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Coll Cleon 8 real estate market with These men and women own their businesses. Street. 4-7-86 a total of six people have died since tor of the organization that de­ after the accident, which began ter's proposed ordinance has been more confidence call They have a steady income and a high living stan­ 1 nttary 9 At this hearing Interested This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this publi­ the April 26 accident at the signed the reactor, said today the when an explosion rocked Cher­ sent to Town Manager Robert upon TEDFORD REAL dard. They are proud ot their product. And, they Dhitiiarlaa in persons may be heard and cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days Ukrainian power plant spewed concrete also would be poured into nobyl's No. 4 reactor and it caught Weiss, but action on the plan will ESTATE, CENTURY all started with some doubts about making a go of written communications re­ alter this publlcotlon ot this Ordinance a petition signed bv Sun continues O pin ln n A 21. Our office is located not be taken until after it is selling brushes. ceived. A copy at this petition not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as radiation over much of Europe. A the reactor’s cooling apparatus fire. Panpla 9 on Rt. 44A, Bolton Notch, hos been tiled In the Town determined from the latest officials lists of the Registrars of vaguely worded government state­ and other portions of the system. compared with the state's guide­ Partly sunny today with a high of "The reactor was damaged. Its Rpnrta Bolton. 847-9914, 24 hour If you aren't afraid of hard work, like to be home Clerk's office and may be In­ Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its lines. He said other towns inter­ 70 to 75. Clearing tonight with a low 15-1A service - 7 days a week. spected during office hours. reference to a special Town election. ment, issued Monday, led to Once sealed, the reactor would heart was a white-hot core, a every night, and want to build a profitable busi­ speculation that eight people have to remain ‘^entombed" for scorched, active zone that was ested in protecting their water of 40 to 45. Mostly sunny Wednes­ Talawlainn 19 PLANNING AND ZONING STEPHEN T. CASSANO day. with a high in the mid-TOs. 1I.R/Wnrlri 7 HINT ness of your own, you should apply. Our COMMISSION SECRETARY might have died. hundreds of years while its ra­ somehow 'hanging,'” Velikhov supplies have received copies of The first weekend alter >-i‘- company is in its 86th year. We are still growing. LEO KWASH, s e c r e t a r y BOARD OF DIRECTORS In a report from Chernobyl, the dioactive core decays into harm­ said. Manchester’s plan. Details on page 2. Woathar 2 listing is often the most MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT productive time for an open You can grow with us. Phone toll free 800-223- Dated ot Monchester, CTthls house. 7894 ask for Steve. 12th dov ot May, 1986. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 7th dov of May, 1986. 027-05 028-05 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 13. 1«86 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 13. 1986 - » WEATHER Thompson Technology changes learning gets sbt to Educators tell school board of developments Today’s forecast Conncctlcnt, Massachasetu aad Rhode Islaad: announce By Susan Vaughn Anne Farley, director of school schools using a modem. The Partly sunny today. High temperatures from 55 to Herald Reporter libraries and media centers, said science classes are now working on 60 along the east coast and to the low 70s inland. By Alex GIrelll the public school staffs are looking a weather station project. In the near future, students at into using the latest technology to Clearing tonight. Lows from the 40s along the coast Auoclote Editor Much of the electronic technol­ Illing junior High School will help provide current information to the 30s over the northern interior. Mostly sunny ogy is in the experimental stages, probably be able to watch a science for students. The use of computers, Wednesday. Highs in the 70s inland and in the 60s Former Manchester Mayor John Moore said. experiment in progress at Bennet videotape cameras, laser and Thompson will announce his inten­ “ It’s new to us, too.” he said. along the coast. , Junior High School with a special compact discs by the students i8 tion Wednesday to seek the Demo­ "We don’t get as bored at what cable TV hookup, compare ’’providing skills they will defi­ Maine: Sunny today and Wednesday with highs cratic nomination for the state we’re doing,” weather statistics at the two nitely use in the future.” Farley 65 to 75. Clear tonight. Lows 32 to 40. House of Representatives in the schools using a modem hooked to said. New Hampshire: Mostly sunny today. Highs 65 13th Assembly District. Using the computers tends to their computers or access an On a borrowed laser disc. Illing to 75. Clear tonight. Lows from the lower 30s to Thompson said today he will save time. Moore said. Using the entire encyclopedia with a laser science teacher Mike Saimond lower 40s. Sunny Wednesday. Highs 75 to 80 except make the announcement at a 7:30 Link-Ed computer program, for disc machine. showed how quickly he could cooler at the coast. a.m. news conference at the La example, he can get 1.000 answers Teachers, for their part, may access earth science slides of the Vermont: Sunny and mild today with highs in the Strada West restaurant on Hart­ to a question on how to do a class soon be exchanging information Mount St. Helens volcano and activity rather having to than upper 60s to mid-70s. Fair and chilly tonight. Lows ford Road. JACK THOMPSON ELSIE "BIZ" SWENSSON with their counterparts across the maps of Connecticut. The laser spend time leafing through 35 to 45. Mostly sunny and pleasant Wednesday. Thompson has lost twice before country using a computer linkup discs can store up to 55,000 slides on UPl ptioto in the 13th District in close votes to . to announce Wednesday magazines. Highs in the 70s. . . . won’t reveal plans called “ Link-Ed.” each side, he said. incumbent Republican Elsie Three local educators described Edward Moore, science depart­ Farley compared the experi­ Swensson. who has not yet re­ these and other new technologies ment chairman at Bennet, ex­ ments with the new technology Today In history vealed whether she plans to seek already available for classroom plained how the science depart­ with “ controlling the beast.” but re-election in November. Extended butlook use to the Board of Education ments at tiling and Bennet have added: “ It can be used in good Swensson could not be reached Monday night. hooked up computers between the ways to benefit our schools." Extended outlook for New England Thursday To end a 24-hour siege one year ago, a Philadelphia for comment today. through Saturday: police helicopter bombed the fortified house oi the In 1984, after a recount, the vote count stood at 4,765 for Swensson Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: radical back-to-nature MOVE organization, killing seven Fair Thursday. Highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s. and 4,760 for Thompson. In the 1982 A chance of showers Friday, fair Saturday. Highs adults and four children. The ensuing fire destroyed 53 election. Thompson lost 3,661 to Kennedy adjusts spending plan mostly in the 70s. Lows from the mid-40s to the homes. 3.582. mid-50s. Three other Democrats had expressed interest in seeking the School Superintendent James P. proposed to return the $99,500 to increase over the current year’s More sun Vermont: Fair Thursday. Chance of showers nomination, but all have with­ Kennedy Monday night proposed other areas of the budget for the budget. Friday and Saturday. Mild, with highs in the 70s drawn. They are Robert Faucher, adjustments to the Board of new fiscal year, which begins July Receipts have decreased from and lows 45 to 55. Henry Agostinelli and town Direc­ Education budget for the coming . Ahnanac 1 student activities such as athletic New Hampshire and Maine: Fair Thursday and tor Stephen T. Cassano. year, one of which will accommo­ Today: Partly sunny with a high of 70 to 75. Wind northeast 10 mph. The largest single proposed events, the Thanksgiving Day Friday. Chance of showers Saturday. Lows in the Cassano is planning to run date a $65,000 cut made by the increase would provide $40,000 for football game, student activity Tonight: Clearing with a low of 40 to 45. Wind light northerly. 40s. Highs 65 to 75, but a little cooler along the coast. instead in the Fourth Senatorial Manchester Board of Directors the student activities fund, which cards and fund raising. Kennedy Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high in the mid-70s. Today's weather District. That seat is now held by earlier this month. Today is Tuesday, May 13, the John Paul II in an assassination Kennedy said had been said. picture was drawn by Mark Preston of 75 Linden St., a fourth-grader at 133rd day of 1986 with 232 to attempt in St. Peter’s Square. Republican Carl Zinsser, an unde­ The cut was the result of a underbudgeted. clared candidate for re-election for follow. In 1984, a Kuwaiti oil tanker reduction in electricity costs that The adjustments, if approved by Other increases Kennedy pro­ Washington School. Across the nation whom a fund-raising dinner is The moon is moving toward its was damaged by an Iranian stemmed from the denial by the the board, will leave the spending posed include $10,000 for the school being held tonight. state of a rate increase sought by plan at $27,703,733. The initial system's contribution for Medi­ Showers and thunderstorms will extend over the first quarter. missile in the first reported Both Agostinelli and Faucher Northeast Utilities. Kennedy told proposal was for spending of care coverage. $1,500 for teacher The morning stars are Mer­ attack by Iran on commercial STEPHEN CASSANO BILL FERRIS upper Great Lakes, the central Mississippi Valley, said from the outset that they the board during a meeting in the $27,768,733. recruitment. $13,000 for accumu­ cury. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. shipping in the Persian Gulf war. . . . supporters switch Democratic primary? the Ohio Valley, the lower two-thirds of the would not run if Thompson sought school offices on North School The school board will act on the lated sick leave for retiring admin­ The evening star is Venus. 30.00 Appalachians and from Virginia to Georgia. Rain In 1985, to end a 24-hour siege, a the post. Street. proposed changes when it meets istrators and teachers. $10,00 for ISV* also will reach from the Pacific Northwest to Those born on this date are Philadelphia police helicopter Faucher said this morning he At the meeting. Kennedy pro­ May 27. an additional part-time science SEATTLE western Montana. High temperatures will be in the under the sign of Taurus. They bombed the fortified house of the was “ very happy” Thompson posed to cut another $10,000 in The board had budgeted $228,513 teacher at Bennet Junior High 70s for much of the nation, with readings in the 50s include composer Sir Arthur radical back-to-nature MOVE would run. Cassano says he’s lost electricity costs and $89,500 as a for student activities for next year, School and $25,000 for two half­ BOSTON and 60s in the Pacific Northwest and northern Sullivan, of Gilbert and Sullivan, organization, killing seven "Jack will not only make an result of staff retirements. He which represented about a $40,000 time kindergarten teachers. Plateau and in the 90s in the desert Southwest, in 1842; novelist Daphne Du adults and four children. The excellent candidate, he's an excel­ Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley. Maurier in 1907; heavyweight ensuing fire destroyed 53 homes. lent man.” he said. some support to Ferris NEW YORK boxing champion Joe Louis in Faucher. who said Thompson 1914: actress Beatrice Arthur in A thought for the day: on “ has the capabilities of getting 1926 (age 60), and singer Stevie things done.” criticized Swensson Town Director Stephen T. Cas­ bly District race, he would not seek Math program wins recognition seeing a statue of George Wa­ sano, who is seeking the Demo­ the Senate seat. High and low Wonder in 1950 (age 36). shington in England, heavy­ for not being an effective legislator. cratic nomination to run in the Asked about the forthcoming On this date in history: weight champ Joe Louis said, NEW YORK — The highest temperature “ She’s very nice,” he said. state’s Fourth Senatorial District race with Ferris for the nomina­ In 1607, English colonists “ Nice people, the English. They reported Monday by the National Weather Service, "Unfortunately, she has not pro­ this November, said Monday he tion. Cassano predicted it would be The public school system’s ele­ of 350 nominated for such recogni­ Science Foundation will be in landed near the James R iver in put up a statue to the guy who mentary math program is one of 12 tion. The program has been excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 103 degrees at duced at the state Capitol. I think a has lost some delegates because “ nip and tuck" with the two Manchester today and Wednesday Virginia toestablish Jamestown, knocked them out.” science and mathematics pro­ instituted in all elementary schoc' Presidio, Texas. The low was 18 degrees at simple look at her record will they were told he did not plan to run candidates coming within two or to observe the program’s opera­ their first permanent colony in grams that has been recognized as classes and stresses a problem­ tion and talk with teachers, princi­ Gunnison. Colo. indicate that.” and pledged to support his oppo­ three delegate votes of each other, the New World. Now you know Faucher said he hopes to serve nent, William Ferris of Cassano said he will challenge nationally promising, the Board of solving focus on mathematics. pals and mathematics consultants, In 1846, the United States The oldest bridegroom on record on Thompson's campaign staff. Glastonbury. Ferris in a primary if necessary. Education learned Monday night. The national project is intended Chesterton said. declared war on Mexico. was Harry Stevens, who took his When it appeared Thompson Cassano said he had always left “ I will do what is necessary to Curriculum Director Allan B. to improve the quality and extent Weather radio In 1912, Britain established the vows at the age of 103. He married might not make another try in the open his option to run , for the win he nomination.” Ferris said. Chesterton told the board that the of current information about Royal Flying Corps. Thelma Lucas. 84. at theCaravilla 13th District. Democratic leaders Senate even while he was consider­ " " has formally announced “ Developmental Approach to science and mathematics educa­ Mathematics” introduced during EMERGENCY The National Weather Service broadcasts In 1981, Turkish gunman (Wis.) Retirement Home on Dec. 3. in Manchester had urged Cassano ing a campaign in the I3th hiA 'acy. Cassano has not yet tion. The project was sponsored by the past five years will be written Fire — Police — Medical continuous. 24-hour weather information on 162.475 Mehmet Ali Agca wounded Pope 1984. to forgo his Senate ambitions and Assembly District. But Ferris, the dom jt said Monday that he the National Science Foundation in up in a directory that will be conjunction with other associa­ mHz in Hartford. 162.55 mHz in New London and run for the House. Democratic town chairman in will .loance sometime this week. distributed to school systems tions of administrators and UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST 162.40 mHz in Meriden. Despite Swensson's personal Glastonbury, .said Cassano told Cdssano said some delegates he DIAL 911 popularity. Democratic leaders him at a testimonial dinner in April had expected to support him were across the country. teachers. In Manchester have said she can be beaten. that he would not run for the told he had decided against run­ Manchester's program was one Researchers from the National Lottery The first race between 'Thomp­ Senate. ning. He said he was a “ little son and Swensson was marked by Ferris said that at the dinner for distressed” about that. Air quality report political restraint, with Thompson Theodore Cummings, the Demo­ Despite the development. Cas­ National forecast making no attacks on Swensson. In cratic chairman in Manche.ster. sano said he feels the contest with HARTFORD — The state Department of Connecticut daily; other lottery numbers drawn the second, he took a stronger Cassano said that regardless of Ferris will be a “ good, clean, During early Wednesday morning rain is forecast for parts of the Great Environmental Protection reported that the air in New England Monday: stand. what happened in the 13th Assem­ above-board race.” Lakes Area. Scattered showers are aiso possible in parts of the Ohio quality was good on Monday and was expected to Monday: 132 Tri-state daily: 077 and 8377. Vailey. Eisewhere, the weather wiii be fair. be good to moderate on Tuesday. Rhode Island daily: 0186. Play Four: 6516 Massachusetts daily: 6269. A/is SupeiMakie Democrats vie for delegate votes

By Alex GIrelll July 18 and 19. when the party will the Moffett supporters out to vote Associate Editor choose Its gubernatorial candi­ May 20. The Moffett crew has 50 or weeks wiO make PEOPLE date. Delegate primaries will also 60 signs up in town, she said. Signs of a forthcoming primary take place in 16 other Connecticut Moffett supporters suffered a election are springing out of towns. setback last week when two of the Matter of survival seeing her in "Raging Bull.” She starred in a Manchester lawns, admonishing Moffett needs 270delegates, or 20 23 delegates on their slate switched television movie about her experience and Donahue duke-out town Democrats to vote May 20 for percent of the total number in the sides. One of the two. Robert her organization and also has written a book. rival slates committed to either state, to force a statewide primary Faucher. said he became upset Actress Theresa Saldana spends much of Round Two of Phil Donahue vs. the Lyndon “ Beyond Survival,” that will be published in Gov. William O’Neill or his chal­ election for the Democratic guber­ with some Moffett supporters after yourdayi her time working on behalf of Victims for September. LaRouche supporter hopefully will be a lenger, Toby Moffett. natorial candidate. That election Victims — the organization she started after they criticized “ establishment” violence-free confrontation in the New York The O’Neill supporters have would be held in September. almost being killed by a crazed fan. “ You Democrats and called for their City Conflict Resolution Center, an arm of labeled their slate the “ O’Neill Town Democrats will be permit­ removal from office. Faucher said don’t have to be a victim to support victims’ Book society the criminal court where minor differences slate” after Thomas O’Ndill, a ted to vote for one or the other of there are many good people within rights, just as you don’t have to be a woman are settled. After the Sunday fistfight in Manchester Democrat who sup­ the two slates May 20 from noon to the party structure. Supei\^lue Wsekly Rates to support women’s rights,” Saldana said in The guest list for Sen. Gary Hart’s book LaGuardia Airport in New York. Donahue ports the incumbent governor in 8 p.m. at the town’s usual 12 polling Spokane, Wash. party in New York Monday night included and wife Mario Thomas went on to Boston his bid for re-election. places. The other delegate to quit the Moffett movement was Laurel She said it is ludicrousthat Arthur Jackson singer Judy Collins, Theodore Sorensen, where she was presented with the Helen M. The choice of Thomas O’Neill as "Things are going well.” Man­ Nichol. who cited intense political — the drifter who tried to kill her four years Howard Cosell, Darren McGavin, Ed Brad­ Caldicott Leadership Award for her work to the standard bearer was no coinci­ chester O’Neill ccoordinator Her­ ago and who has vowed to finish the job — ley of ” 60 Minutes” and columnist Tom Older Solar dence. The signs backing the bert Stevenson said today. He said campaigning as her reason. end the nuclear arms race. If the Moffett slate wins in the will be paroled in 1988. “I will have no Wicker. The book is “ America Can Win: The "A s I was coming here I thought, it’s a good The disaster at the Chernnhyl nuclear power plant in O’Neill slate are using the same the O'Neill group is working hard logo as the governor’s campaign. primary, the remaining 21 Moffett at making phone calls to Demo­ * 9 5 *115 *1 3 5 security but what I, or my family, can Case for Military Reform.” Sen. William thing this man didn’t have nuclear weapons the has again focused attention on Moffett supporters have labeled delegates can select two persons to Arizona California Connecticut provide,’ ’ said Saldana, who has taken a Cohen, R-Maine, Hart’s co-author on the spy on him. He would have blown up the world.” cratic voters and at mailing Florida Colorado (t'xt Kpltiinj Li. iHlv alternative energy sources — such as solar. Solar heating their slate the “ Weinberg slate” fill the open spots for the conven­ Delaware tactical defense course for women that novel “ The Double Man,” also will have a Thomas said. ” I think it’s a very good literature. Mawaii Georgia after Mayor Barbara Weinberg, Stevenson, who is the Demo­ tion. Houston Illinois District of Columbia makes her confident she could knock an new literary effort out soon. His second example of why we shouldn’t have nuclear equipment was actually in use at the turn of the most prominent among the former cratic registrar of voters, said The chief moderator for the May Indiana Idalio attacker unconscious in 10 seconds. Jackson volume of poetry. “A Baker’s Nickel,” weapons because that isn’t the way to settle century, when the Day/Night Company sold solar Kansas 6th District congressman's sup­ 4,000 brochures were distributed 20 primary is John Cooney. Iowa developed a ‘ ’love fixation” for Saldana after comes out in August. Kentucky Maine disputes. We can’t settle our disputes heating units. Thousands of units were in operation in porters in Manchester. door-to-door on Saturday and more through violence.” William Ferguson sup­ Louisiana Maryland the 1930s. By the lO.'iOs, Miami h.ad more than .'j0,000 At stake are 23 town delegates to will be distributed this weekend. Michigan Massacluisells posedly told Thomas and Donahue they solar-heated homes. However, most of these people the Democratic State Convention Weinberg today predicted a In 1783, the first of a series of six Minnesota Missouri “ should be murdered” and then kneed close race and said some Demo­ earthquakes struck southern Italy Mississippi Nebraska Donahue in the groin. The talk-show host came to prefer the convenience of gas heaters. crats are still undecided between and Sicily Feb. 5. and by March 28 Nevada New Hampshire then punched him. some 50,000 persons had been »1 4 5 New Mexico Pennsylvania DO YOU KNOW — What U.S. nuclear power plant O’Neill and Moffett. Fairfield County. Conn. Rhode Island Town man killed. North Carolina suffered a famous accident in 1979? She said the key lies in getting Long Island Ohio Upstate New York Manhattan Utah MONDAY’S ANSWER — Florence Nightingale founded is charged New York Airports Oregon Vermont her school of nursing in Great Britain. 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May 13. 1986 — 5 Parents let Andover budget rejected kids mark up O’Neill won’t say whether he’ll heed plea to veto bill By George Loyng of Education is scheduled to learn an awful shock — including to By Judd Everhart “He was very receptive,” said checks and balances. The bill was unanimously ap­ actively push it during the just- Senate Majority Leader Regi­ Herald Reporter the exact cost when it meets later myself," she said. "But it Was Also their house The Associated Press Hartford State’s Attorney John M. “The basis of the strength of the proved without debate in the state completed legislative session. nald J. Smith. R-New Hartford, this week with the firm that will a shock last year when they Bailey. But, "he certainly didn’t criminal justice system in Connec­ House and Senate this year. It was He denied last week that he was who headed the special committee, ANDOVER — For the first time provide the service. The school reduced the mill rate." HARTFORD (AP) - All Ethan HARTFORD - Gov. William A. tell us which way he was-going to ticut has been the diversity of 12 one of the recommendations of a looking to become a "czar” of the said Monday that the measure was in as long as anyone can re­ board will then meet with the At last year's town meeting, Reid wanted to do was to draw on O'Neill isn’t saying yet whether go. I’m sure he’s going to do the state’s attorneys, no one control­ special legislative committee criminal justice system, as some drafted "as a way of resolving member, townspeople Monday re­ Board of Finance on Monday to residents reduced the tax rate 2 his family’s wooden fence, when he’ll comply with the wishes of the right thing for the people of the ling any 12.” created last year in the wake of a state’s attorney’s had alleged. some of the problems of the Austin jected a proposed $2.B million finalize the proposal. Once that is mills to 28 mills. Boisvert said the his mother gave him the run of the state's attorneys and veto a bill state.” O’Neill had no comment after bitter, public feud between then- Danbury State Attorney Walter McGuigan era.” dollar budget for the 1986-87 fiscal done, the Board of Selectmen will increase requested this year would house for the weekend. that would allow the chief state's He said the bill represents "the the meeting. He had indicated Chief State’s Attorney Austin J. D. Flanagan said in an interview He said that if the governor year that had been recommended set a date for another public not have been as large if the tax cut The result is a two-story, four- attorney to take investigations and changing of a criminal justice earlier in the day that he might McGuigan and Public Safety Com­ last week that the bill would give vetoes the bili, he expected the veto by the Board of Finance. hearing, she said. had not been made in 1985. bedroom home covered with scrib­ cases away from them. system which we’ve had for 300 comment today. missioner Lester J. Forst. Kelly “czar-like powers not only to would be overturned in the Senate, Residents voted 47 to 41 during However, Boisvert said the The governor and II of the 12 Boisvert said other matters bles and scrawls in pink, blue, years. It’s putting (with) one Bailey said the bill should be McGuigan was replaced last assume investigations but also to but he was not certain how the the annual town meeting at the finance board will probably also yellow and purple chalk. state’s attorney’s met for about 20 person, the chief state’s attorney, vetoed and then brought up again year by John J. Kelly, who at the terminate investigations which an House would react. A two-thirds Andover Elementary School re-examine the general town voted on by residents Monday — minutes in O’Neill’s office including a pay increase for Ethan, 8, was amazed at how more power than anyone else in the in the 1987 legislative session for time was Milford State’s Attorney. individual state’s attorney feels majority is necessary to override a against the spending plan, which budget to see if cuts can be made. popular the graffiti project was Monday. state of Connecticut without any more hearings. Kelly favors the bill, but did not appropriate for his area.” veto. would have boosted taxes 4.5 mills She said some residents were various town officials totaling $3,305 and the appropriation of with neighborhood youngsters. to 32.5 mills. Selectman Nellie L. opposed to setting aside$10.000 in a "Before you know it, the whole Boisvert said this morning. She fund that is used to replace town $40,731 in federal revenue sharing neighborhood is.overhere,” Ethan said a proposal by the Board of equipment and were against con­ money — were approved without opposition. said Sunday as a collection of six Kahane, Jewish leaders Education to contract for school tinuing the fund. friends stood nearby. Connecticut In Brief bus service instead of having the But Boisvert said the appropria­ She said the defeat of the budget A neighbor. Julia Chatfield. 10, town purchase its own vehicles and tion would not affect the mill rate surprised her. had a ready explanation for the concern over the size of the tax and argued that the fund makes interest in the project. O ’Neill summons special session exchange attacks in area increase prompted the rejection. equipment purchases less costly "I would say it would be unusual in the 20 years I’ve lived here.” she "If we draw on our desk in our HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has officially "The parents still think town- than if the town had to borrow the class, we have to clean everyb­ owned buses are the way to go," money. said. summoned lawmakers into a special session next week toadopt a HARTFORD (UPI) - Rabbi Meir Kahane, both in this country and in .” ody’s desk after school,” she said. program to raise teacher salaries and the quaiity of teaching in the Israeli parliament member who has Kahane said he plans to visit about a dozen Boisvert said. The school board "It would be very helpful if Board of Finance Chairman Ethan’s father. Paul Reid, said agreed last week to contract for people understood this," she said, John H. Yeomans said this morn­ the state’s public schools. proposed to strip all Arabs of national cities on his current tour of the United States and the graffiti was permitted because citizenship, said Jewish leaders who oppose him in each case will try to meet with local Jewish service even though the exact cost "That has been a very wise way to ing he was not too surprised by the a sandblasting company will start The Democratic governor issued a formal proclamation was not known. go." vote. But he does not remember a Monday to carry out his earlier vow to cail the General Assembly both in the United States and Israel are leaders seeking to discuss or debate his ideas. work this week to remove the "disasters” for Jews. Kahane accused Jewish leaders in the United Boisvert said the uncertainty Boisvert said the size of the tax budget being defeated since the layers of dark blue paint from the back to complete action on the education issue that went over the expense was a factor in increase also concerned some current system of government was unresolved in the reguiar session. Area Jewish leaders visited Monday by States of carrying out a "smear job” against house his family has lived in and Kahane refused to meet with him and instead him and demanded to debate Hartford-area the defeat of the budget. The Board townspeople. "The mill rate was created in the 1920s worked on since 1976. O’Neill said he hopes the Republican-controlled House and Senate will adopt a teacher salary program expeditiously, but issued statements attacking his efforts to evict Jewish leaders about his proposal to strip Israeli The boy’s mother, Susan Reid, Arabs now living in Israel. , citizenship from Arabs living in that country. one Republican leader predicted the job could take a week or two. "Clearly Kahane is not representative of the said the family is planning to stain “I don’t envision that this issue is going to be resolved on May "There’s not one rabbi in this town who will the house to keep maintenance overwhelming majority of the people of Israel allow me to speak.” Kahane said at a news Residents OK Bolton budget 21,” said Senate Majority Leader Reginald J. Smith, R-New as well as American Jewry,” said a statement conference in Hartford before going to the costs down. In the meantime, she Hartford. said, the graffiti drawing was a issued by the Greater Hartford Jewish Greater Hartford Jewish Federation headquar­ By John Mitchell education. disappointed" that the budget was good opportunity fpr some child­ He said that while the speciai session could take up to two Federation. ters in West Hartford to demand a meeting. Herald Reporter First Selectman Douglas Cheney approved. hood creativity. weeks, it would not require all 187 members of the Legislature to Kahane. who has served in the Israeli A federation spokeswoman said there was no be at the Capitol for the duration. said he was glad the budget "We couldn't get more money U Pl photo "This was not only a wonderful parliament since July 1984, said the future of one available to meet with Kahane and the BOLTON — Without much dis­ passed. Last month, the finance for the foreign language pro­ family project but a neighborhood Israeii is threatened by a growing Arab federation’s community reiations committee cussion. about 45 townspeople board trimmed the budget pro­ gram.” he said. "Those kids will SCHAFFER SWORN IN BY GOV. O’NEILL one as well.” she said. “We look for population that some day will be able to "vote issued a strongly worded statement denouncing lose out." State sues gasoline wholesaler Israel out of existence as a Jewish state.” Kahane and his ideas. approved a $5.3 million budget posed by the Board of Selectmen . .. with her granddaughter, Hanna Schaffer a positive family experience as proposed by the Board of Finance by $53,000. Board member Pamela Sawyer often as we can.” HARTFORD — The state has filed suit accusing a Waterbury "In each city I try to talk with Jewish Kahane said he believes Arabs living in Israel at the annual town meeting "Who’s going to argue about a called the cut "shortsighted.” and leaders.” Kahane said. "So far. I’m batting should be strippecr of their citizenship. He Her youngest son. 6-year-old gasoline wholesaler of failing to comply with a subpeona l.OOn. not one has talked with me. Monday. one-mill increase?” asked Select­ said that there was no basis behind demanding information about gasoline pricing. Attorney RABBI MEIR KAHANE predicted most wouid leave under those "I think it's a fair budget.” man Larry Converse, who also it. "I think it's time the town Adam, was just released from the "I think our Jewish leaders both on a local conditions and said they should be compensated Schaffer joins FOI panel hospital after receiving chemo­ General Joseph I. Lieberman said. . . no one will meet him level and a national level are disasters for Jews. for their property if they left peacefully. Finance Board Chairman Ray attended the meeting. consider spending money on it­ Lieberman said Monday the suit filed in Hartford Superior Ursin said after the budget was The Board of Education Thurs­ self," she said. therapy for a cancerous tumor in approved in the half-hour meeting day cut $40,000 from its budget School Superintendent Richard HARTFORD (AP) - Former Freedom of Information Commis­ his abdomen. Court accuses Wesson Inc. of Waterbury with failing to respond at Community Hall. "It's got all proposal as requested by the Board Packman s^id that poor attend­ Secretary of the State Gloria sion has given access to this kind of “We needed a way to unwind,” to the subpoena issued in April and asks for a $500 civil penalty the necessary ingredients and of Finance. The decrease affects ance at previous board meetings Schaffer has been sworn as a vital information. she said. Adaip. who is doing well, against the company. services the taxpayers want.” some programs and prevents the enabled him to predict Monday’s member of the state Freedom of I think most people who are participated in the drawing on the The subpoena was issued April 9 and the company had not Former tax official repays the state The approval means taxes will hiring of a full-time foreign lan- outcome. Information Commissioner. involved in all levels of govern­ house. responded by an April 25 deadline set by the attorney general’s rise 1.7 mills over the current gauge teacher for the elementary "It was just one of those years “It wasn’t so very long ago when ment really don’t mean to keep the Ethan controlled his friends’ office, Lieberman said in a statement. HARTFORD (AP) - A former In a September story. The Gov. William A. O’Neill ordered imperative that we take this action 32.8-mill rate during the fiscal year school and a full-time’ guidance where there’s not a lot of issues,” the workings of most boards, workings of their particular agen­ creative fervor, and while looking Lieberman issued subpoenas to a number of gasoline state tax official has paid the state Hartford Courant reported that Reardon fired. State Tax Commis­ to establish that conduct like Mr. beginning July I. The plan includes counselor for the high school. he said. commissions and agencies on all cies away from public scrutiny. over their work, he noted. "There’s wholesalers as part of an investigation to determine why retail $761.63 in damages for not working during more than 55 hours of sioner John G. Groppo accepted Reardon’s is unacceptable and $2.28 million in general town School board Chairman James Last year, selectmen and school levels of government were carried However, many, many years of no swear words or naked people” gasoline prices in Connecticut have not dropped as quickly as while collecting state pay and surveillance in August and Sep­ Reardon’s resignation instead. intolerable.” Lieberman wrote to spending and $2.95 million for Marshall said he was "strongly board members asked voters to on behind closed doors,” Schaffer habit sometimes lead to abuses.” Instead, he and his friend Jeff world oil prices. misuse of his state car. tember. Reardon spent 62 percent Reardon collected almost $30,000 state Sen. Anne P. Streeter. defeat the Finance Board’s pro­ said after taking the oath of office she said. Kay. 9, who lives next door, stuck Robert J. Reardon, former tax of his work day out of his office, in unused vacation and sick pay. R-WesI Hartford. posed budget. Residents at the from Gov. William A. O’Neill on The commission hears com­ with their favorite sayings ("Are enforcement chief in the state most of it at home. Among other and is receiving an annual pension Streeter had asked Lieberman to annual town meeting chose to take Monday. plaints filed by residents against you hot? I guess not” ) and names Fetus death an Interesting Issue Department of Revenues Services, things, he did some shopping and of about $25,000. investigate Reardon’s conduct af­ Protests lead RHAM the issue to referendum, where the "Through the initiatives of so- government agencies. Commis­ of rock groups, such as A-Ha and wrote out the check Monday drove his family around, when his "Even though the amount of ter Chief State’s Attorney John J. budget was approved. called sunshine legislation, the sion decisions can be appealed. Twisted Sister. HARTFORD — A Su perior Court judge asked to issue a mu rder moments after a ietter from time cards indicated he was at money which we can establish a Kelly said he could find no grounds warrant in the death of a fetus killed along with its mother says he Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber­ work. basis to reclaim is not large, it is to prosecute Reardon. will need to research similar cases in other states before man asking for the payment was to mull absence policy reaching a decision. delivered to his Windsor home, By John F. Kirch “It’s a very interesting legal issue and I obviously h*ave to do according the assistant who deii- sences are excused and which are vered the letter. Herald Reporter not. she said. some research on it,” Judge Herbert Barall said Monday after being asked for a decision concerning the 7-month-old fetus, “He read the letter, then asked About 200 students at RHAM his wife where the checkbook was. HEBRON - The Board of High School, which is located off which medical examiners said could have survived outside the M A Y S A L E DAYS! Education is considering changing Nine in ten Manchester area readers womb. and gave me a check.” said Kevin state Route 85 in Hebron, walked Mullane. an executive assistant in the absenteeism policy at RHAM out of classes at various times The request marks the first such case in Connecticut, and a ruling would clarify statelaws that are ambiguous in the matter, the attorney general’s office. High School, which has drawn Wednesday to protest the policy, In the letter. Lieberman had sharp opposition from parents and which went into effect last prosecutors said. led to a student walkout last prefer the Manchester Herald threatened court action if Reardon September. The case concerns the shooting death of Joyce Amos, 28, and did not pay the damages within ^otanu500' s p r in g s u it s ! Wednesday, the assistant superin­ "The walkout followed an April 23 the resulting death of her unborn baby, at a Hartford service seven days. tendent of schools said today. public hearing before the Board of station March 27. Several meetings of the board Education at which parents and for local news Hartford police immediately charged Bonnie Foreshaw, 38, Our best selling Spring Suit C 90 have been held over the past few students complained about the with two counts of murder, but State’s Attorney John Bailey at 20% Savings! \ weeks as the 12 members have policy. ordered the charge concerning the fetus held in abeyance Waterman 38 to 46 Reg. 38 to 42 Short. 