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ON ALL VOUB CHOICE Pine Hill man denies secret burial MR'*'® 1988 VW By Andrew Yurkovsky unnamed witness to the aiieged connection with the case, which A A witnessed the alleged burial 4 with his lawyer, Hartford attor­ reached for comment this CABRIOLETS... Manchester Herald crime. has been classified "inactive” by shortly after she said It occurred. ney Hubert J. Santos, before he morning. Information from the witness, a th e Manchester Police He criticized the decision to leave decides whether he will take any Manchester police Capt. Jo­ 6 to choose from A Manchester man today de­ woman who was between 8 and 10 Department. his name in the affidavit while kind of legal action against seph H. Brooks, who heads the Claret Red nied the allegation in a search years old at the time, prompted Told that he was identified in deleting the names of the woman anyone in connection with the department's detective division, warrant affidavit that he attemp­ M anchester police last No­ the affidavit as the man who and witnesses to other incidents case. He would not speculate on on Wednesday also expressed ted to bury the body of a young vember to spend three days in the attempted to bury the reported related to the investigation. what that action would be. unhappiness over the decision to giri about 35 years ago in the shed yard of the Pine Hill Street home body, Delaney said Wednesday, “I think it was unfair,” Delaney Hartford Superior Court Judge release Delaney's name and not behind his Pine Hiii Street home. digging in search of the remains “I’m not surprised. What else can said. “The fact that myname was M. Morgan Kline on Tuesday the other names. He said all or Y of the girl. The search turned up Y "Naturaiiy, I deny the aiiega- 1 expect?” mentioned and the witnesses ordered the affidavit released, none of the names should have / tions,” said Frederick Deianey, nothing but animal bones. Today, Dalaney also denied the weren’t. I can’t see what the with the names of the woman and been made public. 72, of 24 Pine Hiii St. He was No charges have been filed allegation that he sexually as­ justification is.” witnesses to other alleged activi­ identified in the affidavit by an against Delaney or anyone else in saulted the woman who said she Delaney said he would consult ties deleted. Kline could not be 1988 VO YAGER V-6 See BURIAL, page 10 Automatic, AM/FM, 7 Passenger, Rear Defroster, PS, PB, & More School nurses, SAVE Graduation day ns26 educators head SAVE ns,299 for arbitration

Bv Andrew J. Davis Manchester Herald The Manchester Board of Education and the 6.9% 1988 ^ School Nurses Association were unable to reach an agreement on a new contract Wednesday, and are likely to try to settle the impasse through Financing Avaiiabie C H R Y S I ^ arbitration, said Wilson E. Deakin. assistant L c BARON superintendent. 2 No settlement was attained during a special 2 on meeting between the school administration, the CONVERTWIE p„,cha9e Car».^ nurses and a state mediator Wednesday night, he said. The groups are now set to meet with an 1988 Fox GL 4 Door arbitration panel from the state Board of Mediation S p e c ia l C h and Arbitration, but no date has been scheduled, he said. Fox GL Wagon Stock *4156 The special meeting was needed after the nurses balked at a 3 percent salary increase submitted by 5 the administration in April. The nurses have said 6 they are seeking parity with teachers, which would Golf GTI - Golf GL amount to about 64 percent raise. Starting nurses earn $14,575, which is $7,421 less David Kool/Manchaatar Harald than starting teachers, according to the nurses. The Golf GT - Jetta GL $14,999 nurses contract ends July 1 and they are seeking a new three-year contract. This is the first time the administration has had to Jetta GLI - Jetta Carat go to arbitration with a "non-certificate” group such as the nurses in about 20 years, Deakin said. In that time, the administration has negotiated about 30 contracts, he said. Deakin refused comment on further contract SELECTED USED CARS offers on the advice of the mediator. Catherine NEW 1988 Scrino. 1987 BUICK RIVIERA...... *14,2501 Margaret C. Dwyer, nurse at Bennet Junior High CHRYSLER School and president of the nurses association, also Immaculate, Loaded refu'sed comment today about negotiations, but did 1987 SUZUKI SAMURI...... *7,2501 LeBARON COUPE say new offers were presented by both sides. ”I’m extremely disappointed,” Dwyersaid. "The Convt. Bikini Top, 5,100 milea 3 To Choose From! • Limited Edition Package Plus: Stu Hipkina/Spaclal to the Herald salary offered did not reflect what professional 1986 SUBARU G L ...... * 6,1951 Also, Convertible Editions • Power steering & antenna nurses make today.” 3 Dr„ Silver, 5 Spd., 4 WD, AM/FM ,in Stock! • Premium interior e 2.2 Turbo Engine ”Ph.D. in Pre-school" candidates Brendan Paul, 5,- The association represents 14 school nurses, who • Automatic e Power Windows left, and Terrence Johnson, 5, chat during their work at 21 sites throughout the school system. 1986 SCIROCCO 9,3501 Before arbitration, a fact-finders report will be Automatic, AC, Caaeette, Power Steering, Power Mirrors • Sport suspension e Special cast wheels graduation Wednesday from the Center Nursery issued, Scrino said. Either party has the right to e Power mirrors e Power locks Schooi. Above right, Terry Mounce of Jensen accept the terms of the report and avoid arbitration, 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM ...... *10,7951 • Infinity sound system • Air • Cruise Black Street videotapes her son, Jeffrey, during the she said. • Tilt a Special paint & more ceremony at Center Congregational Church. Below If the case reaches arbitration, a three-member panel will choose between the school board’s or the 1986 C U TLA S S C IE R R A ...... * 6,3951 right, the youngsters sing for relatives and friends. David Kool/ManclMttar Herald Brown See NURSES, page 10

1983 NISSAN 200SX...... *3,4951 •f - _ Interior* 5 speed, 58K, AM/FM 1983 JEE P W AGONEER ...... * 8,9951 Landers elected district president; garage funds quashed 9 Loaded 99S 9 1982 VW RABBIT...... * 2,595 Bv Alex GIrelll term. one of his major concerns. expenditure. approved without opposition. Attorney John D. LaBelle, the Diesel Manchester Herald Though Landers won the pre­ "Hopefully, they’ll listen now,” Andrew Katkauskas, who nom­ District Directors Samuel district counsel and moderator of 1982 BUICK S K Y L A R K ...... * 2,895 sidency, his hope that the district he said of the vote against the inated Landers for the presid­ Longest and Joseph Tripp were the meeting, called for a voice Thomas Landers, elected presi­ would go forward immediately expenditure. ency, was elected without opposi­ re-elected to new three-year vote and declared that the nays A ■■■ 1981 MERCEDES BENZ 380SL...... *26,5951 dent of the Eighth Utilfjyigs with conversion of the former Dodson said he will continue to tion to fill the remainder of terms. Ernest Machell was re­ had it. silver, 2 tops, 40K, Auto ^ Strip® ^ 0 * ...... District Wednesday night, smd Willis garage to district office do what he thinks is best for the Landers’s term as a district elected tax collector. Helen War­ One of the opponents was l.toP' cvVl after his victory that he plans to space and a meeting hall were people of the district and for the director. It expires next year. rington was elected treasurer and Thomas O’Marra, a Landers 1981 FORD ESCORT ...... * 1,695 press forward with plans for thwarted when by a voice vote, district firefighers. Dodson, after his defeat for the Mary Beth Correia-Litrico was backer, who said the expenditure 8 Wagon, AT ^ ca«« ’ installing residential sewers in the district voters declined to Landers, and others who favor presidency, said he might seek elected clerk. All will serve was premature in light of the fact 8 1977 CAM ARO V-8...... *2,495 the district and with providing a authorize the district directors to the garage conversion, said after that term, but he abandoned the one-year terms. that district residents do not know Auto, Brown ■ co t...... firehouse to serve the Buckland borrow $300,000 to convert the the district annual meeting that idea when many at the meeting, The voice vote against borrow­ the terms of a proposed agree­ District. garage. the district will continue to plan including some of his supporters, ing funds for the Willis garage ment between the town and the Tax & Registration Extra Landers defeated Perry Dod­ ”We lost the battle, but we for the conversion and will left before the vote to fill the term. conversion came after three district and what effect that son, his only challenger, by a vote didn’t lose the war.” Dodson said probably ask for borrowing au­ All other candidates for office spoke in favor and three in agreement, if it is approved, will A Aaa®*^ of 167 to 126. More than 7,000 were today of his defeat. thority at a special district were elected without opposition. opposition. Larry Colvin, a dis­ have on district finances. .\\aai' ,-jork«*’ eligible to vote at the meeting. He said the plans to spend meeting later if they sense a A budget of $1,531,476 and a tax trict voter, moved to end the 8 The presidency is a one-year money on the Willis garage was change in the attitude toward the rate of 6.5 mills also were debate and his motion carried. See DISTRICT, page 10 8 ‘Routine’ glitch punctures plans for summit TODAY

1 VOLKSWAGEN By Barry Schweld of what the Soviets cited as "some the day in seclusion at a govern­ "The meeting itself is still on as Soviet authorities on their way to Index WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS WITHUS" The Associated Press internal function, ” was one of five ment guesthouse making prepa­ farasi know,” Fitzwater said. He Moscow from Leningrad. that Reagan had scheduled over rations for his talks in Moscow. said he did not know which His first visit to the country he 20 pagoi, 2 ••ctlona once denounced as "the evil 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 HELSINKI. Finland — The four days with Gorbachev. The summit encountered religious group might be Butlness____ 0 Obituaries. Soviet Union today abruptly Overall, the president still will another glitch when word excluded. ” was already clouded by CiMSiflsd -18-20 Opinion _ canceled one of President Rea­ spend six hours with the Soviet reached the presidential party Reagan also plans to meet failure of a U.S. effort to oust Gen. C om ics_____ 17 Psopis___ gan's meetings with General leader because the remaining taking a rest 8top in Finland that separately with a group of Jewish Manuel Antonio Noriega, the Connecticut__ 4 Sdsnce Secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev sessions will be expanded, said the Soviets had questioned the "refuseniks” who had been un­ military ruler of Panama. Focus______8 Sports___ Qklna you firstmakes us first participation of one of the reli­ After the summit, Gorbachev and questioned the composition of White House spokesman Marlin able to obtain exit permits for Local — 2-3, 10 Talavislon _ a religious group scheduled to Fitzwater. gious groups due to meet with Israel. Fitzwater said he was will preside at the first full- Lottery------2 U.S./World. meet with Reagan in Moscow. “I regard it as routine,” Reagan at a monastery on unable to verify a report that two The session, called off because Fitzwater said, as Reagan spent Monday. of them had been intercepted by See SUMMIT, page 10 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday. May 26. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. May 26, 1988 RECORD Dems will honor

About Town PabHc Records five for service Adopt a pet: Happy or Lucy By Alex GIrtlll Warranty deads AAanchester Herdid DMV to close earlier Friday By Barbara Richmond Richard A. and Jeanette D. Reynolds to Gary S. State Sen. Michael Meotti will be the All Department of Motor Vehicle offices and auto Manchester Herald and Susan L. Wightman, 341 Fern St., $238,000. ^ ■ s t ^ speaker when Manchester Democrats emissions testing stations will close Friday at 12: SO Walter P. and Geraldine Gleason to Malcolm F. hold their annual dinner June 5 to raise A very small, but old, Pome­ p.m. and will be closed Monday, Memorial Day. Barlow, trustee, 177-179 Mop St., conveyance tax, campaign funds and to honor five ranian is this week’s featured $214. Motor vehicle offices will be open Tuesday at 8: SO colleagues for their contributions to the a.m. until 4; SO p.m. and will maintain regular hours pet. He’s been named Happy. Edward A. and Bemadine A. Bombaradier to community. for the rest of the week. Dog Warden Richard Rand Henry G. and Catherine M. Lerch, 10-12 Bunce The honorees are Joseph Camposeo, Auto emissions stations will open at 8 a.m. Friday. said Happy has a nice disposi­ Drive, $182,000. retiring Board of Education member; They will be closed Monday, but will reopen tion and he would make a Dolores V. and Patricia A. Lizotti to Robert W. Tuesday at 8 a.m. wonderful lap dog. % and Jennifer M. Burckardt, Hlllview Condominium, Margaret Churchill, former chairwoman Happy is black and is about $118,000. of the Commission on the Handicapped; Hospital receives award 10 years old. He was found John V. and Karen V. luliano to Jennifer L. William Desmond, a member of the roaming on West Center Street J Conway and Daisy M. Gagnon, 131 Edgerton St., Cheney Historic District Commission; Manchester Memorial Hospital received the on May }1. He was wearing a $132,500. Stephen T. Penny, former mayor; and A'Plus Award in recognition of graphic excellence flea collar and a regular collar. Bruce D. and Marie C. Parkhurst to Christopher Leonard Seader, former chairman of the from the Neenah Paper Company for their new Although he’s old he seems in C. and Crescent E. DeCiantls, Wellsweep Condomi­ Board of Education. Raginild PInto/ManchMtar Hwald folder and brochure of benefits and services of the good shape and is quite lively. nium, $119,000. Tickets for the event are sold out. It will hospital’s birthing center. Last week’s featured pet, David and Denise M. Peril to Marshall and Joseph V. Camposeo be held at Willie’s Restaurant with a social TOP SCHOLARS — Named as Archbishop Henry J. Tolland, Ray Engler Jr. of Coventry, Brian Gordon of Winnie, is still waiting to be Bonnie Szaloy. Crest Condominium, $98,000. hour to begin at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. O'Brien Scholars at East Catholic High Schooi are Jean Manchester, Thomas Aylward li of South Glastonbury, Club to serve luncheon adopted. She’s a shepherd Quitclaims Theodore R. Cummings, Democratic Lynch, left, of Vernon, Kathleen Gillespie of Glastonbury, Robert Boucher Jr. of Coventry, John Blake Jr. of East cross, is a young dog. and was town chairman, will be master of Hartford and Robert Poole of Vernon. The monthly Koffee Klatch will meet Wednesday, picked up at the comer of Happy Lucy Margaret M. Palmberg to Judith P. Ferlazo and Susan O ’Neill of Manchester, Robert McNamee of June 8, at the First Congregational Church, Route Nancy P. Pierce, 71-73 Lockwood St., no conveyance ceremonies. Bissell and Spmce streets on Paul Phillips and Herbert Stevenson are SI, Coventry. An all-you-can-eat luncheon of May 10. tax. year old, was picked up on ter resident. co-chairmen of the dinner. sandwiches, desserts, tea and coffee will be served. The male Labrador re­ Buffy Chang to Nelson Chang. Watkins Centre Morse Road on May 19. Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. Camposeo has been a member of the East Catholic names O’Brien scholars The cost is $2.50. Chowder or salad is SO cents extra. triever, mentioned in last The dog pound is located on is seeking good homes for cats Condominium, no conveyance tax. Lunch will be served from noon to 1:S0 p.m. The week’s column, has been Henry F. Berdat to Alice Berdat, 49 Ridgewood Board of Education since 1971 and is town property near the landfill and kittens. Some of the cats East Catholic High School has named its Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poole, of Vernon, Thomas Aylward II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Friendly Circle of the church is sponsoring the claimed by his owner. St., no conveyance tax. serving as board secretary. He is area off Olcott Street. Rand is and kittens are being kept top 10 Archbishop Henry J. O’Brien accepted to the Massachusetts Institute of Thomas Aylward of South Glastonbury, lunch. There were five new dogs at Gustave L. Schaller to Georgette V. Bantly, 71 scheduled to retire from the board at the at the pound weekdays from temporarily in the homes of scholars for the 1988 school year. Technology; Cambridge, Mass., Brian the pound, as of Tuesday. Rand Foxcroft Drive, no conveyance tax. end of his term. He is a member of the accepted to the Catholic University of noon to 1 p.m. The phone organization members and The honor, which is based on scholastic Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon of said two dogs were picked up Michael A. Riley to Susan V. Riley, 33 Democratic Town Committee and has America, Washington, D.C.; Jean Lynch, Clinic checks blood pressure number at the pound is 643- some are kept at area animal achievement, has been given to students for 826 Tolland Turnpike, accepted to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch of together, walking on Oak 6642. If there is no one on duty clinics. Scarborough St., no conveyance tax. been active in the political campaigns of Kathryn J. Kingsbury to Richard E. Belcourt, 49 the last 23 years in recognition of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Vernon, accepted to the Catholic University the Community Health Care Services Inc. will Street on May 24. One is a large at the pound, call the police This week’s featured cat is a several office seekers. hold office hours at the agency office on Route 6, Deepwo^ Drive, $5,000. Archbishop Henry J. O’Brien, who was Susan O’Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of America, Washington, D.C.; yellow Labrador cross. She’s department. 646-4655 and they beautiful long-haired Persian He was graduated from Manchester Diane Beulieu to James Beaulieu, Pondview influential in seeing that the Catholic William O’Neill of 525 Gardner St., Columbia, on Tuesday, June 7, from 8: SO to 10:30 about 10 years old and the other will get in touch with the dog cat named Lucy. Judy Lazorik High School in 1960 and from Bellarmine Estates, no conveyance tax. schools were built in the Hartford area. The accepted to Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti­ Kathleen Gillespie, daughter of Mr. and a.m. and Wednesday, June 8, from 2 to 3 p.m. All was a German short-haired warden. of Aid to Helpless Animals, College in Kentucky with a bachelor or residents of the towns served are eligible for blood Marta Nagelis to OJars Nagelis, 5 Columbus St., first Archbishop Henry J. O'Brien scholars tute, Troy, N.Y.; Robert McNamee, son of Mrs. Edward Gillespie of Glastonbury, pointer female, about 5 years There is also someone on said Lucy has been spayed and arts degree in 1966. were named in 1965 with the first Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNamee of Tolland, accepted to Boston College, Chestnut Hill, pressure checks, tine tests, throat cultures and old. She’s brown and white. duty at the pound Monday has had her shots. She said no conveyance tax. Churchill is a member of the Commis­ general health guidance. For information, call Ethel S. Rufini to Thomas H. Rufini, Orford Park, graduating class of East Catholic High accepted to College of Holy Cross, Worces­ Mass.; Ray Engler Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rand thinks they may belong to through Friday from 6 to 9p.m. she’s a very sweet cat. sion on the Handicapped and a former School. ter, Mass.; John Blake Jr., son of Mr. and Ray Engler of 272 Richmond Road, 228-9428. the same owner. There is a $5 fee to adopt a Lazorik said her owner $4B 000 chairperson of the commission. She has Kevin M. Anderson and Judith R. Falade to Philip Stephen T, Penny Those students recognized this year, in Mrs. John Blake of East Hartford, accepted Coventry, accepted to Rensselaer Poly­ A female shepherd cross was dog and the new owner must brought her in to be euthanized served on the recreation program of the Falade Jr., 55 Holt St., no conveyance tax. order of class rank, are Robert Poole, son of to Fairfield University, Fairfield. technic Institute, Troy, N.Y. Overeaters get help picked up on Keeney Street, see that the dog has its rabies because she wanted Lucy to be Manchester Association for Retarded Nancy P. Pierce to Judith P. Ferlazo, one-half near Bush Hill Road on May 17. shot and is licensed. The town an outside cat and Lucy wants Citizens, and as Manchester liaison to the Overeaters Anonymous meets Wednesday at 7 interest in 71-73 Lockwood St., no conveyance tax. ' She’s about 3 years old. will conduct a low-cost anti­ to be an inside cat. That’s her President’s Committee on the Interna­ p.m. in the Manchester Memorial Hospital Also new this week is a rabies clinic on Sunday. June 5 only fault. She’s about 2 years tional Year of the Disabled. She is a cafeteria-meeting room. New members welcome at female Husky, about 10 years from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center old. Suspended players out of appeals member of the credit committee of the 7:30 p.m. OA follows the 12 steps of Alcoholics old. She’s tan and brown and Fire House, in the rear at 75 ' To adopt a cat or kitten call Public Meetings Northeast School Employees Federal Anonymous in helping people with compulsive was picked up on Vernon Street Center St. ’The cost is $6 for a By Andrew Yurkovskv Manchester attorney Sanford Manchester Racquet Club; oth­ dents who participated in the any of the following numbers: Credit Union, of the Democratic Town eating. For information, call 524-4S44. on May 19. A male black dog or cat and the pet owner 666-7000, 623-0489, 242-2I.'56 or Manchester Herald J. Plepler had said after the ers had been declared Ineligible Glastonbury tournament. Committee, and of the Newly Registered Labrador retriever, about 1 doesn’t have to be a Manches- 693-6138. Meetings scheduled tonight; judge’s ruling that he would seek for their participation in a Savage said, however, that Red Cross seeks donors Voters Notification Committee. An official from the Connecti­ a hearing before the CIAC to tournament at the Glastonbury attorneys for CIAC would review She is a teacher at Manchester High cut Interscholastic Athletic Con­ appeal the conference’s decision Tennis Forum last month. the transcript of Tuesday’s court The Connecticut Valley East Branch of the Manchester School and a member of the Manchester, ference said Wednesday that last week to suspend the tennis hearing before Judge Harry American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Indpendence Day Committee, Lincoln Center Connecticut, and National Education suspended tennis players from players for allegedly violating a Savage said that no third party, Hammer to determine what the Monday, June 6, from noon to 5 p.m. at Temple Beth Obituaries gold room, 7:30 p.m. Associations. She received a bachelor of area high schools had likely rule prohibiting outside tourna­ such as the parents or the judge said. Plepler had said that Sholom, East Middle Turnpike; Friday, June 10, A public hearing on the reconstruction of science degree in home economics from exhausted all avenues of appeal ment play. The suspended stu­ attorneys, could appeal a CIAC Hammer encouraged the CIAC to from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Manchester Memorial Greenwood Drive scheduled for Thursday at 7; 30 Oregon State University and a master of in their attempt to become dents include nine from the ruling to the CIAC; only a give the suspended students a Hartford Ave., Wethersfield, or to Hospital on Haynes Street; and Monday, June 13, Michael Chaia (Hills) Hale, died Wednesday at p.m. in the Lincoln Center hearing room has been science degree in education from Central eligible for play this sea.son. Manchester High School boys’ member school can do so. In any hearing for an appeal as soon as the American Cancer Society. case, he said, no further appeals from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Hartford Town Hall Michael J. Chaia of Wethers­ Hartford Hospital. cancelled. Connecticut State College. team. possible. can be made on behalf of the “ We certainly will review on Main Street. Walk-ins are welcome. field, husband of Mary (Mooney) Ruth Trimble He was bom in Rocky Hill, Desmond, a member of the Democratic Michael Savage, the assistant But Savage said,“ The board of director of the CIAC, said Wed­ control hearing is the final board students suspended for participa­ (Hammer’s) request and follow Chaia and brother of Mary Ruth C. Trimble, 78, of Rocky March 30, 1929, son of the late Town Committee since 1967, has been Bolton nesday that an appeal to the CIAC of appeal.” tion in the Manchester tourna­ through with it to the degree we ’Turner and Catherine Mather, Raymond F. Hale Sr. and Pheobe Margaret R. Churchill active in many political campaigns. He is Poets can win money Hill, wife of the late Edward B. board of control last week by Plepler and his partner, attor­ ment. He said the denial of the are able to do so under our both of Manchester, died Wednes­ Trimble and sister of Helen (Massenger) Hale. He was a Board of Education, Bolton Center School, 7:30 a member of the Cheney Historic District officials from Manchester and ney Debra C. Ruel, represented appeal by Manchester and Rock­ constitution.” Savage said. World of Poetry of is sponsoring a day at the Veterans Administra­ lifelong resident of Rocky Hill. At p.m. Commission. He is also a special assistant Bumford of Manchester, died ville high school officials would Plepler expressed disappoint­ poetry contest to celebrate its 13th anniversary. A tion Medical Center, Newington. the time of his death, he had been Spring soccer meeting, Herrick Memorial Park, 8 Rockville high schools was the the parents of 25 of the suspended ’Tuesday at Hartford Hospital. registrar of voters, moderator in Voting apply to the students from other ment today over Savage’s grand prize of $1,000 will be awarded and 200 other Besides his wife and sisters, he employed as a truck driver at p.m. last recourse for the suspended students in seeking a stay of the Besides her sister, she is District 10, and vice chairman of the high schools suspended for par- statement. prizes will be given. To enter, send one poem only, 21 is survived by two brothers, Chiulli & Sons of Rocky Hill for 20 students. On Tuesday, a Superior CIAC decision. Some of the survived by a son, Ronald E. Churches Housing Corp. of the Manches­ ticipatioiv in that tournament. “ They’re (CIAC) not going to lines or less, to World of Poetry. Dept. Free Bonus, Edward J. Chaia of Elmwood and years. He was a member of the Court judge ruled he had no students were declared ineligible Trimble of Rocky Hill; a daugh­ Coventry ter Area Conference of Churches. He Savage said that it was Glaston­ give anybody any relief, and 2431 Stockton, Sacremento, Calif. 