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BUSH ASKS PAY HIKES

Plan paves way

to aid Congress

By Tom Raum

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Bush asked Con­

gress Friday to give 7,900 federal executives pay

raises of 8 percent to 25 percent, but said the officials should prove their worth every three years or forfeit

the increase.

Bush also proposed a ban on congressional

honoraria, such as outside speaking fees, after 18

months to open the way for a pay hike for members of Congress. He stopped short of actually proposing

a salary increase for them but promised in a letter to

House and Senate leaders to “work with Congress toward this end.” "He told the Congress early on that he would be supportive of a congressional pay raise, but that’s a matter he would like to work out with them. They

are of the same attitude,” said presidential press

secretary Marlin Fitzwater. Bush earlier this year gave his support to a proposed 51 percent pay raise for members of Congress endorsed by the Reagan administration, but the plan was rejected in Congress after a public outcry arose. In a third major feature of his federal pay

package, the president proposed a new super-pay category to enable 200 federal employees with "specialized and critical skills," such as physicians or space scientists, to earn up to $124,400 a year. Bush’s proposal would give across-the-board 25 percent pay increases to the most senior federal officials, matching a 25 percent hike he proposed for federal judges last April. Included would be members of the Cabinet, whose pay would go from $99,500 to $124,400, as well as Vice President Dan Quayle, who would get a raise from $115,000 to $143,800. Bush’s own salary would remain at $200,000. Junior executives would receive lesser salary boosts, depending on their federal pay grade, with the minimum increase 8 percent.

Shaping up as the most contentious part of the package was its requirement that all members of the senior executive service undergo a re- certificaion process every three years to keep their higher salaries. The procedure is designed to “assure that these people perform at a level that justifies the higher salary. We do not believe it would weaken their

rights,” Fitzwater said. However, Rep. Gary L. Ackerman, D-N.Y., Patrick Flynn/Manchactar Harald chairman of a House subcommittee on civil service, said: "It creates a system in which there will be a TPC of Connecticut in Cromwell. Knox HAPPY MAN — Kenny Knox drops his political litmus test. People will have to snooker up putter after sinking a birdie putt on the finished the day at 10-under-par 132 to to their supervisors and kiss their rings to keep their hold sole possession of first place. Story pay raises. That’s not what government service is 6th hole during Friday’s second round of ■ the Canon Greater Hartford Open at the on page 48. all about.”

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|B o « i o « | 82" I MEXICO C ITY (A P) — Former Gen. Arnaldo Ochoa, who fought alongside Fidel Castro and became one of Cuba’s best-known War heroes, was sentenced to death by firing squad- Friday for HD helping smuggle tons of cocaine into the United States, the official Cuban news agency said. AttantK' Three other former officers also were condemned Ocean by a court-martial, which handed out prison |PWt»uTg^|8V sentences ranging from 10 years to 30 years to 10 WMhlnglo«J90 I other defendants, Prensa Latina said in dispatches w — v^019e9 Kocu Wea»t>«t. loc monitored in Mexico. Castro’s regime launched an unprecedented and highly publicized investigation into Ochoa aimed at erasing a stain on the nation and the Communist Weather Party. Ochoa's actions constituted an attack on “ the credibility of President Fidel Castro and weakened the prestige and defense of the Cuban revolution,” Manchester and vicinity: Today, partly sunny, prosecutor Brig. Gen. Juan Escalona said in his cooler and much less humid. High around 80. Wind summation Wednesday. light north. Tonight, clear and cool. Low around 60. For years, the United States had been accusing Sunday, partly sunny. High 80 to 85. The AttocIMad Prete Cuba of allowing drug traffickers to .operate, an Northwest hills: Today, partly sunny, cooler and accusation Castro indignantly dismissed as a U.S. much less humid. High around 80. Wind light north. WHERE FOUR DIED — Authorities slammed into a tree late Thursday night plot to discredit Cuba. - Tonight, clear and cool. Low around 60. Sunday, check the wreckage of a car that in New Haven and killed four people. But, embarrassingly, the'accusations turned out partly sunny. High 80 to 85. to be true. A military hearing and the separate Coastal: Today, partly sunny, cooler and much court-martial revealed details of an operation that less humid. High around 80. Wind north around 10 used Cuba as a way station for smuggling cocaine mph. Tonight, clear and cool. Low 60 to 65. Sunday, from Colombo’s Medellin cartel into southern partly sunny. High 80 to 85, cooler at the shore in the Four die as car slams tree Florida. afternoon. The court-martial, made up of three senior By Larry Rosenthal wreckage. Calvin Spivey, 20, and the other generals, sentenced Ochoa, ex-Col. Antonio de la The Associated Press The crash late Thursday night rear-seat passenger, whose iden­ Guardia Font, ex-Maj. Armado Padron and was the second car accident in tity was being withheld pending ex-Capt. Jorge Martinez to death. All were stripped Lottery NEW HAVEN - Four young New Haven in eight months to positive identification, died of of their rank and expelled from the party last week New Haven men were killed when claim four lives. head injuries, the medical exa­ after the hearing before a 47-officer court of honor. their speeding station wagon The car crossed the ­ miner’s office said. Th« Askoclated PraM The prosecutor had asked for the death penalty went off the road, slammed into a yellow center lines of a tree-lined The medical examiner’s office for three other officers, Eduardo Diaz, Antonio Connecticut daily Friday: 874. Play Four: 1876. WATCHING THE SHOP — Inventor F. recently. Guitierrez has designed man­ tree and burst into flames, police stretch of road along V/est Rock used dental records and X-rays to Sanchez and Alexis Lago, but the tribunal sentenced Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 6, 15, 19, 85, 87, 40 Jerry Gutierrez and one of his surveil­ nequins with surveillance cameras to said. Park shortly after 11:30 p.m., make the positive identification watch for shoplifters. them to 30 years in prison. All four victims were burned ramming into a large maple tree of the three victims. Identifica­ lance mannequins monitor a photo­ Prensa Latina, hailing the verdicts as a beyond recognition, but the state only three to four feet from the tion of the fourth victim was grapher as he takes their picture “ reflection of the. exercise of democracy and medical examiner's office said edge of the pavement. delayed because no medical legality in Cuba,” said appeals to Cuba’s supreme Index three were dead before fire Witnesses who had seen the car records on him were available military court.and the council of state were being engulfed the car. in the area, including the security locally. Carver said. expedited. It said the defendants had admitted guilt A security guard working at the guard, told authorities the driver Police from neighboring Anne Droid is no dum m y but were asking for mercy based on their records nearby regional center of the had been traveling at a high rate Hamden, who were the first to be and contrition. Business__ . 34-35 Opinion. state Department of Mental Re­ of speed. Classified _ summoned to the scene, found the The fall of Ochoa was most impressive because of . 36-41 People - tardation and a passerby told The driver, Willie Gattison, 17, Com ics___ .23-25 Religion. car engulfed in flames. You can’t beat her photographic memory his background and standing. He fought alongside Focus_____ . 17-32 Senior Citizen . authorities they tried in vain to died of multiple blunt injuries, the The car belonged to a New Castro in the Sierra Maestra in the 1950s, battling Local/State. .4-0 Sports______.42-48 open one of the car doors before state medical examiner's office Haven couple who were appar­ and eventually defeating the forces of dictator By Nancy Nemec system has,” said Eric Freehling, who owns Obituaries— _ 7 U.S./World___ -9-10 the smoldering vehicle exploded said. ently renting the vehicle to a The Associated Press Odyssey Jewelry and Watch Out Watches in Fulgencio Batata. in flames 30 feet high. Both said The front-seat passenger, Cha­ friend of the victims, said Lt. Ochoa earned the prestigious Hero of the Republic Denver. they heard a passenger coughing. rles Dickey, 19, died of asphyxia of Cuba medal for his command of troops in James Sorrentino, a police DENVER — Anne Droid looks like a typical He said when he first heard about Gutierrez’s Yul Watley, the passerby, told by chest compression and smoke spokesman. Ethiopia in 1978 and in Angola in 1987-1988. He also mannequin, except for an unusual twinkle in one mannequins he was interested only in getting one television station WTNH he saw inhalation from the flash fire, The friend had been with the headed Cuba’s military advisory mission to eye. That twinkle means Anne Droid can “ see” for his store. the coughing person’s head come said Dr. H. Wayne Carver II, four young men earlier in the Nicaragua’s leftist Sandinista government in iianrhpstrr Hrralfi out the window before the flames deputy chief medical examiner. you. She can also “ hear” and even "rem em ber.” “ I thought it was a heck of an idea,” Freehling evening, and told police they were Anne Droid is a surveillance mannequin says. ‘ ‘Then I realized he didn’t have as much of a 1985-86. forced him to retreat. He was Dickey is the half-brother of New Prosecutor Escalona told the court that Ochoa USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 237 out visiting girlfriends, Sorren­ designed to watch for shoplifters, an idea that has business background as he needed to get off the driving home when he spotted the Haven Alderman Willie Moore, tino said. caught the eye of some retailers. ground. With my CPA background and a lot of robbed the Nicaraguans “ of big sums of money,” betrayed the Angolans with black market deals, and “My wife is a jeweler,” says F. Jerry experience in retail I told him I ’d see if I could Penny M. Sieffert, Publisher planned “ to build a mansion with fine woods from Gutierrez, Anne Droid’s creator. “ We were in a help.” Georgs T. Chappell Oennis M. Santoro the Angolan jungles.” ^•lltnr Advertising Director jewelry store and they had a TV monitor set up. A partnership developed, as did a spinoff from “ He profited from the hunger of the Angolan but I couldn’t find the camera. Then the jeweler the mannequin restoration business called Anne Jeanne Q. Fromerth Sheldon Cohen Missing P&W engines recovered people with the flour, salt and fish that hungry Business Manager Composing Manager showed me this tiny thing and I thought, ‘My God, Droid Security Systems. Freehling pitched in Angolan stomachs clamored for and thousands of H ILL AIR FORCE BASE. Utah (A P) - Three that would fit in a mannequin.’” $115,000 to help launch it. Denise A. Roberts Robert H. Hubbard engines had been located, but refused to provide children died, simply because they lacked these Personnel Manager Pressroom Manager F-16 jet engines that mysteriously disappeared At the time, Gutierrez’s job was to restore further details. Basic security mannequins cost about $2,400, items,” Escalona said in his summation. Frank J. McSweegan from Hill Air Force Base earlier this week were mannequins — a business he started when he was Retired Rear Adm. Gene R. La Rocque, not including extras like a |ime-lapse VCR, -The smuggling ring apparently was centered in Circulation Director found Friday, but their return was as murky as laid off as a carpenter. director of the Center for Defense Information, a Gutierrez said. an Interior Ministry unit headed by de la Guardia Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the their leave-taking. Now, the 40-year-old Gutierrez has designed a military think tank in Washington, said he knew “ One gentleman travels a lot and he wants to and dedicated to circumventing the 1963 U.S. trade Manchester Publishing Co., t6 Bralnard Place, Manchester. The 3,200-pound engines, valued at about $2 line of mannequins with built-in cameras and of^engine parts being stolen in the past. have a male mannequin that would ‘watch’ embargo on Cuba. Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid at Manchester, Conn. million apiece, were recovered by the FBI, but microphones, which he hopes business owners Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. • engines, that just boggles my television to give the appearance someone is In addition to drugs, the officers were convicted of P.O. Box 59t, Manchester, Conn. 06040. the bureau isn’t talking. The engines “ are in the will use to fight shoplifting. mind, he said Friday. “ I ’d think it would be home,” he said. “ If that wasn’t a deterrent the smuggling diamonds, ivory, sugar, manufactured If you don't receive your Herald by S p.m. weekdays or 7:30 possession of the government,” said Hill Gutierrez inserts a miniature camera behind a easier to steal a whole plane.” mannequin would double as security for him” by goods and U.S. dollars. am. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unable spokesman Len Barry. mannequin eye, and the image is projected on a to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-0646 by 6 La Rocque said millions of dollars have been recording anyone entering the room. Confessions and testimony showed the ring “ We cannot discuss any details of the theft or monitor that can be viewed privately. For sound, p.m. weekdays lor delivery In Manchester. lost through military employees stealing parts to worked with the Medellin cartel for at least 2>A Suggested cvrier ratee are $1.60 weekly, $7.70 for one recovery of those engines because the matter is a microphone is placed in one nostril. Everything Gutierrez said he has an order for 10 sell, including many for a lucrative black market years and allowed tons of cocaine from Colombia rnwih, $23.10 tor three months, $46.20 for six months and still under investigation by the FBI and the Air the mannequin sees or hears can be recorded on mannequins from a major Denver retailer but in spares for the F-14 fighter. and shiploads of Jamaican marijuana to pass $02.40 for one year. Newsstand price: 33 cents a copy. Force Office of Special Investigation,” Barry videotape. wouldn’t give the company’s name and did not The Mancheeter Herald Is a member of The Associated Press, The engines are re'ouilt Pratt & Whitney F-lOO through Cuban waters and airspace into the United said. “ It’s got a perspective no other surveillance say how many he’s sold altogether. the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press 'TW200 series, about 17 feet long. 34 inches in States. ■ Association and the New England Newspaper Association. FBI Special Agent Tim Screen confirmed the diameter and weighing 3.200 pounds each. 9

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I , SAIWO Housing I COBS programs IGERATORir *|5j io OR safe here OUR STORE IS NOW ON.. By Maureen Leavitt Manchester Herald WE HAVE AU The directors of the Manches­ THE MAJOR BRANDS! ter and Coventry housing authori­ ties said Friday their towns will not be affected by a decision by U.S. Housing Secretary Jack Kemp to suspend a housing program for the elderly. Carol Shanley, executive direc­ BFrigidaire tor of the Housing Authority of Manchester, said the housing for the elderly complexes in Man­ Spmci^i Limitmd Timm Offmr Sale Ends 7-15-89 chester are funded through a '^MagicChef , on GC Applimncmaf Department of Housing and Ur­ Delivery Available within 24 HRS ban Development program dif­ „ G e n e ra l 90 DAYS ferent from fhe Retirement Ser­ SAMBAS WELBILT vice Center Program that Kemp w White Westinghouse E le c tric 5 CU.FT. suspended Thursday. CASH!' The authority, a non-profit N O P A Y M C N TS N C O U m e O REFRIGERATOR I

organization, operates 356 apart­ 7*/ ma4*i tkt GREAT FOR LiCC Otiiiif'Mg Chuift Bitit ments in Manchester, 276 of r * « fr t mill t t t n t t u 4 • ! sm$mM APARTMENT, 04I4 mil0u> 90 J t f t 0» f l t i i » t .■ARORDORMI which are subsidized by HUD m$r i t M*4» t llt f 90 0*tt mAh lintm ti Shanley said the suspended pro­ ilitiftf »l 16 % 4F0 0uifitt» 4HI tn4 t iOO - mM4m¥» gram would not affect non-profit Whirlpool liMAlt (tt*t* groups such as the authority. G ECAF' fmancKig lot 6 f A pplances H 69 In addition, a $2.9 million project in the works in Manches­ • R O S T FREE ter to build congregate housing • TEXTURED STBL FRIGIDAIRE for the elderly is in no danger DOORS under the decision because it is 19 C U .R . being funded by a state grant, not • MEAT KEEPR REFRIGERATOR Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald federal monies. • FROST FREE KICKOFF — Kelly Field, 12, of Manchester, black belt and hopes to be in the Olympics some Julie Bradley, manager of • GLASS ADJUSTABLE practices tae kwan-do at S K Tae Kwan-Do in day. Orchard Hill Estates, an elderly SHELVES Hartford last Friday. She has earned a first-degree housing project containing two • TEXTURED STEEL QENERM. DOORS g i a n t i s CU. f t . 40-unit parcels in Coventry, said • MEAT KEEPER she does not believe Kemp's • DELUXE MODEL f r o s t f r e e decision will affect the project. “ We have not had any con­ • FROST FREE Karate kid earned her black belt • TEXTURED STEEL cerns,” Bradley said. “ We really don’t think it’s a problem.” DOORS By Rick Santos may increase if Field shows more weekend, he told the students they The first 40 units, built 10 years Manchester Herald excellence at tae kwon-do and in school. would have to work off some of the ago, were funded through HUD. The straight-A student will attend pounds gained from eating too many But there were no federal funds What’s so unusual about a 12-year-old Tiling Junior High School this fall. She hot dogs. AMANA available when the second 40 girl who likes cats, sports, books, and says she cannot wait to get there Field says understanding the impor­ units were built about six years 18 C U .R . movies? because she wants to use the school’s tance of a healthy diet isn’t always REFRIGERATOR! Nothing, unless she also is an “ huge” library. enough. ago, Bradley said. • g la s s a d ju s t a b l e I exceptional student who has earned a Before graduating from Robertson “ I try to stay away from sweets, but it The program which Kemp has Elementary School this year, she Frigidaire SHELVB first-degree black belt in tae kwon-do. just doesn't work,” she says. suspended was designed to pro­ • MEAT KEEPER Kelly Field, of Manchester, has been accumulated a pile of awards for What does work for her is tae vide apartments for low- and GENERAL ELECTRIO • TEXTURED STEEL practicing the self-defense style for less academic excellence, school spirit, and kwon-do. moderate-income elderly people. 19 C U .R . DOORS than three years and has passed athletics. She also won the Presidential “ When she first started, she was so It is the third program canceled • DELUXE MODEL through 14 belt levels with mostly hard Academic Fitness Award. shy,” Kim said. “ Now she’s kind of a or frozen at HUD. REFRIGERATOR / Field says her favorite aspect of tae work. leader among the kids. ” The program was designed to SIDE BY SIDE “ If you’re not dedicated, you won’t kwon-do is poomse, the name for the The instructor says the art not only provide housing to people over • ADJUSTABLE SHELVES get anywhere,” Field said Thursday detailed form of the art. • MEAT KEEPER ^99 teaches self-defense, it teaches self- age 70 who can live on their own afternoon while sitting in front of a The forms in poomse are like dance respect, self-discipline, and self- and afford market rents. The cabinet displaying the many awards routines, she says, except the art confidence. People need these charac­ centers offer such services as EZ TE RM S includes a series of punches, kicks, and sh e earned in tae kwon-do teristics to grow properly, he said. ■ CASH blocks. central dining and recreation. competitions. > MASTER CARO Field, who won a silver medal at last When a student’s mastery of the Kim said Field has developed these Kemp said the program cost EASY TO GET TO: At ■ VISA forms is measured, the qualities traits. the government $119 million in COMNQ FROM THE HAnTFO«U3 year’s state competition and a gold this • MONTHLY PMT. March, recently received a scholarship examined are speed, accuracy, power, direct payments to cover defaults AREA. TAKE l-M TO T>« PHONE 647-9997 “ She tries to improve herself all of 1-3M EXPRESSWAY. GET OFF AT ■ DISCOVER CARD I from her tae kwon-do school in balance, timing, coordination, eye the time, he said, “ Kelly is very on HUD-insured mortgages. That n c KEr#EY STREET EXTT (»ZV Hartford. direction, and self-presentation. consistent.” cost is likely to grow because TAKE 2 LEFTS TO AL SEFFERT8. SUPER DISCOUN T CENTER She was given the award because of She goes to the tae kwon-do school defaults now total $250 million “ When she sets a goal, she concen­ HARTFORD 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET her academic excellence, said Sang H. three times each week for 60-and and are expected to continue, trates on the goal with all herenerev ” F«4 MANCHESTER, CONN. Kim, owner and head instructor at S K 90-minute practices. he said. Kemp has said. “ Sometimes, the workouts are hard, Tae Kwon-Do. He also said the program was OPEN DAILY: M ON li THURS TIL9, TUES, WED, SAT TIL 5. FRI TIL8. SUN TILS. and sometimes they are easy — but you Field, whose goal ever since she “ The fund is to encourage the not serving those it was created to never know what’s in store for you,” educational aspect of martial arts,’’ began learning tae kwon-do was to earS help, citing a HUD-backed pro­ Field says. a first-degree black belt, now has an Kim said. ject in Palm Harbor, Fla., that Kim said he has not yet decided the Kim ’s humor makes it fun, she says. even greater one. ■ reportedly charged $2,100 a amount Field will receive, but it will be At the beginning of the first session says Olympics,” she month rent for a two-bedroom somewhere between $100 and $200 and after the Fourth of July holiday apartment. 9 8 9 J u

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By Nancy Concelman the Interstate 291 right of way in do a cost and space study on the Manchester Herald the Buckland Industrial Park to committee’s recommendations to state study Manchester pay for the property. for new or expanded municipal Monday The Board of Directors is If the board approves the facilities. Council on Substance Abuse, Lincoln Center scheduled to decide Tuesday acquisition Tuesday, it would Weiss had also recommended of spending hearing room, 7 p.m. whether the town should buy have to appropriate the funds in that 1-291 right of way funds be Y Eighth Utilities District, Eighth Utilities District property on Trotter Street for August, Sartor said. used to cover improvements to office, 32 Main St., 7:30 p.m. additional Municipal Building The 7,885-square-foot parcel on intersections throughout town. By Peter Vlles Board of Education, 45 North School St., 7:30p.m. parking. Trotter Street, next door to the Assistant Town E ngineer The Associated Press Tuesday The town has a contract for existing Municipal Building park­ James Weber said Friday the Board of Directors public comment session. $175,000 to buy a residence at 17-19 ing lot, could yield 15 to 22 parking state has approved the town’s HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill gave a Municipal Building, 9 to 10 a.m. Trotter St. that is for sale and is spaces. plans for improvements to seven lukewarm endorsement Friday to a new study of the Mental Health Council, Lincoln Center gold room, considering acquiring two prop­ A citizens’ committee ap­ intersections, estimated to cost way the state spends its money, a $4 million project 3:30 p.m. erties north of Lincoln Center at pointed last year to study expan­ $4.1 million. that won’t be complete until 1991 — well after the Democratic subcommittee. Municipal Building 494 Main St., Town Manager sion of municipal and police The town’s share for some of next gubernatorial election. coffee room, 7 p.m. Richard J. Sartor said in a memo facilities recommended that the those projects would be 12.5 ”I think it can be a valuable tool for state Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, to the directors. town acquire properties around percent, but Weber said the exact government,” O’Neill said after signing a bill 7:30 p.m. Former Town Manager Robert * the Municipal Building and Lin­ amount the town would pay has authorizing the study. "I don’t know how needed it Wednesday B. Weiss suggested that the town coln Center for parking. not been calculated yet. is, but it’s certainly going to be a good thing Cheney Hall Foundation, Probate Court, 5 p.m. use a portion of the state’s $2.7 The town has hired Kaestle An item on the Board of overall.” 50% OFF (with coupon) Republican Town Committee, Lincoln Center million payment to the town for Boos Associates of New Britain to Directors’ Tuesday agenda for an The study, first suggested by Democrats in the % COUPON Christmas Country Cut-Outs Decorate your hearing room, 7:30 p.m. appropriation of $437,500 for General Assembly, is intended to look at the tree with wonderful fabric ornaments. Stitch Thursday intersection improvements was efficiency and necessity of state programs and together and stuff lightly, or cut out and apply Agenda for Tomorrow, Lincoln Center gold room, removed because some technical Lappen sees solutions services. It will end with recommendations by Jan. a fabric stiffener. Then decorate with trims, 7:30 p.m. matters had not been resolved. 1, 1991, on how the state can deliver services more OFF ALL Sartor said. The appropriation efficiently, increase state revenues and reduce pearls and sequins! 100% cotton. Andover for crowded classes will probably appear on the spending. August agenda. “I personally believe that this study will find that 50% OFF (with coupon) Craig Lappen, former presi­ the PTA for two years. He was Weber said the state Depart­ Monday vice president for three years. He the state of Connecticut is running very good CHRISTMAS Wetlands Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 dent of the townwide PTA, has ment of Environmental Protec­ programs, and delivering its services well in a Assorted Christmas Trimmings & Ribbons officially announced his intention has also been a member of the tion has questions on plans for PRINTS • QUILTS • CUT-OUTS Get an early start on your Christmas projects. p.m. Martin School PTA and the ' timely fashion under sometimes difficult circum­ Limited to stock on hand. Selection may Wednesday to seek the nomination from the some of the intersections. The stances,” O’Neill said. "But I welcome whatever Assortments vary from store to store. Democratic Party to for a committee supervising the con­ town had hoped to begin work this vary from store to store. Not valid in Public Safety Building Committee, Town Office seat on the Board of Education. version of the Nathan Hale school recommendations will come to do a better job.” Building, time to be announced. past spring but will probably conjunction with any other coupon or sale to a special focus, or magnet have to wait until this fall to put The study will be conducted by a 23-member offer. 50% OFF (with coupon) Lappen, 42, of 296 Timrod Lane, school. commission, including 14 members of the General said bis financial experience as a the projects out for bid, Weber Coupon valid July 9-July 15, 1989 Jumbo Christmas Stocking This stocking is Bolton He got his start on the Highland said. Assembly, nine Democrats and five Republicans. portfolio manager for Aetna Park School PTA in 1980. He and house of fa brlo s^^fro sure to bring holiday cheer. It’s bright and Insurance Co., would be helpful to The intersections are: Center The remaining nine members will be three O’ Neill colorful plus large enough to hold many Monday his wife have two children, aged and Summit streets; Middle administration officials, a chairman and five other the board because of the financial 14 and 11. exciting gifts. 100% cotton face. 100% polyester Public Building Commission, Community Hall issues facing the board. Turnpike and Summit Street: members of the private sector, all appointed by the fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. He cited his interest in schools Main and Haynes streets; Forest governor. 50% OFF (with coupon) fill. 100% nylon back. Tuesday Specifically, he noted the prob­ and the PTA as reasons for lem the town faces with class­ and Otis streets; Charter Oak and O’Neill on Friday announced his pick for Christmas Keepsakes by V.I.P. captivating Fire Commissioners, Bolton firehouse, 7 p.m. choosing to run for the board Spruce streets; Charter Oak and Republican Town Committee, Community Hall, room space. position. chairman, Deroy C. Thomas, president and chief cut-outs that create a warm and special scene 50% OFF (with coupon) Autumn streets; and Highland operating officer of ITT Corp. O’Neill also said he for the holidays. 100% cotton. 44/45" wide • 7:30 p.m. “With a $40 million budget, it’s “I feel I’ve spent a lot of time in and Gardner streets. All Christmas Prints Select from new Wednesday going to take some doing,” the field of education,” Lappen would name Timothy J. Moynihan, president of the Rocking Reindeer •Toy Soldier • Angel Tree Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce. beautiful prints and popular prints from last Town Plan Workshop, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Lappen said. said. “I’ve shown some Top • Small Christmas Tree Centerpiece • year to create aprons, pillows and other Thursday He said another key issue attentiveness.” Thomas referred to his new post as an Nativity Book • Santa Book • Advent Calendar holiday craft projects. 100% cotton. 44/45" Board of Education, Bolton Center School, 8 p.m. facing the board is ensuring that He said members of the nomi­ ’’interesting and important opportunity,” but said it • Santa Dolls • Hostess Apron. wide. children with disabilities are nating committee would have an was much too early to discuss specifically the taught in the least restrictive answer for him by the end of the commission’s goals. Coventry environment. month on whether he would be Lappen served as president of chosen to run. “We intend to proceed carefully and slowly and Monday Legal not to do anything that’s too untoward or too COUPON Youth Services Commission, Town Office Build­ sudden,” he said. din-L. ing, 7:30 p.m. .Talk Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Republicans have expressed little confidence in 50 the commission, complaining that 18 of its 23 SINGER Building, 7:30 p.m. by DEBUTANTE™ Finance Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 Attorney members will be either Democrats or people Leo J. Barrett appointed by Democrats. PATTERNS p.m. At Law • FREE ARM NOW Drug and Alcohol Commission, Second Church, “It’s hardly bipartisan,” said House Minority M'^Call’s • Simplicity • ZIO ZAG STITCHES Limll of 3 with coupon. • MAKES A BUTTONHOLE 7:30 p.m. Leader Robert Jackie, R-Stratford. He said the • APPLIQUES $188 WILL PROBLEMS LImilod 10 slock on hand. REF. RETAIL $2W.99 Tuesday commission’s Democratic tint “raises questions Coupon valid July 9 - July IS, 1989 MODEL 62U ContIdar laavlng your banaflclarlM a Not valid in conjuction with any other otter. Republican Town Committee, Town Office porcantage of your aatata, rather than a about any results that would come out of it.” Building, 7:30 p.m. fixed aum of money In your Will. Inflation Gerry Rose Dick Rose He predicted that the study would not lead to ric u ^ cf fobrlcs&^sc-fro f a b r ic s j Democratic Town Committee, Town Office and appreciation can change the relative significant changes in the way the state spends its Building, 8 p.m. value of the gift Conaldar the woman, who In 1953, aigned her Will and money. Thursday ea 2 5 ^ p y provided a gift of $25,000.00 to her beat Jaekle, who is considering running for governor «1.99 KIT Christmas Robertson School PTO, Town Office Building, 7 friend. 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Boy, 14, charged Agreement is reached to free By Dean GolembeskI is out of work as a result of the have down there.” The Associated Press strike by about 1,700 coal miners “We know everybody by in girl’s shooting Hearing set on pension plan in West Virginia and Virginia that name,” added his wife, Marie. abortion protesters next week A public hearing will be held by the Board of GREENWICH - Frank Martin began in April. They said Lebanon and Rowe As part of the United Mine Directors Tuesday on changes in the town’s pension brushed aside the sight of fancy have about 10,000 residents each. HARTFORD (A P) — A 14-year-old boy was cars and expensive shops and Workers’ strike strategy, the Greenwich, with 60,000 residents, 17. arraigned in a timely fashion. ordinance to permit the new town manager, charged with attempted murder after he HARTFORD (AP) - Nearly union has been bringing up Charges against two of the Superior Court Judge Jerry Richard Sartor, to buy back about nine years of savored what he found most is one of the nation’s wealthiest allegedly shot a 13-year-old girl in the leg while 100 abortion protesters who have groups of a dozen or so miners communities and home to many protesters were dropped Friday Wagner agreed to dismiss the pension entitlement. precious in this affluent town. aiming at another person, police said Friday. been jailed for three weeks will The retired coal miner took a and their families to picket celebrities and top business exec­ Y because of a paperwork error, charges Friday, the clerk said. The proposal is part of the agreement the town The boy, who was not identified because of finally identify themselves and outside Pittson headquarters. court officials in West Hartford Prosecutors in West Hartford directors made with Sartor when they hired him. deep breath. “The air rs so utives who commute to New York his age, was also charged with first-degree walk out of state jails next week clean” Although violence has erupted City. said. refused to comment on the case Under it. Sartor would be permitted to get pension assault and reckless endangerment, police under a tentative agreement “ If you stood in my town, after elsewhere, the Greenwich picket said. The men, who were jailed Four people arrested in the credit for the years he worked as a police officer in Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Blaken- reached Friday. Hartford’s chief a while you’d look like you were lines have been peaceful. The girl, who was not identified, was in prosecutor said. because they refused to give their April protest went on trial Thurs­ Manchester before becoming general manager in ship said they were impressed by working in a coal mine,” said Martin and his family were satisfactory condition Friday at St. Francis names, were to appear in court day in West Hartford on public South Windsor. He would have to pay $7,811.22 into the beautiful homes and the Authorities had been searching Martin, from Lebanon, Va. part of a group of 13 visiting Hospital and Medical Center a hospital for a way to end the stalemate June 21, but someone mistakenly disturbance charges. When their the fund in a lump sum or in periodic payments variety of shops, although the “ The coal dust really flies,” Connecticut. On the way north, a spokeswoman said. because the protesters, arrested filed their court papers in the July trial began, the judge made clear between now and June 30, 2001. prices were dismaying. agreed his wife. Mavis. they participated in rallies held Hartford police Sgt. Gerald Kumnick said docket, a clerk in the Superior he would not allow the case to Sartor’s rights in the plan would thus become The average sale price of a at a June 17 demonstration in Martin, 54, has a keen apprecia­ by labor uqions in Baltimore and the girl was standing next to an unidentified Court in West Hartford said. become a stage for a debate of the vested immediately. home in Greenwich Iasi year was West Hartford, had pushed the tion for clean air. He suffers from Newark, N.J. male on a third-floor balcony around 11:20 p.m. Because the men had not been abortion issue. Another proposed change would provide that $800,000, while Mrs. Martin said state’s already crowded jails black lung disease, a debilitating The group was divided in three Thursday when a car pulled up Sartor would not make a payment of 5 percent of his her home — “ one of the nicest above legal capacity, threatening teams upon arrival in Greenwich. salary in each pay period to the pension fund. The ailment that forced him to retire homes in Lebanon” — is on the Several people got out of the car and passed a to trigger the automatic release Martin and his family formed one town will make the 5 percent payment annually for from the mines nine years ago. market for $135,000. gun among themselves, encouraging each of hundreds of prisoners. team, and they worked three- Sartor. He was in Greenwich on Friday other to shoot ‘him," Kumnicx said. The That situation, however was hour shifts on the picket line daily Mrs. Blakenship said everyone The hearing is one of several that will be held at with his wife, his w ife’s sister and i4-year-old boy finally took the gun and fired, eased Thursday when prison this past week. in Greenwich drives a nice car 7 3 the Board of Directors’ meeting in the Lincoln his brother-in-law to picket one hitting the girl in the upper thigh. Kumnick officials got approval to add 216 last day outside the corporate “ I would like to live here, if I while back home pickups and said Center hearing room beginning at 7:30 p.m. O prison beds statewide and re­ headquarters of the strike-bound could afford it. It’s a clean town, a huge coal-hauling trucks He said police are unsure how nany people leased 88 other inmates into home Pittston Co. before heading nice town,’’ said Martin’s predominate. were in the car. or what type of gun was used. release programs. CLOSED Swim registration slated home. brother-in-law. Lloyd Blaken- Despite the differences, the u o The boy was arrested at 4 a m Friday at his Hartford State’s Attorney John Martin’s benefits have been ship, from Rowe, Va. “ But I like four said they found Greenwich L n home in Hartford; he was turned over to Bailey met Friday for nearly six The Manchester Parks and Recreation Depart­ wiped out and his brother-in-law my job. We like the family ties we residents to be friendly. juvenile authorities, Kumnick said He could hours with leaders of Operation ment will hold swim lesson registration for the o not say how police were able to find the boy. Rescue, the anti-abortion group second session of swim lessons today from 9 a.m. to that organized the protest at the MARY CHENEY noon at Swanson Pool, 45 N. School St.; Verplank Summit Women’s Center, in an Pool. 126 Olcott St. Waddell Pool, 163 Broad St.; / effort to convince some of the and Globe Hollow Pool. 100 Spring St. Cable firm denies protesters to identify themselves There will be no swim registration at Saulters and leave jail. Pool for the second session due to pool renovations. w Bailey described the meeting LIBRARY The fee is $4 per session per person and recreation violating state law as “ very difficult,” but said the cards must be presented at the time of registration. V / if. \ ■>, prisoners would probably give Recreation cards will be available for sale at all n STAMFORD (AP) — American Television & their names and be released next pools. Children must be 3 years of age to take lessons Communications Corp. on Friday denied violating week. In return, prosecutors have July 5 thru July 12 and must reside in Manchester. state law as alleged by an attorney for Paramount agreed not to require cash bond Communications Inc.’s, and asked a Superior Court for the protesters. Hearings set on drug grants judge to reprimand the attorney for the remark. "W e had certain things we FOR John L. Warden, a New York attorney represent­ would not negotiate, ” Bailey said The Manchester Council on Substance .Abuse ing Paramount, said Thursday in Stamford of his insistence that the prison­ Concerns will hold public hearings Monday night y) n Superior Court that Time Inc. twice violated ers give their names. “ If this goes and Wednesday morning to receive proposals or 7 3 Connecticut law in dealings with ATC. Warden said as I see it, we have kept the suggestions on how to use funds from the Governor's Time failed to get approval from Connecticut utility integrity of the system, and these Initiative Grant. The funds must be used in O regulators when it acquired ATC stock in 1978 and people will be released on our RENOVATIONS substance abuse prevention for people up to 19 years terms and not their terms.” HR \ last month when it sold some Time stock to Warner old. Communications Inc. The protesters’ incarceration The hearings will be held in the hearing room of Time owns 82 percent of ATC stock. ATC is the had threatned to trigger the Lincoln Center. 41 Center St., from 7 to 8 p.m. X nation's second-largest cable television company automatic release of as many as Monday and from 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday. with franchises in 33 states. Because ATC operates a 800 convicted criminals. People may also write letters to the Human JULY cable franchise in Connecticut, its actions are But William Flower, a Depart­ Resources Department, MCSAC, 41 Center St., n subject to review by state utility regulators. ment of Correction spokesman, Manchester 06040. ATC’s attorney, James F. Stapleton of Hartford, said 88 inmates — not abortion called the allegations irrelevant, but didn’t dispute protesters — were released from them. ATC is seeking an injunction that would stall prison into the supervised home Hospital named Miller n Paramount’s proposed $12 billion hostile takeover release program, and prison Mary Ann Miller has been named nursing quality 'Sa l e .' of Time. officials installed 216 new beds, iHili assurance coordinator at Manchester Memorial mostly by “ double-bunking” ex­ On Friday, Stapleton wrote a letter to U.S. Hospital. District Judge Nicholas A Cioffi saying the isting cells. Miller will be responsible for designing, coordi­ “ inflammatory charges are untrue and mislead­ The additional beds, approved nating, and monitoring the nursing quality ing.’ ’ He said ATC and Time received state approval Thursday by the state’s Prison pro'ii:ctyoi;k simgli-: most cxi’CNSivt; iN\'KsrMi;.vi' assurance process and for nursing staff education prior to their merger and the Warner deal didn’t Overcrowding Commission, regarding quality assurance. require state approval. brought the state's legal capacity EXTERIOR Miller, who recently served in the same position 3 2 Stapleton asked Cioffi to admonish Warden for the for male inmates to 7,385. If the at Windham Hospital, worked at Manchester state exceeds the capacity by lo remark Memorial from 1969 to 1986. a Warden was not in his office Friday and was not percent or more for 30 straight HOUSE WASHING >1 available for a comment, a secretary at his law firm days, it must release all the extra said inmates — a mass release of ALSO MOBILE HOMES Dial ‘00’ for operator 80% OFF about 800 criminals But the new prison beds in­ Salcl\' ]^i iiK)\'(>s 1 larmliil Beginning Aug. 8, AT&T customers in Manches­ Q O’Neill aide resigns creased the system s 110 percent ter will have to dial “ 00” instead of “ 0” to reach an CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE OXllj.VnON, MILDi:\V. ACID ICMN AT&T operator for long distance dialing assistance, HARTFORD (AP) — Charles Monagan, an limit to 8,124, and with the credit for misdialed calls and rate and area code administrative aide and speechwriter for Gov releases, the prison population POLLUTANTS information. William A. O'Neill has resigned to become editor of dropped to 8,119, stopping the m a st er SALE BEGINS JULY 5th! DXCLUSIY’L: I’LEX SEAL/WF In Coventry, the change will take place Oct. 5. Connecticut Magazine, the governor announced 30-day clock with five days left. Callers will continue to dial “ 0” plus an area code • DIRECTIONS TO THE CARD & GIFT CONNECTIONi Frida\ Flower said I’ROCESS ON and phone number to reach AT&T operators for “ It IS with regret that I make this announce­ In West Hartford, court pro­ Evri'y 1 louse At No AckliLional Charge assistance with AT&T calls, collect, person-to- Rte. 384 or 44A to Rte. 44A (Bolton Notch); Follow 44A to Rte. 31 ment " O’Neill said in a statement. “ Charley ceedings continued Friday as the Frcr Estimalcs person, and third member billing calls. South; (approx. 5 milea) bear right at traffic light onto Rte. 31 South; Monagan has provided my office with extraordi­ first of more than 300 abortion In Manchester, the change will affect calls from •A’ ^^''.^Jollow Rte. 31 for Vt mile — Vinton Village Is on the left. nary staff work and he will be missed “ protesters arrested in this spring phones with numbers beginning with 643, 645, 646, MANCHESTER ^ Monagan. 39, has worked as a reporter for the at the Summit Women’s Center, [SENIOR DISCOUNTS • TOLLAND BANK 647, and 649. ^E .S S 4 RTE.44A Mermen Journal, a free-lance writer, and in a continued to trickle through the Call Toll Free in CT 1-800-344-1239 In Coventry, the change affects calls from phones variety of writing and editing positions for court system. About 60 people with numbers beginning with the numbers 742. Connecticut Magazine from 1977 to 1980. were arrested April l, and DuCap Industries, Inc. 15 Years Experience Hi‘. last day at the state Capitol was Friday. another 260 were arrested June 9 8 9 J u