40 to 46 Longs 179 tried to meet the concerns of "There is concern on the part of pending further examination. Reg. ‘225 students and parents. Assistant some students on the attendance over any other print publication. School Superintendent Diana Vec- policy that has been in effect all chion said. year.” Vecchion said. Yale, Hughes plan biology center conviction "I would say there is a very good RHAM Principal Ann Fehsen- likelihood (the policy will change feld and Assistant Principal Craig Bsoa NEW HAVEN — Yale University and the Howard Hughes If you live in Manchester then the Herald’s the FiMoMN Dotanu‘500'BLAZER s a l e i next year).” she said. “But I don’t Edmondson could not be reached MR IMP Q}. Medical Institute plan to build a $28 million center for structural is upheid know for sure at this point, for comment on the policy today. newspaper for you because it’s the only one that’s biology, the school has announced. Single breasted models in fine "The Board of Education had a geared expressly to the needs of the community. A Thomas A. Steitz, professor of molecular biophysics and HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Dacron & Wool Hopsack. 90 special meeting last week to try to Vecchion said the policy was recent survey conducted by First Market Research iHamiu'iitrr l-irralii • Navy • Lt. Grey • Lt. Blue • Sand respond to the anguish of parents biochemistry at Yale, said scientists at the center wouldusenew Appellate Court has upheld the Reg.‘150 established to meet state guide­ methods to clone genes for study. They hope to develop vaccines conviction of former state Agricul­ • Berry • Mint • Marine ‘119 * V and students.” she said. "At that lines, which required schools to of Boston pointed out that the Herald’s major point they reaffirmed the policy for strength is in its local news coverage and its Mkflof Mirt to combat diseases, he said. ture Commissioner H. Eari Water­ 38 to 46 Reg. 38 to 44 Short. 40 to 46 Long ★ FREE ALTERATIONS have an attendance policy in place man Jr. for a scheme that the rest of the year.” The school by July 1, 1985. The Board of intimate focus on the Manchester area. According InMatoSaiMl* Hughes, which is based in Bethesda, Md., will contribute year ends in late June. Education passed the policy in almost $14 million to the center during the next five years. Using defrauded his hometown out of However, Vecchion said, the March 1985, Vecchion said. She to the study, nearly nine in ten readers say they federal grants, Yale is expected to raise the balance, according $38„500. board is looking at possible ways to said the regional school, which read the Herald for the local news and nearly seven to Steitz. The state’s second-highest court The funding includes plans for a $4 million research facility Monday unanimously rejected SANS^BEir SLACKS change the policy for the school houses students from Hebron. in ten say that local news is the most important eight points on which Waterman’s year that starts in September. Andover and Marlborough, had an strength of the paper. and computers, said Yale Provost William C. Brainard. Feel the comfortable difference Under the policy, students who absenteeism problem in the past. lawyers challenged his conviction only Sansabelt* guarantees accumulate nine or more unex­ In a related matter, there were for the scheme that occurred when he served as first seiectman of • 100% poly and poly wool blends cused absences run the risk of reports that the students who took Bacon-eating burglar escapes • Sizes 32 to 42 2 0 ’‘ off losing credit for the classes they part in the half-day walkout last Suffield. ENTIRE STOCK The same study shows that the Manchester Herald is Waterman was found guilty by a have missed. It is up to school week are serving up to four days of rated quite highly in terms of space devoted to WEST HARTFORD — A burglar broke into a Sampson Street administrators to decide whether in-school suspension. The students home, popped open some strongboxes, pocketed about $200 in Manchester Superior Court jury of the absences are excused. Vec­ will be required to attend school selected local issues in its Opinion pages. Nearly eight cash, then decided to cook himself some bacon. first-degree larceny for allegedly chion said but will be in a supervised in ten readers find that the space devoted to The burglar was eating his breakfast Monday morning when arranging a deal that cheated the HAGGAR SLACK SALE! The policy is similar to the old detentiort area, the reports , - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 13. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 13. 1986 — 7

OPINION U.S./World In Brief Congress calls Fletcher ; r . ‘: Ethics ruling Third charged in store bombings to tell plans for NASA W 8? S-® NANCY, France — Police today arrested a third person linked to a Tunisian who confessed to bombing department stores in WASHINGTON (UPI) - As an indication unusually cold weather and with worrisome .(rt Jack Paris and London and an Israeii bank in the French capital. of things to come, new NASA administrator booster rocket joints. James Fletcher was called to testify before Fletcher said he planned to overhaul the a victory for DC Habib Maamar, 24, confessed to the three bombings and was Anderson ordered to appear in a Paris court, authorities said. He was Congress today — less than 24 hours after agency’s decision-making process and said charged Monday with possession of explosives and heid in being sworn in to lead the space agency out he will consult with Rear Adm. Richard Nancy, 200 miies east of Paris. of its greatest crisis.' Truly, the new head of the shuttle program, I - / / / ia i A Paris judge investigating the attack on the Marks and A House Appropriations subcommittee and others “ to see what changes have to be free speech wanted to hear how Fletcher plans to put the made to strengthen” the team at the Spencer department store in centrai Paris ordered him to appear Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. in court for questioning. space program back on track, and how much it will cost taxpayers. Ala., where the shuttle booster project is Although the U.S. and state constitutions Aiso in custody were two women — the suspect’s live-in At a news conference after he took the managed. guarantee all citizens the right of free girifriend, Isabeiie Frigerio, and a second girifriend, Souad oath of office Monday, Fletcher promised to The shuttle explosion has been blamed on Pentagon Aissaoui, who turned him in. Both were charged with possession get shuttles flying again following the a faulty joint between booster rocket speech, town employees and officials have of expiosives and harboring a criminai, said prosecutor Jean Challenger disaster, but not “ until we can segments and NASA now has a high-priority found themselves in a curious position Charretier. assure ourselves and the nation that future effort underway to redesign the joint and because the Manchester charter includes a a p K 'U shuttle missions are safe and are reliable. review the entire shuttle program. provision that prohibits them from won’t pay I "It’s going to take a lot of hard work in the “ Jim, you’re coming on board at a time representing anyone other than the town Reagan talks taxes and Tokyo months to come, but I am confident we will when NASA and the country need you,” get going again,” said Fletcher, who President Reagan said after Fletcher had before a municipal agency. WASHINGTON — Money matters dominate President directed the agency from 1971 to 1977, when taken the oath of office from Vice President Several weeks ago, that provision was for schools Reagan’s meeting with congressionaiieaders today, inciudinga development of the shuttle.program began. Bush in the White House. questioned by Thomas O’Marra, who is both pu sh for a tax reform plan, his top domestic priority, an d a report He said he believes the shuttle’s problems “ We need a steady hand on the tiller,” the town zoning enforcement officer and the on the Tokyo Economic Summit. will be fixed in time to resume shuttle flights Reagan said. “ These past few months have WASHINGTON — The public may be confused The meeting with Democratic and GOP ieaders is Reagan’s by the summer of 1987. been a stormy period for NASA and the public information officer for the Eighth about Gramm-Rudman cuts in defense spending, first since he returned last week from his 13-day, 22,000-miie The 66-year-old former university presi­ space program of the United States.” Utilities District fire department. O’Marra but it’s really simple enough fora first-grader to journey to Bali, Indonesia and . dent took the helm of NASA again four White House spokesman Larry Speakes asked the Ethics Commission for an opinion understand — if the kid happens to be one of the He has already pronounced the summit a success, jubiiant weeks before the Rogers Commission is said Fletcher “ will have wide latitude” to make changes at NASA where deemed NASA’S JAMES FLETCHER on whether the charter provision would 156,000 students who attend schools for U.S. over an agreement among Western aliies to take steps against expected to issue a report critical of NASA’s decision to launch the ill-fated shuttle in necessary. . . . sworn in on Monday prevent him from addressing a town panel or military families overseas. terrorism and satisfied with discussions involving internationai trade policies. speaking at a public hearing. The $26.8 million lopped from the military schools’ current budget amounts to a 4.9 percent Reagan pians to iobby activeiy for passage of the Senate Fortunately for all municipal workers, the cut. This translates into a whole catalog of Finance Committee’s version of the tax revision biii, even though commission ruled that the state Constitution personnel, equipment and activities reductions some iawmakers have expressed reservations about certain Judge says Bhopal suits belong in India supersedes the charter and that “ there is no that affect every school-age military dependent eiements of the package. reason a town official or employee cannot Open Forum overseas. NEW YORK (AP) - Indian ple were injured. withheld his ruling for several gation from which India has appear before any town agency to freely Here are some of the results of the cutback in Experts agree to study vaccine courts • are capable of handling The Danbury, Conn.-based com­ months. When talks during that emerged.” express his or her views.” funds, culled by our associate Stewart Harris lawsuits stemming from the chem­ pany argued that with all of the time aimed at reaching a com­ Carbide lawyer William Krohley Although the ruling applies specifically to incidents to be dispatched to and in Groton and the town. How does from copies of recent orders issued by the ATLANTA — Federal immunization experts agreed with ical disaster that killed an esti­ victims, all of the plant workers promise failed, he adopted much of said the company expected to win stop the town protesting parents that closer scrutiny is needed of a the dispatchers follow these the addition of paid men improve Pentagon: mated 2.000 people in Bhopal, and and most of the records in Bhopal, Union Carbide’s argument. on the jurisdictional issue because O’Marra’s case, it will certainly have controversial whooping cough vaccine that has been blamed for it made little sense to hear the India is “ the oniy proper place” for guidelines. The town thanager service? I don’t see any change. • Cancellation of 1986 summer schools. to leave the cases in the United broader implications when such a matter on consolidation injuring and killing a number of children. States would be a form of imperial­ litigation in a courtroom on th© “ In the court’s view, to retain the the litigation. He said company and police chief do not tell the In conclusion, the Bth District • Cancellation of all field trips. litigation in this forum, as plain­ arises again. The precedent will benefit town • A moratorium on purchases of new textbooks Members o,f the Dissatisfied Parents Together appeared ism, a federal judge says. other side of the world. officials were pleased. To the Editor: dispatchers who to send to what. is a very highly trained and Monday at a meeting of experts gathered at the nationai Centers tiffs request, would be yet another Attorney Aaron Broder, whose employees because they cannot fairly be and miscellaneous equipment. U.S. District Judge John F. Lawyers for the victims and for example of imperialism, another It seems these cycles of 2. The town has this hang-up on professional organization. Any for Disease Controi to discuss the Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus partner F. Lee Bailey was part of expected to live in a vacuum sim ply because • Drastic reduction of the teaching staff by Keenan ruled Monday that the 146 the Indian government, however, situation in which an established “ eliminate the district” always paramedic service. They send reported inadequacies (fire mar­ (DPT) vaccine and other preventive drugs. the three-member executive com­ attrition. One out of three teachers who leave the suits filed in the United States over contended that India’s judicial sovereign inflicted its rules, its of the jobs they hold. bring out a large volume of "Rescue 1” to practically every­ shal, etc.) are of a type which The vaccine DPT is given to children in a series of injections mittee appointed by Keenan to system will not be replaced. the Bhopal accident, including one system was not up to the job of standards and values on a develop­ Besides their official titles, town inaccurate anti-district informa­ thing from a cut finger to a full improved communications can starting in infancy to prevent all three diseases. filed by the Indian government, do speak for the victims, said the • A freeze on hiring of art. music, physical sorting out the legal issues in time ing nation.” Keenan wrote in his ruiing would be appealed. employees are homeowners, taxpayers and tion. As an 8th District native, arrest to a dumpster fire. The rectify. The inadequecies menti­ Several parents, someteary-eyed, described to federal health not belong here and should be to do much good for the survivors. 63-page opinion. “ medics” go out of service if oned by Town Manager Weiss education and other “ specialty” teachers. officials how their chiidren suffered or died after receiving the transferred to India. Stanley Chesley, another attor­ parents — roles which can reasonably be with experience in pertinent The decision could affect the size ney for the plaintiffs, said he did they transport to the hospital, are due more to poor implemen­ • A 25 percent reduction in purchases of combinedpertussis (whooping cough) vaccine. India’s courts “ have the proven expected to generate concerns and opinions fields from different areas of the The decision was a victory for of the eventual damages, because capacity to mete out fair and equal not consider the decision “ a death and they transport practically tation and coordination by the audio-visual equipment. about some of the important developments state, perhaps I can clear out Union Carbide Corp., whose subsi­ American courts are widely justice,” he wrote. “ To deprive the kneil to the case being resolved in some of the inaccuracies being everything. Most paramedic town than by the district. Man­ diary owned the plant that leaked viewed as much more generous the United States. I’m not sure taking place in town. Municipal employees ONE PROGRAM CANCELED as too costly - Firefighters contain N.C. inferno Indian judiciary of this opportun­ provided the Charter Revision programs provide for the para­ chester may some year require a poisonous methyl isocyanate gas toward accident victims as well as ity to stand tall before the world Union Carbide will accept the the annual Pacific region basketball tournament should not be denied the right to question the Commission. medics to clear unless they are fully paid department, but that HAMPSTEAD. N.C. — Exhausted firefighters took advantage across a crowded slum the night of quicker in compensating them. and to pass judgment on behalf of conditions and I’m optimistic the Board of Education about budget cuts that 1. Any problems in dispatching involved in providing advanced will only happen after the town — was rescued by Northwest Orient Airlines. of a light drizzle and calm winds to check an 8-day-old inferno Dec. 3, 1984. In addition to the Keenan.' who was placed in its own people would be to revive a parties will get back to the deaths, an estimated 200.000 peo­ might affect their children, or to appear which occur in town are most life support (i.e., IV therapy, has developed the residential When the Pentagon canceled the tournament by that has raged through 117 square miles of coastal North charge of all 146 U.S. suits. history of subservience and subju­ bargaining table.” cutting back on extracurricular travel, the airline before zoning authorities to air concerns likely due to a poorly designed cardiac monitoring, etc.). Not and rural North End of Manches­ Carolina swamp. 911 dispatch protocol. The dis­ Manchester. By transporting on ter out of existence (isn’t it flew the competing school teams to Japan from "It’s not spreading, but it’s not out by any means,” emergency about nearby development. South Korea, the Philippines and other U.S. patchers are trained as police nearly everything (broken nose, interesting that the 8th District management spokesman Tom Ditt said Monday night. The Ethics Com m ission did not issue its military bases. dispatchers more than emer­ minor lacerations) they can loses all of its woods and Gusty winds that had whipped up 100-foot-high walls of flames Deaver assails GAO report on lobbying opinion without citing some worthwhile gency dispatchers. increase the amount of time that recreation areas, while the South The decision not to replace one-third of the in the Holly Shelter Swamp calmed Monday and a light drizzle reservations about the potential for abuse. In Groton, there is a 911 Rescue 1 is out of service and End remains pristine so that the teachers who quit or retire means that the fell on the fire’s eastern flank along U.S. Highway 17 about 15 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Canada after leaving his White Justice Department to ask a and Tyrus Cobb, director of the And it is indeed possible that som e town purport to substantiate a non­ politicians aren’t bothered by the military classrooms will be packed even tighter miles northeast of Wilmington. Former White House aide Michael House job. special federal court to appoint a National Security Council’s div­ emergency dispatch center oper­ ision of European and Soviet existent need for at least eight noise and increased traffic?). than they have been. Already the military’s "It’s not spreading.” said Charlie Crail of the U.S. Forest Deaver says a government report The GAO examined meetings special prosecutor under the employees or officials might advance official ating in the manner originally Ethics in Government Act to affairs, supplied most of the details more men to be added to the classes are more crowded than their civilian Service, “ but it’s going to be a while yet before it is contained. that recommends a criminal inves­ Deaver held on acid rain as a opinions behind a private facade. proposed for the Manchester The people of the 8th District tigation into his lobbying work for government official representing review the claims against him. on the meetings, GAO official Town Fire Department payroll. suffer, in the long rpn, from these counterparts: Currently there are 24.3 students They’ ve got a couple of bad spots on the north end and on the But the dangers of stifling free speech are system. Dispatchers at 911 south end.” Canada fails to show he violated the United States and later as a The GAO found Deaver attended Jennie Stathis told the Absolutely amazing — and yet political maneuvers by the town. for every teacher in the military system: the far greater than the potential for abuse, and answer all but the police emer­ conflict-of-interest laws. 'private lobbyist for Canada. some 15 meetings on acid rain with subcommittee. gency lines, and transfer police- they get away with it. The people living in the south of average for civilian classes is about 23 children The former White House deputy In a statement delivered by White House and Canadian offi­ Deaver was hired in July 1985 by such cases can be dealt with on an individual only calls to the appropriate 3. Combining a paid fire Manchester are next. Develop­ nationwide, according to National Education Britain trims defense spending chief of staff aiso rebuked Generai spokeswoman Pamela Bailey, cials in the months before he Canada under a $105.000-a-year Associate figures. basis. police department (there are department with a volunteer ment is good, but it has to stop Accounting Office investigators Deaver said he was ready “ to tell resigned May 10, 1985, Hinchman contract to represent it on acid rain LONDON — Britain is pianning a $23.6 billion defense budget In general, town employees are not so three involved). Any fire or force seems, on the surface, a somewhere. Manchester is no And even before the cuts, the military spent for not questioning him before my side of the story for the first testifed. and other issues. In October 1985, for. 1986-87 that would cut military spending for the first time referring the matter Monday to the Stockman, former national se- he met with U.S. acid rain envoy hopelessly wedded to their municipal medical emergency is dis­ good idea. There are problems, longer the City of Village Charm. Is than the U.S. average, time” in a closed session Friday however. In Groton, three de­ It is becoming the City of rfdent of the Overseas Education since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher toolt office in 1979. Justice Department. before the House Energy and • curity adviser Robert McFarlane, Drew Lewis in New York. functions that they can be expected to patched by the 911 center. They Defense Secretary George Younger, announcing the 1986-87 In critizing GAO’s sources. Commerce subcommittee on in­ partments run with a paid driver Political Ambition and Apart­ “ Pentagon’s expenditure this suppress their private views. Fortunately for serve eight separate fire dis­ budget estimates Monday, said oniy seven British firms with Deaver singled out ex-budget vestigations and oversight. and all volunteer manpower. In ments, with less and less room year per pupil was $2,998.40. compared with the all, the Ethics Commission recognized that tricts (soon to be nine) and two contracts worth $1.2 million had contracted to conduct research director David Stockman. He said The GAO report, Deaver said, the Town of Manchester, the for the individual. Stopping the national average of $3,814. fact. ambulance districts (soon to be into President Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, better the GAO “ found no evidence to “ was prepared and presented three). There is no delay in normal response is two men on town now on the consolidation known as the “ Star Wars” missile defense program. support Stockman’s allegations” publicly without interviewing me THE PENTAGON “ is in essence running one of dispatch due to a well designed each of two engines, one man on effort is one of the most impor­ But Younger sought to play down the apparent lack of interest of Denver’s attempt to win Canada or any of my associates, (and) was the poorest school systems in the United States.” Letters policy and implemented system, even the ladder and two paramedics tant steps in limiting the further in “ Star Wars.” as a client before resigning his based principally on the recollec­ Rollins said. The Manchester Herald welcomes original when three departments share for a building fire. They call in loss of rural areas in Manches­ "It’s in an early phase: it’s a long-term program and we expect White House job. tions of three individuals, includ­ In a letter to military school administrators. Deaver said in a statement that ing David Stockman.” letters to the editor. responsibilities for sections of extra help (“ volunteers” and ter, and in preserving the village a slow but steady buildup.” he said. the report “ fails to demonstrate Hinchman testified that Deav- the same street. There is also no off-duty firemen) when they get charm. Please don’t let it slip by. Joseph Larkin, director of the system’s Atlantic The new military budget will rise in cash terms but its vaiuein Letters should be brief and to the point. They that I violated any federal laws.” er’s iawyers submitted statements should be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for problem in protocol. Each separ­ to the scene and find the building The volunteers of the 8th District region, made this pointed observation: “ As you real terms, which inciudes adjustment for inflation, would become aware of the cuts we have already made, In testimony before a House to the GAO. the investigative arm ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters ate fire department outlines for in flames. In Groton, the volun­ have served proudly and profes­ decrease by 6 percent over the next three years, officials said. panel Monday, James Hincham. you will think they are harsh. You will be right.” of Congress, and that GAO officials must be signed with name, address and daytime the dispatch center exactly what teers are dispatched at the same sionally for 98 years, and are as GAO deputy general counsel, said decided not to question Deaver telephone number (for verification). they respond on and it is decided time as tl\e paid driver with the willing, able and appropriate for Footnote: In a written response to our inquiries, Deaver may have broken ethics once they concluded there was The Herald reserves the right toedit letters in the at the operating level, not the truck. In the 8th District, it is all 98 more. the Defense Department confirmed the $26.8 China to launch two U.S. satellites iaws that bar him — for periods enough evidence to request a million. 4.9 percent budget cut. It also disclosed interests of brevity, clarity and taste. political level. Since the fire volunteer, and the truck gets on PEKING — China, moving to fili a void created when the space ranging from one year to the rest of Justice Department investigation. Address letters to: Open Forum. Manchester department is the responding the road at the same time as the Wayne J. Tripp that the opening of the 1986-87 school year will be shuttle Challenger exploded in January, has agreed to iaunch his life — from representing Deaver also has requested the . Herald. P.O. Box 591, Manchester. CT 06040. agency they decide what types of one driven by the “ paid driver” Groton delayed until Sept. 5 as an economy measure. The two U.S. communications satellites. Pentagon claimed that students in the military The China Daiiy newspaper Monday said the Ministry of school system have exceeded the national average Astronautics has agreed to use Long March-3 rockets to launch on college entrance examinations for the last 10 two satellites — the Palapa Band Westar VI — forTeresatInc., a Guarantee to start on years. Texas-based joint venture. MOSS talks may help auto-parts industry “ We are oniy doing it ... because NASA is not in the position to Supernew Nixon launch on schedule,” Teresat President Henry A. Schwartz said the first or second pull. “ Reagan Was A Clear Winner at Summit,” said and pharmaceuticals. Both sides agreed to in New York. If nice guys finish last, do not-so-nice guys at The two communications sateliites were originally launched- a typical headline last week, referring to his discuss two new MOSS sectors in 1986. Levin and least finish nice? Former President Richard success in getting the allies to agree on terrorism, Kaptur began lobbying the Administration, asking by a U.S. space shuttle but their rockets failed, leaving them in a Nixon. Who built his career on being mean and useless orbit. They were recovered by the shuttle Discovery in trade talks, and the trauma of the Chernobyl for auto parts. relishing it. turned into Mr. Charisma the other disaster. Northern 1984. Meanwhile, they hosted a “ Trading with Japan” day on a New York Air flight from the Big Apple to But to the 200,000 workers in auto parts firms conference for 150 auto parts suppliers and Washington. He signed autographs for the flight who have lost jobs to foreign competition since Perspective high-ranking representatives from six Japanese attendants, swapped stories with the crew, Waldheim linked to Nazi activities 1979, Reagan's more important victory was that Michael J. McManus firms. “ The suppliers had unsatisfying contacts chatted amiably with passengers who came over he convinced Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone WASHINGTON — Former U.N. Secretary-General Kurt with the Japanese in the past, or none at all,” says to talk and generally made himself the most to open formal talks on allowing U.S. parts Waldheim had a direct role in rounding up and transporting as Lee Kadrich of the Auto Parts and Accessories popular passenger on board. Learning that the companies to sell to Japanese car producers. many as 100,000 Italian soldiers to Nazi prison camps, newly Assn. captain was a woman. Nixon stopped by the “ The overwhelmiewng majority of the cars uncovered documents show. Diplomats would have described the dialogue as cockpit on his way out and commended her for the Japan exported went to the U.S. — at a value of $15 Robert Hertzstein, a University of South Carolina history “ frank.” It was clear that Japanese firms smooth flight. He told her it was the first time he’d billioii. But they purchased less than $200 million professor, said Monday the new documents from the National This “ outsourcing” is not only shrinking the preferred buying from sister companies in Japan. ever flown with a woman pilot. of American-produced automobile parts and Archives in Washington showed Waldheim had a larger, more work force of Chrysler, GM and Ford, but it is Some political muscle was needed to get the equipment.” says Rep. Sander Levin, who responsible role in the German Army than he has previously wiping a huge swath through auto parts firms. attention of Tokyo’s leaders. Represents part of the Detroit area. Confidential file claimed. Waldheim has denied direct involvement in Nazi atrocities — “ The U.S. auto industry, made up of 40,000 small What about those new Japanese assembly WITH THE HELP of the Northeast-Midwest Libyan dictator Moammar Khadafy is plants in America? including charges he was involved in the brutal warfare against That’? the new GTS starting guarantee from Toro. The An unheard-of poce for catcher *n it lor you And and medium-sized firms employing 1.6 million Congressional Coalition (which had arranged reportedly pondering whether to permit a Soviet Yugoslav partisans — and said that as an Austrian draftee he oniy starting guarantee of its kind in the industry. How does it the most respected name m lawn care This Srtap-Credit gets you the quatity you deserve workers, has been shut out of one of the most base in his country as a response to the U.S. it your chance to save big on SN APPER s today, with low monthly payments that don t “ The cars being made in the U.S. are no more their trip to Japan, and provided logistics for served only as a translator and low-ranking aide to German work? Simple. If a new GTS powered Toro lawn mower fails to 21 self-propelled Hi-Vac. even begin lor the first 90 lucrative markets in the world,” he said in a May than kits, like a model airplane kit that you buy “ Trading with Japan” ) , Levin and Kaptur bombing attack. But it’s hard to see how Libya commanders. start on one or two pulls for 2 years, Toro will fix it free. Yes, the mo\ver that picks up days* So hurry to a parlici- 1 press conference. He added that “ the Tokyo free. Now that’s a guarantee you can count on. Pull after pull. where the others leave paling SNAPPER dealer and assemble,” says Pat Choate of TRW, a big secured top bi-partisan support in the House and could support many more Soviet bloc “ advisers” off There s a free grass This offer ends soon' Summit provides a golden opportunity for maker of parts ranging from seat belts to valves than it already has. Congressional sources Come in and see the new GTS OHV 4-cycle engine today For FIriarte* chargM accru* from dat* ol met with the secretary of commerce and the U.S. starting guarantee details see your Toro Dealer. Idttivfy.