95817. Deadline is Stanley W. Chaia of Glastonbury; Rocky Hill United Methodist jurisdiction to stay the conferen­ to play in high school matches ter, Elizabeth Mayer of East serves on the Christian Involvement ce’s decision to declare the after participating in a touma- bury school officials who decided that’s very unfortunate, very Wednesday, June 15. Winners will be notified on or three other sisters, Helen Vola of Hartford; three grandsons; a Church. Gerald Park Association annual meeting, 7 p.m. before Monday, Aug. 1. Besides his wife, he is survived Board of Education, Coventry High School, 7:30 Committee of St. James Church. Desmond students ineligible. ment earlier this month at the to declare ineligible those stu­ sad,” he said. Bloomfield, Nellie Chaia and great-grandson; another sister, is a retired foreign language teacher. He Elizabeth Chaia, both of the by a son, Richard H. Hale Jr. of p.m. Florence Ritch of Old Saybrook; has been a social worker in City Elmwood section of West Hart­ Rocky Hill; a daughter, Darlene Economic Development Commission, Town Of­ a brother, Richard Fuller of East and Hartford and a probation officer. He ford; and many nieces and Hartford; several nieces and F. Hale of Wethersfield; a twin fice Building, 8 p.m. was graduated from St. Mary’s University nephews. He was predeceased by nephews; and a friend, Karen brother, Raymond F. Hale Jr. of and Seminary in Baltimore, Md., and he two brothers, Frank Chaia and Gagnon. Wethersfield; two grandchild­ ☆ John Chaia. The funeral will be Friday at 10 ren; and several nieces and attended Graduate nephews. Tbougbts School of Social Work. MEMORIAL DAY SALES The funeral will be Friday at a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral 9; 15 a.m. from the Sheehan- Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. The funeral will be Friday at Penny, a lawyer, was first elected to the Hilbom-Breen Funeral Home, 1:30 p.m. at Shipyard Park, Democratic. Town Committee in 1976 and Burial will be in Rose Hill The author of Ecclesiasticus has a great deal to' — ■ ■— 1084 New Britain Ave., West Riverview Road, Rocky Hill. the same year became a member of the y^ancy Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. say about friends. A few of his thoughts on! T Burial will be in Center Ceme­ Economic Development Commission, Hartford, with a Mass of Chris­ Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 friendship follow; -4 tian burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. tery, Rocky Hill. Calling hours where he was instrumental in promoting "When you gain a friend, gain him through Heart Church, Wethersfield. Bur­ are today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Memorial donations may be testing, and do not trust him hastily." Don’t be In a william J. Desmond the Buckland Industrial Park. In 1977, he ial will be in Mount St. Benedict Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main made to the American Cancer hurry to trust him. Why not, you may ask. And the was elected mayor and served in the post SUMMER SPORT COATS St. Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling Society. teacher had his reasons. for six years. In 1983, he was elected hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. Memorial donations may be “ There is a friend who is such at his own deputy mayor and served for two years. and 7 to 9 p.m. Richard H. Hale made to the Rocky Hill Volunteer convenience.” Loyal to you when it suits him. He was majority leader for four years. Memorial donations may be Richard H. Hale Sr., 59, of Ambulance Association, P.O. “ Another kind of friend will fall out with you aiid to He is an incorporator of Manchester made to Sacred Heart Church, 56 Rocky Hill, husband of Elaine Box 253, Rocky Hill 06067. your dismay make your quarrel public.” Memorial Hospital and a member of • Linen Looks “ And there is a friend who is a table (dinner) Rotary Club and Friendship Lodge of • Silk Blends companion, but will not stand by you in your day of Masons. He is a graduate of Honor Rolls Deaths trouble.” Wesleyan University and the University of » < • Seersuckers $9990 There is the advice: “ Forsake not an old friend, Connecticut School of Law. jenntter Coroner, Shaun Cour, Oov!„ Coventry High Dickson, Garv Dopslaff, Nick Evage- Leon Shimkin for a new one does not compare with him.” And Seader retired from the Board of SCIEN CE HONOR — Karen Munson of then, the intriguing comment concerning the new: 38 to 46 Reg., 40 to 46 Long llou, D .J. FIglela, Sean Fleming, Me­ NEW YORK - Leon Shimkin. Education in 1987 after having served as Cliffside Drive received a McGough lissa Foreman, Nektarla GItsIs, Kim “ A new friend is like new wine; when it has aged, Values to $195 Goldsnider, Harold Hodge, Derek La- who helped build Simon & Schus­ its chairman for two terms. He was a you will drink it with pleasure.” award for her work in the field of Here is the third-quarter honor ferrlere. Matt Mvshrall, Daniel Par- ter into a leading book publisher member of the first Board of Trustees and zvch, John Polldoro, Lisa Reovlel, Elisa We all have responsibilities if friendship is to industrial and organizational psychol­ roll for Coventry High School; and eventually bought the com­ original organizers of Manchester Com­ Stelnlnger, Chervi Tracv, Michelle endure. “ Do not exchange a friend for money,” or ogy at the University of New Haven. 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Partly sunny Published dally except Suggested carrier ratsa the results of a survey mailed hy Meotti said he led an unsuccess­ SPAIN CANADA DENMARK USA Manchester and vicinity: To­ Sunday and certain holi­ are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 (Or state Sen. Michael Meotti, D- ful fight to raise revenues for land 5. If they were all in a footrace, which would days by the Manchester one month, $23.10 (Or Glastonbury. acquisition by towns through an 90 night partly cloudy and cool with Publishing Co., 18 Bral- probably come in last? three months. $46.20 for Meotti said in a news release optional real estate conveyance $1590 patchy fog. Lows in the 40s. Mix of nard Place, Manchester, six months odd $92.40 (or $*1490 BIDDY TOM DONALD PETER clouds and sunshine on Friday. Conh. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizen that he had received 1,300 tax, a proposal that has come 6. Use the entries at the left to fill the blanks High near 80. class postage paid at and mall rates are ovalle- responses. under attack by Zinsser. Reg. $21 Reg. $20 Reg. $30 & $32 appropriately in the right hand column. Central, Southwest Interior: Manchester. Conn. Post­ bls on request. Other issues that were given Meotti says he was a key (a) Irish (v) Wolfhound Skies clearing tonight. Tempera­ master; Sand address To place an advertise­ high priorities in the responses supporter of Gov. William (b) German (w) Bulldog changes to the Manches­ ment, or to report a news were stiffer penalties for drunken O’NeiH’s $100,006 state bonding tures in high 40s to low 50s. Sunny ter Herald, P.O. Box 591, iK (c) English (x) Poodle Item or picture Idea, call driving, protecting ground water for open space acquisition. and warm Friday with highs near Manchester, Conn. 00040. 643-2711. Office hours are (d) Russian (y) Setter 80. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday supplies, and halting the use of Meotti said he Is working with a 903 Main St. (e) French (z) Shepherd East Coast: Tonight partly If you don’t receive your through Friday. pesticides near wells, Meotti variety of professionals to de­ cloudy with low temperature Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays The Manchester Herald said. velop better approaches to fund­ Downtown Answers In Classified section near 40. Friday’s temperature or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, la e member of The MeotU is being challenged by ing health care and nursing home RECABS please telephone your car­ Associated Press, the "Your Quality Men's Shop will reach 80 with sunny skies Republican Carl Zinsser of Man­ care. He also said he supported a Manchester rier. 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Thuraday, May 26. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 26, 19M — 5 STATE Lawmakers bolster Panama talks collapse; critics delighted By George Gedda of all was made by Sen. Alan Shultz refused comment when The Associated Press Cranston, D-Calif., who expressed no asked if military solutions are being & REGION income.by speeches regret at all for the administration’s contemplated. But at the Pentagon, WASHINGTON - The collapse of negotiations failure. officials insisted there were no plans U.S. efforts to negotiate Manuel "This administration negotiates afoot for direct military intervention Defense hints at plant By Christopher Callahan $8,500 in honoraria from defense contrac­ Antonio Noriega’s departure from with the darndest people — Iranian in Panama. The Associated Press tors and organizations, including United NEW LONDON — The defense attorney for Panama is being hailed by both terrorists and Panamanian drug For much of the day Wednesday, a Technologies Corp., Textron Inc., Ten- Richard Crafts says a chain saw bearing hair congressional Democrats and Repub­ dealers,” Cranston said. “ I think we deal seemed to be within reach. But WASHINGTON — New disclosure re­ neco Inc., Rockwell International and the licans, who assert that the adminis­ should have an administration which Kozak telephoned the State Depart­ and pieces of human flesh was not used to ports show that House members from Air Force Association. The congressman f T \ tration’s strategy was misguided doesn’t negotiate with people like ment at 4 p.m. EDT to pass along the dismember the body of Hella Crafts and was Connecticut received more than $65,000 in also received $2,000 for appearing before from the start. that. news of Noriega’s decision. planted in the Housatonic River where state speaking fees last year, often from the Chocolate Manufacturers Association. There were virtually no dissenting “ This administration has handled "A t the final moment in negotia­ police divers found it. special-interest groups that are linked to Rowland reported being reimbursed for voices Wednesday after Secretary of the Noriega situation so badly that it is tions, Noriega would not carry J. Daniel Sagarin said Wednesday outside their congressional committees. two days of food, lodging and transporta­ State George P. Shultz, appearing an embarrassment to the United through with the arrangements his Superior Court that there was a "frame-up” The reports released Wednesday, which tion to tour the Northrop Corp. plant solemn at a hastily arranged news States.” representatives had negotiated,” involving the chain saw about which the provide a snapshot of House members outside of Los Angeles, anti another conference, said that Noriega had After the negotiations broke down. Shultz told reporters. state’s top forensic scientist testified financial status, also showed that one two-day trip to Orlando for an Electronics rejected U.S. proposals for his resig­ President Reagan ordered the return Under Secretary of State Michael Wednesday. delegation m e m ^ r purchased a Washing­ Association conference. nation as defense chief and his of State Department envoy Michael Armacost said Noriega had indicated Dr. Henry C. Lee, chief of the state police ^ ton home after several years of renting Rep. Barbara B. Kennelly of Hartford, a temporary departure from Panama. Kozak to Washington. Shultz said that that “ majors and captains” within while another was forced to sell his Capitol Democrat, received a portion of her forensic science laboratory, testified that he The reaction came as no surprise the negotiating package, worked out Panama's Defense Forces “ might Hill home after feeling the flnancial $14,200 in speaking fees from finance-tied found found blond hair, tissue-like substance, since criticism of the administration’s laboriously between Kozak and Pana­ take strong action” against him if he pressures of a growing family. biue-gieen fabric believed to be part of a organizations such as the Washington Tax stand had been widespread well manian officials in the last few weeks, agreed to the deal. Rep. John G. Rowland, a Republican Association and Miller i t Schroeder T-shirt, wood fragments, grass, grease and before Shultz’s announcement. The has been scrapped. Bush, who has expressed some from Waterbury, the youngest member of Financial Inc. She is a member of the blood in the main part of the saw, in the chain critics included Vice President "N o further negotiations are con­ misgivings at the Reagan administra­ Congress, sold his two-b^room Capitol House Ways and Means Committee. She and in the grooves of the bar. Mrs. Crafts was George Bush, Justice Department templated,” Shultz said. “ All propos­ tion's negotiations with Noriega, on Hill townhouse last year and now stays also was reimbursed for trips to Califor­ a blonde. officials, Panamanian opposition als addressed during these negotia­ Wednesday said that he still was nia, Minnesota, New York, Alabama and with a friend when in Washington. leaders and 86 senators. tions have been withdrawn. No offers optimistic that Noriega could be MANUEL NORIEGA Rowland said he felt financially pinched, Tennessee. Perhaps the jnost biting comment remain on the table.” persuaded to step down. . . . rejects proposals Candidate faces charges espcially with a third child on the way. Morrison donated his entire $13,000 in TORRINGTON — Former Bristol Mayor Meanwhile, Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, a speaking fees to charities. Frank Longo is due court next month on a Hamden Democrat, took out a $122,000 Morrison and his wife went on an trespassing charge following his arrest at a mortgage to buy a Hill townhouse, with a eight-day fact-finding trip to Japan paid UNDERCLASS, UNDER RAIN — Un­ Democrats blast officials over Noriega Post Office branch where he was gathering basement rental unit, for $152,500. for by the Global Monetary Project, and he dergraduates of the U.S. Military By. Laura King holding primaries on June 7. Bush was taught him that it was a “ serious it. signatures for his third-party candidacy for Democratic Rep. Sam Gejdenson of went on trip to Ireland and Northern Bozrah led the six-member delegation in Ireland sponsored by the Irish-American AP photo Acadmey stand in the pouring rain The Associated Press in New Jersey, while Dukakis and mistake” to lay out a detailed budget Dukakis attacked Bush’s call for the U.S. Senate. honoraria, earning $27,000 from speeches Unity Conference of Connecticut. during graduation ceremonies for the Jackson were in California. plan so far in advance, because the death penalty for drug kingpins. In Longo. 69, a poltical maverick who served VICTIM TREATED — Rescue personnel treat a victim of a in 1987. He contributed $1,120 to charity, He also reported being reimbursed for upperclass members of the 190th Democratic presidential rivals As the two Democrats debated in revenue picture can change light of the Noriega affair, he said, " I as Bristol’s Democratic mayor from 1971-75, fire that broke out at the Davenport-Dunbar senior keeping him below the House-imposed food, lodging and transportation costs for graduating class at West Point, N.Y. Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis San Francisco Wednesday night, drastically. don’t know of anything phonier than sadi he set up a small table outside the post met in debate but turned most of their ceiling by just $4.99. a charity tennis tournaments in Myrtle citizens' residence in Hamden late Wednesday night. Wednesday. Jackson, who released a five-year Jackson also pressed his rival on that kind of policy. oflice Tuesday and was asking patrons to sign More than half of the money came from Beach, S.C., and Greenbriar, W.Va., as fire on the Reagan administration budget blueprint this week, urged policy toward South Africa. Dukakis " It ’s the height of hypocrisy for his petition when postal officials asked him to Jewish groups. Gejdenson is a member of well as speaking engagements in Califor­ over dealings with Panama’s Manuel Dukakis to spell out his spending advocates putting pressure on the people in the administration to be leave. the House Foreign Affairs Committee and nia, Texas, Vermont, Florida and Antonio Noriega. Republican George plans. apartheid regime through economic advocating the death penalty for drug When he moved the table from the curb the first child of Holocaust survivors to Massachusetts. Bush, meanwhile, said the breakdown “ The governor is laying out a sanctions: Jackson wants South pushers while they are doing business closer to the building when it started raining, serve in Congress. Rep. Nancy L. Johnson of New Britain, a 36 injured in fire NATION of talks aimed at dislodging Noriega budget of promises but not a budget of Africa declared a terrorist state. with Noriega and tunneling aid to the postal officials showed him a department rule "H e’s somewhat of a symbol,” said Republican, reported $4,000 in speaking “ doesn't depress me.” numbers,” Jackson said. But the two found little to differ Contras through convicted drug deal­ prohibiting soliciting and political activity, in Gejdenson spokesman Chip Partner in fees and reimbursements for trips to All three presidential contenders Dukakis replied that his experience about when it came to Noriega, and ers,” said Dukakis, who opposes the an effort to persuade him to leave peacefully. explaining the congressman’s appeal to Chicago, San Diego and New York. at eiderly compiex & WORLD were campaigning today in states as governor of Massachusetts has they made certain to bring Bush into death penalty. Jewish groups. Republican Rep. Christopher Shays of The United Jewish Appeal paid Gejden­ Stamford, who came to Congress in HAMDEN (AP) - Thirty-six p.m., according to a dispatcher Girl tried as adult son $14,000 for speeches and provided him Explosions Injure four September following a special election people were injured, five criti­ for the Hamden fire department. with air fare to West Palm Beach, Fla.; Sandinistas, rebels ready HARTFORD — A 17-year-old Glastonbury held to fill the seat of the late Stewart B. cally, and hundreds of residents Hamden police Officer Ray­ JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Two Boston; Toledo, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind.; girl accused of plotting with her boyfriend to McKinney, reported no payments for were evacuated from a eight- mond Copeland said the fire bombs exploded in downtown Pretoria today Rochester, N.Y.; and Harrisburg, Pa. The speaking engagements or trips. story senior citizens apartment started in a ground-floor library as the National Party marked 40 years in murder her mother was ordered to stand trial group also paid for food and l^ gin g on building when fire broke out in a separating the two towers but the power. Hospital officials said four whitb MANCHESTER WILL BE ALIVE as an adult, Hartford State’s Attorney John M. several trips. Shays earned less than any other for a new round of talks first-floor library, officials said. cause was not immediately Bailey said. Gejdenson’s only other earnings in member, less than $67,500, partly because women were injured. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - The ment restricted their access to opposition WITH THE SOUNDS OF MUSIC he was in for only part of the session. The critically injured were known. Superior Court Judge Francis R. Quinn addition to the $87,483 congressional The attacks in the South African capital rebels are preparing a new peace proposal political leaders. elderly residents of the Several residents were treated made the ruling Wednesday during a closed salary was from renting out the apartment Lawmakers reported modest earnings coincided with anniversary celebrations by designed to bring democratic changes to The government insisted the talks be C.A.S.T., is a brand new children’ s theater group that will Davenport-Dunbar twin-tower by emergency personnel on the door hearing to determine whether Karin in the basement of his Washington home. from rentais, interest and stock dividends President P.W. Botha's party, responsible for Nicaragua and end their 6'/4-year-old war held in the capital and agreed to let the produce the musical, "The Sound of Music” this summer. residence where the fire broke lawn outside the twin-building Aparo should be tried as a juvenile on two Rowland, a member of the House Armed in addition to their House salaries and the country’s apartheid legislation. The with the leftist Sandinistas. rebels meet with the opposition Nicara­ out at 11 p.m. Wednesday. Four of complex, which quickly filled charges brought in connection with the August Services Committee, received a bulk of his speaking fees. National Party has led the government since Negotiators for both sides were set to guan Democratic Coordinate and visit the Performances will he Thursday, August 4, and the injured were firefighters with smoke, the fire dispatcher 1987 slaying of her mother, Joyce Aparo, 47. the whites-only election of May 26,1948. resume their third round of high-level Roman Catholic bishops’ conference, the suffering from smoke inhalation, said. Fire personnel using aerial Friday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m. Quinn ordered Aparo to be tried as an adult The four women, all librarians in their 30s, talks today in Managua, the Nicaraguan opposition newspaper La Prensa and officials said. ladder trucks evacuated others in open court on the more serious charge of were returning from lunch when a bomb relatives. Youngsters between the ages of 10 and 14 are invited to participate. W e'll be The three-alarm fire was under from upper floors. capital. accessory to commit murder, a felony State seeks dismissal exploded in a flowerpot at a busy street Alfredo Cesar, chief of the rebel working from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. each weekday, from July 5 through August 5. control by 11:45 p.m. and two The complex houses about 350 Col. Enrique Bermudez, the rebel delegation, told reporters late Wednes­ punishable by up to 60 years in prison on hospitals in New Haven set residents. About 220 evacuees corner. military leader, arrived from Teguci­ There are,parts for 50 youngsters who have completed fourth through day, "W e have come here to present a eighth grade. Auditions will be held on June 6, 8 and 9 at the studio of Jan conviction. Bailey said. emergency plans in motion to were placed overnight in a galpa, Honduras, to take part in the comprehensive proposal to the govern­ Wodal, 192 Hartford Road, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. To receive the injured, mostly suf­ nearby community center, ac­ Chiefs to eye meeting negotiations, marking his first trip to of GOP surplus suit ment for a global solution to the war.” auditon, YOU MUST HAVE AN APPO lNTM ENT.’Fill out the form below, Water protection sought fering from smoke inhalation and cording to Copeland. Managua since the war started in late superficial bums, hospital offi­ BRUSSELS, Belgium — NATO’s European The re^ ls, he said, were prepared to and we will get hack to you with your confirmed appointment. By Judd Everhart surplus funds, among them retiring state One of the twin buildings was 1981. WINDSOR LOCKS - Democratic U.S. cials said. defense chiefs complained before meeting make a “ special effort to achieve a An enrollment fee of *40 will be charged, upon acceptance. The Associated Press debt. evacuated and remained closed “ My presence here is due to the fact that Senate candidate Joseph I. Lieberman called Hamden Fire Chief John Tra­ with Defense Secretary Frank C. Carlucci that definitive cease-fire.” Assistant Attorney General Shelagh early today while some residents I ’m a Nicaraguan and that I ’m opposed to For more information, call for a national policy to protect groundwater, montane said eight of the resi­ some of the U.S. criticism about their But, he said, " I ’m hot optimistic the state of affairs in Nicaragua, ” he told a NEW BRITAIN - Republican legisla­ McClure argued that the law simply were allowed to return to the Donna Mercier - 646-2668 Jan Wodal - 649-7804 including changes in pesticide laws to reduce dents were critically injured. He contributions to the alliance is unjustified. because the government has not comp; tors suing the state treasurer and authorizes those uses, but doesn’t man­ other tower, fire officials said. news conference. said 19 injured including two Carlucci and his NATO counterparts were to lied” with a preliminary peace plan “ I have come here to try to see Sapoa groundwaer contamination. comptroller say the Democratic O’Neill date them. St. Raphael spokesman Ken­ firefighters were taken to Yale- review at a two-day meeting opening today worked out March 23 in Sapoa, a small fulfilled, to discuss a cease-fire and an end M A IL TO: Donna Mercier He said there was no national, coordinated administration broke the law when it Horton used the opposite argument. He neth Warren saidearly today that New Haven Hospital and 17 how the allies share their common defense village on the Costa Rican border. to the war because this is my country,” he 24 Elsie Drive, Manchester, CT 06040 policy to protect groundwater and called for failed to use $63 million of last year’s called two witnesses, one representing 17 residents and two firefighters including two more firefighters costs and how they can make better use of The rebel delegation arrived Wednes­ more money for groundwater research, an budget surplus to pay off state debts. Borges and the other, Caldwell. were being treated in the St. said. went to the Hospital of St. day evening, ending a dispute over where expedited review of pesticides now being used But the administration, through the Borges’ designate, Benson R. Cohen, Raphael emergency room. available funds through more arms N a m e. Age. Experience . Raphael. the talks would be held. Cesar declined to provide details of the and additional federal aid to states in helping attorney general’s office, is arguing in told the court that “ we were not required At Yale-New Haven, hospital cooperation. Contra proposal, but other sources said it About 100 firefighters from The U.S.