N A T IO N & W O R LD No sweat Over-the-counter anti baldness creams are banned by FDA Assault-style weapons ban Half of fitness WASHINGTON (AP) - The percent solution of minoxidil, dients, including lanoln,, olive oil. goals miss mark Food and Drug Administration which is applied externally. The wheat germ oil and vitamins. The said Friday it is banning sales of drug is manufactured by The panel found none of these pre­ Y to cover only importations ATLANTA (AP) — When it comes to aerobic non-prescription antibaldness . Upjohn Co. and sold under the vented baldness or promoted hair exercise, most Americans apparently say no creams and aphrodisiac products name Rogaine. growth. sweat. Also no running, walking, swimming or because none has been shown to The FDA also said it has no The FDA said that once the ban WASHINGTON (AP) - The damages to importers. Higgins said it “shows the undependabil­ evidence that vitamins, food is in effect, manufacturers of any vast majority of assault weapons said, “That’s something the court ity of government, because origi­ other strenuous activity, federal health offi­ work. cials have found. Over-the-counter hair-growth supplements or other products non-prescription remedy claim­ barred from importation since would decide.” nally. the ATF had certified that taken orally retard baldness or ing to prevent baldness or grow m spring will be banned perman­ these rifles could be imported The Centers for Disease Control reported products — usually sold by mail Three importers already have Friday that at least five of 11 physical fitness or through barbers or beauticians grow hair and warned it will hair will have to provide proof ently from this country, the brought suit against the govern­ because they are suitable for remove from the market pro­ that it is safe and effective before government announced Friday. sporting purposes. goals for 1990, which it outlined at the — have dwindled in number since ment over the suspension, and beginning of the decade, probably won’t be the FDA indicated in 1985 that it ducts for which such claims it can be sold. c:? "rjiie ban imposed on 43 styles of although a district court has continue to be made. The FDA said that to demon­ semiautomatic weapons — in­ “I think it also tends to further met. would ban the products. upheld the government in one of undermine whatever credibility “Evidence indicates that regular physical But the FDA said these pro­ The FDA’s ban on non­ strate the effectiveness of a hair cluding the popular Chinese- the cases, Higgins said the ATF President Bush has left with the prescription antibaldness pro­ restorer, a manufacturer would made AK-47 and Israeli-made Uzi activity reduces the incidence of ... many ducts “have continued to be an would accept comments on the firearms-owning community in medical conditions,” the CDC said in its weekly area of considerable fraud. The ducts is based on a recommenda­ have to show the product “gets carbine — followed a four-month permanent ban from any impor­ the United States,” he added. tion of an advisory panel that into the hair root and stimulates study by the Bureau of Alcohol, report, citing the benefits of exercise in ban of all such products will ters for 30 days. The final fighting heart disease, colon cancer, diabetes provide a greater and more evaluated a number of ingre­ liair growth.” Tobacco and Firearms on regulations would be issued Bush, a hunter and a lifetime whether the weapons met the member of the National Rifle and obesity. uniform protection to the public.” “very quickly” after that, he Nonetheless, the agency concluded, “objec­ John T. Walden, a spokesman standards imposed by the Gun said. Association, came into office O Control Act of 1968, which barred opposing any bans on the assault- tives for participation in regular physical for the Nonpresscription Drug importation of weapons that are Asked why the ATF previously style weapons, despite an outcry activity will not be fully met.” Manufacturers Association, not used for legitimate sporting had allowed imports of the over their increasing popularity Here are some of the the government’s 1990 said: “The industry has been iM aneeley^ purposes. now-banned weapons, Higgins among drug gangs and a height­ “Objectives for the Nation,” published in 1980, anticipating this for a longtime.” UP “The study was undertaken said the committee set up after ened public concern triggered by and the progress — or lack thereof — that’s The number of companies because of the dramatic increase the 1968 law was passed to the January schoolyard slayings been made: marketing nonprescription aph-- RESTAURANT - ■ The proportion of adults ages 18-65 rodisiacs also has shrunk in o in the number of these weapons determine whether guns quali­ of five children in Stockton, (Formerly Flaoo’i ReeUoraal) fied for import had “concen­ Calif., by a man wielding an participating three times a week in vigorous, anticipation of a ban. being imported and police reports The FDA said none of the 275 BOSTON TURNPIKE o RTS 6 & 44 # 649-6446 of their use in violent crime,” said trated primarily, almost exclu­ AK-47. 20-minute exercise should exceed 60 percent. Fine Dining Wed-Sat Evenings 5:00 to 9:30 P.M. Unlikely to be met; a 1984-87 survey shows that products that claim to arouse or Stephen E. Higgins, director of sive, on handguns,” It wasn’t However, Bush asked William the ATF bureau. until the number of assault-style only about 8 percent of adults exercise increase sexual desire or im­ OLDIES NIGHT c;; J. Bennett, the director of the Tegularly at such a level. prove sexual performance is CLAMBAKE Th« Aisoclated Presi While the 43 were banned weapons being imported in­ Office of National Drug Control effective. No manufacturer even permanently, another seven creased dramatically that the ■ Half of Americans 65 and older should Steamers Corn on the Cob WEAPONS BANNED — Stephen Hig­ Policy, to advise him on what to walk, swim or engage in other “appropriate” defended its product during the Hot Dogs Baked Beans whose imports had been sus­ ATF focused on them, he said. do about the weapons. In March, agency’s review, the FDA said. Hamburgs Macaroni gins, director of the Bureau of Alcohol, aerobic exercise at least three tjmes a week. Assorted Salads Rolls & Butter n pended since early spring will be The action Friday was lauded at Bennett’s urging. Treasury The bans will become effective available for import again as a Not likely: a 1985 survey showed that while 46 Lobster (one only)* plus much more Tobacco, and Firearms, holdsoneofthe by gun control advocates, but Secretary Nicholas Brady sus­ percent of older Americans said they walked in six months. assault-type weapons which will be result of the study. Those include John M. Snyder, spokesman for pended the imports of many of the For antibaldness products, the July 15, 1989 six .22 rimfire caliber rifles and a for exercise, only 8 percent met the three- CLAM BAKE: 6:00-8:00 DANCING: 8:00-12:00 banned permanently from importation the Citizens Committee for the weapons, and Bush expanded the times-a-week, 20-minute level. ban applies to those available gun called the Valmet Hunter, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, list the following month. without a prescription that are 119.95 Per Person Cash Bar to the United States. He made the which had been considered an ■ More than 90 percent of kids ages 10-17 Call For Reservations 643-2342 announcement at a Washington news should participate three times a week -in used externally. AK-47 type of weapon during the The only product approved by conference. Similar domestic- suspension. 20-minute sessions of vigorous exercise. Not n Higgins said the ATF, which likely; a 1984 survey found only 66 percent of the FDA for stimulating hair manufactured weapons will not be children exercised at that level. growth on the crown of the head is studied the marketing and use of a prescription drug that is a 2 affected by the ban. the weapons, said the models ■ More than ^ percent of children 10-17 O banned were “not being used for AVANTI PIZZA should participate in daily school physical sporting uses.” Such weapons education programs. Not likely; a 1984 survey W eekiy were identified officially Friday RESTAURANT/Italian Specialties placed the figure at 36 percent, only up by 3 ^ Health Tip Death penalty as “semiautomatic assault Introducing Boltons premier pizza restaurant. percent from a 1974 survey. rifles.” ■ More than 70 percent of U.S. adults ought The ATF annually traces 35,000 Let us stimulate your taste buds while to know that cardiovascular health is best to 40,000 guns used in crime, and enjoying our relaxed atmosphere. Located promoted by exercising at least three times a n saves suspect about 10 percent of them are week, for 20 minutes or more, and at a level COMING SOON semiautomatic assault weapons, diagonally across from Manchester Drive-In. that makes heart rate and breathing “a lot faster,” but not so much that talking is STRASBOURG, France — In a landmark ruling Higgins said, estimating that Full service menu Lunch & Dinner 7 days a n Friday, the European Court of Human Rights said a slightly more than half of them week. Discount for Seniors, present this ad for impossible. Not likely; a 1985 survey found that West German must not be extradited to the United were domestic makes that are not fewer than 40 percent got those questions right. States because he could face execution if he is subject to ATF control. 1 dollar off any large pizza thru 7/13. The only goal deemed likely to be met; p having more than 25 percent of large TH E BEST convicted of a double murder. “We’re not saying that it will (Rl. 44) 299 Boston Tnpk., Bolton, CT by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph, Jens Soering, 22, who is jailed in Britain, is wanted solve the basic problem” of companies offer some kind of fitness program. for the stabbing deaths of a girlfriend's parents in crime, Higgins said, adding, 643-0299 VITAMIN B-1 — THIAMIN Virginia in 1985. The British government agreed last “Their use in crime is probably year to his extradition. disproportionately high com­ This nutrient is essential to Cattle gallstones stolen maintain good muscle tone, SIDEWALK SALE But the court in Strasbourg said if Soering is sent pared with the number that are healthy nerves, and a good diges­ T> to Virginia, the prospect of execution violates his here.” WYALUSING, Pa. (AP) — A man was arrested on tive system. A thiamin deficiency rights under the European Human Rights Conven­ Holding aloft one of the banned charges of stealing two pounds of cattle gallstones can upset your appetite, cause tion, whose charter bans “inhuman or degrading weapons — an Israeli-made Galil valued at $20,000 from a meat packing company some constipation, poor muscle treatment or punishment.” rifle — Higgins pointed out some where he worked. tone of the intestines, fatigue, "The applicant’s extradition to the United States of the accoutrements that led to The mineral deposits are prized in Asia as and irritability. Physically active would expose him to a real risk” of treatment its prohibition: a folding stock, a m \ \ \ W aphrodisiacs, according to officials at the Taylor persons need adequate dally thi­ JULY 13,14,15 O i amin to avoid exhaustion. B-1 is banned under the European human rights charter, night sight, a flash suppressor on Packing Co., which had planned to sell them the court ruled. the end that could serve as a abundant In wheat germ, whole The Patio Restaurant through an exporter. grain bread and cereals, also In The court said if Soering were sent instead to West grenade launcher, its ability to Paul A. Mueller, 42, was arrested Wednesday by potatoes. Thiamin supplements Germany, which also has asked for his extradition, accept a bayonet lug, a pistol grip An Americdn Restaurant state police and charged with theft, receiving stolen are available. he would not face the death penalty and would not and a large magazine. property and criminal conspiracy to receive stolen serve years on death row, which the court said also In the future, he said, weapons 250 Hartford Rd., Manchester 645-6720 property. He was released on $10,000 bail, pending a violates the charter. with several of these features Across From Historical Cheney Yarn Mill, July 14 court hearing. Manchester Court officials said the ruling broke new ground probably also would be subject to Police said the gallstones were stolen sometime because it involved human rights abu.ses that had an import ban. DINE ON OUR PATIO from June 26 to 28. They weighed 2.2 pounds and are Oua. Parkade not yet occurred. Higgins estimated that the SATURDAY NIGHT FEATURE worth $600 per ounce, said Kenneth H. Taylor Jr., Naiionol Pie»cnpiion CenKrk I broad street l (

"VIE HOLD THESE ^ ";.;EHD0WED BY "PURSUIT OF ^ TRUTHS TO BE High court ' ' M l m N ' THEIR CREATOR?" HAPPINESS?" SELF-EVIDENT?" SOUNDS LIKE OPINION COME NOW, JEFFERSON, ARE CREATED WHAT 15 THIS? TRUTH 15 RELATIVE. EQUAL?" CREATIONIST G0DLE55,HEDONISTIC,I»o,ntv;uNwin. p«rHTn?THE gets meaner If IT FEELS GOOD, WHY XOU woman- PROPAGANDA?! PM51VENE55 h ating PIG I TOME! TEOTLE TO ABOLISH- 77/£ o o m m i9 By Chuck Stone Pronoun hunt WHY YOU'Rt A WlLD'EYEDf RED Abraham Lincoln once yearned for America to be Y touched by “ the better angels of our nature.” , RADTCAU a sexy subject George Bush now pines for a “ kinder, gentler nation.” Both sentiments seem doomed to extinction By Sarah Overstreet because of what has become a meaner, nastier Supreme Court. That vituperative indictment is shared equally by impassioned defenders of the I read in The New Republic this month that great American flag’s sanctity, supporters of affirmative minds are discussing the “ she rule” again. action plans for women and minorities and The author says there’s much ado about whether opponents of capital punishment for juveniles and to use the feminine forms of the third-person- retarded persons. singular pronoun, “ She, her, hers,” so we’ll finally Somewhere amid the hodgepodge of the court’s have a little gender equity in the personal pronoun rulings may be a thread of judicial consistency, but department; or to just continue using the standard it has thus far eluded me. “ he, him or his” to refer to both sexes when either: Conservatives are licking their chops over the (a) we are speaking about more than one person, Supreme Court’s destruction of affirmative action and the group consists of both males and females programs, and its authorization of the death penalty (“ Every person with a season parking pass must 01989 SEATTLE POSTJNTELUGENCER for teen-age and retarded criminals. But they are make his lot choice by Sept. 5” ); or NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE suffering ideological indigestion over the court’s (b) The sex of the referent is unknown (“ Any interpretation that the right to free speech permits marching band student showing up without his people to burn the American flag. instrument two times during a semester will receive Liberals are hailing the court’s protection of a grade cut of one letter” ) unshackled free speech. But they are denouncing Many people, usually women, argue that we have Nation faces toxic timebomb the court’s methodical desecration of the human used the male form for waaayyyy too long, and that dignity of women and minorities. it’s time to even up the score a little. Those folks are The Gaelic wit of Mr. Dooley was never more “I LIKE THESE RULINGS!... NOW THERE’S A BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT THAT THE PUBLIC HATES for the “ she rule.” That means using the feminine ministration, rejected the notion appropriate: “ No matter, whether th’ constitution By Jack Anderson $9 million from their company’s MORE THAN US/..." form when there is a choice of masculine or that it was his agency’s job to pension plan. follows th’ flag or not, th’ Supreme Court follows th’ feminine pronouns — “ She who hesitates is lost,” or and Dale Van Atta monitor chemical company re­ Unfortunately, the Labor De­ illiction returns.” “ She laughs best who laughs last.” ports for accuracy. Pendergrass partment is outmanned and out­ The Rehnquist court is simply carrying out the We could go on and on, and some religious was no rogue: he reflected the gunned. It has only 300 auditors Neanderthalic mandate of the 20th century’s most WASHINGTON - Canaries denominations have given their hymnals, and even hands-off approach followed by and investigators to protect $1.6 divisive president — Ronald Reagan. Yet, I find once were sent into coal mines to The bad news about jobs the Bible, a good go at pronoun equality of late. I the deregulation proponents of trillion currently invested in myself strangely ambivalent about two of this detect lethal gases. If the birds wish them luck. Seems like no matter which the Reagan administration. pension plans. Labor must rely on antediluvian court’s recent decisions. pronoun you use, someone is ticked. died, the miners were kept out. A government effort to develop I ’ m as passionate about freedom of speech as By Robert Walters — but full employment has its and the economy. But today, in audits from private accountants We journalists seem to come in for a lot of the ill Today, the American worker an independent chemical infor­ anyone, but I don’t see restrictions on burning the negative aspects, most notably in many families whose budget is hired by the same people who are will. If we use the standard male version, we get may be acting as the canary, mation file was spiked by Pender­ American flag as a concomitant corrosion of free tendency to prematurely lure stretched to the breaking point under suspicion. 'The same cozy PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - "Eve­ letters from angry women. Some of the daring unwittingly the subject of unsafe grass, who told our associate teenagers into the work force. even with both parents working, relationship between rip-off ar­ speech; I also support the death penalty, but I rybody in this town who wants a journalists that use the feminine version, even just workplaces. Scott Sleek that federal agencies question the educational merits of executing a Desperate to find workers in the addition of another wage- tists and accountants prevailed job has one.” says Roy Burke, the now and then to take a stand, are considered just America is dotted wih toxic ought to rely on data supllied by tight labor markets, employes earner is tolerated if not during the thrift crisis. retarded person. manager of the A&P supermarket slightly less weird than Andy Warhol. timebombs. But the Occupational chemical producers. Last year, increasingly have turned to young encouraged. Could pension funds require the Although I believe that Chief Justice William H. here who maitains a constant but Personnally, I try whenever possible to please Safety and Health Administra­ Pendergrass scrapped an inde­ teen-agers (those aged 13 to 15) Working teen-agers may not next big taxpayer bailout? Rehnquist is a philosophical ally of Atilla the Hun, usually futile search for em­ everyone. (After all, all those hes and shes buy the tion — the watchdog of the pendent information service, because the pool of older teen­ directly pay family expenses, but he issued a one-sentence statement that seemed to ployees to stock the store’s papers that pay me.) But it can sure get awkward workplace — is napping. Ironi­ which OSHA had acquired to agers has been shrinking or more they are less likely to beseech capsule our Tocquevillian sense of democratic shelves and check out its and unwieldy: “ Each contestant will be asked to cally, one of the most blistering assist agency inspectors. Mini-editorial values. customers. than a decade, in terms of both their parents for expense money assessments comes from the give a five-minute explanation of why he or she The current flap over data In the spirit of “ If I can’t have Dissenting on the right to burn the flag, Rehnquist “ There’s just not a whole lot of absolute numbers and the propor­ — and that can be important at a trade group of the industry that is believes he or she should be elected class disclosures is only the latest it, you can’t either,” a cluster of wrote: “ Surely one of the high purposes of a people around,” adds an exasper­ tion of young people not already time when real hourly wages have most culpable. president.” chapter in a sorry story of how defeated congressmen is trying to democratic society is to legislate against conduct ated Burke, “ except for those just employed. declined 3.5 percent in a decade. And the new penchant for hyphenated names, and We have reviewed an internal OSHA has abdicated authority for limit the perks they unwillingly that is regarded as evil and profoundly offensive to released from prison, mental Of the eight states in which With parents abandoning their you have double the awkwarbness: “ Andrea consultant’s report prepared last workplace health and safety. surrendered when they were the majority of people — whether it be murder, invalids and people with social teen-agers have the highest par­ traditional role, a greater burden Markowtiz-Metzenbaum, in her address to the year for the Chemical Manufac­ While OSHA boasts about impos­ defeated. Since more than 95 embezzlement, pollution or flag burning.” problems — and there’s really not ticipation rates in the labor force, is placed upon the Labor Depart­ students, asked each to reflect on his or her dreams turers Association (CMA) that ing fat fines on firms that violate percent of incumbents were re­ The unhappy news is that the majority of many of them available.” four are New England states with ment comliance officers assigned for the future.” Twelve Markowitz-Metzenbaums echoes warnings sounded by worker-safety rules, it has cut elected in 1986 and 1988, the Americans seem to believe that employment and Although somewhat over­ low unemploymnt rates — New to enforce the federal child labor and seven hises and hers later, you have copy that’s many authorities: The chemical deals with those same firms for Coalition to End the Permanent educational barriers for women and minorities are drawn, that description aptyly Hampshire, Vermont. Rhode Is­ laws. During the past six years, barely intelligible, even to the writer. industry’s record on revealing about half the original fine. Congress wants a constitutional not “ profoundly offensive.” That’s because white characterizes Portsmouth, long land and Massachusetts. (New the number of violations they have The New Republic columnist asked us for dangerous ingredients is poor. “ A company official who will­ amendment to limit representa­ males historically have enjoyed preferential one of the country’s tightest labor Hampshire ranks second in the cited nationally has more than suggestions for solving this gender dilemma. I Federal law orders chemical fully violates federal OSHA laws tives and senators to 12 years in treatment, and they are still determined to protect markets. In April, the most recent country, behind only Minnesota.) doubled. guess the most logical solution would be to create a makers to complete a form for stands a greater chance of office. The coalition also seeks a their exclusivity in the power structure. month for which the federal The supermarket coperators in Fully one-third of those infrac­ third-person-singular pronoun that represents both everything they produce. The winning a state lottery than being law prohibiting contributions In his own words. President Bush had a “ visceral government’s Bureau of Labor Massachusetts last year per­ tions have been recorded in New sexes. Say, for example, “ se” instead of “ he or CMA study, focusing on 10 criminally charged by the federal from PACs and abolishing hono­ reaction” to the court’s flag burning ruling. He Statistics has complete date, this suaded the state legislature to England. With more than 10,000 she.” And perhaps “ hir” for “ his and her,” along dangerous chemicals, found that government for workplace safety raria. It wants to end mass immediately called on his aides to draft a seacoast community’s 2.0 percent extend from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. the youngsters found to be workng with “ hirself.” companies are providing vague violations,” concluded one recent congressional mailings at public constitutional amendment to annul the court’s 5-4 unemployment rate was the latest hour 14- and 15-year-olds illegally in the region during the I know iit will sound a little silly — no, make that a and confusing information on how Senate investigation. expense, too. The non-partisan decision in Texas vs. Johnson. But even if he is lowest in the nation. could work in a food store. They past two years, even low unem­ lot silly — for a while, but it’s still easier than using to store an handle the chemicals, coalition held its first meeting in incapable of a gut feling about the court’s four Indeed, Portsmouth’s unem­ were unsuccessful, however, in ployment clearly poses serious problems. two pronoun forms all the time, or trying to talk or and inadequate first-aid instruc­ Pension peril Kansas City, Mo., in May. anti-affirmative action decisions, surely he cannot ployment rate last year was 1.85 their efforts to amend the law that write around it. But then, I guess I don’t have much tions in case of exposure. The believe that a national symbol is more precious than percent — about one-third the forbids 16- and 17-year-olds from Pension funds — a bedrock of hope for that, either. I thought “ Ms.” was a perfect report charges that problems Jack Anderson and his asso­ the democratic equality of millions of women, national average. Moreover, such working later than 10 p.m. Robert Walters is a syndicated retirement security — could be solution for the formal-title dilemma: Just like with the forms “ raised red flags ciate Dale Van Atta are syndi­ blacks and Hispanics. low rates exist throughout both Ambitious work schedules can columnist. “ Mr.,” it simply allows us a way to refer to a person about the ability...to adequately headed for a scandal that would cated columnists. Jusice Kennedy ruled that “ no special justifica­ the state and region. lead youngsters to subordinate formally, without having to designate marital convey information and warn­ rival that of the savings and tion has been shown for overrulng” stare decisis (a The monthly BLS reports rou­ their school work — cutting status. Yet, no matter which title you use, there are ings, and about the effectiveness loans. legal doctrine that means “ to stand as decided” ) in tinely rank New Hampshireasthe classes, ignoring homework, be­ Letters to the editor people who will take offense either on their own of training programs.” Almost a million separate a case involving an 1866 civil rights law. state with the lowest jobless rate. ing absent for entire days and behalf (“ It’s M rs.!! ! ! ! ! , you young feminist trollop, When OSHA commissioned pension plans hold the life savings And yet, his court has repeatedly disembowled eventually dropping out. But the Other New England communities Letters should be brief and to Mrs. Fred Ferdle Sr.” ) or on the behalf of someone Harvard University to conduct a of more than 77 million trusting stare decisis when it implemented racial and immediate gratification of em­ —includingBurlington, Vt: Stam­ the point. They should be typed or else (“ My sister likes to be referred to as Ms. study on hazardous chemical pensioners. Is that trust mis­ gender equality. ford, Conn.; Nashua, N.H. and ployment at wages as high as $8 neatly handwritten, and, for ease Jansen, Ms. Overstreet. Where were you during the data sheets used in auto repair placed? Just as fraud has looted Ironically, the American people have no com­ per hour does not compensate for iBanrilFBipr Portland, Maine — regularly in editing, should be double­ women’s movement?) and body shops, the September the thrift industry, so too are punction in harmonizing “ kinder, gentler” protec­ compete with Portsmouth for the the long-term loss of education pension plans falling prey to spaced. Letters must be signed Which leaves me, unfortunatley, at the same 1988 study also found the informa­ Founded In IM t tive feelings toward the American flag with honor of recording the lowest rate that would have provided the unscrupulous businessmen. The PENNY M. SIEFFERT ...... Publisher with name, address and daytime stalemate The New Republican columnist found tion inadequate and in violation of meaner, nastipr feelings toward many of their of any metropolitan area in the basic skills necessary for more latest headline speaks of five New GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... Editor telephone number (for verifica­ himself (herself?) toward the end of his (hir?) federal standards. deprived fellow citizens. country. advancedjobs. tion) . Mexico businessmen indicted for MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor discourse. Yet John Pendergrass, OSHA ALEXANDER GIRELLI. . Associate Editor The conventional wisdom holds Not long ago, parents were the conspiring to embezzle more than ■ The Herald reserves the right Help! Any suggestions? director during the Reagan ad­ Chuck Stone is a syndicated columnist. that low unemployment is a goal first line of defense against that to edit letters in the interests of toward whih society should strive danger to both their youngsters brevity, clarity and taste. Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated columnist. 9 8 9 f ‘ « J u

