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By Barry Schweld day, the day before the summit The Associated Press ends, according to an official ng Soviet source who spoke only on HELSINKI, Finland - By condition he not be identified. shuffling the summit schedule Never before has a general and questioning delegations set to secretary of the Soviet Commu­ 111 meet with President Reagan, nist Party met formally with Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorba­ reporters on home territory, the chev is sending an unmistakeable source said. signal that he intends to seize the Meanwhile, a Leningrad "refu­ initiative during the pair’s Mos­ senik," Roald Zelichenok, said in J^oooi cow face-off. a telephone Interview that KGB The challenge facing Reagan secret police had warned him as he awaits the start of the against accepting an invitation to summit Sunday is to maintain his meet Reagan on Monday. well-rehearsed game plan — or to The Jewish dissident, who has P«i been refused permission to emi­ alter it to compete with the Soviet leader. grate to Israel for more than 10 The Soviets already have years, said he was told "in light of scrambled the schedule for the security measures” around Mos­ talks opening Monday and appar­ cow, he would not be permitted to ently imposed restraints on some leave Leningrad. of the people who hoped to meet There were reports, too, that OB with Reagan. some of the church officials due to One of two summit sessions meet Reagan at the Danilov scheduled for Monday was monastery also were being kept scrubbed, although the time away. allotted for the two leaders to The White House said Thursday meet — 6 hours — was that everyone invited to attend maintained. both gatherings would be there. The Soviets gave no specific And in Moscow, officials explanation, saying an "internal showed no concern over the function” required the meetings and sought to minimize cancellation. their impact. Vladimir F. Petrovsky said Reginald PInto/Manchecter Herald The White House, puzzled at fo o iim first, decided to describe the "the U.S. president... is certainly free to decide who of Soviet ?•**•*/ decision as “ mutual" and not TIME TO REMEMBER — David Morsey, left, and C.A. “Skip” Mikoleit, make a fuss. citizens he finds interesting and members of the Permanent Memoriai Day Committee, place flags at the Moreover, Gorbachev will take useful to meet with outside the graves of veterans in East Cemetery Wednesday. The nation observes the unprecedented step of holding Memoriai Day with parades and other ceremonies on Monday. a news conference next Wednes­ See GORBACHEV, page 2 CL&P files request for rate hikes/9 wwfd Reading, writing, risk in NYC/11 m no

I*u irnii D r. Crane’s Quiz Senate rejects amendments, Documents detail woman’s burial story By Andrew Yurkovsky Manchester police released the day. But the documents reveal that residence has not been revealed, first 1. A fast ball may hurl the at Manchester Herald documents — 187 pages of transcripts, police interviewed a man they be­ made her allegations known in a letter about what maximum qieedt approves arms treaty, 93-5 reports and other items containing lieved buried the girl’s body before to police in May 1987. 35M.P.H. 65M.P.H. 9SM.P.H. 115 M.P.H. An illness two years ago prompted a numerous deletions on almost every they executed the search warrant, Within days of when the search on 2. Which creature has. only two legs? woman to approach police with her page — after designating the case and he denied the woman’s allega­ Sens. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and communicate with the Senate on Pine Hill Street began, three woman ARMADILLO EMU MOOSE TURTLE By Tim Ahorn allegations about the burial of a young "inactive’’ for a lack of leads. tions. The interview took place John Glenn, D-Ohip, did not vote. these matters in due course.” came forward with information on the 3. The famous “ Brown Bomber” of boxing fame Tho Anoclated Preso girl she said she witnessed on Pine Earlier this week, Hartford Super­ without an attorney present. Spectators crowded into galler­ Byrd told Reagan, “ Bless your case, the documents show. One of was called Hill Street more than 35 years ago. ior Court Judge M. Morgan Kline The interview was carried out the ies overlooking the Senate floor heart. We’re Just delighted that them suggested to* police that they JESS JOE JACK GENE WASHINGTON - The Senate according to investigative documents ordered the release of trf?^search same day the search warrant was gave a standing ovation after the we’re going to send you a treaty look for a body in another location on 4. Which one of these cities is named after an on Friday ratified, 93-5, a treaty released Friday. warrant affidavit for the yard at 24 executed, Nov. 24. The transcript of vote tally was announced. and it was almost a unanimous* the street. The documents do not Indian tribe? to aboliah medium-range nuclear A search warrant affidavit released Pine Hill St., where police spent three the interview runs 37 typewritten Senate Majority Leader Robert vote ... we’ll have a little blue indicate whether this lead was BUFFALO MIAMI DETROIT MILWAUKEE misBiles, enabling President Rea­ earlier this week said that the woman, days in November searching for the pages. gan to present the pact to Soviet Byrd, D-W.Va., and GOP Leader ribbon tied around it.” pursued. 5. Which one of these normally has the least who was between 8 and 10 years old at body the woman claimed might be The woman said that she remained leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev at Bob Dole, R-Kan., quickly in­ Dole told the president, “ We The documents show that the intelligence? the time of the incident, told police buried there. silent about the alleged incident for so their Moscow summit next week. formed Reagan of the outcome in are very pleased to be able to give investigation was a wide-ranging one. PSYCHOPATH INTROVERT IBIBEaLE that she saw.a man trying to bury the Police called off their search after long because she believed that the It was the flrst major U.S.- a telephone call to Helsinki, you this (ratification) in advance including inquiries into the 1947 case EXTROVSRT body of a 4- or 5-year-old girl. She said finding only animal bones in a shed sexual assault was punishment for Soviet arms control accord rati­ Finland, where the president was of your stepping on Soviet terri­ of a missing girl from Wisconsin and a 6. Match the terms at the left with the Bible the man discovered her presence and behind the house. No one has been something she had done wrong. fied by the Senate since 1972. resting in advance of the summit. tory in Moscow.” case of indecent exposure in Manches­ characters at the r i ^ t whose experiences involved .sexually assaulted her. charged in connection with the case, She said that when she first tried to Leading up to the ratification The two leaders accepted Rea­ Reagan and Gorbachev signed ter in 1948. But in these two cases, contacts with such groups. “ I felt that I knew something that and Frederick Delaney of 24 Pine Hill tell her mother about the alleged vote, the Senate rejected four gan’s invitation to come to the pact Dec. 8 at thdr summit police were unable to find a connec­ (a ) Covey (V) Jesus other people should know." the St. — the man identified by the woman incident immediately after it hap­ minor amendments offered by Moscow next ’Tuesday to witness meeting, in Washington, and the tion to the burial. (b) Herd(w) Moses unnamed woman, who would be at — has denied all the allegations. pened, her mother rebuffed her Republicans. That brought to 14 the exchange of treaty docu­ adminisCration -had pushed for Police did, however, attempt to (c) Flock (x) Peter lea.st in her mid-40s today, told police In an interview with the Herald because she was entertaining guests. the number of amendments pro­ ments. The White House said Senate action before the Moscow connect the burial with thedisappear- (d) Swarm (y) Jacob " I got very ill last year and they Thursday, Delaney said he thought it posed by GOP conservatives and presidential chief of staff Howard summit. By the time her mother asked her . ance of 10-year-old Connie Smith in (e) School (s) Samson weren’t sure for a while what was was unfair that his name was not Baker would fly to Moscow to Administration offlcials also what was wrong, “ I had decided that, New Canaan in 1952 and the disap­ rejected during two weeks of floor wrong with me, and I thought that this deliver the U.S. ratiflcation mate­ waged a successful fight to win deleted from the affidavit. He said he at that point, I had done something pearance of 7-year-old Janice K. A nsw m In Classified section consideration of the treaty. was soinething that somebody should will consult with his attorney. Hubert The Senate’s consent to ratifi­ rials Sunday. Senate approval without so- terrible, because adults don’t hurt you Pockett in Tolland in 1973. Those two know in case something should Santos of Hartford, before deciding if cation, which required a two- In a statement issued by the called “ killer amendments” that unless you do something wrong, so I cases were cited in the search happen to me. I didn’t say anything he will take any legal action. third majority, had long been White House, the president said would have required U.S.-Soviet shouldn’t say anything. So I didn’t say warrant affidavit. before because I didn’t think anyone Delaney’s name is not contained in anything.” W eather assured b^ause only a handful of he was “ very pleased” by the negotiations to be reopened. The last report on the case was filed would believe me." any of the documents released Fri­ The woman, whose current place of by police in February. conservatives.oppo^ the pact. vote, which “ clearly shows sup­ The Intermediate-range Nu­ Senators voting against the port for our arms reduction clear Forces or INF treaty Manchester and vicinity: Saturday, mostly simny treaty were Republicans Jesse objectives.” provides for the elimination and warm. High in the mid 80s. Saturday night, fair Helms of North Carolina, Steve He added, however: “ I con­ within three years of all medium- and mild. Low 55 to 60. ^n day, partly sunny. High Symms of Idaho, Gordon Humph­ tinue to have concerns about the range missiles with a range of 300 around 80. Outlook for Memorial Day, mostiy constitutionality oI some provi­ rey of New Hampshire and miles to 3,460 miles. The Soviets < . ■ '■ sunny. High 75 to M. Malcolm Wallop of Wyoming and sions of the resolution of ratifica­ would destroy 1,752 missiles West coastal, east coastal: Saturday, mostly Democrat Ernest Hollings of tion, particularly those dealing while the United States would sunny and warm. High in the 70s. Saturday night, South Carolina. with interpretation, and I will eliminate 867, fair and mild. Low around 60. Sunday, partly sunny. High in the 70s. Outlook for Memorial Day, mostly sunny. High 75 to 80. SA TELLITE Northwest hills: Saturday, mostly sunny and Gorbachev Reagan says Kremlin SURGERY - warm. High 80 to 85. Saturday night, fair and mild. Steve Mantlik of From page 1 falls on human rights Tolland replaces a corroded cable on Lottery HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - tion ceremony the following a satellite dish at framework of the official President Reagan, underscor­ day. events.” ing a key theme for the Reagan made his remarks in Cox Cable on Connecticut daily Friday: 438. Play Four: 0345. But, he added, “ this American superpower summit, said Fri­ a speech to an invited audience Parker Street on Connecticut “ Lotto" Friday: 2, 4, 15, 36, 37, 40. move is hardly aimed at improv­ day reforms championed by of about 1,200 people in the Thursday. The ca­ ing mutual understanding be­ Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gor­ austerelym designed marble ble trouble caused tween the U.S.A. and the bachev are “ new and good” auditorium of Finlandia Hall, U.S.S.R.” but that the Kremlin stili falls where the Helsinki accords some pay chan­ Index Reagan arranged for Howard short of meeting international were signed by 35 nations, nels to become H. Baker Jr., the White House standards on human rights including the Soviet Union and fuzzy fpr.^ibout Business. .33-34 Local news. chief of staff, to make a flight to and freedom. United States, i of: an hour. Churches__ . 14-15 Obituaries. Heisinki with the text of the treaty Under the agreement, the ’Two days before his arrival Classified _ . 35-41 Opinion. the two leaders signed last Soviets pledged to provide Divid Kooi/MinchMt«r Herald C om ics____ . 23-25 Senior Citizens. December in Washington to abol­ in Moscow, Reagan said, “ So­ more liberty for their people Connecticut. _JB-9 Sports______.42-48 ish land-based nuclear ballistic viet practice does not — or and those in Eastern Europe. Focus______. 17-32 U.S./World____ . 10-11 and cruise missiies in the range of does not yet — measure up to And yet, 13 years later, Rea­ 300 to 3,4000 miles. The Senate Soviet commitment” under gan said, the cases of divided ‘Enormous tragedy’ of cocaine and death ratified the pact Friday. the 1975 East-West agreement families and blocked mar­ known as the Helsinki Final The instruments of ratification riages remain on the East- Act. By Nancy Concelman held a photograph of Susan and told HanriiPBtpr llrralii will be presented in ceremonial West agenda, while Russians to flee police in Red Bank, N.J., on Brown’s friend of 10 years, Steve The Senate gave Reagan a Manchester Herald the court. “ I didn’t mean to hurt exchange with Gorbachev. Rea­ trying to emigrate are sub­ Feb. 7 and his testimony to police, Cervizzi, told the court. USPS 327-500 VOL. CVII, No. 205 big pre-summit boost F^day anyone, especially not my wife. This gan intends to use the occasion to jected to artificial quotas and during which he lied and said he Cervizzi told of how Thomas and when it ratified by an over­ PUTNAM — “ The tragedy is is not the Tom Brown she married.” Penny M. Sleflert. Publisher extol the agreement — his only arbitrary rulings. arrived home the night of the murder Susan helped him when his wife got whelming 93-5 vote the treaty “ And what are we to think of enormous. The tragedy is drugs,” James Lacey told the court before and saw another man run from the cancer. Otoorge T. Chsppsll Shetdon Cohen dent in the nuclear arms race in the sentencing, “ I think our family is s Composing Meneger outlawing medium-range nu­ the continued suppression of James Lacey of Manchester said couple’s apartment, were attempts by “ Tommy and Sue were like second EdHor 7>A years in office. able to forgive Tom because we know OeniM A. Roberts Robert H. Hubberd clear missiles which the presi­ those who wish to practice Friday after his daughter's killer — Brown to “ avoid responsibility.” parents to me,” he said. Pressroom Manager it is not the Tom we know that killed Advertising DIreetor Gorbachev clearly has another dent and Gorbachev signed at their religious beliefs?” Rea­ Thomas Brown, her husband — was "A t the time he said those things. ” I ’ve known no other athlete more Merti F. Abraltls Jeanne Q. Fromerth agenda in mind for the summit, Susan." CIreulallon Manager their Washington summit last gan asked. sentenced to 18 years in prison. I’m sure this was not the Tom Brown highly regarded by his peers,” a Buelneee Meneger “ He was a model citizen in every one that does not focus on human December. . At the same time, he said Brown’s attorney, public defender that you and I know,” Kelley argued. tearful Ed Ferrigno told the court. Published dally sxeept Sunday and oertain holidays by the respect,” Kelley said. “ The Tom rights — or even arms control. Reagan issued a statement Gorbachev’s twin campaigns Richard Kelley, and Windham County “ He was so strung out he said Ferrigno was 'Thomas Brown’s base­ Manchester Publlahing Co.. IS Bralnard Plaoe, Manohesisr. saying he was “ very pleased” State’s Attorney Terence Sullivan, as Brown who killed was not the Tom anything he could to justify this Conn, oaosa Second dess postage paid at Mancheeter. Conn. With negotiations stymied on a of “ glasnost,” or openness, ball for four years at Windham with the Senate vote, which he well as testimony from friends and Brown that any of his friends knew.” terrible thing.” ' Postmaster: Send address ohangse to the Manoheeler Herald. bigger treaty to reduce iong- and “ perestroika,” the res­ High School. P.O. Box set. Manchester, Conn. 06040. said “ clearly shows support family members, agreed that Brown Before handing down the sentence, ’T m sure Thomas Brown ...' is If you don't rsosive your Herald by S p.m. weekdays or 7:30 range nuclear weapons, Gorba­ tructuring of the economy, are At Kelley’s request, the court for our arms reduction was under the influence of cocaine at Windham County Superior Court sorry, is remorseful,” Sullivan said. am. Ssturdays. pleass telephene your carder. If you'm unable chev is looking eisewhere to give “ words that to our ears have a granted permission for Brown to to reach your carrier, eaH subscriber senlee at 047-0040 by 0 objectives.” the time of the murder. Judge Richard C. Noren said. "The "But isn’t that the case with all people the summit some substance. His particularly welcome sound.” remain incarcerated at the Whiting p.m. weekdays for daHvsry In Manohesisr. Senate Majority Leader Ro­ Susan Brown. 24, was found dead in enormity of what has happened cries who sit in this courtroom? You cannot sights are focused on regional Thirteen years ago, Reagan Forensic Institute in Portland. He was Suggeswd carrlsr rates are 11.00 weekly. 07.70 for one bert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., and the couple’s Willimantic apartment out for eloquence. Eloquence, how­ undo what you have done.” month, 123.10 for three months. 04020 for six months and hotspots, and he has begun to and other conservatives had transferred there from the state 002.40 tor one year. Senior oMzsn rates and man rates are Minority Leader Robert Dole, Feb, 7with26stabwounds.Shewasan ever, cannot hide, but only accentuate Brown was a standout baseball make his moves. opposed the U.S. signing of the prison in Somers because of severe avallabis on isquest. R-Kan., who telephoned the Helsinki agreement because it East Catholic High School graduate. that enormity. Not one tragedy, but player at Eastern Connecticut State depression. To pisce a d sesltled or display advertisement, or to report s several,” he said. “ What has oc­ news Hem. story or pidure Idee, esH 043-2711. Office hours are The flrst, of course, was com­ president in Helsinki with the implicitly accepted Eastern James Lacey and his wife, Irene, of University when he first started using Brown pleaded guilty to first- curred is because of the scourge of 0:30 a.m. to 0 p.m. Monday throuoh Friday. pleting an agreement in Geneva news, acqppted Reagan’s invi­ European boundaries set after Shallowbrook Lane; a friend of cocaine. Kelley said. Brown also degree manslaughter April 14. Sulli­ The Manchester l-erald lea member of the AesDOlstsd Press, drugs. Any use is abuse, and the proof to withdraw the Soviet troops that tation to fly to Moscow on World War II in Moscow’s Susan’s; Brown’s parents, Judith and worked with retarded children. van agreed to reduce the charge from the AudN Bureau of OrouMllons and the New England Tuesday to witness a ratiflca­ Charles; and two of Brown’s friends of that is here today.” Mswaospsf AssodaWen. ______have occupied Afghanistan since favor. “ Tommy was excellent on the field, murder because of Brown’s condition 1979. were in court Friday as Brown. 29, But Sullivan said Brown’s attempts excellent with the kids.” Thomas at the time of the murder. I irfi j . 4.1 n •tit It ( i I I . I • 1^4 I k »>'4 k 1 t ri Local News ia Brief Board of Finance chairman No more waiting iists for town housing Ifs -license time raps town manager proposal By Alex GIrelli Sullivan said the new regulation will few details were available then, pay more than half their income for Notices that it’s time to renew dog licenses have AAanchester H erald be difflcult to implement and “ is Sullivan said. rent, live in substandard housing, or been mailed to all dog owners by Manchester Town By Andrew J. Davis and submitting them to the Board that could be upgraded to an A going to take a lot of work.” But she On May 24 Carop Shanley, execu­ have been displaced from their Clerk Edward Tomkiel. Owners of have been AAanchester Herald of Selectmen before the Annual minus. Ada Sullivan, chairwoman

Coventry Qood 5/31 a 6/1 Only Good S/31 a 6/1 Only Good 5/31 a 6/1 Only Wednesday Youth Services, Town Office Building, 2; 15 p.m. Also featuring... Willimantic Regional Transit District. Town Post card sale benefits Cheney Hall fund Office Building, 7; 30 p.m. School Building Committee, Coventry High •2 HOUR COLOR PRINT PROCESSING By Alex GIrelli sale project, said she brought the Part of the cost of producing the of Manchester, operated by Robert School, 7:30 p.m. AAanchester Herald cards in display racks to various card came from a $500 grant from the and Elsa Pound. Parks and Recreation Commission, Patriot’s •RIGGER ANO BETTER 4x6 GLOSSY PRINTS places in town where they are now on East of the River Tourism District In all there were 3,000 cards printed Park, 7:30 p.m. Post cards depicting Manchester sale. and part also came from a contribu­ of each of the scenes. They are the Building Code Board of Appeals. Town Office scenes have been delivered to 16 tion by J.C. Penney. Pitkin Glass Works ruins, the Mary Building, 7:30 p.m. 639 Main Street stores and other outlets, and proceeds About 100 of the cards were sold Cheney Library, Cheney Hall, the Thursday from the sale will help set up funds to Sunday at the Manchester Historical All proceeds will go to the Cheney Clocktower Mill converted to apart­ Housing rehabilitation. Town Office Building, Manchester Museum on Cedar Street where Hall Foundation Endowment Fund. ments, the J.C. Penney catalogue NASSIFF maintain historic Cheney Hall once 7:30 p.m. visitors were attending a demonstra­ Photos for the cards were made by renovations to it have been distribution center, the Vietnam Saturday completed. tion and talk on quilts and quilting. Tibor Zoller. a professional photo­ Veterans Memorial, the falls and dam Tree cutting hearing. Capt. Nathan Hale School. CAMERA SHOP About 25 more were sold at the 643-7369 grapher who volunteered his services. at Highland Park, the Community Y. 9:30 a.m. Rose Jackson, who is in charge of museum Thursday during its regular The cards were printed through an the Municipal Building .^n d down­ the Manchester Historical Society’ viewing hours. arrangment with Visual Impressions town Main Street. Summer will have the sounds of music Holiday eloainga Special events for summer Editor’s note: This column is Lathrop 44; Harris Gibson 44; well as those who are really stage By Nancy Pappas Monday, May 30, is Memorial Day, a legal prepared by the staff at the Mike Pierro 44; Ed Corcoran 45; kids,” said Wodal. Manchester Herald holiday. Manchester Senior Citizens’ Senior Citizons Wen Johnson 45; John Bania 45. The students will rehearse each Government offices: All are closed Monday. Center. Low Net: Burt Smith 31; Geo. weekday morning, from July 5 Stagestnick youngsters will have Post offices: Closed Monday; no regular Sylvia 32; Wil Messier 33; Dick the opportunity to fill Manchester through Aug. 4. Performances will be delivery. By Jeanette Caye Mabel Loomis 135; Peter Casella on Aug. 4 and 5, at Buckley School. Director 134; Ada Rojas 128; Michael Demartin 34; Rus Irwin 34; John with “ the sound of music” this libraries: The Mary Cheney and Whiton Snuffer 34; Ted LaGace 34; Ernie summer. Each child who Is given a part will Memorial libraries in Manchester will be The Senior Center is planning Haberern 124; Anna Welskopp be asked to pay $40, as tuition for the 122; Amelia Anastasio 120. Larson 35; Art Vigneau 35; Bob A new non-profit performing group, closed Monday. The Andover Pu"bllc Library, new programs and a full array of Dieterle 35^ , C.A.S.T., will produce the Rodgers & five-week program. However, a total Bentley Memorial Library in Bolton and Booth one-day trips for the summer PINOCHLE - Monday, May Hammerstein musical, “ The Sound of of $15 will go back to the youngsters as & Dimock Memorial Library in Coventry will months. Seniors are reminded to 23: Adolph Yeske 665; S. Sekors PINOCHLE — Wednesday, Music," with about 50 student per­ “ payments” for rehearsals and be closed Monday. pick up a June calendar for more 617; Carl Popple 585; Helen May 25: Mabel Loomis 724; formers in Grades 4 through 8. performances. Motor vehicles: Department of Motor details concerning the trips. Gavello572; Helen Silver 566; R. Ernest Desrocher 685. The remaining $25 will be used to Vehicles offices are closed today and Monday, The present lunch program will Maire 559. BRIDGE — Wednesday, May The group was founded by two offset some of the expenses of the and will reopen ’Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Auto end on Friday, June 10. The MEN’S GOLF — Monday, May 25: Ruth Wiliey 4,430; Nadine Manchester performers. Jan Wodal of program. There largest of these is the emissions inspection stations are closed today summer lunch program will 23: Low Gross Joe Kennedv 42; Malcome 4,330; 1>Dm Lynch 4,250; Hartford Road is an elementary insurance, followed by the cost of the and Monday, and will reopen 'Diesday at 8a.m. begin in July and operate each Hugh Tansey 42; Jack Funke 43; T. Giordano 4,170; Joanne Allard school music teacher, and was once a building rental. Although rehearsal Retailers: Some stores will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ Elmer Ostrout Jr. 43; Durwood 3,660; Tom Regan 3,660. candidate for the Metropolitan Opera. space is being donated by the Beverly Monday. day. Thursdays will be reserved Donna Mercier of Elsie Drive has Bollino Burton Dance Studio, the use Schods: All schools will be closed Monday. for picnics. danced and choreographed since the of Buckley School during production Banks: All banks will be closed Monday. With summer in mind, the age of 3. week will cost about $100 per day, said Liquor: Package stores will be closed garden plots in the rear of the The two worked together on student Mercier. Monday, but bars will be open. center are ready. It is mandatory J O ANN FABRICS productions of the musical, “ Okla­ In the past, Mercier and Wodal have Garbage collection: In Manchester, there that gardens be kept free of homa,” and the Gilbert & Sullivan worked with the fifth and sixth grade will be no trash pickup Monday. Curbside weeds. operetta, “ The Pirates of Penzance,” students at Buckley, who know each pickup will resume Tuesday and the week’s There are still a few openings DOLLAR DAYS at Buckley Elementary School. Their other well. But they do not think there Sale ends Saturday, June 4th. schedule will be one day later than usual. The for the trip to Wildwood, June 5-9. collaboration was successful, and will be interpersonal problems with Manchester landfill will be closed Monday. In Call Senior Travel at 875-0538. A ' qUINCV CHAMBRAV SUMMER SOUDS they decided that it was time this cast. “ We’re hoping that, as they Andover, the landfill will be open. In Bolton, trip to the Bronx Zoo has been Our price $2.39 yd. Our price from $3.19 yd. Manchester had an outlet for theatri­ work together, they will really b^ curbside pickup will be Tuesday. The Coventry planned for June 24. Participants cal youngsters. come a company,” said Mercier. landfill will be closed Monday. wili visit the Bronx Zoo as well as Other towns, such as East Hartford, “ You’ve got to ttink they want to be Emergency numbers: Manchester highway. the Botanical Gardens. There is a Mansfield, Glastonbury and South there, so they will really buckle down WONDER-UNDER" SPORTSWEAR SOUDS 647-3233; sewer and water. 647-3111; refuse. tram and aeriai rides to take Our price $1.35 yd. Windsor, have well-established to work,” said Wodal. Our price from $3.99 yd. 647-3248. around the park if one can’t do summer theater programs for child­ Although they feel confident that Manchester Herald: The Herald will not extensive walking. The cost of the 2 ™ s ren, they point out. they can handle the children and the / * 1 publish on Monday. Offices will be closed. trip is $27. Registration will be “ But for this age level, in particu­ technical aspects of the theatrical 38" MUSUN RIB TRIM taken on Wednesday, June 8 at Our price $1.59 yd. Our price 15e in. lar, there is nothing,” said Mercier. production, these two women are 9:30 a.m. “ There are lots of sports going on. But concerned about one thing; They Other activities: there is really nothing for the realize they are late in getting started June 1 — Coachlight. Leave 10 S A L E ^ l v D . theater-oriented.” this year. Sth’s parade looks David Koot/Manchaitar Htrald a.m., return 5 p.m. STRETCH BELT A SELECT CRAFT RIBBON The parts will be awarded after “ Many families have aiready made June 2 — "Preserving Fiowers BUCKLE KIT Our price 99c reel auditions, June 6, 8 and 9. But it’s not their summer plans, they don’t have a like one of biggest for Everlasting Delight,” 10 a.m. Reg. $1.99 kit ^ _ necessary to be a latter-day Shirley five-week block of time when they’ll W H AT T O C U T? — Donna Mercier, left, and Jan Wodal look June 14 and 15 — AARP SALE J K IT Temple to land a part in “ The Sound of be in town,” said Mercier. s a l e 2 r e e l s / ’^ 1 through the score of "The Sound of Music,” to decide what to cut By Alex Glrolll Driver’s Education Class, $7 PLASTIC HANDLE Music.” To make an audition appointment, (payable by check AARP dated WOODEN from the show. They will work with a group of 50 students in a "W e want this to be a chance for call Donna Mercier, 646-2668, or Jan Manchester Herald MBROIDERV HOOPS SCISSORS condensed version of the musical, to be presented this summer. June 14). Openings still exist, stop Our price 2/88e _ /d:-* Our price $1.66 ea. ^ kids who have never been in a piay, as Wodal, 649-7804. in to register. 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Northern Ireland, on Sept. 23, 1907. He had lived in section of East Windsor, George 5)i,cKeever of New Massaro and Sylvia Yeske. Rosario Leo Larchevesque, 83, formerly of SALE CONE SALE ^ PKGS./ 1 Manchester for the past six years. York City, and Daniel McKeeve^ qi’ Delran, N.J.; More.than 75 fire departments have registered to Manchester and Tolland, d i^ Friday at Rockville Menu Before retiring, he was employed at American several nieces and nephews. participate so far. SELECT SHOULDER PADS MINI WICKER BASKETS General Hospital. He was the husband of the late Among the bands are the pipe bands of the Our price $1.99 pr. Kamm of Bloomfield for many years. He was a U.S. The funeral will be ’Tuesday at 9; 15 a.m. from the Monday: closed for Memorial Our price 4/$1 Blanche (Loi^) Larchevesque. Emerald Society of the Fire Department, from New Day. Army veteran, serving in World War II, and was a Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, He was bom in Fall River, Mass., and he lived in York City, and the Boston Gaelic Fire Brigade pipe member of the American Legion and the Disabled followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in Tuesday: Chef’s choice, des­ SALE PR. Manchester for 15 years before moving to Tolland. band and the United States Coast Guard Band, sert, beverage. American Veterans of Hartford. Corpus Christi Church, Wethersfield. Burial will be EYELET TRIM He was retired as a general foreman from Pratt and according to a news release from the the fire PKGD. INTERFACING 3 yds. He is survived by a sister, Lillian Seretto of in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill with Wednesday: Cheeseburger, Our price 2 yds./$1 sew-in or fusible. Our price Whitney in East Hartford. He was a member of the department. Manchester, and a brother, John Wier Jr. of military honors. Calling hours are Monday from 2 to dessert, beverage. Aircraft Club and 25-Year Club. He was a former U.S. Rep. Barbara Kennelly, D-Conn., who Glastonbury. He was predeceased by a sister. Sarah 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday: Baked scrod, po­ 2 /*1 member of the Tolland Senior Citizens and the represents the 1st Congressional District, had tato, cole slaw, vegetable, roll, SALE ^ PKGS./ 1 Noble. Memorial donations may be made to the Oncology Manchester Knights of Columbus, Campbell accepted an invitation. Other acceptances hav^ dessert, beverage. The funeral will be Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Nursing Fund, in care of St. Francis Hospital and Council, and a former volunteer for the American been received from state Sen. Michael M eqttw Friday: Tuna salad sandwich, i / 2 OFF Mary’s Episcopal Church, 41 Park St. Burial will be Medical Center, Hartford. Red Cross. D-Glastonbury, state Rep. John Thompson,' D- soup, dessert, beverage. in the veterans’ section of East Cemetery. Calling He is survived by a son, Ronald L: Larchevesque Manchester, and George Luther, state fire hours are at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main On-GoIng ActIvltiM ALL PATTERNS ... of Glastonbury; two daughters, Carol Blow of administrator. St., Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Elmer L. Hildreth Ashford and Jeanne Lemek of Tolland; a sister, The parade is one a series of events planned to Monday: Closed for Memorial SINGER MODEL CLOSE OUT Memorial donations may be made to Visiting Juliette Roy of Attleboro, Mass.; and 14grandchild­ Elmer L. Hildreth, of Salem, Ore., husband of mark the centennial of the volunteer fire depart­ Day. Nurses and Home Care of Manchester, 397 Porter Model 6233 ren and seven great grandchildren. Mabel C. Hildreth and father of Margaret R. ment, which traces its origins to a fire in 1888 when Tuesday: Square dancing, 10 * 6-second threading • Auto tension St., Manchester 06040. The funeral will be ’Tuesday at 9; 30 a.m. from the Churchill of Manchester, died Wednesday at home. men in the North End organized a bucket brigade a.m.; Exercise with Cleo, 1:30 O • 10 stitches. In stock only, quantities limited John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., He was bora in Indian territory, now the state of for fire fighting after a fire destroyed a barn. A short p.m.; grocery shopping, call a Compare at $549.99 A A * I followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Oklahoma. Before retiring, he was Superintendent time iater, another fire ravaged Depot Square, and day in advance for ride; non- SALE ^00 Assumption. Burial will be in the St. James Paul J. McKeever of Collections for the Oregon State Tax Commission. prompted the formation of the fire department. grocery shopping (K mart). Cemetery. Caiiing hours are Monday from 6 to 8 Paul J. McKeever, 45, of Ashford, husband of He was affiliated with the Masonic Lodge of Salem Other events in the celebration include the annual Wednesday: Pinochle, 9:30 p.m. Mary (Olesweski) McKeever, died Thursday at St. and a member of the Salem United Methodist peach festival Aug. 26, and the State Firemen’s a.m.; Friendship Circle, 10a.m.; Memorial donations may be made to American Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford. Church. Convention Sept. 17. arts and crafts, 12:30 p.m.; PARRICS Red Cross. He was bora in Manchester and lived in Ashford Besides his wife and daughter, he is survived by Former district Fire Chief John Christensen is Bridge, 12:30 p.m. another daughter, Carolyn A. Bartleson of Delano, Thursday: Orchestra rehear­ for 14 years. He was employed by the state of marshal for the parade that will start at Brookfield Open Sunday and Memorial Day. Connecticut Health Department in the Toxicology Calif.; and a granddaughter. and Center streets at noon. The route runs west on sal canceled. Will resume June 9 Department for 23 years. He graduated from Holy A private family graveside service will be held in East Center Street, and north on Main Street to at 9 a.m.; Thursday program. ManchMter Parkado K-Mart Plaza Thomas Wier Trinity High School in 1960. He also graduated from Salem on Tuesday. North Main Street. The parade will disband at Friday: Bingo, 10 a.m.; Exer­ 340 Broad Straat 295 Hartford Turnpike Thomas Wier, 80, of 378 Parker St., a former St. Anselms College, Manchester, N.H. He was a Memorial donations may be made to the Robertson Park where refreshments will be served cise with Cleo, 11 a.m.; Setback, Manchastar Varnon 12:30 D.m. longtime resident of Hartford, died Friday at U.S. Army veteran. Manchester Education Association Scholarship to participants and trophies about 70 trophies will be I ifc Savings rapresent comparisons with regular prices typically charged by other stores. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Besides his wife, he is survived by his father, Fund, or the Manchester Memorial Tree Planting awarded for fire departments, bands, and other Scores i ®1968, fabfi-Centers ol America. Inc ' He wa.c the husband of the late Dorothy (Hill) Mourice J. McKeever of Jensen Beach, Fla.; three Fund of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. organizations. SETBACK — Friday, May 20: ^ tt I • k a <*^k « > 4 a*' ll'M l i ■ IW M Town to honor soldier State & Region who saw Brits in 1779

