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WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Assembly convened to­ day to choose a president, and Y Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski was moderates expected to benefit from an opposition boycott to be elected to the powerful new post. By Martin Crutsinger Reserve Board, which has been Jaruzelski’s chances also de­ The Associated Press concerned that the country might sports pended in part on his ability to be on the verge of another command allegiance in the com­ WASHINGTON - Inflation inflationary spiral. munist coalition, where some slowed in June as consumer Today’s report on consumer prices rose a modest 0.2 percent, prices, coupled with news last legislators oppose him. week that wholesale prices actu­ As lawmakers gathered for the the smallest advance in 16 vote, about 50 anti-Jaruzelski months, the government reported ally fell in June, provided con­ today. crete evidence that the spurt in 991 Main St. Manchester, CT demonstrators from the Confed­ prices in the early part of 1989 was eration for an Independent Po­ The price mcdcration reflected land rallied outside. "Jaruzelski the biggest drop in energy prices finally beginning to moderate. in more than two years and the Patrick Jackman, a Labor Must Go,” read one of their Department analyst, said price 647-9126 banners. smallest increase in food costs this year. pressures over the next several Jaruzelski, the Communist The 0.2 percent June rise in the months should moderate enough Party chief, was expected to be to keep consumer inflation for all the sole candidate for the presid­ Consumer Price Index, the go­ "central connecticuts source for sports” vernment’s primary gauge of of 1989 down at around 5 percent. ency. Shortly after the nationally Prices rose 4.4 percent in both broadcast meeting began. Solid­ inflation at the retail level, was just one-third the 0.6 percent 1987 and 1988. At Nassiffs, shop 5,000 sq. ft. of arity lawmakers lost by 295-256 increase recorded in May. The trouble at the beginning of their motion to allow legislators Even with the slowdown, prices the year was that energy prices, to question the candidate from at the consumer level rose at a driven by the run-up in world Top Name Brands of Performance sporting goods the floor of the assembly. petroleum prices, shot up at an Jaruzelski said if he were seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.9 percent in the first six annual rate of 40.3 percent. Performance rejected as president, he would months of 1989, the fastest pace However, energy prices at the nominate his longtime confidant. for the first half of a year since consumer level actually fell by 1 IF YOU WANT Interior Minister Gen. Czeslaw percent in June, the biggest Athletic Footwear Kiszczak. 1982. ^Quality Under Poland's newly re­ But the moderate June ad­ decline since a 1.9 percent drop in By: •Mizuno vamped constitution, the office of vance, the smallest increase October 1986. •Service president would give Jaruzelski since a similar 0.2 percent rise in Food costs, which had been •Turntec February 1988, was certain to be Please see POLAND, page 12 seen as good news at the Federal Please see INFLATION, page 12 •Reebok •Selection •Mitre •Competitive Prices No harm Coventry arrests •Adidas There is only one •Converse place you have to go: seen in please police chief By Jacqueline Bennett that abuse is a crime. And More NASSIFF SPORTS project Manchester Herald He said some of the complaints about abuse and sexual assault COVENTRY - A sharp in­ came to the police department By Alex GIrelll crease in criminal arrests for through school counselors. In the MAKE NASSIFPS YOUR TEAM SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Manchester Herald child abuse and domestic dis­ sexual assault cases, the police Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald putes in town is a positive sign, became involved "after the •Unbeatable service with our knowledgable staff and A newly-filed report on recon­ says Police Chief Frank fact,” he said. struction of downtown Main EXAMINES SITE PLOT — Bolton’s development In his office in the ’Trzaskos. Trzaskos said most of the Street concludes that the project "The kids themselves are more sexual assault complaints were IN HOUSE CUSTOM SCREEN PRINTING! will have no great economic and zoning enforcement officer, Stephen Community Hall. Lowrey, looks over plans for a new dware of what their rights are and from females age 15 or younger. environmental effects and that they are coming forward,” Trzas­ Dorothy Grady, director of •Quality uniforms and equipment the downtown parking situation kos said Tuesday. human services for the town. sa id during construction will be worse At a meeting of the Town Tuesday she had been unaware of if no access raod east of Main Council Monday night. Town the dramatic increase in child •Prices that can’t be beat Street is included. Bolton’s new zoning officer Manager John Elsesser said a abuse. Grady said her office acts The report was completed by large percentage of a jump in as a referral agency and does not the Manchester engineering firm criminal arrests this year is due do counseling. We also specialize in company printwear so let The Professionals at of Fuss and O’Neill and by toa riseinchildabuseandarrests She said more children and NASSIFPS do your next print requirement. FitzGerald and Halliday of says it’s time to get serious for domestic disputes. others who are abused need to be Hartford. The arrests include four in made aware of their legal rights. The report will be the subject of connection with complaints of “It is important for everyone to a hearing by the state Depart­ By Rick Santos neighbors, and you’d work things out.” sexual assault of teen-agers know that they do not deserve to ment of Transportation Aug. 2 at Manchester Herald Since November, Lowrey said he has noticed within families, he said. be mistreated. It is not OK. Tell 7:30 p.m in the hearing room of approximately 30 violations of the town’s zoning Elsesser’s comments came in someone to make it stop.” Grady Lincoln Center. BOLTON — The town zoning officer says he laws. response to questions from Coun­ said. Copies of the report may be wants to crack down on violators of zoning Most offenders of zoning regulations are cil member James Sullivan about Grady said people can report V/SA read at the Mary Cheney Library regulations — even if he has to take them to court. unaware they are breaking the law, he said, and a quarterly report from Trzas­ abuse or sexual assault by calling fdassiff sports or at the office of the town clerk. Stephen Lowrey, who was named the town’s once they are informed of the violation, they try kos. The report says there were 77 her office at 1-800-842-2288. In an The study was ordered by the first full-time zoning enforcement officer in to comply with the law. arrests from April 1 to June 30 of emergency, call the police, she Federal Highway Administra­ November, said that violations of the zoning laws However, there are others who know of their this year comi^red to 35 for the said. tion. As a result of the order, a have been increasing as the town grows. Right offenses and think they can get away with them. same time period last year. Grady attributed the increase group opposed to the $15 million about now, he’s fed up. Problem violators are those too self-centered to Trzaskos said Tuesday, "When in a rrests for child abuse to better 991 Main St. T r a p plan, A Downtown Association to "The thing that would help me out would be to make the changes he recommends for com­ you look at percentages it seems awareness. Preserve the Throughfare, did have some backing. If some rather blatant pliance, Lowrey said, even after being threa­ large but the numbers are small. “Through TV and school pro­ 0 - not proceed with a lawsuit violators were taken to court, then that would tened with legal action. However for our community it’s a grams, there is better under­ Manchester, CT 647-9126 against the project. serve as notice to others," he said. Threats are not made, he said, until he has sent lot.” standing of what’s not approp­ Always Wefcome But Bruce Beck, attorney for Lowrey said the problem with enforcement is the offender two or more letters explaiming how The population of the town is riate,” she said. the group, said the suit would be related to the changing character of the town. to meet the town’s regulations. about 10.000. Grady said it is ironic that the re-instituted if the group does not "Bolton’s been a small town,” he said. “It used Trzaskos credited a program report of the sexual assaults agree with the conclusions. to be that you’d discuss things with your Please see ZONING, page 12 presented in the schools this Neither Beck, nor Dr. Robert spring with increasing awareness Please see COVENTRY, page 12 Fish, head of Adapt, could be reached today for comment. In a summary of the report, the enfiineers conclude that the re­ construction will not produce a Lieberman says Sound vulnerable to spills significant impact on noise, air WASHINGTON (AP) - Oil In a letter to the senator, The Coast Guard said a worst- to act in the event of a spill; it only to be free of any long-term quality or on the elderly and permits the Coast Guard to stay low-income people living in the spills are commonplace in the Fearnow also said the Connecti­ case scenario would be a major affects,” the Coast Guard com­ cut plan lor dealing with an oil spill from a large tanker near the out of a cleanup effort if it mander said. 9 Long Island Sound, with the Coast area. determines that the party respon­ It also concludes there will not Guard recording 550 spills over spill in the sound ‘ ‘needs improve­ eastern entrance of the sound Lieberman also said there may the past four years, says Sen. ment in the execution area.” during a flood tide with winds sible can do it properly.” Lieberman aide Jim Kennedy be a need to increase the number Please see REPORT, page 12 Joseph I. Lieberman. Lieberman said current conti- from the south. That would cause of Coast Guard inspections-of oil Nearly all of the spills were gency plans leave the Connecti­ "major contamination of the said the senator was surprised by‘he number of oil spills, which tankers and shore-based oil facili­ minor, but the Connecticut Demo­ cut and Long Island shorelines Connecticut coastline in as few as ties. The Coast Guard said it has crat said Tuesday he is convinced vulnerable. An estimated 5.5 two hours,” Fearnow said. has averaged about one every three days since 1985. issued 300 violations since 1984 TODAY the Coast Guard would be unable billion gallons of oil products go Lieberman, a member of the with annual inspections. to effectively handle a major through the sound annually. Senate Environment Committee, Fearnow said nearly all of the accident in the sound. "The resources are clearly not objected to the Coast Guard’s recent spills were classified as "The Coast Guard is uncover­ Coast Guard Cmdr. John H. close by in sufficient amounts to policy that the party responsible minor, which means less than ing one violation every week, on Index 10,000 gallons of oil were dis­ 8 Fearnow, responding to ques­ deal with a major spill,” the for a spill must "be given the average,” the senator said. “Yet 24 pagM, 2 aectlona tions posed by Lieberman in the Connecticut Democrat said. "If a opportunity to conduct the charged in each instance. the Coast Guard informs me that Claailfled _ 22-23 Obituaries------2 wake of the Exxon Valdez oil spill big spill happens, our coast will cleanup.” There have been five major oil they conduct inspections of Com ics_____ 16 Opinion — 10-11 off the Alaskan coast, said it be hit hard before help can arrive. “That’s not the way I read the spills — Retween 100,000 gallons tankers and shore-based oil facili­ Food_____ 13-14 Sports------18-21 would take the agency’s Atlantic That’s a fact of life. In Alaska, it Clean Water Act,” Lieberman and 600,000 gallons — on the Long.- ties only once per year. That Focus______7 Television------15 Strike Team eight to 12 hours to took 10 hours for serious help to said. “This law does not require Island Sound since 1970, accord­ leads me to believe that there LocsI/State__ 2-6 Weather------2 arrive on the scene' of a major arrive, and by that time the spill the president or the Coast Guard ing to the Coast Guard. All were very well may be a lot more was out of control.” to give someone the opportunity cleaned up and the areas “appear violations that go undiscovered.” Natlon/World j 6-9 spill in the Long Island Sound. 9

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MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, July 19, 1989 — 8 2 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 19. 19R9 RECORD LOCAL & STATE J About Town Storm-ravaged counties gear up for disaster aid

By Gordon Fairclough requested the disaster d'esigna- state and federal officials that foreign travel,” said U.S. Rep. Carusone, mayor of storm- fallen trees and other debris. The Assumption has openings SCHOENEBERGER, Benjamin Brown, son of The Associated Press tion Saturday, said through a will be set up in heavily damaged John G. Rowland, R-Conn., ravaged Hamden. Carusone said state and local governments will Michael W. and L. Toby Brown Schoeneberger of 53 spokesman that he was "very areas. “ Slowly but surely, our neighbor­ federal officials told him Tuesday be reimbursed for 75 percent of Assumption School is still accepting registrations Perkins St., was born June 30 at Manchester HARTFORD — State and local pleased with the president’s The storm, which lashed parts hoods will be back to normal. that a FEMA field office would be that, or about $12.5 million for this fall in kindergarten, grades one, two, and Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are officials were ready to spring into prompt action.” of the state with rain, hail, Sandberg said that as soon as open in Hamden in about three to dollars, under the relief program. five through eight. For more information, call at Clarence and Judith Brown of Harwinton, formerly action today to help victims of The president’s declaration tornadoes and 150 mph winds, four days. the state receives official notifi­ Federal funds will also be used 649-0889 or 643-7596. of Manchester. His paternal grandparents are last week’s fierce storm apply for will allow residents and local Under the declaration, thestate flattened 47 homes, severely cation, “ we’ll move to begin to provide temporary housing, William and Shirley Schoeneberger of 54 Perkins St. federal relief funds after Presi­ governments in New Haven and damaged 78 businesses, left and local governments will be setting up disaster assistance grants and low-interest loans to dent Bush declared parts of Litchfield counties to benefit hundreds homeless and tens of centers in the affected areas. eligible to receive federal funds to u JARISH, Kevin Robert, son of Timothy J. and cover non-insured losses by ho­ Botties, cans requested Connecticut a major disaster from a wide range of federal thousands without electricity. Everyone’s been on call. Everyb­ repair or replace public facilities, Karen Stevenson Jarish of 743 Tolland Tpke., was meowners and businesses, said area. remove debris and provide emer­ St. George’s Episcopal Church will gather clean, born July 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His disaster relief programs which "Anyone who saw the devasta­ ody’s ready to go.” Carl Suchocki, a FEMA spokes­ The president signed the decla­ tion from last Monday’s storms gency services. The federal go­ redeemable cans and bottles for recycling Saturday maternal grandparents are Robert and Patricia include “ everything from crisis Sandberg said he expects the man in Washington. from 10 a.m. to noon. Stevenson of 16 Henry St. His paternal grandmother ration Tuesday night, just hours counseling to low-interest loans to knew Connecticut would qualify governor will receive official vernment will pay 75 percent of is Mrs. Joyce Jarish of East Hartford. after returning from his 10-day rebuild,” said Jon Sandberg, the for disaster assistance. It was notification Wednesday. Sand­ such expenses, with local govern­ Federal and state emergency trip to Europe, authorizing the governor’s spokesman. only a question of when,” Sen. berg said Dodd’s office called ments responsible for the remain­ officials who surveyed the dam­ Community picnic is siated KEITH, Tanya Christiana, daughter of Lt. Mark release of federal funds to help Residents in need of help can Christopher J. Dodd, I>Conn., Tuesday evening to alert the ing 25 percent. age across the state last week S. and Sherri Robichaud Keith of Fort Stewart, Ga., the state recover from last week’s apply for federal aid at disaster said in a statement Tuesday. governor to the president’s In his letter to Bush seeking the found $38.7 million in damages to The Manchester Interracial Council will sponsor was born July 2 in Georgia. Her maternal storm which caused more than relief centers operated by the “ I’m very pleased the presi­ action. disaster relief, O’Neill said $16.7 homes. $40.3 million in damage to its annual community picnic at the Salamon’s grandparents are Joseph Robichaud of Glaston­ $100 million in damages. Federal Emergency Manage­ dent has taken this action so “We’re ready to move into million in public money had businesses and $26.4 million in home, 2114 Manchester Road, Glastonbury on bury, and Kim Neff of Storrs. Her paternal Gk)v. William A. O’Neill, who ment Agency and manned by quickly upon his return from action tomorrow.” said John L. already been spent to clear away damages to public facilities. Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Bring a chair, your bathing grandparents are G. Jeffrey Keith and Uta suit and a salad or dessert for the community table. Barkowski, both of Manchester. She has a brother, Since there is a large covered parch, the picnic will Nicholas, 17 months. be held rain or shine. Park on Indian Hill Trail, the Decision street opposite the house. For more information, DELLARIPA, Krista Rose, daughter of Freder­ Victims of bias call Joan O’Loughlin, 643-4031. ick C. and Janet Dumez Dellaripa of 4 Tanner St., was born July 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Albert and Leah on FOI Ceiebrate 250th in Andover Dumez of East Hartford. Her paternal grandmother fear retaiiation, is Mrs. John Dellaripa of East Hartford. She has a The Andover Historical Society is hosting a 250th sister Jenna Maria, 2>/2. birthday party for the home of Alice Y. Moe of case due Y Bunker Hill Road on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. Philip HINDSON, Chelsea Marie, daughter of Thomas Brass, a local historian, will provide a tour of the and Nancy Deganne Hindson of 41 Starkweather St., By Alex GIrelll commission is toid home. Herman Marshall, a restoration expert, will was born July 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester Herald answer questions. Light refreshments will be Her maternal grandparents are Barbara and By Maureen Leavitt commission within five days of served. Joseph Deganne of 49 Norman St. Her paternal The head of a union local Manchester Herald receiving the form. grandfather is Thomas Hindson Sr. of White Haven, representing 26 mid­ The commission will determine Pa. She has a sister Kristen, 9. management town employees People with harassment or by vote whether the complaint 0-Anon group offers heip said he was not satisfied with the discrimination complaints fear can be heard in private. DORSEY, Kimberly A., daughter of Keith A. and results of a hearing on the union’s they cannot approach the Human Dimlow cautioned Carr that the O-Anon, a support group for the family and Sherri L. Chameroy Dorsey of 333 Hinkle Mae complaint it has been unfairly commission is solely an advisory friends of compulsive overeaters, meets every Drive, Coventry, was born July 1 at Manchester Relations Commission for pri­ denied records pertaining to the Friday at 7 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are vate consultation, Nancy Carr, panel, and if a complaint is filed, town’s severance agreement with Ask at information desk for meeting room. Robert and Judy Chameroy, Mansfield Depot. Her the executive director of the the commission can only submit Th« Attoclaled Pr*M former Asessor J. Richard paternal grandparents are Carol and Paul C. Manchester Area Conference of recommendations. Vincent. right, are: Kenney Smith of Omaha, Rick Brewster of Coventry. Churches, said Tuesday. Carr suggested that the forms TIC-TAC-TOE — Three workers test Robert Harrison made his scaffolding racks at the Airlite Plastics Perez of Omaha, and Dan Goshenour of Carr told the commission at its be made more available to the Correction remarks after a hearing on the monthly meeting that people fear public. Building under construction in Omaha, Michigan. The workers are employed by union’s complaint in Hartford retaliation after already being “ If we’ve made it too difficult to Neb., last week. The workers, from left to Piedmont Installers of Wake Forest, N.C. Current Quotations Tuesday before the state Free­ victims of harassment or dis­ have access to our commission, I A story published Tuesday on page one about the dom of Information Commission. crimination when they know their don’t know,” Dimlow said after funeral of Herman J. Passcantell, who was killed The union says it has not been names will be made public during the meeting. Friday night in an auto crash, incorrectly reported given all the documentation “ My heart and sorrow go to her mother and father a commission meeting. In an unrelated matter, Linda that his wife, Rita, attended the funeral Tuesday. Obituaries available on the severance agree­ Mrs. Passcantell was unable to attend the funeral for losing such a beautiful child.” — Actress Pam Carr also serves on the Man­ M. Parry, town personnel officer, Dawber, after the shooting death of actress ment with Vicent, who resigned in because of injuries received in the crash. She is a April 1988 after two months of chester Interracial CouncH, told the commission the town has patient in St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center Rebecca Schaeffer, who she co-starred with on CBS’ which is sponsored by MACC and been receiving more requests for Ruth P. Cram Conn., for 20 years before moving ton, N.H.; a sister, Mrs. Helen B. "M y Sister Sam.” turmoil over the town’s aborted in Hartford. She was listed today in stable condition, to New Hampshire last year. She Sisto of Taylor, Mich.; and nine revaluation. Manchester Community College. applications for the Manchester according to a hospital spokeswoman. Ruth P. (Judy) Cram, 70, of was a member of South United grandchildren. The FOI commissioner, Deane The council was formed nine Police Department than in recent Reginald PInto/Minchaetar Herald Manchester, N.H., formerly of Methodist Church. A memorial service will be held “ From 1981 through 1988, the prescription drug C. Avery, heard evidence from years ago to address racial issues years. The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and Manchester, Conn., died Tuesday She is survived by two sons, Saturday at 4 p.m. at South inflation rate of 88 percent dwarfed the general Harrison and from Assistant RotariansTuesday night at the Manches­ and crises in town. The town is in the middle of a fair. If an error is made, we want to make a inflation rate of 28 percent.” — Sen. David Pryor, GUEST SPEAKER — House Minority (July 12, 1989) at the Villa Crest Richard P. Cram of Baltimore, United Methodist Church. There Town Manager Steven R. Leader Robert Jaekie, left, chats with ter Country C ib. Jaekie spoke on taxes She attended Tuesday’s meet­ recruitment period for the police correction. The Herald’s phone number is 643-2711. Retirement Home. She was the and Peter S. Cram of Weare,, are no calling hours. chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Werbner. He said a decision in the ing of the Human Relations department. Two positions are wife of the late Edward S. Cram. N.H.; two daughters, Bonney J. Memorial donations may be Aging. case will probably be ready in a Manchester Rotary Club president and budgeting. Commission to inquire whether vacant, and Parry expects that She was born in Rutland, Vt., Strandberg of Reading, Mass., made to the American Cancer couple of weeks. William Sander before speaking to two individuals with harassment two more will open by December College Notes and had lived in Manchester, and Jill S. Simmons of Dunbar­ Society. Despite claims by Werbner that complaints had come to the as two officers are scheduled to Public Meetings all the documents involved in the commission. Members of the retire. agreement over Vincent’s resig­ Interracial Council had sug­ The closing date to apply for a On dean’s list Public Records nation have been provided, Harri­ gested that the two approach the position with the police depart­ Public meetings scheduled for today; son insisted that there must be a Jaekie says O’Neiii beatabie; commission. ment is Aug. 4, Parry said. complete record of the final check Four Manchester residents have been named to Kathryn Dimlow, the co- The town had received about 80 the dean's list for the spring semester at the given Vincent for $32,125.62. The chairman of the Human Rela­ Warranty deeds Michael S. Heimer and Priscilla J. Heimer to Manchester sum was what remained of a applications from the time the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. tions Commission, said that the Humberto and Ana C. Baez, 128 Green Road, $43,000 negotiated settlement af­ town closed the last recruitment They are: Jody L. Cook, 108 McKee St.; Kelly A. Public informations session on Route 30 and two hadn’t approached the $144,000. ter deduction of state and federal touts GOP accompiishments period until the announcement of Crouchley, 303 Timrod Road; Karin A. Fry, 274 Blue Robin E. Quaranto to Norma I. Campos, Oak Route 83, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7:30 p.m. commission. Forest Condominium, $136,750. taxes. the new recruitment period. Ridge Drive; and Jennifer L. Piendel, 22 Waranoke Five people have approached The Mall at Buckland Hills Partnership to John A. The severance agreement, one By Alex GIrelli He said the long list of Republican accomplish­ Those applications will be consi­ Road. Quit claim deeds Bolton the council with harassment or Finguerra, Pavilions Drive, conveyance tax, $90.20. of the items submitted at the Manchester Herald ments made O’Neill unbeatable in 1986. dered during the present recruit­ John A. Finguerra to The Mall at Buckland Hills Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. hearing, said a portion of the He said that in 1987 and 1988 many of the discrimination complaints within ment period. Ronald E. Joseph to Ronald E. Joseph and Alice Planning Commission, Community Hall, 8 p.m. payment is compensation for House Minority Leader Robert G. Jaekie said accomplishments were reversed. The inspector a 12-month period, Carr said. Receives Colgate degree Partnership, Pavilions Drive, conveyance tax, Parry said the town has re­ $90.20. G. Joseph, Parker Street, no conveyance tax. unused, accumulated vacation after a speech to the Manchester Rotary Club general’s position was eliminated and a transporta­ A task force of the council was Caitlyn V. Blodget, daughter of Virginia B. Street ceived an additional 35 applica­ Manchester 1-84 Associates Limited Partnership Mafalda Quey to Richard G. Noel, Cheney Coventry and sick time and a portion of it is Tuesday that he believes a Republican governor tion fund was used for general purposes. formed to discuss the complaints of 275 Knollwood Road and Hugh R. Blodget of Brothers Tract between Cooper and West streets, no “ The state had a deficit for the first time in five tions as of last week, and has to John A. Finguerra, Pavilions Drive, no Cemetery Commission, Town Office Building, six months salary. will be elected in 1990 and that Gov. William O’Neill and to offer suggestions as to Hartford, received a bachelor of arts degree from conveyance tax. will not run because he will realize he cannot win. years,” he said. mailed out over 100 applications. conveyance tax. 1:30 p.m. Harrison, president of Civil what avenue they should take to Colgate University on May 28. Sharon M. McHugh to Gary L. McHugh, 31-33 He said the governor asked state agency heads to “ It’s more like we used to see a Marguerite F. and Gilbert C. Walters to Kenneth Pension Committee, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. Service Employees Affiliates, In his talk to about 35 Rotarians and guests, address the complaint. Those She is a 1985 graduate of Manchester High School. Golway St., no conveyance tax. come up with budget cutbacks of only 3 percent and few years ago,” Parry said. R. Morgan and Linda A. Walters, 114 Linwood Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriot’s unit 105, said he wants a complete however, Jaekie said merely that everything is in avenues include the commission, Her concentration was in English literature at Leo V. Diana to Vincent L. and Gloria L. Diana, some came up with “ cruel” budget cutting Drive, $180,000. Park lodge, 7:30 p.m. record of the vacation and sick place for improvements in the state and that, “ In an attorney, or the state Commis­ She could not say for sure why Colgate. She was captain of the Women’s varsity Green Hill Terrace, no conveyance tax. proposals like closing state parks. Roger and Joan Livingston to Laurie A. Vierira, School Building Committee, Coventry High time accumulated and used for the next couple of years, we will have choices to sion on Human Rights and interest was so strong this time. cross country team, participated in a Los Angeles Marguerite D. Thomas to Cathy M. Dilley and “ I did not find it a good faith effort,” Jaekie said. East Meadow Condominium, $77,500. School, 7:30 p.m. the eight years of Vincent’s make.” Opportunities, Carr said. But Dimlow suggested that police legal internship and was photography editor of the Marguerite D. Thomas, Greenway Park, no He said some higher taxes went '.nto effect April 1, Charles F. Catania Jr. and Cherry Catania to Veterans Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 employment. Jaekie is one of a number of Republican leaders Kathryn Dimlow, commission layoffs in nearby cities such as Colgate News. conveyance tax. some went into effect July 1, and some will take Gary L. McHugh, two parcels on New Street, p.m. A letter from Werbner to who have been talked of as potential Republican co-chairman, explained to Carr Springfield, Mass., and Provi­ Robert F. Blanchard to Judith W. Blanchard, gubernatorial candidates. effect Jan. 1. $215,000. Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, Harrison puts the unused, accum­ and other commission members dence, R.I., might be cause for 63-65 Brookfield St., no conveyance tax . ulated balance at 712.25 hours of In his talk, he stressed what he called the There is $1 billion in new taxes on a $6 billion Logan receives degree Clifford B. Jordan to Yvon and Camilla Bosse, 8 p.m. that complaints can be heard by the flood of application requests. Katherine W. Winzler to Mark L. Winzler, accomplishments of the General Assembly during budget and Connecticut has the highest state sales Oak Forest Condominium, no conveyance tax. sick time an 61.83. hours of the commission in an executive Stephen M. Logan, son of Donald and Nancy Greenwood, no conveyance tax. vacation at the time of Vincent’s 1985 and 1986 when Republicans controlled the tax in the nation. In other business, the comis­ Woodland Glen Limited Partnership to Thomas J. session, but only if the individual Logan of 81 Durant St., graduated recently from Quail III and Michele I. Quail, Woodland Glen Concetta Steullet, Patricia DiDonato and John resignation. Legislature and he was majority leader. But Jaekie said the state is in good economic sion decided to cancel its August follows the proper procedure in Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. Condominium, $115,000. DiDonato to Selena M. Smyth, 173 Edgerton St., no Vincent resigned in April 1988 “ My job is to be partisan,” Jaekie said, but he did condition and can provide tax relief “ if we get the meeting. The commission’s next Thoughts filing a complaint with the town. He received a bachelor of science degree. He John M. and Judith A. Davis to Ted S. and Maria conveyance tax. in the aftermath of criticism over not mention O’Neill by name and seldom referred to budget under control.” meeting is scheduled for Sept. 19. majored in finance and is employed by CIGNA L. Banas, Lydall Woods Colonial Village, $260,000. Michael D. Norman to Mary M. Norman, 275 a tax revaluation attempt that Republicans or Democrats. When one guest asked Jaekie what he felt is the According to the general com­ Corp. of Bloomfield. Barbara A. Skoog and Patricia Wallingford to Timrod Road, no conveyance tax. failed and was set aside. Jaekie said the General Assembly of 1985 and 1986 state’s highest cost for the lowest benefit, Jaekie plaint procedures, complaints Sandra L. Skoog, 51 Arcellia Drive, $130,000. Leonard J. Benjamin to Carol V. Benjamin, 769 The living of these days can be pretty tough. And Werbner submitted an affidavit called for time schedules and materials guarantees mentioned the state’s paying the cost of nursing must be submitted in writing Paul W. Gliha to Carolyn DeMeola, Oak Grove Lydall St., no conveyance tax. when we try to make some changes, there’s always from Joyce P. Sagal, town payroll for bridge and road contracts, created the office of home care for people who would be able to pay for it through a procedural complaint EMERGENCY resistance. Always. Farms Condominium, conveyance tax, $117,70. Florence E. Peterson to Sherwood O. Hill, Pine supervisor, which said there is no inspector general, instituted insurance and court themselves if they had transferred assets to spouses form to the office of the town Fire — Police — Medical Lottery Priscilla Smith to Steven K. and Debra C. Daniels, Hill Street, no conveyance tax. Someone has said that the seven last words of the other information in Vincent’s reforms, began to phase out inheritance taxes, and and children. manager within 60 days of the 369 East Middle Turnpike, $125,000. Sally B. Keeler to Charles D. Keeler, Pitkin Park, church are: “ We never did it that way before! ” personnel folder concerning the created the Municipal Infrastructure Trust Fund And he mentioned buying houses at high prices, discrimination or harassment. DIAL 911 Roger A. Maynard to Howard M. and Deborah P. no conveyance tax. Sometimes we own those words ourselves, and they the $32,125.62 payment other than under which the principal was not to be touched and sometimes as high at $600,000, to establish group The town manager then has to In Manchester Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in New Smith, 78 Deerfield Drive, $130,000. Luciie R. Barbier to Shirley A. Converse, 161 become pacesetters for our daily lifestyles. information in the severance the interest was to go to municipalities. homes for three or four persons. forward the complaint to the England: Carl J. Olsen to Anna Marie Vento, Park Chestnut Porter St., no conveyance tax . But there are seven other words that are a bit agreement. Connecticut daily: 409. Play Four: 6317. Condominium, conveyance tax, $73.70. Shirley A. Converse to Lucile R. Barbier, 2 Parker more creative and could really make a difference: He told Harrison during the r Connecticut Lotto: 7, 21, 25, 31, 33, 35. Lucile R. Barbier to Robert A. Smith, 2 Parker St., St., no conveyance tax. live, love, learn, think, give, laugh, try. Maybe these hearing that Harrison could Massachusetts daily: 9076. $130,000. Robert L. Russell to Eugene J. and August A. and Irene S. Zeppa to August A. and could become the seven core words that set the pace check the records over the years for each day of our lives. AI a r r o r s Tri-state (Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont) Patricia N. Gallagher, 214 Ferguson Road, $200,000. Irene S. Zeppa, parcels on Villa Louisa Road and to determine if the computation of CONNECTICUT VALLEY daily: 073, 8730. Eugene J. and Patricia N. Gallagher to Americo Birch Mountain Road. accumulated vacation and sick GUESS WHO*S COMING TO Rhode Island daily: 4526. V. and Albertina G. Penetra, 406 Woodbridge St., Donald F. Hahn to Donald F. Hahn and Virginia Newell Curtis time was correct. ■ Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 9,28, 30, 35, 38. $143,000. M. Hahn, 72 Edmund St., no conveyance tax. Center Congregational Church DINNER/BRUNCH? PLASTIC SURGERY YOU! THE ARBORS AT HOP BROOK, THE ONLY RETIREMENT COMMUNITY EAST OF THE RIVER, H. EDWARD BEAM, M.D. Weather fJlaitfhpstpr Hrralh CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO DINNER OR BRUNCH, SUNDAY. JULY 16 THRU SUNDAY. JULY 23, 1989. Plastic, Recortstructive and Cosmetic Surgery USPS 327-500 SIMPLY CLIP THE COUPON. CALL 24 HOURS IN Cloudy, muggy VOL. 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HARTFORD (AP) - Millionsof ing developer Anthony Galazan renovate several Main Street and Torneo schemed to take dollars in loans earmarked for a and Nicholas Torneo, a senior buildings he was to purchasefrom money from the CHFA by inflat­ failed to provide private developer have been underwriter at CHFA. Bailey Sheafs of CHFA files and records are been Cotter. ing estimated construction costs J frozen by the Connecticut Housing asked state police to investigate reviewed by state investigators, along with Dubno said a CHFA “ field for the two Middletown projects. observer” has been assigned to The budget for the Main Street tM - Finance Authority amid allega­ Cotter’s allegations. many documents seized during the searches. tions that the developer and an Orest Dubno, the CFHA’s exec­ watch activity at the Middletown renovations had been padded to funds for poor authority official tried to defraud utive director, told the Journal State Auditor Henry Becker said Monday that buildings Galazan was to rehabili­ about $4 million, according to the the agency, police said. Inquirer on Monday that a $4 tate with the money so that “ we letter, the same amount Galazan Nv The move is the latest twist in million loan to Galazan, which had he and other auditors were poring over the know what’s going on there.” was scheduled to receive from the WATERBURY (AP) — Fed­ the state’s fam ily housing div­ the investigation into the death of been approved by the CHFA’s docum ents. State Police last Friday CHFA. eral and state officials say the ision, said the latest criticisms John P. Cotter Jr., a prominent Board of Directors, has been searched Torneo’s home in Rocky A Hartford architect working on state Department of Housing has were relatively minor. Harrity, developer who police say mur­ frozen because of the Hill and the Galazan’s Middle- that project, James Farrell, said failed to advertise and distribute who worked at the Hartford HUD dered his wife and two children investigation. know Torneo’s whereabouts but the CHFA with Torneo’s help. town office as part of their Monday that his cost estimates for federal funds that could have office until 1987, said that because before killing himself earlier this “ Not a penny of it has been given had not searched for him. Cotter also charged that Galazan investigation. the Main Street renovations did helped rehabilitate apartments of the HUD scandal, federal month. to him, because we had not yet “ It has been management’s had made a $100,000 payoff and Sheafs of CHFA files and not amount to even $1.4 million, and provide rent money for about auditors are being particularly u Meanwhile, East Windsor po­ legally closed the deal,” Dubno decision to reassign his duties so had provided Torneo with trips to records are been reviewed by the amount loaned for Galazan’s 200 poor families. critical. lice were investigating a break-in said. "N ow we’re going to hold it we can continue to function as an Florida and gifts, and had em­ state investigators, along with Arriwani Hotel project. Officials said the department’s A federal audit of a low-income at Cotter’s East Windsor office on while this investigation is going agency during this,” Dubno said. ployed the official’s wife as a many documents seized during “ The second project required mistake means money will now housing program in Waterbury is Friday, when employee files may on.’ ’ “ If he shows up, he’ll report to secretary. the searches. more of a cosmetic work, ” Farrell cover only about 80 units because also expected to get underway have been tampered with, the Torneo has been reassigned to me.” Galazan had received $1.4 State Auditor Henry Becker said. “ It is not very extensive.” of rising rental prices. State soon, officials said. Journal Inquirer newspaper other duties, Dubno said. Cotter, whose body was found million from the CHFA to rehabili­ said Monday that he and other A call to Galazan’s Middletown housing officials say they are The audit by the U.S. Depart­ reported. Dubno told the Journal Inquirer with those of his wife and children tate the Arriwani Hotel in Middle- auditors were poring over the office Friday revealed that a working to straighten out the ment of Housing and Urban Cotter left a letter dated June 28 that Torneo hasn’t been at work on July 10, alleged that Galazan, town after buying it from Cotter. documents. “ Mrs. Torneo” works as a program to ensure that those 80 Development will focus on Water­ and addressed to Hartford State’s for three days, but didn’t know his former partner, had schemed Galazan was to have received Cotter charged in his letter that secretary for Galazan, but she subsidies are used. bury Housing Authority records Attorney John M. Bailey implicat­ why. Police said that they did not to bilk more than $1 million from some $4 million from the CHFA to Galazan, a Farmington resident. was reported out of the office. The subsidies come from the dating from 1984 and involving beleaguered Section 8 Moderate the Section 8 Moderate Rehabili­ Rehabilitation program of the tation program, Silvio Broccoli, U.S. Department of Housing and executive director of the city’s Bolton selectmen Hospital accredited Urban Development. The pro­ Housing Authority, said Monday. gram ’s purpose is to encourage Charles Black, a partner in the developers to upgrade substand­ firm of Black, Manafort, Stone & ard housing by guaranteeing Kelly, told The New York Times OK library post, for next 3 years rental subsidies for poor families last week that he and his partners . 1 ' that move into the upgraded received $47,000 for trying to units. obtain an agreement for a John­ Manchester Memorial Hospital granted by th e Joint Since April, the program has son Street apartment building in new rescue truck has been awarded a three-year Commission.” been a part of a widening scandal Waterbury. at HUD because of a federal Broccoli said he wants the audit By Rick Santos him because the National Fire accreditation from the Joint Y inspector general’s report that completed so Waterbury’s Manchester Herald Protection Association had set Commission on Accreditation of He said the hospital had volun­ said well-connected Republican moderate-rehabilitation pro­ new safety regulations for vehi­ Healthcare Organizations, hospi­ tarily chosen to be evaluated by The Ateoclated Press consultants reaped huge fees — gram can get back in business BOLTON — The Board of cles, and, “ if we’re going to be tal President Michael R. Gall- an outside, independent group of as much as $1,500 per unit — for and more apartments can be Selectmen took steps Tuesday purchasing a new truck, then it acher has announced. healthcare professionals and has SOLEMN PROCESSION — Mourners enter the National there. Dempsey, a Democrat who served as Connecti­ steering subsidies to projects made available to low-income night to fill needs at the town ought to be in compliance with the The hospital received the ac­ been found to be in compliance Guard Armory in Putnam Tuesday to pay their respects cut’s governor from 1961 to 1971, died last Sunday. His nationwide. tenants. Suspension can be re­ library and approved the pur­ latest safety specifications.” creditation as a result of its with their standards. Through the demonstrated compliance with accreditation, Gallacher said, to former Gov. John N. Dempsey, whose body lay in state funeral was to be today. HUD has repeatedly faulted the voked immediately if the auditors chase of a rescue vehicle for the The board also agreed unanim­ the Joint Commission’s nation­ “ our community can be assured state housing department for give the clearance, he said. fire department. ously to accept bids for a new ally recognized healthcare stand­ of our commitment to excellence mismanagement of the “ That’s why I ’m anxious to The board unanimously ap­ truck for the parks department. ards, awarded following an inten­ through the delivery of high moderate-rehabilitation pro­ have the auditors come. ... W e’re proved a proposal for a new Members said there is about sive on-site survey conducted in quality healthcare.” gram. but never took the money part-time position at Bentley $15,000 in the budget for the truck. anxious to get the program going Memorial Library. January of this year, Gallacher Policy aims to combat campus racism back. HUD officials have the again.” he said. In other business, the board Elizabeth Thornton, director of said in a news release. The Joint Commission accred­ state department’s financial John Ertle, a representative for agreed unanimously to approp­ its more than 5,200 hospitals y the statement. planning, control and accounta­ multifamily housing with HUD’s the library, said the functions of “ The Joint Commission is B Elizabeth LIghtfoot ties. Massachusetts has already ment of Higher Education, before riate $5,500 for the completion of nationwide and evaluates and Colleges and universities must bility for the program was done in Hartford regional office, said the the new employee would be to pleased to award accreditation to The Associated Press adopted a similar policy, the the board voted on the policy bathrooms at Herrick Park. accredits more than 3,200 other also submit a plan for educating an “ dangerously informal” help shelve books and other your organization as a result of board said. Tuesday. audit is scheduled to begin soon Some of this money will go toward healthcare organizations and the community about approp­ manner. and may extend into August. clerical duties. She told the board your most recent survey,” said HARTFORD — A policy requir­ “ Colleges and universities “ We are recommending to you making the bathrooms usable in programs. Based in , it is riate behaviors and a process to the help is needed because the John E. Milton, director of the ing Connecticut’s colleges and throughout the country and in that the policy be extended to all In a December 1987 letter to the And the owner of a Bank Street the winter, a feature not included governed by a 24-member board hear and resolve grievances library staff is coping with more JCAHO’s Hospital Accreditation universities to develop a plan to Connecticut recently have expe­ people.” she said. “ The policy housing department, HUD said building told the Waterbury Re­ in the original plan for the of commissioners representing relating to the policy, including use and larger attendance at Program. “This achievement combat racism and other acts of rienced a disturbing rise in continues to retain its strong that only about 210 of the state’s publican he had to pay a consul­ bathrooms. the American College of Physi­ remedies and penalties up to and many of the programs. reflects the efforts of your hospi­ intolerance on campus has been student-to-student violence, often thrust toward racial, religious allocated 395 units were being tant $25,000 to get an agreement. cians, the American College of including expulsion. The new position, which is The board voted 4 to 1 to tal to provide high quality care to approved by the Board of Gover­ race-related,” the policy states. and ethnic pluralism. ... This used by low-income families. A The Bank Street landlord, Jose Surgeons, the American Dental expected to be filled by Sept. 1, appropriate $600 for a survey of those you serve.” nors for Higher Education, mak­ “ This ‘ new racism’ is especially The policy requires that each board is clearly stating that all year later, the number was about Francisco, said consultant Jo­ will require 14 hours of work each residences to find unregistered Association, the American Hospi­ ing Connecticut the second state dangerous since it enlarges the instution make an annual report acts of violence and harassment the same. seph Burns of Middlebury di­ week at a rate of $6.05 per hour, dogs. Gallacher said. “ We are tal Association, the American in the nation to approve such a evils of discrimination to include to the board outlining in.stances of resulting from bias are State housing officials say they rected him to pay the money into she said. The survey will be conducted pleased to receive this three-year Medical Association, as weli as policy. harassment, physical violence intolerance on campus, the way intolerable.” have been working to straighten a trustee account in the name of Another concern of library staff by the dog warden. Judy Vir­ accreditation — the maximum the public. The measure, approved un­ and abuse. In settings "where they were handled, and educa­ Ethan Felson, a member of the out the han dling of federal Waterbury attorney John D. members involves a leak in the chow, and her assistant Robert animously by the board Tuesday, racial minorities are subject to tional activities undertaken to Connecticut Coalition of Lesbian subsidies. Mahaney, the newspaper front wall of the basement. Water Vaughn. They estimate from last follows recent incidents of racism attack, no group that is different combat them. and Gay Civil Rights, com­ David B. Harrity. director of reported. coming through the wall keeps year’s registration figures that in Connecticut and elsewhere. from the majority is safe.” Steve Thornton, a member of mended the board for its action, getting into the electric meter box about 300 dogs in town are Suspect arraigned An original draft of the policy The policy outlines procedures the Anti-Racism Coalition of but also cautioned its members and breaking it. Thornton said. unlicensed. The purpose of the barred acts of violence or harass­ each college and university in the Connecticut and a union repres­ not to “ prioritize the categories, 25.000 PRICED VOLUMES. ALL SUBJECTS The building is also in need of survey, according to Virchow, is ment based on race, religion and state must adopt and submit to enting faculty and staff at Con­ making it appear that one group Art Humor window repairs, Thornton said. to get dog owners to register their ethnic or cultural origins, but the the board by Dec. 1, including a necticut colleges, applauded the is more important to protect in Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald MuMe The board agreed that the town pets, so the town has official in attack on police version approved Tuesday ex­ plan to promote pluralism, a policy, particularly the measure this policy.” Wom«n panded the protection to include statement condemning acts of requiring all colleges to report Cnrtif building inspector and public records for safety reasons. ACCIDENT SCENE — Police and fire department The policy comes in the wake of works department should exam­ In a related issue, the board has intolerance based on gender, hatred or violence and a plan to incidents of racism and MovIm BOOKS officiais aid Kent S. Grenon, of 466 Main St., who struck HARTFORD (A P) - A 37-year- broke down a door to a second incidents at the University of NMur* ine the problems and make a set up a subcommittee to exam­ sexual orientation and disabili­ inform neople on campus about intolerance. National Search for Out-of-PrInt Books the front end of a truck about 2:50 p.m. Tuesday at the old Hartford man was to be floor apartment and found Gor­ The change to include haras.s- Connecticut in Storrs and at Indlini report on the necessary repairs. ine the possibility of the town My ((try arraigned today in connection don in a rear bedroom, he said. ment based on gender, sexual Southern Connecticut State Uni­ Thornton also said that the renting kennel space from a corner of School and Main streets. He was treated and Natur* with the shootings of two Hartford He surrendered without a fight orientation and disabilities came versity in New Haven. •dPk library is running out of space private kennel. Preuss said the released from Manchester Memorial Hospital. police officers during a domestic AnUqiMf and police took him to headquar­ Psychologists arrested after gay and lesbian groups, At UConn, white students al­ and she wants to make the board town has a problem because there dispute, authorities said. RtHglon ters for questioning, Lewis said. educators, legislators and others legedly taunted and spat on aware of the problem before it is no place to bring stray dogs. Leroy Martin Gordon, who has Police did not recover the urged the board to make the draft Asian-American students in 1987, Eric Slo«n« needs to be addressed in an Virchow also proposed that the twice been convicted of mans­ .38-caliber service revolver po­ presented at its June 20 meeting prompting a university investiga­ New England emergency situation. The space town establish fines for owners of laughter, was arrested Tuesday in alleged drug scheme Accidental shooting lice say was used in the shooting, more all-encompassing. tion. Two months ago. UConn HarHaga Praat is especially limited in the dogs that are found unleashed or WaNaea NuMng at a North End apartment build­ Lewis said. “The vast majority suggested children’s section, and library are offensive because of loud President John T. Casteen III Thornton Burgaca ing that police surrounded with The informants are eligible for NEW LONDON (AP) - Two that they would ask that the officials said one method of barking. She said the fines would ment and sex therapy at his New announced that the student code Jaaaph C. Lincoln SWAT-team members after get­ a $5,000 reward the Hartford psychologists who ran a drug protection the policy provides be Qana Stratton Portar... attaining more space would be to help raise revenue for her budget. London Counseling Associates would be revised to provide 4-year-oid boy ting a tip. Police Union offered for informa­ counseling practice specializing office. extended to other groups.” said BOOKS & BIRDS use a meeting room for book Republican First Selctmcn Ro­ specific penalties for such acts of oil Salk, Prop. Gordon was charged with two tion leading to Gordon’s arrest in the treatment of people ad­ Norma Foreman Glasgow, com­ storage. bert A. Morra said, “ We don’t intolerance. 510 E. MIddIa Tpka HARTFORD (A P) — A 4-year- Ralph Booker's parents counts of criminal attempt to and conviction, Lewis said. dicted to cocaine have been Also arrested was Michael E. missioner of the state Depart- The board also approved a plan make ordinances lightly. Before I Friedman, 40, one of the asso­ At Southern. officials appointed Manchaatar, CT old Hartford boy died early today thought the boy was taking a nap commit murder, two counts of Kertanis and Ucceilo were arrested on drug charges, police by the library staff to collect would recommend this board ciates in the counseling firm. He a minority affairs director, (203) 649-3440 after he apparently shot himself with his 1-year-old brother, Mi­ attempt to commit capita i felony, wounded Sunday when they tried said. canned goods instead of mone­ taking action. I would like some banned a fraternity from cam­ HOURS: Tuasday-Saturday with a revolver he found in a chael Booker, in the only bed­ two counts of first-degree assault, to handcuff Gordon, he wrestled Bruce E. Lloyd, a 51-year-old was charged with possession of tary fines for late books during documentation showing this is pus, suspended several students 11-4:30 pm bedroom closet, the third youngs­ room of a third-floor apartment in theft of a firearm, criminal use of with them, grabbed Uccello’s former massage parlor owner cocaine and possession of mari­ NOVENA the month of November. The needed.” and took other steps after a THURSDAYS UNTIL S P.M. ter to die in an accidental the Asylum Hill section of a firearm and third-degree as­ revolver from its holster and who earned two college degrees juana with intent to sell and library would donate the goods to Virchow said she would return interference with a police search. May the Sacred Heart of March 11 brawl involving 25 white Plaaaa call lor Sunday S shooting in Connecticut since Hartford. sault, Lewis said. fired at least three shots before while serving a prison sentence Monday hours. an unspecified charity. to the board when she has fraternity members and six black June, police said. Hartford police Lt. Frederick He was being held at the escaping on foot, police said. for promoting prostitution, was Friedman was arrested shortly Jesus be adored, praised, In other action, the board statistics on complaints concern­ students. Ralph Booker was shot once in Lewis said Bookerclimbed on top Morgan Street Jail in Hartford Kertanis, who was shot once in charged with possession of co­ after 10; 30 a.m. Tuesday after he honored, glorified and loved {IjgszaBMd. agreed unanimously to approve ing loose and barking canines. the abdomen shortly after 3:30 of a television and grabbed a pending arraignment in Hartford the right side and once in the right caine with intent to sell and tried to leave the office with a bag the Fire Commission’s final bid At the start of the meeting, throughout the world, now p.m. Tuesday, police said. He .38-caliber revoiver from the Superior Court today. arm, was listed in stable condi­ practicing psychology without a containing marijuana and proposal fora rescue vehicle. The James C. Veitch, a Democrat, underwent five hours of surgery shelf of a bedroom closet. As he Gordon had eluded police since tion at Hartford Hospital Tues­ license. cocaine. and forever, amen. Sacred agreement comes with the stipu­ was named to fill the one vacant at St. Francis Hospital and grabbed the revolver, it dis­ Sunday afternoon when Officers day, a hospital spokeswoman He was also charged with Lloyd was arrested shortly Heart of Jesus, pray for us. lation that the vehicle purchased seat on the board. The seat was Medical Center in Hartford for charged, Lewis said. Robert Kertanis and Guisseppe said. third-degree forgery and attemp­ after 9 a.m. Tuesday after police be in compliance with the latest made available when Democrat St. Jude, worker of miracles, wounds to his back and abdomen, Police said the boy’s mother. Uccello were shot with Uccello’s Uccello, who was shot once in ted first-degree larceny in con­ stopped his car in New London safety specifications. Michael A, Zizka resigned early revolver during a struggle with pray for us. St Jude, helper a hospital spokesman said. Victoria Booker, was watching the groin, was iisted in satisfac­ nection with insurance billings and found what authorities said Republican Selectman Carl A. this month, just months after he Gordon outside his Hartford The bullet passed through television in the living room when tory condition at Saint Francis for his services. Lloyd was was a large amount of cocaine. of the hopeless, pray for us. Preuss said this issue concerned lost his bid for first selectman. home, police said. Booker’s body before becoming she heard the shot and called Hospital and Medical Center, a released from prison in Sep­ Lloyd was being held on Repeat nine times a day for police. The gun was owned by Acting on tipsters’ information, hospital spokeswoman said. lodged in a bedroom wall, police tember 1984. $100,000. Friedman was being nine days, and publish. said. Booker’s father, Ralph Wel- Lt. Frederick Lewis said patroi Uccello was also shot once in Lloyd, who holds a doctorate held on $50,000 bond. 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NEW YORK (AP) - A Navy The investigators based their and showed him a timer, NBC Tuesday night, Hartwig’s father, Previous news reports indi­ J investigation into the explosion findings on a psychological pro­ reported. Earl V. Hartwig of Cleveland, cated that at one point investiga­ that killed 47 sailors on the file of Hartwig by the FBI and 228 “ Part of me can see him doing said there was “ no way, defi­ tors focused on Truitt as well as Union, Pittston Gorbachev says battleship USS Iowa in April has other exhibits, including a three- it,” David Smith was quoted as nitely” that his son was suicidal. Hartwig. Truitt’s attorney, Ellis found strong evidence that a hour videotaped statement from telling investigators. Hartwig’s sister, Kathy Kubic- Rubin of Miami, said last month suicidal sailor set it off, according another Iowa sailor, David In addition, a psychiatric study ina of Cleveland, said her brother that Naval Investigative Service to two reports. Smith, NBC said. done by the FB I Center for was not a homosexual and that 17 agents had apologized to his strikes a threat The 10-week probe, with FBI David Smith rejected Hart- Analysis of Violent Crimes found of his letters had been reviewed client for news leaks suggesting far apart as by a team of psychiatrists who assistance, ruled out unstable wig’s sexual advances the night that Hartwig was disturbed and Truitt was involved in the gunpowder or flaws in the me­ before the explosion, he was under a lot of stress, “ virtually decided he was a “ normal, explosion. healthy young man.” MOSCOW (A P) - President country’s top coal region, that chanical or electrical systems in quoted as saying in an interview insuring some type of reaction. In “ The Navy is up to its old tricks with an investigator. In NBC’s report, David Smith of releasing selected parts of an Mikhail S. Gorbachev said today every lost workday cost millions the gun turrets where the explo­ this instance, it is suicide,” new talks start of rubles that might otherwise sion occurred, said NBC News He also said Hartwig had according to the report. was quoted as telling the investi­ investigation to a favored media that the wave of strikes by discussed how to set off a bomb Naval investigators also gator he didn’t immediately source and hence to the entire thousands of coal miners and help improve iiving conditions. and today’s editions of The New u ' 'You mustn’t hoid a knife to the REBECCA SCHAEFFER York Times. using a nine-volt battery and a pointed to the rejection of Hart­ report what he knew because he world,” Rubin said Tuesday DUFFIELD, Va. (AP) - The Pittston miners went on strike other workers could spread to the throat” of the government, Sau- small timer, NBC reported. wig by Gunner’s Mate Kendall was scared others would think he, night. “ The first victim was Ken striking United Mine Workers in Virginia and West Virginia in railroad industry and seriously . . . actress was 22 The network cited unidentified nin said at a session broadcast The two men talked about Truitt, who survived the explo­ too, was homosexual. Truitt. Now, the victim is Clayton and the Pittston Co. were far early April after working 14 damage the country’s economic Navy sources Tuesday; the news­ live over Soviet television and paper quoted officials in the “ explosions, that kind of stuff. sion. Hartwig had named Truitt “ I could see my name labeled Hartwig, his memory and his apart on key issues as they months without a contract. reforms. radio. How to set oH the powder. All that as the sole beneficiary of a $50,000 on every newspaper across the family.” entered today’s federally me­ Workers in Kentucky walked out In the Soviet Union’s worst Pentagon and Congress who Gorbachev said government kind of stuff,’’ David Smith was double-indemnity life insurance U.S.A. that two gays had a fight, The Iowa is on a six-month diated contract talks, the first in June. Hundreds of miners have labor unrest since the 1920s, spoke on condition of anonymity. negotiations with strike commit­ Actress The unreleased Navy report quoted as saying. policy. and I could see my life going down deployment to the North Atlantic negotiations in six weeks. been arrested for a variety of strikes have now shut down more tees have resolved most of the Hartwig took him to his locker Asked about NBC’s report the toilet right away,” he said. and the Mediterranean. Both sides spent four hours violent incidents and for civil than 200 mines and factories in said Gunner’s Mate Clayton miners’ demands, including behind closed doors with a judge disobedience tactics, such as the country’s two top coal- Hartwig, 25, may have been those on pensions and overtime. Tuesday before agreeing to re­ blocking coal-hauling roads. producing regions, official re­ slain at responsible for the blast, accord­ But some longer-term questions sume negotiations. Talks had ports said. ing to NBC and the Times. Wildcat strikes in support of the broken down June 8. A lawmaker from the Ukraine will take up to a month to settle, Navy spokesman Lt. Greg Pittston workers began last Washed up cocaine keeps beach abuzz At today’s talks, the two sides said the number of striking mines and the miners are refusing any Smith told The Associated Press month and idled up to 46,000 delay, he said. apartment that the conclusion of suicide were to sit in separate rooms with in his region had nearly tripled miners in 10 states. The first discovery occurred June 28 federal mediators shuttling mes­ between Tuesday and today, The miners in Siberia are “ was not based on official reports CRYSTAL BEACH, Texas (AP) - High have been discovered by authorities or Most of those miners returned demanding greater control over tide has a new meaning these days along when five packages weighing a total of turned in to them. sages between them. The 3'/i- from 20 to 58. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police of the Navy. It is the opinion of to work this week, but wildcat their industry, a demand that Texas’ Gulf Coast. about 14.5 pounds were found in the sand on " It ail has the same markings, which month-old strike has been In a report to the Supreme have few clues to why a man shot NBC and Mr. (Fred) Francis,” strikes continued in parts of West central authorities have so far the network reporter. Dozens of bundles of cocaine with an Matagorda Island, about 100 miles southw­ leads us to believe it’s from the same load,” marked by occasional violence Soviet, or parliament, Gorbachev and killed actress Rebecca Virginia. Shots were fired Tues­ ' ^ c balked at granting. estimated street value of $5 million have est of Houston. said James E. Caldwell, supervisory and triggered wildcat walkouts said the strikes already had Schaeffer after waiting outside Other Pentagon officials told day at coal trucks in Boone ~ A , If the strike spreads to other washed up along more than 200 miles of A week and a half later, five bundles special agent for the U.S. Customs Service by tens of thousands of miners. meant a 1 million-ton drop in coal her apartment almost four hours. the newspaper the Navy.had been County, W.Va. No injuries were sectors of the economy, “ We may coast during the past three weeks, totaling about 78 pounds washed ashore on in Galveston. UMW President Richard production, and “ now there are Her agent said she “ didn’t have reluctant to issue a report, reported and state police Superin­ have to take such extreme attracting a new breed of beachcomber to the Bolivar Peninsula across from Galves­ Marine biologists have estimated the Trumka, speaking to reporters at The Atiociatad Prmi reports of calls to railroad an enemy in the world.” fearing it would further demoral­ Y tendent J.R. Buckalew said the ton, and 19 bundles weighing about 81 a southwest Virginia motel where workers to join the strike as of measures that it will hurt what ize the ship’s crew and bring on the area’s tiny fishing and resort towns. cocaine was in the water from three weeks coal fields were relatively quiet. pounds were discovered by the Matagorda the talks were to begin, said the BEST EFFORT — Thomas Warren of Springfield. Mo., Aug. 1. we’ve been doing,” Gorbachev Police questioned a former legal action, bad publicity or “ Everybody’s talking about it and I think to a couple of months. It was bundled in way to solve the strike would be Union officials in Alabama told plays with his dog as he sits tieo to nis sota Tuesoay. Sucn a oeveiopment of events said, without specifying what boyfriend of the actress but said charges of incompetence or everybody’s looking for it,” said Herb County sheriff’s department. watertight packages of five bricks, each The latest find occurred Thursday when for Pittston Chairman Paul Dou­ more than 3,000 miners to return poses a threat to the implementa­ steps he would take. he was not a suspect. They cover-up. Knowles, who works at the Dirty Pelican wrapped in fiberglass resin and duct tape Warren vows to remain tied to the sofa for three weeks six men fishing about 10 miles off Galveston glas to participate in the for Tuesday night's shift at two tion of plans projected by the He said the lost coal production haven’t ruled out the possibility Smith said the investigation Pier in Crystal Beach, about 30 miles east of and then tied together with yellow plastic while he tries to quit smoking. found 25 bundles with 83 pounds of cocaine negotiations. companies after they failed to policy of perestroika,” he said. could not be recovered by in­ that Miss Schaeffer knew her report had been submitted to the Galveston. “ Guys on the weekend are out rope. floating in the Gulf of Mexico. “ I ’m disappointed that’s not show up earlier in the day. Perestroika refers to Gorba­ creasing the mines’ output be­ attacker, Detective Dan Andrews commander of surface forces for here at night on three-wheeled vehicles Each brick was marked with the word Altogether, 61 packages containing 261 going to happen,” Trumka said. Trumka said the company chev’s reforms to restructure the cause they already work at full said. the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va., with big spotlights on the beach. “ CENTAVO” and the designation “ T5.” On pounds of 98 percent pure, uncut cocaine But Michael Odom president of wants to stop financing pensions economy. capacity. and eventually would land on the “ You tell me what they’re looking for.” some of the bricks also is written “ USA 2.” Authorities also found no indi­ Pittston's mining subsidiary, for 6,000 Pittston retirees, a move Will quitting give him Miners began walking out July secretary of defense’s desk. cations of harassment against Pittston Coal Group Inc., told he claimed would lead other 11 in Siberia’s Kuzetsk coal Miss Schaeffer, who starred in reporters the company wouldn’t companies to seek to eliminate region. Workers in other indus­ Parents of the sitcom “ My Sister Sam,” but be pressured into changing its funds for 130,000 pensioners, a new leash on life? tries in the region swiftly followed the possibility that the killer was negotiators. widows and dependents. suit. On Saturday, miners in the a deranged fan “ is a motive that “ It would be improper for the Pittston also refuses to allow SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (A P) - much past.the front porch. Ukraine’s Donetsk coal basin also College we definitely have not ruled out,” union to dictate to us or for us to 4,000 laid-off employees to re­ Thomas Warren tried several Warren, a Vietnam veteran, began walking off the jobs. Andrews said. dictate to the union who repres­ claim jobs when they become methods, including acupuncture began smoking when he was in The miners are demanding ents them at the bargaining available, Trumka said. and Smokers Anonymous, to the Army. He said it’s especially more local control over their Graduates “ We have no record of her ever table,” Odom said. “ Do we see it as a frontal break a 20-year nicotine important to quit smoking be­ industry as weli as higher wages having called for assistance or assault on the union? Yes, we addiction. and better living conditions. When they graduate they - / About 1,900 UMW miners are cause of his involvement with being a victim of anything, or 1 84 1-91 may no longer bo covered striking Pittston for its refusal to do,” he said. Nothing worked. drug education. Gorbachev said he and Pre­ being harassed," he said. sign a national contract guaran­ Odom reiterated the com­ Now, the 42-year-old Spring- “I’m going on the drug­ mier Nikolai I. Ryzhkov sent a by your health Insurance. teeing full medical benefits for pany’s contention that it needs field man has had himself tied to a lecturing circuit in September. I telegram to miners in the Uk­ Miss Schaeffer, 21, was shot INTERCHANGE pensioners and prohibiting man­ contract changes so it can meet 280-pound sofa in his living room can’t smoke cigarettes and sit raine assuring them that any SHORT TERM once in the chest Tuesday morn­ datory overtime and Sunday competition from other produc­ and rid his home of tobacco. He there and tell people how to get off concessions granted to Siberian ing by a young man who appar­ work. ers, including foreign companies. intends to remain on the leash for drugs,” he said. miners wouid apply to other MEDICAL INSURANCE ently rang her doorbell, Andrews three weeks in a drastic attempt He said he sought help to quit mining regions as well. 1-6 Months Coverage said. to kick the habit for good. smoking from the Veterans Ad­ He blamed some of the miners’ Very Reasonable Rate): The attacker had been standing “ I had my friends come over ministration, but was told VA discontent on what he called Religious worshipers here and take a crescent wrench hospitals didn’t offer such a “ anti-socialist” eiements, but outside the two-story building for and tie me up so there was no way program. Acupuncture, Smokers said he understood their basic PMA ASSOCIATES at least four hours, witnesses told police. The apartment is in the 1-84 Westbound Closing in Hartford: of getting off,” Warren said Anonymous, meditation, cutting demands. die in grenade attack Tuesday, his eighth day of being back to a quarter-pack and trying Following Gorbachev to the 203- 649-9131 city’s Fairfax district near West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. connected to the thin, 30-foot steel to quit cold turkey also failed. podium, legislator Anatoly Sau- EDITOR’S NOTE: This report amid escalating ethnic violence cable. “ I admitted that I was “ I felt the only way I could whip nin from the Donetsk region said “ I was in the kitchen making UnderwrUlcn by: was submitted to a government and a political dispute with India powerless over cigarettes and this once and for all and take the number of striking mines coffee and I heard what sounded Juiy 21-23 Golden Rule Insurance censor, who deleted significant over the withdrawal of Indian that they had made my life control of my life was to chain there was up today to 58. like a car backfiring,” said “ A ” Rated (Excellent) portions. peacekeeping forces from the unmanageable. myseif up,” he said. He delivered an urgent re­ Richard Goldman, a television COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (A P) — small island nation southeast of “ I had to take control of the Warren decided to leash him­ minder to miners in Donetsk, the screenwriter who lives across the situation.” Extremists hurled grenades at a Madras. self for three weeks to guarantee street. “ After the pop, there were Beginning at 11:00 P.M. Friday, July 21, and extending procession of Sinhalese and In Madras, India, a Sri Lankan Warren describes himself as an a modification of behavior, even two bloodcurdling screams. 1-84 WESTBOUND CLOSURE Tamil worshipers in a southern Tamil party blamed the attack on artist, dog trainer and drug though his body probably was thru Sunday, July 23,1-84 westbound between Exit 52 and ALTERNATE ROUTING PLAN (D counselor who beat a cocaine free of nicotine after three days. “ I looked out the window and I EXIT32A town, killing at least 13 people and Sinhalese militants from the Market Street in Hartford will be temporarily closed to FRI. JULY 21st. 11:00 PM addiction 11 years ago. A pack-a- He said the urge to smoke in the saw a guy in a yellow shirt STREET CLOSED wounding about 85, police said left-wing People’s Liberation LOCAL TRAFHC ONLY jogging at a fair clip ... as if it was TO SUN JULY 23rd. today. Front. day cigarette habit sticks with first few days of confinement was traffic. Several local reroutings will be in effect until the (® ball four and he was running to The attack occurred Tuesday Ponnudurai Ravinesan, spo­ him, however. intense, adding, “ If you offered construction work is completed on Sunday. DBTOUR TO first base.” W.B. IS4 night at the end of a weeklong kesman for the Eelam People’s “It’s a crazy habit that’s me a cigarette right now. I ’d say KEY ruining my life,” he said, “ It’s no way.” religious festival in Kataragama, Revolutionary Liberation Front, BE COOL! Another neighbor, Kenneth Ne­ self-destructive, it’s unhealthy. I He had to chase away friends To avoid significant delays, local motorists are requested ^ CLOSINGS 105 miles southeast of Colombo, said he had information from Sri well, rushed to help the fallen used to run marathons, but I ’ve who smoked when they stopped y ALTERNATE/DETOUR said a police official speaking on Lanka that the grenades were woman. “ I felt her pulse. I to avoid travel thru the interchange during this weekend got respiratory problems now by because the temptation to ask condition of anonymity. thrown by radicals from the couldn’t feel any,” Newell said. if at all possible. No one immediately claimed Sinhalese group. and can’t run anymore. I can’t do them for a cigarette was too BE A DONOR! a lot of the exercises that I ’m used great. The actress died at Cedars- responsibility for the attack. The front has usually attacked Sinai Medical Center about 30 HARTFORD About 5,000 people had ga­ only fellow Sinhalese since to doing.” One man who saw a news report Warren, who lives alone, roams about Warren offered to seil him minutes after the shooting, said thered for the procession, which launching an uprising against the GIVE BLOOD! hospital spokeswoman Peggy attracts both Sinhalese Buddhists government in 1987. It has ac­ about his small, secluded home herbal cigarettes, which he with the thin cable fastened at his claimed contained no nicotine. Shaff. and Tamil Hindus and is consi­ cused the Sinhalese-dominated The gunman was believed to be dered a demonstration that the government of selling out its own neck by a bolt, like a dog collar. “ I didn’t want anything to do Detours/ His golden retriever, Rachel, can with those,” Warren said with a between 20 and 30 years old, two communities can come to­ people to make peace with Tamil police said. EAST HARTFORD gether in harmony despite the rebels. roam the yard, but Warren’s laugh. " I ’d already tried them RAMP / leash limits him from stepping before. They taste awful.” “ She didn’t have an enemy in L CLOSED ^ country’s ethnic strife. Tamil Bandara said Dharamadasa the world,” said her agent, Hindus from India also were Banda, minister of state for Reroutings You can give blood! Jonathan Howard. “ She was a OqytNMOA «TM iT present. rehabilitation, and other Parlia­ very successful young actress, on “ It is a tragedy beyond com­ ment members were walking Choose any one of the locations listed below: the ascent, getting job after job. I parison,” said Ranjith Ma- with the procession from a Hindu can’t believe this has happened.” dumma Bandara, a government temple to a Buddhist dagoba BOLTON MARLBOROUGH Miss Schaeffer co-starred on July 21-23 lawmaker who participated in the when three grenades were Bolton Vol. Fire Dept. CBS’ “ My Sister Sam” with Pam cfWf., procession. “ 'There is nothing hurled. Banda, a Sinhalese Bud­ Marlborough Sat. July 22 9:00-2:00 Dawber from 1986 to 1988. She sacred in this country any more.” dhist who is the religious chief for Congregational played Patti Russell, the younger Bandara said two women walk­ the two shrines, was among those sister of Miss Dawber’s charac­ ing beside him were killed in the Church 1-84 WESTBOUND, HARTFORD ® injured, Bandara said. SOUTH WINDSOR ter, Sam. explosions but that he escaped The two shrines, which are South Windsor Vol. Sat. July 29 9:00-2:00 “ Words cannot express the 1-84 westbound traffic will be detoured at Exit 52, across the Market/ injury. about a half-mile apart, are Giant Fire Dept. grief and rage that I feel," Miss N. Morgan intersection to theN. Morgan expressway entrance ramp. : i The Sri Lankan government located in the predominantly MANCHESTER Dawber said in a statement from 1175 Ellington Rd. imposed press censorship July 6 Sinhalese district of Monaragala. Army and Navy Club New York. “ My question is why. Mon. 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Recently, the government con when things were going pretty tion from doing himself politi­ Longtime GOP consultant underestimated, says study ment marks a decade in power of Lake Managua. well for Dan Quayle in the vice cal harm. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A ment Corp. When the Sandinistas marched fiscated coffee plantations from Ed Rollins, a former White today, but many Nicaraguans three anti-government farmers president’s office, the ^uys Canzeri told the authors that computer character­ After his prison term, Mit­ Some Managua residents pre­ into Managua 10 years ago, huge House political director, said WASHINGTON (AP) - The have little to celebrate in a dicted most of those at the rally numbers of people surged after they voiced opposition to thei who helped put him there — his Quayle “was like a kid. Ask any candid group of political Trapp made the assertion in an that it’s an issue that has to be ized as a program pirate nick will be under conditional country that now ranks among Energy Department is underesti­ internal memorandum June 22 to obsessed with cracking secret would be Sandinista militants or through the capital to give them a Sandinistas. The government ac-. former advisers — have come him to turn off a light, and by people in town would have told faced up to early.” release for three years. Mit­ the poorest in the world. public employees afraid of losing along to spoil It by telling all. the time he gets to the switch, mating the chances of a volcanic Philip Justus, head of the NRC’s Yucca Mountain is adjacent to access codes was sentenced nick will not be able to possess joyous reception after a civil war cused them of being “economic the Bush team that Quayle was eruption near a Nevada site Banks, businesses and govern­ their government jobs if they that claimed an estimated ,50,000 saboteurs” and threatened other The old stories about Quayle he’s forgotten what he went a lightweight and should not be geology section. the Nevada Test Site where the Tuesday to a year in federal any illegal or unauthorized ment offices closed to commemo­ proposed to entomb high-level Copies of the memo were prison and six 'months failed to attend. lives. opponents with similar being a lightweight, a foot-in­ for.” Canzeri said the handlers vice president. Energy Department conducts access to computers or tele­ rate July 19, 1979, when the “Five years ago, people were mouth campaigner, and a “knew we were going to have nuclear waste that will remain released Tuesday by members of underground nuclear explosions. rehabilitation. communications equipment, “When the revolution hap­ treatment. President Bush is not happy radioactive for 10,000 years, a victorious Sandinista rebels still very enthusiastic about the pened. people were happy be­ The military draft, effective for neophyte not up to the job he to script him.” about the characterizations. the Nevada congressional delega­ It would permanently store nu­ U.S, District Judge Mariana and will not be allowed to marched into Managua to take sought are revived in a new senior government geologist tion opposed to building the clear waste from commercial Pfaelzer issued the prison associate with known . revolution,” a technician who did cause all this killing was going to all males age 16, is widely; Sometimes, the advisers “I find it offensive. I don’t says. power two days after dictator not want his name used said stop,” said Socorro, 43, a cleaning disliked. • book, “Whose Broad Stripes said, Quayle exasperated and like it,” he told reporters repository. The state government nuclear power plants. sentence after learning she Another condition states that Anastasio Somoza fled. Department officials say the also strongly opposes the project u and Bright Stars? The Trivial could not place Kevin Mitnick he must complete a rehabilita­ Tuesday. “People would paint woman at a private business who Socorro said her 20-year-old sort confounded them by refusing Tuesday. “That’s the ugly side analysis by John Trapp, a staff The NRC, which would be The government said it ex­ and fix their houses, and neigh­ asked that her last name not be returned from 2'/i years in the; Pursuit of the Presidency to follow the script. of politics.” and has refused to grant the in a hospital-operated therapy tion program. pected more than 300,000 people 1988,” by political columnists geologist at the Nuclear Regula­ permits the Energy Department responsible for licensing the program for what an expert During his six months in a bors would tell each other, ‘Let’s used. “But these people (Sandi­ army with leprosy and mental; The book quotes Spencer as tory Commission, is flawed. But dump, is analyzing the Energy for an anniversary rally at the go to the plaza.’ nistas) have taken another road. problems. Jules Witcover and Jack saying that he let Quayle scrap Bush noted Quayle has made needs to begin assessing the site’s witness called Mitnick’s "im­ halfway house, Mitnick will be Plaza of the Revolution. That Germond. two trips to Latin America for they acknowledged Tuesday that suitability. Department’s approach to as­ pulse disorder.” allowed to either go to work or “But Managua has been deteri­ “Before, with what I earned I “They took him out of school! a prepared defense speech in more study is needed before sessing Yucca Mountain’s would be about one-tenth Nicara­ orating. People are now feeling could support my children, buy and he’s never finished,” she; Derisive comments about Chicago once and deliver his the administration, as well as John J. Linehah, a senior NRC The program is not under to treatment programs during gua’s population and nearly one- heading the Space Council and determining whether the site can licensing official, sent a copy of suitability. contract with the federal go­ the weight of the revolution. food,” she said. “But now, we’re said. “Now he can’t because he’s; Quayle’s abilities come not own rambling version so that the day, but he must return to third of the capital’s. from Democratic critics, but contributing to Bush’s morn­ be used. the Trapp analysis on July 11 to vernment, said Grace Denton, the halfway house at night, Ms. “The people you’re going to eating once a day. Therejustisn't got to work and help the family.”* the vice presidential candidate Trapp, in what he called Members of the NRC and the La Voz de Nicaragua, the find at the rally tomorrow are the enough to go around. And I have She has four children, two of from the GOP stable of advis­ would foul up publicly “and ing staff meetings. Energy Department and Nevada a spokeswoman for the U.S. Denton said. He can still have preliminary calculations, said his state officials. In a cover letter he commission’s staff said last week attorney. official radio station, took pre­ Sandinjstas and those who have to two jobs and my husband also whom work. ers the Bush campaign as­ then we’ll own him again.” “He’s a good man and he they believe the Energy Depart­ a personal computer. cautions. Spots broadcast Tues­ go because they work for the signed to help manage Quayle review of the Yucca Mountain called it “a simple example” of “A federal sentence has to At one time, federal authori­ works.” “Now my problem is with the- Lake told of a time when “I deserves something better site and assessments by Energy ment needs to put more emphasis day urged: “Everybody to the state.” The Sandinista government has — among them political pros just pushed him aside,” to than a post-mortem kick in the the kinds of issues that need to be be served in a federal facil­ ties considered Mitnick dan­ other boy,” who is 15, she said. Department scientists show the resolved by the Energy Depart­ on resolving quickly such issues ity,” she said. plaza tomorrow! And if it rains? An economic report underwrit­ blamed U.S.-supported Contra “He’ll be 16 in October and! Stuart Spencer, Joseph Can- keep Quayle from answering ... ankles,” Bush said. that could make or break Yucca gerous enough to restrict his That’s no excuse. Everybody to zeri and James Lake. chances of an eruption in the area ment before it seeks a license for Mitnick, who has been incar­ ten by Sweden, Nicaragua’s main rebels and U.S.-instigated cutoff they’re going to take him away, i; questions about his Vietnam- Ironically, the book comes during the next 10,000 years are Mountain as a tomb for the telephone use in jail. But the plaza! ” non-communist supporter, said Their caustic assessments of era National Guard service at the waste dump. cerated at the federal Metro­ Mitnick later cooperated with of credit for the economic don’t know what I’m going to do.”; out at a time when Quayle has about one in six, not the one in 30 nuclear waste. Red-and-black flags of the last year’s per capita output was collapse. Hildebrandon Espinoza, 64,! Quayle’s capabilities and their a time when it would have received relatively favorable Joseph Fouchard, an NRC politan Detention Center authorities and apologized in ruling Sandinista National Liber­ odds suggested in department spokesman, said Trapp’s view Congress decreed in 1987 that downtown for seven months, $300, making Nicaragua poorer The opposition blames Sandi­ who does odd jobs in several! problems in running his cam­ overshadowed George Bush’s portrayals in several media studies. court for his actions, promis­ ation Front and blue-and-white even than Haiti, long the poorest paign paint a picture of a did not represent the NRC’s only Yucca Mountain should be need only serve five more ing never to repeat them. nista managerial incompetence neighborhoods around Managua,; convention acceptance accounts. The proposed site is about 100 Nicaraguan flags draped the country in this hemisphere with a and the lack of private sector official position, but he said, “We considered as a home for the months in prison, Ms. Denton Harriet Rossetto, a licensed had similar complaints. miles northwest of Las Vegas. agree with Trapp’s conclusion waste. said. social worker, testified that Mitnick, 25, pleaded guilty in Mitnick suffers from an im­ May to computer fraud and pulse disorder and that his illegal computer activity Y possessing unauthorized long­ in the Greater distance telephone codes. He boosted his self-esteem. will spend six months in a “This is a new and growing Manchester Area residential therapy program addiction,” she said. "There OPPORTUNITIES was no greed involved. There REALESTATE I after serving his prison term. "V was no sabotage involved.” CALL US FOR CHFA INFORMATION The charges stemmed from Assistant U.S. Attorney his use of stolen MCI long­ James R. 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10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, July 19. 1989 OPINION Historic words echo through time, space J hW Pushers ‘One small step for a man, B-2 bomber C1989 SEAHLE ' / POST-INmUGENCER should not NORTH AN)ERICA SYNDICATE let loose one giant leap for mankind’

- . * By Howard Benedict glory they might reap by looping one man once "'."A in lottery around the backside of the moon on a translunar be funded trajectory; there was a widely reported rumor that U CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — “That’s one small the Soviets were ready to do just that. step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” The mission was a huge, uplifting success, and By Jack Anderson Twenty years have passed, nearly a generation, two more flights, one in which two astronauts Congress should shoot down the gold plated and Dale Van Atta since Neil Armstrong called those momentous swooped to within 10 miles of the lunar surface, set B-2 stealth bomber. The United States neither words down from the moon. the stage for the main event, Apollo 11. needs it nor can afford it. At almost $1 billion a WASHINGTON - What does the Two decades since Earthlings watched those More than 1 million people — tourists, congress­ plane, the B-2 is too expensive to ever risk Immigration and Naturalization Ser­ flickering television images, saw that tentative first men, diplomats, business people, reporters and flying. vice do when it has more criminals step on the dusty surface and looked on in wonder as movie stars — came to watch the launch at the than jail beds? In at least one case, two Americans hopped about in weak gravity Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969. All eyes The bomber is a plane without a mission. INS investigators let ihe illegal aliens planted and saluted their flag, picked up bits of stared at the sheet of flame as the mighty Saturn 5 ICBMs and cruise missiles can already do draw straws and then set the winners lunar treasure and spoke with their president a rose ponderously from Launch Pad 39A, precisely anything planned for the B-2. Its high cost free. quarter million miles away. on schedule at 9:32 a.m., and sent a thunderclap rules it out for use on conventional bombing These were not simple immigrants Most people living then can tell you today where across the scrubland. raids. The Air Force already has the new B -1 who crossed the border looking for a they were when astronauts Neil Armstrong and In the spaceship on the tip of the rocket were Neil better life. They were known drug Buzz Aldrin took those first steps on the moon Ajden Armstrong, 38, a civilian, the commander; bomber to replace its elderly fleet of B-52s. pushers who crossed the border Sunday, July 20, 1969. Air Force Col. Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr., 39, the The B-1, a conventional plane in compari-son looking for trouble. A highly placed They were realizing a goal that John F. Kennedy lunar module pilot, and Air Force Lt. Col. Michael to the stealth bomber, still doesn’t work as source in the INS told us what had set in frustration and desperation. Collins, 38, the command module pilot — ambassa­ 5 ^ - intended. The B-2 with its complicated new happened. INS agents descended on a Kennedy came to office in January 1961 with a dors from planet Earth headed for a target 250,801 radar evading technologies has already cost group of criminal aliens. The agents pledge to “get this country moving again.” The miles away. knew before the bust that they had jail economy was sluggish, Fidel Castro had taken over Fours days later they were in lunar orbit, 60 miles $2 billion more than planned and the bomber beds for only 10 people. But they had Cuba, and the United States trailed the Soviets in the high, ready for the descent to the surface. has yet to be flown. the misfortune of busting 12 —11 with highly visible arena of space. Armstrong and Aldrin climbed through a tunnel The history of the B-2 illustrates another 1 prior criminal convictions. All 12 had The space chasm widened April 12. 1961, when into the spider-like lunar module they called Eagle, Y failing of defense spending. Its builder, already been deported at least once. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri A. Gagarin blasted into while Collins remained in the command module Northrop, has been repeatedly accused of “We had space for 10,” the INS orbit, the first man to fly in space. named Columbia. source said. “We had the aliens draw American prestige was rocked again five days The two craft separated behind the moon, out of overcharges and illegal payoffs. This week lots. Two of them got the short stick later. On April 17, a brigade of Cuban exiles, radio contact with Earth. Tense minutes passed on one of its units was suspended from and they went back on the streets.” sponsored by the Central Intelligence Agency, the,ground until the two ships emerged from behind government work for allegedly faking tests on The official INS line is that there is a stormed the beach at Cuba’s Bay of Pigs in an effort the moon and Armstrong reported: “The Eagle has two weapons systems. The government has space crunch in federal jails, but that to overthrow Castro. His forces routed the wings.” Abortion a great equalizer no criminal alien goes free as a result. repeatedly rewarded defense contractors for ill-equipped exiles, leaving the United States and its Again they passed behind the moon, where In most cases, that’s true. What the Eagle’s descent engine was fired, slowing the LM illegal behavior and substandard work with young president in shame and disarray. So the high court’s ruling does not, INS does to keep aliens in jail is Kennedy accepted the blame and decided bold and dropping it into an orbit with a low point just 9.8 more contracts. information that lawmakers see this almost as bad. It spends a small By Bob Conrad in my opinion, pose any more of a as no issue for staking out a party action was needed to restore America’s honor. miles above the surface. It’s tim e the pointless spending spree on political “dilemma” for Rowland fortune renting jail space from local Space was the answer, he concluded, and he gave Once they reached this closest approach, position. The priority for majority sheriffs when the federal detention ever more costly, high-tech weapons comes to The Supreme Court’s decision on than for O’Neill. Democrats, he says, is to run an Vice President Lyndon Johnson the task of Armstrong had five seconds to decide whether to abortion has created a level playing And if the court’s decision on facilities fill up. And if the sheriff determining what could be done. fire the descent engine again or to abort and fly back an end. There’s no better place to start than orderly session, giving this issue like needs those beds for local criminals, by grounding the B-2. field for the governor’s race in abortion has put an O’Neill-Rowland any other its full, fair hearing. On April 28, the National Aeronautics and Space to Columbia. He pressed the button to restart the Connecticut next year if the contend­ race on fairly even footing for that the aliens are “evicted” and shuffled Council, which Johnson chaired, submitted a engine. That process got under way this around to other jails. “I can expend — New Haven Register ers turn out to be Gov. Bill O’Neill for issue, it has set up a level playing field week when the Democratic co- preliminary report to the president. “The moon is a Landing on the Sea of Tranquillity was 12 minutes the Democrats and U.S. Rep. John as well for the 1990 General Assembly, eight to 10 hours overtime and a few good target (or us,” it said. away. chairmen of the Judiciary Commit­ hundred dollars in transportation just Rowland for the Republicans. politically speaking. tee, Sen. Anthony Avallone of New Even as the president and his advisers were Suddenly, guidance computer alarm lights began 'dt p f n Their feelings on the issue are so to keep somebody in jail,” one INS discussing moon trips, some in the administration to flash in the cabin. The computer was overloaded The Associated Press Abortion may be controversial, Haven and Rep. Richard Tulisano of regional official told our associate similar it would be all but impossible deeply emotional and steeped in Rocky Hill convened a hearing to hear were concerned about the first U.S. man-in-space and Eagle was rapidly approaching an abort HISTORIC FOOTPRINT — This foot­ Scientists say it should be visible for O pen Forum to make a campaign argument for or religious and moral beliefs, but it Daryl Gibson. flight, now set for May 2. With everything going situation. print was made by an Apollo astronaut experts on both sides of the abortion It happens every day in INS offices another half million years against either one because of his stand won’t be politicized in the sense that issue. wrong for the nation, the impact of a failure could be A young guidance engineer in Houston, 26-year- during the first moonwalk July 20,1969. on abortion. Democrats and Republicans line up in all over the country, and it isn’t the devastating. old Stephen Bales, saw the computer was being Tulisano, who wants to strike the only problem the INS has. O’Neill and Rowland are Roman partisan ranks to approach it and then current law on abortion from Connec­ But Kennedy let the launch date stand, and, on asked to solve too many problems, but by checking Catholics. As such, both are openly vote. Abortion, as an issue, is uniquely Last month. President Bush politely May 5, after a three-day weather delay, astronaut altitude and other radio data, he recognized that it Open the pool ticut’s books, says the high court has told INS Commissioner Alan Nelson to and unabashedly pro-life. Both make personal. In the assembly, it will be made it a whole new ball game here, Alan Shepard rode a slender Redstone rocket and a was solving all the right problems. To the Editor: the usual exceptions for allowing everyone for himself or herself. hit the bricks. Nelson was replaced cramped Mercury capsule 115 miles up and 302 Bales, through capsule communicator Charles as in other state legislatures. with an acting director. Deputy MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE abortions — in cases of rape, incest or There will be no party strategy, It’s also an issue which most miles down the Atlantic tracking range on a Duke, passsed this information to.the astronauts in Give Your Child A Every day my children ask when will Salters pool when the life of the mother could be in Commissioner James Buck. Nelson 15-minute suborbital flight. a series of dramatic “go’s.” says Senate Majority Leader Con legislators are leery of addressing. was a holdover from the Reagan era be open. Now I am asking you! peril if her pregnancy were to go full O’Leary of Windsor Locks. He expects Every seat in the legislature is on the America heaved a sigh of relief. The Soviets were But there was more trouble ahead. Paying too much? Summer To Remember! So Manchester, when will the pool open? The term. much "sound and fury” in the early who told anyone who asked that he still ahead, but the United States was on the move. Because Eagle was moving 15 mph too fast due to Get my quote. line in the 1990 statewide elections, would be mighty glad to stay through summer is already half over. There has been ample Neither one has a convenient escape weeks of the session. But he doubts and lawmakers see this as a no-win On May 25, four months after taking office, a navigation error, its landing target was 4 miles the Bush era too. But Nelson’s fate west of the intended spot. Armstrong reported they For costs, benefits, exclusions, time for these renovations to be completed. This from pleadings they will surely hear that there will be much changing ot issue. Democrats probably stand in Kennedy delivered a special State of the Union limitations and renewal terms contact: looks like just one more unorganized project the from pro-choice people, though current law. was sealed in March by a Justice were headed into field of large boulders and craters. greater peril simply because there Department audit that made the INS message on urgent national needs. It covered many town is responsible for. O’Neill has said he would abide, as (Connecticut statutes ban abortion, are so many more of them in House subjects, from the economy to disarmament. It also Armstrong needed 90 seconds to find a smooth PMA ASSOCIATES The children in this area are the ones being hurt. governor, by the law or by court but Suprior Court Judge Robert look like the Keystone Kops. dealt with space. touchdown spot. The maneuvering dropped the fuel and Senate. But on both sides of the The agency had lost 23,000 citizen­ D A Y C A M P What is the hold up?' rulings having the force of law, Berdon of Branford said in a mid- aisle, lawmakers are nervous about “I believe this nation should commit itself to supply dangerously low, and Eagle had only about despite any personal reservations to ship certificates with a street value of 12 seconds to spare when Armstrong shut off the 203- 649-9131 1970s ruling that the law is having to vote on abortion. $115 million to enterprising black- achieving the goal, before the decade is out, of Nancy Dziama the contrary. unenforceable.) They will have first crack at it, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely engine. There is still room for boys and girls Grades 1 thru O’Neill and Rowland share, it Rep. Tony Nania, a Canaan Repub­ marketeers. Nelson was packing the “Houston. Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has 9 in our 3rd & 4th camp sessions. (1 ^ 1 114 Green Manor Road course, because they go to work in agency with thousands of new em­ to Earth. No single space project in this period will Very Competitive Rates. Manchester should be said, the way in which they lican who is on the Judiciary Commit­ February and adjourn in May. Then be more impressive to mankind, or more important landed,” Armstrong reported. Sessions begin July 24th and August 7th. ployees, but they could not keep track Man landed on the moon at 4:17 p.m. EDT on Underwritten by: arrived at their positions on abortion tee, sees the most likely chance for come the election campaigns. But if to the long-range exploration of space: and none will Call today — by church-nurtured reasonings of money and paperwork. Checks Sunday, July 20, 1969. That was just 164 days before Golden Rule Insurance ICR change — at least a focus for debate — it’s Bill O’Neill and John Rowland were not deposited. Applications for be so difficult or expensive to accomplish.” from within. And though both are as one that would add financial or heading their respective tickets, The project was called Apollo — after the Greek the end-of-the-decade goal Kennedy had set eight “ A” Rated (Excellent) 423-1375 ACCREDITED Don’t run again skilled players in the game of politics, citizenship reached gridlock. And years earlier. Mansfield, Ct. CAMP emotional stressffor the mother as voters will have little to choose Nelson spent $1,500 to commission an archer-god, the god of light and truth, bright- To the Editor: these pro-life inclinations were not the reasons to allow abortion. Nania, by between their stands on abortion. The shining, far-shooting. In London’s Trafalgar Square, crowds screamed product of a party caucus or dictates oil painting of himself. and applauded. In New York’s Yankee Stadium, the the way, says he remains consistently court made theirs a level playing field The audit didn’t mention a video­ Christopher C. Kraft Jr., who would become flight To Steve T. Cassano, member of the Board of by a partisan organization. Like the pro-life. indeed. operations director for Apollo, was a NASA baseball scoreboard flashed “They’re On The pro-life and the pro-choice people, tape Nelson had produced of his years Moon! ” The stadium filled with cheers, then there Directors: O’Leary’s Democratic colleague in in office. You won’t find it at your engineer working on the Mercury project. In 1979, one year after you became a town O’Neill and Rowland are where they the House, Majority Leader Bob Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ “I thought he had lost his mind,” Kraft said of was a moment of silence before the 35,000 fans sang are because of conscience. video store, but INS sources say they “America the Beautiful.” director, the tax, on my (wife’s) house was $1,419. Frankel of Stratford, confirms the nist. recently got notices that there are still Kennedy and his bold commitment. “We had a total of 15 minutes of manned spaceflight experience, we At Tranquillity Base, with no problems and Five years later, while you were still a town plenty of copies available for any excitement running high, Armstrong and Aldrin director, you raised the tax to $2,091. This year, the staffers who want a souvenior of the hadn’t flown Mercury in orbit yet, and here’s a guy telling me we’re going to fly to the moon.... Doing it asked permission to step outside early, skipping a tax collector has advised me that you have (again!) Nelson years. planned four-hour rest period. raised the tax to $2,552! This latest increase is 180% In spite of the audit, the INS claims was one thing, but doing it in this decade was to me too risky.” Mission Control agreed and the two moonmen since you first came to office. What happened to Still Tricky’ after 15 years it is better off today than in the past. struggled into their boots, gloves, helmets and your original election slogan — ‘ (I) We can do it Four years ago, the agency had a Despite the doubts of Kraft and others within better for less”? NASA, America’s biggest, costliest and most backpacks. They depressurized the cabin, and the "STAYING PUT?" routine pattern of professional activi­ piddling budget of $434 million to Armstrong backed down the nine-rung ladder to the Please, Mister Cassano — please don’t run again. By Joe Spear arrest every criminal alien, process ambitious technological effort began with virtually Then you are among the thousands of homeowners ties.” My friends were disappointed; no dissent. Before it was achieved, more than 20,000 first step on the dusty lunar surface. It was 10:56 We can’t afford you! every citizenship application and p.m. EDT. INDOW have decided to "STAY PUT" and remodel their lai^m my momma was proud. industrial contractors and 420,000 technicians, single investment • their home of ^I0>LS or more years. “Nixon Plans Trip to China,” the In his latest manifestation, Nixon is check every visitor and student “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap Jerome I. Baskin coming into the country. Today the engineers and other skilled persons would be Our total exterior remodeling concqit wU protect your headline in the Washington Post read. an elder stateman. Surrounded by involved. for mankind.” p la c e 945 Main St. Ha! I said. I wonder if he’s going there budget is closer to $1 billion. But it still s i investment while adding value to it It was a sentence he said later had come to him V Waterford crystal and Persian While the hardware of Apollo was being developed Manchester to tout democracy or to impart to the isn’t enough, especially when the after he was on the moon. “It was a statement that carpets in his New Jersey home, he money isn’t managed well. and tested, Americans and Russians were learning Chinese some of his firsthand knowl­ writes tedious books about interna­ to live and work in space and to perfect the rockets, was natural in the sense of the time,” he said. edge on how to subvert it. Even under a new administration, For several minutes, Armstrong carefully tested "STAYING PUT" SPECIALS Letters to the editor tional relations and holds forth on the future looks bleak. Bush is spaceships and techniques for going to the moon. Then I thought: Confound your foreign affairs and politics for a To a watching world, it was like a relay race in the firmness of the soil and his ability to move about cynical hide, Spear, that’s nasty. The rumored to be considering Gene . in a gravity field only one-sixth the strength of f The Manchester Herald welcomes original steady procession of journalists with McNary as the new INS commis­ space. The Russians, with their larger booster VINYL REPLACEMENT Give any size room the feeling of- letters to the editor. man is 76 years old. He has been out of short memories who pass under his rockets and larger manned spacecraft, held the Earth’s. office for 15 years. He has paid his banyan tree. sioner. The name won’t ring a bell He said Tranquillity Base was strewn with WINDOWS increased space...at a fraction of the Letters should be brief and to the point. They outside St. Louis, where McNary is a early lead. COMPLETELY INSTALLED dues. Forgive him and get on with Now he is returning to China, a John Glenn in 1962 was hailed as America’s first boulders and pocked with thousands of small should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease today’s business. local politician, not an immigration craters. ~ cost of an addition with in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be nation in which he has taken an orbital champion. Three more Mercury orbital $ 1 7 9 0 0 reg. $2eS.OO And then I thought: Never! What he expert. He has been executive of St. Sash* till n fat abiding interest since he personally flights proved man could survive and function for at “Magnificent desolation,” Aldrin exclaimed after Up to 70 UJ. ^ Bow or Bay Window "Iklil signed with name, address and daytime telephone did to me as a journalist, to my Louis County for more than 10 years. following Armstrong to the surface. •wydeenina number (forverification). dismantled the bamboo curtain dur­ The top INS post is a thankless job. least a short time in weightless space. profession and to our Constitution was ing a historic 1972 trip. He is not NASA moved on in 1965 to the two-man Gemini A television camera they mounted on a post 60 feet The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the unparadonable. I thereby redisco­ If the INS is too tough, it is branded as away provided more than 500 million viewers with a talking about his plans, but there is heartless. If it opens the doors to too program, and 10 exciting flights in 20 months tested COMPLETE LINE OF ’’STAYING PUT" VINYL interests of brevity, clarity and taste. vered the pleasure of showing no much speculation he will deliver a few ringside seat to history. many “huddled masses yearing to and proved all the rendezvous and docking and SIDING PACKAGE Address letters to: Open Forum. Manchester mercy for Richard Milhous Nixon, messages for the Bush space walking procedures needed to travel to the Armstrong and Aldrin planted a 3-by-5-foot CUSTOM MADE WINDOWS Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. and I heartily recommend it as a tonic breathe free,” America gets more -g t p COMPLHTB administration. moon. American flag, and Aldrin stepped back and saluted • Casements . Awning Windows COVRRAOB ' ■ for the vexations of daily life. “wretched refuse” than the taxpay­ it. Wire stiffeners enabled it to stand out in the He has already pronounced his ers can afford. The Russians, too. were perfecting these • Double Hung . Bow Windows i'ickage Included: Over the past 40 years, Richard opinion on the massacre in Tianan­ techniques. But by early 1967, as the United States airless vacuum. But they made it plain they came as • Sliders . picture; Windows • Sobd Vinyl Siding Nixon has undergone more metamor­ The last thing career INS people representatives of all nations when they unveiled a • Custom I'unncd Trim cm Ftcid. men Square. In an article published want is someone with political ambi­ was ready to move into manned Apollo flights, • Bay Windows . Garden Windows phoses than a pond full of tadpoles. A by The , the old America seemed to have a slight lead, based on stainless steel plaque bearing these words, “Here R ^ e t iiid Dour tnd Wuidow Thm “new Nixon” ran with Eisenhower in tions. Politicians want to be popular, men from the planet Earth first set foot on the moon, Inuoducing new welded vinyl window-with • Iniuliiion pragmatic quelled the two or three and the INS is no place to make superior computer and other technologies. foam filled insulated frames and sashes with • Choice of Color 1952. A “New Nixon” ran against investigative reporter for columnist July 1969 A.D. We came in peace for all mankind.” (UP TO 1200 SQ. FTRANOI) moral molecules coursing through his Then, tragedy. Low E Glass Kennedy in 1960. A scrubbed-up, everybody happy and still do the job SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTIIKR STY liiS OFHOMBS ' i Jack Anderson. system and argued that reprisal right. In a countdown test on Jan. 27, 1967, a month President Richard Nixon spoke to the moon- super-deluxe statemanlike Nixon ran The agency called it Project Mud- would not be in anyone’s interest. It is before the planned launch, faulty wiring released a walkers from the White House, telling them their for president in 1968. hen. We were given code names: not the time for “pious pronounce­ spark that touched off an inferno inside the Apollo 1 mission “inspires us to redouble our efforts to bring RE-ROOF SPECIAL And every time, we were fooled. Anderson, a non-drinking Mormon, ments,” he said. Better “to urge Friend or foe peace and tranquility to the world.” REPLACE YOUR Even as president, he proved to be the cabin. The flames, intensified by the 100 percent With brand name Class A fiberglass was called Brandy: his secretary, them, through private channels, to Hashemi Rafsanjani is emerging as oxygen environment, incinerated the three-man The astronauts gathered more than 50 pounds of DRAFTY DOORS 3 a same, spiteful, mean-spirited, vindic­ Opai Ginn, was Sherry; chief asso­ asphalt shingles • 20 year wananiy show restraint.” Iran’s most powerful leader. Lately crew, Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee. rocks and set up three scientific experiments. and Add Drama and Excitement to Any Home oa tive Nixon — a chief executive who ciate Les Whitten was Cordial; I don’t know what Nixon can do for he has made rabid anti-American It was after midnight and time to return to Eagle’s 24' X 40' Ranch $- with our Steel Insulated Doors loathed his critics so much that he had Three months after the Apollo (ire, cosmonaut Reg. $1320.00 9 reporters Brit Hume and Joe Spear the Chinese, but I am certain that our statements, and he directs the terror­ Vladimir Komarov rode into orbit in a new cabin. Aldrin had been outside 1 hour 44 minutes, 1095 • 81 Beaulilul iiylea and color QD them enshrined on a “enemies list.” were Eggnog and Champagne, democracy is a little safer when he is ists underground that holds American Armstrong 2 hours 14 minutes. COMPLETE COVERAGE to choose from No class of human beings was more spacecraft named Soyuz, believed to be a test model respectively. on the other side of the globe. hostages. But the news isn’t all bad. for a lunar command ship. After a day in orbit, as he After several hours of fitful rest in the execrable in Nixon’s eyes than the For about three months, we were I know, that’s nasty. But I have my Rafsanjani wants to rebuild Iran’s uncomfortable cabin, they fired Eagle’s ascent For Free Estimate on any of our "Slaying Put" Special* plus ideas about journalists who reported on his returned to Earth, Soyuz 1 tumbled, became tangled followed by a passel of 20 agents. They reasons. economy and he can’t do that in in its parachute straps and crashed. Komarov engine and blasted off. Eagle caught up with , products, design and financing please call or stop in at our showroom. activities. In his best moments, we parked outside our homes and took ------■ « Columbia, and Eagle, no longer needed, was INDOW Ask to see our wniten warrantees and our computerized customer lisL were “softheads” and “clowns.” diplomatic isolation. Our intelligence became the world’s first in-flight space casualty. detailed notes on our activities and Joe Spears is a syndicated colum­ sources believe Rafsanjani joined in In both countries, critics brought their guns to jettisoned, to orbit the moon for several weeks place When he was slightly agitated, we manner of dress. I discovered what it nist. before lunar gravity tugged it down to a crash in-home estimate C A L L T O D A Y were “contemptible” and “disgust­ the clamor against the United States bear on both space programs. Each was halted for really means to have a chill creep up so he could neutralize the radicals nearly two years while repairs were made. . landing. 5 EAST STREET ing.” When his nerves were irayed, my spine when I found in CIA files Early the next morning, Collins triggered NEW BRITAIN, CT 649-4533 or 1-800-322-5501 we were “all sons of beach bums.” (I who opposed him as being too soft. Apollo was re-examined, rewired, redesigned and maps of my neighborhood, marked Once Rafsanjani consolidates power, Columbia’s engine and drew a bead on planet Earth. 8 finally flew. Apollo 7 orbited the Earth for 11 days in cleaned that one up a little.) He had us with X’s to designate the spots where On July 24, eight days after launch, Columbia wiretapped, investigated, arrested Maurlipatpr I'lpralJi there is a strong likelihood that he will October 1968, and then, in a bold move, NASA CIA agents parked to spy on me. try to restore relations with the United officials decided to fly the three-man Apollo 8 crew splashed down in warm Polynesian waters, landing and audited. They were after our sources: they Foundatl In 1881 States. into orbit about the moon on Christmas Eve 1968. just nine miles from the carrier USS Hornet. • Showroom Houn: t> laag by n e a . me 7 . ^ , Thanks to the 37th president and his discovered none. Concerning your PENNY M. SIEFFEHT ...... Publisher Monday-Frklay 8 ■«.•< p.m. minions, I know what it’s like to be correspondent, the intrepid spies GEORGE T. CHAPPELL ...... Editor They reasoned the flight would provide vital Howard Benedict of the Associated Press has Saturday 9 ajn.-3 pjn. Fax«f203)827-«1« “Remember, dear, we DON’T say ‘noodles' sutveiled by the CIA. It occurred in concluded; “Spear and his spouse MARIE P GRADY...... ! .. ^ . City Editor Jack Andersen and Dale Van Atia information about navigating to and around the covered the space program (or 30 years and anymore. We say 'PASTA.'"' 1972, in my third year as an appear to be maintaining a rather ALEXANDER GIRELLI ..., Associate Editor are syndicated colnmnlst. moon, buy time while the lagging lunar landing witnessed more than 2,800 iaunches, inciuding the module was readied, and rob the Soviets of any launch of Apollo 11. - f 9 i — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. July 19, 1989 H iBaliflirstrr I Zoning Coventry Poland Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 FOOD Wednesday, July 19, 1989 J a few rather blatant violators that situations, he said. came to light only a few weeks control of the military and foreign The Communist leadership had “1 can’t do anything without the I don’t think any attorney in his “I am finding violations where after the Town Council cut $1,200 relations and allow him to nomi­ asked him to reconsider. backing of the Board of right mind would defend. I am told things were allowed,” from the budget for the current nate the next prime minister. The An announcement by Solidarity Selectmen.” “If it’s a clear-cut violation, Lowrey said. fiscal year for the Northeast office has a six-year term. leader Lech Walesa that he would The five-member board, which then you should probably take it When he found a man operating Sexual Assault Service. After a long and emotional cooperate with Jaruzeiski as has stayed relatively clear of to court because you probably a machine shop out of his house, She said victims of sexual debate Tuesday, most Solidarity president and words of praise legal proceedings, has two new won’t lose.” which was in a resident zone, the assault can still be assisted free of lawmakers seemed likely to vote from President Bush during a A JAM members, including First Select­ He said a victory in court would man told him he was permitted to charge by an the agency, located against Jaruzeiski, who impri-' visit last week also appear to man Robert A. Morra. also make it easier for him to do so by the town. Lowrey said he on Mansfield Avenue in Williman- soned many of them as he tried to have helped persuade the The new board recently estab­ persuade possible offenders to checked with the former building tic. But she said if towns do not crush their free trade union general. lished a committee to meet with comply in cases in which the official and found the man was contribute, the agency may not be movement in 1981 with martial “Gen. Wojciech Jaruzeiski de­ Lowrey later this summer and legality or illegality of the viola­ telling the truth. able to continue to operate. law. u cided to put before the National establish more effective ways of tion is unclear. Another case involved a man to “I will continue to goback to the But some, while not forgiving Assembly his very person, his yVv:';/ enforcing zoning laws. The com­ “If the concept is fuzzy, then whom Lowrey denied a variance council until some money is the general for past repression, whole life as a politician, his mittee includes representatives the best thing is coercion,” he to build a balcony within 1 foot of available for the agency,” said consider him a lesser evil and feeling of duty and personal from planning, zoning, and con­ said. Bolton Lake. The man com­ Grady. argue that defeating him could dignity,” the official daily Zycie servation boards. Often the legal system can be plained because his neighbor was In sexual assault cases, accord­ undermine reforms direly needed Warszawy said today. The selectmen’s executive as­ avoided with a threatening letter allowed to build a deck, some ing to Trzaskos, the police are to reverse the country’s economic It said that the “main architect sistant, Helen Kemp, said she from an attorney. years back, within 1 foot of the required by law to notify the state decline. of the transformations has be­ thinks Lowrey will get the sup­ Lowrey said that before he lake. Department of Children and The meeting of the opposition’s come dramatically trapped by port of the board, but the Lowrey told the man he could Youth Services A DCYS investi­ 259 lawmakers ended with caucus their effects.” committee must meet first to set came to town, enforcement was the job of the building official, not help him, and his neighbor gator then works with local members being asked to vote Today’s vote was to be an open guidelines "on what cases we should not have been granted the officers on a case, he said. their consciences today. roll call, which should make it would pursue legal action (on) who was busy enforcing building powdered pectins. Sure-Jell codes, assessing property values, variance. Trzaskos attributed the rise in Some planned to absent them­ easier for the Communists and ill your kitchen gallery and at what point.” Because there are few records, domestic dispute arrests to en­ selves from the chamber and thus allied Peasant and Democratic light, a new pectin, appeals to She added, “There are a few and overseeing the sewerage with a collection of freez­ system. he said, “I’m a little hesitant to forcement of a new state law silently help Jaruzeiski by reduc­ parties to insist that each coali­ those who prefer a less sweet cases we’ll definitely have to enforce zoning violations from a requiring arrests of both parties ing the size of his required tion lawmaker vote for Jaru­ F er jams designed to im­ pursue legal action on.” To conserve, time the building few years back.” when it is not clear who is at fault. majority. zeiski, the Communist Party press your friends and family. spread, since it requires 1/3 To pursue a court settlement, official told violators about their He said his job is also made “I see it (law) as a very positive Solidarity-backed lawmakers chief and Poland’s leader for We have five delicious j ams in less sugar in recipes than Sure- Lowrey must first get the appro­ offenses instead of writing them. difficult by “rather poor” zoning thing.” said Trzaskos. comprise about 46 percent of the more than eight years. val of the selectmen and the Lowrey said. Because of that, regulations. two-chamber National Assem­ this collection, each with its Jell regular. There are recipes Zoning Commission. cases were brought to the Zoning Previously, a police officer had As an example, he recalled a more discretion in trying to settle bly. The rest is made up of The new president must deal own distinctive flavor and tex­ for each pectin product, but “There are plenty of times in Board or Zoning Board of Appeals situation in which a vendor began lawmakers aligned with the rul­ with worsening food shortages this town where people should be and records do not exist. the dispute. But Trzaskos said ture: Strawberry Jam, captur­ remember, they are not inter­ selling food in town. There are no that too often was a “temporary ing Communists, and inflation now headed for Y taken to court.” hesaid. “There’s This has created awkward regulations concerning food solution” and police were often Jaruzeiski needed a simple annual rate of 160 percent. ing the sweet, tangy flavor of changeable. Be sure to use the vendors who sell their wares in called back to another dispute majority to become president, The pressing economic prob­ fresh strawberries; Raspberry- pectin recommended in your various locations. between the same parties. Also but it was unclear whether he “The chairman of the Zoning lems have caused widespread Peach Jam, a combination of recipe. victims often later would refuse could count on the votes of discontent and were the impetus Report Commission wanted me to shut it to testify, he said. members of the Communist coali­ the tart, textured taste of rasp­ Now is a good time to scout down, and he can’t tell me why,” behind the ruling Communists’ Trzaskos said he also is con­ tion who are openly sympathetic concessions to Solidarity. around for the main ingredi­ From page 1 Lowrey said. “I don’t like to work cerned about the safety of his to Solidarity. berries and smooth, sweet this way.” officers because his department In addition. Communist hard­ In April, the free trade union peaches; Peach Apricot Jam, ent. Farm stands, produce The work is beginning to make is understaffed. He said officers liners opposed to Jaruzelski’s movement was reinstated after a the perfect union of two sweet markets and grocery stores be a significant effect on down­ A permanent access road more sense, he said, because he is frequently must answer such road of compromise may for their seven-year ban and allowed to town cultural events except that would provide access between getting a better understanding of calls alone. own reasons object to his field candidates in June elections and slightly tangy fruits; Blue­ have the best of the season’s the starting point for the Thanks­ off-street parking lots without use the regulations and the way the “This is a dangerous situa­ candidacy. that were the country’s freest berry Sour Cherry Jam, mix­ fruits. Buy only the freshest, giving Day Road Race will have Zoning Commission wants them since the Communists seized of Main Street or Spruce Street tion,” Trzaskos said. Communist-controlled news­ ripest fruits — bright, solid to changed. thus separating shopping traffic enforced. Currently there are 10 officers papers announced in banner power four decades ago. ing two rich, full-bodied fla­ Other downtown events, like from through traffic and encour- And they said they should be on the force. However, one has headlines today the news that In parliament, where Solidar­ vors; and a Strawberry Orange strawberries with their green enforced, he said. the Annual Feast Fest, Arts and ing operators of businesses on the resigned effective mid-August Jaruzeiski — citing “a sense of ity won all but one of the seats it Marmalade that’s tart and caps intact; firm, unblemished Crafts Show. Farmer’s Market east side of Main Street to “If you’re not going to enforce and another still has to have duty” — had reversed a June 30 was allowed to contest, the and Harvest Festival, will not be improve the rears of their build­ regulations, you may as well not academy training, according to decision eschewing the presid­ Communist coalition has 300 of refreshing. peaches; bright raspberries, significantly affected. ings, the report says. have them,” Lowrey said. Trzaskos. ency and would run after all. the 560 seats. blueberries and cherries; and The parking situation will be Each one is a masterpiece. firm oranges. about the same after construction Each one is the perfect accom- as before no matter which of Follow any one of these fab­ three construction alternatives is paniment to any meal — followed, the report said, but the »AYS OF breakfast, lunch, snacks, or ulous recipes, ladle the jam greatest loss of parking during into 1-pint freezer containers construction will occur if the even dinner. Imagine spread­ reconstruction is done if the ing any one of these jams on and cover with tight-fitting access road is eliminated from freshly baked bread, popovers, lids. Let them stand 24 hours, the plans. then store in your freezer for The access road is one of the biscuits or muffins; over pan­ controversial aspects of the plan cakes and waffles, too. Or, up to 6 months. Once you re­ with Main Street businessmen move a jam from the freezer, it divided on whether it should be imagine a dessert cake with built. THURS. 