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iHaurhrstpr Hpralh Gardner is arrested By Nancy Concelman ported Friday, but on Saturday, The Manchester Herald 62 Northeast Utilities customers in the Llynwood Drive area of Nearly double the average Bolton lost power from 7:39 to for assault of wife amount of rainfall for the entire 9:15 a.m. after a tree limb caused month of August fell in the a fuse to blow, Chavez said. Hartford area this weekend, Tree limbs were also blamed leaving more than 1,000 custo­ for the outage that affected 55 — see page 47 mers in Manchester, Bolton and customers in the Summit Street SPORTS Coventry without power and area of Manchester from 7:24 to forcing the Manchester Highway 8:05 p.m. Saturday, he said. Division to close a section of Lightning blew a fuse on Tolland Turnpike for most of Swamp Road in Coventry Satur­ Saturday. day, leaving 85 customers in that The good news is that all in all, the Manchester area weathered Please see RAIN, page 10 this weekend pretty well. The bad news is, it’s not over. RED SOX SPUT WITH O S The National Weather Service at Bradley International Airport AIDS-inmate in Windsor Locks predicted scat­ ' m tered showers and occasionally A L Roundup heavy downpours for today and lawsuit deal widely scattered showers and BALTIMORE (AP) — , limited to thunderstorms for the next five is ‘landmark’ 11 pitches in his previous start, allowed three hits in days, mainly in the afternoons, a seven innings Friday as the beat the service spokesman said today. Rainfall during the three-day HARTFORD (A P) - The state 6-4 in the first game of a of Connecticut has agreed to stop doubleheader. Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald deluge that began early Friday morning ranged from 7.7 inches segregating AIDS-infected in­ Clemens. 12-8. struck out eight, walked five, TRIATHLON ACTION — Brad Houston rides his bicycle of 107 entrants. Results and more photographs on pages in the Hartford area and 6.5 mates from the general prison allowed two runs and threw 123 pitches. He had up Spring Street during the Globe Hollow Triathlon 13 and 14. inches in Southington to 3.5 inches population, settling a 1988 federal missed a start because of a sore elbow and left last Saturday at Globe Hollow Pool. Houston placed 72nd out in Norfolk in the state’s northw­ lawsuit and establishing guide­ Sunday’s game against Cleveland for the same lines that could have nationwide reason. estern corner and 5 inches in New Haven. impact. Baltimore came back to take the nightcap. 4-1. Judy Greenspan of the Am eri­ Rookie Keith Harnisch gained his second major The River Forecast Center in Bloomfield reported that Fri­ can (Tivil Liberties Union’s na­ league win by tossing a three-hitter. He retired the tional prison project in Washing­ final 17 Red Sox batters. day’s rains were the heaviest, but Segregation suit dismissai sought between 7 and 9 a.m. Sunday. 3 ton. D C., praised today’s Baltimore lost for the 17th time in 22 games as inches of rain fell in South settlement as a “ landmark settle­ Boston closed to within l ‘A games of first in the Windsor. ment in the area of housing East. Over that span. Baltimore HARTFORD (A P) - The state cational opportunity. It also tion, which guarantees the right state Constitution means that Normal rainfall for the entire HIV-infected prisoners.” starters have given up 82 runs in 119 1-3 innings, a is seeking to have a desegrega­ argues that although the segrega­ to equal educational opportunity. equal opportunity according to month of August is about four “ By not segregating those with 6 18 eamed- average. tion lawsuit against it dismissed, tion may not have been deliber­ In asking that the suit be race applies to all fundamental inches, officials said. full-blown AIDS, Connecticut will Bob Milacki. 6-10. lost for the third time in four claiming there is no valid basis ate, the existence of such separ­ dismissed, the state will argue rights in the state Constitution A power outage that began at set an example for the rest of the decisions. He gave up six hits and six runs in 5 1-3 for suit. ate systems is illegal under state intent and whether the state and one of those fundamental around 6:45 a.m. today in Man­ country,” Greenspan said. innings. “ We’ll be filing a motion to law. Constitution has been violated, rights is education.” Horton said. chester left six Henry Street Attorneys said the .settlement Larry Sheets’ RBI single gave Baltimore the lead strike,” said Assistant Attorney “ This is a very novel case Whelan said. The main thrust of the lawsuit customers in the dark, but the could affect similar lawsuits in the first and Stan Jefferson, recalled Wednesday General John R. Whelan adding which raises very novel issues of Wesley W. Horton, a Hartford is that the 91 percent concentra­ outage was the result of a mistake pending in C aliforn ia and from Rochester of the Class AAA International that the state plans to file its law,” Whelan said. “ It's impossi­ lawyer representing the plain­ tion of black and Puerto Rican made by service people and was Alabama. League, made it 2-0 in the second with his first AL motion Aug. 21. “ A motion to ble to predict with any certainty tiffs, acknowledged that the state students in the Hartford school not weather related, said Jose “ This consent decree reflects . His last homer was Aug. 2, 1988, for San strike assumes for the purpose of how the court will rule.” Constitution does not specifically system, and the roughly 90 Chavez, regional community re­ our new knowledge and under­ Diego off Atlanta’s John Smoltz. argument that everything in the Under a schedule set by Hart­ guarantee students the right to percent of concentration of white lations manager for Northeast standing of AIDS.” said Clarine Nick Esasky tied the score 2-2 in the fifth with his complaint is true. We’re saying ford Superior Court Judge Cha­ attend nonsegregated schools. students in schoolsjust across the Utilities. Nardi Riddle, acting Connecticut 21st home run of the season. He has homered in his that even if everything in the rles D. Gill, the coalition of civil But. he said, the wording in two city line, have decreased educa­ Rain flooded a well in the attorney general. last three games against the Orioles. complaint is true, you still can’t rights suing the state will have separate sections of the Constitu­ tional opportunities for all parking lot at the Manchester “ What we’ve agreed to do Boston scored four runs in the sixth. Jody Reed win because there isn’t a valid until Nov. 10 to reply to the state’s tion taken together provides such children. Parkade Friday that leads to a under the decree is what the doubled with one out and scored on ’ basis to their claim.” arguments. a guarantee. He explained that Six of the 17 plaintiffs are white transformer box in the Parkade, correction department has al­ single. Danny Heep singled and Dwight Evans a The lawsuit, filed in April on Unlike desegregation suits filed one section states that citizens children, while six are Puerto causing some concern but no ready decided was proper care two-run past a diving Jefferson in right field behalf of 17 public school students in federal courts, the state suit are entitled to free public elemen­ Rican and five are black. power outages. Deputy Chief for AIDS patients, based on that Esasky greeted Mark Williamson with a run­ from the Hartford area, contends does not argue that conscious tary and secondary schools and The 10 defendants are all state James McKay of the 'Town of increased knowledge of the dis­ scoring single, giving him his third consecutive that the concentration of white policies by the state or by school that another provides that no one officials, including Gov. William Manchester Fire Department ease and how it is transmitted,” three-RBI game against the Orioles. children in suburban schools and officials led to a segregated shall be denied equal protection A. O’Neill and Education Com­ said today. The water was Ms. Riddle said. In the ninth, Joe Orsulak hit an RBI double and of minority children in city system. It maintains only that the under the law. missioner Gerald N. Tirozzi. pumped out of the box without Inmates with acquired immune Cal Ripken a sacrifice fly off Lee Smith who schools violates the state Consti­ situation exists and that it is “ So we are saying that the any problems, he said. finished the combined four-hitter. tution’s guarantee of equal edu­ illegal under the state Constitu­ equal protection clause of the Please see SCHOOL, page 10 No power outages were re­ Please see AIDS, page 10 Indians 5, Brewers 0: At Cleveland, surpassed 500 career RBIs with a two-run home run and pitched a six-hitter for his first The Assoniateo PresL r career shutout, leading the past BACK IN FORM — Boston Red Sox Eclipse of moon the 5-0 in the first game of a Clemens tossed seven innings of 1 pitcher Roger Clemens follows threw on three-hit ball as the Red Sox took the Writing sieuth hunts cursive dues doubleheader on Friday. Farrell, 7-11, allowed six singles, walked three a pitch during Friday night’s first game opener, 6-4. and struck out a season-high 10 for his fourth with the first-place Orioles in Baltimore. By Nancy Concelman After completing the evening school Upstrokes show more subconscious feel­ to be good viewing complete game of the season. He had pitched nine course, she joined the Chicago-based ings, while downstrokes are usually made 1 Manchester Herald shutout innings against the Brewers on Aug. 26,1987 International Graphoanlysis Society, more deliberately, she said. By Paul Recer is probably with the naked eye. — ending ’s 39-game hitting streak in The capital letter M can show humor. A which sent her instructional materials. She The slant of a person’s writing is The Assaclated Press One thing moon gazers may the process — but got no decision that time as the lowercase d and t can indicate dignity or was certified as a graphoanalyst by the measured by a slant gauge, a clear plastic ly Cardinals want to look for, he said, is a thin Indians lost 1-0 in 10 innings. sensitivity to criticism. society 18 months later and was granted a wheel with lines at various angles printed WASHINGTON - A total lunar layer of red just on the edge of the Rookie Jaime Navarro. 3-5, walked Jerry Browne By Ben Walker From an 8'/2-by-ll sheet of paper filled scholarship for two more years’ study with on it. eclipse will occur after sunset in York slipped 4*A games “ The slant of the handwriting tells us the earth’s shadow cast on the moon. leading off the first inning, and one out later Carter The Associated Press with handwriting, graphoanalyst Donna the society. five continents on Wednesday behind first-place Chicago in the basic emotional tenor of the person,” The red. caused by sunlight hit Navarro’s first pitch for his 23rd home run, N L Roundup Zaimor of Manchester says she can glean a She recently completed her advanced when the full moon orbits into the National League East while St Zaimor said. bouncing off particles in the giving Carter 75 RBIs this year and 501 in his career. NEW YORK - Scott Terry vast amount of information about the study and is now certified as master shadow of the Earth and slowly Navarro has allowed two homers in 60 2-3 innings, Louis remained 5‘/ii back. For example, a slant to the right indicates earth’s atmosphere, is the same pitched one-hitball for six innings writer’s personality, without actually read­ graphoanalyst. turns from a bright silver into a both by Carter. Viola, a native New Yorkerand an emotionally responsive person. More red sometimes seen during and the St. Louis Cardinals Cardinals cooled off New York on ing the words or knowing the person’s age, Zaimor’s interest in handwriting began copper or orange disk. The Indians added two unearned runs in the third. pitching in front of his family and vertical writing indicates that a person sunsets, Hayden said. spoiled Frank Viola’s home debut a chilly, rainy evening. They sex, race or anything else about him or her. more than 30 years ago. when she worked as More than a billion people in the With runners at first and third and two outs, Cory friends, struggled early and fell may be more poised and self-possessed, Hayden said, lunar eclipses Friday night, beating the New teamed for St. Louis’ league­ She says she can tell whether a person is a medical record administrator, studying western hemisphere will have a Snyder hit a slow bouncer to third that Molitor to 1-1 with his new team. He gave Zaimor said. Writing that slants to the left first enabled people to determine York Mets 3-0. leading 15th shutout and sent the loyal, aggressive, vain or sympathetic records to ensure they met certain chance to watch as the moon up two runs on six hits, including shows a more self-centered person. Terry and Ken Dayley com­ Mets to only their second loss in without ever meeting the writer. standards. Zaimor, now semi-retircd, appears to be slowly nibbled Please see LUNAR, page 10 See RED SOX, page 47 bined on a three-hitter as the nine games. The tip of a pen on paper is like the tip of works as a medical record consultant for Zaimor stressed that what may appearto away, changing from the normal See Mets, page 47 the needle on a polygraph machine, nursing homes throughout the state. be negative traits must be taken in context. bright reflected light of a full according to Zaimor. “ I had always been fascinatedby the vast An analysis that reveals an aggressive moon into the colorful glow of person may be seen as an advantage if the Handwriting, she said, “ is often called variety of different handwriting that I have eclipse. graphoanalyst is looking at a job applica­ brainwriting. The hand is an instrument of seen on ... medical records that I have The celestial show starts at 8:23 tion for a sales position, she said. the brain. reviewed. Zaimor said. p.m. EDT over the Using data from the slant, the analyst Zaimor of 213 Ludlow Road, began Graphoanalysts are not concerned with and will end about 5' 2 hours later. Index constructs a ’perspectograph and from studying graphoanalysis four years ago how writers form their letters, but examine The eastern United States will get there can determine a person s dominant 20 pages, 2 sectlans when she signed up for a handwriting the strokes they use. she said. As a result, the best viewing and Alaska will traits Handwriting can reveal information analysis course at the Manchester Evening analysts can study writing in different miss the eclipse altogether. Classified _ 18-20 Obituaries___2 on a person’s mental processes, fears. School She already had a bachelor's languages, according to Zaimor. At the University of Connecti­ Com ics------16 Opinion_____ 8-9 degree in psychology from Bowling Green “ Even the scribblings of a pre-school cut in Storrs. .\ssociale Physics 15 Sports ___ State University in Ohio. child are subject for analysis, she said. Please see WUITINfi, p: Professor Howard Hayden said Local/State 1-4 Television. (he best way to look at (he eclipse NatlonA/Vorld j 6-7 Weather MANf lll'.sri'.ll lll'JfAl.l) V1..nH:iv AiiP 14. 1989 — A 2 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Aug. 14, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE A Mental patient OK Lawmakers jockey Child’s death About Town to stand trial for > ** not likely to Pinochle scores Middletown killing for advantage in Here are the scores from the Manchester Senior Pinochle Club played Thursday at the Army and MIDDLETOWN (AP) - A Superior Court judge bring changes Navy Club. today found a mental patient competent to stand race for governor Kay Nixon, 624: Jon Klein, 617: Hazel McGary, trial on a murder charge in July 28 stabbing death of 583: Rene Maire, 578: Lillian Carlson, 576: Ann a 9-vear-old girl at a street fair. By Judd Everhart Wajda, 562: Clara Clark, 562: James Forbes, 561: Superior Court Judge Donald T. Dorsey accepted By Christopher Callahan The Associated Press Bud Paquin, 561: Mary Chapman, 559: Sol Cohen, the unanimous findings of an examining panel that The Associated Press u HARTFORD — Despite the death of a toddler at a 554: Helen Silver, 552: and Vivian Laquerre, 549. David R. Peterson was able to understand the News Analysis Bloomfield family day care home, state regulators Pinochle is open to all senior members. charges against him and that he is capable of WASHINGTON — Gubernator­ helping in his own defense. say such homes are safe and they plan no changes in ial politics hasslarted toseepinto repeated as the election season the way the state rcgul.ites the 4,900 such homes A team of doctors that examined Peterson on Aug. legislative issues and policies on grows closer. around Connecticut. Vacation slated 7 found he was suffering from mental illness and Capitol Hill as three House Rowland has used his position The death of 3-year-old Ebony Skinner was the was experiencing delusions of persecution, but that members eye each other and the Tuesday is the deadline to register for the as the first Connecticut member first fatality recorded in the 38 years the state has he he was still competent to stand trial. 1990 Connecticut governor’s race. National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s “ vacation Peterson. 37, kept his eyes lowered, looking at a of the House Armed Services been regulating family day care, according to week," Sept. 24 through 29. Committee in two decades to his Donna Jolly, spokeswoman for the Department of table in front of him during most of the 10-minute The clearest example of the The vacation program will take place at the advantage as he positions himself Human Resources. hearing. He turned once to look at the court gallery gubernatorial machinations Hemlocks Outdoor Educational Center, on Jones for a gubernatorial run. “ We feel that the statutes and regulations are Street, in Hebron. The program offers a range of behind him. emerged several weeks ago when There was tight security at the courthouse, where designed in such a way that, if followed, they will activities including boating, swimming, fishing, word leaked out about an Army Earlier this year he made two weeks earlier an angry mob had shouted for provide a safe, warm and healthy environment for photography, art, environmental awareness, and proposal to close down a large several trips to the Electric Boat Peterson’s death when he was arraigned. There was children,” Jolly said. outdoor games. portion of Connecticut’s Army shipyard in Groton, at the oppo­ 4 no crowd outside the courthouse today. “ We think that parents can have confidence our Cost of the vacation is $278. The society can offer Reserves and merge the West site end of the state from his 5th Peterson’s attorney. Assistant Public Defender minimum health and safety standards are met in financial aid to those who qualify. Hartford headquarters with a Congressional District. And he Chris James, waived a hearing on whether Peterson family day care homes.” she said. For more information, call 236-3229 or 1-800-233- division at Fort Dix in New has actively pushed for amend­ Pauick Flymi/The Winchester Mersld is competent to stand trial, but said he will request Her agency has authority over family day care 7617. Jersey. ments that would help both the that Peterson be re-examined before the trial homes, one of three categories of day care facilities Parmeter, 11, fish at Center Springs Park submarine maker and Sikorsky classified under state law. The other two arc group WEEKEND FISHING — Ricky Kauf­ begins. The Connecticut delegation Aircraft, the helicopter manufac­ The judge scheduled a probable cause hearing for day care homes, which can care for between seven Blood pressure taken fman, 7, left, and his cousin, Michael Saturday. quickly moved, writing tetters to turer in Morrison’s district. and 12 children; and child care centers, which can Sept. 12. Army officials and meeting to The Manchester Health Department will hold a Peterson is being held at Whiting Forensic Carrying the fight for those care for 13 or more childien. blood pressure clinic for senior citizens at the Senior • figure out a joint strategy to fight major Connecticut employers Family day care homes are limited to no more Institute, the maximum-security facility in Middle- the plan. The issue quickly was Center, 549 E. Middle Turnpike, on Wednesday from C 3 b l l U U l ^ C S has given Rowland an important than six children, including the provider s own town for criminally insane mental patients. becoming the summer’s most 9toll:30a.m. ______presence outside of his political children. During the school year, they are allowed Police have said that Peterson, 37, walked off the important local concern for the grounds of Connecticut Valley Hospital, took a bus base. three more children before and after school. a.m. followed by a Mass of delegation. Family day care homes must be registered with owned and operated the A.C. to downtown Middletown, bought a hunting knife, But key committee positions do Volunteers wanted Barbara H. Paterson Christian burial in St. James DHR. Group day care homes and child care centers Upholstery Company in and then attacked 9-year-old Jessica Short at With Democratic Sen. Chris­ not always translate into local Church. must be licensed by the Department of Health Barbara H. Paterson, 109, of Pennsylvania. random in a crowd of hundreds at a street fair. topher J. Dodd leading the group political benefits. Tricia Peirce and Sandra Daigle will be speaking Burial will be in Dows Corner Services. Licensing is a much more strict pt ocedure Springfield, Mass., died Saturday He is also survived by two The attack lasted less than a minute, ending when as the senior member of the to volunteers about the Hartford Hospital Volunteer Cemetery. Standish. Maine. Earlier this year, Morrison than registration. (Aug. 12, 1989) at Springfield daughters, Lucille Roth of Man­ police officers and a bystander pulled Peterson delegation, the Connecticut legis­ Program, on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Calling hours a re Tuesday f rom became chairman of the House 4 Family day care home operators are encouraged, Jefferson House Adult Day Health Care, 40 Municipal Hospital. She was the chester, and Bernyce Deutch of away from the girl. She was stabbed repeatedly in lators decided to call Army 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holmes Judiciary immigration subcom­ but not required, to carry insurance. Training is mother of Neil Paterson of New York; three grandchildren; the face and chest and died less than an hour later. Reserve officials to Capitol Hill to Butternut Lane, East Hartford. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. mittee. But, although it’s an offered, but not required, ('liminal background Hartford Hospital is looking for volunteers to Manchester. and several nieces and nephews. Since the attack, state mental health officials find out the Pentagon’s intentions The funeral was today in Memorial donations may be important national issue, immi­ checks are conducted on apiilicants, as are medical work as recreational assistants to help the mentally She was the widow of Neil have tightened security at mental hospitals where and to try to convince Army brass Pennsylvania. A memorial pe­ made to Needy Charities, care of gration simply does not have the histories. and physically ill, Monday through Friday, 10 to 4 Paterson Sr. criminally insane patients are held. to scrap the idea. The delegation She is also survived by her son, riod will be observed from Barbara Varrick. Connecticut direct impact on Connecticut Ebony Skinner was found dead in a car Aug. 4, p.m. promised to hold a news confer­ Tuesday through Thursday at 156 Bank and Trust. 893 Main St. residents that defense policy overcome by heat in the sweltering ueathcr. The For more information, call Concetta Franchetti Norman J. Paterson of Morgan­ ence after to tell Connecticut town, N.C.; three grandchildren: Kennedy Road. does. car was parked in the driveway outside the house of at 568-9692. Albert G. Gayson reporters about the private brief­ Carrie Allison, who ran a family day care home. five great-grandchildren; and The political picture, for now at Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Police Roundup ing and the Army Reserve plan. Police said that Allison had taken Ebony and six several nieces and nephews. Arnold T. Fraher Albert G. Gayson, 67, of South least, is a clear one: Rowland vs. NO LADDER NEEDED — John Dean of 173 Center St. stands atop a other children in the car to run an errand. The The funeral was today at the Arnold Timothy Fraher, 50, of Windsor, died Sunday (Aug. 13, But Rep. John G. Rowland, the the Democrats. But that could Correction windows were rolled up because the car was air Hillcrest Park Cemetery, East Hartford, died Friday (Aug. 1989) at the Yale-New Haven Waterbury Republican consi­ change quickly once Democratic porch roof as he takes advantage of a break in the weekend rain to clean Missing man Is found conditioned. Springfield. 11, 1989) at St. Francis Hospital Hospital. He was the husband of dered the GOP’s likely guberna­ Gov. William A. O’Neill announ­ his house with a power sprayer in preparation for painting. The girl’s body was discovered by a woman A story published Friday about removing The Byron Funeral Home, 684 and Medical Center, Hartford. He the late Sally (Kriksciun) A 26-year-old Manchester man reported missing torial nominee, pre-empted the ces whether he will seek another coming to pick up her child at Allison s home, 3''(! pavement from three streets in town was incorrect State St., Springfield, has charge is survived by his wife. Martha Gayson. by his mother on June 6 has been found in Florida, rest of the delegation. The day term. in its description of the streets involved. The streets of arrangements. He lived in Manchester for 20 before the delegation meeting, hours after they had returned from the errand. (Zelenski) Fraher, and his Manchester police said today. If O’Neill does not run, it is The incident remains under investigation by are all of Moore Street, Summer Street between brother, Daniel Fraher of years before moving to South Thomas T. Williams, who last lived at 74 Cooper Rowland, using his position as a likely that Mrs. Kennelly would It didn’t rain on their parade Bloomfield police and the state Department of McKee Street and Cooper Street, and Delmont Manchester. Windsor 15 years ago. St., was arrested late Sunday morning for several member of the House Armed Charles J. Soucy Jr. He is survived by two sons, jump into the gubernatorial con­ Youth Services. No charges have yet been filed. The Street between Main Street and Summit Street. He is also survived by a motor vehicle violations in Pompano Beach, Services Committee, held a pri­ P LA IN FIE LD (AP) — The rain held off men missing in action from the Korean Christopher Fraher of Tolland, test. something she has vowed not day after the incident, DHR revoked Allison’s Pavement will be removed from those streets Charles J. “ Pit ” Soucy Jr., 31, daughter, Cheryle Hutchins of Florida. He was being inve.stigated as a “ suspicious vate meeting with two top Army long enough over Moosup to allow about War. Poprosky said. and Jeffrey Fraher of Orem, to do if O’Neill seeks re-election. registration. She has not been able to be reached beginning today and they will be repaved beginning of Vernon, died Friday (Aug. 11, Florida; three sons, Joseph Fra­ person.” Manchester police said. officials. He then fired off a press 1,000 marchers to strut in what was billed Joining the parade will be Warren Avery Utah, two daughters, Kathryn since the child’s death. Aug. 21. Residents and business owners along the 1989) at Rockville General Hospi­ her of Rocky Hill, Eroc Rankin of Florida police informed Manchester police that release detailing the meeting, Morrison, however, seems as the nation’s only V-J Day parade. of Utica, N.Y., national POW chairman for Gayson of Marathon, Fla., and One central question was whether Ebony had streets will be notified within 12 hours of the start of tal. He was the husband of East Hartford, and Gregory Williams was held Sunday in the Broward County stealing much of the thunder poised to make a move no matter “ We take a lot of pride in our veterans the Korean War Veterans Association. Barbara Shinn of Mystic; a been left in the car or had returned to the car on her construction. Kimberly (Allard) Soucy. Rankin of Cheshire: five sisters, Jail in Pompano Beach but was to be transferred to from the delegation’s meeting the what O’Neill does. and the sacrifices they made to win World Rhode Island remains the only state in He lived in Manchester and brother, Stanley Gayson of Ne­ the country to celebrate “ Victory Day” on own. Another was why there were apparently seven Mary Schultz of Hebron, Anny the main jail in Fort Lauderdale, police said. following day. “ The Democratic Party needs War II,” said Bill Poprosky, parade East Hartford before moving to wington; a sister, Millie Lom­ Monday. The holiday, established by state children under Allion’s care, when state law limits Haynes of Florida, Dorothy Williams was contacted by his mother, Rosemary to put its best candidate on the chairman for the Godreau-McMahon Vernon. bardo of Connecticut; and six The two Democrats who are officials in 1948, creates a long weekend the number in a family day care home to six. Murphy of Bristol, Dawn Ri­ Wilson of Waterford, and she verified that the man line to win in November 1990,” he American Legion Post No. 91. “ We feel we Public Meetings He is also survived by his grandchildren. considering a gubernatorial run. where virtually everything shuts down and Bloomfield police Capt. Richard Mulhall said he chards of Florida, and Madeline she spoke with was her son, police said. in an interview last week with the owe it to them to keep that spirit strong. ” mother, Juliette (Jacques) Soucy The funeral will be Wednesday Rep. Bruce A. Morrison of people head to the beach. expects an announcement regarding the case on Henry of Bristol; four brothers, Williams had not been seen since last March and Connecticut Radio Network. Communities across the nation have of Van Buren, Maine: two broth­ at 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Hamden and Rep. Barbara B. This year, however, the Japan Society of Monday. He said last week that, if nothing else, the Public meetings scheduled for tonight; John Fraher of Rocky Hill, Manchester police had not ruled out foul play, police “ I’m leaning toward doing it.” drifted away from celebrating the day Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Kennelly of Hartford, fired back. case looks like “ a negligence-type situation.” ers, John Soucy and Rodney George Fraher of Florida, Cha­ said. America claimed victory over Japan to Rhode Island has hired lawyers to try and Center St., followed by a Mass of Minutes after Morrison and Ken­ There are 4,900 registered family day care homes Bolton Soucy, both of Van Buren, Maine: rles Fraher of , and Police had issued an appeal last week for help in Either a Morrison-O’Neill or a finally bring an end to World War II. Japan change the name. two sisters, Geraldine Poitras of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. nelly met with reporters, they Morrison-Kennelly primary bat­ Thomas Connell, spokesman for Rhode in Connecticut, 1,226 child care centers and 81 group Public Building Committee, Community Hall. Richard Fraher of Florida; and a locating Williams. surrendered on Aug. 15, 1945. James Church. Burial with full rounded up lawmakers and con­ day care homes. Jolly said. St. Leonard, New Brunswick, granddaughter. Police in Florida and family members in tle will quickly erode the Demo­ Poprosky said V-J Day sentiment has Island Attorney General James O’Neil, 7:30 p.m. military honors will be in St. vinced sympathetic Democrats Before a home is registered, it is inspected by a Canada, and Linda Bourgoin of The funeral will be Tuesday at Connecticut refused today to discuss the case. crats unified front both in Hart­ remained strong in Moosup, a section of said the attorney general cannot “ require James Church. Callingh hours to insert language into the 1990 DHR worker who looks for such things as a sanitary South Windsor: and several nie­ 10 a.m. at the D’Esopo East ford and Washington. Plainfield which celebrated on Sunday. the citizens of the state to call the holiday are Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. military funding package that area for preparing food, smoke detectors, adequate Coventry ces and nephews. Hartford Funeral Chapel, 30 A Vietnam veteran who works as a by a particular name.” Memorial donations may be could delay the merger. Rarely heating and a minimum of two exits from the home. