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■ H E WEATHER =5EG'0NAL WEA'^HCP Tt** /lecw-^ IbrtAJH. Accu-Weafher*' fbrccasf for Thursday Bolton’s finance board candidates air their views Daytime Concfiliorts aiKf Hi9h Temperalurer. iM GOPs Ursin, Fehling By Fred Caper take different roads The AssocI BRIDGE of L ’ Ambi By Andrew Yurkovsky ground be Herold Reporter complex wz ElecHofi to ilofiday was used ti BOLTON — Raymond A. Ursin and Fortuitons Fans tion site. Bi William J. Fehling believe that the role Bolton residents will elect a says blastii Attendance at baseball games usually fluctuates de­ of the Board of Finance is to ensure that Board of Finance, a Board of the build! m 'Wjrifc the town spends tax dollars in a pending on the fortunes o f the home team. Ironically, Selectmen and other town officials William I C if.m responsible manner. the biggest baseball crowd in history consisted of Monday. president o ^ t while the two Republican candi­ of Davie. F thousands of people who didn’t understand what they dates for the finance board agree on the Polling hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 817.8 miliie were seeing. In 1936, 100,000 spectators in Berlin board’ s purpose, each has his own view p.m. at Community Hall. Last- WKanm Cold 1'»m;/\i IM Wf.irtwf if«> spent a mi lOfi/ Af f'M WH.rftnH h»> of what "responsiMe” means. Ursin minute registration is available for watched an exhibition game between two U.S. amateur away bedrt says that tiw hoard should provide mere voters who turned 18, became U.S. teams. Despite pre-game lectures on baseball delivered '"They ht than subsistence ftintfing for programs citizens or moved to Bolton after Just to gl in three languages, most spectators still couldn’t it is committed to. Fehling, on the other April 13. The last day to register is ground.” h distinguish a foul ball from a home run. hand, believes an eye should be kept on Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Lone’s c Northeast gets snow; Charles Holland Jud/yBuonome Mary Van Bursn Raymond A. Ursin William J. Fehling the Imig-term costs of present spending Community Hall. DO Y O U KNOW — What Milwaukee Brewers player patterns. lowed a recently pitched a no-hitter? The school offers a good building rc tions aboti example of the thinking of the two ” I don’t think the people o f the state heat moves into West TUESDAY’S ANSWER — Ford Introduced the Model T In ground be candidates. understand that,” Fehling said. Dems bring varied backgrounds site. Accor 1900. In a recent interview. Ursin spoke While the Board of Finance cut 845.000 A storm spread snow through drawings f land. Rain and thunderstorms 4-29-87 o Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1967 about the need to continue the programs from the school b u d ^ , Fehling said he New England today as fair the main f< were scattered across eastern By John Mitchell "W e’ ve got to ^ our equipment out of the on their minds. offered in Bolton schools. would like to have seen an adtfitional cut footings. ' weather prevailed, across much Pennsylvania and New Jersey. A Newspeper hi Edocalloa Prafram Herald Reporter elemento,” he said. 'T m definitely interested in the ethica- "One immediate (issue) that all towns p of M5.000. He questioned the need for a ''undisturb of the rest of theftation. Spaeseredhp Although she has no political experience, tional a^ ects,” Buonome said, adding that have to face is how do we adequately portable classroom and five anal bearing cs Concord, N.H., had 4 inches of A storm warning for heavy BOLTON — Challengers running to fill two JudyBnmH>me,44, has been a teacher for the she was cmicerned about the number of new fund the echication of our youth.” he teachers, as requested by the school The Manchester Herald per square snow by early today and Por­ snow and gusty winds was posted Democratic seats on the Board of Finance last 23 years in the Hartford public stdiool parents with children moving into town. said. board. But the tland, Maine, had 3 inches. An for northeast and central Massa­ have different ideas on where the money system. "W e’ ve got to spend adequate funds for Ursin said that in order to maintain a Both Ursin and Fehling agree that in reports ft inch of snow covered Brunswick, chusetts while snow advisories should go, citing areas such as constable pay “ I’d like to see some improvement in education.” Holland said, sp ^ fic a lly in the diverse curriculum, the town should tite next two years the finance board will La Iterator Maine, and Boston. were issued for much of the rest of and town maintenance, but in the end, one recreational facilities in the town.” said area of the code violations at the high school encourage the town of Wiliington to have to determine how best to finance which del New England. Afammac main issue dominates their talk — Buonome. a 13-year Belton resident and that town officials are now trying to correct. continue sending its students to Bolton capital improvements. Work on a "broken ri Snow extended across much of education. mother of three children. She said the town ” I think we have Mg proMems at the high High School, The school board estimates library addition at the high school is state.” T eastern and central New Eng- Temperatures around the na­ A current board member, a teacher and a neette more than one gymnasium. school,” Holland said. He was quick to note that 95 students from Wiliington will scheduled to begin this year, and plans mended tl tion at 3 a.m. EDT ranged from 31 state worker are the three candidates in this Mary Van Buren, who works as an that the finance board’s 845.000 suggested attend Bolton High School in I987-W, are under way to renovate the Commun­ pacted b degrees at Worcester, Mass., to April 29, 1987 TODAYS TRIVIA: Which ol these mov­ low-key race. The ideas of the three are as administrative assistant for the Democratic cut in the school budget for 1M7-88 was bringing in revenues of about 8290,000. ity Hall. Weather Trivia 33 at Phoenix and Yuma, Ariz. Today ia the 119th ies was based partially on the life of varied as their professions. representatives in the O n eral Assembly, responsiMe in a year when cuts had to be In general, Ursin said, the Board of In addition, Ursin said, tite town has to Toda/s weathar picture la by Meliaaa Neaalng, 10, of West day of 19B7 and lha newspaper editor and publisher Wil­ diaries Holland, a finance board member said she wants to bring a state’s-eye-view made. Finance should "adequately fund evey- begin fan n in g for growth through a new WtM.Tc If. "toffi.iflo Today’s forecast called for liam Randolph Hearst? (a) "The Front tMng that the taxpayers say they want.” Middle Turnpike, a fourth-grader at St. James ^h o o l. 41st day of spring. for the last four years, said his philosophy is Into town matters. plan of devefopment. “The city’s snow scattered over northern Page” (b) "Absence of Malice” (c) "Cit­ "to try and get as much mileage out of the Van Buren. 32. a treasurer of the Van Buren said education was the Mggest This means going beyond minimum moving on the country, and we’ve got to izen Kane” Maine, changing to rain over the tax dollar.” Democratic Town Committee and 1986 chunk of the town budget and needed the funding to a level sufficient for pro­ decide where Bolton’s going to end up,” rest of northern New England, TODAY’S MSTOflY: On this day in Holland, 59, has served on the state Liquor member of the the town’s Library Board, most consideration. grams to run smoothly, he said. 1930, the world's largest lock, at the he said. New York, northwest Pennsylva­ CONNECTICUT WEATHER TODAYS BAfWS Control Commission for 27 years. For the said she hopes to keep the finance board She Mamed Midget complaints on the Fehling. who suggested large cuts in Ursin. 58. an administrator at a Rhode point where the North Sea channel nia and eastern Ohio; rain BY PNH. PA8TORET past four years, he has served as a Tolland abreast of state grants Bolton might be current board, wMch. she said, isn’t as the proposed $3.9 million school budget Island insurance company, is chairman Central, Eastern Interior, Sonthwest Interior: cuts across North Holland, was Any man who's losing his hah win con­ forward-looking as it should be. Not one scattered over the northern coast opened. County deputy sheriff. eligible for in areas such as all-day this month, said the state Educational of the finance board and has been a of Oregon; and showers and Tonight, mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of firm this — the less hair you have, the He said more money needs to be spent on kindergarten and regional recycling finance board member attended a recent Enhancement Act .will eventually prove member for about 10 years. He has two public hearing on how state money should he thunderstorms scattered over the showers, low around 40, wind southwest 10 to IS mph TODAYS MRTHOAY8: WHIiam Ran­ more hair tonic you need to keep improving the constables' pay and fixing up programs. a great burden to towns. Although the children and lives with Ms wife, Diane, what's left in place. spent, she said. northern Plateau. shifting to northwest around midnight. Thursday, dolph Hearst (1863); Duke Ellington the town garage. The garage is so cramped, "This is the first time I ’ve run for office.” act provides towns with money to on Hebron Road. (1899): HIrohito (1901); Zubin Mehta How can you tell friends where to meet he said, that some vehicles must he parked the five-year resident and mother of one "It's a little bit bard in a town like ours to increase teachers’ salaries, state fund­ Fehling, 42, a financial analyst at mostly cloudy and windy with a 30 percent chance of (1936); Rod McKuen (1938) Highs should be in the 40s to SOs you, when the airline wHI probably outside. " It’s like a barn with the doors admitted. "A lot of people felt the Board of know what’s going on.” Van Buren said. She ing is guaranteed for only the next three Pratt A W itn ey, is finisMng his first from New England across the showers, high 50 to 55. Outlook for Friday, mostly merge and have a new name by the open,” he said. “ It’s a mess.” Finance needed some more open-minded years. If funding Is cut after that period, term on the board. He and Ms wife. Rose TODAYS QUOTE: "Poetry is fact giv­ time you land? promised to try to improve communication lower Great Lakes and northern sunny, high in the SOs. en over to Imagery” — Rod McKuen. Holland said he’d like to see consideration people on it.” between the different Bolton governmental the burden will fall on the towns, and Ann. and the couple's three children live Michigan; SOs to 90s in Fiorida, given to replacing the entire structure. All agree that education is the main thing taxes could rise 30 to SO percent, he said. on Tunxis Trail. the Gulf Coast states, the lower Northwest Hills: Tonight and Thursday, mostly TODAYS MOON: Between TODAYS TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) "Citi­ Mississippi Valley, Texas, much new moon (April 27) and zen Kane" was based partiany on the cloudy with a chance of rain or snow showers, low ffrst quarter (May 5). of the Plains, northern Rockies tonight 35 to 40 with wind southwest 10 to 20 mph n life of William Randolph Hearst. SI-IHX and southeastern California; shifting to northwest around midnight, windy (Mil- i-iii. ■! 1 near 100 in the desert Southwest; Angle named news editor T L C gets ll 'l) •. ( I ...... l<« iKMliiMj y and SOS to 70s across most of the Thursday with high in the 40s, chance of precipitation 50 percent tonight and 40 percent Thursday. Astrogniph rest of the nation. Adele M. Angle has been named news editor of the Manchester $10,000 Herald, Publisher Penny M. Sieffert announced today. MAY SALE DAYS! The news editor is responsible for VIROO (Aug. 23-8^. 22) A big chance day-to-day news and feature cover­ 2 Is In the offing where your career Is con­ bank gift cerned. Starting today, breaks that usu­ age of Manchester, Andover. Bolton ally go to others will be showered on and Coventry. ComFed Savings Bank has given SPRING SUITS ^ B irth d a y you. Angle, 36, Joined the Herald in 1981 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Don't discard a challenge gift of $10,000 to the as lifestyle editor. She was named Transitional Living Center for PEOPLE any bright ideas you get today, even If features editor in March 1986, and she Thursday, April 30,1987 th ^ seem a bit far out. Discuss them operation of its new group home at Our Bast Selling Spring Suit with somebody who is In a field that has been acting news editor since 17 North St. February. King told a horror story to a The year ahead will prove to be a very could use them. Raymond Juleson, a vice presi­ at 25% Savings No kid stimulating time for you. You'll be In­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You're apt A graduate of Syracuse Universi­ dent and Connecticut regional Maine legislative panel In Au­ volved In lots ol activities and new Inter­ to be a bit sharper than usual In finan­ ty’s Newhouse School of Public manager for ComFed. said the gift • Poly-Wool Blends « “ 9 Maureen Reagan, daughter of gusta, describing how millions of ests you've never dared to attempt cial and business matters today. Keep 169 Communications, Angle began her will be paid over a two-year period before. President Reagan and actress dollars in film production money your eyes peeled for something profit­ career with the Syracuse (N.Y.) as TLC receives other equal 36 to 46 Reg., 40 to 46 Long, 38 to 46 Short ** * ' TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Financial able that others are likely to overlook. Jane Wyman, says she's finally is slipping through the state’s Herald Journal. contributions. accomplished enough to be re­ grasp. conditions look promising lor you to­ SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dm . 21) That day. Both large and small opportunities After three years, she Joined the Juleson said the gift was given Despite the Bangor-based old roadblock that has been confront­ ferred to as "boss” instead of could develop for you In several areas ing you Is not an Impassable obstacle. West Hartford (Conn.) News as a "as our way of supporting the OUR VERY OWN "k id .” novelist’s preference to have simultaneously. Trying to patch up a Today you should be able to see several general assignment reporter, and - venture and encouraging other movies adapted from his work Her accompilshments include broken romance? The Matchmaker set ways around it. later became special sections editor. businesses and individuals to do being co-chair of the Republican shot in his home state, such films can help you understand what it might CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Some­ "H ard Tim es,” a special section that so.” take to restore that relationship. Mall $2 thing you have been treating as a nui­ “Louis Bernard” Blazers National Committee and the U.S. as "Stand By Me” and "Cujo” she edited, won a National News­ ComFed, based in Lowell, Mass., representative to the United ended up being made as far away to Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, sance Is In actuality a big opportunity in bought out Heritage Savings and P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101- paper Association award in 1979. Nations Commission on the Sta­ as Oregon and California, he said. disguise. Today you'll be able to recog­ Loan Association In December. 3428. nize It lor what It Is. She is a native of Canada, and was Poly-Wool Hopsock p|^Y8 Speaking on behalf of a bill that TLC has set a fund goal of 8100,000 tus of Women. QEMINi (May 21-June 20) Don't be sur­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Whatever raised in West Hartford. She has been • 7 Colors tggso Mou would set up a commission to Adele M. Angle for this year. The organization “ Everybody used to pat me on prised If you hear from friends with you do today Is destined to attract fa­ a Manchester resident for six years Pros attract movie makers to Maine, wants to buy the North Street house the head and said, 'OK, kid.' Now whom you've been out ol touch lately. vorable attention from others. You and has been active in the Manchester-Bolton Girl Scout • 36 to 46 Reg., 37 to 46 Short they say, 'OK, boss, what do you King said Tuesday that when he You're on the minds ol lots of people might not seek the spotlight, but It will it now leases from the Child Willi today. Association.______want me to do,” ' she told a group asked a "CuJo” producer why the be shining on you anyway. Guidance Clinic. 40 to 46 Long Reg. >150 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Everything of commodity market reporters movie hadn’t been shot in Maine, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Things has a way of eventually equaling out. have a way of working out to your ulti­ the response was, “ Nobody asked on Tuesday in Atlantic City, N. J., Today you'll be remembered by people mate advantage today, especially If they after a speech on the status of us.” you've helped, and you'll now be on the are ol a financial or material nature. Sides meet on union grievance ALWAYS SEMEMBER— REGAL IS YOUR Me women . receiving end. Keep a positive outlook. PERMANENT ALTERATIONS FOR THE But being the daughter of LEO (July 28-Aug. 22) Something Inter­ ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) You're apt No agreement was reached Mon­ Labor Relations. " I ’m sure we can although no date has been set for r a r w u famous parents still draws ques­ Hula contest esting is stirring with friends, and they’ll to have something cooking on all the day during a meeting between the wrap it up.” she said. future meetings. LIFE OF THE GARMENT. MAUREEN REAGAN ITZHAK PERLMAN be eager to get In touch with you today. burners today, yet you'll function with a s tions about them, and the first If you go out, leave word where you can town of Manchester and the union Last week, in an Informal confer­ While declining to discuss specif­ ...the boss ., drag performance Californians who thought they competence that might even surprise question she was asked after the be reached. yourself. representing Parks and Cemeter­ ence involving the state, the union ics, Swerda said that at the Monday WASH speech Tuesday was about her they do it all themselves. As LaBelle went on to wide appeal. could hula better than Hawaiians ies Superintendent Robert Harri­ and the town, it was agreed toallow meeting both sides "went over Stewart mother, star of "Falcon Crest.” everybody does,” she said. But for Hendryx, the group’s really can’t, apologetic officials son, his union said Tuesday. the union and the town work out details left up in the a ir " HAGGAR SLACK SALEI remainc of a hula contest said. their differences. Harrison Is upset that the town She gave a brief update on the In Monday night’s spoof in New primary composer, it was like Harrison’s union filed a grie­ sive car HarHson declined comment on has moved some proposed capital- him fro T V series and then, in response to York, Perlmap tutored a series of “ the end of a marriage, or being vance in March after he com­ A California hula school, in­ Carrcnt Quotations the Monday meeting, which was improvement requests from the showed another question, said, "Yes, I’ll mediocre pupils using DeLay’s hit by a bomb,” she said. plained he was given added Job “EXPAND-O’MATICS” itially named the winner in a hula held at the Municipal Building. Recreation Department's budget to SUMMER POPLINS “IMPERIAL” respirat be having dinner at the White mannerisms and her pet phrases Now she’s pushing her first responsibilities. competition in Hawaii, has ended Swerda said the union is waiting his spending plan. The union has aide rep House tonight.” "sugar plum” and "sweetie.” EMI Records album, "Female AND CHINOS POLY-WOOL SLACKS up with 8800 and a ukelele in ” I don’t ever rem em ber a time Helalne Swerda of the Civil for Assistant Town Manager Steven said that a study should first have 100% Poly McKIt Trouble.” rejecting limits on the Iran- prizes, but not first place. when people were having such a contra probe. Service Employees Affiliates said Werbner to respond to points raised been done to see what effect the "quite s She blamed