20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 10, 1991

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21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SAl.lT KIT ’N’ CARLYLE by Lariy WrigM 32 APARTMENTS FOR 34 HOMES FOR RENT 87 MISC. FOR SALE Osella seeking to add patrol officers ______RENT______Inside Today. ROOMY-Ranch. 3 AIR-Compressor. 12 Volt. COVENTRY-New 4 By BRIAN M. TROTTA Bedroom, 1-1/2 bath BOLTON-1 Bedroom. bedroom, 2-1/2 bath New. $22.00 643-4389. could use the $59,400 saved by the reorganization of the police department s budget request by General Manager w home in quiet area. Carpeting, fireplace. No Contemporary, 6 lot cul- F______Manchester Herald treasurer’s office plus money from other sources to cover the Private backyard. Puii Richard Sartor. pets. References de-sac. Lease, security, LAWN-Mower, 20". Good w $157,300 needed to hire, train and equip the new officers. ■ Fire dept, seeks additional out windows, 6 panei required. $560 monthly. references. No pets. MANOffiSTER — Deputy Mayor Ronald Osella says that Osella criticized Sartor for making me cut when me Board doors, LL family room, condition. $45. Call Osella said the ability of the town to fund the positions of Directors had intended to fill me positions. hires...... Rage 3. 646-7521. $1350/month. 429- 649-8314. me towm may be able to fill several positions on the police would depend on how much state funding the town receives, hardwood floors 1959. But Smor said he did not do anything wrong by not funding throughout. $170's. FURNISHED-3 Room F ^ozen by the general manager in his proposed which should be known in the next several weeks. apartment. 2nd floor. 1991-92 budget. me positions. “I met me board’s technical requirement not to ■ Ed Board discusses paren­ “We’re Selling Houses!' 35 STORE A OFFICE SOCCER SHOES-Sizes: At a Board of Directors budget workshop, held Wednesday, reduce me aumorized strengm,” Sartor said. “I could noL Blanchard & Rossetto, Heat. Private Adult, 6;Child's, 1-5. Two of the additional positions would allow the police Police Chief H e i^ Minor described the department’s budget tal poll...... Rage 3. entrances. Adults. No SPACE J V however, in good faim aumorize a 12 percent increase [in me 646-2482. $5.00/Pair. Call Mary. • create an eighth patrol district in town starting for 1991-92, which totals $8,123,858, an 8 percent increase F______pets. Security. police budget].” 646-0194. in 1992 and the others would fill vacancies due to attrition and over the current budget. The proposed town budget totals ■ Charter Commission de­ References. 643-4860. MANCHESTER-Store/ re lire m e n L Sartor also said he didn’t mink the money could be found to 2pm to 7pm. Commercial use. Main m i $80.66 million. fends work...... Page 4. NEW PRICE-$219,000. 8 St. near Center St. 646- END ROLLS m Osella said he is working on a scenario in which the town MANCHESTER-2 The positions for the eighth patrol district were cut from the Room colonial, 4 2426. Weekdays, 9-5. 271/2’ wid1h-»1.00 Please sec POLICE, page 8. INVESTORS Bedroom, private bedroom, 2-1/2 bath. A 13'widlh~50* basement, parking, SOUTH WINDSOR- great buy. Owner can Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 be creative and flexible. DREAM large yard, stove. On Office, 300 square feet. Newsprint endrofls con be picked Call Barbara Weinberg, busline. $595 Monthly. No lease. $150/Month. Lp at the Manchester Herald News The best investment is one where o Ki y before 11 a.m. Mortdey RE/M AX East of the 649-2871. 521-1744 or 644-0165. ttv o u tp ThLTsday. Syria next stop River, 647-1419. th e num bers work. Try these num ­ MANCHESTER-2, 3, and F In Brief bers. $199,9CD buys a Dupiex in Man­ 6 Room apartments. Get the f-f4 NEW TO THE MARKET- Security. 646-2426. MOVING: HOUSEHOLD fTEMS chester. 3 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, Want Ad habit... FOR SALE U&R, 3 or 4 bedroom Weekdays, 9am-5pm. Microwave Oven S60.00 Atlantis lands; horne. Meticulously 1 1/2 baths, fuii basement and read and use the little ads Colooial Sola. Brown t R u it PlaW for peace plan PLACING AN AD In clos- in 5100.00 maintained. Family separate utiiities. Rents at $1,600 sified Is a very easy, Classified regularly. 6000 BTU Air CondHionor mission lauded room with fireplace, simple process. Just dial living room with per month. Do it yourself or with a 643-2711 Porlabla Whir^xrol Almond and Syria could push the proposal EDWARDS AIR FORCE 643-2711.______Disliwasrwf By BARRY SCHW EID along or stop it dead. BASE, Calif. (AP) — Space fireplace, 2-1/2 baths. friend, or live in one side and col­ 5200.00 91 CARS FOR SALE Large lot. Barbara W. MANCHESTER-2 Family. H otpoint AtmoTKi R efrigerator 95 AUTO SERVICES The Associated Press Baker will wind up his pulse­ shuttle Atlantis landed with five lect on the other. Any way you do $200.00 RE/MAX East of the Newly updated. 2 61 CHILD CARE Heavy Dutjr^anng Madilne taking among Arab nations Friday in ■T astronauts today following a tri­ River, 647-1419. Bedroom in quiet DAMASCUS, Syria — Secretary it, it WORKS. Call for the details. Call after 4:00PM 520-1475 Geneva when he sees Jordanian umphant spacewalking mission neighborhood. Close to D AY CARE-Available CARDINAL NEW IN of State James A. Baker n i brought town center and Foreign Minister Taher al-Masri. that lasted a day longer than NO DOUBT ABOUT ITil! JiUOwned Autos The Smithsonian Institution in Washington has on food at this last remaining automat; fans love it for slight edge when new districts are The census figures for each legis­ 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD, WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT 06109 display a windowed wall that came from one of the $2.7 billion budget crunch and The Hon. William E. Value Priced coffee, macaroni and cheese and other cheap, sooth- drawn up for the 1992 elections, and lative district are being released this original automats. that will make them more Until 2 « ) P.M., Vifednesday, May 1, 1991, after which time no further bids will be ac­ FitzGerald, Judge of the Court USED CAR BEST BUYS! will almost certainly make the week to lawmakers anxious to see cepted. NO EXCEPTIONS. The bids will be publicly opened and read in the Cafeteria amenable to his income tax solu­ of Probate, District of 1985 Cfwv. CavaHw $3,995 “Everyone remembers how great it was when they redistricting experience easier for of the D.O.T. Administration Building. Manchester at a hearing held Please see HARDART, page 8. tion. Auto, AJC, Uks New the Republicans representing fast- STATE PROJECT on March 27, 1991, ordered Please see STATE, page 8. that all claims must be 86 Ford F-150 4x4 $7,800 F.A.A. A.I.P. NO. 03-09-002216 presented to the fiduciary at V6,4-epd, m m Town of W indsor Locks, Project No. 165-253: Rehabilitation of Cargo Ramp the address below. Fciilure to Strike suspended at Bradley Field. promptly present any such 1987 Ptymouth Voyager $8,900 Soldier returns; MINSK, U.S.SJI. (AP) — Engineer, Edwin Fijol, Bureau of Aviation and Ports, Hartlord. claim may result in the loss of GOP Auto, NC, 7 Passenger (Project Scope Code "A’) rights to recover on such Leaders of a strike in the claim. 1967 Honda Prakide $8,700 tounrOK* NOTE THE AWARD OF THIS PROJECT, IF MADE, WILL BE ON OR Byelorussian capital, Minsk, BEFORE MAY 29, 1991. Sandra Haun, 5 Speed, A/C, Sunroof critical voted today to end a walkout by Clerk 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $11,900 tells tales galore 200,000 workers after republic The Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in The fiduciary is: any contract entered info pursuant to this advertisement. Minority Business Enterprises will be V-6, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof leaders agreed to discuss their afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and that they will not te dis­ Steven Shannon economic and political demands. criminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, mental retardation or physi­ Spring Street Ext. 1987 Chevy CavaHefZ-24 $5,995 his letters to incite classroom discus­ of budget By SCOTT B. BREDE Workers on the second shift in cal disability including but not limited to blindness, in consideration for an award. Mandiester, CT 06040 V-6.5 Speed. NC, Red Manchester Herald sion on the war in the Persian Gulf several Minsk area factories 020-04 Appearing left to right: Joe Costanzo, saies manager; area. All prospective bidders wishing to obtain Proposal Forms must submit a Qualification Affidavit 1987 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 were reporting for woik as usual (Part ‘C ’) to Contracts at least ten (10) days prior to the date of letting. ■Affidavit of non-col­ By RICK SANTOS V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded Phiiip L. Converse, saies representative and Frank MANCHESTER — Jim Benes, a Benes, who lives with his mother, this afternoon, strike leaders lusion and all other requirements attached to the proposals must be completed and returned with Peggy Lewis, on 37 Holl St., said Manchester Herald the submitted bid. Failure to return an executed “Affldavir’ of non-collusion with the INVITATION TO BID 1987 Honda Accord LXI $8,900 Gaffney, regional car sales manager. military policeman for the 82nd Air­ said. The first-shift workers had proposal, will result In the bid not being read and the subsequent rejection of the bid. borne, returned home to Manchester his unit moved up into Iraq from walked off the job in the morn­ Sealed bids will be received in Auto, A/C Full Power^ MANCFIESTER — Members of All proposals must bo accompanied by a bid security in the form of a CERTIFIED CHECK OR A Sunday after being stationed in the Saudi Arabia as far as 50 miles ing, following Wednesday’s the General Services' office, 1987 Honda Accord Lxl $8,900 south of A1 Basrah, a city near the the Republican Town Committee CASHIER'S CHECK, drawn upon either STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY or a NATIONAL 41 Center Street, Manchester, CONGRATULATIONS to Philip L. Converse of National Middle East for nearly eight months. daylong strike at scores of fac­ Auto, Arc, Full Power debated the town budget Wednes­ b a n k ASSOCIATION, to the order of the Treasurer of the State of Connecticut, or accompanied CT until 11:00 a.m. on the counu^’s border with Kuwait. But tories and plants. by a BID M N D , in the fom thereto such Surety Company or Companies ais are authorized to do CarSalesin Manchester, CT. His outstanding pursuit of the "In­ He returned with a fair share of day, with some insisting more cuts date shown below for the fol­ 1968 Chevy Corsica Sad. $6,500 his unit never saw combat, he said. The strike, triggered by steep business in this State. Bid Security shall be an amount not less than 10 percent of the total lowing: tegrity Selling Process" has resulted in being the recipient of memories and enough toileuies to should be made, even if it means amount bid. V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group “It didn’t break my heart at all price increases that took effect last several months. laying off more teachers. APRIL 24. 1991 — Replace­ 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,900 the "Regional Sales Aw ard." This honor is given for achieving that I didn’t have to use my nationwide April 2, was called Performance and Fom ent Bonds in an amount of not less than 100% of the contract price are ment of Ballasts & Floures- “We got tons of Chap Stick, and weapon,” he said. Other towns have cut teachers, required at the time the contract is awarded. the highest total volume of automobiles sold in the entire to demand higher pay and cent Lamps Auto, AA3, Full Power lots and lots of hard candy. You Still, Benes said the mines posed and so should Manchester, said All proposals must bo on the form furnished ^ the Department of Transportation for the above APRIL 30, 1991 — Asbestos 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 Northeast Region for th e year 1990. couldn’t give that stuff away,” Town Committee member Betty sweeping changes in the named project Bid Proposals are Non-transfei^le. a constant potential for danger. republic and national govern­ Removal — Lincoln Center ' V-6, Auto, Full Power, A/C Benes told Manchester High School Sadloski. The Awarding Authority re^rves the right to waive technical defects or to reject any and all bids. Everyone was under orders not to ments. . ,. . APRIL 30, 1991 — Asbestos yi89 Acura Legend LS $21,900 history students Wednesday. touch anything until the object was Sadloski made th'C suggestion All bids for this project shall be subject to the provisions of Section 4b-91 through 4b-96 & Public Removal — Town Hall Nationqf Car Sales Is the sensible approach to buying after town Deputy Mayor Ronald Coupe, 5 Speed, Airbag, Loaded Despite the large collection of determined to be safe by combat en­ Act 90-95 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, as revised. The Town of Manchester is an a car. National offers a great selection of meticulously main­ personal items sent to him while sta­ gineers, he said. Violators some­ Osella said that most of next year’s Plans 4 Specifications may be obtained, at the prices listed, in Room G-17, Department of equal opportunity employer, 1969 Honda Prelude SI $12,700 tained, low mileage, late model GM or Chrysler cars ~ at projected tax increase is a result of and requires an affirmative ac­ tioned in Saudi Arabia, Benes times met grave consequences. INDEX Transportation Office Building, 24 Wolcott Hill Road, Vifethersfield, CT 06109 PLANS AND 5 Speed, Loaded, Red factors that the Board of Directors SPECIFICATIONS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. tion policy for all of its Con­ prices that are thousands of dollars below new car replace­ wished to thank everyone for their Perhaps, the greatest difficulty, 1989 Acura Legend LS $17,900 16 pages, 2 sections tractors and Vendors as a ment cost, National even guarantees your satisfaction or you unmatched support. Benes said, was his loss of freedom cannot conuol and that’s not includ­ All proposals must be obtairied in Wethersfield. In order to avoid alterations, corrections or condition of doing busines ing raises that teachers will receive. erasures, two (2) proposals will be issued to each bidder. Only one proposal w ill be deposited Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather “It would have been a whole lot when he was stationed in Saudi Class! tied_ 14-16 with the Town, as per Federal can return or exchange the car within 30 days or 1000 miles, Scott B. Brada/Manchastar Herald “Our teachers ucat us like we’re In the bid box. 1990 Subaru Legacy Sdn. $11,900 harder if we hadn’t got your sup­ Arabia. To abide with the Saudis’ Com ics__ Order 11246. no Its, ands or buts! DAY’S TOP STORY — Aisling Moore, Manchester High in fear of them,” Sadloski said. Discover _ All bidders are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to the construction Auto, A/C, Loaded port,” he told Sue Tyler’s history B id forms, plans and religious customs, the troops had to Focus____ 12 and labor under which the work will be, or is now being performed and the contractor shall class. School's TV news program anchor, interviews Jim Benes of “They priced themselves out of specifications are available at _refrain from activities such as drink- sympathy.” Local____ employ as far ^ possible, such methods and means in the carrying out of this work as will not the General Services' office. SCHALLER Tyler kept in contact with Benes the army's 82nd Airborne. Benes, a graduate of the school, cause interruption or interference with any other contractor. For m ore inform ation a b o u t th e National Car Sales Lottery, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, located at 50 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, please contact during his stay overseas, often using Please see BENES, PAGE 8. spoke Wednesday about his Desert Storm experiences. Nation/Wsrid April 10, 1991 CONNECTICUT ACURA PLEASE SEE GOP, page 8. Obituaries__ Commissioner of Transportation RICHARD J. SARTOR, 345 CENTER STREET us at (203) 643-8332. We would be happy to answer any Opinion____ PR 243692 GENERAL MANAGER MANCHESTER questions you may have. Sports_____ State______016-04 019-04 647-7077 Serving The Manchester Area For Over 110 Years ~ CaU Today for Home DeUveiy 647 9946 Television 12

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 11,1991__3 RECORD Saving Manchester ■ Coventry l^CAL/REGIONAL “ Andover ■ Bolton ■ HebrorT About Town Dudley still waiting for home Police Roundup Four more positions sought by fire dept. Poll Better breathing forum By BRIAN M. TROTTA budget. Manchester Herald to hire four lieutenants, at a lower salary, instead of captains. The i^erican Lung Association of CT and St. Francis By Barbara Richmond Coventry accident General Manager Richard Sartor has proposed an $80.66 But Rivosa said that lieutenants are not normally used to Ho^ital will present a Better Breathing Forum on Friday Manchester Herald COVENTRY — A 26-year-old Coventry woman million budget for next year. Of the total, $6.39 million would format Manchester Fire Department nai operations at the scene of a fire. Rather, they are usually in at W esti^ster Presbyterian Church, West Hartford at 1 remained hospitalized this morning after she was in­ go to the town fire department, a 7.9 percent increase over this charge of an engine or ladder company, Rivosa said. /p.m. This month Cathi Lynne Ames, president of Long Rusty, a large and friendly male fimrtinn r asking the Board of Directors to provide year’s spending plan. volved in a two-car collision at the intersection of Route Rivosa, responding to a question from Director Thomas Term Concepts, will be speaking on “Unravelling the shepherd cross, is this week’s fea­ 44 and Brewster Street Wednesday night. not inM T supervisors that the general manager did Rivosa said the captains would assist the deputy chiefs in tured pet at the Manchester Dog noi^clude m the 1991-92 budget Ryan also said that a water department plan to cut back on the debated Maze of Long Term Care.” The program is free and open Two others were also injured in tlie crash, which oc­ inspections and training of personnel. Pound. number of hydrants being replaced should be scrapped. to the public. curred about 8 p.m. . ® positions, which would have the rank of captain Rivosa also said the new line officers would help when Rusty is only about one year Lisa Day, of 750 Swamp Road, was admitted into mtermediaries between the firefighters and the As a cost-saving measure the water department has there ^ sunultaneous calls. Now, if there are two calls at one By SCOTT B. BREDE Garden club meets old. He was picked up on April 1 Manchester Memorial Hospital with head injuries. This *0^ $71,356 next year if they proposed upgrading only five of the 20 hydrants that were time the dqnity chief will respond with an engine company to The Hicks-Steams Museum Garden Club will meet on on I^lknor Drive. He dances on morning, she was listed in satisfactory condition, a hospi­ approved. The positions were recommended in a study of schedided for replacement. About 200 hydrants, mostly on the Manchpster Herald me tire departrnent completed last year. the first call, but no officer goes out to the second call. TOursday at 7 p.m. at the Museum located on the Tolland his hind legs when bribed with a tal spokesman said. west side of Jown, need to be replaced. dog biscuit by Dog Warden MANCHESTER — Board of Green. If you are interested in attending the Spring meet- Day was injured when the car she was in, which was It IS my opinion the four captains would improve efficien­ If the captains were hired, they could serve in a supervisory Thomas Rasscantell. X Rivosa said the outdated hydrants could cause some delays mg, please call 875-7552. driven by Mark Degray, 21, of 17 Plymouth Lane, Bol­ cy more t ^ any other item in the survey,” Rivosa told the capacity at the second incident, Rivosa said. Education members who attended Topper, the cute little terrier at the scene of a fire because fire fighters have to put a special Wednesday night’s meeting of tbe ton, struck another car while attempting to turn on to airectors Wednesday at a workshop on the department’s Director Wally Irish asked the Rivosa if it would be possible cross, featured last week, has been coupler on their hoses to hook up to the hydrants. Long Range Planning Committee Recreation for the disabled Brewster Street from Route 44, a Coventry Police adopted by a Manchester family. found out that devising a poll is har­ United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Hartford RUSTY SMOKEY Department official said. will run a school vacation program for childrenAeens Sweet Dudley, is still waiting The driver of the other car, Jonathan Lender, 41, of der than just asking questitms. to be adopted. P^scantell said he The group sat down to discuss the April 15-19. The day programs for individuals with 6 to 9 p.m., Monday through Snake Hill Road, Coventry, was treated and released has someone interested and was has had her shots. She’s all set to elements of a poll which would physical, mental or multiple disabilities will consist of Friday. go to a good home. from Windham Community Memorial Hospital with cuts Diana defends awaiting a call. determine how parents feel on cominunity based recreational activities. April 15, 17 and The phone number at the pound and bruises to his head and leg, a spokeswoman from the Someone has also expressed in­ Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., is various aspects of the school calen­ 19 will be held in the Greater Hartford Area. April 16 & is 643-6642. If there is no answer, hospital said. terest in the eight-year-old beagle another volunteer organization dar. 18 will stem from the South Windham office. Rir more cross, found March 31 on Bush call the police department at that takes in abandoned or abused Degray was treated and released from Manchester information or to register, call Paige McCullough at In March, the school board mem­ Hill Road. She was quite thin 646-4555. There is a $5 fee to animals. Both groups are non­ Memorid Hospital with various cuts and scratches, the charter action bers voted to conduct a poll after 236-6201. adopt a dog and the new owner spokesman said. when picked up but is now eating profit and are in need of members receiving a petition from local must have the dog licensed. Police said the accident is still under investigation. plenty of food and is filling out. or donadons to help pay for food By RICK SANTOS budget and stripping its respon­ parents requesting that the existing Stress management course Before being licensed, it has to and veterinarian bills. The only other dog at the Manchester Herald sibilities to only those provided in school calendar be changed. A five-week progam designed to teach a variety of have its rabies shot. All of the animals are spayed or Strange man warning pound, as of Tbesday, was a male the charter and state statutes. The Although, no change was made to techniques useful for reducing stress will be offered at neutered and given their shots doberman pinscher. Passcantell Smokey, a longhaired female MANCHESTER — Manchester police are warning MANCHESTER — The town charter commission recommended the 1991-92 school calendar, the Manchester Memorial Hospital on Thursday evenings before being put up for adoption, said he also has someone inter­ cat, is this week’s featured pet of parents to tell their children not to talk to strangers after Charter Revision Commission has no changes in the duties of the of­ school board said it would conduct a starting April 18 through May 16 at 5:30 p.m. The cost unless too young when taken. ested in adopting him. Protectors of Ammals, a Glaston­ two girls were approached by a man who asked them to recommended few major changes in fice. poll before setting the calendar for of the course is $79. For more information or to register, For more informadon or to look into his car. The dog pound is located off bury based volunteer organiza­ the Town Charter because that docu­ And although the directors cannot the following year. call 647-6600. adopt a cat or kitten from Protec­ Olcott Street near the town’s tion. Smokey is about 2 years old. Police say the girls, ages 7 and 9, were walking on ment of laws and ordinances has circumvent the commission’s tors of Animals call 633-8515. Wednesday night, school board landfill. The dog warden is at the She was taken in by the organiza­ Oakwood Street on their way to Bowers School at about stood the test of time. Commission recommendation to maintain the Skin cancer screening For Aid to Helpless Animals call 8 a.m. Monday when a man in a car similar to a Honda members agreed that the poll needs pound weekdays from noon to 1 tion after she had been hit by a Chairman Vincent Diana told fellow system of picking members of the to be devised by the fall, so that it Manchester Memorial Hospital, in cooperation with p.m., Monday through Friday and car. 232-8317 or 242-2156. All num­ Accord drove past them several limes. Republicans Wednesday. Planning and Zoning Commission the dermatologists on the hospital’s medical staff, will be bers are toll-free from the can be given to elementary school someone is also at the pound from Police say the man then stopped near the girls and Diana’s comments at the by appointment, the directors do sponsoring a free skin cancer screening on Wednesday Smokey has been spayed and Manchester area. parents during the first parent- asked them to look in his car. The girls said no, con­ Republican Town Committee meet­ have statutory power to remove that between 4 and 7 p.m. The screenings will be by appoint­ teacher conference on Nov 13. tinued walking and the man drove away. ing came a few weeks after commission’s jurisdiction over in­ ment only. For more information, call 647-6600. High-school and junior-high- Republican Deputy Mayor Ronald land-wetland matters. school parents would receive the Arts and crafts show Osella criticized the work of the And there is support from both poll in the mail, the board members Charter Revision Commission, Republicans and Democrats to The Bolton Lioness Club is sponsoring their first an­ Deaths Today In History said. Honor Roll saying that several areas of the create a separate inland-wetland nual Arts and Crafts Show on Saturday, May 11 at Her­ charter were not reviewed thorough­ commission. The board agreed that the poll rick Park in Bolton from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. They are seek­ will ask parents whether they want This town listing of deaths is offered free of charge by the The following are Assumption School students who Today is Thursday, April 11, the 101st day of 1991. ly and the commission’s recommen­ Osella and longtime Democrat ing artists and crafters to rent spaces for exhibits and Manchester Herald. Paid announcements of death and In There are 264 days left in the year. to consolidate February and April Msmorlams appear under the Death Notices heading. received “Honors” in the second trimester: dations reeked of the influence of Dorothy Brindamour have said the sales. The space rental cost is $15 for Bolton residents “A” honors Today’s Highlight in History: Democrats. vacations into a one-week winter and $20 for nonresidents. Interested