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1. The spoken name of which number suggests By Andrew Yurkovsky when Assessor J. Richard Vincent job has been advertised at $34,175 to tion. The 1987 revaluation had been in slaying the subject of official inquiries ever America’s favorite dessert? * * Manchester Herald resigned amid charges that the 1987 $43,145. It would increase after July 1 3.1416 30.37 640 S,2N revaluation was mismanaged. The to 1^,567 to $46,165. The requirements since more Uian 160 people appealed The town administration may lower town is now seeking cost estimates for the job are four years of their assessments. 2. While on foot, a rasher made which typical of his aunt progressively more responsible expe­ the qualifications for the assessor’s and other information for having a The state Office of Policy and rience in real and personal property sound? job and increase the salary in order to new revaluation done. Management, which had been sche­ GOBBLE SQUEAL BA-A CLUCK attract more applicants. Town Man­ “ Up to this point, the response has assessment, two years of which would NORWICH (AP) - A 51-year- duled to determine whether 1986 ager Robert B. Weiss said Friday. been poor and we expect to go out with include the supervision of a major 3. Which term suggests Jupiter Pluvius? old Norwich man was arrested market values were properly used in Weiss said that as of Thursday only new specifications for the position,” assessment job. HAT CHECK RAINCHECK BAGGAGE CHECK Friday and and accused of killing the revaluation, this week said that one application had been received for Weiss said. Weiss said the administration will BOGUS CHECK bis aunt before attempting to take the probe may be dropped. the position. Deputy Assessor William The changes would include allowing seek approval from the tovm Board of his own life, Norwich police said. 4. Which one of these terms suggests the M.D. Moon had confirmed earlier that he experience as a substitute for a Directors before re-advertising the Donald Zimbouski, head of the Robert E. Sullivan was being had submitted an application for the bachelor’s degree and increasing the position. OPM’s municipal division, said that degree? held d to take two autopsy scheduled to be per­ M YSTERY BOY — Mexican authorities have postponed a her arm. has performed admirably in I am going to survive.” psychology tests to prove His identity. formed at the state medical It was in 1939, when she was 15 volunteer endeavors, said Cohen. Making that film took strength trip to Ei Paso Internationai Airport for the mystery boy examiner’s office in Farmington Answers in the Clasrifled secthm. years old, that the Nazis marched This description certainly fits of another kind, Kopman said. found wandering iast November, who is shown here in a on Saturday. into Poland, pushed her family Kopman. Over the years, she has She had been giving lectures in Tewksbury said police have not June 6 picture. The trip was intended to see whether the members from their home and been involved in the Temple high schools and colleges about established a motive for the boy wouid recognize any airpianes, but the outing was herded them into the Warsaw the Holocaust, and was asked to Connecticiit Weather killing. Sisterhood and Hadassah, has stopped to shieid the boy from attention. Ghetto. participate in a pilot film project, Tewksbury said the Norwich chaired several United Jewish “ I was a very immature, very which has now grown to include Fire Department initially re­ Appeal campaigns, has led bond Manchester and vicinity: Saturday, sunny and a sheltered little girl, and when the 1,200 tapes. She has a copy of her sponded to the home at 10:27a.m. drives for Israel, worked in the little warmer. High 72 to 76. Saturday night, partly war broke out, I grew up over 78-minute interview, but has Friday on a report of an untimely Women’s Division of the Hartford cloudy and milder. Low 55 to 60. Sunday, mostly Deaf boy in hiding; night,” said Kopman, now 62, who never viewed it. “ I just think it death. Tewksbury said police are Jewish Federation, spent years has lived in Manchester for 27 would be too painful, at this sunny and warmer. High 80 to 85. not sure who contacted the fire as a volunteer driver for Meals on years and will be honored Sunday point,” she said. department. Wheels, and has supported dis­ for community service work by One of the most painful memo­ ID remains mystery Sullivan was arrested in the tressed children in Israel. the Charter Oak Lodge of B’nai ries on the tape, she explained, is Lottery home at 10:50 a.mi Friday, he While working with her late B’rith. “ The conditions were husband, Joseph, at the Parkade the story of the smuggled gun­ EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A Mexico and all over the United said. unspeakable. At dawn, you did Bakery, which they owned for 20 powder. She and friends who weeklong barrage of publicity States. Connecticut daily Friday: 673. Play Four: 3456. not know if you would see the sun years, Kopman also opened her worked together at a munitions failed to turn up the identity of a On Thursday alone, reporters Connecticut “ Lotto" Friday: 1. 3, 24, 32, 34, 39. set.” home as a meeting place for plant in Auschwitz smuggled out deaf iMy found wandering in from two Oklahoma City TV Police catch For more than three years she community events. In fact, ac­ gunpowder, so they could blow up Mexico, and authorities decided stations visited Sabat, in addition worked with the re'sistancbin-tne cording to Cohen, “ as far as one of the crematoriums. After Friday to cancel an outing to to a reporter from People maga­ Warsaw Ghetto. But these were community service is concerned, this operation, Kopman’s friends Index shield the youngster from zine and two journalists from river runner only the opening chapters of a Helen has always been there. And were hanged, as she was forced to overattention. London, Ms. Ayala said. The day six-year Holocaust horror story, whenever anyone ever needed watch. The 7- or 8-year-old boy, who before, reporters from the Na­ An 18-year-old East Hartfor^ Business _ .33-34 Local news. which took the slight teen-ager to anything, Helen is always there.” For Holocaust survivors like authorities believe could be an tional Enquirer took a look at the man, who tried Friday to escape! Churches _ . 14-15 Obituaries— a Warsaw prison, three German But it is her tremendous Kopman, the greatest pain may American survivor of a plane tyke. police by running through the Classified — . 35-40 Opinion. death camps, through programs courage and drive which sets her come as they wonder why they . 23-25 Senior Citizens. crash that killed his family, had “ The other kids feel left out,” Hockanum River, has been Comics initiated by the Polish people, apart from other volunteers, said lived, while others dear to them Connecticut. ___8-9 Sports______.41-48 been scheduled to view some Ms. Ayala said. charged with larceny, said Sgt. bouts of dysentery, typhus and Cohen, who was a member of the were killed. “ You have to wonder Focus------. 17-32 U.S./World------. 10-11 airplanes at El ^aso Interna­ Sabat’s story is compelling Barry Caldwell. Scott McCabe. 44Sparrow Bush tuberculosis, into three hospitals awards committee. if God had some special purpose tional Airport so officials could because so little of it is known. He and a sanitarium. Kopman, who is embarrassed for me to have lived,” she said. see whether he recognized any. has impaired hearing and com­ Dr., East Hartford, was spotted When the Allied forces liber­ by all this attention, refers to She is driven to become involved Child welfare woikers in Mex­ municates mostly by drawing by police at Adams and Hilliard ated the Auschwitz camp, Kop­ herself simply as stubborn. In a in a great many community Blanriipstpr Hrraih ico postponed the trip indefi­ pictures and gesturing. His pic­ streets in a vehicle that had been man weighed about 50 pounds. videotaped interview she made in matters, she said, because “ if I nitely, saying the boy was being tures seem to indicate that he reported stolen in East Hartford. “ She lay in hospital in fora 1979 for the Holocaust Survivors’ can’t live my life as a decent USPS 327-500 VOL. CVII. No. 216 spoiled by reporters following survived the crash of a four-seat, Caldwell said. McCabe decided to evade officers by fleeiiig on foot HELEN KOPMAN OF MANCHESTER long, long time, fighting for her Film Project, she told an inter­ human being, then I should not be Penny M. Sleffert. Publisher him arounid. single-engine airplane that killed . . . to be honored by B’nai B’rith life. She had too much spirit to viewer what had made her so here.” “ Because of too much attention his parents and sister. through the river, he said. SIwtdonColwn Q«ore. T. Chapp.ll he’s been receiving, he's starting He was found wandering near It took two to three officers EdHor Composing Msnagw about 15 minutes to apprehend Oanta. A. RoiMrts RotMTt H. Hubbard to be a little tiresome,’’ said Joel downtown Juarez last November, AdMrtMng Dhaelor Prw»reom Mwwgw Bustamante, Judicial director of with scars that look about 2 years McCabe, Caldwell said. JMnns O. Fronwrlh Mwk F. AbraHls the System of the Integrated old and could come from home- McCabe had been involved in Coventry asked to support school budget BusInM. Mansgw OrcuMlon Managw Family, the agency caring for the treated injuries. an automobile accident with PubHMwd d d ly m c h M Sunder and ewtain hoNdays by Ih. After Mexican authorities no­ another vehicle on Tolland Turn­ child in Ciudad Juarez, just have no control over (that).” was presented to town officialsduring hearing presentations from the Town MwtchwMT PublWiIng Co.. IS Braliwid Plaoa. MancIwMw. ticed Sabat preferred ham­ pike at Burr Comers about 15 By Andrew J. Davis Conn. 06040 Steond d M . poMsgs paid at ManehasMr.Coim. across the Mexican border from Mickel made his remarks during a the meeting. The petition closed the Council and school about their respec­ burgers and hot dogs over Mexi­ minutes before being spotted by Manchester Herald PodmMlw: 8 «id addrsM changM to Ihs MancIwMr HwaM. El Paso. continuation of the Annual Town meeting, and forced a referendum on tive budgets. P.O. Bok 861. Manchssitr. Conn. 0604a can fare and responded more police, Caldwell said. He was “ He’s not acting like himself,” Meeting at Coventry High School. The June 23. The school board reduced its $8.3 H you d o n i reoshw your Hsrald by 6 pjn. w w kdsye or 7jS0 enthusiastically toward Ameri­ unsure of the extent of the COVENTRY — Saying that cuts a.m. 8alurdsys.plsasslslsphon.yourcantw. WyoUjounabi. said Pat Ayala, spokeswoman for school board Thursday cut its budget Residents will have a chance to vote million budget to $8,198,124, a reduc­ can cartoon characters, they damage to either of the vehicles already made to the Board of to rMOh your eantar, csS subsertbw sonde, at 647-6646 by 6 the Texas Department of Human by $117.000 after townspeople rejected on the budget either at the Town tion of about $117,000. The council contacted their Texas or tte extent of iojurles to any of Education’s budget were “ unreasona­ p.m. w ssbdsy. lo r ddtuwy In M y ch iils r. Services, which is working with the original budget in May. Office Building or at the Presbyterian reduced its $3.5 million general niiOQiiisI eantar rata, are $1 JO woddy. 67.70 tor on. counterparts. the persons involved. ble.” Chairman Lawrence G. Mickel monmT t ia iO fo r Oirso months, 640J0 tor six months and Mexican authorities to find the The total town budget was reduced Church of Coventry, said Town Clerk government budget about $317,000. The FBI and Human Services McCabe has been charged with asked townspeople Friday to support 6M.40 for on. year. Swilor eitiM rsMs and maH rata, are boy’s relatives. the school board’s revised $8.1 million from $12,8 million to $12.6 million Ruth Benoit. With capital expenditure and re­ have fielded hundreds of phone larceny by possession of a stolen Sabat, as the freckled, brown­ after the first town meeting. After the petition closed the voting serve fund decreases, the total budget calls from people offering tips motor vehicle, Caldwell said. budget. nal^gersloryof|Hetursld.a,om64Hni.OWIe.hours«o haired boy has been named by his “ We trust the townspeople will see The budget will now go to referen­ portion of the meeting, townspeople was reduced $611,710 to $12,647,289. and asking whether they can There may be other charges filed 630 a.m. M S p.m. Monday Bireueh F i ^ . . . _____ Mexican guardians, has been fit this time around to support the dum after residents gathered enough spent almost two hours debating The budget represents a $1,443,036, ThoMsiHitisstsr Itarsld lsa member of the AiiBBleSsdPtass. adopt Sabat. Potential adopters against McCabe, but the accident S photographed, s ta r^ at and board budget.” he said. “ We feel it’s a signatures to force a special vote. A specifics in the budget, asking ques­ or 12.9 percent, increase over last tho AudH Buiesu o f Cbeulstlons and B i. Now Cngtand have been told they face long was still under investigation late entreated to draw pictures by far too unreasonable sum, but we petition with more than 200 signatures tions about the referendum, and year’s budget. reporters from England, , od ^ . Friday, he said. ■ «-4 t A A Local Nawa in Brief L i Park fuhdlhg could drop by Students In Olympiad ^ Eighth-grade students at Bennet Junior High School have placed 25th in a recent social studies about $180,000 Olympiad, thus giving the school a place in the list of By Andrew J. Davis the top 40 schools in the nation. One hundred and seventy eighth-grade students Manchester Herald at Bennet took the Annual National Scoial Studies Olympiad in late April. Across the country, 522 Manchester’s share of $1 million for the junior high school and middle schools participated Hockanum River Linear Park could be reduced to about $300,000, or about $180,000 less than the in the Olympiad, which was designed to test the ' '■'’I.;' ’ ■ students' knowledge of American history. The test $480,000 originally projected, said Director Barbara ■ aw. • . Weinberg. consisted of 50 questions and was written specifically for students in grades 7 through 9. Weinberg told members of the linear park The National Social Studies Olympiad is organ­ M i planning committee Friday that she spoke to John ized and operated under the auspices of the v^X B. Larson, president pro tempore of the state ..-■Out... Continental Mathematics League. senate, who suggested that Manchester’s share would be between $300,000 to $400,000. Manchester Fss. officials were assuming that they would receive m m f v $480,000 of the money based on a state Department gomNlMj of Environmental Protection proposal last year. Host families sought Weinberg said, though, that that figure still has Host families are being sought for high school not been finalized. students from Europe for the 1988-89 program s m Also, Manchester may receive an additional $1 sponsored by the American Intercultural Student million out of a $4.75 million package approved by Exchange. the state Legislature recently, Weinberg said. But The students, ages 15 through 17, will arrive in the 'UK*.*!- before Manchester can receive any of the money, it in August, attend local high schools, still must be approved by the state Bonding Commission, she said. and return to their home countries in June 1989. The r: students, all fluent in English, have been screened She was unsure when Manchester would receive by their school representatives in their home any of the funds. Manchester is splitting the park countries and have spending money and medical money with East Hartford, Vernon and Ellington, insurance. she said. Host families may deduct $50 per month for Within the next two to three weeks, Weinberg said income tax.purposes. she would like to get a consensus from the AISE is also interviewing American high school committee, town administration, town planning students who would like to spend a high school year y'i ■ officials, and the Board of Directors, among others, or semester in Australis. as to what direction officials want to take with a Families interested in either program should proposal for the funds. A proposal detailing how contact the state coordinator. Debbie Neal, at Manchester would spend its share of the funds must (413)783-6062, or call toll free, 1-800-SIBLING. be submitted to state officials within the next few stu HIpkInt/Spucial to tlio Horald weeks, she said. “ We’ve talked about it for months,” said Dr. LONELY VIGIL — Rick Melton of East center in North Haven, members of the V v - Douglas Smith, chairman of the Hockanum River Hampton was a lonely striker outside the Teamsters union, resumed contract Stu HlpHInt/Spaelal to tho Htrald Linear Park Committee. “ It’s time we do Disfigured get help Super Stop & Shop on Broad Street talks with company officials Thursday the chamber, plant trees at the Pitkin something.” A support group. “ Face Forward,” is being LIVING HISTORY — Tom Ferguson, of Weinberg said the proposal should contain both Thursday. Drivers and maintenance after a strike over stalled contract talks. organized for state residents to provide help and the Greater Manchester Chamber of Glass Works. They dug up shards of provisions. workers at a Stop & Shop distribution education for any person who has any type of facial Commerce Environment and Beautifi­ Pitkin glass in the process. disfigurement. The first board meeting is being held June 30. cation Committee, and Sue Ferguson, of Brochures, pamphlets, and newsletters are in the Bolton principal, staff seek process of being made and will be distributed Rest home files through the state’s hospitals, businesses, libraries, Memorial tree planters dig up and physicians. assessment appeal Prospective members or professionals who wish assistant principal post again to become involved in the group should contact By Afll Yurkovsky Susan Rame at 347-4009. shards of Manchester's roots Man«r isTer Herald Face Forward, a non-profit organization, has By Andrew J. Davis the high school at 7:30 p.m. discipline, and especially curric­ been listed with Infoline, United Way, March of By Nancy Concelman exceptional or fantastic,” John­ point at which the bottle is broken The operator of the Crestfield Convalescent Manchester Herald With^out an assistant principal ulum development facing the Dimes and the Connecticut Self-help/Mutual Manchester Herald son said. People in the neighbor­ off from the rod used to form it. is Home is seeking to have the assessment of its — which was budgeted at $25,453 administration would be greatly Support System Consultation Center. hood of the glass works often find also different from other types of personal property on the 1986 Grand List reduced BOLTON — Bolton High School — curriculum planning will facilitated by the additional ad­ Members of the Greater Man­ pieces while doing yard work, he glass, he said. through an appeal in Hartford Superior Court, Principal Joseph V. Fleming has suffer. Fleming said. He said a ministrator,” the letter reads. chester Chamber of Commerce added. Pitkin Glass Works, founded in according to a complaint filed in the Town requested that the Board of June 23 deadline for a report on The position was eliminated by who were planting trees at the 1783, also made ceramic pro­ Clerk’s office. A few years ago, a Pitkin bottle Education reinstate a high school the social studies curriculum will the school board last month by a 4 Water mains to be flushed Pitkin Glass Works Wednesday ducts, inkwells, demijohns and The complaint, prepared by Manchester sold for about $16,000, he said. At assistant principal’s position, not be met because of a lack of to 3 vote. The budget reduction dug up a bit of Manchester’s roots some window glass. It closed in attorney Holland Castleman. says that the which was cut to help absorb The town Water and Sewer Department will be a 1975 auction, other bottles sold staff. was needed after townspeople in the process. 1830 because of competition. assessment of $131,340 for the furniture, fixtures reductions in next year’s budget. Also,, a number of reports on the flushing water mains in the Bidwell Street area for between $450 and $26,000, approved a total $125.(X)0 cut in The ruins are located at the and equipment was “ grossly excessive, dispro­ Fleming, along with about 15 Bolton school system over the last Monday through Friday. Tom Ferguson of the according to the book, “ A History the school budget at a continua­ intersection of Pitkin and Porter portionate and unlawful.” The complaint asks members of the high school staff, few years have suggested addi­ The flushing, to be held from 7:15 a.m. to 3 p.m., chamber’s Environment & of the Pitkin Glass Works,” by tion of the Annual Town Meeting streets. that the assessment be reduced to the actual made the request at Thursday’s tional staff at the high school. in May. will take place from Bidwell Street north to Center / wautification Committee and William E. Buckley. Tom Ferguson and Lorraine value, although it does not specify what that school board meeting at Bolton Fleming said. Street and from East Hartford east to Keeney i The board eliminated the posi­ . Susan Ferguson of the chamber Peterman of the chamber’s En­ amount should be. Center School. Anne Rash, kin­ Bolton also has the only public Street, Goslee Drive, Cooper Street and Cross were helping to plant trees Still, the pieces found Wednes­ tion over the objections of School vironment and Beautification Castleman refused Friday to comment on the dergarten through eighth grade high school in the state with one Street. Wednesday in front of the glass day will probably be put in a Superintendent Richard E. Pack­ display case at the Manchester Committee were responsible for appeal. Town Attorney John W. Cooney could not principal, and Steve Bent, assist­ administrator. Fleming said. Water discoloration should appear for a while, works as part of the chamber’s man, who said Fleming needed Historical Museum on Cedar the spring memorial tree plant­ be reached for comment. ant kindergarten through eighth There are four high schools in the more administrative help. and homeowners should refrain from using Memorial Tree Program when ing. Trees are planted each According to the complaint. Health Center Inc. grade principal, also were at the state with lower enrollments, and discolor^ water. For more information, call they found pieces of Pitkin glass. Street. The reductions left the school Johnson said the glass found spring and fall on public prop­ of 565 Vernon St., the operator of the meeting in support of Fleming. three have two administrators, board with an approved budget of 647-3115. “ As we’re putting the dirt in Wednesday is probably Pitkin erty, usually in memory of family convalescent home, filed a personal property “ The Bolton Board of Educa­ while the fourth has a full-time $4,569,283. (the hole), we’re finding more glass, but there’s no way to be or friends or to honor new bom declaration on the personal property of $96,760. tion has made a decision.” and a part-time administrator, he Board member Michael Par­ good sized pieces of clay and sure because Pitkin bottles were children. To make a donation, That amount represented 100 percent of the value Fleming said. “ I would like to said. sons suggested that the school make out a check for $25 or more Phillips resigns Coventry post glass,” Susan Ferguson said. never marked. There is also of the property. take (the) opportunity to restate Fleming was supported by board use $20,000 in surplus But while Pitkin Glass Works Pitkin-type glass that has the to the Memorial Tree program Based on the 70 percent of the value in the the need fbr this position.” about 15 members of the high money slated to ^ returned to the and mail to the Greater Manches­ declaration, the town assessor assessed the James Marshall, school board school staff. A letter, containing COVENTRY — Democratic Councilman Alvah H. bottles are extremely rare, Er- characteristics of Pitkin glass but town to fund the position, but the ter Chamber of Commerce. 20 property at $67,730, the complaint says. The chairman, said Fleming’s re­ 26 staff signatures, which re­ Phillips has resigned from the town council because land Johnson, president of Pitkin wasn’t made at the Manchester suggestion was dismissed by Hartford Road, Manchester. assessor increased the assessment to $131,340 quest would be considered at the quested that the position be he is leaving the area. Glass Works Inc., said the broken plant. Marshall. Marshall said he would More than 37 donors contrib­ after having an audit done, according to the June 22 school board meeting. reinstated was submitted to the His resignation was effective at the end of May. pieces aren’t too valuable. Pitkin glass is usually green or like to talk to Packman about uted to the latest tree planting complaint. The meeting, originally sche­ school board. He had been on the council for seven months and “ Whole bottles are extremely amber and has a “ silky” feeling. possibly refunding the position program. duled for June 23. will be held at “ The issues of scheduling. active in town affairs for over 20 years. rare,” but the pieces are “ nothing Johnson said. The pontil, the before a board vote.

