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By Brendan Bayl^ people were left Ito m tlm by the United Press Internatlanal fighting. The government Wednesday or­ JOHANN^^URG, South dered Crossroads refugees staying Africa — Authorities bulldozed in white schools and church halls in sections of the demolished Cross­ Cape Town to find other accommo­ roads squatter camp today and dations by today. A small group began ordering whites to evict the left the Temple synagogue camp’s black refugees from hall in Cape Town Sunday and churchs and schools in white areas returned to Crossroads. where they have sought shelter. "The others look like they plan to An Anglican clergyman, the defy the order and stay where they Rev. Geoff Quinlan, said police are.” an aid worker said. arrived at his All Saints Church in The aid worker said Sunday’s Cape Town’s white suburb of order barring entry to razed Plumstead today and gave him a sections of the camp appeared summons to appear in court on aimed at preventing squatters charges of "h a r^rin g blacks.” from rebuilding shanties on the More than 60 women and child­ sites they were driven from in the ren have found shelter in his fighting. church’s hall and Quinlan was Clergyman Terry Lester said the ordered to evict them. eviction order seemed to be part of "I can pay an admission of guilt a government plan to force squat­ fine of 300 Rand ($175) on proof that ters to move to an approved site at the blacks have left," Quinlan said. Khayelitsha. about 10 miles " I am not going to do anything. I farther from Cape Town. will not pay the fine and I am not About 3,000 refugees have ac­ going to move the people off.” cepted shelter in government Aid workers said most of the facilities set up at Khayelitsha. but squatters appeared intent on defy­ aid workers say the rest have ing a government order to leave vowed not to move to the new the white areas today. settlement, *“T don’t think the authorities will Lester said dozens of families move directly against them," said were sheltered in the hall of his Opposition Progressive Federal church in Cape Town’s white Party spokesman Jan van Eck. "I Plumstead suburb. He urged au­ think they plan to institute legal thorities to withdraw the eviction action against the whites who are notices, made under terms of a law giving them shelter. But if they that Parliament voted last week to really want to get rid of them then repeal. nothing will stop them.” In the nominally independent Herild photo by noeh« Police Sunday put razed areas of tribal homeland of Bophuthats- the shantytown off-limits to eve­ wana. a police spokesman said Katie Gompier, 3, of Manchester, enjoys her strawberry shortcake at the Cheney Festival. ryone — including refugees and Brig. Andrew Molope was shot and bulldozers today flattened sections killed by gunmen Saturday. Mo­ of the settlement that were des­ lope was the commander of a unit troyed in the battles. that shot and killed 11 people and Police Col. Chris Swart said no wounded about 200 during a one would be allowed to enter demonstration in March. sections of the Crossroads camp In Pretoria, government spokes­ Festival blends history, shortcake that were burned to the ground in man Leon Mellet said a black man the battles between rival black was killed by a mob in Johannes­ groups vying for control of the burg’s Soweto black township settlement. Saturday, pushing the nationwide Museum opens in Cheney district as berries draw crowd At least 65 people were killed and death toll to 55 in the first 10 days of up to 8.000 shanties burned in a nationwide state of emergency battles at the camp last month and invoked by President Pieter Bo­ brick structure. "Eventually, that Sweet anti his ten-acre feet.” folks in the historic district just west of Bv John Mitchell downtown Main Street, the Cedar earlier this month. Some 70.000 tha. Herald Reporter whole chimney was pulled down.” back then nicknamed him. "He used to get mad as hell at us.” Street museum opened its doors for the first time. "M y earliest memory as a kid A handful of people gathered Murphy said with a laugh. around Murphy — a veritable Nancy Webb, a volunteer at the Dismissals called legal was of them tearing down that Murphy was one of the many who storehouse of information on Man­ museum, said she worked right up chimney," Michael Murphy said had the chance to trace Manches­ chester’s North End in the 1900s — until the 10 a m opening, labeling Saturday as he pointed to a color ter’s past at the town’s annual as he went to another photograph and arranging in order to get the picture of the old Union Mill ruins Strawberry Festival, which ran all to stem AIDS spread at the just-opened museum and exhibits ready. “We’re still getting on display at Manchester's Mu­ day Saturday. Officially named kept on talking. things brought in to us." she said. seum of Local History. the Cheney Historic District Festi­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - AIDS ruling could be superseded by Paige Savery. chairwoman of He indicated playgrounds of his val. the celebration featured an victims may be fired or excluded judicial decisions if the issue is the exhibit committee, said she “I spotted a man with a horse, youth in blank areas on yellowed antique show, theater-costume from federal programs, a Justice taken to court. was happy with the turnout and and he kept flipping a whip at it." maps where nothing was marked, and fire-department displays, all Department ruling says, if public While acknowledging AIDS vic­ liked the finished product. "I think health officials and employers the Hackmatack Street resident and told stories about Manchester kinds of music, and. of course, tims have some protection under it’s a lot more complete.” she said. believe such acts will prevent remembered as he took a closer notables like the businessman who federal civil rights laws, the plenty of strawberry shortcake. spreading the fatal disease, it was look and described the way the advertised that he would meet opinion said: "It is imperative to every train at the depot. “ Charlie In conjunction with the festival Pleaae turn to page 3 reported today . recognize the distinction between animal circled around the tali, A copy of the Justice Depart­ the disabling effects of AIDS on its ment legal opinion, applicable to victims and the ability to spread federal offices and others receiv­ the condition to others.” ing federal aid. was obtained by United Press International after A person’s dismissal from a job Four ‘sessions’ on calendar at Capitol details were published by The New or exclusion from a federal pro­ York Times. gram. solely because that person The opinion stemmed from the suffers from the effects of AIDS, By Mark A. Dupuis even convene — and a special and the one called by lawmakers. this election year. Both sides also have included The GOP is pitching the bill as an debate over whether AIDS is a United Press International session called through petitions Pleaae tnm to page 8 filed by legislators. plans for distributing some of the election reform, a move to open up handicap under federal law. The the nominating process to more H A R TFO R D — State lawmak­ In the midst of the series of state’s $274 million budget,surplus candidates, and on that point ers still debating the validity of sessions, lawmakers will take up to the state’s 169 cities and towns. Republicans have some Demo­ their last session may be in for such issues as strengthening the O’Neill wants to give the munici­ state’s death penalty law, distri­ pal governments $50 million in cratic support. TODAY’S HERALD another round of constitutional Where Democrats differ is the confusion and debate when they buting some of a growing state general aid while Republicans Republicans’ July I effective date, return to work today. surplus to cities and towns and want to spend $35 million or so but which would reduce the primary The House and Senate reconvene revising election laws. using a distribution plan that threshold just in time to virtually to consider overriding gubernator­ The only vetoed bill expected to would given legislators a say on School spending up Index draw an override attempt is a how the money for their towns is assure Moffett would qualify for a ial vetoes of bills passed in two Sept. 9 Democratic gubernatorial Public school spending in Con­ 16 pagea, 2 aactlona sessions earlier this year and will measure to make it easier to spent. primary with O’Neill. necticut jumped 9 percent in the then meet for one or two special impose the death penalty. Prosec­ The GOP special session agenda A r1 v lri» ia O’Neill has pledged to veto the 1984-85 school year, as both state sessions to take up other topics. utors claim the existing capital altio calls for considering changes 7 bill, which would mean yet another and local governments worked to Though the public is unlikely to punishment law makes it nearly to absentee balloting laws and 1S-1B "trailer session" since lawmakers raise teacher salaries, a report yttoticb. the Legislature has techni- impossible to impose a death reducing the number of delegates 14 would have to be given a chance to released today said. Story on page eally been called into four separate sentence. needed at a party convention for a p.nnr\^J*tln it 4 consider an override. 4. • le s io n s today, a record for one Sen. Richard B. Johnston. R- candidate to qualify for a primary. pptwrtiiinmAPt 1.1 The GOP session agenda for iSay, according to William F. Wethersfield. co-chairman of the The absentee ballot law changes today also includes possible legis­ Foci If 19 '•‘dieiing Jr., the govenior’s execu- Judiciary Committee, plans to try were prompted by allegations of lation on a dispute over Stratford’s 1 nM w a 3. 8 ‘ live derk. to override the veto, but is fraud in a Democratic delegate Hazy, warm, humid expected to fall short of the prim ary last month between purchase of a landfill in the There are two "traifer ses­ Partly sunny, hazy, warm and AKitiiMri*« two-thirds vote needed in both O’Neill and challenger Toby Mof­ northeastern Connecticut town of « sions," called to consider overrid­ humid today. Scattered showera, chambers. fett in Waterbury. Brooklyn. r\n in l/^n 8 ing the six bills vetoed from this po.tsibly a thunderstorm. Hazy and Even if the override attempt The Republican plan to pass a . The unusual number of sessions 9 ■ year’s regular session that ended warm tonight with patchy fog; low M a y'7 and one bill vetoed in a fails, the death penalty issue will bill reducing from 20 percent to 10 today could mean as little to 0 -1 1 most likely be addressed by percent the delegate vote needed lawmakers as having to stand for 60 to 65. Partly sunny, hazy and 13 special session that ended July 11. warm Tuesday, with a SO percent lawmakers. The issue has been at a party convention to qualify for four separate opening prayers and \ f R /WWnHH R . ^ Then it's on to a special session chance of an afternoon thunder- included on the agenda for both the a primary is widely seen as an . 9 summoned by O’Neill — one Pleaae tnm to page 8 storm. Dctalis on page 2, W a a t h a r ------Republicsns say they may not special session called by O ’Neill attempt to embarrass O’Neill in MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. June 23, 1986 — 3 I — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, June 23. 1986 Historic air marks WEATHER June 23,1845: The congrese of the Republic of Ito s accepted Today’s foracast terms of annexation by the strawberry festivai Connectlcst, Msssaelisteus sad Rbode Islaad: Partly sunny warm and more humid today. Untted States government. ContliiMd from page 1 Marion Ward of Keeney Street said Scattered showers and possibly a thunderstorm. she was enjoying the day. “ Seeing High in the 70s along the south coast and 80s Savery said that her favorite part of what's been accomplished had been dsewhere. Hasy and warm tonight. Patchy fog the exhibit was a display on the Goetz very Interesting.” she said. i ' l forming. Lowin the 60s. Tuesday partly sunny hasy Bakery, a privately owned biscuit OKLA. ARK. business that made headlines when It Irene Selleck. who had been working and warm.. Scattered aftenwon showers and was purchased by Nabisco. at the Connecticut Firemen’s Historical thundersUmoM. High In the 70s almig the soutH NEW Society museum, said she had to take coast SQs elsewhere. MEXICO "W hen I first started, I didn’t know time out for the snack. She said ihe Maine: Partly sunny with a chanceof showers (Hr there was such a thing, she SBid.” 'niis event was “ fascinating.” adding that thundershowers today. Highs in the mid 70s to was just fascinating to me — first of all she still wanted to get to the new history tower 80s except cooler at the coast. Chance of that there was one, second of ail that It museum. evening showers north, otherwise partly clowfy was so successful.” tonight. Lows in the 80s to lower 60s. Partly siinoy Over at the fire museum. Woodsy Owl with a chance of showers or thundershowers During the day. history buffs and and Smokey the Bear greeted children Tuesday. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. home hunters had the chance to tour the with handshakes and handouts. former Cheney Bros. Ribbon Mill, now New Hampshire: Partly sunny with a chance o t Kids were also entertained by Plug- an apartment complex. showers or thundershowers today. Highs in the mid gie. a mechanical fire hydrant that 70s to mid 80s except cooier at the coast. Partly Interested residents were taken to the usked questions like "Can you wink?” cloudy tonight. Lows in the mid SOs to iower 60s. and made siren noises for them. The site courtesy of a little circus train, Partly sunny with a chance of showers or remote-controlled hydrant was oper­ thundershowers Tuesday: Hifdis in the 70s to lower which picked them up at Oteney Hall — the center of the attractions on ated by Chris Curylo of the Town and 80s. Public Safety Explorers, who was Vermont: Very warm with sunny periods and a Saturday and of the historic district that MEXICO J ;* * * / * ** *• •.* '• carries the name of the textile family having a good time sneaking up on the chance of showers or thunderstorms today. Highs children. “ It kind of surprises them.” that made Manchester known far and Guif of he said. in the SOs. Partly cloudy tonight. Lows 58 to 60. wide as the Silk City. Tuesday mixed clouds and sun with a chance of a Mexico From across the road at Cheney Hall, thunderstorm. Not quite so warm with h i^ s 78 to Early-afternoon revelers sat out in the Frederick Trio broke into a 80. Hazy, warm and humid the sun, enjoying generous portions of rendition of “ Bad. Bad Leroy Brown.” strawberry shortcake, which was sold As residents listened and tapped their Today: Partly sunny, hazy, warm and humid. Scattered showers, Extended outlook on the grounds outside the hall on feet. Smokey the Bear grabbed a Peter Grossi, of South Windsor, on the keyboards, guitar, make up half of the Frederick Quartet, a band possibly a thunderstorm. High 85 to 90. South west wind around 10 UPI graphic Hanford Road. partner and began to dance. and Frank Santomenno, of East Hartford, on the that entertained at the festival. mph. Chance of showers 30 percent. Tonight: Hazy and warm, patchy Extended ioutlook for New England through fog. Low 60 to 65. Light west wind. Tuesday: Partly sunny, hazy and Friday: Today In history Ctmnecticnt. Massachusetts and Rhode Island: warm. A 30 percent chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. High in the On this date in 1845, the Congress of the Repubiic of mid 80s. Today's weather picture was drawn by Sarah Talbot, 9, of A chance of showers Wednesday. Mostly clear Thursday and Friday. High temperatures from the Texas agreed to annexation by the United States. Timrod Road, a fourth-grader at Martin School. 70s to the mid-80s, coolest Thursday. Low temperatures from the mid-80s to the mid-OOs. Maine: Chance of rain Wednesday. Clearing (SV Thursday. Fair Friday. Lows in the SOs. Highs in SEATTLE the 70s. Almanac Iks-,/" ••• New Hampshire: Clearing Wednesday. Fair Today is Monday, June 23, the In 1845, the Congress of the BOSTON Thursday and Friday. Lows in the SOs. Highs in the 70s. 174th day of 1986 with 191 to Republic of Texas agreed to follow. Vermont: Chance of showers Wednesday, dry annexation by the United States. The moon is moving toward its 1 NEW YORK Thursday and Friday. Highs in the 70s. iows in the In 1947, Congress enacted the SOs. third quarter. The morning stars are Mars Taft-Hartley labor act over the 2977 veto of President Harry S. SAN FRANCI: and Jupiter. Across the nation The evening stars are Mer­ Truman. cury, Venus and Saturn. In 1967, Connecticut Sen. ’Tho­ Thunderstorms wili be scattered from southeast Those bom on this date are mas Dodd was censured by the LOS A Arizona through the southern Piains, aiong the under the sign of Cancer. They Senate for misusing campaign centrai Gulf Coast. ii .-tH Rhode Island daily: 7180. Massachusetts daily: 8640. A

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Cash wins cash name Russell — Hawn-Russell. The kids are Met at the airport by classmates of the Brian Parkany, 15, of Manchester, moves the festivities Laura Digan, 2, of Manchester, enjoys her strawberry Smokey the Bear gives a hug to Nicholas Gurski, 3, of happy, and Kurt bought me a beautiful ring Sioux City Central Class of 1936. Abby offered along with the help of his musical talents. Parkany plays Manchester. The bear made an appearance, for the fire Kellye Michelle Cash, a great-niece of as a symbol of our love.” she told this advice for people considering attending shortcake at the historic district festival. country music star Johnny Cash, is Miss Cosmopolitan magazine in an interview. class reunions: "G o for it. absolutely.” alto saxaphone for the Ben net Junior High Jazz band. museum, along with Woodsy Owl and Pluggie, the Tennessee for 1986. Hawn. 40. and Russell. 36. have been living Nobody was calling the sisters Abby or Ann talking fire hydrant. Miss Cash. 21. daughter of Navy Capt. and together since they met while making the Saturday night. In high school Ann was Mrs. Roy Cash, was chosen Saturday night film "Swing Shift.” Esther Pauline Friedman, known as “ Ep- from among 37 contestants for the right to "Actually, owning a home, splitting down pie,” and Abby was Pauline Esther Fried­ represent Tennessee in the Miss America the middle — none of that really matters. man, called "Po-Po” by friends. Classmates Pageant in September. You have to negate it and move on.” said remembered the pair for playing the violin, Water charge a worry as town bows out For the contest she wore a green, Hawn, who has been married twice. dressing alike and sometimes passing Manchester in Brief sequin-fitted gown bought for her by Johnny “ Otherwise, what are you investing in? themselves off as each other. By George Layng DPUC put the system — on the an effort to sell the ton.piinic.s. private, and Young said there has Cash. Concepts. But concepts are broken with the Abby said she had great memories of Herald Reporter verge of shutting down because of Once a deal has been agreed to been no change in that sentiment. snap of a finger. That’s why I think marriage severe equipment problems — into and approved by the West Hart ford Miss Cash, a marketing and communica­ school but that it was "by the grace of G (^ Young said the town would also The Law Of The Land Town tax bills are going out soon State Sen. Carl Zinsser. R- receivership. The surchargf was Probate Court, the DPUC must tions major at Memphis State University, is ridiculous.” and the kindness of my geometry teacher have to install a major water line to Manchester, said this morning he imposed so that the receiver. John hold a hearing on the sale. In his also won $7,000 in scholarships. that I graduated.” These guards are carrying one of the four remaining Manchester taxpayers will soon be getting property tax bills provide service, a move that would is concerned that a refundable Wittenzellner, owner o f the Aqua June 13 letter. Zinsser asks that the copies of the Magna Carta into the Federal Hall in New for the fiscal year that begins July 1. be expensive But he said that as surcharge being paid by the 106 Pump Co. in Stafford, could make hearing be held in Manchester to development continues in the York City. It’s here as a part of the “ Documents of Joan Troy, collector of revenue, said today that all the bills will customers of the L&M Water Co. to repairs to the L&M system. give Redwood Farms residents a southwest com er of town, a water No nuptials Reunion twins Wedding bells Liberty” exhibit in New York. King John signed Magna be in the mail by June 30. There are about 33,000 bills for motor repair the system will be over­ Since that time, most of the chance to comment. The town of Manchester initially main will eventually have to be Actress (^Id ie Hawn, pregnant with her The daughter of celebrity sexologist Dr. Carta on June 15, 1215. The famous document granted vehicle taxes, about 16,000 for real property taxes and about 1,600 looked when the utility is sold. problems have been corrected. Twins Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren Zinsser, who lives in the Red­ was interested in purchasing L&M. installed in the area. third child, says she and her live-in lover. Ruth Westheimer married a New York many rights to the English barons — rights that laid for personal property taxes. Wittenzellner was named re­ didn't go by their advice-column aliases at wood Farms area served by the ceiver of L&M and of the Elm but has decided against doing so In his letter t^the DPUC. Zinsser Kurt Russell, have no plans to tie the knot marketing representative Sunday in a their 50th high school reunion in Sioux City. the foundation for constitutional government in The first payment on the tax is due July 1, but there is no private firm , has sent a letter to the Water Co. in Coventry after because of past opposition by the said he was "concerned" about the because "marriage is ridiculous.” Iowa, and they also, kept the advice to a ceremsqy performed by two rabbis, one England and many other nations. Despite Magna penalty for payments made by Aug. 1. After that, interest will be state Department of Public Utility George Koppleman of West Hart­ customers and the expense of town’s attempt to purchase the "W e're very happy. Thechild isgettingthe minimum. orthodox and one reform. The daughter, Carta, King John died fighting his barons a year later. c h a rg ^ at the rate of V/i percent a month from July 1. Control calling attention to a 198.3 ford, who owned both systems, connecting the utility with the private utility because the hookup Miriam, 29. married Joel Elnleger, 31, at Real estate tax bjlls of more than $100, and personal property decision that requires L&M to died in the spring of 1983. The town's system. Water and Sewer cost would be charged to custo­ New York’s swanky Water Club overlooMng DO Y O U K N O W — What is the name of England’s tax bills of more than $200, may be paid in two installments, the return the monthly $9.20 charge attorney overseeing the settlement Administrator Robert Young said mers. He also said the town "had the East River. « this morning. supreme lawmaking body? second due Jan. 1. All motor vehicle taxes are due July 1. either in a lump sum or in the form of Koppleman’s estate is currently little interest" in helping residents The doctor wore a pink gown and a pink of reduced water bills. negotiating with a number of In 1983. customers voted 83 to 23 when the problems came to light in ribbon in her hdir for the affair, which was FRIDAY’S ANSWER — The Blue Whale Is the largest Troy said that taxpayers are obligated to pay the tax whether That deci^on came after the parties. Wittenzellner included, in in favor of keeping the utility 1983. attended by some 220 guests. whale In the world. or not they receive a bill. There was another wedding of note 6.2.I.86 ' KnuHiIrdKC Unlimilnl. Inc l!«B Saturday — Lee lacocca’s daughter, KaiM, marrying Ned Hentz. Cars naturally played ignup set Tuesday for India trip Governor to attend ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. A Newspaper In Education Program a big role in the wedding. The bride and her Sponsored by The Friendship Force will bold registration Tuesday night for attendants were delivered to the front door of anyone interested in two-week trip to India from Nov. f4 to Nov. St. Hugo of the Hills Church in Bloomfield The Manchester Herald INSURANSMITHS SINCE 30. Mac announcement Hills. Mich., in a big pink-and-white recreational vehicle so that they could stand Participants will spend the first week living with an Indian 1914 up and not get their dresses wrinkled. After fam ily and the second week touring the country, according to Gov. William O'Neill will be on D-Columbia. to attend the an­ the ceremony, the bride and groom rode to Manchester Herald organizers. There is also an optional third week touring Nepal. hand Tue.sday when .state Rep. nouncement at 2:30 p.m. ^ the reception in a sparkling burgundy and The signup will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Lappen James McCavanagh. D- No opposition to McCavanagh’s Manchester, formally announces nomination has surfaced within 649-5241 chrome. 1931 open-topped CHirysler Imperial USPS 327-500 Building. 164 E. Center St. from the classic car collection of a Eletroit VOL. CV, No. 224 The cost of trip will be $1,925. The flight will be from John F. that he will seek a third term Ihe Democratic party. 65 E. Center Street developer. Publlshsd dally sxcapt Sunday Suggaatad carrier rataa are $1.50 Kennedy Airport in . representing the 12th Assembly Former Repubulican town direc­ Mancheeter, Ct. Family friend Vic Danxme sang two solos and cartaln holldaya by tha Man- weakly, $6.50 for one month, $ig 2s District. tor John Garside has spid he is ctiaatar Publlahing Co.. ISBralnard for three moniha, $38.50 for alx McCavanagh. a Manchester real considering a race against McCa­ at the wedding — “ Avia Maria” and “ Panis Ptaea, Manchaatar, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year estate broker, said this morning he vanagh for the post, but no Angelicus.” Socond claaa p o a tm paid at Man- Mall rates are available on request! ehaatar. Conn. POSTMASTER: Extra hours set for licensing dogs expects about ISO people to be Republican has form ally an­ Sand addraaa changaa to tha Man­ present when he makes the an- nounced plans to seek the party $ SAVE MONEY $ chaatar Harald, P.O. Box 591, Man­ nuncement at the Homestead chaatar, Conn. 06040. To place a claaalfisd or display The office of Manchester Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel will be nomination. Publishing act advartlsamant, or to report a nawa open Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon for issuing dog licenses only, Street home of developer Ray­ Jonathan Mercier. who ran Ham. story or picture Idea, call 643- Tomkiel announced today. mond F. Damato. unsuccessfully against McCava­ Jann Wenner’s good reviews from ‘ :Per- GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Offics hours are 5:30 a.m. to 5 SENTRY OIL CO. fect” are leading to a screen test for you don't rscalva your Herald by p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday is the' last say to register dogs without have to pay a Gov. O’Neill told him he wants to nagh in 1984. has not ruled out uPi photo "B everly Hills Cop H ” but acting is only a 5:30 p.m. waakdaya or 8 a.m. Satur­ penalty charge. be at the annoucement. McCava­ another run. Neither has Betty FAST DELIVERY day, plaaaa talspnona your .carrier. Dog owners must have a current rabies certificate in order to nagh said, adding. " W e have a Sadloski. who unsuccessfully chal­ UNORTHODOX BUT EFFECTIVE — Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti diversion for the Rolling Stone publisher. If you're unaMs to reach your car- Tha Manchaatar Harald la a mam- get a license for their dogs. great deal of respect for each lenged Mercier in a party primary displays an unusual style when he uses one of his chopsticks as a spear " I f a nice offer comes up. I ’ll take it.” he rlar, call aubacribor ssrvica at 647- bar ot tha Aaaodatad Prase, a aub- 150 Gal. Minimum...... Any dog over six months old must be licensed. The charge is $4 other." in 1984. (left) in an successful attempt to taste a Chinese desert. Pavarotti, the guest says. "But I’m not pursuing it in anyway, It’s 9046 by 6:30 p.m. waakdaya or 10a. acrlbar to United Press Intsrna- like a hobby — not even that serious. But it’s m. Saturdays for guarantasd dallv- tlonal news asrvicas and a mambar for a spayed female or neutered male and $8.20 for other dogs. He said he also expects Julia McCavanagh first won election ary In Manchaatar. 243-5074 of honor at a banquet at the Great Haii of the People in Peking, is in China for a nice tbing to do. It’s fun with the right of tha Audit Buraau of CIrculatlona. Tashjian, secretary of the state, in 1982 when he defeated incum­ two recitals. people.” and state Rep. Edith Prague. bent Republican Walter Joyner. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Moad>v, June M. MM MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. June 23. 1986 - 5