- concrete bilateral action to reduce the $50 billion and steering gear. “ The Nissan plant, Toyota and trade representative. estimate the numbers this way: 2,000 to 5,000 Whitworth worried about spying U.S.-Japan trade deficit.” Instant Credit. No money down, low monthly Mazda plants are only warehouses with an In April, the U.S. Government officially asked Soviets, 18,000 Romanians. 18,000 North Koreans. SAN FRANCISCO — The former wife of confessed spy John payments. Available to qualified buye’^ on Toro’s revolving NO DOWN PAYMENT NOPAYMENT/90DAYS assembly line. All the value added is in the parts, for auto parts as the next MOSS sector. But wh^n 10,600 Poles. 5,600 East Germans, 5,400 Czechs and Walker testified tearfully she knew in 1973 he was trying to dw ge plan. Ask for details. A FEW DAYS LATER, Reagan got a letter in that come from Japan.“ he said. Prime Minister Nakasone came to town, he told several thousand Bulgarians and Hungarians, for recruit Jerry Whitworth into and that Whitworth was BRING IN THIS AD FOR A FREE GIFT! Japan from House Speaker Tip O’Neill and the Levin the issue was at a “ delicate stage.” a grand total topping 70,000. Khadafy naively hesitant about the project. Haven\ >’ou done without House majority which said “ American parts "NOW THEY ARE BRINGING their own parts Levin and Kaptur escalated again, taking the believes that it’s safer to have Soviet satellite Whitworth, 46. a retired Navy radioman, is accused in his U.S, aTbro long enou^?* W.H. PREUSS SONS, INC. companies have put their house in order: they manufacturers with them. The American firms chairmen of the Senate Foreign Relations personnel than Russians. District Court jury triai of joining in a conspiracy with Walker have set up permanent offices in Japan, they have will be wiped out. The Japanese are intent on Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee from 1974 to 1983 to sell classified decoding secrets to the Soviet CAPITOL EQUIPmENT GOmPANV, INC. increased product quality, lowered reject output, 228 BOSTON TURNPIKE, RT. 6 & 44, BOLTON coming up on the U.S. and capturing the auto with them to see Secretary of State Shultz, asking Union in exchange for $332,000. He faces life in prison if 38 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. and become price competitive. parts industry and dominating it.” that the barrier to U .S. auto parts be diseased at convicted. “ However when adjusted for inflation, their To get a first-hand feel for the difficulty of the “ highest government-to-government level.” iHaiirliPslpr HrralJi 643-9492 sales to the Japanese have actually declined since selling American parts to Japanese firms. Reps. Not only did Shuitz talk to the foreign minister, 643-7958 five years ago.” Levin and Marcy Kaptur of Toledo went with a but President Reagan also brought it up with Founded In 1881 One result: unemployment is still 9.2 percent in delegation of members of Congress to Japan over Prime Minister Nakasone, getting an OK. Michigan, and it is 8 percent or more in Illinois the July 4 recess. They delivered their request for What can it mean economically? “ We are RICHARD W COSGROVE ...... P ublithtr and Ohio — states with auto concentrations. reciprocity not only to the companies but also to finally at the bargaining table where breathtaking DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... Executive Editor Why? Haven’t auto sales been good? JAMES P SACKS...... Managing Editor Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and to Diet opportunities can arise,” said Marcy Kaptur. ALEXANDER GIR^LLI ...... Aaaociate Editor Yes, but look at how many smaller cars with (Parliament) members. ...IT’S SPRING, She’s right. As a result of MOSS, U.S. American names like Ford, Plymouth or Dodge In December, the U.S. and Japan concluded the telecommunications business soared from $200 MARIE E. SIEFF8r t . .Advertiaing Director/Aaaoc. Publiaher are made in Japan. Lift up the hood of a Chevy MARK F. ABRAITIS...... Buaineta Manager first round of year-long, “ Market-Oriented, Sector million a year to $2 billion! SHELDON COHEN ...... Con^potlng Manager Cavalier, a Buick Skyhawk. or any GM “ J” car — Specific (MOSS) ’’ talks in the fields of ROBER*^ HUBBARD ...... Preaaroom Manager to see an engine made in Brazil telecommunications, wood products, electronics Mike McManus is a syndicated columnist. JEANNE G FROMERTH...... Circulation Manager Time To Get Growing!... MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 13. 1986 - » 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 13, 1986 \ HAQAII THE HORRIBLE by DIk Brown* NANUTB by Chart** M. SbhHU e U n rtM l P M iu f * S y n d ic a lt.in c S-i9 A GOCX> 0UTP00R5 CAN ANVONE TELL ME "pairanpuiarmer! LET'S FACE IT... I'M Mo WMATAPE Y o l c o m p lim e Mt s PERSON LEARNS TO UMATTHEbJEATHER IS AAAAZIN61TELL BUSINESS &OOP AT FISHIM<&-I'M a Fl^MlMs FOP' PREPICT THE UIEATHER 60INGTDBETOPAY? US HOW YOU LOUSY VIKIMC-AMP I'M KNEW THA ■L-T H. T O O FAT... 'iS|C' CAMBRIDGE REPORTS Highlights C D interest checks arrive iate / ' J x n S ' Taxes and Nursing Home Care______QUESTION: ♦ofrpd, contact your state regula­ those CDs. We have a 12- tory authorities. You might find a a In the next 2 decades there will be a big increase in the number of If that happens, demand that month certifi­ more sympathetic ear. money from the S&L. If you get no ■ older people in our society. Would you be willing to have your U.B. ACRES byJlmDavto Q cate of deposit And, when your CD matures, results, contact the regulatory taxes increased to provide long-term care in nursing homes for S->3 at a savings and Investors* move your money elsewhere. authorities. those elderly people who need it, or not? W HAT ARE VOU A PIO HATCHINO EGOft/VUKjVUKl loan associa­ By shortening an interest cycle THE PHANTOM by L** F*lk A 8y Barry p o in o . o r b o n ? THATSARICHONEf tion in a city 65 Guide QUESTION: I purchased two crediting procedure, that S&L used Yes 58% miles from our William A. Doyle eight-year, 8 percent, $21,000 cer­ one of the methods some deposi­ Not sure 1 7 % home. The CD tificates of deposit on June 1, 1978. tory institutions employ to hang on No 25% contract states Interest checks are mailed every to customers’ money. Your CD we are to re­ three months. For years, the contract, no doubt, permitted that ceive an inter- mjm checks were OK, varying with 90, ploy. estcheck 91 and 92-day quarters. I keep . QUESTION: My husband and I monthly. The envelope in which You can file a complaint with the careful records. had our certificates of deposit in the check is mailed invariably is Office of Community Affairs, Last summer, I received a notice our joint names. He died three dated the second of the following Federal Home Loan Bank Board. stating. “ Accounts receiving quar­ months ago. Remembering a co- , month and reaches us three or four 1700 G Street, N.W., Washington, terly interest will receive their lumn in which you wrote that, • days later. D.C. 20552.'The bank board regu­ interest credit on the last day of the when one of the joint owners dies, — jtvgw to When I inquired about this at the lates federally chartered S&Ls and quarter. Interest checks will con­ the survivor can cash a CD without S&L, they claimed the checks are has some authority over state- tinue to be mailed prior to early withdrawal penalty, I went to CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A C**al* mailed the first busienss day after chartered S&Ls with Federal month-end and will include inter­ our savings and loan association to IF W ATER the close of the month. The Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. est earned through the 25th day of S E TS TO TH E redeem one. Source Survey O f the U S aduli population by Cambridge Reports, Cambridge. MA postmark shows that’s not true. I coverage. the month. The interest cycle for EN6IMES, WE'LL I was informed that, even though c 1966 Cambridge Reports. Inc Distributed by King Features Syndicale asked our postmaster why it takes But brace yourself for a possible these accounts will end on the 25th, LOSE POWER. it has FSLIC coverage, our S&L is BLONDIE by D**n Young A Stan Drak* so long for the checks to arrive and disappointment. I took your story rather than the quarter end.” state chartered and that rule does he said, “ Some companies date to the bank board and a spokeswo­ As a result, my check for the WHAT TWE OlO you AStC not apply. Can this be true? ME ABOUT THE SNACK ? their letters (in their postage man there said the consumer third quarter of 1985 was “ short” meters) and mail them a few days affairs people feel the delays you five days “ interest. I expected that ANSWER: Not for one minute. Business In Brief later.’ ’ have encountered “ are not unreas­ missing interest to be added to my Ail S&Ls and savings banks with We need these monthly checks to onable." That smacks of the fourth quarter check. It wasn’t. Is FSLIC coverage are required to meet living exftenses. Is there FHLBB acting as more of a mother that money lost forever? waive the early withdrawal pe­ Retail sales up 0.5 percent in April anything we can do about the hen than regulator of the S&L nalty to surviving owners of jointly HAVE delays? industry. ANSWER: It shouldn’t be. That held CDs. The same applies to TO RIGHT W ASH ING TO N — R etail sales clim bed 0.5 percent in April due THIS BOAT. If it can be documented that the missing five days’ intere.st should banks with Federal Deposit Insu­ mostly toasurgein autobuying, theCommerce Department said ANSW ER: You could arrange to S&L is consistently late in mailing be added to the final check you rance Corp. coverage. today. pick up and cash your monthly interest checks, FHLBB should receive when the CDs mature You’re not only dealing with a ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnaon Advance estimates of U.S. retail sales last month, adjusted for checks at that S&L. That, of crack down — with more than a June. 1. Assuming that happens, flint-hearted S&L. but also one seasonal differences, totaled $116.78 billion, up from a revised course, would be a bother and slap on the wrist. you’ll receive your full 8 percent ignorant of the rule, which has looN Tcerm $116.16 billion in March, according to the monthly Census Bureau expense. Also, if the S&L is state char- interest for the eight-year term of been in effect since Aug. 2, 1979. LisreK TO I, ICAM'TKUW&HeSAlD WHY DO you TO STAY INFORMED.' survey of retail businesses. tK a m f ^ D o USTENTO It was the largest percentage increase since December 1985, THOSE TALK ON T H E FA 8TR A C K by Bill Holbrook liOHATA m v G c r when sales rose by 1.2 percent. RADIO SIMMS Sales went up 0.4 percent in January, but they slipped back 1 Drexel director charged r u e e e percent in February and 0.9 percent in March, according to Retail jGasoline Prices V /ypni\...6o6,.. WHV msRCAose ePELlficALLY, lTHA6 ALLTi<£ revised figures contained in today’s report. •Monthly averages per gallon price Do*IT AROUND Tk» BoRWCr HEARO iPlCflb!? 9BOPL6 OF TilE THAT Automotive dealers showed sales of $27.8 billion, a 4.1 percent •Includes leaded, unleaded, and E 60SSIP ABOUT NATURE o f OUR GUARANTEE INPIVIDVALG. y iC H ll in ‘insider trading’ case S gain, following a 3.4 percent setback in March. premium unleaded gasoline. R INTEROFFICE Rfl-AnoNSHip PRIVACY... \ It was the biggest gain in auto sales since September 1985, ROiVlWCE? LAUREL. when they rose by 9.7 percent, department analysts said. NEW YORK (AP) — A managing director assets. Commission officials told the judge of a prominent brokerage operated through Levine on Friday began efforts to move $10 a secret Bahamanian bank account to million from his unidentified Bahamian Reagan nominates two for Fed amass $12.6 million in the biggest “ insider bank to a new haven in the Cayman Islands. trading” scheme ever uncovered, federal WASHINGTON — President Reagan, in a moveto preserve his The SEC said Bahamian officiais had ALLEY OOP "by Dave Qfiue officials say. agread to freeze Levine’s holdings. clout in monetary policy, has nominated a California banker to WITH THE POWERS VESTED IN GO G ET THANK YOU,WIZER; NOT ANY MORE! , _ Dennis Levine’s position in the mergers ME BY THE COUNTRY'S 'EM^YER NOW GIVE ME . h a n d 'EM ^ ? the Federal Reserve Board and a supply-side economist as its Also named in the complaint were two FORMER MONARCHS.SO I'M N k w W U R BEADS! / BUT \ OVER ! new vice chairman. and acquisitions department at Drexel Panamanian corporations. International TOLD, I PROCLfVtM KOOGIE HIGHNESS! Burnham Lambert gave him advance KING OF MOO.' The White House announced Monday that Reagan will Gold Inc. and Diamond Holdings S.A.. nominate H. Robert Heller of the Bank of America to be the warning of some of the biggest takeover through which Levine allegedly conducted MR. M EN» AND LITTLE MISS' ' by Hargreavea A Seller* newest member of the Fed board of governors, and Manuel deals of 1985. and he took advantage of that some trades, and Bernhard Meier of knowledge to make a killing at the expense (£) IS M H *>gr**««t M S «a*rt Johnson, a member since Feb. 6, to succeed Preston Martin as Zollikon. Switzerland, who until December Ck*l»but*d by NEA Inc ^^.■$iia-Y, w e u , ,p o m Y o c »w e vice chairman. of uninformed investors, the Securities and was reportedly the manager of Levine’s A R E Y S 'U Exchange Commission said in papers filed P O W N -THB UAE>Pe}2 Heller, 46, has been senior vice president and director of account in the Bahamas. LIP-THEPE? BECALSE l\% TAKEM Monday in U.S. District Court. I T A W A Y economic research for the Bank of America since 1978. He is a Levine, has been 'relieved of his responsi­ former chief of financial studies for the International Monetary Just one deal — the buyout by R.J. bilities pending resolution of the case, said Fund and economics professor at the University of Hawaii. Reynolds of Nabisco Brands in May 1985 — Angela Zizzi Dailey, a spokeswoman ^at Johnson, 37, a supply-side economist, sided with Martin and netted Levine nearly $2.7 million in secret Drexel. He actually has no management other Reagan appointees on Feb. 24 in outvoting Chairman Paul profits, the commission said. responsibilities, she said. Volcker on a decision to cut the discount rate. “ This is the first such allegation made The SEC charged that Levine. 33. began JASONDJFMAM TH E BORN LOSER ®by Art Sansom against a Drexel Burnham employee in our 1985 1986 trading stocks and stock options illegally in 50-year history.” the firm said in a ( ( T m scePH ABOUT Burj^ J^'M EAN 11113 AIRLINE OCKNT ALLOW KJR LD O fC , m n DOW'T W WAIT TlLl^ 1980 while working at Smith Barney. Harris statement. Source Lundbcig Survey Inc T-b ill interest rates little changed Upham & Co., another investment banker. HDuioeePTvuo' VOHDAH, The trades allegedly continued after he left Neither Drexel nor Levine’s previous UPI graphic WASHINGTON — Interest rates on short-term Treasury ■35416, YOU'LL . T H E H H O U l^ Smith Barney in 1981 to join Lehman employers. Smith Barney and Lehman securities showed little change in Monday’s auction, matching HA.VE ID BW L 5 6 C A I0 Brothers, which was later acquired by Brothers, were accused of any wrongdoing. The average price for a gallon of rates in effect last month. Shearson-American Express, and when he Levine was not at his office Monday and gasoline across the U.S. has begun to .FOR1W O«X», P u x e I b s Astrograph TTSAVeL The Treasury Department sold $7 billion in three-month bills at joined Drexel in January 1985. his secretary and the company’s spokeswo­ rise slowly after a drop of more than 30 "FAMIW ■ an average discount rate of 6.07 percent, the same as last week. U.S. District Judge Richard Owen man said they did not know how he could be Another $7 billion was sold in six-month bills at an average granted an SEC request for a temporary reached for comment, A woman who cents between December and the end of ACROSS 6 Color Answer to Previous Puzzle discount rate of 6.10 percent, up from 6.09 percent last week. restraining order barring Levine from answered the phone at his apartment said he April, an oil industry analyst said gradation 1 L L S 1 L K A M S T The rates for three-month bills this week and last were the destroying records or trying to conceal his was not home and could not be reached. Monday. 1 Dance 7 Hot spring R E E L 1 O O F 1 W O ^ ¥ o u r lowest since they sold for 5.86 percent on April 21. The six-month S Mountains 8 Distant (comp, rate was the highest since 6.14 percent on April 28. (abbr.) wd.) 1 D E E 1 N R 1 R A N ^ r t h d a y The new discount rates understate the actual return to 8 Partly fused 9 Nothing (Fr.) S A R 1 G E E L 0 N G investors — 6.25 percent for three-month bills and 6.30 percent for glass 10 Angered G o A L E M*y 14, 1968 Farm bill success hinges on exports 12 Wing (Fr.) FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thave* six-month bills. 11 Layer of tissue u N S H R N D 0 T E S 13 Alley 19 Bank payment In the year ahead, you will develop two M U M B A R N 1 L E 14 Yorkshire river (abbr.) distinct sets ol friends. Your colleagues Stock market modestly higher WASHINGTON (AP) - In De­ years away. In the meantime, That is a departure from the past, weak prices and driven thousands 15 Possessive 20 Satyr B L E Tj S T O C U M should not be involved in your social cember. U.S. farm policy took a farm income is being shored up when American prices served as a out of business. 16 Chilean Indian 22 Odd (Scot.) T W 1 N K L E life. NEW YORK — The stock market moved modestly higher in dramatic turn in hopes that lower with record government subsidies, price floor for all world production. "You have to be more than a 17 Stagger 23 French women early trading today. prices would woo back lost sales an estimated $25 billion this year. little bit nervous if you’re from an 18 Bunting (abbr.) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you are around the globe and restore the But the reality of that policy is agricultural constituency.” says u M B M The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.83 to 1,792.16 by “ We don’t turn the agricultural 20 Actress Jane 24 Taro root unable to distinguish between a fad and American farm economy to health. politically di.stasteful. It means, Lynn Daft, a Washington economic S E 10:30 a.m. on Wall Street. sector around on a dime,” is how 25 Drooping on a trend today, you may buy merchan­ for example, projected prices for consultant. "W e're testing the Advances nosed out declines by about 20 issues in the overall Five months later, however, Agriculture Department econo­ 21 Years (Fr.) one side s T dise or clothes that will quickly go out of this year’s com crop as low as $1.80 patience of both farmers and style. Major changes are ahead for Tau­ tally on the New York Stock Exchange. The NYSE composite some farm state lawmakers are mist puts it. 22 Lout 26 Former R E M a bushel, just before election time. taxpayers.” 23 Intended rus in the coming year. Send lor your index edged up 0.05 to 136.98. worried that by the time the ■ “We’ve got at least another Communist That compares with $2.35 for the A few Democrats in the House 26 Earthnut Astro-Graph predictions today. Mall $1 In the early going, J.C. Penney stock gained 2'/4 to 77. The November election rolls around, difficult year, maybe a couple of leader 38 2001, Roman 44 Portable lodge 1985 crop and could be the lowest and the Senate see the tension as a 30 1550, Roman to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, farmers will have lost patience 27 Tells untruth 39 Release from 45 Dock retailer reported an increase in earnings for its first quarterthat difficult years ahead of us.’’ price since the early 1970s. 31 Field of Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be with the new idea. new opportunity to sell their 28 Novelist Uris an obligation 46 Lacquered ended April 26 over the spme period of last year. granular snow sure to state your zodiac sign. The administration is banking on Meanwhile, farmers are in their dramatically different policy pres­ 29 Gaelic 41 Artistic metalware GEMINI (May 21-Jun* 20) Better tie a Winnebago was the volume leader, up V« at 14V«. The actively 32 Noun suffix The problem is that the success American efficiency and capacity fifth year of a severe depression cription. one that would slap sharp 31 Resist goddesses 47 Customer string around your finger today so you WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli traded blue chips included; International Business Machines,'up 33 Tokyo's former of the new law is pinned entirely on to recapture lost markets by that has stolen away their equity, controls on U.S. farm output to try 34 Hair­ 42 — 48 Man's don't forget to do something you prom­ name Vt to 150Y»; Chevron, up '/» at 41; American Telephone & increased exports, which could be undercutting foreign competitors. left huge surpluses of grain at to force commodity prices upward. piece Breckinridge nickname ised a close friend. Disappointment will 34 Greek cheese I R E A L L Y SH O O K I ASKEPA LOTOF AND THEN I ASKED THEM Telegraph, up '/« at 24’/b; and Am erican Express, upY« at59V4. 37 Bakes 43 Novelist Hunter 50 2050, Roman be severe. 35 Cow genus LIP M Y P A R E N T S QUESTIONS ABOUT WHERE VCU C30 TO RENT On Monday the Dow Jones industrial average dipited 2.10 to CANCER (June 21-July 22) It's not in YESTERDAY. MARRLASE... . A T U X E D O . 36 Singing voice your character to practice duplicity, so 1,787.33. 38 Middle (law) World grain crop spells lower prices in U.S. don't engage in It today. Lay all your 40 Elderly. cards out on the table when dealing 41 2010. Roman UPl buyer settles with bidders with others. WASHINGTON (AP) - New and $2.62 the last two years, from 1985-86. primarily because of tion because of a lack of specific 42 Inorganic LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A well-meaning world crop projections by the respectively. a sharp cutback in acreage, the information. substance WASHINGTON — Mario Vazquez Rana, the Mexican friend might want to plead your cause at Agriculture Department show an Meanwhile, the USDA said Mon­ report said. 45 Calm break a social gathering today. Try to keep I publisher who hopes to buy United Press International, has abundance of wheat and corn in day that world'wheat production is But wheat production in the 49 Actor Montand your pal's bumbling In check; It could reached a tentative settlement with unsuccessful bidders for the A metric ton is about 2,205 J' 1986-87, indicating further that 12-nation European Economic 50 Genus of have adverse effects. wire service, attorneys said Monday. rising again this year, despite pounds and is equal to 36.7bushels. American farmers may see grain cutbacks in the United States and Community is expected to rise 12 rodents VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You're good Details of the proposed settlement were not revealed. A crop of 59.3 million tons would be percent this year to 77.1 million at targeting your objectives today, yet prices sag even lower in the the Soviet Union. 51 Largest amount Financial News Network had filed suit in U.S. District Court about 2.18 billion bushels. tons, second only to the record 52 Rave you may use inettective methods to go coming year. The 1986-87 forecast issued by claiming that UPI management, the Wire Service Guild and a The Soviet wheat harvest was 1984-85 harvest, the report said. 53 Actress West after them. Your goals might not be According to USDA economists, the department’s Foreign Agricul­ committee of creditors acted illegally in selecting a partnership forecast at 80 million tons, down 4 54 Entreaty accomplished. wheat prices at the farm may tural Service calls for a global China’s wheat harvest was fore­ controlled by Vazquez Rana as the purchaser. percent from last year because of a 55 Aardvark's diet LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Normally average $2.25 to $2.50 per bushel in wheat harvest of 510.4 million cast at a record 88.5 million tons, 56 River in you're not susceptible to flattery, but FNN had claimed that its offer for UPI was a more generous the 1986-87 marketing year, com­ ■"metric tons, up 1 percent from last reduced area for harvest. today might be an exception. Someone up 3 percent from last .season. Belgium Bridge one than the Vazquez Rana offer that was accepted. FNN joined pared with $3.16 last season and season and only 5 million tons less However, the report said the Increases also were indicated for 57 Sea bird skilled at manipulating others may use forces with the owners of UPI, Douglas Ruhe and William his wiles on you. $3.38 in 1984-85. than the record harvest of 1984-85. figures were highly tentative and Canada, up 9 percent: India, up 6 3 Geissler, to oppose the purchase of the wire service by Vazquez DOWN SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The family Com prices at the farm could In the United States, farmers that possible Soviet crop losses due percent; Pakistan, up 15 percent: budget could be In for a shellacking to­ South a terrible result. But Branco Rana. slide to a range of $1.80 to $2.05 iter may harvest 59.3 million tons of to the Chernobyl nuclear accident Argentina, up 13 percent: and 1 Actress ___ day. Neither you nor your better halt are Touch-and-go knew what to do. On the diamond king bushel in 1986-87, down from $2.35 wheat this year, down 10 percent had not been taken into considera­ Eastern Europe, up 2 percent. apt to be too prudent In the manage­ NORTH MM* he simply discarded a low spade, let­ Dunaway ♦ Q874 2 Wild disorder ment of your funds. heart contract ting West have the trick. Now what? SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D«:. 21) Deci­ VAK 3 Hawaiian food There was really nothing to be done. sions that offer easy outs aren't likely to ♦ Q6 fish By James Jacoby West tried another diamond, ruffed in Consumer debt growth slows be the best ones for you today, so think AQ8765 4 Berliner dummy. South cashed dummy’s other Yearbook Portrait Special 13 twice before attempting to go the "no WEST EAST 5 Satellites (C)1986 by NEA. Inc Q uuaat” r<*tii 4a Just to give you an idea of how Bra­ high heart, came to his hand with the By The Associated Press The rise in consumer debt The dollar hit a new postwar low ♦ K J 10 9 6 ♦ 5 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) When zil came so close to defeating the Unit­ club jack and forced out the heart burdens over the past year, against the Japanese yen and W 7 5 VQ862 ed States in the semifinals of the queen. He still had plenty of trumps to The growth of U.S. consumer combined with a low savings rate, reached four-year lows against you apply yourself, you are a person ♦ K642 ♦ J 10 9 7 5 3 with good work habits. But today, you World Championship match last fall, take care of the small ones remaining debt slowed in March, largely was expected to result in a sharp other major currencies, in a selloff 2s:'" $ctQ95 M AA9 ♦ 42 CELEBRITY CIPHER may be too easily distracted and In­ here is Brazilian declarer Marcello in Blast’s hand. because of a drop in auto sales cutback in consumer spending this restrained only by fears that 18 Wallets ^ CsMbflty dphar ayptogranw art craaud from quowlono by fwnouo pooplo. past and praasnt. dulge In wasteful daydreaming. SOUTH Branco in action. It was aggressive of Could the hand have been beaten? If during the month, according to the year, especially for big-ticket central banks would intervene to Eacti lattar In tha dphar stands for anothar. Today's d u K L sous* B. A Q UAR IUS (Jan. 20-F*b. 19) Do not try ♦ A32 North to bid game after Branco’s West could see through the backs of Federal Reserve Board. items such as automobiles. support the dollar. to get laughs today at the expense of ♦ j 109 4 3 the cards, he would let the club king B&W Yearbook Print by CONNIE WIENER overcall, but the final contract had Americans in March took out But while a drop in auto sales \ V another. Behavior of this type could cre­ ♦ A merit. win at trick two. If the play then con­ $3.71 billion more in consumer debt played a large part in the March The dollar has fallen more than ♦ K J 10 3 ^appointments now beinfc scheduled “ KWPJ WV VY HYKYOPOK FUN ate an Incident with serious West for the U.S. team got off to the tinued as before. West could switch to 81 yen since last September, when consequences. than they paid off, but the increase slowdown, analysts said debt Vulnerable; North-South best lead — a low diamond. Branco a spade after declarer discarded on in debt, representing an annual growth also was restrained by a the monetary authorities of the HYTBKJE. MQJ PWDVM WUQFKJ WV ... PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If you are Dealer: West the king of diamonds, and South would entertaining at your place today, don't won the ace and immediately shot growth rate of 8.1 percent, was the tightening of loan requirements by five industrialized nations agreed Salem nassiff back the club king. West grabbed the not be able to return to his hand to smallest since a $2.11 billion rise in banks and finance companies, and to cooperate for a lower dollar to Invite people who do not get along well Weft North East Soath MOJ YBJUWUX UWXQM YP MQJ CGYKJ ace and continued with the diamond draw trumps without allowing East to other factors. help ease the U.S. trade deficit. with one another. Screen your guest ! ♦ Pass i N T 2 V March 1983. list. king. Declarer’s prospects now looked ruff in with a small heart. It also represented a decline Meanwhile, the dollar fell in Many Japanese companies have Pass 4 » Pass Pass I wedding • portrait • commercial I KWPJ." — SKFOV TFDWF LDFUNFOJD. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Gauge your Pass dim. He could trump, play A-K of from the 11.1 percent annual value against other major curren­ complained that the strong yen — audience carefully today before telling a hearts and return via his club jack to Gerald R. Ford and Nelson A. V 639 main, manchester, conn. 643-7369 V PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A criminal is a person with predatory Instincts growth rate set in February, when cies again, helping to fuel a surge which makes Japanese products risque story. Be sure what you have to Opening lead: ♦ 2 play the jack of hearts. East would Rockefeller were the first non-elected debt rose by $5.01 billion, the Fed in interest rates in the credit more expensive in this country — who has not sufllclent capital to torm a corporation." — Howard Scott. say won't be considered In poqr taste • plus Sitting & tax win and continue diamonds, getting president and vice president in U.S. re|)orted Monday'. markets. is hurting their overseas trade. by your listeners. ahead of declarer in trumps to give history. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 13. 1986 — 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 13, 1986 Obituaries Winners will return PCrUHfortunately, doesn’t stand for piece of cake

On April 3, did. I CALLED the salesman and headquarters in Armonk, N.Y. ordered the PC Convertibles be­ Richard Racknagal 8«vlna Fdlcl to buy starter house IBM announced "$295,” he said. "What about a asked why everything was extra so They said the man in charge of fore they made them. y he gave me an IBM consumer- Richard Carl Recknagel, 68, Savina (LoCicero) Felici, 58. of that it was put­ modem?” questions like that was not in The original announcement in husband of the late Louise (Lang- Hartford, wife of Aldo Felici, died By Alex GIrelll ‘T m very excited,” said Lynette ting a small, A modem is computer language' questions number to call in today. Perhaps someone else could April said they could make one ton) Recknagel, of 50 Bissell St., Sunday at Hartford Hospital. 'She Associate Editor Esiami. She said she did not think new computer for a telephone gadget that lets you Florida. help me, they added, giving me the every six minutes. One every six died Friday at Manchester Mem­ was the mother of Linda Felici of she and her husband could ever on the market Andy send text from one computer to I called and first asked when the name of a person who was out to minutes would be 80 a day. 400 a orial Hospital. Manchester and the sister of Through the efforts of a Bolton have afforded a down payment. called a PC another. PC Convertible would be lunch. week, so they should have at least He was bom in Hartford Aug. 4, Sebastian LoCicero of the North man. Visions Unlimited has con­ The 14 houses being built on Love Convertible. Rooney "Y es,” I said, “ that’s why I ’m available. 1,600 made by now without 1917. He attended Bulkeley High Coventry section of Coventry. tacted the vacationing couple who Lane under contract with the town “ PC” stands buying it. To send my column.” “ What do you mean by availa­ ALL HIESE YEARS I’d been overtime. of Manchester are designed for for personal ble?” the woman said. thinking of IBM as this paradigm School in Hartford. He worked for She also is survived by two sons. won the right to buy a house on "Fine,” he said. “ $450. What Today I went back to my original first-time home buyers who fall computer. “ Is that a hard question?” I of capitalism and suddenly I felt I Hamilton Standard in Windsor Joseph Felici of East Hartford and Love Lane and the winners will be about the battery charger?” salesman. back home Monday to sign a within certain income limits. Buy­ T h e a n - asked. “ When can I get one? You was dealing with a drivers’ license Locks, and Pratt & Whitney and Victor Felici of Hartford: and “ Does it have a battery?” I “ I don’t think you people know contract for the purchase. ers will not pay the $11,000 price of nouncement I asked. know what I mean.” bureau. Metals Testing Co., both in East three grandchildren. what you’re doing,” I said. He Visions, the contractor building the land on which the houses stand read said it would be "a $2,000 The woman transferred me to a I finally got to an IBM executive Hartford. He was a member of the The funeral will be Wednesday No. 5 to write on and a word “ Sure,” he said. “ Built in.” smiled, hoping I was kidding. “ If the houses, had planned to hold until they have owned the houses machine.” man. I asked him the same named Don Kennedy. I asked when Elks Lodge of Manchester for at 10 a.m. at D’Esopo East processor for editing and transmit­ “ Well then,” I said, “ I certainly you know what you’re doing,” I another lottery to pick a new for 20 years. All of you who had no intention of question. the PC Convertible would be many years and was active in local Hartford Funeral Chapel, 30 Car­ ting so I went to the big IBM need a charger.” continued, “ tell me when I can buy winner after failing to locate All Robbins, an architectural de­ "They’re available right now.” available. community theater groups. ter St., East Hartford. Burial will buying a personal computer any­ display center in New York to look He continued down the list and a PC Convertible.” He is survived by three daugh­ be in Mount St. Benedict Ceme­ and Lynette Esiami of Channing signer, read the Herald story about way will be pleased to learn that at the PC Convertible. then asked how I wanted to pay for he said. “ They have them at our “ The dates for availability will ters, Linda R. Adams of Trenton, tery, Bloomfield. Calling hours are Drive. the plans for a new lottery Monday you couldn’t buy this one if you display center.” be scheduled in May,” he told me. “ They should be available by the N.J., Trudi Bird of Durham, and tonight from 7 to 9. The Esiami ticket was the afternoon and set out to locate the wanted to now and when you can, it THEY HAD ONE and it looked Send me a bill,” I said, “ I know they have one on display Hear that? He didn’t say when it end of May,” he said. “ Four Donna Recknagel of Waterford; winning one when Visions held a winners. won’t be for $2,000, For $1,995 you good. The salesman showed it to “ and I ’ll send you a check. When but when can I actually buy one?” would be available. He didn’t say weeks. Five, maybe.” From an old telephone directory, will I get it?” “ Right now,” this IBM several brothers and sisters; four Donald E. Richard Sr. separate drawing for the house don’t get much more than a box it me and gave me some literature. when they’d say it would be “ Five weeks isn’t the end of grandchildren; and two great­ Wednesday after the original he found that they formerly liv ^ comes in. It’s like the old joke The following day I called and said “ Middle of May, probably,” he customer-relations man said. available. All he said was the date May,” I said. “ That’s way into grandchildren. Donald E. Richard Sr., 72, of winner failed to qualify for the on Sycamore Lane. He went there about the new car that was sold I wanted one. said. I hung up and called the display it would be available would be June.” He donated his body to the Rockville, died Monday at Rock­ purchase. and learned from a former baby with the engine as optional “ You want a printer with it?” he When the bill came, it was for center which, of course, did not “ scheduled in May.” “ Give me your number,” he University of Connecticut Health ville General Hospital. He was the Alan D. Robbins of Camp Meet­ sitter that they had two children. equipment. asked. A word processor isn’t any $3,113.95, which is a lot of money ' have them for sale. I concluded that IBM was said. “ Let me get back to you on Center in Farmington. There are brother of Clyde Richard of ing Road in Bolton found the He then went to Squire Village, I still use my 1920 Underwood good without a printer so I said I for a $2,000 item. Serious now. I called IBM waiting to see how many people that.” no calling hours. Manchester. Esiamis after reading an article in where the Esiamis now live. With Memorial donations may be Besides his brother, he is sur­ Monday’s Herald about the plans the help of people there, he found made to Mothers Against Drunk vived by one son, Donald E. for a new lottery. the phone number of Lynette's Driving. Richard Jr. of Meriden: four Robbins set out on a complicated parents in Mystic. They had moved daughters, Bess Howe of Tolland, path of research that led him to the and the had been number Diane Roy and Donna Symonds, telephone number of the place they reassigned. Carolyn C. ZlamnIckI both of Vernon, and Janis Root of are staying in San Diego, Calif. He He learned that Lynette's par­ FOCUS/Leisure Carolyn C. (Szczygiel) Ziem- Ellington: two other brothers. supplied the number to Visions and ents were named Fortin. He set out nicki, 76. of Enfield, died Monday Clayton Richard of Bozrah. and a Visions official phoned the to call Fortins in Mystic and his in Enfield. She was the sister of Ernest Richard in Kentucky: 13 Esiamis this morning. first call was to a Fortin who knew William Szczygiel of Manchester. grandchildren: and two great- In a telephone interview later Lynette’s parents and told him ' She also is survived by a son. granddaughters. this morning, Iranian-born All they had moved to Jewett City. Teofe F. Ziemnicki of Enfield; The funeral will be Thursday at Esiami. vacationing at the home of He phoned Lynette’s father, who another brother, John Szczygiel of 10:30 a.m. from the Holmes a friend, tpid the Herald that did not have a phone number for Southbridge, Mass.; two sisters. Funeral Home. 400 Main St., with winning the right to buy the house the vacationing couple. Later, , Catherine Ziemnicki and Mrs. burial in the Elmwood Cemetery, is "like a dream.” Lynette’s mother returned home ' Andrew (Rose) Pryzner. both of Vernon. Calling hours are Wednes­ “ Nowhere else' in the world and contacted a friend of the Enfield; and four grandchildren. day from 7 to 9 p.m. would something like this happen Esiamis with whom All Esiami ' The funeral will be Wednesday Memorial donations may be — only in America.” he said. had left the California phone i at 10:15 a.m. at Leete-Stevens made to the United Methodist He said he has been trying to buy number. Enfield Chapels. 