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CONDOMINIUMS I CONDOMINIUMS I FOR SALE FOR SALE Battling Finish Critical A EAST HARTFORD-NEW MANCHESTER-HANDY ‘■H •• *• V LISTINGI Like New, 6 DANDY LOCATION! 11 room Townhouse. 2 This spotless 4 room Coventry parents Coventry saves best State workers’ bedrooms, panelled Condo at WELLS- S p e c i a l i s t Rec room, dining WEEP Is only steps support program/3 for last vs. Cheney/11 practices faulted/4 room, central olr, flre- away from shopping, Dloce, oarage and bonking, churches and mosch more. Only m o re ! 2 b ed ro o m s , 1.5 $124,000.0 & R Realty, baths, private base­ 643-2692.0______ment with laundry DECKS/ INSTALLATION/ ROOFING/ CARPENTRY/ MISCELLANEOUS hook-ups, ample park­ CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny SPRING IS THE TIME REMODELING ing, reasonable fee and ADDITIONS REPAIR SIDING SERVICES Ranch Condo, private It's priced at For Chimney Repair entrance. RENT WITH $107,000.Jackson 8< Call Now For Free Estimate OPTION TO BUYI HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS Jackson Real Estate, Installation and Replacement MASTERCRAFT Clffln^Hajirig.Cafpertiy. O d d J o b s $59,900. IMMACU­ Talaga Masonry ^ THE DECK WORKS ^ 647-8400.D of Water Heaters Rsmodslihg. Rsssqnsbly Pricsd Hauling unwanted articles. LATE 1st floor unit. 6 4 3 - 8 2 0 9 (Spring Special) ROOFING FresEstlrhatss EAST HARTFORD-NEW Garages, cellars and Fully appllancedi after 6pm Very popular, nigh quality deck •Gas At Mastercralt we work tor you 6 with An Calls Antwersd $60,900. 2BEDROOM LISTINGI Like new, 6 building reputable craltsman using •Electric you. Whelheryour desire is residential Rick’s Handyman & gutters cleaned. END UNIT. Pool & room Townhouse. 2 quality materials very affordable. •Oil or commercial. Asphalt shingles, Carpentry Service Call anytime bedrooms, panelled This combination cant be beat woodshingle 6 shake, B.U.R slats or Tennis, charming vll- SENIOR CITIZENS/ Wilson Oil Company ______646-1 9 4 8 8 7 1 -1 3 7 8 loge setting Rec room, dining FREE ESTIMATES single ply. We offer quality workman­ TRANSPORTATION 6 4 5 « ? 9 3 $124,900.Anne M iller room, central olr, fire­ 644-2362 j ship, reliable service accompanied w/ iManrhpatfr HmlJi Real Estote, 647-8000.O place, garage and competitive prices. We're lully Insured KITCHEN & BaW CHARLES THE much more. Only 6 provide tree estimates. SOUTHFIELD GREEN- HANDYMAN $124,000. U 8. R R e a lty , SENIOR CITIZENS CLEANING Manchester. Enloythe I wl pick you up at your home and take you: Please Call 647-3683 REMODELING ENTERPRISES 643-2692.P______SERVICE carefree living of a 2 Groeeqr Shopping DECKS POWER WASHING -Doctors appointments Pressure Treated From the smallest bedroom Townhouse CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny Placing an ad In Classified residential & commercial -Visll frtenda Custom Designs Wednesday, April 25,1990 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents. with tennis court, pool Ranch Condo, private -Do Banking Is eosy. Just call 643-2711. repair to the largest PAINTING entrance. Rent with op­ FREE ESTIMATES Interior/Exterlor and a view of the -etc. C all We'll help you with the renovation, we vvill do a Inteiior/exterlor Manchester Country tion to buyl $59,900. For friendly courteous servtce call Painting Done wording of your ad. SPRING CLEANING IMMACULATE 1st Carol I t 649-19M THE DECK SPECIALISTS complete job. Club from the spoclous ■light carpentry •garages -yard ' floor unit. Fully 646-0032 deck. Easy living at Its -ceilings and walls repaired Start to finish. •cellars -gutters apllancedi $60,900. ■attics and cellars cleaned best I $164,900. D.W. L A W N C A R E ELECTRICAL FREE ESTIMATES •rotatil'Ing Fish Realty, 643-1591.□ 2BEDROOM END 6 4 3 -6 3 8 6 UNIT. Pool Si Tennis, Complete do-it-yourself •BrushAree & trash MANCHESTER-New llst- LIQUIDATION fully insured/fee estimates rem oval charming village set­ ELECTRICAL programs available. Assault-gun bill Ingl Good 1st time ting.$124,900. Anne *30 yrs. experience buyer Investment In M iller Real Estate, 647- MOWING & CONTRACTOR ’fast, reliable & this spacious 5 room TREE SERVICE/ 8000.□ Heritage Kitchen & fully insured Townhouse with lower ■ Repars • New Installation TILLING ESTATE LIQUIDATION PRUNING *10% senior level rec room and • Licensed • Insured Bath Center C a ll J o h n Commercial & Residential discounts office. $99,900. Sentry ILOTS/LAND ■ Free Estimates Come visit our showroom at: Real Estate, 643-4060.O 6 4 9 -0 7 7 3 Cash or Sell on CALL 872-4072 FOR SALE HAWKES TREE SERVICE ■ Senia Discounts 254 Broad Street SOUTH WINDSOR-27L Consignment Bucket, truck & chipper. fired at Senate Jim Varrelman Manchester Amato Drive. Atforda- NEW LISTING:Prlmelot ^ARtlMASTERS Stump removal. Free GSL Building ble luxury. Immacu­ 6 4 5 - 1 1 7 4 Contr. Lie. # 103833 I n Pondview SPRING CLEANUP estimates. Special 649-5400 Maintenance Co. By Judd Everhart said Susan Misiora, lobbyist for the that it is a sporting and target ver­ late 2 bedroom unit Subdivision-sacrifice considerab’on for elderly and 6 4 6 -0 3 1 9 Commerdal/Residontlal build­ with loft In wonderful ■Trees & Lawns Cut The Associated Press National Rifle Association, which sion of its aR-15, a military-style sale-$90,000. Century 21 handicapped R.H. RUSSIlio ing repairs and home improve­ complex featuring In­ ■Yards & Garages Qcaned opposed the measure. “It isn’t going assault weapon. Epstein Realty 647- SALE/TRADE 647-75M ments. Interior and exterior door and outdoor 8895. ■Brush Piles Removed BOOK/ HARTFORD — Proponents of a to do anything.” “The Colt Spoiler rifle is no dif­ pools. Clubhouse with rooms. Decks, Garages painting, ight caipentry. Com­ ■Truck & Backhoe W ork ■Flni«h;Carp*ntiy,Kiton«na.BaM(Tant«, bill requiring permits for assault Robert T. Crook, lobbyist for the ferent from the AR-15 and it should sauna and exercise NEW LISTING! Prime ■Exterior Housepainting IN C O M E T A X plete janitorial service. Experi­ lot In Pondview Subdi­ PAINTING/ enced, reliable, free esti­ weapons say they’re optimistic Connecticut Sportsmen’s Alliance, be on the list” of assault weapons room. A neat way to •Driveways S ^ e d THE BOOK ■BrU^iuM ton* Wall* S PWk» live. $100,900. Century vision. Sacrifice sale. PAPERING Expert Piintlng ft Wallpapsring mates. about getting the measure through which also opposed the measure, covered under the bill, said Rep. $90,000. Century 21, Ep­ ■Landsc^ing Installations 21, Epstein Realty, 647- RACK 6Se-2620 22S-4032 Christopher Burnham, R-Stamford. stein Realty, 647-8895.P •Complete Building & 1 9 8 9 643-0304 the Senate, after winning 2-1 ap­ said the bill would do nothing for 8895.0 National Rifle Association officials Property Maintairi^ Audio Cassette Books. INCOME TAXES proval in the House. gun control. “It’s going to affect us, EAST HARTFORD- ■AnyJobCoMUMd All Categories McHugh Himself Consultation/Preparation PAINTING/ Opponents say, however, they’ll our members, and let me assure you, have also conceded that the Sporter Bellcourt, unita. Affor­ 1 BUSINESS FVW f INSURE} FREE ESnHATES HEATING/ is essentially the same as the AR-15. dable 2 bedroom first Painting & wallpapering at Individual/Business PAPERING keep up the heal on the upper c h ^ - we’re going to affect them" at the PROPERTY ouz. YARDMASTERS 435J. Hartford Tpke. PLUMBING An amendment to the bill adding floor unit. $68,900. Cen­ 643-9996 its best Free Estimates. Fully Jan Pawlowski ber and remember how lawmakers ballot box, he said. O tury 21, Epstein Realty, "Shops at 30 Plaza" voted when Election Day rolls Rep. Robert Godfrey, D-Danbury, the Sportcr to the list of assault guns - n COMMERCIAL- Verzion, CT 06066 Insured. Established 1974. 6 4 3 -7 2 5 4 Wall Papering and Painting 647-8895.0 Industrlal condo with LAWN SERVICE around this fall. one of the bill’s chief backers, said rczjuiring a permit was approved on HANDY DANDY LOCA­ 870-8870 643-9321 30 years Experience M&M OIL ^ F 1600 so. ft. $149,900. Fertilizing, liming, spring Just before midnight Thesday, the chances of getting the bill through a voice vote. TIO N S!!! This spotless Commercial B1 zone. Insurance, References and PLUMBING & HEATING House approved the measure on a the Senate were “pretty good.” The measure lists about 70 guns, 4 room Condo at Wells- High Visibility! clean-up, complete lawn CARPENTRY/ Free Estimates ■Oil Burner Service & Sales Other supporters said it was a first by brand name and model, as assault weep In Manchester Is $229,900. Home busl- service. B O O K R A C K REMODELING %-49 vote and agreed lo include in — m ness/nursery poten­ ELDERLY CARE MARTY MATTSSON ■Automatic Dll Delivery step in getting assault weapons, weapons. It also carries a 10-year only steps away from 643-0747 Previously enjoyed paperback the bill’s list of assault weapons the 0 D shopping, banking, ______649-4431 ■Wei! Pumps Sales & Service tial. 11.34 acres also books from Flomance to Hor- controversial new “Spxtrtcr” rifle often the gun of choice for drug mandatory prison term for anyone churches and morel 2 a V a I I a b I e I ■Water Heatefs (EiMitio s Gm ) 649-8045 rorl W e will tradefor yourgood made by the state-backed Colt’s lords, off the streets. committing a violent crime with an bedrooms, 1.5 baths, $244,900.Anne M iller CUSTOM QUALITY WEiGLE'S PAINTING CO. :Bathrnom & Kitchen 2 CD paperbacks 2 for 1; or we will NURSE'S AIDE Manufacturing Co. as an assault The vole at 11:58 p.m. came after assault weapon. private basement with Reol Estote, 647-8000.n DON'S LAWN SERVICE One stop improvements. Quality work at a Remodeling H - < laundry hook-ups, am­ sell our books 1/2 price. Years of Experience. Framing to Painting. reasonable pricel weapon. 3'/2 hours of debate. A similar On a 125-20 vote, the House COMMERCIAL-$149,900. ROTOT1LUNG -Edging Licensed & Insured. ■Senior Citizen Discoun,' m . ple parking, reasona­ Interior & Exterior rejected an amendment that would Industrial Condo with 435 J Hartford Tpke. Hospital Trained. Call Dave Adamick ■Electric Work In addition to requiring a permit, measure had cleared the House last b le fe e and It's p ric e d a t ■Hedge & Bush Trimming 1600 sauare feetl; for a free quote. Free Estimates FREEESVMATES the bill also imposes a 10-year man­ year. have required the sync to sell its in­ $107,000. Jackson & Call now for lawn mowing. “Shops at 30 Plaza” Excellent References. $229,900. commercial Call Brian Welgle ^hone: datory prison term on anyone con­ Coil’s, recently put back on its terest in Colt’s if the compiany sells Jackson Real Estate, Dependable Work. Vernon, CT 06066 647-1814 B1 zone. High visibil­ 870-8870______742-6402 645-8912 victed of using an assault weapon in feel by a $25 million infusion of the Sporter to the general public. 1 r n 647-8400.O ity!; $244,900. Home 6 4 6 -7 0 1 1 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 EAST HARTFORD-New business/nurserv po­ a violent crime. state [>cnsion funds, claims the listing. Like new, 6 tential, 11.34 acres olso ‘This is feel-good legislation,” Sportcr is not an assault weapon. Please see ASSAULT, page 10 room Townhouse. 2 avallablel Anne Miller bedrooms, panelled Real Estate, 647-8000.P r n APARTMENTS r n APARTMENTS I O O rec room, dining room, r n APARTMENTS f o i l CARS I ^ F O R RENT l ^ F O R RENT l^i^FOR RENT E i ] f u r n itu r e FOR SALE O “n central air, tireplace, APARTMENTS E D FOR* ALE garage, and much I FOR RENT n^NNFT Elderlv \/CDKir\IJ 1 1 1 I 1 rtnM Li/Mar$A.iofio. A rr’nD n more. Only $124,000. U I C H E V Y 1979- C o m o ro - Aportments-I bedroom 2 b e d ro o m a p a rtm e n ts swivel rockers. Perfect L X 1 , 5 speed, lo ad ed 8. R Realty, 643-2692.a room apartment. Im­ Black good condition apartments for Imme­ condition. $150forpolr, CONDOMINIUMS- MANCHESTER- Nice maculate. $650 plus from $550-$635/month. low miles $13,200. 645- diate occupancy. 1 $3000. 528-1098 otter $59,900. Sunny Ranch m o d e rn 4 ro o m opo rt- utilities. 647-1491 after Laundry facilities, wall 645-8274. 0409.______m o n th fre e re n t. P lease 6pm .______Condo. Private en­ ment In 4 fam ily. Appll- 6pm .______to wall carpeting or NISSAN-1986-300 ZX o o coll 528-6522 for on C H R Y S L E R 1971 N e w ­ trance. Rent with op­ cances/parklng. $500 hardwood floors, dis­ " E A S Y DO ES IT " is the Turbo, leather, loaded application.______3 B E D R O O M S . A p p lia n ­ port Royal, Good run­ m 2: monthly plus utilities. hwasher, extra stor­ way to describe placing o $9,400. 645-0409.______tion to buyl; $60,900. ces, Laundry hook-ups, ning condition. $600. 647-1113 after 6pm. Coventry-1 bedroom, age. Swimming pool, w on t od. Just coll 643-2711 a > Immaculate 1st floor deck, garage. No pets. near UCONN, lake. BBQ pits, HEAT IN­ and we do the rest! 643-5047.______unit. Fully ap- MANCHESTER-Very $700 plus utilities. 649- > r - CLUDED. Coll IM­ CHEVY 1937 Novo- pllancedl; $124,900. 2 nice 2 bedroom, on 1st Pets welcome. Availa­ Schaller's 0613.______PACT Management 4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- JD 0 3 bedroom end unit. Pool floor of 4 fam ily house. ble 5/14. $450 * u til. MANCHESTER-One bed­ Quality PreKiwned Autos and tennis. Charming 742-5404.______Group at 1-800-562-9550. SPORTING FM, 27k, gray. $5850. Mixture of wall to wall room, heat , hot water value Priced J 3 > village setting 1 Anne MANCHESTER GOODS 289-2087 otter 5:30. carpeting and hard­ and appliances In­ M iller Real Estate, 647- 2,3,4,5,and 6 room CHRYSLER 1987 88 Subaru DLS/W > wood floors. I'/z baths cluded. No pets. No HOMES 8000.0 apartments for rent. GOLF CLUBS Used. Star­ CONQUEST-31,000 6SpMd.4WhMl0fln must be seen $650 plus woterbeds. Security re- FOR RENT “ 0 utilities call 645-8201. 646-2426 weekdays, 9-5. 1221 ter and full sets with miles, dork red, leather aulred $475. 646-2970. bags from $35.00 649- Interior and loaded $7,400 MANCHESTER-9 room 1794. with extras. Excellent B u n g o lo w . Vi a c re lot. 87 Oldsmoblle Calais Condition, $8500. Call Auto, A/C, Low MUm $995 monthly. Ken, 643- 649-6680 between 9:00- 1442. E N D R O L L S $6,490 A stro grap h 11: OOo m or after 2 7 W width — 509 7:00p m .______88 Ford Mustang ISTORE/OFFICE 13" width — 2 tor 50« SSpMd, LXPadtae* Newsprint end rollt can be now Instead ol letting them gather more SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) FOR RENT OUTTO BECOME $6,990 dust. I picked up at the Marxiheeler % u r There's a possibility today that you H e ra ld O N LY b e fo re 11 a m . 88 Chevy Beretta GT CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be mindful MANCHESTER'S Jixty Hartling.'ManchBSler Herald might get Involved in something that is SOUTH WINDSOR- Monday through Thursday. ve. Auto. MC. Bladi of protocol today, so that you don't Sulllvon Avenue. 1,200 b i r t h d a y beyond your scope and talents. Be a fTFIL BIAMdND' $8,500 slight an old friend for one you've re­ doer, but also be realistically aware of square foot office. Coll #1 CAR VS. HOUSE — Paul Case of Classic Auto Body prepares to tow a car out of an Elvree cently met. Hard feelings could result if your limitations. 521-1744 or 644-0165. mem orbi la-records, 86 Pontiac ^ S T E Rain pictures, clippings, Street building that it ran into at about 2 p.m. Tuesday. Inspecting the damage is the build­ April 25, 1990 you're thoughtless. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Give V e , Aulo. a x ;. Full PotMT MANCHESTER-300 to etc., coll tor more Info USED CAR LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's not likely yourself ample time to get to know bet­ ing's owner, who identified himself to police only as Mr. Suder. Story on page 3. 1800 sq u a re fe e t. Cen­ 649-9409. $6,450 The year ahead could be a very active you'll gel loo much effective support ter someone you've recently met whom trally located. High DEALER one for you, because you are likely to from others today in achieving your ob­ you find appealing. This Individual's traffic area. Coll Ken, 66 liyundiai Excel 82 B Dorado 2 Door $5,999 5 SpM f, AMd^M. Ahontebl* explore paths you’ve never previously jectives. You won't have much about personality could have some darker 643-1442. I WANTED TO forest 83Flel»itWe«on $1^95 trod. Be cautiously selective of traveling which to boast it you're not self- fscots BUY/TRADE sufficient. STORE FOR RENT-460 84 Grand Maiquis $8,395 $2,900 companions so they tielp and do not AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Do not Main Street, Manches­ 84Caimy5Door $4,995 hinder you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Ideas about take it upon yourself to act singularly to­ WANTED: Antiques and 84 Olds Ciera Brougham Rowland’s state-workers plan ter. Please coll 646- 84 Charger 3 Door $1,995 v-e. Auto. CiM n d ir TAURUS (April 20-May 20) New pro­ which you are enthusiastic should not clean, used furniture. day In a matter that could affect other 2426, 9:00-5:00 8560004 Door $4,995 jects should not be started in a disorga­ be sounded out on persons who are es­ members of your family as well. Be sure Please call 645-1174. blooms w eekd ays. 85 Grand Maiquis $7J)95 $3,900 nized manner today. Associates whose sentially negative. Your survey could everyone Is in accord. 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,295 discourage you before you even try 84 Olds Rrenza Cruiser cooperation you'll need might not be as PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Unreason­ 85 Colpadt Wagon $8,995 Auto. AlC. Low MIIm By Donna O ’Leary them. I CARS draws blast from labor chiefs anxious to jum p the gun as you are. able doubts may weigh heavily upon IIN0U8TRIAL 85 Town Car 4 Door’ $10,995 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Any business FOR SALE I Manchester Herald Taurus, treat yourself to a birthday gift. your bright Ideas today, and this could PROPERTY 85Fiero2Door $3,395 $3,600 was “unfair to ask stale employees Send for your Astro-Graph predictions deals into which you enter today should prove self-defeating. Others can't be 85 BMW 32SE $ ia899 By Judd Everhart him,” Ferruccio said. “Fublic D O D G E - 1986. '150', 318 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme for the year ahead by mailing $1.25 to be closely examined to be certain they expected to believe In something of G L ASTONBURY- 85 Escort 4 Door $2A95 ve. Auto. KC. Low M b i employees arc always used as ihc lo take on any more of the burden." BOLTON — Since last October, CID, automatic, bed 86AudS000S $8,995 The Associated Press Astro-G raph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. are everything they are represented to which you are unsure. Worehouse space whipping boy. Thomas D. Corrigan of the Con­ liner, tool box, SOK, 86 Town Car 4 Door $14|999 Robin Frccncy’s seventh-grade Box 91420. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. be. Take nothing tor granted. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You might available near center $3,400 $5500. 742-8669.______86 Cougar 2 Door $7,995 “Who's going to plow the roads? necticut State Employees Associa­ class has been creating a tropical Be sure to state your zodiac sign. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In most In­ become involved with someone today of town. 1 Vj miles from HARTFORD — Connecticut stances you strive to be cooperative, 1986-MAZOA-626. 2 door 86GMCJknmy $8^99 83 Toyota Tercel Who’s going to work with the tion, said Rowland was trying to rain forest — at .school. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Several old who does not manage resources too highway. Rooms from 86 Firebird 2 Door $9,999 Auto, AliOFM. Low MIIm labor leaders are choosing harsh because you appreciate the value ol delux. Automatic, Al- people in our institutions?" B:rruc- "pander to people’s misunderstand­ Judy HarflingMarxtiMMr Herald responsibilities you failed to take care prudently. If you follow the example this 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq 86 Rivera 2 Door $9/499 words to describe proposals by The students are in Project Ex­ compromise for mutual advantages. r,AM /FM Cassette. ing of what sute government is all of could get In the way of what you hope person sets, you may be tempted to feet with access to 86 Escort Wagon $4,995 $2,900 Republican gubernatorial candidate cio said. “Docs he want to have plore for gifted and talented stu­ STUDENTS' PRIDE — Above, seventh-grader Harry Hoar to accomplish today. Clear them up However, today your stance could be spend what you don't yet have. loading dock. Call Only 26,000 miles. $6300. 86 Sable Wagon $8,098 another Mianus Bridge collap.se? about. You don’t get anywhere dents — the top 5% in their class unyielding. 657-2625.______86 VW Golf John G. Rowland to help reduce the 1 Kevin days 633-9474. 86RX72Door $7,995 6 Spood. Air Condiioning balancing the budget on the backs of stands next to a three-toed sloth puppet in the rain-forest state’s budget problems by requiring "What he needs to do is come up — that the school recognizes and 1981 Dotsun 210, 5 speed, 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 some real ideas with true mcril, such a particular class of people." display. At top left. Matt Mecca peeks through a wall, hatchbock,$800 or best 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 $4,700 slate employees lo work 40 hours a challenges. I MISCELLANEOUS Corrigan also mentioned the need otter. 646-8468 or 649- 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9JI95 90 Integra G S Sedan week and pay for part of their health as a progressive income tax with a The latest challenge is onstage manipulating an anaconda snake puppet. I FOR RENT 87 Cougar LSCoufte $9,999 AiXomdio. Fully Lo^ad for a personal income tax, which he B rid ge 1285. insurance. cap on the sales tax," Ferruccio said. in the all-purpose room of Bolton 87 B 2 ^ Pickup $4,999 said would provide "a reliable 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage TOYOTA-Lote 87 87Tempo4Door $4,999 $16,400 Slcvcn Ferruccio, president of the John W. Olsen, president of the Elementary School. That stage has Muppct-stylc puppets created talks were prepared from student ^ only. $40 per month. SUPRA-1 Owner. 8760004 Door $8,999 Connecticut Stale AFL-CIO. the stream of revenue so the state can been uansformed into a 12-foot from foam, feathers and plastic ex­ rcscaa'h. b Torga Roof. Balance 87 Acura Integra LS 8,000-mcmbcr Connecticut Rose 647-8400 or 646- 87Taurua4Door $7,509 Automalio. Air Conaiioning Employees Union Independent, umbrella organization for all unions pay its bills.” long jungle, complete with a work­ plain rain forests to visitors. The The students also acted as tour i NORTH 4-24-»0 8646. extended Worrenty 87 Dakota Pldajp $8,595 Rowland, a three-term con­ $13,900. 646-5270______representing the 50,000 state ing waterfall designed and built by puppets were operated by the ♦ K8S mond to dummy’s 10 Mark Cohen, STORAGE/WARE- 87GraxlMaqute $9,999 $8,995 called Rowland “insane." Lady 87 Putsw 2 Door $7,399 gressman from Waterbury and the students. Project Explore students; their Fku.se see RAIN, page 10 t 4 East, won with the ace rather than the HOUSE Spoce- 'There’ll be 50,(KX) slate workers workers, called Rowland's 87RX72Door $12,995 Many Others In Stock ♦ K 10 9 5 queen. Perhaps he expected to demol­ Commerclol. 34x46 CARDINAL and their families that won’t vote for proposals irresponsible, saying it Fka.se .see ROWLAND, page 10 ♦ K to 7 2 in waiting 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,895 ish the declarer psychologically when available soon. Central BUICK, INC. 87 C a l^ 4 Door $7,999 Immediate Delivery he later took the queen Not wanting to Manchester location, 87 Somerset 2 Door $7/499 9 WEST EAST By James Jacoby security fenced. Coll 1989 Okts Calais Sed $8,995 ♦ 7 play declarer’s first-bid suit. Cohen 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,999 SCHALLER ♦ A 10 9 6 3 2 228-3863 evenings. 1969 Buick Regal Coupe $10,980 TODAY ♦ a 7 5 3 2 now played the nine of clubs to the 88 Sable GS 4 Door $8,599 Study: lenders gouge homeowners YQ8 This bizarre deal from the finals of 1988 Chevy Cavakar $8,990 88 Cougar LS Coupe $10,996 ♦ 832 ♦ A Q 6 four, queen and king. Declarer played ACURA Trumps agree: love is free the 1989 .Spingold team-of-four fea­ 1988 98 Brougham $13,490 88 Cougar LS $9,999 ♦ Q3 ♦ 9 8 6 5 nine of hearts; East played low and GENERAL tures a breakdown in North-South bid­ I 1968 Chevy Z-24 Covator $8,910 88 Gr. Cwavan Van $11,995 345 Center Street, "Our study concludes we need a national solution to West won the queen. West cashed the I n d e x SOUTH ding followed by a peculiar deceptive SERVICES 1968 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe 17,085 88 Century Wagon $9,999 Manchester NEW YORK (AF) — Donald good for at least 60 days, at By Mike Glover this problem,” said Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, false-card by East that enabled de­ ace of spades and then played back a 88 B2200 Pickup $5,999 The Associated Press ♦ Q J 4 1987 Buick Cent LTD Sedan 88,280 and Ivana Trump, though not which point either side may can­ 2 0 pagas, 2 auctions one of those sponsoring the report. ♦ K J 10 6 club. Dwlarer now forced out the ace m a i n STREET 88 Town Car 4 Door $ H M 8 clarer to bring home an otherwise im ­ 1987 Buick Park Art Coupe $11/490 89 F2S0 Pickup $18,421 647-7077 your average flower children, arc cel the pact, the papers said. ♦ J 7 4 of hearts. He scored two spades, two MANCHESTER-2 A spokesman for one bank cited in the study denied possible game contract. Jimmy 1987 Mazda B-2000 Pickup $5,995 89 Sable G S W ^ $12,999 DES M01NF.S, Iowa — The nation’s mortgage hearts, one diamond and four club room Apartment for taking a turn at free love. The Post and the News quoted Classified 18-20 ♦ A J 4 Cayne, North, made the negative dou­ 89 Sable OS 4 Door $10,995 any wrongdoing. tricks to make three no-trump. And re n t. 529-7858 or 563- 1987 Buick SomarselCpa $7,480 New York’s most-lrumpclcd sources as saying the pact was Comics 17 lenders are requiring homeowners to keep billions of dol­ Vulnerable: Neither ble of two spades. However, when 89 Sable GS Wagon $13,499 Escrow accoimts arc kept by lending institutions to Cohen is still waiting to devastate de­ 4438. 10e7OldsCwra1M« $6,280 WANTED TO couple have signed a two-page drawn up at the rcquc.st of Mrs. Focus 16 lars of excess funds in escrow accounts to fatten the Dealer: North South bid two no-trump to describe a 89 Town Car 4 Door $19,999 nutke payments for property taxes, insurance and other 1966 Buick Skyhawk Cpa $5,900 IBUY/TRAOE Food IS minimum balanced hand with a spade clarer with the concealed queen of 89 Mazda Pickup $8,299 agreement allowing them to date Tmmp, who yearns to date but lenders’ profiLs, a new study says. 1968 Buick CentJiy Cpis $10,960 Local/State 3-5 items which borrowers must pay. 9 MANY OTHERS NOT USTEO South West North East stopper, North was pushing hard to bid diamonds. third and fourth parties without doesn’t want to diminish any “Many of the nation’s mortgage lenders systematically James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Untlgc' ami 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix $8,250 Lotterv 2 Extra money in escrow accounts hurts consumers and Pass Pass game based on three kings and a cou­ FLOORING We buy clean, late model such action giving cither grounds divorce settlement. have broken the law,” .says the report, compiled by attor­ "Jacoby on Card (lam es'(written with bis father, NalioiVWbfld 6 .7 ,9 . 1s is a bonanz.a for lenders because they get to use the , V 2 ♦ Dbl • Pass ple of 10s. 1965 Olds CutlMS Sup. 4 Dr. $5,895 MORANDE used cars and trucks. Top for divorce, the Daily News and neys general from seven states and released TUesday. the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at DJD. TILE WORK/ln- LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA “She is basically saying, ‘1 Obituaries 2 money for free or pay only a very low rale of interest on 2 NT P3SS 3 NT All pass When the spade six was led, .South 1985 Ford Tempo $3,995 prices paid. bookstores Hath are published by I ’haros Books stoll/reploce various the New York Post reported don’t want a divorce, and 1 don’t Opinion 8 They said the violations have been taking place for •negative double 81 Adams Street (lomierly Morisrty Bros.) Mr. Dult • Carter Chavrotet it. won the trick and plaved a low dia­ tile and marble. Quol- more than a decade, and they called on federal officials 301 CMderStfwt 1229 Main Straal today. Soorts 11-14 About two-thirds of the nation’s home mortgages in- Opening lead: ♦ 6 lt-.‘ w o rk . R eason able M a n c h e s t e r Mtrtchteier ‘Trump: The Dating Game” is Plea.se see TRUMP, page 10 Television 17 to lighten enforcement of laws limiting the amount prices. Free Estimates. Manchaater, CT 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 643-5135 L , ...... - - _____ i lenders can set aside in escrow accounts. Fku.se see LKNDKR, page 10 646-3455. 0 MANCFIESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25,1990—3 0—5 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990 RECORD MANCHESTER/ COVENTRY About Town Police Roundup Parents ask school board to keep program