-backed rebels, known as Phone_____ homeowners and businesses find alternatives Superior Court that not only was it within to spend the money (to retire debt) if Spokesman Thomas Urtz said this Address- Hamden, Cheshire, East Haven. Contras,.had initially refused to return to calls for the government to agree to a to pesticides. its rights not to spend the money on debt there’s a prudent reason for not doing so.” morning 17 people were brought Company to give up plant Bethany and New Haven, ans­ Managua, the site of two previous series of democratic reforms, such as [_Pre^red_d^_ol'_lr^^. His speech was made in the heart of retirement. The administration says the That “ prudent reason,” he said, was in, 10 were treated and released, wered an automatic alarm at 11 ALBANY, N.Y. — A utility company today sessions. They complained the govern­ freedom of expression. Connecticut’s tobacco-growing region. matter is now moot because the law that changes in federal tax law had including two firefighter. tentatively agreed to give up the $5.3 billion governing the use of the surplus was exempted certain bonds from tax-exempt Shoreham'nuclear power plant. Once the deal changed by the General Assembly this status and that paying off earlier bonds Judge OKs AIDS policy year. would have meant having to sell new is finalized, it would be the first time a Marcos hospital completed U.S. atomic plant was abandoned NEW HAVEN - A pupil with AIDS who was The Republicans, through lawyer Wes­ bonds at higher interest rates. before it opened. segregated from other public school children ley Horton, said Treasurer Francisco L. Further, he said, “ it just would’ve been The EMERSON The agreement between the state and the will receive $10,000 as part of a court Borges and Comptroller J. Edward wildly irresponsible to go ahead and use stay adds twist Long Island Lighting Co. was announced by settlement which also requires the city’s Caldwell violated the law and said the that money when the expenditure Whole House Fan Gary Fryer, a spokesman for Gov. Mario school department to stick to a policy of matter was not moot because the new law would’ve left next year’s budget out of The on the surplus doesn’t take effect until July Cuomo. non-discrimination. balance.” to funerai drama 1. It would allow financially troubled LILCO to U.S. District Judge Jose Cabranes signed an cools the entire home at a The Superior Court judge hearing the Under the 1987 law, the $365 million continue to operate as a privately owned MANILA, Philippines (AP) —Thehospitalization order approving the settlement Wednesday, case. Arthur L. Spada, told lawyers for surplus from 1986-87 was allocated in utility. The state had been proceeding with a of Ferdinand Marcos in Hawaii has added a new how-to-go-banking’ two days after the Board of Education voted to several ways. Most of it went Into the both sides they could submit additional fraction of the cost of possible takeover of the entire company. twist to the bizarre drama in which Marcos reverse its 4-year-old policy of segregating written arguments by Friday, but he gave budget reserve, or “ rainy day” fund. But supporters are trying to Use his mother’s unburied pupils with AIDS or the AIDS virus. no indication when he would rule on the the $63 million was set aside for air conditioning body to help their hero return home. outstanding debts to save millions of Birth control ordered even-thouah- Hearings on a lawsuit filed by the state’s motion to dismiss the case. Marcos was admitted on Wednesday to St. Connecticut Civil Liberties Union on behalf of Instead of using it to retire debts, the $63 dollars in interest payments on the 20-year Francis Medical Center in Honolulu suffering from bonds. PUSH THE HOT AIR OUT PHOENIX, Ariz. — A teen-ager who left her the segregated pupil, and three other children million was saved until this year and used infant sons alone for three hot days was chest pains. soon to be of school age, had been scheduled to by the General Assembly to balance the At the time. Democrats, including Gov. ordered to practice birth control for. the rest of The Philippine consul in Honolulu, Tomas Gomez, weVe-dosed-for- start next week in federal court. 1988-89 budget that goes into effect July 1. William A. O’Neill, hailed the early debt her child-bearing years by a judge who accused the 70-year-old Marcos of faking his illness to win sympathy in the Philippines. Last year’s law spells out four uses for retirement as a historic first. rebuked her as a “ child having children.” Marcos’ wife, Imelda, said in a radio interview Other terms of a lifetime probation given to today that her husband was suffering because the-holiday card. Debra Ann Forster prohibit her from seeing President Corazon Aquino has refused to allow him the two boys as well as a daughter she later to return to bury his 95-year-old mother, Josefa bore. She must also provide weekly reports to Edraiin-Marcos, who died May 4. the probation office on her birth control use. NEED SOME EXTRA Presidential spokesman Teodoro Benigno reiter­ SaviMBBiHk WIN Ms. Forster, 18, pleaded guilty in April to ated on Wednesday that Mrs. Aquino would never a Pennzoil two counts of felony child abuse for leaving waver from the ban, imposed in 1986 after Marcos SPENDING MONEY!! her two sons alone in an apartment, without was forced into exile following a civilian-military RadioCoiitrolted We may just have a newspaper route food or water, for three days last May. She uprising. 0123456789 could have received 30 years in prison. Meanwhile, the remains of Marcos’ mother, a Indy Race Car available in your area... PULL THE COOL AIR IN former schoolteacher, continue to lie in state in a (Manchester) Near mishap probed suburban church, where dozens of Marcos followers CONNI BANKS during our Indy Winner INDY have maintained a round-the-clock vigil since her vmid through 12/99 Use an Emerson whole house fan to WASHINGTON — Investigators are trying death three weeks ago. 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Christiansen, 24, land the plane at Stapleton family lobbied unsuccessfully with the Aquino government to allow the former president to return A S4 !)0 VA l UE, FREE WITH OIL CHANGE AND THIS AD }ffer Expires 6-30-68. International Airport on Wednesday. jMaiifl?f9tfr Hpralfi for the funeral. , MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 26, 19M — 7 > - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 86. 1988 OPINION Brain-growth mixup could explain autism By DonlBl Q. Haney of behavior. exists in a majority of autistic people tant finding, because it would repres­ The Associated Press "It supports the idea that this is and probably occurs before birth as ent a way to assist the diagnosis and something that happens early in the brain takes shape inside the also has implications as to what might imuwj’s aiJSEiD (raiR»s BOSTON — An unfortunate mixup development,” said Dr. Margaret womb. be the cause and the timing of the Dodson’s try, in the growth of the brain before birth Bauman of Harvard Medical School. "Until this study, it was unknown insuit to the brain,” said Dr. Edward may be responsible' for autism, Autism usually becomes apparent whether or not autism had an R. RItvo of the University of Califor­ Ja c k according to research published early in childhood. Victims are nia, Los Angeles. today. withdrawn and often mute. Fre­ anatomical or chemical basis,” Cour­ chesne said. "This kind of evidence Courchesne said the defect he though failed, V n Researchers who made scans of quently they move and walk oddly, makes it clear that at least in a Anderson victims’ brains found that one struc­ become obsessed with mechanical discovered could be Just one of many substantial subset of autism, the injuries suffered by the brains of ture buried deep within the head is objects "and are overly sensitive to disorder is, in fact, anatomical." often pooriy developed. While this sounds and other distractions. The autistic people before birth. If so, it had an effect may not be the sole cause of autism, it disorder occurs in about five of every If the newly found abnormality might not be the key injury that could help explain many of the weird 10,000 people. turns out to be a cause of autism, the underlies autism. and stubborn symptoms of this Courchesne, whose study was pub­ discovery could open new approaches However, he said, "It is possible Thomas Landers deserves congratulations illness. lished in the New England Journal of for treating the disorder, which is that this damage is responsible for for winning the support of voters in the Eighth Dr. Eric Courchesne and colleagues Medicine, that in some people with incurable. some of the symptoms of autism. The Utiiities District and being eiected district Congress set from Children’s Hospital Research autism, a part of the cerebellum However, many experts believe cerebellum is in a position to disrupt president. The vote in his favor recognizes his Center in San Diego pinpointed the known as the vermis is undersized. He that autism is actually a group pf or affect mechanisms involved in abnormality in a region of the studied 18 people, and in 14 of them, similar-looking diseases, so no single attention and varioug kinds of learn­ contributions to the district. cerebellum, which lies at the base of the vermis was 25 percent smaller, problem is likely to explain all cases ing and to alter the activity of several But his opponent, Perry Dodson, has for showdown the skull. This structure helps control than usual. of the disorder. major neurotransmitter systems” of nothing to be ashamed of in his defeat. movement, learning and some kinds He said he believes that the defect "This is potentially a very impor­ brain chemicals. Dodson’s campaign did have its effect. He pressed for a peacefui resoiution of the on liability act dispute between the town and the district, Air Force puts the brakes on sonic booms thus putting a focus on the proposed WASHINGTON — America’s business barons agreement between the two governments, have flip-flopped in their crusade to make it harder By Bill Kaezor An aircraft flying faster than the speed of sound unrestricted, Isbell said. which is now under consideration. for consumers to sue them over unsafe products. The Associated Press generally creates three shock waves, one by its Studies conducted by the National Aeronautic and He argued against spending money now to For years, the manufacturers have trotted out AP photo nose, another by its midsection and the third by its Space Administration, which was checking the convert the former Don Willis Garage to the high cost of liability insurance as exhibit “A” in MILITARY R O BO T — Ken Cabbage EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. - Three tail, Isbell said. potential for damage from space shuttles, indicate aantt ear-shattering booms mark the flight of an F-Ul Shock waves are caused when air molecules window breakage is about the worst damage that district offices, and a majority of those who their case to change the way courts judge adjusts "Manny,” a life-sized robot being product-liability lawsuits. Now some members of thundering at supersonic speed just 200 feet above a cannot get out of the way of a plane flying faster than can be caused by an aircraft. attended Wednesday’s night annual district 'B0e.THI5 CAR IS A CERTIFIED LEMON AND IT'S GOOD FOR YOU TO KNOW BUT NOT Congress want to call their bluff by finding out deveioped for the Army to see how test range in the Florida panhandle. the speed of sound. Some people, however, give sonic booms credit meeting apparently agreed with his FOR THE CUSTOMER' whether insurance rates would shrink if it were protective clothing reacts to harsh The fighter-bomber drops an experimental bomb, The booms, however, dissipate rapidly over for more. argument. harder to sue manufacturers. Suddenly, the conditions. The robot has 40 articuiated then the pilot yanks the throttle back to idle, cutting distance. Those produced at high altitudes rarely The most recent effort to limit boom complaints Dodson will do himself and the district a the Jet’s thrust 90 percent. are heard on the ground, and supersonic flight has been setting up special meters that register corporate types aren’t so eager to talk about joints ailowing it to waik, bend over, In seconds, the plane’s speed drops from 940 mph above 30,000 feet, or almost 6 miles up, is shock waves even if they are inaudible, Isbell said. favor it he continues his interest in district insurance. squat, drop to aii fours and crawi. Iteven to just under 600 — a radical maneuver designed to affairs and considers another run for district Open Forum (ingress has watched milllon-dollar CEOs pout perspires to simuiate the buildup of limit noise and damage from sonic booms. office in the future. because their liability insurance premiums moisture between ciothing and skin. Without it, windows might have shattered in doubled and tripled. All this'because consumers Holley and Navarre, which lie near the end of the dared to take the companies to court when they ^ THIS MEMORIAL DAY « appears to be the modus operandi range; with it, residents might not even hear the 'Per se’ laws driving? Haven’t we already lost were maimed or otherwise harmed by a faulty booms. too many lives? in Connecticut. First-time offend­ product. S C I E N C E "It’s such a violent deceleration we are actually WEEKEND, DISCOVER | No requirement are constitutional A 1987 survey conducted by the ers are only required to attend a The manufacturers grinned from ear to ear last thrown forward in the cockpit, held back by our seat University of Connecticut Insti­ pre-trial alcohol-education pro­ year after Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich.. took their straps,” said Maj. Dan Isbell in an interview. “We To the Editor: tute of Social Inquiry showed that gram which erases any motor whining to heart. Dingell proposed the Uniform try our best to be good neighbors. We don’t want to FOR ALL I to parade in 8th 68 percent of those polled labeled vehicle record of having been Product Liability Act of 1987 and began an & H E A L T H go around breaking people’s windows." VITTNER’S Let the record show that the 1988 drunken driving as a very serious arrested for driving while aggressive campaign to push the law through his Isbell, a test pilot from Chattanooga, Tenn., was intoxicated. Any municipal employee who does not want legislation called administrative problem. A total of 72 percent of Energy and Commerce Committee. Not one MD-protein link pinpointed describing a typical mission at Mach 1.2, or just YOUft ANNUALS AND VEGETABLES | "per se” license suspensions is the respondents supported auto­ This is a joke. No fine. Nolicense over the speed of sound, at the Air Force’s only to march in a parade should not have to consumer group backed the bill then. Not one BOSTON — The protein deficiency that constitutionally sound and does matically taking away a drunken suspension. No motor vehicle consumer group we could find backs the bill now. supersonic test range in the eastern United States. march in that parade. And taxpayers should protect the individual rights of driver’s license, thus removing record. The only cost is $250 to triggers a rare form of muscular dystrophy The special low-level missions test non-nuclear RED DOGWOOD Big business wants a bill that will make it so has been pinpointed, according to a study that CEMETERY POTS not pay employees to march in parades. accused drunken drivers. Anyone him from the road. Poll after poll cover the eight-session alcohol- difficult for consumers to sue that they won’t even ‘ weaponry being developed here, including so-called It is unfortunate from a public relations saying otherwise is wrong. show that people consider education program. Under admi­ an expert called a “key victory” in finding the smart bombs that glide to their targets with pinpoint bother climbing the courthouse steps. That bill is causes of the crippling disease of children. SALE standpoint that the full-time firefighters Constitutionality is determined drunken driving to be a terrible nistrative "per se” there would be still being debated in Dingell’s committee. accuracy. by the courts and the supreme problem and they want something a 90-day suspension following the The research was conducted by Dr. Louis M. Col. Harvey Greenberg, Eglin’s chief claims Nice Selection of Grown In New England employed by the Town of Manchester Fire But this week, some clever congressional Kunkel and colleagues at Children’s Hospital officer, said the Air Force nationwide received 265 Department have decided they do not want to courts in four states — Minnesota. to be done about it! first offense. That would be a upstarts are expected to gum up the works. These Missouri, Indiana and Delaware The legislation submitted dur­ deterrent. in Boston and reported in today’s New claims for $465,138 in the 1987 budget year, but paid Mixed Pots and take part in the parade that will mark the congressmen want to commission a study of how England Journal of Medicine. only $67,003 for 160 claims deemed valid while 2 V4- 3- ^ 2 4 ^ ^ Were *34.95 — have held that license suspen­ ing this year’s General Assembly, Even when a driver isconvicted the new law will affect insurance rates. Reps. Al 100th anniversary of the volunteer fire which would use the sworn report They found that the disorder is caused by denying 80. Some claims carry over to the next year. sions for drunken driving under of killing someone while intoxi­ Swife, D-Wash., Edward Markey, D-Mass., and Eglin accounted for 27 of the valid claims and G eranium s department of the Eighth Utilities District. administrative "perse” laws are of the arresting police officer, was problems with the muscle protein called cated and there is a pending Thomas Touke, R-Wash., are scheduled this week dystrophin. Becker muscular dystrophy $4,931 in damages. Air Force records show. 3’/4-4' $ 2 0 ^ ^ Were *44.95 It would have been a gracious gesture if the constitutional. The U.S. Supreme criticized because the officer to propose an amendment to Dingell’s bill that STORE STOCK ONLY appeal, the suspension of license results if the body produces too little of the But it has been worse in the past. A single boom in made fresh daily. firefighters had put aside their objections and Court hasconcurred with the state would not have to appear at the is stayed. How many times have would require the study of insurance rates. 1984 produced 34 claims that cost Eglin $15,865. courts on this matter. These administrative hearing concern­ protein or makes an abnormal form of it. had agreed to participate as a m atter of you seen people continue to drive We can’t predict the outcome of such a study, but In December, Kunkel and his colleagues The only other places where the Air Force permits judicial decisions often rely on ing license suspensions for for monthsand months after being judging from the reaction of big business, it doesn’t low-level supersonic flights are Edwards Air Force MUGHO PINE ROSES ALBERTA ceremonial courtesy, particularly in light of drunken driving. There were reported that a more common form of the ongoing efforts to resolve important disputes balancing the public interest of involved in an alcohol-related bode well for the argument that changes in product Base, Calif., and'certain other desert areas in the promptly removing unsafe driv­ those who argued that theaccused disease, called Duchenne’s musclar West, Isbell said. SPRUCE between the town and the district over automobile accident? liability laws will poke a hole in ballooning dystrophy, occurs when the protein is absent. Choose from ers from the road against the must have the right to face his insurance rates. But none is as close to populated areas as Eglin’s $ i : 9 5 important differences between them. accuser. Well, the administrative My conclusion is that our laws Two years ago, Kunkel’s team reported the individual interest of retaining In a mad dash to pre-empt the study, four key Range B-70. Holley and Navarre lie just five to Only W Floribundas, Very Slow But the firefighters do have the right to driving privileges. "per se” bill clearly provided for are too weak and too useful to discovery of the gene responsible for seven miles to the west. defense lawyers. In 1987, the business organizations co-signed a letter to several Duchenne’s and Becker muscular dystrophy. 