a lack of support by • Easy Care • Heather Birthday skit heyday ridiculing all that is she is still optimistic the dispute at the meeting. She said she expects transfer would have on Harrison’s • 8 Colors $ 2 3 9 0 ditlon 1 Treading on Tina her former record label, RCA "W e ’ re sorry, but it was an 90 Christian.” — The Rev. Jerry can be resolved without taking the to receive a letter from the town, duties, and whether his salary $ 2 3 9 1 Wash & Wear Shades shingtor Records, and her style for not error in tallying up the scores,” Violinist Itzhak Perlman Singer Nona Hendryx, who Falwell, on the impact of PTL’s Ice produces heat while freeting matter back to the state Board of possibly by the end of the week. should have been changed. Sizes 28 to 42 *31 McKinn getting radio play despite raves Dottle Thompson, chairwoman of Sizes 32 to 42 Reg. >30 to *40 Sizes 30 to 42 Reg. ‘40 9 decked out in a blond wig, dress stood in the shadow of Patti sex-and-money scandal. and absorbs it while melting. Rso *32 Brocket the Merrie Monarch Hula Festi­ 9 and matching scarf fora birthday LaBelle In the 1960s and 1970s, is from some critics who call her a release val, told the San Francisco ” I would think that sex educa­ skit honoring Dorothy DeLay, the treading on 'Hna Tnmer’s turf minor-league Tina Turner. Cabaret East gressmf Chronicle in a telephone inter­ tion should begin with the moral 79-year-old violin instructor who with a seething, rhythm-and- "It’s bMn too black for pop SHORT SLEEVE SHORT SLEEVE The n view Tuesday. ramifications, that it is not Just a Is May 15,16 Manchester In Brief taught him and many other blues-tinged album. radio and too white for black Lottery rep resf concert performers. radio,” she said recently. But, physical activity that doesn’t DRESS SHIRTS POLOS Fairfieli “ I’m not trying to copy Tina or The initial results showed that East Catholic High School’s an­ DeLay watched Perlman along she added, “ the radio formats, have any moral connotation.” — Eight local attorneys to be honored mitted t steal anything from her,” she Kaulana Na Pua ’O Hawaii of nual fund-raiser, Cabaret East, is with some of her other well- both pop and black, have been President R esgss. Connecticut daily • 65 Poly, 35 Cotton for testi said in Los Angeles. ‘T v e been in Hayward had placed first in the scheduled to be held May 15 and 16 Eight area attorneys who participate in the Judicial • 1CX)% Cotton stretching in the past year.” food pi known students, including this musical area for years and "Most lines of inquiry are at the school. It will feature a • White, Blue, ^ 4 4 Q A I modem hula with 481 points, 10 Tuesday: 523 Department’s adjudication programs are among 750 across the bronchit SMomo Mints, Cho-Uang U n, Mi years, long before Tina became a proving fruitful. None has yet casino, a silent auction, an Irish • Maize, Grey V v V • Solids more than two Honolulu groups, state who will be honored on Friday, a spokesman at the state I I After Doii and Paul Rosenthal. solo star.” been abandoned.” — Independ­ P la y Four: 2595 pub, an Italian room, a Polish HollyMalne? which had been tied for second. department said. • ivory a a • Ass't Stripes Monday " I think it feels good to have me ent counsel Lnwrence Walsh, room, and music ranging blue When the trend-setting rock- The Honolulu groups became the Lotto: 7-10-15-19-22-28 The statewide program, which coincides with Law Day, will be 14>/z to 17 around, like a rabbit’s foot, but Reg >16 • M, L, XL RftB group LaBelle folded in 1977, Best'selllng author Stephen first-place winners. grass to the Sweet Adelines. highlighted through a special presentation by the Supreme Court Admission tickets are $6 in to the Connecticut Bar Association at 9; 30 a.m. in the Supreme advance and |7 at the door. 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■ of search may have caused fall ^ • start of camp for ill children restless ' ASHFORD (AF) — Daeollceted amonnt organisers thought they o f Newman’s Own Foods, could not pledaes and inereaaing coats may had gaOwied. Nevas said. be reached for comment. Bv Pr«d Boyles ond George footings” burden of the fninilii >. " prevent actor Paul Newman’s BRIDGEPOirr fAF) -Them M “ Hheh of what was pledged has Fronts frwm Newman’s Own Esper camp for aerioosly ill children from Frank Zamecnik. a structural Lone said ' m hiring is ehargs ef eoordiBatiac rtsew not been turned in.” he said, adding Foods are expected to provide half H ie Asseclofed Press engineer retained by The Asso­ opening this summer as planned, consultants to perform their own efilmrtt at tlw L’AsiMagee Flasa that he did not know the reasmi for the ftinding for the camp. Theotiier ciated Press to review the records, investigation. "We want real oollapoe aite has sot 'baas fume according to a project frindraiser. that. half must be obtained flrom private BRIDGEPORT — The developer questioned whether broken rock answers, not conjecture." he said. ■ksea last Thanday wlws tarn af Although organizers o f the camp Meanwhile, the cost of constnict- sources to conform with U.S. of L ’Ambiance Plaza says the and earth could support the weight " I f everybody knows the answers, eoaerete aad staal cavad is as had once estimated that between 92 ingtheeamp. wMch would straddle Internal Revenue Service rules groond beneath the apartment cited in the design drawings. then why wasn’t this avoided?’’ eenatmetias warfeara. million and 99 million had been the towns of Ashftird and Eastford. complex was so solid that dynamite "The may have blasted the rock Among the areas investigators ' t . Jonathan Bast. Hiaeity'adireelar rateed since Newman announced has risen frtan an estimated 99 ’The camp would provide a fTee was used to prepare the construc­ out too de^,’’ said Zamecnik, a are expetded to look at are the soil of emargascy asnricaa, has baas Ms plans fbr the camp in Sep­ million to 919 million, Kerr said. camping experience for children tion site. But a structural engineer partner in the New Haven and conditions, the complicated con­ working aroBSd tha dock aisea tha tember. Nancy Kerr said Tuesday ’’Because o f the construction with life-threatening illnesses that says blasting may be connected to Washington. D.C. firm o f Spiegel struction process used at the site, dtaaatar. overaealsgevary pbasa of the amount was actually between schedule, we may not be able to the building’s collapse. and Zamecnik Inc "They should might prevent them from attending and weather conditions during the i m tha eity’a afforta to find asrahrora 9999.899 and 9999.099. open for Hmited operations as we William T. Lone, executive vice have dropped the footing onto the summer camps with other child­ pouring o f the builtfing’s concrete and racoasr bodiaa from tba had planned,” she said. "But there ren, Newman said at a September president of Delwood Development rock that remained to make sure it slab floors. wraekaga. Last week. Leo Nevas. a lawyer of Davie. Fla., the developer of the will he some sort of opening news conference. was sitting on the rock. But the Aa tba right-hand man to Mayor raprasenting Newman, estimated 917.S million project, said workers: These slabs are poured at the ceremony in the summer The camp would accommodate records Indicated they were potting Thomaa Bseci, Best is in ovarMI total contribntions received at spent a month last year blasting construction site and then raised "Once you get into a building about 209 children each summer, the footings on broken rock and contra! at tha site, directing O e 9999.999. but Kerr said the figure away bedrock at the site. earth mixture” into place be hydraulic litters set project, you often find costs that with 25 children in each of eight, emargency medical service yer- was 9919.099. They could not "They had to drill through rock into the s u p p ^ columns. ’The weren’t originally anticipated,” two-week sessions. It would be City, state and federal officials sonsal, votunteera, construction process of hoisting these floors into explain the discrepancy between Kerr said. called ’The Hole in the Wall Gang Just to get dynamite into the planned to meet with Mayor workers, firefighters, and police, ground." he said. place requires great precision. If thMr estimates. Newman, who lives in Westport, Thomas Bucci to coordinate var­ all of whom answer to him directly Camp, named after the camp for a part of the slab is raised faster than Unfrilfilled pledges from individ­ his business partner, author A.E. Lone’s comments Tuesday fol­ ious investigations into last Thurs­ or indirectly. gang of outlaws in the movie. another section, it could buckle, uals have left the camp hundreds of Hotchner. mmI Hotchner’s wife, lowed a review of Bridgeport day’s collapse that buried 2* "Heading up this rescue effort is "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance pulling down the support columns. thousands of dollars short of the Urxnla Hotchner. a vice president building records that raised ques­ construction workers, killing at one of the major experiences in my Kid.” in which Newman costarred. tions about the stability of the least 18. City officials announced Tuesday life,” Best said. ground beneath the construction Those involved with the investi­ that salvage crews had recovered Slightly hyperactive. Best. 32, site. According to structural design gation said it could take months to the unit that controls the lifting has been on the scene since the drawings for the 13-story building, determine the cause of the process. collapse of the partiaily-construced Lieberman says car makers the main foundation, called bottom accident David Wonder, an engineer with apartment complex, napping for an A X p tto to footings, was to be placed on " I t ’s possible it could be various hour or two on a cot in the command "undisturbed rock with a minimum factors that contributed, a combi­ the Texstar Construction Corp. of Jim Pleumer, an assistant trainer for the parking lot at Sullivan Stadium in San Antonio. Texas, the sub­ V ^ center, making forays into the bearing capacity of 14.000 pounds nation of several things,” said Dan wreckage wHb search teanns, set­ football team, Foxboro, Mass., on Tuesday following per square foot.” Cuoco, a structural engineer with contractor hired to do the slab-lift procedure there was little chance it tling disputes between rescue unresponsive to complaints clears the snow from his car in the an unseasonable snow storm. But the records also included the Thornton-Tomasetti Profes­ workers and volonteers. answering reports from Fairfield Testing sional Corp. of New York, which caused the Collapse, Wptiofo reporters’ questions and keeping By Judd Everhort Laboratory Inc., of Stamford, has been hired as a consultant by “ The whole system is connected the mayor abremt of events. a report required each year on comment. which described the ground as The Assocloted Press the city. "T o even mention a and we lift the slab only a half inch Rescue workers remove stabs of concrete from the site of His voice has become ragged and dispute settlements under the Last month, the state Supreme "broken rock and earth in a loose possible cause would be at a tim e." he said. " I f for some last Thursday's building collapse In Bridgeport. he says he has lost weight. state’s lemon law. the first such law Court let stand for the time being Storm shocks New England state.” The laboratory recom­ speculation” HARTFORD — Connecticut’s in the nation. reason one of the jacks fails to ’"There is a priest following me the state’s lennon law. which had mended the Site be "w ell Com­ Lone, the developer, said such Searchers have found 18 bodies, and 10 construction attorney general says most auto operate, the whole system shuts around now,” he said. " I guess the Among the conclusions was one been challenged as unconstitu­ pacted before placement of speculation, "just adds to the manufacturers use disinformation BOSTON (AP) - An April already has a deficit of at least 91 dacy on Boston Common today, down,” workers are still missing. other people in here are concerned stating that consumers seeking tional by Crabtree’s association. and stonewalling to answer consu­ arbitration of warranty problems The high court concluded that it shower that shocked New England million, and the storm was ex­ "looked out the window and about my mental health. 1 am a by turning to snow piled it at least IS mer complaints about "lemon” pected to cost an additional 159,090 laughed” when he m w the mow, little strened out." are “ routinely misinformed, misdi­ did not have enough facts to decide cars inches high today, and plows and to 996.000, said Richard Grant, said press secretary James Dor­ But everyone agrees he raems to rected and sttmewalled.” questions raised by the manufac­ Attorney General Joseph I. Lieb­ Of 129 Connecticut auto dealers turers and sent the case back to Sanders set out ahead of morning deputy commissioner of public sey. The announcement was to go Three more buried thrive on this type of work. rush-hour motorists who already works. erman charged Tuesday that the on as TCheduled. “ This guy is the epitome of contacted by Lieberman’s investi­ Superior Court for a trial on the manufacturers’ arbitration and had removed their snow tires. In Gardner, where tile Public Snow fell across much of eastern anyone involved in search and gators posing as consumers, none issues. Crabtree said tbe associa­ PROSPECT VOTE REPUBLICAN • VOTE HEPUBLICAN BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Here is a • John Hughes. 30. of Oxford tion’s most widely used Jet engines, MD-80 aircraft during an approach 934 such 200-series engines and The council Is a private, non­ list of 18 of those killed in the • Joseph I^we. 54. of Norwalk calling on the Federal Aviation to Minneapolis. some already have undergone profit organization, comprised of Selectman collapse of the L’Ambiance Plaza • R ic h a rd M c G ill. 42. o f Administration to look into a The board said a series of internal modifications to deal with the Selectman Firit Selectman Bridgeport and Park City hospitals high-rise apartment complex. Ellington possible problem with hundreds of vanes that direct air Into the problem, the board said. and St. Vincent’s Medical Center. Names, ages and hometowns were • Rocco Mancini. 61, of Pratt ft Whitney JT8D turbine blades separated and In all. there are more than 9.000 Best Is actually on the payroll of the provided by the hospitals where Waterbury powerplants. caused one engine to stall. The model JT8D engines in use by U.S. Park City Hospital with the city identifications took place, the state • Mario Musso. 54, of Fairfield Most of the engines are believed engine was shut down and the airlines and several thousand more reimbursing the hospital for his medical examiner's office and • John Page, 30. of Hamden to be on twin-engine McDonnell- aircraft made a safe landing, the by foreign carriers. Nearly one of $40,000 annual salary. funeral directors. • Giuseppe Paternostro. 61, Douglas MD-80 series aircraft, investigators said. every two commercial U.S. carri­ "Jon Best is on the cutting edge,” • Augustus B. Almand. SO. of Waterbury according to the National Trans­ Two similar engine problems ers is powered by the engine — said Bruce J. Markowitz, president Bridgeport • Albert William RItz, 59, portation Safety Board. The board, were reported last December in­ although not necessarily the 200- of Park City Hospital. "H e’s spoken • William Daddona. 30. of Stamford which issued the warning Tuesday, volving another American Airlines series — including the Boeing 727. at conferences. He’s nationally LAWRENCE A. CONVERSE, III DOUfilAS 1 CHENEY Prospect • Michael A. Ruzzillo, 25, of said there are about 330 such plane and a Muse Airlines aircraft, Boeing 737 and McDonnell-Douglas Board o f Seloctnien aince 1983 Board o f Selectmen since 1979, now Board o f Seleetmen ainee 1979 known. We couldn’t have a better • Donald Emanuel. 48 of Pelham. N.Y. aircraft with 200-series JT8D en­ according to the board. It said a DC-9 as well as its later version, the Zonina CommiMion I979-1963 First Selectman Board o f Fire Commiaaioners 1977-1979 person.” Republican Town Gommiltee Republican Town Committee since Fire Department aince 1973 Waterbury gines belonging to 12 U.S. and 14 third incident involving a Pacific MD-80. • Reginald K. Siewert, 26, San ButldinK Code Board o f Aopeala 19&8, Treasurer for 14 years Cemetery Aaaociation Superintendent AP ptiolo foreign airlines. Southwest Airlines plane occurred National Guard CommamMr • Vincent FIgliomeni. 58. Antonio. Texas, and Alexandria. The engine for years was consi­ Engineer, Pratt A Whitney 32 years Deipee in Government ond Public Policy Pratt ft Whitney Is based in East in March. 1985. UConn, University o f Hartford Resident since 1957 Qiureh o f St. Maurice Meriden Minn. dered to have an outstanding safety The first college social fraternity, Hartford, a subsidiary of United The safety board asked the FAA record. Owner, L A. Gonverae Company Public Building Commission. 1959A0 Ufe-long Resident Mourners leave St. Anthony’s Church In one of 18 known killed when an • Herbert Goeldner. 37. of South Resident since 1952 Resides at 158 Bohon Center Road Hadley. Mass. • W illia m V a r g a . 27, o f Kappa Alpha, was formed at Union W ife Joan; Children Kim and Lori Prospect Tuesday following funerals for apartment building under construction • Terrence Gruber, 54. of Patter­ Watertown College In Schenectady, N.Y., in William A. Daddona, 30. Daddona was In Bridgeport collapsed. son. N.Y. • AndScott Ward, 17, of Fairfield 1825. Fishermen’s group sues gun club Board of Finance