By Jacqueline Bennett A loud, long applause followed best and brightest and nurturing Malinowski replied: “All (programs) group. slacking off,” Ryan said. Pinochle results announced Man charged with starting fires Manchester Herald Mickel’s remarks, during the meet­ them,” he said. fairly are up for scrutiny.” However That contention was challenged Others said it is no more ex­ L>‘V ing at Coventry High School. The meeting was punctuated by he qualified his statement, “I feel by statistics indicating that the 150 clusive than varsity sport teams that The Manchester Senior Pinochle Club played A Manchester man has been accused of starting two, COVENTRY — About 40 Current board chairman Democrat an appeal from parent Robert every district should have a program pupils in the elementary and middle serve about 40 percent of the stu­ Thursday at the Army and Navy Club on Main St. Play­ March fires which damaged an occupied Spruce Street adamant parents told the superinten­ I^frick Flaherty asked that he and Solomon to the group to siqiport ef­ for the academically talented,” school “identified” for CEP, con­ dents and involve a selection ing starts at 9:30 a.m. and is open to all senior members. rooming house and an abandoned town-owned building dent of schools Tuesday night not to board member E)emocrat Kathleen forts under way in Meriden to file a Malinowski said. stitute 25 percent of the student process. iikyo Players and their scores were: Herb Laquerre, 618; Kay on Pearl Street. cut the Challenge and Enrichment Ryan be allowed to simply listen class actin lawsuit against Connec­ Later in an interviews Flaherty population. “That is far from reate Nixon, 602; Don Jorgensen, 591; Carl Balasz, 591; John A number of parents said CEP is Donald Stephen Whorff, 25, of 709 Mam St., was Program at the schools. and not comment, “We r ^ l y want ticut because it mandates programs agreed “We should have a CEP ‘elitist’” said one parent. ution Piader, 586; Lillian Carlson, 581; Jessie Dailey, 581; equally as important as special rested Tbesday morning while in Manchester S t^rio r “In many respects a gifted and to hear what the parents have to say for special education children at the program in our town,” he said. Many said the program impacts re of Rene Maire, 579; Helen Benshe, 577; Gery McKay, 562; education programs that also are ex­ Court, where he was answering reckless burning charges talented program is the hallmaric of about the substance of the program. lower end of the spectrum but not Parents repeatedly said their con­ affects far more than 25 percent be­ Jennie Starke, 562; and John Klein, 558. pensive and serve a select group. in connection with four dumpster fires in back of Broad an enlightened town — it’s hard to My vote will be public Thursday the top. cause students not in CEP also par­ cerns that the program is in Jeopardy “These are the future leaders of Street'businesses one night last month. get back if we cut it. I hope the night,” said Flaherty. The meeting was called by Super­ ticipate in special projects and often were stirred by remarks from two this country — to even think of cut­ That case was continued to May 10, a court official board will look very favorably to Former board members spoke up intendent Michael Malinowski, “not Republican board members. CEP lessons arc presented to entire AIDS support group meets ting CEP I can’t believe,” said said today. maintain,” said Democrat Lawrence loud and clear, including Republican to detennine if we should have the Constance Lathrop has called the regular classes. People with any degree of HIV infection who want to Harold Litwinas. Whorff also now faces several first-degree charges re­ Mickel, former chairman of the Robert Christie. “Our little Covenu^ program” rather to “make sure it is program “elitist.” Both she and Denise Ryan s?id CEP motivates live successfully can attend meetings of the People with VOICES OF DEMOCRACY lated to a March 18 fire at 140 Spruce St. The blaze Board of Education, who retired is a microscosm of our country’s meeting needs,” Malinowski said. Ramella Sewell, GOP board mem­ her two sons to do well academical­ The board votes on cuts to the AIDS Coalition of Connecticut on Wednesdays at 7:30 — Manchester High School forced eight occupants to seek temporary shelter, police from that position in November after problem. ... We are competing Asked point blank if the program bers, have targeted it for cuts, saying ly. a prerequisite, so they can par- $10.1 million budget Thursday 7:30 p.m. Confidentiality is observed. For more information, seniors Leonard Sadosky, said, and one resident suffered from smoke inhalation. not seeking re-election. against other countries taking their was “on the (budget) block,” it serves only a small and select ucipate. It s an mcenuve for not p.m. at the high school. jree* call 624-0947 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 624-2437 from Whorff is charged with first-degree arson, burglary, rican 6:30 to 9 p.m. left, Julie Shrider, and David criminal mischief and reckless endangerment in regards Campbell finished first, jther to that fire, police said. rican Past fashions to be featured second and third, respective­ Also, he is charged with third-degree m on and first- Garage nt of degree criminal mischief in connection with a March 16 A 1920’s lady’s bathing suit. Army and Navy ly, in the “Voice of Astronaut tells fire in an abandoned building at 17-19 Pearl St., police uniforms, a Cheney velvet evening skirt, a wedding Democracy" contest spon­ gown, a child’s christening gown and many more as­ sored last month by the said. In that fire, police said two blazes were started, one sorted costumes will be part of a Manchester Historical on the first floor and one in the cellar. crunched Manchester V.F.W. and its Society’s “Fascinating Fashions From Our Past” Silver Whorff is scheduled to address the new charges on of love of God Anniversary Benefit Dinner to be held Friday at 6:30 ladies auxiliary. The theme of Monday in court, police said. p.m. at the Army and Navy Club on Main Street. The this year’s contest was "Why Officer hurt in fight By Dianna M. Talbot His visit was arranged with help by car cost, wiiich includes a full-course prime rib dinner, is I Am Proud of America.” Manchester Herald from school principal Marcia Kirby $25. For reservations, call 643-4742 or 647-9983. hesier Horaid A Manchester police officer suffered a sprained ankle and West Hartford businessman and knee cuts T\iesday when he stmggled with a local Col. James B. Irwin, an Apollo 15 Laird Mortimer, a friend of the teen-ager who tried to avoid being arrested after fighting By Dianna M. Talbot Ecology exhibits displayed astronaut and one of the first men to former astronaut. Manchester Herald with another man, police said. land on the moon, came back to During a 30-minute lecture at the Student exhibits on water cleanliness, landfills, ozone, Police caught Vincent D. Sica, 18, of 59 Birch St as he i Obituaries Earth after his July 1971 space flight school, ^ e worldly celebrity talked A woman who drove a car into wildlife management and other ecological topics will be tried to climb over a fence along Spruce Street at about a different man spiritually. about how his visit to the moon displayed Thursday from 2 to 9 p.m. at Bentley 2:30 ajn., police said. The teen-ager had been chased by the side of her Elvree Street home’s “It was a turning point in my changed his life. garage l\icsday accidentally stepped Memorial Library in Bolton. The displays were made by police for several hundred feet, police said. life,” said the 60-year-old Physically, the three-day excur­ to Concordia Lutheran Church. Hanover, N.J. Calling hours are on the vehicle’s gas pedal instead of the ecology class of Bolton High School. The public is William J. Demko Sica was charged with interfering with a police officer astrdn^iit-tumed-Christian activist sion to outer space caused him to today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pjn. at the brake, police said. invited. Dorothy E. Joubert and assault on a police officer. In addition, he was and author, who half-jokingly develop a chronic heart condition, William J. Demko, 72, of 72 the PaiTroy Funeral Home, ftrsip- And, judging from the rubber charged with breach of peace and third-degree assault for referred to his life experiences as which caused him to cancel an ap­ Whales to be discussed Lawton Road, husband of Ilse (Bcl- Dorothy E. Joubert, 78, of 9 Tyler pany, NJ. fighting with Richard W. Mackiewicz, 22, of 103 squeal marks on a next-door neigh­ ■n Circle, died Monday (April 23, “pre moon” and “post moon” during pearance last year in Manchester, he “Whale Crisis’’ is the topic of a lecture Thursday at 2 zer) Demko, died Tbesday (April 24, Eldridge St., police said. bor’s driveway, “apparently, she had 1990) at her home. She was the wife a Tuesday lecture at The said. O p.m. at the Arbors at Hop Brook retirement community, 19%) at St. Francis Hospital and Mackiewicz also was arrested on breach of peace and the pedal to the metal,” said Lt. J c ^ Medical Center, Hartford. of Lou Joubert. Doris M. Sicard Cornerstone CThristian School, 236 Irwin said he worked so hard that Mott, who investigated the 2 pjn. JD "H 403 W. Center St. Speaker is Joe Tregger of the Woods Doris M. (Lanier) Sicard, 60, of second-degree assault charges, police said. Both men Main St., before about 30 people. his body frequently overheated and Hole Oceanographic Institute. The event is part of a He was bom in Whitehill, Pa., She was a retired nurse and were held on $1,000 bonds and scheduled to appear in incident. ^ F worked as a medical assistant at 64 Volpee Road, Bolton, d i^ Wed­ On a five-day tour of the Hartford became dehydrated. And when the week-long series of presentations in honor of Earth Day. May 31, 1917, and lived in Manchester Superior Court, police said. No injuries were reported, police Manchester Memorial Hospital. She nesday (April 25, 1990) at Hartford area, the first man ever to drive a shuttle touched down upon the The public is invited. Manchester since 1920. He was a said. graduate of Manchester High was a member of the Chapman Hospital. She was the wife of Ed­ “moon buggy” took a moment to moon, the force of the landing was Judy Harding/Manchesler Herald — m ward J. Sicard Jr. reflect on a space program event so strong that Irwin said he thought Barbara Suder, 32, of 25 Elvree Blood pressure is taken School, class of 1935B, attended the Court No. 10, Order of the Amaran­ MOON TALK — Astronaut Jim Irwin addresses Cornerstone School students Tuesday on his 0 o University of Hartford, and was th, and the Manchester Grange No. She was bom in East Hartford, which had taken place a few hours the vehicle was going to fall apart. St., lost conUol of the Mercury Senior citizens can have their blood pressure screened employed at the Hamilton-Standard 31. She was a volunteer at Feb. 14, 1930, and had been a resi­ earlier in Cape (Janaveral, Fla. Overall, the adventure’s toll on space experience. Grand Marquis when she tried to ^ CD Thursday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Center Congregation­ Lotteiy Division of United Technologies for Manchester Memorial Hospital. dent of East Hartford, South At 8:34 a.m., the Space Shuttle his body resulted in a heart problem, move it from its parking space on H ■< al Church, 11 Center St. Also, commodities will be dis­ 30 years. She is survived by two sons, Windsor and Windsor Loclu before Discovery blasted into a record-high Irwin said. “But I would gl^ly do it - Elvree Sueet in front of her home, m . tributed to eligible recipients at this time. moving to Bolton in 1978. shuttle orbit carrying the $1.5 billion again, he said. 1 realizjjd my purpose was to help The latter book represents what which he said were taken by police said. He was a veteran of World War II, Howard T. Collier in Missouri, and Here are Wednesday’s lottery results from around New Irwin hopes will be his next great helicopter. The photograph showed She was an employee of the Hubble Space Telescope. The scope Irwin said he remembers looking lift others up.” English skills taught serving in the U.S. Army as a master James V. Collier of Vernon; a England: Since his retirement one year after adventure. This summer, he hopes to parts of a brown image beneath Alter the vehicle began moving, sergeant in military intelligence, in­ daughter, Barbara Custer of Vernon; Coleco Industries of Avon, and a will enable man to peer deeper into out of a window in the space shuttle Literacy Volunteers of America will hold a four-ses­ CONNECTICUT ' the Apollo 15 mission, Irwin said he be included in the first group of mounds of white ice and snow. Suder apparently stomped on the gas terrogating German prisoners of war 10 grandchildren; and 11 great­ communicant of St. Maurice (3hur- the universe, Irwin said. and viewing his home planet from 1 sion workshop to teach people how to tutor recent im­ Daily: 5-7-3. Play Four; 2-7-6-9. Lotto: has dedicated his life to telling people to go to the top of Mount The former astronaut said he pedal, causing the vehicle to bolt at and interpreting aerial photographs grandchildren. ch, Bolton. She also was active in Dressed in a sky-blue, one-piece afar. a high rate of speed, police said. migrants in English. The workshop will be held on 04-07-20-22-24-36. people everywhere about “the life­ Ararat in TUrkey and view and ex­ believes the brown beneath the o 5 from 1942 to 1945. He was a The funeral was today at the Hol­ the East Hartford PTO while a resi­ flying suit with arm-patch emblems “In the black canopy of space, the Because the steering wheel was r “ 3 3 Thursday and Saturday and Thursdays, May 3 and 10, in MASSACHUSETTS cavate wiiat he and other Christians white represents the petrified veteran of the Korean War, he mes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., dent of East Hartford. representing astronaut wings and the Earth is a beautiful blue jewel,” he changing message of Christ.” turned to the right at the time, the room C-14 of Manchester Community College’s lower Daily: 9-4-2-4. believe are the petrified and snow- remains of a 2(X)-foot-long, 80- O O served as first sergeant in the followed by a Mass of Christian She is also survived by her NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Apollo mission, the Colorado said. In 1972, Irwin founded “H i^ car made a semi-circle and squealed campus. Thursday sessions will be held from 7 to 10 parents, Emile and Rose (Dionne) “I came back with a new ap- Flight,” a ministry based in and ice-covered remains of Noah’s foot-widc boat, or Noah’s Ark. O “n topographic company. Corps of En­ burial at St. James Church, 896 New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 5-7-6 and Springs, Colo., resident spent Ark. Some Christians believe that No one has been able to deter­ up a neighbor’s driveway before p.m. and the Saturday session will be held from 9 a.m. to Main St. Burial will be in East Lanier of Vernon; four sons and several hours at the K-12 Christian prcciation for life,” said Irwin. Colorado Springs which attempts to smashing through a wooden fence gineers from 1949 to 1952. He was 2- 0- 0- 2. 4 p.m. For more information, call 647-6216. three daughter-in-laws, Steven and The trip also increased his ap- promote Clu'istian religion to people Noah’s Ark and the animals and mine exactly what is beneath the a member of Concordia Lutheran Cemetery at the convenience of the RHODE ISLAND school. humans which were on it were the slowly melting ice mass, but Irwin and part of Suder’s garage. The car family. Patricia Sicard of Marlborough, Throughout the visit, he was preciation of his family and home around the world. He also authored stopped when it hit the home’s Church, the Manchester Lodge of Daily: 6^-0-5. Lot-O-Bucks; 6-13-16-21-32. sole survivors of an ancient said he believes that God is Pond walk to be held Masons No. 73 AF&AM, the Delta Memorial donations may be made Elonald and Debbie Sicard of Lit­ ueated to student chorus recitals, planet, he said. several books, including “Destina­ wooden deck. tleton, Colo., Daniel and Sharon Before the outer space ex­ tion; Moon,” which was published worldwide flood. deliberately warming up the site, so O O Bolton will wind up its week-long series of environ­ Chapter No. 51 Royal Arch Masons, to the Visiting Nurse and Home and he autographed copies of his No estimate on the amount of Sicard of Coventry, and Dana Sicard perience, Irwin said, “I lived for last year, and “More Than An Ark Irwin showed interested observers excavators can discover Noah’s Ark mental activities Friday with an early evening walk and the American Legion Dilworth- Care of Manchester, 545 N. Main books and a famous picture of him­ damage caused to the home was im­ m z of Bolton; three brothers, Emile myself — to go higher and faster on Ararat,” which was published in and listeners at the school a and provide further religious im­ around Sperry Pond. Doug Cooper of the state Depart­ Comell-Quey Post No. 102. St. self standing on the moon and salut­ photograph of the Mount Ararat site mediately available, police said. The o > Lanier of South Windsor; Lionel Thoughts (financially). But when I came back. 1985. petus to world Christians. ment of Environmental Protection’s Water Resource He is also survived by his father, ing the American flag. car suffered some d ^ a g e and was > r- Albert P. Keller Lanier of East Burke, Vt., and Management Division will show biological diversity in a Jacob Demko of Manchester; his towed from the site by Classic 3 3 0 3 Albert P. Keller, 79, of ftirsip- Raymond Lanier of Concord, NJI.; wetland and an active beavers’ dam and talk about the daughter, Patricia in ; and Today Christians around the world remember St. Autobody of Tolland TUmpike. importance of preservation and water quality. Those in­ three grandchildren. He was pany, N.J., died Monday (April 23, two grandchildren; several nephews Mark, the Evangelist. Mark was probably the same “John 3 3 > 1990). He is survived by his two and a niece. terested should meet at 4:30 p.m. at Bentley Memorial predeceased by his mother, Julia Mark” mentioned in the book of Acts. His mother, Mary, State unsure > (Berg) Demko, and his sister, Helen sisters, Sylvia Leary and Bernadette The funeral will be Saturday at St. owned the house in Jerusalem where the early Christians Too good Library, 206 Bolton Center Road. Keller, both of Manchester. " 0 Also on this day, the town will sponsor a seminar on (Demko) Johnson. Maurice Church at a time to be an­ gathered. John Mark accompanied St. Paul and Barnabas He is also survived by a daughter, nounced. Burial will be in Bolton about claim leaf composting at 6 p.m. at Bentley Memorial Library. The funeral will be Thursday at on the first great missionary journey around the Mediter­ Democrats Carol Cirella of Mars Plains, NJ.; Center Cemetery. Calling hours are Methods of backyard and town wide composting wilt be 11:45 a.m. at Concordia Lutheran ranean. According to one legend, Mark became the first State officials are trying to his son, Edmund Nelahn in New Jer­ Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pan. at explained and hand outs will be disuibuted. Church, 40 Pitkin St. Burial with bishop of Alexandria in Egypt and was martyred on this decide which department should Members may be too busy to aid schools to hear Cibes military honors will be in the East sey; and three grandchildren. the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. date in A.D. 64. In the year 829, his remains were taken handle a complaint by a former Bloodmobile to Be held Cemetery. Calling hours are today The funeral will be Thursday at 9 Center St. to Venice to the famous cathedral which was named for employee of the Konover Con­ devote to the committee so that it director of vocational education, the self-esteem among non-college State Rep. William Cibes, who from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holmes a.m. at St. Christopher’s R.C. Chur­ Memorial donations may be made him. struction Company who claims the A bloodmobile will be held Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 ch, Parsippany. Burial will be in to the American Cancer Societty, By Nancy Foley can be successful, Maffc said. committee has only met twice this bound students, Maffe said. is seeking the Democratic nomina­ p.m. at Bolton High School. The drive is sponsored by Funeral Home, 400 Main St. In honoring St. Mark we need to recall his Gospel — company may be storing asbestos year. “If they goof off at school, then Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East 243 E. Center St. the first and shortest account of the meaning of the life Manchester Herald Instead, the companies involved tion for governor, is scheduled to the school’s Philip C. Liguori Chapter of the National Memorial donations may be made in an abandoned building on Pine Many of these businesspeople they’re probably going to goof off at and death of Jesus Christ. By the hand of God, Mark was should designate someone lower in address the Manchester Honor Society. Call 643-5111 or 678-2847 to make an Sueet. When the Board of Education set the company who can spend more cannot afford to have an employee work,” he added. But Democratic Town Committee led to record those facts about Jesus’ life and ministry Because the material is being appointment. up a committee to link the business time working on the committee. devou a great deal of time to this businesspeople must be made aware tonight to seek its support. that were essential to the faithful proclamation of what stored rather than disposed of it, type of committee, either, he said. of the portfolios so that they will ask community with the schools, it Current members include William Two Democratic candidates for Births had taken place in the life and passion of Jesus of doesn’t fall under his agency’s “Maybe that’s what should be done, for them. Naz.areth. His Gospel has endured for hundreds of years chose business and community Rood, chairperson of the Crockett attorney general, state Sen. jurisdiction, according to David leaders to serve as members. Agency: Monsignor Edward J. Rear­ but it just isn't practical,” he said. Rood said he thought the portTolio as a source of inspiration and new faith for believers. McKeegan, a senior environmental Richard Blumenthal and Jay WATSON, Alissa Elizabeth, daughter of Alan Wat­ Union St. Her paternal grandparents are Kenneth and But that is one reason why the don of St. James Church: Nathan “You can’t say to a valued was a good idea, and that the com­ Levin, are also scheduled to spe.ik. Public Meetings May what we live and write also be a source of God’s ac­ analyst in the DEP’s solid waste employee, ‘I want you to spend a lot mittee could get the word out to son and Donna McCarthy-Watson of 23 Bramblebush Virginia Burkamp, 75 Laurel St. She has a brother, B.J., tions in the world (and) that the wimess of the apostles career and vocational education ad­ Agostinelli, president of Manchester U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison, the unit, said. It may be a concern of visory committee is not working, ac­ State Bank and John W. Thompson, of time on this committee.’ ” other basinesspeopic. Road, was bom March 26 at Manchester Memorial 8 and a sister, Chcri, 15. may be seen among us. the Health or Air Compliance front-runner among Democratic Hospital. Her maternal grandparents arc Francis and cording to Democratic school board a state representative. The committee should bring more The committee is not involved in Public meetings scheduled for tonight: WARD, Angelioi Lynn, daughter of Dennis and Beth departments, he said. candidates for governor, was in­ Elizabeth McCarthy, 57 Hackmatack St. Her paternal member Frank Maffc. Rood, chairman of the committee, speakers into the classrooms, Maffc bringing speakers to the schools, he vited, but will be unable to attend Schlichting Ward of 94 E. Middle TUmpike, was bom Rev, Dr. Kim-Eric Williams Manchester grandparents arc James and Beverly Watson, W. The former worker speculated “I don’t think it’s doing what it and a retired president of the Oock- said. said, but focuses mainly on discuss­ April 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Concordia Lutheran Church because of his duties in Hempstead, N.Y. that several bags stored in the originally was designed to do," ett Agency, said that it’s true many He also endorsed an idea that ing their concerns with Spafford and Democratic Town Committee, Lincoln Center hearing grandparents are Linda Rorrio of Coventry and Robert Washington. ADAMS, Christopher George, son of Robert T. and abandoned building may contain Maffe said. “The people on there arc of the top business people cannot James Spafford, principal of the Richard Gagliardi, director of voca­ room, 7 p.m. Stone of Elmwood. Her paternal grandparents are Milo Marysia Tonski Adams Jr. of 80 Lockwood St., was bom asbestos, McKeegan said. Some of good people. It’s just that they’re come to a meeting more than once a high school, discussed at the school tional education. The Democratic Town Commit­ and Pearl Ward of 54 Greenwood Drive. She has a sister Bolton March 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His mater­ Manchester Herald the bags have broken open and the busy good people.” month. “These people are volun­ board meeting Monday. Spafford The committee is definitely tee is scheduled to meet at 7:30 Earth Day Commission, Bentley Memorial Library, 7 nal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Adclino Coelho of Krystal Skye, 18 months. material has spilled onto the floor, The purpose of the committee, teers. They want to do their part, said the school is considering needed, Maffc said, bccau.se there is p.m. in the hearing room of Lin­ according to the complaint made to a gap between the skills high school p.m. Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. George Tonski of the MARCH, Peter Francis, son of Robert L. and which has been around for more they want to make a contribution, developing “portfolios” for students coln Center. graduates have and what businesses Zoning Commission, Community Hall, 7 p.m. Rockville section of Vernon. His paternal grandparenu; Elizabeth Madden March of 126 Bisscll St., was bom Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. the DEP. than 20 years, is to let the schools but they have a business to run,” he who don't plan to go to college. Inland/Wetlands Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 arc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Rockville. April 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. Officials of Konover, a West know what skills are needed in high said. They would include comments by need in employees. p.m. BURKAMP, Je.ssie Audrey, daughter of Kurt E. and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Madden, 128 Bis- Hartford-based firm, were unavail- school graduates. The committee meets once a teachers and administrators about Diane Smith Burkamp of 11 Wood Lane, was bom sell St. His paternal grandparents are Ruth and Robert USPS 327-500 VOL.CIX, No. 175 ablc'for comment today. However, the president of a com­ month. Rood said, but because the the students’ school performance 1 Coventry March 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ March of Manchester. He has two brothers, Robert 6 and pany does not have the time to high school has a new principal and and attitude. This would build up Lake Association, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. nal grandparents arc Beatrice and Reginald Smith of 133 Patrick 2 and a sister Jennifer, 9. Publisher Porviy M Sietfert 2S.OOO PRICeO VOLUMES. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25,1990—5 A — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990 MANCHESTER/BOLTON/STATE State college affiliated with Japanese university A

Budget State work force WATERBURY (AP) — Post College, Similar arrangements between the Japanese founded 1(X) years ago as a two-year business university and two other U.S. colleges — and secretari^ school, will now be known as Salem Teikyo University in West Virginia and Teikyo Post University. Teikyo Westmar in Iowa — infused the cam­ proposals II 'ti I I I ^ I abuses outlined Post, which in recent years established the puses with millions of dollars to renovate only accredited four-year degree programs in facilities, pay debt and establish endowments. business and liberal arts in Waterbury, has be­ Yarborou^ will remain as Teikyo Post’s unveiled come the fourth U.S. school to affiliate with president. Japan’s Teikyo University. Takashi Yamanaka, who represents 'Ibikyo By Judd Everhart by consultants The aifiliation will allow the school to grow, University, said the university seeks to “create The Associated Press expand its programs and attract more American an international higher education institution HARTFORD (AP) — At a tiine • A plan to provide ^uity in pay and international students, said Post President which will recognize the changing structure of HARTFORD — House when Coiuiecticut faces a $2(X) mil­ among state workers is providing Dr. N. Patricia Yarborough. our world economy.” Democratic leaders unveiled a series lion deficit, many state employees rapidly rising pay instead. Because “This is and will continue to be an American University officials anticipate that in five of new revenue and spending-cut are being overpaid and many injured employees’ unions bargain separate­ university,” Yarborough said Monday in an­ years the school could double its current en­ proposals Tuesday that may be used workers are being paid more to stay ly, union wages have been leapfrog­ nouncing the association. “This is not going to rollment, which totals just under 2,000i About to balance the proposed $7.19 bil­ home than to return to work, accord­ ging. become a Japanese school.” 