Trustees threaten divestment WEST HAVEN (AP) - This Very little has been written MIDDLETOWN - Wesleyan University’s trus­ a d ty will pay homage this week­ about Painter, Dorman said. tees Friday adopted a stricter policy regarding end to a native son from the A diary that Painter kept investments in companies doing business in South Revolutionary War era who local disappeai^ from the local li­ Africa, but stopped short of an outright call for historians say never received the brary quite a few years ago, he divestment. recognition he is due. said. “ Our (hew) policy now presumes that all He is Thomas Painter, the man American companies should withdraw from that who is credited with being the But Dorman said he has a copy country, with the exception of those firms that can first to spot a British invasion of of a portion of the purported show they are providing extraordinary assistance the New Haven Colony in 1779 and diary, and that he will read from to black South Africans,” the trustees for liberai to spread the word of the assault. it at Sunday’s ceremony at arts university in Middletown said in a statement. pw Mayor Azelio M. Guerra is Bradley Point Park, The new policy had been recommended to the proclaiming Sunday “ Thomas Painter is credited with first W-'PXdr trustees on May 17 by the school’s Social Painter Day,” in West Haven, spotting the British ships that Implications Subcommittee. Wesleyan students and a ceremony will be held to invaded the New Haven Colony on criticized the subcommittee’s proposal when it was mark the occasion. July 5, 1779. He reportedly saw announced, saying it didn’t go far enough in A mayoral proclamation will be the ships just before midnight on opposing apartheid. presented to Lorraine Painter July 4; off Clark’s Point, near AP photo , Rockefeller, a descendant of what is now the West Haven- Painter, and locai historian Ben­ Milford line. Green admits some problems SUN RACERS — Solar-powered cars from the Massachusetts Instituteof nett W. Dorman will give a speech But to be absolutely truthful, Technology, left, and Dartmouth College, right, work out this week at HARTFORD — The director of the state on Painter’s exploits. his diary suggests the honor Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities Bryar Motorsport in Loudon, N.H., in preparation for the Tour de Sol, a A local park and street are should be shared by several of his has acknowledged problems in his agency but says AP photo world solar-car race in Switzeriand next month. The two cars are the only named after Painter, but appar­ friends, Dorman said. news reports of law and policy violations will Navy eniistment, iined the bed of the U.S. entries. ently very little else has been Painter was bom in West “ discourage the general public from deaiing with THE GOOD LIFE — William Keane of done to recognize the role played Haven in 1760, and enlisted as a this agency.” College Park, Md., takes a dip in the back truck with plastic and filled it with 100 by one of the city’s foremost soldier when he was 15 or 16, Arthur L. Green said Thursday he thought reports of his small pickup in New London Friday. galions of water. A barbecue, prepared historical figures. Dorman said. in The Hartford Courant oversimplified the Keane, nearing the end of his six-year atop the truck's cab, followed the swim. CL&P seeks rate hike; commission’s duties and operations. “ That’s pretty tragic. We didn’t create that SPECIAL • OFFER image,” Green said. “ We can show... where we’ve done a lot of good things.” counsel, AG rap utility Green said that if the commission is to be Deal closes, Compounce opens criticized for trying to process discrimination HARTFORD (AP) - ’The na­ With the complicated $13.2 how many people would attend grueling six months. I feei like the Celtics com^aints quickly, then he will take the blame, Plan would add about tion’s oldest amusement park million deal completed, the newly Friday’s opening, but he said the feel after the seventh game.” since he requires each of his approximateiy 35 was sold Friday and opened on named Lake Compounce Festival chances were good for a $3 a month to the Meehan predicted that the rates would investigators to turn around five cases per month. schedule minutes later, but it Park opened for its 142nd season. respectable-size crowd because remain unchanged, or be reduced during wasn’t easy. Seasonal workers had been hired of the publicity surrounding the typical electrical bill the upcoming rate hearings. Meehan noted Maranathal Fpr Kids Suspect Immune In murders At about 5 p.m. Friday, attor­ beforehand, and officials from sale. gas rates were cut 5.5 percent last year, Joseph Entertainment rushed NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Connecticut- and he said they could be reduced further HARTFORD — Richard Bazzano Jr. will not be neys, bank officials and others “ We anticipate a great week­ from the Hartford law offices to Light & Power Co. formally notified state because CL&P rates are among the highest VIDEO prosecuted for his role in the slayings of two men emerged from a paper-cluttered end.” he said. All the rides and conference room to say the deal oversee the start. utility regulators Friday that it will seek a in the nation. He said electricity rates also gunned down in Suffield last year, the state said. other attractions at the park were transferring ownership of Lake “ We’ve been in the park since $118 million increase in annual revenues by could be cut. The immunity disclosure came Thursday as opened. Compounce in Bristol had been April 1st,” Stephen R. Voboril boosting its electricity and natural gas The hearings will likely begin in October Bazzano took the witness stand at the probable- rates. and continue through until the end of the completed. said during a cigarette break Aside from turning a profit this Loved By Kids cause hearing of Bryan Patterson, another The announcement was immediately year, the counsumer counsel said. “ This really worked out well.” after a flurry of telephone calls year, Voboril said Joseph E n te r­ defendant in the case and related how a criticized by state Consumer Counsel “ They’re looking for excess profits. I said James Brady, a Milwaukee and signing legal documents. tainment hopes to learn more confrontation at a Suffield cul-de-sac led to the James Meehan and state Attorney General don’t think that’s going to happen. Their attorney representing the park’s “ We accomplished what we set about doing business in Connecti­ shooting deaths of the two men. out to do.” Joseph I. Lieberman, who said the earnings today are reasonable and maybe w M m M A g Bazzano, 19, and Patterson were among four new majority owner, The Joseph cut this year and making improv- Voboril, Joseph Entertain­ proposed increase was unnecessary. shouid come down a bit,” Meehan said. 'tour Maranathal For Kids young Sufheld men charged in the Juiy 11, 1987, Entertainment Group Inc. of ments next year. The bigge.^t ment’s vice president for finance, CL&P, a subsidiary of Berlin-based Lieberman said he didn’t believe a $118 Video Sampler contains selec­ slayings of Daniei Seymour, 25, of Suffield and Milwaukee. improvement planned for next said the hectic conclusion to the Northeast Utilities, has not raised its rates million rate increase was justified. The William Price, 26, of Monroe. Fifteen attorneys, accountants, year is an amphitheater for tions from 6 of our best-selling million-dollar deal was worth it in five yearis. Its proposal would increase attorney generai said that since electric At the start of the hearing before Superior Court bank officials and others repres­ ^‘Jft'tftdoor entertiidhtent. kids’ video library releases, because they wanted to open for electricity rates 6.5 percent to raise an rates were frozen at their 1986 levels, “ the Judge Jonathan Kaplan, Assistant State’s Attorney enting six parties and owners it )n 'ttRT including: Kids’ Praise! 4, Kids’ the Memorial Day weekend and additional $112 million, while booting economy has been strong, electric sales Herbert Appleton announced that State’s Attorney hammered out the final details of if* The Joseph. Ghoup intends to Praise! 5, Colby’s Missing “ once you set a date, you like to natural gas rates 3percent to raise another are up and energy prices have not John M. Bailey had granted Bazzano immunity in the sale while meeting in the I stage music and thnic festivals at make it.” $6.4 million. ’The proposed increases would skyrocketed. All these factors argue Memory, Sunday Sing-a-long, exchange for his cooperation with authorities. offices of Day, Berry and Howard the amusement park, with the on the 25th floor of CityPlace. “ It’s a good weekend, because amphitheater as the centerpiece take effect in January 1989. against a rate increase.” HiTops and Quigley’s Village. "You can’t get that many it almost like summer for the Work will begin on the theater at “ Today’s gas and electric bills are at Lieberman said he has instructed his Treat your kids (and yourself) to New Haven police ratify pact people to agree that often,” kids.” Voboril said. the end of this year’s park season least 9 percent lower than they were in 1984 staff to review the matter and said he the exciting Maranathal For Brady said. Voboril declined to estimate Voboriljjsaid. even though the cost of living has risen expects to participate in the hearings. Kids Video. NEW HAVEN — City police, who staged a sickout nearly 17 percent during that period,” said The company said it needs a rate hike to earlier this month to revive stalled contract talks, NU chairman William B. Ellis. “ improve sag^ng company earnings” and have overwhelmingly approved a new four-year “ No one welcomes a rate increase, but I to make up for the depietion of the so-called wage and benefit package. Undertaker charged with theft hope CL&P customers will recognize that “ rate moderation fund.” NOW $0 95 Mayor Biagio DiLieto, who helped resume with our proposal typical customer bills The $82 miliion rate moderation fund, contract negotiations after the sickout, said he was NEW HAVEN (AP) - A were unable to locate next of kin. apartment, and followed them will still be lower in 1989 than they were coliected primarily through a cap on CL&P *withpurchsM( •a funeral home director was His body and his possessions, S9 98 retail Maranatha'Ma For Kxla relieved by the settlement. inside. five years earlier.” earnings in late 1986 and 1987, was used this cassette or album The mayor had been afraid that police job actions charged Friday with stealing including the key to his apart­ “ They told me they were CL&P said that because of declining oil year to offset cost increases in CL&P’s wouid tarnish this city’s upcoming 350th birthday more than $3,900 from the apart­ ment, were released to the looking for anything of value to prices and sales growth, the typical 500 electric business. ceiebrations. ment of a welfare recipient her DeLucia funeral home Jan. 17 bury Charlie with,” she said in kilowatt-hour residential electricity bill “ The fund's $82 million will be used up The new contract, approved 281-35 on Thursday, funeral home had been hired by after the state Department of the affidavit. fell from $51.69 in January 1984 to $47.64 completely in 1988 with nothing to take its AVAILABLE AT... gives poiice what they have long sought — pension the state to bury. Income Maintenance chose the The woman said she saw the this month. ’The requested increase, which place in 1989,” Ellis said. “ And so, despite eiigibiiity after 20 years on the job. Concetta Cannici, 74, of the home to handle the burial. Cannicis rummage through cig ar would affect more than 1 million electric vigorous cost containment by CL&P and DeLucia Memorial funeral home, Pawlowicz was receivng aid from boxes in Pawlowicz’s closet and customers, would add about $3 a month to sales growth due to a strong Connecticut )Bibles & Books University to ellmlnlate lobs surrendered to police at noon and the state. find an envelope with $3,990 in the typical 500 kilowatt-hour bill, CL&P economy, the need for a rate increase is was released on a written prom­ The body was later transferred bills. They also found a life said. unavoidable.” 840 Main Street BRIDGEPORT — The University of Bridgeport ise she appear in court June 10 to to another funeral home for insurance policy with Bob Ma- The typical residential gas customer bill The company said another reason for the wili cut about 25 administrative jobs immediately answer a charge of third-degree burial after his sister contacted zurek, a nephew, listed as has fallen by 13 percent since 1984, CL&P proposed increase is that another 8 percent Downtown Manchester and as many as 110 jobs eventually to balance the larceny, a police spokesman said. the hospital and found out that beneficiary, said. ’The company serves 170,000 gas of the costs of the Millstone 3 nuclear power university’s budget, school officials said Thursday. Her lawyer, Jonathan Silbert, Pawlowicz had died and that the “ This should be enough to bury customers in Connecticut. plant must be included in rates. CL&P 649-3396 Ute kSe»a-A-L‘»g The 5,300-student school, with 750 full-time and said she would plead innocent. body had been turned over to the man,” the witness quoted “ There they go again,” said Meehan, owns 53 percent of the 1,150-megawatt Cv ^ part-time empioyees, has had a deciining enrol­ Charles Pawlowicz, 77, from DeLucia. Cannici as saying. who represents state consumers in utility nuclear power plant in Waterford. CL&P lment for the past several years. whose apartment the money was A woman who lived next door to rate cases. “ I don’t think they’ve got the included 48 percent of the costs associated Officials refused to say which jobs are being allegedly taken, died Jan. 10 at Pawlowicz said in a court affi­ message yet. It’s going to be another with the billion-dollar plant this year. SPECIAL • OFFER eliminated because some administrators have not Yale-New Haven Hospital. davit she saw Mrs. Cannici and A nationwide test of the Salk been notified. Hospital officials said they her son enter the dead man’s anti-polio vaccine began in 1954. I f ti i| w r r t i r v Nation & W orld "Reading;" w riting " and Ttstc It was a bloody week for New York teachers Contras agree to talk truce ) ■ MANAGUA, Nicarajpia — Rebel leaders agreed By Judle Glove than a dozen times by a mugger in There were 1,322 assaults in the Friday to discuss a truce extension proposed by the The Associated Press the bathroom of a South Bronx city’s 1,000 schools in 1985-86 and leftist government and one of the best-known rebel grammar school. 969 this year, said board spokes­ commanders turned himself in to accept govern­ NEW YORK - After a week in The other incidents Included a man Bob Terte. ment amnesty. which New York City teachers teacher who was beat up by a That included 337 teachers Manuel Espinoza, the presidential spokesman, were bludgeoned, slashed, pom­ student, the student’s brother and assaulted in 1985-86 and 198 so far said “ some advances had been made” during the meled and blasted, their union sister, and a 71-year-old teacher this year, he said. The rest were second day of the peace talks. The government leader called Friday for in­ who was injured when an M-80 on students or other personnel proposed extending the talks beyond their sche­ creased security and tougher firecracker was tossed into her including custodians and cafete­ duled end on Saturtay. sentences for teacher assaults. classroom. ria workers. An assault could be Felix Garcia Hernandez, known as Alfa Lima, “ One attack against a teacher “ There’s something seriously anything beginning with a shove told reporters Friday that before he asked for is outrageous and to have four in wrong here,” said De Marco, who against a wall, Terte said. amnesty he commanded more than 400 Contras in one weekisjustintolerable,” said added that the attack on Smith In addition, Terte said 350 the Chontales region and had been in the rebel Unit^ Federation of Teachers made him even more “ angry and security guards have been added forces since the civil war began six years ago. President Sandra Feldman. frastrated.” in the last two years, and the operating budget for school “ And we’re afraid that this isjust The need for increased security safety increased from $31.8 mil­ the tip of the iceberg.” has long been evident to De lion to nearly $43.2 million. There Bush looks at women’s Issues Marco who said he teaches in “ a Though schools officials in­ are currently 2,081 guards in neighborhood that’s known for Republican George Bush, conceding that sisted the number of attacks on schools. two things: heroin and crack.” women’s negative views are hurting him in the teachers had actually decreased But the UFT insists there were De Marco, speaking from his polls, promised Friday be would spell out “ what I in three years. Mayor Edward I. about 1,000 physical attacks hospital bed, said his attacker feel on certain women’s issues.” Democrat Michael Koch said the city was concerned against teachers both last year was “ some young crazed guy, Dukakis said his own positions are evident from his about teacher safety and he and this year. Edward Muir, looking to make a quick score.” record on pay equity, child care and affirmative called a “ summit meeting” ’Tues­ chairman of the UFT Scliool action. The assailant got a few subway day of the chancellor, union Safety Committee, said about 20 tokens and a couple of dollars; De Bush said his “ gender gap” problem — the AP photo leaders, the five district attor­ percent required emergency- Marco got kicked in the ribs, difficulty he and some other Republicans have had PIER ABLAZE — A gpectacular fire sent plumes of smoke and flame billowing neys and police commissioner to room treatment. abdomen and groin and stabbed in drawing votes from women — would be discussed spreads from restaurant to restaurant on -discuss the problem. Though Ms. Feldman acknowl­ into the sky over the resort city, 25 miles in the ear, neck, shoulder, side during the coming week of meetings with GOP the storm*ravaged King Harbor pier In The latest act of violence edged a decrease in teacher governors and other party offidals at his south of downtown . and back. Redondo Beach, Caiif., Friday. The fire occurred Thursday afternoon assaults and a rise in security Kennebunkport, Maine, retreat. AP photo when a physical education “ A few more inches a nd it could personnel, she said -“ it's ob­ Dukakis, the Democratic front-runner, continued WORLD’S LARGEST — Joe and Betty teacher came upon an intrader have been my eye or an artery viously not good enough.” to blast the Reagan administration-for its dealings rifling through students’ gym and we wouldn’t be having this “ If we have four incidents in with Panamanian military leader Manuel Noriega, McKinley watch from shore as the world’s bags outside a Bronx school and conversation,” said De Marco, one week and if we have a talking of alleged 1200,000 payments by the CIA as Latin America in quandary largest oil-rig jacket moves through a was beaten unconscious with a who is expected to recover. situation where a teacher can be well as ^ e failed negotiations to get him out of channel at Port Aransas, Texas, on its baseball bat. Yet the Board of Education said bludgeoned this way in a school power. way to Louisiana waters Friday. The Gary Smith, 37, who remained the number of assaults in city yard while he's teaching kids, 1,615-foot-tall, 78,000-ton platform, unconscious Friday, was the schools have decreased, mainly then obviously the efforts, and I Syrians enter Beirut slums over Panama and Noriega fourth teacher assaulted. Dou­ because of an increase in security do acknowledge the effort, isn’t known as “Bullwinkle,” cost about $700 glas De Marco was knifed more guards in elementary schools. enough.” BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hundreds of Syrian soldiers SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Cuba and Nicaragua, have ex­ thout foreign interference and million. wearing bulletproof vests over combat fatigues (AP) — Latin America appears to pressed strong support for No­ with the objective of re­ moved into the south Beirut slums Friday, halting a be in a quandary over Panama riega in his confrontation with the establishing dem ocracy in MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION three-week war between rival Shiite Moslem and its military ruler, Gen. United States, presenUng the Panama.” 27 months later, j Te n n w C a m p militias that killed nearly 300 people. Manuel Antonio Noriega. conflict as a classic example of a Guatemalan President Vinicio The intervention, under a Syrian agreement with small but proud country valiantly • Day Camp Monday, May 30*'' The South and Central Ameri­ Cerezo may have offered the Iran, is expected to increase pressure for the standing up to imperialism. July 5 - Aug. 12 can nations that have espoused most significant response to the PARADE 10:00 AM — Cross St. & Lake St. release of the 18 foreign hostages in Lebanon, who Several countries mentioned charges dropped • Ages 7-17 civilian democratic governments collapse of U.S.-Panamanian include nine Americans. self-determination as an issue at • Transportation Available after decades of military rule talks. Most are believed held in the slums by extremists the heart of the region’s posture MIAMI (AP) — A black Cuban refugee jailed • 9 AM to 3 PM have expressed little regard for Cerezo said he is willing to COVENTRY H.S. DANCE BAND CONCERT linked to the pro-Iranian Hezbollah, or Party of God, toward the Panamanian crisis Noriega. mediate a plan “ aimed at finding more than two years on a murder charge despite which gained control of nearly all south Beirut in the since it deepened three months a space for dialogue in Panama in two witnesses’ testimony that the killer was white Call East Hartford at Patriot’s Park - Band Shell battle with the Amal militia that began May 6. But, because of their own ago. They stated a desire to see order to consolidate a democrat­ has been j'^ ^ sed , ending.^ ordeal he said was Racquet Club historical experience, they also democracy established in Central izing process.” “ not supposed to happen in^tjiifs country." NOON-1:00 PM Top Meete aide Joins exodus look unkindly on overt attempts America. Cerezo said early this month At one point prosecutors^^ said they would seek 528-9251 Food and Drink Avallabla by Washington to dictate who The foreign ministers of the that Panama had reacted favora­ the death penalty for Rigoberto Alberja, 32, indicted WASHINGTON — Charles Cooper, a top aide to should run a country and how he 13-member Caribbean Commun­ bly to his offer and that he would for first-degree murder in the 1982 shooting of a Attorney General Edwin Meese III, handed in his should do it. ity, or Caricom, said at the pursue the idea with representa­ patron at an Allapattah bar during a holdup. resignation Friday, but said his decision to join the The little regional reaction to conclusion of a meeting last tives of the Panamanian opposi­ Alberja was arrested in January 1986 on the tip of exodus of officials from the Justice Department was th e breakdown in.U.S.- weekend in Trinidad that they tion and with other Central a police informant even though the bar’s two owners “ wholly unrelated” to Meese’s legal troubles. Panamanian talks aimed at No­ “ reaffirmed the sovereign right American leaders. said the killer was white and had straight hair. INDY WINNER SALE Cooper, the assistant attorney general who heads riega’s removal has been cau­ of the Panamanian people to “ We believe Panama is drifting Alberja always maintained his innocence and the office of legal counsel, said he is .“ just now tious and wavering. The talks determine their own destiny free toward confrontation and vio­ refused offers to plea bargain. Earlier this month, M 2 ° 0 case beginning” to look for work with a private law firm. involved an offer from the United from external pressures.” lence, toward radicalization the state finally conceded it could not prove its case, 2-7 SAE 30 $ Q 0 0 But he said his decision to leave was not based on the 3® ® REBATE States to drop drug-trafficking Colombian Foreign Minister against the United States, which and Alberja was released. 2-7 SAE 40 W CM* fact that independent counsel James C. McKay is charges against Noriega in ex­ Julio Londono Paredes said is dangerous for the region and is “ It’s unbelievable,” said Albeija’s public de­ expected to issue a report in several weeks raising change for his removal as Pana­ Thursday; “ The (Panamanian) also causing great damage to fender, Art Koch. “ If all you got is two witnesses ^ 5: 5W-30 questions about Meese’s ethical conduct. ma’s leader. problem must be resolved by M 3 0 0 CASE Panama,” he told journalists saying the guy was Caucasian and you arrest a guy SAE 10-30 Cooper, whose resignation is effective July 8, Two LaUn American countries. Panamanians themselves...wi­ Thursday night. who isn’t Caucasian, well then maybe you better I SAE 10-40 LESS 3 0 0 REBATE praised Meese as being “ almost exclusively think you got the wrong guy.” responsible” for advancing a number of issues on Alberja said Thursday he had never been arrested I SAE 15-40 the Reagan administration’s conservative agenda before the murder case, and was stunned by the 'SAE 20-50 GT by focusing debate on interpreting the Constitution Noriega won’t ‘abandon his ship’ treatment he got from the United States. and the principles of federalism and non­ “ It is a great iqjustice,” said Alberja. "This . PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) days after U.S. officials an­ discrimination. legal president, even though he happens in other countries, but it’s not supposed to #1 AT INDY ffbHdOassPmtection- — The foreign minister said nounced that their talks with was ousted in February after he happen in this country.” Friday that relations with the Panama to resolve the struggle tried to fire Noriega as chief of the During his time in the Dade County Jail, he said, United States were “ practically over Noriega’s leadership had Fund to repair Viet memorial Defense Forces of Panama. No­ he was stabbed six times by another inmate. non-existent,” and he indicated fallen apart. Secretary of State riega then installed Manuel Solis Prosecutor Mike Comely defended his case S WASHINGTON — More than $60,000 has been that military chief Gen. Manuel George P. Shultz blamed the HER1 H miSer in ||i Palma as president, and Delvalle despite the identification problems. He said lengthy raised to repair scratches made by vandals on the Antonio Noriega should not be collapse on Noriega. dannvsuuivan has been in hiding ever since. appeals over pre-trial motions hampered his «.im $ n M L Vietnam Veterans Memorial, thanks to the efforts expected to resign. However, Ritter said relations Delvalle, speaking from hiding efforts. Complata lat row la Lubrioatad with World Claaa Protactlon Pannioll of veterans organizations and radio stations “ The commander doesn’t were bad “ because the United Friday, said he warned the “ We had other information, a confidential nationwide, a fund-raising official said Friday. abandon his ship in stormy States maintains recognition of a United States in vain against informant and certain other witnesses who knew PAP AUTO PARTS • 649-3528 <:;! “ People have been exceedingly generous,” Jan weather,” Jorge Eduardo Ritter government that doesn’t exist.” go-it-alone tactics in talks with something,” said Comely. “ But by the time the 307 E. Center St. • Manchester Scruggs, founder and president of the Vietnam told reporters. Washington recognizes Eric Noriega. He also predicted vio­ appeal was done, a lot had dried up.” Veterans Memorial Fund, said. He made the comments two Arturo Delvalle as Panama’s lence if Noriega doesn’t leave. • i i > iii i i ; •! • < 3 . - ' i ‘ ) i A » » . « ' o n r a O N Your Neishbora' Views Do you think smokers have rights? Open Fonim

Remember POWs, MIAs iw, To the Editor: Enclosed is a copy of a speech I presented to Manchester’s Permanent Memoriai Day Commit* V* tee on March 28. Subsequent to this presentation, my request was honored and will be adopted in Manchester's Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 30.

