obtained from members of the president of State Street three developers to file plans property owned by Randall E. sewer. He said that even before Grange, and will also be available at the door. made to a charity of the donor’s Hospital. He was the husband of He was a Manchester police Coventry for his land. choice. Elizabeth (Harvey) Hamilton. officer and had operated Morri­ Technologies. Berdine of 25 Hartl Drive. Ver­ for Montville position LaBelle issued his opinion, he had Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office non. Berdine said he was glad decided to abstain. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa.. son Wallpaper and Paint on Main Building, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30. 1912. and had been a Street before retiring. Wilson had moved the building Manchester High School Prin­ There is a high school, a junior “That’s only common sense,” Paul P. Aceto Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building. and doesn’t oppose the develop­ he said. Corrections Manchester resident since 1938. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air 7:30 p.m. cipal Jacob Ludes III is one of high school, four elementary Paul P. Acetp, 72, of 54 Before retiring, he was em­ Force, serving in World War II. Birch Mountain buiider er’s plans. three finalists for the job as schools, and an "alternate” edu­ Steeves asked Monday how Strickland St., died Monday (May ployed as a foreman at Hamilton He was a past president of the Republican Town Committee, Town Office But he and another resident cation high school in Montville for much money was involved in the Building, 7:30 p.m. voiced concerns about children’s school superintendent in easements, but Katkauskas re­ All Church Bulletin Board items published on 15, 1989) at Manchester Memorial Standard in Windsor Locks for 47 British American Club in Montville. students who have trouble adapt­ Hospital. He was the husband of years. Manchester. safety with traffic on Taylor ing to the high school, said fused to say. page 14 of Saturday’s Manchester Herald were pianning 24 more iots Street. Berdine said cars travel at Ludes confirmed today that he incorrect. They were incorrectly published from a Lorraine (LaPalme) Aceto. He was a Mason and a member Besides his wife, he is survived is a finalist, but he refused further Leonard Tyl, Montville school He was born in Manchester on of the Hamilton Retirees’ Club by two daughters. Dorothy (Mor­ Lottery an average of 45 mph on the st reet comment. He said the Montville superintendent. previous week’s listing. The developers of 148 single­ as long as at least 25 percent of the in a 25-mph zone. Aug. 30. 1916. the son of the late and the Hamilton Wayfarers’ rison) Espinola of East Granby land is set aside for open space. Board of Education will choose ’Tyl isretiringon July 31 after 19 Pasquale and Anna (Caciapalla) Club. and Barbara (Morrison) Sullivan family houses off Birch Mountain Wilson has asked for a defer­ one of the finalists tonight. years. He refused additional EMERGENCY A story published Saturday incorrectly identified Connecticut daily: 365. Play Four: 2653. Road filed plans Friday for ment on construction of side­ the home town of Timothy Gagnon of the Aceto, He had been a lifelong Besides his wife, he is survived of Medway, Mass.; four grand­ The average lot size in the Ludes was appointed principal comment today, referring ques­ Fire — Police — Medical resident. by two sons. Richard C. Hamilton children; and two cousins, Ruth Massachusetts daily: 9403. another 24-lot subdivision. second phase will be 45,383 square walks on Taylor Street. of Manchester High School in tions to Kevin Ryan, Montville Connecticut Space Center. He is a Manchester Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) The Mary Catherine Develop­ resident. Before retiring, he was em­ of South Windsor and David M. Pemberton of Manchester and feet, plans show. Berdine supported Wilson’s re­ May 1978. An assistant principal school board chairman. Ryan DIAL 911 ployed at the U.S. Postal Service Hamilton of Manchester; one John Muirhead of East Hartford. daily; 857. 0028. ment Co. of Windsor plans to at Fredonia High School in could not be reached for comment Rhode Island daily: 7577. The Mary Catherine Develop­ quest to use a landscaped berm In Manchester A story published Friday did not clarify the in Manchester as a parcel post brother, Arthur Hamilton of A private funeral will be held in subdivide 26.6 acres of the land, along the edge of the parking lot Fredonia. N.Y.. Ludes was today. driver for 39 years. He had Pittsburgh; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Vero Beach. Fla. which is zoned Rural Residence. ment Co. deeded 25 percent, or 45 number of paraprofessionals, or teacher’s aides, in acres, of the 179 acres of land in instead of a light-proof fence, chosen from about 160 applicants. the Coventry school .system. There are 27. The same worked for the Manchester He­ The firm has also applied for a which is required under zoning He replaced George Emme- rald, where he drew caricatures wetlands permit. phase one to the town. The rling, who retired as high school story also incorrectly reported the date on which a Thoughts donated land became an exten­ regulations. group of paraprofessionals decided to appear before of famous people. Unlike the first part of the Commission members asked principal in December 1978. Em- He attended local schools and Deaths Elsewhere project, phase two is not a cluster sion of the town-owned Case Planning Director Mark Pelle­ merling had been high school the Board of Education. The group decided two Mountain. F it n e s s S a il . weeks prior to the Thursday meeting to appear was a 1934 graduate of Manches­ How do we pray? Do you pray for others? We are subdivision. Senior Planner grini to write an amendment to principal since 1955. before the board. ter High School. certainly supposed to as people of faith, but what is Stuart B. Popper said Monday. Existing houses in the develop­ town zoning regulations that There are 1,4.55 students at The SEAWARD Fitness and Beauty Cruise He was a U.S. Army veteran of E.P. Taylor the minister of munitions and it that you pray for when you pray for others ? Do you Cluster subdivisions allow the ment range in price from $250,000 would allow the commission to Manchester High School, school The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and World W arn, serving with the 9th supply, vice chairman of the pray that God will change them to your liking? Do developer to build on smaller lots to $400,000. decide whether a fence or a officials said. October 22,1989 Infantry Division. He was a TORONTO (AP) - E.P. Tay­ British Supply Council in North you pray that God will do the things in their lives landscaped berm should be used. Montville. in New London •A Fabulous Caribbean Cruise fair. If an error is made, we want to make a lor, a multimillionaire who built correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. member of St. Bridget Church, America and Canadian chairman that you ask? That’s not the point. When we pray for That amendment would have to County, has a population of 17.040 •Great Food and Broadway Entertainment the National Association of Re­ an international business empire of the Joint war aid committee. others, we lift them in our hearts to God, letting our be approved by the commission. with 2,060 school children. tired Federal Employees, the 9th from a small Ottawa brewery and For his services he was made a love for them^ lift them into his sight, and then we Office building planned •Monte Carlo Casino and European Spa Infrantry Division Association was renowned for his interest in Companion of St. Michael and St. leave them in his care with no demands no •An Acre of Open Sun Deck Current Quotations and the American Association of thoroughbred horse racing, died George, the highest British honor expectations except that God’s love will give them Sunday in the Bahamas. He was A Manchester developer wants Zoning regulations require a Retired Persons. for a Canadian citizen. everything they need. Let us pray for one another, to tear down a vacant house at 192 special exception permit to build N O T SURE IF YO U ’RE READY T O Besides his wife, he is survived 88. It was in the breeding and knowing that God alone can know what is best for PLUS each of us. Main St. and build an office a new office building in that zone. •Aerobics twice daily “They are singing out of our own hymn book.” — by a stepson, Joseph Matassa of The cause of death was not racing of thoroughbred horses at building for pediatric dentists, The proposed one-story build­ Secretary of State James A. Baker III, commenting the Yalesville section of Walling­ given. his Windfield Farms in North QUIT COLD TURKEY? •Fitness lecures and Nutrition Classes During World War II, Taylor according to plans filed Friday at ing would sit on a 20,295-square- 1 on recent Soviet efforts to open up their economy ford; two stepdaughters, S. Linda Toronto that Taylor became most The Rev. Anne Wrider the town Planning Department. foot lot next to the Lewins •Sports Medicine Clinics and political system. Mele of Cape Coral. Fla., and served as executive assistant to familiar to the public. BUT YOU DO WANT TO QUIT? St. Mary’s Episcopal Church G.K. Associates of 150 N. Main Crossing Condominiums at 182- •Olympic Athletes and Sports Personalities St. has applied for a special 190 Main St. Plans show 27 exception permit that will allow parking spaces. PT US Weather the construction of the 4,000- •Grand Cayman iHanrhpatpr Upralft square-foot building in a Resi­ •Ocho Rios dence C zone. USPS 327-500 VOL. 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Bv Larry Rosenthal justify reprimanding the executive direc­ quished financial control of the health Office building planned Halvorson said he did not mean 8th insurance costs rise tor of the University of Connecticut Health center last October, he oversaw 84 of the Manchester Herald to aid schools The Associated Press A Manchester developer wants to tear down a petition that would force the Center for the improper channeling of 300 foundation accounts related to the Insurance costs for the Eighth Utilities a vacant house at 192 Main St. and build an council to take action but “ an state money to a private foundation, health center. A $24,000 audit, paid for by COVENTRY — Petitioning the District will be only about $200 or $300 higher NEW HAVEN - Peter Dallas, office building for pediatric dentists, according expression of concern.” By Judd Everhart UConn’s president said. UConn, has found no evidence of wrongdo­ Annual Town Meeting to a than last year, district Director Andrew a 27-year-old painter who has to plans filed Friday at the town Planning “ Without that, any council will The Associated Press President John T. Casteen III said ing by Mulvihill in connection with the 84 referendum gives residents little Katkauskas. the insurance commissioner, said spent two years and thousands of Department. reason to attend the meeting to be reluctant to bite off that Monday that in closing a seven-month accounts. bullet.” Halvorson said. HARTFORD — Democrats in the state House of today. dollars perfecting his impersona­ G.K. Associates of 150 N. Main St. has learn more about budget matters, investigation he found no evidence to Member Elizabeth Paterson Representatives have come up with another $50 The district directors voted unanimously tion of Liberace, left Monday for Investigators from the state attorney applied for a special exception permit that will resident Elaine Hotchkiss com­ justify reprimanding Dr. James E. said she has served on four million or so in reductions to Gov. William A. Monday to accept the insurance bids from the and what he hopes will general’s office and the state auditors allow the construction of the 4.000-square-foot plained to the Town Council Mulvihill. the center’s executive director councils and dealt with two W.J. Irish Agency, which total $67,676. The be a shot at the big time. blamed Mulvihill for allowing thousands building in a Residence C zone. Monday. O'Neill’s proposed $6.9 billion budget for 1989-90. and vice president of health affairs, in the charter revision commissions Irish agency submitted the only bids. He was invited to appear at a of dollars, which should have been kept in Zoning regulations require a special excep­ The Annual Town Meeting on A But they also want to add back $30 million to $40 steering of state money to the private Katkauskas said the district budget for Liberace birthday memorial UConn’s public accounts, to be given to the and found there are many opin­ million in education and other local grants O’Neill University of Connecticut Foundation Inc. tion permit to build a new office building in that the proposed $14.5 million budget 1989-90 had assumed that insurance costs party Tuesday by Liberace’s UConn Foundation, a private corporation ions on the issue. had proposed reducing, leaving them with a net of Casteen’s action, pending approval by zone. was held Friday, but it was would be 10 to 15 percent above last year’s. sister, Angie Liberace Farrell, that raises money from private sources “ There are as many opinions about $130 million in a bottom-line reduction to the the university's board of trustees, could The proposed one-story building would sit on adjourned to a referendum to be Katkauskas said that he received a firm bid the sole surviving member of the for the school. a 20,295-square-foot lot next to the Lewins held May 23 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. out there as voters. Many agree a governor’s original package. restore Mulvihlll’s financial authority change is needed, but how could House Speaker Richard J. Balducci, D- on the insurance coverage from the Irish late entertainer’s immediate Crossing Condominiums at 182-190 Main St. Roland Green of Ripley Hill Road agency at the beginning of the month. He said it over the health center by July 1. State auditors, are seeking legislation open up a real can of worms.” Newington, appearing tired and frustrated after family. Plans show 27 parking spaces. had submitted petitions with just was the same as an informal quote made in ‘ ‘There was ample evidence to show that that would give them authority to examine Paterson said. another 2'/4-hour closed door meeting of the 88 With him he took a costume iii over the 200 signatures needed things were wrong at the health center but the foundation’s records. A bill before the April. worth about $7,000, a reproduc­ Council Chairwoman Joan Le­ House Democrats Monday night, said he saw little not that Dr. Mulvihill was responsible,” General Assembly would open those calling for the adjournment. tion of an outfit the King of Glitter Analyst charged with theft wis said that forming a charter chance for reducing spending much more. Casteen said. “ In the future, he will be accounts to auditors and would prohibit Though voters at the Annual wore at one of his Las Vegas revision commission could mean “ That’s it,’ ’ he said. “ I don’t see any more cuts Probate judge reprimanded held responsible.” the financing of research directly from HARTFORD (AP) — A former senior Town Meeting could speak on the shows. The costume includes any part of the Town Charter coming down.” Mulvihill has been ordered to change his foundation accounts. accounting analyst at Aetna Life & Casualty budget, no action could be taken. HARTFORD (AP) — A Branford probate black shoes with simulated dia­ could be changed. Even though Balducci said he hoped to have agreement among policy on gift giving to the health center In a May 11 letter, Mulvihill told Co. has been charged with first-degree larceny The meeting was held just to set judge has been reprimanded for misconduct monds across them and a $1500 she said she is worried over that his troops by Wednesday. He said conservative because it “ created confusion and dis­ Casteend he would accept full responsibil­ for allegedly using company computers to the time and date of the referen­ after a state disciplinary council found he and hairpiece. possibility, Lewis said she is Democrats were holding out for greater spending order,” to make sure all employees ity for all the health center accounts in the issue $190,000 in checks to her husband to help dum. Only about 50 people his law partner improperly bought property Liberace, who died Feb. 4,1987, frustrated with the way things reductions in order to minimize tax increases. strictly adhere to his policies, and to give UConn Foundation and would work with support his cocaine habit, according to court attended. from an estate that was before his court. was known for his rhinestone- are now. Another closed-door caucus was planned today. UConn auditors a full report on the UConn Casteen to tighten controls at the health documents. “ 1 agree with Mr. Green more The reprimand is the second for Probate studded costumes and extrava­ “ It is frustrating to go to the Balducci said $550 million to $600 million in Foundation accounts each quarter. center. Amy C. Ellis of Canton told investigators that voting on the budget can take Judge Richard D. Patterson, who is the only Town Meeting and feel that it is additional taxes would be needed to balance the gant jew elry as well as the she committed computer-assisted theft after place that way. (with a referen­ probate judge to have been reprimanded in the trademark candelabra that her unemployed husband threatened her and dum) . but it is more unin­ just an exercise, which is what budget. it’s become.” she said. past five years, said Maurice J. Sponzo, adorned his pianos. He was born her two children, court documents state. formed.” said Hotchkiss, who Deputy Speaker Ronald L. Smoko, D-Hamden, In other matters, the council chairman of the Council on Probate Judicial May 16, 1919, in West Allis, Wis. Ellis, 26, and her husband, Ralph I. Ellis Jr., lives at 184 Avery Shore Road. said it would probably be more than $600 million. Court throws out conviction voted 5-0 to appoint Board of Conduct. Dallas, who can also imperson­ 28, are charged with first-degree larceny and Coimcilwoman Rose Fowler Although Balducci refused to discuss specific Education member Robert Chris­ The council’s decision does not affect ate dozens of other famous conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny. replied, “ I have concern about spending reductions. Smoko said the Democrats tie to the town Insurance Commit­ Patterson’s standing as a probate judge. people, said he could not imagine Amy Ellis also faces a charge of first-degree the uninformed voter. A very, were looking at such things as early retirement based on testimony by video tee to replace former board Patterson has been probate judge in Branford a higher honor than performing in computer crime. very serious concern.” incentives for some state employees, fewer member Richard Frye, as recom­ since 1975. front of Liberace’s sister at a AP photo The Ellises were arrested April 26 and were Fowler said because no action consultants and a delay in replacing some of the HARTFORD (AP) — The state Supreme second-degree sexual assault and three mended by the board. Council Although the council has completed its memorial party for the man arraigned Monday in Hartford Superior Court. can be taken on the budget, cars in the state fleet — all options that have been Court has thrown out a sexual assault counts of risk of injury to a minor. He then investigation, the lawyer who filed the known as Mr. Showmanship. people don’t come to the Annual members Mark Soltys and R i­ mentioned in recent weeks. IMPERSONATOR — Peter Dallas, a painter, poses in a conviction gained through videotaped appealed, arguing that his right to face his They are free on $25,000 bond each. complaint has asked the legislature’s judiciary ‘ ‘ How much closer could I get to Town Meeting. chard Paton were absent. Further complicating the talks is the issue of New Haven restaurant in his Liberace outfit. testimony, ruling that prosecutors never accusers had been violated. committee to consider impeachment proceed­ Liberace?’’ he said. “ Therefore, there is no oppor­ The council also voted 5-0 to adding back some reductions O’Neill had proposed proved that a 5-year-old girl was afraid to ings against Patterson. He also cannot imagine a better The state Supreme Court, citing its own 8th to evict garage tenant tunity to counter misinformation appropriate $19,000 from its con­ in his budget, including local grants for education testify against her father in person. tingency fund so the bathrooms Patterson was also reprimanded in 1987 for opportunity to gain all-important nations since he was a boy. some of his other impersonations landmark 1987 ruling in a similar case, The operator of a recycling redemption circulated by some groups.” she and other purposes, all totalling $30 million to $40 The high court, in a unanimous decision under construction at Patriot’s conflicting dual roles in estate matters, Sponzo exposure for his act, even though Although his talents have won before changing for his Liberace then asked prosecutors to prove that the center in the Willis Garage on Monday was said. million, they said. Monday, ordered a new trial for James Park can be finished for Memor­ said. the event is a small affair. About him increasing recognition and act. His favorites, in addition to two children would have been so intimi­ Green has petitioned for the “ Quite frankly, nothing approaching consensus Lewis of New Haven, who had been given notice of 30 days to vacate the building by 120 guests have been invited, Liberace, include George Burns, dated by their father’s presence that they adjournment for the past several ial Day. was reached tonight,” Smoko said. jobs as an entertainer — he’s done sentenced to 14 years in prison after he the directors of the Eighth Utilities District. according to the hotel where the the late Lucille Ball and Ronald could not have testified truthfully. years. He says more people vote The caucus followed a meeting between House 14 shows since January — he still was convicted in New Haven Superior But the directors agreed to let the the Students dance for charity private party is being held. Reagan. in a referendum and it’s more and Senate Democratic leaders and the governor in depends on his work as a house Court of sexually assaulting his 7-year-old In the earlier case, the court wrote that Manchester Redemption Center at 18 Main St. Liberace’s death touched off a Dallas said he was always a fan flexible for work schedules, which O’Neill urged them to get moving on the Manchester Jazzercise students were among painter to earn a living. He lives son and two daughters, aged 5 and 2. videotaped testimony by minors can be continue to operate beyond the 30 days for as KNOW THE bitter battle between his sister of Liberace and the “ happiness offers a private ballot and means budget and not risk a special legislative session this the 410 participants in a dance-fitness class to in the city of West Haven with his A second trial for Lewis poses signifi­ used “ if, and only if, the state proves by long as the center’s operations do not interfere and the Liberace Foundation for he brought to the stage,” and saw voters do not have to sit through a summer. raise $23,000 for leukemia research on April 30. sister, Julinne, who also helps cant difficulties for prosecutors, who have clear and convincing evidence a compell­ with work to the district-owned garage, which PROFESSIONALS the Performing Arts, to which the him perform at Radio City Music long meeting uncertain of when The budget has been stalied for weeks because of Participants collected pledges in advance or manage his career. been unable to locate his children or their ing need to exclude the defendant from the is being converted into municipal offices for entertainer left most of his The invitation to appear in Las Hall in 1986. the vote will be taken. If you are a disagreement among factions within the caucus. paid a minimum donation of $10 at the door. mother. witness room during the victim’s the district. multimillion-dollar fortune. An­ He said he spent a year working But Hotchkiss wants the ad­ The moderates want more than $200 million in There were blood cholesterol and blood Vegas could be his big break, he Prosecutors tried in vain to find the testimony.” The seven-member Board of Directors voted gie Liberace last year lost a court on his Liberace act before really journment process changed. professional and reductions to lessen any potential tax increase. pressure tests, a performance by instructors said. children when the Supreme Court ordered Prosecutors already had evidence show­ unanimously to give the recycling center battle to have the will thrown out. going public with it. “ I had to do “ Is there anything that can be would like to O’Neill had proposed $737 million in increased taxes and a 90-minute super session of Jazzercise. It was made possible by his them to prove that the 5-year-old girl was ing that the 7-year-old would be intimi­ notice to vacate after directors expressed The foundation, which is run by more research on him than others done?” Hotchkiss said. to balance his budget. Liberals do not favor any There were prizes, including two round-trip appearance in January on “ The too afraid of her father to testify against dated. but they had no similar evidence for concern about a possible shortage of parking make your services Dora Liberace, Liberace’s sister- Joe Franklin Show” in New York. because of his costumes, his space and interference with the renovation Councilman Peter Halvorson significant reductions in O’N eill’s budget and want tickets to Florida, for those raising the most him in court. the .S-year-old, and they could not locate in-law, planned a birthday cele­ mannerisms and the way he said the best route would be for a known to the public, progressive tax increases, preferrably based on a money. Liberace’s sister got in touch with During Lewis’ original trial in 1986, the children or their mother to prove that work. bration Tuesday morning at The moved his hands on the piano,” he John Hollis, an owner of the recycling center, citizen to circulate a petition state personal income tax. In Manchester, Jazzercize classes are held him after seeing him on the show. testimony from the 5-year-old girl and the the girl would have been scared. you may contact Liberace Museum in Las Vegas said. asking for a change in the Town The regular 1989 legislative session must adjourn at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. When he first got a telephone 7-year-old boy was presented on videotape The court on Monday overturned all six had asked the directors Monday about the J.F. Hummel at featuring music by students who Charter. by midnight June 7. If there is no agreement on the Classes recently moved from Verplanck call asking him to appear at the so that the youngsters would not have to convictions, reasoning that the 5-year- possibility of moving the recycling operation to have been recipients of founda­ The National Park Service was “ The council would be reluc­ 649-3642. budget by then. O’Neill has said he will call the School to the Mahoney Recreation Center. 110 party, he said he thought it was a confront their father in the courtroom. old’s testimony was important to each another part of the garage. tion scholarships. established within the Depart­ tant to unless the citizenry General Assembly back into special session Cedar St. prank and immediately hung up. Lewis was convicted of three counts of count of sexual abuse against the father. Dallas has been doing imperso- ment of the Interior in 1916. immediately. Dallas planned to perform

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OTHER ACTIVITIES: Manchester High School FAMILY-RESIDENCE-CHILDREN Arden House, Columbia Univ. Graduate Director — Bank of East Hartford Hillyer College School, Commercial Banking Director — East Hartford Chamber of Commerce Resides in Manchester with his wife, Jean Fairfield Univ. Center for Financial Studies, FAMILY-RESIDENCE-CHILDREN Command & General Staff College FAMILY-RESIDENCE-CHILDREN Corporator — St. Francis Hospital & who has been a teacher at M.H.S. Exec. Development Program Medical Center Widower — 144 Delmont Street, OTHER ACTIVITIES: Daughter, Katherine, 17 — Captain of Resides in East Hartford with wife, Corporator — Connecticut Institute Rosaleen Fitzgerald Sullivan Manchester M.H.S. girl’s tennis team and going to Univ. OTHER ACTIVITIES: for the Blind Civilian Aide To The Secretary of in fall. Sons: Michael and Steven Reading, Fishing, Golf Of The Army — Connecticut Daughter, Meredith, 15 — llling Jr. High Golf, Tennis, Waterskiing Cheerleader & National Champion Water-skier (President of CT Water Ski Federation) MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 16. 1989 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 16. 