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Boston Turnpike, Bolton, Rev. John Johnson, Rev. Cynthia A. Good, Rev Day Camp opening Assemblies of God Holllger Sunday schedule: 9:45 a.m., Lawrence S. 'Staples, pastors. Sche­ provide community service church school; coffee and lulce fellow­ dule: 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship servi­ Support group to meet Calvary Church (Assemblies of God), ship; 10 a.m., Eucharist; 11:15 a.m., ces; 9 a.m., church school. Nursery for The Interfaith Day Camp, sponsored by the 400 Bucklond Rood, South Windsor. adult forum alternate Sundays; Child­ oreschoolers. (647-9141) Manchester Area Conference of Churches, will open The Bereavement Support Group, open to anyone Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor, ren's Choir. (643-9203) Editor’s note: This column is Paterson. 10:30 a.m., worship, Sunday school and Monday and continue through the week of July 17. at who is dealing with the death of a loved one. meets prepared by the staff of the And, Jan Burrell, Frank Sed- child care; 6:30 p.m., hymn sing and St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Park Mormon Concordia Lutheran Church. 40 Pitkin St. the first and third Mondays of each month at First praise service. Wednesday, 7 p.m., and Church streets, Manchester. An­ Manchester Area Conference of M A C C N e w s lacek, Rocco Luppacchino, Pac Bible study end youth fellowship. The camp is for 50 Manchester children, ages 6 to Y Congregational Church of Coventry drew D. Smith, rector. Anne J. Wrider, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Dominico, Mr. Roux. St. John’s (644-1102) 11. referred for special care by local social workers. Churches. The meetings are from 7 to 8:30 p m. assistant rector. Worship: 7:30a.m. and day Saints, 30 Woodside St., Manches­ Church, Karen Moore, Angela 9:30 a.m.; church school, 9:30 a.m.; ter. David Field, bishop. 9:30 a.m , Items for crafts programs are needed, such as sacrament meeting; 10:50a.m., Sunday bara Bolduc, Jane Bergeron. Guanyrs, Harriet Zawistowski, Baptist baby-sitting, 9:15 to 11:15 o.m.; holy scraps of fabric, buttons, thread, glue, socks, poster eucharlst, 10 a.m. every Wednesday. school and prim ary; 11 ;40 a.m., priest­ Beth Marchel, Richard Evenson, Lawrence Colvin, Irene Provost, (649-4583) hood and relief society. (643-4003 or paints or old bru.shes. Church plans barbecue Community Baptist Church, 585 E. 228-3715) By Nancy Carr JoAnn Viets, John Burweger, A.M. Stern. Linda Warrenda. Center St., Manchester. Rev. James I. The cost per day for each child, including meals, Executlye Director Virginia Schneider, Lawrence Mrs. John Maher, Mrs. David Gilead Congregational Church. 672 Gilead St.. Meek, minister. Schedule; 10:30 a.m., Gospel transportation and day trips, is $10 Donations may warship service. Nursery cere pro­ Nationai Cathoiic Calvin, Mr. K. Turner, Estate of Plate, Albert Tuttle, Muriel Hebron, is planning a chicken barbecue for July 15 vided. (643-0537) be made out to Interfaith Day Camp. Box 773. The clothing bank program — Lois Chamberlin, Linda Goeh- Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., Church of the Living God, an evangel­ Werbner, Susan Eckert, Rudi from 5 to 6:30 p.m.. rain or shine. ical, full-gospel church, Robertson St. John the Baptist Polish National Manchester. designed to channel good used ring, Denise Lellouette, Robert Tickets for adults are $6 and for children under 12. Manchester. Rev. James Bellasov, School, North School Street, Manches­ Catholic Church, 23 Golwoy St., Man­ Wittke, Virginia Dodd, Betty postor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday schoal; 10:30 ter. Rev. David W. Mullen, pastor. chester. Rev. Stanley M. Loncola, clothing from those who have Segall, Janet Pawlowski, Jerry Kramer, B. Slivinsky, Bernice $3. For reservations, call Kenneth Ellis. 228-9075; a.m., worship serylce; 7 p.m.,eyenlno Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30 a.m. pastor. Sunday mass,9a.m.; wsekdavs, them to those who need them — Kristoff, and J.W. Maher. serylce. (646-5316) 8 a.m. (643-5906) Summer program continues Manning. Tom Panciera, Muriel Florence Rich. 228-3012; or Jim Derby. 643-8703. Nursery and Sunday school. only works if people are willing to First Baptist Church, 240 Hlllstown Manchester Christian Fellowship, 509 Also, Richard Johnson, Anna Parker, Carolyn Casumano, Road, Manchester. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Unitarian Universalist Society: East continues its sort, clean and bring clothes to us. Brugnetti, Hazel Christiana, school; 11 a.m., worshlpservlce; 7p.m., E. Middle Turnpike, Daniel M. Bois­ Clarence Aspinwall, Barbara vert, pastor. Sundays, 10 a.m.; Wednes­ Nazarene series of less formal summer services with the Volunteers staff the program six Jean Schiller. Joanne Leddy, eyentno service; 7 p.m., mid-week day Bible study, 7 p.m.; solid rock Bolduc, EJaine Holcomb, Mary Graham film at church service. Nursery at all services. (649- Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St., program entitled. "You Can Go Home Again,” hours a week. Lynn Nelligan, Theresa Bua, 7509) coffeehouse, 7:30 p.m., first Saturday of Manchester. Rev. Philip Chatto, senior Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Brosman, Loren Stolp, E. Clark, Community Baptist Church. 585 E. Center St. will the month. pastor; Rev. Mark Green, minister of Some recent donors are: Joan Sharon Jarish, Jean Larkin, R.H. Laura Sczczechowicz, Peggy First Baptist Chapel of the Deaf, 240 Full Gospel Interdenominational Graduates of the religious education program will sponsor a showing of Caught, the newest film from Hlllstown Road, Manchester. Rev. K. outreach. 9:30 o.m., Sunday school; Levy, Kenneth Benson, Mrs. John Smith, Greg Curtin, Mrs. J. Donnelly. George E. Saunders, Kreutzer, pastor. (643-7543) Church, 745 Main St., Manchester. Rev. 10:40 a.m., warship, children's church return home to talk about those qualities and values Billy Graham’s World Wide Pictures. Sunday at 6 Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10 a.m., Balentine, Sharon Jaworski, El­ Crowe, Patty Irish, Richard Judy Barry, Jean Kelsey, Bonnie Harvest Time Baptist Church, 72 E. adult Bible study and Sunday school; 7 and nursery; 6 p.m., evening praise taught and nurtured in our community which p.m. Center St., Manchester. Rev. Mark D. service, nursery. Mid-week BIblestudy, sie Cone, Mary Sauer, Richard Witham, Mrs. Frank DiSalvo, Godden, Sandra Wolf. p.m., worship service. Tuesday at 7:30 7 p.m., Wednesday. (646-8599) sustained them in the outside world. They will also Eddy, pastor. 10a.m., Sunday school; 11 p.m., special Bible studies; Wednesday Krawczyk, Jane Durato, Peggy Bernice Manning. Virginia Lar­ The farm er’^s market opens at 9 o. m., mornlnp service; 6 p.m., eveningat 7:30 p.m., worship service. Prayer provide insight into some things they wish we had Wright, Julie Melesko, Norma son, Harry Reinhorn, Elizabeth service, Wednesday home Bible study, 7 line, 646-8731, 24 hours. done that would have been helpful. a.m._ today on the sidewalk in Summer services start p. m. (643-9359) Gospel Hall, Center Street, Manches­ Pentecostai Gentilcore, Marjorie Lindsay, Wang, Richard Stevenson, Bar­ front of St. James, 896 Main St. ter. 10 a.m., breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Coordinators for the service are Director of Lynne Bowen, Hazel Bedard. bara hansen, Pat Whitcomb, Mrs. During the summer months there will be two united Pentecostol Church, 187 The Interfaith Day Camp needs Christian Science Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. Woodbridge St., Manchester. Rev. Religious Education Vicky Merriam, and Religious Margaret Lewin, Richard Plavin, Edward Noyes. Doris Longest. worship services at Center Congregational Church, Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Sun­ volunteers for day trips. Supplies Education Chairperson Ceila Robbins. Coffee and Ann Corona, Debbie Benson, Also, Anita Masolini, Grace 11 Center St., at 8 and 10 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 day school; 11 a.m., morning worship; 6 such as coffee cans, cardboard, N. Main St., Manchester. 10:30 a.m., Jehovah’s Witnesses p.m., evening worship; 7:30 p.m. Wed­ juice are served after the service. Claudia Albert, Mrs. Thomas McCann, Pearl Garland, Paul On Mondays, the Parent Support Group meets at and magazines are needed. The church serylce, Sunday school, and Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland nesday, Bible study; 7 p.m., Thursday, Healy, Visiting Nurses of Man­ Christensen, Cynthia Redmer, 9:30 a m. On Wednesday’s, there will be Healing care for small children. (649-1446) ladles' prayer; 7 p.m. Thursday, men's items should be brought to human Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesday, 7 prayer; 7 p.m., Friday, youth service. Church has film series chester, Joyce Stahl, Alice Fallo, Mrs. D. Almond. Margaret Peck, Prayers at 8:30 a.m. in the church library. There Reading Room, 656A Center St., Man­ p.m., theocratic ministry school; 7:50 needs office, second floor. Center chester. (649-BW2) (649-9848) Neil Cooper, Mollie Braun, Rick Clover, Mrs. R. Johnson, will be a Fair Craft Workshop on Wednesday at 7 p.m., service meeting; Wednesday, 7:15 The second of a four-part film series is scheduled Congregational Church, between p.m., congregation book study; Sun­ George Teachman, Alison Cax- Charles Haid, Joyce Preston, p.m. day, 9:30 a.m., public talk; 10:20 a.m., for Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Church of Christ. 394 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. Church of Christ Watchtower study. (646-1490) Presbyterian Lydall St. ide, Mary Brosnan, Evelyn Elizabeth Clark, Shawn Ristau, The Samaritan Shelter needs Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon Coventry Presbyterian Church, The series is on the film. "The Bible Land: Spencer, Susan Peak, Florence Donna Vanderhoff, Josephine bath towels, razors, small con­ streets, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, Route 44 and Trowbridge Road, Coven­ Morris. F.C. Anderson, Elsa Miller. Robert Hurley; John Koffee Kiatch scheduled pulpit minister. Gareth Flanary, evan­ try. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, Walking Where Jesus Walked” It will continue on tainers of toothpaste and sham­ gelism minister. Sunday services: 9 Jewish — Consenrative 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., Sunday Wednesdays, through July. Robinson. Ann Machin, Ainsley McGovern. Sharon Garish, Claire poo. The items should be brought First Congregational Church of Coventry, 1171 a.m., Bible classes; 10 o.m., worship school; 7 p.m., Bible study and fellow­ Carter. Karen Kohl and Irene Fregaeu, Paula Nyberg, Shirley Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle Also, the video series on parenting. "Saving Your to the shelter at 466 Main St. from Main St., will have its monthly Koffee Kiatch on and Communion; 6 p.m., worship. ship. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer Wednesdov, 7 p.m., Bible study. Turnpike, Manchester. Richard J. meeting. (742-7222) Child’s Life.” will be shown on Wednesday. July 19 Hadden. Jean. Mrs. W. Moyer, Kenneth 9 a.m. and5 p.m. Monday through July 12 from noon to 1:30 p.m.. sponsored by the Nursery for all services. (646-2903) Plavin, rabbi; Wayne Krieger, cantor; Presbyterian Church of Manchester, and 26. at 7 p.m. Also, James Sullivan, Mrs. H. Tedford, Anna Petsche, Florence Friday, or from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friendly Circle of the church. Dr. Leon Wind, rabbi emeritus. Servi­ 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev.sRI- Bengston, Filomena Sullivan, LaPointe, Helen Brasefield, ces; 7:30 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, 10 chard Gray, pastor. 10:30a.m., worship weekends. A variety of sandwiches, desserts and tea or Congregationai a.m. Saturday. Friday nights 8:15 o.m. service, nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday Meg Lynam, Elaine Crockett, Mary Tuttle, Steven Chung, (643-9563) Bibie school starts Sunday coffee will be available for $2.50. Chowder or salad Bolton Congregational Church, 228 school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. Alice Crowley. Barry Sweeney, Linda Robinson, Viola Karlow, will be available for 50 cents extra. Bolton Center Road, at the Green, (643-0906) The Connecticut Valley Seventh-day Adventist Carol Maguire. Kate Hull, Bar- South Methodist Church and Beth Bolton. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, Minis­ Jewish — Reform ter. 10 a.m., worship service, nursery, Church. 354 Foster Road. South Windsor, will THE church school; 11 a.m., fellowship; Temple Beth Hlllel, 1001 Foster St. Roman Cathoiic conduct its vacation Bible School Sunday through Participate In conference 11:15 a.m., forum program. (649-7077 Extension, South Windsor. Steven Cho- Friday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. office or 647-8878 parsonage. tlnover, rabbi. Services, 8:15 p.m. each Church of the Assumption, Adams Methodists, Presbyterians BIBLE Several members of Unitarian Universalist Center Congregational Church, 11 Friday; children's services, 7:45 o.m. Street at Thompson Road, Manchester. Parents are asked to have the children at the Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. second Friday of each month. (644-8466) Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor, Rev. church by 6 p.m. each evening for registration. SPEAKS Society: East have just returned from participating Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Deborah Joseph Parel, assistant pastor. Satur­ share pastor and services in workshops and programs at the 28th annual T. Hobart, associate pastor; Rev. day mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at The format for each meeting will start with a by Robert J. Bills, minister of visitations; Lutheran 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon. general assembly, after which the children will Eugene Brewer General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pastor emeri­ (643-2195) By Jerry .N.uchtigal what out of necessity. Each Association. tus. Worship service, 8 and 10 a.m.; Concordia Lutheran Church (ELCA), St. Bartholomew's Church, 741 E. divide into groups for Bible stories and arts and 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. Rev. Dr. The Associated Press congregation is small, made up The world has lost sight of the The conference was on the campus of Yale church school and child care, 10 o.m. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev. crafts. Each evening will close with a special (647-9941) KIm-ErIc Williams, pastor; Rev. Ar­ Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturdov feature such as speakers who will address issues of primarily of older people, and nature and work of the church University in New Haven. First Congregational Church of An­ nold T. Wongerln, assistant pastor. mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, G REENFIELD , Mo. - When unable to afford its own preacher. dover, Route 6, Andover. Rev. Howard Summer schedule: 9 a.m., holy com- 10 and 11:30 a.m. (646-113) health and drugs. A movie will be featured one as God designed it. His intent Selp, Interim pastor. Schedule; 11 a.m., ^0)0100. 9:15 o.m. Nursery care. (649- St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St., evening. he gazes out upon his flock from "It’s a way to worship together was that through the church worship; 9:30 a.m., church school. Manchester. Rev. Robert T. Russo and the pulpit, the Rev. Mark Shaffer and still preserve a separate his manifold wisdom should Nursery care provided. (742-7696) Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church Rev. Emilio P. Padelll, co-pastors. First Congregational Church of Cov­ St., Manchester. Rev. Paul S. Johans­ Saturday mass 5 p.m.; Sunday masses admits that it’s hard to tell a identity at the same time,” be made known, Ephesians Summer schedule in effect entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. son, pastor; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and Methodist from a Presbyterian. Shaffer said. 3:10. Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 a.m., wor­ pastor emeritus. Summer schedule: 8 naon. (643-2403) T h o u g h ts The church is the fellowship of Sunday morning services will be at 9 a.m. at "Most people here will tell you Benton King Wilson, a longtime ship; 9:30 a.m., church school In Church communion on St. James Church, 896 Main St., the redeemed in Christ. It is Second Congregational Church during this month Lane House. Nursery care provided. first, third and fifth Sundays; 9;30a.m., Manchester. Rev. Francis KrukowskI, that without checking the mem­ member of the Presbyterian (742-8487) worship with holy communion on Rev. Frank Carter, Rev. John Gwozdz, Everyone has been chosen at one time or another. bership lists, they don’t know church, said the arrangement has not a corporate entity charged and August. Second Congregational Church, 385 |*coha and fourth Sundays; nursery at Monslgnor Edward J. Reardon. Satur­ with providing all kinds of so­ S N. Main St., Manchester. The Rev. V. t!30. (643*1193) day masses at 4 and 6:30 p.m.; Sunday Whether you were chosen by another to be a who’s a Methodist and who’s a worked out “ famously." > Joseph Milton, pastor. 9a.m., worship Latvian Lutheran Church of Man- masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 marriage partner, chosen by a certain firm to be an Presbyterian," Shaffer said. “ After we started worshiping cial programs to the world. •2 , service, Sunday school, and nursery for Garden St., Manchester. O p.m. (643-4129) employee, or chosen by the church to be a member That, “ in this kind of situa­ together, we just found we kind of Rather it is a spiritual body Bible School to start children. (649-2863) (643-2U51) St. Mary Church, 1600 Main St., composed of those being X Second Congregational Church of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Coventry. Rev. Robert W. Barnes and of a committee, we’ve all been chosen by someone tion." he added, “ is the best liked it,” he said. “ The doctrines M The annual Vacation Bible School at Emanuel Coventry, 1746 Boston Turnpike, Coven­ Route 31 and North River Road, Sister Katherine McKenna, pastoral saved. Acts 2:47. cn for something. thing. We learn from each other.” of the two churches are real -4 Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. is scheduled for try. Rev. David Jarvis, minister. Regu­ Coventry. WUHom Douthwalte, pastor. team. Saturday mass at 5:15 p.m., Individually and collectively lar schedule: 10 a.m., service; 10 a.m., o.m. worship service; Sunday mass at 10 a.m.; confessions In Scripture, we discover many examples of For almost two years, Shaffer. similar. We emphasize the 999 n Monday through Friday from 9:30 a m. to noon. church school, nursery to Grade 6; 11 Christians are to be compas­ w B i K . ® 4:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday mass 8 people being chosen by God for some particular 31, has served as pastor to both miles we’re together and over­ The Bible School is open to children age 4 through a.m., coffee and fellowship; 11:15 a.m., Bible. (742-7548) a.m. at St. Joseph Church, Eaglevllle. sionate, doing good unto all X church school. Grade 7 to adult; 11:15 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (742-6655) task. God chose each of us through our baptism. He the United Methodist Church and look the one mile we might be men, especially other Chris­ those in Grade 6. (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High P3 a.m., junior choir, 2 p.m.. Junior Church of St. Maurice, 32 Hebron chose us for servanthood. Every congregation of the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church apart.” tians, (Galatians 6:10). But X There will be a celebration and ice cream social Pilgrim Fellowship. Nursery core pro­ streets, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. Rood, Bolton. The Rev. William J. vided. (742-6234) Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m., divine worship; baptised must wrestle with what it is that gives (U.S.A.) congregations in Green­ men have restructured "the > on Friday at 7 p.m. to which families and friends of Olesik, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; r Talcottville Congregational Church, 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; holy com­ Sunday masses at 7:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m. unique shape to their servanthood. For some it will field, a rural community of 1,400 The Rev. Wes Ummel of Joplin, church” into an organization p the children who participated in the school are Main Street and Elm HIM Rood, munion first and third Sunday. (649- and 11 a.m. (643-4466) be Bible study and witness. For others it might be in southwest Missouri. district superintendent of the Talcottville. Co-pastors: Rev. Ronald 4243) separate from its members, C/3 invited. Baer and Rev. Deborah Hasdorft. 10 serving the sick or visiting the imprisoned. For The 84 members of the Metho­ United Methodist Church, said assuming a social service The offering to be taken during the Bible School a.m., worship service and church others it might be feeding the hungry in our town or dist church and the 62 Presbyter­ Methodists and Presbyterians role. When this concept pre­ school. (649-0815) Methodist will be used to buy shoes for the children of the Saivation Army around the world. We are chosen by God for service ians have shared a pastor and “worship well together in a vails its members cease to be a. Queen Louise Home for Children in St. Croix. Bolton United Methodist Church, 1041 number of small communities God’s evangelistic voice in Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. Edword Salvation Army, 661 Main St., Man­ to others. worshiped side by side for nearly Covenant chester. Capt. and Mrs. Gary Aspersch- One sure by-product of being chosen is being across the country.’ ’ the world, sounding forth the Pointer Jr., pastor; Rev. Robin Ellis, lager. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 20 years. Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hack­ ° 'T'- church changed. By the love and grace of God we are Shaffer and members of both In fact, the two denominations gospel to lost and dying men matack St., Manchester. Rev. Norman school, 11 a.m., worship service, a.m., holiness meeting; 6 p.m., salva­ New pastor welcomed tion meeting. (649-7787). are so compatible that there is and women. Swensen, pastor. Rev. Paul Knight, nursery. (649-3472) chosen and made more like Him who saves us. We churches agree that it’s been a OQ The Rev. Dr. Fred Yarger will be preaching his associate pastor. Rev. Kevin Schwomb, Church, 300 are changed not by anything we have done or will do. happy, successful marriage speculation they could eventually youth pastor. Schedule: 8 and 10 o.m., Porker St., Manchester. Dr. William C first sermon Sunday as the new pastor of South worship services; 9:30 o.m., Bible Trench, pastor; Rev. H. Osgood Ben- Unitarian Universaiist but by what God has done for us. made possible by numerous sim­ merge. Both are members of the CHURCH OF CHRIST United Methodist Church. The service will be at 10 school. (649-2855) nett, visitation minister. Summer sche- Unitarian Unlvereallst Society-East, ilarities in doctrines and beliefs Consultation on Church Union, Lydall & Vernon Streets am . ?h '"'“ •'Ship services; no 153 W. Vernon St., Manchester. Rev. Rev. Ruth M. Johnson between the two denominations. involving 10 Protestant bodies cnurch school; nursery for children 3 Wardga. knights Jr., Interim minister. Phone: 646-2903 After the service, there will be a welcoming Episcopai and younger. (649-3696.) 10:30 a.m., service. Nursery care and Emanuel Lutheran Church The union was also born some­ working toward closer unity. reception for the Yarger family. St. George's Episcopal Church, 1150 Mmn c* *^?;**'* W**hodlst Church, 1226 youth religious education. Coffee hour Main St., Manchester. Dr. Shephard S after service. (646-5151) 9 8 9 J u

fSanrIirstrr HrraliV Engagements College Notes Pullout Section, Page 17 Mt. Hermon graduate Prytko earns degree Saturday, July 8, 1989 Heather L. Gunas, daughter of Mr. John M. Prytko of 224 Saddlehill FOCUS and Mrs. Peter J. Gunas of 54 Avery Road, graduated recently from East­ Shores, Coventry, and granddaughter ern Connecticut State University in of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gunas Sr. of Willimantic. Y Hope Valley Road, Hebron, gradu­ He received a bachelor of science ated recently from Northfield Moun­ degree in business administration. tain Hermon Preparatory School in His minor was economiocs. LHtle league has special players the upper one percent of her class. She was a member of the Cum Laude Society. On awards day, she Elected to teams By Mark Seavy disabled youngsters between the Sage, who has spinabifida, took a received her fourth high achievement ages of 6 and IS. left-handed cut at the ball, award from the headmaster. She won Jad DeQuattro, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Associated Press Rusiecki’s proposal, born from the desire of John DeQuattro of 123 Boulder Road, "Although It may not be as knocked it off the tee a short the Latin award in her sophomore competitive as some of the other has been elected captain of the group of Norwich par­ distance from the pitcher’s some parents to give their handicapped year; Latin and literature in her leagues, that Is not the issue,’’ football and boys lacrosse teams at ents recently witnessed mound and then spun his wheel­ junior year; and the religion depart­ said Julie Sage of Norwich, whose children a chance to play ball, did not become a Kingswood-Oxford School in West a baseball game that chair toward first base. ment’s award in her senior year. 7-year-old son plays in the league. reality without a fight. The board of directors of Hartford. most thought they “ I like to bat, bat, bat,” Sage She was a student dormatory “ We never dreamed our kids said later. A would never see in their Little League Baseball Inc., the national leader, won two crew letters, was would have been able to play in The two are among the 25 boys lifetimes. tri-captain of varsity swimming and On dean’s list anything like this.” and girls who play in the league organization, rejected the proposal for a There were no'hits, no runs and chaplain of the Sunday morning During one recent game, Alfred every Sunday morning on fields no errors. But what made the special-needs program in February 1987 and worship. She plans to attend Dart­ Alan J. Borgida of 129 Shepard "A.J.” Jonasch III, 15, who has shared with the girls’ softball mouth College in the fall. Drive, has been named to the dean's game perfect was that there were refused to sanction it, citing insurance Stephanie A. LaVigne Torri Urban Down’s syndrome, pounded his leagues. Like Alfred and Sam, list at Bentley College, Waltham, no losers. Paul D. Bancroft David Buckwald glove and pawed the infield dirt most of the players have Down’s problems and the possible need for Mass., for the spring semester. That’s just the way they like it with his cleats as he shouted at his syndrome or spinabifida, a mal­ Residency completed He is a sophomore and is majoring in the Norwich Little League’s professional educators. teammates to "get down on the formation of the bones in the in management. Special Needs Program, which LaVigne-Bancroft Urban-Buckwald Dr. William P. Guinan, son of Dr. ball” spine. was launched last year for Frances and Joseph LaVigne of 126 Mr. and Mrs. C. Allan Urban of and Mrs. Don A. Guinan of 149 Ludlow At the plate, 7-year-old Sam Under league rules, batters Carriage Drive announce the engage­ Glastonbury announce the engage­ Road, recently completed his four- Earns degree the ball off a 3-foot tee and run R-Kan., which conducted a two- League baseball,” Keener said. ment of their daughter, Stephanie Ann ment of their daughter, Torri Urban, year residency in obstetrics and base paths that are a few feet year study. A number of parents pushed for LaVigne, to Paul Dudley Bancroft, to David Buckwald, son of Mr. and gynecology at Hartford Hospital. Susan M. Byrne, daughter of Mr. shorter than the Little League Steve D. Keener, a spokesman the creation of a league, now in its son of Margaret and Jack Bancroft of Mrs. Frederick 0. Buckwald of He graduated from Duquesne Uni­ and Mrs. Sean Byrne of 131 Love distance of 60 feet. They also use a for the national organization, said second, 19-game season. Like the 44 Boston Hill Road, Andover. Manchester. versity in Duquesne. Pa., in 1977, and Lane, graduated recently from Fair- ball that is softer than the typical leaues also are operating in parents of other Little Leaguers, The bride-elect is a 1989 graduate of The bride-elect is a graduate of Autonomous University of Guadalaj­ field University with a bachelor of Little League hardball. Bristol. Spring. Texas, Louis­ they give up their Sunday morn­ the University of Connecticut with a Glastonbury High School, Syracuse ara, College of Medicine, Mexico, in science degree in biology. —In addition, scores aren’t kept ville, Ky., and Brockton, Mass. ings to watch their sons and bachelor of science degree in music University in Syracuse, N.Y., and 1983. She is a 1985 graduate of East and outs aren’t recorded. Each daughters play ball: some serve eduation and a degree in applied- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Dr. Guinan will join the practice of Catholic High School and plans to team bats its entire lineup and “ We just wanted to give handi­ as player assistants, instructing flute. She is employed as director of Troy, N. Y. She is employed at Pratt & Drs. Guinan, Seguir and Welling in work with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. then takes the field. Each game is capped youngsters the same youngsters on bases and in the the River East Community Concert Whitney. Manchester. played for about an hour with no experience of playing Little ield. Band and teaches private flute The prospective bridegroom is a set number of innings required. lessons in Manchester. graduate of Manchester High School, Awarded degree Bentley graduate Allowing the handicapped The prospective bridegroom is a the University of Connecticut and the youngsters a chance to toe the 1985 graduate of the University of University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, John S, Guinan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Cynthia Colvin, daughter of Mr. and rubber and dig in at the plate was Connecticut with a bachelor of science College frat lobbies Mich. He is also employed at Pratt & Don A. Guinan of 149 Ludlow Road, Mrs. Lawrence Colvin of 134 North what Norwich Little League degree in music education. He is Whitney. was recently awarded a bachelor of School St., has graduted magna cum President James B. Rusiecki employed by Connecticut National A September wedding is planned. science degree in architecture from laude from Bentley College, Wal­ envisioned when he first began Bank Samaritan. for husky as mascot Roger Williams College, Bristol, R.I. tham, Mass., with a bachelor of putting the league together in A July 29 wedding is planned at science degree in fiannce. He is presently employed with the 1986. STORRS (AP) - A Univer­ napping by University of Mas­ Unitarian Meeting House in Hartford. She was a member of the Bentley architectural firm of Moser, Pilon and "They have just as much sity of Connecticut service sachusetts students. Nelson in Wethersfield. College Honor Society and Beta enthusiasm and heart as any of fraternity, dogged by the lapse Official status means a lot t Gamma Sigma, the highet scholastic the kids playing ball," said in status of the school’s mas­ the fraternity members, who honor a student in a school of buisness ; Rusiecki, a mustachioed supervi­ cot, is asking the board of said they spend about $2,000 a Honor Roll can achieve. Named scholar sor at a Norwich naval products trustees to restore some of the year for food, veterinary care She is employed as a financial company. “ Why should a child luster to the Siberian Husky. and insurance for Jonathan. Lalla M. Ghabrial, daughter of Dr. analyst for United Technologies. She Alpha Phi Omega, a coedu­ Most people think UConn’s have to stay home because he or Here is the honor roll for the and Mrs. Sabhy Ghabrial of 59 is a 1985 graduate of Manchester High cational service fraternity, is only mascot is the costumed Leianne Scharfenberger, Kira she may not be as good as anyone fourth-quarter at RHAM Junior High McDivitt Drive, a student at Siena School. asking the trustees to restore husky, which was introduced Schmid, Robert Skoglund, Joanne else?.’’ School in Hebron. Smart, Katrina Smith, Mandee Stom- College in New York, has qualified as the status of Jonathan VIII, the at sporting events after Jona­ Rusiecki’s proposal, born from berg, Raymond Turner, Margaret a Presidential Scholar. latest in a line of huskies to than VI retired in 1965, said the desire of some parents to give Tuttle, Stacey Warren, Michael She is an English major. She was represent UConn since 1934. Lisa Narus of Stratford, who, Three on dean’s list their handicapped children a Weed, Danielle Weiner, Catherine secretary of her freshman class, and The board will take up the with Najarian, has led the Grade 7 chance to play ball, did not issue at its meeting July 14. West, Courtnay White, Nicole Wir- on the staff of the school newspaper Three Manchester residents have drive to make Jonathan Manuel Aivaliotis, Jodi Bafundo, become a reality without a fight. Fraternity members say the official. talla, Kristin Young. and campus ministry. been named to the dean’s list at Tufts Shannon Bazar, Nicelle Beauchene, husky mascot’s status lapsed The board of directors of Little The first husky puppy ar­ Alyson Borst, Stephanie Capsolas, University, Medford, Mass., for the in 1939, when Connecticut League Baseball Inc., the na­ rived in Decemlwr and was Sarah Carlough, Jeffrey Carter, Beth spring semester. State College changed its Wins scholarship tional organization, rejected the named Jonathan after an early Cavoli, Sara Chamberlain, Gwen­ Grade 8 They are, Stephen D. Bayer, 125 name to the University of proposal for a special-needs Connecticut governor. Jona­ dolyn Churney, Christopher Cillizza, Brian Parkany, son of Kenneth and Waranoke Road; John B. DeQuattro, Stacey Anderson, Thomas Bala- program in February 1987 and Connecticut. than Trumbull. Amy Cormier, Daphne Declama, Linda Parkany of 503 Bush Hill Road 123 Boulder Road; and Jonathan Z. The fraternity, which cares mucki, Amy Bartok, Seth Baum­ refused to sanction it. citing Two months later, the dog Andrew Delano, John Delano, Kelly has won an All-College Scholarship Pearlson, 22 Mountain Road. for the dog, plans to show him gartner, Donald Beckley, Matthew insurance problems and the pos­ was struck and killed by a car from Aid Association for Lutherans. Bayer and Pearlson are recent off at more sporting and social Dinner, Nova Dunnack, Katherine Bell, Joyce Cerejo, Jeremy Chen, sible need for professional on Route 195. Selection is based on academic graduates. Bayer majored in interna­ events this fall, and he may Entigar, Matthew Falcone, Jeremy Nicole Chervenak, Sharon D’Ambro- Jonathan IV was the most educators. even be grand marshal of the Fowler, Corina Girard, Amanda sio, Christine Deal, Kathryn Docker, records, leadership qualities, extra­ tional relations. He received a bache­ popular when it reigned from It was only after a similar Homecoming Day parade. Hesia, Jeffrey Hope. Kori Dodge, Nicole Duchon, Mary curricular activities, church and lor of arts degree, cum laude. 1949 to 1959. but it was league in Brockton, Mass., threa­ "He is the symbol that can Also, Jennifer Howe, Pamela Gorski, Kristen Granatek, Samantha community involvement, and the Pearlson majored in English and Jonathan VII that began the tened legal action that Little help make UConn a better Ivaldi, Scott Kitchin, Michael Kozyra, Gregory, Melanie Hoffman, Brooke student’s own statements. also received a bachelor of arts fall from grace. League officials relented and place to be, the point around Keith Liebman, Shannon Luboyeski, Honore’, Bethan Hope, Jodi Janca, degree. granted Norwich a charter as a which everyone rallies,” said Joshua McGaw, Margaret McGlynn, Jennifer Kantor, Dawne Kempe, In 1969, the Student Senate pilot program in February 1988. one of the students. Gary voted to sell the mascot Erin McGrath, Shannon McKenna, Jennifer Lazor, Michael Lockward, Receives degree The national organization, Najarian of Wolcott. because it was a symbol of the Lisa Munic, Deron Murphy, Heather Tracy Lohman. Th* AssocIMad Ptm i Darlene E. Lepak, daughter of On dean’s list based in Williamsport. Pa., ear­ No one has shown this much establishment. About 2,500 stu­ Newman, Kelli Newton, Stephen Also, Christen Long, Leonora Lowe, Rayrnond and Karen Lepak, 199 North lier this year launched a Chal­ interest in the Jonathan tradi­ dents protested the decision, O’Connell, Meghan Oliver, Katherine Heather Mariano, Michael McNutt, Jennifer A. Heinrich, daughter of SPECIAL SLUGGERS — Jeff Dembinsk, right, takes a Elm St., was awarded a bachelor of lenger Division for handicapped tion since the 19S0s. when and Alpha Phi Omega took Orlando, Jennifer Pagach, Heather Barbara Nickels, Denise Nord, Carly Mr. and Mrs. F. Matthew Heinrich Jr. swing at the ball with the help of his brother, Jeremy Jonathan IV chased Rhode science degree in finance from the youngsters between the ages of 6 responsibility for the mascot. Palmeri, Steve Parkyn, Benjamin Peowski, Erin Perdelwitz, Lisa Pom- of Manchester, has been named to the Island Reds at football games, Ithaca College School of Business in Dembinsk, during a recent game involving the Norwich and 18. The new division’s struc­ He now lives with a family off Piecuch, Carrie Provera. prowicz, Amy Porter, Ryan Roma- Ithaca, N.Y. dean’s commendation list for out­ Little League’s Special Needs Program. The program is frolicked on the basketball campus, but the fraternity standing academic achievement at ture was based on the findings of a Also, Laura Quinn, Jennie Reed, nowski, Daniel Roy, Kari Schulze, She is a 1985 graduate of Manches­ designed to allow children with disabilities to play court at Madison Square members have access to him ■ Robert Riefer, Brett Russillo, Darren Jennifer Tenczar, Giulia Tollis, Kris­ ^®*i^ysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa. Challenger Division Task Force Garden and survived a dog­ for events. ter High School and was a dean’s list headed by U.S. Sen. Robert Dole, Scarametla, Ann Marie Schaeffler, tine Trueworthy, Jami Weiner. student at Ithaca. >^jhe is a 1985 graduate of Manches­ baseball. ter High School. 9 8 9 J u

