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European foreign ministers met today in the Netherlands to map out a response to U.S.-Libyan tension in the Mediterranean but there was no support for U.S. military action and little backing for economic sanctions. .... A declaration by the foreign ministers in sup­ Related story port of a renewed U.S. call for economic sanc­ on page 7 tions against Libya was “very doubtful,” ac­ cording to a spokesman for the West German Foreign Ministry. The spokesman said in a briefing before the session Ik that although the mood in European capitals “has S-' changed because there are more terrorist acts,” West Germany maintained its position that measures aimed only against Libya were not the solution to lr:- international terrorism. “ We can’t just fight one terrorist and forget the rest,” he said. In Paris, meanwhile, special U.S. envoy Vernon W ■SKn Walters sought France’s support for U.S. action nptddirAlin3kiniiardf 3 ^ # i^ i p R d y i O t to hi&HHgm. tiy against Libya. Walters met Prime Minister Jacques Chirac for 90 minutes Sunday night and was to meet East H iu tf^E u ld o tMr* eanoa Rofi^Oyilurirtp tht iQlKahnuai ,^.^6>fhl8i oauras that (oatul^ m K . - ~ President Francois Mitterrand today. He met British Hool^hum Rhrsr Canoe Race. JHe eveht; whiotr sorted in twists and turhs. For.list of w l n m Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Saturday and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl Sunday. He -fe -''* was to travel to Rome today or Tuesday, U.S. officials said. West Germany favored a European-Arab dialogue ainted at finding a solution to the Middle East crisis, M "-Sis' _ ' ■ 1- ~k which he called the “main source” of terrorism. ■ "■'••■ •‘■-5 The emergency session, which was not attended by •<:^-Vi«auB.ani ...... passing people I h a t V ^ tdgfesf drH bdto come ay John a . Ki out heeOusa h WMMt to a U.S. representative, was called Friday by Spain and H c r d M ~ . -vofMnafliefi|5r.'^aiar|M| M auiradtpfrBaate • • The water was taster Sunday damega hit boat/'-.T- ' * But the tawsr^tveis didnt stop Europe's harshest critic of the use of U.S. military •CsaoslsU, Sunday was and a w M Nhikd the fo d S e iliili because tfaere was more of it than force against Libya. last year, when below average rain others frwmcfrUMlibig the Hookh- Italy is particularly concerned about the likelihood \l|iMr#jiik-''llO''esiMeists from - IM sndwfaii ielt some sections of num River. '.s' of renewed clashes between Libya and the United imMind PtMaeihtihitaiMt ttwrMt o( . vl5els*nille iMia- die river nearly dry. But, according 'H ild s up; heads up." one States because of its proximity to the North African Now EiWaaditQsk pSil is tte loUi heenci^cyerya^ llrem “s ^ to WatUu, there still wasn’t caaoelsI ye lM as he awopt through nation and the 12,000 Italians working in Libya. annual BScKanum Mvey Canoe and intense" U» ‘lyStlid^’ lim a' enough. the rdlddi water toward, nwlher The meeting follows bombings this month on a TWA Race tbro^,VenMO, Manchester ’ tuKs sharp ttrista^ sind toms, aiad ^’BionUy I'd sdii like to have 80 .canpt M t waa,atranded on;^iKHne jetliner over Greece and a West Berlin discotheque. and Bast Hartkird. When the Slowiy m o ^ water Oiat «uicUy percent iwnw." he said. The low , ruckf.*: . ' ■ Together they claimed six lives, five of them naddlea Ut th o # i^ :a tlO a.m.. as turns into what many imomo entnu.: levtis pr^U ykeptracers withthe . "Avoid'.the roeloi. to'th e toft.. American. nhwr Lee WatlUas put tt, it was ■lasts call “ addte-waternmi^." Uipiter, niQito expepaive boato from Scbtt.’t photber Che yelled. As the European ministers met, Khadafy ordered M tyjgsaa^f^-j^ pUeh-’at H‘.*It'a faster this year» tt^speed entering tbe w M t.b e said. . stmktttoibytowelsuito were four, Western workers moved into military camps in an up dmes for surer John C^es, a “ (Bven tbe Water levd ," Watkins of WaUM^ frtoM.' M watched apparent attempt to deter any U.S. retaliatory strikes The- ciiwp'wce nxwsorad by Veriaon______canoeist,_ _ _said _ before the said before tbe race started, "it’s a over th# ra iM 'to make sure diet on the installations. Western businessmen said. raim began SuiMiay. .‘‘B liht there good s ln n ^ . This isM oocpnd, neither canoes nor people were Khadafy said he turned the military camps over to thS iledtiatit IMvor Linear Park foreign oil and petrochemical companies "to be used Qniani|R«)t* the savings Bank ol ‘ *(otthoimidds)iswbonyoa’Umakfl uwest water levolwe'vehadtodeai your fastest timea. Wben you’re with. And because of |bat, the guy ' - -' Please tara Se p ^ S as residences for workers” and that about 1,000 r, t|n Quality Ida irf ■ •' ^ > ' i ♦' ' Americans had been moved onto the bases. There was no independent confirmation of Khad- afy's claim and diplomats said Sunday they were skeptical. They said the claim might have been made to discourage U.S. forces from attacking the bases. “ I can’t believe I wouldn’t have gotten even one Lack of library cool leaves directors burning phone call,” said one Western diplomat, adding thata large number of people from his country would have been involved in such a transfer. Two Western European businessmen, however, changes and structural modifications to By Alex Glrelll work is not finished by March 1987 when said he had received widely varying said Sunday Libyan officials summoned them to an Associate Editor the directors start considering the reports on the operating cost of the the building, he said. evening meeting and ordered them to move their Bemis and Sipala proposed to charge 1987-88 budget, "there had better be a system. workers to the military installations. Several town directors were upset to construction reason for it.” $19,500 for their services and estimated LeDuc also said that in the past, not In London, eyewitnesses say many U.S. A ir Force learn Saturday that the reading and “ I’m not going to fault anybody, but the total cost of the entire project at all members of the Library Board tanker and transport planes have been flying into reference area at Mai^ Cheney Libraiy let’s go toward,” Penny said. Tbe $178,000. agreed on air conditioning as a priority. Britain for the past three days, and British media will probably not be air conditioned this library is “not a comfortable place to be Huestis and librarian John Jackson “I’m sure the Library Board has reported today that the movements indicate a U.S. summer, even though $52,000 was in August,” he said. said in a report that it is impractical to decided now to proceed,” Town Man­ military buildup for a possible strike at Libya. included in this year's budget for the The Board of Directors put $52,000 in contract for administrative services on ager Robert B. Weiss said after the A U.S. Air Force spokesman, however, refused to work. this year's budget for rewiring the air conditioning for the entire library directors' comments. library and providing the first of four until money is budgeted for the three confirm that any buildup was taking place as did “ I'm totally astonished to think that phases of air conditioning. The discussion sprang from a report zones besides the reading and reference Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. However, the Library Board and this administra­ Town budget analyst Robert Huestis by Huestis on the status