61 South Road. Church of Vernon, 104 Hartford a house for seven years, but could Robbins gave the number to Enfield, with a mass of Christian Turnpike, Vernon, 06066. never manage the high mortgage Visions, whose efforts to track burial at 11 a.m. in St. Adalbert payments required despite the fact down the Esiami's had led to dead Church in the Thompsonville sec­ that he and his wife both work. ends. tion of Enfield. Burial will be in St. David W. Hearst Adalbert Cemetery. Enfield. Cal­ LOS ANGELES (UPI) - David Herald photo by Bashaw ling hours are today from 2 to 4 and Whitmire Hearst, son of news­ Teachers mull radiation, 7 to 9 p.m. paper magnate William Randolph Memorial donations may be Hearst and a newspaper publisher Hanging on made to the Organ Fund of St. in his own right, died Monday of Brianne Young, a first-grader at Bowers School, enjoys a but Russia trip still on Adalbert Church or to Enfield cancer. He was 70. Hearst was one of five sons of the moment on the playground this morning. Young lives on Community Ambulance Fund. Teachers chaperoning a trip to They are scheduled to leave for P.O. Box 220. Enfield 06082. famed newspaper publisher. Lenox Street. the Soviet Union in June by nine Copenhagen, Moscow and Lenin­ Manchester High School students grad on June 23, Armstrong said. are monitoring the radiation situa­ “ I really, really hope the trip I’s trees aren’t in danger tion resulting from the accident at goes,” said Armstrong, who went Case the Chernobyl nuclear plant. one of to the Soviet Union last summer on the teachers said today. a private tour. By George Lavng Murphy said of the 220-acre hiking reservoir land on Finley Street. among Conservation Commission Steve Armstrong, a modern However, Armstrong said, “ If Herald Reporter park in the southeast corner of Although the actual cutting of members about the logging. history teacher at MHS. said that there is any chance of danger, we’ll town. the trees was not controversial, Commission Chairman Arthur he and history teacher Helen Jette have to cancel. In the long run it Despite the fears of Conserva­ There have been no proposals to complaints were made about the Glaeser said Monday he was have called the State Department will be the parents’ decision.” tion (Commission members, log­ cut timber on Case Mountain. fallen limbs and trunks that were confident Case Mountain’s trees twice about the situation in Russia, He said a few parents have ging will not occur on Manches­ Murphy said. If in the future the left scattered about. The Board of will not be touched by chainsaws. but have not received any called him about the trip, but no ter’s Case Mountain preserve. town did permit logging there, it Directors eventually agreed in "1 hope that’s a dead issue.” he directive. students have dropped out. They i ■ Town Forester George Murphy would be done by a private firm March to allow residents to re­ said. The teachers have been told that have already paid for the trip. said Monday. that made the best offer, he said. move the lumber for firewood. Glaeser noted that the preserve some trips to the Soviet Union are A firm decision on whether to “ Everyone’s agreed pretty The Conservation Commission Under the town’s forestry pro­ has numerous hiking and nature still on while others have been cancel the trip will be. made by much ... it should be left alone.” decided last week to go on record gram. trees are cut from reservoir trails and is one of the few canceled, he said. June 1, Armstrong said. opposing any plan to clear the land to help revitalize Manches­ remaining forests in town. He The Manchester group is part of Another MHS student trip to park’s trees. The move comes ter’s water supplies, and new trees added that some wildlife in Man­ a Swissair charter flight involving Paris and Ix>ndon was canceled at Color contest after a number of trees were cut are planted. The incident on Finley chester. such as owls, are found about 200 students from New York, the last minute in April because of Herald photoa by Pinto earlier this year on town-owned Street prompted renewed concern only at Case Mountain. Rhode Island and Connecticut. terrorist attacks in Europe. winners listed Malcolm Barlow, president of the Manchester Historical Susan Barlow, Emily Barlow and Paige Savery, vice auction items at the Manchester Historical Society's Winners of the Manchester He­ Society, and Ingrid Fraize, program, phairman, inspect a president of the society, look over some of the dozens of auction at Manchester Country Club. rald’s coloring contest will cele­ stereopticon donated by Mary Willhide. The occasion brate with a reception and exhibit PUT MANCHESTER IN THE GOVERNOR’S CORNER was the society's auction at the Manchester Country Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Club on Friday night. Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. 20 Hartford Road. First-place winners are Brendan Richard, Grade 2, Verplanck School; Michelle Peck, Grade 4. VOTE THE O’NEILL SLATE MAY 20TH Nathan Hale School; and Jessica Lawrence, Grades. Martin School. Historical society puts history on the biock Second-place winners are Eileen Young. Grade 1, Buckley School: Rebecca Smith. Grade 3. Buckley PULL THE TOP LEVER History was not only made, it was bought and These articles were auctioned by Francis of United Technologies. He’s known to many in School; and Kevin Tedford, Grade , sold Friday evening at the Manchester Country Collette of Stafford Springs. He claims to be a bit central Connecticut as the man who made his own 5, Martin School. On May 20th, Manchester Derhocrats will vote to select delegates to the state conven­ Club, scene of the Manchester Historical Society’s of history himself, as the oldest practicing harpsichord. At the auction he said that before he The following schools had stu­ tion. Electing the O’Neill slate will commit Manchester’s 23 delegates to the renomlna- auction. Socially auctioneer in Connecticut. Some auction houses made the harpsichord, he made a virginal, which dents who placed third; An enormous map donated by the society’s are older, but they are managed by the sons, not is similar but sideways. His wife, Judy, added that Bowers — Brian Silkowski. tion of Governor Bill O’Neill. treasurer, Diane Lenti, is so historical that the the founding fathers, he said. these days he is doing less refined work on the Grade 4; and Marsha Howe. Grade Speaking society has a similar one of its own. Made in 1855. “ Most men take up auctioneering in middle age. 5. interior of their house. Buckley — Sandy Swensson. Gov. O’Neill has a strong record of accomplishment for Connecticut. And he’s a it shows Hartford County in such detail that the Rhea Talley Stewart I was a young whipper-snapper when I started,” Malcolm Barlow, president of the Manchester Grade 2; Leslie Robinson. Grade strong friend for Manchester too! names of the residents are given. Lenti said that he said. His daughter, Sandra Collette, came from Historical Society, reported the $300 purchase of a 3; and Mike Spector, Grade 4. she bought this about 15 years ago and hated to Greenwich to assist him. card table that once belonged to Mary Cheney. He Keeney Street — Kim Mainville, relinquish her map, but she and her husband, Among the modern donations was an electric said that the society now has 568 members, and Grade 1; Elizabeth Corsoe, Grade •Manchester’s in line for an $11 million state grant to rebuild and modernize the sew­ John, with their sons, John Jr. and David, are knife from George and Betty Walker. They that the Cheney Homestead will have a 3; and Greg Lemelin. Grade 6. age treatment plant. moving into a house that has no room for it. Bengtson gave an antique map of Manchester that explained to Charles and Virginia House that they gingerbread house contest next Christmas. Martin — Alexis Taylor, Grade “ The surveyor’s name is Woodford,” she included Union Village. His came from an atlas of were not disposing of a white elephant. Rather, All this brought forth much talk of local history 2; and Brian Blount, Grade 6. pointed out, “ and there still is a surveyor of that 1869. they love electric knives but had one too m^any. from Catherine Putnam, who once taught history Nathan Hale — Adam Stomberg, *The town received almost $1 million to rebuild sewer lines in the Porter Street and name in Avon.” Other offerings included a booklet titled “ The Susan Betko was wearing earrings that were Grade 2; Hope Burgess, Grade 6; East side area. at Manchester High School. She reminisced with and Mark Packer, Grade 5. Mary Willhide gave a stereopticon equipped Miracle Workers,” which was sent in 1916 to little functioning windmills. She explained that Naomi Carlin, a retired secretary, and Marion Robertson — Steven Chaponis, with several scenes for viewing. Charlotte Strum prospective employees of Cheney Mills. There they used to be charms. She designs jewelry and Jesseman, who used to be children’s librarian at Grade 1; Amber Lawson, and *A $100,000 state grant helped the town and the Manchester Area Conference of donated a pot rack that was made by hand in was also an old powder tin from the Hazard makes her own from what comes to hand. Her the Mary Clheney Library. Santasha Odoms, both Grade 3. Churches open the first shelter for the homeless. northern New England. Powder Works of Hazardville, “ The White House necklace was a good match and her bracelet she St. Bridget — Nancy Wengerts- From Anne Beechler came a larger oil painting Cookbook,” a set of Louis L ’Amour paperbacks, had found just a week earlier in Willington. If only man. Grade 4. of Psyche, reminiscent of the figure that once and two pictures that once hung in Cavey’s that auction produced a potential piece of jewelry! Rhea Talley Stewart covers parties for the Verplanck — Daryl Richard. *A Special $20,000 grant kept New Hope Manor in business with its successful coun­ advertised White Rock ginger ale. Herebert restaurant. Dr. Pierre Marteney is with the research center Manchester Herald. Grade 5: Jennifer Argiros, Jason selling program for troubled youths. Houle, both Grade 2; Eric Kyper, Grade 3; Brian Beauchamp, Grade 3; and Dave Eichler, Grade Hollywood’s ‘Renaissance Man’ 6 . ON MAY 20TH PULL THE TOP LEVER... VOTE THE O’NEILL SLATE Waddell — Jaclyn Brand. Grade 1; Shelley Brand. Grade 1; Cathe­ rine Mulligan. Grade 5; and Kristen Meyn, Grade 2. ITS AN EXPERIENCED TEAM SUPPORTING THE GOVERNOR Washington — Jaime Bella- Steve Allen still relishes his hi-ho hipster role vance. Grade 3: Tom Mozzer, Grade 5; and Robert Preston. Grade 6. Bv Ken Franckllng currently has five TV projects on until January. “ I’m living a United Press International the air, including the “ Life’s Most This prolific tunesmith and jazz pianist has normal life now and I feel better Embarrassing Moments” series of than I did before,” he explains. “ I THANKSGIVING ^ BOSTON — When Steve Allen comedy specials for ABC. composed more than 4,000 songs. He writes at lost 30 pounds and I ’d like to keep it lost his train of thought for a This prolific tunesmith and jazz least two or three a week. Once, he won a that way.” split-second, he told the folks at one pianist has composed more than NOYENA TO ST. lUDE For him, “ normal” means car­ O holy St. Judo, Apostle and mar­ of his rare standup comedy gigs: 4,000 songs. He writes at least two $1,000 bet by writing 50 songs a day for seven tyr. great In virtue and rich in mira­ “ My mind wanders — but don’t or three a week. Once, he won a rying one or more miniature tape cles: near kinsman ol Jesus Christ, worry, it’s too weak to get very $1,000 bet by writing 50 songs a day straight days. recorders to capture the stream of laithtul Intercessor of all who In- thoughts that he turns into gag vokeyour special patronage in time far.” for seven straight days. Don’t believe it. This entertain­ iines, songs, and books. When the ol need. To you I have recourse material gets typed by his Los from the depth ol my heart and ment pioneer’s brain is rarely at HE HAS AUTHORED 28 books, As he did this month at Nick’s are complete, and tend toward the Angeles office staff, it runs 25 or 30 humbly be g to whom Qod has given VOTE MAY 20TH AT YOUR REGULAR POLUNG PLACE rest, and tends to run at open and has a few more in the works. Comedy Stop in Boston, Allen philosophical. such great power to come to my as­ throttle. The iatest, “ How To Be Funny” is builds his iive shows around pages a day. sistance. Help me in my present and “ Apparently, I have warped the urgent petition. In return I promise Steverino, the first host of “ The due out in October. questions from the audience. minds of two or three emerging “ Every few minutes, something to make your name known and Tonight Show” back in the early “ According to my thesis, eve­ “ If you knew you only had seven generations of young people who occurs to me. In everyone’s life, cause you to be Invoked. POLLS OPEN 12 NOON TO 8 PM 19508, is a man of so many talents rybody has some degree of funni­ days to live, what would you do?” were exposed to my humor from things are occurring to you every Say three "Our Fathers, Throe 'V , he is often called the Renaissance ness. In some cases, it is aimost _one man asked. the ages of say 15 to 25. The older I conscious minute and even in some Hail Marys and Glorias.” Publica­ Man of the entertainment tion must be promised. St. Jude invisible. In others, they keep you “ I ’d drop dead in a week,” Aiien get the more I ’m hearing from unconsciousness minutes,” Ailen pray tor us and all who Invoke your business. laughing all day long. We’ve all said. them,” Allen says. said. “ What’s different about my aid. Amen. This novena has never For more information and rides to the polls call 643-1510. And with good reason. met funny people,” Allen says. In an interview, Allen holds back case is that I trap a very high been known to fall I have had my Allen has hosted and-or created It is comedy for which Ailen is the zinging one-liners that make ALLEN, 64, had surgery last percentage of that stuff, whereas request granted. more than 100 different TV shows best known. He is a master of the , J.Q Paid for by the Manchester Democratic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treasurer. his comedy routines so funny. His November for cancer of the colon, most of us just say ‘that’s interest­ STEVE ALLEN over the past 36 years. He ad lib, the fast and zany punch line. answers come just as fast, but they and underwent radiation therapy ing’ and go have lunch.” ... many talentn MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. May 13, 1986 - II 1» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 13. 1986 Manchester Yesterdays Advice Tuesday TV

[E S P N ] Inside the POA Tour 5:00PM [ES P N ] Fishin’ Hols mdni alik*. (2 hrs.) Sunday school picnic by trolley was a delight [CNN] Prim* Nawa [H B O ] On Locetton: Howie Mendel [HBO] MOVIE: 'TiiM>r the T iiIm ’ A Howls Mendel's unique comic style it Consent law in New Mexico so«il-saarciilr)g tubs irlM to hncl • imlodY [D IS ] Sw am p Fox showcased in Ns outrageous Nghtckdt of Ms own. V o k n of Didi Van Dyka, Peaif [E S P N ] Championahlp RoHaf Derby act. (60 min.) skirting the fields, the tracks passed over them on Baitey. Harmiona Gingold. 1977. Ratad G. Bv John A. Johnston always count on. I loved the fruit, but the fruit’s headed for the new rides, the Ferris wheel and [H B O ] M O VIE: 'Ohoatfauatara' (CC| A 1 1 :30 P M (S Dynasty roller coaster. Not this “ chicken.” Decades ago I trestles. Children screamed for joy as they looked 5:30PMM [MA[M A X] MOVIE: ‘Brawstar's trio of tniama goea Into buainesa to rid Special to^he Herald heart didn’t always deliver the sweetness the MlWona’t ’ (C C) A minor toagiM bststMll homaa of evil aplrits. Bill Murray, Den Ayk­ (X) ® ABC News NlghtllrM purple skin promised. Then there were bananas took rain checks on both and have yet to cash down on workers among the broadleaf. M y mother is the state’s claim to shame ptayof mutt tptnd 30 mtXion d o 9 tn in 30 royd, Harold Ramia. 1983. Ratad PG. (X ) Bizarre One event will never recur in Manchester unless for easy eating and disposal. them. closed her eyes each time until the trolley was days to inherit • even larger turn of money. [M A X ] MOVIE: ’The Naked Face’ (CC) (33) The Honeymoonera My first trip was to Laurel Park. Its entrance The penny arcade provided a few minutes’ back on the ground. Richard Pryor. John Candy, Lonette After his aacretary and a patient are mur­ transportation regresses dramatically. That is an McKee. 1985. Rated PG. (g ) (S i Tonight Show Tonight's guests viewing of Westerns, cliff-hangers, Keystone Her favorite ride at the park and my second dered, a paychiatrist comas to believe that are Jennifer Holliday and Steven Wright. open-air trolley car trip to a Sunday school picnic. was about opposite the Wickham Park gates. First your heels — be they men or he is the real target. Roger Moore. Elliot choice was the whip — those spinning, bumping, DEAR 6:00PM GD GD (S) ® ® n«wb (60 min.) In Stereo. For delight it placed third behind the last day of there was the automatic stop at Love Lane, where Kops. None approached the pornographic. The women. If he’s holding the door for Gould. Rod Steiger. 1984. Reted R. ABBY: Y ou d D Ttiraa’a Company ® Hogan's Haroes the motorman used the call box to learn if he could closest to the salacious was a Mack Sennett snapping tubs. I had the most fun in the old mill. [TM C] MOVIE: Electric Dreams' A school and Fourth of July fireworks. were wrong in so many that you and he become in (9 Hart to Hart proceed the remaining short distance without beauty in chemise and bloomers. For the Small boats floated through tunnels on whose separated, he’s oveixloing it. And if young architect and his personal computer (S ) N e w t Mine were with St. Mary’s Church. However, your answer to GD Olmma a BrMk fall in leva with the same girl. Lenny Von ® Kojak meeting a car from Hartford. romantically inclined or those needing to burn up walls were mill scenes. Some mechanism really "New Mexico this is the biggest problem you and DoNen, Virginia Madsen, Bud Cort. 1984. the same joys and mishaps of the outings Knot's Landhtg [C N N ] Sports Tonight Looking back, I wonder if the day really excess energy, rowboats could be rented on an propelled the craft. The ride climaxed in a climbs Mess.” the Dear A h h y he ever have, you’re lucky. Ratad PG. In Stereo. undoubtedly apply to any other church. (S) Doctor Who [DIS] MOVIE: Father of the Bride' A hourly basis. up a chute and a rapid plunge and splash into a [USA] MOVIE: 'Gallipoli’ Two Aus­ measured up to the feverish anticipation grandmother GDRaportar 41 bri^-to-be puts her family through the trial Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: I am the writer of tralian friends come face to face with the Some of the motormen and conductors, like preceding it in a young mind and body. The The third and last place I remember visiting for pool. who was con­ (S ) MaGNaH'Lahrar Newahour of staging an immensa werlding. Spencer the original "Forgotten Parents” tHutaiity of war. Mel Gibson. Mark Lee. Tracy. Elizabeth Taylor. Joan Bennett. George Tedford, Jim m y Adamson, and Leonard distance, whether we boarded the cars at the our all-day church picnic was the best. It offered Laurel Park and open-air trolleys are only cerned about I D Dfirrant Strokee 1981. her 15-year-oid letter, and having read the follow­ 19B0. Lieberg, knew most of our families. The Center or terminus, was little more than a good all that the others did and much more. Can Disney memories. Lake Conpounce has been up letters you have published [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Water BaMaa' An 8:30PM (X) MOVIE: Oracula's Great [ESPN] SportaCsmer familiarity didn’t allow us the freedom to walk Land or Worid open a child’s eyes wider than this rejuvenated, and Riverside Park has never grandson’s sex­ apprentice chimneysweep travels from the Love' Dracula tries to convince his lover to workout for today’s joggers. [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock ually active re­ since. I would like to clarify a few Lor>don streets to adventure in Shark Cas­ join him in his world of darkness. Jack Tay­ along the running.boards while the car was Amusements were Spartan — a merry-go-round park did mine at first sight? It was Riverside Park stopped operating. lationship with points: tle. James Mason. Tommy PerKler. 1978. lor, Charo Soriano. 1970. 1 1 : 3 5 P M (X) Emertainment Tonight moving or clang the warning bell. (carousel to the purists). swings, and seesaws. in Agawam. Massachusetts. Perhaps I did not make myself E.T. takes an exclusive, behind-the-scenes an 18-year-old girl. You stated that know that you think the age of [ESPN ] Matda SportsLook CD g Growing Pains (CC) Mike has Crossing the wooden bridge spanning that part of But first, something about the trip. It was John A. Johnston is a resident of 67 Princeton St. clear when I stated that our son trouble accepting the death of his look at "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home". Final preparations on picnic eve culminated in the girl could be charged with consent should be raised to 16. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Gotcha' (CC) A yourtg through towns not seen on our way to Compounce. and a frequent contributor to “ Manchester owed us (his parents) $10,000 and college student's make-believe espionaM practical-joking uncle. In Stereo. putting up bag lunches. Food wasn’t as available the Hockanum was the height of excitement. contributing to the delinquency of Are you with me. Alamogordo. It also provided an exciting experience for the Yesterdays.’’ Do you have a m em ory of a minor. Albuqueque. Carlsbad. Clovis. has made no effort to repay any game turns real when he meets a beautiful CD Family Faud 11:40P M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Brewt- at amusement parks then as now. More The next picnic site was a welcome female spy. Anthony Edwards, Linda Fior- te r'i Milliona' |CC| A minor league base­ Manchester you’d like to share with Herald part of it. We merely wondered if it m o v i e ; second Serve' important, packed lunches were less expensive. improvement. The trip was through Hartford and younger ones but not so for a few of their elders. Abby. New Mexico's claim to Farmington. Gallup. Hobbs. Las entino. 1985. Rated PG-13. 9:00PM CD ball player must spend 30 million dollars In The story of Dr. Renee Richards is ex­ When the roadbed was laid, in a few places readers? Write to Adele Angle, Manchester shame is that the age of consent in Cruces. Portales and Roswell? had any bearing on the fact that he [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express 30 days to inherit a even termr sum of Contents of our family’s bags were constant. several towns most of us had never seen. Arriving plored. from her early identity struggle to this state is 13! had severed his relationship with money. Richard Pryor, John Candy, Lo­ Deviled ham sandwiches and plums we could at Lake Compounce in Bristol, the more daring tobacco fields presented a problem. Instead of Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. 6:30PM CS) One Day at a Tinrw her fight to play professional women's ten­ My heart goes out to the DEAR ABBY: I hope you can us. nis. Vartessa Redgrave, Louise Fletcher, nette McKee. 1985. Rated PG. GD Benson grandmother. Tragically, the type help us come to some kind of We do. in fact, have a promisory Martin Balsam. 1986. 1 1 :45 P M [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Ar- (S ) Too Close for Comfort of situation she describes is not agreement. When my husband and note, which we would never, under CD g Moonlighting (CC) David per­ rangement' An advertising executive uncommon. I know of one case f go to a restaurant or a public any circumstances, put into force. (g) (S) NBC Nlghtty News suades Maddie to hire a female con artist must choose between his wife and his I am sure my son knows this. We (3 ) Nightly Business Report as the company's new detective. (60 min.) girlfriend. Faye Dunaway. 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(60 Legion is assigned to escort an archeologi­ would raise the age of consent to 16 the door for themselves. (If there’s messages, asking for an explana­ fertds off the unwanted advartces of the drea BIssonnette. Jennifer Brindisi. David Campbell, Michael Castagna, Bell, Jodi Bocchino, Tricia Boudreau, class clown while coping with the fact that min.) In Stereo. cal expedition to Morocco. Gene Hack- Megon Burns, Elizabeth Conklin, Vlr- Lisa Chalux, Christopher Conklin, Stephen Bresclano, Laurie Ann Brin­ (MAY17 10 3 i for both boys and girls — 18 when another man. he should hold the tion. but received no answer. I her parents forgot her 16th birthday. Molly man. Catherine Deneuve, Terence Hill. olnlo Cormier, Kristen Cvr, Carrie Kimberly Corona, Corev Crott, John disi. William Burg, Jennifer Burr, (3 ) Frontlina: Hollywood Draams 1977. force is involved. Twice. Abby. I door open for his lady.) telephoned his wife and asked her Rirtgwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Paul (CC) Take a behind-the-scenes look at a Dawson, Edward R. J. Downes, Kris­ Crlmoudo, Alexia Cruz, Curtis Czo- Andrew Bushnell, Helen Call. Merry what was wrong, and she said D o ^ y . 1984. Rated PG. g Maude tina Dulberger, Todd Erickson, Me­ chowskl, Thomas Davonzo, Chris­ Chadziewicz, Brett Cline, Gary Cutler, have come back empty-handed. When my husband and I get group of young hopefuls struggling for lanie FInkbeIn, Amy Fitting, Jennifer ’ Center movie stardom. (60 min.) topher Dovey. Andrea Delia Rocco, Dennis Down- I intend to keep carrying this bill separated — which is often when there wasn’t anything wrong, and 7:00PM CD CB S News g Barney Miller Fitzpatrick, Michele Fleurv, Deirdre Becky Deslordlns, Michael Dore, ham, Christopher Dyke. 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(60 min.) and Rick are framed for grand theft by a [ESPN ] SportsCenter Victoria Simmons, Daniel Smith, Holly Tdnva Sines, Heother Smith, Hope Christine (Tina) Stone, Christopher GD Independent Network News crook using a celebrity iookatike service as Stone, Elizabeth Thorstenson, Lori Sostmon, Thltposlmph Sourinho, Thompson, Rochelle Volsine, Trlno [U S A ] Radio 1990 a front. (70 min.) (R). Nightmares? Get counseling GD Mission; Impossible Todd, MIchoel Tomeo, KrlsteruTromb- Morey Suitor, Daryl Taylor, Michelle Wallace, Amy Williams, Valerie Willi­ dZ) MecNell-Lehrer Newshour lev, Llso Turek, Michael Vibberts, Throm, Harry Trevltazzo, Mary Tso- ams, Timothy Zura. 7:30PM CD p m Magazine ' g Star Trek DEAR DR. week and sit-ups (with knees bent) CD All In the Family g g Stingray Stingray dons the garb of 1 2 :3 0 A M ® comedy Tonight GOTT: I am a every day. 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I try to useful forms of exercise. min.) GD Comedy Break HIGH HONORS Joyce Boucher. Damon Bowers, Flelschhauer, Bethany Foran, Rachel [C N N ] Crossfire O rode 12 Joanne Cavoll, Shawn Coveil, Jennifer High School. wake up. but [H B O ] Philip Maifowa, Private Eya: g Comedy Tonight Foron, Matthew Friday, Jennifer Colvin, the troop’s delegate to the [D IS ] Moustarplaca Theater Undo Calvo, Janet Clapp, Daniel Cromie, Roberta Danlolos, Melonie Huebner, Jennifer Hughe', Joseph feel that I’ve become paralyzed. counseling. Pickup on Noon Street Marlowe gets Dupre, Maureen Kenneally, Michele Connecticut Valley Girl Scout Council, [ESPN ] 1986 Suparcross Special [C N N ] Crossfire Estes, Renne Folola. Karen Farrell, JonkowskI, Brian Jeroszko, Wllllom My wife says I occasionally cry DEAR DR. GOTT: Every few caught up in a web of prostitution and mur­ Nielsen, Donna Utakis. Heather Fazzina. Lena Foran, Marla [D IS] Scheme of Things G rade Kelly, Jennifer Kingsley, Greg Le­ out. What can I do to rid myself of DEAR DR. GOTT: What causes months, inthemiddleofthenight. I [M AX] Maxtrax der when he tries to help a young woman. It Garvey, Carolyn Hayden. Karlo Jalll- gault. Dawn Lottus, Todd MachowskI, (60 min.) [U S A ] Prime Time Wrestling (R). Denise Bortletl, Jennifer Blewitt, ordo, Jackie Johnson, Robert Kelly, these recurring nightmares? water puffs under the eyes in the am awakened by a rectal spasm. I [U SA ] Wild Worid of Animals Brett Florldia, Timothy Heoly, Zone Kelly Marchand, Kevin McGill, [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Protocol' (CC) A naive Cindy Links, Mary Maltzon, Katherine Heather McIntosh, Dawn McManus, elderly? Our pathway is rugged have an irritable colon and watch 8:00PM CD Orphan Animals of Tsavo 1 :1 S A M (X) MOVIE: Tha Five of Ma' Kromish, Veronia Lewandowski, MI­ Mooney, Lisa Pelletier, Lucinda Rlhm, cocktail waitress becomes a national her­ A Korean War veteran, who can’t remem­ choel Snider. Lauro MMewskI, Kristina Miller, my diet. Is there anything else I The struggles of Daphne Sheldrick to raise Steven Rockefeller, Trisho Say, Wil­ Allssa MuMIken, Joseph Nelson, Scott Troop 2’s fair Saturday DEAR READER: Nightmares enough, and they make us appear oine when she is recruited by the State ber the war, finds himseH with five differ­ O rode to liam Tkaez, Jonothan Tyler, Cindy an assortment of wild animals are ex­ Department as a protocol official. Goldie Perdelwitz, Karen Phillips, Jeffrey are thought to be means by which so ghostly. can do to alleviate this discomfort? ent personalities. David Birney, Dee Wal­ Gregory Cavoll, Michael Chmle- Vorrell, Valerie Wursthorn, Kimberly Pzvnski, Michael Raffin, Thomas Re­ plored. (60 min.) Hawn, Chris Sarandon, Andre Gregory leckl, Tim Fellman, Douglas Hooger- we unconsciously work through lace, Mitchell Ryan. 1981. Youno. fuse, Wendy Roguso, Julie Sabot, CD PM Magaiino 1984. Rated PG. vorst, Kelly Ann Johnson, Karen G rade 10 On Saturday, the lawns and and Stuart Benson, who make precious stones set in gold and problems and frustrations. DEAR READER: As people DEAR READER: Irritable 1:25 A M [MAX] MOVIE: 'Model LaFountaIn, Katherine McCall, Karen Jennifer Seagrave, Jeffrey SImes, Nell [TM C] MOVIE; Shooting Party' A Anthony Amalo, Brian Anderson, Syphers, Jennifer Tomberg, Amanda sidewalks around Center Congre­ clocks with stone faces, and silver: from Newington, Ann and (X) SD Who'« the Bost? (CC) Behavior' Tw o young men pose as a pho­ Polmer, Karen Sabatino, Mark Utakis. Dreaming is normal and night­ age. the skin begins to sag. In colon is characterized by uncom­ group of upper-crust British elitists meets Sharon Clapp, NoomI Davenport, Trofford, Karl Utakis, Jason Wads­ Dick Rogalski are bringing ma- C £ News tographer and an agent in an attempt to G rade 9 gational Church will be overflow­ jewelry from sterling and tur­ mares are common. Some medica­ addition, there is a loss of subcu­ fortable intestinal spasms. There­ with unexpected violence while pheasant Kevin Goding, Denise Harr, Paige worth, Kevin Wetherbee, Jason Wver, quoise. Windsor craftsmen include crame and hand knit items. Qj) MOVIE: 'Incredible Sarah' This co- woo their female model subjects. Kelly Peter Bartok, Eric Cloutier, Tracy Harrison, Karen Higgins, Steven Scott Zovaskl. ing with people, tables, and crafts. tions can trigger or enhance taneous fat. These two factors can fore. when nocturnal spasms are hunting during the days before the first Emberg. Dinnella, Tamora Grybko, Nancy Leather will be exhibited by lorful biography of Sarah Bernhardt shows World War. James Mason, Edward Fox, Hughes, Glyhn Jewett, Annette John­ G rade 7 The occasion is the 12th annual Debra , Conterno, who makes dreaming, so if you are taking cause the bags-under-the-eyes present.the use of an antispas- Munson, Donna Nichols, Karen Se- son, Meghon Juno. Lla Kalom, Sean her greatest moments on-stage as well as John Gielgud. 1985. 1 :3 0 A M 3D l Love Lucy Douglas Aldridge, Nancy Allen, Mi­ Springtime Craft Fair, sponsored grapevine wreaths and country Frances LeSan of Southington; A1 drugs for an ailment, ask your vlch, Wendy Lee SImes, Lori Tebbets, Lebaron, Dennis Legault, Daniel Les- chele Bergenholtz, Almee Bernals, look. You may be happy to learn modic medication at bedtime may her flamboyant life off-stage. Glenda Jack- Dawn Wagner. by Senior Girl Scout Troop 2. wooden items. Fran Barton of and Bonnie Spaulding will bring son. Daniel Massey 1976. 10:30PM GD News g Independent Network News sard. Lari McManus, Ben Mund. Robert Blewitt, Stacy Bonomo, Jason doctor about this. that many plastic surgeons are help your discomfort. Check with G rade I Pamela Murray, Andreo Muzeroll, The 13 members of the troop, Granby makes handbags, aprons wood items from Canterbury. Paul Novaia: Loco Amor [C N N ] Newsnight Update Boxall, Wonda Browning, John Buse- Counseling can often help cure quite skillful at removing excess your doctor. Gi) Colombo GD Joseph Burns, Somantho CIchockI, Kevin PIsanI, Michael Purtell, Karen mever, Eric Cavoll. Ken Croggs, Kerri Duchon, Diana Elliott, Annette along with their two adult leaders. and wall hangings. Joan Winiarski Turner of Hamden is filling a table nightmares by bringing uncons­ tissue in the facial area. If you are (g ) M OVIE: 'Dirty Harry' Det. Lt. Harry [E S P N ] Bobby Rahal Explains Indy Car Sabatino, Karen Santoro, Brian Kimberly DIesI, Shannon Dudley, Vin­ 1 :4 5 A M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Ghoullea' Ellis, Scott Healy, Matthew Lamblase, Beth Wilt and Mrs. R, E. "W oody” of Kensington carves burnt wood. with pewter jewelry and utensils. cious stresses and conflicts into the tired of looking like the Ghost of To give you more information. I Callahan uses unorthodox methods to cap­ Racing 1984. Rated PG-13. Scroggs, Torrie Shevchenko, Janet cent Esposito, Matthew Estes, Seana Michelle MakowskI, John Murray, Shmield, Jennifer Stevens, Michael Friez. Becky Garrett, Kelly Gollas, Johnson, have been hard at work John Bass o f ; New London makes Florence Yelanek of Wallingford ture a sniper. Clint Eastwood, Harry Guar- [USA] Dick Cavett Kathryn RIvord, Gretchen Ullon, open, where they can be effectively Christmas Past, see a plastic am sending you a free copy of my dino, John Mitchum. 