80 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, May 22, 1989

APARTMENTS TV/8TERE0/ ig5 iCAMERAS/PHOTO MISCELLANEOUS TAB CARS CARS FOR RENT EDAPPLIANCES EQUIPMENT ED EDFOR SALE |b 8 1 ^SALES “ BALES FOR SALE FOR RALE MANCHESTER. Two GE Electric range, gold, VICTOR 16mm sound mo­ bedroom apartment. good condition. $50. STE e C office desk. 30x60, LOOKING FOR good AUDI 5000S 1986. Grey, CHEVROLET Malibu Stove, refrigerator, vie protector. $75. 649- LOOKING FOR a low-cost automatic, air condi­ Classic, 1980. Good 643-8415. 8241 after 5 or leave three drawers, typew­ nows? Look for the many heat, hot water, air riter pedestal. $50. 649- bargain buys advertised wav to communicote your tioning. $9995. LIpman condition. Many new messoac.______advertising message? conditioning. Nice lo­ MACHINERY 8241 after 5 or leave In the classified columns VW, 649-2638.______parts. 59K. $1,200. 649- cation Call 649-5240. message,______todnv. Want ads are your 7795.______AND TOOLS YOU CAN enloy extra answer. AUDI Quattro 1987. Five vocation money by ex­ RED patio blocks, 8x16, speed. $17,495. LIpman TOYOTA Corolla, 86, five New taxes Endurance Cancer MISCELUNEOUS changing Idle Items In 60« each. East Hart­ VW, 649-2638. door, automatic, air GRAVELY walk behind your home tor cash ... ford, 528-6225. Middle Tpke. Friday conditioning, am/fm m FOR RENT 50" cut 17 horsepower. May 26, 9-3pm. Every CARS PLYMOUTH Horizon, with an od In classified. FOR SALE 1985. Four door, red, cassette, 30K, excellent Senate near vote Cheney nnakes state tourney Kawasaki engine. Call 643-2711 to place your Item lost twenty-five condition. $6,200.'647- Teen users of pill SALON Station In estab­ Comes with riding cents each: Clothes, $2650. LIpman VW,649- lished salon. Good op­ od. 2638.______0018 after 5pm. sulky and grass ^ S A L E S curtains, aprons, hand­ MAZDA RX7 LS, 1980, but House is split /3 with win over Vinal Tech / I I portunity. Must be catcher. 68 hours on bags, shoes, books and TOYOTA Celica GT 1986. at greater risk /15 motivated. Call 228- garaged winters, low engine, like new. $3,800. MISCELLANEOUS small household Items. mileage, $3,200 or best Automatic, loaded, Iq q i CAMPERS/ 3884. 742-1709 otter 6 pm. NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ $8995. LIpman VW, 649- FOR SALE eral Statute 23-65 prohibits Bulk sales appre- otter. 0 TRAILERS weekend - onytime. 0 the posting of advertise­ cloted. Bring bags and 2 6 3 8 .______boxes. CHEVROLET, 84, Ca­ ments by onv person, firm or price Classic, four Ford Pinto, 1977. Excel­ COACHMAN Lepre­ FURNITURE IS ^ boats/marine"" corporation on a telegraph, MANCHESTER. 719 East door. $4,900. 875-7308. lent body, good ­ chaun RV 1976, sleeps ED 1 2 ^ EQUIPMENT END ROLLS telephone, electric light or Middle Tpke. Satur­ ning condition. $500 six, v-8, automatic. WANTED: Bedroom set, 27H" width — 254 power pole or to a tree, SAAB 9000’s Turbo, 1986, shrub, rock, or onv other day, May 27,9-3. Multi- firm. 649-5123.______$4,995 or best otter. dining set, crib and STARCRAFT, 16’ 85 hor- 13" wi^lth — 2 for 25C family and estate sale. Leather, $13,995. Llp- 659-3666. natural oblect without a w rit­ man VW, 649-2638. OLDSMOBILE Cutlass dressers. 293-2900. sepower Mercury out­ Newsprint end rolls can be ten permit tor the purpose of Furniture, records, ca­ Supreme, 1981. Diesel, PUMA 1 975, Pop. STANDARD size divan, board and trailer. picked up at the Manchester protecting Itorthepubllcond meras, books, lewelry FORD Escort, 1985. Auto­ Herald ONLY before 11 a m, tour door, loaded. Ask- up,clean, new canvas. beige color, floral de­ Mooring cover and carries a fine of up to $50 fo r and many other Inter­ matic, red, $2650. Llp- Ing $1250. 646-2359. $1,350. 633-2588 after top. Never used In salt Monday through Thursday. •each offense. esting Items. mon VW, 649-2638. sign. Excellent condi­ BUICK Skylark 72 clas­ 4:30. tion. $50. Easy chair water. Must be seen. FORD Escort wagon, sic. Runs good, excel­ leatherette, green, ot­ $3,500. 649-4346. 1983. Grey, automatic, ICARS ICARS CARS lent Interior. Needs CARS toman. Good condi­ FEATHERCRAFT, 13’ air conditioning.$995. some work. $750. or anrhfBtpr llipralb FOR SALE tion. $50. Call 649-0173. aluminum. Trailer, FOR SALE FOR SALE LIpman VW, 649-2639 best offer. 742-0319. FOR SAL£ electric motor and ac­ cessories. $500. 528- TV/8TERE0/ 0652. APPLIANCES Beat Buy" Bast Buy" Best Buy" Tuesday, May 23, 1989 Manchester, Conn. ~ A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents GE Gas stove, ten months CARS •^MOTORS •^MOTORS motors old, with microwave FOR SALE top. Paid $1,200, sacri­ Y fice $700. 649-8901. CARS CLYDE Landers claims his opponents will ‘turn back the clock’ FOR SALE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. c R O U TE 83, V E R N O N By Alex GIrelll me, they have the votes to cut the administration would curtail called attention to a section of the recommendations for past years which some Irving Street area 83 Mercury Marquis 4 Dr. *4995 1989 OLDSMOBILE 98 BROUGHAM 1989 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME Manchester Herald budget,” Landers said. needed spending. audit that said the treasurer’s and done something about them.” residents want. He also cited a 84 Monte Carlo Cpe. *5995 4 Door, Demo., V-6, AM/FM Stereo “ A Lassow-Sadloski adminis­ Lassow has been hospitalized records “ were not satisfactorily Sadloski said. CHORCHES MOTORS 1989 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE *SE' Demo., V-6, Cruise, Tilt, Power Galore, Air. new midsize fire pumper to be 80 Oakland St. 84 Buick Century Wagon *6695 w/Equallzer, Cruise, Tilt. #K6126 Eighth District President Tho­ tration will turn back the clock.” after heart surgery and Sadloski nor timely prepared.” Landers said that by issuing 4 Door, Demo., AM/FM Stereo Cassette, #K6120 stationed in the fire station on Manchester, CT 84 Horizon 4 Door *4295 LIST PRICE - *23,461 Loaded. #K8064 mas E. Landers today defended he added. has been chief spokesman for the He said Sadloski had made notes in anticipation of bond Tolland Turnpike the district will 1868 CHRYSLER 5lh AVE MS,598 85 Buick Somarsel 2 Dr. LIST PRICE— *17 624 his administration, particularly Landers is being opposed by campaign. *7295 DISCOUNT — <4,252 LIST PRICE — *19,156 fiscal management a campaign issues with a view toward issuing acquire from the town in an 1988 SHELBY SHADOW <10.595 85 Cavalier 4 Or. *4495 DISCOUNT — <2]866 his handling of finances, and former district president Gordon At a news conference this issue by stressing Las.sow’s back- bonds in February the district set NOW ONLY — *19,209 DISCOUNT — <2,923 agreement worked out over 1988 OOOQE ARIES <7,995 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr. *2675 NOW O N L Y - *14 758 again claimed his opponents in B. Lassow. Lassow’s campaign is morning, Landers handed out ground as a veteran the course this year to finance months of negotiations. Olacounti Include manufacturer rabatae. NOW ONLY - <16,233 Dlacounta Include manufacturer rabatae 1988 Q M SIERRA P.U. <8.995 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. Wednesday’s district election will headed by former district treas­ copies of the district audit for the businessman. projects that must be completed. *4295 Financing aa low aa 2.9% A.P.R. or rabatat up to $2000. Financing aa low aa 2.g% A.P.R. or rabatae up to $2000 Sadloski said that while the T»artlclgating member, Connecticut and Waatam Dlacounta Include menufaclurer rabatae. 1988 OOOOE SHADO W <8795 85 Century Wagon *7995 “PatUdpaUng membar, Connecticut and Waatam curtail district spending for ex­ urer Betty Sadloski. fiscal year ended June 30, 1988, Sadloski said today the auditor "The district has to expand,” budget has not yet been ap­ Maeaachuaatts CHdtmoblla Dealer AdvatUalng Ataodatlon.'’ Financing at low aa 2.9% A.P.R. or rebatea up to $2000. 85 Electra 4 Door MaMachuaatta Otdsmoblla Dealer AdvetUalng Aaaodatlon.'' pansions he says will be needed Sadloski had accused Landers the last year during which 1988 OOOQE 0180 P.U. <11.395 *10995 includes recommendations for Landers said, citing as examples proved. the voters did vote in 85 Pontiac Sunblrd because of district growth. of using "scare tactics” in the Sadloski was treasurer. While he improvements every year. 1988 OOOQE DAYTONA <10.195 *4995 plans for a long-delayed sewer on 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 " I f they have the votes to beat campaign when he said a Lassow would not elaborate on it, he "He should have read the North Main Street and a sewer 1987 OOOQE O M N I <4.995 ^ Mtllfilp r o u te 83 See LANDERS, page 10 86 Qrand Am 2 Dr. *7995 VEHN(IN.VoNN. ve r n o n on n 1987 B U IC K SKYHAW K <8.495 V . veaNOk c o s n . 88 Delta 86 2 Dr. *9995 1987 CHRYSLER Stti AVE <13.998 80 Merkur XR4TI *9495 ^®M0T0RS, IN(f” ^ ® M 0 T 0 R S , ^ MOTORS. INC. 1968 PLYMOUTH CARAVELLE <4,998 CUDILUC e OLDSMOBILE a PONITAC a CMC TRUCKS CAMLUC • OLDSMOBILE a PONITAC a CMC TRUCKS CAMLUC • OLDSMOBILE a PONITAC a CMC TRUCKS J.C. Penney picks 1988 PLYM O UTH R E LIA N T <5,198 872-9111 1966 OOOQE RAMCHARQER <10898 1988 CHEVY SPECTRUM <3,595 Massive 1988 BUICK ELECTRA <7,995 new center chief 643-2791 Best Buy" "A Scranton MOTORS ^ A i^ ^ O T O R S Boat Buy" Bv Nancy Concelman MANCHESTER HONDA protests Manchester Herald CARDINAL Dennis D. Radabaugh has been promoted from his post as man­ BUICK, INC. "CAR OF THE WEEK” ager of the J.C. Penney Regional tees Buick LeSabre *12091 Catalog Distribution Center and 1988 Chev Conver Van <17991 Thomas Vandenbush of Glaston­ 1988 Buick Skylark $8991 1987 THUNDERBIRD continue 111 bury has taken his place. 1988 Buick Century <11991 1989 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX this Beautiful Maroon Color T Bird was well cared for by the r Radabaugh, of the 1987 Pont Qrand Am <828 1989 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CIERA 4 Door, Demo., V-6, Air, Cruise. Tilt. #K6172 Demo. AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Tilt, Cruise, original owner with Its maroon color and economical 6 cyl. engine « Manchester center for seven 1987 Buick Skyhawk <798 By John Pomfret Loaded. #K801S you will ride In comfort with air conditioner, stereo cassette, power years, has been named catalog 1988 Buick Regal 2 Dr, SOLI LIST PRICE— *15,779 The Associated Press m 1988 Chevrolet Cavalier <599 DISCOUNT — <2.060 LIST PRICE - *15,214 seat, windows and locks, tilt wheel and it’s rustproofedi ♦ ' "■ centers manager/operations and 1988 Buick Electra <1025 DISCOUNT - *2,665 k:; will move to the company’s 19BB Buick Century 2,998 1 4 cyl.. Auto, Air, Clean. ------’ — ------— '— ------^ sr "I1 wcis was auiiitrwiicH somewhat surpnstfu. surprised. O odga *83 400 >3.008 4cyl., Auto, Nice Car. 1 See CHINA, page 10 continuing demonstration in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. DENNIS RADABAUGH Ctiavy '83 C aviller <4,998 I w U month* ______See MANAGER, page 10 . . . going to Dallas Otds '08 CutlaM <8,298 6-9% APR Ford as LTD <8,898 37 mpg city 1 only ^ 2 9 9 5 O tdi 'S4 Cutlaaa •8,796 41 mpg 4 years only * 2 4 9 5 1 Ford '87 Ranger P.U. <6,996 Olda'Sa Delta •6,996 Wright’s defense opens with piea to be saved from lynch mob B u lo k 'Sa R egal •7,596 #1837 Olda '87 Clera •7,996 f 1984 DODGE Pont, as SOO 8TE •6,898 1986 PLY. 1 By Steve KomKomarow arow eveneven his his seat seat in in Congress,” Congress,” said said chargescharges againstagainst WrightWright based based onon againstagainst him.him. ings to discuss his case and its proceedings. O tdi '88 as Rcgenoy •8,996 The Associated Press StephenStephen Susman, Susman, attorney attorney for for the the differentdifferent interpretations interpretations of of the the ButBut with with Wright’s Wright’s political political possiblepossible harmful harmful effect effect on on their their WrightWright himself himself was was not not sc sche­ O tdi 'S7 Cuttaae 1 DAYTONA •9,996 APR TURISMO 1 Texas Democrat. House rules. Supporters hope for support eroding under the weight own political situations. duled to testify today, and his T o y o u -as Celica QTS •9,998 9.9% 4 cyl., Auto, Loaded, WASHINGTON — Jim “ Why worry about due process a narrow legal victory that the of serious ethics charges, even The stakes in today’s argu­ spokesman, Mark Johnson, said Oldi'S7SST-8edan •14,996 1 Auto, Air, Red, Low Miles. 1 the speaker’s supporters em­ ments were heightened by the O l4i tS Cutlaai CItaalo •18,996 5 years 1 Real Sharp Car. Wright’s defense opened before a for a dead man?” he asked speaker could parlay into politi­ the speaker probably would not phasize the importance of per­ BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE national television audience to­ rhetorically. “ Why should this cal salvation. ethics committee’s decision to even attend the session. OR day with his lawyer urging the committee stand in the way of a Wright’s lawyers contend he is suading the ethics committee to allow television coverage of the Susman, a tough, 48-year-old 1 AND MARINE NEW 1990 GEO PRIZM only * 4 6 9 5 1 House ethics committee to "stand lynch mob or a conviction based being judged by a new, harsher drop at least one of the two main hearing. Rarely does the panel litigator from Houston brought in 250 Adims SL, Minch. 1 only ^ 4 2 9 5 in the way of the lynch mob” upon guilt by association?” standard that goes far beyond the charges. allow such open coverage, but this month to bolster the legal 040-1740 QK®® per seeking the House speaker’s Because “if a member of letter of House rules. In advance In the month since the panel Wright said he welcomed the t^am, opened the proceeding for month* r 1986 CHRYS. resignation. .Congress cannot get a fair trial, of today’s hearing, they gave formally made its charges chance to have his side of the Wright. ^ I $400 Rebate 1982 FORD 1 ... no American can,” he said. themselves no better than an against the speaker, his support story presented. Susman has a folksy manner "According to the press, Jim SCHALLER has eroded. Members of his own The C-SPAN cable network ACURA QUALITY 27 mpg city y'. 1 LASER ESCODT 1 Wright’s through. He’s got to Susman was asking the ethics even chance of winning dismissal PRE-OWNED AUTOS 33 mpg hwy resign his speakership. Maybe committee today to dismiss key of at least some of the 69 counts party have begun holding meet­ planned full coverage of the See WRIGHT, page 10 * Payments based on 20% downpay­ 1 Beautiful, White, 5 speed 81 Mercury Cougar *3495 ment, 9.9% Annual Percentage Rate. LOi gQLO'"®® 1 ru«y Equip., 29,000 MIIm 1 with Air Cond., Very Clean 83 Biilck LeSabre *4495 #3001 Special GMAC Financing. 60 months, Auto, AA:, 38000 MIIm tax and reg. included, sale prices of 83 Ford Escort Wagon'2600 TODAY Coventry turnout good $7451. $8058 and $10,000. Death wasn’t caused by layoffs 4 BpBBd. Slento. Ctoon Cor 1 only ^ 5 2 9 5 88 Mercury Lynx *3495 only * 2 9 9 5 1 Index 4-BpMit, StoTM, L lk * N4W - S IN C E 1936 - 85 Hondo CRX *4495 By Maureen Leavitt after he began choking on his food suction machine immediately 20 pages, 2 sections in budget referendum 5 BpBBd. SltTBO. Sporty Manchester Herald at the center. At the time of available on the wing where 83 Olds Regency *5995 *P lus 15 Pre-Owned HondasA’ Kalinowski’s death, the New Kalinowski was staying, Denne Business_____ 7 Obituaries____ 2 V t. PuNy LcP did. U k B New By Jacauellne Bennett In the 1st district, 90 people had Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 Classified - 19-20 Opinion_____8-9 85 VW QTI <6495 The death of a 72-year-old England Health Care Employees said. Manchester Herald cast ballots by about 9:30 a.m., 6 -tp d . A/C.BIm K patient at Meadows Manor Con­ Union. District 1199, claimed it Witnes.ses at the home at the Com Ica_____ 17 People______16 Allen said. In the 2nd district, 85VWQTI <5965 valescent Center last February was due to insufficient staffing time of the death had said Focus_____ 16 Science. .15 6-Bpd, A/C . tttVBr MANCKESrERH0ND\ COVENTRY - Officials re­ about too people had cast ballots, because of layoffs. Kalinowski was being fed by a Local/State Sports _ MANY OTHERS TO CARTER CHEVROLET/GEO THE PROFESSIONALS was not caused by insufficient ported a good turnout this morn­ said Sandra D. Ashley, Republi­ “ This incident was not related nursing supervisor when he be­ ■ 2-4,10 Television. CHOOSE FROM 24 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER staffing as a union has claimed, ing in a referendum in which can registrar of voters. 1229 Main Street, Manchester, CT 646-6464 EXIT 62 OFF 1-84 the state Department of Health to staffing (shortages).” Cynthia gan to choke. The nurse called for Natlon/World_5-6 Weather-. voters and taxpayers will decide There are 5,304 registered 345 CENTER ST. Just 8 Mites From Hortford Services has ruled. Denne, supervisor of the licens­ a suction machine to clear whether to approve the proposed MANCHESTER (1-84 EAST TO 384, EXIT 3, RIGHT TO THE LIGHT) voters. But the center at 333 Bidwell St. ing division of the Department of Kalinowski’s airway, but the $14.5 million budget for 1989-90. Ashley said that the turnout of 647-7077 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 did violate four sections of the Health Services, said today. "It machine on the patient’s wing WE DELIVER Officials had no figures on too people was larger than the public health code in connection was just an unfortunate was locked in a room. For Home Delivery, Call turnout for past budget referen- all-day turnout for some referen- with the choking death, according incident.” Aides had to retrieve another dums. But Cheryl Allen, modera­ dums, but she wouldn’t say it was to the agency’s investigation. Among the four violations, the machine from a medical room in 647-9946 tor for the 1st voting district, said large. She said a large turnout Valerik Kalinowski died at convalescent center administra­ Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 that the turnout seemed to be Manchester Memorial Hospital tion was cited for not having a See MEADOWS, page 10 larger than before. See COVENTRY, page 10 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, May 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23. 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Main St. Police Roundup Senate near vote A Class of ’54 sets reunion opponents Man faces weapons charge ■ i / i on new-tax plans Manchester High School Class of 1954 will holds its A Glastonbury man was arrested Saturday and 35th class reunion Oct. 7 from 5p.nn. to 1 a m. at the rap study T -vv charged with carrying weapons in a motor Colony in Vernon. Anyone needing information vehicle after police found a knife, police said. v4 about the reunion should call 646-4756 and ask for By Nancy Concelman Audrey. Frederick W. Hauser, 23, of 45 Benton Lane, was but House divided arrested at around 12:36 a.m. after police saw him Manchester Herald driving near the intersection of Tolland Turnpike Opponent."! of the Main Street A New York bus trip set and Deming Street at high speed, police said. By Peter Vlles oppose any package calling foran reconstruction project say the The Associated Press increase in the sales tax. The Manchester Education Association is spon­ A police officer put on his siren and followed state and federal governments And Balducci conceded that the soring a trip to New York City June 3. The cost is $17 Hauser onto Interstate 84 west, police said. Hauser are just going through the mo­ HARTFORD — State Senate income tax has resurfaced after a per person. The bus will leave from the Manchester drove at over 70 mph with a police cruiser behind tions in requiring an environmen­ President Pro Tern John Larson, series of premature burials this High School teacher’s parking lot at 7:30 a m. him before he pulled off the highway near the the tal assessment of the project sticking to his pledge against year. The bus is scheduled to arrive in New York about J.C. Penney Regional Catalog Distribution Center, because work will continue dur­ raising the state sales tax, said “ It was dead in January,” 10 a.m. and is scheduled to leave at 8 p.m. from St. police said. ing the study. the Senate is poised to pass a Balducci said. “ It was dead in Patrick’s Cathedral and arrivein Manchesterabout Police said Hauser told them he hadn’t noticed the The state Department of Trans­ giant tax package that increases February and March and April 10:30 p.m. Make checks payable to the Manchester cruiser behind him. Police searched Hauser’s portation is requiring the town to or creates 25 other taxes to raise and May ... I would like to say, Education Association and return them to Laurie vehicle and found a folding knife with a 4‘/!-inch complete an environmental as- $736 million next year. yes, it’s done.” Ochnio at Nathan Hale School. 160 Spruce St.. blade, police said. sepment of the project to deter­ “ We know that we have the Also Monday, a coalition push­ mine its socio-economic impact Y Manchester 06040. For more information, call votes for this package and we ing for tax reform took to the 647-3346. Hauser was also charged with driving at on businesses, residences, traffic know the governor will sign it and airwaves with a radio campaign unreasonable speed. He is scheduled to appear in and parking. The last assessment that’s what we plan to act on.” for a state income tax. Manchester Superior Court Wednesday, was done in 1985. Larson, D-East Hartford, said The 60-second radio spols. Bolton seniors plan lunch “ They finally figured out they Monday. He said the Senate could which began a weeklong run should have one,” Manchester pass the plan as soon as Bolton Seniors will meet Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Monday on stations in Hartford, Boy falls from moving truck attorney Bruce S. Beck said Wednesday, New London and Waterbury, for a potluck luncheon. Bring your own utensils. Monday. A three-year-old boy was injured Friday when he “ We’re two-thirds of the way conclude with a direct appeal for Entertainment will be provided by “Senior Beck represents ADAPT, an Singers’’ of Manchester. fell out of a moving pickup truck on Center Street home.” he said. a state income tax to solve the acronym for A Downtown Associ­ The package, unveiled last A vision screening will be held May 31 from 9a.m. after he opened the door, police said. state’s budget mess. ation to Preserve the Thorough­ Wednesday to a lukewarm recep­ “It's fair, it works, and it’s to noon at the Community Hall. Reservations should POLICE CADET — Brian Kennedy, of Department. The Scouts visited the James MaePherson. of 118 Pine St., was treated fare. a group of downtown busi­ tion. includes new taxes on soda, be made. Seniors are planning a trip to Boston June Cub Scout Den 6, Pack 53, tries out a police station on East Middle Turnpike time.” a woman says in the ads, for multiple contusions and abrasions and released ness people opposed to the cable television bills, some servi­ 18 for "Rosie O’Grady’ ’ show and dinner. For motorcyle at the Manchester Police last month. sponsored by the Citizens’ Com­ from Manchester Memorial Hospital, according to reconstruction as proposed. ces provided from one business to information, call 649-7298 or 649-0527. mittee For Fair Taxation, a Andrew Beck, director of public relations at the Project design and condemna­ another, businesses’ utility bills, recently formed group consisting hospital. tion of buildings and properties and homes sold for more than of the Connecticut League of needed to make way for a ‘We Gals’ set to meet Obituaries MaePherson was a passenger in a 1972 Chevrolet $800,000. Women Voters, progressive acti­ proposed access road will con­ pickup truck driven by Denise E. Bonetti, 28, of the But the plan, easily the biggest vists and labor groups. “ We Gals,” Emanual Lutheran Church, will meet tinue during the evaluation. Mil- * same address. Bonetti was traveling west on Center tax increase in state history, has “ This latest package, com­ Tuesday at noon fora potluck luncheon. Bring a dish ton Shaw, engineer of municipal There are no calling hours. The sister, Stephanie Branciforte of Street about 1:10 p.m. when MaePherson opened the .snags in the fractious House posed or more than a score of new and a friend. Payment for trip to the Legislative Josephine M. Miner systems with the DOT’S Bureau Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main Wethersfield; and two door and fell out of the truck, police said. Democratic caucus, and Larson’s taxes, is further evidence that the Office Building in Hartford is due June 6. Please Josephine Marie (Siedlik) St., is in charge of arrangements. grandchildren. of Highways, said Monday, uncompromising stand on the best, most reasonable choice for send payments to church. Bus will leave at 8:30 a.m. Miner, 61, of 126 Wells St., wife of Memorial donations may be Bonetti was issued a summons for having no child “ I don’t think we’re under any sales tax may force a showdown Connecticut is an evenhanded Fred T. Miner, died Sunday (May made to Visiting Nurse & Home The funeral will be Thursday at restraint system in the truck and no seat belts, court restraining order,” Shaw between the two chambers. income tax,” said Jane Garbaez, 21, 1989) at her home. Care of Manchester Inc., 545 N, 9:15 a m. from the Rose Hill police said. said. The sharply divided, 88- president of the Connecticut She was born in Ellington Sept. Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Beck .said proceeding with the member House Democratic cau­ League of Women Voters. Overeaters get help Main St., or to the American Reqinald Pinto/Manchesler Herald 13, 1927, the daughter of the late Cancer Society, 243 E. Center St. Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose project during the assessment cus is/till flirting with two options In a news conference to kick off Are you addicted to food? Overeaters Anonymous Joseph and Jessie (Periski) Sied­ Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. may mean that the town, state BRAIDING BREAK — Michelle Throm ers wait to bat in a game Thursday the Senate has rejected: over­ the radio campaign, members of Lottery and federal governments aren’t meets at the First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown lik, and had lived in the Rockville Calling hours are Wednesday braids Stacy Vasko’s hair as the two hauling the entire state tax the fair tax coalition argued that Road, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and section of Vernon before moving Florence Spadaccaini from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 n m. acting in good faith. against East Cathoiic at Fitzgerald Field. structure by imposing a state Connecticut residents are fed up Friday at 1 p.m. and Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. No to Manchester in 1953. Florence (Wolk) Spadaccaini. “ They’re going to say. ‘OK. Manchester High School softball play- income tax or increasing the state with the various patchwork tax dues or fees. Everyone who wants to stop overeating She was a member of the Memorial donations may be fine, let’s go through the motions .sales tax from 7.5 percent to 8 plans put forth this year by Gov. 60, of Rocky Hill, died Monday Winning numbers drawn Monday in New is welcome. For more information, call ,524-4544. Manchester Congregation of Je­ made to the Rocky Hill Ambu­ and do it,” ’ Beck said. “ I think it’s percent. William A. O’Neill and legislative (May 22. 1989) at Hartford England: hovah's Witnesses. lance Association. Main Street, like form versus substance.” Larson angered House Demo­ leaders. Hospital. She was the wife of Rocky Hill. Connecticut daily: 591. Play Four: 2978. Besides her husband, she is AD APT has filed a lawsuit in crats earlier this session by “ People are unhappy with Lecture on teen-agers set James E. Spadaccaini and the Massachusetts daily; 4556. School board ‘nicks’ $322,975 survived by a daughter, Arlene sister of Patricia Kenyon of U.S. District Court again.st the unilaterally ruling out a sales tax utility taxes, they are unhappy Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) town, state Department of Tran.s- increase, and he said Monday he “ School Problems and Teens.” the final lectureof Vaughn of Bolton: two brothers, Coventry. with the sales tax, and they’re IN MEMORIAM daily; 120, 8437. portation and Federal Highway the “ Teen-agers” series sponsored by the Adoles­ Stanley Siedlik of Feeding Hills, Besides her husband and sister, hasn’t changed his mind. unhappy with the situation we’re Frank J. Kosak, May 23, 1969 Rhode Island daily: 8800. Administration for approving the cent Mental Health Program at Manchester Mass., and Bradley Siedlik of she is survived by a son. James E, “ To the extent that I speak for in.” said Ethel Klein, a political Katherine Kosak, March 8, 1980 project without an environmental from budget of $40.7 million the (Senate) caucus, I think it Memorial Hospital, will be held Thursday from 7 to 8 Vernon: a sister, Helen Casa- Spadaccaini of Rocky Hill: a consultant who conducted re­ Still loved, missed and ever dear. impact .study and has requested would be a bad move,” he said. p.m. in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium at the grande of Vernon: a grandson; daughter, Susan Backus of Rocky search with focus groups before injunctions to stop all work. Some of those additions include the funds cut. House Democrats, meanwhile, hospital. Teen-agers, family members and the and several nieces and nephews. Hill; two brothers. Michael Wolk Beautiful memories always. By Maureen Leavitt advising the coalition on how to Public Meetings “ What they’re (the DOT) say­ $25,000 to replace an oil tank at Board member John A . Tucci . a held another of their increasingly general public are invited free of charge to the The private funeral will be at of South Windsor and Dr. Walter Daughter Helena and Family Manchester Herald write the ad. ing is that w e’re right.” ADAPT Republican, voted against the urgent private meetings Monday, program. For more information, call the hospital’s the convenience of the family. Wolk of Glastonbury; another Children and Grandchildren Nathan Hale School, $52,000 for She said she conducted two member Dr. Robert H. Fish said The Board of Education re­ budget, as he did when the school emerging after almost four hours Mental Health Department. 646-1222. Ext. 2479. an additional 1.5 elementary sessions, one with a group of Manchester Monday. “ If they think we’re duced the $40.7 million school school teachers, and $15,000 for board first approved the budget to say they were considering about 12 working-class Connecti­ right then the work should stop.” budget by $322,975 Monday by staff development projects. in February before it went to the adopting most of the 25-tax cut residents, and a second with Pitkin Glass Works, Lincoln Center gold room Deaths Elsewhere Although the assessment is a accepting a proposal that would The net result of the cuts Board of Directors. package favored by Larson. But about 12 “ high-middle-income” Camp accepting applications 7:.30 p.m. reduce the number of teachers step in the right direction. Beck approved by the board Monday is In February, the school board House leaders said they may junk residents. said. AD APT may also request an and textbooks, among other the same as that decided upon by parts of it and increase the state “ The first thing that people told The Channel 3 Country Camp is accepting tional Convention for the group. Monday in the crash of a DC-3 had trimmed $130,575 from Coleman Mobley environmental impact state­ things. the Board of Directors. sales tax to 8 percent to raise $140 me was that they were really applications for the summer camping season which After working as public infor­ charter plane. She was 48. Bolton Kennedy’s original budget NEW YORK (AP) - Coleman The board accepted School million. begins June 26. Boys and girls age 8 to 12 can mation officer for the Illinois Arts ment. The assessment may help A high school technology proposal. angry at Bill O’Neill,” she said. Mobley, a free-lance writer and Street Naming Committee, Community Hall Superintendent James P. House Democrats acknowl­ register for any of the camp’s two-week sessions. Council, he joined The Associated Ms. Ulane, known until her determine whether an in-depth course slated to be cut under former editor with The Asso­ fireplace room. 7 p.m. Kennedy’s proposal to cut the In another matter, the board edged that, even when the sales ’The camp is located on 300 acres in the towns of Press in Chicago in 1972. He surgery as Kenneth Ulane, had a impact statement is needed. Beck Kennedy’s original proposal will Uruguay declared its independ­ ciated Press, died Monday of budget by a 7-1 vote. Included in learned that 10 teachers who tax increase replaces the most Andover and Coventry. The camp offers a wide transferred to the AP General sex-change operation and hormo­ said. not be cut because the board ence from Brazil in 1825. respiratory complications. He the cuts are $75,000 for 2.5 received layoff notices in April unpopular parts of the 25-tax range of outdoor activities, including overnight Desk in New York in 1978, leaving nal treatments in 1980, after 12 Shaw said the results of the agreed to transfer $26,000 from was 52. Coventry secondary teachers, $30,000 for wili be reinstated because of package, only 51 House Demo­ camping, hiking, cookouts, fishing, swimming, in 1984 to pursue free-lance years with Eastern. She was fired assessment will be sent to all the budget for equipment Mobley, a graduate of George­ Voting on budget. Town Office Building, 6:30a.m. 2.5 classroom aides, $20,000 for vacancies in the upcoming school crats support the package, far crafts, and environmental education. The camp assignments, concentrating on by the airline, which cited possi­ interested parties, including replacement. town University, joined the De­ to 8 p.m. teacher substitutes. $17,975 in year. short of the 76 needed for passage participates in the Summer Food Service Program cultural and legal issues. ble safety hazards in stressful ADAPT, and a public hearing will The course, “ Principals of Food Distribution, Town Office Building, 10 to 11 textbooks, and $9,000 for a part- Board member Susan Perkins, in the House. and receives reimbursement for meals served to catur (111.) Herald, now the situations. probably be scheduled if Technology,” will show how am . time foreign language teacher at eligible children. Herald and Review, in 1965 and requested. physics is applied to industry and a Democrat who is chairman of A tax package centered on a AT Karen Ulane Bennet Junior High School. the personnel and finance com­ state income tax received 45 Children who are members of food stamp became its urban affairs reporter U.S. District Judge John F. 