1989 U.S. asks Alar use to be halted ‘Cave Woman’ thinks NA'nON WASHINGTON (AP) — Apple growers are NATION & WORLD halting use of Alar in the wake of decreasing envoys be apple sales because of reports linking the she’s still in March controversial chemical to cancer. & W O R L D CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) - An occasional messages to her The International Apple Institute said its withdrawn members have decided to stop using Alar, which isolation researcher thinks she computer. Exercise Bomb kills Moslem leader regulates growth and extends the shelf life of the has two months to go in her They also track her tempera­ Mortgage rates By Elov O. Aguilar underground hideaway when in ture, heart rate and blood pres­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A powerful car fruit. The Associated Press fact there’s only one week until sure and test her blood composi­ bomb exploded in Syrian-policed west Beirut “ By September of this year, the already low she’ll see her first daylight since tion for any hormonal and other keeps you today, killing the spiritual leader of Lebanon’s levels of Alar will be reduced to virtually zero,” mid-January. chemical changes. Ms. Follini CITY, Panama - Sunni Moslem community. Grand Mufti Hassan Deri I. Derr, president of the International Apple Stefania Follini, a 27-year-old sends up samples daily by means cool home sales The United States is asking Latin Khaled, and seven others, police said. Institute, based in nearby McLean, Va., said interior decorator from Italy, has of a cannister on a string. American nations to withdraw At least 10 people were injured and the dead Monday in a news conference. “ Simply, the U.S. on the job been in a two-room, 200-square- Questioned May 4, Ms. Follini their ambassadors from Panama included the 68-year-old Khaled’s driver and apple industry is not going to use Alar.” foot Plexiglas house under the said she thought it was March 7. in a bid to force the ouster of three of his companions, police said. “ This action is not taken because we believe hills west of Carlsbad since Jan. However, at the request of The military strongman Gen. Manuel The explosion occurred at 1 p.m. as Khaled’s there is a health risk associated with Alar, but By John King in the Northeast 13, without sunlight or other ways Associated Press, researcher An­ The Associated Press Antonio Noriega, diplomatic motorcade drove through the crowded Aishe because public confusion reigns supreme and sources say. consumer confidence in apples is faltering,” the of measuring time. drea Galvagno asked Ms. Follini started jumping,” said the trade Bakkar district from his headquarters to his \ By Dave Skidmore The sources, who spoke Mon­ industry spokesman said. The only sounds she hears are to guess how far off her estimate WASHINGTON - Smoking and group’s chief economist, John A. house for lunch, said a police spokesman who The Associated Press day on condition of anonmity, those of her own voice, her guitar, was. She was not told the A P was drinking do not affect worker cannot be named under standing rules. The Food and Drug Administration estimated Tuccillo. said Washington is circulating a on March 16 that Alar was used on 10 percent of or an occasional buzzer sounded asking or that anybody else was absenteeism rates but physical Fixed-rate mortgages started Moslem radio stations immediately canceled WASHINGTON - Rising mort­ petition among the region’s lead­ the nation’s apple supply. by researchers in a computer- in the trailer. fitness does, with out-of-shape out the quarter averaging 10.77 their programs to broadcast verses of the Koran, gage rates hit home sales and ers in anticipation of an Organiza­ equipped trailer on the surface, 50 She guessed she might be two workers likely to miss more days percent and jumped nearly half a Islam’s holy book, in mourning for Khaled, the prices hard in expensive Nor­ tion of American States meeting feet above her. weeks off. of work, according to a study percentage point to 11.19 percent respected, moderate head of the country’s theast cities in the first three on Wednesday in Washington. "The buzzer is just to get her Asked if she meant March 21, released today. by the end of the period. One- 900,000-strong Sunni community. No arms to Nicaragua months of 1989, but booming West A diplomatic withdrawal would attention,” said Rita Fraschini, she replied in Italian on her year, adjustable-rate mortgages “ More physically fit individu­ Coast markets weathered the be part of a general condemna­ WASHINGTON (A P) — Soviet leader Mikhail interpreter and spokeswoman for keyboard, “ About, but I ’ll cele­ V, went from 8.49 percent to 9.31 Strike cripples schools als experience fewer work absen­ storm, a real estate trade group tion of the Noriega-backed go­ S. Gorbachev, moving to ease superpower Italian researchers who are spon­ brate spring a little later.” said today. percent. During the first quarter soring the experiment along with Galvagno said Ms. Follini will teeism, and employer initiatives vernment, which nullified the LOS ANGELES (A P) - The first day of a tensions over Central America, told the United Elsewhere, industrial cities in a year ago, mortgage rates were various U.S. universities and the come out of the cave May 23 but that increase the level of physical May 7 presidential elections. teachers’ strike crippled the nation's second- States that his government has halted its the Midwest with low-cost hous­ falling. National Aeronautics and Space will not be told until the afternoon activity among the work force International observers have largest school district as more than 20,000 weapons shipments to Nicaragua’s leftist ing showed healthy appreciation The Federal Reserve Board Administration. of May 22. may indeed have a positive affect said that opposition candidate teachers abandoned chalkboards for picket lines Sandinista regime. while depressed housing prices in has been pushing up interest For about four months, the Ms. Follini wasn’t able to keep on employee absenteeism," said Guillermo Endara clearly won five weeks before the end of the school year. Gorbachev informed President Bush of the Texas’ two largest cities began to rates since March 1988 in an effort computer terminals have been track of the time by her men­ the report from the National the election. Endara and one of Although the school board met in a seven-hour decision in a letter this month and confirmed it in recover, according to the Na­ to slow the economy enough to Ms. FoIIini’s only mode of com­ strual cycle because it stopped Chamber Foundation. his running mates were beaten session that lasted into late Monday and both conversations with Secretary of State James A. tional Association of Realtors. curb inflation. The housing and munication as she simulates what after she went underground, While the foundation, the re­ with metal pipes by Noriega sides held informal talks, the walkout entered its Baker III in Moscow last week, a Bush The median price of an existing construction sectors are the most it might be like for space Galvagno said. search arm of the U.S. Chamber supporters last Wednesday, second day today. administration official said Monday night. home in the San Francisco area sensitive to the increase. travelers isolated for extended Galvagno and lead researcher of Commerce, found attendance 'The United States, Venezuela “ We’ve been on the brink of settlement The United States estimated that the Soviets The five least expensive areas periods. Maurizio Montalbini have main­ differences based on individual soared to $243,900 in the first and Mexico have already re­ before,” Catherine Carey, spokeswoman for the provided $500 million in various forms of military quarter, meaning half sold for in the country were: Peoria, 111., A team of researchers monitor tained a careful record of her characteristics such as income, called their envoys and one United Teachers-Los Angeles union, said Mon­ aid, including weapons, to the Sandinista more and half sold for less. That $42,000; Spokane, Wash., $50,200; her with three video cameras and sleeping patterns for the four education and physical condition, diplomatic source said Venezuela day night. government in Nicaragua last year. microphones, and they type in months. it said group absenteeism projec­ represented a 31.8 percent in­ Mobile, Ala., $50,900; Oklahoma would ask the OAS to demand that tions based solely on race or AP photo crease from a year ago and was City, $52,300; and Akron, Ohio, the Panamanian government im­ gender are groundless as well as the steepest appreciation rate $56,000. mediately recognize the results of THEY MADE IT — The eight members of trek. After reaching the pole, they were among 83 metropolitan areas discriminatory. In Texas, the median price of the elections. the Icewalk expedition stand at the airlifted to meet friends and family in surveyed by the trade group. houses and condomini­ The opposition is demanding it “ The variance of absenteeism In fact, California accounted North Pole Monday after their 55-day Resolute Bay. ums recovered 4.5 percent to be declared the winner. Govern­ patterns among individuals is so for the top five appreciation rates $62,900, while the median rose 2.7 ment candidates have accepted great as to make characteriza­ in the nation. Home prices in percent to $88,400 in Dallas. the decision of the Electoral tions based on group behavior of Orange County, which includes However, home values in smaller Tribunal and have refused to no value to the employer,” the Anaheim and Santa Ana, shot up Tired explorers head home cities in 'Texas and elsewhere in make any other public study said. 30.2 percent to a median of The foundation based its results the Oil Patch continued to drop. comments. $237,900. In Los Angeles, prices The OAS meeting was called to on 33,000 responses to surveys By Jock Smith The adventurers, who walked and skied, said The five biggest declines were rose 26.3 percent to $201,000; San discuss the case and the opposi­ conducted in 1983 and 1985 by the The Associated Press temperatures were as low as 67 degrees below in Fort Worth, Texas, 10.9 per­ Diego, 21.9 percent to $163,900; tion has called for a general strike federal government's National zero during the 56-day trek. cent; Oklahoma City, 7.4 per­ and Riverside-San Bernardino, in Panama to coincide with the Center for Health Statistics. All of RESOLUTE, Northwest Territories — Eight All suffered some health problems, from cent; Baton Rouge, La., 7 per­ 21.6 percent to $116,000. gathering. the respondents included in the explorers who trekked 620 miles to the North Pole frostbite to influenza, but the American, Darryl cent; Worcester, Mass., 5.9 That compares with the 3.4 U.S. Ambassador Arthur Davis study were 18 years of age or to draw attention to humanity’s assault on the Roberts, 23, of New York, suffered the worst. percent increase to $91,600 for the percent; and Tulsa, Okla., 4.7 older and had jobs. left Panama on Monday after fragile Arctic environment began their journey Severe frostbite on his feet made him limp median-priced existing home for percent. F The study was released a week home looking haggard but happy. much of the time, but he never thought of accusing Noriega of ordering his i ^ ^ the entire United States. Texas real estate values are r cve^* mCV after the Center for Health The team on Monday flew to Eureka and then quitting, said Roberts, the first American to walk men to try to kill one of the “ The hot spots definitely are on being watched especially closely Statistics, using some of the sa me to their base camp in Resolute Monday night. to the North Pole. opposition leaders, second vice the West Coast,” said Ira Gribin, as Congress prepares to enact 5^' data, released a study of its own The explorers — from Britain, Canada, the “ With the moral support of the other team presidential candidate Guillermo president of the Realtors. President Bush’s savings and saying sickness keeps women United States, the Soviet Union, Japan, Australia members, I knew I was going to be able to make Ford, in Wednesday’s assault. Northeastern cities continued loan bailout. Texas accounts for “ I leave Panama with a heavy away from work about one day and West Germany — reached the North Pole on it,” he said. to be some of the most expensive about half of the S&L problem, heart, but with great hope,” more a year than men. The Sunday and planted a U.N. flag. They were to fly The adventurers left Cape Aldrich on Elles­ places to live, but home prices in and the taxpayer cost of the Davis told a news conference authors gave no reason for that to Ottawa today. mere Island in Canada's Northwest Territories S New York City and its suburbs; bailout will depend in part on how »\0 finding but a 1985 Labor Depart­ With their uncut hair and sunburned faces, the on March 20. before leaving from Howard Air Boston and Worcester, Mass.; much the government can get for ment study said women have team members appeared haggard and ex­ They made their journey in an effort to spur Base, a U.S. military installation and Hartford and New Haven, real estate owned by failed S&Ls. near . “ The Pana­ higher rates of absenteeism in hausted on Monday night. political action on halting pollution and slowing Conn., either fell or rose only manian people have repeatedly their childbearing years. Expedition leader Robert Swan of Britain told down global warming — the so-called Green­ modestly. A number of Midwestern cities, been victimized by Noriega’s The foundation did not dispute a news conference that he hoped the trek, called house effect — which is produced by the New York area prices — the bolstered by a resurgence in brutality. Yet they are heartened those findings, saying when Icewalk, achieved its goal of bringing attention to combustion of fossil fuels. fifth highest in the nation after manufacturing caused by last by their election victory.” gender alone was the variable in the environment and would spur politicians to do Icewalk had a high-power public relations San Francisco, Orange County, year’s boom in export sales, determining absenteeism that more to protect nature. operation promoting it and corporate sponsor­ posted strong appreciation rates, Davis said the attack on Ford Honolulu and Los Angeles — sank during an opposition march “ was women were more likely to miss “ We've got to work together as one world to ship supporting its $4 million budget. 2.8 percent to $181,700. Boston, including Chicago, up 7 percent to work than men. take on the environment,” said Swan, who It differed from other Arctic expeditions $99,300, and Columbus, Ohio, up meant to kill” . Endara has been New Haven and Hartford — the hospitalized with head injuries In other single-variable com­ became the first person to walk to the North Pole because participants used only human power to sixth, seventh and eighth most 11.6 percent to $73,900. parisons the study found the and South Pole. He had reached the South Pole in travel and take supplies along in sledges that but was to be released today. pricey cities — posted apprecia­ Nationally, sales dropped to a Ford called on Monday for the probability of work loss: 1986. each carry about 250 pounds of cargo. tion rates of 0.9 percent, minus 1.3 seasonally adjusted annual rate . ■ Dropped with increases in ouster of Noriega and said any percent and minus 0.5 percent, of 3.82 million units, down 6.6 talks with the military over a age. respectively. percent from the last quarter of ■ Dropped as education levels possible solution must center “ on “ The affordability gap already 1988. Twenty-eight states and the a definite point of departure, date rose. caused prices to slow down in the District of Columbia posted de­ ■ Was higher among married and time and flight number ’ ’ for Peronists celebrate victory high-cost areas. They were really clines, while 22 states recorded Panama’s de facto ruler. workers than those who were hit hard when (mortgage) rates increases. single. He also said a solution must , ces and “ set the country in We want to confront it and smash ■ Was lower among non-whites include recognition of the opposi­ (A P) — Not a necktie was in sight motion.” it.” than whites. tion’s electoral victory. at a street celebration of Carlos He also pledged to put an end to The foreign debt stands at $59 ■ Was lower as family income Menem’s victory and for good “ the Argentina where some live billion. increased. reason — the charismatic well doing nothing and others live Alfonsin has been widely ■ Was lower among those who president-elect has his roots and badly although they work all praised for helping democracy Students reported high levels of physical support in the working class. day.” return to Argentina after the activity. Menem’s rapport with factory The 58-year-old governor of brutal 1976-83 military dictator­ Carlos E. Bonilla, the founda­ workers, gauchos — cowboys tiny La Rioja province faces ship but refuses to step down GREAT SAVINGS tion economic analyst who di­ take toll from Argentina’s rich pampas — severe economic problems when early. rected the study, said those and others helped return the he takes over from President He has said he is looking ON FASTER variables were chosen because Peronist Party to power 13 years Raul Alfonsin of the Radical Civic forward to Argentina’s first the information is readily availa­ on Daytona after it was overthrown in a Union party on Dec. 10. transfer of power to a freely WEIGHT LOSS. ble to employers when consider­ military coup. Until then, the Radicals and elected successor in 61 years. By Ron Word ing applicants for jobs. The Truck driver Alejandro Galin- Peronists must work together. PROVEN-EFFECTIVE, TOO! researchers then also factored in The Associated Press dez, 27, who joined thousands of But that will be difficult given Research proved it! 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Any questions or of students’ ability to develop centered on: 1) the issue of the overall view of Manchester’s comments can be directed to Critical issues are emerging interpersonal skills and informa­ “affordable” housing; 2) trans­ GOVERNMENT - The task development trends. Commer­ anyone on the following list; Budgeting Israelis from the task forces on Manches­ tion processing abilities. portation; 3) training for manu­ force met with the executive cial and industrial development Steering committee: M. Philip ter’s Agenda for Tomorrow, but facturing (and job retraining); 4) director of the Capitol Region provide an important part of the Susag, chairman, 649-9838. the interrelatedness of the issues HUMAN SERVICES - Family educational resources, such as Council of Governments, and tax base, but needs to be better Arts & culture: Jay Savery, A is a complicating factor. issues began to emerge as a certificate programs, programs discussed regional government planned. Open space was dis­ 643-9192. decisions sterns split over There is a housing task force, focus, as did: 1) the need to fo r older people, and as it has been implemented in cussed as both a design issue and Education: Anne Flint, 646- but housing is also a critical issue initiate services to avoid prob­ kindergarten-to-grade 12 other parts of the country as well as a resource issue for the 2223. for the land use, human and lems in the future; 2) the “competence-based” education: as the necessity and practicality community, and a wide variety of Environment; Peter Gavar- business resources, and health continuing isolation of .some 5) day care, with women and/or of such implementation here. The housing concerns were voiced. rino. 646-6404. Intifada’ care task forces, although for groups and the need to feel a part men in transition programs, 6) consensus was to adopt an Task force members are urged to Government: Mark Pagani, in Coventry < 3 -r$ different reasons. of the community: and 3) the the creation of an “untouchable attitude with a view toward “tour” Manchester’s neighbor­ 646-4545. The task forces are working to students’ view of the future (they unit.” similar to the Guardian regional government in certain hoods and new development sites. Health care: Dr. Martin Duke, A formulate a long-range plan for are not talking about starting a vital areas (e g. zoning issues). By Jack Anderson Angels; 7) the is.sue of immigra­ 643-7655. Manchester’s future. family but rather their own tion. integration and minorities; TRANSPORTATION - The Housing; Norman Pattis, 645- In some respects, Coventry’s Annual Town and Dale Van Atta HEALTH CARE - The rela­ O cO It was agreed that all task future). Currently, 400 to 500 of and 8) a hospice where compas­ task . force has reviewed the 8205. the 1,600 students at the high tionship of housing to the health Meeting on the municipal budget seems to be \l/ forces would prepare a prelimi­ sionate and voluntary outreach is care needs of the elderly and notion of transportation "circles” Human resources: CharlesCol- an exercise in futility. It has become almost WASHINGTON — The Palestinian nary report on their progress by school leave early to work. available to AIDS victims. where land development and pitt, 646-5787. uprising against the Israeli occupa­ disabled was identified as an the standard practice for the townspeople to 4 mid-May, emphasizing the criti­ There is a need for interpreters underlying issue. The vast major­ activity areas provide logical Human services: Peter Beck­ tion has progressed from the streets of ENVIRONMENT - Recy­ transit opportunities. The possi­ with. 646-4242; Shirley Fitzge­ make their budget decision in a referendum •\y the We.st Bank to the study halls of cal issues which have been for the 80 immigrant children now cling, low-level radioactive mate­ ity of health care dollars go identified and the facts or trends in kindergarten through grade 12, toward treatment instead of bilities of developing an intra­ rald, 643-4084. and not at the annual meeting. Jerusalem. The uprising, or “intif­ rial disposal and hazardous waste town transit system integrating a Land use: Michael Darby. ada,” started with teen-agers throw­ which led the groups to their 30 percent of whom spoke no management are the subjects of prevention, a basic economic Nevertheless, the meeting does provide conclusions. The steering com­ English entering school. Job investment decision which must municipal bus system and school 643-1136. ing rocks. Now intellectuals are recent state and federal legisla­ buses was explored. The task Transportation: John Allen, another forum at which citizens who are Ml mittee will compile the reports, placement and/or training is tion which will affect the town. be re-evaluated. Four .service motivated to do so can comment on the hurling missives. and a meeting will be held with very important for this popula­ areas in need of improvement force is currently compiling 646-8173; Everett Newton. 240- Y The Jaffee Center for Strategic The water resources/land preser­ task force representatives in tion. Entire families work be­ are: AIDS, mental health servi­ demographic information to ana­ 6065. spending plan worked out by their town Studies cast the first stone. In an open vation subcommittee is focusing lyze basic future transportation officials. challenge to the ruling Israeli Likud early June. There will also be a cause of economic necessity, on the protection of sources of ces. substance abuse, and ha­ fall meeting for every "Agenda which can impact children’s zardous materials management. problems. Jay Savery is a member of the Only about 50 townspeople showed up for party’s policies, the center concluded supply and long-term conserva­ steering committee for the that the Palestinian people widely for Tomorrow” participant. performance in school. Housing tion, while the air quality sub­ □ □ □ ■ Coventry’s budget meeting Friday, but it did The following are capsule sum­ is also an issue, with much hidden LAND USE & PHYSICAL Agenda for Tomorrow and heads support the Palestine Liberation committee is looking at the loss of FORM — The task force has met Task force members are urged the group’s task force on arts and last 90 minutes and it did evoke comment. Organization. That means Israel maries of the groups’ activities; overcrowding in Manchester in the ozone layer to industrial and all populations. with Planning Director Mark to keep in touch with each other. culture. Councilwoman Rose Fowler is probably must come to terms with its old ARTS & CULTURE - The task hou.sehold pollution, the produc­ right in saying that people are discouraged enemy, the PLO. force met with members of the A conservative think tank, the from attending the meeting when they know i/ Manchester Arts Council to ex­ in advance that the public budget decision 4/ Jerusalem Institute for Western De­ plore the concept of a strong cannot be made at the meeting and will have fense. was alarmed enough at the “umbrella” arts organization. IllfelieU fflARlWR) COUUTKf splash made by the Jaffee report that Major factors that affect the to be decided in referendum. Council it has prepared a response which will future include: 1) the importance Chairwoman Joan Lewis is also right when be published later this month. The of Cheney Hall (when complete) she said attendance is low because there is no Jerusalem Institute contends that the as a focal point for cultural strong opposition to any particular part of the Jaffee Center is speaking for a liberal events; 2) the new potential of budget. minority who are “not intere.sted in centrally located arts facilities on Abortion in the bad old days national unity but in forcing (their) Main Street; and 3) the involve­ TO PROVE HOW MUCH WE Behind Coventry’s annual budget struggles policies on the right-wing majority.” ment of town government in more is the perennial conflict between direct and By KIley Armstrong how many illegal abortions took place The CDC also does not have figures This battle of intellectuals shows direct funding of the arts. There is representative democracy. There is a before 1973. on how many women suffered severe the intifada at its most damaging — as a strong desire to pursue the issue APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS, WE MADE reluctance on the part of the citizens to However, he said, the number of bleeding, infections, hysterectomies a sword that has split Israelis and of educating our children "as The “bad old days” before abortion abortion-related deaths was more surrender to elected officials all of the was legalized were not so bad, say and other complications from abor­ whittled away at the support of early as possible” and involving concrete because “a perforated ute­ tions but survived. American Jews. them in arts, cultural, and authority to make the town’s single most anti-abortion advocates who contend women’s iives would not be imperiled rus — which is evident on autopsy — a David Andrews, acting president of Here are excerpts from the battle of recreational opportunities more $66 MILLION FOR YOU LAST YEAR. important policy decision, coupled apparently if abortion should be outlawed once massive infection, a hemorrhage ... the Planned Parenthood Federation the intellectuals: effectively through the school with an unwillingness to leave the decision to again. (make it) pretty obvious what has of America, said statistics from the ■ Why has the intifada been able to system. the relatively few people who attend the happened.” time “are not terribly reliable be­ sustain itself and how long can it They argue that better antibiotics, EDUCATION — Manchester’s annual meeting. Willke said that in the 1950s, an cause it was an illegal procedure and continue? intensive care units and surgical average of 250 women a year were nobody kept count.” The Jaffee Center says that “there youngest school will be 50 years The right to petition for a budget techniques were already halting the reported to have died in the United is little likelihood that the intifada old in 2015. There will be an referendum seems to be a device Coventry serious bleeding, infections and other “But people who lived through that increase of 400 to 600 students in That’s how much we paiid our depositors in interest - with popular services like our States due to illegal abortions. But by period know that women were dying, would cease” without political negoti­ has come to accept as the compromise complications of illegal abortions 1966, while abortion was still illegal ations to end it. kindergarten through grade 6 before the U.S. Supreme Court women .were maimed, many women through 1997, the junior high between direct and representative everywhere, the annual number of lost their fertility” due to botched The Jerusalem Institute says the overturned state bans on abortions in reported deaths had dropped to 128. intifida has flourished because Israel enrollment will rise slowly, and Express CD that offers high interest with no penalty for early withdrawal. We express our dem ocracy. 1973. In 1972, the year before Roe-Wade, 5 abortions, Andrews said. has allowed it to. “... the Israel Manchester High School student While it may be a frustration for town million pregnancies and 39 abortion- Willke predicted that if abortion Defense Force has not been ordered body will decline until 1993-94. officials, it does provide for wider “Legalization of abortion in the should become illegal again, about rising at the end of the decade to United States apparently did not save related deaths were reported. 100,000 women a year would have the by the political level to suppress it.” participation in the process than the town After 1973, when the ban ended in all ■ What is the risk to United 1985 levels. appreciation to our mortgage customers, too, by making the mortgage the easiest part a single woman’s life," asserted Dr. procedure anyway. Schools are the most conserva­ meeting has encouraged. John Willke of Cincinnati, president of states, "illegal abortion presumably States-Israeli relations? disappeared,” Willke said. “If, in An estimated 1.5 million abortions The Jaffee Center says that the tive institutions in society, and As long as there is to be a referendum, there the National Right to Life Committee. have been performed annually since therefore change the least. Fu­ fact, the elimination of illegal abor­ 1973. tougher Israel gets with the Palesti­ of home buying. ComFed is one of the top mortgage lenders in New England - with should be a wide turnout. He contends that before 1973 there tion eliminated back alleys, there nian upstarts, “the more it jeopard­ ture trends show; 1) elementary If the voter turnout is small, it will be an “I do know that this time around, schools of the future to be similar were not many illegal abortions and should have been a perceptible drop in illegal abortions will be considerably izes U.S. support.” indication that most townspeople are says that very few women died from tbe number of women dying. That The Jerusalem Institute thinks the to today’s; 2) middle schools safer than they were,” Willke said. changing toward a child-centered over 70,000 mortgages in four years. We’ll sit down with you wherever and whenever it’s prepared to accept more representative abortions. didn’t happen. The line didn’t even “People who do them have had a great real damage is being done by the Federal health officials agree that blip from 1967 to 1973 and 1974. ... It Israeli left. “Theeffect of its activities middle school as opposed to democracy in the town’s operation. deal of experience.” pre-high school; and 3) the senior statistics show the death rate from just kept going down at the same siow Andrews disagreed. in the United States has been to loosen complications of illegal abortions was rate, "rhere was no evidence of a the emotional ties between Israel and high school giving less technolog­ most convenient for you, and explain everything you need to know about mortgages. declining before 1973. decline in mortality from “Doctors who are capable of parts of American Jewry, making the But supporters of women’s right to legaiization.” providing the service... would not risk latter a much less effective lobby on abortion dispute that a renewed ban Dr. Hami Atrash, acting chief of their professional careers,” he said. Israel’s behalf.” on abortions would not have serious pregnancy epidemiology at the fed­ “What you would get would be ■ Has the legendary Israeli fighting Open Forum At ComFed, we like nothing better than making the neighborhood a great place health consequences. They note there eral Centers for Disease Control, said, inadequately trained, back-alley spirit met its match? are no statistics on the number of “The trend has been going down since practitioners — probably people who “After 41 years of struggle and war. women who suffered non-fatal health 1940, just like for any other cause of are not doctors — who simply have as Israeli society is showing increasing to live - and your savings account a great place for a nestegg to grow. ComFed has problems from illegal abortions. death.” their goal the exploitation of women.” signs of national fatigue.” according Noriega, DiRosa The debate over abortion intensifed The CDC did not begin keeping Willke says the best ways to address to the Jaffee Center. do the same thing as the Supreme Court prepared to thorough records on abortion-related the problem of unwanted pregnancies Not true, says the Jerusalem 52 offices in seven states. For the one nearest you, call toll-free 1-800-922-9930. hear arguments over Missouri regula­ deaths until 1972. It has two sets of would be to grant tax incentives for Institute. The only ones getting tired To the Editor: tions that restrict the availability of slightly inconsistent figures covering adoption and place non-white children are “in some left-wing intellectual abortions. Both sides expect the court some years before 1972 that essen­ with white adoptive parents. and social circles.” Everyone seems so upset that to use the case to re-examine the tially back up the anti-abortion He contends a significant percen­ ■ Will the intifada lead to even Manuel Noriega has stolen the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision that group’s figures. tage of all abortions are “birth control more radical Arabs? election in Panama. President legalized abortions in 1973. Sandy Smith, a spokeswoman for abortions.” “The mere fact of continuing Bush is now sending in the troops Opponents of Roe-Wade, including the CDC’s National Center for Health “People know they have this occupation necessarily aggravates and wants Noriega ousted. How si ^ the Bush administration, are asking Statistics, said it was possible some backstop so they take chances,” he Palestinian frustration,” says the rightest we are when it comes to the court to declare there is no doctors falsified death certificates to said. "... When you can’t get abor­ Jaffee Center. “This almost certainly tions, you’re more careful — or you interfering with the eternal af­ 1969 by NEA Inc constitutional right to abortion and protect victims of illegal abortions. means further radicalization.” fairs of other countries. return to the states the power to “There’s no way to know,” said don’t do it (have sex).” But the Jerusalem Institute thinks “My last significant other was sort of tike restrict or outlaw abortions. Atrash. “Even today, some people the Palestinians are becoming more Noriega’s cancellation of the those cold fusion experiments — a In a telephone interview, Willke say women die of abortions and KIley Armstrong writes for The radical because they are afraid of the election is no different than MISTAKE!" said “nobody has the slightest idea” they’re not reported.” Associated Press. PLO and Muslim fundamentalists, Mayor Peter DiRosa’s granting and are afraid that Israel can’t Sears, Roebuck & Co. a tax break protect “passive and cooperative” after the people voted not to Pale,stinians. “The best insurance subsidize the Buckland mall. Open Fonim against fundamentalism is not the DiRosa’s deciding not to have a PLO but Israel.” referendum on the financing of ■ What happens if Israel tries to Main Street is the same as not screened: every complaint is acted canceling an election. The Ethics Day-care providers of legislation this year (House Bill 7141 cover Connecticut 20 times. It has killed maintain its current status in the West Commission’s deciding not to upon. You cannot imagine the stress this and House Bill 7146) that will allow the thousands of otters and birds. Bank and Gaza Strip? puts upon the day-care provider and the Department of Human Resources to The Jaffee Center says that the hear the case about DiRosa have no protection children in her care when this strange I especially feel sorry for the sea having a personal interest on build a completely autonomous policing otters. They die every day of poison, just situation will change, “and this Main Street is no different than To the Editor: person comes into her home and starts agency, secretly carrying out policing probably means for the worse.” investigating, which usually includes a from licking themselves with oil on trying to get a Panama court to action within the homes of day-care them. But the Jerusalem Institute thinks hear a case about Noriega. The Legislature has once again passed two-hour search and question period providers, group day-care homes, and Israel would be foolish to give up legislation which is designed to protect a where questions are asked of the day-care centers. Unfortunately, legis­ One week ago they had only picked up control of the terrorists. “For as long For the last week, the Manches­ state agency which is not operating provider and your children. lators feel they may be viewed as being II percent of the oil. as Arab unwillingness to negotiate ter Herald has had a Soviet within current legal guidelines. This Not only is a provider subject to against quality day care if they vote Please write to your legislators and officially with Israel on the basis of reporter working as part of an capricious complaints, but she is subject East-West exchange program. piece of legislation requires quality- against these bills, when in reality the ask them to help in the cleanup. any terrirorial dispen.sation safe­ si- issue complaints concerning day care be to the possibility of agency-generated opposite is true. If providers are to be a guarding Israel’s vital security inter­ Our police department has put 1 investigated without becoming public complaints if she tends