of engineering area. reporters said that at one point Sunday, KC-lOA tion have not carried out the policy set told the directors ^ tu rd a y that it is for the air conditioning work. The report said Bemis and Sipala is tankers were landing every 20 minutes at Mildenhall by this Board of Directors,” Demo­ doubtful the work can be done by this The engineering firm of Bemis and willing to reduce the scope of the work base, 3rd U.S. Air Force headquarters in eastern cratic town Director Kenneth N. summer. Sipala of Hartford submitted a proposal and set a fee of $16,500. England. Tedford said during a budget workshop Mary LeDuc, chairman of the Li­ to provide bidding documents and do The three zones for which air A photograph of nine KC-lOA tankers and C-130 at Lincoln Center. brary Board, said the the board got field inspection for the work, with the conditioning has not been approved by transports close together on the ground at Mildenhall base in eastern England was on the front page of the Stephen T. Penny, the board's Demo­ conflicting opinions on what should be scope of the design to include four zones the directors are the children’s area, cratic majority leader, said that if the done with the electrical wiring. Huestis of air conditioning, needed electrical the center of the building and offices. tabloid daily Today.

TODAY’S HERALD Police at Yale arrest New Haven festlvltl^ apartheid protesters cap anniversary salute Mayor raadieB offer Index NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Campus only to route traffic and provide Mayor Barbara Weinberg plans 20 pSQ M , 2 MCOOfflt police arrested 78 people early transportation for those arrested, : By Mark A. Dupuis said New Haven Police Sgt. James to hand deliver a letter today to today for refusing to leave the Yale Unitotf Press International AHtoirA 17 Sorrentino. Eighth Utilities District President University campus before officials P.lMUllilwi la-sn Sorrentino said all 78 suspects HAR’TFORD — Take two miles of city streets, add upward of Walter Joyner saying that most ordered the removal of a shanty­ rinmirat A were charged with criminal tres­ 11,aw marchers end thousands more spectators and chances are town directors are interested in town built to protest apartheid in pass in the first degree, which is exploring the possibility of sbdring rinnnaMlfMit A South Africa. you'll have quite a celebration. punishable by up to one year in jail, the town’s Buckland firehouse with Fnlartainmant 17 The orderly arrests climaxed a That’s what state oHlciala and others involved are hoping for and released after given various the district. Story on page 10. Fn/^iia 1A weekend of protest by hundreds of as Connecticut winds down the year-long celebration of its SSOth 1 n r«l nauia n in Yale students and supporters court dates. anniversary with a parade Saturday in downtown New Haven. He said disorderly charges were 1 nttary 9 demanding total divestment of The pa ra ^ is biU ^ as the largest in state history with between business interests in South Africa. also lodged against several of the nhiliiarlfHi . , in 1I.0M and U .N0 marchers, 127 banda and other musical groups Sun allpe away Campus .jMlice began at 5:30 suspects. rip in ln n A end about 50 floats slated to kick off from an area near the Yale Clear tonight with a low of 30 to a.m. to carry or escorted the A school spokesman said the P a n p la 9 Bowl at 11 a.m. Saturday. 40. On Tuesday, sunshine will give protestors to a bus and other arrested were ordered after some .qpnrta Led off by school children carrying a banner, the parade will way to increasing cloudiness with 11-1.A vehicles for processing on charges of the protestors ignored a third a chance of rain in the afternoon. Talauiainn 17 of criminal trespass. warning issued by police using a Highs will be from 50 to 60. Deteils IIR / W n rIH 7 a About two dozen N ew Haven bullhorn outside Woodbridge Hall Please t e n to page M on page 2. W aath ar 2 police officers were on hand but on Beinecke Plaza.

• f MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 14, 1M6 - I » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April M, 1986 WEATHER LaRouche victories uniikeiy in state, poiiticai ieaders say we are more protective of the one of LaRouche’s supporters Republican minority leader, said By John Mitchell couid happen “ anywhere you get he had no interest in LaRouche’s Harold Reporter system.” "I think, unfortunately, the Democrats Moynihan pointed out that state lazy.” Part of what makes it party and was unfamiiiar^rith the Today’s forecast possible, he said, is that “ we Any Lyndon LaRouche suppor­ law requires a candidate to get the deserved what they got," Democratic Town events in Illinois. capitulate and give in to the Connecticut. Manacknsetu and Rbode laland: ters in Connecticut’s political votes of at least 20 percent of the LaRouche supporters, accord­ ranks would have a hard time delegates to a state convention to Chairman Theodore Cummings said of the constant pressure of Moral Major­ Mostly sunny today. Highs 50s coast, 60 to 65 ity people." ing to Moynihan, have “ a certain interior. Clear tonight but becoming cloudy winning an election because of force a primary. party in Illinois. “When you leave the store ability to attract votes.” Moynihan southwest by morning. Low SO to 40. Tuesday state laws and a political system In Manchester, candidates need “ LaRouche is a person one said that the voters in Illinois the signatures of at least 5 percent open, somebody’s bound to come in and sunshine giving way to clouds remainder, a chance that makes it tough for third-party should be wary of," Cummings didn’t necessarily pick the La­ of the party’s registered voters to of rain southwest after noon. Highs 50 to 60. candidates to get on the ballot, steal it." said. Rouche supporters to win. but local and state political leaders be put on a ballot. Republican instead voted against the other Maine: Variable cloudiness with a chance of a say. Town Chairman Donald Kuehl Town Director Stephen T. candidates. shower or flurry north and mostly sunny south Penny, who leads the Democratic said. The Illinois victory was the first Most of the five political leaders "Even if there were a (La­ every American should be tested majority on the Board of Direc­ today. Highs mainly in the 50s. Mostly clear time any known LaRouche suppor­ The process in Connecticut is contacted by the Herald in the past Rouche) movement in Connecti­ for AIDS and carriers should be tors; said that Connecticut voters tonight. Lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s. Mostly ters have won an election. "much more logical than a wide- week said they don’t believe a cut, it’s less likely to occur here,” isolated until a cure is found. are different than those in Illinois sunny Tuesday. Highs in the 50s to near 60. “ I think, unfortunately, the open primary system, like Chi­ LaRouche candidate could obtain Kuehl said. LaRouche supports nuclear power and a victory by a LaRouche Democrats deserved what they cago,” he said. “ Public reaction New Hampshire; Partly sunny north and mostly enough votes in Connecticut to win, LaRouche, a presidential candi­ and a laser defense system, and candidates is unlikely. got,” Democratic Town Chairman has made more people appreciate sunny south today. Highs mainly in the 