1972. 2 : 0 0 A M ( B m o v i e : 'Babes in Arms' Sukach, Shelley Sutherland, Edan Steven Haertel, Marcus Hayes, Philip on this year’s fair, which features square knot belts. will sell fiber art: Andrew Yelanek dealt with. Recurring nightmares surgeon for an opinion. health report on Irritable Bowel 11:00PM (E (H (g) ®) News The kids of vaudeviltians prove to them­ Christopher Welruo, Ben Wilson. Tulman, Julie Warner, Sheri Worner, Hebenstrelt, Amy Hilbert, Chelsev (g ) g ) A-Taam (CC) The team is tricked G rade 7 Troev Widen, Melissa Witf. Itsou, Joshua Jurs, Elizabeth KItchIn, 45 craftsmen, as well as baked From Orange. Maureen Battaini will have quilt stands: and Patri­ can be temporary problems or last Syndrome. Other readers who ( B l a x i selves and their parents that they are Andrea Abel. Mark Beverly, Greg into returning to in order to rescue loaded with talent. Judy Garland, Mickey G rade 9 Kara Kromish, Cindy Larochelle, Car- goods and a light luncheon. The is bringing soft sculptures; Dou­ cia Byers makes bow ties for for years. If this change in your the illegitimate child of arch-enemy General Carlson, Elizabeth Churnev, Marc Heidi Anderson, Shone Anderson, DEAR DR. GOTT: I have a would like a copy should send $1 (X) Benny Hill Show Rooney, Charles Winninger. 1939. son LeVoke, Chad LeBoron, Chris money raised goes to buy camping glas Boyea is bringing prints in women, sweat shirts and tote bags. sleeping pattern does not resolve in slight curvature of the lower spine, plus their name and address to Fulbright. (60 min.) Cloutier, Margo Forand, David Gagne, Betsy Arner, Sandy Arnold, Melanie Lohmon, Jan Lovett, Jennifer Lynch, 03) Barney Miller C 5 D M OVIE: 'Desert Fury' An ex-gambler David GhausI, Andrew GorskI, Brian Ballsano, David Eates, Mark Be- equipment, underwrite troop from New Britain. Unionvillc Out-of-state craftsmen include a few weeks, ask your doctor to (3 ) @ ) Nova: The Magic of Special Ef­ Jennifer Macdonold, Amy Malek, plus rheumatoid arthritis (in rem­ P.O. Box 2507. Cincinnati. OH OD The Avengers falls in love with a casino owner's daugh­ Johnson, Christine Keklak, Jennifer oanskv. Dawn Blow. Kimberly Bocy- Dennis Morvin, Jennifer McBraIr, fects (CC) The making of Hollywood illu­ KIrchmyer, Julie Kirchmyer, Abigail travel, and whatever else the girls craftsmen Donna Crowe and Joan Carol Fizell. of Taunton. Mass., refer you to a therapist for ission) . I do aerobics three times a 45201. Be sure to mention the title. (g ) Wild. Vinid West ter. Lizabeth Scott, Burt Lancaster, Mary nesky, Karen Bushev, Gregory Chap­ Melissa McDonough, Nocole Munic, sions is explored through scenes from Astor. 1947 Krist, Rachel Merritt, Karen RIeter, man, Katherine Consoll, Amy Coveil, vote to do with it. •Cole are bringing quilts, baby bibs who makes denim and corduroy three blockbuster films. (60 min.) (R). Mark Muzeroll, Laurie Nadeau, Erik @ ) Doctor Who Elizabeth Santoro, Maryonne Sere- Stacey Dann, Michael Dickson, Jen­ Nllsen, Kathryn Oliver, Laurie Palll- and hoops. From Volunfown, Ern­ handbags. George and Marta g MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' dvnskl, Erlcko Shevchenko. Greg The fair was actually founded by g MOVIE; 'North By Northwest' A Ma­ ® M -A -S -H nifer Duchon, Judith Dupre, Keith ordl, vvendv Pelletier, Keith Rochette, est Rogers will bring wooden toys. Godeck of Brattleboro, Vt., will dison Avenue advertising man is mistaken [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook Youno. Evon, Kevin Foster, Todd Foster, Cadet Troop 77, in 1974. The senior IS) Newswatch Cynthia Roy, Jennifer Russ, Andrea Willimantic craftsman Donna, bring mosaic jewelry. From Willi­ for a CIA agent. Cary Grant. Eva Marie [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Thief of Hearts' (CC) A Kofhy Hamilton, Shonnon Henoghan, Soarl, Trocy Scaramello, Michael troop took over the event in 1981. How to cook perfect eggs Saint, James Mason. 1959. 03) 24 Horas H O N O R S Helen Horton, Christopher Hutchins, Schartenberger, Theo Schmid. Amy Foss mounts air plants on pieces of amsburg. Mass.. Liz Hamilton will young thief breaks intb a home and steals G rade 12 Paul Kearns, Chris Kenneally. De­ "It’s a great day. Just a great IB) Second City TV the secret journals of the wife. Steven Shannon, Raymond Smart, Brian petrified root from Mexico; Ellen bring musical mobiles and crystal GD Novaia: Juego Prohibldo Michael Bain, Jennifer Bland, Greg borah Krist, Tom Krueger, Colleen Smith, Kristin Smith, Elliot Snider, event,” said Johnson. "If the DEAR kettle, then I stood the broccoli up (6l) Maude Bauer, Barbara Williams. John Getz. 1984. Boucher, Patti Bronke, Tina Carmel. Lee, Denise Lewandowski, Mark Hagen from West Willington dones jewelry; and Joe and Dolly Da- GD Edge of Darkness Part 2 of 3 A nu­ Rated R. In Stereo. Jason Soares, Amanda Soblelo, Mi­ weather is good, then we have a clear accident caused by terrorists is the Stephen Dov, Tiffany Dickerson, Cara McClonan, Kathy Mendall, Pamela chael Steele, Annie Stuart, T a ra Th o rn ­ wood are bringing table cloths and POLLY: How in the center, supported by the foil [C N N ] Moneyline Drinkuth, Heidi Grant, Heidi Haertel, fantastic time." The fair is held, fine thread crocheting. Marlbo­ does one boil tents. I put about four and one-half secret guarded by business and govern- 2 :3 0 A M [CNN] Sports Latenight Montstream, Kelly Morrison, Bridget ton, Torreo Thornton, James Trocev, rough jeweler will bring semi­ placemats from Housatonic. Mass. [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Deanna Harrison, Daniel Hills, Kate Murphy, Kim Muzeroll, Heather Melissa Vlllor, Jeon Vvskocll, Robin rain or shine. If the weather is Howard, Susan Hunt, Maureen Hunter, eggs without inches of water in the kettle with a [ESPN] SportsCemer Oliver, Gloria Olszewski, Lodomla Ward, Sara Whalen, Phillip Williams, poor, it simply moves into the Lynne Jeffries, Scott Korbich. Steve Santese, Linda Sontoro, Jeff Soares, Michael WIIMs. Christopher Wlrtalja, getting that aw­ little salt and cooked the whole Korbich, Pan Krist, Michael Kula, various meeting and banquet halls ful green on the Pointers thing about twenty minutes. I had Jennifer Spica, Robert Stevenson, Poul Wollcka, Mark Wursthorn, Colette Legault, Michele MachowskI, James Sukach, Karl Tkocz, James Sharon Zelle. within the church. outside of the the most perfect broccoli I’ve ever East Catholic High School yolk? Polly Fisher tasted. The buds, held out of the Cinema i "I. There are 45 craftsmen partici­ CINDY water, were perfect, not soggy. pating in the fair, and a waiting list Picture The stalks were all cooked evenly HARTFORD ★ PRESENTS ★ of those who couldn't be accommo­ tender. CiMma City — A Room With a View dated. From Manchester will be DEAR 7:30. 9:55. — Th e Quiet Earth (R ) 7:20, Linda Dams, doing silk and dried BLANCHE 9:30. — M y Beautiful Loundrette (R) 7, CINDY: Boil­ 9:15. — Short Circuit (P G ) 7:10, 9:40. floral arrangements and wreaths; yourself ing eggs will Learn the tricks for growing CAST HARTFORD ’86 Patricia Coelho, doing Shaker and turn the rim of the yolk green. The time. perfect African violets, philoden­ Rattweed Fub A Cinema — Guno Ho Appalachian baskets; Linda Eckb- POLLY (PG -13) 7:30. secret is to hard-cook the eggs, not dron. diefenbacchia and other Peer Rlchords Pub A Cinema — ALL PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT lom, who makes decorated wooden boil them. My favorite way is to DEAR POLLY: I’ve always had favorite houseplants with the plant Gung Ho (PG-13) 7:30, 9:30. items: Jacqueline Hesford, with running your ShowcoM Cinemas 1-9 — Danger­ pillows, placemats and other cover the eggs with cold water, trouble cooking broccoli. If I left it care guide in Polly’s newsletter ously Close (R ) 1:45, 7:50, 9:50. — Fire heat the pan just until the water whole, the whole thing sank in the “ Hints for Healthy Houseplants." 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’ / MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 13. 1986 - » 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 13, 1986

k c HI a » » ■ ■ ■ ■ w ■ » WHi'ii'Uv V BRIEFMARKENSAMMELN H PHILATELY- LA PHILATtLiE -EIN About Town THE I , i PASSE TEMPS INTERNATIONALES SPORTS I INTERNATIO_NAt N INTERNATIONAl^:^ HOBBY Ovoroaters welcomo newcomers HOBBY NATIONS VEREINTE Overeaters Anonymous will welcome newcomers UNI ES NATIONEN ^ UNITED Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria-meeting room NATIONS at Manchester Memorial Hospital A speaker will start at 8 p.m. critical of all aspects Parents discuss puzzles, math Of an academic advising program for intercolle­ c BvCliri$D«hi ^ ‘TAWt il^ORCE RECI»fMENDED an said. “ After a while we came to realize that ’650 S somebody is responsible, somewhere for giate athletes,” the report said. r ) L lAunviN Math Mania: Puzzles, Brain teasers and Resources Th* Ai$odcrtt4il>rm .immediate evaluation of AUiletic Director John 22 will be the topic of the meeting sponsored by Toner's office and annual performance evalua­ something, The task force recommended that the newly created program be kept separate from existing Supporting Parents of Quality Education Thursday at 8TORR8 -> When Univenity Bf'CkmnectIcnt tions thereafter. It also said the athletic director's “ If we weren’t objective and honest, if we didn’t support programs at the school and consist of a 7:30 p m. at Bowers School library on Princeton Preitdent John T. CBiteen dpptdoUKi» UnAi forM oflice should make yearly reports on each sport, say the things that are obvious, then everyone director, academic advisor, office personnel and These three stamps are part of a set of six which will be released on May 22 by the United Nations Postal Administration. Street. The meeting is for persons interested in math in January to study Uke setuKd's atlil«tlc coach and program under its direction. would have thought this was a whitewash.” puzzles for elementary school students. Each child de|«artment, nobody, expectod tbe JMMn«inber T h e talk force also accused the athletic The academic advising program became a adequate support staff. attending must bring an adult. Those attending may group to return a report that said everything w « department of "routinely'' delaying capital target of criticism earlier this spring when Eiarl bring their favorite brain teaser to share, and paper rosy. prcdecta because it had “ an overriding concern Kelley, the school’s best basketball player, was IT ALSO SAID ONE staff member should be and pencils. The puzzle will be compiled in a booklet On Monday, the President's Task Fproe with simply balancing the annual budget." ruled academically ineligible to play tbe final "speciflcaiiy assigned to an overseer’s role in monitoring and assisting the academic progress for teachers. Lists of resources for mathematics and presented to the Univeniity Senate what was "The D illo n of Athletics has not been able to portion of the team’s schedule. The team lost ail UNPA stamps due at AMERIPEX related fields will be available. For more information, expected — a report criticising nearly every determine long-range plans or financial goals and of its remaining games without Kelley, the team’s of the men’s basketball team.” call 646-2318 or 646-4171. aspect of the department; fronirscholarships to have them, supported by the University's 'leading scorer and playmaker, and finished with The report said that a recent study of four cheerleaders. administration.” the report said. a dissappointing 12-16 record. entering freshman classes showed that athletes "Philately — The International Hobby." Six stamps occasions, UN stamps are valid only on mail out of its ' The task force charged that the athletic CaSteen said tbe first step in implementing the had a slightly higher graduation rates than the with that theme will be released with much fanfare by headquarters in New York (or Geneva or Vienna). department has mismabafed-its, 94.8 million recommendations will come next week at a THE TASK FORCE, MADE up of members of total entering classes. However, the report went Lutz has birding workshop on to say graduation rates “ have lagged the UNPA (United Nations Postal Administration). . There’s more: A three-part folder for US, UN and annual budget and isolated itself from the,rest of meeting of the Advisory Committee on Athletics. the board of trustees, alumni, faculty, staff and Sweden. The United States part will feature the U S. significantly” in certain sports. on May 22. Collectors' Lutz Children's Museum will sponsor birding the university. It also reccommended iBsbanding Many o f the' members on that committee were students, said the failings of the academic Stamp Collecting Booklet stamps of January 23rd; the “ There is a great deal of pressure on some The occasion will be the opening day of the classes for (Grade 4 and older children and adults the academic advisiiM program lo r athletes and also on die task force. advising program included: poor communication coaches to allow students to continue to mammoth show of shows, the A M E R IPE X '86. in the UN will have the International Hobby stamps with a Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m.. Saturday from 7 to 9 reorganizing it with a larger stall and clearer with the athletic department and its coaches, Corner participate in athletic competition even when O’Hare Expo Center at Rosemont, 111., next door to special cancel: and the Swedish page will be devoted a.m. at Oak Grove Nature Center, and May 24 from 7 objectives.. DR. GERARD J. LAWRENCE. A university inadequate staffing and fhe absence of policies such participation may not be in the long-range to their STOCKHOLMIA 86 booklet stamps. The to 9 a.m. at Case Mountain. The cost will be $5 for “ The Division of Athletics has functioned as* a tru sts and (^airman of the task force, said that for helping student athletes who show signs of Chicago. Russ MacKendrIck best interest of either the student athlete or the We see only three designs here, but each will appear folder, about 6 by 8 inches, is priced at $5.95. members and $8 for non-members. The course will virtual island of isolati'. —"'.•inn at the earliest possible opportunity. something will also appear as 44-centcr. The third Philatelic Society in a tizzy, partly because the club is a backer of the show to the tune of a thousand clams, stamp with a view of a full sheet in the process of being have been designed, engraved and printed in Sweden. Seniors’ blood pressure checked and partly because so many of them are making the printed will come in two denominations. The face we see on the S 6.50 design should be that of Along with these, as you might suspect, will come Czeslaw Slania. the master engraver, who did all six trip the extravaganza in person. The town Senior Citizens Clinic will hold a blood another UN souvenir sheet. It will have the six new of them. He is a freelance wroker with an output, by The club meets tonight (at Mott's Cpmmunity Hall, pressure clinic Wedne.sday from 9 to 11 a.m. for those stamps plus a reprint of the 1975 pair that honored the 1980. of 500 stamps worldwide. 587 E. Middle Turnpike. 6:30 to 9). and if you want to whose last names begin with A to K at the Manchester Another first-time will be the cancellation of the gel in one the act. perhaps a friend ofa friend can fix it Senior Citizens' Center. Another clinic will be held Sutton, Joyner combine 25th anniversary of the UNPA. These are some "firsts ' to become mildly agog stamps for mailing from Chicago on the opening day for one of the travelers to pick up some goodies for Monday from 9:30 to 10: .30 a m. at Mayfair Gardens. over. This will be the first time that any UNPA stamps of the AMERIPEX. Except for some special you. No harm in asking. Bring money. 211-215 N. Main SI. to handle the Red Sox SCHQ Jazz menu ANAHEIM , Calif. (A P ) - Don single to start the Angels’ come­ last season. . band Service Notes Sutton, who started his major back from a 2-1 deficit in the fifth Sutton allowed a third-inning run Ofii league pitching career before inning. on doubles by Steve Lyons and Kurt Ekhardt leads the Wally Joyner started kinder­ "This is by far the best start of Dwight Evans but allowed only Manchester High ...... Coventry man wins award garten. is glad he and the rookie my career,” said Joyner, who in three other hits during his seven School Jazz Ensemble slugger have crossed paths. three minor league seasons never innings. in a rehearsal for Jazz Christopher E. Brolin. son of Carl I^) Brolin .of 951 Sutton notched his 297th’Vareer hit more than 12 homers. " I t ’s "Boston’s a good offensive club.” said Sutton, "and the key is on the Menu, a .. \ Grant Hill Road. Coventry, and Tam ar H. MacFa- victory and Joyner ripped two early, very early. But the more I do dyen of South Windham home runs Monday night as the now, the better I ’ll feel in July and to not let them get into any pattern spaghetti dinner with received the 1986 George California Angels ^ a t Bo.ston 7-1 August.” and not let them get on base with music by students and C. Marshall Award re­ to end a five-game win streak by Joyner, who added a single in walks.” professionals. The cently at a ceremony at the Red Sox. five at-bats against the Red Sox Sutton issued only one. Left­ school cafeteria will be the Virginia Military ” I don't think I ’ve ever seen and is batting .326. hit a solo shot in hander Terry Forster finished up decorated as a night­ Institute in Lexington, someone with that grkce and that the first and his three-run blow for him in hitless fashion. Va. He is one of more ease at such an age.” the 41-year- capped a six-run fourth-inning "Joyner’s the one who gave me club for the event than 300 college seniors old Sutton said after the 23-year- against Nipper. 3-4. problems,” said Nipper, whose 3 at 6 p.m. May 23. in the country recog­ old Joyner drove in four runs to ” I ’ve never hit two homers in a 2-3-inning .start was the shortest of Students and pro­ nized for their military help the veteran hurler improve game before,” said Joyner. ” It’s any Boston starter this season. fessionals will play skills. ( his record to 2-3. fun. I can’t stop saying that word, "It was just one of those days, Dixieland music. Stu­ Brolin represented Joyner’s homers off Boston but I ’m having a blast. and I can’t let it affect me for my ,s next start.” I dent instrumental Northeastern Univer­ right-hander A1 Nipper gave him ” If I hit 13 homers. I ’ll be happy. tx sity of Boston, where he 12. tying him with Kirby Puckett of But right now. I ’ll take the Rob Wilfong’s two-run single i groups will play ( received the nation’s top the Minnesota Twins for the major limelight.” snapped a 1-1 tie in the fourth and cocktail music during ROTC award for excel­ league lead. His 33 RBI lead the He certainly took it away from triggered the rally, the biggest the family-style dinner. lence in military science majors. Sutton, who went seven strong against the Red Sox this season. The ensemble will play and leadership skills and In Sutton’s other win this season, innings for his second straight Gary Pettis delivered a bad-hop K. after dinner. Tickets at the Professor of Military a 6-2 victory over Toronto last victory after failing to win in eight RBI single with two outs to keep $6 are available at the Science Medal of Merit Wednesday, Joyner had a two-run straight starts, extending back to the inning alive for Joyner. for achievement in the school office and from ROTC program. He / ensemble members. plans to work toward a They will be available master’s degree in elec- q Yankees escape with victory UPJ photo at the door. trical engineering be- Christopher Brolin fore beginning military service. .Herald photo by Bashaw New York's Tim Teufel (right) is hugged bottom of the ninth inning in 1-0 game By Mike Node! four Yankees and falling behind struggling.” Portugal said of ' The Associated Press several others. Henderson, who also singled, by teammate Darryl Strawberry after Monday night against the Atlanta He got off to a rocky start. walked, stole his 23rd base and knocking in the winning run in the Braves at Shea Stadium, Emotions may influence cancer patients, researcher says MINNEAPOLIS - The Minne­ Henderson, who entered the game scored three times. "They said he sota Twins thought they could hit mired in an 0-for-18 slump, doubled was swinging a lot at high pitches Dennis Rasmussen, but by the on Portugal’s second pitch. Hend­ out of the strike zone. The homer time they did get to the New York was up in the strike zone, he took it Bv Rob Stein Home Journal without it exhorting "1 want to make it clear that the age positive emotions that could percent accuracy which patients ability to fight cancer. erson advanced on a passed ball ‘Ugly’ Teufel wins for Mets out of the park and we lost the United Press International women to help heal them.scives." major determinant is the patient’s improve their chances for were likely to have the cancer At^jfleast a half dozen other Yankees’ left-hander, they were and scored on Willie Randolph’s said Dr. Sandra M. Levy of the biology. What I and my colleagues recovery. spread, she said. studies involving animals found too far behind. grounder. gam e.” single to center on a fastball that BOSTON — A new study is Universty of Pittsburgh School of are asking is whether behavior is a that specimens that felt hopelessly Rasmu.ssen took a six-hitter and The Twins made it 1-1 in their The Twins really lost the game in NEW YORK (AP) - Tim Teufel, acher, I-I. A study conducted in 1980 Women who felt angry and As.senmacher said had sailed from underway to help decide the debate Medicine. " I t ’s time to answer the biological modifier.” Levy said. a 9-2 lead into the ninth inning the eighth when, after Wynegar’s trying to figure a way out of his Assenmacher. who worked out of involving 75 brea.st cancer patients aggressive, which are positive trapped had significantly more half of the first on Tom Brunans- over whether emotions play an question of whether emotions play Initial results from the new slow start, told himself before the an inherited bases-loaded. one-out the inside to the middle of the plate. found that the patients who scored emotions, were much less likely to rapid tumor growth. Monday before the Yankees es­ ky's RBI double and went ahead 2-1 homer off reliever Juan Agosto. important role in determining who a role” study, which involves about 60 game: “ I’m going to get ugly situation in the seventh and “ Not where I wanted it." he said. highest on psychological tests that have their cancer spread than caped with a 9-8 victory over the on Laudner’s second homer of the Agosto walked Henderson and wins their battle with cancer. Levy told about 600 physicians patients suffering from colon and Another study in which eight today.',but I ’m also going to get my pitched a hitless inning in the The ball rolled slowly on the high found they were more depressed women who felt helpless, she said. Twins. season in the second. Randolph. The two fleet base- Researchers at the University of attending the opening day of the skin cancer, are expected in about women with breast cancer who swings” eighth, had allowed only three grass to center fielder Dale were more likely to have their When asked if he had a feeling The Yankees tied the gam e 2-2 in runners pulled off a double .steal Murphy, who momentarily Pittsburgh and Yale University 22nd National Conference on six months, she said. Levy said stress may produce suffered recurrences were And the idea worked so well earned runs in 13 previous outings cancer spread. that Rasmussen could be had. and then scored for the seven-run juggled the ball in his glove before have begun a study aimed at Breast Cancer Monday that stu­ If enough evidence can be found changes in hormones that influ­ matched with eight women who did the third on three Portugal walks Monday night that Teufel said he this season, and none of those runs testing whether counseling cancer dies involving animals and cancer that emotions play a strong role, By measuring emotions such as ence the production of certain not suffer recurrences found that Minnesota Manager Ray Miller and Don Mattingly’s sacrifice fly bulge when Mattingly’s grounder may stay "u g ly " for the rest of the were scored when he was on the making a late throw to home. It was the seventh loss for the patients for depression improves patients have indicated that cer­ patients could receive counseling feelings of listlessness, fatigue and tumor-fighting immune cells. those who suffered recurrences said: "Yeah, from about the and then took the lead for good in eluded the usually slick-fielding year. He singled three times in four mound. Braves in 10 one-run games this their outcomes. tain emotions may be an important along with whatever other treat­ lack of social support, researchers Levy said. This could explain how were much more likely to feel second inning on — and he made it the fifth on Henderson’s fifth Hrbek at first ba.se. at-bats and drove home the win­ Teufel, the next hitter, swung season "You can’t pick up a Ladies influence on a patient’s outcome. ment they are receiving to encour­ were able to predict with up to 71 emotions influence the body’s hopeless. into the ninth. So much for homer, a two-run shot to left. "Portugal pitched OK.” Miller ning run in the ninth inning of a away at Assenmacher’s first pitch and fouled it off before taking two feelings.” ” We went over him in a pre­ said. "But then (Hrbek) can’t scoreless tie. as the New York "These are growing up games,” Mets defeated the Atlanta Braves. balls — sliders low and inside — Tanner said. "Soon, we’ll be ableto Rasmussen. 3-1. ended up allow­ gam e meeting and knew he was make the play. The little things.” 1-0, to increase their lead in the while squaring to bunt. win these games. I .see some good ing eight hits and four walks in 8 2-3 National League East to five With Teufel ahead 2-1 in the things happening for our club.” Wayside dedicated as iandmark New Books innings, striking out eight. He gave count, the bunt sign came off. games over Montreal. Mets reliever Roger McDowell up a run-scoring single to Tim " I was still thinking that I had "W e knew how to pitch him ," pitched two hitless innings to pick CONCORD. Mass. (U PI) — The two-story house topped by a moved back into a house next door Laudner in the ninth and was Braves Manager Chuck Tanner move the runner over.” said the Wayside, home at different times majestic three-story tower was to The W'ayside It was during this New books at the Mary Evans — People ond up his third victory this year power: portraits from the relieved by Mike Armstrong, who said of Teufel, "but he sill hit us. right-handed hitting second base- to authors Louisa May Alcott and recorded in 1717. said a Park period, in 1868. when Louisa May Cheney Library include against no los.ses and starter Sid federal village gave up a two-run single to Al didn’t he?” man. who came to the Mets in an Nathaniel Hawthorne and setting the following: Fernandez, who had won his last Service spokesman. Alcott wrote "Little Women.” an Every Women's health: the Teufel, who raised his batting off-season trade. ” I figured with' for Alcott’s classic "Little Woods and a three-nin homer to four games, gave up just four hits The Wayside — not to be enduring classic of girls’ litera­ FICTION complete guide to body & average from .211 to .246. still the count in my favor, with the Women." has been designated a K irby Puckett, extending his in seven innings while walking one confused with The Wayside Inn at ture. based on reminiscences Cowle — Gomes mind doesn’t believe his slump is over. pitcher being a lefty, the odds national historic landmark. major-league lead to 12. and striking out 10 Sudbury, made famous in Longfel­ about her childhood in The Froser — Floshmon and Fleetwood — A dangerous "One day’s performance doesn’t should be in my favor. But with the Wayside. the dragon place But then, with slugger Kent The 17-room house, believed to low’s poems — was owned at the take you out of it.” he said. “ But way I ’ve been hitting. I wasn’t sure Atlanta’s Rick Mahler, who had Nathaniel Hawthorne bought the Gregory — Equal to prin­ Green — The silver collec­ Hrbek representing the tying run, be about 285 years old. was given time of the Revolution by Samuel it’s a start.” whether anything could ever be in his best start of the season, went 6 house in 1852. shortly after publica­ ces: o Hollywood novel tor's address book landmark status at National Park Whitney, town muster master, Dave Righetti came in and forced Ray Knight opened the ninth my favor.” 1-3 innings, yielding seven hits — tion of "The Scarlet Letter” and Groom — Forrest Gump Green — Broodwov musi­ Service ceremonies Monday. whose duties included fining Min­ Hrbek to bounce to second for his inning with a double to left field off Teufel fouled off the next pitch to all singles — while walking three "The House of the Seven Gables.” Hunter — Living dogs and cals, show by show ute Men who did not show up for dead lions: a novel Holbert — Your breast — ninth save. left-handed reliever Paul Assenm- even the count at 2-2. and then hit a and striking out four. and it was his home at the time of The house is located less than a drills. Jenkin — New Jerusalem you: what every woman Butch Wynegar. the former mile from the battlefield where his death in New Hampshire’s Paine— The homesteaders needs to know obout breast Twins catcher who aided Ras­ colonial militiamen in 1775 fired Philosopher Amos Bronson Al­ White Mountains in 1864. Varlev — Blue champagne diseases, breast cancer, and mussen by belting a three-run NL roundup "the shot heard round the world" cott. father of Louisa May. owned Hawthorne changed the name of cosmetic surgery before she at British soldiers. the house during the 1840s The the house from The Hillside to The NONFICTION has a problem homer — his fourth of the year — in The first land transaction on the family moved away and later Wayside. Access In action: a practi­ Hamilton — the best things the eighth inning, said he could see cal guide tor Improving vi­ In New York are tree why the Twins expected to hit deo skills Handbook of heart terms Rasmussen. Reds cooling off hot clubs The American Legion Edu- Healey — The lob-wInnlng cotlon Program — Need a resume kit "You think he isn’t looking that lift? good and it’s only a matter of Happy deejay has no audience Hecker — Travel for the Phillies 5, Astros 1 American Library Assoclo- disabled time.” Wynegar said. "Then, Bv Ben Wolker breaks to go along with it” The Reds still 'have the worst tlon — Freedom and equality Henkin — Opportunities In suddenly, it’s the sixth, seventh, The Assocloted Press Von Hayes hit three doubles and of occess to Information record in the major leagues. 8-19. LEXINGTON. Ky. (U PI) - In a it,” Taylor said. radio station.” hotel and motel management eighth inning and time has run drove in two runs and Shane tiny apartment in downtown Lex­ His station. WCNS. consists of a The station takes up an entire Bovd — Preparation of Hlllmore — Live Aid: The Cincinnati Reds are having and are eight games behind Rawley pitched a seven-hitter as out.” ington. Steve Taylor spends an small transmitter, two turntables, wall of the one-room apartment in orchival copies of theses and worldwide concert book trouble starting a winning streak Houston in the National League Philadelphia won in the dessert atlons ”He pitched well.” Yankees hour every day playing country a microphone and about 200 the housing complex fortheelderly Use — MIcarrIage: o shat­ this season. But they are finding West, Astrodome. Culhone — Tolklng onlm- tered dream Manager Lou Piniella said. ’ ’But ways to stop them western tunes, promoting a local records. At exactly II a.m. Taylor where he has lived since he retired als and other people “ Things haven’t been going our Hayes, ll-for-24 in his last eight Jacob — Interpreting your he threw a lot of pitches tonight and Eddie Milner’s two-out home run restaurant and telling tales, even switches on the power and goes from his job as a dishwasher two The Death penoltv — op­ dreams way yet, but that doesn’t mean we games, doubled in the fourth though no one might be listening to right to business: years ago. He pays for records and posing viewpoints Knapp — Connecticut yes­ the man just got tired.” in the ninth inning Monday night can’t turn things around,” Rose inning for the Phillies’ first hit off one of the smallest radio stations in “ Hello listeners. This is your old new batteries for his transmitter Herald photo by Baihaw Oenker — the Moln Street teryears: so salth the wind While the 6-foot-7 Rasmussen lifted the Reds to a 4-3 victory over said. “ If we can start winning two Jim Deshaies and scored on a the world. buddy Cowboy Steve Taylor. We’ll from a monthly $359 social security pocket guide to North Amer- Monroe — Far lournevs gave the Twins all they could Montreal, snapping the Expos’ out of three, and three out of four in single by Juan Samuel. Taylor. 64, has been the disc now play the songs that you have check. rlcon pottery and porcelain Nuclear war: opposing handle most of the game, it was the eight-game winning string. some series, you’d be surprised Ron Roenicke hit a two-run DIx — The new mother viewpoints "The triumph gave Cincinnati its jockey of "Cowboy Steve’s Coun­ requested, spin a few records and A spokesman with the Federal Club elects Carlson little things — poor offensive and UPI photo how fast you can get back into it.” single in the fifth and Hayes added try Western Show" since he came then I ’ll have a bite to eat.” Communications Commission in syndrome: coping with post­ Oberg — Pioneering second straight victory, matching partum stress and d efen si^ execution, as well as 5-10 In the other N L games. New an RBI double later in the inning. up with the idea 22 years ago. Before he has finished the hour Washington said he had never space: living on the next its longest success streak of the The Women's Club of Manchester depression frontier Yankee Rickey Henderson — that Minnesota's Kirby Puckett (left) is caught in a rundown York nipped Atlanta 1-0 and Hayes hit another run-scoring He admits that the homemade broadcast. Taylor has usually heard of Taylor’s radio station, .season On Sunday, the Reds ended double in the ninth. elected Margaret Carlson, above, presi­ Druck — The secrets men An older womon's health killed Minnesota. between first and second base by New York second Philadelphia beat Hou.ston 5-1 in transmitter for the 1-watt station plugged a local record store and a adding that it was too small to be keep New York’s .seven-game winning Rawley. 4-3. pitched his third dent for a two-year term at a recent guide ” It’s always a lot of little the only other games scheduled. probably carries the signal no coffee shop down the street from regulated. Duras — The wor Other fires: short fictions baseman Willie Randolph in third-inning action Monday skein. complete game of the season. He farther than the front door. But the where he lives meeting. Other officers elected were: Easton — Using consul­ things,” Miller said. ” We failed to Taylor said he plans to "retire” by Latin American women night at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. Puckett dove "W e ’ve won two in a row, so Milner’s first home run of the struck out three and walked tw o .. lack of an audience has never “ I don’t charge them anything Pat Coelho, first vice president; June tants: oconsumer'sguldefor Schafer — Opportunities In execute tonight, so even though we that’s pretty encouraging for us.” season came against reliever Bert ” I had three good pitches to­ from the radio station next year monogert back to first but was out. The Yankees had a 9-2 lead at discouraged Taylor from signing for the advertising or I’d get in chiropractic health care came back, we still fell short.” Cincinnati player-manager Pete Roberge, who was making his first night.” Rawley said. ” I made good when he turns 65. LoMaglio, second vice president: Ca­ Edwards — The new encyc­ coreers one point but had to hold on for a 9-8 victory. Jheir win, on five days a week. trouble with the FCC.” Taylor Twins starter Mark Portugal. Ro.se said “ The more games you appearance for Mpntreal since pitches at the right time. The guys " I go ahead and do it like it was rolyn Raesler, treasurer; and Betty lopedia ot photography Schwartz — Swann's wav: coupled with Boston's loss to California, tied the clubs said. " I just do it to fill in between "rm g<'liing oirt and it'.s lime to Enroth — Why cults suc­ 0-3. allowed only three hits in the win. the more confidence you get. being recalled from the minors played great defense behind me. going out 100 miles because I enjoy the records. This is a non-profit retire.” he said Frankenberg, recording secretary. ^ ' the school busing case and ceed where the church tolls the Supreme Court five innings but was wild, walking for the top spot in the American League East. Maybe we’ll start getting some May 1 Three double plays helps a lot.” H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 18. 