Connecticut In Brief Judicial LS./World In Brief Administration cautious Soviets knock Fight leads to traffic fatality center Americans, Soviets get together on dipiomatic meeting arms response WILTON — A Danbury man was charged with manslaughter BOSTON — Hundreds of women from the United and States after a fight in the middle of Route 7 in Wilton that led to a Shelton and Soviet Union got together over a satellite hookup and taiked man being struck and killed by an automobile, police said. fibout 6V6rything from tho Chernobyl nuclesr Occident to divorce By W. Dale Nelson such progams as the Strategic Defense MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet Union, saying it Michael Whiting, 32, of Danbury was charged with formed and alcohol abuse. The Associated Press Initiative. had not received an "adequate response” to its manslaughter in the death of Dennis Matuasewicz, 43, of Shelton, The 200 American and 200 Soviet women, taking part in Dubinin was named Soviet ambassador to disarmament proposals, accused the Reagan police said Saturday. Citizens Summit II,” disagreed on some issues, but were united WASHINGTON - A's President Reagan the United States to succeed Anatoly administration of seeking military superiority HARTFORD (UPI) - ’The Le­ The two men left their cars while on Route 7 and began fighting in calling for an end to the nuclear arms race between the two prepared to greet new Soviet Ambassador Dobrynin after Dobrynin was appointed to and increasing its weapons supply “ without any gislature’s increased scrutiny this superpowers. Yuri V. Dubinin, administration officials restraint.” around 10:30 p.m. Friday, police said. Matuasewicz fell during past year of state judges' has the Communist Party Central Committee Portions of the three-hour transatlantic discussion, held voiced caution on whether the meeting Secretariat on March 6. "Given good will on the part of the United the fight and was hit by an on-coming car driven by Scott prompted the formation of a center Sunday in Leningrad and the studios of a Boston television would bring any breakthrough on prospects Although today’s meeting is a formality, States, a turn from building up armaments to Houghton. 18, of Wilton, police said. designed to provide the judiciaries Houghton was not charged in connection with the incident. station, wili be aired beginning this week on American television. for a summit this year. there h-- been speculation Dubinin might reducing them would be quite possible.” the with ongoing training and evalua­ "This will be an opportunity for a direct Communist Party Central Committee said in a Police said Whiting left the scene, but later turned himself in to tion. officials said. Soviet TV is also expected to broadcast the exchange. bring a Soviet response to a letter Reagan eye-level Soviet contact with the president if wrote to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev message released Sunday. authorities. The Connecticut Center for Judi­ The forum, hosted by American TV personality Phil Donahue they are so prepared and so desire.” White this month suggesting a summit planning The comment, in a greeting to the Socialist cial Education, which will greatly and English-speaking Soviet commentator Vladimir Posner, was the second in the so-called "spacebridge” program. The first House spokesman Edward Djerejian said. session soon, perhaps in Europe. International Congress meeting in Peru, said the expand existing programs for both "But we have had no signals. We will just Geneva summit between President Reagan and Woman quizzed In hit-run accident educating and evalutihg the satellite summit was held in December between men and women Secretary of State George P. Shultz and in Seattle and Leningrad. have to wait and see.” Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev last November judges, was proposed by state Dubinin, who has returned from consulta­ Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevard­ raised hopes for easing world tensions. W ATERBURY — A Waterbury woman has been questioned Chief Justice Ellen Ash Peters, a nadze were originally scheduled to hold such and is expected to be charged in connection with a hit-and-run car tions in Moscow, was among several "Regrettably, we have not received an Judicial Department spokesman ambassadors formally presenting their a meeting in May in Washington, but the adequate response from the U.S. administration, accident that killed a truck driver and injured a state trooper, said Sunday. Soviets called it off after the U.S. bombing officials said. diplomatic credentials tc the president in which acts at variance with theletterand spirit of Changes to take place under the Plan would provide health Insurance the Oval Office today. raids on Libya on April 15. the joint Soviet-U.S. statement of November 21, The unidentified woman may have been driving a brown car new system will include the The scheduled meeting comes three days Reagan and Gorbachev agreed at their 1985." the message said. that struck the pair Saturday after the trooper had puiled the replacement of a two-week train­ WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Aging after the U.S. government ordered the first meeting in Geneva in November to "It becomes patei^tly obvious ... that it truck driver over on the side of Interstate 84 in Middlebury, state ing program for new judges with a photo Committee on Sunday proposed a national health insurance expulsion of Col. Vladimir M. Izmaylov, a meet again in the United States this year and embarked on tht course.of heightening confronta­ police spokesman Daniel Lewis said Sunday. six-month system of one-on-one program replacing Medicare, Medicaid and virtually all private Soviet military attache who was accused in the Soviet Union next year. tion. building up armaments without any Trooper Cynthia Perugini, 29. of Wolcott and Harron Waller, mentoring with an experienced Mobile blessing health insurance and financed through tax increases. accused of spying. In a report to the newly selected Central restraint and attaining military superiority,” it 47, of Newark, N.J., whom she had pulled over shortly after 5 judge, said spokesman Larry Rep. Edward R. Roybal, D-Calif., said he will propose FBI officials say Izmaylov, who was said. Moore. Committee of the Communist Party in a.m. on Interstate 84 in Middlebury, were sideswiped by what Father Real Bourque of Lowell, Mass., Columbia, N.H., on Sunday. The annual legislation to enact a program called "USHealth,” which he said arrested Thursday night in Ft. Washington. Mo.scow on June 16, Gorbachev said a new It did not specifically mention the latest Soviet The center will also include state police said had originally been described as a white truck. gives a blessing and sprinkles Holy would provide “ catastrophic and basic health protection for all Md.. following an undercover operation, meeting with Reagan was possible but only arms proposals. specific training programs for event is held at the Shrine of Our Lady of However, police who scraped minute chips of brown paint from Americans, regardless of age or income.” was seeking sensitive defense secrets about if “ real agreements” seemed within reach. newly appointed judges and for Water on some of the 13,000 motorcy­ Grace and was created to dispel the Waller’s clothing now believe the vehicle that hit the pair was a He said the plan responds to President Reagan’s call in his brown automobile driven by the Waterbury woman, Lewis said. judges assigned to a new trial clists who took part in the 10th annual motorcyle rider’s image as a rowdy division, and the production of State of the Union address for protection of all Americans against The incident originally led police to believe the accident may “Blessing of the Motorcycles” in outlaw. the cost of catastrophic illness. have been intentional after a construction worker on the in-house publications on changes and trends in the law, Moore said. But Roybal’s plan would be much broader, covering Congress is looking Connecticut Turnpike in Stratford was struck about an hour later ’’Connecticut is a recognized everything from birth in the delivery room, to braces for by what witnesses also described as a white truck. leader in judicial education. but we teen-agers, to reading glasses and orthopedic shoes, to death in must continue to build upon that Spending on public schools the nursing home. It would cover all residents of the United at taxes, contra aid strong founddfion.” Peters said. States, including non-citizens. Chemical fire empties 100 homes ” We have reached the limit By Jim Luther r.ites are the magic,” Dole likes to available to us under our present Prisoner dies waiting at hospital The Associated Press say. NAUGATUCK — About 100 homes were evacuated Sunday as system, which consists primarly of up by 9 percent in 1984-85 The big coalition of more than firefighters fought a chemical fire that created hazardous smoke individual programs and WASHINGTON - The Senate is 700 corporations, trade associa- seminars.” WASHINGTON — A prisoner who complained of pains in his and fumes, police and fire officials said. arms and legs died of cardiac arrest after waiting in a police clearing away a handful of minor tions, churches and other organi­ The center will be directed by an HARTFORD (UPI) - Public In 1978-79. before the start of the percent over the prior year. zations crusading for the bill even The homes were evacuated after the fire broke out in the sewer wagon for an hour and 20 minutes outside a Washington hospital amendments before giving what is administrative panel of judges and school spending in Connecticut state’s guaranteed tax base grant Despite that overall increase, expected to be a resounding calls itself 15-27-33 — for the two system near the Naugatuck industrial park at 5: 30 p.m.. said fire an advisory panel consisting of jumped 9 percent iii the 1984-85 program, the state paid 24.6 the state share jumped so much emergency room, city police said Sunday. Lt. Robert Shepley. endorsement to a landmark tax- individual rates of 15 percent and representatives from the bench, school year, as both state and local percent of education costs, the higher under the guaranteed tax Police spokesman Sgt. Joseph Gentile said D.C. General 27 percent and the 33 percent Officials said they could not identify what chemical was revision pl£n. the bar. the academic community governments worked to raise report said. In 1984-95. the state base grant program that local Hospital authorities told officers that Michael Reid, 28. arrested corporate rate the bill would burning, where it came from or how hazardous it was. And President Reagan is trying and the private sector. Moore said. teacher salaries, a report released share of education costs grew to 32 funds made up only 63.9 percent of early Saturday morning at an all-night club, would have to wait again to win House approval for provide. Some Senate Finance They evacuated a residential area on the border of the The state currently holds its today said. percent, the report said. all school spending, which is a for treatment because the emergency room was crowded. military aid to Nicaraguan rebels, Committee staffers sport big Naugatuck and Prospect as a precautionary measure, Shepley educational programs for judges Almost $2 billion, representing The amount of state support .is decrease from 69.1 percent when However, a hospital spokesman disputed the police account, but his prospects are clouded by badges proclaiming 15-27-33. said. in the department’s adminstrative an average of $4,016 per pupil, was expected to grow substantially in the state program began in 1978-79. saying that officers never told emergency room workers that the refusal of a group of centrist But economists and tax authori­ No injuries have been reported, he said. offices in Hartford, where some spent in the 1984-85 school year, the the 1986-87 year as the state’s Federal funding, which repres­ that a sick man was waiting. Democrats to support the package. ties say the “ 27” part is fiction. classrooms for the new center are Connecticut Public Expenditure recently passed education reform ented the remainder of school Reid, arrested at 1:15 a.m. EDT Saturday on a misdemeanor Taxes and contra aid will be the " It’s a very big sham.” political expected to be built. Moore said. Council Inc. reported. bill adds an estimated $75 million, revenue, contributed 4.2 percent in bench warrant, was taken to the hospital at 3: .54 a. m. but was not two major topics on Capitol Hill scientist Norman Ornstein says. Somers Inmate escapes hospital In a concept unique to such primarily in teacher salary hikes. The increase was due mostly to 1984-85. which is a decrease from admitted until 5:15 a.m., according to police and hospital this week. Sen. George Mitchell. D-Maine, programs across the country, the Levin said. communities that raised teacher 6.3 percent in the previous year. accounts. The tax bill, on which a final vote a Finance Committee member, HARTFORD — A Somers State Prison inmate escaped early new center would combine the salaries during the past few years, The report did not address the The charges against Reid were not disclosed. is scheduled Tuesday, would make says the top rate in the bill is not 27 Sunday morning from Hartford Hospital, leaving behind a pair of education and evaluation of judges The state’s guaranteed tax base Rauter Dhoto and due to grants under the state question of how changes in school what sponsors claim are the percent but 32.4 percent. handcuffs that had been used to attach him to the bed, police and so the evaluations could point out <>, grant program has provided fund­ spending has affected the quality hospital officials said. government’s guaranteed tax base ing based upon each community’s broadest changes in the income tax It’s another one of those com­ the weaknesses that the educa­ of education. Levin said. plexities aimed at increasing A victorious Spanish Premier Felipe Gonzalez raises his The prisoner, who had not been caught by Sunday night, was program, said Michael B. Levin, wealth and property tax burdens, in at least a half-century. The bill tional programs could address. The school districts which have bogged down last week when fairness. arms in victory at a Madrid hotel Sunday night after identified by police as Desmond White, 26, described as Moore said. the council’s vice president. producing greater support for Researchers study ozone ‘hole’ The council, a private non-profit poorer communities. greater than average per pupil senators began attaching special If the top rate for individuals winning an absolute parliamentary majority in the Jamaican, 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 199 pounds. The state now spends about WASHINGTON — Scientists are trekking to the icy wastes of government research organiza­ As a result, state support for expenditures are in Fairfield amendments to the measure. A really were 27 percent, the nation’s general elections held earlier in the day. The man was formerly of Bridgeport and was serving a 4-year $100,000 each year for continuing Antarctica, where they will use high-altitude balloons to study a tion. issues its annual reports on education in 1984-85 ranged from County, which are generally the final vote would send the bill to a richest people would get a consid­ sentence, police said. education programs for judges, wealthiest, and in Litchfield mysterious and alarming ozone "hole” in the atmosphere above conference committee where nu­ erably larger share of the tax cut in and there is no estimate of how school expenditures based on 8.2 percent of the school budget in Hartford Hospital spokesman James Battaglio said White left statistics compiled by the state County, which generally have the the South Pole. merous differences would be the bill than might be politically the hospital at about 1:30 a.m. when a guard that had been much the new center will cost. Wo^bridge and 8.3 percent in New Department of Education. Canaan to 59 percent in Griswold least students. Levin said. Because of the importance of the atmospheric studies, 13 worked out with the version passed defensible. watching him went down to the hospital cafeteria for about 15 Three nominees for appointment Socialists win In Spain and 59.2 percent in Plainfield, the ” I don’t think there’s anyone scientists will be on one of the first flights in August to the by the House. Chairman Bob Packwood. R- minutes. When the guard returned. White was gone and the as state judges were rejected by State funding provided $599 who says the amount of money you Sen. Majority Leader Bob Dole. Ore., and members of the Finance the Legislature earlier this year report said. winter-locked U.S. base at McMurdo Sound, the National Science handcuffs were hanging from the bed, Battaglio said. million toward the total cost of spend is a direct measure of your Foundation announced Sunday. R-Kan.. said late last week he was Committee settled on a solution MADRID. Spain (UPI) — Voters between 187 and 193 seats in the after lawmakers conducted a education, which was up II percent Meanwhile, local communities (school) system.” Levin said. "It Six ski-equipped transport planes will make the 2,100-mile trip sure the tax bill will pass "by an that makes it appear that the top Sunday handed the ruling Social­ lower house. survey of lavfyers asked to rate from the previous year, the report spent a total of $1.2 billion in doesn’t mean everything, and it from New Zealand, a hazardous night journey normally overwhelming margin.” rate would be 27 percent. For the ists four more years in power in the Officials estimated that about 68 Interstate crash kills passenger their performance. said. 1984-85. for an increase of 8.4 great majority of upper-income doesn’t mean nothing.” restricted to personnel essential for the seasonal opening of The legislation, covering nearly fourth general elections since percent of the 29 million eligible 3,000 pages, seems to prove the people, it would be. Spain emerged from 37 years of voters cast ballots in the election in VERNON — A passenger in a car pulling a trailer was killed McMurdo and a few scientists manning crucial experiments. point that many tax experts have dictatorship in 1975. unofficial which 15 parties and coalitions early Sunday when the driver of the car apparently fell asleep The sun stays below the horizon for much of the Antarctic For about 80 percent of the been arguing for years: Making nation’s taxpayers the argument projections showed. fielded some 6.500 candidates for and ran off Interstate 84, state police said. winter, which, south of the Equator, occurs in what is summer in Apartheid foe pins the tax law fair also tends to make has little practical meaning, since Independent radio and state-run the 350 seats in the lower house and northern climes. Duane C. Serfass, 21, of Newington was pronounced dead atSt. Students say Yale trip it complex. under the bill the government RTVE television computer counts 208 in the Senate. Francis Hospital in Hartford where he was taken after the 2:09 Four groups of researchers will use 33 high-altitude balloons Sponsors of the bill claim the would take a flat 15 percent of their showed the Socialist Party of Police and the civil guard were a m. accident, police said. and sophisticated instruments in hopes of finding out what rate structure in the measure has taxable income — or zero for the Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez on maximum alert for attacks by Police said a preliminary investigation showed the driver of hope on Yale’s clout lust a ‘publicity stunt’ causes the recently discovered phenomenon of a drastic drop in been the key to keeping supporters people /at the bottom of the leading with 45 percent of the vote Basque separatists during voting the car. 18-year-old William O’Connor of West Hartford, fell the total amount of ozone each spring over the South Pole. lined up behind the measure. “ The econonuc scale. and an absolute majority of in the election. asleep after driving all day. The car drifted off the right side of the interstate, hit a light pole By Kenneth R. Bazinet panies Yale has invested in. the stunt by the university.” and went beneath an underpass where it rolled before hitting United Press International NEW HAVEN (UPI) - About primary mission set forthedelega- 15 students from the Yale Former Secretary of State Singer may have been murdered another pole, police said. Serfass was thrown from the car when Dr. Martin Duke tion of alumni, trustees, faculty, University divestment cam­ Cyrus Vance is heading the it rolled, police said. NEW HAVEN — Former Secre­ administrators and students was LONDON — Dean Reed, the American singer who had lived in New polyps ^nign; paign demonstrated before 10-member fact-finding delega­ tary of State Cyrus Vance is hoping East Germany since 1972 and was found dead last week, may is pleased to announce that he has resumed his medical primarily aimed at meeting with meeting with trustees in an tion scheduled to leave for South Rally supports hospital workers Yale University, with a $400 South African educators to discuss Africa today. The trip was still have been murdered, The Sunday Times of London said, quoting practice following a leave of absence during which time million at stake in racially torn attempt to stop the school’s means of improving black scheduled fact-finding trip be­ scheduled despite the students’ his manager. Reagan health good he was engaged in clinical research of heart medica­ W ATERBURY — Hundreds of Waterbury residents attended a South Africa, can have some clout education. The official East German news agency ADN reported last ginning today to South Africa. attempt to halt it. officials said. tions. Dr. Duke’s new office has been moved to - rally Sunday in support of Waterbury Hospital workers who have in bringing an end to apartheid. Vance also was expected to meet The protest was also ar­ week that the 47-year-old Reed died as a result of a “ tragic The group staged a small been out on strike for three weeks. ” I think everybody would agree with South African President ranged to let Yaleofficials know accident.” His mother, living in Hawaii, said she was told he died protest on campus Saturday WASHINGTON (AP) - Two Smith said The rally, which began at Waterbury’s Library Park, included that apartheid is abhorrent and Pieter Botha and other leaders ” to that opposition to the school’s Smith said the polyps, which One Heritage Place, Suite 301 before the impromptu meeting Tuesday while swimming in a lake near his home. growths removed from President chanting and singing by hundreds who marched the two miles to should be eliminated, root and see and hear first hand what is policy of inve.sting in U.S. were removed at Bethesda Naval with members of the Yale But The Sunday Times report said Reed’s manager, Dixie Reagan’s colon are benign, and the 945-953 Main St., Manchester Waterbury Hospital. branch.” said Vance, a member of going on and to see what chance companies that engage in busi­ Hospital on Friday, were 1 mil­ Corp,. which serves as the Ivy Lloyd, was convinced the singer was killed because he was 74-year-old chief executive is in Workers said they were using the rally to send hospital the Yale Corp. ’’But differences there is of a political solution, as ness with South Africa is still limeters to 1.5 millimeters in size, League school’s board of thinking of returning to the United States. good health, his doctor says. 643-7655 administrators a message about their intention to stick to their arise on what is the mo.st effective opposed to a bloody civil war.” active despite the academic trustees. "She (Ms. Lloyd) does not believe he killed himself or that his or roughly .04 inches to .06 inches. demands. way to bring about thedismantling Bishop Paul Moore Jr. of the year being suspended for The polyps, or lleshy growths, of apartheid.” death was an accident. She is convinced he was murdered Hospital spokesman Richard Bulat said Sunday that he Episcopal Diocese of New York, Sara Chin, a Yale student, summer break, she said. were removed during a routine because he had been talking openly about leaving the Soviet colonoscopy of the president’s thought the three-week-old strike by 1,100 nurses and blue collar Vance, whose opposition toSouth who was scheduled to join Vance said the group tried to convince ’’There are still lots of people Africa’s racial segregation be­ on the trip also as a Yale alumnus the corporation, which is send­ bloc,” Sunday Times correspondent Russell Miller wrote. large intestine, which was being workes should be settled at the bargaining table rather than in a in the Yale community and New rally. came part of the Carter adminis­ and trustee, was to meet with ing a fact-finding delegation to Haven who are very concerned performed as followup examina­ tration’s foreign policy, was sche­ Bishop Desmond Tutu wh‘le in South Africa, that the trip is tion to his intestinal cancer Negotiations were scheduled to continue at 10 a m. today with this issue.” Chin said. "We duled today to join nine other South Africa to discuss improving ’’nothing more than a publicity still have a very loud voice.” Hairdresser threw body overboard surgery of a year ago. between the hospital and the union trying to hammer out members of a Yale University black education. separate new contracts for the hospital’s striking licensed fact-finding delegation to South GENOA, Italy — A hairdresser from the Achille Lauro today Laboratory evaluation of the polyps show they "both are be­ practical nurses and its registered nurses. Africa. Yale graduate student Leslie testified that one of the cruise ship’s hijackers forced him to Frane. wh^ was arrested during nign.” Dr. T Burton Smith. Rea­ The group planned to asse.ss a throw the body and wheelchair of an American passenger demonstrations and temporarily gan’s doctor, said in a statement situation which in the last week has overboard, but said he couldn’t identify the man who made him Man charged In beating death seen both white and black suspended from the university, Saturday. do it. bloodshed in the segregated said the planned trip was an empty Tuesday Only NEW HAVEN — A man has been arrested in connection with The witness, Ferruccio Alberti, said he was walking on the "The results of all the other tests country. move on the part of the school. the death of a man found beaten and bleeding outside the New deck when a young man with a gun forced him to dump the were normal, and the president is The Yale statesmen, scholars She said Yale has made those Haven Coliseum, police said Sunday. in good health.” Smith said. and professionals were asked to protesting apartheid feel like “ ac­ bloodied body of Leon Klinghoffer, 69, into the sea. From Our Meat Dept. Richard Ciastko, 23, was arrested and charged with report back to a campus which has tors in a third-rate play.” " I saw this man and the body on the ground, and he gestured to Reagan and his wife, Nancy first-degree assault in connection with the death of Dana seen more than 300 students and “ I think what it is. is an attempt throw him into the water. I was so afraid,” Alberti said. were informed of the laboratory Boughton, who was found bleeding outside the George Street supporters arrested in a wave of at a public relations effort to His testimony came during the fourth day of the trial of 15 report at Camp David, the presi­ entrance to the coliseum on Friday night. protests demanding Yale end its distract us from the divestment people charged in connection with the Oct. 7-9 hijacking of the dential retreat in the Catoctin Police said Boughton, 36, was bleeding from lacerations to the investments in South Africa. issue with this little junket.” Frane Italian liner and Klinghoffer’s shooting death. Mountaiq^ of Maryland, where head and died less than an hour later at Yale-New Haven The Yale Corp. was meeting this said, “ but if the trip gives them a they were spending the weekend. SPARE RIBS...... *1.69 Hospital. Police said his address was uncertain. weekend, however, to consider the graceful way to divest, we will be Bond was set at 8100,000 for Ciastko, whose address is also latest violence in South Africa and pleased.” uncertain, police said. how that might affect the trip, a Thlrety tr«M Vance said he had expected the Everything you need to collect member of the delegation said. announcement of the trip to PROSPERITY. S.C. (AP) - From Our Deli Dept. The corporation serves as the receive a mixed response. Trees are very thirsty, some Fire pros want to be volunteers school’s board of trustees. “ Some people were opposed to it !!^ni£j^irLC bLeatlxil absorbing as much as 90 gallons of SANDY MAC m The Yalecampusarrestsstarted and said the trip should not go water on a hot summer day, says HARTFORD — Seme professional firefighters in Connecti­ MARVEL with the dismantling of a shanty­ forward, and otliers in the univer­ I$1?T3 fe a 5 ()r Georgia-Pacific Corp., a forest DOMESTIC HAM...... *2.49ib. cut’s larger cities are fighting a clause in their union contracts T() town built as a symbol of student sity have said it is a good idea.” products firm. Chornies LANDO’LAKBS m that prevents them from helping out in their local volunteer demands the Ivy League school Vance said in a recent interview Acting as giant pumps, large departments. at: sell up to $400 million of stock in from his New York law office. trees can elevate water through AMERICAN CHEESE...... ^2-49ib. The clause prohibiting professional firefighters from serving companies doing business in South' Vance said he still holds the their trunks at a rate of 150 feet an in volunteer departments in the towns in which they liye is Africa. Carter administration’s opposition ts hour, carrying nutrients to the BURIED UNDER supported by the International Association of Firefighters. The While expected to visit the ^uth to apartheid as his policy towards leaves or needles. Paperbacks&Comics association is trying to encourage more towns to organize African operations of those com­ the segregationist society. professional, unionized departments. -m 188 West Middle Tpke. From Our Own Bakery ”I don’t think it is fair at all.” George W. Hamblet, deputy chief Manchester. 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Monday, June 23. 1986 OPINION BUSINESS Keeping watch m KMIl You can’t dip into grandchiid’s CD Jack over mall race QUESTION: $1,000 to $5,000.1 would like to start ANSWER: Vei? carefully, al­ Anderson I became a sending them stocks I own. ways remembering that stock grandfather for The stocks were bought many splits and stock dividends simply iieinsTo^ the first time in years ago and most have at least increase the number of shares you «/R» S ep tem b er Investors’ doubled or tripled in value. If I give own but do not change your In the early stages of competition between 1983.1 put $5,000 I pvvvfinvi them to my family members, what original total basis. developers planning shopping malls in the .....wife IK into a certifi­ Guide value must they place on these Using our old standby X YZ, we’ll Interstate 84 corridor, it was natural for even cate of deposit stocks? William A. Doyle say you bou^t 100 shares at $10. the casual obverver to wonder whether the mlSik. |UM,9iRlA for the little Your total basis is $1,000. Your boy. The CD is basis per share was $10. We'll say, two might combine their resources. T V fiasco ANSWER: The "basis” — cost registered in as the result of stock splits and/or I for tax purposes — of securities But spokesmen for both partnerships my name as stock dividends, you now own 400 steadfastly denied that cooperation was custodian for received as a gift is the donor’s shares. his name under the gift to minors basis, if the securities are later likely. leaves soccer grandchild or anyone else. Your total basis remains $1,000. act and uses his Social Security Nor can you use that money for sold at a profit. Your basis per share now is $2.50. In fact, any suggestion that the two giants number. your own purposes. As custodian of Let’s say you bought 100 shares The per share basis is arrived at by might have common cause was greeted with IF IWf A second grandchild will be bom the gift to minors account, you are of XYZ stock at $10 a share and dividing your $1,000 total basis by XYZ’s market value now is $30 a mild scorn. Both concerns kept saying only fans in pain soon. I can’t afford the same gift. responsible for holding, managing, the 400 shares you now own. share. Say you give those 100 one mall would survive, and each claimed its HLv The CD I bought for the first investing and reinvesting the "cus­ You should figure the basis on grandchild will be worth $10,000 todial property” for the benefit of shares to a son. Your basis was $10 every stock you give away and creature was the fittest. FPWWU WASHINGTON - Mexico’s political when it matures in 1990. Can I then the minor. Summed up, you are a share. If he sells, his profit per provide the correct numbers to the share is the difference between his “ We will win this thing — you can quote me establishment probably hoped that by playing split the money, leaving 5,000 in a prohibited from dipping into your beneficiaries of your generosity. imrTiieKn> CD for the first grandchild and first grandchild’s CD. $10 basis and his selling price. They’ll have to know the per-share on that,” a spokesman for the developers of host to the World Cup soccer series it could On gift stock later sold at a loss, the Buckland Hills Mall said in March. improve its image, but it didn’t reckon with the putting $5,000 in another CD for the When he reaches the age of basis, so they can report their second grandchild? the recipient’s basis is the donor’s Mexican television executives who were entrusted majority under the gift to minors profits correctly on their income “ People build shopping centers because statutes, which varies from 18 to 21 basis or the market value on the tax returns if they ever sell the // date of the gift — whichever is they have tenants,” said Allan Hutensky. a with this assignment. ANSWER: Nope. That would in different states, you'll be stocks. One good question, of course, was how Mexico, higher. partner in the development of the Winchester amount to stealing money from required to turn the custodial Calculating the per-share basis with a multibillion-dollar foreign debt that your first grandchild. When you property overtohim.Atthatpoint, on some stocks can get mighty Mall. threatens to send it into bankruptcy, could afford give money or securities under the he’ll be able to demand an QUESTION: I intend to give complicated, especially when At the time, Winchester, planned on the to host the games, which were originally gift to minors act. you make an accounting of your custodianship. stocks I own to family members. there have been numerous splits, Manchester-South Windsor border with most scheduled to be played in Colombia. Yet when irrevocable gift. Because of stock splits and stock s'tock dividends, reinvested divi­ of its stores in South Windsor, had lined up Colombia dropped out because it couldn’t afford The $5,000 you put into that CD QUESTION: I have three sons, dividends, the number of shares dends and such things as "spin­ Open Forum and all interest it earns belong to the necessary expense, Mexico was chosen. seven grandchildren and two has greatly increased since my offs.” Those situations often re­ three prestigious tenants; G. Fox, Sage-Alien your first grandchild. You can't This was arranged through the good offices of great-grandchildren. Every purchase. I'm at a loss to figure my quire assistance from good and Steiger's. Buckland Hills, planned take part of it and giveit to another Christmas. I send each a check for basis per share. How do I do this? accountants. Joao Havelange, the Brazilian who heads FIFA, entirely in Manchester, had come back with ment plaque. In addition to Legion Post 102 Color Guard for the federation that governs the world’s most Sears and D & L. Coventry needs effectively presenting and rais­ thanking Mrs. Maher for her work, the Town of Manchester popular sport. Thus it had gone for over a year. ing the flag. Responding to the Mexican officials explained that the country more Industry directions of the commander of Park Department should be In April, the Winchester developers cut the thanked, for actually planting could afford the host duties because private AT&T strike enters its fourth week size of their proposed development in half. the color guard. George R. business would pay for it. But it was the Mexican Aitkins Sr., were Post 102 Com­ the tree. The reason given was that it would be easier To the Editor: government that paid for the two new airports mander Herb Raymond. Post The thank yous are not com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - “ The rank-and-file bargaining issues already have been resolved so the eWA would accept the that were built to satisfy F IF A requirements for AT&T’s largest union, citing "nu- committee unanimously voted this and in which most of the local national deal. to get a crucial state traffic permit with a Vice Commander Raymond D. plete without the mention of - r The Town of Coventry is in the nine cities where the games were played. And nierous and serious” unresolved evening (Sunday) to reject the issues are showing good progress The talks involved AT&T’s six reduced project, and one of the things Eckel. Post Chaplain Robert Doctors Alfred Sundquist and ‘ • m . , desperate need of new commer­ it wasn’t private businessmen who paid more than contract issues, rejected company company proposals for AT&T toward resolution. The employees different corporate divisions, in­ eliminated was an office complex planned in Hume. Post Historian Robert Charles Jacobson. These gentle­ cial enterprises to allow the town men, along with myself, have $25 million for the 50,000 Mexican soldiers and *1 proposals for employees of two communication workers and who remain off the job are the cluding AT&T Communications, Manchester. Arson, and members George R. divisions, and the nationwide AT&T information systems ultimate losers.” AT&’T Information Systems and to expand its tax base and to been instrumental in preserving police who