to be outspoken regulated industry, then the information Scott Turklngton ests persists, Israel should maintain our best foot forward with their record. On the surface, one may think for provider’s rights. Providers now concerning the operation of their day­ Homer, Alaska the status quo. The intifada should be roadblock tactics enforcing the this .sounds like a good idea. However, have no protection. Providers felt that care homes and facilities should be open .suppressed.” seat-belt law. Nice impression to when one is aware of this history of this Connecticut operated within the spirit of to the public. To that end, the function of Scott Turklngton, 10, is a student at send back to Moscow. piece of legislation, one realizes whose the sunshine laws; that is, government in state agencies also has to be held up to McNeil Canyon School in Homer, Mini-editorial needs are truly being met. the open. This law puts the Department public scrutiny. Alaska. He is the great-grandson of Irene Peter J. McNamara of Human Resources and the Depart­ Once again, George Bush has 106 Summit St., Manchester During the past several years, when a We hope that the Senate will not vote Roy of Manchester. proved that he doesn’t want anyone complaint is allegedly received by the ment of Health Services under a cloak of for these two pieces of legislation and secrecy. around him who.se star shines brigh­ Department of Human Resources, it is understand their responsibilities to ter than his own. Bush turned a cold followed by an unannounced, warrant­ Providers in. this state have been ensure that our government operates in m attempting to force the Department of Thanks for support shoulder on the outspoken and honora­ less search of the provider’s home and the sunshine. ble Surgeon General C. Everett Koop. records. No information is given by the Human Resources to operate within the Letters to the editor laws which govern them. Specifically, of St. James group Apparently Koop wasn’t bland enough technician who performs the warrant­ Carol A. Wanat for the president. When it became The Manchester Herald wel­ less search as to the nature of the the Uniform Administrative Procedures 47 Blackman Road, Hebron Act, which requires them to have written To the Editor: clear that Bush had no place in the comes original letters to the complaint or the person who made it. A administration for Koop’s talent. complete search is conducted from the policies and procedures which have been editor. reviewed and approved by the Legisla­ The St. James Home and School Koop graciously resigned. Bush’s ego Letters should be brief and to top to the bottom of her home and cost him a good man. records. Then the provider is notified by ture. With procedures, providers would Association would like to thank the the point. They should be typed or mail if she was found to be in compliance know what to expect during a registra­ Oil spill In Alaska Manchester Herald for its support neatly handwritten, and. for ease or needs to come into compliance with tion information-gathering appoint­ during the 1988-89 school year. We Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta in editing, should be double­ ment, during complaint procedures, and too close to home appreciate the announcements pub­ are syndicated columnists. spaced. Letters must be signed THE NEIGHBORHOOD BANKERS any of the myriad of regulations or risk a lished for us and we especially apprecia­ “negative action’’ against her what their rights would be pertaining to To the Editor: with name, address and daytime registration. the fair hearing process. Also, DHR tive the photographs taken for our telephone number (for verifica­ Keep in mind this complaint could would have to comply with the Personal various activities and fund-raisers. We tion). Data Act. which says only relevant I’m writing about the oil spill. look forward to working with you into the iUaurliPBlrr iirralji have been by a next-door neighbor who I was born pretty close to the future. The Herald reserves the right does not want day care in her neighbor­ information may be maintained and that Founded In 1681 to edit letters in (he interests of COMFED persons have an ability to check the Kachen.ak Bay. It’s very pretty, but it PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publisher hood. by a parent who has been won’t took very pretty if no one does brevity, clarity and taste. terminated because she abused her information and correct the information Joanne Andrews GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor that is held Iherev something about the spill. Fund-Raising Co-Chairwoman DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.... Executive Editor Address letters to; Open Fo­ position in the day-care home, by an St. James Home and School Association rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. estranged husband who wants to eau.se It is iinforlimale that the House of It’s so big it can cover California. It MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor 73 Park St., Manchester ALEXANDER GIRELLt... . Assoclete Editor Box 591. Manchester 06040. his wife grief, etc. These complaints are Rc'presentalives has passed two pieces can cover Florida four times and it can

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Section 2, Page 11 China Bolton Home sales, Ij LOCAL & SPOR Tuesday, May 16, 1989 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 & S T A T E prices drop ceremony for Gorbachev on Before she became ill, she said education and a budget reduction Monday as he arrived for a she sometimes thought about how would hurt programs. Bolton classmates sought four-day visit. a serious illness would affect her During the meeting, many A A pianned wreath-laying ce­ and her family. people came to the defense of the BOLTON — Organizers of a Bolton High in Northeast Bucks put out of their misery remony was canceled today and “When it’s really happening, school budget. School reunion are seeking members of the the protesters later surrounded it’s nothing you could imagine,” Robert L. Campbell, a member classes of 1967 through 1972. The reunion is WASHINGTON (AP) — Rising mortgage rates hit the Great Hall, halting traffic and Munroe said. “It’s very of the Board of Finance, said he planned for Labor Dpy weekend and will home sales and prices hard in expensive Northeast forcing Gorbachev’s afternoon frightening.” did not think it would be smart to celebrate the school’s 25th anniversary. cities in the first three months of 1989. but booming Pistons compiete four-game sweep of Miiwaukee meeting with Premier Li Peng to She said the period imme­ reduce the budget until learning The following is a list of graduates whose West Coast markets weathered the storm, a real be moved to a guest house several diately following the transplant the amount of the surplus. Also, whereabouts aren’t known. If you know where estate trade group said today. miles away. More than 3,000 was especially trying, as she had he said the Board of Finance had they or their families are, please call Noreen Elsewhere, industrial cities in the Midwest with Bv Rick Gano A students have staged a hunger to be in isolation to reduce the risk already reviewed both budgets Nichols Carpenter at 646-7788. low-cost housing showed healthy appreciation while The Associated Press strike on the square since of catching contagious diseases. and reduced the school budget. 1967 — Ralph Grover, Gregory Hutchinson. depressed housing prices in Texas’ two largest Saturday. The experience gave her a “I don’t think there’s a lot of Edwin (Scott) Lathrop, Susan Miller, Edward cities began to recover, according to the National MILWAUKEE — For the Detroit Pistons, it’s a One of the student demands is medical education as she learned discussion to be had about saving Powers, James Lingham. David Sutherlin. Association of Realtors. time for waiting. For the Milwaukee Bucks, it’s a that Deng, the architect of about new terms and treatments. money,” he said. 1968 — Michael Byrne, Marjorie Griffiths, The median price of an existing honie in the San time for healing. China’s economic reforms, step It also gave her a new perspec­ In April, the Board of Finance Steven Pizer, James Tracy. Francisco area soared to $243,900 in the first "All I’m going to do now is sit back, relax and aside. They characterize Deng as tive on life, she said. cut the budget by $55,000 in an 1969 — Joann Castagna, Cheryl Detamore, quarter, meaning half sold for more and half sold for enjoy the time off and not think about anybody,’’ a dictator who has served too long She was grateful for her oncolo­ effort to reduce the proposed Robert Jones, David Loynd, Teri Mitchell, Gail less. That represented a 31.8 percent increase from Isiah ’Thomas said Monday night after his 17 points. and is too old to understand the gist’s insistence in having the increase in the tax rate. Pelletier. a year ago and was the steepe.st appreciation rate 13 assists and 10 rebounds helped the Pistons urgency for political reform. bone marrow transplant. The school board had already 1970 — Joy Azinger. Bruce Evans, Deborah among 83 metropolitan areas surveyed by the trade eliminate the Bucks from the Eastern Conference But in a meeting with Gorba­ "My doctors were so gung ho,” reduced its budget by $45,000 in Mikelis, Dana Sherwood, Henry Thompson, group. semifinals with a 96-94 victory, completing a chev, Communist Party General she recalled. “I was fortunate to March after learning that the John Warfel. In fact, California accounted for the top five four-game sweep. Y Secretary Zhao Ziyang launched have leukemia, they told me. Willington Board of Education 1971 — Jane Campbell. Joseph (Jay) appreciation rates in the nation. Home prices in into an unusuai defense of Deng, because they have done such would not send 42 freshmen to Castagna. Debbie Gouchoe, Scott Leonard, Orange County, which includes Anaheim and Santa “I think that the key to this series was the fact that saying the party still needs his tremendous things with Bolton High School next year. Vivian Savva, Sharen Shuska, Pamela Small, Ana, shot up 30.2 percent to a median of $237,900. In we defended well. And in the last part of the second “wisdom and experience.” leukemia.” Willington, which does not have Richard Terlesky, Vicky Wortman. Los Angeles, prices rose 26.3 percent to $201,000; game, our offense finally kicked in,” Thomas said A Foreign Ministry spokesman At least 200 people will be in a high school, will allow Willing­ 1972 — Nancy Allen, Laurie Zarowski. , 21.9 percent to $163,900; and Riverside- Reginald Plnto/Manchaatar Herald after the Pistons overcame a 21-point second- quoted Li Peng as telling the attendance Wednesday. The or­ ton students who attend the high San Bernardino, 21.6 percent to $116,000. quarter deficit, then hung on in the final minute. Soviet leader: “China needs a ganizers have all the waiters they school now to continue their House rejects autopsy bill That compares with the 3.4 percent increase to GETTING NUMBERS — Mike Masse, The Pistons, who’ve won all seven playoff games, peaceful environment externally need, but there is room for people education there. But Bolton $91,600 for the median-priced existing home for the appointed Manchester High football will play the winner of the other Eastern Conference and a stable environment inter- who would like to receive a decent school officials still are con­ HARTFORD (AP) — The state House of semifinal between Chicago and New York as Detroit entire United States. coach on March 3, said last week he's aims for a return trip to the NBA championship naliy. Only thus can we accomp­ lunch by not-so-decent waiters, cerned about a loss of tuition Representatives has rejected the state Senate “The hot spots definitely are on the West Coast,” received strong support from the lish” modernization. Sullivan said. money. version of a bill pushed by the news media and said Ira Gribin, president of the Realtors. series. “We do not think that liberty, Anyone interested in attending School board Chairman James right-to-know advocates for years, aimed at The Commerce Department, in a report issued student body to date. He has over 90 “Detroit has a good chance to win the title as do democracy and human rights are the luncheon can contact Sullivan H. Marshall said no date has been making autopsy reports available to reporters today, said housing construction fell 2.7 percent in L.) names signed up for football. the (Los Angeles) Lakers,” said Ricky Pierce, one patent of capitalist countries,” at 649-6523 or the Leukemia set when the school board will and the public. April to the lowest level in more than six years. of the few Bucks still standing after an untimely the premier said, adding that Society. 524-5953. discuss the budget further. The bill will now go to a committee of three Northeastern cities continued to be some of the rash of injuries. "But in the playoffs, you never “China is prepared to perfect First Selectman Sandra W. House and three Senate members to draft a most expensive places to live, but home prices in know.” these aspects in its pursuit of Pierog said after the meeting she compromise. New York City and its suburbs; Boston and Meanwhile. the Bucks can only hope their injured poiitical reform.” was not afraid the budget would The Senate version restored a balancing test Worcester. Mass.; and Hartford and New Haven, y players get well. Foreign Ministry spokesman Li be defeated. under which a judge would decide whether the Conn., either fell or rose only modestly. Thoughts The Bucks, already without starting forwards Zhaoxing said Deng and Gorba­ T ravel “I looked around the crowd and pubiic interest in disclosure of the autopsy New York area prices — the fifth highest in the Larry Krystkowiak and Terry Cummings, backup chev did not discuss the student figured the Board of Education report outweighs the privacy interest of the nation after San Francisco Orange County, ApLENty center Paul Mokeski and swingman Paul Pressey, demonstrations. From page 1 budget would pass. And I’m glad victim’s family. The House earlier stripped activated rookie Mark Davis before the game to Honolulu and Los Angeles — sunk 2.8 percent to A.:. Len Auster He said Gorbachev acknowl­ the town proper budget passed,” that test so that the bill simply said the judge $181,700. Boston, New Haven and Hartford — the meet the NBA playoff minimum of nine players. edged that the Soviet Union had she said. must determine that disclosure would not sixth, seventh and eighth most pricey cities — But when Rickey Green couldn’t dress because of made “some errors” in its past ■ Rep. Benjamin DeZinno. D- The effort to reduce the budget harm the family’s privacy interests. posted appreciation rates of 0.9 percent, minus 1.3 a hip pointer, the Bucks had to get permission from stance toward China but the two Meriden. $3,223. was defeated overwhelmingly in With no debate and on a voice vote Monday, percent and minus 0.5 percent, respectively. 1 Commissioner David Stern to go with eight players. leaders agreed “that bygones are ■ Rep. Teresalee Bertinuson, a voice vote. The vote on whether the House stripped that provision again, “The affordability gap already caused prices to And eight was not enough, even though Fred bygones. What is important is to D-East Windsor, $3,103, to pass the budget was done by a sending the bill to the conference commmittee. slow down in the high-cost areas. They were really Roberts scored a career-high 33 points in the look forward and do more tangi­ ■ Former Rep. Abraham show of hands at the request of hit hard when (mortgage) rates started jumping,” absence of Cummings, sidelined with a bad ankle, ble things.” Giles, D-Hartford, $3,085. residents. Masons name ‘squarehead’ said the trade group’s chief economist, John A. MHS football and Krystkowiak, who faces knee surgery after Li said the two ieaders dis­ ■ Sen. Frank Barrows, D- Even though some residents Tuccillo. being injured in Game 3. cussed Cambodia, where Hartford, $2,899. objected to the school board The Square Head Club of the Manchester Fixed-rate mortgages started out the quarter But while the Bucks were short of personnel, they Moscow-backed Vietnamese ■ Rep. James McCavanagh, budget, under rules of the Town Lodge of Masons has named Cecil Young of 42 averaging 10.77 percent and jumped nearly half a is bolstered weren’t pushovers. troops are fighting Beijing- D-Manchester. $2,856. Charter they can only reduce the Candlewood Drive “Squarehead of the Year.” percentage point to 11.19 percent by the end of the “They were outmanned, but they came out on backed resistance forces. “They ■ Rep. Linda Emmons, R- entire budget. Young has served the lodge with distinction for period. One-year, adjustable-rate mortgages went fire.” Pistons coach Chuck Daly said. “I was afraid ' photo Madison. $2,523. many years. of a letdown on the part of our club. We did it on shared some views but did not Residents even voted on from 8.49 percent to 9.31 percent. During the first defense. I wanted to get the Bucks’ lead down to 10 at DETERMINATION — The Bucks’ Sid­ their NBA playoff series Monday night in reach complete agreement,” he ■ Senate Majority Leader Cor­ whether they wanted to vote on A. Norman Johnson of Bloomfield was also quarter a year ago, mortgage rates were falling. by enthusiasm nelius O’Leary, D-Windsor Locks presented a plaque as “Squarehead of the ’80s” the end of the half and work from there.” ney Moncrief (4) drives between De­ Milwaukee. The short-handed Bucks said. the budget by a show of hands The Federal Reserve Board has been pushing up The Pistons, down by 21 with 7:33 left in the first The Gorbachev-Deng summit $2,501. after a voice vote was too close to for his service to the welfare of the Masonic interest rates since March 1988 in an effort to slow troit’s Mark Aguirre (23) and Bill were eliminated by the Pistons, 96-94. Through May 1, members of the fraternity. The Square Head Club is made up of Enthusiasm. half after a 26-6 spree by the Bucks, battled back. brought together Soviet and Chi­ call. the economy enough to curb inflation. The housing They used a 13-2 run featuring three straight Laimbeer to get off a shot in Game 4 of nese leaders for the first time House ha^ spent $75,578 on Masons with a Scandinavian background. and construction sectors are the most sensitive to It may not be the prime ingredient a coach looks for when he’s putting together a team. But it’s the 3-pointers to whittle the deficit to 10 by the half. since a frosty encounter between legislative travel, and members the increase. said. “They were emotionally charged and very proud of them as players and people.” of the Senate had spent $31,256. 100 million in Java Library closed Wednesday one Mike Masse, named head football coach at Led by Thomas. Joe Dumars and Bill Laimbeer, Nikita Khrushchev and Mao The five least expensive areas in the country they opened the second half with a 25-9 tear and sometimes that’s hard to combat. I felt at the half But the Bucks ran out of gas and out of players and Tse-tung in 1959. records show. Ogle estimated More than 100 million people were: Peoria, 111., $42,000; Spokane. Wash., $50,200; Manchester High School on March 3, hopes will that legislative staff members The Junior Room at the Mary Cheney steer the Indian program in the right direction. outscored Milwaukee 32-17 to build a five-point lead we were right back in the game. All we needed were out of time against a better team, one they had Relations have since been inhabit the island of Java, more Library will be closed all day Wednesday Mobile. Ala., $50,900; Oklahoma City, $52,300; and they never lost. a few defensive stops.’’ beaten four of six times in the regular season. marred by ideological rivalry, a had spent another $35,000. bring­ than the combined populations of Akron, Ohio, $56,000. Last fall, Manchester went 2-8 on the football “In my high school, college or professional "Detroit just outlasted us and played like the ing the total spent this year to because of the installation of air conditioning. field. But underlying what happened between the “We didn’t expect to be down 21, but we expected 1969 border war and strong California, Texas, Pennsylvania, The rest of the library will remain open. In Texas, the median price of Houston houses and more or less to be down because we knew they were coaching career, I’ve never had anybody surpass same old team tonight,” Pierce said. “We knew we Chinese opposition to Soviet pol­ about $142,000. well within the Illinois. Florida and Ohio — all condominiums recovered 4.5 percent to $62,900, chalk lines was what happened off the field. annual legislative travel budget The Junior Room will reopen for regular going to come out emotionally charged,” Thomas this effort,” Milwaukee coach Del Harris said. “I’m had a chance to win. We just came up short.” icy in Afghanistan and jammed into an area just a little hours Thursday. while the median rose 2.7 percent to $88,400 in Manchester went into the 1988 season with a new Cambodia. of $220,500. larger than Louisiana. ► Dallas. coach, Jim McLaughlin. The student body, for Lawmakers who take advan­ whatever reasons, gave him a vote of “no tage of the Legislature’s travel confidence" from day one. The number of players budget are quick to point out that that would be expected in one of the biggest schools Pleau decision today the trips hardly constitute in the state never came out, and Manchester Taxes junkets, and are often spent in finished the year with 23 in uniform. Johnston and Pleau met Monday discussion of technical issues of HARTFORD — A news conference From page 1 That persuaded McLaughlin, whose coaching to announce the future of Hartford afternoon. little interest to vacationers. ability was never in question, to return to Whalers Coach Larry Pleau was by “We’ll have an annoucement to­ This February, for instance. tentatively scheduled for this after­ day.” Johnston said. “We’re not going Lavine spent two days in Quebec Woodstock Union High School in Vermont when the have an employee relationship Free d ie opportunity arose. Then came Masse’s noon, according to Whalers vice to prolong this. We’re not going to with the business or agency. City, staying at the Chateau president and general manager Ed keep everybody in the dark. We’ll do Frontenac. But he spent his time appointment — an appointment, some felt, that There are numerous tests to was a year too late. Johnston. something for sure.” determine whether a worker is an with members of a Legislative Sources within the organization Rumored to be next in line to Task Force on Hydro Power. It appears Masse won’t have to deal with the empioyee or independent con­ shortage of players that plagued McLaughlin. said Pleau has already been replaced replace Pleau as head coach are Bob tractor, including who controls Last July. Lavine traveled to as head coach. Pleau has one more Johnson, executive director of the Alaska, where he and other “Ninety-six have signed up for football,’’ Masse Amateur Hockey Association of the working hours. said last week. “Some are playing spring sports but year remaining on his contract worth If a supplier is classified as an members of the Council of State $125,000. A coaching position in United States, and former Whaler employee, a business must with­ Government’s executive commit­ by August I look to be in the 60s for the varsity and Binghamton or another job within the and coach of the Milwaukee Admirals hold income and Social Security tee made national policy junior varsity program,” he said. “That will enable organization are the possibilities for of the International Hockey League, taxes from his or her paycheck recommendations. us to get the enthusiasm there and to have a base to Pleau. Rick Ley. “I think it’s an enormous build on.” and pay an employer’s share of y-m- Social Security taxes. benefit for the state,” Lavine said That base is Manchester’s most pressing need. Monday. “It gives you an oppor­ % Ho we ver, if that suppiier is said Of the 23 players who did finish the ’88 season. 14 to be an independent contractor, tunity to talk to other legislators are eligible to graduate with the Class of 1989. about what’s really happening Gaston in as manager, the business withhoids no tax and ‘ A “We’re working from behind and we’re working to pays no employer’s share .of around the country.” s ^ catch up,” Masse said. “We only have four kids Social Security tax. The Treasury Some of the conferences had ■ M with varsity experience and we’ll have so many loses again when the contractor spicier topics and more temper­ kids who haven’t played.” but won’t be for long claims business deductions. ate locales. Dozens of lawmakers With so little experience. Masse plans to keep The iaw requires that pay­ took free trips to Reno, Nev., last summer for the annual confer­ spring practice simple. He’ll start May 26 and , TORONTO (AP) — The fourth ments for services supplied by conduct six sessions in all. “We’ll work on stance, black manager in major league independent contractors that are ence of the National Conference of State Legislatures. alignment and working on understanding the history may not have his job for long. partnerships or sole proprietor­ system,” he said. Hours after firing Jimy Williams ships be reported to the IRS, but And Rep. Anthony Nania. R- AP photo Canaan, received approval to "We’ll do some testing. We’ll work on the and naming Cito Gaston as his not those suppiied by “Sure does! I always foundation on our offense and defense. And we’ll temporary replacement Monday. To­ corporations. spend three days in New Orleans thought checking accounts last month at the Human Life spend time showing them what to work on in the STOLEN BASE — The Yankees’ Roberto Kelly (39) slides into ronto general manager Pat Gillick all The independent-contractor cost you money.” but dismissed Gaston’s chances of issue is not new. The IRS has been International Conference, where summer.” second base with a stolen base as Angels’ second baseman experts discussed biosexual Masse believes some of the necessary building is Johnny Ray reaches for the throw in their game Monday night in keeping the job on a permanent basis. battiing in the courts for years in Our Checking Club has “We’re not going to choose anyone an effort to require seilers of ethics. a load of money-saving taking place right now. “There are 30 to 40 who are Anaheim. Attempts to reach Biafore for in our weight program on a weekly basis.” he said. from this coaching staff,” Gillick goods and services, such as some extras. And it even po^s said. “We don’t feel it’s an easy distributors of Amway products, comment Monday were unsuc­ you a good interest rate! “They lift three times a week. What is nice, too, is cessful. Rep. Americo , irM -: there’s a class during the day they can take for a transition to make from coach to to pay taxes as empioyees. manager on our ballclub,’’ 1 ’The buik of the report from D-Bridgeport, said Biafore was Here at the Savings Bank grade called Weight Training and Fitness.” traveling out of state. State Masse credited Joe Erardi, the assistant athletic Angels steal thunder Gaston made a successful transi­ GAO, an arm of Congress, of Manchester, our Checking tion from batting coach to manager focused on the failure of govern­ records indicated the trip would Club works hard for you. director, for instituting that new elective. not be paid for with state money. “The class involves nutrition, analysis of weight Monday night, guiding the Blue Jays ment agencies to file IRS reports It lets you enjoy unlimited, to a 5-3 victory over . But on payments to independent Former House Speaker Irving free check writing (no per training, basic kinesiology (the study of muscles) Stolberg, D-New Haven, whose from Kelly, Yankees Gillick said earlier there was a 99 contractors. check charges) for keeping and physiology. They’re getting a real good percent chance Gai^ton wouldn’t even The report cited a finding by the zest for travel has drawn press foundation of the body and what weight training scrutiny in the past, didn’t make a $1(X) minimum balance. ANAHEIM. Calif. (AP) - Roberto After nearly ending the game with a be considered for the permanent post, Treasury Department that 12 of It also pays you interest on can do for you,” Masse said. leadoff 440-foot drive that drifted foul, which will be filled within 10 days. 14 federal agencies surveyed this year’s top 10. But he said ft:##"® What excites Masse is that the interest in weight Kelly had four stolen bases and three Monday he probably travels your b^ance-so, in a way, it hits for the Yankees, including a White poked a routine grounder to “We think one of the problems was failed to report $9 billion in makes money for you. Add to training shows a commitment to football at the with Jimy making the transition from CITO GASTON payments to independent con­ more on legislative business than game-tying home run in the ninth, but Yankees’ second baseman Steve Sax, any other lawmaker. Because that, the Checking Club gets high school. "Eighty percent of football is desire, 20 saw his Herculean effort topped by an who rushed his throw and missed the coaching staff. That’s why we . . . interim manager tractors in 1984 and 1985. GAO percent is technique and skill,’’ he said. conducted its own spot survey of Stolberg is past president of the you discounts on travel and extra-innings sacrifice fly. slightly, pulling Don Mattingly off the would prefer someone with manage­ the National Conference of State entertainment. Free credit "I’d say kids are now talking about football more The California Angels stole Kelly’s bag at first and allowing White to get rial experience,” Gillick said. farm team and and a former Blue state and local governments, and than in the past. There’s an interest. It’s always “We feel it was a pitfall and we don’t Jays player. found 16 of 17 state agencies Legislatures, the Denver-based card protection. Free notary thunder with a shallow fly ball to on base. group pays for most of his trips. service. And a lot, lot more. been In the community, it’s just a matter of getting center by Wally Joyner in the 11th White, who was credited with an want to make the same mistake.” “We are looking for someone who checked and 7 of 10 local units And what if the Blue Jays win seven can work with the modern-day player, were not in full compliance. “If Connecticut had paid for my Any checking account that the kids participating.” inning, allowing speedster Devon infield single, stole second base before travel, it would have been the works hard to keep you in Masse was successful as freshman coach. Five of White to score from third for the 4-3 Brian Downing drew a walk. When he or eight in a row under Gaston? Would someone with the ability to communi­ “In reviewing $9 million in the team feel obligated to give him the cate as well as motivate,” Gillick payments to independent con­ highest,” he said. the black-now you know his seven teams went unbeaten, with the other two win Monday night. also stole third, his 15th theft of the going 4-2-2 and 5-2. Overall, the record is 49-4-2. White got to third on an infield season, the Yankees intentionally job, as Michigan did for fill-in coach said. tractors (by the sampled govern­ Stolberg said the state benefits that’s the one for you! Come Gaston, 45, joins Frank Robinson, ment units) that were subject to greatly when lawmakers travel in and learn more. That doesn’t mean he can step in and produce a big single and two stolen bases, prompt­ walked Chili Davis to load the bases Steve Fisher after he led the Wolve­ ing Angels manager Doug Rader to and created a force at home. rines to the NCAA basketball Larry Doby and Maury Wills as the information reporting, we found around the nation, meeting with winner at Manchester High. But he is looking for only blacks to manage in the major other lawmakers to discuss new the new enthusiasm to put Manchester in the right compare him with Kelly. Lance Parrish lined out to shallow championship? that $8 million had not been “We’d have to evaluate that, but leagues. Gaston played 10 years In the reported,” Posner said. policies. direction. “If I had a choice, there’s no left off Lance McCullers, 1-1, but question who I’d take. I like our guy,” Wally Joyner followed with a soft shot we’re still going to proceed," Gillick majors with San Diego, Pittsburgh GAO spot-checked business tax “With the enthusiasm and commitment to play, to center off Dave Righetti to score said. and Atlanta, where he roomed with that should help overcome a multitude of factors.’’ Rader said. returns that had been audited by ^SaWngstoi* Kelly sent the game into extra White. Among those said to be in the home-run king Hank Aaron. His best the IRS and found that in 50 WE DELIVER Here’s hoping for the best. season was 1970, when he batted .318 of Manchester innings with a clutch solo home, but While the Angels won their 14th in 17 running are former New York Yan­ percent of the cases, at least one For Home Delivery, Call White’s heroics, and a bit of luck, kees manager Lou Piniella and Bob information return was missing. Where your friends are. Offices 111 Miiiichesicr, liasl iIrtrlford.Hollon, Andover, .Smith Windsor, Hast Windsor, Ashtord, l':asIlord, Mansfield,'lolland, Len Auster Is sports editor of the Manchester decided the overtime contest. See ANGELS, page 13 Bailor, manager of Toronto’s top See GASTON, page IS Furthermore, the report stated, 647>9946 Glastonbury and Vernon. Telephone 646-1700 or Rate Line, 646-8020. Member FDIC. Hqiial Housing la:ndcr.l^ Herald. IRS auditors failed to detect the Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 missing returns.