'The reconstruction, scheduled technology. It will be taught with DE KALB, 111, (AP) - Karen The $200,000 sick-leave budget mittee. reported there are still caucus votes, prompting Demo­ households or AFDC assistance units are automati­ two years later. Grady ordered reinstatement to begin next spring, will proba­ less equipment than originally Ulane, a decorated Vietnam was cut by $40,000 and there will live teachers laid off. and it is not cratic leaders to say the caucus cally eligible to receive free meal benefits. For In 1969, he was appointed to the and $158,590 in back pay and other bly go out to bid this fall. Town planned and with fewer students. combat pilot who was dismissed Thoughts be a $40,000 savings with the expected that more than two will was moving toward the sales tax more information, call 643-2494, or write Channel 3 editorial staff of the Lindsay- expenses in 1983, saying the 1964 Manager Robert B. Weiss said Before the school board voted replacement of about 20 retiring have an opportunity for re­ increase. Country Camp, Andover 06232. Schaub newspaper group and by Eastern Airlines after a federal anti-discrimination law Friday. Local and state officials on the budget, board member covered the 1970 Illinois Constitu­ sex-change operation in 1980, died protects transsexuals. have said any significant delay in teachers with new teachers. Francis A. Maffe Jr., a Demo­ employment. “ We’re at a starting point Yesterday’s “ Thought” focused on how some­ the project could mean a loss of “ It is a nick, not a slash,” said crat. told the board he would vote In other business, the board now,” said House Speaker Ri­ times God’s Spirit may speak to us through music, state and federal funding. Richard W. Dyer. Democratic in favor of the budget with “ the accepted the resignation of Man­ chard Balducci. D-Newington. SIORK Agoraphobics to meet including music that may be considered by some to State and federal funds will school board chairman before utmost regret.” He said the chester High School Principal But income tax proponents, Corrections Current Quotations Monday night’s meeting in the many of whom have vowed to DELIVERIES People who experience panic or anxiety attacks be “ secular.” One of the most moving secular songs cover 92.5 percent of the $16 school board had failed to fulfill Jacob Ludes III, who has ac­ library at Manchester High vote against any package in­ when leaving their homes or in public places are to come along in awhile is one called “ In the Living million project The town will its charge to improve education cepted a position as superintend­ School. “ They (the Board of creasing the .sales tax, weren’t invited to attend the Manchester Area Agoraphob­ An item in the “ Village Crier” column published Years,” performed by a band known as “ Mike and cover the rest. in town. ent of schools in Montville. “ Tiananmen Square is the center of our student In a May 17 memo to town Directors) had a responsibility ready to concede defeat. ics Together day and evening support groups. The Thursday omitted mentioning a number of awards the Mechanics.” If you haven’t heard it, the verses Kennedy thanked Ludes for the GIFl CFRIlfICAUS movement. If it died, the movement in Lanzhou and and we have a responsibility, and “ The present cut of $322,975 is " I don’t think 51 votes against groups meet regularly on Mondays at 7: .30 p.m. and for which Scott Balicki, a pupil at Nathan Hale and chorus of this ballad urge us to say what we have Public Works Director Peter P. work he has done in his 11 years at all around China would die, too.” — A Chinese we will live with it.” already excessive,” Maffe said. 45 is a mandate to go in one Wednesdays at 10:45 a m. at Concordia Lutheran School, was honored. Balicki was named one of to say to the people we love in the living years — Lozis Jr.. Shaw asked for an the high school. student from Lanzhou, a western city about 750 estimate on the number of Three weeks ago the Board of He added that the school direction or the other,” said Rep. A'A, Church, 40 Pitkin St. For more information, call the three out.standing pupils at the school for winning a before it’s too late. miles from Beijing, after protesters decided to Directors ordered the budget be district faces uncontrollable “ One only has to see Jake Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven. Mental Health Association of Connecticut, 529-1970. townwide fire prevention poster epntest last fall. He man-hours needed to complete press on with their 10-day occupation of the square Again and again, the Bible teaches us this same reduced from $40,533,328 to costs on a daily basis which will around students to recognize they was also cited for being an “ A ” student; for his the as.sessment. “ We’re .still, unfortunately, far UW'JS;»IS • CH'Wi'i until the government f^lls._ message. When we have a conflict with someone $40,408,328. But after seven only restrain the board even .see a kindred soul,” Kennedy acting, poetry and prose ability: and for his away from resolution on this,” 311 MAIN STREET else, it’s best to try to work it out .soon . .. and not put budget additions totaling $197,975 further. said. “ We have some big shoes to M A N C H E ST E R CT 06040 Coventry car show slated helpfulness to teachers and consideration of his “ The United States does not support annexation Stolberg said. I.TELEPHONE (203) 643-12" it off until the opportunity for reconciliation could be were announced. Kennedy pro­ He urged other board members fill.” fellow students. or permanent Israeli control of the West Bank and Another income tax proponent. ice ltd W'O'i.'n The Swinging 60s Car Club will host a car show Gaza, nor do we support the creation of an lost forever. We should say “ I love you” to the ones Truck driver posed the budget be cut by a total to approach the Board of Direc­ Board member Bernice Cobb, a Rep. Geri Langlois, D-Thompson, Friday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 3466 Main St. in independent Palestinian state,” Secretary of State we love openly and often, so we won’t regret it when of $322,975. tors to attempt to restore some of Republican, was absent. pointed out that as many as 25 Coventry. Food and music of the era will also be An Associated Press story published Monday James A. Baker III, in a speech to the American the time comes that we can no longer talk to them turns self in House Democrats have vowed to featured. There is no admission, but donations will erroneously reported an increase in reservations at Israel Public Affairs Committee, a private research face to face. Perhaps you have someone that you be accepted on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Yellowstone National Park this year. Park officials and lobbying group. still have time to express your love for, or can seek after fatality Cable plan would link schools Association for the comprehensive patient service said Superintendent Robert Barbee provided reconciliation with now .. in the living years. Don’t program. The program assists patients to obtain incorrect figures during a news conference let another moment go by! “ If there is this problem within our black society, COLCHESTER (AP) - Manchester school administra­ The cost of linking the districts orthopedic aids, transportation and motorized Saturday and was referring to visits, not reserva­ wave equipment to link Glaston­ mhMCH^9T€R H09PITM then I think we have to correct it.” — Tracy Lynn tors will seek a $20,000 grant to bury with the Manchester and is about $38,000, with the addi­ wheelchairs at no cost to the patients or their tions. Visits increased in April by 11 percent over The driver of a truck that Morrow, who charged in a federal lawsuit that her struck and killed a 14-year- fund an interactive cable com­ South Windsor districts, said tional costs to be shared by each presents families. For more information, call Phil Bla- 1988 figures and by 29 percent during the first two darker-skinned supervisor was prejudiced against Charles H. Ericson, Pastor old boy as he rode his moped munications network with school Gwen-Brooks, vice principal for of the towns and the college. zawski, 742-1450. weeks of May over the same period in 1988. light-skinned blacks. The Bolton Congregational Church, UCC in Marlborough has surren­ systems in South Windsor and programs for instruction at Man­ Manchester has already pur­ 1 dered to state police, state Glastonbury. chester High School. chased equipment needed for the ' ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH police said. The Board of Education on The interactive network also link, so the town’s costs will be Weather Joel Fuller, 35, of Marlbo­ Monday approved a proposal, would link the high schools of reduced by $6,200. LECTURE SERIES iUanrhpBlpr HpraI^ rough turned himself in to from the Manchester High School those towns with Manchester Brooks said a community pilot state police at the Colches­ administration to submit the Community College and would program will be launched next spring but it has not yet been “SCHOOL PROBLEMS AND TEENS" U SPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 199 ter barracks Monday morn­ telecommunications grant prop­ permit one of the schools to REGIONAL WEATHER Cloudy tonight; ing, said Sgt. Scott O’Mara, osal to the state. televise a class while participants planned. Cox Cable Greater Hartford, at the other schools can be seen There will be no costs to the Accu-Wealt>er'‘‘ lorecasl lor Wednesday Penny M. Sletfert, Publisher state police spokesman. Fuller has not been charged the cable television service based and heard. The network could town for airtimeormaintenance, presented by Daytime CofKlitions and High Tempieratures rain developing George T. Cheppell Dennia M. Santoro Editor Advertising Director and an investigation into the in Manchester, has committed also be used for the school said Dan McNamara, a represen­ Kathleen Tapper, accident is continuing. about $35,000 to the project, which districts to share staff develop­ tative from Cox Cable who has Manchester and vicinity: Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen Executive Editor Composing Manager Fuller showed up with his includes a purchase of micro- ment work. been working on the project. Direct,or of Educational Curriculum of CfRxHi |75 I Tonight, cloudy with rain de­ f Jeanne Q. Fromarth Robert H Hubbard attorney and surrendered veloping. Low in the mid 50s. Business Manager Pressroom Manager his vehicle for examination, MMH Adolescent Mental Health Program Chance of rain 80 percent. Denise A. Roberts Frank J MeSwaegan O’ Mara said. Input sought on magnet school Wednesday, periods of rain. Personnel Manager Circulation Director The man identified him­ and High around 70. Chance of rain self as the driver of the light Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the Parents of children in pre­ April 24 meeting. tion were provided. Esther Rubin, 80 percent. Outlook Thursday, Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester. blue Chevrolet suburban, school programs through grade 5 The idea of a special focus There is a list of programs partly sunny. High in the 70s. Conn. O6(M0 Second class postage paid at Manchester. Conn. which struck and killed will be asked what they would like school is to draw students from respondents can check off if they Social Worker, Postmaster; Send address changes to the Manchester Herald David Goslin of Marlbo­ P.O. Box 591. Manchester, Conn. 06040. to/ee developed for the proposed other school districts to replace are interested in having them at rough as he rode a moped on MMH Adolescent Mental Health Program Coastal: Tonight, cloudy II you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 magnet school at Nathan Hale students who will attend High­ the school, and there is room for Saturday night, state police W////M with rain developing. Low 55 to a m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. II you're unable School. land Park School when it reopens respondents to include any other y to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 said. A second teen-ager, areas they would like to see 60. Chance of rain 80 percent. p.m. weekdays lor delivery In Manchester. School administrators sent sur­ in the fall. Carlton Beach, 15, also of veys home Monday with pupils in The survey asks basic informa­ Included. The list of programs Wednesday, cloudy with peri­ Suggested carrier rates are $1.60 weekly. $7.70 lor one THURSDAY, MAY 25 month, $23 10 lor three months, $46.20 lor six months and Marlborough, was injured. kindergarten through grade 5. tion, such as the name of the includes foreign languages, criti­ ods of rain. High 65 to 70. $92.40 lor one year. \ ll ''W/V// Beach was in stable condi­ The Board of Education approved children’s home school and child­ cal thinking skills and perform­ V ^ I 9 e 9 Accu Waathw. Inc Chance of rain 80 percent. The Manchester Herald Is a member ol the Associated Press tion at Hartford Hospital on ing arts. 7 p.m. • 8 p.m. the Audit Bureau ol Circulations, the New England Press the development of a magnet ren’s ages. It also asks if parents Outlook Thursday, partly Today’s weather picture was drawn by Dan Von Deck, Association and the New England Newspaper Assoclallon. Monday night. school, or special focus program, would send their children to Anyone who has questions FREE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC sunnv High in the 70s. who attends Waddell School. for Nathan Hale Sc'nool at its Nathan Hale School if transporta- ahnui the .survey can call 647-3447. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23, 1989 - 5 LOCAL Coventry developer can cross wetlands N A T IO N & W O R L D

By Jacqueline Bennett proposal had reached the deadline for neer. Kenneth J. Pudeler of Pudeler open space might be too much. About & S T A T E Manchester Herald action under state law. The planning- Engineering. 543 N. Main St., Man­ 3.8 acres had already been given for and-zoning portion still has to be voted chester, at a hearing on the proposal that purpose, or 10 percent of the site. COVENTRY — The inland- on by the commission. That will be on April 24. The additional lots would bring the Edgar in leaders program wetlands portion of the Willow Glen the agenda for the PZC’s June 5 open space acreage to about 25 subdivision proposal was approved by meeting. Pudeler was hired by 13 families in House members raked in percent of the site. Mary White Ed­ the Planning and Zoning Commission the South Street area to oppose the Commission Chairman Jonathon "Legally, I don’t know if we could do gar of Manchester, Monday night. proposal, according to resident Mer­ Kreisberg said the approval was that,’ ’ Kreisberg said of the proposal. instructor in Eng­ The vote for approval was unanim­ cedes Kelly, one of those opposing the given because the impact of the He said the commission’s policy now lish at Manchester ous during the meeting at the Town project. $5.9 million in honoraria driveway on the wetlands will be is to request that 10 to 20 percent of a Community Col­ Office building. The decision was Residents oppose the plan because minimal and there was no feasible development site be donated for open lege, has been made at 12:20 a.m., following a series they say excess drainage from the alternative to reach the two lots. space. By Larry A/largasak chosen to partici­ of public hearings which began at complex will pose problems on their Kelly was not happy with the The Associated Press The fees of $2,000 a speech are controversial pate in the year­ about 7:30 p.m. However, the original proposal for property. commission’s decision. long ‘‘Leaders Pro- The approval grants permission to two driveways was modified to one Pudeler had criticized the place­ WASHINGTON - The honora­ because invitations usually come from gram,’’ an build a driveway through wetlands at common driveway to minimize ment of some pipes in the site plan and "They had a wonderful idea to use ria system that narrowly avoided impact. the lots for open space but they chose special-interest groups courting lawmakers, international train­ the 35-acre site on South Street. The predicted the resulting excess drain­ extinction earlier this year instead not to offend the developer,” ing program for driveway will go to two of the 22 Before approving the proposal, the age could cause the road or the stone cranked out nearly $5.9 million in and because often the events are held at Kelly said in an interview after the women adminis­ proposed lots at Willow Glen owned by commission considered asking the wall at the site to cave in. 1988 for House members who meeting. resorts where members and their spouses can trators of two-year Mary Shirshack. The applicant for the developer to donate the two lots about Fiano challenged Pudeler at the wrote articles and gave speeches colleges. project is Lawrence A. Fiano. 4.5 acres, to the town as open space. April 24 hearing because Pudeler had Kelly said she is concerned that the to special-interest groups. enjoy free vacations. During the pro­ The approval also allows discharge That would eliminate any impact on not calculated how much excess decision to give the wetlands permit The honoraria figures, com­ gram, participants into the wetlands at the point of the the wetlands. Kreisberg said drainage there would be. paves the way for approval of the piled by the public interest group are paired with driveway. Kreisberg also noted that the In its decision, the commission entire proposal. She said if that Common Cause, came from the other House members who filed on The honoraria system was in mentors at their T'h'' ’"lanH '’’ottonHc portion of the pnmp from an pngi* agreed that asking for the two lots for happens she will appeal the decision. annual House financial disclosure Monday, jeopardy early this year, when colleges to work on statements that were released Wright paid off debts totaling House leaders were ready to projects that will Monday. between $105,000 and $220,000, abolish it and institute other aid their institu­ including money he owed to his Y The final honoraria figures for reforms in return for a 51 percent tions and foster State surveys University the year could surpass the 1987 former investment partnership, pay raise. The effort collapsed Mary White Edgar ^o w th ^° ^' total of $6.7 million once financial Mallightco, and a bank. when a furious public let lawmak­ disclosure forms are received The special counsel to theethics ers know they opposed the The program is sponsored by the League of likely to from an additional 20 lawmakers committee said Wright satisfied increase. Innovation in Community Colleges and the open space in who were granted extensions of these notes with money he made The fees of $2,000 a speech are American Association of Women in Commun­ up to 30 days in which to file their from his share of an oil and gas controversial because invitations ity and Junior Colleges. stay ‘w et’ reports. 'The reports not yet investment that is still under usually come from special- available included that of House investigation by the panel. interest groups courting lawmak­ Fairfield area Not everything was revealed by Legislature at a glance STORRS (AP) - Afraid that a Ways and Means Committee ers, and because often the events Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, House members. are held at resorts where ban on alcohol might drive Rep. Floyd Spence, R-S.C., HARTFORD (AP) — Here, at a glance, are STAMFORD (AP) — Connecticut is working to students to drink off campus. D-Ill., the 1987 honoraria leader members and their spouses can highlights of action in the state House of become the third state to inventory some of its with $245,000. noted that the ethics committee enjoy free vacations. University of Connecticut offi­ waived the reporting of wedding Representatives on Monday. plants and animals with survey of open space in cials probably will not impose a The annual disclosure forms Rep. Patricia Schroeder, D- Fairfield County that is just getting under way. filed by all 535 members of gifts in a letter dated Dec. 16,1988. Colo., a member of the House GRASS TAX: The House referred a bill “ dry campus” rule this fall, a Spence, a widower, got married The purpose of the study by The Nature university official said. Congress provide a look at Armed Services Committee, imposing a tax on marijuana and other Conservancy and the state Department of Environ­ members’ wealth and outside last July 3 in a hospital room while earned the most honoraria of controlled substances to the Judiciary Com­ A committee of students and recovering from a double lung mental Protection is determine which undeveloped staff members, which reviewed income. Each form lists a those who filed, $114,376. Rep. Bill mittee. The bill is designed as a vehicle to tracts of land and their environments should be The Aisoclded Pres* member’s money received, transplant. Gray, D-Pa., chairman of the further penalize drug dealers. The measure the university’s alcohol policies, House Republican Whip Newt preserved. reported that a dry-campus con­ CONGRESSMAN IN COURT — U.S. ing to the delinquency of a minor started assets and liabilities. The Senate House Democratic Caucus, was was sent to the committee for its review Similar inventories have taken place in Pennsyl­ reports were released last Friday. Gingrich of Georgia, who said his second with $110,788. House Ma­ because it includes a jail penalty for cept would not work because Rep. Donald Lukens, R-Ohio, center, Monday in Columbus, Ohio. At left is vania’s Lancaster County and in Vermont, said Rank-and-file House members assets are no more than $45,000, jority Whip Tony Coelho, D-Calif., non-compliance. drinkers would go underground. talks with one of his lawyers, Keith Luken’s other lawyer, Tom Tyack. did not list any royalties in 1988 Noreen P. Cullen, the Middletown-based conservan­ “Students are arriving at were allowed to keep $26,850 in was third with $90,100. cy’s resources director. Cullen said Monday that Atkinson, as Lukens’ trial on contribut- honoraria in 1988 — leaders from his book. “ Window of The disclosure statements WATER CONSERVATION: The House UConn with well-established Opportunity.” approved, 141-1, a bill requiring water Fairfield County was selected in Connecticut slightly more. The amount over showed members like to travel. drinking patterns and a feeling A complaint is pending before companies with 1,000 or more customers to “ because development is at such a high rate, that the limit, more than $1 million, Gingrich’s expenses were reim­ that they have a right to drink.” the House ethics committee in begin providing free water saving devices for we felt that if we didn’t do it now, it would be too was donated to charity while bursed on 11 trips for speeches to said Ray Palmer, committee connection with a limited partner­ showers, faucets and toilets by Jan. 15, 1991. late.” chairman. “ A ban would proba­ nearly $4.8 million was kept tor various groups. GOPAC, a politi­ Girl, 17, to tell court of her personal use. ship formed in 1984 to promote the cal action committee chaired by The county, like much of the rest of the state, has bly not solve the problem.” book. DOG RACING: The rejected a proposal to been undergoing increased development in recent Most lawmakers also supple­ Gingrich which promotes Repub­ have the Plainfield dog racing track foot the years. Cullen said she didn’t know how much land Carol A. Wiggins, a UConn vice mented their $89,500 salaries with lican candidates, paid the ex­ bill for urine tests performed by the University president, said she would follow remains undeveloped in the 23 communities that investments, while others made penses on 14 trips by Gingrich and of Connecticut laboratory on dogs racing there. the committee’s advice and not relationship with congressman make up Fairfield County in the state’s southwest money in more unorthodox ways. three by his wife. The proposal would have saved the state corner establish a dry campus this fall. Rep. Ben NighthorseCampbell, House Republican leader Bob $435,000, the sponsor said. By Beth Grace the girl regarding two other cases in which she is During the $55,000 inventory, all major land tracts Wiggins said she is still study­ D-Colo., a Northern Cheyenne Michel of Illinois listed someofthe The Attoclalad Preai The Associated Press involved as a witness. Ms. Mangini also asked that side benefits of taking part in in Fairfield County will be surveyed to determine if ing the remaining 23 recommen­ Indian, earned $5,000 last year for the girl’s juvenile record not be introduced as his jewelry designs. charity golf tournaments: $966 they have plants and animals worth protecting from FRIENDLY PAT — State Lottery Chief J. Blaine Lewis Jr. dations made by the committee, COLUMBUS, Ohio — A teen-ager who says she College to get donation evidence. Rep. Tom McMillen, D-Md., a worth of golf clothing and para­ development, said Beth Lapin, director of science which reviewed UConn’s policy had sex with Rep. Donald Lukens was among the gets a pat on the shoulder from his wife, Tina, after Defense attorney Thomas Tyack opposed both former National Basketball Asso­ phernalia from the Bob Hope Northeast Utilities Co. plans to donate $2,000 and stewardship at the conservancy. on alcoholic beverages. A com­ witnesses expected to testify for prosecutors leaving a 20-minute meeting Monday with gaming motions, saying the evidence would be needed to ciation player, received deferred Desert Classic, the Kemper Open, to Manchester Community College mittee of the UConn board of opening their case today against the congressman. “ The Fairfield County natural areas inventory determine the girl’s credibility. income totaling $45,000 from the the Jerry Ford Invitational and Wednesday. director William V. Hickey. Lewis, on leave for trustees is scheduled to discuss The 58-year-old Republican is charged with will provide the data needed to create land Washington Bullets and Atlanta others. Jose Chavez Jr., regional community insubordination, will get a chance to present his side of the alcohol report June 21. Any contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The girl, The Columbus Dispatch reported today that protection strategies for ecologically fragile areas Hawks. Rep. Fred Grandy, R-Iowa, relations manager for the company, will and redirect development to non-sensitive lands,” the dispute at a Wednesday hearing. changes in UConn’s alcohol pol­ now 17. was 16 at the time of the alleged encounter. Franklin County sheriff’s records indicate the girl present the donation to college President icy would then go to the trustees was apprehended in 1986 in a getaway car used in a House Speaker Jim Wright, reported $20,021 in residual in­ she said Lukens declined comment when he appeared at facing House ethics committee come from “ The Love Boat,” the Jonathan M. Daube. Aerial photographs of the county are now being at a July 14 meeting, she said. jury selection Monday before a domestic relations robbery, and that she told detectives she had supplied a gun to the robber. charges of 69 rules violations, long-running television series in taken to identify open spaces. The state and The committee, submitting its judge. Lukens has denied the allegations and said reported income between $188,183 which he played Gopher. Vandals topple headstones conservancy then will aks local citizens and Lottery chief faces report to Wiggins earlier this the girl’s mother tried to extort money from him. Lukens’ trial stemmed from an investigation of a and $203,579 and assets ranging Rep. Ben Jones, D-Ga,, re­ scientists knowledgable about flora and fauna to month, found that UConn’s drink­ Lukens was elected to Congress in 1986, and secretly recorded videotape that showed him from $31,005-$100,000. These fig­ ported $11,212 in residuals for his NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Police are continu­ provide information about the undeveloped tracts. ing policy is a good one. Palmer previously served from 1967-71. In between, he ran apparently offering a government job to the girl’s ures do not include holdings in a appearances on the “ Dukes of ing to search for those responsible for a Finally, a team of three field biologists also will said. It allows students 21 or older unsuccessfully for governoi and served in the state mother after she asked him why he was “ messing blind trust established by Wright Hazzard.” weekend vandalism spree that toppled more spend the summer collecting animal, plant and Wednesday hearing to drink in their own rooms, but Legislature. He is from Middleton, about 30 miles around” with her daughter. in 1987. Those assets and the Although some members do than 90 tombstones in Sacred Heart Cemetery. other information. The data will then be compiled bans open containers of alcohol in north of Cincinnati. Columbus television station WSYX videotaped a income they produced were not H/ provide specific figures, the Steven Jedlinski, the cemetery’s caretaker, using state computers and be given to conservation common dormitory areas, except Judge Ronald Solove made no immediate ruling Nov. 11,1988, meeting between Lukens and the girl’s available Monday. forms do not require such precise on two motions by prosecutor Rita Mangini, who REP. ROSTENKOWSKI said no estimate was available on how much it and public planning agencies. By Judd Everhart would amount to lying to the at officially sanctioned events. mother, Anna Coffman, at a local fast-food The speaker earned $30,000 in data. Generally, wealth can be asked that only limited testimony be allowed from will cost to repair or replace the 92 tombstones “ This is an exciting pilot project for the The Associated Press panel. restaurant. honoraria, a figure eclipsed by 45 . . . no report yet listed according to broad ranges. damaged in the vandalism spree which toppled The committee recommended conservancy, and we hope Fairfield County “ The unemployment rate has tombstones weighing about 200 pounds apiece. only minor changes in the policy residents will send us any important sightings so HARTFORD - A pre- not increased — at least not yet.” 25,000 PRICED VOLUMES. ALL SUBJECTS It was not clear when the vandalism occured, but is seeking ways to prevent that we may follow up to confirm the presence of disciplinary hearing is set Wed­ Lewis joked as he emerged from irresponsible drinking by elimi­ Light-skin biack woman Art but a nun living behind the cemetery heard rare species,” said Les Corey, director of the nesday for state Lottery Chief J. the division office building. “ We Humor noises early Sunday morning, Jedlinski said. nating stress and crowding in WOMEN’S CRAFTS FAIR Muile conservancy’s Connecticut chapter. Blaine Lewis, who remains sus­ all have to go sometime and a dorms and by fostering a sense of Womtn The stones were knocked over randomly and Some of the endangered species kown to the state pended from his job for defying good man can always get a job, no grave sites seemed to be targeted, said social responsbility in students. SAT. 27TH 11:00-5:30 Craft* are the bald eagle, the peregrin falcon, the piping an order to implement changes in but I’m not ready to concede that charges discrimination Movla* Police Lt. James Ahern. Ahearn said no BOOKS plover and the small whorled pogonia, a native the state’s Lotto game. yet.” (RAIN DATE: JUNE 3RD) NMur* arrests have been made in the case and that Indiana National Search for Ouf-of-Prlnt Books orchid. These plants and animals are on the federal Lewis met for 20 minutes He said he was concerned that Myatary police have not established a motive for the Monday with William V. Hickey, Happy Memorial by darker supervisor vandalism. endangered species list and are included in an the hearing was just two days Natur* Featuring This Week endangered species bill now before the General director of the state gaming away and had asked for addi­ Day COMMON GROUND tdFla Assembly. agency, who ordered Lewis to tional time to prepare for it and No trial date has been set in the Anllqua* By Curt Anderson Rallglon Art, Music Cullen said there are numerous field guides and implement the change and pres­ get a lawyer. The request was not Let us fill a Picnic lawsuit against Ms. Lewis, the 200 W. CENTER College courses accredited The Associated Press Thaalar and other bits of information on plants and animals, but ent it in a positive light to the immediately granted, he said, Basket for you! IRS and the U.S. Treasury Erie Sloan* Real estate appraisal courses at Manchester Naw England the data has never been pulled together before in a Gaming Policy Board, which but added he would press the ATLANTA — Friction between secretary. MANCHESTER Architecture Community College have been accredited by oversees the Division of Special issue again Wednesday. Assorted meats, cheeses, HarHag* Pray* comprehensive package. Cullen said it’s only been light- and dark-skinned blacks It apparently is the first case of WaNaa* NuNIng the National Association of Real Estate Revenue. homemade breads, pickles, in the past five years or so that members of the Harrigan could not say whether underlies an unusual federal its kind in the United States, said BUY YOURSELF A Thornton Burg*** Appraisers. During that meeting. Lewis olives and desserts. Mort books added to stock ovory day! conservancy have seen the need to take a broader Wednesday’s session would be lawsuit in which a black woman Norman Harris, director of the Jeaaph C. Lincoln ’The association is the largest professional was presented with a memo from Qana Stratton Portar..., approach to saving rare species, as well as open open to the public. Lewis said he says she lost her job because of Department of African- PRESENT, ENJOY BOOKS & BIRDS appraising association in the United States, Hickey telling him bluntly that land. would not oppose an open her light complexion. American Studies at the Univer­ an Salk, Prop, with more than 15,000 members. m “ Years and years ago, people merely focused on “ disciplinary action in the form meeting. Tracy Lynn Morrow said she sity of Georgia. But discrimina­ MEETING LOCAL WOMEN sis E. MIddI* Tpk*. Students who complete an appraisal course open space,” Cullen said. “ As time has gone on and of termination from state service Hickey had wanted the field of ______^ - 2 2 2 4 sued to get her Internal Revenue tion within black society based on m Manchaatar, CT will receive a certificate of completion that will is being considered.” numbers for the Lotto game ARTISANS! i we’ve seen species disappear, we’ve seen it’s not Service job back and to fight skin shade is not new. ; 0). 00 [ (O' (203) 649-3449 entitle them to apply for association member­ After the meeting, Lewis said increased from 40 to 44, making it “ There are black folks who m i t^HOURS: Tuaaday-Stturday just open space, it’s in fact a crisis in our planet’s prejudice within her race. • (0 I 0 )0 ) ship and receive a CREA designation. he didn’t know if Hickey had more difficult to win and thereby would want to look as much like c c ■ O' 11-4:30 pm diversity.” “ If there is this problem within EXHIBITORS WELCOME S g 2 w 1 o A course on residential appraisal will be already decided to fire him, increasing the likelihood that the r c - i to ^THURSDAYS UNTIL • P.M. Cullen said the Fairfield County work might take our black society, then I think we Europeans as possible,” Harris m ■ (D O £ S offered in the eight-week summer session telling reporters they would have jackpots would roll up faster. •o o • (o: Plaaaa call lor Sunday & have to correct it,” Ms. Morrow said, because lighter skin in the T); 9 3 2 beginning June 13. For information on two summers to complete, and then other counties to ask Hickey. CALL 649-9380 or 524-9874 ^ <0 1 5 0 OCD I -Q Monday hour*. Lewis said he didn’t regret any said Monday. “ That would make past has brought social advan­ T) enrollment, call 647-6242, might be examined. She said, however, her group But Hickey’s spokesman. Ed­ O lU of the decisions he had made over us stronger, too. I feel it would tages in white-dominated society. FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION ; o has not made a commitment to survey other parts of ward J. Harrigan, said the the past several days and said he m rn ^ help us as a race.” That attitude has sparked res­ the state. director would have no comment hopes to continue working as Earlier this month, a federal entment. Black historian and NU files suit in gas leak Cullen said the inventory “ is not anti­ because the issue is a personnel lottery chief, a post he has held judge denied a motion to dismiss sociologist W.E.B. DuBois wrote PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT development per se.” But she said a goal is that matter. for eight years. ROCKY HILL (AP) — Northeast Utilities is the case, ruling Ms. Morrow about the “ double conscious­ The Connecticut Department of Transportation will conduct a Plans are available for viewing at the South Windsor Town Hall. important sites will be preserved, either by On Thursday, Lewis refused to He said it was ironic that even seeking up to $1.25 million from an excavation could claim job discrimination if ness” of the lighter-skinned biack public informational meeting concerning the proposed construction Town Clerk’s office, 1540 Sullivan Avenue. South Windsor. donations of the land to the conservancy or by the carry out Hickey’s order and was though he is president of a company and a developer for repairs to a gas she could prove her supervisor, person. Other black authors have of the 1-291 expressway from the vicinity of the Captain John Bissell Connecticut. conservancy’s purchase of important sites. put on a paid leave immediately. national lottery association, he written about the “ tragic mu­ lirte ruptured at a Torrington construction site also black, harassed and ulti­ Bridge in the Town of Windsor, extending easterly through the Anyone interested in requesting additional information on this The conservancy owns about 200 natural areas Lewis said he defied the order has had difficulty in the past year latto,” Harris said. 1 last month, NU officials said. mately fired her over skin tone. Town of South Windsor to 1-84 in the Town of Manchester (see project should contact Mr. Arthur F. Butzgy, Engineer of totalling more than 23,000 acres in Connecticut. because he opposes any change in in his state job. “ But, you know, “ This was a person who was not The claim against Connecticut Excavation Ms. Morrow, who turns 27 on drawing). Consultant Design, telephone 666-7250, at the Department of Nationwide, the group has 500,000 members, the game and trying to make a there’s an old saying ‘No man is a fully African or American, who Corp. of Rocky Hill and developer Carl Wednesday, was fired as a The meeting will be held in the South Windsor High School Transportation’s Engineering Office. 160 Pascone Place, including 14,000 in Connecticut. positive presentation to the board hero in his own home.’ ” was confused about identity,” Pitruzzello of Middletown was filed last week clerk-typist in March 1986. Last Auditorium, 161 Nevers Road, South Windsor, on Thursday, May 25, Newington. Connecticut 06111. in Waterbury Superior Court, Charles E. Harris said. “ It’s usually some­ July, the Equal Employment 1989 at 7:00 p.m. Deaf and hearing impaired persons wishing to attend this Gooley, an attorney for Northeast Utilities, RICHARD E. CLOUGH body who doesn’t recognize the Opportunity Commission allowed meeting and requiring an interpreter may make arrangements by said Monday. heritage of the biack This meeting will provide area residents and municipal officials Murder case moving to adult court her to sue. with an opportunity to view the latest plans for the 1-291 contacting the Department of Transportation’s Public Hearing Messages left on answering machines at community.” Melville - Clough & Assocletes Ms. Morrow contends her su­ expressway. Representatives of the Department will be available Administrator, Mr. William F. Voboril, at telephone number Pitruzzello’s home and at Connecticut Excava­ pervisor, Ruby Lewis, harassed Lighter-skinned blacks often HARTFORD (AP) — A Hartford in Hartford. The juvenile, Ralph M. member of the all-black Albany Watkins Center - Suite A-105 one hour prior to the scheduled start time, and following the 566-3954, at least one working day prior to the meeting. tion went unanswered Monday. her soon after Ms. Lewis was received preferential treatment youth who was 15 when he was charged was one of several teen-agers in the Avenue gang, but changed their minds presentation, to answer any questions. Northeast Utilities charged that Connecticut 935 Main St. promoted in 1985. from slaveowners, and a greater All persons interested in this matter are welcome to attend the with aiding in a racially motivated, car, the ruling said. and decided to shoot the first black Excavation and Pitruzzello were responsible Manchester, CT 06040 “ She tortured me mentally,” percentage of free blacks before public informational meeting. >*157958 drive-by shooting must stand trial as an Evidence at Ralph M’s probable person they saw. for the April 11 leak, which occurred when a 647-1865 Ms. Morrow said. “ I heard it said the Civil War were falr- adult, the state Supreme Court has cause hearing indicated he told others gas line was severed during excavation work But the youth, in his appeal to the that the only reason I got the job complexioned, said John M. ruled. in the car he wanted to shoot a member on a Torrington sewer system residential Supreme Court, argued that his case • Life Insurance was because I had light skin.” Mathews, a Georgia State Uni­ The court, in a unanimous ruling of the Albany Avenue gang, and then housing project. should remain in juvenile court be­ Ms. Lewis replied in court versity history professor special­ issued Monday, denied a request to handed a gun to another youth in the V cause he was only charged with being • Disability Insurance documents that Ms. Morrow was izing in black studies. keep the charges in juvenile court. The car, who shot Cauley. Ralph M then an accessory to murder and not with fired because of incompetence The division continued after ggg/zVWA/g or PROJECT court said there is no difference allegedly told girls riding in the car to • Tax Deferred Annuities School’s calendar Is ready the actual killing. and job attitude, not skin color. emancipation, Mathews said, between being charged as an accessory say nothing of the murder. The high court ruled that there is no The Associated Press was unable with tighter blacks finding it The calendar of the Keeney Street School to murder and being charged with ‘Two other youths have been sent­ • Retirement Planning difference in “ criminal responsibility” to locate Ms. Lewis on Monday for easier to get Jobs and gain entree PTA. containing art work done by students and committing the murder itself. enced in the case. The shooter, Eddie into other levels of society. between actually pulling the trigger further comment. bearing the signature of every student in the The youth, referred to in the ruling as Ramirez, 17, pleaded guilty to first- • Corporate Fringe Benefit “ They had a bit more cachet,” and helping to commit the crime. “ Since hues of skin have never school, will be on sale until September. Part of “ Ralph M.” was charged with murder degree manslaughter and is serving a Planning been a consideration with me, Mathews said. “ It was a distinc­ the proceeds from the sate of the calendar each and conspiracy to commit murder in 26-year sentence. Antonio Garcia. 17, “ Connecticut ‘long ago adopted the Representing, and I never even thought about it tion that black people often made ^ \ ~ m j€ C T \ G year are donated to the Lutz Children’s the gang-related shooting of Matthew was sentenced to 12 years, suspended among themselves.” Museum. The donations are made to acknowl­ rule that there is no practical signifi­ until Tracy presented it as an Cauley on Sept. 17, 1987. after six, for conspiracy to commit cance in being labeled an accessory or edge the contribution made by the museum to According to the court’s ruling, murder. issue in this case, it’s impossible Ms. Morrow said she expects a principal for the purpose of determin­ for me to have discriminated some criticism from blacks con­ the education of elementary school children. Cauley was killed by a shot fired from According to their statements to X K n i/ . ing criminal responsibility.’” Justice against her on that basis,” Ms. cerned about the image projected an automobile traveling on Vine Street police, the teens intended to shoot a The Mutual Benefit Companies Robert J. Callahan wrote for the court. Lewis said in court documents. by the case. 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. ’Tuesday, May 23. 1989 — 7 ‘Big ticket’ orders register BUSINESS sharp 2.9% increase in Aprii Watkins By Nancy Benac A variety of other government most of the increase reflecting Trump won’t increase The Associated Press reports on the economy’s perfor­ higher demand for autos and mance so far this year also have parts. Demand for aircraft and A parts continued to remain high. WASHINGTON - Orders to indicated that growth is slowing supports Excluding transportation, all factories for “ big ticket” durable in response to a yearlong cam­ bid for Eastern shuttie goods shot up 2.9 percent in April, paign by the Federal Reserve other orders were up 3.9 percent, Board to restrain inflation by the first increase since a 2.2 the best showing in four months, Seabrook By AAarcy Gordon shuttle and $336 million for 10 Boeing 757s. the government reported today. dampening demand. percent rise last Decernber. It was the biggest jump in non­ The Associated Press Alternatively, America West would buy The Commerce Department April’s increase in orders for only the shuttle’s gates and landing slots in durable goods was an even transportation orders since a 4.8 said orders for durable goods, WASHINGTON (AP) _ NEW YO RK — Developer Donald the three airports for $375 million, without stronger 4.7 percent when orders percent jump in April 1987. items expected to last at least Energy Secretary James D, Trump says he’ll take his $365 million offer the 21 Boeing 727s included in Trump’s three years, rose to a seasonally in the volatile defense category In other industries, orders for Watkins is urging a federal A for Eastern Airlines’ Northeast shuttle deal. are excluded. It was the first primary metals such as steel rose adjusted $129.1 billion last month appeals court to permit nuclear “ and go home” if the deal isn’t approved The 21 Boeing 727s, which are older than 5.6 percent and orders for non­ after climbing 1 percent in March increase in non-defense orders testing at the Seabrook, N.H., by the end of the week. the 757s, have an estimated value of up to since a 6.2 percent rise last electrical machinery were up 1.4 and declining during the first two plant, warning that the power is Trump announced Monday he won’t $80 million. December. percent. months of the year. desperately needed for a region raise his bid after a federal bankruptcy Harvey Miller, Eastern’s lead bank­ In the key category of non­ ^4 The report reflected renewed Defense orders dropped 16.3 that could be battered by brow­ judge gave strikebound Eastern another ruptcy attorney, told Lifland at Monday’s percent in April aftersurging28.5 defense capital goods, watched as demand in all major industry nouts this summer. day to consider a rival offer for the shuttle abbreviated hearing that Eastern still had percent in March and 19.7 percent a sign of business investment categories after broad weakness The retired Navy admiral, from America West Airlines. questions about America West’s financing in February. plans, orders were up 5.5 percent earlier this year. The biggest inserting himself into the latest “ The price I am paying is already too for the purchase. in April after rising 2.6 percent in increase came in orders for Transportation orders, also battle in the 20-year war over high,” Trump said in a statement. “ If my Myron Trepper, an attorney for Trump, March. It was the best showing electrical machinery, up 9.4 subject to wide swings depending Seabrook, filed an affidavit with deal is not approved by the end of this told reporters that “ Mr. Trump is since a 10.1 percent increase in percent to $20 billion. on when big contracts are signed, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals week, I will take my $8 million fee and go convinced that they (America West) can’t Last month’s 2.9 percent in­ rose 0,6 percent in April, with December. here Monday in support of the Y The Ateoclated Prett home. I will not agree to any extensions.” raise the money. They’ve been everywhere MISS U.S.S.R. — Yulia Sukhanova, 17, nationwide beauty contest in Moscow crease was the biggest since a 7.4 Nuclear Regulatory Commis­ Trump’s agreement with Eastern ex­ in New York, pounding the pavement.” right, of Moscow, is presented to the percent jump recorded last sion’s plan to issue a low-power pires at midnight Friday. Under the The airline declined comment on its on Sunday. Sukhanova, who repres­ December. audience by Linda Petursdottir of operating license to Seabrook. contract. Eastern would pay the developer financing arrangements. “ Those things ented Moscow in the pageant, beat 35 Orders reached a high of $132.1 "N ew England urgently needs Iceland, Miss World 1988, a special San Francisco OKs $8 million if the deal collapses. Trump said are not ready for announcement,” Amer­ finalists to become Miss U.S.S.R. billion in December, but have yet the power that Seabrook is ready he has invested less than that amount in ica West spokeswoman Daphne Dicino guest at the Soviet Union’s first to return to that level after the to provide, and there are no shuttle preparations. said from Phoenix. downturns in January and ‘domestic partners’ satisfactory near-term alterna­ U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. The bankruptcy court must approve any February. tive sources of supply,” Watkins Lifland adjourned until today a hearing at sale of Eastern or any of its assets, Analysts had cited the first- said. “ Any unnecessary delay in which attorneys for Eastern, its unions and including the shuttle. Eastern’s Machi­ Weizsaecker re-elected SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - step,” said Roberta Achten- quarter weakness in orders for a bringing this plant on-line would creditors were to discuss the competing nists union struck the airline March 4 and Gay rights advocates hailed a NATION BONN, West Germany (AP) — President durable goods as evidence that berg, executive director of the be, quite simply, bad energy offers. the airline received Chapter 11 protection unanimous vote by the city’s National Center for Lesbian Richa rd von Weizsaecker was re-elected today to growth has begun to slow as the policy and flatly inconsistent with Miami-based Eastern and a committee from creditors five days later. Most pilots Board of Supervisors to adopt a second term as head of state in the first economy extends into the seventh Rights. “ There is no one piece the public interest.” representing creditors sought the addi­ and flight attendants are honoring the a domestic partnership law uncontested presidential vote in the nation’s year of a record peacetime of legislation that could’ve Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. tional time so they could continue walkout. & WORLD history. expansion. recognizing the unions of ho­ gone far enough.” Dukakis. Attorney G eneral evaluating the two bids, including the Two investor groups, one headed by mosexuals and unmarried A special assembly of legislators and ap­ ’The declines in orders in The precise benefits of the James Shannon and other Sea­ question of whether America West could Chicago commodities trader Joseph Rit­ heterosexual couples. Japanese like to travel pointed electors that is convened every five years January and February repres­ legislation remain unclear be­ brook opponents are asking the get financing. chie and the other led by former Piedmont The supervisors voted 10-0 re-elected the 69-year-old Christian Democrat ented the first back-to-back drops cause no one knows if health court for an emergency order The Aisoclatad Prett Eastern already has agreed to sell the Airlines chairman William Howard, have TOKYO (A P) — A record 8.43 million Japanese with one member absent Mon­ care benefits will ultimately with 881 votes of the 1,022 cast, or 86.2 percent. in three years, and the March blocking the license until a full shuttle to Trump, but last week Lifland submitted formal bids for all of Eastern. traveled abroad last year, up 23 percent from day to approve an ordinance 80th STRIKE DAY — Striking Eastern Airlines pilots Kenton Colia, left, Each of the five political parties represented in increase was attributed solely to become available to domestic appeal can be heard. gave the airline more time to consider Last week, Lifland approved the idea of 1987, the government said in a report released allowing unmarried couples, and Lee Goodstone walk a picket line Monday outside the airline’s the federal parliament was entitled to nominate a a big surge in aircraft orders that partners of city employees, The NRC said last week the America West’s bid. separately selling the shuttle, which links today. homosexual or heterosexual, candidate. That none did was largely a reflection masked broader weakness. she said. Still, she predicted license could be issued Thursday facilities at Logan International Airport, Boston, during the 80th day of New York with Washington and Boston and The Prime Minister’s Office also said a record to register with the city as Phoenix-based America West has of­ of the respect Weizsaecker has won. that many homosexual and afternoon in the absence of a their strike. 2.30 n illion foreigners visited Japan, surpassing fered a package of $415 million for the is used mainly by business travelers. He was endorsed by all but the far-left Greens domestic partners. They also unmarried heterosexual cou­ court order. It was not known the previous record 2.33 million posted in 1985. urged the mayor to consider Party. ples will register. when the court would rule. The rise in the number of Japanese travelers extending health benefits to Weizsaecker, a member of Chancellor Helmut Criticism The Roman Catholic Church Seabrook critics say the coastal was attributed to the “ continuing trend of live-in lovers of city Kohl’s conservative Christian Democratic Un­ helped defeat a similar prop­ area around the southern New making overseas trips ... thanks to the yen’s employees. ion, has transformed the largely ceremonial post osal in 1982. But after Mon­ Hampshire reactor cannot be Court to get plan on Coleco’s sale to Hasbro appreciation’’ against the dollar, said Noboru The legislation, a first for a of president into an influential position of elder O K ’d in day’s vote. Deacon Norman evacuated quickly and that Pub­ Kawana of the Prime Minister’s Office. major U.S. city, faces a second statesman. Phillips of the San Francisco lic Service Company of New HARTFORD (AP) - Hasbro ■ Much of Coleco would be sold The deal would be a victory for The yen’s appreciation since late 1985 has procedural vote next week Coleco filed its first reorganiza­ In March. Coleco said it was Archdiocese expressed Hampshire, the plant’s lead Inc would buy most of Coleco to Hasbro, the world’s largest toy Coleco’s unsecured creditors, be­ given the Japanese more spending power before going to Mayor Art tion plan in late January, detail­ considering selling the company U.S.S.R. resignation. owner, is financially unsound to Industries Inc. under a plan to be company. It could not be deter­ cause a reduced claim by Perl- abroad. Agnos, who has said he will ing how it planned to repay outright to resolve its financial “ We could always hope that run the plant. Public Service filed presented in bankruptcy court mined whether Pawtucket. R.I.- mutter and Marden means more Blind man sues police sign it. creditors. But that proposal im­ problems. it wasn’t going to happen, but I for federal bankruptcy protection Wednesday, according to a pub­ based Hasbro would buy all of money would be available to MOSCOW (AP) - People Homosexual rights groups mediately was rejected by the 300 arrested in Seoul HAYWARD, Calif. (A P ) — A blind man beaten think sensibly, it looked like it last year. lished report. Coleco. or just most of the repay them. Coleco had debts of whose criticism of officials or gave cautious praise to the creditors’ committee, which said A few weeks later, however, the by police officers who thought his folding white was going to,” Phillips said. “ I Watkins, in his seven-page Sources close to Avon-based company’s assets. If Coleco is $540.3 million when it filed for SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The government government agencies amounts to legislation. it provided inadequate payment company reversed itself and said cane was a martial arts weapon has filed a think our hope would be that affidavit, did not address the Coleco’s 10-monlh-old bank­ sold, it would end 57 years as an bankruptcy in July. deployed about 10,000 riot police today to block the unpleasant truth cannot be “It’s an important first and appeared to favor Perlmut- it would instead propose a new $200,000 claim against the city. they might reconsider.” ruptcy case said details of the independent company. Coleco grew to be one of the protests by radical students calling for the jailed for speaking out, the opponents’ safety and financial ter and Marden’s interests over reorganization plan offering a Harry Bruno, city ri,sk manager, said the city plan still were being negotiated. nation’s largest toy companies expulsion of U.S. troops from South Korea. Supreme Court has ruled in concerns, but argued his case on ■ Coleco’s committee of unse­ the committee’s. larger repayment to creditors, probably will reject the claim filed Monday by the basis of regional power needs The Hartford Courant reported cured creditors would drop its $71 during the past decade, propelled Authorities said 300 people were arrested. limiting the scope of a widely consisting of about 10 cents for David St. John. and national energy security. today. million lawsuit against the com­ in large part by its Cabbage Thousands of riot troops in green combat assailed new decree. The plan would have given every $1 of debt, plus 37 percent of “ I couldn’t see the city agreeing to pay those Without Seabrook, the region Representatives of Hasbro. pany’s largest creditors. New Patch Kids dolls. fatigues blanketed the center of Seoul, standing The decree, enacted April 8, Perlmutter and Marden 55 per­ Coleco’s stock. amounts,” he said. Khomeinrs surgery Coleco and Coleco’s creditors are York businessmen Isaac Perl- But demand for the dolls guard along main streets and ringing the U.S. bans discrediting officials and could fall below the 20 percent cent of the stock of a reorganized Coleco had not yet filed that St. John, 37, seeks half of the money for himself scheduled to appear in ILS. mutter and Bernard Marden. dropped beginning in 1986 and new plan with the Bankruptcy Embassy and key government buildings. Stu­ government bodies. Reformers surplus energy standard later Coleco and a note for $40 million and the rest for an organization that helps the this year even with only moderate Bankruptcy Court in New York ■ Perlmuter aand Marden. in Coleco was not successful at in cash. Creditors would have Court when creditors announced dents who tried to attend the rally at city hall blind. “ A lot of blind people are upset over what and human rights activists have condemned it as being open to reported successful growth in demand. Watkins Wednesday to discuss the plan. turn, would reduce their $80 introducing new products to received about 36 percent of April 19 that they had negotiated were seized and there were no reports of any happened,” he said. ’T m hoping that something The deal expected to be an­ make up for the lost sales. The incidents. abuse. warned. million claim against Coleco. The Coleco stock and no cash, a plan a deal to sell most of Coleco to good can come out of this.” "During the past year, in fact. nounced Wednesday would amount of the reduction could not company sought Bankruptcy they valued at about 5 cents for Hasbro for more than $85 million “ Well-founded, argumentative By Anwar Faruql audience with Soviet Foreign criticism of the action and New England suffered repeated strengthen Hasbro’s position. It be determined Monday. Court protection last year. every $1 they are owed. in cash. The Associated Press Minister Eduard Shevardnaze in would add such well-known decisions of these organs and ‘brownouts’ and rolling ‘black­ The lawsuit contends that Perl- February. Coleco items as Cabbage Patch officials by citizens, acting pub­ NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iranian outs,’ and similar emergency mutter and Marden. who are He seems fragile and slow Kids and Scrabble and Parcheesi U.S. tougher toward Israel licly in the framework of socialist revolutionary patriarch Ayatol­ procedures will probably again secured creditors, cheated moving in his frequent appearan­ board games to its product lines. law, cannot be viewed as a lah Ruhollah Khomeini under­ become necessary as soon as this Coleco out of millions of dollars ces on television, attending summer.” the nation’s energy While many details are un­ through a complex scheme of criminally punishable act,” the went surgery today to stop prayer audiences at the Jamaran chief said. known. sources told The Courant trading television advertising New demands made by Baker in speech court said on Monday. internal bleeding in his digestive mosque near his north Tehran H O W TO GET Watkins has taken an unusually that the deal would provide that: time for products. President Mikhail S. Gorba­ system, Tehran radio reported. home. high profile in arguing for both Bv Barry Schweld chev is seeking to strengthen the The radio broadcast a state­ He lifts himself out of his chair Israel in the Six-Day War, are including Baker’s statement that role of law in Soviet society, and ment from Khomeini’s office the Seabrook plant and the The Associated Press predominantly Arab. But since “ Now is the time to lay aside, after the meetings, but does not Shoreham nuclear plant on Long Monday’s ruling constitutes one saying the 89-year-old Iranian speak. Israel took control Jews have once and for all, the unrealistic of the rare times the court has leader was in satisfactory condi­ Island. WHAT YOU WANT WASHINGTON - The Bush There have been scores of been establishing settlements vision of a greater Israel.” acted to ensure a controversial tion following the operation and “ An unreliable electricity administration is gradually pres­ stories since the reported heart there. Shamir, interviewed by Israel law is applied consistently. that progress reports about his supply system can inhibit re­ cribing a Middle East settlement attack that he was dead or dying, Baker urged Israel to “ stop radio, said, “ I don’t know how The official Tass news agency health would follow. gional economic growth and that excludes Israeli control over with unconfirmed reports saying settlement activity,” which ap­ anyone could speak at all of a said that since the leadership of diminish the quality of life of our the occupied West Bank and parently would rule out expand­ There have been persistent he has cancer of the prostate. W H E N Y(MJ W A N T IT. large Israel. Israel is a very small the Supreme Soviet, or parlia­ reports that Khomeini has been in citizens.” Watkins said. “ For GREAT SAVINGS Gaza, telling Israel to "forswear ing current Jewish settlements as country and all of us know that its Aside from the audiences, New England, the danger of annexation.” ment, passed the decree citizens poor health and has undergone Khomeini does not circulate in well as starting new ones. And his territory is very limited. It really have been arrested under differ­ falling below the point where In a speech Monday, Secretary heart surgery. He has been public outside his home. ON FASTER demand to “ forswear annexa­ rings ironic to speak of Israel as ing interpretations of the law. adequate electric service can be of State James A. Baker III also reported to be in frail condition Factions within the Iranian Vi tion” would rule out incorporat­ big.” The Supreme Court told lower assured is both real and Q demanded an end to further since suffering a heart attack in government have been vying for WEIGHT LOSS. ing any of the territory into Shamir, who was on a visit to courts the decree touches only immediate.” settlement of Jews on the land Israel. 1986. control of post-Khomeini Iran, London, said, “ It is clear there “ intentional public distribution of The statement from his office Watkins said Seabrook, al­ PROVEN-EFFECTIVE, TOO! XJ taken by Israel in the Six-Day “ The United States does not with the competition deepening in are differences of opinion be­ slanderous inventions” that un­ said: ready a decade behind schedule, Research proved it! Last year’s Quick War of 1967. support annexation or permanent March when he deposed his tween us and that isn’t new. 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As a resident of the Eighth here and there, with no plan of deposited it on Schaller’s remain­ find it in Beowulf. \% 5ooD TO SU w Gordon Lassow’s business acu­ Utilities District. I would like to development? I don’t know. Will men and dry wit have combined The pond ing land. Schaller sold it. Moreover, it survives as a A nriliHGi IS Koop was of home is DiD HoU encourage all eligible voters to you please take one minute and off Tolland Mrs. Schaller said she does not suffix in place names like the m write to them? Ask the Planning to serve the Eighth Utilities Turnpike that Ylol®EiWli WHoME attend the district’s annual meet­ District well for many years. His remember whether any money at well-known Chepstow in Eng­ WUN6 THiH&s ing and vote. and Zoning Commission, ask the has been fig­ all was paid for the land, but at land, about 14 miles northeast of Town Council. See if you can get dry wit has defused many poten­ uring in the a mistake I would also like to express my tially explosive meetings, and his any rate it was not much. In the Newport, and the not-so-well support for Gordon Lassow in his an answer that is not a cop-out. news lately is settlement with the state, the known Chepstow in Prince Ed­ encouraging W.W.J; business acumen has held the tax ’’Boggy quest for the presidency of the We are all aware that every rate to very tolerable levels while chief compensation was the exca­ ward Island. Canada, just east of ‘foU.Too, By Jack Anderson district. Mr. Lassow is an expe­ town has to grow and develop or Stow” pond, vated humus. Souris. A still providing necessary and 'llONOHFd. mz and Dale Van Atta rienced leader and businessman. die. We want to grow. We want not “ Buggie Somewhere along the line A quick scan of the atlas does essential services. Stowe” pond When a group home on Grissom Road held He has proven his ability to lead responsible development, we The district could well use ’’Boggy” got changed to ”Bug- not produce many U.S. “stows” want some industrial growth, but as the Man­ gie” for reasons anyone can an open house Sunday, a number of its WASHINGTON — C. Everett Koop, the district through tough times, Gordon’s proven executive abil­ but there is at least Plaistow in and would continue to do so in the we want it done within guidelines. chester He­ guess at, and “Buggie” is the way New Hampshire and Barstow in neighbors attended and made it clear they the most popular surgeon general in ity and leadership qualities. rald and others have been calling future. We need someone overseeing this Voters of the Eighth District, it appears in some official re­ California. were there because they welcome the U.S. history, was pushed ungra­ rapid — and rabid — growth. it. Thomas F. Ferguson, former cords, which proves that news­ ciously out the door by a president and During the district meeting on please support Gordon Lassow Why the Manchester site was presence of the home in their midst. Monday, I, as well as others, was Please write to the Town co-publisher of the Herald, has papers don’t invent all their own not called “Boggystow” in a Cabinet secretary who didn’t want Wednesday night at the annual apparently never lost his editing Ironically, the vote of confidence comes at a shocked to learn that Andy Council. Ask them to look into the meeting. misspellings. single word is a topic for further time when the existence of the home is in him around any more. Katkauskas had been dealing matter. Ask them to stop the eye. He called the error to the So much for “Boggy.” But what study outside the limited scope of y / / '/ ' President Bush and Health and Herald’s attention. danger because of budgetary problems. with Trammel Crow, one of the selling of our heritage, our pride, Walter Joyner about “Stow”? 'The logical this unscholarly dissertation. Human Services Secretary Louis our history, our open fields and “Boggy,” he said, must have answer comes from Dr. Kenneth When the home was first proposed, there Sullivan didn’t have the backbone to mall-area developers, on an 35 Phelps Road, Manchester easement through his property. our farmlands. come from the fact that the pond Wilson of the English Depart­ Alex Girelli is associate editor Y ask Koop to leave. They simply gave was a good deal of neighborhood concern over According to the Manchester Please sit down and write that is part of what was once a bog or ment at the University of Connec­ of the Manchester Herald. whether a group home would disturb the '/'■ I him the silent treatment until his own Herald, he had dealings with letter now. marsh from which humus was self-respect forced him to resign. excavated and sold by Gustave neighborhood lifestyle and lower values of In his final months in office, Koop them for more than two years. Not enough talk During that same period. Andy Mercedes F. Kelly Schaller Jr., who once owned the The Best African Safaris properties. was denied access to the executive P.O. Box 464, Coventry land. Those neighbors who attended the open dining room at the Health and Human was the treasurer for SOS (Save about budgeting Our Sewers), an organization On page 64 of “The History of egin in ew aven house were not the ones who had concerns Services Department. And last month To the Editor: Manchester” by Mathias Spiess B N H ... he was not invited to the department’s formed to defeat the first agree­ about the home in the first place. ment between the town and the and Percy W. Bidwell. published Nobody knows Africa like Abercrombie two-day retreat for senior executives. Keep Coventry There seems to be a misunder­ in 1924, there is a list of local But the absence of ongoing opposition TSt- I Bush’s chief of staff, John Sununu, Eighth District. It appears that & Kent and New Haven Travel Service. probably means that most of the other he had more at stake than just standing of what I said at the May names. Boggy Stow is one of refused to return Koop’s phone calls. moving forward 15 Coventry Town Council meet­ them. It is identified as “a marsh From surprisingly affordable Lodge residents have come around. Similarly, Sullivan did not respond keeping the taxpayers’ sewers. Again. I wish to endorse Mr. ing concerning the budget refer­ on TollandTurnpikein Oakland.” Safaris, to the Deluxe "Out of Africa" As one of the guests put it, “When you know when Koop asked permission to have To the Editor: endum. I did not say that budgets Mrs. Gustave Schaller knows his top assistant kept on. Lassow. knowing that he will about things, you’re not afraid of them return decency and ethical be­ should not go to referendum. I did nothing of the origin of the name, Luxury Tented Safari, we'll find or anymore.” Bush, the master of the thank-you- I hope all Coventry voters will say that I agree with Roland but she remembers well the Missiles going, troops staying? note, apparently missed the rest of the havior to Eighth District support their town and schools by tailor- make the safari experience It seems inevitable that whenever a government. Green that more people vote in a humus mining operation her course on social graces. If the voting “yes” in Tuesday’s refer­ referendum than at a town husband developed at the you've been dreaming of. From proposal to establish a group home is president didn’t want Koop around, he endum. Our school system is meeting. I also expressed my location. By Walter Mears obsolete under the INF treaty. Army and Air Force slots in Europe could have invited him to the White Perry Dodson the plains of the Masai Mara, announced, concern will be generated among 69 Horton Road, Manchester making progress and is receiving concern that although more peo­ He used to grow tobacco and neighbors. It also seems inevitable that when In any event, he was told, most of on intermediate-range missile assign­ House, asked for his advice and then recognition for its accomplish­ ple vote in a referendum, they one day he went to the marsh to to the heights of Kili-^ WASHINGTON — It seems only them were supposed to be doing ments that will be eliminated by the a group home is established and operates well told him there was no new job for him. ments. Your “yes” vote will help may not be as well informed as get some humus for his own use. manjaro; from hot logical, just plain common sense: something else anyhow. They had fall of 1990. Instead, Koop waited and watched the continue the progress. might be desired. Somehow, he learned the place for a time, the resistance Vv'ill disappear. when diplomats strike a deal to been diverted from other assignments But he said only 5,685 of them are insults mount. Democrats’ plan In some other towns, boards of was for sale and he bought it from air ballooning to eliminate some weapons, the soldiers If group homes become more common, the to missile duty, all because Congress going to be withdrawn from Europe. Koop’s curt letter of resignation to education sometimes make I am concerned that there are the widow of Judge Herbert O. gorilla tracking, process of assimilation and acceptance may who have been manning them won’t was so stingy with manpower. Now He said the rest will be reassigned “to Bush earlier this month covered a fails miserably threats and say that if a budget is no longer public discussions of Bowers, be shortened. have to do so any more. they can get back to whatever it was requirements that could not be mountain of hurt. His colleagues told rejected, a popular program will proposed budgets by an audience For a number of years, he sold your African safari So, with the United States scrapping the services wanted them doing in the accomplished earlier... and to needed To the Editor: of 100 or more as there used to be But that will require something of both the our associate Jim Lynch that Koop be eliminated. In Coventry, on the the peat from it to Connecticut will be the vaca­ intermediate-range nuclear missiles first place. enhancement of our European de­ had been fuming for years over the other hand, the board usually some years ago. The fact that and Massachusetts tobacco neighbors and the operators of the homes. In in western Europe under an arms Congress may decide otherwise. fense posture.” snubs he has endured. The tax increase of nearly $1 responds to a cut by “nickeling budgets go to referendum is farmers. tion of a lifetime. the Grissom Road case, there was an initial control treaty with the Soviet Union, Ireland and Rep. Pat Schroeder, To deal with congressional insist­ Reagan loyalists didn’t like him billion proposed by legislative and diming the budget todeath.” probably a contributing factor to Ronald Schaller. one of Gus­ Call us today for the American troops assigned to the D-Colo., are sponsoring a legislation ence that the INF missile cuts be because he wouldn’t toe the line if he Democrats this week is totally the low attendance at town compromise when the number of residents The present board would never tave’s sons, recalled that one part our guide to A&K proposed for the home was reduced from six missile units ought to be coming to have U.S. personnel assigned to the