It is respectfully requested that you honor those men and women considered to be a prisoner of war (POW) or missing in action (M IA) during Manchester’s annual Memorial Day observance of those who gave the most precious gift of ail, their ! '■ life. I am petitioning for an empty vehicle with the POW/MIA standard on each side be placed in the line of march. I fully recognize that this memorializing will reopen old wounds, renew griefs “ Certainly, I smoke I don’t, because of the “ I think smokers have “ Yes we do, we have “ I think that as long as “ Smokers have every we took so long to put to rest, and once again make myself. I can understand fact that I don’t smoke the same rights as non- rights. The point is, this it does not hurt anyone right that any other us uncomfortable with ourselves. someone offended by it if and I don’t think I should smokers, although as a is supposed to be a free else, it’s our bodies that person does. I ’m an its heavy smoking but have to breath the smoke smoker if someone says society ... as long as it is we’re hurting, which I ex-smoker and just be­ I ask the question: “ Are we going to experience there should be an area that’s in the air.” it’s bothering them, I put not detrimental to the don’t feel is true either. I cause I ’ve been able to any more pain and suffering than our approximate designated for the Joe Sllnwlnski it out. Our place here is other person we have our have a right to do that if I cure a bad habit for thirty-two-and-a-half-thousand unaccounted-for pa­ smoker, too.” Newington too small to have a rights.” want.” myself doesn’t mean I triots and their families?” 32,500 is our federal Mark Spellman Siding Installer for separate non-smoking Mike Cunningham Ken Stewart can condemn other peo­ government’s estimated figure with 22,000 being 26 Phelps Road Sears In Manchester place to eat. People have 158 Hawthorne St. Southbrtdge, Mass. ple for having a bad attributed to World War II, 8,000 to the Korean Driver to know when they come Purchasing Manager Salesman for E.J. habit. If I don't want police action and 2,400-plus for the Vietnam conflict. into a place like this Stephens, Manchester people to smoke around It is interesting that there is no accounting for World th e re’ s a lot of me I can leave the area War I. Intervention with hostile forces, police smokers.” or ask them not to.” actirn, conflict — they all spell War with a capital Dwight Downham George Chomic “ W.” These people are still at war, their truce was Legalizing drugs is dumb 114 Prospect St. 6 Swamp Road never signed or acknowledged. Owner of Coaches Andover Comer Restaurant I do not remember a time in my life, before the By Chuck Stone juvenile crisis. Even the proponents of legalization Real Estate Agent 1980s, that the United States openly acknowledged aren't suggesting that we make drugs available to that we had POW/MIAs which were still held At first blush, the logic is simple. If alcohol and children, but how can we prevent kids from getting their hands on them once cheaper legal drugs captive, I knew about POWs through license plates, cigarettes are legal, despite potentially lethal become available on the market? Kids can’t buy but it never crossed my mind that our country still consequences, why shouldn’t drugs be legalized? whiskey legally, but teen-age alcoholism is still a had those that were unaccounted for. The number One reason may be due to the differential of time serious problem. No easy solution to aid troubled thrifts 32,500 is not meaningful by itself, but when shown in and quantity. You can smoke yourself into lung Certain powerful medicines can’t be bought the context of Manchester’s population, about cancer and drink yourself into cirrhosis of the liver. without a prescription. Ck>uld drugs be purchased WASHINGTON - ■ The states with the worst S&L states is in need of reclamation. More 51,000, it states that we do not know where sixty-four But you can’t self-destruct with only one pack of without a prescription? And where — at your The nation’s savtifgs problems, counting both FSLIC cases than half of the scarred acreage was percent of our community’s populace is. “ Where cigarettes or one fifth of whiskey. You have to work neighborhood drug store ? and loan system, reposi­ and significant supervisory cases, are left behind by illegal miners or by Have All the Children Gone” is the title of a song I hard at it for several years. tory of almost $1 trillion Texas, California and Illinois with 112, legal miners who suspended relate with war. Were they not children when they Comedian Dusty Fletcher, creator of that Would there be legal limits, such as one pound per in savings and provider 30 and 26, respectively. Trailing close operations. answered? Are not those that are still missing our marvelous “ Open the Door, Richard” routine, month per person? Who would decide how much Jack cocaine, crack, marijuana and heroin any one of most home mortgage behind on the bad cases list are The battered landscape is pocketed nation’s children? explained the time and quantity factors for acquiring person could purchase during any given period ? And money, is in serious Louisiana with 25, Florida with 17 and with open mine shafts, laced with a. drunken stupor. “ I ’m goin’ to keep drinkin’ to Anderson who would keep adults from buying drugs legally, jeopardy and could Arkansas with 13. severe erosion, and strewn with Two years ago the Department (State) of everybody else’s health until I ruins my own.” then reselling them — at a major markup — to collapse. rusting equipment. Connecticut's Disabled American Veterans began But it doesn’t take long to ruin your health by A close examination of the FSLIC children? Should this disaster The bill for restoring the land to its an “ Adopt a POW/MIA Program.” Each chapter smoking crack, snorting cocaine or i^ecting heroin.' cases offers insight into the geogra­ But legalization would produce one salutary come about, American natural condition will come to about was requested to sponsor a POW/MIA’s name Without realizing it, you can cross an invisible line phic dimensions of the problem. East fallout. The multi-billion-dollar illegal drug empires taxpayers may be $284 million, and if the mining whose howetown was the closest to their own. After and terminate your health completely with a of the Mississippi, there were 55 of of Colombia, Mexico and Jamaica could pay off their called on to ball out the Federal that are already in the morgue, the companies don’t pay it, the public much deliberation, Manchester Chapter 17 selected snap-of-the-finger overdose. these terminal institutions. Esti­ countries’ international debts by sellling us legalized Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.’s second as those that are in intensive will. the U.S. Navy’s CPOl Edward Louis Ott III, of Addicts do it every day in dark alleys or in mated cost to the insurance fund; drugs. insurance fund that guarantees dep­ care. Rockville. Upon investigation it was found that threadbare “ shooting galleries.” An anonymous $1.27 billion, or an average of $23.2 Or would our government organize a “ Buy osits. The tab for this salvage project Here are just a few of the alarming Diplomatic nonsense Chief Ott was assigned to a helicopter light attack dropout from life ovei^oses, becomes a statistic ona million per thrift. could approach $100 billion. conclusions in the sensitive Thanks to internationally accepted squadron aboard the USS Garrett County. On police blotter, and is blotted out of our humanity. America” campaign toencourage kids to buy “ made West of the Mississippi, there were in America” cocaine, crack and heroin? Savings and loans have been sliding document; protocol, diplomats are largely im­ September 1,1967, his aircraft crashed immediately Only when a prominent entertainer or sports 127 such cases, projected to cost more The debate over the legalization of drugs ignores downhill since 1982, when they were ■ Bailing out the 40 weakest sav­ mune from the laws of their host after takeoff into the Hau Giang River, in the figure OD’s are we horrified; University of than $14 billion, or about $107 million .one tragedy; Our government — especiqlly under "deregulated” by an act of Congress, ings and loans in Texas alone would countries. Now we’ve tripped across a Republic of South Vietnam. Nothing but the Maryland basketball star Len Bias, John Belushi, per institution. President Reagan — has never organized an and they are now reeling from a raft of require an average of $173.4 million case which suggests that representa­ cockpit/cabin was found. To this day no remains Billie Holiday, Janis Joplin. And just a few days ago, Put another way: For every dollar effective military and espionage operation to stop bad loans, poor management and per institution and wipe out FSLIC’s tives of foreign nations in this country were ever found. trumpet star Chet Baker. that the FSLIC, or the American the flood of drugs into America. speculative investments. The true existing cash reserves twice over. If are even exempt from worker’s Beyond the sea of human wreckage, illegal drugs taxpayer, will eventually have to The Department of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Until this is done, any talk of legalizing illegal extent of the damage is described in Texas citizens took on the task compensation suits. have spawned a criminal network that sucks in kids spend in the East, more than $10 will Personnel's Special Assistant for POW/MIA drugs is the dumbest idea this country has had ever stark terms in a highly confidential, themselves, it would cost every man, A Lebanese immigrant was injured as early as 9 and 10. Drug abuse is America’s biggest be required in the West. Affairs, responded: “ Petty Officer Ott was survived since it first imported slaves. 1,200-page “ supervisory briefing” woman and child in the Lone Star last year when he fell in the house of industry of death. by his widow and two daughters. We have since lost book prepared monthly by the Fed­ State $424. his employer, a Lebanese national But ttis nation has never really mobilized its Expensive waste track of Mrs. Ott from her last known Rockville, Chuck Stone is a senior editor for the Philadelphia eral Home Loan Bank Board, the ■ Bailing out the 23 weakest thrifts who worked at that country’s em­ national law enforcement and military capabilities Connecticut, address.” In addition. Chapter 17 was Daily News. federal agency that oversees the in California alone would cost an Mining companies are defying the bassy. The immigrant filed a unable to locate Edward’s mother and father to stop drug importation and abuse. If drugs were a ' thrifts. The tightly guarded docu­ average of $165.8 million, about $145 laws requiring them to clean up after worker’s compensation claim, but the communist conspiracy to overthrow the govern­ through the town clerk’s office in Rockville or their ments are distributed to only 12 top for every person in the state. themselves, and the taxpayers are employer claimed she was immune ment, we would have Jailed its leaders years ago. place of employment and subsequent retirement. bank board officials. ■ The more than $10.7 billion being stuck with the tab for doing it. from such actions. Our investigation Currently, a number of respectable dignitaries are Can we not remember Edward L. Ott III and his iKaurliralpr» Hrralft Our associate Michael Binstein required to deal with the terminal Auditors for the General Account­ showed that she had not officially 32,000-plus comrades on Memorial Day? I beseech engaged in a national debate on the merits of obtained the supervisory briefing thrifts in these two states would ing Office recently tabulated how received diplomatic status before the Founded In 1881 you to include the sign of remembrance, an empty legalizing drugs. Because a few conservative book prepared last July. It contains a deplete the sum recently authorized much federal land has been mined claim was filed. But the embassy is Republicans and liberal Democrats are on the same vehicle, that “ You Are Not Forgotten.” PENNY M. SIEFFEBT...... Publlther list of 183 “ FSLIC cases” and another by Congress to recapitalize the and left in disarray in just 11 western supporting her and has even revoked side of the fence on this one, that somehow is OEOnOE T CHAPPELL...... Editor For those that did not come home ... 200 “ significant supervisory cases.” insolvent FSLIC through the sale of states. The bottom line; More than the worker’s passport, apparently in supposed to authenticate the case for legalizing DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editor Think of the first category as S&Ls bonds. 400.000 acres of federal land in those retaliation for his claim. Elwood A.D. Lechansse MARIE P GRADY ...... City Editor drugs- ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aeeoclete Editor 128 Haystack Road, Manchester But drug abuse is not just an adult problem. It’s a * l« Clmrcli BaOetiii Bourd Religioiis Services Charch BoHetin Board New office is dedicated Editor’s note; This column is Klngtburv, Joan Ruddoll, Altx end Sarah ElsMSor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memorial Day worship prepared by the staff of the Boston Turnpiko, Belton. Rov. John South Unltud Methodist Church, 13B Schettler, Harold and Rosamarv Liv­ Film on farmers Awsmblie* of God Helllgor. Sunday worship: holy oucho- Main St., Manchostor. Dr. Shephard S. The Memorial Day worship will be held Sunday at Manchester Area Conference of M ACC News ingston, John and Ann McClain, Carol rlst, 0 and 10 o.m.; church school, 9:45 Johnson, Rov. Cynthia A. Good, Rov. 10:45 a.m. at the Church of the Nazarene. Flag Churches. and Knoxle Mundell. The film, “The Wrath of Grapes,” will be M lv o rv OHirch (AM tm bllM of God), a.m.; cotfoo fellowship, 11 a.m.; Lady Lawrence S. Staples, pasters. Scho­ presented on ,Iune Tat 7 p.m. at Assumption Church. 400 Bucklend Rood, South WIndior. Chapel open oftomoens: public healing ' dulo: 9 and 10:45a.m., worship service; bearers will assemble outside the church at 10:15 By Nancy Carr First Baptist Church R # ^ Konnoth L. Oustofton, pastor. service, second Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; 9 a.m., church school. Nursorv for Harry Reinhom and Bill Rood the Sholttr cuardlpolur — Jim Wallace. Roberto De La Crux of the United Farm Workers 10:30 a.m., worship, Sunday school and a.m. All in the town are invited to attend. Executive Director Overnight volunteers— JerryAdkins, S m B? '**^*''’ Vtodnosdav, 5 p.m. preschoolers. (447-9141) punch. will speak on the use of pesticides, their effect on child core; 4:30 p.m., hymn sino and Betty Blssonnette, Ron Boyce, Ray pralso sorvico. Wodnssdoy, 7 p.m., A listing of volunteers who stay Evelhock, William Jaaulth, Rick farm workers, and ways people can get involved BltMo study and youth foilowship. St. M ary’s Eplseogat Charch, Park The Manchester Area Confer­ all night and those who provide Murphy, Mike Nagle, Shelton Rice, Jon (444-1103) Mormon First Baptist Church with the issue. and Church stroets, Manchostor. An­ ence of Churches dedicated its the meals on weekends when Rossi, Lou Rod Samuelson, William drew D. Smith; rector. Anno J. Wridor, The Chwch at Jesus Christ of Latter- The following events are scheduled for the coming Scott, Rick Warner, Mary Charles Baptist assistant rM e r . Worship: 7:30a.m. and day lolnlb 30 Weodside St., Manchos­ new office at St. Bartholomew’s Shepherd’s Place is closed has Howe, Connie Scott. Intarfalth memorial set 9:30 a.m.; church school, 9:30 a.m.; tor. Davla 0‘W d, bishop. 9:30 a.m., week at First Baptist Church: Church, 736 E. Middle Turnpike, been devised. Feed velunteers — Debbie Anderson, CsmwHintty Baptist Ctiarcb, SB5 E. bobv-slttlng, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m.: holy sacrament mooting; 10:50 a.m., Sunday Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 Mary Boyce, Ruth Evelhoch, Bobbett The Visiting Nursh and Home Care of Manchester Cantor St., Manchostor. Rsv. Jamss I. ouchorlst, 10 a.m. every Wodnosdav. school and primary; 11:40 a.m., prlost- last week. A special thank-you to the Knapton, Alma Lopes, Margie Nagle, Mook, mlnlstoTj Schodulo: 10:30 p.m-, (4494503) heod and rollof society. (443-4003 or a.m., worship with the Rev. Billy Scott; nursery Parishioners of St. Bartholom­ church coordinators who not only Sondro Nance, Rita RIc, Sharon will have an interfaith memorial service, June 7 at 7 worship sorvles; 0:1S a.m., church 330-3715) care; 6 p.m., worship with hymn singing and special ew’s were honored, during the help staff the shelpter but have Skripol, Leah Wallace, Jim White, Jane p.m., at the Community Baptist Church. Those school. Nursory core providod. (443- Qoapel music. Whit, Sherry Rautenberg. planning to attend should call 857-1481, before June O S ^ dedication for setting aside an the time consuming task of m t h Baptist Chprch, S3 Lako St., . Church of the Living God, on evangel­ Monday — 1 p.m.. Overeaters Anonymous. area in their education wing for Emanuel Lutheran Church 3. Manchostor. Roy. Jomoi Bollosoy, ical,' tull-gospol church, Robertson National Catholic recruiting and scheduling the Shelter ceerdlnoter — Lee Hoffman. paster. 0:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 School, North School Street, Manches­ Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., ladies’ sharing group; 1 MACC and raising $3,500 through volunteers. Overnight velunteers — Bob Ahiness, a.m., worship sorvico: 7 p.m., ovonlnp ter. Rov. David W. Mullen, pastor.-^ p.m., O.A.; 6:30 p.m., church visitation. Bruce Johnson, Rod Anderson, Everett Second Congregational Church St. John the Baptist Fetish Notloiial church dinners and an auction to Churcli of IlM Anumgtion Johnson, Dave Arner, Lorraine Jonn- sorvico. (444-S314) Moisting S u n d m , 10 to 11:30 a.m. Catholic Oiurch, 33 (Oolwav St., Man­ Wednesday— 1p.m., 0. A.; 6 p.m., graded choirs; Slwlttr cuordlnotur — Anne Kibbe. Rlrst Baptist Oiprcli, 340 Hlllstown Nursorv and Sunday school. chostor. Rov. Stanley M. Loncela, renovate the space. son. Bob Brown, Rosemary Johnson, Second Congregational Church will have a 7 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible study; 8 p.m.. Veluniten — Bob Beaulieu, Ralph Kent Carlson, John Klellson, Corol Rood, Manchostor. 0:30 a.m., Sunday OHonchoitor Chrlitlon Pellewthip, 509 pastor. Sunday moss, 9o.m.; weekdays, I am amazed at our spacious Taft, Darlene Palumbo, Jo-Ann Toft, summer church school, Aug. 22 through 26, from school: 11a.m., wershlpsorvlco;7p.m., E. Middle Turnpike, Daniel M . Bois­ 0 a.m. (443-5904) Corpenter, Fritz Kuenzier, Karen Carr, Sanctuary (^hoir. new office space. Not only is there Tom Kibbe, Roger McDermott, Gory Paula Kuenzier, Keith Carriere, Walter 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Parents should register children ovonlnp sorvico; 7 p.m., mid-wook vert, pastor. Sundays, 10a.m.; Wodnos- sorvico, Nursorv at all sorvicos. (440- doy Bible s tu ^ , 7 p.m.; solid reck Saturday — 5:30 p.m.. covered dish supper in room for a desk and chair for each Champagne, Laura Szczechowicz, Ann Lehmus, Tom Few, Pete Lehroch, AI Matre, Pot Prignano, (;arv Mntre, Lee (Taspor, RodMocLeon, Dale Gustafson, by June 15. Hie theme for the program is Jesus 7S00) ceftooheuso, 7:30 p.m., tlrstSoturdovot Nazarano Fellowship Hall, with presentation of Billy (iraham ot us. but room for our volunteer n rs i Baptist Chppst ottho Doof, 240 the month. LaRocaue, Phil Sullivan, (3arv Eg- David Malbaum, Randy Hall, Doug Loves Me. Activities will include Bible stories, Charch of the Ho iarsao, 334 Main St., film. helpers, the files and our office nasko, Ed Dettore, Ann Kibble, Bar- Porter, Jim Hamilton, Randy Pun- Hlllstown Rood, Manchostor. Rov. K. Fall aosgot intsrdenoRilnatlonal bora Dettore, Dan Kibble, Sr., James music, art, games and projects. The charge is $5 per Kroutxor, postw. (44S-7Sm Church, 745 Main St., Manchostor. Rev. Manchostor. Rov. Philip Chotto, senior machinery. chard, Carol Hlbler, Greg Reinhardt, child. To register, call 649-2863. Harvest TUna BapWst Charch, 73 e . Philip P. Sounders. Sunday, 10 a.m., PMtor; Rov. Mark Green, minister of BrezInskI, Daniel Kibble, Jr., Cynthia Dick Hlbler, Joyce Stephenson, Lee Contor St., Manchostor. Rov. Mark'D. adult BIMo study and Sunday school: 7 outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; The MACC staff, board and Brezintkl, Mike Callahan, John Foley, Hoffman, Norris Stephenson, Roth 10:40 a.m., worship, children’s church South United Methodist Joseph Moder, Barbara Lauzon, AI Hoffman, Debbie Tedford, Len Hoken- Eddy, pastor. 10a.m., Sunday school; 11 p.m., urarship sorvico. Tuesday at 7:30 volunteers are grateful to all the Lauzon, Glen Koehler, Joan O'Lough- Emanuel Lutheran Church a.m., morning sorvico; 4 p.m., ovonlne p.m., special Bible studios: Wodnosdav and nursorv; 4 p.m., evening praise Events scheduled for the coming week at South son, Roy Wilcox, Bernie Johnson, Tom sorvico, Wodnosdav homo BIMo study, 7 service, nursory. MId-wook BIblostudy, folks at St. Bartholomew’s. Acco­ lln, Don Gallagher, Clayton Jacobs, AI Zownir. at 7:30 p.m., worship sorvico. Prayer Cashmon, Ted Brindamour. Events scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran Church in p.m. (443-03SO) lino, 4444731,34 hours. 7 p.m., Wednesday. (444-8599) United Methodist Church include; lades are due a few individuals, Food voluntoors — Carol Crowe, aosgot Hall, Center Street, Manchos­ Sunday — 10 a.m., worship with Dr. Shephard S. including Frank Steiger, who has Coral Hanson, Darryl Morrison, Chris the coming week include: tor. 10a.m., brooking brood: 11:45a.m., Center Congregational Church Punchord, Lyn Relnohl. Pantacoatal Johnson preaching, "A Balanced Faith; ’ ’ preschool financially subsidized all of the Sholtor coordinator — Rhode Russak. Sunday — 8:30 a.m., worship and Communion; Chrfatlan Sdanca Sunday school: 7 p.m., gospel mooting. Voluntoors — Raymond Joyner, Ro­ nursery; 6:30 p.m., Christian Youth Fellowship. dinners so that all proceeds could North Unitod Mothodlst Church 9:45 a.m., Sunday church school; adult forum; First Charch ot Christ, Scloatlst, 447 Jahovah’a Wttnaaaaa United Fontocoslal Church, 107 nald Michaud, Newell Curtis, Ed Rous­ Sholtor coordinator — Sue Hodge. nursery; 11 a.m., worship; children’s chapel; N. Main St., Manchostor. 10:30 a.m., Woodbrldgo St., Atanchostor. Rov.- Monday — 10 a.m., A.A. be used in the renovations. Bemie seau, Roberta Mocoro, David Trainer, Voluntoors — Don Erlkson, Grace church sorvico, Sunday school, and Jehovah's WHnosses, 447 Tolland Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Sun­ Tuesday — 9 a.m., quilt workshop. Hickey of the property committee Joyce Trainer, Joanne Perr, Edward DIdan, Jim Harvey, Bruce Lane, Mary nursery. cars far small chlittron. (440-1444) Turnpike, Manchostor. Tuesday, 7 day school; 11 a.m., morning worship: 4 Mochuga, John Mercler, Nicole So-, Jo Lane, Nick LaPenta, Joe LeBlonc, Roodlne Room, 4S4A Cantor St., Man- p.m., evening worship; 7:30 p.m. Wed­ Wednesday — 1:30 p.m., American Association of master minded the whole project. yard, Rhoda Russak, Jennifer Quent Mangun, Joan Randall, Neva Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., crafts; 10 a.m., Beethoven p.m., theocratic ministry school: 7:50 Ferguson. chostor. (440 0103) p.m., service mooting; Wodnosdav, 7:15 nesday, BIMo study; 7 p.m., Thursday, Retired Persons, chapter 1275, executive board. •- He did the architectural planning Slater, Carolyn Waltman, Florence Chorus; 4 p.m., staff. ladles' prayer; 7 p.m. Thursdov, men's Welloston, Carl Fisher, Marilyn Wilks, p.m., congrogotlen book study; Sun­ Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. and sent his own men to do much Concordia Lutheran Church Wednesday — 10 a.m., mothers’ morning. day, 9:30 a.m., public talk; 10:30 a.m., prayer; 7 p.m., Friday, youth sorvico. Sholtor coordinator — Karen Don Gates, Arthur Vesko, Bill Trench, Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer service; A.A. CNirch of Chrtat Wolchtewor s tu ^ . (444-1490) Saturday — 8 p.m., a concert to celebrate the of the work. Ed Sorrel s e r v ^ as Johnson.. Sue HodM, Us Sira, David Slrog, Ken birthday of the church organ, complete with cake, the head chef at all the dinners Voluiitoors — Charlie Cone, GInny Baker, Tom Bouroue, Stephen Duren- Saturday — Scout paper drive; 8 p.m., A.A. Church of Christ, Lvdall and Vornon Smith, Ron Krootz, Nohornl Concep­ borger, Chris Durenberger, Kurt Co­ strools, Manchostor. Eugono Browor, Jewlah — Conaarvative Praabytarlm $3. and also helped paint, l^ank cion, Paul (xoodrlch, Margo Soule, wles, Dave Harris, Tim Thresher. pulpit mlnistor. Gareth Flonory, ovan- Food providors— Dot Hattleld, Marie eollsm mlnistor. Sunday sorvicos: 0 Tsmpio Both Sholom, 400 E. Middle Coventry Presbyterian Church, Aszklar helped to plan and paint Barbara Baker, Meta Gutrelch, Tim Turnpiko, Manchostor. Richard J. Stevens, Elsie Jubinville, Tom Crock­ Seybolt, Doris TImbrell, Jon Rich­ Church of Christ a.m., Bible classes: 10 a.m., worship; 4 Route 44 and Trowbridge Rood, Coven­ North United Methodist but and was the trouble shooter mond, Judy Galilean, Diana Custer, p.m., worship. Wodnosdav, 7 p.m., Plovln, rabbi; Wayne Krlogor, cantor; try. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. Sundoy, ett, Ruth Sprong, Charlie Hald, Laura Dr. Loon Wind, rabbi emeritus. Servi­ for our maintenance problems. (Totting, Bob Hordic, Martha WInzIer, Irene Constantine, Jan Sterling, Bar­ Here are the events scheduled this week at Church Bible study. Nursory providod for all 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45 o.m., Sunday Here are the activities scheduled for the coming bara WItham, John Snuffer, Terry services. (444-3003) ces: 7:30 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, 10 school; 7 p.m., Bible study and fellow­ My personal thanks to Rev. Janet Shite, Arlene Salzgeher, Ralph of Christ: a.m. Soturday. Call synagogue for week at North United Methodist Church; Barber, Maureen DeLossus, Jeanne Ferguson, Patty Cowles, Becky TIm ­ ship. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer brell, Jane Bouraue, Jeon Remusat. Sunday — 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m. and 6 Friday service time. (443-9543) meeting. (743-7233) Sunday — 9 and 10; 30 a.m., worship with the Rev. Martin Scholsky, the most gener­ Barber, Ella Hube, Jim Britton, Marge Congregational Proshyterton Church of Manchester, ous of .landloi^s and spiritual Soule, David Almond, Tom Knauff, p.m., worship. 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Ri­ William Trench; 9 a.m., adult Bible group; John Carl, Jim Rose, Keith Fry, Seaton Monday — 7:30 p.m., Manchester Bible study. Bolton Congregational Church, 338 Jewiah — Reform chard Gray, pastor. 10:30a.m., worship advisors. Strand, Ivon Concepcion, KIm-ErIc nursery; 10:30 a.m., church school; nursery; 11:30 Williams, Skip Johnson, Karen Tuesday — 7 p.m.. East Windsor Bible study; 7:30 Bolton Center Rood, at the Green, service, nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday ■ m Bolton. Rov. Charles H. Ericson, Minis­ Temple Both Hlllol, 1001 Foster St. school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. a.m.. Young People’s Choir: 5:30 p.m., family Johnson. p.m., East Hartford Bible study. ter. 10 a.m., worship sorvico, nursory, Extension, South Windsor. Steven Cho- (443-0904) potiuck, slides of Liberia; 7 p.m., sacred dance SHELTER-SHEPHERD’S church school; 11 a.m., fellowship; tlnovor, rabbi. Sorvicos, 0:15 p.m. each PLACE — We held a special Community Baptist Church THE Wednesday — 7 p.m., Bible classes. rehearsal; ecumenical prayer group. Sholtor coordinator — Betsy Kirk. 11:15 a.m., tprum program. (440-7077 Fridoy; children's sorvicos, 7:45 p.m. recognition Sunday afternoon for Thursday — 7 p.m., Colchester Bible study. office or 447-0078 parsonage. second Friday of each month. (444-0444) Roman Catholic ’Tuesday — 6:30p.m.,TakeOffPoundsSensibly: 7 Overnight voluntoors — Donald Booth, William Smith, Daniel Clarvar- BIBIE Friday — 6:30 p.m., youth rally. Contor Congr egational Church, ii p.m.. Honor Court; 7:30 p.m., ecumenical prayer. Shelter and Shepherd’s Place Contor St., Manchostor. Rov. No¥roll H. Lutheran Church ot the Assumption, Adams volunteers. And in true MACC dlnl. Chuck and Wanda Williams, Jim Saturday — 9 a.m., youth rally. Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rov. RobortJ. Street at Thompson Rood, Manchester. W^nesday — 3:30 p.m.. Green Lodge; 7; 15 p.m., Corcoran, Mike Derewlanka, Roscoe SPEAKS Bills, mlnistor ot visitations; Rev. Concordia Lutheran Charch (E LC A ), Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Rev. choir rehearsal. tradition, AI Morgan volunteered and Moreso Easton, Andrew Gibson, by aifford O. Simpson, pastor emeritus, 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. Rev. Dr. Joseph Parel, assistant pastor. Satur­ his time and talent to entertain William Gilroy, Norman Hall, Keneth Euggng Brgwgr Kim -Eric Williams, pastor; Rev. Ar­ day moss at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at Thursday — 4 p.m., visitation team. Harley, William Hill, Charles Kings­ Trinity Covenant Church worship service. 8 and 10a.m.; church the volunteers. Community Bap­ school, 10 a.m. (447-9041) nold T . Wongerln, assistont pastor. 7:X a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon. Sunday — 7:30 p.m., Young Artists’ Awards bury, Betsy Kirk, Walter Lawrence, Schedule: 0a.m., holy communion: 9:15 (443-3195) .... tist provided free space. Helen’s David Livermore, John McClain, These are the activities planned for the coming First Congroaotlonal Church of An­ Conpert,, dover, Route 4, Andover. Rov. Howard a.m., church school, adult education, St. Barthoiemow's Church, 741 E. Bakery in South Windsor, the James Meek, Merton Meldrum, Roger week at Trinity Covenant Church: Solp, Interim pastor. Schedule: 11 a.m., confirmation forum: 10:30 a.m. holy Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. Owens, Ralph Perkins, Russell and Peg On Monday Our natlOh Will beob- Sunday — 8 and 11 a.m., morning worship worship; 9:30 a.m., church school. communion. Nursery care all hours. Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Soturdov cake (Helen’s Bakery sends Petrie, Debbie Ploder, Dave and Ruth sorvlng Memorial Day, one known Nursery core provided. (743-7494) (449-5311) mats at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, weekly bakery donations to the Russell, Vivian Show, Gary Slesinskl. more popularly aa Decoration Day. services with the Rev. Paul F. Knight; 9:30 a.m., Emanuel Lutheran Charch, 40 Church 10 and 11:30 a.m. (444-1413) Center Congregational Church Food volunteers — Rick and Susan First Congregational Church ot Cov­ Groundwork for this day was laid In Sunday Bible school; 10:30 a.m., coffee and entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. St., Manchostor. Rev. Paul S. Johans­ St. Bridoot Church, 70 Main St., shelter and soup kitchen) and Johnson, Brenda Osborne, Charles son, pastor; Rev. C.H. Anderson, pastor (Manchester. Rev. Robert T . Russo and The following events are planned for the coming 1863 by a group of woman In Col­ fellowship. Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 a.m., wor­ ship; 9:30a.m..church school InChurch emeritus. Schedule: 8:30 a.m., worship Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, co-postors. week at Center Congregational Church; umbus, Miss, who took flowers to with holdv communion on first, third Saturday mass 5 p.m.; Sunday masses Tuesday — 6 a.m., men’s prayer breakfast at Lone House. Nursorv core provided. Sunday — 8 and 10 a.m., worship; birthday the graves of sons killed In that LaStrada Restaurant; 10 a.m.. Tot Garden play (743-0407) and fifth Sundays: 9:45 a.m., Sunday at 7:30 a.m.. 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and Second CongrogoNonol Church, 385 church school; 11 a.m., worship with noon. (443-3403) Sunday; 9 a.m., breakfast; 10 a.m., nursery and Thoughts bloodiest of wars. group. N. Main St., Manchester. The Rev. V. holy communion on the second and St. James Church, 894 Mgln St., toddler care; church school; 11:15 a.m., social hour. W ^nesday — 6:30 a.m., women’s prayer Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 a.m., worship fourth Sundays. (443-1193) Manchostor. Rev. Francis KrukowskI, Four years later this deed was Latvian Lutheran Church ot Man­ Rev. Frank Carter, Rev. John Gwozdz, Tuesday — 9; 30 a.m., mothers’ group; 3; 30 p.m.. reported by The Now York Tribune breakfast at LaStrada Restaurant; 7 p.m., choir service, Sunday school, and nursery for children; 4:30p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. chester, 31 Garden St., Manchester. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. Soturday Pilgrim Choir; 6 p.m., confirmation; 7 p.m., search I have sought to share with you He was forthright, and did not and picked up by newspapers practice. (449^38n) (443-3051) masses at 4 and 4:30 p.m.; Sunday Prince of Peace Lutheran Charch, mosses at 7:30 o.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., committee. some of the thoughts of Jesus, Son mince words. “ Before you speak, across the country. A year later Thursday — 4 p.m., confirmation class rehearsal; Second Congregational Church of Covonirv, 1744 Boston Turnpike, Coven­ Route 31 and North River Road, noon, and 5 p.m. (443-4139) Wednesday — 8:30 a.m., healing prayer; 7 p.m., of Serach, son of Eleazar of learn; and before you fall ill, take General John Logan, commander 7 p.m., vacation Bible school staff meeting. try. Rov. David Jarvis, mlnistor. Regu­ Cavontry. William Douthwalto, pastor. St. OOorv Church, 1400 AOaln St., search committee; 7:30 p.m.. Center Ringers; Jerusalem. He was still young care of your health... The mask of of the Grand Army of the Republic, lar schodulo: 10 a.m., service; 10 a.m., Schodulo: 10:15 o.m. worship service; 9 Coventry. Rov. Robert W. Barnes and Friday — 7 p.m.. Junior high youth group. o.m., Sunday school, first and thrd Sister Katherine McKenna, pastoral Chancel Choir. before he traveled extensively, a happy heart is a cheerful face.” proclaimed May 30 as Decoration church school, nursorv to Grade 4; 11 Day. Saturday — Tot Garden famdly picnic; 6 p.m., a.m., cotfoo and fellowship; ll:lS a .m ., Sundays. (743-75«) team. Saturday mass at 5:15 p.m., Thursday — 6:30 p.m.. Center Ringers; 7 p.m., We can all appreciate that to Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Sunday moss at 10 a.m.; confessions and stated that he sought wisdom confirmation pot luck supper. church school. Grade 7 to adult: 11:15 search committee; 7:30 p.m.. Bethel teachers. a.m., lunlor choir, 3 p.m.. Junior (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High 4:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday. (742-4455) openly in his prayers. But he did devise proverbs requires painful The day has become a time for Pilgrim Foilowship. Nursorv core pro­ streets, Manchostor. Rov. Charles W. Church of St. Maurice, 32 Hebron more than pray. He knew the thinking. Before I conclude, I remembering all our dead. For vided. (7434334) Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m., divine worship; Rood, Bolton. The Rov. William J. many, as with all such observances, 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; holy com­ Olosik, paster. Saturday mossatSp.m.; value of education, and sought to hope that ail who read these S t Mary’s Episcopal Talcottvillo Csnprsj oWongl Church, Concordia Lutheran Church the day will mean only a long Main Street ana Elm Hill Road, munion first and third Sunday. (449- Sunday masses at 7:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m. teach young men. Thoughts may understand that The following events are planned for the coming Talcottvillo. Co-pastors: Rov. Ronald 4343) and 11 a.m. (443-4444) Activities for the coming week at Concordia He said to them, “ Draw near to they apply today equally to both week-end, a time for self-indulgence and excess. I week at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church: Baer and Rov. Deborah Hosdortf. 10 Lutheran Church include; me, you who are untaught, and sexes. Sunday — 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 7 a.m., worship sorvico and church Methodiat Salvation Army challenge you Instead to reflect school. (4494815) Sunday — 8 and 10:30 a.m., Eucharist; 9; 15 a.m., lodge in my school. To a sensible And my favorite, above all, of soberly upon the gift of life, th e. p.m., youth group. Bolton United Methodist Church, 1041 Solvatloa Arm y, 441 Moln St., Man­ church school; adult education; confirmation his proverbial sayings is the Boston Turnpiko, Bolton. Rov. Stewart man, education is like a golden certainty of death, and the eternal Tuesday — 9:15 a.m., staff meeting; 5 p.m., chester. Copt, and Mrs. Gary Asporsch- forum. Covenant Lanier, paster, 9:30 a.m., church looer. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 ornament... The kiln tests the advice given by this sage: “ With Issues Involved therewllh, Hebrews Capella Choir; 7 p.m.. Day School Committee. school; 11 o.m., worship service, Trinltv Covenant Church, 303 Hack­ a.m., holiness mooting: 4 p.m., solva­ Tuesday — 11 a.m., clergy study; 6:30 p.m., potter’s vessels; so the test of a all your might, love your Maker, 9:27. Wednesday — 10 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10:45 nursery. (449-3473) tion mooting. (4497707). matack St., Manchostor. Rov. Norman North United Niothodlst Church, 300 catechetics classes; 7:45 p.m., Bible study. man is in his reasoning.” and do not forsake his ministers. a.m., Bible study; 7:30 p.m.. Senior Choir. Swenson, paster. Rov. Paul Knight, Parker St., Manchostor. Dr. William C. associate pastor. Rov. Kevin Schwamb, Wednesday — 10:30 a.m., agoraphobia support; His writings are full of good With all your soul, fear the Lord, Thursday — 11 a.m.. Ladies’ Guild; 4 p.m.. Trench, paster; Rev. H. Osgood Ben­ Unitarian Univeiaallat 7:30 p.m., Concordia Choir. youth pastor. Schodulo: 8 and 11 a.m., nett, visitation minister. Schedule: 9 advice. One of my favorites is his and honor his priests.” Cherub Choir; 7 p.m.. Boy Scouts; 7:10 p.m., worship sorvicos; 9:30 a.m., Bible and 10:30 a.m., worship service: 9a.m., Ualtortan Universaltot Soclotv-Bast, Thursday — 9 a.m., Bible class; 6:30 p.m.. CHURCH OF CHRIST school. (449-3855) picturesque comment, “ If you evening prayer; 7:30 p.m., Bible study; Library adult BIMe study; 10:3b a.m., church 153 W. Vornon St., Manchostor. Rov. Ecumenical Choir School; 7:30 p.m.. Shelter see an intelligent man, visit him Robert J. Bills Lydall A Varnon Straats Committee. school: 5:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Diana Heath, mlnistor. 10:30 a.m., Epiacopal Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Sacred Dancers. sorvico. Nursorv core and youth reli­ Advisory Committee. early; let your foot wear out his Minister of Visitation Phona; 646-2903 Friday — 8 p.m., A.A. Sunday nursory for preschoolers. (449 gious education. Cotfoo hour after Friday — 7 p.m., A.A. doorstep.” Center Church Saturday — 1:30 p.m., Alanon; 7:30 p.m., A.A. St. aoorgo’s i I Church, 1150 3484.) sorvico. (4495151) A nniverM iriM W eddings EngagementB fBanrlirslrr Hrrali

Pullout Section, Page 17 FOCUS Saturday, May 28, 1988 Their careers kneaded in bread rapidly in 1981, and volume has By Andrew Yurkovsky increased since then by about 10 Manchester Herald or 15 percent every year, Kupris said. "Our business took off a few hree men are working years ago, basically when the * J s ' i at a quick pace in the health business started to take steamy basement of a off.’ ’ he said. home off Williams Road The majority of customers, in Bolton. Kupris said, are “ people who are - i It’sT a typical afternoon at the ; health-conscious.” Though there Kupris Home Bakery. One man is are many Latvians in the area, -% a forming a fresh batch of dough they make up only a small into loaves of bread, and another number of the customers. Mrs. Bruce R. Chirico Mrs. James J. Brockman Joy C. Lemelln is deftly cutting mounds of dough Kupris has shipped the bread as into smaller pieces for ham­ far away as Alaska. One Latvian burger buns. In the room next woman, who lives in St. Croix, Clarence and Esther Foley Chlrico-Paria B.rockman>West Lemelln-O’Connor door, a third worker is packaging visits twice a year and brings 50 bread that has already been loaves of bread back with her Rosemarie Theresa Parla, Susan Angell West, daughter of Geraldine L. and J. Roger baked. each time. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ Robert A. West I I of Avon and the Lemelin of 41 Teresa Road, Things have changed dramati­ Most of the bread, however, is Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foley nardo Parla of 55 Bruce Road, Rev. Barbara F. West of 7 announce the engagement of cally since Vilma Kupris began sold in nearby outlets — in and Bruce Ralph Chirico, son of Hillcrest Road, and James J. their daughter, Joy Corcoran the bakery in 1971 as a way to Manchester. Coventry, Rock­ Clarence and Esther (Tack) Foley, of 85 Hollister Roland Chirico of Fairfield, Iowa Brockman, son of John and Mary Lemelin, to ’Thomas Kevin O’Con­ make some extra money. The ville. Willimantic. Storrs, Glas­ St., celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on and Mary Chirico of South Brockman of Woodcliff Lake, nor, son of Sally and Raymond output has grown from 10 loaves a tonbury and West Hartford. The April 30 at a dinner party at Willie's Steak House on Windsor, were married May 21 at N. J. were m arried April 23 at St. O’Connor of Cheshire. week to about 2,000. and the Highland Park Market and the Center Street given by their son and daughter-in- St. James Church. James Episcopal Church. The bride-elect graduated from number of stores selling the Parkade Health Shoppe — the two law, Brian and Sandra Foley. The Rev. James C. Rush Farmington. East Catholic High School in 1983 product has gone up from two to stores in Manchester that seil the Family and Friends from Connecticut and New officiated. Patricia Sinicropi was The Rev. James Crowder and and is a 1988 graduate of the 18. bread — were the first to carry it York state attended the event. honor attendant and bridesmaids the Rev. Barbara F. West, University of Connecticut with a Juris Kupris. who has taken when Vilma Kupris began the Foley retired as a deupty sherrif for Hartford were Gina Philips and Susan mother of the bride, officiated. degree in civil engineering. She is over the business from his bakery 17 years ago. County after 27 years of service and Mrs. Foley Leahy. The bride was given in m ar­ employed as a civil engineer with mother, is in a position many Juris Kupris became invoived retired from Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. where businessmen would envy. Be­ in the business in 1974. after he Donald Anderson was best riage by her mother and father. the State Department of she was employed as a secretary. cause demand for the bread is so returned home from service in man. tlshers were John Parla Maureen ^rtrand was maid of ’Transportation. high, the bakery’s number is not the Army. He didn’t have a job at honor. Bridesmaids were Nancy The prospective bridegroom is and Roland Chirico Jr. Colin li.sted in the telephone directory. the time, so he helped knead the Mion and Susan Powers. Katie a graduate of the University of McNamara was ring bearer. “ We don’t need it." Kupris bread. “ Then I decided it was Cichon was flower girl. Connecticut with a degree in The bride is a graduate of the said. “ It’s busy enough.’ ’ something I liked to do.” he said. University of Connecticut. She is The best man was Bart Holl. geology. He earned his master’s The bakery’s specialty is Lat­ His mother is proud of the fact employed by Tig’s Deli Express Ushers were Farren Mion and degree in education from the vian dark sourdough bread. The that he’s carrying on the culture of Manchester. Christopher West. University of Bridgeport. He is culture for the bread was carried of his ancestors. “ I never The bridegroom is employed by A fter a reception at the Summit employed as a field scientist with in a jar from Latvia by Vilma dreamed this.” she said, speak­ Chirico Motors of Manchester. Hotel, Hartford, the couple left on Fuss & O’Neill, Manchester. Kupris when she and her hus­ ing about how the bakery has Reginald Plnto/Minchaatar Herald After a reception at the Army & a wedding trip to Hawaii. They A July 16 wedding is planned at band. Voldemars, fled from there grown. Navy Club the couple left on a will make their home in St. James Church. at the end of World War II. Juris Juris said that he may expand wedding trip to Jamaica and Farmington. Kupris claims that his is the only the business further in the future, GROWING BUSINESS — Juris Kupris, Scott Varrell, one of Kupris’ helpers, Montego Bay. They will make The bride is a graduate of Silver-Chinsky Latvian bakery in the United but his main concern is keeping top, the owner of the Kupris Home applies glaze to the rolls; left, a tray of their home in Manchester. Skidmore College and is em­ States. up the high quality customers Bakery, stands next to a tray of rolls cinnamon bread is readied for ployed as an aftercare-fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Silver Besides the Latvian bread, the have come to expect. He and his before they go into the oven; bottom. packaging. services worker for The Connecti­ of Cranston, R.I. announce the bakery makes about six other two helpers now do all the work, cut Junior Republic. Hartford. engagement of their daughter. breads, including raisin, whole­ from baking the bread to making T i The bridegroom is a graduate Alison Carol Silver to Marcelo wheat and white. There are no the deliveries. of Virginia Tech and is a partner Horacio Chinsky, son of Mrs. Lea preservatives in any of them. “ If I can expand and maintain the product.'then fine,” he said. in the firm of Macchi Engineers. Cohen of East Hartford and the The bakery began to grow Hartford. late Pedro Chinsky. The bride-elect is a graduate of \ 0 - Pilgrim High School and Rhode Island College. She is employed by Connecticut Bank & Trust. J groom, was best man. Ushers The prospective bridegroom is Cloutler-Barnicle were Frank Bam icle III, Bob a graduate of Manchester High Janet Marie Bamicle, daugh­ Bills, David Hooper and Steve School and Southern Connecticut ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Kirk. State College. He is a car Bamicle Jr. of Falmouth. Maine After a reception at Michel’s salesman for Branch of and David Arnold Cloutier, Restaurant, the couple left on a Watertown. D.V.M., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis wedding trip to Europe. They will A November wedding is N. Cloutier Jr. of 21 Brandy St., m ake thieir home in West planned in Rhode Island. -X. Bolton, were married May 21 at Hartford. Holy Martyrs Church, Falmouth. The bride is a 1984 graduate of William and Florence Greene the University of Maine at Orono Monsignor Vincent Tatarczuk and until recently was employed Whaling capital Mr. and Mrs. Greene officiated. The bride was given in by Boston University. marriage by her father. The bridegroom is a 1984 NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (A P ) •-.ii William and Florence (Benson) Greene cele­ Carol Bamicle, sister of the graduate of the University of — Once the whaling capital of the brated their 50th wedding anniverary on May 7 at a bride, was maid of honor. Brides­ Maine at Orono and a 1988 world. New Bedford was first surprise dinner reception at Manchester Country maids were Nancy Bamicle, graduate of ’Tufts University settled in 1652 on land bought Club given by their nieces and nephews. Heidi Cloutier, Michelle Cloutier School of Veterinary Medicine. from the Wampanoag Indians. The couple were married at Center Congrega­ and Leslie Mayberry. He is employed by Veterinary During the Revolutionary War, . i .> r ! tional Church Parish in Manchester. Best man was Paul Cloutier, brother of the Specialists of Connecticut. privateers launched attacks on Harold Benson, brother of the bride, and maid of British ships from New Bedford’s i honor was Midge (Green) Bosco. sister of the harbor. British troops, retaliat­ groom. Famiiy and friends attended. ing, burned the town in 1778.