/ : 1 Calendars Crafts on tap this season Scholars are named Manchester No meals — Summer meals program The following East Catholic Luke Zahner, Thomas Carl­ begins July 6. High ^h ool students have son, Kimberly Cuneo, Jeffrey Monday Senior Citizena bMn selected as 1988 members Dill, Kelly Fahey, Sarah Fal­ Permanent Memorial Day Committee, Lincoln Scores of the Monsignor Robert W. lon, Erin Hagearty, Kevin Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. Board of Education, 45 North School St., 7 p.m. , Friday, June 3, setback— Adolph Yeske, Itoyle Chapter of the National Lynch, Colleen Madden, Mark Editor’s note; This column is prepared McConnell, Steve Mezel, Tuesday by the staff of the Manchester Senior 132; Amelia Anastasia, 125; Dom Anasta- Honor Society: AT Thomas Aylward, John Karen Mozdzierz, Margaret Board of Directors. Lincoln Center hearing room, Citizens' Center. cia, 125; John Klein, 123; ArtBouffard, 121. 7:30 p.m. PUTNAM Monday, June 6, pinochle— Carl Popple, Blake, Robert Boucher, Be­ Nolan, Lisa Palasek, Lesley thany Buteau, Debra Dalessio, Perlman, Matthew Price, Wednesday OOUBU MMUFACTURER8 COUPONS BRIDGE By Jeanette Cove 742; Betl^ Jesanis, 731; John Klein, 721; Matthew Dembicki, Dawn Paul Rusezyk, Heidi Schaus- Commission on the Handicapped, Senior Citizens’ Senior Center Director Rene Malre, 720; Bill Stone. 708; Edith SEE STORE FOR OETMIS PLAZA DiStefano, Margo Englehardt, ter,- Kelly Steams, Stephanie Center O’Brien, 707. Housing Authority, 24 Bluefield Drive, 7; 30 p.m. Monday, June 6, men’s golf — u)w Raymond Engler, Catherine Sullivan, Sarah Thlery, Jen The complete schedule of the Manches­ Thursday gross: Jack Funke, 40; Joe Phllippon, 42; Foley, Kathleen Gillespie, Zielinski. ter Senior Citizens’ Center summer BSard of Directors commeiit session, Municipal 31 MAIN ST. ■ EAST HARTFORD, CT Wen Johnson, 42; Hugh Tensey, 43; Joe Brian Gordon, Lisa Gunsten, activities will be available next week. This Each member has attained Building. 6:30 p.m. MON.-SAT. 8-10 Kennedy. 44; Durwood Lathrop, 45; Irv Jean Lynch, Robert McNa- Zummer the center will offer a variety of an academic average of 85 Building Committee, Municipal Building coffee "At Glastonbury Town Una" SUN. M PM Gartside, 45; Bill Freeman, 46; Geo mee, Amy Mergendahl, Elisa crafts programs for your artistic expres­ percent for each of five consec­ room. 7:30 p.m. ^ McAllister, 46; Bert Carlson, 46. Mis, Susan Murphy, Amy sion as well as trips and programs for our utive semesters. Membership Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission. ^ SPECIALS VALID JUNE 12th - 18th Low net: Henry Grzyb, 31; Bob Healy. Muska, Susan O’Neill, Nancy picnics. also is based on faculty evalua­ Lincoln Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. The regular lunch program ended on 32; Burt Smith, 33; Don Ostberg, 33; Joe Parlsl, Usa Pearsall, Robert Poole, JoMarie Rued, David tion of each student’s leader­ Friday. l%e summer lunch program, Jackson, 33; Rus Irwin, 34; Paul Barron. Rusezyk, Barbara Wiecek, ship, character and service. which will operate each Wednesday, 34; John Juselln, 34; Nick Nickerson, 34; Andover “USDA CHOICE BEEF” Thur^ay and Friday beginning Wednes­ Max Smole, 34. Monday day July 6th, will run until Aug. 19. No Wednesday, June 8, bridge — Tom Lynch, 4470; Irene Gordon, 4360; Mary Wetlands Commission. Town dffice Building. 7:30 reservations are needed. The meals are $1 p.m. Colpitts, 3670; Edith Howland, 3350; USOA CHOICE BEEF on Wednesdays and Fridays, and ll.SO for Obituaries Tuesday Barbara Conklin, 3270; Helen Bensche, the picnics on Thursdays. In August, our Board of Education. Andover Elementary School. 3010; Sol Cohen, 3000. l^cnics will be in the evening, starting at 5 E. Custer. 7:30 p.m. in, Porterhouse p.m. Elizabeth Couch She was bom in Mahanoy City, Board of Fire Commissioners, firehouse. 7:30 Elizabeth Manning Couch, 85, Pa., March'’14,1895, and lived in p.m. r THE TRIP SCHEDULE is as follows: of Florida, died May 30. She was Manchester most of her life. She Thursday June 24 — Bronx Zoo and the Botanical T-Bone Steak ^ 3 ^ Congregation the widow of George Raymond was a communicant of St. Bridget Library Directors, Andover Public Library, 7:30 Ganiens — 127. Leave 9:30 a.m., return Couch, formerly of Hartford. Church and a past member of the p.m. 8; 30 p.m. Lunch and dinner on your own. She is survived by four, step­ Emblem Club of Rockville. TENDER SWEET A ^ q q Call Don Berger at 875-0638. children, George R. Couch Jr. of She is survived by three sons, June 30 — Westfarms Mall — $1. Leave is studying Bolton Avon Park, H a., Mrs. Gilbert Raymond J. Custer of Myrtle 9:30 a.m. Return 2:30. Register Wednes­ (Dorothy) Wiley of Francestown. Beach, S.C., Charles W. (hister of Monday Sugar Com day, 0:30 a.m. N.H., Mrs. Roy (Barbara) Manchester, with whom she Public Building Commission. Community Hall, July IS — Abbott’s, Lyman Museum, and housing pian Palmer of Coventry and William lived, and Howard C. Custer of 7:30 p.m. Mystic Aquarium. $31. Register June 20, S. Couch of , Ga.; 22 East Hartford; and several Tuesday 9; 30 a.m. ' grandchildren and 39 great­ grandchildren, great- Republican Town Committee. Community Hall. July 18 — Crystal Mall — $5. Leave 9:30 By Nancy Concelman grandchildren. She was prede­ grandchildren and great-great- 7:30 p.m. a.m. Return 2:30. Register July 6. Manchester Herald ceased by Norman F. Couch and grandchildren. She was prede­ Wednesday July 26 — Polkabration at Ocean Beach ceased by two sons, Edward Cholesterol screening (by appointment). Com­ — ^ — includes transportation and Members of South United Methodist Donald H. Couch. _ WISH BONE A graveside service will be held Custer and William Custer. munity Hall. 9 a.m. to noon. admission. Register July 6, 9:30. The Church this week began dividing up into June 21 at 11 a.m. at the New The funeral will be Monday at Fire Commissioners, firehouse. 7 p.m. Salad Dressing ■ 16 oz. Bottles golfers are gearing up for their activities. committees to study in detail a proposal to North Cemetery, Woodbury. The 9; 15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Public hearing-inland wetlands. Herrick Park. tTAUAN. mauSTO ITAUAN. 1000ISLAN08. The men golfers are reminded that an build elderly housing units on church- OCLUXe FUBNCH. UTE ITAUAN ONLY. Stephenson-Nelson-Smith fun­ Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass 7:30 p.m. Arizona scramble/cookout is planned for owned land off Hartford Road. eral home in Avon, Fla. is in of Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Thur^ay ^DUNCAN June 20 at Twin Hills. The $3 cost includes a At a meeting Tuesday, members of the charge of the arrangements. Bridget Church. Burial will be in Zoning Board of Appeals. Community Hall, 7 p.m. picnic and prizes. You may register with church’s retirement center development Mount Hope Cemetery, Talcot- the treasurer. study committee, composed of members of tville. Calling hours are Sunday Coventry I t e i HINES On June 20, the ladies’ golf league will the church’s board of trustees, the John J. Allegra from 7 to 9 p.m. play at Grassmere Golf Course in Enfield administrative board and members at Memorial donations may be Monday Cookies John J. Allegra Jr., 67, of MILK CHOCOLATC.«OLATC. CHOCOLA1CHOCOLATC CHIP. beginning at 10 a.m. A luncheon will follow large, began developing strategies to Ellington, a decorated U.S. Army made to a charity of the donor's Planning and Zoning Commission. Town Office OATMeAL/HAiaiNQATMeAL/RAiaiN for $3.50. Call Gert Andrews at 643-2019 if answer questions on the feasibility of the Building. 7:30 p.m. Veteran of World War II, husband choice. ' 110C.BAO8 interested. center. Rev. Shephard Johnson said of Matilda Holtz Allegra and Finance Committee, Town Office Building, 7; 30 p.m. Wednesday. brother of William S. Allegra. CARD OF THANKS JULY ACTIVITIES are as follows: Steering Committee, Town Office Building, 7; 30 TIDE UQUID “ Basically, we’re going through a Augustine Mundy and Eleanor June 22 — Wednesday — Stencil The family of James E. Juros p.m. process of trying to decide what the most Hamilton, all of Manchester, died Workshop. 9; 30 to 11:30. Free. Bring paint wishes to extend to many friends Tuesday Laundry Important things they’re looking at are,’’ Friday at Rockville General brushes. Make note paper for the Fall their heartfelt thanks for the Human Services, Town Office Building, 9 to 10 Crafts Fair. For experienced stencillers Johnson said. Hospital. expressions of sympathy during a.m. Detergent Besides his wife, brother and only. No instructions given in this class. The proposal to put a 100-unit retirement their recent bereavement. Human Rights Commission. Town Office Build­ REQ. a UN8CENTED / S H t 04 OZ. two sisters, he is survived by July 1 and 8 — Papercutting. $1. 9:30 to complex on 6.7 acres of land across from Stanley and Leona Juros ing. 5 p.m. three sons, John J. Allegra III of 11:30. the church has raised questions about and Family Democratic Town Committee. Town Office WEDNESDAY ONLY!! Ellington, William E. Allegra of July 14 and 21 — Counted Cross Stitch — financing, management, leases and liabil­ Building, 8 p.m. Grade "A” Fresh Frozen 4 ^ . Sturbiidge, Mass., and Arthur C. Learn the art of counted cross stitch and ity. Wednesday make a jar cover. $2.50 for materials. Allegra of Enfield; and five CARD OF THANKS Parishioners in April voted to research School Building Committee, Coventry High You may register in the center office for grandchildren. The family of beloved Raymond School. 7:30 p.m. TOM TURKEYS these activities. Where there is no fee. the idea of building the center and will vote The funeral will be Monday at (Ray) Favreau, Sr. wishes to LIMIT ONE TURKEY PER CUSTOMER - NO OEALERSI on whether to pursue the idea in about a Parks and Recreation Commission. Patriot’s registration can be taken by phone. 10; 30 a.m. at the Somers Funeral extend their heartfelt thanks to Park. 7:30 p.m. year, when the study committee’s re­ Home, 354 Maindt. Burial will be friends, relatives and neighbors Conservation Commission. Town Office Building. JUNE 15th ONLY search Is completed. in Ellington Center Cemetery Schedule for the week for their many floral tributes, 8 p.m. with military honors. Calling spiritual cards, donations to the Among the alternatives the committee Monday — bingo, 10 a.m.; pinochle, hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. American Heart Association, to 12:30 p.m. will study is whether a new building should and 7 to 9 p.m. A Masonic service the South Windsor Ambulance be constructed or if two historic buildings ANDrS SUPER SAVER SUNDAY SPECIAL Tuesday — Exercise with Cleo, 1:30 will be held on Sunday at 8 p.m. at Corp and other acts of kindness. Service Notes p.m.; grocery shopping, call a day in on the land that house New Hope Manor EAST HARTFORD ONLY the funeral home. We thank you for your presence VALID SUNDAY JUNE 12.1988 advance for ride; non-grocery shopping (K and the Greater Manchester Chamber of Memorial donations may be and words of comfort at our time of WAYBEST CHICKEN m art), call a day in advance for ride. Commerce, will be used. The leases on the made to the Masonic Home and need. We were very honored and SWEET LIFE- 4 PACK buildings for the two organizations will be On duty in Korea Wednesday — pinochle, 9:30 a m.; Hospital, P.O. Box 70 Walling­ humble at this tribute. We wish WT.. Friendship Circle, 10a.m.; arts and crafts, honored, church officials said. ford, 06492. special thanks to the nurses in the Army Cpl. Raymond E. Lewie, son of Carol A. Bath Tissue 12:30 p.m.; bridge. 12:30 p.m. Intensive Care Unit at Manchester Soucy of 45 Downey Drive, has arrived for duty in Meetings with parishioners resulted in a WITH THIt COUPON a *10 WITMIMH COUMNtMO Thursday — Orchestra rehearsal. Memorial Hosptial and very South Korea. He is an armor crewmember with the PUnCHASi eXCLUDINO n m C H A M EXCLUDINO list of 22 concerns about the project and 13 Mary Custer ALCOHOL a TOeACCO AND Friday — bingo, 10 a.m.; exercise with special thanks to Dr. V. Abraham 72nd Armor. ALCOMOl a TODACCO AND benefits of the center, which is similar to a Arren c o u p o n s a w d o u s l io . AETIX COUPONS A M OOUOLIO. Cleo, 11 a.m.; setback, 12:30 p.m. Mary (McGlynn) Custer, 93. of Kurien and his two assistants Dr. He is also the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James UM1T1 pen PAMH.V pen weeK. UMIT 1 PER PAMtLV PCX WEEK. center proposed 12 years ago by church VAUO JUNE IK fU N i ia Joseph Hanna and Dr. Hazar VAUO JUNE I t ONLY. Transportation to and from the center is members. That proposal was opposed by 218 North Elm St., died Friday at Edward.s, 184 Woodland St. He is a 1983 graduate of FREE FREE available. Call a day in advance. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Dahhan for their excellent care Manchester High School. many residents and was rejected by the and comfort. God bless you all. Blood pressure clinic: Wednesday, L-Z, 9 Planning and Zoning Commission in 1978. She was the wife of the late Carl to 11 am. I till I • I ■ * kfliiif sifeht to lirtM State & Region Man held in lottery snfafu capel' HARTFORD (AP) - A 29-year- drawing but, because of the than $200,000 worth of winning Judge throws out GOP suit old Bristol man «dio allegedly malfunction in the system, en­ lottery tickets were printed at the Family and prosecutor bitter about sentence printed a winning lottery ticket at tries were accepted at the termi­ Cercone Smoke Shop after the NEW BRITAIN — A Superior Court judge on his father’s smoke shop after the nals after the 8 p.m. drawing. drawings on May 9 and they have Friday threw out a Republican lawsuit aimed at winning combination had already Attempts to reach Cercone by seized the shop’s two lottery a bar to the imposition of the peers In prison.” forcing the state treasurer to pay off $63 million in telephone at his home and at his machines. Lawyers for Cercone’s By Larry Rosenthal Speaking outside the court­ been drawn was arrested by state death penalty. When a mitigating state debts from surplus funds left from the 1986-87 father’s store, where he is an father are challenging the seizure The Associated Press house, she urged Connecticut police Friday. factor is identified in a capital budget year. employee, were unsuccesful. and a hearing has been scheduled residents to lobby their legisla­ Mark D. Cercone was charged felony case, the court is required Judge Arthur L. Spada ruled that the GOP Konstantinos Diaitiantis. who for Monday. MILFORD — A three-judge tors for a new death penalty with criminal attempt to commit to impose a sentence of life in legislators who filed the suit had no “ standing” to is representing Cercone’s father The computer malfunction took panel Friday sentenced the killer statute “ so our son did not die in first-degree larceny, state police of a Milford policeman to life in prison without-parole. file it because they couldn’t prove they were harmed said. in a separate lawsuit seeking the place one day after a new The case sends the message vain.” by Treasurer Francisco L. Borges’ failure to pay off return of two lottery machines contractor. General Instrument prison without parole as the The slain officer’s youngest Cercone is accused of printing a that “ if you abuse drugs and kill the bonds and specifically that their taxes would go seized by state police May 12. said Corp. of Maryland, took over the officer’s family, saying the jus­ brother, Alan, 11, also walked to Play 4 game lottery combination an officer in cold blood, you will up as a result of his failure to do so. it was his understanding that games. tice system had failed them, the front of the courtroom to worth $25,000 at Ed Cercone’s not be held accountable for your But further, the judge said, even if the Cercone says he has no knowl­ Authorities have said about 30 asked ^ e public to seek a tougher address the judges. Composed as Smoke Shop in Bristol on May 9. actions,’’ said the slain officer’s Republicans had standing, they would have lost edge that tickets may have been winning tickets were issued at death penalty law. he read a prepared statement. taking advantage of a malfunc­ mother. Claudia Wasson, one of anyway because the law governing the use of issued after the drawing. Cercone lottery outlets in Connecticut "This case should be a rallying Alan Wasson said: “ A man tioning state lottery computer three people to address the court surplus funds did not make it mandatory that the said he did not any knowledge after the May 9drawing, some for cry for those who believe that the should not be able to get off the system, and trying to cash the before sentencing. treasurer pay off the bonds. Instead it merely because of a machine delay. the three-digit Daily Numbers killers of police officers should be death penalty by taking drugs.” ticket in the next day. “ Does it make sense that one authorizes the treasurer to do so, Spada concluded. Diamantis said. game and some for the four-digit executed.” said State’s Attorney Wasson’s fiancee. Milford po­ Normally, the lottery computer Mary Galvin, agreeing with the felony (cocaine use) excuses system shuts down before the Authorities have said more Play 4 game. another?” said Mrs. Wasson, lice Officer Melissa Piscitelli. family. Archdiocese to sell property reading from a prepared state­ fought back tears as she told the She called the state’s death HARTFORD — The Archdiocese of Hartford has ment. “ We would think just the court the murder had destroyed penalty statute the most restric­ decided to sell a parcel of land located near the opposite would be true.” her family, the Wasson family tive in the country and Hartford Civic Center and will reportedly seek $40 Crafts’ expert unsure about tooth “ Our system failed the victim and the family she and her unworkable. husband-to-be would have million for the property. and supported the criminal.” she NEW LONDON (AP) - A New teeth. disposing of her body with a The court was prevented from started. , Barry Feldman, a lawyer representing the sentencing Thomas Hoyesen. 34. said. archdiocese, said ’Thursday the 11,000-square-foot York dentist testified in Superior Showing the jury a photograph chainsaw and wood chipper. She said the state must now Hoyesen, who was brought into of Bridgeport, to die in Oie state’s parcel that fronts Allyn, Ann, Asylum and High Court Friday that he was not sure of the X-ray of Helle Crafts’ tooth Parts of her body, including a support the life of a man who. the courtroom with his legs and electric chair because experts streets has been put on the market. whether a crown and a tooth and an X-ray of the tooth partial tooth and crown, were because he killed a policeman, hands shackled, declined an had concluded that he was The property includes two parking lots and the St. found on the banks of the recovered from the river bank, allegedly found on the banks of / “ will be treated as a hero bv his opportunity to address the court. mentally impaired from heavy Francis Hospital School of Nursing. Developers Housatonic River did or did not Burkes said, ’’The pulp chamber the Housatonic River in January / cocaine use when he fatally shot have coveted the property for years. belong to Helle Crafts. doesn’t appear to be coming out of 1987. Officer Daniel Scott Wasson During the 45th day of the trial. the same area” and the dark In May, two odontologists and a during a traffic stop April 12,1987. Perry pushes for aid lawsuit Dr. Jeffrey Burkes, a consultant areas from one X-ray don’t radiologist testified that X- rays QUALITY SHARPENING of the tooth and crown matched ------AP photo In exchange for the state’s HARTFORD — Hartford Mayor Carrie Saxon to the chief forensic dentist in coinside with the dark areas on the other. dental X-rays of Helle Crafts’ acknowledgement of the mitigat­ Perry is prepared to ask the city council next week ’s medical examiner’s MOTHER TALKS — Claudia Wasson, left, 104 Hilliard Street 649-2111 teeth. ing factor, Hoyesen entered a to take a step toward filing a lawsuit challenging the office, said there was nothing “ It’s similar, but they do not appear identical.” Burkes said. Burkes said he didn’t take any makes a statement to reporters outside guilty plea to a capital felony state's new educational financing system. unique about the tooth and crown Richard Crafts. 50, of New­ .notes of his work, had no reports Milford Superior Court after Thomas charge May 24. He made the plea Perry will propose to the council next Monday a found by state police. He said town. is accused of murdering his and had not obtained a second under the Alford doctrine, admit­ resolution instructing the city manager and X-rays of the two items didn’t Hoyeson was sentenced to life in prison wife. Helle, in November 1986 and opinion to support his findings. ting there was enough evidence to SNAPPINESS IS corporation counsel to lay the groundwork for a suit match X-rays of Helle Crafts’ for killing her son, Milford police officer convict him but not that he Daniel Wasson, in April 1987. From left are alleging that the state system ’’discriminates intended to commit murder. against the poor and minority children in Hartford’s Mrs. Wasson: her son, Alan, 11; and Under Connecticut’s capital . . . A N EASY CHOICE school system.” Milford police officer Melissa Piscitelli, punishment law. the existence of A majority of the council informally consented to OPEN HOUSE who was officer Wasson's fiancee. even a single mitigating factor is such an action last month. Two Democratic council members said Thursday they expected the council Saturday June 11th & Sunday June 12th SNAP SNAPPIER to approve Perry’s proposal. 12:00 to 4:00 Lawmen report progress O’Neill rejects plea by RID 4 H.P. MI-VACS' HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill on Friday Gh/e¥ouMQRE! rejected a plea from a leader of the anti-drunken driving movement to call a special legislative in the war against drugs *399* ■ MORERmm ■ MORE Wh s i I i Ii Iy session to deal with a bill that died when the regular . ■ MORE Ea^twes A REPEAT OF LAST iMOqSfifnngsWittiA session adjourned last month. YEAR'S SELLOUTt “ I ’m totally disgusted ... totally disappointed,” NEW HAVEN (AP) - The U S. attorney ■ Successful prosecutions in the ■ Lowest Price Ever With So Featurest >-^‘-^ F R E E * said Nancy--Ricci, president of RID, or Remove for Connecticut and top federal, state and Stamford-Norwalk area, in the Naugatuck Valley and in Waterbury. ■ Six Forward Speeds a t t a c h m e n t Intoxicated Drivers, after a 10-minute meeting with local law officers said Friday that progress 7 a3*/2h.p. B r ^ SAVE The successes have been the result of I Stratton Er$Qme UP TO O’Neill. is being made in the war on drugs and that At issue is a bill that would allow police officers to cooperation among federal, state and local AKwaiWCiy this state’s experience is “ a model for law MrOfaMCMBha make on-the-spot revocations of drivers’ licenses of ••irl enforcement cooperation” ' law enforcement agencies, the federal prosecutor emphasized. FREE* drivers whose blood-alcohol levels are 0.1 percent or But a pessimistic note was also sounded higher in field tests, or if the drivers refused to take by Hartford Police Chief Bernard Sullivan. “ Based upon conversations with my iA$54“ OpbonAl counterparts around the country.” M o (ti< 2135SPD VALUE Pac-N-Sac the tests. “ The part we deal with, the supply side wMhlTMCSlClWf P ic tu re d Twardy said, “ the Connecticut experience alone, is not going to do it. We also need some strong educational, rehabilitation serves as a model for law enforcement And Now...1be Same VWueina ALSO AVAILABLE WITH KEY START Newman: Cash went to charity programs because otherwise we are going cooperation.” Push Model - 213550*299*® BRIDGEPORT — Actor Paul Newman acknowl­ to be out there a lot of years shoveling sand Over the past three years, the federal edged Friday that some money from his food Drug Enforcement Administration has against the tide.” he said. business went to sponsor a young race-car driver, Central Air Conditioning Custom Wood Cabinetry shared $1.7 million in cash and nearly SNAPPIEST U.S. Attorney Stanley ’Twardy. who but angrily denied suggestions that the arrange­ Andersen Windows Spacious Decks called top federal, state and local law $800,000 in vehicles and other seized ment contradicted claims that all profits went to drug-related assets with state and local INCLUDES enforcment officers together for a news charity. Fully Applianced Kitchens Professionally Landscaped conference, said. “ There are many battles police. Twardy said. Newman, who is being sued by a delicatessen In addition, he said, the FBI has returned FREE* left to be fought in the war against drugs — RIDERS A 6 BUSHEL SINGLE owner claiming he was promised stock and profits $2.7 million in cash and other assets to Three Colonial Style Homes Open For Viewing and a very long campaign ahead.” America's REAR BAGGER from Newman’s Own Inc. for helping the company those agencies as a result of joint But. he said. “ I can definitely say that we Choice/** • a$179" VALUE get started, revealed that his will specifies that all investigations. <295,000.00 — <298,500.00 are making progress.” FROM company profits will continue going to charity after The $5.2 million ranks Connecticut 10th "M OnE AMERICANS Among the accomplishments he cited BUY SNAPPER THAN his death. in the nation in total amounts of seized 95 ANY OTHER BRAND from the past year were: drug-related assets shared by the federal OF REAR ENGINE ■ The conviction of 15 people, including *999 RIDER Second inmate tries escape P eterm an B uilding C om pany a lawyer, involved in a cocaine trafficking government with state and local law Model 25066 wMh tree catcher enforcement agencies, according to operation in the greater-Hartford area. SOMERS — A second inmate has been charged ■ The dismantling of two major cocaine Twardy. No Down Paym ent with trying to escape from the state’s maximum 649-9404 643-4631 distribution organizations operating in the With some of the money it has received Easy M onthly Paym ents A s L o w A s $ 20/ Per M onth security prison in Somers by sawing off bars to a from federal agencies. New Haven police ventilator shaft, state police said. New London area. South on Main Street, Left on Spring Street, have been able to carry out a series of Edgar Oquenda, 24, of Waterbury, serving 14 to 28 ■ The conviction and sentencing of 12 2 YEAR UMITEO WARRANTY “ reverse stings” in which would-be drug •W ith oufchaee Ota Snipper Mower at ■uwe^ reta.i price Ltn^tom eoflei years for burglary and sexual assault, was charged Right on Gardner Street to Sunny Brook Drive * members of the so-called “ No. 1 Family.” □SrSiuled W FrowCo.. Anduver.lAA thru partiopakng dealera once the largest cocaine distribution buyers have been arrested for purchasing Thursday with attempted escape, state police said. fake narcotics from undercover officers. organization in the Bridgeport area. his innocence Natioa A W oikl Armenian strikes'”a^fnarchiGfS' Riot polio haH K om march shut down several ioviet cities as ethics unit sets investigation SEOUL, South Korea — Riot police firing tear gas blocked thousands of students Friday who tried to MOSCOW (AP) - Tens of nomoiis region of the Soviet attacks. WASHINGTON (AP) - The The Texas Democrat repeated have been a formal charge and all march to communist North Korea for reuniflcation thousands of Armenians have repuUic of Azerbaijan in the Tensions are so high that some House ethics committee an­ his assertion that his troubles this fanfare,” he said. talks. Radicals hurled rocks and firebombs, trying shut down several southern cities Caucasus Mountains. Its 160,000 Armenians in Nagorno- nounced Friday it wiU conduct an were the result of Republicans The committee went beyond to fight their way through. with daily strikes and marches to people are mostly Armenian. Karabakh have set up a system of officiai inquiry into accusations seeUng to deflect charges of the'scope of inquiry suggested by About 60,000 riot police blanketed the South demand that the region in which Since February, Armenians in 24-hour guards to prevent attacks that Speaker Jim Wright vioiated sleaze in the Reagan Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., who Korean capital and roads leading north to disperse they live be Joined with the Nagorno-Karabakh have de­ by Azeris, Pravda said. House conflict-of-interest rules in administration. filed the official complaint students tnrlng to reach the border 30 miles awSy. Armenian republic, Pravda re­ manded the region be taken from Residents of the area and his financial dealings. "I don’t think there’s any against the speaker. Fierce street clashes erupted at Yodsei University ported Friday. Azerbaijan and made part of Moscow-based dissidents have Committee chairman Julian question but that they’re politi­ The committee has the power to as about 5,000screaming students tried to fight their The Communist Party news­ Armenia. been reporting the latest wave of Dixon, D-Calif., said the panel — cally motivated,” he said of the bring charges before the full way out. paper said the strikes began May “Every morning, tens of thou­ unrest to Journalists, but six Democrats and six Republi­ accusations. Although Republi­ House which can result in disci­ An estimated 8,000 troopers surrounding tbe 23 and shut down most ii^ustries sands of people move side-by-side the Soviet press carried nothing cans —unanimously approved "a cans would still be critical even if plinary action, the most rare and school fired hutnlreds of tear gas bombs into tbe and mass transit in Stepanakert, in columns along streets toward on the situation until Friday. preliminary inquiry in the matter they were not themselves under severe of which would be charging students. Berth sides hurled rocks and the main city of Nagorno- the center of the city (of Stepana­ Phone calls to tbe region on of Speaker James Wright.” attack, “I don’t think there would expulsion. bricks. Karabakh. kert), with banners and signs, Friday did not go through. "The speaker of the House has Also affected were three re­ conducting demonstrations,” the Armenian residents of been notified and has pledged his ^ gional centers within Nagorno- newspaper reported. Nagorno-Karabakh complain of full cooperation,” he said. TalkrlaHrCohlm11 seek aid Karabakh: Martunin, Mardakert Armenians have set up "self- poor cultural and social services Wright proclaimed his inno­ WASHINGTON — ^Dbwing the collapse of the and Askeran. Nearly all cafete­ defense posts” around the clock and discrimination by Azeris, the cence and denied using his office Nicaraguan peace talks, a Contra teader on Friday rias and stores were closed, but to prevent attacks by Azeris, main ethnic group in Azerbaflan. for personal gain. "My goal, and called for a resumption of U.S. military aid to the farms continue to operate, ac­ Pravda said. But it said such Armenians are predominantly Just about my only professional rebels, sayinjg the altematiVe could be Sandinista cording to Pravda. measures are unnecessary be­ Christian, while most Azeris are goal in living at this point, is to be annihilation of bis forces. Nagorno-Karabakh is an auto- cause there haven’t been any Moslem. a good and effective public Meanudiile, Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., urged tbe The newspaper said unrest in servant,” he said in a statement. White House to propose an aid package for the the region has cost the govern­ ■ It was only the second time Contras that matches the amount of military ment $41 million. since the ethics committee was assistance be said tbe Soviet Unirai provided to the Reagan woni be bound The Nagorno-Karabakh dis­ created 21 years ago that it has Sandinista government during the flrst three pute has become the moat severe investigated a speaker of the months of this year. He put tbe amount at 1105 issue involving some of the House. Former speaker Thomas million. by Senate treaty rules country’s more than 100 national­ P. O’Neill Jr., D-Mass., was The Contra leader, Adolfo Calero, indicated he ities. AP photo investigated and cleared as part felt that was a reasonable amount. The rebels have WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ believed that any differences of of the Korean influence scandal a received no military aid since Feb. 29. President dent Reagan, in a rebuke to interpretation will be handled by PROVIDES PAPERS — House Speaker decade ago. Reagan’s last military aid request for the Contras Congress, said Friday he will not the administration and the Senate Jim Wright grins during a Friday news Wright, accompanied by his was rejected by the House on Feb. 3. be bound by resMctions on "in a spirit of mutual accommo­ NOTICE OF conference where he said papers he lawyer, met with reporters for treaty-interpretation powers dation and respect.” CORRECTION nearly two hours before the adopted by the Senate as part of released would refute charges that he Vatican talks to Soviet clergy the U.S.-Sovlet agreement to The issue involves an amend­ In Friday, June lOth's violated ethics rules. The House ethics committee announcement, ans­ ment approved by the Senate to wering questions and providing MOSCOW — Two of the Vatican’s highest officials abolish medium-range nuclear the resolution of ratifleation, publication, the ad for committee has decided to launch aformal papers he said refuted the met with clergymen of an undergrmuid Catholic missiles. Reagan said the

Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. John Sgplh UnKud Muthodist Church, 1226, Editors Note: This column is liam Gilroy, Bill Hill, Bob Maden. Emanuel Lutheran Church Atsy nbHsg of Qod Holltoer. Sunday w ^ l p : Rely w h o - (Main St., Mandifster. Or. Mephard S. Trinity Covenant Church rlst, fond 10 a.m.; church schodl, 9 : « Johnson, Rev. Cynthia A. Good, Rev. prepared by the staff of the Carol and Knoxie Mundell. Cases Calvary Chordi (AtMinbllMotGod), a.m.; coNee teilowNilp, 11 a.m ; uody Lawrence S. Staples, pastors. Sche­ M A C C N ew s filled with five pound blocks of EvenU scheduled this week at Emanuel Lutheran 4W Bucklend Road, Seutn W InAor. The following events are scheduled at Trinity Manchester Area Conference of Chapel open afternoons; public healing dule: 10 o.m., worship service; 9 q.m., cheese are not easy to lift. Joe Church include: _ ■ Rov. Kamwni L. Ooitofion, pastor. service, second Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; church school. Nursery for preschool­ Covenant Church for the coming week: Churches. t0;30o.m., worship, Sunday school and evening prayer, Wednesdov, 5 p.m. ers. (6474141) Today — 2 p.m. Tot Garden family picnic; 2:15 Tedone and Alex Rodriques of the Sunday — 8:30 a.m., worship: 0:45 a.m., Sunday child cars; 4:30 p.m., hymn slnp and church school; 10 a.m., adult forum: nursery: 11 ralso sorvico. Wodnosdav, 7 ,p.in., 643-9203. p.m., softball tournament; 8p.m., spiritual retreat. By Nancy Carr two person elderly household, Social Action Club at East Ca­ a.m., worship, Communion; nursery. Silblo study and youth nllowship. SI. Mary's Eglscepsrt Church, Park M ornion Sunday — 8 and 11 a.m., morning worship with Hie Executive Director $259.43 a week, $13,527.50 annu­ tholic High Schools have been our <644-1102) and Church streets, Manchester. Rev. Norman E. Swensen; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible ally; four person household, strong arms and hearts during Monday — 6:45 p.m., Scouts. drew D. Smith, rector. Anne J. Wrider, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven; 4 p.m., staff; 6:30 assistant rector. Worship: 7:30o.m. and day Su m s , 30 Woodside St., Manches­ school; 10:30 a.m., coffee fellowship; 8:30 p.m., Everyone who is participating $17,475 annually. the year. p.m., Claudia Circle. Baptist 9:30 o.m.; church school, 9:30 a jn .; ter. David Field, bishop. 9:30 a.m., junior choir (xincert. in the federal Surplus Foods As you may be aware there Marie Munson has for years boby-slttlnq, 9:15 to 11:15 a m .; holy sacronnent meeting; IO:SDa.m., Sunday Wednesday — 8 a.m., March meeting; 10 a.m., Community napltst Cbiirch, S8S E. school and primary; 11:40 a.m.,^est- Monday — 8 p.m., softball. Distribution program is required overseen a first floor registration Contor St., Monchostor. Rov._^Jamos I. euchorlst, 10 a.m. every Wednesday. have been rumors that the supply (6494583) hood and relief s w c l^ . (643-4003 or Tuesday — 8 a.m., men’s prayer breakfast, to register again. of surplus commodities has b ^ n and distribution at the center to mothers’ morning. Moot!, mlnlstsr. Schodulo: 10:30 a.m., 22S-371S) Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer service: A.A. worship sorvico; 0:15 a.m., church LaStrada Restaurant; evening, trustees, dlaconate Registration for the 1988-89 used up and the program would those who cannot navigate the school. Nursory coro providod. (643- stairs. Frank Morasco is our Saturday — 8 p.m., A.A. 0S37) Gospel NaMonal Catholic and board of outreach and discipleship. program is scheduled for 3 to 5:30 be phased out. We received a M in i naptlst Church, 53 Lako St., Church of the Llvhig eud, an e v a n ^ - Wednesday — 8:30 a.m., women’s prayer p.m. on Thursday, the regular memo from John Pickens. Con­ faithful liaison with Center Con­ Monchostor. Rov. Jo m o s ^ B o ll^ v , St. Jehu the Buptlsl Fellsh NoHenal gregational Church and sets up pastor. 0:30a.m.. Sundov school; 10:30 Icol, full-gospel church, Robertson breakfast at LaStrada Restaurant. distribution date, at Center Con­ necticut Department of Human Community Baptist Church School, North School Street, Manches­ CotheHc Church, 23 Oolway St., Man­ for us each month. Other monthly o.m., omrship sorvico; 7 p.m., ovonino ter. Rev. David W. Mullen, pastor. chester. Rev. Stanley M. Loncola, Friday — 8 p.m., softball game; 7 p.m., junior gregational Cburch, 11 Center St. Resources in March that noted These are the events planned for the coming week sorvico. (646-5316) - pastor. Sunday mass, 9a.m.; weekdays, high youth group. Failure to register or register regulara are Helen and Ambrose mrst ■oaHst Church, 240 H l U s t ^ (Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30 o.m. that he had been notified by the at Community Baptist Church: Nursery and Sunday s c h ^ . 8 a.m. (643-5906) again will cause you to be Diehl and Neil and Beth Patter­ Road, (Monchostor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday (Mogchesler ChrMlue Ftllewrtip, s m Regional Office of USDA that Sunday — 9:15 a.m., church school classes for all school; 11 o.m.,worshlpsorvlco; 7p.m., ineligible to receive commodities cheese and non-fat dry milk are in son. along with Ginnie Atkinson, ovoning sorvico; 7 p.m., mid-weirtc E. Middle Turnpike, Daniel M. Bois­ Nazarane ages; pastor’s course on sponsors; 10:30 a.m., sorvico. Nursory at oil sorvicos. (640- vert, paster. Sundays, 10a.m.; Wedne^ St. Mary’s Episcopal after July 1988. short supply and will not be Marge Bissell, Evelyn Burton. morning worship. Music Sunday. day Bible study, 7 p.m.; solid rock Church el the Hm aranet 236 Main St., Carole Cheney, Edith Dooley, 7509) cefteeheuse, 7:30 p.m., first Saturday of These are the activities scheduled for the ming If you miss the scheduled available beyond April. Fortu­ Monday — 7 p.m., Kerygma session. First naptlst Chopol ol Hw Doof, M Manchester. Rev. Philip Chotto, Mnlor Jackie Ennis, Marcia Froh, Jane Hlllstown Rood, Monchostor. Rov. K. the month. ^ .... paster; Rev. Mark Green, minister of week at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church: registration on Thursday, you nately, the state had warehoused Tuesday — 6:30 p.m.. Parents Without Partners Full Oospel Interdenominational outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; Galeucia, Grace Gibbs, Bea and Kroutzor. postor. ( W M W ^ Church, 745 Main St., Manchester. Rev. Sunday — 7:30 a m.; Holy Eucharist; 9:30 a.m.. may register during the week of enough cheese and milk to permit dinner; Estelle Carpenter Circle. Horvost Tim a n aptlst Church, 73 E. 10:40 a.m., worship, children’s church Burton Hicock, Ernie and Shirley Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10 a.m., and nursery; 6 p.m., evening praise Holy Eucharist, with recognition of church school June 20 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. the distribution planned for April, . Wednesday — 9:30a.m., Blblestudy; 7 p.m., choir Contor St., Manchostor. Rov. Mark D. adult Bible study and Sunday s c l ^ l ; 7 Larson, John and Frances Lar­ Eddy, pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 service, nursery. Mid-week Blblestudy, teachers: a reception will be held after the service, at the MACC Department of May and June. rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Christian Life study group. o.m., morninp sorvico; 6 p.m.,ovoninq p.m., worship service. Tuesday at 7:30 7 p.m., Wednesday. (646-8599) son, Marcella L ’Heureux, Anita p.m., special Bible studies; Wednesday and the Minnie Wortley England Scholarships will Human Needs, side door, on the At this point, no one knows what 'Hiursday — 9 a.m.. Weight Watchers. sorvico, Wodnosdoy homo RIblo study, 7 at 7:30 p.m., worship service. Proyer Massolini, Rene Nelson, Florence p.m. (60-9359) be awarded to some high school seniors. second floor of Center Congrega­ will be happening after Sep­ Next Saturday — 9:30 a.m.. Weight Watchers: 4 line, 4444731,24 hours. _ „ Pantacoatal Noyes, Ralph Perkins, Russell oospel Noll, Center Street, Manches­ Monday — 7:10 p.m., evening prayer; 7:30 p.m., tional Church, 11 Center St. tember. Supplies of butter, flour p.m.. Good Old Days Strawberry PesUval. ChritHan Sdanoe ter. 10 a.m., breaking bread; 11:45a.m., Uulted Feetecestol Church, 187 Although you may register dur-. and commeal are still available. Petersen, Vincent and Doris Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. Woodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. prevestry. Ramizi, Rose Sobielo, Elsie Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Sun­ Tuesday — 9:15 a.m., staff meeting; 7:30 p.m., ing this wepk, I need to warn you As additional information is First Church ot Christ, Sctontlst, 447 Wray. Center Congregational Church N. Main St., Monchostor. 10:30 a.m., day school; 11a.m.,morning worshlp;6 Manchester Family Day Care potluck. that only staff who must carry out made available to us, we will pass church sorvico, Sunday school, oirt Jehovah’S WKneaset p.m., evening worship; 7:30 p.m. Wed­ all our other services will be it along to you. Helen Datson, one of our top nesday; Bible study; 7 p.m., Thursday, Wednesday — 10 a.m., holy communion; 10:45 Events scheduled next week at Center Congrega­ coro tor small chlldron. (64^1444) joheygb's Witnesses, 647 Tolland notch Manchester Elderly Out­ Reading Room, 656A Contor St., Man­ ladles' prayer; 7 p.m. Thursday, nten's a.m., Blblestudy; 7:30p.m., A.A.business meeting. available so there may be a wait Cheese and ri

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in crisis Ifei /■ -sf- *■ Manchester woman helps kids of inmates Mrs. Michael M. Yaffa Mrs. Mark A. Turbessi Judith Rachcinski MaryEllen Tyo Paul Jorgensen Jimmie L. Shelton Jr. Yaffa-Edelson Turbessi-Madden By Anita M. Caldwell Ptachcinski-Jorgensen Tyo>Shelton Manchester Herald "I was very nervous. Marci Beth Edelson, daughter of Eileen Catherine Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Madden of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Tyo Sr. of 20 It was my first Mr. and Mrs. Philip Edelson of 184 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ptachcinski When Terri Delekta Ashworth St. announce the engage­ Ludlow Road and Michael Mark Vernon and Mark Albert Turbessi, of South Windsor announce the discovered that the experience going into ment of their daughter, MaryEllen Yaffa. of Manchester, son of Mr. and son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Turbessi of engagement of their daughter, Judith pro­ a prison." , Mrs. Irving Yaffa of Las Vegas, Nev. Warren, Pa. were married June 4 at Mary Ptachcinski to Paul James Tyo to Jimmie L. Shelton Jr., son of gram at the Connecti­ were married on May IS at Beth El Sacred Heart Church, Vernon. Jorgensen, son of James Jorgensen of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Shelton Sr. of cut Correctional Insti­ Terri Deiekta Temple, West Hartford. The Rev. Benjamen Madden and Enfield and Mrs. Sam Michaelian, 173 Spruce St. W tute at Somers would shut down Rabbi Leon Wind and Rabbi Stanley the Rev. Thomas Doyle officiated at Broad Brook. The bride-elect 'is a graduate of anytime a volunteer didn’t show Kessler, officiated. Melissa Edelson, the Roman Catholic service. The The bride-elect is a graduate of East Manchester Hi^h School and is up. she wanted to help keep it ' i- sister^of the bride, was maid of honor. bride was given in marriage by her Catholic High School and Massachu­ employed by the Travelers Insurance open. family member for a short period Bridesmaids were Lynn Edelson. father. Catherine Goppel was maid of setts College of Pharmacy. She is Co. "When I heard that, that’s what of time. Delekta said. After­ sister of the bride, Kimberly Yaffa, honor. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth employed by Bolton Pharm acy and The prospective bridegroom is a really got me into the program.” wards, she brings the child to the sister of the groom, and Lorrie Cohen. Madden, Colleen Madden, Lisa Tur­ Pleasant Valley Pharmacy. graduate of Manchester High School the West Middle Turnpike resi­ playroom and then back again to Chris Alex was best man. Ushers bessi, Karen Benjamin and Sharon The prospective bridegroom is a and is employed by the Town of dent said. the visiting room when the parent ■. Uv . 't,: were Andy Well and Wayne and Mark Kelly. graduate of East Windsor High School Manchester Fire Department. Delekta. a 39-year-old systems is ready to leave. Minlionica, cousins of the groom. John Turbessi, brother of the and is owner of Jorgensen Engine & A March, 1989 wedding is planned at analyst for The Hartford Insu­ But not every parent takes rance Group, became a volunteer The bride is a 1980 graduate of groom, was best man. Ushers were Balancing. the Buckboard, Glastonbury. advantage of the program. De­ for the program last November. Manchester High School and a 1984 Kevin Madden. Brett Coddington, An Oct 29 wedding is planned at St. lekta Said. She joins atout 36-other Sesame “ Some parents don’t want their graduate of the University of Connec­ Casey Gray, Brian Harkins and John M ary’s Church, East Hartford. Street volunteers who devote one child to go into the playroom.” ticut. She is an analyst with Aetna Life Mahood. day on a weekend a month to she said. “ It’s their time to visit After a reception at The Colony in Insurance Co., Middletown. escort children to and from the with their father, or whoever. Vernon the couple left on a wedding The bridegroom is vice president of Surprenant-Sequeira The bride-elect is a graduate of playroom while a parent is Some people feel very strongly trip to North Carolina. They will make sales for Status Game Corp. of Coventry High School and Emmanuel visiting someone in the prison. about it.” their home in Morgantown. W.V. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Surprenant of Newington. College, Boston, Mass. The Sesame Street program is Meanwhile. Delekta sits in the The bride is a 1984 graduate of East 85 Cedar Swamp Road, Coventry, After a reception at Beth E l the The prospective bridegroom is a one of eight programs of Families visiting room under a big poster Catholic High School and a 1988 announce the engagement of their couple left on a wedding trip to St. graduate of Coventry High School and in Crisis, a non-profit agency for the Sesame Street playroom graduate of Catholic University of daughter. Lisa M arie Surprenant. to e.stablished 12 years ago to help Croix. Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. He so when family members come in America. She will attend West Virgi­ Frank M. Sequeira, son of Mr. and families understand the process is a programmer-analyst at Apollo they have the choice to use the nia University Medical School in the Mrs. Alfred Sequeira of 129 Cooper of incarceration and that also Computer, Chelmsford, Mass. service or not, she said. fall. Lane, Coventry. provides counseling and family "You just sit at the table where The bridegroom is a graduate of support. the Sesame Street poster is Catholic University of America and is Susan Silver, program director displayed,” she said. “ You can’t Stu Hlpl(lna/Sp«clal to tht Horald for the agency, said the Sesame working as marketing representative approach the family (without HELPING KIDS — Sue Silver of Avon Institute in Somers. Silver is taping a for Queen City Business Systems, Street program was created to permission from the visiting joins volunteers like Terri Delekta of wall in preparation for painting a trailer Morgantown, W.V. provide a playspace for children room officer, according to the ages 2>/i to 10 who are brought to prison’s policy). You have to wait Manchester in the Families in Crisis that will be used for a Sesame Street the prison for family visits but until they approach you.” program at Connecticut Correctional program for children of inmates. who may not beable to sit through But just sitting at the table in the hour or more during which the visiting room wasn’t so easy family members meet. for Delekta on her first day. Archbishop repudiates attack on Dukakis " (The program) was designed " I was very nervous,” she said. to make visiting a positive ” It was my first experience going bishop, noting that Dukakis calls him his m arriage to a Jewish woman. experience for children who are into a prison.” NEW YORK (AP) - Greek Or­ another as is proper for co-existence. Sesame Street out of closet his "spiritual father,” said, “ I put it “ The attack is wrong in itself," visiting a relative in prison.” Delekta said the volunteer is thodox Archbishop lakovos has de­ In our multicultural, multinational that 99 percent of us are very proud lakovos said, calling it “ extremely Silver said, adding that "(it) seated a table where the prison­ nounced an attack on the religious society, religious belief is not one of Dukakis Is a front-runner and almost unjustified” and the “ fanatic” work gives parents a chance to have ers are brought in and where By Anita A/). Caldwell room with the agency staff have covered passage way. Silver said. status of Democratic presidential the criteria for being elected presi­ adult conversation without the The Sesame Street program, certain nominee.” of “ small people.” families are meeting other Manchester Herald to set up and tear down the room. contender Michael Dukakis, saying dent of the United States.” which is also offered at Niantic Vice President George Bush, the presence of children.” prisoners. But Silver said that will no he always has embraced the church. Dukakis is scheduled to address Dukakis “ is a member of the Delekta said the children love Children who visit the Sesame longer be necessary with the Correctional Institute, is one of Republican presidential candidate "You feel funny looking at the The Greek Orthodox community Greek Orthodoxy’s biennial clergy- church, was baptized in it and he has Street program at Connecticut permanent space. eight programs sponsored by and an Episcopalian, also is to it. emotional scene happening right also is proud of him, lakovos said, laity congress July 3-8 in Boston, never left it... He has embraced it all "They enjoy what they’re doing in front of you.” she said.” Correctional Institute at Somers " It ’s been a real community Families in Crisis. The agency address the Orthodox gathering. noting that if Dukakis wins the where about 3,000 delegates and these years. This is not something and complete an entire project in To help volunteers get accus­ will be playing in a new $11,000 effort to get this trailer reno­ helps families understand the lakovos, leader for 29 years of presidency, he would be first member guests are expected to give him a new. Many times, he has said I was his the half-hour to 45-minute pe­ tomed to their work setting, the trailer by the end of the summer. vated,” she said. process of incarceration. Funds Am erica’s 2 million Greek Orthodox, for the trailer were donated by of that faith ever to fill the office. brotherly, typically festive Greek spiritual father,” he said. riod.” Delekta said. "They feel agency offers a 12-hour training The trailer will provide a If the agency had to pay for the sharply repudiated an attack on th e Hartford Courant "A t one time, only WASPS could reception. \ proud of their pictures.” program that is optional for permanent space for the play­ renovations, it would cost about Dukakis’ faith by James Jatras, a lakovos has maintained a long-time Foundation. run," the archbishop said. White, "W e are proud thpt one of our young The playroom is set up with an volunteers and that includes a room which is currently held in a between $18,000 and $20,000, church layman and staff member of warm relationship with Dukakis and easel for painting, big bean hearing room at the prison, said Silver said. But a local architect’s Anglo-Saxon Protestants have held men has had the courage and tour of the prison. the Senate Republican Policy his parents, encouraging him in his chairs, sandbox and toys and a Susan Silver, program director firm is donating the blueprints, There are about 58 volunteers the presidency except for 1961 to 1963 determination to run for the highest But Delekta learned by doing Committee. bids for the Massachusetts governor­ kitchen. Delekta said. On a busy and believes her time is well- for Families in Crisis in Hartford. carpenters and materials needed for the agency, which serves the when John F. Kennedy, a Roman office in the nation,” lakovos said, In widely distributed letters, Jatras ship, and more recently, in seeking day, the room will have six to spent. The toys and games are stored to accommodate the playroom correctional institutes at Enfield. Catholic, was in the White House. adding that he’s offering no formal endorsement, something the church said Dukakis "defames the church” the presidency. eight children in it. On an “ I think it’s a worthwhile in the closet during the week, she facilities. Somers, Cheshire. Hartford, and It would be fitting to include a Greek The two still meet and talk occasion­ average, two to three are in the said, and at the start and end of Renovation also includes con­ Niantic as well providing servi­ avoids. by some of his positions and is a “ an effort.” she said. “ I can afford a Orthodox, lakovos said in an inter­ each weekend, the inmates who necting the trailer to the visiting ces at Superior Court in Hartford The white-haired 76-year-old arch­ apostate... renegade and outcast” for ally. room. weekend to give up my time to view. "W e have learned to respect one The children visit with the help out.” volunteer to help run the play­ room by constructing a door and and Waterbury. > 0 » M 'V*." ' * i Hi-* ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ' 1 - . 9 f 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, June 11, 1988 1 1 9 ^ ' a .1 1 1/1 T ir r r * s 'MAlVCHfeS'rtR June 11, 1988 -^19 FOCUS/H om e FOCUS / Money New items on the market Opportunities stiii abound available in gallon, quart, pint Bv Andv Lang and half-pint sizes, as well as the The Associated Press On the House convenient 11.2S-ounce aerosol I in reai estate investments spray ... and that it is easy to What’s new on the market? apply, dries fast and is extremely There still from others instead of using your THE PRODUCT - A portable durable. To Spend or Not to Spend are many op­ cordless motor tool for polishing, own cash. 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When you in­ models tested differed primarily estate (well, dare we call it) Back in 1787, 90 percent of milking cows and making butter, reins and making decisions, and Hitachi, came from Singapore. Any income you have from the empire. There are not many other crease your leverage, you also alligator. America’s citizens were farmers fed the poultry and cared for they were hesitant about retreat­ One Panasonic TV assembled in cabinet style and whether or building comes to you completely increase your tax deducUons. In QUESTION: We have an old not they’re equipped with such investment or entrepreneurial brick house one of its previous — so the vast majority of kitchen gardens. ing to their old subservient status in Mexico is a dead ringer for a tax-free up to the amount of your fact, they’re four times as big. QUESTION: The walkway in features as remote control, input areas that offer such a owners painted white. We re­ American women lived and In newer areas, the wife and (after the war had ended).” Quasar built in the United States. deductions and when the partner­ Since depreciation is based on the front of our house is nnade of large and output jacks, and digital government-approved technique. cently saw a photo of the house worked on farms. older daughters often helped Wiser says the first generation Both Quasar and Panasonic be­ ship unloads the building, you will purchase price (including money slabs of concrete with a tiny space channel-turning capacities. Leverage is the magic key to before the brick was painted. To Vivian Wiser, a U.S. Depart­ plant and hoe com and raked hay of American feminists, who long to Japan’s giant Matsushita be able to pick up the losses you real estate fortunes. Here is how you borrowed to make the pur­ between the slabs. One of the called for women’s suffrage in the Corp. Small TV sets tend to have a us. it seems the house was much slabs has started to sink. I know I ment of Agriculture historian, into sheaves at harvest. haven’t been able to use before. this top investment edge works. chase), your depreciation wri­ 1850s, were daughters of Revolu­ But the only Japanese-based very small loudspeaker, and, I’m not being a Pollyanna about prettier then. Is there an easy can break up the concrete, take says farm women usually ntiar- Frontier women lived lonely Leverage simply means making teoffs are based on $1,600,000 tionary mothers and fathers. TV set actually made in Japan hence, inferior, if acceptable, this'. There certainly are very way to remove the paint and strip up the pieces and put down some ried young, had large families, lives, often in one-room cabins money by using funds borrowed instead of $400,000. and worked hard. Women taught with few conveniences. Fre­ was the Sony. tone quality. If stereo sound is it down to the original color of the new concrete, but I hate to do this TOMAIDES: If you are short important to you, there are some brick? the children, prepared meals, quently they did the gardening A Sharp TV set and a similar since the slab is in good condition on garden space, stake your one from Radio Shack came from small sets that have it. But don’t except for the big tilt in it where it made clothing and blankets. while their husbands hunted for tomato plants. Remove the ANSWER: No. Removing paint Their household chores required food. They gathered herbs and Malaysia. The Gold Star set was overestimate the set’s built-in has sunken. Is it possible for me to suckers, which grow in the angle capabilities. Two tiny speakers, Changing Times from brick is a tough job, long hours on such tedious jobs as roots for medicine. They also virtually identical to the GE — especially when you are talking lift the slab in some way so that it made by the leaf stem and the which figures, since both are mounted less than a foot and a can be made level, perhaps by making soaps and candles. made soap, candles, clothing and main stem, and tie the plants to about a whole house. The only "Cooking was still done in made in Korea by Gold Star. But half apart on the sides of the putting some dirt or gravel rugs. tall stakes as they grow. Rear­ cabinet, just can’t produce any­ run after a decade — a 10-year loan isn’t necessarily way to get the kind of result you fireplaces," says Wiser, “ with In the highland areas of Virgi­ even the GE trade name has gone Driving costs wiii stay iow underneath it? range ties weekly. overseas. It’s now owned by the thing like true high fidelity or the best deal. apparently are looking for is to iron kettles and long-handled nia and North Carolina, women When OPEC talks, world oil markets listen. But French company Thomson. much of a stereo effect. You can You’ll have to come up with a down payment of hire a contractor to sandblast. ANSWER: It is possible, but it frying pans; bread was baked worked in the fields with the men. this summer the price of gasoline will be Get two or three estimates from a For a copy of Earl Aronson’s Philips Electronics, part of a improve fidelity and hear stereo about 25 percent and pay an interest rate of 11 involves a lot of work, technical there, too. Women produced They operated spinning wheels “ AP Guide to House Plants," determined more by seasonal driving patterns than percent-plus. If you borrow $16,753 for 10 years at company that does such work. knowledge and the right equip­ huge Dutch conglomerate, is by hooking the set up to a hi-fi clothing — spinning, weaving and and looms to provide clothing for send $1.50 to House Plants. AP system. by murmurings in the Mideast. 11.75 percent, you’ll pay a total of $11,799.80 in ment. Also, it is something of a responsible for such grand old QUESTION: My brother and I sewing it from scratch out of flax their families. Newsfeatures, 50 Rockefeller The 24 TV sets tested by the Gasoline prices should rise slightly as demand interest, compared with $4,727.60 in interest on a gamble, simply because it may American brands as Magnavox, painted the outside of our house and wool. They made household In the South, plantation owners’ Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020. electronics engineers were more picks up, but they shouldn’t be much higher than 60-month loan at 10.25 percent. And, because you’re not come out right. Your best bet Sylvania and Philco. Samples of about a year ago. It seemed like a furnishings and utensils. The wives provided clothing, nursed alike than different in perfor­ they were last year, and at times might even be repaying the loan more slowly, you’ll have a larger is to hire a concrete contractor these TV sets appear to be good job at the time but the more proficient a homemaker the sick, cared for the children mance. The TVs were also quite lower. “ There’s just too much oil out there to balance to pay off if you sell the car early. who has the proper equipment for virtually the same — all as­ surface now has become what we was, the more attractive her and supervised slaves, while similar in features and styling. support higher prices,” says David Gibbons, energy leveling such slabs. In such a Alberta’s capital sembled in Taiwan. have found is alligatoring. I have family’s home life would be.” black women labored in the Many, particularly the 14-inch economist with DRI-McGraw-Hill. Not much chance of a VAT EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Regardless of nationality, all had differing opinions on the procedure, soft dirt or mud is Women in more settled areas fields, tending crops of tobacco, models, had a squared-off, But don’t look for too large a drop at summer’s In i795, the Hudson’s Bay Co. but one of the two dozen TV sets Chances are you won’t have to start paying a cause of this. Can you enlighten pumped under the slab. worked for other families and cotton, rice, hemp and computer-monitor look; the rest end, says Gibbons, because some of the excess established a fur trading post tested produced an acceptably national sales tax anytime soon. But the odds for us so we do not make the same girls served for wages. Women sugarcane. usually favored simulated wood- supply will have been used up. QUESTION: I have to remove here on the North Saskatchewan good picture. (The poorest per­ such a levy — usually known by its euphemism, the mistake in the future? had few written guides to help During the Revolutionary War, grain cabinets. varnish from some furniture that River. former has been discontinued.) value-added tax, or VAT — keep getting shorter. them in their work. They learned Wiser says, women in many Nearly all had a simple, has a lot of curves, carvings and Now Edmonton, incorporated But it’s not surprising that The poliUcal drumbeat for some kind of tax hike in ANSWER: Generally, alliga­ from other women and their own areas had to do much of the work straightforward tuning system, Car loan thinks it’s a mortgage moldings in it. I know I can’t in 1892, is the capital and largest televisions have a high standard. the next couple of years is sure to givw louder, and toring results from a second coat experiences. on the farm, taking over tasks so you can receive any channel scrape the wood after applying a city of Alberta and is known as the They’re a mature product, com­ other automakers may be promoting their cars for some the VAT is a siren song. It could raise of paint being applied over the Farm women’s lives 200 years previously done by men. “ For merely by punching a couple of bleach and I suspect some kind of "Gateway to the North.” posed largely of goof-proof solid- with cut-rate loans, but Volvo is betting buyers oodles of money at little cost to politicians because first before the first has dried ago and the work they did varied exampleufAdams, wife of patriot buttons. All had sufficient capac­ brush may do the trick. But, I Edmonton, named after a Lon­ state electronic circuitry, and the won’t mind paying higher rates — for a loan that it’s hidden. completely. There are several widely, depending on whether John Adams, managed the farm ity to receive all the channels in lasts 10 years. other causes, but this is by far the don’t want to spoil the furniture. don suburb, has been an impor­ secrets of their manufacture are An uncommon alliance of liberals and conserva­ they were in the North or South, while her husband was away. most cable-TV systems. Volvo is the first to offer such a long term — most common. Most of the time, Any ideas? whether they were black or white, "The wives often decided to tant oil and natural gas center well understood all over the tives still presents a big obstacle to any VAT. A number of the TV sets earned double the typical 60-month maximum — and so far .the defect does not go through to since 1947. It is the home of the world. Liberals feel it would fall too heavily on ANSWER: Yes. An excellent rich or poor. shift from wheat to com and high marks. The five top scorers no one else has rushed to join in. That’s because University of Alberta and has an Most people buy a 13- or 14-inch lower-income people. Ck)nservatives fear the tax the siding itself. When it does, the tool for this purpose is an old, In developed areas of the potatoes, which required less other cars don’t hold their value as well, says Volvo, art museum, a symphony orches­ television as a second or even were: the Quasar TV3967BH- windfall would be used to expand government paint film takes on a scaly clean toothbrush. But almost any Northeast, men did the planting, heavy work. They kept sheep for Gold Star CMT-4408; GE 8-1345; and other owners don’t hold their cars as long. tra, a children’s zoo and 4,000 third set. They’re big enough to be programs instead of cutting the deficit. appearance rather than a re­ kind of small brush with fairly cared for livestock and harvested wool — which could be used for seen across a moderate-sized and two Panasonics — the CTJ- But even if you don’t plan to trade in your car semblance to the skin of an crops. Women helped in the clothing for the family and for acres of playgrounds and parks. stiff bristles will do. room, but compact enough for a 1355R and CTJ-1463R. anytime soon --o r have reason to believe it will still - From Changing ’limes, the Klpllnger Magazine » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June U, I9M M'1.1 jir i * I'1 fjr'l; IJ! SIM i 9 ij^ ' mX n CHESTER HlSRALb,'Saturday, June 11,. 1988 — $1. / A d v i c e F O C U S / TV, Comics & Puzzles Fiancee fears wedding night Where to Write Saturday, June 11 J j^ Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren and is unabie to taik about it P.O. Box 69440 Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 5:00AM 00 Home Shopping Ov­ [ESiPN] SportsCenter ernight Service Continues (60 min.) [TM C ] MOVIE; 'The Runner Stumbles' D E A R DR. Perhaps the most common Dr. Gott Peter M. Gott, M.D. LU) Weekend with Crook and Chase A young nun is mysteriously murdered and REINI8CH: I reason for painful intercourse for [C N N ] Crossfire the priest who loved her is put on trial. Dick P.O. Box 91428 Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan. Maureen Sta­ have a problem women is inadequate stimula­ [D IS ] W alt Disney Presents (60 min ) Cleveland, Ohio 44101 pleton, 1979. Rated PG. I ’ve never aeen tion: The woman is not suffi­ [U SA ] Night Flight [USA] PGM Sale discussed in a ciently sexually aroused for the Kinsey Report 5:05AM [HBO]'m o v i e : certain 7:30AM CT] newspaper or vagina to produce adequate lubri­ Fury’ Tw o teen-agers on the run must (intey Report Dr. June M. Reinisch CD Sybervision magazine. It is June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. cation and to increase in length stick together or be victimized for a crime P.O. Box 48 they didn't commit. Tatum O'Neal. Irene (11) BraveStarr (CC) so embarrass­ before the penis is inserted. Cara. Peter Fonda. 