individuals should town may have avoided a $300,000 vacation, and when they think Grade : Peter Grady, Anita Pereira, Anne Salamon. On April 11, 1945, during World War n , American “We’ve done our very, very best fine from the federal government for contact either Denise Burdick at 646-2206 or Eva Morra Manchester 6 schools should open and close. The soldiers liberated the notorious Nazi concentration camp to keep politics out of it,” said filling in wetlands at the sewer plant at 643-8948. Grade 7: Stephen LaMontagne, Jennifer Toller. poll will also ask whether all eight Douglas A. Johnson, Sr. Grade 8: Timothy Owen. Buchenwald in eastern Germany. Diana, concluding a brief summary if there had been an inland-wetland parent-teacher conferences that are “B” honors On this date: of the commission’s efforts. commission. Support from the crea­ T.X. critter and trolley rides Bluefield Drive scheduled in the school calendar Grade 6: Gregory Damato. In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as emperor of With the exception of significant tion of such a commission came also Bring the whole family to the Connecdcut Trolley Bernard F. Lyons, Sr. should be retained, they said. Grade 7: Alan Ackerman, Christopher Langelier, France and was banished to the island of Elba. changes recommended for the rules in the form of a recommendation of Museum on Monday (rain date will be Tbesday) to have Melissa Nadeau. In 1689, William III and Mary II were crowned as of the Ethics Commission and in the the Agenda for Tomorrow citizens The group decided to leave a lunch and see two live performances by Channel 20’s Grade 8: James Barry, Michael Hartnett. joint sovereigns of Britain. office of the town attorney, Diana planning group. question on staff development days T.X. Critter. The cost for the show, lunch and trolley Death Notices acknowledged that most of his com­ out of the poll saying it should be up rides is $6.50 for children and $7.50 for adults. For more Second Term High Honors and General Honors for mission’s recommendations are When some Republicans ques­ to the administration to decide their informadon and reservadons, call the museum Monday students in Grades 5-8 at St. James School were recently “minor.” tioned why the proposal was placement in the calendar. through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 627-6540. Public Meetings Bernard F. Lyons Sr. announced. Award Certificates for this achievement were “We think the charter has worked snubbed by the the charter commis­ given to the following students: very well,” he said. sion, Diana said the commission Board members debated on MHS pool closed Bernard F. Lyons Sr., 80, of Manchester and Weekapaug, High Honors Manchester believes the PZC has done a profes­ whether to include private school R.I., died Wednesday (April 10, 1991), in Westerly However, party members o n the The evening swim at Manchester High School pool Grade 8: Sharon Anderson, Elizabeth Brannick, Saturday sional job. parents and staff members in the Rhode Island Hospital, he was bom in Providence, R.I., B o ^ of Directors appear poised to will not be held on Friday night due to a Senior Teen Danielle Cartier, Kristine Curran, Keith DeLaire, Jami Budget Workshop, Lincoln Center hearing room, 8:30 poll. son of the late Annie (Cavanaugh) and fbtrick Lyons of institute some of the changes they night at the school. Jordan, Shannon McCarthy, Suzanne Panas, Ann Marie a.m.) Another criticism levied by Private schools’ calendars are af­ County Leitrim, Ireland. He moved to Manchester 50 recommended, regardless of the Salewski, Emily Schauster, Meggan Travis, Mara D A O i^ E T B « i ■ A MOMnwi...Reginald Plnto/Manch«st»r Herald Democrat Brindamour was the fected by the public school calendar years ago. He was formerly employed at Pratt & Whimey BASKETBALLS EVERYWHERE — Ed Moon, foreground, of 43 Pearl St., Manchester, charter commission’s suggestions. Meet the Bolton candidates Upenieks, Marie Vinci, Andrea Zabkar. Andover charter commission’s recommenda­ berause the school system is re­ A ircr^ and retired in 1976 from the Hartford Special Thursday drives toward one of the baskets at Charter Oak Park. In the background, Bill Donnellan of Already, the directors have drasti­ tion to maintain the administrative The Bolton PTA invites the public to pardcipate in a Grade 7: Amaia Aguirrezabal, Katryna Andrusik, cally reduced the functions of the quired by law to provide busing for Ntochinery Co. He was a former volunteer member of the Board of Finance, Andover Elementary School, 7:30 53 Lake St., Manchester, chases a rebound. relationship between the town and “Meet the Candidates” night on April 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Lora Catalki, Nathan Donlon, John Helin, Keri-Anne treasurer’s office by slashing its private school children, Kennedy the Bolton Elementary School. Each Board of Educadon Eighth District Fire Dept., Manchester and a com­ p.m. the library. said. municant and long time choir member of St. James Chur­ McNamara, Liza Murcia, Michael Pennington, Fhtricia candidate will be given five minutes to speak their views. Russo, Jennifer Sawka, Kristie Smith, Navid Zarinejad. Bolton ch. Mr. Lyons was the widower of Thelma (Laurie) A quesdon and answer period will then follow. Grade 6: Mary Choi, Sarah Eddy, Gregory Pbnas, Thursday Lyons. He is survived by three sons. Dr. Bernard F. Jason Rolland, Melissa Williams. Board of Education, Center School, 7:30 pm. Library storytime program Lyons Jr. of Knoxville, TN., James U. Lyons of Glaston­ Cheney Hall nears opening bury, and David T. Lyons of Manchester, a daughter, Grade 5: Karen Buonanno, Maura Dodd, Brian Don­ Tax increase may be less lon, Alise Frallicciardi, Rebekah Gulino, Brian Coventry As P ^ of Nadonal Library Week the BenUey Kathleen A. Ayr of North Branford; and seven MANCHESTER — Things are which was first dedicated by Horace tion, tentatively set for June 29, to Memorial Library is hosting a “Read Aloud” storydme McNamara, Tara Mumford, Michael Neary, Blake Thursday finally coming together at historic Greeley in 1867. grandchildren, Martha, Alison, Katherine, Patrick and mark the beginning of a new era of BOLTON — The chairman of the Board of Hnance taxes,” Campbell said. That figure is based on an program. 1 ^ authors ages 5 and up will share selec- Roberts, Sheila Wiatr, Suzanne Williams. Board of Education, Coventry High School, 7:30 p.m. Cheney Hall. Margaret Lyons, and Lauren and Marissa Ayr. Funeral The Cheney Hall Foundation dis­ civic and cultural uses for the hall. announced town budget cuts and revenue improve­ average assessed home value of $129,(XX). of their own works, with an opportunity to have General Honors Arts Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. Interior renovations are almost services will be Saturday, 8:15 a.m., from the John F. cussed progress at a meeting Wed­ The rededication, which will in­ ments that will mean a net reduction of 2 mills from He estimated it would comprise a tax increase of refrestaents and t ^ to the authors following the read- Grade 8: William Knose, Andrew Zianio. completed. The Little Theatre of nesday. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 West Center St., Manchester, Hebron clude a stand-up buffet dinner in the the potential tax rate increase. about 9 percent. ThP “Ses and open to the public. Grade 7; Jonathan Chomick, Kathleen Galvin, Manchester is getting ready to to The first dedication launched the still seat-less h^l, will accommodate followed by a mass, 9 a.m., in St. James Church. Burial Veronica Gorbett, Elizabeth Hirko, Courtney Jagielo! Thursday move in. The budget cuts and improvements, which total The board will make final calculations, receive The Read A l^ d will be taking place on April 17th will be in St. James Cemetery. Friends may call at the hall on a long career of town service about 500 people and tickets will $517,500, were made at a board meeting Wednesday Francis Maglieri, Heather Morin, Jonathan Musgrave! Safety Committee, town hall, 7:30 p.m. The Cheney Hall Foundation ex­ input from the Board of Selectmen, and after the trom 7 to 8:00 p.m. Pre-registradon is required. To funeral home Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 pjn. Memorial con­ as the center for theatrical perfor­ cost $60, most of which will be night. The board considered input from the two public Andres Nieto, Kelli Northrup, Catherine Pfeiffer, Patrick Hebron Board of Education, Hebron Elementary pects to have control soon of selectmen’s meeting next Monday, firm figures will addidonal information please call tributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation, 920 mances, lectures, and other public donated toward the renovation. hearings which were held Monday and TViesday in Quish, Courtney Snyder, Stephen Tanski, Melissa Watt. School, 7 pm. $600,000 in state grants to help pay be released, Campbell said. Farmington Ave., West Hartford 06107. events until use the hall faded. It Before that, probably on June 15, making their cuts. Grade 6: Samantha Allaire, Karen Andrews, for the renovations. closed as a fabric showroom in Due to public demand, Campbell said that the there will be a tour of the hall from “If this budget goes through [as it stands now], the finance board will schedule a public hearing for their Elizabeth, Aimee Guardo, Victoria Kasun, Alison And a gala rededication ceremony 1976. 1 pjn. to 5 pjn. for as many as O’Connor, James Paro. average homeowner would pay $250 per year in next meeting on April 24. is planned for the community hall Enthusiasts expect the rededica­ 2,()b0 or 3,000 invited quests. Public Records Obituaries Grade 5: Dana Beaulieu, Ellery Beggs, Karyn Craw­ Thoughts ford, Brian Dowling, Genevieve Galla^er, Miranda Quit claim deeds Lavallee, Adelaide Nascimento, Adam Satriano, Chessie ATTENTION! Shrcck, Dawn Vinci. From a mountainside Jesus preached a profound ser­ BEST BUY Alan A. Huot to Maureen M. Huot. 528 Wetherell St Vera Nabokov FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC ROBERT J. 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REG $399M Northern New England •ra w Aoo»w w»w.fcc. wine tastings for your Club Meetings, Civic Organization or Manchester day, April 10, 1991: Temperature: Vwi«. comrtWfca' v*hid#s by •lirfnat* Pick Three: 7-5-1. Pick Four: 2-8-3-2. Rust *ipair arx) bodywo ■4'. come tax plan. trimmed Weicker’s $7.48 billion V their 90s can become stronger and “ecstasy”) include a popular Connecticut’s last chance to block makes the issue of corporate ethics obscenity. You won’t see it in a But wiA eight weeks to go in flie plan by $419 million while at the increase muscle size if they are put what would be one of the largest In­ interesting without heaps of family newspaper, either. regular legislative session, no plan same time restoring $53 million of dian-run gaming operations in the through an aggressive weight train­ ing routine. “We could have sung ,‘E! Egg- has enough support to win passage. the $80 million Weicker wants to cut THIS WONT HURT — Dr. Hubert Hopkinson administers a rabies shot to “Bic," a greyhound nation. The high court is expected to Republicans made their plan in local school grants and $20 mil­ as assistant Dee Connelly holds him in Hartford Wednesday. A bill passed by the state decide next week whether to hear The study was done to determine lion of the $100 million reduction he FILMS IN if loss of muscle mass, common ROCK O N public Wednesday, calling it a Senate would require that all dogs and cats over three months old have rabies shots. the case. “people’s budget” because of its proposed in nursing home reimbur­ “The state has pretty well reached among the elderly, was reversible. A lack of an income tax. It is the first sements. its legal limit,” said Bob Walker, a FOCUS The research team found that it is. time since the Republicans con­ In addition, the GOP wants to spokesman for the Interior Depart­ The Thfts study was conducted by \ trolled the General Assembly six consolidate some slate agencies to ment. 'This is “the last step in a legal Dr. Maria Flatrone on the fi’ail elder­ 'ETHUE ANN years ago that they have put together additional money kid impose a process for the tribe there to engage ly, and it mirrored results from a ,VARE constitutional cap on spending. They O^NeilVs gets warm sendoff similar, 1988 study of the young old a comprehensive budget package, in casino type gambling.” Beyond including some $346 million in tax would lay off at least 1,000 more the Supreme Court appeal, he said, melodrama; Hackman and Mastran­ (people in their 60s) by Dr. William increases. state employees than the 938 Weick­ Evans, also of'Rifts. By JUDD EVERHART “I don’t know what they might do. if tonio are saddled with some hack­ “I think it appeals to nearly er proposed in his budget. Weicker George W. Hannon Jr., a former “When a crowd like this turns out Evans said the researchers found The Associated Press there’s anything they can do.” neyed dialogue in the personal con­ plant! Ml Meusli! F! Farm everyone,” said House Speaker has also threatened to layoff an ad­ state senator and longtime friend when you’re out of office, we’re all frontations, yet there’s real drama that strength could be increased by and confidant to O’Neill. “He’s cer­ Lujan said an agreement will be­ products!’” quips keyboardist Derry Richard J. Balducci, D-Newington, ditional 2,616 state workers if their trying to say to you, ‘Thank you, we come effective after a 30-day com­ and plausible tension in their almost 200 percent and muscle mass SOUTHINGTON — Democrat tainly entitled to an expression of by 15 percent. Brownson, 20. Really, the group of the non-income tax aspect of the unions don’t agree to $400 million love you, we appreciate what you ment period. He noted the casino relationship. In all, a good B picture, in concessions. William A. O'Neill, a former tavern gratitude from the thousands of did,’ ” said U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Roger Fielding, a research assis­ wasn’t trying to be censurable. And, package. “It certainly appeals to owner who served as Connecticut’s would be open under the strict nirely performed, with only Colin Th«A»»ocUrt»dPr»»« me.” people who think he did a great Lieberman, D-Conn. tant at TUfts, said the findings come no, the “ecstasy” reference has noth­ governor through the 1980s and into job.” regulatory conhol of Connecticut Friels overplaying his hand as an ^ ^ Dr. Abrajam Dalick, 99, a residant of the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center ing to do with the designer drug of Senate President Pro Tern John B. ITie Republicans, led by House Evil Corporate Lawyer. If only un­ as interest in exercise and specifical­ Minority Leader Edward C. the ’90s, got a fond farewell into ly in weight training among the for Aged in Boston pedals an exercise machine. He is participating in a program which has the same name. Larson, D-East Hartford, who has political retirement by hundreds of Plans for the dinner raised a scrupulous litigators were so easy to “I don’t think you can buy opposed an income tax in the past, Krawiecki Jr. of Bristol and Senate minor flap when it was disclosed spot. (Good) elderly has increased. shown that intense weight and exercise training for older individuals is showing some positive Minority Leader M. Adela Eads of friends who paid $100 each to at­ Ecstasy where we come from,” says said there are not enough votes in that any ticket proceeds remaining REPLACE YOUR BASEMENT DOOR “THE DOORS” (R) — Another In the 1990 study of the frail effects. Kent, said they were counting on the tend a farewell dinner. elderly, Ratrone studied residents drummer Mark Decloedt, 21. Where the Senate to pass an income tax after expenses were paid would exercise in shreiking martyrdom these musicians hail from is rural bill. unions agreeing to the full $400 mil­ More than 1,200 friends of the BEAT THE MAY PRICE INCREASE! from 86 to % years old at the exercising three or four times a lion. former governor, many of them past simply be given to O’Neill and his from Oliver Stone. What’s next — had to soak in a hot tub every morn­ sociated with strenous exercise Gloucestershire, an area not exactly “The process of developing con­ wife, Nikki. Estimates ranged “The Dennis Hopper Story”? Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for week as well as walking at least one ing just to be able to move. “She and present Connecticut of­ Aged in the West Roxbury neigh­ mile every morning. among senior citizens, fitness goals known as a hub of rock ’n’ roll. sensus and doing so in a nonpartisan “It is better for the woricing men ficeholders, crowded the testimonial beyond $50,000. James A. Wade, “Dionysus in Sensurround”? Jim was told when she first started she for the elderly are similar to those of borhood. “I’ve performed very well for my “Yes, but, in England, fashion is a huge step forward for and women of this state,” Krawiecki Wednesday for O’Neill, who left of­ another O’Neill friend and organizer Morrison, the hard-livin' head of walked like a penguin and now she younger people, according to a everybody’s in bands,” explains the legislative process,” Larson said. of the event, said the money would ’60s rock band The Doors, lived a Rarticipants performed leg exer­ age,” she said. glides like a swan.” said of the GOP plan. “The people fice in January. cises on a weight-lifting machine report by 'Rifts’ researchers. guitarist Ian Dench, 26, the creative “They should be conunended for don’t want (an income tax) and we “We’ve been blessed,” an emo­ be used to pay for a trip for the life so ripely over the top, it’s equal­ Researchers’ findings have back­ Research conducted at the Borun These include disease prevention, force behind the quintet. (Bassist putting forward an alternative. Right O’Neills, a computer, a television ly ripe for a black comedy of excess. three times a week. The average ed up the theory that exercise is Center for Gerontological Research looked for an alternative.” tional O’Neill said at the conclusion strength gain at eight weeks was 174 maintenance or improvement of now, there aren’t the votes (for an Rep. Shaun McNally, D-Norwich, 5*/z hour affair. “I found as we went set “and a couple of easy chairs.” But Stone is our most humorless good not only for the heart and soul, at the University of Southern functional abilities, and treatment or Free Estim ates - Any size, width, length, height percent for men and women. The but for the bones as well. “It ticks me off so iilcome tax).” co-chairman of the anti-income tax through this life you forget about the major filmmaker, and he’s so intent California School of Medicine rehabilitation of acute or chronic ill­ % u and your wife have given STEEL FOUNDATION PLATES weights lifted increased from about “There is pretty decent evidence Weicker’s call for a 6 percent in­ Moderate Caucus of House issues of the day but you don’t for­ ON A U INSTALLATIONS TORI K ir b V on making Morrison the icon of the showed that even at 92 people show nesses. much when, after all the the word politician a good name,” 16 pounds to 43 pounds in the right that exercise can slow the aging come tax has not been embraced by Democrats, quickly embraced the get the people you met along the To help pnvtnl ag»M foundolbn omion tpumd by ’60s, “The Doors” forgets to inter­ improved strength and better But for groups such as the Danc­ said state Supreme Court Justice T. onow, nln and unwtnitd Instcti md roOtnln o 7 Z > D 2 3 d leg and from 15 pounds to 41 in the work you’ve done, some­ any legislator. His plan calls for outlines of the GOP plan and said he path. What you can say really more pret or focus that life. (Alex Cox’s process. There’s some data to sug­ balance as a result of exercise. ing Grannies in Sun Lakes, Ariz,, $851 million in tax increases. Clark Hull, a former Republican “Sid and Nancy” is a vastly more left leg, for both groups. gest that it helps with skeletal “The payoff is that the people was embarrassed that the Democrats than thanks.” lieutenant governor who was one of success is measured in their ability body comes up to you 'The Republican package cuts the successful, and wittily detailed, problems,” said John Cavanaugh, who show the most change happen weren’t leading the way on spending “It’s a fitting occasion for a the masters of ceremonies Wednes­ Of the 32 participants who com­ to perform around the country doing and spoils it all with ‘Oh, 8 percent sales tax to 7.25 percent. reforms. decent guy,” said gala organizer story of an excessive rock star.) The professor of psychology at Bowling to be the people starting out at the cartwheels, splits and lunges, at the day night. Manchester Musical Players Present pleted the study, 15 have remained Green State University in Ohio. acting isn’t bad at all, however little active and five have dropped out to lowest level of inactivity,” said John Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in you remind me of them room Stone’s to-hell-with-nuance Schnelle, associate director of the New York, and the Fiesta Bowl in due to illness, said Jodie Portman, The image of the sedentary elder style leaves for acting, and the first center. Tempe, Ariz. New Kids on the Block!”’ spokeswoman for the HRCA. Rve also is being altered by those such as hour holds some promise. But then Member Marge Anthony, 65, has — Derry Brownson. UConn wants to raise scholarships '^COLE POBTEB'S died from unrelated causes, and the Linda Switzer, whose exercise class “I think it keeps me energetic. Stone goes in for pure nostalgia and been exercising regularly for seven STORRS (AP) — UniversitvUniversity of tn ip n t *’ cfaiH Cow* T __i ______. rest have either fallen ill or are ex- in Baton Rouge, La., has grown to Where I jump and kick, many of my talent,” said Sam L. Witryol, were 210 National Merit Scholar­ pure noise, and the many concert se­ years. “I had heart bypass surgery Connecticut officials have prop>osed finalists and linalists has not cercising independently of the offi­ more than 50 members in just over peers can barely walk,” said Ran- Zac Foley, 20, and singer James psychology professor and member ship semifinalists and finalists in KISS quences are utterly interchangable. and was back in the group six weeks raising some academic scholarships changed since 1969-70, when the cial program. two years. celle Letcher, 76, of Baton Rouge, Atkin, 21, complete the lineup.) of the UConn University Senate Connecticut, 19 of whom enrolled at By the end it’s hard to even remem- later. Within a few weeks I was to a maximum of $5,000 a year to committee that helped devise the full cost of attending UCorm was Hilda Hurwitz, 88, participated in One member of the class, Switzer who attends regular exercise classes. “It’s that unemployment culture — keep Connecticut’s brightest high UConn. In 1989, there were 225, but $1,275, Huckenbeck said. When bCT whose life was it, anyway. (Iw ) the study and kept up her regimen of dancing on stoge at Javits Hall with plan. M E.^ “GUILTY BY SUSPICION” said, was plagued by arthritis and Although there are risks as­ everybody’s got a guitar, school students from going out of only seven went to UConn. books, room and board, and other Richard Simmons." everybody’s trying to do it.” state for college. Admissions Director Ann L. expenses are included, the cost of at­ (PG-13) — Good intentions, good At UConn, the $1,000 given to subject — the supremely paranoid What “everybody” is trying to do Huckenbeck, who made the tending UConn now is about $9,000 K\TE is hoist themselves out of what the The scholarships are needed to National Merit Scholarship semi­ early ’50s in Commie-baiting Hol­ proposal with the committee and a year. EMF lads say was, for them, a stop a brain drain of students who lywood — but tepid execution. Places to go... things to do often can receive up to the full cost John Tanaka, head of UConn’s 8:00 p.nl. Weekenders... depressingly dead-end, working- honors program, agreed. lYoducer Irwin Winkler (“Raging of. attending college from univer­ class existence. Even at their wait- We feel if we had some substan­ Fri. & Sat. Bull.” “GoodFellas”) makes his sities in Texas, Georgia, Delaware Tickets ($10/$8): directorial and screenwriting debut ing-for-the-royalty-checks stipend tial scholarships to hand to the top POWER First anniversary celebration of 90 pounds (under $200) a week, and other states, advocates for the here, with a drama of a hotshot Nominating committee meets students, we could keep them in the 645-1213 or April 19, 20, 26,27 these youngsters are a far cry from plan said. studio director (played quite well, Shiloh’s Mything Link is celebrating its first Anniversary on Satuniay, The Nominating Committee of the Coventry Democratic Town Commit­ state,” Huckenbeck said. WASHING open from 10 a.m. to 7 pjn. located at 1202 South St., Coventry. Rir more where they started. At UConn, the lop award for a 291-8676 given the role’s relative stillness, by tee invites residents who wish to serve on Coventry’s boards and com- The number of top students East Catholic information call 742-9548. Did we mention that they went general academic scholarship is Robert De Niro) whose life is misions to meet with us from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday in Town Hall. If choosing to go to UConn has Houses • Mobile Homes from jiart-time shop assistants to in­ $1,(X)0 a year. Auditorium derailed after landing on a blacklist. you arc interested in being considered, please phone one of the Nominating dropped in the past 20 years or so Decks/Patios • RVs/Campers Roast heef supper ternational stars in less than a year? “Frankly, we’ve been exporting The film bends over backwards to Co-Chairs, Pete Henry at 742-8233 or Marj Roach, 742-8549. Huckenbeck said. In 1969, there • Boats • Buses 115 New State Rd. Naturally, this causes some to dis­ also stress this character’s non-Com- The First Congregational Church of Coventry will have a Roast beef sup­ per on Saturday from 4:30-6:30 pjn. in the fellowship hall on Main Sl The miss the dance faves as eight-day ★ PAINTINGS Manchester, CT munist beliefs; he, like the other Fishing derby public is welcome. Donations of $5 for all adults and $2 for children ages wonders. Tlieir youthful good looks characters (all but one, played by ^onna Dube, Director Sheila Fucci, Choreographer Victor Peipetua, Musical Director 6-12 are asked. Children under 6 are free. The Manchester Lion’s Club in conjunction with the Manchester Fhrks — and strong teen following — Spring Special director M a ^ Scorsese) are merely and Recreation Department will hold its 14th annual Fishing Derby on have caused some to call them the Promotion funded in pail by: good liberals who get the finger and Pot roast dinner Saturday from 7 ajn. to 12 noon at Saulters Pond in Manchester For more next New Kids on the Block. Don’t, get put out of work. There’s no real M ow N ow . Pi)\U‘r \\ ;isli . \\ iiuloM Wa.sli Connecticut Mumanitie.s Council. Inc. A Yankee pot roast dinner (all you can eat) served family style, will be information, call 647-3084 or 647-3166 after 3 pjn. however, mention that name in the sense of politics in Winkler’s timid sponsored by the Delta Club Scholarship Fund on Saturday promptly at 7 vicinity of EMF. screenplay, and he’s not yet enough (HilkT ( IciinoiiJ • (JiilkT ( leanin p.m. at the Club Hall, 73 Maple St., Manchester. Tickets are $8. For more Vegas night “It makes me want to put a gun to of a director to create a weird, fully information, call 643-0919. someone’s head!” screams M L LOR ()\ l: l o w r r i c 'l: textured atmosphere of trouble.