50s. Clear as two of bis supporters did last date described as a far-rightist, is has said that several organizations Theodore Cummings said of the “ We tend to think of our state as our rule here.” tonight. Lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s. Mostly month in Illinois primaries. the head of the National Demo­ want to assassinate him. party in Illinois. "When you leave pretty sophisticated and the voters sunny Tuesday. Highs in the 50s to lower 60s. “ It would be much more diffi­ cratic Policy Committee. Accord­ Currently, an estimated 1,000 of Efforts to contact the LaRouche the store open, somebody’s bound as better informed,” he said. cult,” said Democratic State ing to reports about LaRouche, his followers plan to run in organization for this story were Vermont: Mostly sunny and pleasant today. to come in and steal it.” Chairman Timothy Moynihan of who runs the party from a guarded different elections across the Director William Diana, the unsuccessful. Highs 50 to 60. Fair and chilly tonight. Lows in the country. Cummings said that a victory by 20s. On Tuesday mostly sunny over the northern Blast Hartford. “ In Connecticut, mansion in Virginia, he believes half of the state, increasing clouds elsewhere. Highs in the 50s. Town’s insurance Extended outlook Extended outlook for New England Wednesday Today In history Pleasant Valley Monday through Friday: costs up despite Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: In 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Today: Sunny with a high from 60 to 65. Tonight: Clear with a low in the Chance of rain Wednesday and Thursday. Lincoin in a box at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. 30s. Tuesday: Morning sunshine followed by increasing cloudiness Considerable cloudiness Friday. Highs in the 50s. Lows 35 to 45. Lincoin died the next morning. seif-insurance and a high around 60. Drawing by Shannon Donnelly, 9, of 25 Vermont: A chance of showers Wednesday and Courtland St., a fourth-grader at Washington School. Thursday, fair Friday. Highs in the 50s, iows 30s By Alex GIrelll were no reductions in benefits, and lower 40s. Associate Editor however. When the directors discussed the Maine: Through the period, fair north and Almanac Municipal insurance costs have town’s pension program for retired chance of rain or drizzle south. Lows in the upper employees, Fogarty said: “ Town 20s north to mid 30s south. Highs in the 40s to iower ple” by Gary Numan was increased despite the fact that Today Is Monday, April 14, the Manchester has a self-insurance employees can’t go into that office released. It was the first rock 50s. 104th day of 1986 with 261 to program, Town Manager Robert (the treasurer’s office) and get a BOSTON New Hampshire: Chance of rain or drizzle follow. video cassette offered for sale to Weiss told the Board of Directors decent answer about pension through the period. Lows in the 30s. Highs in the The moon is moving toward its the general public. at a budget workshop Saturday. benefits.” mid-40s to mid-508. first quarter. In 1981, the space shuttle But Weiss said that if the town WEISS SAID the office has a gEW YORK The morning stars are Mer­ Columbia made a perfect land­ did not have seif-insurance for policy of not providing information cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. some of its liability, costs would ing at Edwards Air Force Base, about any individual employee’s 130.00 Across the nation The evening star is Venus. have increased 40 or 50 percent Calif., after circling Earth for 54 status until that person has de­ SAN FRANCISCO instead of 23 percent. Storms continued to pummel the Plains today, Those born on this date are hours, 22 minutes. cided to retire. The administration under the sign of Aries. They Democratic Majority Leader unleashing thunderstorms, snow, marble-size hail In 1983, President Reagan Stephen T. Penny observed that is planning to have the personnel V . V and winds as high as 62 mph. include English historian Arnold director provide the information in LOS ANGELES Toynbee in 1889, actors Sir John denied he was trying to over­ the town might be paying $1.2 Snow fell over much of the northern Plains, and million for insurance if it were not the future, he said. Gielgud in 1904 (age 82) and Rod throw the leftist Nicaraguan winter storm warnings remained in effect in the for the self-insurance program. In another matter, the directors Steiger in 1925 (age 61), country government. LOWEST Dakotas and Montana. The recommended insurance were told that the Visiting Nurse TEMPERATURES The National Weather Service said up to a foot of singer Loretta Lynn in 1935 (age appropriation for the fiscal year and Home Care agency in Man­ snow was possible In parts of North Dakota. 51), and actress Julie Christie A.thought for the day: Histo­ that begins July 1 is $928,787, chester has shifted its emphasis > MIAMI Williston, N.D., received 14 inches of snow Sunday, and Cincinnati Reds player- rian Arnold Toynbee in 1954 said, co m p a rt with $751,905 approp­ from teaching to direct care of breaking a record for the month set in 1984. manager Pete Rose in 1941 (age “ America is a large, friendly dog riated this year. patients. 50 John Post, human services ana­ ■ LEGEND------Travelers’ advisories warning of snow and 45). in a very small room. Every time Of that amount. $692,187 is for it wags its tail it knocks over a premiums. Premium costs for the lyst for the town, said the shift has M raih t-:;:-'-:jsNow blowing snow were in effect In parts of Wyoming, come about because patients are On this date in history: chair. cuiTent fiscal year total $437,508. Minnesota and the Colorado mountains, and winter being discharged from the hospital i '/ / r -w AIR storm watches were up in sections of Minnesota In 1861, the flag of the Confe­ The $928,787 also includes a sum [ jT / / j S H O W E R S ^ FLOW deracy was raised over Fort to pay claims that arise next year earlier and often cannot take care and Wisconsin. Now you know of themselves. UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST 'b Three inches of snow fell in Bismarck, N.D., in Sumter, S.C., as Union troops and an additional sum to pay there surrendered in the early claims from previous years. Visiting Nurse and Home Care is six hours overnight. Two inches fell in Williston, The four largest islands on Earth one of a number of community days of the Civil War. Town budget analyst Robert N.D., and an inch fell in Aberdeen, S.D. are Greenland (839,800 square agencies that draw part of the their In 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot miles), New Guinea (305,577 Huestis told the directors that in National forecast A severe thunderstorm watch was posted for previous years the town has financial support from the town. parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri as a President Abraham Lincoln in a square miles), Borneo (280,107 The budget recommendation for box at Ford’s Theater in Wa­ square miles) and Madagascar budgeted for insurance on the During Tuesday morning, rain is forecast for parts of the Pacific band of showers and thunderstorms moved across assumption that it would have the next year includes $87,575 for the shington. D.C. Lincoln died the (230,035 square miles). Australia is visiting nurses, an increase of 6 Northwest Coast, the