y U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. May 28, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. May 2a, 19M — it FOCUS / Home FOCUS / Money Bleaching wood? Be careful Lease, don’t buy, that new car Household Appliances By Andv Lang ounce of borax with a quart of How ownership varies around the world The Associated Press water. The oxalic acid solution On the House was applied first with a stiff After you remove the old finish brush. When it was partly dry»the if you’re without down payment Clothes washer Dishwasher from a piece of furniture, you hypo solution was applied. And generally use a commercial and skill to get a good deal. You may discover traces of color still when that was completely dry. By the Editors bleach, which comes in separate of Consumer Reports can lease from a dealer who sells remain in the wood. the borax solution was used as the u .s .M / J 38% containers. It is vital the instruc­ Consmner the make you want, or choose If the stain residue fails to come neutralizer. The new finish was tions be followed to the letter, as from almost any make and model off with a light sanding, you must not put on for at least 24 hours. If you can afford to make the to mixing or non-mixing and the Reports by shopping at an independent resort to some kind of bleach to The cabinetmaker said this was a monthly payments on a new car West Germany f ^ ^ J 91 % France! J 22% kind of neutralizer to be used. leasing company. .. get the desired result.. Exactly superior bleach for the open­ — but cannot afford a big down Also, check to see whether a light payment — consider leasing. It Collect estimates from at least which kind of bleach depends on grained woods, but some wood to sell it for you. Should the car sanding is necessary if it appears may be able to put a new car three companies, carefully com­ West Germany f how stubborn the old color is. finishers have various other sell for more than the price you France p s i ^83% ^ 21% the bleach has ra is ^ the grain of within reach. paring both the total price and bleach combinations, all of them agreed to when you signed the In some cases, the stain may the wood. And, most definitely, terms of each lease. yield to ordinary household observe the recommendations utilizing oxalic acid. Leasing is not cheaper than lease, you either owe nothing or There are various products on Monthly payments for identical Italy r L 119% bleach, the kind u s ^ for clothes. about rubber gloves and any buying a new car, but it does buy get a refund, depending on how U K 0*rl837o the market that can lighten wood. cars can vary from one leasing This is especially so when only a other safety precautions. Gener­ convenience if you keep a car only the lease was written. r Lightener stains are pigmented company to the next, since the part of the wood is darker than the ally, you will be advised to use a three or four years before selling If the car sells for less than the TLggACL and are rubbed on, allowing the companies’ costs may vary; one U.S. U M 73% u K T r J 6% surrounding surface. A little nylon brush for the application of it. Depreciation makes owning a original estimate, you pay the pigment to be absorbed and may have bought the car for a careful rubbing often will do the the bleach. A certain amount of new car very expensive. A new difference between tte estimated giving the wood a lighter appear­ lower price, while another may trick. "Careful" rubbing, be­ time, usually about 20 minutes, model that sells for $13,000 will be and actual price of the car. Figures unavailable for U.S.S.R. ance. Whether you use these or have arranged more favorable U.S.S.R. ( r |5 5 % MTU cause even a household bleach must elapse between the first worth less than $5,000 in four Whether you sign a closed-end the more properly called financing. can cause damage to your hands. application and the second. Wha­ years. or open-end lease, you’ll be bleaches, it’s a good idea to get Some expenses can be nego­ Wear rubber gloves and work tever it says on the label, do it Therb are two basic types of responsible for certain up-front the hang of what yoii are doing by tiated. For instance, you are DINING CM I nITCNLN with caution. With any bleach, meticulously, since different auto leases — a closed-end. or expenses. Most companies re­ responsible for the car’s upkeep I testing the products first on scrap quire a security deposit equal .to Refrigerator T V set Wb&w LJcolor something must be put on the brands of bleaches sometimes fixed-cost, lease, and an open-end and repairs — unless you nego­ wood later to neutralize the acid. wood. IZ^ZS" rAMllVIB i require different procedures. lease, also called a finance, or one or two months’ payment. You tiate to have the leasing company I2M&* In the case of household bleach, A cabinetmaker of my acquain­ equity lease. may also have to pay the first share the burden. U.S. iSIfSni!!! an effective neutralizer is vi­ U . S . ^ J 100% tance said he always got excellent The techniques of using bleach, With a closed-end lease, you month’s payment in advance. Oiallenge the monthly lease negar. If the wood begins to get And you’ll need to insure the car. bleaching results on open­ varnish, lacquer, shellac, stain, pay a fixed price for a fixed prices. You wouldn’t expect to lighter but not as light as you Most leases allow you to drive grained woods, such as oak and remover, etc., are detailed in number of months and return the pay the sticker price on most West Germany | want, repeat the treatment. only a set number of miles. While France f ’ m il ash, by using three solutions. The Andy Lang’s booklet, "Wood car when the lease ends. cars, and shouldn’t expect to pay J CUTS Professional wood finishers you can buy more mileage, the first called for a mixture of three Finishing in the Home," which With an open-end lease, you can the first price quoted for most car often bleach the wood after editors at Consumer Reports say ounces of oxalic acid and one can be obtained by sending 75 buy th e. car when the lease leases. Italy removing the old, finish on the you shouldn’t, unless you’re cer­ llaly Pm J 86% quart of water. The second, a cents and a long, stamped, expires. You pay an amount Some companies advertise theory it produces a uniform tain you’ll use it. Most companies mixtures of three ounces of self-addressed envelope to Know- established by the leasing com­ super-low monthly payments, but color (or Iqck of it) that will won’t refund your money for sodium hyposulphate with a How, P.O. Box 477, Huntington. pany at the time you signed the then ask for an up-front payment France I “ take" stain very evenly. They unused extra miles. West Germany J 82% quart of water. And the third, an N.Y. 11743. contract. — sometimes called a capital- Leasing a car is somewhat like rigST FL0d2 Pim If you don’t want to buy the car. cost-reduction payment — in buying one — it takes both savvy 2^0' you can ask the leasing company order for you to get that low rate. U.S.S R. M J 65% U.K. Five factors in healthy lawn Since avoiding up-front expenses is one of the big advantages of By Earl Aransan diseases. Watering soon after leasing over buying, it doesn’t U K M J 58% U.S.S.R. 38% total Bfl) BM? Changing Times make sense to pay the equivalent 12°. 12°. The Assaclated Press mowing is good if there isn’t Weeders Guide enough rainfall. of a down payment. There are five major factors in And never sign a lease that will SOIL: A healthy lawn needs penalize you if the car is lost or NEA graphic , iM DiM J the development of a healthy, Don’t catch and remove too Before saying 1 do’ to worry about renegotiating your « I 120,19 correct soil conditions tocompete stolen. Even though you’re re­ beautiful lawn; mowing, water­ many clippings. If grass is mown agreement. It will be good in any Jwi go with weeds. If you haven’t had Prenuptial agreements be­ quired to carry auto insurance, ing, soil, species of turfgrass and while very long, you may have UPAA state. WHAT WE OWN — Americans are more likely than many your soil analyzed for years, it’s a tween couples who want to the leasing company can invoke weed control. little choice but to catch or to Europeans to own a refrigerator, a dishwasher or a color good idea to check soil pH and protect their individual property an early-termination clause and rake. Keep in mind that it’s Paying for college nutrient conditions. interests after marriage are slap you with penalties over the TV, but they are less likely than residents of many t^IUUUMl MOWING: An average lawn of important to prevent clumps I, I 8,000-10,000 square feet needs Send a soil sample to your state recogpized in almost every juris­ On Jan. 11, Illinois offered for amount paid by your insurance. European nations to own a clothes washer. from smothering grass. Timely about 40 hours of maintenance a university extension office or ask diction. But because the rules sale $90 million in tax-exempt mowing can eliminate the need to a professional lawn service to vary from state to state, an college savings bonds. By Jan. 12, year, according to Professional remove clippings. 5LC0MD aO Pg PLt^M Lawn Care Association experts, make arrangements. Sandy soil agreement in one state may not it had orders for three times that One plant of Kentucky blue- much of it mowing and trimming. lets water percolate below the be enforceable in another. many bonds. The zero-coupon grass can produce 3 feet of growth HOUSE OF THE WEEK — A feature of the living room in Mowing is a significant shock to root zone too quickly; clay soil To clear up the confusion, the bonds, which cost as little as IIIM » l« llll« W lilll» i in an average season; that’s 5 restricts.-water availability by National Conference of Commis­ $1,000 and mature at $5,000, are this two-story, Georgian-style house is the brick turfgrass. so stress must be tons of clippings per acre in a minimized. letting it run off or evaporate. sioners on Uniform State Laws exempt from both Illinois and firepiace. A centrally located foyer also leads to the year. These clippings provide one Appiy proper amounts of nut­ presented the Uniform Premari­ federal tax. And if used to pay for Don’t cut grass too low. The extra fertilization a year when 'amily room and the second floor, which has three higher the grass, the deeper and rients at the correct time. Loosen tal Agreement Act (UPAA) to the education at an Illinois institu­ left in place after every mowing bedrooms. Plan HA1470Y has 962 square feet on the first stronger the grass roots. Heights compacted soil. states for adoption in 1983. So far. tion, there’s a bonus payment of to decay naturally and to nourish of 2 to 3 inches, especially in Arkansas. California. Hawaii. $100 to $400. Wc Have It! ‘loor and 924 on the second. For more information, write the soil. SPECIES OF ’TURFGRASS: drought and heat, are better than Maine. Montana. North Carolina. Illinois plans another bond to architects York & Schenke, 585 Stewart Ave., Garden Timely mowing eliminates the Know your species of turfgrass. A North Dakota. Oregon, Rhode issue later this year; North 1 to l ‘A inches. By raising cutting need to rake during midseason. 10,000-square-foot lawn has about News. Sports. Features and McDonald’s® Tool City, N.Y. 11530. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped height one-eighth of an inch, the Island. Texas and Virginia have Carolina has already authorized envelope. ’ITiis preserves' the herbicide 8 million grass plants. Each signed up. a similar plan, and lots of other ability of grass to perform barrier in the soil, designed to square inch of lawn has about six Become a New Manchester Herald Subscriber (for a minimum photosynthesis is increased. That The UPAA, which has been states are interested. control crab grass. grass plants. endorsed by the American Bar Figuring out ways to let fami­ of 13 weeks) and we’ll send you>a $5.(X) book of McDonald’s* I eighth-inch means an extra 300 Don’t mow in unfavorable New species are developed square feet of leaf surface for Association, standardizes re­ lies build up tax-free college weather. Mowing in rain, dew or each year, so a 10-year-old lawn mn Gift Certificates to use at any McDonald’s* location. Don’t waiti every 1,000 square feet of lawn. quirements for valid agreements. savings will become a national Here’s the Answer dense fog can ieave grass clumps probably is out-of-date, espe­ Mower blades must be sharp. ■ TTie agreements must be in pastime in years ahead. At the or uneven patches. Mowing in cially if it is composed mostly of writing and voluntarily signed by federal level there already are Fill Out the Coupon below. Mall or drop off to the Grass should be sliced neatly, not hot, dry weather, on the other one turfgrass species. shredded. Reel mowers cut a both parties. several proposals supported by special time for this? hand, is stressful to grass. Mow Professional lawn service^ can Manchester Herald Office at: 16 Bralnard PI., Manchester, Ct. 06040 QUESTION; Our house has a uniform height because of their ■ Each person has to know (or key senators to make the interest high and water deeply. choose a good mixture of new have a chance to find out) about dirt driveway. I would like to put ANSWER: Frankly, it sounds horizontal cutter-bar design. on U.S. savings bonds tax-free if seeds, provide core aeration and the other person’s finances and the bonds are used to pay for down a concrete covering. I have as though you need some kind of However, most homeowners use WATERING: Watering plus I want to become a New Manchaatar Herald Subscriber (for a minimum of 13 overseed patches of your entire property before an agreement college. had some experience in working refresher course. Get yourself a rotary mowers. rainfall should total 1 to 2 inches a weeks) and receive my $5.00 book of McDonald’s* Gift Certificates. lawn without tearing out all the can be enforced. with concrete, but have never book that deals with this kind of ’The whirling blades of rotary week. Water deeply into the grass old turf. ■ Couples can agree to almost tackled anything as big as a work. As for your specific ques­ mowers must be kept sharp or root zone. Avoid lighter amounts — From Changing Times i anything — from who will do the Name__ driveway. I think I know most of tion, the finishing operations some grass will be bent over. or more frequent waterings be­ . WEED CONTROL; How is ’The Kiplinger Magazine vacuuming to who gets what if the answers and I intend to have should take place as the concrete When the grass is bent over, the cause such practice improperly your weed control program? Address. 1 they divorce — as long as what the mixture brought to the site by begins to set a little. This is when height will be irregular after trains grass roots to remain near About 200 weed seeds exist in the they propose isn’t illegal or Phone__ truck. The thing I am not sure the surface water begins to mowing. Sharpen and balance the surface when they dry out. turfgrass root zone about 6 inches O n * P er Pamlbr — Hum M t a t m u n O nly (not good wttft any othur co u p o n * or $poelH$) j unconscionable, such as one about is how long to wait between disappear. It is not an easy blades in the spring and one or Maintain a regular watering deep under each square foot of EMERGENCY person concealing assets while Coupon book mailed upon recsipl of paymsnt lor s 13-wesk subscription, j the time the concrete is installed matter to do a driveway by two times more a season. Change program all season. Watering in lawn. Next week, in the third and Fire — Police — Medical getting the other to waive all and the process of doing the yourself. You should have some directions each time you mow. the morning is better than at last in a series on lawns, we’ll finishing operations. Is there a help. especially with rotary mowers. night because it discourages discuss weed control. rights to property. DIAL 911 So if you move from one UPAA In Manchester state to another, you won’t have M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, May ZS, 1988 FOCUS / TV, Comics & Puzzles

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[ M A X ] M O V IE : 'Buffalo Bill' Colorful search on men given testosterone think it’s be­ [U S A ] Night Flight: Short Films biography of William F. Cody, the famous cause they wait injections (injections are thought hunter, trail guide and peacemaker. Joel (insey Report Dr. June M. Reinisch 5:25AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : ’Stewardess McCrea, Linda Darnell, Thomas Mitchell. too long to start to be more effective than pills) School’ A motley band of rejects enter the 1944, reported that this treatment can P.O. Box 48 families. Isn’t Wiedermeyer Academy in hopes of be­ [USA] PGM Sale it true that the older a woman significantly increase sexual de­ Bloomington, Ind. 47402 coming flight attendants. Brett Cullen, that delaying childbearing until a Mary Cadorette, Donald Most. 1986 7:30AM CD Popeye and Son gets, the harder it is to get sire, but has no effect on erectile couple is in their .late 20s or 30s Rated R. CD Sybervision pregnant? functioning (even when testoste­ (increasing the likelihood that the 5:30AM C D l Love Lucy (53) BraveStarr (CC). parental relationship is stable rone levels are very low ). DEAR READER; A woman’s (ID INN News Popeye and that progress toward per­ There’s another good reason fertility is thought to be highest Samaritan thinks twice [CN N ] Showbiz Today Muppets sonal or career goals has been for finding a sexual dysfunctions between ages 18 and 28, the time [E S P N ] Auto Racing: Safari Rally From C3l Foofur (CC). made) may have benefits for the specialist. Besides getting a Kenya. (60 min.) (R) when ovulation (relea^ o'f an egg complete diagnosis and possible ^ It’s Your Business from the ovaries) occurs most children. about rest-area charity [U S A ] NightPlight; Take-Off to Beach, do) Wild Kingdom treatment options, most physi­ Barbecues & Bikinis regularly. DEAR DR. REINISCH: Is it cians who specialize in sex dD Princesa Caballero DEAR 5:50AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : W h a fa Up, [CN N ] Sports Close-up During the pubertal years, dangerous for a man, age 72, with dysfunctions emphasize involve­ Doc?’ Identical suitcases and stolen jewels ABBY: My menstrual cycles may be irregu­ very low testosterone, to have ment of partners and attention to drag an eccentric professor and an impish [D IS] Dumbo's Circus husband and I lar and an egg is not always testosterone injections or pills? I relationship issues, not just the young woman into a mad chase. Ryan [ESPN] Thoroughbred Digest often travel by O'Neal, Barbra Streisand, Madeline Kahn. released during each cycle. The read that this could start up latent physical problems of one partner. [TM C ] MOVIE: '2010' (CC) The U.S. car around the 1972. Rated G. and Russia team up to investigate a failed same irregular and anovulatory cancer cells in the prostate. It may that you have only a country. On our Dear Abby 6:00AM (T ) Young Universe (R) mission to Jupiter Roy Scheider, John cycles (in which an egg is not I am in wonderful health, but little or no physical problem Lithgow, Helen Mirren. 1984, Rated PG. (In last trip, as on CD Multitrim released midway between two erections are not firm enough requiring medical treatment (it Abigail Van Buren Stereo) previous ones, ® Comic Strip menstrual flows) gradually begin except in early mornings and, as is not unusual for older men to [U S A ] W here Th e re 's a W ill There 's an we ran into peo­ CQ) Christian Science Monitor Reports A to reappear as a woman nears the you probably know, women are have their strongest erections in ple at rest New Zoo Revue age of 30. not interested in sex'then. My the morning) and that what is 8:00AM CD Hello Kitty's Furry Tale areas asking C6J) Popaye Theater This reduction in fertility is doctor recommended the testos­ needed are a few counseling for money. 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Not Cil) Planet of the Apes became pregnant as compared to other causes involved except the best and to exchange other forms until midnight, and is also the dZ) Rod and Reel: Lake Ontario Hosts DAVID BOWIE: GLASS SPIDER TOUR — On Friday, June 3, ABC airs "David Bow­ wanting to give out our address, (jD Headline News 74 percent of those between 26 and low level of testosterone (a of affection at the time of day the church janitor. Michianna ie: Class Spider T o u r," a one-hour video taped in Sydney, Australia, in 1987. Bowie we just gave him the money. Follow Me 30. hormone produced in higher woman prefers is a workable “ The perfect pastor makes $40 [CN N ] Daybreak (above) leads a band anchored by Carlos Alomar and featuring Peter Frampton. The second one was about two dD Comic Strip Among infertile couples, about amounts of men.) solution — and avoids any need a week, wears good clothes, [D IS ] Good Morning Mickey! hours west of'Phoenix. 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[USA] Mike Hammer While developing a new food source, S T M F G a FI tough fighting men. a sergeant requests Yvette Mimieux. 1967. three murder victims before the murders family and his friends. Robert Betties, Jan scientists create a mutant life form that have been committed. Perry King. Eliza­ combat duty. Richard Widmark, Karl Mal­ (3 ) Record Guide 7:30PM CD Family Ties Kingsbury, Ben Gabriel. 1976. Rated G. [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Allen Quatennain and feeds on human cells. Jesse Vint. June beth Kemp. Norman Parker. 1985. den. Elaine Stewart. 1953. dZ) Doctor Who CD Jeopardyl (CC). tha Lost C ity of Gold* Quatermain and his LGVGYETFG [ES P N ] Legends of the Brickyard 1977 Chadwick, Dawn Dunlap. 1982. Rated R. bride-to-be discover a lost civilization GD Home Shoppirtg Overnight Service SERVING AMERICA G 3 Road to IN D Y '8 8 Highlights of the Indy 500 race. 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T so be careful. get serious. r/i apou B o A r j 48 Black bird 90 49 Forsign offices 52 Zero 33 53 Divert 54 Coq au _ 36 55 Nigsrian city - i i 56 Office tables quently, he played many contracts in a 57 Language suffix NORTH M t-U 43 44 PSS32 4-3 trump fit, a practice not recom­ a l l e y OOP by Ossa Oraus IS V()S mended for the fainthearted, but one DOWN 48 that produces some interesting re­ THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk S By Barry ♦ AK74 OKAY, MOVE/ BEAT ( SCRAM! ) OUTA WE'RE ONLY GOING TO BE THERE FOR ♦ KIOS sults. Today’s upside-down spade par­ IT.' L IT / V h e r e ! O U T!! J ONE NIGHT....THEN YOU CAN HAVE 1 Deviates 82 tial is a good example of the so-called 2 Freshwater por­ WEST EAST Moysian fit. poise 8S ♦ K107 ♦ Q J 9 South’s spade response to his part­ TK9784 3 T A 10 5 2 ner’s diamond opening was a hit bi­ 3 Piay without ♦ 10 6 ♦ QJ08 zarre, but in his system, a two-club re- diaiogus (C)ISeS by NEA. Inc. 28 «84 ♦Q6 s p o ^ was forcing to game. His other SOUTH choices — a no-trump response and a ♦ A«4 premature diamond raise — seemed TJ equally unattractive. North naturally ♦ S32 raised spades, and South stuck to hi: ♦AJ07S2 guns and passed. Vulnerable: Elast-West I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Dealer; North The opening club lead cleared u| by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee that suit. South won and fired a lot N B T \M^eK:PHAN7t>V[ Weit North East South trump, won the club continuation wit' Unscramble these four Jumbles, I wish I had 1 ♦ THE BONN LOSER by Art Sansom one letter to each square, to form your willpower Pass ! ♦ dummy’s king and led a heart. H four ordinary words. Pass 2G Pass Pass ruffed the next round o f hearts, playe ■R BLONDIE by Doan Young S Stan Draka Pass le O T T A feO T O J| the trump ace, crossed to a diamon and played yet another trump, dis­ ABOOT I'VE HAD TWO BASE HrTS TWO BASE HITS/'VES,AND I HAVENT EVEN Opening lead: 4 8 ' b a t m r x w l M ® ^ V y IN MV L A S T n-lIR TV TIAAES O U T O F TH IR TY ) I'M REALLV HIT MV USUAL < carding a diamond. When the trumps 3 TAKE A I A T O A T '? WCXJRIEO SPRING SLUMP MUMBEfiH a clattered, South happily claimed the n z VET ■31SSSS—-- rest o f the tricks. The normal con­ J) )) tract, of course, was a club partial, LEVAT usually producing 10 tricks unless A tale Blast and West were inspired enough to i m build their diamond trick before de­ of derring-do clarer could establish the 13th spade for a discard. However, the spade par­ UNGOLE By James Jacoby tial scored 170 points as opposed to the SEFORfiY&UR P IET 130 for the club contract, an impor­ ^•73 J [ t : CAN FtATTERWU/ Bridge champion Alphonse ‘ Sonny’ tant differential in tournament play. IT MUST PO THI5 p Moyse (1898-1973), at one time editor Conservatives, purists and rubber- and publisher of The Bridge World bridge players will no doubt shudder TRYFOS magazine, was a staunch advocate of Now arrartge the circled letters to or sneer at the North-South contract, PRANK AND ERNEST byBobThasas form the surprise answer, as sug­ WHAT A OUY by Bill Haaat opening four-card majors and of sup­ but swashbucklers like. Sonny Moyse n r gested by the above cartoon. porting with only three trumps. Conse- win a lot of tournaments. l\ J Z E i .rr- THE PoLM/? CAW [ n u r a m n m 6URE, LINDSAY LOOKS f a l l i n g ? A*-L OVEj? 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Tales Fr«)m the Darkalde A fatally 3 MOVIE; 'Pork Chop HW Tha bloody 3 3 Major Laagua Baseball; Boston wounded cpri (D e b t^ Harry) asks her (9 ) >tek tha Managar [U S A ] Diecovar 5:00AM QE) tlD Horn* shopping iO v - Ig) Sunday Today ie airing SUN­ * dD Tony Brown's Journal battle to take the Korean NH. key to stop­ Rad S m at Oakland A'a (2 hrs., 30 min.) mother to help her return from the dead. omight Sonico ContiniiM (60 min.) ping tha Communlatt. It told by the com- GD W araw olf (C C ) Eric tries to protect a Marblehead Manor a> Saaama Street (CC). DAY. NAY 29, [CNN] M onayweek 1:30AM CD [C N N ] Sports Rovisw 3 N o v a ( C C ) A bditnd-the-scenes look 3 A rU w s a k ^ maraing officer of the American troops. wolf from a merciless hunter. (R) (E ) Oral Roberta stars Eric Rob­ [ESPN] BowHng: High RoRers Pro-Am at cinematic illusion features scenes from GragiKy Pack. Harry Guardino, Rip Tom . ® That's the Spirit ABC Nmva (CC). ® ® Naw # [D IS ] Swiss FsmHy Robinson 13) World Tomorrow erts as Jan From Atlantic City, N.J. (60 min.) (R) "Return of the Jedi," "tnckana Jones and 3 1959. 11:00PM CD CD CD (3) ABC Newa (CC). the Temple of Doom" and "2010". (60 9 l] Univlaion an si Deports Comsmarkn CD Efrtartairmtant Th is W aa k Inten/iew: [USA] Night Flight ® RobertSchuNar Scrugga. a Viet­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Qoda Mutt Be 3 M O V IE : T h a fillain E v a n t-A bankiupt GD Multi Trim min.) (R) V resumen dal acomscar daponivo por perfume magnata'a o r ^ asaat is s contract actress Jacqueline Bisset. (60 min.) (In [M A X ] m o v ie ; -Mountsln- nam veteran who Crazy' (CC) A Coca-Cola bottle dropped Stereo) [U S A ] Cigarreat 5:15AM 99 Nuaetra FamHIa 3 PoHce Story JstsI Losada y Jorge Berry. (60 mki.) ^ owns on a prizafig^ar who's afraid to Guests take risk from an airplane raises havoc among a nor- top Mots) Msssscra' a Saaama Street (CC). (R) overcame per­ [CN N ] Inaida ButiiNis fight. Barbra Strels«>d. Ryan O'Neal. Q S C h M TS (CC). CD Out of This world (R) wfien they check Imo a motel, and the malty peaceful tribe of African busivnen. ® Major League Beeebell: Boston Red 2:00AM sonal and political 1979. Innkeeper is a loony lady who's handy with [C N N ] Daybreak Mariua Weyars, Sandra Prinsloo, NIxau. Sox at Oakland A'e (3 hrs.) (Uve) [D I S ] Anim als In Action A atudy of tree 3 Fsad Nly People CD Keys te Succaaa opposition to a sickle. BW Thurman, Anna Chappell, Will [D IS ] Good Morrdng MIckayl 1982. Rated PG. (S) Joy of Painting: Quiet Mountain dwellers, including monkeys, alotha, an- GD Pramk> de Muaica Latina (2 hrs.) 3 Insight / Out CD Home Shopping Overnight Service Mitchell. 