NEW HAVEN (AP) - A fisher­ former state Environment Com­ has resulted in contamination by McKinney’s condition Group calls for more beds for homeless men’s association says accumu­ missioner Stanley Pac after find­ high concentrations of lead. lated lead shot from a shooting club ings showed that lead shot was The group says the accumulated HARTFORD (AP) - State and utilization rate, up from 57 percent were running at 90 percent or that they were providing beds to has endangered waterfowl and has poisonning waterfowl in Long Is­ lead shot and shattered clay local authorities will need to in 1985, the coalition said. above, with a little less at family more and more people. About half asked a M e ra l Judge to fine the land Sound. pigeons that have fallen into the stiii serious, stabie provide more beds for the homeless McNlchol said the coalition found shelters.” the shelters are In urban areas. club’s owners until they clean the The association says that despite water consitute "unpermitted stor­ unless the record high use of in a recent study that in the fall of In the fall of 1985, she said, there If the trend continues, McNlchol lead from the waters. the closing, the site remains a age and disposal of hazardous WASHINGTON ,(AP) - Rep. to intensive care and placed on a shelters Is reversed, a group 1986, there was a 21 percent were 49,000 bed nights at Connecti­ said, the state and cities will have The Connecticut Coastal Fisher­ health and environmental hazard waste and ... illegal open dumping WILUAM 1. FEHIING RAYMOND A. URSIN Stewart B. McKinney. R-Conn.. Board o f Finance since 1963, now vice chair respirator. Brockett said. While advocating the needs of the home­ Increase |n the number of bed cut shelters. That number in­ look at opening more shelters. men’s Association said the site of and estimates that as much as 4 of solid and hazardous waste.” Board o f Finance since 1977, now chairman remained hospitalized in Inten­ Republican Town Committee aince 1976 Chaired IM C Committee off the respirator, the congress­ creased to 59,400 for the same the Remington Arms Gun Club in million pounds of lead shot may It charges the gun club with Financial Manager for P A W Aircraft less said Tuesday. nights at shelters statewide. The Also, she said, towns that now Rraublican Town Committee sive care but doctors removed man was expected to remain in B.S.M.E., Western New England College " I f you have full shelters now, Increase for urban shelters was 28 period last year, she said. Stratford Is a continuing health and have landed in the water. The ongoing violations to the clean Ofnoer, Hanford Insurance Group, now retired him from a respirator as he contract with cities to house their Resident since 1974 the Intensive care unit over­ what does that mean for the percent, she said. A bed night Is a night of shelter environmental hazard because of association said that more than 2 Water Act and to the Resource Resident since 1965 showed Improvement from a night. she said. homeless may have to consider Wif^ Rose Ann: children Karen, W ife Diane future?” Jane McNlchol, executive The numbers were based on provided by a shelter to a homeless lead from trap and sheet shooting million discharges a year since 1972 Conservation and Recovery Act. Patricia, David respiratory tract infection, an opening shelters of their own. "1 think he’s hod better director of the Connecticut Coali­ figures reported to the state De­ individual. that has lan d ^ in the water since aide reported. Board of Education days,” Brockett said, "Ob­ tion for the Homeless, told a news partment of Human Resources by McNlchol said the coalition tal­ She said the statistics demon­ the club opened in 1926. McKinney. 56. remained In viously he’s not where he wants conference at the South Park Inn the state’s 40 or so shelters and lied the figures after hearing strate a need to press on toward a The suit, filed Friday by the "quite serious but stable” con­ to be. He’d rather be on the Emergency Shelter in Hartfordi reflect occupancy rates for October numerous reports from shelters long-term solution to homelessness. association, asks that significant dition Tuesday night at Wa­ (House) floor talking about Of the eight shelters for individu­ to December in 1985 as compared dqlly fines be imposed against the X shington Hospital Center, said trade.” als in Connecticut cities, seven with the same months In 1986. club’s owner, the Stratford-based McKinney spokeswoman Diane She said he never lost were at a 90 percent or higher "And more disturbingly, when Remington Arms Corp., and Its Diamond Wedding Ring Brockett. The hospital will not consciousness. utilization rate in the fall of 1986, we looked at occupancy rates, parent company, the DuPont Corp. release information on the con­ Dr. Cesar A. Caceres said he according to the coalition. essentially the urban shelters were DuPont officials said they had not gressman's condition. was concerned when McKinney Urban shelters for women and full in the fall of 1986,” McNlchol seen copies of the lawsuit and could The nine-term congressman called him to complain of children showed an 82 percent said. "The shelters for Individuals not comment. Variety Show THOMAS D. HOOPER representing Connecticut’s The gun club is located In an area stomach pains because the THOMAS A. MANNING PAMELA Z. SAWYER Board o f E du ction since 1963 Fairfield County area was ad­ N o one puts on Board o f Education aince 1981 congressman has a history of critical to migrating birds, the suit Zoning Commission 1979-19B5 Resident on Williams Road, 25 years Chairs Curriculum Committee mitted to the hospital April 22 sgys. To the north of the club Is a better show Secretary and Treasurer, Republican Illness. Brockett said. Library Media Center Committee for tests after suffering from Town Committee Nells Island Marsh, which "is than we. Come Former teacher, elementary and |unior high library Media Center Committee food poisoning irritated by McKinney suffered a heart Univ. of R.I., School of Oceanography recognised as an important resting see all the FIrat in class, Bolton High School bronchitis. attack in 1977 and later under­ landwr. St. Mary’a Qiurch THE HAIR LOFT and feeding area for tens of headliners Architect Kesident aince IvTB After his condition worsened went double bypass heart thousands of wading, diving and Admission's free Resident since 1966 HusAmnd E rk : children Eliiabeth and Monday afternoon, he was sent surgery. 117 E. Center St. shore birds,” the suit said. 7 diamonds 11 diamonds 7 siblings, graduates o f 6HS Margaret Across the Housatonic Channel is curved fishtail channel set. Manchester, CT the national Wildlife Refuge at style ELECT ALL THE REPUBLICANS — MONDAY, MAY 4, 1987 Milford Point, home of "the criti­ NAMK TITLI TIRM DPUC backs change cally endangered piping plover.” 7 diamonds set DouglM 7' Chviwy Plral Salaetman 1 Juily 97-1 July 89 Samples taken from sediments Lawnno* A. Convaraa. Ill Oalaotman 1. .jfJu y BT- 1 July 89 bezel style Cart A. Prauaa Oalaotman 1 July 97-1 July M NEW BRITAIN (AP) - State Presently companies Involved in Sandi and Joan welcome around the club "show the presence CaUwrlM H. Palaraon Tioaaurar 1 July 97-1 July 91 of sediment lead levels of up to tIalM ft. Potlarten Tax CoNaolor 1 July 87-1 July 91 regulators have given preliminary cogeneration projects submit their 12 diamonds 5 marquise-cut ■oard ot Finanea 1 July 97-1 July 91 Judy Cook to their Btaff..... 115,000 parts per million,” the suit WIIHam J. Fahllno approval to regulations that would materials directly to the DPUC. set bezel and diamonds Raymond A. Urtni Board ol FI nanea 1 July 97 -1 July 91 require utility companies to screen and reviews of the projects usually states. prong style. Various styles approx. .75 carats Thomaa O. Hoopar ■oard ol Eduealton 1 July 97 -1 July 91 The result Is "an imminent from $3(X) Thomaa A. Manning Board ol Eduoallon 1 July 97 -1 July 91 proposals for power cogeneration take months, she said. set with prongs in Pamata Z. Sawyor ■oord ol EduoaUon I July 17 -1 July 91 hazard and substantial endanger- outer frame. Oaran D. Campball Board ol Tax Rawlaw 1 July 97-1 July 91 projects before government au­ Under the proposed regulations Planning Commlaalon I July97-I Ju ly91 « ment to the Long Island Sound, ’ ’ the Ranato CooeonI thorities see them. approved Tuesday by the DPUC, association claims. John N. Etoho Planning CommMon 1 July97-I Ju ly91 Cogeneration projects involve Judy’s experienced in all phases of hair styling Manila J. Manning Planning Commlaalon ANamalo 4 May 97 -1 Jan. 10 utilities would work more closely ■The gun club was closed last Arthur E. Manaing Zoning Oommitolon I July 97 • I July 91 the production of steam or electric­ with developers of cogeneration and has worked in this area for 8 years. December under an order by Zoning Commlaalon ity by a company that sells the l f W l « K W > n Zoning Oommiaaion miTilJiSKIT projects, decide which would be Call or Walk in Ronald Millar Zoning Board ol Appaala I July97- I Ju ly91 power to a utility company, said worth pursuing, and submit those to QUALITY Robart R. Mona Zoning Board ol AgjMolt 1 July97-I Ju ly91 Toni Blood, a spokeswoman for the 647-8716 m e J ic A m iM . Morria SUvaraMn Zoning Board ol Appaalo 1 July 97-1 July 91 s regulators for consideration. Blood SEEDS Jewelers Since 1885 Johalhan M. TraM Zoning Board ol Aogoala I July 99-1 July 99 Department of Public Utility Toon MaoHng ModaraMr 1 July 97-1 July 99 said. Now open Monday thru Saturday. AT DOWN- BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN Calhartna H. Palaiaon Control. MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY PeUlorby The RapubNean Town Oomminee, Thomoo A. Uennlng, TVoaaurar. Blood said state law requires The companies that propose the Ev m . Wad., Thura. and Fii. by appointmant TO-EARTH MictiBelsCtiargB/Master CBrd/V>8B/AmBf«can Express utilities to buy power from cogener­ projects could appeal the utilities’ Sr. Citz. DIacount — Mon., Tuaa., Wad. PRICESI VOtE litf VOTE REPUBLICAN ation facilities that meet certain screening decisions to the DPUC, \ / requirements. Blood said. 9 — IfANCHMI'AH HERALD. Wedncwtov. Aaril a>. v m MJUdaiiMldigit WataaOer. Aartl» . vm — t OPINION Bakker European vulneFability 'to cut off factor In arms talla Bus stops 4rom PTL Bv/Mcmii Honmn miasiies and barrfnf die installa­ carry it out.” Jack TH* AModafvif Frci tion of new ones weald tower In a speech at the University of FORT M ILL. S.C. (A P) - P T L ’s Western defenaes to Soviet attack. Minnesota, Vice Piwsident George in the rain board moved to put “ a new face” on WASHINGTON - Fr«af(fent But Reagan rejected that Bosh urged students to "rem em ber Anden& m the ministry t^ cutting off pay­ Reagaa, wekiiifteeoBOTle uneasy argument. that a country like ours was ddt THE ments to the Rev. Jim Bakker. his NATO aHies sad rebut ertties at He aiee ofTered asanrances that built by seif-deceivers or wiskfni „w lfe. and the woman whose tryst ■A home, says he has as intaathM o f die Soviet edge in conventional thinkers.” with him led to the scandal the Rev. agnehw to a nuclear arms pact troopa in Europe will be "taken into "Tbe Soviets are now talking There’s good news and there’s bad news for Jerry Faiwell says has shattered tlHN sroaM nuke Boiepe vulnera­ account" in dealings with Moscow. about a nuclear-free Earope.” be Manchester riders of Connecticut Transit faith in all evangelists. ble ta soperfor Warsaw Fact However, Reagan did not em­ said. “ But remember: The Soviets buses. The board also decided Tuesday CBBvenUanal forces. brace a proposal finom former enjoy a vast superiority in conven­ Reagan took exception Tuesday The bus service has added Sunday service that Bakker would not be allowed to President Richard M. Nixon and tional arms on that continent. ... CIA botches return as the ministry's head, to complaints that U.S. arms former Secretary of State Henry A. 'Hie words ‘nuclear free’ bring no on the B line that runs from Hartfori via ;; agreed to investigate allegations of negotiators are focnofag so heavily Kissinger, who said the United added safety unless we also correct Silver Lane and Hartford. Some service was homosexuality and wife-swapping on Intermediate-range nuclear States shiMjld not sign an agree­ the conventional arms imbalance reduced on the Y line, but state officials said at PTL. and accepted the resigna­ force reduction talks that fixing the ment on nuclear weapons without and strengthen deterrence in other weapons deal tion of the Rev. Richard Dortch, bis f conveattonai force imbalance is resolving the imbalance in ground ways." nobody was using that northern route, being overlooked. successor as president and host of forces. Kenneth L. Adelman, the U.S. anyway. the "P T L Club" TV show. Faiwell bi an interview with a half-doaen “ It’s wrong to assume that we’ re arms control director, called the said. White House correspondents, the The bad news affects those hundreds of not aware of that,” Reagan said. Nixon-Kissinger proposal with rebels preshfcat said that while he’s people who wait for the buses. The state, with " I was conscious that if PT L is to Reagan hniahed aside critical impractical. receptive to Soviet williagness to WASHINGTON — For those who are sick and ■ make it, (it’s) got to have a new comments made by retired Army the help of federal money, has decided to face, new direction, new adminis­ seek an arms control treaty, “ it Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny, who said In a Brandeis University speech, A tired of the Iran-contra arms scandal, here’s fair replace some of the older bus shelters tration, everything new,” Faiwell. doesn’t mean that you’re going to the United States had unwittin^y he said. " It simply makes no sense throughout Manchester. It wasn’t a bad idea, warning; That fiasco should soon be dwarfed by the the board’s chairman, said Tues­ roll over and Just give in to played into Gorbachev’s hand by now to link an IN F (Intermediate- CIA’s incredible mismanagement of the hundredk but workers started to tear down the old SNORT-R^HfiE d a y night on ABC News’ something without protecting a g i^ n g to focus on the IN F issue. Range Nuclear Forces) agreement of millions of dollars Congress has appropriated for -’Nightline." yourself.” “ We’re focusing on minutiae. to new negotiations toward conven­ shelters two months before replacements Afghanistan’s freedom fighters since the Soviet Faiwell, the founder of Moral “ Remember that contrary to We’re focusing on the wrong tional parity in Europe." N 0 K E 5 what has been said too many times, would be ready. invasion seven years ago. Majority and a TV evangelist, was problems,” said Rowny, one of He called the Nixon-Kissinger this is not a de-nuclearization of As Connecticut has increased its efforts to Our own investigation reveals that the Afghan to be host of today's "P T L Club" Reagan’s senior arms advisers. idea a "killer amendment" and show. Europe.” Reagan said. mujaheddin are hicky if they received even 40 "Why focus on (Soviet leader said in 13 years of negotiations with promote bus ridership and other forms of " I have always believed and have percent of the covert funds intended for them. In its five-hour meeting at P T L ’s Mikhail S.) Gorbachev’s agenda?” the Soviets conventional arms P public transportation, officials have stated many times ... that if and Heritage USA complex, the board Asked about this, Reagan said, control "has gone nowhere ... and Counting matching numey from Saudi AraMa, we when we succeed in reducing what I unfortunately made buses less attractive by decided that Bakker and his wife, "You have to recognize that I this has little prospect of 0 |ieii Foram estimate that the CIA has spent a total of $3 billion think are the most destabilizing forcing riders to wait in the rain. Tammy, would no longer receive expect diverse opinions in the shop changing.” for arms aid to the anti-Soviet guerrillas. salaries or bonuses, Faiwell told a AP pfKKo weapons, the nuclear weapons ... and among the people and the But at least $1.2 billion of that has been stolen ~ news conference. The Bakkers you cannot proceed with that to the Cabinet, and everything else. And Under the intermediate-range GOP candidate Duchesneau has environmentalists to retired state skimmed off by rapacious arms dealers, crooked reportedly were paid $1.6 millicm in Jessica Hahn, speaking to reporters Tuesday outside her point that their conventional super­ I’ve always been that way.” nuclear force proposal, the super­ emplcqrees; from the seasoned CIA agents and corrupt officials along the weapons salary and bonuses last year. North Babylon, N.Y., home, said she never leaked iority is increased and leaves an He added, however, that "once powers would withdraw medium- imbalance.” I ’ve made the final decision, no A disservice local maintenance woricers to trail in Egypt, Pakistan and the People’s Republic The SOO.OOO-member PTL, which information about her tryst with the Rev. Jim Bakker, range missiles — those which reach is well qualified good background stands (or People That Love or Some of the allies are concerned matter how they may have felt from 600 to 2,500 miles — from green new arrivals in town. of China. In secret testimony on Capitol Hill, the Praise The Lord, is at least $50 which was supposed to be secret. that a treaty withdrawing U.S. about it, right or wrong, ... they’ll European territory. To the Editor: For some o f us the choices are CIA has claimed that 80 percent of the arms To Che Editor; million in debt, Faiwell said. purchased reached the Afghan rebels. to constituents simple — voting "down the party Attorneys will help settle royalties Earleen Duchesneau. the Re­ The position of first selectman line” But the thoughtful electors the Bakkers earn from sales of publican candidate and 28-year of the town of Andover is may wish to deliberate m ore on THIS IS preposterous, and the CIA knows it. records and other items. the qualities and needs of the After we heard of the monumental Dukakis becomes candidate William Fehling, a Republican incumbent resident in Andover, has been primarily an administrative The board’s executive committee busy serving her community. In office. town. mismanagement from CIA sources and others. will investigate allegations by the on Bolton’s Board of Finance, is doing a By David Espo Dukakis' decision to run seems in response to an environmental Earleen Duchesneau would The present Republican admin­ Dale Van Atta flew to Pakistan to investigate. He Rev. John Ankerberg, a TV evange­ near the front of the pack for the The Associated Press part a result of New York Gov. disservice to his constituents by seeking prlem in her neighborhood, bring to the position of first istration has served our commun­ drove to Peshawar, once a sleepy British colonial list, that Bakker was involved with Democratic nomination by the time Mario Cuomo’s decision not to, as votes are counted Feb. 16 in the another term on the board while he makes Earleen organized ACRE, a selectman an excellent back­ ity well. The property taxes are outpost on the northwest frontier, now a sprawling prostitutes and homosexuals, Fai­ MANCHESTER, N H. - Massa­ well as a widespread perception state’s presidential primary. reasonaMe even though the mill city teaming with Afghan refugees. It is the well said. He said Bakker, who has plans to move out of town. concerned group of Andover ground in administrative expe­ chusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis is that Hart’s support is not strong In the meantime, according to headquarters of all the mujaheddin organizations denied the charges, will be allowed Fehling acknowledged last week that he residents. ACRE'S purpose is to rience. 1, She developed an rate must increase due to the Joining the roster of contenders for enough to carry him to the spokeswoman Patricia O'Brien, and where virtually all the CIA’s weapons are to “ (ace his accusers" when the was considering buying a larger home in educate residents and commis­ instructional program for bank­ Board of Education needs. As a panel interviews them. the White House, hoping to parlay nomination. "H e has to build a national matter of fact, I, for one, find very supposed to be delivered to the guerrilla recipients. his state’s economic resurgence Until Cuomo announced he would Vernon, but he intended to remain a candidate sions about environmental prob- ing on a high school level. 2, She Faiwell, appearing Tuesday reputation. He has to become better lenns that face communities and to served as a financial aid director little to complain about But Van Atta made an astounding discovery. night on " ’nie Larry King Show” -on and his familiarity with next-door not seek the nomination, Dukakis, known." The Supermarket with in the May 4 election. Me said he hadn’t made provide a forum that addresses for Technical Careers Institutes. But I do recognize the pressures There is no CIA official in Peshawar to check what Cable News Network, said the New Hampshire into the 1988 as a fellow northeastern governor, In contrast to his showing in the Democratic presidential the tentative decision to move early enough to their needs. Earleen’s activities 3, She was budget director for the to increase the land use in town; the freedom fighters actually receive. And from board heard tapes from people who seemed to have little running room. New Hampshire survey, Dukakis Warehouse Prices, nomination. As for Hart. Dukakis finished even withdraw from the finance board race. and her organizational ability was Hartford Insurance Group in more developments are on the interviews with mujaheddin sources, it became made the allegations to Ankerberg, did not register in a poll taken in The 53-year-old Dukakis was a with the acknowledged front­ February in Iowa, which holds its Personal decisions such as a relocation noticed by the Department of Windsor. 4, She was administra­ drawing boards. Therefore, I am clear that less than half the weapons bought by the and called the tapes "convincing” Double Coupons & Quality, Too "These people are credible peo­ self-described longshot for the runner in a Boston Globe survey caucuses eight days before the New Environmental Protection The tor for a children’s museum. 