20__MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 14, 1990

I CARS CHILD CARE FOR SALE Threatened Slammed Referendum NEED; Babysitting In mv DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 home Wednesday CID, automatic, bed nights forSboys. 18yrs. liner, tool box, 50K, A Specialist or older. Call 649-0119. $5500. 742-8669.______Great Lawn KC grand slam in 10th Bolton voters O DATSUN 1981 210, 5 speed, hatchback, $500 status in danger/3 does in the Red Sox/9 w \,' to rule in May/4 CLEANING or best otter. 646-8468 or I SERVICES 649-1285.______LANDSCAPING LAWN CARE MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING/ CHEVY-1981 Citation. 4 CARPENTRY/ CLEANING w e CLEAN WITH the cylinder, automatic REMODELING SERVICE SERVICES PAPERING some oualltv os If vou transmission, 5 door. hod the time. Reasona­ 42K. $1600. 646-4122. Brookside Exterior Tony K's Mowing ble rotes. Coll for on TOYOTA-1985 Supra. One KITCHEN & BATH TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. appointment. 646-3112. S e r v ic e Frank Young owner, red, new tires, OR A HOUSE ONLY Maintenance & Quality work at a custom sterlo. $7250. REMODELING SURFACE CLEANED. Reduced rates for reasonable pricol - 643-6649. THEN CALL ME AT Interior & Exterior From the smallest Landscaping Senior Citizens Contracting & 644-1134 Free Estimates repair to the largest NISSAN-1987 Stanza ASK FOR ANITA Div. of GRF & Company, Inc. 6 4 5 - 0 0 6 2 Maintenance Call Brian Weigle I LAWN CARE GXE. Fully loaded, sun renovation, we will do a BONDED A INSURED 645-8912 root, cruise, etc. 1 Specialist in Year-Round GARAGES cleaned; Fur­ V a r d m a s t e r s owner. $7250. 643-6649. complete job. Exterior Maintenance Company: niture moved; Yards House Cleaning FORD-EXP 1986 Sport. jEanrljpatpr Brralb Start to finish. SPRING CLEANUP and trees cut. Coll Rov/ Residential - Commercial •Trees & Lawns Cut McHugh Himself 643-2573. Air, sunroof, stereo- FREE ESTIMATES •Painting Interior & Exterior /cassette, white. Origi­ Polish woman will ■Lawn Maintenance •Yards & Garages Cleaned Painting & wallpapering at Complete do-it-yourself •Brush Piles Removed •Wallpapering its best Free Estimates. Fully nal owner. Excellent. clean your home. ■Remodeling “ Custom $4300. 647-8184.______programs available. -Landscape Design & Installation •Truck & Backhoe Work Insured. Established 1974. i g / i MISCELLANEOUS •Exterior Housepainting Kitchens & Bathrooms SUBURU-1987 DL Tuesday, May 15, 1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 644-4663 or 644-2835 lOlf SERVICES Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Heritage Kitchen & -Exterior Power Washing of All •Driveways Staled •Room Alterations & Additions 643-9321 Wagon. Air, auto­ Surfaces •Landscaping Installations matic, 19K. Excellent •Replacement Windows NEED vour drlvewov family car. $6000. 647- Bath Center •Complete Building & sealed? Coll Brian for ELDERLY CARE ■Driveway Sealing & Paving •Electrical Wall Papering and Painting 8184. Come visit our showroom at: lYopmy Maintained •Plumbing free estimates. 646-5767 otter 4 p.m. 254 Broad Street ■Tree Work -AnyJobCcraklMd •Roofing 30 years Experience FULurmsimED nuxBswuAJES Insurance, References and MALIBU-1977 Station Manchester NURSE'S AIDE ■Tractor Work CAUL- YARDMASTERS ■Exteria Siding wagon. Good condi­ Free Estimates MACHINERY 649-5400 Years of Experience. 643-9996 ■Decks tion. Needs a little Schools chief offers cuts -Gutter Cleaning & Maintenance Senior Citizen Discount MARTY MATTSSON I AND TOOLS work. $800/best otter. Hospital Trained. 649-4431______Call Steve 646-6168. Thomas Sheridan, co-chairman of the school LAWN SERVICE Complete Property 16" PLANER, 16" Jointer, By Nancy Foley Junior-high sports in jeopardy. Story on page 4. CARPENTER & Excellent References. 203-645-8892 PONTIAC-1971 Lemons. board’s finance committee, said the school Fertilizing, liming, spring Maintenance Large Router, 6" Join­ Fully equipped, full Manchester Herald HANDYMAN SERVICE 7 4 2 -6 4 0 2 Free Estimates clean-up, complete lawn “We can tell you ter, Drillpress, Belt- power. $ 4000/b est board’s final cuts would probably vary from what Landscaping Consulting w hat to look for... sonder, Edge-Sonder, Kennedy had recommended. Sheridan said he was No job too small. service. otter. Must see to be­ Several junior-high school sports teams, seven Kennedy said junior-high school sports were 203-643-6774 and w hat to look Bandsaw, Toblesow, lieve. Call Steve, 646- most concerned about cutting a security guard. Specializing in remodeling. Fully Insured 643-0747 Ponel-Sow, Pallet- teaching aides, and a security guard at the high chosen bemuse the administration wanted to stay SENIOR CITIZENS/ out for!” 6168.______“I don’t think the siuiation is going to get much Fully Insured. 649-8045 ■ No Job Too Small Stacker, Alrcompres- school are among cuts that Schools Superinten­ away from cutting academics. Also, the sports TRANSPORTATION sor. RIsons, 253 Main CHEVROLET-1984 Co­ Call Tom - 649-6273 moro. Rebuilt trans­ dent James P. Kennedy is recommending to the chosen - junior-varsity soccer and - are better,” Sheridan said, referring to safety concerns EARTH RENOVATORS T ★ A LAWN & H a r B r o St. (Route 121A), Plols- facing the high school. ■Land Cleared tow, NH, 1-603-382-5671, mission, good shape. Board of Education's 1990-1991 budget. available to students elsewhere in the community, SENIOR CITIZENS GSL Building Asking $3,500. Lori 647- Richard W. Dyer, chairman of the school board, GCF HOME SERVICES -New Lawns Installed LANDSCAPING INC. Mondov-Frldov, 9:30- No teachers will be laid off and the special he said. I w ll pick you up at your home and lake you: 1952. Remodeling & Repair -Grocery Shopping -Bobcat & Backhoe Work Personal Care Maintenance Co. P a in tin g 5:00, Soturdov-Sundov, focus program will not be scaled back if the Although two high school teaching positions said the board will scrutinize the list carefully. At -Doctor's appointments •Mowing Conmerdal/Residandal buHd- Decks, Additions -Stump Removal 10: 00-2 :00. recommendations are adopted. Kennedy released are included in the lisL the teachers will be this poinL however, he said he does not know -Visit friends •Planting *. Design Ing repairs and home hiprove- of Manchester CHEVY-1979 Malibu Clas- what changes he would make. Senior Discount -Do Banking -Screen Top Soil & ments. Interior and exterior the list at a meeting of the school board Monday retained because other teachers are retiring, ac­ -etc. Landscape Materials Call Aaron Alibrio SCREEN TOP SOIL slc. Parts. Good trans­ Kennedy said the school board will have to Free Estimates For friendly courteous service call painting, tight caipentry. Com­ Quality Painting mission 8< Interior, new night. The cuts were needed to balance the $45 cording to Wilson E. Dcakin, assitant superinten­ Delivered ?46-o?11 . ■ meet the unexpected expense of repairing a boiler 6 4 5 -6 5 5 9 Carol at E49-1999 plete bnttorfey service. Experi­ ANY AM O UNT windshield. 742-9356. million school board budget after the Board of dent for administration. Similarly, a teacher whose ■Stone Driveways Services at Waddell School, which was not included in the DON'S LAWN SERVICE enced, reliable, free estl- •Free Estimates VW RABBIT-1983. 4 Directors cut it by $264,0(X) in April. position is cut at Washington School will be 6 4 4 - 5 9 9 8 DELIVERED speed, 4 door, stereo- CUSTOM CARPENTRY •ROTOTILLING Edging •Senior Citizen Discounts The list also c^ls for cutting two clerical aides, moved to another school where there is an open­ ELECTRICAL Also, Backhoe Bobcat & /cassette, tires good, Plea.se see CUTS, page 8 UNLIMITED •Hedge & Bush Trimming 643-0304 ■Aluminum & Vinyl and $5,500 in central administration salaries. ing. he said. Powerwashing well maintolned. U cencedti Insured Call now for lawn mowing. Loader rental. $1150/best otter. Coll ELECTRICAL HEATING/ Dependable Work. CHARLES THE Dr’s, office, 528-8046. Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ 872-1400 or CONTRACTOR PLUMBING 6 4 6 -7 0 1 1 HANDYMAN rooms designed & remod­ ENTERPRISES 646-6815 6 5 9 - 9 5 5 5 ' Repars - New Installation We're Here To Serve eled. Ceramic tile, all phases • Licensed ■ Insured PHIL'S LAWN CARE AND POWER WASHING Butts ban at school debated of carpentry & repair. OUTTOBECOME • Free Estimates M&M OIL LANDSCAPING TMldential & commercial OFFICE/RETAIL “I don't think anyone has the right to do that.” Cal Now For Spring Spedala Thatching, edging, planting, PAINTING Board of Education Monday night. “This is get­ • Senior Discounts PLUMBING & HEATING I EQUIPMENT MANCHESTER'S 5 2 8 -5 5 0 2 Anytime yard deanup. Weekly lawn Interlor/exterlor IN-EX Painting By Nancy Foley ting silly.” Richard W. Dyer, chairman of the school board, •Oil Burner Service & Sales Jim Varrelman ntowing. Residential and com- SPRING CLEANING FULL C-128 Computer Manchester Herald Perkins said today that the school board has in­ also said he favored banning smoking on school Contr. Lie. # 103833 ■Automatic Oil Delivery merdal. ■garages -yard -cellars Services svstem. $650 or best #1 tended for a long time to ban smoking in the grounds, noting that many businesses had banned HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS •Weli Pumps Sales & Service Cleaning, Hauling. Carpertiy, 6 4 6 -0 3 1 9 CALL 742-9540 ■gutters Senior Citizen Discount otter. Coll Greg otter Smokers among school employees may find schools. Over the past several years, the schools it. Remodeling. Reasonaby Priced •Water Heaters (Etectric t Gu ) •rotatllllng 6om, 646-4848. USED CAR have offered programs to help employees quiu Thomas Sheridan, a non-smoker, said that even •Battirnom & Kitchen that they are no longer free to light up on school Free Estimates Gilbert's Lawn Service •Brush/trae & trash Power Washing said Perkins, who smokes. rooms set aside as designated smoking areas have All Cdis Answered DECKS/ Remodeling removal DEALER grounds. Complete Lawn Care Free Estimates SPORTING A request by the ccnual administration to If the schools arc encouraging students not to to be used by non-smokers on occasion. “If some­ Rick's Handyman & •Senior Citizen Discount ■ Trucking, Bobcat Rental, ★ 30 yrs. experience | £ £ J GOODS 83 Plymouth Reliant Wagon $1,995 Carpentry Service ADDITIONS drink or use drugs, then it is inappropriate for body wants to smoke a cigarette and reduce their •Electric Work Loam, Stone & Mulch ★ fast, reliable & Fully Insured 84 Charger $1,995 change the designated smoking areas in several 6 4 6 -1 9 4 8 FREE ESTIMATES Deliveries fully Insured schools — the areas currently used are not proper­ teachers to smoke, she said. life that’s their righu but I shouldn’t be affected GOLF CLUBS-Used. 85 Ford Escort $1,995 Phone: Free Estimates ★ 10% senior Starter and full sets ly ventilated — soon ignited into a discussion of Her position found support among other school by iu" he said. ^THE DECK WORKS^ WeTreat Your Home with bags from $35. 85 Dodge Daytona $3,995 But smokers found some support on the school CUSTOM QUALITY 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 2 9 1 -9 6 8 1 discounts whether faculty and staff should be free to smoke board members. (Spring Special) CALL872-4072 Also misc. clubs. 649- 86 Ford Escort Wagon $4,395 Teachers and other staff who smoke arc en­ board. One stop improvements. Like Our Own 1794.______at all. Framing to Panting. Beautifully built decks at 64 Toyota (3amry $4,995 “Why not just say no smoking at all?” dangering the lives of siudenis because of the ef­ great affordability. LAWN MOWING Licensed & insured. REPAIR Kevin 86 Otdsrrxjbilo Fronza $4,995 Democrat Susan Perkins asked at a meeting of the fects of secondhand smoke, Gloria DellaFera said. PlejLse see SMOKING, page 8 Cali Dave Adamick FREE ESTIMATES Installation of lawns SALE/TRADE 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS tor a free quote. I ^ F O R SALE 82 Eldorado $5,995 . 644-2362 . and light hauling. 644-0056 647-1814 LAWN MOWERS THE BOOK 89 Mazda SE-5 Pick Up $5,995 Call Mark Mumley Larry END ROLLS 84 Morojry Grand Marquis $6,395 REPAIRED 6 4 9 - 3 1 0 4 RACK 87 Dakota Pick-Up $6,595 NSTANT SEmKXJFREB ESTMA TES DECKS ■AFree Pickup & Delivery 27'/i" w idth — 50Werkhoven met ■Slipcovers 1986 Pontiac G rand Prix $7,980 -Free estimates handicapped o low-cost od In Classi­ ing It as soon as you get MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED — slipped 0.5 percentage to Monday with Peter Sollingcr, a Hartford area ★ 30 Years Experience 647-7553 1965 Cadillac Sedan DeVille $9,460 83.0 percent in A(x-il. The operating 6 4 6 -3 4 5 5 647-3785 fied. 643-2711. results. busincssnun who last year persuaded Negro to invosi in CALL 647-8730 1985 Pontiac Bonneville $5,895 rate measures not only output but 81 Adams Street the siart-up Mcrus Corp., a Denver. Colo.-ba.sed blood MORANDE also changes in productivity levels. M a n c h e s t e r LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA hank operator that has goiK out of business. (kxmeiV Moriarly Bros.)- “A sharp drop in the production During Monday’s meeting, WerbiKr said officials 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 301 Center Street of motor vehicles and parts, affect­ leanx’d that Wesilow held the town’s invesunem in an Manchester I CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS STORE/OFFICE r r i INDUSTRIAL ing botli consumer gtKxls and busi­ escrow account at Chemical Bank in New York under his FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT t i i l l PRDPERTY 643-5135 ness equipment, accounted ftx llie name. At some poiiiL he said, Wesilow withdrew ihe April decline in indu.sirial produc­ MANCHESTER-MaIn St. Schaller's town’s fundi. BENNET Elderly VERNONII! Large 1 and MANCHESTER-For rent. Quality Pre-owned Autos tion,” llic K’d said. A BREATH OF FRESH ADAMS STREET- 2 bedroom apartments 27,000 square feet. Re- New 2storv Commercl- TRUCKS/VANS WTieitier that withdrawal was illegal is under inves A IR III Newlv listed 2 Looklng to buy o nice Apartments-1 bedroom tall/Oftlce spoce. $3.99 value Priced “Indu.sirial priKiuclion excluding ligation, Werbner said. The town is working with tlie apartments tor Imme­ from $550-$635/month. al/lnousfrlal building. FDR SALE bedroom Townhouse house, but can't find Laundry facilities, wall square foot. r-JNN. Mr. 1 mile trom Pavllllon 88 Subaru DL S/W motor vehicles and parts was un­ bunk to deiennine tlie terms of the escrow aicouni. he with spacious formal one vou con afford? diate occupancy. 1 Peters 646-2364.______6 SpM d. 4 W hM l Drtv* month free rent. Please to wall carpeting or Mall. 1 500/ 1 2,000 NISSAN-1979 Pickup. 5 changed in April aiul lias shown lit­ Ht>ginald Pmicv1UAncnott« IkHikid said. dining room, flre- This beautiful Condo square feet. Avollable $7,400 speed, am/fm, low mi­ hos oil the quolltles vou call 528-6522 for an hardwood floors, dis­ MANCHESTER-983 Main tle niovemeni since January.” ploced living room, hwasher, extra stor­ July 1. Additional 87 Oldsmobile Calais leage, excellent. Must Although it IS not kixiwn exactly wlut was di.>iK wiih application.______St. Office, 500 souore Auk). fVC. Low MiIm GARAGE RISES — Dino Clawson of Tolland is Manchester Memorial Hospital Monday. Clawson and 1 '/j baths. Finished could wont. Hardwood 40,000 build to suit. be seen. Asking $1650. Industrial jxoduclion at manufac­ the town’s nxmey, Werbner said he ilunks il became pan lower level family floors, laundry, lorge age. Swimming pool, feet. Excellent loca­ EAST HARTFORD-1 bed­ BBQ pits, HEAT IN­ tion. Includes heat. Available soon. $6.25- $6,490 649-4346. turing plants nuking both durable framed by cherry blossoms as he directs a crane works for CECO Construction of Hartford. of abcHil $3 million that Merus a|i(\ucmly u.sed to finance room. Wall-to-wall windows, central olr, room across trom CLUDED. Call IM­ $300 monthly. Coll 647- $8.00 square foot. 649- 88 Foio Mustang lilting materials for the new parking garage at promotions, blood laborauxies aixl other ofXTatmg costs carpeting throughout. and garage. A must WIckhom Park. PACT Management 3006. 5 Speed. LX PwitaQ * Please see PRODUfTION, page 8 Enlov the beautiful see. Call Ellen 429-7788. 9223 or 643-7175. of the fimi. $575/month. Includes Group at 1-800-562-9550. $6,990 country setting and the $126,000. RE/MAX East heat. Wallace-Tustin, MOTORCYCLES/ Moixlay’t meeting primarily revealed more about llie ease of Condominium of the River, 647-1419.0 87 Honda Civic Sedan MOPEDS 644-5667.______i c r j CARPENTRY/ Aulo, PS, Sunrool defunct conqxiny's background. Werfxicr said. ownership. Deck off ON THE POND! Serene IKK JCARPENTRY/ living room overlook­ MANCHESTER-3 rooms, > 3 3 1 REMODELING $7,490 The fimi was iixorjxiraied m I'JSri as Merus ( «'qi. plus the pool lust out clean, quiet, 2nd floor MANCHESTER 1 Bed­ 1 rem o deling ing field and woods. vour door. Pets al­ room Apartment. 86 Pontiac 6000 STE Werbner said. Mem.' nx'aii'pxirc m iireek. Don’t miss this star! apartment. Heot, ap­ V A Auto. FuN Power lowed, fully 00- pliances. Couple pre­ Large kitchen with ap­ Motorcycle Insurance Town police go by the book ... literally Bui a lack of invesunem iiuxicv plagued ilx* ciMn(-uny $123,900. Anne Miller pllanced. 2 bedrooms. pliances. Wall to Wall $6,450 Many com^ive companies ferred. References, se­ 86 Hyundiai Excel Real Estate, 647-8000.□ Only $109,900. Ask for curity. No pets. Lease. carpeting. No utilities. Plea.se see MP.Rl S. page 8 First and last months SUPERIOR 5 S (W . AM/f U. AH ord^ Call F a Free Quote an “old rule book Out was outdated Sgl. Gary Benson, the department’s the big agency all have a guideline Sharon. Residence 646- $545 monthly. 647-1221 By Dianna M Talbot 5566. RE/MAX East of plus security. $425 . 649- $2,900 Automobile Associates and not as comprehensive,” is training officer. to go by," Benson said. LAST UNIT!!! Special or 646-6113.______HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICE Manchester Herald builder financing. New the River, 647-1419.0 7850, 88 ChevX-5 Blazer of Vernon credited wiOi helping create a better No manual can exist for that type Robert Digan, coordiimior for llie MANCHESTER-BIrch St. Quality Workmanship V4. SiNwado. Auto. Lowtod 2 bedroom, quality MANCHESTER- 4 rooms. Includes heot. 870-9250 organized, more efficent depart­ of learning bccau.se every situation town’s Youth Services Bureau, has built Townhouse. I'/j $15,900 When the Mandiesicr Police Drastlcallv reducedi $495; 3 rooms, heat ond - Low Prices ment, according to Manchester is differenu he said. worked there for the past ,V) years. baths, Cothedrol cell­ Spacious 2 bedroom 84 Nissan Set^ntra Departnwnt succeeded in its 2 1-2- hot water. $450. Refer­ I HOMES rve Kilice sjxikesnuui Gary Wotxl. But the manual is useful for many I n d e x ing, skylight, garage Townhouse with fin­ ences, security 8, lease. -Specializing in year bid for lulional accredilulion, a He said Ik; has noticed a [Hisiiive with opener. Superb ished lower level for FOR RENT WANTED TO In addition, the accrediuuion — administrative and orgoni/JitioiuI ctuuigc since itie dofurUnenl begiui 'H 649-4820/646-4412. list of more tiian 800 standards for 10 pagss, 2 ■•ctlon* lo catio n ! $138,500. plenty of fomllv fun. minor home repairs Golf BUY/TRADE and resulting manual — are credited questions, such as search warrant or u-sing llie manual. j Strono Reol Estate, Diane Johnson. $99,9(X). MANCHESTER-3, 4, and COVENTRY-2 bedroom 6 Sp««d. Ak Condlnnirig UK'al police was produced. 5 room apartments for with saving the town about $7,(XK) fircamis policies, said the sergeant. Although itie bureau deals wiiti 647-7653.0 Sentry Real Estate, 643- house, walking dls- NO JOB TOO SMALL CASH PAID for old cars C luoitod 14-16 I rent. 646-2426 week- Ttu,’ standards were publislicd in a per year in liability-insurance costs. His trainees frequently use tlie tlie jxilice deiiaruncm’s youth ser­ 1 4060.O tonce to lake. $600 FOR SUPERIOR 90 In t ^ i G^Sedan In good condition. Call Comtoa 13 doys, 9-5.______AiAomflio, FoWy Lo*d«d anytime at 646-6388. The manual is especially helpful manual. SOUTH WINDSOR- monthly. Security dep­ 2 1-2-inch'thick munuul titled vices division on a daily basis, once Fbeua 12 j Strowbrldge." Exeter". BOLTON-2 bedroom osit required. No utili­ “General tJrders," so all police of­ U) new police officers wlio arc not With three different daily shifts in a while a regular patrol officer Local/Stala 3-4 i ties Included. Availa­ ★ Fully Insured $16,400 2 bedroom Townhouse. 1LOTS/LAND apartment. $600 per ficers could have a copy. The familiar wiOi Oic dcparuiieiu’s rules needed to provide 24-hour police Lottary _ _ _ _ month. Utilities not In­ ble June 15. Call Many Others In Stock We buy clean, late model who has tx'ver dealt with iIk* bureau ______2 ; Lowest priced "Exe­ FDR SALE CarpentB. Electrical - Plumbing used cars end trucks. Top manuiil became available shortly and procedures. coverage, plus different divisions encounters a situation where he NatxxVWbrld 5 .7 ! 1 ter" on the market! cluded. Securlty/reter- 742-9671.______Immediate Delivery J ences. Coll 228-3452, prices paid. after Uic depaiunenl was accredited Those officers leani much at Oie within the department, procedures should, Digan .said. OtxtuanM 2 Formal dining room, LAND-75,000 Forest Hills 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL- SCHALLER ACURA Ogmton leave messoge. ★ Free Estimates Mr. Dutt - Cartar Chavrolal in Novcinlx;r. police academy in Meriden and can be confusing, he said. 6 ; \ sunken living room, approved lot; 100,000. Oll heat, close to 384. Sport* ___ 9-11.14 i i 1.5 acre rear lot Forest Immediate occupancy. 345 Center Street, 1229 Midn Strati “Now all the little agencies within Please .see POLICE, page 8 atrium doors to deck PLACING AN AD In clas­ And the manual, which replaced through on-the-job training, said T*)«vi«kxi _ 13 . Hills; 90,000. 26Vz acres $1,0(X) per month. Call CALL 647-3785 Manchester Manchailar, CT '1 and garage. Super con­ sified Is a very easy, 6466464 dition! $149,900. D.W. of farm land. Sentry simple process. Just dial Norma, Tedford Real 647-7077 Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 Real Estate, 643-4060.o 643-2711. Estate, 647-9914. 2—MANCHESTER HERALD. T\jcsday, May 15,1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliesday, May 15, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON About Town Public Records Great Lawn’s status threatened

Warranty deeds By Rick Santos However, many members of the views and lines of sight which ex­ of the historic district commission, Manchester Grange to meet Raul J. Joaquim Sunday (May 13, 1990) at way of Stafford; a daughter, Mylene Julia M. Ramos-Grenier to Kenneth F. Hatfield and two conunissions and some of the isted when the Cheney mills said, “without the consent of the “Silver Threads Among the Gold” is the title of a Raul J. Joaquim, 63, of Vernon, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester Herald M. McClure of Mesa, Ariz.; a Lisa Hatfield, Northficld Green Condominium, owners of the historic property flourished. homeowners, I would disagree with program to be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. during a meet­ husband of Emily (Vieira) Joaquim, He is also survived by three brother, Curtis Choquette of Mon­ $117,000. The Cheney Great Lawn — one spoke against the explicit guidelines She made it clear that she under­ any measure that would infringe on ing of the Manchester Grange, Chapter No. 31, in the died Monday (May 14, 1990) at children, Michelle Mercer of San tana; two sisters, Jeimy Gaudette stands her function is to propose Jonathan L. Gott and Carole A. Gott to James R. and of three landinark districU in Con­ in the advisory report their rights and the good faith of that Grange Hall on Olcott Street. Members are reminded to home. He is surviv^ by a daughter, Diego, William L. Mercer Jr. of and Iona Curran of Littleton, N.H.; “You appear to be locked into ex­ guidelines consistent with the his­ agreement.” bring apple spice muffins and items for the auction table. Suzanne Lavoie of CovenUy. Willington, and Meri M. Hamm of Mary-Jane Bryant, Regent Street, $132,000. necticut — has been recognized by 11 grandchildren; a great-grandson; Jerome J. and Sue Laramee to Claudette J. Hinds, isting walks, existing paths,” said torical period. “We’re preser­ However, he said also, “there is He is also survived by a son, Manchester; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. the National F^rks Service as being Woodland Manor Condominium, $112,(XX). PZC Chairman William Bayer, ad­ vationists,” she said. no one in this community that is Senior citizens to meet Brian Joaquim of Vernon; another and live great-grandchildren. in potential danger of losiiig its Thomas J. Crossen Jr. and Susan R. Crossen to Mark ding that he disagreed with the However, Bayer said her plans more ready to do anything to limit Bolton Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. daughter, Jo-Anne Vazzano of Mid­ There are no calling hours or The funeral will be Thursday at landmark status. Klaman, Buckland Street, conveyance tax, $272.25. recommendation that the only place “may be consistent with the histori­ or prevent any further development at the Bolton Community Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road. dletown; a brother, Walter Joaquim funeral services. 11 a.m. at Tocchetti Funeral Home, The warning was contained in a Christopher J. Malone and Kim M. Malone to Paul C. construction should be permitt^ on cal period you’re studying, but not on that Great Lawn.” Blood pressure checks will be available and the Golden of Somers; a sister, Belmira Memorial donations may be made 132 W. Main St., Stafford Springs. rept^ to members of the Cheney the lawn is the location where a the history that we know.” Past efforts to raise money to buy Steppers will entertain. Refreshments will be served. Thompson of Southbridge, Mass.; to a charity of the donor’s choice. Calling hours are Wednesday from 7 and Amy L. Lanteri, Gardner Street, $152,450. National Historic District Commis­ Roy L. and Ethel M. Strickland to Thomas E. Strick­ building had stood during the his­ the land for preservation or to pur­ Payments for the River Queen Boat Trip are needed at and two grandchildren. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 to 9 p.m. Burial will be at the con­ sion and the Plaiming and Zoning And more important are the in­ land, David M. Strickland, Donald R. Strickland and toric period. chase the development rights have this time. The funeral will be Thursday at 9 Main St., is in charge of arrange­ venience of the family. Commission at a joint meeting Mon­ vestment concerns of the property William J. Strickland, Lillian Drive, $30,000. “There may be good reason to put failed. a.m. from the Burkc-Fortin Funeral ments. Memorial donations may be made day night. owners, many of whom said they David J. McCoy and Jean B. McCoy to Sac Xuan Tran a building somewhere else on the Town Planning Director Mark Musical to be presented Home, 76 Prospect St., the Rock­ to the American Heart Association, The report, based on a preserva­ felt the report jeopardized the agree­ and Honglan Tran, Westerly Street, $141,500. Great Lawn,” Bayer said. “It may Pellegrini said, “The fundamental “Promised Land,” a new religious musical based on ville section of Vernon, with a Mass 5 Brooksidc Drive, Wallingford tion study by landscape architect ment they reach^ with the town, Raymond A. Shackway Robert T. Peterson, conservator for the estate of Alice blend in better.” issue still is — can we allow the life of Jesus, will be presented Thursday at 8 p.m. at of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in 06492. Patricia M. O’Donnell, urges the permitting construction on some Y But O’Donnell said buildings in development on the lawn and Center Congregational Church, 11 Center St. Tickets are Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be Raymond A. Shackway, 77, of B. Peterson to William K. and Jeanette A. Horn, 14 town to block development of the Stafford, died Sunday (May 13, McKinley St., $117,500. any other locations would look areas of the lawn while preserving preserve the landmark status?” $10 for adults and $5 for children and senior citizens. in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Palm In Memoriam Great Lawn in order to preserve its obtrusive to views from Hartford other areas as open space. Gryk said he is sure the mansion They are being sold through local church offices or call City, Fla. Calling hours are Wednes­ 1990) at home after a long illness. James D. Anderson and Doreen S. Anderson to Cyn­ integrity and the landmark status. He is survived by his wife, R. In sad and loving memory of Paul P. Road because of the slope in the “We have a commitment to the owners would listen to a proposal to the Capitol Region Conference of Churches in Hartford day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. thia L. Fax and John L. Sullivan, 31 Tower Road, “What we’re all here about is F^uline Shack way, and a son, Monte Aceto, who p ass^ away on May 15, lawn, which rises from the road to town, but also the town has an protect their financial interests while at 236-1295. Memorial donations may be made 1989. $138,000. preservation,” said O’Donnell, who C. Shackway of Coventry. the mansions to the north. obligation to us,” said Wesley C. preserving the lawn, but added that to North CenUal Hospice, 26 I^ k Brenda R. Sylvain to Eve M. Ellis, 200 Woodland St., was asked to do the study by the He is also survived by five other Dear Brother, you are not forgotten A specialist in open space, Gryk, who owns a large chuidc of they are tiring of holding onto the Jewish music to be performed St., Rockville 06066. $132,000. Connecticut Trust for Historic sons, Raymond Shackway Jr. of Though on earth you are no more Michael T. and Laurie A. Shcahan to Barbara A. O’Donnell stressed the significance the land in question. undeveloped land. “Time is running “A survey of Jewish music from East to West” will be William L. Mercer Still in memory you are with us. Preservation. of preserving and recapturing the William E. FitzGerald, chairman short.” presented TTiursday at 6:30 p.m. during the Manchester Staffordville, Stephen O. Shackway As you always were before. Boyer, 46 Earl St., $133,000. William Leonard Mercer Sr., 76, of Vernon, Brian M. Shackway of Martha H. Dallas and Elizabeth M. Singleton to Anne Chapter of Hadassah’s Annual Donor and Installation Sadly Missed, Dinner to be held at the Temple Beth Sholom. Rabbi of 14C Esquire Drive, husband of Tolland, Barclay W. Shackway of Your Sister, P. Kraske, Grove I^ k Condominium, $91,000. Moshe Halfon, director of the University of Connec­ Virginia (fhetcher) Mercer, died Ellington, and Jonathan P. Shack­ Ann Lavallee Richard H. and Debra J. Reynolds to Kcimeth M. and 8th directors agree ticut’s Hillel House, will perform. For questions and Christine J. Yandow, 81 Braeside Circle, $212,000. Woodland Glen Limited Partnership by Northeast Residents unhappy more information call 875-5414. Developers Corp. to Donald J. Logan Jr. and Lisa J. on election procedures Officers to be installed Honor Rolls Logan, Woodland Glen Condominium, $139,900. Richard A. Erwin Sr. and Carolyn C. Erwin to Joseph New officers for Manchester Junior Women’s Club’s with housing vote LaBelle Jr., the district’s legal coun­ W. Felice, 129 S. Main St., $113,000. 1990-91 year will be installed during an annual banquet By Alex Girelli sel, how many voters have been D8vtd Breton, Jennifer Brir>disi, Amy Burnham. Susan BushneU, David Gail Maltempo to Robert S. Maltcmpo, Manchester housing authority commissioner, on Thurs^y at 6 p.m. at the Blacksmith Tavern, Glaston­ By Alex Girelli Manchester Herald checked off on the list to sure the Manchester High School Cain, Sean Carlin. Jonathan Carlyon, Michael Carrier, Christopher Chais- Gardens Condominium, conveyance tax, $55. who negotiated the purchase bury. Officers to be installed are: Lori Hartz, president; son, Bryan Covensky, Arxirew Cox, James Curry. Jennifer Cyr, Jason Memchester Herald number voting does not exceed that These students were named to the third-quarter honor Dejoannis, Shelly Dieterle, Katie Dixon. Robert E. Bogner to David A. Rcale, 170 Wcthcrcll agreement and who has been Diane DeCormier, vice president; Mary Ann-Deffley, Eighth District Directors agreed tally. roll at Manchester High School. Jennifer Dodd, Brian EckUom, Sharvwn Ellington, Peter Faiey, Eric Fel- St., $125,000. adamant in defense of the plan to informally Monday night on a set of Reginald PinicVManchaalar Harold treasurer. Deb Tomko, corresponding secretary; and tig, Daniel Fine. Melanie Finkbeia Jennifer Fitzpatrick. Michele Floury, After holding a public hearing Most of those who took part in Marion Magnan, recording secretary. G rada 12 Mark Flores. Deirdre Flynn, Meghan Foley. buy three houses close to each balloting procedures to be followed High honora Quit claim deeds at which about 35 residents the discussion agreed that no MAKING PARKING — The parking garage under construc­ Stacey Francoline, Richard Gagr>on, Michael Gargiulo, Douglas Gaskili, other. when district votes elect officers at Julian Allan, Tori BaskarviUa, Marir Banlord, Darryl Berenaon, Meg Carrie Gentile. Christir>e Ghabrial, Elisa Giannantonk), Amber Girordin, David M. Danson to Robert J. Costello, Oak Forest strongly complained about a plan method will be foolproof and that Berta, Sheryl Brandalik, Catherine Burgees, Ricardo Canal, 'iM Caspi, Several of the protestors ac­ the annual disuict meeting. tion at Manchester Memorial Hospital takes more definite Anxious help group to meet Richard Gould. Byron Greatorex. Jeffrey Grote, Kevin Gueretto, Kristin Condominium, conveyance tax, $25.30. to buy three houses in the Horace the procedure may have to be o Sartdra Cherko, Patricia Coogan, Alexia Cruz. Hartnett Lauren Hastey, Debra Herv>equin, Jaime Hernandez. cused the housing authority com­ The meeting will be held May 23 form every day. This was the view Monday from Turkington J3 " n Curtis Czachowski, Frank Damiam, Erica DeJoarviis, Colin Etxion, Erin Street area, the Housing refin^ in the future. Help for anxiety disorders is available through the Lauren Hickey, Charles Hicking. Julie Holmes, Meredith Hostetter, Robert C. Lombardo to Dianne S. Lombardo, 149 missioners of arrogance after Farrell, Amy Gifford, Jordan Grossman, Kristina Harrison, Mary Hayes, Authority voted Monday not to at 7:30 pjn. in the auditorium of Manchester Area Agoraphobics Together Support Group, Suzanne Houde, James Jackson, Tori Jamaitis, Laura Johannes, Gary New Bolton Road, no conveyance tax. Vice Chairman John FitzRiirick, District Director Samuel Longest, Drive. 2 F Bradford Higley, Heid Howarth, Russell Hustiands, Scott Johnson, Peujia Jor$as, Amy Kohut Ftebecca Kolpinski, Tina Labreck. buy one of the houses. Waddell School. which meets Mondays at 7 pm . and Wednesdays at Knight, Et»ny Miller, Donna Mocre, Lori Laliberte, Matthew Lane, M icf^el Larkin, Michael Lenehan, Kerri Joseph H. Szumowski to Suzanne W. Szumowski, 26 who presided, declined to answer who is seeking the presidency, said Alvin Morson, Alexarxfra O'Brien, Lisa Pierson, Melirta Ouaglia, liana But the compromise ap­ The mechanics were explained by 10:45 a.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. Lindlarvj. Jennifer Lorrg, Marianne Loto. Jenrvfer Lovett Todd McKee, Deer Run Trail, no conveyance tax. questions, including one about is concerned that the procedure may Ftobbins, Jennifer Rovegno, Jacqueline Schuetz, Laura Sines, Chehta Todd Mendenh€iil, Werxfy Metcalf, Nicole Michele, Matthew Mirwr, John District Director Thomas H. Fer­ — m I^r more information, call 529-1970. Smitt, Jorrathan Soule, Abby Lym Stoltz, Detxa Strimike, Marcy Suitor, Elisabeth Kellogg to Jeffrey C. Kellogg, 77 Ashworth parently failed to satisfy protes­ Mutchek. Urxla Naumec, Erichi Nishino. how many Section 8 tenants there guson, who requested the meeting. be time consuming and encourage Bolton pumper damaged Katherine Tonucci, Errdy Whkfe, Maria Westermarck, Lisa Wilke, Jason tors. Many protestors criticized O o Rarxiall Norris, David Noyes, Michelle Palmer, Veronica Parker, Bobbi Jo St., no conveyance tax. are in the Spruce Street area. The some voters to leave the meeting Williams, Kathryn Zeidler. the commission for being ar­ Several modifications to the plan Parlato, Jennifer Patnode, David Phillips, Rebecca Pidlak, Kevin Plavin, Joaime K. Cwikla to John J. Cwikla, Pine Acres Ter­ Section 8 program subsidizes before all the elections are com­ Support group plans meeting G ra d a 12 Eben Plese. Thomas Prover>cal. rogant and said they were afraid were discussed but rejected by con­ 2 CD General hortora Christopher Redd. Anjon Roy, Daisy Santiago. Matthew Sass. Michelie race, no conveyance tax. rents for low and moderate in­ sensus. pleted. BOLTON — A Bolton fire en­ After the accident, the muck was Formerly Abused Children Emerging in Society Christine Adams, Jonathan Alpert June Bailey, Fabrizio BaldelK, Terri Sauer, Rhorxla Savitonis. William Scfwideman, Marc Sears, Stuart Sher- of the possibility of crime rising H - < Baskerville, Sherri Bek, Cheri Biake, FHvrdalie Blizriak, Amy Bloom. Krish- Eleanor A. Casperson to Harriet L. Casperson, 3 Vil­ come families in privately-owned The pxjssibilily of passing out and gine was damaged Monday after lying on its side. reU. Amy Shun$aker, Shari Sims. Daniel Smith, Sarah Spak, Karen Under the plan, voters will be (FACES), a support group for women wlto were abused nangs Bose, Louis Botti, Lindsey Boutkier, Margila Bramanis, Aimae lage St., no conveyance tax. in the area. running onto a soft shoulder, then According to Rick Highlcr, m . Slaniunas, Joseph Stephenson. houses. checked off on the voter list when entire packet of ballots in advance in childhood, meets every Thursday from 7:15 to 9 p.m. Brand, Mary Brosnan, Margaret Call, Dave Campbell. Stella Brown of 51 Horace St. Kathryn Stem, Holly Stone, Jacqueline Tedford, Matthew Theriault Frederick Henson to Eileen G. Henson, 181 McKee Fitzl^trick said repeatedly that they enter the auditorium and will was considered but rcjccu^ on the falling into a eulven. deputy chief of the Bolton Volunteer o i at the Women’s Center of Manchester Community Col­ Barry Carpe, James Carroll. Kimberly Casey. Kimberly Cherko, Alison Eiizabel^ Thorstensor\ Lynn Tillotson, Michael Tomeo, Kristin Trombley. said this morning that no one was Chmialecki, David Ciolkosz, Sherry Coderre, Tammie Cohort, Kevin Con­ St., no conveyance tax. the commissioners called the ground that it might cause con­ Donato Rattazzi, a 30-year Fire Department, no damage es­ lege. New members are welcome. For more information, Victoria Vail. Stephanie Valade, Christir^a Varvelli, Stacy Vasko, Sarah satisfied with the decision and be given voting eligibility cards. For nelly, Elizabeth Cool, Kimberly Corona. Dorian Cottar, Susie Couture, Ver^zia, Kellie Verv^art Kevin Watts. Sarah Whirv>em, Stacey WirKlish, Alex S. Dziama to Nancy J. Dziama, Green Manor Es­ hearing to hear the views of the fusion. department veteran, was uninjured timate is available yet Corey Craft, Matthew Daube. the protestors will continue to each successive election, color call Carol Jodaitis at MCC, 647-6062. B rian W ry, Chai ^fW>g, Jam es Zik)>m. tates, no conveyance tax. public and not to answer ques­ Candidates at the meeting Mon­ in the accident, but the vehicle — Asked about the piossibility of a Jeffrey Delissio, John Ditmar, Brian Domanioo, Tammy Dubois, Tammi fight to limit the purchase to only coded ballots will be handed out to Dulberger, Gregory Dunphy, Michael Dunphy, F^trick Dwyer. Matt Epstein, Sophie Nicdzwiccki to Judith Gillespie and Sally tions. day, besides Longest, were Mary Engine #134, a 1986 pumper — is mechanical problem, Highter said G ra ds 10 one house in the area. those who display the cards. The 1“ 3D Support group to meet Bridget Flynn. J^ro y FoUott, David Francolino, High honors Anderson, Woodland Park, no conveyance tax. Many protestors also criticized tellers passing out ballots will be as­ Jane Summa, Gordon Lassow, and out of service. the trucks undergo regular main­ Kertdra Freeman, Kara Gagnon, David Ghabrial, Jennifer Gietak. Ftus- Michael Abrahamson, Arxtrew Bartley. Christine Bell, Thomas Berte, As in past discussions of the seU Gray, tan Greenwatd. Shawna Gritftn, Erik Gunther, Melanie Hartley, Stephen Doyle to Helen M. Doyle, Blucficlds Addi­ Mary O'Marra, and Angela Liuico The accidcni on Clark Road oc­ tenance. Adult Children of Alcoholics meets Wednesdays from Anrw Breen, Naama Caspi, Phyllis Cort Teresa Dischert. alervkfer controversial plan to buy duplex the commissioners for holding signed specific sections of the o o James Hansen, James Harris, James HarL Jason Hawkirts, Jennifer Fletcher, Amy Hams, R ob^ Herdlein, Claire Jensert Darlene Johns, tion, no conveyance tax. the hearing at 11 a.m. instead of Chirico, all candidates for director- curred about 7:45 a.m. Monday. The The engine was a replacement for O T1 6 to 7 p.m. in room CL-219c in the Lowe Building of Hayes, Dineen Henson. houses and rent them to low- and luditorium to avoid the possibility M id ia e l Kelsey, G regory Kir>g, D a r^ K o t^la n ski. in the evening. .ships. District FYesident Thomas E. truck had been returning from a another truck that was involved in Manchester Community College. For more information David Hills, Gertian Hofwegen, Susan Hunbnglon, Scott Hurley, Michael Eric Kubik, Kathryn Lush, Michael Marcharxt Rebecca Mercier, Seth moderate income families, the that any voter will be given more m rn Irrara, Cheryl Irwin, Carl Johnson, Judrth Johnson, Stephan Joyner. Mat­ Morabito, Deborah Pease, Ouyen Phan, Laura R obir^n, David Rohrbach, But the bulk of the criticism Landers, seeking re-election, was mutual-aid call in Hebron at the an accident five years ago on Notch call 647-6062. thew Judson, Kathleen Kelly. objections Monday centered on that one ballot. George &lva, Rachel Smith. Jason SL Germairt, Heidi TomAs , Amy Weren- hinged on the concenuation of not at the meeting. Longest said he Gilead School. The school furnace Road. The cost of replacement then fn ^ Todd K as^, Kathryn King, Andrew Klavins, Lauren Klibartoff, Julie da, Joan Waseer, Jewell White, Arvlrew Zadnik. Military Notes what residents of the neigh­ Lwnpson, Christine Larson, Melisa Lata, Marlia Lavalorl, Kim Lawrence, three houses close together. But votors will not be segregated felt Landers should have been there. was smoking, but no fire was found. was appxoximaiely $156,000. Karen Lea, WIsItar Laa, Aaron Leonard, Jaeaon Lokatys, Jeffrey Longa, G rade 10 borhood said was a concentration General hor>or« Several residents said they in the hall from non-voters. O O Mark Lorxjo, Kimberly Loprira. Mikki Alejandro, Erie Algren. Netl AJibrio, Constance Arnma. Mark Arxier- of the low-income housing in Antwny Luorigo, Am Maria MacDonald, John Marcantonio, Marcia feared that the authority will con­ Ferguson said several people have Current Quotes son. Christirw Beaudry, Alison Biuso. Brian Blount Amy Bresdarx), Ryen Goldston completes course their area. Three of the duplexes m z Markslein, Jeffrey Martens, Christa Martin. Cassandra McBride, Robert asked about absentee ballots, but ab­ Browr\ Michelte Butko, Susan Cabral, Heidi Carpe. Katherine Chedburn, tinue to acquire houses in the McCaflory, Michael NcNamara, Timothy Melroy, Raymortd Minor. are close to each other. Zahida Cheudhary. Pvt. Norman C. Goldston, son of Vanessa Goldston sentee ballot voting will not be al­ z> > Jennifer Moir, Jennifer Moran, Naomi Munir, Snomg Muong, David area and create a project for Sue Yhun Cho, Jennifer Cion. Elizabeth Cleaves, Rachel Cohert, Kate The commission voted not to For > I " Mulch, True Nguyen, Sukiby Nicolas. Tricia CCorirtok, Stephen Odiemo, of 42 Florence St., has completed a unit and organization lowed. Cor$de, Wer>dy C ook, John Coor>ey, Ebum C ooper, R obert C opelarxi. low-income residents. The resi­ “It’s almost too good to be Uuc yet. ... I didn’t believe Sarah Olson, Ann f^ g io li, Nicholas F>alomw, Diana Poppas, Jkl Parent supply specialist course at the U.S. Army Quaricmaslcr recommend the purchase of a 3D CO Deanna Corona, Kimberly Crockett Howard Crowley. dents said the feared an increase Ferguson was a member of an it at first. The Russians are coming.” — Minnesota Gov. Jason Pellegatto, Aimae Pennell. Bryce Desy, Peler Dettore, Anrvnarie Diane. Michelle Doigner, Kristin School, Fort Lee, Va. house at 12-24 Horace St., but Outstanding Krystina PersinsKI, LIyen Phan, Meredith Phillips, Marian Plummer. in crime, particularly drug-re­ Donnelly. Michael Dube. Timothy Duggan, Lesiee Dupont Marcus Fir>k, voted to go forward with plans to election study committee which Rudy Perpich, who said the White House notified him Keoviegsan Rattanakoun, Patrick Readng, Jeffrey Reid, Craig Flho. He is a 1989 graduate of Manchester High School. 3D > Diana Frese, Gwyr>eth Gagnon, Edward Gaudette, Melissa Gavin. lated crime in their neigh­ that Mikhail Gorbachev is considering a visit to his state. Meribeth Riley, Brerxia Rockwood, Jeff Rubacha buy six other houses, including considered absentee ballot voting, Michael Gearm, Michael Glaser, Jon Golas, Rachael Hanley. Scott Volunteer > Leonard Sadosky, Anthony Salfia III, Jennilar Sarles, Mark Sami, Chris­ borhoods. but rejected the idea after it met with Hayee, Jennifer Hilinski, Jeffrey Hille, Patricia htornbostel. Jenrry f^rvilh , Ouellette promoted to captain one at 24-26 Horace St. and tina Savoie, Stacey Shellon, Richard Shemanskis. Tanya Sinas, Andrew "O Mark Howarth, Carla lezzi. Shawn Jackson. Karl Johnson. Sharvwn Kaul* Several said they had invested opposition at a public hearing by the “Even if all Soviet armed forces return to the U.S.S.R. Siwik, Tricia Skinner, Mark Smith, Michella Smith, Hops Sostmon, David Michael T. Ouellette, son of Norman C. and Lois M. another nearby at 213-215 Bid- beck-Lucas. heavily in buying and maintain­ committee. Service and conventional arms control moves forward, the Soviet Spafford, Allan Spok. John Kennedy. Lyrv>e Kr$app, Nerxiy Knauff, Kelly Knowllon, M a tth^ Oucleite of 15 Dean Drive, Bolton, has been promoted in well St. No one made a com­ David Stephenson, Bernadetts Taylor. Colleen Thompson, Kranco ing their houses after having Kohut Adam Kramer, Steven Lsmmey, Corey Lassen, Jason Lewrence, plaint about the other four military will retain forces many times larger than those Tomovski, Mary Tsokalos, Marc Ursin, Jik Vitner, Norman Vittrter, John the U.S. Air Force to the rank of captain. The six announced candidates for Down Litvinchyk. Phimmeson Luer>gpraeeuto. Jeoe Me. come from depressed neigh­ jxjssesscd by any other single state.” — Secretary of WWd. Robert WhtU, Edward Wtazer, Cory Wesoloskie. Jkl While, Jodi WkF houses, which arc at 170 A-B Dane Maltey, Kim berly M a rtn . D uffy McGee. PiAelanie M cG uire, R obert He is a pilot-weapons training officer in West Ger­ borhoods. major disuiet officer will each be al­ State James Baker III, promising to keep American mar, Matthew Winolski, Melin a WvnoL Carolyn Zabielski. Spruce St.. 37-39 Rorcnce St., M ercier. G leda MiUer, Steven M iller, Amy M izoras, Donr>eUe M ozzer, Jes­ many with the 496lh Tactical Figluer Squadron. Some critics said the autliority lowed to select one of the persons troops in Europe, regardless of arms control agreements G rada 11 sica Neubeuer, Dung Ngo, Came Nichole. Shawn Nichole. Angekque Not- His wife, Air Force 1st Lt. Carolyn A. Ouellette, is the 41-43 Lillcy St., and 38-40 who will serve as a voting list Youth Winner High honors laz. Amy Oliver. would allow properties to F^trida Benito. Nora Crowley. Kathy Cumberbatch, Mar)orie Debate, Wilfred Road. with the Soviet Union. Kathleen Omarrs. Eric Passmore, Susan PerxJetorv Or$ekeo Phasouk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kipphut of Meriden. deteriorate, prompting FitzGerald checker. Beth Cool Krisina Dulberger, Todd Erickson, Amy Fitting. Michael Forcuca, Knsta Nichole PhiHipon, Olga Press. Shawn Ramsey, Arxjrea Reischert. Jerviter Giacopassi, Karen Holmes, Vallarie Huckins, Tommy Johnston, Servfia The captain is a 1979 graduate of East Catholic High The suggestion for eliminating to respond that properties owned Before tlie vote is Uikcn for each for her dedication and com­ “I even had a woman last week tliat opened my front Riley, Kirk Rjngbloom. Holly F^ark, Mtchaei Robertsoa Kim, Joseph King, Elizabeth Kulpa, Michele Levris, Kalelyn Lirxlskom, Jerv Heather Robinsorv Matthew Robison, Karyn Rockefeller, Courtney School. He received a bacliclor’s degree in 1985 from the one Horace Succi purchase was by the authority set examples for election, Pat Tomkunas, the disUict’s mitment to the retarded and door and threw her check inside and got in her car and niter McCubrey. Rose, John Rothman. James Ruel, Erin Sheehan, Lisa Shinrwft. Kimberly University of Hartford. made by Richard Schwolsky, the good upkeep. full lime office suff member, will handicap>p>ed citizens of our drove off and wouldn’t even come inside.” — Florist Bill Meredith Myers, F ^ l Milton, Matthew Mornsey, Mary Oloughkn. Warviy Shook, SacfHien Slverdoud, Marchann Snatrm. Kaysone Sir>ghachack, Parkany, Stacy F\x>le, Matthew Prigneno, Darak Pryputniewicz. Jason Manivor>e Singhachack, Chrisbrxi Small, Kathleen Smith. tell the moderator, nonnally John D. community. Beth serves as Grealis, on rumors he has AIDS and how people in Belle, Rawtintis, Jannilsr Smith, F>aul Spiegel. Erik Thoresen, Usa Turek. Michael Kathryn Smith, R^ilip Smith, Amarxie Spak. Norman Specter, Robert president of a student run or- W.Va., have almost driven him out of business. Vibberts, Fkiler Wisnieckl. Stearns. Nathan Suver. Kelly Szkirka, Joshua Thompson. Shelly anization, Instnjctorsotthe Flobert Anderson, Jessica Aucoin, Mark AustirVHarper, Deborah Balsie, Tow r^rxl. Laure Tucci, Zachary Vetter. David White, Hope Wxieckl, Jtll College Notes Michael Beaulier, Kerry Belch, Bruce Berzenski. Andrea Bissonnetts. Gary Zanlurvgo. Sandicap5p>ed. Blasko, Michael Elourqus, Shannon Bowen, Nancy Bray. Bogli receives BS degree Lottery Sharon Bogli of Manchester has received a bachelor XPenney Public Meetings of science degree in teaching elementary school children with special needs, from Whcclock College. A Remembrance.a. Go ld en Rule Here arc Monday’s lottery results from around New AVtARD England: Public nicciiiigs scheduled for tonight: Bolton CONNPXTICUT Manchester Herald Daily: 8-7-6. Play Fxrur: 6-2-3-5. 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4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 15, 1990 MANCHESTER/BOLTON/STATE NATION/WORLD Junior sports Surge to record persuades investors rally will last Man allegedly bilks which topped 9 percent at the start of the and institutional investors have built up big Economic indicators for April released in NEW YORK (AP) — A surge in the Dow vestment strategist at Oppenheimer & Co. cash positions, and they should propel the last two weeks have alleviated many of month, fell to 8.58 percent. Jones industrial average to its highest level “Nobody’s in the market. Everybody’s un­ stocks to new highs in coming weeks and those concerns. Unemployment edged up to Falling rates are seen as stimulating busi­ in history has persuaded many investors that derinvested.” in-laws, investors face elimination months as they put that cash to work, they 5.2 percenU wages rose only modestly ness activity, which would be good for cor­ the 2-week-old rally is far from over. The widely followed Dow Jones average porate profits. Lower rales can also prompt said. despite an increase in the minimum wage, to switch to by 1992. moving the of 30 blue-chip industrial stocks rose 19.95 investors to switch their money from inter­ HARTFORD (AP) — An ad­ vestments through the company. By Nancy Foley Stock market activity had been very light and wholesale prices fell. ninth grade to the high school and The optimism about stocks reflects a Monday to 2,82U 3, upping the previous ministrator at the Hanford Fire In­ That was contrary to what Manchester Herald and prices had traded within a modest range est-bearing investments to the stock market. Gionfriddo told the investors he had the sixth grade to the junior high growing belief that inflation and interest record close of 2,810.15 set on Jan. 2. The Most economists believe the Federal Connolly said the Dow could hit 3,200 in surance Co. used his business card schools. The conversion han^ on rates are headed lower, a sharp turnaround earlier this year because of concern about lured since 1986. Even though junior high school average has risen more than 176 points, or Reserve’s policy-making body will leave its the next year if the scenario of sluggish and impressive title to bilk $374^83 the approval of a $3.9 million in sentiment from just last month. prices and interest rates. out of five investors — including his “Gionfriddo explained that as a interscholastic sports would not be almost 7 percenL since April 27. interest rate stanch unchanged at its meeting economic growth and slower inflation referendum for a high school addi­ “You can almost hear the opinion in-laws — according to documents result of his position with The eliminated completely if the Super­ Broader market indicators also advanced today. Two weeks ago, many analysts were holds. Hartford, he had access to deals of­ tion scheduled to go before voters change,” said John Connolly, head of the in­ strongly Monday, and about two issues rose Inflation ran at a rate of more than 8 per­ Tlie upside for stocks could be even big­ leading to his arrest. intendent of Schods’ budget recom­ cent in the first quarter, the highest rate predicting the Fed would boost rates to fered to, and then refused by, com­ mendations are adopted, school offi­ this fall. vestment policy committee at Dean Witter in price for every one that declined on the ger, he added, if Congress and the Bush ad­ Anthony Gionfriddo, 32, of East “The whole business of competi­ since the early 1980s, and other indicators combat inflation. Hartford, has been charged with panies who do business with The cials are considering phasing them Reynolds Inc. “Money that’s frozen out of New York Stock Exchange. ministration reach an agreement to cut the tiveness in the middle school suggested the economy was growing at a Reflecting that belief, interest rates kept first-degree larceny and five counts Hanford," according to an affidavit out over time. this market wants to get in.” The turnaround in sentiment has been so falling Monday after plunging on Friday. budget deficit significantly, which should Using his business card to estab­ When the junior high schools are doesn’t run with the philosophy of “I think it’s a big bull markeu” said swift that many investors have missed the too-fasi pace that would only wwsen price of fraud in the sale of securities. the middle school,” Chesterton said. Yields on long-term government bonds, drive interest rales lower still. He was arrested Monday after a lish credibility and his official let­ converted to middle schools, the ad­ Michael Metz, managing director and in- rally, analysts said. Cautious individuals pressures. Students at that age should be com­ four-month investigation by the terhead to write promissory notes ministration will look at converting peting against other students in the Economic Crime Unit of the Chief and other financial agreements, to intramural sports as well, said school and themselves, he said. State’s Attorney’s Office. Gionfriddo allegedly convinced his James P. K enney, superintendent “Interscholastic sports is in many Water Firm must open to woman Gionfriddo. who was held on “clients” that they could make at of schools. Any changes would be ways a gifted program,” Kennedy $150,000 bond, also faces bad check least a 50 percent return on their in­ gradual, he said. said, “while an intramural program May that employers must bear the charges in Superior Court in vestment in a few months. “It’s not a high priority,” he ^ d . WASHINGTON (AP) — The ac­ “If they will take her back, that’s has room for everybody.” release burden of proving they did not dis­ Manchester relating to about But the checks he wrote were “We’ve recognized that there is a counting firm Price Waterhouse is what she wants to do.” criminate illegally once there is $36,000 he spent in a one-year drawn on his personal account and long history there.” But Kelley said he would hate to being required to give a partnership Heller said he believed this to be period on the Daily Numbers lottery a number of them bounced, said Su­ Although most middle schools see interscholastic sports eliminated. and back pay to a woman who ar­ the first lime a federal judge has or­ evidence bias played a part in per­ protested sonnel decisions. game. pervisory Inspector Michael DiLul- and junior high schools throughout “Kids don’t like it,” he said of in­ gued that ^ e was denied the promo­ dered a firm to make someone a Although officials from The lo. the country do not have inter­ tramurals. When intramurals have tion because she was not sufficiently partner. Gcscll earlier had decided that mere was evidence that Price Hartford did not respond to a re­ Among those who claim to be scholastic sports, they are a tradition been offered, far fewer students By The Associated Press ladylike. Ms. Hopkins, formerly a senior quest for information, law enforce­ victims of Gionfriddo are Etominick in many of the towns east of the have turned out for them, Kelley manager at Price Waterhouse, left Waterhouse discriminated against Ms. Hopkins, but he also found that ment sources said Gionfriddo was and Marjorie Fraca of East Hartford, river in Connecticut, according to said. River managers today released The decision Monday by U.S. the firm in 1984 and has worked as his wife’s parents. the Finn had other reasons which fired from his job as investment ad­ Thomas Kelley, athletic director at near-record amounts of water from a District Judge Gerhard Gesell could a consultant to the World Bank. According to the court docu­ Making sports less competitive in ministrator for the company’s Illing Junior H i^ School. dam to unburden the foaming, could have been grounds for deny­ ments, Gionfriddo convinced the the junior high schools would affect mean Ann Hopkins will become a treasury services department once bloated Trinity River, forcing Price Waterhouse has not indi­ ing her the promotion. Fracas he could make them much The Auociaied Preu the quality of athletes that the high partner in the firm cm July 1 and the investigation began. “We don’t want to do away with thousands of Texans from their cated whether it will appeal, Heller The Supreme Court decision sent more comfortable after Dominick school will get, Kelley said. “This receive up to $400,0(X) in back pay, Richard Garrett, vice president REMEMBERS — A grieving Patricia Hughes is helped down them overnight,” said Allan B. homes downstream. Farmers vented the case back to Gcscll for further Fraca’s retirement by investing their Chesterton, assistant superintendent is, as it should be, a feeder program according to James H. Heller, one of said. and treasurer of The Hartford, told their anger with threatening calls. The case already has been to the hearings based on the altered stan­ money in U.S. Treasury bills at a the steps of Immaculate Conception Church in Waterbury for curriculum. There would be an for the high school,” he said. her attorneys. inspectors that Gionfriddo was not Sirens blared Monday each time Supreme Court, which ruled 6-3 last dard of proof. preferred rate. outcry from students involved in the About 200 students participate in “She’s won her case,” Heller said. authorized to make investments. Monday as pallbearers prepare to lift her husband Howard's dam operators opened huge steel Grinold’s net loss during the three interscholastic sports now, accord­ Garrett said that a review of cor- casket into a hearse. More than 2,500 people attended the sports and their parents, he said. gates to increase the flow of water But Chesterton said that inter­ ing to Kelley. The junior high {X)rate records shows he made no in­ years was $102,366. into Lake Livingston, about 60 CAPE COD’S BEST VALUE joint services for firefighters Hughes and Heriberto Rivera, scholastic sports are not in keeping schools have teams in soccer, cross miles northeast of Houston. Below ALL NEW killed last week when their firetruck apparently lost its brakes with the philosophy of a middle country, basketball, softball, Great Location and Great Price the dam, an estimated 7,(XX) people and slammed into a tree. school, which school officials hope , track, golf and tennis. BINGO Lrxik what $49* will buy: Water mains to be flushed were urged to evacuate. St. Bridget School •Dinner Allowance.s Children Uiulcr 12 Free “What’s scary is what we know is 74 Main Street •Complimentary CtK'kuiils • Newly RemiHlclcd RtKims The Water Division will be clears. This will prevent rust and coming,” said Alanna Shaver, Manchester, CT •Free Continental Brcaklast •.