1(X) J^anese students are expected to begin lion budget for 1990-91. ing to a new consultants’ report. • Many state workers are over­ Teikyo University enrolls 30,(KX) students at classes at Teikyo Post University next year, and House Speaker Richard J. Balduc- The report, released TUesday, also compensated. A sampling of pay 10 locations in Japan and on campuses in their numbers are expected to increase as the ci, D-Newington, said House found that the state’s health care revealed that many sute workers in England and Holland, according to Marsha affiliation develops. Democrats would hold another system is leading employees to go to unions receive higher pay than Melnichak, a spokeswoman at Teikyo Westmar Although Yarborough said that the agree­ closed-door caucus Thursday in the hospital more often and stay market rate, the consultants found. University in LeMars, Iowa, one of the other ment doesn’t include Japanese and American which a head count would be taken there longer. • The state’s system for compen­ American schools with similar arrangements student quotas, Teikyo’s pact with two other on the proposals. If the votes are The consultants, from the national sating workers inj,ured on the job is with Teikyo. U.S. colleges guarantees that non-American there to pass a budget, he said, the firm of Deloitte & Touche, were one of the most expensive and She said the Japanese university gets far student enrollment won’t exceed 50 percent of House could take up the budget bill hired by the Thomas Commission, a generous in the nation. While most more applications than it has openings, and so total enrollment. later in the week, Friday or possibly commission created by the General private-industry employees receive has been searching outside of Japan for places Percy Ashcraft, assistant to the president and Saturday. irW '- Assembly to study ways to save tax­ two-thirds of their pay when injured, Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald to send students. director of university relations at Salem Teikyo Meanwhile, with two weeks left ' 1 : - payers’ money. many state workers get 100 percent School officials refused to comment on the University, said Salem received $12 million to go in the 1990 legislative session. Their report found the state’s of their base pay tax-free. That AH, FREEDOMI — That’s what Heather Timing, 3, of last week’s children’s carnival at the Manchester financial agreement between the two schools from Teikyo. About $5 million was used to Senate Democratic leaders displayed generosity toward its 52,000 means state workers can earn as 160 Jacques Lane seems to be enjoying, to the ap- Parkade. but said Teikyo Post will be governed by a retire school debt, and the rest went to faculty some anxiety over the House workers could cost taxpayers as much as 130 percent of their regular parent dismay of a fenced-in goat. Both were part of seven-member board of directors, four of and staff salary increases, maintenance, Democrats’ inability to come to U much as $65 million in special pay while recovering. whom will be from Teikyo. scholarships, and to establish an endowment agreement on a budget-balancing raises for state employees and could • The overall workers’ compensa­ plan and said they may take action result in sharp increases in health­ tion system allows one of the on their own, without waiting for the care and workers’ compensation highest maximum weekly payments Investigation causes Morrison to freeze funds House. costs that already total more than in the counu^, more than $600 a '• : I HARTFORD (AP) — Democratic election laws.” from that committee to pay for polling and Senate President Pro Tern John B. week. $800,000 Matisse ignites feud $200 million annually. gubernatorial candidate Bruce A. Mor­ The investigation was prompted by a retaining a media consultant for campaign Larson, D-East Hartford, said that if ilf • The state does not limit medical The consultants have not prepared rison has effectively frozen the money he complaint filed with the commission by commercials. the House doesn’t vote on a budget payments to injured workers. By Jill Arabas get the work, said Bridgeport attorney L. final recommendations, but they told still holds in a second campaign commit­ Morrison’s opponent for the Democratic It raised $220,277 primarily from three by Saturday, the Senate would pass • The state spends little money on The Associated Press Douglas Shrader, who f il^ the lawsuit in the commission the only way the tee that is the subject of an investigation nomination, state Rep. William J. Cibes of sources: $100,(X)0 from the Bic Corp. of its own budget. Although the budget injury prevention. U.S. District Cou.n in Bridgeport two weeks stale could really save money would by the state Elections Enforcement Com­ New London, who claims that the Milford; $92,5(X) from Richard Triebick of is pending in the House, the Senate be to have the Legislature change • State employees and retirees go BRIDGEPORT — A Connecticut ago. mission, according to the commission $220,(XX) raised by the committee may Greenwich, head of Cellular Info Systems could act on its own by drafting an state laws. to the hospital more frequently than woman’s estate is battling the Museum of The suit is a sad development in the fami­ director. have been improperly spenL of New York; and $25,(XK) from Neil Mel- amendment containing the budget to The commission is expected to the average participant in Blue Modem Art for control of an $8(X),(X)0 ly’s long relationship with the New York ■n 'The committee was created when Mor­ len, head of Town Fair Tire Centers of be attached to another bill, or by consider Deloitte’s final recommen­ Cross plans. The latest statistics Commission Executive Director Jeffrey painting by French modernist Henri museum. Steichen ran its photography rison was still planning to wage elections Suatford. O using emergency bill procedures B. Garfield said Tbesday that Morrison’s Matisse, a fight that has driven a wedge be­ department for 15 years, and his daughter, dations in the next two months. showed that 88 out of 1,0(X) state for delegates to this summer’s nominating There are no limits on the size of con­ permitted under legislative rules. lawyer, Michael O. Sheehan, had “agreed tween the New York museum and one of its Charlotte Kate Rodina Steichen, had felt so Stephen Negri, commissioner of employees went to the hospital in a convention when he was challenging (3ov. tributions for delegate committees and no “We’ve got to give them ’til the Department of Administrative at my suggestion to, in effecL not do dearest benefactors. close to the museum that she willed it the ^ F three-month period, compared to an William A. O’Neill for the nomination. ban on corporate contributions, as there Saturday,” Larson said. “To the ex­ Services, said he took issue with anything with the money remaining in the painting in 1973. average of 78 of 1,(XX) in the Blue O’Neill has since dropped plans for re- are for regular candidate committees. Can­ The painting, “Vue de Collioure a “She had given the museum works by her tent that we can help with the WM none of the findings. Cross plan. Statistics also showed committee until the investigation can go process, we will.” election and there will be no delegate elec­ didate committees are also limited to con­ I’Eglise,” has belonged to the family of Ed­ father, works of Rodin, and she’s a woman — m “We generally agree,” Negri said. state workers stayed an average of forward.” He said the Senate would prefer tions as previously scheduled on May 15. tributions from individuals of no more ward Steichen since the photographer of very modest means. She’s been very Q o ilBl Among the consultants’ findings 7.6 days while other participants Sheehan said later that “we will be sit­ waiting for House action, calling the than $2,500. received it from Matisse in 1908. Two years generous to that museum because of the were that: stayed an average of §.7 ^ y s. ting and talking with (the Elections Com­ Garfield said the Morrison campaign is prospect of a Senate vote before the Cibes also has questioned an $18,131 ago, it was bequeathed to Steichen’s great- Steichen family connection,” Shrader said. ^ 03 mission) before any expenditures arc fully cooperating with the investigation, House takes action “the least transfer from the Choice Committee to granddaughter, who lives in Pennington, “Why they’re taking this tack with a family H - < made.” which Gaifield said could take as long as Morrison’s candidate committee, the Mor­ N.J. that’s been so good to them over the years is desirable alternative.” Longest against forum idea two months. m . A 1990-91 budget was approved “From the beginning of this case, we rison for Governor Committee. But the museum has refused to give the a mystery.” O by the Appropriations Committee on asked for (the commission’s) advice and Morrison’s second committee, the Cibes has called on Morrison to return painting, a view of a town in southern Museum officials are also swry the March 31. Since then, the budget By Alex Girelli “I have proved what I can do in we followed that advice,” he said. “There Choice for a Change Committee, is limited the Choice Committee money to con- France, to the girl’s parents, and the estate relationship has soured, but say the work is has steadily slipped out of balance, Manchester Herald 14 years, ” Longest said in response. has never been any effort to do anything to expenditures solely for delegate elec­ Uibutors, a suggestion not taken seriously of Sleichen’s daughter has gone to court to theirs. to the tune of $220 million. Judy Hartlino/Manctieslef Herald He has served as a district director other than what was available under the tions. Cit)cs questioned the use of funds by the Morrison campaign. The Democrats did get some good FRAMED — Frank Wadsworth of Ceco Concrete Forming Co. puts up guardrails Tuesday for Eighth District Director Samuel continuously since 1976. r- 33 news [\iesday when they learned worker safety in an elevator shaft in what will become a parking garage for Manchester Longest, a candidate for the district Landers and Longest arc the only O O that revenues from the capital gains, presidency, has dismissed the idea announced candidates for the one- O ~n interest and dividends tax should Memorial Hospital. of a forum of candidates for mayor year term as district president. Three come in about $57 million better district offices. people have declared their can­ than expected. The forum has been proposed by didacy for directorships and obser­ District President Thomas E. vers of the district political scene Ames mum on report it has hired exptects others to announce their Landers, who is seeking re-election. O O “I’m not running for president of candidacies for directorships. Munns’ bill the United States,” Longest said Candidates do not have to declare m z specialist to file for bankruptcy when asked if he would take part in in advance and nominations can be D > a forum. made from the floor when the dis­ AGENDA FOR TOMORROW > r- helps towns By Denise Lavoie Exchange Tuesday, as investors Jeffrey Branman, managing direc­ Landers had proposed a forum at trict elects officers at its annual J3 CD Municipalities, transit districts The Associated Press learned that the company had hired tor lor Financo Inc., a New York in­ which candidates for the presidency meeting May 23. More than 7,(XX) and other organizations would be a bankrupey specialist. vestment bank that specializes in and district directorships would arc eligible to vote in the district. Town Meeting 33 > rew: ded for trying to increase the HARTFORD — Ames Depart­ Ames stock closed at $1.37'/2 a retail industry transactions, said respond to questions from the press Last year, 267 people voted in the > share, down cents, on a use f mass transit under proposed ment Stores Inc. is remaining tight- 62>/2 hiring a bankruptcy specialist could on issues affecting the district and district presidential election and in April 28,1990 ~ 0 stai legislation. State Rep. f^ul lipped about its financial woes amid volume of 3.8 million shares. The signal an irreversible slide toward on their goals in seeking office. 1988, 293 voted. Mui ns, D-Manchester, has an- reports that the beleaguered com­ company’s stock normally trades Chapter 11. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. noi «1. pany has hired a bankruptcy about 300,000 shares a day, but has “It’s a terrible sign because it " ery simply, this bill rewards specialist to prepare a Chapter 11 been U'ading at daily volumes of up means people are preparing for it,” PAREADE Manchester Community College tho;^ towns and organizations filing to protect it from its cr^itors. to 7 million shares in recent weeks. said Branman. “Once you start heading down the slippery slope, it’s whii it make a committed effort to Analysts said bringing in Cook Program Center William Roberts, an Ames hard to avoid (Chapter 11).” incr. ising the use of mass transit would be an indication of how deep by aving traffic management spokesman, - said the Rocky Hill- Ames bought 392 Zayre discount Diet Pill Approved the retailer’s fortunes have sunk pla s,” Munns said. based retailer would not comment stores in late 1988, hoping to solve on a report Tuesday in The Hartford since it acquired the Zayre discount their problems and convert them rhe legislation also requires chain in late 1988. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD businesses, towns and community Courant that said Ames has hired into a format similar to the success­ ai ! commuter groups to work Michael Cook, a bankruptcy “When you have a severe ful one used for Ames. specialist at a prominent New York to ther to help solve traffic stomach ache, you go out and get Instead, Ames has been suffering law firm, to begin preparing the For Sale In U.S. HELP PLAN FOR p' ems,” he said. yourself the best gastric man you from major losses and cash flow paperwork for a Chapter 11 filing. der the legislation, which has can, and at this point, they’re look­ shortages since then, and has been CONSIDERED...100% SAFE AND EFFECTIVE The filing would allow Ames to ing for someone to get them out of f. -d the slate House of trying to negotiate new financing AN AMAZING weight loss tablet has been developed that will enable vir­ MANCHESTER’S FUTURE continue to operate while trying to this pickle barrel,” said Alan with its bankers since atmouncing sentatives and will be con- tually anyone to reduce weight rapidly without dieting, without giving up work out a plan to repay its debts. Millstcin, publisher of The Fashion ic. d by the Senate, the state two weeks ago it would post a loss favorite foods and without fear of side effects. Ames stock was the most actively Network Report, a monthly newslet­ of about $228 million for the fiscal I . award grants of up to 70 per- This tablet’s main ingredient has AGENDA ( ' of the cost of the development traded issue on the New York Stock ter for retailers and manufacturers. year that ended Jan. 27. been approved by the FDA and is con­ By Ronald Amato a. I administration of a traffic sidered 1(X)% safe and effective. Ju­ management plan, Munns said. 9:00 - 9:30 Coffee and Registration Lawyer seeks to move Aparo trial bilant researchers are hailing this distributor of weight loss products and product in such terms as “The t>est vitamins, has purchased exclusive scries of motions aimed at getting Santos said he expects it will take ever,” “One of our very safest drugs," rights to market Beldoxinol. A spokes­ French students By Denise Lavoie 9:30 - 9:45 Welcome the case against Aparo dismissed, at least another day to argue addi­ and “Perfect for anyone who wants person for that company said that they The Associated Press end Bolton visit but Judge Thomas H. Corrigan did tional motions before jury selection to lose weight.” are reviewing different advertising not immediately rule on them. can begin. The tablet, which has been trade HARTFORD — An attorney for a campaigns so they can bring Beldox­ BOLTON — Fifteen students Aparo could face up to 80 years named Beldoxinol™ has been tested 9:45 -10:30 Presentation of Future Vision & Overview of from France recently ended a 17-day Glastonbury teen-ager accused of Aparo, now a 19-year-old college inol to the public Within the next year in pristMi if convicted on charges of in over 100 clinics around the world stay with the families of Bolton plotting her mother’s death is trying student, was a Junior at Glastonbury or two Beldoxinol will be in every retail Task Force Reports High School when her mother’s accessory to murder and conspiracy and has scientists totally astounded store in the country. “We are going to 1 High School students. Besides at­ to have the trial moved to another to commit murder. tending classes at the high school, location because of intense publicity bruised corpse was found under a on how it makes i^ople lose weight blow away every weight loss product the students visited Sturbridge Vil­ in the case. bridge in Bemardston, Mass. During Tuesday’s proceedings, without changing their eating habits, currently on the market because they 10:45 -12:00 Group Discussion of Reports lage, Boston, and New York City. Attorney Hubert Santos is ex­ Aparo’s former boyfriend, Dennis Aparo sat at the defense table, ap­ without exercise and without keeping won’t be able to compete with us.” They are from Lycee Jean Prevost pected to argue in Hartford Superior Coleman, is now serving a 34-year pearing almost shy in a blue and track of calorics. Beldoxinol is simply the most ef­ in Montivilliers, a town of 15,000, Court today that Karin Aparo cannot sentence at Somers State Prison for white floral dress as she consulu:d A prestigious New York physician fective weight loss product ever. Waght 12:00-1:15 Lunch in Program Center (No Charge) and stayed cither in Bolton or Wil- receive a fair and impartial aial in his role in the murder of 47-ycar-old with her attorneys and occasionally has tested Beldoxinol on 250 of his loss clinics will become obsolete. The lington. Willington students also at­ Hartford or the state because of the Joyce Aparo. played with her hair. patients. After taking Beldoxinol, they company states that this is such a ma­ Lecture: “Manchester: The Future of the Past” by tend Bolton High School. massive publicity that has been Coleman testified in earlier court were encouraged to eat normally. Every jor breakthrough in the weight loss hearings that he killed Joyce Aparo John Sutherland, Professor of History, Before leaving the students were generated. patient lost weight, even those who industry that they are being flooded Offer Good with greeted by the superintendents of the Santos said he will present in her Glastonbury home Aug. 5, ST. JUDE NOVENA ate junk food like cake, candy and fast Coupon Only. Director, Institute of Local History 1987, because Karin Aparo begged with inquiries on Beldoxinol’s avail­ Bolton and Willington schools and voluminous newspaper articles writ­ MAY THE SACRED HEART OF food; one person losing over 100 lbs. ability. 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6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990—7 A NATION & WORLD Bomb builder’s suicide seen It’s official: Milken as an indication of his remorse enters his guilty plea A

By Beth Harris During the discussion, Whitesell said, his wife, Grace, NEW YORK (AP) — Three artists, arbitragers, bond dealers and Lithuania seeks new trade relations The Associated Press years, five months and 10 days after wondered aloud who would commit such a crime involv­ trading assistants. ing a child. Ivan Boesky promised to hand over But with the exception of one By Carey Goldberg reported little success. been fired at an army barracks in Vilnius on Mon­ INDIANAPOLIS — A man who committed suicide “David replied, ‘What business did a little girl have to other Wall Street cheats, inves­ case widely considered ironclad — The Associated Press Lithuanian oiTicials have estimated that the day night. The shot came through an open win­ shortly after a bomb he built maimed a 5-year-old girl at do in the trash bag department?”’ Whitesell recalled. “If tigators corraled the biggest name he the fraud conviction and four-year republic can only hold out about two to four dow and shattered an opposite window, injuring a K mart a year ago may have taken his life because “a he really did do this, I think it was a real blow to him to dangled before them: Michael prison tenn for Florida investor ftul MOSCOW — Lithuania is urgently seeking weeks without fuel from the Soviet Union, its sole no one, the state-run Soviet news agency reported^ good little girl was the victim,” his stepfather says. find out that a good little girl was the victim.” Milken. Bilzerian — the government has supplier. “This is once again a provocation or nonsense, David L. Swinford, 19, shot himself in the head in a direct trade links with Soviet regions and factories Erin Bower, now 6, now wears an artificial limb to The emotional guilty plea in been criticized for bringing weak I^uparus said democrats who have come to car on a rural road on April 19, 1989. two days after the federal court 'Diesday by the former as a way around the Kremlin’s suffocating F^uparus said. replace the left hand she lost in the blast. She was prosecutions on technical violations. power in Moscow and Leningrad, as well as other bombing and hours after having discussed the blast With head of Drexel B u m h ^ Lambert economic blockade, a spokesman for the Baltic scheduled this month for a cornea transplant in her left Now the government has suc­ regions, might be willing to deal with Lithuania On "Riesday, Lithuanian President Vytauto his mother and sister, authorities said Thesday. Inc.’s junk bond department was the state’s parliament said today. Landsbergis denounced the United States for f i l ­ eye, also damaged in the explosion. ceeded in getting its main targeL a Prime Minister Kazimiera Prunskiene of but their supplies might not be able to reach the Swinford, of rural Noblesville, was idenafied as a pos­ Holy Grail in the government’s man who built a $200 billion market ing to impose economic sanctions in retaliation sible suspect within days of the bombing, but inves­ Her mother, Maureen Bower, expressed sympathy Lithuania is proposing the direct links in hopes republic along Kremlin-conU'olled train and truck over Swinford’s death. crusade to weed out financial crime. for high-risk paper and used to feed routes. for the embargo. tigators only recently developed conclusive evidence he Milken, 43, admitted to-six counts regional leaders sympathetic to the secessionist , “I’m sorry the boy felt he had to take his life over it. a takeover boom. His plea including Some Lithuanians have suggested the republic, built the device, said Charles Petersen, agent in charge of of violating securities and tax laws republic will come to its aid, spokesman Paul “Can the freedom of one group of people be Somehow I think that as well as Erin has done, we could a record fine against an individual. which produces more meat and milk than it con­ the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in In­ and agreed to pay $600 million in Pauparus said. sold for the freedom of another? A^at then is the have found forgiveness for him,” Mrs. Bower told Milken supporters had maintained sumes, could trade those items for needed sup­ dianapolis. The Kremlin began cutting off natural gas, oil idea of freedom itself?” the Lithuanian leader s^d WTHR-TV Diesday night penalties. He faces up io 28 years in he was persecuted because of the Tests on a screwdriver and knife from Swinford’s car prison at sentencing Oct. 1. and other supplies to Lithuania one week ago, plies. in a statement released by his press office in Vil­ While Swinford was withdrawn around adults and was enormous power he wielded over determined they were used in making the pipe bomb, The admissions “demonstrate that stepping up its pressure on the republic’s leaders Tass said the stepped-up control was justified nius, the republic’s capital. asked to move out of the home following disagreements, the nation’s financial markets from which was concealed in a pump-type toothpaste dis­ he stood at the center of a network to rescind laws promoting their March 11 in­ by the discovery on April 12 of 240,000 rounds of his mother and stepfather said he loved children. The Associated Press his X-shaped trading desk at “This is another Munich,” Landsbergis said, penser and blew the girl’s hand off as she lifted it from a of manipulation, fraud and deceit,” dependence decree. hunting ammunition aboard the Soviet ship Marat referring to French and British appeasement of Mrs. Whitesell said her son would play with the Drexel’s Beverly Hills, Calif., of­ shelf, Petersen said. BOMBING SUSPECT — said Securities and Exchange Com­ “Lithuania’s economy is on the brink of col­ Kozlov, which was sailing to Lithuania from West Nazi Germany that culminated in the 1938 couple’s children — Riula, 4>/2, and 15-monlh-old twins, fice. lapse,” tlic Soviet newspaper SelsTcaya Zhizn, or Germany, Tass said. Petersen said authorities knew of no motive for the David L. Swinford, 19, of mission Chairman Richard Breeden. Munich Pact that sacrificed much of Czechos­ bombing. Brittany and I^ul. Milken pleaded guilty before U.S. Rural Life, reported today. F^uparus contended the load of hunting am­ “There was a point that I suggested he go into some­ Noblesville, Ind., is believed After Boesky pleaded guilty on District Judge Kimba Wood to con­ lovakia to Germany. But Swinford’s stepfather. David W. Whitesell, Lithuania’s Parliament set up a special “anti- munition was a normal annual shipment, and said thing where he could work with disabled children be­ Nov. 14, 1986, the ex-speculator spiracy, securities fraud, mail fraud, recalled a conversation his family had while watching a to be the builder of a bomb blockade commission” Tuesday, naming the KGB implication of something sinister was Ih-esident Bush had been expected to announce cause our boy has Down’s syndrome and David always provided information that led to helping others violate federal Prunskiene as its head. She has sought economic “nonsense.” some punitive measures Tbesday, but said it was TV account of the bombing a few hours after the inci­ that maimed a girl, 5, at a K Milken as well as to several Wall dent. related well with him,” Mrs. Whitesell said. securities regulations and assisting aid from several European countries but has He also denounced a Tass report that a shot had not the right time. mart store a year ago. Street investment bankers, takeover in the filing of a false tax return. in the Greater The Associated Press

TODAY’S HER DAY — Violeta Barrios de Chamorro throws Manchester Area REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES J back her head and laughs while receiving guests at home Tuesday. She was scheduled to be inaugurated as president REAL RFAL EST.\TE of Nicaragua this afternoon. STRANO ESTATE RE/LL est.vte 395 NORTH MAIN STREET 203-647-r653 OFF 985 Main Street 985 Main Street COMPANY 203-643-22I5 FAX MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 I INOW T Manchester. .C T 06040 1=1 m FHETIMEl Manchester; CT 06040 Political infighting REAL ESTATE SERVICES rOBUY! (203) 647-8000 (203) 647-8000 flares u p on eve of "You've Got A Good Friend In Real Estate" Si 63 East Center St, Manchester 643-4060 2 FAMILIES R E D U C E D O COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUMS FO R Q U IC K S A L E III $142,900 J3 -n Chamorro swearing-in This family sized Colonial has a current in-law \ 1. $173,900 5-f5 2 apartment in a new 30x18 addition with a 6. $59,900 Sunny ii private entrance. Let the kids pick from the ^family w/dining 3. $149,900 In­ MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — temporary measure and confirmed a IND 'H lA i P A R K Ranch Condo. lour bedrooms while you enjoy 3 full baths, i i p i i j rooms and vinyl dustrial condo w/ wall-to-wall carpeting and the new porch. On the eve of her inauguration. report in the Chamorro family Gorgeous, 9 room, V bath contemporary Cape. Over 2000 sq. ft. of Private entrance. ~ m 2 2 •siding,too! 1600 sq. ft.! Make an appointment today I President-elect Violeta Barrios de newspaper La Prensa that the presi­ living area, inc.: 3 bedrooms, den, rec room, office, cathedral ceding, Rent w/option to O o MANCHESTER $199,900 Chamorro infuriated leaders of her dent-elect will at the outset assume MANCHESTER $136,900 applianced kitchen, deck, 2 car garage & beautifully landscaped lotli buy! NEW LISTINGI Exquisite 3 bedroom Capo A NEW LISTING FOR YOU political coalition with her apparent the post of defense minister. NEW LISTING! Com© see this 3 bedroom with lots of room and extras. Skylight in $204,900. $152,900 Ranch with its fireplaced living room and decision to retain the Sandinistas’ The Contras and members of the eat-in kitchen, wet bar in living room, A SRARKLERII Move right into this immacu­ private backyard. David Murdock. finished lower level & morel n 1 ^ late 7 room Ranch with a lower level bedroom longtime military chief. Chamorro coalition have demanded MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 2 . $187,900 >■ or den. Formal dining room, fireplaced living Gen. Humberto Ortega, a leader that the army be purged of Sandinis­ Newer Duplex. 2 4. $229,900 Com-1 7. $60,900 Im­ room, large bedrooms and hardwood floors of the Sandinista revolution, is to hsT*" lasT bedrooms plus 2t/z I mercial B1 zone. throughout. Custom built-ins. All appliances ta loyalists. maculate 1st floor stay. Beautifully terraced yard. Wblk to Buck- stay on for a time to promote recon­ Gen. Ortega was a member of the bath each side. % I High Visibility! unit. Fully ap­ ley School through the quiet family neigh­ ciliation between the pro-U.S. ad­ Sandinistas’ nine-man directorate Ill plianced! borhood. Wb have found your dream houselll ministration and the leftists who until he quit Monday. ir ij ruled Nicaragua for a decade, an ad­ % CONTEMPORARY EASEIII All officers in the army and COVENTRY $339,000 $199,900 ministration source said. NEW LISTINGI FOR THE DISCRIMINAT­ This custom built Contemporary must be seen O O security forces likewise resigned 8. $124,900 2 to be believed with 3 bedrooms. 2'rz baths, Nicaragua is emerging from nine ING BUYER. Tons of room in this 5000 sq. i M T f from leadership positions in the San- MANCHESTER $99,900 5. $244,900 Home formal dining room, and lire^aced lower-level Q ~n foot house set on 2 country acres. Lots of 9. $185,900 Alum, bedroom end unit. years of civil war that claimed glass offering panoramic views. Amenities NEW LISTINGI Good 1st lime buyer Investment ONLY 2 UNITS REMAINING!! business/nursery family room. Carefree wall-to-wall carpeting dinisia Front, presumably making in this spaaoue 5 room Townhouse with lower Pool & tennis, 30,000 lives and left the economy in galore. David Murdock. SPECIAL BUILDER FINANCING sided Duplex com­ rr throughout, and 2 car garage, tool Wblch the them eligible to stay on after level rec room and office. potential. 11.34 kkJs swim in the in-grourxf pool as you enjoy MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 New 2 bedroom quality built Townhouses. 1V2 baths, cathedral poll­ pletely renovated charming village tatters, and Chamorro, 60, has Chamorro takes over. acres also avail­ the enclosed porch and the private lenoed-in KAREN ESTATES — NEW CONSTRUCTION! Single Family attacfiod homes slariing from $133,900. ings, skylights, garage with opener. Superb location! (201 Now State setting! promised its 3.5 million people The resignations are unlikely, able! yard. Maintenance-free exterior. Call us to see peace. Seller financing available. Road, Manchester) $138,900. this beautiful home todayli however, to placate many of the MANCHESTER OFFICE ______643-4060^ -A. O O But by keeping outgoing fh'esi- thousands of armed Contras in the < y MALLARD VIEW '» ' m z dent Daniel Ortega’s brother at the countryside who say they will not Vinion Village Rte 31 t= T OPEN SUNDAYS 1-4 PM helm of the military, Chamorro HILIPS a > disarm as agreed by June 10 unless REAL ESTATE 3466 D Main St., Coventry could be making it more difficult to the army is purged of Sandinistas. > 1“ persuade the U.S.-supported Contra DO CD The rebels were to begin turning “WE’RE SELLING HOUSES CALL US" 742-1450 647-8120 rebels to disarm. in their weapons today at specially The upper-class housewife and designated “security zones” super­ Ron F o u m i a r newspaper publisher who lakes of­ vised by U.N. peacekeepers. 297^ast mot 4ncoi''ttancheslet. CT 00040 647-1419 * ®49-3087®'^ > H fice in this war-wracked nation Discord in the new governing “0 today also runs the risk of alienating 4f » l i THE BUDS ARE coalition was also evident TUesday T I T III TU HISTORIC GAMBREL COLONIAL the leaders of the ideologically when the new National Assembly tt Convenienlly located to schools, shopping and bus lino, this 8 room. BLOSSOMING!!! diverse coalition she led to victory 2 bath homo built In 18 11 isoricod at only $1 53.900 was inaugurated. ■WE ARE SELLING HOUSES " Real Estate Enjoy the beauty of springtime while visiting this lovely 7 in Feb. 25 elections. room Dutch Colonial on Redwood Rd. in .Manchester. “It is unacceptable that members In an internal primary over the Spotless from head to toe, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.S balhs, representative of the FSLN (San- weekend, Myriam Arguello of the | T T NEW OAK KITCHEN, formal dining room, super family dinisia Front) remain in high-level People’s Conservative Alliance won 647-8400 room, summer porch and it's dcraraled buulifuUyl NEARLY 3 ACRES — Secluded newer 3 BR MOVE RIGHT INI Immacualle 3 BR Ranch on $205,000. posts in the army. Interior Ministry 28 votes from UNO’s 51 deputies to home, nicely Bituated and tastefully decorated, corner tot dose to lake, finished besemont, 168 Main Street, Maiiehehter and other government structures,” win the coalition’s nomination for professionally finished lower level family room, large wrap around deck, fireplace, nev oil fur­ oversized 2 car garage. Horses allowed. nace. A great plaoe to live. COVENTRY, the coalition leadership said in a National Assembly president. COVENTRY. $159,900. $139,900. Contemporary Split NEW LISTING Alfredo Cesar of the Social statement Tuesday. 16 Eric Circle, Vernon Beautiful 3 bedroom Ranch with a The Sandinistas often treated their Democrats and a protege of DISTINCTIVE HOMES FROM $139,900 Contemporary Split — move-in con­ 2’ra bath, 2 car garage, cul-de-sac NO ASSOCIATION FEES political opponents harshly, so it is Chamorro, received 23 votes. 1 .. dition. neighborhood, hardwood floors and ONE FLOOR LIVING no surprise that members of the new But at Tuesday’s first session of Unique 2 BR 2 baths unit all on 1 floorl Diring room, fireplaced living government wish to sec them com­ the new assembly, Ms. Arguello and many more featrures. This is a must room, 1st floor laundry, custom kitchen, gorgeous porches, attached JUST USTEO I PILGRIM LANE m . I ! garage and lull basement also 3 BRs, cathedral ceiling, skylight, This gorgeous olt Cape features 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Over 2100 her supporters did not return from a see. Call Jerry at 647-1419 or sq. tl. ol luxuryl 2 fireplaoes. master bedroom includes fireplace and pletely out of govermnent. fireplaced L.R., dining room, custom kitchen. I'rz balhs. attached . recess for a secret vote on the the 228-9757. garage and lull basementl DIR: Tolland Tpke. or No. Mam to Union to silling area. $%2,000. Clit J The leadership of the 14-party •WE RE SELLING HOUSES " United National Opposition coali­ legislative president after Cesar ap­ Hosselto Dr. tion (UNO) has frequently been at peared to have won Sandinista sup­ "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" odds with the small circle of port for his candidacy. CORNER LOT in nice neighborhood makes BRAND NEW LISTING!! HANDY DANDY LOCATION!!! Cesar was rumored to have this 4 BR Raised Ranch p ^ e c t lor a family • iMrAk NOW$«« Chamorro advisers that is putting Chamiing 6 room Older Colonial on Strickland Si. in This spotless 4 room condo at WE1.1.SWEEP in agreed to support Gen. Ortega’s IDEAL lor large family — 4 BR Colonial with with children. Cathedral ceilings, central air 088,. aiwM.'t her government together. family room, all new wallpaper & carpeting on and rear deck with awning add to the appeal Blanchard & Rossetto Manchester. 