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office The funeral was today at the Carter St., East Hartford. Burial bartender at the American Legion Post 91. There have been attempts in the Rhode made to the American Cancer has the slow-moving gears of Christopher Callahan, a re­ The agency inspects one-third of the homes each Building, 7:30 p.m. Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, in will be in Hillside Cemetery. A College Notes Proposky said more people volunteer to Island General Assembly to change the the Rockville section of Vernon. Society, 243 E. Center St. Congress moved so swiftly. gional reporter for The Asso­ year and, according to Jolly, can make spot checks Finance Committee. Town Office Building, 7:30 calling hour will be held one hour help with the celebration each year. holiday’s name to “Peace Day” or Burial was in Grove Hill ciated Press, has covered New “ Remembrance Day,” but all have been at any time and makes inspections any time there is p.m. prior to service. England policies and politics This year’s parade, the 28th annual, Youth Services Advuisory Committee, Town Cemetery. Timothy Uccello The maneuvering over the sunk by the powerful veterans' lobby. a complaint. Earns bachelor’s degree Army Reserve issue is likely to be from Washington since 1987. honored the prisoners of war and service­ Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Walter J. Doyle Sr. Timothy J. Uccello. 30. of Helen Franks Walter J. Doyle Sr.. 70, of Newington, died Friday (Aug. 11, Kathleen Ambach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hebron, formerly of Manchester, 1989) at Hartford Hospital. He Edward Ambach of 43 Cornwall Drive, has Helen (Salisbury) Franks, for­ died Monday (Aug. 14.1989) at his was the husband of Karla (Fritz) graduated from Bentley College in Waltham, Mass, Driver flees cops, causes fatality Pollen count merly of Hartford, died Friday home. He was the hu.sband of Uccello and grand.son of Laura with a bachelor of science degree in economics- (Aug. 11, 1989). She was the Barbara (Fowler) Doyle. (Bis.sell) Bentley of Manchester. finance. widow of Willard J. Franks Sr., He was bom Seekonk. Mass.. Besides his wife and maternal She was on the dean’s list for the spring semester. LITCHFIELD (AP) — A driver bury Hospital, where a hospital license plate, and recognized him NEW HAVEN (AP) — The ragweed-pollen count and the grandmother of Judith Jan. 6. 1919. and had been a grandmother, he is survived by She is a 1985 graduate of Manchester High School. resisted an attempted arrest on spokesman said he was in critical as someone arrested days earlier for Connecticut on Monday was three and the Morrison of Manchester. Manchester resident for 22 years his parents, Corrado and Judith speeding charges, then drove off condition in the intensive care for driving with a suspended mold-spore level was low. reported the Hospital of She is also survived by her son, before moving to Hebron 23 years (Bentley) Uccello of Pompano unit. license, O’Mara said. Saint Raphael. Willard J. Franks Jr. of South and caused a fatal accident ago. Beach, Fla.; a sister, Janet minutes after state police called In such situations, police some­ Windsor; and a brother, Edward Uccello of Pompano Beach, Fla.; Weiner has not been charged in Before retiring, he was a off their chase, police said. times stop pursuit and try to Salisbury of Boyton Beach, Fla. his paternal grandmother, Lucia Thoughts the accident, but O’Mara said he warrantee supervisor of products The chase started in Washing­ make other arrangements to The funeral was today at the support with Pratt & Whitney (Miano) Uccello of We.st Hart­ will be charged if he recovers. arrest the driver, O’Mara said. Lottery Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, ton, Conn., at about 10:40 p.m. Aircraft in Middletown for 37 ford; and .several aunts, uncles The trooper continued to follow Glastonbury, followed by a Mass The pilot of a small transport plane reported a Friday when police spotted a blue O’Mara said state police guide­ years. and cousins. very strange story. Chrysler traveling about 60 mph lines encourage troopers to end a Weiner, but turned off his siren of Christian burial at 10a.m. in St. He was a World War II veteran, The funeral will be Wednesday Winning numbers drawn Saturday in New It appears that a stiff gale held his plane from chase if they can come up with and his flashing lights. By the Margaret Mary Church, South serving in the U S. Air Force. at 9 a m. from the D’Esposo in a 45 mph zone, said State Police England; forward progress even with the engines roaring. “ It another way to arrest the driver time Weiner was involved in an Windsor. Burial will be in Mount He was a member of St. James Funeral Chapel, 277 Folly Brook spokesman Sgt, Scott O’Mara. Connecticut daily: 546. Play Four: 2546. was weird,” he said, “ to be going one hundred and of the fleeing vehicle. The troope accident, he was out of sight of the S t. Benedict Cemetery, Church. Blvd , Wethersfield, followedby a Massachusetts daily; 6080. fifty miles an hour and yet going nowhere.” A state trooper stopped the chasing Weiner had seen his trooper, O’Mara said. Bloomfield. Besides his wife, he is survived Mass of Christian Burial at 10 Massachusetts Megabucks; 2, 9, 13, 16, 32, 33. We sometimes seem to do the same. No matter vehicle when it ran off the road, by three sons. Robert P. Doyle of a m. at the Holy Spirit Church in Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) how hard we push ourselves to achieve a goal, we Alex Chernoff Roanoke. Va.. Walter J. Doyle Jr. Newington. but the driver slammed the car daily: 193, 2759. seem to be getting nowhere at all. That is when we Alex Chernoff, 90, died Friday of Boston, and Brian J. Doyle of Burial will be in O d a r Hill into reverse, almost hit the Tri-state Megabucks: 4, 5, 18, 21, 28, 33. have to muster all of our reserved strength. If we (Aug. 11, 1989) in Manchester Hebron; three brothers, Joseph Cemetery in Hartford. trooper, and sped off, O'Mara Rhode Island daily; 6015. shut off the power we will assuredly go backwards. Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks: 2, 3, 9, 18, 22. following a lengthy illness. He Doyle of Newington, James A. Calling hours are Tuesday from said. was predeceased by his wife, Doyle of Hartford, and Paul 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. J.F. Chamberland A second trooper, arriving at Dorothy (Lavey) Chernoff. Doyle of Tolland: and eight Memorial donations may be Winning numbers drawn Sunday in New Permanent Deacon He was born in the Soviet grandchildren. made to a charity of the donor’s the scene as a backup,chased the England: Church of the Assumption Union. For several years, he The funeral is Wednesday at 9 choice. car west on Route 202 for a few 1 Connecticut daily: 397. 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4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug. 14. 19»9 A Shooting, stabbing rampages ieave 6 dead LOCAL her daughter, O’Mara said. HARTFORD (AP) - State and Neighbors reported hearing tne upper chest and wounds to the head, O’Mara said there were no signs of A local police are searching for clues to father and son argue over a motorcy­ Sullo said. Krompinger lived next forced entry at the single-family, & S T A T E the causes of stabbing and shooting cle Saturday night. door to her son’s home in a trailer, he Cape Cod-style home and that no rampages that left six people dead. Sullo said police had not determined said. murder weapon has been recovered. The six people were killed in two a motive for the shootings. Sullo said police found a shotgun O’Mara said state police had not Dr. Weiss gives iecture separate incidents in Derby Saturday As police tried to aid the son, Ernest and a .357 magnum revolver nearby. determined a motive for the slayings. night and Danbury early Sunday John Krompinger fired a single shot Sullo said police have not deter­ Nina had spent Friday night at her WHATSNEXT? Dr. Robert E. Weiss, chief resident in morning. from inside the house over the head of mined which of the guns was used to grandmother’s home and was to have urological surgery at Mount Sinai Medical In Danbury, a 38-year-old Danbury Danbury Police Officer Robert inflict the wounds. Center in , participated in June returned Saturday, he said. After man shot his son and mother to death Arconte. Mrs. Krompinger and Ernest John calling the home several times in the Soviet World Medical Congress in Riga, Sunday before turning the gun on Police called in an emergency Krompinger were pronounced dead at Latvia. Weiss is the son of Mr and Mrs. Saturday, Peggy Ferrara went there himself, police said. services squad and surrounded the the scene. and found the bodies. Edward Weiss of 323 Spring St. In Derby, an 8-year-old girl, her house. Police used smoke grenades to In the Derby case, Sgt. Scott Dr. Weiss gave a lecture entitled. ‘’Clinical O’Mara, a state police spokesman, Mary Ferrara was Peggy Ferrara’s grandmother and uncle were found try and force the father from the stepmother and Joseph Ferrara was Aspects and Treatment 9f Bladder Cancer.” stabbed to death in a Derby home late house, which had caught fire shortly said police tentatively identified the u her stepbrother, O’Mara said. He is a 1977 graduate of Manchester High Saturday after the girl’s mother went before 1 a.m., Sullo said. victims, all of w h o m appeared to have School. He was graduated from Brown O’Mara said Dr. Henry Lee, the ANOTHER CIGARETTE WITH been stabbed, as Nina Ferrara, 8; to the house to look for her daughter, Danbury firefighters, hampered by chief criminologist of the forensic University in 1981 and from the New York state police said. the gunfire, were unable to extinguish Mary Ferrara, 72; and Joseph Fer­ University School of Medicine in 1985. laboratory for state police, was at Danbury police said Ernest John the fire which apparently began in the rara. 44. Ferraro’s home Sunday. Krompinger shot his son, Ernest home’s attic and spread to the rest of He said authorities were still Joseph Krompinger, 17, from the the house, Sullo said. waiting for the state medical examin­ A state police dog was also expected Scholarship is awarded front porch of the family’s home After an hour of negotiations, er’s office to confirm the cause of to go to the scene to help search the Donna Flores of Manchester, an engineering shortly before 1 a.m. Sunday as he firefighters moved into the house and death and victims’ identities, but that woods around the house. MORE TAR THAN NOW. student at the University of Connecticut, walked to a waiting car. found the body of Ernest John police were treating the incident as O’Mara said there are no suspects recenly received a $125 scholarship from Ernest Joseph Krompinger, who Krompinger lying near the top of a three homicides. in the case. The three were found dead in Mary George Torello Engineers of Old Lyme for her was shot once in the chest, was alive stairwell with a self-inflicted gunshot Autopsies on the bodies were work on a design for an indoorpoloarena at the and lying in the home’s front yard wound to the head, Sullo said. Ferrara’s home at 228 Emmett Ave. The body of his mother, Joan about 11:50 p.m. Saturday, when scheduled to be performed at the state university. The design is one of two student when police arrived. He was taken by medical examiner’s office in Far­ ambulance to Danbury Hospital Krompinger, 62, was found lying in a Peggy Ferrara, Nina Ferrara’s designs being considered for construction by mington today. the university. She will graduate in December where he died late Sunday afternoon. bathroom with a stab wound to the mother, went to the home to look for and plans to attend graduate school. Compact discs at library Gang killing ANDOVER — The Andover Public Library has received a packet of 30 compact discs from the Connecticut State Library ready for loan to Motorcycle club feud patrons. They include classical music and contemprary popular music. Patrons may linked to assassination borrow up to five discs for a period of two weeks. The temporary collection will help the By Peter Vlles biking life-style becomes a kind of ^ >1 library decide whether there is a demand for a The Associated Press lawless, all-encompassing permanent collection in Andover. During the religion. f l M m summer the library is open from 3 to 9 p.m. WATERBURY - The Helter According to the Compadre, Monday, Wednesday and Friday and from 7 to Skelter Motorcycle Club has Helter Skelter has gone through ' 9 p.m, Tuesday and Thursday. changed its name at least four several names in its history. It ' times and gone through dozens of started as NSKK, the initials of members, but one thing hasn’t Hitler’s elite motorcycle police Funds approved for poetry changed: it has had the run of the squad. Later, they became Helter Skelter, then the Pagans, then the Hi ♦ Naugatuck Valley for almost 20 f s ^ * s ' COVENTRY — Coventry Grammar School years. Diablos, and finally Helter Skel­ has received a $1,500 grant from the Now its president and six of its ter again. Connecticut Commission on the Arts to finance members have been jailed, O' a residency with Sue Ellen Thompson in What has remained constant, charged with plotting and carry­ the Compadre said, is the club’s poetry. In all $210,000 was awarded to 64 ing out the assassination of a schools and non-profit organizations for artist dominance of the Waterbury NEXT former member who left Helter motorcycle scene and its close residencies and for commissioning new works Skelter to form a club of his own, hy performing artists. association with strip joints and the Compadres. the women who dance in them. NOW Although some of the motorcy­ Rumors linking the club to drug cle clubs in this gritty region are trafficking, he said, are Red Cross needs volunteers known for occasional lawless­ unfounded. De-Nic® The Motor Service Program of the Connecti­ ness, observers say the June 28 shooting of Jose Barreira was the “As much as I hate to say cut Valley East Branch of the American Red first gang-related killing in anything good about Helter Skel­ Cross needs more voluteer drivers. Using Red memory. ter, they were always anti-drug.” Cross vehicles, the drivers provide transporta­ People who knew Barreira say When he and Barreira left the tion to and from doctors or clinics for patients they can’t understand why the club, they didn’t plan to start who ar physically or financially unable to meet club would want to kill someone another right away. But after a their own needs. Anyone interested in who was dropping out of the few months of riding by them­ volunteering should call 653-5111. hard-core motorcycle scene. selves, they naturally formed into “He was backing away,” said a group. Ferguson’s work is honored “Doc” Docchio, who runs Doc’s “It’s in the blood.” the Compa­ The Associated Press Motorcycle Parts and knew Bar­ dre said. “You put your colors on, T. Arnold Ferguson of Manchester was reira well. “He didn’t want to stop you party with your people, and honored recently for having been a Red Cross HERE THEY ARE — The Rolling Stones perform a surprise concert at being a biker — he loved it’s an acknowledgement of who volunteer for 30 years. He is chairman of the Toad’s Place in New Haven Saturday night. Tickets were $3 each. From motorcycling, he loved the im­ you are.” Low Tar Greater Hartford Chapter's Health Services left are Mick dagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman. age. But he wasn’t a hard-core But the group was never Committee. biker. He wasn’t into the tough intended as a threat to Helter NOW is Lowest, He began his volunteer work as a high school stuff.” Skelter, he said. S f: L E C 1 E 0 FINE 1 0 B A C C student and has since served as a disaster At about 7:45 a.m. on June 28, “Most of the Compadres are volunteer, a motor .services driver, a fir.st aid Barreira was headed south on like me,” the Compadre said. instructor, and a youth services leader. ‘Phenomenal’ concert Route 8 to his job at a paving “They work. They have kids. ... He is also a former chairman of the company when someone in a We’re a weekend club. We’re not ,sss?:;.y-v- '- j a m :. .. . Connecticut Valley East Branch of the Greater passing car fired a shotgun blast a 1 percent club. Hartford Red Cross Chapter, based in that killed him and sent his black “Our format was always, 'We Manchester. thrills Stones’ fans drifting through rush don’t want anything they have. hour . We don’t want the women, we Spill closes beaches By Larry AAcShane State police have since arrested don’t want the money and we The Associated Press Why New Haven? “It was a seven members of Helter Skelter, don’t want the bars.’” MILFORD (AP) — A sewage spill in We.st including Dennis “Rocky” O’C­ Haven has forced city officials here toclose the NEWHAVEN —At6p.m.,it wasarumor. thank-you to Connecticut for onnor, 31 of Waterbury, the majority of city beaches at least until By 8 p.m., it was a sellout. By midnight, it the hospitality,” explained president of the club. 'Art is Forever’ was a memory. “Dennis and Jose have been 1mg.1br Wednesday, Environmental Health Director Chuck Motes said. The Rolling Stones commandeered a harried Stones tour publicist best friends for 15 years,” Doc­ Shellfishing in the area also is banned until small Connecticut club Saturday for a Lynn Tanzman. The deci­ chio said. “I can’t believe they further notice because of sewage overflows in surprise start to their 1989 tour, ending their would order him killed.” West Haven Friday, he said exile at a vacant girls school by rocking sion was also made at the Also arrested were Daniel West Haven Health Director Leslie Balch through a greatest hits set for 700 fans who last minute: Toad’s co­ Oliwa, 29, of Waterbury; Charles 0.1 mg. Nic. said Friday’s heavy rainfall caused overflows paid $3 apiece. F. Christiano Jr., 26, of Wolcott; in the sewage system that resulted in sewage “Thank you. Good, good, good. We’ve owner Brian Phelps said he Jude Sinchak, 31, of Waterbury; rising from several manholes. been playing for ourselves the last six was called Friday about the Barry Lasky, 42, of Waterbury; The sewage was being treated at the scene weeks.” Mick Jagger told the screaming Yves G. Loubier, 26, of Water­ with chlorine and was controlled as much as crowd at the Stones’ first U.S. appearance Saturday show, setting off a bury; and Bruce F. “Roadside” possible with hay bales, she said. in eight years — a reference to their stay at whirlwind 24 hours. O’, 28, of Wolcott. "It’s the first problem we’ve had since the the Wykeham Rise School in rural Barreira’s troubles with Helter rains in early May,” Balch said. Washington. Conn. Skelter started about a year ago While the Stones were the stars Saturday when he and several others left night, everybody inside Toad’s Place was black-clad Manhattanites, who appeared the club. According to a former Assailant ruled insane eager to grab their own bit of the spotlight stunned by the ways of suburban club life. Helter Skelter member who left with stories detailing assorted leaks about “You’ve got to PAY for drinks?” asked with Barreira and joined the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A man who the "secret concert.” one incredulous scene-maker, his eyes Compadres, Barreira was frus­ .screamed "You’re the crazy guy, not me” at A 50-ish woman came with her tuxedoed growing large behind tinted shades, after trated that a small number of FRAME WORKS his psychiatrist and then shot him six times in husband, who worked security at Wyke­ picking up his rum and coke. Helter Skelter members were 1987 has been found innocent by reason of ham; it was their first time (and probably Why New Haven? "It was a thank-you to making all the decisions. insanity. last, she said) seeing the Stones. A friend of Connecticut for the hospitality,” explained “It got to be totally insane,” OALLERY Superior Court Judge Michael Hartmere a friend of the Stones’ masseuse provided harried Stones tour publicist Lynn Tanz­ said the Compadre, who spoke on ruled Friday that Gerardo Pescatore of another tip. A local 21-year-old got a phone man. The decision was also made atthelast condition of anonymity. “A few Custom Picture Bridgeport was acting under a mental disease call at 6:50 p. m. Saturday from a buddy who minute: Toad’s co-owner Brian Phelps said people were putting everybody in NOW. or defect when he shot his psychiatrict. Dr. heard the buzz near the club. he was called Friday about the Saturday jeopardy. It was just helter Fram ing Giro Veneruso, on Sept. 17. 1987. David Foster of Boston was visiting his show, setting off a whirlwind 24 hours. skelter. And it was impossible at The 68-year-old Veneruso, who had been girlfriend Linda in New Haven when a The important stuff: set list. Eleven that time to stay.” &L Art L THE LOWEST IN NICOTINE AND TAR, treating Pescatore for about five years, mutual friend called. He had just seen the songs, 56 minutes. “Start Me Up,” "Bitch,” Helter Skelter, he said, is the survived after being hit in the back and right owner of Toad’s in a liquor store stockingup “Tumbling Dice,” "Sad, Sad, Sad” (new only club in the area which can 700 Hartford Road leg. , on Rebel Yell, Keith Richards’ whiskey of album), “Miss You,” “Little Red Roos­ call itself a “ 1 percent” club. The Hartmere ordered Pescatore. 53, committed choice, which was enough to confirm the ter,” “Honky Tonk Women,” “Mixed name is reserved for the most 649-0223 to the Whiting Forensic Institute in Middletown rumor for them. Emotions” (new single), “It’s Only Rock hard-core bikers, for whom the (across from Krause Florist) Of all king soft packs. until Oct. 17, Doctors are the institute will "I have tickets to see them at Foxboro. I and Roll,” “BrownSugar,” “Jumping Jack decide whether Veneruso’s condition warrants think I’ll give them to the needy,” said a Flash.” Two keyboardists and three continued confinement. suddenly benevolent Foster. "Why fight background vocalists rounded out the band. 80,000 people after you’ve seen ’em with While getting close enough to eyeball By U.S. Gov’t, testing methoci. Foam cup ban considered 300?” Mick’s lips or choke on Keith’s cigarette Outside, the word quickly spread: the smoke thrilled most, not everyone enjoyed BLUEBERRIES NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The mayor and an Stones were coming. Thecrowdignoredthe the show. New Haven Police Officer “I’m Pick Your Own alderman are calling on the city’s common sign outside announcing, “Tonight. Rock not authorized to speak” Bicki stood council to ban the .sale of plastic foam, air Dance Party with the Cruiser. Admission resolutely by, hand on walkie-talkie, as conditioning coolants and other products $3.01.” By 8 p.m., the doors were closed as Keith Richards and Ron Wood cranked out Excellent Picking harmful to the ozone layer. latecomers sprinted down York Street in a “Start Me Up.” HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8am-12noon and 3:30-7:30pm The ordinance, if adopted as proposed, would vain effort to get in. Others were more impressed. “Great. assess fines of up to $99 a day on busines.ses and “It’s happening, man. They’re here,” Exciting. Unbelievable. Phenomenal. The Sat. and Sun. 8am-3pm individuals that violate a ban on the manufac­ said one depressed fan wearing a Bill The blues at its best,” exulted Andy Broughal, SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking ture, sale or distribution of ozone-depleting Cat T-shirt. Another offered $20 to anyone 21, one of the select first 700 of the expected 3 No bird repellent sprayed on berries. products. on the guest list who could smuggle him in. million fans who will seen the Stones. The Berries covered with netting. By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal "This is an educational attempt to remind but he found no takers. Still more looked for tour resumes in Philadelphia on Aug. 31. people not to continue using the.se substances,” unattended doors behind the club, hoping to By an hour after the show, things were Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight. SOFT PACK FILTER: 1 mg. "tar" 0.1 mg. nicoiine av. per cigarette by FTC meihod. r (9B9R J REYNOLDS TOBACCO Ca said Mayor William J. McNamara, who slip in. Eventually, several hundred people hack to normal. Bouncers asked for two GILSON FARMS announced the proposed ordinance at a news filled the quiet block near the Yale campus. forms of ID, not if you were on the guest list. 57 Wapping Road, Windsorville(na«rsouth wincuorune) conference Friday with Alderman David Inside, the crowd was a curious mix of The piiied-in music was back on, Charlie Malinowski. New York chic and Ivy League prep, Yalies Watts’ drum kit takendown. Thehlock-long in sweatshirts rubbed shoulders with line outside Toad's was none. Call for update on picking, 623-0409. t____!