-\erus.s I'mm Ocean Beaches flushing water mains from 7:15 sediment from being brought into whose family left its Hardin home in ______•Kclriizerators in all rwnis the home’s system. Bolton referendum scheduled for May 23 favor of a trailer next to a Red Cross SUrtl Ftbruary 1, ino (rtiursdiy) a.m. to 3 p.m. through Friday in Admiulon (Includct 3 Fieti) 32.00 *P;ickages i rmi .$49 If sediment does get into a shelter. I’kgs arc pcT nilc for iwo pci'plcpcopl the following areas of the water Building Commission reports were plans to begin replacement work on nesday, May 23, from noon to 8 N i'« Oamw »nd Ntw P rIZ M (ovtr 31 J)00) Iti a Stt slijfchU system: Woodbridge Street north home’s hot water tank, the By Donna O’Leary As the water has risen, so have W in d0] Jammer missing. Kemp then asked if offi­ the high school roof in June. Haz Door* Op«n Al liOOpm I ., 8(X1 M-t ;870 Mis.hr.’ homeowner should wait until it pjn. at the town hall. The referen­ the tempers of those in the way of ■ MOrOK IS'- to the town line, including South Manchester Herald cials from those commissions could Pro division of Ensign Bickford Sun Pitying At 7:3^f>«n J' Stxi 553.8716 AlUXhcr clears and then open the faucet at dum will be a yes or no vote, with the water. The Trinity River "Vannouui^N A U2f>6-1 (!30H) 3 0 H -2 3 7 0 Windsor customers. Also Weaver, deliver oral reports. plans to remove asbestos at the The Auociaied Presi i>oor PrliM W South Shore Bolton voters met Monday night an advisory of “no — too high” or Authority said it has fielded Bretton, and Clyde road areas. the bottom of the tank to drain the Zoning chairman Mark Johnson elementary school beginning in to act on the $9,124,421 town and “no — too low“ as guidance for the numerous threats. Also north from Lydall Stteet, be­ collected material, which will set­ described the Jan. 1 moratorium on June, with completion due by end of SANDBAGGED — Kenneth Crump stacks sandbags in Gar­ school budgets, but learned that the Board of Finance. “We’re very security conscious tween Kennedy Road and Parker tle at the bottom. subdivisions of two or more units. It land City. Ark., Monday before the bags are airlifted to areas budgets will be decided instead at a About 150 voters listened as August. and we obviously have some unhap­ Street. And Walker, Princeton, and Also, if a load of wash is done was put into effect while the com­ The meeting was adjourned until May 23 referendum. Peterson told the audience due to py campers out there," the along the flooded Red River. Parker streets. Green Road, and with discolored water, the load mission updates zoning regulations. the referendum vote on the 23rd of The voters gathered at the state statute and Roberts Rules of authority’s John Jadrosich said. East Middle Turnpike. should be kept wet and done again Johnson said the commission is elementary school’s all-purpose Order, the budget could not be dis­ May. “They’re not satisfied that we’ve rain fell in Oklahoma and Texas two have blamed the Corps for some of after the water clears. Four ounces rewriting the regulations, which If the budget passes, the town room. cussed at the town meeting due to re lc a ^ too much water or not weeks ago. the flooding. Fire flow tests and hydraulic of cream of tartar should be added should be ready sometime in July. moderator will c^l for a special capacity tests of the system will to help clean any discoloration of Kay Peterson, town meeting the referendum. But the town meet­ enough.” Scores of people remained out of “The Corps has been criticized for moderator, read a letter from Town ing could have been adjourned and Art Mensing, chairman of the meeting to ask voters to authorize The dam today approached record their homes in Louisiana because of not releasing enough water from also be done during this week. the clothing. Public Building Commission, said Clerk Katherine Leiner slating that discussion held if voters wanted. the selectmen and treasurer to bor­ releases of water as lotrcniial rain tlie rising Red River. It was ex­ some of the facilities in advance of UP TO The water may be discolored It normally takes a few hours for several projects were going on in the row necessary funds for the budget pected to flood 6(X) square miles and pressure may be reduced the water to clear in a home. If 574 signatures had been presented Helen Kemp, executive assistant two weeks ago hundreds of miles to the heavy rains to provide for addi­ requesting a machine vote on the to the selectman, asked that the an­ town. If the budget is not passed, the the north finally reached Lake there, including 2(X) square miles of tional flood storage capacity,’’ Pryor during flushing. If the water ap­ water appears discolored longer, Two outdoor bathrooms were in­ budget. nual town report (copies were avail­ board of finance will have seven Livingston. cropland, said Maj. Jack Scherer of wrote. pears discolored, the homeowner the homeowner should call the stalled at Herrick IVk, he said. First Selectman Robert Morra able) be accepted, noting that days to prepare a new budget to be “There’s not a whole lot that can the Army Corps of Engineers. should try to avoid using it until it Water Division at 647-3201. At the schools, Hartford Roofing “I am unsure as to whether or not said the vote will take place Wed­ Zoning Commission and Public presented to voters. be done at this point. It’s a giant The Red subsided slightly in parts of Arkan.sas, but the threat of flood­ these standard operating procedures flood — a Texas-size flood,” are the best procedures wc could be Jadrosich said. ing near Garland remained. National Guardsmen and volunteers using to protect life and property." Flooding since April 15 has Jadrosich said earlier releases on In B rief . . . claimed 12 lives in Texas and one in sandbagged levees in the town about 20 miles from Texarkana. Lake Livingston would not have Oklahoma, where the danger was made much difference. mostly over. “What they’re doing now is plac­ ing sandbags at the base of the levee “This is the kind of flood you can H i IIHf SHE Thieves steal over 100 bird decoys NEED SOME EXTRA Schiavone faces pivotal test today The flooding also may have led to to clamp down on the areas where expect to sec every 1(X) years." he a murder-suicide by a Louisiana it’s seeping under, like you’d bend a said. “This will become known as HARTFORD (AP) — A delegate tion in the state today. There were ESSEX (AP) — Thieves who Danos, a prominent New England SPENDING MONEY!! farmer, a neighbor said. DcSoto water hose to cut off the water," said the Flood of 1990." primary in Stamford could prove to other battles for the 5lh Disttict broke into an Essex antiques store dealer in the carvings prized by Pu'ish farmer James McMullen, 58, Jolin Upton, secretary-treasurer of As the level of the 90,(XX)-acre, be a pivotal lest for Republican Republican and Democratic con­ passed up heirloom silver, collec­ many collectors as folk art, said the shot his 58-ycar-old wife, Billie, and the levee district. 55-mile Lake Livingston rises, dam gubernatorial candidate Joel gressional nominations and in one tible guns and high-priced furniture “devastating” burglary had taken Newspaper routes available himself Sunday, said sheriff s Capi. In Washington, Sen. David Pryor operators open the 12 flood gales a Schiavone. legislative contest. to steal more than 100 bird decoys, about 95 percent of his decoy stock. Marvin Melton. of Arkansas asked the GciKral Ac­ little wider. The releases depend on At stake in the primary today If Schiavone loses narrowly, he’s carting off a flock of the folk art ob­ “It’s hard to believe it happened in your area... Damage to Texas agriculture has counting Office to look into the way hourly reports from about a dozen 1 were the city’s 19 delegates to the expected to have even greater dif­ jects valued at more than $100,000, in a nice little town like this,” he been estimated at between $500 mil­ llic Corps regulates water levels in inspectors, who report gauge read­ July nominating convention. ficulty than he’s already having in police said. said. Earn money and prizes by lion and $7(X) million since heavy the region. Some farmers and others ings upstream. Schiavone, a New Haven wooing enough delegates to qualify Slate police said one or more businessman, is seeking to qualify for a primary. If he loses big, he’s The burglary Friday night or early burglars apparently broke into the delivering the for a September primary against said he may quit the race altogether. Saturday cleared the shelves of the store through a rear window. fronlrumier John G. Rowland, a If Rowland loses, it will be per­ EJ. Danos & Co. store of almost Manchester Herald Abortion protesters defy court three-term congressman from ceived as a psychological blow to every carved wooden waterfowl on his heretofore textbook political display, said Joe Danos, the shop’s CALDWELL in your neighborhood. Waterbury. where abortions arc performed. little stumble along the way," ad­ Voter turnout at Stamford’s 23 campaign. owner. A few of the duck and geese ATLANTA (AP) — Operation ding, “Wc feel we’ll be victorious in But with his lock on the nomina­ decoys carried price tags into “five OIL Call today to get more details. Rescue anti-abortion protesters Operation Rescue had asked the polling stations was expected to be court for cmergciKy help to block llic long run." very light. Polls were to be open tion, a loss won’t really hurt him. figures,” and some dated to the late entered an Atlanta abortion clinic 649-8841 llic ruling, but the court rcfu.sed on a Lynne Randall, who operates an from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Rowland hopes to prevent 19lh century, Danos said. today, defying the U.S. Supreme Atlanta clinic that has been a fre­ The winner-lake-all election was Schiavone from qualifying for a “The cream of the crop is gone,” Court’s decision to uphold an order close 5-4 vote. 647-9946 Operation Rescue sjwkcsman Bob quent Uirgci of the protesu, wel­ the only gubernatorial delegate elec­ primary. Danos, still stunned, said Monday. barring them from going within 50 Jcwill said at least five jxroplc went comed the action. “Wc have to He stood in the store’s high-ceil- feet of such clinics. balance women’s right to pirivacy Adelaide...... all There were no immediate arrests, inside the Allanui Surgi-Ccnlcr this Drug overdose caused man’s death inged decoy display room, where .7 7 » with people’s right to jxotcsi," she some lower-priced birds had been but police were called to the Atlanta morning, and the clinic spokes- Brookfield S t...... all said. against the dealer who sold Milliken put on view as replacements; other PER GALLON C.O.D. Surgi-Ccnlcr. said a clinic spokes­ wonuin confirmed that protesters ROCKY HILL (AP) — Prices Subject To Change East Center...... 25-207 odd were inside. She declined to give Since July 1988, when Atlanta the drugs. shelves still were bare from the woman who declined to give her Laboratory tests have confirmed that 150 Gallon Minimum East Middle Tpke...... 0-155 odd any other dciailt. hosted the Democratic National a man found dead with a needle in Under stale law, dealers of illeg^ theft. name. Convention, city police have ar­ drugs can be punished by death if Galway S t...... all his arm at the slate Veterans Home The high court on Monday uplicld In their appeal to the Supreme rested 1,320 demonstrators at prosecutors prove that the drugs the and Hospital in Rocky Hill last Haynes...... all a Georgia judge’s ruling that or­ Court, Operation Rescue members (Jperalion Rescue sit-ins. Many of dealers sold caused death. OUR SPECIALS RUN IN CYCLES... month d i^ of a drug overdose. a Highwood Dr...... all dered the anti-abortion group to stay had argued lliat llic AilanU injunc­ the protesters barricaded abortion Bailey could not be reached for tion violated their free speech riglus. clinics, blocking patients and comment Monday. But late last Hillcrest...... all at least 50 feet away from the Robert E. Milliken, 41, died of PRE-SEASON FIX IT! property line of any Atlanta facility Jcwill called MiMiday’s action “a employees from entering or leaving. month he criticized the veterans Homestead St...... all acute and chronic intravenous nar­ Includes Adjusting: cotism, more commonly known as a home, saying it hindered an inves­ ANY MAKE Horace St...... all Gears, Brakes, drug overdose, a spokeswoman for tigation into Milliken’s death. Jean Rd...... 30-65 the slate medical examiner said Although veterans home ad­ ANY MODEL Headset, ministrators informed the home’s Jefferson...... all Court: air tax goes step too far Monday. $-jg99 Bottom Bracket, The tests did not determine what security force about the death, they Kenny St...... 1-84 drug killed Milliken, but cocaine did not notify Bailey or state police Hub Bearings MONTPELIER, Vl. (AP) -- above the Earth's surface extending taxes. (Mountain BiKst (10.00 Extra) Kenwood...... all DON'T FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR CATALOG AT abuse contributed to his death, the when Milliken’s body was found in (Wheel Tniing Extra) Slapping a lax on air isn i a well from runways, but they arc luH sub­ “In my heart 1 didn't feel it would Marble...... all pass, but with the judicial system spokeswoman said. a bathroom at the home April 6. grounded idea, Vermont’s Supreme ject to taxation. ANY ONE OF OUR 14 LOCATIONS! . ______you never know," llic elder Clavclle John M. Bailey, stale’s attorney in Bailey learned of the death four McCabe...... all Moreover, the aiurt said, the sur­ Court says. . , , , said. Hartford, was awaiting the test days later. The delay jeopardized the °5o“ Safety Check Plus North Main...... all The ruling Monday ended a legal faces encroaching on Winoo.ski’s air yVNj-* His son lauded Winooski for its results to determine whether he chances of arresting and convicting tussle over air space between tlie space arc established by the federal Great Bikes by; rniMiecear-, Oakwood St...... 264-371 Tonica Spring Trail...... all creativity. could pursue criminal charges the drug dealer, he said. cities of Winooski and Burlington. govcnuncnl, not by Uie city of Bur­ Blanch! - Specialized Helmet Special Packard S t...... all Union Place...... all Fed up with noisy planes from lington. "But 1 would have been real Fat Chance Ibis Rachel Rd...... all Union Street...... all Burlington’s airport, Winooski a Ilic ruling cased a bit of tension surprised if they would have BNE executive plans early retirement Peugeot - Nishiki Reg. $50 Rossetto Dr...... all few years ago sent Burlington a in llic Clavcllc family. prevailed," said the Burlington Wadsworth St Ext...... 157-164 mayor. “And wc would have had a BOSTON (AP) — One of the few “I’m going home," Payne said. “1 $90,222 property uu bill for use of Burlington Mayor Peter Clavcllc BONUS COUPON UnIvega Sterling Haro $OQ99 Squire Village...... all Waranoke...... all big hole in our budget if they would senior executives who stayed with always considered this a short as­ Winooski air space. grew up in Winooski and is the son NOW THRU SUNDAY. MAY 20 GT Serotta Fisher have prevailed, so I’m very Bank of New England after it signment and I let everybody know NOW Stock Place...... all Wetherell...... all William Wargo. wlw argued uic of Raymond Clavclle. Winooski’s Ross Dyno pleased." reported huge losses this winu:r said early on that I wanted to go back to case for Winooski, said ilic airport longtime collector of delinquent he plans to lake early retirement at Hartford.” noise lowers the smaller city s age 54. Laic last year, the bank began to CALL NOW property values. , , „ 20%OFF David B. Payne — die bank’s show huge losses primarily due to But the Supreme Court ruled in WE DELIVER ANY SINGLE ITEM’ WITH THIS COUFV^N chief financial officer — will surp bad loans in the plunging New 647-9946 643-2711 Burlington’s favor, uplioldiiig a EMERGENCY CYCIEi, ^^TCENTER / N l ’ lU down in July afu;r 32 years with ilic England real estate market. The $25 judge’s ruling llial tlie tax couldii l FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL For Home Delivery, Call lAMN institution. Named to the lop firuin- billion bank had more than $1 bil­ Not Juel a Saatortal Commitment be imposed on an "inuiginary sur­ Vernon • Eeel Harllord DIAL 911 647-9946 cial jX)St last year, Payne came from lion in losses last year. E. Hartlord, Silver Lane Plaza ■ 568-3121 face.” May Sab andi Sunday. May 20th Naw Britain and Harttord ilora* ckj*ad Sunday* B^AAiano M.Hi ai 9 A M .• Sai,. the bank’s Connecticut subsidiary. Federal regulators apparently Vernon, Poet Road Plaza • 872-7740 i®anrl|fatpr HrralJi The court said federal law recog­ In Manchester Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 He was named president at Connec­ sought the ouster of several top bank SAVE BIG ON 1989 MODELS!!! nizes certain "imaginary surfaces ticut Bank and Trast Co. in 1988. executives.

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“That’s where the book comes in ment agencies. The program is handy,” he added. sponsored by the Commission on terrorism For example, about a week ago, Accreditation for Law Enforcement police were looking for a possible Agencies Inc. and four major law Indian nine pulls into tie for CCC East lead WASHINGTON (AP) — A com­ child-abuse victim in the local enforcement membership associa­ mission investigating the bombing school system. An officer, perhaps tions. of Rut Am Flight 103 is asking the dians into a first-place tie with East Junior Jim Jackson relieved Manchester coach Don Race said. Jackson p 2-0-1-1, Leonard cl 2-1-tl-O. boutiiiof using the manual, decided to contact By Herald Staff Thursday night at 7 against East 2b 2-2-2-1, Soars 2b 100-0, Davie 1b 4 0-1-0, The two other accredited depart­ United States to consider military starter Steve Joyner in the fourth the bureau, Digan said. “Within Hartford H i^ , also 10-2, a 1-0 loser Hartford at McKenna. “We figured we could show up and While rt 2-1-0-0, King If OOOO, Gilbert t ments in the state are Glastonbury strikes against air terrorists and con­ to Enfield High on a no-hitter by the and registered his first win of the win. We didn’t play very well, just 3- 0-1-0, Glaser pr 0-0-00, Barry 3b 2-01-1. minutes we found the child.” HARTFORD — With two games If East Hartford defeats Rockville Pardi 3b 1-0-0-1. Botttmley c 4-000, Stanizzi and the State Police. duct covert operations if direct ac­ Raiders’ Brad Tweedlie. Rockville year. He gave up two runs on three well enough to win. Boutilier is Besides helping the department During the lengthy accreditation left in the Central Connecticut Con­ tonight and Manchester beats En­ It 2-0-O-0, Cunningham rt 2-1-00. Totals tion is not possible, sources close to rallied to defeat Windham High, hits, walked one and struck out one. 307-7-4. operate more effectively, national ference East Division schedule, a field Wednesday, the Indians can starting to hit again.” process, the department had to meet the investigation said today. 8- 7, to move its CCC East mark to Senior George Covey tossed the Manchester scored three runs in HARTFORD PUBLIC (2) — J. DeJasus ss accreditation also is saving the two-way tie exists for first place win the league title outright by beat­ 4- 0-1-0, Rivort 3b 4-0-2-0. Lopez 1b 3-1-1-0. 816 standards and pass an in-depth, The report asked for a national 9- 2. final frame. the third inning keyed by RBI- police department — and ultimately A ^ with Rockville High only a half ing East Hartford Thursday. Fournier p 2-1-O-0. Quinones 3-01-1, Alrrx>nte on-site inspection by four assessors. system to notify passengers of Senior Lindsey Boutilier led an cf 3-01-0, Morales If 3-0-0-0, SanSago 2b the town — money. game back. A crucial game will be played singles by Boutilier and senior Ryan The process involved many hours of credible bomb thr^ts. It also called tonight at 7 between Rockville and If Rockville beats East Hartford, otherwise cold hitting Indian lineup 3-0-0-0, R. DeJasus OOOO, Almont 2-O-OC. The accreditation saves the town Barry. A sacrifice fly by senior Totals 27-2-6-1. rewriting and updating police for a halt to government-ordered in­ Visiting Manchester High it can clinch at least a tie for the with two hits and scored twice. Manchester 103 012 0— 7-7-4 about $7,000 per year, or 10 percent, V East Hartford at McKenna Field. Craig Pardi in the fifth pushed the department policies. stallation of expensive plastic ex­ defeated Hartford Public, 7-2, Mon­ Manchester, 12-5 overall, will play CCC East tide with wins in its final Public, which committed eight er­ Indian lead to 5-1. Jackson doubled Hartford Public 000 101 0— 2-6-8 in liability-insurance costs, accord­ Joyner, Jackson (4), Covey (7) and Bottom- The depaitment’s accreditation plosive detectors in airpe^, saying two games against Enfield and ing to Wood. day afternoon to run its CCC East at Enfield Wednesday afternoon at rors, falls to 1-13. in John Cunningham in the sixth. ley. Fournier and Ouirvnea. was mainly the result of efforts by more testing is need, sources said. record to 10-2. That pulled the In- 3:30 before its final league game South Windsor. “We d id n ’t hit the b a ll,” MANCHESTER (7) — Joyrw p 3-2-10, WP- Jackson (1-0). LP- Fournier. Although it cost $10,000 to apply Detective Peter Moskal and The seven-member commission for accreditation, and that sum must Lieutenant Beau Thumauer, who led investigated the Dec. 21, 1988, be paid every five years when the the accreditation team. bombing of I ^ Am Flij^t 103, department applies for reaccredita­ The department decided to apply which killed all 259 people aboard tion, there is still a net savings of for accreditation because “we the jetliner and 11 people on the Bruins, Gavitt won’t talk about $25,000 every five years, or needed to establish a standard of ground in Lockerbie, Scotland. $5,000 per year, he said. professionalism,” Wood said. Members of the commission, Reaccreditation involves review­ “We’ve been here for many years, which included four members of ing every standard to ensure the of Celtics’ offer and things were getting more fast- Congress, handed a copy of the Oilers department remains in compliance paced and complicated. This path of report to President Bush and vic­ PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) — Big Dave questions," said Mike Tran- as well as aeating new standards as information will be here for others tims’ family members this morning. East officials have refused to com­ ghese. Big East associate commis­ needed. Wood said. to follow.” The report was scheduled for for­ ment on reports that Dave Gavitt, sioner and longtime confidant of The Manchester department is Asked if the department has mal release later in the day. Sources collide the conference commissioixr, is tJx Gavitt. one of three in the state and 134 in achieved its objective. Wood with copies of the report provided leading candidate to become direc­ Tranghesc said the commissioner the nation that meet a voluntary ac­ replied: “There’s no question about details in advance. By Howard Ulman tor of basketball operations for the had given no indication of a pending creditation program for law enforce­ it.“ “The destruction of Flight 103 The Associated Press Boston Celtics. move. The Associated Press may well have been preventable,” Red Auerbach, the Celtics’ pxesi- “If he left now, people in clurge the report said. BOSTON — Ray Bourque and dent, said on NBC Sunday that of our league would be shocked,” EVERY HOME NEEDS AT LEAST ONE — Dr. Bernhoff A. Dahl is offering building plans “National will — and the moral Mark Messier are competing for Gavitt, a former Providence College Tranghesc told The Providence Production and kits for an outhouse design he calls ‘The Throne.” Dahl, a pathologist in Bangor, courage to use it — is the ultimate more than just the Stanley Cup and coach, had been offered the job and Jountal-Bulletin. “It’s certainly in Maine, promoted something called the “Pig-Out Diet" about 10 years ago. means to defeat terrorism,” the the NHL’s most valuable player was the Celtics’ top choice. the realm of possibility, but it would award. take a very special job and a very From Page 1 report said. Big East spokeswoman Chris The commission recommended The captains of the Boston Bruins Plon^y, who originally said Gavitt special set of circumstances for him planning, training and equipping the and Edmonton Oilers are neck-and- was out of town aixl could not be to leave here now.” and non-durable goods fell 0.6 per­ The Fed said its industrial {M-oduc- military for “direct, preemptive or neck in the battle for leadership of reached, said later he was in the Gavitt, who was instrumental in cent in April after gains of 0.3 per­ tion index in April stood at 108.7 Merus retaliatory military actions against the mutual admiration society. league office Monday but would not putting the Big East together 11 cent in March and 1.3 percent in percent of its 1987 base, down from known terrorist hideouts in countries “I told him this after a few beers” return repiorters’ phorx calls. years ago, said last year for the first February. 