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”5i*T5H . J t Little League Gaston - ’ . . . <» V' * ^ ' ■ s . Monday’s results From page 11 p' AMERICAN — Army and Navy defeated Modern Janitorial, 8-6, at Waddell Field. Josh Peck struck with 29 homers and 93 RBIs for “ Attribute it 100 percent to the Jesse Barfield, traded by the out eight and aided his own cause with a two-run Indian nine qualifies the Padres. players. We’re the ones on the Blue Jays to the New York double. Tony Muro, Bryan Rogers and David “ Cito is a talented man,” field,” Moseby said. “ When Yankees last month, said he Eastwood had two hits apiece. For Modern, Kurt h r Gillick said. “ He’s been around you’re losing, blaming the man­ wasn’t surprised by Williams’ Sibrinsz and Dan Quintero ripped two hits each for a long time and he ager is ludicrous. The players dismissal. while Anand Anningeri pitched well in relief. has respect for the players and I aren’t doing the job, but the “ I knew he had to go,” Barfield Ricardo Cortes played well defensively. ift think they have respect for him.” manager’s getting the blame.” said. “ I didn’t have any problem :'> . - . w l for the state tourney t NATIONAL — Eleven hits and solid defense led Gaston, the Blue Jays’ batting However, failing to meet great with him. but there was so much * ■ - a * ' Ansaldi s to a 12-2 win over Moriarty Brothers at s coach since 1982, said he wasn’t expectations has been a trade­ dissension last year. When the Despite some shoddy defense, Manchester High girls’ softball tholic, 6-1, Monday afternoon in Lel^r Field. Ben Berte paced Ansaldi’s with a bothered by his temporary title. mark of the Blue Jays since manager is fighting with the the bats on the Manchester High team whipped Hartford Public, ACC boys’ tennis action. perfect 3-for-3 performance, including a triple. “ I ’m completely aware of the Williams took over following players, it’sjustnofuntogotothe baseball team finally came alive 11-1, Monday afternoon in CCC East, 2-6, resumes play Wed­ Dave LaGuardia and Nathaniel Plese added two team’s decision and will do my their division-winning 1985 sea­ ballpark.” V Monday afternoon aS the Indians East Division play at Fitzgerald nesday against Xavier High in pieties apiece. Dave Bottaro. Brady Maynard and best to make any transition as son. Although he had a winning Williams angered Blue Jays posted a 9-3 win over Hartford Field. Middletown. Brian and Mike Flemming also played well. Bottaro ' smooth as possible,” he said. record (281-241) at Toronto, Willi­ outfielder (]leorge Bell last season / Public in CCC East action at The win lifts the Indians to 7-6 tossed a three-hitter and struck out six. For MB’s. Toronto, one of the preseason ams never led the Blue Jays to a by trying to make him a desig­ Kelley Field. overall with their next game Results; Chris Lee (ND) def. Mott Jeff Cashman had two hits while Justin Muir, Fallon 6-3,6-4; Stu Lehr (ND) def. Greg favorites in the American League division championship. nated hitter. The win, which qualifies Man­ today against crosstown East MIodzInskI 6-3, 6-2; Todd Seaver (EC) Trevor Frenette and Jamie Lazzaris also played East, was off to a 12-24 start this Williams was the first major “ We’ll see who lasts longer with chester for the Class L L state Catholic at Fitzgerald Field at def. Frank Racclo6-4,6-1; Bill Mathews well. season. But outfielder Lloyd league manager to be fired this this organization, him or me,” tournament which begins May 30, 3:30 p.m. Public falls to 7-9 with (ND) def. Bret MIkkelson 6-1,6-2; John Clochune (ND) def. Jeff Seaver 6-4,6-0; BOLTON — The Bolton Yankees dumped Moseby said Williams should not season and the first Toronto Bell said at the time. raises the Indians’ record to9-2in the loss. A Andy Bagono-Joe MacDonald (ND) Randall’s of Vernon, 12-5, at Legion Field in Vernon. have been blamed for the team’s manager to be dismissed in On Monday, the question was the league and 9-5 overall. Lisa Moriconi held the Owls in def. Pierre Daniel-Matt Doversa6-4,3-6, Max Schardt struck out 10 and gained the victory for 7-5; Paul Cusano-lan Fong (ND) def. poor performance. midseason. answered. Manchester, which will host check for five innings, allowing John Carroll-Chrls Behike 6-1, 6-4. the Yankees. Kevin Blafkin and John Howland had Enfield Wednesday afternoon at four hits and just one run. two hits each for the winners while Derik Muller 3:30, remains one game behind Moriconi struck out four and knocked in three runs. For Randall’s, Joey > > / a f f first-place East Hartford in the walked two. Dana Hensley fin­ Christians and Chris Vasquez contributed two Angels CCC East. The Indians have a key ished up and in two innings safeties each. Y showdown with the Hornets Fri­ allowed no hits, no runs and AMERICAN FARM — Modern Janitorial shut out From page 11 XA. > ■ day at 3:30 p.m. at Kelley Field. struck out three. She walked one. Rocky Hill nips Army and Navy, 20-0, at Buckley Field. The game Public falls to 1-12. Manchester scored three times was called after four innings. Adam Major struck Manchester committed five Cheney Tech tennis in the second on six walks and a out 10 and was 2-for-2 to lead Modern. James Ray games and improved their extra­ netted the minimum as Hender­ AP photo errors yet banged out 13 hits. AP photo against reliever Bryan Harvey. passed ball. The Indians added Host Cheney Tech defaulted clubbed a grand slam home run while Trevor Porter inning record to 4-0, the Yankees son scored on Don Mattingly’s "It wasn’t a pretty game.” Mattingly’s one-out double was INSURANCE — Mets’ catcher Mackey four runs in the third on two two matches in bowing to visiting drove in two runs and Matt Schilt scored three missed a chance to tie Boston for double-play grounder. Stadium. Anderson was the second run Manchester Coach Don Race GETTING READY — Race driver followed by walks to pinch-hitter errors, a walk, hit batsman and Rocky Hill, 3-2, in COC tennis times. Todd Sise, Jared Eglisby and Matt Godi the American League East lead New York made it 2-0 in the Jamie Quirk and Barfield. ’Then, Sasser, top, dives too late to tag sliding to score on Mariano Duncan’s two-out said. “ We made more errors than hits by Beth O’Brien, Beth action Monday afternoon. played well defensively. Damnny Sullivan leans on his race gar in with their third loss in the third when Mattingly’s infield Los Angeles Dodgers’ Dave Anderson in bases-loaded pinch single. The Dodgers we have in any other game this Pagliarulo popped out and Don Romanewicz and Erin Egan. Cheney, 4-7, resumes play NATIONAL FARM — Ansaldi’sbeat Grames, 8-3, his garage at the Indianapolis Motor four-game series with California. single scored Kelly, who had the ninth inning Monday night at Shea season. But, w e’ve been in a Slaught took a called third strike. won, 3-1. Erin Twible doubled home today at 3:30 p.m. at East at Verplanck School. Heather Marques tossed a Speedway Monday. Sullivan, who broke New York Manager Dallas singled and stolen both second Armas’ solo homer, his second, terrible (hitting) slump. We have Paula Hollis, who walked, in the Hampton High. one-hitter and struck out 13 to lead Ansaldi’s. Tom Green was upset by the Yankees’ and third. accounted for the Angels’ first the potential to hit well. Hope­ his right arm in a crash during practice Manchester fourth. Berube doubled twice and had three RBIs. Jess inability to convert repeated Then the Yankees began mis­ run in the third off Dave LaPoint. fully, this will help us come out of Results; Patel (RH) def. Scott Meg- last week, hopes to qualify a back-up car Romanewicz and Pam Duguay O’Dell, Kristen Ruckey and Alex Olast also played chances against Angels starter firing in a big way. if.” auler 6-3, 6-4; Brandon Merrick (CT) this weekend for the May 28 race. White singled for the tying run Morgan one more worry singled home Manchester runs in def. Gregors 6-3, 6-0; RH won third well. For Grames, Ed Torres hit well while Jason Bert Blyleven. Singles by Sax and Mattingly in the sixth, and the Angels took a Junior Steve Joyner went six the sixth inning and Tina Stone singles by default; Aaron Granto-TIm Livingston fielded well. “ He was waiting to be beaten.” and first baseman Tony Armas’ 3-2 lead on Joyner’s RBI single in innings to gain the victory for Laubacher won 6-3, 6-1, opponent not drove both of them home for the listed; RH won second doubles by INT’L FARM — Blish Hardware got past Green said. "It was there, and we error on Ken Phelps’ grounder the seventh. Manchester. He gave up all six final tallies. default. Vittner’s, 3-1, at Bowers Field. Jason Russo went couldn’t take it. We’ve got guys loaded the bases with no outs in But Kelly tied the score, lining Owl hits, walked one and struck for Mets against Dodgers the route for Blish and struck out 11. Jason Argiros Sullivan wants getting paid tons of money, and the sixth. But Sax was forced at his second homer to left-center off out four. Senior Jim Kitsock homered for Blish while Michael Masse knocked in they can’t do the simple things. home on a grounder by Jesse Harvey. tossed the final frame to pick up the winning run. Dan Lidestri played well at first It’s really amazing.” Barfield and Mike Pagliarulo Willie Fraser, 1-2, earned the By Jim Donoghv Reds 6, Pirates 5: Heriti Win- the save. EC golf team EC girls tennis base. For Vittner’s, John Gorman pitched a fine After Rickey Henderson led off grounded into a double play. victory after holding the Yankees The Associated Press ningham’s two-run, bases-loaded "H e (Kitsock) has had a sore downs St. Joe’s drops ACC match game and struck out 18. Richard Dean hit well while to drive again the first with a double and Sax Another bases-loaded oppor­ to one hit over the final two single off Bill'Landrum capped a N L Roundup arm ,” Race said. “ He’ll probably Adam West played well defensively. singled him tothird. the Yankees’ tunity beckoned in the eighth. innings. NEW YORK - The New York three-run rally with two outs in go on Friday.” TRUMBULL - The East Ca­ ROOKIES — Manchester Lumber edged Reale Mets have more to worry about the ninth. Senior Dom Laurinitis was tholic High golf team won a 1-0 HAMDEN — Host Sacred Real Estate. 11-10. Randy Brown ripped three hits Bv Mike Harris than Orel Hershiser when they Barry Bonds hit a two-run 3-for-4 with three RBIs to lead the decision over St. Joseph’s in All Heart topped East Catholic. 6-1, for the winners while Stephanie Chirico and Nate The Associated Press play Los Angeles this season. the world right now.’.’ homer and Rey Quinones and Indians while junior Ryan Barry Connecticut Conference action Monday afternoon in ACC girls’ Sonzo also played well. For Reale. Matt Dean Knicks facing playoff is the newest star Roger McDowell, 1-2, relieved Bobby Bonilla added solo homers was a perfect 3-for-3 with two tennis play. INDIANAPOLIS — The one thing Danny Sullivan Monday afternoon. East totaled collected two hits while Michael Lucus tripled. Tim NEW YORK (AP) - The New on the Dodgers’ pitching staff. He to start the ninth with the score off Tom Browning as Pittsburgh RBIs. East falls to 1-8 with the loss Silvia also played well. is sure of right now is that he wants to get back in a “ If you keep New York to 88 and 23 of 61 shots, hardly the kind ot 257 while St. Joe’s had 282. East is York Knicks have proven they made life miserable for the Mets tied 1-1 and walked Jeff Hamilton took a 5-0 lead. But the Reds Manchester scored four runs in while Sacred Heart improves to race car as quickly as possible. The question is when 93 points, you’ve got to stay 4-2 in the ACC and 6-2 overall. St. Wa-Wa nipped Wolff-Zackin, 12-11. Steve O’Riley, can score in bunches and they’ve firepower the team showed in the Monday night as Los Angeles won with one out. After a wild pitch, scored a run in the sixth, two in the first, two in the second and 10-2. East’s next match is Wed­ and where? you’re doing a great defensive regular season when it was third Joe’s is 1-6 in the ACC and 5-8 Angel Soto and Shawn Leddy played well for shown they can slow down 3-1 on Mariano Duncan’s two-run Dave Anderson also walked and the eighth off Jeff Robinson, 2-4, three in the fifth. An RBI-double nesday against Mercy High of Sullivan was injured in a crash last Thursday job.” Bulls coach Doug Collins overall. Wa-Wa. Phil Calvert hit well in defeat while Todd Michael Jordan. in the NBA in scoring with 116.7 pinch-single in the ninth inning. Myers relieved. and then rallied to win in the by Keith DiYeso, a two-run single Middletown at the Manchester during practice for the May 28 Indianapolis .500. said. “ In the first two games, we points per game. East was scheduled to host St. Bergenty and Matt Mancini played well Their problem is that they have Though he didn’t get the ninth. by Laurinitis and a run-scoring Community College courts. defensively. breaking a bone in his right arm, suffering a mild weren’t reacting, but now we are After getting pinch-hitter Thomas Aquinas this afternoon at to do that three consecutive times victory. Morgan pitched 7 2-3 Cincinnati manager Pete Rose single by Barry accounted for the concussion and a bruised foot. recognizing what New York is “ We’re not sure what’s Mickey Hatcher to pop to third. Tall wood in Hebron. Results; Danielle Lenols (SH) def. Personal Tee beat Dickenson Plumbing. 11-9. to stay alive in the NBA playoffs. innings and allowed one run and was ejected for arguing with Indian runs in the first. He was released from the hospital Sunday, but his going to do.” wrong,” said Knicks guard Ge­ Myers walked Willie Randolph, Mark Peterson of East won the Rebecca Dow 6-0,6-0; Carolyn Lee (SH) Ryan Lurate and Aaron Dulka ripped three hits The Chicago Bulls, leading the four hits. In 46 2-3 innings, he has home plate umpire Tom Hallion In the second, Aris Leonard def. Maureen Begley 6-1, 6-2; Patty immediate future in his Penske PCl8-Chevrolet is rald Wilkins, who was l-for-7 loading the bases. Duncan, 4-for-8 medal point with a 39. Other apiece for the winners while Jeremy Scanlon added best-of-7 series 3-1, face the allowed four earned runs for a after Paul O’Neill was called out tripled to centerfield and scored O'Ddnnell (SH) def. Elaine Price ^1, uncertain. In Sunday’s 106-93 loss, the from the field. “ One of the things I as a pinch hitter, lined a single to Eagle scores were: John Sawka 6-2; Kim Kanoff (SH) def. Theresa Riley two. Justin Cavallero also played well. For Knicks at Madison Square sparkling 0.77 earned run aver­ on strikes to end the fourth inning. on a Marcus Mateya single with 6- 2, 6-2; Cathy Begley-Llsa Sheridan If Sullivan is not ready to drive the car by the Knicks trailed only 81-79 with 9:10 think that’s happening is we’re left. Myers had inherited 18 41, Todd Emerick 42, Scott Dickenson, Mike Whalen, Mike Monty and Adam Garden tonight after holding New age. He also struck out nine, a It was Rose’s second ejection this the latter winding up on second (EC) def. Jen Borka-Jenn Wilson 5-7, weekend, the final two days of qualifications. Geoff remaining, but they scored only overanxious on offense. I don’t runners previously this season Senseney 42, Pat Purcell 45 and 7- 5, 7-6; Corollne Kely-Katy O'Donnell Rosenblit had two hits each. York to 181 points in two weekend career high. season. after an error by Public right Brabham will attempt to put it in the race lineup. If 14 points the rest of the game and know what’s happening. I still and none had scored. J.R. Rodriguez 48. (SH) def. Jessica Woolrldge-Tasha victories. Jordan, held to a season "M ike Morgan has been out­ Padres 6, Expos 5: Marvell fielder Jose Ramos. Laurinitis Pasternak 6-1, 6-2; Lisa Low-Marlann Sullivan cannot drive the car in the race, owner had only three free throws in the thing we’re the same team we “ That’s the first runs Randy Gulda (SH) def. Amanda Rels-Maureen and playoff-low 15 points in the standing for us this year,” Wynne snapped an llth-inningtie drove in Mateya with a single. Roger Penske says Brabham, a seven-year final 3:17. In the third quarter. were at the beginning of the has given up all year,” Johnson Long 6-0, 6-0. Knicks’ lone win in Game 2. Dodgers manager Tommy La- with a run-scoring double and In the fifth, Pete Algarin Indy-car veteran and the defending IMSA sports car New York scored just four points season. But this is the playoffs said. " I think he took a little MHS boys tennis scored 40 and 47 points in Games 3 sorda said. "W e told him to be Jack Clark added an RBI single. slammed a triple to left field and champion, would do that, too. in the final 5:07. and other teams are playing something off the pitch.” and 4. more aggressive and go after the With the score tied at 4, Andy scored on a Barry single up the SPORTS Sullivan, who never had been injured before in a The Knicks’ starters made only well.” Former Met Ray Searage. 2-2, shuts out Public hitters.” McGaffigan walked Bip Roberts racing accident, said he still suffers some pain from got the last out of the eighth and middle. Two Owl errors scored Junior high track Morgan, acquired from Balti­ with one out and Wynne followed HARTFORD — Manchester the broken arm, particularly at night. Jay Howell pitched the ninth for Barry and Mateya, who reached more for outfielder Mike Deve- with his third consecutive hit. High boys’ tennis team blanked teams victorious “ The most sensitive point is here.” he said his fourth save, completing a on an error. IN BRIEF Five Bosox targets of subpoenas reaux just before the start of the driving the ball into the right-field Mateya and John Cunningham host Hartford Public, 8-0, Monday Monday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, combined four-hitter with The Manchester High Junior season, entered 1989 with a career corner. One out later. McGaffi­ added two hits apiece for afternoon in CCC East Division pointing to his right elbow. “ They drilled into my Morgan. High boys’ and girls’ teams each Wilson banned permanently LOS ANGELES (A P) - Five enas this week during Boston’s quit her job as a mortgage banker record of 34-68. gan, 1-2, intentionally walked Manchester. action. elbow to take a piece of bone from the soft part of the The Mets have scored only 19 recorded wins on Monday over teammates of Boston Red Sox three-game series with the ­ to travel with him during road " I t ’s time I settled down,” said Tony Gwynn and Clark singled to Manchester, 10-3, resumes ac­ N E W YORK bone. They pack that into the area of the break and it earned runs in their last 10 MANCHESTER (») — Leonard ct star Wade Boggs will be targeted fornia Angels. trips. Morgan, who was 1-6 with Balti­ center. 3-1-1-0, Mateya 2b 4-3-2-1, DIYeso lb tion Wednesday at home against East Hartford Middle School. (A P ) — Stanley helps the mending process. games. 3-1-1-1, Cunningham lt4-l-2-1, Laurinitis by representatives of Boggs’ Boyd is on the disabled list and McGee said Boggs’ teammates more last season and also pitched Mark Davis. 2-0. pitched 3 1-3 Enfield High. Juan Rodriquez led the Man­ Wilson, the Cincin­ “ Moving it up or down isn’t really any problem, “ Somebody is going to pay c 4-1-3-3, Joyner p 3-CMM), Doyls ph one-time lover, Margo Adams, was not with the team but the are being subpoenaed "to check in Seattle for three years. “ This is innings of two-hit relief. 1- 0-0-0, Kitsock p 0-0-04), Algarin Results: r( Gregg Horowitz (M ) def. chester boys with four first nati running back but any twisting motion, moving it side-to-side, is when we come out of this,” Mets Earl Middleton 6-0, 6-1; Jim Melesko with subpoenas seeking their other four Red Sox will be in on the accuracy and truthfulness a great team behind me and the Cubs 4, Braves 0: Lloyd McClen­ 2- 1-1-0, Labbe rt 1-04)-0, Barry 3b3-1-3-2, placements. He won the 100, 200 suspended for drug difficult.” first baseman Keith Hernandez Covell ph l-O-O-O, Gilbert ss 4-0-0-0. (M ) def. Kim Phensisombou 6-1, 6-1; testimony in her $500,000 lawsuit Anaheim, Calif., for a series that of what (Boggs and Adams) have defense has been great in every Totals 33-9-,13-«. Mott Clough (M ) def. Tuan Tran 6-0,6-0; and set a school record of 55.7 in use on the eve of said. don hit a three-run homer in his Sullivan was to be fitted today with a hard plastic against him. starts tonight. given on their depositions.” one of my starts. I ’m in my first at-bat with the Cubs as HARTFORD PUBLIC (3) — Harrigan Bill Kennord (M) def. Elliot Sanchez winning the 400. He was also on the Super Bowl, brace, from the top of his hand to below the elbow, to p 4-0-0-0, Otero ct 4-2-2-0, Fournier c 6-3, 6-3; Jeff Stanlunas (M ) def. Jose James McGee. Adams’ lawyer, Adams, whose kiss-and-tell He said the subpoenas order the prime.” the winning 400-meter relay. was permanently Phillies 3, Giants 2; Steve Chicago snapped a five-game 3- 0-1-0, Lopez lb3-0-1-0, Foster ss ^0-2-1,Negron 6-0, 6-0; John Mulrheod-Daryl protect his arm from another impact. He is said Monday he will try to serve story of her four-year affair with five players to testify in Boston Morgan has allowed only 27 hits losing streak. Coco 3b3-0-0-0, Morales It2-1-0-0, Alicea Berenson (M) def. Mlddleton- Shira Springer (800 and 1600), banned from the expected to get back in a race car Wednesday, Bedrosian was suprised. And he 2b l-O-O-O, Ramos rt 3-0-0-0. Totals Phenslsombou 6-3, 6-0; Darry Ma- Jim Rice, Marty Barrett, Rich Boggs appeared in Penthouse June 12-15. “ We still have a longer in nine games this year and has Beth Davey (shot put, javelin) NFL Monday for probably at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a 686-mile was the winner! McClendon was acquired by 26-3-6-2. Stanlunos (M ) def. Tran-Negron 6-0, Gedman, Dennis “ Oil Can” Boyd magazine, claims that Boggs list,” Mc(3ee said. “ We need to walked just four. Chicago last December from Manchester 420 030 0-^-13-S 6-1; Todd Erlkson-lan Greenwald (M) and Phitsmay Sourinho (long his continuing sub- oval in nearby Clermont. In the top of the 12th inning def. Jason Jagan-Help Phan 6-1, 6-0. and Dwight Evans with subpo­ promised to support her when she get started somewhere.” "Morgan was outstanding.” Cincinnati for outfielder Rolando Harttord Public 111 000 0—3-6-3 jump, 100 hurdles) were double stance abuse “ I ’ll probably try to drive the car someplace just Monday night, Bedrosian gave up Joyner, Kitsock (7) and Laurinitis. winners for the Manchester girls. Mets manager Davey Johnson home runs to Will Clark and Roomes and was brought up Harrigan and Fournier. problem. to get the feel of it.” he said. “ With practice going on WP-Joyner (1-0). LP- Harrigan. Amy Dwyer (400), Alex DeJoan- said. “ I think his problem in the Kevin Mitchell on consecutive Monday from lo.wa of the Am eri­ T h e action here this week, you don’t want to go out with the past was he didn’t think on the can Association after Mitch nis (discus), Joe Moriarty (1600), amounts to a life­ other cars on the track and run 100 miles an hour. pitches, snapping a scoreless tie. David Rodriquez (800) and DON’T MONKEY mound.” But Bob Dernier hit a three-run Webster was placed on the Notre Dame tops time ban for the “ That wouldn’t be fair, and the Speedway Lasorda, who has doubled as disabled list. MHS girls softball Keiyon Johnson (shot put) were 27-year-old Wilson, probably wouldn’t allow it anyway. It wouldn’t be inside-the-park homer in the other Manchester winners. AROUND... the Dodgers’ third-base coach the bottom of the inning, giving Mike Bielecki, 3-1, allowed four EC boys tennis w ho had also real safe.” last two games, whispered some­ hits, struck out eight and walked notches a victory Manchester boys will compete missed the 1985 and Sullivan said he is looking forward to getting back Philadelphia a 3-2 victory over WEST HAVEN - Host Notre thing into Duncan’s ear just three in seven innings. at the Xavier Invitational Satur­ 1987 seasons be­ into action. San Francisco. Getting back on the beam, the Dame High downed East Ca­ day in Middletown. Stanley Wilson Try Our Pay-By-Mail before he faced reliever Randy "Just when you thought you’d cause of drug prob­ •T ve been over in the garage to get fitted in the Myers in the decisive ninth. seen it all,” said Bedrosian, 2-2, lems and is cur- car to where I’ll be more comfortable.” he said. “ Tommy told me not to try and who already has given up three rently being “ They moved the steering wheel and the gear lever Program... hit the ball out of the park,” said game-winning homers this Jays take blame for Williams’ firing treated at a Pho­ over to make things easier for me. Duncan, who snapped an 0-for-19 season. enix clinic. “ Luckily, this is not one of the most physical races It makes paying your subscription easier on slump. It s the toughest game I ’ve However, league spokesman Joe Browne we run. The track was smooth before, but they’ve you Instead of paying your carrier every 2 He said just hit a line drive Bv The Associated Press Francona made his major league said it is possible he could apply for repaved it and it’s real smooth now. And I’ve got two ever lost as a manager,” Roger six hits in six innings, including weeks, you can simply write a check for 3 and I did. I m the happiest man in debut as a pitcher in the eighth three solo home runs — by Kent reinstatement if he presents evidence of his weeks to physically get ready for the race. It’s just Craig of the Giants said. A L Roundup months, 6 months or a full year... drop it in the George Bell and Lloyd Moseby, inning. He retired the side in Hrbek, Brian Harper and Greg rehabilitation. that qualifying will be in question probably right up two players who let down Jimy order and fanned Javier to end Gagne. Steve Farr pitched the “ In view of Wilson’s history, this permanent to Friday night.” mail Then, you can forget about having ready Williams, lifted his replacement, the inning, the only of ninth for his 10th save in as many ban can’t come as a surprise to him,” Browne Asked if he has any hesitation about getting back cash to pay your carrier answering the door' Cito Gaston, to victory in his first Farrell’s first pitch to straighta­ the game by a Milwaukee pitcher. chances. said. into the race car, Sullivan said: “ Not at all. I just when it’s inconvenient . or being at home to game as interim manager of the way center field for his third Tigers 3, White Box 2: At Detroit, want to go drive again. I don’t remember enough (of pay your bill Blue Jays. Royals 4, Twins 3: The Homer- home run. home runs again were critical. the accident) to even think about it.” WE WILL NOTIFY dome lived up to its name as all Bell, with whom Williams had Jimmy Key, 4-2, allowed six Lou Whitaker and Chet Lemon Tyson won’t face charges Simply complete the coupon below and send YOUR CARRIER some bitter feuds in recent hits, one walk and had one the runs scored on home runs THAT YOU ARE A homered, backing Frank Ta- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Heavyweight It to us . or if you would like more information seasons, hit a two-run homer strikeout in his third complete Willie Wilson’s first homer of PAYBY-MAIL nana, who is 23-13 lifetime against champion Mike Tyson won’t face criminal on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ Monday night. So did Moseby, game of the season. the year, a two-run shot in the Chicago. CUSTOMER. breaking an O-for-27 slide as seventh, was the winner as charges stemming from accusations he hit a tion Department. 