3 bedrcxims, OAK flooring and trim Manchester is only steps away from shopping, banking, A source close to Chamorro told staying on as army chief in cx- prolessionaily landscaped lot. Multi-level deck, of this home. New Insulated windows A roof, throughout! French dcxrrs, built-in china cabinet and churches and morel 2 bedrooms. 1.5 baths, private base­ chmige for the votes of the assemb­ 1st floor laundry & much more. NORTH outdoor lighting & 3-car garage. NORTH glass^-in porch arc among the many extras this lovely ment with laundry hook-ups. ample parking, reasonable fee The Associated Press that leaving COVENTRY, $166,875. RFAL ESTATE CNIZtM OlMMaU aixl it's priced at $107,000. ly’s 39 Sandinista deputies. 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Cathedral ceilinged living room, sunny kitchen Miners in the small Ouiback town SOUTHFIELD AFFORDABLE LUXURY with eating area, formal dining room, 2 large bedrooms, fireplace, of Coober Pedy claimed today to GREEN Immaculat. 2 bMlrcx>m unit with toll in MANCHESTER hardwood floors. Only $154,900. have found the world’s biggest SUPER VALUEI wondwiul o(xnpl.x iMiunng indoor and $184,000 opal, an uncut rock that weighs EAST HARTFORD ouldocy pools — clubhouse with aauna $132,«00 Enjoy the cnrolree living and axeras. room A neat way lo kv. o l a tw o be d ro o m 11.6 pounds and is worth an es­ Three bedroom lull Oir.: Buckland to Plaasant Valley lo tim ate $3 million. dormer Cape featuring Townhouse with tennis r VWslage court, pool and a view ol formal D.R., HW floors, Named “Jupiter 5,” the stone is the Manchester Country eat-in kitchen, fireplace, :t5 a milky-white opal that the miners 2 lull balhs and a Club from the spaciout MANCHESTER $199,900 9 deck. 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■tv.’: • A 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990—9 OPINION Polhill says Steen escaped Shiite leader accuses America of ill will in ’87 but was recaptured BAALBEK, Lebanon (AP) — A Shiite Moslem why then should any hostage be freed?” Army, refused to act on amnesty requests from the A leader today accused the United States of respond­ Meanwhile, the leader of an Israeli-backed prisoners’ families. He had allowed holiday BOSTON (AP) — American napped from Beirut University ing to the release of an American hostage with ill militia in southern Lebanon canceled plans for a releases for the {>ast two years. Mosbacher hostage Alann Steen escaped from College on Jan. 24, 1987, Craig will and urged pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem holiday prisoner release because of publicity link­ “There will not be a prisoner release for the Id Another look his kidnappers in Beirut in 1987 Steen told the Herald. The militants to cemtinue holding their captives. ing such a move to Western hostages, sources said al-Fitr,” one source said, referring to the Moslem but was quickly recaptured and newspaper did not specify the ill­ Hussein Mousawi, who played a key role in today. holiday marking the end of the monthlong beaten, freed hostage Robert ness. Robert Polhill’s release Sun^y, complained that a In Beirut, an independent newspaper said Shiite Ramadan feast. It is expected to start Thursday. prefers the Polhill reportedly told Steen’s Newsweek reported in Novem­ U.S. House of Representatives resolution Ibesday Moslem fundament^ist groups in Lebanon will The South Lebanon Army said on Tbesday that pays off for wife. ber 1988 that Steen had escaped endorsing a united Jerusalem as Israel’s capit^ not release any more U.S. hostages until Arab four Lebanese had been freed after being inves­ Polhill talked to Virginia Rose but was recognized quickly in a complicated efforts to release another American prisoners in Israel have been freed. tigated on suspicion of belonging to a terror d r u r k e n belftsvior M finer things Steen at her home in Jackson, Beirut suburb and recaptured. hostage. Sunday’s release of Polhill, 55, of New York, group. Sources close to the army said the release Mich., by telephone Monday from Repmledly he was beaten so badly “The Moslems in Lebanon offered a rose only after 39 months in captivity raised hopes that took place last week and was utu'elated to the 8th District fealldm.eto'pur Wiesbaden, West Germany, By Jack Anderson after his recapture that fillings to get a stone thrown on them,” Mousawi told another Western hostage could be freed. holiday or the release of Polhill. Steen’s brother, Craig Steen of Or­ group of visiting Western journalists, including But the An-Nahar newspaper said Tbesday that and Dale Van Atta were knocked fi'om his teeth. South Lebanon Army sources had said earlier lando, Fla., said in today’s Boston The Associated Press. the Shiite Moslem militants holding 17 The directors of the Eighth Utilities District v m v f Newsweek attributed its story to that they expected L ^ d to free 10 or 11 Herald. He said the United States intentions were Westerners, including seven Americans, also ex­ WASHINGTON - Most A m eric^ anonymous sources. prisoners for die holiday, and a report in London have come up with a far more realistic budget Polhill was freed by his pro- demonsuated by the congressional resolution, pect the release of 15 radicals from a Kuwaiti would be honored simply to carry the title The kidnappers had said in suggested more than 30 would be allowed to go proposal than the one they tentatively offered to Iranian Shiite Moslem kidnappers March 1987 that Steen was close which is non-binding. Mousawi said the hostage- prison before they free more captives. of a Cabinet secretary. But Commerce Monday after 39 months in cap­ home. the district residents for consideration at a public Secretary Robert Mosbacher has a taste to death. holders have been repeatedly urged to prove good­ And Israel radio said Shiites in southern tivity. He was taken to the U.S. Air Iran had demanded goodwill gestures such as hearing April 16. for fine things. Polhill apparently spent much of will by freeing a captive Lebanon were “embittered” by a refusal by the Force hospital in Wiesbaden. the release of Arab prisoners held by Israel and its This one doens’t require any increase in the cur­ An oil baron by trade, Mosbacher was, his captivity in Lebanon in the “So they did and released Polhill,” he said. South Lebanon Army to release some of the 300 Polhill also told Mrs. Steen that militia ally as a way to encourage further hostage accustomed to the life of a corporate fat; same room as Steen and a third “But upon that release we heard the news of the mostly Shiite Moslems it holds in the al-Khiam rent rate o f seven mills. her husband became very ill about releases. Israel hol^ about 9,200 Palestinians in cat before he signed on as a public ser-; hostage, Jesse lUrner, 42, of Boise, House of Representatives resolution on Jerusalem. jail just north of the Israel border. In times o f economic strain “no increase in three months after they were kid­ connection with the 28-month-old uprising against vant. Evidently some habits are hard to< Idaho. If every release will be matched by such a Antoine Lahad, a retired Lebanese army general taxes” can become a mere catchword. Curtailing break. monumental ill-intentioned American respohse. who heads the 2J$00-member South Lebanon Israeli occupation. services merely to avoid a tax increase is a hollow p3r instance, Mosbacher had a bright goal. red canopy installed outside his pivate But that was not the case in the district. The entrance to the Commerce Department latest budget proposal does provide for the ex­ building in Washington. That cost $6,3(X) panding responsibilities o f the district and it does - perhaps the amount you paid in federal income tax last year. Now you know provide for improvements in equipment, even where your money went. unbc\fiairst\j{in^ though it does not include all the improvements On an official trip to Canada last year, some of those who serve the district would like to Mosbacher wanted the red carpet treat­ Spring In SPRING SPECIAL have. ment. A high-level Commerce Depart­ $10.00 Coupon However, the district is in the happy position of ment source said Mosbacher had his staff ask the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in your new look for Spring and Summer we offer having had a rather dramatic increase in its Grand to meet his plane and bring along a band. you $10.00 off an any perm with Ginny, "nna or List The increase is almost 12 percent in raw The Canadians declined the honor. Marie - and all of our clients receive a 2 oz. Paul terms, but that is reduced somewhat by the fact Mosbacher is arguably the most ^itzy ■ Mitchell travel size or hairspray. that most of the increase is in territory where the Cabinet secretary in recent history. His Please bring ad in as coupon blue eyes and mane of gray hair make a Bolton district can levy only half its mill rate. striking impression. He is said to be 228 Boston Tpk. ^ Much of the cut from a tentatively proposed tax charming arid gracious. He made his for­ Boltony Ct. 643-1759 rate of 7 3/4 mills comes from a recalculation of tune - estimated at more than $200 mil­ Jared Cone House Expires 5-31-90 revenues, llie calculation had been more compli­ Rowland tries to break out lion - as an oil and gas prospector. cated this year than normally, and as a result of Mosbacher and his wife Georgette, a Bed & Breakfast some errors had produced confusion and some in another month — and his campaign campaign is expected to start after the executive, had heavy advance By Bob Conrad billing as the couple that would take doubts about its accuracy. crew are mightily frustrated these days by General Assembly adjourns. The party, he Colonial hospitality on the green o what they see as inordinate media atten­ hopes, will get serious then about what Washington by storm. That didn’t pan Gourmet Cuisine nearby 1 3 - n But the district political leaders were willing to John Rowland won “a major battle” out They give lavish parties, but Mrs, within his staff over playing it safe, as he tion to Weicker. many Republicans see as their best shot examine their own work on revenue estimates Without question, the buzz in political in 20 years. Mosbacher now spends much of her time ^ F says other candidates for governor are taking care of business in New Ymk. Full breaKiast featuring when challenged and they came up with a more doing in their campaigns, or laying it on circles in recent weeks has been that the Invest in Amenca Political notes Cabinet secretaries don’t work their ji homemade maple syrup accurate calculation to the benefit o f district tax­ the line as to what the state can expect if Rowland campaign has been flat and suf­ KARLR. LINK.R.Ph. • Among signers of Lowell Weicker’s way up through the ranks as career civil II — m payers. he wins the job in November. fered more when Weicker entetered the race for governor. petitions to create “A Cormecticut Ruty” servants, and Robert Mosbacher is no ex-1! Gift Certificates Available with 2L n U B U S ll 0 D Rowland, the Republican congressman fw his independent gubernatorial run But Rowland says it’s a bum rrq) that ception. But in a sense, he earned the ^ 03 from Waterbury and probable GOP were Vin Lauidone of Norwich, a former Cabinet job. He raised millions of dollars nothing has been luqrpening in his cam­ H - < nominee for governor, says he intends to GOP state chairman; former state’s Atty. as finance director of George Bush’s Your Hoate are SAVE S48-S70 off a “break out of the pack” — meaning away paign. He says he’s b ^ moving around Dennis Santore of Goshen, a Democrat; 1988 campaign. The Bolton Pharmacy, Inc. Jeff and Cinde Smith. m from Democrat Bhice Morrison and inde­ — as much as time away from BOLENS* Mulching Demetrios “Jimmy” Louziotis of New Mosbacher doesn’t apologize for win- I 25 Hebron Road pendent Lowell Weicker — with this tac­ Washington will allow — and speaking •Prescriptions London, a gaming commissioner in the ning a Cabinet post b^use he is a II Bolton, Connecticut 06043 tic. He says they’ve been copping out on out. He says Weicker, by comparison, •Cosmetics Fine Antiques for Sale Mower...plus get a FREE Meskill administration; former GOP state generous Republican party supporter who Reservations: addressing issues. wasn’t on the playing field at ^1 until 1 very recently. Rowland says the press is legislators Andrew Repko of Willington, can wring big bucks out of his friends. In ! •Greeting Cards 643 8538 - 649-5678 $50 SAVINGS BOND! So Rowland, whose campaign hasn't Robert Miller of New Fairfield and being used by the Weicker camp in a silly fact, after he became Commerce ' o 2 been creating a whole lot of excitement Ermen Rallanck of Union. Former GOP •Candy | - 13 suspense drama over Weicker’s choice of secretary, he complained that not enough i! up to now, insisted on talking tough about Dunham of Lyme also signed, as did America has a trash problem and a nmning mate. prime political iqjpointments were going ;; o o the choices he sees ahead for the state Plainfield Frist Selectman Joe Tavema. you can help by RECYCLING Rowland can take comfort in having an to those who had paid their dues by con- O ~ n despite fears by staff advisors that it your clippings with a BOLENS* would be politically risky to do so. impressive and growing campaign fund • Atty. Leonard Coviello of Waterbury tributing heavily to Republican cam- ; 667 Boston Turnpike Telephone Bolton, Connecticut 06040 m rn That was behind proposals Rowland — topping $1 million at last report. He has the backing of the city’s Democratic paigns. 643016.1 Mulching Mower! No more offered last Friday and continued discuss­ has strong backing statewide within the Town Conunittee for nomination by Gov. On Capitol Hill, Mosbacher has ,! bagging or raking; clippings ing this week in State Capitol press con­ party. He expects to win a mid-May O’Neill as woricer’s compensation com­ received a mixed reception. He is acces- ;; become free fertilizer delegate primary in Stamford in what O O ferences. He believes that Connecticut missioner, now that Hraiik Santaguida’s sible and likable. He won poinu last year , automatically. people are upset about a healthy state’s may be rival Joel Schiavone’s last stand. name has been withdrawn. But one of the when he persuaded Bush to k ^ certain ; m z nosedive into deficits, are convinced that When Fairfield banker Joe McGee governor’s closest insiders, Atty. Jack technological secrets from going to the a > S) 1990 by NEA. Inc dropped out of the race recently, some ten state spending is out of control, and will Mahaney of Waterbury is still lobbying Japanese in the joint manufacture of the Come see ’em at your local > I " or a dozen legislators who h ^ held out "If Mattingly is worth $ 19.3 million, I ought to support a candidate who says it’s got to for his son-in-law, Atty. Toby Doyle of FSX warplane. participating BOLENS* for him were, in most cases, able to join D CO get AT LEAST three or four million!" stop. Middlebury. Big labor, meanwhile, likes But Mosbacher has not lived iq) to that Dealer...on SALE, in Rowland. Susan Creamer of West Hartford. Starting early billing as a defender of American stock, ready to mow! 33 > The three-year plan Rowland unveiled Contributions to his war chest show pay for the job is nearly $66,8(X). > H this week propels him into touchy politi­ business interests. Some congressional where Rowland needs work. In the April • Would John Droney or Dick Raley, sources told our associate Scott Sleek that cal areas, especially when he suggests “0 report, 764 came from his Fifth Congres­ the Democratic and GOP state chairmen, they had expected Mosbacher to be at the Manchester Herald “dramatic layoffs” as a likely option if the sional District compared with 57 from the resign if their candidate for governor forefront of solving America’s competi­ state caimot “give back” some benefits Second (eastern Cormecticut). On the loses this year? Droney: “I’d cross that tiveness problems. Instead, they said, he for its workers or take other serious cost­ weekend, Rowland did some missionary Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. bridge when I come to i t ” Foley: “I’d has taken back seat to Treasury Secretary New England Country Buildings cutting steps. work in Old Saybrook, Norwich and New Daily publication since OcL 1,1914. never resign.” From interviews in “Cross Nicholas Brady and Trade Representative Rowland believes the voting public London. New England... For aome, lU the changing aeoaont. Talk,” published by Sullivan & LeShane Carla Hills. Help ease will relate to that, just as it will continue Rowland is also meeting with small for others It's the style. The Neui England style I Publisher .Penny M. SiefTert Public Relations, Inc., Hartford. In the last few weeks, Mosbacher has America’s IM I \___Ron Robillard to agree with him that an income tax is no groups of delegates around the state — Rnd no one designs the style of New England Associate Editor Alexander Girelli picked up some momentum. He made a LandfiU Crisis! answer. says they deserve to see the product Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ high-profile trip to Japan to discuss trade better than Country Carpenters. Offer good 4 1-5,31/1990. The young congressman — he’ll be 33 they’re endorsing up close. But the real nist problems. And his defenders point out HIGH PtRrORNWNCt MNCl I«1 that Bush recently endorsed a concept • C om e see our wide selection of B M m s . pushed by Mosbacher - the softening of I Pre Cut Post & Beam Carriage Houses • anti-trust laws so government and in­ W.H. PREUSS SONS, INC. Open Forum dustry can collaborate on high-tech I Barns • Vacation Homes developments. ! 228 Boston Tpke. (Rte. 6 & 44A) Bolton 643-9492 And what about that canopy? Mos- | 244 Boston Turnpike JOIN OUR MANY DO IT YOURSELFERS received from our neighbors made the event bacher’s office told us that the secretary < Bolton, Connecticut LSM reunion has lots of important people coming to I FOR DIRECTIONS CALL (2 0 3 ) 649-0822 a pleasure to sponsor. Save library budget Saulters polluted (203) 649-7023 or 649-5371 COUWIBY CAKJ'KN'I'EHS. INC. ' ' Again, thank you for supporting the visit him and he wants to make an im- ■ To tbe Editor: American CTancer Society. To the Editor: To the Editor: pression. * I have just received details of the annual Karen Cborcbes, Chairman Congratulations to Manchester public As a citizen of Manchester, I am con­ 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE National LSM Association reunion to be 1990 Daffodil Days libraries for their high rate of public usage. A cerned about the pollution in Suiters pond Silent shredders held this summer in Norfolk, Va. Last year THE LATEST BOX OFFICE HITS [ Manchester-North Unit recent survey of MarKhestcr residents indi­ and recreation area in Manchester. Recently The advent of electronic mail may spell the association organized and now an at­ Tessier’s Nursery American Cancer Society cated that at least one member of 70 percent 1 went fishing at Saulters, just before I cast the end of government accountability. Ex­ tempt is being made to locate our shipmates of the homes had made use of the library at my line, 1 noticed that the of the water perts in federal record keeping are trying who served on LSMs. These amphibious ARE IN BOLTON! least twice in the past two years. was polluted by oils and many paints. As I to sort out the legal issues of mail, memos & Landscapers, Inc. ships (some 500 were commissioned by the Holding the line Peter Wallach. one of the researchers calls looked closer, I could see cans, bicycles, and and reports that are circulated via com­ U.S. Navy during WWII and Korea with 60 it outstanding and says, “I have never seen lots of trash as well. There were also many puter and never printed on paper. WE STAND ALONE personnel each) were similar to the LST and To the Editor that kind of figure.” This compares with 30 dead fish on the banks of the pond. RESIDENTIAL AND COM M ERCIAL were used in island invasions in the Pacific Destroying a government document may Citizens of Bolton — The time for our percent in a survey recently conducted in I am writing to tell you how much of a be illegal, but is erasing it from a com­ and Korea. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN 8i CONSULTATION 1 decision is near as Bolton’s budget deadline Wisconsin. problem this pollution is causing for fisher­ puter also illegal? Electronic mail was Anyone who served aboard an LSM is fast approaching. Soon a majority of us In the light of this excellent report card it men and in general the people in the Saulters during WWII or Korea who is interested in key to the investigation of the Iran-contra will send a message to our selectmen and the seems that the town manager and town coun­ area. I think the pond should be cleaned up affair because only computer records sur­ the reunion June 6-10, 1990 in Norfolk, Va., others as to what we want for our town, or cil should think again before reducing the before it is stocked with new fish. This im­ should contact me at the address below or at vived the shredders. A computer trail we will forfeit that decision to a very vocal library director’s budget by $84,000. provement would make me, and other turned out to be the only way to track the 649-8652. Sarah M. Elsesser Manchester residents a lot happier as we Come and visit our brand and active minority and let them decide for tangled dealings of the national Security Donald C. Paine 98 Baldwin Rd. prepare for summer and the fishing derby. us. We need to prove to them that they can­ Council. During the fiiwl days of the new 7000 square foot 215 Timrod Rd. not make all of the financial decisions affect­ Manchester Andrew J. Gagnon MaiKhester Reagan adminisuation, aides started to ing the rest of us. 219 Scott Drive destroy thousands of computer docu­ Manchester greenhouse with one of People who are retired and living on a ments, but were stopped by a private or- , fixed income and others who are working Cruiser reunion ganization that rais^ a legal challenge. ' the largest selections of: Benefit success and making a modest income will experience 9 Now the Bush administration has adopted ‘ V greater difficulty paying property taxes this a policy of destroying computer records. j VCR RENTAL VIDEO CLUB year and in the coming years if we fail to To the Editor: To tbe Editor: Certified •Flowering Plants take a strong stand. It is most urgent that we The USS Saint Paul (CA73) Association, As chairman of this year’s American Can­ Letters policy Minl-edItorial \ THOUSANDS OF TITLES hold the line against those who would inflict made up of crew members of the famous Nurserymen cer Society Daffodil Days, I would like to •Perennials upon us one of the biggest percentage Pacific Fleet heavy cruiser, is searching for A video game maker was recently thank the people of the Greater Manchester/ > L > a e i ^ property tax increases in Connecticut this lost shipmates to join their ^oup. Affec­ The Herald welcomes letters from its called on the carpet by the Federal Trade Vernon communities for their generosity and •Hanging Piants year. The tax increase next year could be just tionately ! nown as “the Fighting Saints” to readers. Letters should be no more than two Commission for using cigarette billboards support her crew, ;he Saint Riul earned 18 battle Imlcrachfr 40 West St. as large (or even larger) if we fail to assert double-spaced typewritten pages. The Herald in an auto racing arcade game. The game •House Piants Etc. More than 88,0(X) daffodils were sold stars for her .actions in World War n, the reserves the right to edit letters for any is for children, and the cigarette ads had Dept. 56 1990 additions to (Rte. 85 Bolton) Movie Magic ourselves now. during the event raising $28,000 for the Korean Conflit! and Vietnam. More than reason, including length, taste and style. The no business being there. But cigarettes Dickens VillaK American Cancer Society’s research, educa­ After living in town for 22 years 1 can honestly say that 1 am thinking more and 14,000 men served aboard the ship. Herald tries to publish all letters, but the aren’t the worst thing kids see in arcade New England VtUage tion and patient service programs. The out­ However, only 600 have been located so far. decision of the editor is final. Writers may be Christmas in the City 9 games. There is enough animated standing stipport received proves that the more about selling my property and leaving Bolton if the big spenders and the Teachers’ The association hopes to triple that number limited to one letter per month. All letters violence and brutality to earn an “R” Snow Babies “AN D WATCH FOR OUR people in our area are truly conunitted to the by the time of their next reunion, to be held must be signed, and writers must include rating if the games were acted out on the 295 W est Street • Bolton. C T 228 Boston Turnpike fight against cancer. Union continue to have everything their way. Send a loud, clear message to the Town in San Antonio, Texas, on Oct. 16-19, 1990.’ their address and a telephone number for big screen with real people. On the small (one mile nortn of Cay Oty, GRAND OPENING COMING IN MAT’ Bolton, CT 06043 A special thanks should go to the many Hall... “Keep Bolton affordable to live in!” If you served aboard, or know someone who verification. Mail letters to Open Fbrum, screen, for only 50 cents, anything goes. State Paik on Route Daffodil Days volunteers who-worked on ad- did, please contact Jim Giles, 3805 Francis- Box 591, Manchester 06040. M9-7514 Fully Insured646-3331 Free Estmales (203) 646-4640 Roger Pitkin Spring Houn vimee sales, promotion and coordination of 33 Tolland Road town Road, Richmer d, Va., 23229 or (804) Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta Wad.-Sil.It. lO-S Sun. 11-5 this event And, as always, the cooperation Bolton 270-3294. are syndicated columnists. 0 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25,1990 I fflauflirstrr Hrralii A

Section 2, Page 11 Assault Trump SPORTS Wednesday, April 25,1990 A From Page 1 From Page 1

Another amendment, requiring the kills,” said Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro Nania, R-Canaan, who also opposed Kathleen Phlm, a spokeswoman strategies on this investment since want to become a nun,’” one source death penalty for anyone convicting Jr., R-Wolcott, who opposed the the measure. “We know (assault for state Treasurer Francisco Bor­ the beginning because of his distaste told the Post. of using an assault weapon in a measure. “The person who has the weapons) look mean, therefore, they ges, said Borges still has not deter­ for handguns and assault weapons,” “We’re confirming that a very Coventry saves best for last in victory violent crime, was killed on an willful intent, you’re not going to must be mean.” mined whether to consider the she said. limited agreement was signed, 87-53 vote. stop from getting that gun.” Godfrey, a proponent, said that in Sporter an assault weapon, but is Such a designation would con­ having to do with each being per­ By Jim Tierney 2-0 advantage and Morrow had al­ Morrow left the mound in the The debate on the measure was “This is another one of those drug crimes, “the likely person on anxious to sell the state’s share in tradict Colt’s claim that the Sporter mitted to conduct themselves as if Manchester Herald lowed only three hits — all to seventh as Coventry added four in­ punctuated with familiar arguments. send-the-message bills, we’re the wrong end of that gun is a police the company. is substantially different than the they were single ...,” said Stanley leadoff hitler Rob ToplifT. surance runs and came away with a “The gun does not kill, the person against guns,” said Rep. Anthony J. officer or an innocent bystander.” “The treasurer has sought exit AR-15 and is not an assault weapon. Lotwin, one of Trump’s lawyers. Cheney Tech sophomore righ­ Miscommunication on a flyball 7-3 win. thander Eric Morrow sailed along by Chris McCarthy (two hits) in the Coventry snapped a two-game through the first five innings of Patriot sixth led to a three-run frame losing streak and raised its record to Tuesday afternoon’s Charter Oak for the visitors, which included con­ 5-2 in the COC and 7-2 overall. Lender Conference matchup with Coventry secutive RBI-suicide squeeze bunts Covenu-y hosts East Hampton this at Beaver Field. by Lee McPCck and Kevin Heritage, afternoon at 3:30. Cheney, which After five frames, Cheney held a Coventry’s Nos. 7 and 8 hitters. has lost six straight, is 0-7 in the From Page 1 league and 1-7 overall. Cheney will entertain Bolton today at 3:30 p.m. f..- , - r. -■-A--'’ • ^ volve escrow accounts. The report called on Housing and Urban Development “We didn’t play very inspired Federal law limits lenders to keeping a two-month Hie Customer Secretary Jack Kemp to tighten enforcement of the law. ball,” Coventry coach Bob Plaster “cushion” in escrow, or enough money to make pay­ The study was conducted by attorneys general in Iowa, said. “Fortunately, we hit the ball in ments for two months. The cushion allows lenders to California, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York the last couple innings.” make tax and insurance payments even if the consumer is and Texas. The Patriots had eight of their 11 late making a monthly payment. The two-year study focused on big lenders who hits in the final two frames. The study estimates that the average amount of excess operate nationwide. A survey of four of the largest — Coventry committed five errors, escrow could be as much as $150 for every mortgage, Citibank, GMAC Mortgage Corp., Fleet Mortgage Corp. including three consecutive miscues which would amount to several billion dollars nation­ and Lomas Financial Group. — “indicated that lenders in the third. Coventry, trailing, 1-0, wide. The report says it is routine for lenders to hold may be holding excessive and illegal cushions in more escaped further damage in the third PRE-SEASON AIR CONDITIONER SALE more than twice as much as the law allows in escrow ac­ than 70 percent of escrow accounts.” with Beaver runners on first and ^ •' ’ C-' counts. Susan Weeks, a spokeswoman for Citicorp, parent of CONVENIENT M third with one out. Cheney cleanup “Right now, cushions sometimes amount to three to Citibank, said the New York-based company was “a tittle CREDff PLAN M hitter Mike Horvith grounded into five months of the aimual tax and insurance bills and surprised by the announcement.” $ $ an inning-ending double play. that’s not fair to consumers,” Miller said. “The excessive She said Citicorp has been working with New York CONSUMER Covenuy’s sixth began innocently Attorney General Robert Abrams for more than a year on SUPERIOR LOW PRICE! SELECTION! 