109.1 percent in March. From Page 1 that sanction them.” while they were Canada Cup team­ “He says he’s just not in a posi­ time that he might consider leaving Eturable manufacturing was off In its capacity utilization report, It also calls for public support of mates, Bourque said. “If I’d been a tion to comment at this point,” the commissiorxr’s job. 1.0 percent following improvements the Fed said the manufacturing actions to punish terrorists. general manager and had a new Plonsky said. He expressed dissatisfaction with of 0.8 percent in March and 1.9 per­ operating rate fell 0.7 percentage Its first effort at underwriting a public ofTering failed The company apparently failed to get enough investors Commission members gave Bush franchise, over anybody he’d She acknowledged, however, that continuing battles over matters he cent in February. Non-durable point to 82.2 percent in April. when the U.S. stock market collapsed in October 1987. to sustain it until the public offering came through, so it a private briefing on the report two probably be the guy I’d pick to start Gavitt indicated it likely would be a believed should have been settled by manufacturing inched down 0.1 per­ In 1988, the firm changed its name to Merus Personal went bankrupt in December 1989, according to Werbner, hours before the president was meet­ a new franchise.” topic for discussion at the Big East the conference’s athletic directors cent after falling 0.3 percent in The rate at lactories producing Blood Banks, acccording to The Denver Post. who said the town’s investment apparently had no ing with families of those killed in Messier said of Bourque: “I know meetings next week at the Ponte and said tlx opportunity to run an March and rising 0.5 percent the durable goods fell a full percentage During that year, Merus began to negotiate a second protection. the bombing. his talents and the team player and Verde resort in Jacksonville, Fla. NBA team still had some appeal to previous month. point to 80.7 percent, while the rate public offering, but needed about $500,000 in the interim Today, Manchester’s mayor criticized Negro for in­ Rep. John Paul Hammerschmidt, team leader that Ray is. I know the “We have discussed that ... and him. Output at mines was boosted 0.9 to survive, according to Werbner. vesting in a company “that wasn’t there” and not telling R-Ark., a commission member, said Boston Bruins rotate around Ray. he prefers not to comment on that Gavitt once turned down tlie at plants making non-durable goods The Auociated Prett percent following a 0.7 percent gain slipped from 84.6 percent in March It was then that Sollinger and Donald Campbell, who town officials earlier about the problem. the report recommends elevating the He’s just a great player.” either," she said. chance to become president of the “The company just didn’t exist,” said Werkhoven. New Jersey Nets. in March and a 1.4 percent decline to 84.3 percent last month. briefly served as chairman of Merus, set out to raise the stature of security officials inside All that buttering up isn’t just an PLOWED UNDER — Boston catcher Tony Pena, right, is run over by Kansas City's Rey “I’m sure our people will ask in February. Utility production was The operating rate at mines rose money from individuals and companies in New York and “Whatever it was, it never came together.” the Transportation Department and attempt to soften up an opt>oiiciit Palacios in the ninth inning of Monday’s game in Kansas City. Palacios, tagged out on the Negro and Chmielecki were unavailable for comment who can single-handedly dash tlie up 0.6 percent after rebounding 3.2 0.9 percentage point to 88.3 percent, New England. the FAA. play, hit a grand slam in the bottom of the 10th as the Royals won, 9-5. this morning. The panel also would put a other’s greatest hopes — to win a percent in March and from a 0.8 while it jumped 0.5 percentage point Sollinger approached the town of Manchester, which Werkhoven also said, “Why was nothing said in federal official “in all the major air­ Stanley Cup. percent fall in February. to 86.6 percent at utilities. was represented by Negro, and in January 1989, the town December when this thing went dead? We haven’t gotten ports to do nothing but look after Their opinions are backed up by treasurer invested $200,000 from the town pension fund a straight answer about this. A red flag should have gone security,” Hammerschmidt said. players on both sides in the best- in Merus promissory notes that were supposed to pay 15 up somewhere. Why wait four months and not even men­ He said “a lot of improvements of-7 Stanley Cup final beginning KC has a grand finish percent interest, and later 16 percent. tion it to the Board of Directors?” have already been made (in airport tonight in Boston, where the Bruins Cuts Payment was never made when the notes came due on The mayor said he wants to see the entire Merus in­ safety) just because the Pan Am 103 have won their last eight games. Jan. 26 of this year. vestment transaction investigated and evaluated. incident was so dismaying and Game 2 is scheduled there Friday From Page 1 shocking.” night. at the Red Sox’ expense “We were a little dismayed in the Bourque and Messier, both 11- way FAA had handled security back year veterans, and St. Louis’ Brett the grand slam off Jeff Reardon original budget. That will cost But, he also said that the school By Jane Jankowski suicide-squeeze bunt that scored Top lawman backs new jails then.” Hull arc the three candidates for the Luis Rivera, aixl the Red Sox led (1-1). It was also his first hit of the $50,000 because asbestos that the board should provide money in its Hart Trophy that goes to the most The Associated Press boiler is encased in must be budget for such projects before it 5-3. season. valuable player chosen in a poll of The Royals closed the gap to 5-4 “I’m just thankful to the Lord it removed, he said. funds programs like the special ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — At­ and that $376 million seized from monitored by use of an electronic KANSAS CITY, MO. — What members of the Professional Hock­ in the bottom of the eighth with happened,” lx said. “1 was just But Frank Maffe, co-chairman of focus program at Nathan Hale torney General Dick Thornburgh drug traffickers is helping to pay for bracelet, said Harri J. Kramer, a Jus­ was shaping up as anotlKr disaster ey Writers’ Association. Jackson’s towering to left thinking of putting the ball in play. the finance committee, said the town School. “They’re pushing the spe­ today encouraged state and local new federal prison cells. tice Department spokeswoman. for reliever Smoking Messier was second in scoring in field. But Davis fouixl himself with It felt like the World Scries." should pay for the repair of the cial focus first,” he said. “They drug war officials to provide both Thornburgh said that seizures of Thornburgh spoke a day after Mark Davis finally had a storybook the NHL during the regular season a runner at third and one out in the Reardon, who signed a big free Waddell School boiler, which is not should be dealing with the essentii prison space and alternative senten­ such assets and the federal govern­ Louis Sullivan, the secretary of ending. From Page 1 with 84 assists and 129 points, while top of the ninth, before a double agent contract with the Red Sox, working, as well as one at Nathan items first.” ces for drug law violators. ment’s ability to share seizures with health and human services, told the Thanks to Rey Palacios. His Bourque had 19 goals and 65 assists play got him out of the jam. shouldered tlie blame. Hale School that Maffe believes will “As a former governor. I’m well state and local officials sends “a conference that the government has grand slam in the bottom of the lOth and was probably the league’s top “I’ve been giving up a lot of nms. “You can’t do any worse tliat not last through the 1990-1991 Werkhoven also said the $5,500 aware of the resistance that you crystal-clear message to those who hard facts, not “smokc-and-mirrors “I do think smokers have some inning gave tlie Royals a 9-5 victory defenseman. They have continued but we turned the double play and what I did tonight,” he said. “Blow a school year. recommended to be cut from central face,” Thornburgh told the officials might dabble in the drug business. projections,” showing a steep rights,” said Frank Maffe, a smoker. over the Monday Today, he said the movement on the their outstanding play in the that gave me a lot of confideix’e,” lead and give up a grand slam to During the budget hearings, the administration salaries was not a lot gathered at a conference called by Simply put, as we say to the drug decline in cocaine-related medical night. playoffs, in which Messier has a said Davis. “I looked at that as a lose. I don’t think I’ve done that bad mayor said the schools could come of money. According to Kermedy, the Office of National Drug Control emergencies in the United States. school board to ban smoking reflects “I’m Uiking it as it comes,” said profiteers, ‘You make it. We take league-high 26 [HiinUi and Bourque my whole career." to the town for money in an emer­ the savings will come when the ad­ Policy. He described that response it.’” Sullivan said reports from the a “Big Brother” mentality. “It can be Davis (1-2), who has already blown g(Hxl sign.” carried to extremes,” he said. has played excellent defense and of- The Royals sent the game into Red Sox manager Jrx Morgan gency, Maffe said. ministration asks for an eight per­ as “not-in-my-backyard — the He also said that alternate means Drug Abuse Warning Network four saves after signing a $13 mil­ fen.se. extra innings in the bottom of the concurred. Mayor Terry Werkhoven said cent raise instead of eight and a half. knee-jerk, so-called NIMBY of punishment are available and showed a drop of nearly 20 percent Schools Superintendent James P. lion free agent contract. “1 kx)k at “Wlien you watch Ray Bourque ninth when Willie Wilson, pinch “Mother of mercy. That was today that the Board of Directors TTie school board is likely to vote response.” should be expanded and that such in cocaine emergencies in the fourth Kennedy, who said he gave up this as a boost for the team.” play, you sec that he’s not only such running for Russ Morman, scored agony — at its best. We didn’t uike would consider paying for the on final budget cuts at its May 29 Yet, Thornburgh said, citizens options will be explored at a con­ quarter of 1989 after several years of smoking 10 years ago, said he docs And it couldn’t have come at a Th« A uooaM d Pr«M a pure talent, but he seems to ... on Mike Macfarlane’s double down advantage. We let a dead club off boilers. meeting. should be aware of the obvious al­ ference after Labor Day called in iiKreases. not support a ban because tlic better nxrment. work harder tlian everybody, too," the left field line. the floor, bad as they played." DRIVING — Detroit’s James Edwards tries to get around ternative. “Would they rather have “Now, this decrease represents teachers and staff are adults, and he The Royals, now 11-20 in what Washington by the National Institute Edmonton defen.senian Steve Smith TTie Royals had two other charxes The Royals took a 1-0 lead in the dangerous felons at large in their of Justice. just one data point in an ongoing believes smoking areas can be has been a nightmarish start to a New 'itork’s Patrick Ewing (33) in their NBA playoff series. provided without infringing on the said. “He’s probably the best defen­ to score in the inning, but two run­ first iiuiing off Red Sox ace Roger own back yard or have them incar­ That conference will feature offi­ series of reports, so we cannot season bright with promise, snapped Game 5 is tonight at the Palace in Auburn Hills, Mich., with Student with shotgun rights of non-smokers. seman in tlie game right now. He’s a ners, including Palacios, were Clemens, who is 9-1 lifetime against cerated in their neighborhood? The cials who are running such programs describe it as a trend,” he said. “But a three-game losing streak. They The school board will consider pleasure to watch most nights. I’m dirown out at home. the Royals. Detroit leading, 3-1. answer and choice are clear.” as boot camps, intensified super­ let me say this: the results I am had dropped four of tlx’ir last five reporting today are not smoke-and- the policy change and is likely to not going to have much pleasure “When you come front bchiixl, That lead was short-lived, as tlie He noted that the federal govern­ vised probation and electronic watching him in the series.” games. kills two in dormitory mirrors projections, assumptions, make a decision at its May 29 meet­ it’s inqxinant to the spirits of the Red Sox came back with two runs in ment is spending $1.4 billion this monitoring, in which prisoners stay Boston goalie Andy Moog has a extrapolations or hunches.” ing. Davis entered the game in die team." said Kansas City maiuger the second on an RBI double by BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — A Bozeman Police Chief Dick year to build more federal prisons home and their whereabouts are different view. He watches Bourque Odds are stacked eighth inning with two on, one out . Ellis Burks and an RBI single by Montana State University student Boyer said officers were called to from behind and is itiaiikful for die and die score tied 3-3. First ba.seman George Brett kept Rivera. armed with a shotgun kilted two Langford Hall on the MSU campus help Bourque provides. Boston’s Wade Boggs greeted die Khh alive for the Royals with a Clemens went 7 innings, giving other students early this morning at at 2:20 a.m., where they found two * GRAND OPENING ^ “He’s aggressive out there. He him with a deep fly ball dial glanced two -out single. Jim Eisenrcich up 6 hits, 3 runs. 2 walks and sulk­ an MSU dormitory, authorities said. students who had been shot more in Pistons’ favor wants die puck,” Mixig said. “Goal- off the glove of cemerfielder Bo singled, and Wilson walked, loading ing out tliree. A suspect was arrested in East than once. The victims died later at OXFORD PACKAGE STORE tenders often have to react off of Jackson for a two-base error, scor­ die bases. Palacios, who remaiixxl in Royals starter Stixm Davis went aHiielvxk. TTx Knicks became just Helena a few hours later following a Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, he what your teammates do aivJ wluit By Alan L. Adler ing Carlos Quintana. die game as catcher after pinch run­ six irmings. He allowed 6 hits. 3 tlie tliird team in league history to high-speed chase. said. 451 Hartford Road Manchester 643-7796 the opiXMients do. And if Ray’s reac­ The Associated Press Jody Reed followed with a ning for Macfarlane, followed with runs, 5 walks and struck out four. win a best-of 5 series after U ailing tion time is quicker than everyone NEW OWNERS: Mark & Alison Eagleson AUBURN HlLl-S, Mich. (AP) 2-0, rallying to lx*at Boston and ad­ el.sc’s, that nx'ans die goalteixler has vancing to tlx ss'inilinals. Every factor favors tlx IX'Uoit Pis­ MANAGER: John Merrill a little more time to react." ■'ITiey came into Boston’s build­ tons tonight in Game 5 of tlx East­ M(X)g may need all die time he Mets can’t solve Knepper again ing when iiolxidy ex[vcied tlieni to CASPER CLEANING Sale on May 14th-19th - Comle Say Hello ern C'onfereixc semifiiuls against TRY can gel against Messier. and beat tliein pretty soundly," Ed­ SMIRNOFF _ SEAGRAM’S 7 “It’s a scary thouglit to liave Mes­ the New York Knicks. MYER'S SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Sid plugging,” uact and pitclxd last moiitli at Class IX’Uoit leads tlx series 3-1 after wards said Monday. “'Tlxy can Power Washing VODKA ^ sier bearing down on you,” Bruins AAA Plioenix, joining tlx Giants ciHiie bask But if we )'la> at tlx top Original Dark W H IS K E Y ^ Femarxlcz has faith in his fastball, I'cmandez was beaten by Kixp- winning Suixluy in Madison Square Houses - Boats * Businesses rum r a coach Mike Milbury said. but New York Mets maiuiger Davey ixr at die plate, too. Kixp|xr’s just in time to face tlx Mets. of our game, tlxy wiiiiT be able ti> Litre ® 1.75 U. ^ “Large,” is how Boston defen­ Garden. .A victory tonight would Decks/Patios - Mobile Homes ’’SHARKBITE" Johnson says he’s not so sure the bases-loaded single to left over a Siixc re-joining tlx Giants, Krxp- cliiK'h a tliird straight tnp to the con­ beat us." seman Glen Wesley de.scribes dx* jxr is 3-0 witli a 1.69 LIRA in his Only fimr teams tuse won a $ 9 . 4 9 $ 1 4 . 4 9 ^ veteran left-luuider is popping them drawn-in infield drove in a nui to ference fiiul. Tractor Trailers - Buses m $1199 6-foot-l, 210-ix)und center. “He’s a suits against tlx Mets. txsi sit 7 .senes alter trailing ' 1. in dx'rc. give dx Giants a 3-0 lead in dx IVtruit lias balaixe. .Six Pistons great player. He’s very big. He “Knepper gives us a lot of tor ilx Knicks iii avoid eluiiiiu- R.V.’s & Campers Canadian Mist 1.75 Lt. “Nothing’s going right for me.” fourth. Kneptxr was given die green scored a dozen ix more [xniits in BERINGER RUMPLEMITZ moves tlx: puck very well, lakes the luui. they must get Pauicx Ewing Whiskey $14.99 said Femarxlcz (2-4), after losing to light to swing on a 2-0 pitch. trouble, for some rea.son,” said Dar­ Sunday’s 102-90 victory, desjme no body. ryl Strawlxrry, who is 6-for-43 the full early and often. Fiwmg Friendly Service ■ Free Estimates % ZINFINDEL Clan M acGreger 1.75 Lt. 1 Litre die San Francisco Giants 4-2 Mon­ ‘Tve hit die ball real well against Pistons being among tlie top U) Scotch $17.99 “He’s a very crHisi.stent player aiul sss'ied 30 secsimlTulf [h i i i i Ls on day night. “But there’s nothing die Giants over die years," said (.140) lifetime against him. “He playoff s*.orets. ^ White John Beggs 1.75 Lt. he works hard, game in aixl game keeps us all off balance. He pitches .Sunday after playing just six remove harmful mildews $ 1 7 . 9 9 wrung widi my fastball.” Knepjxr, who sjxnt nearly niix IVuoit is at lioitx at Tlie Pal.ice, Scotch $16.99 for location. And when a pitcher minutes in the first half because of out.” R’maiidcz gave up more duui five years in Houston before die Astros where it is 39-6 tlii* season. exterior power wash -- window wash '^ x $ 5 . 9 9 Cuervo Margarita to When Waytx: Gret/ky was Uaded foul trouble. hits for dx first time in seven starts, released him in tlx middle of last dixs tliat, you know it’s going to be IVUoit has loads of playoff ex­ 750 ML go 750 ml. $13.49 to Los Angeles IxTore last ss’ason. The Knicks must also make gutter cleaning -- gutter cleanout allowing seven hits and three runs in season. “I’m sure Roger (Craig, a long ball game." perience, including two siraiglii ap- Messier emerged from his stiadow. Will Clark gave tlx Giants a eiKiugli [xriiixtei sluits to keep tlx Korbel POPOV five innings to tlx* Giants, who won Giants maiuiger) knows I can hit.” [x-araixes in the F'lnals and an NBA ' all for one low price S E A G R A M ’S But his teammates always viewed Pistons from colLipsnig on F'wing. for only tlx third tiitx in 14 home Kncpjxr, who suirted his career first-inning lead with a two-run championship lust season. senior citizen discount Champagne ^ VODKA S him as a leader and one of dieir with dx Giants, re-signed with them honxr, his fifth. as they have done smcesslully in GIN r games. F'eniandez was (xitdixled by IVtroit is a 9-point favcxiie ac­ most valuable players. Trailing 3-0, the Mets scored three of four g.inies Fwmg broke spring specials through April Brut or ^ 1 .7 5 L t ^ V Bob Kncpfxr (2-1), who took a last summer aixl paid immediate cording to lots Vegas ixidsmakers. 1 .7 5 Lt. “Wayiw was a little more visible,” dividends. He shut out the Mets in single runs in the sixth and seventh IcKLse fix 4S [■Kimts in tlx Knicks’ Extra Dry five-hitter into die seventh inning If you want it clean.. $ 9 . 9 9 Edmonton defen.scman Kevin Lowe aixl beat the Mets for dx second New York on a five-hitter last as Greg Jefferies and Mark Carreon Ami. IX'tnnt has desire. 111-103 victory in tlame 3 .Satur $11.49 © $14.49 said, “but, for as long as I can time in five days. August. each hit tlieir fourth homers of tlx “It sc*ems like anyTlimg less titan day. renwmber, Mark lias been a leader .season. anotlier cliampionship would be a “It’s going to tv very tough, esjx- Just call Casper! K ahlua M r . Glacier Bay on die hockey team, if not the “Knepixr pitched his kind of This season, lx hud to wait until Kevin Bass’ two-out, RBI single disapixnnuiient," s.tid James Ed­ cially against a very physical team Coffee Liqueur BOSTON leader." game, and my guy didn’t have his May 1 to sign again widi the Giants in the seventh put tlie Giants up 4-2. wards. whose 20.5 si*ries avei.ige like IXiioit." guard tlerald Wilkins The Ghost That Does The Most! "Mark Me.ssier is dx* prototype grxxl fastball," said Johnson. becau.se he was not offered arbitra­ Steve Bedrosian came on in tlx leads Deuoit. “We don’t want to said. 12 PK. Beer Blackberry or hockey player of the ’80s and ’90s,” “1 felt better tonight dian 1 have tion afuir becoming a free agent ninth with two runners on and luve u short season." The Pistons say the Knicks 1.75 Lt. Apricot 1 ./5 Lt. Smith said. “He luis the finesse. He the last couple of tinie.s,” said Fer- over the winter. He was granted per­ nobtxly out to retire tliree suaiglit New York will try to avoid haven’t sluiwn tlxni anything dil Sale $ 5 . 9 9 luuidez. “But I just have to keep mission to sign a minor-league cun- batters for his fifth save. elimination with anotlxr miracle femrit in tins senes. Rt. 85, Hebron 228-3858 SALE $15.95 has die rough, tough grinding style. Plus Tax S Deposit SALE $34.99 10—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 15, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, TUesday, May 15, 1990—H Suns looking to wrap up series against the Lakers S o ftb a ll High School Roundup Twins add Tonight’s Games By The Associated Press Nevertheless, the Lakers, who visit the in a to Phoenix. We have to try to win it play a big game. I have a firm belief out and do it, or they’ll bury us. You dominated the league in the 1980s, Western Conference semifinal that is right away, even though it’s on their that our team can get it done. We’re never think you might be here, but Awesome vs. Glenn II, 6 — Fitzgerald The have his­ winning five championships and tied 2-2. home court. We feel confident a championship team. Three-one is a it’s reality.” HTiger vs. Sportsman, 7:30 — Pitzgerald Police vs. PM Const., 6 — Robertson to A’s slump tory on their side. The Phoenix Suns reaching the confereixie finals every In the other Eastern semifinal, the “Some teams fold when the deficit you don’t want to get into, The Trail Blazers are looking for­ have the right number. year since 1981, are feeling the heat. , leading 3-1, entertain Lakers wake up and start rallying. but there’s a lot of basketball left.” ward to playing at home after drop)- Lindsey vs. Taylor, 7:30 — Robertson Phoenix is only one game away “It's nervous time,” reserve guard the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednes­ They seem to say: ‘Oh, no. The The Lakers’ Magic Johnson ping two games in San Antonio. Joline vs. Elks, 6 — Nike from winning iu Western Con­ Michael Cooper said. “I think the day night Lakers are back. We’ve had i t ’ scored a career playoff-high 43 “It’s the best two-out-of-three Nassiff vs. Avanti, 7:30 — Nike A L R o u n d u p ference semifinal playoff series. beads of sweat are starting to fall The Suns are in position to upset “Our team is different. We play px)ints in Game 4. But James Worthy now, and two of them are at our Cox vs. Purdy’s, 6 — Pagani Only four teams in NBA history down my forehead. I know we can the Lakers, thanks to their opening- the same type of game and we feel scored only 16 while making only 5 place,” guard said. “It’s Fat Belly vs. Allstate, 7:30 — Pagani have come back from 3-1 deficits to come back. I have a lot of con­ game victory at the Forum, where like we can come back, too.” of 21 shots, Byron Scott was held to pretty hard for them to come in here Sheriffs vs. Memorial, 6 — Keeney By The Associated Press win. The Lakers were one of them, fidence in this team and what we they had dropped 21 straight games. Los Angeles coach Pat Riley four pwints and the team’s two big and beat us. When we get here we 3 Penny vs. Pub, 6 — Charter Oak against Phoenix 20 years ago. In ad­ can do.” They also won Games 3 and 4 in thinks the Lakers can come back. He men — Mychal Thompson and play a lot better defensively.” The arc so good that it’s news when Coach Rick Adelman hopjes the dition, the Suns have lost all six of The can wrap up Phoenix. gave them a day off Monday to con­ Vlade Divac — combined for only REC LEAGUE — Main Pub/MMH routed J.C. Pen- they lose. their previous playoff series against their best-of-7 Eastern Conference Guard Jeff Homacek said the serve all their energy for tonight. seven pxiints and six rebounds. home crowd will get involved after iwy, 15-1, Monday night at Nike Field. Dean Gustafson And after winning 22 of their first 28 games, the world the L^ers, geoing swept in three of semifinal tonight by defeating the Suns “have to go over there thinking “I think you have to keep things “We’ve got to have more p>eople the Spurs hinted that Portland’s ripped four hits for the winners while Eric Lindquist, 'champions A’s have dropped three in a row, includin|; the last four, iiKluding last season’s New York Knicks at Auburn Hills, we can win and not settle for think­ in the proper perspective,” Riley involved,” Johnson said. “The pres­ home-court edge isn’t as great as the Dave Lauzon, Curt LeDoyt and Sicott Matson had three Monday night’s 6-2 loss to the Minnesota Twins, who conference fmal. Mich., while the ing we’re going to let it come back said. “First, we have to go home and sure is on us to win. Either we come one San Antonio enjoys. got five hits from Kirby Puckett, one more than the A’s w each. Frank Rattison, Tim Lauzon and Kevin McCullogh added two each. Mike Banjanski and Terry Mann had collected against Allan Anderson. two each in defeat. The A’s started the weekend with a 5t/2-game lead that NIKE — Brown’s Package Store held off Mudville is down to three over the runnerup Chicago White Sox. Nine, 5-4. Dave Dougan had three hits, including a home They have scored only five runs during their mini-slump. run, for Brown’s while Jim Bombria homered twice. Paul “Right now we’re struggling with consistent at-bats SCOREBOARD Steinner and Bill Maneggia collected three hits each. and having trouble getting the ball to fall in,” Manager Tom Caravella, Jeff Phelan, Mark Gurry and Crescent Tony LaRussa said. “That’s all it is. Three games is hard­ DeCiantis had two hits each in defeat. ly a streak.” Royals 9, Red Sox 5 ()(niiW5n- WOMEN’S LEAGUE — Century 21/Lindsey Real In the only other American League games, it was Kan­ B a se b a ll (10 innings) H o ck e y Estate ripped Manchester State Bank, 14-1, at Charter sas City 9, Boston 5 in 10 innings and Toronto 8, Detroit BOSTON ik A N S A S a T Y Oak l^ k . Cheryl O’Donnell led the winners with two 3, also in 10. American League standings ab r h M ab r h b< hits while Linda Contos and Dee Burg had two each in The Twins rocked Dave Stewart (6-1) for six runs on Bosga 3b 4 0 1 0 Seitzar 3b 5 1 1 0 Stanley Cup playoff glance defeat. 10 hits in four innings to win for the 10th time in their JoRead 2b 5 0 0 1 Stillwell aa 5 1 3 0 CONFERENCE FINALS last 12 games. Stewart, who had eight consecutive vic­ GraanW If 5 0 1 0 Perry ijh 4 0 0 1 V/alas Conlerenca 3VE5T SIDE — Lydall Inc. beat North United U'VMukM Bmnaky rf 3 0 1 0 BJcnan cf 3 2 11 Boston 4, Washington 0 tories and hadn’t lost since Sept. 8, entered the game TofooB Methodist, 6-3, at Pagani Field. Terry Fisher led the win­ Evare dn 4 1 2 0 Brett 1b 5 1 3 1 Boston 5, IWashington 3 Boston Penat) 1. LOB— Pit­ Pitching {5 Decisions) boned Mika Bek, 5rsl basemen, to Graenvilla of Don McAllister added two each. f n CO Detroit 000 020 010 d - 3 SL Berrwd teams. Cindnnat 2 2 7 75a — tsburgh 11, Ctocinnati 6. 2B— Wirviingham. S l^ a r t Oakiar>d. 6-1. .857, KBrowa Texas. the Southern League. Ed Fitzgerald, Danny Ma, Jon 7- 0 forfeit win over Vinal Tech on Williams scored on Matt Nokes’ single. E— Fernandez, Felix Lee. DP— Toronto 1, Sl Joseph Manchester’s next game is Wed­ 03 San Diago 16 16 .500 71^ Sabo. Benztnger. SB— VanSlyka (4). 