647-9946 After initial pay­ “ In my mind we didn’t play Whitaker hit a solo homer, his Twins’ five-game winning streak parking attendant. ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed Toronto beat Cleveland 5-3. Ear­ well as a team under Williams. eighth, in the first. Lemon hit a ended. The Royals’ victory string Lack of witnesses and evidence made it 1 lier in the day, Gaston, the team’s Good baseball wins games, not two-run homer in the third. hitting instructor, took over — is now four games. unlikely the boxer could be convicted of the managers,” Key said. “ Tonight The White Sox nearly caught up Wilson homered off reliever misdemeanor charges once under considera­ temporarily — when Williams we got a couple of big base hits in the ninth. Tanana, 3-4, allowed Juan Berenguer, l-l, after Frank tion, Assistant City Attorney Timothy Hogan was fired. and I was able to keep the ball five hits but, after Dave Gal­ I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my White led off with a walk. Danny said Monday. “ I finally got the bat on a ball,” down and throw strikes.” lagher singled leading off the Tartabull also had a two-run “ In my opinion, there was just not enough pay-by-mail subscription on . ______said Moseby, who also had some Athletics 12, Brewers 2; At ninth, Guillermo Hernandez homer for the Royals. evidence to produce a conviction beyond a differences with Williams, most Oakland. Dave Stewart became came on for his seventh save in as Floyd Banninster, 4-0, allowed reasonable doubt.” Hogan said. notably about being moved out of the first seven-game winner in many opportunities. \ Enclosed please find payment for: center field. “ It’s unfortunate the major leagues and improved Carrier Delivery: that Jimy had to take the fall for his career record against Mil­ Johnson most Improved □ 3 months *23 10 □ 6 months ‘46.20 □ 1 year 92.40 the way we’ve been playing. waukee to 9-0. In seven innings, Sunday Silence improved “ I attribute it 100 percent to the he allowed six hits with one walk PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix Suns guard Senior Citizens: players. W e’re the ones on the and four as the Athlet­ Kevin Johnson, named winner of the NBA’s □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43 12 □ 1 year *86.24 BALTIMORE (AP) - A deci­ short time,” said Harthill, who Most Improved Player Award on Monday, said field. It’s the same when you win ics’ offense produced season- sion on whether to run Sunday m Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount _ _ flew to Baltimore on Sunday from it was fitting that the recipient come from the — the manager gets a lot of the highs in runs (12) and hits (17) by Silence in the Preakness will not credit, but I think any good the sixth inning. Louisville, Ky., to oversee the league’s most improved team this season. “Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary be made until after the Kentucky treatment of the injury. “ It’s a great honor and I think it’s unique that m manager will tell you the players “ I didn’t even know it,” Ste­ Derby winner’s workout on Wed­ are doing the job. wart said of his lifetime mark “ Dramatic improvement the person receiving it is in direct correlation to Name nesday, trainer Charlie Whit- would be a good description.” the team’s improvement,” Johnson said. “ I “ When'you’re losing, blaming against the Brewers. “ I knew I tingham said. the manager is ludicrous. The threw well against them. The know I improved a lot. It was like night and day Address . Apt. The iikelihood that the colt will Whittingham said Sunday Si­ from last year. And we had the third-best players aren’t doing the job but teams I concentrate on are the be in the fieid for the second ieg of lence still was a likely Preakness turnaround in NBA history.” City Phone. the manager’s getting the blame. teams I struggle against, like the Tripie Crown increased Mon­ .Zip. starter. He plans to gallop the colt Phoenix, 28-54 last season — its fourth “ Hopefully, the next seven Baltimore and Kansas City — day when veterinarian Aiex Har- AP photo 1 ‘A miles today and work him five straight losing season — went 55-27 this year. days will give us a chance to turn teams like that.” thiil said the bruise in the colt’s MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY MAIL AP photo furlongs Wednesday, the first things around.” Dave Henderson hit his seventh right front foot had improved Johnson received 48 votes of the 85 cast by a INDY PRACTICE — Geoff Brabham, Kelly Gruber opened the fourth homer and drove in three runs for workout for the son of Halo since nationwide panel of NBA media members, stand-in drive for the injured Danny LOOK OUT — The Blue Jays’ Nelson Liriano tries to dramatically. winning the Derby May 6. The Manchester Herald with a single and came home on the Athletics. They got three runs The injury was detected late easily beating Reggie Lewis of Boston (14 Sullivan, leaves his car after hitting a avoid the baseball after bunting in the bottom of the Bell’s fourth homer of the season. in the third off starter Don We ve still got a long way to votes) and Chris Mullin of Golden State (12 Saturday and was treated go, Harthill said. “ The more speed of 215.362 at the Indianapolis P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 seventh inning against Cleveland Monday night in Fred McGriff followed with a August. 2-5. Sunday. votes). Toronto. The Blue Jays won, 5-3. single and Moseby sent John Brewer.® first baseman Terry rain we have, the more it works Motor Speedway Monday. “ He’s come a long way in a against us.” I H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 16, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 16, 1989 — 15

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O B MHwoubee 888 888 780-1 outslugged Coach’s Corner. 23-13. Monday night at Totals M 8 7 8 Totals a 4 7 4 7 48 71 dedicated his life to the advance­ Oaklond 75 17 .676 — OakM m l 8 n S B 80x— n 6aretledwlth7. K.Johnson, Phoe. 168 24.0 sent over $3 billion in aid to El El Salvador, no military officers named in his honor because it 8 72 24 Nike Field. The teams combined for 46 hits, 27 by California 24 13 .649 1 E— Splen. DP— Milwaukee 7, Oakland 1. Runs Betted hi Ellis, Sea. 183 77.9 Salvador. ment of child development, both gives kids a chance to better Attanta 088 880 080-0 8 68 38 have been punished for the 70 Kansas CItv 24 13 .649 1 LOB— Milwaukee 4, Oakland 7. 7B— Fronco, Texas, 30; Leonord, Seattle, 38; Pierce, M IL 180 72.5 Nutmeg. Dave Chevrette and Dave Miner each Chicago 838 tW 8 0 x -4 7 60 24 mental and physical. The late themselves and that’s what he Texas 20 15 .571 4 Hubbard, DParker, Lonsford. 3B— Sierra, Texas, 28; AOovIs, Seattle, 77; E.Johnson, Phoe. 155 22.1 This cold cash that our govern­ thousand civilians slaughtered. E— DoMurohv, Romos. DP— Atlanta 1, collected four hitsand Matt Beebe. Glen Cobb, Steve Seattle 70 18 .526 SV6 Gollego. HR— O Hendenon (7), Deer (9). Kittle, Chicago, 26; McGwire, Oakland,24; Porter, Port. 3 26 10 66 72.0 ment sends makes up close to 75 Dick Cobb was such a man. stood for. Minnesota 16 19 .457 8 Chlcogo 1. LOB—Attonta 10, Chlcogo 3. Snyder, Clevelond, 74; 6are fled with a. Malone, Atl. 5 32 40 105 71.0 Since 1985 the war has settled Wierzbicki, Tom Carpenter and Scott and Mike IP H R IR •• SO 7B— DoMurphv, DJames. HR— McOendon Cobb spent 24 years at Man­ Chicago 16 21 .433 9 Milwaukee Anderson, Phil. 3 29 4 67 70.7 percent of their economy, yet into a fixed pattern. The FM LN Richard Dyer, the chairman of (1). S -E ld o c k l. Linsenbigler three apiece for Nutmeg. O.T. Miner OMmlav't Oamn August L,^5 3 8 6 6 0 0 PHchlne (4 Decisions) Teogle, G.S. 7 64 15 143 70.4 only 2 percent of their population chester High School as a teacher, the Board of Education, spoke __ IP H R ER BB SO Bannister, Konsos CItv, 40,1.000; Swindell, has greatly expanded its political had three hitsand BrianTellier. Matt Petersen, Ken Detroit 3, Chicoao 7 Knudson 7 6 4 4 3 0 coach, and althletic director. after Erardi. Dyer was followed Toronto 5, Cleveland 3 MIrobella 7 3 7 7 0 0 Cleveland, 40, 1.000; Stewort, Oakland, 7-1, Field Goal lives above poverty. support base, moving into new LIIMoulst L,2-3 6 6 4 4 1 2 Acelin. Mike Karston, Dennis Downham and Russ Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3 FToncona 1 00001 .875; Bollard. Baltimore. 6-1,.857;Clemens, F O F O A Pet On March 23, the school’s new by the principal of Manchester Acker 2 1 0 0 0 1 John Hannon, coordinator of areas in the countryside, as well Oakland 17, Milwaukee 2 Oakland Boston, 5-1, .833; LaPoint, New York, 5-1, .833; Salley, Del. a 48 .667 Willhide two apiece for Coach’s. ChtCOBO fitness center was dedicated in High School, Jacob Ludes III, and California 4, New York 3, 11 Innings Stewart W,7-l 7 6 7 7 1 4 AAontgomery, Kansas City, 5-1, .833; Blv- Thoroe, Hou. 24 37 .649 the Central American Network, as urban areas. Despite the BleleckI W > 1 7 4 0 0 3 8 NIKE — Allied Printing downed Reed Construc­ Only games scheduled Plunk 1 0 0 0 0 1 leven, Californio, 41, .800; McCosklll, Barkley, Phil. a 45 .644 Cobb’s honor. The dedication James Kennedy, the superintend­ Schlraldl 7 3 0 0 0 2 visited Mrs. 'Tyler’s United States FM LN ’s reduced numbers, they Tuesday's Oomes Codaret 1 0 0 0 0 1 Callfomki, 4-1, .800;TGordon,KonsosCItv, Worthy, LAL 73 114 .640 tion, 4-1, at Nike Field. Chris Green had three hits Umolros— Homo, Bonin; Rrst, Harvey; ceremony was highlighted with ent of schools. Chlcogo (Perei7-3)at Detroit (TrulllloOd), August pitched to 3 batters In the 4th. 41,.800. history classes to share some of still remain a constant threat. for Allied while Earl Lappen and Scott Kvadas had 7:35p.m. Second, PuMI; Third, Dovidson. speeches from friends and Umpires—Home, Coble: First, McClet- T— 7:04. A— 16,970. his experiences with students. With the FM LN ’s new strategies, Y Cleveland (Yett 3-7) at Toronto (CeruttlO-7), family. Other speakers at the cerem­ three and two respectively for Reed’s. lond; Second, Brinkman; Third, Coonev. National League leaders Hannon’s job is to coordinate the war could continue indefi­ 7:35p.m. Athletic Director Mike Sim­ ony were Ron Coumoyer, a AB LEAGUE — Lathrop Insurance nipped Konsos CItv (Gubiczo 7-3) at Minnesota RedsB.PIratssS activities across the state in nitely, leaving the U.S. in the (Ollveras O-l), 8:05 p.m. Angals4,Yankees3 mons was the master of ceremo­ teacher and former MHS football Coach’s Corner. 9-8, at Robertson Park. Bob Odell Based on IDS at Bats. support of the people in El middle of the war. Baltimore (Ballard 6-1) at Texos NATIONAL LEAGUE Calendar coach, and Robert Cobb, son of slapped three hits and Bob Farron and Matt Kellie (Hough 7-4), 8:35 p.m. (11 Innings) nies. He summed up his speech by PITTSBUROH CINCINNATI O A B R H Pet. Salvador, Nicaragua. Guatem­ “ On my recent trip to El CATHERINE CERRINA the late Dick Cobb. two apiece for Lathrop. Kellie homered. Brian Milwaukee (Hlguera 0-7) at Seattle ObrhM abrhM W CIork S F 37 134 77 48 .358 saying, “ He was a man who (Longston 4-4). 10:05 p.m. ala. and Honduras. Salvador, I felt the strength in the Moran roped three hits and Ray Gliha and Ed White N E W Y O R K CALIFORNIA Bonds It 3 3 2 2 Sabo 3b 4 0 7 7 Colemon StL 30 l a 25 41 .336 showed compassion to all The dedication moved down­ New York (Parker 00) at Oakland o b r h b l O b r h M Lind 7b 4 0 1 0 WInohm ct 5 0 12 LSmlth Atl 37 136 a 45 .331 He visited El Salvador last May El Salvadorans’ spirits,” said (Young 1-3), 10:05 p.m, people.” stairs to the new fitness center, two apiece for Coach’s. RHndsn If 4 1 1 0 Wsntn rf 3 0 00 VonSIvk ct 4 0 11 Larkin ss 4 0 11 Herr Phi 35 143 16 46 .K4 Today for one month at the invitation of Hannon. “ People are so clear NORTHERN — Dean Machine dumped Trash- Boston (Smithson 1-7) at California Sox 2b 4 0 2 0 Roy 2b 5 0 0 0 Bonilla 3b 4 1 1 1 ONelM rf 4 0 0 0 MThm osn StL 33 117 16 36 .321 Joseph Erardi, the assistant which is located in what was (M cCasklll 4-1), 10:35 p.m. M tnglv 1b 5 0 3 1 DWhIte cf 5 1 2 1 GWIIson rt 4 0 1 0 Bnzngr 1b 4 0 0 0 BASEBALL — East Ca­ the National Unity of Salvadoran about what they want. Over 70 Guerrero StL 35 170 13 38 .317 athletic director, stated, “ Dick formerly Gym number 36 in the Away, 11-5. at Robertson Park. Guy Brennan had Wednesday's (Tatnts Phelps dh 3 0 0 0 Dwnr>g dh 4 0 1 0 Redus 1b 3 0 0 0 Roomos It 3 0 10 VHoves Phi 34 114 a 36 .316 workers. He has recently re­ Cerrina enjoys tholic at Stratford, 3:30 percent of the population want Chlcogo at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Brower ph 0 0 0 0 CDavIs If 4 1 2 0 DIstfno 1b 0 0 0 0 LHorrs oh 10 0 0 ONelll CIn 34 l a 17 39 .312 Cobb was a genuine man who lower half of the athletic wing. three hits and Lee Snuffer, Bill Monroe, Shelly Cleveland ot Toronto, 7:35 p.m. R(3unns ss 4 1 1 1 Diaz c 4 110 turned from a second two-week revolution. There are demonstra­ Quirk ph 10 0 0 Porrlsh c 4 0 1 0 TGwvnn S D 40 161 74 50 .311 Cromwell at Cheney Tech, always put others in front of Friends and family carefully Kroll, Ken Snellgrove and Mike Ouimet two apiece Kansas CItv at Minnesota, 8:05 p m. Barfield rf 4 0 0 0 Arm as lb 1 1 1 1 Ortiz c 4 1 1 0 Trlllo 2b 7 0 0 0 Butler S F 36 137 a 47 .307 3:30 visit he made in January. tions in the streets constantly. for Dean. Tom Zownir, Jay McConville and Harry Baltimore at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Pglrulo 3b 5 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 2 0 12 Heaton p 3 0 0 0 Oester 7b 2 12 1 Home Runs himself.” Cobb was a role model inspected the center, which was New York ot Ookland, 10:05 p.m. Slought c 5 0 0 0 KAndrs ss 2 0 0 0 JRobnsn o 0 0 0 0 Barnes or 0 10 0 Mitchell, San Francisco, 12; GDovIs, Coventry at Portland, 3:30 "F rom what I have seen, the ’They live with the dream that recently carpeted and painted. Cammeyer roped two apiece for the losers. Milwaukee ot Seottle, 10:05 p.m. Landrm p 0 0 0 0 Brownng o 10 0 0 teaching at MHS for Erardi as a teacher and Tolleson ssI 5 0 1 0 BIchett ph 10 0 0 Houston, 8; HJohnson, New York, 6; people of El Salvador are trying Boston ot Collfornlo, 10:35 p.m. SOF’TBALL — East Ca­ someday they will no longer be The room is highlighted by a AA LEAGUE — Main Pub topped Washington Kelly cf 5 2 3 1 Schoflld ss 10 0 0 Collins ph 1110 Strawberry, New York, 8; VHoves, Philadel­ colleague in the athletic Howell 3b 4 1 1 0 Blrtsas o 0 0 0 0 phia, 7; 6 ore tied with 6. tholic at Manchester, 3:30 to determine their own destiny. repressed by their government. plaque with Dick Cobb’s picture Social Club, 12-5, at Fitzgerald Field. Tim O’Neil Grlftev ph 1110 Catherine Cerrina. a part of the During her free time, Cerrina department. National Leagueetandlnge Totols 41 3 10 2 Totols 36 4 9 4 Runs Butted In Coventry at Portland. 3:30 That means they are trying to Entire communities are ready to on it. Underneath, it reads. “ For had three hits and Carl Slusarczyk, Bill Frattaroli. Charlton p 0 0 0 0 Mitchell, Son Francisco, 37; ONelll, Manchester High School teaching loves gardening and being out­ Cobb passed away in April 1988 New YorK 101 000 801 0 0 -3 Reed oh 0 0 0 0 Cromwell at Bolton. 3:30 achieve the basic human rights die because they disagree with Dan Socha. Tim Bycholski and Frank Marandino CIncInnoti, 30; (Sclorraga, Montreal, 7 f; staff since 1970, says she has no doors. She also spends some of due to circulatory problems. the Kids.” Eost Division Callfomlo 001 001 100 01— 4 DJeksn or 0 10 0 VHoves, PhllodelDhlo, 77: WCIork, Son BOYS TRACK - Enfield at we are taking for granted.” the policy that their government Two outs when winning run scored. Totals a 5 8 5 Totals a 6M 6 regrets about becoming a He attained letters in football, The High School World staff two apiece for Pub. Slusarczyk. Frattaroli and W L Pet. OB Francisco, 77; Schmidt, Phllodelphlo, 26; explained Hannon. “ You can no and our government has put upon her time reading the law manuals New York 30 15 .571 E— Armas. OP— New York 7, California 2. Guerrero, StLouls, 7S; Murray, Los Anoeles. Manchester, 3:30 would like to congratulate the Socha homered. Jon Brandt homered and Snake Pntsburgh oil 110 088—8 teacher, and would do it again. and attending workshops for her basketball, baseball, and track at St. Louis 19 16 543 1 LOB— New York 9. Collfornia 7. 2B — 7S. longer talk to these people about them. It is with respect for them Clnelniratl n o 001 013-6 East Catholic/St. Bernard Athletic Department for a job Mateya had two hits for WSC. Montreal 30 18 .526 RHenderson, Howell. Mattingly. Tolleson. Pitching (4 Decisions) Cerrina was a quiet child summer job as a legal assistant. MHS and was a letterman in V/7 Two oufs when winning run scored. policy. They are no longer willing and their courage that I ask you to O)lcooo 16 16 .500 2'/? H R — Arm as (2). Kelly (2).$6— Kelly 4(12), Glovlne, Atlanta, SO, 1.000; RHo, Cincinnati, at Hand, 3:30 well done and remember Cobb for CHARTER OAK — Highland Park Market scored DP— Cincinnati 1. LOB-Plltsburoh 3, growing up in Glastonbury, but Today, Cerrina has a husband, football and basketball at Virgi­ Philadelphia 16 19 .457 4 Sax (10). DWhIte 2 (15). S— Woshlngton. 40,1 000; Gooden, New York, 5-1, Sa; Burke. GIRLS TRACK - Enfield at to listen to discussions. They have become involved, to try and find a Cincinnati 6. 7B— Sabo 2, Dloz. HR— BonIMo nia State University in Peters­ all he did for MHS, the town, and two runs in the seventh for a 7-6 come-from-behind Pittsburgh 14 21 .400 6 S F — Joyner. Montreal, 41,.800; Fernandez, New York, 4-1, took an avid part in sports during two stepchildren and enjoys her (4), Bonds (5), ROilnones (3). Manchester, 3:30 gone through too much suffering, way to resolve this tragedy. win over Glenn Construction II at Fitzgerald Field. West Division IP H R ER BB SO .800; KHowell, Philadelphia. 41. .800; Smiley, her stay in high school. She loved job. burg, Va. Although baseball was the people of Manchester. w L Pet. New York IP H R ER BB SO pntsburgh,41, .800,H are tiedwith.750. East Catholic/South Wind­ and too much loss. What they “ It is so that these people no OB Pinsburgh his best sport, he didn’t play in Glenn Boggini and Todd Mozzer each homered and Cincinnati 21 15 .583 __ LaPoint 7 6 3 3 3 3 to ride horses and ponies and even Heaton 6 M 4 1 1 0 7 sor at Windham, 3:30 want is self-determination, land, longer have to march, or live with San Froncisco 19 16 .514 2'/j GuternrKin 3 2 0 0 0 1 “ I can’t imagine myself not college because VSU didn’t have - Keith DiYeso Joe Panaro. John Haggerty and Chris Schaffer JRoblnson L,2-4 2 5 5 5 1 1 tried her hand at fox hunting. Lx>s Angeles 17 18 .486 3'/s McCullers L.M 1-311120 BOYS TENNIS - Cheney credit, health care: things we the constant fear of their children teaching,” she says. She teaches Landrum 0 10 0 10 Cerrina describes herself as a a baseball team. Ian Greenwald added two hits apiece for the Markets. Bill Silver San Diego 19 21 .475 4 Rlghettl 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 CkickHKill Tech at East Hampton, 3:15 often take for granted. dying or being made to ’disap­ Law and Order classes and U.S. homered and doubled twice. Bob Kilpatrick ripped Atlanta 16 20 .474 4 Collfemki Basketball late bloomer and was unsure of Houston 17 19 .472 4 Blyleven 7 7 2 2 2 4 Browning 6 8 5 5 1 3 GIRLS TENNIS - Hartford "In the villages of El Salvador pear.’ We are at the point in our History courses. three hits and Bill Finnegan a pair for Glenn. M c O u re 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 BIrtsos 2 0 0 0 0 1 what to do in her life. A step that Montfoy’s Gomes Public at Manchester, 3:30 you have to walk 45 minutes to get own economy where we do not She is well liked by students and WOMEN’S REC — Hungry Tiger Restaurant Chlcogo 4, Atlonto 0 Horvev 1 1 1 1 2 2 Charlton W,2-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 led her in the right direction was CIncInnoti 6, Pittsburgh 5 Froser W.1-2 2 1 0 0 0 2 Landrum pitched to 7 batters In the 9th. GOLF — Manchester/South to a stream, which often dries up. even have enough money to staff. “ She’s really down to WP—Charlton. NBA playoff glance working for the Glastonbury blanked Gorman Insurance, 14-0. at Charter Oak Los Angetes 3, New York 1 Windsor at Enfield, 3 p.m. In most of the United States we do attend to our own needs. It is time earth.” said Brian Richard, a Club sees Marceau Park. Paula Crabtree, Sue Ladyga, Colleen Son Diego 6, Montreot 5. 11 Innings Umpires— Home, Halllon; First, Craw­ Recreation Department since she Phllodelphlo 3. San Francisco 7.12 Innings ford; Second, West; Third, MeSherrv. Aquinas at East Catholic not think it an impossiblity to get for people to think logically, of former student. Delehanty and Stacey Raymer each zipped three T— 7:14, A — 16JD0. FIRST ROUND discovered she enjoyed working (Best-of-S) (Tallwood), 2:30 to a doctor or to have clean water. how we can divert these funds we The Manchester High School Most of his pantomime was Only games scheduled with kids very much. For the future. Cerrina would hits and Jan Norris. Lois Valliere. Madeline Walker G olf EASTERN CONFERENCE The army, under the direction of send to El Salvador into our own French Club went to Jorgensen very humorous, but the rest was and Gail lacchia two apiece for HTR. Ladyga belted Tuesdoy's Oomes Padres6,Expos5 Detroit X Boston 0 Upon furthering her education, like to travel. She has already Atlanta (Glavlne5-0) ot Chicago (Sanderson Detroit 101, Boston 91 the U.S. Embassy, closes off food economy. Auditorium at the University of more unrealistic and subjective, 3-2), 2:20 p.m. Wednesday she earned her associates degree journeyed to Egypt and the two homers. Karen Dillon and Kate Sadloski each (111nnings) Detroit 102, Boston 95 deliveries to the villages, and as a “ The money we have sent has Connecticut on March 22. such as “ The Creation of the collected two hits for Gorman’s. Pittsburgh (Kromer 0-1) ot Cincinnati Detroit 100, Boston 85 from the Hartford College for Middle East, and would like to go (Mohler 5-3). 7:35 p.m. Country Club BASEBALL - Enfield at result one in four children are caused an archbishop to be After meeting at a restaurant, World” or “ Eater of the Heart.” S A N D IE O O MONTREAL Women, and her bachelor’s and to China and Australia. WEST SIDE — Food for Thought unseated San Francisco (Reuschet 6-2) at Phllodel- Archie Peormon aced the pdr-3,18lh hole New York 3, Phllodelphlo 0 Manchester, 3:30 ObrhM malnourished. murdered, and over one-half o f ' we were going to the wordless He did his entire one-man show phia (M .M addux M ) . 7:35 p.m. with a six Iron on Sunday. He was In o ObrhM New York 102, Phllodelphlo 96 her master’s degree from the Sterling Upholstery. 14-2, at Pagani Field. Steve W ynne It 6 13 1 Raines If East Catholic at Xavier San Diego (Show 4-4) at Montreal (Holman foursome with Loswey, Dobllch and 6 0 10 New York 107, PhllodelDhlo 106 Many students were shocked the country to be completely wonder, the world’s greatest without the benefit of props, RAIom r 7b 6 0 0 0 Folev 7b Universitv of Hartford. — Greg Scott Root had four hits. Kurt Paternostro, Stephen 1-0).7:35p.m. Pooplos. 