90-DAVS cushion can’t be justified as protecting the lenders’ in­ A universe of enough with a flyout. Then, McCar­ QUAUTV Nobody under­ SAME AS CASH HELP LINE vestment. It simply gives them more of the consumers’ the matter. “We’ve explained to him we’re in com­ choices & you thy lofted a towering flyball bet­ Always exp>ecl sells us — shop When you buy any 647-9997 money to earn bigger profits.” pliance,” she .said con count on us ween second baseman Nate Paradis expertise & around & then G.E. appliance at We'll do every­ --iL. .'N-. (or the top friendly, court­ see us (or the Al Sieffert's using thing possible (two hits) and ccntcrficldcr Jason electronics & ap­ eous service at best price ever! G.E.C.A.F. personal to solve Gagnon. TTie ball dropped. Sieffert's. pliance brondsl charge plan. problems. “That ball that fell into center Reginald Pinto/Manchotler Herald Rain gave me some options,” Plaster said. COMING HOME — Coventry High runner John Totten touches the plate with a sixth-inning Cheney coach Paul Soucy agreed From Page 1 run as Cheney Tech catcher Tom Murphy watches the play develop in their game Tuesday. \ that McCarthy’s flyball was the turning point. Coventry won, 7-3. guides for visitors to the exhibit. As of Tuesday, the students had pets to consmicting teacher packets i. " '. • “That hurl,” he said. “I thought “Rain forests cover 2% of the collected $50 to send to the Rain to be used in classrooms after stu­ Nate was going to get it and all of a “He (McPeck) surprised us,” game,” Soucy said. “We played Bob Goulet added two hits for earth’s surface or 7% of the land,” Forest Action Network, a group in dents viewed the exhibit. See Siefferi^ sudden he just backed off.” Soucy said. “He bunted on three well. We have nothing to be Cheney. said student Matt Mecca. Visitors he California. For that amount, they “I am still amazed everylime I After a walk to John Totten, who su-ai^l pitches.” ashamed of. We had the defense In six innings, Morrow walked (one error) and the pitching. The COVENTRY (7) — Toplitf 4-1-3-0. O nn«i rV p O greeted in front of the student-built plan to buy one acre in a virgin rain walk through the exhibit seeing the earned the win for Coventry, Steve 4-1-1-1, Rhsault c 4-1-1-1, McCarthy 3b four and struck out three. In his six- roof caved in during the sixth and JD - n globe of the earth are then invited to forest — guaranteeing that that land hard work these students put into the -r* Poulin (two hits) ripped an RBI 4-2-2-1. Totten (V2b 2-1-0-0. fttulin If 3-1-2-Z single off the glove of Morrow slic­ inning stint, Totten struck out three seventh innings. Things just didn’t' McPeck dh 4-0-1-1, Cornell tb O-O-O-O, tour the rain forest. will remain untouched. project,” said Feeney. MAGNAVOX Heritage 2tVrf 3-0-1-1, Moulton M 3-0-0-0. To­ ^ F In the background plays a tape of “This is an ongoing project and Bolton’s school children have ing the deficit to 2-1. With runners and walked none. go well.” tals 31-7-11-7. rain forest sounds donat^ by parent donations will continue to be ac­ been working on such projects for CABLE READY 25" on second and third, McPeck fouled A three-base error by righlficldcr CHENEY TECH (3) — Paradis 2b 4-0-2-0, Bill Main opened the door for Goulet ss 3-t-2-1, Resertdes 3bt1b 4-0-1-0, Janet Laughman. cepted even after the exhibit is dis­ the week-long Earth Day celebra­ off two pitches before laying down a Plaster knew this was a necessary Horvith If 4-0-0-0, Morrow pT3b 3-0-0-0, Gagnon — m Harry Hoar, tour guide, stands in mantled tomorrow,” said teacher tion. Color Console successful suicide squeeze, scoring Coventry in the seventh. Gary win. cf 2-0-0-0, Murphy c 3-0-0-0, Davis 1b 3-04W). O o Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Herald Totten with the tying run. Onnen, Jeff Rhcault and McCarthy “I kind of kept mum today,” he Main ft 3-2-1-0, Courville p O-O-O-O, LeStanc p front of a puppet of a three-toed Robin Frecney. ftun Browning’s fifth-grade class O-O-O-O. Totals 29-3-6-1. 2 CD sloth, describing it and vegetation in She also said the students camped and the seventh-grade Project Ex­ STOLEN BASE — Coventry High's Rob Topliff pulls into Heritage followed suit with followed with consecutive RBI hits. said. “I wanted to see if the team Coventry 000 003 4— 7-11-5 Cheney Tech 001 010 1— 3-6-1 H - < the forest. Visitors then are greeted out overnight last Thursday at the plore group Sunday were heard on another RBI-suicide squeeze scoring Poulin also drove in a run in the would bounce back. This is a game I second base with a stolen base during Tue.sday’s game. seventh. Totten, Onnen (6), Totten (7) arxi FTheault UConn’s station WHUS, reading Poulin and Coventry grabbed a 3-2 felt we should win. They (Cheney) (7) m by an anaconda snake (operated by school during vacation to work on Cheney Tech’s Bob Goulet looks for the throw. Morrow. Courville (7), LeBlarK ard Murphy. Chris Laughman) perched in a tree the project. poems, singing rap songs and speak­ lead. “He (Morrow) pitched a great are having a rough season.” WP- Totten. LP- Morrow (1-2). o next to the working waterfall. Reeney told of many nights when ing of the need to save our environ­ The tour ends with an explanation the children stayed till 9 p.m. to ment, all material they prepared of “what you’ll have to do without if work on the exhibit and also spent themselves. w/remote control — what a buy! Xavier second time bests Manchester nine our rain forests are destroyed.” spare time whenever they could to An assembly for the kindergarten Total remote graphic control tuning sys­ T h o u gh ts O 5 With that, visitors are invited to research, plan and build everything through eighth-graders is scheduled tem, multi-tunclion 23-button infrared re­ y | - 3 3 MIDDLETOWN — The next time Manchc.stcr High Anderson doubled home two runs, and Roelants capped for Friday at the elementary school. mote control. 178 total channel capabil­ make a donation to save the forest. from the scenery, waterfall and pup- ity, random access tuning, programmable A plenty secs Xavier High, it’ll be too soon for the Indians. the inning with an RBI double to left. O O Students will repeat their radio irRX4812 Scholastic roundup scan-tuning, on-screen display. For the second time in less than a week, Xavier took The explosion made a loser of Joyner (0-2). Both his O ~n broadcast and awards will be given the measure of the Indians, 8-2, Tuesday afternoon in — see page 12 losses are to Xavier. out for student projects. Len Auster non-confcrcncc action. “Joyner did a reasonable job,” Race said. “We made The Earth Day theme in Bolton is The Falcons climb to 3-4 with the victory while four errors that were costly. He just ran out of gas in the Rowland “Global Awareness — Let’s Make Manchester falls to 6-3. The Indians, 4-1 in CCC East fourth. We’ve been playing him in the outfield, catcher Earth Day Everyday in Bolton.” From Page 1 play, resume league play Friday at 3:30 p.m. when it besides his defensive heroics, starred at the dish going and pitcher. I think we’ve used him up a little bit. I’ve O O Junior highs hosts Enfield High at Kelley Field. 3-for-4 with an RBI and run scored. tried to give him some rest but I guess not enough.” m 2 ST. JUDE NOVENA ^ RCA Manchester’s offense, which was responsible for 17 Manchester scored both its runs in the first inning. Joyner, who was touched for nine hits, walked one and M A Y THE SACRED HEART OF QK a > leading candidate for the GOP As for the idea of having state ColoilV’ak runs in a victory Monday, could muster just two hits off Steve Joyner walked and Aris Leonard reached on an struck out one in 4 1/3 innings. gubernatorial nomination, flatly op­ employees work 40 hours a week in­ JESUS BE A D O R E D . GLORIFIED, XAVIER (8) — Fong 2b 2-1-2-1, K « (« If 4-1-2-0, Andofion rf 4-1-1-1. > r- Falcon hurlcr Jason Schuberth. error putting nmners at the comers. Jeff Davis singled Roolants 3b 4-1-3-1, Hantey ct 34W)-0. B4ks 1b 4-1-2-1. Zajac c 2-2-0-0. poses an income tax. ste p of 35, both Corrigan and PCr- LOVED AND PRESERVED should include 3 3 0 3 »DG20 “He (Schuberth) had a decent fastball for a high school home Joyner and Mike Gilbert's two-out single plated McCarthy pr O-O-O-O, Saamon dh 3-0-1-1, Schuberth p 0-60-0. Nurca u On Monday, he had said the state ruccio said that would be fine, as THROUGHOUT THE W O R LD , 2- 6 6 0 , D e fin e ph 1-1-1-0. Totals 26612-5. pitcher. And his curve was decent,” Manchester coach Leonard. MANCHESTER (2) — Joyner p 2-t-O-O, Leonard cf 2-1-60, Boutilier 2b could go a long way toward reduc­ long as their salaries are boosted to NOW AND FOREVER. SACRED 5,000 BTU Air Conditioner 3 3 > Don Race said. “He changed speeds very well and he Xavier scored an unearned run in the first and tied it in 3- 6 6 0 , Davis 1b 3-0-1-1, White It 2-660, Covay p 1-O-0-0, Gilbert ss > ing its deficit problems by going compensate for the additional five HEART O F JESUS, PRAY FOR US. school teams upset our batters. Wc didn’t hit anything today. And the second. The Falcons took conu-ol in the fourth where 3-61-1, Cunningham rf 3 -6 6 0 , Barry 3b 3 -6 6 0 , Marquez c 3-0-0-0. To­ after state employee salaries and hours. SAINT JUDE, WORKER OF MIR­ KE13167 Eosyclean, slide-out wasl> tals 262-2-2. 3 3 able filter. Do-il-Yourselt when wc hit, their third baseman (Geoff Roclants) made it scored four limes. Adam Zajac walked and, after a Xavier 110 411 x— 612-2 benefits. “People aren’t going to work 40 ACLES, PRAY FOR US. SAINT instant installation What some fantastic plays.” groundout, pinch hitter Rick DePiante singled. Manchester 200 000 0— 2-2-4 The state faces about a $200 mil­ hours for 35 hours’ pay,” Corrigan JUDE. HELPER OF THE HOPELESS. n C i l 1 3 " Color IV For all too many years, the Manchester school system Schubertfi arxt Zajac; Joyrter, Covey (5) and Marquez. a buy! Schuberth walked two and struck out four. Roclants, Leadoff batter Mark Fong singled in one run, Todd WP- Schuberth; LP- Joyner (62). lion deficit this year and a revenue said. “If (Rowland) wants to put that PRAY FOR US. SAY THIS PRAYER W/REMOTE CONIROl has been out of whack with the rest of the stale. While shortage of at least that much in the on the table, let him go ahe^. Col­ 9 TIMES A D A Y , BY THE 8TH DAY the vast majority of schools had a grade 9-12 system, Manchester trudged along with grades 10-12 at the high year beginning July 1. Other es­ lective bargaining is all about fair YOUR PRAYER WILL BE AN­ wages for fair work.” school level and grade nine at the junior high. timates go far higher. SWERED. IT HAS NEVER BEEN 18 LB. HEAVY DUTY Rowland had also proposed cap­ It didn’t make a hcckuva lot of sense, not with Scouting goes a long way Rowland had said the state could KNOWN TO FAIL, PUBLICATION ping cost-of-living increases for Washer Manchester one of only two or three high schools in the save at least $50 million by requir­ MUST BE PROMISED. THANK YOU non-union state workers at 3 percent Completely cable-ready. Remote control, au­ state with “freshmen” at the junior highs. ing state employees to pay for 20 ST. JUDE FOR GRANTING MY tomatic programming percent of their health insurance, or one-half the Consumer Press In the athletic arena, having freshmen al the junior PETITION. for LaPoint in Yankee win now completely covered by the Index, and freezing salaries for highs was/is not the best of set ups. It pul Manchester J .M c D state. employees making $45,000 a year. High behind its neighboring schools, for one. Manchester Extra large capocity vrosher. coaches had to be pulling their hair out in bygone years NEW YORK (AP) — New York great play in the second on Edgar fey opened with a single and stole 2 wosh/nnse temperature when ninth graders from opposing schools were racking selections Yankees left-hander Dave Lafbint Martinez’s ball and then in the eigh­ second with Martinez batting and KWWA3100 up points on the track or in the pool, etc., while athletes gave a lot of credit to his scouting th he ran down Pete O’Brien’s.” one out. in their own school system were restricted by the prevail­ report but a five-run first inning Yankees manager Bucky Dent “On that particular play, wc were PUT A RING ON YOUR DATE ing rules. didn’t hurt either. held a pre-game meeting in the playing Martinez scmi-sh^low and I Fortunately, after quite a struggle, Manchester schools "Wc had a good scouting report, wake of some critical comments by had to go back a long way” Barfield During Our Month Long [lil F IS H E R "FVH6200 adopted a “gifted” program four years ago to allow those wc went right after their weaknesses pitcher Pa.scual Perez. said. “1 was a little suprised that he with the maturity and ability, and in 9lh grade, to per­ and everything fell into place,” “I said what I had to say,” Dent hit it that far." Diamond Event form athletically at the high school. LaFriint (1-1) said after allowing six said. "This club has life to it." Sax seemed to think that the Cable-Ready VCR There’s a proposal before the Manchester Board of k ' hits and one run before being Steve Sax and Alvaro Espinoza five-run first inning was a result of Education that'll go to referendum in November to build relieved in the seventh by Jeff started the Yaitkccs first with singles the five-game skid. an addition to the high school. It’ll help house the ninth Robin.son in the Yankees’ 6-2 vic­ and Dave Winfield walked with one “You don’t like losing any games graders with the junior highs restricted to a middle tory over the Seattle Mariners that out. Balhoni singled to center to but losing five in a row, that get’s school to include grades 6 through 8. If everything flics, ended a five-game losing streak make it 2-0 and Barfield followed you,” Sax said. “Players have a lot *219 this will go into effect in 1992. Includes remole control, on screen programming Tuesday night. with his first homer of the season. of pride and they hate losing five in It was reported elsewhere that Allan Chesterton, assis­ "Five runs in the first, that's “In that situation, 1 was looking a row. We know wc have a good tant supcrinicndcnl for curriculum and instruction, said tough to overcome," Mariners for something to hit hard and I got club.” once the middle school system is in place, all sports manager Jim Lcfcbvrc said. it.” Barfield said. New York made it 6-0 in the w would be on an intramural basis. 1 Lal\)int pitched six shutout in­ fourth and knocked out Young after DUAL BURNER Not true. Steve Balboni’s two-run single nings before leaving after Harold Mike Blowers drew a leadoff walk “Nothing has been decided al this point,” Tom Mcis- and Jesse Barfield’s thrcc-run homer The Associated Press Reynolds’ two-out RBI double in — the fourth issued by Young — Gas ner, principal at Bcnncl Junior High, said. “Wc would on successive pitches from Matt the seventh. and reliever Brent Knackert walked Grill want to increase the sports programs for sixth graders LEAPING SAX — New York second Young (0-3) gave the Yankees th ;ir Sax before giving up an RBI double when they come in. But nothing definite has been baseman Steve Sax leaps off Seattle's Jeff 5-0 first-inning lead after Young iuul Robinson allowed only two hits to Espino/a. W/PROPANE TANK decided. We’d look to keep what wc have now." Leonard (00) in fourth-inning action Tues­ loaded the bases with two singles the rest of the way, but one of them LaRtint won for the fourth time in It could be all moot by ’92 if budget cuts force junior and a walk. was Jeffrey Leonard’s third homer five career decisions against Seattle, high athletic teams to be cut for the 1990-91 school year. day night at \^nkee Stadium. The Yankees "JciLsc Barfield not only drove in of the sca.son, leading off the eighth. but picked up his first victory Budget cuts notwithstanding, it wouldn’t make much won, 6-2. Leonard was able to break up tlirec big ones but also saved a Barfield's key defensive play against the Mariners since August ALL DIAMOND 18 CU. n . FROST-FREE sense to take a step forward by moving the ninth graders the double play attempt. couple,” Ixtfcbvrc said. “He made a came in the second after Ken Grif­ 12. 1988. Dual burners & Refrigerator to the high school, and take two steps back by discon­ 9 warming rack tinuing inicrscholastic sports on the junior high level. It JEWELRY IS Ad)uslabte steoi shelves Tex lured steel doors would have a huge impact on the athletic teams at the REDUCED BY *479 high Khool. “What the final mix would be is (at least) a year Clemens prevails as Langston throws one away UP TO 25% away,” Meisner said. “We’re looking at what wc sliould If there is someone provide and what do wc have that’s working. We’re By Dave O'Hara and '89, had more to wonder about after a 4-2 loss to 4-0 with relief help in the ninth imiing. special in your life - take this looking at what our obligations arc to the kids." The Associated Press Clemens and the Boston Red Sox. “Kirtuiuitcly, wc were able to take advantage of the fabulous opportunity to show it. Tkt Eititndid Warrtnty That, hopefully, means opportunities in baseball, bas­ In a duel of baseball multimillionaires, Langston and error and make it count." Save 257c on our outstandinp Alwiifr Cts t You Liii ketball, soccer and softball, just to name a few, will still BOSTON — Fbur years ago, while with Seattle, Mark Clemens almost matched pitches, allowing just two hits "All three of the runs were unearned, that’s the shame collection of diamond rinps, at Al — You be offered when the middle school system is adopted. Langston watched almost in disbelief as Roger Clemens apiece in five scoreless innings. of it," California manager Doug Rader said. ‘'nuit’s baseball," said Boston catcher Tbny FYna, who Hava Ai t Guaranlaal Intramurals euc all well and good, but intcrscholastic set a major league record by suiking out 20 Mariners. The rcx)f suddenly caved in on Langston, 1-1, in the earrings, and pendants. capped the sixth with a two-run ground single off the 9 sixth. And the lefthander had mostly himself to blame. So visit us this month competition is still needed to help get the youngsters “I still can’t believe it, it’s not even something you sec SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER ready for teams at the high school. in Little League,” Langston, now with California, said His rare throwing error on a rare bunt by Wade Boggs third base bag. “He’s one of the best fielding pitchers and SA VK! lASv lu ui r 10 445 Hartford Road, Manchester before a matchup with Clemens and the Red Sox Tues­ paved the way to three unearned runs. I've ever seen. And 1 saw him make great plays (with V rS A_ KEENEY ST EXIT OFF 1-384 • TEL 647-9997 Len Auster is sports editor of the Munche.ster day night. "Mark was his own worst enemy when he threw that 141 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 649-4537 Langston, a Gold Glove wituicr with Seattle in 1987 ball away," Clemens said after he improved his record to Please see RED SOX, page 12 M o n , Thurs . Fril til 8 p m Herald. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30, Thurs.'til 8 p.m. ___ Tu es. W ed til 6 • Sol til 5 • Sun 12 to 5 B ______Layaways accepted | S 0 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 25, 1990—13 0—15 12—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 25,1990 Softball High School Roundup Oilers are gushing with confidence Tonight’s Games Gold’s vs. Awesome, 6 — Fitzgerald Glenn vs. Ibgani’s, 7:30 — Fitzgerald By Bernie Wilson Oil Heat vs. Renn’s, 6 — Robertson The Associated Press NHL Playoffs Cummings vs. HPMarket, 7:30 — Robertson Fine performances lead MHS track to victory Elks vs. J.C. Penney, 6 — Nike INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The winning mbine streak is at seven games and counting for a lot I think we had to come out with a The (m , ^ Allied vs. Nassiff, 7:30 — Nike rocess WINDHAM — Whenever the Pole vault: 1. KaezowskI (W), 13', 2. Mena the Edmonton Oilers, who have regained win tonight because I think the momen­ (W), 3. Labbe (W) Sterling vs. Lydall, 6 — Pagani Manchester High and Windham Friday at Cromwell High. the look of a championship contender. tum was starting to change a little bit in Shot put: 1. Campbell (M), 48'8 1/2", 2. Poulin Zembrowski’s vs. Astros II, 7:30 — Pagani I cook High boys’ track teams collide, it is (W), 3. Boukos (W) R m u Hs : Johnson (EH) def. Brandon Merrick Hockanum vs. Rogers, 6 — Keeney 'The Oilers beat the Los Angeles Kings the latter part of the game. usually a memorable meet. Discus: 1. Poulin (W), 139'10", 2. Campbell 7-S, 6-2; Aaron Granato (CT) def. Krepico 4-6, Serve (M), 3. Mullen (W) 6-4, 6-2; EH won third singles by delwit; Zim- HRCafe vs. Three Penny, 6 — Charter Oak 6-5 in overtime TUesday night to sweep “But it was a great shot by Muiphy to Tbesday afternoon was no excep­ Javelin: 1. Guntulis (M), 151'3'', 2. Prignano merman-Mohr (EH) def. Adam SallnsKy-Todd the Smythe Division final in four games finish it off.” tucine tion. (M), 3. Crespo (W) Merder 6-1, 6-1 ; Morrissey-Maynard (EH) won and earn a spot in the Campbell Con­ The Oilers won a faceoff and Reijo I by default DUSTY LEAGUE — Keith Realty nipped Blue Ox, te. The Indians, with several fine ference final for the sixth time in eight Ruotsalainen took a long shot that Kings MHS girls 4-3, Tuesday night at Keeney Street Field. Brad Keiscr, nplete performances, turned back the seasons. Their opponent will be the win­ goalie Kelly Hrudey blocked. The I Mercy shuts out Tony McFall and Rich Ballbrook collected two hits each a>rela Whippets, 83-71, to run their dual defeat Windham for Keith while Bob Ellsworth had three in defeat. ner of the Chicago-St. Louis series, which rebound kicked out to Murphy, whose at­ meet record to 2-0. Windham is 0-2. EC girls tennis is tied 2-2. iril 2, The Manchester High girls’ track WOMEN’S REC — Main Pub beat D.W. Fish, 9-7, tempt from deep in the slot eluded Manchester will compete in the team defeated Windham High, 75 1/ Mercy High of Middletown ap­ at Charter Oak lUrk. Lorraine Duke and Roxarme Esa Tikkanen scored with 2:55 left in Hrudey. New Britain Invitational Friday and regulation for a 5-5 tie, then Joe Murphy, 2-51 1/2, Tuesday afternoon in CCC plied the whitewash brush to East Heineman had two hits each for the winners. Sue Proc- Blackhawks 3, Blues 2: At St. Louis, Saturday at Willow Brook Park. a Uiird-year player acquired from Detroit East Division action at Pete Wigren Catholic, 7-0, Tbesday in ACC girls’ ture had three hits for Fish while Claudia Ahem homered Jocelyn Lemieux gladly took five stitches Senior Harold Barber took the Track. tennis action at the Manchester; and Danna Wadham conuibuted two hits. when the Oilers unloaded disgruntled above his right eye for the team. It got 100- and 200-meter dashes for Jimmy Carson, scored the winning goal Manchester is now 2-1 in dual Community College courts. WEST SIDE — Trinity Covenant nipped Food for Brett Hull out of Game 4 of the Norris Manchester and anchored the win­ 4:42 into overtime. meets and will also participate in the Mercy is 4-2 while the Eagles are Thought, 9-8, at lUgwi Field. Dan Doleff and Dave Division finals. ning 4 X 100 relay. Freshman David Whether by sweep or in seven games, New Britain Invitational Friday and winless at 0-4. East’s next match is Harma led Trinity with two hits each. Steve Martin “It was good for us that it happened,” Wilk ran a fine race in winning the the Oilers just wanted to get rid of Los said Lemieux, who goaded Hull into a Saturday at Willow Brook Pi-k in Thursday at MCC against Sacred cracked four hits in defeat while Kurt Patemorlio and Jeff stalks 5,000 meters. Senior Dave Ghabrial Angeles. First, the Kings beat Edmonton New Britain. Heart. Daddabbo had three each and Arine Fink, Brian Brown game misconduct high-sticking penalty oiling won the 1600- and 3200-meter runs RaauHs: Frances Duhig (M) def. Cathy in the opening round a year ago to end the Senior Alexia Cruz led the way and Mika Wojailo two apiece. late in the second period of Chicago’s /ered, and took second in the 800. Other Baglay 6-2 7-5, Amy Juel (M) def. Maureen Oilers’ reign as Stanley Cup champions. game with St. Louis Tuesday night. “Bad for Manchester with four first-place Be^ey 6-4, 7-5; Sarah Swaroon (M) def. Lte >■ PAGANI — Spmee Realty beat Strano Real Estate, Indian winners were Rat Dwyer, Jed C a rri^ 6-2,6-1; Nicole Genereux (M) def. Jes­ And it seemed that the battered Kings for me, good for the team.” finishes in the 100- and 300-meter 12-9. Mickey Coulombe had three hits for Spmee while red 1- Stansfield, Duoang Hemmavanh, sica Wbolridge 6-2 4-6, 6-3; Meredith Winch- were starting to show some life, even The Blackhawks beat the Blues 3-2 to hurdles, long jump and javelin. Kathyln Hunihan (M) def. Jen Marilno-Jsn Troc- Charlie Russo and Mickey Bombardier added two ;pper, Dave Campbell and Troy Guntulis. though they played TUesday without in­ even the best-of-7 series 2-2. Junior Michelle Simpson won the \ Reginald PInto/Manchester Heralrl clola 6-0. 6-0; Jody Anagnos-LIz Feeney (M) apiece. Brian Benson ripped four hits in defeat while tpper. Jason DeJoannis set a personal def. Byrna Piutemak-Amanda Demyan 6-3, jured center Wayne Gretzky. Hull had only 24 penalty minutes 100- and 400-meter dashes while Kyle Aitkens and Ken Murasko contributed three apiece. for 5 record in the high jump. 7-5; Katherine Devas-Jen OConnor (M) def. “It means that there is one more during the regular season and none in the other Indian winners were Lisa Arm Sarner-Erica Schenk 6-0,6-0. Reno Benson added two. “We had another great meet SAFE AT THIRD — Cheney Tech’s Bill Main, left, is safe at third base as Coventry High obstacle out of the way to wirming the playoffs before drawing blood with his Shinners, Jeanette Gala, Erica ROD VAN — Cap ‘n’ Cork defeated H&N Contrac­ against our rival Windham,” shortstop Derek Moulton tries to make a tag in the fifth inning of their game Tuesday. Main Stanley Cup,” Oilers coach John Muckier stick on Lemieux, who had been hanging DeJoannis and the 4 X 100 relay of East softball tors, 8-1, at Robertson I^ k . Mike Custer, Rob Lovett, Manchester coach George Suitor said. “We’re playing very well. We’ve on him in the Blues’ zone. Phitsamy Sourinho, Shinners, Kris­ went to third on a hit by Nick Paradis and eventually scored. Coventry won, 7-3. Jim Kiely, FUul Cooney, Paul Gavarino and Cris Coogan said. “In the last five out of six years defeats Manchester won seven consecutive games after being When Hull, who has an NHL-leading ten Trombley and Simpson. had two hits each for the winners. John Tierinni was best The Associated Press the meets have been very close, and RMUlta; East tracksters said. “We’re doing some good “but we made four of them in the The East Catholic High girls’ in defeat with three hits. down 3-1 to Winnipeg. That’s helping 10 goals and 17 points in the playoffs, left this year was no exception. 100:1, Simpson (M), 13.4, 2 Johnson (W), 3. things and we ran the bases well.” third inning. The errors were cost­ softball team started back from NORTHERN —Coach’s Comer beat Wininger’s make us a better club mentally. We really at 17:43 of the second period, he took STOP IN FRONT — Edmonton goaltender Bill Ranford (30) Trombley (M) wanted to finish it tonight.” with him much of the St. Louis offense. Rssuitt; 200: 1. Shinners (M), 28.0, 2. Simpson, 3. drop a pair Covenuy scored six times in the ly.” spring vacation on the right note Gymnastics, 8-4. Ray Minor homered and singled for CC prevents a goal by Los Angeles’ Mike Allison, center, as he makes 110 hurdles: 1. Hemmavanh (M), 16.8, 2. Jar­ Ihesday afternoon in its game with The 16,005 fans at the Forum reacted “We might have needed him down the Trombley (M) VERNON — The East Catholic first inning, four in the second and Down 12-0, Bolton made a game while FUt Carroll and Mike Karsten chippied in two each. a save in the first period of their Stanley Cup playoff clash Tuesday vis (M), 3. Williams (W) 400:1. Simpson (M), 1:04.4, 2 Wright (W), 3. seven in the fourth. Bolton plated its crosstown rival Manchester High. with disbelief when it was announced that stretch,” said Blues Coach Brian Sutter, 300 hurdes: 1. Williams (W), 42.1, 2 Hom- Shinners (M) High boys’ track team dropped two of it of sorts with a run in the third, Kevin Meredith and Tim Pemberton ad d ^ two each. ened. Gretzky had been scratched from the whose team outshot the Blackhawks 19-2 night at the Forum in Inglewood. The Oilers won In overtime, 6-5, to mavanh (M), 3. Janris (M) 800: 1. Devine (VIO, 2:37, 2 Wright (W), 3. decisions Tuesday afternoon at five runs in the home fourth. two in the fourth on back-to-back In its best offensive outing this . REC — Joline’s Spirit Shop got past Nutmeg irrent 100: 1. Barber (M), 11.5, 2. Mackey (W), 3. Toomey (W) “We had some breakdowns in the season. East defeated Manchester, lineup because of a bad back. But their in the third period but got only one goal. complete a four-game sweep. Randazzo(W) Rockville High School. The Eagles homers by Scott Magrath and Dave Mechanical Services, 10-8, at Nike Field. Doug Green 'eight 1600: 1. Devine (W), 538, 2 Desrosiers (W), 19-11, at Robertson Park. cheering became deafening when Luc “It was unfortunate.” 200: 1. Barber (M), 23.9, 2 Morales (W), 3. 3. Loto (M) bowed to Bristol Cenual, 81-64, and fourth inning that I wasn’t pleased Hohler, three in the fifth and one had three hits to lead JSS while Steve Stratton, Mark St. idual. Randazzo (W) Then it was up to rookie Ed Belfour, 3200:1. Desrosiers (W), 1233, 2 Martin (W), to Rockville, 127-21. East is 1-4 and with,” Page said. “In a tight game, it more in the sixth. The game was called after six full Jean, Mike FUstick, Tony Chevrette, Glen Maxwell, Robitaille and John Tonelli scored 46 Lemieux said he drew possibly as scored for the Blues. The 400: 1. Dwyer (M), 528, 2 Palmer (W), 3. 3. Flynn (M) could cost us.” Page saw some posi­ innings, with an inning still to go, seconds apart late in the third period for a many as three penalties against the Blues who made 31 saves in his first career Blackhawks coach Mike Keenan had new Barry (VIO will travel to West Haven Thursday “We’ve been our own worst Andy Andrzejezuk and Ed Stratton had two each. Glen 100 hurdles: 1. Cruz (M), 16.7, 2. Buonocore 4-4 lie. playoff start as the Blackhawks regained pulled Greg Millen four limes in the 800: 1. Green (W), 208, 2 Ghabrial (M), 3. (W), 3. Davey (M) to face Notre Dame at 3:30 p.m. tive signs from Bolton. enemy all year, and we didn’t do it because the field was reserved for Cobb had four in defeat while Brad LeMaire had three. by being a general pest but admitted get­ x>Iate Smilh(W) 300 hurdles: 1. Cruz (M), 49.5, 2. Suitor (M), Mike Allison, who missed the first the home-ice advantage they relinquished playoffs and inserted Belfour, and Bel- Chris Ray (5,000 meters) was the “(Bolton), has a very positive at­ today. No doubt they won it. And Manchester Rec softball action that With two each were Dave Chevrette, Tom Carpenter, ting Hull aggravated was the most pain­ espe- 1600: 1. Ghabrial (M), 4:58, 2 Moriarty (M), 3. Sourinho (M) titude. The kids were in the game began at 6 p.m. three games with a Charley horse, then ful. He lay on the ice for about a minute in Game 1. four’s 1.45 goals-against average in those 3. Johnson (W) 4 X 100 relay: 1. Manchester (Sourinho, lone winner for East. we stayed in the game all the way. Tom Orlowski and Steve Wierzbicki. 3200:1. (tie) Stansfield (M) and Ghabrial (M), Wayne Presley and Michel Goulet got relief appearances finally won him a start. Shinners, Trombley, Simpson), 54.4. Rasulls: from the first inning to last. They We have a tendency to get down but “A varsity game should be al­ NIKE — Washington Social Club II dumped Marpet scored a short-handed goal 1:15 into the after being hit. and 10:52 3. Johnson (Wj 4 X 400 relay: 1. Wiixftam, 4:48 5000: 1. Ray (EC), 17:00, 2. Hooper (R), 3. lowed to finish,” East coach Jay third period for a 5-4 Los Angeles lead. It paid off for the Blackhawks when the other Chicago goals, scoring in a 36- Keenan even went a step further, dressing 5000: 1. Wfilk (M), 17:31, 2 Hoagland (M), 3. were still trying to do things. I don’t we didn’t today,” O’Neill said. lYinters, 20-9. Bob' Matcya ripped four hits for WSC ne of Long jump: 1. Cruz (M), 16' 2 1/2“, 2. Johndrew (R) McConville said, noting that rec “They started to really begin to get a Trent Yawney scored on the resulting second span of the second period to end a Jacques Cloutier as the backup goaltender Ramoutar (W) Lindkind (M), 3. Johnston (W) 4 X 100 relay: 1. Rockville, 48.41, 2 East think it was like that in past years.” Bolton resumes action today at while Bob McMahon, Gary Hurley and Tim Chevalier Ticky 4 X 100 relay: 1. Manchester (ColleK, Issavi, High jump: 1. Johnston (W), 5'2”, 2. Lindland 110 hurdles: 1. Love (R), 19.70, 2. Huber (R), “We had five runs on five hits softball games have the use of lights little confidence there,” said Oilers goalie five-minute power play, getting his scoreless lie. and leaving Millen, the starter for the ink I Dwyer, Barber), 45.4 3:30 p.m. when it visits Cheney had three each. Pete FUlmer, Mike Kmeger, Steve Van (M), 3. Dulberger (M) 3. Norkin (BC) at Robertson. “It’s never happened Bill Ranford, who has been sensational Rookie Rod Brind’Amour got his fifth previous 10 Blackhawks playoff games, 4 X 400 relay: 1. Windham, 3:38 Shot put: 1. Gala (M), 28'10', 2. DeJoannis against a pitcher like Gagnon,” Bol­ Tech. The Bulldogs have a makeiq) Norris, Wayne Cook, George D’Amora, Bob Miskitus second goal of the playoffs on a shot from lonel 100: 1. Holmes (BC), 11.7, 2. Hickey (BC), 3. goal of the playoffs, and Ron Wilson also in street clothes. Lonfl jump: 1. Mackey (W), 20' 3 1/4", 2. (M), 3. PBvone (W) Capo(EC) ton coach Joe Jankowski said. "It game Thursday at home against East to us before,”. and Scott Hanson added two apiece. Marvin Chesson, this postseason. “They were yapping at us the point at 18:09 to make it 3-1. des- Adams (W), 3. Guntulis (M) Discus: 1. DeJoannis (M), 109'9', 2 Gala 1600: 1. Sugrue (R), 4:45, 2 Thiery (EC), 3. doesn’t seem like much we can use Hampton High. Manchester first-year coach Jack Lyons and Scott Waters had three hits each in defeat Triple jump: 1. Adame (W), 39’r , 2 Barry (M), 3. Shaw (W) Hooper (R) Cyndi Walz isn’t sure the game is esn’t CM). 