accompanied by real cuts in person­ didn’t agree with it. “Koop had the irresponsible and unacceptable. respond to a budget cut by budget meetings although it does of the business, though not a home. intermediate-range missile units nel and costs, the current plan is to concept of some higher loyalty,” said The Democrats have had four eliminating the athletic program not explain poor attendance at major one. involved selling mate­ safaris in Kenya, to three. And obviously the home has been Right, said Rep. Andy Ireland of pulled returned to the United States have about 8,000 slots cut in the United months to find ways to reduce the budget hearings. a high-level HHS official who worked orcutting the band: that would be rial to golf courses for top T anzania, Zambia, operated well. Florida. when the weapons are eliminated. States instead of in Europe. closely with him. governor’s proposed budget to both foolish and irresponsible. We dressing on greens. Wrong, said the Pentagon. avoid the need for tax increases Although a charter revision It would be unfortunate if the home had to That wouldn’t make a big dent in the Those manpower reductions would First a surgeon, Koop never bo­ might, however, decide to put off was suggested at the May 15 The top dressing was peat, sand Zimbabwe and be eliminated for budgetary reasons now that When Ireland advanced his proposi­ 325,000 U.S. troops still stationed in show up in the rosters of Fort Carson, thered to master politics. “He was and they have failed miserably. replacing a tired old photocopy and loam which was mixed and tion the other day, he said he was left council meeting, it is not really Botswana. it appears to have won neighborhood Europe. But Ireland said it would at Colo. used to giving orders in an operating Last February, Gov. O’Neill machine or to get by with one needed if once again the citizens screened to fine granules by a feeling like the skunk at the garden least send a message to U.S. allies in Ireland said estimates of defense room,” explained one HHS official. proposed a spending package of fewer custodian. These decisions machine the elder Schaller de­ acceptance. party. of Coventry would attend budget Europe that they have to pay a bigger savings made possible by the INF “When he said, ‘Jump,’ everyone $6.5 billion which he claimed can be as damaging to school hearings, where they may ques­ vised for the purpose. N E W HAVEN It turned out the Defense Depart­ share of defense costs. “We’ve got to treaty range as high as $2 billion, but used to jump.” In Washington, when would require $688 million in new morale and the educational pro­ tion and comment on proposed When Route 15, the predecessor ment wasn’t planning on pulling any leave the check on the table one time he said they’ll never be realized if the Koop said “Jump,” he was told to put taxes. After working on the cess as the cancellation of spring budgets, and budget meetings, of Interstate 86 and Interstate 84, U.S. forces out of Europe just because and let the Europeans pick it up,” he personnel involved “are squirreled it in a memo. budget for four months, the sports would be. where they may again do this was built, the state took three of the missile treaty. The missile said. away in other European posts.” Koop’s career was a paradox. He Democrats now conclude that It has often been said that the acres of the land, Mrs. Schaller personnel would just stay put and get even though they will not be able But the armed services don’t want But the starting point assumption won the respect of the public and they are unable to make further town should be run like a to vote on the budget because recalled. new assignments. cuts. A defense official told a House seems to be that American troops will Congress, but he didn’t fit into the reductions and that the tax business. I don’t know if I agree, She said people got the impres­ 900 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT Ireland, a Republican who prides there will probably be a referen­ hearing last Thursday that the stay in Europe, in about their current Reagan inner circle, and that hurt his increase will be $900 million but I do know that where I work, dum at which many more people sion her husband did well finan­ In Conna’ticiit, call (800) 232-NHi:s himself on a hawkish record on military is at work on “a variety of number, for the foreseeable future. instead. feelings. A former HHS chief of staff business practically comes to a will be able to vote. cially in the deal, but she .says Out of state, call (800) 243-1806 defense legislation, said the military proposed missions” for the missile Ireland says it’s become a sort of recalled that Koop came into his office A $900 million tax increase will halt when the copier breaks that is not true. R«prtB«ntaliv* is playing “kind of a shell game.” bases the treaty renders obsolete. entitlement program, like the domes­ one day in 1985 and shed tears of have a devastating effect upon down, and maintenance prob­ You may have mis.sed your One version is that Schaller had When he first raised the manpower “We have made significant pro­ tic social programs in which the law frustration. Then-HHS Secretary the citizens of our state, upon lems are solved quickly after one chance to question and comment his cake and ate it too, bebause question, he was told about 25,000 U.S. gress in the identification of new says who’ll get benefits, automati­ Margaret Heckler wouldn’t give him small businesses, and upon our telephone call to building on thisyear’s budget, but do not personnel are on assignments that missions,” said John A. Woodworth, cally and usually permanently. more staffers to work on the AIDS state’s major employers. operations. miss your chance to vote in the will be eliminated by the INF treaty. deputy assistant secretary of defense The questioji of sharing that defense issue and wouldn’t invite him to senior Under the proposed tax in­ It is true that the school system budget referendum on May 23. If This meant the assignments would go, for international security policy. burden is among the issues waiting for staff meetings. creases. if you can wear it. eat it. will survive if you vote “no.” but you are not pleased with all or VERM0NT5 not the manpower. After the congress­ No specifics, he said. That’s President Bush as he journeys to A variety of sources told us Heckler drink it. smoke it or watch it, the business of the schools part of the budget, remember NEED SOME EXTRA man said he had in mind recalling classified. Brussels next week for the 40th didn’t like Koop because he upstaged you’ll pay a new tax on it. This shouldn’t be survival, it should be that next year and raise your SRE/trmMILI RESOCT them from Europe, there was some Those overseas bases have remar­ anniversary NATO summit meeting. will be counterproductive and is questions and make your com­ her in the press. The fussy Heckler achievement. I would like to see For over forty years we’ve been a SPENDING MONEY? delay followed by a new, reduced kable staying power, since they are thought the bearded doctor “looked totally unnecessary. more achievement at our schools ments before you vote at one of summer tradition for families. Why? the town hearings or the meeting (D 19B9 by NEA. Inc Pentagon estimate of the number mission-shopping white Congress fi­ Walter R. Mears, vice president and weird. She considered him an od­ As a matter of fact, even using — achievement by the talented Exceptional friendliness; one no­ involved — more like 5,000. nally has swallowed some politically columnist for The Associated Press, dball,” said one former Heckler the Democrats’ own figures, it scholars and atletes who win held for this purpose. fuss rate with all meals and dozens Newspaper routes available in your area... Ireland said the real count probably unpopular cuts in domestic military has reported on Washington and confident. appears that they are planning to state championships and History of sports and activities—windsurfing, "So what's the deal on the ozone thing?" is about 16,000 U.S. personnel on bases. national politics for more than 25 Koop flourished under Heckler’s overtax this year so that they will Day awards, achievement by Elaine Hotchkiss tennis, sailing, biking, heated pool, Earn money anid prizes by delivering the^ 184 Avery Shores, Coventry great fishing, etc.; modem country European assignments that will be Woodworth said there were 14,362 years. successor, the mellow Otis Bowen, have a surplus to work with next those students with “special” Inn and 27 Replace cottages on who didn’t care how much publicity year when election time rolls needs, and achievement by those mile of private shore. Nationally re­ Manchester Herald In your Koop got. around. who are often labeled “average” cognized programs for teens to tod­ It appears that the Democrats Letters to the editor dlers (even infant care) with sports, neighborhood. During the presidential campaign, but who are at the heart of our entertainment and early dining. O pen Forum Koop urged Bush to speak out about have given up on any real community and who deserve the The Manchester Herald wel­ attempts to significantly reduce Special June rates and features. . . AIDS. One Koop colleague told us best education and the best comes original letters to the a particularly lovely month in the Call today to get more details. Koop thought it was cowardly of Bush Gov. O’Neill’s record spending chance in life that we can provide. editor. L ^ e Champlain Valley. For com­ The facts of life General Statutes, which is the referen­ Town Meeting that was adjourned to the The day I realized what a fine doctor to duck the subject, and that the word spree. Instead, they have decided Please keep Coventry moving plete literature: 802-868-3301 or dum statute. referendum. How insulting to any such you were was the day you said, “I’m not may have gotten back that Koop to sock it to the taxpayers. forward and vote “yes” on The Herald reserves the right 868-4291. 647-9946 Section 7-7 was embedded within the voters! Do they think that these voters “thought Bush was a wimp” on the Republicans in the Legislature Tuesday. to edit letters in the interests of Marble St...... all on town meetings sure what the problem is.” brevity, clarity and taste. ■HffTYlR PIACE ON UXE CHAMHAIN Squire Village ...... all Coventry Town Charter by the last are illiterate? Afterall, the entire budget issue. will fight the tax increases and McCabe St...... all charter revision commission and even offer proposals to cut the budget. Box 97, Highgate Springs, VT 05460 To the Editor: is published in the legal notice in the It struck me that you were the first Other sources told us that the new Patrick J. Flaherty Address letters to: Open Fo­ Stock PI...... all though another commission removed it newspaper. (That’s required by law.) physician I probably heard that from. It ego on the block, Sullivan, didn't want However, with the Democrats in Member, Board of Education rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Wetherell ...... all No. Main St...... 397-496 At a recent Coventry Town Council from the charter, the town would still be Sooner or later, a move will be made to cannot be easy to tell a distressed parent Koop to steal the spotlight. Sullivan the majority, they most likely will 738 Babcock Hill Road, Coventry Box 591, Manchester 06040. Bidwell ...... all meeting, resident Elaine Hotchkiss subject to Section 7-7. initiate a charter revision in Coventry that you cannot put your finger on the also knew that Koop wanted the prevail and pass the largest tax Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all Section 7-7 is the most sacred of all the Cabinet post for himself. increase in our state’s history. Charter Oak St...... 141-348 questioned what steps could be taken to that will establish a representative town problem and that you will need some Hillcrest...... all prevent Coventry’s town meetings being statutes. It is our “checks and balances” meeting form of government. If and help. It takes a lot of character and Bush weighed the liability of having Every year, when the Legisla­ Gardner St...... 3-66 statute, which permits voters to initiate ture ends its session, the secre­ Bruce...... all adjourned to a referendum. when it is put to referendum, it will be self-confidence to know the limits of the a surgeon general who talk candidly Gardner St. W est...... all Councilman Halvorson noted that action to place “any item or items on the profession you practice. You referred us about condoms and hypodermic nee­ tary closes by saying, “God save Nike Circle...... all shutdown by a landslide vote. It will be a Highland St. without expression from the public, no call of a town meeting” to the polls for a cold day in hell before the very alert promptly and personally via a phone call dles. Less than two weeks before the state of Connecticut,” This Judith...... all vote. The Legislature will never repeal year, that plea will be more than a (Dugan's Alley) ...... 8-37 council is going to be eager to bite off that voters of Coventry will ever be duped directly to another physician. We are Bush’s inauguration, Koop told Rea­ Prospect...... all bullet (charter revision to eliminate this most precious statute. gan that he could not produce a report formality ... It will be our most into adopting a representative town indeed fortunate you were available that Norwood...... all “town meeting referendums”) and Consequently, that leaves only one meeting form of government! day. You inspired hope in me when I on the emotional and physical conse­ fervent hope and prayer. Grissom Rd...... all way for the town of Coventry to not to be If you have any questions or Farm Dr...... all suggested that if Hotchkiss felt strongly thought all was lost. quences of abortion. Koop is an Shepard DR...... all subjected to Section 7-7. And that is to do outspoken opponent of abortion, but comments regarding this or any *'^^*«* niiiiiBigtiM iii • * I* s« a« ■■ as an •• •• •• 811111 ^ ^ enough about the issue she could Dorothy K. Wilmot ...... circulate a petition calling for a charter away with Coventry’s town meeting 325 Woodbridge Road, Coventry My son thinks the world of you and he couldn’t find the facts to reach other state issue, please contact W Keeney St...... 10-151 revision. (All that Elaine or any other form of government by utilizing Section looks forward to his checkups (as long as conslusions Reagan wanted. On the me at the Capitol (Legislative Oakland Heights...... all registered voter would need to initiate a 7-193 of the statutes and establish a no shots are involved). You always had a abortion issue, Koop made it clear he Office Building, Hartford 06106) Brownstone A pts...... all charter revision is a petition signed by 10 representative town meeting form of smile, a kind word and the time to listen. was the nation’s doctor, not the or call me at 240-8700. percent of the electorate of Coventry, government. Retiring physician I’ve seen your soft, quiet way calm nation’s chaplain. 1 Hamilton ...... all which is approximately 600 signatures.) In a representative town meeting form young children. I’ve seen the look of As of July 13, he will be neither, and Rep. Paul R. Munns Without question, Halvorson’s men­ of government, neither Elaine Hotchkiss part of the family caring and concern in your face. You Bush will be free to appoint someone 9th Assembly District Carpenter Dr...... all tion of “biting off that bullet” was right nor Coventry’s almost 6,000 registered seem like a member of my family. with a blander bedside manner. Manchester Drive onto a ship toni^t. McDivitt Dr...... all on target. Whether the Town Council or a voters would be able to vote on the To the Editor: Footnote: After Koop resigned. Wildwood Dr...... all petition initiates action to eliminate annual budget. Only members of the How do I thank you for all the years of Bush sent him a thank-you note. “town meeting referendums” it matters Town Council would have the right to An open letter to Dr. W.T. Moyer: dedicated professional service to my Coventry lacks Wake up in a foreign l& d. I received your letter announcing your family? If there were an award for Jefferson St...... all not. as all hell would break out in adopt the budget under this form of Noriega’s bankroll Coventry! government. (The Town Council would retirement the other day. Even though 35 patience I would give it to you! Dr. a master plan Cruise to Nova Scotia—and bring your car. The Choose from 12 package tours ranging fnim 23 Kenwood Dr...... all And Elaine, even though our town be representing the almost 6,000 voters.) years have gone by, you still seem the Moyer, the fact is. just saying “thank M/S Scotia I^ince is the only overni^t liner on the hours to a full week and more. Each includes Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 The Medellin cocaine cartel is the To the Editor: fathers and mothers didn’t explain the Think how easily the mill rate could same to me. I remember as if it were you” seems insignificant. I am aware of real power behind Panamanian dicta­ ^ eiust coast to combine tlie luxuiy n)und-trip passage aboard the M/S Scotia Prince yesterday your house calls in your the long hours you have worked. I also facts of life with town meeting referen­ rise with this form of government. The tor Manuel Noriega. The cartel has In the past couple of months I SCOT IA PRINCE of an ocean cruise with the con- ami a special look at Canada’s "Seaside I’rovince." Union Place ...... all dums. the following should help to Town Council would be involved in station wagon to our old farm on Union am aware that you are a credit to your given Noriega enough money to enlighten you. Place. The black leather bag and the profession. I thought I would let have been writing letters ... fniis,'Sinri„\nms

High School Roundup Indians finally get revenge on Morris Softball

Tonighfs games A L Roundup Coastal vs. CBT, 6 — Fitzgerald Manchester nine concentrating on finishing strong Social Club vs. Glenn, 7:30 — Fitzgerald PM vs. Oil Heat, 6 — Robertson Bv The Associated Press WEST HARTFORD - With John Sawka 53. loss. Mak vs. Lathrop, 7:30 — Robertson A hopes of winning the CCC East Neil struck out six and issued Oakland vs. Rogers, 6 — Pagani title were dashed with their loss to eight walks in going the distance. For the past 12 years, Detroit right-hander Jack Nassiff vs. B.A., 7:30 — Pagani East Hartford on Friday. Man­ Rockville boys Bolton, which broke the game Morris always checked to see when the Cleveland MPizza vs. Wilson’s, 6 — Nike Indians were coming to town. chester High has turned its win C C C East title open in the second inning when it Tierney’s vs. Mudville, 7:30 — Nike attention to winning the final two scored seven times, collected 17 Morris entered Monday night’s game against the Blackhawks vs. Bidwell. 6 — Keeney regular season games in an VERNON - Rockville High hits. mdians with a 23-7 lifetime record, including 15-0 at Gorman vs. State Bank, 6 — Charter Oak Dawn Bedard, Danielle Curylo Tiger Stadium. But Cleveland finally got its attempt to receive a first-round nipped Manchester High, 4-3. revenge. home game in the Class LL state Monday to claim its first CCC and Jen Maneggia were each The first four hits off Morris were home runs by Monday’s results A tournament which begins a week East boys’ tennis championship. 3-for-3 while Andrea Niewlnski from today. Rockville is unbeaten in league and Robin Mitchell added two hits Brook Jacoby, Mark Salas. Oddibie McDowell and WEST SIDE LEAGUE - Keith Realty outslugged Still struggling with the bats. matches while Manchester, apiece. Maneggia drove in three Pete O’Brien as the Indians beat the Tigers 7-3. Cox Cable, 18-10, at Pagani Field. Keith Raymond Manchester utilized its four hits which won the first three CCC runs and Mitchell, Bedard and “ I think he’s struggling a little this year,” Salas cracked four hits for the winners while Ralph Doyer, Tony McFall, Jeff Keith and Tom Griswold to the fullest and edged Hall High. East crowns before placing se­ Curylo two apiece. Curylo said. “ I think guys are laying off that split-finger 5-3. in an interconference clash cond a year ago, is now 5-1 in doubled and tripled. , that pitch that goes down in the dirt. added two each. For Cox, Bill Houghtaling, Rich Demaine, Mickey Patterson and Jack Busher also Monday afternoon. Manchesteris league play. The Indians. 12-4 That was his out pitch and now guys won’t swing now 11-6 and winds up its regular at it. That means he has to come back with a played well. overall, finish CCC East play Cheney tennis fastball.” season today at 3:30 at South today at South Windsor High. — Zembrowski’s slowed down Fast Quite often this season. Morris’ “ out pitch” has PAGANI High. Hall falls to 8-10. Results; Derek Callatian (R) def. gets by Portland Jack's. 19-10. Mike Hull and Jeff Schardt led the Junior Steve Joyner went the Gregg Horowitz 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-2; John been the one that’s hit out of the ballpark. Tiger Melesko (M) def. Marcus Donahue 6-2, Host Cheney Tech topped Por­ has allowed 31 home runs, nine by Morris. winners with three hits apiece while Matt Schardt, distance to pick up the win for the 6- 1; Jim Melesko (M ) def. Davetland High. 2-1, Monday in COC Jack Hull, Pete Bartolotta, Jim Rook. Mike Miller Indians. He walked one and Sawnson 6-1,6-0; M ike Marsala (R) def. “ He’s one of those guys you’ve got to get early if Y boys’ tennis action. and Tom Donovan contributed two apiece. For FJ’s, struck out six. Drew McDowell, Alex Eltel 7-5, 7-5; Steve Blolr- you’re going to stick it to him,” O’Brien said. “ We Demetrlus Efstatlon (R) def. Mott Results: Meroll (P) def. Brandon just put some good swings on him tonight.” Mike Cameron ripped three hits while John who also went the distance and Clough-BIII Kennord 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5); M e rrick 7-6 (7-3) default; Scoff Gaglioti, Paul Nowak. Tony DiLoreto and Stan was a perfect 4-for-4. suffered the Brian Hvman-John Stewart (R) def. Megauler-Aaron Gronato (CT) won by Morris, who began the season with a six-game John Mulrheod-Dannv M a 6-2, 6-2; Jeff a 6-3, 6-2 score. Tim Laubacfier-D. Wills Forostoski had two each. loss for Hall. losing streak, allowed seven runs and six hits in 21-3 Stanlunos-Yoan Johnson (M) def. Mike (CT) won by a 6-2, 6-4 score. Their innings. “ We had just enough to win.” Golden-Darren Stewart 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. opponents names were unavailable. REC — Elks routed Center Congo, 20-5, at Nike Manchester Coach Don Race said Bud Black. 3-5, allowed three runs and seven hits Field. The game was called after five innings due to in a concerned voice. “ We have in 7 1-3 innings and Jesse Orosco got the final four the 15-run mercy rule. Mike Dolter and Len M HS girls tennis outs for his first A L save. the bats but they’re just not Junior High squads Polcholpek cracked four hits apiece while Terry Fleming. Dan Doviak. Bruce Fray and Tom Hite producing. Joyner pitched a good unbeaten In league Rangers 4, Royals 1: Knuckleballer Charlie Hough game. He’s basically an out­ pick up victories had three each. Tom Reiser. Mike Cunningham. The Manchester High girls’ broke out of one of the worst slumps of his career as fielder. This was his second Jim LaChapelle and Norm Kowalsky added two tennis team remained unbeaten The Manchester Junior High Texas beat Kansas City in Arlington. victory. I may be able to use him each. For Center, Steve Disippio. Mike Switzer, in CCC East Division play with a boys’ and girls’ track teams each Hough, who was 0-5 with an 8.53 ERA in his in the tournament.” The Attoclated Prast Clarence Switzer and Ken Wojnarowski had two 7- 0 win over visitingimproved their mark to 4-0 with previous seven starts, pitched 5 2-3 innings and Manchester took a 2-0 lead in each. Hartford Public Monday at the wins over East Hartford Middle allowed four hits before giving way to Cecilio SAFE BY A NOSE — Cleveland’s Joe the first inning. Aris Leonard inning of their game Monday night in Memorial Field courts. School. Guante in the sixth. Jeff Russell got the last three NIKE — J&M Grinding got past J.C. Penney, 13-8. reached on a fielder’s choice and Carter slides safely into second past Detroit. The Indians won, 7-3. Manchester, 6-0 in the CCC For the girls. Alexa DeJoannis outs for his seventh save as the Royals lost their fifth Tony Sgro and Bill Wilson led the winners with four came around on a two-run home Detroit’s Alan Trammell in the third East and 9-3 overall, was to won the shot put and discus, straight. hits each while Mark Dumond, Scott Waters. Dan run by Keith DiYeso over the resume play today against Wind­ Phitsmay Sourinho won the 100 Pete Incaviglia hit a two-run homer in the sixth Dumond and Tom Caravella added threeeach. With leftfield fence. “ It was a line Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald ham High in Willimantic. Public and long jump, Shira Springer for Texas. Schmidt, who pitched for the White Sox in 1986 five-hitter and Greg Gagne had two hits and scored two apiece were Ed Kenneson. Pete Anthony and shot.” Race said. “ I don’t think it falls to 0-6, 1-10. took the 800 and 1600, Beth Davey Orioles 5, White Sox 1: Dave Schmidt allowed two before becoming a free agent, was perfect through twice as Minnesota beat Toronto at Exhibition Pat Gauruder with the latter cracking a three-run ever got more than 15 feet off the TIRED — An exhausted Dave Campbell Manchester hosts East Hartford today Results: Melissa Daversa (M) def. took the javelin, Amy Dwyer hits in seven-plus innings and Mike Devereaux had a five innings until Matt Merullo lined a leadoff single Stadium. homer. ground.” of Manchester High gasps for air after with the C CC East boys’ title at stake Melody Ayuso 6-1, 6-0, Kate Chodburn secured the 400 and the 4 X 100 two-run triple as Baltimore beat Chicago at to right field in the sixth. Anderson, 5-2, struck out six and walked one for After Hall took a 3-2 lead in the (M) def. Nancy Reyes 6-0, 6-2; Jessica relay of Sandy Brindamour, Comiskey Park. CHARTER OAK — Glenn II beat Arm y & Navy, competing in the 4 X 400 relay at while the Indian giris visit East Hartford Aucoln (M ) def. Mauela Gomes 6-2, 6-0; Twins 6, Blue Jays 2: Allan Anderson pitched a his first complete game of the year. third, the Indians scored their Saturday's Greater Manchester Invita­ Jen Cion (M) def. Collete Thomas 6-0, Sourinho. Yashica Engram and 10-6, at Fitzgerald Field. Bill Silver. Pete Garman. final three runs in the sixth. After with the C C C East title also possibly on 6-1; Nancy Bray-AIIca Mezrltz (M) def. Jenny Menzies was victorious. Mark Mistretta and Steve Albert led the winners tional at Pete Wigren Track. Campbell Bol Trung-Sonya Loos 6-0, 6-0; Laura a walk to Marcus Mateya. a the line. SInes-MIchelle Mezrltz (M) def. Made­ For the boys, winners included with two each. For A&N, Bruce Kindel. Steve Caron single by Dom Laurinitis and took second place in the shot put. line Sebastlan-Erica Rodriquez 6-0, 6-1; Dave Rodriquez (400 and 800), Giamatti agrees and Bob Teets had two each. Leonard reached on an error by Kristen Perry-Amy Mann (M) def. Kallle Wlly-Sheryl Williams 6-1, 6-0, Juan Rodriquez (100 and 200), Flyers planning an appeal A A — Brand Rex rained on The Outdoor Store, leftfielder Bob Zimmerman, the ball well. We faced this same kid scored on an error and a Throm nounced Friday. Keiyon Johnson (shot put and 18-12. Don Sumislaski was 4-for-4 for the winners bases were jammed. DiYeso the last time and we hit the ball a infield groundnut made it 6-2. Patriot Coach Rich Page was javelin), Jeff Migliore (100 hur­ to postponement while Carl Ochino had three, including a homer. forced in a run when hit by a pitch lot better,” Plaster said. “ We The Bobcats threatened in the pleased by the victory, but not the Bolton girls dles) , Joe Moriarty (1600), Carlos Marc Campelli, John Mizoras, Dan Hamm, Mario from McDowell. A wild pitch also made some nice defensive seventh, having the tying runs on performance. “I have mixed Caldwell (triple jump), Adam Campelli and Doug Pranger had two each with scored Laurinitis and Leonard board. Moriconi allowed an RBI emotions about the tournament. of Hextall’s 12-game ban NEW YORK (A P) — Nothing will happen to Pete plays,” he continued, citing the Brindisi (high jump), and Matt Marc Campelli homering. In defeat, John Taylor, get third win Rose for at least another month. came around on a groundnut by play of third baseman Jeff single after relieving starter The girls at 14-4 had an excellent Labbe (3200). The 4 X 100 relay of John Schreiner and Dave Malick had three apiece Ryan Barry. Rheault. Dana Hensley but then induced a season. But we play hot and cold BOLTON — Behind the no-hit Eric Chameroy. Caldwell and Bv Ted Duncombe Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti agreed with Taylor homering. Mike Pinkin, Spencer Moore MANCHESTER (S) — Matevo 2b John Totten was 2-for-4 with forceout and struck out the final and if we play like this in the pitching of senior Wendy Neil, the Dave and Juan Rodriquez also The Associated Press Monday to the Cincinnati manager’s request for a and Bob Juliano added two each. Pinkin homered. 3- 1-1-0. Laurinitis c 3-1-1-0, Leonard cf one-month postponement of baseball’s hearing on 4- 2-0-1, DiYeso tb2-l-1-3, Cunninghamthree It RBIs to lead Coventry. He batter to earn the save. tournament, it’ll be only for one Bolton High girls’ softball team took first. Rose’s alleged gambling. The hearing had been AB — Coach’s Corner shut out H&N Contractors, 2-0-0-0, Joyner p 3-0-0-0, Borry 3b 3-0-1-1, had an RBI in the fifth on a suicide Hensley worked 6 1-3 innings, gam e.” he said. topped East Hampton, 20-5, Mon­ The junior high squads wind up PH ILA D E LPH IA - For the Algarln rf 2-0-0-0, KItsock ph t-0-0-0, scheduled for Thursday in New York. 4-0, at Robertson Park. John Handfield tossed a squeeze and drove in two more in giving up five hits, walking six, to Chrissy Gagnon went the dis­ day afternoon in COC play. their seasons Thursday against second time in three years, Gilbert ss 3-O-O-0. Totals 26-5-4-4. Philadelphia goaltender Ron “ As a result of their request, I have reset the four-hitter for CC while Joe DiPace had three hits H ALL (3) — Zelmon cf 4-1-1-0, a four-run sixth inning with a up her mark to 6-2 tance for Coventry. She’s been Bolton, 3-8, resumed play today Timothy Edwards of South Wind­ P4-1-4-1, 2b3-l-1-t, hearing date,” Giamatti said in a statement. “ The and John Madden added two. McDowell Raterman double. Gary Onnen was 3-for-3 “ We hit the ball better today.” involved in all of the Patriot at home against RHAM High. sor at Manchester High’s Pete Hextall will get a late start to Cello 1b 3-0-0-0, Zimmerman It 3-0-2-1, his season. hearing date will be on June 26, 1989. at 9 a.m. in my McGann 3b 3-0-1-0, Arbocello ss 3-0-0-0, with a triple and two RBIs, D.J. Manchester Coach Mary Faig- decisions. She allowed eight hits, East Hampton goes to 4-9 with the Wigren Track. NORTHERN — L.M. Gill outmuscled Gold’s office.” Sanchez rf 2-0-0-0, Gedocht ph 1-0-0-0, Figiela was 2-for-4 with an RBI nant said, referring to the Indi­ walked one and struck out seven. Hextall, who missed the first Gym. 19-6. Stan Harris clubbed three homers and Morlcle c 3-0-0-0. Totals 29-3-9-3. Giamatti did not elaborate but spokesman Rich and winning pitcher Chris ans’ nine hits with Tina Stone and “ She pitched better than (the eight games in 1987-88 due to a single for Gill while Bill Lussier had four hits, Manchester 200 003 0— 5-4-0 Levin said the postponement was granted "in the Hall 003 000 0— 3-9-1 McCarthy was 2-for-3 with a pair Moriconi collecting two apiece. score) indicates. Four of the runs suspension incurred in the 1987 including a homer. Gary Desjarlais homered and Joyner and Laurinitis. McDowell and spirit of fairness.” of doubles, Faignant. though, was more were unearned. We played pretty playoffs, will sit out the first 12 tripled twice while Tom Maneggia and Ray Kandol Maricle. Rose’s lawyers did not return telephone calls left WP- Joyner (2-0). LP- McDowell. McCarthy (7-3) , allowed only excited by the Indian defense. sloppily,” Page said. next . season for attacking added two each. The latter two also homered. Mike at their offices in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio. four hits while walking two and “ We got some strong defensive Coventry scored four runs in Montreal defenseman Chris Bezzini had three hits for Gold’s while John Shannon play from Paula Hollis in left- the first, four more in the fourth Chelios in Game 6 of the Wales According to two sources familar with the case who and Paul Peck added two apiece with Shannon Coventry nine striking out five. McCarthy, who spoke on the condition that they not be identified, threw a no-hitter in his last field, Pam Duguay behind the and put the game away with a Conference finals. homering. Flyers president Jay Snider baseball was fearful that if the delay was not still in hunt outing, extended his streak to 12 plate. Stone at shortstop and three-run fifth inning. The Patri­ DUSTY — Ward Manufacturing held off Memor­ said he expected Hextall to be granted. Rose would go to court claiming his due consecutive innings before yield­ Tsokalas at third base.” ots slapped 15 hits with Nektaria ial Corner Store, 12-11, at Keeney Field. Allan COVENTRY - The number of suspended, but not for any­ process rights were being denied. ing a fourth-inning safety. Duguay and Tsokolas com­ Gitsis, Mollie Jacobson and Jo­ Lehrer cracked four hits and drove in four runs for games is winding down but the where near the 12 games he “ We think it's fair,” Ros^ said on his pregame Bacon Academy (X)0 020 0— 2- 4-5 bined to short circuit a Bobcat hanna VanKruiningen collecting Ward while Dean Clark and Rick Burr had three Coventry High baseball team is received Monday from NHL show Monday night before Cincinnati’s scheduled Coventry 200 124 x— 9-11-1 threat in the fifth. The Bobcats three apiece. The latter drove in each. Ed Hernandez homered while Steve Melo still in the hunt for a berth in the Ken Garr, John GudelskI (6) and Jeff executive vice president Brian game against St. Louis was rained out. “ I’m glad Mack; McCarthy and FIglela. had runners at first and third with five runs with a two-run double in added three RBIs. For MCS, Glen Pelligrinelli had Charter Oak Conference cham­ O’Neill. Snider said he ex­ the commissioner gave us another month to get our WP-McCarthy (7-3), LP-Garr. one out and attempted a steal. An the fourth, an RBI single in the four hits, including a homer, while John Moulton pionship. The Patriots moved into pected Hextall to get 3-5 games act together, so to speak.” alert Duguay pegged to third base fifth and two-run triple in the and Ron Labella added two each. a virtual tie for the COC East to Tsokalas. and she applied the sixth. Jen Daniels chipped in two because the incident did not John M. Dowd, the commissioner’s special Division lead with its 9-2 win over M H S girls softball tag for the out on the wandering hits for the winners. involve a stick. counsel, delivered a 225-page report on the WOMEN’S LEAGUE — Century 21/Lindsey Real allegations to Giammati on May 9 along with seven Bacon Academy Monday after­ tops South Windsor Bobcat baserunner. “ That was a Bacon dips to 5-9 with the loss. “ Basically, this was a Estate beat Hungry Tiger Restaurant, 12-10, at noon in conference play. key play for us. It got us out of the fight.” Snider said. “ To take volumes of evidence. Two days later, Giamatti set Charter Oak Park. Geri Grimaldi and Debbie Coventry is now 9-5 in the COC Three runs in the fifth inning inning without them scoring,” one month of a player’s the hearing date and had a copy of the report Cormier led Century with three hits each while East. 12-6 overall. RHAM. a 14-5 and some clutch relief pitching by Faignant said. EC golf team six-month season away from delivered to Rose’s attorneys. Denise Plante, Denise Welch, Mary Carroll. Felicia upset loser to Rocky Hill, is atop Lisa Moriconi lifted the Manches­ Kathy Peasley had a two-run divides a pair him and away from his team Farr and Mary Snow added two apiece. Shari the COC East at 11-5. Bacon falls ter High girls’ softball team to a triple and a double to pace South because of something I think is Holland clubbed a homer. For Hungry Tiger, Jan to 7-7. 8-8 overall. 6-4 win over South Windsor High Windsor. NORWICH - The East Ca- fairly common in the game is Norris, Lynn Schmelter, Colleen Delohanty, Stacey Raymer and Lois Valliere had two hits apiece with Coventry has two more COC Monday in CCC East Division th()lic High golf team divided a wrong.” Pitino, UK delay Norris and Dolohanty homering. games left, both on the road, at play at Fitzgerald Field. pair of matches Monday, topping But O’Neill said Hextall’s Portland High on Wednesday and The Indians, 10-7. wind up Coventry girls Fitch and bowing to St. Bernard previous suspension and the j L Tlia Aisoclatad Praai at Vinal Tech in Middletown on regular season play today at win their finale at the Norwich Golf Course. fact that his attack on Chelios first engagement Thursday. home against Windham. High. East is now 6-3 in the ACC and was deliberate were deciding SUSPENDED — Philadelphia goalie Ron Hextall, shown “ The kids are thinking if we South Windsor. 