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tt — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, July 8, 1989 . 1.1 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. July 8, 1989 — 23 Saturday, Continued CONVICTED S(S,x"i.Sir“ SNAFU by Bnica Beattie KIT N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright In "Convicted," Saturday, Continued the ABC movie air­ Star Trak; Tha Naxt Ganaration tC'rx Game' A mentally unbalanced student be­ ing SATURDAY, »f’8 ^ n g and model's continued beauty and success. ^ e n tia lly dangerous ruler of Daled Four gins to take a college assassination game JULY 8, a wife (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2® Groton-New London Harbor Fire­ too seriously. Robert Carradine, Linda [USA] Hitchhiker @) MOVIE: 'Vendetta for the Saint' A (Lindsay Wag­ works Extravaganza (90 min.) (Live) Hamilton, Bruce Abbott 1982. [A&E] Chronicle "Chronicle's" photoo- 0 : 3 0 P M 3 ) Crim es o f the Century wodd traveler who seeks adventure ner) relentlessly raphers show off their work. ® ® Reporters Scheduled: a behind-the- 1 @ Funky Brewster (CC). wages a personal vendetta against the A report on gangster Joey Gallo. |R| struggles to free [CNN] Capital Gang scenes look at the modeling industry. (60 @) Gentle Doctor; Veterinary Medicine Mafia and involves two young girls. Roger min.) (In Stereo) 33} Monsters A white-magic witch is Moore. Ian Hendry, Rosemary Dexter. her husband (John ® Little House on the Prairie Part 1 of 2. p i S ] MOVIE; The Roots of Goo fy'Gary asked to expel a client's demonic double. 1968. Larroquette) Owens traces a canine family tree to find [DIS] Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Guest: Adrienne Barbeau. (R| Fi/N (3^ Black Perspective from prison after out what makes goofy. 1984 Tree Winnie the Pooh needs his friends' (3$ Major Laague Baseball: Regional help after he gets into trouble while looking 3 ® 101 Ways to Get Cash From the MOVIE: 'To Hell and Back' Based on Coverage New York Yankees at Boston he is falsely ac­ Lefres*''^ SportsCenter U p -to date for honey. Government the true story of war hero-turned-movie Red Sox or Montreal Expos at Houston A s­ H e m^! cused and convict­ ® Twilight Zone (CC) A successful hyp­ star Audie Murphy, the most decorated tros. (3 hrs.) (Live) Tour of Duty (CC) Ander­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Jagged Edge' An attor­ 9:00PM 3) notherapist meets several people who are soldier in W W II. Audie Murphy, Susan ed of rape. son and Goldman track down a demented d® Art of William Alexander and Lowell ney falls in love with her client, a San Fran­ haunted by the memories of their past Kohner. Marshall Thompson. 1955. sergeant, Johnson gets unexpected news Speers (R) cisco newspaper publisher who may be a lives. (R| (In Stereo) Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) CHECK IISTINGS after his Vietnamese girlfriend has a babv ® Little House on the Prairie Part 2 of 2. manipulatiye murderer. Glenn Close Jeff (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [DIS] Disney Family Album Wildlife ci­ dZ) Doctor Who fOR EXACT TIME MOVIE: 'Rogue M ale' A man who Stereor nematographers Alfred and Emma Mllotte ®) MOVIE: ‘Man on a Swing' A weird, made an unsuccessful assassination at­ recall their career filming Disney's True- [USA] Miami Vice 3 ) 3® MOVIE: 'Convicted' (CC) A self-proclaimed psychic offers a distrustful tempt against Adolf Hitler becomes the woman struggles to free her husband from Life Adventures. police chief his assistance In solving the quarry of Nazi agents. Peter C Toole, John ® Greater Hartford Open prison after he is falsely convicted on rape [LIFE] Esquire: About Man, for Women baffling murder of a young woman. Cliff Standing 1976. charges. Lindsay Wagner. John Larro­ Robertson, Joel Grey. Dorothy Tristan [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1974 @5) Wrestling Challenge (T) Jeopardy) (CC). quette, Carroll O'Connor. 1986. (R) i (L cords A transatlantic hot-air ballooning re­ MOVIE: 'U p Peiiacope' A Navy lieu­ [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday 3® Focus on You 1 1:0 0 P M 3D (X) (@ ® (S) News [A&E] MOVIE: 'Oh, You Beautiful Doll' cord. (R) (£ Kate & Allie tenant is ordered to get special photo­ QC (^ It's a Living A classical turn-of-the-ceniury musician [ESPN] Lyn St. Jamas: A New World Golden Girls (CC) Sophia decides 7 - r graphs on a Japanese-controlled island. Herseys Hollywood 3® Linda Seidel finds success by turning serious composi­ Record to marry her late husband s business part­ 3 3 ) Tales From the Darkside James Garner, Edmond O'Brien, Andra "It says they spent the treasure on hernia tions into popular songs. Juno Haver. Mark S® Superboy A mysterious gas-like alien, ® Baseball All Star Bloopers ner (Jack Gilford). Part 1 of 2. (R) (In (3® SpaceSaver Martin. 1959. [M AX] MOVIE: 'White Nights' (CC) A Stevens. Charlotte Greenwood. 1949. previously captured by Superboy, comes Russian dancer, who defected eight years ® Wild America (CC) Where, when and Stereo) operations needed after lugging it around." back to seek revenge. Guest: Stuart Whit­ 3 ® Club Date (In Stereo) [CNN] Newsday [A8iE] French Revolution Examination of ago, finds himself back in the U.S.S.R. with how to look for America's wild animals in @) Great Scandals of the 20th Century O 1M9 by NEA. Inc the events and the myths surrounding the man Part 1 of 2. (R) an American-turned-Russian citizen as his their natural surroundinos. (Rl A look at some of the great scandals in­ 3® Rat Patrol [DIS] Zorro fall of the Bastille. (60 min.) dZ) Victory Garden (CC). only hope for escape. Mikhail Baryshnikov, ® Superboy A mysterious gas-like alien cluding the Fatty Arbuckle affair and the (SZ) Latenight America With Dennis [ESPN] Horse Show Jumping: Volvo [ESPN] Cycling: Grand Prix From Color­ ® MOVIE: 'The Fan' A young man ter­ Gregory Hines, Isabella Rossellini. 1985. previously captured by Superboy, comes Black Sox scandal. (60 min.) W holey World Cup From Tampa. FL. (60 min.) (R) ado Springs. (60 min.) (Taped) rorizes the chic circle surrounding his fa­ Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) back to seek revenge. Guest: Stuan Whit­ tSZ) MOVIE: 'Flying Down to Rio' A beau­ (Si) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'For Keeps' (CC) A [HBO] Nature Watch (CC) Two of the vorite stage star. Lauren Bacall, James [USA] My Sister Sam man. Part 1 of 2. tiful woman in Rio de Janeiro becomes the [CNN] Capital Gang career-minded high-school senior faces Garner, Michael Blehn. 1981. cause of rivalry between two of her admir­ ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook worid's deadliest predators, the bee and 6:00PM ® ® ® d® ® News (3Z) Soapbox W ith Tom C ottle Five teen­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Forever Female' A wri­ the pressures of an early marriage when the wasp, are examined. [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small age immigrants share their feelings about ers. Dolores Del Rio. Ginger Rogers. Fred she learns that she is pregnant. Molly Ring- ® A-Team Astaire. 1933. ter's first play flops when the producer's [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Oodd coping with life in America. ^ m'X 6Bue\je Tit/vrl He 6AV5 He WA6 6eHD HIOA wald. Randall Batinkoff. Kenneth Mars. [D IS] MOVIE: 'A rcher' A young man and wife is cast as the star. William Holden, M5.ACAPEL1.A? (CC). his racehorse challenge the Australian out­ (33) Charles in Charge (CC). [A&E] Eagle and the Bear [A & E ] Evha Peron A beautiful peasant Ginger Rogers, Paul Douglas. 1953. Xo imiTiATgD I tiX o tK e ^ e '5 A VdiDf? 60SS VeARS IH, FLfA^e. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) girl (Faye Dunaway) charms her way to back as they attempt to reach Melbourne (3 $ Chae Visual M t o H0(a) H6’5 D o if it i [LIFE] What's Up Dr. Ruth 2:1 0PM [CNN] Healthweek [CNN] Sports Saturday Buenos Aires. (60 min.) Part 1 of 4. [E S P N ] Surfer Magazine Highlights and MAMA&fweMT, I HAVP 'Ml?. H m f i- in time to enter a prestigious race. Brett ®) War of the Worlds Horrifying night­ pointers. [USA] American Bandstand ® MOVIE: The Goodbye Cimino, Robert Colby, Nicole Kidman [ESPN ] Scholastic Sports America High [CNN] Showbiz This Week X o f f iB H6|Zg l b OfJ HI& WCK. H^ 2:30PM mares plague a woman who has experi­ MOVIE; 'Traveling Man' (CC) A G irl' A head-strong actor and an ex-dancer 1986. Rated NR. school sports. [HBO] If Ifk ftU m o v i e : The Last Uni­ enced an alien encounter. (60 min.) (R) (In [DIS] MOVIE; "The Richest Cat in the veteran salesman is paired with an aggres­ 1 2:30PM CD become unlikely roommates. Marsha Ma­ com' A unicorn encounters romance and [ESPN ] Great American Race From Nor- Stereo) S f O O P M 3 ) Paradise (CC) Ethan s life W orid' Greedy relatives plan a catnapping sive young partner on a cross-country sell­ 6 IV E H lW A son, Richard Droyfuss, Quinn Cummings. folk (Va.) to Disneyland. (60 min.) (Taped) is in danger when he tries to save the town after their uncle wills the bulk of his vast peril while searching for others of her kind. 1977. (2® OeGrassi Junior High (CC). ing spree. John Lithgow, Jonathan Silver- rnoO&H Hf Voices of Mia Farrow, Jeff Bridges, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Hooper' An ace Holly­ from a ruthless businessman's schemes estate to his favorite pet. Ramon Bieri, man, John Glover. 1989. (In Stereo) (2® W elcom e to M y Studio (R) (In Stereo) Fugitive (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Steven Kampmann, Caroline McWilliams. U$eD 1b HAt?A$$ Tammy Grimes. 1982. wood stuntman is goaded into staging the [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire greatest stunt of all time. Burl Reynolds, (3® Friday the 13th: The Series An an­ 3 ) @ Mission: Impossible (CC) When a 1986. A U D Vp O. ® Synchronal Research [CNN] Style With Elsa Klenach [TM C] MOVIE: 'Candy Stripe Nurses’ Sally Field, Jan-Michael Vincent. 1978 tique collector's cursed lantern allows him Frenchwoman steals a vial of deadly [ESPN] Day at tha Beach Completely Mental Misadventures [HBO] MOVIE: 'White Weter Summer' Rated PG. to travel back to the Civil W ar for valuable plague germs, the force must act before Three young hospital volunteers give the of Ed Grimley (CC). artifacts. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Gangs; Not My Kid Host Tyne doctors and patients extra-special care. A summer survival camp turns dangerous she sells it on the black market. (60 min.) Daly ( "Cagney & Lacey ") examines gang (2$ Collectors (R| Candice Rialson, Robin Mattson, Maria when the egotistical leader lets the job go [LIFE] MOVIE: 'I Dream of Jeannie: 15 dZ) Now Yankee Workshop (CC). (R) (In Stereo) violence, conditions that generate gangs to his head. Kevin Bacon. Sean Astin, Jon­ Years Later' Jeannie the magical genie at­ Rojo. 1974. Rated R. IJ iir ^Q) What About Woman: Women, ® Star Trek 3 ) MOVIE: 'The Longshot' Three losers and the impact of gangs on urban family athan Ward. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) tempts to save her marriage to astronaut [U S A ] MOVIE: 'The Van' A young man Hunks and Eating Disorders sirtk their money into an elaborate race­ life. (60 min.) Tony Nelson. Barbara Eden, Wayne Ro­ buys a custom van to attract women and [LIFE] Goodnight, Beantown [A&E] Living Planet: A Portrait of the fixing scheme. Tim Conway, Harvey Kor- [CNN] Evans & Novak gers, Bill Daily. 1985. [TM C] MOVIE: "The Great Outdoors" A ends up getting turned down more than he [TMC] Short Film Showcase Earth man. Jack Weston. 1986. Chicago family’s idyllic country vacation [DIS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet [USA] Bustin' Loose Sonny gives Nicky gets turned on. Stuart Getz. Deborah [CNN] Newswatch 33) MOVIE: 'An Eye for an Eye' An ex­ turns disastrous when obnoxious relatives WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women 3:00PM ®) Knight Rider one of his childhood comic books, but White. 1976. [DIS] Here's Boomer cop has a one man vendetta against drug show up. Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Ste­ [M AX] Max Movie Show A preview of Q J MOVIE: 'Howard the Duck' A duck soon regrets it when he learns it's worth phanie Faracy. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1 1 : 3 0 P M (3D Entertainment This $5(X). (R) (In Stereo) racketeers in the labyrinth of San Francis­ theatrical releases, movies in production from outer space is brought to Cleveland [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: HFC Ser­ co's underworld. Chuck Norris, Christo­ Week Actor Danny Glover ("Lethal Wea­ HOW WOULD YOU HOW WOULDYOU UIOOINTHE M e TO PULUBOTH DO IT, BLIT I W(X1LDN'T (R) [TM C] MOVIE: 'That Was Then, This Is sinister extraterrestrial guests. Lea (gl ( P Knight and Daye (CC) Comedy. 3 D Greater Hartford Open Golf High­ ® ® Wide World of Sports 39 V Slicer FRIENDSHIP CLUB'? TCUR EARS OFF? W A N T H I M T O T R Y . Now' (CC) The friendship of two young Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, Tim Robbins 4:30PM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Absence of Malice' An Two former radio stars of the 1940s (Jack lights 1986. (CC) Scheduled: Tour de Franco Bicycle (2® MOVIE: 'K ill M e if You Can' The men is jeopardized when one chooses to overzealous reporter ruins an innocent Warden, Mason Adams) reluctantly team Race highlights. (90 min.) (Same-day Tape) story of Caryl Chessman, California's noto­ up again. d D Freddy's Nightmares; A Nightrruire turn to a life of crime. Emilio Estevez, Craig Q® Home Shopping Network (60 min.) businessman's reputation. Paul Newman on Elm Street Freddy pursues identical V / / Sheffer. 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) g® The W ok Sally Field, Melinda Dillon. 1981 Rated rious red light bandit, who was arrested (13] Beyond Tomorrow Snow skis d® Pierre Franey's Cuisine Rapide (In PG. and charged with sex crimes. Telia Shire, twin sisters, whose father supposedly Stereo) O ) Frugal Gourm et (R) (In Stereo) equipped with engines; a submersible vi­ burned him to death years ago. (60 min.) 1 :00PM ® Pub)ic People/Private Alan Alda, Walter McGinn. 1977. deo unit for fishermen; office of the future. ® Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2® Record Guide [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Amazons' While investi­ |R| (In Stereo) Lives (R) gating the death of a Congressman, a doc­ ® ® My Two Oadt (CC) Nicole hopes (R) (In Stereo) dZ) M otorweek The Volkswagen Cabri­ (3® Bosom Buddies her dads will be distracted by their attrac­ (33) MOVIE: 'The Thing' An Antarctic re­ ® MOVIE: 'Running Brave' The story of tor discovers a secret organization of [CNN] This Week in Japan search station is invaded by an alien life- Sioux Indian Billy Mills, a long-distance mn- olet; the Maserati-built Chrysler TC; auto dZ) Frugal Gourm et (In Stereo) women who possess a power that con­ tive new neighbor. (R) (In Stereo) insurance reform in California; the Pontiac 10:00PM CS West 57th (CC) Re- form in John Carpenter’s gory remake of ner who won the gold medal in the 1964 [CNN] Future Watch trols their enemies. Tamara Dobson Jack d D This Old House (CC). (R) the 1951 classic. Kurt Russell, A. Wilford Olympics. Robby Benson, Pat Hingle, Clau­ GTO. Scalia, Stella Stevens. 1984. broadcasts: a Dayton, Ohio, gynecolo­ [USA] Double Trouble ® Musical Salute to the Fourth of July gist’s controversial experimental surgery; Brimley, Richard Dysart. 1982. wck dia Cron. 1983. [A&E] First Bom Charles Dance plays a [U S A ] Diamonds (60 min.) The Mormon Tabernacle (^hoir sings the proliferation of Florida's once- (3® Fulfill Your Dreams O MM by MCA Mt 7-* oMu-i Qi) W ar of tha W orlds Horrifying night­ British scientist who creates a half human/ 5:00PM d D A-Team "You're a Grand Old Flag," "America the half gorilla baby named Gor. Gor begins to 6:30PM (3) C B S N ew s (CC). endangered alligator; a look at Nashville. (2® Kiss TV: The Music Video Show mares plague a woman who has experi­ (S) T and T (CC) Unexpected trouble Beautiful," "So Many Voices Sing Ameri­ deal with the hidden truths of his identity. Tenn. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) enced an alien encounter. (60 min.) (R) (In comes Turner's way when he trains an ar­ d D Siskel & Ebert Scheduled; “ Lethal ca's Song" and other favorites. (@ (^ Saturday Night Live Host: actor Stereo) (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. Weapon 2“ ; "The Karate Kid Part III"; □ D N e w s John Malkovich; musical guest: singer An­ rogant boxer. (In Stereo) ® MOVIE: 'Uttle Dartinga' Two girls in CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vanca Rodawalt [CNN] On the Menu Great Balls of Fire"; “ Weekend at Ber- 33} INN New s ita Baker. (90 min.) |R) (In Stereo) @ WWF Superstars of WrestJing (3® Anushka nie's." a summer camp bat on who will lose her [DIS] Bom Free (3® Can You Beat Baldness? 3® Just for l,aughs dD Flower Shop (R) (g l Family -Has innocence first. Tatum O'Neal, Kristy [ESPN] Golf: PGA Long Drive Cham­ Qi) Twilight Zone (CC) A successful hyp­ McNichol, Matt Dillon. 1980. S® Monsters A white-magic witch is (^ Wanted: Dead or Alive HCWWA61WAT? IL O V e iD U P - do) Matlock (CC) A psychopath who ® International Cooking School notherapist meets several people who are blames Matlock for his brother's suicide pionship From the Bahamas. (60 min.) (R) dZ) Lonesome Pine Special (In Stereo) asked to expel a client's demonic double. (®® Public People/Private Lives (R) GOOD,OR 6YNC1DWILUe ® Tha Saint haunted by the memories of their past Guest: Adrienne Barbeau. (R) BRAVO/ holds the lawyer's associates hostage. (60 [LIFE] Spenser For Hire lives. (R) (In Stereo) ® Cops The deputies prepare for Super [CNN] Sports Tonight I WHAT? 2 - , N5LSON/ min.) (R) (In Stereo) [MAX] MOVIE: 'Empire of the Sun' - ®) ALF (CC) ALF blames his streak of bad Bowl weekend; Sgt. Vickie helps a child (22) 5® Hunter Hunter and McCall find a luck on a Melmac superstition. (R) (In ® Food Saver [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date ® Let's Go Bowling (60 min.) (CC) An English boy learns to survive by whose mother was arrested. |R) (In Stereo) web of vengeance and fraud when they Stereo) ® N BC News investigate the killing of a Thoroughbred scores. his wits in a World War II internment camp [A&E] Living Dangerously Eight adven­ [CNN] Newsday racehorse. (60 min.) |R) (In Stereo) in Japanesetoccupied China. Directed by O ) Starting From Scratch James isn't d® Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Body turers embark on a winter trek up Mount 1 1 :5 0 P M [MAX] MOVIE: The Lost [DIS] MOVIE: Stone Fox' A young boy Steven Spielberg. Christian Bale, John thrilled when Helen stops by with her new and Soul Scientist and philosopher Leon Everest. (60 min.) (2® Impressions of Garland This special Boys' (CC) A boy recruits the help of teen­ enters a turn-of-the-century dogsled race Malkovich, Miranda Richardson. 1987. husband.(R) Kass reflects on the human soul, morality looks at the heights and depts of an ex­ age monster hunters when his older in an effort to save his ailing grandfather's [CNN] PrimaNaws Rated PG. (In Stereo) dZ) Julia Child and Company: Indoor/ and mortality, euthanasia and surrogate traordinary star's life and career. (60 min.) brother falls in with adolescent vampires. farm. Buddy Ebsen. Joey Cramer, Belinda Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Kiefer Suther­ il motherhood. Part 1 of 2. [ESPN] Women's Volleyball: Pro pfM C] MOVIE: 'Sh^edown' A lawyer Outdoor Barbecue (2® Combat Montgomery. 1987. Beach Tournament (60 min.) (Taped) land. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) joditoforces with an undercover cop to get ® ABC News (CC). [ESPN] Table Tennis: U.S. Open [A&E] A Fine Romance (3® MOVIE: 'Joy of Sex' Two teenagers to the bottom of a case involving the drug- [HBO] MOVIE: 'A Fish Called Wanda' 12:00AM 3 D Star Search (60 min.) (In I Cham pionships From Miami Beach. Fla. [CNN] Newswatch dZ) Bradshaw on the Femily set out to lose their virginity at any cost. related murder of a police officer. Peter (CC) A London lawyer gels mixed up with Michelle Meyrink, Cameron Dye, Lisa Lan- Stereo) (60 min.) (Tat^ ) , [ESPN] Monster Trucks: Green Mons­ [CNN] Pinnacle jewel thieves in search of their hidden loot. Weller, Sam Elliott, Patricia Charbonneau. glois. 1984. GD Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) ter [DIS] Teen Win, Lose or Drew John Cleese, Jamie Lae Curtis, Kevin Kline. 1988. Rated R. (ffl Hardcastle and McCormick (2^ Wrestling Challenge [M AX] MOVIE: 'Bikud Blues' |CC| Neil [USA] Hollywood Insider [TMC] MOVIE: 'Campus Msn' An Ari­ 7:00PM ® Night Court Simon's semi-eutobiographical account of zona college student becomes a media [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey [A&E] Sting: Bring on the Night The Bri­ MOVIE: 'Shaolin Martial Arts' Sus­ his days as an Army recruit in 1945 Missis­ 3:30PM d® @ Yan Can Cook: Hot sensation after appearing in a campus cal- ® ® Wheel of Fortune (CC). tish rocker is joined by saxophonist Bran­ penseful showdown between Shaolin dis­ and Spicy [ M A X ] MOVIE: "The Fury' A young sippi. Matthew Broderick, Christopher . endar. John Dye, Steve Lyon, Kim Dela­ Mama's Family Mama's home may be ford Marsalis in a major rock and roll tour. ciples. Alexander Fu Sheng, Lui Chai-Hui. psychic Is kidnapped by espionage agents (2 hrs.) 1975. DICK TRACY by Dick Locher ft Max Colllna Walken, Matt Mulhern. 1988. Rated PG- [CNN] Your Monay ney. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) demolished to make way for a new landfill. and must be found before the fury of his 13. (R| [USA] Check It OutI Leslie's hopes of [USA] Throb Sandy must choose be­ power breaks loose. Kirk Douglas, John [CNN] Headline Newt Herseys Hollywood (R) [USA] MOVIE: 'Equalizer 2000' A winning an acting scholarship rest on tween a fun-loving man and a romantic 33} Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) Cassavetes, Andrew Stevens. 1978. [ESPN] Waterskiing: U.S. Challenge of (il) National Geographic on Assignment 1 NEEP VOUR COUNSEL, M Y WAX MUSEUM IS ON THE STAV CA\_tVl,V(TAtVUN- brave nomad leads a group of rebels keeping his drama coach sober. guy. (R| Wesley falls in love with the young and Rated R. Champions From Kingsport, Tenn. (60 The birds of St. Lazaria, an island off RICHARD-I’M tVE OF OPENING, ANP NOW I’U_ BE RIGHT against gasoline-hungry barbarians in potentially dangerous ruler of Daled Four min.) (Taped) FRIGMTBNBD- AN EXTORTIONIST OUT OF THERE- (33) Starting From Scratch [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Razorbaefc' A man southeast Alaska; photographer Jim Stan­ post-apocalyptic Alaska. Richard Norton, 4;00PM ® PGA Golf: Greater Hart­ 5:30PM (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) THE FAST THREATENS TC> James isn't thrilled when Helen stops by searching for his missing wife in the Aus­ [H B O ] HBO Comedy Hour: Rick Ou- field at work in Turkey; animal patients at Corinne Wahl, William Steis. 1987. ford Open Third round, from Cromwell. PISORACe M El" ------Conn. (2 hrs.) (Live) with her new husband. (R) (3® Can You Beat Baldness? tralian outback is confronted by a giant commun: Piece of Mind (CC) Rick Du- the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary man-eating boar. Gregory Harrison, Bill commun gives his opinions on topics rang­ Hospital. (60 min.) 1:30PM @ Bodywatch (CC). (R) ® Knight Rider (3® Fulfill Your Dreams (S) Friday the 13th: The Series A mak­ ■<\jM Kerr, Chris Haywood. 1984. ing from fall-apart airplanes to Las Vegas [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday eup compact violently guarantees an aging [A & E ] Living Dangerously Eight adven­ «CQLU6 (33) SpaceSaver (2® Victory Garden (CC). Gamblers. (60 min.) (In Stereo) turers embark on a winter trek up Mount model s continued beauty and success 8;30PM 8® Anushka 2:00PM H ) MOVIE: 'The Bad News (^ MOVIE: 'Swamp Thing' A powerful ®) Hogan Family (CC) Mrs. Poole substi­ (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Everest. (60 mm.) ■ ' VM t f (2® ® Amen (CC) Deacon Frye takes Bears' A rag-tag Little League team im­ plant creature battles to save a shapely tutes for Sandy's secretary. Episode di­ (2® World War I (CC). [CNN] Newsnight Il proves when a girl pitcher joins the squad. government agent from murder. Ray Wise, rected by Jason Bateman. (R) (In Stereo) over as church minister wfien the Reverend (2® Hee Haw (R) catches the measles. (R) (In Stereo) [M AX] MOVIE: Wanted Dead or Alive' [ESPN] AW A Championship Wrestling Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal. 1976. Adrienne BarlMSu, Louis Jourdan. 1982. (3® Munaters Today Marilyn runs away (CC) A maniacal terrorist stalks the streets [LIFE] Leg Work ® Host to Host Julia Child and Company; New Eng­ from homo when she feels unloved. ® Hartford Open Golf High- (2.® Hom etlm a (CC). (R) of Los Angeles, bombing random loca­ ■ C f l ) Friday the 13th: The Series A mak­ land Potiuck Supper dZ) This Old House (CC). (R) tions at will. Rutger Hauer. Gene Simmons, 1 2 :3 0 A M (SShe'stheSheriffGussie eup compact violently guarantees an aging, (2® Spectacular World of Guinness Re- [A&E] Slap Mtucwell Story (5® W ar of the W orlds Ironhorse is a tar­ Robert Guillaume. 1987. Rated R. (In refuses to leave her house after she's get for revenge after he kills a college slu- Stereo) mugged in broad daylight. (R) □ Continued.. • a 9 8 9 J u

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone who has confided in you will be disap­ cfour pointed to learn you have told others something that was revealed to you in ^Birthday socrot SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-O m , 21) Peo­ July 9, 1989 ple who are in the position to do so may Y be reluctant to grant your requests to­ day. Don't make the situation more em­ barrassing by being demanding. In the year ahead who you know may be CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) In order equally or more important than what to achieve your aims today you might bo you know. Fortunately, you should be tempted to use tactics that could tar­ luckier than usual in making the right nish your reputation. If you do, they are contacts and connections. likely to be discovered. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Assertive AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your companions could take the decision hunches could be questionable today, making out of your hands today if you yet they may have a strong influence on MA'^BETMERELL / l ik e t m e are wishy-washy. It's best you speak up your outlook. Think twice before re­ 6E SOMETHING / P0& TURNS if you sense they are leading you astray. sponding to your inner urges. 600P IN IT.. Cancer, treat yourself to a birthday gift. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If two of Send for your Astro-Graph predictions your friends have some complications for the year ahead by mailing $1 to As­ they are trying to iron out today, it's tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. best you keep your distance and don't Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. get in the middle of their squabble. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. ARIES (March 21-April 19) An objec­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Usually you are tive you set for yourself today may be fairly well organized where your work is unachievable because of a failure to get concerned, but today your methods the support of key people. Try to culti­ may be haphazard and so will the vate the right allies. results. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be careful VIRGO (Aug. 23-S*pt. 22) This is not a when working with unfamiliar tools or particularly good day for you to take fi­ materials today, because you might be nancial risks. If you feel inclined to take inclined to do things the hard way. Fur­ a fiyer, at the very least, be sure you are thermore, your procedures may un­ apprised of the odds that are going nerve co-workers. against you. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Do not let —ArJP A BATtiTUff LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) It's best you your curiosity get the better of you to­ avoid involvements today of which you day when talking with friends socially. are uncertain. If your instincts warn you You could arouse their ire if you try to against something, ignore your ego and probe into matters they do not want to figure out ways to back out gracefully. discuss.

Bridge

worry about any aspects of it that dis­ courage newcomers from participat­ 55 56 NORTH T-8-S9 1 ^ ♦ 7 5 2 ing. There is a feeling that disruptive 60 ▼ 3 2 bidding, garbage pre-empts, frequent TH E PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry ♦ A J 10 8 psychs and the like frighten away nov­ 1 ♦ Q J 10 9 ices, who enjoy getting to the right contract in a normal fashion. The oth­ WEST EAST er side of that coin is that the game is ♦ 9 8 ♦ A J 10 4 3 competitive, and part of gaining expe­ ♦ a 6 ▼ Q 10 8 rience is learning to cope with wild op­ ♦ KQ93 ♦ 4 2 ♦A7632 ♦ K 8 4 posing bidding. For the time being. I'll remain neutral, but today's deal dem­ SOUTH onstrates how a penchant for risky ♦ K Q 6 weak jump overcalls can backfire. ▼ K J 9 7 5 4 ♦ 7 6 5 Trading on favorable vulnerability. ♦ 5 South jumped to three hearts at his first opportunity. When that was Vulnerable: East-W est passed around to E^st, whose partner Dealer; West had opened the bidding, his decision £ 0 N T 'P South West North East was to double for penalties. How the I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 1 ♦ Pass 1 ♦ defense went is not important, but by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee 3 i r Pass Pass Dbl. they did take six tricks for 300 points. Unscramble these lour Jumbles, BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake All p ass That's more than fair exchange if one letter to each square, to form East-West have a game, but in fact tour ordinary words. WHAT O O YOU WEAN, THAT sens 'ew Opening lead: ♦ 9 THAT'S WOT A WELL- EVERY TIWE ' East-West might have trouble making STOCkfED TOOLBOX WOT WELL STOCKED ? even a part-score contract. A simple KAYLE two-heart overcall would have worked much better. East might now try two Pre-emptive no-trump, which would fail by at least one trick, and North-South would wind woes up plus, far better than taking a nasty LURBY By James Jacoby minus after the penalty double. / '' James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Bridge" and As organized bridge faces the prob­ "Jacoby on Card Games"(written with bis father, lem of a shrinking population of play­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at ers, those of us who love the game bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. YEUFLE WHAT WERE THE T-O SHOEMAKER'S TWO FAVORITE KINPS OF F IS H ? CELEBRITY CIPHER ROSE 18 ROSE by Pat Brady Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. INVOIS Each letter m the cipher stands tor another. Today's clue: L equals M. Now arrange the circled letters to lorm the surprise answer, as sug­ (GdOR ' P TSRX S KSIX GTSG z c gested by the above cartoon. ju sT i^ e P . £ 5 IW O 0 K & MOSSIU m i wiaK( h;t,h io.' JOGAD JPAX S CGHJ QK m w Y oF fc Print answer here: PA-5QUW£.' owr/ A1AP£ hSStBLe (Answers Monday) aSGLXSJ GTMQHZ SWSPZDG Jumbles: JEWEL BLIMP DARING POUNCE Yesterday's Answer: What a marriage certificate should be written S APGITXZ HSJJ.' — NSRPN "BOND" PAPER PONALp TPUMp I S Z S M F . PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The most useful of all social graces is the ability ■ to yawn with your mouth closed." — Laurence Peter. /As. THA.Vey 7-8 d t9S9 Dy N EA IrK 9 8 9 J u