2 GALLON POTS decide which parades they will march in. And The threat of swift and certain subpoena proceedings so the congressmen dated May 10 in which they did some The 13-mlle-long range is in the western half of a Hybrid Teas, Growing! loss of license of anti- accused or the commissioner of Connecticut Bar Association ran 720-square-mile military reservation, about 10 participation should be voluntary. They five workshops to teach members frantic backpeddling: "Our objective in seeking or drunken driving Efforts has motor vehicles could subpoena enactment of (the bill) is NOT to obtain an Cuts threaten space station miles northwest of Fort Walton Beach, once billed VINCA VINE Available at should not be required to march and be paid the arresting officer. how to defend drunken drivers as “Home of the Sonic Boom" Miniatures for marching. proven effective in the 22 states automatic ‘reduction’ in insurance rates and 3 W Pots ^ ^ 0 where administrative "per se" In Missouri, administrative and get their cases thrown out of CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Proposed deep Local newspapers and radio stations carry Air $ 7 » 5 ___ $6 » * — » 1 9 » * court. premiums,” says the letter, obtained by our Force news releases about impending supersonic has been enacted. With a crack­ "per se” specifically provides for associate Stewart Harris. cuts in NASA’s budget could kill America’s space station, reducing the nation to a second­ flights so residents won’t be startled if they hear the $g95 _ S1Q9S $ 3 4 9 5 _ $ 3 9 9 5 down on drunken drivers there the subpoena of witnesses by As state legislators, our respon- The letter came from the U.S. Chamber of BEST BUY IN TOWN either side. Lacking that, an siblity is to protect the public an er third-rate space power, the space agency’s booms, said George Roberts, a civilian spokesman has been a dramatic reduction of Commerce, the Business Roundtable, the National in Eglin’s public affairs office. He said missions traffic fatalities and alcohol- arresting officer’s report is consi­ we are not doing the job when it Association of Manufacturers and the Product head warns. • BIRD BATHS OPEN dered adequate. In Illinois, the “Without the space station, the U.S. manned have been canceled when the releases failed to PERENNIALS related accidents. How much comes todrunkendriving. I intend Liability Alliance. make the newspapers. longer is Connecticut going to law that esiablished administra­ to keep trying again and again to “As consumers of commercial liability space flight program would be dead-ended, _ 7 _ D A 1 ^ _ tive "per se” also provided that and America’s leadership in space would be Predicting the strength of sonic booms is an • STATUAR Y We’re Known for have to wait to dramatically deter people from drinking and insurance, we believe that federal insurance-data inexact science that depends on such variables as Quantity and Quality. reduce our alcohol-related acci­ the police need not testify at driving. That is my commitment put on hold indefinitely,” James C. Fletcher collection is both unnecessary and counter­ aircraft size, speed, altitude and weather factors • WOODEN LAWN Still have a large FRIDAY TILL 8 dents and deaths? administrative hearings. In Min­ to the people of this state. productive to the objective of this legislation,” the said Wednesday as he spoke to a group of including wind, air pressure and temperature, selection. SUNDAY TILL 4 During 1986, there were 5,575 nesota. no police officers are letter continues. reporters attending briefings on U.S. space Isbell said. ORNAMENTS alcohol-related accidents in Con­ called to testify. Iowa accepts Rep. Edith Prague It sounds like they don’t want to be bothered by goals. Temperature inversions are the most serious necticut, resulting in 3,863 injuries police testimony by telephone. 8th Assembly District the facts. Yet officials with these business groups The Reagan administration has asked complication, capable of bouncing the sonic shock and 164 fatalities. Is thisthe kind of If police officers were required Columbia were eager to talk about rising insurance rates last Congress to give NASA $11.5 billion in the waves great distances. Isbell said inversions have highway slaughter that thepeople to be present at all administrative year in hearings on the need for product-liability fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, an increase of 27 been suspected of breaking windows as far away as VITTNER’S GARDEN CENTER hearings as well as criminal percent over the current budget. of this state want to put up with ? reform. downtown Pensacola, about 30 miles to the west. 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE How much longer is the Legisla­ proceedings, an incredible However, key lawmakers have said the The F-111 is the largest of several types of aircraft The U.S. Public Interest Research Group poured ^ MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWNLINE 649-2623 & ture going to deny this state the burden would be placed on their Letters to th^ editor over hundreds of pages of testimony and found agency can expect no more than $10.7 billion. used in low-level supersonic testing and thus protection it needs from people time (or overtime), and taking several statements by executives who blamed produces the loudest and most damaging booms. who drink irresponsibly, get care of their other duties would be The Manchester Herald wel­ insurance costs when they lobbied for the bill. comes original letters to the ® I9S0 by NFA Inc behind the steering wheel of a car jeopardized. Under the bill, the The flip-flop happened so quickly that the and threaten Innocent lives? How sworn report of an arresting editor. business lobby in Washington, D.C.. hasn’t had Guaranteed to start much longer will the people of this officer would be used at hearings Address letters to: Open Fo­ time to notify the troopos in middle America. “Not only am I going to leave the act. I'm state put up with legislators who held in Connecticut. rum, Manchester Herald. P.O. Congressional aides tell us they are still receiving Coddling the drunken driver on the first going to write a book about It." hamper efforts to curb drunken Box 591, Manchester 06040. mail from small-business people who say the bill ^ l A P E will save them from high insurance premiums. The lobbyists themselves used that argument to sway or second pull. small-business people into joining the crusade for product-liability reform. T-Shirts Homosexuals and intolerant churches At its best, Dingell’s bill irons out the differences in product-liability laws from state to state. But and Shorts... departure from our past practice. The government consumer advocates say it goes overboard to The United Methodist Church governing body protect companies from lawsuits. For example, the > 4 , has never, for instance, threatened the Mormons has reaffirmed its prohibition against the bill would virtually let manufacturers off the hook ordination of practicing homosexuals. The ban isn't with a revocation of their tax exemption because of Fit for their belief, now apparently revoked or softened, if they used the best technology available at the very old, only four years, probably because prior to time the product was made. Another provision that time admitting gays to holy orders was Nicholas that black people are devils. When it comes to Summer churches, the government has been circumspect in makes drug companies immune from punitive unthinkable. At the same time, the Roman Catholic damages if the Food and Drug Administration Church continues its unalterable stand against Von Hoffman applying equal-opportunity standards. We don’t approved their products. active homosexuality in its clergy. Protesting gays require Jewish institutions, for instance, to hire Mode! 20684 are regularly thrown out of St. Patrick’s Cathedral Baptists of whatever race. Even demanding that In New York. Catholic medical facilities which take government Mlnl*eclltorlal This small bit of Protestant-Catholic unanimity mWi money distribute birth-control pills is seen as using It is one thing to memorialize the spot where has been achieved only at the cost of both churches public power to push secular values where they Bob’s Reg. Abraham Lincoln was killed. It is another thing / I I .'■'///IW being attacked for intolerance. On the other hand, should not be. altogether to turn the Texas School Book Each *7.99-*12.99 given the religious traditions of the West, churches proclivity is something one is bom with, a question We are antsy about putting pressure on churches. Depository into a tourist attraction. Dallas is doing Comfortable cotton and poly/cotton knit which are too tolerant lose their moral authority. in perpetual dispute. They pretty much get what they want even when it just that, building an elevator and charging T-shirts and elastic waist shorts tor sport or tun. They are expected to say some things are right and The criterion of discrimination is a certain sort of offends other tightly held values. Churches can admission to take tourists to the window where Lee Both available in assorted styles and colors. some things are wrong, and all the really big behavior; people who do some things are barred, play fast and loose with the tax laws. It took a Harvey Oswald stood to murder John F. Kennedy. Adult sizes S.M.L.XL. people who refrain from such activities are scandal of nationally prurient proportions to have Christian denominations are agreed that They’ve dressed it up as an important historical Modcl20622 4 DAYS ON LY homosexual acts are, to use the word which admitted. These denominations will ordain an them applied to Jimmy and Tammy Bakker’s museum, but deep down, the idea is macabre. Thurs., May 26 thru Sun., May 29 appears in the Bible, an abomination. Given 5.000 alcoholic, but not one who is still drinking. The operation. The use of tax-exempt funds and Lincoln’s death is history, but Kennedy’s death is years of Judeo-Christian disgust at these forms of principle Is the same, though it might be noted, in buildings to further the presidential campaigns of still a painful memory. Someday it may be all right • Only Toro offers the GTS Starting Guarantee. sexuality, it may,be asking too much of most of addition, that there is a vast array of other Jesse Jackson and Pat Robertson has been to sell tickets, but not now. • Toro GTS lawn mowers are guaranteed to start on the first organized religion to invite gays and lesbians into behavior which will keep a person from ordination. pointedly overlooked and the challenge to the or second pull for two years or Toro will fix ’em free. the pulpits of America’s churches and synagogues. The bishop’s hands will not be laid on those who rob Catholic church’s notorious abuse of tax-exempt Such exclusion invites accusations of intolerance banks or on those who habitually and flagrantly lie money to lobby for anti-abortion legislation chums Guaranteed. . j t- and homc^obia. Gays are dropped Into the same or whobabitually and flagrantly commit laboriously through a court system which wishes fllanrlipatrr Hrralft • Complete line of Toro lawn mowers with Guaranteed- lo- categoryes blacks or women, that is, people who fornication or adultery. Thus, a church’s policy of the case would go away. Start OHV 4-cycle and 2-cycle engines. on account of the accidents of birth are unfairly not permitting active homosexuals in the ministry The gays don’t have a chance of pushing their Foundsd In 1881 BCE'S kept/ut. In fact, though, the barring of the door to is not the same as barring women or Hispanics. way into the churches unless and until the churches PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... PublIttMr CAPITOL EQUIPMENTCO. gaya ny the churches is not so simple. The churches The policy is intolerant but not in the same way. want them in. However, the managers of other GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... Editor OOUGLA8 A. BEVINS ....!...... Ekm uIIvo EdHor 38 Main St. ■ Manchester ■ 643-7958 a n ^ o t saying that they won’t ordain homosexuals; Having sex with a member of one’s own gender private institutions, clubs, businesses, schools, MARIE P. GRADY...... City Editor STORES hey’re saying they won’t ordain practicing involves choice; being bom a woman or an landlords, etc., which can’t use the First ALEXANDER GIRELLt...... Aliocloto EdHor Hispanic does not. Amendment to beat off unwanted , find it I HiivenH you done without {lomosexuals. that is, people who of their own free DENtSE A. ROBERTS...... Advortldno OIroetor ^ 1 1 _ voluntarily — commit certain acts. One can You can argue that the policy of the Methodist much harder to be picky about whom they want MARK F. ABRAtTtS...... 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IVlAnKF£T R E f’ OJn AcSvWy ovtf Ids PM I wdifta i>' psychological symptoms you’ve had, sex, and now you’ve had a column pleasure than for contraception, prohiblu personal replies, bnt ques­ The measure also must be approved by (he your grandchildren will receive suggest any “ safe” investment and Es for the six months ending and continue doing that until your saying that about 40 percent of women although this may differ for other tions of general Interest may be Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. menstrual flow begins again. That have "experienced” anal intercourse. groups. discussed In future columns. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 26,1988 iHanrlirstrr Hrralii IN BR IEF Pioneer chairman wiii resign after saie Section 2, Page 11 By Nancy Concelman very capable hands,” he said. "These couldn’t speak on behalf of the new flights on Aug. 25, Greenstadt said. ^ Thursday, May 26,1988 UNICO honors Allbrio Manchester Herald are people who have already been in ownership. The company can employ “ People on layoff could at any SPORTS the parachute-making business.” 130 people, but only about 80 people moment be called back as the Aaron Alibrio of Pioneer Systems Inc.’s president Greenstadt, 41, has been president currently work at the plant during contracts arrive,” Greenstadt said. Bolton has been and chairman of the board said today of the company since 1970. He said four-day work weeks. The restructuring calls fora scaling named the 19U he’ll resign once the compa ny sells the today he has "noplans for the future.” To cope with operating losses and down of operations at the Hale Road recipient of the operating assets of its aerospace- Pioneer, which has experienced lawsuits, the company decided to plant and a move to a smaller facility. Brian Piccolo award defense group because the prospec­ operating losses of $7.4 million, restructure in 1984, shifting its focus Much of the parachute production Garden futility ends by the statewide tive buyer, who has been involved in announced plans to sell operating from the manufacture of parachutes done at the Manchester plant will UNICO National or­ the manufacture of parachutes, is assets in its annual report, mailed to and aerial recovery systems to move to the company’s plants in ganization and the capable of managing the company shareholders earlier this month. aerospace engineering. Columbia, Miss., and Liberty, Miss.t Manchester chapter. without him. Greenstadt will not reveal the name of Some workers at the Manchester he said. The awards were President and Chairman Alan H. the buyer. The decision to sell was in plant have been laid off since that A decrease in working capital from finally for the Pistons given to Alibrio in Greenstadt said today he did not want the best interest of the shareholders, decision, he said, but some may be $5.4 million in 1986 to $1 million in 1987 “ He’s a leader. He likes to have recognition of his his position to become a condition of he said. brought back when the company and a shortage of raw materials thaf Bv Howard Ulman Larry Bird, who had 20 points. the ball with the game on the “ outstanding at­ sale. The company is trying to protect its begins work on a contract awarded by disrupted production in 1986 and 1987 The Associated Press “ You want to win and get the first one under your belt.” line,” Johnson said; “ He made hletic and academic "Rather than sit and negotiate employees here during negotiations, National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ were cited by Greenstadt as two of the BOSTON — There were 5'A The Celtics, who led the NBA some big shots. He quarter- a ccomplishments’ ’, these terms, I would be very happy to Greenstadt said in an interview., ministration for solid rocket boosters. main reasons for the company’s negotiate the sale of the company into earlier this month, but added that he NASA is scheduled to resume shuttle problems. years of failure, 5*/4 years in with a 52.1 shooting percentage backed the team.” according to a letter which the Detroit Pistons lost during the regular season, made “ He made some big, big shots to Alibrio by S. every one of their 21 games in only 41.8 percent of their shots for over big people and played with Richard Bottaro, Boston Garden. the game and 35.6 percent in the great determination,” Detroit president of the Burial But rarely, if ever, in those 21 second half. coach Chuck Daly said. Manchester chapter games did Isiah Thomas get hot “ On offense, we self-destruct Thomas, who also had 12 of UNICO Interna­ Aaron Allbrio From page 1 and score 35 points at the same sometimes.” said Kevin McHale, assists, took charge after Detroit tional. The Manches- time that the Celtics went cold who led Boston with 31 points on center Bill Laimbeer left the ter chapter also gave Alibrio a check for $500 to and forgot the entire point of their 13-for-17 shooting. "W e had a game with a bruised right be used toward his college education. Investigative documents related to the case are to offense. stretch of about four times in a shoulder with 7; 02 left in the third be released Friday, Brooks said. He would not The award is given in memory of former Boston, at its best when it plays row in the fourth quarter where quarter. He didn’t return. comment on the affidavit until the investigative Chicago Bears football player Brian Piccolo, patiently and works the ball we didn’t get a single good shot.” Although an examination re­ documents are made public. who died of cancer. In his letter to Alibrio, inside, hurried shots from the Detroit had trouble guarding vealed no fracture, the Pistons The body of the young girl police suspected might Bottaro said that the "attitude and outside in the second half Wed­ the 6-foot-10 McHale, but the said it was doubtful he would play have been buried at 24 Pine Hill St. had blond hair determination exhibited by Brian Piccolo over nesday night. Thomas hit shots Celtics rarely got the ball to him tonight. Laimbeer said the injury and was dressed in a white dress and white patent from all over and led Detroit to a in the second half. He had 22 occurred when he was out his short lifetime are qualities which we should leather shoes, according to the affidavit. Her age all strive to achieve.” 104-% victory in the opener of the points with nine minutes left in Boston guard Danny “ and was estimated at between 4 and 5. NBA’s Eastern Conference the third quarter but took just the ball squirted loose and I had The affidavit says that police, as part of their finals. four shots after that. my arm caught and it pulled my MCC awards degrees investigation into the alleged burial, looked into the Having seized the homecourt “ We showed no patience on shoulder back.” disappearance of three other girls in the state. The One hundred and six Manchester students advantage from the Celtics in the offense once we got the lead,” “ With Laimbeer out and (for­ earliest was the 1952 disappearance of Connie Smith ward Adrian) Dantley in foul were among the 569 scheduled to graduate best-of-seven series, the Pistons Celtics’ coach K.C. Jones said. from North Canaan. can gain a huge edge by winning “ We were coming down quick and trouble, I knew the offense would today from Manchester Community College. "While no direct connection could be found tonight’s second game at the firing it up,” come back to me,” Thomas said. Makaziwe Mandela, daughter of imprisoned between that case and this investigation, there Garden. The third and fourth Boston led 70-64 with 3; 21 left in The Celtics did play well in South African leader Nelson Mandela, is (are) numerous similarities between one suspect in games are scheduled for their the third quarter but didn’t get certain aspects of the game. They scheduled to be the graduation speaker at the the Connie Smith disappearance and Frederick Pontiac Silverdome home on another field goal in the period. held a 10-7 advantage in offensive ceremonies. Thirteen students from Bolton, 11 Delaney, including age and physical description,” Saturday and Monday An 11-3 Pistons’ run put them rebounds, committed just eight from Coventry, and four from Andover also according to the affidavit. afternoons. ahead 75-73 heading into the final turnovers and had five steals and are among those scheduled to graduate. The affidavit also draws a connection between one “ In the playoffs, you don’t period. five blocks. But they still couldn’t Rtginild PInto/ManehMtar Htrald Other towns with a high number of witness and the unsolved disappearance of really think about the (O ltics’ They extended the surge to win. graduates include East Hartford. 75, Vernon. 7-year-old Janice K. Pockett in Tolland in 1973. The WINNER AND LOSER - Thomas home) winning streak,” Detroit 26-12 and grabbed a 90-82 advan­ Daly said they may have been affidavit says that there is a resemblance betweena election for president of the Eighth tired from an intense seven-game 36, and Hartford, 23. Landers, extreme left, and Perry Dod­ guard Vinnie Johnson said after tage on Thomas’ 3-pointer with Ceremonies were to be held at 5; 30 p.m. at photograph of Pocket and a photograph of the Utilities District Wednesday night. the Pistons’ first Garden victory 5; 32 to play. Thomas had 14 points conference semifinal against AP photo the Bicentennial Band Shell. In case of witness. The age of the witness at the time of the son, at right with arms foided, wait whiie Landers, a district director, won by 167 since Dec. 19, 1982. “ You just in the spurt and the closest ^ston Atlanta that ended Sunday. De­ inclement weather, the ceremonies were to be photograph is blacked out. the tellers count their votes in the votes to 126 votes. CAGED BIRD — Boston's Larry Bird has Boston Garden. Isiah Thomas (11), Joe want to win the game. Now that came after that was 92-89 with troit has been idle since eliminat­ held in the Lowe Program Center. It is not clear whether that witness is the woman nowhere to go with the ball as he is Dumars (4) and Dennis Rodman (behind the streak is over, it’s great, but 2:58 remaining. ing Chicago in five games May 18. Seating will be provided for staff and who said she saw Delaney attempt to bury the body I’m more excited about winning He made 8 of 11 shots in the or another unnamed witness in the affidavit. surrounded by a wall of Detroit Pistons Bird) are in on the play. The Pistons For the sixth time in its last graduates only; guests are asked to bring the game.” second half, including both his One witness mentioned in the affidavit lived near during Game 1 of the Eastern Confer­ won, 104-96. seven playoff games, Detroit held their own lawn chairs. “ It’s real frustrating starting 3-point attempts, and had 15 the Vemon-Eilington town line in 1970, near where ence final Wednesday night at the the series like this.’’ said Boston’s points in the fourth quarter. an opponent under 100 points. Jonathan M. Daube. college president, is Pockett disappeared, according to the affidavit, and From page 1 scheduled to preside over the ceremonies. the disappearance of 18-year-old Patricia Luce in Vernon in 1978 occurred nine-tenths of a mile from Terms of the agreement have where one of the witnesses lived. Motorcyclist injured not been made public. Mayor Clemens, Owen defeat Mariners Luce’s body was found a year later in Peter P. DiRosa Jr. has said a Tech needs a win A Manchester woman was listed in Marlborough, according to Vernon police Capt. news conference on the accord, Gary Mazzone. The case, which is now being It was the third straight road satisfactory condition at a Hartford hospital which he and Longest have SEATTLE (AP) - Former Dwight Evans lined a two-run Today is the last day for The All Connecticut (in fe r ­ handled by the state police major crime squad, is shutout and the fifth overall as today after the motorcycle she was a worked out in broad terms, will be University of Texas teammates AL roundup homer off Langston in the eighth qualifying for the and ence Tournament first-round still open, Mazzone said. well as the sixth complete game passenger on collided with an automobile held soon. Spike Owen and Roger Clemens, inning, his second, to extend the softball touniaments which match between East Catholic According to the affidavit, Manchester police — see page 12 this season for Clemens. Wednesday, hospital officials said. O’Marra was joined in his :\ l I now wearing Boston Red Sox lead to 3-0. means this is the last shot for and Notre Dame of West researched vital statistics in eight area towns for “ He wasn’t this good in col­ “ He (Evans) got all of that Maria Rohburgh. of 18 Liberty St., was opposition by Bruce Kramer, and uniforms, can be a potent one-two the Cheney Tech baseball Haven at Fairfield University the years 1944 through 1958 looking for death lege,” said Owen. “ He’s blos­ Mark Sutliff, who said. "It would punch. one.” said Seattle Manager Dick team. The Techmen are 9-9 has been rescheduled today at taken by Life Star helicopter to St. Francis certificates issued for unidentified bodies matching not be irresponsible to wait at Owen hit a solo in the somed into an awesome pitcher Williams. “ Mark just made a overall and in a do-or-die 4 p.m. This is the fourth time a Hospital and Medical Center after a 9 p.m. the description of the blond girl, but they turned up “ He always comes through like least another year (to convert the seventh inning to break a score­ since he got into the majors.” couple mistakes to Owen and situation with their game game scheduled between the collision with an automobiie at the nothing. In addition, a check of burial records for that,” said Clemens, 7-2, who garage which has been purchased less tie, and Clemens held Seattle Langston surrendered three Evans that cost him.” today against host Portland two has been postponed. The intersection of Cooper and Center streets Manchester from 1939 to 1950 turned up no played with Owen at Texas in runs on 10 hits over 7 1-3 innings by the district).” to four hits in his fourth consecu­ High at 3:30 p.m. A win puts winner advances to Friday’s police and hospital officials said. information about the burial of an unidentified body , 1982. “ He’s been doing that since being replaced by Mike Jackson. Boston added a run in the ninth Machell. the tax collector, tive complete game as the Red the Techmen into postseason ACC title game where it meets The driver of the motorcycle. John E. matching the girl’s description. our school days. He Just hit the inning as reliever Jackson argued that working conditions Sox defeated the Mariners 4-0 An anticipated strikeout duel play. A loss qneans wait until top-ranked St. Bernard, alsoat Kilbourne. 