8-11. saw its hopes COVENTRY — It wasn’t artis­ 10-4 overall. St. Bernard is 3-5 in factors in the length of the Soccer after he went after Montreal’s Chris Chelios in their LEXINGTON, Ky. (A P) - Rick Pitino’s first day keep on winning we can catch of qualifying for the state tourna­ tic, not with five miscues. but the suspension. the conference and 13-9 overall in the Bluegrass State was a bit like a first date. Both RHAM,” Coventry Coach Bob ment dashed. Coventry High girls’ softball while Fitch drops to 7-16. “ Even though there was no Stanley Cup playoff game on May 11, was suspended b'/ parties were nervous and wanted to delay meeting Plaster said. “ That’s a good Manchester broke a 2-all tie team will head into postseason East has a makeup match injury involved, Hextall the NHL on Monday for 12 games for the incident. Weekend results feeling.” I showed a complete disrespect the family as long as possible. with a run in the fourth on a walk. play upbeat following Monday’s today against Notre Dame at the SOCCER CLUB — The Manchester Soccer Club Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald for the league and the game by tail’s suspension before the are inconsistent. Thus, the coach of the New York Knicks and his The COC title game is Saturday Moriconi single and RBI single by 15-7 win over Bacon Academy in Tallwood Country Club. Stingrays (boys under 11) dropped a 4-0 decision to taking it upon himself to NHL’s Board of Governors, “ I think some of them share wife, Joanne, kept mostly to themselves on Monday at Palmer Field in Middletown Michelle Throm. The Indians COC play in its regular season East’s" Mark Peterson took FOREHAND — Manchester High’s John Melesko. shown defending state champion Glastonbury and tied extract revenge,” O’Neill said probably in June, but Snider a concern that they don’t as they looked over Lexington. between the East and West added what proved to be the finale. medalist honors with a 2-over-par Simsbury, 1-1. Marc Barbato was outstanding in in a file photo, won his match Monday but the Indians lost in a statement released by the said he doesn’t expect much of really understand either on The University of Kentucky played ardent suitor division leaders. difference in the fifth, scoring Coventry finishes 14-4 and will 37. Other East scores were J.R. goal for the Stingrays. Rich Griffeth, Brian to Rockville High, 4-3. The Rams, with the victory, won NHL. “ His actions appeared to a reduction, if any. what basis different things are to Pitino’s skittish date. The Patriots rapped 11 hits in three times. Mary Tsokalas had await state tournament pairings Rodriquez 39, Scott Senseney 41, Wojtyna, Rich Prenetta, Danny Meiser. Mike the CCC East Division crown. be a blatant and premeditated judged,” he said. And while Kentucky hoped to add a coach, it lost a besting the Bobcats. “ We hit the an RBI single, a second run and rankings that will be an­ Ron Cote 45, Todd Emerick 46 and Bergenty and Matt Denis played well against attack on an opponent. Hextall was vacationing “ I just don’t understand the player as 6-foot-10 center LeRon Ellis announced he Glastonbury. Tim Tedford scored the goal against “ It is also noted that two with his family and unavaila­ logic in applying a 12-game would not be back for his junior year. Simsbury while Trevor Frenette, Drew Garceau years previously, Hextall was ble for comment. Flyers spo­ Both events are the latest fallout from the NCAA suspension to this and lesser and Matt Jaworski also played well. suspended by the league for kesman Rodger Gottlieb said. decision to place the Wildcats team on probation for East suspensions to much more The Cyclones (girls 14 and under) edged M urray Snider told a news confer­ extensive and serious rules violations. eight games for slashing Ed­ violent incidents when sticks Wallingford, 2-1, in State Cup play. Missy Jolly and monton’s Kent Nilsson on the ence that he believes other Pitino’s introduction to the public and press was From page 11 are swung and so forth, which Sharon Fish accounted for the goals while Amy From page 11 NHL executives feel the scheduled for today. legs from behind.” we’re trying to take out of the Danahy. Jenn Cool and Sharon Rackow also played The Flyers will appeal Hex- league’s rulings on violence game,” Snider said. Kentucky Athletics Director C.M. Newton said Pitino, 36. is his idea of an ideal candidate. well. Devon Garceau was a standout in goal. an encouraging sign for them. center. The second on a delayed save. “Kevin made it kind of It may be the Easy Goer just doesn’t care for Derby winners — Gato Del Sol in 1982, Ferdinand in 1 “ We’ve been averaging four hits steal with Joe Gorman getting uncomfortable in the seventh,” Churchill’s track. That wouldn’t make him unique 1986 — were in but not good enough to win the Santa Anita Derby. a game. At least we hit the ball credit for a steal of home. Penders said. but it is the second time he has finished second and they threw their best pitcher Mangiafico, tuning up for a Mangiafico and Rob Penders there on an off track. Those were the only races he Californians hate to crow. But maybe it’s time Blue Jays hold talks with Pinl( THE PENIMZOIL at us,” East Coach Jim Penders possible Wednesday conference each had two hits for East. lost — except for the first one he ever ran, which he for some sound stage going-and-dance man to say, “ We’re going up.” Vancouver Canadians, was inter­ said. date, worked the first three lost by a nose. “ When you get east of the Tehachapls, everything TORONTO (AP) — Toronto E A S T C A T H O LIC (5) — Burns If When Gillick fired Jimy Willi­ viewed by Gillick in Chicago last ^ ^ Rockville dips to 13-5 with the innings for East. He walked three is Waterbury.” Blue Jays general manager Pat 100 3- 0-0-0, Fisher p 1-0-0-0, Greene p O-O-O-O, ams as manager last Monday, he loss. and struck out five. John Fisher McGrath dh 2-1-04), Fieri 2b 0-1-0-0, But it’s supposed to be the Hollywood horses that The only trouble is, Californians don’t know Gillick met for three hours Thursday. ^ f W V S C Desmond ph 1-0-1-0, J. Penders c 1-0-0-0, said a new man would be Former Blue Jay Bob Bailor, The eight hits “ was a splurge hurled the next three innings, don’t care for tracks there. What is significant this where Waterbury is to begin with. Monday with former New York M angiafico p/ct 3-1-2-0, R. Penders ss appointed to the post in a week to now manager of their Class AAA DAKOTA SPORT 4 X 4 for us,” Penders said, “ but we giving up four hits and walking 4- 1-2-1, Dumals 3b 3-0-0-1, Gorman yearcf/lf is, this was the ninth Santa Anita Derby Yankees manager Lou Piniella, 10 days, making Cito Gaston’s Syracuse farm club, was also still left people on base so I’m not one. He got credit for the one. 2- 1-1-0, Robinson 1b 3-0-1-1, Hickeywinner rf to win at Kentucky. Some other Kentucky then extended his deadline for GIVEAWAY 3- 0-1-0. Totals 26-5-8-3. Jim Murray Is a syndicated columnist interim appointment one of the interviewed Thursday. totally happy. But we played our Kevin Greene, who hadn’t R O C K V IL L E (2) — Barfield p 2-0-1-0, naming a new manager to two shortest in baseball. Gillick said he’d be talking to best defensive game of the year worked on the hill since May 9, Allelv ss 3-0-0-0, Masllonis 1b 4-1-2-0, weeks. You Could Win One of 100 Dodge Dakota Sport Donahue 3b 2-0-0-0, Perry cf 3-1-1-1, “ We’re not getting the short list Terry Bevington, the Chicago other candidates Tuesday and by far. worked an interesting nine. Shakibal 2b 3-O-0-0, Martello dh 3-0-1-1, 4x4s during Pennzoil’s 100th Anniversary! White Sox’s first base coach and Wednesday, but he refused to “ The kids played real good Greene yielded a two-out single Donoyan c O-O-O-O, Sawyer If 3-0-0-0, down,” Gillick said before Mon­ Kuhne rf 3-0-0-0. Totals 26-2-5-2. Magic named the NBA’s MVP day’s game against Minnesota. former manager of the Class AAA name them. defense and looked sharp. I hope and his second walk to load the East Catholic 200 002 1— 5-8-0 89C per qt. for 1989 we continue it this week. We’re bases in the Rockville seventh, Rockville 000 002 0— 2-5-1 INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — I ’m going to keep this one for going to need it.” but then fanned No. 5 batter Sean Mangiafico, Fisher (4), Greene (7) when Julius Erving edged Larry and J. Penders; Barfield and Donovan. Magic Johnson, his characteris­ myself. Bird by 31 points. O’Brien may need surgery Z-7 30 or 40 East scored two runs in the Perry on three pitches to get the WP- Fisher (2-0), LP- Barfield (6-3). tic grin beaming even brighter Johnson edged Michael Jordan CALDWELL Z-7 SW-30 - 10W-30, 10W-40 first. Freshman Rob Penders had Johnson, currently trying to than usual, sounded — with of the Chicago Bulls for the lead the Lakers to their sixth NBA som ething stick in g in the an RBI single and the other run HEMPSTEAD, N Y. (AP) - GT 20W-50 tongue in cheek — ucharacteristi- award, and Johnson himself said crown since he joined the team in shoulder,” O’Brien said. scored as Marc Mangiafico stole New York Jets quarterback Ken OIL INC. Long Life 30 or 15 W-40 cally selfish. Jordan would probably have been His rehabilitation will include quart third and scored as Rams’ 1979, received 42‘/ii first-place O’Brien has a bad shoulder and UK’s Ellis to transfer “ Last time, I dedicated this to voted the honor if the playoffs votes and 664.5 points from a light weightlifting and a reduc­ Sale Ends 5-27-89 Limit 12 qts. catcher Kevin Donavan’s pegged may eventually have to undergo my dad,” Johnson recalled Mon­ were taken into account. nationwide panel of 85 media tion in passes during training wildly into leftfield. surgery. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - The sophomore standout said day at a news conference at which Jordan, the league’s leading representatives who voted before The six-year veteran, who led camp and practice. If the prob­ n v PE lffiQ IL The Eagles scored what proved pa( gal. C. O. D. Kentucky basketball center he did not know where he will go he received his second NBA Most scorer with 32.5 points per game, the playoffs began. lem isn’t alleviated this season. PAP AUTO PARTS to two deciding runs in the top of the N FL in passing in 1985. is 150 gal. minimum purphaa# LeRon Ellis announced after a to school for his remaining two Valuable Player trophy in three has taken the underdog Bulls to Jordan received 598.8 points, O’Brien said surgery is a the sixth. Rob Penders singled, being treated for “rotator cuff meeting with the school’s athlet­ years of eligibility. He played in years. the Eastern Conference finals including 27'A first-place votes tendinitis,” Jets trainer Bob possibility. mUdassPwtection- Joe Gormaan doubled and 32 games for Kentucky this past with seven playoff games of 40 or 649-8841 649-3528 ics director Monday that he will “ But this time, I had to work off Lakers coach Pat Riley said Reese said Monday. “ Eventually, we might have to Jimmy Robinson plated one season and averaged 16 points more points. He lost to Johnson in PrtcM 8ubl9el to Chongo not attend the university next some fat. and worked hard to win both Johnson and Jordan de­ “ It feels tight, like there’s make a decision at some point ,” IT PAYS TO RAP WITH PAP marker with an RBI single to year. and 5 rebounds per game. the free-throw championship, so the closest balloting since 1981 served the award. 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23. 1989 — 15 SCOREBOARD SCIENCE & HEALTH

Little League Baseball Calendar V ■ ' . ■■ I Breast cancer increases Monday’s results Afflirlcan League etandinga Today NATIONAL — Boland Brothers slipped past BASEBALL — Manchester Ansaldi’s, 13-4, at Leber Field, Travis FedjHnyk and Bob! Dtvtotow among teen users of pill W L Fet. OF at South Windsor, 3:30 John Helin each singled twice and Brendon Ctovtkind 21 .500 — Prindiville added an RBI triple for Boland’s. Eric Now YorK 3P a .476 1 East Catholic at Xavier Bottfmort to 21 .475 1 (Pat Kidney Field, Middle- By Daniel Q. Haney Daring homered and Ben Berte and Dave Bofton to 21 .475 1 LaGuardia each had a pair of singles for Ansaldi’s. MltVMWfcM 17 24 .415 3Vj town) , 3:15 The Associated Press Torofito 17 25 .395 4Vi SOF’TBALL — Windham at While describing their findings as "alarming,” Jason Philbin and Chris Partyka added RBI triples. DvtroH 16 25 .390 4Vi y V /• A i r u r ^ ^ / j r' / LaGuardia and Mike McCarthy played well W ttf DtvMofl /■ 4- A V* / Manchester, 3:30 SAN FRANCISCO - Women the researchers cautioned that birth control W L Fet. OF East Catholic at South who took birth control pills while defensively. Ookkmd 19 U .674 — pills have changed substantially since their AMERICAN — Army and Navy nipped DiRosa Coltfomk) a 15 .651 1 r f f ^ / y' f ^ ^ ^ y y ^ Windsor, 7 p.m. teen-agers in the 1960s face about Konws Cftv 25 11 .511 4 A / ✓ .*' 4 y" 4' ■■ ‘ / / / / / BOYS TRACK — East Hart­ five times the usual risk of breast Cleaners. 13-12, at Waddell Field. Bryan Rogers had Ttxas 23 H .561 5 introduction, and newer pills may not heighten two hits including a three-run homer to lead A&N. Seottto 23 21 .523 6Y> ford at Manchester, 3:30 cancer before they reach meno­ Mk>r>Mota 20 a .476 9Va East Catholic at ACC Cham­ pause, a study concludes. the risk of breast cancer. now 4-3. Jordan Joy and Brian Loomis added two Qilcogo 17 25 .395 12 hits apiece and Josh Peck was the winning pitcher in Mendoyt Oomn pionships (Xavier), 3 p.m. The research, conducted in relief. Sean Krueger and Jason O’Neil each had two Mlnn«»ofo 4, Toronto J GIRLS TRACK — Manches­ Sweden, is one of several recent Clovolond 7, Detroit 3 the 1960s has increased the comparison of 174 breast cancer hits and catcher Chris Smith played well defen­ Baltimore 5. CMcooo 1 ter at East Hartford, 3:30 studies to raise concerns that the chances of breast cancer, the risk patients with 454 healthy women. sively for DiRosa’s, now 3-5. Texas 4, Konsos City 1 GOLF — Manchester/Rock­ pill may increase the odds of Only eomes scttedulcd is still relatively small among Besides showing that teen-age pill AMERICAN FARM — Modern Janitorial downed Tuesday's Oomes ville at East Hartford, 3 p.m. breast cancer Collfomla (Abbott 3^3) at New York BOYS TENNIS — Manches­ While describing their findings women before they reach meno­ users were five times more likely Town Fire. 11-5, at Buckley Field. Winning pitcher (Dotson 1-1), 7 :» p.m. pause. Olsson said thattheoverall to get breast cancer, the study Ryan Price struck out 13. Adam Major had two Seattle (Swift M ) ot Boston (Dooson 5-7), ter at South Windsor, 3:30 as “ alarming,” the researchers 7:35 p.m. chance of breast cancer before found that their tumors were Y doubles and a triple and five RBIs, Todd Sise was GIRLS TENNIS - Man­ cautioned that birth control pills Cleyelond (Swindell 4-0) ot Detroit chester at Windham, 3:30 have changed substantially since menopause is about 1 percent, larger and their outlook worse 3-for-3 and scored three times. Chris Luzusky (Trullllo 00), 7:35 p.m. while the risk among early pill than in those who had not used the doubled and Matt Mondran. Matt Schlit and Jason Minnesota (Rowley 34) ot Toronto their introduction, and newer pills (Soncbei (VO), 7:35 p.m. users is about 5 percent. pill so early in life. Blacker played well defensively for Modem. Dan Baltimore (Mllocid 1-4) at Cblcago may not heighten the risk of breast Wednesday The increased risk appears to be In a report on changes in Franklin and Mike Byme pitched well for Town. (lone 24). t-.X p.m. cancer. Ooklond (Welcb t-7) ot Milwaukee BASEBALL — Cheney Tech limited to those who began taking treatingbreast cancer. Dr. Gianni Byrne collected two hits and Jeff Rasmussen played The research, directed by Dr. (Boslo 5-3), 1:30 p.m. at Prince Tech. 3:30 the pill while young. The research Bonadonna of the National Cancer well defensively. Kansas City (Aoulno 30) ot Texas Hakan Olsson and colleagues (Ryon 42), 1:35 PJti. Coventry at Portland, 3:30 from University Hospital in Lund, found no increased breast cancer Institute in Italy described his NATIONAL FARM — Boland Brothers downed Wednesday's Oomes GIRLS TRACK — East among women who started on the initial results in 97 patients with a Grames Printing, 15-9, at Verplanck Field. Matt Collfomla ot New York, 7:30 p.m. was presented Monday at the Seottle at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Catholic at ACC CSiampion- annual meeting of the American pill after age 25 or after their first new approach to avoiding Oleksiw and Billy Otto combined to give Boland four Clevelond ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. ships (Xavier). 3 p.m. full-term pregnancy. mastectomy. innings of shutout relief pitching, giving up two hits Minnesota ot Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Society of Clinical Oncology. Baltimore at Qilcaeo, 0:30 p.m. BOYS TENNIS— St. Joseph At the meeting, an Italian Olsson said 10 studies since 1983 Although doctors are increas­ and striking out seven. Tim Sullivan had two hits Ooklond at Mllwoukee, >:X am . at East Catholic, 3:30 have reported links between the ingly removing justthecancerous and A.J. Robenhymer and Paul Salo each drove in Konsos City at Texas, 8:35 p.m. specialist described a new ap­ GIRLS TENNIS — East proach to treating breast cancer pill and breast cancer. lump when the tumor is small, two runs for Boland’s, now 4-2. Shawn Sibley played Catholic at Windham, 3:30 Dr. Jules Harris, director of the total removal of the breast well defensively. Andy Mursko and Mike Cuinzi hit National League etandinga The Aeeoclated Press that he said could virtually eliminate the need for mastec­ cancer center at Chicago’s Rush- remains the standard therapy for well for Grames. WORLD RECORD IN CAVE — Stefani N.M. She is shown on closed circuit Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical larger tumors. INT’L FARM — Vittner’s edged Heritage, 10-7. Cost DIvltlen tomies, which have been the w L Fet. _OF Follini smiles when told Monday she televison sitting in front of a computer, standard approach to the disease Center, said the Swedish study Bonadonna and colleagues are Kevin Lappen and Andy Viara hit well while Eric Ntw York a 11 .550 Radio, T V “ strongly suggests that birth CMcooo a to .548 _ now holds the world record for isolation which she used to communicate with for nearly a century. experimenting with giving che­ Blomstraw played well in the field. For Heritage, St. Louli control pills are linked to early, a to .537 '/3 in a cave. She’s been participating in an Breast cancer is the leading motherapy before surgery to Erik Johnson and Adam Hostetler had two hits each A8ontr*ol 21 a .488 T/7 scientists monitoring her progress. pre-menopausal breast cancer.” PMIOdcloMa 17 a C5 5 cancer killer among American shrink the lumps. Then surgeons while Justin Nukis also played well. Reginald Plnto/Manchgatar Herald Tonight experiment in Lost Cave in Carlsbad, PIttsburoh 16 21 .400 6 women and strikes one in 10. Despite the mounting research are able to take out just the tumor ROOKIES — Dickenson Plumbing plugged up w att DtvHiofi 7:30 p.m. — Mariners at Red Eastern Video. 14-6. Ryan Lurate had four hits w L FCt. OF SAFE — East Catholic’s Krista Wisniewski slides in with a run under the tag of Olsson's study was conducted in evidence, however, some experts and leave the rest of the breast. CIncInnotl a 18 .561 Sox. NESN, WTIC southern Sweden, where the pill have been skeptical. In January, a This approach worked in 87 including a double and triple, Luke Bombardier and Son Francisco 23 to .548 Manchester High pitcher Dana Hensley during their game last Thursday at 7:30 p.m. — Angels at Kevin McCourt each added three hits and Julie Son Diego Z) a .511 2 Fitzgerald Field. Manchester was in action Monday and beat South Windsor, ‘Cave woman’ ends isolation was widely used by teen-age girls panel convened by the U.S. Food percent of women with large Los Angeles 30 a .500 T/i Yankees, Channel 11, WPOP after its introduction in the 1960s. and Drug Administration con­ tumors who otherwise would have Whalen played well for Dickenson. Michael Ahern Houston 21 a .488 3 6-4, at Fitzgerald. 9 p.m. — Canadiens at and Chris Bottaro played well defensively and Ken Atlanta 19 24 .442 5 He said that the incidence of cluded that the reported links needed mastectomies. AAondov't Oom tt Flames, SportsChannel breast cancer among women between the pillandbreastcancer Luce tripled to lead Video. St. Louis at Cincinnati, ppd.. roln Bonadonna acknowledged that Rangers 4, Royals 1 American Leagus leaders 1735— I he first maior-leogue night gome 10 p.m. — Mets at Padres, She’s delighted the experiment is over under age 40 has risen in Sweden were still inconclusive. Strano Real Estate got past Wolff-Zackin, 11-8. Cblcoeo 5, Houston 3 which was scheduled to be ployed In Channel 9, WFNS (1230-AM) his approach is likely to be Only games sctieduled Onclnnotl wos canceled due to roln. since the advent of the pil. And Doctors also point out that the controversial, and more followup Dan Prinole and Kristine Johnson hit well for Strano Tuesday's oames 1954 — Rye Cardinals went to bat In the St. Louis (K Inter (VO) ot Cincinnati KANSAS CITY TEXAS Botod on 121 At Bat* CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) — A woman who lost quickly for Follini. She believed that two months while his study cannot conclu­ pill’s potential dangers must be while Greg Fairbanks played well defensively. For oFrHM abrliM o AF II H Fet. eighth Inning against Cincinnati, but Ed will be needed. Many doctors (Jockson 2-7), 7:35 p.m. Bailey, the Reds catcher, did not hondle a track of time while living 130 days alone in Lost Cave had passed instead of four, and was shocked when sively blame the pill, “ we have no Wolff-Zackin, Matt Dziama and Harry Irizarry hit Plttsburgn (Smiley 41) ot Atlanta Wilton Cf 4 0 10 Kunket cf 4 0 0 0 Lonsford Oak 42 153 a 54 .353 balanced against its benefits. For believe that mastectomy still Seltzer 3b 3 1 1 0 Retchr ss 4 1 1 0 Baines CM 42 141 a 48 .340 pitch. Swinging on the first pitch from reacted with disbelief, then delight, when told her other explanation for the increase well while Andrew and Jacom Macomber played (Z.SmIth 1-4), 7:40 p.m. Jackie Collum, Red Schoendlenst singled Sportlight experiment coordinator Maurizio Montalbini noti­ instance, the pill appears to gives women the best chance of CMcoeo (Sanderson 42) at Houston dbSnts 1b 3 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 1 1 0 ADdvIs SCO 41 143 a 48 .336 time underground was almost over. well in the field. TrtoWI dh 4 0 0 0 Fronco 2b 2 111 Puckett Min 42 165 a 55 3a Stan Muslolalsoslngledontheflrstotterlng, fied her by computer that the experiment was of breast cancer in young substantially reduce the risk of avoiding recurring cancer later in (Scott 42), 8:35 p.m. ond Collum was relleyed by Fronk Smith PtillodelpMa (K.Howell 42) at Los Angeles Eltnrch rf 4 0 10 MStnIy 1b 3 0 11 Palmeiro Tex 40 157 a 52 ai Stefania Follini was to emerge into the blazing almost over. women.” cancer of the uterus and ovaries. life, even if their tumors are BJocksn If 4 0 11 Palmer 1b 10 0 0 Steinboett Ook 35 ia 14 40 3a Smith threw only three pitches os Roy (Valenzuela 0-3), 10:05p.m. Joblonskl, Tom Alston and Rip RepulskI New Mexico sun today to end an isolation Montalbini assured her he was serious, then However, even if pill use during Olsson’s study was based on a New York (Gooden 41) at Son Diego (Show Boone c 2 0 0 0Incvglla If 3 112 LIrlono Tor 39 ia 15 39 .3a relatively small. Tobler ph 10 0 0BBell dh 3 0 0 0 Greenwell Bsn 39 157 SO .318 filed out. The Reds beat the Cords 13-8at St May 23 54), 10:05 p.m. a Louis. experiment conducted by scientists to learn how wrote: “ We will not ask you for any more data.” She FWhIte 2b 2 0 0 0Buechle 3b 2 0 0 0 Franco Tex 40 152 a 48 .316 Little Miss Montreal (Holman 1-1) ot Son Francisco 1982— Joe Pepltone hit two homers In the 1876 — Joe Borden of Boston people may experience the long solitude of had been asked to perform physical and mental (Reuscbel 7-2), 10:35 p.m. Bucknr Ph 10 10 Sundbre c 2 0 0 0 Reynolds Sea 42 la a S4 .312 Welimn pr 0 0 0 0 Heme Runs eighth Inning In the New York Yankees' 157 pitches the first no-hitter in interplanetary travel. tests periodically. Wsdnesdey's Oomes victory over KonsosCIty. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. Stltwll ss 4 0 10 BJockson, Kansas Cttv, W; Deer, MMsvou- National League history. Researchers spoke with Miss Follini, an Italian Then, while journalists watched her on a Genetically-altered gene injected Tetolt » 1 6 1 Totolt 28 4 5 4 kee, 10; McGrIfI, Toronto, 10; WMtoker. 1970— The Son Diego Podresond the Son Plttsburgn ot Atkmto, 7:40 p.m. Froncisco Giants hooked up In a 15lnnlng Oilcogo at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Detroit. 10; McGwire. Ooklond. 9; Braggs, 1884 — Knight of Ellersie, interior decorator, on Monday to announce the end television monitor, Follini heard a human voice Monday’s results Konsos CRv 088 881 888—1 Milwaukee. 8; Kittle. CMcogo, >, Leonard, see-sow battle with the Padres coming out Phllodelpnia at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. on top 17-18. Nate Colbert led the Son Diego ridden by S. Fischer, wins the of the experiment. other than her own. It was from the man upstairs. LITTLE MISS SOFTBALL - Action in the New York at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Teiras 888 28B 8QX—4 Seattle, 1; Tettleton, Baltimore, 8. E—MStonlev. DP—Konios Oty 1, ottensewIthtlyehltsondfourRBI. two-horse Preakness Stakes "Are you really serious?’’ she replied through the “ Stefania, I am your God, talking to you,” Montreal at Son Francisco, 10:35 p.m. for the first time into a human Manchester Little Miss Softball League got under Texas 1. LOB—Karoos Oty 8, Texas 4. Rum Batlud ki by two lengths over Welcher. computer linking her to a house trailer above the Montalbini said over an intercom. way Monday night at Martin School with four HR—Incovlgllo (6). SB—BJockson (15). Franco, Texas, 38; AOiyls, Seattle, 33; American League results S—SurHtberg. Leonard, Seattle, 29; McGrtff, Toronto, 29; 1953 — Native Dancer, rid­ cave. She looked at a camera, laughed, and said: “ I WASHINGTON (AP) - Scient­ disease also known as black mole Institute researcher, and his games. IP H R ER BB SO Sierra, Texos, 29; GoettI, Minnesota, 28; den by Eric Guerin, avenges The temperature in Carlsbad was 100 degrees didn’t think you would find me down here.” Manchester State Bank topped Village Cuts. 24-7. Konsos City Calderon, Chicago, 27; Carter, Cleyelond, 27; Basketball ists searching for new ways to cancer, collaborators Dr. R. Michael Twins 6, Blue Jays 2 Lebrr>dt L,3-5 5 4 4 3 5 DWhIte, Collfomla, 27; Kittle, Chicogo, 7. its loss in the Kentucky Derby Monday, compared with the cave’s constant Follini spoke briefly with the other Italian battle cancer have for the first A federal court suit settled last Blaese, also of NCI, and Dr. W. Christine Sawyer had a grand slam, Kim Mainville Texoi by edging Jamie K. by a neck climate of 74 degrees and 99-percent humidity. Hough W,3-5 5 2-3 4 1 0 3 4 researchers, then remarked that when she heard time injected genetically altered Tuesday cleared the way for the French Anderson of the National five hits and Melanie Andrulot four including a FttcBIng (5 Decisions) to win the Preakness Stakes. Follini, 27, will be poked with needles and tagged MINNESOTA TOEONTO Guonto 21-3 1 0 0 0 2 Stewart, Oakland, 8-1, .889; Bollard, NBA playoff glance Montalbini’s voice for the first time, “ the feeling she cells into a human. experiment. The Foundation on Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, homer for the Bankers. Heather Czaja and Jessica Russell Sr7 1 1 0 0 0 0 Boltimore, 7-1, .875; McCosklll, California, Ob r h M obrh M with electrodes in coming weeks while scientists try had was like when the alarm clock goes off on The lead researcher in the Economic Trends and its presi­ are using a mouse virus to study a Levy each had three hits and Becky Wild two for Glodden If 5 12 1 Felix rf 3 0 0 0 Guonte pitched to 1 better In the 9th. 5-1, .8X3; Montgomery, Kansas Oty, 51, .833; to figure out what happened to her body and mind Cuts. Newmn 2b 4 12 1 FemrHJz s$ 4 0 2 0 HBP—Seltzer by Hough. CFInley, Callfomlo. 52, .750; Welch, All Times EOT Monday morning,” interpreter Rita Fraschinisaid. federally approved experiment dent, Jeremy Rifkin, had sued cancer-treating technique that Puckett cf 3 10 1 Gruber 2b 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Shuiock; First, Morri­ Ooklond, 5Z .750, Soretled with .714. CONFERENCE RNALS during the four months, 10 days she spent 30 feet After a brief respite, life as a guinea pig will launched early Monday at Na­ earlier this year to block the uses white blood cells called Army and Navy blanked Nassiff Sports, 11-0. Julie Buth 1b 4 1 1 1 GBell If 4 110 son; Second, Weike; Third, Evons. (Best-of-7) Hockey underground. Smart, Devon Garceau, Rachel Leslie. Heather GoettI 3b 3 0 0 1 McGrIff 1b 4 112 T—2:37. A—25418. Saturday, May 30 resume for Follini. tional Institutes of Health, Dr. research, claiming the experi­ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, Dwyer dh 3 0 11 Bordrs dh 4 0 0 0 L.A. Lakers 127, Phoenix 119, Lokersleod In the absence of night, day or timepieces. Steven A. Rosenberg, said a ments had been approved by the or TILs. Jolly, Hillary Keeler and Jenn Cosmini played well Harper c 3 0 10 Moseby cf 3 0 0 0 scrles1-0 Follini’s menstrual cycle stopped and her sleep- On Memorial Day, she has a date with University for A&N. Kristen Sadoski, Beth Gorman. Patty Moses rf 4 0 0 0 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 National League result Baseball Today Sunday, AAoy 31 of Texas Medical School researchers in Houston for milky-colored fluid containing NIH without proper public The researchers earlier had Gogne ss 4 2 2 0 LIrlono 2b 30 10 Chicogo 94, Detroit 88, Chicago leads Stanley Cup playoff glance wake cycle changed radically. She tended to stay up ceils that were genetically ma­ hearings. removed TIL cells from a pa­ Sullivan and Whitney Peterson played well for Tetolt 33 4 9 d Totcilt 33 2 S 2 serlesl-0 20 to 25 hours at a time, sleeping about 10 hours. electro-encephalogram brain scans and perfor­ Nassiff’s. Cubs 5. Astros 3 Scoreboard Tuesday, Moy a mance tests, said Dr. Jon DeFrance, an assistant nipulated using a mouse virus A federal judge dismissed the tient’s tumor and spurred them to MMtlMOta 004 100 100—i California at New York (7:Xp.m . EOT). Chicogo of Deti’olt, 8 p.m. All TiRM* EDT Researchers believe her muscle tone and the level was intravenously administered suit after the NIH, located in multiply by bathing them in the Manchester Sewing Machine Center zipped Hour Toronto OOO 000 002—9 Jim Abbott (53) ogolrat Rich Dotson (1-1). Phoenix of L.A, Lokers, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, May 14 of calcium in her bones decreased, that her immune professor at the medical school. E—Gruber, AAnderson, Felix, Urtono. In Ms lost start, Abbott pitched o shut out to Fridoy, May a Calgary 3, Montreal 2 to a cancer patient. suburban Bethesda, Md., agreed growth factor interleukin-2, or Glass Cleaners, 15-4. Melanie Ray, Beth Ouellette CHICAGO HOUSTON beat Roger Clemens and Boston 50. OP—Minnesota 1, Toronto 2. LOB— obrhM L.A. Lakers of Phoenix, K) p.m. Wodiwiday, May 17 system is depressed and that she is able to DeFrance’s team will attach electrodes to her and Debbie Vasko each socked three hits for MSMC. obrliM Slots Montreal 4, Calgory 2 NIH officials would identify the that a committee that evaluates IL-2. The cells and the IL-2 were Minnesota 5, Toronto 4. 2B—Goone, Bush, Doscenz cf 4 111 Youth) cf 4 110 Saturday, May 27 Cleveland beat Jack Morris for the first Prtttoy, Moy 19 concentrate more deeply. head while she performs computerized tests of patient who underwent the 30- human gene research will hold all then injected back into the Kerri Whitcomb homered and Laura Kasum GBell. HR—McGrIff (10). S—Newmon. Low 3b 5 120 BHotchr If 3 0 0 0 Detroit ot Chicogo, 2 p.m. SF—GoettI. time ever In Tiger Stodlum, 7-3 Monday Sunday, May B Atontreol 4, Colgorv 3, 20T Follini kept up strength and flexibility during her mental acuity and concentration. They did similar Srwtorg 2b 4 0 0 0 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 night. Morris hod o 23-7 lifetime record minute procedure only as a male its deliberations and votes in open patient, where scientists believe doubled to pace Hour Glass. IP H R ER BB SO Groce 1b 5 12 1 Puhl ph L.A. Lakers of Phoenix, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May a 0 0 0 0 entering the gome oodlnst the Indians, Calgary 4, Montreal Z Series tied 2-2 mole-like existence by doing calisthenics and judo, tests while Follini was in the cave, but in Houston suffering from malignant mela­ public hearings. they attack the cancer directly Westown Pharmacy deposited Fuss & O’Neill. Minnesota Berryhll c 5 110 Trevino ph 0 0 0 0 Mendoy, May B AAndeson W,5>2 9 5 2 2 1 6 Including 15-0 at Detroit. ... Minnesota Detroit ot Chicago, 3 p.m. TuoMoy, May a and maintained her mental poise by reading and researchers will be able to watch how specific parts McOrKln If 0 0 0 0 Aoosto p 0 0 0 0 cotcher Brion Harper hos struck out once In noma, the extremely virulent Rosenberg, a National Cancer and exclusively. 11-1. Nicole Dakin and Nicole Eiker each homered Toronto Vorsho If 2 0 10 Doran & Tuesday, May X Montreal at Calgary, 9:05 p.m. 3 0 11 75 ot-bots. ... During their nine-oome a decorating her 10-square-foot plastic-enclosed of her brain function while she’s solving problems. Stleb L,3>3 7 0 6 4 1 3 Jackson rf 10 0 0 GDovIs 1b Phoenix at L.A, Lakers, 11:30 p.m.. It Ttiundov, May and Kelly Chomeroy, Danielle Cartier, Erica 10 11 homesland.the New York Metswere4-5ond Calgary at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Wills 1 1 0 0 0 0 DwSmfh rf 2 0 13 Boss rf necessary living area. Researchers will perform the same tests again in Ringbloom and Anessa Hamel added two hits apiece 4 0 10 batted .227 with 27 runs. The Mets hod nine Sunday, Mov a Bulce 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ounston ss 4 12 0 Comlnit 3b 4 0 0 0 Wednesday, May 31 Without the sun and other people, time passed six months. HBP—Puckett by Stleb, Horper by Stleb. homers, but seven were solo. Chicago at Detroit, 8 p.m.. If necessary AAontreal at Calgary, 8:05p.m., If necessary for Westown. Jennifer Shanley played well Sutcliffe p 3 00 0 Ramirz ss 4 0 0 0 Streaks W P—Stleb, AAnderson. AAlWIIrm p 0 000 Blggio c 4 110 Thursday, June 1 DON’T MONKEY defensively. Shannon Nevers tripled to pace F&O. Umpires—Home. Hendry; First, Roe; Chicooo's Ivon Calderon, went O-for-4 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9o.m„ If necessory Schlroldl p 0 0 0 0 Deshales p 10 0 0 Mondov, snapping a career-high 14-gome NHL playoff statlatica Second, Reilly; Third, Gordo. Dorwfn p 0 0 0 0 hlttlngstreok. T—2;22. A—40,134. GGfOU ph 10 0 0 Friday, June 2 welcome to attend the class whether or not their Slumps Detroit ot Chicago, 9 p.m., It necessary AROUND... AAeodws If 1111 Knuckleboller Chorlle Hough brokeout of MONTREAL (AP) — The Natlonol Totals 35 SIS 5 Totals 38 3 6 3 Soturdoy, June 3 infants were born at Rockville General Hospital. Indians?,TIgersS one of the worst slumps of his coreer os OR Hockey League blovoff scoring leoders Toxosbeot Konsos City 51 Mondoy. Hough, through Mov 21: IN BR IEF Registration for the $15 class may be made by Sunday, June 4 IN B R IE F Chicago 881 038 who was 55 with on 8.53 ERA over his OP O A PM Pint Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, TBA, It necessary calling the hospital’s Maternity Department, CLEVELAND DETROIT Houston previous seven starts, pitched 5 2-3 Innings AAocInnls, Col 20 8 a » 42 Try Our Pay-By-Mail E—Comlnitl. DP—Chicago 1, Houston 1. Sunday, June 4 Kerr, Pho 875-0501, Ext. 331. For more information, call obrhbl Ob r h W and allowed (our hits. Hough, 55, won on Chicogo ot Detroit, TBA, It necessary 19 14 19 a 27 AIDS program Wednesday OMcDwl If 5 13 2 Pettis cf 4 1 1 0 LOB—Chicogo 9, Houston 5. 