4 0 10 New York 116, PhllodelDhlo 115, OT (Palm er Field), 7 p.m. T(W;vnn ct 4 2 3 1 Hudler 2b when they were first informed of destroyed. The U.S. supplies 75 pantomimist, who has thrilled scenery, or makeup, other than Los Angeles (Valenzuela 0-3) at New B LI N 0 15— A Gross- Helen Muttv 83. Net- 7 0 0 0 Martin and Joe Wojnilo three apiece and Mark JaCkirk rt 5 0 11 Gdlorre 1b Coventry at Cheney Tech, audiences throughout the world York (Oorllng 2-3), 7:35 p.m. Nonev Davls53. B- Ida M e Mahon 83-30-53. 4 110 Chicago 3, Cleveland 2 the horrors being committed in El percent of El Salvador’s budget. his wite face. JeO ark It 0 0 0 0 Brooks rf Logan and Mark Echart two each for Food. Darren St. Louis (DeLeon 6-2) at Houston BEST 17 — (no first names given) Gross- 5 0 10 Olcogo 95, Cleveland 88 3:30 with his interpretations of the Nelson 1b 6 12 0 Wolloch 3b Salvador, a country about the Neither El Salvador nor the U.S. This extraordinary Frenchman (Clancy 1-3), 8:35 p.m. Matava 77 Net- Peormon 64-7-67, McFar­ 5 13 1 Cleveland 96, Chlcogo 88 Cubit had two of Sterling’s eight safeties. Sontlogo c SOFTBALL — Manchester comic and tragic aspects of our Wednesdov's Oomes land 70-6-64, M o tavo 71-7-64. B- Horan 5 0 2 3 DM rtnz ct 2 0 0 0 Chicago 101, Cleveland 94 same size as Massachusetts. can continue like this. It is time has had unanimous acclaim Salozor 3b 4 0 0 0 ONIxon cf New science group formed PAGANI — Correnti Real Estate devoured Pittsburgh ot Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. 77- 11-61, Thibodeou 74-11-63, H ogan 76-17-64, 7 110 Clevelond 108, Chicago 105, OT at Enfield. 3:45 daily existence: Marcel AAoDovIs 0 “ It’s hard to believe we support we allow a redistribution of around the world: New York, San Diego at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Bolseneou 77-17-65. C- Lou ile r 80-19-61, 10 0 0 Fltzgorld c 5 111 Chicago 101, Chicago 100 Acadia Restaurant, 17-2, at Pagani Field. Charlie Tmplln ss Sacred Heart at East Ca­ Marceau. Los Angeles at New York, 7:35 p.m. E v a rts 80-18-67. Rodobaugh 87-70-67. Ros- 4 0 0 0 Owen ss 4 110 all that torture and misuse of wealth there.” England. Australia. Israel, Mex­ Terrell p 3 0 10 BSmtth 0 This year. Earl Carlyon. a high school juniors, judged a Russo, Mike Correnti and Mickey Bombardier each Son Froncisco at Philadelphia, 7:35 setto 81-17-64, W ood 75-15-64. D- Boblgon 2 0 10 Milwaukee 3, Atlanta 3 tholic, 3:30 Although not all the students After we settled down, a 10 10 WJhnsn oh power,” said junior Tim Chris­ ico, Germany, France, Boston, p.m. 91 -71-70. Johnson 96-77-74. Ronnrv 3b 10 0 1 Atlanta 100, Milwaukee W physics teacher at MHS, has science fair at Waddell Elemen­ had three hits and Bruce Baltovick. Dave Sander Roberts 3b 0 7 0 0 Bolton at Coventry, 3:30 agreed with Hannon’s approach silhouette came on the scene and Atlanta at Chlcogo. 8:05 p.m. SWEEPS — Gross- Motavo 77. Net- Hesketh o 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 100, Atlanta 98 tensen. “ The money could be Yugoslavia, and Portugal. Of and Jeff Dolin two each for Correnti’s. St. Louis at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Burke o 0 0 0 0 established a new group to tary School. Looking into the Parllm on 80-9-71, Fohev 81-9^77, R, Smith Milwaukee 117, Atlanta 113 OT BOYS TENNIS - Enfield at spent on so many other things.” to the problem of El Salvador, the started to move. With a few him, Chicago’s critics said: “ He DUSTY — Hartford County Sheriffs Association 78- 6-77. B Gross- Horon 77. Net- Bolseneou Noboo ph 10 0 0 Atlanta 110, Mllwoukee 104 Manchester. 3:30 promote the sciences at Manches­ future, the group is planning to McGttgn o 0 0 0 0 The conflict began in a Civil majority of the students showed gestures, he portrayed birth and is simply superb ... the best thing American League results 84- 17-77. Thibodeau 83-11-77, Hooon 84-17-77. Milwaukee 96, Atlonto 97 ter High School. hold workshops for elementary handcuffed Trinity Covenant Church. 10-6, at C Gross- Wood 86. Net- Louzlor 88-19-69, Aldrele ph 10 11 East Catholic at Xavier, War in 1980 between Salvadoran concern over the current death with a single movement of that ever happened to silence.” Perez pr Keeney Street Field. Tom Nagle had three hits and Rodobaugh 89-70-69. D Gross- Engberg 97. 0000 WESTERN CONFERENCE 3:45 school children. Totals 45 613 6 Totals 44 513 4 armed forces and Farabundo situation. his body, played David and Meg Coursey, an active French Net-Johnson 107-77-85. L.A. Lakers X Portland 0 The goal for the group, The six students in the group Dave Kendall. Mickey Ramos, Eddie Lineras, Tigers 3. White Sox 2 BEST 15 — Gross- Karen 70. Net- Klernon L.A. Lakers ia, Portland 100 GIRLS TENNIS - Man­ Marti front for National Libera­ Goliath, commited suicide and Club member, found this “ Roi du Son DtOBO 080 380 Oil 0 1 -6 “ I agree with Mr. Hannon that are: Meg Berte, Alexia Cruz, Paaul DeLucco and Lance Powell two aapiece for 80-77-58. B Gross- Teets 80. Net- Buccherl L.A. Lokers 113, Portland 105 “ Women in Science” , is to get Mentreal OM 180 TOO oi—8 chester at Enfield, 3:30 tion (F M N L). The U.S. govern­ went to war. mouvement” very interesting, 87-31-51, Allen 87-31-57. C Gross-Loolnskl84. L.A. Lakers 116, PorTlond 108 we should not be supporting the more girls interested in the Erica DeJoannis, Sheryl Bran- the Sheriffs. Mark Todd, Danny O’Shea. Dave CHICAGO DETROIT Net- Chinick 91-35-56, Stocholi 93-36-57. D E— Sontloao, Templeton. DP— Montreal 1. Mercy at East Catholic, 3:30 ment is a major ally to the One of his best mimes was “ Bip especially “ the way he can move LOB— Son Diego II, Montreal 9. 7B— government of El Salvador, dalik, Karen Lee and Laura Towel and Dave DeValve each blistered two hits for Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Gross-Calhoun85. Net-Gannon88-38-50. OoMen State 3, Utah 0 honors and advanced placement Santiago, Galarraga, Walloch 2, Wynne 2. Salvadoran government sending travels by train.” in which he and control his body. That was a Guillen ss 4 0 11 Pettis cf 3 1 0 0 BEST NINE — A- Pot Mistretta 31-5-76. Golden State la , Utah 119 which is unusual for me since I Sines. Trinity. SB— TGwvnn 3 (17), Owen (7), Rolnes(9). courses. created the vibration of an Goltghr cf 4 1 2 0 Lemon rf 4 1 1 2 Gordie Quick 31-4-77, Bill Peoples 33-5-28, (talden State 99, Utah 91 close to $2 million per day, great play.” she said. S—D a Martinez. am in the arm y,” said senior Kittle dh 3 0 0 0 Whitakr 2b 3 1 2 1 Bob Jones B-4-78, Steve Donoghue 33-5-28, Golden State IM, Utah 106 making El Salvador the third On March 29, “Women in imaginative train and the misfor­ Boston pr 0 0 0 0 Morind dh 3 0 0 0 Dove A nderson 37-4-78, M ike PrestI 37-4-78. IP H R ER BB SO Radio, T V Adam Janeczek. — Ryan Barry Son DIoao Science” , which consists of six tunes of his character Bip. Caldem rt 4 0 1 0 Lynn If 3 0 0 0 Gross- Archie Peormon 76. B- Llovd Phoenix X Denver 0 largest recipient of U.S. military — Frederique Gabard Terrell 7 ^3 9 4 2 0 4 CMrtnz 1b 3 0 0 0 Sheridan If 0 0 0 0 Davidson B-6-26, Carroll Moddon a-6-26. Phoenix 104, Denver 103 Baines ph 10 0 0 Nokes c 3 0 0 0 AtaOavIs W,2-0 3 1-3 3 1 1 23 aid. — Maureen Pickett Soccer Paul Sulllvon 34-7-27, Tim Dolehontv33-6-77, Montreal Phoenix la , Denver 114 M onria 2b 4 0 11 Bergmn 1b 3 0 0 0 Doug McKinnon 34-7-27, Frank Livingston Phoenix 1M, Denver 121 Tonight EW IIm s 3b 3 0 0 0 C Brown 3b 3 0 0 0 33-6-27. C- Al Chevrette 37-10-77, Bill Leone BSm Ilh 7 7 2 7 24 Hesketh 0 0 1110 Lyons If 2 10 0 Brum ly ss 3 0 2 0 36- 9-27, G o ry W ood 35-8-27, Paul Rossetto Seattle 3, Houston 1 Burke 2 41102 7 p.m. — AAA Alliance: Korkoylc c 3 0 1 0 37- 9-28, Chad Whitesell 37-9-78. D- Rov Seattle 111, Houston 107 McGffgan L,1-3 2 7 2 2 2 2 Sunday’s results Totals 31 2 6 2 Totote 21 3 5 3 Hickey 39-14-25, Bob Brldgem on 39-13-76, Seattle 109, Houston 97 Pawtucket at Buffalo. NESN Commentary: Baseball crowds missing Hesketh pitched to 1 bolter In the 8th. Tom Ackermon 39-17-77, Keith Byrnes Houston 126, Seattle 107 WP— MoDovIs. 7:30 p.m. — Dodgers at Manchester Soccer Club Cyclones (girls 14 and Oticogo 001 000 001— 2 38- 11-27. Seattle 96, Houston 96 Umpires—Home, (}avls; Rrst, (Vegg; Detroit U» 000 OOx-d SW EEPS — Gross- Archie Peormon 76. Mets, SportsChannel, WFNS under) downed West Hartford, 3-1. Sharon Fish, E—Pettis, Karkoylce. DP— Detroit 1. Second. KIbler; Third, Quick. dollars to get into a high school Net- Bill Peoples 80-9-71, Bob Jones 79-8-71, CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS The Manchester High School come the victories which lead to a Many people might not be Sheila Ringbloom and Jenn Barnett had the goals LOB--Chlcago 4, Detroit 4. 2B— Whitoker. T— 3:47. A — 12,110. (12.30-AM) Steve Donoghue 80-9-71. B- Carroll Maddox (Best-of-a baseball team is approaching the attending baseball games also basketball or soccer game, but HR— Whitaker (S).Lemon (1). SB— Pettis (1). 9 p.m. — Boxing: Danny winning season. and Kristin Mochnick, Tam m y Glaeser, Sharon 79. Net- Steve Pyka 81-12-69. Frank Living­ EASTERN CONFERENCE not for our country’s national ston n-ll-TO, Bill Sulllvon 70, Ed Haves Milwaukee vs. Detroit end of a most exciting and The baseball team is loaded because the field doesn’t seem Rackow and Jenn Cool played well for the Cyclones. IP H R ER BE SO Morgan vs. Mike Politt, ESPN 85- 14-71, Rov Chittick 83-11-72, Bill Hickey Wednesday, May 10 successful season. with that spirit and as a result, attractive to them. Unlike many pastime? Is it that people don’t Devon Garceau played well in goal. Chlcogo 85-13-72. C- G o ry W ood 84. Not- Al Chevrette Dodgers 3. Mete 1 Detroit 85. Milwaukee 80 10 p.m. — Yankees at Long L.2-4 7 1-3 5 3 3 2 3 As the team comes down the other fields on the high school understand the game? Or is it 87-19-68, Chad Whitesell 91-18-73, M ayn ard Friday, Moy 12 Athletics, WPOP has compiled a record wealthy McCorthy 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Clough 92-18-74, Poul Rossetto 91-17-74, Al Detroit 113, Mllwoukee 97 level, Manchester’s Kelley Field that school spirit goes down at the LO S A N O E L S N E W Y O R K final stretch, the Indians, under enough to brag about. If other SPIRITS — The MSC Spirits (boys 10 and under) Patterson 1-3 0 0 0 10 Ober 89-15-74, Bob Wallaco90-16-74. D G ro ss- Sunday, May 14 10:30 p.m. — Red Sox at Ob r h M doesn’t have a fence. Although end of the year? Or, still further, Detroit KelthBvrnes92. Not- Roy Hlckey93-77-66. ObrhM Detroit 110, Milwaukee 90 tribe leader Don Race, find successful sports teams, such as downed Farmington, 4-0, and lost to Stamford in Tanano W.3-4 8 5 2 2 1 5 Rndloh 3b 4 0 0 0 Dvkstro cf 4 0 0 0 Angels, NESN. WTIC FOUR BALL — (AABB Division) Gross- Monday, May 15 themselves in a position where there have been dozens of home is it that students get tired CGwvnn It 4 1 1 0 HJohsn ss 3 0 0 0 the soccer and basketball squads, State Cup play, 4-0, last weekend. A. J. Robenhymer Hemandz S.7 1 1 0 0 1 1 Gordle Oulek-Bob Jones-Goorge Martln- Detroit 96, Mllwoukee94, Detroit wins series Seoroge o 0 0 0 0 Hmndz 1b runs there in recent years, one because summer is approaching Tanano pitched to 1 hotter In the 9th. Llovd Davidson 67, Stan McFarland-Rov 3 0 0 0 40 they could be crowned the cham­ can get such a turnout for their had three goals and Rayn Buzzell one. Josh Brown, Duncan If 1 0 1 3 Umpires— Home, McKeon; Rrst, Kaiser; Fohey-Walt Kuloo-Corl Bolin 69. Net- Bill Strwbrv rt 4 12 1 pions of the CCC East. games, then why can’t a winning has yet to see a ball go out of the and the work load is increasing AAorshol rf 4 0 11 McRvIds It 4 0 10 Josh Egan and Jeff Cahmpagne played well Second. Voltogglo; Third, Cousins. Peooles-Ron Rencurrol-Hol Glgllo-Rov Chicago vs. New York M urray 1b 3 0 0 0 Jefforls 7b Sportlight In order to survive in a heated park. immensely? Gordon 60, Dick Smith-Torry Schilling-Bill 4 0 0 0 Tuesday, May 9 baseball team attract many defensively. Zack Willhide had the shutout in goal. Dempsy c 2 0 0 0 M ogodn 3b G lg u e ro -R Ic k D e N Ic o lo 60, B ill M o ra n - 3 0 10 Chicago 130, New York 109, OT divisional race, a team must spectators as well? Of course not having a fence Whatever the reason, there is Sclosclo c 10 0 0 Elster ss 0 0 0 0 BlueJays5,lndlans3 Corroll Moddox-Guv Mlono-Rov Finnegan Thursday, May 1) Shelby cf 4 0 0 0 Sasser c One reason why the baseball takes some of the excitement out nothing better for parents and 61, Leo Cvr-Pete Foster-Bob Hunter-GM 3 0 0 0 New York 114, Chlcogo 97 maintain the kind of play charac­ Homltn 3b 3 1 0 0 Frndez o 2 00 0 Bolsoneau 61. (CCDD Division) Gross- Al Saturday, May 13 teristic of a winning ballclub. games are not well-attended, of a ballgame. but in a way the children alike to do than watch CLEVELAND TORONTO Andesn ss 3 1 0 0 Aoso 0 Ober-Bob LaChopelle-MIchanowIcz-Bob 0 0 0 0 Chicago 111, New York 88 May 16 o b r h b l Ob r h M OAorgon o 3 0 1 0 AAozzllll oh Each player has helped the team besides by the family and friends absence of a fence should also be their favorite Indian display their White 77. Net- Jock Shoo-Bob Somuols- 0 0 0 0 Sunday, May 14 O M cD w l If 4 1 1 0 Felix rf 4 1 1 0 M IO ovIs It 0 0 0 0 M cDw II 0 0 0 0 0 Events on this day in sports: Earle Wllson-JIm D'Amoto 57, Harm Chlcogo 106, New York 93, Chlcogo in a different way throughout the of the players, could be the exciting. Fans like to be as close talents within the white lines of SPORTS Browne 2b 4 1 2 1 Fernndz ss 4 0 0 0 M Htchr ph 10 0 0 M yers o 0 0 0 0 Dvorak-TedStepanskl-BIIILoono-Bob leads series XI Carter cf 4 0 0 0 Gruber 3b 4 1 1 0 JHowell 0 0 00 0 1916 — Damrosch, ridden season, but there isn’t anyone seemingly unpleasant grounds to the field as they can get and the diamond shaped field in Blanchard 58, Don Jardes-JIm Grade-Bill Tuesday, May 16 Snyder rf 4 0 11 GBell If 4 1 3 3 Totals n 3 4 3 Totals a 1 4 1 Colhoun-Goorge Blount 59, Paul Sulllvon- Chicago at New York, 8 p.m. by Lineus McAtee, takes the who supports a team more than a for the viewers. Instead of without a fence which separates inspiring games of baseball. Just PO BrIn lb 3 0 0 0 McGrItf 1b 4 1 7 0 Roger Macalone-Bernie Glovino-Ralph Friday, May 19 Jacoby 3b 4 0 0 0 M oseby cf 3 1 1 7 Los Angolas 000 001 001— 3 early lead, gives it up in the fan. Especially when a game bleachers, the normal spectators’ them from the players, they feel picture the scenario: a 3-2 count F ra nk 60, T o m Atom lan-BIM Hunnltord- New York at Chicago, Bp.m. .Itnecessory IN BRIEF Medina dh 4 1 1 1 Whitt c 7 0 0 0 Now Yerli 000 100 000— 1 stretch, an(d comes back to Nlck DIPIotro-Rav HIckevtt. comes down to the wire, there site, the spot to watch the games like they are part of the game. on one of the heavy hitting Indian Atlanson c 3 0 1 0 M links dh 7 0 0 0 DP— Los Angeles 1. LOB— Lus Angeles 9, Sunday, May 21 Fermln ss 3 0 0 0 Brenly ph 1 0 1 0 New York 5. 7B— CCxWvnn. H R — Strawberry beat Greenwood by l>/4 isn’t a more inspiring feeling than is on Kelley Field’s “ hill” out of Another reason for the poorly- batsmen in the seventh inning of a Rangers sign Dahlen l^ w lss dh 0 0 0 0 Tallwood (8). Chicago at New York, iD.m,Itnecessory lengths in the Preakness a spectator “ cheering" from the play along the first baseline. The attended games could be the scoreless game with all the ducks LIrlono 2b 3 0 0 0 Stakes. on the pond (bases loaded). The ALYSSA HOMAN NEW YORK (AP) — Left wing Ulf Dahlen Totols 33 3 6 3 Totals 31 5 9 5 TWO-MAN SCRAMBLE — Gross- Blaine IP H R ER BB SO bleachers. However, the euphony “ hill,” a term coined many years assumption that a standard fee is Horeld-Tod Blosko 65, John Nellgon-Don Los Anoolos WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers 4, Seattle 0 of the crowded bleachers has ago by students, in fine for kids to necessary for admittance to all lefthander sets, he delivers, the signed a multiyear contract with the New York Clevelond 000 002 100— 3 Homo67, Jock Carey-Cralg Phillips 67. Net- M organ 7 7-3 4 1 1 I 9 L.A. Lakers 113, Seattle 107 1925 — Flying Ebony, ridden Norm Mowdslev-Bob Mlllette 51, Bernie Seoroge W,M 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 rarely been present at this year’s watch games from, but for the scholastic sporting events. The batter steps into the pitch... Rangers of the NHL Monday. Toronto 100 400 OOx-d L.A. Lakers IX , Seattle 108 Ouesnel-George McCartney 53, Joe Barter- JHowell S,4 I 0 0 0 2 2 by Earl Sande, becomes E— Allanson. DP—Cleveland 2. LOB— L.A. Lakers 91, Seattle 86 ball games. older baseball enthusiasts it is two or three dollar ticket price Stop by Kelley Field and Dahlen, 22, was fifth on the Rangers in goals John Antosik 54, Tom Bow-MIck Gvokerl 55, IWW V*n TOVol rlr Clevelond 4. Toronto 3. 2B— Browne 7, L.A. Lakers 97, Seottle 95 only the fourth field horse witness the Indians’ annexation scored with 24 in 1988-89 despite missing 24 AAcGriff, Brenly. H R — GBell (4). M oseby (3). Steve Cooke-Frank SchultzSS. Fmdez 7 3 114 6 What makes sports competi­ probably a bit uncomfortable. usually charged at the gates of Profile: Homan M edina (3). S B — Felix (1). LOW DROSS-LOW NET — Gross- Horry Aose 1 0 0 0 1 0 to win the Kentucky Derby, a Golden State vs. Phoenix tions well attended? ’The first This is made evident by the vast many high school baseball fields of the CCC East. games with assorted in.iuries. He added 19 IP H R ER BE SO NowobllskI 72, Len Belanger 83. Net- Bill AAcDwII L,1-3 1-3 0 2 2 2 0 Saturday, May 6 1*/^ length victory over Cap­ Wood 70, Ed MItfItt 70, Jim Dgllmonte 72, M ye rs 7-310010 quality that a sports club must number of people sitting in beach across the state is not so at assists for 43 points in 56 games. devokm d Phoenix IX , (Solden State 103 1 Fdrrell L.^3 5 1-3 7 5 4 1 0 TonvJudenls72. WP— McDowell, tain Hal. Tuesday, M a y 9 undoubtedly possess is team chairs behind the backstop dur­ Manchester High School. Why is — Ryan Barry Dahlen was the Rangers’ first round TWO-MAN SCRAMBLE (BEST 14) — Umpires— Home, Rennert; First, Brock- BoHes 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Golden Stole }77, Phoenix ia 1964 — Northern Dancer, Keith DlYeso Stoddord 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Gross- John Nellgon-Dan Home 48, Blaine londer; Second, Engel; Third, Runoe. spirit. Along with team spirit ing games. it that people would spend a few a unique student selection and the seventh player taken overall Thursday, May 11 Hareld-Ted Blosko 48, Dave Gunas-Tom T— 3:14. A — 34,6a. ridden by Bill Hartack, wins Orosco 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Phoenix 113, (Jolden State 104 in the 1985 draft. The 6-foot-2, 196-pound Johnson 48. Net-BobMIllette-Norm Mawds- Toronto Saturday, Moy 13 the Preakness Stakes by Key 9 6 3 3 1 1 ley 24, Bernie Quesnel-George McCartney “ I don’t project myself as a Homan has been accepted to Swedish native just finished his second NHL WA-7 Phlllle83,6iante2 Phoenix 135, (3olden Stote99, Phoenix leads 2>/i lengths over The Scoun­ 33, Steve Cooke-Frank Schultz 35, Tom series X I scholar, I don’t like to be all the University of Connecticut season. Bow-MIck Gvokerl 35. (12 innings) Tuesday, May 16 drel. Royals 4. Twins 3 STABLEPO RD— Gross- Ston Domlan 19, Commentary: Backing into position scholastic.” said senior Alyssa Honors program, Boston Univer­ Golden State at Phoenix, 10:X p.m. Mike Ddvls 8, Jim Bidwell 3. Net- Paul 1976 — The Montreal Thursday, May 18 Homan. sity, and George Washington Kenneson a , Sal Russo 31, Gordon Beebe27, Kittle player of week KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA S A N F R A N FHILA Phoenix ot Golden State, 10 p.m.. If Canadiens win their 19th University in Washington D.C, Lee Kupldero 25. B Gross- Bruce Movnordl, obrtiM O b r h b l necessary felt that the mere protrusion of a In addition to ensuring the of vehicles such as tractors and This is very true of Homan. O b r h b l O b r h b l Peter Bronn 1. Net- Bill Wood 79, Kurt NHL Stanley Cup with a New Law: Be it mandated by Wilson cf 5 2 2 2 Newmn 2b 4 0 1 0 DNIxon cf 6 0 0 0 Samuel Cf 5 0 1 0 Saturday, May x chrome fender was not an ade­ public that all new drivers would steam rollers, machines already Although she has been successful though she hopes to go to Boston NEW YORK (AP) - of the Hossett 24, Ed MItflH 24. C Gross- Andy RTTipsn 7b the Campbell Congressional Re­ Seltzer 3b 3 0 1 0 Glodden If 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 CJoniet If 5 0 0 0 Golden State of Phoenix, TBA, It necessory 5-3 victory over Philadelphia University. Though she’s not sure Welgert minus 3, Clay Hence minus 8. Net- WCIorK lb quate indicator of his presence. be dexterally talented, just think required by law to beep and flash throughout her academic career, Chicago White Sox, who hit .556 with two dIsSnts 1b 4 0 0 0 Puckett cf 4 0 2 0 5)31 Herr 2b 5 0 0 0 Flyers, capping a four-game solution that all 16- and 17-year- Ray Joferson45, Dennis Jolly 30, Joe Rogno Mlfchtll If of a career, Homan is set on Trtabll rf 4 1 1 2 GaettI 3b 4 0 1 0 4 1 7 1 Schmdf 3b 5 0 0 0 So, to buffer his bumper, the of the lives my law would save. little red lights while reversing, her social life is very important to homers and eight runs batted in last week, was 77. Mkfndo rf sweep. old drivers must honk rhythmi­ Elsnrch dh 3 0 1 0 Hrbek 1b 2 1 1 1 4 0 10 VHavei rf 5 0 1 0 her. Homan is a one-year majoring in mathematics and TWO-MAN BEST BALL — Gross- Jim Ltfferfi 0 NBA playoff result driver accompanied his back­ The number of bent bumpers will peacefully share their privi­ named on Monday the American League BJacksn If 4 0 0 0 M o se s rf 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jordan ilb 4 0 1 0 1980 — The Los Angeles cally on horns while backing out Bldwell-Stan Domlan 68, Stan Domlon-Ron Jurok 3b pursuing a math-oriented career. Player of the Week, Boone c 4 0 0 0 LorkIn rt 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Bedrosn P 0 0 0 0 ward motion with a solo on his would decline and one could buy a leges? Imagine what condition member of National Honor So­ Basllo 69, Ron Baslle-JIm Bidwell 70. Not- R ll« 3b 7 0 0 0 Thon oh 1110 Lakers post a 123-107 triumph onto dangerous roads. FWhIte 2b 1 1 0 0 CCostm dh 3 0 0 0 Jlm Autmon-Rdv Jefferson 58, Paul baby blue plastic horn. brace to combat that awfully the country would be in if all ciety and has set numerous goals Alyssa considers herself a Kittle, the Sox’s designated hitter, beat out StIlwM ss 4 0 1 0 Harper c 2 1 1 1 M nw rno c 2 0 0 0 Doulfon c 3 0 0 0 over the Philadelphia 76ers Konnoson-JIm Allen 60, Pete Brenn-JIm TrJont ph Pi8ton896,Bucl(sg4 beyond graduation. unique individual by just being Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek of Minnesota; D w ^ r ph 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Loke c 7 1 2 0 At this point, you’re thinking to Now I ’m sure that most driv­ painful Honker’s Palm ailment. construction vehicle operators Ritchie 60, Jim Bolce-Dennii Jolly 60, Chet Kenrwdv c 1 0 0 0 Jeltz ss 3 0 0 0 to win the NBA title in six Laudner c 0 0 0 0 Lukas-Don Wennlk 60, Sol Russo-DIck ers, excluding ones that drive They are cheap. Of course, bonus went on strike. There would be Homan moved here from Tol­ herself. Dave Valle of Seattle: and his own teammate, Bush ph 1 0 0 0 U rib* u 3 0 0 0 Cormon p 2 0 0 0 D ET R(M T (96) games. yourself, “ It’s amazing what a Brewer61. (kirrelft o 3 0 1 0 Dernier rt 2 1 1 3 mass mayhem. Maybe if we offer land in her sophomore year. She “ Many people try so hard to be Dave Gallagher. Boker ss 0 0 0 0 Aguirre 7-12 1-1 15, Mohorn 46 X 3 lo, 1982 — The New York body will do to get a laugh.” But, Rabbits engineered the German points would be awarded to those Gagne ss 2 1 1 1 Buffer cf 1 0 1 0 Lolmbeer 7-11 XO 17, Dum ors 7-11 8-9 77, enjoys the social aspect of the unique, I just want to be myself,” Totati 47 2 9 7 Totals this article owes its inception to way, find forward travel more whose horns consist of strange them a free hammer plus a Totals 32 4 6 4 Totols 32 3 7 3 42 1 7 3 Thomas 7-141-217, Johnson 1-5X22, Salley 1-3 Islanders complete a four- high school. she said. 1-73, Rodman 1-7X07, EdwardsX43-78. Totals the antics of a body, so I suggest hospitable than backward. One is projections on the steering wheel hundred complimentary nails, Rijo NL player of week fan nnancitce 000 880 800 OOM 38-661X2196. game sweep of the Van­ She also feels students are Konsos CItv 200 000 20B-4 we not pick on anybody. Besides, really talented if he can syn­ surface which seem, at times, to they will stay quiet. “ I ’m a social person, and I like Minnesota 002 100 000-3 Hockey PtiikKtolptito 000 000 080 003— 3 M IL W A U K E E (94) couver Canucks with a 3-1 meeting new people.” said enjoying themselves too much NEW YORK (A P) — Pitcher Jose Rijo of the E—Boone. DP— Konsos City 1. LOB— Two outs when winning run scored. Breuer 4 6 X 2 8 , Roberts 17-19X11X , SIkmo this column is not about bodies. chronize a rapid pushing of the slip into obscure black holes and E—Jurok 7. DP— Son Francisco 1. victory and win the NHL Anyway, the Mustang backed Homan. through high school and avoiding Cincinnati Reds, who allowed only one run in Konsos City 6, Minnesota 4. HR— Tartabull 4113-417, Humphries 410 4412, Moncriet 7-7 Sometimes last week, while horn with backward motion. The cannot be found. Let’s face it, (3), Harper (4), Gagne (1), Hrbek (7), LOB— Son Froncisco 13, Phllodelphlo 7. X3 6, Pierce X17 3-4 71, Brown 1-4 XO Stanley Cup fo the third into the arena, snorting all the 3B— VHayes, WCIork. HR— WCIork (6), Although she enjoys spending their grades. “ If everyone would winning two games last week, Monday was Wilson (1). SB— Newmon (5). S— 7.Totals3X7621-a94. leaving the Mary Cheney Li­ state Department of Motor Vehi­ there’s just no skill needed to Mitchell <121, Dernier (1). SB— Butler (7). straight year. while, and I merely hopped on my CCostlllo. NHL playoff glance Detroit » 74 a 7X-96 cles could use this as the “ ends whack one of those all-surface time with friends, listening to take advantage of the educational named National League player of the week. IP H R ER BB SO S— Manworlng, (Mormon. Milwaukee a 31 17 23-94 1987 — Alysheba, ridden brary, I saw a blue Mustang bike and rode away into the IP H R ER BB SO music, and working at Shady opportunity now, and have a good Rijo allowed only 5 hits, 5 walks and struck Konsos City XPoInf goals—Lolmbeer 3, Thomas 7, assertively backing into Main all, beats all” part of the driving jobbies. Besides, they’re out of Stonl«v Cup Plnol Son Pranclsce by Chris McCarron, wins sunset with Tonto, my faithful Glen, school remains a top time as well, they could keep the out 12 in 13 1-3 innings while posting an earned Bannister W.4^ 6 6 3 3 0 1 SIkmo. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Street. Inside the car, the driver, test. If the driver backs success­ style. TGordon 7 0 0 0 1 1 Sundovs Moy M Garrells 9 3 0 0 1 8 Detroit 47 (Thomas 10), Milwaukee 36 the Preakness Stakes finish­ sidekick. priority. She plays the clarinet in future in mind.” run average of 0.68. The Reds have won all Farr S.IO 1 1 0 0 0 0 Coloary 3, Montreal 2< Colgary leods Leffens L.1-1 2 2-3 4 3 3 1 I (Breuer 9). Assists— Detroit a (Thomas 13), a young male, was pounding fully out onto the street while ^erlM 10 Philadelphia ing one-half length ahead of There’s only one area for the band and is a member of the eight games he has started this season. MIrmesoto Mlliwaukee 26 (Humphries 14). Total fouls— anxiously but regularly on his honking his horn: he gets a PVnIth A 5 7 7 1 A Wetfrmdoy, Moy 17 Carman 9 4 0 0 7 4 Detroit 23, Milwaukee 15. Technicol— Bet Twice, who also was the concern. I wonder if the operators — Dave Campbell flag corps. — Renee Fournier n*r»riu<>#r I .1 I *1 1 7 7 7 4 Montreal nt Colgory, 9 05 pm . Bodrosn W,2-3 3 5 2 3 1 4 AAllwoukeecooch Harris. A — IB,6X. Kentucky Derby runner-up. horn. Obviously, this young man license. I 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 16. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 16, 1989 — 17 DILLON by 8tev Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT t r CARLYLE by Lerry Wright **WJ>J«^J****t Sen's**. tAs Puzzles 'Dear John’ based on English series 6fM «.''B U C N o S DlAS/> -N o to Wdu) Do pp‘ 15 thought it would be easier if I met agents and Afc? MP-. fJlCB o d y JI 40 Roundabout - “ Louise is inquisitive, independent, warm casting people so they would know me when BAC K SOUTH — Anne-Marie Johnson, who p o e ^ \ r I course 17 18 20 and loving,” said Carr. “ She really cares ' ^ r ^ 7 V ~ T 7 7 they cam e to London. Then I met Mark in my plays Althea Tibbs on NBC’s “ In the Heat of 42 Norma___ about these people. She loves the group.” More than Carr’s accent was incorporated agent’s office, and six months later we got the N ight,” is heading back down south for the r (Sally Field into the show. Because she was pregnant, so m arried.” NBC movie “ Home By Midnight.” She will movie) 23 24 25 26 was Louise. Carr and her husband, American Carr made her film debut at the age of 8 in play the girlfriend of a single father played by 45 Slow (mus.) Gary Cooper’s last movie, “The Naked Clifton Davis of “ Amen.” The movie also 31 actor Mark Arnott (“The Return of the 4 6___ alai Secaucus Seven” ), had a son, Dashiel, in E dge.” stars Tempestt Bledsoe of “The Cosby “ It’s hard to remember much about it,” she 49 Fermented ale 34 February. Show.” 51 Hurly-burly 53 Raider 37 54 Epic poem LI'L ABNER by Al Capp 55 Kept in reserve TV Tonisht THE PHANTOM by Laa FalK S By Barry 56 Rescue 42 43 44 45 W O RKIN' FOR A C H A IR .' -HOW KIN I VOO HAS ^tAR LtSS^SC *df^^ irs EHBARFIASSIM' EXPLAIN DE T'b e lie v e WHEN. FOR INSTANCE, OLD BAT TODAT WHAT VOU 49 50 ^ 5O0P IPB4, JOHN. I WORKS FOR SEES. DOWN d® @® Matlock (CC) While reluctantly de­ dZ) Vintage: A History of Wine Premiere [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Kelly' Unhappy with her NO, THEV'IZE HAVIN6 HEAR THERE ARE HIgH CLIFFY AT THE ENP. ^ h o u r s MY MUDOER. ASKS ME 5:00PM [ESPN] Legends of the DE TO BFUNG MV BOSS A C H A IR - a n d WALTER. Brickyard Highlights of the 1982 Indy fending a construction contractor accused life in the city, a girl leaves her mother and ypUR HISHNES6, \ WE /VII6HT WAIT ^OOff.VCH FUN OUT IS EASV-BUT IT 53 S4 [HBO] MOVIE: Casual Sex7' (CC) Tired HIGH ANP ROCKY.' BOODERS ME, OYER, FOR A I HCNY COULD A 500. of murdering a priest. Matlock finds an­ of meaningless relationships, two young stepfather to live with her real father in the COULP WE eXPLORI ) FDR THE KIP&, THERE COOKED DINNER CHAIR E A T 1 ___Major Alaskan wilderness. Christopher Chap­ “ ■ I6LANP “ WALTER. DINNER, _ [HBO ] Atlantic Records 40th Anniver­ other clergyman is a prime suspect. (60 women search for Mr. Right at an exclusive 55 man, Robert Logan, Twyla-Dawn Vokins. ANYWAYS? (constellation) sary: It's Only Rock 'N' Roll Highlights of min.) (In Stereo) singles spa. Lea Thompson, Victoria Jack- 1981. 2 Unfreeze the May 1988 celebration from Madison d® dZ) Nova (CC) Examines evidence sur­ son, Stephen Shellen. 1988. Rated R. (In 16 Square Garden, including the Bee Gees, rounding the 1963 assassination of Presi­ Stereo) [ESPN] Auto Racing; Celebrity Race 3 Vivacity (c)1989 bv NEA. Inc a Foreigner. Crosby. Stills & Nash, Genesis, dent John F. Kennedy. (60 min.) (R) [M A X ] MOVIE: And God Created From Long Beach, Calif, (R) Robert Plant, Yes and the Rascals. (60 MOVIE; 'Rio Grande' A tough cavalry Woman' A lovely convict schemes to win [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide min.) Part 2 of 2. (In Stereo) commander awaits orders to cross a river her parole in this remake of the 1956 Bar- [U SA ] Search for Tomorrow 5:30PM [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour so he can attack marauding Indians. John dot vehicle. Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Ben Johnson. Spano, Frank Langella. 1988. Rated R. (In 1 : 1 0AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Scared Stiff' CELEBRITY CIPHER 6:00PM (3) CD §D @0) ® News 1950. Stereo) The spirit of a sadistic, 19th-century slave 1^1^46 Capp Entarpnaaa. Inc C«M>fKy Cipbar cryptograms are created from quotations by famous peopie. past and present. trader terrorizes the modern-day occu­ ( D M att Houston [T M C ] MOVIE: You Talkin' to Me?' An Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's clue. Tequals M. (S) MOVIE: 'The Laughing Policeman' pants of his Southern mansion. Andrew aspiring actor becomes involved with a (11) Star Trek A policeman attempts to avenge the death Stevens, Mary Page Keller. 1987. Rated R. ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson of his partner, who was killed in a violent California TV station that promotes reli­ *CNH TY8 JNF CMHYKVMHK (18) Mission: Impossible mass murder on a San Francisco bus. Wal­ gion and racism. Jim Youngs, James No­ 1 ;1 5AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'For Keeps' dS) Airwolf ter Matthau, Bruce Darn. 1973. ble, Mykel T. Williamson. 1987. Rated R. (CC) A career-minded high-school senior YOUCAIOTG6 T OFF THAT SOMEBODY AT YOUR ' "COMPUT&R &RR0 R; faces the pressures of an early marriage FOOT.' NRK PMRH8XK RK VKVYIID dD Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders (61) Star Trek 10:30PM (33) odd Coupie BLONDIE by Dean Young B Stan Draka EASILY.' COMFWOY GOOFED Part 3 of 6. [A&E] Babe Ruth: That Ever Livin' Babe when she learns that she is pregnant. AMDYOUKMOW IT' The life of the inimitable Babe, from his ® Fulfill Your Dreams Molly Ringwald, Randall Batinkoff, Ken­ KFIRX BFIX NRTKMIP.' — d® T.J. Hooker BUT I JUST r e a l iz e d THAT WELL, OP COURSE, IT'S ON l | l f I'N\ MARRIED TO THE childhood days in Baltimore to his baseball S® All in the Family neth Mars. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) dS) Family Ties (CC). YOUR WEDDING RING IS THE WRONG RINGER .' WRONG MAN ^ years. Host: actor Pat O'Brien. (60 min.) @® INN News 1 :30AM (33 Career Media Network ON THE WRONG RINGER TYMAFMRH NFITHK. World of Survival (R) \ ^ [CNN] PrimeNews (3® Honeymooners Joe Franklin PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Getting people to like you is merely the other (61) Three's Company (33 [D IS] Rick Nelson; A Brother Remem­ @Z) Fawity Towers INN News side of liking them.” — Norman Vincent Peale. [A8iE] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. bers David Nelson pays tribute to his (333 brother Rick, who died on New Year's Eve, @1) Newhart (CC). ® Later With Bob Costas 199 [DIS] MOVIE: ‘The Misadventures of (B 1989 bv NEA. Inc. Merlin Jones' An oddball college stu­ 1985, featuring home movies, concert 11:00PM 133 d3 d® ® ® @Z) (3® Hogan's Heroes dent's weird experiments give him the abil­ footage, and interviews with his mother News [C N N ] Newsnight Update Harriet and his children. (60 min.) ity to read minds. Tommy Kirk. Annette (33 Benny Hill [ESPN] Legends of the Brickyard High­ Funicello, Leon Ames. 1964. Rated G. [ESPN] Karate; North American Ught (33) Cheers (CC). lights of the 1986 Indianapolis race. \ [ESPN] Sports Trivia Welterweight Championship From J0HU.Ja3 Rockford, 111. (60 min.) (Taped) ® Great Wok of China [U SA ] Hollywood Insider - d l [HBO] MOVIE: 'Hoosiers' (CC) A former A ® Jeffersons Love Boat I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME college coach faces resentment when he [HBO] MOVIE: Funny Farm' (CC) A 1 :35AM (33 Manhattan couple gets more than they ex­ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee takes over as head of an Indiana high- (24) Sneak Previews A comic look at 2:00AM (33 The Judge (CC) a l l e y OOP by Dave Oraue school basketball team. Gene Hackman, pected when they ditch big-city life for the funny and embarrassing roles played by (33) Dave Del Dotto; Financial Freedom WHAT ARE THERE'S ONLY 3 ...WE'LL START f Unscramble these four Jumbles, Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey 1986. quaint New England countryside. Chevy Hollywood's biggest stars. (R) (In Stereo) 'rO U G O TN O \ ABSOLUTELY ) ...YOUR WHX,THAT'S ( Chase, Madolyn Smith, Joseph Maher. ® Dating Game INDICATION OF NOTHIW a, / f RIENP ALL i IMPOSSIBLE! WE GOING \ ONE THING WE J WITH MOO ANDV one letter to each square, to form I ' " 7 ^ Rated PG (In Stereo) d® Weekday |R) TO DO, DOC ( CAN DO! SCAN OUR W AY, four ordinary words. 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) A LOCATION? i OSCAR! yoO PH A SJU ! I HES ^ TO Y [LIFE] E/R ® M 'A 'S 'H ® Jeffersons (CC). ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady VANISHEPT! b e SOM E­ FORWARD.' [LIFE] Cagney 8i Lacey WHERE! [IVIAX] MOVIE: 'Oklahoma Crude' The (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsLook PETIR story of an independent woman oil driller in [M A X ] MOVIE: The Clan of the Cave Bear' (CC) Prehistoric account of a blonde [C N N ] Moneyline [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Colors' Dennis Hop­ rough and tumble Oklahoma who battles per's controversial account of Los Angeles the immensely powerful oil company that orphan whose independent spirit leads her [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (aIHAT a % W i i to rebel against her Cro-Magnon family. gang violence and the elite police unit as­ wants to drive her from her land. George C. [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull wkMu twice* M( Daryl Hannah, Pamela Reed, James Remar. signed to control it. Sean Penn, Robert Du­ m9$ i?on'T m m Scott, Faye Dunaway, John Mills. 1973. vall, Maria Conchita Alonso. 1988. Ratec 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire / Rated PG. R. (In Stereo) [T M C ] MOVIE: ‘Colors' Dennis Hop­ [U SA ] Miami Vice WORNC [T M C ] MOVIE: 'American Ninja 2: The [U SA ] Lancer Confrontation' Two GIs face off with a per's controversial account of Los Angeles 1 1 :30PM 133 ® Nightllna (CC). drug kingpin who's turning American sol­ gang violence and the elite police unit as­ 2:30AM (33 Superior Court signed to control it. Sean Penn, Robert Du­ (33 Morton Downey Jr. diers into ninja assassins. Michael Dudl- Sustaining koff, Steve James, Larry Poindexter. vall, Maria Conchita Alonso. 1988. Rated (11) Hotieymooners (33 S-^Um TRYSOF 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) R. (In Stereo) ® Anushka ® Alice WHAT THEY SEf?Vei7 [U SA ] Murder, She Wrote ® Government Grants [C N N ] Sports Latenight IN t h a t RESTAU/?ANT [USA] Cartoon Express THE BORN LOSER by Art Saneom 8 : 3 0 P M (33 ® Wonder Years (CC) ( ^ ® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date FAVOREC7 BY THE scores. 6:30PM (D C B S News (CC). (In Stereo) Kevin, Paul and Winnie have different atti­ T (24) Automania Part 5 of 13. KARATE CROW(?. tudes toward their upcoming summer va­ 2:35AM (33 Family Feud I HAP A FLAT W H W PH tlU d ) ® ABC News (CC). cation. (In Stereo) (S® Rat Patrol ...iM o e - o n z UNCHAP d® i® NBC News (CC). ® St. Elsewhere 2:40AM [HBO ] MOVIE: ‘Bom to o u ro iiw e lTWOM£Oi Now arrange the circled letters to 9 : 0 0 P M (33 m o v ie : Trouble in Per- ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook, (S4) (5?) Nightly Business Report dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Race' A racecar driver falls in love with an form the surprise answer, as sug­ adise' Premiere, (CC) An elegant Italian auto designer who's arrived in TU PH PlK el gested by the above cartoon. d8) Family Ties (CC). American widow and a foulmouthed Aus­ [A ^ E ] Slap Maxwell Story America to test her latest vehicle. Joseph (61) Love Connection tralian sailor find themselves mismatched Bottoms, Marla Heasley, Marc Singer. PwEllOY, THIS 15" DH, Ve S.' A»JI> W 16 THAT - ” ^ I'LL LET Yp U GUV5 Fi6 H ^ u [C N N ] Sports Tonight Print answer here: castaways on a deserted tropical island. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) REAaY? TigUUtJ(y •M) IT DOT. CALL (V\E tOHeiV k A I y K X v [A8iE] Profiles Featured: Fidel Castro. Raquel Welch, Jack Thompson. 1989. (In [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Ten Who Dared' A Civil [C N N ] Showbiz Today Stereo) War veteran recruits nine men to join him 2:55AM [M A X ] m o v ie ; 'Howling eAKlMfr To HbU . leave TrieRE'6 A WllJlJER, (Answers tomorrow) on a scientific expedition down the Color­ [ESPN] SportsLook (33 ® Roseanne (CC) Roseanne and Dan II... Your Sister is a Werewolf (CC) An FATitiA WTrt $CK«e0l4E Jumbles: ABOVE BRAIN FELLOW ARTFUL pledge to pay off their bills. (R) (In Stereo) ado. Brian Keith, John Beal. James Drury. Intrepid trio travels to Transylvania with Yesterday's [LIFE] Easy Street 1960. Rated G. the intention of destroying the queen of the llJTeRCoM.' A eiTTER! I'D UKE Answer When you buy a herd of bison, you can expect (33 Hunter Part 2 of 2. to receive this—A BUFFALO “BILL" 7:00PM (33 Inside Edition [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date werewolves. Christopher Lee, Annie QUIT ‘IWP. ^ T& ® @® In the Heat of the Night (CC) McEnroe, Reb Brown. 1985. Rated R. , W.dfip scores Joft msTeRD/ lA L K ID .' (3) ® Wheel of Fortune (CC). When Chief Gillespie is kidnapped. Virgil t., Now booh In otoch, Jumblo booh No. J1 li avolliblo loi (2.M. which liwUidojpoiloai (3) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) suspects Capt. Dugan has inside informa­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Shakedown' (CC) A 3:00AM (33 Home Shopping Over­ ■^HeY.TrtEV t l lanOyNtA end hoodllng, Irom Jumblo, c/o Ihli nowipopor, P.O. Boo 4MB, Mando, FL 32802-4W lawyer joins forces with an undercover cop night Service (3 hrs.) J Ineluite your nanw, ackirMt snd fip coda and maka yoor ehack payabla to Nawapaparbooka. (31) Cheers (CC). Part 1 of 2. tion. (60 min.) (In Stereo) CAJi’T LiVE JUST to get to the bottom of a case involving the (11) White Shadow (31) Rockford Files Part 1 of 2. @Z) Frontline (CC) Examines the U.S. drug-related murder of a police officer. Pe­ 0»lAJiTS6ALA»i’. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea government's relationship with Israel since ® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) ® M*A*S*H ter Weller, Sam Elliott, Patricia Charbon- the 1950s and America's ties to Israeli neau. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) d® Trapper John, M.D. d® @ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour arms deals and Intelligence operations. (60 [C N N ] Headline News Overnight m n d® The Streets of San Francisco min.) 11:35PM (33 Night Coun [D IS ] MOVIE: ‘Danny, the Champion of V/ELL, n o , X V f N E V E R (381 ® Current Affair @3) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) 11:45PM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Police Job Lt. Tasha Yar fights for freedom when Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach' the World' Roald Dahl's novel inspired this THE QRKEZWELLB by Bill Schorr Astrograph (S) Cheers (CC). she's kidnapped by aliens known as Li- Academy graduates tangle with jewel story of the relationship between a boy Counselor gEfN IN "WHO'S WHO", (il) Family Ties (CC). gonians. (60 min.) 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} X' Ig — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 16, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 16, 1989 — I f BUSINESS MARKET REPORt Superior Electric agrees FOCUS/Advice Sanden promoted at CBT Roy R. Sanden of to $50 million buyout plan Manchester has been promoted to assist­ BRISTOL (AP) - The presi­ Warner Electric products, a of a third-quarter loss of $1.9 Service members get a boost from mail ant vice president at dent of Superior Electric Co. says Dana division. million. Without that, it might A DEAR ABBY: I was the Connecticut Bank his company may have found the Dana, which employs more have turned a small profit for the night. the project officer for DEAR ABBY: My friend and I have and Trust Co., perfect match in agreeing to than 39,000 people and operates in first time since 1984. Operation Dear Abby in But how do I put this into words a $10 bet. She insists that Phil Hartford. being acquired for $50 million by 25 countries, manufactures and Although the company had Korea for the 1988-1989 without sounding inhospitable? Just Donahue is bald! She said she saw him Sanden oversees Toledo. Ohio-based Dana Corp. distributes power transmission pinned hopes on a new motor, the holiday season. During Dear Abby the thought of having houseguests sets on his own show and he was totally daily branch opera­ The two companies announced and motion control equipment company has acknowledged this time, about 75,000 my head to spinning! Our guest room bald — he didn’t have even one hair on tions at the bank’s a m erger agreement on Monday. and systems for automotive and problems in raising cash to pieces of mail were sent Abigail Van Buren is filled with things we’re not using, his head. She swears she saw it with Capitol office. He “ Dana’s product lines and ours industrial markets worldwide. market the motor. to our servicemen and and I ’m just not up. to the job of her own eyes. joined the bank in fit extremely well together.” It ranked 103rd on the recent Speculation about a possible cleaning it up right now. Abby, I am sure Phil Donahue is not 1972. He attended Maurice P. Andrien. Jr., presi­ Fortune 500 list and had consoli­ buyout or merger surfaced this A women in Korea. The 55 spring when Superior delayed the military chaplains in bald, but I can’t convince my friend. Manchester Com­ dent and chief executive officer of dated annual sales of about $5 Korea handled the dis­ My husband is a dear and reasona­ Can you please find out for sure. If you munity College and Superior, said in a written state­ billion in 1988. annual stockholders’ meeting ble man. He’s retired and is not in the from April 21 to May 26. tribution of those let­ say so, she will take your word for it. has completed Amer­ ment. “ The combination of our Superior, which also has opera­ greatest of health. ican Institute of technical, sales and distribution As a first step in the merger, a ters, and we tried our best to make women as well as men in the service, Please help me with this bet. I know I tions in Dallas and a sales and Please help me find the courage and Banking and resources will enable each of us to te.der offer will be made to sure every letter was personally you know. Address your letters to: can count on you. distribution center in the Nether­ the words. company-sponsored meet the needs of our customers lands. manufactures and distrib­ purchase all of the outstanding handed to a U S, service member. OPERATION DEAR ABBY, AMER­ K. KEE IN TRAFFORD, PA. COUNTING ON YOU courses. more rapidly and in a much more utes motor control, voltage condi­ common stock of Superior at I want to thank all the Dear Abby ICA REMEMBERS, U S, FORCES IN DEAR K.:- Phil Donahue bald? Sanden is a U.S. complete and comprehensive tioning and solid-state frequency $16.50 cash per share. ’Ilie tender readers who responded so generously. KOREA, APO SAN FRANCISCO Absolutely not? That lush white DEAR COUNTING: The courage Army veteran and a way.” converter products. offer will commence within five Many of the service members 96202. thatch you see on his head is human Carbide CEO highest paid you must find yourself, but perhaps I Sanden Superior, which employs about business days and will remain “ traded” letters, and some of those hair — and it’s all his! member of the Amer­ The 50-year-old company lost can help you with the words. ican Legion in Rocky HARTFORD (A P) — Union Carbide’s chief 700 people, primarily at its Britol $1.8 million in 1988 on record sales open for at least 20 business days, letters became separated from their DEAR ABBY: I ’m in shock and I watch the Donahue show every Call your brother and tell him that Hill. He is also a member of the Mansfield Lions executive officer. Robert D. Kennedy, is the factory, will become part of of $58 million, primarily because the companies said. envelopes and addresses were lost. really need your help. My brother just day, and I recall the show your friend Y you love him dearly, but you cannot Club, the Masdnic lodge in Manchester, and the highest paid executive in Connecticut and ranks So, those who write should have their called from out of state, telling me is referring to. It dealt with baldness, handle having houseguests for three Sphinx Temple Shrine in Newington. 44th in the nation, according to Forbes names and addresses on both the that he is retiring this month, and he and in it Phil donned a skintight, weeks. Tell him that your husband has AP photo magazine’s annual survey of executive letters and envelopes. and his wife want to come and stay flesh-colored rubber cap that gave not been in the best of his health and compensation. Construction jobs down in region Don’t wait for Christmas. Please with my husband and me for three him the appearance of being totally Nation’s factory use rises your guest room is being used for FUNNY AND WELL READ — Actor and Kennedy. 56. makes about $3.6 million a year, BOSTON (A P) — Construction keep letters cornin’ any time of year. weeks! Abby, I love my brother bald. The effect was amazingly ago. Now there are signs that gone soft. storing things, and much as you would comedian Steve Martin poses for an WASHINGTON (AP) — The operating rate for said the survey, which ranked beverage and activity, which has paced the They are great morale boosters! dearly, but I am 71 and my husband is realistic. Your friend owes you $10. construction at least is leveling “ A year ago at this time, if enjoy seeing them, you are unable to U.S. factories rose in April to 83.9 percent, the tobacco industry executives the highest paid New England economy for six GEORGE W. BEARDEN. 76, and I just can’t handle it, American Library Association poster to off.” there was a school building up for accommodate them. Then offer to first advance in four months, pushed up by CEOs in the nation. Kennedy has been years, is turning downward, says CHAPLAIN *•*'* ch«ck or money order for Contractors of Massachusetts, T h e seasonally-adjusted Can you believe thatyoursisterisnow Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box operating rate was 0.2 percentage points higher The survey, released Monday, was based on the six-state region dropped by to a lonely service member. There are I cannot cook for houseguests every W , Mount Morris, III. 61054. (Pottage It said “ leveling off” is too gentle a number of people working in the 71. and her husband is 76?” Included.) (han March’s 83.7 percent and matched the 1988 figures and will be published in Forbes’ May 2,200 from February to March, term. construction industry dropped February level. 