provided security for the games. Aitkins Jr., Robert Morton, John Htratd photo by Tucker strike entered its fourth week workers. Negotiations do continue Linnen said the company is AT&T Bell Laboratories. The six Then a week ago, the Buckland Hills begin to relieve its residential this historic site with their today. prepared to continue operations developers annnouced that they would seek a Wagner, and Arthur Gravlejs. WHILE THE IN FLU X of tourists would help to in New Jersey. However, the strike local bargaining units make up the property owners of the increas­ handiwork. Not only have they Negotiators at six separate does continue.” with managers and temporary entire telecommunications giant. offset some of these expenses. It appears that the Economy Electric builds zone change for 115 acres of land adjacent to ing cost of providing educational Making their first public ap­ tended to the grassy areas, but bargaining tables in New Jersey Zucker said the 155.000 em­ help. Managers and temporary per­ the 138 acres in the northwestern section of and general town services. pearance as the Illing Junior they have installed and re­ only outfit that really cashed in on the soccer continued negotiations Sunday af­ ployees who walked off the job AT&T has not disclosed potential sonnel remained in place Sunday games was Televisa, the Mexican entertainment Ground was broken Friday for a 75,000-square-foot town on which the mall and other To that end I wouldi. like to High School Flute Choir, the ten painted fencing, helped remove ter representatives for the Com­ June 1 were prepared to continue daily losses from the strike — for about 37.000 striking long­ lovely young ladies should well conglomerate. facility for Economy Electric Supply Inc. near Exit 63 of munication Workers of America picketing. development was already planned. They did welcome Gail and Gene Dicken­ a 54-year-old pin oak tree, estimated by the union at millions distance operators. AT&T has son to Coventry. Their Memory be proud of their fip ^ musical assisted in obtaining and erect­ And interestingly enough. Havelange. the head Interstate 84. Wielding the shovel at left is Andrew Walsh, turned down the offers. Herb Linnen. spokesman for of dollars a day. been hardest hit in its business so without specifying the use they hoped to Lane Antiques operation on ability. Their rendition of "Stars ing a brand new flag pole and of FIFA, has a financial relationship with president and chief executive officer of Economy. At Talks recessed late Sunday and AT&T , said the rejection of the The six sets of talks in Somerset, functions — such as the production make of the additional land. Route 31 has substantially en­ & Stripes Forever," as the flag flag, and made major decisions Televisa. Furthermore. Guillermo Canedo. a right is Robert W. Weinberg, chairman of the board. The were expected to resume today, proposals makes the employees N.J.. focused on various local halted in II of 24 manufacturing Edie Herman, spokeswoman for "the ultimate losers.” issues to be settled before voting on plants. Only the next day, it was learned that the hanced that property, with new was about to be raised, brought concerning the pointing-up of the Mexican who is vice president of F IF A and was new facility, on an 8-acre site at the north end of Union American Telephone & Telegraph “ The At &T Information Sys­ the tentative three-year agree­ The strike, the nation’s largest two rival developers were talking about expanded parking facilities that chills of excitement to all attend­ the chief organizer of the games, is a senior stones in the ruins. Pond, will house Economy’s corporate headquarters, Co,, said shortly after midnite. tems’ bargaining unit rejection of ment negotiators reached work stoppage since the three- executive of Televisa. working together. are well screened from Route 31. ing the program. The 9th grade Last, but not least, many main warehouse and distribution center, and the main “ The eWA strike against AT&T a comprehensive company offer is Tuesday. week eWA walkout in August 1983. A Winchester spokesman said one reason An operation of this type should musicians were Mary Cleaves, thanks to the 100 or so folk who Even this hint of scandal might not have been continues.” said union spokeswo­ unfortunate,” he said. “ That offer Linnen said the company inher­ began after a three-year contract prove to the people of Coventry Beth Halloran, Tracy Parsons, enough to merit the headline stories in the lighting showroom. The $4 million facility is being for the talks was that each developer was turned out on a beautiful, bright man Francine Zucker. “ After serves the interests of both the ited 23 different contracts for expired May 31. that business and light industry and Erin Egan. The 8th graders June day to see the Flag of the European press about "disaster,” "arm ed constructed by Orlando Annulli & Sons of Manchester. intense marathon bargaining, nu­ union and the company well. employees since the court-ordered The new contract calls for the involved in lawsuits against the other, and can and will make this town a were Melina Quaglia. Cigdem USA fly proudly over the Pitkin robbery” and “ racket without precedent.” But Economy will have about 150 employees working from merous and serious issues still "Their rejection now proiongs a breakup of AT&T in 1984 and was same wage package AT&T offered that these could be withdrawn if an better place to live in. raise a Tanrikug. Heidi Howarth, Amy Glass Works ruins. what infuriated the European press was that the facility. remain on the bargaining tables. strike, in which the larger national struggling to consolidate the pacts before the strike began. agreement were reached. That is probably family in. and hopefully for Gifford. Patti Coogan. and Sue Televisa failed so spectacularly in its attempt to one factor in a larger equation. future generations, to work in. Remusath. Mrs. Bridget Gilch­ Erland R. Johnson transmit the soccer games to its international TV Whatever the basis of the negotiations. rist. Director of Bands at Illing, President customers. Department store chains consider merger Manchester officials are continuing to woo Michael F. Cleary led the Flute Choir through three Pitkin Glass Works Total blackouts occurred for various periods in Coventry beautiful pieces. Bravo, ladies! the United States, Brazil, Algeria, Austria. Business In Brief the development for the sake of the added tax Executive Council Belgium, Germany. Turkey. Switzerland. NEW YORK (AP) - May about combining businesses for Joseph J. Schumm. declined to board members and requested a base it will bring. The fact that Winchester’s Editor’s note: Cleary is a The main speaker was Dr, Czechoslovakia, Finland. Norway, Bulgaria. Stocks lower in moderate trading Department Stores Co. of St. Louis two years in discussions which comment on the letter and told The reply to its offer by Tuesday New York Times. “ We’ve had morning. size has been cut while that of Buckland Hills Republican member of the Cov­ John Sutherland. We are grate­ Holland, Ireland, Britain, Morocco and Nigeria. has made a $2.7 billion bid for have been "friendly and positive.” NEW YORK — Prices opened lower Monday in moderate Associated Dry Goods Corp. that The letter, sent to Associated absolutely no talks with May." will apparently grow almost certainly means entry Town Council. ful that he was able to be with us Letters policy “ We at May Company have trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. would merge the department store Chairman Joseph H. Johnson on Associated stock closed at $46 a they are about to score a substantial victory. and tell us of the significance of Tlie Manchester Herald wel­ THERE WERE OTHER technological foul-ups great respect for your manage­ The Dow Jones industrial average, which spurted 23.68 to giants into one of the nation’s Friday, offered $66 of May com­ share on the New York Stock the American Flag. The Rev. comes original letters to the laid to Televisa’s-incompetence; ment team and believe Associated Given that situation, the town 1879.54 Friday, was down 10.33 to 1869.21 shortly after the market largest retailing companies, a May mon stock for each of the 35 million Exchange Friday. May closed at Dry Goods Corporation is a well- Russell Camp, retired prison editor. • Transmission of the games intended for one administration must keep an especially opened. company spokesman says. outstanding shares of Associated $87.75. managed company with attractive chaplain, reminded us that we Letters should be brief and to TV channel in France went instead to its rival May is the nation's third-largest common stock, and $211.20 of May May's offer offers a premium of sharp eye on what is best for Manchester and Leader at Pitkin should give thanks to God for our Declines led advances 580-454 among the 1,439 issues crossing business operations,” Farrell’s the point. They should be typed channel. the New York Stock Exchange tape. department store operator and common stock for each share of 43 percent over Friday’s closing letter said. its taxpayers. The project has grown, and so country, our flag, and our price, Farrell wrote. The offer is halls supporters or neatly handwritten, and, for • One game was broadcast in (Sernqah to Early turnover amounted to about 14,819,900 shares. Associated is the fifth. Both Associated’s preferred stock. should the scrutiny to which the plans are surroundings, especially trees. ease in editing, should be double­ Canadian audiences. ^ operate stores across the country May spokesman James Abrams also nearly 23 times Associated’s In the fiscal year ending Feb. 1. subjected. spaced. Letters must be signed • Colombia got commentary in Portuguese, under a variety of names. confirmed the letter had been sent latest reported 12-month earnings Associated posted earnings of $119.7 million on sales of $4.4billion While the fact that the regional mall will To the Editor: Greetings were brought by with name, address and daytime which is not spoken in that country. West Gasoline prices continue to drop In a letter released Sunday. May and said the deal would create a per share. Chairman David;C. Farrell said retailing giant. May offered seats on its board to and May posted $235 million profit Mrs. Barbara Weinberg, mayor telephone! number (for Germany got commentary in French, and British almost certainly benefit Manchester's Grand LOS ANGELES — Motorists willing to pump their own the two companies have talked But a spokesman for Associated. Johnson and other Associated on sales of $5.0 billion. On behalf of all the members of of Manchester, and Mrs. Harold verification). audiences were given Spanish audio to List to a greater extent than South Windsor’s gasoline are paying less than 9(Tcents a gallon, and prices will the Pitkin Glass Works Execu­ S. Hemstreet, Connecticut state The Herald reserves the right accompany some games. means the town has done something right, it continue to fall this week in an unprecedented pre-Fourth of July tive Council. I would like to thank regent. Daughters of the Ameri­ to edit letters in the interests of • On the opening day. only seven of the 33 plunge, an oil industry analyst said Sunday. should not lead to any feeling of official the many local residents who can Revolution. Mrs. Harold Maine Central brevity, clarity and taste. countries that had paid millions for the "It is an amazing drop,” Dan Lundberg said after tabulating complacence. Much is ^t stake, and only a made our Flag Day program on Mather, regent of Orford Parish Address letters to: Open Fo­ transmission actually-received it. Chapter, DAR, noted the newly results of his twice-monthly 50-state survey of 17,000 gasoline may not renew watchful eye will ensure that the town gets June 14th so successful. Special rum. Manchester Herald, P.O. In addition, journalists were angry and stations. " It is sort of an Arabian summer in early bloom.” the most for whatever concessions it makes. thanks go to the American planted maple tree and replace­ Box 591, Manchester. CT 06040. frustrated when they had to pay $850 just to have a But for the petroleum industry, he said, this will be "the telephone connected — and then found out the summer of unprecedented doldrums.” contract offer phone often didn’t work. The Lundberg Survey shows the average price of regular Television companies are still adding up the leaded gasoline at self-serve pumps, including all taxes, is now BOSTON (UPI) - The Maine Mount Weather a sanctuary for the elite tens of thousands of dollars in phone bills 82.95 cents per gallon. Regular unleaded is 88.70 cents per gallon Central Railroad, at the center of a W E’RE necessitated by Televisa’s foul-ups. They had to and prpmium unleaded is 102.50 cents. labor dispute threatening rail patch together commentary for the games when He notes the average for all self-serve gasoline is 89.75 cents a service in 15 states, may be unable gallon, while the average price of gasoline at full-serve pumps BERRYVILLE. Va. — The Federal Emergency The surrogates are said to be ready for all levels Televisa’s transmission blacked out or was to renew a contract offer as for all grades is $1.1564. Management Agency recently proposed a plan to of leadership. They can serve as military experts provided in the wrong language. Many of them are recommended by a presidential emergency board, an official said. alter the concept of civil defense as it’s related to or Cabinet principals. The president may also demanding their money back. RIGHT ON "Financially, we’re probably nuclear war. The agency would forgo protection of have a man or woman in waiting — unelected, Even domestically, the soccer games were San Diego, New York pay the most untested, unknown, but apparently capable of mishandled. Many of the stadiums ha ve been not in a position to pay it,” Colin ordinary Americans in a conflict, and instead Tom Pease, Maine Central’s vice presi­ handling the administrative details of the Oval half-empty, because officials set ticket prices NEW YORK — Businesses in San Diego and the New York area build 600 bomb shelters to harbor government dent for governmental affairs, said Office. higher than a day’s wages for the average officials. Tiede pay the most for electricity, while those in the Pacific Northwest Sunday. “ We’re dealing with a Naturally, the idea has met with a sizable One detail would be addressing the nation on the Mexican soccer fan. pay the least, according to a survey of commercial electricity totally different situation today. YOUR W AY, amount of public surprise, not to say .some outside, certainly. And there are plans for that too It’s possible that Mexican television executives rates released Sunday. “ There’s no question we have to full-blown outrage. The argument is that the at Mount Weather. Some years ago the can get their act together by the time the iast San Diego Gas & Electric topped the list of 137 utilities, deal with the economic reality followed by two New York metropolitan-area utilities, the Long notion is preposterously elitist and moreover, the government admitted that presidents have taped game is played on Sunday before an estimated before us right now. and the reality Island Lighting Co. and Consolidated Edison. critics contend there is not much profit in saving prerecorded messages, to be used durihg worldwide audience of 2 billion. But don’t bet on it. is that we’ve lost a lot of business. apocalyptic emergencies; all a surrogate would Two other utilities in the New York area — Jersey Central This is a very different company the U.S. government if the people who are Power & Light and Orange and Rockland Utilities — were in the MANCHESTER. have to do is select a casette. Watch on waste than on March 3.” governed are destroyed. citing a love of nature, once tried to buy property top 10. Pease said the National Media­ Well, the critics may have a point but it might near the site. t 'o give the Army ROTC a “ new image,” its NOT TH AT THE CASSETTES would be used The least expensive electric utility-in the country was the tion Board will summon both sides also be said they are tardy in making it. The Yet nobody takes pictures of the inside of Mount name has been changed to the U.S. Army ROTC to meet in Washington this week, necessarily. And in factthey probably wouldn't Tacoma, Wash., Departmient of Public Utilities, followed by federal government has been planning its own Weather. And the Russians have never gotten Command, and the promotion will cost the when the company’s present finan­ be. Jimmy Carter said he would not even try to Seattle City Light and the Idaho Power Co. nuclear survival for more than 30 years, and it is closer to the shelter than the few dribs aqd drabs taxpayers about $3UO,000. Some 60,000 cadets and cial position "will have to be use the underground White House when he was They were followed by two other utilities from the Pacific already prepared, technically at least, to continue of data that have been released over the decades. 5,000 officers will get new 63-cent shoulder patches Northwest, where hydroelectricity is abundant: Washington recognized and dealt with.” president, and says as much the bureaucratic administration of a post-attack The information in this report, by the way. to sew on each uniform; four for the cadets, six for Water Power Co. and Montana Power Co. Right here in town (with 8 offices everywhere). Right todayr Neither man thinks the nation would take The emergency board, convened population. contains some of those dribs and drabs. the officers. In addition, each cadet and officer According to the survey in Energy User News, SaaDiego Gas & by President Reagan May 16 after orders from voices within the earth. where you travel. Maybe right on your way to work. will get one new regimental crest costing about $1 Electric customers spent 13.05 cents per kilowatt hour in an estimated 20.000 Conrail Besides. Mount Weather may not be the best THE GOVERNMENT HAS DUG as many as 100 THE DRIBS SAY Mount Weather is built each. Meanwhile, the ROTC still has about December 1985, up 6 percent from the year before. The survey workers walked out in sympathy place for a president to be during an attack. It has Matter of fact, we make it pretty handy to bank at 17 bomb shelters for itself. 19 of them ind’he beneath alternating layers of Appalachian granite $234,000 worth of the old insignia in stock. This did not address residential rates. fo r unionized maintenance the inherent weakness of being a fixed target. The Washington. D.C. area alone Some of the shelters and reinforced concrete. The drabs say the place inventory must be reduced somehow to $70,000 Tacoma Department of Public Utilities customers spent less workers for Maine Central, re­ different places east of the river! shelter was built to withstand the effects of atomic ported back to the White House are small and simple affairs, some are can be described as a kind of subterranean town. worth before the remaining patches can be than one-sixth as much at 1.95 cents per kilowatt hour, up 10 heat and radiation, but it cannot be expected to Friday. considerably more complex and there is one here There are residences and offices, eateries and destroyed. percent from the year before. Offices at Burr Corners • East Center Street • Hartford Road • in the Virginia countryside that is the most movie theaters; there may even be a small fresh resist a direct thermonuclear blast. The board said the Brotherhood North Main ■ West M iddle Tpke. • Spencer Street • Purnell Place • elaborate of the iot. water lake. So the president and his top staff would of Maintenance of Way Employees should accept the company’s Welcome to Mount Weather. One man who has worked in the complex says presumably seek safety elsewhere. Right now that Dollar higher on European markets Main Office on Main Street. Many with (^onni“ 'all-day-all-night means in a specially equipped jet plane. The Air March 2 offer to give $26,000 lump automatic teller machines, tw). 'Iciephone 646-1700. It’s reported to be the underground White House. there is room for an army of officials. And they LONDON — The U.S. dollar opened higher at the start of the sum payments to union members The welcome, to be sure, is subdued. Mount can be serviced by everything from medical Force maintains a “ National Emergency iilanrliPBlrr l^praI^ week’s trading on all European money markets today. Gold was Airborne Command Post” for the president, whose jobs are eliminated by the Weather is a highly private installation, and clinics to a morgue. The man says that in the Founded In 1881 mixed. Billerica-based Guilford Trans­ which gives him the opportunity of maintaining visitors are kept at a distance. The refuge was event of war, 4,(X)0 federal agents would take In London, the greenback opened at $1.4885 to the pound portation Industries, which owns constructed during the middle part of the 1950s. in haven at Mount Weather, where they would aboveground authority. RICHARD W COSQTOVE PublUhAf sterling, an improvement from Friday’s close of $1.5017. Maine Central. OOUQLAS A, BEVINS e««ullv« Editor the days of the Cold War, and it remains for all provide a "continuity of control." But he would have to come down sometime, The dollar opened the day in Frankfurt at 2.2750 deutschmarks, The union rejected the March 2 thus he might still wind up at Mount Weather. The JAMES P SACKS...... M in tjliig Editor intents and purposes one of the best-kept secrets Some of the agents are supposed to be on duty in ALEXANDER QIRELLI Am o cIMo Editor up from Friday’s closing 2.2425; in Zurich at 1.8630 Swiss francs severance offer and called a strike in the country. the bunker even now, 24 hours a day. The former facility is therefore kept in waiting, for the elite if against 1.8447; in Paris at 7.2575 francs against 7.1620; in March 3. The secret is not absolute, of course. Mount employee claims they are trained to act in you will, and it shouldn't be all that surprising, DENISE A ROBERTS Advorllilng OIrMlor Brussels at 46.75 Belgian francs against 46.2950; and in Milan at A sympathy walkout hit Boston’s di Manchester even if it’s all that irritating, that government now MARK F ABRAITIS...... Butintt* Minigor 1,558.60 lire against 1,538.60. Weather is a well-known landmark along the “ surrogate" capacities. "If n real officer were SHELDON COHEN...... Compoting Minigor commuter rail system — run by In Tokyo, the American currency closed at 169.20 yen, up from Serving Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton, Andover, South Windsor, Shenandoah River. Tourists swing past to take killed in an initial attack." he explains, “ a wants to protect itself further-. ROBERT H HUBBARD...... Prottroom Minigor the Guilfurd-owned Boston & Friday’s closing 167.40. Dealers said there was institutional photographs, on their way through the Blue Ridge substitute could take his place d1 Mount JEANNE Q FROMERTH CIrcpIillon Mtnogor Maine Railroad — on March 12. East Windsor, Ashford, Eastford and Mansfield. Equal Opporlunily lender Tom Tiede Is a syndicated columnist. buying of the dollar. Mountains, and diplomats from the Soviet Union. Weather.” leaving thousands of commuters stranded. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, June 23, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. June 23. I«»H6 - 8 Obituaries Workers exposed McCavanagh, Bates SPORTS Fenton ‘Pat’ Futtner; Ann* Qr**n to minor radiation praise O ’Neill plan active in the GOP Anne Green, 80. of the Masonic Home In Wallingford, a former TOKYO (UPI) - A minor NHK said the exposure was only Fenton (Pat) Futtner, 58. former Manchester resident, died Storm puts damper accident today at a govem m m t one-thirteenth of what is regarded Manchester's Democratic sial of these is a measure to state Commissioner of Agriculture Saturday. nuclear research facility exposed as a danger level. legislators said this morning strengthen the state’s death and a leader in state and South She was bom in Willington and 12 people to low levels of plutonium The incident, believed to be the they support using $50 million in penalty law. The governor Windsor Republican politics, died also had lived in Rockville. She radiation, plant spokesmen said. first of its kind in Japan, occurred unexpected state surplus mo­ vetoed the bill because he said Friday at Hartford Hospital after was a member of the Center Spokesmen for the Japanese about 11:30 a.m. as the group ney to help towns instead of its provisions would allow men­ choking on food while dining in a Congregational Church. South Windsor restaurant. He government's Power Reactor and inspected the facility, which con­ earmarking the funds for spe­ tally retarded citizens and on Red Sox’ picnic She is survived by a son. F. Nuclear Fuel Development Corp. ducts research on the nuclear fuel cific programs — including children under 18 years old to be lived in South Windsor and was the, N^nkinpreen of Colchester; two said the 12 were exposed to cycle and waste, reprocesses spent education. executed. husband of Edwina (Hayes)' oaughfm. Margaret Ellen Sulli­ Futtner. radioactive plutonium dust while fuel and enriches uranium. “ Everybody wants a piece of McCavanagh said that al­ By United Press International Davis held the Red Sox’ lineupin to make it 2-0. van of Westfield, Mass., and Grace inspecting a storeroom at the NHK said the group was appar­ the action,’ ’ Rep. James McCa­ though he voted in favor of the check for most of the contest. The He was born in East Hartford Ann Perry of Manchester; nine The Red Sox rallied against and had lived in South Windsor facility at Tokaimura, about 60 ently inspecting stored plutonium vanagh, D-Manchester, said of bill, he would support C N eilTs BOSTON — It was a chance to 25-year-old right-hander struck out Davis in the eighth. Dwight Evans grandchildren; and five great­ miles northeast of Tokyo. when a plastic covering acciden­ the uncommitted surplus mo­ veto. He said he would like to see push the Baltimore Orioles into the five and didn’t walk a batter in a since 1963. He was a member of St. grandchildren. lined a one-out single and Rich Francis of Assisi Church. South Eleven of those exposed were tally ripped. ney, which some estimates say the law changed so that children middle of the American League 94-pitch performence. Gedman followed a Tony Armas \ The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 Japanese and the 12th was a There were no reports of any could climb to about $82 million. and the mentally retarded East pack, but the Boston Red Sox Boston had a first-inning single Windsor, and a member of the East p.m. at Westchester Congrega­ strikeout with a single to leR to foreign national believed to be a danger to people in the surround­ However, he said it was impor­ would not be subject to It. were foiled by Storm Davis. by first-baseman Bill Buckner Hartford Knights of Columbus. He tional Church, Colchester. Burial knockout Davis in favor of Aase. member of the International ing area. tant the funds be used by local However, he adamantly Davis, who has not enjoyed before Davis retired 19 of the next was the political director of the will be in Westchester Cemetery. “We were getting down to Atomic Energy Ageny, which The Tokaimura plant began governments to help ease taxes argued in favor of making it much success against the Red Sox 20 Red Sox’ hitters, allowing only pay-off time, they had two hits in Connecticut Republican Party. Colchester. The B.C. Bailey Fun­ 4* ‘ m conducts periodic inspections operating in January 1981 and make up for money lost due easier for the state to execute in his brief m ajor league career, He was a Phi Beta Kappa eral Home, 273 S. Elm St., Rey Quinones to reach via a Cal the eighth inning — twice as many around the world, the'spokesmen Although Japan has 33 nuclear to federal budget cuts. people convicted of certain fired a three-hitter in 7 2/3 Innings Ripken error In the third. as they had in the game — and you graduate of Holy Cross College. W allingford, is in charge, of said. power plants and relies on atomic Rep. Donald Bates, D-East crimes. He said under existing before Don Aase finished off a 4-0 Worcester. Mass. He was chair­ arrangements. “ He was that good,” said Boston would rather have a guy with 18 The foreigner's nationality was energy for 25 pcfrcent of its Hartford, said he also supports laws. It Is “ impossible" to use blanking of the first-place Red Sox manager John McNamara of Da­ saves, that's fresh.” explained man of the South Windsor Republi­ Memorial donations may be sent not Immediately clear. electricity — compared with 13 sending the money to local capital punishment. Sunday afternoon. Weaver. can Town Committee and had been to the Masonic Charity Founda­ vis. “ He gets his breaking stuff, The spokesmen said the expo­ percent in the U n it^ States — the governments, as has been pro­ “ I want to make damn sure “I had good control of my Aase walked pinch-hitter Mike a first selectman of South Windsor tion. P.O. Box 70. Wallingford especially his curve, over the sure was minimal. The authorita­ country must import nearly all its posed by Gov. William O’Neill. we have a better death penalty fastball, a good slider and got my and treasurer of the town commit­ 06492. plate.” Stenhouse to load the bases before tee for 16 years. He also had tive public broadcasting network nuclear fuel requirements. Bates, whose district includes law,” he said. curve over,” said Davis, who Baltimore pushed across a run in Marty Barrett lined hard to third. operated his tobacco and vegeta­ part of Manchester, said many Bates also supports sustain­ entered the contest with 2-6 career- the third to take a 1-0 lead. John "I was playing him towards the ble farm in East Hartford and had Frances Sentelo state towns "have been very ing O’N eill’s veto, but said he record and 6.36 ERA against Shelby, who went 3-for-4 with three hole because I knew who was been a partner in the former much overworked” by federal opposed the bill because he felt Boston. RBIs. singled to right, advanced to pitching.” said third-baseman Frances (Gomes) Senteio. 81, of Dennett & Popp Dodge Deaiership cutbacks and rising taxes. it did not go through the normal When Davis tired in the eighth, it second on Jeff Sellers’ wild pitch, Tom O’Malley. “ If it was anyone Hyannis. Mass., died Thursday. Automobile flips over of East Hartford. He was a former How to spend the surplus legislative channels. Bates said was Aase who posted his m£(jor- moved to third on a ground out and other than Don. I would have been She was the widow of Gregory member of the Republican State funds is one of a number of he does not remember a public league leading 19th save to give scored on Alan Wiggins’ sacrifice guarding the line.” ' Senteio and the mother of Charles Central Committee. In March he items scheduled to be consi­ hearing being held on the bill. Baltimore the rubber game of a fly. Baltimore added a pair of G. Senteio of Manchester. as driver avoids crash dered in four special sessions of was awarded the Prescott F. Bush Another proposal slated to be three-game weekend series. The Orioles added a single run i n insurance runs on Shelby’s t wo-run / She is survived by two other V Award by the Connecticut Republi­ the General Assembly begin­ considered during the special “ W e’d probably be in fifth or the fifth off Sellers, 0-3. Larry single off reliever Steve Crawford 0 9 L .tL can Party. sons, John E. Senteio of Columbia ning today. The first two, known sessions is a measure to make it sixth place without him,” Davis Sheets doubled off the left-field to make it 4-0 in the ninth. and Roman W, Senteio of Mashpee, A car flipped over on Oakland injury. She was treated and Besides his wife, he leaves four as “trailer sessions,” are re­ easier for state candidates to said of Aase. “ Anytime you hold wall, moved to third on a ground For the leagues’ top relief Mass.: two daughters. Lillian J. Street Thursday night after the released sons. Joseph L. Futtner of New quired under the Connecticut hold primaries. Instead of need­ Boston to three or fewer runs, you out and scored when Shelby ripped pitcher. Aase. that wouid be ail the Senteio of Hyannis: and Margaret driver tried to avoid hitting York City, Thomas F. Futtner of Constitution so that the Legisla­ ing the support of 20 percent of have a good chance to win." a single through a drawn in infield Orioles needed. A. Pina of Onset. Mass.; two another car pulling out of a lot, ture can consider overriding Washington. D.C.. Mark F. A Manchester man was charged nominating convention dele­ brothers, Peter J. Gomes of police said today. bills vetoed by O’Neill. Futtner of Manchester and Mi­ with drunken driving Thursday gates, the proposal would re­ Wareham, Mass.; and Jessie Rosa Police said the automobile Among the most controver­ chael G . Futtner of South Windsor: after the car he was driving hit a quire only 10 percent. of Columbia: 10 grandchildren; driven by Brett Coleman. 27, of three daughters. Lisa Futtner of wall. and several nieces and nephews. Ellington, went out of control New York City, Catherine Saxton The funeral was today at the around 5 p.m. when another car Brad Aronson. 