(Fair) The “Vegas Night” is presented by the Bolton Lions and Lioness Clubs as Brownson. “Even though EMF does a fund raiser for charitable purpose. It is to be a fun night for all 21 year old PayLatei; ' .Senior ( ifi/eii Di.seoiiiit.s ^ 26 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Comic books and cards all its own marketing, has complete “IF LOOKS COULD KILL” and older at Bottone’s Restaurant from 7-11 p.m. Limited tickets are avail­ (PG-13) — D ^ b but not dim, this A comic book and baseball card show will be held at the Lowe Program artistic control, releases what it able $10 in advance and $15 at the door. A Millionaire’s auction will be wants, does its own record sleeves FREE ESTIMATES - "Friendly Service" Tessier's Nursery action comedy is a charming piece Center of Manchester Community College on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 held at 11 pjn. Tickets may be bought through Marilyn or Rich at 649-8355. If you want it clean - Just Call Casper of fluff that doesn’t take itself p.m. The event is being sponsored by the 1992 Student Senate Yearbook ... we have tattoos! & Landscapers, Inc. seriously, and would rather you Committee. For more information, call 647-6055. Pbt luck dinner “It ticks me off so much when, THE GHOST THAT DOES THE MOST after all the work you’ve done, WE STAND ALONE didn’t, either. “21 Jump Street” East central pomona Widow and Widower’s Chapter #11 will hold a pot luck dinner on Sun­ ^ T . 8 5 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL hunk Richard Grieco stars as a lazy day at 1:30 pjn. followed by the regular meeting in Emanuel Lutheran somebody comes up to you and high-school senior who is mistaken On Saturday, East Central Pofeona #3 will meet at Good Will Grange. spoils it all with ‘Oh, you remind 1 C^hurch, Manchester. A few seats are left for the Rockingham Phrk trip on PROFESSIONAL DESIGN & CONSULTATION me of them New Kids on the for a high-powered American intel­ Business meeting will start at 5 pjn. with a break at 6:30 pjn. for supper to Saturday. A dinner is planned at Valecs Steakhouse April 28, 12:30 p.m. Block!”’ ligence agent while traveling reconvene at 8 pjn. for the Degree of Pbmona. Members of Marlborough, Widowed persons are invited to join. For more information, c^l 643-7976 Our Greenhouse through France with the French Columbia and Coventry Granges should bring items for the auction table. or 649-0554. All the notoriety being earned by club. Scenic chases through Europe these new kids on the charts (oops, Is Brimming abound, along with campy secret did we say that?) is particularly we^wns, seductive spies and the noteworthy since the group doesn’t Get 90 Dots Same As Cash With With Color! foulest of villains. Acadmy Award- Don’t fall for ‘The Marrying Man’ even have an album out yet. BOOHS The debut disc — which, accord­ -T.S.tKK) HardcoviTS ~ 1,()(K) I’apc'rbacks ROSES ARE IN! winner Linda Hunt camps it up as a Your John Deere Credit Card whip-cracking bully, and Rees is a ing to Brownson, was written entire­ USED - most hardcovers less than SIO.(K) ■ (INCLUDING) By LINDA M. TROMBLEY of this supposedly started. It seems as Vicky is a sexpot who uses her A f e ^ r e of this John Deere lawn & garden tractor you’re sure wonderfully pincheid bad guy. Fans in the first place. ly during one month in 1989 — will Climbing Tree Patio Hedge Manchester Herald that while on a bachelor party trip to body to get whatever she wants 90 days same as cash when you use your John Deere most paperbacks less than SI .00. will be happy to note that Grieco To add insult to injury Basinger’s be released in early May. Until then, OUT-OF-PRINT - recent best-sellers and Las Vegas with his buddies, Char­ while Elizabeth Shue as Charley’s bares his chest at least once, and The new comedy “The Marrying singing and dancing on stage seem the bandmates are riding the success older fiction & non-fiction SPRING BULBS ley, the soon-to-be bridegroom, sees jilted fiance is forced to play a to be lame “tributes” to Marilyn Itow can add the convenience of your John Deere Credit foes will be forced to admit that he Man” starring real-life lovers Alec of one stellar single. They’ve even I Card to the list of advantages on this lawn & garden tractor - RARE - unusual books for particular tastes, Perenlals and immediately falls for nightclub woman who keeps taking back a Monroe and Madonna. Neither of toured on its strength, both in the 9 Certified acquits himself with good humor Baldwin and Kim Basinger opened man who has dumped her numerous durable 6-speed gear drive, quick change implement system COLLECTIBLE ~ first editions, fine leather Pansies and fine comic timing. (Good) to a very lukewarm welcome at area these performers would have been at United States and the United times. It is also drilled into the all flattered by Basinger’s dismal at­ S-pMition tilt ^ r i n g wheel, and excellent maneuverability.’ bindings, nostalgia, special interest or Nurserymen f l o w e r in g t r e e s “THE LONG WALK HOME” theaters last weekend and lukewarm Kingdom. audiences heads that while a man tempt at capturing their sex appeal. This is a limited time offer, and it’s good on dozens of John )ust hard to find. Dogwood Weeping Cherry (PG) — Screenwriter John Coric, a was actually hotter than it should Movie “America is great — we get PLUS... may want to marry one woman, he treated nicely,” grins natural spokes­ Deere products. If you don’t have a John Deere Credit Card it’s 40 West Street (white or pink) Montgomery, Ala. native, tells the have been. doesn’t have to be “hot for her” and Alec Baldwin tries his best, but e a ^ to apply for one. So see your John Deere dealer today’to - national search for any recent or old Rte. 85 Bolton man Brownson. “I thought that it FLOWERING BUSHES story of two women’s families “The Marrying Man” is billed as Review if he finds a woman he is “hot for” can’t do much to salvage this mess. mow now and pay later! book...only S.T.00 during the tense days of the 1956 a romantic comedy, but it’s really was going to be forced, insincere. •Ulac Magnolia Forsythia he should follow his lusts. Supporting roles are filled by fine But, the people here have been so ' - C in CERTIFICATES 646-3331 bus boycott. The picture is a just an unftinny comedy of errors. singer Vicky Anderson. They end ... Wood Chips - Peat Moss The plot alone has to be one of performers as Elizabeth Shue as great that now I don’t want to go textbook example of conventionality Most of the blame for this fiasco up in bed and when Vicky’s the worst ideas in movie history and Charley’s jilted fiance, Robert Log­ LAWN & LEISURE Our specialty is putting the book you want in your hands. We carry & wide selecdon of Evergreens, trees, redeemed by good leading perfor­ falls on the shoulders of writer Neil back to England. gangster boyiriend finds them he the cast is nothing to write home gia as her father and ftul Reiser as “America has given us so much ales. Service & Shapening flowering shrubs & more. mances, one from Whoopi Goldberg Simon. His big mistake was wasting forces them to get married, then they about cither. 'There is absolutely no Charley’S' best friend. All of these more energy. It’s like we’re looking t. 44, Coventry • 742-6103 (Oscar winner for “Ghost”) and one his talent penning such ridiculous get divorced, then they get married B o o k s & B i r d s . spark between Basinger and actors have a lot of talent, the ques­ at England differently,” he adds. 3 MIIm EaM of BoNon Noteli from Sissy Spacek, particularly trash in the first place and the actors and then they get divorced. This tion is why did they waste it on this 9 Baldwin. In fact, their relationship is “The further we move from 519 E. Middle Tpke., Manchester, CT • (203 ) 649-3449 "Visit Our Gift Shop" adept here, creating a woman who’s were stupid for taking any part in process is repeated endlessly and it’s film. Hours: Mon. & Sat. 9-3; T, W & F 9-5:30; Th 9-6:30 Dry & Silk Arrangements • Country Planters so flat that it may make audiences England, the smaller England just Hours: Tups. & Wi'd II 4:,Tl), Thurs. n-8, Fri & Sal II .i < more than a timorous housewife and this movie. ^iparently supposed to be funny. AvalUbilily sub)«t lo approved aedil A 10 percent down payment is required to quali^ for oo wonder what they see in each other seems to get. It just seems to disap­ l‘lea>.f call fur Sun tr Mun luiui-. less than a Noble Liberal. Director The plot of the movie is so Not only does this movie poke mlniitiutn bnance charge pet t i S m t h ^ ^ Pottery & Hookery • Woodstock Chimes in real life. The movie may have •Cs pear....” applied. 19.8% APR (APR nuy be lower in some states). niaybe Richard Pearce (“Country”) can’t ridiculous it is not to be believed. It tasteless fun at the institution of WE BUV BOOkS: Qu.:lity, Collections, Estates, Efc. JfP P R S : Open 7 Days. 9 AM - 6 PM been a little more believable if it Key: A=Poor, ★ A = Fair, find any distinctive or resonant way opens in 1958 with an almost im­ marriage, but it’s also very degrad­ Where Brownson believes was at all possible for the audience ★ ★ ★ =Good, ★ ★ ★ ★ =Very Good, England is disappearing can’t be to handle the plot mechanics. (Fair) mediate flashback to 1952 when all ing to women in general. Basinger to believe that these two fell in love ★ ★ ★ ★ A=Excellent, A=Half star said on the radio, either. L 1 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, April 11.1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 11, 1991__7 OPINION n a t io n /w o r l p A Open Forum EVOLUTION o f Witness TOBACCO INDUSTRY WARNING LABELS U.S. protects A Look in mirror To Tbe Editor: (WTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT^TTT^ ||| death Why is it that after listening to Aloysius Abeam, TNT/ Iraqi refugees Common Sense candidate for Bolton Rrst Selectman’s position speak, I feel that I’ve just been worked over by RUMORS ABOUT WASHINGTON (AP) __ The abided by the U.S. warning and al­ the proverbial used car salesman? CIGARETTE SMOKING curious United States is asserting military \ —It's better to lO Q K 3 lowed the 145 tons of food, water, TTie voters of Bolton should take heed not to get stuck MAY BE MAZARDOUS t GOODthan/5Q£Z.^oodl. t control in northern Iraq by warning tents, blankets and other supplies to with a “lemon.” Vote wisely and with concern for the TO Y O U R ^ it will destroy any Iraqi aircraft that town, and vote for the Endorsed Democratic or the En­ E ◄ have been dropped since Sunday, a HEALTH By JACK ANDERSON threatens Kurdish refogees or the senior Pentagon official said. dorsed Republican candidate of your choice. and DALE VAN ATTA mercy flights dispatched to help Mr. Aheam’s presentation of the TNT/Common Sense them. Since the refugees are in a defined region and the U.S. forces platform offered nothing but empty rhetoric and personal WASHINGTON — In Miami, where By coordinating its fleet of insults. One must question the credibility and self-esteem know where humanitarian flights are 1 9 5 5 drug-related rip-offs and murders are AWACs surveillance planes and the taking place, a protective air cordon of the man who attempts to elevate his own position by 1 9 6 5 back-page news, the death of just another 24-hour combat air patrols that have personally insulting those on pedestals around him. over the area isn’t difficult to main­ drug deder can often go unnoticed. But been hovering over Iraq since the tain, a military officer said. Amazingly enough, for all of his empty riietoric, Mr. Ramon Arturo Navarro, 41, was not just end of hostilities, a protective cor­ Aheam makes one heck of a ventriloquist. While the “If we have to, we can even track another drug dealer. He was the govern­ don has been drawn around the tens planes when they’re taxiing on run­ other TNT/Common Sense candidates spoke, one could ment’s star witness in the case against of thousands of refugees fleeing hardly see Mr. Aheam’s lips move. ways,” the officer said. Helicopters two co-defendents of Manuel Noriega. Saddam Hussein’s troops, officials are “even more visible” with the Before accusing the incumbents and other candidates say. THE FACIST. ANTI-BUSINESS His death in a mysterious car wreck on specialized radars carried on the of cronyism and comiption, Mr. Aheam would be wise Flying out of bases in Tlirkey or SURGEON GENERAL HAS DETERMINED HEY-DON'T Feb. 27, should have been a setback to AWACs surveillance aircraft, he to first look in the mirror, identify the strings in his own the prosecution, but it was the defense Saudi Arabia, the airborne radar hands, and watch just who moves when the strings are THAT OGARETTE SMOKING IS IM-HA-HA- SUE US! WE added. lawyers who mourned the loss. They had planes are able to survey the border White House spokesman Marlin pulled. HAZARDOUS TO VDUR HEALTH. SO 6 0 area, pick up movement of any YOU A B O U T built their case around discrediting the Fitzwater said the United States had Rosemary C. Johnson AHEAD AND TRY TO QUIT(WINK WINK). star witness, which wasn’t tough to do. fixed-wing or combat helicopters 30 Laurawood Drive SAAOKIN6! told Baghdad not to use “ground or S i Twenty days after Navarro’s death, the and scramble jets to shoot down any air forces” against the refugees or Bolton prosecution won its case against the targets, one intelligence source said the relief operations sent to aid / / Noreiga co-defendants, Brian Davidow Wednesday. them. Role scored 1975 1 9 9 5 and William Saldarriaga. They were con­ “It would not be hard at all” to “We are simply saying that we do victed of conspiring with Noriega to counter any Iraqi threat, should one To The Editor: not exjject the humanitarian efforts trade arms to the Medellin drug cartel in appear, said the source, who spoke L The Full Gospel Interdenominational Church in to interrupted or thwarted by The Associated Press- Colombia in exchange for cocaine in­ on condition of anonymity. Manchester had a dignitary from Liberia visiting. His Iraqi military, period,” Fitzwater BEGGING FOR FOOD — Refugees from the Iraqi border Wednesday. Although food and other supplies are trucked in tended for the United States. So far, the Iraqis appear to have said. name was Reverend Lloyd. He is also the president of camp beg for food from a Turkish truck carrying supplies daily, a shortage exists in the area. the Red Cross in that country. The prosecution had initially planned Liberia is a war tom country with many, many needs. Tiananmen Bush returns to put Navarro on the stand to testify that % u were notified that he was going to be here and of he had wimessed meetings on the aims- The “pragmatic” president, who seems for-drugs deal. But the defense was the exact dates. There was also a very large container that someone Bush personally knows — from Survivor’s story Deserter sat out beside the church for a few days. It was being more concerned with world stability than ready to show that Navarro was less than Global warming serious self-determination, has returned to direct a decrepit hood like Deng Xiaoping to a an all-American boy himself, even filled with much needed supplies such as clothing, bed­ LEGHORN, Italy (AP) — The burning in the sea.” He said the our foreign policy. Having incited the major-league embezzler like Ferdinand during the time he was a paid informant ding and medical items. m . Marcos (remember Bush’s extravagant only known survivor from a fenry other two men died from the smoke WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States should creasing industrial emissions may be causing a sig­ people of Iraq to rebellion, the Tianan­ VINCENT for the government. that crashed into an oil tanker said convicted immediately encourage energy conservation and take \ \ ^ t I would like to know is, WHY did the news toast to Marcos a few years before his that quickly covered the ferry. nificant, long-term warming around the world. men Bush now watches, grave but im­ CARROLL The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami today he clung to a rail for two PORT TOLK, La. (AP) — A other low-cost steps to limit greenhouse gases, even media decide not to cover this important news worthy downfall?). Saddam’s m.ortal sin, in the “I hung on, I don’t know how, for event? What is the matter? Is the public not entitled to mobile, as they perish at the hands of admits that in the weeks leading up to hours because the water below was court-martial board of seven Army though there is still scientific uncertainty about global The academy report says that if the Earth’s climate Saddam Hussein’s remaining troops. president’s eyes, was not so much his the trial, Navarro started to look less and about two hours. Then the coast know what goes on in it’s own towns or state? Is there covered by a huge sheet of flame. At guard came and told me to jump off. officers Wednesday convicted Sgt. warming, a National Academy of Sciences study says. gets substantially warmer, there could be serious effects You remember the Tiananmen Bush. disreputable past as his decision to less useful to the prosecution. In fact, on Robert Pete, 24, who served in The report, issued Wedne^ay by a panel headed by on the nation’s economy, people and wildlife. prejudice against this minister and his church? Are im­ breach the frontiers of another member least 139 people were missing and I don’t know why I’m here and the portant people not recognized because they come to this He’s the fellow who couldn’t rouse him­ the day before his death, Navarro told feared dead in the disaster. Operation Desert Storm, of at­ former Sen. Daniel J. Evans of Washington, takes a self to support the Chinese students of the world’s club of rulers. Miami private detective David Ward that others are all dead, it’s a miracle,” church instead of any other church? counted the Kurkish rebels’ request for “I heard screams from the pas­ he said from his hospital bed. tempted desertion, conspiracy to broad look at how to counteract the greenhouse effect. It “Despite the great uncertainties, global wanning is a demonstrating for democracy in Beij­ the government no longer needed him. I really feel there was a lack of interest and concern on assistance in battling Saddam’s This sympathy for the powers-that-be sengers and other crew members, The ferry hit the back of the desert, solicitation to desert and ar­ even considers — but rejects — such ideas as using potentid threat sufficient to justify action now,” the your part. It is as though you do not care what others ing’s Tiananmen Square in the spring of stormtroopers: “The issue of internal un­ also explains the administration’s im­ The defense lawyers who lost their but there was nothing I could do,” ranging a strike or demonsuation l^ers to break up gases in the upper atmosphere or put­ report said. 1989. Let historian Steven Mosher pick case are understandably skeptical about t ^ e r on its right side in thick might like to hear or read about. I feel you only cared rest in Iraq is an issue that has to be set­ moderate tilt toward Mikhail Gorbachev, said the survivor, cabin boy Alessio nighttime fog, opening a wide hole involving members of the military. ting 50,000 mirrors in orbit to bounce sunlight awav Until now, the Bush administration has resisted pres­ up the action: “For two and a half weeks the fact that Navarro drove his BMW at a from Earth. about what you felt was important. tled between the government and the despite the fact that the Soviet ruler now Bertrand. and spilling crude oil into the Along with a six-year prison sure to make si^ fica n t policy changes to limit after the demonstrations began on April people of Iraq.” high speed into a wooden fence in a sub­ Have a great day. trashes internal reform. Boris Yeltsin, “Flames erupted and smoke was Ligurian Sea off northwestern Italy. term, Pete received a dishonorable Some gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas emissions, saying it is prudent to take 18, President Bush ducked questions urb of Miami. Navarro had plenty of Florence Brown But if internal unrest is no outsider’s meanwhile, urges a popularly elected everywhere, we couldn’t see any­ Authorities held out little hope of discharge. metlme and chlorofluorocarbons, act like a greenhouse, only those steps that would be worth doing for other from the press on the events in China. enemies who might have wanted him 123 Bolton Center Road business, why did Bush bother to call for president (which Gorbachev opposes), thing,” Bertrand, 23, said by finding more survivors. Pete is one of three members of trapping the Earth’s heat. Many scientists believe in­ reasons. When Bush finally allowed himself a dead. Toxicology reports found no drugs Bolton the overthrow of Saddam? Or is revolt private ownership of land and quick tran­ telephone hours after die disaster By midday today, two bodies had the 3rd Battalion, 156th Infantry, public comment on May 5, he may have acceptable only at the hands of an Iraqi sition to a market economy. So how has or alcohol in his system. Even more Wednesday night. been recovered, search teams said. who were accused of plotting a made matters worse by implying that the curious is the statement of a wimess who general who preserves the central the Bush administration treated Yeltsin? He said he and two other men The tanker, at anchor 2>/2 miles desertion by about 100 Guardsmen heroic young student activists were arrived at the scene moments after the Poor logic government’s unquestioned authority? It has all but snubbed him. fought their way to a door in the offshore, also caught fire after the in February to protest training con­ merely unreasonable malcontents.” accident. Even if that’s the case, couldn’t we at dark and got outside “but we 10:30 p.m. collision but all 28 of its ditions at Fort Hood, Texas. On the night of June 4, Chinese troops least have kept Saddam’s helicopters on Consider what the Department of The wimess said that as he peered into To The Editor: couldn’t jump off because oil was crew members were reported safe. thundered into the square, slaughtering the ground to limit the blood bath? State’s Margaret Thtwiler had to say Navarro’s car, a man in street clothes ap­ I hesitate to write this letter for two obvious reasons: and wounding thousands. Yet even then, It’s squalid, if you ask me: The United about the Kremlin’s refusal to issue a peared and said, “Let me in there. I’m a one, that I am a former Town Director who, on more than remarkably, the president refused to take States fights for a Kuwaiti emir and a permit for pro-Yeltsin forces to police officer.” After examining Navarro one occasion, has disagreed with Mr. Osella; and two, sides. Secretary of State James Baker Saudi king, then boosts an Iraqi military demonstrate in Red Square: “It’s no dif­ the “police officer” said, “This guy just TTie new M arriott, that I am currently a teacher in Manchester, although I merely deplored the outbreak of violence coup while disdaining a popular rebel­ ferent than our own country. If a country stopped breathing,” according to the wit­ was not a teacher when the current contract was signed (implying ^u al responsibility on the part lion. But I suppose it’s not surprising. wants to have a demonstration here in ness. At that point, uniformed police of­ — but I make one position clear. of the victims and the government) and Bush seems temperamentally repelled by Washington, D.C., they have to apply for ficers arrived at the scene. Miami police 8 miles south of Hartforid Mr. Osella states that most of our fiscal problems can called on the parties to settle their dif­ popular movements wherever they sur­ a permit.” Iiave yet to classify the death as an acci­ be ttaced to the education budget, and most of those ferences. face — unlike Ronald Reagan, an in­ dent or a homicide. problems could be solved if the teachers’ union agreed to Spoken like a true disciple of the Now fast-forward to the present and stinctive insurgent. Hence this presi­ Tiananmen Bush — for whom the only The trial of Davidow and Saldarriaga & 1/4 mile from take less money next year. This, despite a contract that listen to a sickening echo as White dent’s empathy with virtually anyone was the prelude to Noriega’s trial. The w ^ negotiated in good faith and passed by all parties in­ good revolt is the one that’s just been House spokesman Roman Pbpadiuk dis- who holds power — especially if he’s crushed. two were charged with conspiring with volved. Noriega in March 1986 to give 1,000 the Mesozoic Age. Let’s look at Mr. Osella’s logic. Based on his position. M-16 automatic weapons to the Medellin It would not be out of line to ask the workers of North- cartel in exchmge for more than 600 ^ t Utilities, of which Mr. Osella is one, to take pay cuts pounds of cocaine. Navarro had been in this y ^ so that Northeast Utilities would not have to ask Children still go hungry on the deal and then turned government HARTFORD for a $28 million rate increase. Using Mr. Osella’s logic wimess. But defense lawyers say his ver­ IXiwntown’s this IS a fair request since just as every citizen must pay I don’t know how else to describe the sion ofihe deal didn’t stand up. C h a n g i i ^ The new Rocky Hill Marriott is located only mile tMCS, every citizen must also buy his/her electricity from new report by the Food Research and fund it. How damaging could he have been to Northeast Utilities. from the Dinosaur State Park, where over 2,000 dinosaur Action Center except to say it is both But government intervention doesn’t the prosecution’s case? Sources close to ^apartefit! I, of course, disagree with this logic. It is no more fair stunning and horrifying. The non-profit mean that the private sector shouldn’t be­ the trial told our associate Dean Boyd tracks dating back to the Mesozoic Age have been to Mk Northeast Utilities employees to take less money nutrition advocacy organization, funded SARAH come involved. For now, when we’re ex­ that other government wimesses had unearthed and preserved. to do the fine job they do to ensure that we have electri- in part by commercial food suppliers like OVERSTREET periencing an emergency situation, trouble with Navarro’s version of the ^ Mrvice than it is to ask teachers to take less money to Kraft General Foods Inc., found that one private food producers like Kraft could events. Navarro had once described in Stay at the new Rocky Hill Marriott for only $69 per do the job they do to ensure that our children are well out of eight American children suffers kick in. I’ll even bet their employees detail how Noriega nodded his head in BE THE GRAND MARSHAL room, per night, and spend some time touring the park. educated and properly prepared for adulthood. from hunger at least part of each month. would help with whatever manpower approval and issued commands at a drug OF DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER'S issue is leadership and decision making. The first thought that ran through my was needed to implement company meeting in a bank office in I^nama on Then, back at the Marriott, you can work up a sweat in programs. No one but the heart-dead is Manchester residents have always demonstrated supjxirt mind was that some of the