1985. Rated R Popeye ing that I hesi­ Foreplay is important to allow Bloomington, Ind. 47402 5:30AM ® l Love Lucy M uppets tate to discuss time for these natural stages of it with the man sexual response to occur. Ask the vilj INN News Cl@ M ore Real People (M) It's Your Business I’m going to gynecologist for information [CN N] Showbiz Today [ESPN] Auto Racing: International ^ Abbott and Costello marry, much less with my family quate arousal. Remember a about foreplay and the patterns of Workers seek to stop Race of Champions, from Daytona. (60 ( 0 Princesa Caballero doctor, who has known me since I sexual response. mm.) (R) vagina can expand to deliver a [C N N ] Sports Close-up was 10. It’s also important to hold baby, and a baby’s head is much 6:00AM CT) Young Universe (R) [D IS] 's Circus My fiance and I plan to be larger than any penis. realistic expectations about your office boor’s chatter [5) Can You Be Thinner? [ESPN] Thoroughbred Digest married soon. I guess we're Third, communication between wedding night. Remember that , 0 BJ/Lobo 8:00AM CT] Hello Kitty's Furry Tale among the few couples who have partners is essential. Start now to sexual arousal is normally im­ DEAR 11 Christian Science Monitor Reports Theater decided to wait for sexual rela­ paired when a person is overly talk with your fiance about this ABBY: "Had 20! New Zoo Revue CD World Tomorrow tions until after marriage. We tired, under stress or preoccupied worry, and keep on talking about Enough" de­ 61 Popeye (CD ^ Little Clow ns of H appytow n (CC) were both raised with conserva­ by non-sexual thoughts — all what you find pleasurable, un­ served much [CN N ] Daybreak (it) Visionaries tive, traditional standards and comfortable or of concern after conditions that exist after a more sym­ [DIS] You and Me, Kid (20) Porky Pig are strong in our determination to wedding. Don’t be surprised or D iear Abby your marriage. pathy from [M AX ] MOVIE: 'Project X' (CC| An Air (2^ Disney's Adventures of the wait. disappointed if you (or your new you. When she Abigail Van Buren Force pilot uncovers top-secret informa­ Gummi Bears (CC) The problem is that I am 5 feet 2 It’s an excellent idea for every husband) don’t feel "s e x y ." tion related to the specialized training pro complained gram he is involved with Matthew Broder­ (26) Kidsongs (in Stereo) inches, small-boned and weigh woman to have a gynecological Sometimes it's a good idea for examination before she begins about a co­ ick. Helen Hunt, Bill Sadler 1987 Rated TS) Wall Street Journal Report 110 pounds. My fiance is 6 feet 1 newlyweds to just cuddle and worker who PG (4.13 Remi inch, weighs 190 pounds and having sex. Ask your friends to wait to have intercourse when [U SA] Night Flight recommend a gynecologist and bored everyone (57) Rod and Reel: Fall Bass appears very virile. I am worried they're more relaxed and rested. at work about 6:1 5AM CD Oavey 8| Gotiath [CNN] Daybreak sick that his male organ will be make an appointment for a premarital exam. In general, the advice to what she had for dinner, what she “ courting” the younger genera­ 6:30AM CD Captain Bob [D IS] Good Morning Mickey! too large for my vagina and that [ESPN] Tom Mann Outdoors Even though the hymen (a thin newlyweds is to go slow, giving saw bn TV, detailing her kids’ and tion as potential customers, but vD 2di Sylvanian Families this problem will spoil our plea­ minds and bodies time to recog­ husband’s illnesses, you told her there was a ceiling on the amount COD Flintstone Kids (CC) [M AX] MOVIE; 'Making Mr. Right' A tissue covering the opening of the New Wave publicist is hired to teach a life­ sure and damage our chance for nize the sensations of sexual "one's co-workers are like a they could charge — like $50! IT Planet of the Apes marital happiness. I expect dis­ vagina) is present in most female like android some social graces before he infants, normal growth and activ­ arousal. It may take a while to ‘second family,’ so it’s not unus­ I told her that was fine, as long Cl8) Headline News goes public. Ann Magnuson, John Malkov- comfort on our wedding night, learn what produces arousal and ual for co-workers to share bits as they were going to pay the $50 4T Follow Me ich, Ben Masters. 1987. Rated PG-13 (In ities often erode it completely by Stereo) when the hymen is broken, but sexual satisfaction in both and pieces of their personal — I had no intention of doing so. 61) Comic Strip adulthood (otherwise young [U S A ] Changing Lifestyles: Two Years I ’m worried about beyond that. After I hung up, I trashed the [C N N ] International Corres$>ondents women would not have menstrual partners. It’s important to com­ lives.” to Financial Freedom What are we to do? I simply municate during this process, Abby, I don't think you realize credit card. I was going to write a [DIS] Mousercise flow, because it couldn’t get out of 8:30AM CD Jim Henson's Muppet BILLY JOEL — O n Wednesday, June 15, ABC airs " A Matter of Trust: Billy Joel in can’t talk about this to anyone! letter to the head honcho of the [ESPN] SportsLook the vagina). This also explains even if the most you can bring the total frustration of having a Babies (CC). the USSR," a 90*minute special taped during Joel's 1987 tour of the Soviet Union. credit department, but I never [TM C ] Short Film Showcase DEAR READER: First, you why many women do not expe­ yourself to say is, " I like it when co-worker who monopolizes ev­ CD Cloak of Juan Diego The special features both concert and backstage footage. need to know that no physical rience bleeding or pain the first you do that’’ in response to a ery conversation with boring did. 6:35AM [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Karate Kid CD do) Pound Puppies (CC). touch, position or other stimulus. details about herself, her kids, My daughter was 15 at the time. Part T w o ' (C C ) While visiting Okinawa, dD Captain Power and the Soldiers of attribute of a man (such as height time they have sexual m Superman her husband, etc. These rude, L.C.A. IN- Daniel is forced to defend his mentor and the Future [C N N ] Styie With Elsa Klensch Zuehlke, Alex English, Jamie Lee Curtis or weight) predicts the size of his intercourse. Remember, a lifetime's prohi­ himself against bitter foes determined to DUNDEE, FLA. 08) Amateur Ouckpin Bowling (60 min.) [ESPN ] Sports Trivia 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) erect penis. The vast majority of The gynecologist can tell bitions against sexual thoughts insensitive clods don’t want to destroy them. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki (iD International Championship Wres­ tling (60 min.) (2^ Bugs Bunny [U S A ] Love Your Skin [USA] One Thousand Dollars Every hear members of their "second Pat' Morita, Nobu McCarthy. 1986 Rated Five Hours men have erect penises within a whether you have small pieces of and activities do not automati­ PG (In Stereo) Sesame Street (CC) fam ily” share bits and pieces of Tom and Jerry 1 1:00AM CD American Bandstand (In similar size range of approxi­ the hymen remaining around the cally disappear with a marriage 12:00PM (T) Puttin' on the Hits (In DEAR ABBY: My family tells 7:00AM CD Young Universe ^ ® Smurfs (CC) (4i) Isla del Tesoro Stereo) mately four to six inches. vaginal opening, any form of license. If you and ypur husband their lives. They want only to Stereo) me I ’m abnormal because I eat CD Star Commanders (|1) Sesame Street (CC). ^ Say Brother CD Dukes of Hazzard Second, healthy women's vagi­ vaginal irritation or infection — have problems with sexual ad­ interrupt, to yak incessantly CD Charlie's Angels about "m e ” and "mine.” only one item at a time. I dish out CD Great Weekend (60 min.) ^ MOVIE: 'Across the Wide Missouri' (61) Addams Family CD Easy Way to Lose Weight nas are capable of expanding to common cuses of discomfort justment, don't delay seeking A group of men travel into the uncharted CD T and T (C C ) Taler and Turner hope to three or four items on my plate CD Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera [CNN] M oneyweek CD W W F Wrestling Spotlight clear the name of a disc jockey (Lee Cur- fit nearly any penis, with ade­ during intercourse. help after the first few months. Our resident boor marches into territory of the Blackfoot Indians in search and eat them separately. Just (11) BraveStarr (CC). of precious beaver pells. Clark Gable, Ri­ [DIS] Raccoons 0D Star Search (60 min.) reri) who's accused of setting off several our office each morning and bombs. (R) (In Stereo) begins blathering. When we try to because I don’t take a few bites of :t8) M O V IE: 'Oregon Passage' A cavalry cardo Montalban, John Hodiak. 1951 [ESPN] Outdoor Life (JD Ebony/Jet Showcase (R) this and a few bites of that, they lieutenant becomes the enemy of a Shosh­ C3|) Ask the Manager [USA] Keys to Success do) W W F Wrestling CD Black Sheep Squadron change the subject, it only one chief when he rescues an Indian maid dJ) Maquina del Tiempo dD G.L.O.W. Wrestling reminds her of something else she say I ’m abnormal and peculiar from the ceremonial camp John Encson, 1 0:00AM CD Pee-wee's Playhouse ^ dS) Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock (CC). Second opinion is in order (0 Woodwright's Shop dD Bullwinkle My family is always putting me Lola Albright 1958 CD Wrestling: WWF Superstars of dD From a Country Garden or her kid did last night. Fellow dD MOVIE: 'A Dangerous Summer' An C2$ Starcom [CN N ] Big Story Wrestling ’ dD Greatest Sports Legends workers walk away from her. down and degrading me for the architect and a financier team up to build an D E A R DR. their name and address to P.O. (D do) Real Ghostbusters (CC). rolling their eyes, but she goes way I eat. ^ Muppets [D IS] New Adventures of Winnie the dD Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show (CC). Australian vacation resort while an arson­ GOTT: A neu­ Pooh CD Great W eekend (60 min.) Box 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101- right on yakking. She is driving us So what's wrong with the way I Daktari dD New Jersey Hispano ist plots to destroy it. Tom Skerritt, Guy rologist diag­ 3369. Be sure to mention the title. [ESPN] SpeedW eek CB) Soul Train Doleman, James Mason. ,1982. crazy! We deserve the “ act of eat? Please put your answer in ^ Ring Around the World Washington Week in Review (CC). nosed my con- [H B O ] T h e Bet An upper middle-class d§) GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wres­ (g l (CC). DEAR DR. GOTT: What medi­ kindness” — not her. the paper so they can see it. Then ^ AM Boston @D Fall Guy d i t i o n a s youth (Philip McKeon) learns about survival tling dD Lap Quilting Dr. Gott cal books are available that We want to know how to make maybe they will get off my back Natural Weight l^ s and humanity after on spending time on [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America: benign fascicu- ® A LF (CC). Visit to Moscow (R) (S ) Black Perspective should be in home libraries? our telephones ring whenever she Thank you. ^1) Aventuras del Pequenb Principe skid row. W W F Wrestling Spotlight [HBO] MOVIE: 'Seven Minutes in (S ) M O V IE : 'Vanishing Point' A former lation about Peter Gott. M.D. (10 Addams Family [ESPN] Auto Racing: Start is in the vicinity. Please help us, J.M.B.. MARYLAND 8:55AM Heaven' (CC) Three Ohio teens makes Marine, policeman and race car driver three months DEAR READER: To a large of 24 Hours of LeMans, from France. dD El Tesoro del Saber Abby, before we go nuts! [CN N ] Daybreak their first steps toward adulthood. Jennifer leads police on a four-state chase. Barry ago and said extent, this depends on a person’s (Live) ST) Tony Brown's Journal DESPERATELY DEARJ.M.B.: Iwonderwhat's [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Corner Connelly, Maddie Corman, Byron Thames. Newman, Cleavon Little. Dean Jagger. there was no level of sophistication. Any gen­ 9:00AM CD McCreary Report dD World Wide Wrestling 1986. Rated PG-13. 1971. SEEKING SILENCE eating your family. Your manner need for me to eral medical textbook is availa­ CD d§) My Pet Monster (CC) [DIS] MOVIE: 'My Little Pony - The [TM C ] MOVIE: Still of the Night' A dD Lucha Libre (60 min.) of eating is neither abnormal nor Movie' The Ponies' peaceful homeland is psychiatrist becomes increasingly in­ ble for those who can understand Superman Sesame Street (CC). (R) return to him DEAR SEEKING: I’ll repeat peculiar. Many others prefer to CD threatened by an evil witch and her nasty volved with the mysterious mistress of a the technical language in which it Channels d D M O V IE : 'Standing Tall' A small-time unless it got worse. It’s bother­ lations; I have seen them as the my final paragraph: “ However, eat one item at a time. (JD Solid Gold in Concert daughter. Voices of Danny DeVito. Made­ murdered patient. Meryl Streep, Roy is written. Many medical schools line Kahn, Cloris Leachman. 1986. Rated cattle rancher is harassed when he refuses some but has not gotten worse. Do if you all agree that this woman is WFSS H artfcrC C T Bugs Bunny Scheider, Jessica Tandy. 1982. Rated PG. first sign of serious nerve condi­ G. (In Stereo) to merge his herd with that of a powerful you agree with his treatment? publish regular medical reports WNYW PImrVaHb NV (S) MOVIE: 'Shadows Over Chinatown' and ruthless rancher. Robert Forster, Linda tions, such as multiple sclerosis. overdoing it, ask the person [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull • that subscribers can order. The WIUH-- NmrNMwk^ When Chan is sidetracked at a bus station [U S A ] Facts About Hair Loss Evans, Will Sampson. 1976. Therefore, to be on the safe side, I closest to her to tell her so as WOR N aw Y «eUe Ryan. 1941. [C N N ] Evans & Novak [TM C ] Short Film Showcaea "The Qolden M O V IE : 'Silver Streidc' An editor on a revenge on the gchooimeles who have G D M O V IE : 'N o Road to c k ' A blind and [D IS] Zorro abused her. Slew Spacek, John Travoite. deaf ¥voman acts as fence for a notorious m o v i e : 'Meteor' A mas­ Qirls," airing S A T­ cross-country train ride encounters a love [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Howard the Duck’ (CC) 2:45PM CD Piper Laurie. 1976. jewel gang, eventually involving murder. sive meteor hurtles through space on a col- affair, a murder plot and a wild police A dud( from outer space is brought to URDAY, JU N E Skip Homaier. Sean Connery. Paul Carpen­ Nsion course with Earth. Sean Connery, chase. (Bene Wilder. Jill Clayburgh. Richard s i) HM Street Bfuss Clevelartd by a laser beam that also picks U . (Rebroadcast) ter. 1957. Natake W ood, Martin Landau. 1979. Pryor. 1976. up more sinister extrat^estriat guests. 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Anthony Perkins, Billy Dee Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtle. 1983.RatsdR. Arrterlcan plains to observe the pronghorn mon. Gary BuM y. 1986. Rated R. (In organized crime by his cousin. Brad Davis, WHtiams. 1975. [U SA] Alhed HHoheoek Pieeeine A antelope and other animals indigenous to Stereo) Tony LoBianco, ViiKent Spano. 1986. @ Frugal Gourm at (In Stereo) [D IS] Here's Boomer troubled young man (Mark HamW) threa­ Soul Train (In Stereo) the region. [U S A ] Night Flight d S to M ajor da )a Samana Noticlas sobre tens to j u ^ from the 28th floor of a hotel 1 : 0 0 P M Sports Saturday Sched­ (§ ) Me]or League Baaoball: Kansas City 7:00PM ® Ufestylas of the Rich and (E) el besibol. MOVIE: 'Genghis Khan’ A Mongol as polica officers sttempt to stop him. 1 2 :0 5 A M [M AX] (MOVIE; -oantona Arnie always planned coolfouts to set off uled; College Baseball World Series, from Royals at Callfomia Angels or Baltimore Famous Sophia Loren; Richard Simmons; youth grows up to be the mighty Khan, of Stone* ( C O A Career Arm y officer finds his neighbor's smoke alarm at nap time. Omaha, Neb. Teams to be announced. Orioles at N e w York Yankees Regional ® Victory Garden (CC). money management expert Charles Giv­ seeking vengeance upon the chieftain who 10:30PM CD Bonny HW ens; treasure hunter Mel Fisher; actor Tim himself at odds with an eager young recruit e t«B^NSA.M. Startirtg time is tentative. (3 hrs.) (Live) coverage. (3 hrs.) (Live) [CN N ] Big Story killed his father. Omar Sharif. Stephen (B INN News Reid ("Frank's Place"). (60 min.) (R) over A m ^ a 's invt^em ent in Vietnam. (T ) MOVIE: 'The Three Stooges Meet O ) Madeleine Cooks [ESPN] Fishin' Hole Boyd, James Mason. 1965. (3)ClassHM18 James Caen, Arij^ica Huston, James Earl Hercules' The Stooges find themselves ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) ® MOVIE: 'Sisters' A writer witnesses Jones. 1987. Rated R; (tn Stereo) MOVIE: 'The Happening' Four young 5:00PM CD Artists Agitinst Apartheid (31) P E U C U IA : 'le a Cauthraa' La Influen- ONTMBPAtniACK by BMIMbfeek back in ancient Ithaca with the Inventor of people stage a mock kidnapping of a weal­ ® It's a Living Amy's shocked to learn a bizarre crime for which the solution lies in International musical superstar benefit for cia de un hombre sin escrupulos en al vids 1 2 : 3 0 A M SoHd G oM in concert the tlrra machine. The Three Stooges, thy man. Anthony Quinn, Faye Dunaway, that her pen pal is an ex-convict who's the twisted identities of a tortured model. 33 Vicki Tnckett, Quinn Redeker. 1962. N ^son Mandela; world premrare telecast de dos bellas mujeres. J o i ^ f^ e ro , Ju - IW (In Stereo) George Maharis. 1967. planning a robbery. (R) Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durn- tissa. ^hlHEAl A blOMIAhl UMWS TH AT 5 N E from London's Wemley Steese women'a v(0Heybal) team. Grand Final, from Melboume (60 min.) [H B O ] M O V IE : 'Foul Play' A n innocent d$ When Havoc Struck and M ^ aid a black family in their efforts 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) [ U S A ] Ray Bradbury Theater A careless woman becomes entangled In a plot to kill [ESP N ] Drag Racing: IHRA Spring Na- Hee H aw (R) to relocate to an exclusive neighborhood. [U SA] MOVIE: 'Rama: The Legend of murderer (k^ha el Ironside) contemplaies the visiting Pope. Chevy Chase. Goldie tionirfs From Bristol. Tenn. (60 min.) (R) ( T M C ] m o v i e : -siood (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) ® Monay: How To Make It Shadow Lake' An amphibious monster N s crime. 12:40AM Hawn, Burgess Meredith. 1978. Rated PG. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Captive HMrts' (CC) A T ie s ' (C C ) The SictUan mafia kidnap a stands between a young man and a fabu­ dD Santo Domingo tnvfta dovmed American pilot falls in love with a It's a Living Dot hopes to find the per­ yotaig man's father in an attempt to halt an [M A X ] Crazy About the Moviee: Cary fect man through the personal ads. (R) lous treasure. Karen McDiarmid, Jerry Gre- 11:00PM 33 3) QD (S) IS) SD Wonderworks (CC). (R) Japanese villager during World W ar I. No- N ow s investigation into organized crime by Ns Grant • T h e Leading M an (C C ) Reflec­ goris. T977. riyuki "Pat" Morita, Chris Makepeace. ® D .C . FoNiae Scheduled guest: ccHintry cousin. Brad Davis, Ton y LolManco. Vm - WWfTMIlOP byOtehCayaM [CN N] Newsday tions on Grant's career by Stanley Kramer. ® M o rt After Oartc Richard Brooks. Stanley Donen, Eva Marie Mari Sato. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) singer Mickey Gilley. (R) 8:30PM 2 2 7 (C C ) Calvin and his cem Spim . 1986. [D IS] MOVIE: 'Father Was a Fullback' Saint and more. (75 min.) Sabado Gigante Programs de varie- friend may be kicked off the basketball GDChaars A college footbaM coach has trouble with [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Runner Stumbles' GD 1 :0 0 A M CD America's Top Tan THE R3RBCABT WITH HEAVY A I THINK THIS \ dades con juegos, competencias, entrev- team If they don't pass their history exam ® Diacovor Pantfon both his losing team and his two daugh­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'EvU Under the Sun' A young nun is mysteriously murdered and istas y musica y bajo la animacion de Don (R) (In Stereo) ( E ) W W F WraatNng RAINS, C / VVOtiLD BE , ters. Fred MacMurray, Maureen O ’Hara, Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot investi­ the priest who loved her Is put on trial. Dick Y o u C a n't Taka It W ith You G r a r x ^ Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan. Maureen Sta­ Francisco. (3 hrs.. 30 min.) (E) ® Sacrata of Success I S S E V E R E L I ( 5 H T N I N < t a s o o d t i a a e ) Natalie W ood. 1949. gates an actress' murder at an exclusive G® This Old House heads for court when a dry cleaner ruins FOR T Adriatic island resort. Peter Ustinov. Jane pleton. 1979. Rated PG. dD Star Trek: The Next Oeneraiion Da­ Ns new suit. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Father Was a Fullback' a n d f ^ A L E / [ESP N ] Triathlon: U.S.T.S. Race, from Wild America (CC) A survey of the THUMDERSEJRtA TO TAKE MY / Birkin, James Mason. 1982. Rated PG. ta's android look-alike threatens to feed A college football coach has trouble with M iam i. (60 min.) (Taped) [U S A ] Double Trouble antlered deer family, including the white- ACTIVITY... FORCE W I N D S . / - v a c a t i o n k ^ ^ the Enterprise passengers and crew to a both Ns losing team and his tw o daugh­ tail, caribou, moose and elk. (R) (S)Discovar ’ H v [U S A ] Hollywood Insider 3:30PM C D ® GoH: Jack Nicklaus' 5:30PM Victory Garden (CC) deadly crystal entity. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ters. Fred MacMurray. Maureen O'Hara. Greatest 18 Holes of Major Champion­ [ES P N ] Arena Football: Pittsburgh Gla­ • Ever Dacraaaing C irclea A s Martin G D Chespirito (60 min.) [C N N ] Crossfire Saturday (S) Natalie W ood. 1949. 1 : 3 0 P M ® Golf: Mazda Senior ship G ^ f ( ^ min.) (Live) diators at New England Steamrollers (2 prepares for a cricket match, the only T P C Tournam ent (2 hrs ) (Live) (g ) This Old House (CC). (R) hrs., 30 min.) (Live) [U S A ] Night Flight (3 ) Pizza Gourmet [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Apple Dumpling cloud on Ns horizon is Paul, w ho played — (jD Rocky and Friends [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday Gang' An 1870s cardsharp becomes the 9:00PM 3 3 To u r of D uty (C C ) A much* the game at Cambridge. 1:10AM [CN N ] Trmal Guide (M ) M O V IE : 'W U S A ' A former clarinet uncomfortable guardian to a trio of or­ Bodywatch (CC) (R) [U S A ] Check It OutI decorated veteran, a friend of Sgt. Ander­ Hardcastia and McCormick prodigy is now a broadcaster at a right- phans. Bill Bixby, Susan Clark. Don Knotts GD 1:30AM 3 )N o w e (R ) wing radio station and becomes a pawn in son's since boot camp, brings his drinking [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday 6:00PM CD ® 0® News 1975. Rated G. [C N N ] Piraiacla M O V IE : 'TariorVielon' Slimy aliens a deadly political game. Paul Newman, problem to Bravo Company. (60 min.) (R) 33 [ M A X ] M O V IE: 'Bus Stop' A lovestruck make their w ay to Earth via a faulty satellite Joanne W oodward. Anthony Perkins. ® A -Te a m [ESPN] SportsCenter [D I S ] M O V IE : 'T h e A viator' In 1928, an V tMi»(N>A « cowboy relentlessly pursues a vulnerable ® Ohara (CC) On Christmas Eve, air-mail pilot and N s teen-age passenger dish. Gerrit (Braham, Mary W oronov. Diane 1970. GD Charles in Charge (CC) Old antagon­ [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Karate Kid Part Two' saloon singer in this adaptation of William Ohara ar\d Shaver comb the city to locate a struggle to survive after their biplane Franklin. 1986. isms resurface when Walter's father visits. (C C ) While visiting Okinawa. Daniel is inge's play. Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray. @ ) A rt of W illiam Alexander and Lowell missing infant. (60 min.) (In Stereo) crashes in the mountains. Christopher forced to defend his mentor and himself ® Carol Burnett and Friends U.S.ACNKB .by Jhn Davis Arthur O'Connell. 1956. Speers: Mauve Rose (R) Golden Girls (C C ) Blanche agrees Reeve, Rosanna Arquette. Jack Warden. G® Blue Knight against bitter foes determined to destroy to pose in the nude for a suave European 1985. Rated PG. GD Runeway W ith the Rich and Famous [U S A ] Cover Story IF. [C N N ] International Correspondents them. Ralph Macchio. Noriyuki 'Pat' Mor­ VOU ARE AN OB NOXIOUS, d® Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min.) sculptor. (R) (In Stereo) [ESP N ] SportaCantar iS) TwWght Zona EGOCENTRIC, COU PH EARTEe) ;Z:eOPM CD Banna "7 ; [ESP N ] Horse Racing: Belmont Stakes ita, Nobu McCarthy. 1986. Rated PG. (In 1 Special An analysis of the contenders in d® DeGrassi Junior High Stereo) (H) Bad Guys and Wicked Women (60 [HBO] Roaaanna Barr Show (CC) @ ) ABC Nawa (CC). LOUP/MOUTHEP BULLV I \ (jl) Underdog min.) i this year's final Triple Crown race which is Record Guide [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Fire with Fire’ A couple Housewife/comedian Roseanne Barr deliv­ [C N N ] Crosefire Saturday ' ® MOVIE; •Murphv'i W ar> WWII Ir- j one and one-half miles, from Elmont. N.Y. MOVIE: The Set-Up’ Roben Wise ers her views on motherhood and life in a ® Jeffersons of kids from different backgrounds meet [ESPN] Auto Racing 24 hours of Le- ishman who, after the massacre of the I (60 min.) (Live) briefly by chance in the woods and embark directed this acclaimed story of an aging mobile home. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Mans, from France. (60 min.) (Live) crew of his ship by a German U-Boat, @ Doctor Who boxer who refuses to compromise his in­ CD PGA Golf: Manufacturers on a path that will change their lives for­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Moonahlna County Ex­ seeks revenge at all costs. Peter O'Toole, 4:00PM 1 :45AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Nlglriforca' Hanover Classic Third Round From dD It's e Living ever. Virginia Madsen. Craig Sheffer. Kate tegrity. Robert Ryan. Audrey Totter. press' The daughters of a murdered Sian Phillips. Philippe Noiret. 1971. Reid. 1986. Rated PG-13. * George Tobias. 1949. moonshiner compete with the local dealer A female commando leads a hai^-picked Westchester Country Club in Rye, N.Y. [CN N] Newswatch team of adventurers on a daring mission to d i) Art of William Alexander [C N N ] Showbiz Week whom they b d iw e caused their father’s Starting time is tentative. (2 hrs.) (Live) [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [U SA] Mike Hammer rescue a senator's kidnapped daughter. (M) Secrete of Success [D IS] Jesse Owens Story The life of death. William Conrad, Susan Howard, (D Knight Rider [ESPN] Auto Racing 24 hours of Le- 7:30PM ® Jeopsrdyl (CC). John Saxon. 1977. Rated PG. Linda Blair, Richard Lynch, James Van Pat­ Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Molly Jesse Owens is traced, including his train­ ten. 1987. Rated R. (S} NW A Wrestling Mans. from France. (60 min.) (Live) ® Marne's Family Vim's embarrassed at takes her friend out to dinner to celebrate ing at Ohio State, his record-breaking track [U S A ] Night Flight (S) MOVIE: 'The Thing' An Arctic re­ [ M A X ] M O V IE : Ishtar' (C C ) T w o ter work when Mama brings him his childhood performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, 2:00AM ® Home Shopping Over­ her birthday, but their evening is ruined by 1 1 :3 0 P M CD Entartalnmant This search station becomes a battlefield when minally untalented performers get caught lunch box. (R) and his humanitarian ventures and ultimate night Service (3 hrs.) disappointing news. (In Stereo) W eek Donny Osmond talks about N s new an alien visitor is thawed from the ice and in a web of intrigue when their agent books GD Tales From the Darkside The twin business failure. (90 min.) Pan 2 of 2. (3D IN N N e w s JfMWVTbfe-ll ^ M O V IE: 'Crash' A driverless car is goes on a rampage. Kenneth Tobey, Mar­ them in a Middle Eastern country on the album. (60 min.) (In Stereo) sister of a dead computer whiz tries to [HBO] [TM C ] MOVIE: Harry and the steered by an occult presence. Jose Fer­ garet Sheridan, Robert Comthwaite. 1951. MOVIE: 'The Gypay Moths' Three (E) Jimmy Swaggert verge of civil war. Warren Beatty. Dustin bring her brother back to life. (R) Hendersons' ((5C) A Washington family's U) rer, John Ericson, Sue Lyon. 1976. free-fall parschutests arrive in a small Kan­ (E ) Dating Gama @ ) French Chef: Tertes Aux FruiU (R) Hoffman, Isabelle Adjani. 1987. Rated PG- life is turned upside down after they run G® Odd Couple sas town for a show. Burt Lancaster, De­ © ) Embajadores de la Musics Colom- 13. into Bigfoot during a camping trip and take [C N N ] International Corraepondanta Julia Child and Company QS) D .C . Follies borah Kerr, (Bene Hackman. 1969. biana [U SA ] AirwoM the lumbering creature home. John Lith- MOVIE: 'The Stranger' The profes­ [U S A ] Night Flight ^ Collectors (R) Chalice of Salvation gow, Melinda Dillon, Margaret Langrick sor of a small college fears that his Nazi ® Star Search (60 min.) 2:05AM [M AX] MOVIE: Rlvar'a CELEBRITY CIPHER ® CBS News (CC) Challenge 1987 Rated PG. (In Stereo) C«M>rtty Clphar cryptograms ara craalad from quotatlona by famous © ) M O V IE: 'Tales of the Unexpected' A background may be uncovered when a 6:30PM GD M O V IE: 'Florida Stralta’ A trio of ad Edge' (C C ) W hen one of them murders his man who was imprisioned for seven years paopla. past and pros ant. Each lattar In tha dphar stands for government agent arnves. , ® Siskel & Ebert Scheduled: "Th e Presi­ Countdown to 88: The Seoul Games 9:30PM (S ) ^ A m en (C C ) Frye is venturers comb the Cuban jungles for a girlfriend, a group of alienated teen-agws anothar. roday'scAM.'KaeuaAiX. stalks the man who sent him there. Lloyd Loretta Young, Edward G. Robinson. dio" (Sean Connery, Mark Harmon); "Bull ® M am a's Family tola discovers her skeptical when the Rev. Johnny an­ fortune in buried treasure. Raul Julia, Free decide not to inform the authorities. Cris­ Bridges, Eve Plumb, Pat Crowley. 1978. 1946. Durham" (Kevin Costner, Susan Saran­ handmade gifts to family members are nounces plans to set up a hotline for teen­ Ward, Daniel Jenkins. 1986. pin ( ^ v e r , Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper. don); "Big Business" (Bette Midler, Lily 'TS DOERCHTEJ [ESP N ] Auto Racing: Berber Saab Pro [DIS] MOVIE: Moochie of the Uttle being sold at the Harpers’ garage sale. (R) agers. (R) (In Stereo) O ) Twin Star Productions 1 M 7 . Rated R. Series, from Lakeville. Conn. (R) League' A boy wrestles with his consci­ Tomlin). [CN N ] This Week in Japan ® Fight BackI With David Horowiu (E ) D .C . FoWaa 2:30AM GD Tales from the Darkside [USA] MOVIE: Phase IV' A young ence when an umpire's error allows him to GD Bustin' Loose Mimi's boyfriend, a ZDYRRO MEZBA, (C C ) Panasonic cassette player challenge; ® Walter Cronkite at Special "Inside the Closet": Horror strikes woman is hunted by an ant colony. Nigel the winning run of a big game. Kevin doctor, tells Rudey and Sonny that their 10:00PM ® (SD Saturday Night Uva Host: Tom motorcycle controversy; cigarette Large Newsman Walter Cronkite reports a graduate student’s room; "Strange Davenport, Michael Murphy, Lynne Freder­ Corcoran, Reginal Owen. Alan Hale, Jr. tonsils must be removed. (R) (In Stereo) Hanks. Musical guest: Randy Travis. (90 SERVING AMERICA marketing; airline-ticket scam. (R) on the serious environmental problems Love": Vampires seek help from a young DODJHCYRRG HWD ick. 1973 1960. min.) (R) (In Stereo) FROM THE (g) (Sj) NBC News Austin C ity Limits (In Stereo) facing the world today, the sport of hot air doctor; "Monsters In My Room": Terrify­ [U S A ] Cartoons (Si Fawity Towara ing creatures threaten an 8-year-old boy; BEGINNING! 2 :10 P M [CNN] HMithwnk dD Motorweek The Mazda RX-7 conver­ [C N N ] Spoits Saturday ballooning and Macau, a gambling mecca WCLVJ FDTJU MTRR tible; pros and cons of sunroofs; a one- near Hong Kong. (60 mm.) E ) Raciftg From Ptokisfiald "Trick or Treat": A nasty store owner 2 :3 0 P M (3) Kldsongt (R) 4:1 0PM [CN N ] SporU Cloee-up [ESP N ] Auto Racing: Off-Roed Cham- frightens trick-or-treaters. Rich Little owner Volvo driven 1,000.(XX) miles. ® MOVIE: 'Aknoat Summer' High 643-2711 [M AX] MOVIE: Mr. Mom' pionship Grand Prix, from Houston. (60 ® ® Spenser: For Hire (CC) Spenser hosts. (S ) Make Youraalf at Homa (R| 4:15PM ® What's Happening Nowll After ^ing school students plan their prom and plot WYOD Y FCTRH-TJ (C C ) A rising young executive trades mtn.) (Taped) scrambles to rescue Susan and Hawk after ITS A SURE THNG! ^ Sara (C C ) Sara has a dance date with e knocked unconscious. Dwayne believes the election of thitir school president. Didi (E ) That's the Spirit places with his wife when ha is fired. Mi­ they're taken hostage during a bank rob­ man who is seven inches shorter than shr he's actually Raj. 8:00PM CD High Mountain Rangers bery. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) Conn, Tim Matheaon. 1978. (S ) Home Shoppiftg Overnight Service HVK VTAXDJADZ.' — chael Keaton, Teri Garr, Martin Mull. 1983. T w o hearing-end speech-impaired children IS (R) (S ) Alice (Si HItchhBiar's Gulda to the Galaxy (2 hrs.. 30 min.) Rated PG. are lost in the mountains, arid the Rarigers O D N a w a (tQl Campeonato Europao da Futbol [D IS] Jeeee Owens Story The life of ® A B C N e w s (CC). and Cody must find them before they fall (3 ) HaadUnai on Trial (R) [CN N ] Sporta Tonight Anchors: Fred W V R aWVVMTQB. Dinamarca contra Eapana (2 hra.| 4:30PM C D ( S i w ide world of Sports. Hickman, Nick Charles. Jesse Owens is traced, including his train­ jHanri|PBlpr H rrald Belmont Stakee The 120th runnii^ of the GD Noticiero UnivIsion into danger. (60 min.) (R) (S) Hunter Hunter's ex-partner be- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Every man I knew had fallen In (SJ Maka YouraaH at Homa [ESP N ] AW A Championship WraatMng ing at Ohio State. N s record-breaking track third and final jewel of horse racing's Tnple d D Throb Sandy dates a man w ho's twice ® Artists Against Apartheid Contin­ p ^o rm a n ce at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, love with Qllda and wakened with me." — Rita Hayworth. [C N N ] Styta W Mi Elia Klanach Crown, for 3-yaar-old Thoroughbreds, at her age. ued (3 hrs.) 12 :0 0 A M O Poraofwl Advancamant and his humanitarian ventures and ultimate one-end-one-half miles, from Belmont Contlnuad... [D IS ] S w an Laka Story This classic bsllet [C N N ] Pinnacle ® ® Probe (CC) One of Austin's (E ) Talas From the Darkside business failure. (90 min.) Pert 2 of 2. IS presented as a man (Captain Mike Gor- Park in Elmont, N Y (90 min ) (Live) 84 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June 11,1»88 5 11 MANCHESTER IffiRALD, Saturday, June U, IbM — ti