3. Guntulis (M) Javelin: 1. Cruz (M), ^0r^■. 2 Hassel (W), 3. 400: 1. Sperry (R), 55.7, 2 Barry (EC), 3. it as a springboard for the rest of the Hran DeBari led the Highlanders, while ftte Anthony, Mike ZoUa Jr., Bill Wilson, A1 lUr- High jump: 1. Mackey (W), 6'2", 2. DeJoannis Shaw (W) Craig (R) season. We can feel good about over. “Of course not,” she said. “A ss of (M), 3. Morales (W) 4 X 400 relay: 1. Manchester going 3-for-4 with two RBls. Dave low and AI Robb added two apiece. 300 hurdles: 1. Hasel (R), 47.2 2- Martin that.” Caso had a double and scored four five-inning game is complete only if head (EC), 3. Love (R) CHARTER OAK — Glenn Constmetion II downed McReynolds’ ‘hit’ biggest for the Mets has 800: 1, Sugrue (R), 2:06, 2 Parker (R), 3. Kristen Filippi had three hits and times for Portland. Glen Ibrlecki it’s because of rain or the 15-run Manchester Property Maintenance, 9-4. Bill Silver and Thiery (EC) Carrie Weikel, Jen Sirianni, Stacey worked into the fifth inning and rule. But we didn’t complete the I get- 200: 1. Hickey (BC), 24.2 2. Holmes (BC), 3. Scott Campbell each had two hits for Glenn II. Harry 16 en route to his first NL shutout. It was his first shutout Guinan, Renee Eckert and Marlene picked up the win for Portland. game only because the men’s Rec By Ban Walker they Sperry (R) Holmes, RJek Johnson and Craig Ogden each socked 3200: 1. Wbrdell (R), 11:13, 2. Butter (R), 3. and Melanie Dolat two apiece for league didn’t want'us to play any The /Associated Press NL Roundup sirKC Sept. 8, 1987, when he pitched Seattle past very Dan Toce and Owen Svalestad three hits for MPM. Ciagk) (EC) Coventry. Jessica Brahaney and each slapped two hits for Bolton. longer.” Clevelanii. High jump: 1. Hickey (BC), 6', 2, Rheaume POP DELANEY — Brand Rex trimmed Main F*ub, Pirates 4, Giants 1: Doug Drabek pitched seven (R), 3. D. Hamois (R) Dawn Bedard each collected two Rjmand 345 014 0-17-11-2 Walz said she was going to check NEW 'YORK — In a game where Dwight Gooden and Long jump: 1, Osypuk (R), 2. Adamson (R), hits for Bolton. Boltofi 001 231 0— 7-10-5 with Manchester High athletic direc­ 12-3. John Mizoras had two hits and John McAvoy Pete Smith made it tough on the batters, the biggest hit On Monday night, the Padres took care of NL West shutout innings and hit his first major-league homer to Glen Teriecki, Rich Williame (5) and Willlami, 3. LaChapp^ (R) Chrissy Gagnon was the winning tor Mike Simmons this morning homered for Brand Rex. Bill Frattaroli homered and didn’t even show up in the boxscore. champion San Francisco 13-3 on 17 hits. The Chicago snap a scoreless tie as Pittsburgh dropped San FraiKisco Triple jump: 1. D. Harnois (R), 36'11', 2 Yus- Scott Copland (5); Scott Magrath, Owen singled and Scott Gayton had two hits for Ihib. chak (BC), 3. M. Harnois (R) pitcher for Coventry. She was Svaleetad (7) and Matt Simmons. about a ruling. That one went to Kevin McReynolds. He barreled into Cubs, the East champs, made the trip to Jack Murphy to 0-6 at Candlestick Park. Pole vault: 1. Preno (R), 8'6', 2. Osypuk (R), touched for eight hits while walking WP- Teriecki: LP- Ma^ath. “An eight-lead, to me, is like 1-0. second baseman Jeff Treadway, breaking up a possible Stadium on Tuesday night. The Padres pounded them Phillies 6, Reds 3: John Kruk had three hits, including 3. Wallace (R) The way we play, and the way they a two-run homer and an RBI double, as Philadelphia beat Shot put: 1. Rheaume (R), 39'4', 2. M. Har­ none and striking out three. “She’s MHS golf team double play in the ninth inning and enabling the New 13-3, stroking 19 hits this time. nois (R), 3. Stone (R) been getting the ball up this year. (East) plays..It sounds stupid but - York Mels to beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Monday Are the F^res trying to say something? visiting Cincinnati for its fourth straight victory to match Discus: 1. M. Harnois (R), 114', 2. Rheaume opens with wins that is kind of close,” Walz added. In Brief . night. “Not really,” said Fhdres manager Jack McKeon, last season’s best run. (R), 3. D. Hamois (R) They (Bolton) were right on her in Javelin: 1. Sulloo (R), 159', 2. Cieslowski the fourth imiing.” The Manchester High golf team East ripped 11 hits while Cheryl Both teams had just three hits until New York batted in who’s club is 8-6. “After winning five in a row, we lost Ken Howell (2-1) pitched six innings and allowed six (BC), 3. Jobin (BC) launched its 1990 season Ihesday Constantine, the Eagles’ winning the ninth. Then the Mets loaded the bases with one out four out of six, now we’ve won two straight again.” hits, Jeff fhrreu worked 2 2-3 innings and Roger 4 X 400 relay: 1. Rockville, 4:00. McDowell got the last out for his fifth save. Portland nine with a pair of victories at the pitcher, struck out nine and walked Merchants hold tryouts on Mark Caireon’s pinch-double, Howard Johnson’s Dodgers 3, Cardinals 0: Mike Morgan, who fell out Manchester Country Club. The In­ 14. Michelle Brown took the loss for Tryouts for the Manchester Merchants will be held single and an intentional walk to McReynolds. of the Los Angeles rotation after the All-Star break, Expos 5, Astros 3: Tim Wallach had a two-run homer and an RBI single as Montreal beat Houston in the Coventry girls bests Bolton dians medal total was 163 compared Manchester. She struck out three Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29, from noon to 3 pjn. After Darryl Strawberry p>oppcd up, Mike Marshall hit pitched a three-hitter to beat St. Louis and improved to club Bolton High BOLTON — Errors, producing a to 172 for Berlin High and 184 for and issued seven walks. at Moriarty Field. Any 14- or 15-year-old from a slow grounder up the middle that drawn-in shortstop 3-0. Astrodome for its sixth victory in seven games. The bundle of unearned runs, have been Wethersfield High. Beth White led East with tluee Manchester or Bolton, and any student attending East Jeff Blauser stopped with a dive. He threw back to Morgan struck out six, walked none and reired the last Expos stole five bases and have 31 in 14 games. BOLTON — With the bats still in hits and three runs batted in while Treadway, who paused just an instant before throwing, the bane of the Bolton High baseball Manchester junior Jason Oatway, Catholic or Cheney Tech is eligible. Any questions, call Kendra Darby and Nicole Aubin and was sent flying by McReynolds’ hard and legal slide. high gear, Coventry High tripped up team in 1990. The Bulldogs im­ a returning letter winner, took Dave Rohrbach at 646-4069 or Steve Armstrong at added two hits apiece. Darby drove Marshall isn’t fast, but the takeout gave him the instant Mary Mach. Bolton High, 20-5, TUesday after­ proved in that department Ibesday medalist honors with a 37 on the 647-1560. tosf 9) /bs ‘mointoined tor t6 yaofi noon in COC girls’ softball action. in three runs. Chris Lenegan he needed to beat the relay as Carreon scored. afternoon with a season-low five par-36 layout. Other Manchester The game was called after five in­ doubled and Constantine had a “The way I hit the ball, they had no other option but miscues, but four were grouped in scores were Ken Saunders and Matt McCants undergoes surgery bases-clearing double in a six-run the double play. The guy at the plate was safe,” Marshall nings by the 15-run rule. one inning as visiting Portland High Kohut 41 and Jim Carroll 44. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coventry, which had 35 hits in a third irming which gave East the secured a 17-7 decision in COC ac­ Manchester’s next action is received comforting news from a doctor who found said. doublcheader sweep last Friday, lead for good at 13-8. “People think I’m slow because I wear a size 14 shoe,” tion. Thursday at the Country Club Keith McCants’ right knee is in even better shape than added 17 hits in winning for the “It was one of our best days of­ Portland, 4-2, plated seven runs against ^uthington, Bristol Central Coach Ray Perkins believed on draft day. he said. “But I beat the throw by at least a step. I knew I sixth time in seven outings. The fensively,” McConville said. on seven hits in the first two in­ and Glastonbury High. The Bucs’ first-round selection underwent arthro­ was safe.” Fauiots were back in action today at nings. But it was a five-run third in­ Vickie Simmons was 2-for-3 and scopic surgery to correct a minor problem on TUesday, The play was closer than that, although the result was 3:30 p.m. at home against East ning, abetted by four Bulldog mis­ Cheney netters Jen Rothman had a two-run triple to and Perkins said he’s satisfied it wasn’t a risk to use the the same. Marsiiall raised his arms as he reached first Hampton High. cues, that went a long way in send­ lead Manchester’s eight-hit attack. fourth pick overall to select the former Alabama base while McReynolds helped Treadway to his feet. Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald Bolton fell to 2-7 with the loss. ing the home club to its seventh remain winless East is 2-3 and will play at St. linebacker. “It’s hard to turn a double play from that position,” The Bulldogs host Portland High Joesph in Trumbull this afternoon at Treadway said. “It was a last-ditch effort.” OUT AT FIRST — Cheney Tech base runner Tom Murphy straight loss. EAST HAMPTON — The Dr. William Carson, the Bucs’ orthopedic consultant, Thursday at 3:30 p.m. “This was our lowest error game Cheney Tech tennis team dropped a 3:30. Manchester slips to 3-5 and its removed “a couple of bone chips” from McCants’ right The Mets won their third straight game and sent Atlan­ (19) is a putout victim at first base during second inning ac­ “Offensively, I was very of the year which was encouraging,” 4-1 verdict to host East H ^p to n next game will be at Enfield High knee but found no cartilage or ligament damage. “It was ta to its eighth loss in nine tries. Julio Machado (2-0) got tion. Coventry first baseman Sean Cornell took the throw. pleased,” Coventry coach Rich F^ge Bolton coach Mark O’Neill said. High in COC action. Friday at 3:45 pjn. a minor cleanout.... The knee is solid,” Perkins said. the victory and Mike Stanton (0-1) was the loser. Gooden and Smith each pitched well enough to win, Hagerstown routs Britsox and both wound up with no-decisions. Gooden lasted eight innings and allowed one run on HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — Jack Voigt hit his SUflWIMSIWf Great night escapes White Sox bullpen ace league-leading fifth home run, and Baltimore Oriole three hits. He struck out 10 and walked three. NO HAM) sat Red Sox pitcher Ben McDonald threw two innings of one-hit ball Smith gave up two singles in seven innings. He surtek won for the fifth time in six games. on a rehabiliuition assignment as the I^gerstown Suns out nine and walked one. By Dick Brinster From Page 11 Twins 16, Tigers 4: Minnesota established season defeated New Britain 13-2 in an Eastern League game. “Either one of us could’ve won,” Gooden said. "He The Associated Press AL Roundup highs in several offensive catergories, with Gene Larkin McDonald, making his first game appearance TUesday was great.” Smith retired the first 12 batters and gave up a run MonUeal) while we were both in the National League and Kent Hrbek driving in three runs each against pitch­ since pulling an abdomen muscle, threw 23 pitches, 14 With Dave Stewart, Roger Clemens, Jimmy Key and without a hit in the fifth when Strawberry walked, stole lAVOMK FOODS last year.” “When you have a good attack and you get a linle ing-poor Detroit. for suikes. He gave up a sharp single but also struck out mmk Chris Bosio keeping their perfect records intact, it was a break, like what happened with Ozzie’s error, sometimes two, while walking none. second, took third on a wild pitch and scored on Marty Barrett began the eighth by poking a single into great night for some of the American League’s showcase Lvkin doubled twice, singled twice and scored twice everybody takes a deep breath and believes in themsel­ as the Twins, who won for the fifth time in seven games, McDoruild said he felt no discomfort, but the right­ McReynolds’ sacrifice fly. With two outs in the fifth, shallow right field. Boggs, attempting to sacrifice, bunted pitchers. Barry Lyons singled for the Mets’ first hit. almost back to the mound. ves,” Manager Bobby Valentine said. had season highs in hits (19), walks drawn (12) and runs. hander is expected to make at least one more start for the And then there was Bob Thigpen, ace of the Chicago Gooden got stronger as the game went on, the same Langston had an easy forccout at second and a pos­ In came Thigpen, who allowed Sierra’s fourth homer, They had seven doubles to tie a team record. Suns before being called up to Baltimore. NEW bullpen, saver of 34 games last season. With him on the pattern he showed in his last start against Chicago. He sible double play, but threw the ball into center. Then, a shot over the right field fence at ArlingUMi Stadium. mound and the White Sox leading 4-1 with two outs to won that game, his first victory after opening with two Jody Reed, after fouling off two bunts, lined a double to Two batters later, the game became a sad piece of White NBA fines Lakers $25,000 FAST& FLEXIBLE 1 go Tuesday night, what chance did the Texas Rangers Sox history when Incaviglia’s third homer cleared the INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles losses. left, scoring Barrett. have? Lakers were fined $25,(XX) because Magic Johnson and This lime, Gooden retired the final nine batters, six on Langston retired the next two batters, but walked Not much, but they made the most of it. Trailing 4-0, fence in left. Whalers get “There’s nothing that you can say after a game like James Worthy didn’t play in the team’s regular-season strikeouts. He fanned eight in his last four innings. Dwight Evans. Pena, signed as a free agent after playing they capiUilized on an error by Chicago shortstop Ozzie that,” White Sox manager Jeff Torborg said of his team’s finale Sunday night at Portland. Gooden missed most of last season with a partial out his contract with St. Ixruis, then extended his hitting Guillen for one run. Ruben Sierra hit a two-run homer to muscle tear in his shoulder. When he started slowly this streak to 12 games with a cue shot off third base. fourth stfaight loss. Johnson and Worthy and Mychal Thompson went make it 4-3 and then, after Harold Baines walked, up new TV home through pregame warmups, but did not play in the year, there were sonte worries that maybe he had rushed stepped Pete Incaviglia. Athletioi 7, Orioles 1: Stewart, who last lost an April HARTFORD (AP) — When the new hockey 130-88 loss to the Trail Blazers, the most lopsided defeat back too quickly. lie knew what to expect, got his pitch and hit a two- game in 1987, had an easy time because Mark McGwire season begins later this year, the Hartford Whalers “I don’t think you have to speculate on his arm injury run homer to give the Rangers a stunning 5-4 victory on hit two home runs and drove in five runs as Oakland beat in l.akcrs’ history. will have a new television home. New York by NBA Commissioner David Stem said any longer,” Mets manager Davey Johnson said. MCC streak ends the strength of a five-run ninth. Baltimore to remain unbeaten on the road. The NHL team announced Ihesday it signed an they were being fined “for failing to play two healthy The Braves got two hits off Gooden in the first imiing Jo in by M a il ti 3 ' .it tti. WILLIMANTIC — Thirteen bases on balls went a “Sometimes in the past I’d bring things like past at- Ironically, Stewart was 0-11 for his career in April as Treadway singled, advanced on a wild pickoff throw agreement with WTXX, Channel 20 in Waterbury, to players who arc normally starters.” long way as Manchester Community College saw its bats to the plate,” Incaviglia said. “But 1 keep telling prior to joining the Athletics. Stewart allowed six hits in and scored on Jim lYesley’s two-out double. Atlanui got EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR 9 broadcast 20 regular season and three or four exhibi­ Community Baptist Wapping Community nine-game baseball winning sU"eak come to an end Tues­ myself that somewhere down the line 1 can do something seven innings, struck out five and walked four in helping tion games. only one more hit the rest of the game, a Icadoff doulbe First Second NL umpire Engel arrested Congregational Congregational Church Church day night at the hands of Eastern Connecticut Suite to help us win. Oakland to a 6-0 road record. SportsChannel New England will telecast at least by Treadway in the sixth. Church bbrs t I enter Street 1 ,’90 Ellington Rd University junior varsity, 17-4, at Alumni Field. “Bobby comes right at you,” Incaviglia said. “He McGwire, who had the third five-RBl game of his 55 <^er Whalers regular season games and all playoff BAKERSHELD. Calif. (AP) — National League um­ The Mets managed just two hits off Smith and a Church 837 Mam Street 385 N Mam St •Tui". 6 pm • Mon pm (Now Meeting) The game was called after five innings. made a mistake and 1 hit it out.” career, hit a two-run homer off Dave Johnson (2-1) in the games, the team said. pire B«b Engel has been charged with stealing 4,180 piiKh-single by Tom O ’Malley with two outs in the •Wed to am .-145 pm • Mon 4 45 pm & / pn •Thur> to im • T hui s 4 45 pm MCC falls to 12-6 while Eastern is 6-9. “I just made a mistake,” Thigpen said. “It was a bad first. McGwire hit his fifth of the season off reliever baseball cards from a retail store, authorities said. eighth against Rick Luecken before the ninth. WTXX replaces WHCT, Charmel 18 in Hartford, & 7 pm •Wed 4 45 pm K pn •■S.ii 9 4;. am & t pm Junior Rodriguez was the losing pitcher for the day for the White Sox.” Brian Holton with two on in the seventh. whose three-year contract with the Whalers expired at Engel, 56, was released on $5,(XX) bail from Kem Carreon, who started recently when McReynolds was Cougars while Tim O’Donnell (2-1) picked up the win It was also a bad day for the Baltimore Orioles, who Carney Lansford had three hits for the Athletics. the end cf the 1989-W regular season. County Jail on Saturday and is scheduled to be arraigned injured, again came through in a pinch. He hit four home for Eastern. O’Donnell gave up four hits, including a ran into Oakland’s Dave Stewart (4-0). He won his 18ih Blue Jays 4, Indians 3: Key allowed four hits over “Channel 20 fits in with our marketing plan,” said May 2 on misdemeanor counts of commercial burglary runs and batted .370 as a pinch hitter last season, and led Knights of three-run homer in the fourth by Bob Douglas. He struck straight April decision as Oakland whipped Baltimore five innings, struck out three and walked none for Toron­ Bill Barnes, the Whalers vice president for marketing and petty theft, police said TUesday. off the ninth inning with a double into the left-field Columbus Hall out three and walked two. 7-1. Clemens (4-0) pitched Boston to a 4-2 victory over to, which won for the fourth time in five games because and public relations. “We want to increase our fan A security officer at the store told police that Engel put comer after fouling off a 3-2 pitch. 1831 Mam Street Vance Zarrella, Douglas, Rick Crossthwaite and Phil California, Key (3-0) paced Toronto over Cleveland 4-3 Kelly Gmber hit his major-league-leading fifth and sixth base into New Haven County and Channel 20 will seven boxes of Slcore baseball cards, valued at $143.98. “1 don’t know if I like the role, but I’m comfortable • Mon / pm 9 Jenkins also saw mound service for MCC. and Bosio (2-0) improved his first-month career record to homers and drove in all four runs. allow us to do that.” with it,” Carreon said. “I accept it.” Tim Britt was 2-for-3 with three RBls to lead the War­ 12-2 as Milwaukee beat Kansas City 7-3. Brewers 7, Royals 3: Bosio was staked to a 3-0 first- Channel 18 has been operating under protection Tyson to face Henry Tillman Hidres 13, Cubs 3: For two straight games, 13 was in­ CALL 1-800-333-3000 Donn Pall started the ninth with the White Sox holding riors. inning lead when Dave Ruker hit a three-run homer as from creditors under Chapter 11 of the federal NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson’s first fight since deed an unlucky number for the defending National 1-800-972-9320 E utern JV '7 7 2x— 17-11-2 a 4-0 lead. He allowed a one-out double to Rafael Ril- MCC 000 40— 4 4-1 Milwaukee beat Kansas City in a game featuring a bankruptcy code. Barnes, however, said that Channel losing the heavyweight title will be against Henry League division champions. Tim 0'Donn®ll «nd Tim Bfitt; Junior Rodriguoz, Vanco Zarrolla (2). meiro, who scored when Guillen erred on Julio Franco’s bench-clearing incident. 18’s financial condition had nothing to do with the Triskaidekaphobia, however, is no problem for the San lof subsequent ehs t 'fti • .1 0 .ii r »'li* -) 'a li >g ' Tillman on June 16 in Caesars fUlace at Las Vegas, Don anil i Uuitjio a>»' u'.) s tf'd • .i . * ;*. j U %YV WAl. ‘ Bob Douglat (3), Rick Crouttwaita (3), Phil Jonkini (4) and Bob Ban- grounder. Bosio gave up three runs and seven hits in seven in­ Whalers new TV plans. Diego I^drcs. ton. King Productions announced. WP- CDonnaU (2-1), LP- Hodnouaz (2-3) Tluit breathed life into the Rangers. nings, striking out five and walking two as the Brewers t 14— M A N C H E S T E R H E R A LD , Wednesday, April 25, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25,1990— IS A SCOREBOARD FOOD______

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Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 pm. • “ The Taste o f Summer Inspired Recipes for Casual by Brooke Dojny and Melanie Barnard. (Prentice Hall 2 tablespoons parsley Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Minnesota 16, Detroit 4 Umpirse—Home, Kosc; FirsL Roe; Second, Umpires—Home, Cooney; FirsL Brinkman; Detroit at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. saves). SL Louis, Riendeau, 2-2 (25-22). Press; 257 pages. $19.95). This is a cookbook that em­ Texas S, Chicago 4 Morrison; Third, Barnett Secorid, Yxing; Third, Cousins. A— 18,195. Entertaining All Year Round” by Diane Rossen Wor­ 3 tablespoons pine nuts (optional) Wash the asparagus; remove the hard ends o f the stalks Pirates 4, Giants 1 Los Angeles Lakm at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Wtdneaday'a Qatnaa T—3.-00. A—24,362. T—2:27. A—17,018. phasizes fresh, easy-to-find ingredients. It is packed with Portland at Dallas, 8:30 p.ra Ftaferee—Terry Gregson. Linoemerv— Dan thington. (Bantam Books; 387 pages, $19.95). Diane Drain cooked lasagna n o ^ e s , place in a bowl o f cold and the scales. Place in a saucepan with i/2 inch boiling Kansas City (Saberhagen 1-1) at Mihraukee PITTSBURGH SAN FRAN Schachts, Bob Ftodges. San Antonio at Denver, 1030 p.ra tips on streamlining the codcing process, with or without (Filer 1-1), 7 p.m. Blue Jays 4, Indians 3 a b rh b l a b rh b l Rossen Worthington, author of “The Cuisine of Califor­ water, and set aside. water. Bring to the boiling point and cook, uncovered, Wednesday, May 2 Seattle (Holman 2-1) at New Mxk (Perez CLEVELAND TORONTO National League results Bckmn 3b 5 1 2 0 Butter cf 5 0 4 0 nia,” has selected more than 200 infonnal recipes, many a microwave. Included are ch^ters on Supper Salads, Rem ove w r^ p er, puncture spinach carton, and cook for 5 minutes. Drain. Boston at New Vbrk, 8 p.m. 1-1), 730 p.m. abrh U ab r h bl Beliss 4 0 1 0 RThmp 2b 3 0 1 0 Mets 2, Braves 1 Utah at Phoenix, 1030 pm. Oilers 6, Kings 5 OT requirag little or no cooking time. Includes tips and Substantial Salads and Pasta Pronto. Also included are in the microwave on high (1(X) percent power) for 3 to 4 Place a layer o f the cooked asparagus in a buttered 1- Oakland (Welch 2-1) at Baltimore (Milacki Browne 2b 4 110 Femrxlz ss 3 1 1 0 WnSlykcl 4 1 2 1 WCIark 1b 4 0 1 0 Thursday, May 3 Edmonton 2 2 1 1—6 recipes fo r meat, chicken, seafood, plus desserts. (Juick- 1- 0), 735p.m Webster cf 4 1 2 3 MWilsn cf 3 1 1 0 ATLANTA NEW YORK Bonilla rf 5 0 2 1 Mitchell If 4 0 0 0 techniques on grilling and marinating, ways to use fresh minutes to defrost. Drain spinach in sieve, pressing out quart casserole. Dot with butter and sprinkle with pepper. Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 pm.. If necessary Los Angsiss 0 4 1 0—5 CaUlbrttia (McCaskili 1-0) at Boston (Hetzel CJams dh 4 0 1 0 Gruber 3b 4 2 3 4 a b rh b l a b rh b l Reynids If Bass r1 4 0 1 0 cook experts Brooke Dojny and Melanie Barnard serve Los Angeles Lakers at Ffouston, 8 pm., if First Period— 1, Edmonton, Messier 5 herbs and herb flowers, and wine recommendations by all liquid. Transfer to a mixing bowl; add cottage cheese, Repeat, using remaining asparagus, butter and pepper. 0-1), 735 p.m Snyder rf 4 0 2 0 McGriffIb 2 0 0 0 OfificDllcf 3 0 0 0 Jefferis2b 4 0 0 0 Bream 1b MWIms 3b 4 0 1 0 necessary (Simpson, Anderson),4:57. 2, Edmonton, up an array o f nutritious, appealing, “ short order” w eek -' Cleveland (Bearse 0-1) at Toronto (Stot- MIdndolf 4 0 0 0 GHill rf 3 0 0 0 Tredwy 2b 4 1 2 0 Miller cf 3 0 0 0 LVIliere c GCarter c 4 0 0 0 Anthony Dias Blue. A sampling o f the recipes: Sauteed Parmesan, nutmeg, salt and pepper. M ix well. Sprinkle the lop with Parmesan cheese. Bake for 5 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 pm., if neces­ Arxlerson 3 (Simpson, Messier), 12:02. Penal­ Bomyro 1-2), 735 p.m. Jacoby 3b 4 0 2 0 Borders c 4 0 0 0 LSmith If 3 0 0 0 Thomtncf 0 0 0 0 Und2b Uribe ss 2 0 10 Chicken with Balsamic Vinegar and Sun-dried day meals, including their own tried-and-true “ house Drain lasanga noodles and spread out on a flat surface. sary ties—Murphy. Edm (holding), 1:56; Anderson, minutes. Serve hot. Makes 4 servings. Detroit (l^binson 0-1) at Minnesota (Tapani Brokns pr 0 0 0 0 Virgil dh 4 0 0 0 Stanton p 0 0 0 0 Carren ph 1110 Drabek p Riles ss 2 12 1 specialties.” F ^ a rx l at Dallas, 8 p.ra, if necessa^ Edm (tripping), 19:29; Sarxlstrom, LA (slash­ Tomatoes; Grilled Whole Bluefish with Lemon Dill But­ Divide spinach filling among noodles, spreading evenly (Recipe from: “The New York Times Cook Book: 2- 1),835p.m Hmndz 1b 4 0 0 0 Lee 2b 3 0 1 0 Presley 3b 4 0 1 1 HJhnsn 3b 4 0 10 Ftottersn p Garrelts p 2 0 0 0 San Antonio at Denver, TBA, if necessary ing). 19:51. Chicago (McDowail 0-1) at Texas (Witt 0-2), Skinner c 2 0 0 0 Lawless If 3 0 0 0 Gregg 1b 4 0 0 0 Strwbry rf 3 10 0 Landrni p Lagaph 10 0 0 ter; Couscous Salad with Spiced Fruit Viniagrette. Boxed along entire length. R oll up noodles and stand on end in a Revised Edition” by Craig Claiborne. (Harper & Row; Friday, May 4 Secorxl Ftoriod—3, Los Angeles, Crowder 1 8 3 5 pm. Baerga ss 2 1 1 0 Murphy rf 3 0 0 0 McRyIds If 2 0 11 Camach p 0 0 0 0 The following recipes are from “The Microwave (Ftobitaille), 2:44. 4, Edmonton, Lamb 5 (Huddy, shallow 3-quart round casserole. $25; April 25,1990) Thuraday'a Qamas Fermin ss 2 0 10 Whine 2 0 0 0 fiilarshl 1b 4 0 0 1 Gundrsn p 0 0 0 0 Boston at New Vbrk 8 pm., if necessary Cleveland at Toronto, 1235 p.m. DJamsph 10 0 0 Blauseres 2 0 0 0 Lyons c 3 0 10 Leach ph 0 0 0 0 Detroit at Indiana. 8 p.m., if necessary Lowe), 8:28. 5 Edmonton, Simpson 8 (Messier, Utah at F>hoenix, TBA, if necessary Kansas City at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. Alomar c 10 0 0 PSmith p 1 0 0 0 Elster ss 3 0 0 0 ToUIS 36 411 4 Totals 35 1 11 1 Anderson), 10:38. 6, Los Angeles, Kudelski 1 Saturday, May 5 (Robltaille, Elik), 13:39. 7. Los Angeles, Seattle at New \brk, 7:30 p.m. Totals 36 3 10 3 Totals 29 4 6 4 Lemkeph 10 0 0 Gooden p 2 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 211—4 Cleveland at Philadelphia, TBA, if necessary Oakland at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m Cleveland 100 000 020—3 Luecken p 0 0 0 0 Ofifially ph 10 10 San Frandeco 0 0 0 0 0 0 001—1 Ftobitaille 5 (Elik Kudelski), 17:52. 8, Los An- California at Boston, 7:35 p.m Toronto 300 010 OOx—4 Gant If 0 0 0 0 fifiachado p 0 0 0 0 DP—Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Pittsburgh 9. San Dallas at Psrttand, TBA, if necessary gelee, Tonelli 1 (Krushelnyski), 1838. Penal­ Chefs use talents Edible flowers are not worth eating Chicago at Texas, 835 pm. E—Browne. DP—Cleveland 1. Toronto 1. Totals 27 1 3 1 Totals 30 2 S 2 Francisco 9. HR— Drabek (1). Riles 0 )- Denver at San Antonio, TBA, if necessary ties—FtuotsalalnerL Edm (tripping), 30; Miller, Milwaukee at Chicago, TBA, If necessary LOB—Cleveland 6, Toronto 6. 2B— Browne, Atlanta SB—RoThompson (3). VanSlyke (1). LA (inter1ererx»), 6:23; Huddy, Edm (hooking), Only games scheduled 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 By Bonnie Tandy Leblang the product is artificially sweetened. Wbbster, Snyder. 3B—Fernandez. HR—Gmber New Ybrfc 000 010 001— 2 S—Drabek FloThompson, LaValliere. Sunday, fifiay 6 9:58; Krushelnyski, LA (high-sticking), 9:58; National League standings 2 (6). Webster (2). Two outs when winning mn scored. IP H R ER BB SO Houston at Los Angeles Lakers, 3:30 p.m.. If Muni, Edm. double minor (tripping, roughing), and Carolyn Wymeui C arolyn: Long before the current Pittsburgh necessary 11:15; Crowder, LA (roughing), 11:15; Granato, to help feed hungry IP H R ER BB SO E—Gooden LOB—Atlanta 4. New Vbrk 5. East Division Irxfiana at DetroiL TBA, if necessary LA (high-slicking), 19:30. Supermarket Sampler light dessert craze began. Weight CIsvsIand Drabek W.3-1 7 8 0 0 0 6 The Green House Edible W L Pet. GB 2B— Presley, Treadway, Carreon. SB— OfificDowell (1), Strawberry (2). S— PSmith. Ftotteraon 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 New Vbrk at Boston, TBA, if necessary Third Period—9. Los Angeles, Allison 1 N E W Y O R K (A P ) — A suc­ Watchers was making individual, 1 Pittsburgh 9 6 .600 — Swindell L, 1-2 62-3 6 4 4 3 4 “ I get asked to do a lot o f Flowers. Mixed flowers, petal con­ SF—McReynolds. Landrum S.2 12-3 1 1 1 1 2 Phoenix at Utah, TBA, If necessary (Krushelnyski, Robinson), 1:15 (sh). 