5-1, .833, SUeb. Toronto. 5-1, .833; Candiottl. CHICAGO CUBS— Recalled Jell Pico, Oelroit 1. LOB— Toronto 5, Detroit 13. Notre Dame Borgida and Yoan Johnson secured Monday when the latter failed to ap­ Dettoit’s Frank Tanana took a three-hitter into the toa Angataa 15 17 .469 8’ ^ SF— BonUa. ClevelaixJ. 4-1, .600; GHams. B ^ton, 4-1, pitcher, from Iowa of the American Association. nesday at 3:30 pun. at Fitzgerald 2B-MWilson, Phillipa, Sheets. H R - McGriH EAST CATHOLIC pear for a scheduled game. eighth inning. Houston 12 19 .387 11 IP H RER BB SO 800; Key. Toronto, 4-1. 800; Sanderson. Oak- Sent Joe Kraamer, pitcher, to Iowa. the singles wins for Manchester. O O (6). SB— Trammok (1), MWilson (7) Xavier Field against Enfield High. Son Franciooo 12 20 .375 111/Y Pittsburgh lar>d, 4-1, .800; CFinley. California, 5-2, .714; CINCINNATI REDS— Placed Mariano Dun- Raauitt: Fitzgarald (M) dal Joaa Nagron 6-0. “This is the tliird lime they’ve IP H R ER BB SO FairTield Prep Little League m z AUama 10 19 .345 12 Terreil L I -2 1 2-3 6 5 5 1 1 Clemens. Boston. 5-2. 714, Holmar^ Seattle caa second baseman, on the IS day disabled Manchester scored six times on 6-0: Ma (M) dal Jaioo dagan 6 2. 6-1, Borgida Toronto failed to show," Coventry coach Monday's Gamaa Kramer 3 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 5-2. .714. lisL Transferred Eric Davis, outfielder, from the (M) dal Tung Do 6 2. 7 5. Johnson (M) da< o > CaruM 4 1-3 6 2 1 3 1 three walks and a couple of hits, in­ Cindnnali 5, Pittsburgh 3 Kipper 2 1 0 0 0 1 ISdey to the 21-day disabled lisL Called up Pt»n Haip 6-1, 6 2. Ed Kravitz Bnan Blount (M) Rich P'age, who said this was the Ackar 22 3 1 0 0 0 1 cluding an RBI double by Dawn AUonta 3, Chicago 2 R>wer 1 0 0 0 0 1 National League leaders Paul Noca, infielder, from Nashville of this dal Tuan TrarvHoai La> 63 . 7-6 (14-12). Nail first forfeit win he's received in 20 I > I - San Diego 5. Philadelphia 1 DV4af(J W.1-0 2 3 1 1 2 4 COC-East O'all American Association. NA'nONAL LEAGUE — Sunnysidc Up downed the Fellows, in the first. It added five in Alibno Laland Boubliar (M) dal Toxan Davia- Cincinnati Based on 84 at Bats. 33 03 San Frartoisco 4, New Tbrk 2 Hanka 1 0 0 0 0 1 MONTREAL EXPOS-Recalled Jerry Goff, Lawyers, 12-3, Monday night at Leber Field. Swve Rug­ JarTtos An»ro 6 0. 6 4; Jaion Jonaa Kevin years of coaching baseball and Armstrong W.6-1 6 7 3 3 4 2 G AB R H the second highlighted by Cheryl Loa Angelae 3, Montroal 2 DatroK P e t COVENTRY catcher, from Ftoianepolis of the American As­ Guaratts (M) dal Man Davar Javiar Aponla 61. softball, said. Birtsas 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Dykttra Phi 26 106 23 41 giero struck out 14 to lead Sunnysidc, 2-4. Todd Only gamaa scheduled Tanana 72 3 4 3 3 3 5 .387 Bacon Academy sociation. Optioned Nelson Santovenia, Irwin’s two-run homer. UConn not 33 > 64) Hannaman 1,0-3 4 4 4 Dibble 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Duncan Cm 26 80 21 34 RHAM Coventry goes to 11-4 with the TUtaday's Gamaa 1 2 3 2 0 .382 catcher, to Indianapolis. Napolitano had three hits, Nick DclGuidicc two and Dar­ Glaeton 1 1 1 Myers S.7 2 1 0 0 0 3 Alomar SO 31 124 17 46 .371 “This was a good win for us,” > - • Fhttaburgh (Smiley 3-3) at Cincinnati (FUjo 2 3 0 2 CHENEY TECH win while Vinal is 0-11. Covenuy Dibble pitched to 2 batters inthe 8th. Larkjn Cm 29 118 21 43 364 ren White a bascs-loadcd double to lead the winners. East golfers net 2-1). 735 p.m WP— OWard. BOLTON 1 13 1 15 Manchester coach Cyndi Walz said. 33 Umpires— Homo. Barnott; FirU. HOP— Larkin by TerreN. B^iatcher Cm 28 113 18 40 354 Matt Howroyd and Kevin Lappen hit well and Pete was to resume play today at 3:30 al Chicago (Pico GO) at Atlania (Z.Smith 2-2), Koftc; Umpires— Home, Range; First. Layne; Sabo Cm 27 113 26 Fellows was 2-for-2 with two 740 p.m. Second. Roe; TNrd, Morriaon. 40 354 COC West O'all C a le n d a r Carlson played well defensively for the Lawyers, 1-5. win in ACC play home against Bolton High. T— 3:38 A— 10.833. Secorid. Winters; Third. Hohn. Santiago SO 29 103 13 35 doubles to lead Manchester. the favorite Houston (Scott 1-3) at SL Louis (Tudor 4-1), .340 W L W L T— 2.56. A— 24.211. TGwynn SO 32 129 22 43 .333 CromwoH AMERICAN — American Legion remained unbeaten HEBRON — The East Catholic 835 p.m. 12 3 13 4 Sophomore Michelle Brown was die Treadway Ad 23 88 8 29 330 Rjrband Philadelphia (Mulboltand 1-1) at San Diego 7 6 7 7 Today at 6-0 with a 7-3 win over Modem Janitorial at Waddell High golf team came home a 4-3 MHS golfers second National League results Uribe SF 30 91 11 30 330 East Hampton winning pitcher in relief for (Raamuaaen 3-1), 1035 p.m 7 8 7 8 BasabaJI Giants 4, Mets 2 VanSlyka Rt 29 103 18 34 .330 Rocky Hill Field. Rich Griffcth and Jason Cogan combined on the winner over Sl. Joseph in All Con­ Montreal (Da Martinaz 3-2) at Loa Angeles 6 8 6 9 East Catholic at St Joseph, 3:30 Manchester. “She (Brown) suirted a at Eastern Invite NEWYORK SAN FRAN Home Runs V ir^ Tech 5 10 5 10 Chaney Tech at CovenUy, 3:30 mound for Legion. Scott Cochran and Matt Lavatori hit necticut Conference action Monday in Big East (R Momnez 2-2). 1035 p.m Braves 3, Cubs 2 little shaky but then she got them ab r h bl Dawson. Chicago, 9; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 8; New Ifork (Darling 1-3) at San Francisco Bolton at Portland, 3:30 well and Jamie Waters and Jarred Freeman played well BALTIC — Manchester High, die CHICAGO ATLANTA Jatlan>2b 4 12 1 Butlar cf GDavis, Houston, 7; KJohnaon, New >brk. 7; 1-2-3,” Walz said. afternoon at Tallwood Country (Burkett 2-1), 1035 p.m ab r h bi Softball defending champions, had to settle a b rh b l Eltlaraa 3 0 1 0 Litton 2b Mitcheil. San Francisco. 7; 7 are bed with 6. Bolton at Coventry. 3;30 defensively. For MJ, Scott Rickard and Brent Marler hit Club. Wadnaaday's Gamas Wailon cf 4 0 0 0 OMcOII cf 4 0 1 0 Magadn 3b 1 0 1 0 WCIark 1b R unt Batted In CCC East-girle OaJI for second place honors on Monday BRISTOL (AP) — The University of Connec­ SndbfQ 2b EaalCalholic at South Catholic, 3:15 well, Nick Robson played well defensively and Dan MHS girls tennis The win lifts die Eagles back to Houston at S I Louis, 135 p m. 5 1 2 1 hk/nry p 0 0 0 0 HJhntn 3b 3 0 0 0 Mfichal If JCarter, San Diego, 28; Dawson, Chicago, w L w L Gfac« 1b Boys Track Toomey and Amind Anngcri pitched well. at the 17lh annual Eastern Connec­ ticut arc considered the underdogs going into Now York at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m. 4 0 1 0 Oson c 0 0 0 0 McRyIdt If 4 0 0 0 Bata rf 27; Bonilla. Pittsburgh, 26; WCIark, San Fran- Windham 11 0 14 1 Enfield at MarKhester. 3:30 the .500 mark at 5-5-1 overall, 2-5 Dawson r1 4 1 1 1 Gant rf Phiiadeipbia at San Dwgo, 435 p m. 4 0 1 0 StrwtKy rf 4 0 1 0 MWkna 3b osco, 25; MaWilliams, San Fraodsco, 24; East Hartford 9 2 10 3 East Cathoiic/SL Eiernard at ttand 3 30 NATIONAL FARM — Boland Brothers nipped Vit- a step closer in the ACC. Sl. Joseph is 9-3, 1-3. ticut Invitational at the Pauii(iaug today’s Big East league baseball tounionicnL Pittsburg at Cmcinnab. 7:35 p m McCiodn H 2 0 10 Gragg 1b 3 1 0 0 Marthl 1b 3 0 0 0 GCanar c Guerrero. St Louis, 23; ONeill, CtrKirviaD, 23; Rockville 8 2 11 3 Dasconz If GIrla Track tner’s, 9-8, at Vcrplanck. Chris Greaves and Mark Hat­ HARTFORD — The Manchester East’s Pat Purcell and Sl. Joseph’s Countty Club. Chicago at Atlanta, 7:40 p m. 0 0 0 0 PraaJoy 3b 4 2 3 1 Carraon cf 3 1 1 1 Ufiba M Wbliach. Montreal. 72. South Wir>d6or 6 5 6 8 Enfield al Manchester. 3:30 In contrast to the Huskies basketball team, Montreal at Los Angelea. 10:35 p m Saia/a/ 3b 3 0 0 0 Murpf^iy rf 3 0 2 0 Knapoor p MANCHESTER field hit well and Dennis Naan and Alex Solomonson High girls’ leimis team moved Waterford High look home the Lyons c 3 0 1 0 Pitching (5 Dedalona) 4 7 5 9 Ea»l Calholic/Windfiaiti at South Windsor, Su:vc Roach shared medalist honors, UCoiui made it into the baseball toumamcni by the DwSmt ph 1 0 1 0 Whitt c 3 0 1 1 BMbn ph 10 0 0 BranDay p Vioia. New >brk. 7-0, 1 000. Heatoa Prt- Fermi 3 8 3 10 330 played well defensively for Boland’s, 2-1. Pattick Duffy team championship with a total of Dunston s« 4 0 2 0 Cabrar ph another step closer to its sixth each carding a 39. East look the Eastern League standings 1 0 11 Frndaz p 1 0 0 0 Badrotn p tsburgh, 6-0, 1.000; Cook, Philadelphia. S-0, Enfioid 1 9 4 9 Boys Tennis skin of the teeth. Gtrard c 3 0 0 0 Boavar p pitched effectively for Boland’s, sttiking out eight. Cory straight CCC East championship 343 with Manchester two strokes W L Pet. GB 0 0 0 0 TauM ph 1 0 0 0 1 000; Armstrong, Cirvinnab, 6-1, ,857; Drabek, Hartford F\jbiic 1 10 4 12 Cheney Tech al RHAJd, 3:15 medal point, 266-269, to lake the Wyrr>a ph 0 0 0 0 Kaskalh p Briton (Rd Sx) 10 1 633 0 0 0 0 Wfkhrtt p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh. 6-1, .857, GMaddux. Chicago, 4-1, O klt Tennis Soper, Oiris Pelkcy and Greg Boitaro hit well and Ryan Monday afternoon with a 7-0 back at 345. Afuir losing to Providcrxie 8-7 at home two LancasU p 2 0 0 0 Karfaid p victory. Hamftburg (PIraU) 17 11 607 1 0 0 0 0 DRaad ph 0 0 0 0 600, Tudor, S t Louis, A-1. .800; KeGrosa, Maloney at MarKhester, 3 30 Fermi High’s Keith Fmlcy shot p 0 0 0 0 Lamka 2b 4 0 1 0 Lurau: and Aaron Dulka pitched well for Vittner’s, 2-2. shutout win over Hartford Public. weeks ago, the Huskies were all but eliminated C «n rv> ^n (IrxJot) 16 13 .552 OMaUy ph 1 0 0 0 Montreal. 4 2. .667, Morgan, Los Angelea, 4-2, COC Easl-girit O’all Golf (Xlicr East scores were: Mike Loogp 0 0 0 0 kifanta sa 3 0 0 0 Amiy and Navy downed Eighth District. 11-6. Adam 39-38 to take the individual cham­ Hag«rftlown (OrioU) 18 15 545 2^/2 Muuimn p 0 0 0 0 667. W L W t Manchester/South Windsor at Entield The Indians arc now 5-0 in league Klopfcr 41, Brian Gonnan 44, Jamie from the playoffs. They needed a sweep in their DClerk ph 0 0 0 0 Giavtr>a p 2 0 0 0 London Crig»r«) 16 16 .500 4 Machado p 0 0 0 0 RHAM 13 0 13 0 (Grassmere). 3 p.rrv Amart, Robert DcPaull and Ryan Spencer hit well for pionship with a 5-ovcr-par 77. Ramos ph 1 0 0 0 LoSrnth rf competition and 10-3 overall. Public Fournier 44, Pal Lee 48 and Art Tis- direc-gamc scries at Pittsburgh and some help from Albany (YankMt) 12 12 .500 4 10 0 0 Sattar ph 1 0 0 0 COVENTRY 7 3 10 4 Totals 33 2 8 2 Totala A&N. Navid Zarinejad hit well, Philip Holmes pitched Manchester’s Jim Carroll and Mall 32 3 1 0 3 Totala 33 2 7 2 Tolala 33 4 10 4 Bacon Academy 5 7 6 8 Wsdnatday dips to 1-4, 2-6. Manchester’s next chofer 50. Scion Hall against Providence to make the playoffs. R M drig (PhtrftM) 10 19 345 8’ ^ Chicago 101 000 000—2 New Ysrk 000 001 100—2 BOLTON 3 10 4 12 well and Viimcy Paviclack and Aric Smith played well Kohul each carded 8ls to puce the WtMitonafjrt (Mrnrft) 0 20 ,310 9W Atlanta B a sk e tb a ll Basabalf match is today against CCC inlcr- MorxUy't GaniM 010 000 02x—3 San Frandaco 200 1 00 lOx— 4 Monchaslar at Enftald. 3:45 Every thing fell into place. UConn and Scion Hall LOB— Chicago 0, Atlania 8 2B— Prasiay 2. for Eighth. East girls tennis Indiaiui’ effort. Now Bntian 6, Canton Akron 3 £ — Eltlar. DP— San FrarxJtco 1. L06-- Naw East Catholic al Xavier (Palmer Fieki), 7 p rn. confcrcnce foe Maloney High in a Whitt, Murptiy, SarxJbarg. HR— fiandbarg (6). ROOKIES — Marcom outlasted Pagani’s, 19-16. Manchester junior Jason Oaiway, swept. The Huskies, all but counted out, London 7. Hageratown 2 Ysrk 7, San FrarKitco 9 2B— Jalfariat, COC Weei- girls O'all Chaney Tech al Bolton, 3 30 make-up match at the Indians’ home Dawson (9) S B - McClandon (1). DwSmith (5), Harnaburg 2. Headtng 1, 10 inrunga GCa/la* HR— WCIark (5). Jaflanat (4), Car­ W t W L Covenky at East Hampton, 3 30 Ryan Pemberto and Kevin Toolcr hit well and Vinay An- bows to S. Heart the defending individual champ, had leapfrogged the Friars and grabbed the final spot in S— kifanlB. NBA playoff glance courts. Only gamea achedulad raon (4) S~ BranDay CromweU 10 2 11 4 Softball nigeri played well defensively for Marcom. Brcndcn HAMDEN Host Sacred Heart a 45-41 card fur an 86 total. die league lourncy. Tuaaday’a Qamaa IP H R ER B8 SO iP H RER BB SO c o n f e r e 7k : e s e m if in a l s East Hampton 10 4 13 4 Enisid al Manchaslar, 3:30 Sophomores Kate Chadbum, Jen Chicago Wittiamafkxt al Albany Naw ttork (Bast-of-7) Rocky HiK 4 9 4 9 East CathoUc at Sacred Heart 3 15 Chase and Eric Viara hit well and Irving Cortes played Lar>castaf 7 1 3 8 1 1 0 2 UCotui faces No. 1-ranked Scion Hall in game Canton Akron at N«w Bnlam Frndaz L,2 4 5 7 3 3 2 5 Saturday, May 5 R)rtlar>d 2 12 2 13 Covanky at East Hamptoa 3 30 MiWlknaL.0-4 0 1 2 2 2 0 well defensively for Pagani’s. London at Hageratowm W lnivtl 1 1 0 0 0 1 Porlarxj 107. San Antonio 94 V ir^ Tech 0 10 0 10 Boyt Tsnnia otic of the Big East touniunieiu at 1 pjii. today. Lof>g 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 Harbro Painting topped Ann Miller Real Estate, 16-14. Harnaburg al Hsadtog Mutaimn 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 Monday, May 7 Morx:hester al Enfield. 3:30 Atlanta IV'fcnduig uiumamcni champion No. .3 Villanova Wadnasday’a Gamaa Machado 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago 96. Philadelphia 85 Monday's gamee not included Cheney Tech at Pnnea Toch, 3:30 Emily Morrison hit well and Sluiwn Herrick and Chris­ Glavtna 7 6 2 2 3 3 aixl No. 2 St. John’s square off m the other first- WiUiamaport at Albany Son Francisexi Tuesday, May 8 Girla Tennis topher Malliicw played well defensively for Harbro. Chisox big surprise to date iianry W.M 1 0 0 0 1 1 Canton Akron al Now Bnlain Knapper W,2 1 62 3 5 2 2 2 4 Detroit 112. New 'ibrk 77 Entald at Manchester, 3:30 round game at 4 pjii. Ekwvar 0 2 0 0 1 0 London al H aw atow n Brantley 1 13 2 0 0 1 0 PofCand 122, San Antonio 112 East Cathokc at Aquinas, 3.30 Shara Klass hit well and Shawn Violetlc and Brcndcn iiasKath 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 Manchester Jr. High track 1 Harnaburg at Haadrrrg Badrotn S,5 1 0 0 0 0 0 Plx>onix 104, Los Angoleft Lokers 102 Rjlcy-Schain suirrcd defensively for the Realtors. Aldiough his team nuy be die underdog. UCoiui Korft4dS,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 reminds sonK of the White Sox’ us u tremcndou.s lift," Torborg said. Branley pilchad to 2 betlart in the 9th Wednatday, May 9 TFta Manchattw Junior Fkgh giila' Fack toam By Mario Fox MiWilltama pttchad to 3 battars tn tto 6th, WP— Mutaelman. Civeago 101, Phladolpha96 dolaalab both Ead Hartford (51-35) and Pilice Union topped Yuikcc Aluminum. Katie Rug­ 1983 divisional championship “Sanuiiy at 21 has ireiiK'ndou.s drive catcher Marck Drabinski says it has been able to Boavar pitched to 3 battara in tt>a 9th. Umfxraa-Homa, Harvey; FvtL Crawford; Thursday, Msy 10 TimoFiy Edwarda (50-43) Monday afUtmoon giero, Matt Young and Chris Fiano hit well and Chris The Associated Press conic from behind before and wm. Umpiraa-Homa, Wust; First Brocklandar; Radio, T V seastMi, while dwir mixlure of sfved and is a player who will get belter American League results Sacorrd, DaMulh, Trird, HoJIion Detroit 104. Nuw Vbrk 97 Tha Manchotlar Jun«r High boyt' track toam llcneghan and Jon Riedel played well defensively for Second. Ma/sli. Third, Wandalsladt T— 3 04 A-16,264 Sun Antonio 121, PorflarKf 98 •pkL duluating Timotfiy Edwards (58 37) arrd and defense reminds others of the and better." "We have a great attitude on the team nghi now," T— 2 44 A - 16.417 CHICAGO - The Chicago Los Angdos Lakors 124, Piioenix 100 bowing to Ead Hartford (52-34). Today l\)licc. Scott Williamson and Andrew Huol hit well and ’’C'k), Go, .Sox" era dial included die 'Dw South Siders have six rookies Dodgers 3, Expos 2 Friday, May 11 Doubla winnart lor tra girla wora Akixa White Sox have not only been build­ the 6-fooi-5 , 220-pouiid senior from Clucopee, Twins 6, Athletics 2 Padres 5, Phillies 1 Danielle Robenhymer played well defensively for Aluni- 1959 AL tx'imant winners. on the 25-man rosier, ’nicy have die MONTREAL LOS ANGELS i^iludulphia 118. Chicago 112 DoJoannia in tha ahot put and tkacu*. Valona 7:30 p.m. — Oilers at Bruins, Mass., said. "Once wc found out we were m the O AX LAND MIN74ESOTA Yfolkar in tha 100- and aOOmalar doahaa and ninum. ing a new ballpark, diey’vc been PHiLA SAN OiEGO abrh U ab r h bi Saturday, May 12 “Give them credit," said Kansas majors’ youngest team, averaging at) r h M ab1 r h bt .SfxirtsChaimcl UiuruameiiL, wc got together and decided wc were abrhbf abrhbl DeSNds 2b 4 0 0 0 Samuel cf 4 1 1 0 Now York 111, Detroit 103 Dorra Spnngar in lh« 100 hurdloa wrd lor^ Editor’s Note: Couches, please list the league, building a peiuuuit contender us HHdan H 4 0 1 0 Claticton rf S ! 1 3 0 City manager John Waihan after his 26.5 years. Dyksfra cf 3 0 0 1 RobarU H 4 1 1 0 Gnssom cf 4 10 0 LHams 2b 4 1 2 1 PtK>enix 11 7, Los Angelos Lakers 103 jump Roaalirxf Coax orrd Malania Fiaka alao well. not going there just be m it. We’re going to wm it Lanatrd dh 3 0 1 0 Bu«h rf 3 10 0 parlormad wok. 7:30 p.m. — Twins at Yankees, where the game was played, and the score of the At home llw squad moves fWrr2b 4 0 0 0 TGwynn rf 4 1 3 2 Rameslf 4 0 2 0 Darsels tf 4 0 0 0 San Anlorvo 115, Portlarvj 105, series bed Royals were swept by Chicago in a Canaaco r1 4 2 2 2 Macfcrl 10 0 0 2 2 Brandon Cochran# woa a Fipla winnar (400, Channels 11, 26. WK)F After finishing last in die AL Wc really believe we have just as good a chaive ai Vfiayaa rf 3 0 0 0 Aiorrw 2b 4 1 2 0 Gatarrg 1b 3 0 0 0 Murray 1b 2 0 10 game. Thank you. diree-gamc series over dw weekend. across die street to a new stadium Stainbeb c 3 0 0 0 Puck*n d 5 ! 1 5 1 Jord^i 1b 4 0 0 0 JCartor 1b 4 1 1 2 vybilach 3b 4 0 0 0 Brooks rf 3 0 0 0 Sunday, May 13 800. 1600) lor tha boyt wtvia otoar wtnnara 7:30 p.m. — Mariners at Blue West in 1989 and being picked for anybody." DHdan cf 3 0 0 0 HrUfk 1b !5 0 1 2 wara Enc Flowart (diacua), Andy Brirwiiai (long “"nK-y don’t quit, lliey get guys on next year - die White Sox arc die Krukrf 3 0 0 0 Sanbago c 4 0 0 0 VAiikerrf 4 0 10 Scioscta c 2 0 0 1 Chicago 111, Philadelplua 101, Chicago another cellar-dwelling season by McGwir 1b 3 0 0 0 GMttiOb 3 0 0 1 Thon sa leads serios 3-1 jump) irx l Alax Rodriguaz (ahot put) Jays, ESPN UConn Coach Andy Buy lock is also ojximislic. 9 3 0 0 0 Abr>ar cf 2 1 0 0 FiUgerld c 4 0 10 Siupfsn 3b 4 0 0 0 hose and run, and get them in some­ best in the majors with a record of 4 0 0 0 dh 0 0 most experts, the White Sox surpris­ Waiaa aa Oaulton c 3 1 1 0 Pgirulo 3b 4 0 1 0 Owen ss 3 0 0 0 Gnffm ss 4 0 2 0 Detroit 102, New 90, Detroit leads senes 8 p.m. — Knicks al Pistons, TNT how." 12-3. “I’ve been coacinng a long tunc and that loss to Gallago 2b 3 0 0 0 Harp«r c 1 0 C ifayat 3b 3 1 2 0 0 0 Tmptin aa 3 0 1 1 KaGroes p 2 111 Wilerula p 2 12 1 8:30 p.m. — Red Sox at Royals, ingly find themselves in second BIknag 3b 2 0 0 0 Marviq 2b 3 2 Combs p 10 00 Phoonix 114, Los Angelos takers 101, In Brief Things are going so well on the "'i’his is truly an amazing contrast Provideiwe was as devastating as I have ever hod,” Banes p 3 0 0 0 Noboa ph 10 0 0 Aase p 0 0 0 0 N«wrnn 2b ( 0 0 Chamicl 38, NYI’IC place. Ford ph 1 0 1 0 Schrrvdt p 0 0 0 0 i'hoemx leads sertos 3-1 South Side dial even outfielder Dan to last year," Torborg said. “We Buylock said. “1 fell like I died. 1 was really down, Gagn« m 2 0 Monday, Msy 14 So cce r Carman p 0 0 0 0 TolaM 3 2 9 1 ToiaJa 28 3 8 3 9 p.m. — Boxing: TUesday niglit They’ve won 17 of their first 27 Pasqua isn’t complaining about have a club diat can play in this park but for some reason the kids weren’t. It’s like wc Totala 29 3 2 4 2 TolalaTotals 37 9 IS 8 fioiliria ph 10 0 0 Montreal 001 000 010— 2 No gonHis scfieduled fights, USA Cable O aU and 000 000 001 001 OOt— 2 Akarfida p 0 0 0 0 Loa Angeiea 003 000 OOi— 3 Tuesday, May 15 games and are only three games be­ losing his starting spot to die youth now." were down to our last straw before gouig under. Minnaaota 020 400 OOx—-8 Totals 28 1 2 1 Totals 3B 5 S S E — S harparso n 2 DP— Montreal 1. New York at Detroit 8 pm. MSC Magic 10:30 pjn — Suns al Lakers, U.S. World Cup team named hind the first-place Oakland A’s, the movement. They grasped fur it and fought like hell.” DP— Oakland 1, Minnaaota 2. LOB— Oak Phliadalphia 000 010 000—1 LOB— MoniraaJ 5. Los Angeles 8 2S— LHarns San Antonio al f^urtland, 10 30 pm. TNT land 5, Minnaaota 10. 2B— Lanabrd, Cagna. San DIago i^tK>enix at Los Angolus Lakers, 10 30 p m The MarKhesler Magic (girls 11 and under) COLORAIXJ SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Defenseman defending World Scries duimpions. “I think Jeff is doing a great job He’s e.sjK'cially surjirised by die UCoim (24-17-1 and 12-9 ui the league) comes 012 020 OOx— 6 HR--f<«Gross (1). Vaieruueia (1). SB--Uiarns 10:30 p.m. — Mels at Giants, fytandaraon, Hrbak. PuckaB 2. Hrt-Mannqua E— Jordan DP— PfutadalpIva 1, San Dtago (6). Samuel (17). Murray (1) S— ^deruueia Wednesday, May 16 shut out East Granby. S-0. Brarxfy FYiga ar>d Mike Windischmaim, the must experienced international “We’ve got a good blend of utilizing everybody he has," IVsqua improvement the pitching stalT has off a 2-1 loss Saturday to Seioii Hall. (3). Canaaco 2 (11). SF— Gaam. 1. LOB— Philadeiphia 4. San Diago 5 SF— Scioscia. i ’hiludelphia at Chicago, 6 p.m Christine IW to rv scored two goals apiece for C:hannel 9, WFAN (660-AM) veterans and youth,” said Manager IP H HER BB BO Thursday, Msy 17 ttia Magic wtiile Megan Dorva»Uy scored ttie soccer player in U.S. history, and 21 others were named said. shown. White Sox relievers are 7-3 llic wiiuier of the doublc-eluiiuiation touniamcnt Hff-JCanar (4). lGwym(2) SS-Abrw (1) IP H RER BB SO 10:30 p.m. -- Phillies al Padres, Oaktamt IP H RER BB SO Montreal f'orllarid al Sun Aniomo, 6 p m otier Devm McIntyre and Jara»4e WJiiams also to the World Cup uuim by the U.S. Soccer Federation. Jeff Torborg, trying to explain the Typical of this final season al 80- with 11 saves. i:S P N gets an autoiiiauc berth in the NCAA Division 1 SlowwlL.6 1 4 10 6 6 2 2 Philadelphia KaGrossL.4? 7 6 3 3 4 4 Los Angeiea Lakers st T’iioerux, 10:35 p m . if played wen Windischnuinn has made 48 iniemutiimal appearances sudden success. “The veterans give ycar-old Comiskey Park, 42-year- Bulltx'ii ace Bobby niigjvn is 9 necessary Buns 3 4 0 0 0 0 Comb# L,2 3 4 6 3 2 1 3 SchmKtt 1 0 0 0 0 1 regional tounuunciii on Memorial Day Wcekcrxl. Kknk 1 1 0 0 0 0 Carman Friday, May 18 and was a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team. Tony us experience and die kids give us old catcher Carlton F'isk (.287) is getting solid set-up suptxirt from 3 3 2 2 0 1 Loe Angeiea MSC Masters UCoiui is 1-6 ill previous Big East tuuniament Ulnnaoola Akaffuidt 1 0 0 0 1 0 VIslerula W.3 3 8 5 2 1 1 6 Oelroit al Nuw York. 8 p m , if r>ecessary Mcola, who played most of the World Cup qualifiers, enthusiasm. handling a youdiful pitching staff jounK'yman Barry Join's (4-0, 1.29 4 2 5 5 play, and iu ajipcaruixx this year marks the first AAnOaaon W.2-4 0 2 San Olago Aase S.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cfveago al (^iludeipiua, 6 p m , if necessary Manchester Soccer Ckib Masters (boys 10 More sports was named goalie, along with Kosey Keller a ^ David “We wanted to concentrate on im­ while 21-year-old Sammy Sosa ERA) and two rookies. Scott WP— Slawart Banat W.3 3 9 2 1 1 4 5 Vaiaruuaia pilchad to 1 batter in (he 9th. Saturday, May 19 end urxier) fell to Ssmbury. 6 0, m ttie second lime the team has qualified fur die tournament in Umpiraa Horn#, Coosma; First Cooney. Urnpirea- Home. Tata; First Bonm; Second. Phoonix at Los Angeles Lakers. 3 30 p m , if round of ttw Stale Cup Jesse Odell, aieson Vanolc. PUul Caliguire. whose goal against Trinidad and proving our speed and defense,” he (.277, 12 RBI) is turning heads in Umpires - Homa. Davidson, First Montague, Radinsky (a team-high l.S ap(X'aran- buck-lu-back seasons. Second. BruA/TMo, Thtrd. Reed Quick; Third, ffanr>art Second. McSiwrry; Third. WiMiams necessary Krisoiolsky srxf Justin Herdic played wen lor tie — see page 14 Tobago put d»c U.S. in the World Cup, will lead the mid­ said, “and we did it.” the field and at hut. ccs) and Wayne Edwards (1.68 T— 2.19 A-18.9G6. T— 2.24 A 16.380 Sun Antonio at f^jrtlund. TBA. it r>ecessary Masters T 2.40 A 28,758. fielders. The blend of young and old “Sammy Sosa in right has given ERA). 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 15, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 15, 1990— 13