Great Lakes, the Northern Plains, the Upper the area. a continent of nearly 3 million highest possible claims. The eastern and western thirds of the nation next morning. p e rce n t over the current Hartld photo by Tuckar Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley and parts of the Mid Atlantic Coast. In 1980, “ The Touring Princi­ square miles. appropriation. enjoyed generally clear skies. "NOW WE CAN BE guided by finished second in his class during the 10th annual Snow is forecast for parts of the Northern Plains States. Scattered Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST the averages of our experience,” Wayne Roberts of Willington canoes along the showers and thunderstorms are possible in parts of the South Atlantic today ranged from 4 degrees above zero in Havre. he said. Mayor Barbara Weinberg specu­ Hockanum River Canoe Race. lated that the shift may mean Hockanum River Sunday as a crowd watches. Roberts Coast states. Elsewhere, the weather will be fair. , Mont., to 79 degrees in Del Rio, Texas. Penny asked if the town would be L ottery shortsighted if it did not contribute higher budgets for the visiting more to the self-insurance fund. nurses’ group in the future. Weiss said the town will be Connecticut daily Tristate lotto 10-14-25-24-27-31 getting interest on about $1 million POST SAID NEW federal Medi­ 10th river race brings good crowds Rhode Island daily: 86M in reserve, but acknowledged that care regulations have put both "Lpt-O-Bucks” ; ^4-1^28-37 patients and home-care institu­ Saturday: 778 the situation should be monitored The Hockanum River Canoe Massachusetts daily: 4441 tions in a bind by forcing earlier Continued from page 1 over. case. PEOPLE Play Four: 8742 carefully. “ It keeps you warmer,” said Race started in 1976 when Watkins ’’Megabucks’’; 5-7-10-27-34-34 release from hospitals and res­ A few canoeists did need help Huestis said that the increase in and other members of the Hocka­ tricting the type and length of hurt. getting off the scratchy river floor Manchester resident Judy other numbers drawn Saturday premiums for the insurance the Snarski. “ If water does get in, num River Linear Park Commit­ which is set in the resort community of Ocean Redgrave told Time magazine, bhe is quoted Saturday’s Jingo numbers; services that will be reimbursed. “ The power of the water can do and some others fell into the water. in New England: town buys to augment its self- which it sometimes does, it’s just a tee were discussing ways to make Come together City, Md. in this week’s issue. some damage and hurt people,” Two of the victims were Kathy Tri-state daily: 950, 5732 35-21-67-3-62-40-2-37-1-83 insurance does not tell the whole thin film and the suit keeps it Manchester residents more aware “ Hollywood doesn’t hold a premiere in “Second Serve” will air on CBS next Post told the directors that said Tom McKay, who along with Kerr and Rick Gowen, who got Kiri Te Kanawa and Placido Domingo, two story. Some of the insurance warm.” of the river’s beauty. He said he Maryland every day,” Hughes told Spacek at month. another agency, Time Out for Steve Gephard, Greg Barber and stuck on a rock as another canoe of the brightest stars in opera, sang together ' coverage has higher deductibles Snarski and her husband, Rick, and a friend had canoed the river a black-tie reception before the premiere . than before, he pointed out. Parents, has a transportation Craig Schneider helped canoeists rammed them. with the Metropolitan Opera orchestra and who got stuck on rocks or in the “ It was not planned,” Kerr said have been racing for several before and decided a race was the Sunday. “ Your anticipated arrival created Director James F. Fogarty problem. years. Like many other canoeists, best way to do it. chorus in a concert to raise cash for the Met’s The agency tries to help parents tree branches that reached out and laughed. “ We have to give such fanfare we thought we’d herald it with a Comedic commentary ' asked if there had been any they got their start by watching Now, a decade later, canoeists pension fund. ' who are in danger of abusing their from the river bank. everyone a show.” horn.” : decrease in employee benefits in others race. come from all over the area to The chorus, men in tuxedos, women in children. “ They (the canoeists) are on Gowen simply said that it was About 500 people stood outside in a Jay Leno’s stand-up routine offers as much . medical insurance. Weiss said that “ We used to spectate,” Snarski partcipate. gowns of many colors, lined up across the The budget recommendation for their own,” McKay said. “ We don’t hot and he needed a swim. downpour to watch a caravan of 25 social commentary as it does comedy and he ' several years ago Blue Cross-Blue said. “ And we decided one year to “ This is a tradition," said racer stage behind the orchestra for the show TOP is $6,500, a 25 percent increase help anyone unless they need it. The water temperature was 45 limousines and a city bus arrive at the Fox admits he has qualms about getting involved Shield began enforcing a rule get a canoe for fishing. Then we George Grade of Willimantic, who Sunday night for their recital pieces. over the current appropriation. It We’re just trying to make sure no degrees, according to a chart that Sun and Surf Cinema for the screening. in something so establishment as a sit-com. under which it pays for emergency ran in a race one year and we’ve has entered the race for several For an encore, Te Kanawa sang a grandly room treatment only for genuine includes $500 to provide transpor­ one gets hurt. The rocks can stop a was set up at the starting line, and Leno says he is considering some sit-com boat and the water will flip it canoeists wore wet suits just in been doing it ever since." years. operatic "Summertime” from George scripts but doubts he will find anything emergencies. Weiss said there tation for clients. Gershwin's “ Porgy and Bess." suitable. When she walked on stage, she said, "W e Double life “ Does it seem like selling out?” he asked in tossed a coin and it’s me.” Actress Vanessa Redgrave will play a a Washington Post interview. "... 1 aiways mull tax-rate adjustment James Levine conducted the orchesta, contend you can make fun of TV and think it’s with help from chorus master David man, then becom e a woman in “ Second Serve, ” a television film about transsexual stupid and stiil watch it. You can make fun of Stivender. If the Board of Directors as­ in trash collection costs because by Gov. William O’Neill. Weiss’s tennis star Renee Richards. it from within.” Leno, a former Rolis-Royce and Mercedes sumes a tax-collection rate of 99 bids came in lower that the amount budget recommendation assumed The actress portrays ophthalmologist percent next year, the town budgeted, a reduction in trial fees adoption of the governor’s plan. Richard Raskind, who underwent a sex- Benz mechanic, says he has one joke in his Titanic Look-Alike Alter ego show that always bombs, which makes him manager's budget recommenda­ for the town attorney’s office, The amount of money Manches­ change operation to become Richards, then ter taxpayers pay to support the wonder about the inteilect of his audiences. The luxury liner Titanic sank on this day in 1912. tion could be financed with a tax elimination of a provision for Gov. Harry