7/19 jam spread between the lay­ will keep fresh in your refrig­ THRU 7/23 The report concludes that with­ ers, or ice cream comple­ erator for up to 3 weeks. out an access road, 283 parking spaces would be lost during mented by jam topping. You needn’t stop with these construction and localized park­ . r ^ IN JULY recipes. Look for the recipe ing shortages would occur. It takes only 30 minutes to The loss during all or part of the prepare any one of these suc­ leaflets tucked inside the pec­ constuction would be slightly tin packages. They contain a more than 100 spaces. culent treats. The secret ingre­ Assuming 21 percent of the dient is the addition of fruit wealth of recipes and prepara­ on-street parkers would cease / pectin to the jam. Pectin helps tion tips. 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Bring to a boil; reduce heat, in the first five months of the COtS«7RO»rTi«l^TW Al fiielle'ttj:VISA perature 24 hours; then store in fiieezer. cover and simmer 15 minutes. Combine peel with liquid, the orange sections and lemon juice. year. The big decline was cre­ area, take F84 TO T te ^ PHONE 647-9997 U U ■ MONTHLY PMT. Small amounts may be covered and strawberries in large bowl or pan. dited to la rg er than usual end-of- 1-384 EXPRESSWAY. , P g T ^ AT VISA Then make the jam. Thoroughly mix sugar into fruit; let stand 10 minutes. T>C KENNEY STREET ^ A DISCOVER CARDQ Mix water and fruit pectin in small saucepan. Bring to a full boil and boil 1 stored in refrigerator up to 3 weeks. Then m ake th e m arm alade. 'Thoroughly mix sugar into fruit; let stand 10 season price reductions, particu- TAKE 2 LEFTS TO AL SCFFERTa 8 Makes about 6-1/4 cups or about 7 (8 fl. minutes. Add lemon juice to fruit pectin in smEdl bowl. Stir into finiit Continue iarly in women’s clothing. SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER minute, stirring constantly. Stir into fruit. Continue stirring 3 minutes. (A HARTFORD 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET few sugar crystals will remain.) Ladle quickly into scalded containers, fillin g oz.) containers. stirring 3 m inutes. (A few sugar crystals will remain.) Ladle quickly into scalded Medical costs rose 0.7 percent to within 1/2 inch of tops. Cover at once with tight lids. Let stand at room containers, filling to within 1/2 inch of tops. Cover at once with tight lids. Let in June, the Mggest advance for bturbr dqe MANCHESTER, CONN. temperature 24 hours; then store in freezer. Small amounts may be covertid Note: Ascorbic acid crystals help stand at room tem p^ture 24 hours; then store in freezer. Small amounts may be any e f Uie major categories, with and stored in refrigerator up to 3 weeks. Makes about 7-1/4 cups or about 8 (8 ll. maintain color of fruit; purchase at covered and stored in refrigerator up to 3 weeks. Makes about 5-1/2 cups or about doctors’ costs, hospital co sts and N DAILY: MON 6 THURS ’TIL9 ,TUBS, WED. SAT 'TILS m l’TILS, & SUN’TIL 5. 6 (8 fl. oz.) containers. . ' proscription drug costs all rising oz.) containers. ' drugstore. sharply. I 9 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, July 19, 1989 — 15 14 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 19. 1989 FOOD Puzzles Networks defend ‘re-creations’ Bv'Kathrvn Baker from an NBC executive in charge of the local ACROSS 4 Skin problem Answer to Previous Puzzle J The Associated Press New York NBC station for which Scarbo­ 5 Potato bud TV Topics rough works. 1 Peeked at 6 Layer of skin " I think all of us have other assignments 7 Austrian capital LOS ANGELES — Network news will enter 7 Egotism the questionable world of "re-creations” this within NBC News, and no one wants to Salads do not have to be boring 13 Hook______8 Idiotic coming season on CBS and NBC. Williams, one of the three co-hosts of the new damage their credibility,” said Shriver. 14 Toughen Executive producer Sid Feders suggested The hot days 9 Noun suffix The cast and producer of NBC’s new show. Vi cup sliced green onions and place in a large mixing bowl. 15 One of the re-creations are “ a natural next step” in o f summer 10 Astronaut___ “ Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” as well “ We will only use them when there is no Set aside. television news. "We have done artist's have an effect COVENTRY IGA reindeer Armstrong as the news division’s president, argued other way to convey the story, when there is In a 1-quart casserole, combine renderings, we have done animations and on appetites, as 16 Aborigine 11 Dark blue before a meeting of television critics that no other archival footage for this. We might Dressing: cauliflower, carrots and water. drawings. I think an audience is sophisticated well as attitude Microwave R t. 4 4 17 Last queen of 12 Nautical term there’s nothing wrong with TV news re­ compare it to, as you know in a federal court, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Cover and microwave at high enough and ready for it. People aren’t dumb toward foods. Spain 19 And so on creating news events, though such dramati­ you still can’t bring cameras in, and so we 2 tablespoons soy sauce power for 2 to 3 minutes, or just out there.” Main dish Kitchen 18 Chicken chow zations have heretofore been the bailiwick of have courtroom sketch artists.” 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar until vegetables are tender-crisp, Bolton/Coventry Line (abbr.) The questioning of the “ YTT” group salads, when "infotainment” shows like “ America’s Most CBS’ “ West 57th” also plans to use Marge Churchill 2 teaspoons sesame seeds stirring once. Rinse under cold 21 Fool's gold followed a press conference by Gartner, who combined with 20 Caustic Wanted” and “ A Current Affair” on Fox and re-creations this coming season as part of a 1 teaspoon sesame oil water and drain. Add cauliflower, 22 Emit coherent revamping of the show that includes the announced that former "Saturday Night meat, or fish or Phone Hours substance NBC’s “ Unsolved Mysteries.” 1 teaspoon sugar carrots, lettuce, zucchini and red light addition of anchor Connie Chung. Live” producer and current NBC Sports other protein 21 Serving dish “ It’s Just another way of telling a story, the P] pepper to sirloin strips. Set aside. 23 Recite President Dick Ebersol would be taking on sources, are an Vi teaspoon crushed red pepper 742-1144 Mon-Sat 8-8 Sun 8-6 same way newspapers use graphics, they use Chuck Scarborough, another co-host of the flakes Blend all dressing ingredients in 24 African land additional duties in the news division excellent choice to tempt lagging 24 A ll___ 33 Eschew 45 Sacred image other ways to reconstruct,” said NBC News new NBC show, along with Maria Shriver, macadamia nuts Place shrimp in a l>/4-quart a 1-cup measure. Pour over salad 27 Baseballer___ overseeing the "Today” show. Some critics in appetites as the temperatures 25 Lighten 37 Toppled 47 Biblical town President Michael Gartner. said he did have “ trepidations” about the use Combine all dressing ingre­ Young the audience felt that the No. 1 entertainment soar. casserole. Cover and microwave and toss to coat. Sprinkle with 26 Bites 38 Electrical unit 48 Son o f______“ When we do re-creations, we will do them, of re-creations, but in fact had himself once dients and mix well. Chill. at 70% (medium-high) for 2>/4 to 4 croutons, if desired. Serve imme­ USDA CHOICE 28 Rams' mates network was blurring the lines between Many attractive and nutritious 29 Lie in ___ 41 Actress___ 49 For fear that I assure you, responsibly, clearly labeled, used a dramatization in a story he did on a minutes, or until shrimp are firm, diately. Yields 6 to 8 servings. 32 Bristles Shire 51 Poetess ___ entertainment and news. main dish salads can be prepared 30 Grafted, in and very cautiously,” said Mary Alice murder — which elicited a letter of complaint stirring once or twice during the Beef Chuck Shoulder 33 Incline 42 Emanate Lowell with the aid of the microwave. If you have left-over steak Confetti rice salad cooking time. Rinse with cold heraldry 43 Stuff 53 Do wrong The cooking time required is which has been cooked on the 34 Easy ______2 cups hot water water. Drain and set aside. 31 Agitate 4 4 ______vidi54 vici Armed conflict brief, and the kitchen will not be outdoor grill, this is an ideal way London Broil 35 Caribbean 1 cup uncooked long-grain Prepare pasta conventionally, as to use it. Just skip the part of the island nation 8 9 10 11 12 TV Tonight heated when using the micro- white rice directed on package. Rinse with recipe with the meat preparation, 36 Aerie ’ wave. When you really don't feel 2 teaspoons dried parsley FRESH GRADE ‘‘A ’ cold water. Drain and set aside. and continue from there to create FRESH GRADE "A" 37 Note of Guido's like cooking because of the heat, flakes peace. Lance Kerwin, FredGwynne. 1982. this is definitely the answer. In a 2-quart casserole, combine a wonderful main-dish salad. Whole scale 6:00PM (3D d ) d3) (S) ® Nows [A8(E] Battle Line David Wood, Rick Corso and Wayne Fed- 1 teaspoon instant chicken carrots, pea pods and water. ermen. (60 min.) [ESPN] Running and Racing Many people prefer less-heavy 39 Speak f d Matt Houston [CNN ] PrimeNews bouillon granules Cover and microwave at high for 19 20 [CNN] Moneyline [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide meals when the weather is hot, 40 Curtain fabric (31) Star Trok [DIS] Sidekicks Ernie is anxious when 2 tablespoons butter or marga­ Chicken Jake appears interested in an attractive [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [M A X ] MOVIE: The Kindred’ A young but this does not mean that less 3 to 4 minutes, or until vegetables Scandinavian (3D McCloud rine are very hot and colors brighten, 43 106, Roman defense attorney. [H B O ] One Night Stand (CC) Barry So- man discovers the gruesome secret be­ nutritious meals are necessary. 46 European dS) Slodgo Hammorl bel ( "Punchline ") takes center stage (In hind his late mother's genetic experiments. Vt cup whole blanched almonds stirring once or twice during the poached fish salad [HBO] MOVIE: School Daze' (CC) Mus­ David Allen Brooks, Rod Steiger, Amanda Protein can be added to salads in 25 26 28 29 30 (H) Rod & Rool Part 1 of 2 ical numbers underscore Spike Lee's ac­ Stereo) 2 cups fresh broccoli flowerets cooking time. Rinse in cold water mountains Pays. 1987. Rated R. the form of fish, cheese, or meat, Dressing: Legs Charlio's Angola count of the tensions erupting among var­ [LIFE ] Spenser: For Hire 2 tablespoons water and drain. In the same 2-quart 4 7 ______Tech ious elements of the student body at an [USA] Dragnet making a salad a well-balanced (S) WKRP in Cincinnati [M A X ] MOVIE: The Fury' A young Y 1 up frozen whole kernel corn Vi cup plain low-fat yogurt 50 Bring to mind all-black university. Larry Fishburne, Glan- casserole, combine carrots, pea (6?) World of Survival (R) psychic is kidnapped by espionage agents 1 :20AM [HBO] MOVIE: Busted Up' meal. Only rolls or bread should Vt cup raisins 1 tablespoon finely chopped red carlo Esposito. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) and must be found before the fury of his (CC) Street boxer leads movement to save pods, cooked pasta, shrimp, 52 Waste (5l) Throo's Company be added to make a salad meal an 2Vt cups cooked chicken, cubed onion [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire power breaks loose. Kirk Douglas, John area from demoliton. Paul Coufos, Irene water chestnuts and onions. Set 55 Rootlessness [A8iE] Now Wildarnoss Cassavetes, Andrew Stevens. 1978. Cara, Tony Rosato 1986. Rated R. important part of a well-planned 37 38 [TM C ] MOVIE: ‘Jagged Edge' An attor­ Vt cup julienne red pepper aside. 1 tablespoon ketchup 56 Distant planet Rated R. diet. [D IS] MOVIE; -Tho Blua Bird' (CC) A ney falls in love with her client, a San Fran­ 1 :30 AM (3D The Judge (CC) strips In a 2-cup measure, combine 1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish /lb. 57 Quorum little girl searches for true happiness. Shir­ cisco newspaper publisher who may be a [U S A ] Miami Vice Zito becomes the trai­ If chicken salad is one of your ley Temple, Spring Byington. 1940. (3D Joe Franklin dressing ingredients. Microwave Vi teaspoon pepper 58 Itinerant manipulative murderer. Glenn Close. Jeff ner for a promising young fighter while family favorites, the chicken can w/back /lb. Bridges, Robert Loggia 1985 Rated R. (In Crockett and Tubbs pose as promoters to (3D INN News at high power for 30 seconds to 1 2 medium red potatoes, thinly 43 44 45 46 [ESPN] Home Run Derby; Jim Lemon be cooked in the microwave. Dressing: vs. Henry Aaron Stereo) smash a gangster's money-laundering ® Angie sliced, about« ounces each DOWN scheme. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) minute, or until dresing is warm [U S A ] Murder, She W rote Jessica trav­ ® Later W ith Bob Costas Whole chickens roasted in the OUR OWN 50 51 92 [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Date With an Angel' 3 tablespoons vinegar and sugar is dissolved, stirring 2 tablespoons water FRESH GROUND els to Canada to testify at the trial of a microwave require only 9 min­ An angel with a broken wing thoroughly 1 1 :30PM (3D ® Nighttine (CC). (3® Honeymooners Part 1 of 2. FRESH MADE ___ mecum disrupts the life of an aspiring composer colleague accused of murdering his wife. 3 tablespoons sugar once. Pour dressing o/ver pasta 65 (3D Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) [CNN] Newsnight Update utes per pound on high, so the Michael E. Knight, Phoebe Cates, Emman- (60 min.) 3 tablespoons vegetable oil mixture: toss to coat. Cover and (handbook) (3D Honeymoonors [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ average fryer-size chicken can be uelle Beart. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 8:30PM (3D ® Just the Ten of Us Vt teaspoon salt chill for 3 to 4 hours. Yields 4 ______the 57 ® Can You Beat Baldness? zine Weekly report. cooked in just about 30 minutes. Seasonings: Lean [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey (CC) The Lubbock girls sing together and Vt teaspoon dry mustard servings. Lean Ground ground floor ® g® Tonight Show (In Stereo) [USA] WWF Prime Time Wrestling (R) The skin of the microwaved 2 slices red onion [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Souvenir' David share their future visions. (R) In a 2-quart casserole, combine 19 Hughes' novel inspired this account of a g® Motorweek The Isuzu 1-Mark RS chicken will be easy to remove, 2 tablespoons white vinegar Author Ferber (c)1989 by NEA, Inc [ASiE] Twentieth Century The Nazis 1 ;35AM (3D Love Boat hot water, rice, parsley and Tossed garden salad German soldier's troubled journey to the battle for control of the road leading to DOHC: celebrating the Ford Mustang's and the meat will be tender and 2:00AM (3D Superior Court chicken bouillon granules. Cover with sirloin 1 tablespoon water Ground French village where he was stationed dur­ Rome. Host: Walter Cronkite. 25th anniversary: the MVS Venturi sports juicy. When served with crisp Vi teaspoon whole allspice Chuck ing World War II. Christopher Plummer, [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Jonah and Adam car (3D Talking Money and microwave at high power for Catherine Hicks, Michael Lonsdale 1988. cucumber slices, tomato wedges, 1 pound boneless beef sirloin Vi teaspoon whole cloves meet a fa her and daughter who live off the g® Soap ® NVR Showcase five minutes, microwave at 50% Rated R. (In Stereo) land (In Stereo) and warm rolls, chicken salad '^teak, about an inch thick Vi teaspoon whole peppercorns (3® St. Elsewhere ® Dating Game (medium), for 12 to 15 minutes CELEBRITY CIPHER [U SA] Cartoon Express [ESPN] World of Sports Profiles of re­ makes a well-balanced meal for a 1 small onion, thinly sliced ■A teaspoon dill seed Chuck Celebrity Cipher cryptograma are created from quotations by tarrroua people, past and preaenl- (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ( ^ Jeffersons (CC). longer, or until rice is tender and Patties Each letter in the cipher stands lor another. Today's clue. E equals K. 6:30PM CSCBS News(CC) (In Stereo) cord holders In sports. (60 min.) hot summer day. 1 clove garlic, cut into quarters 12 ounces firm fish fillets, about Family Pack [CNN] Sports Tonight [A & E ] Decades; '60s Part 2 of 10. liquid is absorbed. Let stand, Family Pack (3) (3S ABC News (CC) 9:00PM Jake and the Fatman (CC) 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar Vt inch thick, cut into IVt-inch [D IS ] The Boys of Summer This film [E S P N ] SportsLook covered, for 5 minutes. N X U I S B J W L H O Q B A (55) Too Close for Comfort An errant priest is a suspect in the murder traces "Jackie Robinson's team" of 1 tablespoon vegetable oil chunks of a wealthy socialite. (60 min.) (R) (In [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Jagged Edge' An attor­ Macadamia chicken salad In a medium mixing bowl, dD d i NBC News (CC). Brooklyn Dodgers from their beginnings to ney falls in love with her client, a San Fran­ 2 teaspoons Worcestershire 2 cups torn iceberg lettuce Stereo) the years following their retirement from 3 cups diced, cooked chicken nicrowave butter at high power a N A M a A S M C D Q Y M S S X U dD dS Nightly Business Report cisco newspaper publisher who may be a sauce 2 cups torn romaine lettuce (3D ® Hooperman (CC) The officers take active play. (90 min.) manipulative murderer. Glenn Close, Jeff V< cup mayonnaise for 45 seconds to 1 minute, or until WKRP in Cincinnati part in a sleep-deprivation experiment, Vt teaspoon dried marjoram 1 cup diced pickled beets [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date Bridges, Robert Loggia. 1985. Rated R. (In 1 cup diced celery melted. Add almonds; toss to Y Q O D M U Q Y xsauM W U (61) Love Connection with bizarre results (In Stereo) scores leaves 1 apple cut into 8 wedges /lb. Stereo) salt and pepper coat. Microwave at high power /lb. [A8.E] Profiles Featured: Konrad Aden­ (55) (3® Night Court (CC) Harry is shocked [HBO] MOVIE: A Fish Called Wanda' 1 cup fresh cauliflowerets 2:30AM (3D Sustaining for 3 to 4 minutes, or just until Y O M C X K D M N M M S L X J Q B Y auer. former Chancellor of West Germany. to learn that his date is a former porn star. (CC) A London lawyer gets mixed up with 8 medium tomatoes Blend all dressing ingredients (3D Twilight Zone almonds begin to brown, stirring 1/3 cup sliced carrots (Vt-inch [C N N ] Showbiz Today (R) jewel thieves in search of their hidden loot. Crisp lettuce leaves siices) in a small bowl. Cover and chill. g® dZ) Other Side of the Moon (CC) John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, ® Alice once. Remove almonds from DWFLMSN.' - P X I E I X OL Q U . [ESPN] SportsLook 8 hard boiled eggs, prepared by 2 tablespoons water Place potatoes in a 1-quart Commemorating man's first moon landing 1988. Rated R [CNN] Sports Latenight We Sell USDA Choice Beef PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "The weak are always forced to decide between on July 20, 1969. this special profiles eight conventional method, cooled and butter. Drain on paper towels. 7:00PM (3D inside Edition Night Court Part 3 of 4 2 cups torn romaine lettuce casserole. Sprinkle with 2 tables­ alternatives they have not chosen themselves Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Apollo astronauts and describes how their 1 1 :35PM (3D [DIS] MOVIE: The Karate Kid' When a In a 1-quart casserole, place CE) dD Wheel of Fortune (CC). teenager is bullied, a Japanese handyman cut in half. poons water. Cover and micro- lives were affected by their lunar experi­ [TM C] MOVIE; The Fury' 1/3 cup julienne zucchine 1 1 ;45PM teaches him about self-confidence and 16 each of canned asparagus broccoli and 2 tablespoons of Always Fresh and Cut To Order (3D Cosby Show (CC). ences. (90 min.) A young psychic is kidnapped by espion< (IVixVi inch strips) wave at high power for 5 to 7 karate. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" age agents and must be found before the spears, carrot sticks, pineapple water. Cover and microwave at minutes, or until just tender, (33) (S) Cheers (CC). [A8iE] Gallant Breed First of a 3-part do­ Morita, Elisabeth Shue. 1984. Rated PG. Vt small red pepper, cut into fury of his power breaks loose. Kirk Doug­ slices, and olives high power for 2 minutes, or until d® M*A*S*H cumentary profiling the U.S. Marine Corps (In Stereo) Vi-inch strips stirring once. Set aside. In this episode, narrator F.G Marshall ex­ las, John Cassavetes, Andrew Stevens. Rib Eye (54) (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 'A cup chopped macadamia broccoli is very hot and color \ Combine all seasoning ingre­ amines its role in the American Revolution 1978. Rated R. [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date brightens, stirring once. Rinse in dS) Police Story scores nuts dients in a 2-quart casserole. (60 mih.) Part 1 of 3 1 2;00AM CS USA Today Businesses Mix chicken and 'A cup mayon­ cold water. Drain. Add almonds, Steak *5.99/(b d6) ® ) Current Affair [C N N ] Larry King Live with paper recycling programs. [M AX] MOVIE: The Lost Boys' (CC) A Dressing: Gently stir in fish. Cover and boy recruits the help of teen-age monster naise: chill for 2 hours, or longer. broccoli, corn, raisins, chicken microwave at high for 3‘A to 6 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (53) Star Trek [DIS] MOVIE: The Karate Kid' When a (B Star Trek hunters when his older brother falls in with Vi cup vegetabie oil teenager is bullied, a Japanese handyman Toss chicken with remaining and pepper strips to rice mixture. Beef Round Cube by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [A8(E] Chronicle (ID Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) adolescent vampires. Jason Patric, Corey 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon red minutes, or just until fish flakes teaches him about self-confidence and mayonnaise and celery. Season to In a 2-cup measure, blend all (20) Morton Downey Jr. Haim, Kiefer Sutherland. 1987. Rated R. (In easily with a fork, stirring gently Unscramble these four Jumbles, Any guy who goes [CNN ] Moneyline karate Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat” Stereo) wine vinegar steak out with her Is Morita, Elisabeth Shue 1984. Rated PG. taste with salt and pepper. Cut dressing ingredients. Mix well. once. Let stand, covered, for 3 one letter to each square, to form [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date (ffi) Success 'n Life Pour over salad. Toss to coat. Vi teaspoon gariic salt four ordinary words. asking for It (In Stereo) 2:35AM (3D Family Feud each tomato about V* through into minutes. Drain and chill for I'A '/ scores. ® W in, Lose or Draw Vi teaspoon pepper [LIFE] MOVIE; 'Why Me?' A woman, six equal sections to form a star. Cover and chill for two to three Blade [LIFE] HeartBaat Treatment of a mother dD Synchronal 2:55AM [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Damian: hours. whose face is shattered and her marriage Vi teaspoon salt with postpartum depression causes con­ Omen 11' An industrialist adopts his or­ Fill each tomato with chicken hours before serving. Yields 6 to 8 BOANT destroyed by a tragic accident, finds a new [A & E ] Battle Line Arrange iceberg and romaine flict between Nathan and Joanne; Leo and phaned nephew, unaware the boy is ac­ In a large plastic food storage f / l b . lire when she is challenged by a dedicated salad mixture. Place filled toma­ servings. lettuce on a large platter. Place steak his brother confront their feelings about [CNN] Newsnight tually the Antichrist. William Holden, Lae bag, combine steak, onion and plastic surgeon. Glynnis O'Connor, Ar- toes on a bed of lettuce, garnish fish in the center. Surround fish Great On The Grill their father. (60 min.) [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Grant, Jonathan Scott-Taylor. 1978. garlic. Set aside. In a 1-cup mand Assante, Craig Wasson. 1984. Rated R. with asparagus, carrot sticks, [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Detective Story' A [LIFE ] HeartBeat Joanne and Leo are with beets, place potato slices and [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Man from Snovi^ measure, blend vinegar, oil, New York detective becomes paranoid frustrated when a mother is reluctant to pineapple slices, olives and egg Oriental shrimp River' (CC) A young man comes of age in 3:00AM (3D Home Shopping Over­ apple wedges around the edge of Lean SINGE about tracking down and prosecuting cri­ allow surgery on her infant; Eve's niece night Service (3 hrs.) Worcestershire sauce and marjo­ turn-of-the-century Australia. Kirk Doug­ halvess. Just before serving, pour and pasta salad the platter. Pour dressing over- minals. Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, Wil­ visits; Marilyn fears her friend is overexer­ ram. Add to steak mixture. las, Tom Burlinson, Sigrid Thornton. (3D Forgotten Children of the BO’a (60 Macadamia Rum Dressing over f/lb. liam Bendix. 1951. cising. (60 min.) salad just before serving. Yields 4 Shish Kabob Meat ^ A y 1982. Rated PG. (In Stereo) min.) the salads and top with chopped Vt pound medium shrimp, Secure bag. Refrigerate for at servings. [USA] Miami Vice [USA] New Mike Hammer ® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) least 2 hours. [USA] MOVIE: 'Murder by Night' An macadamia nuts. shelled and without veins Shelled Sirloin 7;30PM (3) Entertainment Tonight amnesiac murder witness fears that he 1 2:05AM (3D Pat Sajak 8 ounces uncooked rotini pasta Remove steak from marinade, NEDDAW Billy Crystal ("When Harry Met Sally"). (In may have actually committed the crime 1 2:30AM (3D St. Elsewhere 1 cup diagonally sliced carrots discarding marinade. On a roast­ Marge Churchill of Manchester WHY THEY CALLEP Stereo) Robert Urich, Kay Lenz, Michael Ironside. steak 1989. 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Wayloo Marie falls for a Navy officer; cumentary profiling the U.S. Marine Corps. Reese's Nightmare & morel reveal its contents. Ecto Cooler Supermarket Dodger gets ready to leave. (60 min.) (R| In this episode, narrator E.G. Marshall ex­ their old bar on the market. [ESPN] Muscle Magazine (60 min.) Hi-C Ecto Cooler. 99 cents per fails even this basic test. It is Reduced fat and cholesterol isi (In Stereo) amines its role in the American Revolution. Take home some of our Potato Pork Chops *3.99/lb. As the Ken­ (60 min.) Part 1 of 3. Salad, Cole Slaw, Paata Salad or 46-fl. oz. can, 99 cents per made of apricots, pineapple, Sampler generally for the formula for ai 8:00PM (3D Fresno (CC) (3D INN News singtons attempt to buy out Earl Duke In an [C N N ] Crossfire Marinated Rice. three-pack of 8.45-fl. oz. asceptic oranges, tangerines or any com­ great tasting ice cream treat. Bull effort to obtain his valuable water rights. (3® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the All ara homamada. Government cartons or $2.79 per nine-pack. bination of these? It’s hard to say I was pleasantly surprised by how Cane frames Kevin for Ethel Duke's mur­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Mysterious Stran­ Like many other lowfat frozen der. (60 min.) Part 3 of 5. (R) ® MOVIE: 'Neighbors' A conservative ger' A daydreaming Missouri boy fancies Open 7AM from the taste and when you drink much these new tropical oil-lesn businessman and his wife find their lives an encounter with an angel of dubious ori­ Call and wa'II hava It waiting. foods, Lite Eskimo Pie contains Astrograph (3D Growing Pains (CC) Maggie ar­ Bonnie; Like all other Hi-C it out of an asceptic carton, you coated bars resembled the origi­ turned upside down after a bizarre couple gin in medieval Austria. Christopher Make­ flavors, Hi-C Ecto Cooler, con­ many gums and emulsifiers. But Personal Service Deli ranges a meeting between Ben and a rock get no clues from its looks either. nal rich and chocolaty pie. star he admires. (R) moves in next door. John Belushi, Dan tains 100 percent of the U.S. I ’ve got to commend Eskimo Pie Aykroyd, Cathy Moriarty. 1981. The only thing I can be sure of is In fact, the chocolate coatini; tives today. It you are closed-minded, (ID MOVIE: 'Halloween 11' Deranged Mi­ Recommended Daily Allowance for removing the highly saturated chael Meyers continues his reign of terror @ g® Miami Vice (CC) Crockett, recov­ that Ecto Cooler contains water was almost good enough to makie Sliced The Way You Like It you could lock in on a procedure that ering from a head injury, is taken hostage The 1989 Nutmeg Summer Theatre coconut oil from their chocolate in Haddonfield, III. Jamie Lee Curtis, Don­ (USRDA) for vitamin C (hence, and sugar. Staples of my diet, for me overlook the reduced richnes s won’t work. by three escaped convicts. (60 min.) (R) (In coating. As a result of this and of ,