30. of 466 Main St., was treated and ball hard and gave us the lead.” between Clemens and Langston yielded a lead-off to Brady are bad in the district’s small Wednesday night. next year. Cheney has quali­ 4 p.m. at Fairfield University. released from Manchester Memorial The Mariners hit singies in failed to materialize as each Anderson, Ellis Burks and Ander­ office in the firehouse at Hilliard “ I wanted to give him a chance son scored from second on a fied for the state tourney the The Coventry High girls’ Hospital, hospital officials said. Kilbourne each of the first three innings but fanned five batters. Clemens and Main streets and that some to play tonight because he hasn’t double steal when catcher Scott last four straight seasons. softball game with Bolton High was treated for multiple contusions and played a lot,” said Boston Man­ managed only one more hit the leads all pitchers with 107 stri­ Summit people cannot even find the office Bradley’s throw to second base will be played on Friday, only abrasions on the shouiders and legs, hospital ager John McNamara. “ It payed rest of the way. They had keouts, while Langston is second Portland, which beat Che­ in the rear of the building.'He and sailed into center field. if necessary. A doubleheader officials said. From page 1 off and he came through with a battered Red Sox pitchers for 28 with 87. ney 10-5 on April 22, goes into sweep by the Patriots today Arthur Warrington, a member of the game with a 13-6 record. The driver of the automobile. Freddie L. the committee planning the con­ big hit.” runs the previous two games. “ They were swinging at a lot of Mickey Brantley and Scott over visiting Vinal Tech would Adams. 31.10 Bank St., was uninjured, police version. both said the district is Owen hit his third homer of the “ Roger’s been doing that for us first pitches, so Roger stayed Bradley each had two hits for the Cheney’s game with host clinch the COC title for them. said full-fledged Communist Party conference since “ operating out of a shoebox.” season off former teammate all year,” said catcher Rick away from the fast ball.” Cerone Mariners, and Brantley was the Coventry High postponed from The Bolton game would then Cerone. “ He comes in and pitches Kilbourne was driving his 1981 Honda 1941, but there was no immediate word on whether Longest argued thatthedistrict Mark Langston, 4-4. The ball hit said. “ He got a lot of first only one to get past first base, Wednesday has been resche­ be canceled. Today’s twinbill a great game right when we’re motorcycle east on Center Street when it the cancellation of tlje second of Reagan-Gorbachev has needed more space “ for the foul pole just above the pitchouts and didn’t need to get a singling and stealing second in duled Friday at 3:30 p.m. begins at 3:30 p.m. struggling.” lot of strikeouts.” collided with Adams* 1981 Datsun. which was sessions on Monday had any connection with the years and years.” He said that to left-field wall. the second and seventh innings. traveling west on Center Street, police said. party meetings. let the garage building sit idle % Police spokesman Gary Wood said the For the Soviets, the party conference has tended “ for one more year would be accident is still under investigation. to overshadow Reagan’s fourth summit meeting foolish.” with Gorbachev, since it will serve as a test of the Plans to use district voting lists Skinner aids Yanks’ victory Soviet leader’s economic reform policies and his to check off voters were aban­ Rtginatd Plnto/Minclrattcr Hartid Man pulled from vehicle three years at the Kremlin helm. doned because of the need to CAREFUL TALLY — Tellers at the annual meeting of the ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - It regularly when Don Slaught went to Wally Joyner and Chili Davis, At the same time, the summit itself has lost any convene the meeting at Whiton isn’t often that Joel Skinner, who on the disabled list with a strained and George Hendrick’s sacrifice Eighth Utilities District count the votes in the contest for groin muscle. fly before being replaced by Allen COVENTRY — A Willimantic man was expectation of major results with the failure of U.S. Memorial Library and move it district president, it was the only contested race. has a .210 lifetime batting aver­ pulled from his car early this morning after and Soviet negotiators to complete a treaty to next door to the Community Y. age, shares top power billing with Skinner’s contribution Is typi­ in the seventh. cal of the efforts that have kept the vehicle left the road, hit two guard rails, a sharply reduce long-range nuclear weapons. Dave Winfield. Despite allowing Ray’s tying the Yankees atop the American cemetery wall and a tree, police said. Reagan and Gorbachev had hoped to make such an Wednesday night was the ex­ homer, Allen went the final 3 2-3 Peter LeClair, 20, of 468 Stafford Road, was accord the centerpiece of the 77-year-old president’s ception. It might have been League East. Their latest win­ innings for his first victory since ning streak reached five games. driving a 1987 Pontiac sunbird West on Route first trip to Moscow. written off as a fluke, except it June 1986. 44 when the the accident occurred at 6:22 a.m., In an interview Tuesday with a group of West came against the California “ I didn’t expect us to be inextra “ Charlie pitched a sensational police said. There was severe car damage but European jouralists, Reagan left open the possibil­ Angels. innings tonight. That was a little game. He just ran out of gas,” LeClair was conscious when both the North ity of a fifth summit with Gorbachev before he Skinner’s two-run homer in the dismaying after we got all those New York Manager Billy Martin Coventry and South Coventry Ambulance leaves office in January — if negotiators can seventh kept New York even with hits,” Winfield said. said. Hudson was making his first 643-8474 ■168WoodlandStreet ■ 8am-6pmDally ■ the Angels until Winfield’s 10th- arrived, police said. complete the treaty to reduce strategic nuclear oodtanGARDENSl The Yankees wound up out- start since throwing a four-hit inning homer finished them off in Police said the ambulance team had to use weapons. hitting the Angels 14-4, but were complete game against Califor­ ” I won’t rule it out,” Reagan said in a text the Yankees’ 4-2 victory. forced into extra innings by nia May 15. the Hurst tool, the instrument used to pry “ I ’m not a home run hitter. But victims from vehicles, to get LeClair out of the released here today. " I won’t say it’s impossible... I Johnny Ray’s pinch homer off would hope that we can iron out the still undecided I ’m strong and I can hit with Angels manager Cookie Rojas car. 'A' X Neil Allen, 1-0, with one out in the points before I leave..” anyone,” said Skinner, who can was just as pleased with the After he was treated, LeClair was ninth. Secretary of State George P. Shultz Joined certainly hit against the Angels. seven-inning effort by starter transported to Manchester Memorial Hospital Reagan on his summit trip early today, carrying a The homer was his first since he Winfield took it from there, Dan Petry. where he is being X-rayed for head contusions, hitting a one-out solo homer off “ Anytime you hold that club to full report on the collapse of negotiations to remove Plants, Cut Flowers & Arrangements victimized California’s Urbano a hospital spokesman said this morning. Noriega from power. Lugo on May 24, 1987. DeWayne Buice, 1-3. The Yan­ two runs, you’ve pitched out­ kees added another run on Willie Police said the accident is still under Shultz was greeted briefly and without ceremony Azaleas Hanging Geraniums Gardenias And while Skinner is 2-for-34 standing,” Rojas said. Randolph’s bases-Ioaded walk off investigation. by Finnish Foreign Minister Kalevi Sorsa before Hydrangeas Foliage Specimens Chrysanthemums against the rest of the American It didn’t help the Angels avoid Greg Minton. their fifth straight loss. California climbing into a black limousine for the 15-minute i Carnations Statuary AP photo League, he’s 5-for-17 against the Hanging Fuchsia Angels. Charlie Hudson held the Angels is 6-14 at home, and the Angels ride to the guest house where Reagan was staying. Tuberous Begonias Bird Feeders One In a million ” I don’t feel weakened,” Reagan assured African Violets DOWN AND OUT — New York’s Willie inning of their game Wednesdy night in “ I feel like there’s finally some to one hit, a second-inning single have not had a victory by a reporters after his post-midnight landing. But he Randolph is tagged out at third base by Anaheim, Calif. The Yanks won, 4-2, in life in my hands,” said Skinner, by Jack Howell, through six starting pitcher since Petry ^ a t A house off Keeney Street to be built by the seemed disappointed — and at a loss on what he California's Jack Howell during the first 10 innings. who got his chance to catch innings. He surrendered singles Cleveland May 9. James Beaulieu Development Co. could be one might try next to force out Noriega. i|^ Extra Large Junior ^ r in a million in Manchester. Shultz had stayed behind to supervise the A million dollars, that is. negotiations held in Panama between Michael G. t i V ^ ' An ad running in the Manchester Herald for Kozak of the State Department and Noriega. GERANIUMS GERANIUMS / i l l . homes in the 18-lot Pondview Estates Apparently, the general’s aides had given the Springtime finds Oiiers in iine to fuifiii tradition subdivision lists homes in the neighborhood at impression the deal would go through, but Noriega $400,000 to $1 million in an “ exquisite setting.” turned Kozak down and the emissary was ordered Alto Tlnt9 To PItnt... Blu«berrlM, ratpberrlM, Edmonton at this point. That Plant By Ken Rappoport won at home. better to play hockey in Edmon­ getting hurt. undefeated.” David Desjardins of Beaulieu Development home. gooMbarrlM, ttrawbarrlm, curranta, grapea, HARDY meant his team was stiil alive in Only O notl ' The first attempt to play Game ton,” coach Glen Sather said. “ It was an unfortunate situa­ However, Gretzky said the ” It seemed for a time as if he had some plan...,” horaaradlah, oniona, rhubarb, garlic, etc. The Associated Press the finals, even if it was just wouldn't comment Wednesday on the homes PERENNIALS 4 was short-circuited by a power “ The ice is absolutely better tion,” he said. “ That sort of thing Oilers “ would have loved to have and prices, denying newspaper reports that Reagan said of Noriega, his voice trailing off, “ but there. You can actually glide out shouldn’t happen in a showcase finished the game (on Tuesday barely. EDMONTON. Alberta — Win­ failure Tuesday night at foggy “ It’s good to be going to lots have sold for $750,000 and more than evidently he changed his mind about this.” there. In Boston, it’s like skating Stanley Cup playoff game like night). Basically, it was 0-0 and ning the Stanley Chip at the Boston Garden. The game was Edmonton, but I wish we had a $500,000. Purpote in sand.” that.” we were 23 minutes away from Northlands Coliseum has become halted late in the second period, win under our belts,” O’Reilly The homes should be completed in six to a springtime tradition for the seconds after the Oilers tied the Or fog, which gave parts of When the power went out, the Stanley Cup.” Gretzky felt “ it was a blessing in Flying into Edmonton on a said. seven months, he said. GARDENi TIME TO PLANT Edmonton Oilers. game 3-3. Tuesday night’s game a surreal­ Annual Bedding, Vegetable Plants, charter Wednesday, Sather was “ The only better position than a The NHL decided to cancel the istic quality. disguise. I thought someone was O’Reilly said Andy Moog, who happy to go home. But he said it Nurses FOOD Petunias, Salvia, Marigolds, Peppers, 3-0 lead is a 3-0 lead with the game and replay it in Edmonton, Gretzky said the conditions going to lose an eye, or who played well in the opener of “ would have been a lot nicer Robertson wins grant Eggplant, Cabbage, Potted Vegetables fourth game in Edmonton,” said giving the Oilers — who are were Intolerable. There was no something.” the series and again in the From page 1 •»o Things will be different in going home if we had won. It’s not Uoatly Up Oilers center Wayne Gretzky, lO-for-lO at the Coliseum in air conditioning and the heat in blackout game on Tuesday night, COVENTRY — G.H. Robertson School was Edmonton, where the Oilers have easy winning the Stanley Cup. whose club takes a three-game playoff games this year — home the building sent ice-level will start in goal. recently awarded a $980 grant for puppetry for been able to use the larger ice There’s a lot of .travel involved lead over Boston into tonight’s ice in three of the first four temperatures soaring and trig­ Moog, a former Oiler, has grades kindergarten through fourth by the nurses’ offer. There is no middle ground in surface to their advantage. and this (game) is Just another MANY GARDENING AIDS: Craft & Gardening second attempt to play Game 4 of games. gered the fog. never bwn readier. Connecticut Commission on the Arts. arbitration. Scrino said. “ We’ve got to be in a good step. It' presents another Books, Special Tools, Pottery, Bird Feeders & Houses, JUNIPEI the finals. The Oilers were happy to be out The game was held up several Th grant was part of a total grant of $232,197, In arbitration, the school board will be allowed to Azalaaa, frame of mind,” Gretzky said. An Edmonton victory will give of the Boston Garden, even if it times while players skated challenge.” “ I would rather play Game 4 In which was split between 65 organizations. The choose one member of the panel, while the nurses Plants and Stands, Urns, Statuary, Sundial, Jackson & Rhododandrona, the Oilers their second straight meant coming home without the around to help clear the fog. “ We won Game 3 and tied Game No one knows that better than Boston,” he sald^ “ but we’ve school grant will be used to teach students will pick a second member. The third member will Perkins Roses, Flowering Shrubs & Trees, etc. •tc. 3/I27N Stanley CMp and fourth in five Cup. Gretzky said players had trouble 4. We played well in Boston and Bruins coach Terry O’Reilly, who played some of our best games in self-expression. be picked by the previously-chosen members, she we’re coming home where we are was also happy to be going back to Edmonton.” said. years. The first three were all “ I think the conditions are seeing and there was a danger of It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 26.1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 26,1988 — 13 Scott a leading force M els get M IN BRIEF McNeil beat Joe’s World first win Morlarty’s opens season as Lakers win again in net play Joe Garman Moiiarty Brothers swings into Greater Hartford ’Twilight League baseball play tonight Bv Charles Campbell By Ken Peters He has bolstered his game by the league. If he isn’t already. Of at 7:30 when it hosts Katz of Meriden at over SF Molrarty Field in the opener for both teams. The Associated Press The Associated Press becoming effective on drives to course, that’s not counting Mi­ The Gas Housers, managed for the 27th year the basket. chael Jordan. He, like Earvin — Conchita Martinet, a 16-year-old from INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Earlier He was hitting consistently - (Magic Johnson), is in a special by Gene Johnson, play every Thursday night at Spain, ousted ninth-seeded rliori McNeil of the NEW YORK (AP) -Allbutone in his career. Byron Scott was from outside and on drives cfads.” Moriarty Field and have added eight Saturday United States 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 at the French Open on Getting view of the down­ regarded by sonne critics as the against the Mavericks in Game 2. night dates at home, as well. Thursday. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the played the importance of break­ y weak link in the Los Angeles “ Over the whole year, defend­ Martinez played crisp shots from the baseline and Lakers’ 41-year-old center, had 19 ing their winless streak against Lakers’ lineup. ers have been playing me for the took advantage of McNeil’s errors to advance to the points and seven rebounds in the the San Fransisco Giants this Masse gets another honor But Scott, in his fifth NBA drive,” he said. “ The ,way I’ve fourth round. Ranked just 279th in the world, of a bobcat victory over Dallas. season. season, has improved continu­ been shooting the ball, they have Martinez had to play in a qualifying tournament last to defend that, too. Manchester native Bill Masse was named to ously and quietly has become the James Worthy added 16 points “ They didn’t really dominate the first team Academic-All America team week to gain entry to the Open. Lakers’ leading scorer. “ Now I caneltherdriveor shoot- and Johnson had 15 points and 19 us in any game," Gary Clarter Wednesday by a board of college sports “ I played really well in the first set, ” McNeil said. was exciting Wednesday night, Scott scored it. They have to defend both. I assists. said. "But we needed to show information directors. Masse, one semester shy “ Maybe I was winning tooeasily. I couldn’t keep my 30 points on ll-of-17 shooting to have created more problems (for Marit Aguirre led Dallas with 28 them once and for all, that we’re of his degree in mathematics at Wake Forest concentration, other things were coming into my points. Sam Perkins had 16 and lead the Lakers to a 123-101 opponents).” for real.” University, had a 3.5grade point average in his mind. I started backing off the ball and playing Did you ever see a bobcat? Not too many of us Rolando Blackman had 14. defensively.” victory over Dallas and a ^0 lead Scott’s scoring is a problem major this past semester. have. And in all the years I have been banging Carter and Kevin McReynolds Serving to stave off defeat in the seventh game of in the Western Conference finals. Dallas coach John MacLeod Masse was also named to the Atlantic Region around the forests and wilderness areas, up until The best-of-seven series now The Lakers led 99-46 at halftime each drove in two runs Wednes­ the last set, McNeil sent Martinez chasing balls would rather not have to deal All-Star baseball team for the second AP photo last week, I had never seen one of these elusive shifts to Dallas for games Friday with. and stayed comfortably ahead in day night as the Mets beat the back and forth across the backcourt, but she ran the second half. consecutive year. Masse is expected to be man-shy creatures. and Sunday. “He’s another weapon for Giants 6-3 for the first time in five MARVELOUS MUGS — Marvelous them all down and slammed a backhand passing Riley, saying the Mavericks’ chosen in Wednesday’s Major League amateur I spent the better part of a week in Michigan “ My confidence level was high them,” MacLeod said. “ He’s games. Marvin Hagler poses Wednesday during shot to reach match point. Reunion Arena is a tough place draft. fishing the Au Sable River with Brad Stevens of in the regular season and during been having an All-Star season. McNeil, 24, charged forward aggressively after for visiting teams, tried to put the “ I knew we’d score some runs an Interview. Hagler said he’ll make a Glastonbury, and my friend Tom Clark of Jackson, the playoffs, it’s skyrocketing. I He’s been on fire, playing really her next serve, but dinked a forehand half-volley series in perspective. and beat them,” Mets Manager decision about his career after his Mich. It was there we saw that ghost-like cat. But felt so loose for this game,” said well, since training camp. into the net to end the match. Davey Johnson said. “ Sooner or Danehy to attend PC brother, , fights on June 12. more about that later. Scott, who seemed plagued by “ He’s going to remember this “ It’s academic and trivial to Ranked 10th in the world, McNeil beat Oiris Evert later.” Stevens and I had traveled to Jackson to team up self-doubt earlier in his career, year when he’s old and retired. say, but all we’ve done is win two COVENTRY — Three-sport Coventry High in last year’s U.S. Open quarterfinals, but has had particularly after he had some It’s a banner year for him.” In the first four meetings less success on slower clay courts. with Clark on what has become an annual fishing games. Two years ago we won the photo School standout Leslie Danehy will attend lackluster playoff games. Said Lakers coach Pat Riley: first two here and they won two between the two clubs. Giant Providence College in the fall on a soccer Hagler to decide soon On Wednesday, Yannick Noah delighted a packed trip the Au Sable. Clark has a camp situated right on the bank of Scott, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard “ Byron had a career year last back there and the series went six HIGH SCORER — Byron Scott (4) of the Lakers goes up pitchers held the Mets, the scholarship. hometown crowd at center court with slides in the NEW YORK — If he fights again. Marvelous dirt, big serve and scrambling recoveries in a 6-2, who’s often overlooked in the season, ands he’s playing even games. highest-scoring team in the Na­ Danehy holds the school record for scoring the river, and from this spot deep in the woods, we for two points in Game 2 of the Western Conference finai Marvin Hagler would hope to meet Sugar 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 defeat of Brazilian Luiz Mattar. shadow of point guard Magic better this year. "Our goal is to get one win (in tional League, to five runs and a with 131 goals and had 34 this past season when journeyed out each day to fish the North Branch, against the Delias Mavericks Wednesday night at the Leonard again, but he says ‘T v e realized if it “ We’re here to give a show,” Noah said. “ You can Johnson, is the Lakers’ leading “ Byron is a young player and if Dallas), I don’t care which game, . 176 average. the Patriots reached the Class S final where they the South Branch, and the Main Branch of this scorer both in the regular season he keeps improving, he’s going to and come back here and wrap it Forum. Scott led the Lakers to a 123-101 win and a 2-0 doesn’t happen, I can live with it.” act like a brat, you can act like the ice-cold man. famous trout river. New York’s Howard Johnson lost to two-time champion Granby High. Danehy and the playoffs so far this year. be the best off (shooting) guard in up in five games.” edge in the series. Whatever decision he makes about boxing, he You’ve got to act. There’s no other way. You can’t Fishing the branches, is done mostly by floating claimed those numbers didn’t tell also starred on the team, leading the will make it after June 12 when his brother just be yourself.” the river. We canoed down the North Branch for a the whole story. Patriots to the state Class S championship and is Robbie Sims challenges Sumbu Kalambay for Top-ranked Steffi Graf led most of the well-known the catcher with the softball team that’s nearing couple of days. Paddling down this scenic stream, “ We were in every game we the women players through easy matches Wednesday we would stop at a likely spot, tie the canoe to a its second straight COC title. played them,” he said. “ One or title, Hagler said Wednesday. that offered few thrills and only a few spills. waist rope, and get out to wade. Catch a few fish, or Erratic Robinson keeps Brewers at bay All surviving women’s seeds played their two hits in the right spot in any of Hagler, now in commercial and film acting, miss a few fish, or not raise any fish at all. Then those games and the record might had said he would announce a decision May 31. second-round matches Wednesday, and five were back into the canoe, and paddle down a little By Bob Greene son said. “ I think I was jUst wild their last 15 games. The White game. moving immediately into the third round today: have been reversed. Sure they Hagler, who was undisputed middleweight further. The Associated Press enough (that) they couldn’t sit in Sox have lost nine of their last 10. Klein rips Stephens Graf, No. 4 Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina, No. 5 have some good pitching, but we champion, has not fought since he lost a 12-round Floating in one of Tom’s river boats is another one place. AL Roundup John Farrell, 5-3, allowed two Rangers 5, Blue Jays 1 Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria. No. 9 Lori McNeil of Jeff Robinson was so bad he ‘"They didn’t know where it was have some good hitting too.” N e w YORK — Woody Stephens wants to split decision to Leonard April 6,1987. Leonard story. There, one fisherman sits up in the bow of the runs on six hits, while striking out had three hits and forget about it. Eugene V. Klein wants Stephens Houston and No. 14 Sandra Cecchini of . was almost perfect. going, and half the time I didn’t, five and walking two for the Ron Darling, in what he des­ then went back into retirement. 