I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME I by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Crossword TV Tonight Unscramble these (our Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form FOCUS four ordinary words. ACROSS tnow Aniwtr to Pravioua Puzilt 6 :0 0 P M (3D (D News (CC). [A&E] World of Survival [A&E] MOVIE: 'Black Narcissus' Five RO PEA 45 Contanda Anglican nuns organize a convent school CB Who'a the Bosa? (CC). [CNN] Crossfire 1 OstMrt 47 Labor and hospital in an abandoned Himalayan p ittry organizar (H) Growing Pains Part 2 of 2. [ESPN] Major League Besebell: Teams palace. Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons, c 4 B lue — Chavaz Mr. Bsivadere (CC). to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) David Farrar. 1947, Dear Abby Com pubug 8 Con«-b*ar- 50 Mall [C N N ] Larry King Live Ing tr««t logathar @ ® News 8 :0 0 P M GD Rescue 911 (CC) Child rescuers, including a girl who dialed 911 [DIS] Adventures of Sheriock Holmes 12 A rib 51 Honaat — (3) Victory Garden (CC). DUGE N PEOPLE garmtnt after her brother was stabbed and a boy 52 Goad [LIFE] MOVIE: A Night in Heaven' A ^ T.J. Hooker Abigail Van Buren 13 Gang 55 Author who pulled his sister from under a moving married teacher risks everything for a night 14 Futura Gardnar ^ Family Ties (CC). bus. (60 min.) (In Stereo) of passion with one of her former stu­ King’s daughter steps up LL.Bt.' aiatn 56 Marthat @ Or. Fad ( D O ) W fio's the Boss? (CC) Angela is dents. Christopher Atkins, Lesley Ann Some computers 15 Graak 60 Maka Ihraad hurt when Tony ignores her while coaching Warren, Robert Logan. 1983. lattara 62 — -da-tac 3D Thraa't Company TAJUN Y to same pulpit as father her volleyball team. (R) (In Stereo) [U S A ] Boxing (2 hrs.) (Live) WHAT (PRAOJLA P O - 16 Pina fruit 63 Watar bird [A&E] Decades '6 0i Parr 2 of 2. 17 Concarning (T) MOVIE: 'Confesslonar A former IRA LITELY SAIC’ AFTER! 64 Baaaballar C B ® Coach (CC) Hayden im­ ATLANTA (AP) — Mwe than 20 years after Mar­ (2 wda.) Mutlal [CNN] World Today terrorist and a beautiful Russian pianist are 9 :3 0 P M ENiJOYINiS H IS USUAL Even adults need presses Judy's parents when he saves become orphans 18 Coal tunnal 65 Typa of all that stand between a KGB assassin and tin Luther King Jr. delivered his last sermon at [DIS] MOVIE: ‘The Last Starfighter' A i&USTATORY t r e a t s . antranca lizard the Pope. Keith Carradine, Valentina Yaku­ their pet poodle. (Postponed from an ear­ Ebenezer Baptist Church, one of his daughters teen-age video game wizard is recruited by lier date) (In Stereo) 20 Odor 66 Don't go aliens who want to use his skills to stem an nina. Anthony Higgins. 1990. Part 2 of 2. GLYFAD parcalyar 67 RIppad stepped up to the same pulpit to deliver her first as a San Antonio reader Dave Sous shares a problem that 19 Tic- — -loa 48 Crltlca Sla- intergalactic invasion. Robert Preston, (31) Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame [M AX] MOVIE; 'Heart of Midnight' Su­ Now arrange the circled letters to to be inoculated 22 Dawn 68 — Aviv 21 Author Um- pernatural occurrences plague a young form the surprise answer, as sug­ minister. probably bothers many: an orphan computer. He writes: kaland — Lance Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart. Awards Louis Gossett Jr. and Gladys goddaia barto — 49 Madicinal 1984. Rated PG. (In Stereo) woman's move into her late uncle's run­ c gested by the above cartoon. In an emotional service Monday that drew more 23 Snooiaa DOWN Knight host from the Paramount Theater in “My family and I are the unfortunate owners of the ob­ 24 Graak laltar plant Oakland, Calif. Inductees: actor Danny down nightclub Jennifer Jason Leigh, Pe­ DEAR ABBY: When my daughter, Karen, was a than 3(X) people, Bernice Albertine King, 27, became 25 Producti of 26 Fall mo. 50 Monk't kin [ESPN] NBA Today ter Coyote. Gale Mayron. 1989 Rated R solete IBM PC Jr. We bought it when it came out, and we mini 1 Mama't 27 Acet. 53 Attantlon- Glover, producer Suzanne de Passe Print answer here: [HBO] Earthday Birthday (CC) Ani­ ("Lonesome Dove "). (2 hrs.) (In Stereo) child, she caught the measles, so I had her sister, Kris­ the second woman ordained at the historic church. have suffered years of iiuompatible and non-existent 27 East hutband 28 Wlpaou1(tl.) galling mated. A group of baby dinosaurs want to Europaan 2 In tha tama 29 Lacy plant tound help save the planet from pollution. Fea­ O ) MOVIE: 'The Terminator' A futuiistic 10:00PM (D m thirty something (Answers tomorrow) tine, inoculated at once. I didn’t get a shot myself be­ Ms. King, the youngest of King’s four children software for the Jr.” 29 Fluffy mats placa (abbr.) 30 Cauatlc 54 Capabla of tures: voices of Christopher Reeve and cyborg is sent to present-day Los Angeles (CC) Michael is approached by Minnesota Jumbles: FORGO BRAIN MANIAC OPIATE cause I thought I was too old to catch the measles. Well, I and the only one to go into the ministry, also 31 Danca atap 3 Simplicity The problem is a 128,(XX) character memory machine aubatanca (2 wda.) Lainie Kazan. (R) to assassinate a woman destined to give Brands to help in a corporate takeover of Yesterday's was wrong. I caught it, and became so sick I nearly died! graduated Monday from Emory University with doc­ 32 Actraaa 4 Communlca- 33 TV 56 Anciant birth to a revolutionary. Arnold Schwar­ DAA, Elliot has problems with Miles (60 Answer Where did the old lady who lived In a shoe that few vendors support, although the family does have Judith — tlona agey. accattory mutical [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep zenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn min ) Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) send her kids when they grew up?— Karen, who is now a physician in East Peoria, Dl., sent toral degrees in law and divinity. 34 Waatarn 5 Golf clubt TO "BOOT" CAMP an Epson printer. Their biggest need is for a good word 35 Boxing blow inatrumant [MAX] MOVIE: Her A libi' (CC) A mys­ 1984 (D News (CC) me a clipping from her local newspaper. It was about a “This is the most humbling moment for me in my marsh plant 6 Navada city 36 Ba altuatad 57 Itraall alrllna tery novelist suffering from writer's block 38 Lhasa — 7 Rama' mataa (S i (S) Matlock (CC) Ben goes behind processor. Sous asks, “What, if anything, can we do with 37 NNN (2 wda.) becomes involved with a beautiful murder (3D WPIX News Now b«ch in tlocli. Jumbio Book No M la tvallabla tor S2 BO whicb lrKlu<}*a ipoaltM 25-year-old mother who had ca u ^ t chicken pox from life,” Ms. King said. “I am not worthy of this high (dog braad) 8 South of Ala. and handling, from Jumbto. c/o Ihia nawapapar, P 0 Box 43M, Orlando. PL 32B03>A3aB. 39 Ona ------59 Pollack fith bars to defend a prison guard facing mur­ (31) Synchronel Research our computer?” 40 Amarican 9 Japanata- suspect. Tom Selleck, Paulina Porizkova, der charges in a mock trial staged by mu­ tneluda yoor nama. addraaa and rip eoda and maka yotir ehack payabla to Nawapapartkooka her 6-year-old daughter. The mother was not aware that calling. No blood, no sweat, no tears could earn me kind 61 Compatt William Daniels. 1989. Rated PG. (In Indian Amarlcan 41 Franchcoln point tinous inmates. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. (R) (In (S) M-A-S-H Although the mentioned machine is a PC Jr., the Stereo) when an adult catches a children’s disease, it can be fatal. this high calling.” 42 Fatlan 10 Boca — 44 Tax agey. Stereo) Midnight Caller (CC) Jack is in- KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Lxrry Wright problem could apply to several — Atari 400, Texas In­ 43 Flald of 11 Facing gla- Well, this young mother died of the chicken pox! 46 Graval ridga [USA] He-Man and Masters of the (2D 3® Nova (CC) Examines high-tech ef­ consolable after quitting the show on the struments, Timex-Sinclair, Osborne, Adam, to name a granular clar't origin 47 Raatauranta Universe Abby, between 1960 and 1980, there were 60 million forts to protect Venice from flooding and anniversary of Tina's birthday, Devon dis­ covers she IS pregnant (60 mm.) (In few. r ” T- ■Ttr TT 6 : 3 0 P M CD CBS News(CC) (in stereo) the negative impact of the floodgates on cases of chicken pox reported in the United States. For­ Cat invited to meet Bush the lagoon's fragile ecosystem (60 min ) Stereo) The best bet is to get another computer. The bare- ' I3D (S8 ABC News (CC) tunately, only 130 of those cases ended in death. n (R| (In Stereo) (S) One Second Before Sunrise: A AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Max Woodbury got an bones memory requirement for an IBM-PC compatible 12 Please warn your readers that childhood diseases can OD Comedy Wheel ( 0 M -A -S -H Part 2 of 2. Search for Solutions Using innovative invitation to dine with fat cats at a GOP fund-raiser today is 384,000 characters, and the ordinary choice is QD Charles in Charge (CC) ideas to improve a community's environ­ be fatal to adults. Perhaps if more people knew this, they 15 3D MOVIE: '48 HRS.' A fast-talking con­ ment and economy. Host Lynn Redgrave attended by the president. 640,000. Two disk drives are the minimum needed to use di) Ebony/Jet Showcase vict IS released from prison for 48 hours to would be inoculated along with their children. (60 min.) L To i ^ p But Max will probably stay home — maybe most software conveniently, and life is too short to be 18 L. (2$ Mama's Family help a detective catch two escaped killers BETTY BEIL, Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy, Annette Moyers: The Public Mind (CC) How snooze in the sun, play with a ball of yam or toy with (g) ® NBC News (CC) ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. without a color monitor. O'Toole 1982. the power wielded by pollsters influences IP a mouse. (2$ 3Z) Nightly Business Report public opinion (60 mm ) Part 2 of 4 (R) DEAR BETTY; Thanks for a valuable warning. So, In the IBM-PC and compatibles world a PC-XT clone, F [A & E ] Biography: FDR; The Price of The 2-ycar-old cat somehow wound up on the ® Family Ties (CC) Peace A ponrait of President Franklin De­ ® News out of 60 million cases of chicken pox, only 130 ended in for under $1,(KX), is just fine for word processing and mailing list for the President’s Dinner, schooled for 3D Love Connection lano Roosevelt's political leadership and [CNN] CNN News death. That may not seem very serious, unless, of curse, other chores where computer speed isn’t a major issue. personal life. (60 min.) Part 2 of 2 June 12 in Washington. [A & E ] Chronicle A profile of a Georgia [D IS] Daniel and the Towers Based on a The system gives you access to a wide array of software. [CNN] PrimeNews true story A young boy fights to prevent one of the 130 happened to be someone you love. Jennifer Woodbury said she and her husband are prison wuh a policy of "boot camp" dis­ Readers, when your children are inoculated for chil­ Trade-in or resale value of the PC Jr. and other or­ cipline [DIS] Fantastic Miss Piggy Show Host the destruction of the metal and glass tow­ Democrats who never sent a dime to either political phans is low to zero. If you’re willing to invest the time, [ESPN] SportsLook Miss Piggy is joined by the Muppets. ers deeded to him by their creator (60 dhood diseases, join them. party, so she has no idea how Max Woodbury got an George Hamilton and John Ritter for her mm.) one use for outmoded machines is as dedicated single­ [HBO] Chimps: So Like Us (CC) An ex­ first variety special (R) DEAR ABBY: I’m glad you advised “Happy in Fres­ invitation. Tha Atsodatad PrsM amination of the chimpanzee. Host natur­ [HBO] Tates From the Crypt (CC) An no” to stay in Fresno. (They were the couple in their task machines, to run appliance control modules avail­ alist Jane Goodall (R) [LIFE] Moonlighting insurance agent plots to kilt a wealthy ty­ “The only thing I can think of is they got it off a coon (In Stereo) early 70s who were contemplating moving to another KEYNOTE ‘CAT’ — Actress Kathleen able at electronics stores, for example, or to keep a [LIFE] Rodeo Drive [MAX] MOVIE: The Drifter' A one- mailing list,” she said. “I sent away for dry flies from Turner listens Monday in Boston to a simple database. night stand with a stranger turns a female [TMC] MOVIE; About Last Night ' A state to be near their daughter and son-in-law.) a mail order company and put it in Max’s name” so 7 ; 0 0 P M 3D inside Edition designer's life into a nightmare Kim Dela­ young couple struggles to form a lasting Some Chicago friends of ours retired, sold their home speaker at the Emerson College com­ □ □ □ □D ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) ney. Timothy Bottoms, Miles O'Keeffe relationship after an initial one-night stand the the flies could be a surprise gift for her husband. 1980 Rated R Rob Lowe. Demi Moore. James Belushi. plus two rental houses, then bought a house in San Diego GOOD AND BAD — Ed Juge, director of market CB Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) 1986 Rated R (in Stereo) Liz Hamel of the National Republican Congres­ mencement ceremony, where she was [T M C ] MOVIE; The Kiss' A jet setting planning for Radio Shack, has been an active amateur (H) Charles in Charge (CC) in order to live across the street from their son and his sional Committee said Monday that all invitations for sorceress travels to America in order to 1 0:3 0 P M GD ; the keynote speaker and given an radio operator since 1951. He writes in a PCM Magazine QS Untouchables family. (He was their only child.) Less than a year after the annual event are sent to GOP contributors. pass her evil powers on to her beautiful New York Mets at San Francisco Giants honorary degree. She is currently starring column that the Federal Communications Commission is ^ Kate & Allie (CC) young niece Joanna Pacula, Meredith Sal- (3 hrs ) (Live) mt they made the move, their son was transferred to Ver­ enger. Nicholas Kilbertus 1988 Rated R 0 1«90 Dy NEA Wc “Either Mr. Woodbury’s cat is on a mailing list, or (5® d?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 33) USA Tonight mont! in the Broadway play 'Cat on a Hot Tin about to do something good in a bad way and needs a (In Stereo) somebody’s playing a joke,” she said. 39) Synchronal Research Now these friends are living alone in a strange city rescue from the public. (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc (S) Newhart (CC) [USA] Murder, She Wrote But if Max wants to attend, he can, she said — Roof." SNa FU by Bruce Beatll* The good: Under an FCC proposal, you could gel an (S) Current Affair Odd Couple with no friends or relatives — and no house to return to. providing he makes the $l,5(X)-a-plate contribution. 8 :3 0 P M (ID (® Growing Pains (CC) amateur radio operator’s license without learning Morse ® Cheers (CC) Mike and Julie prepare for the big day (R) (S) News Also, it’s good to remember that people do not always (93) Three's Company die in the order in which they are bom. That “Fresno” Turner a fervent feminist code. 'The bad: The FCC would exclude the 6-meler and ®i) Hunter Part 2 of 2 (S) Major League Baseball: Boston Red [A&E] New Wilderness Sox at Kansas City Royals (3 hrs ) (Live) [ESPN] Major League Baseball: Teams couple may outlive their dau^ter and son-in-law. Then Special calf is baaaaack 2-meler bands of the radio spectrum from code-free to Be Announced (3 hrs ) (Live) BOSTON (AP) — Kathleen Tlimer declared her­ [CNN] Moneyline [HBO] MOVIE: Hot to Trot' (CC) An in­ licensing. MOVIE; Phantasm II' Seven what? SCOTTDALE, Pa. (AP) — It’s baaaaack. The self a fervent feminist and risk taker in a commence­ [ESPN] SportsCenter competent stockbroker gets the inside [HBO] PCs long ago took to the HAM-radio airwaves to take track on Wall Street from his talking horse years later a young man picks up the trail JUST INTERESTED Return of the Two-Headed Calf. ment speech at Emerson College. CELEBRITY CIPHER [HBO] MOVIE: Police Academy 3: advantage of free long- distance communication, most of C«l«brity Cipher cryptograms are created (rom quotations by famous Bob Goldthwait. John Candy. Dabney of the sinister mortician who killed his DEAR INTERESTED: Many wrote to tell similar The public’s fascination with a mounted two- “My kind of feminism says, ‘I can make my own people, past and present. Each letter m the cipher stands tor Back in Training' (CC) Saving the Aca Coleman 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) brother James Le Gros. Reggie Bannister. horror stories of retired couples who regretted having which, Juge says, is now in the 2-metcr band. Juge, who another Today's clua C eQuals P demy is the newest and toughest chal Angus Scrimm 1988 Rated fl (In Stereo) headed calf has led a museum to put the oddity back choices.’ And as students commencing you arc all in­ lenge for the members of the original grad­ moved far from home. While some senior citizens adapt on display beginning today. says he speaks as a citizen and not for his employer, says uating class Steve Guttenberg. Bubba 9 :0 0 P M OD MOVIE: Throw Momma 1 1 :00PM (D (T) 5?: News (CC) dividuals,” the actress told more than 650 graduates 'Ml BMISPVTAG RM fairly well to new locations, most older people face better the FCC needs to hear from those who don’t want the Smith, David Graf 1986 Rated PG From tha Train’ (CC) A timid man in­ ClD Cheers (CC) The calf died at birth in 1922 and its heads were Monday. volves his writing teacher in a bizarre plot desirable frequencies to be lost to computing enthusiasts. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire GD Synchronal Research in familiar surroundings. mounted and displayed at the West Overton Museum “You must make your own choices,” said 'Rimer. to do away with his overbearing hag of a TM THTVTMLOG [U S A ] Miami Vice from about 1930 to 1987, said director Kimberly She said her success came from hard work and care The FCC has called for public comment by Aug. 6. mother Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal. Anno (2D All in tha Family Comments must refer to “PR Docket No. 90-55” and 7 :3 0 P M CD Entertainment Tonight Ramsey 1987 (In Stereo) v22) 35M45) News Bringe. The oddity was popular among museum in the screen and stage roles she has accepted. GHGE PGGVB should be addressed to 'The Secreutry, Federal Com­ The lives of Las Vegas show girls (In OD ® Roseanne (CC) Becky wages a ZK Sneak Previews Goes Video Videos visitors, especially children. Just as important, she said, “past, present arul fu­ Stereo) war of silonce against bar mother [RJ (In E.»l B l i w I of Wb»?r*} ib»- Witil munications Commission, Washington, DC 20554. Dr. Gott Still, Ms. Bringe thought no one would notice ture — 1 take chances.” EGBCIMBRYVG.' — CE) (2^ Jeopardyl (CC) Stereo) Things Are |R) (In Stereo) when she put the calf away because it was deteriorat­ C£ Kate & Allie (CC) iS} In tha Heat of the Night (CC) 3 ) Honeymooners BFTMRBVTS VGL. Althea is raped by an acquaintance and ing. Jones narrates Shamu film (iD (2iD Major League Baseball M inne­ Tibbs IS faced with the possibility that they (93) Arsenic HaH (In Stemoi Peter Gott, M.D. She was wrong, f^ents who had seen the calf as PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Old age Is like a plane flying sota Twins at New York Yankees (2 hrs . do not have enough evidence to prosecute [A & E ] Robert Wuhl at the Improv Host JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Actor James Earl Jones through a storm. Once you are aboard, there is nothing 30 mtn ) (Live) the man (60 mm ) (R) (In Stereo) comic-actor Robert Wuhl ( Bull Durham ) children repeatedly asked about its whereabouts and Today In History you can do." — Golda Meir. Comics Jeff Mills Mike Guido, Bobby Col didn’t exactly come back empty-handed from a fish­ ® M-A-S-H Part 2 of 2 ■S) CSZ) Frontline (CC) Shelby Steele ex several people olTered to buy it. lins Glenn Super and Warren Thomas (60 ing trip over the weekend. (35) Hard Copy amines the racially motivated murder of “I think people are naturally attracted to oddities,” mm ) “I didn’t catch anything except a heart full of love 3<’ M -A -S -H Pan 1 of 2 16-yoar-old Yusuf Hawkins m the New Ms. Bringe said. “Of the thousands of displays and Today is "Riesday, May 15, the 135lh day of 1990. York neighborhood o) Bensonhurst m [CNN] Moneyline for this country,” Jones said during his weekend stay .45; Colby Show (CC) 1989 (60 mm) artifacts we have here, people always want to sec the 'There are 230 days left in the year. [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Why they have weigh! restrictions Moles frequently in Juneau to narrate a film about the killer whale two-headed calf. ... It’s like a shrine. I call it the Today’s Highlight in History: tor firemen Shamu for the Sea World marine parks. Twenty years ago, in the early hours of May 15, 1970, FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thave* divine bovine.” The name Shamu is given to several whales used AHLO an d JANIS by Jimmy Johnson The calf, reconditioned by a taxidermist, is being Phillip L^ayette Gibbs and James Earl Green, iwc black at parks in California, Florida, Texas and Ohio. not cancerous put on display in the children’s area. Each year, about students at Jackson State University in Mississippi, were “This is a new idea at Sea World,” said Jones, the killed when police opened fire during student protests HoioeyLY' WHY Muer you I FIGURE 500M EWOUGH, 3,000 people visit the museum. TH a t 's voice of Darth Vadar in “Star Wars.” “Instead of just near a women’s dormitory. CARRY OlO 60 ABOUT A m HAVE A WHOLE L7?EW DEAR DR. GOTT; I have numerous moles on my UTTU YARD WORK? c u n m MY GRA% FOREVER back. My doctor told me they are not the kind that turn voice narration for the shows, they use a large screen On this date: I ' M N O T ^ _ into cancer, yet 1 wonder if I should have them removed. Writer named a fellow to show natural habitats and other background of the In 1602, Cape Cod was discovered by the English NEW HAVEN (AP) — Ved Mehta, an author and animals.” navigator Bartholomew Gosnold. as— c DEAR READER: Most tan or brown moles are simp­ staff writer for The New Yorker since 1%1, has been In 1886, poet Emily Dickinson died in Amherst, Mass. ly clusters of benign, pigmented cells that have over­ named a writer in residence at \^lc University. Bush speaks to graduates In 1911, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the dissolu­ grown. Practically every human has one or more moles; The author will be a fellow for three years at PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Barbara Bush said tion of Standard Oil Co., ruling it was in violation of the they are not cancerous and do not have to be removed. Berkeley College, one of Yale’s 12 colleges for un­ someone in the University of Pennsylvania’s class of Sherman Aniiuust Act. However, under certain circumstances, moles should dergraduates, the university announced Monday. He 1990 “may be a future [M'esident of the United States In 1918, U.S. airmail began service between be biopsied because they can turn malignant. Most ex­ Washington, Philadelphia and New York. will teach a course on creative writing in the fall and — and I wish her well." • . S t A perts recommend removal if a mole grows rapidly, ap­ on non-fiction next spring. The first lady’s mention of a future woman presi­ In 1930, Ellen Church, the first airline stewardess, pears suddenly, darkens, bleeds, becomes inflamed or The Indian-bom author is the first Rosenkranz dent brought the loudest applause and cheers Monday went on duty aboard a Uniuui Airlines flight between painful, ulcerated or is present in an area of the body writer in residence, named for the new $1 million en­ at the university’s 234th commencement. San Francisco and Cheyenne, Wyo. (such as the belt line or beneath a bra strap) where it is “As important as your obligations as a graduate In 1940, 50 years ago, nylon stockings went on dowment created by 1%2 Yale graduate Robert THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom PHIPPS by Joaoph Farris constantly irritated. Rosenkranz and his wife, Margaret. student, or future doctor, or lawyer, or business general sale for the first time in the United Slates. If your moles have not changed and are not a cosmetic Mehta, a naturalized American who holds degrees leader, you are a human being first, a husband or a In 1948, hours after declaring its independence, the problem, you can safely follow your doctor’s advice and from Harvard and Oxford, has written books on his­ wife first, a father or a mother first, a son or a new stale of Israel was atucked by Transjordan, Egypt, I'M an-Tiioib Hou ou A LOW- OR. FERl^iOedJ, THAT'6 60IM6J leave them alone. tory, theology and linguistics. His most recent book, daughter first, a friend first,” she said in her address. Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. •^ U A A C?ieT.,.'We'LL LIMIT ------T / - \ O r: o i r v To give you additional information, I am sending you In 1957, more than 18,000 people filled Madison “The Stolen Light,” published in 1989, is his sixth in “How sorry it would be to fail at one of these posi­ ID 2,000 M 6 A DAY'. a free copy of my Health Report “What You Should an autobiographical scries. tions.” Square Garden in New York as evangelist Billy Graham Know About Skin Cancer.” Other readers who would launched a crusade. like a copy should send $1.25 with their name and ad­ dress to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland 44101 -3369. Be sure to mention the title. Welcome back the gang from Hooterville DEAR DR. GO'IT: I’m a 77-year-old male with lym­ phoma. I’ve been taking Predonisone for 10 days each month and Voltaren daily for my arthritis. I’m constantly 3y Deborah Hastings most of her life. arul did two unmcnunable movies — U fatigued and cannot do much physical labor. Docs the The Associated Press “It d(x:s not help to be from a family “Forced Landing” in 1941 (“A B picture Voltaren have any effect on my lymphoma, and is there a TV Topics where there is so much chaos,” she says, only to those t(X> lazy to go down the al- cure? LOS ANGELES — Can you sing the and laughs. “I walk down the sucet and p h ^ l ,” she wrote in her 1954 autobiog­ WINTHROP by D kk Cavalll THE ORIZVYELLS by BUI Schorr theme to “Green Acres?” people yell, "Hey, Zsa Zsa,’ arul 1 say, raphy “Orchids and Salami”) arul 1942’s artist trailing behind. DEAR READER: Lymphoma refers to a group of Do you remember Arnold the Pig? ’Not Zsa Z.sa — Eva!’ ” “I^ific Blackout.” Goofy Lisa? Mr. Haney? Oliver Wendell Much discussion ensues about the best Eva has b l W t ;''-.)N l the interview, with tJtc CBS publicist PROPOSE TO VOWES ME L)Nt INTO THAT ItlERV V. ONI .‘ .•VN-1 L E A V E IN h AM- certainly be under the care of a physician, such as an on­ hling, arul don’t push your luck by asking says. “People think comedy is easy to do. Story,” first shown in Janary 1989, VOO'Rt PLAMIUIIOS ro RUU PeCRX OF THIS sta te (OPPOSED TD'HANDSTW? OE1 US BACK. ^ i MORE LITTLE PROBLEM t\M R O.lfV .\iliv taking notes. TO PR. WONMUG'S T WISH.' 1 1HAT HAS TO Bt OH:* cologist or hematologist, who is familiar with the newest what digit comes after the six — is back It’s ru)i, it’s harder.” depicting the true-life story of the EJOTITLLD to 600DHANK-OW “Here we are back again,” she says. FOK DEALT wn H! ( WHAT-J combinations of drug treatments for lymphoma. on the publicity trail these days doing in­ And though she loves the part, dahling, hemophiliac teen-ager’s battle to atteiul RLPRBSOJTATOfJ I S 1HA1.- terviews to promote the movie special. “Excc{)t for ’Lucy,’ I don’t know of any she thinks it has stereotyped her. public schcuil afu:r being diagnosed with I doubt that Voltaren, an anti-inflammatory medicine IfJ COfJGRESS... MOCTH.IciD commonly used for artluiiis, is playing any role what­ At her Beverly Hills mansion a few other show tluit’s been on as much as “Hollywotxl typecasts you always. It’s AIDS. It is being rerun to commemorate soever in your more serious affliction. I suspect Voltaren days back, a reporter, a photographer, a ‘Green Acres.’ It’s on in Africa, it’s very difficult to get out of thaL I was White’s death on April 8 at age 18. is being given only to relieve your arthritic pain — and it CBS publicist and Gabor’s own publicist everywhere.” never given a chance to do a pcrfinmance Singer Elton John, who befrieiuled the is a good choice for tliat purpose. sit downstairs wailing for Zsa Zsa’s People recognize her no matter where where die audience can see that I’m a youngster, will read a tribute during the Your fatigue and intolerance to exercise are probably younger, “nicer" sister to make an she goes, she says, oftentimes nii.staking serious acuess. 1 know I’m a gotxl broadcaist. “He was the center of a suum the consequences of tlic lymphoma, which typically entrance. her for her cop-dapping sister. Sari (aka acuc.ss,” sJu; says. that mingl(ul hatred, fear and ignorance in causes enlarged lymph glands, fever, anemia, lassitude, “I’m sorry I’m late,” she says, breezing Zsa Zsa). Being mixed up with Iicr sister When she arrived here friun Budapest, a poisonous blend,” John said. “But he bone pain, malaise and a susceptibility to infection. into tlie living room with her makc-iq) is something she has had to deal with Gabor sigtu;d with Paramount Pictures tolerated the vcru)m directed at him.” f MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 15, 1990—15