children I themselves. They grew up during the Ktoch 10, 1986. But other government GROUND BREAKING CONSTRUCTION PARADE immune to a hungry child. our complete health club, take a refreshing swim in the for ^ucation even in tough times. Our residents are come into contact with every day might Depression or in poor families before we wimesses said Noriega wasn’t even at willing to sacrifice a litUe to help our children. As I said APRIL 25th 2:45 P.M. pool, and unwind in the whirlpool. Later, not actually be as I have pictured them had programs designed to help them. When I was a television consumer that meeting, but participated over a ROCKY HILL — the issue of leadership — but that’s an issue Mr. Osel­ — poor, but at least having their basic They would never wish a moment of re p o r^ and administered a volunteer- speaker phone. Another point of conten-' 4 LUCKY CHILDREN WILL BE CHOSEN enjoy a fine meal in our restaurant and la sometimes confuses with what he thinks is in his own needs met. staf^lohoUine, I found there are more Uon among the wimesses was whether' MARRIOTL political best interest. what they went through on another child. cocktails in the lounge. My second thought had to occur to What are we going to do? I think Con­ volunteers looking for meaningfiil work M-16s were part of the deal. Peter P. DiRosa Jr. people all across the nation as they read gress is going to have to approve more than we have meaningful work to give If Navarro’s testimony didn’t sour thei DRAWING: APRIL 22nd To make reservations for a weekend getawav at the 451 Vernon SL about the repwrt in their newspapers: money for federal food programs, at least them. Many of these people are retired jury, his criminal activities while on the! new Rocky Hill Marriott, call (203)257-6000. This special Manchester “Still? We still have that many children in the short run, and provide incentives executives and skilled former employees government payroll would have. “The' In 25 Words or Less Tell Us Why You Like to Visit Downtown Manchester hungry in this country? V/ith the to developers to build affordable low-in­ who could easily administer and operate jury would have hated him. He was' offer is good Thursday through Sunday and based on * capability of feeding the world, with come housing. We don’t have money for a school’s bret^ast or summer lunch sleazy, cold and arrogant ... he would* availability. food surpluses rotting in warehouses and more missiles, but since we believe we program. ^ w you one way or the other,” said' Manchester Herald massive governmental food programs, have proven a need for them, we will We have the food, and we have the Fred Salazar, a ^^ami private inves-i children in America still have to grow up fund them. We’ve proven we have a need tigator who tailed Navarro. ; with the memory of hunger burned into manpower to end child hunger in this Mail or deliver to: Founded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. to give more food to poor people whose country. We can no longer say we did THE MANCHESTER HERALD Entries must be Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. their consciousnesses?” children are going hungry, so we should He was a serious embarrassment to.' (Grades K-6 Only) received by 5 p.m. HARTFORD 1 nothing because we just didn’t know. The whys arc pretty simple: Housing the government because of the treatment’ 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, CT 06040 April 2 0,19§1 ’^ r r i o t t USPS 327-500 VOL. CX, No. 164 and utility costs eat up so much of a poor they had extended him, and how he had* Namfl Grade family’s income that there’s not enough abused it,” said Richard Sharpstein, who' ROCKY HILL ^tin g PuWsher/Business Manager___ Jeanne Fromenh left for food, and federal food programs Taxing hour coming was Davidow’s attorney. ! Address School 100 Capital Blvd., Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (203)257-60a) Managing Editor ______ptaia, Ooa,ne ] designed to eliminate hunger are neither Navarro ^ e to the United States in: Phone Age ------^rasing Manager. Lnfiley Radiuf fully financed nor fully used. 1986 when Colombian drug lords turned- Circulation O nager ___ Gerlinde Colletti By Doug Bandow flee to the temples, where they were im­ Prockiclion Director ___ Sheldon Cohen The factors that led us to this point are mune from arrest and punishment by the on him over a botched drug deal. In Pressroom Manager Robert H. Hubbard much more complex and we’ll have to WASHINGTON — With tax time scribes. Churches offer no such protec­ Nframi, he was nailed on a handgun' unravel them before we make any lasting again upon us, it’s too bad we’re not tion today. violation, but once he started spilling Main Talephona Number change. They have to do with society’s SPRING SUPER SAVER M3-2711 living in ancient Eqypt. Of course, the Egyptians were not so what he knew about Noriega, the govern­ Circulation Telephone Number failure to adequately help poor people It’s true that taxation then was gentle with conquered peoples. ment offered him immunity. Navarro Idit'iM h -;r p e r s o n M7-9946 become productive, self-supporting vigorously enforced by agents called Ancient Israel was constantly caught som found otu that life as a government $174 workers and with a welfare apparatus NCMAV doiihle occupancy 9 scribes, who used force to compel pay­ between Egypt and Assyria, forced to infonnant let him commit crimes and get' Sunday and certain holidays by (Avjil.ililc only trom M.iy 2-June 27, l‘)‘rt) that aids poor people right up to the point ment. A ^xpayer who couldn’t pay pay tribute to whichever state it hap­ paid at the same time. • the l^ n c h e s le r P ublishing C o.. 16 B rainard Place*^ of bearing children and then fades away J ^^e s te r. Conn. 06040. S em d class postage paid at could even be sold into slavery. pened to be subject to at the time. When Sail trom Portland Sund.iv through h 1988 and 1989. the government' Drive onto a ship tonight. Manrtester, Conn. Postmaster: Send access” changes once the kids are here. On the other hand, the pharaohs only Israel (split into the separate kingdoms Thursday and return from Yarmouth any However we come to terms with these ^ d Navarro $50,0(X) to work on a drug' H alifax scheduletl sailing day. ’Ehc package Box 501. M a n c i^ r, demanded 16.6 percent of the produce of Israel and Judah) rebelled, as it often Wake up in a foreign land. Portland A NOVA SCOTIA problems is further on down the road. from vineyards, 20 percent of grain and ^ g operauon against Colombians. Ac­ Yarmouth includes round trip cruLse, round trip for The M an^m ter Herald is a member of The Associated did, the respective empire sent an army cording to pnvate detective David Ward.1 Boston I Press, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, the New England What we have to do now is extremely 25 percent of fish and honey. and destroyed Jerusalem or whatever Board our festive cruiseliner in Portland, your car, economy cabin for overnight P ^*ji^o c ia iio n and the New England Newspaper As- simple: Make sure these children eat. H N^vairo later claim i' .sailing, breakfast bulfet and a buffet Today the federal government alone other city was handy. Babylon eventual­ Maine and wake up eleven hofirs later for ' New York This is a unifying issue if ever there were consumes one-quarter of the nation’s ^ t he had brought in a load of cocaine' dinner on return trip. Guaranteed delivery. If you don't receive your Herald ly replaced Assyria as the region’s for himself during the sting. I a warm, friendly welcome in historic one. production: states and localities push the 1-or more inlormation or reservations, call by 5 p.m. weekdaya or 7:30 a m. Saturdays, please greediest tax collector. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. But don't stop yet because there's a whole se.aside telephone your carrier. If you are unable to reach your After writing a newspaper column for total public share to over 40 percent. Navairo was supposed to testify for I-800-.J41-7540 (.Lsk lor operator 194) province ahead just waiting to be explored! or write: ca m ». call aubscriber service at 647-0946 by 6 p m 10 years, I have fought with readers over Moreover, the scribes occasionally Tax policy was somewhat different in the government in that case too but S weekdaya for defivery in Manchester. many so-called “liberal" issues, but would remit taxes during hard times, a w M - e x p ^ to be d isc re d S b y I he wonders o f Nova Scotia are just a tt)ll-free plione call away. For complete Prince of Eundy Cruises 9 the Greek city-states. Citizens naturally Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 weekly, $7.70 for ^fense lawyers so federal prosSitoS’ P.C). Box4216 never over whether we should feed practice that is unknown today. Instead, detested taxes, so the governments details on 12 inclusive Prince o f Fundy packages, lares, discounts and family one ^n fh . $23.10 for three months, $46.20 for six hungry children. I’ve met hard-nosed « problm wiu, wta, Portland, Maine 04101 months arra $02.40 for one year. Newsstand price' 35 the Internal Revenue Service would learned to rely on business rather than savings, call 1-800-341-7540 (ask for operator 194) and request your free Cruises cents a copy. ^ conservatives who would fight me till we their oira witness when they no longer sooner sell your home than let ^ven 1 personal (income) levies, the latter of and Fours brochure. . , . "^ lUE. both dropped over other issues, but not cent go uncollected. which even the Athenian dictator WLUE. this one. Many of them were hungry kids And in ancient Eqypt taxpayers could Peisistratus held to just 10 percent. I’riix x ' of l\UKt\- n Cruises Umiu-u' 1 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 11,1991 State Cutting stays unlikely iHaiirliPstpr Hrralft From Page 1 how their areas are keeping pace Section 2, Page 9 in the House, the ideal population In the Senate, the biggest district, with the rest of the state. to produce much savings Thursday, April 11, 1991 for a House district is 21,769, and with 99,357, is represented by Adela SPORTS Those population trends are a cru­ 91,309 for a Senate District. Eads, R-Kent. The least populous, cial aspect of the complex process An analysis of the district-by-dis- BOSTON (AP) — Insurance the increase in hospital costs slowed The researchers said hospital with just 81,335, is represented by companies’ strategy of cracking of redistricting, or redrawing boun­ trict numbers released this week Sen. Margaret Morton, D- sharply, but then picked up. costs are likely to go up substantial­ daries for legislative districts. Foilr showed that 54 of the 88 House down on unnecessary hospital stays ly because of new hospital technol­ Bridgeport. is unlikely to stop the rise in hospital partisan offices, representing Democrats now represent districts Together, Bridgeport, Hartford Dr. William B. Schwartz, prin­ ogy, higher salaries and more Republicans and E>emocrats in the that are smaller than the ideal size, costs during the ’90s, a study today cipal author of the study, said large patients with AIDS, among other I Strano, Penders guide and New Haven have 20 seats in the House and Senate, are devising the while 36 of the 63 Republicans concludes. employers and others worried about factors. House. Of those, 15 did not grow The researchers contend Jiat in­ redistricting plan. represent districts larger than the fast enough to keep pace with the out-of-control medical costs already ideal. surers’ efforts produced a significant have wrung all the important They are expected to keep the rest of the state. And of the five pause in hospital cost increases In the Senate, 10 of the 20 GOP House districts that grew the savings they can from hospital ad­ EC to rout of Windham Legislature at its current size, with during the mid-1980s. Democratic districts are now below slowest, four were in Fairfield missions. Police ISl seats in the House and 36 in the the ideal size, while a majority of But expensive new technology By JIM TIERNEY him confidence.” Dumais while the latter came around County. Strano (two hits, five RBI) aided Senate. However, the state Constitu­ the Republican districts, nine out of and other costs are driving up hospi­ “Managed care organizations and Manchester Herald on a double by Strano. tion allows for anywhere from 125 tal prices again, even though people From Page 1 his own cause with a grandslam Leading 6-2, East put this one in 16, are now above the ideal popula­ Of the 18 House districts now 10 industry have been burying their to 225 seats in the House and be­ are spending much less time in home run in a 10-run explosion in the win column with a 10-run out­ tion. percent or more above the ideal heads in the sand, because things MANCHESTER — Pitching was tween 30 and 50 in the Senate. hospitals. fund the positions. the fourth. Junior shortstop Robbie burst in the fourth. Fourteen Eagles The most populous House district, population, 14 are represented by looked so good for a couple of the one thing East Catholic baseball In any case, those districts must The total number of patient hospi­ years,” said Schwartz, a physician “The problem is, we don’t have coach Jim Penders was very confi­ Penders wielded a hot bat, going 4- went to the plate. With Chomick and with 26,848 residents, is represented Republicans and four by Democrats. for-5 and driving in seven runs. be roughly the same size in popula­ by Rep. Richard Belden, R-Shelton. tal days fell by 28 percent between and medical economist at Thfts the money now and we probably dent of heading into the 1991 Fournier on base, Penders drove Of the 11 House Districts now 10 Fenders also homered, a three-run tion. The least populous, with just 1981 and 1988. E>uring that period, University School of Medicine. won’t have it next year,” Sartor said. season. Olmo’s first offering well over the Based on the 1990 census num­ percent of more below the ideal blast, in the fourth. 342-foot sign in right centerfield. 16,848, is represented by Rep. population, six are represented by “We’re anticipating a $77,000 to Solid pitching also usually lends bers and the assumption of 151 seats $85,OOQ deficit this year.” “He (Penders) knows he can pull With the bases jammed and Jeff Ernest Newton. D-Bridgeport. Democrats and five by Republicans. an accurate, guiding hand to an of­ Minor made a case for additional fense with more than a few question the ball,” Penders said of his son. Buskey now on the mound, Strano Benes officers by comparing the size of the marks. “We’re trying to keep his front side followed Penders’ cue and walloped Manchester police force with that of For Penders and the Eagles, all in a litUe longer and work on driving a grandslam almost to the identical Syria other similar sized towns in the questions were answered during a the ball.” place over the 342-foot sign. From Page 1 state. Of the five towns Minor cited, 20-3 rout of visiting Windham Fligh Fourteen of the 15 Eagles who Fenders added two more RBI in the including West Hartford, Meriden, in a non-conference game Wednes­ saw action either got a hit, scored a frame. From Page 1 ing alcohol, and sometimes had to rains in the Middle East. East Hartford and Middletown, day afternoon at Eagle Field. run or drove in a run. Neal Daries “Those two (home runs) would tone down their American sense of Last Tuesday, Benes arrived in Manchester had the second highest East remains unbeaten at 4-0 and and Mark Massaro each added a pair have been out on any day,” Fenders ful and useful.” However, he also out the regional peace conference humor, he said. of hits. said. Israel could not have peace until it New York City’s John F. Kennedy number of calls, but the fewest plays at Stratford Saturday at 1 p.m.. told reporters that “the problems we proposed by the Israeli government Benes said the first think he did “Usually pitching dominates yielded what he called Arab land. Airport along with his unit. But he sworn officers. Windham is 0-2. are addressing are extremely dif­ — provided it was to lead to an in­ when returning to American soil early,” Penders said. “The bats have EAST CATMOLIC (20) — Chomick If 2-4-1-1. Still, Baker has called Israel’s did not met up with his family imtil Meriden, which has 45,000 The run total was the most by an Beaulieu If 1-0-0-1, Fournier 2b 2-3-1-0. ficult, they are inuactable, they are was drink a beer. something to do with the good Lofebvre 2b Ponders ss S-2-4-7, Fisher ternational conference. proposal “constructive.” his plane landed at Bradley Interna­ East team since a 21-5 thrashing of of very long standing.” Israel’s plan would have the con­ Benes said he also had to get used people and handled 45,000 calls last weather. In this place, rarely do you dh 2-0-0-1, igoe 1b 2-1-1-0, Delvecchio 3b In a guarded commentary on tional on Sunday. year, has a force of 119 officers, Northwest Catholic in 1987. 4 -H m . Dumais c 3-2-1-1, Lockwood c 14J-1-1, Before Baker flew to Cairo from ference held under U.S. auspices, to not taking a shower every day. see the wind blowing out in April.” Baker’s trip, the official Soviet news Benes said he has only about two ^ t Hartford, which has a popula­ Junior righthander Tom Strano, Daries rt 2-2-2-1, Riondeau r12-1-1-0, Strano p Jerusalem the Egyptian press indi­ preferably in Washington. Pales­ “The comforting thought about it 4-2-2-5, Gauvain cf 24)41-0, Massaro cf 2-2-24). agency Tass said it “seems to have weeks until he has to leave for Fort tion of 51,000 and received 39,000 making his first varsity start, tossed East jumped out of the box with Totals 35-20-16-19. cated Mubarak might confront tinians would attend in a mixed was that there were four or five started yielding positive results,” but Bragg, N.C. calls, has 120 sworn officers. a three-hitter for the Eagles. He five runs in the bottom of the first. WINDHAM (3) — Torres ss 4-0-1-0, Baker with a five-point plan of his people with you who smelled just Pekarovic If 34)4)4). Buskay 3b/p 34)4)4), Dun- delegation with Jordan, but not “Washington is unlikely to score any walked three and struck out 10 in his Dave Chomick and Jamie Four­ own calling for Israel to relinquish about the same,” he said. ■ P nack c 341-14), Taller rf 1-04)4), Palmer rf members of the Palestine Liberation complete-game effort. nier walked and moved up on wild 141-04), Holowaty 2b 24)4)4), Joslyn 2b land in order to gain Arab accep­ Organization. spectacular success until it resumes The weather also posed problems. contact with the Palestine Liberation “We know we have pitching,” pitch. Penders lofted a two-run 1-0-0-0, Blair cf 2-0-0-0, Leblczczak O-O-O-O, tance of its existence. “As hot as it was in the summer, Penders said. “We were questioning Henca dhfp 2-1-14), Olmo p 04)4)4), Mahou 1b Other provisions in Mubarak’s Organization.” it got cold in the winter,” Benes double down the rightfield line. 0-14)4), Popoloski 1b 2-0-0-0, Barnett 3b Egypt’s approach would involve .... IIHI^ Dm iiiI* DavIc/SpMlal lo t h . Harald whether we could do it with the 04)4)4). Totals 24-0-3-0. plan included a halt to new Israeli Baker held a two-hour meeting i l l After two outs, Brian Ehimais jacked other nations, as well, many of said. It also rained for nearly two BACK SAFELY — Manchester High’s Dave White dives safely back to first on a pickoff at­ bats. It was one of those days. Windham 002 010 0— 3-3-5 housing construction on the West with Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir months, he said, absolving some the first offering from starter and EastCatholic 510 (10)00 x— 20-16-2 which have opposed Israeli actions Yesterday (Tliesday against St. Ber­ Jorge Oirrx), Jeff Buskey (4), Jason Hence Bank and in Gaza and the establish­ in U.N. votes. before flying to Egypt. Without people’s misconception that it never tempt in Wednesday’s game against Xavier. Falcon first baseman Corey Bike couldn’t handle loser Jorge Olmo off the base of the elaboration, a senior U.S. official nard) we couldn’t buy a hit. Tommy left field wall, scoring Penders. (4) and Josh Dunnock. Tom Strano and Brian ment of a Rriestinian state. Abdel-Meguid warned before the throw, with White advancing to second. The Indians won their first of the year, 13-10. Dumais, Jatixe Lockwood (7). said the Israeli leader had given pitched very well. This will give A Daries single drove home WP- Strano (14)). LP- Olmo. The Egyptian leader did not rule Baker’s arrival from Jerusalem that “very satisfactory” replies to ques­ ST. JUDE NOVENA tions raised by Baker. MAY THE SACRED HEART OF In Cairo, the newspaper A1 JESUS BE ADORED, GLORIFIED, Ahram, which usually reflects the LOVED AND PRESERVED Look for some adjustments from Bruins in GameS GOP views of the Egyptian government, THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, fifth game. rejected Israel’s procedural sugges­ NOW AND FOREVER. SACRED By HOWARD ULMAN little belter,” Boston’s Ray Bourque His 2.87 goals against average and that’s his decision,” Skriko said. reminded ourselves we’ve got to be “It’s two (games) out of three,” From Page 1 tion that negotiations be held HEART OF JESUS, PRAY FOR US. The Associated Press said. “The two power-play goals got was the fourtli best in the regular “It usually works out very well for aware of that line.” separately with each of the Arab Ley said. “We won (Tuesday) them buzzing.” season, but he’s given up 15 goals in us.” The Bruins had the NHL’s third SAINT JUDE, WORKER OF MIR­ night’s game without really playing governments. The objection was ACLES, PRAY FOR US. SAINT BOSTON — Hartford coach Rick It was the first game in the series four games. The Whalers’ work against best home record in the regular And if the teachers will not vo great. We played all right. We tioned without calculating. designed to ensure a united Arab JUDE, HELPER OF THE HOPELfSS, Ley isn’t afraid to change his tactics. in which the Whalers scored first, Hartford goalie Peter another line — featuring center season. But the smaller size of the renegotiate the raises provided in Although Farr said he understood front. Boston coach Mike Milbury isn’t played very good in the first period; putting the pressure on the Bruins to Sidorkiewicz probably will start his Craig Janney and right wing Cam rink than the one in Hartford helps a PRAY FOR US. SAY THIS PRAYER in the second and third period we their contracts, then maybe they Osella’s point about mandates, he And the newspaper said the elec­ afraid to tinker with his lines. come back. It was a tough chore, fifth consecutive game and may Neely — was a big reason for Tues­ team that checks aggressively. 9 TIMES A DAY, BY THE 8TH DAY were average. I know we can play should face more layoffs. warned Osella that it will difficult to tions Shamir had proposed on, the Whoever is more successful could especially with the Whalers leading look at some rearranged lines. day night’s win. Neely had three “Boston is a rough, tough rink to But Thomas M. Sheridan, a town convey that message to voters. YOUR PRAYER WILL BE AN­ move a win away from clinching his better.” 4-1 after two periods. In the third period of Boston’s 6-3 goals in Boston’s 4-3 win in the play in,” Whalers center John Cul­ West Bank and in Gaza should be SWERED. IT HAS NEVER BEEN committee member who sits on the “Keep the increase to zero or held under U.N. auspices. The NHL playoff scries. His new and improved checking “As usual, a three-goal lead in the win in Game 3 Sunday, Milbury put second game. But he managed just len said. “We played great there (in KNOWN TO FAIL, PUBLICATION game was just fine. Three forwards school board, said, “Don’t work negative, and then you’ll be a hero,” elected Palestinians would negotiate The Whalers tied the best-of-7 playoffs is difficult to overcome,” together a line of Petri Skriko, Bob one assist and Janney was scoreless winning) the first game. The second under the assumption that there’s Farr said. “If you don’t the terms for limited self-rule with the MUST BE PROMISED. THANK YOU Adams Division semifinal 2-2 'Rics- charged into the Boston end, trying Milbury said. “They checked very Sweeney and Chris Nilan. On Tues­ in Game 4. game we played pretty well, too. If ST. JUDE. not going to be damage if you cut Democrats will be back in power in Israeli government under Shamir’s day night with aggressive to force the Bruins to give up the well with the lead.” day, he had Nilan on another line to Dean Evason centered the line we work like we did (Thesday) that budget.” November.” 