2B—Ounston. opening night, shutting out Detroit, then fell Propo, Pho 18 14 9 a 14 872-3650 or 529-2307. UConn hosts Soviets Fermtn ss 5 0 0 0 KW lllim If 3 10 0 3B—OwSmIth. SB—Groce (9), Ounston Into the second-worst slump of his 15veor Mullen, Col 19 15 7 a 0 POBrIn 1b 4 12 1 Lemon rf 4 0 11 (11), Blggio (4). S—Sutcliffe. SF— career with the Rangers. Gretzky, LA 11 5 17 a 0 In order to address the challenges posed to an Program... Doscenzo, GDovIs. NBA playoff leaders STORRS — The University of Connecticut Corter cf 4 1 1 0 Tromml ss 4 0 10 Standings Lcmieux, Pgh 11 12 7 19 18 extended care facility in caring for a person with DCIork rf 4 0 0 0 Morlnd 1b 4 0 2 2 IF H R ER BB SO Cleveland beat Detroit 7-3 Monday night Gllmour, Col X 9 10 19 » Diabetes group sets meeting men’s soccer team will host the Soviet Union’s Jacoby 3b 3 2 2 2 GWord dh 3 0 0 0 Chtcate to became the only team In the A L East at .500 Sovord, Chi 18 8 11 19 10 AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn­ It makes paying your subscription easier on Sutcliffe W.S-3 NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA playoff Solos dh 4 13 2 Brgmn ph 10 0 0 71-3 6 wltha21-21 record. Smith, Mtl 19 10 7 17 42 drome), Manchester Memorial Hospital is perennial natinal champion team. Dynamo MlWIIIms 0 0 Individual scoring, rebounding, field goal HARTFORD — The Hartford chapter of the you Instead of paying your carrier every 2 Skinner c 4 0 0 0 Heoth c 4 0 2 0 Starts percentage and assist leaders through Lormer, Chi 9 17 a sponsoring a program entitled “ Coping With Kiev, in exhibition play on Sunday, Aug. 27, at 1 Aguayo 2b 3 10 0 Schu 3b 4 1 1 0 Schlraldl S.3 12-3 0 White Sox left-hander Steve Rosenberg, Chellos, Mtl 13 17 28 weeks, you can simply write a check for 3 Houston A8ov 21: American Diabetes Association will meet June 1 Pedriau 2b 3 0 10 making his first molor-lernue start Mon­ AIDS: A Program for Extended Care Facilities” p.m. at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium. Deshales L.5-3 4 1-3 6 Scoring at 7:30 p.m. at the Betty Larus Center, Avery months. 6 months or a full year... drop it in the Whitkr ph 10 0 0 day, allowed three runs and four hits In 41-3 0 PO FT Pis Av« on Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The UConn-Dynamo Kiev game is the second Tetols 36 711 7 Totots 35 9 9 3 Oorwln ^^3 2 Innings, losing to Baltimore 5-1. Rosenberg Heights, 705A New Britain Ave. Andersen 2 2 Jordon, (3il. 12 153 i a 445 37,1 mail. Then, you can forget about having ready of four exhibition games that the Soviets have replaced veteran Jerry Reuss' In Chicago's AAotone. Utoh 3 a a 93 30.7 This program is designed to educate the staff of The meeting will be an open discussion on CftVtIOMi M3 m OOB-7 Agosto 1 0 rotation. Rosenberg hos appeared In relief T ransactions cash to pay your carrier . answering the door scheduled in the United States. Ml Williams pltchedto2batters In the8th. MuMln. G.S. 8 88 SB 235 79.A extended care facilities in ways to better deal Detroit m OM 931-3 47 times In the malors. Including 14 this Drexler, Port. 3 a 13 “ Living With The Diabetic.” season. 83 37,7 when it’s inconvenient , or being at home to This will be UConn’s second exhibition game E—Jocoby. OP—Clevelond 2. Detroit 2. Stockton. Utah 3 a 19 8? a .3 with the many faces of HIV infection by This will be the last meeting for the Hartford LOB-Clevelond 5. Detroit 7. 2B—Jacoby. WP—Deshales. Swings pay your bill in the fall. The Huskies will face Big East foe Umpires—Home, KIbler; Rrst, Quick; Wilkins. Ah. 5 52 a 134 37.3 examining the medical, legal, ethical and social 3B—Solos. HR—Jacoby (7), Solos (1), The CIncInnotl Reds have been rained out Barklev. PMI. 3 39 a 01 37.0 BASEBALL chapter until September. For more information, Second, Dovls; Third, Gregg. twice this season of Riverfront Stadium. In causes involved in the caring for persons with WE WILL NOTIFY Seton Hall on Wednesday, Aug, 23, at 4 p.m. in OMcOowell (2),POBrIen (6). SB—Carter (B). English, Den. 3 a 14 78 24.0 __ American League call the American Diabetes Association office at T—3:00. A—11,923. 19 previous seosons ot Riverfront, the Reds Simply complete the coupon below and send YOUR CARRIER Storrs. Oovii. Den. 3 31 15 77 25.7 AIDS. 953-4232. IF H R >R BB so wereralnedout18tlmes. Otaluwon, Hou. 4 42 17 101 2S.3 dlsoWed list, Saves For more information, contact Penny Rearick It to us . or if you would like more information THAT YOU ARE A Tickets for both games will go on sale Clevelond Worthy. LAL 8 M 79 303 3S.3 .If RotKiv Jesse Orosco, who has appeared In 14 PAY-BY-MAIL beginning Aug. 1. Block We3*5 7 1-3 7 3 1 1 3 National League leaders Chambers. Phoe. 9 82 a 234 24.9 in the hospital’s Department of Social Work. on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ Atherton 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 gomes this season, got his first AL save K.Johnson, Phoe. 9 68 81 219 34.3 CUSTOMER. Orosco Sz1 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Monday os Clevelond beat Detroit 7-3. Ellis. Sea. 8 72 24 103 33.9 646-1222, Ext, 2185. Smog problem debated tion Department, 647-9946. After initial pay­ Detroit Bosid on H I At Bats Stars Pierce, MM. 9 77 41 a i a .3 ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed Morris L,2-7 21-3 6 7 7 2 0 0 A t R H Fet. Dave Schmidt allowed two hits In Porter, Port. 3 a 10 44 23.0 WASHINGTON (AP) — An environmental 1 seven-plus Innings os Baltimore beat tae^wIra^A^cloS^^^^^^ SCSU*s Dikranian resigns Bock us 4 2-3 3 0 0 1 2 WCIork SF 42 156 31 SB .372 Malone, All. 5 33 40 105 21.0 group says the Environmental Protection FWIIMomt 2 2 0 0 0 0 LSmIth Alt 40 145 a 47 .324 Chicogo 51 Monday night. Schmidt, who Anderson, PMI. 3 79 4 42 30.7 /WNGERS-Optloned Brad Bowel disease panel topic pitched tor NEW HAVEN (AP) — Bob Dikranian, who HBP--KW11lloms by Block. Larkin On 37 141 to 45 .319 the White Sox In 1988 boforo Kersey, Port. 3 33 15 41 30.3 Amlnflfn Olahomo City ofthe Agency routinely understates the severity of the Umpires—Home, Htrschbeck; Rrst. Mitchell SF 42 161 24 51 .317 becoming a free agent, wos perfect through Lewis, Bos. 3 a 9 61 a .3 Pui'chosed contract FARMINGTON — The Greater Hartford coached Southern Connecticut State Univer­ Barnett; Second, Ford; Third, Kosc. five Innings before Mott AAerullo lined o ot Gory MIelke from Oklahoma City. smog problem in urban areas because it relies on Herr PM 39 152 16 48 .316 Chapter of the National Foundation for Ileitis and sity soccer teams to more than 200 wins over 21 T—2:33. A—13,702. TGwvnn SD 45 10 29 57 .311 leodottsinglelorlohtfield In thesixth. FMd Goal Pereentote too few monitoring devices. I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my VHoves Phi m i a 24 39 .310 Skippers PC FOA Pet LeTta?^iiJ£ JAYS-TronsferrodAI Colitis will hold its second annual question-and- seasons, has resigned to become the universi­ Toronto GM Pot Glllick met tar three The Natural Resources Defense Council said Groce Chi 42 149 13 46 .309 Thorpe, Hou. a 37 .449 answer panel on Wednesday from 7:.30 to 9:30 pay-by-mail subscription on ... _ ty’s director of recreation and intramurals. 0rlolas5.Whlts8ox1 Butler SF 41 156 a 48 .308 hours Monday with former New York Barklev. Phil. 39 45 .644 Monday that in many large American cities Coleman StL 36 146 a 45 Yonkees monoger Lou Plnlello, then .308 Worthy. LAL 86 134 .433 lnt.rnSS'n5^'i:.Sl,SS'"''’“ " Syracuseofthe p.m. at the American Red Cross, Farmington unhealthy levels of smog are twice as frequent Dikranian. who started the soccer program Heme Funs extended his deadline (or naming a new Sdllev, Det. a 55 .400 BALTIMORC CHICAGO monoger to two weeks. NOttolM H I B O fO g Avenue. Enclosed please find payment tor at Southern Connecticut, brought it national ibrbM Mitchell, Son Francisco, 14; Strawberry, Thompeon, LAL 41 70 .584 during the hot summer months as EPA estimates ol ibrhM New York, 10; GDovIs, Houston, 9; HJohnson, Status BAndsn cf 3 2 11 Guillen as 4 0 0 0 Anderson, PMI. 79 51 .549 Lonnie On the panel will be various health profession­ prominence with 12 post-season Division II Now York, 9; VHoves, Phllodelphio, 7; Teddy Hlguero's back trouble was Harper, Clev. would indicate. Carrier Delivery: PBrodly If 5 0 2 0 (iailobr cf 4 0 10 39 69 .565 tJIsobled list, als who treat patients with inflammatory bowel playoff berths and a national title in 1987. He WCIork, Son Froncisco, 7; 7 ore tied wlth8. diagnosed Monday os o muscular strain Nonce, Clev. a 49 .551 outfielder, from □ 3 months ‘23 10 □ 6 months '46 20 CRIpkn u 4 0 11 Balnea dh 4 0 0 0 caused by excessive running, ond he wos Richmond ot the Inlernotlonol League. Last March the EPA released 1988 air pollution □ 1 year 92 40 Tettlotn dti 5 110 Coldem rf Pierce, MM. 77 141 .544 disea.se. Dr. Jeffrey Hyams, executive director compiled a 227-94-31 record over 21 seasons. 4 0 0 0 Rum B4tt1ed In directed torestfor two days. MllwdukeeGM Mullln. G.S. figures that showed ozone pollution, which is a Million 1b 3 0 0 0 GWolkr 1b 3 111 88 143 .540 of the Juvenile Inflammatory Bowel Disease Senior Citizens: Southern Connecticut President Michael J. Mitchell, Son Francisco, 42; ONelll, Horry Dolton sold Hlguera, who underwent Cofoiino Lm m m AAolyIn c 3 10 0 Poaaua it 2 0 0 0 back surgery to removo a herniated disc chief component of urban smog, as being the □ 3 months ‘21 56 □ 6 months ‘43 12 □ 1 year ‘86 24 O y o rtx rf 4 13 2 CAAortni If anclnnotl, 33; WCIork. Son Francisco, 31; Reboundtn* M o^'w ^d.™ !"'’'*'''' CANNONS-FIred Center at Hartford Hospital, will be moderator. Adanti has named Dikranian’s assistant 10 0 0 Guerrero, SILouls, X: Golorroga, Mont­ Jon. X, was examined by Dr. Paul Jocobs, worst in a decade and “ clearly the most WIbgtn 3b 4 0 0 0 AAerullo c o O f O tf Tot Ava ' "’ooooer. Named Carl For more information, call Mitchell Saba at 3 0 10 real, 28; Ooron, Houston, 27;VHayes, the team physiclon. AAolone, Utoh SiuiDp AABrrIII nxinooBr coach, Ray Reid, to the top spot. Reid has BRIpkn 2b 3 0 11 Lyons 2b 3 0 0 0 3 33 37 49 16.3 pervasive air pollution problem” the country Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount _ _ _ Phllodeibhia, 27; GDovIs, Houston, 28; Sidelined Otaluwon, Hou. 4 14 38 53 13.0 ^ • a s k it ia l l 872-6566. coached for six seasons at Southern. EWIIma 3b 2 0 0 0 Atlanta outfielder Lonnie Smith was faces. T o M t M 5 8 5 TotoH M ill Murray, Los Angtles. 28; Schmidt, Malone, All. 5 37 a 60 12.0 ’ Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary Phllodelph 10,28. placed on o 15dav disabled list Monday Barklev, Phil. 3 1 a a 11.7 Ptteh ing (8 DecMom) becauseofospralnofhlsrlghl ankle. The agency indicated nearl'/ 100 areas of the Bolllmore 881 M8 181-4 Lolmbeer, Del. ■ 11 79 90 11.3 WMliSm *0'“ ' vice 881 U Gooden, New York, 5 ), J57; Glovlno, Scouting p rn ld ^ of broadcasting and coraorate aikaB e 888 888 818—1 Ooklev. N.Y. 9 43 SB 101 11.3 Breastfeeding class Friday country have unhealthy levels of ozone pollution McEnroe out of tourney Atlanta, 51, .833; BSmIth, Montreal, 51, .800; Anthony Kelley pitched o one-hitter Chombers, Phoe, 9 15 85 m 11.1 Name E—ewiHloma DP—Chicogo 2. LOB— Monday night os Tucson (Astros) beat ondo^TlnwthJ'T’'lIII'.® Timothy T. McLoone director ot of oomosoles, during at least some periods of the summer. Baltimore 8, Chicogo 3. 2B—Otvereoux, Burke, Montreal, 51, .800; Fernandez, New Eaton, Utoh 3 11 33 30 11.0 VERNON — "Breastfeeding for the Employed PARIS (AP) — John McEnroe, the flamboy­ York, 51, .800; Myers, NewYork, 51, .800; Albuduergue (Dodgers) 7-0In o PCLgome. Ewing, N.Y. 9 33 67 90 10.0 w ro tlo n s and creative marketing co*nsul- Tettleton, BRIpken. 3B—Oeyereoux. HR— Kelley, 55, faced only one batter over the The environmental group said the EPA Address Apt ant, former No. 1 performer, has withdrawn BAnderaon (4),GWalkec (1). SB—Devereoux Smiley, Pittsburgh, 51, .800; Reuschel, Son Grant, Chi. 12 38 80 118 9.0 Mother,” a one-session class, will meet Friday Franc lsco,7-2, .778. minimum ondgave up his only hit Inthefirst FOOTBALL estimates of days in which there are unhealthy (4). SF—BRIpken. Inning when Tracy Woodson singled to from 10 a.m. to noon at Rockville General from the French Open because of a bad back, Am IsIs Football Loaouo IF H R RR RR confer. levels of smog in an area are often based on smog City .Zip. Phone. the tournament referee announced Tuesday. Bottlmere 0 He. AVI. Hospital, 31 Union St. Monday’s home rune Ipe okini Stocktgn, Utah 3 41 13.7 ™1 ® one-year contract. readings from a single monitor. McEnroe, the world’s top-ranked men’s Schmidt Wz3-4 7 2 1 1 0 "I don't know that monvofthelrguvsnow. The class gives mothers the information Hickey 1 0 0 0 0 Cheeks, PhM. 3 a 13.0 reflrwnent*of the I think the first two or three times I toced K.Johnson, Phoe. 9 114 12.7 needed to return to work or school while MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL tennis player from 1981 to 1984, was seeded Olton 1 1 0 0 1 them I may hove hod revenge on my mind, “ This approach seriously underestimates the O ikate Amertcot League Johnson, LAL 8 94 12.0 continuing to breastfeed their infant. Although sixth in the $4.5-million tournament, the second McGrIff (10), Blue Joys; Jocoby (7). but now I just want to throw well and not extent of the smog problem in most large urban RoMnbero Lj1-2 4 1-3 4 3 3 2 Jackson, N.Y. 9 91 10.1 Solos (1), McDowell (2),O'Brien (8), Indians; worry obout thot." — Baltimore's Dove Lever, Den. 3 19 9.5 nursing babies and their fathers are encouraged areas,” said David Hawkins, an attorney for the Grand Slam event of the year, Gilbert Ysern, Blttloer 4 2-3 5 2 2 3 Schmidt on tacIngtheChlcogo White Sox. ^ n“' The Manchester Herald Anderson (4). Orioles; Wolker (1), White Sox; Thomas, Del. 8 75 9.4 the tournament referee, said McEnroe had Schmid* pitched to 1 batter In the 8th. SodsonsMayZS to be present at the class, mothers are welcome environmental group and a former assistant WP—BIttIger. Incavlgllo (8), Rangers. Drexler, Port. 3 25 0.3 Hicks, ir te tv * ' Shovvn 1901 — The Cleveland Indians scored nine Porter, Port, 3 35 0.3 to attend the clas.s alone. All new parents are administrator at the EPA. P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 withdrawn because of back pain. Umpires—Honte. Johnson; First, Rood; runs with two out In the ninth Inning to beat TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Wolvid Second, Clork; Third, Phillips. Nottenal Leogiw Jordon, CM. 12 95 7.9 (none). the Washington Senators 14-13. Bud Keyes, quarterback; Billy Knlohlen T—2:37. A—8,528. AAcMIMon, Sea. 8 63 7.9 punier, and Peter Drew, kicker. 1< — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23, 1989 M ANCHESTER HERALD, 'Tuesday, May 23, 1989 — 17 DILLON by Steve DIckeneon SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright

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I paid her for the wool, i i ] age — also a profes­ marry me. “ Ray” doesn’t know that and I ’m now the proud owner of one of Th» Af»ocl«t»d Pr«M sional person — and we Todd is my son. Ray has met my the most beautiful afghans in hit it off the minute we met. We love successful — I ’m talking a $200,000-a- parents and believes that Todd is my creation. NEW MOVIE — Movie stars Gregory each other very much and plan to year income! kid brother. (Todd calls my parents My friend has now passed away. 1 Peck and Jane Fonda pose in Cannes on marry soon. Is there anything I can (or should) “ Monimy and Papa” and he calls m e . would like to give this lovely afghan to the French Riviera Tuesday before “ The only lift 1 got today was the length of “ Sissie” ) I know this is wrong and I ’m some guy’s yard on his riding iawn mower.” Well, Barry gave me an engage­ do about this? I would like a ring I cn her daughter because I feel her presenting their film, "Old Gringo,” ment ring last week, but I ’m not be proud to wear. not proud of it, but I ’ve lied about it for mother’s handiwork would have great ® 1989 by NEA. Inc wearing it for two reasons. First, it DISAPPOINTED so long. I ’m in too deep to get out. sentimental value for her. Would it be directed by Luis Puanzo, during the has a 14-karat gold mounting, and I My parents think I should tell Ray improper for me to offer it to her? 42nd Internationai Film Festival. must be allergic to the metal because DEAR DISAPPOINTED: Be can­ HOLDING OFF IN HOUSTON the truth, but I ’m afraid if he knows I DICK TRACY by Dick Locher S Max Collins I started to break out on my finger did with Barry. Tell him you had an lied about my son, he will lose all trust after wearing it for only a few hours. allergic reaction to the metal, and HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne Y in me and say goodbye. DEAR HOLDING OFF: Handmade Also — and I know this is going to also that you would like a larger PEOPLE T H E 5 E -A R E - OF COURSE NOT'. JUST AS Abby, please tell me how to get out articles often become family heir­ tslOT- YOU CAN NEVER AOAIN HOLO sound terrible, but I’ll be perfectly diamond, since he can afford it. Offer looms. By all means, give her the WMAt !^ Ti4e MATTEI2 ? IT MU5T MAVe PEEM I P IP N 'T B/KT i PO 551BL.E. IN VOUR ARMS A WOMAN honest — that ring is a terrible to accompany him to the jew elry store of this mess without losing the most Y O Uj LcL O------V E - wonderful man I have ever known. afghan. It will warm her body — and Prince funds translations disappointment. Abby, it’s one-fifth of when he returns it to ask if he can y X T^UxJHa... her heart. a carat. Barry said he insured it for trade it in for one with a larger stone. “SISSIE” UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Prince Philip T $500. I am a large woman with large (The jeweler will be glad to accommo­ has started a trust that will fund the first hands, and this diamond looks so date him — and how!) Yes, I know it’s DEAR SISSIE: Face reality. You Abbv's favorite reclpet are oono like authorized English translations of the Koran small you need a microscope to see it. the “ thought” that counts, but a fine can’t go on living a lie for the rest of hatcaked Send your name and addreti, plus and other holy books. check or money order for S3.S0 to; Abbv's If that’s all he could afford, I diamond ring is also an investment. your life. Now is the time to tell Ray Cookbooklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, The $7 million trust also will finance wouldn’t mind, but this man is very Diamonds are forever. that the little boy who is living with III. 610S4. (Postage Is Included.) translations of the Eastern Orthodox Christian MMIT Bible and of texts of the Baha’i faith. OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Sett. Ph.D. Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Sikhism, r Taoism and the oral traditions of Australian HUMAN Corporate muscle machines Aborigines, the Yanamamo of South America and the Japanese Shinto faith, trust organizers LI'L ABNER by Al Capp said Monday. A-'p s s t .i'- l o o k TFotuierf? THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk S Sy Barry T'REE aCLO C K IN DE I w o n 't CVERUOOK a SINQLE ) The translation of the Koran, authorized by MORNIN', AN' FOSDICK CHIPPtNOAU. CHAIR IN THE J WHArS W THE A AS SOOV AIN'T SHONED VCT .V WORLD.'?' BUT-WITH THE A • G A P flA G f O W - 1 AS/y£ SMOMT the Moslem World League and religious POLICE THINKING ME CRAZY - ^IS IS THE O jE f u r n it u r e KIN IT BE HE'S O/ERLOOKlN FOSDKKrr))^La^' r n c ^ now available for home use leaders in Mecca, is especially significant NO, AN AGGAGeiN.. SENT WITH 50/MECONNECTION f TRUE. \ fT R U E .,,. ALL THESE CHIPPENDALE I MUST PROCEED IN A CAUTIOUS irOFF.'T—) 9 ore If If HERE TO KILL you, RBK. CHAIRS MANNER. K i r THE C O A S T ^ ^ because most Islamic authorities believe that T WITHvDURap''F/?/f/vo>'MsER6EAN j IS c l e a r T t j By Larry Blasko inCider, the Apple II magazine, The Associated Press for the article on public domain Arabic alone is the language of revelation. V,’ The CompuBug software. Previous English translations often have IBM computer hobbyists who Public domain software is been poor and have differed widely because of don’t have six-figure salaries software donated to the public by the difficulty of interpreting classical Arabic. must survive by trailing the prices reflecting that, so even a 10 authors of varying skill who Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and husband of technology pack, scavenging megahertz clock speed 80286 is honor the sharing tradition of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, said the new what those with higher incomes still more than twice as fast as the early home computing. Some International Sacred Literature Trust would II S'-13 Otsi by NEA. Inc C 1948 Capp EntarpHaaa. Inc leave behind. original IBM PC and its clones. public domain software is very seek out the highest religious authorities of If speed is a key issue, there are each faith and ask them to designate an But lately the leavings are good. Some of it is awful. The ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson getting good. 80286 chips available that run at article highlights some of the approved translator for each text to ensure While business and the compu­ 16 and even 20 megahertz, and the good stuff and tells you how to get accuracy. A second expert would ensure the ter press pay court to the machines they drive are, on it, typically for $3 to $7 a disk. It text’s literary grace and integrity before I DOM'T like KIIOG publication. machines based on the Intel average, still cheaper than the also discusses shareware, which BLONDIE by Doan Young S Stan Drake CAUEDA C0M6UMER. The trust is being financed largely with $5 Corporation’s blazingly fast 80386 80386s now the rage. is a bit different. Shareware Heu&ious PASSION ABSOPBED THE LIVES OF computer chip, prices for ma­ For most individuals, an “ ordi­ allows you to run a program and million from a Saudi Arabian philanthropist, Mohammed Said Abdul Jawad, a former Saudi SCRAMBLED SGGS 1 t h o u g h t w e I M SORRY, HONEV... ) WHEN IT'S TIME FOR / THE AZTEC INDIANS OF ANCIENT MEXICO. IN chines based on Intel’s 80286, the nary” 12 megahertz PC AT clone look it over for a small charge. If FOR DINNER ?, WERE GOING TO HAVE BUT I SAW THE < DESSERT I'LL TELL 'j with a 40-million character hard envoy to New York, London and Somalia. STEAK -TONIGHT CUTEST DRESS AND YOU ABOUT MV y ELABORATE CEPE/AONIES EACH V/CT/A\ W/^S engine that drives IBM PC-ATs, you like it and want to maintain JUST HAD TO BUY IT NEW SHOES . LAID ON AN ALTATZ AND A PRIEST CUT OUT THE are dropping. disk drive and a color monitor your standing as a decent person, HEART. OFFERING IT TO THE GOES. LONG RANKS That means that the computer most likely will provide more you send a registration fee to the Oprah focuses on cancer OF SKULLS ADORNED TEf^PLE SQUARES IN that was a corporate muscle computing power than they’ll author, who often sends you AZTEC CITIES. DURING ONE FESTIVAL, IN THE machine as little as two years ever need. documentation and updates. PLAQUEM INE, La. (A P) - Oprah Winfrey CAPITAL CIV/ OF TENOCHITLAN, PRIESTS ago, running graphics and For those with the money for a Although the inCider article is brought her talk show to a community known SLAUGHTEREDOVERZ0.000 VICTI/^S IN ONE crunching numbers, is available 386 machine, the May 30 issue of aimed at Apple II machines, the locally as “ cancer alley” to raise national I C£REA\ONY THAT LASTED FOR DAYS.' to home users for between $1,500 PC Magazine is a must read. It same principles apply to IBM, consciousness on the health hazards of JOHOioO ’/IS reviews the 104 available ma­ and $2,000 for low-end monoch­ Commodore, Atari and Macin­ pollution. ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue rome or VGA color systems. chines driven by the 386 chip — tosh systems. Users looking to The syndicated TV show was filmed Monday and with prices from around Granted, $2,000 for a hobby stretch their software dollars at the civic center in Iberville Parish, an area FINE, d o c t o r ; WHERE'S HE WENT TO WHAT'S THE YES, THERE IS, DOC! IT'S, HOW DID machine is going to take some $2,500 for a monochrome system should search the classified ads in of many chemical plants on the Mississippi I ANOTHER FIVE BARRY? CHANGE H IS MATTER,OSCAR? THE SAME MANAGE with a 60-million character hard MINUTES AND CLOTHES.' IS SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE^ TO GET fancy negotiating with spouse or computer magazines and elec- River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. ROSE 18 ROSE by Pal Brady SHE'LL BE ALL TROUBLING YOU? TROUBLING ALL/ WHICH FROM THE small business partner, so here disk and a million-character tronic (and cork) bulletin boards. The main topic was the miscarriage rate SET TO GO! OF US! L 'S. CARIBBEAN TOMCX)? are some arguing points: memory, to more than $12,000 for around the region, and the audience included Have a question or comment of I POtl'r OOAKT l U WEAR PARK J i Dr. Gott a color system with twice the disk parents of cancer victims, women with a THE TROTH 16, l U TARE m ■ The AT-class machines general interest about personal HIID NOW THAT / TO COHCEAL TRliE and memory available. history of miscarriages and representatives of PA6aUALt 10 THE IW)Plt6 Peter Gott, M.D. based on the 286 are likely to be computing? The address is Com­ chemical companies. WHETHER HE (XEAH6 Hl$ KEG0riATlH& POSITION / around — and supported with □ □ □ puBug, PO Box 626, Summit, N.J. The federal Centers for Disease Control in ROOW OR Kor hardware and software — for at 07901. For CompuBug’s 170-page Atlanta are conducting a study of the area’s least another five and quite likely PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFT­ book, “ ABCs of Computing, a miscarriage rate to determine if chemicals are another 10 years. WARE: Apple II owners looking Plain-English Guide,” send $10, responsible. Some previous studies have ■ AT-class machines now are to beat the high cost of software payable to CompuBug, to the indicated high smoking and drinking rates available at various speeds, with should look over the June issue of same address. may share the blame for Louisiana’s high cancer rates. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom Help may cut Pharmacist Kay Gaudet, who began raising alarms a few years ago after her sister and I'AMOCfT Profit from being ‘bumped’ HAvew'T Tou <5o ^cx)<:j^ pu t other women suffered miscarriages, told the WCPPKlW prostate pain audience she wanted to be assured by industry ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook evEP E100U6 H vDwev ''wow By the Editors that chemicals have not caused one COHSiP&ZECP TP IH6UB5 miscarriage. HELP WAtJTep DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve had prostatitis for eight of Consumer Reports HELP WAl4T^P 66TTIM6 StPUe HMAN6 IAL years. Sitz baths relieve the pain temporarily but Consumer Reports She said 63 women in her community had 75 6eCUfl\TV 6 0 If you’re not on a tight travel schedule, the miscarriages from 1983 to 1985. the pain always returns. Have you heard of a t>- OOg, YOU lAiOM'THAVe thermal treatment for prostate trouble? I under­ compensation for being “ bumped” by an airline can SCfATcn (iAoTHEP THeP-ESA TO stand it to be an internal device that uses heat. be quite attractive. Many airlines give a free ticket even be sold — to a family member, friend or even a O.J. Simpson pleads guilty to a traveler who volunteers to be bumped from an coupon broker — without breaking airline rules. I i DEAR READER: The prostate gland is a spongy overbooked flight. You’re put on the next available Some airlines have reservation restrictions. LOS ANGELES (A P) — Actor and former organ that produces seminal fluid in the male. flight with your original ticket, and the free bump Delta limits use of the bump ticket to a standby basis pro football star O.J. Simpson has pleaded no I I Because antibiotics have difficulty penetrating ticket is good for another trip at another time. only, but the ticket is good for first class travel even contest to a wife-beating charge and could face prostaatic tissue, chronic infections are often Bump tickets are especially valuable because to coach passengers. On United and Northwest, you up to a year behind bars and a $1,000 fine if difficult to eradicate. The pain of prostatitis they are valid for one year after issue, and they can only make your reservation 24 hours in convicted. (porstate infection) is usually due to congestion and don’t require a minimum advance purchase or a advance, which may not allow sufficient time for Simpson was accused of slapping, kicking J ii ^ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavae OLt> [>o^SN>r UP spasm; hence, heat (which aids healing and relaxes Saturday-night st?4y. With so few restrictions, one adequate trip planning. United maintains a special and threatening to kill his wife, Nicole, in a Auto can be worth as much as $400 to $500 if it’s used for a toll-free number to assist, with bump-ticket New Year’s Day argument at their Brentwood spasm) may relieve discomfort. THE QRIZZWELLB by Bill Schorr p e p a ^ / r This is why sitz baths (sitting in hot water) are long trip. reservations. home. often used in conjunction with antibiotics. Some Beyond these basics, the airlines handle bump If you’re interested in obtaining a bump ticket, try Simpson, 41, entered the plea to one count of r I PEUEVF TWgWZ r ALL I HEEP doctors have experimented with heated probes tickets in somewhat different ways. Some allow the airlines that allow travelers on crowded flights battery Monday through his attorney, Howard A c m F k \ 6 \K > •• / f e lN o W K kJ jw... W W POIHT80F which, when introduced into the rectum, radiate tickets (or vouchers that can be exchanged for to volunteer for bumping — usually on a first-come, Weitzman, in West Los Angeles Municipal WIH FOR OFFIOe. 53— warmth to the prostate gland. To my knowledge, bump tickets) to be transferred to anyone. They can first-served basis — at the departure gate. If you’re Court, said city attorney’s spokesman Mike O u s t H o i n these devices are not generally accepted as useful a “ winner,” follow the agent’s instructions on how Qualls. Sentencing was set for Wednesday. for most cases. to obtain your bump ticket or voucher. With the no-contest plea Simpson can be IT FEEL,?. Chronic prostatitis can occasionally be worsened Our Language A few years ago, a reader of Consumer Reports judged guilty but retains the right to enter an by the formation of calcium deposits (prostatic Travel Letter shared his formula for obtaining innocent plea. stones) within the gland. In such cases, surgery to bump tickets: Reserve a flight at the busiest time on He and his wife remain together. the route you’re traveling. That’s typically Monday remove the infection-causing stones may be A persuasive line of talk or sales pitcn is a spiel. WINTHROP by OIck Cavalll 1 necessary. However, in most instances, long-term Don’t forget the i — spelling the middle of spiel is as morning, Thursday and Friday afternoon/evening antibiotic treatment is a satisfactory option for easy as pie. and the beginning or end of a major holiday Brown’s wife convicted O N T H IS 0 \TE IN HISTORV. " HIS SHIP RAN INTO AN " VASCUSO LIVED FOR treating prostatitis and should be attempted before Use bettor for anyone who bets. Some people end weekend. Take only carry-on baggage, arrive at the AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - The wife of ISLAND FI(=TV YARDS ANOTHER 7 0 YEARS AND DIED with -er instead of -or, but the odds are that you’ll airport early, go to the departure gate and IN l«4 -3 l,MAROOVASCUSO more aggressive therapy is considered. In my imprisoned singer James Brown has been O F F S H O R E AND S A N K , AN EMBITTEREDOLD/IAAN.'' like bettor better. immediately volunteer to be bumped. SET FORTH ON A VOVASE; opinion, patients with chronic prostatittis should be convicted of possessing the hallucinogen PCP under the care of urologists, specialists trained in Whether it’s worth the hassle of rescheduling a OF DISCOVERY. QUESTION: Could you discuss fugitive as a noun trip to increase your chances of obtaining a bump and a prosecutor said his office would diseases of the genito-urinary system. and as another part of speech? recommend a fine and probation. NORTH 5.23-8* ticket depends on the circumstances. Some ♦ 9 Bridge To give you more information, I am sending you a Adrienne Brown, 39, pleaded guilty Monday free copy of my Health Report “The Prostate travelers volunteer only when they’re heading t A K 10 4 2 ANSWER: Fugitive comes from the Latin to one count of possession. Augusta police ♦ J 7 5 4 Gland. ” Other readers who would like a copy should home — that way, they usually won’t miss an fugitivus, “ fleeing.” It came into English in the 14th important appointment and can manage without found two vials of PCP in her possession after ♦ Q J8 By James Jacoby event, So he doubled. North now send $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Box century and may be used as a noun (as in the she arrived at Bush Field airport a year ago passed, happy to have this way of 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to their checked baggage, if necessary, for a day or WEST EAST television series “ The Fugitive” ) . After 600 years as District Attorney Michael C. Eubanks said Bobby Nail, proprietor of one of the showing no extra values at all. Nail mention the title. two. ♦ K J 8 6 4 ♦ 7 3 noun and adjective, the word fugitive deserves to be his office will ask for an unspecified fine at t J 8 5 3 Y Q 9 7 6 world's finest rubber-bridge clubs, of­ now surmised that partner perhaps cXlAlU Keep in mind, however, that there’s no way to had a couple of spades. The double considered a runaway success. assure yourself of a bump ticket — or even a good Mrs. Brown’s June 21 sentencing and request ♦ 6 2 ♦ KQ98 ten takes a busman’s holiday. When he that she undergo drug and alcohol tests 4 5 3 ♦ 10 7 4 goes on vacation, it is usually to a suggested that the hand might break CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vane* Rodewall DEAR DR. GOTT: Why, in today’s health­ QUESTION: A friend told me that gild the lily is chance of getting one. Airlines want to issue as few badly in a club slam. So Bobby simply When she was arrested, Mrs. Brown said she bridge tournament. At the recent I VOJLPN^r HAFTA conscious, diet-oriented society are children fatter wrong. Is it? as possible. Their target is to overbook by exactly SOUTH North American Championships in stuck it out in three spades doubled. had been set up by a friend of her husband ♦ A Q 10 5 2 B ee IF I GOT AN than ever? Is there something about those “ couch the expected number of no-shows. Each free ticket Reno, he had the pleasure of executing represents a modest failure of the airline’s Police said they were acting on a tin in ¥ - AUOWANCe.y potato kids” that pass their time watching TV and ANSWER: Gild the Illy is a widely used searching her. ♦ A 10 3 what I will call the “cue-bidder’s He won the opening diamond lead eating junk food? expression meaning “to add unnecessary decora­ statistical projection system — and these systems coup." and played a low spade to the nine. Last week, Mrs. Brown’s South Carolina ♦ A K 9 6 2 tion to something already beautiful.” The expres­ are pretty good. He held the South cards and re­ West took the jack, played another di­ A bump ticket is particularly useful if you driver’s license was suspended for six months Vulnerable: North-South sponded with two clubs, intending to amond and got a diamond ruff. But D EAR READER: Yep, there is. sion, though, misquotes a line from Shakespearer’s Dealer: West occasionally have to travel on short notice: You and she was fined $600 for a Jan. 23 drunken bid spades later. Naturally, when now declarer was able to play A-Q of People — children included — who are sedentary “ King John” : “ To gild refined gold, to paint the driving conviction. won’t have to pay full-fare coach for a last-minute North supported clubs. Nail continued spades, forcing out the king. When he and continue to eat calorie-rich foods, will gain lily....” Fans of Shakespeare look upon the changed Her 56-year-old husband is serving a six-year South West North East weight. Therefore, as a general rule, inactive kids expression as an attempt to paint the lily. ticket. Pass 1 ¥ Pass with a three-spade bid, and was no regained the lead, he picked up the re­ Whenever you’re booking a trip with a bump sentence at the State Park Correctional Center 2 4 Pass 3 4 Pass doubt well on his way to a club slam, maining small spade in West’s hand who constantly eat junk food tend to be overweight. near Columbia, S.C., for fleeing police and ticket — on any airline — tell the reservations agent 3 4 Dbl. Pass Pass which would make unless West led a and made three spades doubled. That’s Also, they are setting themselves up to be fat adults Do you have a question or comment about our trying to run over two officers during a car (or your travel agent). There may be seat Pass trump. However, poor West suspected the cue-bidder’s coup when you’re unless they change either their activity levels, their language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, chase on Sept. 24. that the next call by North would be doubled in a cue-bid, you pass and limitations or special instructions you have to diets, or both. Exercise and a prudent diet are as Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester Brown will be eligible for parole in May 1991 Opening lead: ♦ 6 three no-trump, and West certainly • make the doubled contract for a good follow. important for youngsters as they are for grownups. 06040. J thought he wanted a spade lead in that score.