MANCHESTER HKRAI.I). Mf>nday. Auft. 14, 1989 — 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug. 14, 1989 A NATION & WORLD______Refugees forcing T ransitor Germans to shut inventor A Ireland 20 years later no surrender for either side Budapest embassy A dead at 79 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — By By Robert Barr helping to invent the transistor, the outlawed Irish Republican and 69 not because we were being who support continued British we squeezed out of them,” Mrs. has taken no part in the marches BONN, West Germany (AP) — It is estimated at least 1,500 The Associated Press Army, and he praised the IRA as attacked, but because for the first rule. this weekend. William Shockley did as much to McAliskey said. “Yet it was The government announced it East Germans managed to make shape the modern world as Louis “the real freedom fighters.” time since the beginning of this nothing, because every time we BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Some marchers in Belfast will close the West German their way to West Germay by Pasteur or Madame Curie, col­ The republican parade came a state — this misbegotten tup­ gained something they clawed it Security was strict along the Embassy in Budapest today going first to Hungary and then The Protestant cry of “ no sur­ day after a big Protestant parade carried cards with the names of back.” leagues said. But he died with a pence ha’penny bastardized state those killed on their side in 20 parade route, and Hugh Annes- because it is overcrowded with crossing through Austria. render’ ’had echoes on the Roman in Londonderry to mark the 300th — we were fighting back,” said reputation tarnished by his con­ Catholic side as Northern Ireland years of “the troubles,” and fife ley, appointed last year to head East German refugees seeking to Many of those at the West troversial racial theories. anniversary of the breaking of the Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, a The thousands who marched up the Royal Ulster Constabulary, today marked 20 years of living Catholic King James IPs siege of and drum bands chanted escape to the West. German Embassy in Budapest Shockley, who shared the 1956 leader in the Catholic civil rights ■‘I.R .A ’ the Falls Road to Andersonstown sui prised Sinn Fein by coming in A Foreign Ministry statement are East Germans who were with British troops. the city. marches of the 1960’s. on Sunday represent only a Nobel Prize for physics, died person. Later, he complimented issued Sunday said, “The recep­ allowed to travel to Hungary but u “We have a lot to be proud of British troops entered Lon­ “The reasons they are still here Looking back over 20 years, minority within Northern Ire­ the ot;ganizers for a well-run Saturday of prostate cancer at his because we have come a long way donderry on Aug. 14, 1969, to 20 years after is because we are Mrs, McAliskey complained that land's Roman Catholic commun­ parade. tion capacity for East German were caught by Hungarian home on the campus of Stanford in 20 years. Our opponents have asylum seekers at the represen­ border guards when they tried to University, the university said separate rebellious Catholics still fighting back,” she said. Catholics still suffer more unem­ ity. In election after election, Sinn tit W. ii.i»iifa. failed to defeat us,” Gerry Adams from charging police. Troops More than 2,700 people, two- ployment than Protestants, local Fein has pulled about half as On Saturday, Annesley’s men tation in Budapest is totally get to Austria. The Astoclatsd Prms Sunday. He was 79. told thousands of cheering sup­ moved into Belfast a day later. government was powerless and exhausted. East Germans can obtain per­ He was among the fathers of the thirds of them civilians, have died many votes as the Social Demo­ discovered an IRA bomb in Edwards Air Force Base in .California porters who marched up the Falls Republicans plan to take their in 20years of violence in Northern the rights of criminal defendants, cratic and Labor Party, which is Londonderry that exploded be­ “The embassy must therefore mission to travel to neighboring TOUCHDOWN — The space shuttle electronic age but spent his later Road in West Belfast on Sunday. turn marching in Londonderry Ireland, which is divided between including the right to silence, committed to peaceful change. fore it could be defused. No one be closed for the time being, Hungary, a Warsaw Pact ally, Columbia leaYes a trail of dust as it early Sunday. years embroiled in controversy Adams is president of Sinn over his theory that intelligence is tonight. Catholics who generally favor a have been eroded. was injured but a building was beginning Monday, Aug. 14.” with relative ease but applicants touches down on the dry lake bed at Fein, the legal political wing of “The British army came in 19 united Ireland and Protestants "Everything we got out of them The Social Democratic Party destroyed. East Germans have been pack­ for emigration visas can take genetically based, and that ing into the West German em­ years to be processed. blacks as a group are inferior to bassy in Buapest and its diplo­ West German Foreign Ministry whites. officials said the refugees in the “I would say he would have to matic missions in Prague and Columbia ends secret mission be compared to people who East Berlin in recent weeks embassy in Budapest will be Delegation will return Leland’s body stray pets’ last stop believed to be deployment of a powerful, 10-ton opened up huge new areas, such hoping to escape from their asked to leave and advised that SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) — The crew as Pasteur or the Salk vaccine,” communist homeland. only East Germany can grant of the shuttle Columbia were tight-lipped after spy satellite that can snap highly detailed By Jennifer Dixon photographs of military installations, troop said Professor William E. Spicer, House Speaker Thomas S. Foley said the Gray said the plane crash “deprives us all Foreign Ministry spokesman them exit visas. returning safely to Earth from a military mission Shockley’s friend and colleague The Associated Press often rendering plant believed to include the deployment of a spy movements and other targets around the world. House had lost one of his most dedicated, of a man whose compassion, commitment Claus Wunderlich would not say Eberhard Grashoff, spokes­ for 33 years. committed and energetic members. man for West German mission in satellite and tests of “Star Wars” equipment. Such a satellite would help the United States and leadership in the war against hunger NEW YORK (AP) - It’s a $150,000 a year to Darling- how many East Germans were “But certainly the controver­ WASHINGTON — Four congressmen plan “In his search to look af into the plight of East Berlin, said 10 East Ger­ “We had a great time,” Air Force Col. Mark verify Soviet compliance with arms treaties. saved the lives of tens of thousands of the question many pet owners Delaware Inc. to collect the inside the embassy in Budapest, Air Force Secretary Donald Rice confirmed sies he got into later in life made it to accompany Rep. Mickey Leland’s body the world’s most desperate and hungry world’s children. Those of us who are his the Hungarian capital, but news mans voluntarily left the facility Brown said after the Columbia glided to a back to the United States after it is retrieved would rather not ask: What carcasses, he did not know last week that the astronauts had deployed a much more difficult for him to get individuals. Rep. Leland represented the colleagues and friends can best keep his reports last week placed the Sunday and the others were still pinpoint landing at Edwards Air Force Base, recognition for his key contribu­ from the wreckage of a plane crash in best in compassion that we as a nation happens to the remains of the what the renderer does with Calif., early Sunday. satellite several hours after blastoff Tuesday spirit alive by renewing our commitment to hundreds of thousands of dogs them. figure at 300 and said others were camping inside the mission from Cape Canaveral, Fla., but he would not tion,” said Spicer, a professor of Ethiopia, while President Bush says he is possess,” Foley said. “His was a mission the cause for which he gave his life: Neither he nor the other four astronauts had "truly saddened” by “this tragic accident.” and cats that are destroyed The Newark, N.J., plant arriving daily. grounds. elaborate about its purpose. electrical engineering at which, as we all know all too well now, was eradicating hunger both here and around the much else to say about the five-day, one-hour and Stanford. The president said Sunday the Texas each year? manager, Anton Weir, re­ West Germany closed its East East Berlin’s communist lead­ 56-minute flight, the first for NASA’s oldest The astronauts also were believed to have fraught with potential danger.” world,” ership has said it will not punish Shockley shared the Nobel Democrat and his 15 companions were Rep. Jack Fields, a Texas Republican Part of the answer is clear, ferred calls to John Grayson, Berlin mission iast Tuesday after shuttle in more than 3'/2 years. conducted “Star Wars” experiments and to have Leland’s wife, six weeks pregnant with though gruesome: As many as division manager. A half- 131 East Germans sought refuge those who leave the mission. performed tests aimed at determining the Prize with his colleagues from “engaged in a noble cause — trying to feed asked to make the trip by House Minority their second child, remained in seclusion The crew was resting today but will return to the hungry” when their plane crashed after a third wind up in rendering dozen calls over three days to there. Officials said the mission West Germany expects about feasibility of monitoring military sites from Bell Laboratories, John Bardeen Leader Bob Michel, said the remoteness of Sunday at her home in Houston. the Johnson Space Center on Tuesday to begin a and the late Walter H. Brattain. taking off from Addis Ababa for a refugee the area and the weather would affect how plants, where their remains Grayson were not returned. will not re-open until normal 100,000 East Germans to make series of briefings about their flight, officials space. camp near the Sudan border. Members of the congressman’s Washing­ are broken down into a variety What really happens to pet their way to West Germany by the Columbia was commanded by Air Force Col. He also was professor emeritus of quickly the bodies can be brought out of the ton staff received congressional colleagues diplomatic operations can be said. After learning that the plane was found of products. remains brought to rendering resumed. end of the year through legal Brewster Shaw, a veteran of two previous shuttle electrical engineering at mountain ravine where scattered pieces of and friends privately in Leland's offices on The five astronauts and their wives returned Stanford. Sunday on a remote Ethiopian mountain 100 the plane were found. Sunday. Which products, however, is plants? Probably nothing sin­ It is believed about 20 East emigration and escapes. flights. The crew also included mission special­ miles from its destination. Bush asked two harder to say. ister, according to an industry A Hamburg-based newspaper. home to Houston late Sunday afternoon. They ists Navy Cmdr. David Leestma. who fiew one The team’s first device, deve­ The Pentagon said U.S. Air Force Germans have sought refuge at were greeted at Ellington Field by their families loped during what they later White House officials to accompany a searchers confirmed there were no survi­ Among those visiting was the Rev. Jesse Over the years various re­ spokesman. the West German diplomatic The World on Sunday, said the previous flight, and Army Lt. Col. James congressional team that will bring the bodies ports have traced pet remains Dr. Russell John, director of and about 300 cheering friends and co-workers. Adamson. The orbiter sustained little damage to called a “magic month” during vors at the crash site. Navy Capt. Stan Jackson, who said Leland had worked mission in Prague, Czechoslova­ West German intelligence ser­ 1947, was an innovation that made of Leland and eight other Americans back to tirelessly to “prick the conscience of to soap and cosmetics, which technical services for the “It wasn’t nice, it was fantastic,” pilot Richard its protective tiles, and no tiles appeared to be Bloyer said the plane "basically disinte­ kia, but there were no indications vice has determined that 1.5 Richards, a Navy commander and one of three vacuum tubes obsolete and the the United States. grated” when it slammed into a mountain­ Congress” about the starving in Africa. are made with animal fats. National Renderers Associa­ the Bonn government had any million East Germans out of the missing, said Ed Jenner, shuttle support Last week The Wall Street space rookies on the flight, told the crowd. manager for the Air Force at Edwards. electronic age possible. Most An administration official said a decision side and caught fire. tion, said almost all the small immediate pians to close that population of 16 million want to on when the delegation would leave “I have watched him stand in these halls Journal, in an article on New animals collected by render­ “Our mission went perfectly smooth,” said The flight was the first for Columbia since modern devices, from airplanes Michel also designated Rep. Bill Emerson, and literally break down crying, trying to facility. emigrate to the West. Brown, a mission specialist and another to wristwatches to computers, Washington would hinge on the identification ranking Republican on the House Select York City’s Society for the ers are turned into animal feed Hungary and Poland have January 1986, when the spaceship flew on a of the bodies. appeal to other congresspeople to be Prevention of Cruelty to Anim­ or fertilizer. West Germany as a standard first-timer in space, “The vehicle was flawless.” mission that landed just 10 days before the contain the technical descend­ Committee on Hunger, to make the trip, followed the Soviet Union in sensitive to the fact that people in Ethiopia... als, said unclaimed stray pets Soaps and cosmetics require practice grants asylum to East Challenger explosion, which killed seven ants of Shockley’s work. Flags were quickly lowered to half staff at while House Speaker Thomas S. Foley implementing political and eco­ A news blackout ordered by the Department of Shockley Semiconductor La­ the White House and elsewhere in official were clutching to his ankles and dying before destroyed at the society’s high quality, white animal Germans. astronauts. authorized Majority Whip William H. Gray his eyes,” Jackson said. nomic reforms with greater indi­ Defense prevailed over the entire flight, and only boratories, the company he Washington on Sunday and national leaders III, D-Pa., and Rep. Ronald V. Dellum.s, shelter are collected by a fats, he explained. Those come The refugee crush in Hungary a few brief announcements broke the official Columbia had remained in the hangar while rendering plant in New Jersey mostly from cattle, not dogs began after that Soviet-bloc na­ vidual freedoms. the two newer shuttles. Discovery and Atlantis, founded after leaving Bell labs in expressed sorrow at the loss of the D-Calif., chairman of the Congressional Dellums said those aboard the aircraft —■ silence. Even the landing was closed to the 19.54, was instrumental in the congressman and others on the plane. including one of his staff members, Joyce where they are “boiled down to and cats, and accordingly they tion began dismantling barriers But East German leader Erich made two trips each since manned missions Black Caucus, to travel to Addis Ababa. Honecker has not wavered from public. birth of Silicon Valley and the “I want to ... simply express the profound White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater Francine Williams — “gave their lives byproducts used in cosmetics are acquired from slaughter­ along its western frontier with The main goal of the mission was widely resumed last September. and other products.” The houses, not animal shelters. neutral Austria. his hard-line policies. electronics industry. His former sadness that we feel at the loss of the lives in said Frederick C. McClure, Bush’s chief nobly, in an effort to advocate on behalf of employees later invented the Ethiopia,” the president said. “It’s a liaison to Congress, and a deputy, Nicholas people much less fortunate than article said a kitten could wind Gerald McEwen, vice presi­ up “as a bar of soap,” dent for science with the integrated circuit and the mi­ sadness for everybody. He was an outstand­ Calio, would join the congressional themselves.” croprocessor, the building blocks ing man, a man of great humor.” delegation. Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fra­ Sen. Edward Kennedy. D-Mass., said Are New Yorkers washing of the computer age. Bush also released a statement that said Leland, chairman of the House Select grance Association, said it Christians fight Syrians in ground batties Leland died as he lived: “On a mission of themselves with their former "boggles the mind” to think “It's a great loss for Stanford.” he was “truly saddened to hear that the Committee on Hunger, was making his pets? said Joseph W. Goodman, chair­ discovery of Mickey Leland’s aircraft mercy and hope for victims of poverty, cat or dog remains would be divides the city into Christian and ment” of the Christian enclave second trip to the Horn of Africa since March injustice, racism and hunger. Wherever BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — In The attack on the garrison was tians repulsed the Syrian-led man of the school’s electrical revealed that apparently there were no to promote relief efforts for hundreds of Vito Turso, spokesman for used in cosmetics, given ma­ attack. Moslem sectors. north of Beirut. suffering people existed on our planet. the Sanitation Department, the first heavy ground fighting the first time the Syrians and engineering department. survivors of this tragic accident.” thousands of starving Sudanese. nufacturers’ needs for pure their allies, who outnumber the About 2,100 Syrian troops. There was no confirmation A police spokesman, who can­ Mickey Leland wanted to be there to hein ” said although the city pays beef tallow. since artillery duels began five not be named under standing Shockley “has made the most months ago, Christian forces Christian forces by more than Druse militiamen and radical from the Syrians, who rarely important revolution in the 20th two-to-one, have tried to push into Palestinian guerrillas, backed by announce their losses. regulations, said at least 19 repelled an attempt by Syrian people were killed and 80 century,” Makoto Kikuchi, the troops and Moslem militias to the Christian heartland since tanks and armored personnel The fall of Souk el-Gharb would executive technical adviser of March 8 when the latest round of carriers, attacked the one-time have been a major setback for the wounded in Beirut, a virtual ghost take a mountaintop stronghold town since the bulk of its 1.5 Sony Corp. who has known Two firms settle as strike overlooking the capital. violence began in the civil war. resort, which controls a network Christians. Its loss would leave Shockely since 1960, said in an “This is a sterling victory,” the of roads twisting through the the Christian suburbs of Baabda million residents began fleeing A Christian senior army source the fighting. interview. "He had not imagined said about 50 attackers were Christian army commander, mountains of central Lebanon. and Yarze, where the bulk of his invention would lead to such a killed in the fighting at the Souk Gen. Michel Aoun, said on Voice A Christian army communique Christian forces and armor are "Where are our Arab rapid revolution in electronics.,” spreads to Midwest system el-Gharb garrison Sunday and of Lebanon radio. “The Syrian claimed 150 dead and wounded deployed, vulnerable to attack. brethren?” screamed an an­ Shockley’s sparked campus said there were “plenty” of enemy and its surrogates have attackers were left on the battle­ Aoun lives in a bunker under nouncer over the Christian Voice demonstrations by claiming that field. The senior army source the shell-blasted presidential pa­ The Associated Press Christian casualties, but he would been dealt a crushing defeat.” of Lebanon radio. intellectually inferior blacks Bell Telephone Co., which has 11 most direct-dial calls were going As Aoun claimed victory. said 10 Syrians, 20 Druse and 20 lace in Baabda. His senior aides million customers in Missouri, through normally on automated not give an exact figure. “Beirut is being wiped off the were producing children faster Police said at least 19 died Druse leader Walid Jumblatt Palestinians were confirmed are based in the Defense Ministry than mentally superior whites. More than 190,000 telephone Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and equipment. Some union jobs were compound in Yarze. face of earth as if by an employees were on strike nation­ Sunday in shelling in Beirut, canceled a news conference at killed. earthquake. Our wounded are His genetic theories also promp­ Arkansas. filled by management em­ which he had been expected to The source, who spoke on Aoun warned that with the wide today after workers in five In both cases, the union ac­ ployees, but the walkouts dis­ while there was an unconfirmed bleeding to death in the streets ted debate over the use of IQ tests report 12 Syrians were killed in announce the capture of Souk condition of anonymity, said 12 attack on Souk el-Gharb. the in schools and over why blacks Midwestern states joined the cepted lower wage increases in rupted installations and repairs, Syrians were expected to escal­ and in basements,” she said, her walkout. But two regional tele­ fighting along Beirut’s dividing el-Gharb. Syrians were killed in fighting voice choking with emotion. failed to score as well as whites. exchange for company agree­ operator-assisted calls and in­ Police confirmed the Chris­ along Beirut’s Green Line, which ate their “barbaric bombard­ phone companies reached settle­ ments to maintain health benefits quiries to directory assistance. Green Line. ments to keep 83,000 workers on more or less intact. Workers at U In Chicago, CWA and Ameri- the job. S West, based in the Denver area, tech officials said they were About 35,000 members of the settled for an immediate 5 willing to talk, but neither side Communications Workers of percent increase, while St. Louis- seemed in a hurry. We're There for You at America went on strike Sunday based Southwestern Bell agreed Talks “have not occurred in r against Chicago-based Ameri- to a 5.25 percent hike. any of the states, nor do we ACURA tech, which serves 12.3 million The accords averted strikes by anticipate any occurring in the customers in the Midwest. 42.000 U S West workers and next few days,” Ameritech spo­ Manchester They joined more than 156,000 41.000 employees of Southwestern kesman Steve Ford said Sunday. Touch by operators, installers and other Bell. The company’s subsidiaries in employees at three other “Baby Illinois, Michigan, , Ohio Schaller Union officials reached agree­ and Wisconsin were negotiating Bells” - NYNEX, Bell Atlantic, ment Aug. 5 with the seventh Community and Pacific Telesis — who separately with the union. Manchester regional company, Atlanta-based The International Brotherhood entered the second week of their BellSouth. walkout today. of Electrical Workers, which has The seven Baby Bells were been on strike against the three College There were few signs of pro­ created by the 1984 breakup of other regional companies but gress in resolving any of the American Telephone & Tele­ settled its contract with Ameri­ New 1989 INTEGRA LS disputes, which center on wages graph. Each has sought to get tech, was respecting picket lines Summer Wiih insiruciion from dcdiailcd prolcs.sors like and company plans to cut back workers to pay a larger share of on Sunday, said Greg Kenefick, a 3 Door .Sylvian Ofiaral And wiih an entire laeuliy eomiim- health benefits. their health insurance costs, CWA spokesman in Cleveland. led to providing a ehallenging yei supixiriive Nevertheless, the CWA which have soared at twice the But Illinois Bell spokesman ela.ssroom environment that help.s all studenus reached agreement Sunday with rate of inflation in recent years. Larry Cose said he had no U S West, which serves 14 western The regional companies al­ indication the IBEW employees achieve their poteniiai. l eaching is our greatest states, and with Southwestern ready on strike have said that had joined the walkout. asset at Manchester Community College. 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U.S.S.R. — Ruined tian area. and machine guns. medieval fortresses stand sil­ Lovard Tukhashvili of the 1. 0(36 PUTZPoRF RADIATION ReACHeS viewpoint houetted against the sky on By strengthening the hard­ to look at liners, he maintained, the acti­ Georgian Institute of History, ■mesoRFAce op scorched mountaintops across Archeology and Ethnography O e n SWEATY AND Soviet Georgia and atop each one vists are endangering all of the •me eARTH. Soviet Union and its moves said he believes the rioting was on savings flies a flag of the Georgian instigated by Abkhazians who TURNS UP HIS AIR toward democracy and economic independence movement. stand to lose their privileges to old problem CPNPlTIONeR. The flags fly as well on police autonomy. More than 100 ethnic Gorbachev’s reforms or to an 5. ALSO, CARBON outposts and are .sold at 'Tbilisi groups live in the 15 Soviet republics. independent Georgia. u PloWPe IS TRAPPBP, By John Cunniff newsstands in the form of lapel Abkhazians number 80,000, just pins and dashboard suction cups. But Gamsachurdia, a grey­ CoNTRIB0TIN(3 TO haired veteran of Georgia’s res­ 17 percent of the Abkhazian Manchester’s experimental program for 2 . CHLoRoFLuoRacARBoNS One hangs over a highway from a NEW YORK — Old problems istance to Soviet power, says he is autonomous republic’s popul“ separating solid wastes to recycle has been THe <3ReeNHoUSe generally can benefit from fresh peasant’s plot. tion and 1.5 percent of Georgia’s escAPe AMP pise This land of glaciered crags, concerned only with the fate of insight. That insight might not solve 5.3 million people, but they successful so far, and when it is extended to TO THe oppeR ePFetT. fruit-filled valleys and Black Sea Georgia, not the Soviet Union; the include the entire town it promises to prolong them in a flash, but often it can fate of Georgia, he maintains, is dominate the power structure reroute the intellectual pursuit, help­ beaches is seething with resent­ and managerial jobs in their the life of the town's landfill. ATMospHepe. 6 . THe aMier HeATS UR ment against the “ invaders” threatened by what he sees as ing to hurdle or sidestep obstacles. Islamic fundamentalism spilling region, Tukhashvili said. But one of the major obstacles to successful from Russia who took over their ((50 TO 1 .) Americans, for example, are over the border from Iran. The Abkhazians contend, how­ recycling in Manchester and everyw here else 3 . THe ozone l a Tp r forever being berated by economists infant republic in 1921. ever, they are struggling for Since troops armed with sharp It is a measure of the Georgian is finding markets for materials to reduce the IS Depifiifep. for lax savings habits, and the public’s sharing in Gamsachur- equal rights and feel they will Japanese are often praised for theirs. shovels and toxic gas clashed achieve them only by seceding bulk of waste that has to be buried. " NBN CELLNIKTE, FCKYOU.taUYS! with pro-independence protesters dia’s belief that the question That perspective has existed for from Georgia and becoming a The ultimate answer to the nation’s solid in this capital April 9, killing 19 of activists and Georgian Commu­ years, and nobody’s done anything nist officials alike pose to a visitor 16th republic of the Soviet Union, waste disposal problem is clearly to reuse about it. them, sympathy has grown for according to Abkhazian legisla­ those Georgians who want to is not whether the United States more things and discard fewer of them. John Reed doesn’t think that’s would help Georgia break from tor Vladislav Ardzinba. right. Reed, chairman of Citicorp and secede from the Soviet Union. Minorities in Georgia are react­ Therefore, the decision of the Illl l)lMIKh>M Protecting Indian graves But the Soviet Socialist Repub­ Moscow but whether it would help its chief banking subsidiary, Citibank, ing to growing Georgian national­ Appropriations Committee of the General lic of Georgia — a kingdom on its an independent, Christian Geor­ views the scene from a different gia aga'inst Islamic fundamental­ ism, inextricably woven into the Assembly to devote $500,000 to promote cine man of some sort and was own in the Middle Ages — also is perspective. ist Iran. independence movement, Ard­ recycling and to find markets for recycled In a briefing for members of buried facing a direction of his rent by ethnic violence, much of it By Tom Tiede pitting Christian Georgians The independence demonstra­ zinba said. goods is a wise one. Congress about the growing service own. tions of April have turned into But Georgians tell outsiders industry — he is chairman of the Price is the lone guide, and against Moslem minorities. The immediate economic advantage of SALINA, Kan. — American demonstrations involving ethnic that this is Georgian land. Abkha­ board of the Coalition of Service authority on hand. He says he It is an explosive combination zians, Azerbaijanis and Meskhe­ recycling some types of waste makes it easy Indians have been complaining differences and religious Industries — Reed offered this gives tours day or night. He on the heels of April 9. tian Turks make equally detailed The pay quandary revisited for years about the plundering of backgrounds. to reuse them. But for many of the waste observation: insists that he takes care of the “ This is the last thing Georgia what they sometimes call their The Christian Orthodox Church claims to the contrary. products our society generates, there is no “ We put our savings in houses. On a Indian remains “ just like they needs right now,” says Gizo Georgia was a kingdom from unhappy hunting grounds. They Grzeledze, an official in the remains deeply rooted among obvious, inexpensive way to put them back gross basis, we save more than the were from my own family.” But the 4th century B.C. to the 14th might seize any raise as an issue were voted in 1856. In 1873, Congress say scientists and collectors have Georgian Foreign Ministry. ‘ It Georgians and still commands into circulation. By Walter R. Mears against them, even an increase voted to raise that to $7,500 — and to Japanese, but some of that savings is he keeps some of the bones respect, although the Soviet go­ century A.D. In 1555, western raided their ancestral cemeter­ scrambled in dirty glass cases, will bring the troops back.” The hard fact is that in the short run it is endorsed by Bush. That’s what make it retroactive for two years. utilized by households as trillions of vernment fosters atheism. A Georgia fell to Turkey and dollars worth of investment in ies, and put the bones of their and even more unfortunatley, he The ethnic violence is spawned eastern Georgia to Persia, now cheaper to junk most of the stuff and make WASHINGTON - There’s an ethics happened on the 51-percent raise, President Ulysses S. Grant signed it, forebears on unseemly display in in' part by reaction to the number of very old churches have mortgages. has teeth piled like pebbles in Iran. It became part of the and pay quandary waiting for Con­ although President Ronald Reagan doubling his own pay in the process. Georgians’ rising nationalism. been preserved in Georgia. things anew from raw materials. “ By the standards of American museums and other places. plastic cups. Russian Empire in 1783 and had a gress this fall — and a session that recommended the measure and Bush That backlash was explosive, des­ Now the Indian outrage is Kansas Hatreds and resentments dat­ Conflict between Christians If part of that $500,000 can to used to find ways culture, we are not sustaining a In any case, he will not be spell of independence in 1918-21, began with the prospect of a sharp agreed. pite congressional arguments with a beginning to be heard. Several ing back to the medieval times and Moslems goes back centuries pattern of bad habits. Rather, we use taking care of the collection much after the Bolsheviks seized power to bring the cost of using recycled materials salary increase could end in what GOP campaigners trying to shake familiar ring. Sen. Matthew Carpen­ states have recently enacted laws have reappeared among the in the Soviet Caucasus region, our savings for things that most of the longer. The Indian activists were in Moscow. closer to the cost of using new ones, the cause of amounts to a freeze. the Democratic majority in the House ter of Wisconsin said his constituents that are designed to protect museum. dozen nationalities in the repub­ particularly in Georgia and Congress would view as socially good able to persuade the state to take Because Georgians resisted the recycling will be greatly advanced. It wouldn’t be the first. House and figure one way to do it is by working to didn’t want him to live in a garret on aboriginal graves, for one thing; Price agreed, and opened the lic, which is about half the size of neighboring Soviet Armenia. create a backlash against incum­ crackers and cheese and dress in and desirable. attraction in 1936. He put a roof action on the basis of at least one Thousands of Georgians filled new Soviet power, a quarter of Senate salaries once were stalled for “ In our business (financial and and the U.S. Congress is consider­ signal argument: They said Kan­ A Q bents, most of whom are Democrats. goatskins. He said they knew that a over the excavated burial mount, Conflicts pitting Georgians Rustaveli Ave. in Tbilisi daily their land was turned over to 33 years after a pay increase bill that other services) we must intermediate ing proposals that would force sas would not permit the bones of stirred a political storm. And there’s a long record to demon­ bank cashier or insurance company some museums to forfeit their he painted the bones with a glossy against Moslem Abkhazians and demonstrations during recent other ethnic groups. the world’s capital flow so that U.S. white residents to be put on view, Tukhashvili, the historian, said James Madison saw it coming when strate that there’s no backlash like a president couldn’t be hired for less skeleton collections' for proper varnish, and he initially charged Azerbaijanis have cost 26 lives ethnic rioting between (Georgians industry can have the benefit of the and aboriginals deserve the same Stalin did his fellow Georgians no Space goals the Founding Fathers were in the congressional pay backlash. than $10,000. “ They believe a senator and permanent interments. a dime a look. and injured more than 450 in and Moslems in the Abkhazian low-cost savings of Japan... consideration. So state authori­ favors when he