5, She sure the environmental consider­ CIA ever make it as far as Peshawar. frequently must be made hastily, and it is ple," Faiwell said, adding that he nomination as he embarked today taken last month in New Hampshire primary. DEP contacted and questioned developed and now directs her ations must receive top priority in Pakistani officials insisted that they would allow difficult to fault an unpaid public servant for needs to hear Bakker’s response on a cross-country set of announce­ Hampshire. Ms. O’Brien said Dukakis would the years to come. The Republi­ closer CIA contact with the mujaheddin, putting his family interests before his political her regarding ACRE and decided own financial aid business for before forming a final opinion. ment speeches in four cities. Because New Hampshire voters campaign as. an advocate of eco­ to co-sponsor its programs, mak­ students. can candidate, Earleen Duches­ paticularly to check on the arms supply line. But He decided to begin his campaign frequently receive their news from nomic opportunity, using his own career. The board also named Harry ing Andover the first CEEP In these positions Earleen has neau, has demonstrated her they said the CIA has never taken them up on this Hargrave, a Dallas investment in New Hampshire, where the first Massachusetts television stations state’s revitablization as a model. Visine But Bolton voters might also make a wise (Community Environmental Ed­ demonstrated her ability to work knowledge, her energy and her offer. consultant, as chief operations Democratic presidential primary and newspapers. Dukakis is very Massachusetts has emerged A.C. decision Monday if they choose not to re-elect ucational Program) pilot pro­ with all people and direct them interest in this area. She will officer. His Job will include sorting election will he held next year, and well known in the first-primary from the economic recession of the where he is running even with state. 1970s and now boasts an unemploy­ 2 a candidate who has made no commitment to gram in Connecticut. towards specific goals. receive my support, she deserves IN FACT, OUR sources said that CIA officials in through the ministry's financial . your support. Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, are forbidden by problems. front-runner Gary Hart in the early In addition, he has taken a strong ment rate of less than 4 percent. 069 the town. Andover needs a strong select­ public opinion polls. position against opening the contro­ man with team strength. Earleen their superiors to ask the mujaheddin about arms Bakker relinquished control of Earleen will bring the same his ministry and the Heritage USA Dukakis is Joining a crowded field versial Seabrook nuclear power n • (! •» is an exceilent candidate for this T.8. Anson deliveries. The only existing direct contact dedication and organizational retreat here to the new board on of Democratic contenders that plant in New Hampshire, a few position. Earleen Duchesneau It Boston Hill Road between the CIA and the mujaheddin fighters in includes Hart, Rep. Richard Ge­ miles from the Massachusetts EMERGENCY skill with her to the office of first March 19 after admitting a tryst Ilnisom and Peter Maneggla and the Andover Pakistan is through form er Arm y personnel hired., phardt of Missouri and former border. By refusing to approve Fire — Police — Medical selectman. Her strong adminis­ with Jessica Hahn. Dual Relief entire Republican team are ready by the CIA to train the Afghans in the use of Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt. In proposed emergency evacuation trative background prepares and Some $265,000 in PTL money had to work for you. American Stinger anti-aircraft missiles. addition. Sen. Albert Gore of plans, Dukakis has effectively DIAL 911 qualifies her for the demands of Letters policy been set aside for Miss Hahn to 099 Our investigation has revealed that the CIA’s ensure her silence about the tryst. A Tennessee, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, blocked the plant from receiving an In Manchester the office. Moreover, her expe­ Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware and operating license. 16 coun J. Russell Thompson The Manchester Herald wel­ Afghan arms supply line is riddled with graft and total of $150,000 was placed in a rience as a mother of four, and as a Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois are Dukakis is counting on a combi­ Long Hill ^ a d comes original letters to the waste from start to finish, on a scale not seen since trust fund. Miss Hahn received a liaison between educators and expected to seek their party’s nation of his familiarity with New The first lion to be exhibited in Jean S. Gasper editor. the agency’s covert programs in Vietnam. The small amount of the remaining Vaseline Vaseline students in her own business, has nomination, and Arkansas Gov. Bill Hampshire voters and his stand on America was shown to the public in Hebron Road Letters should be brief and to opportunity for corruption is enormous, and the $115,000, with the rest going for taught her to listen to work with legal fees. Clinton is mulling over a campaign, the power plant to propel him to 1716 at Boston. Petroleum Jelly Lip Therapy Andover the point. They should be typed or evidence of abuse includes reports of kickbacks others as a team to accomplish neatly handwritten, and, for ease made to CIA agents by Pakistanis who have shared 169 goals. As Andover faces increased in editing, should be double­ in the boodle themselves. 109 I 3Y*«2. I growth and new developm ent, the spaced. Letters must be signed The Afghan arms scandal has been years in the Waldheim criticizes ability to organize information Republican team with name, address and daytime making. Y et the Reagan administration has made, and to communicate with resi­ telephone number (for no effort to track the supply line back from ; TAKE Pond’s Cold * a g - H p p _ . dents. local boards, and state deserves votes verification). Peshawar to the CIA paymaster in Langley, Va. U.S. move to bar him Cream Pump llwflllCIlOluyy rUiTlIUlfl officials becomes essential. Ea­ The Herald reserves the right Now, at long last. Rep. Willim Gray, D-Pa., rleen Duchesneau is experienced To (he Editor: to edit letters in the Interests of chairman of the Budget Committee, has asked the- evidence was not sufficient." and well qualified to address these By Alison Smale IT OFF! M a brevity, clarity and taste. General Accounting Office to follow the CIA’s The Associated Press However, the Vienna daily Die 11-01. issues. As we are approaching our Lettersdealing with candidates money trail. G ray’s action was prompted by a Presse today contended that the THE POUNDS €> 1M7 by NfA. me Andover elections on May 4, most or issues in the May 4 elections in shoestring lobbying outfit, the Federation for VIENNA, Austria — President U.S. move was motivated by The new Quick Start Plus Program* Susan Y . CIsowski ofusbegintotakeaninterestinthe Andover and Bolton will not be American Afghan Action, headed by Andrew Eiva. Kurt Waldheim said today he was political considerations rather than h M been redesigned to Pond’s Dry Skin Wales Road candidates. The possible choices hurt by the "barely comprehensi­ a thorough investigation of the "Sorry! I gave It all to a TV evangelist." accepted after noon on Wednes­ help youDU takere ke It...... off faster while Cleansing Bar Andover cover the entire spectrum: from day, April 29. EIVA AND THE FAAA have close contacts wiht ble news” that he has been barred charges. you healthy. Nutritionally the mujaheddin groups, and they estimate only 30 from the United States bepause of "Regardless of party preferen­ sound menus and food choices. alleged links to Nazi atrocities in ces, a deep emotional wave is going percent of the money Congress appropriated for and a new optional exercise plan: World War II. through Austria," Die Presse said V* arms from fiscal 1980 through 1984 reached the tailor it all to your own lifestyle. The Austria Press Agency quoted in a front-page commentary. "Bit­ Emotional support, too. freedom fighters in the field. Waldheim as saying he had learned terness and abhorrence will follow Pond’s Pond’s Agencies’ demise shows who’s in. charge The CIA’s rldiculou^claim that 80 percent of the from the war "that we must try to the shock.” arms bought and paid for were delivered to the "Nothing was examined, but THE DOLLARS Cold Cream Dry Skin Pump live with one another and not Join by May 16 for only $10— mujaheddin is a bare-faced lie. The fact is that the against one another.” "The highest (U.S.) presidential elections are The scuttling at the state Capitol of two watchdog political annoyance, they are seen as an invasion of that’s half-pricel CIA has no way of knowing what was actually duty of our generation, which shows coming up,” it said. "M r. Bronf­ agencies is, first of all, an exercise in power legislative turf. Oversight? "That’s our delivered — because they have no one on the scene the scars of the most terrible of all man and his World (Jewish) politics. Merits aside, it is a forceful reminder that responsibility. It’s why we are up here," says THE BEACH ROBE on Peshawar to check the receipts against what wars, is to work for the preserva­ Congress want some kind of ad­ a Dem ocratic m ajority, like Lulu, is back in town. Balducci. Adds Larson, "W e have adequate cheeks Vbu did iti Why, you’re beautifull Capitol was purchased In Langley. tion and securing of peace," he was vance payment.” Democrats say the Transportation Accountabil­ and balances now.” quoted as saying in a speech to The World Jewish Congress It’s not that such information is unavailable. Our ity Board and the Office of Inspector General — ' - f j Comments "Yeah," say Republicans Smith and Jaekle in Austria’s central organization for headed by Edgar Bronfman began Bubbllng^th Oil Stresstabs products of a Republican legislature — are gone, as effect, “ but what went wrong?” associate Stewart Harris obtained manifests of World War II victims and invalids. issuing charges against Waldheim weapons received by at least two of the seven main THE NEW QUICK START in bye-bye. Other Republican accomplishments of Bob Conrad He also criticized the U.S. deci­ last year for his alleged role in Nazi mujaheddin groups. |99. WBIi't, the last two years, when they were in control, are in sion announced Monday to bar him atrocities, and Bronfman was BtytM 9tyl09 Political notaa ^ ^ P R O G R A M * 2 »«t. M ta b 9 9 trouble, too. The word you hear a lot these days is ‘ ‘The CIA does not have the manifests because as an undeslreable alien, and said among American Jewish leaders 9 who praised the U.S. decision. “ dismantling." • The most active recruiting for Vice President they don’t want them,” one disgusted source said. he was hurt by the "bad, barely George Bush’s presidential campaign in "That’s why the CIA has no idea of how much is comprehensible news," the agency Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak But those two GOP projects were aimed right at Raise Connecticut is going on at the state Capitol by the getting through. They have only half the said. Shamir, on a visit to Paris, also Raise Mousse the O’Neill administration in the wake of major praised the move but said Tuesday JOIN FOR HALF PRICE! media director for House Republicans, Joe information; what they bought." Waldheim spoke In Eisenstadt, Hair Spray embarrassments and are, accordingly, the most New Hartford says "It’s obvious there’s a pattern" he understood it was a compromise Shilinga of New Britain. So far, he has brought on the site of a Jewish cemetery and WBBi't. offensive to Democrats. The Democrats, back in in targeting those two, plus tort reform, a trust Mlnl-«dltorlal museum 40 miles south of Vienna. because of doubts within the board Reps. Emil Benvenuto and Dorothy Osier of SAVE $10! •tylot WBtt'l. control, may want to undo a lot of GOP legislation fund to help towns improve local roads, tighter The 68-year-old Waldheim, who American Judicial system about the 9tyl09 Greenwich, Gene Migliaro of Wolcott, Adele The Byzantine response of Greek Prime Minister from 198S and 1986, but those two oversight critters eligibility for unemployment compensation and was U.N. secretary-general from charges. Kusnitz of Monroe, T. J. Casey of Milford, Paul Andreas Papandreou to the Turkish flotilla’s feint are special. providing a vehicle for private sector help in 1972-82 and was elected president In his broadcast speech Tuesday, Abercrombie of North Haven, George Avitabile into the Aegian Sea the other day was predictable: Waldheim made no mention of the low-income rental housing. last year, also said Tuesday that Curel and Joe Ruwet of Torrington, John Zajac of He blamed it all on the United States and there was no proof he was linked to Holocaust or Austria’s role in World DEMOCRATIC LEADERS say the Republicans "W e added accountability (in state government) SliMiipou^l^lNMioiMis Lotion Meriden, Carol Herskowitzof Southbury, Elinor threatened the U.S. military bases in Greece again. Nazi atrocities. War II. Germany annexed Austria - Join by May 16 at these convenient locations: ■ have got them all wrong, that they’re not knocking and they want to do away with it," says Rep. Peter Wilber of Fairfield, Beatrice Murdock of Avon, We hate to be impatient with an old ally, even when VOnce again, as in the last 12 in 1938, and some Austrians served off GOP programs Just to be stinkers. "W e’ve tried Fusscas of Marlborough, an assistant GOP leader. it is run by such a bodacious gadfly, but has anyone months, there is talk of supposedly in the German army. EAST HARTFORD MAHCHK T E R SOUTH WINDSOR 919.„. Vincent Chase of Stratford and Frank Turek of Fhtl Congrtgitlonil to be circum spect," says Sen. John Larson of East "They (Democrats) are out of sync with the people new papers,” he said in a five- Waldheim said in that speech that Church Second CongraiMlonal M p p tn f Comm. C hurch ■ ■ 1»AWCHE8TEIt HERALD. Wwif fay. April 9 . 1W7 lA L D , WedaesdsBt. A eril 29.1997 M !«$CH BW m i H W M Town, 8th to train Board considering SPORTS Btewers get ^ s p o ^ r ^REBOARD -,VE *alher"fofccasi for Tf together Saturday field trip policy rb,Clsmsen.3LChkaga,JlmH0itaaai,P9. : CosxMions and High Tf In in three AM M nT.iM tarl NSebloon. V, Dsn nor, Rtekv WMIHI, wr, Ptoi^2ZNaaiYarkoionta,MuiRinpruin, in season’s seco • v G v o rv * Lo yn o of n d i , and whether it would be Correa vn’.MkMoonSbitr ohrN M mrSM bsrt to have only ooe depurtwioiit. cs get a, update is overdue 40 10 aolenlair 3322 were debated tor monfiis. 4 9 0 0 PMINps m 2 111 Odemea, db, pRsoonsm. 3P URRtansson, ByBeBOrgefie H w Jfferwicei bei ww u the twr< ...... 17100001111. r e ma- bi December, though, members aucknrlb 40 10 ntJekairf 4 123 M r e m i M B f i The Asp(»eia(etf Rre or KoBdMoter and dw nghtt styml Met If 3000 CotNseSh 4010 hroNto. a . Atlanta, tram Organ i uy.Kiwaiv of the Town Fire Oepartmem and By joim MffeiMi chester High School, admitted that rrss”- Sovtardh 3 0 0 9 NieOwirib Floawrs, rto Ctamaon. 3Z Ctavriond. Ram Olffltteo Diotriet at timea arc largo the Eighth District came togeOwr 4010 SanOtaoo.()i ■aoRiifcg« v.c,Mlomi,Ha.3P Hw raW H iw e rte r aehool students today take more 4 — DreVfis rT 3 1 09 9Wnbcne 4019 PBP1BN (MB . ” WB gM whpcked,” WPS the wpy and eompleic. in a food drive for ManclMMnr's 20 11 Jovteref 3 119 ,PSIIR9l M 7, Binf IVri 1P11 3P ■ufiato,Rs!gndMNcbsR,dmTgnaaTgeh.a. field trips. 3 0 0 0 Oonsooto 4 111 Ctoeking the Kentucky Dertiy efiam pc at. Louli, 'Tim WcOmoM. db, SouPisni M lhre*w ifaiipffsr U st IViritol- Tor eadi gwcmment’a flra de- needy. At the time, drills were liminatd 7:30 — Camondo. 3P KOnaaa (My, Rom Hsuslan, burpitencrtbedtlteBiwwanT spcnsd An apdateif school lleMIteiF pol­ Lodes said many students go to Yankt OHSdm cf 3 0 0 0 Orimn m 4000 partnMiit, thoagh. tlw diirereaee in iHanned, and now they are being CbrMtan Okovt, rb, Azula PocMc.3S, icy pwposed at the Board of Europe and the Soviet Union each ■ 131 Tstais »7W7 kMe hs I t gpinei Brig sesen. onetmportant respect la one Inch— carried out. Tempo POY. Rom OatroH.lbrautSiHeualen "I ISM iMpInf font Cnnfelaria EAiaMion mactiag Monday will year. Manchester High School - Nike and ButMo, Rietor RevnoWi.db, Wsibbip- "Bfe pliqtBtf hani, bat it’s hanf (p tfce Town fire Department ones A R U V K P rO N . tons (AM Frass FERDINAND (W.Shoomaker) was gohif to stay in foe game for n Meanwhile, the politicians on make the rules UMre consistent takes about six domestic trips a ton Stato. a . Son Fltondaee, tram FRnadal- ogenmne the number oCHaedrivn S-IndMHameter water hose, wkile both sides are working toward a Bssstf oesi erserfofM N B A r o u j gbia Jiff Prsosl, op, Soumgrn CoRtornla. while,” Brugge mid. "Whenliegnt I threughout the system and help year. "After each extended trip, we Oiatiw UNnnine M l — PhiniM 0). SPEND A BUCK (A .C o r^o ) Bonks »9 > ? ll OfHiovS-n>4 K OaniM » Pittsburob, Oiiton Han,db, Ctamgon. a , the ApfelB M t ... aad th# hplla they the EigM Ii District naes e-inch hose. settlement of their longrundlag ie sgrtag tralfltag, n w h i A ^Larry Bird said e— Oilmdw'iaij,gclnisisv.PP hesten fl15-7i3kPaKton«0PP9,JordanP3Si»:IIS-TlXtonae “ ------(eSIWDY^ toened out. Buiee came in and shot < / I better define an activity which has have some informal reporting.” he SWALE (L.Pincay) OaUog, Ron Proncta, db, Povtor. 4P Rgw hit ever the feBee.” 1Vehelhen n ald Meiiihei B of die two dcparuiicnts differences. admits tint he e r i^ bore I ifense in the first 1. OoktanO 2. LOP hesten X Oakland 5. ansa SiPsis>7PP4LTbireRM»38,TUrnsrMP«SsPsrs>7PP4L1 foe dear.” become more for-reaching and said, adding that the school regu­ 30 Poinnlo. Javier. MP falenlo G), (ktaons, Lonzill Hin, wr, WoNMnoksn. 41, after wntehing foe CaHfornia An­ will train together this Saturday on ooIf psreoR who bellered I games against RVJoeksen O). SS-PMIHpe 2 (4), Porrett SUNNY'S HALO (E.Oolahoussayo) Oiren Pay, Rom Attanto, Jobnnv Holtand, CalHbraio Manager Gene Haeeh popular in r ecent years, adkninis- larly sends one chaperone (o r every H m. Tokos APM.AfcNgw York Jgfi,Ram LOS gela erneh Me Brewers lP-5. Saturday's practice will be held remained impressed with the I nslag adapters to connect the be on right ones the regblor j ■was offense that games. (1). S-Jovler. (>ATO DEL SOL (E M a ftouss^) Anoriw ReMtrs, Aim Garden, m. Clnein- Even vrNh foe defeat, foe Brew- at the Eighth District’s satellite trators and school officiats said. 19 students. got! H PPR PP 90 ■171 different Unes shonld the two *cs in Game 3 as Bird scored IS poC 8 nresL Miami, Rick Graf, m, Wtaeoram. 4L firehouse by Hilliard Street and ”R hasn’t been touched in nine “ H there’s a problem, we hear PLEASANT COLONY (J.Volasquez) n n : ', to, P o ^ . 48, I WasMra|»nn (fipf ere lead foe American Lengee Enet " f f anfhodf had asked me in departments ever have to flgiK a "Most people — most of th" Ifirst-round series I L.1-1 >PBMt pools Ooiday. POxMN.Psu9sd years.” said Assistant School Su­ about it quickly,” he said. quarter and Jobnsr Dove Wyman, to. S la n ts 4L by Btegamea with their iT-greeenf, fire together . Fleming Road. The dim will begin — dhhi’t beiiere hi ow,” the GENUINE RISK (J.Vaaquez) eu9--FtorWi. Banks. Rieeunds-PogtoN SI spring trahshigabout them, I wnuM perintendent Wilson E. Deakin. Gail Rowe, principal at Waddell with 24. added six | Houston, Rom Kansas City, ^ iifeiitieal to the start foe OaMand The aeseioB win be the first drill at about 10 am., and Eighth Rasgera right-hsoder ssMTi to, Levislane Tacb. 47,. LOS Anosits hare m id if they played better than “ Now we’re getting more and more School, said an overalght trip to a ed US in the first ’The defending f SPECTACULAR BID (R.Franklln) is Ijsivnpn is^wscosssv A’s made in IN I and foe Detroit in ahont one-and-a-half years in- District Deputy Chief Gerald De­ Might after pitehliig 7 i/S hm norm, Donald Evont, da, Wlnataa-Satam .8N bail foey’d be doing a lrf^ ,” trips.’’ camp in eastern Connecticut sche­ e knew we had to now await the Andutor . . . TMol touta— Pealon 7X Sleto. a . WeNVneton.RemNawVerk Jets, ‘ngers in 1N4. volviHd the actual use of e ^ p - nis, training officer, saidheexpects no-hit bail in a a-l victory odi !