24-foot shallow draft boat, while Tom, or Russ knocked in three runs to lead kicked out of the sport in which he has attained But the tournament also saw its first major upsets ’The Detroit pitcher had a hard either.” victory. It was the 18th complete Texas over Toronto. The victory cribed as his “ worst start by far” “ If I retire, there should be no coming back.” Beatty, another Jacksonite, handle the stern of the striking out one. the Hall of Fame as a trainer. Wednesday. The casualties included both No. 8 time finding the plate, and the Robinson started the Milwau­ game of the season for Cleveland snapped a three-game Texas this season, gave up all three Hagler said in an Interview. “ But I would like to craft. Power is strictly by pole, current and paddle, “ Guillermo’s been doing that “ It’ll all be over in a few days,” Stephens said seeds — Hana Mandlikova of Australia and had a harder kee sixth by walking Paul Molitor for the last month,” Robinson pitchers, compared to 24 for all of losing streak as middle reliever Giant runs on nine hits in 7 1-3 retire with the title.” and speed is controlled by different weight chains Wednesday at Belmont Park of the controversy, American Tim Mayotte — along with the time finding his pitches. and B.J. Surhoff. One out later. said. “ He’s done the job every 1987. Jeff Russell, making his second innings. Darling, 5-3, was chased 12th-seeded woman. Italy’s Raffaella Reggi, and dragged on the bottom from the stern of the boat. When the game was over Brock hit his third home run of the which erupted after Forty Niner dueled with time they’ve given him the ball. Twins 4, Royals 2 straight effective start, gave up by Candy Maldonado’s one-out the No. 13 man, Andres (3omez of Ecuador. One casts from the boat, dropping the fly into Wednesday night, Detroit had a year into the lower deck in left. When the money’s on the line, six hits over 7 2-3 innings. Dale double in the eighth. Winning Colors for much of Saturday’s Patriots’ sale approved Graf, sneezing from a cold during the match, had likely looking trouty waters, moving with the 4-3 victory and the Brewers had Robinson then struck out Glenn Bert Blyleven beat Kansas City Mohorcic relieved with the bases Preakness. The filly finished third and the colt he’s done his job. Randy Myers got his seventh; no problem beating Ronnie Reis of Miami 6-0, 6-1. current. It's a lot of fun, but the fishermen have to Just one hit off Robinson and Braggs, but when he walked Rob “ He was awesome tonight. I for the 28th time and Dan Gladden loaded to halt Toronto’s rally and finished seventh in the race, which was won by MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — NFL owners gave But she became annoyed when she was told be real quick to set the hook. The trout hit fast and reliever Guillermo Hernandez, a Deer, Detroit Manager Sparky tripled, doubled and singled, save by striking out the only two was watching him tonight, and he gain his fourth save. Risen Star. unanimous approval Wednesday to the second-ranked Martina Navratilova still consi­ expel the hook in the blink of an eye. three-run homer by Greg Brock. Anderson called for Hernandez to leading visiting Minnesota to a hitters he fa c ^ and stranding was just incredible.” Accusing Stephens of sacrificing Forty Niner conditional sale of the New England Patriots to dered herself the top player in world tennis. To iget back to the bobcat. Coming back from the “ Robinson was wild,” Brewers three-game sweep of the Royals. Athletics 8, Orioles 1 two baserunners. come in from the bullpen. The ’Tigers scored three runs in to get Winning Colors beat, Klein told The San Paul Fireman, pending the Reebok “ She can say what she wants, and I say what 1 Manager Tom Trebelhom said. Blyleven gave up 10 hits in 7 2-3 Bob Welch allowed three hits in river one night, on the dirt path leading back to “ I knew if we were going to win the third off Juan Nieves, 4-4, then “ We had the opportunities — Diego Union Stephens “ should be ruled off the International chairman’s ability to complete the want,” Graf said. “ She better watch out; that’s all I “ Wild enough to be very effective it, he (Hernandez) was going to innings. Jeff Reardon finished for eight innings en route to his Clark's cabin, the car's headlights picked up the took a 4-0 lead in the fourth. Tom early and late,” said Giants track, and (Forty Niner’s jockey) Pat Day can say.” his 10th save. seventh consecutive victory as purchase of bankrupt Sullivan Stadium. large cat poised by the side of the road. He bounded until he got too wild.” have to come in and put a stop to Brookens drove in two of the run manager Roger Craig, whose should be sat down too. for a considerable length Navratilova had an even easier match. She was Oakland defeated Baltimore. Owners took up the matter during the opening across in the full beam of the lights, and we both In the first five innings. Robin­ it,” Anderson said. “ He did. He The Twins won their fifth in a team stranded 10 runners. “ We up 6-0,1-0,40-15 when her opponent, Hellas Ter Reit Indians 5, White Sox 2 Welch, 8-2, who got his first AL of time.” session of the league’s annual spring meeting at had a good look at the ghostlike wraith. son, 5-2, didn’t give up a hit. had excellent control and he’s row on the road, one short of the just didn’t get the big hit like of the Netherlands, became ill on center court and “ I was so concerned at trying to Cory Snyder’s two run-scoring franchise record for consecutive shutout with a five-hitter at the Doral Hotel. Commissioner Pete Rozelle Seeing an animal like that in the wild is very throwing the ball hard again.” we’ve been getting the last few; defaulted. Baltimore on May 14. struck out said final approval will be automatic once exciting to most outdoor lovers. And that was a throw strikes. I never had time to Hernandez finished up to earn hits led Cleveland past Chicago. victories on the same trip. The games.” Chris Evert, the No. 3 seed, disposed of Barbara think about a no-hitter.” Robin­ his second save, walking one and It was the Indians' 12th victory in Royals lost their fourth straight four and walked none. Griffin to be re-examined Fireman completes all paperwork involved in part of what made this trip so enjoyable. An error, instead of a hit,- Romano of Italy 7-5, 6-2. LOS ANGELES — Shortstop Alfredo Griffin of the $85 million deal. We saw deer aplenty. Not one or two on occasion, helped the Mets score three runs! Fireman, who would own 51 percent of the but sometimes three or four together. Coming in the first inning. ; the Los Angeles Dodgers, who suffered a broken Dodgers’ Leary is making rivais leery bone in his right hand when hit by a pitch by Patriots, and Philadelphia businessman Fran down the North Branch one day in the canoes, we Hackney Lenny Dykstra led off with a Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets Saturday Murray reportedly will pay $67 million for the saw three does cross in front of us, stop to watch the single and Wally Backman Patriots and $18 million for the financially canoes, and then slowly wade up the opposite bank Bv Ben Walker night, was re-examined Wednesday morning by keep getting jammed and strik­ McWilliams, 3-0, struck out reached on first baseman Will troubled stadium owned the team’s current where they proceeded to browse, with one eye on The Associated Press hand specialist Dr. Charles Ashworth. honored ing out. You'd think they’d have eight for his first shutout since Clark’s error. Mike LaCoss, 3-4, > owners, the Sullivan family. the fishermen. NL Roundup enough belly to correct it.” Aug. 1, 1984, and first complete The swelling on Griffin’s right hand was down A plaque honoring the late The National League is starting intentionally walked Darryl! and the hand was placed in a cast-splint, a team However, Fireman said ownership of the team Twice, at different times, one of my favorite “ We got beat by a guy with one game since June 16, 1985. It was Strawberry to load the bases with! Alex Hackney, who was to become a bit leery of Tim spokesman said, adding that the 31-year-old will not change hands if he fails to reach an birds, a ruffed grouse, flew right across, almost pitch, a fastball. All night long his fifth career two-hitter and one out for McReynolds, who was; within arms length, to settle like a disappearing head golf professional at the Leary. the majors. shortstop would be re-examined again on June 1. agreement with stadium creditors. again, no offense,” Elia said. lowered his ERA to 1.46, second- l-for-19 and hitting only .214 with; Manchester Country <^ub Leary, troubled by a sore arm “ It was just one of those things. ghost on the opposite shore. Philadelphia’s Mike Schmidt best in the NL. runners in scoring position. for 27 years, will be unveiled for most of his career, pitched a They hit everything at us.” Leary went O-for-3 and is hitless in his Baltimore Orioles. I have never seen so many of these beautifully colored creatures in my life. in ceremonies on Wednes­ one-hitter Wednesday night and said. last 18 at-bats. Pirates 4, Astros 3 McReynolds responded with a day at 3 p.m. the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Dodgers Tom Lasorda was Scioscia homered in the fourth Bobby Bonilla and Darnell two-run single and Carter fol­ Clark remarked this was the first year he could Philadelphia Phillies 4-0. more complimentary, as usual. remember seeing so many of these colorful birds. The plaque will be placed and Hamilton connected in the Coles hit consecutive homers and lowed with a sacrifice fly. Jordan named league MVP A line-drive single by Darren “ We didn’t play very well He said that in other years they were around, but on a stone outside the pro seventh against David Palmer, Jose Lind’s single broke a 3-3 tie LaCoss hit a two-run double in Daulton leading off the third bbhkid him. He could be right up 22-year history, was golfing in the record and second place in the this year they seemed to be everywhere. A shop at the club. Earl Yost, 0-4. in the seventh inning as Pitts­ the second to close the gap to 3-2. CHICAGO (AP) - While Mi­ inning was the only blemish in there with the big winners,” Carolines and couldn’t even be Central Division of the Eastern beautiful splash of color flitting back and forth former Manchester Herald Braves 2, Cubs 1 burgh beat visiting Houston. But the Mets scored three more chael Jordan wasn’t around for Tcary’s third shutout this season. Lasorda said. "He has pitched reached by his own team to be Conference. His season high was sports editor. Red Smith, With two outs, pinch hitters Sid runs in the sixth, two on RBI the applause when he was named across the river and in and out of the woodland. Leary, 4-3, extended his extremely well.” Gerald Perry singled home the congratulated, Krause said. 59 points against Detroit on April who was Hackney’s prote­ Bream and Barry Bonds walked singles by Carter and Kevin the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, Oh, yes. the fishing. Someone is going to ask scoreless-inning streak to 19 and Leary’s main trouble came in tiebreaking run with two outs in But Jordan had made the MVP 3. ge and has gone on to be the before Lind singled off Joaquin Elster and another on LaC!oss’ no one could doubt his presence about the fishing. The fishing was good. Lots of lowered his ERA to 2.45. the first inning. He cut the middle the eighth inning as Atlanta won Andujar, 0-2. wild pitch. during the regular season. award one of his goals at the start He scored 50 Ond 55 points in the fish. No record breakers in size but quite a few head golf professional at the in Chicago. “ I went to spring training not finger on his pitching hand on a Mike Dunne, 3-2, gave up five Kevin Mitchell hit a leadoff They had only to watch his of the season. first two games of the NBA native browns and brookies caught and released. Webhannet Golf Club in The Braves took two of three at sure where I’d end up pitching.” pebble while facing leadoff batter hits in seven innings. Jeff Robin­ homer in the Giants’ eighth. high-flying magic on the court “ I want to win, I want to have playoffs against Cleveland, be­ The colors on these wild fish are just as pretty as Kennebunkport. Maine, and Wrigley Field and won their first Leary said. “ I had to open the Milt Thompson, and called the son closed for his fifth save. San Francisco threatened in and look at the figures — a 35 fun, and I want to entertain coming the first player in league Ralph DeNicolo. who suc­ series under new Manager Russ the colors on any wild bird. Dodgers’ eyes.” trainer to the mound. the ninth with consecutive one- point average. 259 steals, and 131 people,” he said earlier. “ I think history to score 50 or more points ceeded Hackney, will speak Nixon. The fish were selective, keying in on particular He did that again in pitching the “ It was bleeding a little,” Expos 6, Padres 2 out singles by Bret Butler and blocked shots for the Chicago I've done that. I ’m illustrating in consecutive playoff games. at the brief ceremonies. Reliever Rick Mahler, 5-4, won AP photo hatches, but that's what makes it fun. Trying to Dodgers back into first place in Leary said. “ They put some Dennis Martinez ended his Robby Thompson off Roger Bulls. more all-around skills this The Bulls defeated the Cavali­ his fifth straight decision despite imitate nature. The popular Hackney be­ the National league West, four gooey stuff on it and closed the four-game losing streak with his McDowell. But Myers then closed Jordan was named the league’s season.” ers in the first round but were CHRIS IN ACTION — Chris Evert keeps allowing Ryne Sandberg’s tying A good time. A super good time. One that will came head pro at the local percentage points ahead of scratch. It didn’t bother me after first victory since April 24 as out the game by striking out Gark Defensive Player of the Year “ Last year Michael had to take eliminated by the Pistons in the her eyes on the ball as she returns It to single in the eighth. Bruce Sutter carry me until it's time to go again next year. course on April 1. 1949. and Houston. that.” Montreal defeated San Diego. on three pitches and Mitchell with earlier this month, and on Wed­ five shots a game to beat the shot second round. Barbara Romano Wednesday during continued in that position Mike Scioscia and Jeff Hamil­ Phillies manager Lee Elia was got his sixth save. five. nesday he captured the MVP clock, and he’s not doing that this Jordan not only put points on Tom Foley hit a pair of RBI play at the French Open tennis Joe Garman, a Manchester resident for many until retiring in 1975. He ton hit two-run homers, the first bothered by his team’s hitting, Cardinals 6, Reds 0 doubles and Tim Wallach had two “ We’ll start another streak award with 47 of a possible 80 season,” Bulls coach Doug Col­ the board. He also helped put people in the seats. The Bulls set a tournament. Evert easily won the years. Is a recognized authority on the subject of passed away on Sept. 24, of the season for each, to support and lack of it. Larry McWilliams pitched a hits, drove in two runs and scored tomorrow,” Craig said, chuc­ first-place votes from a media lins said. “ He’s taking better Leary. Chicago Stadium attendance re­ bamboo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. 1987, at the age of 73. “ I ’d be embarrassed if I went two-hitter and Tom Brunansky twice. kling to himself, “ As soon as we panel. shots and making the team second-round match 7-5, ^2. cord by averaging 18,060 fans, Leary pitched his first career out there every night and had my had a two-run homer, leading Martinez, 4-6, gave upeight hits figure out a way to beat Dwight “ He had a year that very few better.” generating about $10 million in one-hitter and his fifth shutout in bats broken,” Elia said. "W e host St. Louis over Cincinnati. in his second complete game. Gooden.” people — if any — in the history of Former teammate Sidney ticket revenue. basketball have ever had at both Green, now a New York Knick, oooooooooooooooooooooo ends of the court,” said Jerry said he noticed a difference in Jordan amasses 665 points in Krause, the Bulls’ vice president Jordan this year. the MVP voting, followed by for operations. “ I ’ve been in the “ He is much more mature now Boston’s Larry Bird, a three-time Who has the edge at Indy 500, man or machine? league 21 years, and I can’t — his court awareness and his MVP with 527 points and 16 M l remember anyone ever having a shot selection,” Green said. “ The first-place votes. Magic Johnson NEW YORK (NEA) - What machines — will be held on ooooo ooooo made the cars harder to drive — linemen. If they don’t do their job, total all-around year like he had.” guys he played with, he respects of the Los Angeles Lakers, last will it take to win the 72nd Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor because we’ve had to take the Jordan, only the fourth guard to the roles they are playing.” year’s MVP, had 508 points and 16 Indianapolis 500 auto race? The then there’s no point in having the Speedway. ABC-TV will broad­ aerodynamics out of the car to get ball.” win the MVP in the award’s Jordan led the Bulls to a 50-32 first-place votes. right car or the right driver? cast the race live, beginning at 11 straightline speed. 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In addition to pro­ BEER SAME PRICE COLD ’87); Johnny Rutherford (1974, a lot of the driving skill out of it, to Indianapolis), the car and its do that win consistently.” types of successful drivers: tecting two players on an inactive • Sale Enda 42S-SS • Not RaaponalMa lor Typographlctl Error* ’76, ’80); Gordon Johncock (1973, especially for qualifying.” driver. Yet, Rahal says, “ In the end, a The East Catholic High girls’ Dow. Doubles winners were “ Maybe at the top of the list now list, each team will be allowed to ’93)-, Rick Mears (1979, ’84); Not so, says Bobby Rahal, who Horne likens the racing team to race is a race is a race.” tennis team defeated South Ca­ Cathy Begley and Lisa Sheridan for the owners is (the driver's) place two players on injured Mario Andretti (1969); Danny was named driver of the year in a football squad: “ Bobby is the Like 'tradition, money is a tholic, 4-1-1, Wednesday after­ and Theresa Riley and Elaine DISCOUNT IS OUR MIDDLE NAME ability to generate money — reserve during ^ e preseason and Sullivan (1989) and Bobby Rahal 1986 and 1987 by Championship quarterback. And you’ve got to major source of pressure at the noon at the Manchester Racquet Price. sponsorship for the team.” reactivate them after the fourth (1986). Auto Racing Teams. have a damn good quartert>ack, Indianapolis 500. And this, too, Club. The Eagles are now 5-6 Talking about changes in Indy- Says Sneva: “ It’s like some­ week of the regular season. ’T v e never run flat out,” Rahal because he’s the guy who gets the can affect the quality of the while South falls to 5-4. East IlMMits: AndTM BacTM (EC) tiMl : MANCHESTER DISCOUNT LIQUORS ; body going to the coach of Denver Under the recommendation type autos, Sneva points to the says. “ I don’t think anybody ball out there. I think I can racing. winds up its season Friday, Urricho 4-4, 4-7) Lottonalo (SC) d«f. advancement of “ aerodynamic Broncos and saying, ‘Hey, Mr. M tlitta Carroll 4-2, 4-1; gronnon (EC) made by the competition commit­ has.” describe myself as the coach, the Sneva says the enormous ex­ afternoon at 3:30 against cros­ d«f. Quaollor* 44, 40; Odw (EC) dot. technology that we’ve seen over Reeves, how much would it cost tee, teams would not have been He argues; “ By reducing the guy who coordinates it all. Behind pense that goes into racing in stown rival Manchester High. Morrlo 44, 44; Boeloy-Slitrldon (EC) Bobby Rahal the years, (plus) the fact that me to throw a couple of passes in Singles winners for East were dt(. Chomplon-MorolM 44, 41; Rllov- able to activate players placed on horsepower, if anything, we’ve Bobby, ther’s a lot of good CART events has led team the Super Bowl?’ Prlct (EC) dtf. Am4nclt4Aro4rt 41, Maureen Brennan and Rebecca 41. injured reserve during training MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 26, 1W8 — 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 26, 198B A Newspaper In Education Program The Quiz Sponsored by CBS begins comeback with rights to ’92 Oiympics ■The Manchester Herald Catholic educators look ahead womiscoiie (18 pobils tor each RueeUen eneweied eeneegy) Growth seen outside the traditional school structure Bv Rick Warner leader among the three major CBS, which last televised the breaking even.” some risk,” hesaid, “ butwearea coverage was live, prime-time The Assocloted Press networks, slipped to last place Olympics in 1980, outbid NBC by Tisch pointed out that CBS’ bid very strong financial company events from Albertville will be Virginia, who heads the bishops’ this season, l^ t Tisch said the Ifijl^illion Tuesday for the was $66 million less than ABC’s and we can afford to take some ta p ^ because of the six-hour Bv ChrlstoDher Connell committee on education, said in $243 million bid for the Winter Albertville Games. After Pilson rights fee for the 1988 Winter risks.” time difference between The Associated Press There was virtually no debate at the Catholic NEW YORK - CBS president aninterylew, " I believe there’s no Laurence Tisch says getting the Games in Albertvilie, France, told reporters he expected CBS to Olympics in Calgary. Estimating Jankowski said the bid re- and the eastern United States. Education Futures Project eeeeions about how adequate substitute for the full television rights to the 1992 shows that CBS is determined to make a small profit on the a cumulative inflation rate of 20 f lected CBS’ "new But Pilson said he doesn’t think DAYTON, Ohio - Catholic curriculum Catholic school.” But Winter Oiympics was the first regain its former status. Games, NBC Sports president percent over the next four years, aggressiveness.” the lack of live coverage wili be a educators, still facing a retreat in to stem the erosion of parochial schools, which he acknowledged that there are step in rebuiiding the beiea- "W e’re on the right track — we Arthur Watson accused Pilson of he said in reality CBS paid $128 major probiem. parochial school enrollments, are lost 110 more schools and 103,000 students “ very substantial areas” where guered network and making it just have to get the train moving "blowing smoke.” million less than ABC. “ We are not the No. 1 network, looking toward a future in which “ Remember that Calgary only Catholic parents simply don’t No. 1 again. faster," he said at a news Tisch, also chief executive Subtracting the $6S million ABC but we intend to be,” he said. "We religious education programs out­ last year alone. There are now 2.6 million got five percent better prime­ have a parochial school available. "It's going to be a hard fight, conference with CBS Sports pres­ offtd^r of CBS, called the bid lost in Calgary still leaves CBS have promised our affiliates that side school loom even larger. students In 8,992 Catholic schools, down from a time ratings than Sarajevo (in To those who would like to see but we’re ready for an ali-out ident Neal Pilson and Gene “ very realistic.” with plenty of room for profit, we will go after the big events, Indeed, at a week-long sympo­ 1984), when most of the coverage the church shift more resources assauit," he said Wednesday. Jankowski, president of the CBS “ I think we can make money,” Tisch said. and that’s what we’re doing.” sium on the future of Catholic peak of 5.6 million in more than 13,000 schools was taped,” he said. into other religion education CBS, the longtime ratings Broadcast Group. he said. "A t worst, I see us "O f course, there is always Unlike Calgary, where most education that ends today, mostof in 1964. the discussion centered on pro­ efforts, Schulte said, “ There’s a grams that reach out to chilclren fallacy ... that if the Catholic and adults outside the traditional Only a quarter of the educators education program. school was not present in a parish, The Rev. Thomas Lynch, pastor school structure. at the symposium are involved in then all or most of that money of St. James Church in Bridge­ 1 These Soviet soldiers are finally getling a chance to relax in Kabul. There was virtually no debate at parochial