25. of 3 Butler Yankees are cremated of Concord. N.H., and Maureen Doane. Beal and Ames Funeral driven by 'Thomas Mikloiche of 400 Road, was also charged with Futtner of New Platz. N.Y.: a Home, 160 W. Main St.. Hyannis. Woodland St. edged out of a private failure to carry insurance as a stepson. John P. Russo of San By United Press International split in a strange four-game series single, double and stolen base. Mass., with a funeral mass at St. drive onto the shoulder of the road. result of an accident, which Session(s) sets record Francisco, Caiif.; a stepdaughter. that saw the two clubs combine for Cliff Johnson followed by ripping •III" i ' .iiiwi"! : Francis Xavier Church. South Coleman's car flipped over onto its occured around midnight. Aronson Beth Emanuelson of South Wind­ TORONTO — After stumbling 58 runs on 106 hits, with the first a double down the third base line Street, Hyannis. Burial was in St. top just short of hitting the other was southbound on Spring Street Continued from page 1 sor: and his mother, Catherine I Legislature can again pass a bill to through the first third of the three games decided in the tenth scoring Upshaw and giving the Ill'll % iiiiiiiiii . Francis Xavier Cemetery. vehicle, police said. near its intersection with Wyllys Fenton of East Hartford. the Pledge of Allegiance four times correct problems with the state’s season. Toronto pitcher -Jimmy inning. Blue Jays a 5-1 lead. Hyannis. Mikloiche was charged with Street when he lost control of his •nil i wwi’ii;!:.:.,: The funeral was today at the to as much as another fight over program for providing property Key appears to be back on track. With the score lied 1-1, Toronto Toronto took an 8-1 lead and Memorial donations may be failure to yield right of way. A car and crashed into a stone wall at Samsel Funeral Home. 419 Buck- constitutional questions. tax relief to elderly homeowners Key, who got off to a 0-3 start, tagged starter Joe Niekro. 7-5, for chased Niekro in the sixth. Whitt made to St. Francis X avier passenger in Coleman’s car. Col­ the entrance to . Ansaldi-Case and renters. land Road. South Windsor, with a A constitutional debate could won his fifth game in his last seven four runs in the fifth. Niekro loaded walked to lead off, and Damaso Church. 347 South St.. Hyannis. leen Scott, was taken to Manches­ Mountain Properties, police said. Garcia doubled him to third. Bob mass of Christian burial at St. erupt if majority Republicans The House and Senate already- decisions Sunday, scattering nine the bases on walks to Ranee II"! i !i!o'i"m;;,::> Mass. 02601. ter Memorial Hospital with a head Shirley relieved, and Fernandez at# Francis of Assisi Church. Police said they found beer cans follow earlier thinking and ignore passed the bill, but in a session two hits over eight innings and holding Mulliniks and George Bell, sand­ greeted him by sailing a liner over Memorial donations may be in a search of Aronson’s car. the special session called by weeks ago that the governor and the New York Yankees to a single wiched around Lloyd Moseby’s Aronson was taken to Manchester single. Upshaw ripp^ a single to the head of right fielder Dave made to the Pat Futtner Memorial Peter Simanis O'Neill, a session the GOP claims other Democrats claim was called run In a 15-1 romp. H*r«ld photo by TucKer i Memorial Hospital with facial center scoring Mulliniks and Mo- Winfield that bounced over the Fund, care of South Windsor Bank Peter Simanis. 94, of Bloomfield, is invalid under the constitution. by the Legislature’s Republican “ I was pitching OK early in the cuts, where he was treated and seby, and Bell moved from first to fence for a two-run ground rule 4 Trust Co . 1033 John Fitch Blvd., died Saturday at Mount Sinai AIDS Democrats will likely push to m ajority in violation of the season but I wasn't making the big the CIAC decathlon championship at released. double. Brian Brophy, a junior at Manchester South Windsor 06074. Hospital. Hartford. He was a a have that session convened so the constitution. pitches when I needed them.” he third on the play, beating Rickey Henderson's throw to Mike “ What can I say? I played him in High, capped an outstanding track and New Britain’s Willow Brook Park. founder of the Latvian Lutheran said. “Also my sinker wasn’t and he hit it over my head.” said Lucy Aceiin Church in Manchester and had sinking. Pagliarulo. field season on Saturday by romping to firing Key was supported in his effort Pagliarulo fired the ball to Winfield. “There was a strong served as its secretary for 25 jnw Lucy (Roberts) Aceiin. 74. for­ wind blowing to right late in the years. by a 16-hit attack, with Tony second base easily beating a merly of Manchester, died Satur­ Fernandez and Ernie Whitt each sliding Upshaw to the bag. but game. He is survived by a sister in day at an area convalescent home. homering and driving In four runs. The loss, combined with Bos­ Latvia, and a nephew. said legal second baseman Willie Randolph She was the widow of Armand Fernandez attributed his perfor­ dropped the ball as Upshaw slid in ton’s defeat at the hands of The funeral was scheduled at Brophy does it again Aceiin mance to his belief in Christ, but Baltimore, left the Yankees trail­ 2:30 p.m. today at the Latvian hard, allowing Bell to score on the She was born in Lowell, Mass,. Ernie Whitt credited another error and leaving Upshaw safe at ing the Red Sox by six games. Lutheran Church, 21 Garden St. Continued from page I Jan. 7. 1912. and had lived in source. second. " I was ready to pull my "You can’t expect us to do it by NEW BRITAIN — This wee­ points. 895 points behind. On Friday, Brophy won the shot Burial will be in the East Ceme­ put with a 51’7‘/4” toss, and the 400, Manchester most of her life. would be illegal discrimination if “I was very fortunate on my hand away after the tag. but he ourselves, everybody is going to kend's high school decathlon Brophy, who won the Central tery. The funeral will be a joint Connecticut Decathlon earlier in ■ with a time of 51.88. He also topped She is survived by four daugh­ the person is otherwise qualified homer, in fact I couldn’t believe it came in hard with his spikes trying have to gang up on them ” said championship was one big pain for funeral with Norma Reiznieks of Brian Brophy. Manchester High’s the season with a total of 6,600 the long jump with a leap of 20’5” , ters. Lucy Anderson of Manches­ for the job or program, the opinion went out,” he said. “ I didn’t hit the to kick the ball away.” said Winfield. “ The Blue Jays are the Manchester, who died Friday. The another personal best. He also set ter. with whom she lived. Elaine said. ball well, the wind just picked it up Randolph, who despite the error defending champs and they've got extraordinary track and field star. points, just barely reached his goal Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main personal bests in the 100 meter Kilcollins, also of Manchester, But it would not be necessarily and carried it out.” had a good day collecting his first 10 games left with the Sox. We hope Brophy. the odds-on favorite to of 7.000 on Saturday. St., is in charge of arrangements. dash, with a time of 11:52, and in Janet Porter and Rose Menden­ illegal — in fact, generally would The victory gave the Blue Jays a homer of the season, as well as a they can take eight of ten.” win the two-day competition, “ I ran the 1.500 (meters) in4:51, the high jump, with a jump of hall both of Coventry: two sons, be legal — to dismiss that same pulled a muscle in his left 'la f knowing I had to get a 4:53.” he said, of the point-total system that 5’ 10»/4” . Robert Aceiin of Manchester and person out of concern that he or she (latissimus dorsi) on Friday while Pauline Kopper is based on tables according to the “ Brian does well expending his Charles Aceiin of San Jose. Calif.: could spread AIDS, if the authori­ leaning for the tape at the finish AL round Up energy and adrenalin over two^ two brothers, Omer Roberts and ty's fear of contagion was not line of the 100 meter dash — the current world records in each days,” added Suitor. Lucian Roberts, both of Williman- Pauline (Hecht) Kopper, 86. of merely "a pretext for discrimina­ first of ten events. event. fi'V- In other action during the As for the upcoming Junior tic: three sisters. Loretta DuBriel 243 Ferguson Road, the widow of tion on account of handicap.” the The junior athlete was then two-day affair. Manchester’s Kurt Nationals, which features a 19-and- in Scotland. Jeannette Smith in Harry Kopper. died June 21 at a department's opinion said. faced with an urgent decision. Suitor placed seventh in the under age bracket, the 11th grader Massachusetts, and Rita Babbitt local convalescent home. She was Despite scientists' claims that Niekro knuckles down “ I was thinking about dropping hammer throw with a 34.24 throw, knows it won’t come easy. of Norwich: 13 grandchildren: 10 formerly of Yonkers, N Y. AIDS is not spread through mere out after the 100 and playing it safe while Shaun Brophy, Brian’s “ It’s going to be tough. I ’m great-granchildren: and several She is survived by two sons. casual contact, the ruling said, for next weekend,” said Brophy. brother, placed seventh with a shooting for 6,700 points,” admit­ nieces and nephews. Jonas Kopper of Yonkers. N.Y.. “ The risk of medical uncertainty By Ed Burns who will participate in the Men’s . United Press International 10.33 in the 3.000 steeplechase. Lost ted Brophy, who noted that compe­ A memorial service will be held and Milton J. Kopper of Los must be borne," by the person Junior National Decathlon in Tow- in all the fanfare for older brother tition will include college imple­ at the convenience of the family Angeles. Calif.; a daughter. Mrs. alleging discrimination. son. Maryland, beginning Satur­ Phil Niekro, in his 23rd major Brian was the fact that Shaun ments. “ They use a heavier shot There are no calling hours. Holmes Bert (Rival Cooper of Manchester, Those making such allegations, day. “ But once I warmed it up. it league season, proved Sunday it’s qualified for the New England and discus, and higher hurdles, Funeral Home. 400 Main St., is in with whom she lived: a brother. the decision said bear the burden wasn't too bad.” never too late to experiment. Junior Olympics in Maine next and a new javelin that is weighted charge of arrangements. Ben Hecht of Vero Beach. Fla.; of showing that the risk they pose Nevertheless, Brophy competed The 47-year-old Cleveland right­ heavier so it’s not going to go as Memorial donations may be three grandachildren: and two to the health of others "can be the remainder of the events with a weekend. / hander hadn’t won a game in more “Brian did have two great far." made to the American Liver great-grandchildren. calculated with a high degree of pulled muscle on the left side of his The top two finishers qualify for Foundation, 998 Pompton Ave.. The funeral was today at Mount medical certainty and is low than a month, and was having back. days.” said MHS track coach the U.S. World Team, which Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009. Hope Cemetery, Hastings-on- enough” to be safely disregarded. trouble with the knuckleball. his And he won. George Suitor. “ I thought he had signature pitch. So he made an great performances throughout competes in places like Rumania Hudson. N.Y. A memorial period The department's intrepretation And he came in first in six . and Greece this summer. Alex Martin will be observed Tuesday evening of existing federal law has implica­ adjustment, arid wound up pitch­ events the competition. He didn’t get Regardless of how he does in Alex Martin, 85. of Rockville, a through Friday afternoon at the tions for employers, schools, hospi­ ing a two-hitter to give the Indians And he set personal bests in upset over what he thought were sub-par performances in the shot Maryland, the experience will be former Manchester resident, died home of Ri va Cooper. 243 Ferguson tals and other entities that receive a 4-1 victory over the host Minne­ seven events. And two 'of them , 1 a and discus. You have to concen­ invaluable for Brophy, who has Saturday at an area convalescent Road. federal money. sota Twins. weren’t the shot put or discus — UPI photo trate on each event, and once you another year left to shoot for the home. He was the husband of Helen Memorial donations may be Federal agencies and recipients “ He moved his thumb up and which he copped State Open titles get that event down, your effort is Connecticut decathlon record, set (Liska) Martin. made to Temple Beth Sholom, 400 of federal aid may not legally said, ‘Heck, that’s the way I used to in, just a week ago. Employee Pat Ryan removes all capsule by former East Catholic High He was born in Homestead. Pa. E. Middle Turnpike, or to the discriminate against handicapped capsule forms of Datril, Comtrex, , throw it,’” Indians pitching coach And he accumulated 7,008 points, placed on another.” standout Mark Fournier. Before he retired he was supervi­ American Cancer Society, 670 people who are “ otherwise quali­ forms of over-the-counter drugs made Bufferin and Excedrin as a result of the Jack Aker said. “ He really had it which was not only the best in On Saturday, Brophy won his heat with a personal best in the “ I think I should get it,” sor for Hamilton Standard, where Prospect Ave.. Hartford 06105. fied" for a particular job. service by the Bristol-Myers Co. from a Seattle today.” Connecticut this year, but the best deaths of two Seattle-area people who reasoned Brophy, who has yet' to he was employed for more than 40 or benefit. Niekro, 4-6, retired 24 batters in a in the United States. 1,500, but finished fifth. He fared store this weekend after a nationwide took Cyanide-tainted Extra-Strength much better in his other four reach his peak. Once the state years. He and his wife celebrated Such institutions, under the staff row during one stretch in pitching And he was satisfied. recall. Bristol-Myers will stop making mark is history, the next target their 57th wedding anniversary on Theresia SIpkIc lawyers' earlier recommendation, Excedrin capsules. his ninth career two-hitter. He “ Overall, at least.” said Brophy, events on Day Two. winning the 110 will be the national record of 7.523. Sept. 21, 1985. would have been restricted for the walked none and struck out four to who was just shy of the state record hurdles in 14.98 and the javelin in Theresia (Kam er) Sipkic. 62. of “ That looks pretty good, too.” Besides his wife, he is survived most part from taking action earn his 304th career victory, of 7,106. “ Except in the throwing 161 feet — both personal bests — as 109 Forest St., died Sunday at her An ailing Brian Brophy totaled by four sons. Alexander Martin Jr. against AIDS victims. putting him one behind Eddie events. I was off in the shot and well as capturing the discus in 158 home. She was the wife of 7.008 points. Imagine what he will of Vernon, Richard Martin of Plank for 15th place on the all-time discus.” feet. He also recorded a personal Dragomir “ P ete" Sipkic. Fatal Excedrin doses linked best in the pole vault, with a vault do when he’s healthy, after another list. It was Niekro’s first triumph Ridgefield’s Rich McCarthy fin­ Bolton. Donald Martin and Robert Born in Austria, she moved to since May 19. of 12-6, which was third overall. year of physically maturing. Martin, both of Manchester: four Manchester in 1967. Before she ished a distant second, with 6,113 Bicycle rallies “ I just slowed myself down a daughters. Geraldine Picchioni of retired in October 1985. she worked Bv Katia Blackburn vary from batch to batch, said January but will concentrate on lot,” Niekro said. “ I really wasn’t Woonsocket. R.I . Josephine Ge- as a custodian for the Manchester The Associated Press Ellen Miller, FDA consumer af­ deaths in April, May and June. set this summer zeroing in the way I was used to novesi of Manchester. Jean Pan- Board of Education. fairs officer. To screen for cyanide, a blood or doing. I don’t think I threw any Manchester swamps Locks ciera of Somers and Carol Mullen SHe was a member of St. James BALTIMORE (UPI) — Bicy­ SEATTLE — The cyanide in two Dr. Corinne Fligner, an investi­ fresh tissue sample is required more than six or seven (pitches) of Tolland: a sister. Isabel Willi­ Church, and the Municipal Em ­ cling often may seem one of the bottles of Extra-Strength Excedrin gator in the King County medical Ms. Fligner said. The Washington that weren’t knucklehalls.” ams of Manchester: 26 grandchild­ ployees Retirees Association. most solitary of sports. Yet the :hat caused the death of two examiner's office, said Sunday WINDSOR LOCKS - A busy chester returned to Eastern on turned three double plays. State Toxicology Laboratory Niekro allowed five outfield flies In Saturday’s win, Rob Stanford ren; and several great­ Besides her husband, she is gregarious cyclist can find com­ Auburn residents came from the that other deaths in the county this weekend for Manchester’s Post 102 Saturday morning to beat Niantic. keeps blood samples for about a for the game, and went to a went the distance and scattered grandchildren. survived by four sisters. Petro- pany at two bicycle rallies this same batch, authorities said after year would be studied to see if American Legion team culmi­ 3-2, before bowing to Willimantic year in cases where a death has three-ball count only three times. seven hits to notch the mound The funeral will be Tue.sday at nella Kydd of Glastonbury: Bibi- summer. a laboratory test "fingerprinted” there were any others linked to nated on Sunday night in a again, 2-1, on Saturday night. been referred to a county medical “ The biggest difference today triumph. Manchester scored the 1:30 p.m. at the Burke-Fortin ana Schlieker in Germany. Jose- Sponsored by the non-profit samples of the poison. cyanide poisoning. convincing Zone Eight triumph In Sunday’s romp, former Man­ examiner, she said. But many was the grip,” Aker said. “He deciding run in the fifth inning Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., fine Gutierrez in Texas, and Annie organization Bicycle USA, the Susan Hutchcroft of the U.S. She also said that friends or over homestanding Windsor chester High star Jim Fogarty private labs don’t keep samples actual^ found out throwing on the when McCarthy walked, stole Rockville. Burial will be in Elling­ Muller in Austria: and several rallies take place in St. Louis and Food and Drug Administration relatives of people who died in Locks. 9-1. at Southwest Park. belted two solo home runs. George after an autopsy, she said. sidelines, experimenting with dif­ second, was sacrificed to third, ton Center Cemetery. There are no nieces and nephews. Buffalo, N.Y, and feature work­ said an agency laboratory in recent months should submit any Manchester, which also won one Scaglia contributed a double and a Cyanide testing cannot be done ferent grips.” and tali:id on a Fogarty single. calling hours The funeral will be Wednesday shops, industry exhibits and, of Cincinnati analyzed the cyanide Extra-Strength Excedrin capsules and lost two in the Willimantic singje for the victors, while Larry with embalmed tissue, she added, Minnesota’s Steve Lombardozzi Post 102’s Joe Casey hurled a ■Memorial donations may he at 8:15 a m. at the John F. Tierney course, bicycling with hundreds of linked to the two deaths and also they find to the FDA for tests. UPI photo Tournament at Eastern Connecti­ Stanford added a double. so exhumations are not planned. was frustrated by the unpredicta­ three-hitter in a losing cause on made to the American Heart Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., fellow cyclists. determined that the cyanide is Five sudden natural deaths that cut State University, is now 2-1 in Tom Murray was the winning “ In general, there are no specific bility of Niekro’s knuckler. Association. 310 Collins SI.. followed by a mass of Christian Almost 2,000 participants will different from that used in past occurred before the poisonings and Homeplate umpire Ken Kaiser iifts California’s Dick the Zone and 6-5 overall. pitcher, hurling a route-going Saturday night. anatomic signs to indicate cya­ “ I tried to move up on the Manchester’s next game Is Tues­ Hart ford. burial at 9 a.m. at ST. James gather from June 13-16 for the first tampering cases, the Seattle Post- two more recent ones were re­ Post 102 began the weekend by six-hitter. He walked one and nide.” Ms. Fligner said, but when batter’s box on him to catch it Schofield off the ground after he was hit by a pitch from Church. Burial will be in St. James rally, "G E A R International '86,” Intelligencer reported today. viewed last week, and no evidence dropping a 4-3 decision to host struck out four, while the defense, day night at Morlarty Field at 8 Vincenzo Glorgino the dosage is large enough, exa­ before It flutters, but he figured Kansas City’s Scott Bankhead in.the second inning. Cemetery. Calling hours are Tues­ at the Amherst campus of the State Each batch’s chemical “ finger­ of a link io cyanide was found. Willimantic on Friday night. Man­ led by shortstop Sean McCarthy, p.m. against Willimantic. miners can sometimes smell the that out and it started fluttering Vincenzo “ George" Giorgino, 67, day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. University of New York at Buffalo. print” is unique and can be Ms. Fligner said her agency had Schofield was not hurt, but his team was, losing, 7-4. cyanide during the autopsy. before It even got to me,” Lombar­ husband of Freda A. Giorgino of Memorial donationas may be They will cruise American and distinguished from batches of no reason to suspect other deaths When the body of Sue Snow, 40f dozzi said. Charleston. W. Va.. died Friday in made to the American Cancer Canadian back roads, and havethd cyanide produced in other parts of were caused by tainted over-the- an Auburn bank manager-who^ed Scott Bankhead, 3-0, gave up just LaPoint. 3-5, was the loser. Charleston He was the brother of Society. chance to ride an antique carousel the country or even other batches counter medicine, but she said Moriarty obliterates Orioles June 11, was brought tp th«. two hits after the first inning to .lennie Kowalsky of Manchester and see Niagra Falls by night.. at the same factory, she added, so cyanide screening would be done in Whit* Sox 10, Marin*r* 4 Rangers 5, A ’s 4 medical examiner’s office, a teal help Kansas City snap a five-game He al.so is survived by four other The "1986 Bicycle USA National the FDA may be able to trace the any cases that appeared even At Chicago, Ozzie Guillen and Moriarty Brothers smashed Ver­ collected four hits and one RBI. jewski, who was the losing pitcher. for cyanide was done becpuse sbe>. California winning streak. Califor­ At Arlington, Texas, Gary Ward sisters Nicholena Potenza of East Rally” in St. Louis will be held less cyanide's batch number. slightly suspicious. Bobby Bonilla each drove in a pair non. 18-3. in Twilight League play while Dave Ford and Brian Crow­ The next week will be a busy one Safety mlleatone had collapsed suddenly and b e* nia starter Mike Witt, 8-5, had a drove in four runs and keyed a Hartford and Santa Simon. Pe- than a month later, from July 1-5. “ We may be able to pin down She said the review would focus of runs to give the White Sox a Saturday at Moriarty Field. Ver­ ley each had three hits. for Moriarty Brothers. The MBs cause an employee detected the personal five-game winning streak three-run Texas seventh-inning. trina Peters and Lydia Ringgold, An oil company division has With an anticipated attendance of where this cyanide went to after it on deaths in the suburbs south of victory in their first game under non showed up in body, but that Ray Sullivan and Bill Chapulis travel to Trinity College in Hart­ bjtter-almond smell of cyanide',. The decision extended the all in Florida: two brothers. reached a safety milestone that over 1,000 cyclists, the rally offers was made.” she said. But she snapped. e a c h ^ stroked two hits for Mor­ ford Tuesday night to play Society Seattle, where both recent poison­ during the autopsy, '■ new manager Jim Fregosi. Fre- Rangers’ home winning streak to was about it. Armond George of Portland and would be the equivalent of one St. Louis attractions such as a cautioned that it may be impossi­ ings occurred, and on deaths that gosi was named Chicago manager Br*w*r* 5, Tlg*r* 4 Brian Labbe got the the win for iarty Brothers. for Savings. The team then goes-to When reports returned last M oi|*^ 11 games and Oakland's road Benjamin George of Newington; person working 4,260 years brew ery tour, combined with ble to discover more because of the Middletown to play the Mallove were ruled to be from natural day confirmed the presence of. Sunday morning, replacing Tony At Milwaukee, Mike Felder losing streak to 14 — both club Moriarity. which improved its Vernon led only once In the and several nieces and nephews straight for eight hours a day quiet, rural Missouri rides. cyanide’s easy availability and Jewlers on Thursday. causes but were unusual for some cyanide in Ms. SnowCs ■’ body,' LaRussa, who was fired Thursday. ripped a line-drive single to right records. Dale Mahorcic, 1-0, record to 7-4. Labbe received game, 3-2, after scoring three The funeral will be in Charles­ without a lost-time accident. The 9 wide distribution. That game is followed by The rides, ranging from 2 to 200 reason — for instance, people in Excedrin manufacturer Bristol-” with two out and the bases loaded notched his first, m ajor league offensive help from newly- times in the second. ton. W Va. The Elks Funeral million hours is attributed by another contest with Malloye on miles, feature destinations includ­ Each batch of cyanide inevitably relatively good health who died Myers asked all stores and homc^' Royals 7, Angals 4 in the ninth to lift Milwaukee. victory, and Greg Harris went 11-3 acquired Brian Marshall, who But it was down hill from there Home in Charleston. W Va . is in Phillips Petroleum to an extensive ing the St. Louis Zoo and Mark picks up slight impurities in the unexpectedly. nationwide to quarantine the proeis At Kansas City, Mo.. Steve Reliever Bob Gibson, 1-0. pitched innings to earn his 14th save. Jose smacked four hits, including a for 1-6 Vernon and former Man­ Friday, this time at Moriarty charge of arrangements. safety awareness program. Twain's home town of Hannibal. manufacturing process, and these The review will go back as far as duct. . . Balbonl hit a three-run homer and the ninth for the victory. Dave Rijo. 2- 6. was the loser. home run, and four RBI. Ray Gliha chester High standout Ken Kra- Field. i M - MANCHESTER HERA LX). Monday. June M. 1W6 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 23, 1916 — 11 SCOREBOARD NHL draft full NL roundup

HRian rjm in Giants towering over the West Anarlcan LaagM raaulta Rayala 7. Aiiiaia 4 Cariinala T^niHllaa 4 of Americans S o ftb a D G o lf By Mike Tully ' bounced to first base, resulting in a O i M w i M l e i * CAUPOEMA RANOAS errv • ^ '• o b r h M ""“"IW m B y U n g d « r b l ObrhM 11 P r g s s credit to U.S. hockey," Carson United Press International forceout at second with Thompson RJenM rf 3 3 1 0 WHeon ef 4010 IntBrnotlonol said. "Not Just me. There are scoring on the play. TONIOHrt CAMim C.C. Rodrtpuas MUM BALTUWOIM B43STON Joyner lb 4 1 1 0 LSmIfh If■ 40 10 Herr 9 5 111 Roenick cf 3 0 0 0 The San Francisco Giants have S rh M oBrBM OewnInB If 4 0 1 1 LJone* If others who are going to be there Juan Berenguer, the third Sen Trash v«. PM. • — Wohofti on WOMAN'S NINE MOLE LEAGUE - BrvM Cramptan, m m W iggin* B>30 0 1 Bgrrelt » 4 0 *0 Ctartclb 3 1 1 1 Schmidt 9 4 33 1 MONTREAL — The NHL'* too. They’ll be more (high draft found a new home after all. In first AIIM v«. Oontl* Touch, 7;W — A g ro ss-M o rcla ProttSS, B -M qrv B um s Arnold Palmer,^ 9 7 Jocfcin A 40 1 ssss McSee r t S ill S w 1b loTl Francisco pitcher, picked up his Don January, 1991 ^ r f 40 1 0 ISmere S S O O * wufenolb 300 0000 entry draft this weekend was choices) after me.” place. R obortson S4, C -D orothy A rd o 4», M o n t P o m s rw January, lAZ o ^ lly 3b 4 0 3 0 Lyon* Oh 10 0 0 Orich ph 000 P e rt r f 3 10 0 Wlleon, rf 4 *2 0 first victory of the season in his ■Imora v*. MPM, * — PHnoreld 4t. LonM^ drive on 11th hols-Jjm Lee Elder, 1(.7» 3 330 Vh Slyfc r f 1 0 0 0 Rm M I c 4 0 0 0 marked by it* abundance of Sixty-four of the 282 players Leaving behind a winter in which first decision. Chuck Hensley Parr's vs. Harao's,7;10— PHtasroM Gay Breswr,•w ar, WW4DD 4t Murray lb 4 1 1 * K S S n r 1b 4 0 1 * HoweH Oh 1 * 0 ______3110 LaVdlllr e 4 0 3 1 Jelli ** 3 0 0 0 Bock. Closest to the pin im JT’’* ____ . 4 0 *0 4000J r Burleen fltooo 0 McRae dh 1 1 1 0 American players and its em­ chosen in the 12 rounds Satur­ they didn’t know where they would notched tbe save. Tsisahons vs. Jim 's, 4 — Niks holo-Sally Leighton, 3 vords, 33 foot. O iorH e Owene, (hmene, Sheet* dh .3330 Pendlln 9 4 0 13 Pplpf oh 10 0 0 Cummings vs. Rrond Rtx, 7:30 — 'MS ■I 3000 D eO nc* Ib lO * 0 White 9 3 113 Mathew* p 4 0 0 0 M oM x o * » » « phasis on offensive talents. day were Americans. Many play the 1986 season, the Giants Krukow, 9-4, hurled liis fourth N iks BebTeeklI!T& Yeung H 4030; > e f |0 1 0 N orron c 4 11 1 Bolbonl 1b 4 1 1 3 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Lerch p 0 0 0 0 Ihiriby cf 4 1 ' ~ Ef 3000 c f 4 0 0 0 Bloncln se 4 0 1 0 Seven of the 21 first-round others, such as No. 1 draft have become the sensation of the complete game of the season in the ■lus Ox vs. Sanitary, 4 — Poaonl deiw U tller,;M n.9 c 3 010 Hume 0 0 0 0 0 T hrifty vs. Allstats. 7:30 — Pooonl P8A raaulta C. Smerd, 743145 rarito c 30 9 3 0 1 0 Quirk c 3 0 0 0 Sdiu pn 10 0 0 picks were from the United choice Joe Murphy of the major ieagues. opener. The right-hander struck ■A Club vs. Ward, 4 — Kssnov Peter Thonwen, 7431.9 Dwyer ph 0 0111 . . w io o o 9 44 4 T M M 9 7 9 5 States. The previous high wa- Detroit Red Wings, were Cana­ Sunday, they took a double- out seven and walked one. Manny Benloui ph 1 0 0 0 Bhoooe *9111-4 Main Pub vs. DW Pish, 4 — Chartsr AtlsnlaBsN Classic Dale Deuglaie, tM. 9 71-71-71-313 gempeev » iS .? S s’ufnve Americans drafted in dians who played at U.S.'^ header from the Astros, complet­ Oak OofY Plover, S49JS 4S-74-73-8I4 eOOOO SbOOOO ------s1—7 r ; 88 Hernandez, 1-3, took the loss. olA lN sH a , Jons 11,1144 9 4 11 4 e SM S* Ooiwe w inning R B I— Bolbonl (4). the fir9 round, in the 19S3 draft. universities. ing a four-game series sweep that (p a r 71) Jim Ferree, 34*740 7171-70-4M “The rivalry and the crowd Bob Chon**, $ m 74-71-7D-31S B—OeOncee X DP—Colltarnla Of the 21 first-round choices, Murphy, the No. 1 pick put them l ‘A games ahead of S i : KansasCMiea* CttyC ^ l.1. LLOB—Californios, O B - w lf o ( ^ 5 , 292KgnKaneas ’' ningsitetii* owNono-e made it exciting,” Krukow said. "I Bob Twov, SfOJDO 4S46-71-44—34* Harold Hennine, 4400 74-71-71-41* 8 8 Oome-wlnnlne RBI— Herr (3). _ 17 were forwards, most of them overall, was bom in London, Houston and in first place in the waller zembriski, 449 74-7M 0-4M CHy A sB Brett. IB—Whit*. HR— E—Schmidt, Pendleton. DP—St. like to pitch in a situation where Hal Sutton, S4XKI0 404347-70-171 E-Rlpken.-D^^^UOmmOrMlf UOMVOfi9> io lb e a l (14), N orron (1). SB—S ch e fle ld l high-scoring. The four defense- Ontario, but played hockey at National League West. Grsg Norman, 34JB0 71-714444-173 Ken *nii 449 74-71-71-314 LOB BoHimereS,leraS, Boetan A IB —Oheeti Louis 1. L O B ^ . LeutsX PhllodelphlaS. first place is on the line. Roger Little League Rebert Brue, 449 71-71-7S-317 r*).YF^V^ifeno. 2B-Schmldt, Herr, McGee, Wilson. men chosen all were of the What made the day even better Scott Hoeh, u m 47-46-70-70—173 SB-Locy (3). SF Wtagtne. , IE N RERBBOO Michigan State. He scored 24 Craig has given us the winning W illis wood, 34JM0 47-4S-704S-373 Bob EHckson, 449 7171-73-317 _ IPT( RERBBSe HR—Schmidt (11), Samuel (3). SB— offensive variety. goals and 37 assists in 35 games for the Giants was the crowd of attitude we need.” Mark O'Meara, M jm 47-47-7049-373 (Jeorge tanning 3,79 717174-31* Schmidt (14). M iller Barber 3400 74-7D-7S-31* WwT'(T i 5) 7*5517 Scott Young, the Hartford last season. 47,030, San Francisco’s largest of G ory Koch, 14,730 7143-7347—974 Davl* (W 17) 734 3 0 0 0 I Ponler 14 1 1 0 0 0 Mets 4, Cubs 2 Am rlem Tom P u rtzsr, 1SJ00 494944-71-473 Do im Sander* 3,m 71-7174-39 Aoee (S 1*) 11-3 0 0 0 1 0 IP H RERBBSO Whalers' first-round pick and "Down at Michigan State or the season. David Graham, 133D 71-714747—174 AI Bolding MTS 747171—3 9 ^ M n e o e 13 1 i o i 0 St LStfIS the 11th player chosen overall, any of the colleges, you practice “It was like the World Series.” At New York, Len Dykstra anti Ths Flrtflgtflahtors smoshod Modsrn Rox Caldwell, 13JOO A rt w a ll X m .7171-75-321 Mien (L 19 0 * 3 3 0 3 M lhw * (W 41) 7 1 3 7 4 3 1 ( 71- 714440-174 Gordon Jongs 1075 B o n S S S o d ^M ) 7 5 4 4 2 7 W orrell (S 13) 11-3 1 0 0 1 4 said the large number of Ameri­ four times a week,” he said. San Francisco manager Roger George Foster hit home runs to Janitorial, 1M, Saturday to Imprevs Doug Tow oll, 13, 404471-73-174 '717471-311 d a w to rd 1-331110 Blocfc 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 Ih o ir rtc o rdd to 4-1(4 -%______M odsrn J _ a n ito ria l Paul Azhtgor, 9 £ 49714470—177 Bob Goalby 243S 7 1 7 4 7 4 -3 9 Somblto 34 0 0 0 0 0 cans indicates the strength of "You can go over game films Craig said. "The big crowd and all back the five-hit pitching of Ron r • Jock Fleck 249 7 1 7 1 7 4 -3 9 OulsnbiTV (S *) 1 14 0 0 0 1 1 l m to ll to 4-0. G rso O rtlR n hod th rs s h its Andy Boon, OJO 70- 7145-70—777 M ie n pitched to 1 batter hi *lh. Bankhead pitched to 1 bolter In Rh, ModSuif T ' ) 5 7 5 4 1 5 U.S. amateur hocley and check out what you're the excitement got our guys Darling and lift the Mets. Darling, tor ths Firsfiohtsrs, bicludinaa homsr Orville Moody 249 7 1 7 1 7 4 -3 9 WP—M len.T-4;9.A-SX*14. Lerch 2 13 3 12 ^4 ' . 