10, Ed­ Montreal 8 6 .571 Orosco 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 cessful restaurant chef rarely frozen, low-calorie desserts. The Toronto IP H RER BB SO San Frandaco monton, Tikkanen 8, 17:05. Ftonalties— None. charities,” Aim e Rosenzweig o f fetti, daisies, violas, pink dianthus, poisonous. Even if a flower isn’t pecan mousse and chocolate f Philadelphia 8 6 .571 '/s best things about these three new Atlanta Garrelts L.0-1 7 6 2 2 1 2 Overttma— 11. Edranton, Murphy 3 (Ftuot- feeds people who truly are Nowibrit 7 7 .500 1>« Key W.2-0 5 5 1 1 0 3 Arcadia restaurant said at the lavender wands, snapdragons, poisonous, you should be certain mocha pie. $1.69 per 5.43- to 7- PSmith 7 2 1119 Camacho 1-331100 salalnan. Graves), 4:42 Ftonalties— None. hungry. That has prompted chefs ones are their crusts: The chocolate Chicago 6 8 .429 2 Birtsas 2 4 0 0 1 0 N.Y. Ftangers at Y/^ington, 7:30 p.m., if East Catholic at Notre Dame, 3:30 hot noon meal is listed first and the bun, lettuce, macaroni salad, fruit KANSASCITY MILWAUKEE DJohnson L,2-1 6 1-3 8 5 5 3 TO HAVE SOME FRIENDS 5 Layana 1 2 1 1 2 0 MSG, W PO P necessary Qlrir Track served the week o f April 30-May 4 > r - a b rh b l a b rh b l Holton 0 1 2 1 1 0 cool evening meal, second: cocktail. Dibbla 1 1 0 0 1 1 Boston at Montreal, 7:05 p.m.. If necessary East Catholic/Brantord at Hillhouse, 330 at Wcsthill Gardens and Mayfair Perry dh 5 1 1 2 Sheffild 3b 4 0 2 3 Price 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 7:30 p.m. — Reds at Phillies, JJ CO Philadelphia Monday, April 30 Qlria Tannia Monday: Baked mcatloaf with Friday: Orange juice, pepperoni Seltzer 3b 4 0 0 0 Hamitn pr 0 0 0 0 Yfltiaman 1 0 0 0 0 1 Gardens to Manchester residents KHowell W.2-1 6 6 2 2 2 5 ESPN SL Louis at Chicago, 635 p.m., if necessary Bristol Central at Marxttiester, 330 gravy, Spanish rice, mixed pizza, tossed salad, choice o f dress­ Brett 1b 3 0 1 0 R>lidor3b 0 0 0 0 Holton pitched tc 3 battort tn tha 7m, Ftorratt 22-3 5 1 1 0 1 Tbtaday, May 1 who are 60 or older: OVER FOR A PICNIC. > 11:30 p.m. — Bruins at Sacred Heart at East Catholic. 3:15 JJ BJacksn If 4 0 1 1 EDiazss 3 1 1 0 BK—DJohnson. vegetables: Chicken sandwich, fruit, ing, fruited gelatin with topping. RMcDwII S.5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Whshington at N.Y. Ftangers, 7:30 p.m.. If Qoll Eisnrch rf 4 0 0 0 Vbuntcf 4 1 1 0 Canadiens (taped delay), Monday: Apple juice, meatballs , Tschida; First, Cadarstrom; WP—KHowell, necessary South CatholiciBristol Cantral/Glastonbury at milk. > H WWIsncf Dftirkrdh 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 3 Second, Johnson; Third, McKean Umpires—Home, DeMuth; FirsL Hallion; SportsChanncl Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if necessary MarxJissIsr, 3 p.m. and Italian sauce, spaghetti with Andover schools “D Stillwall ss 3 1 1 0 Brock 1b 4 0 0 0 T—3.06. A—2Z502. Tuesday: Chopped sirloin with Second, Harvey; iW d , Crawford. Italian sauce, Italian mixed The following lunches w ill be FWhita2b 3 1 2 0 Vaughn If 3 0 0 0 T—2:49. A—19,161. gravy, whipped potato, wax beans: Pecotapr vegetables, Italian bread, parmcscan 0 0 0 0 Feldsr If 10 0 0 Egg salad sandwich, fruit, milk. served the week o f April 30-May 4 Boortec 4 0 0 0 Braggs rf 2 2 10 Twins 16, Tigers 4 Expos 5, Astros 3 cheese, brownie. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 25, 1990—17 16—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 25, 1990 I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME. Crossword by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee- TV Tonight Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form Y A K Y A K FOCUS four ordinary worda Y A K Y A K ACROSS 40 Ear (comb, Answer lo Previous Puzile 6:00PM (D ® News {CC). to Be Announced (3 hrs.) (Live) annual event celebrates the best in country form) ® Who's the Boss? (CC). music. Presenters and nominees include: OTlro H 1 Sac 41 Fish spear 8:00PM CE) Sydney (CCj On a difficult Dwight Yoakum, Alabama, Shenandoah. 5 Alcoholic 42 Delicious (H) Growing Pains case. Matt forces Sydney to team up with Reba McEntire, the Judds, Tammy Wy- beverage 45 Coll Mr. Belvedere (CC). a hard-boiled private eye. (Postponed from nette and George Strait. (2 hrs.) (Live) 8 Shade of 49 E plurlbus an earlier date) (In Stereo) blue @2} (30) (§€] News dZ) MOVIE: 'Prisoners of Inertia' (CC) A Dear Abby Sylvia Porter_____ CB (36) Growing Pains (CC) Ben is inter­ cruise trip up the Hudson River turns into a 12 Part of the 50 Accounting (24) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ested in more than acting when he casts eye agey. comic nightmare for two newly-married ZYZID @ 1) T.J. Hooker Laura Lynn as his leading lady in a home New Yorkers. An "American Playhouse " 13 Elaborate 51 “High — " movie. PEOPLE poem presentation. Amanda Plummer, Christo­ 52 Annoy @8) Family Ties (CC). Part 1 of 2. Abigail Van Buren 14 Center of ® It Takes a Thief pher Rich, John C. McGinley. 1989. 53 Military @ Degrassi High (CC). , 1 shield school (11) MOVIE: 'The Gauntlet' An Arizona [A&E] Our Century The battle for Berlin 4-z? Health insurance 15 Baseball (abbr.) dl) Three's Company cop escorts a prostitute from Las Vegas to as remembered by W W II veterans, in­ club N OBB B 54 A Scott [CNN] World Today Phoenix to testify against organized crime. cludes rare color footage. (60 min.) AM “APP/CT/OM" TO 16 White 55 Roman road [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Flipper' The son of a fish­ Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingie [C N N ] Larry King Live THIS CAN CAUSE vestment 56 Cattle genus 1977. SOME PEOPLE TO 17 Run before 57 Of aircraft erman in the Florida Keys cares for a [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Getting Married in Buf­ Cook wants part can be costly the wind wounded dolphin. Chuck Connors, Luke (38 MOVIE: 'The Magnificent Matador' BECOME SLEEPY. falo Jum p' An Alberta woman's decision 18 Actress — DOWN 22 Field O f center Halpin, Kathleen Maguire. 1963. Rated G. A bullfighter begins an affair with an Amer­ to marry a worker on her ranch meets with Losing your job does not mean you need to lose your Parsons granular 37 Elke — [ESPN] inside the PGA Tour ican admirer following his disgrace in the disapproval. Wendy Crewson, Paul Gross, EXCOIB 20 Gaiters 1 Pretty snow ring. Anthony Quinn, Maureen O'Hara, Now arrange the circled letters to health insurance. 38 Do or — [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep Marion Gilsenan. 1989. of waiters’ tips 21 Emergency 2 Actor 23 Ben Cart­ 39 African land Thomas Gomez. 1955. form the surprise answer, as sug­ Employees who are let go are entitled legally to con­ signal Montand wright's boy [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Bad News Bears [USA] MOVIE: 'Not a Penny More, Not gested by the above cartoon. 41 Sales figure, (^8 MOVIE: 'Spring Break' Four college 22 Memo abbr. 3 Chair 24 W. Coast in Breaking Training' (CC) The Bears are a Penny Less' Premiere Based on Jeffrey tinued coverage in their former company group plan for before students cut loose on spring break in Fort DEAR ABBY: I am a cook in a small but very 23 Tracks 4 Most docile coll. deductions Astrodome bound for a big playoff game. Archer's best-seller about a quartet of TI»» up to 18 months under the Consolidated Omnibus Recon­ 26 Line of hay 5 Objectives 25 Words of Lauderdale. David Knell, Perry Lang, Jayne investors who plot the downfall of the fin­ 42 Cosmonaut William Devane, Jackie Earle Haley, Clifton Modean. 1983. popular restaurant. At the end of our shifts, the waitres­ ciliation Act (COBRA). Other members of their im­ 30 Wood sorrel 6 Unemployed denial — Gagarin James. 1977. Rated PG ancier who defrauded them. Ed Begley Jr.. 31 Was 7 Nose 26 Be clothed In 43 Single part §2) @8 Unsolved Mysteries (CC) Sched­ Ed Asner, Maryam d ’Abo. 1990. Part 2 of (Answers tomorrow) ses count their tip money, and believe me, it’s a healthy [T M C ] MOVIE: 'A Night in the Life of mediate families are eligible for an additional 18 months. 32 Hot spring 8 Canine tooth 27 Request for 44 Shoe uled; claims that a murdered woman 2. (In Stereo) Jumbles: RUMMY MONEY GIBBET HUNTER “take.” Add this to their hourly wage, and they do very 33 Artful 9 Non-profit reply 45 Texas city Jimmy Reardon' (CC) A suburban high- Yesterday's Even though this means footing the monthly premium, speaks to a friend from the grave; a Virgi­ Answer What might Tom do y/hen his car breaks 34 Scottish org. 28 Semi­ 46 Ripped school graduate looks toward an uncertain 9:30PM 33 S® Marshall Chronicles nia police operation nets 'gypsies"; Bos­ well. family future in 1962 Chicago. River Phoenix, down?— TOM “THUMB” “it can be a very good deal,” says Edward Graves, 10 Adjoin precious 47 Culiivator ton robberies. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (CC) Marshall's problems are com­ I make an hourly wage that is slightly over the so- 35 Large truck 11 Falls asleep stone 48 Opposite of Ann Magnuson, Meredith Salenger. 1988 pounded when he becomes the object of a professor of insurance at the American College at Bryn 36 More $ 8 MOVIE; 'Jagged Edge' An attorney called poverty level, yet nobody seems to remember 19 — Angeles 29 Dwindle ecto Rated R. (In Stereo) young woman's attention. (In Stereo) Now back In stock, Jumbla Book No. 42 Is sfailabls for S2.M, which Includes postsos Insolent falls in love with her client, a San Francisco and handling, from Jumuls, cfo this nsw spspsr, P.O. Box 4366, Orlando. FL 32603-43b6. Mawr that instructs Chartered Life Underwriters and 20 "Auld Lang 31 Nile queen. 50 Sailor (si.) [USA] He-Man and Masters of the [HBO] Carly in Concert: My Romance where i l the excellent food came from. Good service is 38 Twofold newspaper publisher who may be a mani­ Include your name, addraaa and zip coda and make your chock payable lo Nawa|>aporbooka. Chartered Financial Consultants. A company’s plan lor short Universe Grammy winner Carly Simon performs important, but if a reduction in help is necessary, the 34 Population pulative murderer. Glenn Close. Jeff usually is more extensive and less costly than private in­ Bridges. Robert Loggia. 1985. songs from her new , "M y Rom­ waitresses would be the first to go. T” T ~ T- 6 :3 0 PM ® C B S News (CC). (In Stereo) ance." (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) surance, he points out. itr TT §8) MOVIE: 'The French Connection' KIT 'N ' CARLYLE by Larry Wright ® C4® A BC New s (CC). [TM C] MOVIE: 'Split Decisions' Three Abby, is there some way to enlighten the public to Two New York City cops relentlessly at­ Ray premiums early or exactly on time, warns Graves. ® Comedy Wheel generations of an Irish boxing family come 12 tempt to foil a large international drug ring. share their tip money with the cooks? rw together when a young man steps into the Many insurers would prefer to cancel this kind of (jl] Charles in Charge (CC) Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider. Fernando A ring in place of his murdered brother. Gene FVIM CAT WHO HASN6VERBBEM LIKES TO ROLL coverage, and late payments permits them to do so. The IS M7" (18) Newsworthy Rey 1971 IN THE DOUGH Hackman. Craig Sheffer, Jeff Fahey. 1988. flUTbOOliS FegUSTriE UR£^1ol^NT: premiums you’ll pay on individual coverage after the IS n (20) M am a's Family (57) Mark Russell Comedy Special The Rated R DEAR LIKES: I sent your letter to the owners of (22) (30) NBC News (CC) satirist lampoons newsmakers in song and transition period can be five to ten times as high as your monologue (In Stereo) 10:00PM CE) Rescue 911 (CC) three of the most popular restaurants in the Los Angeles conuibution to the group policy. (38) Family Ties (CC) Part 2 of 2. Scheduled: a telephone answering mach­ ( § l) MOVIE: 'Toughlove' Distraught par­ ine plays a suicide threat; rescue efforts area. Their responses: If you end up working for a small firm that has no (57) Nightly Business Report ents turn to the Toughlove support group DEAR ABBV: Every restaurant — large, small, plain following Hurricane Hugo; a shooting in health insurance plan, become self-employed or decide to (6i) Love Connection for help with their rebellious son. Lee Re- Miami. (60 min.) (In Stereo) or fancy — pays its waiters, waitresses, bartenders, etc. [A & E ] Chronicle mick, Bruce Dern. Piper Laurie 1985 take early retirement before you’re eligible for Medicare, 30 ® ® Equal Justice (CC) Mike's girlf­ ca m e- the minimum wage required by law, simply because it is TT [ESPN] SportsLook [A&E] America at War Amphibious war­ riend IS murdered in front of him, but he is you’ll need to seek adequate individual coverage im­ fare IS brought in by the U S [HBO] MOVIE: Beetlejuice' (CC) Re unable to identify the killer. Jesse finds a understood that this amount will be supplemented by mediately. This may take some time, and being without 33 W [CNN] PrimeNews rm cently deceased newlyweds hire an outra­ lump in her breast. (60 min ) (In Stereo) tips. insurance for even a few weeks can put you at devastat­ geously vulgar ghost to scare away their [DIS] MOVIE: 'Flipper's New Adven­ ® News (CC) I feel that because the dining public is aware that the 30 ing financial risk. homo's obnoxious new tenants. Michael ture' A young boy and his pet dolphin try ® WPIX News Keaton. Gcena Davis, Alec Baldwin. 1988. to outwit a group of escaped convicts price of the meal includes the cost of the labor to prepare Faced with skyrocketing medical claims, health in­ 4ir tl8) Synchronal Research it, there is no need to leave a gratuity for the kitchen. Rated PG (In Stereo) holding a family hostage in the Florida CL surers are adding exclusions, exceptions and restrictions [LIFE] Rodeo Drive Keys. Brian Kelly, Luke Halpin, Pamela do) M -A -S -H Franklin 1964 Rated G Although I am sure the restaurant business was not up­ or dropping out of the individual health insurance dS) © ) News 7:00PM (T) Inside Edition [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Child's Play' (CC) The permost in the mind of Harry Truman when he said it, it market. Only about 250 of more than 1,200 domestic 43 [A&E] Living Dangerously Hawan's Ki- fits this situation best: “If you can’t stand the heat — get ® (22. Wheel of Fortune (CC). transmigrated soul of a deranged killer lauea volcano (60 min } health insurers now offer coverage to individuals. Some ® Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) turns an ordinary children’s doll into a mur­ S3 derous plaything Catherine Hicks, Chris [CNN] CNN News out of the kitchen!” insurers are unwilling to cover smaller companies, espe­ (11) Charles in Charge (CC) BRUCE VANDERHOFF, Sarandon, Alex Vincent. 1988 Rated R [DIS] Astaire Time A musical special dis- cially those with less than 25 employees. S5 C16) Untouchables (In Stereo) playing the dancer's imaginative tech­ LE RESTAURANT, \^ ^ t options do you have? C20) Kate 8i Allie (CC). [LIFE] Moonlighting niques, with guests Count Basie, dancer LOS ANGELES J Barrie Chase, Joe Williams and the Earl • Start with your former employer’s insurer if it sells (24 Nightly Business Report [MAX] MOVIE. 'Scandal' Based on the Twins (60 mm.) (R) DEAR ABBY: As a general rule, cooks are paid far 25 (c) 1990 by rvEA. Inc. true story of a British cabinet minister's o policies to individuals. You may be able to convert to (26' Police Story [ M A X ] MOVIE: 'Fear' Escaped convicts more than waiters and waitresses whose wages are sup­ The Associated Press infamous affair with a young showgirl in J 3 T l such a policy where COBRA coverage runs out. But do a ;30y 40 Current Affair 1963 John Hurt, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer. kidnap and terrorize a Vietnam veteran and • leeo by N E A . me. plemented by tips. Chefs who are talented and reliable 38 Cheers (CC). Part 2 of 2 Bridget Fonda 1989 Rated R (In Stereo) his family Cliff DeYoung, Kay Lenz, Frank CELEBRATE — American film maker Sam Wanamaker, front, head of the Friends of little comparison shopping at other companies before you Stallone. 1988 Rated R s F are always in demand and are handsomely paid by the commit yourself. (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [TMC] MOVIE; 'Bill and Ted's Excel­ S.HAEU by Bruce Beattie Shakespeare’s Globe, and members of the group, hold a large banner of William lent Adventure' (CC) A time traveling te­ 1 0:30PM Qi; USA Tonight management. Sometimes, when the chef m ^es an ex- • Investigate any professional, business or alumni as­ (61) Hunter CELEBRITY CIPHER lephone booth provides two empty- Synchronal Research uaordinary effort for a private party, the host will present Shakespeare in London. The group celebrated the writer’s birthday Tuesday at the site sociation, social or fraternal group, or union you may Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by tamous [A&E] New Wilderness headed students with a cosmic ~ m people, past and present Each teller in the cipher stands lor [CNN] Moneyline opportunity to pass their history finals l20^ Odd Couple O o him with a gratuity in appreciation. where reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre is being built. belong to. Many sponsor group health plans that mem­ another Today's clue C equals D [ESPN] SportsCenter Keanu Reeves. Alex Winter, George Carlin (^4^ CPTV Auction Continues I suggest that your correspondent who signs himself bers often ignore when they have on-the-job coverage. 1989 Rated PG (In Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire (M) MOVIE; That Man From Rio' A ^ CD “Likes to Roll in the Dough” take steps to perfect his Sam Michael Gamer, Davis’ second grandchild, • If no such plan is open to you, an insurance broker or ' X a M Y W Q [USA] Murder, She Wrote French soldier on leave follows his kid­ Officials clear the way [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) napped sweetheart to Rio Jean-Paul Bel­ H - < craft so that he can “rake in the chips.” was bom Friday in a Los Angeles hospital. chartered financial consultant can determine what 8:30PM 3 3 Normal Life (CC) Anne's PKCQWSYLKS V 7:30PM 33 Entertainment Tonight mondo. Francoise Dorieac. Jean Servais JIMMY MURPHY. JIMMY’S estranged father, whom she hasn't seen in 1964 m . Daughter Tracy Gamer stopped by the Davis home policies are available and help you get the best possible Shirley Maclaine's upcoming movies (In 8 years, arrives unexpectedly on her anniv IN BEVERLY HILLS for McCartney concert Stereo) 38 Hogan's Heroes z i with the baby TUesday after leaving the hospital, said deal. These professionals usually have a broad-based TPWSLNVJ ersary (In Stereo) o DEAR ABBY: With regard to the cook who felt that NEW HAVEN (AP) — City officials have cleared spokeswoman Susan Reynolds. Davis, who has been knowledge of the marketplace. ( ® (22) Jeopardy! (CC) ® (40 Head of the Class (CC) Aristotle iS7, Arctic Haze The effect of pollutants he was entitled to a portion of the waitresses’ Up money: the way for a promoter to resume negotiations with recovering at home for six weeks, was encouraged by ® Kate & Allie (CC) mistakenly videotapes a mob reunion on the Arctic's once-pristine air • An economical option for many may be a Blue YZQWVOJ.YK, ^1 Throe's Company No way! I am reluctant to express my opinion on the Paul McCartney for a July concert at the Yale Bowl. the visit, she said. Cross/Blue Shield plan. State insurance laws normally Hi) WPIX News ®7) Our Home Town Documentary: Edu­ subject of Upping because I am expert a putUng my foot Deciding that the potential profits for the city were (20) C38) M *A *S "H cation [ESPN] Baseball Tonight Davis, 64, was diagnosed with throat cancer in require the “Blues” to schedule open enrollment periods VWWVKSQ FYPW [A&E] Crusade in Europe Americans are in my mouth. too great to pass up, the Board of Aldermen voted (24) CPTV Auction: Great Shopping Ad­ [H B O ] One Night Stand (CC) Featured r “ 3 3 September. He underwent radiation treatment, but the at least once during the year when they must accept all venture Items ranging from spa vacations bombarded by a Nazi counterattack comic Diane Ford (R) (In Stereo) If I had my druthers. Upping would be abolished al­ 19-6 Tuesday to grant a permit for the ex-Bcatle’s OQGZYWVJ VMMVLWT. O O cancer recurred and he turned to chemotherapy, applicants despite any current or pre-existing medical and gift certificates to household items 9:00PM (33 Jake and the Fatman (CC) 1 1 :00PM ® ® 57; News (CC) together since it makes the recipients feet tike second- and electronic equipment (3 hrs ) Jake IS framed for murder while working show despite strong opposiUon from people living which he completed March 13. problems. 3 3 50 Years Ago Today O “n class ciUzens. FYP GVF JLAQ.' — (30' Hard Copy under cover to investigate the suspicious near the arena. • Another option is a health maintenance organization drowning of a wealthy doctor's wife (60 11 Cheers (CC) In most European countries, the gratuity is included in 40 Cosby Show (CC) One condition was that the city receive at least Taylor shows improvement (HMO) if you can find one in your locality that accepts min ) (In Stereo) .18 Synchronal Research the cost of the meal. This covers the preparaUon as well VGXWYTO XLQWNQ. [A&E] World of Survival $325,000 from the concert. individual members. An HMO will provide most of the (8) 40 Doogie Howser, M D. (CC) Doo- 20 All in the Family SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Her four PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "It is far more Impressive when [CNN] Crossfire as the serving. I feel quite certain that if the choice were Concert promoter Jimmy Koplik, who is negotiat­ gie has mixed emotions when he dates an 22 30 40 News children from three marriages at her hospital bedside, medical care and hospitalization you need for a single others discover your good qualities without your help." [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Everyone is con L A Lakers cheerleader (In Stereo) up to the diners, they, too, would prefer to do away with ing with both Yale and McCartney’s representatives, 38 M * A * S ’H a pneumonia-stricken Elizabeth Taylor is showing prepaid monthly premium. But you rclinqui.sh the right to — Miss Manners. cerned about a sudden rash of beached (53 Run for Your Life O O tipping. said Tuesday he was sure the conditions could be “the very slightest bit of improvement,” her doctor choose your doctor. whales (In Stereo) 61 Arsenio Hal) (In Stereo) '22 30 Academy of Country Music "Aren't we lucky my Dad collects rare coins?" m z Thank you for including me in your survey. I respect­ met. He said New Haven already is listed on the says. [E S P N ] Major League Baseball: Teams Awards (CC) From Hollywood, the 25th [A & E ] Sarah Purcell at the Improv fully prefer to remain anonymous. musician’s itinerary. “It’s the most sick she’s been under my care,” Dr. o > > f " LONGTIME RESTAURATEUR Michael Roth, a longtime friend and Miss Taylor’s ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Rob Thevee DEAR BRUCE, JIMMY AND LONGTOME RES­ Nixon plans to move physician for 10 years, said TUesday. Today In History 3D CO TAURATEUR: If I had my druthers, I, too, would do Ihc 58-year-old actress has been hospitalized away with Upping waiters and waitresses — unless, of SADDLE RIVER, N.J. (AP) — Richard Nixon is I MOPE VIDAL 5A5500IO DD > moving on down to a three-bedroom townhouse. more than two weeks. She has been in the intensive fA SS IT -• TO rGp ^ course, a special service had been performed. Today is Wednesday, April 25, the 115th day of 1990. KW0W5 HOW AWFUL > The former president pul a for-sale sign on his care unit at St. Johns Hospital and Health Center . H i LOOKS TODAY.' Each time I make this suggestion, a howl goes up from since Friday. There are 250 days left in the year. COME TO A oo/^fLtTF S^ F - | “0 service people who say, “If we were paid a decent wage, seven-bedroom house in this northern New Jersey A community and plans to move into a three-bedroom, Roth said Miss Taylor was “certainly stable for the Today’s highlight in history: we wouldn’t have to depend on tips in order to survive!” moment with the very slightest bit of improvement.” Ten years ago, on April 25, 1980, the While House an­ And the restaurateurs scream, “If we had to pay our foiu-slory townhouse in nearby Park Ridge, spokes­ man John Taylor said Tuesday. Miss Taylor was receiving medication intravenous­ nounced that an attempt to rescue the American hostages imi m ) waiters and waitresses what they were worth, we ly, her breathing is aided by a ventilator and “her in Iran had failed, and that eight U.S. servicemen had couldn’t stay in business.” “The Nixons have decided that they would prefer to spend their energy on activities other than main­ spirits are good,” Roth said. died in the fiery collision of two aircraft. taining a large house on four acres,” Taylor said. Among those maintaining a vigil at her bedside On this date: Taylor said he did not know the purchase price of were her children, Maria Burton-Carson, Liza Todd- In 1792, a highwayman named Nicolas-Jacques Pel­ the new home or the a.sking price for the 15-room Tivey and Christopher and Michael Wilding. letier became the first person under French law to be ex­ Dr. Gott ecuted by the guillotine. i M o e . N i . -jytAvfj contemporary house in Saddle River. The Nixons . bought it in 1981 for $1.25 million and made Cher to help homeless In 1859, ground was broken for the Suez Canal. In 1874, radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi was bom in $3(X),000 in improvements, he said. ATLANTIC CfTY, N J. (AP) — Cher will rest her Peter Colt, M.D. Bologna, Italy. vocal cords and test her bowling arm Monday to raise PHIPPS by Joseph Ferris Grandson visits Davis money for a homeless shelter in the city. In 1898, the United States formally declared war on THE BORN LOSER by Art Seneom The singer and actress, in town to jDcrform at the Spain. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Sammy Davis Sands Hotel & Casino, will participate in the In 1901, New York became the first state to require VO '(DO KHOW WH6M IH f MA6WA TWeLVe-nFTEEW, ' OOCpbC^ AWO I Pilot’s chest pain Jr. had his spirits lifted in his battle with throat can­ $l,(XX)-a-lane fund-raiser at the Showboat Hotel automobile license plates. The fee was one dollar. CHAPTA W A$_ei6W ^ m v s whew! WATCHII06 AWOLP 'LOd'C* cer by a visit from his newborn grandson. Casino. In 1908, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow was y —V------brings numbness bom in Rjle Creek, N.C. Sl, ' " r DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 43-year-old male commer­ Jennings revisits Vietnam for ABC special cial pilot. I’m 25 pounds overweight but haven’t smoked in five years. Two years ago, I experienced numbness and pain in my chest. A suess lest, 24-hour Holler By Jay Sharbutt ing up Route One from Ho Chi Minh City The double coverage is the result of an monitor and heart catheterizaUon were normal. Yearly The Associated Press to Phnom Penh, passing through the so- informal agreement by the two organiza­ ¥ ¥ flight physicals arc normal, yet the pains sUll persist. TV Topics called Rurot’s Beak area 30 miles west of tions, although the ABC and Time stories Should I take the inquiry further and risk my career? Is it NEW YORK — On this month 15 Vietnam’s capital. are journalistically separate cfTorts, says safe and advisable to resume a physical-condiUoning years ago, Phnom Penh fell to Khmer very defensive on other issues,” the A battleground during tlie war, it’s Tom Yellin, executive producer of ABC’s THE C R IZ W E L L S by Bill Schorr 1 program after a hiatus of two years? uoops. Thirteen days later, Saigon anchorman said. “When I asked him quiet now, he said, and “you can walk special. around there day and night” without fear. WINTHROP by Dick Cevalll DEAR READER: A normal suess test and heart surrendered to North Vietnamese forces. about the conventional wisdom that he’s a Time and ABC are, however, col­ •cut Z3ELEBRATE5 TME VAS those catheterizaUon, during which the doctors investigated the The Vietnam War was over. Not so the so-called “liberated zones” of laborating on a live follow-up forum, Ul^K.HOW mTERE^TlNzS... m WRlz^MT 6R0TMER5' puppet of the Khmer Rouge, he became MY DADSAlPWH£N HE E X C E P T e iT A R O U N D A L U RIGHTABOLiT THEN VAS fK\HMEAC75 -miZEW circulaUon to your heart muscle, mean — in all But as an ABC News special coming extremely defensive. He said he’s in the Cambodian guerrillas near the Thai anchored by Jennings, that ABC will COME VtXJ TMEfE FTAM P5 FIR5T FU4JVTT,, ANP A AHU BROKE border. RETIRES, HE'SxaOINS-TD C A Y A N D W A T C H AAQW WHEN MOM THRE'M THE likelihood — your heart is normal. However, I am un­ up Thursday reminds as. the Khmer charge." broadcast at 11:30 p.m. EDT after the COIX.ECT COAMeMOW TE TWI5 ONE 5HOW5 TME 40:RALPO'5 N0^E,„ DO A B S O I4 JT EIY NOTHIN6-. CO HER HoaeewoRK. T C A S T E R AT H IM . OF TWe comfortable that the cause of your chest pain and nurnb- Rouge’s takeover of Cambodia marked Jemiings’ Vietnam trip was his first “All the fighting is being done on the special. fTAMF^-r* 6Kt£AJ VATf IN U-^- Hl^rORK. pe^LARATlOH OF ness remains elusive. In my opinion, you should bring the beginning of a murderous four-year since 1%5, when he was on his first tour western side of the country,” said Jen­ Scheduled guests on die 90-minute tWEPEHPEH^E... the symptoms to your doctor’s attenUon and continue the reign of terror in which an estimated one as anchorman of ABC’s weeknight nings, whose Cambodian Uavels took him forum include Sen. Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., investigaUon. million Cambodians were killed. newscasts. He was a veritable kid then as to Khmer Rouge-controlled refugee a Viemam veteran and Medal of Honor- As a medical examiner for the Federal Aviation Ad­ The Vietnamese drove the Khmer anchors go, sent for two months to cover camps and two contested border towns, recipient who recently visited Cambodia. A ministration, I am well aware of pilots’ concerns about Rouge out, but fighting continues. Guer­ the early part of the long U.S. military in­ Sisophon and Batdambang. Henry Kissinger, a key figure in Presi­ health issues. Commercial pilots, whose livelihoods rillas from a coalition of two non-com­ volvement in Vietnam. He shook his head when asked if any dent Nixon’s Cambodia policy during the - d depend on continuing cerUficaUon, are often understan­ munist groups and the communist Khmer His dossier now is full of foreign It’s likely your symptoms arc caused by a relatively WATER3ATL rSBEHIWDUS, minor condition, such as muscle strain or chest wall January traveling to Cambodia and Viet­ Cambodia and VieUiam to what now is knowledge" for understanding Thursday’s ■Die book is well-wriiien. with sharp syndrome, a poorly understood ailment due to inflamma­ nam for the special. Ho Chi Minh City, Jenning said, he found special, he said: “I think people know the insights^ mid moments of humor and /HR PRESIDENT ^ ; -> K He also flew to Beijing for an interview that from the air, the only visible rem­ Khmer Rouge have the title of the worst irony. Safer is compassionate for those 9 tion of tissues between and around your ribs. If so, medication may help relieve your pain. This should not with the nominal head of the anti-govern­ nants of the war “are the craters left by barbarians since the Nazis.” who fought and suffered in tlie war af fect your commercial pilot’s status, csp)^ially since the ment coalition. Prince Norodom B-52 bombings.” The special, shown in the same week regardless of whose side diey were on! FAA is quite willing to grant waivers in special cases Sihanouk, the fonner Cambodian ruler “They’re all over the place, some filled as Time magazine’s cover story on Viet­ Not so for tliosc m the halls of power where health problems arc not hazardous. whose overthrow in 1970 by American- with water, some planted (with rice),” he nam and Cambodia, marks the second during the war. He particularly fuln.bates If, on the other hand, you have an unusual heart or backed forces was followed five years said. time this year ABC and Time have simul­ against such diverse people as Barry lung disorder, you mustn’t deprive yourself of ap­ later by the Khmer Rouge takeover. He also took a drive that would have taneously done major stories on the same Goldwatcr, Bill Moyers and Hanoi’s propriate treatment. “1 found him to be .sad in some ca.ses. been a suicide run during the war, motor­ subject. military genius, Vo Nguyen Giap.