Hughes serenaded actress joined the women’s pro tennis tour. storm windows at a .Nike Site budget for next year, which begins “ I say, ‘You can see where the education in Fourteen years prior to the disaster, novelist Morgan rate of 48.49 mills instead of the Sissy Spacek on his trumpet as part of the “ I hold a tremendous empathy for her, a 48.76 mills he originally recom­ building, and elimination of $3,000 July 1, will he determined by the this country is going from the fact that premiere of the movie “ Violets Are Blue,” woman trapped inside a man’s body” Robertson wrote a book containing striking simlilarities mended, the directors were told at for a street line-painting machine directors when they set the budget Robert Blake and Mr. T beat out Sartre and to the Titanic tragedy. In his book, the biggest, grandest a budget workshop Saturday. that can be bought instead with in early May. Descartes for best philosophers on the liner to set sail was named Titan. Titan's size, speed Town Manager Robert Weiss’s funds from this year’s budget. People’s Choice Awards,” ' he says. “ And a and capacity were the same as the ill-fated Titanic’s. $50.6 million budget recommenda­ Tuesday Only few people get it but most people have no idea tion assumed a collection rate of Huestis also told the directors what I’m talking about.” Like the Titanic, the fictional Titan sank with a heavy 98.5 percent. But town budget that a plan by Republicans in the loss of life after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic. analyst Robert Huestis reram- General Assembly for state aid to CALDWELL From Our Meat Dept education would give the town DO YOU KNOW - What nation built the Titanic? mended Saturday that the direc­ Keeping busy tors use the higher rate. $05,000 more than a proposal made FRIDAY’S ANSWER — Halley's Comet will come back Recent thx collections have OIL INC. CHOPPED BEEF...... *1.59ib. 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NEW HAVEN - Yale University has sent acceptance letters to By John Gustavsen be the first time state workers Administrative Services which panel will be binding” unless the and seven destroyers, was steam­ 2,176 of the 12,534 people who applied (or admission to Its The Associated Press would be assured of a contract "in handles contract negotiations for legislature, which must approve Editor's note — It was all very ing toward Cuba. But the Navy had a timely manner.” Williams said the state, said that “we do have a the final pact, decides it cannot hush-hush and perhaps too clever undergraduate class of 1990, a school official said. orders not to get closer than 25 . ■ " ’ 4''*' The acceptance figures consist of 1,718 letters sent out HARTFORD — A compromise in an interview Friday. philosophical difference with the finance the agreement. by half. A CIA-sponsored Invasion miles off the Cuban coast. It would prevent lengthy delays unions On fhp* ’’ "It ensures ... finality so that of Cuba by Cuban exiles, helped Saturday and several hundred other letters which were sent In bill that extends binding arbitra­ On April 13, a CIA operative December as part of the university’s early admission plan, said tion to about 35,000 state em­ in settlement such as ocrarred "We feel strongly that we need neither side can take sort of a hard surreptitiously by Americans, called “Gar,” who was now in with vocational-technical school people who are on our side of the stance and not come to the would ignite a popular uprising Worth David, Yale’s dean of undergraduate admissions. ployees is headed for the House of bargaining table in good faith,” charge of the air operations, told Those accepted include 554 minority students, the university’s Representatives with some offi­ teachers last year. Their contract table,” Schwartz said. “It takes against Fidel Castro. What hap­ expired in June 1984 and they did two to have a collective bargaining said Schwartz. pened instead, 25 years ago, was the Cuban pilots eight planes would highest number ever, which would increase the percentage of cials predicting its best chance of take off April 15 to attack three passage in a decade. not have a tentative settlement for relationship.” the humiliation of the Bay of Pigs, minorities in Yale’s freshman class from 17 percent last year to the legislature to approve until Sen. John G. Matthews, R-New SEN. JOSEPH HARPER. D- despite the efforts of a small, military air bases in Cuba in an 18 percent this fall. Worth said. “In the next month we’ll see attempt to wipe out Castro’s air what happens. Until the final March 1985. Canaan, voted against the bill in New Britain, ranking member of remarkable cast of American the Appropriations Committee, the Labor Committee and a pilots. force on the ground. When the results are in you don’t want to get Cubans protested that not all 17 Bomb squad removes old grenade too emotional. You put so much BUT THE BILL HAS its disap­ saying that "we are handing over member of the Appropriations planes were going to be used, Gar work into it.” said Barry Williams, pointments for organized labor constantly to other parties what Committee which gave final ap­ By David L. Langford DANBURY — The state police bomb squad was summoned and its foes in the General should be an administrative proval, said the issue had been The Associated Press replied, "Orders from the top." secretary-treasurer of the Connec­ On April 14, the men of Brigade after a woman raking leaves In her yard discovered a World War ticut State Labor Council, AFL- Assembly. program.” discussed “for 10 years and nearly 2506 began marching to the five old II hand grenade laying on the ground, police said. CIO. Williams said labor would prefer But those who handle contract resolved before.” MIAMI — They were the secret The woman did not realize what the grenade was but called to see the bill’s definition of negotiations for the state favor the But Capitol observers say this little air force in a strange little leased freighters which lay at The bill the Appropriations Com­ anchor in the harbor about three police, who summoned the bomb squad, Danbury Police Lt. mittee sent to the House on a 30-7 managerial employees deleted. It bill because it eliminates the compromise version is different war that brought the first storm Dennis Cooney said Sunday. denies collective bargaining to any current law’s 4 percent numerical because for the first time it was clouds to John F. Kennedy’s miles from the airstrip. Eddy vote last week gives the right of Ferrer climbed into a Jeep with Bomb squad experts examined the rusty grenade, which still binding arbitration to state em­ employee who performs at least cap on management employees; reached through collective bar­ Camelot. two of four managerial functions institutes coalition bargaining on gaining between labor and They were recruited for the CIA Wade Gray, the Alabama adviser had its pin intact, and they determined it was inert, Cooney said. ployees in 27 bargaining units in UPl photo defined under the bill. Also consi­ pensions; and substitutes a nego­ management. by a bullish general of the who was killed, to go down and The grenade was taken to the state police explosives range in the executive and judicial watch. Simsbury for disposal, Cooney said. branches. dered management are correction tiating procedure that assures "It’s my