DILLON by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright (A\^ p m r , 6UMAT ARg \ t7 I U ^ A / P - i FOCUS/Advicc PEOPLE ?Ar(ZICK"THf^Ll MI6 6 j x > H i m n o o o ' when I read the letter father likes to give me a hug, and then though I was m aking a pass or trying illegal drug use. He from “ M om ” about the Dear Abby he kisses me on the lips. This makes to flirt. says it is Just the PEANUTS by Charles M. Schuli mother of two who felt me feel uncomfortable. What do you think? And if you think beginning. she needed a glass of Abigail Van Buren He also does this to some of the other it’s OK, how should I ask? At a newsconfer- wine (or two or three) at 7-19 girls who come to visit his daughter. I ence Monday u ' AMP NOU), WITH FOl/R GOLF TOURNAMENT.. night to help her relax, I suppose he is just trying to be friendly, WONDERING IN WISCONSIN marking 40 days of PL AVERS tlEP, WEVE 60Tj had to respond. but I don’t like it, and neither do the not eating, he said A REAL P06FI6HT'" I am also a mother of other girls. D E A R W O N D E R IN G : I think it is he may fast for a f: r two, and they are 13 We keep going there and don’t say very much OK to inquire, provided the year depending on months apart. Although they are now had before. I slept great at night, had anything. What should we do? We question is asked discreetly and in a two conditions: his “ He choked to death eating the only 7 and 8 years old, I remember those more patience with the kids, and don’t want to be rude. courteous manner. member of the tribe who knew the health and his first few years quite well. They were improved my figure in the bargain! The age of the persons involved Heimiich maneuver.” hunger. very hectic years, and I also relaxed You gave her good advice, Abby — KISSED ON THE LIPS (YUCK!) should make no difference. I cannot During his fast, every night with a glass or two of she should consider going to A.A. or imagine the person who would not be he consumes wa­ by Dick Locher A Max Collins wine, and I ended up being more tired W.F.S. — but please tell her for me DEAR KISSED: Next time you see complimented to be asked, "Would ter, fruit juice and than relaxed the next morning. That’s that she needs to find her own escape him. greet him with a sm ile, turn your you mind telling me the name of that a special vitamin Dick Gregory 'vtXl’RE A SICK. MAM,AM, PUTTY. _ .. . ^ BUT I'M NOT SICK, AMD ALL THAT REMAINS 15 R 3 R lovely fragrance you are wearing?” F^JS^ANDVCXJ KNOWSOW rr-r r - j CJeTECns/e TTBACy- I'VE ME TD PURGE ONE TRAUMA , when I decided to do something about as I did. Whether it's exercise, crafts head and say, “ Not on the lips — on the powder. Caive >OUBSEUF fUP “ HAD THERAPY- FROM MV FACT- SPBCIFICAUL'V, it before things really got out of or social clubs, the most important cheek, please!” And in order to make it perfectly clear G regory has lost 33 pounds. The Rev. George 'lO U ... HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne control. thing for her to do is to get out on a that you are not making a pass or Clements, a Chicago priest who’s fasting with A good friend suggested that I start regular basis and do something for DEAR ABBY: Is it appropriate for trying to flirt, you could add, “ I would G regory, lost 39 pounds, but said he’d eat soon. NB](T Y e a r i b l ik e u$ t o t a i^^e MAY^E THREE WEEK$ AT exercising two or three times a week herself. a gentleman to compliment a woman like to buy some for my wife.” Gregory has been in Shreveport since June 6, with her. I thought she was crazy! If I on her perfume, and to inquire as to attempting to drive drug dealers out of this A LONOEP- VAOATIOM ... m y MOTHER‘S HOU^E "How to Bo Popular" It for ovoryono who was dead tired by the evening, where SAVED BY THE BARBELLS what kind it is, particulary if they are foolt loft out and wants an Improvod toclpl northwestern Louisiana city of 200,000. He has V would I get the energy to exercise? strangers to one another? llto. It’s an oxcollont guldo to hocomlnp a staged protests at head shops and camped out bottor convoTMtlonalltt and o moro ottroc- V Well, I tried it, and found it a great Would the age of the persons tlvo porton. To ordor> tond your nomo and in a park often used for drug deals. escape for couple of hours. I worked DEAR SAVED: I hope “Mom” involved make a difference? Occa­ oddrott, plat chock or monov ordortorl2.lt off all my frustrations, and I actually to: Door Abby't Popularity Booklot, P.O. reads this. She, too, m ay be saved sionally I have noticed a very lovely Box 447, Mount Morris, III. 41IM. Postopo Is had more energy during the day than I because you cared enough to write. fragrance in a woman and I have Includod. Duke visits film exposition Y i i O MONTREAL (AP) — The Duke and Duchess OUR FASCIN ATIN G EARTH by Phllp Self, Ph.D. Tiimn'iir'’ LI’L ABNER by Al Capp of York’s short stop ended with eating popcorn V Shopping around for bargain in front of a New York diner, standing on a 3 7^/9 i t IN: A ■—^ AN' MEANWHILE.SOrr-HCAimO SO.^YO 'STARVIN' RATS Paris rooftop and visiting a seedy district of F-FEW HOURS I JOHN'S STORE IS DURSTIN' NO.OIT k. HA.S C5ECIDED TTAKE TH' LAW Rome. WE'Ll. ALL W IF F W HAMS, JUICY STSAKE T>€rD y»VNSY.r’ INTO YO'GM/M HANDSF.F WAL, It was all part of an exposition of film sets THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk S By Barry START A-DYIN / aASSIDGES.r'-IS WE MEN -DON'T ANYONE WHO OASTC STEP OVER FUM stafpjvy- \ o r i s w e l k e ? - L K ’S ARCY THET LINE GITS A BULLET THROUGH ^ 5 -STEP AHCISNT depicting different city scenes. Shun."-a l r e a o y t o a 1D SOF'PHEARTEP WIF TH' HEART AS SHORE AS T'lAH rr ^ FOSSIL FUEL AH HEARS SELLS 1 D Y IN ’ NAME IS SOFT-HEARTED JOHN on checking accounts smart Prince Andrew and his wife, the former PRINCESS, RINCIN'-SEES JOHN'S inMIM ^ rrrr One of the excitino ’new' pkovucts aaaizco y O JR LUNCH SPO TS ARDRE- MEN.'’ Sarah Ferguson, who asked to see the M a h e y e s POLO DKOlMxHT BACK FKO/^ CHINA WAS C O AL. Cites-Cines (Cinema Cities) exposition at the ll If you keep within just a few decades, cash EVIDENCE INDICATES, H0WE\)EP, THAT COAL WAS Palais de la Civilisation, walked around the m ore money in transactions will be largely a USED AS FUEL AT LEAST 15JDOO Y E A H S realistic sets, stopping to watch clips of films. a non-interest- thing of the past. Already, some EAULIEK. THE ANCIENT HUNTEKS OF EASTEPN The royal couple is on a 13-day tour of bearing check­ companies refuse to accept cash. EUROPE, LIVING IN COLD TUNDRAS, CONSTRUCTED Canada. in g account The reshuffling of the financial STOUT TENTS WITH HEARTHS OUTSIDE AND Sylvia The British tabloid press, meanwhile, 7^(9 01946 C«pp EniBrpHBM, Inc. than you need deck is done constantly by INSIDE. EXAMINATION OF THE HEARTH ASHES latched onto an incident Sunday when the to cover the high-speed computers, with no REVEALS THESE PREHISTORIC PEOPLE WERE fj. couple were booed at the closing ceremonies of checks you Porter actual money exchanged. This ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson Quebec City’s Summer Festival. The tabloids ACTUALLY 3UHNINO COAL AS A FUEL ! write, you may has caused turmoil among econo­ -----, )w>'^----- L«;U y j «~jLJ luU'LV—L ^ ^ U ^ loMAyiwcsc 1 said the duchess was close to tears. b e losing mists, who have to update their definition of money almost daily. © 0F£ m f money. IV 1% That’s b e ­ When indicators such as the ‘Roseanne’ Is unemployed BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Draka cause any funds beyond those Third, consider alternative money supply are important to necessary to cover bills could be forms of checking accounts. economic planners, it becomes LOS A N G E LE S (A P ) — I t ’s a riches-to-rags THREE SECONDS TO crucial to know what money is. story for Roseanne Conner, the wise-cracking CATCH AAV BUS, BUT HE'S NOT SUPPOSED earning interest or dividends There’s a whole new crop of I'LL AAAke IT.' TO BE LATE WHEN somewhere else. full-service financial institutions This technological-economical mom on ABC’s hit comedy “ Roseanne.” I'M ON t i m e Do you keep a $1,500 average that offer the things you would revolution has trickled down to The show’s producers on Tuesday denied balance in your checking ac­ normally get from a bank, plus a small companies and idnvidiauls. rumors that the Conners, played by Roseanne count? Your bank will have about broader range of investment It is already possible, through Barr and John Goodman, would strike it rich in A $200 per year in revenue from that options. Check-writing privileges banks, other financial institu­ a lottery. The rumor turned up in a money — nearly a third of which from these companies can in­ tions, or stand-alone service supermarket tabloid. / £ . companies, to have some or all of Instead, producers Tom Werner and Marcy JohOW >'iwayN6Ai is profit, according to the Federal clude heavy service charges, but Reseve Board. they don’t always. your bills paid each month, Carsey told reporters that Roseanne would be ALLEY OOP by Dava Qraut There are ways to make that The point is that in the last few automatically. unemployed at the beginning of the new You deposit your money in your :Q 5 ^- profit your own. years, your checking options season. t h e r e ; I THIMK I / YES,YOU / ...NOW WAIT.' OPEN 'ER UP! \ LOOK! THAT GUARD HAS/ I'LL B ET First, make sure you have an have grown. One size no longer account, and it is paid out as Roseanne quit her job at the factory during '/? GOT TH' KNOT ON ( DID,OSCAR! 1 LET ME 3MEONE'S TUNK WANTS ) MY BAG! BUT WHY'S HE/ TH' NOISE interest-bearing checking ac­ fits all. needed. Fixed payments are the past season’s last episode. 7 rPOAK^ YOUR WRISTS UN V'T'S LOOSE! > GET ' COMING! THIS TT-IING /CARRYING IT ON THE ( IT'S MAKING TIED, BARRY.' ^ YOURS! LOCKED UP! y END O F HIS SPEAR LIKE ^ SCARED 'EM! count. Shopping around will de­ M oving money from account to entered once, while those that Carsey said Roseanne might possibly get a ROSE IS ROSE by Pal Brady THAT? termine which banks offer inter­ account to make sure that you vary from month to month must m ore upscale job, but he was unsure. est for the lowest minimum aren’t keeping more money than be reported to the institution or balance. is needed in checking has become company as they are received. ei^ { by check each month. Some seers have predicted that Customs had the COMPAflVpicnJio m FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa difficult to identify the food compound to which people react. For example, some people mistakenly record or to whom it belonged. (\- attribute their allergies to the food itself, when, in He said his office took several measures to \ W pfRJpiMNfZ. X ^BLliVB CAN reality, they may be reacting to a substance that Lot worthless without sewer track the authenticity of the item, including was sprayed on the food or added to it during talking to record companies and Bowie’s THE QRIZZWELLB by Bill Schorr L fA P N F^o/vi OTH^iP processing. management firm. DEAR BRUCE: Several years ago we purchased m Nitrite salts are such a substance. They are added OH,fDK., A PB5P tt JUST to processed meats and may be sprayed on fresh a lot, intending to build on it. Before the sale was S1H6-AVOHS Ita pfoptt:r MlSrAl^ES, Judge denies beauty’s plea rr4 m i\n m ^ tfVIN'T PEAU WITH J produce to preserve color and prevent spoilage. finished we had a periculation test run and were told RAR„ that we could install a septic system. RENO , Nev. (A P ) — Heather Anne M cLeod, W 14550F ' ' ANP I MAK^ f MOUCH Some people react violently to nitrites. PECK THE Similarly, monosodium glutamate (MSG), a Since that time, theareahasbuiltupconsiderably Smart Moaev a Nevada beauty queen, is competing against and the lot is now in the city passed laws that made the clock to enter the Miss Teen USA pageant. WAU'.' TO TPAIN fiWY^^OY flavor-enhancer popular in Asian cooking, can cause severe reactions in people who are allergic to the periculation standards much more stringent. Bruce Wiiliams National pageant officials disqualified the We have a buyer for the lot who insisted that we have 18-year-old winner of the Miss Nevada Teen -8> like plague. . ♦ A864 Bridge I think you should be examined by an allergist. In geology, stoss identifies the side of a hill that McLeod said the Nevada pageant applica­ V9 7 Such a specialist can test you (to aetermine what has received the force of a glacier. Spelling stoss V.L., tion was vague and didn’t understand that she ♦ A 3 ORLANDO. FLA. couldn’t compete in the California pageant 4 Q J 10 9 3 you are reacting to) and offer advice about how to involves a clue you should’t toss. By James Jacoby sas, held the South cards in a special deal with or overcome your allergies. Bifurcate divides into two parts or branches. By earlier this year. WEST EAST pair event held at the Cavendish Club the way, the key to bifurcate is the prefix bi —, DEAR V.L.: Until such tim e that the property is 4 J 9 3 2 A K 10 7 5 Usually the opponents who get into vJ Kil". o.'/'i*.';... meaning "two,” serviced by a sanitary sewer, it will be undevelopa­ 9 in New York City. He did overcall with piq< DEAR DR. GOTT: Would you please discuss Mosquitos bug Innkeepers 410 8 3 4 Q J 5 4 the bidding are the toughest to play 7-1^ e m u ble and worth relatively little money. The only ♦ Q J76 one heart. auto-erotic asphyxiation? ♦ 10 9 8 5 against. But there can be exceptions. SAXTONS RIVER. Vt. (AP) - Two 4 S 2 4 K When his partner responded with a QUESTION: I keep hearing people pronounce person that would be interested in that lot would be a Today we see a rare example of a CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodawall innkeepers are offering customers $1 per wo-diamond cue-bid, Gerry bid three DEAR READER: There is almost no limit to the drowned as if it were “ drownded.” That’s wrong, long-range inve.stor. SOUTH marginal opening bid by freewheeling mosquito bite to combat the notion that ;lubs as a confirmation of a sound bizarre methods used by people who believe they isn’ t it? 4 Q opponents making it easier for South jvercall as well as a biddable second POTS / QfiOOMER IS I'Ll Q O _ ^ THE I can understand how upset you are, but it is the Vermont has been taken over by bloodthirsty 4AK62 can accentuate pleasure from the sex act. One to bid a slam. suit. The jump to five clubs by North B001«P UP 60UD.' ItL HAVe I ' i i W BVP! HSPSEIT^MMERG. responsibility of the city to be certain that the bugs. ♦ K42 m , method is try to achieve orgasm at the precise ANSWER: Drownded appears in some dictionar­ left South with a tough decision. But it TD GROOM CHAUNCey FiOR property can properly accommodate the effluent Robert Lynch and Thomas Nunan are giving 4A8764 moment the brain is momentarily deprived of ies, but it's clearly labeled as a "substandard” After East’s opening bid of one dia­ was now apparent that the cue-bid THS D0&SHCWMV6eLF.’' that a home will produce. Otherwise it becomes a a “ bounty for bites" after publicity on state mond, what would your action be as oxygen. This practice is dangerous. Each year, law usage. The correct term for the past of drown is Vulnerable; North-South was based not so much on good heart if very serious health hazard. Your choice is clear; funding for the town of Brandon’s insect Dealer: East South? Although you have opening-bid enforcement authorities report a number of victims drowned, which starts and ends with d. Inserting support as on a good hand. It did not nr sell at distress prices or hang onto the property until control program led to cancellations of inn values yourself, a takeout double must seem possible that North could bid so who accidentally hang themselves while another d would make the word sound like "drown 8 the sanitary sewer lines are extended. reservations across the state. Soolh Wnt North Eaol be ruled out when you hold only a sin­ strongly without two aces as well as masturbating. dead” — that isn’t right, but at least it’s a rem inder Brandon, about 60 miles northwest o f 1 4 gleton queen of srades. Nor is it too massive club support. And remember, I am not an expert on weird and ineffectual sexual to swim safely. 1 4 Paoi 2 4 Pp m Saxtons River, has been hit especially hard by soMlble to overcall with two clubs on the failure by North to bid four hearts practicei, but I can warn readers that so-called 1 4 Pam $ 4 P pm the blood-sucking bugs this year. But moat a anit as bad as A-6-7-6-4. What about meant that North could not hold more auto^rotic asphyxiation should be avoided. It is, in Do you have a question or comment about our Bruce Williams, American'i top radio talk host. Is 6 4 Allpw other parts of the state don't have m osquito biding one heart? Sure, you’d like to than two hearts. So Michaud bid six a word, nuti. To give you more information, I am language? Please write to Jeffrey McQualn, heard each w eek night on N B C stations. Questions problems. Openhig lead; 4 2 have five hearta, but you have to play clubs and had very few regrets when ■ending you a copy of my Health Report, "Where To Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester should ben sent to: Smart Money, Manchester wHh what yoa have been dealt. Last the favorable location of the king of Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06640. Find Sex Information." 06040. Mav. Gerrf Mlchand of WlciiiU. Kan­ clubs let him take all 13 tricks. 9 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 19, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 19, 1989 — 19 SPORTS Bo’s HR James atones J aids KC 0 . Witt finally with his bat Thoughts AL Ronndfip By The Associated Press NL Roundup ApLENty ‘44 Chris James didn’t get defen­ w 1 sive about his error. He went out Len Auster beats Sox Bv Dick Brinster 1I seeking to avenge it. f The Associated Press James responded with his game, striking out six and walk­ ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Bobby Witt grew up second grand slam of the season, ing three. I in the Boston area and rooted for the Red Sox as a Bo knows baseball. Bo knows leading the Padres to a 17-4 Giants 7, Cardinals 3: Kirt U kid but he’d never beaten Boston in eight career football. Bo knows the way to the victory over the Pittsburgh Pi­ Manwaring drove in four runs starts. water display. Is there anything rates Tuesday night. San Diego with a two-out, bases-loaded That streak ended Tuesday night when the Texas Bo doesn’t know? tied its record for runs and set a triple in the first and an RBI Hoop slate Rangers right-hander threw his first career “I knew what he was going to season high with 22 hits. single in the eighth. San Fran­ two-hitter, downing the Red Sox, the only American throw me,” Bo Jackson said of “I went to the plate trying to cisco won for the 22nd time in its League team he’d never defeated, 8-1. the pitch from Milwaukee’s Don M e X i knock the stuffing out of some­ last 27 games at Candlestick is favorable “I didn’t know if I’d ever beat ’em.” Witt said. August that he turned into a thing,” said James, who had four Park. F “I’d come close a few times in Boston when I had three-run homer in the first hits, scored four runs and drove in Don Robinson. 8-6, allowed six leads going into the seventh or eighth. inning Tuesday night. “I knew he \ five. hits in 6 1-3 innings as the Giants, “What makes it even more exciting is that my was going to throw a breaking i In the top of the fifth, his error 19 games over .500 for the first to the Huskies folks were here from Boston to see it.” ball. I saw how he pitched the first helped Pittsburgh score four runs time since Sept. 10. 1978, won Witt, 8-8, overcame a rocky first inning when he three guys and I just looked for and take a 4-2 lead. In the bottom their fourth in a row. The tentative 1989-90 University ot Connecticut walked the first two batters, allowing only singles to that pitch.” of the inning. Jack Clark hit an Braves 7, Expos 6; Lonnie basketball schedule was released last week and it Kevin Romine in the fourth and Mike Greenwell in The result was a 435-foot drive RBI single and James became Smith’s two-run single capped a shows the Huskies with an ambitious 30-game the eighth en route to his third complete game of the that landed in the water display r the first National League to hit four-run seventh as Atlanta ral­ schedule, including three at the Great Alaska season. beyond the right-centerfield wall The Attociated Prets two grand slams this season. lied from a 6-0 deficit in Olympic Shootout to begin the year in Anchorage. Alaska, on “I wasn’t too happy with myself in the first,” Witt of Kansas City’s Royals Stadium. “I was upset that I made an Stadium. It started the offensive fireworks WELCOME HOME — The Mets’ Dave the first inning against the Houston error in the outfield and Jack got Dennis Martinez, who has won Nov. 24-27. said. “Sunny (catcher Jim Sundberg) told me to be Magadan, left, welcomes Howard John- Astros Tuesday night at Shea Stadium, more aggressive, to challenge the hitters and not for the Royals, who beat the on my case about it when I got a club-record nine consecutive The Huskies, after a 20-14 season in 1987-88 in back to the dugout,” James said which they won the National Invitation leave anything out there. I needed a good kick in the Brewers 9-4. son after the iatter’s two-run homer in The Mets won, 9-0. decisions, was given a six-run butt to get me going.” Jackson’s manager. John Wa- of Padres manager Jack lead in the second but allowed Tournament championship, followed it up a year McKeon. three runs in the sixth and was ago at 18-13. Witt won his third straight decision, outpitching than, didn’t know. But he knew Roger Clemens, 10-7, to hand the Red Sox their the wind was blowing out and James, who hit a grand slam chased in the seventh. Steve That, to many schools, would have caused a April 28 off Cincinnati’s Danny Frey, 3-1, was the loser. Y great deal of elation. All it brought the folks in fourth straight loss. Witt walked six, struck out wondered what would happen if Mets respond to little ‘chat’ eight and retired 17 of the last 19 batters he faced. Jackson “really catches one that Jackson, has three home runs in Dodgers 4, Cubs 1: Orel Her- Storrs was disappointment and a lot of questions way.” four games and nine RBIs in his shiser, 11-7, pitched a four-hitter about “what happened.” If the Rangers are to make a run at the American NEW YORK (AP) - Davey Johnson hit a two-run homer in Hernandez, who missed 48 last five. League West lead, they’ll need a continuation of Wathan didn’t wait long for the and struck out five at Dodger Connecticut fans, which head coach Jim Calhoun Johnson has held a lot of pre­ the first that gave the Mets a 2-0 games with a fractured kneecap “I’m starting to get more Stadium to beat Chicago for the Witt’s turnaround. answer. With one out and Kevin game meetings the last five understands all too well, weren’t ready to accept Seitzer and George Brett aboard lead. before returning Thursday, was confidence,” he said. “I have a first time since 1986. Kirk Gibson anything less than an NCAA bid. That was not Witt is 3-0 with a 1.95 ERA in his last four starts years, but somehow this one was The Mets made the score 8-0 on forced to leave the game after feeling in my heai t that when I go doubled in two runs for Los after going 3-8 with a 7.31 ERA over his previous 12 on singles, Jackson showed him. different. Definitely louder. being thrown out at the plate in forthcoming and a second consecutive trip to the Reginald PInto/Manchattar Herald “Just as I thought that, he Gregg Jefferies’ RBI double in to the plate I’m going to have a Angeles. outings. “It was the first time he really the fifth, and McReynolds drove the fourth. He suffered a slightly good at-bat. ” NIT was not well received. HOME RUN — Moriarty Brothers’ Ray League clash with Evans Insurance at “I’m definitely throwing the ball a lot better than I smoked the next pitch to right.” Greg Maddux. 9-8, gave up So, what’s ahead? chewed us out,” Keith Hernandez in the final run with a solo shot in bruised right knee, and his status Clark hit his 10th home run of eight hits and all four runs in six Sullivan, right, touches home plate after East Catholic’s Eagle Field. Waiting for was in May and June,” Witt said. “Right now I feel I Wathan said of the All-Star MVP said. the sixth. is listed as day-to-day. For one, the Huskies have a schedule that’s who had missed five games with a the year in the eight-run eighth innings. He had won three hitting a three-run homer in the second Sullivan is on-deck batter Greg Turner. have a lot to contribute and I just want to keep it “It was the maddest I’ve ever and had his first three-hit game of straight. usually equivalent with one of the “big boys.” Of going.” sore leg. “Welcome back. Bo seen him,” Howard Johnson said. Connecticut’s 30-game agenda, 20 are on friendly inning of Tuesday night’s Twilight The MB's won, 12-3. Jackson.” the season. Garry Templeton also Phillies 6, Reds 5: Randy Ready Clemens was 4-1 with a 2.10 ERA in eight previous A day after being swept in a had three hits and Benito Santi­ homered off Danny Jackson, 6-10, floors at either the Field House in Storrs, the career starts at Arlington Stadium. Clemens issued Wathan’s counterpart. Tom doubleheader by a combined Hartford Civic Center, or the new on-campus Trebelhom. would have pre­ ago had four hits and drove in to snap a 5-5 tie in the eighth. seven walks to tie a career-high and the eight runs score of 18-3, and foilwing John­ three runs. Cincinnati lost for the eighth time Sports Center’s Gampel Pavilion. matched the second-most he’d ever allowed in a ferred that Jackson continue to son’s 15-minute “chat” with the nurse his leg a few more days. But Bruce Hurst, 8-7, pitched a in nine games and the 24th time in Fourteen of Connecticut’s 18 wins last year came game as he lost to the Rangers for the third time this players Tuesday night, the New five-hitter for his fifth complete its last 34. at home. The Huskies were 14-4 overall at home, 4-1 Bidwell hits a milestone season. he, too. was impressed. York Mets routed the the Houston at the antiquated Field House that has seen better Clemens said the 95-degree heat was a factor. “It was a slider down and Astros 9-Obehind Sid Fernandez’s days and a best-ever 10-3 at the Civic Center. Clemens was impressed by Witt’s performance. away,” Trebelhom said. “But I’ll pitching and the team’s 15-hit UConn was 5-3 in Big East Conference play in “When Bobby throws that well and when they get tell you what, I was more attack. Gooden gets OK Hartford. They would win only one more Big East in Twilight League career a big inning like the fourth, that equals a Ranger impressed with his single later. “I was upset with the other victory,” Clemens said. He handled that inside pitch like a team being more aggressive than game on the road, finishing 6-10 overall. real hitter.” When Calhoun took over as UConn’s 17th head “You can’t do much with two hits,” Red Sox us,” Davey Johnson said. “We By Jim TIernev “I havetomixitupnowadays,” “There’s a few of us. (Ray) manager Joe Morgan said. “We let Witt off the hook Jackson, whose 22nd homer weren’t just playing poorly, we coach on May 15, 1986, he said one of his goals was AAanchester Herald to begin throwing to have the Huskies do some traveling. The trip to Bidwell, a night security guard at Gliha’s got about 10 years and early when he was as wild as could be.” tied him for the league lead until were losing too quietly. I wanted Command Aerospace in Bloom­ Steurny (Craig Steuernagel). Julio Franco led the Rangers’ 11-hit attack with a Alaska speaks for itself. The Huskies, no matter Milwaukee’s Rob Deer retook it to let the team know we had to NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mets General Manager Frank It was 14 summers ago that field, said. “Anybody can hit a This is the most young guys we’ye double and a triple for three RBI to take over the in the next half-inning, finished kick it into gear. And the rest of whom they play, will be challenged at the Shootout, Dave Bidwell first hurled a game fastball in this league.” had. That’s what we need is a American League leadership with 69. Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden was Cashen and team physician Dr. The field includes UConn, Auburn, Texas A&M. with five RBIs. Jackson added an what I said...” He paused. “Well, examined Tuesday by orthopedic James Parkes said there was no for Moriarty Brothers of the After spotting Evans a 1-0 lead little young blood to pump the old Texas remained four games behind divison- RBI single and a run-scoring that’s between me and my Florida State. Kansas State, Michigan State. Hartford Twilight League. in the first inning. Moriarty’s guys up.” leading California in the American League West. specialists and given the green timetable for Gooden’s return. grounder. players.” light to begin throwing next week. “We will not rush him in,” Hawaii and host Alaska-Anchorage. Pairings are to The veteran righthander, a 1974 exploded for five runs in the As of now, Bidwell has no The Rangers scored five runs in the fourth, Brett had two singles and a Fernandez, 8-3, allowed three be announced. Manchester High graduate, second. Another veteran on MB’s, thoughts of retirement from the sending nine men to the plate. Dr. Fiske Warren and Dr. Cashen said. “He will be given all triple and scored four runs. He singles over seven innings and Russell Warren reported that the the time needed for a complete When UConn returns home from Alaska, it has reached a milestone in his pitch­ shortstop Ray Sullivan (1975 mound in the near future. Franco’s double into the right field corner off the had a two-run single in the highlighted a five-run third with a nine consecutive home dates beginning Nov. 30 ing career Tuesday night at East ManchesterHigh grad) .highligh­ “Basically, it’s year to year,” glove of Dwight Evans drove in Rafael Palmeiro right-hander had made good recovery.” seventh after the Brewers walked two-run single to snap his club’s progress from a tear in his right Gooden left his July 1 start in against Yale at the Field House and winding up Catholic’s Eagle Field. ted the frame with a three-run he said. “But, my arm neyer with the tying run. Seitzer to load the bases. That put three-game losing streak. with the concluding game of the Connecticut Bidwell spun a five-hitter as homer just clearing the left field hurts me. If I can play another “The key was the double to right field,” Clemens shoulder muscle and could begin Cincinnati after working two the left-handed-hitting Brett at Howard Johnson hit his 25th to throw lightly next week and innings and was placed on the Mutual Classic on Dec. 30 in Hartford. Moriarty Brothers trounced fence. Greg Turner (two hits) fiye years, I will. Basically, I said. “Julio, he’s strong. I was surprised he hit it the plate against southpaw re­ homer, second in the National Evans Insurance of South Wind­ followed Sullivan’s cue and pitch and I get 3-4 days rest and that far. I thought it might get to the warning track, ‘‘proceed as tolerated 21-day disabled list the following “The schedule for the coming year will be the liever Tony Fossas. League to Kevin Mitchell, and thereaft***-.” day. most demanding our basketball team has ever sor, 12-3, for its fifth consecutive cracked a solo shot over the right I’m ready to go. I’ye been getting but not the wall.” “I don’t think anybody likes ... Kevin McReynolds hit his ninth. faced,” said UConn Director of Athletics Todd victory. center field fence. my act together lately.” An intentional walk then backfired on the Red Sox to be intentionally walked.’’Brett “Yesterday, we had our noses Turner. “The entire schedule has very good The victory also was Bidwell’s MB’s added four more runs in Anyone who’s been around the for the second straight night. Morgan ordered said. “It’s a slap in the face. You rubbed into the ground,” the 100th in his Twilight League the third. With thebases loaded, it Twilight League in the past 15 Clemens to give Rick Leach an intentional pass and like to slap back.” Mets’ manager said. “Tonight, it NEED SOME EXTRA balance and we’re optimistically looking forward • * • ' *9ih8r ■ * to playing our final game in the UConn Field House career. Did Bidwell think he was Sullivan again who came years has surely seen Bidwell’s Steve Buechele lined a single to center to score The victory went to Mark was nice to see us do a little bit of (Jan. 24 vs. Central Connecticut) and dedicating would be pitching this long? through in the clutch. He ripped a winning act. Franco and give Texas a 2-1 lead. Gubicza, 9-7. who pitched eight the rubbing.” SPENDING MONEY? “Not really,” the 33-year-old two-run single to left for his fourth Ralph Giansanti had two hits Franco had two RBI in the seventh on a triple to innings. August, 9-8, lost for only Four days after striking out 16 the opening of the Gampel Pavilion (Jan. 27 vs. St. Bidwell said. “When you didn’t right-center. “The guys in front of me are getting on John’s),” he added. and fifth RBIs of the night. Chris and two RBIs for Eyans while the second time in his last eight Atlanta Braves but still losing, Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald get a call from the pros, this is the Petersen added an RBI single and Bob Stefanik hit a solo homer in base and I have to get those RBI,” Franco. “I know decisions. Fernandez gave up hits to Billy Newspaper routes available in your area... Six of the home dates will be at the Field House, next best thing. It’s better than if we stay healthy and play 100 percent, we can win FOLLOWS THROUGH — Richard Parkerof Dairy Queen Moriarty’s led, 9-2. the fifth. Aris Leonard, a senior- Athletics 7, Tigers 2; Oakland’s Hatcher in the fourth, Mark which has served Connecticut basketball so well softball. When I’m 40. I can play “Sully had a big night with men this thing.” Earn money an-0, Rodriguez p Shepard DR...... all Hamlin St...... 91-107 Chris Smith took on some of the scoring load as a O-O-O-O. Totals 26-3-5-3. the memory of one pitch more’s fifth straight victory, dez has gone at least seven REWARD! effectively choosing the most Holl St...... all freshman last year, but his shooting statistics were veterans and younger players on Evans 101 010 0— 3-5-3 and despondent over his although the Orioles needed a innings, given up just 22 hits, and opportune time to come in with the team. M oriarty 054 003 x—12-8-1 failing career and mari­ recorded a 1.40 earned run Knighton St...... 22-42 dreadful. That’ll have to improve. The return of Borsarl, Rodriguez (5) and Porter and little luck to hold on. Oakland Heights...... all his fastball, which he says is in “He (Sullivan) has about 13 or Crump; Bidwell and Charter. tal troubles, former Ca­ average. Pearl St...... 113-164 Steve Pikiell in the backcourt should help, but with the low 80s. Seattle’s Greg Briley was on his Brownstone A p ts ...... all as many as eight freshmen and sophomores on the 14 years, too,” he explained. WP- Bidwell (4-3). LP- Borsarl. lifornia Angels pitcher way home with the tying run in Relievers Jeff Innis and Randy Donnie Moore shot his Myers each pitched scoreless tentative 1989-90 roster, Calhoun — and the eighth inning when a drive by Hamilton ...... all Connecticut fans — are going to have to have wife numerous times Darnell Coles bounced over the innings to seal the victory. Foster St...... 69-109 practice patience. before killing himself. fence for a ground-rule double. The Mets took a 7-0 lead in the Carpenter Dr...... all Pearl St...... 1-63 The schedule is favorable, but full of potholes. “All indications are Briley was sent back to third third, sending 10 men to the plate McDIvitt Dr...... all that Donnie Moore and and was stranded there, and the off starter Bob Forsch, 2-3, and Wildwood Dr...... all his wife, Tonya, became Orioles extended their winning reliever Dan Schatzeder. McRey­ Jefferson St...... all Jean Road ...... 