1M6 JIANCHESTER HERALD. Tue.ripy, May 13 IQHfi - SCOREBOARD MHS hits stride at right time Angal>TllMl8ax1 BluaJayaB.A*aS HARTFORD — There's no time Don Race. "We're playing now the inning when it came up with its Roe had three hits and Casey a Basketball way I hoped we would at the start pair to lead Manchester's 10-hit TOR08ITO OAKLAND like the present to be playing well. lone tally. Rafael Baez and Alex SoftbaU Little League Baseball BOSTON CALIMMNIA attack. McCarthy had three RBIs lO r b M ^rB M ObrhM Manchester High School is a of the sea.son. Mercado socked singles with Baez Evans rf 4 0 2 1 Poms Cf 5 111 Oarelo 3b 4 1 1 0 Phillips » * H ? case in point. Manchester has allowed only one scoring on the front end of a double to lead the Indians in that MoseOy cf 4 3 3 1 Bochte 'b 3 0 0 1 Boggs 3b 4 0 0 0 Joyner 1b 5 3 3 4 NBA playoffa run in each of its last two victories. steal. department. TONIOHT'I OAMIS Bucknr (ti 3 0 0 0 Jocken dh 3 0 0 0 Mulinks 3b 4 0 3 1 Conseco ft < 0 2 0 The Indians dropped their first Oil H#of v$. PM , 6 — Rb«rt»on Afflarican AL atandinga 4 0 1 0 DeCIncs 3b 3 1 0 0 loro 3b 1 0 0 0 KInomn dh4 0 0 0 three of the season but have won And the defense, which proved to Manchester is idle until Friday Rice If Upshaw 1b 4 0 2 1 Lonsfrd 3b 3 0 1 0 ' Manchester put it away in the Glenn v». PoflonI, 7:30 — Robertson Kevin PIsch sfruck out 12and pitched Baylor 1b 3 0 0 0 Downing If 4 1 3 0 CentaroncoSeffilfMMN be a sieve early, was charged with when it visits South Windsor High Bell If 5 0 0 1 Baker If j 0 1 0 (Bost-oFsovon) eight of their last 11. including the fifth with another three-run burst. Elmore vs. Postal, 6 — Pltzeerold a complete game to pace Arm y and Gednwn c 4 0 1 0 Jones rf 1110 only one miscue for the second at Duprey Field at 3:30 p.m. Lothrop vs. Nossift's, 7:30 — Pet. Borretf 2b 3 0 10 Wllfono 2b 3 1 1 3 Borfleld rf 5 1 1 1 Davis cf 2 10 0 EoetamCenlerenee past three straight, including Caey singled, McCarthy walked Nayy to a 6-3 victory oyer M ARC at W L OR Johnsn dh 4 0 1 0 Griffin u 4 1 1 0 MANCHESTER ( 8) — Roe 2b5-2-3-0, Pltzeerold Waddell Field. Tom Strono and Luke Boston » 11 .645 _____Lyons cf_. 3 1 1 0 Schoflld ee 3 0 0 0 Boston ¥8. Monday's 8-1 victory over ho.st game in succession. and, after Mike Custer popped out, L.M .OIII vs. Jim ’s, 6 — Nike Romero ss 3 0 0 0 Boone c 4 0 0 0 Gruber pr 0 0 0 0 Bathe c 3 0 10 (Collies win S5r»4-l> Casey cf 3-2-2-0, McCarthy ss 3-2-1-3, Bittner each banged a .double and New York » 11 .645 Whitt c 2 0 0 0 Hill ph 10 0 0 Hartford Public in Central Connec­ It all adds up to a winning Rob Lovett doubled home two runs Custer 3b 4-0-1-0, Loyett 1b 3-1-1-2, HPMorket vs. Brand Rex, 7:30 — single for the winners. Jeff Goodin Clwalond 17 13 .m 3 Tetale 30 1 6 1 Totals 307 I 7 April 27 — Boston 103, Atlonta 91 Boetan OOllptilB— I Femndz le 2 0 0 0 ticut Conference East Division formula. and Mike Charter doubled him Goyarrlno 1b 141-0-0, Charter c 3-0-1-1, Nike pitched well In defeat. MllwaukN 16 14 ssa 3W 33 3 0 3 April 29 — Boston 119, Aticmta 1* Leonard rt 2-0-0-0, Barnett rt 1-0-0-0, RM-Lee vs. Sanitary, 6 — PaeanI Baltlntore 15 14 .517 4 ColWernlo iMOIOMn— 7 TetaN 35 5 to 5 TetaN (May 2— Boston 111, Atlanta W action. home. Edwards vs. Evergreen, 7:30 — Gome-wlnnlne R BI— Wllfono (3). Ml Oil M O -5 Manchester jumped on Public, Helln If 3-0-04), Dgden ph 1-1-04), Detroit 14 15 .453 5 1031 000-3 May 4 — Atlanta 1M, B ^ n 94 Archambault o 4-0-1-1. Totals 33-8-10-7. Poganl Nallanal Toronto 14 18 .435 iV t E— None. DP— Boetan I, Californio OohiNid May 6 — Boston 1M, Atlgntg99 A pair of three-run innings and 1-13. early, to take command. Jon Archambault, in going the dis­ B.A. Club vs. Nutmee. 6 — Keeney Watt 1. LDB— Boston 5, Californio 7. 2B— Gome-wInnlngRBI— Mulllniksd). Milwaukee vs - the two-hit pitching of junior Neil Roe stroked a leadoff single and HARTFORD PUBLIC (1) — Mls- Century vs. D.W. Fish, 6 — Charter A Six-run second Inning - proved Jones, Lyons, Evans, Gedmon. HR— E— Grlthn, M l. DP— Toronto 3, tance, struck out 12 and issued only owlcz o/3b 3-04)4), Chacon 3b/ct 3-0-04), Texas 16 13 .552 — Archambault guided the revived Soler ss 34)414), Ruiz 1b 3-041-0, Baez If Oak decisive os Carter Cheverolet dumped — Joyner 3(12).S— Romero. Oakland 1. LOB— Toronto 10, Oakland 7. swiped second. Joe Casey followed one walk in improving his record to OIRosa Cleaners, 10-4, at Buckley California 15 15 .545 2B— MiNeby, Mulllniks, Gorcta, John­ 1-1-14), Carrasco It 1-04)-0, Altodtrldo Ookland 16 17 .455 2 April 29 — "*liadelbhlo^0, Milwaukee Indians to their eighth victory in 14 with a single. Roe then scored on 2-2. The slender right-hander re­ Field. Marek Falkowskismashedthree IP H R RR RR SO son. HR— B a ^ d (0), Phillips (1). ph 14)4)-0, Marcado ct/p 24)-1-0, A. hits. Including a double and three RB Is, Kansas CItv 13 16 .445 3 119 decisions. Manchester is now 5-4 in an errant pickoff attempt. Sean tired the last 15 Owl batters in a Gorcta rf 141-0-0, E. Garcia c 2-0-04), ‘A* CMtral Minnesota 13 18 .419 4 Rattan SB— Upshaw (0). SF— Bochte. "M o y 1 - Milwaukee 119, Phllodelphta while Eric Islleb odded two singles and Nipper (L >4) 3 ^3 7 7 7 3 4 CCC East play. McCarthy followed with a two-run row, "It was his best performance Lopez 2-0-0-0. Totals 22-1-2-0. An eight-run third Inning paced B A J two ribbles for Carter. Mike Vlgeant Seattle 12 71 .364 6 Manchester 300 031 1 8 Chlcoga 10 19 .345 6 Loltar 21-3 0 0 0 2 2 IP H RRR RR ’°May 3 — Phllodelphta 107, Mllwoukee "Without a doubt, the last three homer to left center field. of the season. It should build his Lounge past Manchester Cycle, 14-t, played well defensively. Jeff Ross Stewart 2 1 0 0 3 0 Terenta Hartford Public 010 000 0 1 Monday night at Fitzgerald Field. Paul rockefed a three-run homer for Dl- MeiNtov's Results 3 3 3 or four games' we've played our Public managed its lone two bits confidence. He has had a pretty WP- Archambault (2-2), LP- Baltimore 4, Chicago 3 CoUtamta Ctancv (W 3-2) 620 8 '°May 5 — Milwaukee 109, Phllodelphta Murphy blasted four hits and Steve Rosa, while Mickey Glazier and Kevin Sutton (W 2-3) 7 5 1 1 1 2 Elchhom (S 3) 21-3 0 0 0 1 best ball.” said Manchester coach off of Archambault in the second rough spring,” Race said. Mlsowlcz. Lopento cracked three. Including a Tedford contributed with the bat ond Texas 19, Cleveland 3 ION New York 9, Minnesota 8 Forster 2 1 0 0 1 0 Oakland May 7 — Mllwakee 113, Philadelphia solo home run. Larry Warshovsky and the leather. T — 3:35. A— 35,430. Andutar (L 4-2) 1 2 1 1 0 Doug Oravells also hod three hits Kansas City 6, Detroit 5 4 3 4 Toronto 5, Dak land 3 Umpires— Home, Cousins; 1b, John­ Plunk 51-3 6 ” Moy 9 — Phllodelphta 126, Milwaukee oplsce, while Gory Leltoo and John son; 3b, Merrill; 3b, Hendry. Atherton 320 2 0 0 3 Williams added two each. Sam Cusco- Intarnatlonal Collfornia 7, Boston 1 WP— Clancy. T-3:20. A— 20,126. vltch hod three hits to lead Cycle. Seattle 6, Milwaukee 0 '**May 11 -Mllvyoukee 113, Phllodelphta The Oilers outslugged Ansaldl's, R-7, Tuetdpy't Oamet 112 ___ In a hord-fought contest at Leber Field. New York (John 1-0) at Minnesota Umpires— Home, Reed; lb. Ford; East comeback declaws Falcons Chartar Oak For the winners. Matt Lescoe went (Blyleven 3-2), 1:15 p.m. Yankaaa9.Twlna8 2b, Garcia; 3b, Kosc. Western Cenforonce 3-for-3 and drove In four runs. Includ­ Texas (Correa 3-2) at Cleveland Denver vs. Houston Manchester Property Maintenance ing the gamer. Joy Carangelo, Jovon (Schulze 2-0), 7:35 p.m. (ReckoN win sertas 4-1) edged Center Congo, 4-3, ot Fitzgerald. Overtstreet and Peter Santos added Chicago (Bannister 1-3) at Baltimore NEW YORK MINNBSOTA April 26 — Houston 126, Denver 119 MIDDLETOWN - Any time The Eagles sport a fine 6-2 two-run double by Mike Begley, an but the kids kept believing." added Bob Green roped three hits tor the singles for the Oilers. (Flanagan 1-4), 7:35 p.m. ebrhbl obrhM National Laague raaulta April 29 — Houston 119, Denver 101 East Catholic beats long-time rival record in the ACC and are 9-3 RBI-safety by winning pitcher Jim Penders. winners, while Pat Irish and Dave Hendrsn cf 4 3 3 3 Wshngt dh 4 0 0 0 Bill Pollock cronked three hits and Detroit (Morris 3-4) of Kansas City May 2 — Denver 116, Houston 115 overall. Powers, and a run-scoring two- The Eagles are making believ­ Sloan contributed o poir opiece. Six hod four RBIs for Ansalldl's, Including (Saberhogen 2-3), 8:35 p.m. Rndiph 2b 3 1 1 1 Woods ph 1112 May 4 — Denver 114, Houston 111 Xavier in ba,seball, it is cause for batters hod one hit each for the losers. what was described os the longest Mltngly 1b 4 0 2 1 Pucketf cf 5 1 3 3 celebration. The Falcons are now 6-5 and 9-5. bagger by Kevin Lawrence. ers out everybody these days. Milwaukee ((.eary 3-2) at Seattle Mata 1, Bravaa 0 May 6 — Houston 131, Denver 103 UPl photo home run at Leber (approximately 350 (Morgon 2-3), 10:35p.m. Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 Hrbek 1b 5 11 0 May 8 — Houston 126, Denver 122 East hosts Northwest Catholic Ecnier dh 4 0 1 0 Brnnsky rf 4 0 2 1 But coming from behind with a East trailed, 4-0, before cranking Powers. 4-1, was touched for feet) In years. Danny Smith contrib­ Toronto (Acker 0-2) at Oakland eight hits and just two earned runs under the lights at Moriarty Field A’ Eaat uted o double and Mike Bottoro (Codiroll 3-3), 10:35 p.m. Griffey If 5 12 0 GaettI 3b 2 10 0 LA Lakers vs. Dallas dramatic late-inning rally — and out seven hits in the seven-run Pagllorl 3b 5 1 1 0 Hatcher IfATLANTA 4 11 0 NEW YORK on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Allied Printers exploded for nine chipped In with a single. Boston (Brown 3-0) at Californio ObrhM ObrhM (Lakers win series 4-2) Larry Bird (33) and his Boston Celtic teammates open downing Xavier at its own park — uprising. in five plus frames. He fanned four runs In the bottom of the sixth to (Romanick 3-1), 10:35 p.m. Wynegor c 3 3 1 3 Lmbrdz 2bSample 4 0 0 0 rf 4 0 1 0 Dykstra cf 3 0 1 0 April 27 — LA Lakers 130, Dallas 116 makes it even more satisfying. and walked none before giving way EAST CATHOLIC (7) — Riggs ss Wednesday’s Oames Mechm ss 3 0 0 0 Laudner c 3 2 2 2 "And they weren't cheap, they 2- 04)4), Lawrence 2b 3-1-2-1, Bontempo overcome Reed Construction, 0-4, at International Farm Gagne ss 2 0 0 0 Romlrz 3b 4 0 0 0 MItchll ph 10 0 0 April » — LA l4ikers 117, Dallas 113 their best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals tonight to freshman reliever Kevin Robertson Pork. John Webber, Mark Milwaukee of Seattle Murphy cf 3 0 1 0 McDowll p 0 0 0 0 May 2 — Dallas 110, Dallas 108 A seven-run sixth inning po­ were all line shots," noted Pend­ rf 4-1-24), DiLoreto 113-1-2-2, Madden 3b Toronto of Oakland Beane ph 10 0 0 against the Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Garden. The Greene, who picked up the save. 3- 14)41, RIzzuto dh 4-041-0, Lima 1b Desimmond ond Chris Green rapped Hartford Rood Dairy Queen Smalley ss 0 1 0 0 Horner 1b 4 0 10 Johnson ss 4 0 2 0 May 4 — Dollas 120, LA Lakers 118 ers, whose squad had been held in two hits each for Allied. For Reed, swamped Ansaldl's, 14-3, at Verplanck Chicago at New York, night Harper If 3 0 0 0 Hrnndz 1b 3 0 0 0 May 6 — LA Lakers 116, Dallas 113 wered the upstart EC Eagles to 0-0-04), Stontord cf 3-0-2-0, Klopfer pr Chorlle Frankovicz socked three safe­ Field. For the winners, Cindy Bottl- Minnesota of Baltimore, night TetaN 35 9 11 7 TetalS 35 0 10 I Wshngtn rf 1 0 0 0 Sfrwbrr rf 4 0 1 0 May 8 — LA Lakers 130, Dallas 117 clubs met five times during the regular season with the their fifth straight triumph Mon­ check by starter and loser Ken 0- 1-04), Koldy c 2-0-04), Begley ph Texas at Detroit, night New Yerh 1018130 550-9 Greene displayed gritty poise, ties, while Bud Musko and Kevin cello pounded o two-run toter and a Minnesota 110 000006— 0 Thomos ss 4 0 1 0 Coiier c 4 0 0 0 Celtics winning all five. day, 7-6. in All Connecticut Confer­ Linkfield through the first five 1- 1-1-2, Powers p 3-1-1-1, Greene p Chesik added two apiece. single, Nell Allbrio sliced two singles, Cleveland at Kansas City, nl(dtt Virgil c 3 0 0 0 Foster If 3 0 0 0 Cenference Finals according to Penders, and was 0-04)4), Totals 27-7-10-6. and Jason Thildin doubled. Pitcher Boston at California, night Game-Winning RBI — Henderson Hubbrd 2b 4 0 0 0 Knight 3b 4 13 0 (Best-of-seyen) ence action at Palmer Field. frames. " H e had us handcuffed aided by right fielder Dan Bon- X A V IE R (6) — Burns cf 3-0-0-0, Fritz Standouts (2 ). until then. We had just two scratch 2b 4-04)-0, Bagwell ss3-1-1-2, Becicstein Mike Lawson gave up lust one hit In E— Hrbek. DP— Minnesota 2. LOB— (Mahler p 2 0 0 0 Teufel 2b 4 0 3 1 Eostsrn Conference tempo. who gunned down the tying Narlharn three Innings of work. For the losers, Heme Runs Assnmch p 0 0 0 0 Fernndz p 2 0 0 0 Boston ys. Milwaukee "I've been involved in some hits.” c 3-1-1-1, T. Flynn rf 2-1-1-0, Beoudet If Gront Cline lacked a double and triple, Baltimore, Sheets (2), Dwyer (2). New Y o rk 8, M innesota 4. 2B— Wilson cf 0 0 0 0 May 13 — Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. run at the plate in the bottom of the 4- 1-3-1, Wilson dh 4-0-04), Lln)cfleld p Gibson's Gym downed Wlnnlnger's Chicago, Tolleson (2), Baines (7).Texas, Henderson, /Mattingly, Brunonsky. HR— great games through the years, but Gymnastics, t2-(, at Robertson. Dove and Eric Rose added o single. Matt TetaN 31 0 4 0 TetaN 31 1 9 1 May 15 — Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. seventh. 0-04)4), R. Flynn p 041-0-0, Coates 3b Morgues pitched well In relief. Parrish (7). Kansas City, Sundberg (2). Loudner (2), Henderson (5), Wynegor None out When winning run scored May 17 — Boston at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Celtics, Bucks open this had to rank right up there as Several heroes delivered several 3-1-14), D'Amato 1b 3-1-3-0, Totals Peck, Jack Shannon and Mike Sannta- New York, Henderson (5), Wynegor (4). (4), Puckett (12). SB— Henderson (23), Atlanta 000 008 000— 0 May 18 — Boston at Milwaukee, 3:30 one of the finest.” said East coach big hits in the decisive barrage, Lawrence, Bontempo. DiLoreto 29-6-10-4. crose slapped three hits each for the Minnesota, Loudrter (3), Puckett (12). Randolph (7). SF— Ntattlngly. victors. Pot Vlgnone, Glenn Koehler New Yoik 000 000 001— 1 p.m. including a two-run double by and Stanford all had two hits East Catholic 000 007 0 7-10-5 Seattle, Henderson 3 (6), Yeager (2)1 Game-winning RBI — Teufel (1). x-May 21 — Milwaukee at Boston, TB A Jim Penders. "To come from Xavier 000 132 0 6-10-2 and Mel Bldwell chipped In with a poIr California, Joyner 2 (13). Toronto, IP H R ER BB SO behind to beat Xavier at Palmer Mario DiLoreto, a run-scoring apiece for the winners apiece. For the losers. Bill Slbrlnszond New York E— Hubbard, Foster. DP— Atlonta 1. x-May 23— Boston at Milwaukee, TB A Powers, Greene (6) and Kaldy; Scholastic Barfield (8). Oakland, Phillips (1). LDB— Atlanta 8, New York 10. 2B— x-May 25 — Milwaukee at Boston, 1 NBA playoff series single by RobStanford. a pinch-hit. "We could have folded the tents. LInlifleld, R. Flynn (6) and Becitsteln. John Thidester sloshed three hits each, Rsnnssn (W 3-1 8 2-3 8 6 6 4 9 Field ...” WkNilna Pitchers Murphy, Knight. SB— Ramirez (6). p.m. while Rob Connlley, Pot Husereou ond Baltimore, BordI (1-0). Texas, Armstrong 0 2 2 2 0 0 Chuck Lankford odded fwo apiece. 9) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Western Centerence Hough (3-0). Kansas City, Jackson Rl^iettl (S IP H R ER BB SO Houston vs. Los Angeles (1-0). New York, Rosmussen (3-1). Mhmesata Attonta (Lakers Nod series 1-5) Bv Frederick Waterman grabbed 10.4 rebounds. "Milwau­ East, MHS girls triumph Scholastic standings Seattle, Young (3-3). California, Sutton Portugal (L 0-3) 5 3 4 4 4 2 Women’a Rac 4 (Mahler 61-3 7 0 0 3 4 May id — LA Lakers 119, Houston 107 United Press International kee does have some injuries, but (2-3). Toronto, Cloncy (3-2). Agosto 2^3 7 5 3 3 Assnmehr (L 1-12-3 2 1 1 1 2 Past ore 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 May ra — Houston oil Lakers, 10:30 they overcame them yesterday A seven-run sixth boosted Allied New York p.m. Printing to o 14-9 win over Gorman Saves Armstrong pitched to 2 batters In the BOSTON — The Milwaukee and rtn sure they can overcome Baseball 9th. Fernandez 7 4 0 0 1 10 Moy 16 — LA Lakers at Houston, 9:30 Insurance at Charter Oak Field. Betty Texos, AAahler (2). Kansas City, McDowell (W 34)) 2 0 0 0 3 3 p.m. them against us." Couture plugged two doubles and o Hulsmonn (1). New York, Rlghettl (9). P B — Laudner. T — 3:20. A — 14,666. Bucks face a team Coach Don Assenmocher pitched to 2 batters In May 18 — LA Lakers — Houston, 3:30 Nelson calls one of the best in NBA Bucks star Sidney Moncrief has single and Cindy Konney lerked two Toronto, Eichhorn (3). 9th. p.m. singles to spork Allied. Ann Prlgnano CCC-Eost O'all U m p ire s— Hom e, V o lta g g lo ; 1b, T — 2:59. A— 25,906. history. a sore left heel and his playing Cheney gets revenge on Prince nine Welke; 2b, Phillips; 3b, McCoy. x-Moy 21 — Houston at LA Lakers, yanked o pair of doubles for Gormon, L W L Umpires— Home, KIbler; 1b, Froem- 11:X p.m. The Bucks lost all five games status will be decided on day-of- while Sue Suntovo slashed o single and East Hartford 0 11 2 NL atandinga mlng; 2b, Marsh; 3b, Davidson. xiAAay 23 — LA Lakers at Houston, this sea.son against the Boston game basis. Despite being hobbled double. Windham 3 8 5 TBA H A R TFO R D — Ron Ne.se and his Beavers, who had an eight-game triple by Gonzalez highlighted the two-run double — when Northwest Rockville 3 8 4 x-May 26 — Houston ot L > Lakers, 3 Celtics, by margins of 3. 6, 11. 12 in Sunday's 113-112 victory over 4 Cheney Tech Beayers exacted winning streak snapped in their outburst. broke a 6-all tie with a four-run PaganI Manchester 8 6 COtt Orlolaa 4. Whila Sox 3 Rada4.Expoa3 p.m. and 19 points. Nelson, the Bucks Philadelphia, he managed to score Enfield 4 6 8 w L Pel. OR reyenge on Prince Tech Monday. last outing. Cheney is now 11-2 Gonzalez rapped a single, double sixth. 5 5 7 x-n neoessoY coach, was a member of five 23 points. Al.so. Ricky Pierce has a Keith Reolty trounced Thrifty Pock- South Windsor New Yorit 21 5 .808 — TBA-te be announced Nese. the losing pitcher again.st overall, while Prince dips to 3-7. and triple and teammate Mike Fermi 8 2 10 CHICAGO BALTIMORE CINCINNATI MONTREAL championship teams in Boston. He sore left ankle and Terry Cum­ Raffin and Janet Bienkowski led ogc Store, 17-3, ot PaganI Field. Dove Montreal 17 11 .607 5 IW rh M t r h b l O brhM O b r h M Prince in a 1,5-6 loss back on April Cheney hosts Bolton High today Felghn slammed two doubles and o Hertford Public 9 1 13 St. Louis 13 15 .464 9 Mancini roped a triple and two off the Eagles' seventh with Cangels cf 4 1 3 0 Wignlns % 3 0 1 0 Milner cf 5 13 3 Raines If 4 3 2 0 said this year’s edition of the mings has a dislocated finger on 17. scattered seven hits and his at 3:15 p.m. single for Keith, and Bob Hlghter Pittsburgh 12 14 .462 9 Tollesn 3b 4 1 1 2 Lacy rf 5 0 2 1 Rose 1b 5 10 0 Webster cf 5 0 2 0 singles to pace the winners. Chris back-to-back singles and eventu­ swatted a homer. Mark St. Jean drilled ACC O'all Chicago 13 16 .448 91/j Celtics are better than any team he his left (non-shooting) hand. heavy-hitting teammates did the L w L Baines rf 4 12 1 Lynn cf 3 0 2 0 Parker rf 4 0 3 0 Dawson rf 5 0 1 3 Ne.se whiffed nine and walked Pires and Tom Dowd added two ally moved to second and third an Inside-the-park HR for Thrlffy. Phllodelphta 12 15 .444 9'A Fisk c 4 0 0 0 Murray 1b 4 0 0 0 Esasky If 3 0 0 0 Walloch 3b 3 1 10 Hockey played on. and he has yet to find a After a grueling seven-game rest as Cheney stomped to a 9-5 St. Joseph's 2 9 3 Wttt four (all inthe last two stanzas) in6 hits apiece. before Cimino delivered her clutch 2 9 3 Nichols If 3 0 10 Ripken ss 1 1 0 0 Conepen ss 3 0 0 1 Gallarg 1b 3 0 0 0 way to beat them. series with the physical 76ers, East Catholic Houston 17 12 .556 — non-conference win. 2/3s innings before giving way to Losing pitcher Dale Yalinski double. Waat Sida Notre Dame 3 9 4 Kittle dh 3 0 0 0 Sheets Oh 3 1 1 3 Bell 3b 4 12 0 Law 2b 3 0 3 0 In tonight's opener of the best-of- Milwaukee must play four games Son Francisco 18 14 .563 Vl Bonilla 1b 3 0 1 0 Benlouz dh 1 0 0 0 Power p 0 0 0 0 Newmn ss 2 0 1 1 "He had his forkball working Beayer ace Rick Gonzalez, who starred with the bat. going 4-for-4. In the eighth. Ryan led off with a St Bernard 3 6 5 San Diego 15 16 .484 3 seven Eastern Conference final he in six days while the Celtics will Food For ThouoM shoded Perry's Xovler 5 9 5 Hulett 2b 3 0 0 0 Shelby If 4 0 0 0 Diaz c 3 0 0 0 Bllardell c 2 0 0 0 NHL playoffa and he looked sharp for five struck out the final batter of the Cheney Te ih 021 042 0 9-12-2 double to left field, but the relay Aufomotivtr 5-34 at Poooni. Bruce Atlanta 13 17 .433 4'/j Guillen ss 3 0 0 0 Rayford 3b 3 0 0 0 Dester 3b 2 10 0 Thmpsn ph 1 0 0 0 will try again. have completed a .seven-day sab­ Fairfield Prep 4 8 4 Los Angeles 14 19 .424 5 innings before running out of gas.” game with the bases loaded to earn Prince Tech 011 002 1 5-7-2 throw to second base bounced wild Conty crunched a triple and two South Catholic 7 4 7 Dwyer ph 1 1 1 1 Denny p 10 0 0 Fltzgerld c 1 0 0 0 "They played us one-on-one batical from the NBA's playoff Nese, R. Gonzalez (7) and Pelletier; doubles to poce Food, while Arnie Fink Cincinnati 8 19 .296 8 Dempsey c 3 0 1 0 Price p 0 0 0 0 McGffgn p 2 0 0 0 Centerence Chomglenshlgs said Cheney coach Bill Baccaro. of his first save. Northwest Catholic 7 2 8 Mendov's Results most of the games.” recalled wars. Yallnskir C. Gonzalex and V/elosauez. into right field as she raced all the hit a double and single. Dennis Woods Aaulnos 10 2 12 Young ph 0 10 0 Runnils 3b 1 0 0 0 Schatzdr p 1 0 0 0 (Besl-of-seven) Nese. who improved to 3-1. "He Cheney clung to a 3-2 lead before walloped two triples for Perry’s. New York 1, Attonta 0 TetalS 31 3 7 3 TetaN 31 4 0 4 Krnchc ph 1 0 0 0 Wales Cenference Boston guard Danny Ainge. "It "They had a lot of time off and way around with the winning run. Cincinnati 4, Montreal 3 Two out when winning run scored Roberge p 0 0 0 0 Mentreal vs. New Yerk was roughed up pretty good by breaking it open with a four-run COC O'all Philadelphia 5, Houston 1 was in the second game they tried that can hurt you.” Cummings L w L Chicago 080 000 301— 3 TetaN 30 4 6 3 TetaN 33 3 9 3 (Conodlens win series 4-1) them the first time." fifth inning. A two-run single by MHS wins easily Duaty Tuesday's (Tomes Baltimore 030 000 003— 4 CIncInnafI 010030 001— 4 Moy 1 — Montreal 2, New York I to double down inside, and that's said. "It will be different this time Cheney Tech 1 11 2 Cincinnati (Soto 2-4) at Montreal The triumph was methodical for Bruce Carpenter and a two-run Main Pub/MMH nipped Ward Manu- Coventry 1 8 1 Game-winning RBI — Lo e vd ). Mentreal 001 010 010— 3 Moy 3 — Montreal 6, New York 2 the time we beat them the worst, .so We're better suited to play Boston Softball The homestanding Manchester ( Youmons 1-3), 1 ;35 p.m. E— Guillen. DP— Chlcogo 2, Balti­ Game-winning RB I — Milner (1). May 5 — Montreal 4, New York 3 (D T ) focturlng, 9>8. at Keeney Field. Joe Portlond 3 7 3 San Francisco ((3arrelts3-3) atChlcogo they didn't try that again." now. We're rolling now." High softball team coasted to an Lauzon laced two hits, including the VInal Tech 5 7 6 more 2. LDB— Chlcogo 1, Baltimore 8. DP— Montreal 1 LOB— Cincinnati Moy 7 — New York 2, Montreal 0 (Sanderson 2-1), 4:05 p.m. 2B— Baines, Lynn. HR— Sheets (2), 7, Montreal 9. HR— Milner (1). May 9— Montreal 3, New York 1 By using the most revealing But rolling past a 76er .team E C pulls one out gome-winner, while teommate Chuck RHAM 5 7 6 Atlonta (Johnson 3-3) of New York easy 23-11 win over Hartford Boudo bashed o triple and a pair of Bacon Acodemv 6 5 6 Tolleson (2), Baines (7), Dwyer (2). SB— Newman (5) Raines (11). S— Campbell Cenference defensive standard — opponents’ lacking Mo.ses Malone and Andrew Public High at Fitzgerald Field. (Berenyl 1-0), 7:35 p.m. S— Wiggins. Denny 2, Newmon. SF— Newman. Colgory vs. SI. LeuN East Catholic's softball team got doubles. For the losers, Rick Mllka East Hampton 4 6 5 Son Diego (Show 1-2) at Pittsburgh shooting percentage — the game Toney is a lot different from taking hammered a homer and two doubles, Rocky HIM 6 3 9 IP H R ER BB SO (Series tied 3-3) back on the winning track Monday, The offensive attack was spear­ (BlelIckI 3-0), 7:35 p.m. Chicago IP H R ER BB SO May 2 — St. Louis 3, Colgory 2 matches two of the league’s best on a healthy Boston squad. After while Dove Hussey added two singles Cromwell 7 4 e Los Angeles (Honeycutt 1-2) at St. and they did it indramatic fashion. headed by Paige Lepak, who roped ond a double. Bolton 10 0 14 Seover 662244 Clncbinotl May 4 — Calgary 8, St. Louis 3 defensive teams. Boston held the earning the fourth-best regular- Louis (Tudor 3-2), 8:35 p.m. McKeon 2 0 0 0 0 1 Denny 7 9 3 3 3 10 May 6 — Calixiry 5, St. Louis 3 The Eagles came from behind to two doubles and a single for three Philadelphia (Toliver (H)) at Houston James (L 1-3) 2-3 2 2 2 1 0 Price 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 May 8 — St. Louis 5, Colgory 2 opposition to .461 from the floor sea.son mark in NBA history with a trim visiting Northwest Catholic, RBIs, while Kris Husbands also (Scott 3-2), 8:35 p.m. Baltimore Power (W 1-3) 1 2-3 while Milwaukee was tied with 67-15 record, the Celtics are 7-1 in A' Waat MRS JV softball Wednesday's Gomes 0 0 0 0 1 May 10 — Calgary 4, St. Louis 2 11-10, in eight innings at Nike knocked in three on a triple and McGregor 8 2-3 7 8 3 0 2 May 12 — St. Louis 6, Calgary 5 (D T ) Washington for second, at .467. the playoffs. Jones Landscoping rallied for seven The Manchester High lunlor varsity Los Angeles ot St.' Louis BordI (W 14)) 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 McGafflgan 6 4 3 3 6 2 May 14— St. LoulsatCalixiry ,9:05p.m. Field. double. markers In the sixth frame to beat softball team edged Hartford Public, San Francisco at Chlcogo Seover pitched to 1 batter In 7th. Schotzeder 2 ) 0 0 0 1 "Whoever plays the best defense '"They are a better team, that's A two-out. two-run double by Sue Webb, Sara Hunniford and Aldo's Pizza, 9-4, at Nike Field. Lionel 33-0, at Charter Oak Field. Four Indian Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night HBP— by Seover (Ripken). T — 2:48. Roberge (L 0-1) 11)10 0 will win the series.” predicted the bottom line." Moncrief said of Lessord decked a three-run homer for Atlanta at Montreal, night Fran Cimino in the seventh sent Jill Lucas contributed a pair of batters hammered out four hits each, A— 16,609. Denny pitched to 3 batters In 8th. Boston’s Larry Bird, who against the Celtics. "We haye to play hard Jones, while Pete Gourley and Jeff Rea including Karen Harley, Stacey Tom - San Diego at Pittsburgh, night Umpires— Home, Bremlgan; 1b, Bar­ HBP— by Denny (Wollach). Bluaa 6. Flamaa 5 (OT) the game into extra frames, and safeties apiece for the 5-7. Indians, each added a poir of safeties. For klel, Tam m y Rabbett and Teresa New York ot Houston, night nett; 2b, HIrshbeck; 3b, Roe. Balk— McGafflgan 2. T — 2:34. A— the Bucks this season averaged 2.'5 and smart again.st a team like who plated three runs in each of the Aldo's, Kevin Shoeffer hod a double Standouts then East pulled it out in the eighth MacDonald. Denise Mann contributed 11,911. Cotaorv 5415-5 points on 61 percent shooting and that.” first four innings before exploding and triple, while Mike Correnti con­ three singles. Home Runs Umpires— Home, Ripley; lb, Pulll; 2b, when Andrea Ryan doubled and tributed two singles. Missy Heller ond Michelle Mozzer Cincinnati, Milner (1). Houston, Walker Rangara 19. Indiana 2 St. Louis 5141— 6 for eight tallies in the fifth. The West; 3b. B. Williams. First period — No scoring. scored on an overthrow. combined to toss the shutout, allowing (1). victors also finished strong, adding only one hit, while striking out and Whmtnu Pitchers Penalties— Johnson, Cgy, 3:54; Nat- EC. which had lost three of its Rac walking five. Cincinnati. Power (1-3). New York, TEXAS CLEVELAND PhllllaaS.Aalroal tress, StL, 5 :X ; Eaves, Cgy, 6:10; Rockets look to neutralize last four, is now 5-8 overall, three more markers in the sixth. The 8-4 Indlons trovel to West McDowell (34)). Philadelphia, Rowley abrhM abrhbl Johnson, Cgy, 9:02; Sutter, StL, 9:02; Broy Jewelers romped over Mon- McDwII cf 5 2 3 2 Butler cf 3 2 2 0 Sheehv, Cgy, 11:19; Bourgeois, StL, including 5-7 in the All Connecticut Erin Prescott hurled the win. chester Athletic Club, 13-1, at Nike. Hartford Wednesday to play Conard (43). High. Fletchr ss 4 1 2 2 PHILADELPHIA Williams If 1 0 0 0 HOUSTON 11:19; Pavese, StL, 13:23; Ramoge, StL, Conference. allowing just four hits and five Wayne Bray and Bob Gordon clouted Wllkrsn ss 2 1 0 0 _ Fronco ssObrhM 4 0 10 ObrhM major (fighting), 13:23; PepllnskI, the Lakers’ Abdul-Jabbar The Eagles play host Windham walks while striking out seven three hits apiece, while Bob Hill, Hal Horroh 2b 3 1 2 4 Carter rf 4 0 12 Cgy, malor (fighting), 13:23; McDo­ Tarbell ond Chip Loree (two-run HR) Roenick cf 5 0 1 2 Doran 2b 3 0 0 0 High in a night game on Wednes­ against 2-11 Hartford. MRS JV baseball EL standings Incovlgl rf 4 1 3 2 Thorntn dh 3 0 0 0 Hayes If 4 13 2 Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 nald, (tay, 14:45; Nattress, StL, 16:00; hod two eoch. For the losers, Mike Wright rf 10 0 1 Castillo ph 1 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 5 0 1 1 Ashby ph Sheehy, Cgy, 16:00; Sutter, StL, 19:20; day at 7:30 p.m. Kelli Reyngoudt worked one plus Masse ond Dove Maloney punched o Manchester High lunlor varsity 10 10 Bv Jeff Hasen old center scored 31 points in 35 Ward If 5 3 2 0 Jacoby 3b 3 0 0 0 Schmidt 1b2 0 0 0 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 Gllmour, StL, double minor, 20:00; "I told the girls to just go out and inning on the mound for MHS. The pair apiece. . baseball teom dropped o 3-3 t-inning OB Parrish dh 3 4 1 3 Schu Tabler 3b 1b 4 4 0 0 0 10 0 Hatcher If Bourgeois, StL, molor (flghtlng)- United Press International minutes — the eighth straight decision to Hartford Public on Mon­ 4 0 2 0 do their best.” said E C coach Jay Owls tallied unearned runs in the New Britain (Bos) Slought c 3 2 1 0 Hall If 3 0 10 Russell c 4 0 0 0 Garner 3b 4 0 10 mlsconduct, 20:00; McDonald, Cgy, playoff game in which he has day. John Zok hod three hits. Including Vermont (CIn) Petralll c 2 0 10 Bondo ph 10 0 0 Wilson rf 20:00; Dtta, Cgy, malor (flghtlng)- McConville. "This was a game we third and fifth and then pounced on a homer, for the 6-8 young Indians. 3 1 1 0 Davis lb 3 0 0 0 INGLEW OOD. Calif. (U PI) - scored 25 or more points. Reading (PhD Paclork 1b 6 2 5 2 Bernzrd 2b Jeltz 2 0 0 ss 0 2 2 0 0 Bass rf 4 0 10 mlsconduct,20:00. definitely needed to win. and Reyngoudt's wildness and Indian Glens Falls (Det) Buechel 3b 5 2 2 2 Rohn 2b 10 0 0 Rowley p Second period— 1, Calgary, Quinn 6 The Houston Rockets, believing "We have to play a little harder, Soccer 3 110 Thon ss 3 0 10 wanted to win. because they miscues to ring up eight runs of Bonnet baseball Pittsfield (Chl-NL) Allonson c 2 0 0 0 Bailey c 3 0 0 0 (Mullen, Reinhart), pp, 0:20. 3, Calgary, the way to contain the Lakers is to get back on defense better and Noshua (Pit) TefoN 43 19 33 18 ToloN 33 3 4 3 Walker cf 3 1 ) 1 Quinn 7 (Reinhart), pp, 1:57.3, St. Louis, bumped us off earlier in the their own in the top of the sixth. Albany (N Y-A L) 12 15 neutralize Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. keep them out of the lane more.” A suicide saueeze bunt by LIndsev Texas 800 100 443— 19 Oshales p 1 0 0 0 Running l (Ramoge, M. Hunter), pp, season.” Prescott was called back to the Boutlller scored Steve Breslone with Woterburv (Cle) 9 17 .346 Cleveland 100 001 800-2 Solano p 0 0 0 0 5:58. 4, Calgary, PepllnskI 4 (Bozek, T. say they will attempt to make the Sampson said. "The guys have to Monday's Results Cimino had three hits and three hill by Coach Mary Faignant to M8C Stunnara the winning run os Bennet Junior High Game-winning RBI — Parrish (4). _ , Pankvts 2b 3 0 0 0 Hunter), 9:19. 5, (talgorv, Tonelll 5 NBA's all-time leading scorer play rotate when Kareem has the ball. boseboll team nipped Wethersfield on Albany 7, Woterburv 2 E— Rohn. DP— Texos 1, Cleveland 2. T ^ 32 5 7 5 TotaN 31 1 7 1 (Quinn), pp, 14:44. Penalties— runs batted in to spark the shut the door: Nashua 7, Glens Falls 6,19 Innings more defense in Tuesday night's You have to know where to rotate The Stunners (13 and under girls) Monday, 5-4. Arls Leonard picked up LDB— Texas 9, Cleveland 5. 2B— Butler, r a i ^ p M o 800 130 001— 5 Norwood, StL, 0:50; Eaves, C m . 5:02; comeback, while teammate Katie Chantal Larose and Hunniford beat West Hartford, 3-1, on Soturdoy. the win In relief for the Bears, now 4-3 Reading 11, Pittsfield 8 Holl, Harrah 2, Ward. HR— Parrish (7). Houston 050 001 005— 1 Pavese, StL, 6:51; Norwood, StL, 14:41; second game of the Western from because he is such a good Tuesday's Gomes Fisher adcled three hits, including both had sharp fielding days in the Amy Dwyer and Amy MIzoras tollled for the season. SB— Allonson (2), Butler (6). S— Game-winning RBI — Samuel (2). Ramoge, StL, misconduct, 14:44; Macln- Conference final. passer and Magic (Johnson) goes one goal apiece, with Katie Smith, Amy Waterbury at Albany Buechele. SF— Wright. E— Garner. DP— Philadelphia 3, nls, Cgy, 18:49. an RBI-triple. outfield for the victors. Glens Falls at Nashuo Th ird period— 6, St. Louis, Wlcken- "There has to be an effort to get down the lane. Hopefully. I'll come Horris ond Darlene Johns anchored o IP H R ER BB SO Houston 1. LDB— Phlladelphio 7, Ryan, Beth Leslie and Chris Lepak and Kris Cool shared the solid defense. Bannat track Vermont at New Britain Texas Houston 5. 2B— Hayes 3. HR— Walker helser 1 (unassisted), pp, 6:00. 7, the ball to both sides of the court.” out more aggressive and offensive- Alison Sfonlzzl and Kim Horris Reodlng at Pittsfield Hough (W 2-0) 6 4 2 2 0 3 (1). SB— Oovls (1), Schu (2). S— Rowley. Calgary, Mullen 10 (PepllnskI, Bozek), Baffin added two hits apiece for Indians' catching duties to spell The Manchester High freshmen Wednesdoy's Gomes /Mohler (S 2) 3 2 0 87 9 2 Ralph Sampson said Monday be­ minded.” played well on wing. . , . boys' and girls' track teoms came 7:04. 8, St. Louis, Sutter (Poslowskl, Hsrald ptioto by Bashaw the victors. regular and captain Cathy Tem ­ The Stunners play their first Spring Waterbury at Albany ClevMond IP H R ER BB SO Gllm or),8:08.9 St. Louis, Poslowskl fore the Rockets practiced at the Sampson had 19 points and 6 away with wins Monday over Middle- Glens Falls at Nashua Heaton (L 1-2) 5 9 5 5 4 Winning pitcher Tyrrell White pleton. who is sidelined with an Cup game next weekend at home town. The boys won by a 68-36 count Phllodelphta 9 (Sutter,Gllmour),13:49.10,St.Louls, Forum. ''He can't be rebounds in 39 minutes. versus Fairfield. Vermont at New Britain Kern 1 1-3 6 8 7 3 Rowley (W 4-3) 9 7 1 1 2 3 Poslowskl 10 (unossisted), 18:53. gave up 10 hits, walked five and illness. while the girls were o 75-29 winner. Reading at Pittsfield Eosterly 2 3-3 7 6 6 3 everywhere." Akeem Olajuwon, the other half Cathy Tenjpleton is the regular catcher for the Ed Saunders won the 100 and 200, Houston Penalties— Quinn, Cgy, 4:11; Moclnnls, struckout three. Manchester, which has now won Heoton pitched to 4 batters In 6th. Deshols (L 0-1) 4 1-3 5 4 4 ; Cgy, 4:25; PepllnskI, Cgy, 13:14; Nor- It seemed Abdul-Jabbar was all of the Twin Towers, has not found Dave Lorgle won the 400, Matt Alpert HBP— by Hough (Allonson) ; by wood,StL, 13:14. Manchester High girls' softball team but she has missed Losing pitcher Rori Liss was two in a row, travels to West won the 800, Todd LIscomb took the Solano 13-3100; over Saturday when Lakers went out a, way to stop Abdul-Jabbar. Kern (Slought). T — 3:14. A— 9,354. Calhoun 2 0 0 0 ' Dvertime— 11, St. Louis, Wlckenhelser2 belted around for 14 hits, but Hartford on Wednesday to take on 3200, Dave Campbell secured the shot up 1-0 in the best-of-seven series who Monday was named to the the last couple of games with illness. Paige Lepak has put and the 4 X 100 of Lorgle, Harold American League reaufta DIPIno 1 1 1 1 (Federko, M. Hunter), 8:00. Penoltles— delivered the lone safety — a Conard High at 3:30 p.m. Radio, T V Barber, Campbell and Saunders also Umpires-Home, Denklnger; 1b, T — 2:18. A— 8454. None. with a 119-107 victory. The 39-year- all-NBA team. done the bulk of the work behind the plate in her place. was victorious with a record-setting Reilly; 2b, Coble; 3b, McClelland. Umpires— Home, Rennert; 1b, ShoN on goal— Calgary 8-18-10-5— 41. St clocking of 48.64. The Indians' 4 X 400 of Royala6.Tigerc5 Brocklander; 2b, (Montague; 3b, Weyer. Louis 5-7-194-35. TONIGHT Jordan Grossman, Rick Eoton, Lorgle Power-play conversions— Calgarv 7- 7:30 Mets vs. Broves, WHN ond Alpert also came home a winner. 