1989 proposal. L.M.R. forechecking that contributed to a puck. Just 12:15 into the game, Besides getting off to a better start the game, then put the trio back that was primarily responsible for night, we’ll have a good chance of Next year’s school budget, 4-3 victory. The Bruins fought back Hartford had a 3-0 lead, scoring start, the Bruins, who finished 27 together when the Bruins fell be­ shutting them down. winning the game.” Sheridan said, has little space for with rearranged lines, but their twice on power plays. points ahead of the Whalers in the hind. “We play well against them when If he’s right, the Whalers could cuts, other than laying off personnel. comeback from a 4-1 deficit fell “Sending three guys in on us ob­ regular season, need improved goal­ “The line has played pretty well,” we play down low and we don’t win the series at home in Game 6 And that would mean greater class short. viously created some problems for tending from Andy Mog. He is ex­ Nilan said, “but we all have to be give them the chance to get the Saturday night. A seventh game, if sizes and reductions in special On Wednesday, the coaches us,” Milbury said. pected to start his fifth consecutive ready to play with anyone.” quick breaks,” Evason said. “After necessary, is scheduled for next programs. plotted their approaches to tonight’s “Our penalty killing could get a game tonight. “Mike likes to move guys around. they had the good game, we Monday night in Boston. Most school spending is on items that are fixed, such as teacher con­ tracts, he said. Bosox bullpen blows “If you think you have mandates Sanderson on the town side, we have them up the wazoo on the education side,” Sheridan said. lead against Toronto misses gem E^lier, several Republicans, in­ ,>bu’iie looldng at the cluding longtime member James TORONTO (AP) — When rookie thing I thought about was going out DETROIT (AP) — Scott Sander­ reliever watched F^t Farr and former party Chairman for the ninth. But (pitching coach) son wasn’t upset about losing his Tablet’s three-run homer in the John I. Garside, cdled for no in- Galen (Cisco) told me to sit down.” no-hit bid in the ninth inning. CTease — or a decrease — from the eighth inning settle into the left-field Timlin struck out Tom Brunansky What bothered him was that he bullpen it took a few seconds for current budget. and Carlos Quintana before induc­ didn’t hustle over to back up third simple principle behind reality to set in. But they were told by Osella that ing a routine grounder off the bat of base on the Tony Phillips’ double “I didn’t think it was going out,” most of the general government Tony Pena in the eighth. that sjioiled Sanderson’s shot at Timlin said after picking up his first “After I struck out Brunansky I baseball immortality Wednesday. budget is primarily a result of man­ major league victory in the Toronto datory expenditures. Osella turned around and had a big smile Sanderson, pitching with pinpoint Blue Jays’ 5-3 victory over the Bos­ on my face,” Timlin said. “I figured conuol in his first start for the New presented statistics that showed ton Red Sox on Wednesday night. about 51 percent of the estimated our Guaranteed CD. you’re not supposed to get emotion­ York Yankees, lingered on mound to “When it cleared the fence it took tax increase for the average tax­ al out there so I wiped it off as fast .see if Jesse Barfield could haul in me a few second to realize that I as I could.” Phillips’ high fly ball in right field. payers is a result of uncontrollable was the of record. The first factors, including the tax rebate for gave up a pair of Barfield was fighting sun and the Pavilions at Buckland Hills mall, singles in the ninth, but got Wade wind. The elements won. the property revaluation, a 0.5 per­ Boggs to ground into a double play “When the ball was hit, I saw it cent reduction in the tax collection UConn list cn route to his second save in as and started back,” Barfield said. rate, and a loss of revenue from the many nights. “Then I had to flip my sunglasses state. “With the makeup of this team we down. I couldn’t see the drift be­ Of the remaining 49 percent, the grows by one have a lot of different ways to win,” cause of the sun. And it hit right off .5: '••• fixed costs of the education budget STORRS (AP) — Standout high Henke said. “But scoring four or the tip of my glove. ^so account for a substantial por­ school basketball player Donyell five runs every night certainly “On a normal day, that ball is - iL:--' *■ -• T- ______tion, which Osella, however, men­ Marshall has signed a national let­ helps.” Dannls Davl«/Spaclal to tha Honild caught. But this wasn’t a normal ter of intent to play at Connecticut Tablet, who was signed by the RUN SCORED — Manchester High’s Dave White scores a run as Xavier High catcher Adam day. With no wind or no sun, that’s Blue Jays on the same day as the an easy flyout. next season. Zajac waits for a throw in their non-conference game Wednesday at Kelley Field. Recruiting expert Bob Gibbons club sent Fred McGriff and Tony “Nobody feels worse for Scott Hardart said Marshall and UConn’s other Fernandez to San Diego for Joe than I do. But at least he got the six incoming freshmen give Con Carter and , didn’t win.” From Page 1 necticut one of the top recruiting thuik his first homer of the year was The Yankees won 4-0, avenging classes in ^rcounuy. going out either. MHS gets its first victory Monday’s opening day loss. Tt looks like Michigan’s got the After giving up the hit, Sanderson ing nostalgia food; critics say it’s a “I thought it was going off the No. 1 recruiting class,” Gibbons was immediately lifted for Greg dinosaur with all the charm of eating wall,” Tablet said. “But in the in the subway.” said Wednesday. “Kansas is Skydome, you never know.” Cadaret, who retired the next three probably No. 2, and, if of the 1991 baseball season batters to preserve the win. On a scale of zero to 30, Zagat After reliever Joe Hesketh walked gave the food an eight. everybody’s eligible, UConn’s No. Alomar to start the eighth, loser Jeff MANCHESTER — What first- while Marc Sears and Kevin Bot- “As soon as it was hit, I thought it 3,” he said. in the fifth to take a 13-9 lead. Dave was a home run,” Sanderson said. The company still hopes to find a Gray (0-1) got on a year Manchester High baseball tomley added a pair of hits apiece. Marshall, a 6-9 forward who Rohrbach and Bottomley singled “In fact, there were a couple of balls buyer who will purchase the liner to left before Carter walked, coach Dave Blanchard was worried Dave White clouted a three-run ahead of a two-run single by Gilbert averaged 26 points and 15 setting the table for Tablet. about prior to the start of the season homer in the third inning. hit I thought had a ch^ce to go automated fixtures and rejuvenate rebounds for Reading (I^.) Fligh which gave Manchester the lead for out.” Your rate can only go one way. “It was a forkball that didn’t — hitting — has been the constant “I was pleased because we were good at 10-9. the concept, Sherman said. consistently high CD performance. School, signed with Connecticut fork,” Tablet said. “I don’t like to So did Dcuoit manager Sparky 9 MONTH CD ingredient in the Indians’ last two mentally prepared,” Blanchard said. Jones set the Falcons down 1-2-3 The first automat opened in Now you con get a CD that con on Wednesday morning, the first think personal. I think of us as the Anderson. If our rates ever go down, your CD outings. “We lost on Monday with mental in the sixth and allowed one run in Philadelphia when luncheonette only go up. Anytime we raise our rotes day high school players could . That’s what’s “(Cecil) Inelder hit one (in the After dropping a 13-12 mistakes. He (Mike Gilbert) is the seventh. owners Joseph Horn and Frank Har­ rate v\^ neverfall below its highest rate commit during the spring signing written across our chests.” fourth inning) today that would have above your original rate, you'll receive heartbreaker at South Windsor on crushing the ball.” “We had two big innings,” dart teamed up in 1902. Get the great rate that can period. Gray wasn’t quite as adamant been in the upper deck without the the higher rate. And since we offer very Monday, Manchester rebounded Trailing 5-1, Manchester scored Blanchard said. “Wc’rc hitting the 6,65^^ only go up at any CBT office. Or call “I really liked the coaching staff about the quality of the pitch as with its first victory of the season, a wind,” Anderson said. “There was 6.85““ six times in the bottom of the third ball. What I thought was our weak­ competitive rates to begin with, it's A nnual Effective at UConn and I got along with the Tablet. just a wall of wind that was stopping Bankline at 1-800-842-2295 13-10 decision over non-conference lo take a 7-5 lead. After Bottomley ness is our strength right now.” CALDWELL Interest Rate players,” Marshall said Hiesday “I didn’t think it was that bad,” he everything out to left.” the best way to ensure you're getting Annual Yield for details. foe Xavier High of Middletown reached on an error and Gilbert MANCHESTEH (13) - BoBomloy c 5-2-24), night. “I made the final decision said. “It was a good piece of hitting. Wednesday afternoon at Kelley singled, White blasted his home run M. Gilbert ss S-2-3-2. White rf 4-3-1-3, Jones But the manager gave full credit OIL after I went there Sunday. I really It was a couple of inches off the Ihfp 4-3-3-1, Sears 3b 3-1-2-1, Kirby If 3-1-2-3. to the 34-year-old right-hander for a Field. to right field. King p 2-0-0-0. Jackson p 1-0-0-0, Bolduc 1b felt comfortable.” plate. He got enough of it to get it “Hopefully, it’s a turning point Marc Sears and Keith Jones had 04)4)4), Dalessio cl 34)4)-1, Rohrbach 2b masterful performance that took 3- 1-14). 32-13-13-11. brains as well as a good arm. G49-8841 Gibbons ranks Marshall as out.” for us,” Blanchard said of his club, back-to-back singles before F’aul among the top six high school XAVIER (10) — Zajac c 4-2-2-1, Barbara 2b Sanderson, who has never had a The Red Sox did all their damage which moves to 1-2. Manchester Kirby drove both of them home with 4- 1-1-1, DePianto 3b 3-3-14), Saartwn cl/p recruits in the nation. in the second inning courtesy of faces Fcnni in a CCC East contest in a double. Matt Dalcssio, who played 5- 1-2-3, Nielson dh 5-04)4), Shubert rf O-O-O-O, no-hitter at any level of baseball, Marshall visited UConn last rookie shortstop Tim Naehring’s Btka 1b 3-1-14), DeAnlonio If 3-1-2-2, Hanley sumck out four and walked two. And Enfield Friday at 3:30 p.m. very well in centerfield, squeezed ss 24)4)4), Cama p 3-14)4), Erdman p O-O-O-O, November, but said he would wait bases-loaded, two-run double to left Mike Gilbert, who has six hits in home Kirby with the final run of the Milardo p O-O-O-O. Totals 32-10-9-7. he knew from the start what was *. » Xavier 3i1 220 1— 10-9-4 happening. 89 until the spring before making his and Jody Reed’s bases-loaded walk. his last three games, was 3-for-5 inning. C.O.D. decision. He had narrowed his After a shaky second inning. Blue Manchester 016 150 x— 13-13-5 “It hit me right after the first in­ l.')0 Gallon Minimum with a pair of RBI and winning Xavier (1-3) came back to take a Jimmy Cama. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 11 11,, 19 9 1 — 11 Bolton baseball and softball teams suffer setbacks A SCOREBOARD e a s t G R ^ Y - A seven-run BaHImor* Bolton is at East Hampton High McConville said, declining to make fifth u ^ g broke matters open as Cromwell girls High girls’ team eked out a Lasite Allan 7-5. 5 4 ; Missy Haddsd (W) daf. Mesa UO-1 6 6 2 2 Pirates 6, Expos 3 ^ fteberts. LOB— San Francisco 6, SAn on Friday. further comment on the top-sided 4-3 decision over homestanding Bryna Pasternak 5 0 , 5 1 ; Carrina Laday (VY) Baseball Flanagan 2 0 0 0 McCloud 1-3 0-0 a K.Williams 0-0 0-0 0. Totals dal. Amanda Domyan 7-5, 52; Sharry (’ )• HR-Mitchell (2). 36-86 23-28 96. topped Bolton CSton 1 10 0 MONTREAL PtTTSBURQH Docker (1). Benjamin (1). McGriff (1). JCIark top Bolton High score. Bristol Central Wednesday after­ Chicago 27 24 29 21— 101 ftgh, 13-3, Wednesday in non-con- Andtychanski-Alison VUona (W) daf. Erica Umpiras— Homo, Donkingor; First, ab r h bl a b rh bl Hockey Mercy girls romp Schank-Janniter Mills 6-4, 5 2 ; Carria Cuaaon- Indiana 27 30 16 23— 96 BOLTON — You take whatever noon. Manchester is 3-1 while Bris­ Secorid, Morrill; TNrd, McClollartd. DShlds2b 4 1 1 0 Varsho 1 b IP H RER BB SO lerence baseball action. Karl Gardnar (W) dal. Charity Fahol-Jannifar 3 1 1 0 3-Point goats— Chicago 3-5 (Raxson 1-1. MHS boys’ tennis American League standings T— &57. A— 24,973. Grssom rf 3 2 1 0 CMrtnz 1b San Francisco positives you can. over East Catholic tol Cenual evens off at 2-2. Klem 5 1 , 5 2 ; Karen Lamons-Laah Latnona 1 0 0 0 Hodges 1-1, Pippen 1-a King 0-1), Indiana 1-9 'S now 4-0, Bolton East DivWon Clderon If 3 0 2 3 JBell ss 3 1 1 1 Black L.0-1 7 4 4 4 NHL playoff results Rasutta: Jen Zadora (BC) daf. Jon Cion 64), (Parson 1-3, Sanders 0-1, McCloud 0-1, Miller daf. Anlla Culna-MIchella DIamto 5 2 ,6 -0 . W L P et GB WIIach3b 4 0 0 0 VnSlyk cf 3 1 1 1 Flobinson 1 1 0 0 Bokon visits East Hampton Bolton High girls’ softball team MANCHESTER — “It was pretty nips Wethersfield 6-7 (4-7), 5 1 : Melissa Davarsa (M) daf. Tara Next match: Friday against Rocky Hkl at Royals 1, Indians 0 0-4). Fouled out— None. Ftobounds— CNcago Milwaukae e 0 1.000 Glrrga 1b 4 0 0 0 Bonilla rf San DIago Red Wings 4, Blues 3 HighonFnday. incredible,” East Catholic High Mass 51 , 6-4; Jessica Aucoin (M) def. Cary MCC. CLEVELAND 4 1 3 2 40 (Grant 7). Indiana 58 (ScNempf 15). As­ played seven innings for the first MANCHESTER — The A Toronto 2 1 .667 DMrtnzcf 4 0 0 0 Bonds If Hurst W,1-0 7 4 3 3 6-3. 7-5; Kate Chadbum (M) daf. Allison '/a a b rh b l 4 0 0 0 sists— CNcago 27 (Pippen 6), Indiana 28 (Per- SL Louls 1 0 2— 3 girls’ softball coach Jay McConville Detroit 1 1 .500 1 Sntvnac 4 0 2 0 King 3b Rodriguez 2.3 1 g 0 lime this year, bowing 21-9 to Manchester High boys’ tennis team Wilson 3-6. 54, 6-3; Gina Clrco-Amarxla Kem Colo cf 44 0 0 1 1 0 0 McRae cl 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 soa Schrempf 7). Total fou ls^h ica go 24, In- Detroit 1 1 2— 4 East Catholic golfers New Y)rk 1 1 .500 1 Owenss 3 0 0 0 LVIlere c 4 0 1 1 Maddux 1-3 0 0 0 (BC) daf. Nancy Bray-Michells Mozritz 4-6, 54, Browne 2b 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seitz 3b 3 1 1 0 diam 25. Tsichnical— Chicago coach Jackson. First Period— 1, Detroit, Chlasson 2 M ^k O Neill said. “We stayed in Cromwell High Wednesday in COC rallied for a 4-3 win over Newington Boston 1 2 .333 Boydp 2 0 0 0 Lind 2b Lefferts S,1 1 0 0 0 5 5 (7-4); Jan Kar|»-Kathy Smitti (M) daf. Vf2 Baorga3b 30103 0 1 0 Brett 1b 4 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 A— 16,530. (Primeau, Carson), 4.-01. 2, S t Louis, Quinn 2 play, Cleveland 1 2 Freyp 0 0 0 0 ZSmilh p Maddux pitched to 1 batter in the 9ttv the for five innings. We’re im­ Wednesday afternoon. The Indians Maureen Martans-Lisa Roy 52 . 57, 7-5- Joan .333 v/a Bello If 44 0 0 1 1 0 0 Trtabll rf 4 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 (BrInd’Amour, HulQ, 18:10 (pp). win two out of three Baltimore 0 2 Noboa ph 1 0 1 0 Belinda p HBP— by Hurst (Mitchell). Provanzano-Gayle Zahnka 6-4,6-3. .000 2 SAImar c 4 4 0 2 2 0 0 KGbson dh 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Second Period— 3. Detroit, Chlasson 3 proving a lot but we still have a lone Scholastic Roundup are 2-2. Wm i Division Burke p 0 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, Davidson; First Blazers 105, Spurs 100 “We’ve been running into some Next match; Friday against Hall at homo. ENFIELD — East Catholic High Jacoby 1b 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Esnrich If 3 0 2 0 Davis; (Fedorov, Crossman), 17:05 (pp). way to go.” ® RMuHa: Evan Goldstein (N) dal. Jim Curry W L Totals 32 3 7 3 T o t Second. Layne; Third, MeSherry. PORTLAND (105) P et QB CJmesdh 4 0 1 0 Mcfrinec 3 0 0 0 I Third Period— 4, St. Louis, Hull 4 awfully good pitching this year,” 6-1, 6-2; Caasar Cacerew (N) del. Brian Blount golf team took two of three Wednes­ Caiitomia 2 0 1.000 Kersey 2-8 2-2 6, Williams 5-6 0-0 10, Duck­ Farmin ss 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Stflweil ss 3 0 0 0 „ . I 32 6 10 6 (Brind'Amour, Quinn), 522. 5, Detroit Zomto 1 Owen Svalestad had two hits in- 6- 1, 6-2; Brett Sanders (N) dot. Todd Erickson day at Grassmere Country Club. The Chicago 2 0 1.000 Montreal igg goO 000—3 worth 3-10 4-6 10, Drexler 8-14 5-6 22, Porter Bolton coach Joe Jankowski said TYterd rf 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 Shmprt 2b 3 0 0 0 (GarpeNov), 8:58.6, Detroit Fedyk 1 (Fedorov. said after his Eagles were embar­ 7- 6 (7-3), 7-5; Kris LIndstrom (M) def. Gavin Kansas City 2 1 .667 1/a Pntsburgh 102 12O OOx— 6 3-13 11-12 18. C.RoWnson 3-9 5-7 11, Cooper cludmg a double and Luke Morford after his club fell to 0-4. Eagles had a team total of 174 com­ Totals 32 32 0 7 7 0 0 TolNs 30 1 7 1 Miller). 11:16. 7, S t Louis, Hull 5 (Oates Biaera 53 , 6-2; Jstf Hllla-Jorg Bauer (M) def. East girls’ tennis Minnesota 1 1 .500 1 DP— Pittsburgh 1. LOB— Montreal 4, Pit­ Basketball 04) 0-0 0, Ainge 4-12 0-0 10, Davis 3-5 0-0 6, M(1 Matt Simmons each doubled for rassed, 53-2, by Mercy High in Clevsiand OOO 000 000-0 G.Cavalllnl), 1709. Gary Ellla-Sayar Doan 53, 6-1; Stuart Sherall- pared to Windsor 181, Canton 176. Oakland 1 1 .500 1 tsburgh 6. 2B— Grissom (1), Calderon (2), Van Vbung 3-3 2-2 10, Abdeibnaby 1-1 0-0 2. Totals Kansas CHy 001 000 OOx—1 Shots on goal— St Louis 9-10-10— 29 Bolton. Jim Joubert had three hits Cromwell is now 2-2. ACC play. Scot Durost (M) def. Ban Zawchick-Paul Dinun- Saattta 0 2 .000 2 Slyke (1)' Bonilla (1). Smilh (1). SB-OeShields 35-81 29-35 105. bows to Windham South Windsor had low score of DP— Clovoland 1, Kansas City 1. Detroit 15-12-7— 34. zk) 6-2, 5 3 ; Scot Carison-Jason Dieterie daf. Texas 0 2 .000 2 2 (2). Grissom 2 (3), Bonilla (1). S F-^B ell. Van NBA standings SAN ANTONIO (100) and four RBI to lead the winners. East is now 0-5 while Mercy is 161. LOB— Cleveland 7. Kansas City 6. 2B— Cole Goalies— St Louis, RIendeau. Detroit Kristen McCory hurled the first Sharath Komeria-Bruco Robins 4-6, 6-3, 5 3 Wadnoaday's Qamaa Slyke. EIHott 7-18 6-9 20. Cummings 6-14 3-4 15, 1-1. (rati rad) MANCHESTER — The East (1). McRae (1). CS— McRae (1). S— Browne EASTERN CONFERENCE Chevaldea. A— 19,875 East is now 3-3 for the year. Nmr York 4, Dotrolt 0 ^ , IP H RER BB SO D.Robinson 9-18 9-10 27. Strickland 8-14 2-3 0o"°!l 102 000 0— 3-6-4 six innings for Cromwell, striking Mercy had 33 hits. Christa Car- Next match: Friday at Wsthersrield. Catholic girls’ tennis lean bowed to Kansas City 1, Clovoland 0 IP H RER BB SO Montreal Atlantic Division 19. Anderson 4-8 2-2 10. Green 1-3 2-2 4, VYin- South Windsor is 3-0. Clevsiand N.Stars 3, Blackhawks 1 Ea»t Granby 102 271 x -13-11-2 out 14. Bolton collected seven hits, Toronto 5, Boston 3 Boyd L.0-1 41-3 9 6 6 0 3 W L Pet. GB gato 0-5 2-2 2. Pressey 0-1 3-4 3. Greenwood vahlo and Heather Toce had the only Windham High, 6-1, Wednesday Nagy L.0-1 8 7 1116 y-Boston 54 21 720 _ Lessard. Owan Svaleatad (4). Jon Ray two from Dawn Bedard and a seven­ The Bobcats’ Noah Borrero took Chicago 2, Baltimors 0 22-3 1 0 0 1 1 0- 1 0-0 0, Johnson 0-0 0-0 O.Totals 35-82 29-36Chicago 0 0 1— i g ). Briari Nall (6) and Nell. Matt S r ^ n s ^ two hits for East. MHS girls’ tennis afternoon at Manchester Community Kansas CKy x-Philadelphia 43 33 .566 lU /z Minnesota 0 3 0— 3 medalist honors with a 34. East Milwaukoe 6, Toxas 0 Burke 1 0 0 0 0 0 100. M^o Quinn, Dava Houla (?i and Jim Birrnin- th-inning homer from Jessica College. East slips to 1-2 while Minnosota 4, Oakland 1 Appier W.1-0 8 7 0 0 1 4 Pittsburgh x-NewY)rk 36 41 .468 19 n>mand 26 27 26 26— 105 First Period— None. ghem; “They (Mercy) were hitting the Washington 27 49 .355 271/4 scores were: Pat Urcell 41, Mike CaJItornia 5, Soattto 3 Montgomery S,2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Smilh W.1-0 72-3 7 3 3 1 4 San Antonio 24 24 25 27— 100 Second Period— 1, Minnesota, Broten 3 Brahaney. The latter pitched effec­ ball. Perhaps there was a couple of ekes out a victory Windham evens off at 2-2. Miami 23 53 .303 31i/j WP- Quinn, LP- Lessard Thursday's Gamas Umpires— Homo, Welke; First Scott; Second, Belinda S,1 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 3-Pbint goals-Portland 6-12 (Yiung 2-2, (Wilkinson, Craig), 4:48. 2, Minnesota, Craig 1 tively in relief. RasuHs; Rebecca Marshall (W) del. Maureen Klopfer 43, Todd Emerick 44, Art Evans; Third, Morrison, New Jersey 23 53 .303 3H/s (Bellows). 11:30 (pp). 3. Minnesota, TinordI 2 times when they didn’t have to run,” BRISTOL — The Manchester Begley 6-0. 5 3 ; Jessica Wollridgo (EC) del. Clovoland (King 12-4) at Boston (Darwin 0-0), HBP— by Frey (Smith). WP— Boyd Ainge 2-4, Drexler 1-2, ftrte r 1-4), San Antonio Tischofer 46 and Mark Midford 47. 1^)5 p.m. T— 2:13. A— 18,428. Balk— Boyd. Central Division (Propp, Modano), 14:52 (pp). y-CNcago 57 20 .740 — 1- 4 (Strickland 1-1, Elliott 0-1, Anderson 0-1. New York (Eiland 2-1) at Detroit (Gullickson Umpires— Homo. Crawford; First Flioolev Pretsey 0-1). Fouled out— None. Third Period— 4, Chicago, Larmer 5 (Gilbert 0-0), 1:35 p.m. Second, Hohn; Third, Tata. x-Dotroit 47 30 ,610 10 Brewers 6, Rangers 0 Rebounde-Ftortland 50 (Williams 8). San An­ Manson), 1502. T— 2:38. A— 7,656. x-Milwaukee 46 30 .605 lO '/i Minnosota (Erickson 8-4) at Oakland (Show MILWAUKEE TEXAS tonio 56 (D.RoWnaon 16). Assists-Portland 18 Shots on goal— Chicago 4-6-7— 17. Min­ 0-0), 3:15 p.m. x-Atlanla 41 35 .539 ,5 ,^ In Brief . . . a b rh b l a b rh b l (Porter 5), San Antonio 26 (Strickland 6). Total nesota 11-13-10— 34. Sanderson sent x-Indiana 38 39 .494 19 California (Langston 10-17) at Soattio (Hol­ Molitor dh 4 0 1 0 Reds 6, Astros 5 Goalies— Chicago, Belfour, Hasek. Min­ Rickey Franco 2b 4 0 1 0 Clovoland 29 48 .377 28 foute-Ftortland 30, San Antonio 26. TechN- man 11-11), 3:35p.m. Yiuntcl nesota, Casey. A— 14,343. 4 1 2 0 Huson ss 2 0 0 0 HOUSTON CINCINNATI Charlotto 23 54 .299 34 cala— Kersey, C.Robinson, Green, Ftortland il­ Milwaukee (Flobinson 12-5) at Toronto (Wblls Hmiton cf 1 0 0 0 Rmero 1b 4 0 1 0 ab r h bl ab r h bl WESTERN CONFERENCE legal defense, Duckworth. A— 15,908. 11-6), 7:35 p.m. Shffield 3b 3 1 1 0 Sierra rf 4 0 2 0 Vhlding ss 4 1 1 0 Doran 2b Oilers 5, Flames 2 UConn nine outlasts URI Only games scheduled 3 2 1 0 Midwest Division to Springfield Stubbs 1b 4 0 0 0 Reimer dh Finley cf 3 1 1 0 Jazz 97, Mavericks 91 Calga7 2 0 0—2 3 0 0 0 Bnzngr1b 4 1 3 4 _ . . , W L Pet. GB KINGSTON, R.I. — Junior Sal Tinnerello hit for the does not Friday's Gamas MIdndo If 2 1 1 2 JFlssell ph 10 0 0 Dvdsoncf 10 0 0 Sabo 3b 4 1 1 2 x-San Antonio 51 25 .671 __ Edrnonton O 3 2 5 Chicago at DotrolL 735 p.m. GVghn If DALU S(91) lU^TFORD (AP) — The Hartford Whalers sent 1111 Whiling If 2 0 0 0 Biggie c 4 1 1 1 Davis cf 4 0 0 0 x-Utah First Period— 1. Calgary, NIeuwendyk 2 cycle Wednesday as the University of Connecticut belted Milwaukee at Toronto. 7.35 p.m. Bchette rf Williams 7-13 1-1 15, While 3-5 2-2 8, 4 1 1 0 StanI ^ 10 0 0 LGnzIzIf 3 1 1 0 Braggs If 3 0 0 0 x-Houston (Roberts), :44. 2, Calgary, Makarov 1 (^ te r, rookie center Geoff Sanderson down to Sprin^eld to California at Minnesota, 8.05 p.m. Surhoff c Donaldson 2-2 0-0 4. Harper 12-25 6-6 34. out 17 hits in a 15-14 win over Rhode Island in collegiate 4 0 0 0 Petralli c 10 10 Cminiti 3b 4 0 0 1 O'Neil rf 4 0 1 0 Orlando Roberts), 14:02. New Y)rk at Kansas City. 835 p.m. Gntner 2b Blackman 9-171-2 20, English 0-3 0-0 0. Davis baseballa ction. play with the Indians during the American Hockey 3 0 11 Kreuter c 3 0 0 0 Bgwell 1b 4 0 1 0 Oimnes ss 4 0 1 0 Dallas Second Period— 3, Edmonton, Messier 1 steal show Baltimore at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Spiers ss 2- 5 3-4 7. Upshaw 1-2 0-0 2. Shasky 0-0 1-2 1. League playoffs. 4 1 1 1 Bechele3b 3 0 0 0 Fthodes rf 3 1 1 1 Oliver c 3 0 0 0 Minnesota (Anderson, Simpson), 1:11 (pp). 4. Edmonton, The win broke a four-game losing streak for the Hus­ Soattio at Oakland. 10:35 p.m. Sveum ss Grandholm 0-3 0-2 0. Totals 36-75 14-19 91. 0 0 0 0 Pettis cl 3 0 0 0 Rmirez ph 10 0 0 Rijo p 2 2 2 0 Denver UTAH (97) MacTavish 1 (Murphy, Beukeboom), 1:52. 5. kies, 10-14-1. URI is 10-16. Sanderson, 19, the Whalers second-round draft By BEN WALKER Only games scheduled TMals 34 6 9 5 Totals Mcle2b 31 0 5 0 2 0 10 BHichr f)h 10 0 0 K.Malono 9-21 8-12 26. Edwards 5-7 0-0 11, Edmonton, Tlkkanen 3 (Simpson, S.Smitti), Milwaukee Dshaias p 19:00 (pp). pick in 1990, had no points in three playoff games for The Associated Press 200 300 010— 6 2 0 0 0 Ftower p 0 0 0 0 x-PoiHand Eaton 3-5 4-6 10, Stockton 6-11 5-6 18, R-eshman catcher Jim Penders, a 1990 East Catholic National League standings Texas XHrrxIz p 000 000 000— 0 0 0 0 0 Myers p 10 0 0 x-LA Lakers 55 21 .’724 31,3 J.Malone 7-15 4-6 18. Bailey 3-6 2-2 8. Rudd Third Period— 6. Edmonton, Tlkkanen 4 High graduate, contributed a two-run double in a six-run Hartford against Boston. He was sent to the minor East Division DP— Milwaukoo 1. LOB— Milwaukoe 5. Toxas Cndele ph 10 11 x-Phoanix 51 25 .671 7i/s (Messier), 1:47 (pp). 7. Edmonton, Buchberger league team Wednesday. Kile p 1- 1 2-2 4, M.Brown 1-4 0-0 2, T.Brown 0-0 0-0 fifth inning for Connecticut. did not steal W L P«. GB 7. 2B— Maldonado (1), Bichette (1), Gantnor 0 0 0 0 x-Golden State 39 39 .506 20 0. Totals 35-70 25-34 97. 1,3:38. New Yjrk 2 1 .667 (1), Sierra (2). HR— Vaughn (1), Spiers (1). Osuna p 0 0 0 0 x-SeatUe 33 38 ,500 201/4 Dates 29 24 19 19— 97 Shots on goal— Calgary 9-11-11— 31. Ed­ Whalers coach Rick Ley sat Sanderson out T\ies- the show, at least for another day. CS— Sheffield (2). SF— Gantrrer, Rohde ph Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 _ 10 0 0 U Clippers 30 47 .390 29 Utah 23 18 24 32— 91 monton 9-14-6— 29. Roe in his fourth season day night after an errant pass in Game 3 on Sunday Totals Henderson, trying to tie and break Chicago 1 1 .500 ^f2 IP H RER BB SO 33 5 8 4 Totals 33 6 9 6 Sacramento 22 53 293 36 3-R)int goals— Dallas 5-14 (Harper 4-10, Goalies— Calgary, Vernon, WamsIey, Vermn. Milwaukee Houston QUINCY, Mass. — Jon Roe, a 1987 Manchester High led to a Boston goal that sparked a four-goal period Lou Brock’s all-time record for SL Louis 1 1 .500 1/2 000 400 100— 5 x-dinched playoff berth Blackman 1-1, Grandholm 0-1, Davis 0-2), Utah Edmonton, Fuhr. A— 17,503. by the Bruins. Montreal 1 2 .333 1 Bosk) W.1-0 8 4 0 0 2 6 Cincinnati 001______020 30x— 6 y-clinched division title 2- 2 (Edwards 1-1, Stockton 1-1). Fouled graduate, is a fourth-year performer with the Eastern stolen bases, did neither Wednesday Philadelphia 1 2 .333 1 MkLee 1 1 0 0 0 2 (f)- LOB— Houston 4, CirKinnad Kings 6, Canucks 1 Texas Wednesday's Games out— Williams. Rebounds— Dallas 46 Nazarine College baseball team. “The thing I was worried about was having the kid night. In fact, he got picked off YtosIDIvitlen 7. 2B— Gonzalez (1). Benzinger (1). 3B— Ben- Cleveland 94, Detroit 90 (Donaldson 12), Utah 42 (Eaton 9). As­ KBrownL,0-1 32-3 7 5 5 2 0 Los Angeles 2 1 3— 6 out there in a spot he wasn’t ready for,” Ley said. “I W L Pet. GB zinger (1). HR— Sabo (1). CS-McLemore (1). Miami 112, WbsNngton 106 sists— Dallas 22 (Hamer 7). Utah 22 (Stockton Roe is one of two seniors on the squad. Roe was an second the only time he reached JoBarfield 22-3 1 0 0 1 1 Vancouver 1 o 0 1 Cincinnali 2 0 1.000 ^ IP H RER BB SO Philadelphia 100, New York 84 10). Total fouls— Dallas 25, Utah 17. Techni­ thought he played pretty well.” Amsberg 12-3 1 1 1 0 3 First Period— 1, Los Angeles, Kasper 2 NAIA All-Star selection a year ago. He has played base in Oakland’s 4-1 loss to Min­ San Diego 2 0 1.000 _ Houston Chicago 101, Indiana 96 cal— WNte. A— 12,616. Russell 1 0 0 0 0 1 (Blake, Banning), 8:30. 2, Vancouver. HonNng Ley said he wam’t upset about Sanderson’s errant nesota. Los Angeles 1 0 1.000 1/2 Deshaias 5 2-3 7 3 3 2 3 Portland 105, San Antonio 100 second, shortstop, catcher and pitcher with the Crusaders HBP— by Bosio (Whiling). 5 (Kurvers, Lumme), 9:14 (pp). 3. Los Angeles, pass, but was worried about his reaction to it. Atlanta 0 1 .000 11/2 XHemandez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Utah 97. Dallas 91 Sonics 140, Clippers 108 Gretzky 4 (Blake, Duchesne), 13:11 (pp). during his collegiate career. Brock was in Oakland to see the Houston 0 2 Umpires— Homo. Brinkman; First Cousins- KileUO-l 1-3 2 3 3 2 1 .000 2 Seattls 140, LA Clippers 108 U CUPPERS (108) Second Period— 4, Los Angeles, Taylor 1 “He was trying to make the right play and the guy big event, but instead saw Hender­ San Francisco 0 2 Second. Roe; TNrd, Reed. Osuna 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 2 Thursday's Games Manning 9-12 3-7 21, Norman 12-20 3-3 27, (Blake, Robitallle), 10:20. whacked his stick and the puck ended up going Wednesday's Games T— 2:40. A— 15,293. Cincinnati Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.ra Big East connection helps son stay stuck at 937 steals, one be­ Pblynico 7-12 2-2 16, Garland 4-8 3-5 11, Har­ Third Period— 5 Los Angeles, Granato 1 Chicago 2, St Louis 0 Rijo 6 4 4 4 2 5 across,” he said. Boston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. per 5-16 1-2 11. Grant 1-4 1-2 3, BanNster 0-0 (Gretzky, Sandstrom), 124, 6, Los Angelos. MIAMI (AP) — The benefits of being in the Big East hind the mark. Henderson was to get Pittsburgh 6. Montreal 3 Angels 5, Mariners 3 Power W.1-0 1 2 1110 Houston at Golden State, 1030 p.m. 0-0 0. Vaught 6-9 1-2 13, Martin 2-5 0-1 4, Gar­ Donnelly 1 (RoWnson. Kasper), 14:21. 