I (i? \ 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. May 23. 1989 Puzzles New show a way to ‘get even’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 By Jerry Buck syndication, which proves my theory that ACROSS 3 Hits lightly Answer to Previous Puzzle The Associated Press people like the show, but that it was in the 4 Lots u P K E E P P W A R D T V T opics wrong time slot.” 1 Leave out 5 Greek letter I T A I N T S R O B R 0 Y LOS ANGELES — Producer-director- Wilson’s new show Is loosely based on a real 4 Grand O le ___ 6 Nevada city M A N C H E S TE R jJO B S ER V IC E... always raady to aarva Job-aaakan and araa amployan at no charga... A L P A a A B E A C O N writer Hugh Wilson, who’s gone a few rounds incident that occurred about 30 years ago. A 8 Work of art 7 Irish poet K M S L A A T E with entertainment’s movers and shakers, mailroom clerk was sent to pick up the 12 Football coach 8 Tea type agency’s newest star and when he returned, JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: A A L M | n i A C smiled at the opportunity presented to him in wouldn’t be pigeon-holed as I was in films,” Parseghian 9 Stuffy Wilson said. “ You have more people telling the actor insisted he be made his agent. The 13 Biblical prophet U N D R E S N E V E R his new CBS series about Hollywood, "The 10 Edible seaweed Famous Teddy Z.” you what to do in films than you do in erstwhile clerk soon represented the biggest 14 Heraldic border K E E L S G R P E SBmx 11 Looked at A Wilson’s last show, the critically acclaimed television. I’d like to do more movies, but names in Hollywood. • Driving your forte? Experienced • Immediate opening for certified • Have good communication skills? 15 Adder 19 At a distance A E S L A D nurse aide. Good pay rate. •Enjoy data entry work? Only 3 • No experience necessary for pro­ E S S E “ Frank’s Place,” was summarily dumped by what I’d like to do are terrific movies.” Wilson said “ The Famous Teddy Z” is a truck driver with Claes 2 Ct. driv­ Interesting opening for teleservice 16 Actress Merrill 21 Kite stabilizer mos. experience required for job duction trainee opening In S P I N E B E T T E D CBS. He doesn’t use the word revenge, but he “ Frank’s Place,” which made its debut in fish-out-of-water story. “ He’s a guy who has er's llcense/good motor vehicle •Employer seeking experienced representatlve...as8oc. degree In available dally from 9:00 am to 17 Exist 23 Affirmations record needed by area employer. machine shop. Good pay and be­ E N A R E says he does expect to take a few shots in his September 1987, was one of the most critically no idea what he is doing,” he said. “ He lives in CNC maintenance/machine re­ marketing ♦ 2 yrs. experience In a 3:30 pm. Pay ♦ benefits. nefits. 18 Of the nose 25 Long times Fork lift experience a plus. Good technical enviroment required. A S H Y E L A I L new series, premiering in the fall. acclaimed series of that season. But that was Torrance, and his mother think’s he must be pairer — 2nd shift. Very good pay 20 Divan 26 Russian veto • Great opportunity for an experi­ pay and benefits. Good pay and benefits. T A I L E D T S E T S E Jon Cryer (“Pretty in Pink” ) stars as a the year of the “ dramedy,” a hybrid between dealing dope to make so much money. She’s rate • shift differential • benefits. 22 Odd word enced executive secretary — typ­ U M P I R E I R V I N G mail-room clerk at a big talent agency who comedy and drama, and neither CBS nor the very suspicious of Beverly Hills. The show is a *6 months’ experience as ac­ 2 4 ______27Quentin Order of ing (60 wpm), ahorthand (90 • Like working with figures? Excel­ * Challenging opening for an expe­ 25 Boxed D E E P E R C O A S T S suddenly finds himself representing the audience knew what to do with it. send-up of celebrities.” wpm), word processor experi­ lent opportunity available for full rienced recreation director/ counts receivable clerk Is re­ whales quired for job using automated .^tate of Connecticut 2 9 ______at the agency’s biggest star. The sophisticated show was given an 8 Wilson began in the advertising business in ence required. Excellent pay • charge bookkeeper. Computer Bachelor’s degree • 2 yrs. experi­ 28 Colorless accounts receivable system • Labor Department office 41 Flightless bird 50 Scruff “ It’s a Cinderella story,” Wilson said. “ A o’clock (Eastern) time period when it should Atlanta, then came to Hollywood to go into benefits. experience a plus. Excellent pay ence required. Good pay/bene- 30 Imitated films. • fringe benefits. fits. customer contact/Good pay and 33 Court hearing 43 Spots 52 Hawaiian island kid gets an enormously lucky break, and we have been on no earlier than 9, then it was fringe benefits. 806 Main Street 34 Seed covering 45 Uneven 53 TV 's talking show how he deals with it. His naivete and bounced around the schedule and taken off “ In 1971,1 raised $40,000 and tried to make a 31 Flower holder 47 Jane Austen Manchester, C T 06040 36 Up to — horse (2 wds.) inborn honesty seem to work for him in a the air with the promise of a return. It never low-budget feature,” he said. “ I wrote it, 32 Ages title (203) 649-4558 37 Tennis business where there’s no naivete and little did. acted in it and never finished it so nobody 35 Irritated 48 Author Jean M. 54 Architect___ equipment inborn honesty. Other “ dramedies” got similar treatment. knows how bad it was. 38 Single time Saarinen 38 Gravel ridges “ I came out here and through two friends. 39 Appearance 49 Large knife 57 Sesame plant “ It’s a fun little way for me to get even with NBC sporadically aired “ The Days and 39 Tableland some people the public thinks are wonderful Nights of Molly Dodd,” then dropped it, and Jay Tarses and Tom Patchett, met Grant PART TIME rriHELP rriHELP [HELP HDME8 ■ HOMES Y Notices 40 Firm 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 and that we know are monsters.” ABC canceled “ The ‘Slap’ Maxwell Story.” Tinker. He agreed to take me on as a director HELP WANTED UJJ WANTED HELP WANTED U j J WANTED WANTED FDR SALE FOR SALE 42 Moreover Wilson was the creator of “ WKRP in Wilson’s newest offering has gotten a better trainee, but 1 saw that in the comedy series, 12 ' As a condition precedent to BOOKKEEPER. Full DISHWASHER. Full and 44 Scoring point Cincinnati,” which ran on CBS in 1978-82, the time slot — 9:30 on Monday, sandwiched the most important person was the head the placement of any adver­ E N E R G E TIC Individual TELEMARKETERS-port C LER IC AL full time. Tel­ HEBRON. Charming BEAUTIFULLY deco­ tising In the Manchester He­ needed port time for time evenings. Earn ephone and direct con­ charge with expe­ port time. Uniforms ranch, three bed­ 46 Wane 15 short-lived “ Easy Street” on NBC in 1986-87, between the successful “ Murphy Brown” and writer. The first thing I wrote was a ‘Bob rated and remodeled rald, Advertiser hereby busy medical practice. $125. to $250. per week. tact with customers. rience In accounts re­ and meals provided. rooms, ttreploced liv­ 47 Oriental and the “ Police Academy” movie series. “ Designing Women.” Newhart Show.’” ceivable, accounts throughout Is this B” agrees to protect, Indemnify Duties Include: filing Coll Mr. Bellas, 647- Accounts receivable, Marco Polo Restau­ ing room, cozy family wonderful full dor­ 51 Diminutive 18 20 Tinker was then head of MTM Enterprises and hold harmless the Man­ payable, general rant, 1250 Burnside 1 ” He also wrote and directed “ Rustler’s “ I couldn’t believe it when they put and retrieving medical 9946. record keeping, some room, plus finished mered six room plus being Rhapsody,” a send-up of singing cowboy and Tarses and Patchett were producing chester Herald, Its officers records, assist prepar­ ledger, personal com­ Avenue, East Hartford, ‘Frank’s Place’ in at 8 o’clock,” he said. and employees against any SECRETARY/Book- typing. Insurance and basement, two cor att­ cope with cozy fire­ 55 40s film star “ The Bob Newhart Show.” Tarses most ing dolly schedule. keeper. Full time. Blue benefits. Coll 647-9137. puter experience help­ C T. 289-2704. ached garage, large movies, and “ Burglar.” “ They also put ‘WKRP’ in at 8 and the only and all liability, loss or ful. Send resume to: place, two full baths, Paul___ recently produced “ Molly Dodd” and “ Slap expense. Including attor­ Apply In person be­ Cross/ Blue Shield, va­ deck, lovely lands­ finished family room, 25 26 27 “ After ‘Burglar,’ I realized I could do better time it was a big hit was when they moved it to HAIR STYLIST. Take Controller, Dynamic INVITATION TO BID 56 Pledge neys' fees, arising from tween lOom and 6pm. cation, paid holidays. over small following caped yard. Asking deck and terraced bock work with a freer hand in television and that I 9 o’clock. It’s now a huge success in Maxwell.” Patchett created “ ALF.” Metal Products, 967 Sealed bids will be received In 58 Measure of claims of unfair trade practi­ Sports Medicine of Please coll Bill Thur­ good opportunity. Coll $168,000. Coll tor ap­ yard. Great Hollister 33 ces, Infringement of trade­ Manchester, 155 Main Parker Street, Mon- the General Services' office, 41 pointment. Principals land ston at 742-9600 be- Potty, 643-1759.______Center St., Manchester, CT Street residential marks, trade names or pat­ Street, Manchester. tween 8-5pm.______chester, C T 06040. eoe. only. 228-9513.______neighborhood, walking 59 Convene 37 ents, violotlon of rights of Receptionist needed tor until 11:00 a.m. on the dote B A K ER Y Clerk position. C LEA N IN G personnel 15- shown below for the following: distance to Bowers 60 Roasting stick privacy ond Infringement of PERSON to work 2pm- busy boarding kennel. LOVELY Immaculate six Port time hours work­ 20 hours per week. JUNE 2, 1989 — PURCHASE room Lake Street School. Anne Miller 61 That girl 40 T V Tonight copyright and proprietary 9pm cleaning shower- Light typing, must be rights, unfair competition ing In on excellent en­ /locker room taclllty. Mondov-Frldov. Man­ OF FIVE (5) NEW 4 X 4 charmer with walk-up Real Estate, 647-8000.Q 62 Away from the personable and hove chester area. 742-5633. TRUCKS and libel and slander, which vironment. Good stort­ Morlbourgh Glaston­ good phone skills. attic for possible ex­ BOLTON. Bv owner. wind may result from the publica­ ing wages. Colt Marc bury area. Paid health, M ED IC A L office assist­ JUNE 2, 1989 — FURNISH & pansion. Home Is on a Large ranch with att­ [E S P N ] Legends of the (3 ) MOVIE: 'Butch Cassidy and the (CC) Robert Townsend gives tips on how 3® Combatl tion of any advertisement In Three days per week, INSTALL AIR CONDITION­ 63 Skinny fish 47 48 49 5:00PM Incorporated. 646-5718. life and retirement ant. Telephone, typing, large country lot with ached garage, sun deck 53 Brickyard 1987 Indianapolis 500. Sundance Kid' A couple of legendary out­ to act jive in this variety free-for-all, with @® Win, Lose or Draw the Manchester Herald by 24-32 h'lurs. Apply In ING IN RADIO EQUIPMENT 64 Ginseng plant singers Bobby Brown and Brenda Russell. PAR T T IM E persons to plans. Coll Arbor Acres filing, assisting physi­ private backyard abut­ and potential for In-law laws refuse to surrender to a changing (I® Paid Programming advertiser. Including adver­ person, Canine Holi­ ROOM AT POLICE DEPART­ 55 r58 5:30PM [E S P N ] Inside the PGA Tour America. Paul Newman. Robert Radford. (60 min.) (In Stereo) tisements In onv free distri­ provide support tor el­ Form 633-4681 exten­ day Inn, 200 Sheldon cians. Please send re­ MENT ting wooded walking or apartment with private DOWN Katharine Ross. 1969. [MAX] MOVIE: The Seventh Sign' An [A 8 iE ] Joe Louis for All Time A profile of bution publications pub­ derly lodv. Flexible sion 360 between 9om- sume and two referen­ running trolls, also has entrance. NIcelv main­ 5:45PM [MA.X] MOVIE; 'The Man­ this boxer includes the insights of Frank Rood, Manchester. JUNE 9, 1989 — CHEMICALS 59 dZ) Nova (CC) An examination of know­ expectant mother faces the horrifying re­ lished by the Manchester 12;30pm. eoe. ces to Box EE, c/o a garage, great tor tained seven plus churian Candidate' (CC) An American Sinatra, Muhammad Ali and Louis' widow. hours. Older persons PERSON tor the summer The Town of Manchester Is on ledge gained in January 1986 by the Voy­ velation that her unborn child is to be sac­ Herald. Penny Sleffert, Manchester Herald. kids. $159,900. Anne rooms. One plus acres. 1 Actor James Arm y captain uncovers an assassination (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. encouraged to opplv. R ES TAU R AN T Assistant to core for two girls. eoual opportunity employer, 62 " plot when he attempts to learn the truth ager 2 spacecraft's passage past Uranus. rificed as part of a religious prophecy. Publisher. Coll 647-9357 otter 6pm. A U T O M O T IV E lot ot- and requires on affirmative Miller Real Estate, 647- Private pork like yard. Demi Moore, Michael Biehn. Jurgen Proch- Manager tor A&W Res­ Mondov-Frldov, 8:30- about his recurring Korean W ar night­ (60 min.) (R) [C N N ] Newsnight tendent. Full time posi­ action policy tor oil of Its 8000.0______$220,000. Principals 2 ___ Major now. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) RN/LPN. Immediate taurant, West Forms 2:30. 647-7704. mares. Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, d® MOVIE: 'All the Right Moves' A tal­ [E S P N ] Battle of the Monster Trucks LOST tion available. Must be Contractors and Vendors oso only. 649-8990 or 522- 23 Angela Lansbury. 1962. Rated PG-13. Medical Core Center Moll. Recent restau­ condition of doing business PRETTY tour bedroom (constellation) Lacey [C N N ] Moneyline Reckville, Ct 080M cious bedrooms, 2Vi the occupants of a local cemetery. James W A N TED . Dental Assist­ wages, good benefits, chester, Ct 06040 or call 045- full dormered cape. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Suspect' (CC) A public [E S P N ] Indy 500: A Race For Heroes Karen, Thom Mathews, Michael Kenwor- I''( wanted eoe/«s______m/l/h/v baths, fireplace, And­ [L IF E ] E/R ant. Port time tor two experienced or will train. B387 between 10am-6pm. Over 1500 squore teet. defender risks her cereer and her life by ihy. 1988. Rated R. (In Stereo) doctors office. Flexible Two full baths. Mainte­ erson windows, oak ca­ [T M C ] MOVIE. Star Trek IV: The Voy­ becoming involved with an overeager juror [HBO] MOVIE: Heat' (CC) A Las Vegas M A TU R E woman to core Apply 923 Main Street. age Home' (CC) The crew of the Starship bodyguard is forced Into a confrontation IllJHELP hours. Please coll 646- binetry, large mud- during a sensitive murder trial. Cher. Den­ 1 :00AM g® War of the Worlds The tor Infants. 7-1pm. Coll nance free exterior. 58 Enterprise travels back to 20th-century with a second-generation mobster when a aliens face their nemesis in the form of a I'M wanted 1603. room with first floor nis Quaid, Liam Neeson. 1987. Rated R. (In the Children's Place Wellman Road. San Francisco in an effort to save their pre­ Stereo) friend is savagely beaten. Burt Reynolds, deadly android. (In Stereo) SPEECK/LANGUAGE ACCOUNTING $165,900. D.W . Pish laundry. 2.3 acre lot on sent world. William Shatner, Leonard Ni- Karen Young. 1987. Rated R. Inc. 643-5535.______Manufacturers Loomis Rood In Bol-' I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME [TMC] MOVIE: 'Summer Heat' A shel­ (2® Laverne 8i Shirley PATHOLOGIST Realty, 643-1591.□ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee moy, DeForest Kelley. 1986. Rated PG. (In [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire representative In ton. Priced at $242,900. Stereo) tered young wife in rural North Carolina [A & E ] MOVIE; 'Sunday, Bloody Sun­ TEACHER SPECIAL SCHOOL Mansfield Elementary falls in love with her husband's hired hand. [U S A ] Miami Vice Glastonbury is looking Jackson & Jackson Unscramble these four Jumbles, Thank you, Sir Walter [U S A ] Cartoon Express day' A divorcee becomes resentful of her RN/LPN COOKS school. Part Time 30LTO N . Reduced. Tidy Real Estate, 647-8400.O one letter to each square, to form Lori Singer, Anthony Edwards, Bruce A b­ bisexual artist boyfriend's involvement BAYLOR EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGIST needed to work In for an Individual to bott. 1987. Rated R. 1 1 :05PM [TMC] MOVIE: Night- Experience line cook. Msnsfleld Public schools for seven roon U & R built four ordinaor worda 6:30PM (3D CBS News (CC). (In Stereo) flyers' An evil force threatens a 21st- with his male lover, a middle-aged London 7am - 7pm and 7pm - Pre-school. Part time grades pre-school assist In the accounting SPIFFY seven room [USA] Murder, She Wrote doctor, Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Mur­ Full time poaitlon September. 1889. Full time raised ranch situated (3D ® ABC News (CC). century fact-finding mission to an unex­ 7am positions every (80%) to begin elsmentary position. through 4th. Preference department with Raised Ranch on Sum­ ray Head. 1971. available immediately, September, 1989. given to individuals with on one acre affording merset Drive In East WHOYS dD @S) NBC News (CC). 8:30PM (3D This is America, Charlie plored planet. Michael Praed, Catherine Saturday and Sunday. Maetere dM rse and accounts payable, rural atmosphere. Mary Stewart. John Standing 1987. [C N N ] Crossfire For more Information daya and some Connecticut certification Connecticut Certification early childhood experi­ Hartford. Original (24) @ Nightly Business Report BrownI; The Music and Heroes of accounts receivable, Many unique features America (CC) Animated. The "Peanuts'' Rated R. (In Stereo) [E S P N ] Auto Racing: Celebrity Race please call; evenings. Call Chris required. Salary range required. Preference given ence. Connecticut state credit and collection owners hove token ex­ ® Family Ties (CC). $20,413.00 to $38,310.20. to Individuale with license In Speech/Lan- Including a 50 toot co­ gang discovers America’s music heritage. 1 1 :30PM (3D S® Nlghtllne (CC), From Long Beach, Calif. (R) Director of Nursing/ at Ellington Ridge clerk to work on cellent core of this *'’*"**■ *•* d S Love Connection (In Stereo) Crestfiald Closing date June 2, experience with elsmentary guage Pathology re­ vered deck overlook­ home. Three bed­ g® Honeymooners [LIF E ] Self-Improvement Guide Country Club 1089. Applications at and pre-school level. quired. ASHA, CC C -S LP computerized system. ing pool and covered [A 8 (E ] Profiles Featured: Mahatma Gan­ (3D ® Wonder Years (CC) Kevin stops Convalascant Homt/ rooms, 2'/j baths, cen­ g® Great Wok of China [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow 872-9133. Board of Education Closing date June 2, 1889. Preferred. Closing date Individual must work patio. $199,900. Sentry AORA dhi. practicing for his piano recital. (R) (In Manchastar/ 643-51SI. Applications at Board of tral olr, central vac, Office, 4 South June 2, 1989. Applica­ under minimal Real Estate, 643-4060.a [CNN] Showbiz Today Stereo) (2® Government Grants 1:10AM [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Misad­ Education Office, 4 South cedar closet, work­ ventures of Merlin Jones' An oddball col­ Eaglevllle Road, Storrs, Eaglevllle Road, Storre, C T tions at Board of Educa­ supervision and will s / Miss universe Pageant 32) 3® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) MANCHESTER. A Show­ shop, wet bar, fire­ [E S P N ] SportsLook 9:00PM (3D lege student's weird experiments give him C T 06238 or 429-3349. 06268 or 429-3348. tion Office, 4 South Ea- work the hours (CC) From Cancun, Mexico: Women from ing Is 0 sole. Spacious place, swimming pool. [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Mayflower Madam' Ev­ 3® Automania Part 7 of 13. the ability to read minds. Tom my Kirk, An­ EXECUTIVE CHEF If you possess a eoe eoe glesvllle Road, Storrs, around the world compete for the coveted necessary to get the task and bright family ents in the life of Manhattan socialite Syd­ (26) Rat Patrol nette Funicello, Leon Ames. 1964. Rated C T 06268 or 429-3349. Immediate occupancy crown and over $250,000 in cash and good speaking completed. Call Alda ney Biddle Barrows inspired this account G. WANTED home. Four bedrooms, move-ln condltlon- PELPIN prizes at the 38th annual pageant. Co­ (S ) St. Elsewhere Part 1 of 2. of her years as the madam of an exclusive voice and have Morin at 633-8385. 2'/j both colonial. First .Jackson 8i Jackson hosts: John Forsythe. Emma Samms. (2 escort service. Candice Bergen, Chris Sar­ (SZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 1:30AM (3D Career Media Network For high volume food floor family room and Real Estate, 647-8400.D ___ [ w hrs.) (In Stereo Live) a few extra FOOD SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES ANOTHER NAME andon, Chita Rivera. 1987. [A 8iE ] Slap Maxwell Story (3D Arsenio Hall service operation. finished rec room. FOR c h i v a l r y . (3D ® American Comedy Awards (CC) Person must have hours per day New retirement community seeks responsible, mature, TH IS adorable six room [LIF E ] Easy Street [C N N ] Sports Tonight g® Twilight Zone Fenced yard and two ranch on Constance From the Hollywood (Calif.) Palladium, the extensive culinary and dependable Individuals for the following openings: cor garage. Move In A LFELN 7:00PM (3D inside Edition 3rd annual presentation honoring the top [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Princess Kate' A teen­ 3® Angie we have an Drive Is In Impeccable Now arrange the circled letters to age runaway's efforts to find her natural background. Must also PART TIME condition. comedic performers in American enter­ ‘ Relief cook — full time condition Inside and ^ Y Y"'^ form the surprise answer, as sug­ (ID dD Wheel of Fortune (CC). 3® Later With Bob Costas excellent way tainment. Playwright Nell Simon will re­ parents results in a startling revelation be Innovative, creative, $239,900.Sentry Real gested by the above cartoon. (M) Hogan's Heroes 11:30am-8pm. out! Three bedrooms, dD Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) ceive the Lifetime Creative Achievement about her adoption. Justine Clarke, Lyndel able to supervise staff, for you to make Estate, 643-4060.O Rowe, Alan Cassel. 1988. Rated NR. [C N N ] Newsnight Update ‘ Walters/Waitresses — part time modern both, fire­ « II g ® ® Cheers (CC). Award. Special appearance by Red Skel­ and vary menus. The Manchester place, plush wall to ' Y Y Y Y '' ton. (2 hrs.) (Live) big money$$$ 4pm-8pm Answer here: I A A X X > (li) Rockford Files [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date [E S P N ] Truck and Tractor Pull Position located in C O V E N T R Y $172,900. wall carpet, newer fur­ L. scores. Telemarketing (20 hours weekly) Priced to sell. Three S® M*A*S*H (3D News [M A X ] MOVIE; 'There's a Girl in My private club — Storra. nace, roof and vinvl (Answers tomorrow) Soup' A middle-aged, sophisticated gour­ Herald is looking for bedroom, I'/z both. d4) dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour d® ( ^ MOVIE: 'I Know My First Name 1 1:35PM C3D Night Court Excellent wage and for local civic ‘ Utility (kitchen) person — part time siding. Mognlflclent Jumbles: SIEGE WHOSE BOUGHT POTENT Is Steven' Premiere, (CC) After seven met columnist finds his life disrupted when Aluminum sided Co­ Yesterday's 1 1 :45PM [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Funny benefits. Send resume 4pm-0pm grounds surround this Answer The smoothest running thing about that car— d® The Streets of San Francisco years in captivity, 14-year-old Steven a kookie girl moves in on him. Peter Sell­ organization, lonial set serenely on Farm' (CC) A Manhattan couple gets more ers, Goldie Hawn, Tony Britton. 1970. and salary requirements 10 people to work part creomputf. Coll quick! HIS TONGUE (35) ® Current Affair Stayner escapes from his captors to be call Bill Wilson Excellent wages and benefits. Call Antonette at 3/4 acre lot In estab­ reunited with his family and readjust to a than they expected when they ditch big- Rated R. to: P.O. Box F c/o 647-9343 or apply in person at: $144,900. Jackson & d® Family Ties (CC). city life for the quaint New England coun­ lished neighborhood Jackson Real Estate, life of normalcy. Based on a true story. [U S A ] Hollywood Insider Manchester Herald. 529-3217. area close to schools Now bock In floek, JumMo Sook No. 23 la avallabi# for t2J0, wMch InelutfaajWBtaot [A 8 iE ] Chronicle A family-owned potato Cindy Pickett, John Ashton, Corin tryside. Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith, Jo ­ time evenings in our 647- 8400.O and handUng. trem Jumbla, efo thla nawapapar, P.O. Box 49N. Orlando. F t 3 2 m -4 M I ARBORS AT HOP BROOK and shopping. Phillips IrwHida your rvama, addraaa and xip eoda and maka your ehaek payaMa lo Nawapaparttaoka. chip factory and beer brewery. "Corky" Nemec. 1989. Part 2 of 2. (in seph Maher. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1:35AM (3D Love Boat Real Estate, 742-1450D MANCHESTER. Excel- [C N N ] Moneyline Stereo) 1 2:00 AM (3D USA Today Scheduled: a 2:00AM (3D The Judge (CC) 403 W. Center Street report on resort-area shark attacks. tele-marketing dept. C O V EN TR Y $239,900. Ab­ lent home with a beau­ [ESPN] SportsCanter Up-to-date (2® dZ) Frontline (CC) The legacy of the (3D Alfred Hitchcock Presents PART TIME Manchester, Ct. tiful yard for the young scores. March 16, 1968, massacre of South Viet­ COD Star Trek solutely Marvelous. It namese civilians at My Lai, is recalled by Its (1® Dave Dal Dotto: Financial Freedom you wont the “ perfect family or couple. Lots [L IF E ] Spenser: For Hire (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) participants and survivors. (60 min.) 3® NVR Showcase house", here It Is! Sky­ of charm and much [USA] Miami Vice (2® Morton Downey Jr. CUSTOMER SERVICE Earn $125.00-$250.00 [A 8iE] MOVIE: 'Sunday, Bloody Sun­ 3® Dating Gama CUSTOMER BILLING lights, trench doors, updating Including new 7:30PM (3D Entertainment Tonight d a y 'A divorcee becomes resentful of her We are looking for responsible service- cathedral ceilings, kitchen, new both and Astrograph Grace Kelly retrospective. (In Stereo) bisexual artist boyfriend's involvement a w eek. atrium doors, deck ore refInIshed hardwood with his male lover, a middle-aged London minded individuals to handle customer in­ REPRESENTATIVE (3D ® Jeopardy I (CC). only on Introduction to floors. Also Includes doctor. Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Mur­ quiries. The position requires enthusiasm, The Connecticut Water Company Is seeking a this custom designed 3 detached one-car gar­ (3D Kate 8i Allle (CC). ray Head. 1971. We offer: independent thinking, and organization. responsible individual for diversified customer bedroom Dutch Colon­ age. $144,900. D.W. Fish starter again today, but there are also (i® : California [C N N ] Larry King Live Realty, 643-1591.0 Angels at New York Yankees (2 hrs., 30 billing duties for our Northern division In East ial on on outstanding impressive indications that you'll be a [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Thoroughly Modern Mil­ Good communication skills and a pleasant ^ o u r min.) (Live) Windsor. Starting wage la $6.75 to $7.50 •Guaranteed Salary acre of Idnd. Philips MANCHESTER. Not strong finisher. Don't be fearful of lie' A pair of newcomers to New York Real Estote, 742-1450.n vour typical three bed­ d® M*A*S*H catch their landlady running a white slave telephone manner are essential. depending on experience or formal training. birthday challenges. Good math skills a plus. Excellent entry level C O V E N T R Y $244,900. room Cope. There's SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) This Is one d® Win, Lose or Draw ring. Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore. •Excellent Bonus Schedule Carol Channing. 1967. Rated G. Hours Monday through Friday position. This 40 hour/week position will begin In “ Brand New - Squeaky hardwood floors of those days when you are apt to feel (S ) d® Newhart (CC). throughout and a tlre- 1 early June and continue through September. Cleon." Quality built May 24, 1989 extremely restless if you're anchored in ® Cosby Show [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing: Terrepce Alii 3;00-7:30PM •Weekly Pay V I . Victor Davis Junior welterweight bout Send resume to or request applications from; Cedar sided 4 bedroom ploced living room. one spot too long. Plan your schedule [A 8 iE ] World of Survival scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic Saturday Mornings Colonial In serene 2 This charming home Shared enterprises represent a promis­ so that you have mobility and freedom [C N N ] Crossfire City, N.J. (2 hrs.) (Live) THE CONNECTICUT WATER CO. •Advancement Potential acre setting. If your rests on 1.88 of country ing area for you in the year ahead, espe­ of action. 7:00-10:30AM [D IS ] Or. Seuss' Qrinch Qrinches the [LIFE ] MOVIE: ‘Whan Your Lover family Is expanding, acreage, also has front cially If you're Involved in ventures 93 W. Main St. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat meets Leaves' A divorcee faces the problem of this eight room, Vh and enicosed bock where you have gained a lot of practical are presently in a cycle where your pos­ the grouchy Grinch and decides to outs­ picking up the pieces of her life after her For interview call Frank at Clinton, CT 06413 Call Mr. Bellas at both home may be porches. $164,900. Sen­ experience. sibilities for financial growth are better mart him with cunning feline tricks. live-in lover walks out on her. Valerie Per- eoe/aap perfect tor you! Philips try Real Estate, 643- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your strong than usual. Be sure to peek into all of [E S P N ] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John­ rine, Betty Thomas, Dwight Schultz. 1983. 647-9946 Real Estate, 742-1450.Q 4060.O suit again today is any joint venture sit­ your windows of opportunity. stone is host. [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Fandango' Five friends 647-9946 uation where you share something In CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your take one last fling before being drafted. Garfield's Babes and Bul- com m on with others. This area has productivity and effectiveness can be 8:00PM (3D Kevin Costner. Judd Nelson. Sam Ro- la u (CC) Animated. Jim Davis' bards. 1985. profitable potential. Gemini, treat your­ considerably enhanced today by dele­ cantankerous cat solves a murder as hard- self to a birthday gift. Send for your As­ gating key assignments to competent boiled detective Sam Spayed. (In Stereo) 9:30PM [H B O ] How to Raise o Drug- Free Child (CC) Mary Tyler Moore hosts tro-Graph predictions lor the year aides. Utilize your executive abilities to (3D ® Who's the Boss? (CC) Tony and ahead by mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, their fullest. Angela sell tie-dyed shirts; Samantha is in this program on how parents can prevent their children from falling victim to alcohol c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It's es­ debt. (R) (In Stereo) and drug abuse. Just when you need to know it. Join Pat Sheehan and Beth Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to sential today that you have adequate (3D Hunter state your zodiac sign. time to yourself so that you can take [TMC] MOVIE: 'Porky's Revenge’ A Carroll with Roger Griswold’s weather and Rich Coppola O ) MOVIE; 'Man on the Run’ A young group of Florida high school students CANCER (June 21-July 22) A partner­ care of your most urgent responsibil­ man's small-time crime leads to big-time on sports. IT’S TAG SALE TIME matches wits with the proprietor of a local ship arrangement should work out well ities and personal affairs. complications. James Sikking, Terry brothel. Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight, lor you today, provided your ally is able PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You have Carter, Kyle Johnson. 1973. Tony Ganios. 1985, Rated R. to do things which you can't. It's the recently entered a cycle that should ele­ d® MOVIE: 'Midway' The Japanese and Major League Baseball; other person's turn to make the vate your hopes and expectations. American fleets battle for control of a stra­ 1 0:00PM (3D 4 Days for the Price of 3! New York Mete at San Diego Padres (2 tegic island in the Pacific during World War difference. Think and act like a winner and don't be hrs., 30 min.) (Live) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You are likely to discouraged by minor, negative II. Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, James Are thinge piling up? Then why not have a tag eala? g® INN News be in more of an industrious mood to­ inlluences. Coburn. 1976. Part 2 of 2. Watch day than a gregarious one. Doing some­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Everyone is (g ) d® Matlock (CC) Ben defends an ac­ (3® Chae Visual Feel Beauty The best way to announce It la with a Herald Classified Ad. thing productive will give you a bigger appreciative of compliments, but they erbic radio disc jockey who is accused of (2® All in the Family murdering his rival. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) WTIC News at 10 charge than frivolously wasting time. are apt to be of special significance to g® Promises to Keep (CC) Martin Sheen VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) Business you today. It will be your way of knowing d® Nova (CC) Examines possible explana­ narrates a profile of Mitch Snyder and the Just place your ad before Tuesday and you’ra all set (or tions for Easter Island's Isolated culture Community for Creative Non-Violence's 61 and pleasure can make a compatible others are aware of your achievements. Tonight and Its ancient hieroglyphs and gigantic WTICTV mix today if they are blended in proper TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Although four-year effort to create a shelter for the the week. carved heads. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. homeless in Washington, D.C. (60 min.) proportion. Be responsible and serious you'll take your Involvement seriously d® MOVIE: 'Quadrophenia' A young when necessary, but also be a free spirit today, you are still likely to be philo­ (2® ® [CNN] News Call 643-2711 TAG SALE SIGN j iJlj 4l WHEN YOU PLACE AN AD. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE. | man must decide whether to become a IS71 Vintage: A History of Wine when the work is over. sophical regarding their outcome. Your member of normal society or a youth gang. l ib r a (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) There's a pos­ easy, secure attitude will make what you Phil Daniels, Mark Wingett, Leslie Ash. [H B O ] Mutiny Has Just Begun: Robert sibility you may be a bit of a sluggish have to do simpler. 1979 Tpwrsend nnd His Partners in Crime III I