** Eckenisy W,1-1 AFFIRMED (S.Cauthon) 3X91.1 Ottoosa ■. T acbnleal Beaton lltaA Maoch said of foe Brewers. ‘T m ’file revised poHey, part of a duled in June had to be changed so Itb offense,” said Philadeipbia-M tbrauab Los Aiipittot RoMers, Wtoliv Ktatna, "They remind me of Detroit In nnent. Tw o Joint meetings have also about 99 to SO firefighters. New York Yankees. OnNvsres ditona#. A— is,t22. et, Notre Dome. *f. Ond nooW, Eric glad nobody aeked me.” review in progress of all school buses could return at night because 32 points in round series befo Andutor plMwd to 1 batter In me 2nd, SEATTLE SLEW (J.Cruguot) R 0 2 .1 ’M .” said Doug DeChwea, irho led been held In the past two months to "But I kept saying that 11 Sellers pttebed to 2 batters in me 7m. Thomas, dbTutane. a.TonspoPay.Rom The squads will work on conneet- reguiations, would increase the there weren’t enoutfi chaperones. to a 199-94 the next round. r s i s Son PrqnelKO, Wlniton Mess, to, MtamI, CaHfernla’s iT-hit attack with a OikHee 8, HeyiilB 0 riBs Hollari(j A dtopiay and familiarise firefighters O K oncckthe seaaon started ^i0M. *5 .7a 3 hand the Bulls first two playoff | 3 12 0 Presito 3b Lyncb 3 0 0 0 Louis, Robert Awoff, to. Sen OtagoStota. 63, from" ind Patriots in TuBsda/s him with Milwaukee’s Glenn iai Hospital and other laiwe build­ to inake comparisons. Part of the Germany. Richard F. Um^ren. 3000 Moses 1b MILWAURPP CALIPOP9NA 99aoS9aa ■ a ■ »- it7 OeRoff, Jtrrv Boll, dt, SMU. 64, Houston, The Orioles snapped a four-game [o, citing areas su<| northern Manchester. Townspeo­ Just unreal,” said Cones i defeat in games Chicago, missed I ■ rUM obrNM W F— Krakow. RK— Krakow. 3-Folnt oeol— Pertor. Fouled out— at Si Braggs for the major league lead. revision also came about, he said, principal at Tiling Junior Ifigh 4011 KInoeryrf JDovta. Cody Carlson, ob, Beytor. 66, Fbllodttobla, losing streak and wen tor only the 1) maintenance, ple overwhelmingly voted in No­ ings that would require tM efforts HsraM pnoto by TucMr andtwoSandi- The streak in- ankle injury. 3 2 10 Oulnens ss Molttor3b 4 13 1 Dwrmgdli 4 33 3 Potorson. Robeundt— Portland 59 Bon Tomburelio.c, Auburn. 66, Flttsburgb, Jack Howell and Dick Schofield had because the district schools are Schotd, said teariier reports were Umptros Home, Quick; nrst,C.W»- aeeond time in their Im t trine issue dominatel vember to reject a refer endum of both departments. third, r e lM fire and rtrq„ attack in the lar’s first-round "H e c o u l^ ’t ha^ Raynlds tb Yount cf 4 12 1 JoYfitrlb 3 3 2 1 llamt; Second, KIMer; Thtra,Froem- (Jones, S. Johnson W), Houston m Cbortat Lockett, wr. Long Boocb State. 67, 8rker are the thre the cooperation between the two consarvator’s agant, was honorad today by tha stata’s Two board members Monday board assumes the risk on traveling A— 16,279. said. “ You just have to tip your hat third and acored on Simmons’ While this fight largely excluded Gome WInnIno RPI — Phetos (1). Brock 1b 4 13 1 SdWflMss 5 133 Miami. Colin Scoffs, dt, Howolt. 7), Groon help race. 'The ideas | squads. probata judgas for har work with parsons tha court finds said the proposed ratio should be p l t ^ k n ^ . ,t months. lot Toronto O f— Ortrelt 1,Seonie3. LOP— OetrotlS, Scliroodrc 40 10 Pofmcf 5000 Bov, Rom Los Angotas RoMers, Pronkta to them and say they p la y H better the fire service, the departments students. He said teachers video­ LOS ANORLS prrrspuRON triple. In the eighth, Mmmons 9S their professio By Bill Bernard But you ve got to ap ^ f c m g „„ jh* Seattle 4.2B— Metes, Rrookens, SProdley. Gontor2b 3 110 McLmrtb 4 130 irbM Naol, wr. Port Hoys Stole. 72, Minnesota, than we did tonight. incapabla of handling thair own affairs. even higher, recommending one tape an extended tripe for presenta­ City HR-Rhelpt 2 ( « , Presley (2). SP— ■ sniTofait ■WI7W -rbM Henry Tbornos, dl, LSU. 73, KonsM City, dotriMed and eventually acend on a es Holland, a final The Aatoclotad figured at the center of the conflict Also, the skills used are pretty ^ g b y o u ve already given all hydroelect- Ounconas 5 03 1 Pondsef 4 0 00 SufarSanlea 117, MavarM a 167 r p lc tu rs Ip tty M p Um p N ptplng, “ It’s not that hard to take when chaperone for every seven students tion to the board. Sberkton (2), DMxon (V). 4000 Renffiorf Todd Heword, lb, Texas ARM. 7A Los fielder’s choiee, and Eddfe M urray last four years, sal waged by poHtical leaders on both much the same. “ You use the same I (Mason MnwaMwi sn wi sso -s Romsmi cf 4000 Anootas Roms, Clifford Hicks.db, Ipikp, a fourth-grader at St. Jai for tripe taken by students in The board is scheduled to vote on __. . . Ilage 85 miles five-gi N R PR PP 80 Guarrer If 3000 Rov3b 4 220 you get beat.” Braggs said. “ But if led off the ninth with a triple and and get as much | Dale Ellis is st sides. Charges over the efficiem^ techniques,” explained Denis. Correa was backed by hon,a eauantm no sa ssa— io Orwen. 75, Now York Jots, Onzy Elam, lb, kimfergarten throui^ ninth grade. revision or acceptance of the pmicy irnlo (Sutton Marshal rf 4 0 2 0 Morrlsn3b 3 0 11 DALLAS (NT) you give the game’Aw Away, those are scored on Ray Knight’s single. getting even 1 RoWnsen L.1-1 Gome WInnIne RPI — Downing (2). Sclosclac 3 00 0 MDtaZlf 4 022 Apuirrt 5-13 49 16, Perkins 5-11 5T 15, Tonnossot Sfote. 76, Cincinnati, Leonard game a r.” b y B o b B r^ . Rrt>en SiCTq„alntance of f the ones that are hard to swallow. Probate judges honor Jacob Ludes. principal at Man­ at its next meeting. May 11. K«Kv LOP— Mlhmukoe W, California 10. 2P— Weodin3b 30 10 RRevMtIf 0100 Oenoldsan 00 000, Blackman 10-ri 74 27, Bolt, db, Indiana. 77, Clndrmatf, Rem Knight was struck in the head at nd, 59, has scrvedl Mavericks. U r r y P w rlsh. all off Y,7|y carried an d the first three La Russa knew t| Oakland Downino, DtCIncot 3. HR— ScfwfltM (3), Soottta, Skip McClendon. de, Arizona Stota. We got beat, so we’ll come back (.ondrxpb 1 0 0 0 Praam lb 3310 Harper 1M5 9-13 30, Torptav 1-3 04 I ICUT WEATHER second base when the next batter, Commission for| Ellla, who spen feft-bander Dennis RasmusSrfection” when and left after his to go. and he Maroon W.1-3 8 3 3 JKHowtn (4), Downino (ri, DtCInots (2). Andf«i3b 0000 Ortizc 4 03 3 Sebrempt 3-12 >4 9, Dovls 34 04 6, 70, Buftoto, from Son Francisco, Jomta tomorrow." Laser battle begins kMoerc1-2), ENunez S3 1 1 1 SP— McLtmora (5). S—Gontnor, DWMto Muoltar, rb, Bonodictino. N, NewEngtond, Fred Lyrni, attempted to sacrifice. ir years, he has time (m the beiK who went the distance and Hhe village, but Dennis Eckersley| Stubbs lb 4 0 20 Relliardss 3000 Wtnrrinoton 1-1443. Tota4s3»«l 3042107. BY Howor ____switched against his will to offen- Reliever DeWayne Bulce. a 2*- 1 town’s conservator >all which hit Jim Utnnim— Monw, Promloan;______2. SF-Ooar. Sox 2b 4 100 KIpporp 3 110 SPATTLP (117) , rb, Michigan, a , Ctavotond, The Asso<**™ IlllEnor, SOatllWESt giyg tackle. It was a move that Catcher La rry Owen threw the deputy sheriff, dnetive years wi "*1?* *1?* . . . ^ id the gun with second inning, victory by workir Clark; Second, Cousins; Third, Evans. IP M R RR PP SO Volenzlep 2 00 0 V n ^ p b 0000 Cbambers4154922, McDaniel A14413M, Tim Monoo, lb, Penn State, n, Los Anggtas year-oM rookie, got his first victory ball to shortatop Buddy Biancalana scored a caree Covtksswd frsm psige l GOP chooses Strater T — 2:(». A— 7,393. RoMers, Rem WasMnoton, Ibreuob N cloudy with a 50 percent translormed an average receiver lid more money n| struggle by his church to combat ®®*F*** said he ern at that point innings, allowing 1 MHtcbrpb 1 0 0 0 Easley p1000 C.Johnson23044,Ems143tS-S41,McMlltan in his first m ajor league decision, to force Knight at second, but the Tuesday night. III By Alex GIrelll Paghiica works with the Man­ Ctardl HOltOTp 25 26 6, Yourw 1-5 00 Z Wlflloms 45 2311, England, Stove Smith, rb, Perm State.Stato. SZ Ing the constable violence in the media. progress < ^ a came rig time of the to be honest.” out six and walk Crlm L,2-l 0000 CtavelerM, Rem Chicago, Ihreugb Los ^*®f^und 40, wind southwest 10 info **• outstanding lineman. coming on in the sixth inning after throw was wide, and Biancalana Seattle S uper^i Weinberg said n is important to Associate Editor chester Probate Court in han­ COVENTRY - ’The Republican base, someone will have to com­ l-oarvp 0 0 00 Lucas1-7640,Scfio«W(MI040,E.Johnsen1-2 England ^ opminri mlHnight wasn’t very fHeasant." he n garage. The gail getting the hook in the rixtl r Tony La Russa Ontiveros allowed In tflim 1. W hits Sex 0 Mlrobono 66oftzkob 245, KltcbonOOOOO. TetOls41443345117. Angeles Roms, Jeff Joeger.pk.WosMngton. ball last tnwesi around inianigM. ^ ,, j starter John Candelaria waa accidentally tagged Knight in the victory over Dalli respond to things that can be Meanwhile, the Greater Man­ dling the affairs of some citizens Nominating Committee nas ap­ promise.” 0000 O, Denver, Mldieel Brooks, lb, LSU. M, Now . that some vehicl wHh one out be walked Rs^lunteers, most last two innings. ■ 10 1 TotaN ■ 696 thrown out of the game by home head. their best-of-fii confronted. chester Chamber of Commerce has Miirley Pagluica. Manches­ the court has determined are pointed Blanche Strater to fill the Condlorlo 51-3 DM IS a M 36—NT York Giants, Staphtn Poker, wr, Pretne trouble rund windy with a 30 Pffrcentpigyii,^ time, but I was a starter" at ” It’s like a ba| Strater, 57, moved to Coventry and Mattin^backjo-back,*, pa,a last I the left elbow for Now La Russa I CHICAOO CLRVELANO Pulco W,1-0 3^3 State. plate umpire Mike Beilly for Knight was taken to a Kansas series. Other opponents agreed. decided not to take a position on the ter’s conservator’s agent, was incapable of handling their own Town Council seat left vacant by SOPRIe a a ■ lS-117 weakness $0 to 55. Outiook for Fridi tight end. He said he fater saw the he said. ” It's a 1 from Dedham. Mass., in 1999. Mie ’That brought a vistt to the office of the Ills season, and be medical opinion o f ib rliM obrhM WP— Clordl. 012 2Polnt goc4s— EHIs 2, Horper. Fouled protesting a call on a pitch. " I gu e n we have to address controversy, its executive director, honored today by Connecticut the resignation of Thomas Spark­ Redus If 4 0 10 Pemzrd 2b 3 000 Umpirts Home, Rollly; First, Welke; S5, Tampa Bov, Don Graham, lb, Perm City hos]rital for observation. A nd said he’d like t| “ I (fefinitely u affairs. and her husband, vlto is vice from Rangers manager „e m Mata- ites before decid- started the season | Oomt Winning RPI — Oiilz (1) ouf— Aouirro, Torplov, Sebeeno. By addlifjg 505 wisdom o( the switch. Bufee shut out the hot-hitting things as they come about, and this Anne Flint, said this morning. “If probate Judges at a ceremony in man this month. Hill 3b 4 0 0 0 FroTKOSS 3000 Second, Prlnkmon; Third, Cooney. E— Scletcle. pP— Piffsburgh 1 LOP— Rebeunto—Dalles 45(Forklnsl1),Soaftle65 State. S6, Indianapolis, Randy Dfxon.of, Pitt. Armstroni Armstrong said his Inexperience Baltimore spokesman aaid Knight ) replacing the en guys,” said Ellis She is employed by the Social chairman of the Planning and yajftdine. coffin was by in the game. list and came off it 1 GWolkr 1b 3 0 0 0 Carter 1b 4 010 T— 2:55. A-31,3», 17, Tampa Boy, Rom Buffalo, Ren Hall, to, Brewers for the final 3 2-3 innings, seemed to have trouble re m e m W - retNnmds. " I ’m p! is coming about,” said Flavin. the zoning is appropriate, it’s not the Supreme Court building in Currently, Strater who works In Hossevdh 3 0 0 0 MHoll If Lot Angelos 10, Flfl|burob 6. 3R— (Ellis 14). AssWs-Oollas 16 (Harper S), Iback Bobllls; Tonight and Thursdi at tackle lowered his stock with Services Division of the town’s Zoning Commission, live on Goose So get some feeling belief that his troub 4 0 11 Duncan, Roy, MDIoz. ~ Ortiz. Seciftta22(McMlltan9).Te(alfouis— Dollos Hawaii, a , Groon Bey, Leromo Froomon, allowing just one hit. ing details of the game. Meek said the effort against something we’d get involved In,” Hartford. real estate for B K M in East .. I!!? * ‘® P»L’ wreaths sur- nsk c 3000 Snyderrt 3 000 dl,Pm.a,SanOleae,MarkVtoslc,reiowa. Homan Services Department. Lane. ’They have three children. V a l^ ln e . s r l ^ team has n^Ket holding the live it now. and I muscle was healedi Coldem rf Nniofiil Lngut rituNt SP— VonSiyke(4). 32, Sootlta » . A— S,1». ®’J^^****®;hance of rain or snow sh( *®me NFL teams, it attracted the Laserquest Is part of a larger she said. Hartford, serves on the Economic 3 0 10 ToMerdh 3010 IP H R RR PP SO a------, St. Louts, ■ ..Red...... Saddler, dl,... ToxosJ oAi.M.91, Pagluica. who has been con­ Ifanna Marcus, town director five in a row. "B ut wHh a 2-nHpH volunteer ill keep me out of "M y gut feeling Poston c( 3 0 10 ONIxonpr 0000 Los Angeles Roms, Rem Houston, Doug Development Committee. a»e also In 1957 Strater graduated cum .412 Hule(t3b 3 0 0 0 JacobyfS, 3000 Lot Aafotas yardage tc^ southwest 10 **®<|je-g good ^w and he’s only servator’s agent for six years, of human services, said today " ‘"•'anadminlstra- ,id after his O-for-3 be available to pli . .. .3M Voltnzla L,3-1 Borttatt, nt, Nerthorn Illinois. 93, OotriMt, was on a previous council in 1985. laude from Radcliffe College. Guillen ss 3 0 10 Gollehrcf 2 000 Expat 7. PMMiat 1 , db, Michigan, n , PhlloM- In i$85. prthwest around midnigi piayedthepositiontwoyears,’’said received the probate Judges’ the Job done by Pagluica is ’ ‘one was still his game. igress fully and while. ” La Russa s year. Behl Frobelcf 1000 Hoifon She believes it is important to Pet. Lecs^. phlo, Byron Evorn, lb, Arizona. 94, sixth In tlqigh in the 40s, chance of pr Steinberg, who thinks Armstrong is outstanding citizen award for of the most difficult Jobs in 10for the murder ( I b p e n the liquid, .714 Oempsy c 2 0 10 MfttiMreti Hockey Pittsburgh, .db, Baylor, rt, Kipper outdoes FeMien MONTRPAL Obituaries social service.” draw new business into town. CCastlllpr 0 100 PHILA Klopor W.2-3 7 7 1115 Dollos, Ktlvln Martin, wr, Boston College. IM 3 yardjht and 40 percent Thursda player who also can contributions to the community GBOthBfmBf h«at Linder and call tide h is covering a JJS Tefoit 29 0 4 8 Tetaft ■ 1 4 1 ■brhM obrHM ft, New Orleans, Steve TropNo, og, Poston sic M. Angle has I Mercha ”lt requires stamina and "Everyone knows the value of CondoalTb 3 3 0 0 MTIimpcf 4 0 10 Eeslev. 5,1 2 1 0 0 3 2 Patriots w play guard. and to the probate court system. I.S.todeamand .924 Umpires— Home, MeSherrv; Rrst,Pulll; Celtaet. ft, Attanfe, Ralph Von Ovko, ot, Perryman, who played at Bourne ,ld. Publisher P el sensitivity and a lot of hard their property is going up, so no one Most of the homes in Iceland use I th a n a CWeaoe Wabstor rf 4 2 3 0 Somuol 2b 4 0 10 lalandari 2, Flyart t Southern Illinois. W, NowEngland.RomLos 85.8 yards______to all U.S. .421 Golorro lb Second, Procklonder; Tblrd,P.W1I- Th e Manch Service for many years. He was a ’The award was presented work.” Marcus said. wants to sell” she said. "B ut geothermal heat, and power har­ n—1 5 0 2 2 HayM 1b 4 12 1 lloms. Angeles RoMers, , cto-rb, "I think High School in Buzzards Bay, was news editor is [ N F L r fAstwar,” saida Ont out when winning run Korod. Enololf 3 0 10 S 0 ^3 b 4000 Oeiowart. a , Miami, Trey Strodford, wr. field on Satui member of Second Congregational during the annual meeting of the She said Pagluica does an townspeople need to be educated nessed from rivers provides 98 McGffon 1 00 0 Enter If running primarily an inside runner and ugs o-day news and| by Linder’s Gome WInnIne RPI — MHoll (1). 0 3 00 0 N.Y. # 11—2 PMten Collegt. ia , Minneseto, RogInoM as B top the DO will be that tu sdtd Wf Manchester, state’s probate Judges. outstanding job in the position. By Pave Goldberg d read by Mary E— Oompjov, JDovlt. DP— Chicago 1, Rutland, db, Georgia Tech. 101, ChiChicago, baseball field Besides his wife, he is survived by business so we can improve the tax needs, says National Geographic. Banks to the VOW Clovoland 1. LOP— Chicago 2, Clovciand Low 3b 3 111 GWIlionrf 3 000 First Period— None. Penolfles— from Los Anoeles Rams, Soon SmNh, dl, Steinberg, at breaking tackles but also is fast bventry. T h e Associated Press igton. 5. 2P— Roduf. S—Pomoiord. Foley ts 4 0 0 0 Jelfz St 3 0 00 Crossman, Pbl (holiAne), 2:40; Potvin, Grambling Stato. IO, Now England, Rom developmi for thoae agei Kathleen Jay (Benedict) Thomp­ two brothers, Sherwood H. Goslee rn for a swap of Wingtimef ATLAtlTA CI9ICINNATI enough to get around the ends on Ie, 36, joined thJ ng Intimidated IP M R ER PP SO 3 10 0 Cowleyp 1000 NY Now York Jots, through Los Angolas For further son, the widow of Arnold C. of Manchester and Earle W. Goslee round picks. ’That ewBops Youmnsp 3 12 1 Humep 0000 gb rbM obrbM (tripping), 12:02; Tocebot, Phi (sloshing), Raiders, Derrick Beasley, db, Wlnston- problem 1 running plays and has good hands, NL Ronndfip estyle editor. S| NEW YORK - It was oion. we U.S. r rain 81-3 4 1 1 2 4 NldioNlf 1 0 0 0 Schupb 1000 OJometef 4 3 0 0 TJonet If 5 12 1 15:31; Haavaa, NY (slashing). 15:31; A. was knock Leonard at 64 Thompson, died April 27 at Pros­ of North Eastham. Mass.; and ns up to fifth and a JDavi»TTl-2 Romlrz ts 5 14 3 Stilwll ss 5 03 0 Selem Stale. IO, Clnclnnafl, Jim Riggs, to, although he wasn’t used much as a res editor in Mar| draft in which the particulai the northern pick to take line- at Chicago Jackson p 00 00 Kerr, NY (sloshing), 16:52. Clemson. 104, Seattle, Mork Moore, db, scrimmagi pect Hill Rehabilitation Center in several nieces and nephews. No one injured in eariy a.m. apartment fii Schrotn W.1-2 4 0 0 0 1 GGrotsph 1000 OPenv 1b 5 100 Porkerrt 50 10 SocondPorlod— I.Phllodelphla.CarsonZ Oklohomo Stole. 1W, Houston,Rom Kansas s^^asaare^H H receiver. een acting nev of many teams outstrippia reaffirm our kin of Duke, Rodrosnp DMrpby rt 5 0 11 EOovIscf 3 111 5:56. 2, Now York, Kromm 1 (LoFon- A rm s tr Versatility also Is Rich Gannon’s East Windsor. Graveside services will be Fri­ flow ( PHttburgh PP-^ifc. 0000 ORenck If 3 000 Sell3b 4 110 City, Mark Dusbabek, lb, Minnesota. 1M, By Ben Walker |uary. cliche about going for tk>ue to stand came Stouffer by Uwtolros Homo, Ford; First, Shulock; Totoh S4 7 a 4 Totalt tl 1 4 1 tolno. Morrow), 14:11. Ponoltlts— None. Tampa Bov, Rom Son Francisco, BrucoHIII, taken on King told a h o rr strength and a big reason the llling She was bom in Ottawa. Ontario, day at 2 p.m. at the Goslee section of A mattress fire filled a Main ment by 1:55, when town firefigh­ weeks ago for breaking into an a cinder block and taking off with Virgil c 4 00 0 POIozc 4 0 10 Third Period^, New York, Wood 1 The Associated Press ra