had whole nation­ process of creating Congress. At the Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W. Va., ought to have as much brains as a Even better, the Indians have He has expanded the facility several areas of Georgia since the region, a Black Sea resort area. “ The pool of savings that exists in ties say they will take over the alities deported from traditional constitutional convention in 1787, he recounted that record in one of his cashier of a bank or president of an brought about the imminent since then; admission is pres­ summer began. Georgians in the Commanders of the 4,500 Soviet Japan is equivalent to the pool of oil “ Authentic Prehistoric Indian homelands to Central Asia. observed that to have members lectures on congressional history, insurance company,” he said. closing of one of the oldest and ently $3.50, and he claims that he Meskhetian area guard their troops sent to quell the rioting that exists in Saudi Arabia. On the Burial Site” some time this year. For example, he said, the are laudable “ regulate their own wages was an tracing pay hassles to the current one The “ salary grab” was the domi­ arguably most sacrilegious pri­ gets as many as 10,000 visitors a homes against ethnic Turks liv­ said there were attempts to margin, oil in Saudi Arabia has no They plan to cover the bones with Georgians who moved onto the indecent thing and might in time — and noting that it has revived a nant issue in the next election. vate bone displays. After more year. ing there. provoke the troops into firing on value whatever. the river sand in which they were lands of the deported Meskhetian moribund, 200-year-old constitutional Carpenter was one of the casualties. than a half century as a gloorny, And it’s no wonder. Controver­ At the same time, independ­ the population in what would have prove a dangerous one.” “ If there were a law that said Saudis previously buried. Indians will be amendment that would delay the That raise was repealed and it was grisly and controversial roadside sies aside, the “ Authentic Prehis­ ence activists persuaded tens of been a horrifying repeat of April 9 Turks now face nearly 400,000 President Bush has pledged to put Am erica To review the current bidding. could not export oil they would not invited to conduct spritual cerem­ Meskhetians clamoring to return effective date of any raise until after 33 years before Congress risked attraction, Salina’s “ Authentic toric Indian Burial Site” is thousands of workers to walk off in Tblisi. back in space, and while his specific proposals President Bush has offered to “ work know what to do with it. If there were a onies, and the cemetery will be the next congressional elections. voting itself another one. Prehistoric Indian Burial Site” gruesomely fascinating. The re­ their jobs in a general strike, A letter from the Georgian and reclaim their homes. with Congress” on a pay raise to law in Japan saying the Japanese preserved by law in its natural For Grzeledze of the Georgian are bound to be debated, his fundamental Twenty-eight of the required 38 states It put salaries back at $7,500, where has been ordered out of business. mains are displayed in a pit dug crippling transport and even a National Front to the United substitute for the 51 percent increase could not export capital they would Foreign Ministry, it is no coinci­ thesis was gratifying to hear. Twenty years have voted to ratify the pay they stayed for the next 18 years. In The order was handed down into the burial mound, and military jet factory. Nations in New York charged rejected last winter. That was six 1925, the Senate boosted pay to $10,000 also not know what to do with it.” Until then, Howard Price plans dence that the Azerbaijanis, after beating the Russians to the moon, and amendment. last spring by the Kansas Legisla­ spectators walk around on an Thousands more have gathered that the violence in Abkhazia was weeks ago, when he also proposed For its first 20 years. Congress paid with a late-night amendment, passed In short, the effect of these cultural elevated circumference to em­ to stay open as usual. He will also organized by Moscow. It asked Turks and most of the Abkhazians three years after the Challenger disaster, it is ture The lawmakers decided that keep his billboards up on the in daily illegal meetings in legislation to phase out the speech­ its members at the rate of $6 a day and with no debate. The House agreed, differences between Japan and Amer­ phasize the eerie reality that they for U.N. troops because, it are Moslems, traditional enemies making honoraria members now can they could no longer tolerate the interstate highway. He says he downtown Tbilisi. painfully evident that the United States has $6 for every 20 miles traveled to get avoiding a roll call vote. ica may be thought of as complemen­ are looking into the graves Even officials in the govern­ claimed, Soviet troops were pro­ of Christian Georgia. accept as outside income. tary, rather than in terms of Japanese public exhibition, particularly in doesn't need the money, but the failed to decide; What’s next? there and home again. Byrd said that Congress cut its pay during the light of furious Indian lobbying. themselves. ment ministry across the street tecting only Abkhazians, not The game plan in Congress has been strength and American weakness. regimen is something else: “ I ve Ann Imse writes for The As it happens, Mr. Bush proposes to worked out to $900 or $1,000 a year in Depression, restored it before World Therefore they bought the burial Price says the graves are just from the gathering were hanging Georgians. to tie restrictions on outside income to congressional salaries. War II, but didn’t get another raise Reed did lament one aspect of this been doing this for 53 years. I ’ve Associated Press. augment the space station program — an show — complete with the ancient as they were when they were out their windows one recent day Col. Gen. Yuri Shatalin of the an increase in the $89,500-a-year In 1816, Congress voted in an annual until 1946. In 1955, amid an economic financial flow. “ It is a great tragedy,” uncovered. He has the gleaming been here rain or shine, summer excellent idea — with another landing on the salary members now are paid, putting remains of 146 men, women and or winter, and I ain’t gonna stop to listen to activist Sviad Gamsa- salary of $1,500, spurred by purported boom. Congress boosted its pay to he said, “ that developing countries skeletons arranged in fetal posi­ churdia, who said that in 1976 he a spoonful of sugar with the ethics children — for $90,000. until I have to.” moon. This is presented as a necessary step to reformers who argued that members $22,500, an 80-percent raise, with little are not able to tap these pools of tions, on earthen pedestals, as if could count just 20 or 30 people medicine. Howard Price says it was an Besides, he says it would be manned exploration of Mars, which would be were dragging out speeches and thus political fallout. savings.” Almost all such flows, he they had never been disturbed. willing to join his call for NEED SOME EXTRA A bipartisan House task force is offer he couldn’t refuse. He is the risky to close before the state accomplished from an orbiting space station. sessions in order to collect higher pay Maybe the secret is in the timing. said, are toward developed countries. He also has the bones facing studying the issues, and probably will 85-year-old founder of the “ Au­ comes in. The things here are independence. at the day rate. That produced an This latter observation relates to uniformly toward the east, be­ In a Tbilisi suburb, vandals Y et the value of manned space exploration suggest next month that Congress thentic Prehistoric Indian Burial worth a fortune on the artifacts outcry and an issue that led to another lamentable situation identi­ cause he believes it is one of the smashed the face and tore the has never been fully explained. There was a tighten its outside income restrictions Site ” and he is bitter about this market. “ Somebody could break wholesale defeat of incumbents, Walter R. Mears, vice president and fied in “ The State of The Nation’s dictates of the tribal philosophy. head off a statue of Vladimir I. SPENDING MONEY!! in tandem with a renewed pay raise turn of events. He says he has in and make a real killing,” he political purpose in Neil Arm strong’s which prompted the survivors to columnist for The Associated Press, Housing 1989,” a study by Harvard He says there is one expeeption Lenin, the revered founder of the measure. been with these dry bones for insists, “ you can get $100 for each reaching the lunar surface by 1969, but it is not repeal it. They upped daily pay to $8, has reported on Washington and University’s Joint Center for Housing to the last rule, and he points to a Soviet Union, while a statue of the Even that formula leaves Demo­ Studies. most of his life (happily, he adds), for the skulls alone. These people Newspsper routes available at all clear what the voyage of some and it was frozen there for 38 years. national politics for more than 25 skeleton with a hunched back. He dictator Josef V. Stalin, a Geor­ cratic leaders wary that Republicans The first annual salaries, of $3,000, years. As popularly perceived, two of the and he resents being told quite that deal in Indian bones don’t astronauts to Mars would accomplish for the says many historians have gian, stands unscathed. major socioeconomic problems today suddenly to give them up. thought that deformed Indians have any decency at all.” in your area... money. And if the space station is so critical to The combustible mixture of are inadequate housing for the poor Price is a small, guarded man were shunned by their tribes — Tom Tiede is a syndicated nationalist unrest and ethnic A m erica’s space future, why get to Mars by and a growing gap between the rich who chews Blackjack gum when but not in this case. He says the violence is risky not only for Earn money and prizes by way of the moon, anyway? If an orbiting Open Forum and the poor. The center’s study he’s angry. He describes himself hunchback was probably a medi­ columnist. space station cannot easily deposit some indicates the problems might be one as a hardworking farmer and delivering the and the same. says that’s how he came upon his pilots on our planetary neighbors, why not convenient to bring the money di­ My heart goes out to the Short That study showed that in 1986 only Indian burial site originally. He Manchester Herald give it a cheaper, sm arter, more rewarding Not enough known rectly to them. Centralized money family and to the people of Middle- 11.5 percent or 1.28 million of the purchased 600 acres along the DON’T MONKEY collection so to speak. mission? town. and my prayers are with the estimated 11.1 million renter house­ Smoky Hill River in 1933 and in your neighborhood. 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But astronomers say enough time has passed since tory astronomer in Washington. were able to develop after learn­ “A lunar eclipse is just a good ing the diameter of the moon — the last major volcanic eruption Stewart snags PGA title that most dust has settled. show.” something they were not able to Here is when the various estimate until a lunar eclipse. The eclipse starts when the phases of the eclipse will occur. Bv Ron SIrak die on 18 that followed a five- he said. “I’ve messed up a few Visible eclipse phases will vary moon enters what is called the round. penumbra. This outer fringe of All times are Eastern daylight. The Associated Press Instead, he sank like a stone. minute standing, roaring ovation tournaments in my time. But I for the central and western parts Moon enters penumbra: 8:23 sure am glad I won.” of the country because of the the Earth's shadow will show up Stewart, playing three groups as he walked to the green. on the moon as a grayish shading. p.m. HAWTHORN WOODS, 111. - in front of Reid, made up six shots Palmer finished the tourna­ For Reid, the 3.5-year-old who difference in sunset and moon- Moon enters umbra: 9:21 p.m. After about half an hour, the This PGA started out in a time on the last nine holes, birdieing ment at 5-over 293. has won just twice in 12 years on rise. In Los Angeles, for instance, Moon enters totality: 10:20 - moon will edge into the umbra, machine and ended up missing Nos. 11,14,15,16 and 18 for a 67 to The trio, who have combined to the Tour, it is the second bitter # the eclipse will have started p.m. the dark, central part of the from radar. Reid’s 74. win 164 tournaments, including 36 defeat in a major in the same before the sun has set or the moon Middle of Eclipse: 11:08 p.m. year. u shadow. Total eclipse, when all of Day One was stolen by Arnold “Man, this is unbelievable,” majors, electrified the crowd on has risen. By the time the sky has Moon leaves totality: 11:56 darkened completely in Califor­ the moon is covered by the Palmer. Jack Nicklaus and Tom said Stewart, who was actually Thursday when Watson, 39, shot a “I was hanging in there,” Reid umbra, will begin at about 10:20 p.m. Watson. nine strokes behind Reid when 67, and Nicklaus, 49. and Palmer, nia, the moon will already be in Moon leaves umbra: 12:56 said. “Whenever I needed a gut p.m. EDT and last for one hour, 36 And the tournament was stolen the third round resumed Sunday 59. each had 68s. the deepest part of its eclipse. For a.m., Thursday. check, a chip or a putt, it was minutes. by Payne Stewart after Mike morning with Reid on No. 10 at But the magic faded and names Seattle, the moon will still be Moon leaves penumbra: 1:53 there. below the horizon at mid-eclipse, When the moon leaves the Reid, the man called Radar 13-under and Stewart on No, 12 at like Reid, Strange, Stadler and “I hit some great shots right up umbra, the events will occur in a.m. because his accuracy, lost his 4-under. Stewart started taking over. but will rise during the totality Because of the differences in through 16.” reverse order. The eclipse ends way on the last three holes. “This is a dream I’ve been For Stewart, the 32-year-old phase. sunset and moonrise times, view­ about 1:53 a.m. EDT when the While Stewart was finishing trying to work at for some time,” known for his snazzy knickers In fact, on 16 he made a great Clouds, of course, could ruin the ing will start at different eclipse moon edges out of the shadow with a 31 on the back nine, Stewart said, “I’ll cherish this and for always being around the 12-foot putt to save bogey and for viewing at any location. phases in the western parts of the the time being keep himself in the With clear skies, though, some altogether. birdieing four of the last five moment for a long time.” lead, it was his first victory in a While a lunar eclipse occurs country. holes, Reid drove into the water Stewart’s birdie at 18 put him at major tournament and his fourth lead. phase of the celestial spectacle Here are times for the local when the Earth blocks sunlight on 16 for a bogey, missed a 2-foot 12-under-par 276, one stroke overall. He won earlier this year And on 17 he boldly went for the should be visible to observers in events that affect eclipse view­ from the moon, a solar eclipse is putt on 17 for a double bogey and ahead of Reid. U.S. Open cham­ at the Heritage. pin. the ball trickling off into the North and South America, west­ ing. The first hour is for local caused when the moon blocks missed a 7-foot birdie putt on 18 pion Curtis Strange and Andy For Reid, it was another bitter rough to set up his three-putt after ern Europe and Africa, and the sunset and the second is for local sunlight from the Earth. that would have saved a playoff. Bean. defeat. he popped up his chip. Antarctic. Sailors at sea in the moonrise. The best viewing will To experts, a solar eclipse is “The Russians must have been Dave Rummells was alone at Atlantic and in the eastern follow twilight which ends about “I led at the Masters through 14 Still, afterthat doublebogey, he more interesting because it per­ transmitting because my radar 10-under with Ian Woosnam at Pacific Ocean also will be able to 25 minutes after sunset. Local and this time I made it through 15 banged his second shot on 18 right mits unique measurements of the kind of got zapped.” a tearful 9-under and Scott Hoch and Craig see part of the eclipse, weather time zones apply in all cases: or 16,” he said as he started to at the stick and needed only a permitting. sun. Reid said. Stadler at 8-under. choke with emotion. seven-footer for the tie. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Reid, who led the Masters on Wat.son. who was trying to win “I ’m getting there. I’ll get it “I really expected him to make moon passes through the shadow the final day this year before the only one of the four Grand right.” he said and then could not the putt at 18 and force a playoff,” created by the Earth blocking the Gas prices dip by 3 cents three-putting 14 for a bogey and Slam events to elude him in his go on as tears welled in his eyes. driving into the water at 15 for a career, shot a closing-round 71 to Stewart said. sun’s light. The moon, in its orbit “I cry at supermarket grand of the Earth, usually passes double bogey.said he had learned finish at 281,7-under par and five “I just hit a bad putt,” Reid LOS ANGELES (AP) - The stations found that prices per openings.” he said, trying to above or below this shadowline, from that collapse. shots back. said. average price of gasoline fell gallon at self-serve pumps were: Nicklaus closed with a 72 for a break the tension. but every few years it follows a “I want to make that expe­ “I knew what I had to do. I just nearly three cents a gallon at the regular unleaded 102.29 cents; 3-under 285. “This is only a game, right?” path that puts it completely in rience a stepping stone, not a didn’t get it done,” pump in the past three weeks, a premium unleaded 118.32 cents; tombstone.” Reid said Sunday And Palmer thrilled his army It is a game Stewart is familiar shade for a time. When the whole and regular leaded 102.64 cents. It was only a game and Mike -L moon passes through the shadow, nationwide survey found. morning after finishing the back one more time with a fine with. Prices per gallon at full-service “I know how Mike Reid feels.” Reid had lost. HONOREE — Mickey Katkaveck, shown here when he it is called a total eclipse. The national average was nine of the rain-interrupted third fourth-round 70. including a bir­ pumps were; regular unleaded played in the St. Louis Cardinal organization in the \ The last total lunar eclipse 112.95 cents a gallon on Friday, 129.55 cents; premium unleaded visible over most of North Amer­ 2.71 cents below the average on 141.74 cents; and regular leaded 1930’s, will be one of five local men honored at the ica occurred in December 1982, July 21, according to the Lund- 129.25 cents. Manchester Sports Hall of Fame dinner in September. and the next one is not until berg Survey. The average in­ December 1992. Ms. Lundberg said refiners and Johnson baffles Red Sox cludes all grades, self- and Astronomers are forecasting full-service, and all taxes. importers overcompensated to that Wednesday’s eclipse may be forestall any shortage because of “A drop of this magnitude Katkaveck to be a bright one. tight refining capacity, and new The moon can appearduring an during such a short period is vapor regulations on gasoline. something that motorists have AL Roundup eclipse to be a bright coppery red As a result, she said, “There is if there is clear, clean air between not seen since 1986,” analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday. an abundance of supply and a \ the lunar surface and the ob­ Bv The Associated Press honored by Hall cleaner product.” server on Earth, If smoke or dust The survey of 13,000 gasoline obscure the view, the moon will Whether it’s behind the wheel Bv Earl Yost Georgia-Florida Class D diminish to an orange color or or on the mound. Baltimore perhaps even fade from view Special to the Herald League with Waycross. rookie Dave Johnson is content. Katkaveck’s playing career altogether. School On Sunday. Johnson pitched his Volcanic eruptions historically Dreams of playing profes­ included action from to From page 1 second straight complete game sional ba.seball were frequent Class AAA, just one shot away and hit a for Stanley “ Mickey” Katka­ from the majors. He per­ Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Harald two-run homer to help the Orioles veck since his teenage years formed with Union Springs. Education officials had hoped “If you had asked me a few years beat Boston 6-1 for a split of their when he got his first ’s Ala., in the Alabama League. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SCRIPT — handwriting. Zaimor uses a magnifying Rain to avoid a lawsuit by encouraging ago what was being done to four-game series with the Red mitt and idolized the play of Jacksonville in the Sally glass, a device called a "slant gauge" voluntary integration and said promote regional cooperation, I Sox. Mickey Cochrane with the League. Asheville. N.C.. in the Donna Zaimor of 213 Ludlow Road, a From page 1 would have had to answer, Carolina League. Mobile in the and her education in psychology to read they remain committed to encou­ Only 13 hours before the start of in the early graphoanalyst, can tell whether a raging suburbs and urban school bluntly, there was very little the game, the Red Sox won 10-8 in 1930’s Southern Association, then writing. Triple A assignments with person is dignified, self-centered, witty area without power from 11:06 districts to work together volun­ taking place. 13 innings with the Orioles using While the long-time North or generous by studying the individual’s tarily in solving the problem. “Now people are talking about seven pitchers. End resident didn’t reach the Sacramento in the Pacific a.m. to 12:31 p.m., Marilyn Coast League and Columbus. Brossmer of NU’s Tolland office Tirozzi praised the General it, and applying for state grants,” “I wanted to give them six or major leagues, he came within Assembly for allocating $23 mil­ he said. “The problem of quality seven good innings. Going nine is one step of wearing the uni­ Ohio in the American Associa­ said today. tion in the 1940 and 1941 The largest outage in the area lion for three new programs, integrated education is a long­ a bonus,” Johnson .said. form of the St. Louis Cardinals standing one, and I don’t think seasons. occured Sunday in Bolton, when including a proposed magnet high Johnson, 2-1. allowed six hits, in the National League. Writing school specializing in allied anyone should expect this to be During the World War II 800 customers in the Porter Street struck out three and walked two. Today. Katkaveck. who died From page 1 health to be built in New Haven, a addressed in one, three or five in 1980, was announced as the years, he played with the area were without power from He’s the first Oriole to toss Hartford Chiefs in the Ea.stern 11:02 p.m. to 12:40 a.m,, Chavez magnet school focusing on mari­ years.” first of five local men who will time science and vocational agri­ Horton said that, while such consecutive complete games be inducted into the Manches­ League. Because he was in­ said. since did it on Aug. 13 volved in defense work, he was defenses, integrity, social traits and aptitudes and ciety statistics, about 6,000 businesses in the United The section of Tolland Turnpike culture to be built in Bridgeport steps are welcome, they would ter Sports Hall of Fame at the and 18 of last season. able to play only home games. other basic traits and about 200 traits in each of States use graphoanalysis regularly, she said. between Jefferson and Union and a mixed early-education not tempt them to drop the suit. Friday night. Sept. 22dinnerat Johnson, who spent eight sea­ Before joining the pros, In Europe, graphoanalysis is more common. streets was closed from about 9 program in Hartford that would “Frankly, I’m delighted to see the Army and Navy Club. those categories, she said. sons in the minor leagues, is the Katkaveck starred locally The graphoanaylist then determines which are There, people who enter helping professions such as a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday because also serve children in suburban people taking action and not Katkaveck, known only by 10th starter the Orioles have used with the Bluefields and during the dominant traits and prepares a written report social work are required to have their handwriting of flooding, Manchester Highway West Hartford. sitting back and waiting to see his christened first name by this season. the war years helped the for the client. analyzed, Zaimor said. In West Germany, 12 Division Superintendent Lee F. “These projects represent a what the court does,” he said. family members, acquired the giant step forward,” Tirozzi said. “But our case is going forward.” “Things really couldn’t be any Poli.sh-American entry cop For what’s called an “abbreviated personality universities offer doctoral programs in handwriting ■ i nickname Mickey because of O’Connor said today. two Twilight League cham­ profile” , Zaimor spends about an hour examining a analysis, she added. Surging of water caused a better than the way they’re going his devotion to his ba.seball At least three other other Manchester residents right now,” said Johnson, who hero, Mickey Cochrane. pionships. He won the most full sheet of writing. An in-depth report takes six to couple of manhole covers to blow valuable player award in 1944. seven hours, she said. To get the most accurate are graphoanalysts, Zaimor said. off in different areas Sunday, was born in Balimore and makes Born in South Windsor on At one time, the centuries-old science was his home in a suburban trailer Sept. 15. 1915, Katkaveck joins Turning to managing in 1946. representation of writing style the client should act O’Connor said. Street sweepers the 5-10. 190-pound Katkaveck as if he or she is writing a letter to a friend under no classified in the same category as fortune-telling. were out Sunday cleaning up park. “My wife and I look at each his younger brother. Leo, as But the International Graphoanalysis Society, other two or three times a day. the only two brothers in the enjoyed his share of success. time constraints, she said. debris in low-lying areas, he said. Starting out with Wilmington. Zaimor currently lectures area groups on which has been testing the accuracy of graphoanal­ A Coventry Highway Depart­ and it’s like we don’t realize local shrine. Leo Katkaveck, ysis for 60 years, has judged it to be 85 percent the only Manchester native to N.C., in the Tobacco State graphoanalysis and analyzes friends’ and acquain­ ment spokeswoman said Parker what’s happening. Usually when League as player-manager, tances’ writing. She would like to work profession­ accurate, Zaimor said. Bridge Road was flooded this I’m home I go out and drive a play professional basketball with Red Auerbach’s Katkaveck moved on to Al­ ally, analyzing job applicants’ and employees’ In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that graphoanal­ weekend but remained open. truck in the off-season. Now bany, Ga., in 1947 and piloted writing. “We had quite a few trees instead of going to work to drive a The Associated Press Wa.shington Capitols in the ysis is a non-discriminatory tool for personnel Basketball Association of the Cards to regular sea.son In addition to hiring and job placement, selection because the analyst knows nothing about down,” said the spokeswoman, truck, I’m going to work at the Sox, 6-1, Sunday afternoon in Balti­ honors and to the playoff finals handwriting analysis can help employers pair who did not want her name used. VICTORIOUS — Baltimore pitcher Dave America, was honored at the the applicant, Zaimor said. ballpark.” more. It was Johnson’s second win in initial dinner a decade ago. before losing in seven games. compatible people in departments and on projects, Officials at Andover and Bolton The first-place Orioles lead Johnson (27) is congratulated by his Next came two successful Zaimor said. In less formal uses, that’s not always the case. highway departments reported three outings. Baseball was a large part of By analyzing her own writing, Zaimor said she’s Milwaukee. ’Toronto and the Red teammates after he defeated the Red Katkaveck’s life from the time years at Waycross with both Zaimor analyzed the writing of her husband, no major flooding problems or Sox by 2‘/i games in the American the regular slate and playoff Stanley, and her own and found them “very learned a little more about herself. road closures. he impres.sed Coach Tom “With the self-understanding, I have a lot of League East. Chicago’s first home run of the Kelley enough to win the titles in 1948 and the playoff compatible.” Area police reported minor “It’s all that fairy-tale stuff .season between the AL West Yankees 9, Twins 7: Jesse month, and Ozzie Guillen’s run­ crown in 1949 after a third- self-confidence,” she said. Barfield drove in four runs, starting catcher’s job in his According to International Graphoanalysis So­ traffic accidents over the wee­ that everybody talks about, but leaders. scoring single snapped an eighth­ place regular schedule fini.sh. kend, but said no one was The Angels snapped a three- including a two-run double to junior and senior years at I’m trying to keep it in perspec­ inning tie as the White Sox beat During the 1948 gubernator­ seriously hurt, Manchester Po­ game losing streak and pulled snap a ninth-inning tie, as New Manchester High. He gradu­ tive,” Johnson, 29, said, “I ’m a lot Seattle in the Kingdome. ated with the class of 1933. ial election in Georgia. Katka­ lice Department spokesman within one game of the AL York rallied to beat Minnesota at veck received several write-in more confident. I wanted to be Fisk hit a three-run homer in Two years later, while at­ AIDS Gary J. Wood said today there West-leading Athletics. the Metrodome. votes for the state’s top honor were more accidents that usual Have you ever able to show I could throw strikes, Anderson, filling in for injured Barfield also singled in two the fourth inning off starter tending a St. Louis Cardinal From page 1 to show that I’m not intimidated Randy Johnson. It was the first baseball camp in Willimantic, from enthusastic baseball because of the rain but none of taught the new boss shortstop Dick Schofield, tripled runs in a four-run eighth inning as supporters. by being here.” home run by the White Sox since Katkaveck impressed scouts them were serious. down the right-field line to give the Yankees came back from a 7-3 Katkaveck left ba.seball in how to do his or Ju r job? Elsewhere in the AL, it was deficit to remain 5>/i games July 28 when Greg Walker hit one Roy Dissinger and Pop install call buttons and improved the Angels a 3-1 lead against Dave 1950 and assumed the position deficiency syndrome were con­ with AIDS who were restricted to are out against California. Kelcher and was signed to a ventilation in the third-floor ward Associated Press reports Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 4 in 10 Stewart. 