14—MANCHESTER HERALD. 'Riesday, May 15,1990 ' HELP HOMES ^ HOMES WE DELIVER HELP HOMES For Home Delivery. Call c l a s s if ie d c r a f t s WANTED I WANTEO FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE A Feature of This Newspaper HD 647-9946 POSTAL JOBS-Start MECHANIC for steel tab VERNON-Prlce reduced. REAP THE BENEf^- MANCHEStER-To settle Monday to Friday. 9 to G In Brief • • • Fernando’s bat and arm paces Dodgers $11.41/hour plus benef­ shop to maintain and Now Is the tim e to ITSII! Excellent op­ estate, 312 Ferguson its. For exam 8, appli­ repair our trucks and buy 11 2800 square feet, portunity tor first time Rd. 4 bedrooms, study, cation Information, equipment. Must have 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, buyer In this 2 family beautifully lands­ 9 c I BUSINESS sixth time in seven starts by allowing seven hits in six in- with In-law/teen suite. Duplex with 3 spacious By The Associated Press______call 7 davs 8am-10pm experience. Company caped, 2 car garage. I PROPERTY Britsox top Canton-Akron nmgs. 216-324-6228, ext. 108. paid uniforms and In- Quality construction. bedroooms, I'/j baths. 646-2426, 9-5 weekdays. NL Roundup PRINTING/PRESSME- surance. 289-2323. eoe. Beautiful view. Great Newer construction VERNON-Former bank NEW BRITAIN (AP) — A fine six-hit performance Cincinnati leads the NL West with a 22-7 record, the sub-divislon. Oft Toy- and aluminum siding Rmando Valenzuela and Kevin Gross spent the third N/and PRESS CLAIMS branch with drive thru best in the league. The start matches the 1970 club for lor Street. A travelers mean ease ot owner­ by I\uil Quantrill in his Eastern League debut sparked the inning exchanging htMncrs instead of strikes. HELPERS. Expe­ REPRESENTATIVE- to r sale. On Route 83; relocation home. ship especially as a CONDOMINIUMS league-leading New Britain Red Sox to a 6-3 victory said. “I’m lucky I got two hits.” best this century by a Reds’ team. r ie n c e d , davs and Organlzed Individual 5,800 square feet plus Valenzuela fell behind 1-0 in the third inning after al­ f r ' $269,900. M ake an otter. FOR SALE over the Canton-Akron Indians Monday night. Pittsburgh, at 22-10, leads the NL East and is off to lU nights, good benefits. to process losses on first time landlord. 3,400 square feet. Base­ lowing a homer on his first pitch to Gross. But Valen­ “He threw me a curveball and it came right into my Ellen 429-7788. Fully rented and te­ ment suitable for of­ Quantrill hurled five innings, striking out two, to pick Stock ownership, bo­ commercial and per­ EAST HARTFORD-NEW zuela responded in the bottom of the inning by driving zone,” Gross said of his homer to left field. “I had a feel­ best start since 1977. nuses, 4 day work sonal accounts. Job re­ RE/MAX East ot the nants pay own utilities. fice, retail or restau­ up the win. After spotting the Indians a run in the top of ing he was going to throw me strike one with a breaking Braves 3, Cubs 2: Atlanta pinch-hitter Francisco R iver, 647-1419.D An Incredible home If LISTING! Like new, 6 rant. Call Bill Bourque, Gross’ first delivery into the seats in right-center field. POTATO & ONION BIN. week, 2nd shift. Excel­ quires extensive per­ room Townhouse. 2 the first, the Sox came back with three in the bottom of ball, so I just waited on it. I saw it real good and I got it Cabrera, called up from the minors earlier in the day, Build this super lent opportunity apply sonal and phone MANCHESTER-183 your thinking of own­ The Farley Company, The left-hander’s eighth career homer sparked a food storage from pine Pegboard con- Green M anor Rd. 3 ing your home or In­ bedrooms, panelled 525-9171. the inning off starter and loser Greg Roscoe. capped a two-run, eighth-inning rally with his first major In person. K & R P rin ­ contact with clients Rec room, dining three-run inning and Los Angeles held on to beat in the air. It gave me kind of a rush.” sfruction for ventilation, keeps food fresh ters, Inc., 32 Main St., and Insurance carri­ bedroom Ranch. vesting. Call the office Valenzuela, who struck out six, was relieved by Don league RBI and Chicago failed to score after loading the longer. Big bin holds P riced rig h t $129,900. tor all the details! room, central air, fire­ Riley NBA coach of year Montreal 3-2 Monday night, snapping a six-game losing potatoes, lower Ellington, CT. ers. Ability to work place, garage and bases with none out in the ninth as the Braves beat the Independently, follow Call Ron Fournier. $174,900. Anne M ille r streak. Aase after walking Andres Galarraga leading off the drawer keeps 5 pounds of onions. Overall NATIONAL HEALTH Real Estate, 647-8000.O much more. Only FOR INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Pat Riley was named size 15x28x12 inches. Plans Include step by AGENCY seeking en­ up on pending claims, RE/MAX East ot the “I was trying to throw a fastball for strike one right on ninth. Aase retired the side for his second save. visiting Cubs. R iver, 647-1419.Q IMMACULATE EXECU­ $124,OOO.U 81 R Realty, NBA Coach of the Year for the first time in nine years of Padres 5, Phillies 1: Andy Benes pitched a two-hitter step instructions, patterns for contoured thusiastic, energetic, and typing skills. Insu­ 643-2692.0 LEASE the knees and he went up there hacking,” Gross said. It was the first save by Los Angeles since April 18. rance background TIVE HOME-ldeal tor coaching the Los Angeles Lakers. trim and painted design. #0545 $4.95 goal-orlented Individ­ INCREDIBLE BUY! “He’s hit a lot more home runs than I have, but it was The Dodgers’ previous seven wins were all complete for his first major league complete game and Joe Carter beneficial, but not re­ Rare opportunity to the large family, or CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv Riley received 52 of 92 votes from a nationwide panel ual with sales ability Ranch Condo, private OR SALE pretty amazing that I hit a home run and then he hit one. I games. and Tony Gwynn each hit two-run homers, leading San and flexible hours for quired. Non-smokIng buy charming 1910 Co­ In-law situation, with 4 of sports writers and broadcasters — three from each SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI office, excellent benef­ lonial. Per fect blend ot room s and spo In low er entrance. Rent with op­ New 12,000 Reds 5, Pirates 3: In a matchup of first-place clubs, Diego past Philadelphia at Jack Murphy Stadium. the part-time program tion to buy! $59,900. league city and 11 members of the national media. was pretty shocked.” To order plans mail check or money order Director position for its package. Please call comfortable living, level. Main house con­ square foot Philadelphia’s Jim Lynam was second with 14>/2 votes. Valenzuela (3-3) also had a single in the game. Cincinnati rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the first inning to Benes (3-3) allowed only singles to Darren Daulton and project number and name, with your Harriet Johnson, Inde­ choice location, and sists Ot 8 rooms, 4 IMMACULATE 1st the Greater Windham floor unit. Fully commercial/light beat Pittsburgh at Riverfront Stadium. and pinch-hitter Curt Ford in his 17th major league start. name, address and zip code. Add $2 95 for area. Responsibilities p e n d e n t Insurance affordable price, 3 bed­ bedrooms, and 1'/a The Lakers were 63-19, the NBA’s best record, but are “I know he’s a good hitter, and I’ve always mixed him baths. Solid Cherry kit­ apllancedi $60,900. industrial buil(^ng down 3-1 to Phoenix in the Western Conference semi­ ’s two-run single put the Reds ahead 4-3 The right-hander struck out five and walked four, includ­ catalog (includes $16 in discount couponsi) Include emphasis on Center, Inc. 646-6050. rooms, remodeled kit­ up like he was a regular hitter,” Gross said. chen and bath, hard­ chen cabinets, natural 2BEDROOM END off exit 66 and I- in the second inning. Jack Armstrong (6-1) won for the ing Len Dykstra with the bases loaded in the fifth. In Okla. please add tax community orglnlza- LPN: Full-time. Moniter UNIT. Pool 8i Tennis, finals. “I like to hit but I’m not a good hitter,” Valenzuela tlon, volunteer devel­ health needs tor adults wood floors. You can’t woodwork thru-out. 84, Vernon. Can Since Riley was named the Lakers’ coach on Nov. 19, CLASSIFIED CRAFTS beat this value. Asking Four zone heat. Beauti­ charming village set­ opment, planning and who have developed tin g .$124,900. Anne customize, will 1981, his teams have won four NBA titles, including MANCHESTER HERALD. 06040 Implementing, service disabilities In small $130's. Call Deb. 464- fully decorated and P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 2046. RE/MAX East ot well landscaped. Ask­ M iller Real Estate, 647- sub-divide. Avail­ consecutive crowns in ’87 and ’88, lost in TTie Finals and rehabilitation, and group home. Call 645- 8000.O education programs. 8895. eoe. the R iver, 647-1419.0 ing $279,900. S frano able July 1990 three times and lost in the ctMiference finals once. He Real Estate, 647-7653.0 Squabbles aside, three to join hoop hall of fame Send resume to: Exec­ NEW TO THE MARKET! WEST HARTFORD- also has a record 102 postseason victories. utive Director, 29 Ivan- A true beauty, located MANCHESTER-NIce Size Elegant, spacious, 2 sfarter/retirement. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Bar­ Cali Dick hlllSt.,W llllmantlc,CT BUSINESS In Rockledge. Home Scott opts for NBA draft SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Earl executive committee to poll the 24-mem- precedent for the committee’s action. In ton Rockets and Washington Bullets, 06226. has received an abun­ bedroom Ranch on clay Court Condo. HELP HELP Doorman, garage. 870-9811 Monroe, Elvin Hayes and Dave Bing go ber honors ctHnmittee a second time after 1973, the honors committee took two bal­ averaged 21 points and nearly 12.5 SHEET METAL OPERA­ OPPORTUNITIES dance ot tender loving QuIet street with a ATLANTA (AP) — Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech’s WANTED WANTED country kitchen, hord- $125,000. Owner w ill f i­ into the Basketball Hall of Fame today, none of the nominees got the needed 18 lots before voting to enshrine Maurice rebounds a game. He was named to 12 TIONS MANAGER- care. 4 bedrooms, fam­ or 684-1443 high-scoring junior swingman, declared himself eligible "LOCAL VENDING ily room with fireplace, wood floors, re m o ­ nance $100,000 long despite a squabble over how they were votes for election on the first ballot led to Podoloff, the first president of the NBA, All-Star teams, and was the league’s top MEDICAL OFFICE needs ATTENTION! Hiring! "Hands On" person ROUTE" All cash term . Call 813-433-1418. for the June 27 NBA draft. Scott, the Atlantic Coast Con- needed to oversee our and vaulted celling. A deled bath, breezeway chosen. the resignation of as president Kansas State star Ernie Schmidt and con­ rebounder in 1970 and 1974 and leading full-time person with Government jobs, your Income-tor sole. Coll and garage all nicely A BREATH OF FRESH foence player of the year, led the league in scoring with computer, bookkeep­ sheet metal and superb custom home. Also to be enshrined is the late Neil tributor Harry A. Fisher, O’Brien said. scorer in 1969. area. $17,840-569,485. B ill 1-800-749-9992. Asking $259,900. sited on a treed lot. AIRI11 Newly listed 2 a 27.7 average and led the Yellow Jackeu to the ACC of the Hall of Fame in February. ing, and medical Insu­ Call 602-838-8885, ext. bracket division. Must However, trustees were expected to Monroe, who averaged 41.5 points a have e x p e rie n c e In LOCAL VENDING RE/MAX East of the $142,900. D.W . Fish bedroom Townhouse MORTGAGES tournament title. Tech won the Southeast Regional to get Johnston, the Philadelphia Warriors’ But Joe O’Brien, executive director, rance claims expe­ R-775.______Realty, 643-1591.0 HD consider election procedures at their an­ game in his senior year at Winston-Salem bending, forming, heat ROUTE-AII cash R iver, 647-1419.D with spacious formal to the Rnal Four before being eliminated by UNLV. hook-shot artist who led the NBA in scor­ defended the committee’s decision Mon­ rience for Manchester Income-For sale. Call d in in g room, tlre- practice. Sendresumer LPN: Full-time. Moniter treating, and welding VIEW OF THE HILLS MANCHESTER-Room ing three consecutive seasons in the day. nual meeting during the enshrinement State and led the Rams to the 1967 B ill, 1-800-749-9992. MANCHESTER-6 room ploced living room, tor rent, kitchen privi­ to: 1 Heritage Place, health needs tor adults of small olrcroM parts from the deck. You can ceremonies. NCAA Division II championship, Duplex. mmaculote and IVa baths. Finished leges, 2nd flo o r, sin­ Fielder AL player of week 1950s. Johnston was elected by the “The bottom line is not to dilute the Suite 105, Manchester, who have developed and assemblies. Must BE YOUR OWN BOSS. see forever It seems. averaged 18.8 points in 12 pro seasons. D u p le x on a q u ie t lower level family gles. $400, utilities In­ NEW YORK (AP) — Cecil Fielder, the major league Veterans Committee. Honors Court, and we don’t believe we’re “We’re hoping to put something into CT 06040. disabilities In small also have good work­ Develop multiple In­ Large bedrooms, fam­ He was NBA rookie of the year with Bal­ group home. Call 645- ing knowledge of In­ comes. Proven busi­ street. Aluminum sided room. Wall-to-wall cluded. 646-7722. home' run leader with 13, hit three last week and was The four join 168 individuals and four doing that,” he said. “Without question the bylaws which will help us should the ily size kitchen with timore in 1968 and then a key to the New 8895. eoe. spection technloues ness concept. No finan­ eating area, formal home with lots ot Im­ carpeting throughout. MANCHESTER-Room, teams in the Hall of Fame in this city these people belong head and shoulders same thing come up again,” he said. provements Including Enlov the beautiful named the American League Player of the Week. York Knicks’ 1973 championship team. a n d requirements. cial risk. For ambitious dining room. Asking $60 per week, busline. Fielder, who played in Japan last season before joining where basketball was bom nearly a cen­ with the other members of the Hall of Hayes, who ranked as the third-leading Apply to Metal Pro­ person who desires $223,900. Call Borbara. a modern kitchen, country setting and the Call 646-7311, ask fo r He named to four All-Star teams as well COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING, INC. ease ot Condominium the Detroit Tigers, also had two doubles among seven tury ago. Fame.” scorer in NBA history following his 16- ducts Coro., 5 Old own business. 742-5709. RE/MAX East of the newer root and fur­ Chuck or Cathy. Dissatisfaction with a decision by the He also contended there had been year career with the San Diego and Hous­ as the NBA’s Golden Anniversary squad. Has Immediate Opening for Windsor Rd., Bloom- R iver, 647-1419.D nace. Lots ot potentlol. ownership. Deck oft hits last week in 21 at-bats. tle ld , 06002. 243-9805. A great Investment! living room overlook­ 6 ROOM CAPE-Thlsgreat ing field and woods. APARTMENTS QUALITY ENGINEER FRIENDLY home parties $209,900. D.W . Fish HOMES fam ily home has 3 bed­ Don't miss this star! has openings for deal­ Realty, 643-1591.0 FOR RENT Familiar with Aerospace specifications FOR SALE rooms, IV7 baths, nice $123,9(X). Anne M ille r Must have SPC knowledge ers. No cash Invest­ HD deck oft family room, MANCHESTER- Real Estate, 647-SOOO.o VERNON!!! Large 1 and ment. Largest line In fireplace, and garage. Stunnlng U 8, R built DSQR Experience Helpful Colonial situated at LAST UNIT!!! Special 2 bedroom apartments party plan. Highest EAST HARTFORD-Move Call Peggy Gregor. from $550-$635/month. 55 Hour Week end ot cul-de-sac with builder financing. New commission and hos­ UP to a dream. Bright $120's. B la n ch a rd & Laundry facilities, wall completely private 2 bedroom, quality Liberal Fringe Benefits tess awards. Coll and sunny oversized Rossetto Realtors," to wall carpeting or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 yard plus a view ot built Townhouse. I'/a Apply in Person or Send Resume: K athy, 643-9081. Also Raised Ranch near golf We're Selling Houses" hardwood floors, dis­ booking parties. course featuring 3 bed­ 646-2482.Q H a rtfo rd . 4 or 5 bed­ baths, Cathedral cell­ Merchandise Musical Items...... 84 165 Route 66 East, Box 368 ing, skylight, garage hwasher, extra stor­ Lots/Lond for S ale...... 23 INSPECTOR, visual and rooms, 2'/j baths, for­ rooms plus possible Notices Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 85 Columbia, CT 06237 4 BEDROOMS-Thls clas­ use ot L L as separate with opener. Superb age. Swimming pool, Lost/Found...... 01 Pets qnd Supplies...... 86 marker, aircraft ports. mal dining room, huge sic 7 room, I'/j both BBQ pits, HEAT IN­ Business Property...... 25 Holiday Seasonal...... 71 EOE gameroom with ia- entrance In-law apart­ locatloni $138,500. Personals...... 02 Resort Property...... 26 tcli^ SpgciolisiiM w n Miscellaneous for Sale...... 87 Experience not neces­ Dutch Colonial Is lo­ CLUDED. Call IM­ Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 cuzzl, greet room with ment. $279,900. D.W. Strano Real Estate, Announcements...... 03 Mortgages...... 27 Tag Sales...... 88 sary. Contact Q. C. cated on a beautiful PACT Manogement Rootlng/Sldlng...... 57 Clothing...... 73 Cathedral celling and Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 647-7653.0 Auctions...... 04 Wanted to Buy...... 28 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 89 Manager, Gunver Ma­ street lined with ma­ Group at 1-800-562-9550. Services Flooring...... 58 lots ot windows. 2 fire­ SOUTH WINDSOR- Financial...... 05 Furniture...... 74 nufacturing, Co., 255 ture Maples and Oaks. MANCHESTER 1 Bed­ Child Care...... 51 Electrical...... 59 TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Sheldon Rd., Monches- places, Immaculate In­ Call Rudy Detuchio to­ BRAND NEW LI ST- Strawbrldge. "Exeter". Employment & Education Rentals Heotlng/Plumblng...... 60 side and out. Don't INGMI Sensational 8 2 bedroom Townhouse. room Apartment. Cleaning Services...... 52 Machinery and Tools...... 76 Automotive te r, CT.______day. $160's. Blanchard Large kitchen with op- Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Rooms tor Rent...... 31 Lawn C a re...... 53 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 PARTS miss this one. Call for room Contemporory Lowest priced "Exe­ Apartments for Rent...... 32 Services Wonted...... 62 Gardening...... 77 Counter PersorVDriver For expanding WORK AT HOME! Earn & Rossetto Realtors," pllonces. Wall to Wall Help Wanted...... 11 Bookkeeplng/lncome T ax...... 54 Cars for Sale...... 91 details. $215,900. Cen­ We're Selling Houses" on Tolland Form s Rd. ter" on the marketl Situation Wanted...... 12 Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Carpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Landscaping...... 63 Good Things to Eat...... 78 department. Full time, qoixl driving up to $300 dally! People tury 21, Epstein Realty, In Tolland! 3 bed­ Formal dining room, carpeting. No utilities. Trucks/Vans for Sole...... 92 coll you! 283-8021. 646-2482.0 First and last months Business Opportunities...... 13 Homes for Rent...... 34 Palntlng/Paperlng...... 56 Concrete...... 5^ Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Compers/Trollers...... 93 record. Full medical benefits available, 647-8895.D room s, 2.5 baths, fire­ sunken living room, Instruction...... 14 Store/Offlce Space...... 35 GROUND FLOOR OP­ plus security. $425. 649- Farm Supplies and Equipment...... 80 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 good working environment. Salary MANCHESTER-Best place, central vac, de­ atrium doors to deck Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 36 Auto Services...... 95 PORTUNITY. Interna­ M ANCHESTER-Invest In luxe kitchen loaded and garage. Super con­ 7850. Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Oftice/Retall Equipment...... 81 commensurate with experience. buyl Priced to sell, this this lovely 2 fa m ily In Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 tional fragrance home otters you 4 bed­ with extras, large d itio n ! $149,900. D.W. BENNET Elderly Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 AAONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES... Recreational Equipment...... 82 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 CONTACT: company opening nice neighborhood. 2 Apartments-1 bedroom Roommates W anted...... 39 rooms, beautiful hard­ deck, walkout base­ Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 Homes for Sale...... 21 Call 643-2711 tor more Information! Boots and Marine Equipment...... 83 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... 98 JAMES FORZONO Hartford area. Broken car detached garage ment, over 2300 square apartments tor Imme­ Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 wood floors, gracious with overhead storage. ADAMS STREET- 8;OOAM-4:OOPM all records world wide. dining room and an feet of luxurious living Looklng to buy a nice d ia te occupancy. 1 High on-goIng monthly Large, airy rooms. En­ space! Situated on pri­ month tree rent. Please READ YOUR AD: Classifed advortlsemonts are oversized 2 car garage. closed front and back house, but can't find DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to 643-1606 and weekly Income. C oll to d a y. $134,900. vate wooded acre plus one you can afford? call 528-6522 fo r on RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. taken by telephone os a convenience. The Flexible hours. Call porches. Super lot. application. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Century 21, Epstein lot. Ottered at $299,900. This beautiful Condo 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Ellen at 633-2531 or $172,500. P hilips Real Jackson & Jackson deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of Realty, 647-8895.0 Estate, 742-14500 has all the qualities you EAST HARTFORD ! bed- 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. 568-0120 dovs.______Real Estate, 647-8400.O theorlglnal Insertion. Errors which donof lessen M AN CH ESTER-Priced could want. Hardwood room across from tion. For advertisements to be published rvW<>ESTIRlHOND\ SWITCH BOARD COVENTRY-Cathedrol Wickham Park. 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per dov. the value of the advertisement will not be to sell. Full Dormered QUICK AS A BUNNY! 11 floors, laundry, large Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. OPERATOR-New Eng­ celling and fireplace In Sellers ore anxious to windows, central air, $575/month, Includes Minimum charge: 4 lines. corrected by an additional Insertion. 24 ADAMS ST. Cape, I'-'j baths, sun living room add i land's largest electri­ room, fireplace, rec retire and are eagerly and garage. A must heat. Walloce-TustIn, warmth to this 3 bed­ MANCHESTER, CT 06040 cal products distribu­ rom, dining room, gar­ waiting tor a new fam­ see. Call Ellen 429-7788. 644-5667. to r has an opening to r a room Ronc.'i. Conscien­ ily to move Ini Immac- $126,000. RE/MAX East age. Call Caroline 645- tious owners have kept MANCHESTER-3 rooms, Switchboard Operator. 6182 evenings. $134,900. uloteSroom Split Level ot the River, 647-1419.0 clean, quiet, 2nd floor PART TIME PART TIME [Y q ] p a r t t im e PART TIME We are looking for a this home 'Like New*. on Spring Street In Notices RE/MAX Eost of the Large private back­ ON THE PONDI Serene aoortment. Heat, 00- PERSONALS HELP WANTEO HELP WANTEO HELP WANTEO 0 3 HELP WANTED qualified Switchboard R iver, 647-1419.0 Manchester, 4 bed­ plus the pool lust out pllances. Couple pre­ PERSONALS PERSONALS Operator with at least yard. Very desirable. rooms, 1.5 baths, enor­ $134,900. P hilips Real your door. Pets al­ ferred. References, se­ As a condition precedent CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an PART-TIME SEWERS- WANTED-An organist or 1-2 years experience to COVENTRY-NIce 3 room mous storoge room, lowed, fully ap- curity. No pets. Lease. loin our fast paced Estate, 742-14500 to the placement ot any enthusiastic and ener­ Central CT selling op- pianist to play for the CUSTOMER home on large, prlvofe fireplace, hardwood pllanced. 2 bedrooms. $545 m onthly. 647-1221 getic environmental eratlan has Immediate Sunday morning wor­ team. We otter a good lot. Deck with BBQ Is COVENTR Y-Pertect floors plus carpet, Only $109,900. Ask tor or 646-6113. ad v e rtis in g in the starting salary ond ex­ starter home! Redeco­ 100x200 lot. M a rtin entertainer. He writes openings for part-time ship services of The great tor cookouts. Ap­ Sharon. Residence 646- M ANCHESTER-BIrch St. Marichester Herald. Ad­ SALES MERCHANDISER cellent fringe benefits. rated throughout. Spi­ School! Asking vertiser hereby agrees and performs his own sellers. Flexible hours. Presbyterian Church pliances and storage 5566. RE/MAX East ot 4 rooms. Includes heat. original music. His la­ Good pay. Experience ot M anchester, P. C. A. SERVICE It you hove the neces­ space provides every­ ral staircase to loft $179,900. Jackson 8, the R iver, 647-1419.0 to protect, indemnify PERMANENT PART-TIME sary qualifications, bedroom. 1st floor Jackson Real Estate, $495. References, se­ test program deals essential. Contact G. (an Evangelical and thing to make this o MANCHESTER- curity 81 lease. 649- and hold harmless the with our sea faring Decelles Jr. at 643-5107 Presbyterian church). We are looking for responsible please come In and fill great starter or retire­ laundry. Gorgeous 647-8400.D MON. - THURS. 9-2 out an application or Drastically reducedi 4820/646-4412. Manchester Herald, its friends. The program between 8am-5pm for If you ore Interested, m ent hom e. $95,000. Pine floors, vinyl sid­ call. Economy Electric ing. M ust seel $118,OCX). Spacious 2 bedroom MANCHESTER-3, 4, ond officers and employeos FAX IT! entitled WHALES AND Roberts and Associates, a New England Food appointment. contoct the Rev. Ri­ service-minded individuals to Philips Real Estate, FOR THE DISCRIMI­ Townhouse with fin­ Supply, Inc., 428 Tol- 5 room oporfments for agairist any and all TALES Is a rocking chard M. Gray, 643- 742-14500 Philips Real Estate, NATING BUYERII! Broker representing Gatorade, Tropicana and BOOKKEEPER-Part lond Trpke., Monches- 742-14500 ished lower level for re n t. 646-2426 week- liability, loss or ex­ mixture of rap and time, approximately 15 0906. handle customer inquiries. The MANCHESTER-New list­ This lovely 10 room plenty ot family fun. When you're p re sse d Sun.shine Biscuit companies is interviewing fe r CT 06040 . 203-647- home on Emily Loneln dovs, 9-5. pense. including attor- popular music that en­ to 20 hours per week. MEDICAL OFFICE needs ing! Immaculate full Diane Johnson. $99,900. position requires enthusiasm, 5. plus utilities. Security. For exam and BOLTON-New llsflngl cluding advertisements on the cost ASAP. Is offering you an Invi­ bury office. Pleose re­ the ('la.ssified HELP w alk UP attic, and 1 car Spacious 3 bedroom 1.5 acre reor lot Forest No dogs. 872-9951. I Competitive hourly wage. Better than new! Gor­ Dutch Colonial teofur- H ills; 90.000. 26' a acres in any free distribution tation to explore a spond to Box C, c/o The eolum ns WANTEO application info. garage. 2 stoves, 2 MANCHESTER-2 bed ublications published PART TIME career adventure. We Manchester Herald, I QD geous one floor living retrlgerotors, and I Ing first floor family ot farm land. Sentry with whirlpool In mos- room, cellor, attic, Cy the Manchester Your convenience is HELP WANTED offer, a competitive P.O. Box 591. everv (lav! Call dishwasher will stay. room, deck overlook­ Real Estate, 643-4060..: I ATTENTION: Earn mo­ Please call Gerlinde at: ter bath, first floor in g yard, freshly central, residential, Herald. Penny Sieffert, solary, monthly per­ Verv quiet neighbor­ MANCHESTER-854 Hlll- carpeted. No applian­ ney watching TVI laundry, sun room and painted and new Publishor formance bonus, paid PART TIME Salesper- I (219)^36-8157 6X1.654 hood. Call now to take stown Rd. Asking ces. Oil heat not In­ ou r job! training program, son/Cashler neededfor $32,000/vear Income fireplace. Doris odvantoge ot o remar­ carpets tool Coll to Part-Time Gas I 647-9946 8to8(CST) Bourque. $329,900. Sen­ $69,5 West bravely this IS apt to be ol your own choosing It est today II you locus on matters that kid yourself into believing a deal is bet­ ♦ 9 H 7 ♦ 4 North .iiul South weu' jij.iwng no [dunked the heart king on the table and will be more important to be the big llsh are ot Importance only to you. it won't ter than It IS. ♦ .k K ,1 1 4 8 7 5 truinji ojH'iniigs o( 15 17 ^lolnt^ So JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week; encourage Iheir support l ontinued with the jaek in the small pond in which you swinr AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) Although •South, undeterred by the laek o( a TAURUS (April 20-May 20) II you dis­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Fullilling am­ SOl'TII That s only part of the -■ Ik' you'll have effective leadership qualities heail .-.lojijier. added .1 [khiiI (or hi.s -employer seeking burr bench hand • 1st press operator opening m area •No exponenceI requiredrequu tor machine •Opening available lor experionond close secret desires to intimate friends bitious objectives might not come too ♦ .k K H elarer plaved low fioiii duiiii.i, 'll the SBIVICE to doburr/polisfVcIean metal parts printing est^lishmont Must have operator openingig EmployerEm wi8 train easily lor you today. You'll be able to today, sell-doubts could inhibit you Y7 ,1 two lll.s .iiid his five e.ird diaiiumd heart j.ick Now Hast had to pass the electric discharge machine (KDm i today your true puls will note your from expressing them productively. Minimum 2 yrs. experience required. minimum ol 2 yrs. experience in web to tend/operste various operator 2 yrs. sxperietroe or trade needs and relied on ways to help you. isolate your goals, but you might not ♦ K g 111 6 ;> suit, and bid one no li uiiip Thai efiee test lie oveiti ok the Jack ol hearts •Machine shop has upuiung lor cut­ Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Good pay a»J benefits. press heal sol on Harris equipment machines 2nd shilt good pay rate school Uaimng. good pay ♦ Innge This might not bo the case, however, work hard enough to achieve them. ♦ y 10 2 lixely shut \Sest out Hut the bidding making the queen in dummy a winner ter grinder set-up/operator with mini­ PISCES (F*b. 20-March 20) Do not put — 2nd shift — excelleni pay * • tnnge benefits r shilt ditlorential benefits * shift bonus. where rivals are concerned Taurus, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Social activi­ eame around to hlasl. who did have a to lead a eluh thiough the declarer s mum o( 2 yrs. experience — 2nd yoursell in a position today where you VuliuTiihle ftoth benefits • shitt diflerentiai. treat yoursoll to a birthday gilt Send lor ties with friends are apt to fare better it SIX card suit and he knew his partner shift — pay -f benefits + shift bonus. must depend upon others. Even people IVa er South queen So deelarer made a triek with ■Bachelor's oegree or 4 yrs. ex­ •Immediate opening lor dishwasher your Astro-Graph predictions lor the they are conducted outside ol your must have some high e.ii ds u'lherwise the heart queen, but lirst the defend perience in social welfare work. you previously helped may not be avail­ in large restaurant. Employer will year ahead by mailing $1 25 to Astro- home today Choose a place that has South Weht North Kast the opjionents would have bid more' ers took seven trieks to l>e.it one no Challenging opening lor case train to operate automatic dish­ •Interesting permanent part time able to assist you •O l burner mechanic with minimum Graph. c/o this newspaper. P O Box majority approval. 1 NT All pass In fael. haist I'an make 10 trieks in trump manager in community agency. Will washer — 2nd shift — good pay rate. opening lor morcharxlisor Wik visit ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Be very 1 yr. experience needed at once. Will 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Taking ac­ hearts il he giu'sses the liH ation o( the . ,/j. »sS» . V/»,'■ j-a assess client needs, refer to other department stores to see that par State of Connecticut tive measures enhances your creativity careful loday that you do not try to ma­ install/clean/repair furnaces. S-1 sure to state yout . . nipulate Iriends or contacts in order to Opening lead ♦ K heart queen Hut c.ml ion overeame ■./aci'.Si Ii.'j,’". . ■ .iih agencies, etc. Good pay + fringe •Experienced operator for Brown 6 ticular products are properly handed/ Labor Department GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Make an el- today. II you're toying with an idea, try l/i lair 5a, ,.*)» j;,- ,w 41 benefits. license preferred, but will accept B-1. lurther your personal aims. Attempts to boldness, .ind he jMssed That brings Sharpe horizontal milling machine displayed. Previous retail experience lorl to Study people closer than usual all of the approaches that come to mind .. K, (S j i , i.-'.'rU /i.wl. Excelleni pay and ful benefits 806 Main Street do so could produce unhappy results. us to the defense needed at once. Set-up expehorv^e a helpful Good pay rate today, because there is something you instead of just visualizing them plus. Good pay rate * benefits Manchester. CT 06040 t (203) 649-4558