4,- D.A. W olbring, 9A00 47-714971—177 Mike Fetchick 249 H B P ^ Bankhead (Schofield), by programs. pumped up. It was the best 8-2, became the fourth Met starter run. Andy Bortlov and Chariss Tom K ite , 9 m 494947-71—177 74-7174-39 Umpires-Home, McKean; 1b, W itt (Quirk). T -l:54. A-8X417. Hum* 1 0 0 0 0 0 doing. You can develop your * .V '. Mortons hod two hits and Chris Saxsr B ill Boroln, fJOO 494970-71—177 AI Chandler 1137.9 7 4 0 *4 0 -3 9 Clark; El, Shulock; 3b, Morrison. Tekulv* 1 0 0 0 0 0 "I'm not really surprised," skills a lot more down there." pitching we have had all season. to record eight victories this - -iWJQ,- Movod woli. For Modsrn Janitorial. B ill Rogers, 7,130 79704947-17S Bill Collin* 1137.9 7 4 7 4 7 5 -3 9 Maddux pitched to 4 batters In 4lh. A. Sllvsetrone 1137JB 7 4 7 1 7 4 -3 9 _ Umpires Home.Kolser; 1b,Palermo; Young, a Clinton, Mass., native, Whalen’ president and gen­ When you get pitching like that, season. Chicago starter Rick Sut­ John Bowos hod two hits and Miko David Frost, 7,330 71497170-17* 9 , Brinkman; 9 , Coon^. WP—Maddux, Lerch. T—1:44. cliffe. 4-9, allowed all four Mets Cunningham plovsd woll. Denis Watson, 7,130 47-71-7970-37* Billy Maxwell 113740 717470- 39 BluBJayalB.YBiikaaa1 A r - m s n . said. "The AHAUS (Amateur eral manager Emile Francis, you deserve to be in first place.” Morris Hatalsky, 7,130 Fred Hawkins 1,*I19 7177-73-39 Umpires—Home, Rune*; 1b, Rlp- Hockey Association of the U.S.) Rookie Mike Aidrete’s infield out runs. 714447-79-37* Jo* Jimenez 1,*119 however, refused to give an (Soorgo Archer, 3,400 49717344—379 717471— 39 plev; 9 , Engel; 9 , Quick. keeps improving. Hockey Night edge to either the Canadian with the bases loaded in the eighth NMIanal J ^ Slumon, 3J4OO 49714949-379 Bobby NIchol* 1,79 7177-74-39 NEW YORK TORONTO Rangm B. A'a 4 Cardinals 7, Phillies 4 Ben Smilh 1,79 7 4 7 4 7 5 -3 9 obrhM obrhM in ^ sto n (a summer league) is junior game — in which players inning delivered Rob Thompson Tho Modles killsd Nichols, 13d, Chip Bock, 3,400 49714970-379 Rada6.Bravaa2 At Philadelphia, Terry Pen­ Danny Edwards, 5,400 4*4971-71—17* Jim Cochran 1,79 77-7173-39 Hendnn cf 4 0 1 0 Pernndz m 4 1 3 4 OAKLAND TEXAS also training people and getting participate in more games each with the winning run to give the Saturday at Buckisv School. Stovon George Boyer 1 ^ 77-7475-39 Posoua If 10 10 Mulink* 3b 3 1 0 0 Walts pltchod a two-hit shut out, L a rry MIzo, 3,fSS 49717147—3*0 ObrhM ObrhM them ready for the NHL. I think season — or to U.S. college Giants a 3-2 victory in the nightcap. dleton hit a three-run double to Jim Simons, 3,fS8 7349704S—W) Jhn King 14419 747475—327 Rndiph 3b4111lorglb 3000 P h illip s 9 0 0 0 0 M cDwII c f 4 3 3 1 ATLANTA CINCINNATI striking out sovon and walking nino for Mike Souchak 149.9 7 4 7 4 7 7 -9 7 F ls d illn 9 1 0 0 0 Meseby c f 3 1 3 0 ObrhM ObrhM it will just keep going." In the opener, Mike Krukow highlight a five-run sixth, leading tho Modles. Danny ttoino triplod, Ray Floyd, 3,flS 704971-70-M) Bochta 1b 3 0 0 0 w o rd If 3 0 3 4 hockey, where the fundamen­ Scotttmpson, 3,fSS 717044-71—ISO Lionel Hebert 1,90 7 1 7 1 9 -3 9 M tt^ V 1b 4 0 1 0 G ruber c f 1 0 0 0 Wshngln rf 3 0 1 0 Milner cf 5 0 11 pitched a seven-hitter, and Chris the Cardinals. Rookie left-hander ------“ '"uwphoia’' Mlchool Grlffoth douMod and slnglod Pete Brown 1,90 7 1 7 1 7 1 -3 9 WInfM rf 3 0 1 0 Bell If 3 111 Hill 9 4 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 0 0 0 Harper If 1 0 0 0 Rose lb 5 13 0 Jimmy Carson, a Southfield, tals are stressed more. and Chris Spodoclnnl was outstanding L o rry Nelson, 3,313 7349714S—»1 Lonsfrd 1b 3 1 1 0 Incovgl dh 3 0 0 0 Greg Mathews, 4-1, allowed seven Tim Simpson, 3,313 72- 704970—a i Bill Johnston 1,39 7 1 7 1 7 4 -3 9 Roenidi If 4 0 00 Shephrd If 0 1 00 Romlrz 9 4 0 0 0 Parker rf3 0 0 0 Mich., native, was the No. 2 "College isn’t for everyb­ Brown drove in two runs to give the on dofonso. Mark Midford and Dovid Ted KroH 1 ,9 0 ^ 7 1 *1 7 3 -3 9 Easier dh 4 0 1 0 Upehow lb 4 3 1 1 Canseco If 4 0 3 1 Parrish 9 3 0 0 0 M urphy c f 4 0 1 0 ED ovI* If3 2 3 2 Giants a 4-2 triumph. hits. Todd Worrell relieved in the Mets’ catcher Gary Carter, not known for his speed, ) Govousnlo plovod woll on dofonso for Bobby ClonnNMlt, 3413 717047-71-»1 Klnomn dh 3 0 0 l Retchr u 0 0 0 0 overall pick by the Los Angeles ody," Francis said. "Canadian GIbby Gllbort, 3413 494970-71-ai Jerry Barber 1,39 74*074—9 * Wynegor c 4 0 1 0 Jehnsn dh 4 0 1 1 Chmbis 1b 4 0 0 0 B ell 9 3 0 0 0 eighth and earned his I3th save. Nichols, whMo Bon Howrovd pltchod Sam Snead *9 7 4 0 0 7 5 -3 9 Pogllarl 9 4 0 0 0 Leach ph 1111 Davis rf 3 111 Jones 1b 2 0 0 0 Oberkfll 9 3 0 10 Cenepen **4110 Kings. But he plans to play two junior hockey always has been "We tied the second game, but steals second base as Cubs’ shortstop Shawon Dunston woll In rollof. Clarence Rose, 1,741 7171-7147—1*1 Doug Ford *9 G H ftln se 4 0 3 0 O'BHsn 1b 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia starter Mike Mad­ Phil Blackmor, ^;f3 71- 797149—a i 7 4 7 1 7 4 -3 9 DeJesus **0000 B o d im r f 5 1 2 1 T e ltlsto n c 4 1 1 1 P s tro lll c 3 0 0 0 Thomas **4110 Butero c 2 0 0 0 more years of amateur hockey and always will be an excellent couldn’t get the hit we needed,” nabs a high throw from catcher Jody Davis in the second Jimmy Powell *9 77-77-75-39 Berra m 3 0 0 0 W h itt c 4 3 2 4 Benedict c 110 0 Oester 9 110 0 with the Verdun Junior Cana- Houston manager Hal Lanier said. dux. 0-3, took the loss. Howard Twitty, 49797171—1*1 Fred Haas 79 Jovisr cf 3 0 0 0 Mercado c 0 0 0 0 program. Seventy percent of inning at Shea Stadium. The Mets won, 4-2. Anailein Farm Dan Pohl, v m 71-794973-1*1 7177-74—231 Oorcta 9 5 3 1 0 Boker ph 1 0 0 0 Buechel 9 4 110 M oreno If 3 0 1 1 Denny p 3 0 0 0 Expos 2, Pirates 1“ Dan Sikes 7 9 3175O1-440 TON** 9 1 9 1 TeMIS 9 15 14 M McMrtrv p 1 0 0 0 Franco% 0 0 0 0 diens of the Quebec Major the playera drafted come from ”We haven’t been driving in many Jim Gollaghor, MSO 79717349-a3 W llkrsn so 3 3 2 0 runs all season, but the season Amorlcon Loalon dofsotod MARC, Robert Wronn, X13D 79737149-»3 New Yetk 90(90*0-1 Totals 94S4T*lalS 95*5 Shnmns ph 1 0 0 I VenaM ph 10 11 Junior Hockey League, for junictt-. At Montreal, pinch-hitter Vance homered off Tom Niedenfuer with 14-10, Saturday to c lin c h tho l o o ^ 44-74-7370—2*3 Tereata *9 M S 4 B i—9 Garber p 0 0 0 0 Robinson p 0 0 0 0 didn’t end today. We still have a two-run homer, and three pitchers Rick Fohr, 3,130 Oakland * 9 1 9 * 1 0 — 4 whom he scored 70 goals and 83 "It's not a case of whether Law drove home the winning run two out in the top of the ninth, titlo . Frank Horsho, Jonathon Stonlzzl M ark Hoyos, 1,130 697173-70—2*3 Oamewlnnhig RBI — Upshaw (4). Texas *01*9*9—5 Total* 9 1(3 TitaR 9 574 assists in 69 games last season. college training is better than long way to go. It’s who is in first combined on a six- hitter to lead the and Jam lo B o lts ol I p ltch o d oroll fo r tho Thn N orris, 3,130 71797971—2*3 E—Randolph. DP—Toronto 1. Atlanta 09*9*30-3 with a single in the seventh to lift giving the Padres a three-game Gome-winning RBI— Ward (4). "1 think the U.S. program is place in October that matters.” Reds. John Denny, 5-6, struck out Amorlcon Loglon. Bolts lod tho foam's DavM O grln, 3,130 79734971—»3 B a s e b a ll LOB— New Y o rk 11, T o ro n to 7. IB — E—Petralll. DP—Ooklcxid X Texas 1. Ctncbmah *9*919—5 junior. We’re just lucky to have the Expos. Joe Hesketh, 5-4, went series sweep. Craig Shipley. 23, 11-hlt attack with four hits. Including L o rry RInkor, 1,130 79494971—2*3 Motthiglv, Randolph, Johnson, Oorcta, LOB—Oakland 5, Texas 4. IB — Oamewinnlne RBI — Non*. really improving, and it's a two good programs.” Aidrete’s forceout came off seven innings for the victory. Jeff six and walked two in seven two doublos and o triplo. Jamlo Brian Cloar, 1473 71-7171-70—» 4 Fernandez, Leach, W hitl. 3B— McDowell, Word, Buechel*. 3B—WexU E—Oberkfell, Benedict. DP— losing pitcher Dave Smith. 1-4. started at shortstop for Los An­ Porzonowskl rippod two doublos and Brad Faxon, 1475 717971-70-3*4 Fernandez. HR Randolph (1), Whm M ffln. HR—Davis (*), Tetlletan (3). C incinnati 3. LOB—A tlo n ta 4, Cincin­ Reardon notched his 17th save. geles and became the first Austral­ innings to earn the victory. John C hris W ollonborg stroko d tw o h its and T. M . O o n , 1475 7171-7971—1*4 (7)“ “ (». SB-wSo*eby 1 (1*), SB—Word (4), Canseco (4). SF— nati 7. IB—Milner, Murphy. HR—E. Thompson led off with a walk and. Rick Reuschel,'4-7. took the loss. scorod fivo runs. For MARC, Julio Randolph (11) III. O ovl* (7).SB—E . Davis ( 9 ) . S—Butera. ian to play in the majors. Franco pitched the eighth, and Ron Davis Love III, 1473 69717172—2*4 AL atandlnga Kingman. with on OUT, Candy Maldonado Robin.son hurled the ninth for fifth Smort, Brondon Boors and Tlpponv Gregg T w itty , 1473 49497174—2*4 H RERBBSO singled. Brown drew a walk to load Padres 5, Dodgers 4 Reds 5, Braves 2 Nixon oil doubtod. Smart, MIko Too- Je ff G ryglol, 1473 497347-76—3*4 IP N RERBBSO Oakland IP N RERBBSO save. Craig McMurtry, 1-4, took mov and Mlchoola Potorson pltchod Andrew Magee, 1473 4749797*—3*4 N sw Y e ib Mooneyhom 5 5 2 3 4 5 the bases and Aldrete then At Los Angeles, Tim Flannery At Cincinnati. Eric Davis hit a the loss. Andy D illa rd , 1,1*1 49717173— 3*3 w L Pel. OE NIekra (L 7-5) 5 7 7 7 5 1 R llo (L 14) 1 4 3 3 0 3 M cM u rtry (L 1-4) 7 5 3 1 5 5 Bobby Wodkins, 1,191 70497973—3*5 Boston , 44 a .657 Shirtev 114 4 4 4 1 0 Bair 2 0 0 0 0 3 Garber 111110 Sports In Brief New Y ork 37 a 9 5 4 Whitson 114 5 4 4 0 2 Ctndnnotl Stove Jones, 1,191 49797173—9 3 .552 Texas Raaklaa Ed R o n , 1,191 7171-7DbC0 4-*S B altim ore 37 a 7 Te n o t e M ahler 5 4 3 3 3 3 Denny (W 54) 7 5 1 1 3 4 Rod C url, 1,140 79717171—» 6 M ilwaukee 35 31 •s a *W Key (W 15) S * 1 1 3 7 Franco 100000 Psrsonol Too hold off B 4, J Auto, Cleveland 34 a .515 9Vt M ohorcic (W 1-0) 2 1 0 0 0 0 14-17, S aturday a t V o rp lo n k F lo ld . Tho Jim Dent, 1,140 71-717171—* 6 Henke 1 1 0 0 0 0 William* 13 3 1 1 0 1 Robinson (S 5) 1 1 0 0 0 1 Loren Roberts, 1,140 71-71-7171—M6 Toronto 35 a a o HM NIekra pitched to 1 b a tte n In 4lh. Denny pitched to Ib o lte rs In Olh. Bob Tway has his day in Atianta vroll boloncod Porsonol Too offonso D e tro it 32 Harris (S 14) 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 MCC soccer clinic starts Tuesday was lod by Pots Loscoo, Miko Woovor, M ike Sullivan, 14R) 71497971—3*7 M MS 11W T - 4 ;9 . A—40,101. Rita pitched to 4 batters In 7lh. WP—Robinson. T—3:9. A—17J9. K ris Moo, 1490 7447-71-73—3*7 s l Um pin * Home, CoMe; 1b, M cClel­ Don Morclor, Erik Andorson, David Texas M .557 _ HBP—by Mooneyhom (Ward). Manchester Community College will kick off its “Summer Loguldico and Matt Adlnolfl, who oil Pot Lindsey, 1490 71-71-71-7) P IT a land; 9 , Denklnger; 9 , Relllv. WP—Mahler. T—3:43. A-3X1SI. Um pires — Home, Wendlesledt; 1b, H o rry T aylo r, 1490 49717175—3*7 C alifornia 36 a •sa 2 Tata; 9 , Crawford; 9 , Holllon. Sports Clinic Series for Youngsters" with a week-long soccer Bv David Moffit "When I finished Saturday (with hod thros hits ooch. Darron Whito, Kansas City 34 M 4 More Novokowskl, Jsff Coshmon, Lou Don Poolov, 1490 49734977—3*7 a o Whlta8ax10,Marlnara4 Umpires—Home, Sottt; 1b, Young; 9 , clinic for ages 8-11. The clinic will run on weekdays and go from United Press International a round of 71), I told a few people I L o rry Ziegler, 1490 67-71-71-7*—3*7 Chicago 9 a .41* 7W DoSorlo ond Paul Jondrysyk led ths Minnesota a « .412 10 Barn*5v;c9, Brsmigan. Slants 4, Astras thought I would have to shoot 64 or offonso and dofonso for B S J Auto. Jodie Mudd, 1490 7971497*—0 7 2 Tuesday to next Monday from 9 a.m. to noon. Joe Erardi, the J e ff Lewis, 1443 49717174— 3** Ooklond a 43 MO 11 ATLANTA — Bob Tway, playing 65 to win,” Tway said. ”It was just Seattle 27 9 MS 11 SEATTLE CNICARO girls’ soccer coach at Manchester High School, is the instructor. Donnv Hopler, 1443 71-714974-3** ObrhM ebrhM Natlanal Laagua raaulta In addition to supervised games, drills will develop the skills of before family and friends from one of those days when I hit John McComIsh, 1413 4979*970—3** RMVitS Moees cf 50 10 COhods c f 3 13 1 HOUSTON SAN PRANaSCO nearby Marietta. Ga., came from everything close.” Mike Hulbort, 14K 49717174-3** Bradley H 41 30 _irbM ObrbM dribbling, ball control, passing, shooting and defending. B altim ore 4, Boston 0 Fisk c 50 11 behind with a series of back-nine Tway — winless as a rookie last RIchord Z okol, 1410 71-71-7970-1*0 Cleveland 4 Minnesota 1 AD ovI* 1b 3 1 1 1 Baines r f 4131 Mata 4. Cuba 2 Doran 9 4 0 2 0 Kutcher cf 4 1 3 1 Registration fee is $50. For more information, call 647-6242. S o c c e r Mike Smith, 990 71- 71-7974—1*1 Chicago 10, Seattle 4 Preelev 9 4 0 11 w a lke r lb 4 110 Hatcher cf 4 0 1 0 Thmpsn 9 4 13 1 birdies Sunday and captured the year — won at San Diego in Antonio Cerda, 990 49717174—1*1 M ilwaukee 3, D e tro it 4 Phelp* dh 3 0 0 0 K ittle dh 3 10 1 Cruz If 3 0 0 0 Leonard If 3 1 2 0 Other clinics available this summer include basketball, $500,000 Atlanta Golf Classic by Ron Strock, m 497971-77—1*1 Hendrsn f t 4 0 0 0 B o n illa H 4 0 13 CHICAOO NEW YORK GOovIs 1b 4 0 I 0 O ta v l* r f 1 0 0 0 February and at Westchester Kansas O ty 7, C a llfo rnia 4 baseball, tennis, golf, softball and soccer II. two strokes over Hal Sutton. earlier this month. Sunday, he Rick Dolpos, 970 72- 71-7175—1*3 Toronto 13, New York 1 Owen se 4 0 1 0 H ulett 9 4 110 ObrhM ObrhM Boss r f 4 3 1 1 Brown 9 4 0 3 1 Paa Waat Ernie (Jonzolez, 940 71-717977-3*4 Texas 3, Oakland 4 Voile e 3 110 G uillen n 4 133 Mortlnz cf 4 0 0 0 Ovkstra cf 4 1 1 2 ReynM* *s 3 0 0 1 Spllmon 1b 4 0 0 0 "It’s very exciting,” Tway, a increased his 1986 earnings to Mike NIcolette, 930 71-79797*—3*6 ReynM* 9 4 1 1 0 Cruz 9 2100 Boiler p 0 0 0 0 Backmn 9 4 12 0 W alling 9 4 0 1 0 A ld re t* 1b 0 0 0 0 27-year-old PGA tour sophomore, $446,119 with the $90,000 first prize. (AH Times EOT) Tetai* 9 4*4 TeW s 9 9 9 * M m phry If 4 1 1 0 Hmndz 1b 4 0 2 0 Ashby c 10 0 0 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 Softball benefit set for Wednesday BOYS AT MCC; Aztecs 1 (RIchIo Sondbrg 9 4 0 0 0 SIrwbrr rf 3 0 0 0 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 Uribe si 4 0 0 0 said after his third victory of the That vaulted him to second on this Pronotto), Tornados 0. tS**A*t Irish Open Milwaukee (Darwin 13) at Toronto Hornets 3 (Stove LoMontogno, Brian (Stieb 17), 7 :9 p.m. M O n ilx —9 Durhm 1b 4 0 11 C orfer c 3 0 0 0 Puhl ph 1 0 0 0 Krukow p 4 1 1 0 The SOth annual Kerry McGuire Memorial-Scholarship Benefit season. ”To come back and win year’s money list, less than $47,000 At Pertmoraeck, Ireland, June 11 New York (Tewksbury 11) at Boston ...... in g R B I— Baines (4). Moreind rf 4 0 1 0 Foster If 4 111 Lopez p 0 0 0 0 Wootyno, Andrew Fitting), Carriers 0. (P a r 71) E—Walker, Fisk, Presley, Ladd, A. davis c 4 0 0 0 Wilson If 0.0 0 0 Garner ph 1 0 0 0 Fastpitch Softball Game will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at before your family and friends is behind Norman. Svrn B llstrs, Spn,S46J)0 69754974—aS (Boyd 14), 7:9 p.m. something I ’ll never forget.” Minnesota (Blyleven 14) at Chicago Davis. DP—Seattle 1, Chicago 1. LOB— Cev 9 3 1 3 1 K night 9 4 0 0 0 Hernndz p 1 0 0 0 McAuliffe Park in East Hartford. The game will feature the "It’s been a great year,” Tway Mrk McNIty, SthAfrc.l 717171-79—97 5*0111*4, C h lc m 5. IB — B o nilla, G uillen, Dunston *s 3 0 0 0 M itch e ll se 1 0 0 0 B ailey c 3 0 0 0 Tway still was three shots behind Mldgata Rodgr Dvs, AstrLDJIOO 797171-4^2*7 (Cowley 3-3), * p.m. Hi-Ho Brakettes of Stratford, the 19-time National ASA said. "The win at San Diego gave Californio (Sutton S-S) at Texas Cangelosl, Baines. 3B—Presley. Sutcliffe p 2 0 0 0 Sontono n 1 0 0 0 TetaN 9 1 7 3 Tetata a 4 11 4 third-round leader Sutton with me some extra confidence. The BOYS AT KENNEDY ROAD; Toros Woyn R ly, A strl.lljlO O 47-7971-74—1*0 (Gusman 47), *:9 p.m. SB—CongeloN (32), 7 (1 ). Fontenot p 0 0 0 0 Doiilno p 4 1 3 0 Neeetan 010*90*1—1 Champions and the three-time World Champions, against the 0, Falcons 0. Js-Mr Olzbl, Spn.IZOOO 49797171-90 Baines, A. Davis, Kittle. F razier p 0 0 0 0 eight holes to play, but proceeded better you play, the more confi­ Oakland (Young 5-3) a t Kansas C ity Son taowcNce *9*919—4 Waterford Mariners, members of the Atlantic Coast ASA GIRLS AT KENNEDY ROAD: Corl- Hwrd C Irk, Brtn.llJlOO 79717971—1*0 (Jackson 14), *;9p.m . Bosl^ If 10 0 0 Gome-winning RBI — Thompson to birdie four of the next five holes dence you get. When you’ve had bous 0, Rowdies 0. Robert Lee, Brltn4,300 49797173—2*1 IP N RBRBBSe Totals 9 1 5 1 Totals 9 4 7 3 2 League. Gro T rn r, N w Z ln d 4 ,a 71-797171—1*1 Cleveland (Schrorn 41) at Seol- ( ). I •% to move into the lead. some success, you just work Stallions 3 (Dona Springer 3), tte(Beattlel1),10;9p.m. CMcoge 090110*0-1 E—C. Davis, Spilmgn. DP—Houston 1. Comets 1 (Wendy BurnoH). David Jns, Brtn4,300 797173—71—1*1 AAorgon (L 17) 1 1 4 3 5 4 3 0 New York (91WHK-4 LOB—Houston A Son Francisco 7. Pre-game ceremonies will have Mayor Robert F. McNulty He and Sutton were tied with four harder because you know what you (iordn Brnd, B rtn430 71-797179—1*1 FIreovId 413 5 3 3 0 1 Oome-wlnnlne RBI — Oykstra (3). IB—Leonard, Brawn, Waning, Doran. tossingthefirstpitchtostateSen. John B. Larson. Marty Klingel,. Rgr CIXMnn, Biin4,300 71797979—3*1 New York at Boshm, night holes to play, but Tway took a can do.” GIRLS AT KENNEDY ROAD: Milwaukee at Toronto, night Lqdd 1 2 1110 E—Beckman. LOB—Chicago 4, 3B—Bose. HR—Kutcher (2), Boss (7). Comets 6 (Koto Liebig 3, Debbie Ion Woosnom, Britain 717971-70—1*3 New York *. HR—cykstra (3), Foeler SB—Thom pm (4), Hatcher (IS). S— the 1985 Connecticut Softball Hall of Fam e inductee, will present two-shot advantage at No. 15. Said Sutton: ’’Bob played aw­ Bmhrd Lngr, WstGrm 79797974—3*4 Minnesota at Chicago, night Burnett, Erin O'Neill 3), Caribous 0. Ooklond o l Kansas C ity, night Ooiison I W 1 ^ 4 1 4 * 4 4 1 4 (11), Cey (4). SB-Corter (1), Wilson Kutcher. SF Reimolds. the McGuire Award to this years recipient Tony Murphy, East where he sank a five- foot birdie fully good. If you shoot a 64, you Whltecops 0, Stallions 0. Hugh Bolocch, SthAfre 49797174—1*4 Balllmor* at Detroit, ' McKson 334 0 0 0 1 * (11). Hartford High School’s senior basketball and baseball star. putt and Sutton missed a six-footer should win. But if I had made a few „EpyS AT MCC: Breakers 5 (Tom Vaughon Somers, A strl 7177-7173—1*5 C a lifo rnio a t Texas, HBl-Caneslo*l (by Ladd). WP— " IP N RERBBSO IP H RERBBSO Kelley 3, Daniel Copeland, Kevin AAonuel Pinero, Spain 717971-74—9 4 Oeveland a t Seattle, Morgan. T -^ :9 . A—2X59. Chi cage for par. more putts. I could have won. They Blount), Sounders 1 (Jamlo Lazzorls). J0S9Marlo Cnzrs, Son 71-797975—9 * Umpires—Home, Cousins; lb, Sutcliffe (L 4-9)41-3 7 4 4 3 4 Hrnndz (L 1-3) 4 1 3 6 3 3 4 0 Tway wound up with an 8- just didn't go in. I just didn’t make Fronk Nobllo, NwZInd 79717973—9 * Evans; 9 , Merrill; 9 , Hendry. Fontenot 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Andersen 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Bob Sm ith, U.S. 797141-70—9 * Frazier 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Lopez 2 4 1 1 0 1 Rodriguez takes first in Seniors under-par 64 for the day and a total them.” Junlan Jeff Howkes, SothAtre 49797973—9 * Bailer 1 1 0 0 0 1 Son ta o a clsce of 19-under 269. Sutton shot a 70. his Tway had his irons working for (Jerry Taylor, Austroll 71797175—300 NL standings New Y ork m Krukow (W 74) 7 7 1 2 * SHAKER HEIGHTS. Ohio - Look into C2ii Chi Rodriguez’ eyes worst round of the tournament, him Sunday. Only one of his eight BOYS AT MCC; Rangers 1 (Wode Adon Sowo, Argentina 79797171—3110 lmnraB.TI|an4 D o rllne (W 0-1) 7 5 1 1 0 ‘^S T—1:1X and there is an interesting kaleidoscope — a revolving mixture of Bedell 3), Fury 1 (Dallas Coleman). Sandy Lyle, B rita in 71-417171—300 WP—Frozler. Balk—Sutcliffe, Do­ Umpires—Home, Dovls; 1b, Harvey; and finished at 271. birdie putts was of more than five Diplomats 2 (Peter SIrols, William Tony Johnston, Zmbbw 794177-71—300 DETROIT MILWAUKEE rlln e . T—2:45. A—46,277. 9 , Stella; 9 , DeMulh. pro golfer, bullfighter, stand-up comic, ringmaster and, Australian Greg Norman, this feet — a 10-footer on No. 9 that Flanagan), Cyclones 2 (Mike Kelsey, Jose Rivero, Spain 71*97174-301 W L Pet. OB year’s leading money winner, also didn’t attract much attention at the Ron Commons, U.S. 7174—7974—301 eRrbM ObrhM ultimately, humanitarian. Man Kohut). New York 44 1* .7 9 — W hitakr 9 5 * 0 0 Pelder rf 5131 Umpiras-Hom*, KIMer; 9 , FToem- Slants 3, Astros 2 "I’m just a regular guy from Puerto Rico,” says the had a 64 Sunday. But that only was time since it still left him three Mike Harwood, Austral 79797973—303 M ontreal 9 9 .354 10 Collins If 4 1 1 * Youfil cf 4 11 * m ln g; 9 , M arsh; 9 , Davidson. Wayne Wstnr, SthAfre 71-774973-303 Philadelphia 9 9 .4(3 14 Olbeen r f 3*11 C o w e r lb 4*13 50-year-old, who earned his first title on the Senior PGA Tour good for a third-place tie. at shots off Sutton’s pace. liMarmadiatas Mike Clayton, Austroll 7177-717P-30I St. Louis Kelly Cloir, U.S. 71497177-30 9 37 J 9 17W P a rm h c lOOOgMIvleH 4 0*0 Expaa2.Plrataat HOUSTON SAN FRANCISCO Sunday by winning the $300,000 Senior Tournament Players 15-under 273. with Willie Wood "But (even though he already BOYS AT CHARTER OAK; Diplo­ Chicago 9 9 .414 1SV4 L o w ry c 3 * * 0 iBbldx dh 3 1 00 ObrhM ObrhM Ronald Stelten, U.S. 79797549-30 Pittsburgh 9 a .413 1* Championship. " I ’m just trying to make a living. (68), Mark O’Meara (69) and Scott was leading by two shots), I didn’t mats 2 (Kevin O'Donnell, Jeff Longo), Wllllom Mallev. U.S. 71-797979-30 Evans dh 4 3 3 0 Monnng pr 0 1 0 0 Doran 9 4 0 10 Kutcher c f 4 0 0 0 Racers 0. It Berpmn 9 4 1 1 3 RHee se 3000 PITTSBUim MONTREAL Hatcher cf 4 0 1 3 Berangr p 0 0 0 0 Hoch (70). really feel I had it until I put the Miguel Martin, Spain 717977-7»-30 Son Francisco a 31 .331 — GIRLS AT KENNEDY ROAD; Tigers Steve Elkington, Austrl 717177-7*—304 TrmmH se 4 *1 * Oonlner 9 3 0 1 0 NtrhM ObrbM Garner 9 3 0 0 0 Hensley p 0 0 0 0 ’’The last two days I got some ball on the green on 18.1 knew I was 2 (PottI Hornbostel 2), Chiefs 0. Houston 9 9 .5 9 m Shertdn cf 4 *1 1 Oveum 9 4 * * 0 Almon If 5 1 4 1 Newmn 9 3 0 0 * GOovIs 1b 4 0 0 0 Thmpsn 9 3 2 0 0 Mark Wlltshlr. SthAfre 79774974-307 Son DIeoo 9 9 .313 7 Vi Judy Dickinson wins by a stroke enthusiasm generated.” said Nor­ over all the hazards, but I still felt I Stars 1 (Sara Whinnen), Lions 0. Peter Teravalnen, U.S. 734M1-74—30* Broekne 9 3 * 1 * Csrene c 301* Wshngt **4010 Low 9 1011 Bos* r f 3 0 1 0 Leonard If 4 0 0 0 A tla n ta 9 9 .4 9 Tetals MAOOTeM* 9S04 Brown rf 4 0 0 0 Webstar rf 4 0 0 0 Ponkvl* If 3 0 1 0 CDovI* rf 3 0 1 1 man. who had a 66 Saturday after needed to get a birdie to feel Deane Bemon, U.S. 797977-09—310 Los Angeles 9 9 .4 9 5 Bonds ph lOOOWrlohtlf 401A Cruz If 3 0 1 0 Robinson p 0 0 0 0 PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Judy Dickinson holed an 87-yard shot for opening with a 71 and a 72. “f comfortable.” C lnclnnolt 9 37 .4 9 TVh M orrisn 9 3 0 0 0 B rook* se 4 1 1 0 Walker pr 0 0 0 0 MaMond cf 1 0 1 0 an eagle on the 11th hole, then made up for a double-bogey with suppose the U.S. Open (the pre­ Tway’s second shot on the par-5 M8C Cabraa * 9 9 * 1 0 1 — S Orsutak cf 1 0 0 0 Wollach 9 4 0 1 0 Bailey c 4 0 0 0 Brown 9 2 13 0 LP8A ratults IRBI—PMdsria. (Xoz 1b 3 0 1 0 Thmpsn 1b 2 0 1 1 Pena ss 3 0 0 0 A ld re t* 1b 4 0 1 2 three more birdies to gain a 1-stroke victory over defending vious week) took more out of me final hole landed just 20 feet from Simsbury Cosmos snuck by Man­ New York 4, Chicago 1 Rsynlds ss 2 1 1 0 AAelvIn c 4 0 0 0 UPI photo chester Cobras, 1-1, Saturday at Cur­ St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 4 E—Lowry, Bergman. Sheridan. Broom 1b 1 0 0 0 Ootam 1b 1 0 0 0 champion Pat Bradley Sunday at the Rochester International. than I imagined.” the cup. and the two putts left tiss Field In Simsbury. Gianni Calvo S1M,*H LPGA Rochester Interna- DP—DetraH 1, Mnwaukoe X LOB— Revnids cf 3 0 0 0 WIinnMi cf 3 1 1 0 Scott p 3000 Urtbs ss 3010 Montreal 2, Plttsbiroh 1 DelraH A MHwpuk ee A 3B—C o lllm O rtiz c lOIOPItaM C3020 Walling ph 1 1 1 0 MOavIs p 3 0 1 0 Dickinson shot a 2-under-par 70 on the final 18 holes to finish at Not as much, apparently, as it Sutton neediflg a double-eagle to scored Manchester's sole goal, while tie n a l ancInnaltlAltantal Though he just missed a long putt for an eagle on the took out of U.S. Open champ catch him. \ Tony Cook got the assist. Wade Bedell At pmslerd, N.Y., June a Son Francisco 4, Houston 7 ,1st Trammell, Cerone. HR—Bergman Pena c 1 0 0 * Htakelh p 1 0 0 0 Smilh p 0 0 0 0 Yongbid rf 1 0 0 0 281 for the LPGA tournament at the Locust Hill Country Club. and Drew Begonny ployed well. Sln»- (P a r 71) (1). SB Evans (1), Felder (14). 5— Belllart 9 3 0 0 0 Krnchc ph 1 0 R* TotaN a 173.TetaN ns7S Raymond Floyd, who shot a 280, "Bob’s always been a good San Frandsco X Houston X 2nd Mazzilll ph 1 0 0 * Reardon p 0 0 0 0 Neuetan *9*990-1 18th hole. Bob Tway raises his arms in victory at the bury Is the state champions. Son Diego X Lge Angetes4 R *usch*l p 3 0 1 0 *on taoncNc* (M W id x -3 one stroke higher than his winning player," Sutton said. "Now his Judy Dickinson, *9,230 74-4*4170—91 **ead^n^s ^sonsee " ’aM raN ** " RERBBSO Atlanta Classic. He sealed the wip with a birdie on his score in the Open, and finished 11 confidence is making him a Pat Bradl^, 9,3*7 72-73-69-64—2*2 (AH TbM* BDT) RW ph 10 10 Gome-wlnnlne RBI — Aldret* (1). MSG Halllana Chris Johnson, 17,212 71717044-93 San Diego (Hoyt 13) at Son Francisco tm S S l 7*3 4 4 1 0 1 TotaN 9IW1TMM* 19373 E—Pena. LOB—Houston 4, Son next shot, to fire an 8-under par 64. shots behind Tway. winner.” Jon Stephenson, 13,3*7 7171-6472—2*4 LoPelnl (L IN 13 1 1 11 0 PtWta W jh 9 0 0 9 0 * 0 -1 Francisco 7. IB—M. Dovls, Aldret*. Top rookies picked by NHL The Hellions defeated Wethersfield (LoCos* 4 2 ), 4:05 p.m . PaeeHa 1-3 0 0 0 3 0 WMMM SB Brown (10), Thompson (7), Uribe Saturday, 11, at AAartIn School. Bryce Laura Bough, 10437 72-7172-6*—2*5 Montreal (Youmons 45) ol New York M arta R gurs-D tt, *,224 71-747171—9 4 (Gooden 1 3 ), 7:33 p.m. ^MbSSbee * 1 0 0 0 0 Gome w inning R B I— la w ( 9 . (12), Hotehwmsir^' MONTREAL — Patrick Roy, the precocious goalie who led the Poirot, David Callahan and William E—WashlngTon. DP—PHfsburgh X Flanagan all scored lor the Hellions Val Skinner, *,29 71-744475-3*6 Chicago (Mover 1-0) at Philadelphia Montreal Canadians to the Stanley Cup, and NHL Rookie of the World Cup roundup Laurie RInker, MSD 417171-71-^ (Rawlev U ), 7:33 pjn. Wspmon S * 4 4 1 3 LOB Pittsburgh II, Montreoi 7. » — ^ IP H RERBBSO and Jeff Crockett and Charles Tromb­ Dale Eggellna, 5,171 71-7471-70-^ Olbeen (w VO) 1 0 0 0 0 3 Diaz, winniitaham . SB—Fitzgerald. Year Gary Suter of the Caigary Fiames were included on the ley ployed well. The Hellions finished Pittsburgh (BleleckI 44) at St. Louis Hernandez pltehed to 1 boiler In flh . HR—Almon (9. SB WoNilngfan (1), Scott 7 4 1117 their season with a 4-3 record. Alice RItzman, 3,171 77-744471-9* (Tudor 44), *:» p.m. league’s All-Rookie Team, announced Sunday at the annual Jane Blalock, 3,19 71744174-9* a n d n n a ll (P rice 1-1) a( Houston HBP—by W nmon 3 (Olbeon, Parrish). Alm on(S ). Smith (LI-4) 11112 0 H o llis Stoev, 3,170 717171-75-l*f (OeSholes 42), S :9 p.m. WP-tTNeol XT-3:34. A-3X39 IP N RERBBSO Son P pwicIsc* meetings. Cathy Morse, 4,91 74717173—9 * Aitonta (Smilh 5% ol Los Angsiss Um pires—Home, Johnson; 1b, MDovh 4 2 0 0 14 Joining Suter of the Calgary Flames on defense was Hartford Sherri Turner, 1711 71717171—9 0 McCav;9,W elk*;3b,nillBgi Routahel T l 47) * 7 3 2 1 3 RoMnson 113 3 1 3 0 3 (Valenzuela H4), 9 :9 pjn. Bersnguer (W 1-0) 1 1 0 0 1 0 Wlaler Dana Murzyn. Comprising the forward line were New Maradona makes the difference Path Rizzo, 3,711 717177-71—3 9 Tueediiv** Boiiwe Lenore Murooka, 3,711 74714174—39 Hesketh (W 54) 7 7 1 1 0 4 Hensley (SI) 13 0 0 0 0 1 York Rangers center Mike Ridley, Toronto Maple Leaf left LcM:al Baseball Montreal otNow York, nlghl liMlaRBiTwhial Roardon (S m 110033 T—2:4X A—47JI30. Morv D ur^, 3,19 77-71714*-91 Chicago at Philadelphia, night winger Wendel Clark and Roy’s Montreal teammate Kjell Kathy Whitvrorth, 3,19 71- 717170-2*1 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night T—l:3XA -^,19. Umpire* Home, Horvev; 1b, Slello; Bv Fred Lief is J u n e 29. lish players. He split another two political viewpoint.” Carolyn H ill, 3,137 7171-7173—91 andnnolt at Houston, night Umpires Home, B. WHItams; 1b, 9 , DeMulh; 9 , Oovl*. Dahlin. CLEVELAND niwNBSOTA (OeSherrv; lb . PuHl; 3b, Benin. United Press International Before a crowd of 114,580 at as he raced down the right side. Belgium, which barely escaped Kathy H ite, 3,137 71717175—2*1 A tlanta a t Los A i^ e s , mght obrbM ObrhM The honorary team was voted by the Professional Hockey Azteca Stadium, Maradona scored Then, while being sliced down by the first round, held off a more Pany Nonev RuWn, 2419 74717171—91 San Diego o l Son Frandsco, night Bermrd 9 S 1 3 1 Puckett cf 4 1 I * Robin Walton, 2440 77-71-744*^^ B u tle r c f *000 Dovidsn >W 3 0 0 0 Padras 5. Dsdgsra 4 Writers Association at the conclusion of the regular season. MEXICO CITY - Diego Marad­ twice during a four- minute stretch the aptly named Terry Butcher, aggressive Spanish team to make The Orioles defeated the Braves, MIssle MefJeorge, 2440 »7 4 71 7 3 —9 3 Carter 9 401 0 Halchr ph 100* Transactions ona, soccer’s supreme artist, do­ that is certain to become part of Maradona beat Shilton for the its greatest advance in World Cup 114, Thursday of Cheney Tech. The Kim Shipman, 2440 72- 747173—9 1 Thorntn dh 4 111 Hrbek lb 3 0 11 goal. Orioles come from behind and were led AAorlene R ovd, 243* 70- 747473—9 3 Hall If 4 131 Bnmeky rf 4 0 0 * SAN DIRBO UM ANBRLRS nated two goals Sunday to the World Cup lore. play. Jerllyn Britz, 245* Major Laagua laadora _ ObrbM 9 r h M “There are lots of great players b y P o t D w ye r's fiv e RBI on tw o h its . Ed 71717174- 91 Nixon If 0 0 0 0 Oosttl 9 1 0 *0 World Cup archives. In the 50th minute. England’s ’’We.were very tired in the Corlnl had a home run and David Barb Bunkowsky, 245* 7171-7174-93 Jocolw 9 3 0 0 0 Smoliy dh 3 0 0 0 Ptannry 9 4 1 3 3 Sox 9 4 0 1 0 Both scores — one a work of the Steve Hodge looped a backpass in this World Cup, but today Atsuko Hlkoge. 2,143 71717171—9 4 Gwvnn rf 5 0 3 1 Russell 9 4 110 second half,” Belgium midfielder Toornev pitched well In relief. Matt Franco se 4 000 Lmbrdz 9 3 000 OMcaoo (AL) — Nomed Jim Fregosl Bias’s funeral to be held today genius, the other a sleight of hand toward his goal. But Maradona Maradona scored one of the most Ryan hod the only hit for the Braves. Potty Hayes, 2,143 7471-7173—9 4 (BosedenXlglatai scM xn e .o f Snyder rf 4 1 3 0 Reed c 300* K ruk If 4 0 3 1 Cabell 1b 5 1 1 0 ittanoger and sloned him to o two-year Frank Vercauteren said. “We Nancy Scranton, 1,*S4 71717141-3*5 Bondo c 40 10 Solas c 100* Mortlnz ph 1 0 0 0 Morshll rf 3 1 0 0 controct. — carried Argentina to a 2-1 leaped and apparently back- brilliant goals you’ll ever see.” Jane C ra fle r, 1,*S6 McRynM IfOOOO Slubbs If 3 0 0 1 could hardly do anything more, but 717477-71-39 se 3000 ■nSZ? Mason, COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Private funeral services were to be victory over England in Melcico handed the ball over Peter Shilton, Robson said. "It is marvelous for Beth Solomon, 1,*34 71747173— 95 9 1 3 1 Garvey 1b 4 0 0 0 Trevino c 4 13 0 Piteher, to Oktahomo Ctty of the we still played well.” g *b r b pet. W N*l|l** 9 3 0 10 Wllllms cf 4 0 1 1 held today for Len Bias, the Maryland basketball star whose City for a berth in the semifinals. the outstanding English goal­ football that the world produces Becky Pearson, 1,7*1 71747174- 94 Gwvnn, SO 47 2U 47 « 444 Cleveland ia*M***-4 Association for medical Linda Hunt^1,7*2 74744177—39-^ Roberts 9 0 10 0 »taley ss 4 0 1 1 (•noDiiiroiion. \ death last week from an apparent heart attack has spawned keeper who has a 7-inch height players like him.” Jan Ceulemans gave the Belgi­ Brooks, Mtl 34115 37 73 .3 9 MkweeeW M»*W***-I Tsm pitn **4011 VlMch p 3010 ’’Maradona just confii|med he is Pla Nilsson, 1444 74747473—97 Brown, SF 5 419 a 45 J 9 Game srtanIngRBI—Berndiord(4). ^LosAngetes-PtacedDoveAnderton.u n m g e ie i . reports he used cocaine. the best player in the world,” advantage on the Argentine. The English were torpid on ans the lead after 34 minutes, Little Miss Connie C hlllem I, 1444 77-747174—9 7 Raines, M tl 4 2 2 9 E Jocoby, Gagne. DP Mhinesota Kennedy c 4 1 1 0 Modicfc ph 1 0 0 0 NwrNtpp,(lortatmi. on iita n-doy disabled^.disabled list. Jane Geddes, 1,336 71717474—19 44 77 4 9 Wynn* cf 4 1 1 0 NIedsnfr p 0 0 0 0 Bias, 22, the top pick of the Boston Celtics and the No. 2 Argentina coach Carlos Bilardo The entire English defense pro­ attack most of the way. Only in the heading in a shot off a pass to the Sox, LA 45 234 9 4 9 1. LOB cievetnnd 7, Minnesota X Thurmnd p 1 0 0 0 Vnd Brg p 0 0 0 0 Placed * Brock, Eroek, first firs tbes*mon.o boeemon, on " Ml* Sherrin Smvers, 1436 74717473-39 Schmidt, Phil 45 9 3 , 9 411 IB—Hall, SnvM, Carter, Thornton. ------" -‘OJunel*.' selection overall in Tuesday’s NBA draft, collapsed and died said. ’’The second goal is the best tested to no avail to Tunisian 75th minute, when substitute John middle by Vercauteren. Spain Leslie Pearson, 1477 7477-7474-^ Knight, NY 9 9 * 8 H R -H oH dO ). Royster pn 0 1 0 0 Lynn Connelly, 1477 77-717174—9 * 9 *7 JOT w a lle r p 0000 Thursday. On Sunday, the Washington Post reported a white that I have ever seen in my life.” referee All Bennaceur. Television Barnes entered, were there flutter- finally countered with six minutes Hour Olose smashed Nosiff Arms, Hernandez, NY 43 2 9 9 n JO* IP N RERBBOO Letferts p 1000 left with Juan Antonio Senor Nino Foust, 1477 71- 747175—9 * Sm ith, SIL I 4 392 9 « J 9 powdery substance found in Bias’s car after his death has been Said England coach Bobby Rob­ replays showed Maradona hitting ings of life. A cross from Barnes to 3113, Thursday at M artin School. Kare KHsh A rrtngton, 1,1*4 7477-7173-«IO 43 3 9 NIekra (W 44) 7 3 1 1 0 4 TotaN a 5 I I 5 TetaN M 4 7 3 ! w j a a s i a “ identified as cocaine. son of the 54th-minute master­ the ball in with the back of his left Gary Lineker in the 80th minute striking from 25 yards after a free Holmes tripled, Jessica Newbour and Susie Berdoy, 1,19 717440-9-300 40 73 3 S Son 01*0* *9*991—5 Kerri (Jollo each doubled and Kerl LO* Ang*N* 93*9*50—4 -W o o n Richard piece: "It was a miracle goal, a hand. accounted for the English goal. kick by Victor Munoz. Sue Foolemon, 1,19 717140-»-300 * r b PCI. Smithsn (L 44)11-3 7 4 3 0 0 Whitcomb pitched a very good gome M artha Nouse, 1,1*5 717477-74-300 Boggs. Bo* 40 29 Jackson 513 3 0 0 1 S Gome winning RBI— Flannery (5). ^5«D 5j^Li»N ol^ fantastic goal.” "It was handball,” England Lineker has six goals and leads all Following 30 scoreless minutes for Hour Gloss. Kathy O'Morra, Corey Morlene Hogoe, *11 77-747474-301 41 U 9 0 E—Nettle*, Ftamerv. DP Oon Dlseo of overtime, the Belgians stroked Freemon and Christine Curran each Yount, Mil 541*7 9 71 9 5 Atherton I 0 0 0 0 0 In the other quarterfinal at coach Bobby Robson said. “It was scorers. Cindy Ranch, *11 77-7177-74-301 Puckett, Minn 9 3 9 55 KM J47 HBP—byNIekro (Hrbek). WP— X Lo* Angeta* I. LOB Oon (Xego 7, Lo* xs2 ;ra tiS »j5L tt hod two hits. Joanne P o clllo, *11 747177-75-301 A n a ^ 7 . I B Cobell. 