7. Los already are showing for the University of Miami Sanderson played two regular-season games with his next chance this afternoon Cincinnati 6, Houston 5 CALIFORNIA SEATTLE Myers S,1 2 2 0 0 0 3 Utah at LA Lakers, 1030 p.m. Angeles, Duchesne 1 (penalty shot), 18:44. WP— Rijo. rick 1-3 0-0 2, Smrek 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 47-92 the Whalers after being recalled from Swift Current Los Angeles 6. Atlania 4 ab r h bl ab r h bl Orlando at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 14-24 108. Shots on goal— Los A ngles 13-8-14— 35. Coach Leonard Hamilton bolstered his first recruiting Philadelphia 8, New York 7.10 innings Polonia If 3 2 1 0 Rynids 2b 5 1 1 0 Umpires— Home. Harvey; First. Quick; SEATTLE (140) Vancouver 9-7-5— 21. in the WHL. He scored a goal in his first NHL game San Diego 4. San Francisco 3 Sojo2b 5 1 1 1 Briley If Second. Rennert Third, Darling. class Wednesday by s i^ n g 7-foot center William Davis 5 1 2 2 NBA results Johnson 8-13 0-1 16, Kemp 2-3 3-6 7, Ben­ Goalies— Los Angeles, Hmdoy. Vancouver, against Buffalo. AL Roundup Joyner 1b 2 0 0 0 GrfyJrcf T— 2:55. A— 17.785. Thursday's Games 4 0 2 0 jamin 9-11 4-4 22, Payton 3-3 8-10 14, Threatt McLoaa A— 16,123. of Brooklyn, N.Y. Davis joined the nation’s highest-scor­ Los Angeles (Martinez 20-6) at Atlanta Wnfield rf 4 0 3 3 ADavis dh 4 0 1 0 Cavaliers 94, Pistons 90 6-6 4-6 16, McKey 8-12 0-0 17, Rerce 8-17 2-2 ing prep player, Ochiel Swaby of North Miami High, in (Leibrandt9-11), 2:10 p.m. DPrkerdh 4 0 0 0 OBrion 1b Phiilies 8, Mets 7 4 0 0 0 CLEVELAND (94) 18, McMillan 1-2 0-0 2. Cage 4-7 2-210, Barros against the Twins, the team he has S t Louis (K.Hill 5 ^ ) at Chicago (Harkey Parrish c 3 1 1 0 EMrtnz3b 3 1 3 0 pledging to the Hurricanes on the first day of the spring Nance 8-15 6-8 22, Bennett 0-3 0-0 0 5-10 6-6 18, Corzine 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 54-85 12-6), 2:20 p.ra ^ Gaetti 3b 5 0 0 0 Buhner rf 4 0 11 (10 innings) 29-37 140. signing period. victimized 84 times in his career, San Francisco (LaCoss 6-4) at San Diego Felix cf 4 0 1 0 \fello c Daugherty 9-19 5-9 23. ENo 3-11 2-2 9. Valen­ Transactions 4 0 0 0 PHILA LA Clippers 30 23 25 30— 108 Blues are in more than any other club. (Bones 10-11), 4:05 p.m. Schloldss 1111 Vizquoiss NEW YORK tine 8-10 4-4 20. Kerr 2-6 0-1 6. Williams 3-10 Davis averaged 16 points, 14 rebounds and seven 4 0 1 0 abrhU Seattle 26 33 35 46— 140 Houston (Harnisch 0-0) at Cincinnati Totals 31 5 8 5 T o a b rh b l 6-8 12. Ferry 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 34-77 23-32 94 blocked shots last season for Boys and Girls High in t Associated Press Allan Anderson ouqiitched Cy 1 a I s Dykstr cf 2 3 10 3-Point goals— Los Angeles 0-7 (Harper 0-1, (Charlton 12-9), 7:35 p.m. Cleman cf 4 0 1 1 DETROIT (90) BASEBALL Young winner Bob Welch as the 37 311 3 Daulton c 3 113 Jfferies 3b Garrick 0-1, Grant 0-1, Garland 0-1, PolyNce Amarican League Brooklyn, the same school that produced the Hurricanes’ TAKE DOWN — The Giants’ Kevin Mitcheli, left, goes after Montreal (Mahler 7-6) at New York California 200 5 0 2 3 Rodman 1-5 0-0 2. Edwards 2-4 0-0 4. Laim- 021 0 0 0 -5 VHayes If 5 0 13 0- 1. Martin 0-2), Seattia 3-8 (Barros 2-5, McKeyCLEVELAND INDIANS— Optioned Eddie Twins beat Oakland. Anderson, (Whitehurst 1-0), 7:40 p.m. Seattle kinis p 0 0 0 0 beer 7-14 1-1 16, Dumars 7-16 1-2 16. Thomas all-time No. 2 scorer, Eric Brown. San Diego pitcher Bruce Hurst, lower right, after being hit by 000 120 0 0 0 -3 M u r^y rf 4 0 10 1- 1, Johnson 0-1, Pierce 0-1). Fouled deep trouble Franco p mutensee, catcher, to Colorado Springs of the Only games scheduled DP— CaliforNa 1, Soattio 2. LOB— CaiiforNa 0 0 0 0 6-15 8-10 20. Aguirre 7-14 3-4 17. Johnson 1-6 however, made his best throw to ChWnrl 0 0 0 0 Mgdan1b out— GranL Rebounds— Los Angeles 45 (Nor­ Fteafic Coast League. Purchased the contract Swaby, a 6-7 forward, set a Florida high school recoid a pitch in the fourth inning Wednesday night. Mitchell 11, Soatde 8. 2B— Sojo (1), Winliold (1), Parrish 3 0 0 1 1-2 3. Salley 3-7 6-6 12, Bedford 0-0 0-0 0. To­ second base, not the plate. Friday's Gamse RMcDI p 0 0 0 0 Brooks rf 5 0 1 0 tals 34-81 20-25 90. man 9), Seattle 49 (Benjamin 11). Assists— Los of Jose Escobar, inlieldar. from Colorado by averaging 47.4 points last season. Swaby’s choice of Fhttsburgh at Chicago, 3:20 p.m. (1). EMartinoz (1), Buhnor (1). 3B— Vizquol (1). Fteady ph Springs. By KEN RAPPOPORT homered twice before being struck. HR— Briley 0 0 0 0 Boston rf 0 0 0 0 Clovoland 26 25 21 22— 94 Angeles 29 (Garland, Harper 7), Seattia 31 After Henderson drew a leadoff San Diego at Los Angelas, 4:05 p.m. (1). SB— Polonia (1). S— Joyner, MWIms p schools was no surprise; he had verbally commined to The Associated Press Winliold. 0 0 0 0 Jhnson ss 5 1 1 0 Datroit 16 26 25 23— 90 (Threatt 9). Total fouls— Los Angeles 26. Seat- BASKETBALL walk in the fourth inning and moved Atlanta at Cincinnali, 7:35 p.m. Kruk 1b 6 0 11 Crreon If Bo 17. Technicals— Seattle coach Jones 2. Miami in January. IP 5 1 2 0 3-Point goals— Cleveland 3-7 (Kerr 2-2, Ehio National Basketball Association S t Louis at PNIadolphia, 735 p.m. H RER BB SO CHayes 3b 6 0 0 0 Ejection— Seattle coach Jones. A— 5,714. up on a grounder, Anderson and California Herr 2b 2 2 0 0 1-4, Ferry 0-1), Detroit 2-5 (Lalmboor 1-1, NBA— Fined Benoit Berijamin. Seattle center, Montreal at New Yirk. 7:40 p.m. Thon ss 4 3 3 0 Pena p 0 0 0 0 Dumars 1-1, Aguirre 0-1, Thomas 0-^. Fouled $1,500 lor making an obscene gesture toward ^ The Chicago Blackhawks were the No. 1 team in the McCaskill W.1-0 6 8 3 2 1 3 Day, three others suspended rookie second baseman Chuck San Francisco at Houston, 835 p.m Bckmn 2b Elster ss 1 0 0 0 out-Thomas. Rebounds— Cleveland 44 t o s at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in a game NHL during the regular season. But right now, they’re no Bailes 1 1-3 2 0 Strawberry pays 0 0 1 DJesus p Teufel 3b 1 0 0 0 (Daugherty 11). Detroit 60 (Laimbeer 19). As­ Afvil 5. LITTLE R(X!K, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas basketball Knoblauch got the same idea, that American League results Eichhom 1 1 0 0 0 0 Greene p better off than the lowly Miimesota North Stars in the Harvey S,2 OBrienc 5 2 1 0 sists— Clovoland 20 (Nance 5). Detroit 17 Continental Basketball Association Henderson was going. So Anderson 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Akrfids p Cone p star Todd Day and.three teammates were suspended from NHL playoffs. Seattle 1 0 0 0 (Thomas 7). Total fouls— Cleveland 21. Detroit SraUX FALLS SKYFORCE-Named David threw behind Henderson, and \^nkees 4, Tigers 0 Jordan ph Sasser ph 0 1 0 0 24. Technicals-Williams. Detroit Illegal Scholastic Brody business manager and Amy Schlotfelt the team for a year for their part in a sexual incident at FUohnson L.0-1 5 1-3 6 5 5 6 6 And the St. Louis Blues, No. 2 during the year, are NEW YORK DETROIT Soever p Simons p 0 0 0 0 defense. A— 21,454. director of operations. the athletic dormitory, sources said. Knoblauch ran him down and Swan 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 JMrris rf even in worse shape in their series with the DeUoit Red off in L.A. debut Miller 2b a b rh b l a b rh bl GeHarris 1 0 0 0 FOOTBALL tagged him out. Sax 2b 2 1 0 0 4 2 Totals 39 8 10 8 Totals T^e players can appeal the ruling of the All University Wings. 2 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 0 WP— Harris. PB— Parrish. 38 7 8 5 Heat 112, BuiietslOS East JV baseball National Football League grounder alter Jeff Innis (0-1) and Mttngly 1b Philadelphia 000 310 Angels 5, Mariners 3: Dave 4 0 1 0 M o s ^ If 3 0 0 0 300 1—8 WASHINGTON (106) NEW YORK JETS— Agreed to contract terms Judicial Board to administrators. The ruling doesn’t By JOHN KREISER Kelly cl Umpires— Home, Ford; First, Voltaggio; NswYbrk The East Catholic Junior varsity baseball “It’s a best-of-3 series going back into our building. John Franco combined to walk the 4 1 0 0 Incvgla ph 1 0 0 0 Second, Joyce; TNrd, McKean. 030 130 000 0—7 Grant 6-13 4-5 16, Williams 8-19 3-5 19 El­ with Johnny Hector, running back, and Turk Winfield drove in three runs and Maasdh E— Daulton, CHayes, Akerfelds. Jefferies, team upped its record to 2-1 with a 7-1 victory preclude the players from attending school, said two But that won’t matter if we don’t regroup,” Chicago’s The Associated Press 2 2 0 0 Trmmll ss 3 0 0 0 lison 8-16 3-6 19, Walker 2-6 2-4 6. Wbrkman SchonerL quarterback. bases loaded in the 10th. Kiilc McCaskill pitched California Haim T— 3«7. A— 16.977. Johnsoa DP— Now Yjrk 1. LOB— Philadelphia ov« Windham Wednesday afternoon at Moriar- highly placed university sources, who spoke on condition 3 1 0 0 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 6-11 3-3 15. Foster 3-4 0-0 6. English 3-10 1-2 HOCKEY Mulens If 13, New Y>rk 18. 2B— Dykstra (1), Daulton (1). ty Field. Eric Partridge tossed a fivo^hitter in Padres 4, Giants 3: Red McGriff to victory at the Kingdome. 2 0 1 2 Tttleton c 3 0 0 0 Twins 4, Athietics 1 7. Hammonds 6-10 0-0 12. Eacklas 3-8 0-0 6 National Hockey League they be given anonymity. The Los Angeles Dodgers are Nokas c 4 0 2 0 VHayes (2). Thon (1), Johnson (1). picking up Ihe mound decision for the Eagles. and Jerald Clark hit two-run homers Deer rf 2 0 0 0 MINNESOTA Totals 45-97 16-25 106. NHL— Rned ttie SL Louis Blues $10,CXX) and Winfield went 3-for-4, including JoBarlld rf 3 0 1 2 OAKLAND SB— Coleman 2 (2), Jefferies (1), Boston (1), Kevin Weingartnor led East with three Nts while A 34-year-old woman, who said she was sexually as­ NHL Playoffs paying Darryl Strawberry more than Brgmn dh 3 0 0 0 ab r h bl MIAMI (112) banned general manager Ron Caron from any at Jack Muiphy Stadium to lead the Lovullo 3b 3 0 0 0 a b rh b l Johnson (1), Herr (3). S— Daulton, Greene, Gordie Russo. Mike King and Josh Oliva added an RBI double in the first inning and Fiymn 3b 3 0 0 0 Gkfden If 4 0 0 0 Burton 6-12 3-3 15. Long 5-7 2-2 12. Seikaly ^ess box ama where opposing personnel may saulted on Feb. 27, implicated the four players. They ad­ $20 million over the next five years. Loyritz ph 1 0 1 0 FIHdsn If 3 0 0 1 Cone. SF— Magadan. two hts epieco. a bases-loaded, two-run single in the Cuyler cf 2 0 0 0 Knbich 2b 4 1 2 0 8-13 11-18 27. Douglas 6-121-4 13. Rico 11-20 be seated for the remainder of the playoffs Troy Murray said after a 3-1 upset by the North Stars on Espnza ss DHdsn cf 3 0 0 0 IP H RER BB SO mitted having sex with her but said she consented. Police It took them just one game to get the 0 0 0 0 Shelby cf 1 0 0 0 Puckett rf 3 1 1 0 0- 0 24, Edwards 5-12 2-4 13. Davis 1-3 0-0 2 fifth off Randy Johnson. He was hit­ Velarde ss 4 0 2 0 Cnseco rf 3 0 1 0 Philadelphia ^ ( t e r o n $1.(XX) and Glen Hanlon. Detroit said the woman was drunk. The local prosecutor said Wednesday night that tied the best-of-7 Norris Division first return on their investment. Hrbek 1b 3 0 0 0 Stnbchc 4 0 1 0 Coles 1-2 2-2 4. Ogg 1-1 0-0 2.Totals 44-82 NL Roundup Totals 32 4 8 4 Totals DaJosus 1 1-3 0 3 3 6 2 21-33 112. series at 2-2. less in the Angels’ opening-day vic­ 28 0 1 0 CDavIs dh 4 1 2 2 Baines dh 4 0 0 0 & lZS ArSrl^“ “°" there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute the players. Strawberry’s Dodger debut, NewTbrk 000 002 002— 4 Greene 3 3 3 3 3 1 tory over Seattle. Harper c 3 1 1 2 McGwr 1b 3 1 1 0 Akerfelds 12-3 3 1 1 1 4 Wteshington 25 24 33 24— 106 HARTFORD WHALERS-Sent Geoff The Blackhawks, whose 106 points were 38 better Detroit^ 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 Miami 25 23 35 29— 112 delayed a day by rain in Atlanta, Padres in a game marred by a Pglnik) 3b 4 0 0 0 Law 3b 3 0 0 0 Boever 12-3 1 0 0 4 2 Calendar Sandersor). center, to Springfield of the Connors reaches third round White Sox 2, Orioles 0: Greg E— Espinoza (2). Fryman (1). DP— Detroit 2 3-Point goals— Washington 0-9 (English 0-1, than the fourth-place North Stars, aren’t the only team was nearly perfect. He had two hits, fourth-inning brawl. Nwman3b 0 0 0 0 Fliles ph 1 0 0 0 McDowell W.1-0 11-3 1 0 0 1 1 Amencan Hockey League. Hibbard shut down Baltimore on LOB— New Vbrk 11. Detroit 4. 2B— Nokes (11 Mack cf 3 0 0 0 Foster 0-1, Workman 0-2, Williams 0-5), Miami with problems. JeBarlioldlAQarliAl#4 (1),/4\ Phillips_an (1). .. 3B-Moulens Yfeiss ss 3 0 1 0 MiWIliamsS.I 1 0 0 0 0 1 TOKYO (AP) — Jimmy Connors struggled 21/2 hours drove in two runs and scored one as The Giants’ Kevin Mitchell, who (1). Gagne ss 3 0 0 0 Gallego 2b 1 0 0 0 NewYbrk 3-6 (Rico 2-5, Edwards 1-1). Fouled out— El­ Today The Blues, actually, are one game away from being three hits for eight innings and SB— Trammell (1). S— S » 2. lison. Rebounds— WasNngton 54 (Ellison 14). to join John McEnroe and Stefan Edberg in the third Los Angeles downed the Braves 6-4 homered in the second inning, was Totals 31 4 6 4 Totals 28 1 4 1 Cone 5 7 4 4 5 5 Track Bobby Thigpien got his first save of IP H RER BB SO M/ami 57 (Seikaly 16). Assists— Washington 25 eliminated in this year’s playoffs. The Red Wings’ 4-3 Minnesota 022 000 000— 4 Simons 1 1-3 2 2 0 0 1 Rockville at Manchester (glrls),3:30 Radio, TV round of the Japan Open. on Wednesday night. ejected after charging the mound New Yerk (Yforkman 7), Miami 22 (Douglas 9). Total East Catholic at Rocky the season as Chicago swept the Oakland 000 000 01 0 -1 Pena 12-3 1 1 1 1 1 Hill (b(boys and girls). victory in the other Norris Division semifinal gave them Strawberry, who signed a five- Sanderson W.1-0 8 1 0 0 2 4 fouls— Washington 24. Miami 19. Techni­ 330 The 38-year-old Connors, playing in his third tourna­ and leveling Bruce Hurst with a E— Wfelch. DP— Minnesota 2. Oakland 2. Innis L.0-1 1 0 1 1 1 2 two-game series at Memorial Cadaret 1 0 0 0 0 2 cal— Douglas. A— 15,008. ment since wrist surgery last October, beat 16th-seeded a 3-1 lead over the Blues, whom they can eliminate in year contract with Los Angeles last Detroit LOB— Minnesota 3, Oakland 6. 2fl— Steinbach Franco 1 0 0 0 2 0 Friday Today body block in the fourth. Mitchell Stadium. (1), McGwire (1). HR— Harper (1). SB— Can­ Baseball Game 5 on Friday night in St. Louis. November after eight seasons with Terrell 1,0-1 6 2-3 6 2 0 4 3 InNs pitched to 1 batter In Ihe 10th. Wally Masur 3-6,7-6 (7-5), 7-5. was upset after being knocked down seco (1). CS— Hrbek (1). RHenderson (1). 76ers 100, Knicks 84 Manchester at Fermi. 3:45 Scott Fletcher hit a two-run Cerutti 21-3 2 2 2 4 1 HBP— by Cone (Daulton). WP— Cone, WTIC ~ ®°’‘' Cttannel 38, McEnroe defeated Slobodan Zivojinovic 6-1, 6-4. Ed­ The Calgary Flames find themselves in a similar posi­ the , had a run-scor­ S— Puckett. Greene 2. PB— O’Brien. NEW YORK (84) Cheney Tech at Portland, 3:30 by Hurst’s first pitch and hit on the double in the sixth inning off Jose Sanderson pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Coventry at Bacon Academy, 3:30 1 :M p.m. — Yankees at Tigers, MSG berg, the defending champion and top seed, beat Kelly tion. The Flames trail the Edmonton Oilers 3-1 in their ing groundout in the first, an RBI Umpires— Home, Phillips; First, Cooney- IP H RER BB SO Umpires— Home, Montague; First, DeMuth; Ytelkor 1-5 0-0 2, Vandaweghe 2-11 0-0 4, right foot with the next one. Mesa. Hetcher went 3-for-4 with Minnesota Ewing 12-23 4-5 28, Cheeks 3-5 0-0 6, Tucker Bolton at East Hampton, 3:30 4,05 p.m. — Dodgers at Braves, TBS Smythe series following a 5-2 loss Wednesday night. double in the fifth and a single that Second. Hendry; TNrd. Hirschbock. Second, BoNn; Third, Froemming. Evemden 6-2,7-6 (7-2). Reds 6, Astros 5: Todd Ben­ AAnderson W,1-0 71-3 2 1 1 6 2 T— 4:51. A— 22,841. 2-7 0-0 4, Muslaf 4-5 4-7 12. Jackson 3-5 2-2 8, Softball 2:30 p,ra — Tennis: Bausch and Lomb They’ll try to start their comeback Friday night in Cal­ two doubles. T— 2:56. A— 7,84Z Fermi at Manchester, 3.30 Championships, ESPN In women’s second-round matches, top-seeded Amy started a two-run eighth inning. That Aguilera S.1 12-3 2 0 0 0 3 Quirmott 3-6 0-1 6, Starks 2-9 2-2 8, E.Wilkins gary. zinger drove in four runs and Chris Brewers 6, Rangers 0; Chris Biue Jays 5, Red Sox 3 Oakland 2-5 0-0 4, Grant 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 35-82 12-18 Bolton at East Hampton, 330 7 ?;!"• ~ Masters, USA Cable Frazier beat Karin Kschwendt 6-4, 6-3 and second- was more than enough to compen­ Sabo hit a two-run homer in the Welch L.0-1 9 6 4 3 1 5 Dodgers 6, Braves 4 Coventry at Bacon Academy, 3:30 The only playoff game that went according to form Bosio scattered four singles in eight BOSTON TORONTO RHAM at Cromwell, 3:30 nel WT?c"’' ~ SportsChan- seeded Sabine Appelmans beat Mana Endo 6-3,6-1. sate for his glove — he dropp^ a HBP-— by Welch (Harper). LOS ANGELS ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA (100) seventh inning as Cincinnati over­ iimings and Bill Spiers and Greg abrhbl abrhbl Track Wednesday night happened, in Vancouver, British fly ball in the third inning that led to Umpires— Home, ; First. Reilly; a b rh b l ab r h bl Anderson 11-20 2-2 25, Gilliam 5-11 5-7 15. 7:M p.m, - Mels at PNIIIes, Channel 9 Boggs 3b 3 0 1 0 White cl 4 0 1 2 Manchester at Eastern Relays (Trinity) came a three-run deficit to beat Vaughn homered as Milwaukee w o t Second, Y>ung; Third, Garcia. Butler cf 3 2 2 0 Snders If 7 Capitals at Rangers, MSG (not Graf in the quarterfinals Columbia, where the Los Angeles Kings beat the the Braves’ first two runs. Reed 2b 4 0 2 1 RAImr2b 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 Mahorn 4-5 0-0 8, Green 4-8 2-2 11. Hawkins Boys Tennis visiting Houston. T— 2:13. A— 22,958. Samuel 2b 5 0 1 2 Nixon If 5-15 7-7 18. Williams 1-6 3-4 6. Turner 2-6 0-0 availablo in all areas) atlhxas. GmwIIII 5 0 0 0 Gruber 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Manchester at Wethersfield, 3:30 Canucks 6-1 in the other Smythe semfinal. Los Angeles manager Tom Lasor- Stwbry rf 4 1 2 2 Trdway 2b 4. Olivor 2-2 0-0 4. Bol 3-4 0-0 6. Hoppen 1-2 AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — Top-seeded Steffi Benzinger, who was ll-for-62 JCIark dh 3 1 0 0 JCarter If 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill, 3.30 ESm ~ Robby’s Open, Bosio is 14-2 lifetime in April, Nationai League resuits Murray 1b 3 1 0 0 1- 2 3. Totals 38-79 20-24 100. The playoffs continue tonight with games in the da was all smiles after seeing his Burks cf 2 1 0 0 Tablerib 3 1 1 3 Gantcf 4 0 0 0 Graf defeated Isabel Cueto 6-1, 6-1 to advance to the without an extra-base hit in spring Daniels if 4 0 0 0 Girts Tennis A 8:30 p.m. — Celtics at Bucks, WDRC (1360- I^trick and Adams divisions. but is just a 38-46 career pitcher for Bmsky rf 4 1 1 0 Brders c 4 0 0 0 Justice rf 4 2 2 1 NowYtrk 16 24 18 26— 84 Hall at Manchester. 3.30 quarterfinals of the Bausch & Lomb Championships. new right fielder in action for real Cubs 2, Cardinals 0 LHrris 3b 4 0 1 1 Bream 1b training, had an RBI single, a two- Qintanalb 4 0 0 0 Whiten rf 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 P N ta^phia 23 23 26 28 -100 Rocky Hill at East Catholic. 3:30 NORRIS DIVISION for the first time. the Brewers. He struck out six, ST. LOUIS Cand p 0 0 0 0 A x il’S' Santos Cardona In other second-round matches, fourth-seeded Zina Pena c 4 0 0 0 MLee ss 2 1 1 0 CHICAGO Cbrera ph 1 0 0 0 3-Polnt goals— New Yjrk 2-4 (Starks 2-2. run double and a run-scoring triple walked two and only one ruimer Scoscia c 4 1 3 1 vs Kevin Pompey, IBC welterweight title, ESPN North Stars 3, Blackhawks 1; Mike Craig and Mark “He’s awesome,” Lasorda said. Nhring ss 4 0 3 2 GHill dh 1 1 0 0 a b rh b l ab r h bl Pndltn3b 3 0 0 1 Vandowogho 0-1. Tucker 0-1). PNIadelphia 4-8 Saturday Garrison defeated 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 and to lead the Reds’ comeback. MThmp cl 3 0 2 0 Wallon cf Griffin ss 3 0 0 0 Heath c (Anderson M . Williams M . Green 1-2. Haw­ Cabte'^ ~ "Dte Masters (delayed), USA reached second. MIINks dh 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 Basaball sixth-seeded Natalia Zvereva beat Jessica Emmons 6-1, Tinordi scored during Wayne Presley’s second-period OSrNlh ss 3 0 2 0 Belcher p 3 1 1 0 kins 1-4). Fouled out— Nona. Flebounds— New Phillies 8, Mets 7: The Phillies Cubs 2, Cardinals 0: Greg Mad­ Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 26 S 4 5 Sndbrg2b 4 0 0 0 Blliard ss 2 0 0 0 East Catholic at Stratford, 1 p.m. major penally to lead the North Stars, who played one of Royals 1, Indians 0: Kevin Ap­ Gilkey If Hmiton 3b 10 0 0 Y>rk 40 (Ewing 12). PNladoIpNa 58 (Anderson 6 -2 . Boston 030 000 000—3 4 0 0 0 Grace 1b 4 0 2 0 Blauserss 1 0 0 0 and Mets played too long to make dux allowed five hits in eight in­ Grrero 1 b their best defensive games of the year. pier outdueled rookie Charles Nagy, Toronto oOO 020 03x— 5 4 0 1 0 GBell If 3 0 0 1 Srmitz p 1111 Mahorn 10). Assists— Now Ybrk 26 (Starks 9) the record b ^ k , but Philadelphia nings and George Bell and Gary Jose rf 3 0 0 0 DSrNth p 0 0 0 0 Stanton p 0 0 0 0 PNIadolphia 28 (Green 7). Total feuls— New Neal Broten also scored for Miimesota, which sent the Danny Tartabull hit a run-scoring E— Bmnansky (1). DP— Boston 2, Toronto 1. Zeile 3b Penguins’ Coffey to miss game salvaged the finale of a three-game LOB— Boston 9, Toronto 5. 2B— Naehring (1), 3 0 2 0 Dawson rf 4 0 2 0 Lemke ph 10 0 0 Vbrk 21. PNIadolphia 20. Tochnicals-Mustaf Scott drove in runs as Chicago beat single in the third iiming and Kansas Pgoozzi c 3 0 0 0 Brryhil c 4 0 0 0 Siskp Mahora A— 14,227. series back to Chicago Stadium for Game 5 on Friday WNte (3), MLee (2). HR— Tablor (1). 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Penguins defen­ series at Shea Stadium on John St. Louis at Wrigley Field. Oqendo2b 3 0 0 0 Dnston ss 3 1 2 0 F^rrett p 0 0 0 0 night. City won at Royals Stadium. IP H RER BB SO DeLeon p Bulls 101, Pacers 96 seman Raul Coffey has a scratched cornea and swelling Kruk’s run-scoring grounder in the Maddux suuck out five, walked Boston 10 0 0 GScott 3b 2 0 11 Gregg ^ 10 10 TROUT DERBY Red Wings 4, Blues 3: Third-period goals by Rick Appier gave up seven hits, struck GPena ph 1 10 0 0 Mddux p 3 0 0 0 B m ^ p 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO (101) around his left eye and will miss tonight’s fifth game of 10th inning. one and allowed just one runner to MYoung 5 3 2 2 4 3 Carpntr p Totals Zombo and Brent Fedyk led Detroit over St. Louis. out four and walked one. Jeff 0 0 0 0 Dasce If 0 0 0 0 34 6 10 6 Totals 32 4 5 3 Grant 4-7 5-7 t3. Pippen 5-7 6-7 17 Lamp 1 0 0 0 2 0 Perry ph the Ritrick Division semifinal series against New Jersey. The first nine innings took 4 reach second base. 10 0 0 Los Angsles 100 030 0 2 0 -6 Cartwright 5-11 0-1 10, Jordan 12-21 4-6 2s' Steve Chlasson had two goals for the Red Wings, Montgomery pitched the ninth for a Hesketh 1 0 1 1 1 1 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 $150.00 Longest Trout Coffey’s injury, the result of a high-stick by the Devils’ hours, 24 minutes — six minutes 002 Pirates 6, Expos 3: Bobby Bonil­ Gray L.0-1 1 1 2 2 1 1 000 101— 4 Ftexson 3-7 0-0 7. Hopson 4-6 0-0 8. Annstrono save. Totals 29 0 7 0 Totals playing without Bob Probert, who on Thesday received a Toromo 31 2 8 2 E— Strawberry (1). DP— Atlanta 2. L O B ^ o s 2-6 1-2 5, King 0-1 0-0 0, Perdue 1-2 0-0 2. Viacheslav Fetisov in Game 4 on Thesday, may sideline longer than the longest nine-inning la had three hits and drove in two St. Louis 000 Angeles 5, Atlanta 2. 2B— Strawberry (1), one-game suspension for slugging St. Louis goalie Vin­ Nagy, ex-UConn star, also gave StoWemyre 5 3 3 3 4 4 000 0 0 0 -0 Lovingston 1-2 2-2 4, S.Willlams 1-4 0^) 2 No Limit • Public Invited game ever played. Kruk beat the Chicago 001 100 OOx— 2 Scioscia (1), Belcher (1), Justice (1). HR— Jus­ him for the rest of the series. runs, and winning pitcher|Zane Acker 2 2 0 0 0 2 Hodges 2-2 0-0 5. Totals 40-76 18-25 101 cent Riendeau in Game 2. up seven hits. He struck out six and DP— CNcago 3. LOB— S t Louis 4. Chicago tice (1). S— Butler. SF— PerxJleton. relay to first on a bases-loaded Timlin W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 INDIANA (96) Sunday, April 14,1991 - 9:00 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. Only seven teams in NHL playoff history have rallied Smith doubled and drove in aiun. walked one in eight innings. 7. 2B— MThompson (1), Grace (1), Dunslon (1). IP H RER BB SO Person 4-12 3-5 12. Thompson 5-9 3-3 13 Negotiations to be allowed Henke S.2 1 2 0 0 0 0 SB— Dunslon (1). S— OSmith. SF— GBell. Los Angsles from a 3-1 deficit to win a series. MYjung pitched to 1 better in the 6th, Lamp SrNts 6-15 2-4 14. Miller 9-17 3-3 21, MWiF Manchester Sportsmen’s Association NEW YORK (AP) — NFL commissioner Paul IP H RER BB SO Botcher W.1-0 71-3 4 3 Schrompl 2-6 7-811. Flotning pitched to 1 batter in the 7lh. Hesketh pitched to St. Louis “If we lose one more game, we go golfing," Brett 1 batter in the 8th. Cand S,1 12-3 1 1 2-6 0-0 4, Drolling 1-1 0-0 i Sanders 2-8 0-0 4. Tagliabue said that the team holding the first pick in the DeLeon L,0-1 5 7 Atlanta 612 Merrow Road, Coventry, Connecticut Hull, who scored twice for St. Louis, said. “You never (8^ ^ — by Stottlemyre (JCIark), by StoWemyre Carpenter 2 0 NFL draft may negotiate a contract with a player if it Faldo after third straight win Smoltz L,0-1 4 1-36 4 want to go golfing now. This is frustrating. Our backs arc Agosto 1 1 Stanton 2-3 0 0 RAIN OR SHINE chooses. Umpires— Home, Clark; FirsL Kosc; Second, Chicago against the wall. But we have a lot of character.” Kaiser; TNrd, Barnett. Sisk 21-3 2 2 But he also ratified a decision made at the league AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Can champion. Gay Brewer, so he could Maddux W.1-0 8 5 won,” said Nicklaus, fresh off a T— 2:56. A— 41,164. Parratt 2-3 2 0 Satellite Antenna Follow signs off Route 44 Coventry and 32 Willington. SMYTHE DIVISION Nick Faldo, stronger and longer than DaSrNth S, 1 1 2 Berenguer 1 0 0 meetings barring a team without the first pick from talk­ observe the Masters’ uadition of Senior Tour victory at The Tradi­ 9 Oilers 5, Flames 2: Esa Tlkkanen scored two power- White Sox 2, Orioles 0 HBP— by DeLeon (GScott). WP-Bolcher. BK— Smoltz. Installations ing contact with prospective draftees. at anytime in his career, become the passing along the green jacket. tion. “In fact. I’ll be disappointed if Umpires— Home, .Gregg; First, Winters: Umpires— Home, Wendelstadt; FirsL Pulli; Stocked - Private Pond play goals as Edmonton came back from a two-goal master of The Masters with a third CHICAGO The decision stems from Chicago’s signing last year of Nicklaus said he sees a Nicklaus 1 don’t win, and the last several BALTIMORE Secorid, West; Third, Runge. Second, Williams; Third, Marsh. deficit with five straight goals. consecutive victory? a b rh b l ab rh bl T— 2:09. A— 11,204. T— 2:47. A— 18,527. Brookles, Browns, Rainbows!! Mark Carrier, who the Bears selected with the sixth pick confidence in Faldo’s eye. years I wouldn’t say that.” Raines II 5 0 0 0 Dvraux cf 3 0 0 0 Site Survey in the draft. The Bears had also discussed contract with Tlkkanen and Mark Messier revived the Oilers’ Jack Nicklaus, a six-time cham­ “I think Faldo feels he is playing Uhnsn cf 4 0 1 0 Mlllgan If 3 0 0 0 Padres 4, Giants 3 Connecticut License Is Not Required anemic power play, each scoring goals while Edmonton Faldo didn’t select Nicklaus as his Vntura 3b 3 0 0 0 CRpkenss defensive end Ray Agnew and linebacker James Francis pion, says “Yes,” if the Englishman so well he can win and that’s how 1 3 0 0 0 SAN FRAN Estimates primary worry although he said, Thmas 1 b 3 0 0 0 GDavis 1b 4 0 0 0 BAN DIEGO •CASHPRIZES TROPHIES enjoyed the man advantage in the second period after the can beat him starling today as the ab r h bl before announcing they had signed Carrier. used to feel,” Nicklaus said. “He’s Fiskc 4 0 1 0 . Evans rf 4 0 1 0 a b rh b l ‘Tm sure anybody who has won RThmp2b 3 0 0 0 Roberts 2b Quality Equipment Flames took a 2-0 lead in the first. 