1986. Rated R. help build the Viet­ teaters and tree frogs. 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[U S A ] Changing Lifestyles; Two Years [CN N ] Monayweok criticism of the men In his command, de­ chael Shea, Ben Johnson, Carroll O ’Con­ ' C D S S 21 Ju m p Stroet Hanson and Pan- (S) AM Boston [USA] Cartoom hail investigate the activities of rival gartgs to Financial Freedom ^ S P N ] Auto Racing: SCCA Trans Am CHECK IISTINGS cides to leave him. Rock Hudson, Rod Tay- nor. 1969. [CN N ] PrimeNews Paga Fifty Seven Local. (R) Championship From L(Long Beach, Calif. CD Pteatlcmen FOe EXACT TIME in the suburbs. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 8:30AM lor, Mary Peach. 1963. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Spiral Staircase' A [ESPN] College Baseball: NCAA Re- GD Connecticut: N ow (In Stereo) 2:10AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Spiker' As (60 min.) (R) (£ World Tomorrow ^ M O V IE : 'Beachhead' Four Marines mute girl is stalked by a psychopathic killer CD Disrtey Sunday Movie: Bride of gionsl Final. Teams to be announced. 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(A "Disney Sunday Movie" (D (B) Marrlsd...With Child- Garbo. Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, Carrie (g) Wyatt Eatp ter. 1958. Murphy. 1954. [U S A ] Doubia Trouble 8:30PM hands full trying to win back a scholarship topher Allport, Michael Parks. 1985. 1 0 : 3 0 A M CD Inaldn Washington presentation R) ren (C C ) Peggy and At stir up trouble when Fisher. 1984. Rated PG-13. fund he's gambled away, while trying to Rated R. (g l Robert Schuller (D Over 17 Not Admittod 3 Real to Reel d D Hero’a Journey A profile of mytholist 4:30PM dD Klner's Komer their neighbors make plans to build an ad­ [U S A ] Night Flight: A Jethro Tull Re- CD M O V IE : 'Hom bre' A white man raised keep Gerald from jumping off the hotel bal­ 3 1 Alice McLaughlin Group (R| Joseph Campbell. (60 min.) dition onto their house. (R) (In Stereo) 2:30AM (D N e w England Sunday (R) trospec tlvs CD Baatlay Showplaca of Homes 3 GD El M undo del Box Campeonatos y lu- by Apaches is forced to a showdown cony. (in Stereo) d D M O V IE ; 'Here Com e the Girls' When when the stagecoach in which he is travel- Day by Day Brian calls off the child­ CD Freedom From Fat (H) Hope for the World'a Children Tala- 99 Lovs Boat 3 Police Woman chas entre boxeadores internacionaies. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Death Before Dish- 6:00AM CD (£ @ ) News Special thon (60 min.) an attempt is made on a leading mean's life Comentaristas: Jorge Berry y Luis Moreno. irtg is ambushed by outlaws. Paul New­ ren's field trip when Kate becomes de­ [C N N ] Sports Latenight 3 This Old Houta (CC). (R) 3 NIoat tha Praia (CC). the world's oldest chorus boy becomes ortor' A Marine sergeant takes it upon him­ (T) Gilligan's Island [C N N ] Polltica 'BS (90 min.) man, Frederic March. Richard Boone. pressed about the child-care business. (In self to rescue a kidnapped superior from [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing; Louie Espi­ 3 M O V IE : 'Fancy Panta' Bob, a gentle­ bait for the killer. Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl 1967. 3 Batman i @ Madeleine Cooks Stereo) noza vs. Jesus Poll NABF super bantam­ C£ Headline News [DIS] New Advanturaa of Winnie tha man's gentleman, brings culture to Big Rosemary Clooney. 1953. Middle Eastern terrorists. Fred Dryer, Brian Pooh ® ConvaraatkKia With [C N N ] Evans 8t Novak 9:00PM (D MOVIE; Who la Julia?' Keith, Paul Winfield. 1987. Rated R. (In weight title bout scheduled for 12 rounds, (11) Christopher Closaup Sriusw. Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Bruce Ca­ GZ) Mysteryl: The Black Tower (CC) (S i Chariee in C hM ^e Chaos reigns when Para O sn ts Qranda (90 min.) (C C ) Rendered brain-dead by a hemor- Stereo) from Las Vegas. Nev. Espinoza is 2 9 -2 ,2 4 [ESPN] Inalde tha PGA Tour 99 bot. 1950. Maggie, snubbed by Wilfred, plots re­ [U S A ] Check It Out! (R) Charles attempts to impress a food critic at Insight rage, a transplant recipient emerges from KOs. Poll is 16-0-2. 4 KOs. (2 hrs.) (R) Lsam to Road Tamas y Debates venge. (60 min.) Part 5 of 6. tha pizza parlor. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'My Beautiful Laun- ^ N B C N e w s Special Coverage of Pres- [H BO ] Saabert 99 M O V IE ; IVlax Dugan Re- surgery confused about her identity. Mare 5:00PM CD Friday the 13th: The Swisa A debt- dratta' T w o old school friends join forces 2:55AM [M A X ] Villa in the Country a ident Reagan's arrival in the Soviet Union [CN N ] Nswtmaksr Sunday (S9 M odem M aturity (CC). [CN N ] Week in Review turns' A struggling w idow 's tong lost 3 Winningham, Jameson Parker. Jeffrey De- [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Quarterback Princeae' ridden g ^ b la r hopes to hit the jackpot to refurbish a ratty London laundrette, an- story by Anton Chekov inspired this tale of for the scheduled summit meeting, from father appears with a seemingly endless Munn. 1986. (R) A girl M t a to become quarterback of her [ESPN] TMa Weak In Sporti (60 min) [CN N ] Newaday [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Get to Know Your Rab­ with a Strangs ana murdsroua p ro cst^e countering pitfalls and prejiNlice on the a vacationing 19th-century Russian who ly^scow . {2 hra.) (Live) high scnool'a football team. Helen Hunt, bit' When a young executive drops out supply of money to buy his grandkid's road to success. Gordon Wamecke, Daniel 10 :45 A M 3 Jewish Ufa [D IS ] Kfiy Friend Flicka Involving tattoos. (60 min.) (D GD It's Garry SharKtilng's Show discovers the advantages of being mis­ d D Connecticut: N o w (In Stereo) Don Murray, John StockweH. 1983. and becomes a tap dancing magician, his love. Jason Robards, Marsha Mason, Don­ Garry calls up a former girtfriend, hoping to Day Lewis. Saeed Jeffrey. 1985. Rated R. taken for his hostess's late husband. 1 1 : 0 0 A M Entsrtalnmsnt This [E S P N ] W om a n 's Tennis: N C A A Dh/i- ex-boss joins him to create a successful ald Sutherland. 1983. 3 Nawt [D IS] You and Me, KM (E ) Sunday M orning (CCf) (90 CD renew their relationship. (In Stereo) [U S A ] Kays to Success [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Heaven With a G u n' A 9:00 AM akm 1 Cham pionthip. From Los Angeles. magician business for other executive mtoovoflaa Undorw ator A look at min.) W ea k Intarvlaw: actress Jacqueline Bis- (X) A -T e e m 3 ® MOVIE; 'Turk 182' (CC) A peace-loving preacher's past threatms to [HBO] MOVIE: 'A Chaltenge For Robin (90 min.) (Taped) what the wrecks of oceangoing merchant CD young 11:30PM CD George Schlatter's Co­ set. (60 min.) (In Stereo) drop-outs. Tom Smothers. John Asiin, graffiti artist fights City HaU when his disrupt his attempts to bring some solidar­ Hood' Robin Hood and his b w d of merry D .J. Kat GD Simon & Simon ships reveal about tha quality of life at the m edy Club Scheduled: Vic Dunlop, Diane CS [U S A ] All-Amarican Wrestling Katherine Ross. 1972. ity tp a troubled Western town. Glenn men set out to dethrone a self-appointed CD W W F ChaHango Wrestling FrontHne/Time Speckd With Judy brother is denied his i^nsion. Timothy Ford, Ritch Shydner. (R) (E Boat Show time tha vassals taHad. (60 min.) Part 6 of Ford, Carolyn Jones. Barbara Hershey. dictator who has seized power over the CD 3 IndiatMpolla BOO Tha 72nd edi­ 12:30PM CD National Geographic 2:30PM GD Futbol; Real Madrid con­ Woodruff: The Defense of Europe (CC) Hutton, Robert Urich, R o ^ rt Culp. 1985. 8. (R) (D CD Sports Extra 1969. serfs. Barrie Ingham, James Hayter. 1968. GDH m H aw tion of the auto racing clasaic, from Indi- (60 min.) tra Barcelona (2 hrs.) How the American-Soviet nuclear arms CD Korean W ar: Th a Untold Story Veter­ 3 W W F WrattHng Honaymoonars (CC). Rated G. GD Kenneth Copeland anapoHi Motor Speedway. (3 hrs.) (Live) 3 Haadlina News [ESPN] Surfing treaty will affect the N A TO alliance. (60 ans of the Korean W ar are featured in this GD 3:00AM CD world vision Our House (CC) Jessie considers [U S A ] Night Flight: Night Flight Goes Knight RIdar mln.) 3 examination of the conflict; also, a look at (3 ) of DIsfsovafy Buga Bunny CD 3 Muppata [H B O ] Tanner '86: Bagels Whh Bruce moving out of the h ^ s e when tertsion [C N N ] Evans ft Novak to the Mo^es & Coming AtUactions ^ Saint Korea as it exists today. (60 min.) ® Christian CNIdran's Fund dD Sesame Street (CC). 3 Natural Weight Loss On the Record (C(^) Candidate Tanner misses a Congres­ mounts between her and Gus. (60 mln.) (R) [D IS ] MOVIE: 'M y Darling Clamantine' 3 Ufaatylat of tha Rich and Famoua sional hearing and leaves a campaign-ad Pizza Gourmet (In Stereo) GD (SD Sports Machine W yatt Earp. his brothers and the alct^iolic 6:10AM [C N N ] Heatthweek Charlie's Anf^a 3 Captain Power and tha SolcHars of Connecticut Nawamakers .Actress Ali MacGraw; "Dynasty" co-stars 3 screening early. (In Stereo) Doc Holliday face the villanous Clantons at ® Maud# tha Future GD Small W onder Vicki accidentally (3 ) White Shadow Leann Hunlay and Gwdon T h ^ s o n ; re­ (3 ) Christian Lifaatyte Magazine 6:1 SAM (11) Davey & Goliath 99 PELICULA: El Mlatsrio da las Bar- [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Color Purple' (CC) the O.K. Corral. Henry Fonda, Linda Dar­ 3 Real to Real m udM ' Santo El Enmascarado da Plata y stops Ted ’s credit lirte when she makes a @ DaQraasI Junior High (CC). (R) cording duo Ashford and Simpson. (60 ® MOVIE; 'The Hairaaa' An unattrac­ Oral Roberts ® Worid Tomorrow Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Alice mistake in her computer-programming nell, Victor Mature. 1946. 6:30AM CID 3 Frugal Gourm et (In Stereo) Mil Mascaras se hatlan an peligrosas aven- min.) tive wealthy girl is pursued by a fortune @ Sesama Street (CC). (R) Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel de­ venture. [CNN] On# on Orw [U S A ] Credit Time Bomb (3 ) In the Black: Keys to Success turas an las monalas aguas del Triangulo MOVIE; 'To Heal a Nation' Pro- hunter. Olivia de Haviltand, Montgomery 3 It's Your Bualnoat tailing 30 years in the life of a rural South­ [D IS ] MOVIE: 'M y DarUng Clementina' 3 3 [CN N ] Daywatch de las Bermudas. [CN N] Newswatch miere, (C C ) Fact-based chronicle of a de­ CHft. Ralph Richardson. 1949. (3D Christian Science Monitor Reports ern black woman. Whoopi Goldberg. W yatt Earp, his brothers a i^ the alcoholic 3:25AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Slammer [D IS ] Donald Duck Prasanta 3 Connacticut Real Estate Showcata dicated group of Vietnam veterans who spiritual Ufa Crusade (S ) Headline News GZ) Computer Chronicles Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey. 1985 [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The River Rat' A young Doc Holltday face the villanous Clantons at GD Girls' A young woman learns about life Three Stooges girl apd her father, who has returned after spent three years campaigning for a me­ [E S P N ] A uto Racing: IruHanapolis 500/ (3 [C N N ] International Correspondents Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) . tha O.K. Corral. Henry For>de, Linda Dar­ [CN N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred beNnd bars in this ribald satire of women's ( ^ Discover morial to those who died in America's Worid 600 Special. (60 min.) (Taped) (ST) Bodywatch Tha latest information on 13 years in prison, set out on a renovated nell, Victor Mature. 1946. Hickmani Nick Charles. prison movies. Devon Jenkin, Jeff Eagle, dD Defenders of the Earth (CC). fetusaa and newborns is the focus of this [D IS] Zorro 3:00PM (D MOVIE: Tlie Buddy Sys- old tourist boat for a weekend trip on the most controversial war. Eric Roberts, Jane Hamilton. 1987. Rated R. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Ught of Day' (CC) A [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Brother Can You Spare tern' A lonely kid tries to play matchmaker Mississippi. Tom m y Lee Jones, Martha [ESPN ] SportsCenter Glynnis O'Connor. 1988. (In Stereo) [H B O ] Glory Years (CC) Jack attempts [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch brother and sister bridge family tensions program. to win back Melissa by kidnapping her N ew s (R) a Dim e?' Newsreel footage illustrates the between his single mom and a would-be Plimpton. Brian Dennehy. 1984. Rated [HBO] MOVIE: 'Light of Day' (CC) A 3:30AM CD 3 MOVIE: 'What a Way to Oo' A wi­ GD Masterpiece Theatre: Lord from her wedding to Steven. (In Stereo) [D IS] Mousercise by playing rock and roll on the local bar impact of the Depression upon different novelist and gadget inventor. Richard (In Stereo) brother and sister bridge family tensions ® Home Shopping Overnight Service dow tsilt a psychiatrist the story of her Mountbatten: Tha Last Viceroy (CC) Vi­ [ES P N ] Scholastic Sports America band circuit. Michael J . Fox, Gena Row­ segments of American life. 1975. Rated Dreyfuss, Nancy Allen. Susan Sarandon by playing rock and roll on the local bar [U S A ] Youth Secrate.of the Stars Continues (2 hrs., 30 min.) lands, Joan Jett. 1987. Rated PG-13. (In four husbands, each of whom died and left [U SA] olent confrontations continue as the Mus­ PG. 1984 band circuit. Michael J . Fox. Gena Row­ [ U S A ] N ight Flight: Video Profile: Ea- Stereo) hat with enormous wealth. Shiriey Ma- lims move into the newly created country 11:45PM CD Bamaby Jones [C N N ] Crossfire 5:30PM GD Creative Living lands. Joan Jett. 1987. R a t^ PG-13. (In of Pakistan. (60 min.) Part 5 of 6. (R) gles cLalne, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly. 1964. 1:00PM CD MOVIE: 'Good Times' The GD Wonderworks: Gryphon (CC). [U S A ] Soloflax 9:30AM CD Century 21 Home Show GD 9 to 5 Judy's mother (Eileen Heckan) Stereo) 1 2:00AM CD A t the M ovies (R) (T ) Robert Schuller [H BO ] MOVIE; ‘Code Nama: Emsrald' husband of a singing team wants to make ® Charlie's Angels [CN N ] Week In Review 7:00AM starts a job at Barkley Foods and proceeds [M AX] MOVIE: 'Sweet DrMms' (CC) Nlghtw atch Joined In GD Puttin' on ^ Hits (C C ) A U.S. double agent Hifiltratss the a movie but his wife doesn't go for the [DIS] Prairie Home Compenkm With CD Friday the 13th: T h e Series (60 min.) 4:00AM QD (X) Point of View Boxing: Jesse Benavides vs. Jamas to interfere in her daughter's life. Based on country singer Patsy Cline’s rise P rogrett Visionaries Gettapo to protect a captured Allied offi­ idea. Sonny and Cher. George Sanders, Garrison Keillor (In Stereo) CD Dallas Pipps USBA Junior Featherweight title, to stardom and her rocky relationship with (ID Larry Jones cer with advance knowladga of the D-Day Norman Aldan. 1967. [CN N ] Newsmaker Sunday dD MOVIE: 'Fighting TrouWa' The Bow­ (g ) M eet the Press (CC). scheduled for 12 rounds, from Houston. her husband. Jessica Lange. , [HBO] MOVIE; 'Let's Get Harry' Five GD How to Make $200 an Hour for 20 G S Divine Plan invasion. Ed Harris, Max Von Sydow, Eric [ESPN] PGA Golf: 1987 Kampar Open ery Boys take on an asaignmam to gat a (X ) Th is W eek In Baseball Highlights of (60 min.) (Live) Ann Wedgeworth. 1985. Rated PG-13. (in friends join forces with a mercenary to res­ Years ® Adalante Stola. 1985. Rated PG. men's highlights. (R) photo of a gang boss. Tha Bowery Boys. (S) Weight Lqea Made Easy Major League action are shown. Stereo) cue a kidnapped buddy from South Ameri­ (S ) Sea Hunt Jennifer's friend nearly © ) Masterpiece Theetre:.Lord Mount- (S) Hogan's Heroes Adels Jurgens, Huntz Had. 1966. [U S A ] Cartoons G D M O V IE : 'Ice Station Zebra' A nuclear [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Million Dollar Mystery' can terrorists. Robert Duvall, Mark Har­ ( ^ Jam es Kainqarfy batten: The Last Viceroy (CC).^dwina [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Allan Quatermaln and ® Com bat) drowns in an underwater magic act. (R) A massive treasure hunt begins when a mon. Gary Busey. 1986. Ftated R. (In [U S A ] Forever Young submarine crew races with the Russians to Mountbatten nurses the wounded and dis­ tha Lost C ity of Gold' Quatermain and his (S) What's Happi^ing NowM 1 1 : 1 0 A M [CNN] Travel OuMa dying con man points the w ay to four hid­ Stereo) (3 ) Blue Blocker Sunglasses find a piece of film from a Rusaaian satel­ placed; Gandhi is unhappy with the division bride-to-be discover a lost civilization 4:10AM [CN N ] Showbiz Week ® Kenneth Copeland Rav. David Paul den stashes of loot. Eddie Deezen, Wendy 1 1 : 3 0 A M 9 9 At the Movlaa lite. Rock Hudson. Ernest Borgnine, Patrick of India. (60 min.) Part 4 of 6. (R) while searching for the adventurer's long- [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Big Chill' (CC) (3) Twilight Zone GD La Santa Miaa McGoohan. 1968. Sherman, Rick Overton. 1987. Rated P<3. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'A Breed Apart' A moun­ d D P o p e y e 3 Hallmark Homes G D M O V IE: 'M ade for Each O ther' A pair lost brother. Richard Chamberlain. Sharon Reunited at a funeral, a group of college GD Gene Scott tain climber and a reclusive environmental­ [CN N ] Your Money (In Stereo) [C N N ] Daybreak (S ) WKRP in Cincinnati of newlyweds stands together against the Stone, James Earl Jones. 1987. Rated PG. friends look back at how their lives have ist clash over the sanctity of a rare bald 3 Keys to Success changed since the turbulent 1960s. Tom [C N N ] Worid Report Firat Run [D IS ] Raccoons (In Stereo) dD Connecticut News Week problems of married life. Carole Lombard, [ M A X ] M O V IE ; 'Bus Stop' A lovestruck (In Stereo) eagle's nest and the love of a local woman. [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Comer cowboy relentlessly pursues a vulnerable Berenger, Glenn Close, William Hurt. [DIS] MOVIE: 'The First Olympics -- 3 TV Open House James Stewart, Charles Cobum. 1939. [U SA ] Riptide , Kathleen Turner, Powers [ESP N ] SportsCenter [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Coda Nama: Emerald' (^MOVIE:'Vovageofthe Damned' The saloon singer in this adaptation of William 1983. Rated R. Athens 1 89 6' A fact-based account of A U.S. double agent infiltrates the Gestapo 3 French Chef; Mousse Au Choedat [C N N ] Larry King Weekend Boothe. 1984. Rated R. true plight of Jewish refugees travelling inge's play. Marilyn Monroe. Don Murray. 7:30PM GD Mork and Mindy the efforts to field an American team for [M AX] MOVIE: 'My Friend Flicka' A to protect a captured Allied officer with (R) from country to country to escape Nazi ter­ [TM C ] MOVIE: Down and Out in Bev­ rancher's son develops a bond of friend­ [H BO ] Phantom of the Opera An ani­ Arthur O'Connell. 1956. (In Stereo) erly Hifta' A derelict ends up in the swim­ tha first modem Olympic Games. Louis 4:30AM [CN N ] Big story advance knowledm of the D-Day invasion. 3 Wall Straat Journal Report ror. Faye Dunaway, Max Von Sydow. Lee GD Notidero Univiaion ship wKh a colt thought to be too wild to mated version of Gaston Leroux's tale of a ming pool of a crazy 'nouveau riche' couple Jourdan. David Ogden Stiers, Hunt Block. [ESPN] Auto Racing: Off-Road Cham- Ed Harris, Max von Sydow, Eric StoHz. Grant. 1976. 5:35PM [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie @ W ild Am erica (C C ) A history of hogs 1964. Part 2 of 2. tame. Roddy McDowal). Preston Foster. 3 World Tomorrow disfigured violinist who haunts the Paris and is adopted into their household. Nick pkMtship Grand Prix, from Houston. (60 1985. Rated PG. and Harriet in , including the wild hog Opera House. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Nolte, Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss. [ESPN] Olympic Soccer Qualifying: Rita Johnson. 1943. (S7) DoGratsI Junior High (CC). (R) Tennis: French Open (Eariy Rounds) imported from Europe and the native pec­ mln.) (R) 10:00AM CD Natural Walght Loaa N e w s ICC) 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) U .S . vs. El Salvador From Indianapolis. (2 [U S A ] Calliope Sportacorw From Stede Roland Garros in Paris. (2 hrs.) 3:20PM [ESPN] Auto Racing: For­ 6:00PM CD css cary. (R) [U S A ] W here 'There's a W ill Th e ra 's an [CNN] hrs.) (R) CD Staampipa Allay (Same-day Tape) mula One Grand IMx of Mexico. From C D 3 N ew s [U SA] Cover Story A 7:30AM (£ Sunday M an [DIS] Orimm'i Fairy Tales [C N N ] Sports Sunday Barry Moroz re­ Q9NawGldgat Mexico City. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (Live) CD National Gaograpliic A look at efforts [U S A ] Kays to Success (S) Worid Tomorrow [ESPN] GamaDay (H) Firing Une: Mortimer Adler on the caps tiM weekend of the world of sports. 9:30PM C S 3 o u st |CC| Laura turns 4:35AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : Catda King' (3 ) Jimmy Swaggart CloeinQ of ^ Am erican M ind 3:30PM dD NBA Ptayoffs: Weatem by the National Park service to restrict the to drinking after she and Ben break up. (R) 1 [H B O ] Tanner '88: Bagels Presidentlel intervention is necessary In a (M A i C Crazy About the Movies: Ehrla [ESP N ] Video Magazine: World Series 2:05AM (3 ) Ig ) Day of Dtocovaty Conference Final Game four. Teams to be ’public's access to America's parks. (60 (In Stereo) W ith Bruce (C C ) Candidate Tanner heated 1883 land dispute in W yoming ter­ Ig ) Buck Rogara '5 6 (C C ) A profile of Eh/ls Praalay, whose M O V IE : 'Countdow n' This science min.) Immortale. (Taped) fiction adventure offers a before-the-fact announced. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) [U S A ] Hollywood Insider misses a Congressional hearing and leaves ritory. Robert Taylor, Joan Caulfield. (g ) Mirada Faith Outroach ( g ) ChaNca of Salvation (Liva) credits in 1956 Included "Heartbreak Ho­ (D Murder. She Wrote (CC| treatment of the first U.S. moonflight. Rob­ PGA Golf: Memorial Tourna­ GD Runaway W ith the Rich and Famoua 8:0PPM a campaign-ad screening early. (In Stereo) 1961 Ig ) Dr. J amaa Kannady tel," "Don't Be Cruel," "Hound D og," and IX) ® An unhappy wife, a government official, a (g l Mlatar Rogara ert Duvall, James Caan, Charles Aidman. m ent. Final Round From Mutrfield Village Barbara Eden in Austria; Gavin MacLeod in 10:00PM CD .GD Tracey Ullman the first of 33 motion pictures, "Love Ma lovesick assistant and a self-centered as­ 1 2:30AM (D Ufastyles of the Rich 4:50AM [M AX] MOVIE; Craapahow 9 9 Uwa Your Skki 3 Drawing Man to CNIat 1968. Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. (2 hrs., 30 min.) the Caribbean; air travel on the Concorde. S how Sketches: A woman is transformed Tender." Also features clips of his T V ap­ tronomer are suspects in the murder of a into her domineering mother; a married and FanrKHJS (60 min.) (R) 2 ' (C C ) A wooden Indian, a deadly mass 9 9 FWntatonaa pearances. (60 min.) [CNN] Newtday . (Live) Bustin' Loose Sonny starts his 3 Saoifflea of tha Maaa young executive. (60 min.) (R) couple gives spontaneity a try; Tracey re­ @ N e w s (R) of goo and a hitchhiker w ho just w on't die [C N N ] Big Story ® Th is W eek in Baaebsll Highlights of community-service job at the foster home. are the horrors featured in this trilogy of 3 T and T Tum ar bakavaa a promiaing [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Down and Out in Bov- [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Firat Olympica - Americe'e Moet Wanted Sched­ cords a lively answering-machine mes­ Major League action are shown. Faces of Japan CD GD (3) Hart to Hart Stephen King tales. Lois Chiles. George [D IS ] Dumbo’a Cbcua boxer may have bean drugged before a arfy HIHs' A derelict ends up In the swim­ Athena 1 89 6' A fact-baaed account of uled; FBI Director William Sessions an- sage. (R) (In Stereo) (3) Home Shopping Overnight Service Kennedy. Dorothy Lamour. 1987. Rated R. [ESPN] WorM Sport Spadal match. (R) ming pool of a crazy 'nouveau riche' couple the efforts to held an American team for [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Streets of Gold' An (M) Outer Limits nourKas the addition of three criminals to CD New s and Is adopted Into their household. Nick the first modem Olympic Games. Louis (3 hrs.) 3 Eaay Way to Lota Walght outcast Russian boxer regains his pride by Asi va el Beisbol Resumen semanal the bureau's 10 Most Wanted list. [T M C ] MOVIE: Th a RIvar Rat* A young Nohe, Bette Midlar, Richard Dreyfuaa. Jourdan, David Ogden Stiers, Hunt Block. training tw o Brooklyn fighiers for an GD IN N New s [U SA] Look at Ma Now sobre la Liga Nacional y Americana. GD Star Trek: Th a Next Generation (C C ) girl and her father, w ho hat returned after 99 Amarloa an la Cultura 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) 1984. Part 2 of 2. American-Soviet exhibition. Klaus Marla Jimmy Swaggart 13 yaart In priton, tat out on a ranovatad Wonderworks: Gryphon (CC). Deanna is tom between her feelings for 12:35 AM [HBO] MOVIE: The Wind' (E l La am to Read [H B O ] MOVIE: *My American Cousin' Brandauer, Adrian Pasdar, Wesley Snipes. old toucitt boat for a weekend trip on tha 1 2 : 0 0 P M CD Marblehead Manor Riker and her ties to family tradition when GD Good Neighbors A mystery writer is stalked by a psychotic A 12-yesr-old girl experiences romantic 1986. Rated R. Gp Star Trek: The Next Generation (60 Miaaiaaippi. Tom m y Lae Jonea, Martha 99 Fama (60 min.) she's faced with a prearranged marriage. (E ) World Vision killer on a secluded Greek island. Meg Fos­ No mention of Mao CD Cousteau's Radlacovery of the discovery and disillusion when her hot- min.) (In Stereo) Plimpton, Brian Dennahy. 1984. Rated PG. [D IS ] IMOVIE: -HaathoNff: Tha Movla' W orld 4:00PM 3 M0V)E: 'Patton' Gen. (60 (nin.) (R) ter, Stove Railsback, Wings Hauser. 1987. shot American cousin arrives from Califor­ (M) 38 on Sports The museum in Mao Zedong’s (In Stereo) Anknatad WhHa atuck inaida on a rainy George S. Patton is seen as one of World [CN N] Newswatch 3 M O V IE : 'Being The re ' A childlike Rated NR. (In Stereo) CD Orsatoat American Haro nia. Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Ri­ Siempra an Domingo Programs de day, the comic-ttrip ragalaa hli ne- W ar ll's most colorful and controversial of- [D IS] Danger Bay (CC) GD birthplace in Shaoshan, China, 8:00AM QD Naw England Sunday chard Donat. 1985. Rated PG. man meets important, powerful people variedades con muaica, entrevistas y artis- [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Aliens' (CC) A team of phaw t with talaa of hia many advanturaa. 99 M O V IE ; 'Th e Paratroopar' (C C ) Gulh Ticers. George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Ste­ who interpret his bewildered silence as omits any mention of the Cultural [ESPN] Cycling: U.S. National Cham­ tas invitados bajo la animacion de Raul Ve­ intergalactic Marines sat out to eradicate CD Sunday Maaa Volca of Mol Blanc. 