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It is only when DOWN THE PHANTOM by La* PaHi A *y Barry ♦ 76 responder is dead broke that the open­ ALLEY OOP byDovoOrau* 66 I91 4AK2 er is likely to get into serious trouble. 1 Popular dessert As the bidding developed, South knew ON, A l l e y ! \ h o w t h ' 2 - War •4 pj£/»o»smous WEST EAST I SURE WISH I T o PD 62 BiRt?zoemB that North was minimum when he KNEW WHA3 OOOLA I r i r GO H O M E! ' h e c k OID (1899-1902) 4J8762 4943 S H E P Q OOWN TOWARPa simply signed o ff in four hearts, but WAS UP TO! I.— 3 — terrier 68 67 *84 * 10 6 4 Maxim THe TBiRtFfeP ♦ AQ9 ♦ J84 2 South had too much to stop in any 5 Hatchet HBRP,. 410 8 3. 49654 event. He asked for aces and then 6 Coq au (c)19se by NEA. Inc 11 wisely bid six no-trump. (Six hearts SOUTH 4 K 10 5 p la y ^ by North would fail with a dia­ *A93 mond lead through South’s king.) De­ ♦ K to 5 3 clarer had 12 top tricks, and no 4 Q J7 problems. With a different bidding structure. Vulnerable: Both North might have opened one heart Dealer: West I T H A T SCRAM BLED W ORD G AM E and bid strongly thereafter. If South by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee CONT*P Vfeit North East South then responded two diamonds and lat­ er asked for aces and went to six Unscramble these four Jumbles, Pass 24 Pass 2 ♦ one letter to each squsre, to lomt Pass 2* Pass 3* hearts. West might risk a lead-direct­ four ordinary words. Pass 4* Pass ing double asking for a diamond lead. THE EONN LOEER « y Art EaiNOin BLONDIE by Dm |i Young B tton Drak« 4 NT Pass 5* Pa^ 6 NT If that did happen. South should cor­ TEMPY , 7VIEIR O A U G ^ r m ‘ AND TM6V BOTH SO BOB AND K(AA06RLV Pass Pass Para’ rect to six no-trump provided that he P6CIPZP T O COM5 ARB MOVING AWAY HEO N L'{ PINtSMSP G0LLG68 would be the declarer. Even so. West f^HEV, UftHTEW OP, HE AHP TMBR SON BACK HOM6 Opening lead: 4 6 T n c WS OlVORCEP would be ri^ t to double six hearts if '(but FftRTKEK TDRW' toots SHARP TOOAV. ^ LOSTOH6 • a u s c B - South’s initial response was two dia­ 6AaON monds, since a diamond lead looked ' THE RAAMO like the only one that could set the 1' Y "5 slam, and blast most likely would not PRACTICE Jockeying lead dummy’s first-bid suit without BEST BALL 6PEEM such a lead-directing double. OIAW10MSHII for position WAV CUPEN WHY THE WOICMS By James Jacoby PIPNT ENTER NOAH'S James Jacoby's books “Jacoby on □ z z c Bridge’ and “Jacoby on Card Games’ ARK IN •rAiire." ■ a e ^ A strong two-bid traditionally (written with bis father, the late showed game in hand, or very close wald Jacoby) are now avaiiable'W ' Now arrange the circled letters lo to it. Modern players occasionally bookstores. Both are published by WHAT A GUY bV BIH Heest ’' i — form the surprise answer, as sug­ stretch this point. 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"Love of a Lifetime” The Gatlin Bros. 4. "Heart of Mine" Box Scaggs tal insurance cannot pay for a protection will start as soon as After the end of each calendar you’re eligible. worker’s compensation or cer­ quarter you must file Form 941 ity taxes as a self-employed (Epic) 4. “’Dirty Dancing’ Soundtrack’’ (RCA) (Columbia) (Columbia) television or other items of tain other public disability with the Internal Revenue Ser­ person on the net earnings from 5. "Make It Real" The Jets (MCA)— Platinum 5. "Failin’ Again” Alabama (RCA) 5. "Make It Real” The Jets (MCA) personal convenience, such as a payments. your business. You report net 6. “Everything Your Heart Desires” 5. "OU812’’ Van Halen (Warner Bros.)6. "If You Change Your Mind” Rosanne 6. "Together Forever” Rick Astley radio or a telephone in your room. QUESTION: I just started vice and send that agency the receiving a Social Security dis­ taxes you withheld plus the earnings on Schedule C and SE to Daryl Hall k John Oates (Arista) 6. “Scenes from the Southside" Bruce Cash (Columbia) (RCA) your Form 1040. 7. "Circle in the Sand’’ Belinda Carlisle Hornsby k The Range (RCA) 7. “Satisfy You” Sweethearts of the 7. “Circle in the Band” Belinda Carlisle QUESTION: I’ve never worked ability benefit and I also receive a employer’s share of the Social disability benefit from a private Security tax. At the end of each (MCA) 7. "Savage Amusement" The Scorpions Rodeo (Columbia) (MCA) in Jobs that were covered by QUESTION: I’m the sole prop­ This column Is prepared by the 8. “The Valley Road” Bruce Hornsby & (Mercury) 8. "Set ‘Em Up Joe” Vem Gosdin 8. “Shattered Dreams” Johnny Hates S ^ a l Security. I heard that even disability insurance policy. Will rietor of a small business I calendar year, you are required this affect my Social Security to file a report with the Social Social Secmity Administration in The Range (RCA) 8. “Let It Loose" Gloria Estefan k (Columbia) Jazz (Virgin) th o u ^ I don’t have any Social recently started and have three East Hartford. Do yon have a 9. "The Flame" Cheap Trick (Epic) Miami Sound Machine (Epic) 9. “Workln’ Man (Nowhere to Go)” 9. “I Don’t Want to Live Without You” disability benefits? employees. While my business is' Security Administration by send- Security credits, I can still get h$^K»impIeted Form W-2, Wage question you’d like to see used 10. "Alphabet St." Prince (Paisley 9. "Appetite for Destruction” Guns & Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (Warner Bros.) Foreigner (Atlantic) Medicare. Howdol arrange this? small I want tocorrectly start my Park) Roses (Geffen) — Platinum 10. “Talkin’ To The Wrong Man” Mi­ 10. "Between Like and Love” Billy Vera ANSWER: Your eligibility for record keeping. 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Columbia University. The exa­ retirement village, Swanberg been written by liberals who were “ Bill opened The doors ever- on last year’s fast-attack sub competi­ leadership role in the submarine The two sub builders have been SOUTHBURY (AP) - Thirty- mining board rejected the seiec- By Christopher Callahan two years after his first book was laughed often during a recent outraged at Hearst’s turn toward where all over the country,” The Associated Press tion 4-0 to its Virginia-based archri- construction arena, we must find new competing for the fast-attack sub Swanberg said. “ Nobody tion, the first time ever that a published, Pulltizer Prize­ interview as he recalled his conservatism. 1 was a liberal and val. Both companies rely heavily on ways to trim our costs and yet contracts since the first a ward in 1970. clammed up on me, except recommendation by the editors winning biographer W.A. Swan- exploits as a writer and discussed still am, but I thought they were WASHINGTON - The Navy on the N avy contracts, and the annual maintain our traditionally high stand­ Before this year. Electric Boat had unfair,” Swanberg said. Marion Davies, and by that time had been turned aside, Swanberg berg continues to write despite his books. Friday awarded Newport News Ship­ awards are always much anticipated. ards of quality,” the company said. won 31 SSN-688 contracts while As it turned out, Swanberg’s Marion had cancer of the Jaw so said. his claim that he’s retired. He won the 1973 Putlizer for the building and Drydock Co. a contract Navy officials told Rep. Sam “ The major cost in our submarine Newport News’ received 25 contracts. book, “ Luce and His Empire,” first book played a great role in bad that she could not be seen.” Swanberg suspects that he was At age 80, he’s writing maga­ denied the award because a to build two of this year’s three (Sejdenson, D-Conn., that Electric construction is labor. Newport News, Last year, Newport News won all the biography of ’Time magazine the success of his Hearst book. When published, the book was zine articles and book reviews fast-attack submarines and said the Boat raised its bid at the final stage of our competitor, has lower labor costs. four fast-attack submarines awarded founder Henry Luce. But his That first biography told the story well received and was considered member 'of the Pultizer family and has recently completed yet tliird sub could go to the Electric Boat the contract competition, a time when Today’s annoucement is a clear by the Navy. In 1986, Electric Boat personal favorite was the book he of a Civil War general. An for a Pulitzer Prize. In fact, the objected to his book. Hearst and another book. Joseph Putlizer were bitter rivals Division of General Dynamics Corp. companies usually lower their offer, mandate for Electric Boat to hold won all four contracts. “ I have a blograidiy out now wrote in 1961 about newspaper associate of William Randolph book would have won the Pul- who waged war with their after price negotiations. said Gejden^on aide Chip Partner. It labor costs in line and to re-examine Electric Boat dominated the com­ with my agent. It hasn’t been sold publisher William Randolph Hearst Jr., William Randolph tizer, but for what Swanberg calls newspapers. was not known why Electric Boat all possible options to lowering other petition during the first half of the yet, but I have hopes,” Swanberg Hearst, “ Citizen Hearst.” Hearst’s son, read the book and “ that strange business.” The Virginia shipbuilder submitted “ Pulitzer really was a brilliant hiked its price. Electric Boat spokes­ key costs elements. 1970s while Newport News took most said. He declined to name the “ He was such a colorful person enjoyed it. The associate recom­ The Pulitzer’s board of editors lower bids than the Connecticut madman, especially toward the Ruenzel said it was “ too early” to of the contracts during the latter half subject of the manuscript. to work on ... At that time there mended Swanberg to the younger unanimously selected the book contractor to win the $612 million man Neil Ruenzel declined comment. end. I had said a few things like of the decade. In the 1980s, the Sitting in the dining room of his were already several biographies Hearst, who gave his support to fora prize and sent its recommen­ contract for the two SSN-688 subs In a prepared statement, the access the potential impact on that in the book,” Swanberg said. contracts have been fairly evenly condominium at a Southbury out on Hearst. Most of them had Swanberg’s proposed biography. dation to the examining board at outright, said N avy Lt. Brian Cullin. company said the loss illustrates that employment. ’The Los Angeles-class subs are price “ is the acknowledged driver in Union officials could not be reached split. scheduled to be completed in August today’s defense industry environ­ for comment. The sub contracts are enormously 1993. ment,” and that Electric Boat will The SSN-688 submarine, a 6,900-ton important to the shipyards. Electric Bk R eview s The Navy plans to negotiate with have to lower labor costs to compete vessel as long as a professional Boat is the region’s largest private Electric Boat to get a lower price on with Newport News. football field, is designed to hunt down employer, with 18,000 workers at its the third submarine, Cullin said. Electric Boat is in negotiations with enemy surface ships and subs. They main plant in Groton, Conn., and 6,000 The writer is technically com­ The announcement is a disappoint­ unionized workers for a new contract. are armed with Mark 48 anti­ at its yard in North Kingstown, R.I. Market whodunit petent, the prose is written for The current contract expires June 30. submarine torpedoes. Harpoon mis­ Electric Boat said it was “ hopeful” visual effect, but the characters ment for supporters of Electric Boat, recalls TV sagas “ For Electric Boat to maintain its siles and Tomahawk cruise missiles. of winning the third contract. are as immemorable as all those the Connecticut company that lost out THE THIRD FRIDAY. By two-dimensional figures that George Beliak. Morrow. 368 peopled the TV detective stories Pages. $17.95. of yesteryear. If the TV screen were made of cardboard you 4V!ARKET«EPORT Wholesale prices Cy Bannerman, boy wonder of Activily ev«r p>$i 30 wading days might have an appropriate des­ Wall Street i,M0< the commodity markets, self- cription of them. made millionaire Wall Street •The novel’s last chapter coin­ rise 0.5% in May speculator, frequenter of fashion­ cides with the great stock market )VASHINGTON (AP) — Despite the biggest able discos and restaurants, crash of Octoter 1987, and in the talking about constant escort of glamorous increase in food costs since January, wholesale final paragraph Max Roberts is prices rose a moderate 0.5 percent in May, the women (all this is from the quitting his dead partner’s apart­ il'l| ,11 publisher’s blurb) has either III government said Friday, supporting beliefs that ment: “ Max was about to leave il. inflation is accelerating but not dangerously. fallen, Jumped or been pushed off when he noticed the silent ’TV was ‘summer rally’ II The rise in the Labor Department’s producer the balcony of his 32nd-floor still on. There was a shot of the apartment in Manhattan’s Upper By Chet Currier price index for finished goods in May was halfway trading pits on the screen and The Associated Press 1.t00- East Side. Whodunit? close-ups of frantic tape- between a 0.4 percent increase in April and a 0.6 Cy’s grieving partner and life­ watchers, half mesmerized, half- NOW DELIVERS percent Jump in March. NEW YORK — Though the calendar says it’s long friend Max Roberts (whose anguished. The ticker tapes HI' 3H s Ii SSIm But if it continued for 12 months, the annual rate of still springtime. Wall Street is talking up what it Marxist, anti-capitalist mother themselves ran, as always, at the LOW 3.084.82 inflation would amount to 5.8 percent, nearly triple improbably grubstaked the pair bottom of the screen inexorably, Beginning June 14, Bobby J’s Pizza bills as a “ summer rally” that began at the end of CLOSE 2,101.71 the 2 percentage points it has risen in the past year. to their first — two-bit but remorselessly. Max shut off the May in the stock market. CHANGE U p i M “ There clearly is some inflation in the system, but seminal — trade on the cotton After drifting downward on shrinking volume set, closed the door, and went 1.700 the fears of an inflationary boom are overblown,” futures market) sets himself to home.” located at for several weeks, stocks came to life after the MTWTrMTWTFUTWTFMTWTrl ITWTF MTWTf said Larry Chimerine, president of the WEFA And out, and 368 pages later Memorial Day weekend. t » H n i The End. But perhaps Max’s JM Group, formerly Wharton Econometrics, an eco­ achieves his goal. Marxist momma had the right By this past Friday, many of the leading nomic forecasting consultant in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Author George Beliak is billed 662 Center St. in Manchester 4 P graphic question back in Chapter 2. market indicators had reached or approached Also taking comfort in the May numbers were by his publisher as an award­ “ Maxie,” she said, “ are you new highs for the year — and since the crash last 2,110.08 reached on April 12. officials at the White House, where spokesman winning film and television wri­ going to go on with that money offers home delivery! October. The New York Stock Exchange composite ■iodu‘ ■ - \ Marlin Fitzwater said, “ Inflation remains low and ter, and indeed one has the business?” Just the right ques­ The revival of enthusiasm for stocks has index rose 2.58 to 152.89; the NASDAQ composite impression while reading “ The under control.” tion to kick off a sequel or a TV puzzled many observers, who haven’t noticed index for the over-the-counter market increased ’Third Friday” of watching one of Food replaced energy as the primary impetus series and another link in the ★ 9" — 18" Giant Grinders'* any drastic change in the economic news. 9.39 to 386.25; and the American Stock Exchange those TV crime sagas that over behind higher wholesale prices last month. At the network blur of phosphorescent Money managers at investing institutions, it market value index climbed 8.45 to 309.33. prices paid by grocery stores, food rose 0.9 percent Uie years blend in memory characters. indistinguishably into each other. * Specialty Pizzas ★ appears, have simply decided that economic Volume on the Big Board averaged 204.41 in May — the biggest increase since a 1.7 percent DAVID SMYTH (A P ) growth is holding to a pace that is moderate million shares a day, against 216.33 million the Jump in January. enough to continue without a serious increase in week before. E gg prices Jumped 12.5 percent, mostly offsetting inflationary pressures. “ There are some good things happening for a 16 percent decline in April. Poultry prices were up HIGH IN QUALITY — LOW IN PRICE. “ It certainly looks as though the summer rally both the economy and the financial markets,” 8.2 percent, pork was up 5.5 percent and vegetable Bc«t-SeDers I have been writing about is upon us,” Greg said Hugh Johnson, an analyst at First Albany prices rose 3.3 percent. However, wholesale prices Smith, an analyst at Prudential-Bache Securi­ Corp. in Albany, N.Y. for fruit declined 0.9 percent and rice was down 3.2 You’ve hod the rest, now try the best — ties, told the firm ’s clients. “The Federal Reserve has tightened credit percent. In the lush world of Wall Street folklore, few conditions a notch, but not too much. The growth Wholesale food prices at the grocery store level Fiction Nonfiction phenomena are as enduring as the summer rally. of the money supply should continue to be are still only 0.6 per cent higher than they were a Bobby J ’s! moderate during the next three months. 1. "Zoya,” Danielle Steel 1. “ For the Record,” Donald Never mind the numerous studies that have year ago. That trend is not expected to continue, 2. “ The Icarus Agenda.” Ro­ Regan found that stock prices have no discernible “ The economy, on the other hand, seems to be particularly with near-record dry weather in the bert Ludlum 2. “ The 8-Week Cholesterol tendency to do any better in the summer than at responding to changes in Federal Reserve policy Farm Belt pushing raw commodity prices for food 3. “ Rock Star.” Jackie Collins Cure,” Robert Kowalski any other time during the year. or whatever by slowing down. upward 2.4 percent in May. 4. “ Scorpius,” John Gardner 3. “ Swim With the Sharks Never mind that the very idea almost surely “ This is a good combination since it suggests “ We’ve got a couple more months of bad food 5. “ Treasure,” Clive Chissler Without Being Eaten Alive.” originated as a way to drum up business for that there will be enough liquidity to drive the prices coming — everybody knows that — and then 6. “ Crimson Joy,” Robert Harvey Mackay DELIVERY HOURS brokers in a season when customers’ attention economy and have some left over for the everything will calm down,” said Michael Evans, 4. “ Moonwalk.” Michael often wanders to distractions like vacations, long financial markets. Historically that has been Parker Tuesday thru Sunday who runs a forecasting firm in Washington. 7. “ People Like Us.” Dominick Jackson weekends and baseball games. positive for stock prices.” Donald Ratajezak, an economist at Georgia State Dunne 5. “ Trump: The Art of the 5 PM to 10 PM As the past couple of weeks have demon­ However, he added, “ when we are in the 66th University who runs his own wholesale price 8. “ Prelude to Foundation.” Deal,” Donald Trump 647-9334 strated, the phrase is so firm ly entrenched that it month of an economic recovery, it seems survey, said the danger of higher food prices setting Isaac Asimov 6. “ Show Time,” Pat Riley Walk-Ins Welcome can be applied to an advance that takes place Judicious to interpret economic signals quite off an inflationary spiral is much less than the fear •0. “ Bonfire of the Vanities,” 7. “Webster’s New World before the summer has even arrived. conservatively.” that they will. Dictiona^” Tom Wolfe By whatever name, the market turned in an A return of the kind of speculative mania that “ Unfortunately,” he said, “ inflationary percep­ 10. “ Tapestry,” Belva Plain 8. “ Webster’s 9th Red Colle­ Thursday thru Saturday upbeat showing in the past week. The Dow Jones drove stocks to extraordinarily high levels last tions are being formed from the performance of a giate Dictionary” 10 PM to 12 MIDNIGHT average of 30 industrials climbed 30.41 points to year is unlikely in the near future, Johnson said. (Courtesy of Waldenbooks) 9. “ A Brief History of Time.” commodity index (the Commodity Research “ The memories of October linger on.” Stephen Hawking 1 FREE ITEM 2,101.71, just a shade below its 1988closing high of Bureau Index) that depends heavily on grain 10. “ Random House (Allege on any size pizza prices.” Dictionary” r * - Bank director ^ Financial Snapshot 1 Investors’ forced to quit / FHdB.r.Juiw 10,1988 643-2711 Soto...... 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Crrert wMch do net nie dtedllne It 1:10 pjn. on FrMav. lettm me veliia of m . edytrtliemtnt will not state bank and trust company / QUESTION: Two years ago, I placed $8,400 in a be corrected by on additional Inttrtlon. currently being organised. Asaodaiad Praia 578.29 574.10 549.61 growth stock mutual fund through a broker. Brown said Sheridan is a / Commoditiei Max Everything went well until the October stock defendant in a civil suit filed by market crash. At that time, the broker redeemed 1 Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. m STOCKS my growth fund shares, at $10.42 per share, and put 1 Notices Employnient Dr. Cnuw’s Angwers He said Sheridan failed to dis­ / the proceeds in a money market mutual fund. I close that matter in an applica­ didn’t find out about this until recently, when I !NO AD TODAY? As o conWtion precedent to ' Dow Jones 30 2101.71 2071.30 2377.73 the placement of any adver­ Quiz on iw g e 2. tion to the Department of talked to another broker at the same firm. tising In the Manchester He­ PART TIME To my recollection, 1 had never gave my broker rald, Advertiser hereby NELPWANTBI 1. 3.1416 (Pi) Banking. ; S8P $00 271.26 266.45 301.62 2. Squeal (Hog) All bank organizers and poten­ authority to do what he did. When I asked him about i WHATS THE USE?. agrees to protect. Indemnify it, he said he was sorry but it was his decision to ! — WEATHER it TOO NAtTY„ ! and held harmless the Man­ PART Tlmg Shop Clean­ 3. Raincheck (Baseball) tial directors must file personal / Wilthire SOOO $2,697,982 $2,646,674 $2,949,267 chester Herald, Its officers 4. Prognosis make the change for my account. and empibvees against any up. ApproxinKrtely 25 and financial data that discloses / (mki. value of SOOO atoeks) bHilon billion billion $ —WEATHER it TOO GOOD.. ♦ hours per week. Please 5. Wheat (Bread) any pending litigation with the The share value of the growth stock fund now is $ -N O ONE HAt TIME TO READ.. f and all Dabllltv, less w r expense. Including attor­ apply to Stan Graham, 6. (a) Hezekiah—15 more years (x) (IIKings.Ch. department. back up to $1,942 — very close to the price t — MVADWiUOETBURiEO f neys' fees, arising from Service Deportment. originally paid. Is there anything I can do. other f iN ALL THE OTHER AOt.. t 20) “ I have determined it would be claims of unfair trade practi­ Morlorty Brothers. than take my money out? t — NO ONE WiLL REMEMBER f ces, Infringement of trade­ (b) Joshua — Fooled by bread (y) (Joshua, Ch. 9) in the best interest of the Bank of ^ MT AO NEXT WEEK... t marks, trade names or pat­ PART Time position (c) Samson — Burned wheat fields (w) (Judges. South Windsor if Mr. Sheridan Highlight of the w eeAr ents, violation of rights of available at Helium Ch. 15) ANSWER: If your recollection is accurate, you I WEYE HEARD ALL THE EXCUtEW 4 privacy and Infringement of HI'S for brlpht, mature resigned from the board of can nail that broker to the wall. If. indeed, your did $ WE KNOW FROM REtEARCH ETUDiEt THAT t copyright and proprietory Individual. Soturdoyso (d) Gideon — Gave God 2 tests (z) (Judges, Ch. 6) directors,” Brown said in his By The Associated Press keover by another institution. not tell him to redeem your growth stock fund $ AN iNTEREtTINO. iNFORMATiVE AD * ' ♦ rights, unfair competition must. Coll for appoint­ (e) Tamar — Proved her judge guilty (v) letter, made public Friday. end libel and slander, which ment 646-2302. (Genesis, Ch. 38) ■ The Transportation De­ shares and if you never gave him discretionary $ WiLL BE READ ANVTiMEI f may result from the publica­ Brown’s offlce and officials at ■ The Commerce Depart­ partment reported that the tion of any odvertlsment In BAKERY Clerk. Port ment released a seasonally authority over your account to buy and sell without time position availa­ the bank said Sheridan resigned nation’s airlines had their best your specific instructions, he fractured the rules. the Manchester Herald by Friday as requested. adjusted trade deficit report on-time performance and least I HERALD 643-2711: advertiser. Including adver­ ble. Flexible hours, PART TIME In that case, you can demand that the tisements In any free distri­ good stortlna pov. Coll The bank received permission for March, which showed the number of consumer com­ '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•I bution publications pub­ HELPWANTQI HELPWANTBI shortfall turned out to be $11.9 unauthorized transactions be reversed, with the 646-5718 tor Interview. to organize at a May 10 public plaints to the govemmeiit in broker and/or his firm makiiig up your loss. If you lished by the Manchester hearing. billion, 22 percent higher than the latest aviation consumer Herald. Penny Sleffert, RECEPTIONIST ft As­ LOOKING for people to the previously reported $9.7 get no satisfaction from the brokerage, you can Publisher. sistant In Manchester deliver SNET tele­ statistics. start arbitration proceedings through any stock billion figure. Other reports ■ Texas Air Corp. Chairman doctor's office. Depen­ phone directories Business role urged showed labor productivity up exchange of which the firm is a member or the TOW N on MANCHRSTIR u5t S t a r s dable, pleasant person­ throughout C T to area Frank Lorenzo said the com­ National Association of Securities Dealers. LtOAL NOTICt AND FOUND ality o must. Afternoon businesses during July. to fight Lyme disease strongly in the first quarter, pany is studying ways to hours. Permanent port Must hove own vehicle. wholesalers rices up 0.5 per­ However, your story has a bit of a hollow ring. You At Its mMtlng of June S. tVSS ths Planning and Zanine Com- S t a n d o u t NEWINGTON (AP) - An restructure its troubled East­ say you didn’t learn about the transactions until mlMlan rtndorad Hit fallowing docltlont: FOUND. Calico cot. Haw­ time position. Great Full or port time. For insurance excutive has called on cent in May and installment ern Airlines subsidiary but has ANDUW AN8ALOI CO. - WITLANDS SOUNOAIIY DtS- thorne Street. 649-6480 working conditions. Informotlon coll 1-800- borrowing up moderately in months later. That certainly is strange. Coll 646-5153 leave 922-0000 from 8om-4pm the business community to take a no plans to sell the operation. P U T ! - IM B ID W tL L S T M I T (A'dT) - Approvtd an amond- otter 10:30.______★ April. After each transaction, the brokerage is required mtnt to tho official wetland boundary limits for a portion of messooe. or 467-2219 from 4pm- more active role in combating Meanwhile, a federal appel­ to send you a confirmation statement listing the o parcel of land Identified os 1S6 Mdwell Street. FOUND. Pendent with 8pm. ■ The Commerce Depart­ late court lifted an injunction small precious stone. RECEPTIONIST. Port Lyme disease through research details. The fund shares obviously were held by the WHITN ■NTNIlPIIIStS - SPtCtAL aXCaPTION/niOStON Main Street. Write time receptionist posi­ CARPENTER Wonted. and education. ment said a survey completed barring Eastern from selling CONTROL - M l RROAO S T R H T (W-SS) - Granted a special in May showed businesses plan brokerage firm for your account. Brokerages send excopNon application with mediticatlons under Article II. Box, c/o the Manches­ tion available. Hours Neat, Cleon appear­ Patrick Kenny, a senior vice its Northeast shuttle operation out peri^ic statements—usually monthly—listing Section 9.15.01 to permit the construction of o bonk with ter Herald. o re 4:30-7:30pm, ance. 3-5 years expe­ president at Aetna Life & Casu­ to m ^em ize and expand at to another subsidiary Texas porklno and drive-ln windows for o parcel of land Identified Mondov-Frldov. Expe­ rience. Own tools and the securities held for customers. os M I Brood Street. Approved the erosion control plon sub- THE DEADLINE FOR alty Co., made his call Thursday the fastest rate in four years. Air. rience preferred. Good transportation. Coll Are you saying you didn’t receive such iefttonappificotlons.'"I'rTTrj'------jjiu ijin PLACING OR opportunity, could 675-4724.______during a conference held to The bullish trend was attrib­ ■ Dalfort Corp., the major­ uted to booming export sales. statements? Or are you admitting they dftflted but TOWN OnNANCHnTU.RI•RBOULATION AMHNDMINTS CANCELING AN AD IS lead to full time em­ EXAMINERS- discuss the disease. ity shareholder of Braniff Inc., you didn’t bother to read them? If the lat^iris true, - FLOOaFtJAIN MOqtATA TIO N S (Z -rn - Approved the ployment. For details ■ The Conference Board announced plans to sell its anwndmtms to ttio folloMneone subsections of Article II. Sec­ 12 NOON THE DAY Poromedlcol company Kenny also is a member of the you have to blame yourself for not finding out what tion 19 Flood Plain Zone:! BEFORE, MONDAY - coll Manchester seeking medical tech­ said consumer confidence shares of Uie airline to an Manor. 646-0129.______nicians and phleboto- board of the recently formed happened until long months later. 19.01 DEFINITIO NS - Revised sections FRIDAY, IN ORDER Lyme Borreliosis Foundation. climbed in May to its highest investor group formed by (k ),(l),(n ) and (o) PART Time office posi­ mlsts. Earn up to $20 point since 1969 as low inflation TO MAKE THE NEXT The conference was sponsored by Paine Webber Group Inc. QUESTION: On a broker’s advice, I bought and 19.03.01- Revise tion. Small friendly of­ per hour. East Hart­ and a strong job market left 19.04.01(a) - Add new subparagraph (5) ISSUE. FRIDAY fice must be o well ford area. Are you the Newington Children’s ■ A state judge in Delaware sold shares of mutual funds a number of times. Each 19.04.01(b) - Add “floodwav" to line 5 A FTER N O O N BY 2:30 presently doing po- Hospital. people “ somewhat euphoric.” 19.05.01(c) - Add new section (c) organized person with ■ A trade group of lenders granted Texas investor Robert time I was buying a different fund, the broker said 19.05.03 - Revise first sentence PM FOR MONDAYS on excellent telephone romedlocl exams and Lyme disease is a potentially M. Bass’s request to halt a there was no brokerage fee. When I asked why the and Section 5.01.04(b) of the Manchester Subdivision ISSUE. THANK YOU personality. Duties will tired ot the paper­ said the number of Americans Regulations. work? Coll 1-000-922- life threatening and crippling major restructuring by Mac­ value of the shares went down each time I bought, he FOR YOUR Include billing, filing disease spread by the bite of deer late on their mortgage pay­ The effective dote of the Regulation omendments Is June 17. and genorol office 2772.______ments fell to the second-lowest millan Inc., the publisher Bass said I was paying capital gains. 19W. COOPERATIONIII ticks. I realized, too late, what was happening and I was work. Coll Mr. Kouf- INSURANCE. Personal level of this decade during the has offered to acquire for $1.9 PAUL LBNTI - ZONE CHANOR • RR TO AA - 173V mon of 646-1112. Lines Customer Ser­ paying brokerage fees. The conversations were by OARDNRR STRRRT (L-dN - Apwoved the Change In zoning INVITATION TO RIO «9M first three months of the year. billion. PART Time IndlvIdtMl vice Representative ■ National Broadcasting phone. I have no written evidence. I have since district closslflcotten from Rural Residence to Residence GLASS REPLACEMENT More farm exports ■ The government said AA for o parcel of land consIsNno of opproxlmatlev 5.31 TH R O UO H O UT TH E EAST needed to perform our needed tor expanding earnings at the nation’s com­ Co. said it would lease, rather changed brokers and brokerage firms. acres and IdentlRed os 371V (3ordner Street. HARTFORD SCHOOL customer service property and casualty than buy, the cable channel Can I still do something about complaining or OARV PIRRCR / MARY CATHHRINR DRVRLOPMRT CO. • SYSTEM follow-up surveys. Insurance agency. Ex­ forecast this year mercial banks are rebounding The East Hartfard Public Tempo Television for a pro­ getting some compensation? RR CLUSTER SUBDIVISION / EROSION CONTROL / WET­ Welcome new resi­ perience preferred. from the worst year since the LANDS - BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD (P-n/P-Tt) - Approved Schools. 110 Long Hill Drive, WASHINGTON (AP) - Agri­ East Hartfard, CT., 04100, dents to greater Hart­ Coll Norma Bom-4pm, Depression in every region of posed business news service. with modltlcollons the 140 lot RR Cluster subdivision, ero­ 643-1120. culture Department economists ANSWER: You can enter arbitration proceed­ sion control plan and wetlands permit for o parcel of land will receive sealed bids far ford with gifts ot good the country except the Southw­ It cited tax considerations for GLASS REPLACEMENT will. Own cor Is neces­ are forecasting an additional |1 ings, but you might have a very difficult time consisting of opproxlmoltey 100 acres and Identifeid os 374 THROUGHOUT THE EAST billion in farm exports over est. The Federal Deposit Insu­ the change in strategy. Birch Mountain Rood. Granted o deferment for the Installa­ ORDER sary. Componsotlon providing your case. It could come down to your tion of sidewalks In accordance with the Town of Manches­ HARTFORD SCHOOL SYS­ $20 per contact. Apply HAVE A PHONE? February’s estimate for the cur­ rance Corp. said the 13,500 ■ A consumer group’s accu­ ter Sidewalk Plan. TE M . Bid Information and banks it insures earned $5 sation that the sporty Suzuki word against the brokers. spedflcatlans are available ONE FOR In person: Hartford rent year, raising the total By regulation, the broker must provide you with a THOMAS ft JUDITH BUONACKI - SUBDIVISION / ERO­ at the Business Office of the Despatch Moving ft WANT TO WORK billion in the first three months Samurai is prone to roll over is SION CONTROL - 11 VILLA LOUISA ROAD (B-91) - Ap­ School Department. Sealed amount to $33.5 billion. mutual fund’s prospectus at or before the time you Storage, Personnel of this year, down somewhat "inaccurate and defama­ proved the 3 let subdl visleit of Thomas and Judith Bugnockl bids will be received until YOUR AD FROM HOME? purchase shares. Each fund’s prospectus discloses fora parcel of lend Identifeid os 11 Villa Louisa Roodsubleci 3:00 p.m., Wednesday. June Manager, 225 Prospect The volume of exports also from $5.3 billion in the same tory,” the automaker said. In Street, East Hartford straight Commiseione brokerage commissions and other fees. By studying tomodlflcotlensondfhecondltlan: Drainage from thefoot- 33, IMS, of which time they TODAY! should increase by 3 million tons period in 1987. anotter consumer case, Audi Ing drain shell not be discharged onto Villa Louisa Rood. will be publicly opened and 06108______— Income UnllmHedl to 145.5 milUon, USDA said each prospectus you could have learned the costs Granted o deferment for the Instollotlen of sidewalks and read aloud. The East Hort- ■ Federal regulators or­ of America Inc. said it would granite curMng along the west side of Villa Louisa Rood. When placing ^ECRETARY-Copoble Cell me for an appoint* Wednesday in a report on the involved in investing in the particular mutual fund. ford Publle Schools reserves typist to work In office dered payment of a record offer rebates on new Audi A copy of these decisions has been filed In the Town Oerk's the right to accept or reled your classified ad mont botwoon 3:36* outlook for farm exports. purchases to customers whose I’m well aware that all too many people invest in office. any or all bids or the right to located In Manchester 5pm Onlyl Ask for $1.35 billion to depositors in waive technical formollilet If on Friday 4-7pm and It said the rise in value chiefly two insolvent savings institu­ automatic-transmission mod­ mutual funds and never read the prospectus — PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ask for the STAR!! “ crack the book,” as we said in my youth. That’s a LEO KWASH. SECRETARY It Is In Mie best Interest of the Saturday 10-6pm, Sun­ reflects greater shipments of tions in Costa Mesa, Calif., els were prone to sudden School Department to da to. day 11-6pm. 3 weekends Dnms SMtin acceleration. sure way to flunk a course In school or start with a Doted at Manchester. C T this llth day of June. 19M. Richard A. Huot, 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 animal and horticultural pro­ without arranging for a ta­ 031-M Director/Business Services per month. Coll S2B- ducts as well as soybeans. big disadvantage in investments. 1300 for appointment. 643-270 I I KJ-Ul.’