f m u a m L n a k - I nsstei hlinc Y d fft Nm . ptaysOb. ___ aSMieon r i l l t»ylivtoflann»unity Hall. L a t ■ryaa TraM er onUinatled Piy- Isinnion {g available ft— __v ora' di l iaaoman Brad Marah fbr bfed 18. became U .?**^* the pnekaad shot oe goal. The pnek . BaMmleo to Bolton a ft^ Mt Wbod, praiaMy on the abate, * * * B a It day to register and glanced into the net. u u n a i n i to ii a.m. In th tered ‘T wan lying en top o f (fly e rs ' ries Holland five o f tht — A gnaHe Bony Ilextan.'' Woodsaid. “ I one- botbplayi looked in the net and saw the pock. I had at the Col ■ ...... wan aa surprised aa anyone." !d in Montreal took a S-S lead over I the 3ms Quebec in O e Adams Division final Fehling said. wHh a S-S victory in the only other I the foOT API NHL game ’Tbesday nfght. two of ^ 8 ^ - Fehling sai n Mitchell Peter Stastny (left) of the Quebec Montreal Tuesday night. The Canadiens New York's first goal. wMch tied Phialdel^“ ” * " “* ’***®;®Ml refrig- Reporter Nordiques hooks QuyCarbonneau (21) won, 3-2, to take a 3-2 lead in the the score at 14; IS of the second ^ blanch and five additK’ P period, also was a fluke of sorts. 'ON — Challengerl of the Montreal Canadiens during the best-of-seven series, Rich Kromm shot the pock in jested bv the sc‘ “ "I'* atic seats on the! first period of NHL playoff action in from the top of the left circle under •Tci? Mediately; fferent ideas on [ >ehling agree thi 1/4-inch [o, citing areas su<| t^fln^boardbright in n maintenance, -* how best to fini,„. f. „■ issue dominatel ^ s . Work an. |it the high scho/hrooms. rent board memt Ellis leads Sonics over the Mavs I this year, and ping o v e r wker are the thre ^vatetheComr) | hour. race. The ideas | By Bill Bernard : salmon, ts their professio Houston beat Portland 117-106 for a Olajuwon proved to be too much for $n said, the town k' The AMoclorted Press 2-1 advantage in their series. ona es Holland, a final Portland. I growth through^Us! last four years, sal NBA Playoffs Tonight, it’s Milwaukee at Phila­ Olajuwon had 35 points, ll ent. "Th e t desired. Dale Ellis Is still mad and is still and and get as much | delphia. Detroit at Washington. rebounds and eight Mocked shots Intry, and we’ve fk es 4 to ar." getting even with the Dallas Atlanta at Indiana, the Los Angeles for the Rockets, including a three- Ion’s going to end nd, 59. has servedl Mavericks. can." Lakers at Denver and Utah at point play that defused the ’Trail Commission for| Eilis, who spent most of his game Ellis had 32 points in Game 2. Golden State. Utah, the Lakers. Blazers’ rally. linistrator ata Rl time on the bench in three unpro­ Atlanta and Detroit lead 2-0. while ir years, he has i including the game-winning free " I was not at ease until the last lomfmny. is chair^/^tp ductive years with the Mavericks, the 76ers and Bucks are tied l-I. deputy sheriff, throws with two seconds left, but he minute." Olajuwon said. “ I d i ^ ’t |ard and has bet scored a career-high 43 points “ I ’ve taken somewhat of a role In lid more money n| said his two big games mean think we had the killer instinct 16 years. He has Tuesday night, lifting the underdog convincing the team that we’re as ing the constable nothing if Seattle can’t beat the when it was 25 points. It’s just ■ with bis wife. Di Seattle SuperSonics to a 117-167 good as they are.” Ellis said n garage. The gail Mavericks again on Thursday in natural in this league to lose a little victory over Dallas and a 2-1 lead in “ Dallas is the only team that . that some vehicl Seattle or in Dallas on Saturday. when you go up that much.” I financial analysBils their best-of-five NBA playoff outplayed us during the regular “ It’s like a ba| " I’m not completely vindicated Olajuwon had 26 points and seven 1 is finishing his y he said. "It's a i series. yet” Ellis said. "There’s still one season. All we wanted to do is get I He and Ms wife, 1 “ I definitely wont to beat these blocks as Houston took a 76-45 nd said he’d iike t| more game. I just want to send them in a close game” halftime lead. |e’.s three children ) replacing the en guys." said Ellis, who also had 14 those guys home” Ellis doesn’t think he got a fair rebounds. *Tm playing as hard as I Elsewhere in the NBA playoffs. opportunity to play in Dallas. After Portland got within six with xm “ I don’t think (Coach) Dick 4:24 left. Olajuwon’s basket with Motto really knew what he had in 4; 16 to go. only the second field goal me.” Ellis said. “ He never really for Houston in the fourth quarter, id. C o m ­ SportminBri^ turned me loose to prove what I can made it 165-97. and he followed with Opgie m do a free throw. Robert Reid hit a short ar liquid “ Dallas i.s going to have to make jumper with 3:29 to go for a 168-99 d m elon; sle M. Angie has I Merchants schedule baseball tryouts some adjustments for me on lead, and the Trail Blazers never St before threatened again. Portlai kid. Publisher P e l ’Thursday.” M akes 4 news editor is [ The Manchester Merchants w ill hold tryouts at (Cheney Tech’s Clyde Drexler scored 26 points to Houstt field on Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. each day. Signups RockBts 117, BlBUrs 108 2 'o-day news and| lead the Blazers, while Steve T u esd i will be that Saturday from 12-1 p.m. at Cheney Tech at the >f Manchester, Houston lost all but six points of a Johnson had 23. Terry Porter 21 and take a .Ttfi/ii !f.-a ~poventry. baseball field. The American Legion-affiliated ciub is intended 25-point halftime lead, but Akeem Kiki Vandeweghe 26. SUtTS i*,: 5 !|le, 36, joined thi for those ages 13 and 14. Age is based as of July 31,1967. Jlestyle editor. S| For further information, call Steve Joyner at 647-lS(M or Sean Ires editor in Mar| Leonard at 643-5283. San tieen acting nev By Dick . tiary. Illing to host baseball card show ■ 0 ! The Asso graduate of Syrd ^ , e r s 9 [ Newhouse Sch| filing Junior High School will host a baseball card show on LOUISV lunications, Ar Sunday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are still tables Scotty S c ,„^ Rofl. <2: |y?r with the Sy| available for dealers and anyone wishing to show their wares plus goin'® ns lid Journal. should contact Joe DePasqua at 649-1719 or Mike Masse at Kentucky------|er three years, I 646-6255, or either at 647-3424. • riding Crj h) Hartford (Coni Frank "Spec” Shea, former New York Yankee great, is Santos.: jral assignment [ scheduled to appear as a special guest for pictures and to sign In his fou mbs. I became special autographs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. United Sts fd Tim es,” a speq A donation of 61 for adults and SOcents for children is asked. All knack forL edited, won a proceeds go to support the Illing Junior High Cross Country and behind r ' |r Association av Basketball Invitationals. victories I , I is a native of CJ For exij Id in West Hartfoa Florida l| Inchester resideq Crypt od e UConn dote to two recruits won the Y I has been activ I with Guld ciation. 8TORRS — The University of Connecticut, which hasn’t had "H e hai Reg. >1515 much luck in the recruiting basketball wars, reportedly is close to and judg. landing two highly touted prospects. Six-foot-7 forward Marcus Schulhofei Williams out of Torrington High, a Class M All-State selection, is drawn ih ^ O U B allegedly 90 percent sure he’ll sign a national letter of intent with trainer’s { the Huskies today while 6-0 guard John Gwynn, out of DeMatha "H e seendS FOR THE ireement was real High School In Hyattsville, Md., is expected to announce his all times. |E||T, ing a meeting be[ decision today and is reportedly leaning toward UConn. AP photo have confi on liquid; ’ Manchester and| Williams averaged 30 points, 17 rebounds and six assists for Santos ' jp bread fnting Parks and| Torrington last season. He’s narrowed his choices to Iona and Aqueduct erintendent Robl Kentucky Derby candidate Cryptoclearance gets a ig, green Connecticut. Tueaday morning workout at Churchill Downs. Jose jockey in i union said Tuesq Ings last) ; apd pep- Ison’s union fiiel Santos will be In the saddle In Saturday’s 113th running Trainer Coat with •tor in March after | Former Bullet Gus Johnson dies of the Derby. Santos to in lightly latch given IPERiAL” ut 5 min- eligibilities. AKRON, Ohio — Former Baltimore Bullets forward Gus Johnson has died of brain cancer at Akron City Hospital, ho^OOL SLACKi^ and to- ne Swerda of according to a hospital spokeswoman. U.S. in a bind at worid Employees Affill Leslie Jollif said the 48-year-old Johnson, who died Tuesday Qjon dress- still optimistic tlT ■night, had been in and out of the hospital several times since Bv Dutun Stolunovlc resolved without Canada played the defending agalnst F November. He last entered the hospital two weeks ago, a source The Associated Press back to the state champion Soviet Union, which Is champion Inner close to the family told the Baltimore Sun. seeking an unprecedented lis t title. goal by T(42 9 Johnson, who played for the Bullets from 1963 until 1972, was VIENNA. Austria — Coach Dave Also. Csechostovakia met last first perio— \lad "Ian »aret East thought by many to have been the prototype for today’s Peterson had good reason to be year's losing finalist, Sweden. Finland basketball players. concerned when the U.S. hockey The American team, composed of utes latei qlete lay 15, II In the 1960s, he wore a gold star on a front tooth and long leather team lost its sixth game in the college players and NHL stars, has Summam hone coats. He drove a long Lincoln Continental. On the basketball World Hockey Championships. to play Switzerland and West the Amei Cathoiic High Sc{ third court, he broke backboards with his dunks and averaged more Last place Switzerland, despite Germany before the tournament deflection nd-raiser, Cabar land than 18 points in four of his 10 seasons in the NBA. having no points, retains a ma­ concludes. The U.S. already has led to be held Maj Hannu wln- thematical chance to catch the beaten both teams in the at 3:63 o school. It will United States — and displace it cb a silent auction! Earnhardt leads NASCAR voting preliminaries. then the; 8 >mer from the world’s top group for the n Italian room,[ The U.S. opened the scoring within t mine NEW YORK — Dale Earnhardt, the NASCAR stock car star next championships — by winning and music rani and who has won four straight races and an an unprecedented six of D the Sweet Adelil its last two games. The U.S. has nd the first eight this season, was the unanimous first-quarter choice four points. is hit Ission tickets al Tuesday in voting for the 1907 Driver of the Year. "There still is a concern, but we thie e and |7 at the [ PAP« Includes admissil Earnhardt, a two-time Winston Cup champion, was first on the are playing well and I think we will Tfte Auto Parti I hat ballots of each of the 10 motorsports writers and broadcasters ea. be ail right,” Peterson said Tues­ r features - inclul who take part in the quarterly voting. day after a 6-4 loss to Finland. The Suptr Sptclal PEI le 1950s and ’60s, [ Earnhardt polled 00 points under the voting system, which U.S. stands seventh, and needs a “Standard of Pro ian dress- 7 [ im> a coffee house, a| ves 9 points for first place, 0 for second, 4 for third, 3 for fourth, I point in either of Its last two games minutes, lonte eli. Events will I r fifth and 1 for sixth. to remain in the top group. S Z-7 30 Z-7 10W- n, green Min* n. to 1 a.m.. 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Micro- seem like a bi­ medical eme rgency — and you larger metro­ “ There’s been no other credit e unlikely sources a speech at the University of zarre question is cannot meet your payment obliga­ "rhedlfberet wave 3 minutes on high until product in the last 20 years, since P) - PTL's euota. Vice Pjnesident O o rg e politan areas Marge Churchill increasingly be­ F o r t e r of Muiieiieub mixture is at a boil. Reduce setting credit cards hit the scene, like tions. you risk losing your home. that restaurants coming less ab­ lew face” on She snWf she needs 3886 to pay some urged students to "rem em ber IRflItieu DIsfr to medium (8P%) forgtoSminutes. home-equity lines.” says Tom hg off pay- a country like ours was not specialising in. or until mixture thickens. surd as the Mils. M y hnsband hit tiie roof and and complex. "fcrelgn” food Roney, president of the Consumer A 5 K A Bakker, his by self-deceivers or wishful Pin taco and bean “crust” with boom in home- IF YOU ARE considering a foiMd me to aend bey anything. Fbr ench g Bankers Association. Like the I FEEL^ whoue tryst ers.” could he found. beef fining. Microwave 2 to 3 equity loans home-equity loan; Ahhy. I persnnally asm some rental purtment, tha Combinerice. redpeppen.garfic credit card, it gives consumers .idal the Rev. he Soviets are now talking This is no longer the erne, in small minntes on medium high m % ) or continues. property and we’ve lived rent-free one Important sah. onion and s a lh w In a 3 or flexIMlity and convenience to Ap IS shattered D e a r A h h y t a nuclear-free Europe,” be cities and towns across the cooHtry until hot. Borrowing money on your home • Undenrtand that the conditions in a femily home that I inherited. I the Town Vli « ^ a r t casserole. Microwave S in your house in bad times. into a credit line. "But remember: The Soviets there has been a proliferation of To p with lettuce, tomato, cheese _J^jw money for non-home of these loans are often very have a nice savings aceonnt and S-Incfe-diameti minutes on high, or until onion Is. THERE’S NO DENYING the L O W E R IN T E R E S T R A T E S are |ledTuesday Abigail Van Buren ' a vast superiority in conven- restaurants offering a wide variety and taco sauce. Cut into wedges and purpoees is not a new concept. complicated and can be deceptive, have often helped members of m y the Eighth Dia transparent and rice is lightly increased popularity of home- key advanAges of home-equity Mallowedto of food specialties and chtdces. Solln tortillas by placing tiiem serve. Yields P servings. wamu Bob SaMe, executive direc­ family in emergencies witbsatany I arms on that coatinent. ... M m hers of browMd. Taking out a second mortgage to equity loans in general. In 1088. $100 c r ^ t lines. What’s more, you m ay One of the most popular, Ae between damp paper towels, plac­ tor of the National Consumer Law try ’s head, buslimd’s knowledge, and I intend vords ‘nuclear free’ bring no will train toga Add tomatoes. Jalepeno pepper, meet pressing financial obligations billion in new loans were made, still deduct the interest payinenA fastest growing ethnic fsodP, is ing in a plastic bsg and microstav- OTIfdlVffl I Center. F o r example, often borrow­ llegatiMis of to do so as long as I five! flsentour f safety unless we also correct nubig adopts peas, pimientos. olives and chicken *** been an alAm ative for according to David Olson, vice yoo make on home-equity loans — fe-swapping onventional arms imbalance Mexican. The Southwestern United hig for M seconds. Allow to rest in broth. Stir wen. homeowners. But now. more than ers are lured in with extremely low BrMNKIMI(RUf tme SOBe.) diffnwnt Hm States has had a long actfualntaiice president of research at SMR Corp. although A X reform has somewhat teaser rates. Read the fine print. the resigna- tie insists that anything that trengthen deterrence in other deportmeats < sealed plastic bag while preparing Pf*e chicken on top of rice ever. it is crucial to know what you with this richly seasoned food hnom When you compare this figure to the limited the amount you may deduct These rock-bottom interest charges J Dortch, his worked in an intensive care unit eoncema me is his bosiness and remaiHder of bigredfonts. Crumble mixture. Cover and microwave for are doing as you are bombarded lOfaUSMlma fire toguUier . sooth of the border. FrlJoHs. 1905 total of MS billion and $84 — as opposed A consumer loons, in are replaced with higher rates in a I and host of with poison victims, tiiank you for there is no need for privacy when it iineth L. Adelman, the U.S. U The aesslon beef hNe a 9 quart casserole. Add 3P to 2S ntiaotes. or until rice is with enticing ads for easy money at I k mffanm enchaladas and tamales, plus billion in 1984, A e growth is clear. which deductibility is being phased few months. TWE W5T5jow. Falwell listing household items that are comes to mail. Abby. I wouldn't onion. Mic rowave 9 mimtes on tender. stand, covered, for IP low interest rates. control director, called the in ahoot one- In addition, there’s been a out. Jeommuntty ig ov poisonous. V h y I add another to many other Mexican foods are as high, o r until meat is set, and onion minutes. Yields P servings. Too many consumers are being W R J R V W © licoiKrg ttiat tha think of opening a letter addressed >n-Kissinger proposal volvlng the i shifting away from fixed-rate se­ But home-equity credit is best • Consider what would happen if M c t k aaBO uuori tf f t l is to commonly found on the family is transparent. Add beans, taco caught in A e trap of allowing pia a pragnant your list that is extremely danger­ tohim. Doesbehavearighttoopen acticai. nsent. Tw o Jell cond mortgages to variaMe-raA used or major expenditures such as interest rates rise and you have a ^ 2 J S y ? h a v e a new A dinner table in Texas. New Ifexico sauce, water, olives and pepper. impulse buying to erode the equity /Cup Stay- ous and appears harmless? m y mail? And what should I do heenbeMhia n f W R U K X r r ew adminis- a Brandeis University speech, and Arizona as meatloaf, roast home-equity credit lines, adds home improvements, children’s variable-rate loan. Could you still la or Pamch 0 vi- Common cooking vanilla extract. about H? d ^ a y a n d f a Place 1 to 2 tablespoons meat in their homes. kl. “ ft simply makes no sense chicken or chowder is in the Olson. (Only recently have a few college expenses or major medical meet the payments? While no one Falwell. *Taamg to ba an It contains 36 percent alcohol, A WIFE WHO HATES sriti) certain j mixture inside tortiila. roll. Place While It’s too early to tell exactly titna a tantaliva Northeast. lenders begun offering fixed-raA or emergency expenditures, warns can predict where interest rates , said Tue which is far more alcohol than RE’nREMENT to link an IN F flntermediate- the training seam side down in a • x IP Inch ^^rs^BB^I beef how many people are overextend­ home-equity loans.) the Consumer Bankers Associa­ le Nuclear Forces) agreement Now the fame of Mexican food baking dish. will go, are you really aware of how SC News liquor! How often we. as parents, departm ents i ing themselves with this easy-to-get With the fixed-rate traditional tion. You may also use this type of Baby brown eyes e I H ggini and w negotiations toward conven- has spread, and been accepted In all Combine enchilada and tomato a dramatic increase could affect comment that vanilla makes our D E A R W IF E : He has no right to fU This coopei finely chopped s Cl credit, anecdotal stories from second mortgage, you typically get loan, with its lower inArest rate, to your situation? Few home-equity >r of Moral ona- pmanah p I parity in Europe.” parts of the country. The tangy sauces, mix well. Pour over filled ly. |SO mm.) (R) foods taste better. How tempting W open your mail — even Uncle Sam el symbolize the ed sharp ebeeae finely across the country are revealing. the money In a lump sum and you consolidate other debts. credit lines have caps that limit ®'»9T ingelist. was f combination of com. tomato, meat, tortillas. Microwave 2 to S minutes, ;k Fallmonttaila might be to a toddler. IfachiM w ere says so. If be continues to do so. get called the Nixon-Kissinger Hon between I Homes and consequently families pay it back in equal monthly Current consumption, such as how high your interest rates can go. A young lnck>n«sian monkoy gets comfort from sucking >Mr vtsSMTllV-j •PTL Club” cheese and peppery spices has on high, or until warmed A ro i^ . I aon; jackia askt to drink a 2-ounce bottle of vanilla a poet office box to ensure privacy. a "killer amemhnent” and that only last Combine soups, tomatoes. are pot at risk as many of you installments over a set period e- ch' S'an to Vaccaras' ^ukakisis that Hart's support is not stri Notes and Nihhhm Harold Reporter W cwp peanut butter boiled new potatoes, summer fruit. 2.99* rate must increaU OR A SCTOf'.', n East European .■sn an joint raARDR.GOTT: Ourdau^er- gmy when the -are hampered by — iiders for enough to carry him to Weinberg sak W cap brown sngar oi squash, wheat bread, fresh fruit Tuesday: Triple-decker sand­ Board of Educatiij nomination. in-law has tried wearing every type H O T FOODS ik- m® leaning the fugi- parlay respond to i No one complains about eating W to I enp shredded carrots Wedaeoday; Apple juice, stuffed wich, lettuce and tomato, potato matter of fact, I, fo^;j his > Rampiino. David ^lu rg e n c e Until Cuomo announced he wo of watch there is: battery, distal, Th egg and you Food for thought New England Dairy and Food he g Tuesday D r . G o t t confronted. 0 dishes: recipes using nudasses; breakfast in Vanessa Richmond’s le i K shells with Italian sauce, Italian chips, frozen fruit juicie. Ham & Cheese little to complain a' * and ■^®iext-door not seek the nomination, Dukal windup, plastic and metal. She Council, 1034 Commonwealth Ave., or ing Show -on rket with Other oppot baked beans; lahnb dishes; and household. That’s because Rich­ W teaspoon vanma vegetables, antipasto salad. Italian Wednesday; Spaghetti with meat tCIhe 1958 as a fellow northeastern govert bums them out. Her grandfather A number of new booklets are Many children's books deal with A 3 p Cabanas •s. But I do recogniz^ . said the NeWi Straat Love is in Ptiter Gott, M.D. " I guess t Boston, Mass. 02215. available from the Northeast Uni­ maple recipes. mond serves unusual delicacies, 1 cap whole-wheat Boar bread, apple crisp. sauce. Italian bread, green beans, Derand Ricardo set lOllential seemed to have little running ro< can wear his on his right wrist, but the subject of nutrition— either in a Shrimp Egg Rolls he to increase the lar^ people who Prices, things as they ted Egg Producers of Durham, such as meringue-topped rice pud­ Vi teaspoon baking soda Thuroday: Pineapple juice, bone­ pudding and peaches. nom ’ As for Hart. Dukakis finished e' bums out tbe ones on his left. What light-hearted way, or in a fairly I Macaroni N Deal £ more developmeiu Ankerberg. b e r. Is coming abo Cook up a winner Each recipe must be typed or ding and peanut butter cookies to 1 cap oatineal, regnlar or qntek- less sesame chicken, Cheddar- Thursday; Tomato soup, fresh in Th sh(is was a with the acknowledged fre causes this? N.H. One is on microwaving eggs, serious manner. drawing boards. T L:onvincing. ’ •fOk Back in Laugh- : Quality, Too Meek said clearly written on a sheet of her two daughters. Jessica. 