3B—Gwvnn. HR— Puebla. Belgium defeated Spain a bad decision. You don’t expect The game was the first major in five consecutive penalty kicks. Fuss 9 O'Neill snuck by Westown, Hrbek, Minn 4 4 9 0 51 9 9 0 Smitheon. T-3;1A A-1X43X Flannery (». SB Roberta (11). SF— Bo Jackson sticks to his first love Beverly Kloss, *11 71717175- 301 Easier, NY 4 1 9 7 5-4 on penalty kicks after regula­ that sort of decision in a World Cup sports competition between Argen­ Belgian goalkeeper Jean-Marie '4, Thursday at M artin School. Becky Cathy K ro tie rt, *10 77-717477-401 9 9 9 5 Flonnerv. *M»»»a«l-Mck M c M o ^ Bromon pitched well for Fuss A Matttnglv, NY 9 9 5 45 9 9 5 The winner of the Heisman Trophy and the NFL’s top draft tion and overtime ended 1-1. It was quarterfinal.” tina and England since the 1982 Pfaff saved a weak shot by MIssle Berteotn, *10 747177-77—301 Rice, M * 4 7 3 9 IP N RERBBSO iKissaaassr''"'"’*™" O 'Neill, striking out four. She also hod A lice M ille r, *10 71-717441-401 9 *5 9 0 S o n D ta f* the third of the four quarterfinals 'Said Maradona: "That goal was Falkland Islands war. The coun­ substitute Jose Eloy, the second three hits, while Shannon Nevers hod B ell, T or 41 9 JW choice surprised nearly everyone Saturday when he announced Lynn Adams, 444 77-717171-301 Bernozord, dev 27 73 9 1 Thurmond 4 4 4 1 3 1 in Birmingham, Ala., that he had signed a baseball contract with to be settled in this manner. scored a little bit with the hand of tries still do not have diplomatic Spaniard to shoot. two hits and Michelle Brown pitched Joan Joyce, 444 71717173- 30 Baines, CM Radio and TV Waltar 1 1-3 1 0 0 3 1 ”It is neither fair nor right to well. Westown's Julie Burnett ho- Mellsea WhHmlre, 4U *17177-75-40 9 7* 9 5 LeffrN. (W 51) 333 3 0 0 0 3 •sp&T sS B sssssxi the Kansas City Royals. The field of 24 now has been God and a little bit with Marado­ relations. But there were no mered and Katie DeMorchl and Sarah decide a game on penalties,” Spain Debbie MelstsrHn, 444 71717174- 30 “Life is a gamble. You’ve got to take gambles in life,” the reduced to four with the semifinals na’s head.” repercussions on the field and only Rowe eoch hod two hits. Cindy Ferro, 443 71717474-30 Noflonol League — Marshall, LA 17; WHch S 7 4 4 2 4 Four minutes later Maradona a minor disturbance in the stands. coach Miguel Munoz said. "After Kraus Florist scored big to defeat Davis, Hou and Parker, CIn 14; flv* TODAY Niedwifur (L 53)13 3 1 1 0 1 5S ? trg S ? !3M r'-d r former Auburn running back said; scheduled for Wednesday. Argen­ Gall Lee Hlrata, 443 71717174-30 nsR* tUrifM* "We devoted ourselves t b playing 120 minutes they should MSMC, 191, Thursday at Martin Cathy M ont, 4*3 77-7171751-30 ptayiws tied with IX 7:9 p.m. — Yonkees ve. Red Sox. vend* Berg 13 0 0 0 0 0 C tllM S "M y first love is baseball.” tina meets Belgium in Mexico City provided an extraordinary flour­ School. Stacy Kellogg homered for Judy Ellto-Soms, 4*4 71717177-30 American League — ^yner. Cal 1*; Channel 11, W T IC WPOP. T—3:0X 1*1 fiT N NORTHERN ARIZONA — Announcod and France faces West Germany ish. He (tallected the ball in the soccer," Maradona said. “We call another match on another Kraus and Amy Slodons hod three Loun Peterson, 4*4 71747441-30 Canseco, Oak 10; Bodleld, Tor, 7:9p.m .—Expeev*. Met*, SpertsChon- Umpires-Home, Montague; 1b, Argentine end. shaking three Eng­ never saw this game from a day.” singles. Anoreo Relseherl also singled. Cathy Marino, 43^, - 717477-75-304 Brunonskv and Hrbek, Minn 17. nel,W KHT. Brocklondor; 9 , Wever; 9 , Rennert. TO^SvSVI CSSCS* ' in Guadalajara. The championship t It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. June 23, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, June 23, 1»(I6 - U FOCUS / Home Monday TV Advice 5 :0 0 P M [ E 8 P N ] F ly F is M n g w it h Jo a Humphraya (R). IH BO ] Tannia: Wbnbladoci '80 (2 hrt.. New finance bill 30 min.) Tapa Dalayad. Minister and wife swamped 5 :3 0 P M [ESPN] GMatta W o rid o f LIBERTY S p o r t i [TMC1 MOVIE: -Rauban. Rauban' An alcoholic Scottish post on ths lactuia cir­ Sculptor Frederic Auguste affects college kids cuit Indulget In drinking and romance on with parishioners’ invitations coNaga csmpusaa In New England. Tom ' Bartholdi (Frank Langella) de­ Conti, KeUy McGlUis, Roberta Blossom. cides that his mistress (Co- wanted most. 1983. Rated R. DEAR rlnne Touzet) would make a ABBY: M y hus­ Concerning flowers: Only 7 and their parents ' 6 :0 0 PM d) H) ® (SB ® nsws perfect model for a proposed band is an or­ percent of the secretaries said they CD Tbraa'a Company Statue of Liberty, in "Liber­ dained minis- wanted flowers. But 25 percent of CC Hart to Hart ty,” airing MONDAY, JUNE Big changes t e r . One the bosses said they thought their 23 on NBC. in the Senate QD Qlmma a Braak problem we Dear Abby secretaries, wanted flowers. Finance bill (3) Knot's Landing have with peo­ Interesting? CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Abigail Van Buren cover depend­ ® Bosom Buddies ple in our con­ MARY L: CRAIG. CPA ents and depen­ (JJ) D octor W ho @ 198* Computog gregation is dency exemp­ Sylvia (S) Quincy that we receive B e a r MARY: very. Unfortu­ tions. In brief, 33) Rsportar 41 invitations nately. what most secretaries dependency ex­ (Q) MacNall-Lshrar Newahour from most par- want and what they get are vastly emptions would Porter 33) Bawhohad ents whose different. Moral; If .one wants to . children are graduating from high Many send their clergyperson go to $2,000 [DIS] MOVIE: ‘The Young Runawaya' cers and men of the ship. Compass Rose, movie, "Adam: The Song Continues". In know, one asks. But if one isn't ($1,900 in 1987) Tw o young runawaya. on a mlasion to kid­ face the dangers of the Nazi subs during Stereo. school and college. invitations'to all family celebra­ asked, then one takes what one p t nap their brother and slater from a foster World War II. Jack Hawkins, Denholm El­ In the first place, it is improper tions seeking more to be honored gets. instead of the liott, Donald Sinden. 1953. 1 1 :55PM [HBO] MOVIE: Eveiything htm e, and up in a tangle with bank robbers to send us invitations. In the second with their presence than their current $1,080. and a confrontation with police. Gary Col- You Always Wanted to Know About But what Senate Finance gives, it Green’s daughter. Jane, is a kna, Sharon Farrell, Anne Francis. 1977. 9:00PM d) K a ta & Allia Kate fantas­ 8ax(But were afraid to ask)’ Woody Al­ place, some of those families have presents. DEAR ABBY: I just read about izes about a reunion with her ex-boyfriend len presents a farcical adaptation of the three and four children, and since Don't strain your budget in order the toddler who drowned in an ice also takes away. Currently, you college student. She earns $4,500 a [ESPN] Mazda SportaLook Ted-and ponders the possibility of life 40 sex manual by Dr. Reuben. Woody Allen. our salary is far below other to send a gift. A note or card chest and want to pass this along to and your college student (or year to help pay her expenses. [M A X ] MOVIE: Turk 182' ICC) A years later still living alone with Allie. (R). Gene'Wilder, Lou Jacobi. 1972. Rated R. under-19) child both may take young graffiti artist fights City Hall when MOVIE: The Night the Ughta professionals with equal educa­ offering congratulations and best you. Green provides the rest of her (XI 3S 1 2^00AM CD D yruisty deductions for the child as long as support ($3,000). Jane wants to buy his brother is denied his pension. Timothy Want Out in Georgia' (CC) A talented tion, we cannot afford to give gifts. wishes is sufficient. Recently, our very good friends Hutton. Robert Urich, Robert Culp. 1984. country singer and his sister stay or>e step (3D S ta r T rek (I wonder how m any of these sam e lost a darling 14-month-old grand­ certain rules are met. a used car to get back and forth Rated R. ahead of trouble. Kristy McNichol, Dennis (HD Rocky and Friends people would have the nerve to DEAR ABBY: From time to son. His baby sitter had strapped Under the new proposal, no from school. The car will cost Quaid, Mark Hamill. 1981. (R). [USA] USA Cartoon Express MOVIE: 'Doctor Of Doom' Doctor's send invitations to their doctors, time you have comments in your him into his high chair, then she exemption would be allowed on an $3,200. and she intends to take out a CD MOVIE: 'Here Comes Mr. ' A 6:30PM (X) One Day at a Tima serious pursuit in the field of medicine be­ lawyers, high school principals, column regarding Secretaries went outside for a few minutes.'^*; individual’s tax return if the loan to pay for it. Green agrees to boxer killed in a plane crash decides his comes on obsession as his experiments person is eligible to be claim ed as a make the loan payments. Since (33) Benson time isn't up yet so the celestisi powers with the brain cause havoc. Armanda Sil- etc.] And. Abby. it doesn't stop Day. When she returned, she found dependent on someone else’s re­ Green w ill pay for fhe car anyway, (8) Hogan's Haroaa find him a new body. Robert M ontgom ery, vestre, Lorena Velazquez, Roberto Ca- there, either. After college, we I am a certified public accoun­ that the baby had wiggled down Claude Rains, James Gleason. 1^ 1. nedo. 1960. turn. This would have its broadest he should try to get some tax (Si 8 ) NBC Nightly News receive bridal showerand wedding tant who recently led a workshop and hanged himself on the strap! ^iZ) American Masters: Private Con­ ® Nightly Buainaaa Report (S) Alfred Hitchcock Presents invitations (even when my hus­ involving secretaries and their As was the case with the child impact on parents who have benefit from the payment. versations (CC) Interviews with Arthur Barney Miller children in college. The children Instead of having Jane buy the SB A B C N e w s Miller, Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich band performs the ceremony], bosses. I asked secretaries what who fell into an ice chest that would not get the exem ption on car. Green should buy it. Let’s say 33) Noticiero SIN are featured in this behind-the-scenes look ^ Cenck>nerAr(2 hrs.) then come baby showers and they wanted most from their contained enough water to drown at the filming of Death of a Salesm an'. (90 dD Comedy Break their own return. Green puts up $1,000 cash. Then he S3) Harper Valley housewarming invitations. In bosses on Secretaries Day. Then I him. no one ever dreamed such a min.) some situations we have spent as thing could happen, but it did. And To help me explain the new tax makes a gift of the car to Jane and [CNN] Showbiz Today [CNN] Newsnight asked the bosses what they thought @1) Novels; Muchachita bill and how you can handle things has her register it in her name. [ESPN] Auto Racing '86: Acropolis much as $200 per family, depend­ their secretaries wanted most on as you said. "If it happened once, it [ESPN] John Fox Outdoors [CN N] Larry King Live for best tax effect. I asked the Re.sult: The entire fair market Rally Racing From Greece. (60 min ) (R). ing on the num ber of children they "their” day. There were 201 could happen again." Thank you 7:00PM CC CBS Naws assistance of E li J. W arach. senior value of the car — $3,200 — is [ESPN] McDonald's Intamational Div­ [USA] Edge of Night have. responses from secretaries, and for the warning. QD ® ® M*A*S*H ing Invitational From Ft Lauderdale, FL. Please print this letter in hopes vice president. Prentice-Hall In­ considered to be support (that (90 min.) (fl) 1 2^05AM CD Magnum. P.l. A former 143 responses from their bosses. BONNIE FROM CARSON GD ABC Nawi British secret service agent imagines him­ tl)at the congregations that are Guess what 22 percent of the formation Services. Green provided in 1986), even [TMC] MOVIE; 'Weekend Pass' Four self to be Sherlock Holmes and engages CD ® $100,000 Pyramid sailors just finishing basic training in San uneducated in this area will read secretaries said they wanted most Is your social life in a slump? Most taxpayers wait until the though he m ade only a $1.000 down his old friend Higgins in a murder investiga­ (S) Indapandant Natworfc New t Diego travel to Los Angeles for fun and this and become more knowledge­ end of the year to make their payment in 1986. tion. (70 min.) (R). on their day? A day off with pay! Lonely? Get Abby’s updated, re­ F/rst self-serve grocery? (3) FugKiva romance. Patrick Hauser, D.W. Brown. able on what is proper etiquette. Only 6 percent of the bosses said vised and expanded booklet. "How tax-saving moves. But that’s often Tax result: Green contributes Chip McAllister. 1984 Rated R. dZ) MacNell-Lehrer Nawshour too late or it requires coming up more than half of Jane’s support — (S) W haal of Fortuna Thank you. that that’s what their secretaries to Be Popular” — for people of ail Do you recall the first self-serve grocery store in William A. McKinney found that photo of his father 9:30PM C D N e w h a rt (CC) Stephanie is 1 2t30AM (D Comedy Tonight with a lot of cash in a short period $6,200 to $4,500. If Jane bought the (5) MacNall-Lahrar Nawshour DON’T IDENTIFY ME. PLEASE wanted most. ages. Send your name and address Manchester? It was just off Main Street on Oak Street at concerned about her family's financial sta­ O ) Uncle Floyd By a large margin, 31 percent of clearly printed with a check or of time. Dependency deductions car and Green made payments on recently in the attic of his Coventry home. He remembers $ ® Nawtywad Gama tus w hen her parents make a surprise visit. (S) Late Night with David Letterman are an example. By acting now. her loan, the payments would the rear of the former House and Hale department store. riding on the truck with his father, who is now 98 and Sj) Novala: Cristal (60 min.) (R) . DEAR DON’T: Unfortunately, the bosses said they thought what money order for $2.50 and a long, T o nigh t's guests are com edian John W ith ­ some people view every invitation their secretaries wanted most on stamped (39 cents) self-addressed you can re.scue dependency deduc­ count as support only in the year In this photo from the 1920s, William J. McKinney is the (6) Nlghtty Buainaaa Raport (3$ CNN Headline News erspoon and debutante/author Cornelia living in Rockville. William A. McKinney said the store and announcement as a hint for a envelope to: D ear Abby. P o p u lar­ tions that would otherwise be lost. Green made them. So he would get ® Matt Houaton dD Chaspirlto (60 min.) Guest. (60 min.) In Stereo. their day was praise and recogni­ driver of the truck that delivered produce and groceries may have been the first self-service grocery in the gift, which is not necessarily the tion, Only 16 percent of the ity, P.O, Box 38923. Hollywood, no dependency deduction from the [CNN] Monayllna [MAX] M a x tra x (3) Alfred Hitchcock Presents to the store daily. The man with the straw hat is Sam case. secretaries said that’s what they Calif. 90038. BASIC RULES; In order to contributions. country. [ESPN] SportaCanter ® More Real People Thornton, first manager of Hale’s Self Serve Grpcery. 1 0:00PM CD Cagney 8i Lacey Chris cla im a 1986 deduction for a [USA] Radio 1990 faces a temporary suspension and at­ dD Gene Scott dependent. 1) you must furnish SITUATION NO. 3 - Mr. Bak­ tempts to deal with her ailing father and [M AX] MOVIE; 'Grandview. U.S.A.' 7:30PM C D p m M a g a zln a more than one-half of the depend­ er’s son. Seth, a full-time college estranged brother. (60 min.) (R). (CC) An independent-minded raceway ent’s support, and 2) the dependent student, works part time during Synthetic Insulin fools the brain CD AUin the Family CD N e w s owner battles small-town corruption to re­ Doctor may need a diagnosis tain control of her track, while embarking CD Whaal of Fortuna Independent Network News must have less than $1,080 in the year.He earns $4,000 a year, (3D on an affair w ith a younger man. Jam ie Lee incom e sub.iect to tax (unless he or and Baker provides him with $3,700 CD MiHion Dollar Chance of a Ufatima QD The Untouchables Curtis, C. Thomas Howell, Patrick Swayzu DEAR DR. is m ore a nuisance than a di.sease. she is a full-time student or under of support. At first glance. Baker Qj) Major Laagua Baaaball: Naw York (M) Odd Couple 1984. Rated R GOTT: I know It is caused by unexplained con­ Yankaas at Boaton (2 hra.. 30 min.) age 19). H ere ’s how you can use has flunked the more-than-half- dD Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous [USA] That Girl of a teenager tractions (spasms) of the intes­ (S) ® Barrtay Millar (60 min.) these rules in a variety of situa­ support test. 'Anti-fat pill’ could end obesity 1:00AM CD Naked City who has nausea tine’s muscular walls. The spasms @ ) Jaoperdy [CNN] CNN Evaning News tions to pick up an extra $1,080 Mr. Baker should have Seth put CD Headline Chasers from different may result from excessive nervous dependency deduction in 1986 — som e of his earnings in the bank — ®) Naw Nawlywad Gama [HBO] MOVIE: 'Tomboy' A sexy female stimulation arising in the brain. B v Delthia Ricks Wallum acknowledged that psy­ ally. it acts to reduce levels of intake was reduced and weight loss CD Joe Franklin Show food odors and Dr. Gott and the $1,900 in 1987. say. $200. Reason: Money thatSelh (SD Prica la Right auto mechanic learns the finer points about I- ^ For example, some people develop United Press International chological factors may also be at glucose in the bloodstream. Ex­ occurred. being a woman after meeting a famous QD Comedy Break chronic stom­ r earns doesn’t necessarily count as (S) wild. W ild World of Animala Peter Gott, M.D. diarrhea when under stress. For work in extreme obesity, but he treme insulin deficiencies result in Wallum said the same experi­ race-car driver. Betsy Russell. Jerry Din- (3D C o m e d y T o n ig h t ach pain after SITUATION NO. I - John Hill support he provides for himself. It [CNN] C ro a a fira more 1984. Rated R, eating. She had certain individuals, this seems to ANAHEIM. Calif. — An "anti-fat added that the people who are diabetes, which is treated by the ment with baboons produced sim­ [CNN] Crossfire has an aging aunt whose only is what he actually spends on [E ^ N ] Inaida Baaaball [M AX] MOVIE: The Evil That Man Do' a com plete wor­ be an unpleasant, but entirely pill” that would use synthetic overweight probably also are administration of insulin. ilar results, which led to the [ESPN ] Superbouts Sugar Ray Leonard income is from Social Security support that is critical. Baker can [H d O] Tannia: Wimbledon HighItghta (CC) An assassin is called out of retire­ vs. Wilfred Benitez (Las Vegas. November, kup and X-rays predictable, reaction. Anti- ^ Insulin to fool the brain into victims of a biochemical defect. The synthetic insulin that could current investigation with ment to perform one final assignment. benefits. She gets $4,000 a year. make up for the $200 that is put in Tape Delayed. 1979). (60 min.) (R) spasmodics, psychological coun-,.^ thinking the stomach is full could Wallum and his team are trying lead to the "anti-fat p ill" is not the humans. Charles Bronson. Theresa Saldana. 1984. at a hospital, H ill helps her by giving her $300 a the bank. Reason: By putting up [TM C] MOVIE: Hambona and Hillia' A seling. biofeedback and medita­ help fight the problem of obesity, a to devise a synthetic hormone in same compound now taken by He said the.studies also suggest Rated R. [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Sensuous Nurse' and the physi­ month — $3,600 a year. H ill’s aunt lost dog travels cross-country to find his A registered nurse is hired to take care of tion are methods by which spastic the extra $200. Baker saves a [USA] Best of the Superfest cian said everything was normal establish an accurate diagnosis. researcher says. pill form that would be transported millions of diabetics. Wallum said. other avenues for research, such owner. Lillian Gish, Timothy Bottoms. O.J. an aging count Ursula Andress, Duilio Del has not been feeling well lately and dependency deduction. Now he Simpson. 1984. Rated PG. In Stereo. and her pain was psychosomatic. We doctors really know pitifully colon can be treated and some­ Research that could lead to such to the brain, mimicking the "sa­ He said he believes a defect in as exploring ways to get a person's 10:30PM O D N e w s *Prete, Jack Palance, 1979. Rated R. has had a num ber of m edical tests. provides more than half his son’s little about disease: blaming an times cured. a pill in about two years is under tiety signal” normally provided by insulin action "interferes with the own insulin into the spinal fluid. [USA] WHd Worid of Animala [U SA] Hollywood Insider (R). When’the family asked what that Even afer Medicare, she has an support — $3,900 vs. $3,800 (2$ Hands On affliction on an emotional state To give you more information. I way at the University of Washing­ insulin. satiety signal." causing the chemi­ These studies can be conducted 7:40PM [DIS] Mouaterpiaca Thaatar meant, he said. "It’s all in her $800 medical bill. @ ) Andre Kertesz: A Poet with the Ca­ 1:1 5AM C D m o v i e : 'Sweet Novetn- seems to be a medical cop-out. am sending you a free copy of my ton in Seattle and so fa r has shown He said once the synthetic cal imbalance that leads people to along with research on the syn­ mera The work of photojournalist Andre b e r' A girl w ith a fatal illness invites men to mind. There’s nothing wrong with Hill should pay his aunt's medi­ 8:00PM CD Scaracrow and Mra. King Physicians who discharge patients Health Report on Irritable Bowel the hormone insulin playing a hormone reaches the brain, it eat too much and become obese. thetic hormone, he said. Kertesz is examined. be guests in her apartment so she can al­ her physically.” From that time cal bill Reasons: 1) By paying the ’’Syivia Porter's New Money Amarula'a mother becomes involved with after diagnosing psychosomatic Syndrome. Other readers who critical role in giying the "satiety would provide the signal that is "We’re currently investigating a Soviet defector suspected of lealcing se ­ ® Dick Van Dyke ways be remembered. Sandy Dennis, An­ on, the fa m ily p h y sica lly beat her. bill, his .support contributions Book for the 80s." 1.328 pages of thony Newley, Theodore Bikel. 1969 complaints are performing a real would like a copy should send $I signal" — an . indication to the defective in obese people because drugs to stop the ingestion of food. ’’ cret defense information. (60 min.) (R) dD Novela; Amo y Sartor They even told outsiders not to jump to $4,400. Since he contrib­ down-to-earth advice on personal disservice. Patients deserve better plus their name and address, to brain that the stomach is full and of an impairment in their insulin he said. “A pill to do that, an Cut electricity costs CD PM Magazine (6?) B ra ss 1:30AM (3D independent Network believe her if she complains of utes more than half of his aunt’s money management, is available N e w s stomach pain, because she "im ­ treatment than that. In my view, a P.O, Box 2597, Cincinnati, OH requires no more food. activity. anti-fat pill so to speak, is about To cut electricity costs, turn CD (9) Iruldars (CC) After Nick is [ESPN] McDonald's U.S. Synchronizad support, she is now his dependent. through her colun. Send $9.95 plus wouruied in a gang war shooting, he [CNN] Newsnight Update patient labeled “psychosomatic" 45201. Be sure to mention the title. Dr. Brad Wallum. reporting his "This is the first study in humans two years down the road.” down the thermostat on your Swimming Championship From Fort agines” it. 2) Hill also can claim the $800 $1 for mailing and handling to delves into an examination of life on the Lauderdale, FL. (60 min.) (R). needs a referral to another physi­ findings at the annual meeting of showing that insulin is transported The researcher has shown in electric water heater, advises a [HBO] MOVIE: 'Making tha Grade' A payment as a medical expense on "Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book streets. (60 min.) (R). spoiled rich kid offers $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 to a street­ cian — and maybe the doctor needs DEAR DR. GOTT: What pres­ the American Diabetes Associa­ from the blood to the cerebral earlier experiments with naturally home economist. By setting your 11:00PM CD CD (S) ® ® N e w s DEAR READER: Child abuse his tax return. Result: 'The $800 for the 80s." in care of the CD N a w s wise teenager to finish out his last year at a psychiatrist to help him w ork on cription drugs can relieve extreme tion on Sunday, said his study of 10 spinal fluid." Wallum said of the CD (S) M »A *S*H prep school for him. Judd Nelson. Dana takes many forms, and the type payment yields H ill up to $1,880 in Manchester Herald. P.O. Box obese rats that the animals have no water temperature down from 160 (3) MOVIE: 'Sleep, M y Love' A woman's scia tica? people — 60 percent of them obese substance that carries the hor­ Olsen, Jonna Lee. 1964. Rated R. you describe is all the more his own attitude. deductions 419150. Kansas City, Mo. 64141. detectable insulin concentrations degrees to 120 degrees, you will husband plots to drive her insane. Clau­ CD Bizarre — bears out earlier findings in mone directly to the brain. dette Colbert, Don Ameche, Robert Cum­ [USA] Fred Lewis Show poignant because the physician Make checks payable to Andrews. in their brains. But when insulin save about 30 percent of the QD Odd Couple DEAR READER; Sciatica ref­ obese rats about the effect of a Insulin is a hormone that is mings. 1948 inadvertently contributed to it. DEAR DR. GOTT: What's the McMeel & Parker. was infused directly into their electricity the water heater nor­ dD Avengers 2:00AM CD MOVIE; 'Roseland* A wi­ SITUATION NO. 2 - Jim (SD MOVIE: Same Tima, Next Year' Psychosomatic medicine — that difference between colitis and ers to pain in the distribution of the hormone deficiency. secreted by the pancreas. Gener­ cerebral sninal fluid, he said, food mally uses. Wild, Wild West do w living in the past, a loudmouth, a Two people, married, but not to each wealthy woman with a gigolo and an eld­ is. the study of Emotional problems spastic colon, and how are they sciatic nerve. The nerve may be other, agree to meet once a year to rekin­ (2$ MOVIE: 'Doctor Who: Caves of An- erly lady are drawn together and reveal as they are expressed in physical treated? irritated by pressure (from a dle an ^d romance. Ellen Burstyn, Alan drozani' their true selves at New York's legendary complaints — was very much in ruptured disc or from a growth) or A lda 1976. dD 24 Horas dance mecca - Roseland. Geraldine Chap­ vogue 30 years ago. I believe that, D E A R R E A D E R : C olitis means by infection. The irritation may ® MOVIE: -Ubeity' (CC| During ihe dZ) SCTV Network lin, Helen Gallagher. 1977. About Town late 1860's, sculptor Frederic Bartholdi today, responsible doctors are inflammation of the colon — the cause nerve swelling, pain and dD Abbott and Costello CD MOVIE: 'Super Seal’ Nemo is no ordi­ struggles to create the Statue of Liberty to nary seal-working on his manners, driving much less inclined to blame large intestine. It is a tricky eventual weakness of the thigh and present to the United Slates as a gift from [CNN] Monaytine cars, and spending the night in jail are only physical ills on the emotions. Some disease and is often difficult to leg. Treatment is best directed France. Frank Langella, Chris Sarandon. [DIS] Adventures of Ozzle and Harriat a few of his exploits. Foster Brooks, Ster­ toward the precise cause of the Carrie Fisher. 1986. In Stereo. diseases, such as peptic ulcer and treat. There are myriad causes, Grange plays cards, has supper WATES holds auction Golfers play to raise money Maher elected to retired group [TM C] MOVIE: 'Up in Arms' A soldier ling Hollow ay. 1971. sciatica. The pain may be con­ An Evening of Championship Skat­ asthma, may be made worse by some of which are quite serious, M anchester W A T E S w ill meet Tuesday at 7: .30 p m. aboard a transport must keep his com­ (3D MOVIE: 'Indiscretion of an Ameri­ trolled by an assortment of pres­ Manchester Grange 31 will have a scoop supper EAST HARTFORD — Red Rock Golf Course and 17 Bernice Maher of 63 Church St. was recently elected ing mander from learning that he has smug­ can W ife' A married American woman, stress, but they do have a treatable such as ulcerative colitis. Coliti^ cription drugs, including both Wedne.sday at 6:30 p m. followed by a card party at at 72 E. Center St. Members will be weighed from 6:30 other golf courses will participate in a fund-raiser for president for 1986-88 of the Association of Retired ® M O V IE : 'T h e M irro r C ra c k 'd ' HoHy- gled his girl aboard ship. Danny Kaye, Di­ alone in Rome, meets her lover for one last physical basis. Saying "It’s all in requires meticulous diagnosis and to 7:30 p.m. Persons who are interested in losing nah Shore, Dana Andrews. 1944. rendezvous at the railroad station before narcotic and non-narcotic the Grange on Olcott Street. Prizes will be awarded the American Lung Association. Each player will give Teachers ofConnecticut, wood stars become involved in a murder your mind" often means that the careful medical supervision. weight, are at least 18 years old and 10 or more pounds case in a tranquil English village. Elizabeth she returns to her family. Jennifer Jones. m edicines. and refreshments will be served . The public is invited. $30 to the American Lung Association of Connecticut. Maher was formerly [USA] Alfred Hitchcock physician has been unable to Spastic colon, on the other hand. overweight, may join the group. The program will be Taylor, Kim Novak, Angela Lansbury. Montgomery Clift. 1954. 45 Ash St. 06108. Each donation entitles the donor to head of the social studies I9 6 0 11:30PM CD Mission: Impossible a teacup auction. [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook (R). play a round of golf on each of the participating department at Bennet ® Novela: El Engano (60 min.) CD ADC News Nightline courses. For more information, call the association at [USA] Room 222 Junior High School. 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P O L L Y : How placed over it and the coffee did not tired teachers group. dD The Honeymooners 2:30AM [CNN] Sports Latenight Spencer Village Craft Club will hold its summer [CNN] Prime News can I eliminate stain our carpeting. I had remem­ Maherhasbeen activein (S) Tonigltt Show Tonight's guests [ESPN] SportsCenter [DIS] Still the Beaver the unsightly bered the diapers were very craft fair June 28 and 29 from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. at the the Manchester Green are Drew Barrymore, Joe Penny and Mau­ [USA] Millionaire's Secret To Wealth [ESPN] National High School Dance flakes and absorbent, so I turnet[one over and village community hall. 58 Pascal Lane, between Chapter of the American reen McGovern. (60 min.) (R), In Stereo. Team Championships (R). 2:35AM (D CBS News Nightwatch specks that used it on the spill. Grossman’s Lumber and K-Mart Plaza on Spencer Association of Retired (S) Hogan's Heroes Pointers [HBO ] MOVIE: '9 to 6' Three frustrated Joined in Progress come from my JANI Street. Besides craft items, the fair will sell baked Persons. @ ) N e w s ladies take matters into their own hands 3:00AM [CNN] News Overnight ice cubes when goods, raffle tickets, tag sale items, hot dogs steamed She is also a past state against their chauvinistic boss. Jane McHale's Navy Polly Fisher I serve ice wa­ Turn old clothes, sheets and in beer. Coffee will be free. For more information, call president of Alpha Delta Fonda, Dolly Parton. Lily Tomlin. 1980. [CNN] Sports Tonight [ESPN ] Inside Baseball (R) Rated PG. ter? The last towels into new useful items with Margo Chappell at 649-2753. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Eagle's W ing' An Indian Kappa, international [TM C] MOVIE; 'Harold and Maude' An tim e I had gu­ the Pointers in Polly’s newsletter sorority for women edu­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Flashpoint' (CC) Two and a trapper risk all in their battle over a 80-year-old woman teaches a 20-year-old American border guards patrolling the re­ wild horse. Marlin Sheen. Sam Waterston, ests I bought "Reycling Clothes and Linens." cators, and is interna­ man how to live and love. Ruth Gordon, mote Texas desert discover a half-buried Harvey Keitel. 