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED in j H E L P WANTHI [h elp WANTED HELPWANTBI HELPWANTBI iHELPWANTHI iNELPWANTHi I HELP WANTED INELP WANTED OPERATIONS Assistant. W AN TED . Cashiers at Hartford Despatch R E C B P T I O N I T T ^ the Manchester Xtra LABORERS to work In o WHOLESALETIstrlBr- TEACHER Alde-Poro oiuvERYT5!T'''worfr Secretary. Full or part FULLTIME Moving 8i Storage aK.-s30Bllifery.:^c:»i for seeking qualified Professional. 2 full houM Parsons. Entry Marts. Second and needs assistant for In­ SALES Clerks and Cashi­ commercial roofing time for small growing third shifts, /^ply at ers, full or part time SECURITY COACH environment In Man­ drivers. Must be 25 time positions and 1 rote of pay wav above Manctiester manutac- Attlttint dividual who schedules years old with valid CT port time position. overage. Plus time and Hartford Road, Main and dispatches fleet X7:.jlndepemientc wanted at once at mod­ chester area. Storting turlng company. Street and Oakland ern health shop In large OFFICER Manchester 88.50 per hour, /'all license oixl clean driv­ High school diploma half after 40 hours. Knowlettge of compu­ Minigert drivers. Long days LINC Corporation at ing record. Must be required. Contact; Mr. Steady Mondav-Frldoy Street In person. pass swiftly In busy, shopping center. Only Positions Available ter and bookkeeping Position Avallible •mnW$emAgtliir responsible, dependo- High School 649-8000. - able to pass DOT physi­ Stephen Schachner, work schedule. Oppor­ helpful. Advancement HEMODIALYSIS RN'S. responsible assign­ Dub to incrMfO in Mfvico Part Time, cal. Outstandlirg be­ Parker Memorial tunity for advance­ potential. Telephone ment. Ability to grasp commliimBniB and an* ble persons need apply. Tha Mancheater Board Benefits: Immediate openings tidpatad fuHtra tneraakaa. Pleasant working con­ Monday-Friday, . nefit package. Apply School, Old Post Rood, ment. Benefits Include 643-«a34 f o r for Inferested Rn's. detail In paperwork, Cholca Courtar Svatama ot of Education la aeak- between 9om and 3pm. Tolland, CT or phone paid Insurance, voca­ e Medical/Dental use of CRT necessory- Hartfofd la lor ditions, flexible hours, 2:30pm - 6;30pm. ROOFERS and McKesson Corpora­ appointment. Full and porf time posi­ Mvaral kidapandafil con- good salary and benef­ Ing aeveral Aaalstant 875-0721. Application tions and holidays. • Life Insurance but we con frain you. Mclera to aarvtea our ac* Stop by and apply Mon­ tion, 280 Dividend Apply Manchester To ­ RREm5NT$TT$maTl tions. Very competi­ counta. It y^”‘' 9am-3pm. Some customer East, a 116 bed long data entry and typing son or call Elizabeth You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds ‘notary tag service and computer. Must have Asking 8232,900. Green­ term health core facil­ required. Excellent be­ (3llpatrlok at 875 Contact: house Reolfr 646-4655. ity hosatemporaryfull Dr. Wilson E. Deakin, due to this low price... sale signs. good math aptitude and pleasant nefits. Send resume 2500 — NOWI MARCHESTER- time position for a Jr. Glostonbury line. Red­ relief cook. This with salary raqulre- Assistant Classified telephone manner. Excellent mentato: TOLUND BANK wood Forms. 8 room 5:30am-1:30pm posi­ Superintendent opportunity to work in an Colonial. 4 bedrooms, tion requires a person Materials Manager TbHbrA BBRk CBRtor Manchester Public CALL CLASSIFIED Interesting field. 7'A baths, 2 cor att­ 18 years or older with P.O. Box K 348 Hartford Tpke. Schools ached garage. Flre- quantity cooking expe- Manchester, C T 06040 ploced family room, rlence preferred. Buckland Station Vernon, C T OCioOB Please call Denise Roberts Manchester, C T 06040 647-3451 643-2711 hardwood floors, eot- Please contact: Carol at 643-2711 In kitchen, deck. By V.atllancourt at 647- owner. $229,900. 643- 9191. for an Interview appointment. 8751. UAJBJA* #,8 J9AjBjhJh8a»8»iea#i mm am »*■ ______?»:im l i t l f .JESkTlNQIjiD— •• m IAPARTMBITS » 1RRIIIENT FURNITURE _ S s S S i — b e s t W l« fowhj This ID View dlstlnc- XSRSHfSffiTJfflGT- .A Golden OpporM!^l hew listing faerturts the reom ottoched ROCKVILLE. One Bed- BEDROOM Set. Chest, MANCHESTeH< own nla Ranph. Cui^m Empty nesters logMAg Exceptional seven new Townhouses. 3 room. Elm Street, In­ triple dresser with dou­ ^ HouM, Sunday 19>4eni. feltewrtng: 4 befbooms, f m **______H______^ A for a snwiler Hbbie room ^ittseton lovely cludes heat and hot ble mlrrora, 2 night 10 Strona Slraet. Im- Ranch with a comem- ^ 3 acre tot, formal beikreoms, l% baths, porory flair In obeoutl- with lust the rtgbt set­ overslnd and becnitl- deh, full bosement, op- water, stove and re­ stands. $350 or bast moculat* 6 room dining room, pftvote frigerator, modern kit­ ful sought out ore«i up? ImpecoRrte coimN- fullv Icmdscaped lot In yard, eot-ln krtchen, plionces, carpeting offer. 647-9614. Ranch. Ovorstzed 1 cor Cathedral ceilings, 3 tlon throughout, this 5 aulet family neighbor­ ond garage. $l50's. chen and both. 1 month 1 ^ CARPENTRY/ ROOFMO/ MISCELLANEOUS ooraao> aluminum oM- deubla gorogt.. boy security. $495 per E I6 h T Foot Traditional large bedrooms. 2IA room Ranch on Lake- hood. Home boosts window In living rttom, Btortchord A Rossetto CHILD CARE ^ R E M O D E U N R SIDINfi ___ I8ERVICE8 lno> 3 full baths, now wood Circle boasts three bedrooms with month. Also, Rock­ sofa, pale amber da­ conMtlno. now dock boths, 2 fleldstone fire­ wotk-eut closels, slid­ Rsnftors,'' W o 'r e ^ i- mask; brown tweed places, 1st floor family gracious one floor liv­ hardwood floors, eat In Itne H O U W " 6442482.P ville, 1st floor, 27 Cot­ LICENSED Loving Man­ ovarlookino profat- ers off family room, tage Street, 1 bedroom, CARPENTBVB ODD lobs. Trucking. wing bock swivel room and laundry ing. Large master bed­ kitchen, formol living 2 bedroom chester day core pro­ KENNARD Home repairs. You slonollv londseopod room and dining room, hordwood floors, fira- modern both, stove, REIMWELNW SERVICES HOMS mraowawNT rocker; hlgh-bock ve­ room I Also, central room with many bultf place, breezewov. Of­ cofltompororv con­ vider has full and port noma It, we do It. Free lour swivel rocker; yard In milof nolohbor- air. a security system, 2 Ins, comfortable den, imd lower level family carpet. 1 month secur­ time openings for CompMa home rapalta tnd re- SWIltU - Dtchs ■ MsMBCBrnBRl hood. Too many axtros fered of ^21,900. Don't dominium. Garage, ity. $415 per month. modallne. We •paeTaHia In batti- W InUewi * Oeore estimates. Insured. 644 pair light, solid iTMple car garage and much spacious living room room. All this plus children 2 to 5.645-6409. roomt and kltehena. SmaN eoale Ne JbM T m M9 or Too Imoll 0304. to llstl $100,000. Coll for wolf to see this beauti­ porktng and prl>^e Coll 872-6199 or2241012. step end table; pair morel Call for q. prl- with fireplace, formal central air for your ful home located In laundry toclllty. $875 eommerelal work. Wegtalaied. In- 19% BOfHor Ottioo OtBCOURt oppolntmont 7om to warm weather plea­ The Garnet Company. ■urtd, ratefeneaa. AAifwUBr of Uio ififornf lOROl HAVE Your cor look like white hobnail with wal­ vote showing. $229,900. dining room Ond Forest Hills. Call to­ p ir momh. Sentry Real DAYCARE nut trim 3 way table 5pm 046-5000. oftor 5pm charming country,' sure and comfort. MANCHESTER. 6 room Ma4e hia 4 t4acMtiail. •ortor tvBlOfiio new Inside and out. For 0404403 otk for Davo. Anne Miller Root Est­ day I Roaltv world, Bstola.4»4060. lamps; apple green ate. 047-0000.O____ style kitchen. Ferfeef 104.900. Sentry Reol apartment available Develop yeuBg leeralat eUUe Coil 728-0761 Anytinso on appointment coll; W wOiNeRHTgiriiwoR Estate, 04340M.a Banolt, Frachetlc cm . Liceeeed dejr cere home. & W Auto Detailing at rug, 3 wov block with size yard for monogeo- soctotes. 6447709.P July 1st. $625 Plus utili­ FARRANO HEM0DELIN6 gold trim metal floor 3000 sauoro foot plus ble maintenance. ties. Security deposit. OpoBiBg (er leloBU - toddlete. 643-9995. l U p A A N D NutriUooe meale. Room addHIona, deekt. rooMno, lamp; set ot dishes; Contomporory sitting $1M,900. Jackson .A IMMACULATE. New No pets. Lease. Coll •Mine, .windoeia and guNara. oh o 1.4 aero lot In on MANCHESTER root, driveway and up­ IHNI8ALE lElECTRICAL HANDYMAN ind miscellaneous, Man­ Jackson Real ^to fe . ANDOVER 6442253. 5 6 8 -2 5 8 9 Backhoa and bulldoiar aaivlea chester 645-9709 otter txcluslvo nolghbor- 047-$400.d dated electrical servi­ avaUabta. CaH Bob Fanand, Jr. OPEN HOUSE 2-4 n i One block to lake. ces. Fully dppllanced MANCHESTER. (Nor- M ANCHEStER. 2 bed- HAULING 1pm. hood. 4 bodrooms. prl- BRAND New llsflngrifl^ Brand new 3 thaostAroa). Lavallots room Duplex. Applian­ CLEANINfi Rin. 647-8509 voto hot tub In tho SUNDAY JUNE t2Hi kitchen, new dis­ ELECTRICAL WORK Any Job — Anytime dom does such a spe­ bedroom Raised hwasher, counter tops about M of an acre. ces, washer dryer SERVICES Need a new Service with mostor bodroom. 2 cial home become hookup, gas. $600 plus RiS. 645-6840 ITV/8TERE0/ flreplocts. study, open 220-222 Oik SI Ranch on Vt acre. and vinyl floor. Back- City sower and water. I circuit braakare? available. lmmaci|)M to-tronf, 1st floor fam­ 647-0246 or 6447267. utilities. Evenings 649- D E P E N D A B LE House- lUgnim BuildiRg A ntoaa ara downi Chaek ua out In Call Gary 647-3660 Iappuancer balcony abovo kltchon. (Take Mekt 81. to Oek SI.) S room Ansoldl bbllf Vinyl siding, 10x14' 6410. tha Manchaatar yaSow pagaa. 2 car gorago. D ttd deck, lower level ily room. 3 bedroams. Cleaning done In vour RgiHOdgliRg Sgr^c# Colonial on Lookout 1V6 baths, oarage and home. Please tele­ JOSEPH DUMAS Zenith Circle of Sound rostrlctlons to protoct Duplex. 4 rooms. 2 Mountain. 4 bedrooifis, unfiidshed. *150,900. • AddWone • Cerpenuy Stereo with 2 extension your Invostmont. Coll full Insulation. Asking neWOOMiMUMS phone 6448309. _____ • COMtiSBfIOpB • COBBUMnD 646-S2S3 BRs, pantry ooeh 216 baths, summfr $174,960. Strano Root ASPHALT MAINTENANCE speakers. $95. Coll 646- 043-9095 or 050-5730 and Liberty Hill IN6NT8A8E8 • lisdOBBd Pettoa • OBrauea Drktsways a Paiklng Lots side, 2 car porch, attic fan, p lw Estote, 64T-7653.0 Ir m r e n t SOUTH BOLTON • HwM OomrooUng • Nooflnu 6077. ask for Dova. ter construction, wet • HM huMaitisd Craok Saallna and much morel Hom es JU S T Listtdl Insmocu- aEANING SERVICE [HEATINO/ DON'T Blbk...or thlstor- bar In kitchen, sHrtrM. DO NOT e o BAI6KRUFTI MANCHESTERTTuxurv R mO- Nib . M . 649-9473 • naphan Napam a aaal Coailng eMAY'rotfiiosY^lriMi rlflc houso vrlll got by *196,00a wood siding, pretty Icrte 6 room Cope In 3 bedroom Townhouse. Homes and Condos PLUMBIII6 ms bum by Sound Tschniolans 423-8833 Verptonk school dto- Stop Foradoaurel Home- Putty tnaumd Frtt Caftmataa youl Prieod to soil at yard with gracious Ma­ ownors, eouolldata your Air, pool, fireplace, Call from pfotaaalonal eompononts $132,000. Boautifully ture loYidscapInfh trlct. 1V6 bolhs, kltchon MNs, pay off your credit tennis, golf. $1100 per GIII52S-2445T0DAYI that ara boat tor your naada. QUALITY MANCHESTER. Sopa- with breoktost nook. f^gwis^masiUitiii! biNitiH ^aadl ikiiis maintalnod 4 room ox- $349,900. Jackson & clous and gracious 9 cards, your car or busl- month. Southfield 647-1545 R.A. DAVIDSON Call Jack Bertrand at $150's. Blanchard A numblna, M»allng. Pump Santos pondoblo Cope. 2 bod­ REALTY Jackson Real Estate. room Raised Ranch In nost loon, your mortgoga Green. 974-3547. if iMutnctiH mi Tiit Ngk. 643-1241 rooms. firoplaco. hard­ 047-0400.0 Rossotto Rooltors," and sovo, sovs your H you'ra alek ot eontiaotora not Nsw Inatsllallons, Rspaira, For Your Sound Syatam Naadal executive area. 4 1st We're Selling Houses" raluming your oalla, call ua. Drains Claanad, Bathroom a DEUVERING wood floors, super floor bedrooms, 2 W homoll NO PAYMENTS Rich, eloan, stona-fraa — Stitt a Sorvtoo — SERVICES 6442M2.P UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod nSTORE AMD LAWN CARE n>«y ta e a ia d Many aeM reneee KNchtn Rtmodsllng Insulotlon. vinyl sided, l o c a t i o i h baths, lowor levot fam­ Stnict It Our Butintit loam. S yards. '80 Plus T ax. oversized 2 car gorage. E IG H TH District gra'- croMt, lot# paymonfs or lOFFRX SPACE MAR Conitructlon Also, sand, gravel, stone 646-8353 ily room and don or SNt unamptavmont is not a LAWNS Mowed. Reaso­ lovely treed lot. Call This 7 room Cokmlal la bedroom. This home cleus oldie but goodiel 643-1720 Bus Phono 742-S352 and horaa manure- 8DDD TMN68 oulck. Jackson S J a y ­ 6 large rooms loaded problsm. Forsdosurs as- MANO?ESTER!Torrenf nable prices, tree esti­ BOLTON. Oversized p r i ^ to sell foot ThoM hos room for evoryone Nstonc# ovoikMIa tor ths mates. Please tele­ TO EAT son Real Estate. 647- Raised Ranch. Quality are too many extraoto and evorv purpose. with charm. Excellent OlVORCBD and SELF- or leose,650square feet PJ's Plumbing S Hsiting 643-9504 $400.o ______condition. Must be store front on busy phone John 647-1907. built U&RhomewHhO mention. Built In 198B Coll for dotolls. EMPLOYED. _ Boilart, pumps, hot EAST Hartford. 1 year rooms and 2 baths. 4 Come see for y o u r y $225,908. Sonfry Rtol soon I Blanchard A twIneoRoarvatlva street. Coll 646-0576 or LAWN Mowing Service iPAINTINe/ new. 3 large bedrooms bedrooms, spacious IB IMllBils Li. MMl Esfofe. 643M60.D Rossetto Realtors,'' eragealS$A4S4ii$6 6442034.______available. Reasonable PAPERINS water tanks, new and In this sunny Ranch living room with floor We'ro Sellino Houses" STIRE and Office space rotes. Free estimates. replacements. CHAPONIS Brothers M ANCHESTER. Just be- 643-9572 otter 3om. LANCSCARNR with larga fully op- to celling fleldstone glnnlng? Prico hos 6442482.0 tor lease. Up to 1210 NAME your own price. FHEE ESTIMATES Strawberries. Pick pllonced country kit­ flreploce, large coun­ c o w m r i u L ^ been reduced on this SUP^R Duplex. Spectoc- INEAL ESTATE square feet available EASTERN Father & Son Pointing vour own, Clark Street, chen. Lovelylevel yard try kitchen and beauti­ easy to afford 5 room, 2 ular heme on Arch on Main Street. LAWNCARE and Papering. Remo- 643-9649 / 228-9616 LANDSCAPING South Windsor. Free E t n n WANTED Afojog roo.SAMu containers. Open Oom- for retirees or be­ fully finished lower bedroom Cope, closo to Street. Huge, rooms. Warren E. Howland, Olltring a Full Lint oT vol. 291-8567.______Le«m BBodlng and meimenenoe. ginners. Great neigh­ level family room. Set s s M ia t shopping and schools. Full wolkup crttic. Must Inc. 644110$.______Ltmn a yard Strricit lortHIslng end ptanUnge. 8pm or untiI picked out. LAND Wonted. Develop­ MDtMn^ BBBOMigi nenwig m rmiw borhood of newer on a lovely country $124,900. Century 21 Ep- bo sold to settle estate. OFFICES. Prime loca­ MI8CELUNE0U8 CaN FREE ESTIMATES No children under 14 • 2 2 9 .0 0 0 " ment or Investment PuNy tWBUfBd • PfBB CbUiBBIBB D & B PAINTING allowed In field. Coll homes and convenient acre convenient to 1-04 sfoln Roolfv, 647-0095.O $230's. Blanchard A tion. Reasonable, heot, [services ParsoBollzad Laws to Route 04-304 and 1-384. $242,500. ^ W . Rossetto Reoltors," auatitv land. 10-500 hot water, parking, • lenlor CIUgBn OleopunlB Eitorler Heose Paioliag 528-5741 tor Hartford. Anne Miller M ANCHESTER. Stately COVENTRY. EnlOV We're Sellino Houses" acres sought- bv 647-9910 KandallKayaa OapandaWa and axpartancad. Cars 4 Lsadsespiag Information. Fish Realty, 043-159T.D country living In this 3 lonltor. $275.647-9223 or Real Estate. 047-OMO.a Colonial. Super loca­ 6442482.P______medium-sized develop­ 649-5334. low Prioaa and Fully Inauiad. e c o n o m iT w in d o w ' 742-5224 taa»a laaaaaga COVENTRY. New, new bedroom Ranch with ment componv. Brok­ Fraa Eallmataa listing I Historic 0 room tion with 0 lovely flat OWN o Piece of the R00KKEEPIN8/ C U A N IN 6 SERVICE MANCHESTER. Great yard Is the setting for oof-ln kitchen and on- ers welcomed and fully FU RNISH ED Offices with Npedeililng In MeeldenllBl MomeB. 8PDRTIN6 opportunity. Finish home. $217,500 with 2 dosod porch. $125,900. "Pond". Now ovotla- protected. Coll or phone, receptionist, INCOME TAX NEIL - 649-4136 QUAUTV CLIANINO AT 6D8D8 this full dormered Cope cor garage and 2 stall this 3 bedroom Colon­ blt from 21 distinctive iCONOMCAL mictg.pftii ial. Large kitchen and Century 21 Epstein write: Sugarbush, Inc., copy, fox and secre- EGTIbAATIt. C8NCRETE the way you want Itl horse corral. Located Roolly, 647-8895.P home sites In o gor­ 200 West Confer Street, tory support. 647-4800. Veers of enpertence, relerencee MISTRAL windsurfer, near Bolton line on 2.3 dining area with pic­ geous woodtd setting. Renovationi/Plus First floor living room, MANCHESTER. Immoc- B7, Manchester, C T NEW Commercial rental BARBARA RAY Cuatom Inlarlor SExlarlor eveUiWe.CeM 5 2 9 - 6 2 6 0 $750, 6, toot MiU with dining room, kitchen beautiful acres. 3 bed­ ture window. French Bo port of the Ho- door to Jolousled uloto oversized Capo. 3 06040. (203) 6441490. space. Main Street and BOOKKEEPING Painting ■ Calling Rapair a CPS CONCRETE 1 2 ir ® o a r d and 1 bedroom ore rooms, large country mtownor's Assoclo- Ranaw ■ Powar Washing Potloa, walks, tloora, drlvt- Porch. Formal dling bedrooms, 2V5 baths, West Middle Turnpike. SERVICES ways, addttlona a dacks. Jock _CwlW bdlustqbTe. mast- kitchen, formal dining tlon which owns the Boohheepleg ter emell Frtt etllmtltt ■ tWcit, toot strobs and room with wainscoting 15x20 family room, pond. Minutes from 2-650 square feet or HAWKES TREE SERVICE Hommarlns Saow cultlns. room, large shaded flreplocod sitting 1-1300 square feet ap- butlM M M i laduOlNa poproll Iniurtd • Stnior DItcounti skeg. Coll 774-4845 be- . for2bedrodnu..^2nd trees and much more. plus o finished rec Hartford. Convenient Rentals ead geenerly une. BucksI, truck a ehippor. Slump FREE ESTIMATES. room. $214,500. D.W. room, formal dining proximate. Call Bob 10% Olaesw rt fa r S an lar a ilu n s tweOh 5pm-10pm or 646- both. $10$.5«n. D.W. Dawn 0444627, Golden to 1-84 and 384. Your 646-2253 rsmoval. Frto satimatsa. 0271. ______Fish Realfv, 643-1591.0 room, hordwood floors pirns or ours. Pre­ Klernon. 649-1147. 649-3281 Spsdal conaldarallon for' Fish Realty. 04>1591.o Oaks Realty 0445099. and carpeting through­ 647-9289 construction prices ROOMS sidsriy and handicappad. out. Large deck. Beau­ from $375,000 and up. lltlVACATION CARPENTRY/ T&K PAINTING CONCRETE WORK |6llAT8/MAmNE tiful lot. Redwood 0,W . Fish Realty, 644 IRIORENT CoNegB lUiUonlo oyBiBhlB fOr Inlo- 647-7553 20 Yttrt Exptrltnet equipment Forms. *219,000. Open ’DI rentals REM00ELIN6 rtor / oxioflor poinUng ond ololning. ■ REALTY WORLD 1591.0 ______OuoNty wofh ol lew prieeo. Noet foU- Foundation, addition, house, June 12, 12pm- MANCHESTER. Room In J OH N S O t T o u t b o ^ 203) 871-6854 7 Pitkin St, 5pm. 19 (Joloxy Drive. MANCHESTER. Immoc- aulet rooming house. WATERFRONT. Lake oWo mnd oapoftonood wWi mony lo- axcavotlon, patio, aldswalka. ulote 9 room Colonial Chaffee. 2 bedroom, KITCHEN & BATH cil roloionoBB. froo oeilmeiBS. eoM HANDYMAN Fully Inturtd. Frtt Eillmtitt. 1904.25 hp. New power- Larson Realty Vernon, CT 06066 647-0279.______Ideal tor construction ThMo MMB18 or Jim m ^ l G . head, gas tank. $1000. situated In the most worker. $65 o week. furnished cottage with Heme Improvement • Pointing Richard Caron HEBRDN. 3 bedroom desirable South Forms REMODELING • Bosementt FInletied - Tiling • 633-4189. WE CBT RESULTS Ranch. 2 berths, over­ 6441686 or 569-3018. private beach. $350 875-3827 area. 4 bedrooms, 1st weekly. Coll 649-6260. U ttit Corpentrv - 000 JO B S • sized 2 cor garage, fully ROOM for rent. Close to From the smallest repair to INSURCO oppllonced kitchen floor family room, the largest renovation, we icwJROOFINR/ IMU8ICAL large sunroom, V h downtown and bus­ BARRY SCANLON with laundry, hard­ lines. $80 per week. IMDU8TRIAL wiii do a compiete job. Start la'IsioiNR IWIN88W8 jlTEMR OPEN HOUSE berths, 2 cor garage and 6 4 6 -2 4 1 1 traa aatlmotaa wood floors, 2 flreplo- much more. Coll us tor Tele^ene 6442659. PROPERTY to finish. Free estimates. AN8 088R8 ces, full boesmont on 1 J U PI TE R Tito '^a x a ‘- Saturday, June 11 • 1-4 pm on oppolntmont to seel ROOM tor rent. Looking Heritage Kitchen A Canaarvallva wav to phone. $350 or best acre. $175,900. Coll 224 for working mole. M ANCH ESTER. Indus­ THeHmAL WINDOWS 3000 evenings, $279,000. U A R Realty, Inatoll or repair your roof Tag Sail Scraasad Loam otter. 647-9604.______158 Ledgecrest Terrace • Moncheiter 6442692.0 Please telephone 649- trial, office, commer­ Bath Center and Sdval Ooal diroct with 6 DOORS weekends Any amount dstivarod. Also, till, Sold tnd Intitiltd by proitt- PIANOS and Organs. 2050. cial space. 2400 square Come vielt our ehowroom at: roofor. Wood and codor gmvsl, storw and bark, mulch. feet. Loading dock. 102 W. Middie Tpke. shako apoclollatl Soot tionti itmodtHng eontrtdor. Saving to 50%. Baldwin Bobcat, backhoa a loador ranlsl. A tsfaef/on of dnyl or wood a n d other name Woodland Industrial Manchester downs. 37 ysors unUt. Cutlom ctrptnlry t lAPANTMENTS Pork. 6442121. sxpsrianca. DAVIS CONSTRUCTION brands. 3 days only I MANCHESTER apae/afAy. Friday, June 10, noon FOR RENT 649-5400 872-1400/650-9555 Immooulat# 6 room Ranch. 3 bodrooms, 1V4 ROOMMATES 645-8830 875-9760 to 0pm; Saturday, June THREE Rooms portly It, tOom-Opm; Sunday, baths, fliaplaeod living room, kltchon appllancos WANTED June 12, noon to 5pm at Included, csrpolod throughout, roc room, gar­ furnished. Heat. Work- Ino single mole pre­ I the Quality Inn, Route age, brick and aluminum aiding. Boautifully ferred. No pets. Lease. ROOMMATE Wanted. R00MMATE8 IR88MMATE8 83, Vernon, exit 63 or 64 landaoap^ loti 6442680.______Mature female student WANTED WANTED oft 1-84. Financing In early 20's seeks com­ available. 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IP H RER BB SO Deirett sn 010 m-a M p h lo - MH8 athletes are entered ciovetane ooo ooi o o » -i 1 0 apiece in JSiM's 2Zhlt attack. Mark ossigned inem to Butt* of the Pioneer Game Wlnnlno RBI — Trammell (7). Rowley 1-3 5 5 5 Cloy. 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Rockets eye Don Chaney Walling socked three hits and Joe BOSTON — Five athletes from Manchester High ^ G c b a l l e-Heolh. DP— Detroit 3. LOB— Detroit 2 0 Murphy and Kevin Krause two opiece '■^nSwTNTO BLUE JAYS— Sent Jimmy 3, Cleveland 6 . 2B— Heath. HR— Lemon Ritchie 3 1 -2 2 SoftbaO School will compete In the New England Track and Carman 2 3 2 2 1 0 HOUSTON— Atlanta assistant coach Don Chaney for Elmore's. Key, , to Dunedin of the Rortda State (3), Trammell (9). SF— Hall. 1 1 0 0 1 2 emerged as the likely choice to become the Houston Standings: Washington Social Club League foro20dav rehabilitation program. Field Championships today at 11 a.m. at Boston' IP H R ER BB so Harris W J-2 7-0, Evergreen Lawns 4-2, Reed Con­ Tekulve 1 2 1 1 1 1 Rockets head coach Friday, but Rockets General College. Mainchester sophomore Alexia Cr^-ddhg Amerlem Ltigua tiindings Bedrosn 5,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 struction 4-3, Allied Printing 3-3, Na(l8a0l L88BH8 Robinson W,7-2 7 5 1 0 Pittsburgh Manager Ray Patterson stopped short of making a Brown's Packote Store 3-3, JZM G rlnd- ATLANTA BRAVEB-Pta^ Ted Sim­ Jump), senior Val Holden (100 hurdles),^na Junior Hernondz 2-3 0 0 0 3 5 Norttarn Ing 2-4, JHC Construction 1-5, BlSore mons, catcher-first baseman, on the Hennemon S,12 1 0 Drabek 6 5 " 6 6 final announcement. Karen Obue (discus) will represent the Indian girls. Rost DlvWen 1 1-3 0 BJones 1 1-3 2 2 2 1 1 Wlnlnggr't Gvmna*tlcs icored In Associates 1-5. 154tay disabled list retrooctlv* to June W L OB Clevetand 1 0 “ It’s Just a matter of me making the announce­ gygry Inning In getting past L.M . Gill, 7. SIgiwd Jbn Morrison, thirdbossmon. For the Manchester boys, senior Sean Toland (1600) 0 7 JRoblnson L,3-2 0 4 4 4 NeW^York 36 21 Swlrxtell L,103 9 6 2 2 Gott 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 ment that he’s the coach, which I’m not going to do 16-7, Friday ot Robertton Park. Tim Rac — and Junior Todd Liscomb (5000) will compete. 34 23 Roblnion pitched to 1 batter In the Sth. Pemberton hod three hit* and Kent Signed Tim Mauser, pitcher. Signed Jeff C lr^lo nd Kipper 1 0 0 0 0 0 Army and Navy Club wos a 7-0 forfeit The top six places in the boys' and girls’ State 34 23 HBP— Allanson by Robinson. WP— Drabek pitched to 2 batters In the Tih, today,” Patterson said. "Don Chaney is the favorite Smith, Kevin Meredith, Bob Reoult, Etheredg* and Jo* Tenhunteld, ouffteldsrs, 30 29 Robinson, Hennemon. Rob Connelly and Ralph Pemberton two winner ever Bradley Kitchens when the ondoMlgned them to Batavia of the New Mlleiaukee JRoblnson pitched to 6 batters In the Ilh, now. I’m going to meet with him over the weekend.” latter foiled to field a team at Nike Open Meets qualified for the regional meet. Boston 27 20 Tekulve itched to 3 batters In the 9th. aptece ter the winneri. <3arv Deslarlalt York-Penn L*o m . Signed Nick Santa 20 32 The Rockets fired Bill Fitch on Monday after five roped two hlta Including an Inslde-the- Reid. Cruz, InfleMer; Tim Churchill an d Brian Manchester senior Laurie Smith, the State Open Toronto OrlolM 5, Yinkm 3 HBP— CJames by Drabek, Drabek by Standings: Army and Navy 5-1, Baltimore 15 43 Carman, GGross by JRoblnson. years as coach in which he led the Rockets to the iiark homer and Ron Slomon chipped In Cumrnlngs, first basemen; Chit* Toney, champ in the long Jump, will not compete due to a W etID M siM I two hit* for the loser*. Bradley Kitchens 5-3, Manchester Pizza third baseman: Roy Walker, shortstop; Umpires Home, Gregg; First, Qulck; NBA finals in 1986. 