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Penny Sleffert, 5535. day Inn, 200 Sheldon GROUND maintenance for an Individual to interface which endeared the most welcome new additions to ing a manual until absolutely Publisher. PART time 3 days per /locker room facility. Fire Departmeiil executive producer Matt Williams left the week caordinator for Marlbourgh Glaston­ Road, Manchester. workers. Full time assist In the accounting original MacWrite to millions of MacWrite II. necessary, MacWrite II has an DISHWASHER evenings. work, Manchester department with D isp ^ h a r show after Barr said either he or she had to dental specialty prac­ bury area. Paid health, PERSON for the summer The Manchester fire de­ Dr. Gott first-time Mac users. “ In one of the more radical on-line, HyperCard-like help fea­ tice In Manchester. Re­ For hard working per­ to care for two girls. area. Familiar with accounts payable, leave. Ellen Falcon, the show’s director, also LOST life and retirement partment is currently “MacWrite II reportedly re­ changes, Claris has finally given ture that covers most of MacW­ quires mature, organ­ son career opportuni­ Mondav-Fridav, 8:30- grounds maintenance accounts receivable, Peter Qott, M.D. left the series in mid-season. AND FOUND plans. Call Arbor Acres ties are possible and we accepting applications ceived a healthy DNA transfusion MacWrite II a single ruler which rite IPs functions. It also has a ED ized person with good Farm 633-4681 exten- 2:30. 647-7704. and mowing practices credit and collection will train. Call Caveys, for the position of dis­ wm from XPress, the page layout The magazine quoted unidentified insiders diversified general of­ slan 360 between 9am- necessary. Call 278-2960 clerk to work on is paragraph-specific for format­ quick reference card to keyboard LOST. HorTey colored, 643-2751. SECRETARY/Bo-ok- patcher. Further infor­ program from Quark, Inc. Claris with the show as saying Barr and Williams fice skills. 645-0882. 12:30pm. eoe. keeper. Full time. Blue t o s c h e d u I e computerized system. ting text (Microsoft Word has shortcuts. young male, short hair appointment. mation and application disagreed strongly over her character’s Cross/ Blue Shield, va­ Individual must work licensed much of Xpress’s word been from the beginning). Gone “ Claris used a lot of horse sense cat, long thin tall, very RESTAURANT Assistant OB-GYN office needs re- forms are available at: development. cation, paid holidays. under minimal processing code from Quark, and are the multiple rulers which in designing MacWrite II, and it friendly. Porter Street Manager for A8.W Res­ ceptlonlst/typlst. Full area. 649-3087.______PART time position open taurant, West Farms Please call Bill Thur­ RN/LPN supervision and will Manchester Fire it is apparent in the Character, infested previous MacWrite docu­ shows. It’s a powerful word for bright, energetic time, four days a week. LOST.Fluffy female ca­ Mall. Recent restau­ Please call 649-1120. ston at 742-0600 be­ Full time and part time work the hours Headquarters Tab and Page dialogue boxes. A ments. Also, MacWrite finally processor at a practical price.” Individual at New Eng­ rant management ex­ tween 8-5pm. - positions available necessary to get the task Wallace hospitalized lico COT. Northfleld land Video. Previous spelling check and thesaurus has the ability to open more than perience required with 7am-3pm and completed. Call Alda 32 Main St. Hair growth not condominiums. Year experience preferred Manchester, CT were licensed from Microlytics, one document at a time — a Have a question or comment of MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Former Gov. old, please call 649- fast food background a 3pm-11pm, Morin at 633-8385. but not necessary. plus. 632-0406.______Inc. MacWrite II obviously has near-necessity for a Mac user general interest about personal George C. Wallace, bedridden and unable to 0778. Owner upset. Flexible hours. Com­ Monday-Friday. thoroughbred credentials. who wants to use his pricey toy for computing? The address is Com- hear or see well, promised a return to better IMPOUNDED. Female, petitive wages. Stop In TELEPHONE Callers. PART TIME NO weakandi. due to cortisone “ This mid-range word proces­ more than tapping out memos. health on the 17th anniversary of the two years old, She­ or call New England Day time or evenings. puBug, P.O. Box 626, Summit, NJ Fexible hours. $7. an ALSO 7am-7pm and sor doesn’t have every bell and “ MacWrite II can also add 07901. For CompuBug’s 170-page assassination attempt that shattered his phard cross tan. Center Video, 841 Main Street, 7pm-7am positions PRESS HELPERS Manchester. 646-2772. hour. Call for an ap- whistle like a Microsoft Word or footnotes and endnotes with auto­ presidential dreams. Street. Call Manches­ The Manchester every Saturday and Immediate openinga for 1st and 2nd ahifta In the DEAR DR. GOTT: Recently my doctor gave me a book, “ ABCs of Computing, a ter Dog Warden, 643- palntment 289-1971. shot of cortisone in each knee for arthritis. It helped FullWrite Professional, but most matic numbering. This feature Piain-English Guide,” send $10, “ I can’t be as active as I ’ve been,” said the Sunday BAYLOR. sheetfed press room. Experience preferred, but 6642. SECRETARY. Flexible we will train ambitious, reliable persons with but now I have hair growing out of my body. My people don’t need a lot of works quickly and intuitively on a 69-year-oid Waliace, who was left paralyzed in Herald is looking for For more information payable to CompuBug, to tbe PART time work at haurs. Full time, salary good work records. Exceptional Benefit Package horsepower to compose a busi- job once reserved for typing the legs after being shot by Arthur Bremer negatlable. Call for an please call: doctor says the two are not related, but I want a same address. l o s t Large oranqC home on the phone includes shift differential, pension plan and 100% while campaigning in Laurel, Md., on May 15, appointment. 289-1971. Director of Noreing, second opinion. and white^^.neute^d • servicing our customers 10 people to work part company contribution for medical, life and 1972. Creetfleld CoRvaloMOiit ;at. No front claws. In> In your spare time. Earn COLLEGE Students to dental insurance coverages. Please call 643-1101 In an interview with The Alabama Journal work In a swimming Homo, the Vicinity of Birch $100-$300 weekly. for an interview appointment. DEAR READER: Then by all means obtain one published Monday, Wallace said complications pool store. In Coven­ time evenings in our Manclioftor, 643-5151 Road*ai)d Case 644-0045 or 526-0356. from another physician who can examine you. Window cleaner falls tests in his left hip forced him to curtail his try. $5-6 an hour, will ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES INC. It. 649-l4Mtfinytlm®-; train. 742-7308.______Cortisone, when injected into a joint, reduces activities. The newspaper gave no detaiis on tele-marketing dept. 579 Middle Turnpike Weet inflammation and does not have appreciable effects By the Editors the aiiment. PART Time handy man. GOLF Course restau- Manchester, C f 06040 of Consumer Reports rant/snack bar help eoe m/F on the body as a whole. In such small doses, it will “ It’s hard to tell what I would have been or Afternoon position WAREHOUSE available for dependa­ wanted. Seasonal posi­ not promote hair growth. Consumer Reports done if I had not been shot,” said Wallace. Earn $125.00-$250.00 Imagine a window cleaner that can keep glass PART TIME ble person. Hours 1- tion. Good hourly MANAGER On the other hand, large doses of cortisone taken 5pm. Must have an wage, tips, free golf sparkling clear for a year. Imagine a kit that can Oo]HELP WANTED Opportunity for capablo internally may produce a growth of fine hair, excellent driving re­ privllages. Call 643- a week. Individual for our public FOOD SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES restore shabby silverplates. Recently, Consumer especially on the face. The testers fared better when they tested the LOOKING for dis­ cord. Duties Include: 9914.______warehouM operation. In Eaat New retirement community seeks responsible, mature, I m afraid you will have to find another reason for Reports staffers tested a handful of products that claims of two do-it-yourself silverplating kits. Dylan will play Peoria hwasher. Part time cleaning cars, running AUDIT Clerk. Company Hartford. Intaroatlng, buay and dependable Individuals for the following openings: your troublesome problem. make these glowing promises. The Silver Solution is a liquid that you brush on, nights. Call tar ap­ errands and general will train, data entry We offer: a.aignmant coordinating PEORIA, 111. (AP) — Bob Dylan will start a chores. Contact: Tam warehousing and shipping ‘ Relief cook — full time To provide you with more information on Two mail-order window cleaners — Window Maid leave for a specified time and then wipe off. It’s sold pointm ent, 633-3832. skills, desired, and national tour by finding out how he plays in Market Restaurant, Kelly, 646-6464. good figure aptitude. functions. Right spot for 11:30am-8pm. arthritis. I am sending you a copy of my Health and Heddy Window Treat — claim to keep windows in department stores for about $25 for an •Guaranteed Salary Peoria, a promoter announced. Glastonbury. East Hartford location. "Hands on” active Individual Report “ Understanding Osteoarthritis.” Other clean by depositing a protective film. Both are eight-ounce bottle. ready lor long work day — ‘Walters/Waltresses — part time ■Tve been working ... to get Dylan for $300. weekly. Call 4pm-8pm readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 with promoted with more than a modicum of brashness. Appl-I-Coter employs the same general proce­ ENERGETIC Individual PART TIME Sharan at 228-9232. •Excellent Bonus Schedule Mon.-FrI. Experience In years,” promoter Jay Goldberg said Monday. Inventory control or (20 hours weekly) their name and address to P.O. Box 91369 Window Maid Is hyped as “ the same type dure used by professional platers. You hook the needed part time for Advertltlng talM aatlttant. se cuRiTT/ ReceptrpTT. “ This year, the timing was right, and he was Aftarnoont, 12-6:30. Qamral distribution helpful, but we ‘ Utility (kitchen) person — part time Cleveland. OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the formulation used by most airlines to aid a pilot’s piece to be plated (or replated) to one pole of a busy medical practice. Weekend evenings. •Weekly Pay will also train you. Insurance looking to open the tour in the Midwest and at a Duties Include: filing offloa dutlaa Including data 4pm-8pm 1 title. visibility in any weather.” It comes with an battery and a brush containing a silver electrode to Part time front desk and pension benefits. Please place that was private and quiet and could still and retrieving medical antry, typing and filing. security position avail­ “ am azing... one year guarantee” because “ nothing the other pole. When you brush an electrolytic silver •Advancement Potential send resume or letter for Excellent wages and benefits. Call Antonette at technically handle his show needs.” records, assist prepar­ able at new retirement appointment. sticks to Window Maid — not dirt — not grime — not solution, the current transfers the silver to the COX CABLE OF 647-9343 or apply In person at: Goldberg said $20 tickets for the July 1 show ing dally schedule. cammunlty. Call Phyl­ insects — not dust — not even acid rain.’ Ads for surface of the object you’re working on. The kit is Apply In person be­ GREATER HARTFORD lis at 647-9343 or apply at the 9,000-seat Civic Center Arena would go Call Mr. Bellas at Hartford Despatcho ARBORS AT HOP BROOK DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’m concerned about the Heddy Window Treat, a very similar product, are as available as Cat. No. X61.003 from Edmund tween 10am and 6pm. Call CaUarap In person at: Arbars at P.O. Box 8271 on sale Saturday. He predicted a quick sellout 403 W. Center Street electricity in my body. When I remove my panty effusive. Scientific (101 E. Gloucester Pike, Barrington, NJ Sports Medicine of 640-7642 Hop Brook, 403 West East Haitfoni,CT 06106 in the town famed for the show-business Manchester, 155 Main hose, they practically do a cha cha when I try to put The testeTs purchased Window Maid from 08007) for $34.95 plus shipping. Center Street, Man­ 647-9946 Manchester, CL phrase, “ Will it play in Peoria?” Street, Manchester. chester, 647-9343. them on my chair. Now that my blood pressure is National Outlet, 300 McCann St., Nashville, TN The Silver Solution, while easy to use, left such a extremely high (I’m on Minipress). I’m wondering 37210; an eight-ounce bottle cost $7.95 plus shipping. thin coating that it’s doubtful if It would last very If too much electricity could be the culprit. The Heddy came from U.S. General Supply Corp., long in normal use. The first time the testers tried 100 Commercial St., Plainview, NY 11803; eight- putting on a thicker layer, the silver peeled off. They MANCHESTER JOB SERVICE... alwaya ready to aa/va Job-aaakan and area amployara at no charge... ounces cost $3.58 plus shipping. finally succeeded in building up a thicker coating by Our Language READER: Static electricity is harmless. Here are som e of the m any new job openings available this week: It is the build-up (and discharge) of electrical When used on windows in Consumer Reports’ brushing on the solution three times and gently JOB charges on objects within our environment. laboratories and at the home of a staffer, neither buffing each coat. product was noticeably better than Glass Wax, a For example, whqn you walk on a rug and then The Appl-I-Coter brush-on electro-plater put on a A formal talk or speech is an address. On the way •Excellent opportunity for Indi­ product that also leaves a clear film on the glass. • Local contractor seeking experi­ *A re you mechanically inclined? touch a metal object, you may experience an coating about as thick as the one from the Silver to my last speaking engagement, I misplaced my S E S W C f vidual with cleaning experience. Nor were they an Improvements over Consumer enced concrete finisher for flat • Don't mind climbing or heights? Employer will train to set up and unpl6asdnt spark; this is the discharge of static Solution, and it didn’t peel. But the testers had to speech and forgot the address. Will supervise cleaning crew. Reports’ home brew; a half-cup of sudsy ammonia, work. Very good pay rate. Immediate opening for line con­ operate various machines. Soma electricity thot formed from the friction between experiment quite a bit before they found the right Endow furnishes with or provides. Think end- Good pay rate. overtime available. Good pay a pint of common 70-percent isopropyl rubbing struction worker for utilities your shoes and the rug. and then jumped to a combination of brushing pressure, contact time and What the other person will end up with depends on • Basic math skills required for tel­ rate. alcohol, a teaspoon of liquid dishwashing detergent work. Excellent pay and benefits. grounded object. precoat preparation. what you may endow. ler opening In local bank. Em­ • Immediate opening for licensed and enough water to make a gallon in all. Once they mastered the technique, the Appl-I- ployer will train. Good pay/bene- In dry weather, the friction of clothing-fabric will 'Registered Nurse needed for plumber to Install/repair com­ What’s more, over a three-month span the Coter worked quite well but exceedingly slowly. It flts. mercial plumbing. Excellent pay tend to cause garments to cling or to wrinkle Try a QUESTION: An editor I worked with won’t allow hospice care In homes in local windows the testers cleaned became dirty again, no took about a minute to plate each square inch. • Job available for experienced + benefits. humidifier in water if this bothers you. refer back to point to an earlier sentence Whv area. Own transportation re­ • Challenging customer service matter which cleaner was used. locksmith. Must have own tran­ ijtate of Connecticut Similarly, when you rub a balloon on a fuzzy Further, the silver solution the electroplater uses would that be wrong? ^ quired. Excellent pay rate mi­ opening available. Employer The testers also tried Window Maid and Heddy on sportation and phone. Excellent • Like figure work? Employer seek­ Labor Department surface, it will develop a static charge, causing it to can be harmful. Handle the stuff with gloves and leage * benefits. prefers some experience, but will automobile windows — a logical application. The keep it out of reach of children. train to assist customers, llte pay rate. ing experienced accounting stick to the wall or the ceiling. ANSWER: Avoid refer back as a redundancy 806 Main Street results were disastrous. On the sections they treated Either kit will do a passable job, but they are best bookkeeping/typing duties; an­ clerk. Must have Word Star ex­ These charges do not enter the body, cause Refer comes from the Latin referre, “ bring back ’’ perience. Very good pay rate. with the cleaners, rain and mist beaded up on the with something that Isn’t so valuable or that isn’t swer telephone. Good pay scale. Manchester, CT 06040 hypertension or affect health. However, I must in which the prefix re- means “ back.” When v()u glass, making it hard to see. Removing the residue used much. A valuable piece that you use often and (203) 649-4558 admit that after a long working day, I sometimes refer to something already mentioned, you don’t of the cleaners involved a lot of scrubbing with that needs its plating renewed is best taken to a feel that I ’m being held together by static cling! acetone. need back. (If the question arises again nlease reputable silverplater. refer to this answer.) ^

to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 16. 1989

HOMES I HELP WANTED FOR SALE APARTMENTS CARS I FOR RENT FOR SALE CLERICAL full time. Tel­ BOLTON Green. Seyen ( ephone and direct con­ room ranch, two car 'fA Spgck>li^D#tf! I HEBRON. Two bedroom MAVERICK, 1974, good tact with customers. attached. Fireplaced apartment, heat and body,good engine, Accounts receivable, Hying room, large fam­ hot water Included, ap­ very good tires plus record keeping, some ily room, V /7 baths, pliances, cellar stor­ two mounted snows. typing. Insurance and priced to sell. Call iKiCARPENTRY/ PAINTING/ age, parking, large All radlals. Will pass benefits. Call 6<7-»137. owner evenings, 646- MISCELLANEOUS yard. Twenty minutes Inspection. Asking 5 6 9 1 . ______lAWNCARE >^IREM0DELIN6 ISUPAPEm NO MATURE woman to care SERVICES to Hartford, fifteen $400. 643-9376. tor Infants. 7-lpm. Call A clean and airy three minutes to Manches­ the Children's Place bedroom ranch ayalla- YARD MASTERS FARRAND REMODEUNQ GSL Building Mainte­ ter. $650. monthly. 649- 72 HOUR MONEY BACK Inc. 643-5535. ble for Immediate oc­ Yard cleaned, Room addition*, dacka, roof­ EXPERT nance Co. Commercl- 2871. ing, aiding, windows and gutt- Exterior and Interior QUMANTEE cupancy. Maintenance Trees cut, painting and wallpaper al/ResIdentlal building Old! S4 Flrwita free siding. Nice pri­ All type* of ramodallng and repairs and home Im­ •S.SS8 Have dump truck, (•pair*. Call Bob Famind, Jr. hanging. Limltod axtarior CONDOMINIUMS Oi«vy **4 CtMValt* •S.StS vate rear yard. 20 Por­ will haul. restoration. Pravlou* work provements. Interior Oods*‘*S400 •3.8*6 can ba seen upon raquast. and exterior pointing, FOR RENT ■l^lWANTED tland Street. Hartford Bm . 647-S509 Chtvy W CsvaHsr •4.SS6 Road to Keeney to 643-99M Contact BC Company, light carpentry. Com­ Ret. 6 4 5 ^ 9 844-0968. MANCHESTER. Immac­ O K # * 8 C uHm * •e,3ss LPN/mom will babysit In Portland. D.W. Fish plete lanitorlal ser­ Ford 'SS LTD ulate two bedroom, •S.8S8 licensed Manchester Realty, 643-1591.0 ICARPENTRY/ vice. Experienced, rel­ 1'/ 2 Oldi ’*4 Cuttau bath townhouse. Air •S.7B8 home starting June 12. leTiROOFMG/ iable, free estimates. Ford 'S7 Rongor P.U. •8.SSS PRETTY cedar sided, full REMODEUNG conditioning, fully op- Call Robin, 646-4651. dormered cape on ■ O'laOING 643-0304. Olda'SdDolta •S.S88 pllonced, hot water In­ BuMc 'SS n *s# EXPERIENCED nurse aulet country road. IMiaraey Heye cluded. No pets. $795 •T.8S8 aide. Excellent refer­ Features Include 2x6 Old! 'ST Clora •7.SS6 lai|Hweaieals per month/negotloble. Poid. 'S S aOO 8 T E ences. Seeks employ­ construction Anderson LEAKY ROOF? •8.8*8 Fra* aatimata* a rooet otn b* rspakad. Security reaulred. 646- casement windows, O d i '*8 SS Rogonoy • *.**6 ment In private home, •Oaeka In ptiKw. c < w e mrooSno axpeowl 6439 or 649-1153. OK# '*7 Cuttaso •Roofing ISIPAINTING/ Screened loam, gravel, •S.SS6 days only. Will do light brick fireplace. Con­ ID O J i------Com pMi. ’ ‘ ooSng o« Ul types. Toyota 'SS Colloi QTS housekeeping and temporary flair up­ •Shada PAPERING •S.SS6 •Houaa painting met eariMATti processed grevel, IHOMES Otdi 'ST SS T-8*din •1A SS8 shopping. 289-6633. stairs with super cedar Olds 'SS Cutton ClMtto bath with lacuzzl. 1.3 • 4 *4 3 3 1 Mancheater Roofing sand, stone, and fill for {FOR RENT •18.SS8 "We can tell you acre lot. 30 French what to look for... 645-8830 delivery call Qeorge BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE IfflBUMNESS Road, Bolton. Rt 84 to LARRY9 Qrlffing 742-7886. MANCHESTER. Cozy AND MARINE OPPORTUNITIES W00DW0RKIR6 A and what to look 384 to Wyllys street two bedroom house. 259 Adams 81, Msneh. exit, leftatexit, right at CARPENTRY out for!" $650. plus utilities. June FLOORING 648-1749 stoplight. Right on Repairs to Remodeling THOMAS PAVING occupancy. 228-0126. French Road.D.W. WHY S W E A H Licensed and Insured Fully Insured and MANCHESTER. Availa­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 ble Immediately. Are you tired of 6464210 HarBro MIKE GMCALONE bonded. Residential, JOE RILEY’S MANCHESTER. Clasic UNOLEUM SERVICE C O meri ..I, free Three bedroom house. DILLON FORD working for others? Victorian Colonial with 18 yr*. Sarvica Sinoa 1S73 $750. plus utilities and estimates. 319 Main St., Manchester Let your money aluminum siding. Painting Fully Insured security. No pets. 643- Three bedrooms, two of Manchester Quality Workmanship Call 649-5295. 2129, 9-5.______86 "EXP Coupe •7406 work for you! full baths, large front R&Y Free Estimates 86 Eacort "LX" H/B •7496 HOME IMPROVEMENT 86 Eacort "QL" H/B Earn up to $1,500 hall and family room. 643-54:»9 Spring flx up. VK Horn* Sar- ISTORE AND •7496 Remodeling Quality Painting 85 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4486 a month. Part Convenient location. Services vtoa* taka* ear of all rapair* ___ lOFFICE SPACE $154,900. Sentry Real Company and maintananca from A to Z. 86 Mustang T-Top* •6996 time. *9,950 Estate, 643-4060.O Llcenaed and Insured BASEMENT area of 83 Eacort Lika Naw •2805 •Free Estimates ELECTRICAL MANCHESTER. Re­ E x p e r t m 87 Eacort "3L" H/B •5806 investment. Caii •Senior Citizen Discoiints FREE ESTIMATES Copt'n Cork's Package 24 hours duced! Colonial with Cnttmanahlp 2284708 Store. 485 North Main 88 Mustang Sunroof •4098 three bedrooms, 1'/j In All Phaaaa o1 •Aluminum & Vinyl DUMAS ELECTRIC Street, Manchester, for 89 Brand Naw Faativa •6796 1-800-637-8933. baths and enclosed se­ ^Powerwashing Service changes, SUNesMl rent. 871-6765. 86 LTD Brougham Sedan •5696 Ramodallng- aMlI . cond story porch. De­ additional wiring and MANCHESTER. To 66 Mercury Sable “QS" •7496 sirable area of Man­ •CntM 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 repairs on existing "Wo Job Too Small" 86 F280 4x4 •9996 Oid« Poictoa ahMtook. PMnp sublet four extra EMPLOYMENT chester. $158,000. We’r“ Here To Serve homes. Quality work at rooms, kitchen and 89 Probe LX Demo •12996 Sentry Real Estate, 643- nDOlwig PiHMnQi SERVICES hdu affordable prices. AMtona WKl Omni RmiWlana bath, first floor plus 85 Tempo 40r. New Eng. •5996 4060.O •tatM Raaldantial Extorlor 88 Ranger XLT H •IMI Painting. Entirely owner operated. Quality Work At basement. Convenient •8996 MANCHESTER. New list­ NtclK I Affordabto Prloa* high traffic area. Very 67 84 Tempo 2 Door •4296 STUDENT wants weekly KqflSiii Mb Housaa, Qaragas, Bams and 27 years exp. Cell mowing lobs. Please ing! Spacious less than Porchas. Fra* Eatlmato* reasonable. Strano 88 Ford Ft 50 P/U •10696 call 647-8072 or 646-8380 two years young Con­ •bt baa •bnsB Quality Work At Honaat Joseph Dumas LIcantad and Fully Inaurad Reol Estote, 647-7653. temporary with three •bet 648-8253. 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 after 6pm. •Cnpi Prica. CaBMaat ••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, three baths Sanlor DIaeount Free Estimate B4B-1143 MISCELLANEOUS HOMES and two car garage. 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