7. and cooktng (not InsAnt) topped potatoes, broccoli, rye fries, fish and cheese sandwich, a- cioi for the the other gives a variety of quick The New England Dairy and The editors of Yankee magazine DOUBLE COUPONS redible peo- 8611 'Aykroyd Chew runner in a Boston Globe sur Laserqiiest ii 8-by-ll-inch paper. Put only one Celine. 3. Cream butter or margarine and bread, double chocolate cake. Congo bar he sure the environm nomrfield. Robin Wil i f M K D E A R R E A IffiR : I haven’t the recipes, like honey mousse |de, Food Council has come out with a are asking cooks all over New SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. Iding that he ‘^'°ed today taken last month in Niy recipe on each sheet of paper, and The shelves of Richmond’s kit­ peanut butter together. Add sugar, Friday: Minestrone soup, maca­ Friday; Fruit juice, meat and er atlons must receivi on a P*Y tt'biiie TO faintest idea. I can think of no valid lid which use eggs. Send a note and a list of 20 children’s titles that England to enter the magazine’s ’s response E*^nounce- Hampshire. include your name. ax 1283, Boston, stamped, self-addressed business- served at R H AM junior and senior au incli -■“'lard Ge- miles from the MassachusC A wise and experienced pediatri­ llnisom Idk chowders; apple pies and tarts; be published in a booklet, which will uses rice, wheat germ and eggs. 2Vk caps mtik Monday: American chop suey. ting a tryst scientific sense to me. Thompson, dl Mass. 02277. size enveltqte to; Nutritious Books, high schools the week of May 4 to 8; lie phar 1:3i former border. By refusing to apprP*'" cian once told me that he never pickles and relishes; cranberry be available through the magazine. Vi enp sngar, divided green beans, corn salad, dessert. r y s suspended Eating a rather unconventional A rlz’ ajbbitt. In proposed emergency evacuat'*®*'- knew a youngster who continued lal Relief pect Hill Bek 2 tablespoons batter Chicken salad sandwich, pears, Monday: Hot dog on a roll, baked Jy money had charged with assortment of foods for breakfast o r gijGore of plans, Dukakis has effectiv'7®" inumn-sucKing aiier aamission to East Windsor margarine milk. beans, buttered carrots, iss Hahn to 8udl[ (60 min ) {In seems natural to Richmond. Her I BEEPLOtN Lattara polio Teni [CiJackson, blocked the plant from receiving'*"'*'* Yale. However, a hIgh-school class­ She was boi Vi teaspoon cinnamon Tuesday: Leg of veal with gravy, applesauce. THE BUTCHER SHOP GROCERY t the tryst. A Irol mother. Myma Hagenow of Whit­ I HALVES 3.69 LB Sen.987 Continued operating license. mate of mine, who was a varsity Canada,and i About Town 4 eggs, divided ’Tuesday: CTieeseburger on a roll, The Mancheste placed in a [Eiware and Thoughts I b l ney Road, served the family’s big baked potato, wax beans, salad, I FORIMERLY N. Y STNP-WHOU 14 T016 LBS. BEEF CHUCK-BONCLCSS an in 1828 when h french fries, mixed vegetables, Ice Sen. inois are Dukakis is counting on a con'T®**'' football hero, continued to suck his IW caps cooked rice dessert. Ham and cheese sandwich, Id comes original received a |UI' ictT Travelers Insi meal — pot roast, steak and cream. Boneless Top Blade or expCa Luis Rodriguai party’s nation of his familiarity with N '’®'*' thumb until graduation. I lost track potatoes, spaghetti and meatballs One-third cap wheat germ grapes, milk. 3 « er editor. remaining Veseline Ind to Manchestei April 20, North-South 1, Ellen Wednesday: Homemade pizza, Top Loins £3 n Cube Steaks >» 2 ^ ^ Master Blend nom Bill Hampshire voters and his stand*’'*®’ of him after that, but the mental Health course offered — at 0 a.m.. when Richmond was in One-third cap all-fmlt Jam Wednesday: Baked chicken Id Letters should I jt going for A diplomat called on President She was a Goldberg-Linda Simmons; 2, Elea­ MMH offers programs y w CA programs garden salad, apple. FWSH-WfTH"fOeur' TMCS K E F ROUNO-aONCLESS Del Monte ClinI ioiimpaign, the power plant to propel him ®**** picture of him sucking his thumb in ip Therapy Junior and senior high school. Combine milk, half the sugar, quarter with gravy, cranberry the point. Th e y sht, -Your Lincoln and found him polishing his Congregatloni Sister Marie Alice LaGace will nor Berggren-Ellie Smith; 3, Jim Thursday: Fruit juice, chili with ssl Coffee er Great Oatsby' A the his cap and gown stayed with me. I Manchester Memorial Hospital is A floor hockey league will be “ There were seven children, and butter and cinnamon in a pan. Heat sauce, whipped potatoes, carrots, Perdue S Sirloin Tip * Green Beans neatly handwrittei Gai shoes. When he expressed astonish­ former exact present a course on healthy body Baker-Loulse Kermode. beans, cole slaw, cornbread, lemon THE BORN LOSER " by Art SanMin #w married to a offering the following programs organized this spring at the YW CA, we all had different schedules,” until hot, but not scalding. Beat 2 salad, dessert. Egg salad sand­ RoattfffCMckwM »> * Roasts 4 9 9 Oai ment that the President of the 109 Maenhester C and mind at St. Bridget Church, East-West 1, Suzanne Shorts- during May; pie. 89 in editing, ahou first trick in dummy and then ruff a society, seeks to 70 N. Main St. Registration for said Richmond. "Breakfast was the whole eggs and 2 egg yolks. (Set wich. applesauce, milk. FKiSHaONCLEU BEEFROUNO-aONCLESS Robert Redford CE United States would polish his own I .JSai. can Red Cros Thursday evenings for six weeks Mary Willhide; 2, Faye Lawrenace- Sex and sexuality will be dis­ Friday: Grilled ham and cheese 2 8 9 * ^ spaced. Letters r good heart back to his hand. H6'f,A66,6i;YA^aiP60LP IF rr r m , !T'$ wjkth grades one through four may be one meal of the day when my mom aside the 2 egg whites.) T h n r ^ a y ; Pot roast with gravy, Chicken Breasts .2.99 Sirloin Tip Steaks O .2.59 What is the reason (or this? Taking Brn. 1974 Rated isi shoes, Lincoln looked up at him and sioner of the beginning this Thursday from 7 to 9 Sara Mendolsohn; 3-4 Pat cussed on Wednesday May 0 at 6 on sesame seed bun. french fries, 90UALAST9 ONCfKTCRCUT.IUUlf CNDISRIOMCNDCim BEEF lOM-TOF LORf-FORMERlY N Y STRP MCKEOJNWKTER with name, addrei ,«WTOJ?ONL'fZ5B()6K^!^ WOKE THAN leri made by mail or at Ae YWCA knew we’d all be home, and we’d all Add milk mixture to the eggs, rice, peas, salad, dessert. Sliced OCEAN SPRAV-COCKTAA 12 tricks will be easy if spades behave, said, “ And whose shoes do you Authority, a i p.m. To register, call M9-9742. Schackner-Lettie Jane Glenn; 3-4 p.m. in the hospital auditorium. mixed fruit. Assorted Pork Chops »1.79 Boneless Strip Steaks .4.69 telepho ne nii Vaseline office. I^actice will be Friday and be together.” Supper, on the other slowly. Mix well. Stir In rice and turkey sandwich, fruit and gelatin, Qolsha Solid o A w C ranberry but if Bast holds Q-lO-x-x, then South Igwg polish?” (Wellsprings of Wisdom) I mission on Aj Tom Regan-Dale Hamed The program Is free and open to the ttiCEO 100% FRESH CHUCK-ALB FKO OR MORE verification). Saturday mornings for eight weeks hand, was a matter of sandwiches wheat germ. Poureverythingintoa milk. A&P Imported Ham S’.'1.69 Fresh Ground Chuck .1.79 White ‘llUna U n a ' . ’ O B f must Immediately begin to reduce his ove believe this is what Jesus must rmatologyFomiula the Regional i April 23, North-West 1, Ann public. 89 Julee The Herald resi have been saying when he said to Bridge scores beginning May 8. The fee is $25. or cereal, with each person respon­ buttered one-quart casserole. Friday; Chicken croquettes, zuc­ Andover Elementary KCr-1-16 FKO 1 9f MOSEY S-FORfl CUT NEWMWtit ENGLANDauni aun own trumps to the same number as She was pr DeMartin-Phyllls Pierson; 2, Alice OCEAN SFRAY-FINCAFPLE ORAFCFRUrT OR if" VgRNON Fit for deli very exercise program sible for his or her own meal. Place casserole Into a pan of warm chini, broccoli, salad, dessert. Tuna A&P Meat Franks ;’”*1.49 Snow’s Clam Chowder to edit letters in Le East’s. In fact, to achieve success, de­ 6Vidfhe story of non the multitudes. "The greatest Sacoptimist < Recent Manchester A.M. Bridge Moe-Ethel Robb; 3, Sara "Making Country Geese” will be The following lunches will be Corned Beef Brisket .1.19 Pink Grapefruit Juice 21.59 (Mt.” Cine 1 a I —- Some Kind ot Wonderful MS is now available to new mothers in a water. salad sandwich, apple, milk. SUCEG-AMOartO aiRKTKS THICK SIICEO-34-OZ FKO 3 It-HYORAOE SRICROVEN brevity, clarity ais. llQ r lives to rescue (PO-13) 7:10, 7:10. — OufrooMut For- among you will be your servant. offered in a two-week workshop Her friends enjoyed stories of the served at Andover Elementary LIGHT clarer must even risk a diamond fi­ Yolally Die 11-01. Manchester $ Club results Include: Mendolsohn-Suzanne Rietscha. four-week session of four classes A&P Luncheon Meats s;i.59 B&M Baked Beans Dur Pres"® the Hotocausi tuno (R) 7, V;30. F o r whoever exalts himself will be Hagenows’ culinary adventures, Bake in a 325-degree oven for 40 to School the week of May 4 to 8; Vitest Virginia Sliced Bacon ^ 2 .2 9 Hellmann’s Mayonnaise £1.79 Lettersdeallngiit nesse. Try it this way: ace of hearts, ^f'that the 1987. She was April 13, North-South 1, Jim East-West 1, Frankie Brown-Peg each week. The $35 fee entitles starting May 11 from 9:30 to 11:00 M E F -t-lB RKO 1 M HICKORV SMOKED and knew they were welcome at any 45 minutes, or until a knife inserted LAUNDRY DETERGENT ost or Issues in the M^t heart ruff, A-K of spades, club to the GeHted by WIST HARTFORD humbled and whoever humbles Manchester Baker-Loulse Kermode; 2 Linda Dunfield; 3, Barbara Phillips- a.m. M anch«tt«r hospital Monday: Ziti and meatballs, Armour Star Meat Franks S11.79 President ^*®*lnanlal Divide' A participants to attend as often as In the center comes out clean. Jones Sliced Bacon 2.4 9 UquidAII £2.49 ace, heart ruff, diamond to the king, Rim l a i — Outroeoout Fortune (R) 7, himself will be exalted. (Matt. time. “ My friends knew they had a salad, mixed fruit, pretzel. KCF-14J ERG. Mf-HYONAOC the Andover and Bolf^ iday he was polll^nt into the wild i9.herthan 'oncTs Dry Skin Auxiliary, tin SImmons-Peg Dunfield; 3, Sue Murray Powell; 3, Mary Willhide- desired within the four-week pe­ Advance registration is required. The following meals will be ASSORTED VHRKTIES RING OtNG JRt. 1002.,IW&., YANKEEimvnCE DOOOLES1Z-OZ. OR 9:30. — Monnoduln (PO) 7. V;30. Remove from oven. Dot with club ruff, diamond to the jack, club a threclusive lady or 25;11-12) Ann Staub. standing Invitation. Anyone who Tuesday; Tacos, rice, lettuce and Ball Park Meat Franks s;i.99 Oscar Mayer Select 9ices 1. 9 9 ^ ‘ - ItH QQ ces accepted after no, jornprehensi- 2 :1 I of the cal Society, tl Henry-Ellen Goldberg. riod. For more informaiion, call the Child care is available. For more preserves. Increase oven tempera­ served to senior citizens in the Drakes Devil Dogs nhapShi, Blair Brown, Cleansing Bar could get to our house by 0 for tomatoes, fruit. WHOLE ON HALVES-OEU 0N.Lt SLICED BEEF-lt^Z. FKO 1.70 om ruff, and your last diamond to the ace been barred goi WILLIMANTIC tion of Retir East-West I, Ann DeMartin- Family Biarthing Unit at 047-4735 information, call 047-1437. Manchester Memorial Hospital ca­ M' ' Ml ( '.( day, April 29. R a te d P G U.A. The Cinemas — Hooslert (PO) Servanthood Is going that extra breakfast was more than wel­ ture to 425 degrees. Vlasic R c k le s ^ ^ ^ ^ 111.69 O i^ Mayer Meat Bologna 'iT 1 .6 9 in dummy. That leaves you with the J- 's bepause of ''i«)referen- Manchester S Mollie Timreck; 2, Lesly White- between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. feteria between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday; (Tieese pizza, green ' I'Afii ' I 'NA 7:20/ 7:25. — My Osmond Levtr (PO-13) mile, giving that coat, providing BXl Widows and Widowers come," Richmond said. Beat egg whites until foamy. Add beans, juice, pudding. ‘GREAT AMERICAN 9 of spades and East with the Q-10. but atrocities in ces, f is going 7:25,7:25. — Manntauln(PO)7:W,7:20. She is surv Tom Regan; 3, Barbara Philllps- CPR (cardiopulmonary resusci­ dally. HEALTH * BEAUTY AIDS AND that cup of cold water or that visit In liiT Compared with her mother. remaining 2 tablespoons sugar the lead is in dummy and the hapless throilD 99) Naws 0 — Blind Dots (PO-13) 7:30, 7:20. — ■ 2.76^. ters, Doreen 1 Murray Powell. Thursday: Chicken pie, corn on WKTER AO OEO-tHANKLEU KEY HUNT” A Tostitos FRANK AND ERNEST ?"by Bob Thaves ^‘sse said time of need. How our world cries 1” Widows and Widowers, Chapter tation) Is being taught weekly gradually, beating until stiff peaks Sunday: Meat loaf with gravy, Ltthol weapon (R) 7:15, 7:15. — fa l Richmond said, she follows rela­ the cob, cheese wedge, peaches. Cooked Ham .2.99 GENERAL MERCHANDISE defender can take only one trick. f ency quoted in a irrlng Joan RIvsra M.qry. ”Bit- Thornton, boi April 16, North-South 1, Al 11 of Manchester, will meet Sunday throughout the year. The May form. sirloin steak, fishwich. Plotoon (R) 7:30, 7:40. out for that kind of humble, caring IrcT La Leche League tively conventional cooking habits. KAYENI-tWCH Chips had learned term ^jglll follow Esther Colem Berggren-John Greene; 2, Jim at 2 p.m. at Luther Hall in Emanuel schedule Is; May 0, 11, 25 for Monday; Chopped sirloin with Friday: Hot dog on a roll, potato spirit of service. We can all do it. Pond’s But she’s working up quite a Spread Jam to within W inch of puffs, peas and carroA, ice cream. Skinless Franks .1.99 in. cha A new book by James Jacoby and his must try to the sFrlsnds WINDSOR son, Gordon B a k e r-H a l L u c a l; 3, M ollle Lutheran Chiircb, Pitkin Street. one-session classes; May 18 B 19 for La Leche League will meet gravy, chicken cacclatore. hot dog NEWVOaNIR Plaza — Hootiers (PO) 7:15. It’s as easy as polishing shoes. Like collection of oddball breakfast the edge of the casserole. Swirl "J- ...... >N ' -N c- ^ 2 9 father, the late Oswald Jacoby. Is now ,er and not “ N IF.^ed, but y Skin Pump Manchester; Tim reck-Peg Dunfield. Entertainment will be provided by two-session classes. The course is Wednesday, May 0, at 7; 30 p.m. at on a bun, pizza. Muenster Cheese .2.99 Ultra Pampers a pair of newly polished shoes your items. Here are two of them: meringue in a ring around the rim available at bookstores. It Is Jacoby 'The highest (U.S are ORIVR-INI eight great-i East-West 1, Margaret Boyle- the Connecticut Bristol Fiddlers’ $7 for the one-session class or $10 for 44 Henry St. The topic will be A e Tuesday: Ham divan, fisher­ FRESHLY MADE Diaparene Super lyance, they are seen asn A^l®"* life too will shine If you will be a of the pan, then over the center of Diapers on Card Games, "published by Pharos which shows com! cY- Bronf- MantRold — Reopens Friday. several nlecei Mary Warren: 2. Dick Jaworoskl- Club. Refreshments will be served. the two-session class. For more advantages of breastfeeding. For man’s platter, stuffed meatloaf Anne’s Place Potato-N-Egg Salad .69* ELBOWS, zm . REGULAR OR TMN rf. Oversight? "That’s o- Books. servant. 0 9 9 the pudding. Return to the hot oven UNISEX HAia a TANNINO SALON J VVash Cloths rrible of all man an(Jewish) The funeral Ann McLaughlin; 3, John Guests are welcome. Call 643-0050 Information, or to register, call more Information, call K a A y at Braakfatt cooklaa with gravy, beef stroganoff. P a r a m o u n t 0% f. It’s w hy we are up herd 2.a«2. and bake 3 to 4 minutes, until nicely ^ 9 9 e preserva- Congaotad A bookkee- •Jyd of ad- Gen. George .Washington Issued a.m. at the Wi Kilhniirne-Saul Cohen. or 043-7976 for more information. 040-1222, ext. 2313. 040-7277 or Carol at 044-4109. vt cup (1 stick) butter or Wednesday; Veal Parmesan, Tu e a -FrI 10-9 p.m. 8 ® ® Spaghetti Wib I ds Larson, “ We have atf^ Bh his farewell address to the army D r. Billy J. Scott browned. Yield: eight servings. FR E IH Ctn Bce,” he was vanons to fortify the 142 E. Cental cheeseburger on a bun, spaghetti REOUUR OR UNSCENTED STEMS S PIECES The language spoken In the capital First Baptist Church Fresh Cod Fillet »2.99 now.” a speech to Th 2:3;ongress Nov. 2, 1783, near Princeton. N.J. East Cemetei with meat sauce. Cornish hen with Sat to 4 p.m. Tide of Upper Volta is Ouagadougounese FRESH CUT-HAOOOCR FILLET OR M IN RELIEF FORM UU M t. Laurel a $ 4 ly Republicans Sm ith ai'^ nization for head in began Thursday froi Supermarket Shopper wild rice. Fresh Flounder Fillet h.4.99 Stresstabs Haircuts zero. Perms Nuprin Detergent Muahrooma dC« I fhat went w rong?” and invalids. issuil 'aldheim Jdemorial "Thursday: Sirloin steak, lihguini FRESH SOUTHERN REGULAR ORUNSCCNTEO •mOHETTI U S. deci- last] e in Nazi s s s s s s s s s s made to a cl with clam sauce, roast turkey with no i i v f i Y- Calico Scallops «4.39 wgig't. Tablets Liquid Tide H5.29 Prego Sauce to bar him atroi an was choice. gravy, grilled ham and cheese rp q u tkt FRESH-SOFT SHELL SINGIE FLY-40(K:T. £1.69 ■tyitt HYDROGEN TENDER Dtaa l*»>gtri Steamer Clams »1.89 ^en, and said amokd HarrI.t leaders 60 tabs 9 sandwich. heJ' A&P Peroxide Charmln Bath Tissue 4 1.09 *20 FROZEN-UROE-31 TO 3 S -C T ^ E Spruce Crabmeat .51.59 bad, barely who r' This is the story lion. Friday: Halibut steak, fried UOMD t active recruiting for Coins E. G Consumer is sour on dairy association’s coupon book Fancy Shrimp » .7.99 Ftua ocFour-wouukn Isrhumor and scato Yitzhak ’ the agency THURSDAY chicken, macaroni and cheese, A&P Alcohol Downy Softener .f2.29 Miller Beer ’s presidential campaig WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll ci,(.^U8ed controversy Coins E . Gi 1 9.99 out before removing the second piece ris, also Raise meatball grinder. 8 going on at the state C' . Hoffman, Valerie St., the husba By Martin Sloont of plastic wrap. The plastic wrap can r Y Eisenstadt, pral474. Rated R. Tuesday manufacturers and their associations. Compared to Saturday: Corned beef with cab­ or for House Republicaij Hair Spray Goslee, died 1 be used many times by rolling it up on imetery and ipromise & Clip ’n’ file refunds Unittd pqotura Syndicate companies like Kraft or Beatrice, associations like the bage, stuffed sole, hamburger on a ew Britain. So far, he hit '*® “ *ok Hour He was boi vour rolling pin and putting a rubber I h of Vienna, beca hin the . American Dairy Farmers have very little money or bun. A&P Emil Benvenuto and Do' Sept. 6. 