55 th Masters was to get underway at FYsgua dh 3 0 0 0 Wthgtn 3b 2 0 1 0 B o w lin g 4 0 0 0 $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 At last month’s meetings, the NFL’s competition com­ playing so well he probably doesn’t here before has the edge over McGee cf 4 0 0 0 TFrrxfz ss Tlkkanen scored again on the power play early in the Srtyderdh 1 0 0 0 Horn ph 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 the soggy Augusta National Golf even need his *A’ game to win.” W CIarklb 4 0 1 0 TGwyn rf 120 Plus Channels mittee had recommended that no negotiations take place others.” Sosa rf 3 1 0 0 Gomez dh 3 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 third and Kelly Buchberger followed with his first career Club. Mtchell If 1111 FMcGr 1b Faldo, who had to trade in his Guillen ss 4 1 2 0 Hoiles c 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 Longest Trout Award with any player. Ian Woosnam of Wales, Curtis Home Engineers Felder If 10 0 0 Sntlagoc playoff goal. “The most difficult win at The Fltcher2b 4 0 3 2 BRpkn2b 3 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 Masters champion green jacket for MWIms 3b 4 0 0 0 JCIark If Strange and Tom Watson, and Steve Totals 34 2 7 2 Totals 28 0 3 0 Gail PBscTJrsll 181-482, Denise Hills 187, 2 112 Burger to lead committee Kings 6, Canucks 1: Wayne Gretzky scored his Masters is the first one,” Nicklaus Gay McDevill 181-181-467. Kathy Knox 183 Bassrf 3 0 0 0 Presley 3b 3 0 0 0 For information $ 1 0 . 0 0 one two sizes larger because of his Elkington, recent winner of the Chicago 0 0 0 00 2 0 0 0 -2 record-setting 93rd playoff goal and assisted on another Bette Dufraine 178-473, Shirley Eldridge Peckerc 4 1 1 1 Flodrigz p said. “The next time is always a Baltimors 000 000 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 caii Bob OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — Warren E. Burger, offseason workouts that have added Tournament Players Championship 187-491, Elaine Welnickl 185-467. Elvina Balch Brijmin ss 4 1 1 1 Mddux p 0 0 0 0 as Los Angeles beat Vancouver. 9 E— GDavIs (1). DP— Chicago 2. heckuva lot easier.” 15 yards to his drives, didn’t pick Black p 2 0 10 Llferts p 646-0011 Each Tagged Trout former chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and nine were Faldo’s selections as players LOB— Chicago 8, Baltimora 6. 2B— FleTcher 2 181-453, Pat Irwin 179-463, Sue BIske 0 0 0 0 Gretzky’s historic goal, on a power play in the first Andrsn ph Nicklaus had the best chance to Nicklaus as one of his primary foes. (3). Wtrthlngton (1). SB-LJohnson 197-201-550, Alyce McArdle 190-467, Jeanne 10 0 0 Abnerd 3 0 0 0 Advance Ticket Sales Call: 649-5438^^^^^^ ^ others will comprise a committee to review the NCAA’s primed to win. Buccheri 176-513, Diane Turgeon 219-530 Rbnson p 0 0 0 0 Hurst p 2 0 0 0 period, gave the Kings a 2-1 lead and they checked tena­ win three consecutive titles. He won But Nicklaus, who last won in IP H RER BB SO Litton ph rules enforcement and infractions process. Chairing the Faldo also didn’t mention Spain’s Chicago Karen Moore 184-468, Carol Forand 18l! 1 0 0 0 Tmpitn 3b 10 0 0 Gate Opens at 7j00 A.M. for Advance Ticket Holder^ ciously to ensure victory after Vancouver had won Game the tournament in 1965 and 1966, Totals 32 3 5 3 Totals Spaee-Age nehnologY committee, which was authorized by the NCAA Council 1986, picked Nicklaus. No one ever Josc-Maria Olazabal, Hibbard W,1-0 8 3 0 0 4 4 Audrey White 203-487, Renee Ellis 457, CNis 29 4 5 4 at Down-to-earth Prieet ★ ★ ★ Refreshment Stand ★ ★ ★ 3. Sullivan 492, Nancy Wall 474, Roberta Shore San Frandsoo 010 020 000—3 in January, will be Rex E. Lee, president of Brigham but failed to make the cut in 1%7. has played better at the 6,906-yard, of Golf winner, or Greg Norman Thigpen S.1 1 0 0 0 1 2 450. San Diego Tony Granato, Steve Kasper, Dave Taylor, Mike Don­ r 200 200 OOx—4 Admission $10,00______10 years and under $6.00 Young University. He still had to spend two days at par-72 layout. mired in a slump and talking bur­ nelly and Steve Duchesne also scored for the Kings. Augusta waiting for the eventual “I wouldn’t be surprised if 1 nout. 1 12 MANCHESTER HERALD, TTiursday, April 11 1991

MANCIIESIER HERALD, Thursday, April 11, 1991__13 THE NEW BREED BLONDIE by Dean Ybung A SZan Draka -

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But H&R Block lahan molding □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 17 Tannis play- 52 Fondle GDGiiaGa □□□□□ chief Henry Bloch has yet to file his own return. at — 53 Stale To live and die N aitaia HGG QDGGGGQCID “I usually don’t wait this late,” Henry Bloch said positively □ B O A R LO a n d JANIS by Jimmy Johnacrt Wednesday, less than week before the April 15 dead­ 18 Airlina into 54 Longs (si.) Chromosomal 19 Cancela pra- 55 Chemical line. “And I’ve never filed for an extension.” ' vioua Bulfix to Ammonia 34 Air rr'5BorrAii?.'ir6ioor changa I f 6 )OOr^■^^^AT'6 6ttOU6H TO YOOR ROM! MARCH!! FUUWY-I COULD HAVe inside your car Bloch, 68, said he was waiting to receive a federal 56 Towel word compounds ingredient fA lR ! ir'5 WOT FAIR.' FAIR.' 21 Moraover 11 Requires 36 Split 5W0RM I HADAMOrHeR form for business partnerships. 22 Razor clam DOWN 19 Candle 37 Balter IT'3 WOT. J ^ deficiencies 24 Attampta 30 5&C0WD6 .' Last year, Bloch’s rompany, based in Kansas City, eilln- 38 The real — DEAR ABBY: I’ve been reading your cx>lumn for lo 26 Birthmark 1 Jokes gulshers 40 People of I Mo., prepared 15 million tax returns. 28 English 2 Genus ol 20 Prehletoric action these many years, for information as well as entertain­ plaint ■ Kim Basinger finally picked up the key to her DEAR DR. GOTT: What is Hiraer’s syndrome? ants era (2 wds.) 43 Military cap 4-11 ment. I’ve read many worthwhile articles submitted by 29 One ------3 Conclusion 23 Tennis play­ 44 By the lime Kurt Shaw town, Braselton, Ga., which she bought two years kind your readers, but never has anything startled me as much What does having only 45 chromosomes instead of 46 4 Drug agey. er — ------lo “The busboy will have your combo special ago for $20 million. mean to an affected individual? 30 Noun tullix 5 Go away! Goolagong Phoenix as the enclosed article from the Adirondack Advertiser in 31 Football org. 6 Pivot 25 Whirl 45 Ballot in a secomd.” Wearing a Braselton button, the screen siren ac­ DEAR READER: Each normal person has 46 32 Briny 7 Bunch 27 Sodium 48 OK northern New York. Please print it, Abby — it may save cepted the key Wednesday from Mayor Henry txpante 8 — alal chloride 50 Stadium a life. It certainly opened my eyes. chromosomes, including one pair that determines sex 33 Famous 9 Chocolate 28 Network cheer Braselton on his porch. painter SNAFU by Bruca Baattia — FRANCIS BOURASSA, LATHAM, N.Y. (XX. female: XY, male). 33 Desert “You have the key to my heart,” Basinger told the Chromosomes are sub-microscopic coils, present in Illusion DEAR MR. BOURASSA: It opened my eyes, too. e it> m i^ by NCA me mayor, a descendant of the town’s founder, and a J0HIO5DAJ 4 / u But first a disclaimer to my readers: This is a very each living cell, that bear genes, the protein packets T MA |H throng of residents, “I love this. It means a lot to which carry hereditary traits. SPIDER-MAN by Stan Laa graphic description of what happens when an automobile me.” 12^ In ’I\imer s syndrome, one of the two (XX) female NOW THAT Fl|?ST, TWe 0CV>P going 55 miles an hour hits a solid object Basinger, bora in Athens, Ga., 37 years ago, has TiV AT THATS -me BUCKLE YOUR SEAT BELTS chromosomes is absent or deleted. This causes a charac- I'/M nei?e, New$-yoj si^u SOUNPS B A P n evis/ starred in such films as “91/2 Weeks,” “Batman” and WHATPO £&MBAUTC>t$gAPH$/JS by the Georgia Paramedics Against Drunk Drivers terisuc appearance: short stature, webbing of the neck, BAS/ “The Marrying h to .” The actress has said her plans I P O ? J ■~-T» 11 I I (submitted by Lucille Groat) low hairlme. sagging eyelids, multiple moles, narrowing 5T 0NOU(SH.' for Braselton might include movie and recording of the aorta, failure of menstruation and breast develop- HOWAIANyT Do you know what happens in the first fatal second studios and a concert hall. after a car going 55 miles per hour hits a solid object? mem, and infertility. Mental deficiency is rare, but many But on Wednesday she said nothing about develop­ patients suffer from spatial disorientation and do not per­ 1. In the first 10th of a second, the front bumper and ment plans. grill collapse. form well On IQ tests. Ttiraer’s syndrome has an in­ “I just dropped by to say hi,” she said. _ Th«A8«oclal»dPr»8t cidence of about one in every 3,(XX) live female births. 2. The second 10th finds the hood crumbling, rising Braselton, 50 miles northeast of Atlanta, has about KEEPS ON DANCING — Kevin Costner, Md striking the windshield as the spinning rear wheels There is no treatment, but these patients can function 300 residents. fresh from his "Dances With Woives” normally in society. lift from the ground. Simultaneously, fenders begin ■ Singer Harry Nilsson pleaded no contest to wrapping themselves around the solid object. Although Oscar sweep, isn’t taking much time off to There are many congenital disorders stemming from drunken driving and agreed to get treatment. chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosome deficiency is the car’s frame has been halted, the rest of the car IS Nilsson, 49, entered his plea Monday in Beverlv savor his winnings. He stars in "Robin STILL GOING 55 MILES PER HOUR. Instinct causes important because normal growth and development re­ EEK AND MEEK by Howla Schnaldar Hills, Ca. ^ Hood: Prince of Thieves," set for a June 41 the driver to stiffen his legs against the crash, and they quires a full complement of 23 pairs. RT Nilsson was stopped by officers July 6. His release’ and he is now in Dallas filming DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 50-year-old female with snap at the knee joint. 47 WHV M U S T m m e e /f js s IL)HAT...I A3 K A C U ,. SOOD OU£STIOW...M£'S blood-alcohol level was .23 percent, or nearly three J r K . systemic lupus erythematosus. My doctor says I am 3. Dunng the third 10th of the second, the steering 50 COLD TD EACH OTHQ?? MASHAPPEAJ£D1DL 0\ ^ ^ PRQ6ABLV m e m r m umes the legal limit of .08, authorities said. presently ir remission. How long can I expect the lupus SI wheel starts to disintegrate and the steering colunm aims Nilsson s ^ g “Everybody’s Talkin’” from the said. “The X-rays look like Frankenstein’s leg.” to remain in remission, and are lipomas associated with "I'.i h, Nf A IOC TOR. a U fO B R for the driver’s chest. movie “Midnight Cowboy” and won the 1972 Gram- Mobley, who lives in Schoharie, is a 20-year 54 this diagnosis? "Ready to celebrate the arrival of spring?” T 4. The fourth 10th of the second finds two feet of the my for best male pop vocal performance for veteran cave explorer. DEAR READER: SLE is an inflammatory disorder ~ ~ X - ^ s fixmt end wrecked, while the rear end still moves at Without You.” “In my opinion, of any rescue that’s gone on in of connective tissue, which binds organs together. Thus, 35 miles per hour. The driver’s body is still traveling at ■ The four-day rescue of Emily Davis Mobley this country, this was the hardest,” she said. The 55 miles per hour. ^ e disease affects many parts of the body, including the ^ter she broke her leg 1,000 feet down was the na­ operation required 170 people above and below joints, skin, lung covering, kidneys, heart covering, Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" tion s toughest cave rescue, she says. ground. lymph nodes and spleen. The most common symptoms at 1-900-454-3535 and entering access code number'184 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME '^7 5. In the fifth 10th of a second, the driver is impaled _____ 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones._____ • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee The 40-year-old spelunker ought to know. She’s Of great concern during the rescue was preserving are pain, rash and progressive renal failure. SLE is diag­ on the steering column, and blood rushes into his lunes. Unscramble these four Jumbles, an expert in rescues herself. the cave’s structures. “While I was being repaired at nosed by blood tests. The cause is unknown. When Mobley arrived home in Albany, N.Y., one letter to each square, to form ^ 5 6. The sixth 10th of a second, the impact has buiit up the hospital, various crews went in to repair the SLE is peculiar in that it waxes and wanes. Far no ap­ four ordinary words. Wednesday from New Mexico, she was met by fami­ to the point that the driver’s feet are ripped out of tightly cave,” she said. “Very little damage was done.” parent reason (or after therapy), patients may experience WINTHROP by Dick CavaIN ly and friends and a banner mixing news metaphors: CHARP la c ^ shoes. The brake pedal breaks off. The car fiame B Former British Prime Minister M argaret periods of complete remission, often lasting months or “Welcome Home Emily From the Mother of All years. Therefore, the prognosis varies. As a general rule, T T H I N K M V BARENTS buckles in the middle. The driver’s head smashes into the Caves.” Thatcher still goes to great lengths for international z c H EY/ THATfe A I KNOW... I W ISH THEY'D windshield as the rear wheels, still spinning, fall back to the earlier SLE is diagnosed (and treatment begun with CELEBRITY CIPHER AR E PLANNINSTC1/W9VE GREAT PLACE CHANGE THEIR MINDS AND In New Mexico, Mobley underwent surgery on her ties. ^ She crossed the Atlantic to open British Air­ Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous earth. cortisone), the greater the chance for recovery; hence, people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands tor TO CALIFORNIA. TO L I V E . ' TAKE M E WITH THEM. / left leg, which was broken by a falling rock March 31 way’s $120 million terminal at Kennedy Internation­ another Today 's due G equals C V. al Airport. early recognition of the disease is paramount. VOCE 7. In the seventh 10th of the second, hinges rip loose, during a mapping expedition two miles into I cannot predict how long your remission will last. Lechuguilla Cave. Thatcher praised the terminal in ceremonies Wed­ ■ X E L D V RUNIR RPN d < ^ fly open and the seats break free, striking the Perhaps, based on your past pattern of disease, your dnver from behind. “I’ve got quite a bit of hardware in there,” Mobley nesday as “an example of British-Amcrican coopera­ tion.” physician can give you a ballpark figure but, by and OUDWVGRXDJ OE large, the length of remission is unpredictable. DREEME EXKCA KXTN RPN r '' W H A T T H E CAF» MAIMUFACTUI^ER'S OUDWVGRXDJ OE EXPENSES WERE. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1991— PRIME TIME cSViOl APDNA, LDV NJW VO LADVAN N ow an an ge the circled letters to ERNIE by D u d Grace form the surprise answer, as sug­ OVER THE AIR CHANNELS HXRP PVAP gested by the above cartoon. 6JH1LE *iOU'RE AT IT, saw SET ME AWCfTHER B6£R,| A COUFLE N*w«g CBSN b m bwido Y 'SI.'' Entertain­ Top Copt Officer shot by OVOOXNA.' — SULIJ Answer here: ALL A HEMOSTATS... 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She would video, g like to know if he is still living, Newt NBC Newt Current Hard Copy Cosby Different and, if so, how old is he now? — NETWORK-NBC Q Affair g 8howE.G. World HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne t C.M., Port St. Lucie, Fla. Marshall Whoopi IL > f J w viT CD THE QRIZWELLS by Bill SehozT A. On March 11, Lawrence Welk uest stars. Goldb^ n Stereo) g guest stars. U0X I^hi'r Tt^AT turned 88. INOEPENDEH ALMOST PIP N 'T dfUNTHER, PO you REAUZ-E f PON'T VtJU THtHK IT'S T\tA£ ' FemUyTlet A L F g C h eertg l f A ‘ 8*H W S B K fi Movie: • p e T r c ^ WHh Harry” (1955, Comedy) Hogan’s {ZBCO&HIZB YOU I yoU'VE 5PEMT A LY, ------, y o u ((APROVEP ,__ ^ Q. Could you please tell me M*A'8‘ H Newhart Edmund Gwenn, Shirfev MacLaina. ’ Heroes g S t Elsewhere "You EVJHT H0UR5 ^ I Vi. yOUR5ElT?_j-^ NETWORK-ABC Newt ABC Newt n \ what month and year Elvis Pres­ Cunent Who’s the Father DowBim Again?" (1971, Drama) Mike \WALLOVJIN<5 IH W QQB OD A ffab p Twin Peaks (In Stereo) g Is. IBoss? □ Mysteries (In Stereo: Nighttineg T'fA TRYlIslrS,..^ ley was on “The Ed Sullivan PUBUC (OflAb) 6ATOA.5E TOCWy.. Oreat New Engiand Auction Show,” where he could not be seen woBY e a N.England Auction Continues N.England Auction from the waste down. — R.W- POX Perfect Love ]0ff Air) |Babes(R) Continues Saginaw, Mich. WTIC HhEBflersg Comiectlen I Beverly HiHs, 90210 (In A. Is that a Freudian misspelling CABLE CHANNELS of waist? No matter. That historic VS "The TV show aired during October luta'______1956. (8:90) Movie: “ Ptay Dirt” Mmrie: Luck” (1946, Comedy) Robert Young, Movie: “Super Sleuth” (1937) An on­ (1940, Comedy) Kay Barbara Hale. A young lady foolishly believes that Movie: “C w House” (1943, Comedy) Francis, James Ellison. screen detective encounters an off-stage 1 marriage can refonn her qambler-bovfriend. Olsen 8 Johnson, Allan Jones. A pair of Q. I’m interested in the mystery that tests his wits and courage (8:4s Movie; “ DakoU” (1986, Drama) comics tries to break into the movies. biographical data on the late -J: “Big Bad John” (1990, Drama) ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue (SCO Lou Diamond PhHfips, Herta Ware. A Jimmy Dean, Ned Beatty. A former IIH e«77T m - _ TOter Horton. A Milwaukee youth s decision to work for Hellralser II" FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves movie stuntman Yakima Curnutt. Cinem ax rebellious runaway overcomes his Louisiana sheriff is forced out of (1988, Honor) aare Higgins. A young feelings o l guiff while working on a Texas his unde in California leads to romance and a Morim “Lethal WeMHm ^ DO Y O U ___ YES! A WIFE HOW WILL WE ( NO! WE MUST ...AT LEAST NOT He seems like a very colorful retirement to track down a miner warned chwnpiooship game of beach volleyball. (In Stereo) woman takes a terrifying journey to hell f (1989, Drama) Mel thoroughbred farm. 'PG' (Mild violencel ‘“ 8tk)ad of corpses spell • THEM,ONO? ENPER y FOR YOU AND CAPTURE THEM? [ NOT DAMAGE T O O MUCH character and my grandmother’s for manslaughter. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' PG-13 (Adult language, aduH situations) □ her late Gibson, Danny Glover. (In ION! A WIFE FOR A OLIICR BLOW V ,, THEM O /fA Y . F Y u M g t f Z s a y World Today lather s soul. (In Stereo) 'R' Stereo) 'R' g CNN Crosailm iPrimaNews g Lany King Live TO THE HEAP....? maiden name was Curnutt She Evening News Monayiine Newenight Showbiz \ MB had a brother who was a show­ AS New Adventures of Newsnight Update ■FPiix the Cat” (1988, Fantasy) ikbigol Today (R Sports man of some sort I wonder if %N)rt Qoofy Scenes from Voices o l Chris Phillips. Animated. The , Adventure) theU M e Juliette Caton, Charlie Sheen. On the eve of World War a K iT ^ (’IJiC o m e d y ) Peter Falk, youp CUf^Uj Disney different sports-related famous feline and his pal Poindexter sfip Movie: there is a family connection. __ Goofy cartoons. (R) Memwid(ln I, Heidi stages a daring escape from a rat-infested *^'” ’8' •’ecomes an S S k .iT ! ! * “ ■ehehund” (1966 Missing B.W., Amarillo, Texas through dimensions to save a kidnapped Stereo) orphanage. 'PG' Advanturas prinews. 'NR' © lU 0 A N p W H £ \ " , ? ? ? '* •»“«' #'81 he’s o tO siie Tho­ o w Of a Irtter of dachshunds causes no A. No, because you see the late ESPN UpCtosa Robby’s Open. From and Harriet •portACen- l l W Dowling: Boxing From Albany, N.Y. (Live) H o f problems tor movie stununan’s name was Canutt, roughbreds ••4 I Alexandria. La. (Uvel Baseball SportsCenter Tonight M j* J ^ Monster Truck not Curnutt. (8dl0) Movie: “Weekend kidySOO Tho- SportsCen- Christian 'KHI Me Again” (1969, Film atBemie’s” (1989) A Tom Arnold: Real Sex roughbreda tar Slater Steven Bauer. A skateboarding teen-ager Suspense) Val Kilmer, A woman running 9 HBO dead man providos two of The Naked Sex today. Kids in the A-~ll Q. Years ago, Lillian Gish was Investigates the strange circumstances surrounding his from the mob and looking for a now ^ j : “Nuts” (1987, his former employees vrith Truth Save The ad o p M brother's death. 'PG-13' (Adull language, kJontity hires a trusting detective to lake (R)g Drama) Barbra Streisand. Ti-vAvej t o a movie called “Way Down a unique set of problems. VK)l6nC6) Q the world. (In ^ *0 particip^in ^ young her murder. (In Stereo) 'R' Stereo) g (In Stereo) 'R' (Adult East” I saw it as a teen-ager at Buparmar- Oreat TV «»"P- (in comics ROBOTMAN by Jim Maddlek Lifetim e E/R L A . Law "On Your ' uage, adult situations, PHIPPS by Joeaph Farrte iel8« M ^ “Kojak: The Price of Justice” (1987, Drama) Tracey perform. violence) g the Capitol Theater in ______Honor"______THu Savalas, Kate Nelligan. ' MoKy Dodd E.N.0 "A Brief Madness"' 4:90) UMman Paid ^gpPOT/VlAN HAS JOINER A 6R0UP 6FOUP IS HBAD9P BY PROFESSOR (^ P CONSIPEREP By OTHERS TP DarytHaBAJobnOMoa Movia: “Who’s Hanry CiumbT” (,™ ,, I’Md ~ |M d ^tomazoo. It is marvelous that Bovia: ---- “Blind Fury” (1990, Adventure) Rdwi Tokyo The duo in Comedy) John Candy. A bungling 90-Minuts 304Mnute ^ SC/E/Vr/STS ON A DINOSAUR PI&.. NORMAN BELHOP, CONSIPEREPBY A STAPy-RAYINe LWVATIC - Lillian is still living. In “Way 'Anna to Rutger Hauer, Brandon Call. A blind Movie: Show tim e concert at the Tokyo Do,me detective uses a variety of disgurtes as Movie: So m e to Be a g enius... • tlM billnite Vietnam vat uses his samurai skills to "Sapphire Movie: “The Texas Down East,” she played opposite in Japan. (In Stereo) he searches for the kkxiappeo daughter Hearts ol Power" protect an old army buddy's sen from Man''^(fl) Stone" (R) Chainsma Massacre Pwt m PALEONTOLOGISTS one ... IT ENkJOYED Richard Barthelmess and he is of a millionaire. (In Stereo)'PG-13' g mobsters. (In Stereo) 'R' 6, Horror) Dennis FpotA THIS (4:90) CANTELLA6 PEAT CROSS-DRESSING, Mj ^ “B * and Ted’t Excaleni , Caroline Williams. SPECINIEN ALONE, another favorite of mine. He was a Movie: Movie: “Lambada” (1990, Drama) J. Movie; “The F o rb id ^ D m ” (1990. Drama) Laura Deal ABOUT A SPECIES SHOW TUNES: W w jiu r o ” (1989, Comedy) A time- Eddie Peck, Melora Hardin. A teacher Mmrte: "American Ninja III: Blood BO) 'NR' ICAN TELL THIS handsome person. Is be still TMC “Oensre- hEveling telephone booth provides two Herring, Jeff Janies. A Brazilian princess uses the S .FROfA ITS REMAINS don” (1985) uses his fancy moves on the dance floor sensual lambada dance in her batlle lo stop an “ u rt” (1989, Adventure) David Bradlev Adventure) Ernest DINOSAUR WAS hving? How does be occupy his empty-headed students with a cosn*; to Impress the group of dropouts he Caribbean-based madman holds a opportunity to pass thek history finids. g |y'’8hM nfirm ’s destruction ol the rain forests. (In “ nwnamio^^Sd American colonel leads a m ale. hoopdunps, time? — O.G., Kalamazoo, Mich. wants to educate. (In Stereo) 'PG' g Stereo) 'PG-13' (Adult language, adult situations) g karate championship to find a suitable (UMgan’e gukiea pig lor a deadly virus. 'R' TNT Bugs Bunny • Pals ■ftu^lions r i S S y - " (*#'""«''8U89e, adult ITS FAVOplTH 9 island Movie: ‘The Joker la WHd ' (1957, Biography) Frank Sinatra, Jeanne Crain. M«rf*: 'p h ty Dingus Magee” (1970) A slippery COLOR. BLUE.. A. Richard Barthelmess died in 'badman keeps sliding through the finoers law USA Certoon Ezpraea MacOyvof "Black Rhino" 1963, so I can’t say how he occupies khader, She Wrote "Mr. WlA OoH: The Masters. First round from Augusta, Ga ______^ori< b a d S o r * footloose New Penroy’s Vacation Miami VIca "Cool his time. Pbssibly he plays the harp. *lH* iRunnin'" fin Sterenl Eguafaer "Prisoners of JLl 1 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 11,1991

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, April 11, 1991—15