perception — and I Alabama Air National Guard, a John Kennedy had enormous political luck, but the Bay finality. don’t have any inside information general eager to "kick Fidel Ferrer recalls he told Gray he Police are investigating the source of the grenade and are not Various estimates place the employees at the rank of lieutenant was worried because the Libera­ of Pigs debacle was the first major setback of his career sure how long it had been in the woman’s yard, he said. number of workers represented by or above. Schwartz said the bill sent to the ~ that it stands a very good chance Castro’s tail,’’ a general they Appropriations Committee can of passage,” Schwartz said. called Papa. ’They numbered some tion Air Force had no fighters and in government. The president blamed himself for the those units between 30,000 and "There’s no reason why they the B-26S, which had eight .50- 35,000. They include state police, (employees covered under the fairly be described as a “In the past one side or another 100 strong, mostly laid-back, beer­ raid's failure, but privately, he was resentful toward the Lotto prize jumps to $4 million management definition) shouldn’t compromise. has always spoken against it. drinking sons of Dixie with nick­ caliber machine guns mounted in health workers and higher educa­ the nose, were not equipped with CIA and the military establishment which, he felt, had tion employees. be part of a collective bargaining "Before we were using a fact­ Though it doesn’t satisfy every­ names like Shaky Joe and Dodo, NEWINGTON — There was no first-prize Lotto winner In finding procedure that was only thing both sides want, it’s a Studs and Rabbit, Useless and tail guns, to accommodate extra failed to alert him to the potential risks. Friday night’s Lotto drawing, boosting the top-prize pool in If the measure passes the House unit.” Wiiliams said. fuel tanks for the 600-mile flight to and Senate and is signed into law Scott Schwartz, labor relations advisory,” Schwartz said. "At this product of collective bargaining in Killer. Tuesday’s game to an estimated $4 million,.lottery officials said. adviser for the Department of point the award of the arbitration good faith. Their job was to teach a group of Cuba. There were 183 second-prize winners with each ticket worth by Gov. William O’Neill, it would Cuban exiles, whose language they "Don’t worry,” replied Gray. $1,018, and 6,986 third-prize winners with each ticket worth $47. didn’t understand, to fly and fix “We’re going to have Cuban pilots who don’t speak Spanish and who Nearly 105,000 fourth-prize tickets were sold, with each worth a World War Il-vintage B-26 standard $3. bombers, load the rockets and have blond hair and blue eyes Invasion blotted Lieutenant backs shooting of suspect taking care of us, and an aircraft The winning Lotto numbers drawn Friday were 6, 7,14, 20, 25, SOO-pound demolition bombs and 34. 250-pound frag bombs, fire the carrier which is loaded with the confronted outside an east end outcome of the investigation by his store. Connelly said. latest model fighters.” WATERBURY (AP) - The Officers had been told to keep a .50-caliber machine guns, mix the patrolman who fatally shot an Dairy Mart about 3 a.m. Saturday, office and Waterbury police. napalm, something they did Nine planes took off from Happy Insurance stalls asbestos removal police said. Anton died nine hours “This is going to be a thorough close watch on the Dairy Mart Valley before dawn on April 15. Kennedy record unarmed robbery suspect outside after the store was robbed last understand. an east end convenience store later St. Mary’s Hospital, authori­ investigation,” Connelly said Sun­ The Americans were not sup­ One, piloted by Capt. Mario NEW HAVEN — The removal of asbestos from hundreds of ties said. day. “I’m going to take it a step at a week by a man wielding a butcher Zuninga, was intentionally riddled believed his life was in danger and posed to fly bombing missions Bv George Gedda military establishment which, he state-owned buildings in Connecticut is facing delays because acted appropriately, a police lieut­ Patrolman James T. Griffin time." knife, police said. themselves. Some did anyway. with bullet holes while still on the The Associated Press felt, had failed to alert him to the contractors cannot obtain necessary liability insurance, a spotted an apparent robbery in Footage from the store’s secur­ ground. Zuninga flew directly to enant said a preliminary investi­ Under state law, police officers Four didn’t return. UPl photo potential risks. published report says. gation of the incident showed. progress while driving by the store ity camera showed that the clerk are to use their guns when they “They were our brothers, our Miami International Airport to WASHINGTON - "All my life Backers of the plan included The actual removal procedure is already being delayed at two about 2; 45 a.m., Waterbury State’s locked the cash register and ran believe either their lives or the plant a fictitious stoiy about "I found that the victim was heroes," recalls Eduardo "Eddy” He was the first symbol of Communist aggression in the I’ve known better than to depend Defense Secretary Robert state buildings, and hundreds more are awaiting inspections to robbing a store, and I find no Attorney John Connelly said. Grif­ into another room after Anton lives of others are in danger. Ferrer, a pilot forCubana Airlines defections in Castro’s Air Force. on the experts. How could I have McNamara; National Security ad­ determine what work will be needed, the New Haven Register fin parked his cruiser and waited walked in, turned his back to the New World. Fidel Castro, shown in 1983 file photo, was Meanwhile, three of the bombers wrongdoing by (the officer) at this Bochicchio said. who in 1960 hijacked his own plane been so stupid to let them go viser McGeorge Bundy; CIA Di­ reported Sunday. time,” said Detective Lt. Valen­ outside, Connelly said. clerk and pulled a nylon stocking at gunpoint to join the exile air such an irritant to the CIA that it recruited a motley crew hit the airfield at Camp Columbia ahead?” rector Allen Dulles; Dulles’deputy Connelly declined to describe over his head, Connelly said. "Yes, he definitely thought his in Havana, three blasted the field Asbestos, which had been widely used as a durable and tine Bochicchio. life was in danger,” Bochicchio force in Florida. He has a tear in of Cuban exiles in an ill-fated attempt to overthrow him. Twenty-five years ago this Richard Bissell, who actually ran non-flammable building material, has since been discovered to Craig Anton, 26, of Waterbury, how the shooting occurred or offer Anton tried and failed to open the his eye. On April 17, 1961, the Bay of Pigs fiasco took place. at San Antonio de los Banos, just month. John F. Kennedy uttered the operation; Lynman Lemnitzer. any conrli'^'''"' ohnn» jt pending cash draw himself, then left the said. "No doubt about it.” outside Havana, and two others cause cancer when its microscopic fibers are inhaled. was shot in the head after being The three-day battle was fought those words after presiding over chairman of the Joint Chiefs of “It’s a serious problem,” said Thomas Yasensky, state 25 years ago this week in the attacked the airport at Santiago. one of the most tragic miscalcula­ Staff, and the Adolph Berle, Zapata Swamp of southwestern pilot at Hayes and operations Alabama, with a few from Arkan­ One went down in Havana harbor. assistant attorney general. “Many insurance companies are tions in American history. He had chairman of the State Depart­ refusing to give insurance to anyone involved in asbestos Cuba, at places like Playa Larga officer of the Birmingham squad­ sas and Georgia. Half of Castro’s air force was been assured by his top advisers ment’s Latin America task force. and Giron. The doomed Brigade ron of the Air National Guard’s In addition to the B-26 crews. destroyed, but he was left with six that a CIA plan to topple the Secretary of State Dean Rusk went removal, from the designers to the contractors. 