schools. Others work would then go into other educa­ They are among (he approxim atelySoviet troops in Afghani­ the Catholic Education Futures with young adults, converts, port, Conn., said only 280 of the tional programs.” Most of the 2,900 families in his parish send SCOREBOARD stan wailing to go home now that the Soviet pullout from that Project sessions about how to college students and Catholic money is in the form of tuition that country has begun. The Soviets have been fighting in Afghani­ stem the erosion of parochial children from public school. children to the parochial school, would disappear with the school, but the school, with a $530,000 Amarican Laagua laadarx stan since 1979. a-7S,800 b-115,000 c-150,000 schools, which lost 110 more Historically, the public school he said. Red Sox 4. Marinors 0 Nitlonal Laagua raauRt child who attended weekly reli­ budget, consumes half the parish Parochial schools flourished in 2 French President Francois Mitter­ schools and 103,000 students last Softbafl Matchwords year alone. There are now 2.6 gion classes “ was considered a revenues. big cities with immigrants from BasebaD BOSTON SEATTLE rand dissolved the National As­ (2 polnit lor aach corroci match) Lynch is trying to rename the a b rh M a b rh M Cardinala 6. Rada 0 s p o r t s c a r d ] Based on 111 el Bats. million students in 8,992 Catholic second class citizen,” said Bishop Catholic lands like Ireland, Italy AMERICAN LEAGUE sembly a few days ago and called 1-dissolve a-blockade school the St. James Center for and Poland. When Catholics Burks cf 3 0 10 Cottocf 3 0 0 0 Pet. schools, down from a peak of 5.6 James Malone of Youngstown. Barrett 2b 5 0 10 KIngery cf e AB R H TONIGHT'S GAMES for elections next month that his Religious Formation to stress 10 00 CINCINNATI STLOUIS Lonsford Oak 44 189 39 75 .397 million in more than 13,000 schools But now, archdioceses around became more affluentand moved American League standings Boggs 3b 4 12 0 Bradley c 4 0 2 0 trhbl Tierney's vs. Postal, 6 — Fitzgerald (C H O O S E O N E : SocialisI, Con­ DwEvnIb 4 12 2 ADavIs 1b 3 0 0 0 Winfield NY 43 157 34 58 .369 Outdoor vs. Brand Rex, 7:30 — 2-besiege b-leave the country are installing paid, some of his parish’s prayer to the suburbs, churches followed, Daniels If 4 0 00 Coleman If Boggs Bsn 41 151 35 53 .351 in 1964. Greenwilf 5 0 10 Phelpsdh 4 0 0 0 Larkin ss 3 0 0 0 Ford If Fitzgerald servative) Parly is expected to full-time directors of religious classes, scripture study and other but schools did not. East Division 4 0 2 0 RHendsonNY 40 158 38 54 .342 Trash-Awav vs. Oil Heat, 6 — Even before adjourning, the Bnzngrdh 4 0 10 Brantley If EDavIs cf 3 000 OSmIth ss Puckett Min 43 182 28 61 .335 win. 3-mllitant c-disband educational activities, but he "W e have buildings, in places W L Pet. OB Ceronec 3 0 0 0 Presley3b 200 0 Bell 3b 4 0 10 McGee cf Robertson nearly 300 educators at the education, like Janet Kayser, a New York 30 14 .682 _ 4 12 1 GWIIsonrf 3 0 0 0 CortorCle 44 176 33 58 .330 Cummings vs. Lathrop, 7:30 — admits his parishioners “ get where we don’t have Catholic SOwenss TJonesrf 0000 Bmnskyrf Roy Cal 43 166 23 54 .325 3 A bout 146 militant (C H O O S E conference had decided against lay woman who runs the programs Cleveland 29 16 .644 V/7 BAndsn rf 3 1 1 0 Quinonsss 3 00 0 Collins rf 3 0 10 TPenoc Robertson 4-depart d-pul down nervous” about such a change. Detroit ADavIs Sea 42 146 27 47 .322 O N E : Sikhs, Hindus) surrendered trying to finish writing a "vision for St. Thomas Parish In Crystal children, and we have Catholic 27 16 .628 T/7 Reynlds 2b 3 0 0 0 McCInd 1b 3 00 0 Horner 1b .322 Edwards vs. Rogers, 6 — PaganI Boston 23 19 .540 6 15 4 11 1 Totals 1004 0 Brett KC 45 174 28 56 al the besieged Golden Temple Lynch said Catholic schools children in places where we don’t Totals Cncpcn2b 4 0 00 Alicea 2b Mattingly NY 44 175 41 56 .320 Mudville vs. Zembrowskl's, 7:30 — statement” on their church's Lake, III. Milwaukee 23 21 .523 7 M t^ lffc 2 000 OauendSb PaganI 5-suppress e-aggressive must emphasize the teaching of have schools,” said Sister Toronto 19 26 .422 1V/7 000 000 111— 4 Home Runs in India during a cease-iire after educational mission for the next “ When the topic of Catholic Boston Sotop 0000 McWImsp Conseco, Oaklcxid, 11; Hrbek, Minne­ Bradley's vs. Pub/MMH, 6 — Nike faith “ just as much as geography, Lourdes Sheehan, of the National Baltinnore 9 36 .200 21'/7 Soboph 10 0 0 Brown's vs. Elmore, 7:30 — Nik? several recent days of confronta­ century. education comes up, there’s too West Division sota, 11; McGwire, Oakland, 11; Incavl- math or anything else.” There is Game winning RBI — SOwen (1). Paclllo p 0 0 0 0 glla, Texas, W; McGrlff, Toronto, 10; Hockanum vs. Mainville, 6 — Keeney tion there. Paapiawatch/Spartiight Instead, they planned to leave much emphasis in thinking it Catholic Educational Associa­ W L Pet. 6B E— Bradley. DP— Boston 1, Seattle 1. BDIaz ph 1000 Strono vs. Hungry Tiger, 6 — Keeney (S point* lor each corroci an*w*r) no reason to operate a parochial Oaklond 31 14 .689 — LOB— Boston 10, Seattle 5.2B— Benzlnger, Phelps, Seattle, 10; Snyder, Cleveland, only with a list of what most felt means only schools,” said tion, a sponsor of the symposium. Blrtsosp 00 00 10; Tartabull, Kansas City, 10; Winfield, New 4 In a major departure from cur­ Texas 22 21 .512 6 BAnderson. HR— SOwen (3), DwEvans Totals 18 0 2 0 Totals 1 Stars and star-gazers recently gathered Kayser, who has 650 students in school that “ smells like and looks Minnesota 21 22 .488 9 York, W. rent law, the House and the were the most important ele­ "Ideally, the Catholic school is (2). SB— Brantley 2 (5), BAnderson (3), Runs Batted In along the French Riviera for the annual her programs. like the public school except for Kansas CItv 20 25 .444 11 Burks (6). S— BAnderson. Cincinnoll Senate have now voted to ments of Catholic education. The the best vehicle we’ve had for Seattle 20 26 .435 1V/7 IP H R ER BB SO Winfield, New York, 41; Brett, Kansas Film Festival — one of the most maybe a course in religion and an StLOUlS 118 8M 88k— 4 City, 37; Canseco, Oakland, 37; Carter, actual writing of the final docu­ In some places, she said, “ there Chicago 19 25 .432 11‘/7 Boston Gome Winning RBI — McGee (4). Hockey (CHOOSE ONE: expand, nar­ glamorous film festivals in the world. amorphous Catholic environ­ helping parents teach values in California 17 29 .370 14'/? 4 0 0 2 5 Cleveland, 36; McGwire, Oakland, 34; ment was left for a later date to has been a real injustice in Clemens W,7-2 E-£Davls. DP— Cincinnati 1. LOB— Pogllarulo, New York, 34; ADavIs, rowly limit) the military’s role in ment,” he said. the Catholic tradition,” said Wtdnesday's Games Soaltio Cincinnati 8, StLouls 5. 2B— Alicea, 2 The musical "Phantom OI The Opera” representatives of the 22 church balancing” between the needs of Oakland S, Baltimore 1 71-3 10 3 3 3 5 Seattle,31; Brock, Mllwaukee,31; Lonsford, reducing the flow of narcotics Bishop Francis Schulte of West Malone. Langston L.4-4 McGee. 3B — Coleman.’ HR — Oakland, 31; Tartabull, Konsos City, 31. topped the list Tony nominees with 10 groups at the meeting. the school and the religious Detroit 4, Milwaukee 3 MJockson 1 1 1 0 1 0 Brunanskv (6). SB— Coleman (23). S— NHL playoff picture into the U.S. Cleveland 5, Chicago 7 Scurry 2-3 0 0- 0 1 1 OSmIth, Soto. nominations. "Phantom" is the latest Minnesota 4, Konsos CItv 7 Umpires— Home, Ford; Rrst, Breml- Fttching (5 Dedslens) IP H R ER BB SO Swindell, Qeveland, 9-1, .900; Viola, 5 Solidarity’s leader Lech Walesa from British composer (C H O O SE O N E: Texas 5, Toronto 1 gon; Second, Joyce; Third, Garcia. anchmoti Stanlev Cup Finals Boston 4, Seattle 0 T — 2:47. A— 17,968. Minnesota, 7-1, .875; Hurst, Boston, 6-1, Edmonton vs. Boston said (CHOOSE ONE: lack of Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Soto L,3-3 4 4 4 4 2 0 .857; Dotson, New York, 5-1, .833; Hudson, New York 4, Californio Z 10 Inninos Paclllo 2 2 2 2 1 1 Wednesday, May 18 nationwide support, brutal mili- Webber). NewYork,4-1,.800;Perez,Chlcago,4-1,,800; Edmonton Z Boston 1 Smoke and Haze are heroes Ttiursdav's Games Blrtsos 2 2 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee (Boslo 6-4) at Detroit (Tonono Tlger$4,Brewer$3 Swift, Seattle, 4-1, .800; Welch, Oakland, 8-2, Frtdoy, May M lary suppression) forced shipyard StLouls .800. 3 The battle for the Stanley Cup pits the guest allowing them all to escape 7-7), 7:35 p.m. McWlllms W.30 9 2 0 0 6 8 Edmonton 4, Boston 2 workers in Gdansk to call oil On May 4, she hadn’t been found, would Sunday, May a Boston Bruins against the defending before the flames enveloped the Toronto (Stleb6-3) otTexos (Kllou';63) MILWAUKEE DETROIT Umpires— Home, McSherry; First, their strike a few days ago. during Na­ probable have died. 8:35 p.m. , o b rh b l o b rh b l Brocklonder; Second, Wever; Third, Mon­ National Laagua laadais Edmonton 6, Boston Z Edmonton leads champion ..t... house. Haze himself wouldn't Onlv gomes scheduled series 30 tional Pet Smoke also has been trained to Molltordh 2 10 0 Pettis cf 4 111 tague. Bob Welch a-Calgary Flames leave the house. His owner thinks Friday's Games Surhoffc 3 0 0 0 Brokns 3b 3 12 2 T — 2:34. A— 40,168. Bottbig Tuesday, May M Week, the Con­ conduct building searches, Milwaukee ot Cleveland, 7:35 p m Yount cf 3 10 0 Salazar If Edmonton 3, Boston 3,2nd period, ppd., Newsname b- he was looking for the Johnsons' 3 00 0 This hard-throwing 31-year- Based on 111 at Bols. power tallure <15 points If you can Idontity this necticut Vete­ handler protection, evidence rec­ Chicago at Toronto, 7:35 p.m Brock 1b 3 113 TrommI ss 4 0 2 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE c-Edmonton Oilers Pet Forum second pet cat, a year old Detroit at MInnesoto, 8:05 p.m Braggs rf 4 0 0 0 Lemon rf 4 0 0 0 old right-hander joined the O AB R H Pet. Thursday, May 24 person In the news) — rinary Medical r ^ overy and obedience. He lives Texas at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m Deer If 3 0 0 0 Hemdn dh Palmeiro Chi 44 Boston at Edmonton, 9:05 p.m. 4 Ivan Lendl and Steffi Graf will be the lop with Officer Swan and his family Siamese who had already es­ New York at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. 1000 Bravea 2, Cuba 1 Oakland A’s after 10 sea­ 168 24 59 .351 Saturday, May tt Association Riles 3b 4 00 0 DEvns dh 3 0 10 Bonilla Pit 45 167 34 55 .329 seeds at this week’s French Open tennis Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. and loves children. He likes caped. By the time Haze got out Baltimore at Californio. 10:35 p m Sveum ss 3 0 0 0 Knight 1b 4 0 2 0 sons with the Los Angeles (tataroga Mon 42 170 32 56 .329 Edmonton at Boston, 7:35 p.m.. If ( C V M A ) Boston ot Oaklond, 10:35 p.m Gantnr 2b necessary lournameni in Paris. TRUE O R FALSE almost everyone and will even let he was badly burned and had to be 2 0 0 0 Sherldn pr 0 0 0 0 ATLANTA CHICAGO Dodgers. He had a career Guerrero LA 38 135 16 44 .326 Tuesday, May 11 Recent revelations awarded its Whitakr 2b 0 0 0 0 RThopson SF 41 146 14 46 .315 Lendl has never won the French Open. hospitalized for nearly a month. obrhbl o b rh b l earned run average of 3.14 Boston at Edmonton, 9:05 p.m.. If about my interest in third annual prisoners pet him, but attacks on NatlonalLeaguestandIngs Heath c 4 0 10 AHallcf 4 110 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 1 1 Larkin CIn 44 182 29 57 .313 necessary He was recovered but lost parts of Wlwndr 2b 3 2 2 0 Thomas ss 4 0 0 0 Grace 1b 4 0 10 in the Nation..; League, with KHtmndz NY 40 152 25 47 .309 the stars have caused (CHOOSE ONE: Kentucky, North Pet Hero Of command from Officer Swan. Morrsnph Strowbry NY 42 152 32 47 .309 Thursday, June 1 his ears and toes for his exploits. 1000 GPerry 1b 4 0 2 1 Dawson rf 4 0 10 115 wins and 86 loses. Edmonton at Boston, 7:35 p.m.. If a sensation. W ho am Carolina) guard Rex Chapman recently The Year. He’s expected to be on active duty East Division Bergmn 1b 0 0 0 0 DMrphy rf 3 0 0 0 JDavIsc 4 0 10 BHortcher Htn 43 173 29 53 .306 necessary for 8-10 years and then will retire The two heroes earned finan­ w L PCI GP Totals 27 1 1 1 Totals 14 411 4 (Srlffev If Coleman StL 44 200 22 61 .305 I? announced that he will forgo his final This year there were two the first K-9 unit of the _ 3 0 2 0 Palmeir if 3 00 0 cial awards from the Connecticut New York 31 12 .721 GRnck ph 0 0 0 0 Law 3b 3 0 1 0 Home Runs winners — a police dog and a department. with the Swan family. Pittsburgh 27 18 .600 5 Milwaukee ooo on Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 11; Clark, San two years of college and enter the NBA Veterinary Medical Association DJames If 10 0 0 Jackson cf 3 1 1 0 Siamese cat. Since graduation Smoke has The second hero award went to St. Louis 23 2? .511 9 Detroit on too OOx— 4 OberkfISb 4 0 10 DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 Francisco, 11; Strawberry, New York, 11; draft. and a certificate. Chicogo 21 23 .477 10'/? Game Winning RBI — Pettis (2). Runge2b 2 110 Capelp 0 0 0 0 Dodgarad.PhllllaaO Bonds, Pittsburgh, 10; Dawson,Chlcogo,10; The winning dog is Smoke, a been on 122 calls including the one Haze, a l>/^-year-old male Sia­ Montreol 20 22 .476 lO'A E— Surhott. DP— Milwaukee 1, Detroit Asnmchr p 0 0 0 0 Sndbrg ph 100 0 Galarroga, Montreal, 10; GDavIs, Radio, TV YOUR S C O ^ 81 to too point* — TOP SCORE; mese cat owned by Pat Johnson of If readers know of any candi­ Phllodelphlo 15 26 366 15 1. LOB— Milwaukee 5, Detroit 9. Houston, 9; Carter, New York, 8. 2-year-old German shepherd. He in March 23,1988forwhichhe was Mahler p 0 0 00 Dunstonss 2 00 0 81 to to point* — Eicoltont. 71 lo 80 point* — Good. 81-70 point* — Fair, Farmington. On Dec. 15, 1987, dates eligible for the 1989 Pet West Division 2B— Walewander, Pettis. HR— Brock (3). Sutter p 0 00 0 DMrtnzcf 10 0 0 LOS ANGELS PHILA Runs Batted In is a member of the East Hampton selected for the hero award. On W L Pel. GB SB— Walewander (2). Benedict c 4 0 2 0 Loncostrp O brh bl o b rh b l Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 37; GDayls, Houston, around 5 a.m., a fire broke out in a Hero awards, please inform me. 2 0 0 0 Sax 2b 3 0 0 0 MThmpcf 3 0 0 0 o KnowtoOg* UnllmH«d, Inc. 523-88 Police Department and is that night he found an accident Los Angeles 24 17 .58.5 — IP H R ER BB SO Glovine p 2 0 11 Muphrv ph 0 0 0 0 37; Clark, San Francisco, 31; KHernondez, TONIGHT bedroom of the Johnsons’ house. Houston 25 18 .581 Milwaukee Alvarez p MIDavIs rf 4 0 0 0 Bradley If 4 00 0 New York, 31; Brooks, Montreal, 30; 7:30 p.m. — Giants at Mets, WFAN handled by K-9 Officer Martin victim who had wandered away 0 0 00 Trillo ss 10 0 0 Gibson If Son Froncisro 23 77 .511 3 Nieves L.4-4 21-3 Gant 2b 2 0 10 Berryhiph 10 0 0 3 00 0 Somuel 2b 4 0 0 0 Brunansky, StLouls, 29; Parrish, Phllo- (1050-AM) ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ Swan. Smoke’s full name is from her rolled over car on Route It sprea

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Cen­ conference committee must win America’s 31 million Medicare presidential siipport for the Medi­ legislation tied up was loosened for organ transplant patients. climbing to an additional 842 « tions and applications services and to esti­ pSeant thouM hove exeeSenl typing ekMa and good Sguie $1,000,000. Deed res­ Bowers School Dis­ tury 21 Lindsey Real final approval from both recipients against runaway hospi­ care expansion. last week when a conference Under the expansion, Medicare yeanon each 8180of tax liability by Available In the Town COMP/WV mate costs. You'll trictions to protect trict. Newly enlarged Estote, 649-4000.P chambers, but that is a foregone tal and prescription drug bills meet outstanding aptitude with expertenoe on a "You are the linchpin who committee task force agreed on will pay half of drug costs in 1991 1993 Manager's Office, 1712 HALLMARK eelcutetw. Frevloue FC eMBe your Investments. Call kitchen highlights this EIGH T Room expanded In addition to the main provi­ Main Street,Coventry; 7:30am - 3:30 pm clients by appoint­ beautifully decorated conclusion given the broad sup­ accumulated during acute il­ launched us on this crusade,” provisions of a historic outpatient after a 80d0 deductible Is met, with ment. Attractive per­ would be halphil ethaiwlaa 659-5730 and ask for Cape plus carport. port that the basic measure lnesses. But House and Senate Restonkowski told Bowen, a prescription drug benefit. the government share rising to 60 sions, the bill would add Medicare .^one 742-6324. Dead­ 96 Elm Street we are wDNng to train you. Dove. and maintained home. $148,900. Century 21 line for applications is sonality, lively Intelli­ TEMPS 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, received last year when it cleared negotiators have worked since physician and former two-term The compromise' legislation percent in 1992 and 80 percent Ih benefits to hospice care arid Manchester gence Important. BxeiWenl atartino rate ai.. SOUTH Windsor. Beautl- Lindsey Real Estate, June 10, 1988. EOE, Mnge banafHs. (M l Linda fully decorated 10 Vh baths, 1st floor 649-4000.P______the two houses in different February to iron out the details. governor of Indiana whose first provides for Medicare coverage 1993. However, the deductible is skilled nursingcare. It also makdp 646-8228 Salary plus bonus; In­ OPENS IN family room and 1st versions. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, changes in Medicaid to prevent ^ »/»=• surance and pension, RIohard at sr-eetZ room Contemporary CONVENIENT Country wife died after a long battle for hospital stays lasting up to364 expected to rise each year to keep Raised Ranch. Sun- floor laundry. All ap­ Health and Human Services whose Finance Committee against cancer. days; a first-day deductible still the impoverishment of a spouM, benefits, cor allo­ pliances to remain. living! This 1 owner pace with rising drug costs. wance. Send resume room, spiral staircase, oversized 8 room Secretary Otis R. Bowen told shaped the Senate bill, called the Bowen made catastrophic will be charged. Medicare now The drug benefit, and all other when his or her mate must go intiM (PHARMACIST HELP I Full time of Whi­ MANCHESTER! SN0PRI1E french doors, hard­ Spacious deck over­ thorn Nursery. Route 6, for appointment to looks lovely yord with Ronch boosts 4 bed­ conference committee members compromise "alandmark pieceof health legislation his top priority pays full hospital bills for only 59 additional benefits are to be paid a nursing home. It also wiU^ P ^ o n s evalablo for re- Soles Manager, Hart­ AREYN s8nMnns, M. wood and parquet room, 7>h baths, cen­ Bolton. 643-7802. 124S John FHoh Blvd. floors, skylights, over­ recreation area. Gar­ that he will recommend that legislation... that will bring peace when he was appointedtoheadthe days a year. for by additional charges to require state Medicaid prograiiM,{. IlM Pharmacist In the ford Despofeh Moving OITIFNNK? age. Asking $185,000. tral qlr and vac. Fully President Reagan sign the legisla­ of mind to millions.” Health and Human Services Regarding doctor bills. Medi­ Medicare enrollees. The charges topayallMedicarepremiumsand* j gfltoprlte Bupermerkets PRINTING Opportuni­ 8i Storage, P.O. Box South WIndaor, CT sized 2 cor garage lo­ qppllanced Including ties. Entry level-all LAHIFF? cated In family neigh­ Strano Real Estate, tion, even though it is considera­ Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-IIl., Department a little more than two care now pays no more than 80 will be a blend of flat monthly deductibles for elderly and disr.^ * loeeted in Maneheeter, 8271, East Hartford, C T 647-7653.0______washer ond dryer. shifts In Pre-press, 06108. Or visit us at 225 SCHHieVER? borhood. Magnificent Great In-law potential. bly more ambitious than the chairman of the House Ways and years ago and was there when the percent of approved charges, no premium increases deducted abled people with Incomes below.'! Watherstleld 8 Water- buy! Klernon Realty MANCHESTER Colonial. bury, C T. Excellent start­ Press, Bindery, Main­ Prospect Street, East Only 20 minutes to measure proposed by the admin­ Means Committee as well as the final compromise was struck. matter how high they run. Under from Social Security checks and the poverty line. J tenance, Shlpplng/Re- NEEim t ^ D U S M E D D 649-1147.0 Spacious 8 room Colon­ ______JMI I ing wages, candidates Hartford or at our new­ Hartford. $225,000. Fl- istration more than a year ago. conference committee, praised In fact, it was a surprise Bowen the catastrophic health provision. an additional, sliding-scale sup­ celvlng. Maintenance est expansion at 551 ial with 1st floor family ono Reolty 646-5200. iqyst be (M licensed Pher- WE l^DPPDRTUNmES DON 'T Be bashful I Origi­ room and 4 bedrooms! The basic framework of the Bowen for his protracted role in maneuver — dropping his opposi­ Medicare will pay 100 percent of plemental premium that will be Naturalist and artist JohiT I Mechanlc-2nd shift, ex­ Brood Street, Bristol, MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ medsL perienced Industrial nal owners ready to sel I There's even o fire­ legislation has been in place for overcoming some objections tion to a respite care provision for allowable fees after an individual charged to the estimated 40 James Audubon was bom in Haift" ' 06010. EOE. HAVE PIZZA Restauront and In order to move south I room In Vh year old AppHcents may send re­ mechanic, strong elec­ business. $58,000. Cen­ place In the living room months: providing protection for within the administration to win home-bound beneficaries — that has incurred |1,320 to 81.400 in percent of the elderly with enough in 1788. Very well maintained and a woodstove In the Duplex. 2(ull baths,full sume or cell: trical background pre- lOBSS tury 21 Lindsey Real bosement, wall to wall ferred. Bindery Estote, 649-4000.n Ansoldl built Colonial family room. All this REPAY In the Martin School ond It's located In a carpeting, stove, re­ Foremon-2nd shift, ex- frigerator, dls- perlenced. Press THE MEEK PARTNER Wanted. neighborhood. 3 bed­ great neighborhood. Vending, we provide rooms, V/7 baths, 2 car $179,900. Anne Miller hwosher, washer & $H0PRITE Supervlsor-2nd shift, YNMORXI complete location set­ dryer hook-ups. experienced. oversized garage, Real Estote, 647-8000.Q MlHIBn up and training. You walk-up attic, plaster $139,900. Or rent with SIIKIIIIIMKEIS. IHC. Platemaker-3rd shift, M ANCHESTER. Impres­ option. Terms negotlo- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 2,0. Box 641, Herttard. CT experienced. Folder provide minimum construction, porch sive Colonial with 2 HALLMARK ble. Coll 645-8201. • 08142-0641 Operator-2nd shift. 2/C $15,000 cash com ­ and pool. $230's. Jack- fireplaces, large 1st Notices Lots/Land for Sole...... 23 Merchandise Musical Items...... 64 J • ■ M . Slevo BaNIrano Press Operotor-2nd HELP!!! TEMPS pletely refundable. son 6 Jackson Real floor family room with COOL and comfortable. Investment Property...... 24 Cameras and Photo Equipment...... 65 « Minimum 6 hours per Estote, 647-8400.D This stylish new Con­ Lost/Found...... 01 shift. 5/C Second Press We need 2 matuce sliders to deck, walk up Business Property...... 25 Pets and Supplies...... 66 » 645-8800 week. For confidential temporary features: Porsonals...... 02 Spccioli^ DD Servers, Cocktail hands-on program. 646-5200.O______Instruction...... 14 Store/0((lce Space...... 35 Fuel Oll/Coal/Flrewood...... Campers/Trallers...... • jwith experience. EOE'. HARTFORD ROAD ble fireplaced living paid benefit plan In­ Servers, Barbacks, Next class: June 27th. MANCHESTER. “House room, enclosed patio, MANCHESTER. 2 story Employment Services...... 15 Resort Property...... 38 Farm Supplies and Equipment., Motorcycles/Mopeds...... >646-2260, 9am to Spm. Colonial, Redwood Industrial Property...... 37 SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... '■Mr. Hickey.______cluding pension and DAIRY QUEEN Hostess, Bortender, Diesel Technology In­ of the week". Beautiful attached 2 car garage Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... dental. Differential 884 Hertford Road Line Cooks, Banquet Farms. 4bedrOoms, 2Vi Real Estate Garages and Storage...... 38 MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES. Autos for Rent/Lease...... Mencheeler ___ stitute, 105 Phoenix Dutch Colonial, 8 with walk-up loft are Recreational Equipment...... W;ANTEDI 2 self- paid for 2nd and 3rd Cook, Ooorperson, Avenue, Enfield, CT rooms,' 4 bedrooms, baths. Coll 646-6688. Homes (or Sale...... 21 Roommates Wanted...... 39 Call for more Information! Miscellaneous Automotive...... motlvated agents for some of the features of Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Wanted to Rent...... 40 643-2711 Boats and Marine Equipment..., Wanted to Buy/Trade...... shifts. All replies held Maintenance Person. 1-800-243-4342.