86 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, July 8, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, July 8, 1989 — 87 ® Major League Baseltall: New York HANDS OF A Yankees at (2 hrs., 30 fighter, determined to establish a peaceful trouble at the Black Spot Club. (60 min.) Sunday, July 9 life, must strap on his gun again in defense STRANGER min.) Part 5 of 6. @ Talking Sports With Rod Michaud Sunday, Continued of the homesteaders. Alan Ladd. Jean A r­ Jack Van Impe Presents ® Japan (C C ) The political and economic thur, Van Heflin. 1953. ( © Smithsonian Worid (CC) A celebra­ A cop(Armand factors leading to Japan's participation in tion of the people who create museums ® Massachusetts Council of Rabbis W orld W ar II, its aftermath and how the [U S A ] Miami Vico Crockett and Tubbs thst reflect America's aspirations and ac­ 5;00AM (H ) Rhoda ® Frederick K. Price Assante) attempts ® ) MOVIE: '52 Pick-Up' Following an af­ Japanese have rebuilt their economy into work with federal ^ e n ts in pursuit of a complishments; Washington D.C .'s annual to find out the fair with an exotic dancer, a Los Angeles @ ) Bevertv Hillbillies (31) Solofiex an international power. (60 min.) Part 4 of dealer who is peddling Stinger ground-to- American Folklifo Festival. (R) 3:30PM ® ® Boxing: Edwin Rosa­ that killed her son is stalking her family businessman is blackmailed by a trio of [C N N ] Sports Review 68) Transformers truth about the air missies. Guest: Bruce Willis. (60 min.) rio vs. Anthony Jones For the W B A Ligh­ Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest. Michael Caine. © Married... With Children (CC) Al hoods. Roy Scheider, Ann-Margret, Van­ [DtS] Best of Walt Disney Presents ( 3 Sunday Today (90 min.) rape of his wife ®3) MOVIE: 'Hard Knox' A career Marine tweight title, scheduled for 12 rounds, 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 7:30PM ® Mama's Family Mama's wrecks the house while attempting to ity. 1986. Donald, Goofy and vacation in Hawaii (Beverly D'Angelo, Corps officer, facing forced retirement, from Atlantic City, N.J. (90 min.) (Live) home may be demolished to make way for catch an elusive mouse. (R) (In Stereo) (3 @ Sesame Street (CC). [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update © Soapbox With Tom Cottle Five teen­ and the Grand Canyon. (60 min.) seated), in the takes over the running of a military school 63) Vintage: A History of Wine a new landfill. (R| ® ® ) Robert Schuller [M A X ] MOVIE: Satisfaction' Working [A & E] All Creatures Great and Small age immigrants share their feelings about [U SA ] MOVIE: The Unseen' Three va­ four-hour NBC and finds it more challenging than he ® Show of Shows [C N N ] Sports Sunday Barry Moroz re­ coping with life in America. Y class teen-agers hope to make their gar­ [C N N ] Week in Review cationing women room at an eerie board­ ® [LIFE] World Tomorrow thought. Robert Conrad. Joan Sweeny. caps the weekend of the worid of sports. miniseries ® In the Heat of the Night (CC) A con­ age band a rock 'n' roll success story. Ju s­ © Connecticut; Now ing house. Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick. [A & E] Journey to Adventure Frank Howard. 1983. [E S P N ] Baseball: Old-Timers Game demned man asks Gillespie to visit him the tine Bateman. Liam Neeson. Deborah [ESPN] NFL Yearbook: 1988 Cincin­ Stephen Furst. 1981. "Hands of a [CNN] Nowaday From Anaheim, Calif. (90 min.) (Taped) [A& E] Slap Maxwell Story [C N N ] Daybreak evening before his execution. (60 min.) (R) Harry. 1988. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) nati Bengals Stranger," air­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Hot to Trot' (CC) A n in­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight 5;30AM (S ) i n n N e w s [D IS] Good Morning Mickey) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Mysterious Stran­ (In Stereo) [D S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents A ser­ [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine ing SUNDAY-nON- ger' A daydreaming Missouri boy fancies competent stockbroker gets the inside [D IS] Best of Ozzie snd Harriet ® Andy Griffith [ESPN ] Running and Racing [H BO] MOVIE: 'Making Mr. Right' (CC) ies of mishaps foil the plans of a real estate [TM C ] MOVIE; 'The Great Outdoors' A track on Wall Street from Ns talking horse. DAY, JULY 9- an encounter with an angel of dubious ori­ A New W ave publicist is hired to teach a agent (Dwight Schultz) who intends to end [HBO] MOVIE: 'Young Guns' (CC) In [CN N ] Moneyweek [HBO] Babar gin in medieval Austria. Christopher Make­ Chicago family's idyllic country vacation Bob Goldthwait, John Candy, Dabney 10. Blair Brown lifelike android some social graces before his marriage by hiring a contract killer. turns disastrous when obnoxious relatives Coleman. 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1878 New Mexico, six deputized regula­ [TNIC] MOVIE: 'One Terrific Guy' A peace. LanceKenwin, FredGwynne. 1982. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Rock-A-Bye Baby' A he goes public. Ann Magnuson, John Mal- show up. Dan Aykroyd. John Candy, Ste­ tors ted by Billy the Kid become the objects high-school student enlists the help of her co-stars. 6:00PM ® CBS News (CC) [LIFE] Cardiology Update bachelor friend of a movie star agrees to [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update kovich, Ben Masters. 1987. Rated P G -IS . phanie Faracy. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) of a massive manhunt. Emilio Estevez Kie­ parents when she learns that the school's (Rebroadcast) care for her triplets while she's making a [USA] Code Red (In Stereo) ® ® ® ® News [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Uving Daylights' fer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen. 1988. Rated popular baseball coach has been taking ad­ movie. Jerry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell, Con­ CHECK IISTINGS ® Murder. She Wrote (CC) (CC) James Bond battles villainous forces R (In Stereo) [T M C ] MOVIE: The Karate Kid' When ® A-Team 8:00PM vantage of her female classmates. Mar­ nie Stevens. 1958. ® M ajor League Basettall: Jessica meets a legendary actress during planning to arm the Russians in Afghanis­ FOR EXACT TIME 1:30PM a teenager is bullied, a Japanese handy­ [L IF E ] Internal Medicine Update ietta Hanley, Wayne Rogers. Susan Rinell. at New York Mets (3 (33) MOVIE: 'Rad Sonja' A young woman her investigation into a jewelry theft fol­ tan. Dalton's debut as 007. Timothy Dal­ [U S A ] Cartoon Express man teaches him about self-confidence 1986. hrs.) (Live) and a mighty swordsman battle an evil lowed by a murder. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) ton, Maryam d'Abo, Jeroen Krabbe. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Dead Pool’ (CCj In and karate. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" ® ) American Telecast queen for control of her kingdom. Brigitte 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) his fifth cinematic outing. "Dirty" Harry (S We Believe 8:30AM ® Tony Brown's Journal Morita, Elisabeth Shue. 1984. Rated PG. ® ® ) Have Faith (CC) Monsignor Mac 6:00AM 10:00AM CB Sybervision vor's tireless and obsessive efforts to Nielsen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Callahan faces mobsters and assassins on ® Choices We Face (In Stereo) Bergman. 1985. angers the parish's bingo players when he [TM C] MOVIE; 'Young Guns' (CC) In C£ Sustaining ® Jimmy Swaggart bring Nazi war criminals to justice. Ben [CN N ] Moneyweek the streets of San Francisco. Clint East ® Porky Pig closes the games down (R) (In Stereo) 1878 New Mexico, six deputized regula­ Ql) INN Magazine Kingsley. Renee Soutendijk. 1989. (In [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update ® PGA Golf: Greater Hart­ ® MOVIE: 'Easy Money' A boozing, wood, Patricia Clarkson, Evan C. Kim ® MOVIE: 'Tarzan and the Huntress' 4:00PM C53 M OVIE; 'Fatal Vision' Fact-based and tors led by Billy the Kid become the objects ® Search Stereo) gambling man must become respectable 1988, Rated R. (In Stereo) (3) Home Shopping Network Tarzan opposes the efforts of a zoological [M AX] MOVIE: 'Seven Minutes in ford Open Final Round from Cromwell, of a massive manhunt. Emilio Estevez, Kie­ Conn. (2 hrs.) (Live) for one year to inherit $10 million. Rodney Emmy winning account of the murders of ® One Day at a Tim a expedition intent on capturing scores of [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update Heaven' (CC) Three Ohio teens makes Green Beret Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald's fer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen. 1988. Rated 1 2:00AM ® Magnum, P.l. @ ) Insight / Out Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzger­ R. (In Stereo) [A & E ] A ir Pow er The role of bombers in animals for various zoos. Johnny W eiss­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Young Guns' (CC) In their first steps toward adulthood. Jennifer (53) At the Movies Scheduled: "Lethal wife and tw o daughters in 1970. Karl Mal­ ® MOVIE: 'Murder by Natural Causes' ® One Day at a Tim e ald. 1983. the Nazi conquest of Western Europe. muller, Brenda Joyce. Johnny Sheffield. 1878 New Mexico, six deputized regula­ Connelly, Maddie Corman, Byron Thames Weapon 2 " (Mol Gibson, Danny Glover) den, Eva Marie Saint, Gary Cole. 1984 © ) Masterpiece Theatre: The unfaithful wife of a famed psychiatrist 1947. 1986. Rated PG-13. National Geographic A search is un­ 9:30PM ® Dick Van Dyke Host: Walter Cronkite. tors led by Billy the Kid Ejecome the objects (R) 63) Part 1 of 2. The Bretts (CC) Perdita asks David Green tries to literally scare him to death. Hal Hol­ dertaken for the fulfillment of Sioux holy [DIS] You and Me. Kid ® Mister Rogers (CC). of a massive manhunt. Emilio Estevez, Kie­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'A Man in Love' An (31) Synchronal Research to become her agent, Charles and Edwin brook, Katharine Ross, Richard Anderson [C N N ] Evans & Novak man Black Elk's prediction that five gener­ (33) M OVIE: 'Eye of the Tiger' An ex-con fer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen. 1988. Rated American actor falls in love with his beauti­ disagree again; Edwin's jealous girlfriend 1979. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Sesame Street Pre­ [D IS] Wuzzles (CC) ® In To uch ® T and T (CC) Unexpected trouble ations after his death the pnde of the Indian confronts the drug-dealing motorcycle R. (In Stereo) ful European co-star while filming in Rome. causes trouble at the Black Spot Club. (60 sents: Follow That Bird' (CC) Big Bird has comes Turner's way when he trains an ar­ would (>e reborn. (60 min.) (R) gang that murdered his wife. CJary Busey, ® Learn to Play the Piano [ESPN ] Inside the PGA Tour ® M unsters To da y Lily enters the Mrs. Greta Scacchi, Peter Coyote. Peter Riegert. min.) Part 5 of 6. flown the coop and it's up to his friends to [U S A ] She-Ra: Princess of Power rogant boxer, (R) (In Stereo) ® Outer UmHs Yaphet Kotto, Seymour Cassel. 1986 © Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) Transylvania contest, a move that sparks 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) get him. Voices of: Jim Henson, Carroll [H BO ] Encyclopedia: The "N " Volume 65) Beach Boys: Endless Summer The © It's Garry Shandting's Show In this Wesley falls in love with the young and objection from Herman. (R) 1 2:00PM ® MOVIE: 'The Four Sea­ ® W KR P in Cincinnati ® W ar of the Worids Horrifying night­ Spinney. 1985. Rated G. (In Stereo) (CC). (In Stereo) Beach Boys welcome musical guests musical production. Grant falls for a girl in potentially dangerous ruler of Deled Four ® Synchronal Research sons' The change of seasons marks the 2:00PM (® C B S Sports Sunday : Tony 63) Hometime (CC). (R) mares plague a woman who has experi­ Stevie Ray Vaughn, Al B. Surel, Kathy Mat- his biology class. (R) (In Stereo) (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) [LIFE] It Is Written [LIFE] Self-lmpravement Guide changing relationships of three married Baltazar vs. Buddy McGirt Junior welter­ enced an alien encounter. (60 min.) (R) (In d3) Fame weight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from ® Fugitive tea and comics Jeff Altman, Tim Stack and [L IF E ] Internal Medicine Update ® Sunday Morning (CC) couples. Alan Alda, Carol Burnett. Len Car- Stereo) ® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 6:10AM [C N N ] Healthweek 9:00AM [A & E] Dining in France iou. 1981. Swan Lake, N .Y .; tribute to the late boxing ® Sox Talk Los Trios Ringbarkus. (60 min.) Scheduled: repons from Paris on the eve (57) Nature (C C ) Profiles the people living ® News @ To Be Announced. great Sugar Ray Robinson. (2 hrs.) (Live) ® ) ® ) Magical World of Disney: Wild 1 0:00PM 6:30AM ( S vista of the French Revolution bicentennial; the [D IS ] South America is (X ) O ut of Th is W orld Evie and her © Vintage: A History of Wine in the Okavango Delta and changes within Jack II (C C ) Jack searches for Const­ © INN News ® Wrestling: AWA All Star Wrestling d 3 Hispanic Horizons Philadelphia Museum of A n ; ballroom sin­ the setting for four Disney animated shorts friend's dispute leads them to a student- ® MOVIE: 'The Day the Earth Moved' [A & E ] Bull in Winter: Last Years of Pa­ Botswana. (60 min.) Pait 3 of 3. (R) (In with live-action wraparounds. Features run courtroom. (R) (In Stereo) A pilot and photographer can't convince a ance's best friend, who has mysteriously ® New Ufe ® Personal Power Ql) Christopher Closeup gers: a children's production of "Beauty blo Picasso Palomo Picasso and others Stereo) Donald Duck and Goofy. A 1942 release. town that there will be an earthquake disappeared. (60 min.) (In Stereo) and the Beast. " (90 min.) International Swimsuit Edition examine the later life and work of Pablo ® Yes. Prime Minister ® Alice (3 ) Easy Organizer (60 min.) (33) © Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) ® Synchronal Research Women's swimsuit fashions modeled at Jackie Cooper. Stella Stevens, William Picasso. (60 min.) (13) Nature (C C ) Profiles the people living © Gene Scott Windom. 1974. Wesley falls in love with the young and ® Woridvision §0) Govemmern Grants [ESPN] Sportraits: Bill Toomey and in the Okavango Delta and changes within ® Jetsons Caribbean, Mediterranean and South Pa­ [E S P N ] Worirl Cup Soccer: U.S. vs. El potentially dangerous ruler of Daled Four. —[A&E] Hemingway The conclusion of a Ferenc Puskas (R) Botswana. (60 min.) Part 3 of 3. (R| (In ® ) Other Side of Victory Ring Around the World cific locations. Host: actress Randi Oakes. 61) MOVIE: 'The World According to Salvador Qualifying match (2 hrs.) (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) vivid portrait of author Ernest Heming­ (33) Fantasy Island (60 min.) G arp' A talented writer and devoted father Stereo) © Tracey Ullman A joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. ® Alice [LIFE] Family Practice Update (Taped) way's life and legends. (60 min.) [A & E ] POW : Americans in Enemy ® Rat Patrol space mission, Dave is furious when W il­ ® Kenneth Copeland ® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) is confused by life's ironies. Robin W il­ (S) Dick Van Dyke 10:1 0AM [CN N ] On the Menu liams, Mary Beth Hurt, Glenn Close. 1982. [LIFE] Family Practice Update Hands Personal interviews interweave liam breaks his promise to avoid red moat. [C N N ] Worid Report ® Bugs Bunny ® MOVIE: 'Howard the Duck' A duck with dramatic photographs and film foo­ (© MOVIE: 'Running Brave' The story of [A & E] Heroes: Made in the U.S.A. [USA] Throb Blue worries about the pros­ (R) (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Mysterious Stran­ ® Sesame Street (CC). 1 0:30AM ® Inside Washington from outer space is brought to Cleveland (® Fight BackI With David Horowitz tage to trace the experiences of nine Sioux Indian Billy Mills, a long-distance run­ pect of growing old. Guest star; singer ner who won the gold medal in the 1964 [A& E] Nancy Wilson Uve at Carnegie ger A daydreaming Missouri boy fancies [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch ® Bargain News by a laser beam that also picks up more @ Mysteryl: Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord former prisoners of war. Host: Robert ® Frederick K. Price Frankie Valli. (R) Olympics. Robby Benson, Pat Mingle, Clau­ Hall From Carnegie Hall in New York City, 3n encountor with an angel of dubious ori­ [D IS] Mousercise sinister extraterrestrial guests. Lea Peter W im se y (C C ) Harriot Vane stum­ Wagner. (2 hrs.) 03) Love Boat dia Cron. 1983. singer Nancy Wilson performs her reper­ gin in medieval Austria. Christopher Make­ ® Wimbledon Tennis Men's Singles Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, Tim Robbins bles upon a corpse. (60 min.) Part 1 of 4 ® Kiner's Komer [ES P N ] Motorweek Illustrated Motors- 4:30PM [C N N ] Sportsweek in Review peace. Lance Kerwin. Fred Gwynne. 1982 Final, from the All-England Lawn Tennis ® Th is Old House (CC). (R) 1986. (R) © Evening at Pops (In Stereo) toire of pop, blues and jazz hits. (60 min.) ports senes. and Croquet Club in Wimbledon. England. ® MOVIE; The Zero Boys' A sup­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Willy Wonka and the [C N N ] Headline News [E S P N ] Karate: North Anierican Light ® Three Stooges ® ® Wimbledon Tennis Continues (3 [CNN] Week in Review © ) America's Most Wanted From San [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Undercover Man' (3 hrs.) (Live) posedly unoccupied house proves deadly Chocolate Factory' Willy Wonka, the Welterweight Championship Taped in hrs.) (Live) Francisco: Teddy Unterrioner, wanted for [D IS ] The Boys of Summer This film A pair of persistent Treasury agents at­ ® Conversations With [ESPN] Auto Racing: SCCA Trans-Am for the winners of a local survival game world famous confectioner, offers a grand Rockford. III. {60 min.) (R) ® Gidget child molestation; Gregory McQueen, ac­ traces "Jackie Robinson's team" of tempt to outsmart a notorious gangster. [A & E] World of Photography 6 $ McLaughlin Group Race From Des Moines, Iowa. (2 hrs ) Daniel Hirsch. Kelli Maroney. To m Shell. prize to the five children holding lucky ® David Paul 1986. cused of shooting two teenagers. (In Brooklyn Dodgers from their beginnings to [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Glenn Ford, Nina Foch. James Whitmore (Live) candy bars. Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday ® War Chronicles Stereo) the years following their retirement from [U S A ] Hollywood Insider 1949. @ Your Hometown America Parade ® Twilight Zona (CC) A successful hyp­ Peter Ostrum. 1971. Rated G. ® Scholastic Sports Special A look at [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update active play. (90 min.) The annual Independence Day Parade in [E S P N ] "This W ee k in Sports notherapist meets several people who are [E S P N ] SuperBouts: Roberto Duran vs. [A & E] Hemingway The conclusion of a Sustaining (55 Davey & Goliath the champions of Massachusetts High [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Night of the Juggler' A 12:30AM CD 6i45AM Pittsfield, Mass., featuring marching bands [H B O ] "Tina - Live - From Rio Live Jan. haunted by the memories of their past Sugar Ray Leonard Taped June 20. 1980 vivid portrait of author Ernest Heming­ [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update School spring sports; yearbook special of former Novy York City cop tears the city ® Midnight Caller (CC) A killer's call to from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New 16, 1988, Grammy winner Tina Tu r­ lives. (R) (In Stereo) in Montreal. (60 min.) (R) way's life and legends. (60 min.) 7.00AM C J ) Wall Street Journal Re­ the best of High School Sports for apart to find his kidnapped daughter. 10:30PM ® Benny Hill Jack reopens the 40-year-old unsolved port Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Can­ ner takes the stage for a performance in [CN N ] PrimeNews 1988-89. James Brolin, Cliff Gormait, Richard Castel­ ( ® ® SportsWorid (90 min.) (Live) [L IF E ] First Do No Harm Part 3 of 6. “ Red Rose Murders” case. (60 min.) (R) (In ada. (2 hrs.) (R) (In Stereo) Rio de Janeiro. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (33) Odd Couple (T ) Breakthrough lano. 1980. 63) Long Ago & Far Away: The Talking [TM C] MOVIE: 'Rented Ups' A docu­ [D IS ] Great Expectations (CC) Based on Stereo) M onsters Today Lily enters the Mrs. (@ Innovation ® Bless Me, Father ffl Point of View d3) [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Parcel (CC). Part 1 of 2. mentary filmmaker slowly begins to realize the novel by Charles Dickens. A young or­ ® One Day at a Tim e Transylvania contest, a move that sparks [A6tE] MOVIE: 'La Nuit de Varennes' 2:30PM 63) Adam Smith's Money the art film he is directing is actually an phan, dissatisfied with his lot in life. Is ec­ ® Straight Talk: Cellulite Free Qi) World Tomorrow objection from Herman. (R) 11:00AM ® Face the Nation ® Herseys Hollywood (R) [U S A ] Paid Programming The story of Marie Antoinette and Louis W orld ’ adult movie. Martin Mull, Dick Shawn, Jen­ static when a secret benefactor enables © Moyers: A Second Look: One River. ® Paid Prttgramming XVI on their flight to the town of Varennes © Hometime (CC). QD Divine Plan [A & E ] Living Dangerously Eight adven­ ^ IS ] Backstage at the Zoo: Save That nifer Tilly. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) him to realize wftafhe thinks are his "great One Country (CC) A 1986 documentary 1:00AM ® Lifestyles of the Rich and turers embark on a winter trek up Mount on the eve of the Revolution. Marcello expectations. " Stars Anthony Calf, A n­ d§) Synchronal Research ® M unsters Today Lily enters the Mrs. ^9®*“ The zoo's efforts to save endan­ [DIS] Making of Honey, I Shrunk the [U SA] Murder, She Wrote A private in­ examining the Rio Grande River, the Famous Actor Chad Everett; actress Mar­ Everest. (60 min.) Transylvania contest, a move that sparks Mastroianni, Jean-Louis Barrault, Hanna thony Hopkins, Jean Simmons and John Mexican-American border and how two iska Hargitay ("Falcon Crest"); comic Fred ® James Kennedy gered species such as the elephant, gorilla, Kids Comic Rick Moranis takes viewers vestigator is accused of murdering a box­ objection from Herman. (R) Schygulla. 1983. Rhys Davis. A 1989 premiere. (2 hra.) Part Travalena. (60 min.) (R) [CN N ] Daywatch white rhino and the Bengal tiger are exam­ behind the scenes of his latest movie, in ing manager. Guests: LeVar Burton, Ernest peoples are creating a new culture. (R) ® It's Your Business [CNN] Newsday ined. vvhich he plays a scientist who accidentally 1 of 3. (In Stereo) [D IS] Chip 'N' Dale's Rescue Rangers ® David Paul Borgnine. (60 min.) ® Duet (CC) Richard is tempted to have © Talas From the Darfcside Kenneth Copeland (CC). [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents shrinks several children. [ESPN] Baseball Film: The Old Ball an affair after receiving anonymous love ® Frugal Gourm et (R) (In Stereo) [H B O ] Sports Illustrated: "The M aking ® News ( ® MOVIE: 'The Island of Dr. Moreau' A ® Jimmy Swaggart Donald, Goofy and Pluto vacation in Hawaii of the Swimsuit Issue (CC) A behind- Obstetrics/Gynecology Update 6:30PM Gam a (60 min.) (R) letters. (R) (In Stereo) [ESPN] Jimmy Ballard Golf Connec­ ® It's Your Business seaman is lured into tha bizarre experimeht and the Grand Canyon. (60 min.) the-scenes look at the making of the [USA] My Sister Sam ® ® ABC News (CC). [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update [E S P N ] Great American Baseball Quiz of a mad scientist tinkering with evolution­ ® Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera tion: Fundamental Swing (R) ® Business World [ESPN] Auto Racing: Formula One Sports Illustrated 25th Anniversary Swim ­ ® NBC News [U S A ] MOVIE; 'The Deer Hunter' Three Trivia questions. ary maners. Burt Lancaster. Michael York, [A & E ] Racing Gam e Sid Halley s career [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Hot to Trot' (CC) An in­ suit Issue. (60 min.) dS DeGrassi Junior High (CC). Grand Prix of France From Le Castellet, c 'V ’ ® ® Sports Special friends' lives are drastically affected by the Nigel Davenport. 1977. as a jockey is ended and he becomes a competent stockbroker gets the inside (C C ) Scheduled: highlights of the 76th ® Greater Hartford Open Golf High­ [H B O ] On Location: Bob Goldthwait "Is France. (2 hrs.) (Taped) [LIFE] Cardiology Update trauma of the Vietnam W ar. Winner of five private detective. (60 min.) track on Wall Street from his talking horse. { © M O V IE : 'Th e Longshot' Three losers Tour de France Bicycle Race. (60 min.) lights He Uke That All the Tima? " (CC) The [A & E] All Creatures Great and Small Oscars, including Best Picture. Robert De Bob Goldthwait, John Candy, Dabney sink their money into an elaborate race­ [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (Same-day Tape) [C N N ] Inside Business "Bobcat" comic directs this segment of [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John­ [C N N ] Daybreak ® Home Shopping Network Niro, Meryl Streep, John Savage. 1978. (In Coleman. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) fixing scheme. Tim Conway, Harvey Kor- [M AX] MOVIE: 'Head Office' (CC) (60 mm.) his "Meat Bob '8 8 " tour taped at San stone is host. [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Corner man. Jack Weston. 1986. C S Knight Rider [LIFE] First Do No Harm Part 4 of 6. Stereo) Francisco s Great American Music Hall. Fresh out of school and promoted to an d2) Chalice of Salvation [TM C ] MOVIE: 'King Kong' Kong, taken [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update d§) War of the Worlds Horrifying night­ (60 min.) (In Stereo) [A&E] Spaceflight (CC) ” executive position, a young man is ill- 7:00PM ® 60 Minutes (CC) (60 min.) 8:30PM ® ® MOVIE: 'The Man to New York as an attraction, b ^o m e s scores. [ T M C ] M O V IE : 'K ing Kong' Kong, taken ® Firing Une: Mother Teresa Talks mares plague a woman who has experi­ prepared for the low-lifes found in upper (In Stereo) With the Golden Gun' (CC| James Bond [LIFE] Family Practice Update enraged when he senses that the woman to New York as an attraction, becomes yJIS] Teddy Bear's Picnic Animated: W ith William F. Buckley Jr. Season Pro- enced an alien encounter. (60 min.) (R) (In [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide Tvvo teddy bears come to life to help a little management. Judge Reinhold, Eddie A l­ ® ® Incredible Sunday (CC) Featured: returns to fight a villainous hit man who he loves is being mistreated. Charles Gro- enraged when he senses that the woman bert, Jane Seymour. 1986. Rated PG-13. miere Stereo) 1 1 :00PM ® ® ® ® ® News [U SA ] Calliope girl who is lost In the forest. two magicians attempt to perform more lives on an Island with a solar energy plant dln, Jessica Lange, Jeff Bridges. 1976. he loves is being mistreated. Charles Gro- (In Stereo) ® Triple Threat 63) All Creatures Great and Small and an elaborate shooting gallery. Roger ® Best of Arsanio Htdl (60 min.) [ESPN ] Sports Reporters than 47 tricks in four minutes; a three- Rated PG. [ T M C ] m o v i e : Dancers' din, Jessica Lange, Jeff Bridges. 1976 Moore. Christopher Leo, Britt Ekiand. 7:05AM Rated PG. [U S A ] All-American Wrestling © Masterpiece Theatre: The Bretts ® Saint fingered pianist; a contortionist. (60 min.) © Cheers (CC). While preparing a film production of "Gi­ [LIFE] Cardiology Update 1974. (R) [U S A ] Financial Freedom (C C ) Suspicious of his nephew's reasons ® Friday the 13th: The Series A mak­ (R) ® To Be Annouttced. selle" in Italy, a world-renowned ballet star 1 2:30PM ® Action Newsmakers [MAX] MOVIE: 'The New 9:30AM ® Pald Programming 11:10AM [C N N ] Travel Guide for leaving Ireland. Hegarty nevertheless eup compact violently guarantees an aging ® Polica Story ® Groton-New London Harbor Fire­ 1:05AM becomes infatuated with a young Ameri­ ® Insight / Out Centurions' A veteran cop and his rookie ® Steampipe Allay ffl Triple Threat hides Fergus from Liam O'Connor; Oliver m eal's continued beauty and success. w orks Extravaganza (90 min.) can dancer. Mikhail Baryshnikov, Alessan- ® Runaway With the Rich ® ® Jim Henson (CC) Dramatic fea­ ® Sweet Sbcteen partner have differing views on how to 11:30AM 63) Discover: The World of Science (CC) asks Martha to help him with his election (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) ® Totally Hidden Video Ptamiare Hid­ dra Ferri. 1987. Rated PG. (33) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous and Famous Ricardo Montalban in Mex­ ture: "Monster Maker." Guest: Harry Dean handle police assignments. George C. The annual M .l.T. engineering competi­ campaign. (60 min.) Part 4 of 6. den and exposed cameras film average ® Wanted: Dead or Aliva Actor Chad Everett; actress Mariska Hargi- ico; model Kim Alexis in the Caribbean. (R) ® Peter Ustinov's Russia: A Personal Stanton. (60 min.) (Postponed from an ear­ Scott, Stacy Keach, Jane Alexander. A t the M ovies Scheduled: tion, this year a "King of the Mountain " 7:30AM® tay ("Falcon Crest"); comic Fred Trava- ® ) M O V IE : '"The Buddy S yste m ' A History lier data) (In Stereo) Americans in unpredictable situations. ® Ask the Manager 1972. Rated R. "Lethal Weapon 2 " (Mel Gibson, Dannv lena. (60 min.) (R) ® ® This Week With David Brinkley contest; a speech device that shows its lonely kid tries to play matchmaker be­ Host: Steve Skrovan. (In Stereo) (CC). ® Evening at Pops (In Stereo) © McLaughlin Group Glover). user how to shape words; robot vision. tween his single mom and a would-be nov­ 63) Small Wonder (CC) Ted's newest in­ [HBO] MOVIE: Midnight ® Archies ® MOVIE; 'Of Pura Blood' 1:20AM ® 8th Day ® My Secret Identity Andrew encour­ (60 min.) (R) elist and gadget inventor. Richard Drey- vention allows Vicki to "talk" with ani­ ® Wrestling; NWA Pro Wrestling 9:00PM © Crimes of the Century Crossing' Young lovers encounter greed mals. (R) (C C ) An American woman investigating ® Sunday Mass ® Wimbledon Tennis Men's Singles ages an amateur basketball player who fuss, Nancy Allen, Susan Sarandon. 1984. [A & E ] Buffalo Bill and deception when their Caribbean plea­ ® Wanted: Dead or Alive ® It's a Living Sonny and Dot talk about her son's murder discovers a secret that Final, from the All-England Lawn Tennis could make it in the big leagues. (R) [A & E ] W ild World of the East sure cruise turns into a deadly treasure QS Larry Jones ® This Week in Baseball: With Mel Al­ [A & E] Jacques Loussier: Bach to Bach their miseries and memories. (R) leads back to Hitler's Third Reich. Lee Re- [C N N ] Inside Business and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England. [CNN] Newswatch hunt. Faye Dunaway. Daniel J. Travanti, (3) Dick Gregory (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Q p A t the M ovies Scheduled: "Lethal len News and highlights from the Major Jacques Loussier blends jazz with Bach © All Creatures Great and Small II mick, Patrick McGoohan, GottMed John. [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date classics. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Kim Canrall. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) Weapon 2 " (Mel Gibson, Danny Glover). Leagues. [D IS ] Danger ^ (CC) Jonah, Nicole and 1986. (R) scores. (60 min.) (3 ) Miracle Faith Outreach ® ® My Secret Identity Andrew en­ © 21 Jum p Street (CC) A councilman, (3 ) Connecticut Beat ® Spotlight on Government [C N N ] World Report rete decide to join a training crew, aboard whose son is about to be arrested (or deal­ ® Freddy's Nightmares; A Nightmare v 1:30AM © INN News Day of Discovery courages an amateur basketball player [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (® Personal Power an antique schooner. (In Stereo) ing drugs, suspends Capt. Fuller. (60 min.) on Elm Street Freddy pursues identical ® That's tha Spirit who could make it in the big leagues. (R) @ Firing Line: Mother Teresa Talks [DIS] MOVI^E: The B.R.A.T. Patrol' [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Withnail and I' A s the (3) Dr. James Kennedy Lhildren of officers at a Marine Air Station [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) (In Stereo) twin sisters, whose father supposedly C® Wild Kingdom ® Child and Company: Buffet for With William F. Buckley Jr. Season Pre­ 1960s draw to a close, two vvould-be En­ ® ABC News (CC). (M) Celebrate: Lincoln (R) miere uncover a plot to steal top-secret military [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents [CNN] Newswatch burned him to death years ago. (60 min.) [CN N ] Your Money (R) (In Stereo) glish actors head to the countryside for a - [D IS ] MOVIE: The B.R .A.T. Patrol' [C N N ] Big Story equipment. Brian Keith, Sean Astin, Jason ® Synchronal Media [C N N ] Science and Technology Week Presson. 1986. [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date weekend vacation. Richard E. Grant, Paul Children of officers at a Marine Air Station [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents 5.30PM 63) Charles in Charge (CC). ® ® MOVIE: 'Hands of a Stranger' McGann, Richard Griffiths. 1987. Rated R. [D IS] Dumbo's Circus dZ) Bodywatch (CC). scores. uncover a plot to steal top-secret military [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John­ 1:00PM ® U S A Today Scheduled: the [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update [A & E ] Battle Une (C C ) A police officer faces an ethical di­ equipment. [ESPN ] Bodyshaping stone is host. [C N N ] Sportscene Alaskan oil spill. (60 min.) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Princess Bride' lemma when he fails to report his wife's 11:30PM ® Greater Hartford Open " [^ M A X ] M O V IE : 'Q B V II' Film adaptation [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (CC) A swashbuckling young swordsman Todaj( - [ESPN ] Sports Trivia Sports brain teas­ [H B O ] Braingames ® This Week in Baseball: With Mel Al­ rape, preferring to investigate the assault [D IS] Teen Win. Lose or Draw of Leon Uns best-selling novel about a sets out to rescue a kidnapped princess in ers. 9:45AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : Th e U ving len News and highlights from the Major IpiS] Sidekicks (CC) Rizzo considers himself. Armand Assante, Blair Brown, ® Greater Hartford Open Golf High­ 8:00AM ® New England Sunday Daylights' (C C ) James Bond battles vil­ [ESPN] Gameday Poland-born Je w who brings a libel suit moving with Ernie to Montana after a ser­ this lighthearted fairy tale from Rob Reiner. Leagues. aqainst a best-selling American author. Beverly D ’Angelo. 1987. Part 1 of 2. (R) lights 2:00AM ® New England Sunday (R) ® Larry Jones lainous forces planning to arm the Rus­ [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Murderers Among Us: ies of personal and professional hardships. Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Saran­ (33) ® ® : New don. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) ® Masterpiece Theatre: The Bretts © Honeymooners ® A B C News (CC). ■ sians in Afghanistan. Dalton's debut as The Simon Wiesenthal Story' (CC) A ® Porky Pig/Bugs Bunny York Yankees at Boston Red Sox (3 hrs.) 'J " " ® rile Revenge' (C C ) Perdita asks David Green to become 007. Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo. fact-based account of the Holocaust survi­ |t,L.| While staying in Bermuda, Ellen [LIFE] Cardiology Update (3D Save the Children © Real Estate Update (Live) her agent: Charles and Edwin disagree Continued... orody becomes convinced that the shark FMAX) MOVIE: 'Shane' A former gun- ® ® George Michael's Sports Mach­ Carnegie again: Edwin's jealous girlfriend causes ine Mail 9 8 9 J u

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Talking with Sigourney Weaver Holy Grail inspires It’s hard to become a pro Bv Sandy Colton mind. Indiana Jones movie The Associated Press When a new gadget comes Y Camera Angles along — filter, lens, flash unit or ‘I have had a lot of advantages’ When I was director of photo­ whatever — they can’t wait to By SonI Efron people would come on pilgrim The Associated Press graphy for The Associated Press, take it home and play with it. ages.” Simon said “ They also part of my job included visiting By Frank Sanello your life, you wanted to be a Taking pictures for fun is fine, Using the family as guinea pigs, CAMBRIDGE, Mass - The managed to fabricate the story I journalism schools to talk to journalist. Do you think you and I encourage it. But if you they’ll shoot and shoot until the Holy Grail may not exist but it’s a that King Arthur was buried photojournalism students. Sigourney Weaver returns in would have been happy in that want to make your living at it, be new gadget is old hat and they proven moneymaker. there, and also that they had Much of the mail I ’ve received ‘ ‘Ghostbusters 11” to do battle career? prepared to work, study, experi­ understand all its ramifications Scholars say the makers of the Excalibur,” Arthur’s sword in the 10 years I’ve been writing with obnoxious spirits that ment, and work some more Many years, ago, when the blockbuster movie “Indiana “ It was a tremendous publicity this column has been from have once again taken over ANSWER: I probably Then, pray for a lucky break. fisheye lens first came out, there youngsters eager to find out how New York City. Her appear­ wouldn’t have made as much Jones and the Last Crusade” are stunt and it made Glastonbury Photography — at least news was a rash of circular pictures to get into the “ glamorous" world ance in the farcical film is money — not that I feel rich. just the latest to cash in on the the single wealthiest monastery- photography — is not a 9-to-5 job (A fisheye lens has a tremendous 1 of photojournalism. lnv«sltn«fit something of a surprise. She is Journalism appealed to me search for the impossible icon in England until the Reforma Those photographers who get depth of field, from inches to I ’ve spent most of my life in that a widely respected dramatic because you dive into a story A 12th century abbot was the tion,” he added. ahead and excel have one trait in infinity. It also distorts a lot.) glamorous world and have seen 1w«nhE(Mon actress who received not one and find out as much as you first to claim he had found the cup Grail tales also were written in commom They think photo­ Photographers were using the some of my peers climb to the top. lens to get as much into the but two Oscar nominations in can. You get to the heart of it. that Jesus used at the Last medieval French and German. graphy all the time and are some of them burn out, and picture as possible But the fad 1989. You look at it from the point of Supper, and his monastery be One legend had the Graii constantly experimenting with all-too-many others die in some soon wore off. Nobody wanted Weaver’s role as the tragic view of the subject, which is the came the wealthiest in-England new ways of doing things. I like to coming to rest in the south o' strange corner of the world circular pictures any more, and zoologist Dian Fossey in “ Go­ same as acting. according to Eckehard Simon say that they “ chasefiretrucks.’ France, and by the l.sth century, a covering a war or riot that few of this extremely wide-angle lens rillas in the Mist” earned her professor of Germanic medieval They develop an “eye” for French king had a collection of us can recall today. languished in the lens locker. an Oscar nomination for Best QUESTION: Do you agree literature at Harvard Unii’ersit photography and see pictures grail cups, according to popular My advice to any youngster A week before Halloween, one Actress. Her unscrupulous bu­ with the magazine article that that others miss. And, some The Grail has since inspired book on the subject. “ Holv Blood dreaming of such a life is: Don’t of our new young photographers sinesswoman in “ Working described you as patrician’’ actually do chase fire trucks. romantic poems in several Ian Holy Grail.” even consider it unless you want G irl" landed her a Best Sup­ Many of the top photographers asked if he could borrow the lens. guages, a Wagner opera and even A German version inspired to live, eat and sleep photography He took it home and. using porting Actress nomination. ANSWER: Compared to a lot are terribly insecure, though a Monty Python movie. Richard Wagner to write the for the rest of your life, with no multiple flash and his children as Weaver, a graduate of Stan­ of other people in the world, I their ability at self-promotion COIN BOOKS —• This is just one of the many books about SIGOURNEY WEAVER But it hadn’t been a subject for opera “ Parsifal" in 1882. guarantee that you will ever models, came up with two of the ford and the Yale School of have had a lot of advantages. sometimes hides that fact. I ’ve archaeolpgist.s until filmmakers succeed. best uses for the lens I had ever coin collecting. The books are useful to people who Drama, is the daughter of . . , earns respect But I don’t think I ’ve had that Hollywood took up the trail in seen some spend hours trying to Steven Spielberg and George The competition is ferocious. seen. collect coins. former NBC president Sylves­ upper-class, haughty 1954. when Paul Newman played get a specific shot they have in Lucas decided to dispatch their His pictures were square, ter “ Pat” Weaver. She became when they make an issue- upbringing a sculptor who made the cup for swashbuckling searcher (or an­ cropped from the circle the a star in her first major movie oriented film like “ Gorillas in My father had a show- .Tesus in “ The Silver Chalice “ tiquities played by Harrison fisheye normally produces. For role as Ripley, the commander the Mist,” become involved in business background. If your ’’’here is. however no evidence Heat and exhaustion one photo, he had cut out the back Coin collecters of a spaceship in “ Alien.” (She the issue dramatized in the parents are in show biz, you Ford. he Grail existed Simon said. of a pumpkin lantern for the lens. had a bit part in an earlier film. movie. But after the film don’t fool yourself into thinking In the movie Dr. Indiana .lone' The Metropolitan Museum of It showed a candle burning in the Woody Allen's “ Annie Hall,' comes out, they often drop you're Consuelo Vanderbilt sets out in search of his father Art in New 'VorU doe,*, have n foreground and his children peer­ playing Allen’s girlfriend at the their support. Are you still But I love playing patrician (Sean Connery), who ha;, disap­ figured silver cup hat wa.s once two summer dangers helped by books ing in from the outside and end of the comedy.) doing anything to help save the characters like Katherine peared while hunting for the Holy ..;aid to be .he Grail, The Antioch framed by the mouth, nose and The Manhattan-born actress endangered mountain gorillas (Parker) in “Working Girl” Grail Together they ovtsmari By Dr. Allan Leventhol Chalice discovered in Syria in eyes that were cut from the front H ere is a soon demonstrated her range of Africa? Nazi plunderers who are after the It’s fun to play them because I about 1910. was exhibited at the Heat stroke and exhaustion are of the pumpkin. book that must in a series of unusual roles She went to school with patricians. Grail because they heiievi- Pet Forum 1938 World’s Fair said curator summer-time dangers. For his second shot, he climbed be doing some­ played a scholarly prostitute in ANSWER: I ’m continuing as I can spot a patrician 20 feet anyone who drinks from it will Jane Haywara of the Cloisters, In hot weather, watch pets for to the top of a stepladder and shot thing remarka­ “ Half Moon Street” ; an arms honorary chairman of (he Digit away! gain immortality. which once owned it. But the rapid breathing, greatly in­ down at his children, who were bly right — 12 dealer in “ Deal of the Cen­ Fund, which was founded by CoOectors’ ’’’he truth about the Holy Graii chalice was made 500 years after creased body temperature, wea­ sprays, powders, pills, and foams dressed in Halloween costumes. editions in 15 tury” ; a romantic diplomat in Dian Fossey to help the is tangled in centuries of legend, Jesus’ birth, and scholars never kness, and muscle tremors. The are there for this use. Don’t let years. This Corner “ The Year of Living Danger­ gorillas. QUESTION: You didn’t have They appeared completely dis­ stretching from the Druids to pet’s collapse may follow. Vomit­ your companion animal suffer time it comes ously” ; and a newswoman The government of Rwanda the average childhood. For believed the claims, she said torted as they grimaced into the Russ MacKendrick Adolf Hitler ing and diarrhea may also occur needlessly from these hopping in 368 pages, up stalked by a murderer in wants to increase the number example, I read that once when lens from inches away. “ Indiana Jones” screenwriter accompanied by a blank stare in insects with all the help that’s from 185 pages “ Eyewitness.” of tourists allowed to see the you were sick. Art Linkletter The photos were just in time to Jeffrey Boam said the different severely affected pets. available. Fleas are very ecu­ in the seventh gorillas, which may agitate came over to cheer you up Did move on the A P wire to newspap­ strands of Grail lore were so With heat stroke, immediately menical — once established edition of 1980. QUESTION: You’re a se­ them, I sent a man to Rwanda you say “ the darndest things” ers around the country for cool down the patient by immur- they’ll bite any animal including On a leaf preceeding the title- thing. This too shall pass. In the rious actress who received two to do research and see if an to him? contradictory he chose among Halloween. Both were used sion in cold water (a bath or us. As a side effect, they’re also widely. page, we read “ The Basic Pre­ meantime, in self-defense, you Oscar nominations in one year. increase in tourism is harmful. them and made up the rest. TV and hose). Allow small amounts of the carrier of one type of small mise of This Book: Successful will need a copy of the “ Official Why did you do a piece of fluff I’ve also adopted a gorilla ANSWER: I was mystified The three knights guarding the That young photographer was water in heat exhaustion and animal tapeworm and cause rare coin investment requires A.N.A. Grading Standards for like “ Ghostbusters II” ? named Magee. She just had a by Art Linkletter. I was only cup are Beam’s creation, for VCR sales Eddie Adams, who has since gone apply cool water to the body. In internal infestation when the pet knowledge.’’ United States Coins.” son named Rainy Weather 2‘/i at the time, but I saw home example, as is the notion that the In 1988, color TV sales in on to become one of the world’s either case, get the pet to a ingests a flea while returning its The author, Q. David Bowers, One warning in Bowers’ I2th ANSWER: Bill Murray is Adoption costs $5,000. I ’m movies of the visit when I was Grail could not be taken from iLs the U S totaled $6,6 foremost photojournalists. veterinarian immediately. bite. imparts much of the needed refers to the phony advertise­ one of my favorite actors — he trying to initiate other pro­ older. I was deeply embar­ resting place in an ancient temple billion, up $0.6 billion from And, he still experiments. 1986. VCR sales tell $0.2 Beware of leaving pets in cars information in the pages that ments offering “ rare” coins. If and Bill Hurt. What pleased me grams that aren’t so expensive rassed to have a stranger come in Jordan. billion from the 1986 level. this summer. Even with partially follow, and suggests further they are so rare how can they be about “ Ghostbusters I I ” is that so schools that can’t afford and see me in my pajamas. There is, however, some evi­ opened windows, the tempera­ publications for a numismatist’s supplied in quantity to support the characters were all fleshed $5,000 can become “ friends” of ANNUAL FACTORY SALES Tnvia dence that the Nazis were inter­ ture in cars can skyrocket in library. “ Coins you can always the ad campaign? And some­ out, compared to the first film. gorillas for $300. OF COLOR TVS & VCRS. ested in the Grail. minutes. Fans and aircondition­ buy, but learning should be times a supposedly uncirculated Frank Sanello Is a syndi­ 1980-88 Hitler used it in speeches as a In M ans ol dollars: ing in hope are indicated for acquired as soon as possible.” piece purchased by mail for two QUESTION: So many stars, QUESTION: At one point in cated columnist. metaphor for Aryan racial pur­ obese, heavily coated, cardiac- The first thing to get has to be or three hundred dollars turns out ity. Boam said Lucas discovered stressed pets and those with Women at Work R.S. Yeoman’s “ Red book” (A to be a beatnik worth about $15. Hitler’s interest in occult arti­ existing breathing problems (bul­ Percent of women holding jobs guide book of United States The moral is to only deal with facts while making “ Raiders of 6.6 ldogs e tc ). Remember to always coins.) The 43rd edition for 1990 is established dealers. the Lost Ark.” Boam’s research VCRs Color TVs keep a supply of cool clean water due out any day now For the book “ High Profits' 6.0 Cinema turned up reports that the Nazis available, and don’t over exercise Then should