16-7. Chili Davis singled behind Baltimore. of recreation director in Way- fined to an AIDS ward for up to 23 a hospital ward for 23 hours a day included in this story. innings; Kansas City 8, Toronto to open the inning and Jack walked to lead off the contract in the Cardinal even though they were healthy used by AIDS inmates. Guillen’s hit followed consecu­ organization. cross, a post he held until his 1 hours a day at the maximum- Have you ever trained the new 3; New York 9, Minnesota 7; Howell drew a two-out walk, ninth off Jeff Reardon, 4-3, and tive singles by Ron Karkovice death 32 years later. The securty prison in Somers. They and ambulatory,” said Allan B. California 4, Oakland 3; Chicago Bert Blyleven, 12-2, allowed moved to second on a groundnut. 'The pay for-play days began were not allowed to participate in Taylor, a Hartford attorney who employee who later got the promotion? and Lance Johnson off reliever with Albany. Ga. in 1936 and Waycross Recreation Center 6, Seattle 4, and Detroit 4, Texas 2. seven hits in seven innings for the After an intentional walk to Don Keith Comstock, 1-1. Dave Gal­ was dedicated in his honor education, recreation and reli­ represented inmates with AIDS. Worthington homered follow­ victory and Bryan Harvey fin- Mattingly, the Yankees pulled off ended in Georgia 13 years later gious programs available to other In addition to resolving the Conversation lagher hit a sacrifice flv to make as manager in the .same shortly before he died. ing a walk to in i.shed for his 17th .save, a double steal. Barfield then it 6-4. inmates. segregation issue, the state and Have you reached a dead-end in your job? the .second inning and Milligan hit Dave Parker hit his 16th homer doubled down the left-field line, The AIDS-infected inmates the plaintiffs agreed on standards a two-run double in the third to for the A’s, scoring both runners. Reliever Bill Long, 5-5, allowed brought a class-action lawsuit in such matters as diet, delivery give the Orioles a 4-1 lead. Brewers 5, Indians 4; Robin Lee Guetterman. 4-5, pitched four hits and one run in five against the state in U.S. District of medications, mental health innings for the victory and Bobby Bo.ston’s Tom Bolton, 0-3, made Yount’s sacrifice fly in the 10th the final two innings for the Bird signs record pact Court in New Haven. They sought treatment and medical care. The inning spoiled a Cleveland come­ victory. Thigpen got the last three outs for improved medical treatment and agreement calls for a medical his third start since being re­ his 25th save. Expand your personal and career back and lifted visiting Milwau­ the .salary cap — which limits the increa.sed AIDS education pro­ panel to monitor the prison and its called from Class AAA Paw­ Royals 8, Blue Jays 3; Bob BOSTON (AP) — Bo.ston Cel­ tucket on Aug. 2,onedayafterthe kee over the Indians, tics forward Larry Bird has total amount that any team can grams for all inmates. records to assure compliance potential with a bachelor's degree from , 3-3, got the victory Boone’s bloop single scored two Tigers 4, Rangers 2: Lou Whitak­ become the first athlete in any pay its players in a single year— “We were concerned by the with the requirments. Orioles recalled Johnson from despite blowing a .save for the runs as Kansas City scored four er’s two-out, bases-loaded single Eastern Connecticut State University. team sport to sign a contract the Celtics will pay him about $2 plight of asymptomatic inmates The state also has agreed to Rochester. first time since June 13. times in the seventh inning and in the ninth inning lifted Detroit worth more than $6 million for million in 1990-91. Then they will “A lot of the kids in the trailer Jim Gantner led off the 10th rookie Tom Gordon won his 14th past Texas at Arlington. one year, sources have told The give him a salary and huge bonus park have been coming up with a double off Doug Jones, 4-7, game, leading the Royals past The Tigers loaded the bases Associated Press. worth more than $6 million the It's easy to get started and classes are looking for autographs, but I’m and moved to third on Glenn visiting Toronto. with two out. when Mike Brumley Bird negotiated the contract following year. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. just trying to get my feet on the Braggs’ sacrifice bunt. Braggs Gordon, 14-4, struck out five available when and where you need them. singled off reliever Kenny Rog­ last fall, before undergoing foot The nine-time All-Star, whohas ground. I want to stay here, not go reached first when first baseman and allowed seven hits in .seven ers, 2-2. Brumley stole second, led the Celtics to three NBA titles, >'i IWjcrtJ.Smith,Inc.’ back to the minors for three more innings to become the AL’s third .surgery that forced him to miss INSURANSMITHS SINCE Starts with listening... Would you like some help? Dion James, moved in from the and Jeff Rus.seli the Rangers’ virtually all of the .sea.son. Terms played only six games last season INSURANSMITHS years.” Johnson said. outfield because Pete O’Brien 14-game winner. The loss went to bullpen ace, walked Call today to schedule your F R E E H EA R IN G TEST Call your Personal Advisor in the of the contract were not disclosed because of surgery to remove 1914 Angels 4, Athletics 3: Rookie had left for a pinch-runner, John Cerutti, 9-6, who had won and hit Dave Bergman with a bone spurs in his feet. He gave the four in a row. until this weekend. School of Continuing Education at Kent Anderson hit a two-run dropped the throw from Jones. pitch to load the bases. The two-year contract exten­ team a .shock when he returned to triple with two outs in the .sixth Yount hit a fly deep into the Gordon has 113 strikeouts in 111 scrimmaging two weeks ago and ftcm 456- 5490. innings. Mike Hcnneman. 9-4. pitched sion. covering the 1990-91 and liliHehR (§11 inning and Claudell Wa.shington right-field corner. one inning of one-hit relief for the 1991-92 .seasons, will bring Bird an promptly broke some small bones I' COMPANY Jerry Browne was 3-for-5 with a 649-5241 followed with a single as Califor­ White Sox 6. Mariners 4: victory and Guillermo Hernandez average of about $4.2 million a in his back during a collision and A Full Service HeoHr*® Aid Cenfer homer and three RBIs for the Carlton 65 E. Center Street nia beat visiting Oakland to avert Fisk drove in four runs, three on got the .save year. But in order to stay under fall. Manchester, CT. 151 TALCOTTVILLE ROAD, ROUTE 83, VERNON 872-1118 One call can put you back in competition i a sweep in the last meeting of the Indians. 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Aug. 14, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Aug. 14, 1989 — 13 Clancy burns Mets close gap IN BRIEF Aikman wins Round 1 from Walsh By The Associated Press Bailey with 6; 17 left gave the Eagles a run made it 14-0, one play after Chet MHS fall sports schedules 17-10 lead and his 41-yard toss to Brooks returned an interception of Reds this time on the Cubbies Troy Aikman won Round 1 from NFL Roundup rookie Bill Hess with 2:45 remaining Jay Schroeder’s pass 47 yards. Manchester High School has announced its Steve Walsh in the Dallas Cowboys’ made it 2,3-10. Starter Randall Cun­ Montana completed nine of 13 passes ager Whitey Herzog, who saw his fall sports practice times. The dates and times Battle of the Rookie Millionaire Bv The Associated Press Bv Hlllel Italle ningham led the Eagles to a 10-0 lead for 106 yards. team drop 6'/ti games back. “ We are as follows: girls’ soccer- Aug, 26, 8 a m.; Quarterbacks. The Associated Press UCLA, ran one yard for a touchdown in the first quarter. In the second half, Giants 20, Patriots 17: With Phil have to put it together now orelse girls’ cro.ss country- Aug, 26, 8:30 a m.; girls’ Aikman, the first player taken in McPher.son completed nine of 17 Ten days later, Jim Clancy NL Roundup with .57 seconds left to give the Simms holding out — he eventually we’re out of it.” volleyball- Aug. 28, 1:30 p.m.; girls’ last spring’s college draft, capped a passes for 1,55 yards, faced the again. NEW YORK — Taking two Cincinnati Bengals a 24-20 victory agreed to terms Sunday night — Jeff New York starter , swimming- Aug, 28, 6 p.m.; football condition­ 47-yart second-period scoring drive This time, it was a lot better, even from the St. Louis Cardinals to over the Buffalo Bills. 49ers 37, Raiders 7: Terrence Hostetler and Mike Perez threw 9-9, checked the Cardinals on one ing week- Aug. 21, 6 p.m.; regular practice- with a 9-yard touchdown pass to though he lost again. and four hits in four innings, start the five-game series. Keith Ball, the Bengals’ top draft pick, Flagler ran for 116 yards and two touchdown passes and Raul Allegre run and six hits through seven Aug. 26.8a.m.; boys’ soccer-contact coach Bill Kelvin Martin as the Dallas Cowboys’ ‘T felt good today, unlike the losing for the sixth time in seven Hernandez insi.sts, was the key to capped a 77-yard drive behind Turk touchdowns as the Super Bowl cham­ kicked two field goals for the Giants. innings, but ran into trouble in the McCarthy: boys’ cross country- contact coach new regime made its exhibition debut last time.” Clancy said Sunday decisions, Houston lost for the a big weekend for the New York Schonert, who came off the bench to pions scored four times in the fir.st 21 eighth, Vince Coleman reached George Suitor. by defeating the San Diego Chargers Hostetler drove New York 71 yards after Cincinnati beat the Houston fourth time in five games. Mets. complete three of four passes for 47 on a fielder’s choice, stole his Parents’ Night for all MHS athletes will be 20-3 Sunday. minutes. Flagler scored on a ,5-yard in 17 plays for its first touchdown, Astros 5-0. The visiting Reds took a 1-0 lead “ That .set us up for the whole yards in the drive and preserve the run in the opening minute of the second base of the game and took Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. in the MHS gymnasium. Throwing mostly short passes. hitting Mark Bavaro from three yards On Aug. 3. he started against in the second on Jeff Reed’s thing.” the first baseman said Bengals’ home winning streak. Cin­ .second quarter and a 37-yard burst ►-..'A* third on a single by Smith. Aikman played the first half and out in the second period. Perez gave the Reds and Cincinnati started sacrifice fly. and run-scoring Sunday after New York took four cinnati has won its last 12 games at midway through the third period. Ojeda was replaced by Don completed eight of 11 passes for 67 the Giants a 17-7 lead with a ,37-yard breaking records. Clancy allowed singles by Rolando Roomes and of five from their National Riverfront Stadium, including two Aase, but Guerrero’s single made Whalers announce TV slate yards. He was sacked once for a Joe Montana hit Jerry Rice with a pa.ss to Mark Ingram in the third seven runs in the first inning Ron Oester made if 3-0 in the League East rivals and moved to exhibition games and two playoff it 3-2 and Terry Pendleton’s walk 6-yard loss on third-and-goal from the 4-yard pass and Roger Craig’s 7-yard period. without retiring a batter. The fourth. within 3‘/i! games of the fir,st-place SportsChannel New England and WHCT-TV games. one out later loaded the bases. San Diego 4, forcing the Cowboys to Reds finished the inning against Phillies 5, Cubs 3: Ricky Jor­ . Channel 18 will televise all 80 Hartford Whalers Schonert matched the late rally of Bullpen ace Randy Myers came regular sea.son games during the 1989-90 settle for the first of Roger Ruzek’s Bob Forsch and wound up the dan’s sacrifice fly snapped an “ If we split, we just take three Buffalo’s Gale Gilbert, who came off on to face Jose Oquendo, who had two field goals. first with 14 runs and 16 hits. eighth-inning tie at Wrigley Field of five and that doesn’t help us season. SportsChannel will carry 56 of the the bench to complete his first four m ': already struck out twice. games while Channel 18 will carry the other 24. Walsh, who was picked in the Cincinnati won the game 18-2. and Darren Daulton followed much. This team is electrified. A passes and lead the Bills to a go-ahead supplemental draft, completed two of “ I can’t pinpoint one thing.” with a run-scoring single. couple of weeks ago we were 7'/2 When Oquendo tapped a slow touchdown with 3:18 to play on rookie eight for 22 yards in just over a Eric Davis said, “ but maybe it's went O-for-3, out and on the verge of being roller past the mound, Teufel Soccer Club sets tryouts Sean Doctor’s 3-yard run quarter of play. to our advantage that we don’t snapping his streak of five I" blown away.” charged the ball, barehanded it Cincinnati’s .sore-shouldered Boo­ The game was the Cowboys’ first know him. because we don’t look consecutive games with a home “ Our pitchers stepped up and and nabbed the runner at first. The Manchester Soccer Club will hold mer Esiason, the N F L ’s Most Valua­ some other players stepped up, tryouts for boys born in 1976 on Wednesday, ever without Tom Landry as their for certain pitches by him.” run. Jerome Walton’s fifth-inning Myers set down the Cardinals in ble Player last season, threw four coach and gave Jimmy Johnson a Tom Browning, who won the double extended his hitting streak too. I guess that’s what a veteran the ninth for his 19th save and the Aug, 16 and Wednesday, Aug. 23 for a fall travel pa.sses. The first was intercepted, the team is supposed to.” victory in his debut as Landry’s 18-2 game, pitched a six-hitter on to 24 games, longest in the major Mets’ 11th victory in 14 games. team. Boys should meet at Kennedy Road next two went off the hands of Field from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on those dates. successor. Dan Henning lost his debut Sunday to win his eighth consecu­ leagues this season. On Sunday, the Mets got good “ I know I ’m not sparkler in the receivers and his final pass was a pitching, ju.st like they’re ex­ Any que.stions should be referred to Chris as coach of the Chargers. 7 tive game against Houston. field.” Teufel said. “ That play short toss to running back James Pirates 6, Expos 4: Bob Walk. pected to have, but the key to Silver at 647-3164 (day) or 646-5910 (evening). “ I am pleased and I felt comforta­ “ They are an aggressive team felt better than a . It Brooks, who eluded two defensive 10-7, scattered eight hitso%’er 82-3 their 3-2 victory over St. Louis ble out there. Things went well for the and a good fastball-hitting means a lot to see your hard work backs and turned it into a 62-yard innings at Olympic Stadium to was, surprisingly, defense. Not most part,” said Aikman. who led the team ,” said Browning, who pay off.” scoring play. become Pittsburgh’s first 10- Nunn fights Barkley tonight Cowboys to a 10-3 halftime lead. struck out seven and walked five. just New Y o rk ’s, but the In one of 10 Saturday games, game winner. The Pirates Cardinals’. The Cardinals, with the “ It is frustrating when you don’t “ I don’t give them the same pitch RENO, Nev. (AP) — Michael Nunn Pittsburgh’s shotgun backfired snapped a three-game losing league’s best , move the ball,” Walsh said. in the same spot twice. I move the New York’s , sup- considers his title defen.se against Iran Barkley against Washington. streak and Montreal remained committed three errors Sunday, Johnson said the rookie quarter­ ball in and out and make them hit po.sedly a mediocre second base- tonight to be a battle between the two best Alvin Walton intercepted a tipped 2‘/i games behind Chicago, a including one by second baseman backs will reverse their roles in the my pitch.” man. pre.served the lead with a middleweights in the world. Todd Blackledge pass and returned it game ahead of New York fine defensive play in the eighth Oquendo that was his first in 61 Cowboys’ next preseason game In other games. New York beat Dodgers 3, Giants 2; Pinch- Nunn, of cour.se, says Barkley is No. 2. eight yards for a touchdown as the inning. And shorstop Ozzie Smith games. against the Los Angeles Raiders, with St. Louis 3-2. Philadelphia beat hitter hit a That .seems to be by far the nicest thing Nunn Redskins beat Pitt.sburgh 21-14, spoil­ of St. Louis, a perennial Gold Smith’s miscue hurt most. With Walsh getting the start. Chicago 5-3, Pittsburgh beat sacrifice fly with one out in the has said about the man who will challenge him ing the debut of the Steelers’ shotgun The Associated Press Glove winner, made a costly the Mets leading 2-1 in the sixth, “ That way, we’ll get a better Montreal 6-4 and Los Angeles 12th inning off Don Robinson at for the International Boxing Federation offense. throwing error in the sixth that Dave Magadan singled, hustled opportunity to see what he can do,” beat San Francisco 3-2 in 12 Candlestick Park. Robinson, 11-8, LOOK OUT — ’ second baseman championship in a scheduled 12-round bout at The first time Pittsburgh used the allowed an unearned run to score. to third on ’s single Johnson said. “ It was a different innings. San Diego and Atlanta came in to start the lOth following Willie Randolph evades the slide by San Francisco’s Will the Lawlor Events Center, formation, center Dermontti Dawson “ (Pedro) Guerrero’s the only and came around on the short­ situation. He didn’t have some of our were idle. three consecutive complete- Clark during Sunday’s game at Candlestick Park. The “ He said I got an IQ of an onion.” complained snapped the ball 15 yards over the guy who did anything in the whole stop’s wild relay to second, giving key players in there. They were not on Clancy. 6-10, gave up three runs game victories. Dodgers \won, 3-2, in 12 innings. the 29 year-old Barkley, a former World head of quarterback Bubby Brister. series.” grumbled St. Louis man- the Mets an insurance run. Boxing Council 160-pound champion. “ He said the field in the third quarter and the Pitt.sburgh also was in the shotgun I was a robot man wind was against him. when rookie defensive end Tracy “ It sounds amusing and funny, but a “ Troy did a great job. He executed Rocker tipped a Blackledge pass in champion should know how to carry himself.” very well. There was nothing I could the .second quarter, .setting up Wal­ Wallace at peace McEnroe say he did wrong.” Nunn had a reason for doing what he did. ton’s interception return that gave “ When 1 knocked out Frank Tate, he Everson Walls put the game away Wa.shington a 14-7 lead. (Barkley) was shooting off his mouth,” Nunn with a 72-yard interception return of a “ The shotgun? No big deal.” Coach for the first time wins U.S. •said. “ He didn’t respect me as a champion.” Mark Malone pass in the fourth Chuck Noll said. “ It didn't win for us. Nunn, 26. won the IBF title by stopping Tate quarter. did it? Theshotgun'snotgoingtodoit. in the ninth round on July 28,1988. At the time, Despite his success. Aikman. who We’re going to have to have people do hardcourt both Tate and Barkley were promoted by the signed a six-year contract for more it, not offenses.” By Mike Harris just getting ready to pa.ss him than $11 million, wasn’t ready to lay The Associated Press when the caution flag came out Houston Boxing Association, but Barkley has In other Saturday games, it was San since split with the HBA, claim to the starting job. just as we were fini.shing a lap. .T, By Hank Lowenkron Francisco 37. the Los Angeles Raiders Many people in boxing consider Nunn to be “ There’s still a lot of football to be WATKINS GLEN, NY. - “ It was too late for us to get in The Associated Press 7: Green Bay 28, the New York Jets the world's premier middleweight, but he has played,” he said. “ If they count on me Rusty Wallace was at peace with the pits, but a lot of theotherguys 27: the New York Giants 20. New had to take a backseat to Sugar Ray Leonard, to be the starter. I ’ll be ready for the the world for the first time in - Regaining England 17: Tampa Bay 41, Houston behind us made it in and there we Roberto Duran and Thomas Hearns in terms of challenge.” weeks. the No. 1 ranking in the world isn’t 23: Cleveland 25, Detroit 24: Indiana­ were stuck at the back of the field. •»»*! public recognition. Walsh, who signed for $4.1 million The controversy and bad luck “ We’ve come from way back ^ 4 what motivates John McEnroeas over four years, said he looked polis 31, New Orleans 7: Minnesota 23, that have dogged him through millions and millions of times, so he juggles his role as player, forward to next week Kansas City 13: Denver 17, Ix)s husband and father. Angeles Rams 13 and Philadelphia 23. much of the season were set aside it didn’t bother me. But then we Labonte wins IROC race “ It’s a little easier preparing for a “ I ’m doing the juggling act Atlanta 17. after he twice came from the got back up to the lead and cut game when you’re going to start it” better. There’s no way you can WATKINS GLEN. N Y. (AP) - Terry back of the field on Sunday to win down a tire, got way in the back he said. “ Troy and I are not worried Eagles 23, Falcons 17: Backup prepare yourself for being a Labonte let A1 Unser and do the the Budweiser at the Glen NAS­ and had to do it again. about it (the competition). I don’t quarterhack Don McPherson threw Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald father and the responsabilites racing — and Labonte collected the biggest CAR stock car race. think we’re going to be on the same for two touchdowns in the fourth “ Front to back, front to back. I that go with that,” said McEnroe, check FIRST FEMALE — Patty Smith is all smiles after she was the top But the problems weren’t for­ knew we really needed a caution team for the rest of our careers” quarter as the Eagles won their %' who is married to actress Tatum The NASCAR stock car star finished a In Sunday’s only othergame. rookie .second straight exhibition game. woman finisher in Saturday’s Silk City Reverse Triathlon held at gotten, even in the happy glow of flag and, thankfully, we got it.” O’Neal and has two young sons. comfortable third Saturday in the finale of the Eric Ball, who played with Aikman at McPherson's 15-yard pass to Eric Globe Hollow Pool. Smith’s overall time was 63:34. his second career victory on the The flat tire came on lap 66. “ I feel like I ’m handling it 1989 International Race of Champions at 2.48-mile, seven-turn road course with Wallace battling pole- better now. There’s no tougher Watkins Glen International, collecting enough at Watkins Glen International. starter for the job than that.” said McEnroe, points to win his first IROC title and $204,900. “Today. I was kind of on a lead. He got his caution flag, one ranked No. 6 in the world. “ It’s Meanwhile. Unser held off a strong effort by mission to win this thing.’’ of six full-course yellows in the also the most rewarding. ... It’s fellow CART Indy-car regular Scott Pruett, a Open Mind proves Wallace said after beating Mark race, on lap 69 when Rudd’.s an extra challenge that you have former road racing champion, to win the race. NEED SOME EXTRA Martin to the finish line by 1.06 engine blew. J to try todoboth, but it’scertainly He vaulted past stock car drivers Rusty seconds in the 90-lap, 214.58-mile After the leaders pitted for tires The Associated Press more satisfying when you Wallace and Dale Earnhardt to take second, she’s the best filly event. succeed,” and $93,000, in the four-race, all-star series. and gas. Wallace was sixth By INTESNE — Martina Navratilova pre­ Manhattan Beach, Calif. Navratilova SPENDING MONEY!! The victory. Wallace’sfourth of the end of the next green-flag lap. The 30-year-old McEnroe, who Labonte, who led the first 10 laps of the pares to return her shot during Sunday’s whipped Gabriela Sabatini, 6-0, 6-2. the season and 14th of his Winston the 73rd. he was third. was No. 1 in the world from 30-lap. 72.84-mile race. said. “ I was trying to Bv The Associated Press Passage, ridden by Eddie Delahous.saye, Newspaper routes available Cupcareer. wasalsohisfirst in 12 After leader final of the Virginia Slims Tournament in 1981-84, won the final 13 points get into the turns a little too soon and I smoked covered \ V» miles over a firm turf course in races, dating to April 9 at Bristol, spun off the track on lap 76 after Sunday to defeat 22-year-old Jay the left-front tire a little too much. It just Just becau.se she won the Triple Crown 1:49 to beat Skip Out Front. Berger 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the cham­ pushed wor.se the rest of the way. for fillies. Open Mind doesn’t intend to rest in your area... Tenn. bumping with road racing spe­ Saratoga Passage paid $12.80, $7.20 and pionship match of the U.S. “ They (Unser and Pruett) were pulling on her laurels. It was a soothing balm for cialist 'Tommy Kendall, a 22- $5. Skip Out Front returned $10.20 and $5.60 Navratilova decimates Gabby Hardcourts tennis tournament. away. I couldn’t .see anyone in the mirrors, so I Wallace, who has recently made year-old UCLA student making Trailing by five lengths near the top of and Pasakos was $4.20 to show in the field Earn money and prizes by “ I have the desire to play the just backed out of it. the stretch. Open Mind won her lOth headlines with a lawsuit against his NASCAR debut. Wallace of eight 3-year-olds. best that I can play. I feel if I “ Bob Latford (Labonte’s NASCAR publicist) straight race on Saturday by overhauling car-owner Raymond Beadle, charged around Kendall into the delivering the really do that I could end up in had it all figured out for me, where I had to Dearly Loved in the final few yards to win — In Del M ar’s $111,000 San Clemente claiming his contract has been lead the next time around and in Virginia Slims tourney that position.” McEnroe said of finish, so I figured if I stayed where I was I ’d be the $232,400 Alabama Stakes for 3-year-old Handicap earlier in the day. Darby’s Manchester Herald breached. kept his Grand Prix there the No. 1 ranking. all right. I was hoping I remembered right.” fillies at Saratoga. Daughter, ridden by Gary Stevens, came The details of the lawsuit and of to the end. Sunday’s victory was his 75th in Open Mind made up ground while racing on strong in the closing yards to win by “ I don’t look at it like I ’m slipping backhand that went long. In your neighborhood. his contract have been published Martin, who now is second in MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. a Grand Prix event, including wide, took the lead in the final strides and three-quarters of a length overSticky Wile. — Top-seeded Martina Navratil­ that much. I don’t think that age “ She started hitting harder in in a number of newspapers, a fact the season points, was unable to four U.S. Open triumphs and Hill cops Seniors event won by a neck over Dearly Loved, who was Darby’s Daughter covered one mile in that has caused the 32-year-old St. challenge Wallace. ova. having made short work of has anything to do with it. the second,” Navratilova said. Call today to get more details. three at Wimbledon. RANCHO MURIETA, Calif. (AP) - Orville lYt lengths ahead of third-place Dream 1:36.3-5 and paid $9, $4 80 and $3.60 Sticky Louis. Mo., native some concern “ I contemplated running to­ No. 2 Gabriela Sabatini in the Experience does count for “ She started hitting out more. I “ I don’t have a burning desire Moody, who vaulted to the top of the PGA Deal. The order of finish in the .seven-hor.se Wile returned $8.60 and $5 20, and Bel and embarrassment. ward Rusty. But there was oil all finals of the Virginia Slims of Los something.” think she was making a lot of to be No. 1.1 didn’t really feel like Senior Tour money list after switching to an field was completed by Lea Lucinda, Silent Darling was $8 40 to show “ We’ve had so many problems over the track and he was only Angeles Tournament, pronoun­ Neither player had lost a set unforced errors, trying too I enjoyed it much the years that I elongated putter three years ago. might need Classic. Rose Park and Naskra’s Return. — Pre.sent Value won the fifth nmning of 647-9946 hard.” this year.” he said. “ There’s a lot running as hard as he had to. ces herself in top form. coming into the final. was there. I felt like it was a Dearly Loved opened a clear lead Look out, Steffi. another addition to his golf bag: glasses. the $150,000 Canterbury Cup. negotiating of people who know a lot about my We’re sitting in a points position Navratilova played aggres­ The 19-year-old Sabatini, who pressure that I could do without,” entering the stretch, with Dream Deal next Sycamore Lane .... “ If Steffi (Graf) hadn’t had The far-sighted Moody finished one stroke the l ‘/B-mile course at Canterbury Downs personal business, and I don’t where wrecking on the last two sively. coming to the net 79 times favors the baseline, misshit the said McEnroe, who will play in and Open Mind rallying strongly on the Linden St...... such a phenomenal two years. I ’d behind winner Dave Hill in the Rancho Murieta in a track-record 1-47 4-5 and winning by think they should. That’s journal­ laps trying to go for the win isn’t compared with Sabatini’s six. At ball numerous times. Montreal this week in his final outside. Open Mind gained steadily and Locust St...... still be No. 1,” Navratilova said Senior Gold Ru.sh on Sunday after missing a four lengths over Blue Buckaroo. ism and I know that, but it’s been worth it.” the net. Navratilova won 49 points “ I guess I was not thinking and tune-up before this year’s Open. pulled ahead just before the finish line. Sunday after a 6-0, 6-2 thrashing one-foot putt on the par-3 16th when his ball hit Jockey Frank Olivares kept third behind Myrtle St...... tough on me. Dale Earnhardt fini.shed third compared to five for Sabatini. she was putting a lot of pressure “ There were moments where I “ I was trying to go inside where there of Sabatini that gave the winner an ill-repaired hallmark. early pace-setters Valiant Cougar and Oak PI...... and leads Martin by 126 points, “ She was coming to the net and on me.” Sabatini said. “ I tried to felt I played as well as I have all was maybe room, but I couldn’t afford to “ And we’ve had a good car all her fifth title in this tournament. “ That was my fault,” Moody said. “ I didn’t Moms Furrari Present Value collared Chestnut St...... year, but we’ve just had so much with 145 points I couldn’t get into the match,” get the ball in and concentrate year here,” said McEnroe, al­ repair the hallmark very well.” get stopped,” Angel Cordero Jr , Open “ People have been writing me though he admitted he needs to Mind’s jockey, said. “ I made the decision them entering the stretch and pulled away. Galway St...... bad luck, so many things go behind and Wallace, gaining 10 Sabatini said. “ I got a lot of first and fight. I tried to do something Moody, who .said he cannot clearly see off for years.” Navratilova said. work on his first serve before the to go outside, and then they swung so wide, \ wrong,” Wallace added. points. 