30-65 Len Auster is sports editor of the Mancheter involved in an argu­ nolds and Juan Samuel both Herald. streak to five games and their Kenwood Dr...... all Waranoke Rd...... all ment, and during the lead over the second-place New singled in runs, Mackey Sasser argument, Mr. Moore drew a bases-loaded walk, and Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Adelaide Rd...... all York Yankees to 7‘A, matching South Hawthorne...... all produced a handgun, their biggest lead of the season. Fernandez grounded a two-run shot his estranged wife The victory was the 53rd this single just over the glove of South Alton...... all O’s, McDonald and then turned the gun season for the Orioles, one short second baseman Eric Yelding. West Middle Tpke... 8-150 even Garth Rd...... 89-105 on himself,” Anaheim of last year’s season total when Squire Village ...... all Ludlow Rd...... 133-273 Police Lt. Marc Hedg- they had the worst record in close to a deal peth said. baseball. HBO wants Wetherell ...... all ■ Tonya Moore, 35, was Donnie Moore Jeff Ballard, 11-4, was the Bidwell ...... all BALTIMORE (AP) — Louisiana State pitcher in critical condition winner. Gregg Olson pitched the to lock up Lakewood CIr. No. & So...... all Dale Rd...... all Ben McDonald, who led his team into the College early today suffering from at least three gunshot last 1 2-3 innings for his 16th save Hlllcrest...... all Garth Rd...... 125-138 World Series six weeks ago, may find himself firing wounds in the upper chest and stomach, Hedgpeth in 17 opportunities. his 95-mph fastball and assortment of off-speed said after the shooting Tuesday afternoon at the Mike Tyson EastlandSt...... all Ludlow Rd...... 42-98 Twins 9, Indians 4: Frank Viola Greenwood Dr...... 22-69 pitches in another World Series come October. couple’s home in the affluent Peralta Hills area of tied a career high with 11 After weeks of often bitter negotiations, the Anaheim. Bv Ed Schuvier Jr. Indian Dr...... all Rachel Rd...... all strikeouts and pinch-hitter Jim The Associated Press Alpine...... all Baltimore Orioles and their top draft choice are Their 17-year-old daughter drove her wounded Dwyer hit a game-winning sacri­ Overlook Dr...... all mother to nearby Kaiser Permanente Hospital. The Haynes...... all reportedly close to reaching a contract agreement. fice fly as Minnesota beat error- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Mike Westlaod St...... all The Washington Post said the basic elements of an couple’s two sons, ages 7 and 10, also were at the WE'LlPfflrYHIIIiOlllNEVBl Russell ...... all prone Cleveland for its fourth Rachel Rd...... all agreement were worked out last week when Orioles house during the shooting, but none of the children Tyson is not an ideal heavyweight straight victory. champion in the eyes of chal­ Lydall St...... 246-374 Main ...... 285-378 president Lawrence Lucchino visited McDonald at were hurt. Viola, 8-10, allowed six hits in his Denham Springs, La., home. The 35-year-old Moore was released last month by lenger Carl "The Truth’’ Constance Dr...... ;...... all his seventh complete game. Williams. PAINTYQIIRHOMEAIIIUN Main ...... 380-494 “I can’t say it’s going to get done,” said Larry the Kansas City Royals’ minor league team in Joe Carter had given the 9 In the eyes of Home Box Office, C enter...... 11-301 odd Wadsworth St...... all McDonald, the player’s father who is acting as his Omaha. He had been plagued by injuries during his Indians a 4-2 lead with two the cable television network, For a limited time only, we'll give you $50 of) the installation of solid vinyl siding from son’s agent. “We’re not that far apart. I think we can last years in the majors and saw yet another homers, one inside the park, in however, the 23-year-old heavy­ Wolverine Technologies and guarantee you'll never have to paint again! Trotter...... all Huntington ...... all finish it over the telephone.” comeback attempt dissolve when he was released the first six innings. And, because your new siding is made of rugged, durable vinyl, your home will Winter ...... 47-62 Summit ...... 1-55 McDonald, who finished his junior year at LSU weight champion is a meal ticket by the Royals’ organization. worth keeping. look beautiful for years to come. Orchard ...... all Lllley ...... all with an uneven performance in the College World He also had separated from his wife of 16 years Angela 1, Blue Jays 0: A five-hit Why not turn in your paint brush and claim your reward? Low maintenance, high So talks have been held con­ Knox ...... all Delmont St...... 91-150 Series in June, is so highly rated that scouts believe about a month ago, said Moore’s New York-based shutout by Bert Blyleven and quality siding from Wolverine. Call today for a free estimate. the right-hander will spend little time intheminors. Wally Joyner’s fourth homer cerning a lifetime contract be­ Newman...... all Hollister St...... 93-152 agent, Dave Pinter. tween HBO and Tyson, who will Noting his 95-mph fastbail, two varieties of Moore was released from the Angels in 1988, two spoiled the night for the largest Edgerton...... 1-55 Summit St...... 217-255 curveball and a changeup, one unidentified scout crowd in Toronto history. defend the title against Williams years after he carried California to within one strike Friday night at the Convention told the Post that “the moment he signs he’ll be the of the 1986 World Series, a loss that tortured him The shutout, before 48,717 at the SkyDome, was the second of the Center. 8 Orides' best pitcher.” through the years. The Post said it is believed the pitcher will receive season and 57th of Blyleven’s Williams told reporters on Countryside Siding With the Angels ahead three games to one in the Tuesday that he believes the CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 a im ,0M signing bonus along with a guaranteed Reginald PInto/Manchaater Herald best-of-seven American League playoffs, Moore, career, moving him past Bob contract for 1990. The deal may also include a club Gibson and Nolan Ryan into 12th media is growing tired of Tyson. FIRST RUN — Moriarty’s Mike Charter Twilight League game. Evans Insurance pitching with a sore right shoulder, had a 5-4 lead, option that could be picked up for the 1991 season. with two outs‘and two strikes on Boston’s Dave place on the all-time list. The “I know that you, like myself, If the package is worth 1500,000, as rumored, dives head first and touches home plate pitcher Ron Borsarl covers the plate, but complete game was Blyleven’s would like to see him closed 647-side Henderson in the top of the ninth inning of Game 9. down,” Williams said. “It’s that McDonald would receive more money than any as he scores on a wild pitch In the to no avail. But Henderson then hit a Moore forkball for a fifth of the year and the 236th of amateur baseball player except for Bo Jackson, second inning of Tuesday night’s two-run homer that gave the Red Sox a 6-5 lead. his career. time. 9 80 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 19, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, July 19, 1989 — 21 IN BRIEF American SoftbaO SCOREBOARD Tonight’s games Whalers sign two to pacts J Awesome vs. CBT, 6 - Fitzgerald HARTFORD — The Whalers have signed two contenders B ray vs. Glenn, 7:30 — Fitzgerald minor league players to multi-year contracts Trash-Away vs. PM, 6 - Robertson Basebafl Calendar enabling them to join the team’s pre-season Mak vs. Coach’s, 7:30 — Robertson training camp in September, Whalers Vice Food vs, Oakland. 6 — Pagani AMP IN OTHER President and General Manager Ed Johnston discounted Acadia vs. Nassiff. 7:30 — Pagani Amorican League stendlnga Today said. Nutmeg vs. MPizza, 6 — Nike 4ft)9E$TIlEA/lE7^ LEGION BASEBALL - The Whalers announced the signings Brown’s vs. J&M. 7:30 — Nike Emt CMvltlon Windsor at Manchester, 5:4.'5 By Bob Green Sheriffs vs. Memorial, 6 — Keeney W L Fct. OB VIEREAc(loilIEt>lo-2, Tuesday. Baltimore _ p.m. The Associated Press D.W. Fish vs. MSB. 6 - Charter Oak 53 36 .582 Chris Govedaris of Ontario, a left wing, New York 46 46 .500 7'/j ■w e c u k v i /e b e signed a three-year year contract. He has Toronto 46 48 .489 6'/i TROON, Scotland — At first, there was Boston 43 46 .483 9 Thursday played the last three years with the Toronto -mouthed amazement and disbelief, then 43 46 .473 10 ■^1 OVERRUtEP 9-3, W Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey League. Tuesday’s results Mllwoukee 42 51 .452 12 ’TWILIGHT LEAGUE — growing acceptance of the long odds against an Detroit 33 91 .363 20 THE REPS WERE D’Amato Construction at Mo- u Corey Beaulieu of Winnipeg, a defenseman, AA LEAGUE — The Outdoor Store beat West Division American winning the 118th British Open Golf signed a two-year contract. He has played the Washington Social Club, 6-1, at Fitzgerald Field. w L Fet. OB riarty’s (East Catholic). 6 Championship. Californio 54 38 .587 (MPiCIEP 12-ZiP last three seasons for Moose Jaw and Seattle of Colin Doran and Spencer Moore had three hits Ooklond _ p.m. "Get to the bookies before they change their 55 39 .585 the Western Hockey League. apiece with both clouting homers for Outdoor Scott Kansas CItv 53 40 .570 V/3 -> minds,” Tom Watson advised when informed that Texos 50 42 .543 4 The Whalers’ pre-season training camp Jones had two hits for WSC. Britain’s legal bookmakers have set odds of 5-2 Seattle 45 47 .489 9 Friday begins Sept. 9. CHAR’TER OAK — Highland Park Market edged Minnesota 45 48 .484 9'/i against an American — any American — winning Chlcooo 37 56 .398 17'/i LEGION BASEBALL - El­ Coastal Tool, 8-7. Todd Mozzer had two hits the oldest of the world’s golf titles. Tiwtday'i Oomw lington at Manchester. 5:45 including a homer for HPM, while Joe Panaro, John Baltimore 4, Seattle 3 “ I’m tired of hearing about how they’re better OaklorKt 7, Detroit 3 p.m. Britsox top Hagerstown Haggrty and Kevin Schaffer also collected two than we are. They’re good players, yes. Some great Californio t, Toronto 0 . -.v'-H i - A 1. to apiece. For Coastal, Joe Murphy and Bob Palozie Minnesota 5, Cleveland 4 HAGERSTOWN. Md. (AP) - Livio Padilla players. But I don’t think they’re any better than we New York at Chicago, ppd., rain had three apiece while Mike Kendall. Bill Donnellin tripled with two out in the ninth inning Tuesday are.” Mark Calcavecchia said Tuesday after a Kansas CItv 9, Milwaukee 4 and Paul Lasewicz chipped in two each. Texos I, Boston 1 to score L evem e Jackson with the winning run practice round for the tournament that begins Wednesday's Gomes Local baseball WOMEN’S LEAGUE — Hungry Tiger beat Main as the New Britain Red Sox beat the Thursday at Royal Troon. Oakland (Welch 10-5) ot Detroit (Alexander Pub, 12-3, at Charter Oak. Jan Norris and Colleen 4-10), 1:35 p.m. Hagerstown Suns, 4-3, in an Eastern League “ They don’t make many mistakes, but I wonder if • • t.r? ^ -.4-n* 3*. J i r . Delehanty had two hits each for Hungry Tiger while Seattle (Holnran 3-3) ot Baltimore (Holton baseball game. that is realistic.” said Tom Kite, the year’s leading * t 1\ 4- 5), 1:35 p.m. Tuesday’s results Sue Latyga added a homer. Michele Fontenault, Cleveland (Ferrell 4-9) ot MInnesoto Jackson drew a one-out walk against reliever money-winner on the American tour. “ We’re not a Debbie Webster and Lannie Duke had two hits each (Anderson 94), 8:05 p.m. PONY LEAGUE - The Red Robinson Garces, 1-4. One out later, Padilla hit bunch of dogs. We can play the gam e a little, too, you New York (Parker 3-1 and Oarw 00) ot Rangers 8, Red Sox 1 Sox downed the Yankees, 14-2, in defeat. Oilcaoo(Hlbbard1-3andKlno44).3,5p.m. Padres 17. Pirates 4 Braves 7. Expos 6 a triple into the left-field comer. know.” . 'K/ REC — Wilson Electric defeated Coach’s Corner, at Illing. John Bowes went the Scott Cooper finished with three hits, But Curtis Strange, the two-time U.S. Open Mllwoukee (Basic 94) at Konsos Clfv BOSTON TEXAS (Lelbrandt 5-8), 8:35 p.m. PITTSBURGH SAN DIEGO ATLANTA MONTREAL distance for the Red Sox, including two doubles, for the Red Sox. Cooper 13-4, at Nike Field. Dan Jones cracked a grand slairi obrhbl obrhM Ob r b bl champion and one of the leading contenders for the Boston (Boddicker 7-7) at Texas (Hough Boggs 3b 2 10 0 Ob rb bl obrhbl Ob rh M striking out 10 and allowing homer and a single for Wilson while Brian Fox Espy cf 4 0 12 Bonds If 3 0 2 1 Wynne ct had a two-run double in the third inning. 5- 10), 8:35 p.m. Reed 2b 5 12 0 (3McDII cf 5 12 2 DMrtnz cf 5 1 1 0 old claret jug that goes to the winner of this ancient 2 0 0 0 Incvgllo cf 10 0 0 Lind 2b 4 0 0 0 Abner ct but two hits. He aided his own Reginald Plnto/Manchoeter Herald added two hits with a three-run homer. Tom Miles, Only gomes scheduled Heep If 3 0 0 0 Dghrtv dh 3 0 10 110 1 Gregg 1b 3 0 0 0 Foley 2b 5 0 0 0 Padilla added two hits for New Britain. VonSlyk ct 4 0 0 0 Tmpltn ss 8 2 3 1 event, took a different view. Thursdav's Gomes Grenwl dh 4 0 11 Boslev ph 10 10 Acker p 0 0 0 0 Galorrg 1b 4 0 12 cause by going 3-for-3. Mike Reliever Daryl Irvine pitched the final 2 2-3 Glen Temple, Chris Dinardo, Bob Begley and Daii Cleveland at Kansas CItv, 8:35 p.m. GWIIson rt 4 0 0 0 TGwvnn rt 3 2 10 UlIlQst ph 10 0 0 Raines If 4 13 1 Y Evans rf 4 0 0 0 PImero lb “ Maybe,” Strange suggested after some consid­ 4 2 10 Redus 1b 4 1 1 0 CMortnz If Vigeant. Jason Kozikowski. Jones added two each. Brien Tellier, Mike Karston New York ot Texos, 8:35 p.m. Kutcher rf 0 0 0 0 Sierro rf 4 110 1113 Boever p 0 0 0 0 Aldrete rf 4 1 1 0 innings to earn the victory, improving his TH E PITCH — Seth Rattet of the Tuesday night at Verplanck Field. The King 3b 0 0 0 0 JoClork 1b eration, “ those are the right odds. Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Esosky 1b 4 0 0 0 Franco 2b 4 3 3 2 LSmIth If 4 0 2 3 Wolloch 3b 4 12 2 Mike Cunningham and John and Pat Carroll had three hits apiece in defeat while 5 2 2 3 Bonilla 3b 2 111 Nelson 1b record to 3-4. Lawyers closes his eyes after delivering teams played to a 7-7 tie, and will resume Toronto at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Romlne cf 4 0 10 RLeoch If 3 12 1 10 0 0 Thomas ss 4 0 10 FItzgerld c 4 1 1 1 “ For one thing, the numbers work against us. Ortiz c 2 10 0 Jonws If 5 4 4 5 Crickmore added two hits O.T. Minor, Ken Acelin and Steve Otkowski Detroit ot Collfomlo, 10:35 p.m. Rivero ss 3 0 0 0 Buechel 3b 3 12 1 Evans 3b 3 110 Huson ss 4 0 0 0 ROunns ss 3 111 RAIomr 2b 4 111 Th ere’s 156 in the field and, what, 40 Am ericans? So a pitch against Dairy Queen in their play tonight at 5:30 Onlv gomes scheduled Cerone c 2 0 00 Kunkel $s DMrphy rf 4 0 0 0 DeMrtnz p 2 10 0 apiece. Chris Luongo and contributed two apiece. 110 0 Walk 0 10 0 0 Sontlogo c Gedmon c 0 0 0 0 Sundbrg c 3 0 0 1 5 14 3 Tredwy 2b 4 110 Frey p 0 0 0 0 the numbers are not in our favor.” Farm Little League Tournament clash Bolr 0 0 0 0 0 Solozor 3b Dennis Joyner had the lone Probert pleads guilty NIKE — Tierney’s defeated Reed Construction. Totah 21 1 2 1Totals » 111 I 5 12 1 Russell c 4 2 2 1 McGffgn p 0 0 0 0 And there are at least two other factors. Strange National Leaguestandinga DIstfno on 10 0 0 Hurst 0 3 0 10 PSmIth p 0 9 0 0 WJhnsn ph 0 0 0 0 Yankee hits while Max de- 7-1. Scott Smith and Bob Kennedy had three hits MGorcIo 0 0 0 0 0 said, that work again,«?t American chances. Bostan 661 9t Asnmchr p 10 0 0 ONIxon pr 0 0 0 0 Villers played well DETROIT (AP) — Bob Probert fought his Tetah 8 4 5 1 Totals 43 17 a 17 Berroa ph 1110 apiece for Tierney’s while Mike Falkowski added East Division Texas 666 S96 30x—6 way to prominence with the Detroit Red Wings, Actually, there are three, if recent history is E—t?Ivero. DP— Boston 2. LOB—Boston 7, Elchhm p 0 0 0 0 defensively. two. Mike Adams and Scott Kvadas collected two W L Pet. OB Pltlsburgb 88 08 880— 4 included. Americans, who once dominated this Texos 9. 2B—Fronco, Espy. 3B— Franco, Wthrbv ph 0 0 0 0 The Orioles bested the Pi­ but his next battle m ay be against deportation each in defeat. Montreal S3 40 .570 — ton Diego 0 8 252 Otx—17 Blouser 3b 2 111 Chlcooo Sierro. SB—Romlne (1). Boechele (1). to Canada after pleading guilty to importing event, have not won the British Open since 1983. 49 43 .533 3’/i E—Templeton, Bonilla, Bonds, JoClork, Totals 36 711 7 Totals 36 6 9 6 rates, 10-4, at Cheney Tech. Swimmers on center stage WEST SIDE — Rogers Corporation beat Sterling New York 48 43 4 $—Heep, Kunkel. .577 James. DP—Son Diego 3. LDB— IP cocaine, his lawyer says. There are five players. Strange said, generally St. Louis 46 43 .517 5 H R BR BB SO Pittsburgh 2, Son Diego 10. 2B—James, Chris Loomis, Bill Renaud Upholstery. 8-3, at Pagani Field. Ken Olson led the Botton Attonta 806 063 466—7 Pittsburgh 36 51 .427 13 Sonttogo. 3B— Redus. HR—Jon>es (6), JoC­ ’’This is my bottom. It took a lot of pain and considered to be in a group by themselves at the top Clemens L.10-7 6 1-3 Montreol 660 660 666-6 and Pat Cox each had two hits winners with three hits while Zane Devoe, Don Phllodelphlo 36 54 .400 15«/j lork (10), CMortInez (4), SB—Lind (9), of the world standings. Smithson 1 2-3 E—DoMortlnez. DP—Montreal 1. LOB— misery to get here. Sometimes that’s what it West Division TGwvnn (8 ). S—Ortiz, Wolk. SF—RAIornor. for the Orioles. Ben Howroyd Greneault, Frank Morse, Mike McGann and Tom Texos Atlonto 4, Montreol 5. 2B— Wolloch, Fltzoe- takes, to face something like this. Hopefully, They include defending champion Seve Balleste­ W L Pet. OB played well for the Pirates. Greco added two each. Paul Schneider had three Son Froncisco Bwm W A< 9 2 1 1 6 6 as Olympic Festival opens 56 37 .607 IP H E ER BB so ONIxon (9 ). now I can get on with my life,” Probert said ros of Spain, Masters champion Nick Faldo of Houston 53 41 .564 3>/7 Umpires Home, Clark; First. Johnson; Ftmburgti and John Strelber two for Sterling. Second, Phillips; Third, Reed. IP H after entering the plea Tuesday in U.S. District England. Sandy Lyle of Scotland, Australian Greg Son Diego 46 46 .489 10'/3 Wolk L7-6 4 9 7 6 3 1 Attanta AB — Lathrop Insurance defeated Cummings Cincinnati T—2:55. A—30,275. 45 46 .484 11 Bolr 2 4 2 2 2 1 PSmIth 1 1*3 5 Court. Norman and Strange. Bv Barrv Wllner shot at that event and that all my Los Angeles boosted my confidence.” Insurance, 4-2, at Robertson Park. Kevin Busque 43 SO .462 13 MGorcIo 2 9 8 6 2 2 Assnmehr 3 2-3 3 Rec Hoop Atlanta Probert, 24, admitted bringing about one- “There’s five and there’s only one American The Associated Press strokes are feeling really good. Particu larly since she didn’t 39 54 419 17 Royals 9, Brewers 4 Son Otago Elchhorn W,2*2 1 0 had three hits for Lathrop while Tim Duell and Tuesday's Oomts Hurst W,8-7 9 5 4 3 3 6 half ounce of cocaine through the Detroit- among them. So the numbers work against us there, “ I wasn’t expecting to win but Acker 2 1 expect much in the 200 free, Hatch Odell added two apiece. Steve Manning and Phllodelohlo 6, CIncInnotl 5 Walk pitched to 5 batters In the 9th. Boever S.16 1 0 1 1 too,” Strange said. Atlonto 7, Montreal 6 Windsor Tunnel last March 2. He could have OKLAHOMA CITY - The was hoping and had a lot of swim m ing in the consolation heat Steve Raschet had two each in defeat. MILWAUKEE KANSAS CITY Montrtol New York 9, Houston 0 Obrhbl Obrhbl DeMrtInez 6 1*3 9 6 6 0 5 Tuesday’s results faced up to 20 years’ imprisonment, but under a And there are the unusually dry, hard conditions, singers, dancers, skydivers and confidence I would win.” to get more time to rest for the Son Diego 17, Pittsburgh 4 Dodgers 4. Cubs 1 N O R T H E R N — Dean M achine shut out Manches­ Felder If 5 12 0 Elsnrch cf 3 0 0 0 Frey L4-1 1-311111 SOUTHERN - Smoke 38 plea agreement, federal prosecutors noted that the result of a drought and heat wave on the former President Reagan won’t He later was second to Geoffrey butterfly. Los Angeles 4, Chicogo 1 Gantnr 2b 4 1 1 0 Settler 3b 3 2 10 McGffgon 21-3 1 0 0 1 2 ter Oil Heat, 8-0. John Bonneau was the winning Son Froncisco 7, St. Louis 3 MoMtor 3b Ayrshire coast along the Firth of Clyde. appear for two more days. For 4 0 10 Brett 1b 3 4 3 2 CHICAGO LOS ANGELS Umpires—Home, Toto; Rrst, DeMuth; (Jim Richard 14, Gino Fazio the cocaine was for his personal use, and Cronin of Sunnyvale, C alif., in the “I was surprised I won,” Wednesday's Gomes Yount cf pitcher for Dean while John Luipold homered and 4 0 2 2 BJeksn dh 3 12 5 Ob rh bl Obrhbl Second, RIpplev; Third, Hirschbeck. It was at this point that Watson, who scored the now, the U.S. Olympic Festival St. Louis (Terry 7-7) at Son Froncisco Deer rf 4 1 1 1 8) , Hawks 28 (Ray Lata 14, lowered the maximum sentence to one year. 200 backstroke and took a bronze Wilson said. ‘Tm not really a Trtobll rt 4 0 0 1 Walton cf 4 0 0 0 (tiffin ss 5 13 1 T—3:10. A—26,259. singled. Guy Brennan. Ken Snellgrove, Bob Luipold (Wilson 1-3), 4:05 p.m. Brock 1b He will be sentenced Sept. 26. fourth of his five British Open titles here in 1982, belongs to the swimmers. in the men’s 400 medley relay. 4 0 0 0 Mocforln c 4 0 11 Sndbrg 3b 4 10 0 Rndiph 3b 3 0 10 Paul Tetreault 6) freestyler. My best race is the fly. Atlanta (Smoltz 114) at Montreal Surhoff c and Tom Lentini added two each. 4 0 0 0 FWhIte 2b 4 0 10 Vorsho rf 4 0 0 0 Gibson cf 4 0 12 American League leaders N.E. Furniture 51 (Mike Interim U.S. Attorney Stephen Markman agreed about the odds. Those swimmers, who will be Wilson won the women’s 200 I had no idea I was going to win.” (B,Smith 9-3), 7:05 p.m. AAeyer dh 3 0 10 DUSTY — Bidwell Spirit Shoppe edged Mainville Pecoto If 2 0 0 0 Groce 1b 4 0 10 Murray 1b 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia (Cook 3-3) at Cincinnati Spiers ss 4 1 1 0 Wilson cf 2 110 Monroe 16, Mike Burdick 12), said the guilty plea made it likely that Probert “ These are links courses and links conditions, ” finished by the time the festival freestyle and 100 butterfly. She Other winners on the first night (Browning 74), 7:35 o.m. Berryhlll c 4 0 11 Morshal rt 4 0 3 0 Electric, 4-3, at Keeney Street Field. Doug Green Welimn ss 4 1 1 0 McGndn If 4 0 10 Stubbs If 4 1 1 0 Based on 270 at Bat*. Back Again 24 (Will Milner 8) would be deported to his native Canada. Watson said. “ You have to play a different game, officially begins with Friday added a bronze as part of an of competition in the ninth Houston (Cloncv 54) at New York Totals l i 4 9 3 Totata 32 916 9 0 AB R H Pet. was the winning pitcher for Bidwell while Bob (Cone M ), 7:35 p.m. Law 3b 3 0 0 0 Gonzalz cf 0 0 0 0 NORTHERN - Indians 47 play the low shot and run the ball info the green, play night’s opening ceremonies at 800-meter free.style relay team. festival were Brad Bachulis of Dunston ss 3 0 10 Hamitn 3b 4 0 0 0 Puckett Min 92 367 44 125 .341 Wilson, Steve Stratton and Tony Chevrette had two Pittsburgh (Drabek 74) at Son Diego Mllwoukee 616 636 666—4 Franco Tex 91 341 51 113 .331 the bounces. Owen Field in Norman, are the (Whitson 134), 10:05 p.m. GModdx p 2 0 0 0 Scloscia c 2 2 11 (Rod Crockett 10, John Rosetti “This has given me a lot of Lake Oswego, Ore., in the 100 Konsos City 361 661 46x-4 ph Lonsford Oak 84 298 43 98 .329 hits each. Tom Jarish and Ben Phelps had three hits Chicago (BleleckI B5) at Los Angeles Wllkrsn 10 0 0 Hershlsr p 10 0 0 9) , Bullets 33 (Shawn Kennedy Ex-Hoya Turner arrested “ How often do we play these conditions? Not elite under-18 swim m ers in the confidence going into nationals,” breaststroke, 15-year-old Amy DP— Mllwoukee 1. LOB— Mllwoukee 6, Schlraldl p 0 0 0 0 Sierra Tex 91 364 61 119 .327 each in defeat while Mark Perez added two. (Morgan 5-9), 10:35o.m. Kansas City 3. 2B— Macforlone. 3B— Sox NY 90 371 53 121 .326 often. How often do the Europeans play these nation. The leaders among the ‘ntundoy's Gomes Totats S3 1 4 1 Totals SO 4 9 4 13, Steve Carlson 8) said Wilson, who has had a rough Walker of Des Moines, Iowa, in WOMEN’S FAST P I’TCH — Ledoux Construction Brett. HR—BJockson (22). Deer (23). $— Steinboch Oak 76 280 21 90 .321 WASHINGTON (AP) — John Turner, a conditions, play links courses? A lot more than we budding stars Tuesday night St. Louis at Son Diego, 4:05 p.m Elsenrelch. Bolnes Chi 87 301 47 95 .316 Glenn Construction 76 (Sean year. She broke a hand in the the women’s 400 IM, Barbara scored seven runs in the first inning and posted a anclnnotl ot Montreol, 7:35 p.m. Chicooe 100 060 060—1 former Georgetown University basketball do.” IP H R ER BB SO Lot Angotat 600 623 OOx—4 Boggs Bsn 85 332 54 105 .316 MePadden 22, Chris Galligan were local product Trip Zedlitz spring, which limited her wor­ Bedford of Etna, N.H., in the Atlanta ot New York, 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee Morelond Det 61 279 31 88 .315 player, has been arrested on charges of 10-0 shutout victory over Tap Cafe in the opening Son Froncisco ot Chicago, 8:05 p.m. E— Hamilton, Griffin. LOB— Chicago 5, Los 13), East Catholic 52 (Rob and Paige Morris of Athens, Ga. kouts to concentrating on her wom en’s 100 backstroke. Josh August L.9-8 6 6 7 7 2 2 Angeles 11. 2B—Marshall, Griffin 2, Stubbs. PBrodlev Bit 82 315 53 98 .311 round of the Greater Hartford Women’s Fast Pitch Onlv gomes scheduled Fosses 1-3 1 2 2 1 0 Home Rum possession of crack cocaine with the intent to Both won three medals. kick. Then she had a leg problem. Delcore of Englewood, (Dolo., in Gibson. SB—Gibson (12). S—Hershl$er2. Penders 16) distribute, police said. League playoffs at Charter Oak. PatGiguere picked Crim 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Deer, Milwaukee. 23; BJockson. Kansas “ I had sort of been envisioning “ I just started kicking last the 50 freestyle, and John Knudson 1 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R E R BB SO a tv, 22; McGrItf, Toronto, 22; Tettleton, Maryland National Capitai Police said Tour cyclists up her 10th league win without a loss. She tossed four American League reaults Konsos City Baltimore, 21; McGwire, CXzklond, 19; this for a month or tw o,” said the week again.” she said. ” ... I was Kennedy of Middlesex, N.J., in Chkoge Turner, along with four others, was arrested innings and received relief help from Pam Rikin Gubicza W.9-7 8 9 4 3 1 7 GModdux L.94 6 8 4 4 4 1 Whitaker, Detroit, 19; Goettl, Minnesota, 17; 18-year-oid Zedlitz, who took the really worried about my leg. I the 400 freestyle. Farr 1 0 0 0 0 1 Schlraldl 3 1 0 0 3 3 Borflekt, New York, 18; Carter, Cleve­ Transactions and Alice Coursen. Tap had only two hits. Sandy Athletics 7, TIgera 2 August pitched to 2 betters In the 7th. land. 18. late Monday afternoon at a recreation center in first gold medal of the festival in trained really well in the spring, Like Wilson, Walker was Los Anttitt Glenarden, Md. a Washington. D.C. suburb. Coutin, Rikeen, Giguere, Cheryl Kelly, Ann Scussel PB— Mocfarlone. Hershlser W,11-7 9 4 1 0 0 5 the 200-meter individual medley. but then everything started hap­ stunned she won. Her time of 4 OAKLAND o r r n o iT Umpires—Home, Hirschbeck; Rrst, HBP—Scloscia by GMaddux. PB— National League leaders at crucial stage and Darryl Sibrinsz hit well for Ledoux, which plays Kosc; Second, Barnett; Third, Ford. BASEBALL Police said they believe Turner and his obrhbl obrhbl Berryhlll. “ I told my coach last week that I pening. I just trained through if minutes, 56.32 seconds was more Amtrtcon Laogu* Battiston Cleaners on Thursday. RHdsn If 5 2 2 2 Pettis ct 3 10 0 T—2:26. A—26,358. Umpires— Home, Bonin; Rrst, Harvey; associates were planning to sel| 51 grams of Bostd on 276 ot lots. CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Activated was putting all my m arbles in the and tried to keep a positive than 15 seconds better than her Lonsfrd 3b 5 14 2 Morind dh 4 0 10 Second. Piilll; Third. Davidson. 0 AB R H FCt. Cloudell Washington, outfielder, from the crack cocaine. Turner posted $30,000 bail and By Salvatore Zanca DPorkr efh 4 113 Whitakr 2b 3 0 0 1 T—2:24. A—37,543. first event. I felt I had the be.st attitude, and this has really personal best Orioles 4, Mariners 3 TGwvnn SD 94 364 56 126 .346 McGwIr 1b 4 0 10 Tramml ss 4 0 10 15-dov disabled list. Sent Max Venable, was released. If convicted, he could face a The Associated Press Larkin CIn 82 315 45 107 .340 outfielder, to Edmonton ot the Poelftc DHdsn cf 5 0 10 Lvnn It 3 0 0 0 WCkirk SF 93 341 62 115 .337 Coost Leogue. 10-year prison sentence, officials said. Hassev c 3 10 0 Beromn 1b 2 111 SEATTLE BALTIMORE Giants 7, Cardinals 3 HJohnson NY 85 320 64 97 .303 Notlonol Leogue Steinbeh c 10 10 GWord 1b 10 0 0 obrhbl ObrhM Turner’s scholarship was not renewed by BRIANCON, France — Greg LeMond, the leader Little League Mitchell SF 90 320 95 .297 Phillips 2b 3 0 0 0 Lemon rt 3 0 0 0 Reynids 2b 5 0 2 0 PBrodIv If 4 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Traded Butler SF 87 338 56 100 .296 Georgetown, after Coach John Thompson told of the Tour de France after 16 stages, knows the BIknsp rf 4 110 Stronoe 3b 3 0 10 Cotto If 3 0 0 0 SRnlev if 0 0 0 0 STLOUIS SAN FRAN Tim Leorv. pitcher, and Mariano Duncon, NFL moving at a snail’s pace Guerrero StL 90 314 33 93 .296 Gallego ss 4 110 Heath c Brilev If 2 0 10 BRIpkn 2b 3 0 10 obrhbl obrhbl shortstop, to the Cincinnati Reds lor Kol a national television audience that he had most important is No. 17. 3 0 0 0 Oquendo StL 89 311 36 92 Totals ADavIs 1b 4 0 10 CRIpkn ss 3 0 0 0 Coleman If 4 0 0 0 Butler cf 5 0 0 0 .296 Daniels, outfielder, ond Lenny Harris, 31212 7 Totals 2f 2 4 2 MThmpsn StL learned Turner and freshman Alonzo Mourn­ The leader with seven stages to go. LeMond Tuesday’s results Leonrd dh 4 10 0 Teftletn dh 3 12 1 MThmp cf 4 0 2 0 RThmp 2b 4 0 10 81 277 35 80 .209 Inflelder. SCH AU M BU RG , 111. (A P ) - In OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 WCIork 1b Randolph LA 89 333 36 96 .286 FOOTBALL ing had been seen with Rayful Edmond III. the finished fourth in Tuesday’s 16th stage from Gap to from getting the 19 votes neces­ confident we’ll get one.” Oobtand 604 063 000-7 Coles rf 3 0 2 0 Million 1b 2 111 4 110 his 29 years as commissioner, sary to be elected commissioner. MANCHES’TER AMERICAN ALL-STARS - The Dtfrelt 100 010 000-0 Griffey cf 2 111 Melvin c 3 0 10 Guerrer 1b 4 111 Mldndo rf 4 110 Notional Foolboll League alleged leader of a Washington drug gang. Briancon to increase his overall lead to 53 seconds. Voile c 3 0 0 0 Sheets ph 10 0 0 Pnditn 3b 4 110 Rites 3b 2 2 10 BUFFALO BILLS—Signed Robb Rid­ Pete Rozelle has usually been “ Discussions are going on,” Manchester American All-Stars remained alive in E—Stronoe. DP—Oakland 1, Detroit 1. Edmond is awaiting trial. He said today’s stage through the Alps will all but Several of the 11, including LOB—Ookkind 9, Detroit 3. 2B—Oallegoz Presley 3b 4 112 Hickey p 0 0 0 0 Bmnskv rf 3 10 0 DNIxon If 2 2 11 dick, running back; Wolter Broughton, able to get the NFL owners to Jerry Jones of Dallas and Patrick added Mike Lynn of Minnesota, District Eight All-Star play with a 6-1 win over Stranoe, Steinboch. HR— OParker (14), VIzQuel ss 3 0 0 0 Olson p 0 00 0 Oquend 2b 3 0 2 1 Mnwrng c 3 12 4 wide receiver, and Brkm Jordan, defensive decide who will wear the yellow jersey following TPeno c 2 0 0 0 Uribe ss 3 0 0 0 Rec Soccer bock. Rockville at Henry Park. The American stars, 2-1 in Bergman (4). SB— RHenderson (39). SF— SBrdIv ph 10 10 Deverex cf 2 10 0 Sunday’s final leg. move on with their business. Bowlen of Denver, met with one of the leaders of the dissi­ Whitaker. Horris pr 0 0 0 0 Wthgtn 3b 4 12 2 McGee ph 10 11 DRobnsn p 3 0 0 0 DENVER BRONCOS-Slgned Tyrone the double elimination tournament, scored all their Dayley p 00 0 0 Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 Braxton, cornerbock, fo o series of one-veor Charges to be dropped LeMond, the 1986 champion who is making a Now that Rozelle has an­ Rozelle on Tuesday after origi­ dents. “ This will work itself out.” IP H R CR BB SO Orsulak rf 4 0 0 0 Oakland Totals 34 3 9 3 Tetals 29 4 7 4 Hill p 2 0 0 0 Litton ph 10 0 0 controcts. Signed Darrell Hamilton, offensive nounced his resignation, business runs in the fourth innings. tackle. comeback following two years of misfortune and nally being scheduled to meet SOavis 6 4 2 2 2 3 Pognozzl c 10 0 0 Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 Tuesday’s results TAMPA, IHa. (AP) - The wife of Hugh Rozelle was hardly more spe­ Bill Schultz pitched a three-hitter, striking out Tetato SI S 7 S Totats SI 7 7 5 GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed Cedric injury, says No. 17 is the toughest test in the is moving a lot slower. with members of the so-called MoYoung 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Seottle 016 626 886-3 Green has filed a waiver to drop charges of cific and said he would continue to Bums 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Bomrnore 630 286 66x-4 PEE WEE — Timbers 2 Stallworth, defensive back. Waived Brent The owners met for six hours on “ old guard” search committee five, to lead the Americans. Jonathan Stanizzi had StLoulS 661 616 206-a Moore, linebacker. spouse battery against the Miami Dolphins 2,020-mile race. meet with the dissidents. Eckerslev 1 0 0 0 0 1 E—Worthington. DP—Seattle 2. LOB— (Jason Reid 2), Express 1 Tuesday without reaching agree­ that settled on Finks, the presi­ two hits and played well defensively while Michelle Dtfrolt Seattle 6, Baltimore 8. 2B—Coles. HR— Son Rtm dsce 466 606 63x—7 HOUSTON OILERS—Signed AlvoW linebacker, saying news accounts about the “ The most difficult stage of the Tour is going to be E—Pendleton, Doylev, Brunansky, (Tim Devanney) A80V1. cornerbock, and Mike Akiu, Pot ment on the creation of a new dent of the New Orleans Saints. Albert, Mike Carr and Chris Smith also hit well for Beard L A I 5 7 5 1 2 1 Tettleton (21), Mllllgon (8), Worthington (7), I’Alpe d’Huez,” LeMond said. “ It will really league prop­ FWMMoms 1 3 2 2 1 1 Presley (8). SB—Leonard (5), Griffey (12), Guerrero. DP—StLouls 1, Son Francisco l. Fltigerold ond Bobby Bonkston, wide football player’s arrest were blown out of the Americans. LOB— StLouls 3, San Francisco 6. 