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Spelling bee registration set Bv Kenneth L. Whiting Traffic jams are common in Brunei, which has and he was summoned home at age 21 to take the The Associated Press one car for every 2.3 people. throne. Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, the foreign minister, Sultan Omar continued to run things from behind This column is prepared by the staff Aug. 3: “Taco Brothers” juice, beverage, dessert. BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei — The of the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Aug. 10: “The Hat Lady” presented Thursday: Picnic: hamburger on a told reporters covering the conference: “The people the scenes for another 15 years, however, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is in town for seem to be very happy with the way we are running polo-playing young potentate took the opportunity to Y Center. by Mary McKeever. roll, potato salad, jello salad, beverage, it 22nd meeting and the streets are bedecked with We wish Annabelle Dodge a speedy dessert. things. The people accept it.” build an international reputation as a playboy. bunting, so why do the decorations feature the Brunei’s last flirtation with an elected parliament By Joe DImlnIco recovery. We also extend get well Friday: Chef’s salad with turkey and number 43 instead of 22? Activities Specialist wishes to Delia Tedford, Mildred cheese, roll, beverage, dessert. They certainly are spared worries that trouble the was in 1962, when it was still a British protectorate. Because the bunting isn’t for the delegates: it’s foreigners here assembled. There is no national The Parti Rakyat Brunei, since outlawed, won all Morrison, and Bernadette Noel, all at Meals are subject to change without for the sultan, who turns 43 on July 15. Seniors should register for the Meadows Convalescent Home. notice. debt, no trade deficit, no balance of payments 16 seats on the Legislative Council. Sultan Omar spelling bee contest at the center on The sultan, who has 37 words in his name and title, problem and the budget always shows a surplus. Oil refused to convene the council and an uprising Aug. 16 at 10:00 a.m. The contest is is worth $30 billion and takes very good care of the and natural gas account for 99 percent of exports. ensued. sponsored by the state Department On Trips On-going actIvltiM 241,000 people over whom he has absolute sway. Sir Hassanal was attending Sandhurst Military Britain crushed the rebellion and a state of He is Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Aging and is part of a statewide contest. Today: Plainfield Dog Track, from Monday: Ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, College in Britain when his father abdicated in 1967 emergency declared at the time remains in force. Winners will advance to the regional 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m.; pinochle, 12:30 p.m. Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan Negeri Brunei Awang contest. The winners of the regional Friday: Hunter Mountain German Tuesday: Cable video class: 10a.m.; Muda Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’issaddin Waddaulah spelling bee will be invited to gover­ Alps Festival, $29.50 per person. Call photography, 10 a.m.; grocery shop­ "RECEhTT mSCCMEHlES IN WeSTEHN KENYA ^ > Ibni Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Paduka Seri nor's day to receive a plaque and cash. Don at 875-0538 to register. ping at Stop & Shop, call a day in SUOOeST THAT/^AN WAS U5IN& FIKE WELL Begawan Sultan Awang Muda Omar Ali Aifuddin Seniors who would like to attend July 19: Aqua Turf Bar-B-Q, $24 per advance for a ride; shopping at OVER I.IOOflQO YEAKS AGO, NEAKLY A fMLUON Saifuddin Sa’adul Khairi Waddin. evening performances at the Manches­ person. Signup June 12 at 9:30 a.m. Bradlees, call a day in advance for a eAUUeHTHANPHEVIOUSEYIVENCE Most people just call him Sir Hassanal Bolkiah. ter Community College Bicentennial July 26: Legislative Office Building ride. INDICATED. A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION ^ ^ His sultanate, 2,226 square miles on the north Band Shell but lack transportation and State Capitol tour, $1 per person, UNEAPJHED DUKNED CLAY WHICH W/4S coast of Borneo, sits on a huge pool of oil and natural Why a Sabrina Pool? should call Phone-A-Ride at 646-2774 for Wednesday: Pincohle, 9 a.m.: gas. from departs 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. friendship circle, 10 a.m.: arts and INTERANNGLED WITH PPIYNTNE STONE TOQLS a reservation. Aug. 1: The New York Yankees will AND DUKNED ANI/AAL HONES. LAHOPATOKY ^ The Guinness Book of World Records says Sir We are one of the area’s largest residential pool The schedule is as follows: crafts, 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 p.m. TESTS SHOW THAT THE CLAY HAD HEEN ^ play the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Thursday: Orchestra rehearsal, 9 Hassanal is the world’s richest individual because July 18 — Italian Night Stadium, $23 per person. Call Don at HEATED TO 750®(T. JOST AHOUT THE PIGHT oil income and foreign currency reserves totaling dealers with thousands of satisfied pool owners. Aug. 8 — John Jeski Polka Party a.m.; lunch, 11;45a.m.; program, 12:30 875-0538 to register. p.m. TEA^PEKATUKE FOR AN OPEN CAA\PFIR£. almost $30 billion are “effectively at his disposal.” Band Aug. 16: Mountainside outing, $23 per Aug. 21 — The A1 Gentile Band Fortune magazine confirmed his enormous r person. There will be a lot of food and Friday: Ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, wealth and said King Fahd of Saudi Arabia was Aug. 27 — Gypsy in Concert beverages, music for listening or 10 a.m.; setback, 12:30 p.m. Seniors who would like to participate second with $18 billion. dancing, bingo, and use of swimming, Transportation to and from the Secular, religious and military power rest with in the garment painting class on Aug. 2 fishing, and tennis facilities. center is available. Call a day in and 9 at 9:30 a.m. should call the center. PEOPLE the sultan, a hereditary ruler who is head of state, Aug. 25: Saratoga Race Track, $30 advance. prime minister, defense minister and commander Participants must bring a garment plus per person. Call Don at 875-0538 to $2 for paint. Blood pressure clinic is set for July of the armed forces. register. 19 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Quayle family going home Also, Leona Juros will be offering a Sept. 11 to 14: Brown’s Resort. $204 One of his brothers is in charge of foreign affairs fresh flower arranging class on Aug. 3 per person for three nights and four COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) - Vice President and another heads the Finance Ministry of this and 10 at 9:30 a m. To register, call days. Call Don at 875-0538 to register. Dan Quayle and his family are coming home to former British protectorate, which became fully 647-3211. Sept. 17 — The Boston Red Sox will Indiana for what a relative called a personal independent five years ago. Seniors can participate in the play the Oakland A’s at Fenway Park, Scores trip. As well as being the richest person in the world. -ft ■* summer meals program held every $30 per person. June 30; Setback, Helena Gavello, ’The Quayles plan to stay with Marilyn Sir Hassanal Mves with his relatives in the world’s Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at Oct. 10 through 17: Nashville, Tenn. 133: John Klein, 128; Amelia Anastasio, Quayle’s stepmother, ElaineTucker of Trafal­ biggest palace — a complex of buildings built with 38 11:45 a.m. trip. Stops at Opryland, $775 per person, 128; Pat Fales, 123; Dom Anastasio, gar, and take their 10-year-old daughter types of marble on a 300-acre hill near the Brunei •• .1.-. On Thursdays, picnics will be held. In double occupancy. A $150 deposit is 123. Corinne to camp. Tucker said. River. July, picnics will be held at 11:45 a.m. required. Trip includes deluxe motor- July 3: Pinochle, Don Jorgensen, 837; Indiana’s former junior senator will arrive In case friends decide to stay over, it has 1,778 and August picnics will be held at 5 p. m. coach transportation, lodging, 12 Edith O’Brien, 770: Gert McKay, 735: Sunday at Columbus Municipal Airport and rooms and 257 toilets. There are 564 chandeliers, 18 W;f. Si/-'' / f' S' The schedule is as follows: meals, sightseeing and admissions, Carl Popple. 729; Mabel Loomis, 728. will travel by motorcade, said Bartholomew County Sheriff Rick Hill. elevators, 44 staircases and a banquet hall that Thursday: Burton School of Dance escort and gratuities. Call Friendship July 5; Pinochle. Ada Rojas, 712; seats 4,000. July 20: Musicof the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s Tours at 243-1630 to register. Hazel McGary, 695. Tucker said she doesn’t think the vice performed by singer and pianist Edna president has any speaking engagements His majesty’s polo ponies have air-conditioned July 5: Bridge, Tom Regan, 7,100: quarters. and Arthur Dubrow Edith Howland, 5,900: Lois Ghurila, planned but said the family will probably visit July 27: Budgeting workshop pres­ Menu 5,330; Eva Libitzky, 4,420; Carl Lom­ Quayle's grandmother, who lives in Franklin. More than 2,000 workers completed the Istana ented by Northeast Utilities Wednesday: Ham grinder, apple bardo, 4,190; Helen Silver. 4,160. Tucker said she has not seen the family since (palace) Nurul Imam for independence in 1984 and We feature the latest innovation in pool design the inauguration in January. the sultan never said how much it cost. Guesses at the time started at $250 million, but suppliers who and construction. know what went into it — including 22-carat gold • corrosion free Social Securiti/ Ex-Miss America to wed tiles on interior arches — say at least $600 million. • reinforced concrete MONROE, Mich. (AP) — Kaye Lani Rae The royal family, in power for 29 generations, fiberglas pool deck available Rafko, a former Miss America, will ride a ensures continued support for autocracy by horse-drawn carriage to church as she and providing subsidized food, fuel, housing and free • thicker steel • automatic pool cleaners QUESTION: I will be 62 in a couple of ments. etc); income information (pay Social Security retirement benefits. Do longtime boyfriend Charles Wilson are mar­ education and medical care. There is no personal • maintenance free design months, but my husband is five years stubs, tax returns, unemployment I have to apply for Medicare when I ried Saturday before 800 onlookers. income tax. • insulated walls for younger than I. Do I have to wait until compensation receipts, etc.); resource reach age 65? “Kaye Lani is running around doing Shortly after independence. Sir Hassanal was warmer water • two locations to better he retires to receive benefits? information (bank books, car registra­ everything herself,” said her mother, Jacque­ quoted as saying his subjects enjoyed “a good life. serve you tion. burial fund records, insurance ANSWER: No. it’s automatic at age line Rafko. “She’s out there picking up the Why should they want more?” • more pool bracing ANSWER: A married woman age 62 policies, mortgage, and property tax 65 for those already receiving checks. programs, seeing that the tuxes fit and Bruneians seem content. The happiest probably • immediate installation or older can receive benefits on her information, or the rental lease, and the planning everything. ... It’s a lot of work,” • deck support husband’s Social Security record only if name of the landlord). She should also are the civil servants, who make up 46 percent of the QUESTION: Do I have to pay taxes Rafko, 25, a Monroe nurse who was crowned work force of 85,000. Along with standard benefits, steel and polymer pools her husband is entitled to retirement or have her Social Security card and a into Social Security before I can receive Miss America in September 1987, and Wilson, disability benefits. Therefore, since record of her number. benefits? they get free pensions and interest-free loans to buy 26, a computer analyst from Ann Arbor, are to cars and houses. Our list goes on and on so why not call us today for a your husband is under the minimum be married at St. Mary’s Church in Monroe. retirement age of 62, you cannot receive QUESTION; My purse was stolen ANSWER: People can get Social Trumpets will play as her father. Lonnie complete list and free estimate. benefits on his record at this time unless last week. How can I get a new Security benefits either on their own Rafko. escorts her into the church, according he is entitled to disability benefits. Medicare card? Can I get Medicare record as a worker, or on the earnings to family members. Mailman hoards mail However, if you have worked long benefits while I am waiting for a records of someone else as a dependent. Rafko will wear a long-sleeved, white-satin enough in employment or self- replacement card? For instance, wives are eligible for gown, her mother said. A harpist and the BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Postal inspectors used employment under Social Security, you payments on their husband’s earnings. Rumplestiltskin band will perform at the may be eligible for benefits based on ANSWER: To receive a replacement wheelbarrows to remove two tons of mail and a Almost everyone with earned income is reception, along with former Miss Michigan half-ton of postal equipment from the yard of a letter your own work record Your husband’s card, call Social Security. It will take required to pay Social Security taxes. Kelly Garver on fiddle. age and entitlement status is not a about 4 weeks for your new card to And after working long enough, people carrier, officials said. P months ago and my mother is thinking you know your Medicare claim under Social Security varies with your NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Gospel-pop Postal Service officials would not release the COVENTRY Hartford 247-5413 about applying for SSI to help her meet number. This number is a 9-digit Social age and the type of benefit you are singer Amy Grant is expecting her second child carrier’s name, but said he had worked for the Mon-Sat C. expenses. What does she need to take Security number followed by a letter applying for. but no one ever needs in December, a spokesman said Friday. Postal Service for 15 years. Inspectors said they had 742-7308 E with her when she applies? indicating the type of benefits you are more than 40 quarters of coverage. Chaz Corzine, her tour manager, said the no idea why the carrier had been stashing the mail, Daily 9-7 11:00-5:30 oc receiving. But don’t delay in contacting Incidentally, in 1989 you earn a quarter pregnancy will have little effect on Grant’s but said he may face federal charges. ANSWER: She should take proof of Social Security fora replacement card. concert schedule, which tapers off after early NATIONAL Sun 9:00-2:00 of coverage for each $500 of earned Investigators worked for hours Thursday to Sunday 9-2 SPA A POOL ■ age and U.S. citizenship or residency income you have, up to a maximum of August. remove the mail and equipment from the yard. INSTITUTE Closed Tuesday (birth certificate, immigration docu­ QUESTION: I’m receiving reduced four quarters per year. They took the mail to the bulk mail center to determine what can still be delivered. 9 8 BUSINESS I r Ford is facing Wall street betting heavily Restrictions proposed $1.9 miiiion fine interest rates are dropping Bv John Kino The Associated Press By Chet Currier The Associated Press Y on automatic teiiers WASHINGTON — The Labor Department on MARKET REPORT Friday proposed nearly $2 million in fines NEW YORK — However else Aciiviiy over ihe past 30 Iradmg days By Lynda Horton customers stay in their cars, and secret against a Ford Motor Co. subsidiary it said had they may diverge, nearly all Wall 2.600 The Associated Press “ panic” numbers to alert police to a repeatedly violated an agreement reached Street forecasts share one com­ with the automaker two years ago by failing to problem. mon viewpoint right now: Inter­ adequately report injuries and illnesses. CHICAGO — An estimated 1,600 people “ Banks have security to protect ma­ est rates are down and headed 2,550 still lower in the weeks ahead. are attacked annually at automated teller chines from the customers,” he said, but The subsidiary. Ford Electronics and Refrigeration Corp. of Lansdale, Pa., has 15 All the signs point, analysts machines nationwide, and the near-fatal they don’t have adequate security for those agree, to further moves soon by shooting of a woman forced to withdraw customers. working days to contest the fine proposed by the Occupational Safety and Health the Federal Reserve to relax its 2.500 - $400 proves ATM customers need more In Ms. Feitler’s case, a camera at the Administration. credit policy. protection, an alderman said. ATM where she was robbed took a picture ...... OSHA said the company had willfully After a year of tightening credit Alderman Edward Burke introduced a only of her, but not her assailants, police ignored a 1987 agreement between the agency from the beginning of 1988 2 450 I'l'-il ! !| plan Thursday that would shut down ATMs have said. through early this year in a and Ford in which the automaker settled between midnight and 6 a.m. It also would David Taylor, an executive with the campaign against inflation, the i i' worker-safety complaints at two other plants require a yearly, $200 city license and Bank Administration Institute, a profes­ Fed lately has signaled its and agreed to a companywide reform of its safety inspections of ATM locations by sional organi^tion, said Friday the evident switch to a more stimula­ 2.400- recordkeeping practices relating to illnesses police. machines are safe but people must use tive approach, in an effort to and injuries. D O W J O N E S AVERAGE “ We can no longer wait to take action to common sense. cushion the impact of a slowing July 7.1989 Ford officials did not immediately return make these areas safer for the residents of “ It takes an extra measure of thoughtful­ economy. telephone calls seeking comment. 2.350 - HIGH 2,503.22 Chicago,” Burke said. ness and care on the part of people using “We expect a move toward The Pennsylvanfa subsidiary was cited for Burke said his restrictions might have the machines at night and in remote lower short-term interest rates,” LOW 2,456.56 prevented the assault on Dana Feitler, 24, areas,” he said. 241 willful violations of the agreement for said Erich Heinemann, econo­ who was accosted near her apartment on allegedly misrecording or failing to record mist at Ladenburg, Thalmann & 2.300 - CLOSE 2,487.86 Bank customers interviewed Friday June 18, forced to withdraw $400 from a injuries and illnesses. It also was cited for Co. “ The Fed should follow by CHANGE Up 25.42 said they’d feel shortchanged if ATM use cash machine and then was shot in the serious violations for allegedly overexposing cutting the discount rate before was restricted. Labor Day.” head. « workers to the hazards of lasers and repetitive 2.250. “ The fact that you can come and get your motion. In the unlikely event that Fed She remains hospitalized in a . flTWTF MTWTF MTWTF MTw TF MTWTF m [J]w t f money anytime day or night, that’s the “ Other employers who enter into agree­ policy stays tight, many ob^ “ I see these machines that hand out cash » S U 19 it whole point of having these automatic ments with OSHA to abate job safety and servers contend, traders in the to people standing on the street at any time M«y Jun* July tellers,” said Chris Wells. health violations and hazards should realize bond and short-term money of day or night and I know that they are that this case shows we mean business about markets would probably do some inviting crime,” said Police Superintend­ “ They are a security problem,” said de facto credit-easing on their enforcing settlement agreements,” Labor ent LeRoy Martin, who is backing Burke’s Steve Petran, an office worker. " I can see own. Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Herald Secretary Elizabeth Dole said in announcing dogma. day, down from 162.15 million the plan. where you’re asking for trouble. But you The longer the Fed waits to the proposed fine. By the time everybody agrees week before. BARGAIN HUNTERS — Edith Sirianni of Green Road, have to be aware that that’s life in the loosen the reins, the reasoning on an issue like this, stock prices Clinton Krislov, a lawyer who filed a The action stems from OSHA inspections of Whether the economy has a left, and Georgiana Smith of Woodbridge Street check city.” goes, the more talk will spread of class-action lawsuit on behalf of bank often have already taken the “ soft” or “ hard” landing, the the Lansdale plant that began earlier this year a possible recession. That would out some of the bargains outside Regal Men s Shop at customers following the Feitler shooting, prospective news into account. stock market could ultimately Hearings on the proposed ordinance are following an employee complaint about encourage investors to buy secur­ 903 Main St. Friday during the sidewalk sale. The sale has called for ATM safeguards, including Besides, the market has a demon­ benefit, argues Michael Sherman scheduled July 18 before the council’s exposure to asbestos, OSHA said. OSHA said ities like Treasury bonds in continued today. strated penchant for proving the at Shearson Lehman Brothers more .drive-through terminals to let Finance Committee, which Burke chairs. the plant employs about 2,600 workers and is expectations that rates would fall majority wrong. Inc. involved in the manufacture of auto parts such on the basis of slackening de­ Secondly, falling rates might “ Obviously, the outlook for as cruise control units and fuel injection mand for credit. not be so helpful to the stock bonds and interest-sensitive and systems. As investors have learned to market if they evolve into a recession-resistant stocks could Jobless figures hint economy may be slowing Willful violations are defined as situations in expect over the past decade or symptom of serious weakness in be very good if interest rates two, falling rates can be a which the employer knew of a violation of the economy. turhbled,” he said. powerful plus for stock prices. WASHINGTON (A P) - The na­ Virtually all of the June growth estimates and said continued monthly million held jobs and 6.5 million were OSHA standards or was aware that a Investors put such misgivings “ More important, however, the They tend to work, with a lag, tion’s unemployment rate climbed came in the service sector, with the job growth in the 200,000 range would looking for work but could not find it, hazardous condition existed but made no aside in the past week. The Dow entire equity market, while not as a stimulus to business activity slightly to 5.3 percent last month as goods-pfoducing sectors of manufac­ allow the economy to slow without the government said. attempt to correct it. A serious violation covers Jones average of 30 industrials immune to the disappointment of and corporate profits. At the continued declines in manufacturing turing and construction posting de­ toppling into recession. Among most demographic groups alleged offenses in which the employer knew or rose 47.80 points to 2,487.86, declining profits and financial same time, they diminish the and construction slowed overall job clines of 31,000 and 8,000 jobs, In another sure indicator of slowing the unemployment rate was un­ should have known that a workplace activity rebounding from a 91.81-point problems, would ultimately re­ future appeal of interest-bearing growth, the government said Friday respectively. economic growth, the Labor Depart­ changed or up just slightly. But posed a substantial probability of death or slide in the last week of June that spond vigorously to the further securities — the main alternative in providing fresh evidence of a “ This is certainly consistent with ment said the average factory work­ increases in joblessness were re­ serious physical harm. stood as its worst weekly showing sharp fall in interest rates that to stocks that is available to in more than 15 months. slowing economy. the picture that the economy is week slipped slipped 0.1 of an hour to ported for teen-agers in general and If Ford contests the fine, the case would be would attend a hard landing.” money managers at investing The New York Stock Exchange Analysts were split on whether the growing at a slower rate than it has 40.9 hours last month, the first time black female teen-agers in particular. referred to an administrative law judge, who The worst economic develop­ jobless data provided by the Labor been, with a real weakness in the institutions. composite index gained 3.66 to this indicator has fallen below 41 The rate for the latter group shot up would hold hearings on the matter. If either ment for stocks, Sherman main­ Department suggested a recession goods-producing industries — where But as they study the current 181.^; the NASDAQ composite hours since September 1987. from 28 percent in May to more than side appeals a judge’s finding, the case is tains, would be no “ landing” at was nearing, but they were unanim­ you would expect the impact of high There was a bit of encouraging news 40 percent last month. situation, some stock-market index for the over-the-counter referred to the Occupational Safety and Health all — but persistent strength in ous in saying there was nothing in the interest rates to be most severe, ’ ’ said analysts confess to a few worries. market climbed 7.13 to442.42, and regarding inflation — the department Among all teen-agers the unem­ the economy, accompanied by report to change the Federal Re­ Pierre Ellis, a senior economist with Review Commission, a quasi-judicial agency. First of all, experienced the American Stock Exchange reported average hourly earnings of ployment rate rose from 15.2 percent renewed upward pressure on serve’s apparent decision to ease Boston Co. Economic Advisers Inc. Any appeals from that proceeding would go to market-watchers naturally grow market value index was up4.78 at production and supervisory workers to 15.6 percent. That came as the labor inflation and interest rates. monetary policy. Those higher interest rates are the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of suspicious any time some pur­ 363.75. were essentially unchanged. For the force for that age group grew by more Sherman rates such a script as “ The Fed has apparently shifted attributed to the Fed’s more than Columbia. ported positive for stocks be­ Volume on the Big Board first five months of the year, hourly than 100,000, apparently due to an no more than a 10 percent gears now and it views the risk of a yearlong campaign to slow growth by comes universally accepted averaged 126.86 million shares a wages had grown on average by 0.3 influx of students into the labor probability. recession as more pronounced than holding tight on credit, an effort which percent. But analysts cautioned market. the risk of inflation,” Merrill Lynch appears to have given way in recent against reading too much into the analyst Bruce Steinberg said. weeks to an easing of monetary month-to-month figures because the The government said blacks made Fed has begun new easing of credit, say analysts The increase in the civilian jobless policy. number often vary over a period of up the bulk of the new teen-agers in rate from 5.2 percent in May to 5.3 The campaign has produced the the labor force. In contrast to young just a few months. By Martin Crutsinger rate could come as early as Monday. percent last month was not unex­ slower rate of economic growth the black women, male black teen-agers Fed bank presidents. The “ no-change” decision was The payroll numbers are taken The Associated Press “ The Fed is easing and there is pected; most economists had pre­ central bank desired. But Ellis and had some success in finding jobs as adopted on an ll- l vote with Thomas from the department’s monthly sur­ clear evidence that we have passed The committee meets eight times a dicted the rate would hold steady or other analysts said it was troubling vey of business establishments. their unemployment rate fell more Melzer, president of the Federal WASHINGTON - The Federal the peak on interest rates,” said year to map monetary strategy and edge up a notch. that the burden for the slowdown to than 3 percentage points to a still-high Reserve Bank of St. Louis, dissenting. Data from a separate household Reserve, faced with further signs of a David Wyss, an economist with many had expected that the central More attention was focused on the date has been borne almost solely in 33.5 percent. Melzer argued that unless the central survey, used to set the unemployment weakening economy, launched a DRI-McGraw Hill, an economic con­ bank would begin another round of department’s report that non-farm the goods-producing industries, be­ bank eased immediately it ran the rate, found that the civilian labor The civilian jobless rate has been second round of credit easing this sulting firm in Lexington, Mass. easing moves in the period following businesses added just 180,000 jobs last cause declines in those areas gener­ force grew by 492,000 people from danger of increasing the possibility of hovering in the 5 percent range for week even before the end of a crucial The development was not unex­ this week’s meeting. month after a revised payroll expan­ ally occur prior to a recession. May to June, to a total of 124.1 million. a recession. more than a year. It was 5.4 percent in midyear review of monetary policy, pected, although some economists At the previous meeting, held on sion of 207,000 jobs in May. For the Ellis predicted a recession in early That increase came after a reported June 1988 and fell to a more than private economists said Friday. were surprised that the move came May 16, Fed policy-makers decided to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan past four months businesses added an 1990; Merrill Lynch has said one is decline in the labor force in May and 15-year low of 5.0 percent in March The analysts predicted that the even before the end of two days of leave credit conditions unchanged. Greenspan will reveal details of this average of just below 200,000 jobs a likely in the second half of this year. likely was influenced by summer before heading upward. Most ana­ move would send a variety of meetings of the Federal Open Market They noted a variety of economic week’s discussions when he delivers month, well below the nearly 300,000 Michael Evans, head of a Washing­ entrants into the job market. lysts believe it will climb to 5.5 consumer and business interest rates Committee, composed of members of statistics pointing to slower growth, the Fed’s midyear assessment of the ■ average monthly gains posted in 1988. ton forecasting firm, disputed those Of the civilian labor force, 117.5 percent or higher by year’s end. lower, with one saying that a cut in the Federal Reserve Board in Wa­ according to minutes of that meeting economy in congressional testimony commercial bank’s prime lending shington and five of the 12 regional released Friday. on July 20. 9 8 9 J u

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Fish MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ hookup plus attached area, 4 bedrooms, 2 full young 7 room I'/a bath New 2x6 thermal crafted 6-room ranch (1150 sq. 1419.D Realty, 643-1591.0 REAL ESTATE baths, 2 half baths, 1st Colonial Is louded. Sky­ water & sewers near by. Ideal for Realty, 643-1591.0 WANTED rooms, heat, hot water, garage. $950 a month ft.) 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, formal a n d appliances. plus utllittles and refer­ floor laundry. Phillips lights Jacuzzi, Sun dining room w/sliders to 12x24 deck. Fuli INVITATION TO BID Real Estote, 743-1450o professional offices (doctors, dentists, INVITATION TO BIO $570.00. Adults pre­ ences. 2 months secur­ Room, and lust a stane insulated basement with brick fireplace. Notice Is hereby given that The Eighth Utilities District will LAND wanted. Five plus ity. No ets please. 643- throw from the lake. receive sealed bids In the Office of The Eighth Utilities Dis­ Sealed bids will be received In ocres. Church of the ferred. No pets. 647- NORTH Coventry - Brand Exceptional acre lot. day-care, beauty salon, etc.) 9876 Evenings.______2121. New 4 bedroom Colon­ $180's Blanchard 8, trict, 32 M ain Street, Manchester, Connecticut, until 7-00 P the (General Services' office, 41 Living God of Man­ M. on July 28, 1989 for a cab-over-engine Diesel Rescue^ Center St., Manchester, CT un­ ial oh almost 2 acres. Rossetta Realtors," $169,900 Owner 644-9300 PunfYper. til July 14,1989 at 11:00 d.m. tor chester Is Interested In TWO bedroom duplex. 2'/> Baths, 2 car garage, We're Selling Houses" $110,1 Owner 644-9300 the rollowlng: ASBESTOS R E ­ purchasing land In Laundry hookups. Ref­ STORE AND serene setting with 646-2482.0 Bids shall be mode In accordance with the Invitation to bid, MOVAL & REINSULATION — Manchester for pur­ erences and Security. requirements tor bidders, plans and specifications on tile at BEN N ETT JR. HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE SPACE many deer. $239,900. MANCHESTER - Charm­ the Dispatcher's Office, 32 M ain Street, Manchester, Conec- pose of building wor­ No pets $575.00 plus — FRANKLIN BUILDING. ship center. Contact utilities. 643-1002 Philips Real ing Colonial Canve- OPEN HOUSE 7/8/89 1-3PM tlcut. Copies may be obtained between the hours of 9:00a.m. The Town of Manchester Is an UNIQUE Victorian style Estate,744-1450a nlent Location. 302C Green Road to 5:00 p.m. or m ay be mailed upon request. equal opportunity employer, Pastor David Mullen, LIKE private home. 3'/2 office building on MANCHESTER -$ 2 7 9 3 0 0 372 Main Street, Man­ CREME DE LA CREME- Reduced Price. Dwner Manchester $114,900 Bids will be opened, read and recorded at the above men­ and requires an affirmative ac­ rooms. Lease. Work­ prime East Center Brick 8 room Dutch moving to California, O P E N H O U SE $ 2 6 9 ,9 0 0 tioned date, time and place. tion policy for all of Its Contrac­ chester, CT 06040. 647- ing single, marrie(l Street location. Ap­ The right Is reserved to relect any and-or all bids tors and Vendors os a condition 7355 couple preferred. 643- Colonial, Vintage 1927. offers Invited-Call Ron The award of bid on said fire apparatus Is subiect to the ap­ of doing business with the proximately 2,00 It has all the amenities Fournier RE/MAX Sun. l-4 p m proval of the Board of Directors of The Eighth Utilities Dis­ Town, as per Federal Order 2880.______square feet for sole or Including, among oth­ East of the River, 647- trict. 11246. ROOMS PLEASANT, quiet 4room lease. Excellent fi­ ers, 1st floor Den, a 1419.0______A bid bond In the amount equal to ten (10) percent of the total Bid forms, plans and specifi­ I FOR RENT apartment. Mature nancing available. Fireplace In Llvln- bid most accompany any bid. A successful bidder will be re­ cations are available at the working lady pre­ Tom Boyle owner - M AN CH ESTER - Two General Services' office. groom. Formal Dinin­ Bedroom Cape Style quired to furnish a performance bond with surety for one- FURNISHED single ferred. Non smoker, no agent. 649-4800. hundred (100) percent of the totol bid price within ten (10) TOW N O F groom, central Vac, 4 Town House Condos days of the notice of award of bid. room. Carpeting, pets.649-5897.______MANCHESTER - 6000 Bedrooms, IVa Baths, MANCHESTER, CT Parking, Utilities In­ with the look and feel of Mary Beth LIfrIco, R O B E R T B. W EISS, TWO bedroom duplex. square feet, excellent and 2 Car Garage. This single family homes. GENERAL MANAGER cluded. $85 week. Even- Heat, Hot water. Gas retail space. $8 square MLLVKW CONDO CHFA — FHA — VA Amraved! Clerk Ings 643-9321______Is the house you've Low condo Fee. You Neat and claan 2 badroom townhouaa in a convanlant location. 007-07 011-07 for cooking and Gas foot. N.N.N.643-2121 dreamed about.Anne own the Land.$144,900- Full baaamant with waahar/dryar hookupa. Fully appllancad ONE car garage, $65 per drier Included. $650 per MANCHESTER - 2400 and Miller Real Estate, 647- $147,900 D.W. Fish kitchan. month. Convient and month. 659-0703 coll af- 3400 square feet load­ 8000 $259,900.0 Realty, 643-1591.0 DIRECTIONS: E. Cantar (Rtaa 6 & 44) St. to laft on Summit to right on Qraan Rd. or Main St. (Rta 83) to Woodbridga to right secure. Evenings 643- ter 4:00 pm.______ing dock or drive In. M ANCHESTER - Atten­ BDLTDN - New Listing. on Qraan Rd. 9321. ______HEBRON two bedroom Starting at $4.75 square tion Buyers. 6 Room Custom quality con­ apartment. Applian­ foot. N.N.N. Woodland Cape. Hardwood struction In this one I APARTMENTS ces, Heat and Hot wa­ Industrial Park. 643- Floors, New Bath, Ma­ year old Ranch featur­ D.W.FISH FOR RENT ter, Parking, and Cel­ 2121. ture Flowering Trees, ing 3 spacious bed­ CHORCHES lar storage. $650 M ANCHESTER - 5 room Great Location, Needs rooms; large family monthly.649-2871 or Lovely 9’/4 room Colonial on large E a s t Hartford - 1 and 2 office suite, 2 rest some Cosmetic work. room; sunroom; 2 CHRYSI.KK Oadge Oodge Trucks '^O 228-3245. rooms, excellent sign Flano Real Estate 646- decks, and 2 car gar­ landscaped & treed lot in a prime area. bedroom quiet area, 5200. 0 security, references, M AN CH ESTER 3 bed­ visibility. Parking. 643- age. Too many Extras Large rooms, sunken living room, rooms, Large kitchen 2121. BOLTDN - New Listing. 5 to list, call our office parking, no pets. 282- country kitchen opens to family room 7532. with appliances. Front MANCHESTER. Down­ Wooded Private Acres. today for more details. CARRIAGE PARK and rear porches, se­ town business district. Neat and Clean. 1 $345,000.00 Klernan with fireplace, custom cabinets, 2 car Don’t Wait For A Sale! cluded yard and gar­ 1240 sq. ft. Fronting on Dwner. 5 room Ranch. 1 Real Estate 649-1147.0 Court of Probolo, garage, large deck and much, much District of Manchostor age. $700 a month, plus Main Street. Private Floor of Low Mainte­ MANCHESTER - Charm­ NOTICE OF HEARING security. Tenets.pay parking. For sole or nance Living. $160,000 ing Cape In peaceful CONDOMINIUM more. Call 646-1485 Every Day Is IN RE: heat and Electricity. tease. Tom Boyle, Flano Real Estate 646- neighborhood. This Is sponsering a CHFA/Down Payment $U$AN MARY P0I$T No pets. 646-1210 days. Boyle Real Estate CD. 5200.D______home features 2 large Pursuant to an order of Hon. 643-8422 evenings. 649-4800. MANCHESTER - In Law bedrooms; eat-ln kit­ Assistant Services on how qualified 1st DIR: Rte. 84 to Rte. 384, Exit 2 Keeney St. William E. FitzGerald, Judge, MANCHESTER 2 bed- Apartment. Price re­ chen; formal dining Sale Day dated June 16, 1989 a hearing time buyers can receive 100% financ­ South one mile to 60 Nutmeg Dr. or Hebron will be held on an application room townhouse. Nice duction. This 11 room room with bay win­ praying tor a change ot name location, all applian­ oversized Cape has a dow; spacious flre- ing* on our brand new condominium se­ Ave., Glastonbury to Keeney St. to 60 as In said application on file ces. Heat, Hot water. CHILDCARE full In-law apartment, ,placed llvingroom; minar to be held on Nutmeg Dr. more fully appears, at the Carpeting and Air con- plus a large home for screened porch and 1 Shop Us First Court of Probate on July 24, dltlonlng. 647-1595. LICENSED Day Core yourself and your fam­ car garage. Large pri­ 1989 at 2:00 P.M. provider In good fam­ ily. Close to shopping vate back yard. Call for Tuesday July 11 at 7pm at Elizabeth A. Bldwell, THREE room apartment ily neighborhood hove yet In lovely area. more Information. Ass't Clerk 454 Main Street. 1st an opening for 4 child­ 015-07 floor. $500. per month, $185,900 Realty World, $154,900.00 Klernan 21 High Street East Hartford. Open Houses Saturday, July 8th 12-3 finanee Rebate up to ren. Constant supervi­ Benoit, Frechette As- Real Estate. 649-1147.0 plus utilities. Security. sion and care for your soclates, 646-7709.O RSVP Monday, July 10 at 568-3170 NOTICE OP HEARINO No pets. 646-2426. child. 647-1101. License on select O f # ^ | | | | | | ^ MhKt ESTA TE OP number 25473.______7ERNDN - Price reduc­ I CONDOMINIUMS CHFA/DOH Funds being allocated & R IC H A R D P. C O LBERT TWD bedroom duplex, tion. Great opportunity models 4^4£i v v w models Pursuant to an order of Hon. appliances, garage, RESPDNSIBLE teenage for CHFA-FHA first FOR SALE released. William E. FitzGerald, Judge, references and secur­ girl lookingforodoy or a hearing will be held on an ity. No pets. $635 month evening babysitting time buyer. Nice application requesting per­ plus uflllltles. 647-9036 Ranch Style Condo In mission to sell real property. lob. Coll 563-4810 11am country setting. Con­ to 7pm. For Monday, 88 Demo 89 Demo os In sold application on file July 3rd and Tuesday venient location. Fully JOODLAND more fully appeors, at CONDOMINIUMS appllanced kitchen and FIRST July 4, coll after 6pm. Caravan LE Turbo Manchester Probate Court 1 ^ FOR RENT new carpeting. Realty YEAR Wales Road, Andover Lebaron Coupe 66 Center Street 645-68M. % - Beautiful L-Ranch. Clapboard siding. Front and Rear World, Benoit, ' c S $ ^ . G L E N 6 1 /2 P.O. Box 191 MANCHESTER • 2 bed- Porches, Breezeway with sliders. 10x21 deck Luxury Pkg^ Loaded Frechette Associates, Turbo • Loaded Manchester, CT room with garage. Cus­ I CARPENTRY/ 646-7709.O INTEREST RATE* Remodeled kitchen with Ash Cabinets and corian on 7/24/89ot2;15PM. countertops. Large Rooms, Lovely landscaped yard tom kitchen and ba­ I REMODELING VERNDN - Price reduc­ ANDDVER, $169,000. Route 6 to Wales Road. House on All persons hovlng an Interest throom. Totally tion. Great opportunity In said motter may appear left. and be heard at that time. remodeled. 5 rooms CREATIVE Laminates of for CHFA-FHA first H3480 & *17055 fully furnished. $750 a East Hartford, fabrica­ time buyer. Nice CONDOMINIUMS Elizabeth A. Bldwell, . month. 285-0744. tors of contemporary Ranch Style Condo In Ass't Clerk 0164)7 styles, cabinets, coun­ country setting. Con­ Pi^e Owned Specials HOMES ters, and furnishings. venient location. Fully The Commuter’s Dream [ m ] Also cabinet new appllanced kitchen and NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR RENT Woodland Glen is a quaint community 88 CMC Sierra P/U 87 Ply Caravelle SE EST A T E OF fronts, refoclng or re- new carpeting. Realty 84 5th Ave. ARTH U R W. EV AN S finlshlng available. World, Benoit, of only 17 C:ondominium Homes situated H lltf Leather — Sunroof W ton — SLE Pkg. Turbo — Auto — Air TWO Family house for in Manchester, Just 10 minutes from Loaded The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, rent In Manchester. Call days 9om to 5pm. Frechette Associates, downtown Hartford. Loaded Judge of the Court ot Pro­ 528-9748.______646-7709.D *6450 bate, District ot Andover, at For Information and •5 models to choose from *4195 *8995 a hearing held on June 23, appointment call 742- •Attached garages with door opener 1989, ordered that all claims 1818 anytime. MISCELLANEOUS •2-bedrooms • I'A-baths 75 Sycamore Trail must be presented to the fidu­ •Fully appllanced •Choice of colors 86 Ply Turismo 85 Olds Delta 88 MAJ6CHESTER better BOLTON LAKE ^ 1 YR o l d 3 8R Ranch sits on a V* Acre lot 85 Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham — 2 dr. — Coups ciary at the address below. SERVICES •Priced form $139,900 with private back yard. Master BR with full bath Is V-8 — Auto — Air 5 Speed — 2.2 — Sunroof — V-B — Loaded — 19k Failure to promptly present than new. Available mllaa — Super Clean any such claim may result li) August 1st. 4 bedroom, Reduced *138,900 separate from the childrens Brs, Vinyl Siding, 200 Amp 27k miles Nice Running Gar the loss of rights to recover GSL Building Mainte­ By owner. Open houie Sun­ CALL 645-8480 For Info directions: Main St. to Woodland ‘iie price, Comparein on such claim. ' 2 full baths, llvingroom nance Co. Commercl- day. 12-3, 18 Colonial Road. •With builders subsidized payment M ODEL HOURS: Tuesday & Thursday NORTH COVENTRY, $149,750. Route 31 (Main Street) *6250 *3995 *6850 with fireplace, fully ap­ ol/ResIdentlol building Two bedroom ranch, large to Beverly, left on Sycamore. Sharon B. Preuss, pllanced kitchen, full for 1 year to qualified buyers 3:00-6:00 P.M . Saturday Sc Sunday 1:00-4; 00 Clerk repairs and home Im­ corner lot, appllancat, gaa basement with washer provements. Interior heat, completely renovated, 647-8120 The fiduciary ls> Roseolle B. Evans and dryer hookups.. and exterior painting, with atorage building. Private h ilips 80 Oakland St., Manchester Close to park. Easy light carpentry. Com­ beach. a" Mi§ B REAL ESTATE ' / C/0 Omar H. Shepard, t= 1 anning ea lt y Jr., Esquire access to highway. Se­ plete lonltorlol ser­ ■ M R 45 Church Street 6 4 9 -1 7 9 4 3466 0 Main St., Coventry curity and references vice. Experienced, rel­ 8 742-1450 Exit 63 Off 1-84 6 4 3 -2 79 1 Columbia, CT 06237 required. $1,000 per iable, free estimates. 017-07 month. 589-2868 643-0304. 9 8 9 J U