3. St. Louis 7-2. t:00 Celtics vs. Bucks, SportsChon- Dn the girls' side. Alexia Crus won DETROIT KANSAS CITY Ma|or Laague laatfara G oalies— C a lg a ry , V ernon. St nel, W K H T the 100 and 300-meter low hurdles, the ObrhM ObrhM Louis, Womsley. A— 17,801. 10:30 Red Sox vs. Angels, W TIC latter In the record time of 51.25. M/hltokr 2b 4 2 1 0 Wilson cf 3 0 0 0 Hyde is planning a full season at racquet club rodlo. Michelle Hornbostel won the 100-meter Trmmll ss 4 1 1 0 Smith If 4 10 0 Referee— Kerry Fraser. low hurdles ond the high lump. Lisa Coles 3b 4 12 2 Jones It 0 0 0 0 Marinara 6, Brawara 0 Turek won the 800 and Beth Cool came Parrish c 4 0 2 1 Brett 3b 3 1 1 0 g Ob r h pet. Lemon cf 4 0 2 2 White 2b Rov, Pitt 27110 12 41 .373 With the fall and winter indoor season rapidly home first In the 1500. Karen Dbue won 3 0 0 0 MILWAUKEE SEATTLE Team in tie Woody Walletl. Umpire Jim 0'1-eary and Manager the shot put and discus and the 4 X Herndon If 3 0 0 0 BalbonI 1b 4 12 2 Gwvnn, SD 30125 19 43 .344 drawing to a close at the Manchester Racquet Club. Collins If 1 0 0 0 Motley rf ObrhM ObrhM Brooks, Mtl 27111 19 37 .333 Jeff Koelsch. both deceased, are also members Gene Calendar 100-meter relay of Collette Factoro, 4 1 1 0 Ganfner 2b 2 0 0 0 Owen ss 4 12 0 JoAnn French, Meg BIrte ond Alexia Evans 1b 4 0 0 0 McRae dh 4 111 Sox, LA 29109 16 36 .330 Phil Hyde is anxiously awaiting the start of the 1986-87 Stan Hilinski, Jim Kidney and Carroll Maddox Johnson and Johnny Bujak will enter the baseball Harper rf 3 0 0 0 Sundbrg c Ready 2b 1 0 0 0 Bradley If 4 0 10 Hernandez, NY 26100 19 33 .330 Bowling Crus also wos victorious. 4 1 1 3 Riles se 3 0 0 0 Davis 1b 3 0 11 season at the local facility. teamed with pro Ralph DeNicolo of the Manchester shrine at the annual 1986 dinner May 31 at the Polish Splimn ph 1 0 0 0 Salozor ss 2 0 10 Knight, NY 23 86 14 28 .326 Hyde has signed on for his second year — first Herald Angle TODAY Brokns dh 2 0 10 Cooper dh 3 0 0 0 Thomas dh 4 0 0 0 (Xierkfell, Atl 26 53 9 27 .325 Country Club to tie for third place in team gross National Home in Hartford. Parties interested in Boeeball Bergmn ph 1 1 1 0 Yount cf 3 0 0 0 Coldern rf 3 0 0 0 Brown, SF 26 96 13 31 .323 full-time — as club manager and he will again be competition in Connecticut Section PGA play at RoMdox 1b 3 0 0 0 Presley 3b 4 1 1 0 contributing may make checks payable to the G H T Bolton at Cheney Tech, 3:15 Sheri dn pr 0 .0 0 0 Smith, StL 26 90 11 29 .322 Cunllffa Auto assisted by teaching instructors, Cherie Dow Baker Ellington Ridge with a 66 scores. DeNicolo had a par Baseball Hall of Fame and sent to Repass at 14 Track TetaN 35 5 10 5 TetaN 31 6 7 6 Ogllvle If 4 0 10 Hendrsn cf 4 2 3 3 M u r^ v , Atl 30109 17 35 .321 Earl Yost Manchester at Fermi (boys), 3:30 Transactiong Detrelt 300010 03B-5 Deer rf 3 0 0 0 Romos 2b 3 1 1 0 American League and Tom Rodden. 72 on his own ball to tie for fourth place among the Pawnee Road, East Hartford. Fermi ot Manchester (girls), 3:30 Sveum 3b 3 0 3 0 Yeoger c 4 13 3 5 Ob r h pet. The season officially ends May 25, but a summer pros. Konsos CItv 04003088K— 6 Moore c 3 0 0 0 Sports EeJitor Emeritus Repass' son. Chris Repass, was a member of the East Cothollc/Aoulnos at Foirfleld Game-winning RBI— Sundberg (2). Puckett, Minn 31 131 32 51 .359 schedule for both youngsters and adults will be Joseph Massaro. retired local physician, has Prep (boys), 3:30 E— White. DP— Kansas City 3. TotaN 17 5 S 5 TetaN S 6 15 6 Yount, Mil 30117 19 44 .376 University of Hartford pitching staff this past season (Mllwoukee 555 555 555— 5 JSn"; lW I{ lc ’k“ j’o‘h*^/^;, S c replaced Dick Cobb on the Manchester Sports Hall of Beys Tennis LDB— Detroit 8, Kansas CI1V 5. Boggs, Bos 31 117 22 41 .350 Bolin 171421, Ed Koskey 152415 Jim offered. The senior Repass was a standout infielder, and base Bocon Academy ot Cheney Tech, Cincinnati — Recalled Inflelder Tom 2B— Coles, McRae. HR— Sundberg (2). Ssottls 5W51I5IX— 6 Fletcher, Tex 25 54 17 29 .345 Hyde, who retired last January from the faculty at Game-winning RBI — Henderson Sokolowskl 164-412, John Breniww Fame Committee. The latter resigned due to his stealer, with Hartford when the school was known as 3:30 Runnells from Denver of the Americxxi SB— Whitaker (1). O'Brien, Tex 38101 23 34 .337 155412, BUI Hanson 164-411, KVn A r i l Manchester High, notes a junior development \. OeH Association (AAA). (2). mosebv. Tor 32132 20 44 .333 inability to attend meetings following major surgery. Hillyer College. E— Deer. DP— Seattle 2. LDB— 1M411, Dave Lachopeili'410, H^SJ program, conducted by Baker and Rodden, will be Porttond vs. East Catholic (Tol- Detroit — Optioned catcher Scott IP H R R R BBSO Tabler, Cle 39112 14 37 J30 Frey 405, George Kelley 153-406, Itate It's nice to see a complete turnaround in the Spring baseball and basketball programs in Iwood), 3 p.m. AAodlson to Noshvllle of the American Detroit Milwaukee 7, Seattle 7. 2B— Sveum, Collins, Oet 25 82 14 27 .329 Field shaping up Dwen, Davis, Presley. HR— Henderson Woltyno W , Joe Tollsino joT l S?;! offered this summer. Two four-week sessions, two baseball fortunes at Cheney Tech this season. For Manchester, from Little League to adults, are Association (AAA). LoPoInt (L 0-2) 4 ^3 7 6 6 2 1 Barrett, Bos 31 110 16 36 .327 Novella 400, Jim Evans 400 Jaa hours each day, are slated for beginners and less WBDNEODAY Oakland — Ploced Dwayne Murphy on Campbell 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 2 (6), Yeoger (2). Joyner, Calif 33 138 26 45 .326 Looking better ail the tim^ is the new soccer field years the Tech nine was on the losing end of most anxiously awaiting a change in the weather patterns Goodfleld 395, Steve W llllam s151- M talented players on Mondays and those in the Baseball 31 doy disabled list, placed Mickey Scherrer 100002 Heme Runs G rM Looks 397. High tad. s i n g t a - j X being prepared on the Manchester Community games. for evening games. Topcoat weather has been the Northwest Catholic ot East Catholic Her non del 1 0 0 0 0 2 IP H R ER B B SO National League — 1Breaks and Tettleton on IS^loy disabled list retroac­ Milwaukee Tollsano 253. High tad. trip le __Jo# advanced category on Tuesdays, starting June 23 and College campus, north of the main building. case to date. For fans attending after-dark softball (Morlorty Field), 7:30 p.m, tive to May 9th. Recalled pitcher Eric Kansas CIfy (Xiwson, Mtl, Davis, Hou, Marshall, LA T®"*®” ® ***■ High overoge — Pot Irish June 24. The lessons will run through July 14-15, with a Ooffbnll Plunk from Tacoma. Jackson (W 1-0) 7 6 2 2 1 2 Hlguero (L 4-3) 5 ^3 5 5 5 2 9 and M u i^ y , Atl 7. On a sour note, Manchester is again this year .'attractions in the fine Rereation Department men's Darwin 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 second set for all three levels July 21 to August 12. Have met goal Manchester at Conard, 3:30 pamcvDovi Quisenberry 0 3 3 3 1 0 American Loogue — Joyner, Calif ond Standings - Purdy Corporation without one single public tennis court in gopd and women's leagues. East Catholic at Windham, 7:30 Seattle — Announced the contract ot McClure 13 1 10 0 Puckett, Minn 12; Canseco, Dak 10; Forr 1 1 0 0 0 2 SeoHle A *''.7 . * o Auto 33-ll( Julia Britnell yvill supervise the women's advanced Jack Repass, president of the Greater Hartford Guest speakers at the May 21 luncheon at MCC to eirls Tennis director of player personnel Les Block 3-3 0 0 0 1 1 Davis, Sea and Barfield, Tor 8. Ann Marl# t Rtttouront 29^^, Vllloa* condition. The four upper courts at Memorial Field Newington at Manchester, 3:30 Habegger will not be renewed. Hulsmonn (S 1) 1-3 0 0 0 3 0 Mfllcox 2 0 0 0 2 3 Runs Baltod In ladder on Tuesdays and women's double play on Twilight Baseball Hall of Fame, notes the showcases kick off the 1986 New England Relays iij June will be Young (W 3-2) 7 3 0 0 4 0 Stylist 39-33, Morks BrMhefs ^ are on a scale of I to 10 rated no better than a two with Rocky Hill ot East Catholic. 3:X College Quisenberry pitched to 4 bolters In 8th. Notional League — Brooks, Mtl and East Hartford Nursery 27-24; ConM«i Thursdays. The men's singles ladder will operate at Manchester Community College which features Ainado Cruz, principal at Hartford Public High, Dick Beys Tennis Big Ten Conference — Nomed Mork HBP— by Campbell (Salazar). HBP— by Hlguera 2 (Calderon, Dwen), Schmidt, Phil 24; Marshall, LA 23, large cracks in the surface, torn nets and in need of a by Young (Gontner). T— 2:37. A— Aufo Body 27-24, Btamsw's ^ ”4! Tueday nights throughout the summer. Brimley and Tom Butterfield, successful track and East Catholic at Agulnos. 3:30 Rudner director of the servlcebureou. WP— LoPoInt. T — 2:48. A— 31,509. Leonard, SF and Roy, Pitt 23. Correnti Insuronce 26-35, Herlfooe bail complete facelift. Money has been earmarked for memorabilia on members and teams cost $2,300 with Utoh — Signed women's gymnastic 13.129. Americon League — Joyner, Col 33; The 1986-87 36-week schedule will be launched cross country coaches at East Hartford High and Umpires — Home, Brinkman; 1b, Caferlno^2S, Jortron improvements and it will be interesting to see how half that amount collected to date. One-time local Fairfield Prep/Aaulnos vs. East coach Greg /Marsden to a 3-year Umpires— Home, McKean; lb . Canseco, Oak 35; AAottlngly, NY and ney s X-29, Duboldo Electric 29 se September 15 and run to May 24. Weaver High respectively. Cruz isthe father of Alexia Cofhollc (Tollwood), 3 p.m. controct. Clork; 2b, Shulock; 3b, Morrison. Kaiser; 2b, Cooney; 3b, Palermo. Parrish, Tex 27; Davis, Sea 36. Teom16 31-M. ='«crric 22-29, long it will take before the courts can be called players in the Hall of Fame include Buck Bycholski. A full-scale seniors play will be offered for those 62 playable again. Sam Crispino. the late Mickey Katkaveck. Pete Cruz, outstanding track performer with the Manches- and over. - I e____I_____ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 13, 1986 — li

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Manchester tennis teams register sweeps Notices Butlnett Property...... 25 Entertainment...... Farm Supplies and Equipment__ BO Resort P ro p e rty ...... 26 Bookkeepinp/Income Tax Office/Retall Equipm ent...... 81 Lost/Found ...... 01 RATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. 800- and 1600-meter runs. aggregate of 355. M ortgages...... 27 Carpentry/Remodeltng. Recreational Equipment...... 82 cord to 6-5 with a 4-1 trouncing over had a base hit apiece to account for Personols...... 02 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. HARTFORD — Manchester Rlggla (M l def. Marla Coelho, 6-0,6-1; East will next participate in Portland High was the team Wanted to Buy...... 28 Palntlnp/Paperlnp...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 Leslie Jahnson (M l def. Vatsana visitng Prince Tech on Monday. Bolton’s only safeties. Mike VI- champ with a score of 345_ Announcements...... 03 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. High’s boys' tennis team won its Phautasack, 6-0, 6-0; Kate (Sallogher Saturday's Greater Manchester Auctions...... 04 RoofIne/SIdIno...... Musical Items...... 84 schak, the first of four pitchers, Manchester High School was back Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum charge: 4 lines. second successive 7-0 match — this (M l def. Jackie LIndo, 6-3, 6-3; Jill Mark Ference. Don Christie and Invitational at Pete WIgren Track. Financial...... Floortnp...... Bogglnl-Paula Lacey (Ml def. Jay notch^ the win. os Rentals Pets ond Supplies...... 86 time over host Hartford Public Scott Megguier were all trium­ in the pack in ninth place with a Electrical ...... Vlswanothan-Natalle Theyeny, 6-0, 6- Bulldog reliever Drew Pinto was Results: - Rooms for R ent...... 31 Heotine/Plumblng...... Miscellaneous tor Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For claulfled advertisements to High — to raise its record to 5-3 1; Nicole Mellow-Jennifer Clough (M l phant in singles action for the 110 hurdles: 1. Johnston (EC), 2. total of 379. Cheney Tech was in def. Debbie Ossen-Carmen Colon, 6-0, impressive, accxirdlng to Coach Allen (A) 21.10. ^ 22nd place with a total of 414. Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services. Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Monday. Beavers, who host Bacon 100:1. Stearns (EC), 2. Murphy (EC), 6-t; Angela PrelesnIk-MIka NogamI John Jenkins. East’s Barry Powlishen shared Help Wanted...... ii Condominiums for R e nt__ ...... 33 Services W anted...... Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. The doubles teams of Mark (M l def. Melody Ayuso-Nodla Moses, Academy today at 3: IS p.m. “ Pinto threw well In relief,” said 3. Eldys (A) 13.51. ^ Homes for R ent...... 34 1600:1 .Linie(EC),2.DeMarco(EC), the top round of the day as he fired Situation W anted...... 12 For advertisements to be published Monday, Barry and Erik Johnson and Gregg 6-2, 6-6. Prince Tech is 0-5. Jenkins. “ He gave us a needed lift Store/Office Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Horowitz and Sam Henderson went 3. Feehan (EC) 5:26.23. an 81 over the par 72 course. Business Opportunities...... 13 Merchandise Results ^ Mark Ference (CT^l det. by saving our other pitchers.” 600 relay: 1. Aaulnos 56.00. Powlishen was second medalist Instruction...... 14 Resort Property ...... '.... 36 undefeated in sets for the Indians. 600: 1. Morotta (A), 2. Lord (EC), 3. Industrial Property...... 37 Autom otive Eagles bow Willie Agnew, 6-2, 6-1; Den Christie Employment Services...... 15 Hollday/Seasonal...... MHS travels to Northwest Ca­ (CT) det. Patrick Chrlste, 6-3,6-1; Scett East Gronbv 610 236 o 16-13-1 Perlmann (EC 1:06.65. overall to Portland’s Jeff Graves Miscellaneous for R ent...... 38 Cars for Sale...... READ YOUR AO. Classified advertisements ore Bolton 000 010 0 1-2-9 330 hurdles: 1. OsInskI (EC), 2. Allen Antiques and Collectibles. tholic for a Wednesday matchat East Catholic’s boys’ team met Megguier (CT) def. Brenda Solmon, on the basis of matching cards. Roommates W anted...... 39 Clothing...... Trucks/Vons for Sale...... taken by telephone as o convenience. The 6-0, 6-1; Ference-CIInf Neff (CT) def. VKchok, Ogfry (51, Teft (6), Bogos- (A) 50 n . Other scores for East were Dave Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one 3:30 p.m. its match Monday, losing in a Agnew-Salmon, 8-2; Redney Barco- loftkl (7) ond Dorry, Fllmore (5): $00: 1. LItfle (EC), 2. Cross (EC), 3. Real Estate Wanted to Rent...... 40 Furniture...... Campers/Trallers...... Results — Glenn Horowitz (AA) def. make-up to Hamden. 6-1. at Chrls Chasse (CT) def. Chod Neff- Ironfitid, Pinto (2) and Martin. Burke (EC) 2:32.03. Olender 88, John King 91 and Kevin TV/Stereo/Appliances__ Motorcycles/Mopeds...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size ot 200: 1. Morotta (A), 2. Ediys (A), 3. W illiam AAodden, A-1, 6-0; David Manchester Community College. Geoff Belekewici, 6-6, 6-6. Boyko 95. . . . j Homes for S o le...... 21 Machinery and Tools...... Auto Services...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not Browne (AA) def. Pot Proctor, 6-0,6-1; Kelli Steorns (EC) 28.9. _ , Services lessen the value of the advertisement will not East is now 2-8, while Hamden is 3200: 1. DeMarco (EC), 2. Tauros^ A total of 35 teams participated Condominiums tor Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... Autos for Rent/Lease ...... Jeff Kennedy (AA) def. Israel Grololes, be corrected by an additional Insertion. 6-0, 6-2; Jim AAelesko (M ) def. Dovid Track (EC), 3. Ray (EC) 12.11. in the invitational. Lots/Land tor Sale...... 23 Child Core...... 51 Good Things to E a t...... Miscellaneous Automotive...... 11- 1. 1600 relay: 1. East 6:36.72. Fraiaa, 6-1, 6-0; John AAelesko-Aaron Sean Powers and Mike Kelly Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OM/Coal/FIrewood .. Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... WlochowskI (AA) def. Ferdinand Lone lump: 1. Stearns (EC), 2. Marcos-Orlando Santana, 6-1, 6-1; were doubles winners to account Baseball East giris win Murphy (EC), 3. Johnston (EC) 6.65 Mark Barrv-Erik Johnson (M l det. for the lone Eagle point. Scott meters. ___ . Bolton mired NEW BRITAIN - The East High lump: 1. Johnston (EC), 2. Softball Long Vu-Tu Nuohev, 6-0, 6-0; Gregg Jensen also played well for the Horowiti-Som Henderson (M l def. La Catholic High girls’ track team Eldys (A), 3. Doremus (EC) 5’0". r^DUSINESS Huyghp-John Carlos, 6-0, 6-0. losers. BOLTON — Visiting East hasn’t had too much success in Javelin: 1. Crispo (A), 2. Coleman Bolton triumphs Notices EC travels to New Britain on Granby jumped all over winless (EC), 3. Lord (EC) 72’. n ^ lh E L P WANTED HELP WANTED ED h elp WANTED ED h elp w /(nted ED h elp w a nted h elp w anted |I3 | OPPORTUNITIES dual meet action in the 1986 Shot put: 1. Colemann (EC(, 2. BOLTON — With Jen Fiano ED Wednesday to face St. Thomas Bolton High Monday, scoring at E.Byrne (EC) 25'9". campaign, but it found some on ripping two doubles and two triples Giris sweep, too Aquinas at 3:30 p.m. least two runs in four separate Monday with a convincing 87-:>3 Discus: 1. Mis (EC) 62'10". Appliance repairman, ex­ Concrete foundation and driving in 12 runs. Bolton High Part Time Inserters Service station mechanic The Manchester High girls team Results — R. Oopenhelm (H) det. innings to win, 16-1. decision over host St. Thomas wanted. Call 647-9946, ask and attendants full and perienced. Most molor workers needed. Colt 289- Store, high traffic, great Sean Powers, ^1; B. Dlls (H I def nipped East Granby. 22-21, in a swept to victory, as well, downing Aquinas at Willowbrook Park. LOST AND FOUND for Bob. part time. Apply In per­ brands, on the shoreline. 4437 otter 7pm. potential, priced to sell. Matt DImbIckI, 6-0, 6-3; M. Ryon (H) East Granby is now 9-3 overall, wild non-conference girls’ softball Tullv Real Estate. 643- visiting Hartford Public, 7-0. def. Jim Fallon, 6-2, 6-0; J. Kraus (H) The win moves East to 2-6 in dual son, 252 Spencer St., Dishwasher, full time po­ Help Wanted. House Coll 388-3888. while the Bulldogs stagger to 0-14. Golf clash Monday. sition, nights. Excellent cleaners. Monday thru 0005. Terri McGehan and l,eslie John­ def. Scott Jensen, 1-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-2); meet action. Lost. Gray house cat, Medical Secretaries. Im­ Manchester. Dietary Aide-Immediate Powers-MIke Kelly (EC) def. Bolton plays Charter Oak Con­ Bolton is now 3-8 for the season benefits 8, working condi­ Friday with flexible son waltzed unbeaten through Krista Steams was a double white markings, no front mediate opening for 2part opening for Dietary Aide, Oppenhelm-S. Levine, 6-1, 6-3; B. ference leading Cheney Tech today Eagres second while East Granby is winless in 10 clows. Answers to the time secretaries. Please tions. Please apply at the hours. Immediate open­ their singles’ victories for MHS. Dlls-T. Group (H) def. Fallon-Greg winner for East, taking the 100- Picture Framer full time willing to train, flexible at 3:15 p.m. at Cheney. name of Barney. Please send resume to 18 Haynes experienced or will train. Ground Round 3025 Main ings. Coll The House­ I HOMES which is now 6-3. Hartford falls to Seover, 6-1, 6 ^ ; E. Shorp-R. Dlls (H) meter dash and long jump. Jackie BALTIC — East Catholic High games. hours, excellent benefit def. Jeff Klng-Brlan Grille, 6-6, 6-2. Rob Derry blasted a two-run Karen Chemerka had three hits call 646-5682 or 649-5835. Street Manchester Ct Excellent working condi­ Street Glastonbury. works. 647-0673. Port time receptionist package. Coll Manches­ I FOR SALE - . Johnston and Tina Little also took School took home the second-place 2 6 homer off starter and loser Harley for Bolton, which had 20 overall 04040. 646-4797. tions 649-6939 & 647-8776 wanted tor doctors office. ter Manor, 646-0129. The Indians host Newington two events for the Eagles: John­ trophy at Monday’s Eastern Con­ evenings. Machine Shop - We have a Cocktail Waitress. One Hours Include 2 evenings Ironfield to key a six-run first for necticut Golf Invitational at Pauti- Lee Bendle was the winning lob opening for someone year experience min­ All reel estate advertised High on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Cheney wins ston the 110-meter hurdles and the and some weekends. Pre­ In the Manchester Herald the winners. paug Country Club with a team pitcher for the Bulldogs. ANNOUNCEMENTS to do plant cleanup work imum. Apply In person vious experience helpful. Results — Terl McGehan (M l def, Cheney Tech improved its re­ high jump and Little annexed the Swiss Colony Gourmet Is sublect to the federal Nathaya Phoutosack, 6-0, 6-0; Anna Bill Manneggia and Jon Wiedie shop. Part time needed. and can make light deliv­ Free Spirit Cote. 341 Kel­ Coll 646-2094. eries and pickups with a ley Rood Vernon. Fair Housing Act of 1968, Emergency? In Manches­ Part time driver wanted Monday to Friday. Man­ which mokes It Illegal to! chester Parkode. Please station wagon. Apply at typist- tiling, general of­ Attention High School and ter, dial 911 tor fire, for Vernon area. Short College students - Join our advertise any preference, ■ police, medical help. hours, good pay. Call call 649-5147 Paragon Tool Co. Inc. 121 Maintenance Person. 5 fice, some computer, Adams Street. days, 9-11. Apply in person housekeeping staff at limitation or dlscrlmlno-' ^lues stay alive in Stanley Cup play Julie 871-2988 between 6- downtown Hartford. Coll tlon based on race, color, 8pm. Good Job opportunities. Manchester. Free Spirit Cote. 341 Kel­ 525-8206. Quality Inn Conference Sports In Free any charity 'drive. ley Rood Vernon. Center. Weekends with religion, sex or notional Large lot newspapers, Classes beginning soon origin, or on Intention to Driver needed for deliver­ Immediate openings for possibility of full time Bv Paul LeBor Calgary’s lead to 5-3 ahead of St. must pick UP. Call 649- Receiving and warehouse for becoming certified during summer vocation. moke any such prefer­ The Associated Press Louis’ closing assault. 2239.0 position, lending to man­ nurses aides. Don't miss ies. Mutt be able to drive 5 Immediate openings for carpenters, experienced Colt League team needs players speed von. Excellent driv­ Apply Front Desk, 51 Hart­ ence, limitation or dis­ Sutter shot a pass from the right agement responsibility. the chance for a reward­ experienced Carpenters. In framing 8, must know crimination. The Herald ing record and knowledge Trim work and plastic ho9w to layout. Full time ford Tpke., Vernon, Ct. The Manchester Rec Department’s Colt League (boys 15-17 ST. LOUIS — When looking in a corner to Paslawski near the Growing company with ing position I Full and part EOE/AA will not knowingly accept profit sharing, best suited time positions available. ot Hartford area a must. laminate experience o employment 8, benefits. years of age) team is in need of players fortheupcomingsummer mirror after staying alive in the Flames’ goal that the Blues right Some heavy lifting, 40 any advertisement which Employment to ambitious Individual. Contact the Director of prerequisite. Full time Coll 742-5317 8:30 - 5, Is In violation ot the low. season. "Unless we get more kids, we’ re not going to have a Stanley Cup playoffs, St. Louis wing hammered into the net to 649-4563 Staff Development Crest- hours plus overtime os employment 8, benefits. Monday thru Friday. Receptlonlst/TvDlst tor team," said Carl Silver, assistant Recreation director. make it 5-4 with 4:11 remaining in required. Please coll 646- Coach Jacques Demers might field Convelescent Home- Coll 742-5317, 8:30 to 5 Manchester Insurance Coventry Lake-Nice 3 bed­ Tryouts for the Colt League team will be held tonight and have noticed a few more gray hairs the third period. & Education Motomart stores need / Fen wood Manor at 643- 0338 or apply In person Monday thru Friday. Teacher/English ot’ne agency right off 1-84. Good room ranch on private Thursday night from 6-8 at Moriarty Field. and a prideful smile. Afterward, Paslawski took over cashiers and sales per­ 5151. EOE Im age P rin te rs , 379 year position general du­ grammar, typing, filing Wetheroll St. dead-end St in deslreoble Anyone who has not signed up may do so at the field. Mike Brian Sutter, Doug Wicken- for a solo goal to send the game into sons, full and part time. Port time evenings or ties: the teaching of Se­ and telephone etiquette. area within walking dis­ Manchester. mornings steady work. condary English along All around gol Friday. Panciera is the coach of the team. heiser and Greg Paslawski overtime. Maneuvering behind Apply at ane ot these tance to Lake. Large klt- motomart stores, 830 Coll 649-5334. with other general duties Insurance background rescued the Blues In the nick of Calgary’s net, he stole the puck Photo Lob needs port chen/dlnlng area with HELP WANTED Silver Lane, East Hart- os assigned. Position to helpful, will train. Various sliders to child proof time for a 6-5 overtime triumph from Flames defenseman Jamie time help. Knowledge of begin September 86. Send responsibilities and plea­ over the Calgary Flames Monday Macoun’s stick and turned in tord. 50 Kane Street, West Pharmacy Clerks and de­ deck. Extra Insulation. Rec Department needs youth umpires Hartford. Copaco Shop­ livery person, needed to photography helpful. Coll resume to Dr. Michael sant Stott moke lob Inter­ Built In 76. D.W. Fish night. almost the same motion to bat it Lyn at 647-1080. Bloke, Principal, Tolland esting. Please coll Carol The Manchester Rec Department is looking for umpires for its ping Center, Bloomfield, work In computerized Realty, 643-1591. ‘T m numb." Demers said of an back off Vernon’s skate across the RECEPTIONIST/ Ct. and 681 Silas Dean pharmacy. Part time. Secretory/Receptionist High School, Tolland, Ct., at HRH ot Conn. 643-1155. Dental Receptlonlst- youth baseball league. Anyone interested should contact Carl outcom^'' leaving the NHL Camp­ goal line. Highway, Wethersfield. Apply In person, Liggett for South Windsor office, 06084. Application dead­ New Listing - Brand new CLERICAL Monchester, full time, line May 27th. EOE Silver at the Rec Department at 647-3084. bell Conference’s best-of-seven "I didn’teven watch to see where Pharmacy Manchester diversified duties Include Port time Receptlonlst- construction. 6 rooms, 3 finals locked at three victories I shot.” St. Louis’ forward said of a Porkade. pleasant environment, be­ payroll, typing, filing, Apply In person nefits. Send Resume Box /Coshler, needed for busy bedrooms, 2 full baths. apiece entering Wednesday night’s answering phones and Retired man tor yard Beautiful rural lot In Cov­ goal with 68 seconds left that between A. C /0 Manchester Her work. Including riding automotive dealership, Special Olympic tourney on Saturday decisive game at Calgary. brought a crowd of 17,801 to its feet r Easy Assembly Work! some light bookkeeping. permonont hours, 2 nights entry. Coll for more de­ 4 pm and 6 pm. raid, P.O. Box 591, Man­ m ower, provide own “ After the fecond period, when $714 per 100 guaranteed Company Insurance and and Saturday, plus extra tails! Ottered at $114,900. The Manchester Soccer Club, ROTC and Manchester in near pandemonium. YDURPHOIIIEWILL payment. No sales. chester, CT. 06040. profit shoring. Write stat­ transportation. 742-9512. we came in. I told my players. ’We The Blues finished the furious day hours during Jackson 8, Jackson Real Community College athletic department have joined forces to The Andrew Anialdl Co. Detalls-Send stamped en­ ing quotltlcatlons and sa­ don’t quit no matter what period with 19 of their 31 shots for BE R i m OFF Equipment operator summer. Please coll 643- Estate, 647-8400. host a Special Olympic Soccer Tournament at MCC’s Cougar 186 Bldwell St. velope: Elan 173, 3410 lary. EOE. Write to box B 5135. happens.’ ’’ Demers said. "We the first 60 minutes. They sparred Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, needed by general con­ C/O Manchester Herald, Field on Saturday. Manchester THE HOOK WHEN tractor. Must hove expe­ All this and More!It New didn’t die. It was a heckuva briskly with their opponent Fla 33482. 16 Brolnord Place. Man­ siding, root, windows, Special Olympians from Danby, Newtown. Waterford, comeback. I added some more through the overtime’s early min­ rience on bockhoe and chester C t. A lob with a future. Grow­ Y0«P14I!EA dump truck. Must be able Carpenters 8< Painters - walls, floors, carpeting, Hartford, Enfield, Suffield. Putnam, Willimantic and Manches­ gray hairs tonight, but 1 don’t utes. Perhaps serving as a bad ing company looking for celling, plumbing. You ter are scheduled to compete. This Manchester tourney is the ^ClAMIFIEDAWl to service and maintain Experienced only, 5 years the right person to train care.” omen for the Flames was a Mullen Telemarketing equipment. Coll 742-5317, minimum, local com­ name It, It's new. Take a first to be held in the state. It will enable the teams to prepare for Through 40 minutes, most of tor pest control route look tor yourself! Sooth rivet from 55 feet that clanked off 8:30 to 5, Monday thru ASSISTANT eOOKKEEPn pany. Please coll tor on the state Special Olympics in June. work. Must hove cor, Windsor. Offered ot them dominated by the Flames the crossbar behind St. Louis Full and part time Service Station Attendant Friday. appointment 643-2659. ambition. Initiative, and due in large part to an abundance goalie Rick Wamsley at the - Full time and part time Apply in person between $142,900. Jackson 8, Jack- openings available. wont to learn a profession son Real Extote, 647-8400. of St. Louis penaltie. it looked like seven-minute mark. available. Apply In person Avon, to buy or sell. Coll 4 pm and 6 pm. Full-time clerical position that Is always In demand. Hurst, Davis players of the week the Blues were headed only for Are you persuasive? Gill's Amoco Rte 6 Bolton. Dee 646-4770. Immediately available for Thirty seconds later, given fancy The Andrew Ansaldl Co. Cor allowance, profit Oneof A Kind!!! Unique7 NEW YORK — Boston’s Bruce Hurst andSeattle's Alvin Davis summer vacation. Are you influential? accounts receivable and shoring. Incentive pro­ stickwork by Bernie Federko in 186 Bldwell St.. Manchester inventory control. Salary room contemporary situ­ were named co-Players of the Week by the American League Wickenheiser’s 35-foot slapshot Do you have a spe­ gram and company benef­ ated on over 1 acre ot carrying the puck into Calgary’s Local insurance commensurate with expe­ its Included. 649-9001. Monday. beat Calgary goaltender Mike cial ability to com­ MAINTENANCE/ rience. Coll 643-2133 beautifully manicured Vernon but offered only momen­ zone, the Blues were able to agency has an grounds. Popular Wyned- Hurst pitched two complete- game victories, including a celebrate on Wickenheiser’s se­ municate? We pay JANITORIAL 10-inning shutout. He allowed 18 hits, two earned runs and one tary respite from a 4-1 deficit when U P t p h o to well for your ability! opening for a part Orthodontic office seek­ TeocherAsSponlsh and I n g H I M Rood- answered 64 seconds later by Joe cond goal, a rebound of Mark French-General duties; Monchester. 3 bedrooms, walk while striking out 16. time customer ser­ ing assistant. Experience Mullen’s 30-footer. But Sutter, who Hunter’s blocked shot. Call Mr. Farr. Part time morn- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL the teaching of Spanish 2.5 baths, fully oppllonced Davis hit .500 for the Mariners with 12 hits. He drove in 14 runs St. Louis’ Doug Wickenheiser (center) is congratulated preferred, but willing to missed the final half of the season “ There’s no way I can explain vice person. Typ­ Ino hours — assist train the right person. and French along with kitchen, many fine fea­ during the week, including eight in one game. Davis also by Blues’ goalies Rick Wamsley (left) and Greg Millen 1-800-367-3720 DIAL Several people needed other general duties, os tures. Ottered of $1(6,900. with a shoulder injury, refused to the feeling.” said Wickenheiser, ing and telephone in general clean­ immediately tor tem­ Please send resume to recorded 22 total bases and scored five runs. who throughout the year has made P.O. 2356, Vernon, Ct. osslsgned. Position to Jackson 8, Jackson Real let St. Louis quit. after scoring the winning goal in overtime to defeat the Your Key To A ing, banquet set porary assignments In Estate, 647-8400. a comeback of his own from knee 643-2711 skills are import­ 06066. begin September 86. Send "Sudsy was our inspiration,” Calgary Flames, 6-5, Monday night to force a seventh Successful Future. up, small repairs. the Manchester area. resume to Dr. Michael Paslawski said of the Blues cap­ surgery. “ It’s a (ximbination of ant. Computer and Bloke, Principal, Tolland Spllsh Splosh-Enlov this Raines cited by National League relief and elation. ” game in their NHL series. Year round em­ Apply tain’s rebound goal in trimming insurance experi­ ployment, ideal High School, Tolland Ct., summer In o beautiful NEW YORK — Leadoff hitter Tim Raines, who sparked the Olsten Temporary MECHANIC 06084. Application dead­ Inground pool which LOCAL TERRITORY AVAILABLE ence helpful, but fo r a retired per­ line, MOV 27th. EOE. comes with this lovely 3 Montreal Expos to an eight-game winning streak, Monday was Service bedroom well cored for named National League Player of the Week. AL roundup not essential. Call son. Apply Man­ 162 Spencer Street Heavy construction This is no get-rich-quick deal. Its a chance to chester Country Manchester. CT 06040 ranch In South Manches­ Raines, who went lO-for-26 for a .385 average during the week earn a good living. We need someone to show between 1 and 5 equipment. Must be ter. Pork-llke grounds ending May 11, extended his hitting streak to 15 games, the Club 646-0103. 647-1991 AUTO POLISHERS surround the house and and sell our super-quality Harper Industrial pm, 649-2891. EOE M/F experienced. Apply in longest in the National League this season. Raines also stole four brtjshes to business places. & DETAIL PERSON pool to moke every min­ bases to become the third youngest player ever to steal 400 bases. Indians reverting to their old ways person between 4 pm ute o pleasure. Coll today Personal interviews are scheduled (or May. The and 6 pm. Immediate opening full for details. Ottered at applicants selected will become part of a Nation RETAIL MANAGER time position in auto $115,500. Joyce G. Epstein three runs and drove in another to Williams. Milwaukee had won PERMANANT PRODUCTION Real Estate, 647-8895. Mishaps hound Knicks in offseason Bv Joe llluzzi avoided a thrown bottle after he Wide distributor team. TRAINEES The Andrew Ansoldi Co. dealership for new, used United Press International was touched for eight runs in I 1-3 lead the Blue Jays. Jim Clancy, seven of its past 10 games before PART-TIME WORKERS RECORD WORLD 186 lidwell St. and service depart­ NEW YORK — Injuries and mishaps hound the New York innings. 3-2, was the winner, and Mark the loss. These men and women own their businesses. $5.25 per hour Rockledge Areo-Thls Eichhorn notched his second save. M am hsster ments. Must have prior lovely 10 room Colonial Knicks even in the offseason. After winning 10 straight and The loss dropped the Indians to They have a steady Income and a high living stan­ immediate opening (or One ot the areas leading Joaquin Andujar, who 'ft after dard. They are proud ot their product. And, they Responsible adults experience. Apply to: has lots to otter with 3Vz The Knicks this season had the league’s worst record and set an occupying first place, the Cleve­ 17-12. while the Rangers, who several positions availa­ retail record chains, now one inning with a tight hamstring, all started with some doubts about making a go of needed'to assist at has management open­ baths, 1st floor laundry, 4 NBA mark for games missed by players. land Indians appear to have finished last in the AL West the ble for all shifts. Positions GORINS JAGUAR fell to 4-2. PENNY STOCKS selling brushes. available in the following ings. Wo are looking tor bedrooms, finished rec. On Monday, the March of Dimes honored Knicks rookie center reverted to their old ways. The previous two seasons, won their retail inventory in ambitious, bright and room, 3600 sq. ft. for departments. Rte. 83, Vernon Patrick Ewing with its Sports Achievement Award for Texas Rangers, however, have yet third straight to improve to 16-13. Mariners 6, Brewers 0 An Opportunity of the 80's If you aren’t afraid of hard work, like to be home the greater Man­ aelt-motivated Indi­ ELECTRICIAN E2 $198,500. C entury 21 to slow down. 646-0158 "overcoming adversity." However, Ewing was unable to attend good for first place. At Seattle. Steve Yeager every night, and want to build a profitable busi­ chester / Hartford NC DRILLING viduals. Jockston-Showcose, 646- Toby Harrah drove in four runs, RDR FREE REPORT CALL E lllO T KURZ “ We’re a hungry team.” Harrah cracked a three-run homer, and ness of your own, you should apply. Our SILKSCREENING You will enjoy: R o c k ve rn 1316. the luncheon. He had the flu and stayed home in Washington. and Larry Parrish pounded a area on weekdays. said. “ There’s a good atmosphere Dave Henderson added a pair of 800-322-2480 company is in its 86th year. We are still growing. PLATING ROOM An excellent working Knicks center Bill Cartwright was to accept the award for three-run homer Monday night to Good math ability environment Electric Inc. Immaculate 3 bedroom here, and we really feel united.” solo homers to back Matt Young’s You can grow with us. Phone toll free 800-223- CUPOSIT ELECTRONIC Ewing. But he was in a minor traffic acident and failed to make highlight a 22-hit attack that paced and reliable tran­ Comprehensive benefits raised ranch, fireplace, The 19 runs are the most ever in a seven innings of three-hit relief. 