21 HOMES FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE (203)643-2711 P.O. BOX 591 TOWN OF MANCHESTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 HERE'S LEGAL NOTICE The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hoeir- ing on Monday, April 15. 1991 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Notices Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ Lost/Found...... Investment Property...... 24 Merchandise S”^ C !!.!!.:.!!!l!!:;.... MY ticut to hear and consider the following petitions: Personals...... 02 Business Property...... 25 Vacation Property...... 26 SpedolisP Holiday Seasonal...... 71 Wanted to Buy/lfrad'a...... NEW HOPE MANOR — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — REAR Announcements...... 03 D jir t ) Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Computers....— ...... fiandieattr Meralti PUBLISHER'S Auctions...... 04 Mortgages...... 27 LOT — 290 HARTFORD ROAD (EASTERIY PORTION OF) Clothing...... 73 Financial...... 05 Wanted to Buy...... 28 Flooring.,...... NOTICE: (N-32) — Request for a special exception under Article III, Notices...... 06 Services ...... 58 Furniture 74 Section 6 of the zoning regulations to permit the creation of a Rentals Electrical...... 58 TV/Ster«o/Appllancas...... 7S CARD.. EQUAL Heating/Plumbing...... rear lot at the above address. Employment & Education Rooms for Rent...... 31 .52 ...... fin Machinery and Tools...... 76 Miscellaneous Services... HOUSING NEW HOPE MANOR — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — GROUP Part Time Help Wanted...... „.io Apartments for Rent...... 32 .53 ...... 61 ^38rO0DiDfl •■••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 . , 16 BRAINARD PLACE Services Wanted...... fi^ PLEASE TELL THEM Help Wanted...... i i Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Good Things to E at______78 AutOmOtIVe HERALD SQUARE OPPORTUNITY HOME — 290 HARTFORD ROAD (EASTERLY PORTION .55 Landscaping...... 63 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Cars for Sale...... FAX (203) 643-7496 OF) (N-33) — Request for a special exception under Article II, Situation Wanted...... 12 Homes for Rent...... 34 Concrete...... MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 YOU SAW IT IN Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Office Space...... 35 .56 ...... 64 Farm Supplies and Equipment...... AO Trucks/Vans for Sate...... All Real Estate adver­ Sections 6.02.07 and 2.02.14 of the zoning regulations to per­ Snow Plowind...... An Offica Retail Equipment...... 81 Oampers/Trallera...... ^.... mit development of a supervised group home for children with Instruction...... 14 Vacation ProfMrty...... 36 57 Arts/Crafts...... tised in this newspa­ Employment Services...... is Industrial Property...... 37 ...... 70 Recreational Equipment...... 82 Molorcycles/Mopeda_____ THE MANCHESTER HERALD! special needs at the above address. Garages/Storage & MIsc...... 38 Boats and Marina Equipment------83 Auto Services ...... per is subject to the BRENTWOOD MANCHESTER ASSOCIATES — ZONE Real Estate CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENT Roommates Wanted...... 39 Musical Items...... „84 Autos for RenVLease------Federal Fair Housing CHANGE PRD TO B-V — 39 BUCKLAND STREET — Homes for Sale...... 21 Wanted to Rent...... 40 Cameras and Photo EqulpmenL...... 85 Mlscellaneoua Automotive.. (B-132) — Request to change the zoning district classification Condominiums for Sate...... 22 Act of 1968 which Miscellaneous lor Rent...... 41 643-2711 Pats and Supplies...... 86 Wanted to Buy/Trade...... from PRD to B-V for a 0.064 acre parcel located at the above Swedish . Reflexology . Acupressure makes it illegal to ad­ address. European Body Wrap Cunliffe Auto Body, Inc. vertise "any prefer­ HOMART COMMUNITY CENTERS, INC. — SPEaAL EX­ RATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cents per line per day. CEPTION — 201 BUCKLAND STREET (a/k/a LOTS 1, 2 & 3 DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be READ YOUR AD: Ified advertlsaments are taken by tele­ ence, limitation or dis­ 7 to 19 days: 75 cents per line per day. ART CUNLIFFE RED STONE ROAD) (H-74) — Request for a spedal excep­ published Tuesday through Satur­ pihone as a convenience. The Manchester 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. O w ner J ■" Cr. crimination based on tion under Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the zoning regulations day, the deadline is noon on the day Hleraldi Is responsible for only one Incorrect 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. race, color,. religion, to permit the development of a use which indudes develop­ before publication. For advertisements MA SSA GE THERA P Y Minimum charge: 4 lines. Insertion and then only for the size of the ment of an area in excess of four acres and requires more to be published Monday, the dead­ original Insertion. Errors whichdo not lessen sex, handicap, family than sixty parking spaces at the above address. line Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Leonardo Parla . Diana Raphael I the valuo of the advertisement will not be status, or national ori­ At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written corrected by an additional Insertion. gin, or any intention to communications received. A copy of this petition is in the Town Trager Practitioner 23 Hartford TumpIReTImite 83 Clerk’s office and may be inspected during business hours. 130 Hilliard Street 1 Talcottville, CT 06066 make any such prefer­ NOTICES Yoga Instructor Planning and Zoning Commission 10 PART TIME HELP 10 PART TIME HELP Manchester, CT 06040 ence, limitation or dis- 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SAT-ir 2 1 w n m u ft PO R S A L E CARLYLE by Urry Wright Water Purifiers Phone (203) 643-0016 Marion Taggart, Secretary As a condition precedent WANTED (203) 646-4746 WANTED CTimination." 006-04 to the placement of any 3 FIREPLACESIII advertising in the COUNTRY-Squire life. More. Fi €A s c ie n c e : This newspaper win not Retail $274,900. Make the Cobnial farmhouse on Marichester Herald, Ad­ right move into this knowingly accept any 25 BUSINESS 3 2 A PA R TM E N TS FO R vertiser hereby agrees country site. Needs NATURE Porter Street area finishing. 3-Story on advertising for Real-Es­ PROPER'IT RENT to jDrotect( indemnify NEWS colonial with 2 recrea­ DAVESCAPE LAWN MAINTENANCE and hold harmless the FOOD 3.83 acres, in ground tate which is in viola­ tion rooms, sun room pool, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER-Used car FURNISHED-3 Room Manchester Herald, its tion of the law. Our CENTRES and 5 bedroomsi stables, wrap around lot. Main St. near apartment. 2nd floor. officers and employees Hardwood flooring and porch. Honey for the LAWN CARE readers are hereby center. In ojaeration at Heat. Private against any ana alt correspondent ! J. DAVID BRAZEL well kept charm money. Manchester, least 45 years. 646- entrances. Adults. No liability, loss or ex­ For A Healthy Career Certified Public Accountant informed that all dwell­ throughout. Large level $239,900. Roy landscaping 2426, 9am to 5pm, pets. Security. pense including We currently have an opening Our rapidly g^rowing chain lot loaded with family Osborne. Philips Real ings advertised in this weekdays. References. 643-4860. attorneys' fees, arising 2pm to 7pm. of Health Food Stores fun or leisurel Truly a ^ Estate. 742-1450. TREE & SHRUB REMOVAL/TRIMMINC newspaper are avail­ from claims of unfair for a news correspondent to seeks dedicated individu­ must sea homell Anne trade practices, infring- able on an equal op- MANCHESTER-2, 3. and als for the following open­ Miller Real Estate, 647- 1610 Ellington Road 6 Room apartments. ment of trademarks, COMMERCIAL SNOW REMOVAL 31 ROOMS FOR RENT cover Coventry events. This is a ings in our new store in 8000. COVENTRY-MAJUS South Windsor, CT 06074 portunrty basis. To trade names or patents, ESTATES, from (203) 644-7008 O ovU iliy. 0*r0“t*ffcD. the Tri City Plaza, Ver­ complain of discrimi­ LAKE-Front furnished Weekdays, 9am-5pm. violation of rights of non. $159,900. The possible privacy and infringe­ part-time position which in­ 8 ACRES-With mountain dream by Mark C. DAVE 2AREMBA nation call: room. Non-smoking top views, $225,000. 644-6052 ment of copyright and STORE Lavitt, Builder. Hurry, HUD toll-free at: female preferred. $295 MANCHESTER-2 Family. cludes covering town govern­ You can see forever per month. 228-1183. Newly updated. 2 proprietary rights, unfair MANAGERS only 3 lots left in this competition and libel from high atop Bolton small community of 1-800-424-6590 Bedroom in quiet and slander, which may ment meetings and feature writ­ ASST. Notch with sweeping homes, but...don't LARGE-Country,private neighborhood. Close to bath/entrance,fire­ result from the publica­ views of Eastern CT worry, we’ve got other town center and MANAGERS from this 8 room Tudor 2 2 CONDOMINIUMS place. Non-smoking tion of any advertise­ ing. lots availaole in busline. $595/Month Our Management pro­ with 4 bedrooms, * ‘•^P'NG . TRANSCRIPTION Owner/Operator Free Estimates FO R SA LE male preferred. No ment in the Manchester Coventry, Ellington, plus Utilities. Dale. 529- fessionals must have a MAILING LISTS • MULTIPLE LETTERS • IBM COMPATIBLE Rick Highter pets.742-5861. Herald by advertiser, in­ cathedral ceilings. Manchester and Tol­ • Fully Insured 8276. strong retail background Needs a little TLC. Pos- PICK-UP A DELIVERY MALLARD VIEW-New cluding advertisements Please apply In writing to: land in the $140's. MANCHESTER-Free MANCHESTER-Ask and the ability to moti­ siblity of subdivision IMIbyNEA. Inc. ranch and colonial in any free distribution Brand new custom week with $100 security about our discount on a vate our customer serv­ tool Call offbe for your homes. Change your lublications published homes, 1 and 2 acre deposit. Clean, quiet, 1 and 2 bedroom and ice oriented staff. exclusive showing! ___ Paperwork Assistance LawnScapes Plus Inc. lifestyle to 1 -floor living. >y the Manchester Manchester Herald bts, cul-de-sac street. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath furnished. 646-8337. Townhouse. All include Herald. Anne Miller Real Beautiful wooded area. appliances, heat and ^ Estate, 647-8000. SECRETARIAL AND WORD PROCESSING SERVICE Residential • Commercial ranches. Also 3 SALES Ideal for passive solar, bedroom, 1-1/2 bath parking. Ranging from 1 LOST and FOUND P.O. Box 591 SPECIAL NOTICE.... FULL & PART easy 20 minute com­ Phone 646-3728 colonials. Attached 32 APARTMENTS FOR $465-$675. No pets. BOW STREET-Step in- mute to Hartford. Come garage. From Credit reference. 643- LOST-Orange cat with Spring Cleanup • Weekly Lawn Maintenance • Thatching RENT Manchester, CT 06040 TIME skfe and see a dream walk the land with us, Is your church, school, SHARON L. MASSE $143,900. North Main 0157. white on chest and MANCHESTER, CT 06040-0504 Your sales ability and come truel Just Saturday, April 6th and 6 4 7 -9317 Your Neighbor's Lawn Will Be Brown With Envy. St to Union St to Ros­ stomach 10 Month old, B O LTO N -1 Bedroom. knowledge/interest in $122,700. Call Jane Saturday, April 13th. setto Dr. "We’re Selling MANCHESTER-2 male, neutered. Spruce Or call643-2711 club or organization Carpeting, fireplace. No health foods & supple­ Hendricks for details, Dir: 1-384 to 44 to Right Houses!" Blanchard & pets. References Bedroom, garage, yard, St area. $25 Reward. ments can lead you to 659-4472. Dir: Center on Silver St. Left on appliances. Near Call 647-0166. after 12:00 noon. Rossetto, 646-2482. required. $560 monthly. an exciting career. to W inter to Garden. South St. Signs on Left. holding a special event? 646-7521. hospital. 872-0700. RE/MAX East of the D.W. Fish Risal Estate, 3 announcements ' We otter an excellent ^ River, 647-1419. 871-1400 or 643-1591. Advertise It in the PSYCHIATRIST-needs wage & benefits pack­ -DO IT- person with medical 1 1 H E L P WANTED age including generous A Newspaper in Education Program Girls live! One on Onel claim and HCFA BRAND-New listinglll NEW PRICE-$219,000, 8 CRYSTAL CROWN Sponsored by employee discounts. For Room colonial, 4 MANCHESTER HERALD Call Now-1-900-990- experience. Send DENTAL SURGICAL AS- Beat the heat and get BRIDAL VEILS 8 HEADPIECES THE QUIZ interview appointment bedroom, 2-1/2 bath. A The Manchester Herald 0969, $2.50 per minute- resume to: 1 Heritage SISTANT-Busy settled in this 5 room jC H « w -r »--- r~T call 203-791-0321. great buy. Owner can at the special rate of 35^ "We also carry of fu ll line of 10 minute/minimum. Place, Suite 105, Manchester Oral ranch on Green Rd. Surgery Office seeking featuring 3 bedrooms, be creative and flexible. wedding invitations (10 poinU for each quegtion A CARIBBEAN Manchester. Professional Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling ^ answered correctly) assistant to join team Call Barbara Weinberg, WORLDSCOPE BLOWOUT-We over­ hardwood floors, lower per line. SALES-Position open, practice. Experience level rec room. Walk-up RE/MAX East of the Visit our Showroom & accessories" bought cruises, Florida WEAVEROOM TECH- days. Apply: HL James, preferred. Call Leslie. River, 647-1419. to the Bahamas on a N IC lAN-Small attic offers ample 254 Broad Street • Manchester, CT 06040 501 West Middle Tpke. 649-7374. 8:30-2:00. F Ask for llze or Paula , , (LOCATED WITHIN) luxury liner. 5 Days/4 weaveroom desires in­ storage space. Range, hood and refrigerator. Lookmo Good Unisex Hairstyling nights. $249 per SWEEPER OPERATOR- HOUSE OF LLOYD- dividual technically BRICK RANCH-2 Car at- GEORGE R. JAY „ Bus: 649-6721 Shed in large park-like (203) 649-5400 228 fttslon T ^ . (Rte, 6 4 « ) couple. Hotel paid. No Part time. Experienced Decor & More is hiring knowledgable on Sut- tached garage, 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 President ‘V Res : 646-4623 rear yard with many gimics. Tickets good 1 Onlyl Call 646-7700. supervisors to hire and zer weaving machines. fireplace, living room, FAX (203) 649-8265 —■ year. 404-451 -9908. train demonstrators. Previous experience a trees. All this and more! extra large kitchen, 3 CLASSIFIED SALES VIDEO-Store clerk for Weekly pay checks. must. Please call Char­ $129,900. Jackson & bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot nights/Weekends. Must Jackson Real Estate, STRETCH YOUR burger Free trips (Hawaii). les W. House & Sons, 90 X 156. $180,000. be 18 ComputerAyping Free training. Free Inc. 1-800-243-7063 or 647-8400. Marion E. Robertson, DEPARTMENT Here's My Card is a special feature of the Manchester Herald and budget Bv using one port skills helpful. Apply at sov extender to four ports $300 kit. Call Georgia. 1 673-2518, 19 Perry Realtor. 643-5953. of meat. NE Video, 841 Main St. 871-9273. St. Untanville, CT. runs every Thursday. If you are interested in placing your business MANCHESTER AREAS fiw. ArTftflw. A>iiaau •Postal Jobs*-$11.77- 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- card here please call Paula at 643-2711 for your special hw rate $14.90/Hour. No ex­ TUNITIES Bridge perience needed. For exam and application MANCHESTER-Available and immediately. 1200 1) In the White House Rose Garden several days ago. Presi­ Wine Dine information, call 1-216- dent Bush looked on os Supreme Court Justice Antonin 967-6699. 7am-10pm. Square feet. Commer- g 'k^K'kirkirirk'kiricir^'kirir'k'kin'k^'k NORTH 4U-91 The Aussie fect technique, and imagination. To­ 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE Scollo administered the oath to former Florida governor 7 Days. cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase ♦ 9 7 4 electric. Sprinkler day’s hand, in which Seres was East, os the nation's new drug czar MATURE-Experienced ♦ A 6 2 artist MANCHESTER-For the NO DOUBT ABOUT ITII! NEW TO THE MARKET- THE MAIN PUB system. $550 Per ♦ K Q 10 4 made him world-famous. FREE discriminating buyer. Super 8 room ranch on NETWORK adult, typing and Month. 646-5477. North was cautious in bidding only Bungalow Cape. 3 2) Indio’s government recently re­ clerical. Flexible hours. ♦ Q 10 4 By Phillip Alder Lovely 6 room ranch! H uckleberry Rd. in Bedroom, natural RESTAURANT & two spades, but South compensated For easy living! Main leased Its latest census figures. In­ MATCHWORDS Write to: Box C-103 c/o WEST Manchester offers 3 woodwork, french TAVERN HOMES FOR SALE* EAST with his aggressive jump to game. CLASSIFIED floor cathedral ceiling. bedrooms, 2 full baths dio now h a s ..? .. million joeople, still (2 points for each correct match) LOUNGE Manchester Herald, 16 ♦ 10 5 3 ♦ A J A third bridge player has received doors. Dead-end street. Open 7 days a week West led the five of clubs. Seres Family room deluxe and family room. Office fewer than one other nation, Brainard Place, ▼ Q 10 7 3 ♦ K 9 4 an honor for services to the game $135,000. Call Barbara f u l l DINNER MENU IN-LAW-Garrison colonial. paused for a moment, then won the kitchen. Formal living Chino. 1— administer a—vow For your cautal enjoyment Manchester 06040. ♦ J 9 2 ♦ 8 7 5 3 from Queen Elizabeth II. In 1988 the LINE ADS in bwer leverl. Features W. RE/MAX East of the •PRIME RIB A SPECIALTY Just reduced, 10 room trick with the ace of clubs and room and dining room. 0-694 b-844 c-994 Dally Specials ♦ 9 7 5 ♦ A862 Medal of the Order of Australia was fully ^plianced kitchen, River, 647-1419. 2— oath b—consider •PIZZAPASTASANDWICHES home on private bt with switched to the king of hearts. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths dug-in above ground Appetizers & Snacks awarded to Tim Seres. F 3— contemplate c—carryout ENTERTAINMENT complete in-law SOUTH Declarer could have succeeded by IN ^ and much morel pool with equipment, Char-broiled Burgers POSITION SUMMARY: He was born in in 1925 to 3) At least 100 joeople were Injured WED TO SAT apartment. Much ♦ K Q 8 6 2 playing off four rounds of diamonds, $259,000. U&R Realty, new pool deck and 2 4— regulate d—guarantee Delicious Super Sandwiches MON-TIIURS 11 AM-1 AM FRI Responsible for the upgrading of utilities Hungarian parents. Before World War NEW-Capes on 1-plus when a powerful earthquake day-to-day supervision ♦ J 8 5 discarding his two heart losers, but he 643-2692. garage door openers. Beer & Wine &SAT1IAM-2AM plus a new roof. Cul-de- ♦ A 6 II the fam ily headed east, and in 1947 acres for $113,875-up. struck Chino several days ago in a 5— ensure e—oversee and direction of the thought East had the queen of hearts. The ^ F______Truly in move-in SUNDAY 12 NOON-1 AM sac area. $205,000. ♦ K J 3 they took a boat to Australia. During (Stick-built or modular) cool mining region west of the 622 Middle Tpke. E Town’s Chore Assis­ M after winning dummy’s ace of conditioni $179,000. ■We’re Selling Houses!" the trip Seres learned to play bridge. MOVE-IN Condition! 3 Your best value, noth­ notion's cap ital,..?... 647-1551 tance Program and its Vulnerable: Neither hearts, South called for a trump. Seres Jackson & Jackson PEOPLE/SPORTS Blanchard & Rossetto, Less than a year later he won his first Manchester Herald Bedroom ranch with ing beats newl 646-9554 306 Main St. Manchester transportation program Dealer: East rose with the ace and returned the ^ Real Estate, 647-8400. Coventry, Lebanon, 646-2482. national championship, and for the That’s right, if you have merchandise to sell beautiful, large kitchen/ 4) Fighting Inside Iraq In recent (5 poinU for each correct answer) for the elderly and/or heart nine. West took two winners in great ream, carpeting Ashford and vicinity. South last 40 years this quiet Sydneysider BRING A FRIEND mobility impaired. West North East the suit and then inflicted the final ie- valued at $100 or less yoiu- ad is FREE! ever hardweed fleers Phil Blazawski, 742- weeks has been led by Shiite Mos­ 1) Bill Wotterson, creator of the 1 ♦ has been the undisputed king of bridge TO LUNCH CHOWDERTOWN TRAINING AND LOCATION-LocationI nominy: he led his last heart, and Seres threugheut. Newer reef, 1450. lem groups fighting In southern Iraq popular comic strip, ..?... will take 1 ♦ P ass 2 ♦ Pass in Australia. ★ 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE EXPERIENCE: Ability LocationI Custom, new pressure treated RANCH-Convenience. and the ..?.. In northern Iraq. nine months off b^lnning In May. I In our newly redecorated diner (Highly recommended by 4 ♦ All pass He has all the characteristics of a S c mV* promoting Borders on golf course. to manage and devetop brick, Eli shaped West s 10 for two down. * deck tc abeve greund Wotterson soys he needs to do 2 for 1 Luncheon Special writers ofThe Connecdcut great player: imperturbable tempera­ ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD New carpeting, new service programs; Ranch, 76 Adelaide Rd. {OOMHINEOn'EM TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED *100) peel. Garage. Park-like, 5) Concerns about rising costs Opening lead: ♦ 5 ment, ability to concentrate for hours deemed the best of bath, 2-car garage, rec VERNON-New listing. 6 ‘ more Interptanefory expiloratlon' (Monday-Friday) Historical Review.) ability to deal with the Reduced to $239,900. back yard. Stranc Real hove led some members of Con­ New kitchen, in-ground on end without any loss of form, per­ room, wrap around room plus raised ranch before continuing the strip. BROWNSTONE DINER Featuring Fresh Main Sea­ public; ability to write S i ★ PRIVATE PARTY ONLY ^ Estate, 647-7653. gress to contem plate re-regulotlng pool, beautifully CNON-CCMMEROAL, GARAGE SALES I, PET ADS NOT INCLUDED dock, 3 bedrooms, 1-1/ cathedral ceiling living 337 Center SL concisely and food, as well as Chicken, accurately; ability to landscapped, screened IN'miSOFFUU 2 baths. A beautiful room. Kitchen with the coble TV Iridusfry, which was 2) In one of the biggest upsets In Manchester Steak, Lannbchops and other perform bookkeeping porch. Call for an ap­ MUST-Sell estate. 9 buyl Coventry, separate family room deregulofed In (CHOOSE ONE: NCAiA history, Duke beat UNLV to ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - Ream, 4 bedreem, 2 649-4011 Daily Specials. and record keeping pointment and ask for $128,899. Phil area. Unique sun room 1984, 1988). reach lost week's title game Astrograph NO PHONE ORDERS bath cclcnial with in-law Blazawski. Philips Real with hot tub. 3 Open for breakfast daily Enjoy here ortake homel tasks; ability to super­ Sharon, 646-5566. R ^ against Kansas. The upset ensured pcssibility. 2 Kitchens, Estate, 742-1450. Bedrooms, 2 baths. 5:30am to 2pm vise employees. Col­ MAX East of the River, that (CHOOSE ONE: UCLA, Indiana) We are serving lege degree preferred 647-1419. ★ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH . new reef, aluminum F Partial lower level. NEWSNAME Bring this AD for free coffee will remain the last team to win but not necessary. nobler attributes is your loyalty to let your heart rule your head, but today FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-2711 sided. Much charm in Priced realistically at w ith any meal. breakfast, lunch and friends. A pal whom you’ll stand by to­ (15 poinU for correct anawer or anaweraj back-to-back titles. HOURS: This is a 14 could be an exception. Let compassion 8:30AM TO SiOOPM MONDAY-FRIDAY this large cclcnial. $182,000. U&R Realty. j C f o u r day will not readily forget your true-blue take precedence over practicality $129,900. "We’re Sell­ ROOMY-Ranch. 3 643-2692. dinner hour per weekjxisition. PLACING AN AD In clas­ qualities. I recently won sified Is a verv eosv< CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. 19) Your Free ad will start on the first available date. ing Hcusesl" Blanchard Bedroom, 1-1/2 bath 3) In the women's NCAA final, SILVER LANE PIZZA Closed Mondays There are no Town as­ CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) You’ll per­ on Oscar for simple process. Just dial ^ ^ i r t h d a y Changes you will be instrumental In Publisher reserves the right to reject or accept ads. & Hcsseftc, 646-2482. home in quiet area. coach Pot SummltTs ..?.. team RESTAURANT Look for our daily specials sociated benefits. The form best when under pressure today, Best Actor. Fresh Garlic Rolls Made Dally current rate of pay is 643-2711. making today that affect your family o j^ r wjgj be withdrasvn at a n ^ m e . Private backyard. Pull WE WELCOME YOUIII defeated Virginia In overtime to 94 Hartford Turnpike so don’t back away from challenges. should win the praises of all concerned out windows, 6 panel Who am I and "OUR DOUGH $8.00 per hour. SPE­ April 12, 1991 NEW HOMES-$179,900, $192,900. Room for the capture Its third notional title. You have good reserves to draw upon, You II be glad you did what you did doors, LL family room, for what film MADE FRESH DAILY" CIAL NOTE: This posi­ and, better yet, you’ll enjoy being Bcftcn. New Cclcnial, whole family in this 9 ' Route 83 I Eager buyers read ^ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It's im­ Please accept my FREE want ad as folio ws: hardwood floors orders to got tion is funded by two Brighter, more pleasant times should victorious. 5.9 acres, 1-1/2 baths, room colonial offering 5 did I win my portant to let the one you love know throughout. $ 1 7 0 ’s. 4) Philadelphia 76ersstorwho . Vernon 875-2258 rants. Due to the I the Classified | be ahead (or you in the upcoming year. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There may be Place one word in each box below fireplace, 1850 square bedrooms, first floor O sca r? TAKE OUT OR DINE IN how you truly feel today. Your expres- "We’re Selling Hcusesl" w as re cen tly fined SIO.OOO for spit­ Pizza # Salads # Laaagna ederal Funding I columns | You're likely to develop a more relaxed something good you'll have to share to­ feet. All brand new and den, first floor family P slon ol sincere devotion will elevate this Blanchard & Rossetto. ting at a fan, tore ligaments In his • Spaghatli S Shells • Linguini • Zili situation, no guarantee attitude that will serve you well, both day, but don’t share it with strangers. unused at Notch Rd. room and first floor • Veal Parmigiana • Veal Scallopp'ni PATIO I every day! ■ individual s spirits and make the day a 646- 2482. can bo given to length commercially and socially. Check your old standbys first to see if It $139,900, Manchester. laundry. Fireplace tool knee lost week and may miss the • Chidtan Pa/migiana • Manicohi rousing success. ^ F rest of the NBA season. S Seafood r e s t a u r a n t of employment. For a is something they would appreciate Newl 6 Room Cape, This spacious home Dally Specials Home style Cooking complete job descrip­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Flattery can VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) Someone rhoifnh^.hf***’ 20) Even Lydall St. east of Ver­ comes complete with 2- V score points (or you today, provided it Is I k ^ ' ” "88 may look bleak, you Tues-Sun 11am-9pm tion and employment who recently gave you only half-hearted non St. Builder will pay SPRING IS IN THE AIRIII car garage and cul-de- 5) Brad Gilbert defeated Luis Her­ Open Tuesday-Sunday sincere and deserved. Go out of your should do well (or yourself when the fi­ YOUR SCORE: 649-4804 support could do a remarkable about- CIa98 iflcation____------This immaculate 7 room sac streetl Anne Miller 250 Hartford Road application, call the Of­ way to compliment those whom you feel nal results are tallied. The secret to suc­ $5000 towards buyers 91 to 100 p o M i - TOPSCOftEI rera lost weekend to ensure the U.S. In Ih . Shop^tH. Plaaa fice of Selocfmon, Town face today, going all-out to help you. Be cess is to hang in there. Please complete for our files, you will not be billed. closing cost. Century split level on Hollister ^ Real Estate, 647-8000. a victo ry In Its opening rourxt Davis 232 Spanoar Sira.!, Manchaalar are worthy of special notice. Get a jump sure to show your gratitude. 81 lo 90 polnli - Exca«w«. 645-6720 of Bolton, 222 Bolton 21, Mazz Realty, 875- St. in Manchester with on life by understanding the Influences LIBRA (Sapl. 23-Oct. 23) You'll have a N am e______71 to 60 polnlt — Good. Cup match against (CHOOSE ONE: Center Rd., Bolton, CT which are governing you in the year 8366. its super yard and sun- WHAT-A pricel Unusually 81 to 70 polnli — M r. ' Mexico, Spain). 06043, (203) 649-8066. wonderful way of putting those whom Address______Phone------porch invites you to Tasty Chick ahead. Send (or Aries' Astro-Graph you're Involved with completely at ease For your peroonal h o ro w o p ^ nice comfort plus C Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 4-8-91 Deadlines for receiving a ty ______Stale______Zip plant and enioyl 3 I Visit us at the Intersectiofis ol Rie. 83 and predictions today by mailing $1.25 to today. These arrangements will be im­ lovoBcopo, lucky numbors NEW TO THE MARKET- cheery fireplace. I Reagan Rd. Tuesday-Sunday 11 a.m.-9 applications: APRIL 26, I MANCHESTER I Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. bued with harmony, as well as pleasant Iam( )amnol( ) A Manchester Herald Subscriber U&R, 3 or 4 bedroom Bedrooms, 2 full baths, Pleasant ranch on quiet p.m. Closed Mondays. We alter a wide 1991. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. memories. and futura foracaat, call home. Meticulously fireplace, shiny cul-de-sac area, tree ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ m a il o r DROP OFF COUPON TO: of fresh seafood as well as fresh UP TO $300 DAILY- Be sure to state your zodiac sign. SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Someone Aalro*Tona (9St aach mlnuta; maintained. Family hardwood floors, lined street, hardwood jlried chicken. We try choleslerol free. I HERALD 1 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In your THE MANCHESTER HERALD aluminum siding, ample floors, eat-in-kitchen, 3 oo|x»y^-S :A«|)iiDfl ••p o g o -r People call you to order who unfairly judged you, based upon Touch-Tona phonaa only). room with fireplace, pining Room and Take Outs. Employment and Busi­ business dealings today, don't let the distorted information. Is about to make 16 BRAINARD PLACE living room with closet space and taste- bedrooms, kitchen ap­ -c Vion-s :..»»qqoH pud u|a(do..-i :sibo4s * iruoid I classified ads | other guy feel he's the only source who 875-8480 ness Opportunity a complete change of heart. You two Dial 1-900-963-3000 and P.O. BOX 591 fireplace, 2-1/2 baths. fully decorated! pliances included. p-s :q-c :d-z ;p-i :saBOMHOiViN can gratify your requirements. Your may become very good friends. antar your accaaa coda Large lot. Barbara W. $153,900. Jackson & BoHon, $139,000. Roy ..•unpoj )0 |D*J«Aaa„ ‘*uoj| :3lNVNS/waN Publications. 203-745- ^ phone 643-2711 J ploy could gain you extra consideration. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 9133. Extention L-3. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ooc. 21) Under numbar, which ,1s 1S4 REA4AX East of the Jackson Real Estate, Osborne, Philips Real W61-S 'GEMINI (May 21-June 20) One of your most conditions, it Is usually unwise to 647- 8400. Estate. 742-1450. River, 647-1419. Isptnx-F :6u|(|*a-C -q-Z S»u|PDW qofl-l ^adOOSORIOM F F