1TV/STEREO/ I TAG APPLIANCES 18 8 1 SALES SALES TAG # 1 I CARS STEREO-Samsung SCM - ffim a ih SALES CARS CARS IQ1 1 CARS NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ m SALES FOR SALE 7000. Dual cassette, CD eral Statute 23-65 prohibits ^OLKSWAGtN. INC. FOR SALE FOR SALE ■®Mfor s a le player, radio. Just like the posting of advertise­ 20 family tag GARAGE Sale • Saturday T a g S A X E - S A T im D A Y , new. A sking S250.00 or ments by any person, firm or MANCHESTER, 84 Over­ Why not exchange It for Astro Von- DODGE Omnl-1987. 5 best otter. sale. Saturday corporation on o telegraph, It’s Not Too Late! • Otter Expires 7/31/S9 8th, 9am-5pm. 118 W a­ July 8th 9am- 2pm. 676 speed, 4 door, rear shington Street. Hlllstown Road, look Drive. Soturday cash with an ad In Classi­ 1986. Fully equipped. telephone, electric light or V e ry clean. $5,900. 249- wiper, defog, AM/ f m , 9-5 Hawthorne power pole or to o tree, Manchester. Monchester, July 8th 9:00 - 4:00. fied? 643-2711. 2505 days, 875-4266 eve s. tinted windows, 34K. shrub, rock, or any other Miscellaneous furni­ C HEVRO LET Malibu TV SPECIAL St. off W. Middle Up To Double Your Money ture, toys, small ap­ $2800/best offer. 872- natural oblect without a writ­ I CARS 1971 - Good condition. Buick Century 19824 D oor 2051. OFFER Turnnpike. ten permit for the purpose of CARS pliances, glassware, Best offer. 643-9846. must be seen. 70,000 Reconditioned televisions, protecting It orthepubllcand FOR SALE sporting goods, organ, miles. V6, Automatic, CHEVROLET C a p ric e Y FOR SALE from our big tradO’In ssle. Dolls, craft carries a fine of up to $50 for At Lipman V.W, computer more. VOLKSWAGEN Vanagon Estate Wagon- 1978. Prices from $49 to $290. Curtis Power Steerl ng. each offense.______1984 GL. Automatic, Brakes. $2,400. Call 645- Recent repairs. Too Msthes. 273 West Middle Tphe. items, baseball MANCHESTER - 85 Gal- Air, Cruise, Stero. Ex­ Msncheeter, 640- 3406. .1989 axy Drive, Saturday 8449. good to lunk. Needs cards, antiques, BOLTON - 5 Tumble- cellent $5,700. 647-1480 engine. 643-2880. July 8th, 9am-4pm. PONTIAC 1969 6 cylinder brook Road, off School Fox CLYDE CARTER FIAT 1978 X19. G ood fitness equip. & CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Childrens Items, grill, In good condition. JETTA-1987. AC, sun off Route 85, July 8, CHEVROLET — GEO cconditlon. Many new 8am-2pm. Victorian ROUTE 83, VERNON 1229 Main St., Manchester bikes, many Needs body work roof, loaded. Excellent SPORTING more. Wolfsburg USED CARS parts. A sk in g $1,800. condition. Very clean, daybed, bureau, old radio 83 Mercury Marquh 4 Or. *4995 miscellaneous. $250.00 call 643-1024. $260 C a # Back 87 Camiro V-8 *9395 Coll 646-3444 after 568- low m ileage. $8,000. GOODS and phonograph, hang­ $756 C^$b Back 84 Celebrity 4 Dr. *4995 2791 ask for Jay. C A M A R O 77 Body res­ BOLTON - 5 Tumble- ing stained glass lamp, 87 Volks Jatta 4 Dr.. *8495 Call offer 4:00 647-9543. 1989 84 Buick Cetxury Wagon *6695 CARS tored. Custom wheels. GOLF Clubs. Used starter brook Road, oft school glassware, Aprica 1989 85 Bonnavllla 4 Or. *6295 PONTIAC, 1978 Wagon. Best offer. Call 646-3444 FORD Tempo - 1984 4 85 Buick Someraal 2 Dr. *7295 FOR SALE All power. All extras. and full sets. $25. to $95. off route 86, July 8, Stoller, Ergometer ex­ J e ila G B Golf 86 Cavalier 'OS' Sta W g *6195 after 5 call 568-2791 osk cylinder, 5 speed, new Call 649-1794 8am-2pm. Victorian cersise bike, much 85 Caprice 4 Or *7395 87 Pontiac 6000 4 Or *8395 $850. Call 649-6296. for Joy. tires. A sk in g $5,000. daybed, bureau, old m iscellanous.______WollsbUrg W olfS b iQ 'g 85 Electra T-Type *9995 87 Olds FIranza Sta Wg *7595 Call 647-8851 radio and phonograph, "EASY DOES IT" is the $560 Cash Back 85 Century Wagon *7995 85 Pontiac Sunbird *5195 MISCELLANEOUS hanging stolned glass way to describe placing a $756 Cash Back 85 Electra 4 Door *10995 84 Dodge 1.E' Caravan *6495 FOR SALE lamp, glassware, want ad. Just cali 643-2711 1989 86 Spectrum 4 Or *4995 86 Pont. LE 6000 4 Dr. *7195 Aprica Stoller, Er- 1989 J itta GLI 88 Chav Cavalier 4 Or. *7995 oriarty Brothers and we do the rest! 86 Cavalier 4 Dr. *6995 gometer excersise Wolfsburg Vaaagoii 84 Cam Barllnetta Cpe *6295 I END ROLLS ! bike, much TAG Sale - Custom wood WoBabiirg 86 Nova 4 Or. *6495 USED TRUCKS IV h " width — 25C miscellanous. stoye. Solar pool $15bo€a^Back 86 Pont Bonneville 4 Dr. *6995 83 Chav S-10 Blazer 4x4 *5995 MULTIPLE family tag cover. Pool equip­ 87 Spectrum 2 Or. *6995 85 Chav C IO 8' Pickup *5995 I 13" width - 2 for 25C ! ment, Mary Kay, Visit ^$1000 Cash Back Manchester’s sale at United Pentec­ 88 Delta 88 2 Dr *9995 88 Dodge Raider 4x4 *10450 ' New8F>rlnt end rolls can be : Materials, and many ' picked up at the Manchester I ostal Church, 187 86 Nleaan Short Bad P/up *5895 other Items 46 Wei our award 88 Markur XR4T1 *9495 I Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. i Woodbridge Street, 88 S-10 Blazer 4x4 *12495 Monday through Thursday Saturday July 8th, 9am Iwood Circle, Vernon. winning Service Dept. 872-9111 to 3pm. To benefit Saturday and Sunday 646-6464 Used Car Dealer STEEL belted radial tires lOom to 4pm.______with rims, size P225- Tupelo's Children M antlon, 5R15. Best offer. 643- MANCHESTER - 61 SCHALLER USED CAR SPECIALS 2236.______NINETEEN Benton Bridge Street, Satur­ Choose a fine pre-owned CARDINAL Street, Saturday July day July 8th 9am to ACURA QUALITY Fifteen wood storm win­ automobile at our special discount prices. PRE-OWNED AUTOS 1987 MAZDA 1986 FORD 1986 MERCURY 1983 MAZDA 1983 CHEV dows 51" X 32" $5.00 8th, 9am - 4pm. A p art­ 2pm. Television, stero BUICK, INC. B2200 P/U T-BIRD SABLE m ent size electric cassette recorder, al­ 83 Toyota Corolla 4 Dr. *34S 626 MONTE CARLO each. Good condition. Auto. A/C 1987 Chav. Celebrity <5995 2 Tone Auto, A/C Auto, A/C 5 Speed range, books, lewelry bums, clothes: women, AT, A/C Also roll-up tension 84 Honda Civic Sedan *34S 1989 Buick Century <14999 miscellaneous glass men sweaters, and screens $5.00 each. 643- S .pd.. AM/FM SMrao 1986 Oldtmoblle Calais <0960 ’6999 ’6995 ’5991 ’4666 ’4999 8923. and household stuff. baby things. # 1 82 Toyota Corolla S-R5 *34£ 1988 Chevy Suburbin <16980 1982 OLDS S W .. A/C. Soorty 1988 Buick LsSabre <12999 1985UNC0LN 1985 LINCOLN 1986 BUICK 1985 FORD 82 Toyota Tercel S-H5 *29J 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 TOWN CAR CUTLASS TOWN CAR RIVIERA I CARS CARS I CARS /VOLKSWAGEN. INC. 5 9pd.. Econo Caar TEMPO 1988 Buick Century <11990 SUPREME (Signature) Loaded Auto. AM/FM FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 83 Ford Escort Wagon •26C 1987 Buick Skyhawk <7980 2 Tolland Turnpike. (Rte. 83), Vernon. CT • 649-2638 4 Mxad. SM m . CiMn Car 1986 Century Wagon <8980 ’10225 ’4999 ’10,999 86 Mercury Lynx *29J 1986 Buick Electra <10250 *11025 ’4444 4-Spaad. Starao. Lika Naw 1987 MAZDA 1984 AMC 1986 Buick Century <7690 1988 DODGE 1988 UNCOLN 1988 CHEVY 85 Honda CRX ‘395 1984 Riviera Cpe <8995 B2600 4X4 9 tpaad. Starao. Sporty ALUANCE CELEBRITY 1984 Mercury Cougar <6180 Pickup Auto, A/C RAMCHARGER TOWN CAR We Give You More For Less Money 83 Olds Regency *495 Auto. A/C VS. FuNy Loadad. Lika Naw 1986 Buick LeSabre <8290 1984 Eldorado Convert <14969 ’9999 ’3950 ’14999 ’16,999 ’9650 MANY OTHERS TO 1985 Buick Skyhawk <5250 1986 PONTIAC ~ GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY!! CHOOSE FROM 1987 MERCURY 1983 BUICK 81 A d am s St. FIREBIRD 1985 BMW CENTURY 1983 CHEVY 345 CENTER ST. VC, AM/FM, 5 Speed Loaded SABLE CAVALIER MANCHESTER M anchester *12,500 Auto. A/C R i L s INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS O Q % 647-7077 649-4571 ’8550 ’8999 ’4222 ’2999 1986 OLDS 1986 1985 LINCOLN 1987 SUBARU 1985 CHEVY CUTLAS MITSUBISHU TOWN CAR WAGON GL ^ 1 0 0 0 CASH BACK REBATE " A.P.R 72 HOUR MONEY BACK P/UP JOE RILEY’S SUPREME CORMA TURBO Loaded 4WD 4x4, AT . ■ w w v r On Selected Models* DILLON FORD GUARANTEE Oldt CutlBM • ’8615 ’7550 ’10,980 319 Main St., Manchester 7 7 2.01 ’7600 ’6995 AMC '62 Concord •2.91 88 "EXP Coupe *7495 NItMn '65 Santra SE •a.w 1984 PONTIAC 1987 MERCURY 1986 HYUNDAI 88 Escort "LX" H/B »7495 Chfvy Calabrtty MW 1987 MAZDA 4X4 1986 MAZDA 626 319 MAIN STREET OVER 50 USED CARS AND TRUCKS ‘66 HERO COUGAR GLS EXCEL S SpO.. A/C MANCHESTER, CT 88 Escort "QL" H/B *7495 Chayy '67 Cavallar ^s.w • DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES • 85 Escort 4-Or H/B *4495 OtdB '64 C ulIlM •S.W ’3999 ’10,999 ’3999 ’ 1 2 ,1 0 0 ’5999 (Opposite Manchester Hospital) 86 Taurus Wag. Loadad >7995 Old* '63 Cut/Crulaar *5.91 SUMMERTIME SPECIALS Chavy '65 Calabiity .W 88 Escort Pony *5295 16 1987 PONTIAC 1987 OLDS 1985Vi FORD Plymouth '84 Voyagar •g.n 1986 MERCURY 1986 CHRYSLER 87 Escort "QL" H/B <5595 Old* ‘85 Oalta *e.M COUGAR GRAND AM CUTLASS ESCORT WAGON NEW YORKER 85 Mustang Sunroof <4995 Auto, A/C NEW 1989 ESCORT 4 DR LX SEDAN Ford '65 T-Btrd •6.96 SUPREME Auto, A/C Loaded THRU JULY 3RD, 1989 89 Brand Naw Fastiva <5795 Chavy 66 Z-24 *7.96 ’7295 OVER 50 ESCORTS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL 88 Cougar White <11495 Oldt ‘65 Ctlalt *7.96 ’8888 ’9999 ’4666 ’7999 86 Mercury Sable "QS" <7495 Oldt '87 Clara •7.96 1984 PONTIAC 1986 MERKUR 1986 MERCURY Equipped With Northeast Value Pkg., P/S, P/B, 5 Speed Overdrive Trans., AM/FM 88 Feetlva White <3795 Pont '87 Grand Am *7.96 1986 OLDS 98 1988 MAZDA Cassette. Elec. Rear Defroster. SUNBIRD 89 Probe LX Demo <12995 Old! '87 Calais *6,96 Turbo Loaded B2200 P/UP XR4TI CAPRI Otda '86 Toyo •9.96 Red . A/C 4 Speed, Air 48 MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF 85 Bronco II AT <6995 2i% 4 YEARS 84 E l 50 Van <3995 BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE ’8650 ’6325 I AMOUNT 1 TOTAL OF | TOTAL SALE ’4095 ’7999 ’4999 87 84 Tempo 2 Door <4295 AND MARINE $ - 1 7 5 7 0 FINANCE CHARGEh g e I f in a n c e d p a y m e n t s p r ic e 1985 JEEP 1984 CHEVY 88Ford F150P/U <10595 250 Adimt SL, Minch. CHEROKEE 1986 CHRYSLER 1984 MAZDA 626 1985 PONTIAC ’488.60 CAMARO Auto, AM/FM ’7945 ’8433.60*8433.60 643-2145 640-1740 Pioneer Pkg. Auto, A/C STH AVENUE SUNBIRD STARTING 8-06-89 ’7999 ’5999 ’8995 ’5650 ’4295 Also 2-Drs„ 4 Drs., Wagons, 1986 PONTIAC SlandarcJs, Automatics, 1984 CHEVY 1986 PONTIAC 1985 PONTIAC a d d it io n a l ^ 4 0 0 o f f GRAND PRIX 1987 RX7 Some With Air - Some Without. irir ATTEN TIO N ESTATE WGN HREBIRO Turbo GRAND PRIX Loaded Loade d SUPER VALUE - THIS IS NOT A STRIPPED CAR FOR ALL 1989 COLLEGE GRADS! CLASSIC CHEVY LOVERS! *7150 *5440 ’6999 ’13699 Auto. 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SPORTS Sports in Brief Revolt delays Finks' election

Legion has busy slate By Dave Goldberg McEnroe’s odyssey at Wimbledon is ended The Associated Press The Manchester American Legion baseball team has a busy weekend on tap. Post 102 travels to New By Rick Warner “ He volleyed fabulously,” McEn­ CHICAGO — Jim Finks was not London on Saturday for a doubleheader starting at 5 The Associated Press roe said. “ I thought I ’d be able to rejected, only put on hold. v\\NV p.m. It has a split twinbill on Sunday, beginning with Finks remains the heavy favor­ A\v Y crack a few winners, but he was just ' f t WIMBLEDON, England — John too solid.” a Zone Eight clash at 1:30 p.m. against East ite to become the next N FL Hartford at McKenna Field. Manchester then McEnroe’s amazing Wimbledon odys­ McEnroe, who was seeking his commissioner despite being de­ returns the same day to East Catholic’s Eagle Field e sey was ended Friday by defending fourth Wimbledon title and first since nied the job on his first crack at it to host Nlantic, approximately at 5 p.m. champion Stefan Edberg, who over­ 1984, kept his volatile temper in check because of a revolt by 11 “ out­ came a rain delay and swept into the despite continuing frustration over Moriarty Brothers (4-6) is also in action on sider” owners. final with a sizzling serve-and-volley his faulty first serve. He got only 48 Sunday with a Twilight League makeup game at 1 When club owners ended a game. percent of his first serves in, and had p.m. against Evans Insurance at Duprey Field in 6-hour and 25 minute meeting an South Windsor. Edberg’s 7-5,7-6,7-6 victory stopped nine double-faults along with eight hour before midnighl Thursday, the 30-year-old American from contin­ aces. the president of the New Orleans uing a remarkable comeback and However, neither player could Saints was three votes short of the reaching his first Grand Slam final in Golf qualifiers named 19 necessary to give him the job four years. break the other’s serve in the final two sets. Eleven golfers qualified for the state finals at the that Pete Rozelle has held for “ I’m disappointed,” said McEnroe, nearly 30 years. “ I didn’t feel like he was in charge 21st annual Big “ I ” Insurance Youth Golf Classic who showed no signs of a shoulder on my serve any more than I was on local qualifying last Wednesday at the Manchester ^ Five of the 11 abstentions — not injury that forced him to withdraw ‘ «!S. his serve,” McEnroe said. Country Club. “ no” votes — were cast by from doubles a day earlier. “ I felt like owners who have joined the The Idst time McEnroe reached the The qualifiers for the state finals to be held I could have won this tournament. league since 1980 and feel they final of a Grand Slam was at the U.S. Wednesday at the Shennecossett Golf Course in Things just didn’t work out.’’ have been left out of the league’s Open in 1985. Since then, he has Groton were Pat Griffin. Scott Senseney, David Strangely, McEnroe lost despite decision-making process. Most of married, had two children with wife Pingalore, Evan Scussel, Peppl Golato. Jason Ttt« Asaocitied Pr«u playing what was probably his best the other abstainers were from a Tatum O’Neal, taken two sabbaticals Oatway, Jon Nelson. Pat Purcell, J.R. Rodriguez. match of the tournament. Each set group that is rarely consulted by NOTHING NEW — Retiring NFL commissioner Pete from tennis and tried to regain the William Buggie and John Sawka. was decided by a few crucial points, the Inner circle of “ football men” form that carried him to seven Grand The three lowest scorers from the state finals Rozelle, right, announces to reporters Thursday that Jim and Edberg won more of them than who comprised the selection McEnroe. Slam titles. advance to the National lYGC Tournament to be Finks did not receive enough votes to be named his held in Texarkana, Arkansas, Aug. 3-8. committee. successor. “ It was the small things that made McEnroe appeared to be nearing “ We feel that if we had received me win,” the 23-year-old Swede said. that form after rallying from two sets the information we had been “ I hit some good shots when I really down to win his opening match \ Next biathlon coming up seeking, Jim Finks would have Finks sentiment in the room,” than about Finks and began when needed to. There wasn’t a lot of against Darren Cahill and getting been elected tonight,” said Nor­ said Lamar Hunt of Kansas City, the selection committee was difference between the two of us.” past Mats Wilander in the quarterfi­ The third in a series of biathlons/triathlons i man Braman of the Philadelphia co-chairman of the seiection formed in March. None of the six The match was interrupted for 3‘/4 nals. But E4berg was unstoppable. sponsored by the Manchester Rec Department will Eagles, one of three organizers of committee. The committee re­ selection committee members hours by rain early in the third set, ‘ ‘When I look back at it. I ’ll be proud be held Thursday at Globe Hollow. Registration is at the revolt. “ We just didn’t feel we commended only Finks from of what I did here,” McEnroe said. has been in the N F L for less than and that delay forced officials to 5 p.m. Mdth the meet beginning at 6 p.m. Fee is $3. had been given enough back­ anuing a group of six finalists. 20 years. postpone the second semifinal be­ “ Right now, it’s not a high point The biathlon will consist of a two-mile run followed ground on any of the candidates, In fact, according to several The owners will meet again this tween Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker because I just lost.” by a '/i-mile swim. including Finks.” sources among the dissidents, the summer to try again to find a new until today. It was a high point for Edberg, who For further information, call the Rec Department “ There was not any anti-Jim revolt was more about power commissioner. The Lendl-Becker match will be will be playing in his fifth Grand Slam at 647-3166. played immediately before the final. He won the Australian Open in women’s final between Steffi Graf and 1985 and 1987 and lost to Michael Martina Navratilova. The last time a Chang in last month’s French Open Cote wins second biathlon Cowboys add Walsh to QB ranks semifinal was staged the same day as title match. Doug Cote of Manchester won the second biathlon a final was 1985, when Anders Jarryd “ It’s great to be back in the final,” sponsored by the Manchester Rec Department last Bv BUI Barnard “ I think it’s definitely an edge and Becker finished a rain- £dberg said. ‘ ‘ I know I can play on his Th« AttocIMad Pr«M back Mike Loman of Coffeyville Thursday at Globe Hollow. Cote’s winning time was The Associated Press coming from the system I played interrupted match before the stuff and if I serve well, then I ’m going Junior College was taken by FINALIST — Defending champion Stefan Edberg raises his 28:53 for the ‘/i-mile swim and 6-mile bicycle ride. in,” Walsh said. “ Coming out of women’s championship. to cause some trouble.” Dallas in the 12th round. Steve Melocowsky of South Windsor was second NEW YORK - The Dallas college football and to go and be Edberg needed two days to beat At the start of the match, McEnroe arms in victory after defeating John McEnroe in their men’s The N FL did not release the followed by Jim Henry. Cowboys, who are paying Troy on the team with your ex-coach Becker in last year’s rain-plagued complained briefly about the slippery singles semifinals Friday at Wimbledon. order of selection by the first nine Janet Romayko of Manchester was the first Aikman more than $11 million for and all the assistants, it’s a good final. It took him far less time to beat court. But his real nemesis was teams, which means it is not female finisher in 36:25 with Kathy Thornton of the next six years, drafted atmosphere.” McEnroe, but it wasn’t easy. Edberg’s control at the net, where he “ I wasn’t too worried going back,” own in the next game with a backhand known how many, if any, teams Edberg said. “ I felt good and I knew I Manchester second in 38:08. another rookie quarterback in “ I think people have found out The court was slippery, there were flicked off winner after winner. By the volley. Edberg then forced the second passed on Walsh before Dallas had to concentrate really hard be­ There were 26 entrants. Steve Walsh and sai(fFriday they in this league, you have to have took him. distractions from helicopters and time rain halted play with Edberg tiebreaker with a service winner after cause I knew he was going to go out have no intention of trading him. more than one quarterback,” birds, and McEnroe wasn’t giving trailing 3-2 in the third set, McEnroe play was briefly halted by two and try to get a good start.” “ We did not make this pick Johnson said. “ I would have One team that said it wanted him many chances to break serve. had won only four points on passing sparrows that flew over the net while Douglass leads seniors field When play resumed, Edberg held thinking trade,” said Cowboys kicked myself for a long time If I Walsh was the Chiefs. But Edberg won the first set with a shots. the Swede was serving. serve with an ace. In the 10th game, he coach Jimmy Johnson, who had passed on a player of the “ I'm sure I will be speaking break in the final game and then won During the delay, Edberg came out CONCORD. Mass. (A P) — Dale Douglass shot an coached Walsh when he quarter- quality of Steve Walsh.” with Jerry Jones and Jimmy of the lockerroom and sat near the saved a break point and held for 5-5 Edberg took a 4-1 lead in the 8-under-par 64 Friday to take the first-round lead at two tense tiebreakers with his spin­ backed the University of Miami Johnson in the next week or so, as Royal Box with his coach, Tony with a forehand volley. tiebreaker, but then made two the $300,000 Digital Seniors Classic. ning serve and lightning reflexes at to a 23-1 record the last two years. will other teams,” Kansas City the net. Pickard. McEnroe saved a break point of his straight errors. Douglass, who has won $149,294 in 1989 without “ He drafted me to come out and winning a tournament, equalled the competitive Walsh was taken in the first compete for a job,” Walsh said. general manager Carl Peterson course record set by Bruce Crampton in 1986 and round of Friday’s N F L supple­ “ Troy and I are very similar, said. “ I would venture to say matched by Douglass in the second round last year. mental draft, which means Dal­ neither of us have taken a snap in Dallas will be talking to lots of In all, 32 golfers in the field of 72 broke par, with las gave up its first-round pick in the NFL. Coach Johnson has teams. The assumption is proba­ Martina and Graf are all set for Round 3 bly a good one that they probably another U matching it. the regular 1990 draft to get him. known my ability and they get to Eight other teams with six or don’t want to go into the 1989 By Rob Gloster the final. “ You’ll see a lot of good scores. I think that’s a know Troy better day after day. It a great match,” Navratilova said. “ This is what you fewer wins last season passed on should be an interesting camp. season with both those young The Associated Press That challenge round system was dropped in 1921, live for.” tribute to the condition of the course,” Douglass the other top players available “ I ’m not concerned with com­ quarterbacks. But I can’t speak and no two women’s players have matched their said. While Navratilova is perhaps the best women’s before quarterback Timm Ro- for Jimmy Johnson or (Dallas WIMBLEDON, England — Round 3 in the battle of streak until this year. Douglass held a one-shot lead on Mike Hill and peting with Troy. With this draft, serve-and-volley player in history, Graf could have senbach was selected by the it’s so hard to tell who will take owner) Jerry Jones.’ the bomber vs. the body puncher takes place today Navratilova defeated the West German 6-2, 5-7, Bob Charles. Miller Barber, Bruce Crampton and the most powerful groundstrokes of any woman. Phoenix Cardinals and running you. I guess it just sort o f turned Phoenix and Denver were in the in the women’s singles championship at 6-4 in the 1987 final, tying Helen Wills Moody’s Graf, the No. 1 player in the world, has dominated Walt Zembriski were next at 66. Wimbledon. back Bobby Humphrey by the out Dallas was the team. They felt second tier of teams that won record of eight singles titles at Wimbledon. The the women’s tour for the past two years and will be more than six games but did not The bomber is Steffi Graf, a baseliner and the Denver Broncos. I would help their organization.” American led Graf 7-5, 2-0 in the 1988 final, then competing in her 10th consecutive Grand Slam final. Lemond retains cycle lead defending champion. If the Cowboys decide to keep Green Bay, Detroit, Kansas make the playoffs. The Cardinals dropped 12 of the final 13 games as Graf won in three But her streak of five Grand Slam titles ended with a and Broncos also gave up their The body puncher is Martina Navratilova, a sets. FUTUROSCOPE, France (AP) - Greg LeMond Aikman and Walsh, they will City, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, Pitts­ defeat to Arantxa Sanchez in the French Open final have two of college football’s best burgh, San Diego and Miami all first-round picks in 1990. serve-and-volleyer out to reclaim the title she loves The loss prevented Navratilova from gaining retained the lead in the Tour de France Friday after last month, and Graf is eager to reassert her quarterbacks, but they also will passed in the first round, opting to Rosenbach, a two-year starter the most. another piece of Wimbledon history — most supremacy. an easy ride in which the most of the pack rode History and pride will be on the line as Graf and together on the race’s longest stage. have to reopen their checkbook. keep their 1990 first-round picks. al Washington State, led NCAA consecutive singles titles. She and Britain’s Willie Division l-A in passing efficiency Navratilova decide the title for the third year in a Even if she fails to win the ninth title Saturday Frenchman Joel Pelier took the sixth stage in 6 “ If they want me to compete on The Packers, Chiefs and Renshaw, the men’s winner from 1881-86, share the in 1988, completing 65.9 percent row, the first time that has happened in the women’s Navratilova promised she will continue her quest hours, 57 minntes, 45 seconds, winning by 1:34. But an equal scale with Troy, com­ Chargers are weak at quarter­ mark with six in a row. for 253.7 yards per game and 23 draw here since 1907. for the record. the rest of the pack finished close enough for the pensation will have to be some­ back, while Detroit, Tampa Bay For the last 12 months, Navratilova has waited for touchdowns. He led the Cougars May Sutton of the United States, the first overseas overall standings to remain virtually unchanged. what similar,” Walsh said. “ It’s and Pittsburgh have unproven a rematch with Graf. She skipped the clay-court “ My goal is to win Wimbledon one more time, to a 9-3 record, their best since player ever to win Wimbledon, and Dorothea “ I ’m not complaining about the stage. Pelier is the only way to be fair to my young passers. season to prepare for Wimbledon and has focused on sornetime,” she said. “ If it doesn’t happen this year, 1930. Douglass of Britain faced each other in 1905 through more than nine minutes behind me,” LeMond said. career and Troy’s career.” The two quarterbacks and winning her ninth title this summer. I will be back here another four or five years maybe. Rosenbach will be competing ■ 1907, when the defending champion went directly to LeMond has a five-second margin over two-time Walsh said his familiarity with Humphrey were the only prime “ I want it badly, Steffi wants it badly. It should be My goal is always to still win Wimbledon.” with Neil Lomax and Gary winner Laurent Fignon of France after Friday’s Johnson can only help him with players of the 12 eligible for the Hogeboom for a job at Phoenix. stage of the 23-day, 2,020-mile event. the Cowboys. supplemental draft. Running 9 8 9 J u