1905, Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off Philadelph ia California Jumbo Size band around it. — R.D.R. idheim, who iboutthe circled. Expires May 20, 1987. D E A R M A R T IN — I want A nominate the coupon resources with which to create consumer promotions. lifelong reslii coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage fene M igliaro of Wolcotii eneral from chari FRIDAY RUBBERMAID WIn-a-Maid Rebate Offer. booklet distributed by A e American Dairy Association As you saw with this offer, sometimes the Orange Juice Cream Cheese Strawberries Artichokes he was a sell coupons, for example. S A rt collecting the needed as the worst offer of the m onA. Mancheeter schoole >nroe, T . J. Casey of M iir With summer just around the cor­ ed president In Tuesday, Receive a $1.50 rebate and entrance into the associations also find it difficult to get their members He had also proofs of purchase while looking for A e required i of North Haven, Georg* ner, you’ll want to be prepared to pre­ 'uesday that Wald*"™* on of the "Wln-A-Mald” SweepsAkes. Send the required I sent In two Universal Product Codes and was to cooperaA in an association-sponsored consumer The following lunches will be Curel Crabtree Asi forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and ^89* 8 9 * = " 5 9 ^ = et of Torrington, John serve nature's warm-weather bounty. vas linked to HoloiC'’ in World ONLY refund form and the labels and cash-regisAr promised a booklet A a t could save me $12. What I offer. served in the Manchester public 88 A U FLAVORS IWNUTEMAID Lotion magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers receipt from Aree rolls of RubbermaidSmooth’N received were mall-lh forms for a Bisquick recipe schools the week of May 4 to 8; CALIF ORNU-FREMMS QUALITY JUMBO SiZt-FReSH TINDER ‘ol Herskowitz of Southb' For complete directions for freezing W ar •*<•><■ I Austria Join by May 16 at may not be available In all areas of the country. Easy Shelf Liner. Expires May 30,1087. book, an offer of two 50-cent coupons on Green Giant So I would console myself with the Green Giant offer, Monday: Hamburger patty on a Ughtn’ Uvaly Orange Jumbo Stem Strawberries California Broccoli 1.19 rfield, Beatrice Murdoc your favorite fruits and vegetables, the last 12 in 19 iB served Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. vegeAbles, a $1 refund offer on a brand of English FLORIDA ANCY-VITAMM "C ” CALIFORNU CM6F TENDER including various sugar and syrup f supposedly in thi EAST HARTFORD MAI 0 9 9 j S L E N D E R A L L S $1 Refund Offer. Send the and possibly the offer from Stove Top as well. And roll, french fries, spinach, apple lot Milk Juice le of Stratford and Franfani Pink Grapefruit IS” Romaine Lettuce .79* packs, blanching times and special Fhil (kNwrBQKIonil Chwch 8m These offers require refund forms: required refund form and one Universal Product muffins I ’ve never heard of. and an offer for two 80-cent remember in the future A a t offers made by trade CNKMITA. li in a five- Ws ;ech that wedges. LIGHT NIIVELV FREMMM QUALITY WITH ORANGE SLICES REORME-UROISbE B37MainStrwl On CRICKET Three-Pack $1 Refund Offer. Send Code from any Slenderalls product. Expires May cotnums on Stove Top sAffIng mix. associations may not be equal to the offers made by Tuesday: Cheese and pepperoni Orange Banana Juice J.’1.19 Cottage Cheese J.’1.09 tips, you’ll want Polly’s newsletter lay night on he h:omp«nlon Tolovi- ice” and Pineapple Halves .69* Deluxe Tomatoes 'Srl.49 leaker Irvin g Stolberg,' Calle Gstrlson Ktillor *7M.9;30*m, 4:30 pm 366 the required refund form and one Universal 31,1007. The final offer was a “ free^’ ceramic b u tA r dish in H U T IS m V E PLAIN SWEET HONEY FLAVORED "Freezing Fruits and Vegetal ivision. "Let bar him their members. pizza, salad, chocolate pudding. LAFlEURtm-EKTRA FANCY • • ,(orlss about Lake A 6:30 pm •M #• Product Code from the back of a Cricket Economy A&P Broccoli Spears « 59* NuForm Magurt i’ 1.09 ; in higher office some d? Send $1 for each copy to T A L L Y ’S a n d Soft Sense S U N B E A M Appliance $10 Rebate Offer. Send return for two butAr proofs of purchase and $2.88, Wednesday: Pork chopette with California Kiwi Fruit 2.79* Mixed Flower Bouquets ...3 .9 9 u.g. A C K H by Jhn Davis !ir can be no , *^in thig tglavialon •W Is It a coupon or a refund? The Slenderalls offer DOUSLE CHEESE. U U S.M US»«IO O M OR D E LU U _ WHITE OR YELLOW POINTERS, in care of this newspa­ KnIgMt ol Cokimbut HtZ Three-Pak. along with Ae caSh-register receipt. Ae■" ------requiredenir" rehind ' form and ...... the Universal which Aeform said was AcoverposAge and handling. gravy, whipped potatoes, com, ANNE’S PLACE WHITt-MAQINTA-ITAUAN-JARLNEBE LAFLEURETTt-iRTRA FANCY poBsibly because of his ( :t. incoigyy (OQ miO | PStt 7 Lotion described in this column can be either. You can attach Stouffer’s P iz z a ^ ^ “ ^2.29 Kraft Deluxe Slices i’ 1.79 per, P.O. Box 93863, Cleveland, OH 1631 Main StrsM Cm Expires June SO, 1907. Product Code from Ae package of a Sunbeam To get Ae value of Ae booklet up to $12. the dairy applesauce. A compleA unlaex hair salon. Variety Eggplant .1.19 Rose Bouquets imi. 4 . 9 9 he National Conference; ,e,” he told He iiplomat the proof of purchase to the form and imm^iately ALL eUSETWS U(.n-FMIMQIMUTV •Mon. 6:30 pm Oni L IG H T k THIRSTY $1 Rebate Otter. Send the Oskar Food Processor (Model No. 35.14081), along people said the b u tA r dish was w o rA $7. Anne haa over 10 years rwMuM auA^-Anomto coiara . On public television la^ 44101-5863. Be sure to include the and ‘ always redeem It for a $1 discount on a Slenderalls purchase, ’ilinraday: Baked lasagna, broc- .Banquet (Docking Bags 2 .t 89* fSirs'^llberts Margarine 7.!, 99* Idaho Potatoes Florist Mums 5.99 i title. 566 required refund form and Ae words "Wet Mop" wl A the original sales receipt dated between Ja n . OLGA 8IVINSKI experience In styling & emocrats can regain thi Department just like you would w iA a regular coupon; or you can '*®*Jtolnmont Tonlaht •Til cut from the front of a Light * Thirsty Wet Mop 11,1087, and June 30,1987. Expires Ju ly 31,1987. AMHERST, OHIO ooometloa. Polly will send you a Polly Dollar I Waldheim R (Part 2 ol 4): an stood up mail It in with A e proof of purchase and receive a able for a spot with the i; package wrapper. Expires June SO, 1107. H en’s a rclimd form A wriA for: if she uses w u r favorite Pointer, n and execu- for h Burnett and hat d like to 1------T regular $1 coupon In A e mail, just like you would wl A a on. Ciaiifutie Hamilton New regis SPEUALSI REYNOLDS Redl-Pan Refund Offer. Receives AM M ENS $1.80 Refond Offer, P.O. Box 14832, DEAR OU3A— I undersAnd your disappointment in EMERQENCY For Appointment Call: Peeve or Problem In her column. [ Jews qnd right to refund offer. This is the latest variation of the Vi hour before tl $1 coupon redeemable on your next purchase of Baltimon, M D 21208. This offer expires Aug. 31, not finding even one dairy-product coupon or refund Fire — Police — Medical Write POLL Y’S POINTERS in care of tenant in the demi not find “Coufund” offer, which was developed several years In ordK to M.ura • tuNIcInnl quintlly ol Ml* ll•m• to. ill our cu*lom*r*. .* r**WM...... ID* right to limit Ml** to t iwcWa*> i '••F.ol *ny lt*m uni*** ottmuriM i»l*d. Not r**po«*lbl* Iw lypograpblul this newspaper. For more information ai any Pie Filling. Pie Crust or Packaged Cake Mix. 1887, but requesA for A e form must be received offer In this booklet. 643-1442 I Balkans in peop roof,” he iz. 2.49 [AlWRRy 1 Send the required refund form and the Universal ago as a store-redeemable alAmatlve to traditional In the said. les this 1-8( 430ak Street by June 18,1887. While waiting for the form, save This offer also stretched A e concept of vaJuew lA the refund offers. DIAL 911 I aren’t Just stroking Fal 01. 2.99 1 1 Product Code symbol from two packages of the actual Universal Product Code number from claim that Ae booklet offered an opporAnlty A save In Manchester MANCHESTER I day at the Capitol to "i r his record viola oiples of Reynolds Redl-Pan Deep Pie Pans. Square Cake law I .. MUNCHESmi Ae back of one Ammens Medicated Powder $12. If the offer“ ‘had ‘ come from one of the m ajor ddairy It seems that some of the retailers are not Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester Ions” and all that good ttomey Gen- p gotvd A bookkga- •Ol. 3.69 Pans or Loaf Pans, along w lA Ae cash-register __jald Tuesday I ’s coali- 0.2S-ounce or 11-ounce conAiner, along w iA the companies, I would be on your side, demanding an comforAble handling coupons with proofs of purchase at the 4th Congressiona “ "n* to fortify the --- 1 receipt for any brand of M e Filling, Pie Crust or rmitted Mr tioni atement 649-9937 cash-register receipt wiA the purchase price explanation and some kind of compensation for- attached, so the mall-in alternative has been added According to Journalist Walter 18 Antiqus and Cotlsotiblo Shops ____ ^HOURt: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY kM A.M. TO 1IWI F.M^ WEIGHT IP Rep. Stewart McKini in ‘ Pss 8u>B>MiMiiiii>BMa67. Vig> m m MmimCmi Packaged Cake Mix with the purchase price circled. consumera who were misled. This is a good idea made even better, and smart Lippmann, "Where all think alike, SATURDAY tcM A.II. TO lO SI R.M.; SUNDAY SOO A.M. TO M B R.M. lawyers to •t the Bounty' The and re- Sgt,ISg»twd.1St7. W EEKLY AUCTIONS 040-9243 and this is Just the begi Jecteihip Bounty turnt URM M pRfliCipMfftR tOMawW OEM. vMHWI BR CM Mt typaaispMoal f But we should make a distinction between shoppers can expect A see more of them. no one thinks very much.” 643-2711 if facts or ■Justified Oviet a S i * • weRsmMIe M wnOHT 1 INTtANMnOHAt. MC larralMdaalara. cratic push there. use. "but his accu 9 ~~ MAH0H88TIBR rfit^ALP|_Wgj W — M A N C H E 8 TI Town, 8tl snipers REAL ESTATE OPPOR' together Si nervous reach. Porgette quoted one patron • y G w r s * Lo yn o as saying he planned to have a Hmneld Hweiter I "W olf Creek lunch,” — a can of beer and a loaded gun — and empty REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK both. The dlffinvnce* between the town I aacc vwa va. mfm or iraiMiiMtR' and the nglidi I ‘ T got the gun out, ” said a clerk at aaoin Pub VI. I OtilitieB DIatrlet at timea are large the Canyon Store and aervice festariiqp U&R REJlfty Co. station, who reAised to identify Troah-Awev vs. and complex. I Nbarlsow ;; for each govemment'a Are de- - himself. J.C. Amnev vs. pnUneiit, thongh, the differaMe In' County, state and federal olAcers combed the sparsely populated .. aaPiiM, one tanportant reapeet la oae inch— Thinking ol a new or uaad home? JS M vs. Evsrcrti the Town fire Department aaeal area Tuesday, but found no trace o f; Food vs. Purdy, a - S-IndMHameter water heae. while > the snipers. Three planes and a R M dvs. PSP. 7:3a helicopter Aew over thousands of Ward va. Coneo. 4- the Eighth Diatrictoaea 4-inch hoae. f CaH U&R first for your housing needs. O.W.Plsti vs. Home Meiiihei a of the two depa ruiicnta > acres surrounding the reservoir, Oak will train together thia Saturday on • and a tracking dog was brought in. - natoig adaptera to connect the The shooting broke out Monday We have home sites available in Manchester, Afferent Unea ahould the twoi afternoon after shots were Ared at departmenta ever have to flgiK a i officers investigating an aban­ Vernon and South Windsor. , B m c In A Are together . doned, rolled-over van near Holter The aeaaion wiH be die Arat drill i Lake. Whether you are interested in buying, selling, in about oae-and-a-half yeara in- ’ ; O’Reilly said the van was taken volving the actual uae of equip­ from the scene of the double building or just need to consult someone on your ment. Two Joint meetingahaveatao: slaying. The shooting intensiAed, and two been held in the paat two montha to real estate needs, call us — Mnwauhst diaplay and familiariae AreAghtera ' campers were slightly wounded NSW York widi certain piecea of equipment, when gunfire struck their car. The we're always willing to assist you. the training ofAcera for both l shooting lasted until darkness, departmenta aaid Tueaday. when deputies backed off and OsiroH Thia cooperation haa come to began evacuating residents and aymboliae the new apirit of coopera­ campers from the recreation area tion between the two govemmenta midway between Ifelena and Great U&R REALTY CO. Cakfornto that only laat fall were locked in a Falls. Aerce Aght over whether the Eighth One camper, John Harrington, APstwIO ICHV Diatrict ahooM continue to exiat. who lives in Great Falls, 45 miles 643-2692 T okos north of the recreation area, said he Oakland The Eighth Diatrict ia a political Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ChtcoDO rabdiviaion that providea fire pro­ spent Monday night with his wife A Montana Highway Patrol officer stops a delivery truck-' tection and aewer aervice to moat A and seven other people near the at a roadblock near Wolf Creek on Tuesday night as Clovatand 1, CMcoa shooting area. Toronto S, Mlnnoso northern Mancheater. Townapeo- police continue to look for up to four snipers. Boftlmoro X Konro ple overwhelmingly voted In No­ Ttxoi 3, NSW York vember to reject a refer endum ColtferotolO, MHw( \ I i / Ouktand 7, Boston 1 queadon that would have taken SsoNlo t, DofroK 4 away the Eighth Diatrict’a power to veto a merger with the town. 3 in South Africa more open MancfiMtcr *153,900 CMcoeo (Dotson NEWER LISTINQ. Nicely main­ (Swtodsn 1-3). 7:35 p. WhAe thia Aght largely excluded fviifwmcniion.— .— —A— tofiHimdCMolieM the Are aervice, the departmenta tained Iwo-famlly home In raelden- ing expected government appeals the weekend. rulings within the past five days. llal neighborhood. Saparaie gas (Johnson 0-3). 7:35 p. Agured at the center of the conAict of the court rulings. I f L F T - SoWlmoro (Bon 2 Newspapers of the English- Some South African newspaper and electric. 2 car garage, full baae- (Lotbrondl 3-1), a:35 I waged by political leadera on both U.S. and British television news­ language Argus group carried editors said they still planned to! ment, nice yard. Muat be seen! Now York (HudMn aidea. dtargea over the ettieteikv casts Monday showed police whip­ photographs of police firing tear adhere to the decrees since ex-; a-2), a;3S p.m. Ootrett (Polrv 03) ping students — white and black — gas. pected government appeals to the- 1*3), 10:35 p.m. at the University of Cape Town Such television footage and pho­ Appeal Court, the nation’s highest, •top •O&OM Oor Mlhvoukoo (Hleuo paying your landlord and atari buHdlng oquNy In 2 bedroom Townhouaa Condoml after a protest against the South tographs had been forbidden under bench, would have the effect of' (Plunk 0-1), K>:3S p.n Laser battk thia 2 MdroIroom oxpandaMo capo. Encloaod porch, alzad living room, complataly al Sooton (NipptrM) I African commando raid on alleged emergency decrees overturned by suspending the Natal decisions and appflancaa and ahad Irtcludod. Can our offica and partially finlahad baaamant a 10:35 p.m. guerrilla targets in Zambia over two Natal province Supreme Court letting the decrees stand. gat atartad. woodad back yard, locafad In i >1 Mltwoukso cA Ookli MwiehMior *395,000 Dotrelt ol Colltoml EXCLUSli^l Rar* opportunity to Boston at SoeAtto, 1 Weinberg said it is important to own this gorgoous 10 room, 3vt Only oomes tdMdii respond to things that can be bath euatom (fapa In much aougbt altar araal Worksavar kitchan, confronted. ttle clouds NillonalLtsstissi Other opponents agreed. banquat aiza formal dining room, aWFISH oozy dan, aunkan living room wHh ‘T gnen we have to address flra^oo, bug# family room, aun THE REALTY COMDANY thinga as tlwy come about, and this PLANNING YOUR porch, Too many foalurat to Is coming about,” said Flavin. i's mission daacribal St. Louts Chlooeo Meek said the effort against Now York Laserquest is part of a larger However, the sources stressed PItlsburoh that a large bloc of undecided voles iB e tte r Phltadtlphla remained, particularly among VACATION Democrats. — Fff££ HOM£ £VALUA TION — lH t3 i2 g § . ______Chu.. Son Francisco Obituaries Republican sources, who also Updaiad S badroom ColonM Cincinnati spoke only if not named, said their dining room and now modorn, Houston Mailand and pantry. Poyor, 1st 1.. head counts showed that 10 to 20 of Los AnotiM porch and 2 car datachod garaj Altanta the chamber's 177 Republicans Son Olteo would vole for the Gephardt hMdid fl«d Crow measure. HEAL ESTATE SEnVICES Son Francisco A, C PItlsburoh A, Los i They agreed that undecided 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 Atlanta 7, Cincinne Kathleen Jay (Benedict) Thomp­ Democrats held the key. 8714400 V f BOW Cr., VornoR, CT 06066 Montrool 7, Phllod Itli Son Otoffo S, St. Ll son, the widow of Arnold C. Nakasone, who will meet with Houston ol Now Yi 'niompson, died April 27 at Pros­ Reagan on Thursday, also is pect Hill Rehabilitation Center in seeking the lifting of $300 million in Son Francisco JM (Maddux 0-3).T ).2 :»p East Windsor. U.S. tariffs on Japanese televi­ Los Anotlos (Wm She was born in Ottawa. Ontario, sions, computers and power tools — 11-3), 7:05 Canada, and she came to Hartford but administration officials sug­ AtlontotSmHmHh1-1)( son 34), 7:15 p.m. in IMS when her husband Joined the gested he may leave empty handed. Heutton (Scott Travelers Insurance Co. She moved Reagan imposed the 100 percent (FornondozS-l). 7:35i Montrool (Ssbro to Manchester in I9SS. tariffs two weeks ago in retaliation (RowlAV 0-1), 7:35 p. She was a member of Center for what he claimed was Japanese Son DIseo (Howkir Congregational Church and was refusal to stop selling computer 34), 5:35 p.m. former executive director of the chips at prices far below their true Atlanta of CIncInn Maenhester Chapter of the Ameri­ value in overseas markets, in Son Otoeo at St. L can Red Cross. She was a commis­ violation of a 1986 agreement. Son Francisco of ( JUST IN TIME... Los AnatlM at PH sioner of the Manchester Housing U.S. Trade Representative Clay­ RCiil tst*Tte Montrsol at Now' Authority, a memher of the Com­ ton K. Yeutter said Monday that To enjoy the beautiful selling that this home Only oomM schsdi mission on Aging and a member of there was fresh evidence Japan had boasts at Witches Woods Lake in Woodstock. Year-round 6 room Contemporary Saltbox. 3 the Regional Council on Aging. halted the practice, suggesting the 647-8400 Eiitarn Lsigua i She was president of the former tariffs might soon be lifted. Don’t Forget To Plan bedrooms, 2 baths, huilt in 1979. Tastefully Sacoptimist Club and was chosen But presidential spokesman Mar­ 168 Main Street, Manchester decorated. Well maintained! 9144,900.00. Manchester Woman of the Year in lin Fitzwater stressed later in the Now Britan (Rd Sx) 1987. She was also a member of the day that there was "no hard tMIMomi^(lndns) Harrisburg (Plrots) Manchester Memorial Hospital evidence” to prove that change had How You Will Catch Up PHttfItId (Cubs) Auxiliary, the Manchester Histori­ occurred. He suggested it was Rsodlno (Phllllts) cal Society, the American Associa­ unlikely the dispute would be Varmont (Rads) Otsns Foils (Tiosrs) tion of Retired Persons and the resolved during Nakasone’s visit. Albany (Yonkoos) Manchester Senior Citizens. In addition to two sessions with Tuosdov' She is survived by three daugh­ Reagan, Nakasone will meet with On ALL The News Rfadlnol,Albonv3 WllllahmwortA,Glo< ters, Doreen Benson and Arnoldeen Republican congressional leaders PttNfloldt, Horrlsb Thornton, both of Manchester, and Thursday and with their Demo­ VormontotNowSrl EstherColeman of Natick, Mass.; a cratic counterparts Friday. AlbonyotRoadlng son, Gordon A. Thompson of House Speaker Jim Wright de­ While You Are Away. DRESSED TO THE 9’s!!I OtonsFollsatWlirki Manchester; 11 grandchildren; nied that the trade legislation was HEADING WEST??? PlltiriloldatHarrIsli eight great-grandchildren; and aimed at Japan Freshly painted inside and out! Tastefully Vormontot Now BrI Adorable 5+ room Garrison (Colonial on quiet decorated with plush wall to wall carpet. several nieces and nephews. But he said he hoped House residential street in West Hartford. 2-3 Albany oIRiadlng ’The funeral will be Friday at 11 approval of the bill would warn Separate in-law apt. Total of 10 rooms. 5 OtinsFoMsotWIina bedrooms, vinyl sided maintenance free PtHtfloMotHorrlsii a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, Nakasone that "America is shar­ bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. Beautiful exterior. Fenced yard, fireplace, gas heal. private treed 3.5 acre lot on Vernon, Bolton Vormontot Now BrI 142 E . Center St. Burial will be in pening and honing its edge and its Call 8138,500.00. East Cemetery. Calling hours are competitive ability.” Roula town line. 1254,900.00 REAL ESTATE Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. V. A m irle in L m o u i Jdemorial donations may be Today And made to a charity of the donor’s VACATION Have llinoirt9,Yankii choice. Century 21 Epstein Realty 9 PAK NSW YORK The trhM C o IIIr E. Q m Im 543 North Main St., Manehastar RHndMicf 3 0 00 Rndlpha> 3 0 11 Collis E. Goslee, 88. of 31 Lilley MEMO TO CARRIER Manchester Mtoiriv 1b 3 0 10 St., the husband of Elsie (Benson) WlnflsMrf SUBSCRIBER______3000 Goslee, died Tuesday at his home. •«7-tW95 - f i t POMRIO H 3000 ADDRESS______Herald OWorddh 4000 He was born in Manchester on r l MakJ Palrulolb 4000 Sept. 8, 1903, and he had been a MARC BM YIIN NBALTV Sdnnorc 3 000 lifelong resident. Before retiring, proudly presents 9TARTMI* WITH TNI M9UE OP . Saved In A WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION ToHoients 3 100 PAPBR9 9NOULD M 9AV90 ■ 131 he was a aelf-employed architect. 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