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I HOMES I HOMES R einvestment FOR SALE FOR SALE E UPROPERTY r Berries WILLINGTON. May take MANCHESTER. Bright MANCHESTER. Up to Intense meet Insurance trade. Relive History I L-shaped ranch, Im­ 7,X0 sq. ft. Industrial A Living In the old days - space, plus 1 acre of Specioli^ mat peccable upkeep. i • 9/ Done like new for you. Three bedrooms, 1'/z land for lease. Warren Cool, wet spring Manchester boys’ track team Health-care plans If you like that country, baths, spacious family E. Holland Inc., 643- horse and buggy day room, formal dining 1108.______delays picking /3 wins CCC East championship /II feeling, come see this room and much more. DON'T KNOW where to ICLEANIN6 CARPENTRY/ I S l PAINTING/ liM JMISCEI1ANEGU8 are assailed /5 authentic 1748 Stur- $199,900. Flano Realty, look next for a lob? How SERVICES ELECTRICAL SERVICES brldge Village repro­ 646-5200.O REMODELING | g O j PAPERING |0I I duction set on 3 acres about placing a "Situa­ A MANCHESTER. Three tion W anted" ad In GSL Building Mainte­ with a pond. Philips bedroom Cope located ^ A N D REMOD^UNG^ MAINVILLE EUCTRiC Real Estate, 742-1450.Q classified? RENIE A lOEY FRANKYOUNG nance Co. Commercl- In desirable nleghbor- JANITORIAL SERVICES Room additions, decks, roof­ ProtaMkHMl alMXiIca work dons. al/ResIdenllal building MEADOW LANE. Plctur- ing, aiding, windows and gutt­ Update itiM oM h it* panel to hood. Close to shop­ OOMMERCtAL • RESIDENTIAL • oIrouH breakers. repairs and home Im­ I ROOMS INDUSTRIAL ers. All types of ramodalingand PAINTING book Colonia of 6 pris­ ping centers and bus WIN do I I I lypoe of «lpetn epl provements. Interior FOR RENT HONEST 4 DEPENDABLE repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. tine rooms, 2full baths, lines. Mature plant­ I WALLPAPERING work. and exterior pointing, 2 fireplaces and a fabu­ ings. Inside needs some CALL NOW; 2 9 5 4 7 6 6 Bus. 647-8509 Call for fraa aatimata light carpentry. Com­ lous lot. $230's. Blan­ TOLLAND. Single fur- TLC. $134,900. Flano 6 4 6 -1 5 9 4 Res. 645-6849 IntBrIor/Exterlor 647-7292. plete lanitorlal ser A chard 8, Rossetto Real­ Realty, 646-5200. □ nlshed room, heat, vice. Experienced, rel tors," We're Selling electricity, parking. Let ua remodel your kitchen or S p b c MM m lable, free estimates Houses" 640-2482.O $80. weekly. 875-0337. bath fron* floor to calling. Wa offer cablneta, vanitlaa. I^HEATINB/ 643-0304. LYDALL Woods ranch MANCHESTER SINGLE occupancy eounlartopa, whatavar your Pride taken In every IS J PLUMBING ■ unit. Priced slashed Nice location. Close to room. Female pre­ m W NCARE needs are. Call RALPH $7,000! Immaculate 2 Manchester Hospital. ferred. Near bus line. NADEAU at; job we dol VINYL SIDING A $75. per week, $100 Hanrljpalpr H irali bedroom home on pri­ Immaculate, you must •4 3 4 0 0 4 ; M & M O I L REPLACEMENT WINDDVra vate cul-de-sac. Att­ see. Colonial 3 security. Call 649-9472, YARD MASTERS NHdMa A Rath Dasiga Caatar Quality is our main PLUMBING & HEATINQ ached garage, applian­ bedrooms, large walk In 4-7pm, Monday- Yard cleaned, concern. Expertly installed. closets, living room, • OH Burner Sarvloa t Salas ces. $130's! Blanchard Frlday. Ask for Mrs Trees cut, 16 yra. Sarvict BInca 1973 Please call Paul Ryder 8< Rossetto Realtors," dining room, kitchen, 1'6 Brook.______• Automatic Oil Oellvary baths, garage, finished Have dump truck, REASONABLE at 742-(X)18. We're Selling Houses" • W#l Pumps Salsa 6 Service Wednesday, May 24,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 646-2482.n______In basement and much lAPARTMENTS will haul. R&Y RATES more. Vinyl siding. 6 4 3 -9 9 9 6 o Water Haatara (Ommo a Oos) NEW Townhouse. Hugh 6 Corner lot. Immediate FOR RENT Y Remodeling We cater to the • Bathroom 6 KItehon LANDSCAPING room, T/s bath units occupancy. Reduced Ramodaling with 3 bedrooms, ap­ home owner. from $159,900 to CARPENTRY/ Company r Sanlor ClUzan OlsooUnts pliances, carpeting, $145,000. Take REMODEUNO full basement and att­ advantage of this buyers Expert Senior Citizen • Elactric work by STUMP GRINDING GRAND OPENING Pracialon Elactrlo ached garage. $141,900. market. Bullder/owner. Sat. & Sun., 11-5pm Discount Smai, tree and hedge For reader, M.T.S. Builders. Cnttman$hlp FREE ESTIMATES removal. Only 2 left. No associa­ S U NeiM liivreveMMtt In All Pha$09 ot Budget fails tion fees. Blanchard 8< 646-2787. FREE ESTIMATES Sr. Citizen's Discount NOW RENTING m t Ragalr Ramodaling Phone; 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 Rossetto Realtors," “No Job Too S m tir FULLY INSURED Free Estimates We're Selling Houses" New Luxury Dictai Fgnhaa ah«aeea. FiMkig. writing is 640-2482.O______•CutlR •WMmi 872-8993 Townhouses RipliaRsrt 643-6774 10^ JMI8CELLANEGU8 ESTATE Sale ^ Make CONDOMINIUMS DnilMJ uwN SEimeE «ie QualHy Work At SERVICES Dom offer - 137 Barry Road I FOR SALE RIVER'S EDGE Didu •Cutn Raaldantlal Exterior OMDENHM Ranch with 2 car gar­ Aftordatla Prioaa aWNtl KitciMi I Painting. Call now for; ‘an instinct’ VILLAGE Free E^llmatea in Coventry, age and full basement M ANSFIELD. $119,900. Viiilft SMiif htlB Housaa, Garagaa, Bams andt Rotolllling, 10 Mia from HHd. 2 floor plans to Licenaad and Fully Inaurad Porchaa. Screened loam, gravel, Mowing, with rec room. Newly Just Reduced. This •I k Runs •SitrNBS painted Interior - large lovely 2 bedroom choosa from. NsiMy oonstnjcisd CaN Steve Quality Work At Honaal processed gravol, Shrub a Hedge Trimming Bv Andrew Yurkovsky 2 BR Townhousaa faatudng: •IMi •fivipi ie% Saalsr Cfthaa Blasaa# bedrooms and closets. condo located In presti­ •44-1143 , Price. sand, stone, and (III for Manchester Herald 1159-1273 aq. ft. Fraa Estimate •44-7011 Call RE/.MAX Nancy gious Crystal Springs Sanlor DIacount Can 6 4 M 174 delivery call (George Fournier 647-1419 or ev- features unique extros $900 mo. Inc. heat/hot watar. MeLarBey HeBie Fully Lleanaad Griffing 742-7866. For Mary Jarvis, writing a letter to the enlngs 649-3087.a_____ such as walkout base- •Large, spec, rooms ImprevaBMHts •1 Vi baths Fully Inaurad editor is like scratching an itch. 700 to 584 ment, firepalce, Free eatimatae EXPERT EIGHT room, 4 bedroom •Full appl. kitch. CDNCRETE Cape, with 1'/s baths, laundry room, garage •Decka Fraa Eatimataa Exterior and Interior " I t ’s just an instinct,” Jarvis said during •2 air condHIonars •Roofing painting and wsllpapar THOMAS PAVING garage. Located on and deck, sunny West­ •Full bsmnt. W/washar. a conversation in her apartment at 82D •Sheda hanging. Limited exterior Fully Insured and By Jacqueline Bennett should be made. It will then go nicely landscaped lot ern exposure and lush, dryer hk. up •House painting . 263 Main St. rastoratlon. Pravloua work landscaped grounds. •Choice ot private deck bonded. Residential, Concrete Floors Pascal Lane last week. "Something just Manchester Herald (80 X 120). Kitchen has •49-3331 Manchester can be saan upon request. back to another town meeting, new cabinets and cen­ Philips Real Estate, or patio Contact BC Company, commercial, free comes to my mind right then and there." which can be petitioned to 644-6968. and Additions ter Island with dish 742-1450.D Must be saani MRK 645- 8892 ^ estimates. Jarvis, 72, a lifelong reader of the COVENTRY — In a vote of 700 another referendum. washer, new stove and MANCHESTER. Immac­ No pats Call 649-529S. Residential & Manchester Herald, began writing letters to 584, townspeople rejected the Models open M-F, 2-7; SM. HOME ' Commercial. The referendum was held be­ microwave. Thermo­ ulate two bedroom, Vh & Sun. 11-5. Call Modal Apt. to the newspaper five years ago, after proposed $14.5 million budget for pane windows. Alumi­ PAINTING/ BOACrCttiflAUI MEMiMMM* cause a resident petitioned the bath townhouse In Por­ 843-4599 IMPROVEMENTS Free Estimates. moving to the Spencer Village senior 1989-90 in a referendum Tuesday. num sided. Gorgeous terfield Condomini­ PAPERING R-DDRIN6 27 yra exRsrisiica Annual Town Meeting on May 12 home! Strano Real Est­ Wa also have a large variety of A business built on Insured. citizens’ housing projectoff Spencer Street. Town Clerk Ruth Benoit said 24 to adjournment. That meant no ums. Finished family apartments and townhousaa Htavy aqulpmant and ate, 647-7653.0 room, office and wet throughout Martchastar integrityl automoblla. Ronald Reagan’s presidency, which she percent of those eligible voted. action could be taken on the bar In basement. Cen­ MIKE GIACALONE No )ob to big or to small. John Hannon The total of 1,284 included seven MANCHESTER. Conve- Carpentry e Windows • “ JT'e can tell you criticizes sharply, was what turned her into budget at that meeting. tral air and fully ap- Siding e Kitchens • UNOLEUM SERVICE All work Concrote Company property owners. There are 5,290 nlently located six what to look for... guarantsad/Rsfarsneas a regular letter writer. Lewis blamed the defeat of the pllanced. One car att­ Baths • Additions • Fully Insured registered voters, Benoit said. room ranch In Man­ ached garage. $208,000. and what to took Quality Workmanship upon request. But even though Reagan is no longer budget ’Tuesday on the fact that chester. Features Decks We go on site for 875-9371 Hopeful looks on the faces of Flano R ealty. 646- out fo rP ’ Free Esilmatea president, she still has plenty of opinions. the meeting was adjourned. newer kitchen, formal Fully licensed & Insuredi construotlon. commercial or- town officials gathered outside 5200.O 6 4 3 -5 4 3 9 Industrial business. "W e’re operating in a vacuum. dining room and fin­ Free estimates The crisis in Panama, student demonstra­ the board room of the Town Office ished family room. Sit­ Damato Emit 742-7269 altar 4:39pm. Palrlok Flynn/Manchoalar Herald When we’re 142nd in taxes in the ENTERPRISES I B tions in China and a recent television movie Building changed to disappoint­ uated on a lightly ILOTS/LAND 646-9656 HarBro MDVER8 FOLLOWING INSTINCT — Mary Jarvis, a frequent letter writer to the state, we’re not overtaxing. Peo­ on a broken family are possible topics for ment as Benoit announced the ple are not communicating," wooded Va acre lot. FOR SALE Owners A Developers RENOVATIONS/PLUS $169,000. Flono Realty, RenUI Oft. 646-1021 future letters, she said. Manchester Herald, sits in her apartment at 62D Pascal Lane. Her dislike results about 20 minutes after the Lewis said. CUSTOM fmnthw Painting jELECTRICAL HAWKES TREE SERVICE 646-5200. D______NORTH Coventry. Riley M-F. 9-5; S#. 10-3 e j. wevM ■evBW Jarvis has written a series of letters on of former President Reagan started her on a letter-writing streak that polls closed at 8 p.m. • Interior Bucket truck a chipper. HANOUNQ ALL YOUR' She said she believed the BOLTON. Come and view Mountain Road. 3.5 OIr: Exit 60 oft 1-84, east oft • Exterior of Mannheslcr Stump removal. Free MOVINQ NESOe the Iran-Contra affair in which she implies hasn’t let up yet. The proposed $14,520,016 budget was a good one. acres approved build­ Exit to 241, New State Rd.. • Paper Hanging DUMA5 ELECTRIC estimates. Special •Cotaaiata Movts this almost new nine Manchester consideration tor elderly •Truok and 2 Man for that Reagan and President Bush have budget for fiscal year 1989-90, “ If I could do what I ’d like to do ing lot, Va acre pond, Quality Painting Service changes, room luxurious Com- CMFOmiY and handicapped. H «*«y Ik played a larger role in that scandal than which begins July 1, represents a I’d bring back this budget... and southern exposure, additional wiring and •Fraa Partonal temporaty located on • CuDt'.i'n Dseka Services comparison might be a bit extreme. unlisted, she received a nasty call from a 14.3 percent increase over this private two acre lot. horses permitted. Re­ EAST Hartford. Nice one • Porch liepalred repairs on axlatlng EMImaMa they have admitted. have an honest to goodness town • Ught Carpentry 647-7553 •444717 ‘ ‘ He wants to keep it up the way the others woman who implied her letters were the year’s budget of $12,682,789. If it Tiled tovers, spiral duced to $89,900. Phil­ or two bedroom apart­ •Free EiUmatec homes. Quality work at Sometimes she writes in verse, as she did meeting, have people put up Ideas ips Real Estate. 742- did,” she said comparing Gorbachev’s result of drinking alcohol. had been adopted, it would have for cuts, get 900 people or more to stairway to library, ment. Heat and hot CHUNS VWRUS •Senior CUiien DiscounU affordable prices. in a letter of encouragement to the Boston private 40x12deck. Call 1450.O______water Included. Secur­ • Repair or renew You'll never know the Excessive abbreviations actions to those of previous Soviet leaders. “ ‘Why do you keep on writing those meant an increase in the tax rate attend," she said. CsiepHti Hstes Mslalsaaaee •Aluminum li Vinyl Entirely owner operated. Red Sox at the opening of this year’s for details. $395,000. Fl- APOLLO Gardens subdi­ ity and references re­ Powerrvashing power of Classified until abbreviate results 1 Be Some of Jarvis’ letters hang in a frame in letters?” ’ she said the woman told her. from 37 mills to 39.5 mills. Lewis admitted that would be ano Realty, 646-5200. quired. No pets. Call CeaiMaiclal aa4 RssMeatlal 27 years exp. Call season. d vision. Lot #12 Safari you use It yourself. Cat! sure readers understand her living room. She sends copies of the " ‘Why don’t you go home and get drunk and Town Council Chairman Joan unlikely because the meeting Drive, 1.8 acres, area 289-0000, Monday- Free EsHaurtes Joseph Dumas 643-2711 today to place an BOLTON. Brand new cus­ hnaraS 646- 6815 your od by avoiding ab­ But for Jarvis, a Democrat, Reagan is a published letters to her brother, sister, son write some more?’’’ Lewis said today that residents would probably be petitioned to tom built wight room of new homes-reduced. Frlday, 9am-6pm. Sat­ 646-S253. ad. breviations. 643-2711. urday, 10am-2pm. 644>-22S3 We’re Here To Serve favorite target. She says he was a bad actor and daughter. Her son is gathering the Jarvis said she very seldom drinks. thought the budget was too high. adjournment and another Contemporary In Birch Lot #24 Safari Drive, “ Probably, the obvious reason prime wooded one acre MANCHESTER. One bed­ and a bad president. letters in a book. Her letters are prompted by what she referendum. Mountain area. Hard­ is that people don’t want to see wood floors, beautiful homesite-make offer. room, paneling, refer­ “ He doesn’t do anything for the people,” She said her family is supportive of her reads in the newspaper and what she sees Roland Green, who petitioned their taxes increase. I think that, oak cabintry, sliders to Philips Real Estate. ences, no pets. $495. she said. “ He does things for the rich.” writing. But she has had to contend with on television. She said it doesn’t take her for the adjournment, said the deck off spacious fam­ 742-1450.n______646-3166.______in line with the other towns, ours budget rejection had nothing to do lAPARTMENTS I MACHINERY ITAG I CARS CARS Jarvis thinks that Soviet leader Mikhail jealous neighbors. long to write. ily room. Four bed­ Six choice lots In new THREE room, second (tax increase) was a reasonable with the referendum. FDR RENT AND TDDLS SALES FDR SALE FDR SALE S. Gorbachev, like Reagan, is interested “ I get a couple of insults. ‘Why do you She doesn’t know how many letters she’s rooms, Vh baths. Sits subdivision 1-2 acres, floor apartment. Ap­ one.” she said. “ The people have spoken,” said on a wooded 1.5 acre underground utilities. pliances and utilities only in helping the rich. She compares him have to write this for?’’’ written to the Herald so far, but she does The budget will now be sent THE Coach House on Otis ... lust dial 643-2711 and OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Green. lot. $299,900. Flano These choice lots of­ Included. No pets. Non- LOOKING FOR a low-co;t FORD Escort, 1985. Auto­ to Hitler, although she admits that the And, before she had her phone number know that the first one was about Reagan. back to the Town Council, which Realty, 646-5200.D fered at onlv $84,400. smokers only. Security Street. Colonial 2 bed­ we'll help you word and matic, red, $2650. Llp- Supreme, 1981. Diesel, room townhouse. I'/z way to communicate your must determine whether cuts See COVENTRY, page 10 MANCHESTER. Move-In Philips Real Estate. deposit and references place your ad. man VW, 649-2638. four door, loaded. Ask- baths, appliances, advertising message? Ing $1250. 646-2359. condition. Three bed­ 742-1450.O required. $575. per Want ads are your FORD Escort wagon, month. 646-1007 be­ glass doors to patio BUICK Skylark 72 clas­ room Cape In aulet WILLINGTON. Two ap­ area, basement with IBDAT8/MARINE snswer. 1983. Grey, automatic, neighborhood. Formal proved lots, 1.9 and 2.77 tween 9am-4pm. air conditioning.$995. sic. Runs good, excel­ washer/dryer hoo­ I EQUIPMENT lent Interior. Needs dining, room, eat-ln kit­ acres, short distance to MANCHESTER duplex. kups. $750. Includes LIpman VW, 649-2638. District voters to face severai decisions at annuai meeting chen, finished family 184, homesites already Five rooms, two bed­ some work. $750. or heat. Spacious FEATHERCRAFT, 13' (CARS AUDI 5000S 1986. Grey, best otter. 742-0319. room. Easy highway cleared. Motivated rooms. $575. per grounds. Blanchard & automatic, air condi­ access. $137,900. Flano aluminum. Trailer, FDR SALE By Alex GIrelll auditorium of Waddell School at Landers has said he wants to tors, are seeking new three-year for the fiscal year that begins seller will consider fi­ month. No utilities. Rossetto Realtors," electric motor and ac­ tioning. $9995. LIpman TOYOTA Tercel, 1980. Related editorial, page 8 Realty, 646-5200.O nancing. $67,500- Kids welcome. 649- We're Selling Houses" VW, 649-2638. Good running condi­ Manchester Herald 163 Broad St. continue in office to complete terms. There is no announced July 1 will be considered by the cessories. $500. 528- TOYOTA Corolla, 86, five $69,500. Philips Real 9443.______646-2482.oBlanchard & 0652.______tion. $500. or best otter. The only district office for projects that have been started. opposition to them but nomina­ voters along with a proposed tax NOTICB TO CREDITORS Estate. 742-1450.0 door, automatic, air AUDI Quattro 1987. Five 646-6524 otter 6pm. THREE bedroom In two Rossetto Realtors," speed. $17,495. LIpman Voters of the Eighth Utilities which there is certain to be a Sadloski, a former district And he has charged that a tions from the floor are permitted rate of 7 mills, a half-mill higher ESTATE OF We're Selling Houses" conditioning, am/fm WALTER KASZOWSKI year old duplex, great ICAMERA8/PHDTD cassette, 30K, excellent VW, 649-2638. District tonight will elect district contest is the presidency. Presi­ treasurer. “ Lassow-Sadloski administra­ under the district’s current elec­ than the rate for the current year. for singles. Big kitchen 646-2482.0 CARDINAL tion” would turn the clock back tion system. The Honorable William E. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (e q u ip m e n t condition. $6,200. 647- PLYMOUTH Horizon, officers, vote on a budget and tax dent Thomas E. Landers is Lassow’s supporters have The proposal includes $387,054 FitzGerald, Judge of the ESTATE OF and living room, two MANCHESTER. Two and by curtailing district spending for The district’s tax collector. ROLAND C. NEWCOMB 0018 after 5pm. 1985. Four door, red, BUICK, INC. rate, decide on financing for a running for a second one-year based their campaign on his long for administration, $624,013 for Court of Probate, District of full baths, full base­ 3 bedroom apartments. expansion he says is needed Ernest Machell, its treasurer, Manchester at a hearing held The Honorable William E. ment. $850. per month VICTOR 16mm sound mo­ MAZDA RX7 LS, 1980, $2650. LIpman VW,649- 1988 Buick LaSabra *12999 sewer installation and determine term against Gordon B. Lassow. service to the district and his public works, $25,955 for the fire Security and referen­ vie prelector. $75. 649- 2638. because of district growth. Helen Warrington, and its clerk, on 5/18/89 ordered that all FitzGerald, Judge of the plus utllltlesi Call after ces a must. Call 645- garaged winters, low 1988 Chav Oinver Van *17999 whether to change district proce­ a former district director and experience as a businessman. marshal and $638,735 for the fire claims must be presented to Court of Probate, District of 8241 after 5 or leave 7pm. 646-9892. 8201. mileage, $3,200 or best TOYOTA Celica GT 1986. 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 dures for electing officers in former president. Lassow is a partner in Ellsworth Landers is owner of TEL Mary Beth Litrico, are seeking department, with $175,000 of the the fiduciary at the address Manchester at a hearing held message. otter. Automatic, loaded, below. Failure to promptly on 5/19/89 ordered that all MANCHESTER. Two 1988 Buick Century *11990 future years. Lassow is recuperating from & Lassow Inc., 262 Oakland St., a Enterprises, a landscaping firm. re-election and have no an­ revenue to support the fire MANCHESTER. Two $8995. LIpman VW, 649- present any such claims may claims must be presented to bedroom flat, redeco­ CHEVROLET, 84, Ca­ 1987 Pent Grand Am *8280 The district’s annual meeting cardiac surgery and his cam­ wholesale and retail gasoline Andrew Katkauskas and Wil­ nounced opposition. result In the loss of rights to bedroom apartment, 2638. the fiduciary at the address rated, lease, security, 1st floor, heat, hot wa­ MI8CELLANEQU8 price Classic, tour 1987 Buick Skyhawk *7980 paign has been handled by Betty distributor. lard Marvin, incumbent direc­ A proposed budget of $1,675,757 See DISTRICT, page 10 recover such claim. below. Failure to promptly door. $4,900. 875-7308. will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the present any such claim may no pets. $625. per month ter and appliances. Ye­ FDR SALE Ford Pinto, 1977. Excel­ 1988 Buick Regal 2 Dr. SOLO Susan McQuay lent body, good run­ Ass't Clerk result In the loss of rights to plus utilities. 646-3618. arly lease. $625. per SAAB 9000's Turbo, 1986, 1988 Chavrclal Cavalier *59(X) recover on such claim. LIKE private home. 37495 81 Adams St. By Steve Feica " I am the only person in this 073-05______hot water.No pets. 647- Adults preferred. 'STEEL offlceles'k. Sflxtt,' Dodge '53 400 <2.906 The Associated Press House moves again for state that has been ruled not 7009 after 5pm.______Available Imme- 88 Eacort "QL" H/B «7495 Toyota '55 Tsroal <5.596 Manchester By John Pomtret student campaign for a freer stronger death penalty EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT three drawers, typew­ 85 Eacort 4-Dr H/B '4495 Chavy '57 Cavalier <5.906 worthy of life itself,” Ross said. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ONE bedroom apartment dlately. Security and riter pedestal. $50. 649- The Associated Press China and an end to official 86 Muatang T-Topa 'eggs Ford LTD <6.996 549-4571 HARTFORD — Convicted se­ — stories on page 5 The CPTV program does not INVITATION TO BID for rent. June 1st. $360. references. 647-1478. 8241 after 5 or leave '86 corruption. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUCKLAND HILLS per month. Heat, hot MANCHESTER. Large message.______83 Eacort Like New >2595 Olde '54 Cutlaaa <6.906 BEIJING — The struggle for The student protests have gal­ rial killer Michael B. Ross, the focus solely on Ross, although as TRUNK SEWER PART A, MANCHESTER, CONN. three bedroom apart­ 87 Eacort "QL" H/B *5595 Ford '57 Ranger P.U. <6,996 lone occupant of Connecticut’s “ If I had a choice. I would the only person facing execution water, appliances. 644- RED patio blocks, 8x16, Olda '54 OalU <6,996 China heated up today with vanized the nation, inspiring the Sealed Bids for the Construction of the Buckland Hills Trunk 8429 after 6pm. ment. Available June 1. 85 Muatang Sunroof <4995 death row. says although it might choose electrocution. I think that in Connecticut, his interview Sewer, Manchester, Connecticut, will be received at the 604 each. East Hart­ 89 Brand New Fattiva '5795 Buick '58 Regal <6,095 official reports of widespread largest spontaneous movement in office of A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc., 25 Terrace Drive, $725. per month plus Pont. '85 600 8 TE <7.996 CLYDE sound strange, even after he was the only reason they have lethal serves as a backdrop for the 1 OFFICE space. 500 ford, 528-6225. 88 LTD Brougham Sedan isggs CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. military support for Prem ier Li communist China's 40 years. Vernon, CT 06066 for the Eighth Utilities District of square feet. Excellent utilities. Security and Olda '85 98 Regency <9.996 issues surrounding capital 86 Mercury Sable "QS" *7495 ROUTE 83, VERNON Peng, whose attempt to crush the Soldiers were deployed on sentenced to death “ I believed in injection is not for the inmate, not Manchester until 5:00 p.m. local tim e, June 19,1989. The bids location. $300. heat In­ references required. Toyota 56 Calloa QTS <5.996 will be publicly opened at 7:30 p.m. on that date at Cronin [tag 86 F250 4x4 >9995 pro-democracy movement has the death penalty.” for the person being executed, but punishment. cluded. 647-9223 or 643- 643-1082. Ode '55 Oalta <10,996 83 Meicuiy Marqule 4 Dr. *4995 Beijing’s outskirts today but have Hall Mayfair Gardens Corner, N. Main and N. School 89 Probe LX Demo *12905 led to mass demonstrations de­ Ross’ comments on the death for the witnesses," Ross told The program also features Streets, Manchester, Connecticut, 06040 and the bids will be 7175.______(sales Olda '57 98 T-S«lan <14,098 84 Monte Carlo Cpa. *5995 not moved on tens of thousands of 85 Tempo 40r. New Eng. •5986 Pontiac '80 Formula <16,996 penalty were made to a Connecti­ interviewer Sean Shay. explicit descriptions of the state’s Immediately read aloud. APARTMENT for rent. 84 Buick Oniury Wagon *6695 manding his ouster. student protesters, now on their The Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, Plans, 88 Ranger XLT >8995 cut Public Television interviewer Ross, a former insurance sales­ last six executions as witnessed The Mansion on Otis FURNITURE NOTICE. Connecticut Gen- BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE 64 Horizon 4 Door *4295 But Li faced new opposition 12th day of a sit-in at central Specifications and other Contract Documents may be erol Stotute 23-65 prohibits 87 64 Tempo 2 Door *4265 as part of the statewide network’s men from Jewett City, was by retired Hartford Courant examined at the following locations on or after M ay 24,1989. Street - Unique 2 bed­ AND MARINE 88 Buick SomacaM 2 Dr. •7295 within the policy-making Polit­ Tiananmen Square. WANTED: Bedroom set, the posting of odvertlse- 88 Ford F150 P/U *10595 special program "Connecticut’s convicted in the rapes and reporter Jerry Demeusey, in­ Office of Engineer p.W. Dodge Company room 2nd floor u;nlt ments by any person, firm or 259 Adimt 8L. Minch. 85 Cavalier 4 Dr. •4495. buro Standing Committee and Over the weekend, throngs of A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 10 Tower Lane with large bay windows dining set, crib and Death Row” which was sche­ murders of four young women in cluding the electrocution of Joe corporotlon on a telegraph, 643-2145 049-1749 85 AMC Alliance 2 Dr. *2675 China’s best-known author joined city residents erected street 25 Terrace Drive Avon, CT 06001 In living room, den dressers. 2^2900. telephone, electric light or ••••••••••••eeoooeeeo duled to be broadcast tonight. eastern Connecticut in 1983 and “ Mad Dog” Taborsky in 1960. Vernon, CT 06066 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. the multitudes who oppose the barricades to prevent an army appliances. Rent of power pole or to o tree, •••••oaaaaattaoeaeeaaaeea *4295 Ross also says if he becomes 1984. He was sentenced to death in The death penalty issue, as Copies may be obtained at A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc., shrub, rock, or any other 85 Century Wagon •7995 conservative premier. advance, stalling convoys. $695. per month. In­ TV/8TEREQ/ CHORCHES MOTORS SCHALLER the first person put to death by the 1987. He also admitted to raping explored in the CPTV production. 25 Terrace Drive, Vernon, Connecticut upon payment of cludes heat and elec­ natural object without a writ­ 80 Oakland St. 85 Elactra 4 Door *10995 Li declared martial law in Hundreds of thousands of pro­ 850.00 for Eoch Set. Payment for sold copies shall be by cash APPLIANCES ten permit tor the purpose of ACURA QUALITY MICHAEL B. ROSS state in nearly 30 years, he has a and strangling four other women tricity! Beautify lot! Manchester, CT PRE-OWNED AUTOS 85 Pontiac Sunbird Beijing on Saturday, ordering testers have also taken to the or certified check only. Make certified check payable to the protecting It or the public ond *4995 . . . convicted killer preference. in 1981 and 1982. See ROSS, page 10 "E igh th U tilities D istrict". Call (203) 872-2703, A.R. Immediate occupancy. GE Electric range, gold, carries a fine of up to $50 for laaa chrvsler sth ave *i4.ses 81 Morcury Cougar *3495 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 troops to restore order in the city streets in dozens of other cities, Lombardi Associates, Inc. to reserve sets of Contra^ Blanchard & Rossetto each offense. Fully Equip., 29.000 Mllaa where more than 1 million people Documents. good condition. $50. leaa shelby shadow *10.895 88 Qrand Am 2 Dr. *7995 all reportedly calling for Li’s Realtors," We're Sel- 643-8415.______AAANCHESTER. 719 Easl 83 Buick LeSabrB *4495 have rallied in support of a ouster. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such sets In good llng Houses" 646-24B2.a leaa oooqe aries *7.995 Auto. A/C. 38000 Mllaa 86 Delta 88 2 Dr. *9995 condition within ten (10) working days after opening of Bids, GE Gas stove, ten months Middle Tpke. Friday Subway and bus service have 295 Bldwell Street - Clean May 26, 9-3pm. Every 1955 QM SIERRA P.U. <5.995 83 Ford Escort Wagon*2600 86 Merkur XR4TI *9495 Town meeting set in Bolton on school funds will be refunded his payment. Deposits will not be returned old, with microwave 4 opM d, StBTBo, C iM n C «r resumed in Beijing and traffic modern 1 bedroom on 1955 OOOQE SHADOW to non-bidders. top. Paid $1,200, sacri­ Item lust twenty-five <5795 86 Msreury Lynx *3495 first floor. Oakfloor, 872-9111 appeared near normal today. town meeting Tuesday, a day was needed. The Eighth Utilities District reserves the right to waive any fice $700. 649-8901. cents each; Clothes, 195a OODQE 0150 P.U. *11,395 4 - 8 p M d . StocBO. L lko Nbw TODAY By Andrew J. Davis School board members have formalities or to reject any or all Bids. front and rear doors, curtains, aprons, hand­ 65 Honda CRX M 495 Although the arm y’s inability after a joint meeting with the said they favored pursuing that 1955 OODQE DAYTONA *10,195 Manchester Herald At Tuesday’s meeting. Pack­ Bids must be accompanied by Certified Check or Bid Bond, appliances, storage. bags, shoes, books and 6 B pM d. StBYBO, S p orty to enforce martial law has called Public Building Commission, the plan over another plan that would payable to the Eighth Utilities District, In the amount of Five $525. Includes heat. Im­ MACHINERY small household Items. 1967 OOOQE OMNI 14.995 83 Olds Ragancy *5995 m JCAMPERS/ into doubt its willingness to follow man said the application had to be va. Fuay Loaded. Uka New Index BOLTON — The Board of Board of Finance and the Board require additions and renova­ Percent (5%) of Bid os a Bid Guarantee. NO BID W ILL BE mediate Occupancy. AND TDDLS Bulk sales appre­ 1957 BUICK SKYHAWK <5,495 L i’s orders, the official Xinhua submitted by June 30. He said ACCEPTED UNLE5S ACCOMPANIED BY THE Blanchard 8< Rossetto ciated. Bring bogs and 85 VW QTI *6495 I th a ile r s Selectmen has scheduled a town of Education. tions to both schools. School REQUIRED BID DEPOSIT. 1957 CHRYSLER Sth AVE <13.996 5- ipd. A/C. Black 20 pages, 2 BectlonB news agency said six of seven today that he had mixed up the Realtors," We're Sel- GRAVELY walk behind boxes. meeting June 6 to approve the At Monday's meeting, school officials, as well as the School The Successful Bidder will be required to furnish 100% 1955 PLYMOUTH CARAVELU H.996 85 VW GTI *5995 COACHMAN Lepre­ military regions supported the date. llng Houses" 646-2482.P 50" cut 17 horsepower. 5-tpd, A/C. Sllvar Business _ _ _ 9 Natlon/World.j5-6 application for state funding for officials wanted the selectmen to Facilities Study Committee, Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds sublect to the MANCHESTER. 719 East chaun RV 1976, sleeps decision to call troops to Beijing. conditions provided In the Instructions to Bidders. MANCHESTER. Three >/i Kawasaki engine. Middle Tpke. Satur­ 1956 PLYMOUTH RELIANT <5,195 Classllled - 16-20 Obituaries------2 an $8 million expansion to Bolton approve the jipplication form School officials are considering which is now dissolved, have said MANY OTHERS TO six, v-8, automatic. Only the Beijing military com­ No Bidder may withdraw his/her Bid for o period of forty- room apartment. Heat, Comes with riding day, May 27, 9-3. Multi- 1955 OOOQE RAMCHARQER <10595 Com ics_____ 18 Opinion.------8 Elementary School, said First because officials believed the a plan to expand the elementary the schools are crowded and lack CHOOSE FROM otter. mand was not mentioned. five (45) days offer the actual date of the Bid Opening. hot water, parking In­ sulky and grass family and estate sale. 1955 CHEVY SPECTRUM <3,595 659-3666. Focus______15 People______IS Selectman Sandra W. Pierog and form had to be submitted to the school and close Bolton Center an adequate gymnasium, audito­ cluded. Newly deco­ catcher. 68 hours on Furniture, records, ca­ 345 CENTER ST. Liberation Army Daily, the Thomas Landers 1955 BUICK ELECTRA <7.996 PUMA 1 975, Pop- Food______16 Science------7 School Superintendent Richard state by June 1, Pierog said School, Packman said. School rium and lunch room. President, Eighth Utilities District rated. No pets. $575 per engine, like new. $3,800. meras, books, lewelry MANCHESTER today. She said she refused, officials have been cited for state Manchester, Connecticut month. Call F and D 742-1709 after 6 pm. and many other Inter­ new canvas. Local/State Sports___ 11-14 E. Packman. 643-2791 647-7D77 $1-350. 633-2588 after .2-4,1 0 Television. .17 See CHINA, page 10 The selectmen scheduled the though, because a town meeting fire code violations at the school. 081-01 Annum, 649-6S44, weekend • onytime. esting Items. 4:30. See BOLTON, page !•