3-2, Elks 4-3, Main Pub/MMH 4-3, J.Mac prior commitment. W L OB BALTIMORE NEW YORK Second, Pollone; Third, KIbler. Standing*: Glb*on'* Gym 6-0, PM. and Greg Breaux and Nick ASacoluso, 30 20 obrhM obrhM Chaney, a former player at the University of Construdlm 5-3, WInInger'* 4-3, L.M. 6, Son Welding 2-3, Jim's Arco 2-5, second bosemen, and assigned them to Oakland T — 3:16. A— 20J»1. Memorial Corner Stare 0-5. MlnnsMJta 30 26 Oriulak rf 5 0 2 0 Cruz dh 5 0 2 0 Houston, quickly became the favorite, moving Gill 4-3, Tro*h-Awav 3-4, Dean Machine NIarltnsvIlle of the Appalachian Rookie Ktmos City 30 20 BRIpkn 2b 5 0 10 Tollesn 2b 5 0 11 2-5, Manchester Dll Heat 2-5, Manches­ League. 1111011811/8 home tonight Texos 29 29 CRIpkn ss 4 2 10 W s h ^ cf 4 0 10 ahead of three otiier coaches on Patterson’s list of ter Potlce 1-6. PPOTBAU. Chicago 25 32 Murray 1b 3 2 12 JCIork 1b 3 10 0 Expea 5. Mata 2 candidates. Morlarty Brothers, off to a fast 6-0 start in the Sheets If 4 1 1 0 Pglrulo 3b 2 0 0 0 ATLANTA FALCOflS-^Igncd Lorry 25 35 ” It’II probably be the first of the week, probably Greater Hartford Twilight League, will be in action California 22 36 Lynn cf 4 0 10 WInfleldrf 4 12 2 H EW YO R K MONTREAL A E i i t Emery, running bock, to two one-year Traberdh 4 012Buhnerlf 3 00 0 r h M Little League contradB and Ron MIddletan, tight errd, too tonight at 7:30 against Marco Polo at Moriarty mdorseomei ObrhM g| on Monday, if he’s the guy,” Patterson said of Bray Jeweler* bounced bock from It* UrteOamssNetliKladed Ketmedyc 3 0 1 0 Santana ss 3000 Dykstra cf 4 1 1 0 Raines If - 5 13 0 Chaney. "W e ’ll probably have an announcement by first loss of the season by outdistancing oneyear contract. Field. The Gas Housers are coming off an 8-7 victory Baltlmo(«5, New York3 Tettlelenc lO O O G W ardph 1 0 0 0 Bckmn2b 5010 Foley 2b 5 13 2 MAK Company, 15^, at Robertson HOCKEY Thursday night over previously unbeaten Detroit £ Cleveland 1 Gonzata3b 3000 Sklnnerc 4110 Mogodnlb 4000 Gatarrplb 4 00 0 Monday, but I’m not saying he’s the coach.” Park. Dove Edocr and Jeff Baker led Amariean Ngitanoi Hockey Lestaoe TorontoXBoslonO „ . , T e M s I t 5 9 4 Totals 14 3 7 3 Slribrvrf 3 02 0 Brooks rf n 1 3 Bray's 31-hlt attack with four apiece. MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-SIgned Imagineers. Chicago 1, Milwaukee 0, 10 Inninas McRyidsif 2000 Wallach3b 4 04 0 Mark Anderson and Wayne Bray added with Mike (Sriffeth socking (our hits. Jormo Myllys, gooltendsr, to a twoyeor Oakland at Texas, (n) Carter c 4000 Webster cf 4 0 10 three apiece and Hal Torbell, Bob Including a grand slam homer, Ameri­ . Minnesota at Seattle, (n) Slew York no 1« 610-3 HJohsn% 4 111 Reedc 4 00 0 Godin and Dve DlMoschl two each. can Legion toppled Army and Navy, TOROI4TO 66APLE LEAFS— Traded Goodbye Halo triumphs Kansas CHy at Californio, (n) Game Winning RBI — None. Elster ss 3 000 Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 Bills’ Kelly works out Anderson and Edgar clouted homers. 14-9, Friday at m ddell Field. Brett Miroslav Frveer, rtaht wing, to the Detroit Ssnidoy*t Oomtt E-JCIork. LDB— Baltimore 9, New Wilson ph 10 10 AAortlnezp 4 2 3 0 Tom Bombardier and Greg and Scott Desimone, Mott Lavatorl, Rod Powell Red Wings for Darren Italt^, defense- NEW YORK — Goodbye Halo, who earlier in the Detroit (Morris 5-7) otOeveland (Farrell York 6.2B— Kennedy, Lynn. HR— Murray (Xn-llngp 20 10 Porrettp 0 0 0 0 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Buffalo Bills quarter­ Holme* collected two hits apiece (or and Ryan 66c6ee alse hit well for man. 63), 1:35 p.m. ^ _____ (6), WlnfMd (13). SB— Washington (6). Walter p 0000 back Jim Kelly, troubled by a sore elbow on his MAK. Legion. Powell pitched well In relief. COLLEGE year split two filly stakes with Kentucky Derby IP H R RR BB SO ARMY— Named Glen Glovanucd assist­ Boston (Hurst 7-3) at Toronto (Flonooon Sasser ph 1000 throwing arm this spring, began tossing a football at Standings: Bray Jewelers 5-1, Man­ Shane Haves and Jordan Joy hit well winner Winning Colors, took charge in the stretch Innis p 0000 chester Medical Supply 5-Z M AK 4-2, and Kris Chlarlllo played well defen­ ant hockey coach. and won the $237,200 Mother Goose at Belmont Park ^ t a n m 5 tv (Oublcw 7-5) at Collfornia BoddekerW,34 7 3 3 3 9 Mazzllll ph 10 00 Rich Stadium this week. Jones Landscaping 3-2, Cummings insu­ sively (or ABN. (MARYLAND— Named Jeff Adkins as­ (McCasklll M ), 3:20 p.m. l ^ a W T V f g l Totals 3137 1 Totals 37 514 5 "Jim said it felt good and I could tell by his rance 4-3, J.C. Penney 2-5, Lothtop sistant men's basketball coach. Friday. Baltimore (Bollard £2) at New York Rhoden L,2-5 4 £3 Insurance 2-5, Gentle Touch Cor Wash SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA— John 41-3 reaction after the workouts that he’s very happy Named Bob Brodhead octifia athletic Goodbye Halo, ridden by Jorge Velasquez, took (Candelaria 7-2), 3:20 p.m. New York 166 661 660—4 1-6. National Farm Milwaukee (Boslo 66) at Chicago 666 646 O IX -5 with how he’s feeling,” Coach Marv Levy said. “ It’s direclor. the lead shortly after turning for home and won by (Reuss 62), 7 p.m. ^ _ Blue J iy s 3. Red Box 0 OoSTwinnlno RBI - Brooks (6). The Lawyers ran fheir record fo 6-2" Oakland (Ontiveros 33) at Texas ((Suz­ a gradually progressing program.” with a 9-4 victory ever the Oilers at l>/4 lengths over Make Change in a time of 1:494-5 E— Foley, Strawberry. D P - ^ York A C in tril Verplanck Field. Eric Sass, Jeff Cash- man 64), S:35 p.m. ____ 1. LOB— Now York 9, Montreal 10. 2B— KeUy threw the ball only 15 yards the flrstday. He for the IVk miles on a fast track. Minnesota (Viola 9-1) at Seattle (Bank- BOSTON TORONTO Walloch Z Raines Z Oarllng. HR— B r^ks Dove White knocked In the winning man, Brain HIrko and Jim Roy hit well Aptostar was third, another half-length back and head 1-2), 10:05 pjn. ObrhM ObrhM was expected to work up to 20- and 25-yard passes by run with a boses-looded single In the while Coshman and HIrko combined on Baaketball (7), HJehnson (10). SB-Strawberry (11), bottom of the seventh Inning as Glenn the mound for the Lawyers. Cashman, 2>A lengths ahead of her stablemate, Topicount, in SendoysOomes Boggs 3b 3 0 0 0 Fernndz ss 4 0 0 0 the end of the week. Baltimore at New York, 1:X p.m. Barrett 2b 4 0 10 Mosebvcf 4 11 0 IP HRERBBSO Construction nipped The Outdoor HIrko, Roy and Pot Quish ployed well Kelly suffered a hyperextension of the elbow defensively. Keith Stone went the the field of nine 3-year-bld fillies. Detroit at Cleveland, 1:35 p.m. Burks cf 5 0 1 0 Mlinksdh 3 0 3 1 New York Store, 3-1, Friday night at Fitzgerald DwEvnsrf 3 0 0 0 Flelderph 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 during the NFL’s Pro Bowl game Feb. 7. In early Reid. distance, striking out 13 for the 5-5 Boston at Toronto, 1:35 p.m. Darling L,6-4 41-3 9 4 Oilers. Treneh Frevette and Eric Milwaukee at Chicago, 2:X p ^ . Grenwidh 4 0 2 0 Lsochph 10 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 1 Jim Grimes and Rich Sheehan each NRA piayaff pietura Walter April, he complained of continuing soreness in the collected two hits tar Glenn's while McCue each had two hits apiece while Kansas City at CoUfomla, 4:05 p.m. Rice If 2 0 0 0 GBell If 3 0 0 0 Innis 3 5 1 1 0 2 Dodson 1b 3 0 10 McOlffIb 3 111 elbow and was told by doctors to rest the arm. JOhn Schreiner hod a like number (or Eric Brosnan and Eric Anderson played Minnesota at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. well defensively (or the losers. The RMds Oakland at Texas, 6:35 p.m. Romlneph 0 0 0 0 Gruber3b 4 12 0 6 7 2 1 4 3 Outdoor. Television and Radio 3 0 11 6Aartlnez W,66 Tbeidgy, Jen* 7 Gedmnph 1 00 0 Whlttc Perrett S,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Deholt 105, L.A. Lakers 93 Kutcherrf 0 0 0 0 Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 Martinez pitchea to i oener m me ym. 3 00 0 Chartir Oik Rooklaa llNirsdav, Jess* 9 National Laagua standings Ceronec 2 0 0 0 Llr1ano2b WP— 66artlnez. . „ . _ L.A. Lokers m , Detroit 96, series tied 1-1 SOwenss 4 0 2 0 Lee2b 10 10 umpires— Home, Engel: First, Runoe; Simmons on disabled list Tierney's downed CBT, 11-3,otRtzge- Police Union clubbed Yankee Alumi­ TODAY Totals 31 0 7 0 Totals 31393 Second, West; Third, Williams. rald Field. Jett D'Angono and Tom num, 17-4, Friday night. Chris Duffy hod Sunday, June 12 8:55 a.m. — Motorsports: 24 Hours of Lemans W L Pet. OB T — 3:26. A— 26,697. ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves placed Fortin each socked three blngles while a grand slam homer for the Police while L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 3 :X p.m. Part 1, ESPN New York X X .655 — 5J222. g» g g * - * Mike Bvam and Mike and Mott Fal- Kyle Wolf and Sean Brannick added two Tuesday, June M Toronto 661 601 tax— 3 catcher-first baseman Ted Simmons on the 15-day kowskl chipped In two apiece tar hits apiece. Mike PrIndIvIHe and Benny L.A. Lokers at Detroit, 9 p.m. 1 p.m. — College World Series final, Channel 3 Pittsburgh X X .559 516 Game Wlnnlno RBI — Mulllniks (4). St. Louis 32 27 .542 6'/i Major League leadara disabled list and signed veteran third baseman Jim Tierney's. Bob Lebreux hod three hits Westry played well defensively. ScoN Thursday, Jsme M E— LIrlano, Barrett. DP— Toronto 3. and Mike Fitzpatrick and Scott Toshner Sullivan had two hits and two RBIs 1:30 p.m. — Red Sox at Blue Jays, NESN, WTIC Chicago 29 29 .5X 9 LOB— Boston 12, Toronto 11. 2B— Morrison, General Manager Bobby Cox said L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 9 p.m. - Montreal X 29 .491 9V6 two apiece for the Bankers. while Patrick Kelly and Ryan Spencer Sunday, June 19 1:30 p.m. — Golf: Mazda Senior TPC Champion­ Mulllniks. 3B— Mosebv, Dodson. HR— Complete through oomos el Thursday Friday. played well defensively for Alumninum. Philadelphia 24 32 .4X 13 McGrltf (11). SB— Gruber (6). S— Bortleld. Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 3:X p.m.. If ship, Chs. 8,40 W ttf DIvitlon AMERICAN LEAGUE MARCOM doubled up on Midford necessary TEAM BATTING Simmons, suffering from a tom calf muscle, had Duity Motors, 20-10. Mott Mace, Matt Fink, 1:30 p.m. — Tennis: MONY Tournament of W L Pet. OB IP H R ER BB SO TUesdoy,-June 21 32 23 .562 — AB R H HR RBI Pet been used primarily as a pinch hitter. He was Nutmeg Mechanical Services downed Jeff Brown and Joson Brady each had Detroit at L.A. Lakers,9p.m., If necessary Champions, SportsChannel Los Angeles Boston Boston 1646 241 513 26 319 .276 three hits and ployed well defensively Houston X X .5X Sellers LJ)6 5£3 7 2 1 4 3 batting only .138 with one and four runs the Hockanum Blackhawks, 11-4, Fri­ 2:30 p.m. — Motorsports: 24 Hours of Lemans San Francisco X X .517 V h Mlnesota 1940 270 539 61 ^ day night at Keeney Field. Glen Cobb for 6AARCOM. Rrst baseman Matt Crouch 0 6 0 0 1 0 Oakland 2013 301 552 55 262 .274 batted in. Rood played well defensively while Cincinnati X 32 .446 7V6 Smlthsisn 11-3 1 1 1 0 3 had three hits and Scott Llnsenblgler, Part II. ESPN 22 X .379 11*6 Konss City 1974 270 530 52 260 .266 fle was placed on the disabled list retroactive to Mike Llnsenblgler and Steve WIerzbIckI Devon McIntyre and Dan Hauserman San Diego Stanley 1 1 0 0 0 0 New York 1939 306 515 54 261 .266 hit well for Midford's. 3 p.m. — Orioles at Yankees, Chs. 22, 30, WPOP Atlanta 19 35 .352 12*6 Toronto , , Tuesday. two apiece for Nufmeg. Scott Llnsen­ Seattle 2031 262 536 54 241 .265 blgler homered. Tom Eastman and Jon G o lf 4 p.m. — PGA Westchester Classic, Channel 3 StlebW63 62G 4 0 0 4 4 Toronto 2034 267 534 55 266 .263 Morrison was released by the Detroit Tigers last Lots Gomes Not In eluded Wells 1 1 0 0 2 1 Wollenberg each ripped two hits for the 4:30 p.m. — Horse Racing: Belmont Stakes. Chs. Montreal 5, New York 2 Detroit 1687 256 495 46 233 .262 Henke S,11 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Mliwuke 1946 250 503 46 233 Sunday. He hit .216 with no homers and six RBI in 24 losers. American Farm 8,40 Philadelphia 12, Pittsburgh 10 (irouch pitched to 1 batter In the 6th. games. Standings: Nutmeg 7-0, Hockanum Chlcogo7,St.Louls3 Texas 1943 2)4 500 49 314 .257 5-2, Center Congo 5-2, Ward's Mfg. 4-X American Legion overwhelmed 6 p.m. — Motorsports: 24 Hours of Lemans Part HBP— Cerone by Stieb Z WP— Sellers Z civelond 1951 253 497 51 237 .255 MARC, 28-10, Friday night at Buckley Reniora Roll acoraa Atlanta at Houston, (n) BK— Sellers. Hartford County Sheriff's Association III, ESPN Los Angeles at Son Diego, (n) Calforna 1974 239 490 32 217 .248 2-3, Mainville Electric 2-5, Sterling Reid. Greg Taylor knocked In seven Chicago 1905 231 440 54 209 .231 runs and Alex Ibsen, Tim Shanahan and 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Expos, SportsChannel, Cincinnati at Son Francisco, (n) Upholstery t> Supply 0-5, East Catholic PONTE VEORA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Saturday's Oonses National League raaulta BItmore 1685 177 416 X 162 .222 Athletic Club 0-5. Karen Gorman played well for Legion. Scores Friday otter the second round Of the WKHT anclnnotl (Browning S’S) at San Fran­ INDIVIDUAL BATTING Broadhead is appointed Chris Glard, Tim Danahvand Travis St. sixth Senior Tournament Players cisco (Hammaker 30), 4:05 p.m. 119 or more at bats. John played well (or MARC. Championship, played on the 6646-yard, Phllllea 12. PIratea 10 AB R H HR RBI Pet HAMMOND, La. — Bob Brodhead. fired two Philadelphia (Polmer 1-5) ot Pittsburgh 4 X .3X Pagan! par-72 Sowgrass Country Club Valley SUNDAY (Dunne 3-4), 7:05 p.m. Lansford Oak XI 46 X years ago by Louisiana State after four years of Course: PITTSBURGH Wlnfleld NY 199 37 73 12 49 .367 Strono Real Estate nipped B.A. Club, 1:30 a.m. —i Motorsports: 24 Hours of Lemans, New York (Gooden 9-1) at Montreal PMILA 16 .356 turmoil at the school, said he’s happy tobe returning Billy Casper 6966— 137 (Youmans 1-5), 7:35 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Boggs Bsn IX 41 69 1 9-8, at PaganI Field. Matt MIruckI and Charles Coodv 7366— IX Part IV. ESPN 4 2 2 1 Cerone Bsn 122 X 43 2 10 .352 into college athletics as acting athletic director at Jl m BIrtles each collected three hitsand Chicago (Sutcliffe 3-4) at St. Louis Samuel 2b 4 111 Bondsit 47 .343 Bruce Crompton 7166-1X 8:30 a.m. — 24 Hours of Lemans. finish, ESPN (Mograne 00), 6:05 p.m. 4 0 13 Llnd2b 5 12 1 Puckett Min 239 X 82 9 Southeastern Louisiana. Bob McConnell a pair for the Realtors. Gardner Dickinson 7b69^1X Haves lb Trammil Det 211 37 X 8 X .3X Frank Vltkus and Bill Cutter slapped Atlanta (Z.Smlth2-3)ot Houston (Knepper Parrish c 4 0 0 0 VanSlyket 5 11 2 Southeastern President G. Warren Smith said Bob Charles 67-73-140 12:20 p.m. — Motorsports: Grand Prix of Canada, 3 111 Bonilla 3b 4 2 2 2 Salozor Det 143 23 47 5 25 .329 two hits apiece for B.A. 7266— 140 7-1), 6:35 p.m. ^ Schmdt3b 175 43 57 10 X 3X Standings: Mudville Nine7-0, Allstate Bill Collins ESPN Los Angeles (Sutton 3-3) at Son Diego CJames rt 3 2 0 0 Coles rf 5 12 0 McGrIft Tor Friday that Brodhead has been hired to develop a BASEBALL Bob Rawlins 66-72— 140 (Rasmussen 20), 10:05 p.m. 0000 Million 1b 0 10 0 Burks Bsn 143 31 46 4 17 .322 Business Machine 4-1, Strano 4-2, Aide's Miller Barber 7366— 141 1 p.m. — Golf: PGA Westchester Classic, Channel Tekulve p 206 46 67 4 X .322 five-year plan to upgrade the school’s athletic Pizza 4-3, Nosslff Sports 3-3, B.A. Club American League Sunday's Gomes Bedrosnp 0 0 0 0 Bream 1b 10 0 0 RHendson NY CALIFORNIA ANGELS— Activated Bob Goalbv 66-75— 141 3 5 1 1 0 Ortiz c 3 0 12 Mattingly NY 175 41 56 4 29 .3X program. 2-3, Zembrowskl's 1-6, Keith Realty 0-7. 71-70-141 New York at Montreal, 1:35 p.m. Bradley If X 71 11 48 .318 Devon Mfhlte, outfielder, from the 21-dov Lorry NIowrv 1:30 p.m. — Mets at Expos, Channel 9, WKHT Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. MThmpcf 5 3 3 2 RRvIdsph 100 0 Brett KC 223 “ I think it’s an opportunity to utilize the same dlsobled list. 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Wayne Wayne Tolleson, shortstop, from the 21-dov 3 p.m. — Boxing: Luca de Lorenzi vs. Mark ObrhM ObrhM Totals 35121112 Totals M 1013 10 showings in championship tournaments in baseball Green had three hitsand John Sommers disabled list. Optioned HIpollta Perxi, Jim Cochran 7075— 145 Larkin Min 182 19 54 1 X .297 James Barber 7372- 145 Adams, Chs. 22, 30 Pettis cf 4 0 0 0 Romos 2b .4 0 2 0 GBell Tor 227 32 67 6 31 .295 and women’s basketball. Football and men’s and Tom Powers two apiece (or Allied. pitcher, to Columbus of the International 0000 040 600 360-12 Dana Mercur and Carl Emt each had League. 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Don Mossengole 7373— 146 4 p.m. — Boxing: Sumbu Kaiambay vs. Robbie Lemon rf 4 111 Jocoby3b 10 0 0 Gladden Min 218 X 63 4 22 .269 He also overspent his minor sports budget by In the second Inning and added five In SEATTLE MARINERS-Sent Julio So- 3 0 2 1 LOB— Philadelphia 5, PlttAurgh 8^2B— the fifth en route to a 16-9 decision over lono, pitcher, to Calgary ot the Pacific Doug Sanders 7371— 146 Herndndh 3 0 10 Hall If Ortiz, KNMIller, Lind, MYoung, Haves. Branhev Sea 212 X 61 10 31 .288 Don January 74-72— 146 Sims, WBA middleweight title. Chs. 22. 30 Knight 1b 3 0 10 Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 Carter Cle 222 37 64 11 40 .268 $750,000 one year and received several admonitions Elmore Associates. Mark Dumond, Ed Coast League. Called up Mike Schooler, 4 0 0 0 Sll^VrinSlVke. SB-Bonllta (1), S o m ^ Kennison, Pete Anthony and Dan pltcher,from Calgary. Jim King 7371— 147 4:30 p.m. — Boxing: James McGlrt vs. Meldrick Heothc 3 0 10 DCIarkdh (18). SF— Bonilla, Hayes, Schmidt, Lavol- OHedson Oik 146 X 42 7 X .288 from the Legislative Auditor for the way he handled 7372— 147 Wlwndr2b 3 0 0 0 Allanson c 2 0 10 Dumond each collected three hits and TE X A S RANGERS— Signed Steven Orville fAoodv Taylor, IBF Junior welterweight title, Chs. 8,40 JBelIss 3 0 0 0 llere. LSU funds. Earl Lappen and Kevin Kelley two Allen and Greg Kuzmon, pitchers, and Dole Douglass 7075— 147 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 29 1 6 1 U.S. Open to have a distinct foreign fiavor Stars lead off the N H L draft By Bob Groon nam of Waies, who collected more Bv Ken Rappoport Friday prior to the NHL’s annual Modano had 80 penalty minutes. The Associated Press than |1 million in world-wide earnings The Associated Press draft at the Montreal Forum. Linden, a right wing, had 76 to go last season, dropped out because of an Although Modano has been with his 110 points. BROOKLINE. Mass. - History injury. Mo n t r e a l —in a talent pool ticketed for superstardom by Modano helped his prospects by completes a full cycle this week as the Perhaps the most formidable for­ that’s not expected to be very NHL scouts, it doesn’t mean he’ll playing well with Team USA at United States Open returns to The eign fi^ re , however, is that of deep, a high-scoring forward is be an automatic No. 1. the World Junior Championships Country Club, where Francis Ouimet Australian Greg Norman, a former likely to be the No. 1 pick in Some scouts like Linden’s com­ in Moscow. Some scouts graded ushered in the era of American golf iPritish Open winner who has an Saturday’s NHL draft. bination of toughness and talent his play at the World Juniors as dominance. unhappy habit of losing major cham­ The only question is which one over Modano’s finely-honed of­ better than that of Pierre Tur- The parallels between the 88th pionships to miracle shots. — Mike Modano or Trevor fensive game. geon and Brendan Shanahan, the American national championship, to They comprise the modern-day Linden? Modano, a center, had 47 goals first two players chosen last year. be held Thursday through Sunday in counter-part to Vardon and Ray. “I don’t see much difference and 80 assists thitf past season for between them,” said Edmonton the Prince Albert Raiders of the Both players said they have had this Boston suburb, and the 1913 U.S. The Americans vying for the role of meetings with the top three Open are inescapable. Ouimet are led by Curtis Strange, Oilers scout Barry Fraser. Western Hockey League. Modano, a native of Livonia, Linden, a native of Medicine drafting teams — Minnesota. Then, Just as now, foreign stars Lanny Wadkins, Chip Beck, Ben Vancouver and Quebec. were the outstanding players in the Crenshaw and Tom Kite. Mich., is generally considered the Hat, Alberta, had 46goals and 64 most skilled player in the draft. assists for the rival Medicine Hat But they said that none of them gaihe. While there are numerous similari­ gave them any indication where Then, as now, the major American ties between the 1913 and 1988 Opens, But Linden is also an offensive Tigers. threat and is regarded as a better they stood as far as the draft was tournaments seemed theirs’ any time there are enormous differences, too. In two years with Medicine Hat, concerned. they chose to take them. There’s the purse, for example. In two-way player. both of which culminated in 1 It changed 7S years ago when 1913 the total prize money was $900, They’re clearly recognized as Memorial Cup appearances, The NHL also released its Ouimet, a 20-year-old former caddy with $390 to the low pro. This year, the AP photo the top two players available. One Linden established himself as a All-Rookie team Friday, featur­ wearing high-topped shoes, beat two total purse is $1 million with $180,000 will be taken by the Minnesota big-game player. ing two players from the Buffalo of the four ^ants of British golf, Harry to the winner. STR ETCH ES — Boris Becker stretches North Stars, who have the first "He rises to the occasion,” said Sabres — right wing Ray Shep­ Vardon and Ted Ray, in an 18-hole And there’s the course. In 1913, it for a shot during play at the Stella Artois pick after posting the league’s one NHL scout. "And I think he’s pard and defenseman Calle playoff for the U.S. Cipen title. played to 6,245 yards. This year it will Grass Court Championships at Queen's worst record. The Vancouver a better player in terms of natural Johansson. The stunning upset put golf on the be 7,010, with a par of 71. 