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I CARS I CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE Strike Beat 1 First step DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 PONTtAC-1971 Lemons. CID, automatic, bed Fully equipped, full liner, tool box, 50K, power. $4000/best $5500. 742-8669.______otter. Must see to be­ Picketers, company Rested Petr Klima ^ I $250m credit line Specialist lieve. Coll Steve, 646- CHEVY-1981 Citation. 4 cylinder, automatic 6168. transmission, 5 door. battle over benefits/3 give.s Oilers OT win/11 1 _M_ help in reviving Ames74 CHEVROLET-1984 • Co­ 42K. $1600. 646-4122. moro. Rebuilt trans­ mission, good shape. TOYOTA-1985 Supra. One CARPENTRY/ CLEANING LANDSCAPING III LAWN CARE MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING/ Asking $3,500. Lori 647- owner, red, new tires, REMODELING SERVICE SERVICES PAPERING 1952.______custom sterlo. $7250. 643-6649. CHEVY-1979 Mollbu Clas­ Brookside Exterior Tony K’s M owing sic. Ports. Good trans­ KITCHEN & BATH TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. mission 8< Interior, new OR A HOUSE ONLY Maintenance & Service Frank Young Quality work at a windshield. 742-9356. Schaller's REMODELING SURFACE CLEANED. Reduced rates for reasonable pricol V W RABBIT-1983. 4 THEN CALL ME AT Interior 4 Exterior Quality PreKiwned Autos From the smallest Landscaping Senior Citizens Contracting & speed, 4 door, stereo- 644-1134 Free Estimates /cossette, tires good, value Priced repair to the largest ASK FOR ANITA 645-0062____ Call Brian Welgle well maintained. 88 Subaru DL S/W Div. of GRF & Company, Inc. Maintenance 5 Spesd, 4 Whs«l Driv* renovation, we will do a BONDED A INSURED 645-8912 $1150/best offer. Coll Specialist in Year-Round Dr's, office, 528-8046. $7,400 complete job. T ardma5TerS“ 87 Oldsmobile Calais H an rh p B lp r Exterior Maintenance Company: Start to finish. House Cleaning SPRING CLEANUP Auto. AA^, Low MIIm Residential ■ Commercial McHugh Himself FREE ESTIMATES •Trees & Lawns Cut •Painting Interkx & Exterior OUTTOBECOME $6,490 Polish woman will 'Lawn Maintenance •Yards & Garages Cleaned Painting & wallpapering at 88 Ford Mustang Complete do-it-yourself •Wallpapering S Spaed. LX Package clean your home. •Brush Piles Removed its besL Free Estim^es. Fully MANCHESTER'S programs available. Landscape Design & Installation •Truck & Backhoc Work •Remodeling - Custom Insured. Established 1974. $6,990 Kitchens & Bathrooms Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price; 35 Cents. 644-4663 or 644-2835 •Exterior Housepainting # 1 87 Honda Civic Sedan Wednesday, May 16, 1990 Heritage Kitchen & •Exterior Power Washing of All •Driveways Siealed •Room Alterations & Additions 643-9321 Auto, PS, Sunroof Surfaces •Landscaping Installations $7,490 Bath Center •Replacement Windows USED CAR •Complete Building & •Electrical 86 Pontiac 6000 STE Come visit our showroom at: ELDERLY CARE -Driveway Sealing & Paving Wall Papering and Painting y.e, Aulo, A/C, Pull Po«*er Property Maintair^ •Rumbing 3 0 ye a rs E xperience DEALER $6,450 254 Broad Street •Tree Work •AiryJobCamliM •Roofing FUUriSSURED nUXESnUAlSS 83 Plymouth Reliant Wagon $1,995 86 Hyundiai Excel M anchester Insurance, References and 5 Sp«>Mi. AM/FM. Affordabte NURSE'S AIDE ■Traclof Work C/UJL YARDMASTERS •Exferia Siding 84Chaiger $1,995 643-9996 Free Estimates Pump a new way to give medicine •Decks $2,900 649-5400 Years of Experience. 85 Fort Escort $1,995 \ Treasurer •Gutter Cleaning i Maintenance Senia Citizen Discount MARTY MATTSSON 88 Chev K-5 Blazer Hospital Trained. R 49-4431 85 Dodge Daytona $3,995 V-8, Silverado. Auto. Loaded each, according to hospital offi­ LAWN SERVICE Complete Property By Dianna M. Talbot CARPENTER & Excellent References. 203-645-8892 86 Fort Escort Wagon $4,395 $15,900 cials. Fertilizing, liming, spring Maintenance Manchester Herald Free Estimates 84 Toyota Camiy $4,995 84 Nissan Sentra Recently, a 72-year-old HANDYMAN SERVICE 742-6402 clean-up, complete lawn ‘*We can tell you S Speed. A/C No job too small. Landscaping Consulting service. what to look for... 86 Okismobile Fironza $4,995 Manchester woman underwent gall 203- 643-6774 $2,900 Like many people who face the Specializing in remodeling. Fully Insured 643-0747 and what to look 82 Eldorado $5,995 86 VW Golf bladder surgery at MMH. She said SENIOR CITIZENS/ 5 Speed. Air Cor>di(ioning pro.spcct of a hospital stay, Becky explains Fully Insured. out for!” it was her second surgical opera­ 649-8045 No Job Too Small 89 Mazda SE-5 Pick-Up $5,995 Edland was scared of needles. Call Tom -649-6273 TRANSPORTATION $4,700 tion; her first one was for a bleed­ EARTH RENOVATORS 84 Mercury Grand Marquis $6,395 So when the 29-year-old T A L A W N & 90 IntMra GS Sedan ing ulcer 27 years ago. •Land Cleared H a r B ro 87 Dakota Pick-Up $6,595 Autonrafic, Fully Loaded registered nurse underwent hip GCF HOME SERVICES SENIOR CITIZENS LANDSCAPING INC. GSL Building One day after her gall bladder I wl pick you up at your home and take you: ■New Lawns Installed 86 Mazda RX-7 $6,995 $16,400 surgery last fall at Manchester Personal Care was removed, the woman, who Remodeling & Repair Grocery Shopping •Bobcat & Backhoe Work Maintenance Co. P a in tin g 86 Mercury Cougar $6,995 Memorial Hospital, where she Doctor's appointments •Mowing Commerdal/Resldefltial buHd- Many Others In Stock Decks, Additions ■Stump Removal asked not to be identified, lay in Vlst friends ■Planting 4 Design Ing repairs and home Improve­ of Manchester 85 Meroiiy Grand Manquis $6,995 Immediate Delivery works, Edland opted to try a •Screen Top Soil & her hospital bed holding a small sour deal Senior Discount -Do Banking ments. Intertor and exterior 87 Buck Somerset $7/195 modem mclhexi of pain control etc. Landscape Materials Call Aaron Alibrio SCHALLERACURA device with a button on it that was Free Estimates For friendly courteous eervice call painbig, Ight carpentry. Com­ Quality Painting that was being tested at the hospi­ Delivered - ...... ?46-g$11 85BMW32SE $7,995 345 Center Street, connected to a nearby PCA pump. 645-6559 Carol at 64»-1999 plete ^nitory service. E)q)eri- tal. crue was Jan. 26. By that date, no •Stone Driveways Services 86GMCJimmy4x4 $7,995 M a n c h e s te r An IV line connected her DON’S LAWN SERVICE enoed, reSable, free .estl- •Free Estimates Aside from having an in­ By Rick Santos money was received, and two weeks males. 86 Buick Riviera $7,995 bloodsueam to a large syringe of CUStOM CARPENTRY 644-5998 •Senior Citizen Discounts 647-7077 travenous line attached to her arm, Manchester Herald later with the money still missing, ELECTRICAL •nOTOTlLLING Edging medication attached to the pump. 643-0304 •Aluminum & Vinyl 87 Calais $7,995 it required no regular shots. Negro contacted Ed Epstein, who UNLIMrTED ■Hedge & Bush Trimming The PCA pump was affixed to a CaH now for lawn mowing. Powerwashing 88 Mercury Sable GS $8,595 For 24 hours, whenever Edland Town Treasurer Roger Negro, was his contact with Peter Sollingcr, UcencedS Insured TRUCKS/VANS portable pole, to which IV pumps ELECTRICAL HEATING/ Dependable Work. CHARLES THE 86 Honda Accord LXI $8,995 felt the after-surgery effect of pain, who makes single-day investments the middleman rcprc.scniing Mcrus. Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ FOR SALE typically are attached. Besides a CONTRACTOR PLUMBING HANDYMAN 86 Audi 5000S turbo $8,995 she pressed a button connected to a of as much as $5 million, said today Epstein, the husband of town rooms designed & remod­ 646-7011 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 syringe, the pump featured three ’ Repars - New Installation ENTERPRISES 88 Buick Corlury Wagon $8,995 that he delayed telling town officials director Joyce Epstein, reassured eled. Ceramic tile, all phases NISSAN-1979 Pickup. 5 pump. The signal sent a measured POWER WASHING We're Here To Serve dial settings, for a dosage’s size, about a sour deal because a town of carpentry & repair. ■ Licensed - Insured PHIL'S LAWN CARE AND 86ChovyS-104x 4 Blazer $9,395 speed, om/fm, low mi­ amount of the strong pain killer, Negro that the town’s money was residential & commercial leage, excellent. Must frequency and basal rate, or steady director’s husband told him that the • Free Estimates M&M OIL LANDSCAPING 88 Mercury Cougar LS $9,595 morphine, into her bloo^trcam. forthcoming, so he wailed. Negro Cal Now For Spring Spodala Thatching, edging, planting, PAINTING be seen. Asking $1650. flow of medication. town money in that deal — now • Senia Discouits PLUMBING & HEATING 85 Uncoln Town Car $9,995 “It was wonderful,” said Edland. said also that Epstein had acted as a 528-5502 A n y tlm a yard cleanup. Weekly lawn Interlor/exterlor IN-EX Painting 649-4346. Under her physician’s orders, presumed to be lost — would be •Oil Burner Service 4 Sales “I didn’t have to have a shot. 1 just go-between because Sollingcr was Jim Varrelman mowing. Residential and com­ SPRING CLEANING 88 Mercury Cougar LS Cpe $ 9 ^ 9 5 the pump allowed the woman to Contr. Lie. # 103833 •Automatic Oil Delivery pressed a button.” returned. difficult to Uack down while tem­ HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS mercial. ■garages -yard •cellars Services 86 Chovy G-20 Conv. Van $10,995 press the button as often as every Negro, a Democrat, has no boss 646-0319 •Wei! Pumps Sales 4 Service ■gutters WANTED TO After one day of using mor­ porarily working in the Boston area. Cleaning, Haufaig. Csrperlry, CALL 742-9540 Senior Citizen Discount 89 Mercury Sable CSW£« $11,905 six minutes. When she did, 5 mil­ other than the townspeople, who RemrxJeiing. Reasonably Priced •Water Heaters (Efactric s Gat) ■rotatllling BUY/TRADE phine, Edland said she felt well ligrams of Demerol, another type But Epstein’s promises that the Fiee Estimales •Battiroom 4 Kitchen ■Brush/tree & trash Power Washing 89 Grand Prix L£ $11,995 enough to switch to aspirin. have supported him in elections Gilbert's Lawn Service CASH PAID tor old cars money would be electronically AIICaflaAnnwrad DECKS/ Remodeling re m o v a l 89 Mercury Sable GS VTsq $12,495 of pain medication, was rclea.scd every two years since 1971. Complete Lawn Care Free Estimates In good condition. Coll Since then, the hospital has Rick's Handyman & •Senior Citizen Discount ■ ★ 30 yrs. sxpsiisncs into her bloodstream. Tlic invesimcnL which town offi­ iransmillcd into a town account — ADDITIONS Trucking, Bobcat Rental, 86 Uncoln Tewn Car $12,995 anytim e at 646-6388. finished testing “Patient-Con­ C a rp e n try ^ r v l c a •Electric Work “The pain is going down all the fell short. And when that became Loam, Stone 4 Mulch ★ fast, rellabis & Fully Insured 89FordF-2504x4P-Up $18,421 trolled Analgesia,” or PCA, and it cials arc trying to recover, was the 6 4 6 -1 9 4 8 FREEESVMATES Delivefies fully Insured We buy clean, late model time,” said the woman, who added purchase of $200,000 in promissory apparent to Negro, he told town offi­ 87BMW325IS $18,995 has become available to the public. ^THE DECKWORKS"\ Phone: Free Estimates ★ 10% senior used cars end trucks. Top that her second hospiuil slay was notes for a start-up company that cials about the investment. d is c o u n ts WeTreat Your Home 89 Uncoln Town Car $19,995 prices paid. It is unique in that it is among the CUSTOM QUALITY (Spring Speicial) 649-2871 291-9681 far more comfortable than her firsL planned to operate a blood bank. The admini.slration. which is in­ One stop improvements. CALL 872-4072 Like Our Own MANY OTHERS NOT USTED Mr. Dull • Carter Chavrolal first in technology that allows mainly as a result of her use of the Judy HartlinaAAanchaster l-torald vestigating possible fraud in the Framing to Petinting. Beautifully built decks at 1229 MainStraat hospital patients to deliver a con­ ,Xhe Denver. Colo.-based Mcrus LAWN MOWING PCA pump. deal, has tried to cnii.st die help of Licensed & insured. great affordability. REPAIR M anchaiter, CT trolled amount of pain relief CHECKING IN — Dr. Robert Audet checks a Corp. declared bankruptcy m Caii Dah/e AdamicK FREE ESTIMATES SALE/TRADE Kevin MORANDE 646-6464 Physicians, too, arc lauding the federal and stale invc.sligalors. but Installation of lawns medication to themselves. December. for a free quote. ^ 644-2362 LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA Manchester Memorial Hospital patient using the con­ However, the company’s due dale has received no definitive response. and light hauling. 6 4 4 -0 0 5 6 (fotmerty Moriarty Bros.) MMH has purchased six PCA 647-1814 LAWN MOWERS 301 Center Street fcARS Please see PAIN, page 8 trolled analgesic unit. to pay back the notes plus the THE BOOK pumps at a cost of about $3,500 Please see NEGRO, page 8 Call Mark Mumley Larry Manchester FOR SALE $32.0(X) in interest they were to ac­ REPAIRED 649-3104 RACK »i3TANTS£RVICE/FREEBSnAATE3 DECKS ★ Free Pickup & Delivery 643-5135 Pressure Treated 5 2 8 -6 3 8 9 Bath/Kitchen Remodeling in Manchester Audio Caisette Books. AU Custom Designs Ona Call Does It Ak ★ Prompt, Courteous, MOWING & TILLING Categories. FREE ESTIMATES Expert Service Yard Cleanup Discounted at 10%. Intertor/Exterior 30 Years Experience Call Loyalists accused ★ Reasonable Prices Driveways Sealed Painting Done M & M Plumbing & Heating THE DECK SPECIAUSTS 43SJ Hartford Tpke. HFree Estimates •light carpentry-driveway sealing Report: Smith ready to quit 6 4 6 -0 0 3 2 Repairs on most anything “Shops at 30 Plaza- INSIDE 649-2871 ★ 15% Senior Discount -ceiling and walls repaired Call Bernie, Sr. V a rn o n , C T 06066 ■attics and cellars cleaned ECONOMY LAWN 646-3172 870-8870 643-6386 HARTFORD (AP) — Slate Senate Minority probably be debated. of ‘coup attempt’ D Schiavone reas­ CUSTOM INSTALLATION/ MOWER fully insured/free estimates Leader Reginald J. Smith will reportedly drop his Smith was a Wcickcr supporter when Wcickcr sessing chances after BUILDING REPAIR Call Anytime MASONRY BO O K RACK Republican bid for governor and endorse indepen­ was a Republican U.S. senator and had called on 647-5705 the GOP to embrace Wcickcr’s candidacy after he Stamford primary. RIGA, U.S.S.R. (AP) — Guards Bush meet in Washington this Previously enjoyed paperback LIQUIDATION dent candidate Lowell P. Wcickcr. books from Romance to Hor- Smith’s departure would leave U.S. Rep. John G. announced in March that he would run as an in­ surrounded govemment buildings in month. T.R. Connelly installabon and Replacement SPRING IS THE TIME rorl W e will trade for your good - R J llY W A R R A N T E D Rowland, the GOP fronutinncr, and Joel Schiavonc, dependent. the scces.sionist republic of Estonia In the L.atvian capital. Riga, about Building Co. of Water Heaters SUPERiOR F a Chimney Repair paperbacks 2 for 1; or we will ' a New Haven bu.sincssman, to vie for their party’s Smith, who lost his job as a municipal financing today after Soviet loyalists con­ two dozen pro-indepcndcncc Remodeling & Additions •Gas Call Now For Free Estimate sell our books 1/2 price. ESTATE LIQUIDATION •FULLY RECONDITIONED n State congressional verged on parliamcm in what the demonstrators stood outside parlia- ■Kitchens & Baths •Electric HOME nomination. specialist with Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. as Talaga Masonry Commercial & Residential part of the bank’s staff cutbacks this winter, has delegation finances premier called a failed “coup at­ mciiL holding a banner tlial shows a •Roofing, Dormers •Oil MAINTENANCE 435 J Hartford Tpke. •INSPECTED THROUGHOUT! Neither Smith nor Wcickcr campaign officials •Decks & Sunrooms Wilson Oil Company 643-8209 “Shops at 30 Plaza" Cash a Sell on would comment on the cndorscmcnL which sources previously had discussions with Wcickcr about revealed in new reports. tempt.” cow made up of the national colors Lawmakers in neighboring of the three Baltic republics and a 2894)161 ______6 4 5 ^ 3 SERVICE after 6pm Vernon, CT 06066 Coisignment said was scheduled to be announced at a press con­ posts in his administration. Specializing In Minor Home ference today, according to a report in today’s The question of how much support Wcickcr can Lithuania began a closed-door figure of Gorbachev sucking on the ____ SZfcgg7Q____ P45-1174 Repairs TREE SERVICE/ glean from iJtc highly partisan General Assembly debate on new projxxsals designed to udder. The also held l-aivian flags. SEWING Cut loundrv costs bv de­ USED CARS Hartford Couranl. PRUNING Meanwhile. Rep. Edith G. Prague, D-Columbia, has hung over his campaign since he announced his n Toby Moffett tops end ait impasse with Soviet Presi­ Anti-independence protesters in TILE/MARBLE ALTERATIONS No Job Too Small For Superia. creasing the amount of dent Miktiail S. Gorbachev. Calm detergent used. Reduce 85 FORD ESCORT L CPE4CH.*-a*c 12,995 said Tuesday she would support Wcickcr. And other candidacy. M ichael Pacow ta in Estonia threatened a general .strike Fully Insured was reported in all three Baltic May 21 unless ilteir demands arc HAWKES TREE SERVICE by one-third and see BECAUSE YOU never 85 RENAULT ENCORE‘L’4[>,4cy,Aa,Ac $2,995 lawmakers — although only a fraction of the 187 in Many have wondered whether he would be effec­ delegate primaries in DJR TILE WORKS Carpentry - Electrical- whether you notice a dif­ know when someone will republics. met by Thursday, according to Inter­ SEAMSTRESS Bucket, truck 4 chippor. 87 CHEV NOVA 4o.4cyL5.pd.Ac $3,995 the legislature — exprcs.scd varying degrees of sup­ tive as an independent governor without the voting Instalt/Replaca various tile 4 ■Dressmaking ■ Alterations tombing ference In the appearance be searching for the Item four Fifth District com­ In Moscow, Secretary of Slate Stump removal. Froo 83 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 41>. v* /u. »c $ 3,995 fax, a news serv ice of Raiiio Mos­ marble. of your wash. Add extra you hove for sole, It's port or interest in his candidacy. blocs that support governors of established parties. • Replace Zippers ■ Coat FREE ESTIMATES estimates. Spodal 85 BUICK SKYHAWKzo,4cy./k«, $3,995 munities. James A. Baker III .said he would cow. They want the immediate -Quality woik Linings ■ Custom Curtains dollars to your budget by better to run your wont od Although Smith, a four-term senator from New But although Smith and Prague arc prepared to •Reasonable prices consideration for olderty and 85CHEVCAVAUERSTAWG4cy.Au.aAc $4,695 press Soviet leaders to explain why rcsigiuiion of die republic's govern •Slipcovers CALL selling "don't needs" with for several days... cancel­ Hartford, who served as majority leader in 1985 and support him publicly and others arc willing to ack­ ■Free estitnates handicapped a low-cost od In Classi­ ing It os soon os you get 87 FORD ESCORT GL 2a.4cy./kakAc $4,995 1986, is likely to provide Wcickcr with inside nowledge they arc considering iL the entire group to they tuve not begun talks with Bal­ menu a referendum on Esouii:i;i ★ 30 Years Experience 647-3785 647-75M 86 CHEV CAVAUER STA WG 4cy.Aua.Ac $4,995 See page 4 tic leaders. Baker is on a four iLiy 646-3455____ CALL 647-8730 fied . 643-2711. results. knowledge about die workings of the legislature, secession fiom die Soviet Union aiuJ 85 NISSAN STANZA GL 4Di.4cy.AaaAc $4,995 ilic overall significance of his endorsement will Pleu.se see SMITH, page 8 visit to make progress on amis con- 85 BUICK REGAL CPE va.Aua.Ac $5,595 uol before Gorbachev and President Please see BAI. TICS, page 8 84 CHEV CAPRICE aASSICzo.vaA..AC $5,595 APARTMENTS r r i HOMES INOUSTRIAL MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING 87 PLYMOUTH REUANTLE4t>.4cy,Aa. AC $5,995 FOR RENT FOR RENT l£ l| PROPERTY l £ i J SERVICES L£ £ J GOOOS [^ ] FOR^ALE 88 CHEV SPECTRUM tVBzo.4cy.Aa.Ac $6,495 86CHRYSLEBARONCONV.4cyAa.Ac $6,995 Sammy Davis Jr. dies; 89 NISSAN SENTRA •E’40.4cy.AA $7,750 /VIANCHESTER- COVENTRY-2 bedroom MANCHESTER-For NEED your driveway GOLF CLUBS-Used. F O R D -E X P 1986 Sport. Furniture may give Mac Attacks to students Beoutltul, quality, 1 house, walking dis­ lease, 800-2400-3100- sealed? Coll Brian for Starter ond full sets Air, sunroof, stereo- 86 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 o. v* Aa. ac $7,795 bedroom, quiet, on bus tance to lake. $600 7500-8500 square feet free estimates. 646-5767 w ith bags fro m $35. /cassette, white. Origi­ 87 PONT GRAND PRIX CPE vaaaac $7,995 line, olr conditioned, monthly. Security dep­ Industrial Space. F. J. after 4 p.m. Also misc. clubs. 649- 87 BUICK CENT LTD T-TYPE 40.vaAa.Ac $7,995 singer, dancer was 64 nal owner. Excellent. By Nancy Foley living room, dining osit required. No utili­ Spllecki Realtors, 643- 1794. $4300. 647-8184.______87 CHEV MONTE CARLO CPE vaAa. AC $7,995 room, kitchen with new ties Included. Availa­ 2121. Manchester Herald SU8URU-1987 DL appliances Including ble June 15. Coll 87 BUICK REGAL CPE vaAa.Ac $8,695 LOS ANGELIiS (AP) — Sammy He had been admitted in January MANCHESTER-For rent. I MISCELLANEOUS W a g o n . Air, outo- frost free refrigerator, 742-9671. 88CHEVBEREnACPEvaAua.Ac $9,095 Davis Jr., die wiry song-and-dance for treatment of a gum infection. New 2 story Commercl- I FOR SALE matlc, 19K. Excellent Instead of viewing the drab, dull self cleaning oven, dis­ 87 CHEV CAPRICE aASSlC 40,vaAa.Ac $9,195 ol/lndustrloi building. FURNITURE fam ily car. $6000. 647- man whose carefree charm and Doctors later found that he had a furniture associated with most hwasher. Ideal for se­ 1 mile from Povililon 89 CHEV CAVAUER'RS’ 40.4cyAAAc $9,495 CUSTOM modedroperles 8 1 8 4 . ______bcjcweled .style helped make him an recurrence of throat cancta^. and no school cafeterias, students lU Ben- niors or middle aged. Moll. 1 500/ 1 2 ,0 0 0 FOR SALE: Wing couch 87 CHEV CAPRICE CLASSIC 4o.vaAa.Ac $9,495 with valance. Brand MALIBU-1977 Station entertainment inslilulion. died today. further chemotherapy was planned. Come see why we square feet. Available 71" long. G reen custom net Junior High School gel to feel new. Soft peach color, wagon. Good condi­ 87 CHEV CAP CLAS BROUGHAM 40.vaA- $9,995 rarely hove o voconev. 8T0RE/0FFICE J u ly 1. A d d it io n a l slip cover, very good He was 64. His cancer was first diagnosed in like they’re walking into a lattice work design. tion. Needs a little 90 CHEV CORSICA LT 40.4cy.AAAc $9,995 Heat and hot water FOR RENT 40,000 build to suit. condition. $150negotio- 'Die health of die canccr-suicken September 1989. Paid $1500, osking $700. work. $800/best otter. McDonald’s when they enter one Included. Large stor­ ble. 643-2203. 890LDSCUTLASSaERA4o.vaAa.Ac $10 495 Available soon. $6.25- 289-4437. jKrfomier deteriorated steadily siiKC Davis, who cmbractxl Judaism at of the school’s cafeterias. age area. $645. 247-5030. MANCHESTER-Moln St. C oll Steve 646-6168. 89 CHEV CAMAROIROC CPE vaAa.Ac $14,850 $8.00 square toot. 649- his release from Cedars-Sinai Medi­ the age of 26 in 1954, was honored Today, school officials unveiled BOUTON-Guest house 27,000 square feet. Re- 3006. May 6 at a testimonial dinner by the available 6/1. 1 bed­ toll/Oftlce space. $3.99 E N D R O L L S cal Center on March 13. He went that cafeteria, recently renuxlelcd room, living room, kit­ square foot. NNN. Mr. MACHINERY 2 7 V width — 50C CARDINAL USED TRUCKS home to his wife of 20 years, Al- Friends of the Israel Defense Forces. with McDonald’s fumilurc. Tlu.' Peters 646-2364.______AND TOOLS 13" width — 2 for 50C chen, both. Single CHILD CARE BUICK, INC. 88 DODGE DAKOTA PICKUP 4cy $5,995 lovise. and died dierc diis momiiig, Over the years he joked that he was project is credited to BeniK’i vice- older woman pre­ MANCHESTER-983 Main Newsprint end rods can b« 4 X 4 v a i ^ ac said his puhlieisL Su.san Reynolds. the nation's only “black, one-eyed, principal Bo Cuprak. ferred. No pets. $600 picked up et the Mancheeter 1889 Bukk LoSabre Vbg $13,980 85 FORD BRONCO II $6,595 St. O ffic e , 500 square NEED: Babysitting In my Jewish entertainer." He converted to plus utllltes. Security feet. Excellent loca­ Harald ONLY before 11 a. m 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10,960 88CHEVClORCKUPvaAa, $8,695 Cuprak said he was driving by home Wednesday Monday through Thursday. Judai.sm while recovering from an and references. 649- tion. Includes heat. SCREEN TOP SOIL 1988 Chovy Cavalw $6,990 87 PLY VOYAGER LEWG 4Cy.AaaAC the abandoned shell of a nights for3bovs. 18vrs. $10,995 3446. ______$300 monthly. Call 647- $13,490 vaAa.AC r f d D A Y automobile accident that cost him or older. Coll 649-0119. ANY AMOUNT 1988 96 Reg Brougham 89 CHEV CIO PICKUP $11,795 McDonald’s on West Center Street m a i n S T R E E T , 9223 or 643-7175. 1988 Chovy Z-24 Cavalwr $8,980 88 PLY VOYAGER WG4.y.Aa.AC his left eye and nearly his life. about a month and a half ago when DELIVERED $11,795 MANCHESTER-2 STORE FOR RENT-460 1988 Pontiac Sunbtrt Coupe $7,895 88 CHEV SI 0 BLAZER td^vaAAAc $12,495 An actor, singer, dancer and im­ he began wondering what hap­ room apartment for i CLEANING TAG SALE I n d e x Main Street, Manches­ Also, Backhoe Bobcat & 1987 Buxk LoSabre $8,980 pressionist, the exuberant Davis pened to its fumilurc. rent. 529-7858 or 563- ter. Please coll 646- SERVICES 1987 Buick Park/We $11,490 Brinq In Your Title And Be 20 pagas, 2 aactlons lived life hard and fast. His gold 4438. 2426, 9:00-5:00 Loader rental. ANNUAL FLEA He thought that it might con­ WE CLEAN WITH the MARKET-June 2, Mon- 1967 Buick Somerset Cpe $7,480 chains, heavy rings and gaudy w eekd o ys. Ready To Trade - We Are! 1 r.inc&jfiAd 19-20 tribute to the decor of his schtwl, 1987ChevrolelCaprKe $7,495 some quality os If you 872-1400 or chester Garage. Space 16 bracelets were as much a part of his which had only the standard tables hod the time. Reasona­ available. 649-9294 ar 1986 Mitsubishi Pickup $3,995 1 Camics ...... 16 personality as the chain of cigarettes and chairs. “1 knew we would ble rotes. Coll for an 6 59 -9 5 55 528-8015. ; Focus______1986 Buick Skyhawk Cpe $5,990 17 he smoked. HOMES appointment. 646-3112. j fVwt never be able to afford a different 1986 Buick Century Wagon $6,480 Lrw-jil/St;ilo 3^6 He created a lounge act so dis­ FOR RENT I VACATION m style of furniture in our cafeteria,” CARS 1986 Pontiac Grand Pru $7,980 S3 CARTER IOFFICE/RETAIL j Lottofy ______2 tinctively florid that scores of com­ 1*501 r e n t a l s FOR SALE 1965 Cadillac Sedan DoVille $9,460 6-7, 0 he said. 6 ROOM DUPLEX. 3 bed­ EQUIPMENT edians — most notably Billy Crystal Still puzzling over what be­ THE FAST-FOOD LOOK — Bo Cuprak and Marsiia Gunther, vice princip. .ils at Bonnet LAWN CARE 1985 Pontiac Bonneville $5,895 ObttuanuG ______2 rooms, appliances, CAPE COD-Folmouth CHEVROLET/GEO — imitated his slack-jawed routine restaurant in FULL C-128 Computer NISSAN-1987 Stanzo 81 Adam s Street Opinion _ 8 comes of old McDonald’s fumi- Junior High School, sit in the newly remodeled school cafeteria. A parking for 2 cars, nice Heights, 2 bedrooms, 2 GARAGES Cleaned; Fur­ 1 229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3 /1-384 and “peace and love" palter. He, in system. $650 or best GXE. Fully laoded, sun SpofU .. __ 11-14 yard. $675 month plus full baths, sleeps 5. niture moved; Yards M anchester Plea.se see CAFETERIA, page 8 Springfield, Mass., donated the furniture to the school. offer. Coll Greg after roof, cruise, etc. 1 646-6464 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fil 9-6 • Sal 9-5 : Tnkiwision _ 16 security. 649-5309 for Walk to beach. 872- and trees cut. Coll Ray, Plea.

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