7894 ask for Steve. ASSEMBLERS the ceremony. It was left to Knicks guard Ernie Grunfeld to the Rangers to a club record­ game for Texas, which had scored ""^U AKT-JAh^” sportation are all We offer excellent work­ Competitive salary 8 7 5 -5 9 0 5 family room, deck, 2 cor The Mariners have won three out MCORPCMOTIO accept the award. But upon being handed the trophy from the setting 19-2 drubbing of the slump­ 16 runs five times. The 22 hits tie a Invcstdicnl Bankers ing conditions and other Openings at our Man­ oarage. Large lot $121,900. of four games under manager Dick you need to earn Rapid advancement tor previous winner, St. John’ s coach Lou Carnesecca, Grunfeld ing Indians. team record, and are the most by a . MambtH4S08S»cy benefits. Apply in person: qualified individuals. For Industrial, commer­ chester Industrial Park "We Guarantee Our $5.25 per hour after HousesI" Blanchard 8, dropped the trophy. Immediate consideration, cial, residential, able Plant for individuals ex­ “ Everybody has a nightmare Rangers team in a nine-inning NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED paid training pro­ Rossetto Real Estate, 646- like this once in a while.” said game. CIRCUtTS, INC. please forward resumeto: to work with mini­ perienced in electronic 2482. Cieveland manager Pat Corrales, “ Collectively, we were great,” IN MANCHESTER AREA gram. Please reply, Record World, P. O. Box 59 Deming Road mum supervision, all assembly and soldering. Bengals send Collins to Packers whose club has lost four straight. said Texas manager Bobby Valen­ P.O. Box 1101, South 366. Roalyn, N.Y, 11576, insurance coverage, Must be able to read Coventry Lake $41,900- “ It didn’t matter who pitched. tine. "The players are trusting Contor SL Berlin, CT 06037 Attn: L. Qlsmondl. Cleon 3 room year round CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals Monday traded Windsor, CT 06074. $10,000 life, vaca­ blueprints. We offer Texas would’ve blasted Cy Young more in each other, they believe in Woit Middle Tpke. cottage. Woodstove, cor- ■ defensive end Glen Collins to the Green Bay Packers for a future tions, paid holidays competitive wages and tonight.” each other. That translates Into Mirble St. benefits. Apply at: petlng, appliances. Im -' draft choice. a n d uniforms. med. Occcuponcv. "We Things got so bad for the Indians, hits, runs, pitchers striking out McCibe St. PART TIME MOONLIGHTERS The Bengals said the deal is “ conditional” on Collins making reliever Jim Kern narrowly batters. Stock Plice Steady place to Scan Optics Inc. Guarantee Our HousesI" the Packers. If he does, the Bengals said the Packers will give Blanchard 8, Rossetto Hilliard St. LOADERS AND UNLOADERS $$$$$ work with excellent 22 Prestige Park Circle them a “ very late-round” draft choice. Orioles 4, White Sox 3 Real Estate, 646-2482. Cimbridge St. working conditions East Hartford. CT At Baltimore, pinch hitter Jim *8.00 PER HOUR Route Drivers Oxford St. and coworkers. EOE Manchester-Good value Murphy disabled Dwyer tied the score with a one-out Engerton SL We offer steady year round employment, paid The New York Times In this 7 room rcinch, 3 Refreshed Wilander wins opener home run in the ninth, and Lee bedrooms, large recreo- OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - The Confer St vacations. 5 day work week Monday thru Fri­ home delivery service ROME — Mats Wilander, rested andrefeshed after a practice Lacy singled home thb winning run We had a new oil burner put into the Hudson SL day, paid holidays, paid benefits. Shifts availa­ has several contract de- tlon room, 2 full baths, Oakland A’s Monday placed start­ livery opportunities new kitchen, nice yard, week in Rome, downed Jimmy Brown 6-2,6-2 Monday onthe first ing center fielder Dwayne Murphy with two out in the inning, giving house. Our old one was there,since I built W llllimt SL ble between the hours of: the Orioles a victory. Rich Bordi available in the Hart­ asking $114,000. U 8, R day of the $435,000 Italian Open. on the 21-day disabled list with a Oaklind SL got the final out in the top of the the house in the early 40's. I called Atlas 10 am to 4 pm ford, Manchester and NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Realty, 643-2692. Wilander, the No. 2 seed from Sweden, spent less than an hour strained back, and starting Summit St. inning to improve to 1-0. Bob and they gave me an estimate and I had 4 pm to 9 pm Glastonbury areas. in overcoming the error-prone American on the Center Court catcher Mickey Tettleton to the Strickland SL IN BOLTON AREA New ottering! Coventry James, 1-3, took the loss. 10 pm to 3 am These are part time po­ clay of Rome’s Foro Italico. 15-day disabled list with an in­ the work done. Now, the furnace is much Trumbull SL sitions with above aver­ Lokefront with owner fi­ 3:30 am to 8:30 am nancing. Owner financ­ I^viet qualifier Andrei Chesnokov scored the first upset, fected foot. Roya^ 5, Tigers 5 more efficient in that we re saving Brliwold SL (3 to 5 hour work span) age earnings. You must Llk8 SL The A’s recalled Eric Plunk ing! We hove lust listed a defeating No. 15 seed Guy Forget of France 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) on an money on fuel oil deliveries. And the Lilac SL enjoy working outdoors Cld8r M ill Rd. seasonal home that would outside court. from Triple-A Tacoma to replace At Kansas City, Mo., Jim Sund- WInisr St. We require steady reliable people with good with minimal supervi­ berg hit a three-run homer to Atlas people were so very work records, and the ability to lift parcels up Br88kll8ld SL Belten be 0 great retreat. Some Tettleton on the roster. A’s starter Trotter St. sion. Starting time In remodeling skills needed Joaquin Andujar left Monday’s support left-hander Danny Jack- courteous and friendly. Atlas Orchard SL to the weight of 70 lbs. Applications and initial most areas Is 3:00 A.M. E. Middle Tpks. but owner Is offering Jury almost selected in USFL suit son’s first start of the season and game after the first inning with a is my oil company. Church SL interviews will betaken on May 12th. 13th, 14th and you’ll work a few LInley St. great financing terms. NEW YORK — Lawyers for the battling U.S. Football League hamstring injury. give the Royals their victory, and 15th from 2 pm to 12 midnight, room 104. hours each morning, 7 Act Quickly. AMbrIo Jackson, who opened the season on Myrtle St. Cirpsnter Rd. Minc.-Belten and National Football League have nearly agreed on a panel of Oakland manager Jackie Moore . days a week. Your own Realty Inc. 649-0917. the disabled list, improved to 1-0 Linden SL reliable car is a must. No six jurors — three men and three women — to decide their $1.3 sent Jose Rijo temporarily to the Norman F. Dey • Manchester UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Bluarldge 9r. with a six-hitter over seven in­ Locust SL experience necessary, Completely remodeled, billion antitrust dispute. bullpen because Jay Howell Is still Betta 9r. Minchaster on the disabled list. A decision on nings. The Tigers scored both of Wetharall SL 90 Locust SL, Hartford, CT no collections Involved. vinyl sided home. 11 Two of six potential panelists — both women — had never Howell. Moore said, would be their runs in the first inning before Bldwell St. Call 1-800-424-2475 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2'/i heard of the struggling 4-year-old football league before made Thursday. Jackson settled down. No Phone Calls Please. during regular business baths, original ornate Monday’ s jury selection for the case, but may soon have the MANCHESTER HERALD hours or locally at 667- woodwork, thermopane The A’s skipper also named MANCHESTER HERALD windows, large garoge opportunity to becom e experts on pro football, its operations, and reliever Curt Young to start Blue Jays 5, A’s 3 atlas oil EOE/M/F 1240 or 523-4950 bet­ Call NOW 647-9946 ween 2-4:30 A.M. and m o re l $140,000. television broadcasting contracts during the trial, expected to Wednesday in place of Rick Call NOW 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Strono Real Estate, 647- run as long as two-months. At Oakland, Calif., Jesse Bar- Langford, who suffered an upper field ripped his eighth homer of the 7653. chest mu.scle strain last Friday. coation on 4 14 Tolland Street Fast HarHnrrl . O Q Q .C A'ic: c-inHcnc I M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. 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KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Urry Wright 1 9 , JHOMES 19 9 J APARTMENTS I IZ i I forsale ■ 3 ^ 1 fo r RENT aurlirslrr HrralJi . ...■■« nriM -O iO N ^S HANDBOOK ) MannhBster ^ Cily ol VlllagR Ctiarm Country Sottlns-Closo to Like Private Home — 3’/i BUSINESS & SERVKC 165604 ■ZIfc: IW iLd vfauv ki-tben the highway Is this 11 room apartment. Applian­ room Colonial with 5 bod- ces. Working single adult, • m out oft tke kitcken (A)k'i\e. yeu'Rft rooms, baths, married couple. No child­ M8CEUANE0U8 tint ■? loWr. 25 Cents fully opplloncod kitchon, ren, pets. 643-2880. Wednesday, May 14,1986 finishod roc. room, dock I SERVICES i f off dining room, and 2 car Bolton-Mobile home. garago. Won't last. Working single adult idbytltttfich dotfd'tA my Name your own price -*• Odd .lobs« .Trucking..Oeltyertno $1«9,900. C ontury 21 only. No children, pets. boiRt. W «xo*rltnbod Pother add son, Past, Home repairs. You name toomjf Jackston-Showcase, A46- June 1st. Lease, security. iil!eilh8«4 Cdll onvttine. 647- dependable service. It, we do .lt. PreO ,estf-,Also san4£ii'slonef 1316. 643-2880. l? « . Pointing, Poperhonglng motes, insured. 643-0304; g r o ^ . Call 643>9904, 0> Removal. Coll 646-9761. 8th’s backers Covontry-Cuto 3 bodroom 474 Main Street, 1st floor 3 HOwkes Tree Servtee Custom RetotflllnOr Hdve Capo pricod to soil. For­ room apoHment. Heated, 'm Bucket Truck E ChipPer. Troy Blit Rolotiliffr Wilt mal dining room. 9X11 no appliances, security. stuRtp Removal. Free Eih troyei.' oordene^. loems; onclosod porch off kit­ $450 per month coll 646- ttmotes. Special consider-, flower, beds, ’ laifiiiJiir chon. Conyenlent Country 2426 weekdays 9-5. dtion for Elderly and Hdn- smalt. Call 643-1HHHI’ “ location only 1.8 miles to Dumas Electric •— Having diCopped. .647-75S3. , ■ ...... pack hearing, 1-384. Hardwood floors, Manchester 1 bedroom, 9>brrand fttmodollng — Electrical .Problems? nice deep lot. D.W. Fish first floor, stove 8, refrig­ eabintfh, roonng, gut- Need a large or a small Bobcat, B a ^ o e , loader - Realty, 643-1591. erator, no pets, lease 8, t m ,' room additions, Repoir? We Specialize In rental, trucking, droln- , security. $400 per month. docks, dll tvbto of romO- Residentlol Work. Joseph age site work. Ooyls Con- Coventry Lako-Nlco3 bod­ 646-1379 dOflng and rooatrs. FREE OuiTKa. FuUy Licensed. structlon, 872-1400.^' , Lawn • CorShfinfgy ygar S--/3 room ranch on private oOtiRMtos. Futty Intured. Free Estimates. 646-5253. -'-'■-"■v ...... weekends! TOfftlMkeeare dead-end st In dosiroable 5 rooms heated, 3rd floor TMOditono- 643-6017, afttr Home gbrderts ratotitled. ofyaurtawn.'Mbd4hi blast proposal area within walking sld- apartment, reliable mid­ domr 647-0589. Reasonable rotes 647t8987. general lawn iiiothklP' OimtpyNCA.mc tance to Lake. Large klt- dle aged adult preferred. |H & m N 6 / —— ------1------nonce. Prompt ontfrelto' chen/dlnlng area with No pets, security ond Bardens Rotottlled: Small Me service. weMdE^pf: sliders to child proof lease. References. 643- Corbontry. and romodel- [PIUMBINO Cub Cadet garden tractor discounted >f'e a e o ^ l deck. Extra Insulation. 5363 or 646-0042. Ing iMirvicot i— Complete with rear tiller, sotlsfoc- rotes. Coil NMkiv'fdr.yagr Charter panel’s members Built In 76. D.W. Fish homo fOROlrs and romo- Fogortv Brothers Ba­ tion guaranteed, 647-05^ free estimate 647-9787; x-.; Automotive Realty, 643-1591. dOUndt Q t H ^ work. Ref- throom remodeling,' in- or 872-4106, ■, H llroR W dyences,- Iheif^ and In-. stollotlon water heaters, don’t plan to reverse stand New Homes East Hart- sured. Coin gorbogo dlsstosols; faucet 80-Chew Malibu Classic Wagon-Power steering, fordll Raised Ranch- Rockvllle/Tolcott Ave. repoirs. 649-4539. Vtso/M- Soaclous 50rt 2 both, 3 osterCord accepted. HO FOR W fully equiped, good condi­ Remodeled 2 bedroom, R b b d rt E . jra rV Is , tion, call 646-0557. By George Layng have left me very disappointed." he told bedroom home with fire­ new wall to wall corpet- •ultxiIng-ReRemodeling Resume ,$er^ce. ;Mai»‘f place and 2 car garage. Herald Reporter the panel. Ing. $450 a month plus SeRMcrttst. AddlttdRS. gar- DON’T KNOW anyone p & D Landscaping, ehester:' We cgdibosa. Buick-76 Skylark. 4 Door, $128,900. Also an L Ranch- utilities. Available Imme­ dCws^ .roofing, siding, kit­ who wonts to buy whot Spring Clean Ups, PfuiV type dnd'detlv^ rosume$» Marsh argued that the decision to 1st floor fireplaced family runs well, looks good. More than 300 boisterous supporters change the Town Charter had been diately. 643-1903 after 6:30. te n s, bothrooms. and you hove to' sell? Ciot o Irfm, flower &s|irubptantr cover leNerk and iopkis.! $995, 6430915. room, 2 full baths, 3 regidaonienf Mndows- vront od find 0 eosh buyer inds. Free estimates. Colt $75.4t7-«M6 dav$. EI6>3}74 ★ of the Eighth Utilities District Tuesday made before the proceedings even bedrooms, oversized 2 car V /i room apartment. /dom . 643-6712. lorvoul 659-i—L2436 after ■ ------5;30pm.------evening^------■ 1985 S-10 Blazer In mint sought to persuade members of the began by the town's Democratic garage. $147,000. And 8 Avallabe June 1st. $395 . ■-Vs:. condition. Only 12,(K)0 I^TRUCKS/VANS Charter Revision Commission to re­ leadership, which initiated the revision Harold photo by PInlo Room Colonlol-lst floor per month, plus utilities. miles. $9,800. 647-9764. family room, baths, 289-9486. I ^ F O R SALE verse their preliminary decision to call process in February. Marsh said the district supporters — attended the meeting to voice laundry room, 4 bed­ Eighth Utilities District supporters Karen Morreil, left, 1980 Mazda GLC. Auto­ for changes that would make it easier commission “ looked for the tools to end and Fran Kucka display their sentiments at the public their opposition to the commission’s proposal to rooms, fireplace, 2 car Monchester-3 room, 1 matic, 68,000 miles, $2250. 1978 Dodge Tradesmon for the town government to force the the Eighth” after being "told to do it. garage $152,900. 'Only 16 bedroom apartment- I FUEL OIL/COAL/ MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS 646-3548. Very good Van, customized, $4,500 or district into a merger. but didn’t know why.” hearing conducted Tuesday by the Charter Revision remove the district’s veto power over attempts to Lots Available'. Blan­ stove, refrigerator, no I I FURNITURE FIREWOOD FOR SALE FDR SALE condition. best offer. 643-0234 after District Director Thomas Landers Commission. More than 300 people — moat of them force it into consolidation with the town. chard 8i Rossetto Real pets, references, security, I I I 5pm. However, both district activists and Estate, 646-2482. charged the panel’s decision was made $340 plus utilities. 649-4003- 1981 Black 280 ZX Turbo panel members said after a public 643-8449. Cut vour own seasoned Set of Samsonite luggage. 18 ft. Trailer awning, in "smoke-filled backrooms frequented T-Bar, A T, leather uphols­ hearing at Bowers School that there is 8 Yeomans Rood, Colum­ hardwood, at Nutmeg Excellent condition. Best stake type. Gold and CAMPERS/ by the Democratic majority of this bia. Country Contempor­ VInvard, In Coventry. $25 otter. Coll 649-6757.0 tery, wire wheels, NardI 1^ little likelihood the commission’s deci­ Monchester-4 room, 2 white. Excellent condi­ wheel. In mint condition, [^ T R A IL E R S town." He warned that the "Eighth ary. Gorgeous open floor bedroom apartment 1st Kino - Sized bed. Firm 0 cord. 742-8402. tion. $95. 646-77810 sion, affirmed by a 3to-3 vote last week. plan, 2 woodstoves, 24 ft. 34,000 miles. May be seen District is not going to He down and die Copas faces hearing on cause floor, stove, refrigerator, mattress. Two twin box For Sole. 30' pieces of at Economy Oil Change will be changed when its final report is family room. Inground DO YOU hove a bicycle no gloss. 9" X 12" to 24" X 24". Picnic Table and benches. Apache Yuma Pop up for the greater glory of the Democratic no pets, references, secur­ springs. Frame. Excellent Inc., 315 Brood St. Man­ submitted to the Board of Directors pool, 2 car garage. 'We ity, $400 plus utilities, condition. Will be sold one rides? Why not offer It $15. 643-1634 after 6om.o Yellow kitchen sink with camper. Stove, retrldger- Party in this town.” chester, or call 647-8997, later this month. with all the pretrial publicity." he said. appearance than when he was first guarantee our Houses I' 649-4003 - 633-4053. with 2 complete sets of for sole with o want ad? faucet. 2 window fans. otor, sink. Sleeps 5 plus. In all. some 40 speakers aired their By Susan Vaughn Blanchard 8, Rossetto 8:30 to 5:00 dally, includ­ Clean Asharp. $1,000firm. Herald Reparter Schwebel referred specifically to comments presented on the murder charge April 30 sheets, 1 bedspread. All Coll 6432711 to place vour Wrought Iron rolling for Very reasonable. Coll 649- ing Saturdays. ’’I think this commission knew its end opinions about the Charter Revision Real Estate, 646-2482. 3 Rooms-Heat, hotwoter, tor $220, or best offer. od. ootlo. Approximately 39 9109. 649-7724. by defense attorney Jerry Gruenbaum and after he was arrested by Coventry and state before it began its first meeting." Commission's preliminary decision, police. stove and refrigerator, 6438082, evenings & wee­ feet long. Excellent condi­ 1971 Ford Van, 302, stand­ VER N O N — A probable cause hearing has to the fact that several newspapers cover security. $375 Adults, No kends. Keep trying!. tion. 643-4274. Moving. Must sell. Girls 68 Nomad Camper, sleeps Robert Bletchman, head of the district which came eight meetings after the been set for June 3 in the case of David L. the Tolland County court. Gruenbaum talked outside the court with ard transmission, custom­ 6. Call 649-2620. several members of Copas's family before Pets. 649-2236. FARM SUPPLIES 20" bike, kitchen table, ized with bed, very little group called Stop Tampering with the panel was formed. AH but five of the Copas of Mansfield, who is charged with Gruenbaum told the Manchester Herald CONDOMINIUMS 2 Swag Lamps. Gold and I Golf Bolls. All top bronds, chairs, 1101b. weight set. and after the appearance. Copas's mother AND EQUIPMENT rust, $1700 or Best offer Eighth’s American Liberties, told panel speakers during the two-hour hearing murder in the death last irtonth of a Tuesday that he wanted to waive the IFOR SALE Amber with chains. $30 I TItlelst, Too Fllte, Pinna­ Best offers. 646-6745.0 649-9227 keep trying. members at the hearing. "The people of were in favor of the district’s position. probable cause hearing and enter a plea for walked away crying at one point before each. Like new. 6438174 cle, DOH, Hogan, Too ■^MISCELLANEOUS 16-year-old Manchester High School CONDOMINIUMS Manchester have the good sense to see The commission is scheiluled to student. Copas of innocence by reason of insanity court opened and a woman identified as his otter 10am. steel Buildings. Must sell Fllte XL, MoxFM, Pro Drapes. Fiber glass, floral 1978 Dodge Chalanger-5 [^AUTOMOTIVE wife was also visibly upset at what New to market. Roomy 2 l ^ F O B BENT 2 arch style steel buildings Staff $4/doz. 646-3163. green and yellow. 94" through your charade.” approve a final report on May 27 and because of the evidence against him. bedroom, I'/i both town- speed, rebuilt engine, Assistant State’s Attorney Abbot Gruenbaum was telling them. Queen Mottress. Foam from cancellation. One Is long, 196" wide. $60 negot­ The draft report calls for eliminating submit it to the Board of Directors, Schwebel refused to comment further on house with full basement. Manchester, 1 bedroom, $1200.00 6431108 Dave, 647- 4 Goodyear fibre-glass Schwebel requested the hearing during a the statement after the court session. Bieu’s grandmother, Jennie Bieu, and her Only 2 years old. Close to rubber. Cleon, firm, good 40X40 • Brand new. Coll Folding type collapsable iable. 646-6665.0 9557 evenings. sections of the Town Charter that which must then decide whether to pool, sauna, appliances. condition, $50. Please call Bill 1-800-527-4044. bicycle, Raleigh built, 3 belted tires. 195/75 R- brief appearance by Copas today in Superior Security was tight around the 25-year-old aunt. Denise Dyment of Manchester, with shopping, schools and require a separate, favorable vote by approve the proposal and schedule a Included. Coll Karen 667- 649-7951. speed. In mint condition. 15.S35. A pair 649-0670.a Court. Several family members and friends Copas during the appearance. He was whom Laura Bieu lived at the time of her busline. $80,500. Joyce G. 1980 Audi 5000S Diesel - referendum this November on the 2201/633-7345. $475 a $200 value, $85 649-1794. district residents before consolidation of both the suspect and Laura Bieu, whose brought in a sheriff's van to the court in the death, were carrying large black-and-white Epstein Real Estate, 647- month. Excellent condition. 42 2 Snows with rims. FR can take place. If the change is adopted, charter changes. A vote on actual 8895. I RECREATIONAL miles per gal. loaded. Call battered body was found April 12 in a Rockville section of Vernon from the photos of Laura. Today was the first time 8 Wooden Double Hung TAG SALES 78/14, steel belt radlals, consolidation could be scheduled later if I EQUIPMENT 267-0018 or 6330149 after tubeless. Firestone. $50 or a single townwide vote could take away wooded area near the Hop River in Brooklyn Corrections Center, where he is that they had seen Copas in person, they I7(;JTV/STERE0/ windows, aluminum 6pm. the district’s right to provide fire the changes were approved. Coventry, sat tensely in court during the said. runners, hardware In­ make offer. 646-2564. being held on a $200,000 bond, and kept in a r n STORE AND I'OU p p l ia n c e s Iron Barbell set. 135 lbs. Handyman tag sale, tools, protection and sewer service in north­ The board's Democratic majority, proceeding. detention area until the five-minute appear­ "It made my skin crawl," Dyment said. cluded. Fits 31 X 50 open­ ladders, point, fireplace, i s j l OFFICE SPACE $45 649-2952. ing. $50 649-2959. 1965 Dodge Dart G T : mo­ Truck Cap. Fits long-bed ern Manchester, a right it has exercised which decided to appoint the panel in Schwebel told Judge Eugene T . Kelly, who ance in court. Court officials used a metal "There’s not enough they can do.” Manchester. 3 bedroom baby cloths and more. 63 tor, brakes, exhaust new. Used Refrigerators, tovota, others, very good for almost a century. February, is widely seen as likely to presided at the hearing, that he was detector and physically checked everyone Police reports show that Bieu, who had townhouse, 2’/^ baths, Washers, Ranges — Flondrlo womans upright Walker St., Manchester, Needs minor work $350 or condition, roof vent, win­ Screen Gloss window for CT. Rain or shine 9am to Donald Marsh, who lives in the favor the changes. The majority leader. concerned about the pretrial publicity the who entered the courtroom. attended MHS since December, had been prime residential loca­ clean, guaranteed, ports 10 speed, excellent condi­ Crossbuck aluminum 32 x best offer. Call 649-2384. dows. $95 647-0674.O stabbed 18 times and suffered blows to the tion. Many extras. $89,900 and service. Low prices. tion, $75.00, 646-3790. 5pm, May 14-18. district on Starkweather Street, echoed case has received. Dressed in a sports jacket and with 80 white storm door. $20. trimmed hair and beard. Copas had a neater head. by owner. 649-2316. Princi­ Wilson business offices B.D. Peorl 8, Son, 649 Bletchman’s comments. "Your actions Please turn to page 3 “ We may run into problems picking a jury pals only. Coll 649-6646. ond support services. Fur­ Main Street, 643-2171. INVITATION TO BID nished offices, secretarial IBOATS/MARINE Used casement window, Pretty service, reception, tele­ Panasonic Upright Va­ The Eighth Utilities Dis­ Mesh Gloves ■ e q u ip m e n t complete with screens, trict, 32 Main St., Manches­ phone answering, word cuum — With attach­ storm windows, 43 x 43 procesino and cooler fa­ ments, boos 8i extra belt. 7 ter, Conn., 06040 seeks bids Zinsser^s wife makes it officiai: opening. Asking $50. 649- (or replacement windows at 3 Bedroom Condo-Full fin­ cilities. Level H Watkins months old. $50. Good 16 toot Mad River canoe, 3893.0 the Fire House, 32 Moln St., ished basement, 2 full/2 Center, 935 Main St., Man­ condition. Coll 646-3245 paddles Included. Used Monchester,CT. 06040. otter 5om. half baths, llvingroom chester. 647-0073. tour times. Excellent con­ 2 Book Cose speakers. 7 x Bid specifications may be and dining area, carport, dition. $800. Please call 13 Cost $79.50. Sell tor $25. obtained during normol busi­ tennis and pool. $125,900. Manchester - Downtown Caloric 30" gas stove, side 643-4942 otter 6pm or 647- Excellent condition 647- ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 i’ii seek third term as senator Flano Realty, 646-5200. retail or office spoce, 1750 storage comportment. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 1561.0 p.m .), Monday thru Satur­ square feet. 668-1447. Excellent condition, $95. Bob. day, from the Dispatcher at 646-7809 otter 5om. the Eighth Utilities District 2 Airline tIckets-PhoenIx, Firehouse, 32 Main St., Man­ Chrysler boot. Open bow chester, C T., 06040. By Alex GIrelll Last week, Democratic town Phileo Ch'est Freezer. 18 Arizona, May 21st. $95 '»iff WANTED and fiberglass, 19 footer, each. Coll 646-3525 or 646- Sealed bids will be received fif i r •• Associate Editor Director Stephen T . Cassano and South Wlndsor- cubic feet. $99 Phone 644- Inboord/outboord. 170 2968. at the above address until f • Eddy says Dodd William Ferris, the Democratic Bryerwood, 1 bedroom, TO RENT 2063.O HP, very good condition, 7:00 p.m., June 2, 1986, at rtffff energy efficient, prime Volvo 6eng, with heavy which time they will be pub­ " I have permission from my ‘does nothing’ town chairman in Glastonbury, Side by side refrldgera- Aquarium Tanks, filters, licly opened, read aloud and both announced plans to seek the end unit. Low fees, princi­ Reliable, Single Profes­ duty trailer. 647-8363. many accessories. $30 (or recorded. wife to run again,” Republican pals only. $71,900.644-3366. sional with well-trained tor. White, approximate Democratic nomination to oppose oil. 643-1814. Leave Bids shall remain valid (or state Sen. Carl Zinsser told suppor­ • Jack Thompson doo seeks house to rent In measurements, 33 bv messoge.o Zinsser. Cassano, who lost to Manchester or surround­ 65.$99. 643-0155. thirty days from the bid ters Tuesday night at a $25-a-plate launches campaign MUSICAL opening dote. The District Zinsser in 1984, said he would force ing town. Will sign lease, reserves the right to relect fund-raising dinner at the Army I BUSINESS ■ it e m s Mens 10 speed Huffy a primary against Ferris if provide references and Hotpoint range top oven. Santo Fe bicycle, needs any and dll bids (or any rea­ and Navy Club. PROPERTY security deposit. Pleose Bottom cabinet, good con­ son deerhed to be In the best — stories on page 4 necessary. $11 shift lever, otherwise Interest of the District. coll 6432711 during the dition. 646-6813 after 4:00 Snore Drum and stand. excellent condition! $% SMAU The remark was Zinsser’s way of $75. JOSEPH TRIPP New office building 80% day. Ask for James or $75.00. Call 646-1633.0 646-2633.0 formally announcing his intention At Tuesday's dinner. Zinsser occupied. Unit sizes avail­ leave message. FIRE COMMISSIONER MEDIUM predicted the year will be a toueh For Sole Sterling Upright Doted at Manchester, Conn, to seek a third term representing able ore 700 square feet., Boys 20" BMX Full bike, LARGE Zinsser. 48. predicted a “hard­ one for Republicans. 1050 square feet., or com­ Plano. Asking $150. Coll this 5th day ot May, 1986. the Fourth Senatorial District at 17(.y MACHINERY many extra accessories. hitting. clean and exciting cam­ binations of 1400 square between 5:30 and 9:30pm Less than Vi original 025-05 the Capitol, something that has "We’ve got a rough race ahead of feet and 1750 square feet.. Merchandise IAND TOOLS at 643-1895. price. $65. 643-5478.0 been o.bvious to political observers paign" against his Democratic A good value at $85 per NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION for a long time. opponent, whoever the candidate square foot purchase or Snow Blower. Sno-BIrd, AND turns out to be. Please turn to page 4 $14 per square foot lease. This is a good time to find 1 7 9 ^ANTIQUES/ 22 Inch, V/7 HP. 2 stage, CAMERAS/PHOTO NOTICE TO CREDITORS C o i V Zinsser, a Main Street real (Landlord will pay over­ runs good. Manchester a cosh buyer for that head 8, molnteriance). ICOLLECTIBLES 649-1847 $99.0 [ e q u ip m e n t typewriter no one uses. FA IR W A Y v a r i e t y Crochet UPI photo estate broker, went on to briefly OW Fish Realty. 6431591. Use a low-cost od In STORES, INC. review legislation passed during Antique Oak China Closet, 22" Jacobson Reel power Early Polorold camera. Classified for quick re­ Notice Is hereby given our- his most recent term — the first TODAY’S HERALD Model 80. towhide case. sults. 6432711. suont to Section 33-379 of the Beauty meets killer $999. No [}ealers. Call lawn mower. $20. Coll General Statutes of the State time the GOP has controlled the 8735754. 6435622 4-8om.o Light meter. Mint condi­ ot Connecticut that Fairway Rentals tion. $10. 643-7153.0 Variety Stores, Inc., o Con­ Laura Martinez, Miss USA. meets killer sor is crowned May Lolita is an Legislature in over a decade. "The necticut corporation with on last two years have been good.” he INVITATION TO BIO office In the Town ot Man­ 520a whale Lolita in the last week of the attraction at the iami (Fla.) Hitler’s photo album Index Sealed bids will be received chester, Connecticut, has 8 2 7 7 said. [LAW N AND been dissovled effective beauty queen’s reign before her succes­ Seaquarium. ROOMS [FURNITURE I PETS AND In the General Services' of­ I2W-24H What appears to be Adolf 24 paga*. * sectlona GARDEN fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ April 23, 1986 bv viture of o Hitler’s personal photo album FOR RENT SUPPLIES ter, C T until M OV 28, 19S4 at resolution of dissolution AHuira IR 11:00 a.m. for the followina: adopted bv the Board of LighI and airy Meshy Gloves A tlimminK atyle for the from World War I has surfaced in a Two smoked glass and Directors and the Sharehold­ Riiainaaa 91 For Sole. Large Red ros- Large dog house. Very (1) STOCK FORMS are simple to crochet from half-aise flenre with eaay- collection sent' home from Ger­ Main St. location, oil utlll- walnut end tables. $60. ers. cool cotton yarn, and so fitting rurlnn aleeve and riaaalflari OO-OA berrv bushes. Dig vour well Insulated with vinyl (2) FASTENERS & House GOP to offer budget compromise many by a young World War II tles Included, references Call 742-6141 evenlngs.o own. Everbearing. 50 RELATED ITEMS A Certificate of Dissolution pretty to wear. aoftly ruiflad coUnr. Long rin m lra 1A and security. $165 siding. $65. Coll anytime has been filed with the office Arm y private in 1945. Stories and cents. 649-2430.D (3) D UM PSTER REFUSE No. 5203 has full crochet aleevea, nlao. r.nnnartlnit 7 monthly. 646-7622 after Hutch 54". Long, very 643-1680.0 ot the Secretory ot the State directions for Small, Medium WASHINGTON (UPI) - The by the House Budget Committee to defense cuts "mindless year. pictures on page 19. R SERVICE FOR TOWN os required by low. No. 8277 with Photo- '5:30 Mike Kamm. good condition. $98. Call Perennials - Wide variety. OWNED BUILDINGS and Large Sizes inclusive. Gnide la in Sisea 12H to House opens debate today on a last week, would set up a confron­ poppycock.” "It's a defensible document,” pntartainmant 17 offer 4om. 646-1565.a All creditors ot sold corp­ 24H. Siae 14H, 37 buat, Democratic budget calling for tation with the Senate, which House Republicans decided House GOP leader Robert Michel Fnfiia IR 119 Lake Street Manches­ The Town of Manchester Is oration ore warned to pre­ To orilar, toad $2JQ, ter tack ter. Coll 649-0703. $1.25 per an equal ODDorlunlly em­ pattern, piss SOI far pastagt aio SVk yarda 46-ineh. sharply lower defense spending wants to spend more for the early today to offer an alternative said. “ It’s not as good on defense as 1 afal nauia ■3A A ployer, and requires an affir­ sent their claims to John M. Boston Rocker. Mohog- pot.o MISCELLANEOUS Horok, Esq., Reid and Rlege, uadllag. than the amount requested by military. budget that would split the differ­ some would like to have.” 1 nttary ■ APARTMENTS mative action policy for all of ANXE uaOT TO 0100, seat $2.00 far task 0 onv. New condition. $65 FOR SALE P.C., One State Street, Hart­ aattara, pits OH tar paslift aai President Reagan told GOP ence between the Senate and 646-3388.0 Its Contractors and Vendors ford, C T 06103, on or before Manoheeler HeraM President Reagan. n h ltiia rlM A FOR RENT os a condition of doing busi­ liaOA»s.ir«sisrlBss But House Republicans have leaders Tuesday he doesn’t like House Democrats’ funding for the Michel added Reagan “ was ness with the Town, os per Sept. 2, 1986. All claims nat New rsrt, N.Z. laaaa Sunny and warm O p ln ln n A [GOOD THINGS presented within sold time going to get a lower figure no Couch, Gold vinyl, good Federal Order 11246. Frist N M t, AOiress wita ZIP decided to offer a budget that splits either the House or Senate ver­ military. The House GOP budget Panpla 9 Available June 1st. 4 room will be barred as provided bv CODE tm t iqia Nswair. matter what." Sunny today with a high of 70 to (or rec room, wood legs. [ t o EAT ENDROLLS Bid Forms, plans and soeclfl- statute. NMtict.H.Y.ia the difference. sions, but he prefers the Senate would allocate $293 billion for Spnrta 0-19 In 2 family home Includes tt5. 646-4495 onytlme.o cations ore available at the SPECIAL; Over 290 aa- Debate on the fiscal '1987 budget plan since it allows higher military defense, include no more taxes 75. Partly cloudy tonight with a low 27'k wMlh-258 FAIRWAY VARIETY Prlat Baaic. aaaress w llk U P The House Budget Committee Talauiainn 17 heat, hot water and ap­ Homemade Oriental General Services' office. lectiona and a FBEE caai, tipit MaSer M i SM. is scheduled to last two days and spending. But House Budget Com­ than Reagan requested and cut the allocated the Pentagon $285 billion, in the 40s, Partly sunny Thursday pliances. Adults only. No 13% «ridth>2 lor 288 TOW N OF STORES, INC. Four Poster Bed, Bureau dinner. Eggrolls, fried Pattarn Section in tlie New FASHION with approval of the Democratic- mittee Chairman William Gray deficit to the Gramm-Rudman with a high in the 60s. Details on 11 .q /Wnrlit 1Q-9n pets. Security and refer­ MUST be picked up at the MANCHESTER, CT. BY ALBUM. Juat 89.00. apecial Grace Cola CoUac- while Reagan requested $320 with 3woy mirror, rug rice, for $15. or mode to ROBERT B. WEISS, sponsored spending plan, passed called the White House objections required $144 billion next fiscal billion. page 2. Weather 2 ences required. SSOO 643 Manchester Herald Ofllce YOLANDA M. FILOMENO, aooAt at $1 J6 eaca Uon for larger aliaB; d Ibb and bedsoreod. Coll 647- order. Coll 6431949 ask for GENERAL MANAGER PRESIDENT 9257. before 11 A M ONLY. 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