1979. Rated PG. Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles. 1971. Rated PG. new ice cube Send $1 for each copy to Polly’s jeep containing a skeleton and $800,000 tional field representa­ [ESPN] SportsCenter trays but there were still specks pockets and used them for patches Pointers, in care of the Manchester J tive for that group. in cash. Kris Kristofferson, Treat Williams, 3;20AM [ H B O ] m o v i e : '1 9 B 4 ' a Students score high in SATs Tess Harper. 1984. Rated R. [HBO] Tennis: Wimbledon Highlights ' state worker rebels against the totalitarian from the melting ice. Help! on the knees of newer jeans. The Herald. P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati. Maher is presently Tape Delayed. government where everyone is under con­ OH 45201, Be sure to include the Kerri Lindland and Kristen Trombley were among ' [USA] Prime Time Wrbstling (2 hrs.) S U E B. pockets are already hemmed and Bernice Maher serving as regent for the [M AX] ^azy About tha Movies: Steve stant surveillance. John Hurt, Richard Bur­ look really cute. title. six Bennet Junior High School Grade 7 students who 8:30PM C B m o v i e : The Fortunu' ton, Cyril Cusack. /1984. Rated R. Orford Parish of the McQueen Steve McQueens's little-known L.J. scored high on the Scholastic Aptitude Test designed Two bumbling con artists attempt to mur­ private life'is revealed through film and TV DEAR SUE B: Although you Daughters of the American Revolution 3:30AM (3D one step Beyond Polly w ill send you a Polly Dollar for high school juniors and seniors. The tests were der a madcap heiress in an effort to gain clips, home movies, and interviews with do^t exactly describe these flakes her inheritance. Warren Beatty, Jack Ni­ friends, family and co-workers. (60 min.) [ESPN ] Top Rank Boxing from Atlantic ($1) if she uses your favorite given as part of a talent search for highly able ami specks, my guess is they're DEAR POLLY: One day a big cholson. Stockard Channing. 1975. C ity . N J (2 hrs., 30 mm.) (R) Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her students. Lindland’s name was omitted from a story Legal assistants give awards 11:35PM CD Entertainment Tonight white flecks. These are probably spill of coffee occurred close to CD Family Feud [USA] Keys to Success olumn. Write Polly’s Pointers in in Wednesday’s Herald and Trombley’s name was Daniel J. Travanti talks about his return to minerals in the water that solidify where I had a box of disposable Manchester Community College Legal Assistants [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Cruel Sea' The offi; the role of John W a lsh in the upcom ing T V 3:50AM [M AX] MOVIE: The Thing’ misspelled. pul of Ihe waterwhen it freezes and diapers. The spill was imme­ care of the Manchester Herald. Association has given Susan Repoli of Manchesterthe then appear in drinks when the ice 1986 Class Spirit Award'for her efforts in organizing melts. Boiling water before freez­ AM Bridge Club gives scores the group. It was one of several awards presented ing it into ice m ay help somewhat, U.S. aging creates demand for doctors recently at a banquet at the M arco Polo Restaurant in but to get really crystal-clear ice. East Hartford. Cinema Manchester AM Bridge Club results for June 16 you’ll have to buy distilled water WASHINGTON (AP) - The In the early 21st century, an include: Linda K. Voboril of Mansfield Depot received the for making ice. aging of the United States popula­ estimated one in five Americans North-south: Hal Lucal and Carol Lucal. first; Tom David Greenberg Award for academic achievement. If it’sany consolation, the specks tion will create a greater demand w ill be 65 or older, compared with Regan and Mike Franklin, second: Ann DeMartin and A Special Service Award was presented to Attorney HARTFORD 9:45. — Ftrrii Butlltr's Oov Off VBRNON and flecks are harmless and for physician care in the coming one in nine in 1984. David H. Rivers of Rockville in recognition of his nine C lnanra C ity — S a lv a d o r (R ) 1, 3:40, (PG-13) 12:40,3:55,5,7:20,9:40. — Bock CInt 1 A l — The M o n e y P it (P G ) 7:10, Flo Barre. third. 7; 10,9:40. — A R o om W ith o V l« w 1:45, to School (PG-13) 12:50, 3, 5:05, 7:30, 9:30. — E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial probably go unnoticed by your years, notes Internal Medicine Heart disease is the leading East-west: Frankie Brown and Faye Lawrence. years as an adjunct faculty member. ClaireTwerdy of 4:30,7:30,9:55. — B llil (R) 1;15,4;10,7, 9:35. — Ltool Eoolt* (PG) 1,3:05,5:15, (PG) 7,9:15. guests. News. health problem for the elderly and Herald photo by Rocha Coventry is president of the association. 9:15. — Sm ooth T a lk 2, 4, 7:30, 9:30. 7:35, 9:50. — Tht Monhotfon Proltct The number of physician visits accounts for 10 percent of all • first; Dick Jaworowksi and Harvey Sirota, second; (P G ) 1:35, 4:15, 7:10, 9:M . POLLY Dale Harned and Terry Daigle, third. BAST HARTFORD I WEST HARTFORD by the elderly is expected to physician visits and almost 20 Proud moment Agoraphobics meet Wednesday ■oitwood Fub A ClRMno — Tht MANCHRSTBR a im 1 A 3 — The Money Pit (PG) 7, percent of all short-term hospital 9:30. — Sweet L ib e rty (P G ) 7, 9:30. •DEAR POLLY: My little boy can increase almost 50 percent by the Results for June 19 include: ' M o n ty P it (P G ) 7:30. UA Thtaftr* Botf — Tht M o n ty P it Manchester Agoraphobics Together will meet F t t r Richard* Fub A C ln tm o — go through the knees in a pair of year 2000, according to the medical stays. Second-grade teacher Ethel Orfitelli, North-south: Bette Mariin and Louise Kermode. (P G ) 7:20, 9:15. — S w ttt L I b t r iv (P G ) Manchester schools. Orfitelll was also Wednesday at 10:30 a m. for its weekly m eeting at S w ttt L I b tr iv (P G ) 7:30, 9:30. 7:30, 9:30. — Short C ir c u it (P G ) 7:25, blue jeans in two months. After journal. More than four of every five first: Mollie Timreck and Lenore Brooks, second: M tw cott Clntmo* M — Polltrotlit 9:15. WILLIMANTIC persons 65 and older have at least center, and teacher afde Helene Dey are presented a plaque from the Board of Concordia Lutheran Church. 80 Pitkin St,, in the Jlllfon Square Clntmo — B o ck To accumulating a half dozen pair Persons 65 years or older al­ Joyce Driskell and Mary Corkum. third. II: T h t O lh t r S ld t (PG-13) 1:35, 3:15, one chronic aliment, the most honored recently by Sue Archibald, left, Education for 28 years in the school church room on the first floor. For more information 5:10. 7:35,9:25. — T h t K a ro t* K id P o rt MANSPIBLO School (PG-'3) 7rl5, 9:05. — Top Gun with holes in the knees. I started ready account for 17 percent of all East-west: Terry Daigle and Marge Warner, first: (P G ) 7. 9:05. — L e o o l Eag le* (P G ) 7, on agoraphobia, the fear of panic or anxiety attacks in II (P G ) 13:30,3:45,5, 7;20, 9:40. — Raw TrnnvLux CoMtbt Twin — P o lttr- sewing on patches. When I came visits to doctors, although they common being arthritis, high president of the Washington School system. Morris Kamins and Jim Baker, second: Ellen D t o l (R) 1:10, 3:15, 5:30, 7:50, 10. — 9:15. — FerrI* Bueller's Day Off crowded, distant or unfam iliar places, call the Mental Otl*t II; Tht Other Sldt (PG-13) 7,9.— across an old pair of his jean represent only 12 percent of the blood pressure, hearing impair­ PTA, for their years of service to Goldberg and Sue Henrv, third. C o b ro (R) 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45, 10. — Romonclno the Stone (PG) 7 with The (PG-13) 7, 9:15. — Row D eal (R) 7:10, Health Association. .547-0337. T o o G un (P G ) 13:35, 3:50, 4:55, 7:15, Jewel of the Nile (PG) 9. 9:30. — Short C ir c u it (P G ) 7:10, 9:30. cutoffs. I removed the back population. ment and heart disease. I M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. June »8.19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. June 23, 1986 — 15 HAOM THi HONWM.I byOHiBnmiM NANUTS by CiMrtM M. MNib 4>U rUBYAl^V^Yff I UiONPER IF I 5N0REPU5TNI6HT.. New England tourism Industry copes with the good times I j O O K P O V & t / ON , By Richard Taffe Jr. was way up and the region’s prefereable situation,” says Elliot been with this outfit 21 years and marketing programs in place are plans to achieve it.” v/^i/Ates / United Press International economy was never stronger — all Winer, statistician for the Massa­ I’ve never seen the Cape sold out,” those that are going to reap the Some employers across New factors encouraging vacation chusetts Division of Employment he said. benefits from this. England vacationland are offering Headed Into the summer season, travel. Security. “ When some of these issues "We’ve been working to be able various financial incei^ives for / things couldn’t be better for New But with five of the region’s six "Employers would rather have surfaced a few months ago,” says to take these trends and capitalize summertime workers, including England’s booming tourism indus­ states among the lowest 10 nation­ to find people than have to lay off Jonathan Hyde of the Massachu­ on them.” said Hyde, like deciding premium pay, more on-site hous­ try. In fact, about the only thing ally in joblessness and the seren­ people,” he said. "It’s good for the setts state tourism office, ’’people to make a pre-season advertising ing and salary bonuses for college // o C11 iwipj rii w that could mess it up would be if dipity bonus of many overseas job seeker, but for the employer, it asked us how we were changing the blitz into the Los Angeles market to students who work through Labor vacationers were led to believe it travelers diverting to U.S. makes it a bit more difficult to campaign. But we didn’t rush out snare some of those otherwise Day. UA.ACIIM byMnOMti was too good to be true. summer playgrounds. New Eng­ scramble to get some people.” to make changes. European summer travelers. Others are dipping deeper into ,’ 'A s the summer approached. land’s tourism faced a delightful STOP THINKING ABOUT THAT R N O , TV BVOOLLV.THAT But widespread publicity about “We’ve been ready for this,” “ Many travelers have visions of the growing resevoir of retired -V APPEAB TO BE OAEENEA/^ New, Englanders were in an dilemma: New England’s economic boom said Hyde, whose office antici­ hotels being full every night. workers and homemakers seeking OMON.VOU HAVE EVEIWTHING ■ unusually receptive mood for TNintANTOM by Lm Falk A ty Bwry VOO N ttP RIOMT M E K An abundance of summer jobs times and the resulting explosion pates a whopping 10 to 15 percent That’s just not the ease. Prudence part-time employment. r : visitors, the Boston Celtics having and, for a change, a seller’s of summer vacation jobs worries increase in 1986 summer tourism dictates we say to the traveling "In the suburban areas,” Winer IT MM» PIRKm WHO m s \h ;been restored to the NBA throne market for job-hunters. folks like MieoFrucci. executive on the heels of a record $6.9 billion public, ‘Yes, we’re going to have a said, ‘ we’ve seen more signs of SUPPOOEP T O S U A U P and the Red Sox picking up the Considering the options, the New m e / director of the Cape Cod Chamber year (including “ trickle down” great summer, but there will be ‘Choose your own hours,’ ’Bonuses 'winning beat. England tourism industry wel­ of Commerce. dollars) in 1985. room at the inn,” ’ he said. for bringing your friend,’ and More significantly, gasoline pri­ comes the rare summer job glut "The biggest dilemma is the “ This tourism industry has "The question is not whether 'More than minimum wage,’ a ces had finally plummeted, infla- and is already dealing with it. ’intimidation factor’ that a lot of grown in sophistication in the past there will be enough people to phenomonon especially in the ,tion ^ rates were staying down, ’’The boom time has its down the media has begun to publicize few years,” he explained. “ The serve,” he noted, “ but the interest­ areas with the low unemployment U ■consumer "discretionary” income side, but it’s certainly^ a more that we’re full. We’re not full. I’ve states and regions with strong ing story about how the region areas. i U > W . (,n >

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Must be organ­ houses” Blanchard & Ro- \/ & noon, Monday through currently seeking a per­ Managers Auto Mechanic - expe­ babysitter for her 6 month ized, reliable and able to setto Real Estate 646-2482. CALL MOTHIMfe Friday. Ask tor Michael. & Education son to assist our area rienced. Must have own old starting In September. work 9pm thru lam Mon­ manager. Your time will • Booksellers tools. 40 hour week. Call Call 643-5643. day thru FIrdav. Addi­ $135,000 — 3 Bedroom be spent working In our When Readers Market 633-3669. tional hours may be re­ Colonial, large fireplaced SO-FRO FABRICS Vernon store os well os Computer-Typist Opera­ H«lp Wonted comes to K>mart... quired at month’s end. No living room, hardwood A s tro g ra p h learning the soles, m er­ Part or Full Time. Wee- tor. 50 to 60 WPM and experience necessary, floor, oak molding, newer P u x z le a Would you like to enjoy a opportunity follows HELP WANTED chandising and personnel knlghts 2 to 10pm and/or diversified duties. E.Hart­ will train. Please call kitchen, IVj baths, vinyl tiberal discount while work­ functions ot the area man­ Weadere Market hat opened a weekends. Flexible $4.00 ford location. Excellent 659-4021 Ext. 293. E O E , siding. Desirable neigh­ ing in a fabric and craft at­ ager. This Is a growth brand new etora located In working conditions and Answer to Prsviout Puzzle Port Time Inserters to start. Self serve snack M/F. borhood. 3 oorches.647- ACROSS 7 Ibtan character mosphere? Part time stu­ opportunity that con de­ Manchatlar'a busy K-mart. shoo attendent. Coll Atlas benefits. For a dependa­ wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask This expansion has created 8030. 8 BauMa X dents and mother hours velop Into 0 salaried man­ Birch Hill. 644-3610. ble person with interest in Jti _A M _E H AIM SJ 1 ^ "o tor Bob. new opportunities wHh one of 1 Cits 9 Qloba C f o u r avaiiabie Fuil time and en­ agement position. We secure position. Contact Part Time Fuff Time A _N O R E "’America's fastest growing ra> Executive Colonial — lo­ 6 Not parformad 10 Born Manchester Insurance try levei assistant managers offer a good starting wage tall bookstllars. Qatyourcar- Bookeeoter. Aoolv In per­ between 8:30am and 12:00 PEANUTS H \a JL w E N Ros- 17 Morning-aftar ill Partners will play active roles in your af­ rance and computer skills Tolland Tpke. to heer from you. To find out more setto Real Estate, 646- 16 Exainlnsa _T_ N A n I d I Interview appointment. struction. Must have 19 40t film tur E fairs in the year ahead. You will have experience helptui but not about our axcNIng FULL and tion for you. What are 2482.P leMstal _T DDCIE] one set of allies tor purely commercial U. S. POST OFFICE IN CAje Kt)U WANJT Tfe essential. 649-2891. FotoMot Coro. EOE-M/F. PART TIM E openirsga... and our transportation and be de­ you qualified to earn? Paul___ House Cleaners - Monday ITChiaf O lU l R lQ l purposes and another set for your so­ oompetitiva banafita, apply In per- pendable. Too wages 21 Sthaped Hair Stylists and Supervi­ Receptionist wanted for paid. 649-6087. through Friday with flexi­ PEANUTS $4.00/Hr 18 Baromatrie cial involvements. —— . F ix v r . X T H O o g HT Dental Hvoenlst-Port sors Wanted-For busy aon within the K-mart etora at: K - molding local real estate com­ mart Plaia. 23S Spencer Street, ble-hours. Immediate op­ KID STUFF $4.50/Hr. NCnCE TO CREDITORS prsaturs unit time, hours 8om-4:45pm. salon In Vernon, part time ESTATE OF 22 Rivsr in the Y u k ] Quality oriented Glaston­ pany. Evening hours and Mencheeter. C T. Cashler-Sunday Only. Ex­ enings. Call The House­ IB Diafigurs : i O C I . ^ H o u u p r e L L ' T t > u or full time. Flexible Sot. available. Coll Janet perienced cashier needed works, 647-0873. AVERAGE $5.00/Hr. WINIFRED SMITH, late of Congo V E E CANCER (June 21-July 22) Disappoint­ bury practice. Worm, hours. No following ne­ Manchester, deceased 20 Month (Fr.) at 643-1591. Readers Market as supervisor. Must be REAL MONEY $6.00/Hr. ment is likely today If you expect more trlendly stott. No Satur­ cessary. Call Manager. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ 23 Russian rulsr E L 1 T H A T THE= MA^HINF reliable and mature. Receptlonlst-NIce appear­ Gerald, Judge, of the Court 24 Aman than what you're entitled. Unfortunate­ days. 633-3509. 875<0588. An Equel Opportunity Employer TO P DOLLAR $7.50/Hr. 25 Fork prong S E R S| ly. the world doesn’t owe you a tree ride. Medical Office Assistant. Aoolv In person, Highland ance, good telephopne S Up ot Probate, District of Man­ 26Bordara chester at o hearing held on 28 Summari (Fr.| Know where to look tor romance and IN T H P IX Immediate opening. Var­ Park Market, 317 High­ personality and some se­ 27 Warm up a cretarial skills! Real Est­ If you are willing to June 16,1986 ordered that oil 37 Sandstone 46 Eight (comb, you'll find II. The Astro-Graph Match­ ied duties with direct pa­ Maintenance Technician land St., Manchester. claims most be presented to motor 27 Plaasa W O R f e i N G - tient contact. Full time ate license helpful but not work, we're willing to raply (abbr.I 39 Actress form) maker set Instantly reveals which signs NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Working Crew Chief tor the fiduciary on or before SOMatalbar 47 Ingssti are romantically perfect for you. Mall $2 • tBMbyWA.bc T h A V C ^ position. Benefits availa­ required. Flexible hours! pay. Call C. Brown to Mptember 19, 1986 or bo Mario — multi national cleaning barred os bv low provided. 32Hlghnots 28 City in 48 Roman road to Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, ble. Reply to PO Box 1455, company. Residential and Call Mr. Lindsey at 649- arrange an interview 41 Middle IN MANCHESTER AREA 4000. Mary Lou Taylor, 33 Thoator sign Psnnaylvania 49 Swiss canton Box 1846, Cincinnati. OH 45201. Be Rockville, C T 06066. commercial cleaning of 1-800-367-3720. Clerk (abbr.) 29 Ballot 43 Former Turkish 50 Negative prefix sure to state your zodiac sign. WINTHROP ®by Olofc CavalH Adams St. 446-597 carpets, floors, furniture, Manager, Assistant Man­ The tlduclorv Is; Auto and Truck Mechan­ ager and Cashier for high Secretary-Experienced. Thomas S. Florentino 34 Tantalus' 31 King David's president 61 Ship record Deerfield SL all etc. Experience preferred , LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're a bit more I WONDER IF I' l l b e a I'M SURE NOTSOINe ONE THINS-1 CON Y NEED ics - Immediate opening. but willing to train. Refer­ volume self-serve gas sta­ Part to full time. General 575 Main St. daughtar grandfather 44 Laant 62 Eskimo knifs Ferndale St. all office duties, typing occu- Manchester, CT 06040 ' susceptible to flattery than usual today. REPUBLICAN OR A DBVOCRAT TO BE AN INDEPENDENT, Experienced only with ences and good driving tion. Starting pay $25,000 I HOMES 3B Etsmally (abbr.) Someone who is aware oMhIs may try to IS AN IDENTITY PROBLEM. FoxcroH SI 50-88 own tools. 647-9552. raev critical Send re­ 057-06 2 3 4 B 1 WHEN r (SfaOWLP r K N O W T H A T . record a must. 649-3433, plus. Aoolv at Manchester FOR SALE 36 Curriculum — manipulate you. Lsnnmore SL all days. Texaco, 172 Demlng St or sumes to: Griswold 8< ■ ■ Fuss Laboratories, 360 3BWaiatcoat 12 VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Basically you T West Middle Tpke. 501-542 Mechanically Inclined - call 644-4578. NOTICE TO CREDITORS are an Industrious and productive per­ Growing golf car concern East Center Street, Man­ 40 Look cloaaty T New State Rd. 106-238 Forest Hills-Large 4 bed­ ESTATE OF son whoxises time well, but today you looking tor quality me­ Counselors for girls resi­ chester, Ct. 06040. EO E. 14 Jellereon St. all Babysitter Wanted. Mon­ room, 2'/2 bath colonial on HELENA H. 41 Of haaling and the clock may be totally out of sync. chanic trainee to repair dent camp In Stafford day thru Friday, 10am to No phone calls please. AGOSTINELLI, o/k/0 |abbr.» Kenwood St. all gasoline and electric golf Springs, Ct. Coll 684-7821 cul-de-sac. First floor HELENA D. I t LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The secret to 2pm. Please call after family room with fire­ 42 City in Hawaii Tolland Tpke. 472-525 cars. Full benefit package or 677-2M7 for application. AGOSTINELLI, Iota ot being popular with friends today is to be 6:00, ^46-9788. Window cleaners. Must place, roomy eat-ln- Manchester, deceased including Insurance, uni­ 4A Actor------IB 19 20 21 22 22 more Interested In them than you are in Union PI. all be experienced. Steady • kltchen, spacious dining The Hon. William E. Fitz­ forms, profit sharing and Housekeeoer/Companlon DuWsa yourself. Do lots of listening and little Union St. 133-264 Swimming Instructors tor work, good pay with room. A real find tor Gerald, Judge, of the Court overtime. Brueban Corp., - to assist older convalesc­ of Probate, District of Man­ 48 Poatry foot talking. girls resident como In fringe benefits. Call 649- >$159,900. Joyce G. Epstein SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It’s best to­ Strickland St. all 25 West Rd„ Bolton 06040. ing woman. Call 635-0824, Stafford Springs, Ct. Call chester at o hearing held on 49 DIaehargs • •HBbyWA.laa. ^25 (tHUJU 5334. •.Real Estate, 647-8895.0 June 19,1986 ordered that all 27 2B 2B day not to discuss your family problems Oxford St. ^ all 647-1774. leave message. 684-7821 or 677-2667 tor claims must be presented to B2 Suproms with outsiders. They can’t provl'de you Cambridge St. 14-100 application. Easy Assembly Work! the fiduciary on or before BBParehss 33 with solutions, but you could provide $714.00 per 100. Guaran­ NO'nCC TO CMOITORS Seotember 22, 1986 or be Marble St. all ESTATE OF barred os bv low provided. B4 Small ttisitsr them with fodder for gossip. Coroenters-Would you teed payment. No BNe«. ROSEL BRAUNSBERG, late Mary Lou Taylor, (oomp. wd.) 36 3 ^ SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You McCabe St. - all like a good paying lob? If Detalls-Send stamped en­ Of Manchester, dectosed you are experienced In alt Clerk BB Swallow might be a bit flirtatious today, and you B rid ge Stock Place all WANTED velope: ELAN-173, 3418 The Hon. William E. Fitz­ The fiduciary Is; 42 43 44 4B phases of commercial Gerald, Judge, of the Court BaBssr(Lat) 40 could unwittingly flash provocative North Main St. 350-406 Full Time Secretary for Real Estate Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, Nathan G. Agostlnelll glances at the wrong person. work, rough to finish, with F L ., 33482. of Probate, District of Man­ 144 Delmont St. Forest St. 30-120 Office - $6.(X) per hour, 9am-5pm (hours a minimum of 3 years chester at a hearing held on Manchester, CT 06040 46 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It Isn’t not so, the natural play results in the June 19, 1986 ordered that all DOWN Otis St. 20-70 experience call Kim at 058-06 necessary for you to spend money to­ NORTH S-U- Declarer, loss of four tricks. Suppose, UioiM l can be modified for qualified person). Commission drivers claims must be presented to S2 229-6556. the fiduciary on or before eo day to impress others. Pay your fair ♦ K Q 7 4 that South at trick one does not play East Center Si 25-200 odd only needed. Call Clyde 646- 1 Eouador oapitsi share, but don’t feel impelled to grab Call 646-5099 for interview. 1140 Anytime. September 21, 1986 or be F J J spare that king! his ace on Blast’s heart king. On a heart Center SL 11-225 barred os bv law provided. 2 Oivs volos to 54 the whole tab. ♦ K 62 return, declarer now wins his ace, Knox St. all Mary Lou Taylor, HELP? 3 Additional onss AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) People ♦ A 8 8 2 By Jamea Jacoby Clark NEED you associate with will have a strong ef­ plays a spade to dummy’s king, back Valley St. all GOLDEN OAKS REALTY Sales - Earn approxi­ 4 Sssama 1 ^ WORLD mately $9.S0/Hr. selling The fiduciary Is; fect on your momentum today. If you WEST EAST to his 10, and then leads the heart 10. Newman St. all 1212 Boston Turnpike - Route 44 Heinz Braunsbarg FAST? B Bhmdsr Although aces were meant to take West will cover, and South ruffi In wicker furniture, wall de­ 70 Concord Rd. 23 are tied In with sluggish types, you'll ♦ S2 ♦ 8 8 kings, this rule is not really ironclad, 6 Part of a shos (Oiesb by NEA. Inc drag your feet as well. F Q 7 62 dummy. Now come the club ace and a Rosmary Rd. all Bolton, C T 06040 TRAVEL core and baskets doing Manchester, CT 06040 F K 8 4 056-06 Advertise with PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Timing Is ♦ Q 10 9 ♦ A J 8 7 as today’s deal will show. But first, for club ruff, and South cashes his good Cottage SL 72-82 home parties. For Infor­ extremely Important today where your ♦ Q 10 & 3 ♦ K 9 7 4 those of you who believe bridge has no OPPORTUNITY mation call 529-8168. nine of hearts, discarding a diamond. Maple St. , 25-06 NOTICE TO CREDITORS tasks are concerned. Work that Is easy slmilaritv to poker, why do you think The Herald SOUTH A diamond will now be puiyed and the Foster St. 60-109 ESTATE OF to do now will be much harder It left until South bid thTM diamonds after North RENE JEAN QUINTAL, ♦ A J 10 » 6 defenders will Uke two tricks, but the Pearl St. 2-60 High school grad­ and get CELEBRITY CIPHER tomorrow. had raised to two spades? l ^ t was a last diamond can be ruffed in dummy AUTOMOTIVE SALES Interoffice a/k/0 RENE J. QUINTAL, C M H R y Q p m r flfVplogri Bm ar* creeled from quotetlone by femoue people, peel end preeent. F a 10 9 s Spruce St. uates 17-34 years late of Manchester, Been M ier In ttw cipher atande tor enotfwr rodpy'c olum M tquatt V. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your mo­ bluff bid, made to Inhibit West from to make the contract. 74-108 Operations Projects tives will be very transparent today It ♦ 8 4 3 leading that suit. As the car^ lie, a di­ Glenwood SL 86-180 Automotive Sales Person to sell new and used old. No experi­ deceased by CX)NNIE WIENER ♦ ,J , Supervisor The Hon. William E. Fitz­ FAST you are nice to people just because you amond lead would quickly defeat the .V “ well tf cars and trucks tor one of Manchester’s oldest ence necessary.. To be responsible for Gerald, Judge, of the Court w defenders’ trumps split 3-1, but de­ Lyndals SL all and most reliable dealerships selling America's think they can do something for you. In­ Vulnerable: Neither contract, but what about after the dally paper work related of Probate, District of Man­ •‘Q VFHPU EV G WEPKP FN WDFVP FN sincerity will misfire. clarer will be no worse off than be- Butternut St. all #1 cars. Good Pay. Out­ chester at a hearing held on RESULTS! Dealer: North heart deuce ii led? to manpower and mater- June 19,1986 ordered that all TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your grit The natural play la for South to win needing to Hickory St. all standing benefits O KPDOOEY UPY8BX JEBX VFAPBXEY8 find the diamond ace with West. Excellent pay plan with guarantee plus com­ lala for large general con­ claims must be presented to and determination might not be strong West Nortfe East Soalb East’s king with thetoe ace, draw trumpa Ferguson Rd. 121-360 tractor. Immediate open­ the fiduciary on or before Manchester enough to gratify your ambitious de­ mission, new demo,' retirement plan, major offered. Coll col­ Pass ! ♦ and then play dummy’s jack of beans. ing. Salary commanau- September 22, 1986 or be sires today. Instead ol victory, you may Pass 2 S > P' . Garth Rd. 0-24 medical, paid vacation plus many more bene­ lect barred os by low provided. JDPV8 JEBX EB.” — OTBXFD TYCYFJY. Pass $♦ West will win the queen, and now the fits. Apply In person to rata with experience. Herald stiave a near miss. Pass 4 4 Pass Pass Hackmatack St. all Apply to the Morv Loo Taylor, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The world belongs to the anthualaat who keeps declarer must hope that West does not Clerk OEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be optimistic Pass The Lincoln Memorial In Washing­ ( 518) 462-5661 MAK Campiny cool.” — William McFaa. play a diamond. If West does play dia- Mr. Tom Duff, Carter Chevrolet, Inb. The fiduciary Is; today, but not unrealistic. Don’t kid ton, D.C., la open dally from 8 a.m. to MANCHESTER HERALD 640 Hilliard St. Nellie A. Quintal 643-2711 yourself Into believing certain real prob­ Opening lead: V 2 ' monds, the only chance for declarer is mldnl^t. An elevator has been In­ 1229 Main Street, Manchester, C T • 646-6464 8:30-2:30 Mon.-Wed. Manchailer 43 Oakwood'Rd. lems do not exist. that West holds the ace. Since that is stalled for the handicapped. Call NOW 647-9946 643-2659 Manchester, C’T 06040 055-06 I ______I. 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, June 23, 1986 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS Town’s motorists Cheney festival Yanks get even; I HOMES I HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS 1 RECREATIONAL FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT I EQUIPMENT lead seat-belt use has fun for all embarrass Bosox Oversized — Manchester, Younger Colonial — 3 Glastonbury - One bed­ Ross 20" two wheel girls . . . p a g e 3 ... page 11 p a g e 1 5 $149,900. Rooms Including bedroom, 1 Vi baths, alum­ room Condo. Just receco- bicycle. Very good condi­ BUSnifSS & SUmCE DIRiCflM 2, 14x18 bedrooms with inum sided house In 8th rated. New appliances, tion. $25.00. 643-6801.D bul It-I n dressers a nd book­ district! Rec room and new wall-to-wall carpet. shelves highlight this 3 treed lot! We guarantee $600 a month. Includes Girl's Bike. — Ross 20", CARPENTRY/ MU bedroom Cope. 13x20 flre- our homes! Blanchard 8< heat and hot water, 6K- Pink. Excellent condition. I D CHILQ CARE REMOOEUN8 0 ELECTRICAL m SERVICES Dloced family room. 2 full Rossetto Real Estate, 646- 8903. ! $60.00. 646-4848. □ baths, large rear deck, 2 2482.0 ______CoiDontry and remodel- Dumas Electric — Having car garage and much Mlnl-BIke Frame $35.00. W ; "V more.D.W. Fish Realty, 2 Full Baths — FIreplaced Call 742-7485 after 5:00pm. Ing services — Complete Electflcal Problems? I HOMES home repairs and remo- Need a large or a small 643-1591 or 871-1400.a living room, rec room, D & D Lanffscoping. V « garage and a fabulous lot FOR RENT will do bahvflttlng In my dellno. Quality work. Ref­ Repair? We Specialize In IB0AT8/MARINE erences, licensed and In­ Residential Work. Joseph tion cuttings, hedgg trii Excellent starter — Cov­ In Bower School district! LIcontod Monchottor miong, Prunings, flowiiT $120's. We guarantee our Manchester-3 bedrooms, I EQUIPMENT homo. (Vorplonck School sured. Call 646-8165. Dumas. Fully Licensed. entry, $75,900. Nice 3 bed­ Free Estimates. 646-5253. 8i shrub plantings, m i room starter ranch In homes I Blanchard & Ros­ appliances, $675 per Aroo). Coll A46-3793. estimates. Call 659-2M quiet location. Large setto,Real Estate 646- month. Security, No Pets. 16 foot Mad River canoe, after 5:30pm. 2482.0 647-9137. Mandtrstrr) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm paddles Included. Used Umlh 12x17 living room and 10x14 enclosed heated tour times. Excellent con­ Cortifled nur$e$ oldo HEATING/ Odd Jobs-Pointing, w . porch. Home Is In good Bing, Bang, Boom! dition. $800. Please call would llko to bobytlt 1 Independent Construc­ 0 3 PLUMBING dow cleaning, hedgg* child In my homo full tion Co. General Contrac­ condition and only 5 min­ Owners need a quick sole. I STORE AND 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- /lawn cutting. Call M ail utes to the water. Re­ Reduced over$5,000 and 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for hmo. 64M6M. tors, custom home build­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ 649-5695 anytime. !# duced tor quick sale.D.W, ready for an offer. 3 I OFFICE SPACE Bob. ing and remadellng, throom remodeling; In­ Tuesday, June 24,1986 25 Cents Fish Realty, 643-1591 or bedrooms, IV3 baths, new siding, excavation, etc. stallation water heaters, Bookeeplng fullchargg'il4 871-1400.O furnace, newer roof. Manchester - Downtown 16 foot Day Cruiser with Uconsod doycoro pro­ Call 456-8865 or 456-7215. garbage disposals; faucet years experience fdr 4) Lovely treed 1'/2 acre lot. retail or office space, 1750 1985 60 HP Mercury en­ vided. Hovo full time op­ repairs. 649-4539. Vlso/M- small business. Write C ^ Now being offered at Clean — Manchester square feet. 668-1447. gine. All features plus EZ ening for child, 2 yeore or Remove mineral buildup asterCard accepted. N Bookeepmg, 47 TerejM Coventry $92,900. Nicely decorated $129,900. Jackson & Jack- loader trailer. $4,000 (best older In Manchester Rd., Manchester; C T. ^ son Real Estate, 647-8400 from your teakettle by older 3 bedroom Colonial. offer). Call 647-9407 or home. Loving fomlly en­ pouring In half a cup of Reagan takes or 646-8646.0 647-1349. vironment. I am a mother 12x18 living room and white vinegar and one MI8CEUANE0U8 14x20 dining room. Conve­ Brand New Listing! Very with professional child­ ouort of tap water. Hoot to chief fires nient to busline and shop- Wilson Business Offices Hobble Cat - 16'. Califor­ ren's librarian expe­ I SERVICES attractive 4 room condo nia special. Aluminum rolling boll ond let stand Ding. Nice level backyard. and support services. Fur­ rience. Lunch and 2 for one hour. Pour out Double A Fence CP. fip- Excellent home In this townhouse, 2 bedrooms, nished offices, secretarial trailer with storage box, snacks provided. 