2506, a mixed bag of about 1,400 117th Tactical Reconnaissance Doster recruited civilian pilots to serviceable T-33 jets, two government of Cuban President along with the plan, but The reluctance to insure contractors is already preventing the Cuban exiles, had landed at Bahia Wing. back up CIA professionals flying propeller-driven British Sea Fur­ Fidel Castro was a "no-lose reluctantly. removal of asbestos from the Buley Library at Southern de Cochinos. • Thomas Willard “Pete” Ray, the twin-engine C-46 and four- ies, and two B-26s. Follow- up air proposition.” Was there no one who doubted Connecticut State University in New Haven and from the state a former Air Guard pilot who had engine C-54 cargo planes that strikes were canceled by Washing­ Instead, the 1,400-man force of these experts? Didn’t anyone with Department of Health Services’ laboratory in Hartford, BAHIA DE COCHINOS - the been training to fly Army Guard would ferry ammunition, supplies ton. Castro had two days to repair CIA-trained and equipped Cuban access to Kennedy foresee the Yasensky said. Bay of Pigs. The Waterloo of the helicopters at Ft. Rucker, Ala. and troops to the Happy Valley his damaged planes. exiles who invaded thddsland at the debacle that was to occur? CIA. • Wade Carroll Gray, a radio staging area from a mountain base Bay of Pigs met disaster, handing Hundreds mourn Gloria Pittman Castro’s crippled air force sank operator and electronics techni­ at Retaihuleu near the Pacific BRIGADE 2506 REACHED the Kennedy the worst setback of his THERE WERE: two of the Brigade’s ships carrying cian at Hayes. Coast of Guatemala where Bri­ beach before dawn on Monday, political career and consolidating • J. William Fulbright. chair­ BLOOMFIELD — About 300 mourners attended funeral badly needed ammunition and Janet Ray Winenger, Pete Ray’s gade 2506 was training. April 17. The CIA’s Grayston Castro’s grip on power more than man of the Senate Foreign Rela­ services for Gloria Pittman, whose body was discovered in New ' communications equipment and daughter, spent years trying be­ One of them was Albert C. Lynch, a former Special Officers any other single event. tions Committee. In a memoran­ Haven April 5, six months after authorities say she was stabbed ; shot down five B-26 bombers. His fore she got her daddy’s body "Buck” Persons, a pilot and officer now living in Tampa, went There were flaws in the plan dum Fulbright gave to Kennedy on to death. troops, backed by some 50 Soviet- returned from a morgue in Cuba sometime journalist who had ashore with frogmen in the van­ which almost all of Kennedy’s March 30. 1961. he warned that to Pittman, 39, who was last seen alive Oct. 13, was buried built tanks, killed 114 men of the for a proper burial 18 years af^er joined the Royal Canadian Air guard of the invasion and actually advisers from the State Depart­ overthrow Cast ro would violate the brigade and captured 1,189 others. his death. Force in 1939 at the outbreak of fired the first shots. Saturday at the Mount St. Benedict Cemetery after emotional ment, Defense Department and spirit and the letter of the OAS services at the Refuge Church of Christ. They languished in Cuban prisons Reid Doster was a general who World War II and currently was With only sporadic air support, the CIA either failed to detect, or charter and "would be denounced High Rate Pittman’s husband of nine months, John Pittman, 32, was for 22 months until the Kennedy enjoyed his work. He called his Air flying a DC-3 for a construction partly because of the weather, the dismissed. from the Rio Grande to Patagonia administration ransomed them for Guardsmen his "little airmen.” At firm. brigade was not able to break out of arrested March 5 and charged with murder, even though The planners mistakenly as an example of imperialism.” Pittman’s body was still missing. $53 million worth of food and Happy Valley, the airstrip at Doster told Persons only that the the swamp or hold the airstrip at thought that American sponsor­ • Arthur Schlesinger, special ; medicine. Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, from mission was "very much in the Giron, a key to the operation. An Louise Mathis, who has cared for Pittman’s four children since ship of the invasion could be assistant to Kennedy. On April 5, her disappearance, said Saturday the discovery of Pittman’s After years of silence, former which the air strikes to Cuba were interest of ourgovernment,” itwas expected uprising against Castro concealed. They thought that the he wrote a memo to the president Maj. Gen. George Reid "Papa” launched, he once infuriated a outside the United States, and from within Cuba failed to Cuban Air Force could be knocked saying. "No matter how ’Cuban' body was a relief to the family. Doster today doesn’t mind talking young Cuban pilot, a former naval "there may be some shooting materialize. out by rebel pilots in a surprise air the equipment and the personnel, John Pittman is being held on $100,000 bond. A hearing is about the Bay of Pigs. He retired aviation officer, by calling him involved,” He would be paid $2,800 Castro’s planes sank two inva­ attack, enabling the invaders to the U.S. will be held accountable scheduled for May 2 in Hartford Superior Court to determine if from the Air Guard in 1972 and now "Sonny.” John Wayne’s kind of a month, plus $600 a month for sion ships- the Houston and the Rio land uncontested at the Bay of Pigs for the operation, and our prestige there is enough evidence to prosecute him. IRA’s, owns and operates Otto Zwarg, general. expenses. Escondido — and shot down from secret bases in Central will be committed to its success. Inc., in St. Petersburg. Fla., a When told that Washington had Persons was told to report for a several more planes. The brigade America. "Since the Castro regime is Moffett wants O’Neill donor list manufacturing plant turning out severely curtailed the air strikes in briefing at the Air Guard base. He pilots were dead tired and some They underestimated the presumably too strong to be such things as nozzles for hydrau­ support of the invasion, Doster joined about 20 other pilots at a balked at flying without the strength of Castro’s army. Their toppled by a single landing, the HARTFORD — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Toby lic equipment and firing pins for threw his cap to the ground and meeting presided over by four men promise of cover from the Navy predictions that the invasion would operation will turn into a pro­ Moffett is calling on Gov. William A. O’Neill to divulge the tranquilizer guns. exclaimed, "There goes the damn who identified themselves