1986. Ritad G. over a fellow officer's death drives an [USA] Master phen Young. 1970. brilliance. Pater Sellers. Shirley MacLaine, the creatures responsible for the destruc­ American Arm y pilot to enlist In a British pionship. From New York. (60 min.) lasco. (3 hrs.. 30 min.) Revolution or the Red Guards, m TMa Weak In Connacticut [ESPN] Laganda of tha Brickyard: (3) NW A Pro Wrestling Meivyn Douglas. 1979. tion of the Nostromo in this sequel to the paratrooper training school. Alan Ladd, 1:30PM dD Sports Sunday: LeLonde (Taped) G D Adventure: Ring of Fire (C C ) A visit and a recent visitor was unable to 1987 IndtanapHa BOO raea. (R) 1979 film. Sigourney Weaver, Michael 3 ) 9 9 Funtaatlc WorM of Hanna- Susan Stephan, Leo Gann. 1954. ve. Stew art Donny LaLonde vs. Leslie MOVIE: 'In Enemy Coun^' A [U S A ] Tales of the Gold Monkey G D M O V IE : 'Pursuit of the Graf Spaa' A to Komodo and Sumba islands to film the Biehn, Paul Reiser. 1986. Rated R. (In buy a picture of the late dictator Barbara [M AX ] MOVIE: 'Harum Scaium' A fs- Stewart for the W BC Light Heavyweight French intelligence Colonel must discover German battleship is pursued by the British Komodo Dragon and ritual warfare, and a 3Claislfiad 18 N ew s Stereo) or any of his writings, says 9 9 Fradarfck K. Ptfca moua movla star findt intrigue and rom­ title, scheduled for 12 rounds, from Trini­ how to build a defense against a new Ger- 6:30PM CD fleet. Anthony QuayM. John Gregson, Pe­ New Guinea tribe of headhunters. (60 min.) ance WhHa viaiting tha Middle Eaat. 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Julie An­ Great Seal of the United States at e)^ in the triangle came from P.D.S. d ) (S) T.J. Hookar QD M ore Real People drag racer who died In an accident is sent drews, Lemmon's either end of the “ ONE." Com er (ANNUIT COEPnS “ God has favored our QS Rockford Fllaa (DD Gene Scott .V I to help a young man with his 'girl prob­ co-star in But first, a word from our Russ MacKendrick undertakings"). Also at the base of the (g ) A -To a m lems'. Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrick, Ri­ "That's Life!" [U SA ] Edge of Night (g ) N aw a (Live) chard Mulligan. 1985. author. Dr. Joel J. Orosz had his pyramid we see his suggestion in the hosts the special. 1 2:35AM CD Love Boat first whiff of interest in the IS) Doctor W ho Part 5 of 6. 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E PLURB was not original with P.D.S. but d D ^ Alf (C C ) Willie and Alf hop on Susan George. 1984. who disappeared seven years a ^ and is American Film Institute [ C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred P.D.S. to be the Founding Father of Dr. Orosz credits Du Simitiere with he was the first to suggest it as a motto for board a freight train in search of adventure. 10:00PM (X) believed dead returns on her husband's Selute to Jack Lemmon Guests including Hickman, Nick Charles. 1:00AM CD American Leprosy Mis­ American Numismatics. America. Today it is on every circulating wedding day. 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By Mike Harris Indianapolis 500, won’t sneak up on Indy 500. with an opportunity to The Associated Press anybody Sunday. become the first five-time Indy INDIANAPOLIS AL Roundup ' W - t Unser, who will celebrate his 49th winner. INDIANAPOLIS — Al Unser, who birthday on race day, will start from A year ago. Unser began the month came out of nowhere to win the 1987 the outside of the front row in the 72nd without a ride and got to drive the Joe Carter hit a solo home run and sacrifice fly third Penske Racing entry only Friday night as the Cleveland Indians beat the because Danny Ongais was knocked Milwaukee Brewers 6-3. out of the race in a crash in practice. The victory was the Indians’ third straight and This time, Unser is here only eighth in the last 10 games, putting them 14 games because he won last year’s race. After over .500 for the first time since July 1966. The last May, car owner Roger Penske Brewers lost their third in a row. promised him a ride at Indianapolis ¥> Scott Bailes, 4-4, gave up six hits in eight-plus and at the other two 500-mile Indy-car innings. He issued his lone walk to start the ninth events if nothing else came up for the and Doug Jones relieved for his 10th save. \T tV i. veteran racer. May 29lh. Noon EDT Julio Franco started Cleveland’s two-run first Al Unser Jr., who will start his sixth inning with a leadoff single that extended his hitting Indy race just one row behind his more important than any of the first streak to 15 games, longest current string in the father, can’t understand why some­ four - 1970, 1971, 1978 and 1987. majors. Willie Upshaw then tripled home Franco body doesn’t hire his father for a “ I’m going for my first win as far as and scored on Carter’s sacrifice fly off Mike full-time ride. I’m concerned,” he replied. “ This one Birkbeck, 2-4. “ It makes me real curious,’’ Unser would be no different than any of the Glenn Braggs hit his eighth homer to get Jr. said. “ It’s a bit annoying because others. Milwaukee within a run in the fourth, but Cleveland rr he is a very, very good race car “If the other four would mean I went up 3-1 in the fifth on singles by Brook Jacoby driver. For him not to have a ride for could relax and take it easy more, it and Pat Tabler, a sacrifice bunt by Andy Allanson the whole series is mind boggling. But would mean something,” he added and ’s sacrifice fly. then, that’s racing. There’s some with a smile. “ But, I can’t.” Carter hit his 10th home run in the sixth on a fly things that you understand very well Unser has the opportunity to ball that landed just beyond the 320-foot sign in left. and there’s some things that blow become the first Indy winner in hit his sixth homer. your mind, and this is one of those successive years since he accomp­ AP photo things that blow your mind.” lished the feat 17 years ago. Blue Jaye 4, White Sox 3 SAFE— San Diego’s Dickie Thon covers the first inning of their game Friday night The elder Unser. never one for fiery “ In ’71, when I won that race, it was up as he averts the tag by New York Pinch hitter Juan Beniquez and Nelson Uriano at Shea Stadium- The Padres won, 2-0. oratory, tried to be philosophical going so easy it was funny,” Unser second baseman Wally Backman during about the situation. said. “ I came back in ’71 and had an hit run-scoring singles in the ninth inning Friday “I’m here and I’ve got a ride,” he obsolete car. (Mark) Donohue and night, rallying the Toronto Blue Jays over the said. “ After this race. I’ve only got (Peter) Revson were out-running me. Chicago White Sox 4-3. two races to run because there aren’t Somehow, though, we hung in there Fred McGriff met reliever Rick Horton with a Grant’s four-hitter shuts out Mets enough car owners. through a great team effort and, when single to open the ninth and advanced on a sacrifice. Bobby Thigpen replaced Horton and Beniquez “ This sport has got so expensive. those other guys had problems, we striking out five, before Parrish It’s cut down on the number of car won it. But it was very hard. singled, making it 3-3. After Lloyd Moseby walked, NEW YORK - Mark Grant, Liriano singled to right-center field. winless in his four previous - hit a 1-2 pitch for his eighth home owners, so there just aren’t that many “ Winning this year will be just as run of the season. good rides.” , 1-0, went 2 2-3 innings for the victory. decisions, and Mark Davis com­ NL Roundup hard or harder.” he continued. “ It’s Gross, 5-2, allowed three hits Thigpen, 1-5, took the loss. bined on a four-hitter as the San But, like last year when it was like last year with Mario (Andretti). through seven innings. The The White Sox lost for the 10th time in 11 games. Diego Padres beat the New York strictly a one-race deal with Penske He had the best car and he was Giants loaded the bases with no before he won Indy, the driver from Toronto has two of its last six. Mets 2-0 Friday night. Reds 5, Pirates 3 ■/5IR.. running away from everybody and one out on singles by pinch hitter The Mets became the last Jeff Treadway hit two run­ Albuquerque, N.M., said he will put then he had an engine problem and I Mike Aldrete and Brett Butler, National League team to be shut scoring doubles as the Cincinnati his feelings aside and do the best job won the race. after which Robby ’Thompson out this season. Reds defeated the Pittsburgh he can on the 2‘A-mile Speedway oval. “ Mario can sit back and say, ‘That Rangers 3, Royals 2 was hit by a pitch. and Grant, 1-4, hadn’t won since Pirates 5-3 Friday night. “ The Penske team is a very strong was my race,’ but he didn’t get the Kevin Mitchell popped out but Jose Guzman pitched a seven-hitter Friday night pitching his only career shutout Pat Pacillo, 1-0, who pitched a team and I feel I have as good a checkered flag. For every race you Jeffrey Leonard singled to score and the Texas Rangers beat Kansas City 3-2, the against Atlanta last September. scoreless fifth inning after starter AP photo chance as anybody,” Unser said. “ If win, there’s 10 you should have won Royals’ sixth straight loss. two runs. He allowed three hits, struck out Danny Jackson pulled his left I’m running at the end and I don’t and didn’t.” The Phillies added a run in the STANDING TALt — Race car driver Mario Andretti stands atop / Gunman, 5-3, struck out seven and walked four in four and walked three in 6 2-3 hamstring running to first on a make any great mistakes. I’ll have a The garage area was the only busy ^ his third complete game. Floyd Bannister, 6-4, took bottom of the eighth off Scott a stack of racing tires on the final day of practice for the 72nd chance to win it.” innings as the Padres snapped an bunt, got the victory and Rob place at the Speedway on Friday, with the loss for the Royals, who have dropped 12 of their Garrelts on singles by Parrish, tndy 500 Thursday. Andretti turned in the fastest time of the day eight-game road losing streak. Murphy and John Franco each Unser was asked if an unprece­ mechanics working feverishly to last 14 home games. Chris James and Bradley. The Padres also had dropped went two innings. Murphy al­ with a lap of 215.105 mph. dented fifth victory here would be any rebuild and set up the cars. Gross allowed six hits in 8 2-3 Mike Stanley’s two-run double broke a scoreless eight straight to the Mets. includ­ lowed the three Pittsburgh runs innings before Steve Bedrosian tie in the sixth inning. Bannister had allowed only ing four in San Diego earlier this and Franco pitched two hitless came on for his second save. two hits through five innings before Scott Fletcher month. innings for his sixth save. Downs went seven innings, allow­ and Ruben Sierra hit one-out singles. Stanley Dave Magadan had two of the '^ e Reds made it 4-0 in the Oilers’ domination can continue indefinitely ing six hits and striking out eight followed with a drive that caromed off third Mets’s four singles as New York sixth. Buddy Bell drew a leadoff baseman Kevin Seitzer’s glove and went down the By Mike Nadel 21. Steady defenseman Charlie Huddy is 28. Kevin greatest team ever.” lost for the third time in four walked and Bo Diaz singled him left-field line. Cards 5, Bravas 2 The Associated Press Lowe, the old man and the glue of the defense, just That, of course, is debatable. games since returning home with to second. After Dave Concepcion turned 29. Five championships in six years would be an a seven-game winning streak. forced Bell at third, Treadway Bob Horner’s sacrifice fly broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning EDMONTON, Alberta — Sorry, NHL. And there’s more to come. incredible accomplishment. But the Montreal Twins 7, Tigers 1 Dodgers 5, Expos 2 doubled, scoring Diaz. . It appears that the Edmonton Oilers’ domination Luis Quinones, just up from the and pinch hitter Tom Pagnozzi Defenseman CJiris Joseph, 18, acquired with Canadians won five straight Stanley Cups from Frank Viola won his eighth straight game and Kirk Gibson’s single broke a 1-1 of the league can continue indefinitely. minors, batted for Pacillo and followed with an RBI single as the Simpson in the blockbuster Paul Coffey deal, is 1956-60 to end a run of 10 straight appearances in the Kent Hrbek hit his major league-leading 12th home tie in the eighth inning and he singled to make it 3-0. Bob Kipper St. Louis Cardinals beat the “ What some people don’t realize is that we’re still considered one of the best young players in the finals. run Friday night as the Minnesota ’Twins beat the doubled a run home in a three-run releived Fisher and Kal Daniels’ Atlanta Braves 5-2 Friday night. a young team,” said Oilers co-coach John Muckier. world. And Bill Ranford, 21, another 1987-88 ’There has been plenty of talk in recent years of Detroit Tigers 7-1 for their sixth consecutive ninth as the Los Angeles Dodgers single drove in the final run of the The loss spoiled the home debut “ This year was the big year to get over the hump. acquisition, will be a solid backup to Fuhr for years hockey dynasties. victory. won their fourth straight game by inning. of Russ Nixon, who replaced We made some changes in strategy and personnel before taking over the net. Viola. 8-1, won his 14th straight decision at the Before Edmonton's string, the New York defeating the 5-2 ’The Reds scored their final run Chuck Tanner as manager of the and now I can foresee us being a strong team for the So it’s not blind am.bition that has the Oilers — who Metrodome in 19 starts since last May 22. He gave up Friday night. Islanders won four straight Cups. And before that, in the seventh on a wild pitch by Braves on Sunday night. next several years.” on Thursday wrapped up their second straight one run on eight hits^in seven innings and struck out the Canadians won four in a row. ’Tim Belcher of the Dodgers and reliever Scott Medvin after Barry Wayne Gretzky is only 27. So are Mark Messier, Stanley Cup and fourth in five years — talking about eight. Floyd Youmans of the Expos Larkin and took third on a the Oilers’ heart and soul, and hard-driving right winning many, many more. In fact, since the league expanded from six teams Jack Morris, 4-6, lasted only 5 2-3 innings. He had Cubs 3, Astros 2 were locked in a scoreless duel groundout. wing Glenn Anderson. Grant Fuhr, whom Gretzky “ We don’t have a real age factor,” said Gretzky, in 1967-68, five clubs have done all the winning — won his previous eight regular-season decisions in until the seventh inning when the Greg Maddux and Rich Gos- contends is the greatest goalie ever, is 25. who shows no signs of letting up on the dizzying pace Edmonton, New York, Montreal, Boston and Minnesota. Dodgers took a 1-0 lead on singles Phillies 5, Giants 2 sage combined on a five-hitter There’s more. that will give him every major offensive record in Philadelphia — each of them spurring dynastic Hrbek hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning. by John Shelby and Mike Scioscia Kevin Gross blanked San Fran­ Friday and Jody Davis and Jari Kurri just turned 28. Esa Tikkanen is 23. hockey history by the time his contract expires in dialogue. Randy Bush had a three-run homer during a plus Dave Anderson’s sacrifice cisco until the eighth inning and Rafael Palmeiro hit the first Tough guys Kevin McClelland and Marty McSorley 1992. “ It’s going to be a good hockey club for a long Whether or not the Oilers are eventually four-run sixth as the Twins sent Detroit to its second fly Lance Parrish homered as the Chicago home runs at Wrigley are 25. Steve Smith is 25 and showing signs that he time.” recognized unanimously as the greatest team of all loss in eight games. Jesse Orosco. 2-1, was the Philadelphia Phillies snapped a Field in 97 innings as the Cubs Dan Gladden, who had three hits, led off the beat the Houston Astros 3-2. will become one of the league’s top defensemen. Added team philosopher Lowe: “We were time, it is hard to argue with anyone who claims that winning pitcher. four-game losing streak Friday Minnesota fire, with a double, stole third and scored Andres Galarraga hit his 11th night with a 5-2 victory over the Maddux, 8-3, allowed four hits, There’s still more. desperate. We knew what we were here to d o ... and they are one of the best teams ever. on Kirby Puckett’s grounder. Detroit tied it in the home run of the season off San Francisco Giants. struck out five and walked two as Craig Simpson, who in his first year as an Oiler we did it. But we only earned respect for today. And that they probably aren’t through sipping sixth on Chet Lemon’s double and Jim Morrison’s Alejandro Pena in the bottom of he tied for the was the NHL’s second-leading goal-scorer, is all of Loser Kelly Downs. 2-5. retired “ We’re one Stanley (^p away from being the champagne from Lord Stanley’s Cup. single. the ninth. the first 11 Philadelphia batters, most wins in the National League. -/ k d «'a d d'7 * « » > t-9:< ,f«aaau»vivv(Mwc*’ taaA«%Vkiv<4iiai«ii8« a a « a • * a t b i 1A 4 ( Sports in Brief ScorelNMird Sports ill Scoreboard lndlim.6.Brt«8rs3 Padm2,MitsO EC baseball at Stratford Baseball MILWAUKHE CLBVCLANO SAN Dieoo NEW YORK Lorry Mize 71-74— 145 STRATFORD - The East Catholic High baseball obrhbl ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM Irwin leads Memorial Hal Sutton 75-70-145 Melltor3b 40 00 FrancoTb 4 12 1 Thon ss 3 111 Dvkstra cf 3 0 0 0 D.A. 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LOB— San Dtogo 002 000 winners while Kevin Coughlin added Roger Mockov 72-75— 147 Seattle 1574 213 424 48 197 .249 information, contact Cart Silver at 647-3084. 4 Mllwotikeo Z Cleveland 4. 2B— Jacoby. NSW York 000 000 ooo—o CORNING, N.Y. — Korea’s Ok-Hee Ku had nine three hits and two RBIs. John Helln Scott Hoch Minnesota S'193 .244 14 30 .348 ll'/li (10), Sveum (4). SB— Franco (7). S— Al- E— CMortlnez. DP— Son Dtege Z LOB— Long and Dave Botteron each singled. Don Foreman 7673— 148 Kansas City 1550 207 409 44 198 .244 San Dtogo lonson. SF— Carter, JBell. Son Diego 5, New York Z 3B— RAIomor hot-shooting Sherri ’Tumerafterthesecond roundof Dave Botteron starred defensively for Atlanta 14 2!9 .324 12 IF H R ER BB SO Bob Twov 7674— 148 Toronto 1405 219 422 45 204 .243 Unveiled set for Tuesday SB— Then (4), Sontloeo (5). S— Grant. the $325,000 LPGA Coming Classic. the Oilers. Robert Wrenn 7674— 148 Milwaukee 1504 197 385 34 182 .254 IF H R ER BB SO Detroit A plaque honoring the late Alex Hackney, who LSSt OSiMt NSt NicM m I BhrkbeckL,34 433 4 5 5 1 4 Ku, who has 15 birdies in the first two days of the Mark Calcavecchia 73-75— 148 1477 205 378 34 182 .254 CMcaoo 3, Houston 2 Johnny Miller 7674-148 Texas 1457 147 371 40 150 .255 was head golf professional at the Manchester Clear 0 1 0 0 0 0 GrantW,14 433 4 0 0 3 4 tournament, finished with an 8-under 64 for a Gory Koch Californio Los AngsiM S, Montreal 2 Mlrobella 11-321121 AmfrlGin 73-76-148 1580 201 402 24 181 .254 Country Club, will be unveiled on Tuesday at the Son (M m Z Now York 0 MaDovlsS,5 21-3 0 0 0 0 2 two-round total of 11-under 133 — the best 36-hole Richard Zokol 73-75— 148 Chicago 1489 174 333 41 199 .224 ancinnem S. Plttoburgti 3 wivwlonv New York Firefighters defeated Arm y and Howard Twittv 73-75— 148 Baltimore 1448 134 314 30 123 .215 local golf course at 3 p.m. in brief ceremonies PhlloclelphtoS,Gtants3 Belles W A4 < 4 3 3 1 1 Frndez L,34 7 3 2 2 4 4 score in the 10 years of the tournament. Navy, 8-2, Friday night at Waddell David Canipe 7674-1G INDIVIDUAL BATTING adjacent to the pro shop. Cordlnolt 5, Bravos 2 DJenesS,lO 1 0 0 0 0 1 Leach 2 1 0 0 0 3 Reid. Ray (Sagnon tossed a two-hItter Don Pootoy 7672— 148 105 or more at bats. ia lwstov*s Bawsos Clear pitched to 1 batter In the 7lh, HBF— Carter by Grant, Strawberry by for the Firefighters and aided his own Wayne Levi 7672— 148 AB R HIHR RBI Pct The date was incorrectly listed in Wednesday’s Son ftonclsco (Oravockv3-2)atPMtodol- Bailee pitched to 3 batters In the Rh. Grant. Joyner-Kersee, Decker to run cause with two hits while Keith Carinl Jim Hallet 4679-148 Lansford Oak 189 39 75 4 31 .397 Herald. pMo (Carman 3-3), 2:20 p.m. Umpires Home, McCoy; First, Coble; Umpires Home, KIbler; Find, G m o ! and Mike Carr added two each. For Chip Beck 7676-148 Winfield NY 157 34 SS 10 41 .369 Houston (Scott M ) at CMcogo (Setrt- Second, McClelland; Third, Denkinger. Second, Quick; Third, PolloneJ SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jackie Joyner-Kersee, one of A&N, Justin Hardgrove and Sean Kenny Knox 7673— 149 Boggs Bsn 151 35 S3 1 15 .351 raM 2-2), 2:30 pjn. T -^ :W . A— 37,451. T — 2:40. A-34,074. / LoBrec collected the only hits while Fred Wadsworth 7673— 149 RHendson NY 158 38 54 4 19 .342 Ptttsburah (Walk A3) at Onclnnotl track and field’s top performers in recent years, and Sean Haves played well defensively. Oalg Stadler 78-71— 149 Puckett Min 182 28 61 5 a .335 Binghamton names Larosa (Brownine 2-1), 7;0S p.m. ^ ^ comeback athletes Ron Brown and Mary Decker Tim Simpson 7673— 149 Carter Cle 176 33 SB 9 36 .330 Natkmal Laagua raaulta Gil Morgan 7673— 149 McOrlff Tor 131 29 43 10 76 .3a San DIoeo (Stww 3-0 at Now York 7 Slaney are among the runners entered in Saturday’s BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Oaude Larose, an (Cano 448,7:0S p.m. Bada 5. PIrataa 3 Joe Don Blake 7676-149 Roy Cal 166 a 54 2 a .3a assistant coach with the Hartford Whalers for five St. touts (Tudor VO) at Attanta (Mahler Bruce Jenner Classic. liitlonal Farin Curl Bvrum 7675— 149 ADavIs Sea 146 27 47 .9 31.3a 4-4), -7:10 p.m. Cuba 3. Aatroa 2 Brett KC 174 28 56 8 a .3a years, has been named the head coch of the Joyner-Kersee, who held the U.S. record in the The Lawyers routed Grames Print­ SAottlritfy NY 175 41 54 4 tos Angelos (Valonzuela 35) at FITTSBUROH CINaNTIATI ing, 14-3. Jonathan Pontlllo twirled a a .3a Whalers’ American Hockey League affiliate, it was Montrool (Hsoton 1-3), 7:U p.m. ObrhM brhM women’s 100-meter high hurdles briefly this month, FMtod to QuaHty . . .. CottoSea 144 20 44 3 IS .319 HOUSTON CHICAQO two-hItter and went the distance tor the Trammll Get 146 33 3 0 0 0 Daniels If 402 1 will be attempting to regain it. winners while Jeff Cashman, Brian Bob Murphy 7675— 150 53 7 29 .a9 announced Friday tos Angolos at Montreal, 1:35 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Bonds Cf 10 11 Collins rf 40 10 Chlen Soon Lu 71-79— 150 Brantley Sea 164 25 52 9 7S .317 GYoungcf 3 100 DMrtnzcf 4 0 10 Decker Slaney is entered in the women’s 3,000. Hlrko ond Jeremiah Moore supllled the Jack Nicklaus Seltzer KC 161 a SO 2 Larose succeeds former Whaler Doug Jarvis. Son Diooo at New York, 1:35 p.m. Und2b 4 0 0 0 RMrphypRMrMiyP 0 00 0 offense. Defensive standouts for the 7676— 150 a .311 Son Francisco at Philadelphia, 1:35 BHotchr If 40 10 Polmelr If 4 13 1 VonSlvkcf 3 02 1 M 0^1b 0 0 0 0 She was away from competitive running for two Bill Gtasson 7675— 151 Gruber Tor 155 21 « 5 a .310 Jarvis will have the final year of his two-year GDovIs 1b 4 000 Dawson rf 4 0 3 0 tuiwyers were Pat Quish, Jim Roy, GBell Tor 181 27 7 p.m. Podrlouss 0 000 Larkin ss 3 1 1 0 Pontlllo and Moore. For Grames, Jason Tommy Nokallma 7677— 151 56 a .309 contract bought out by the Whalers at two-thirds the St. touts at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. Ashby c 3 000 Sndbro2b 3 0 10 Bonilla 3b 4000 ONenicf 3 1 1 0 years, giving birth to a daughter in 1986 and Morris Hatolsky 7673— 151 Dttodson Oak 107 a a 5 18 .308 4 0 11 Grace 1b 4 0 10 Doucette hit well while Richard Parker DwEvons Bsn 163 19 price. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. Bassrt Coles rf 4 0 10 Bell 3b 3 0 0 0 suffering an injury last year. Early this month, she pitched and defended well. David Graham 7677— 152 49 2 29 .a i Houston at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Pnkovfs 2b 4 110 JDovIs c 3 2 2 3 MOIozlf 2000 Francep 0000 returned to the track and won a 1,500-meter race at (tone Sauers 7680-152 Greenwell Bsn 153 17 46 6 29 .ai Larose was assistant coach under Jack Evans but Romlrzss 30 2 1 Law 3b 4 0 0 0 Broom ph 1000 BDhnc 4 11 0 John Inman 7679^152 Buechle Tex 134 18 40 8 15 .299 his role was lessened when the latter was fired. Amertcan Laagita almdlnga CJcksn 3b 2000 Dunstonss 3 0 0 0 Modvinp 000 9 Cncpcnib 3 1 1 0 Eugene. Ore. She holds every U.S. women’s record Dove Barr 77-75— 152 Trtabll KC 144 22 43 10 31 .299 CRnlds3b 1000 GModdxp 3 00 0 Million 1b 4 120 Tredwv2b 3 12 2 from 800 meters to 10,000 meters, and is the world Rookla Keith Ctoarwoter 7674— 152 Lemon Det 161 18 m 2 16 .298 The Whalers also announed that defensemen Dorwin p 2000 Orthc 2 110 DJockshp 2 000 Tom Watson 7676— 152 BJockson KC 155 a 46 8 a .297 Brad Shaw and Mike McEwen had agreed to play in Puhl 1^ 1000 Fisher p 2000 Podllop 0000 record holder in the mile. Burger King nipped Yankee Alumi­ Corev Povln 7676— 152 WWIIson KC 182 a 54 1 9 .297 W L Pct. GB Andersnp 0 0 0 0 Quinns ph 10 11 num, 7-4, Friday night. Toren Bull, Rick F ^ r 7677— 1S3 Hossey Oak 105 14 31 3 a .295 Italy and Switzerland, respectively, this season. — Kipperp 0000 New York 31 14 .489 Totals 31 2 5 3Totals 32 3 10 3 RReyIds If 1110 LGorda rf 100 0 Jeremy Bull and Jared Macary had two Brian Tennyson 79-75— 154 Yount Mil 174 32 51 7 a ,2a Pittsburgh 27 19 J87 4'/i Tetals 31 302 Tetals 31 510 4 hits apiece to spark the offense for Davis Love III 7681— 155 OBrIen Tex 154 18 45 7 16 .292 St. Louie 24 22 J22 r h Houston 000 010 001— 2 St. John’s wins in NCAAs Burger King. Defensively for the Jim Carter 79-76— 155 Riles Mil 106 6 31 0 8 .2a Chicago 22 23 .489 9 Chicago 000 Oil 0 lx-3 winners, Rob Roy, Darryl Roullland Jim Thorpe 7679— 155 GaettI Min 146 a 48 8 a .289 Montreal 2) 2) .477 9'/i Game Winning RBI — JDavIs (2). Cindnnall OW MS Wx— 5 NEW BRITAIN — Tom Singer limited defending and Macary were standouts. Therese Bobby Clampett 8671— 156 Javier Oak 114 16 a 1 17 .289 Televisioii and Radio Philadelphia 16 27 J72 14 DP— Houston 3, Chicago 1. LOB— Game WInnIne RBI — Treodwov (2). national champion Stanford to six hits in 8 1-3 Parker, Dave Davis and Michael Mac O'Grodv 77-79^154 AAolltor Mil 173 31 so 2, 9 .289 weetDtvMan Houston 4, Chicago 7. 2B— Pankovlts. E— McClendon. DP— Pittsburgh 1, CIn­ Franza had two each for Yankee Bob Lohr 7683— 157 Reynolds Sea 163 18 47 2 17 .288 W L Pct. GB HR— Palmeiro (3), JDavIs 2 (5). SB— dnnatl Z LOB— Pittsburgh 4, andnnotl innings as fifth-seeded St. John’s defeated the Aluminum. Jim Simons 8674— 158 Hrbeik Min 157 a 45 11 a .287 Los Angetoe 24 17 MS — Dawson (1). 7. 3B— ONelll, Treadway Z Ortiz,' Con- second-seeded Cardinai 5-3 Friday in the Division I Hubert Green 7682-158 Houston 25 19 MS VA cepdon, Larkin. 