Scoreboard Softball Baseball’s first half of year Toronta m tM «S»-4 Brad Bryant 4 9 4 9 — I N Sandra HoyMs 3334—09 MroM m m tW-4 Curt Byrum 4 9 4 9 — I N Missis Mc(3sorps 3 3 3 4 — 49 E—Orubar. OP—Toronto 1. LOB— Loonard Thompson 4 5 7 0 — I N Cathy AAorlno 3 33 4 — 49 Friday’s results BasebaD Toronto 7, Dotrott i 2B—FoHx, Potth, ALL-STAR Ksn Orson 71-47— I N Donna Cuson^Wllklra 3 3 3 7 — 70 Atorotand, TJonoi. HR—OW ard (4), Schu (3), MIks Hulbsrt 4 5 7 0 — I NChris Johnson 1 31 7 — 70 CHARTER OAK LEAGUE — Manchester Prop­ Bordort <2).SB PottlH (»),LooQ). Jay Haas overshadowed by Pete Rose PLAYERS 7 540— IN Dols Eppsllno 3 33 7 — 70 erty Maintenance downed Postal Express, 12-8, in Rick Fshr 7147— I N Laura Hurlbut 1333 - 70 IP H R m BB SO Hoi Sutton 47-71— I N Nancy Lopsi 1535-70 eight innings at Fitzgerald Field. Bernie Gudhean atandinga Most appearancos by position H ubtrt O rton 4 9 4 9 - I N Lsnors RIttsnhouss 1534-70 and David Kay each had three hits and Doug By Ben Walker Ptanoaon 4M 7 4 4 1 0 Jim (JoHophor 7 541— I N Donna Whits 1534—70 Y Cummlnai W>0 21-3 I 0 0 I 0 Catcher 14 Yogi Berra Bkdns AAcCoHMor 4 9 4 9 - I N Qndv BpbCurrlsr 1139—71 Johnson, Scott Shaw, Chris Ogden and Chris Davis The Associated Press W L F d . Wtllt V3 0 0 0 0 0 Russ Cochran 4 9 7 0 — I N Corollns Ksppl 1 3 3 4 — 71 M Hyto jU IM 0 S 0 0 S First Base two apiece for MPM. A1 Little and Ken Goodwin B o ttlm o ra 47 35 J7 3 10 Steve Garvey km Boksr-FInch 7 0 4 9 ^ I N Dsborah McHoftls 3 1 3 9 -7 1 T.C. Chon 'The worst-to-first Baltimore N ow Y o r k 42 42 JOO 4 4 9 7 5 - I N Corollns PIsres 3 7 3 5 -7 1 each ripped three hits for Postal. OHioon 7 4 3 3 S 4 Second Base 13 Nellie Fox Tim Simpson B o tla n 40 41 JM 4W 7»45— I N Jsnnittr Wyatt 1 1 3 0 -7 1 Orioles, Mike Schmidt’s retire­ OHmonOk L>2 0 3 3 3 1 0 Seott Hoch WEST SIDE — Standings: Rogers Corp. 8-2, Keith M lh ra u k o a 40 44 0 7 549— I N Hsolhsr Draw 1 43 7 — 71 tkHWi 3 I a 0 0 I Third Base 18 Brooks Robinson OavM Psoplss ment, amazing Nolan Ryan. W 0¥V90n0 39 41 JM 0 4 9 7 5 - I N Janies Gibson I M S - 71 Realty 7-2, Cox Cable 6-2, North United Methodist Otboon pItelMd to 3 battoro m Bw Mh, T o ro n to 40 45 A n rvicvvesQn 7 14 0 — I N Dolns Crosby 3M 0 - 71 Kevin Mitchell, big trades and OVk OHomonda pBehod to 3 boM n In BioW i, Shortstop 10 Luis Aparicio Bob Olldsr 6-5, Food for Thought 3-4, Sterling Upholstery 3-5, O o fra tt _ 31 50 J 7 3 MW 4 5 7 4 — I N HoWt Stoev 1 33 7 — 71 Cum ndnaipBcItadtalbanirlnBiaaRk WA—■— 4A j^ |iM h key injuries. Baseball’s first half, 1 Outfield 22 Willie Mays John Huston S 9 7 5 - 1 N iwvw ivioiion 3 9 3 4 - 7 3 Purdy Corp. 1-7, Oakland Heights 1-8. W L Tony sm t S 9 7 0 - 1 N Bomda Lousr 3 3 3 7 - 7 1 all overshadowed by two words. PCX M W P-OtbMn. PB ainatra. PAGANI — Standings: Correnti Real Estate 7-1, O a k lo n d 51 34 Pitcher 8 Jim Gunning 7 M 7 — I N Loufl AAsrlsn 3 4 3 0 - 7 3 m Oovo B arr Pete Rose. WUIIIUlINU 40 33 jm W 7347— I N Ondv AAockov 3 9 3 4 - 7 1 Allstate Business Machines 8-3, Nassiff Sports 6-3, S i x Bob Lahr Konraa Cltv 47 37 sm 3W Rid 6. Y in k m 4 4 571— I N U i Smart 3 4 3 0 - 71 Guilty or innocent, it doesn’t Tony Orlmts Acadia Restaurant 3-4, Fast Jack’s 4-5, Strano Real T # M i 45 » JO 5 BaSSh* 4 9 7 5 - I N Nancy RuMn 3 S 3 7 - 7 1 matter. From now on and 4Alnnaaa4o 41 41 fW Juan Marichal 4571— I N AHIsan Rnnsy 3 7 3 S - 7 1 Estate 3-5, Zembrowski’s 3-5, B.A. Club 1-9. S to H to 40 41 JK N Tim Pstravlc 4 9 7 3 - I N 3 4 3 7 - 7 3 forever, 1989 will be the year Rose *rbbt BbrbM Tom Seaver BBI Krotssrt 7 3 4 0 -1 4 0 AB — Coach’s Corner topped Mak Co. 11-7, at O r ie o M 32 54 J 7 I MW 3 4 3 1 - 71 gambled with greatness. 4131 B o o o id h 1110 Tommy Armour III 7 V 4 9 - 1 N Corolvn HW 3 110 Rood lb 3 5 3 9 - 7 1 Robertson Park. Mike Presti and Ed White each had 4 110 Brstt Upptr 7 5 7 0 -1 4 1 ShsrrI Stsinheusr Turn on the television, listen to 10 0 0 EtaMv lb 4 111 3 4 3 4 - 7 3 Jock Kov Jr 7 5 7 5 -1 4 1 ChIMro Nokollma three hits and Brian D’Allesandro two for Coach’s. Teranto4MraM4 A M n o ly lb 4030 Orosnsrt R 4311 3 4 3 9 - 7 1 the radio, read the papers, there BMtanlNtwYork4 tones Ton Brosek 7 5 7 B -1 4 S Diana Hskilcks Rauch 3 4 3 7 - 7 3 3000 E v a n s r t 4011 Greg Holmes and Ed Bombardier each collected KonnCllv^CMcaael Cubs 6. Dodgers 4 AAork Lvs 7 5 7 0 -1 4 0 M. J. Smith 3 43 7 — 73 he is. 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Shelley Kroll had three Osmpsy c Law 3b 4 2 3 0 1 5 3 9 - 7 3 The day-to-day beauties of (Abbott 7-5), 4:30 p-m. 10 10 AAork Pfsil 4 5 7 3 — 141 Tammis Grssn DP—Now York 1, Boston X LOB—Now M H tchr 3b 4 110 MlWIIms 0 0 0 0 1 53 7 — 73 hits and Elliot Svelvys, Mike Ouimet and Tony Toronto (CoruttI 44) at Ootrott (Alonondor 0 Bill Sondsr 4 5 7 3 -1 4 1 Joan PItcock baseball, its subtle rhythms and York 7, Boston 4.2B— Bopps, Esosky, Rlvsia. G o n n li ct 3 120 Dunston u 1 53 7 — 73 4-0), 7:35 p.m. 3 0 0 1 Lsnids dsmsnts 7 34 9 — 141 Dob Richard Castano two apiece for Dean. Tom Zownir, Jeff HR—Sox (3),Kslly(5),Slauoht(4),Orsonwsll Tudor p 0 0 0 0 SutdItIO 1 5 3 9 - 7 3 carefully crafted fabric have O ttc a o o (H ib b a rd 1-3) a t K o n io i d t v 0 10 0 0 Richard Zokol 7 34 9 — 141 (10). S B -K olly (21), Sax (25). S-Rom lno. 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Gill 9-1, Gold’s Gym 8-1, Oil Heat debates, fans will talk about Clovotand (Block 7-7) at Soottlo (Holman 00 0 0 Nolan Honks 4 9 7 3 — 141 CMorot L,1-1 5 33 7 4 4 2 4 Horton 0 Ramos 3b Kris Tschsttsr 3 0 3 5 — 73 32), )0;05 p.m. 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Joy Osisinp 7571— 141 6-4, Dean 5-5, Winihger’s Gymnastics 4-5, PM AAohorcIc 313 1 0 0 0 I Homltn oh Myra Blockwsidsr 3 5 3 9 — 73 scandals and the decade of 10 0 0 Lorry Zisfdsr 4 57 3 — 141 . SandoYt Oamw Tsttds 344 9 4 Stsphonls Lows 1 5 3 9 — 73 Construction 3-7, Trash-Away 2-7, Manchester decadence. » 411 4 Tom Byrum 4 97 3 — 141 Now York ot Booton, ):05 p.m. CIsmsra W,44 4 7 4 4 4 S AAortho Nauss 3 43 7 — 73 Police 1-8. Toronto ot Ootrott, 1:35 p.m. Pstsr Jacobson 7 34 9 — 141 Too bad, because this could have AAurphy S,4 3 1 0 0 0 3 Lm Anosiss Kay CocfcsrIII 1 5 3 9 - 73 Bottlm ort ot Mllwaukot, 2:30 p.m. ISO ass sw-4 Rick Oolpos 7 547— 141 CIsmsra pttchsd to 2 bottsrs In tho Ttti. M C O P S S H 111 111— 4 Sharon Borrstt 1 43 7 — 73 been a really neat season. It has Chlcapo at Koran City, 2:35 p.m. Oonnv Edwords 7 37 0 — 142 The Astociated Press HBP—Slauaht by CIsmsra. E—Gonmsx. DP—las Anpslss X ChL Carols Charbonnisr 37D7— 74 T txn at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Jim Booros 7349— 142 been so far, as if anyone noticed. Umplrss—Honto, AAcCoy; Hrst, Ros: copo X LOB—Los Anpslss X Chlcapo 7. Nonev Taylor 3 5 3 0 — 74 Citvtiand ot Soottlo, 4:35 p.m. Bob Eastwood 7 37 0 — 142 Sscond, Rollly; Third, Croft. 2B—Low X Walton, (km ailoi, Dawson. AAorporst Word 3 5 4 0 — 74 Balks aren’t clogging the bases Mlnnoioto at Colttornla 5:05 p.m. J-C. Snood 71-71— 1421 STILL SMILING — The case involving Pete Rose, shown T—2:41 A—33361. HR—McClondon (7), M urray (S). S— Y u ko Ir is 37D7— 74 Sports in Brief Kstth CIsarwatsr 47-75— 142 anymore. They’ve dropped from AAsttsso Whitmirs 3 4 3 0 — 74 in a file photo, has overshadoweeJ what’s been going on in Dunston. SF—Walton. Chortss Bowlst 4 97 3 — 142 National League standing! IP Nonev Brown 3 5 4 0 — 74 620 last year to 262 this season. H R K R 9 9 s o JosI Edwords 7 34 9 — 142 National League results Las Anoslil Barb Mucha 1 5 4 0 — 74 baseball during the first half of the season. Roy Barr 7 349— 142 Home runs are also down, about T u d o r 1 Koto Ropsrson 3 4 3 0 — 74 4 3 3 0 0 Roy Bkmcolana 71-71— 142 O toW o n B a lc h a r 3 Crafter, Sanders share lead 10 percent. So is National League Mets 7, Reds 1 3 0 0 0 1 Otrls Psrry 7 5 7 3 - 142 W L F c t. QB Weltoland LJ-2 3 M o n tre a l 3 3 3 3 3 Dick Mast 71-71— 142 hitting, from .251 to .245, while 47 37 .560 H o rto n 3 3 1 1 They got new uniforms, new Mike Scott. O ilc o p o 1 1 Brad Faxon 4 57 4 — 142 SYLVANIA, Ohio (A P) — Non-winners Jane 44 31 .561 1 a t t C I N N A T I O M co a o American League averages are St. L o u lt N E W Y O R K Rsx Coldwsll 4 9 7 1 — 142 owners and a new stadium on the And if injuries to Dwight 42 30 .525 3 obrhM sutcim# WrKM 6 7 3 3 1 Crafter and Susan Sanders shared the lead after N ow Y o r k ssbrkM 3 Bob Murphy 4 97 3 — 142Radio, T V up. 43 39 .S 4 3 L O u n n t 2b 3 111 S c n ira id i 0 way, but most folks figured it Gooden, , Plttoburoh S a m u sI c t 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 AAork Hovss 4 974— 143 Friday’s first round of the Jamie Farr Toledo 34 45 .444 9'/^ B n m p r lb 4 0 00 AAlllsr ss L o n c o ilv r 3^ 0 0 0 0 3 Jim Abbott proved he could do would be the same old Orioles. Phllodtlplila 31 51 5 110 Rod Curl 74-47— 143 Classic. But Betsy King, the Tour’s top money- Keith Hernandez and Gary Car­ .371 15 L a r k in u 4 0 0 0 H J h ra n 3b SW IIson 3-3 2 1 1 0 0 D M tto n 3 3 2 1 Tim Norris 7371— 143 with one hand what many others The Orioles, who lost their first E D o v Is c t 4 0 0 0 Strwbry rt MlWIIIms Sr33 1 3<1 0 0 0 1 3 winner, is lurking only one shot back. ter prevent the New York Mets W L 3 111 John Inmon 7 549— 143 PtI, M R o o m ss r t 4 0 10 M W IIsn r t Tudor pttchsd to 3 battors In tho 2nd, Today could not do with two. The U.S. 21 games last year and finished Son FrondKo 10 0 0 G tn t Sousrs 7 3 7 0 — 143 Crafter and Sanders shot 4-under-par 67s Friday from surging ahead in the NL 50 34 Y o n e W d If 3 0 00 ScMroldl pttchsd to 3 battors In ttis Ttti. H ou ston M c R y M s It 3 0 2 3 Wtbb Hsintisiman 7371— 143 Olympic hero was the 10th pitcher with the worst record in baseball 40 34 .571 3 M B rw n 3b 3 00 0 WP—Sutditto, Wsnshmd. BK—Sutditto. 9 .m. — Wimbledon at the Highland Meadows Golf Club for a one-stroke East, this could be the first time Cincinnati 44 41 Jsttsris 3b 2 0 11 Hols Irwin 7371— 143 to go directly to the major leagues .511 6^/2 R o od c 2 0 0 0 T s u tM 1b Umplros—Homo, Bonin; RrsI, Horvoy; Ksnny Psrry at 54-107, are holding the largest Son O lo o o 40 44 3 0 0 0 7371— 143 women’s final. Channels, 22, lead over King and defending U.S. Open champion there are four good races. Mont­ .465 11 S c u d d sr 0 3 0 0 0 S a s s s r c Sscond, Pulll; Third, Davidson. since the amateur draft in 1965 Los AnoNot 39 44 4 00 0 Barry JoseksI 7 54 9 — 143 lead in the majors. And if real led the division on July 4 and .499 11»/^ B Irtsa s p 0 000 F r n d s i p T-3:01. A-35,434. 30 Liselotte Neumann of Sweden. A tto n to 35 SO 3 0 0 0 Fulton Alism 7 3 7 0 -1 4 3 and the California rookie already .413 15’A W nphm oh 10 10 ______. ■(: .______Chip Bock 1:30 p.m. — Reds at Mets, manager Frank Robinson helps the last five NL East teams to be '4 O o rn to T o k u iv s 0 71-73— 143 King, seeking her fifth victory this season, said 0 0 0 0 Stsvs Hart 4 97 4 — 143 has more victories than any of his them hold on to win the AL East, unaunrailoimcnMOa IS I 3 1 WFNS she was pleased to be a shot off the pace — with a in first place on Independence Chlcaoo4,LosAnaolot4 T o ta ls 31 7 * 4 Robsrt Thompson 7 3 7 0 — 143 predecessors. Rick Psorson 2 p.m. — Yankees at Red they will the only club ever to Day won it. Now York 7, O nclnnatt 1 7 1 -7 3 -1 4 3 pair of non-winners in front of her. While Abbott, Ken Griffey Jr. Plttsburoh X Son OlogoO G olf Frank Connor 7 5 7 4 - 144 jump from last place to first. NSW York on PB 01x7 Sox, Channels 22, 30, NESN, "The first day (of a 54-hole tournament) it’s more Philadelphia and Detroit, two Atlanta 5, PtillodolpM aS Jim Tharps 7 570— 144 and others arrived, Schmidt left. LQuInonss. LOB—Clndnnotl 5, Now ‘ ‘Nobody on this team is lookrtig teams that hoped to improve, are Monttoolat Houstoa (n) Ronnis AAcConn 7 5 7 5 - 144 WPOP important to get a good round going, so I ’m happy,” York 9. 2B—HJohnson X Strowbsrry. He was so good, and so popular, Son Francisco ot St. Louis, (n) Ksvin Gloncolo 4 97 5 — 144 4 p.m. — Golf: Greater said King, who is on track to shatter the LPG A’s ahead to the break,” rookie much worse. The Phillies tied to S»-^ia«srlos (11), Greater Hartford Open scores Andrsw Mopso 4 974— I4S that he became the first retired OOHMt AAlllsr (3). 5-Fsrnandsi. SF—Jsffsrtss. reliever Gregg Olson said. salvage something by trading Clndnnotl (Broondna 7-4) ol Now York AAork D'AAsora 7 373— 145Hartford Open, Channel 3 single-season money-winning record. Blllv Tutsn player to be elected to a starting (Cora 35), 1:35 p.m. ___ _ _ IP H R HR BB SO 7 1 -7 5 -1 4 5 4:30 p.m. — Cycling: Tour ‘‘We’ve been taking this thing one former reliever Steve CROMW ELL (AP) — Scorss Fridoy ottsr Buddy (Virdnsr spot in the Hall of Fame. He is Montroal (B.SmItti 33) ol Houston Scuddsr L,3.3 7 3 7 5 -1 4 4 game at a time.” Bedrosian to the Giants and (OoslMlss 34), 3:» p.m. 4 4 4 4 3 4 thssscondroundotlhoSSaOAXIOCanonGrsatsr Dswsy ArnsNs 7371— 144de France (same day tape), Final Four sites picked B lr t s a 3 3 3 1 4 2 Hartford Opsnptavsd on lhopar-71,4,7S4-vard Ksnt Klubo ineligible to play Tuesday night in Mitchell has been hitting home L n Angslos lAAorgon 5-0) at Chlcapo T o k u lv o 7 3 / 4 — 144 Channel 8 two-time All-Star Juan Samuel to IKIlw s 5-1 or S.Wilson 30), 4:05 p.m. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Toumamsnt Plovsrs Club ot ConnscHcut David Jackson 7 5 7 0 - 144 Anaheim, Calif., but will be there NSW Y s ik c o u r ts : KANSAS CITY, Mo. (A P) - An NCAA committee runs and driving in runs in the Mets. San CMopo (Whitson 134) at Ptttsburph Doup Wsovsr 77-70— 147 Frndoi W,7-2 9 3 1 1 2 3 in the dugout, in his Philadelphia (J.Robinson 5-4), 7:05 am . Ksnny Knox 4547— 133 Billy PIsrot 7374— 147 Friday recommended awarding the Final Four to bunches. He leads the majors Detroit, crippled by age and Swddsr Pttchsd to 2 boltsrs In ttis SIh. Clark Burrouphs Sunday Phllodolphla (K.Howoll 7-5) at Aflonta 4 4 4 7 -1 3 3 Tony Ksllsv 7372— 147 uniform. Jim Cartsr four cities through 1997, giving the men’s basketball with 28 homers and 76 RBIs, injuries to Jack Morris and Alan ((ilavlno 35), 7:10 p.m. HBP—Rssd by Fsrnandsi. BK-BIrtsas. 444S— 134 Orsporv Lodshoft 7 375— 147 ‘‘It will be my last hurrah,” the S Umplros—Homs, Loyns; nrst, Ooyls; Loo Trovino 7044— 134 M Iks AAlIss 7 573— 147 9 a.m. — Wimbledon men's championship to a different section of the country numbers that put him on a pace Trammell, played so poorly that Son Frondsco (D. Robinson 7-4) at St. Louis Sscond, (3rooo: Third, Quick. Robsrt Wrsnn > (Powor 1-2), 1:05 o.m. 4S44— 134 Ernis Ooraolsi 7 571— 147final. Channels 22, 30 each year. game’s seventh all-time home with the greats of the game. Not Manager Sparky Anderson took z B ill Britton 47-47-134 B lllv AAovfaIr 7 571— 147 Pirates 3. Padres 0 David Frost Noon: Motorspotts: French run hitter said. He also hit the bad for someone who gets hitting o Clndnnotl ol Now York, 1:35 o.m 4945— 134 o-Bobby Oops 7 1 -7 3 -1 47 The 1994 Final Four would go to Charlotte, N.C., two weeks off because of exhaus­ X Son (Mopo at Plttsburoh, 1:35 p.m. Ropsr AAottMo 444S— 135 J.L. Lswis 7 373— 140 Grand Prix, ESPN most homers in the 1980s — 313, advice from his grandmother and Jim Hallst followed by Seattle, the Meadowlands in New tion. His streak of 17 consecutive PI Phllodolohia at Atlanta, 2:10 o.m. 4947— 135 Rick AAorton 7 574— 14S S A N D IB O O PITTSBUROH Howard Twttty 1 p.m. — Yankees at Red including six this season. practices in the off-season by v> San Francisco at St. Louis, 2:15 o.m. 47-4S— 135 Don Rosso 7 37 4 — 149 Jersey, just outside New York City, and winning seasons is in jeopardy o0 b r h b l o b r h b l John AAohoftsy H Los Anpslos ot Chlcapo, 3:30 o.m. 47-4S— 135 (iuv Nswton 7 57 5 — 149 Sox, Channels 11, 26, 30, 38, Ryan, at 42, may start the swinging at whiffle balls. Roborts If 4 0 0 0 Bonds It 4 1 1 0 Paul Adnptr Indianapolis. are so are the Tigers’ hopes of P) Montroal at Houston, 2:35 o.m. 4575— 135 Jsft H art 7 5 7 5 — 149 Fkm nry 3b 3 0 0 0 U n d 3b 3 0 1 0 Doup Tswsll WPOP All-Star Game in the ballpark Mitchell and Will Clark, the » TOwynn rt 4944— 135 II Blockmar 7375— I N The recommendation needs formal approval of being the winningest team in the 3 0 1 0 VanH yk cf 3 0 11 AAork Coleavocctila 4741— 135 Eddto Kkbv where he starred for eight sea­ Wynns cf 3 0 0 0 7 5 7 5 - I N 1:30 p.m. — Reds at Mets, two additional committees, expected at meetings in leading vote-getter in All-Star ’80s; Detroit and the Yankees X American League results Bonilla 3b 4 0 1 0 Lorsn Roborts 47-49— 134 Orsp Twlpps RAIom r 3b 3 0 0 0 7577— I B sons. He has done everything else p ] GWIIson rf 3 1 1 0 E d F lo r l 47-49— 134 AAlchasI Bollay Channel 9, WFNS August. ballotting, are teaming to keep each took 780 victories into this Tmpltn ss 3 0 2 0 Rsdus 1b 3 1 2 1 7 5 7 5 - l S X Woyno Grady 4947— 114 77-77— 154 2 p.m. — Motorsports: this year — he’s come close to CAArtni )b 3 0 0 0 LVIllsro c 3 0 2 1 San Francisco in first place in the year. > Bsn Crsnshaw <7(544— 114 Allan AAsnns S373— 154 Blue Jays 8. Tigers 4 AAoDovIs p 0 0 0 0 Bslllatd ss 3 0 1 0 Ronnis Black SCCA Trans Am Series, ESPN three no-hitters, is on course to NL West. r 4570— 134 Tony Amaral 7 974— 1 N Other notables; Santtopo c 3 00 0 Orabsk p 3 0 1 0 AAork Brooks Jackson next Bulls coach? fan his 5,000th batter and has p Hurst p 7044— 134 DtnMs Cotdna 7 7 - 7 0 - I B 2 p.m. — Boxing: Tony Maybe that could mean a Bay — Toronto, which moved into T O a O N T O 2 00 0 (3orv McCord 4949— 137 Ntlsan 1b 1000 Baltazar vs. Buddy McGirt, continued to improve his (J) * r h M Woyno Lsvl 4949— 117 CHICAGO (A P) — Doug Collins rarely missed an Series. Oakland, despite injuries its new SkyDome, made the only ti abrhM Totals IS 0 3 1 F « (lx c f 4 0 10 P o ttls c t 3 2 2 0 29 111 3 P u n y ZetUar 4949— 137 junior welterweights, Channel opportunity to praise Phil Jackson, his assistant -walk ratio. to , Dennis Eckers- managerial change, firing Jimy C Fornndi ss 4 10 0 TJoras dh 4 0 11 Stovo Pots 4949— 137 LPGA Farr Claaalc scores 3 ‘ T look forward to coming n O ru b o r 3b 4 110 W M Io k r 2b 4 0 11 P.H. Horpon III 7 0 4 7 -1 3 7 with the Chicago Bulls, when an NBA head coaching ley, Walt Weiss, Mark McGwire Williams and promoting Cito Q. WWtbSl'Sb ON S« ilk-0 Brion Tsnnvson back,” he said. ‘‘That’ll be a (S B o ll It 5 111 T ro m m l ss 4 0 00 4571— 137 SYLVANIA, Dhio (AP) -Scoras Friday In 3:30 p.m. — Boxing: Edwin vacancy turned up. Now it appears Jackson may be and others, has stayed near the Gaston. Later when the Blue Jays AAcOrlft 1b 3 10 0 M o rin d 1b O P—Ban Olooo 1, Ptttsbufph X LO B — Son David Oprin 4 9 7 0 -1 3 7 3 0 2 0 Oispo X Ptttsburph 4. 3B—Bonds. HR— tho SlTSjn) LPGA Jam Is Farr Tolsdo Clattic Rosario vs. Anthony Jones, special game for both me and my top in the A L West. The Athletics B o rd o rs c 3 3 3 4 Lo m o n rt 4 0 0 0 Tod Schuli 47-70-137 closing in on such a job — as Collins’ successor. played Baltimore, it was the first Rsdus (3). S—U nd. SF— VanSlyks. Dovs Rummsilt Playsd on ths par 3537-71, 9375vard9 family. I look forward to that L o o 3b 4 0 20 a w a r d If 3 111 7047— 117 HIphland Msodowi GoH Oub (oomolsur): WBA lightweight champion­ ‘‘Jackson is the only name I ’ve heard,” former have been helped by the return of meeting between major-league £. B ro n lv dh 3 0 0 0 B rp m n ph 1000 IP H R B N B B 30 Don Shirov 7047— 137 ship, Channel 8 more than my other All-Star CT E d H u m sM k 4949— 137 NBA player Dan Issel, now assistant to Denver in a big deal teams with black managers. AM Inks ph 1000 S ch u 3b 3 111 Hurst L,7-4 Susan Sondsrs 00 II 3 3 0 4 Tom Psrnics Jr. 4949— 117 330S-47 4 p.m. — Golf: Greater Games, just because of the with the New York Yankees, and L o w ls d s r t 3 000 L y n n ph 1000 MaOovIs Jons Cratlsr 31-14—47 Nuggets president Pete Babcock, said in a — got his 2,500th S in a ir o c 3000 0 0 0 0 0 John AAeComMi 4 9 4 9 -1 3 7 Usslstts Nsumonn Hartford Open, Channel 3 circumstances.” CO DavM CaMot 49-79-11S 3 M 3 -M telephone interview Friday. by two-time 20-game winner career hit. He went into this year L u n d r ph 1000 Orabsk W,M 9 3 0 0 1 4 Bstsv Kind 00 ■ Bobby Wodklnt 7 5 4 7 -1 3 1 5 p.m. — Cycling: Tour de Speaking of circumstances, CO 1147 S T o M l 34 40 4 Ikirst pNctwd to 1 ballsr In ills SKt Jackson became a Bulls assistant two years ago, , who leads the trailing by six hits BHIy Roy Brown 7V47— ia could anyone have predicted Sara Anns AAcOstrlck France, Channel 8 not long after being a runner-up to Collins to replace league with 13 victories — one for most in the decade, but is now what would happen in Baltimore? the fired Stan Albeck as coach in 1986. fewer than major league leader leads. 9 8 J u

Vancouver nine Little League All-Star play Ferrii^nil^Tiuiis.. ends its strike opens with game at Leber Mets to victory

Bv Pete Herrera It’s District Eight Little League Thompsonsville, also at 6 p.m. at Michelle Alberts, Chris Smith, The Associated Press All-Star time with the Manches­ Indian Notch Park. Brian Loomis and Billie Schultz. NL Roundup ter National All-Stars getting the The Manchester National ros­ The Bolton roster includes; Y ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Vancouver jump on the Manchester Ameri­ ter includes: Mike Brown and Kevin Blafkin, Sean Chamber- can All-Stars and Bolton All-Stars Canadians, the top of the Chicago Jamie Lazzaris of Moriarty land, Steve Chamberland, Todd NEW YORK (A P) — Sid Fernandez pitched a with a game today. White Sox, ended a one-game strike Friday Brothers; Kevin Coughlin, Travis Fortin, Ron Grose, Harry Hoar, three-hitter and ended a streak of poor pitching by The National All-Stars, Ely after the general manager delivered overdue Fedytynk and Josh Solomonson Ron Morin, Brett Robinson, Ryan the New York Mets, beating the Cincinnati Reds 7-1 paychecks, coached by Frank Napolitano and of Boland Brothers; Eric Daring Roth, Max Schardt, Brian Serig- Friday night. Joe Ruggiero, will host East Brent Imlach, in his first year as vice of Ansaldi’s, Peter Juliani and nese, Cory Silver and Mandla Fernandez, 7-2, lost his no-hit bid quickly as Luis Windsor today at 4 p.m. at Leber president and general manager of the Pacific Peter Melluzzo of the Lawyers: Tuthill. Quinones hit the left-hander’s first pitch of the sixth Field. Coast League team, met with the players and and Justin Comolii, Don Diehl, Tournament play is double inning over the left-field fence for his sixth homer of The American All-Stars, handed over the checks that were due June 30. Todd Napolitano, Kevin Repoli, elimination. the season and third in two days against the Mets. coached by Rich Mace and It was the delay that caused the walkout. Steve Ruggiero and Cory Wry of Bolton will also serve as host to Entering the series, Quinones had three homers in Gordon Geer, will travel to The players, who said Thursday the White Dairy-Queen. Little League girls’ action with 362 at-bats in the majors. Windsor Locks on Monday at 6 Sox have been consistently late in meeting the The Manchester American All- Bolton hosting Windsor Locks on Fernandez struck out three and walked two as he p.m. while Bolton, coached by twice-a-month payroll, agreed to play the Star roster includes: Mike Carr, Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Indian Notch beat the Reds for the third time this season, losing windup of a four-game series with the Jim Silver and Marc Schardt, will Chris O’Hara, Jeff Blaschik, Park. Bolton will also host an once. serve as the host for the first time Albuquerque Dukes. Jonathon Stanizzi, Shane Buzzell, opponent to be announced Thurs­ He helped the Mets break a three-game losing a Little League tournament game Bryan Jaworski, Josh Peck, day. The girls’ team is coached by streak that saw starters Bob Ojeda, Ron Darling “ We got our checks and we’re going to play,” on Monday when it entertains David Eastwood, Jeff Czaja, Cindy LaChappelle. said Vancouver catcher Marc Sullivan, whose and Dave West roughed up. In the three losses, the father, , is co-owner of the Mets starters allowed 20 earned runs and 24 hits in 9 Boston Red Sox. 1-3 innings. Fernandez has allowed just one earned run in A source close to the Major League Baseball Selection to All-Star team each of his last three starts and 14 earned runs in his Players Association said Friday the union will last nine. contend that all players who were not paid on It was Fernandez’s 146th career start and only his time are free agents because the club defaulted Th« Asaoclatad Pr« can be worth extra dollars 10th complete game, first of the season. SHARP EYE — New York Yankees third Boston’s Kevin Romine in the third on their contracts. The Mets beat rookie Scott Sender, 2-3, for the baseman Mike Pagliarulo stretches to inning of their game Friday night at Imlach said it would be up to the Chicago By Ronald Blum *1 , second time in a week, scoring two runs in the third White Sox front office and the PCL to The Associated Press inning, three in the fifth and two in the sixth. make a catch on a hard line drive hit by Fenway Park. The Red Sox won, 6-4. determine if any of the Vancouver players PiralM 3, Padres (k At Pittsburgh, Doug Drabek would be fined or suspended for not playing NEW YORK — Being selected pitched a three-hitter for his second shutout of the Thursday night’s game. Imlach said he had to an All-Star team is more than season as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat San Diego 3-0 discussed the situation with White Sox general an honor. It’s a monetary Friday night, handing the Padres their sixth loss in Red Sox trim the Yankees manager Larry Himes, but “ we did not discuss bonanza. seven games. any disciplinary action.” Thirty-three players earned The Pirates scored their runs on an RBI single by BOSTON (AP) - Mike Green- The Tigers, who have dropped $847,500 in bonuses for making the well broke a tie with an inside-the- White Sox spokesman Chuck Bizzell said Mike LaValliere in the second inning, a homer by five straight games, led 4-1 American and National League park in the sixth inning AL Roundup entering the eighth behind solo Friday “ the ballclub would never do anything Gary Redus in the seventh and a sacrifice fly by teams, led by five players who Friday night, sparking the Boston home runs by Gary Ward and to intentionally avoid paying players ... This Andy Van Slyke in the eighth. made $50,000 each. Red Sox to a 6-4 victory over the Rick Schu and the pitching of was an oversight.” Cubs 6, Oodgsrs 4: At Chicago, Jerome Walton Houston’s Mike Scott, one of 19 New York Yankees. short-hop relay throw. It was the Paul Gibson, who allowed only Bizzell said he could not respond to the drove in three runs Friday and the Chicago Cubs players who got $25,000, also had , 9-6, was tagged first inside-the-park homer by a three hits over that stretch. players’ claim that checks were chronically won their fourth straight game, beating Los Angeles his base salary for each of the for three home runs in a game for Boston player in Fenway Park Royal* 4, WhH* Box 2: late “ because we’re still trying to discover 6-4 and sending the Dodgers to their fifth At Kansas next two years automatically the first time since June 1, 1987, since May 3, 1982. City, Mo., Frank White’s RBI what went on here. When we do, Larry Himes consecutive loss. increase from $1.95 million to but struck out eight and got the The Red Sox added an insu­ double snapped a sixth-inning tie will have something more to say.” , 10-6, was the winner with the help $1,975 million. He is 14-4 in 18 victory with strong relief from rance run in the inning on a single Friday night, leading the Kansas Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti did say of four relievers, including All-Star Mitch Williams, starts covering 136 2-3 innings. If Rob Murphy, who took over with by Cerone and a double by Luis City over Chicago 4-2 and handing something. who got the last five outs for his 22nd save. he reaches 32 starts or 205 none out in the seventh. Rivera, chasing Cadaret. the White Sox their fourth “ I am concerned about it,” Giamatti said in innings, his base salary for 1990 Brsvss S, P h illls t 3: At Atlanta, Atlanta right­ The Yankees took a 2-0 lead in Blue Jaye 6, Tiger* 4: At Detroit, New York through a spokesman. Rich Levin. straight loss. and 1991 would increase to $2,125 hander John Smoltz beat the Philadelphia Phiilies the top of the first on ’s Pat Borders hit a grand slam “ My office is actively looking into the Terry Leach, 2-2, yielded five million a year. for the fourth time this season and Lonnie Smith leadoff homer, his third, and home run off Guillermo Hernan­ situation.” hits in seven innings to win his and Mike Green- V- knocked in the go-ahead runs with a two-run homer ’s bases-loaded dez to cap a five-run eighth-inning Imlach said the problem developed when the first American League start. Jeff well of Boston, John Franco of in a 5-3 Braves’ victory Friday night. sacrifice fly. rally that lifted the Toronto Blue checks were sent by courier from Chicago to Montgomery pitched one inning Cincinnati, Rick Reuschel of San Smoltz, 11-6, scattered six hits, struck out one and The Red Sox went ahead 4-2 in Jays to a 6-4 victory over the Vancouver late last week. They remained in and Steve Farr pitched the ninth Francisco and Nolan Ryan of walked five in eight innings. their half of the inning as the first Detroit Tigers on Friday night. for his 16th save. Vancouver instead of being forwarded to the Texas earned $50,000 apiece. five batters hit safely off Greg team in Albuquerque. Twenty-six players did not earn Caderet, 1-1, making his first “ We found the checks in the office and then I bonuses — including seven-time major-league start after 117 relief determined how best to get the checks down starter Ozzie Smith of St. Louis appearances. here to Albuquerque,” Imlach said. “ I decided Boggs signs Knox and five-time starter Cal Ripken Wade Boggs celebrated the the best way to get the checks in the players’ of Baltimore, American League signing of a new three-year From page 48 hands was to bring the checks down myself.” MVP Jose Canseco of Oakland contract with a leadoff double and Imlach said he was unaware other pay- and Don Mattingly of the New with Bosox took third on Jody Reed’s single. checks had been late as the players contended. York Yankees. Cincinnati out­ Nick Esasky doubled both dian Open two weeks ago. Open and tied for fifth last “ You can be sure that I will be working with fielder Eric Davis would have BOSTON (A P) — Wade Boggs, whose runners home and went to third Players had to shoot 2-under 140 weekend at the Western Open. the White Sox to make sure this doesn’t happen gotten $55,000 if he had been voted The Aseocieted PreM off-the-field life dominated Boston’s offseason, on a singie by Greenwell. Dwight or better at the 6,786-yard Tour­ “ I was very disappointed when again,” said Imlach, who added he had to start but earned nothing for his agreed Friday to a three-year contract Evans’ single scored Esasky and nament Players Club of Connecti­ I went to Canada. Then every­ apologized to the players. selection as a substitute. GETTING EXTRA — Boston’s Mike Greenwell, shown in extension with the Red Sox worth about $7.3 Greenwell later scored on Rick cut to advance to Saturday’s third thing kind of clicked over there,” “ We care about the players and they’re American Leaguers earning a file photo, is among a number of major league players million. Cerone’s sacrifice fly. round. Trevino said. “ I started hitting important to us in Vancouver,” he said. $25,000 were outfielders Devon who will receive a bonus for being named to the All-Star Boggs, who has won four consecutive The Yankees tied the score 4-4 Among those who missed the my irons well.” Sullivan, among the most outspoken of the White of California, Harold team. American League batting titles, is making $1.7 on Roberto Keily’s leadoff homer cut by one stroke were 1984 GHO “ I ’m going to go into the British players, did not rule out the possibility of Baines of Chicago, Bo Jackson of million this year in the final season of a in the second inning, his fifth, and champion Peter Jacobsen, the Open probably playing better reprimands. three-year deal. He would have been eligible Kansas City, of shortstop Barry Larkin of Cincin­ Wallach of Montreal, and Chi­ Don Slaught’s fourth homer with playoff loser last Monday in the than I ’ve played in a long time,” “ Everybody stuck their necks on the line and for free agency at the end of the season. Minnesota and Jeffrey Leonard nati, and outfielders Darryl cago Cubs pitcher Mitch one out in the sixth. Western Open, and Joey Sindelar, said Trevino, winner of 27 tourna­ now supposedly there are four of us, including Boston had attempted to trade him this of Seattle; pitchers Mike Moore Strawberry of New York, Kevin Williams. Caderet settled down after the the playoff loser in last year’s ments but none since the 1984 myself, who are now taking most of the heat. spring as details of his affair with Margo and Dave Stewart and catcher Mitchell of San Francisco, and Baltimore catcher Mickey Tet- first inning and held the Red Sox GHO. PGA Championship. " I ’m look­ Probably because we were more outspoken or Adams became public. But because of his Terry Steinbach of Oakland; Von Hayes of Philadelphia made tleton and Cubs second baseman hitless until Greenwell led off the Defending champion Mark ing forward to playing there. The because we’re the older guys on the club,” contract status and notoriety, other teams pitcher Dan Plesac of Milwau­ $25,000 each. Ryne Sandberg made $10,000 sixth with his 10th homer. Green­ Brooks shot a 66 for a total of 136. way I ’m playing. I ’m looking Sullivan said. didn’t want him. Boston general manager Lou kee; third baseman Gary Gaetti Oakland first baseman Mark apiece, and outfielder Ruben well hit a drive off the wall near Trevino’s 64 was two strokes off forward to playing anywhere.” While Sullivan would not identify which of his Gorman repeatedly has said that other teams of Minnesota; second baseman McGwire made $20,000, while five Sierra of Texas got $7,500. the 379-foot mark in left-center the course record and signalled Trevino had a chance for an teammates might be singled out by the parent initiated the trade disucssions. even better round Friday. He had Julio Franco of Texas; and third players got $15,000 each — Many of the players can eani and the ball caromed past center his continuing improvement as he club, Bizzell said the White Sox will inquire baseman of Texas. Boggs, votes as the starter on the American seven birdies and nine pars in the catcher Tony Pena and first additional money for reaching fielder Kelly. prepares for the British Open in about the role of Doug Frobel and Jeff Schaefer League All-Star team, does not have a no-trade first 16 holes, but bogeyed the 17th In the National League, catcher baseman Pedro Guerrero of St. certain levels by the end of the Greenwell circled the bases two weeks. in the walkout. provision in the new contract, leaving the Red Benito Santiago and outfielder Louis; third basemen Bobby season. and crashed into Slaught, who After missing three consecu­ when he three-putted from 25 1 f 9 Tony Gw'ynn of San Diego, Bonilla of Pittsburgh and Tim Sox free to deal him. was unable to hang on to tive cuts, including the U.S. Open, feet. Then he birdied the 18th with shortstop Alvaro Espinoza’s he tied for 18th at the Canadian a 15-foot putt. 9 8 9 I

iHaurhrBtrr Hrralft Red Sox secure game from Yanks SPORTS — see page 47

KNOX SETS PACE AT GHO

By Howard Ulman The Associated Press

CROMWELL — Leading the

Greater Hartford Open is nothing

new to Kenny Knox. Staying on

top would be — and he’s confident he can.

Knox shot 4-under-par 67 Fri­

day for a two-round total of

10-under 132 and held a one-stroke lead over Clark Burroughs, who is seeking his first PGA Tour victory. Lee Trevino, five months shy of his 50th birthday and eligibility

for the Senior Tour, had the best

round of the tournament on a

sultry day when temperatures

soared into the 90s. His 64 put him

in a tie for third at 134 with David

Frost, who shot a 65, Jim Carter,

Bill Britton and Robert Wrenn.

Knox had shared the first-day

lead at 65 with Paul Azinger and

Bob Gilder. But Azinger, the 1987

GHO champion, had a 70 Friday

for a total of 135 and Gilder shot a

74 for 139.

Knox, who has two victories

since turning pro in 1978, had a

good chance to win the 1986 GHO.

He was tied for first after three

rounds, then soared to a 75 and

ended up tied for 24th.

"I was just totally inexpe­

rienced,” said Knox, an excellent

putter who had four birdies and 14

pars Friday. “ I was playing with

Tom Watson and on every hole

people said, ‘let’s go, Tom,’ and

that took me out of my concentration. “ If experience is a factor. I’m (three) years more experienced now.” His problem is that Burroughs, who shot a 67 Friday, also feels better able to handle the pressure of being in contention for the $180,000 top prize. In his first full year on the Tour, Burroughs was tied for second after two rounds of the 1988 GHO. But he shot 74 the next day and finished in a tie for 19th. “ I was a rookie. I got up to that first tee on Saturday. I was so nervous,” said Burroughs, who birdied the last four holes Friday. " I ’ll be nervous (Saturday) but I think I ’ll be able to handle it a little better.” Burroughs missed the cut in seven of his first nine tourna­ ments this year, but survived it in four of his last five and finished in Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald a second-place tie at the Cana- TAP IN — Mark Calcavecchia sets to tap in his putt Caicavecchia finished the day at 7-under-par 135, for a par on the 9th hole during second-round play 9 See KNOX, page 47 three strokes off the pace. Friday at the Canon Greater Hartford Open.