647-0536. IV2 baths, gorgeous ca­ solution, fill with water, Odd lobs. Trucking. pert stockade and rOH part-timers price range.D.W. Fish service, reception, tele­ double trapeze, loaded. Home repairs. You name fencing, repair or InstaUd- contra aid binets In fully appllanced boll again and discord. Realty 643-1591 or 871-1400. phone answering, word Excellent condition. Call It, we do It. Free esti­ tIon. Coll Tony A l b ^ . kitchen. Small complex In ' 646-3327 or 678-1300. Brad. Add buildup to your Manchester. Offered at processing and copier fa­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. 649-9906. cilities. Level H Watkins CARPENTRY/ budget by selling no- $82,500, Jackson 8, Jack- longer used furniture and Officers protest; Manchester — $97,900. Center, 935 Main St., Man­ I PETS AND REMODEUNG Hawkes Tree Service — A. Henry Personalised son Real Estate. 647-8400 chester. 647-0073. appliances with o low-cost Cape Cod. Cute Cape Cod or 646-8646.0 Bucket Truck 8, Chipper. .Lawn Care-Complete' home waiting tor the right I.SUPPLIES ad In Classified. 643-2711. Stump Removal. Free Es­ budget undecided pitch to nation Farrand Remodeling — lawn care and londscoiW family. Three bedrooms, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ timates. Special consider­ Ing. Free estimates, fully garage. In-ground pool. ILOTS/LAND I RESORT 8 free kittens. Varlenty of ters, room additions, PAINTING/ ation for Elderly and Han­ Insured, all work guorap- Call today for details. FOR SALE PROPERTY Colors. Box trained. decks, all types of remo­ I dicapped. 647-7553. teed, senior cItiMns dlt» By George Layng Won't lastljoyce G. Ep­ Checked by a yet, will deling and repairs. FR EE [PAPERING counts. 647-1349. Herald Reporter WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ the difference in the vote,” stein Real Estate, 647- Residential building lot In Coventry Lake- deliver If necessary. 742- estimates. Fully Insured. Delivering clean farm dent Reagan, denied an opportun­ Speakes said. 8895.n Andover. 1.56 Acres. High Woterfront cottages now Telephone 643-6017, otter Name your own price — loam; 5 yards $75 plus tax. Lawn care, driveways C O V E N TR Y — The town's six ity to address the House in person, In arranging his speech, Reagan and D ry! Offered at available. $150-$250 a 6pm, 647-8509. Father and son. Fast, Also sand, stone, and sealed, special Weekly part-time police officers have been went on television today to appeal put off a planned trip to Las Vegas Jackpot! Contemporary $45,000. Jackson 8. Jack- I MISCELLANEOUS dependable service. gravel. Call 643-9504. lover's dream house! 3600 week. 742-3022. summer) rote. Manches­ told by Chief Frank V. Trzaskos for more U.S. aid to Nicaraguan later today to speak at a campaign son Real Estate, 647-8400 I FOR SALE Painting, Paperhanging ter/BoHon. Coll 647-0467. that they will lose their jobs on so. ft. 8 rooms, 3 bed­ or 646-8646, □ DO A TWO-WAY favor ... 8, Removal. Coll 646-5761. rebels and said “ the cause of fund-raiser for former Rep. Jim rooms, 2Vj baths, terrific I MISCELLANEOUS get extro cosh for ytourself ONE OF T H E good habits Spring Cleon Up Done, Monday, prompting charges that freedom in Central America and Santini, R-Nev., who is running for layout. Plush carpeting. RCA portable video­ safety concerns are being ignored the national security of the United INVESTMENT I FOR RENT recorder with camera and and make It possible for Commercial Painting thrifty people have deve­ Pointing done. TrsM eu| the Senate. Afterward, the presi­ Elegant master bedroom, I someone else to enjoy Contractors-lnterlor and loped Is dally reading of down. Attics and cellars for political reasons. States" are at stake. dent was to have flown to Santa 2 car garage, built In 1984. PROPERTY extra occessoiles. Origi­ I nal cost opproxlmotely those golf clubs you never exterior painting. 20 years the ads In clossifled. cleaned. Yards cleanM Although the decision to field a “ I need your help,” Reagan said Barbara, Calif. Ottered at $219,900.Jack- Manchester 22 by 26 Gar­ That's where they find age with upstairs. Call for $2000. Now $900. 646-2522 use. Sell them with a want In business. Fully Insured. and lunk removed. 64)« strictly full-time force was sup­ in the speech delivered from the Announcing Reagan's decision son & Jackson Real Est­ Three stores and Six ad. Free Estimates. 742-8628. value buys. ate, 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 all details. $150 per month. after 5pm. 7607 otter Spm. ported by the Town Council this White House Oval Office. to make a television address. apartments. Newer 400 643-2129 or 646-3929. spring when members approved He said the leftist Sandinista Speakes said; “ He wanted the AMP service, newer roof. Whites Coin Master Metal the budget proposal for the 1986-87 government of Nicaragua is the Block 8, stucco construc­ opportunity to speak. He was One vear old U&R Con­ Detector IV-TR Series 2. fiscal year, it has stirred a storm of “one tragic glaring exception" to temporary. 3 bedrooms, tion. Needs cosmetic denied t)ie opportunity to speak, so I ROOMMATES $90.00. Call 649-0173.0 I protest among the part-timers. the tide of democracy that now lorge family rrom. Hying work. The figures work! KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by U rry Wright he is seeking another means to I WANTED They charge the decision was prevails in Central America. appeal directly to the House of rrom, and dining room. Some owner financing 2 Snow tires with rims size TOWN OF MANCHESTER Seperate office or den. 2'/2 possible. Call for all de­ F78-14. $75.00.0 LEGAL NOTICE made without a fair hearing on the Reagan's speech was carried by Represenatives on this matter, baths, fireplace, etc. tails. $189,900. Strano Real Wanted llve-ln compan­ merits of the program and has put Cable News Network, but the other “ He will do so by making a $212,OOO.U8,R Realty, 643- Estate, 647-7653.0 ion for disabled male. The Plonnlng and Zoning Commission will hold a public the town at risk. three television networks. CBS. speech in the Oval Office that will Mattress — Fits hospital w r IF i Ho l d -Th e hearing on Monday, July 7,1986at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing 2692.0 Basic responsibility to bed. Brand newconditlon. "He (Trzaskos) has severely NBC and ABC, decided not to air be covered by some of the sleep in apartment and be DOOE. OpEK He Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ REAL ESTATE $75. Call 643-8555 after necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: jeopardized the safety of the the speech live. television networks, if not all.” Manchester - $139,900. on coll during the night. In 6pm. D (Ster DOT, AH rtis FaeMce. WANTED (a)UL come i n '. TOWN OF MANCHESTER - ZONING REGULATION full-time officers and has severely Reagan took to television to Speakes said. Cheney Home'. Sollcf 5-5 exchange for room and A M E N D M E N T (Z-70) - Petition to amend the Zoning Regu­ two family home In desir­ board. Call ED 289-6260. jeopardized the safety of the public deliver the speech that he had Two 275 Gallon_ Fuel lations by adding Article IV, Section 17, governing the con- itself." said Dennis Baboval. one of hoped to give directly to members able area. Small, quiet Wanted to buy o house for Tanks. One with 100 gal­ structon of Elderly Congregate Housing In residential zones, Herald photo by Pinto street, some remodeling lons fuel In It. Both for and adding to Article II, Sections 2, 3,4, 5,6, 7 and 15 provi­ the part-time officers and a of the House before its scheduled $76,000 thru CHFA In Man­ WANTED sions for elderly congregate housing aso Special Exception spokesman for the group. vote on the aid package already completed. Wir­ chester or Coventry. No $99.00. 649-31 lO.o In residential zones. ing updated, many other Real Estate agnts Please. TO RENT ------(------Trzaskos's decision increases Shelly Mora helps Louise Michaud ter High School Monday. Nearly 500 Wednesday. Improvements made. 3 ORLANDO ANNULLI - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - SANRICO Storm 647-1105. Gos Fired Boiler — Four DRIVE (A-32) • Aopllcotlon under Article II, Section 16.15.02 the workload of an already short- adjust and pin her mortarboard before members of the Class of 1986 received He was denied the chance to car detached garage, pas­ years old. Large size. (a) to permit construction of an offlce/warehouse facility staffed full-time force and over­ speak in the House by Speaker sible room for expansion. Centered acreage Buyer must remove. Call requiring more than sixty (60) porklng spaces on a parcel looks the fact that the less commencement exercises at Man.ches- diplomas. More pictures on page 3. ■Thomas P. O'Neil), who said such Attic has hardwood 9:30am. to4:30pm .$99.00. larger fhon four (4) acres In on Industrial Zone fora propety Wanted. For residential Identified as Lots 5 ond 6 - Sanrico Drive. expensive part-time officers can an apeparance would be floors. Call today for a development. Either sin­ 647-8003.O causes private showing, won't Reliable working couple HICKS PROPERTIE5 - INLAND WETLANDS BOUNDARY save the town money, Baboval “unprecedented.' gle family or condomi­ with 2 quiet teenaged boys last long! Realty World, Baby Carriage and D IS P U TE - 483 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST (H-49) - Appllco- charged Monday. The six part- Reagan said the- Soviet Union nium. Coll 346-4216. seeks large two or three tlon under Section 7 of the Inland Wetlands and Water­ time officers were to have com­ has invested more than $1 billion in 646- 7709. □ Stroller combination. courses Regulations to chonge a wetlands boundary for 483 bedroom apartment or pleted a town-paid training pro­ Nicaragua to father its aim of duplex, preferably in Beige and white. Excel­ Middle Turnpike West. Cheer marks commencement blackout Eost Horttord - New list­ ROOMS Manchester or Vernon. lent condition. $55.00. 647- DAVID L. GUNAS - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - SHELDON gram this summer that would have turning that country "into the first ing! 4 bedroom cape with I 8203 after 4pm.□ Soviet base on the American FOR RENT C a n ' move In Imm e­ ROAD (G-57) - Application under Article II, Sectjon allowed them to receive state law garage, fenced yard, diately! 643-2711 ext. 34, 16.15.02(a) to permit construction of a manufacturing focil- enforcement certification, he mainland.” A noontime thunderstorm left stove, refrigerator, wall- ask for Gary. Golf Clubs - Lady's Ity which reaulres parking In excess of sixty (60) spaces tor o "Nicaragua is becoming a Soviet about 3,500 electric customers in to-wall. Newer roof and i n portion of 660V Tolland Turnpike, known as Lat 7, Manches­ added. Room for rent. Kitchen matched starter with 3 ter Industrial Park III. base every day that we debate and parts of Manchester and Bolton furnace. Priced to sell at prlveledges, oh busline, He said they have already at Manchester High School woods and club cart, bag debate and debate and do no­ without power today, a Northeast $87,900. Belflore Agency, close to center of town and balls. Excellent. $85. RAYMOND F. DAMATO - INLAND WETLANDS BOUND­ completed all but two courses. 647- 1413. 646-7066. ARY DISPUTE - NEW STATE ROAD (D-38) - Aopllcotlon "What is the rational? about it?" thing.” Reagan said. Utilities spokesman said. CLOTHING 649-1794.0 Z)tMt,,ICA.Inc under Section 7 of the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses By John Mitchell numbered more than the boys, who Mayor Barbara Weinberg. School Regulations to relocate a wetlands boundary for land identi­ Baboval asked. “ How can you Reagan compared his mission The power was expected to be Unfurnished room for fied as 231V New Stole Road. invest ail this money and not Herald Reporter were dressed in red. Superintendent James P. with that of former President restored by 2:30 p.m. today, the rent. Female. Share kit­ Man's brand new suit. They listened attentively, if a bit Kennedy, and Board of Eklucation' spokesman said. The outage oc­ ENDROLLS At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written benefit from it?” Harry Truman, who appealed for TODAY'S chen 8, bath., washer- Beige 3 piece. Size 32. $40. 27'h width - 258 ITRUCKS/VANS MISCELLANEOUS Baboval said Trzaskos is "reck­ It was the funnest of times, it was restlessly, to most of the speeches. Chairman Leonard Seader also post-World War II aid to Greece curred when some primary wires Phone 872-9064.O 1 communications received. A copy of this petition has been dryer on premises. $60 a 13% width - 2 for 2S8 I FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE filed In the Town Clerk's office and may be inspected during lessly spending the taxpayers' the funkiest of times. There were no introductions, and addressed the graduates. and Turkey to keep them from were downed on East Middle fioni I'sliih week. Call 649-1812. I office hours. From a helicopter, the frenzy on in some cases the only sound that, Turnpike after a transformer Men's custom made M UST be picked up at the money." Confetti littered the grandstand falling under communist domina­ Manchester Herald Office 1977 Chevy Pickup-Vj Ton PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Manchester High School's athletic could be heard between speakers tion. He said Congress responded blew. shoes. Size 11-A. Cost $89, Pick-up truck cap. 6 feet LEO KWASH, SECRETARY Trzaskos could not be reached — and some graduates' hair — as jfel before 11 A.M. ONLY. with extra heavy springs, by 8 feet. 295-0072 days. for comment Monday or today and field Monday night might have was the rumble of distant thunder. by putting America's interests Affected in Manchester were I APARTMENTS sell for $25.00. Four Doted at Manchester, C T this 23rd day of June, 1986. the graduates picked up their months old. Excellent 6 cylinder, 7800 miles, 8 $99.00, or best offer. □ did not return several phone calls looked and sounded like a huge “ We have found you to be a good diplomas. A beach ball was batted first “ and supported aid.” Summit. Parker, and East Center 1 FOR RENT foot bed, power steorlng 047-06 by Norma condition. 649-1170. a from a reporter. outdoor rock concert, complete class — cooperative in spirit and back and forth, firecrackers The speech provides Reagan the streets, E;ast Middle Turnpike. and power brakes. with lawn chairs and loud cries. In Tedtord, East Hartford, older gen­ In March, when the chief pres­ sensitive to one another.” Princi­ popped and paper airplanes soared opportunity to appeal to House Starkweather Street. Avondale AM/FM. $2,100. 742-5054. Tires mounted on Toyota fact, the scene was part of the tleman, 2 room efficiency, TAG SALES wheels. Size 75R-14. All ented the police budget for fhe pal Jacob Ludes said as he during a ceremony that saw Ludes members for their support in Road. Bretton Road. North Elm NOTICE school's 93rd annual commence­ Street, and Henry and Walker all utilities, share a bath. steel belted. $99.00. Call PUBLIC HEARING fiscal year beginning July 1. he welcomed the graduates. present a certificate to his daugh­ advance of a vote Wednesday. ment exercises. streets. In Bolton, power was out in $72 weekly. 647-0069. FURNITURE Tog Sole - from 9am to If you need a better car to 643-6832.Q BOARD OF DIRECTORS proposed that a sixth full-time Using the class song. "A Little ter Julie. Kennedy hand one to his Reagan on Monday asked permis­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT " I just want to know if we ha veto the northern half of town from 5:30pm. 4 days. Starts drive the youngsters to officer be hired to replace the Help From My Friends" as his son Jeffrey, and Nathan Hale sion to address the House in Manchester-4 rooms, with Friday. Old rocker, other get a real job now." said graduate Boston Turpike. including Lake school, check the many Auto Luggage Rack — Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of part-time force, according to Re­ theme, salutatorian Matthew Kim School principal Leo Diana give person, but was refused by House stove, $500 monthly, se­ antiques. Electric offerings In today's Clas­ Diana Brassell, helping to set the Street. Notch Road, and Hop River 51x84 Chrome stainless Monchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the publican Town Council member paid a debt to some of his. "To another to his daughter Francene. Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill. THE MORTGAGE curity deposit, call after blanket, spread and sified columns. 643-Zni. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, tone of the two-hour ceremony. Road. steel. Suitable for van or Phillip Bouchard. The move would everyone out there who has been White House spokesman Larry CLAUSE 6pm. 649-8365. King - Sized bed. Firm drapes, yarn, lamps, as­ Connecticut, on Tuesday, July 1, 1986 at 8:00 P.M. to con­ Goofy sunglasses ruled, and se­ Donna Hewett called her high Manchester police said no acci­ sorted dishes, good boys large wagon. $35.00. 646- sider and act on the following: give the department six full-time my friend over the years. I'd like to Speakes said the president, who Most of us cannot pay mattress. Two twin box 3067.a rious thoughts were temporarily school years "a good experience." had been scheduled to depart dents or other problems were Studio type Apartrhent. springs. Frome. Excellent clothing and baby Items. [CAMPERS/ Appropriations to be odded to capital accounts of the 198687 officers and three supervisors — a say thank you. I would never have the full price of a house budget for fhe purpose of paying the costs of: put up on the shelf along with four adding that she hoped to go on to today, would remain in Washing­ reported because of the storm. in cash. As a result, H- Partly furnished. Work­ condition. Will be sold Chains, rope, lumber and TRAILERS situation Bouchard contended made it this high orthis far without ing single male adult pre­ other tools, miscellane­ 1. Consfructlng up to 24 units of multifamlly residential ren­ could leave the force understaffed. years' worth of schoolbooks. Manchester Community College to ton until after the House vote. In addition to power being nancing must be se­ with 2 complete sets of INVITATION TO BID you.” cured. Attorneys gener­ ferred. Lease, secutiry. sheets, 1 bedspread. All ous . 28 Williams Rd., tal housing for the elderly at 108 North Elm Street, theap- The council approved the spend­ In the parking lot, nearly every study hotel management. "He will remain in town to knocked out. cable television sub­ 1981 Coleman Pop-Up. The Manchester Public proprlatlon for such prolect fo be In the amount of ally insist that a mort­ No Pets. 643-2880. for $220, Or best offer. Bolton. Just before Flano. $1,300,000.00; and ing plan shortly thereafter, but other car was emblazoned with Class of 1986 valedictorian Eliza­ “ I will get my Jag someday,” continue to work on gathering scribers were left without service gage clause be inserted Sleeps 8, excellent condi­ Schools solicits bids for some kind of red-and-white mes­ beth Harvey counted time spent in said Barbara Brewer, who plans to for part of today. However, the 643-8082, evenings 8, wee­ PAVING WALKWAYS AT 2. Modernizing and rehabllllatlng Manchester High townspeople later defeated the votes for the Contra aid pack8rge.” in the contract. This 2 Bedroom Flat-heat and tion. Many Extras. Ask­ sage. Two Volkswagens parked school down to the second, then go into real estate in order to pay outage was not storm-related, said kends. Keep trying!. ing $3,195. 649-5005. ROBERTSON SCHOOL for School, Waddell Elementary School, Bowers Elemen­ proposal in a referendum. said Speakes. clause permits you to hot water, carpeted, all I CARS the 1986-1987 school year. tary School, Verplonck Elementary School and Nathan together — one red. the other white told the group to spend the for that luxury car. Barbara Roberts, a spokeswoman apply to a lending in­ appliances, air condi­ Sealed bids will be received A second town meeting on the Reagan arranged two lobbying Lazy Bov rocker In good FOR SALE Hale Elementary School, the appropriation for such pro- — were painted exactly the same remaining moments of life enjoy­ “ I think this was the best place to meetings during the day with for Cox Cable Greater Hartford, stitution for a mortgage tioner. Call 647-1595. condition. Gold uphols­ until July 2,1986,2;00P.M.,at lects to be In the amount of $8,880,000.00. budget is scheduled for Wednes­ loan. It is usually for a MOTORCYCLES/ which time they will be day. If residents decide to hold way but in opposite colors. Their ing the present. “ We can always go in the whole state.” said John about six congressmen who were which serves Manchester. tery. $70. 649-0734. a I oubllcly opened. The right Is Financing said appropriations and additions to sold budget specific amount, pay­ Available July 1. Loyely 5 by the Issuance of general obligation bonds of the Town In an another referendum, it will occur humped backs read, respectively, remembipr the past and make Szarek. who hopes to enter Nor­ described by Speakes as being Roberts said the system was able over a specific [ MOPEDS reserved to relect any and all amount not to exceed $1,300,000.00 for Item 1 and In an “ 19" and “86.” In the flatbed of plans for the future but we must wich Military University in Ver­ turned off this morning for Man­ room apartment (2br). Small Empire Style maho­ bids. Specifications and bid July 8. undecided on how to vote for the period of years at a spe­ 2nd floor of 2-fomlly 1985 S-10 Blazer 2x2. Auto forms may be secured at the amount not to exceed $8,880,000.00 for Item 2. another vehicle, a wooden sign live in the present,” she said. mont on a ROTC scholarship, like chester subscribers so that main­ cified rate of interest. A gany drop leaf table. Two 1981 Honda - CB 650 cus­ Baboval complained that the adminstration package, which house. Heat, hot water trans, AM -FM radio, air Business Office, 45 North Such motters relating to the foregoing as.may be properly pronounced “ Class of MHS Rules Met with screams of "give 'em his brother before him. ‘ tenance work could be performed. specified period of time drawers. (16"xl8" Top) tom. King and queen School Street, Manchester, considered ot said hearing. ' part-timers were not t()Id they calls for $1IX) million in aid for the and V2 of garage included. Good condition. Antique. cond., beige with tan Inte­ — Free at Last!” hell, Harry,” Harry Maidment. a When all the diplomas had been She said crews were temporarily will be granted to secure seats. Like new. Plexafer- Connecticut. Hearing on Report of fhe Chorter Revision Commission, were being fired until they re­ Nicaraguan rebels. The president such a loan. If your fi­ $525. Reference and secur­ $75.00. 649-9947. □' rior. Under 14,000 miles In Graduates filed onto the windy teacher and guidance counselor at issued, class president Christine delayed by the storm, and were ity deposit required. excellent condition. $9,800 ring. $1500. 649-1634. 0S^06 dated May 27,1986. ceived a letter dated June 20. The also lobbied members of Congress nancial position or in­ field during the processional as a the school for 35 years, gave a brief Neville gave the signal, and by phone. Speakes said. forced to stop work on utility poles come does hot satisfy the Middle-aged or older cou­ Hutch — 54" long top. Has or best offer. 633-2468. Proposed fee tor Inspecting backflow prevention devices In­ matter deserved more public ple preferred. 646-8588 af­ stalled In connection with and use ot the water system. scrutiny and debate, he said. long row of relatives, friends and graduation speech. Maidment. seniors turned their tassles, “ We will continue to work. We until the weather changed. lending institution’s loan glass doors. Excellent well-wishers formed, snapping a who is retiring this year, asked the quickly becoming MHS alumni. All cable service should be requirements, the appli­ ter 5pm. condition. Asking $75.00. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Proposed appropriation to Education Special Bouchard said Monday he are very, very close. There are LEGAL NOTICE Prelects - Fund 41 - EERA Chapter I, 198687 .... 8302,404.89 stream of pictures and hugging group to give support to future Together, the graduates gave a undecided people, a handful of restored by this evening, Roberts cation may be denied. Call 646-1565 after 5pm. □ to be finonced by State Grants. thought Trzaskos was going to The mortgage clause One bedroom. No pets. gradually phase out the part-time their seniors before they reached political candidates who favor a final Indian victory cry, that could undecided people, who will niake said. will have protected you $400. Available July 1st. At a meeting on June 16,1986 the Planning and Zoning Com­ Proposed appropriation to Education Special j Rollaway bed. Good con­ 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix. mission made the followlnoateclslons: program, and he agreed with the metal bleachers. Among the strong school system, and urged be heard from blocks away. by requiring, under 528-0776. dition. $20.00. Call 649- Air condition, power Prelects - Fund 41 - ECIA Chapter II, 198687...... $55,311.00 almost 500 graduates, the girls, in some of them to “ follow a career of And as the evening progressed, these circumstances, a FRANK J. T. STRANO - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - » HUN- to be financed by State Grants. 6130.O steering, power brakes, 'TINO TO N S TR E E T ($-71) - Approved on application under Please turn to page 10 white and carrying red roses. teaching in the public schools.” the screaming barely subsided. refund of the down pay­ Manchester"- 2 bedroom, new transmission, shocks Proposed appropriation to Education Special ment and a cancellation Article II, Section 5.02 to permit the conversion of on existing Protects - Fund 41- Youth Services 198687 ...... $29,692.00 2nd floor, heat and ap­ and rear springs. $2,000 or single family house to a double family house at 32 Hunting- to be financed by a State Grant. of the contract. This is to pliances, no pets, secur­ iwc^TV/STEREO/ best offer. 646-8787 or ton Street. TODAY’S HERALD be without further liabil­ ity. $575 0 month. Call 649-3467 after 6pm. ROBERT W. WEINBERG - ZONE CHANGE - 250 TOLLAND Proposed oooropriatlon to Education Special ity of either party to the 646-3979. I'31 appliances TURNPIKE (W-28) - Approved an application to change the Prolects - Fund 41 - Moth/Sclence B ill...... $6,350.00 other. to be financed by a State Grant. 1979 Vw Rabbit. Am/Fm zoning district classification from Residence A fo Business 11 Botched robbery ends with three dead for a portion of Lot « 250 Tolibnd Turnpike with frontage on Index Associates from the Manchester - 2 bedroom, Panasonic Upright Va­ cassette. Good running Proposed appropriation fo Education Special Primary investigation office of TE D FO R D Oakland Street and Tolland Turnpike (effective date June Prolects - Fund 41 - Summer Enrichment 2nd floor, heat and ap­ cuum — With attach­ condition. $850. Call 659- 27, 1986). International about 4>/i hours into Under the guidance of the top REAL ESTATE. CEN­ ments, bags 8i extra belt. 7 Program 1986...... ' ..... ,,4 goo.go By Michael Collins hostages. A police sniper fired one shot. 20 pagao, 2 aactloiM pliances, no pets, secur­ 2895. FRECHETTE, MARTIN, ROTHMAN AND GOLAS - CLUS­ to be finonced by fees paid by program parti- **** ' Hunt said. a screa m was heard and the standoff, claimed he had prosecutor at Manchester Super­ TU R Y 21 have the ex­ ity. $575 a month. Call months old. $50. Good cl pants. United Press International "There he is, he's got a gun,” an IS perience and knowledge TER SUBDIVISION PLAN AND EROSION AND SEDIMEN­ SW AT teams lobbed tear gas and stabbed a store security guard to ior Court, the Manchester Police AHwirA 646-3979. condition. Coll 646-3245 1981 Dodge Arles Station TATION CONTROL PLAN (F-47), and INLAND WET­ officer yelled. 18-19 of real estate to assure otter 5pm. Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - Police, who had just spoken to concussion grenades. death because the man disobeyed Department is continuing an inves­ you of top market value Wagon, excellent condi­ LANDS PERMIT (F-48) - KEENEY STREET - Appraved Fund 61 - existing Account *61-866, Day Care B E V E R L Y HILLS, Calif. - An P.lneeifiAd in-90 Two bedroom, two baths, tion, fully powered. $2400. with madificatlonsa cluster subdivision plan for 126lots,ap­ 198687 ...... SIC non (M unlikely drama on Rodeo Drive, the gunman and told reporters The suspect, identified as Steven his orders “to keep his mouth tigation into alleged irregularities when buying or selling proved an erosion and sedimentation control plan for same, to be funded by a State Grant. ' shut.” in the petitioning process for a Pnnnirp « property. We will handle appliances Included, Call 643-1727 after 6pm. and approved a wetlands permit for detention facility for the heart of one of the world's most they were prepared to wait all Livaditis. 22, was taken from the the entire transaction townhouse unit. $600 a 1 70 ^ FUEL OIL/COAL/ some on property at the northeast corner of Garden Grove Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - exclusive cities, began with an night rather than storm the build­ scene in an ambulance, as werethe “ He was talking back to me ... I Republican delegate primary in PnnnAril/*i»t 7 Road and Keeney Sfreet. Fond 61 - existing Account *61-867, Day Care murdered hin^rl stabbed him ," the town. “ We have put one of our best 14 for you from the listing month. 1 month security. FIREWOOD 1982 Celica G T Alpine. Food 198687...... CQQ QQ aborted robbery in a jewelry store ing and endanger the hostages, three hostages he had tied to him PntArtninmAnl to the closing details. No pets. High St., Vernon. A M * M cassette with eg. PUBLIC STORAGE, INCORPORATED - EROSION AND to be financed by a Sfote Grant...... and ended 13‘/!i hours later with the said they were caught by surprise. beneath the dark-colored blanket. gunman said. men on this case," police spokes­ Fnrt iR 11 Stop in and discuss your 649-9404 or 647-1340. New brakes 8, tires. $4,500. DIMENTATION c o n t r o l PLAN - TOLLAND TURN­ gunman in custody and three of his “ Several people came out (of the One of the three was pronounced The gunman's only demand was man Gary Wood said today. Story 1 nmi fiMBfa a in real estate plans with Moving — Cash and carry Call 659-2436. PIKE (P-56) - Approved on erosion and sedimentation con­ *0 Bond and Grant 4 cord cut and spilt. Best trol plan for development of property known os Lot 4, Wein­ Fund 9-939 - Recreation Facilities...... S4 719 00 five hostages dead, police said. back of the building) through a dead on arrival at a nearby that a television crew be sent into on page 10. 1 AttAry 7 one of our friendly staff. 474 Main Street, 3 room to be financed by contribution lor Reserve...... We are here for you on offer. 647-9974. berg Subdivision, Tolland Turnpike. The drama, p la y ^ out- against door, covered with a blanket... tied hospital of a gunshot wound. Two the store so "I can watch myself on PhitiiAriA« in apartment. $400 monthly. 1981 Olds Cutlas-Four Fund Account *8-1190. T V .” Police refused the request Rt. 44A. Bolton Notch. Utilities not Included. No door, black. Air condi­ MARTIN, ROTHMAN AND WOODBURY - SUBDIVISION the pastel walls of some of the most together and attempted to make more hostages were found dead in Ciearing and cooier ] Opinion B AND EROSION B SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN • AM public meetings of the Town of Manchesterare held at lo- and the tense drama dragged on Bolton. 647-9914."We're appliances. Security. Call tion, power steering, cotlons which are accessible fo hondicapped citizens. In ad­ expensive stores in the world, their way to a parking lot." the building, apparently slain National But We're OFFICE/RETAIL GARDEN GROVE ROAD (M-70) - Approved a subdivision A 30 percent chance of an PAoplA ? 646-2426 weekdays 9 to 5. power brakes, stereo, and erosion and sedimentation control plan for land Identi­ dition, hondlcapi^ Individuals reaulrlnganauxlllary old In climaxed at 10:30 p.m. Monday Beverly Hills Police Lt. Bill Hunt “execution style,” during the into the night. IQportii 1S-17 Neighborly". 24 hour [EQUIPMENT $3,195. 643-0110. fied as B2V and 99V Garden Grave Raad. ®^****",.l**i/®T participation at meetings should daylong siege. Hunt said. A woman hostage who identified evening shower, then clearing and service - 7 days a week. contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled when police spotted the supsect said. "There was no indication at TAlAvkilon 14 4 Room, second floor. A copy of these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's meeting so that appropriate orrangements can be made. trying to sneak out of Van Cleef & all they were coming out.” The robber, who identified him­ herself as Ann Heilperin. 40. a cooler; low 50 to 55. Sunny, breezy, HINT office. U AVnrlH 0 An FHA mortgage does not Appliances, heat and hot Cash Regisfer — Unitrex 1981 Plymouth Horizon - Arpels of California, huddled "Sheriff's deputies confronted self as “John" in a telephone cooler and drier Wednesday; high water. $475 a month, one TC 32.2. Sporty with re­ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CASSANO, SECRETARY Weather------? deliver money but merely 2000. 1984 model. Elec­ LEO KWASH, SECRETARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS under a blanket with three them.” conversation with United Press Please turn to page 10 70 to 75. Details on page 2. insures the mortgaged month security. Adults tronic, digital and compu­ movable moon roof. at Manchester, Connecticut this 19th day of June, amount. preferred. Call 649-1362 terized. Mint condition. Standard with law mi­ Dafed at Manchester, C T this 23rd day of June, 1986. after 6pm. $99.00. Call 643-9649.0 leage. 871-1288 or 742-9057. 04606 054-06 I '