3B— VanSIvke. S— Lar­ Ken Green 7781— 158 TODAY Son Frandsco 34 23 311 4 IP H R ER BB SO kin. SF— VanSlyke. Northeast Regional Baseball tournament. Jim Nelford 8678— 161 NATIONAL LEAGUE 9 a.m. — Tennis; French Open, ESPN andm otl 23 23 JOO 4W Houston IP H R ER BB SO Singer got relief help from Charlie Wonsowicz. Gory Hallberg 8082— 162 TEAM BATTING Son Dtogo 14 30 348 11>A DorwIn L.3-4 7 9 2 2 2 3 who earned his first save. Golf Andy North 7985— 164 AB R H HR RBI Pct 1 p.m. — Golf: Memorial Tournament, Channel 8 Atlanta 14 29 .334 12 Andersen 1 1 1 1 0 0 Fisher L > l 51-3 I 4 4 4 2 Jodie Mudd 86WD StLouls 1572 185 415 24 175 .241 2 p.m. Cardinals at Braves, Chs. 30,22 CMcono Kipper 1 2 1 1 0 0 St. John’s got a run in the second inning on singles New York 1457 213 380 44 195 .241 Chicago X Houston 2 GModdlmW,b3 8 4 2 2 2 5 Medvin 123 0 0 0 0 1 by Tom Dobson and Joe Fallacaro and a fielder’s Chicago 1590 180 398 38 172 .257 2 p.m. — Motorsports: Road to Indy, Channel 40 Lot Angtitt 5i, Montrool 2 GossageS,4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles 1420 187 344 24 181 .254 Son DiIm o Z Now York 0 G M o ^ x pitched to3batterslnthe9th. choice. The Redmen made it 3-0 on RBIs by Jerry Tallwood woman Montreal 1510 171 385 29 154 .255 3 p.m. — Bowling: Fresno Open. Chs. 8,40 andnnoll 5. Pittsburgh 3 Ojockson 4 4 0 0 1 2 3:30 p.m. — Celti(:s at Pistons, Channel 3, WKHT Podllo W,1-0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Kelly and Dobson. ODD-EVEN — Gross — Kathy Rey­ Houston 1444 182 371 19 170 .253 Phllodolphla 5» San Frandsco 2 Umpires— Home, Brocklander; Rrst, RMurphy 1 4 3 2 1 1 PIttsbrgh 1524 200 382 39 191 .250 St. Louis Z Atiqntq 2_ Weyer; Second, fAontogue; Third, The Cardinal fell to 37-22 while St. Johns is now nolds 37, Ronnie Lynch 45. Gloria 4 p.m. — Red Sox at Athletics, WTIC Franco 5,4 3 0 0 0 0 0 Williams 47. Nine holes — Alice Young Basketball Cincinnati 1585 188 392 37 174 .247 7 p.m. — Padres at Mets, Chs. 9, 20, WKHT . McSheirv. Murphy pitched to 4 batters In the Olh. 29-19-1 and will oppose Clemson Saturday at noon. 27, Phipps 34. Net — Marie Johnson 31, San Fmcisco 11558 179 374 37 147 .240 Los Angolos (Volonsuola 3-5) at Mon- T — 2:1Z A— 2Z7S0. WP— Medvin. Dlone Willis 32, DeGlocomo 31, DottI Atlanta 1412 141 322 23 135 .228 10 p.m. — Yankees at Mariners,' Channel II, trool (Hooton v n , 1:3S p.m. UmMres— Home, Pulll; Rrst, David­ Contesso 34, Clare Ruggle 35, Rhose 35, San Diego 1458 124 333 28 114 .228 WPOP Son Frandsco (Dravockv 3-2) at Phlla- Cardinala 5. Bravaa 2 son; Second, Crawford; Third, Harvey. Ann Koval 33. Shorron Caruso 18, Linda Phllodlphla 1425 149 323 28 140 .227 dolpMa (Connan 2:30 p.m. T — 2:30. A— 27,445, Pistons’ jet too noisy MacLeod 24. Houston (Scott 40) at Chicago (Schl- NBA playoff picturo raM 3-2), 2:30 p.m. STLOUIS ATLANTA BOSTON — Boston airport officials threatened INDIVIDUAL BATTING SUNDAY PItlsburgh (Walk 43) at CIndnnatl 105 or more at bats. ObrhM ObrhM legal action Friday against the Detroit Pistons, AB R H HR RBI P d 11 a.m. — Motorsports: Indy 500, Chs. 8,40 (Brownino 31), 7:05 p.m. Coleman If 5 13 0 AHOIICf 5 12 0 Conference Rnals San Dtogo (Show 3 ^ at Now York OSmIth ss 5 12 0 PhllllaaS,6lanta2 Memorial tournament golf simres Palmeiro Chi 168 24 59 2 15 .351 1 p.m. — Tennis: French Open, C^s. 30,22 Oberkfl 3b 5 0 2 1 saying the NBA team deliberately violated noise EA5TERN CONFERENCE Galarraga Mon 174 34 SB 10 a 3a (Cono 40), 7:05 p.m. McGee cf 5 13 1 GPerry 1b 4 000 Wednesday, May 25 1:30 p.m. — Padres at Mets, Channel 9, WKHT St. Louis (Tudor 1-0) at Atlanta (Moh- regulations when their jet took off from Logan Bonilla Pit 167 34 55 11 a .329 s Bmnskvrf 4 13 1 DMrphyrf 4 110 DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Scores Friday Detroit 104, Boston 94 Guerrero LA i a 16 44 3 26 .326 1:30 p.m. — Boxing: Donny LaLonde vs. Leslie lor 54), 7:10 p.m. Pndltn3b 4 110 DJomes If 4 0 2 1 SAN FRAN PHILA International Airport after a playoff loss to the O b rh M ObrhM after the second round In the 51 million Thursday, M Horner lb 3 00 1 Benedicte 3 0 2 0 7,104-yard, par 34-36— 72 Muirfield Vllloge KHernndz NY 155 a 49 5 3 p.m. — Boxing; James Phipps vs. Jesse Son Dtogo at N m York, 1:35 p.m. TPena c 5 0 0 0 Grlfteyph RThpsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Hayes 1b 4 0 0 0 “They try to intimidate you on the basketball 32 .316 z 10 10 Clark lb 4 o o 0 Golf Club course: Saturday, May N Larkin Ctn i a 29 57 5 19 .313 o Benevides, USBA junior featherweight title, Chs. San Frandsco at Phllodolohla, 1:35 Alicea 2b 3000 Echibvp 0 0 0 0 Parrish c 4 3 2 1 court and they basically have the same attitude Hale Irwin 7048— 138 Boston at Detroit, 3:W p.m. p.m. Mitchli 3b 3 0 10 Schmdt3b 3 00 0 Sdosda LA 115 17 36 1 15 .313 s ONeal p 3 000 Gant 2b 4 00 0 John Huston 49-70— 139 Monday, May N B Hatcher Htn la 29 53 1 IS .306 22. 30. St. Louis at Atlanta, 3:10 p.m. Petorsp 0 0 0 0 ZSmIthp Leonard If 4 0 12 CJamesrf 4 0 2 0 toward rules and regulations at the airport.” said David Frost M 2000 MIdndo rf 3 0 10 Brodlevlf 4 12 1 49-70— 139 Boston at Detroit, 3 p.m. Coleman StL 200 a 61 2 18 .305 v> 3:20 p.m. — Motorsports; Grand Prix of Monaco, Pittsburgh at CIndnnatl, 2:15 p.m. FOrd ph 0 0 0 0 Royster ph 10 0 0 Patrick Moscaritolo. Logan’s acting aviation Tom Kite 49-70— 139 Wednesday, June 1 Bmanskv StL H Houston at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. Pognoiph 10 11 Garrelts p 0 0 0 0 MThmpef 3 110 115 19 35 6 29 .304 ESPN Alvarezp 0 0 0 0 Melvin c 3 0 0 0 director. <- Andrew Mogee 7070— 140 Detroit at Boston, 8 p.m. GPerry Atl 152 16 46 3 a .303 w Worrell p 0000 Asnmchrp 0 0 0 0 Bedrosnp 0 0 0 0 Fulton Allem 71- 70— 141 mitay, June 3 Splimn ph 10 0 0 Jeltzss 3 111 Airport regulations prohibit noisy jets from Dawsan Chi 176 21 S3 10 2S .XI 50 3:30 p.m. — Lakers at Mavericks, Channel 3 Simmons c 1000 John Mohaffev 4073— 141 Boston at Detroit, 9 p.m.. If necessary GDavIs Htn 156 a 47 9 a X I Amarlcan Laagua raaulta Totals 37 514 5 Totals 3g312 3 Uribe ss 4 0 0 0 KGross p 3 0 0 0 Payne Stewart *T* 3:30 p.m. — Golf: Memorial Tournament, Downs p 2 0 0 0 Dernier cf 0 0 0 0 taking off from or landing at Logan between 11p.m. 72^0-141 Sunday, June 5 Strawbrv NY 156 32 47 11 a .XI Nick Price 74-47— 141 Detroit at Boston, TBA, If necessary Raines Mon 171 31 51 4 17 .298 w Channel 8 Blua Jaya 4, WhHa Sox 3 StLeirts 200 ON o n —5 Aldrete rf 2 12 0 and-&45 a m. The Pistons’ plane, which took off at Paul Azlnger 72- 40-141 Totals 33 3 4 3 Totals,, 31575 Treodwov CIn 119 15 35 0 12 .294 4 p.m. — Red Sox at Athletics, Channel 38, WTIC ON 011 000—3 12:3ya.m.. wasa BAC-111, “literally the noisiest jet AAark O'Meara 72-70— 142 WESTERN CONFERENCE Mcftoe StL 188 26 55 0 16 .2a > Game Winning RBI — Horner (5). Dove Rummells 7070- 142 L.A. Lakers vs. Dallas Kruk SO 112 15 32 4 18 .286 (joined in,progress on Channel 30 at 5 p.m.) CHICAGO TORONTO E— GPerry, Oberkfell, AHall. DP— ••• ••• in the skies today,” Moscaritolo said. Tom Purtzer 72-70-142 Monday, May 21 pS obrhM ObrhM Phllodelehla ow IN oix— 5 Hoves Phi 144 19 41 3 19 .285 4 p.m. — Boxing; Frank Tate vs. Sanderline StLouls 1, Atlanta Z LOB— StLouls 11, At­ AkI Ohmochl 4073— 142 L.A. Lakers 113, Dallas 98 OSmIth StL 179 a 51 0 9 .285 Redus If 5 12 1 Fernndi ss 4 0 11 lanta 9. 2B— Coleman. 3B— DMurphy. Game Winning RBI — Porrlsh (4). Peter Jacobsen 4074— 142 Wednesday, May 25 Williams, middleweights. Channels 22, 30. Gallghrcf 50 10 Gruber3b 4 0 10 E— KGross, Schmidt. LOB— Son Fran­ Pnditn StL 134 a a 2 18 .284 SB— AHoll (13), McGee (13). SF— Horner. Lorry Nelson 7049— 142 L.A. Lakers 123, Dallas 101, L.A. Boss Htn 145 14 41 3 a .283 c 6 p.m. — Iowa at Pawtucket, NESN Baltictdh ^4 00 0 Mlinksdh 4 0 2 0 dsco 9, Philadelphia 5. 2B— Mitchell, Reds’ Durham on disabled list Fuzzy Zoeller 72-70-142 Lakers lead series 2-0 Co Worn rf 4 111 Intonte or 0 0 0 0 .. . _ H R ER BB SO CJames. 3B— Somuel. HR— Porrlsh (O). Law Chi 161 17 45 4 2S .280 3 8 p.m. — NCAA baseball tournament; teams to be StLouls Scott Verplonk 7040-142 nidoy. May 27 Sdbo CIn i n 19 42 6 16 .280 Q* GWolkr 1b 4 0 10 GBell If 4 0 0 0 ONeal 4Z3 10 2 2 0 1 . ____ IP H R ER BB SO CINCINNATI — The put J.C. Snead 7071— 143 Dallas 104, Lokers 94, L.A. Lakers lead fi) announced, ESPN AAonrlo 2b 4 0 0 0 McCVIffIb 2 2 2 0 Son Frandsco Daniels CIn 154 29 43 5 a .279 Peters W,1-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 outfielder and first baseman Leon Jeff Slumon 7071— 143series 2-1 Corter NY i a 19 a 8 2A .776 Guillen ss 4 12 0 Whittc 2 0 0 0 Worrell S,13 2 2 0 0 0 Downs L,2-5 7 4 4 4 2 8 Curtis Strange 7070— 143 8:30 p.m. — Yankees at Mariners. SportsChannel, Lyons 3b 4 0 3 1 Leochrf 3 0 11 1 (tarrelts l 3 1 1 0 2 Sunday, May 29 GYoung Htn i a 26 48 0 11 .277 s Atlanta Durham on the 15-day disabled list Friday and Clarence Rose 7073— 143 L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 3:30 p.m. VanSIvke Rt i a 29 47 7 24 .m WPOP Korkovlc c 3 0 0 0 Benlozph 1111 ZSmIth 7 9 2 2 Philadelphia Joey Slndelor Compsn cf 2 110 1 } KO-oss W,52 8 2-3 4 2 2 3 7 recalled two minor-leaguers to take their places on 7073— 143 Dieedoy, May 31 Gibson LA i n 31 41 7 a .2a Alvarez L,1-1 2-3 2 2 2 1 0 Steve Pate 7074— 144 Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 11:30 p.m.. If AAoreland SD 140 8 a 2 11 .271 ro AAosebycf 10 0 0 Assnmehr 1-3 1 0 0 0 Bedrosn S,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 the roster. Tom Byrum 7670— 144necessory e» MONDAY Llrlono 2b 3 0 11 1 HBP— Mitchell by KGross, RThompson Ready SD i a 17 a 3 11 .776 Echlbgr 1 2 1 1 1 0 Infielder Luis Quinones and outfielder Leo Garcia Rocco Mediate 4075— 144 Thursday, June 2 Wallach Mon 167 16 45 3 IS .269 pm 3 p.m. — Celtics at Pistons. Channel 3 Totals 37 3 10 3 TOtoh 30 4 10 4 Umpires -Home, Rennert; by KGross. BK— K(3ross. Denis Watson 7648— 144 Rrst, Umpires— Home, Williams; Rrst, Eng­ were expected to join the team in time to open a L.A. Lakers of Oallas,9p.m.,lf necessary Sax LA 168 26 45 5 2A .268 (O 8 p.m. — Baseball; Yankees at Athletics or Morsh; Seconc, Scott Simpson 71-73— 144 McReylds NY 146 a 39 3 17 .267 e» Chicago 000 110 100-3 tedt. el; Second, Runge; Third, West. three-game series against the at Fred Couples 7072— 144 Saturday, June 4 or Toronto 001 000 103—4 T—2:49. A—24,008. Bream Pit ia 17 3S 3 14 .266 1 Dodgers at Mets. Channel 8 T—2:37. A—15,507. Riverfront Stadium. Both have been playing for Ed Rorl 7072— 145 Sundovr JuM S Brooks Mon 181 14 m 5 X .265 1 Buddy Gardner 7070— 145 Dallcn at L.A. Lakers* 3:30 p.m.. If DJomes Atl 113 15 3D 0 7 .265 Class AAA Nashville, Mike Hulbert 7671— 145 necessary Marshall LA 167 21 44 6 26 .263 VI Local squads Climb to top has rapid Daly expects Coventry in CO C title game play at home one for Coventry’s Mizesko battle from H.S. Romidap

HAMDEN — Four of the five local teams By Len Auster the Celtics COVENTRY - Needing a involved in postseason play will have home Manchester Herald victory to get into the Charter dates as rankings and pairings for the CIAC Oak Qonference title game, the state baseball and softball tournaments were COVENTRY — It’s sometimes a long trek from Coventry High baseball team released Friday at CIAC headquarters. By Bill Barnard accomplished its mission Friday the bottom to the top, but that was not necessarily The Associated Press First up ^ will be the Manchester High the case with Coventry High iace hurler Kim with a 14-7 victory over Cheney baseball team and the East Catholic High giris. Tech in the regular-season finale Mizesko. PONTIAC, Bfich. — Detroit coach Chuck The Indians are the lone local entry who’ll hit The Patriot senior didn’t pick up a softball in for both schools. the road for their first encounter. Manchester, Daly says the Boston Celtics’ eight-game Coventry, 13-5, will represent earnest until her freshman year in high school. She losing streak at the Silverdome means about as 10-8, is the No. 22 seed in the 30-team Double L did it to be with her friend, Louise Chamberland, the COC East and will take on field and will visit llth-ranked 13-7 Guilford much as the Pistons’ 21-game losing streak at COC West pace-setter Cromwell who was an All-State pitcher in her own right. . High Tuesday at 3 p.m. Mizesko was not a hit right off the bat. High today at 3:30 p.m. at Rocky The East ^rls, meanwhile, are the No. 14 “ She was so raw, she didn’t know which hand the “ We know what we’re in for," Daly. said. Hill High for the conference seed in the 22-team Class L Division and will glove went on,*’ recalls seven-year Coventry Coach “ The Celtics have been there before. We know championship. Coventry won host neighboring South Windsor High, the No. Rich Page. “ It was either feast or famine with her they are going to play hard every night. We’ve back-to-back COC titles in 1963 19 seed at 10-0, Tuesday at Robertson Park at (as a freshman and sophomore on the junior varsity got to expect it and make the next step. We’ve and ’84. got to play hard, too." 3:30 p.m. The clubs split during the regular team,’ ’ he added. Coventry and Cromwell split seaison with the Bobcats taking the season “ When I first pitched, I tried to Imitate Louise,” The third and fourth games of the series will two games during the regular opener, 9-0, and East prevailing on April 26 by a said the 5-foot-ll, 18-year-old Mizesko, who will be at the Pontiac Silverdome Saturday and season with the Patriots winning 20-15 count. attend Division I University of Connecticut on a Monday afternoons, with Game 5 at Boston on May 4 (6-3) and the Panthers Next up will be the unbeaten Coventry High on April 12 (4-1). softball scholarship in the fall. m m .- Garden Wednesday night. girls. The two-time Charter Oak Conference Mizesko’s potential was evident. She threw hard, “ We have to go into ttie Silverdome and play Coventry, which snapped a champs are the No. 1 seed at 18-0 in the Class S but without control. Page put her in touch with Bill hard, keep a level head and try to come up with three-game losing streak, un­ Division and will host the winner of the Grasso Sayers, the former pitching coach at Eastern •’ a something there," Boston’s Dennis Johnson leashed a 18-hit attack in sending Tech-East Windsor clash on Wednesday at 3; 30 Connecticut State University. “ (Sayers) developed said. “ We dug ourselves a hole by losing on Cheney. The Techmen, who lost p.m. a lot of kids (at Eastern). He came over and started Wednesday and we have to get out of it." out in their bid to qualify for ' East Catholic and Coventry diamond squads working with her. He was a real taskmaster. He Detroit came into the NBA Eastern Confer­ postseason play with a loss on swing into action On Thursday. The Eagles, made her work, but she really responded,” Page A>/i ence finals with a 21-game losing streak in ’Thursday to Portland, to a final p ^ 14-5, are the No. 5 seed in the 21-team Class L said. Boston and nearly turned it into a two-game 9-11 mark. Division and will host the winner of the Mizesko began to emerge as a junior. She pitched winning streak. “ We didn’t start off too well. (Cheney) was up 3-0,” Coventry Naugatuck-Harding first-round clash at Mor- every game as the Patriots posted an Impressive ’The Pistons won Game 1 104-96 and lost the .. % iarty Field at 3 p.m. Coventry is the No. 8 seed 19-2 record, winning the Charter Oak Conference second 119-115 in double overtime Thursday Coach Bob Plaster said. “ But I in'Class S at 13-5 and will hostninth-ranked 14-6 title and making it to the Class S semifinals before night. feel we finally got our hitting Valley Regional of Deep River Thursday at 3 being eliminated. Mizesko was named all-COC and Detroit took a 109^106 lead on Isiah Thomas’ shoes back on. We hit today like we had before we got rained out p.m. All-State for her efforts. She struck out 144 while 3-point goal with seven seconds left in tiie first for over a week. We hit the ball The tournaments are to run two weeks with walking 104 in 133 innings. overtime. But Boston forced a second five- real well today.” the finals slated for either Friday and Sayers passed away the day of the school’s spring minute period when Kevin McHale, I-for-2I for Saturday, June 10-11. sports’ banquet in 1987. That was a setback, but his eight-year career from 3-point range, hit a Chris McCarthy rapped three Mizesko was put in touch with John Stratton, the controversial 3-pointer with five seconds left. hits and Steve Poulin, Jack Ayer, k former coach of the world-famous Raybestos Ironically, the Celtics planned for Larry Bird Matt Harrington, D.J. Figiela Oevtd Kool/Manetieeler Herald Brakettes, in the fall of that year. “ He’s worked with to take the game-saving 3-point shot, but the and Steve Talaga two apiece for the Patriots. Ayer knocked in four EYES THE BALL— Manchester’s Marian Plummer keeps me on a lot of different pitches,” Mizesko said .'T ve inbounds pass went off his hands to McHale, runs and Harrington, Talaga and her eyes on the ball as she makes a forehand return to Martina among learned a rise and a drop and I throw all of them in a whose toe was on the line or a fraction behind it. McCarthy two apiece. Ayer game.” “ We wanted to foul, but the play broke down East Catholic's Theresa Riley in their match Friday “ (Stratton) has got her to use her whole body. and the official called it a three,” Daly said. ripped a bases-clearing double in afternoon. Plummer won in a pro set, 8-1. French winners Last year she thew hard. This year she’s using her Officials Jack Madden. Mike Mathis and Bill a seven-run third inning with Harrington following with an RBI legs (for morepower),” Page said. Saar conferred for several minutes before ter were Nancy Bray, Danielle “ She’s a much better pitcher this year,” said agreeing that none of them could over-rule triple and Figiela with an RBI Smith, Marian Plummer and Golf By Larry SIddons double. Jessica Aucoin. The lone double The Associated Press RHAM Coach Mike Zotta after his thrice-beaten Madden’s original call that the basket was a MHS golf loses two Sachems lost their second outing this season to 3-pointer. “ The game today was a story of winner was Erin Hickey and no pitching.” Baccaro said. “ It Cathy Meduski. WILLIMAl)|'nC - The Man­ PARIS — Second seeds Stefan Edberg and Coventry and Mizesko. “ She’s doubly more “ I didn’t sec it, but I thought it was a I was our fourth game this week. All matches were pro sets. chester High golf team closed out Martina Navratilova scored straight-set victories effective than last year. She’s worked hard at her fantastic call,” Boston coach K.C. Jones said. The game meant a lot more to ^ u m : Smith (jMd^AnnSanMr'^its season F^day afternoon by that Were tougher’lB|^ usual Friday at the French craft.” “ When Larry missed the inbounds pass, I them. I wish them luck in the COC 8-0;: Plummer (M ) dot. Theresa Rllev jo Wii^ham High School, Open, while ChiiS‘l9vert hoped' her^njured foot Mizesko has had a banner senior campaign. She. was surprised that Kevin got the ball and shot 8-1; Aucoin (M ) del. Jennifer Trocclola and the Patriots, are unbeaten through 18 games it,” Johnson said. “ He can make the outside tournament.” 8-2; Brov (M) del. Rebecca Dow 8-5; 163-181, and tying Norwich Free would heal enough'te allow her to keep playing. nsglnitd Plnto/MtnchMt*r Herald Senior Glenn Parent finished Hickev-Meduski (M) def. Lisa and they’ve combined for a second straight COC shot, but I wasn’t sure he could make it from Sh e rld o n -E la ln e P ric e 8-2. Academy 181-181 at the Williman- Evert, winner of a record seven singles titles in championship. She’s spun seven no-hitters, includ­ that far out.” up with a .471 average (32-67) and tic Country Club. COVENTRY ACE — Senior Kim Mizesko 24 runs batted in. Senior Jim Paris, had her right heel re-examined and said she ing two perfect games. Mizesko struck out 15 of 15 Despite McHale’s woeful past as a long­ MHS boys top EC The Indians finished up with an would decide Saturday morning whether to play her Bolton batters in one of the gems. Her to has won all 18 games for the Coventry distance shooter, the Celtics may have been Krone broke the school’s single­ 8-5-1 mark in the CCC East and third-round match later in the day. walks ratio has improved dramatically. She’s High softball team this spring. The better off with him taking the shot because season RBI record with 25 while *1110 Manchester High boys’ 10-16-2 overall while Windham, Rich Assid tied the stolen base tennis team capped its regular After beating countryman Jan Gunnarsson 6-3, pitched 113 innings, striking out 209 against only 43 hard-throwing right-hander has seven Bird, three-time winner of the NBA’s long­ the Central Connecticut East record with 18. season with a 5-2 victory over Division champions, are 14-0 in 6-4,7-6, Edberg, a normally mild-mannered Swede, free passes. And she’s only been touched for 24 hits distance shooting contest, went 6-for-20 from no-hitters to her credit and has struck Cheney mustered 10 hits with crosstown East Catholic at the criticized tournament officials who made him play in those 113 innings. the field. the league and 24-2 overall. Chris out 209 in 113 innings. Pat Maguire, Krone and Jeff Manchester Community College two of his first three matches on a bumpy outside She’s also come through in the big outings. She “ I haven’t been able to get a rhythm going,” Card of Windham was the medal­ beat RHAM with a 25-strikeout performance the Bird said. “ A couple of times when I came off a Allen slapping two apiece in the courts. ist with a 35 while the Manchester court. finale. Manchester winds up 12-5 over­ “ I deserve better than that,” the world’s No. 2 first time, pitching all 13 innings of a 4-3 struggle, pick I got the ball too late and couldn’t get the scores were Ray Smith with 42, How’s itcomeabout? “ Alotofpracticeandalotof Ayer was the winning pitcher, all with its next action on tennis player said after finally clinching a spot in the and then beat the Sachems again on a three-hit, rhythm.” Jim Carroll with a 44, Jason good coaching,” Mizesko answers. “ I (played) moving his record to 6-4. Allen Monday, June 6, at the state Oatway with a 45, Erik Anderson fourth round on his sixth match lioint. 11-strikeout shutout. “ I don’t know what Larry’s problem is.” because my friend did. I just want to be the best I absorbed the loss. tournament. with a 50 and Jeff Burnett with a Navratilova, trying to regain the women’s top “ She always threw hard.” Page said. “ I knew if Jones said. “ His arm motion doesn’t look can be.” ChtnavTtch 302 200 0-7-10-3 Jay Snyder, Yoan Johnson, 51. spot and win her third singles title in Paris, had she worked on her mechanics she could really turn familiar to me when he’s firing it up. He had That, for now, is plenty good. C ove n try 057 O il x— 14-15-2 Jamie Hull and Steve Eubanks trouble as well before downing Austria’s Barbara into something.” one of the poorest nights I ’ve ever seen him Glenn Parent, Jeff Allen (2), Jim have as an outside shooter.” Krone <3) and Don Souer; Jock Ayer, won singles matches for Man­ Paulus 6-2, 6-2 on center court. Wott Horrlnoton (3), Aver (4) and chester with the doubles tandem Tennis Another seed was eliminated from the women’s Johnson, 3-for-14 from the field in Game 1 R g le lo . of John Muirhead-Jeff Stantinus field by one of the three teen-agers to advance. Police look into Garden blackout and 7-for-18 going into the second overtime, WP- Aver (4-4), LP- Allen. Cheney tennis loses scored all six points in the final 1:25 to bring- also victorious. Steve Abele Nicole Provis, an 18-year-old from Australia, The Cheney Tech boys’ tennis BOSTON (AP) — Police have several people, including Garden a Boston and Maine Railroad Boston back from a 117-115 deficit. Tennis picked up a point in singles and defeated seventh-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of team dropped a 4-1 decision to conducted interviews with employees and Massachusetts worker acting suspiciously near a “ He always comes through in clutch Ed Fitzgerald-Todd Seavers in West Germany 1-6, 6-4, 7-5. visiting Cromwell High School workers and electrical engineers Bay Transportation Authority transformer storage room, al­ situations,” said ’Thomas, who scored all seven MHS giris blank EC doubles for East. Two other seeds struggled to victory. Friday afternoon. Cheney fin­ while investigating whether a workers, in connection with the though Jordan would not say if of Detroit’s points in the first overtime and Yannick Noah, the men’s ninth seed from France, The Manchester High girls’ Rofulti; Snvdor (M) dot. Ed Fltzgo- ished its season with a 2-9-1 saboteur caused a power outage blackout late in the second period the worker had been interviewed. finished with 24 points. “ He could be 2-for-19on needed four sets to calm a worried full house on tennis team shutout East Ca­ raid 4-4,4-3; Johnson (M ) dot. Soovtrt record. Scott Megquier was the that ended a Stanley Cup playoff of *ruesday night’s fourth game of the night, but he’ll come up with the clutch tholic, 5-0, Friday afternoon at 7-5,4-3; Hull (M> dot. M oH PrIctSO , 4-1 ; center court and overcome Jakob Hlasek of Eubanks (M) dot. Gugbo Slangtr 4-4, lone winner for the Beavers. paw game at Boston Garden. the Edmonton Oilers-Boston steals and points.” Switzerland 6-4, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. “ It still remains to be con­ Manchester High. The Indians 4-1; Abolt (EC) dot. Jason Kostiuk 44, R g ^ : Mogoulor (CT) dot. Swanson Boston Police spokesman Bruins best-of-seven champion­ cluded if the transformer had Johnson had three steals and 10 assists to go wind up thier season with a 13-3 4-1; Rtzgorald-Soovors (EC) d*t Craig s Earlier on the same court, women’s 15th-seeded Smith-Chrls Urtone 8-3; M ulrho^ James Jordan said Friday that ship series. been tampered with or blew with his 22 points. record while East finishes up at JJwrlek « , M ; ^ l « (C) dof. Torrv Sylvia Hanika of West Germany rallied to defeat Stantinus (M ) dot. Orogg Smtth-Kgvin m iHIg 4-0, 4-2; Cremwoll won both Isabelle Demongeot of France, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. authorities have talked with Jordan said a police officer saw somehow,” Jordan said. 5-7. Singles winners for Manches- C io rn lk l 8-1. deublos nnatchos by dtfoult. fHaurbrslrr Hrrali) Grant and Padres shut out the Mets SPORTS — story on page 43 MAVERICKS BEAT LAKERS

By AAlchoel A. Lutz The Associated Press

DALLAS (AP) — Mark Aguirre scored 23 points and Roy Tarpley had 21 points and 20 rebounds Friday^ night as Dallas slowed down the Los Angeles Lakers’ fast break for a 106-94 victory in Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference finals. ’The Lakers still lead the best-of-seven series 2-1 with Game 4 scheduled for Dallas on Sunday afternoon. The Mavericks outscored the Lakers 15-3 during a four-minute stretch late in the fourth quarter to break open a close game. With Dallas lead­ ing 85-84, Aguirre started the winning charge with 6:39 left in the game. Derek Harper’ s 3-point basket with 2:19 to go put the Mavericks in front 100-87. James Worthy led six Lak­ ers in double figures with 19 points. Although the Mavericks slowed down the Lakers’ fast-breaking attack, which led to victories in the first two games, Dallas led only 52-51 at the half. Both teams came out running in the third quarter, with the Lakers taking the lead on Worthy’s basket to start the quarter. ’The Lakqrs held a 76-75 lead going into the final period after the fast-paced third CO quarter that included six lead changes and six ties. Aguirre scored 11 first- quarter points as Dallas took an early lead. Tarpley took over in the second quarter with 10 points. The Lakers moved head 35-34 lead with 7; 34 to go in the Dtvid Kool/ManchMt«r H«rald second quarter, but Tarpley FOLLOWS THROUGH — Manchester High junior Friday at the Memorial Field courts. Smith won. scored three straight baskets Danielle Smith follows through with her return 8-0, and MHS blanked the Eagles. Story on page to give the Mavericks their against East Catholic’s Ann Sanner in their match 47 , slim halftime lead.