155 back. serves in. Maybe I should’ve different but maybe I need to objects closer than five feet, said he thought he Present Value t)aid $4 20, $.3 and $2 40, Kenny St...... “ Well, I ’m still No. 2.” Open. but I was already committed. keyed more. She is very strong, improve mentally and not play had fixed the mark properly before putting. Blue Buckaroo returned $4 80 and $.3 40 and North St...... “ This proves the Blue Max There were numerous off- Navratilova needed just one “ When I got ahead of the filly that was mentally also. She’s playing very like today. Today I was doing “ Hopefully I can improve on it Paramount Jet was $2.80 to show North School St. .. Team isn’t dead just because course excursions in the race, service ace to beat Sabatini, who second, I didn’t think she was going to good tennis.” nothing.” a little bit while I play (in It was the third consecutive graded we’ve got problems. Rusty Wal­ with one leaving Australian double-faulted at a critical point Coe defeats Ovett catch (Dearly Loved), but I pointed her at Laral St...... all in the final match of the $300,000 The only threat to Navratilova Sabatini got 84 percent of her Montreal) and that week between stakes victory for Present Value and lace did not sue the Blue Max driver Dick Johnson with a her and said ‘Come on, mama.’ Laural PI...... all Team: Ru.sty Wallace sued Ray­ tournament. came in the seventh game of the first serves in compared to the tournament and the U.S. BIRMINGHAM. England (A P) — Sebastian boosted his earnings to more than $700,000. broken right shoulder blade and Coe left the stadium with a title. Steve Ovett “ I ’ve ridden a lot of good fillies, but I New St...... all mond Beadle. “ I think its the best overall second set. That game went to Navratilova’s 65 percent. But Open. I need to bear down and 1 don’t think I ’ve ever ridden one that tries — Steinlen took command in the stretch tom ligaments and a dislocation really evaluate what’s causing left in tears and British track and field was left West Middle Tpke. 8-150 even “ The team’s got an understand­ match I ’ve played in two years,” deuce seven times, ending when when it came to first-serve points, like she does. She’s just the hardest-trying and won the $123,200 Bernard Baruch to his left knee after hitting the me to serve a lower percentage reeling after one of the most controversial days ...... all ing of what’s going on and these the 32-year-old Navratilova said, Sabatini returned a serve with a Navratilova had 69, Sabatini 44. filly I ever saw. If she were a person, she'd Handicap at Saratoga by five lengths Rachel Rd...... guardrail. He was treated at than I feel will win me the Open. I in its history. guys are working their guts off.” Soviet Lad led to the stretch and held on for Squire Village ..... Corning Hospital and relea,sed. need to get up about 10 percent.” The long-awaited showdown between the work seven days a week. There’s nothing A year ago, Wallace used a former Olympic champions in their first-ever flashy about her. She ju.st tries” second in the field of seven horses. Wetherell ...... , who was chal­ After drawing even after two late-season hot streak to chal­ sets, Berger ran into a McEnroe race on a British track was overshadowed by a Open Mind covered UA miles on the The victory was the fourth in eight starts Bidwell ...... lenge eventual champion Bill lenging Earnhardt for third place Simms gets what he wanted muddy strip in 2:04 1-5 for her 12th victory buzzsaw. row regarding illicit appearance money. this year for Steinlen. Ridden by Jose Lakewood Cir. No. & So. Elliott for the series title. heading into the final lap. had a Ovett, 33. the 1980 Olympic 800-meter in 14 career starts. The New Jer.sey-brcd Santos, Steinlen covered 1V« miles on the rantee Simms $1.3 million for this “ The shots that he hit then were Hillcrest ...... Wallace, who now is fourth in broken brake caliper shred a tire, EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J, Despite the holdout. Parcells champion, broke down in tears on a live daughter of Deputy Mini.ster-Stage Luck soft main turf course in 1:51 to earn $7.3,920 season, with pjjyments of $1.4 said he felt lucky to have Simms. just great shots. There was just A lpine...... all the standings after 18 of 29 races, sending him part-way through a (AP) — Phil Simms stayed away television interview after the race, the earned $139,440 for Eugene V. Klein. The for Wilden.stein Stable The favorite million in 1990 and $1.5 million in "He never shoots his mouth off, nothing I could do. If he plays that hopes Sunday’s victory is the tire wall and fence. He had only a from training camp for three 1.500-meter final in the 100th Amateur Athletic entry of Open Mind and Lea Lucinda returned $5,80, $3,60 and $2.80. Soviet Lad Haynes ...... all 1991, according to the sources, he always takes part in the off way , no one will ever beat him,” beginning of another stretch cut lip. weeks and got what he wanted — Association Championships which included a returned $2.40, $2.20 and $2.10. Dearly paid $10.40 and $6 40, and Brian’s Time was Russell ...... all who asked not to be identified. season program, he accepts said Berger, who was playing drive. a lot more money. dramatic fall with .500 meters to run. The AAA Loved paid $4.80 and $2.10 and Dream Deal $4.80 to show. Main ...... Tony Casanova, a tire carrier That gives him about an average criticism,” he said. “ What’s not McEnroe for the first time ever. ... 285-378 “ This is where we started doing Enough money, he says, to get has promised a full inquiry into the allegations. was $2.10 to show. for Darrell Waltrip, was struck salary among NFL quarterbacks to like.” “ Whoever was watching the — Ana T, rallied on the inside for an Main ...... 836-1229 him to suit up today. Ovett claimed on television, ’’They got me “ She’s so game that words cannot well last year.” said Wallace, by Dale Earnhardt’s car on pit and puts him on par with such match saw John McEnroe make upset victory in the $82,0.50 Princess Center St...... 66-236 even The New York Giants on “ I really wish he could have here on false preten.ses and lied to a lot of other describe the heart and determination that who finished second to Ricky road. Casanova was checked at players as the Pheonix Cardinals’ 12 winners in a row. ... I don’t Rooney Handicap for fillies and mares at Sunday agreed to a three-year, been there last week,” the coach people and I just got upset over that happening. she has,” Jeff Lukas, Open Mind’s trainer, Church St...... all Rudd here in 1988 after winning the track medical center and Neil Lomax and the New York think I played a bad game. The Calder Race Course. Spirit of Fighter, the $4.2 million contract extension for said. “ He knows he should have Money was offered to me and not to other said. "W e were worried about the filly Gorman PI...... all the previous year. “ We have 12 released, although track officials Jets’ Ken O’Brien. been there. He wanted to be in a guy just made winners.” 7-5 favorite .seeking her 16th stakes victory the llth-year quarterback, sour­ athletes and I felt I was being bought. I turned triple crown, having had some hard races races left and I feel like we can .said he apparently has a bruised “ It feel’s great to be back.” long time ago.” Berger gained an advantage in and overcoming everything.” at Calder. fini.shed .second by three- ces close to the negotiations said. it down” win ’em all.” Simms said Sunday evening. “ I Simms, the Most Valuable the final set when McEnroe quarters of a length but was placed fifth for kidney. After missing 20 days of camp, Tears then began to well in Ovett’s eyes but Naskra’s Return led through the first six CALL NOW His trademark last season was regret that I had to hold out but I Player of the Giants’ Super Bowl double-faulted twice in the fifth interfering with Sez Fourty down the including Saturday night’s 20-17 he continued. “ I wanted to run against Seb and furlongs, with Dearly Loved in clo.se falling a lap or more off the pace Wallace, who led twice for 20 understand why this happens.” victory in 1987, is in his 11th game. The second double fault stretch. Ells Once Again was moved up to exhibition victory over the New do myself justice. I had to fight for my pursuit and Open Mind and Lea Lucinda at 647-9946 / 643-2711 and coming back to win. laps, averaged 89.242 mph in a Coach Bill Parcells said he was season out of Morehead State. He ended the 16-point game and gave second afterthedisqualificat ion of Spirit of England Patriots, Simms met his integrity. ... But that wasn’t Steve Ovett out the rear of the field. Midway on the turn. This time, Wallace didn’t lose a race slowed by six caution flags goal of extending and improving looking forward to a practice with was the Giants’ No. 1 draft pick in Berger a 3-2 lead. Dearly Loved moved to the lead Fighter there today” lap to the leaders, but still had to for 21 laps. He won $56,400 on a contract that would have Simms at the Giants’ training 1979. He has been the Giants’ In other Sunday races: McEnroe, playing for the first Coe, the 1980 and 1984 Olympic 1,500-meter Ana T lidden by Robert Lester, ran overcome some major hurdles. A crowd estimated at about paid him about $880,000 for this camp in Madison today. He said starter since 1984. — Saratoga Pas.sage rallied from last time since losing in the Wim­ champion, won the race in the slow time of 3 •seven fiirloues in 1 24 4 .5 and paid $t4 40. $7 “ We started 14th, and got up to 100,000 was on hand for the fourth season It was the final year of a Simms would probably play in the Last year, the 32-year-old quar­ place with three furlongs remaining for a bledon semifinals, evened the minutes 41 .38 seconds, with Ovett ninth in and $4 no I' li.. o ih t Ag;dn ii.’iid $10 and HanrliratFr Hrralft right on Ricky’s bumper (in annual Winston Cup race at the fivc‘-year deal signed in 1985. Giants’ next exhibition game terback completed 263 passes in 2'/4-lenglh victory in the $272,750 Eddie match by breaking Berger at 3:45 85. $0 no whilr Mv .SwcH l(rplir;i was $7 80 to second),” Wallace said, “ I was Glen. The deal will reportedly gua­ against the Chiefs in Kan.sasCitv 479 attempts for 3.359 yards. love. Read Handicap at D<'l Mar .S.ir.ilog.i .sIlllVB 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug. 14. 1089 MANCHF.STER HERALD, Monday Aug. 14. 1989 — 15. IN B R IE F SCOREBOARD FOCUS/Advicc PEOPLE Goldie ‘cold-eyed shark’ Aouita barely misses National Leogue —Signed Ed Ro­ N E W YORK mero, Inflelder. Sent Ed Whited, Inflelder, HENGELO, Netherlands (AP) — Moroccan Baseball to Richmond of the Intemotlanol League. (AP) — Time ace Said Aouita came close to breaking his own —Activated Tom hasn’t healed the Foley, Inflelder, from the IS d o v disabled War memorial planned by teen-ager world record in the men’s l.SOO meters Sunday list. Sent Jeff Huson, Inflelder, to In­ scars for actress winning the event at the Adriaan Paulen dianapolis of the American Assoclotlon. Goldie Hawn and American League standings DEAR ABBY: Or­ Memorial international track meet in 3 — Activated DEAR THANKFUL: Thank you for My 25th High School reunion is singer-actor Bill Kelly Downs, pitcher, from the ISctav chids to you for calling minutes, 30.63 seconds. Eott Division disabled list. Optioned Russ Swan, pitch­ asking. Contributions (checks or coming up, and I want to go to the Hudson, who has public attention to the An American 800-metcr relay team featuring w L Pcf. OB er, to Phoenix of the Pocitic Coast money orders; no cash, please) dance and see my old classmates. described his ex- Boltlmore 60 56 .517 — League. Korean War veterans. Leroy Burell. Floyd Heard, Carl LewisandJoc Mllwoukee 59 60 .496 2'/j ' FOO TBALL should be made out to: Korean War However, I’m embarrassed to say wife as a “ cold- In March, my wife, DeLoach came within a hair's breadth of the Toronto 56 59 .496 2'/3 Notional Foolboll Laogue Memorial, P.O. Box 2372, Washing­ that I haven’t changed my style of eyed shark.” Boston 57 58 .496 2'/j N F L — Suspended Tony Burse, Seottle two sons and I visited Dear Abby 11-year-old world record, winning their event Cievelond 57 61 .483 4 fullback, for 30 dovs for vloloflng the ton, D C. 20013-2372. dancing; I still love to do the twist. Washington, D C., fora In the September in 1:20.43. The world record of 1:20.26 was set in New York 55 62 ,470 5'/2 league's substance abuse pollcv. Abigail Van Buren The proposed memorial will cost $6 Should I go and risk humiliation? Or issue of Vanity Detroit 43 74 .366 17'/7 Canadian Football Leoguo sightseeing vacation 1978 by a Llniversity of Southern California WMt Division BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS—Trans­ million — funded by contributions stay n Pensacola in the .safety of my Fair, Hawn said that included a tour of team. W L Pet. OB ferred Anthonv Cherry, running bock, to from the public, and not one dime of home? Hudson had “ dev­ Ooklond 71 47 .60? ___ the Inlured reserve list. Arlington National In this eastern Dutch city. Aouita ran a Colltornlo 69 47 .595 1 government money. Let’s get that LOUIE THE TWISTER astated” the cou­ Cemetery. Our guide strong race, assisted in his record-breaking Kansas City 64 52 .552 6 well-deserved memorial built. A buck ple’s two children Texas 61 55 .526 9 Silk City Triathlon results pointed out the Korean attempt by Dutch runner Rob Droppers. Minnesota 56 59 .496 12'/j or two from you will do it! DEAR LOUIE: People attend class with his recent re­ Seottle 56 War ‘‘memorial,’’ which ___ „ Running on a world-record pace through the 61 .479 14'/j Results: was a something about it, so for his Eagle reunions to relive the good old days, so Chicago 50 marks to People 67 .477 20'/3 Mate — 1. Phil Forziev, 55:59, 2. Steve cement park bench on which was first two-thirds through the race, the Moroccan Saturday's Oames Scout project he researched the go back, enjoy your reunion and twist Melocowskv, 58:22, 3. Peter Boucher, 4. BUI DEAR ABBY; This problem may magazine. The Vlnne5ota6, New York 3 engraved: “ In Sacred Memory of left the competition far behind. Beltock, 58:25, 5. Tim Lamb, 58:27, 6. Bill Korean Warandbegana movement in seem insignificant to you. but it’s to your heart’s content. It’s not only Oakland8,Collfornlo3 couple were di­ But in the last few hundred meters. Aouita, Fowler, 7. Korl Dauphlnols, 59:31, 8. Rob Tho.se Americans Who Gave Their our city to raise awareness, support great fun, it’s great for the waistline. Milwaukee 5, Cleveland] Tanner, 9:44, 9. David Ptaszynskt, 60:10,10. important to me. When I was in Byrd vorced nine years Boston 10, BoltlmoreS, 13 Innings Lives during the Korean War (1950- who set the world record of 3:29.46 four years Jason Flahertv.60:11. and money for a proper memorial to High School in Shreveport, La., in the Toronto?, KonsosCItyO ago. Female — 1. Perttv Smith, 63.34, 2. LIndo 1953). 54,246 Died: 8,377 Missing in ago, fell back slightly and finished just one DetroltO, TexosS honor those who served — including "How to Write Letters for All Flabell, 66:17, 3. M aura Pollcelll, 66:44, 4. ’60s, I loved to dance the "twist” I Hudson, recently Seottle<,Chlcooo3, lOInnlngs Goldie Hawn second too slow. Donna Pellsh, 5. SvUva Ounpuu, 67:44. 6. Action; 559 Unaccounted-For my own cousin who was killed in spent every weekend at dances, and Occasions" provides sample letters of Sunday's Carnes married to actress Cynthia Kozak Buckley, 69:55, 7. Jonlt ROWS.” American Jeff Atkinson finished second in BoltlmoreS, Boston] action. as soon as the music began. I couldn’t congratulations, thank-yous, condo­ Cindy Williams, told People that Hawn, who Romovko, 70:51,8. Beth Wells, 71:08,9. Karen Our sons were incensed after 3:35.15, followed by the Netherlands’ Bob Milwaukee 5, Cleyelond 4, 10 Innings Saunders, 73; 10,10. Denise Rodrigue, 73:18. I am proud of Matt’s sensitivity. control my feet. Toes tapping, fingers lences, resumes and business letters has been living with actor Kurt Russell for six New York9, Minnesota? Bovs 1H9 — 1. Steve Melocowskv, 56:22,2. reading the casualty statistics. They Dielis, who was clocked in 3:36.16. KonsosClty8,Toronto3 And God bless you. Abby, for caring so snapping — up and away onto the — even how to write a iove ietter! How years, was not honoring his visiting rights to Korl Dauphlnols, 59:31. 3. Jason Flohertv, had no idea the Korean War was so Calltarnlo4,Oakland3 60:11. much. dance floor to twist the night away. to properly address clergymen, go­ OilcogoO, SeottleS their two children, Oliver, 13, and Kate, 10. Girts 15-19— 1. Stoev Tomkiel, 77:44,2. Jonlt bloody and costly, and couldn’t DetroltS,Texas? My friends tolerated this compul­ vernment officials, dignitaries, wid­ ” If Goldie’s in control, she’s happy,” Hudson Mallev,79:04. understand why tho.se who fought in Mansell wins In Hungary Monday's Carnes Men 3D-34 — 1. M ike PerkowskI, 60:34, 2. THANKFUL IN FORT WORTH sive behavior and nicknamed me ows and others. To order, send your told Vanity Fair. “ As soon as that bubble is Toronto (Gono 1-0) at Boston (Boddicker M ark lamonoco,65:42,3. Brian Dolna,79:05. Vietnam had been honored with such ](«),(n) “ Louie the Twister” It was laughable name and address, plus check or burst," he added, she turns into “ a cold-eyed BUDAPEST. Hungary (AP) — Nigell r j Women V-34— 1. Maura Pollcelll. 66:44,2. an impressive memorial, while the Baltimore (Thurmond ?-4) at Detroit KothleenO'Nelll,82:59. when I was in high school, but what money order for 12.89 to: Abby’s shark.” Man.sell knows,just how tough it is to beat a car (Morrls?-9),(n) Men 35-39— 1. Rob Tanner, 59:44,2. Manuel Korean War veterans had only a P.S. Please tell us where we can would they say now. knowing that I Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Hawn said Hudson was getting revenge for powered by a lusty Honda engine. Kansas City (Aquino ot Chicago Astlosoron,60:45,3. Lorry Mooney,64:11. (Dotson 3-6),(n) cement park bench send contributions for the Korean War still can’t .stop twisting when the Morris, III. 61054. (Postage is in­ So when he turned that trick in Sunday’s Women 35-39 — 1. Sylvlo Ountuu, 67:44, 2. her refusal to sign a document that would allow New York (Hawkins 13]]) at Milwaukee Beth Wells,71:08,3. Denise Rodrigue, 73:18. Matt. 13. felt compelled to do Veterans Memorial. (Peterek(M)),(n) music starts? cluded.) him to borrow money on the Malibu, Calif., Hungarian Grand Prix. he called the victory Men — 1. Phil Forziev, 55:29. 2. Pete Minnesota (A. Anderson 13-9) ot Calltornia Boucher, 58:24,3. Tim Lamb, 58:27. house he was awarded in the divorce "one of my best, if not the best” (McCa5klll]?-6),(n) Women30-34— l. Potty Smith,63:34,2. LIndo settlement. Man.sell was a dominant driver when he Onlyoames scheduled Flovell,66:17,3. Donna Pellsh,67:30. OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Sell. Ph.D. Tuesday's Carnes Men 35-39 — 1. Bill Bellock, 58:25, 2. Tim “ Listen, if he has a beef with me, that’s fair,’’ drove a Williams car powered by a Honda. But Toronto ot Boston, (n) Gatfev.62;27,3.ChrlsConneIly,67;06. Baltimoreat Detroit, (n) Hawn said. when he changed to the Ferrari team, he also Women 35-39— 1. Karen Sounders, 73:10,2. Kon5asCltyotChlcooo,(n) Moving requires research, changed engines, and he’s been playing Potrlclo Dyer,83:24. MODERN “ Let him call me and face me. Like a man,” New York at Milwaukee, (n) Men 4M4— 1. Richard Ocoln,72:34,2. Allan Cleyelondot Oak land, (n) she said, adding, “ He’s behaving like a woman catch-up for two years. Forabella, 79:32,3. Alfred Bre$cIano80:X. Texas at Seattle, (n) Women40-44— 1. Jonlt Romovko,70:51. scorned.” It appeared he had the measure of the Honda, Minnesota at Californio, (n) Men 45-99 — 1. Bill Schwarz, 64:19,2. Mike this season inside the McLaren chassis, when Cunho,67:48,3. Barry Stoner,67:56. he won the season-opening Brazilian Grand National League standings 4 Women 45-99 — l. Corolyn Sundermon, Captain A h ^ knowledge of new community Survival was first 76:15. Prix. But McLaren drivers Alain Prost and Men 50-54 — 1. Mel Slebold, 64:34, 2. Ron NEW YORK (AP) — Janet Culver says her Ayrton Senna quickly turned the driver’s East Division Schouster,66;56,3.Tom McMohon,69:14. W s,. 14-day struggle to survive aboard a life raft in L Pet. GB m Men 55 and up— 1. Colburn Graves Jr,74:52, You may be one-stop versus a multi-stop championship race into the same intrateam Chlcogo 68 50 .576 _ 2. Raymond Dyer,85:56. the Atlantic taught her that love does not battle as last year. Montreo! 65 52 .556 2'/j Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald one of the 53 shopping experience. New York 64 53 .547 3'/j million people ■ Cultural activities. Investi­ always conquer all. Although the Hungarian victory did nothing St. Louis 60 55 .572 6'/j Nicholas Abbot Jr.. 50, the man Culver was to alter the top two in the standings — Prost Pittsburgh 49 67 .47? 18 HAPPY WINNER — Phil Forziey emerges from the water at Globe Hollow w h o will gate availability of museums, Phltodelphio 47 70 .40? 20'/9 Football change resi­ galleries, historic points of inter­ considering marrying, swam away from the holds a 56-42 edge over Senna — Mansell moved West Division Pool on Saturday after winning the overall title in the Silk City Reverse Silvia raft after 10 days aboard and has not been into a solid third place with 34 points. With six w L Pet. OB Triathlon. Forziey’s winning time was 55:59. dence this est and other resources for Son Froncisco 67 51 .568 _ year, moving educational enrichment. found. The couples’ sailboat sank in a storm races remaining. Mansell at least enjoys a Houston 64 54 .542 3 NFL exhibition standings Porter between Bermuda and Long Island. mathematical chance of upsetting the domi­ Son Diego 59 59 500 S ( 7 across town or ■ Recreational facilities. Cincinnati 56 61 .479 10»/7 across the Parks, playgrounds, private “ I didn’t feel anything then, and I don’t feel nating McLarens, which have driven to victory Los Angeles 56 62 .475 n Yankees 9.Twlna7 White Sox 6, Mariners 4 Meta 3, Cardinals 2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE anything now,” she said in the latest issue of in seven of the 10 races. Atlanta 48 69 .410 10'/3 Eost country. physical fitness clubs should be Sofurdov't Games W L T Pet. P F PA People magazine. “ I remember at the CHICAGO SEATTLE For some of considered. Also, professional of Houston6,Clnclnnotl5 NEW YORK MINNESOTA STLOUIS N EW YO RK IndlanopoMs 1 0 0 1.0(X) 31 7 beginning when we first got into the raft. I told Chlcooo9,Phflodelphlo7 Ob r h bl ab r h bl ab rh bl o b r h bl Ob r h bl a > rh bl Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 A you I will be a collegiate athletic events should GoMghr cf Los Angeles 5, Son Froncisco 1 Sax 2b 3 2 1 0 Newmn 2b 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 Revnids 2b 5 0 1 0 Colemon If 4 2 1 0 Samuel cf 10 0 0 New England 0 1 0 .000 17 20 him, ‘Please, I don’t want you to leave me Fletchr 2b personal choice. More likely, the be added to the recreational mix. Stelnlen wins Baruch NewYorkS, St. Loulsl Tollesn 3b 4 2 2 0 Glodden If 4 1 2 1 3 2 10 Brilev If 4 1 1 0 OSmIth ss 4 0 2 0 Teufel 3b 1110 N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 27 28 POLAK To help you through the reloca­ Coldern rf alone. Stay with me, always tie yourself to the Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 2 Mtnglv dh 4 2 11 Puckett cf 4 1 2 0 4 1 0 0 A DovIs lb 5 1 3 3 Guerrer lb 4 0 2 2 Hmrtdz lb 10 0 0 Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 26 55 move will be a bu.siness necessity. ■ Spousal employment. If both Fisk dh DEA-RS A R E \ tion process with minimum ap­ SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y, (AP) - Atlonto 5, Son Olego4 Barfield rf 4 2 2 4 Goettl 3b 5 1 1 0 5 12 4 Leonrd dh 4 0 0 1 Bm nsky rf 4 0 1 0 Strwbrv rf M i l Central raft with a lifeline.’ CMrtnz 3b For a smooth transition, planning husband and wife are employed Sunday's Gomes Phelps lb 4 1 2 3 Larkin lb 4 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 Coles rf 5 0 2 0 PndItn 3b 3 0 2 0 McRytds If 10 10 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 24 20 ALM OST EN TIRELY prehension, the Richmond execu­ Steinlen stalked the leaders to the stretch then M orm n lb “ But as the days went by, it just didn’t New York 3, St. Louis? Lawton pr 0 0 0 0 Harper c 4 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 Klngery cf 4 0 1 0 Oquend 2b 4 0 0 0 Mogodn 3b M 3 1 Cleveland 1 1 0 500 38 41 and preparation for the move are and one is relocated by the firm, Lyons 1b CARNIVOROUS. HUT RECENTLY SCIENTISTS tives offer these guides: moved boldly to take command and went on to Plttsburghd, MontreoM BolbonI 1b 10 0 0 Loudnr dh 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 M Thm p cf 4 0 0 0 Lyons c 10 0 0 Houston 0 1 0 .000 23 41 matter as much anymore. I guess I was just Korkovlc c vital. job potential for the other is an PhllodelphIo5.Chlcago3 Geren c 4 0 11 Dwyer ph 10 0 0 2 110 Valle c 3 1 3 0 Pognozzl c 3 0 0 0 Elster ss 10 10 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 14 21 OHSERVED A HEAR THAT AL^^OST HIT OFF A\OR£ ■ Cost of living. Know the cost a five-length victory in the $123,200 Bernard Polonlo If U o h nsn If 4 1 3 0 VIzauel ss concerned with my own survival, even though ClncInnotlS-HoustonO 4 0 1 0 Gagne ss 4 1 1 0 4 1 2 0 OlPlno p 0 0 0 0 Oledo p 10 0 0 West To help erase many unknowns, important consideration. Guillen ss 3 0 11 THAN IT COULD CHEW W HEN IT ATTACKED A HO of living differentials in the area Baruch Handicap at Saratoga on Sunday. Los Angeles 3, Son Froncisco 2, 12 Innings Espno: ss 4 0 1 0 Moses rf 4 0 2 3 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Aose p ) 0 0 0 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 17 13 we took care of each other till the end. I’m sure Kelly cf 4 0 0 0 Totals 34 6 9 6 Totals 38 4 13 4 Ltrrdmn ph Seottle TON W H ALE ! ATTE/^PTINC TO DISLODCE IT, learn as much as possible about ■ Other factors in the formula Soviet Lad led to the stretch then held on for On IV g o m es s c h edu I ed 10 0 0 M yers p 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 16 10 where you are moving. “ Howelse when I get back to a normal life, when I see his Mondoy's Games Totals 34 911 9 Totals 37 7 12 7 HIM p 10 0 0 Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 13 23 the new area — perhaps even pay for successful relocation include: Chlcogo 000 300 THE WHALE SUHF\EROED WITH THE HEAR ON ITS will you know if you can afford second in the field of seven horses. 3 years old Pittsburgh (Drobek 9-9) ot Montreal 120— 6 TPeno c 10 0 0 L.A. Rolders 0 1 0 .000 7 37 things in my apartment. I’ll start crying Seattle 001 300 a visit or two. This is the geography-climate: driver’s (Oe.Mortlne7l2-2) New Yorli 300 000 043— 9 Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 31 3 6 3 Son Diego 0 1 0 .000 3 20 HACK.WHEN IT RESURFACED THE HEAR WAS it?" Wood asks. and up. Brian’s Time was third, another LO B— Chicago 8, Seattle 11. 2B— Brilev, plenty. I’ll miss him. I know I’ll miss him” Atlonto (Smoltill-lOondP.Smlth3-11)01 St. MInnesoto 110 003 300— 7 NATIONAL CONFERENCE recommendation of A.J, Chris­ registration-licensing-hospitals- E— Tolleson, Glodden. DP— MInnesoto 1. Rsk, AOovIs, VIzauel. H R — AOovIs (14), R sk STILL HANOIN& ON , TRYING-TO TEAR OFF A ■ Housing availability. Culver, 48, was rescued July 30 and is Y4-length back, and was followed by Foustar- Louis (Mogrone 14-7 StLouls 000 00] 0]0—? East topher Wood, executive director health care: local government dave. Intensive Command. Salem Drive. and Horton 0-0), 2, (t-n) LOB— New York 6, MInnesoto 7. 2B— (8), SB — CMortlnez (3), LJohnson (2). NtW YOfK 009 00] OCX— a W L T Pet. PF PA CHUNK OF BLUHHEP . IT WISELY GAVE UP Whether your interest is in recovering from anemia and dehydration at Only gomes scheduled Loudner, Puckett, Tolleson, Lorkin. SF— Leonord, GoHogher. E — Oquendo. OSmltti, Pendleton. D P - Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000 40 30 of the Metropolitan Economic single-family units (new or re­ procedure for voter registration; Dancing Spree. Jalaajel. Tuesdoy’s Gomes Moses, Mottlnglv. BarTteld. 3B— Tolleson. IP H R ER BB SO New Yorl< 2. LO B — StLouls 7, New York 9. Woshington 2 0 0 1.000 52 20 WITH THE NEXT SUHF\ERGENCE . King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in Chlcogo Development Council of Rich­ dog license-leash laws; tax infor­ The victory was the fourth in eight starts this ChlcogootCIncInnotUn) HR^Phelps (7), Gladden (5). SB — ?B — OSmltti, Pendleton. 3B— Strav,berrv. Dellas 1 0 0 1.000 20 3 sale), condominiums or apart­ Bermuda. Son FroncIscootMontreol. In) Newman (20), Sox (34). Mottlnglv (2). S— Perez 3 7 3 3 2 3 SB— Coleman ? (54), McRevnolds (]4) N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 20 17 mond, Vir ments, the real estate market mation; church information: me­ year for Steinlen and it gave trainer D. Wayne Son Diego at New York, (n) Tolleson, Larkin SF— Geren. Long W,5-5 5 4 1 1 1 4 IP H R E R B B SO Phoenix 0 1 0 .000 10 16 Thigpen S,t5 1 1 0 0 0 0 d ia outlets; banking Los Angeles at Philadelphia, In) IP H R ER B B SO StLouls Central should be explored in detail. Lukas a sweepof the weekend’s Grade I stakes. Seattle Atlonto ot St. Louis, (n) New York Hill L.6.9 6 5 3 2 4 5 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 28 77 It is part of Wood’s job to Affordable housing is essential, requirements. Lukas saddled Open Mind for her victory in Corv 5 1-3 8 5 4 3 1 RJohnson 3 2-3 3 3 3 5 2 Composer succeeds Previn PlttsburghotHouston, (n) DIPIno ] ]-3 ] 0 0 0 ] Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 23 13 smooth the moving path for Wood also listed these hints for Gossoge 1 2-3 3 2 2 0 0 Niednfur 21-3 1 0 0 0 0 Worrell 2-3 0 0 0 ] ] Tampa Bav 1 0 0 1.000 41 23 and if your preferene is to Saturday’s Alabama. JeReed 1 2 110 0 the move itself: Gutermon W,4-5 2 1 0 0 0 0 New YorK Chlcogo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 corporations and individuals. He purchase a house, it could hinge LOS ANGELES (AP) — Finnish conductor American League results MInnesoto Comstock L.M 1 3 2 2 0 0 Oledo W.9-9 7 ]-3 7 2 2 2 2 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 24 25 points out that booklets, maps, The estimate you get before Esa-Pekka Salonen will succeed Andre Previn Aguilera 7 5 3 3 2 5 Schooler 1 0 0 0 0 1 Aase ]-3 ] 0 0 ] ] West Dr. Gott on the sale of your present home. Berenguer 0 4 4 3 0 0 Perez pitched to 2 batters In the 4th, A6vers S,]9 t ]-3 0 0 0 0 ] L.A Rams 1 1 0 .500 29 30 and in many cases complete moving is just that — an estimate. as musical director of the Los Angeles HBP— Korkovice by NIedenfuer. WP— ■ Accessibility to the work Royals 8, Blue Jays 3 Reordon Lr4-3 2 2 2 2 2 0 Umpires—Home, Marsh; First, Hohn; Son Froncisco 1 1 0 .500 50 23 Comstock. Peter Gott, M.D. relocation kits, are usually avail­ The true price will not be known Philharmonic, according to a newspaper LIndstedt gets vindication TORONTO KANSAS CITY Berenguer pitched to 5 betters In the Second, Wendelstedt; Third, Darling Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 17 23 community. Individuals should 8th Umpire s— Home, Joyce; Rrst, until the loaded truck is weighed. report. Ob r h bl Ob r h bl T— 2:51. A— 39,341. New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 7 31 able from local chambers of be interested in the commuting W P — Cory. McKean; Second. Koiser; Third, Young. YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) — There was no M osebv ct 3 1 1 1 W W IIsn cf 5 1 2 0 Fridoy's Ooim Get a written binding estimate. Salonen. 