'The course Club in London Friday. Becker beat Canucks, who pick No. 2, are ability and skill than he’s ever The team also included Calgary expected tp take whoever is left. been given credit for.” front pages of the nation’s leading played in the Open championship this countryman Eric Jelin 7-5, 6-2 to center Joe Nieuwendyk, Chicago newspapers for the first time and year actualiy is composed of parts of To Fraser, that’s not a bad Linden has been likened to advance to the semifinals. choice. goaltender Darren Pang, Boston signaled the start of an American three different nines, but 13 of the 18 Boston’s Cam Neely for his blend defenseman Glen Wesley and dominance of the game that lasted holes are substantially the same as “Modano is a finese player,” of skill and aggressiveness. But Winnipeg left wing Iain Duncan. more than seven drcades. they were 75 years ago. Fraser said. "The other guy is a even though he’s considered a Following the draft, the NHL’s ’That, in turn, came to an end with With small greens and tree-lined little different — more aggressive tougher player than Modano, he Becker heads than Modano.” Board of Governors will meet European victories in 1985 and ’87 in fairways, it is similar, but longer, actually took fewer penalty min­ Sunday and Monday to discuss the Ryder Cup Matches against than the only other time The Countryi Both Modano and Linden were utes this past season than the several topics, including a new America’s best. Club hosted the Open, the 1963 amobg several prospects who Prince Albert star. television package and some So, with the American national championship won by Julius Boros.. into semifinals appeared at a press conference Along with his 127 points. rules changes. championship making only its second With Arnold Palmer failing to AP pKotO By Andrew Worshow return in three-quarters of a century qualify this year, only two men will be The Associated Press to The Country Club, the perception is competing who played 25 years ago: FOREIGN INVADER — Seve Ballesteros of Spain, shown Baseball moguls set up strike fund of an us-against-them struggle. four-time U.S. Oj^n winner Jack blasting out of a sand trap In a tournament last September, will LONDON — A streaky Stefan Edberg and a Nicklaus and 1965 champion Gary That perception is enhanced and be one of the foreigners in the field for the U.S. Open that begins nerveless Boris Becker headed for a pre-Wimbledon Bv The Associated Press players prepared for a confronta­ also will be available to clubs in focused by the comments of Sandy Player of South Africa. Thursday. grass-court showdown Friday as they moved into tion, if there is to be one.” The total field is 156, including four need of money, should there be a Lyle of Scotland, the current Masters the semifinals of the $385,000 Stella Artois NEW YORK — Major league According to USA Today, Rona work stoppage. champion and the outstanding figure amateurs and three special Invitees, The globe-trotting Norman won the “He’s among the top two or three.” Championships. owners have secretly approved a confirmed details of the owners’ in the game this year. David Ishii of Hawaii, Jumbo Ozaki of Heritage Classic the week after the said Nicklaus. “He hasn’t yet won a strike fund of nearly $100 million, plan, but he refused to elaborate. “If they want to shut the game “All the lads are quite keen about Japan and Mark McNulty of South Masters, took three Australian titles major, but he is Just coming into his Edberg outiasted Christo van Rensburg of South it was reported Friday. down all year, they’ll do it, ” Fehr Africa. Attempts to reach Rona on the American Open,’’ he said, and and the Italian Open. prime years, and his game is ideally Africa 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, while Becker, the defending USA Today said the owners, Friday were unsuccessful. told The Associated Press. began ticking off the names of his Other, more prominent foreign “I’m more comfortable with my suited to the Open, the British Open champion, powered past West German compatriot "There’s not much I can do about preparing for the worst in negoti­ The newspaper said approxi­ fellow European stars who, a spokes­ players attract most of the attention, game, with my life, more excited and the PGA. Eric Jelen 7-5, 6-2. ations of a new basic labor it. These are just 26 millionaires, man for the sponsoring U.S. Golf however. about playing golf than at any other Joining them in the final four of this Wimbiedon mately half the fund will be in if not billionaires, who have made agreement, also have authorized place this year and the remainder Association said, form the bulk of Lyle, the only three-time winner on time in my life,” Norman said. “Curtis will win majors, more than warmup event were Frenchman Guy Forget and Barry Rona, executive director of it clear that all they’re interested “maybe the strongest foreign field the U.S. tour this season, recently won Strange generally is acknowledged one.” Austraiia’s Darren Cahiil. by the Dec. 31,1989, expiration of in is pushing players around.” the Player Relations Committee, the current contract with the we’ve ever had.’’ the British Masters and leads the as the leading American. The veteran Wadkins and Chip Beck to obtain a line of credit for American money-winning list with Forget, the No. 13 seed, downed Brod Dyke of Major League Players Associa­ The newspaper said the They include British Open cham­ “He is, without doubt, the best also have scored two victories this Australia 7-6, 6-4, clinching the victory on his fifth millions of dollars above the fund. owners, at last week’s meeting in pion Nick Faldo of England. Seve $608,479. player in the world today,” two-time tion. The fund will be used season. Crenshaw has won once and match point. He meets Edberg on Saturday. “This is just a stunt designed to primarily as a resource to pur­ San Francisco, agreed to give up Ballesteros of Slpdih who has won two Woosnam and Bailesteros each U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin said had numerous other opportunities. The unseeded Cahill, who ousted Wimbledon scare and intimidate players,” expected increases in national Masters and two British Opens and have won a European event this year after Strange had scored his second Kite has not won this season, but chase strike insurance or to champion Pat Cash in the third round, upset another Don Fehr, executive director of arrange the line of credit, or both.. broadcasting revenue this season former Masters'champion Bernhard and Faldo “is starting to play quite victory of the season — and fifth in 10 appears to have his game reaching a the players union, said Friday. nicely,” Lyle said. grass court player Friday when he defeated and next, with the money going to Langer of West Germany. Ian Woos- months — last month in the Memorial. peak. America’s Kevin Curren, the No. 9 seed. 7-5, 7-6 to “We have made plans to make the The newspaper said the fund the strike fund. advance against Becker. Although he missed three match points at 5-3 in Shriver wins the second set. Cahill had six more in the tiebreaker Africans can reap harvest of gold in Seoul and finally tamed his South African-bom opponent. BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) Edberg. who won the Australian Open twice — Top-seeded Pam Shriver had By Chege Mbitiru tribesmen who ran in the marathon at the St. Louis medals Afrians won at the 1983 World ’Track and before it switched from grass to an artificial surface The Associated Press Olympics. trouble warming up, but had no Field Championship in , Finland, followed this year, still is searching for his first Wimbledon problems advancing into the ^ r' A dog took a disliking to Lantauw and chased him by two gold, one silver and three bronze medals at title. NAIROBI, Kenya — African athletes have been in through a cornfield. Nevertheless, he finished ninth the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. quarterfinals of the Dow Classic ^ I AIR CONDITION SPECIALS the Olympic Games since 1904, but this time around and Yamasani 11th. It continued during last year’s World Champion­ He looked as gloomy against van Rensburg as the women’s tennis tournament Fri­ ^ I Summer is here • ^ sports officials hope to break the barriers imposed Ever since, African athletes like Lantauw have drizzly skies as he put on' a half-hearted day with a 6-3, 7-5 victory over ships in . Runners from Kenya, Somalia and Dinky van Rensburg of South I Complete Installation 11985-J988 9 8 5 - J 9 8 8 $9Q9S by lack of training facilities, poor coaching and been hounded in efforts to make their mark Morocco won every track race from 800 meters to performance, dropping a set for the third time in I I anna e im a is iie politics. internationally through lack of training facilities, four matches this week. Africa. _ Leone SUBARUS the marathon. The medal haul was five gold and two I FocIoit tir for jptar car. “ Everybody is training to beat an African in poor coaching and politics. silvers. The Swede served for the match at 5-4 in the All of the other top seeds also Hot Air? I a - Seoul,” said Robert Ouko, general secretary of the Africans faded from world sports after the 1972 Kenyans, led by Ngugi. won eight of nine first second set. but couldn’t hold on. In the third set, he posted victories, although No. 4 “ “ ^ Vac System.i/stam. Check -I . raced to a 3-0 lead on the back of two service breaks, Kenya Amateur Athletics Association, referring to Olympics. They shunned the 1976 Montreal places at the World Cross Country Championships Lori McNeil of Houston had to ____ Hoses & Connections ■ the Summer Games in September. games to protest New Zealand’s rugby links with in Aukland, New Zealand, in March. then dropped his own serve. rally from a set down and survive Kenya on Thursday became the first African South Africa, a country that is the target of an Runners from Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia, last “I almost blew it again,” Edberg said. ”It was a both poor serving and a warning I Recharge up to 4# Freon I country to announce the size of its contingent. It will international sports boycott because of its racial year and most of this year captured long-distances heartbreaking day. Everything I did, I did wrong.” abput illegal coaching before ^ I RECHARGE & CHECK send 75 athletes, including John Ngugi, who has won policies. race in New York, Boston. Cleveland. Honolulu, At the end of the two-hour, 18-minute match, he closing out her win. I Hurry Offor Ends S-28-68 wmi coupon the World Cross Country Championships three Some countries also boycotted the 1980 Moscow Amsterdam and Stockholm. blew a huge sigh of relief. times in a row; Douglas Wakiihuri, marathon games because of the Soviet military occupation of Officials say African governments have boosted With Queens so often providing a pointer to Two seeds lost. No. 5 Larisa winner at the World Games in Rome last year; and Afghanistan. funds to improve sports facilities even when Wimbledon form — no man since 1980 has won the Savchenko of the Soviet Uniuon, Ibrahim Hussein, the first African to win the New “If you don’t have any major competition, you keeping their athletes from the Olympics for Grand Slam event without first having played here runner-up last year, was elimi­ UBURBAN 14 HARTFORD TPKE. York and Boston marathons. don’t have incentive,” said Kipchoge Keino, the politicai reasons. — Edberg was asked to sum up his chances. nated by Elna Reinach of South VERNON. CT It’s a far cry from 1904, the first time African Kenyan who won the 1972 Olympic steeplechase. “Athletes have become better ambassadors in “I’m not thinking about Wimbledon. I’m having Africa 6-1, 6-1, while eighth- SUBARU. 649-6550 Qgyggy I athletes participated in the Games. “We misssed the Olympics in 1976 and 1980, and it making their countries known,” said Uganda’s enough problems about this tournament.” he said. seeded Nathalie Tauziat of Lantauw and Yamasani, whose other names no takes time to get back.” nationai coach and former Olympian John Akii- “It’s very frustrating how I seem unable to put away France lost to Belinda Cordwell one seems to have recorded, were South African The comeback started with silver and bronze Bua. the points.” of New Zealand 7-6, 6-3. Post 102 opens Legion baseball season Sunday Brodks, Expos

By Jim Tierney that most of his players can play multiple positions slot. Manchester Herald and many, who hadn’t pitched often during the high “ I think we’re going to be a better defensive team school season, will see time on the mound, this year,” Morency said. blast the Mels The summer American Legion baseball season Is “ We have a lot of interchangeable parts,’ ’ Cheney Tech’s Don Sauer, Leonard and Maguire will see action in left field «1iile East Catholic’s here. . Morency explained. The Manchester Legion Post 102 baseball The pitching duties will rest mainly on the arms of David Price, who batted .347 last summer, will contingent will begin its 36-game schedule with a Manchester High southpaws Jim Kitsock and Scott patrol center field. Manchester High’s Ken Gancarz NL Romidap doubleheader Sunday 'against Willimantic at Aronson, and Cheney Tech righthander Pat will Ixe in right field. Eastern Connecticut State University starting at 5 Maguire. Others expected to see time on the mound East Hartford, again will be the team to beat in MONTREAL (AP) — Ruble Brooks hit a the Zone, along with Enfield. The Zone will be split three-nin homer to back the wven-hit pitching of pm . are Manchester High’s Keith DiYeso, Joe Leonard, The local squad finished with an overall record of Neal Schackner and Ryan Barry, along with East into two four-team divisions — Manchester, South Dennis Martinez and Jeff Parrett as the Montreal 22-18 last year and was runner-up to East Hartford Catholic’s Rob Stanford. Windsor, Windsor, Ellington; East Hartford. Expos defeated the 5-2 Friday night. Enfield, Windsor Locks, Rockville. Martinez, 64, wtm his third straight decision as he in the Zone Eight battle. Manchester High’s Dorn Laurinitis and East Pitching and defense will be the key attributes of Home games will be played at either Moriarty allowed seven hits,' struck out three and walked Catholic’s Jimmy Penders will split time behind the this summer’s Manchester Legion team. Without an Field or at Manchester High’s Kelley Field. four. After idnch-hltter Moidde Wilson led off the plate with the former also.playing the outfield. abundance of offensive firepower, Post 102 will be Sciwdult: June 12 WllMmontIc (D H ), at Eastern Connecti­ ninth with a single, Parrett came in and retired ttie DiYeso will anchor the first base position where cut State University, 13 Terrinoten A. IS Wimisor A, 17 aggressive on the base paths. Middletown H, 19 Rockville H, 20 Elllnoton H, 21 Waterburv next three batters to earn his fourth save. Maguire, Kitsock and Barry will also see action. A, 22 Windsor Locks H, 24 Enfield A, 25-26 Keene (N .H.) Ron Darling, 6-4, lasted only 41-3 inning and had Second base is up for grabs between Leonard, East Tournament, 27 South Windsor H, 29 East Hartford H. his three-game winning streak snapped. The Mets’ “ We’re going to have to be a team of July 1 Windsor H, S Rockville A, 6 Elllnoton H, S Windsor counter-punchers,’’ second-year Legion Coach Catholic’s Keith Hobby and Manchester High’s Locks A, 10 Oakville A, 11 Enfield, 12 Simsbury A, 13 South three-game losing streak equals their longest of the Dave Morency Said. “ We’ll concentrate on running Marcus Mateya. Stanford, who hit .308 last summer Windsor A, 15 East Hartford A, 17 West Hartford (DH ) H, 16 season. Windsor A, 20 Rockville H, 21 Hebron H, 22 Elllnoton, 23 New and the sacrifice will come into vogue. I ’m going to and led the team in runs scored, will be at shortstop. Britain H, 24 Willimantic H, 25 Windsor Locks A, 27Entleld H, The Mets scored an unearned run in the first need the bats this year.’’ Hobby and Barry also may see action at shortstop. 29 South Windsor A, Torrinoton A, 31 Simsbury H. inning. LenDykstra was safe when second baseman The main asset Morency can look forward to is Schackner and Barry are vying for the third base Auo. 1 East Hartford A. Tom Foley booted his grounder for an error. Dykstra weid to third on Wally Backman’s single and scored on a wild pitch by Martinez. The Expos, who had gone 22 straight innings Gowan retains LPGA lead without scoring against the Mets, took a 4-1 lead in AP photo Kalambay set die fifth. Martinez led off with an infield single, went to OUT AT HOME — New York catcher at Yankee Stadium. Kennedy tried to third on a double by Tim Raines and scored the tying Joel Skinner, right, rracts after tagging score on a hit to left by Joe Orsulak. The to defend title Golf Roundup run on Foley’s single. One out later. Brooks hit the out Baltimore’s Terry Kennedy in the Orioles won, 5-3. first pitch from Darling into the left-field seats for fourth inning of their game Friday night PITTSFORD, N Y. (AP) — Caroline Gowan, his seventh homer of the season. By JohivRoblnsoP playing in the first group off the tee, struggled to an Howard Johnson got a run back for New York in The Associated Press even-par 72 Friday but maintained a one-shot lead the sixth with his 10th homer. In the eighth, after the second round of the $300,000 LPGA Martinez singled with one out, took third on Raines’ ROME — Sambu Kalambay, World Boxing Rochester International tournament. double and scored pn Foley’s single. Yankees Association middleweight champion, will Gowan, who shot a 67 Thursday, finished with Phillies 12, Pirates 10 depend on ring savvy and counterpunches in 36-hole score of 5-under-par 139 and then watched as From page 48 his second title defense Sunday night in the her closest challengers came up short. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Von Hayes’ two-run northern Italian city of Ravenna against Rookie Danielle Ammaccapane, who had an double highlighted a six-run eighth inning as the Philadelphia Phillies twice rallied from five-run victory Friday night. complete game. American Robbie Sims. opening-round 68, held the lead for six holes before Stieb, 8-3, issued four walks and struck out four as Trammell broke the 1-1 tie when he lined Kalambay, who won the vacant middle­ bogeys on the 16th and 17th holes dropped her to deficits to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-10 Friday night. the Blue Jays, who turned three double plays and Swindell’s first pitch of the seventh inning just into weight title last October by outpointing another even-par 72 for the round and into second place for beat Boston for the fifth time without a defeat this the left field seats for his ninth home mn. Chet American, , is known for his fast, the tournament at 140. With the Pirates leading 9-6, Chris James walked and Phil Bradley doubled with one out in the eighth season. Lemon had put the Tigers ahead 1-0 in the fifth with technical style of boxing. In contrast to Sims, They were two of only five golfers to break par In the third inning, Lloyd Moseby’s shot turned his third home mn, just inside the left field foul pole. he is not considered a knockout artist. after two rounds on the 6,182-yard, par-72 Locust to chase reliever Barry Jones. Milt Thompson greeted Jeff Robinson, 3-2, with a two-run single. into a triple when left fielder Jim Rice was caught It was the first home mn allowed by Swindell in his Kalambay, a naturalized Italian who was Hill Country Club course, where gusty winds made T gazing helplessly toward the sky, looking for the last 44 innings. Pinch-hitter Darren Daulton singled and Greg bom in Zaire, has a 43-3-2 record. several par-4s play much longer. ball. It bounded past him into the comer and Moseby Cleveland tied the game in the sixth. After one out, Ravenna is only 45 miles from Kalambay’s Nancy Lopez, this year’s leading money-winner, Gross was hit by a pitch before Juan Samuel singled to iscore Thompson with the tying run and extend his scored when Mulliniks singled. Willie Upshaw singled. Joe Carter then hit a residence in . shot a 69 and was in third place at 141. Her round With two outs, Kelly Gruber singled, but center bouncer in front of the plate, and Upshaw was safe But Sims, less than a 2-1 underdog, will get Friday included a chip-in and a 40-foot putt for hitting streak to 15 games. Hayes’ followed with a double to left-center. Mike Schmidt, battihg for the fielder Ellis Burks threw Mulliniks out at the plate. at second when no one covered the base as catcher important support and pointers in his corner birdies. L second time in the inning, capped the rally with a In the sixth, Gmber singled, stole second as Mike Heath’s throw sailed into center field for an from his older brother and former middle­ “ Bring on the next 18,” she said. AP photo catcher Rick Cerone mishandled a pitch from Jeff error. Brook Jacoby walked to load the bases before weight champion. Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Myra Blackwelder and Cindy Rarick were tied for sacrifice fly. Greg Harris, 3-2, the fifth of seven Philadelphia Sellers, 0-6, and scored when second baseman Mel Hall hit a sacrifice fly. '.iip'y,, , ,, .,j j Kalambay, who was an underdog in his first fourth place at 143. R EACTION — Nancy Lopez, shown in a Marty Barrett booted a ground ball. The attendance was boost^ by^an oil company’s' title defense against Mike McCallum, realizes Susan Tonkin, a three-year pro from Australia, pitchers, pitched one scoreless inning. Steve file photo, shot a second-round 69 Bedrosian relieved with the bases loaded and none Fred McGriff hit a solo homer, his 11th but first in purchase of40,000 tickets. Customers were awarded, that Sims cannot be taken lightly. had the lowest round of the day, a 68 that moved her Friday and was at 141, two strokes off 17 games, off Mike Smithson in the seventh. one ticket to the game forevery gasoline fill-up. The “ When you are fighting at this level, you to even-par 144 and into a tie with three others out in the ninth and allowed Mike LaValliere’s the pace at the LPGA Rochester one-out sacrifice fly but earned his sixth save as the Toronto manager Jimy Williams was jeered by crowd was the largest in the major leagues since cannot take anybody for granted,’’ Kalambay including Sherri Stelnhauer, who shot a second- the crowd as he removed Stieb in the seventh inning, July 4, 1986, when 73,303 watched the Indians play said. ' round 77 after a 68 Thursday. International Tournament. Phillies beat Pittsburgh for just the second time in their last 12 meetings. bringing in David Wells with two mnners on and the Kansas City Royals. Wade Boggs hitting. Boggs walked to fill the bases Plate umpire Mark Johnson was shaken up in the Roberts takes lead Cubs 7, Cardinals 3 but Barrett stmek out to end the inning. top of the fifth inning. Detroit’s Jim Walewander ST. LOUIS (AP) — Rookie Mark Grace had his Tom Henke pitched 11-3 innings for his 11th save. broke his bat when he hit a ground ball, and the HARRISON. N Y. (AP) - Loren Roberts Billy Casper In front Third baseman Gmber made a standout play in barrel part of the bat hit Johnson in the facemask. scrambled to an even-par 71 Friday and led a group first four-hit game to lead a 19-hit attack as the U.S. golfers trail Chicago Cubs defeatecl the St. Louis Cardinals 7-3 the Boston third. With Boggs on first, Gmber dove to Johnson was knocked unconscious but was revived of lesser-known players atop the standings after the PON’TE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Billy his right to catch a one-hopper by Barrett, then by smelling salts and was able to stay in the game SANDWICH, England (AP) — Linda Bayman second round of the $700,000 Westchester Classic. Casper birdied four stra ight holes Friday en route to Friday night. The 19 hits, 18 of them singles, equaled the Cubs’ started a double play by throwing on one knee to after a short delay. celebrated her 40th birthday Friday by helping the Roberts, a non-winner in seven seasons on the a 68 that gave him a one-stroke lead over Charles second. wi Britain-Ireland team take a 6-3 lead over the United PGA Tour, completed two trips over the Westches­ Coody after two rounds of the Senior Tournament high for the season. Rafael Palmeiro and Shawon States in the Curtis Cup women’s amateur golf ter Country Club course in 137, five under par — the Players Championship. Dunston each had three hits. Tigers 2, Indians 1 White Sox 1, Brewers 0 matches at Royal St. Georges. lowest sub-par total for a 36-hole lead on the Tour Casper, winner of 51 regular PGA Tour events and Rookie Jeff Pico, 2-1, making his third major- CLEVELAND (AP) — Jeff Robinson got his sixth CHICAGO (AP) — Greg Walker singled to score The Britain-Ireland team needs only 3'A points this season. eight more as a senior, emerged from the pack with league start, allowed nine hits, struck out two and consecutive victory and Alan ’Trammell snapped a Darryl Boston in the 10th inning and lift the Chicago from the final nine matches Saturday to retain the “ It was work today. I hit it all over the place, ” said six birdies and two bogeys for a 36-hole total of walked four before giving way to Pat Perry in the seventh-inning tie with a home mn as the Detroit White Sox to a 1-0 victory over the Milwaukee Cup it won in the last competition in 1986. Roberts, who clipped two trees, scored two bogeys 7-under-par 137. ninth with none out and runners on first and third. Tigers edged Uie Cleveland Indians 2-1 Friday night Brewers Friday night. Bayman did not have to stray far from her hoifie, and a double bogey and pitched in from 50 yards for Coody, who joined the senior tour last July and has Perry allowed an RBI single to Bob Homer. before the major league’s largest crowd in nearly Walker’s hit past first baseman Joey Meyer into which backs out onto the par-75,6,059-yard course, one of his four birdies. yet to win a tournament, also shot 68 with six birdies Cris Carpenter, 2-1, lost for the first time in his two years, 71,188. right field for the first mn off Teddy Higuera, 5-4, in to beat Americans Tracy Kerdyk and Kathleen With two rounds to go in the chase for a $126,000 and two bogeys on the par 72, 6,646-yard Valley professional baseball career, covering seven games Robinson, 7-2, and undefeated since losing to the 24 innings. Higuera, who shut out California 1-0 on Scrivner 2 and 1 with her partner Julie Wade in the first prize, Australian Steve Elkington. Bill Buttnpr Course at Sawgrass Country Club. this season with Louisville of the American Red Sox on April 21, beat Cleveland ace Gregg three hits Saturday, got his fourth complete game and rookie Brandel Chamblee shared second at 138, Association and six starts with the Cardinals. Swindell for the second time in six days. Robinson this season. opening foursomes. Bruce Crampton and 60-year-old Gardner Dickin­ Bayman, in her debut Curtis Cup, scored an The Cubs jumped on Carpenter for five singles allowed only an unearned mn, stmek out (our and In the 10th, with one out, Higuera walked Harold a single stroke back. son shot 68 and 69, respectively, to trail Coody’s 138 eagle-3 on the final hole to halve with Kerdyk in None of the four players atop the leader board has and three runs in the first inning. Andre Dawson had walked three in seven innings of work. Baines and Boston was inserted as a pinch mnner. total by one stroke. Bill Collins (68), Bob Rawlins a career finish higher than third. Collectively, they a sacrifice fly and Grace and Damon Berryhill hit Guillermo Hernandez and Mike Henneman Boston stole second and reached third on a throwing singles. (72) and Bob Charles (73) finished day at In the other foursomes, Britain and Ireland’s have missed the cut in 26 of 49 starts this season. RBI singles. finished, with Henneman getting the last four outs error by catcher B.J. Surhoff, setting up Walker’s 4-under-par 140. Susan Shapcott and Karen Davies defeated Cindy But no one did any better in the tricky winds. The Cards got a run in the first on singles by Ozzie for his 12th save. game-winning hit. Six players, including two-time Senior TPC Scholefield and Carol Thompson 5 and 4, while The group at 139 included first-round leader Smith and Willie McGee and a groundnut by Tom Last Sunday, the Tigers beat Swindell, 10-3 in a Bill Long, 2-2, gave up a harmless single in the winner Arnold Palmer, were still on the course Americans Leslie Shannon and Caroline Keggi Howard Twitty, Dick Mast, Ken Green and South Brunan$ky and made it 3-2 in the second on a double game in which they got six runs on 17 hits in seven 10th. when play was suspended for 52 minutes because of rallied from a two-hole defecit to halve with Jill African David Frost. Twitty took a 73. Mast, Green by Tom Pagnozzi and a two-out infield hit by innings off the left-hander. Swindell gave up six hits Chicago’s Jack McDowell yielded six hits and five a late afternoon thunderstorm. Thornhill and Vicki Thomas. and Frost all had 68s. Carpenter. Friday night and struck out seven in his fifth in nine innings. 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