2B— Sockers4 (Ben W ry 2, Aaron receivers. Released Bernard McCollough, separate a lot of people at the top. There are steep international league, although its But the dissidents w eren’t osal was to return to the table Havens 3 2 0 0 1 3 Reynolds (18). S—Coles. SF—Griffey. proportion. The American stars will be on the road Thursday Btord pitched to 1 batter In the 6th, Pendleton. 3B—Monwarlng. HR— Dulka, Matt Kuzmicumus), cornerbock; Tollle Royal, llnebocker, and backers seemed confident it will specific. today with Tex Schramm, its Terry White, safety. Green, according to a police report, admitted enough climbs you think you can’t make them.” SOavis pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. IF H R BE BB so Guerrero (7). S—AAonworlno. S F -^ u en d o. Tornadoes 0 be approved. “ W e’re being involved in the commissioner, and Dan Rooney to meet the winner of tonight’s game between HBP—McGwire by Beard. Seattle KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed Jock striking his w ife Saturday night. But his The 100-mile leg is marked by fourclim bs, three of RJohnson L.3-3 6 IF H E BE BB so Jaguars 2 (Todd B e rge n ty), Phillips, safety, and Rob McGovern, line­ Nor was any progress made in process,’’ Jones said. Asked if Ellington and Enfield. Umpires—Home, Morrison; First, 6 4 4 5 1 which are off the scale of difficulty and steepness of Pitt.sburgh, a spokesman for Hendry; Second, Welke; Third, Evens. AAJockson 2 1 0 0 2 StLouls backer, fo two-veor controefs. Released 21-year-old wife said she decided to drop the ’TOWN FARM ’TOURNAMENT - They’re going Oilers 0 Scoff Tabor, punfer. being rated “ Out of C ategory.” overcoming the impasse over the there was any plan to work out a the N F L ’s advisory committee on T—2:40. A-21,792. Baltimore Hill L .M 6 6 4 4 3 2 charges after talking with a counselor of the to have to play at least some tonight as Dairy Queen Bollard W.11-4 51-3 5 3 2 2 Doylev 2 1 3 2 0 Patriots 0, M eteors 0 MIAMI DOLPHINS—Agreed fo terms That includes the final 6-mile climb to the election of Rozelle’s successor. It compromise, he replied: “ There the league, expressing confi­ Thurmond 1-3 Son Frondsco with Greg Ross.defenslveend; Dona Baptiste, Hillsborough County Victirh Assistance and the Lawyers played to a 7-7 tie after seven 0 0 0 0 1 MIDGETS — Spartans 3 5,940-foot peak with 21 switchbacks. developed two weeks ago when 11 is no plan, just a real good effort dence it would get the 21 votes Angels 1,Blue JaysO MSmIlh 1 1 0 0 0 1 DRoblnson WA-8 61-3 6 3 3 4 linebacker, and Bert Weldner, nose tackle. Program . innings at Verplanck Field. The game will be Hickey 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Lefferts 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 (Andy Moran 2, Tom Tier­ But LeMond has some good memories of I’Alpe dissident owners kept Jim Finks to get a new commissioner. I’m necessary for implemntation. Bedrosn 1 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK JETS-SIgned Willie Green was arrested early Sunday and resumed tonight at 5:30. Olson S,18 1 2-3 2 0 0 3 ney), Breakers 1 (K a n e d’Huez. In 1986, his victory was assured when he CALIPOKNIA TORONTO HBP— Mllllgon by MJockson. WP—HIM. Snead, wide receiver, orta Nuu Poaolo, released on $10,000 bond. He was charged with SUMMER LEAGUE — Manchester No. 1 downed Obrhbl obrhbl Umpires—Home, Voltogglo; Rrst, Denkln- Umpires—Honne, Davis; Rrst. Gregg; Anderson) running bock. climbed to the top together with five-time champion W«ntn cf 4 0 10 Felix rt 4 0 0 0 Second, Klbler; Third, Loyne. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed striking his wife several times in the head and Vernon No. 2, 8-5, at Legion Field in Vernon. John ger; Second, Tschldo; Third, Merrill. Strikers 2 (Jeff Cashman, Bernard Hinault. Scboflld IS 3 0 0 0 Fernndz ss 4 0 0 0 T—3:29. A—29,705. T—2:35. A—18,112. Wolter Abercrombie, running bock, and chest with his fist, the police report said. Helin struck out seven in three innings. Helin, Chris Joyner 1b 4 11 1 Gruber 3b 4 0 3 0 Ryan Bushey). Sounders 0 Mike Gollc, defensive tackle, to two-year Since then LeMond has not returned as he missed Armas rt 4 0 0 0 Bell If 4 0 0 0 contracts. Signed Owovne Jlles, line­ Duffy, Bob Ballard, Eric Daring and Jeff Damon (Scott Levesque played well) the last two Tours. A hunting accident sprayed him £ L Own no db 3 0 10 McGrIff 1b 3 0 10 National League results Phillies 6, Reds 5 backer, to o one-yeor contract. placed the offen.se with two hits apiece. Josh COovIs If 3 0 0 0 Wbitr c 3 0 0 0 Falcons 4 (Robert Greene, Conodton Feolboll League Williams drops complaint with shotgun pellets in 1987 and he had an DWhIte cf 0 0 0 0 Mosebv cf 3 0 0 0 OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS—Activated Solomonson, Chris Landry and Norman Small PHILA Alex Steurer, Matt Rood, emergency' appendectomy in 1988 along with leg GRAND of Parrish c 3 0 10 Mlinks db 3 0 10 Mels B, Astros 0 CINCINNATI Darrell Booker, linebacker; Arnold Comp- BATON ROUGE, La. (A P ) - Washington played well defensively. Hoffmn 3b 3 0 10 Lowless or 0 0 0 0 ObrhM ObrhM Scott Balicki), Metros 4 (Eric bell, defensive tackle, and Tony Williams, problems. KAndrs 3b 3 0 0 0 Lee 3b 3 0 10 Dykitra cf 3 111 L(9unns 2b 3 110 comerback, from the rractlce roster. Herr 2b 8 0 11 Anderson, Nick Delap. Josh Redskins quarterback Doug Williams has But he has rallied this year to take the lead again A Tetols 30 I 3 I Totals 10 « 1 0 HOUSTON NEW YORK Grltlev ph 1000 SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS— VHovei rt 8 110 Bnzngr 1b 4 13 0 Egan, Jason Russo) Activated Tulneou Allpote, linebacker, agreed to drop a forgery and theft complaint abrbbl aabrbbl Jordan 1b from Laurent Fignon. the 1983 and 1984 champion. Callfomla 800 001 BHotchr If 4 0 10 Samuel cf S 0 2 1 8 110 EDovIs ct 4 100 and John Hottmon, defensive bock, from tbe Ready if 3 12 2 Suns 2 (Kevin Tedford 2), practice roster. against his estranged wife, an attorney for Lisa Fignon, who dropped 13 more seconds behind Teronfa 000 800 non n Yetdlng 2b 4 0 0 0 Mogodn 3b 4 110 Roomes If 8 2 2 4 E— Bell, McGrIff. DP—California 3, To­ Ford If 0 0 0 0 ONelll rf Toros 2 (Justin Herdic, Mark TORONTO ARGONAUTS—Actlvoted Williams said Tuesday. NEW TRANSMISSION SHOP IN Comlnll 3b 4 0 0 0 HJhnin ss 5 2 2 2 CHayei 3b 3 0 10 when he faltered a bit behind LeMond on Tuesday, Dodgers, Reds swing deal ronto 1. LOB— California 3, Toronto 5. GDovIs 1b 3 0 0 0 Strwbry rf 4 0 10 3 00 1 Oliver c 4 0 0 0 Van Buren) Bobby McAllister, ouarterbock. from Ihe As part of a divorce agreement, Mrs. HR—Joyner (4). SB— Lawless (10). S— Jeltz IS 3 100 MBrwn 3b 4 0 11 proctlce roster. thinks the mountain will decide the winner. GGron 1b 0 0 0 0 MWIIsn rt 10 10 Ljike c « Williams will also have custody of the couple’s LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Schofield. Trovlno Ob 10 0 0 McRvIds If 2 3 2 2 8 12 0 Rchdsn ss 3 0 10 INTERMEDIA’TE - Diplo­ HOCKCY “ I am sure that the yellow jersey on 1’Alpe d’Huez MANCHESTER IP H R BR BB SO Ruffin p 00 0 0 Wnghm ph 0 0 0 0 National Hockey Leogue child, said attorney Lewis Unglesby. Blgglo c 2 0 0 0 Innis 0 0 0 0 0 GAHorrs p mats 4 (Charles Trombley, will win the Tour de France,” he said. Dodgers, struggling in fifth place in the Callfomla Romlrz u 3 0 )0 Teufel pb 10 0 0 2 0 0 1 OJocksn p 3 0 0 0 HARTFORD WHALERS—Signed Cbris AdducI pb 100 0 Matt Lavery, Matt Daversa, The settlement was to be finalized after National League West, traded pitching for Blyleven W.IO-3 9 5 0 0 1 DovMm rt 3 0 10 Myers o 0 0 0 0 Oeiter ph 10 0 0 Goverdorls, left wing, ond Corev Beaulieu, Cbarly Mottet of France, who is third behind Torenlo Rliwrth p 0 0 0 0 defenseman, tomultiveor controcts. being signed by the judge, said Unglesby. Young cf 2 0 0 0 Hmndi 1b 3 12 0 Dernier pti Amy Danahy), Earthquakes 0 LeMond, 2:17 back, said “ the real attack for the T T T T \ 7 ir z m T T YEARS EXPERIENCE hitting Tuesday in a swap that sent Tim L eary Key L.7-10 9 5 1 0 3 Forich 0 0 0 00 Elsler ss 2 0 10 10 0 0 ST. LOUIS BLUES-SIgned RIk Wilson, to Cincinnati for Kal Daniels and Lenny Harris. HBP—McGrIff by Blyleven. Scbtzdr 0 10 0 0 Jefferls 2b 3 111 RMcDwl p 0 0 0 0 Hurricanes 5 (Phil Dakin 2.; defenseman. yellow jersey will be in the last 11 kilometers.” JULtY 17 i n LOCALLY Umpires—Home, Coble; Rrst, Cousins: Agoito 0 0 00 0 Sasser c 3 10 1 Tetota 8888 Totata M S 9 5 Matt DeMarco, Brett Stoebel,: American Hockey League In addition to Leary, a right-hander who Second, McClellond; Third, McCoy. ADIRONDACK RED WINGS—Named Puhl Ob 10 10 Fmdez p 3 0 2 2 Bruce Watt), Yankees4 (John recently moved to the bullpen, the Dodgers T—3:

IH0ME8 H D HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS I o t I INDUSTRIAL I TAG FUR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT l i J PROPERTY FURNITURE SALES FOSSIBLE CHFA Newly JUST llstedi Lovely 8 MANCHESTER. Beauti­ MANCHESTER - 6000 KING size bedroom set, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 renovated ranch on .89 CHFA Approved Mill FOR LEASE Two bed­ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ room 1'/j both home Pond Condo. Be cool In ful 1 bedroom, living room duplex, with ap­ sq.ft. Third floor, ele­ solid cherry, complete eral Statute 23-65 prohibits acre londscoped lot, with family room plus o this second floor end room, dining room, kit­ vator service. 95 Hil­ set In excellent condl the posting of advertise­ new root, new siding, pliances. One cor liard St. 647-9137. ments by any person, firm or J 1st floor Florida room. unit olr conditioned chen with dishwasher garage. All utilities. tion. Also antique oak new windows, cathed­ $170's. 1 year home and oil appliances, olr high choir, converts to corporation on a telegroph, ral celling In master condo. Large rooms, Central location. $650 telephone, electric light or warranty. Blanchard & laundry room In base­ conditioned. Quiet, on per month. 18 x 20’ stroller. Excellent con­ power pole or to a tree, bedroom, fireplace Rossetto Realtors," ment, city utilities. bus line. Ideal tor mid­ dition, Iron wheels. Quiet dead end street workshop also availa­ MISCELLANEOUS shrub, rock, or any other We're Selling Houses" Vernon. $89,900. Philips dle aged or senior citl ble. Also tor rent I'/z Please coll 646-7490 and natural object without a writ­ near Eoglevllle Lake 646-2482.0 ______Real Estte, 742-1450.0 zen. Heat and hot water I FOR RENT leave message. ten permit for the purpose of Coventry. $105,900 room efficiency apart­ JUST listed! Need on THE carefree life. Enloy Included. Only $610. ment, oil utilities fur­ protecting Itorthepubllcond Fhlllps Real Estate, Come see why we ONE cor garage, $65 per carries a fine of up to $50 tor 742-1450.D In-lowoportment? This the summer activities nished. $350 per month. month. Convient and each offense. oversized East Hart­ of swimming, tennis at rarely hove o vacancy. Coll Warren E. How­ I GOOD THINGS IT’S TAG SALE TIME POSSIBLE CHFA 2 - 3 247-5030. secure. Evenings 643- MANCHESTER, 340Tv- ford home of 9 rooms your own place or land, Inc., 643-1108. I TO EAT bedroom Cope on over­ 9321. doll Street. Friday thru and 2 baths could be the plenty of time tor hik­ MANCHESTER. Two CHARMING Spacious 1'/2 Sunday 7/21 - 7/23. sized lot, vinyl siding, one you hove been ing, trips, etc. Just bedroom apartment MANCHESTER - 2 cor R ED A N D PURPLE hugh living room, wo- 1st floor. Heat, hot bedroom apartment. garage on Main St. 1 Jugs, crockery, cost 4 Days for the Price of 3! wolfing tor. Blanchard close the door on this Historic colonial. Cov­ Raspberries - Pick Iron toys, old bottles. sher/dryer, garage S> Rossetto Realtors," gorgeous 3 bedroom, water Included. $700. boy or 2 $40 each. Coll your own at Hurst and carport, wlmmlng entry Village. No pets. Robin 646-0043 otter Blob top beer bottles, u Are things piling up? Then why not hsve e tag sale? We're Selling Houses" 2pMd, SI«no. Spony Herald. Penny Sleffert, DISHWASHER/KIT- tered of $137,500. Jack- Real Estate, 742-1450,0 8000.Q Publisher. Immediate openings for Heather, New England 440 Oakland Street, CHEN prep. Flexible edge, good typing BEAUTIFUL Cope. Man­ ote, 646-5200.O ment In newer 4 family. plete lonltorlol ser­ 83 Olds Regency *4995 Hobby Supply, 646- Manchester, CT 06040, skills. 647-4800. Coll Ml- son & Jackson Real SFACIOUS and afforda­ VERNON. CHFA - FHA Appliances ond park­ MANCHESTER. 6 room vice. Experienced, rel­ V8. FuNy Loadod. Lika Naw all shifts. We manufac­ hours nights, days, chester. Spacious front Estate, 647-8400.O ble. Bolton, by owners 0610. Attention: Technical weekends. Will train. chaleen tor to bock living room approved tor first time r ^ r e a l e s t a t e ing Included $400. plus Cope, with garage. No iable, free estimates. END ROLLS MANY OTHERS TO ture electronic printed Services. A rare find!!! This unique anxious. Lovely and buyer. 4 rooms In coun­ pets. $875. month plus 643-0304. ILD8T TRUCK Driver. Based In Golf privileges In­ appointment.______with fireplace, trench like new. Feoturesocre 1 ^ WANTED utilities. 647-1113 otter 27'A" width — 25fl: CHOOSE FROM circuit board and are in East Hartford, deliver door to sun room and 10 room Cope Cod on try setlng. $78,500. Coll 6; 30pm. heat and hot water. AND FDUND BOOKKEEPER tor cluded. Call Manches­ NANNY Needed to care lot, deck, sotellte dish, 13" width — 2 for 25 result In the loss of rights to •One story brick — Attractively Landscaped ramie floor both with recover on such claim. •Unlimited parking — CLASSIFIED Suton McMov STRAND REAL Municipal Utilities partment at CALL CLASSIFIED vanity, plus plumbing Ass't Clerk ^CARTER CHEVROLET Instolleo fer 2nd bem ESTATE •6.00 NNN upifolre. Large nicely The IM ud arv It: BOTH LOCATED MAHCHESTER INDUSTMAL PAM lendseepee yerd. TtMNiae A. •ellev^ . 1229 Main Street Manchester, CT 646>6464 643-2711 647-9946. 643-2711 NOW! c/e neRoM F. Shertoefc. Bm . Manchester, C T •Call Ha Helica Raal EsUta lac. - $132,000. D.W. Fish One Mverview (1-84 EAST TO 384, EXIT 3) Realty, 443-1891.0 BcMt Hartford, CT 06108 647-"S0LD” Rm MaaaflelA 203453-5011 030-97 9 24 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 19, 1989

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YARD MASTERS Yard cleaned, WEKLFS PAMTWG 00. Every Day Is Quality work at a maiv #1 @ Trees cut, reasonable pricel Interior a Exterior VOLKSWAGEN. INC. iianrijpalpr U m lb Have dump truck, will haul. Free Estimates Sale Day 643 9996 Call Brian Welfle BEFORE WE PULL THE PLUG ON 7-31-89 645-8912 LET LIPMAN V.W. LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE! KEN’S U W N Shop Us First SERVICE Thu rsday, Ju ly 20, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Reliable Service EXPRESS SEAL Quality Work Driveway Sealers, Home Fair Prices Care Services, Including Ditance Rebate up to - Call 649-8045 House Painting. Free 99 99 99 99 Enjoy the following C A S H B A C K offers from Volkswagen on select Of ^ select Hospital Estimates. PLUS enjoy LIpman's great summer clearance pricesi CARPENTRY/ 646-7766 What we save on advertising you will save on the price of your next carll models 4 ^ 4 U U v models REMODELING Aircraft FOX GL W L E ...... $ 200* parking FARRAND REMODEUNG CLEANING SERVICES GOLF GL W L E ...... $ 500* Roofn addltlont, dacka, root­ G T I ...... $ 750* 88 Demo 89 Demo ing, aiding, windows and gutt­ CLEAN JEANNE’S ers. All types of remodeling and CABRIOLET W L E ...... $ 750* Lebaron Coupe Caravan LE Turbo expanded repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. Cleaning Service JETTA GL W L E ...... $ 750* Bus. 647-8509 Residential or Commercial Turbo - Loaded ES Pkg. — Luxury Pkg. Professional Service JE H A GLI WLE ...... $1500* The state Commission on Hos­ Res. 645-6849 eeeinsured & Bonded*** pitals and Health Care has broke up JETTA G L I...... $1000* CALL 643-9996 approved Manchester Memorial ISLAND VAN AGON GL IVLE $1000^ H2980 hZ, *17055 Hospital’s application to build a CONSTRUCTION VANAGON CAMPER $2000* $4.5 million, 333-car employee All types of home Y ELECTRICAL parking garage, hospital officials improvements from concrete fioors, steps, *P/U8...8 great LIpman Dealt Pre Owned Specials announced today. patios, etc. to complete DUMAS ELECTRIC Construction could begin by 87 Ply Caravelle SE remodeling. Also decks Service changes, SAMPLE SAVINGS STK. #5303 84 5th Ave. 88 CMC Sierra P/U Oct. 1, hospital officials said. in flight and window and door additional wiring and Leather — Sunroof SLE Pkg. — Loaded Turbo — Really Nice — 11989 JETTA GL WOLFSBURG EDITION Auto — Air Construction will take about eight replacement. Tiling repairs on existing Loaded Auto — Air — Cassette Interlor/exterlor. 4 Door months to complete. Landscape and Interior homes. Quality work at The garage will be located next SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) - A Dvorak. Cruise Control Retail Selling Price ... $14216 ’4195 ’8995 ’6450 a design services affordable prices. to the hospital on Haynes Street, a United DC-10 with 293 people The 15-year-old jumbo jet had available. Air Conditioning y.W. Cash Back ...... $ -750 Entirely owner operated. Metallic Paint 85 Ponttac Grand Prix 86 Ply Turismo 85 Dodge Wagon site currently occupied by a aboard flew 50 miles after parts of "complete hydraulic failure” be­ c:? 27 years exp. Call LIpman VW Disc...... $-1156 Call Barry at Accent Stripe V-6 — Auto — Air 5 Speed — 2.2 — Sunroof 5 pass. — V-8 — surface parking lot, hospital the plane fell off, then crashed fore Wednesday afternoon’s 646-2411 Joseph Dumas Wheel Locks Upman Vallue Price ... $12310 27k miles Nice Running Car Auto — Air officials said. during an emergency landing and crash. Federal Aviation Adminis­ MR CMHiracIlM «f NMelmlM’ 646-52S3. The parking lot will have five cartwheeled in a bail of fire. Yet tration spokesman Fred Farrar AddWone, remodillnD. wood eldino. ’6250 ’3995 ’7995 levels, four of them elevated. It many walked away from the said. Oooks. rooRoQi oonome wofK will be connected by a covered flaming wreckage and at least 176 mMonry 6 ■> pfMMi of oofwtruotlon. LANDSCAPING # 1 Hydraulic systems provide It yo4/V6 $lek ot oontncton not walkway. survived. power steering that allows pilots rotuming you et/l ml 80 Oakland St., Manchester "I thought I was going to die,” FuBy Inturod • Frtt EttImttM ( V o l k s w a g e n , in c . The garage will be built with to manipulate the wing and tail •4S-17M HEBRON the capability to expand up to 700 said 8-year-oId Ben Radtke of controls of the jumbo jet. Without Mk for Mark LANDSCAPING 2 Tolland Turnpike. (Rte. 83) Vernon, CT • 649-2638 spaces, officials said. Prairie View, 111., who was it, aviation officials say the plane o Exit 63 Off 1-84 643-2791 Hospital officials have said that carried out of the fractured would be uncontrollable. CARPENTRY WORK Design and fuselage by a passenger. The boy, Construction building the garage for em­ The tail engine failed, and this Handyman will do ployees will relieve congestion in shaken but unhurt, clutched a may have caused a hydraulic L /’Y Interior and Exterior CO Rebuilding. AUfce Bauer 647-7760 a : current parking lots and allow United Airlines button and a pair failure, said Bob Raynesford, Small Jobs accepted. more spaces for visitors. of plastic pilot's wings as he another FAA spokesman. The Free estimates. HEATING/PLUMBING The garage will be built by the spoke. plane’s three independent hy­ o Call Pedro 742-2006 design-building company of Des- City Manager Hank Sinda said draulic systems are routed to the CARMICHAEL PLUMBING VISIT Man Parking Associates of New today 74 were dead and 43 missing tail section. AND HEATING from the crash of United Airlines PAINTING/PAPERING 1983 MAZDA RX7 *GSL’ York, and McCarthy Parking Nagin said he did not know if Additions, remodeling, boiler Structures of St. Louis. Flight 232. Rescuers found 67 hydraulic problems were a replacements, and complete Limited Edition, 5 speed, Air, dead at the scene, some scattered “IT'e can tell you plumbing 6 heating service. On March 31, the hospital factor. Fully licensed and Insured. AM/FM Cassette, ER MORIARTY BROmRS submitted a certificate of need on an inactive Sioux Gateway The crash left a swath of what to look for... Can application to build the garage to Airport runway, some strapped charred runway and strewed bits t75-73M and what to look the state commission. Approval to their seats and some in a field of people’s lives over an area n was granted Tuesday. of corn 4 feet high. larger than three football fields: out for.^ Officials said 183 people, of R00FING/8IDING The garage probably will not two sets of golf clubs, a wallet m accommodate all of the hospital's whom seven died, were brought photo of a brunette in her prom HarBro Q em o logist DIAMOND to two hospitals. employees on any one shift, dres.s, a Reebok tennis shoe, a AffbrdaUe Roofing . ^ 3 9 . The search for bodies resumed Qemologist Andrew Beck, hospital spokes­ purple hairdryer, one black high- Painting Beat I any reasonable estimate. man, has said. The hospital today. It could be days before the heeled shoe and a collection of All types roofing and repairs. number of dead is determined, of Manchester 30 years expedertce. Licensed employs about 1,200 people on Marilyn Monroe photographs. and Insured. three different shifts. Sinda said. Parts of the plane, apparently n Quality Painting A flight recorder was reco­ ★ 649-0894^ MINE! The hospital will lose 57 spaces from the tail piece and engine, Services due to the construction of the vered, authorities said. were found about 50 miles away. sFree Estimates garage, Beck said today. The The Seattle-based cockpit crew A four-man crew working for o •Senior Citizen Discounts MISCELLANEOUS hospital is looking for alternate survived and were being treated Mellow Dent Seeds Inc. near Alta, 1983 CHEV for injuries at a hospital. Nagin •Aluminum & Vinyl SERVICES 1986 FORD 1986 CHRYSLER 1985 PONTIAC parking for the employees during 55 miles east of Sioux City, Powerwashing 1987 MAZDA MONTE CARLO The Associated Press said. T-BIRD 5TH AVENUE GRAND PRIX construction, he said. discovered one piece, 6 or 7 feet B2600 4X4 Aulo. A/C AT. A/C Pickup Auto. A/C Hospitals officials said today He identified them as Capt. high and 6 feet long, in a corn 646-6815 *8995 *5995 *4999 GOVERNOR’S WIDOW — Mary Demp­ husband, former Gov. John N. Demp­ A.C. Haynes, a 33-year United HAVMES TREE SERVICE Helena PolowakI *6995 there are currently 695 parking WeVe Here To Serve *9999 1985 FORD sey holds the state of Connecticut flag sey, during graveside services for him in veteran: First Officer W.R. Re­ Bucket, truck 6 chipper. Tolland 1984 AUDI 1985 UNCOLN 1987 MAZDA spaces at the hospital. Stump removal. Free 1984 PONTIAC TOWN CAR SE CAB TEMPO Harry Daleasio Putnam Wednesday. Story on page 4. cords: and Second Officer D.J. Please see CRASH, page 10 50Q0 .Auto. AM/FM that had draped the coffin of her EXPERT •atlmataa. Special FIERO 5 spd , A/C (SlQniturB) Plua Manchester Hospital President Michael R. n Exterior and Interior consideration for alderty Gallacher said in April 1988 that painting and wallpaper and handicapped. *3999 *5919 *11025_ *6949 *4444 hanging. Limited exterior 1983 FORD 1988 CHEVY parking conditions at the hospital 1986 HYUNDAI 1986 MERCURY 1988 LINCOLN restoration. Previous work 647-7553 ESCORT CELEBRITY are a “ nightmare.” n can be seen upon request. CAPRI TOWN CAR Auto. A/C 1986 CHEVY GLS EXCEL 4 Sp««d. Air Auto In 1987, the hospital withdrew Contact BC Company, *16,999 CELEBRfTY WAG 644-0968. 1988 DODGE *9650 an application from the Zoning Affirmative action pian scrutinized *3999 »4999_ *2222 Auto, A/C, V-6 RAM CHARGER rmi Board of Appeals to build a PAINTING AND 1988 MAZDA 1987 MERCURY 1983 CHEVY Screened loam, gravel, 198S BMW CAVALIER ’7550 36-foot-high, 1,110-car parking He said acting Attorney Gen­ Richmond. Va., because it was mented in its current form.” bert E. Walsh, Charles A. Over­ CARPENTRY WORK ’ 11,999 B2200 P/UP LoBdBd SABLE HARTFORD (AP) - A memo Incluet Interior end Exterior processed gravel, garage. from five state attorneys general eral Clarine Nardi Riddle and the based on generalized assertions Their memo states further that end. David Teed and Robert painting. Robulldlng porohea and *6325 *12,500 *8999 *2999 dacka and InatallTng Stoekada sand, atone, and flit for IK says the program that sets aside governor’s office both have re­ of past discrimination rather continuation of the program Teitleman. Whitehead referred 1985 MERCURY 1985^ FORD la n ea a . delivery call George 1985 PONTIAC 1986 portions of state contracts for quested additional research. than specific proof of past could lead to a court challenge questions on the memo to Kehoe. Fraa Eatlmalaa — Fully Inaurad TRANS AM MITSUBISHU LYNX ESCORT WAGON Auto. A/C “ with the near certainty of a While finding the overall pro­ 6464)454 Gritting 742-7886. A/C. T -T o p « CORDIA TURBO 6 «pd . AM/FM. Blu» TODAY women-and minority-owned busi­ “ It’s, quite frankly, not ulti­ discrimination. aak for Mldtaal gram illegal, the assistant attor­ *7991 *2950 *4666 nesses is illegal, but a spokesman mately what the attorney general The assistant attorneys general court order to cease implement­ *75.50— for the agency says a final is going to come out with,” Kehoe found that in establishing Connec­ ing the program.” The assistant neys general also determined Gene Johnson Index decision on the future of the said. He said he expects Riddle to ticut’s minority set aside pro­ attorneys general also warned that some aspects of a set aside Vernon program hasn’t been reached. issue a decision on the matter in gram in 1977, legislators made no that continued operatioi of the program can be preserved or 20 pages, 2 sections Richard F. Kehoe, counsel to about a month. claim whatsoever of past dis­ program could lead to i Tsonal modified. For instance, the memo says a small contractor set Classified _ 18-20 Obituaries------2 the attorney general, said Wed­ The memo resulted from the crimination to justify its creation. liability for state offk als in aside program and a revolving I for s a l e 1 9 8 7 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS C o m ic s______16 Opinion------8-9 nesday the memo was an internal U.S. Supreme Court decision in As a result, they concluded in a charge. Q small contractor loan fund can be 1 9 8 5 CHRYSLER RFTH AVE. Focus______7 Sports------11-14 document and represented an January in Richmond vs. Croson. March 2 memo that the program The assistant attorneys general Salon Supreme, Automatic, The ruling in that case invali­ who wrote the memo to Riddle Automatic, Air, AM/FM Stereo Local/State___2-5 Television------15 initial step in the state review of a is “ constitutionally infirm and dated a set aside program in should not continue to be imple­ were Robert A. Whitehead, Ro­ Please see SCRUTINY, page 10 72 HOUR MONEY BACK AM/FM Stereo, Air Natlon/World j 6-7 Weather------2 recent U.S. Supreme Court case. 6UARANTEE JOE RILEY’S DILLON FORD AM C '82 Concord •2.995 319 Main St., Mancheiter Nissan '85 Sentra SE •3.995 Chevy '86 Celebrity •4995 88 Ford Excort Wag. *3905 Rt. 83 contract 88 Lynx HUC383 rsaOS $Q / 1 / I Chevy '87 Cavalier •6,995 Qemologist Cancer battle inspired 88 Marquis 4 Door *7905 Qlds '84 Cutlass •5,995 •5972 65 Escort 4-Dr H/B >4495 Olda'83 Cut/Cruiaer •5,996 88 Taurus Wag. Loaded *7995 Chevy '85 Celebrity •6,995 due next summer 88 Escort Pony 'S29S her commitment to life Plym '84 Voyager •6,995 87 Escort "Q L" H/B *6695 Ford '85 T-BIrd •6,995 85 Mustang Sunroof '4995 By Alex Girelll Taylor said the approval came By Maureen Leavitt leg, right lung and some ribs to ■ Olds '85 Calais •7,995 89 Brand New Featlva *5795 Manchester Herald at a time when the state was busy Manchester Herald it. But since the ordeal, she has Olds '87 Clara 88 Cougar White '11495 with bridge work and other •7.995 dedicated herself to helping Pont '87 Grand Am 85 Tempo 2 Door '2695 A contract for widening a projects, which delayed the •7,995 other people with cancer. Olds '87 Calais •8,995 88 Ranger Pickup '8495 stretch of Route 30 and Route 83 planning. Don’t tell Gail Marshia she 85 Ford F150 '6995 Marshia believes her positive Olds '86 Toyo •9.995 that links Manchester and Ver­ Since then, Manchester has can’t do something because one 85 Bronco II A T '6995 installed a storm sewer system to way or another she will prove outlook on life and commitment BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE non will probably be awarded 84 E1S0 Van '3995 Andy Lyon alleviate periodic flooding of the you wrong. to set and reach goals helped her AND MARINE 88 Escort Pony '5195 next summer or fall and two-way Vernon roadway. Marshia, 32, won a battle with to survive her bout with cancer. 2N Adimt 8L Mineh. 88Ford F150P/U '10595 traffic will be maintained during Qemologist Qemologist The plans call for widening a cancer which almost killed her “ When someone tells you you 840-1740 construction, operators of busi­ can’t do it... of course you can do 443;2145 Phil Seidel nesses along the road were told section of the road between as a teen-ager. But she has made Enfield a full recovery and she has it. You just figure out other Wednesday night. Taylor Street in Manchester and Welles Street in Vernon from its answered a personal commit­ ways,” Marshia said. About 10 businessmen attended Marshia finished high school CARTER C L Y b E a meeting in the hearing room of present two lanes to four lanes, ment to live a full and active life. CHEVROLET — GEO in Vermont. It was a time that CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. each 12 feet wide with a two-foot Marshia, of Mansfield, re­ 9 1229 AAaIn S t„ M onchastar Lincoln Center at which Arthur R O U T E 83, V E R N O N drainage corridor on each side of cently received the Courage she said was the most difficult USED CARS Taylor, project manager for the period in her life because she Fully Worrantaad 84 Celebrity 4 Or. *4995 the road. Award from the Manchester- work, explained the state Depart­ was so self-conscious of her S499S 84 Buick Century Wagon *6695 ment of Transportation’s plans Taylor said Manchester is North unit of the American 85 Buick Somaiael 2 Dr. *7295 Cancer Society for her volunteer disability. 83 S10 Blazer Auto, A/C for the improvement. considering the possibility of 87 Ford Escort 2 Dr., Auto, A/C 88 Caprice 4 Dr. *7395 work with cancer patients from With the help of a school I Taylor told them that access to extending its sanitary sewer in 86 Pontiac Sunbird Wgn. Auto 65 Electra T-Ty p e *9995 the area and Peter P. Lozis Jr., the Manchester area. counselor, she learned to focus SS99S their business places would be 65 Century Wagon *7995 the town’s public works director, “ In honesty, I had never heard on her strengths and concen­ 84 Dodge Caravan Minivan Brian "Sully” Sullivan Carlos Tompkins Fred I kept open during the construction 88 Electra 4 Door *9995 of it.” Marshia said of the award trate on setting goals, Marshia Auto, A/C Ashford Stafford Springs Qtutonbury and the present driveways would said that when it is completed the 86 Cavalier Wgn. Auto, A/C 86 Spectrum 4 Or. , *4995 during a recent interview at the said. Patrick Flynn/Manohqeter Harald remain as they are. town will study the street lighting 87 OidR FIrsnza 4 Dr., Auto, /VC 86 Cavalier 4 Dr. *6995 American Cancer Society office She attended college in Ver­ The project was approved by to see if it should be improvea. COURAGEOUS VOLUNTEER — Qail Marshia of $74*5 88 Nova 4 Or. *6495 at 243 E. Center St. mont and completed her studies 8 the General Assembly in 1086, Lozis asked Taylor if there Mansfield poses outside the Manchester-North unit of 88 Chev Cavalier 4 Dr. 86 Pont Bonneville 4 Dr. *6995 “ It was really a great honor. I in3'A years instead of four years Auto. A/C — 3 In Stock MORIARTY BROTHERS after being promoted by Carl would be enough space on both the American Cancer Society, 243 E. Center St. Tuesday. 87 Spectrum 2 Or. *6995 didn’t feel like I had done in order to get a jump on $799S Zinsser of Manchester, then a sides of a new culvert to accom­ 86 DeHa 88 2 Dr. *9995 anything." competing graduates looking Marshia recentiy received the Courage Award from the 87 VolkswagM Jetta 4 Dr. 301 Center Street, Manchester, CT state senator, and supported by modate future sidewalks if the Auto. A/C 86 Markur XR4TI *9495 town ever wants to install them. She can’t exactly ignore the society for her work with cancer patients at Rockville Ponbac 8000 4 Dr, Auto AA: area lei^slatora. Owners of some 87 87 Skylark 4 Dr. *9995 disease because she lost her left Please see COURAGE, page 10 87 Chev Camaro A/C, T-Topa Aiex i&TOWn of the businesses had pressed for General Hospital. Please see RT. 83, page 10 646-6464 872-9111 Ellington improvements in the road. ,••••••••••********•*•••• ••8t6*t8«8t88888t8»8e8888 643-5135 1