31, will be the 11th conductor in the Umpires— Home, Roe; First, Scott; Se­ T— 3:03. A— 20,838. commerce, moving companies, time to and from work and, ju.st as Llrlono ?b 4 0 0 0 Seltier 3b 3 2 2 0 Seattle 16, Phoenix 10, OT finger-pointing, no ranting or raving, no shouts Bell dh 4 1 1 1 Brett lb 4 1 1 1 cond, G ordo; Third, Cousins. Reds 5, Astros 0 Saturday's Oomet real estate firms, financial insti­ important, they should know Ask people about the experien­ orchestra’s 70-year history, the Los Angeles T— 3:09. A— 38,797. of 'I told you so.’ Berndt Lindstedt had his McGrItt lb 3 0 0 0 BJocksn If 4 1 1 2 Green Bay 28, New York Jets 27 tutions, even civic organizations ces they’ve had with movers on Times reported Sunday. Whitt c 4 0 11 National League results New York Giants 20, New England 17 where roads are projected and vindication, an up.set win by Kit Lobell in the Tobler rf 3 0 1 0 ONCINNATI HOUSTON meeting delivery schedules. If a Salonen made his U.S. debut in 1984 with the Fernndz ss 4 0 1 0 Elsnrch rf 0 10 0 Tamod Bov 41, Houston 23 and newcomer clubs. the impact they will have on a Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Phllodelphlo 23, Atlanta 17 31st International Trot in 2:31 1-5 Saturday Mulinks 3b 4 1 1 0 Trtobl! dh 3 1 1 2 Duncon ss mover misses a delivery date, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and went on to lead 5 1 1 0 Blgglo c 4 0 0 0 Cleveland 25, Detroit 24 Preceding a decision to move, given neighborhood. “ Ea.se and MW IIson If 4 0 1 0 Boone c 3 0 1 2 Oulnons 3b night at Yonkers Raceway. 5 0 11 Romirz ss 3 0 2 0 Washington 21, Plltsburgh 14 company’s only liability is to the orchestras of 'West Berlin. New York, Felix rf 3 0 1 0 Stillwell ss 4 0 2 0 Dodgers 3, Giants 2 ED avls cf it’s time for a family meeting, time of travel are extremely 4 1 1 1 Boss rf 4 0 1 0 Indianapolis 31, New Orleons 7 Lindstedt. after driving the 4-year old brown Welimn ?b 4 1 2 0 Griffey If advise you of a new date' Chicago. Boston, Philadelphia, Paris, Mont­ 3 1 0 0 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 A/IInnesoto 23, Konsos City 13 Dietary calcium including the children to address important factors,” stresses Totols 33 3 7 3 Totals 33 113 7 Tlgers4, Rangers 2 WInghm If 0 0 0 0 mare to victory in the Stars and Stripes Trot LOS ANGELS SAN PRAN G DavIs 1b 3 0 0 0 Denver 17. Los Angeles Roms 13 several basic questions of inter­ Wood. Go over your household inven­ real, Minneapolis and Washington. o4)rhbl obrh bl Roomes rf 4 1 2 0 Comlnlt 3b 4 0 1 0 the previou.s Saturday, was snubbed by Bob Toronto TOO 000 100— 3 Son Froncisco 37, Los Angeles Raiders tory and the condition of items Salonen also is a composer and has Griffin ss 6 1 2 0 Butler cf 5 0 2 1 Bnzngr 1b 4 0 11 Doron 2b 4 0 0 0 est to all those involved. ■ Schools, For families with Konsos City 010 MO 4 1 x ^ DETROIT TEXAS 7 Galterio. general manager of Yonkers, when it Rndiph 2b 5 0 11 RThm p 2b 5 0 1 0 JReed c 3 0 0 1 BHotchr If 4 0 1 0 carefully in advance with the championed contemporary and avant-garde OP— Toronto 1. LOB— Toronto 5. Konsos Ob rh bl Ob rh bl For example, you’ll want to school-age children, public and Stubbs If 1 0 0 0 WCIark 1b 5 0 2 0 Oester 2b 2 111 Young cf 3 0 1 0 came to selecting the U S. representative for Otv 8. 2B— WWIIson. Mulllnlks, Mosebv. Pettis cf 3 2 2 0 Espy cf 5 2 3 0 medically safe mover. ’The driver on moving day works. Dm psv ph 0 0 0 0 Mitchell If Brownng p 2 0 0 0 Cloncv p 1 0 0 3 know; Does thecommuity have a private educational facilities are Bergm n 1b 3 0 1 0 Monrlo ss 4 1 2 0 the eight-horse field that competed for the 3B— Brett. H R — Tortobull (14), BJockson 2 0 10 LHorrs ph 1 C 0 0 M W Im s 3b Davdsn ph 1 « o 0 can be overly cautious and his “ It's very hard for me to understand why Whltokr 2b 5 0 2 3 Baines dh 5 0 0 0 discernible personality? Is there a major concern. For individuals (23). S— Selt7er. 4 0 0 1 JHowelt p 1 0 0 0 Sherldn rf Portugal r DEAR DR. GOTT: Since undergoing lithotrip.sy race’s richest purse ever, $350,000. Lynn If 2 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Golf markings can be illegible. Also everybody’s first priority isn’t music that has IP H R E R BB SO Shrprsn ph 0 0 0 1 Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 Trevino pi an atmosphere of growth and who may wish to pursue a college Toronto GW ord ph 1 0 0 0 Fronco 2b 4 0 1 0 for a kidney stone three months ago. I am eager to The Stars and Stripes Trot was a replace­ APeno p 0 0 0 0 Oberkfl ph 1 0 1 0 Yeldinp rf 1 0 0 0 exercise caution when unloading. just been composed,” he once said. CeruttI L.9-6 6 1-3 10 6 6 3 2 Nokes dh 3 0 0 0 Pimero lb 3 0 0 0 progress? What is the availability education or work toward and M urray lb 4 0 0 0 DRobr>sn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 7 5 TotaH 33 0 6 0 take calcium again for arthritis prevention. I’m a ment for the American Trotting Championship DWord 2-311121 TJones ph 1 0 0 0 Incvglla If 3 0 0 0 Try to avoid movers’ peak Ernest Fleishmann, managing director of Marshal rf 6 1 1 0 Riles ph 10 0 0 of housing, medical care, public advanced degree, availability of Wells 1 2 1110 Lemon rf 4 0 1 0 Buechel 3b 3 0 0 0 PGA Tournament scores female, post-menopau.se. I don’t want to form any that usually determined the US. horse. Homltn 3b 5 0 1 0 Kennedy c 3 0 3 1 Onclnnotl OlO 300 200— 5 periods: weekends, the first and the philharmonic, hired Salonen to take the Konsos City Strange 3b 4 0 0 0 Kreuter c 2 0 0 0 and private sector service? What nearby colleges or universities is Gonzolz cf 4 0 10 DNIxon pr 0 0 0 0 Houston 000 000 000-0 new stones nor do I want arthritis. Galterio had stated that the results would have Gordon W,14-4 7 7 3 3 2 5 Heath c 4 0 0 0 Dghrtv ph 1 0 1 0 last days of the month and the orchestra on a tour last season as principal Scloscio c 5 0 2 1 M nw rng c 10 0 0 E— Cloncv. DP— Cincinnati 1. LOB— H AW TH O RN V400DS, III. (AP) — Fi­ educational, cultural and enter­ essential. Montgm rv 2 0 0 0 0 1 Brum lv 55 3 2 2 0 Sundbrg 0 0 0 0 a bearing on selecting that horse. Hershlsr p 2 0 0 0 Litton ph 10 0 0 Cincinnati 7, Houston 10. SB— Roomes (10). nal graded scores Sunday ot the $).? mil­ general period from June 15 to guest conductor but Salonen declined after WP— Gordon. DWord. Totols 33 4 • 3 Totals 31 3 6 3 tainment resources are there? ■ Shopping areas. Be aware of Andesn ph 1 0 0 0 Uribe ss 5 1 1 0 S— Browning. SF— JReed. EDovIs. lion 71st PG A Chamclonship on the 7,197- DEAR READER: You raise an issue about which Kit Lobell. with Lindstedt in the sulky, won Umpire s— Home, Phillips; Prst, Richmond is one of the nation’s September 15. Previn objected, Bean If 2 110 Downs p 10 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO vard, por-72 Kemper Lokes Goll Club many readers question me: Does supplemental travel time and the variety of the Stars and Stripes in 1:583-5. Scenic Regal, a M cCoy; Second. Reed; Third, Johnson. Detroit OCO 030 003— 4 Onclnnotl course: “ Relocation can be an exhilar­ Previn, in resigning in April, complained Texos 100 000 100—3 Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 “ hot spots” for new and growing stores in the a rea of town you wish T— 2:50, A-emon pitched to 1 bolter In the 9th. Ob r h bl Mike Sullivan, $21,900 766667-73— 282 Due to genetic factors that influence metabolism, DEAR BRUCE: I bought my car eight months ago Kennedy said the trip leaving Tuesday for shipping problems, there was a vacancy in the Gollego ?b 2 0 0 0 Son Francisco Dvkstra ct 4 1 0 0 Walton cf 3 1 1 1 Seve Ballesteros, $21,900 72-706674— 282 Downs 6 2-3 3 1 1 3 3 Herr 2b 3 0 0 0 Chris Perry, $15,000 67-7070-76— 283 and expected to keep it for some time. I just Angola. Namibia and theCongo had political as DHdsn ph 10 0 0 H B P — Bergm anbv Russell, W P — BWItt. Webster cf 1 0 0 0 some people are prone to stones. This tendency field for the International. Finally. Kit Lobell Lefferts 2-321101 VHoves rt 3 2 11 Totals 33 3 7 3 Totols 31 4 7 4 Umpires— Home, Shulock; First, Morri­ Sndbrg 2b 3 0 0 0 Isao AokI, $15,000 72-71-65-75— 283 accepted a new position and I’ll be driving 140 miles well as humanitarian aims. Bedrosn 1 2-3 2 0 0 1 2 Kruk If seems to be related to chemical factors in the fluids got a chance. son; Second, Evons; Third, Weike. 3 1 1 0 Grace 1b 4 1 3 1 Ben Crenshow, $15,000 68-72-72-71— 283 DRoblnsn L.11-8 3 2 1 1 2 1 Dernier if 0 1 0 0 themselves, not to the intake of calcium or the total per day to work. That means that I will be wearing “ We are showing a gesture from America "I guess this proved that she belonged there OcAland lOO 000 200— 3 T— 3:15. A — 21,056. Dowson rf 4 0 0 0 Dovis Love III, $)5JX)0 7369-7269— 283 Collfomla 010 003 OOx— 4 Umpire s—Home. RIpplev; Rrst, Jordan lb 3 0 1 3 McCIndn If 4 0 2 1 Blaine McCallstr, $15,000 71-72-7070— 283 amount of it in the body, it is related to the amount of my car out a lot more quickly than I originally Smart Money that we are truly interested in that part of the in the fir.st place,’’ said Lindstedt, who started e—Roy, DWhIte. DP—Collfomla 1. Froemmlng; Second, Lovne; Third. De- Daulton c 3 0 11 Berrvhltl c 4 0 2 0 Buddy Gardner. $15,000 72-71-7070— 283 Muth Ttion ss dissolved calcium in body fluids, only if the anticipated. What is a good time to trade-in a car world, ” said Kennedy. 31, who is chairman of from the far outside. "She raced good last week LOB— Ookfand6, California?, 3B— Anderson. 3 0 1 0 Ram os 3b 3 1 0 0 Lorry Mire, $15,000 7371-6671-283 HR— DPorker (16), Armas (9) S— Gollego T— 3:33, A— 53,821. Jeltz 3b 4 0 0 0 Ounston ss 4 0 0 0 >tt Sluman, $10,000 767069-70—284 dissolved calcium exceeds the normal range. when you put on this kind of mileage? Bruce Williams the nonprofit Citzens Energy Corp. and has raced extremely well on a small track Ruffin p 2 0 0 0 Sutcliffe p Don Pohl, $10,000 7169-74-70— 284 1 0 0 0 For example, people with kidney stones appear to Kennedy’s mother, Ethel, and wife, Vicki, her entire life.” IP H R ER BB SO Ford ph 1 0 0 0 DwSmt ph 1 0 0 0 Tmm v Arm r III, $10,000 7069-7372— 284 Oak lend Porrett p 1 0 0 0 SWItson p 0 0 0 0 David Frost, $7,535 707469-72— 285 have inherited a predisposition to form stones in the M.T.. planned to accompany him on the trip through 1 stewort L.16-7 8 7 4 4 4 9 Schlroldl p 0 0 0 0 Tim Simpson, $7,535 49-70-7373— 285 BOSTON. an area his father visited in the 1960s. Callfomla Totals 30 3 $ S Totals 32 3 8 1 Jack NIcklaus, $7,535 6672-7372— 285 urinary tract, whether or not their total body Blyleven W,12-2 7 7 3 2 1 6 Brewers 5. Indians 4 M ike Hulbert, $7,535 7071-72-72— 285 calcium is normal. They may excrete more calcium "When I travel over there, he is so well Harvey S,17 2 0 0 0 1 3 Pirates 6. Expos 4 PhlkMlolphki 200 001 020— 5 Peter Jacobsen, $7,535 70707372— 285 DEAR M.T.: Like you, I put a high number of remembered,” Kennedy said. Reid, Hoch miss out Umpires— Home, Brinkman; First, M eri­ C hkogo 000 130 000-3 Brian Tennyson, $7,535 71-69-72-73— 285 but, more likely, a metabolic defect cau.ses the MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND k.— rxwiMii. ----i~fM8uueipniu i. Howard Twltty, $7,535 72-716674— 285 miles on my car every year. While it could be argued They said it was their policy. wether; Second, McClelland; Third, PITTSBURGH MONTREAL normal urinary calcium to cry.stallize as stones. Ob r h bl Ob rh bl Philadelphia 5, Chicago 5. 2B— Walton, Don Poolev, $5,750 7071-72-73— 286 HAWTHORN WOODS, 111. (AP) - The 17th Coble abrhbl obrh that trading in a car every two years or so is your I offered to take things on a COD basis, but they Molltor 3b 5 0 11 Browne 2b 5 1 3 3 bl Then. 3B— Jordon, Grace. HR— VHayes Bob Glider, $5,750 72-72-7468— 286 Similarly, patients with gallstones probably have hole of the Kemper Lakes Golf Course cost both T— 2:37, A— 60,326 Bonds If 4 2 1 0 DMrtnz cf Gontnr 2b 4 1 1 0 James If 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 (17). SB— Daulton (2). S— Herr, Sutcliffe. Chip Beck, $5,750 737169-73— 286 best bet, I have come to the conclusion that it pays to said that because I was away I would have to file a Bell ss 3 1 0 0 Foley 2b an inborn abnormality of cholesterol excretion in Mike Reid and Scott Hoch a placeon the 12-man Braggs If 4 1 2 0 Carter cf 5 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 SF— Jordan. Tom Kite, $5,750 67-7372-74— 286 VonSIvk cf 5 2 2 3 Galarrg lb take very, very good care of your car. new application. On top of this, although 1 was their Orioles 6, Red Sox 1 Yount cf 4 0 11 Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 IP H R E R BB SO Loren Roberts, $5,750 69-71-72-74— 286 the bile; the fat can combine with calcium to U.S. Ryder Cup team. Bonilla 3b 5 1 2 2 Rolnes If Brock lb 5 0 0 0 PO BrIn 1b 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 Phllodelphlo Ion Baker-Finch, $5,750 7468-7074— 286 That means changing the oil and filters regularly customer for 20 years, they opened a store two Our Language GWIIson rf 4 0 2 1 Brooks rf produce gall.stones. Reid, who needed to win the PGA to qualify Fronen dh 5 1 2 1 HInzo pr 0 10 0 4 0 0 0 Ruffin 6 7 3 3 2 2 Leonard Thompsn, $5,750 66-49-7378— 286 LVIllere c 3 0 0 0 Wolloch 3b and being certain that the shocks are well blocks away and now they tell me I must change the BOSTON BALTIMORE Surhoff c 4 1 2 0 Skinner c 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 Porrett W,10-4 3 1 0 0 0 3 Bob Lohr, $4,260 756969-74— 287 Most arthritis is not due to calcium abnormalities for the team, double-bogeyed the 172-yard, Redus 1b 4 0 1 0 Sontoven c ab r h bl ob r h bl Felder rf 4 1 2 0 Jacoby 3b 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 Chkoao Steve Elklngton, $4,260 69-7671-72— 287 maintained, as well as the transmission and other logo on my store. What can I do about this? Belllord 2b 2 0 0 0 Owen ss but to a gradual wearing-down of the joints. Calcium par-3 17th on Sunday and heeventually finished Boggs 3b 4 0 0 0 Deverex cf 4 1 3 0 Spiers ss 4 0 1 2 Clork dh 2 10 0 4 1 3 1 Sutcliffe 7 3 3 3 4 4 Steve Pote, $4,260 7072-74-71— 287 Walk p 4 0 0 0 Perez p moving parts. In other words, keep he car for 4-6 Borrett ?b 4 12 0 PBrodly If 4 10 0 Belle ph 1 0 1 0 10 0 0 SWII»on L,5-2 2-3 2 2 2 1 0 David Edwards, $4,260 69-72-72-74— 297 deposits form around arthritic joints becau.se the Smear stains or spreads over a surface. For some one stroke behind Payne Stewart. Londrm p 0 0 0 0 McGftgn p Burks cf 4 0 2 1 CRIpkn ss 4 0 10 Allonson c 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Schlroldl 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Bill Britton, $4,260 7567-71-74— 287 body makes an unsuccessful attempt to overcome years until it is ready to be retired. READER Atdrete ph advice on how to spell the last part of smear, lend an Hoch. who needed a sixth-place finish to Heep rf 3 0 1 0 Morind dh 4 0 0 0 Kom nsk cf 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 Umpires— Home, HIrschbeck; First, Da­ Lorrv Nelson, $3,720 71-746675— 288 Burke p When you put the mileage on that you described, ear. Evans dh 4 0 0 0 Million 1b 2 1 1 2 Fermln ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 vidson; Second, Bonin; Third, Horvev Bruce Lletike, $3,220 70-72-7373— 288 joint deterioration. make the team, finished eighth because of a Hesketh p Esosky lb 4 0 0 0 Wthgtn 3b 4 2 1 2 Tetots 39 5 13 5 Totals 35 4 9 4 0 0 0 0 T— 2:57. A— 37,054. Nick Price, $3,220 70-72-72-74— 288 Finally, arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the the car depreciates so rapidly that after a couple of DEAR READER: Your correspondence indi­ WJhnsn ph Use covey for a small group of game birds, such as bogey on the devilish hole with a peninsula Rivero ss 3 0 1 0 Jetfersn rf 4 1 1 0 1 0 11 Wavne Grady, $3,220 70-7672-71-288 years there is almost no value. Given that set of cates that your attorney is involved. Keep him Romlne If 3 0 0 0 Melvin c 3 0 0 1 Mllwoukee 010 300 010 1— 5 Hudler pr 0 0 0 0 arteries, is an age-related phenomenon marked by partridges. Before using “ covey of quails," though, green Totals 34 6 8 6 Totals Raymond Floyd, $3,220 7371-7074— 288 Cerone c 2 0 0 0 BRIpkn 2b 4 0 1 0 ClevelofNi 001 OYO 011 0 -4 36 4 10 4 Steve Jones, $2,7S0 71-74-71-73— 289 the bulMup of plaque (cholesterol, old blood cells, conditions, I would use it for transportation until the involved. The company that you have discussed check with the Vice President. “ It just shows that there are a different set of Totals 31 1 4 1 Totah 33 6 8 5 E— Jomes. DP— Mitwoukee 2, Cleveland Kenny Perry, $2,750 71-74-7074— 289 2. LOB— Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 5. 26— Pittsburgh 300 000 301— 6 protein, fat and cellular debris) within the walls of wheels virtually fall off. clearly has a very fine product, but many of the pressures when you are trying to make the Montreal OOO 000 303— 4 Clarence Rose, $2,490 7671-72-73— 290 Boston 100 000 00b— 1 ' Browne, Surhoff, Gontner. HR— Browne Scott Slmoson, $2,490 70-767671— 290 the arteries. This is believed to be due to tiny defects things they have done in recent years are not LOB— Pittsburgh 9, Montreal 7. 2B— Transactions OUR LANGUAGE AD-VICE: A personnel office Ryder Cup team," team captain Raymond Boltlmore 023 003 OOx— 4 (4). SB— Surhoff (9). S— Fermln. Braggs. Phil Blockmar, $2,490 66767672— 290 DEAR BRUCE: Enclosed is a good deal of SF— Kommlnsk, Yount. Redus, GWIIson. Sonfovenlo. Bonlllo. 38— that develop in arterial linings, not to dietary reflective of their product quality. receives an Ad-Vice Award for advertising a new Floyd said. "Sometimes vou try too hard to E — Rivera 2, Boggs, Cerone. DP — Tom Purtier, $2,490 69-73-7674— 2W Baltimore 2. LOB— Boston 5, Baltimore 6. IP H R E R B B SO GWIIson, Aldrete. H R — VonSIvke (7), Bo- correspondence between a manufacturer of greet­ They have opened stores in competition with their position that is “ pending on approval.” Depending make this elite field” nlllo (15). S— Bell. Perez. Doug Tewell, $2,490 7369-72-76— 290 calcium. 2B— Borrett, Milligan. HR— Worthington Milwaukee Andy North, S2J80 69-7677-70— 291 ing cards, my attorneys and me. I have operated a existing dealer, and while this may be in their best (11) Filer 6 6 2 2 2 1 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Sent Kevin Patients with decreased body-calcium (such as usually need on or upon, but the preposition pending Because Stewart had already qualified by Pimbun^a 'p h r « . . 5 0 Gene Sauers, $2,380 76667672—291 SB — Jefferson 2 (3) S F — Melvin. Crim 2 1110 1 WIckander, pitcher, to Colorodo Springs store for over 20 years and had an unblemished interest it certainly is not in their dealer’s best of the Poclflc Coost League Placed Tom ­ Brod Bryant, $2,3(0 707072-79^291 post-menopausal women with osteoporosis) can (which means “ awaiting” or “ during” ) needs no points. Floyd will get two at-large or “ wild IP H R ER BB SO Plesoc W,3-3 7 2 1 1 0 1 Wal(< WV.IO? 8 118,, , , m y HInio, Inflelder, on the ISctav dis­ Gory Koch, $2,330 71-72-77-72— 292 credit record with this company. I sold my store to interest. Ultimately they will find that their interest Boston Clevekind tnnrtnxn S IX ? ^ ? n n 0 0 form stones, if they are genetially prone to do so. on. Next time it should be “ pending approval," or card picks to fill out the American roster for abled list Called up Paul Zuvella, In- Bernhard Longer, $2,330 7671-7672— 292 Bolton L,0-3 3 2-3 ! 4 2 1 3 Condiotii 9 11 4 4 n s Mentrwol The one exception to the genetic basis for stone another company and they defaulted and I had to is not served by these cut-throat business ethics. readers may disapprove. the Sept. 22-24 matches against a European (••.•r 1*17 * 7 1 7 « , , 4 tlelder, end M ike Young, , from Greg Twiggs, $2,290 71-7374-75— 293 Lamp 2 13 : 2 0 0 1 D J o n r s i .4 7 1 I 1 1 n n Arnold Palmer, $2,290 667461-70—293 take the store back, I have received many complaints from dealers GfHorrls 2 ( 0 0 HBP Gonfn#»r by ( lr#« M * i r m ritat Pn > 1117, Jodie Mudd, $2,220 71-706075—296 was $4,000 outstanding balance and they refused to Umpires Home. Ford, FlrAt. MIf tl Mrmn. *.«>i iMiit lliii.t MU WAIIKFF BREWERS—Sent Don overproduce, the excess hormone causes a distinct that iheirlegal staff isadequateandwhilewhat they language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, In care Tuesday in Castle Rock, Colo...... p,„ Dove Stockton, $2,200 7669-7677— 297 berk. Serood. Vollooglo. Ttilrd f «< itldn ••• ... . A,,n,,at pitrhe, to Denver ot the Amerl- ship me any cards until that $4,000 was paid I Ronnie Block, $2,180 7370-7462—299 increse in body-fluid calcium, as the mineral is do may be legally correct, it is clearly morally of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ T 2 34 A V, •n^ I 7 W n 144 *a«n, iniioM Cnlled up Jeff Peterek, I-*, l,.,n, lienvei Curt Bvrum, $2,170 7371-7667— 307 literally washed out of the bones. advised them it wasn’t me. it was the other guy. questionable. ter 06040.

P-i' 16— MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug. 14, 1989 MANCHESTER HERAl J^) Mondiiy Aug 14 I!IH0 17 DILLON by Sieve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright A Puzzles WUM W 1^/I Role a challenge for Beacham “ It’s actually a good time slot because ACROSS By Katherine Baker you're not expected to win,” Stein said. “ I 6 Flying saucer Answer to Previous Puzzle The Associated Press (abbr.j TV Topics mean, we’re not expected to go in there and A 1 Pasture grass 7 Time being get a 45 share (percentage of audience). 6 Destroy 8 TV's talking LOS ANGELP’S — For Stephanie Bea­ We re expected to go in there and do a good 12 Pertaining to horse |2 wds.| cham, changing jobs this coming season has ody’s lives, and also to not being seen as show and survive.” ships 9 Conlusing meant a radical change of uniform. straight and boring and tiresome. They want Stein said he and the other producers saw 13 Crossed river 10 Small cask Instead of the designer clothes she wore as to help, and they want to have fun. ” “ hundreds” of people for the part of Sister 14 City in 11 Dutch wealthy Sable Colby on ABC’s “ Dynasty," Beacham said she also draws from Kate, and even though they knew Beacham Washington commune she'll don a nun’s habit for the title role in the childhood experience for the characterization was still under contract to “ Dynasty,” once 15 Nervous (2 14 Bye bye new NBC sitcom “ Sister Kate” of tough Sister Kate, having been sent to a they saw her, the part was hers. wds.) 1 7 ___ “ That’s very tiresome, having six costume PEANUTS by Chartea M. Schulz convent school when she was a young child in After they cast Beacham in the pilot, a lot of 16 Clumsy Hammarskjold fittings a week,” she said. "It’s going to be Fhigland ' My early education was my money was tied up in the project. Stein said 18 450, Roman 21 Blue-jeans heaven just being in a little navy-blue skirt nuns,” she said And I love them, 1 love the NBC Entertainment President Brandon '^IT'5 60IN6T0C05TME HOW MUCH / TIaIENTV-Y STEVE 6ARVEY is n 't joe SHlASOTNIK^I GOT MIS 19 Golf pegs 23 Give______and white blouse, thank you very much. nuns that brought me up, and I was very THIRTY DOLLARS 6UT I'M 1 ^0^ A TEP / FiVE M S NINE AMP Tartikoff “ took a gamble” that ABC wasn’t ■ 20 Malt beverage whirl That’s wardrobe now. ’ frightened of them. And 1 look forward to the going to pick up the aging “ Dynasty” for 60IN6T0 6ET JOE PiMAEElOSy WILLIAMS? ( DOLLARS J MAURY WILLS 22 3, Roman 24 Comparative Beacham, meeting with television critics u idea of being as frightening as Sister Mary another season. If “ Dynasty” had not been AUT06RAPM! ^ I S FIVE.. 25 Annex suffix who had gathered to preview the new fall Cyrill was to me.” canceled by ABC, Beacham’s contractual DOLLAR! 26 Green plum 26 American shows, said playing a nun is actually closer to Beacham said her upbringing stuck with obligation would have been to that show. 'V 28 Grafted, in soldiers her own upbringing than was the role as the 34 White wine 46 Cabbage broth her and now forms a back story for Sister She seems happy things turned out the way c ^ Edgar doesn’t like being married to a heraldry 27 Inquired 38 Consumed food 48 Northern rich and flighty Sable. Kate, including deviations such as posing for they did. Now she’s working with a crowd of morning person. 29 Word on a 28 Highest note 39 Leapt constellation “ Anybody who knows me knows it was photographs that turned up later in Playboy kiddies instead of the adult cast on » by NEA. Inc towel 29 Possessed 40 Bearlike 49 Film director more of a stretch for me to do Sable in some magazine. “I think those nuns getting at me “ Dynasty.” She said she learned one thing 30 Unrefined 31 Utility 41 Maple, e g. ___Bunuel ways than it will be for me to do Kate,” at was very, very important," shesaid “ I 32 Expose 41/2 immediately: "Joan (Collins) really wasn’t 32 Exclamation of 43 Bicycle part 5 0 ______andBeacham downs said. DICK TRACY by Dick Locher S Max Collins 35 A rose______think I owe them a hell of a lot. . , What is it? as difficult as I had thought she was.” disgust 44 Actress___ 51 Insect egg “ I ’m a little Girl Guide: 'Good, better, best, B -'f rose ‘Give me a child until he is 6 and I will show Beacham says the producers of the 3 3 ------de plumeHedren 52 Bitter vetch never let it rest, till the good is better and the 36 Angelic you the man’ ? I ’ m sure that’s true. When canceled night-time soap are considering O’ Puehn-V. better, best.’” HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne 37 Luxury 7 8 9 10 11 these kids that she’s looking after now grow doing a wrap-up special when all the actors Beacham's “Sister Kate” is no sappy ”— 39 Shanty L old and get married, they would always come are available next spring. Beacham is doing Singing Nun, nor is she anything like the 42 British Navy back to visit this crusty nun. It’s much deeper the new NBC comedy, “ Sister Kate” in the r y o u w a n t M B , »»«C01UII5 earnest, neophyte sister played by Sally Field UBTBN, ^OMB abbreviation in my background than is some billionaire’s fall. ”I think the viewers being stranded is TO TAKB o u r in television days of yore. Kate is a W NB^ P O nI'T Tf 43 Calif, summer wife” very bad, and I think there's a lot of TUB (5AIZBA&B — no-nonsense house mother to a pack of often <5iV E T M B IR time L The show comes from three executive resentment and there is talk of doing O N M Y trying orphans. 44 Barometric " producers, two of whom are veterans of something in Europe in what would be B lR T h liP A Y ■ Beacham said she met some activist nuns anything/ pressure unit “ Barney Miller, ” everybody’s hiatus next March,” shesaid. “ It 45 Stretch out who help the homeless and she hopes to use One of the latter, Jeff Stein, told the would have to be in Europe, and when I asked 47 Planet’s orbit them as role models. “ I will be talking to them television critics that, in a way, he was glad to (executive producer) Esther Shapiro why, 50 Take off a lot, because they’re very keen that nuns be in the tough time period that “ Sister Kate” she said, because we haven't got any sets. So 53 Young urban don’t seem wimpy. I think they're sick and has drawn for the fall: opposite CBS’ we’re all going to have to go and visit Crystal professional tired of singing nuns and snnnv nuns These powerhouse “ Murder. She Wrote ” on Sunday in Switzerland, she said. So it hasn’t been ■vl^ e^iptin/e s - H LI'L ABNER by Al Capp 54 Coliiiiin women are dedicated to improving everyb- evenings. totally laid to rest. There is still a possibility.” 55 Mature