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By Pete Yost I\)indexter was convicted April 7 518-370^)103 of conspiracy, two counts of ext. 807 The Associated Press THE BUDS ARE BLDS- CARPENTRY/ ELDERLY CARE LA W N CARE SALE/TRADE PAINTING/ obstructing Congress and twO' MASONRY Hubble telescope SD M IN G III Enloy the REMODELING PAPERING WASHINGTON — John H)in- counts o f making false statements. beauty of springtime while visiting this NURSE’S AIDE for no more than about 6>/2 hours, dexter’s lawyers are urging acquittal A jury o f eight women and four HOMES DON'S U W N SERVICE By Laura Tolley mvely 7 room Dutch THE BOOK or a new trial for the former national men found he had covered up from FOR SALE Years of Experience. •ROTOTILUNG -Edging The Associated Press until its two solar arrays are Colonial on Redwood CUSTOM QUALITY RACK SPRING IS THE TIME deployed and start collecting energy. security adviser, asserting that Iran- Congress North’s secret Contra Road In Manchester. Hospital Trained. -Hedge & Bush Trlmrrtng Dne stop improvements. IN-EX Painting For Chimney R ^ i r Earlier this morning. Discovery Contra prosecutors failed to prove resupply network and the U.S. role Spotless from head to Framing to Painting. Excellent References. Cali now for lawn mowing. Audio Cassette Books. SPACE CENTER, Houston — MAIN STREET toe, featuring 3 bed­ Licensed & Insured. Dependable Work. Call Now For Free Estimate commander Loren J. Shriver their case and used the defendant’s in the November 1985 Hawk missile All Categories Services Discovery’s astronauts used a MANCHESTER-2 rooms, 1.5 baths, new Call Dave Adamick 742-6402 646-7011 Talaga Masonry robotic arm today to grasp and slow­ maneuvered the shuttle into its protected testimony to convict him. shipment. room Apartment tor Oak kitchen, formal for a free quote. Senior Citizen Discount rent. 529-7858 or 563- 436J. Hartford Tpke. 643-8209 ly lift the $1,5 billion Hubble Space deployment position, with its nose In post-tnal motions, the lawyers In urging U.S. District Judge dining room, super 647*1814 fllio p s at 30 Plaza” 4438 family room, summer Power Washing after 6pm, Telescope in preparation for putting poin t^ toward the sun. That will said 'Ibcsdav that Poindexter was Harold Greene to issue a judgment ELECTRICAL Gilbert's Lawn Service Vemozi, CT 06066 BRAND NEW LISTING! I porch, and It's deco­ Comptete Lawn Care it in a high orbit where it can peer put the telescope’s solar arrays, once victimized by statements he gave to o f acquittal, Poindexter’s lawyers 870-8870 Free Estimates Charming 6 room older rated beautitullyl Trucking. Bobcat Rental, ROOFING/ deep into space for clues to creation. unfurled, at the proper angle to Congress under a grant o f immunity said prosecutors: Colonial on Strickland $205,000. Jackson a< CARPENTER & ELECTRICAL Loam, Stone & Mulch Fully Insured In the fust o f several maneuvers quickly start collecting energy and from prosecution and that he there­ Street In Manchester. 3 Jackson Real Estate, HANDYMAN SERVICE Deliveries SIDING — Failed to prove there was a 647-8400.D CONTRACTOR to be made today, mission specialist protect the telescope’s fixed star fore should be retried. bedrooms. Dak floor­ No job t(X) small. Free Estimates BO O K RACK trackers when the instrument is single conspiracy joining the Contra ing and trim through­ WELLINGTDN-An estate R e p ^ 'N e w Installation Previously e ^ y e d paperback WeTreatYourHome Steve Hawley u ^ the orbiter’s 50- Former White House aide Oliver out! French doors, SpeciaSzing in remodeling. 291-9681 lifted from the payload bay. and Iran portions o f the case. like setting goes with 'Licensed-Insured books from Romance to Hor- MASTERCRAFT foot mechanical arm to reach care­ North testified that he watched as bullt-ln china cabinet this custom built 5 Fi^ly Insured. Like Our Own After a long checkout that in­ — ^Didn’t show that Poindexter •Free Estimates roriWewiiitradetoryourgood ROOFING fully into the shuttle cargo bay and Poindexter tore up a presidential and glassed-in porch room Ranch with over Call Tom-649*6273 paperbacks 2 for 1: or wo will At Mastarcrat we work for you a with cludes unfolding the telescope’s knew there was an official congres­ are among the many 2 acres of land. Cathed­ ■Senior Discounts O D D JOBS latch on to the 12i/2-ton telescope. document ratifying a shipment o f soil our books 1/2 price. Kevin you. Whether your desire is residentid solar arrays, Hawley was to drop the sional inquiry into North’s Contra extras this lovely home ral celllnged living Jim Varrelman or commercial. Asphalt shingles, “Hubble is now firmly in the Hawk anti-au-ci^t missiles to Iran. boastsi Priced to sell at room, sunny kitchen HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS 435 J Hartford Tpke. grasp o f Steve Hawley’s robot arm,’’ spacecraft overboard later today for activities. Contr. Lie. # 103833 644-0056 woodshingle & shake, B.U.R slats or m Poinoexter’ s trial. Rep. Lee $145,000. Jackson & with eating area, for­ 6 d d J o b s "Shops at 30 Plaza” sirigle ply. We offer quaTity workman­ Mission Control commentator Jef­ a IS-year stay in space. The Associated Press Jackson Real Estate, mal dining room, 2 646*0319 Hamilton, D-Ind., blurted out a — Presented no evidence to show 647-8400.D______' Hauling unwarned articles. 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The entitled NORTH t-tS-N ai-e until the third round Kventually CHRIS ROWLANDS It an Manchester, CT. 06040 a point today, you are likely to be ex­ ♦ J 9 8 7 Big decision MATURE Adult to core lopes managers from REPRESENTATIVE cfour CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) There's a tremely productive, and that which you ttie defenders look five tricks. enthusiastic and ener­ position requires enthusiasm, Y 10 3 getic environmental for three children In my the ground up. Begin In W e are seeking a dependable individual, full ‘Birthday possibility a friend might abuse your do, you'll do successfully However, at trick two At the other table declarer won the Manchester home, Delivery then go wher­ generosity today. Conversely, however, ♦ J 7 6 opi'nmg club and played the spade entertainer. He writes time, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm. when you get tired, call it quits ♦ J 8 7 2 and performs his own Tuesdoys and Thurs- ever your obllty al­ independent thinking, and organi­ another pal may make up for it in a promptly. king Bobby Wolff, West, could not be lows. Contact Jett at By James Jaeuby original music. His la­ doys, 9om-4pm. Coll Sales experience necessary. W e will train to April 26, 1990 much larger measure and pul your ac­ CAPRICORN (0*c. 22-Jan. 19) A deal WFLST KAST sure that declarer was not just boldly 9 Manchester Wlnnel- zation. Good communication skills test program deals 646-0559.______HAIR do advertising layout. count back to balance you've recently made is not as bad as ♦ A 4 3 ♦ 6 5 2 trying to steal a spade trick before he son, 649-4563. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) An important ob­ In this deal from the Spingold team- with our sea faring PART-TIME Reception­ STYLIST Anticipate good things happening foi you are leading yourself to believe. Re­ V y 9 4 2 ♦ a 6 5 of-four, both North players went on to went about his business with strung friends. The program Must be energetic and enjoy public contact. and a pleasant telephone man­ jective can be achieved today even evaluate this arrangement Irom a non- ♦ 93 ist wonted for busy you In the year ahead In areas whert ♦ y852 game after South had shown a bal­ red-suil cards So he grabbed the entitled WHALES AND NEEDED Reliable car necessary. you have planted your seeds and nur­ though you may be plagued with wor­ emotional perspective ♦ y 9 4 3 ♦ 10 6 5 medical office to shore ner are essential. anced hand of 23-24 high-eard points spade ace and played another club TALES Is a rocking work 2 or 3 days per Sell Your Car tured your crops. Lady Luck might re ries about things that will probably nev­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) An impor­ Earn great pay Salary plus incentive and mileage. Excellent er happen Should a mishap occur, SOUTH That looks reasonable to me. but the Dt-clarer won. cashed thrt*e spades mixture of rap and week. Experience pre­ ward you with a larger bounty thar tant matter can be successfully con­ and pitched a heart He now led a dia­ popular music that en­ ferred. Coll 646-2094. in relaxed salon benefits including dental coverage. usual. however, it will be manageable. cluded today It It's done so that every­ ♦ K y 10 game should have failed at both ta­ Must have a car. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8spl. 22) Lack ol fore­ ♦ K J 8 7 bles. The key to the defense was for mond back to his 10. cashed the high tertains young and old PART TIME DRIVER for in Manchester. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Silualloni one benelits The moment selfishness while educating them Call Jo Deary you personally manage or direct shoulc sight could create some complications enters the picture, it could get derailed ♦ A K 10 4 West to hold up the ace of spades to diamonds and put h^ast on lead with local flower shop. 3 ns for you today, but chances are, luck will ♦ A K the last diamond blast did as well as obout our friends In the 4 Lines — 10 Days Maternity leave work out to your satisfaction today PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Things prevent der-larer from enjoying three afternoons per wefk Intervene on your behalt and smooth he could when he underled the ace of sea. His programs arc and some Saturdays. 508 charge each addi­ creates desirable 20 Hours a week. However, if people who do not belong could work remarkably well lor you to­ Vulnerable Neither spade tricks plus the entry to dummy appropriate for 643-2711 gel into the act. they might cause you things out. Be optimistic and hopeful. day it you treat all aspects ol your life as Dealer Kast to take a red suit play hearts, but declarer guessed that he Approximetely 15 to 20 tional lino, per day. You position for crea­ LIBRA (Sspt. 23-Ocl. 23) This can be a schools, fairs, boys- hours per w«.ek. Flexi­ complications. Trying to patch up a bro­ a game You should come out victori­ At one table Chuck Burger, South should pul up the king, and he had nine cout/girlscout troops, can cancel at any time. for interview appointment very pleasant and rewarding day lor ble schedule, apply of tive, experienced Competitive hourly wage. ken romance? The Astro-Graph Match- ously II you don't worry too much about .South West North KasI for the Cayne team, won the opening tricks Can he make the hand if Wolff 9 and ony other function SORRY, you. provided you keep your priorities in who's winning or losing. Browns Flowers, 163 NO REFUNDS OR stylist. Work on . maker can help you to understand what f’ass club lead and played queen of spades holds up with the spade ace'’ No. Imaginoble. For more proper perspective. Take care ol impor­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Today you 2 ♦ Pa.s.s Jjiiw s J4fuby s book! "Juitby Bridge' jmd Main Street, ADJUSTMENTS to do to make the relationship work 2 ♦ Pass This was allowed to hold, and West an Information please call existing dientelle. THE MANCHESTER tant obligations first. may do better In your material dealings 2 NT 1’as.s 3 4 'Jdi-oby on Cnrd CUmea' i w nlleti with hts tttber Manchester. Please call Gerlinde at; Mail $2 to Matchmaker. P.O. Box Pass prevented declarer from enjoying his 742-0724, If no one Is CALL HERALD I 91428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You could than you will In your personal relation­ 3 ♦ 1’as.s 3 NT All pass the Ute tkxwjiid Jjicoby) sre now jivsiUbte nt available to take your LPN: 20Hrs/Week. Mon- be luckier than usual In partnership ar­ ships Where dollars and cents are con­ spade irieks by holding up the spade biMthstore: Both jire ftublLihed by I ’lurvs Boola Iter health needs for HERALD GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Even though phone call, please CLASSIFIED Call Brenda at I 647-9946 I someone may deliberately pul obsta- rangements during this cycle, even cerned you'll be logical, but with friends Opening lead ♦ 3 leave a message. *Very adults who hove deve­ though the advantages may not be ap­ you could be emotional. loped disabilities In 646-0208 1 cles in your path today, this person's el- reasonable rates. You 16 Brainard Place, Manchester 1 torts will be inellective. and it will not parent. Time will prove this out. won’t be small group home. Coll 643-2711 for more information dlSOOnoInteilM I 645-8895. eoe 0 2<^MANCHESTER h e r a l d , Wednesday, A p r i l 25,1990

HOMES CONDOMINIUMS CONDOMINIUMS LOTS/LAND CARS l£il FOR SALE FOR SALE l££j FOR SALE CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS n o 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT I ^ F O R RENT 0 FOR SALE Alive Charge f r e n c h r75TTMTDv M a TIc HESTER SO UTH - ^AST HARTFORD- Future N E W LISTINGrPrImelot MANCHESTER- 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage CHRYSLER 1971 N ew ­ MANOR-T^alint tmrf GREEN-Enlov Bellcourt, unlta.Affor- MANCHESTER NEW In Pondview 2,3,4,5,and 6 room only. $40 per month. port Royal, Good run­ •xqulsltc car* an filtn the Carefree living Of 0 doble 2 bedroom firsf LISTINGI G ood 1st Subdivision-sacrifice apartments for rent. Rose 647-8400 or 646- ning condition. $600. the con.??uM?«n ♦'*'0 bedroom Town- tloorunlf.$68,900.Cen- time buyer Investment sale-$90,000. Cen tury 21 646-2426 w eekdays, 9-5. 8646. 643-5047.______vour house wifh tennis tufy 21, Epstein Realty, In this spacious 5 room Canadiens stave off Faulty locks blamed Epstein Realty 647- CHEVY 1987 Nova- ‘Plan for tomorrow’ des^lon eusfor^^huiirtlll* court, pool and o view 647-B895.0______townhouse with lower 8895. MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ 10 o?^s'ro!filIl*^ain2^' of Manchester Country CONDOMINIUMS-Sunnv level rec room and room apartment. Im­ I GENERAL 4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- N E W LISTINGI P rim e in attack on guard/4 ous tdfowonTM Club trom the spoclous Ranch Condo, private office. $99,900 Sentry m a cu la te . $650 plus ___ ^SERVICES F M , 27k, gray. $5850. :r will be discussed/3 playoff elimination/11 lot In Pondylew Subdl- ocrts oi^EnHr; ^onrt '»’» entrance. RENT WITH Reol Estate, 643-4060.Q utilities. 647-1491 after 289-2087 afte r 5:30. ylslon. Sacrifice sale. 6pm. ______“nTolton Con UnSn D W. OPTION TO BUYI SOUTH WINDSOR AF­ $90,000. Century 21, E p­ MAIN STREET CHRYSLER 1987 Srow"?,"; amir.": .5, ,00 IM«ACU- F O R D A B L E LUXURY- stein R ealty, 647-8895.Q 3 BEDRDDMS. Appllan- MANCHESTER-2 CONQUEST-31,000 RE/MAX East of the MALLARD VIEW- ^ ^ Immaculate 2 bedroom ces. Laundry hook-ups, room Apartment for miles, dark red, leather R iv e r, 647-1419.P Distinctive Homes r ,« iX« unit with loft In wond­ deck, garage. No pets. rent. 529-7858 or 563- Interior and loaded 2 ~ FAM ILIES-»173 900 5 from $139,900. No osso- t erful complex featur­ oc I BUSINESS $700 plus utilities. 649- 4438. with extras. Excellent PLUS 5 2 fomllvwlth elation fees. One floor f NO UNIT. Pool 8. ing Indor and outdoor iPROPERTY 0613. Condition, $8500. Call f l- ^ ™>y'"y *”•] iiwina uniaue 9 bed- Tennis, Charming vll- dlnlng rooms and vinyl living, unique z pea laoe settina pools-clubhouse with MANCHESTER-Dne bed­ 649-6680 between 9:00- sauna and exercise C D M M E R C I A L - room , heat, hot water [ m ] FURNITURE 11:00am or after room. A neat way to Industrial condo with a n d appliances In­ 7:00pm.______r room,,lr.Dl.e.d 11, 10, live. $100,900. Century 1600 sq. ft. $149,900. cluded. No pets. No 1986-MAZDA-626. 2 door bath* • oon room, 1st floor SOUTHFIELD GREEN- 21 Epstein Realty 647- waterbeds. Security re- CHAIRS-2 Colonial style C o m m e rcia l B1 zone. swiyel rockers. Perfect delux. Automatic, Al- ALUMI n iim •*. Specifications and bid M iller Real Estate, 647- Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, forms may be secured at the square foot m ore Info 649-9409. FDR SALE some member or members of the 8000.O SOUTH WINDSOR- the line on taxes. Cl o r e n c e d e a n East Hartford, Ct., 06106, will Business Office, 45 North commercial/light Republican majority will support The Republicans have pledged to receivo COST PROPOSALS School Street, Manchester, feAST HARTFDRD-NEW Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 BOATS/MARINE FORD 1989 Crew-Cab industrial building square foot office. Call those recommendations. avoid a tax increase, a position the EUNICE E DEAN EAST HARTFORD HIGH GT. ' LISTINGI Like New, 6 EQUIPMENT F250, diesel, two-tone tumot r. utAN SCHOOL STUDENT HAND- 067-04 room Townhouse. 2 off exit 66 and I- 521-1744 or 644-0165. brown, running boards Three of the four Democratic Democrats have said is unrealistic. Retailer The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, BOOKS. Cost Proposal infor------s~xwimmrrrm— bedrooms, panelled 84, Vernon. Can MANCHESTER-300 to 14 Foot Jon Boat,$250call Sibed liner. $2500down, directors explained the party’s DiRosa said the town has seen Judge of the Court of Probate, rnation and specifications are NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rec room, dining customize, will 1800 square feet. Cen­ 645-1242.______take-over payments of budget position at a meeting of the improvement in education, and it DisWet of Andover at a hear- available in the Business Of- room, central air, fire­ trally located. H igh $540 per m onth, 36 MISC.Items 8i some fur­ Demcratic Town Committee Wed­ ing held on ^ n l 12, 1990, or- fjoe of the School Department, place, garage and sub-divide. Avail­ traffic area. Call Ken, m onths. 649-8045. should not be lost. niture, 78 Walker ST nesday night. The fourth, James F. files for dered that all dairre must be Sealed Cost Proposals will be musch more. Dnly able July 1990 643-1442. He said the Democrats would also presented to the fiduciary at received until 2:00 p.m., JORGENSEN $124,000.U & R R ealty, Manchester. Saturday, Fogarty, was not at the meeting. STORE FOR RENT-460 April 28, 9am. IMDTDRCYCLES/ like to sec two programs not now in the address below. Failure to Thursday, May, 1990, at The Honorable William E. 643-2692.0 Call Dick Main Street, Manches­ ___ ^MOPEOB The town Board of Directors is the proposed budget of the Board of promptly present any such which time they will be public- FitzG^ ld, Judge of the Court ter. Please call 646- Education restored. They are the protection i^im may result in the loss of |y opened and read aloud, of Probate, D istrict of HANDY DANDY LD C A - WANTED TO scheduled to adopt a budget Wed­ TIDNSIII This spotless 870-9811 2426, 9;00-5:00 79 KAWISIKE, KE 250, summer scljool and a dropout- rights to recover on such The East Hartford Public Manchester at a hearing held weekdays.______[33 BUY/TRADE nesday. 4 room Condo at Wells- $400 c a ll 645-1242. Director Peter DiRosa said, “Our prevention program that would have Schools reserves the right to on 4/20/90 ordered that all weep In M an ch ester Is or 684-1443 VERNON-Former bank By Denise Lavoie Sharon B. Preuss, accept or reject any or all Cost claims must be presented to WANTED: Antiques and offered n i^ t classes. He said the only steps away from branch with drive thru Motorcydohwnnot budget has to have five votes,” and The Associated Press Clerk Proposals or the right to waive the fiduciary at the address for sale. On Route 83; clean, used furniture. Democrats hopes funds for them can shopping, banking, Please c a ll 645-117#. there may or may not be a The fiduciary is- technical formalities if it is in below. Failure to promptly 5,800 square feet plus 4any oom^'ye oomponies be found without adding to Sartor’s churches and more! 2 Republican director who will sup­ HARTFORD — Ames Depart­ Robert W. Dean, Jr., Executor of the School p ro s it any ^ ^aim may bedrooms, 1.5 baths, MORTGAGES 3,400 square feet. Base­ Catf^FiseQuolB recommended budget figure. C/O Conrad A Peters Department to do so. result in the loss of nghts to CARS port the Democrats’ proposal. ment Stores Inc., a once-robust dis­ priyate basement with ment suitable for of­ Automobile Associates Cassano said calls to the police Esquire ’ Richard A. Huot, recover on such <^im. laundry hook-ups, am­ MANCHESTER- Cen­ fice, retail or restau­ FOR SALE ofVemon Director Stephen T. Cassano, count retailer that faltered after pur­ 670 Main Street Director/ Sandra H ^ trally located room, rant. Call BUI Bourque, liO minority leader, said, “We hope department are getting stacked up ple parking, reasona­ chasing the Zayre chain two years The Farley Company, and responses arc being delayed. Willimantic, CT 06226 Business Services ble fee and It's priced at kitchen prlylleges, wa- D D D G E - 1986. '150', 318 some Republican will follow suit.” ago, has filed for bankruptcy court $107,000. Jackson 8i sher/dryer,TV. E m ­ 525-9171. CID, automatic, bed He said that, in addition to the 070-04 D69-04 The fiduciary is: It is unclear whether this will hap­ protection, the company said today. ______— John Jorgensen Jackson Real Estate, ployed with referen­ liner, tool box, 50K, WANTED TD two patrolmen, the $5.8 million INVITATION TO BIO 10 Lehigh Drive 647-8400.O ces. 643-1442. $5500. 742-8669.______pen, though. The filing in U.S. Bankruptcy INDUSTRIAL OH BUY/TRADE The GOP member who NOTICE TO CREDITORS East Hartford, CT 06108 EAST HARTFDRD-New Of]PROPERTY CHEVY 1979- Cam aro- Court in New Ybrk late Wednesday ESTATE OF Sealed bids wiM be received in nye listing. Like new, 6 APARTMENTS Black good condition Elemocrats appear to think might Please see BUDGET, page 10 followed a tumultuous week in HARRY HOWARD the General Services' office, ------:------room Townhouse. 2 FOR RENT LASTONBURY- $3000. 528-1098 a fte r We buy clean, late model which /Ames stock traded wildly on COWLES 41 Center Street, Martchester, NOTICE TO CREDITORS bedrooms, panelled 6pm. a/k/a HARRY H. CT until May 3, 1990 at 11:00 ESTATE OF Warehouse space used cars and trucks. Top the New York Stock Exchange amid rec room, dining room, available near center COWLES, SR. a m. for the following: MARY CATHERINE MANCHESTER-2 bed­ T D Y D T A - L o t e 87 prices paid. speculation that the chain would central air, fireplace, of town. 1'/j miles from SUPRA-1 Dwner. aAt/a HARRY HOWARD ,1 , PFMnvF * d c p i Arp KRUSINSKI garage, and much room apartment, wall Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet Colt president enters seek protection from creditors. highway. Rooms from COWLES, SR. iV nrvf Jvji I nw c t c c i 1 m “ARY C. KRUSINSKI to wall, appliances, Targ a Roof. Balance 1229 Main Street m ore. D n ly $124,000. U 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq extended Warrenty The company, based in Rocky The Honorable William E. DE^S^R^ND TANK (M -Ada MARY KRUSINSKI heat/hot water, $650 Mancheater, CT & R R e alty, 643-2692.Q feet with access to $13,900. 646-5270 Hill, said in a statement tliat it FitzGerald, Judge of the Court net Jr. High School) The Honorable William E. month, NO PETS. 647- CDNDDMINIUMS- loading dock. Call RENAULT 1986 Alllonce- proceeded with the filing, under of Probate, District of ocoiiceT ptib niio T A FitzGerald, Judge of the Court 9876 evenings fray over assault rifle $59,900. Sunny Ranch Key In days 633-9474. 4 dr Deluxe, 5 speed, Manchester at a hearing held t iq n FOR S A L E OF ROAD- ®^ Probate, District of Condo. Private e n ­ COVENTRY-1 bedroom Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code, on 4/19/90 ordered that all siDECORDWOOD fi^chester at a hearing held C a rria g e House for a ir, AM/FM cassette. CARS in order to “rcsuucturc its business trance. Rent with op­ MISCELLANEOUS Excellent condition. claims must be presented to on 4/20/90 ordered that all tion to buy!; $60,900. rent. Large kitchen & FDR SALE By Peter Viles March 1988. and finances and to restore the con­ the fiduciary at the address The Town of Manchester is an claims must be presented to living room. No Pets. FOR RENT $3100. 649-8430. HD Gamble said that the guns were in Immaculate 1st floor The Associated Press fidence of its vendors and sup­ below. Failure to promptly opportunity employer, ^le fiduciary at the address unit. Fully ap- $580 m onthly 742-5152, present any such claim may requires an affirmative ac- below. Failure to promptly STDRAGE/WAKE- slock last month when Colt’s bought p lla n c e d l; $124,900. 2 leave messoge.______Schaller's pliers.” result in the loss of rights to Jon policy f^ ^ of its Con- present any such claim may HDUSE Space- QUITO BECOME the firearms division of Colt In­ bedroom end unit. Pool STORRS-FurnIshed stu- HARTFORD — As gun control Some suppliers have refused to recover on such claim. traews and ^ ndom ^ a result in the loss of rights to Commerclal. 34x46 Quality Pre-owned Autos dustries. He said they were altered and tennis. Charming dlo apt. M a y 1st occu­ MANCHESTER'S opponents shifted their energies to ship goods including clothing, SanciraHaun, 09]?*^^®®..®* doing business recover on such claim. available soon. Central Value Priced before sale so that they cannot ac­ Clerk foo Town, as per Federal „ . ,, ylllage setting! Anne pancy. Quiet near Manchester location, the Senate in an attempt to derail a hardware, soft drinks and other ~ ^ . Order 11246. Sandra Haun, M iller Real Estate, 647- UCONN $450. utilities security fenced. Call 88 Subaru D L S/W #1 bill restricting assault weapons, the cept a bayonet and were sold with products needed to fill Ames’ shel­ The fiduciary«: o j Clerk 8000.O Included. C all 429-5864. 228-3863 evenings. B SpMd. 4 W hMl Drive magazines limited to five bullets. Harry H. Cowles, Jr. Bid forms, plans and -rvo fiduciary is- president of the state-backed Colt’s ves for spring because they claim 81 Avondale Road speafications are available at ®- $7,400 USED CAR Manufacturing Co. urged the He would not say how many of they hadn’t been paid for earlier the guns were shipped to distributors Manchester,CT 06040 S \5 ^ n to w n Rd. 87 Oldsmobile Calais General Assembly to put off action deliveries. Auto, Arc. Low MMm DEALER for sale. “The Chapter 11 filing will give Nancy C.CIerke S S City, CT 06351 82 B Dorado 2 Door $5,995 on the measure. $6,490 “At the very least, they should ap­ “I am not giving you a number,” our supiplicrs the assurance they 83RelantW^ton $1,995 he told The Hartford Courant. 68 Ford Mustang 84 Grand Marquis $6,395 point a commission to study the sub­ need to resume the steady flow of a^KV^IO - SSA^fi^NS ------“There were some there. They are 072-04 g e n e r a l MANAGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS B Speed. LX Padue* 84Camry5Door $4,995 ject,” said Richard Gamble, presi­ merchandises into our stores,” said ______066^4______ESTATE OF: 64 Charger 3 Door $1,9M perfectly legal guns. Why not sell $6,990 6560004 Door $4,995 dent of Colt’s Manufacturing Co. Ames Chief Executive Peter B. Hol­ n o t ic e MARGARET a . b e l l them? What would you do, throw 88 Chevy Beretta G T 85 Grand Marquis ^,995 Gamble was referring to a bill lis. PUBLIC h e a r in g v a . At/o, AlC. B laA 65 Town Car 4 Door $10,295 them away? They arc not assault The $788 million acquisition of BOARD OF DIRECTORS . headed for the Senate that expands $8,500 65 Colpafk Wagon $8,995 the state’s pistol permit system to rifles.” the 392-store Zayre chain in 1988 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT MARGARET BELL 65 Town Car 4 Door $10,995 Colt’s is manufacturing a similar Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of H oriora^ ^ 86 Pontiac 6000 S TE 85Fiero2Door $3,395 cover assault weapons. more than doubled Ames’ size and V a. Auto, AX;, ruH Power version of the AR-15, called the Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Lin- FUzGurakl, Judge of Ihe Court 85BMW32SE $10,895 The bill, which passed the House transformed the 32-ycar-old com­ coin Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, ®* D istric t of 85 Escort 4 Door $2)595 Sportcr, and plans to ship the gun $6,450 66Audl5000S $8J»5 late Tuesday, imposes a two-week pany from a little-known New ConnecticuL on Tuesday, May 1,1990 at 7:30 p.m. to consider MarKhester at a hearing held next month, Gamble said. He main­ England-based chain into the na­ and acton the following: on 4/16/90 ordered that all 86 Myundial Excel 66TownCar4Door $14^95 waiting period to buy assault B Speed, AM/FM, AXordMile 86 Cougar 2 Door weapons and requires that gun- tains that neither the AR-15 nor the tion's fourth-largcst discounter. Resolution appropriating $3,996,000.00 lor the planning and m TIridress 66 GMC Jimmy 88496 Sporter arc assault weapons, but the $2,900 66 Firebird 2 Door 85495 owners have a special permit to Amc.s operates more than 600 constniction of additions and renovations to Manchester High below Failure to oromotlv carry such guns outside their home. bill before the General Assembly stores in 20 states and employs School and authorizing the issuance of $3,996,000.00 bon^ Ltich may 84 Olds Clera Brougham 66Rlvera2Doar $9495 lists both as assault weapons, apt^priation ^ pending the is- in tf^ loss of rights to Va,Aulo, Cleaned 86 Escort Wagon $ 4 ) m It also calls for a 10-ycar mandatory about 55,000. suance thereof the making of temporary bonowtngs for such recover on sudi claim 66 Sable Wagon $8,695 military-style guns that would be Hollis said that bankruptcy court $3,900 66RX72Door $7495 prison term for anyone convicted of purpose. Copy of said proposed bonrf resolution is on file, ^ S a Haun subject to tighter regulation than 1 using an assault weapon in a violent fxoteciion would allow the company open to public inspection, in the office of the Town Clerk. clerk 84 Olds FIrenza Cruiser 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7495 other rifles. Auto. AlC, Low Milaa 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7495 crime. JocN M«/t)in(yM«ncri«il«f to continue operating while it works Appropriations to Education Special Projects — The fiduciary is: 87 Cougar LS Coupe $94M In a related development. Gamble Despite aggressive lobbying from with creditors to develop a plan to $3,600 87 Cou^ LS Cou^ $9,^ Fund4l: Terri Snell said Wednesday that Coil’s has gun control opponents, state Sen. pay its debts. 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme 87 Pickup $4495 FIRE CLEAN U P — Manchester Fire Department firefighter Michael Suhie clears debris 9 Firo^ ^ /^ nt ...... ®^® James M. Higgins,Jr. Esq. 67Tempo4Door $4495 Marie Herbst, D-Vemon, said she F.arlicr this month, Ames an­ 2. ExC08B C06t Grant...... $0,242.00 oat lui^n Streot v a . Auto, /UC, Low Mliaa shipped m odifi^ versions of the from a fire at 163 Birch St. this morning. No injuries were reported. Fire investigators are to bo financed by State and/or Federal Grants. Manchester. CT 06040 8760004 Door $64M AR-15, the best-selling semi­ was optimistic about the bill’s chan­ nounced that it lost an estimated $3,400 67 Taurus 4 Door $7495 ces in the Senate. Appropriation to Special Taxing District — n7 i 67 Dakota Pickup $8495 automatic rifle that Colt Industries’ considering lightning as a possible cause of the fire that damaged the attic and second- $288 million in the fiscal year en­ ...... $7,700.00 83 Toyota Tercel 87 Grarxl Marqutt $OJ39S off the civilian market in Please see COLT, page 10 floor apartment in the two-family house. See story on page 3. from Special Taxing District Fund Balance. ______took ding Jan. 27 because of lower than Amo, AMIf m , Low Milaa 87 Pulsar 2 Door $7495 anticipated sales at the former Zayre Appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 61 — INVITATION TO BIO #1006 $2,900 87RX720oor $12,m Existing Account No. 871, Dnjg Investigation The East Hartford Public 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7495 stores...... $13,734.22 SchodB. 110 Long Hill Drive, 86 VW Golf 87Calala4Door $7^ 9 to be financed by forfeiture payment already received. East Hartford, Ct., 06108, wi« ft SpMd, Air Co^torUrtg 87 Somerset 2 Door $7495 68 Jaguar X J 6 S e d a i $29,995 Quick fix could cost Chamorro in long run To consider the adoption of Ordinance authorizing the pur- receivo sealed bids for ROOF $4,700 68SalbloGS4Door $8495 chase of promises at 514 Tolland Turnpike from Anna Curlonis REPLACEMENT — BARNES 90 Integra GS Sedan 88 Cougar LS Coupe $10,995 for $ 4 ,2 5 0 .0 0 and further authorizing the purchase of premises SCHOOL. Bid information and Automttic, Fully Loaded 8 8 C o u ^ L S $9495 TODAY at 2 4 5 Union Street from Katherine Slisz and Anna Curlonis for spedfications are available in 88 Gr. Caravan Van $11496 The Contras last week signed an keep control of the armed forces has once she was in power, signed an $12,000.00. Both of the aforesaid purchases are for the pur- fo® Business Office of the $16,400 88 Cemuty Wagon By Doralisa Pilarte $9498 accord with Gen. Ortega and Mrs. heigmened the political split in the accord li'.w than 24 hours later to lay pose of highway improvements to be made to T o ll^ School Departrnent. Sealed 88 B2200 Ptoktte $5495 The Associated Press News analysis Index 87 Acura Integra LS Chamorro’s United National Op­ country. down their weapons. Turripike. (A copy of the proposed Ordinance may be seen in bids will be received until 3 0 0 Automalio, Air ConOtiooing 88 Town Car 4 Door $ H 9 9 5 What was miHC surprising was ^e Town Clerk's Office during business hours.) P m., Monday, May 14, 1990, 89 F250 Pickup $18,421 position (UNO) to demobilize. Mrs. Chamorro has been trying to 20 p#g®9, 2 M c t lo n * $8,995 89SabieQSWKion $12,995 MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Presi­ close that chasm with calls for that they did so without imposing All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at !I!,k'i!!!i?' But not a few laughed at the idea The Sandinistas have warned of a 89 Sable OS 4 Door $10,995 dent Violcui Barrios dc Chamorro reconciliation. any conditions, n u t led to specula­ locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad- l\oud^ ThS East ?fartfo*d Many Others In Stock 69 Sable O S Wagon $13,495 after Mrs. Chamorro received the renewed civil war if any attempts C lu s ifie d 17-20 dition, handicapped indivitteals requiring an auxHiary aid in S X S c ^ may have stalled a Sandinista revolt But for cither die Contras or the tion diat there had to be some sort of Immediate Delivery 89TownCar4Door $19,995 presidential sash from Daniel Ortega are made to alter the armed forces in Comica 16 order to facilitate their parbapation at meetings should contact ^ a m ^ o r ^ e r t ^ « 89 kfezda P ldiup $6495 by letting Gen. Humberto Ortega Sandinistas to give up their wcajwns secret pact between UNO and the Focus 15 9 on Wednesday. any profound way. tfie Town at 647-3123 ono week prior to the scheduled moot- MANY OTHERS NOT USTEO stay on as army chief, but the short­ Contras. Locat/State ing that appropnate arrangements can be m«ie, » Mrs. Chamorro took oyer as How Mrs. Chamorro and her would be tantamount to surrender, SCHALLER term solution to her problems spells Many of the c.siimaied 9,(XX) rebel Lottery 2 defense minister, but that did case government solve this deadlock will and both sides claim military victory Ronald Osella, the best interest of the School MORANDE long-term trouble for her new in the 9-ycar-old civil war. fighters inside Nicaragua have Nation/Ybild 6 -7 ,9 .1 7 Secretary Department to do so. ACURA the anger over Ortega staying on. show whether they can deal with Obituartea 2 UNCOLN MERCURY MAZDA government. Ob.scrvcrs were surprised last begun suvaming into five security Board of Directors pjehard A. HiioL 345 Center Street, (kxmerlyMoriartyBfoa.) Two would-bc Cabinet ministers What the Contras want, says rebel Nicaragua’s complicated problems. Oolnion 8 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Director, SOlCantarsiriiM week when the Contras, who had /ones staffed by a 7(X)-mcmbcr U.N. Soorts 11-14 Manchester have refused their posts and Contra chief Israel Galeano, is for the San- Mrs. Chamorro’s decision to stick this 20th day of April 1990. Business Services Manchaaiar said they would only negotiate Tetevliion 16 rebels are reneging on a demobiliza­ dinistas to relinquish all control of to an agreement last month that ef­ demobilization with Mrs. Chamorro Plea.se see NICARAGUA, page 10 065-0# 06804 647-7077 643-5135 tion accord. the military. fectively allows the Sandinisuis to ______1