______newer family room, this 3 bedroom Cape. A MANCHESTER. By "full time positions. confidential. Apply In AUTOMOTIVE Clerk. Immediate opening for Apply In person: The heated basement. In- nice home. In a conve­ owner. Mint 6 room, 3 •KJreat Income poten­ person or call 203-643- (tollery, 141 New Lon- ground pool and nice nient area. $152,900. bedroom Ranch with READ YOUR AD: Closslftd odvartlsamants ora tial, bonus Incentive full or part time person DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to 1101. An Equal Oppor­ d o n Turnpike, Real Estate private treed lot In D.W. Fish Realty, 643- attached one cor gar­ RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. taken by telephone os a convenience. The plan and flexible hours. tunity Employer, M/F. with typing and office age. New kitchen, bath be published Tuesday thraiioh Saturday, the skills. Liberal benefit Glastonbury.______area of fine homes I 1591.0 ______7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Part time positions Allied Printing Servi­ Only $210,000. Century and summer room. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ also available. All In­ package. Please apply ASSISTANT Banquet BOLTON. Beautiful view. 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of ces, Inc., 579 Middle Manager and Assistant 21 Lindsey Real Estate, Large fireplaced living tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen terviews strictly confi­ at; DeCormler Motor n n HOMES Immaculate Raised 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. Turnpike West, Man­ Restaurant Manager. 649-4000.O______Ranch set on a profes­ room, y* acre private Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. the value of the advertisement will not be dential. Contact Bob at chester, CT 06040. Sales. 285 Broad Street, treed lot. Buckley Minimum chares: 4 lines. Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- Manchester, Ct. Please send resume to: |Zl| ran SALE ANDOVER: Lake dis­ sionally landscaped corrected by on additional Insertion. Mondav-Fridav, The Gallery, P.O. Box trict. Clean, neat, 3 lot. 3 bedrooms. 2 School. $169,900. 645- :0917.______Court of Probot#, District ot 542, 141 New London bedroom Ranch. Large 6605.______Andover 9:30am to Spm.______All real estate advertised In baths, fireplaced living ■ INVITATION TO BIO Notice OF HIAmNO Turnpike', the Manchester Herald Is kitchen, family room, room with wet bar, MANCHESTER. Immac­ ART Teacher. Coventry sublect to the Fair Housing ulate 6 room Ranch. 3 The Manchester Public E STA TE OF Public Schools. Begin­ Glostonbury. den, living room with formal dining and 2 car Notices PANT TIME Schools solicits bids for ATH - SYLVIA ANN THOMPWN Act of 1968, which mokes It fleldstone fireploce. garage. Interior bedrooms, 1'/i baths, HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers LETIC STRENGTH AND Pursuant to on order of Hon. ning August 29, 1988. Illegal to advertise any pref­ fireplaced living room, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED GT] HELP WANTED Certification required. COAST GUARD $138,500. Rich Realty. freshly painted. Move- i m ED FITNESS EQUIPMENT for Norman J. Pr«»s, Judpe, erence, limitation or discrim­ 423-6335.______In condition. $239,900. kitchen with dining the 1188-1999 school voor. dotedtied May 23,191823,1988 ao heorlngnew ng Apply to: Dr. Nathan ination based on race, color, As a condition precedent to PART Time Typist RECEPTIONIST- RN-A recent relocation OUTLET Monagers. OPPORTUNITY D.W. Fish Realty, 643- area and appliances. the placement of any adver­ ADMINISTRATIVE As­ has created an out­ Sealed bids will be received willII be held on on appllcmion *■ Chesler, Superintend­ religion, sex or national COVENTRY. High Street. needed for small of­ Asslstant. Full time sistant. Solary to 18K, Large corporation Quiz on Page 2 until JU N E 7.1988,2:30 P.M., ora...^joylng for the Court to Immediate openings origin, or an Intention to 8 room, custom Ranch. 1591.0 ______Carpeted throughout. tising In the Manchester He­ standing opportunity ent of Schools, 78 Ri­ Rec room, garage, rald, Advertiser hereby fice. Computer expe­ doctor's office. Good excellent benefits, gen­ seeking people with a 1. Aleutians at which time they will be ithorlze the compromise pley Hill Rood, Coven- (or men & women bet­ make any such preference, 2 car attached garage, MANCHESTER. Immac­ agrees to protect, Indemnify rience helpful but not telephone, people In our ICF on the career In mind. Ability publicly opened. The right It and E le m e n t oT oh ilteg- ween 17-28. Enlisted, limitation or discrimination. brick and aluminum eral office duties, com­ 7am-3pm shift. Very 2. Bathroom reserved to relect any and oil edtv disputed claim of such try, C T 06238.______pool, pond. Prlyocy on ulate Dutch Colonial on and hold harmless the Man­ necessary. Call skills. Knowledge of puter, bookkeeping to work with others a The Herald will not know­ 2'A acres. M4,900. Rich siding. Beautifully competitive starting 3. Peter Mds. Specifications and bid estate os in sold application CONSTRUCTION L a ­ reserve and officer op­ ingly accept ony odvertlse- desirable quiet street. 3 chester Herald, Its officers E.L.B.A. ot 649-1178. Insurance forms help­ knowledge a plus. Coll must. Move ahead In forms may be secured at the on file more fully oppeors, at Realty. 423-6335. bedrooms, 7>h baths, landscaped lot with and employees agolnst any rate. Fully paid benef­ 4. Denmark borer. Hard worker, portunity available. ment which Is In violation ot shed. Priced reduced! P A R T Tim e. 8am to ful. Call 643-9527, 9am- 742-8722. fi your own business. Op­ Business omce, 45 North the Court of Probate on June Technical training and HEBRON. By owner. large slate (oyer, 1st and all liability, loss or 5:30pm. its ' Including pension 5. Donald School Street, Manchester, 3,1988 at 2:15 P.M. dependable, honest, the low. $155,000 by owner. 646- expense. Including attor­ 12pm, 5 days per week. portunity to earn SOUTHERN New ^ng- Charming 3 bedroom floor family room with RESTAURANT help. DIs- plan. Call the new Man­ $35,000-$100,000. Coll 6. (a) Irish — Setter (y) Connecticut. Sharon B. Preuss, own transporatatlon. exciting career posal- 1525.______neys' fees, arising from Light manufacturing chester Manor for de­ „ Clerk Apply: Job site , 850 bllltles. Program for land classifleld ads Ranch, fireplaced Hy­ floor to celling fire­ claims of unfair trade practi­ and warehouse work. hwashers, full time or 646- 3875.______(b) German — Shepherd (z) 0694)5 073-05 ploce and sliders to MANCHESTER- by tails. 646-0129. Parker Street, Man­ High School grads, reach nearly 800,000 ing room, family room, ces, Infringement of trade­ Ideal for retired per- part time with flexible KITCHEN Prep/Dlsh- (c) English — Bulldog (w) homes In Connecficuf dining room, hard­ fenced patio. Custom owner. 4 room Ranch In marks, trade names or pat­ RETAIL Assistant Man­ hours. 644-4745.______CUSTODIANS. Full time INVITATION TO BID , INVITATION TO BIO chester and see QED and Collage move-ln condition. son. 649-0072.______washer. Flexible (d) Russian — Wolfhound (v) The Manchester Public anil Rhode Island. The wood floors, kitchen cherry kitchen ca­ ents, violation of rights of ager Trainee. Jewlery FLORAL Designers. Full Custodian I, full and The Manchester Public Garvey. ______grads. Call 1-247-4260 binets and lots of $119,900. Call 646-7612. privacy and Infringement ot W ANTED. Caring and part time Custodian II, hours. Apply Manches­ (e) French — Poodle (x) Schools solicits bids for Schools solicits bids for price for a basic 25 with snack bar. Walk­ company In malor de­ time. Experience pre­ ter Country Club. Call LIBRARY ELECTR O NIC SE­ SECRETARY-''TerrlflC to see If you qualify to word ad Is only $55 and out finished basement closets are lust a few of MANCHESTER. 427 copyright ond proprietory conscientious person partment store seeking positions available at Ml LK for the 1908-1909 Khool working conditions” rights, unfair competition needed. Port time/full ferred but not re­ 6 4 7- 1458 betw een C U R ITY SYSTEM at Mon- veor. Sealed bids will be re­ be part of a team that will appear In 43 news­ with wood stove. 2 car the amenities In this South Main Street. An 8 personnel for rabfdTv quired. Apply In person RHAM High School In chwter High Schaol tor the ceived until June 7,19to, 3:00 and nice surroundings lovely home. $269,900. and libel and slander, which time Assistant Instruc- 11:30am to 2:30pm. . . I helps others while papers. For more In­ attached garage, large room Colonial home may result from the publica­ growing leased deri6H- or call Brown's Flow­ Hebron. For more In­ 1988-1969 school year. Seolto P.M., at which time they will In leading real estate D.W. Fish Realty, 643- designed for comforta­ tor/Crew Supervisor to formation and applica­ MAINTENANCE Me­ u.O bids will be received until be publicly opened. The right helping yourself. formation call Classi­ deck, lovely lands­ tion of any advertlsment In ment. Will train the ers. 163 Main Street, office! Applicant needs fied, 643-2711 and ask caped yard. Acre plus. 1591.0 ______■ ble living available for work with develop- right person. Retail ex­ tion call S. Culllnan at chanic. Experienced HELP WANTED JU N E 14, 1988, 2:00 P.M., rt Is reserved to relect any and nice appearance, the Manchester Herald by Manchester. 643-8455, HELP WANTED which time they will be pub­ all bids. Specifications and THE COAST GUARD Asking $185,900. Prlncl- EAST Hartford. Once In a Immediate occupancy. advertiser. Including adver­ mentally disabled perience helpful. Good 228-9474. EOE. Industrial mechanic GD pleasing personality, for detolls.o GD licly opened. The right Is r ^ ask for Ron. Md farms may be secured at ples only. 228-9513. Lot size Is 148'x200'. tisements In any free distri­ adults. Call Kathy lan- for print manufac­ GENERAL Office Clerk, Ar AnHBd Sarvka M ANCHESTER. Choice lifetime. This custom nuccl between 10am- salary and benefits. SECRETARY- EXP ED ITER . Local ma­ served to relect ony and all the Business Office, 45 North good telephone built brick front Ranch Rural setting yet few bution publications pub­ Please call (203)569- Peceptlonlst. Full turer. Strong electrical Diversified. Busy oF”'* Mds. Specifications and Md School Street, Manchester, manners ond typing home In choice loca­ SOUTH Windsor. Qualify lished by the Manchester 4pm at 871-6724. background preferred. nufacturer seeks Indi­ forms may be secured at the buIR Colonial In per­ was designed to de­ minutes from center of 1115. >1 rij' time. Main responsibil­ vidual to work In flee. Full time, 9am to "’ Connecticut. skills! Please call 649- tion. Quality built 7 Herald. Penny Sleffert, PART Time Light House­ INTELLIGENT 2nd shift. Company Business Office, 45 North INSURANCE Customer room Ranch. Many ex­ fect location for home light! Features In­ town. Quick sale price Publisher. M AINTENANCE SJri«¥l ities Include: typing, Production Control de­ Spm. Experience pre:_- School Street, Monchesler, 0614)5______4000. Is $290,000. Please coll keeping. Approximate paid benefits plan. ferred but not neces,^^ Service Assistant. tras Including fire­ or business. 8 rooms, clude; 3 bedrooms, visor for a Manchestei' CARPENTER telephone and filing. partment. Duties In­ Connecticut. large living room with Robert J. Smith, Inc. 65 hours 9om-2pm. We Apply In person: H 8i B Apply In person or coll sary. See Pauline af<- Court ot Probate, District ot Manchester Insurance place, hardwood Vh baths, formal living housing complex. Jim Laurie at 203-643- clude; material han­ 0624)5______agency seeks mature floors, oppllances, room and 1st floor bow window and field- East Center Street. Tel­ will train. S6.50 per Storting salary $500 per needed with Tool 8i Engineering, dling, record keeping, Good Sports, 1017 Sulli­ Andover A Lifestyle Of ephone 649-5241. [^ANNOUNCEMENTS hour to start. Call CT 1101. An Equal Oppor­ van Avenue. South Nonci OF HIARINO person fo help Account large family room, 2 Florida room. Florida stone fireplace, eat-ln w6ek plus benefits, re­ woodworking 481 Sullivan Avenue, data processing In-put. "INVITATION TO BID E S TA TE OF kitchen and a huge Motor Lodge, 643-1555. South Windsor. An tunity Employer. M/F. Windsor.______The Rich & Representatives by car garage, covered room has wet bar and tirement, vacation* abilities. Steady work Allied Printing Servi­ Manufacturing and SYLVIA ANN THOMPWN providing technical, patio and manicured exceptional fireplace lower level family A Wonderful family expe­ BARTENDER/Cocktall health and life Insu­ Equal Opportunity computer experience PERSON to epre for my T7 , Seoled bids will be received Pursuant to an order ot Hon. CONDOMINIUMS rience. Australlon, Eu­ ces, Inc., 579 Middle In the General Services' of­ Norman J. Prmw, Judoe, Fam ous administrative and se­ lawn. The perfect set­ with 3 built In’gas grll Is. room with a bar. Many Server. Part time rance, etc. Must live on In Glastonbury area Employer.______helpful but will train children In my Man-.-» fice, 41 Center St., M o n e h ^ other features make ropean, Scandinavian nights, weekends. Turnpike West, Man­ Chester home for the doted MOV 33,1988 a hew no Are you tired of cretarial support. Re­ ting for a quiet family Hardwood ond tile nRSALE site. ElectrlcltyUnd The Town ot Manchester Is a '3,000 to *4,000 per country home with soclotes, 646-7709.O borhood, I'/i baths, Exchange. Call 1-800- Probate on June 2, 1988 at smoking office. Forap- to be appreciated. garage. Uniquely rem­ 9am-5:30pm. Busy doc­ The Beacon Manage­ HAVE A PHONE? 9om-5pm weekdays. apply In perton at Dean program In Manches:~^ an equal opportunity « i i - 2:30 P.M. month, many extras on the ployer, and requires an affir­ polntment coll: South Windsor line, 1’/i $249,900. Sentry Real ELE G A N T 2600 square odeled with open oak tor's office, answering ment Corporation, 40 FU LL Time days and txart AUTOMOTIVE Me­ Machine Products. 102 ter. Children ages 3-10, Sharon B. Preuss, b. A now car Horriet Johnson, Inde­ Estate, 643-4060.a foot custom home. 25' phones. Good with peo­ Olcott Street, Suite 106, time nights for video WANT TO WORK chanic and Wrecker Colonial Road, Man­ 5 days per week. 9am-'.'il mative action policy foroll ot cor garage, large out­ staircase, tiled foyer Its contractors and vendors 0724)5______pendent Insurance buildings, beautiful IM M ACULATE 5-4 alum­ 1st floor master bed­ and raised hearth fire­ ple a must. 646-6969 Manchester, C T 06040. stores. Pleasant work, Driver .wanted. Call chester. 9am to 4pm. 3pm. No weekends op ' o ot q condition of doing butl- c. A lifestyle of the Employment NOTICR TO CRBOITORS Center, Inc. 646-6050. grounds with fruit inum sided 2 family. room suite. 28' kitchen place. $162,000. Call 646- otter 4pm.______DISHWASHER Needed good pay, outgoing. FROM HOME? 649-2871. EOE. evenings. Call 646-1610," j; nett with the Town, ot per Rich and Famous breakfast room! 3 full Federol O rdw 11246. E S TA TE OF ABOVE Ground Pool in- trees. Priced to sell. Rec room, 1 '/> both plus 3592 for appointment. PART Time cleaning per­ evenings for hard Robin or Jo. 528-1852. Straight Commissions RALPH EDWIN baths, gorgeous ter­ Blddw will be required to tet d. Fun, sun, and stollers. Experience $159,900. Century 21 Ep- a freed lot with 2 cor FOUR Room Condo In sonnel. Manchester working person. Ca­ DRIVERS. Start at $9.30 — Income UnllmItedI STRICKLAND preferred. Must Hove steln Reolty, 647-8895.n garage I Blanchard 6 raced rear yard! Re­ otide ot leott fifteen pwcent The Hon. Njrt""" i; Income Beacon Hills. $92,900. I PART TIME area. Excellent wage. reer opportunities are per hour, 7:30-4pmsh Ift Call ms for an appoint­ (15%), but not m we thon vehicle. Call 1-800-356- Rossetto Realtors," duced to $254,900 for possible. Will train. with overtime. Good Preuss, Judge, If you want this MANCHESTER. Lovely 6 Immediate sale I Blan­ Century 21 Lindsey HD HELP WANTED Own transportation. ment between 3:30- , twenty-five pwcent (25%), of of Probate, O'HHct of An- 9019.______We're Selling Houses" 742-5633. Call Covey's, 643-2751. benefits. Class II only. the oggregote dollar amount lifestyle, call 645-8389 room Cope In "Move- chard & Rossetto Real­ Real Estate, 649-4000.P Spm Onlyl Ask for dovw at a hearing held on POETS: New York pub- In" condition. En­ 646-2482.0______WAITRESSES Full and Will train. High school of the Contract for Small Bu- MOVlA 1908 ordered t l^ e H and ask for Mr. Robin tors," We're Selling MANCHESTER. CHFA, graduate. Apply In per­ tlnett Entwwitat. Of thit claims most be w a n t e d to llsher actively seeks closed porch off kit­ M AKE Yourself at home I Houses" 646-2482.0 FHA approved 4 room, part time. Apply In Small Butinett tof-otlde the fldud w y at the a d ^ s unpublished poems to chen, beamed celling Cozy and comfortable 6 person. Luigi's Restau­ son Monday-Frlday, 9- Oennis Santoro amount, twenty-five percent TEACHERS. Wanted for IM M ACULATE 8 room, V/7 bath Condominium NEWS Stand Dealer. 3pm. Aero All-Gas below. Failure to prwnMIv complete Contempor­ In living room, front to room Cope on Benton In smoll complex. Ex­ CIRCULATION Area Ad­ rant, 706 Hartford (25%) mutt be mode avail­ wesent any such clolm mov six week Special Edu­ ary Anthology of Eng­ back master bedroom Street. TIp-fop shape 10 year old Ranch with Manchester area, de­ visor. Housewives, Road, Manchester. 649- Company, 315 Main 643-2711 able for Mlnorlty/Femole result In the loss of rights to cation Summer School contemporary flair. cellent condition, large liver only to honor Street, Hartford, C T Butinett Entwwitet. lish Literature. Pau- with full both and ad­ Inside and out, tasteful rooms, double closets mothers with young 5325.______IT ’S recover on such claim. session. One In Middle- manok Publications, joining library. Extras country decor, 2-3 bed­ 2000 square feet with 2 boxes and stores. Es­ 278-9910.______CUSTOMER Service Re­ Bid formt, plont and tw clfl- In both bedrooms. Call children, students. RN-CllnIcal Supervisor. Sharon B. Prows, town and one In East Box 656, Oyster Bay, Include 11x9 cold cel­ rooms, updated both baths, 2 car garage and tablished route. Work Earn extra money with DATA Entry Operators. presentative needed cotlont ora available at the Clwk Hartford. Beginning Inground pool. Sentry Real Estate, 643- approximately 6 hours Home Care Agency for our busy message Genwo) Ssrvicet' office. New York. 11771. lar, extra storage and kitchen, fireplace, 6601. your own part time lob. seeking middle man­ Tired of working at the The fldudw y Is: teachers and minori­ under porch and out­ new deck, cute yard, $219,900. Blanchard & per week-get paid for Bring your children same screen? Need a center. If you have a TOW N OF Solly Walsh ties encouraged fo M AINTENANCE Person. Rossetto Reoltors," 10. Mustbeavallableat agement prefesslonal pleasant phone person­ MANCHESTER,CT. 37 Cook Street 40 hours. With benefits. buildings. Convenient easy to maintain. with you and save on change of pace? The ROBERT B. WEISS, apply. Please call We're Selling Houses" I HOMES press time (12:30pm) to supervise our clini­ ality we have an excit­ Manchester, C T 060M Karen at 872-8193. Apply In person to Sol­ to everything. $139,900. $140's. Jackson 6 Jack- babysitting costs. 21 Aero All-Gas Company t a g S A L E t i m e GENERAL MANAGER Sentry Real Estate, 643- son Real Estate, 647- *646-2482.a dolly and Friday hours per week, salary cal staff. Requirements ing, fast-paced position 067-05 C.R.E.C. Is an EOE. vation Army, 385 Broad FOR SALE are BSN with minimum of Hartford now has 0S44I5 ______4060.n 8400.O (12:30am). Delivery of plus gasallowance. Su­ full and part time posi­ for you. Weare looking - M/F. Street, Manchester. papers takes approxl- 3 years clinical expe­ for an Individual with a AGAIN_ t o w n o f MAIieHiwRj,CONNEeTICUT pervise our carrier rience. At least 1 year tions available. Highly mately 1 hour. boys and girls. If you competitive wages, demonstrative ability Monday-Saturday. De­ In home care. Excel­ to conplete assigned ADOPTION OF AMRNOMBNT TO ORDINANCR I p a r t t i m k like kids, want a little lent salary and benefit training programs, PRIVATE PARTY pendable car a must. Independence and your growth potential and tasks on schedule. We In accordance with the wovUlont ot Chopter 3, SertjOTt Call Bob at 647-9946. package. Send resume offer company benef­ 1 Mitrt e at the Town Charter, noitlce It hereby given ot the NEWS STAND DEALER own Income call 647- to; Connecticut Health pleasant working en­ 9946 ask for Jeanne. vironment. Good typ­ its, pleasant suburban idoMlon b r «ie B w rd ot D l r ^ r t ot the Town of Monchet- Mancheater area, deltyar only to Honor Boxea Merchandise Ads Care Services, Route 6. environment and free tor, ConnJctlcut# on Mov RECEPTIONIST & As­ Columbia, CT. 06237. ing a plus. High school «« Oie l e S C ‘tuff and atorea. Eatabllahed route. Work approxi­ diploma a must. 278- parking. Coll 282-0101 AMRNOMBNT TO TOWN ORDINANCR B-162 NEWSPAPER Inserters. sistant In Manchester for an Interview and mately 8 houra par week - got paid for 10. Muat doctor's office. Depen­ MECHANIC. Town of An­ 9910. Part time afternoons. dover. Experience on ask for Ann Grande. bo ayallablo at Preaa TIftie (12:30 pm) dally and Want to get out of the dable, pleasant person­ TRANSPORTATION As­ ality a must. Afternoon light equipment work sistance for lob train­ Friday evening at 12:30 a.m. Delivery of papera q q < ( house for a few hours? hours. Permanent part on local roads. Class II ing. Classes beginning ...... a. We are looking for license preferred. Con­ Section D(8) It hwebv repealed and the following It tub- takea approximately 1 hour, Monday thru responsible people to time position. Great soon for training for a working conditions. tact First Selectman. MECHANICAL HeraW in the tlltuted: . „ _ . . . Saturday, dependable car a muat. Insert advertising sup­ 742-7305. rewarding lob as a Call 646-5153 leave Nurses Aide. Paid Pleaae call Jeanne at 647-9946______^ plements Into our TY P IS T. Full time with ASSEMBLER * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days Do you hxve a family? Are you looking for a 4 bedroom newspapers. Monday- message. training period with SECREtARY-Capable PC knowledge. Prefer­ Increase after 90 days. Mjiohanlcal assembly * Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day home? Would you like to lire on a quiet street? Would Frlday. Please callBob ably with Multi-Mate at 647-9946 for more typist to work In office We offer Assistance ‘(^perlence. Some 4riaysforthep„*ee7al PART TIM E you like a house that's fine for firing? Great for enter- Advantage II. Custo­ with transportation. * Classifications 71 thru 87 Informotlon.______located In Manchester mer contact, other gen­ .-'kriowledge of piping * Merchandise Under '250 taining? Would you like an inground pool? Thon you’ll on Friday 4-7pm and Call 643-5151 to see If love 18 Curry Lane, as it offers all of the above and PART Time Janitorial eral varied office du- you qualify for training and tubing preferred. NEWSPAPER INSERTERS work, Manchester Saturday 10-6pm, Sun­ than the schedule for 1988. .Mamaw * Ad must contain price! more, (jill for an appointment. You’ll bo glad you did! day ll-6pm. 3weekends fles. Full benefit and transportation as­ Must read blueprints. Prepared by John W. Cooney, Town Attoraw area. 2pm-6pm dally, program Including sistance. Ask for the Part time afternoons.. Want to get You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds 5pm-9pm nights. All per month. Call 528- Full benefits. First GLASTONBURY - 2 bedroom. Hale Farms Condo in im­ 1300 for appointment. paid dental. Call 289- Director of Nursing out of the house for a few houra? Wo due to this low price... Immediate openings. 2734. Service. EOE______Shift, call peccable condition. Make an offer on this spacious 2 Good starting pay. 5 CLERICAL. Looking for are looking for responsible people to CONCRETE Laborers Mr. Bill Marchand Qdroom, 2 bath condo on the first floor. days per week. Call self-motivated person REMOVE GREASE and Insert advertising supplements Into 951-6880. ^— , part time. Flexible wanted. Please tele­ rust from outdoor metal phone after 6pm, 644- Classified 643- 2711 our newspapers. hours, some knowl-' 528-9641 P A R T Tim e. 6am to furniture the easy way. 1444. qustting Ht refwence to o tpedol Town election. CALL CLASSIFIED Jack J. Lappen Realty 11am. CRT operator, edge of accounting, $$s Monday - Friday. computer helpful. Call Just dip a cloth In turpen­ CARPENTER Wanted. JAMES FOGARTY, SECRETARY 164 East O nter St., Manchester, (TT 06040 must be dependable tine and rob the metal BECON INC. b o a r d OF DIRECTORS and have prior expe­ 742-8722.______Neat, clean appear­ Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for 643-4263 until spots disappear. To ance. 3-5 years expe­ 40 Schweir Road MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 643-2711 NOW! rience. Coll 9:45am to B A B YSITTER needed be- sell Idle Items the easy more Information. Horn to set up Inter­ fore and after school. rience. Own tools and So. Windsor, C T 06074 Doted at Monchetter, Connecticut this 20th day of May, 1988. way, use a low-cost ad In transportation. Call SOI view. Ask for Linda, Bowers school district. classified. 643-2337, References. 645-8791. 875-4724.