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F O O D ' - ) Rated R Joe Penny, comic juggler Daniel Rosen. [A & E ] Shortstories Comics Frencfi and U)rw m FAMIIV./ (our ordinary words Madonna, Griffin Dunne. Haviland Moms Tonight Show " veteran Dale Gonyea (60 Saunders star in a British spoof on Amen lOOl^lNG- ^lltY / m SP(2(NldLtR//M>l^ 1987 Haled PG (In Stereo) [USA] WWF Wrestling Summer Slam min ) can moviemaking in "Comic Strip Pre Countdown (R) senls The Strike " (60 min.) DEPIT 6:30PM l3 J CBS N ew s (CC) (In Stereo) [CNN] M oneyline 8:30P M C^. D esigning W om en (CC) [ESPN] SportsLook C8j (40) ABC N ew s (CC) [ESPN] Home Run Derby Cf.arleno dislikes the techniques she must [TM C ] MOVIE: Wise Guys' Two goof- z m (20) Too Close for Comfort use as a "Lady June ’ salesperson (R) (In [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ball gangsters must redeem themselves 122) (3b) NBC N ew s (CC) Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE* The Good Wife' A ro after they lose a bundle of their boss' cash (24) (57) Nightly Business Report (11) : New York mantle obsession with a local womanizer and use his credit card to party Danny De­ Yankees at Milwaukee Brewers Live shatters the emotional well-being of a mar­ Vito. Joe Piscopo, Dan Hedaya. 1986 MERFA (38) WKRP in Cincinnati ^ s from County Stadium in Milwaukee (2 ried woman in 1939 Australia Rachel Rated R 161) Love Connection hrs 30 min ) (Live) Ward, Bryan Brown, Steven Vidler 1986 [USA] Paid Programming Rated R THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom (ABiEl Profiles Featured (ootball coach 22 30 Hogan Family (CC) David is al [M A X j MOVIE: white Mis Knute Rockne traded to a girl he can't seem to gel along [USA] Miami Vice The detectives thmk 2:05A M SHE ROBBEPHER chief A sciindiilous affair leads to murder ^ J [CNN] Showbiz Today with Part 1 of 2 (R) (In Stereo) that a Wall Street hotshot might help his Y o u M 5AM TWIG WAG NIPICC HUSBANP OF HIS mobster father pull off a financial coup in an extravagant British colony in 1940s ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook JGH'TlTLO\aY?CC^Gft'r g m > S gVg5)'"H0|JgY,lH5MO5T6LAMCRX>7 61FTG [HBO] N ature W atch (CC) The chimp PEACE O F M IM P |ESPN] SportsLook W ith Esai Moiales and Rosana DeSoto Kenya Sarah Miles. Joss Ackland John displays Its intelligence and curiosity ALg^RT'GBIPIHQAYOlFT BY c o n s t a n t l y (60 nun ) (In Stereo) Hun 1987 Rated B (In Stereo) v^vYoujewa^Y? apUTLG HAG b\\m m lU TlWFKiTV 7:00PM C3J Inside Edition Lyme di 9:00PM (3) If Tomorrow Comes (CC) V ARTl^H ’T eXACTuV W .(V\olV\;'' ...6P AfTiSlZ He HAD CHAkiGED | ©IVINS HIM THIS. sease (R) 1 1 :30PM CB3 Nlghtline (CC) 2:20A M jH B O j m o v i e : The Holcroft m HE IS IV\AKlNCr AN HoN^GT HAV^ HAP BX,TBliGlO|OLOR:DG_^ In London. Tracy Whilnoy meets master C ovenant’ A Nazi s son places his life in A CERTAIkJ NUMGER PF DlAP^RG, 1 (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) con artist Gunther Hartog who trains her (9J A rsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) £FFl?|^T To At^ iNVbuV^ T T r y j ; ^ WHACES danger when he considers signing a victim 1 T hought he deserved | Now arrange the circled letters to (9) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) to carry out seemingly impossible thefts, [11 Honeymooners reparations agreement Micfiaet Came, An form Ihe surprise answer, as sug­ F A TH E (^.' pECO&MiTioN. > 1 ( li) (38) Cheers (CC) investigator Daniel Cooper joins forces Ihony Andrews. Victoria Tennant 1985 gested by the above cartoon (18) Anushka e x : with Interjjol (2 hrs ) Part 2 of 3 (R) Rated R (20; M *A *S *H (22' (30) T o night S how (In Stereo) C9j Best of the National Geographic (24) 57 MacNeii/Lehrer Newshour 2:30A M , 9 Sustaining Answer here: A ^ OF Y T Specials Richard Kiley narrates this close (26) Your Show of Shows c I (26) One Day in America During a 24 fiour up examination of tigers in two national (30 St. Elsewhere (11 Twilight Zone (Answers tomorrow) period, a film crew travels from Now York parks in India (60 min ) (57) N ew s (CC) 38) Alice to Hawaii to capture everyday life in the Jumbles. CROAK YEARN QUORUM ANYHOW (22) (30 Golden Girls (CC) Rose leels mad [CNN] Sports Latenight Saturday's United States (60 rnin ) [CNN] Sports Tonight Answer: What do doctors take to get rid of the flu?— equate when her new boyfriend experi [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to date YOUR MONEY 30 (40 C urrent A ffair ences impoiency (R) (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE; 'My Darling Clementine' W yatt Earp, his brothers and the alcoholic scores (61: Star Trek l24) Divided Union Confedfjrale Gen Lee FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thave* Doc Holliday face the villanous Clantons at [USA] How to Build a Fortune in 1989 surrendeis to Gon Grant at Appomattox, [A&E] Chronicle A look at the Hosenbeig the 0 K Corral Henry Fonda, Linda Dar and five days later Lincoln is assassi spy case nell, Victor Mature 1946 2:35A M (3 Family Feud nated Narrator GeorgePoppard (60min) >NfV£ riCY-iNG u r Youp. TBl BVISION ^POAPCASTS K v t [CNN| Moneyline (9 Home Shopping Over Part 5 of 5 [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to date 3:00A M night Service (3 hrs ) t h e GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr Wf CAMf TO LOofc pop lNrF£.LIG^NT > >, /? T (ESPN) SportsCenter Up to date 157' N ational Geographic (CC) From Alas scores scores ka s Brooks Range to W yom ing's Yellow ­ [H B O ] Kids in the Hall (CC) (In Stereo) (11' W h ite Shadow i-iFF ANyw/AY' Astrograph [L IF E ] H eartBeat Paul tries to treat an im stone National Park, an examination of the C18 Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) 1 1 :35PM (3^ Night Court prisoned former patient, Joanne battles to facts and myths surrounding the grizzly 38 Trapper John, M.D. get a nurse reinstated. Leo believes a teen­ bear (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) USA Today A recovered ager deliberately injured himself. (60 min ) 1 2:00A M 3] [A&E] Joe Penny at the Improv Actor [A&E] Our Century: Trio - Amundsen, drug addict Joe Penny, comic juggler Daniel Rosen. recognition for something you did well [USA] Miami Vice A smitten Crockett Scott and Byrd A chronicle of the expedi :11) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous "Tonight Show " veteran Dale Gonyea (60 places his and Tubbs' life in danger when recently. It could come in the form o( a tionary scenes and recordings of the Arctic Actress Dixie Carter ("Designing min ) ^Your he teams with a beautiful French Interpol explorers (60 min ) W om en"), actor Alan Rachins ("L A promotion, a raise or a unique type o( agent in a search for a murderous interna­ (CNN) Headline News Overnight [CNN] Larry King Live Law") (60 min ) (R) ^Birthday acknowledgment. tional criminal (60 min.) (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE: The Grapes of Wrath' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Con­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Grapes of W rath' (18) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) John Steinbeck's novel servos as the basis C3j "Entertainment Tonight centrate today on ways to develop and 7:30PM John Steinbeck's novel serves as the basis (20) Morton Downey Jr. (R) fur this Oscar-winniny account of a Actor Michael J Fox (In Stereo) for this Oscar-winning account of a Aug. 15,1989 achieve personal goals. Serious delib­ (26 Success n Life Defiression era Oklahoma farm family’s eration on your part will help you find (A) (22 Jeopardy! (CC) Depression-era Oklahoma farm family s migration to California Henry Fonda. Jane migration to California. Henry Fonda, Jane (40 Win. Lose or Draw WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll The ways and means should be avail­ the answers you’re seeking. (93 Kate & AMie (CC) Darwell, John Carradino 1940 Darwell. John Carradino 1940 <57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1 able in the year ahead to enable you to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Secrecy (11) USA Tonight [ESPN] Auto Racing; Formula One [ESPN] Adventure: America's Wilder 61 Synchronal Grand Prix of Hungary From Budapest, get several luxurious items for which enhances your potential for success to­ (20 MOVIE: Raging Bull' A former box ness Hungary (2 hrs ) (R) you’ve been wishing for quite some day pertaining to something you’ll pic­ ing champ finds himself unable to keep his [A & E] Globe TV: A Ticket to the World [HBO ] Jerry Seinfeld's Stand Up Confi time. More material accumulation than anger and violence contained in the ring [USA] Soloflex ture clearly in your mind. Share your dential (CC) Known for his X-ray Specs [CNN] Newsnight Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarly, Joe Pesci usual Is likely. thoughts only with those who are as vi­ comedian Jeriy Seinfeld in his first solo tel [ESPN] Women's Volleyball; Pro 3:05A M [3 News (R) 1980 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your possibilities sionary as you are. evision appeaiance on family reunions, Beach Tournament From Manhattan [TMC] MOVIE: Throw (or personal gains look good today, but PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) The un­ (30) Win. Lose or Draw shopping and stubborn pels (60 min ) (In Beach, Calif (60 min ) (R) 3:30A M n o r t h 8 m.«9 Momma From the Train' (CC) A timid Bridge Stereo) ♦ A J 3 2 there are indications that you might locking of horns Is possible today re­ C38) N ew hart (CC) [HBO ] MOVIE: Die Hard' (CC) A street man involves his writing teacher in a bi ♦ a have to work a bit harder and longer garding negotiations that have been (40) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) [L IF E ] The Key to Rebecca The fate of wise New York cop confronts terrorists zarre plot to do away with his overbearing the British army in North Africa during when Ins estranged wife s California office ♦ A 9 6 dummy took care of declarer’s third than usual to reap your rewards. Know deadlocked since last week. Be pre­ [A8(E] World of Survival hag of a mother Danny DeVito, Billy Crys where to look for romance and you’ll pared and willing to make some essen­ World War II depends on a British intellig­ building comes under siege Bruce Willis, tal, Anne Ramsey 1987 Rated PG 13 (In ♦ K Q8 7 4 Defensive diamond, and South still had a trump [CNN] Crossfire find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker tial concessions. ence officer, a Nazi spy and the seductive Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald Veljohnson. Stereo) left for dummy’s last diamond. powers of tw o women Based on Ken Fol- 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) WE.ST KAST Instantly reveals which sings are roman­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) A kind as­ [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ [USA] Banker's Confidential Money holdup zine Weekly report lelt's ihniler Stars Cliff Robertson. David ♦ 9 4 ♦ K 10 (i But suppo.se East does not swallow tically perfect for you. Mall $2 to Match­ sociate might otter to you help today [LIFE] HeartBeat A single older woman Secrets ♦ J 10 9 6 the spade jack with the king hut fol Soul (2 hrs ) Part 1 of 2 seeks Paul's help with in vitro fertilization, ♦ K 5 4 3 2 maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box that will turn a complicated assignment 8:00P M C3j Kate & Allie |CC) Allie is 3:40A M (3' Nightwatch Joined in ♦ Q 8 7 2 By James Jar'oby lows smoothly with Ihe 10. Declarer alarmed to find a condom in Chip’s pocket 9:30P M i22 ^30 K night and Daye (CC) a recently widowed woman must follow ♦ .1 10 4 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. into one that is relatively simple and strict instructions or she may lose her in­ Progress ♦ a .12 ♦ 10 9 may not know to overtake with his CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewalt VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) In order to make a successful completion possible. (R) (In Stereo) Hank and Everett lake their family ilisjiule on ethics on the au fant (60 min ) Holdup plays by declarer are de­ CS3 (40' NFL Preseason Football: Chi 3:55A M [M A X ] m o v i e : First Blood' queen If the spade jack holds the trick achieve your objectives today, you are TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your imagi­ [USA] New Mike Hammer SOUTH cago Bears at Miami Dolphins (CC) (3 [TMC] MOVIE: 'Throw Momma From A Vietnam veteran uses his Special Forces signed to sever the defenders’ commu- in dummy, what then? A spade lead going to have to proceed in a sober, se­ nation can be put to beneficial uses to­ training to escape the clutches of a brutal ♦ Q875 M( 7 T H g R 5 COM INS OVgR hrs.) (Live) the Train' (CC) A timid man involves his 1 2:05A M 3 j Pat Sajak nieations. But a holdup can al.so b<‘ goes to East’s king, and now the dia­ rious fashion. Do what needs doing first day, provided you surround yourself small town sheriff Sylvester Stallone, Ri ♦ Q 8 7 A N D 1 WANT YOU To Be C9j Best of the National Geographic writing teacher in a bizarre plot to do away used by a defender to deny declarer an and there will be time (or jokes and with talented, productive people who with his overbearing hag of a mother 12:20A M [MAX] MOVIE; 'The chard Crenna. Brian Donnehy 1982 Rated ♦ K 5 3 mond jack lead will beat the contract Specials Four adventurers travel from ON HOUR B e sr s e w A v i o R laughter later. can help bring into being what you Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal, Anne Ramsey Morning After' (CC) An alcoholic actress R ♦ 6 5 3 entry to the proper hand. In the cur­ Declarer can get to his hand only once Alaska to Canada's Yukon Territory to re 1987 Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) IS shocked to discover the man she d rent deal, declarer won dummy’s (with the diamond king) not enough LIBRA (Bept. 23-Oct. 23) Two matters envision. trace the Gold Rush route of the 1800s 4:00A M 11 Streets of San Francisco 'Vulnerable: Both that have been left dangling can be fi­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) An interest­ spent the night with murdered in her bod heart ace and quickly played ace and to set up the club suit with only one (60 min ) 9:45P M (38) Honeymooners .38 One Day at a Time Part 1 of 2 Dealer: North nalized today if you operate free from ing twist could be in store for you at this Jane Fonda, Jeff Bridges. Raul Julia 1986 jack of spades. East took the king and lo.ser. Declarer will lose two clubs, a (11) Cheers Rated R outside Influences and are able to pro­ time when something that was previ­ 1 0:00PM Cs!) (28) 161) N ew s [A & E ] MOVIE: 'You Came Along' 1 hreo led the jack of diamonds. Declarer (18) MOVIE: 'Sundown' A beautiful and Aif Force buddies on a bond selling tour .South West North Kast diamond and the trump king for a one- ceed at your own pace, ously counterproductive turns Into l18l Can You Beat Baldness? 12:30A M i8) St. Elsewhere won his king and played a club to dum­ trick set. mysterious Eurasian girl, owner of a camel during World War II gel involved in rom- 1 ♦ Pass SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your ana­ something that Is rather constructive 120' MOVIE: 'The Ice Pirates' Space pir (D Morton Downey Jr. (R) 1 ♦ my’s king, West ducking. Declarer caravan, aids Britisfi troops searching for aiu'f* Robert Cummings. Lizabelh Scott, Pass 4 ♦ All pass If you’re East, you had better play lytical powers are apt to be more pro­ and provides unusual peripheral Nazis in llui wilds of Africa Gene ^ lerney, ates join a princess in search of her ex (22) (30‘ Late N ight W ith David Letter- Don DeFore 1945. now picked up the last trump as he plorer fattier and a newly discovered without hesitation, or South will read nounced than usual today and you benefits. Bruce Cabot. George Sanders. 1941 man (R) (In Stereo) [CNN] Larry King Overnight Opening lead: V J played a spade hack to his queen, and you for Ihe spade king ami play Ihe source of mucfi-neoded walei in a nearby should be able to resolve most o( your CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) A solution (22) (30' ALF (CC) ALF sees Jake’s moitier (38 Hart to Hart [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide then came another club. 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Barbara and James Horne 1988 Olds Calais $0980 Slk. #9054 n j f v v of 420 Lake St. to r a rear 00 Chev Monza Cpe. *2495 1900 Chev Monte Carlo $8495 Over 60 Cieras in stock 4Dr., AT, AC, Cassette, PW, PL, setback variance to construct 88 Pont 8000 LE 4 Dr. *7195 1988 Toyota Camry $9180 2 Or., Sunroof, AT, AC, Cassette, PW, PL, o fireplace at their home. 1988 Buick Electra 380 $10250 for instant delivery Demonstrator 87 Pont Sunbird 4 Dr. *6295 Demonstrator 3. Ronald A. Dion of 25 Clark 1985 Buick Riviera $9890 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Road fo r a rear setback 84 Chw Camaro Berlineta *6795 1985 Buick Electra $8480 Tuesday, Aug. 15, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm variance to construct on 80 Chev Celebrity 4 Dr. *6795 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $8880 1985 Chev Cavalier $5490 addition to his home at 25 87 LeSabre Estate Wag. 2 .9 % g MAC f in a n c in g OR UP Clark Rood. *11795 1984 Oldsmoblle FIrenza $4990 05 Ply Turlsmo 2 Dr. 4. B ernard Noble of 6 Lori *3150 1984 Mercury Cougar $5990 Rood fo r a sideline variance 86 Chev Nova 4 Dr. *5395 1983 LeSabre Sedan $5495 CLYDE TO $1500 MFGR. REBATE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. for a shed. 85'/4 Ford Escort Cpe. *6596 UP TO 24 MOS. TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS, -in c lu d es fa c to r y r e b a t e . 81 Adams St. R O U TE 83, V E R N O N John H. Roberts 80 Buick LeSabre *8295 C hairm an Manchester She’s In the limelight at the Coachlight | Town hall Zoning Board of Appeals 84 Cutlass Coupe *5895 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK 006-08 646-6464 649-4571 84 Chevrolet Celebrity *4995 1988 Buick LeSabre Sedan 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 Actor’s Equity 05 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 Automatic, A/C. FM Stereo, Power Windows. cost over 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. *7295 Power Locks, Low Mileage! is gone but the 85 Buick Century 4 Dr. *6895 88 Chevrolet Cavalier *6995 show goes on Hm m ... 08 Chevrolet Celebrity *6995 ju s t “wh a t 80 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 00 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 Until Sold 2.480°° $16 million Watch This Space Each Week Bv Nancy Pappas 88 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 2 7 REASONS Special to the Herald I'm looking 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *9995 TO SHOP US RRST 07 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 fo r and After spending the past two WHEN LOOKING 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 Recommended plan 07 Chevrolet Spectrum *6995 summers in community theaters, a t th e FOR A USED CAR Used Cars playing classic Hollywood in­ rig h t 872-9111 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan...... $8,990 1986 Buick Electra 380...... $10,250 genues who step onstage and save is cheapest option 1. SELECTION 1988 Buick Century Custom...... $11,990 1985 Buick Riviera, Loaded...... $9,890 the show, Deborah Aronson of 2. SERVICE 1988 Buick Riviera Cpe., loaded...... $14,690 1985 Buick Electra Coupe...... $8,480 M anchester is experiencing something of a real-life parallel. By Nancy Concelman 3. PRICES 1988 Dodge Dakota PU Truck...... $8,980 1985 Buick Regal Coupe...... $6,860 Manchester Herald SCHALLER Just three days after complet­ IMPORTS ACURA QUALITY 1987 Buick Regal Coupe...... $9,480 1935 Chev. Cavalier Sedan...... $5,490 ing her run in the West Hartford PRE-OWNED AUTOS The least expensive option to expand municipal 1 9 8 6 H O N DA ACCORD HUchback, 5 speed, AC «1B23 . * 7 9 9 5 1987 Plymouth Horizon Sedan...... $4,980 1984 Olds Firenza Hatchback...... $4,990 Youth Theater’s production of 83 NlBtin Sttnz# *2995 1986 Olds Calais, 4 Dr...... $6,980 office space would cost about $16.5 million, 1 9 8 6 H O N DA ACCORD 4 Door, S Speed. Stereo *1942 ... ‘ 8 1 9 5 S8pd . A/C 1984 Mercury Cougar...... $5,990 “ Singin’ in the Rain.” playing the 83 Ford Escort *2495 1986 Chev. Monte Carlo...... $8,495 according to a New Britain architectural firm ’s cost 1 9 8 6 H O N D A CIVIC 5 speed, Air A2004 ...... • 5 9 9 5 5 8pd . Stereo 1983 Buick LeSabre Sedan...... $5,495 Debbie Reynolds character who 83 Pontiac 6000 LE *3995 1986 Toyota Camry Sedan...... $9,180 substitutes for the silent film star and space study. 1985 HONDA ACCORD Hetchbeck «20|49 ...... * 6 9 9 5 V8. Auto. Loeded Kaestle and Boos Associates of New Britain, the 1986 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 Door, Auto. Air ei0B1 ...... * 8 9 9 5 84 Chev Caprice Classic *4995 with a wretched voice, Aronson V8. Loaded PLUS MANY MORE. UP TO 60 DA Y, 3,000 MILE 100% POWER TRAIN WARRANTY. got her own “ substitute actress” firm hired by the town to submit plans and cost 1 9 8 7 HO NDA C M C 4 Door, 5 epeed, 36k #2032 .... » 7 9 9 5 82 Toy Tercel SR-5 *2695 estimates for three proposals to expand municipal 6 Spd. Stereo call. 1 9 8 1 TO Y O TA CCUCA G T Red, 5 epeed, A ir ..... » 3 7 9 5 87 VW Oolf *4995 space, concurred with a citizens’ space study 1 9 8 4 SU BARU W AG ON G L Auto, Stereo #1982 .... » 4 9 9 5 S Spd . Sun Roof Wednesday night she opens at 83 Toyota Corolla *3395 committee in recommending the cheapest option. 1984 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON Auto. Air #1997 .... » 4495 Auto. A/C the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in 83 Mercury Cougar *4995 East Windsor, playing one of the Principal Planner Lynne Pike DiSanto said today. 1 9 8 3 V .W . R A B B IT 4 Door. Auto #1879 ...... * 2 9 9 5 VM. Loaded The plan recommended calls for renovating and 1988 HONDA ACCORD Hetchbeck *2052 * 8995 82 Ford Qranada OL *3995 juicier roles in the Neil Simon- Only 26.000 original mlleet CfiRDINfiL BUICK. INC. /Marvin Hamlisch musical. expanding the Municipal Building at 41 Center St., 1985 SUBARU GL Auto, Air #2018...... • 5 9 9 5 85 Buick Century *4995 Auto. A/C “ They’re Playing Our Song.” renovating the Lincoln Center at 494 Main St. and 1 9 6 4 NISSAN SENTRA W AG O N #2058 ...... * 2 7 9 5 83 Honda Accord LX *4395 using both buildings for town offices. 1 9 8 5 V .W . GOLF 4 Door. Auto #2042 ...... * 5 4 9 5 S Spd . A/C But this is real life in the 1980s, 83 Olds Clara *3995 "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS" The figure also includes the price of expanding 1987 V.W. JETTA 4 Door. Auto. Air ...... » 8 4 9 5 V6. Auto. A/C not Hollywood in the 1920s. 85 Nliaan Santra *1995 81 Adams Street, Manchester A # C 7 1 And it was a canceled union municipal parking and bonding costs, DiSanto said. DOMESTIC 5 Spd.. Stereo DiSanto would not release the firm ’s estimates for MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM contract which gave Aronson her 19. 1985 P LY M O U TH TU R IS M O Auto, Air #1857 ..... ‘ 4 9 9 5 (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) # I the other two proposals because bonding costs in MS CENTER ST.* MANCHESTER chance, not a leading lady’s 20. 1966 CHEVROLET CELBRTTY V6. Auto. Air #1930 .. * 7 4 9 5 those estimates must be changed, she said. M7-7977 flaws. 21. 1965 FORD M U STAN G Auto. PS. P0 #1994 ...... • 4 4 9 5 Two weeks ago Coachlight, one One of those options is to build an addition to the 22. 1986 B U C K S K Y LA R K 4 Door. Auto, Air #2055 .... * 4 4 9 5 of the nation’s oldest and largest Municipal Building that would house all town offices 23. 1963 DODGE GOO 4 Door. Auto, Air #1888 * 2 4 9 5 dinner theaters, canceled its and renovate Lincoln Center so the town could lease 24. 1985 PONTIAC H E R O Bieck. Auto. Air #2019 ..... * 4 4 9 5 contract with the nation’s main it to non-municipal agencies. 25.1986 CHEVROLET CAMARO Auto. Air #2028 » 6995 performers’ union. Actor’s Eq­ The most expensive of the three proposals is 26.1986 CHRYSLER LAZER 5 . peed. Air #1868 * 5495 uity. The theater management building a new municipal building to house all town 27.1983 OLDSMOBILE OERA 2 Door. Auto. Air #2037 .. • 4695 CHEVY TRUCK and performers could not agree offices, renovating the existing two buildings and on appropriate housing for the leasing them out, DiSanto said. ^A^NC^ES^TRHO^D^ SALE out-of-town actors, said Janice The cost of a new municipal building is well over a CLEARANCE local architectural firm ’s April 1988 estimate of $13 Belkin, the theater manager. 24 ADAMS ST. The eight members of the cast, million, DiSanto said, Lawrence Associates of all union members, were given Manchester did not include the cost of renovating MANCHESTER, CT 06040 LOW YEAR-END PRICES two weeks notice that their the two existing buildings and expanding parking in contract would be ending. the municipal space study it completed last spring, 646-3515 Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald she said. “ They just looked at what the building would cost Please see ACTRESS, page 10 T O P R O LE — Deborah Aronson of Manchester rehearses for her Coachlight Dinner Theatre role. and the parking for that (new) building,” DiSanto SIO BLAZERS said. Parking is a major concern with any of the three AVAILABLE options. The town has already paid $175,000 for property at 17-19 Trotter St. that borders the Court decides software isn’t taxable existing parking lot. That property could yield 15 to 22 parking spaces. Bv Judd Everhart Michael Bekech said today. made up of a physical medium the taxing of computer software. 'The Board of Directors last year decided not to Ifrom The Associated Press He said that when a business buys a component and an intangible intellec­ “ All you’re doing is transferring the hold a referendum on the $13 million proposal and 15,545 appointed the Municipal Space Needs Study CHORCHES I computer and software isincluded in tual component.” tax burden from employers that use a #2006 HARTFORD — Three dozen Con­ the purchase, the software becomes “ We conclude ... that these physical lot of software to those who don’t,” Committee to come up with options for expanding Dodge Trucks | o ( @ § o fHRYSl.KR D o d g e necticut cities and towns will no part of taxable property only if the devices are only the most tangential said Wesley W. Horton, CCM’s municipal and police space. owner lists it as personal property in incidents of a computer program and lawyer. longer be able to tax computer Please see OFFICE, page 10 software following a ruling by the his declaration to the assessor. the fact that tangible property is used CCM spokesman Kevin Maloney state Supreme Court, a decision that a The ruling came in a case filed by to store or transmit the software’s said that CCM surveys showed that Wo r k lobbying group says will cost munici­ Northeast Datacom Inc., which had binary instructions does not change $44 million would have been collected TODAY VANs palities $44 million a year. challenged the town of Wallingford’s the character of what is fundamen­ in 1988-89 if software had been taxed The high court concluded Monday property tax bill on $2.8 million in tally a classic form of intellectual by all Connecticut towns. STOCK that computer programs are “ a computer software. A Superior Court property,” Supreme Court Justice Hartford, for example, would have 00 OVER classic form of intellectual property” judge had ruled that computer Alfred V. Covello wrote in the collected $5.1 million; New Haven, $3 million: Clinton, $350,000; and Kill- similar to an author’s ideas that software was tangible property and unanimous decision. 20 pages, 2 sections ffo tn cannot be valued for the purposes of subject to local property taxes. The ruling was a profound disap­ ingly, $130,000; Maloney said. Maloney said that by barring FACTORY taxation. The Supreme Court rejected the pointment to the Connecticut Confer­ Obituaries- Manchester does not tax computer lower court’s conclusion that, "like a ence of Municipalities, which has property taxes on software, “ you’re Opinion__ Sports___ software as a separate item of book, a magnetic tape with a been lobbying unsuccessfully for only going to increase the tax burden *£ 1 9 6 2 Local/State. U.S.AVorld , ON ALL '89 DODGE FULL SIZE PICKUPS personal property. Town Assessor computer program encoded on it is years for a clear state law permitting on residences. TO CHOOSE FROM TRUCKS I FACTORY INCENTIVES Senkow will appeal Crmh survivor Walesa welcomes STOCK •REBATES FROM $500 to $750 making progress Ifrom *10,895 •GMAC RATES FROM 2.9% (2yr) decision against suit Kiszczak resignation #2084 to 6.9% (4yr) The condition of an 8-year-old Manchester 1 boy who wiB critically injured in the United WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Solidar­ and rising inflation. Judge Alan H. Nevas granted the Airlines jet crash last month in Sioux City, Bv Nancy Concelman ity leader Lech Walesa today wel­ PLUS town’s motion forsummary judgment Iowa, has been upgraded from guarded to fair, Associates say under such condi Manchester Herald comed Gen. Czeslaw Kiszczak's deci­ in the case last week. Assistant Town a hospital spokeswoman said today, tions that Walesa himself might be —PLUS— sion to give up trying to form a Manager Steven R. Werbner said Jason Feyh, of Brook Haven Apartments at willing to serve as prime minister. A U.S. District Court judge has government, as one of Poland’s two today. In summary judgment, a judge 432 W. Middle Turnpike, has been hospitalized In a statement issued by Walesa YOUR CHOICE OF: thrown out former Town Engineer minor parties endorsed Walesa’s bid decides whether a case is worthy of a at-Marian Health CenterJ* Sioux City since the today, he said: Walter Senkow’s suit against the to form the next government. jury trial. July IB crash of Flight 232. Thecrash killed 110. CHAR-BROIL GAS GRILL QB town, but Senkow, who lost his job The developments came one day "Gen. Kiszczak’s declaration ex­ Werbner said Nevas’ decision is Fair condition means the patient’s “ vital amid allegations of sexual harass­ after Kiszczak offered to resign as pressing readiness to resign ... was STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPENER (ffi consistent with the town’s motion, but signs are stable and within normal limits, but ment. will appeal. prime minister in the face of opposi­ received by myself as resulting from Senkow’s attorney, Leon M. Rosenb­ the patient may be uncomfortable or have Senkow sued the town in 1988, tion from Solidarity, and urged a feeling of responsibility for Poland, HOMELITE 16" CHAINSAW latt, said today he’ll appeal to the U.S. minor complications. His outlook (chances of claiming he was coerced into resign­ instead that pro-communist Peasant and a step opening new possibilities to Now Thru Soptembor 2,1989 Circuit Court of Appeals. survival) Is favorable,” the spokeswoman ing from the position he held for 18 Party leader Roman Malinowski solve the current government crisis.” With the purchase of any in stock truck Senkow, 53, admitted to putting the said. years and that the town violated his form a coalition government that materials on Zebb’s desk but said he Although the hospital will not give out •Prices include rebates! Constitutional right to free speech. He would include both communists and Walesa, who is not a member of did it to "cheer her up.” specific details of his injuries, the spokeswo­ was originally fired from the post on the free trade movement. Parliament, said his offer of a Nevas said in his decision that man, who said she had not seen Feyh in the past May 13, 1986, after a town investiga­ Solidarity has rejected such offers coalition government of Solidarity, Senkow had breached that agree­ few days, said the boy must be improving daily tion determined that he had put previously, saying only a government the Peasants and the Democratic Hours: Mon- Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 ment, Rosenblatt said. But Rosenb­ since his condition has been upgraded three pornographic materials and the novel headed by the opposition and domi­ Party “ is today the only chance to latt said today that agreement was times in the last 11 days. “ Looking for Mr. Goodbar” on the nated by non-communists will have change the course of events danger­ made under “ duress” and he does not The boy’s condition was upgraded Friday desk of former Assistant Town the credibility necessary to solve ous for the country.” consider it legally binding. from serious to guarded. The major dlffererice Planner Carol Zebb three times in Poland’s political and economic Such a government, he said, would Rosenblatt also said Nevas’ deci­ between guarded and fair condition is that a Trade-Ins Welcome 1985 and 1986. problems. be “ a government of national respon­ sion applies only to the town and does patient in guarded condition has a questionable Under an agreement with the town, The economy particularly is in sibility. nominated with respect for CARTER CHEVROLET not list individuals named in Senkow’s outlook, whereas the outlook for someone in the termination was rescinded in disarray, with industrial production the rights of the Polish president,” 80 Oakland St., Manchester suit, former Town Manager Robert B. (air condition is favorable. August 1986, and Senkow was allowed falling, shortages of basic commodi­ Walesa apparently vyas referring to 1229 M.niii Street Manchester, CT 646-6464 Weiss, Werbner, Police Chief Robert to resign with back pay under the Please see CRASH, page 10 ties common, its foreign debt at a condition that neither he nor the town I / AST TO 384, EXIT 3) Please see SENKOW, page 10 burdensome $39 billion and growing Please sec POLAND, page 10 Exit 63 Off 1-84 6 4 3 -2 7 9 1 would sue each other.