only as jets. incite the anti- Castro resistance in tracted civil conflict.” identities of large contributors to his campaign who have no state "I was mad as hell and made no war.” "Al,” "Frank," "Jake” and "Most of the Cubans were Cuba were not borne out. They felt bones about it.” says Doster, a big courageous young men,” Doster • Richard Goodwin, a presiden­ business. WHEN THE INVASION started “Hoyt.” They said they were that if a beachhead could not be tial speechwriter. Even it the “I have long been an advocate for doing whatever is necessary Plain & Simple man of 67 with Andy Rooney agents for a group of wealthy recalls, "but there was one I established at the Bay of Pigs, the eyebrows. "It was a mistake. The turning sour, Doster put a fist in remember who refused to go. I landing were successful, he con­ to drive a wedge between political fundraising and public the mouth of a Cuban pilot he Cuban exiles financing a mission to invaders could join up with guerril­ tended during a meeting two weeks policymaking,” Moffett said in a letter hand-delivered to . ideawasnotamistake.buttheway overthrow Castro. popped him right in the mouth and las already operating in the before the invasion, there would be ; in which it. was carried out was a thought was turning yellow. The recruits were given a lie set him down in the comer. He just O’Neill’s campaign headquarters Saturday. George Patton's kind of general. Escambray Mountains, not realiz­ “a massacre," The Castro forces Moffett asked O’Neillto ‘at the very least.” release the names ‘ mistake. Washington didn't follow detector test and issued fake turned completely yellow.” ing that region was 80 miles distant the plan. They kept making Among the first fliers Doster were not the kind to give up. There of contributors of more than $500 to his campaign who have no There seem to be many At Connecticut Na­ identification papers. They were On Tuesday, Gar got permission across a hopeless tangle of would be "house-to-house fighting changes, playing politics.” turned to when he started assem­ from the CIA brass in Washington state-related income or who do not lobby before the state. tional we offer other bling the Bay of Pigs air force were given $100 to buy new work and swamps. in Havana.” It would be "like Our CD ’s short-term promotional But there’s "Invaders Slash At Castro's sport clothes with no tell-tale to let the Americans fly, those who The exile brigade, outnumbered Cuba,” said the banner headline in Shamburger and Lt. Col. Joseph L. wanted to volunteer. Hungary.” co n v en ien ces. We "Shaky Joe” Shannon, a quiet little laundry marks, warned not to talk 140 to 1, was defeated within 65 A common thread to the argu­ the Birmingham (Ala.) News of about the operation to anyone, and “We were fired up,” Shannon hours. All told, 114 were killed, Qro Q tfnnrl fered. At Connecticut have an easy pay- April 17. 1961. The Associated Air Guard flight instructor and recalls. “Riley and I had gotten ments of Fulbright. Schlesinger, ClltJ (X ^UUU. more to IRA commander of the Birmingham instructed to report to the aban­ 1,189 were imprisoned and 150 Goodwin and others was that the Press story, which could give only doned Opa- locka Naval AirStation pretty close to those Cuban boys. In either never landed or were 1 j National we have a simple alternative fhon deduction plan for sketchy details of the invasion, squadron. Shannon had seen com­ the original plan, we were told we operation was ill-conceived on near Miami for a sneak flight to rescued. moral and political grounds. D0Tj. that can really pay off. Our 5-year C D. 11 Icll 1 1 IRAs. We even have an also said that Cuba charged before bat in P-38 fighters over North Guatemala. couldn’t fly a mission if we wanted the United Nations that the invad­ Africa and Italy and in B-2Ss over to. But this was a matter of As for their concerns about the You get a high rate and your return is guaranteed IRA loan program at special low rates. China and India. Later, Shannon Capt. Eddy Ferrer, now a pilot AS PETER WYDEN noted in his feasibility of the operation, they ers came from Florida and Gua­ for Eastern Airlines in Miami, and desperation." In addition, we have a wide range of maturi­ temala and that the United States lojgged more than 2,500 hours in the In the early morning hours of book “Bay of Pigs,” Kennedy felt they had to defer to the for a full 5 years. And C D's are safe, secure and the other Cuban fliers had arrived discovered too late the plan he was expertise of the military and the must bear the responsibility. The B-26 as an instructor. at Rayo Base near Retaihuleu April 19, six B-26s took off from insured-a sure thing. . , ties, with corresponding rates, from 6 months to U.S. ambassador to the United Shannon, who now works in the Happy Valley on a final bombing approving "was too large to CIA. months before, Ferrer, who was a remain secret and too small to Kennedy acknowledged after­ 10 years. And for maturities greater than 2!^ Nations. Adlai E. Stevenson, rep- car leasing office of a Ford agency popular “morale officer” for the mission. Four were piloted by ; lied, "These charges are totally in Birmingham, was flying on Americans — Shamburger, Shan­ succeed." ward that he was wrong to assume years you may choose your maturity dates. Shamburger's wing when his Liberation Air Force, was also Kennedy blamed himself for the the "military and intelligence Special ' false and I deny them flying a C-46 dropping non, Goodwin and Ray — and two And if in the future you wish to change your categorically.” happy-go-lucky buddy was shot by Cubans, Gonzalo Herrera and fiasco but, privately, he was people have some secret skill not refrigerator-sized parapacks resentful toward the CIA and the available to ordinary mortals.” Two days later, buried deep in down. The man they called Shaky crammed full of guns and supplies Mario Zuninga. Each had a second investment strategy, we’ll show you how you can another story. Cuba radio was Joe escaped with a nifty piece of to anti-Castro guerrillas — the man riding with him as a navigator quoted as saying four planes had flying. or radio operator, but there were QAOO/ 10070/ invest in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, govern­ The Alabama Air National Contras of their day — in the IM Ifo u rs been shot down, one piloted by a Escambray, Los Organos and no controls for a co-pilot in the B26. Stalin’s granddaughter UuU/o iU .U i/ 0 ment securities, and zero coupon bonds. We can „ North American, identified as Leo Guard unit was chosen for the CIA Sierra Maestra mountains. Shannon and his radio operator, ' Francis Bell of Boston, who was mission because it had only Wade Gray, were shot down by one even take care of transferring your IRA to Con­ recently converted from B26s to On April 9, the men of Brigade A n n u a l E ffec tive ■ killed. 2506 came down out of the of Castro’s T-33s. confirms her departure or your convenience, Connecticut National has necticut National if you have it somewhere else, The people of Birmingham were RF-84F jets, the last unit in the mountains and began filing aboard Pete Ray and his radio operator, unaware that "Bell” was one of country to give up the old bombers. Leo Baker, were attacking Cas­ special evening and weekend hours to open your In te re st A n n u a l ■pv CalloneofourlRAspecial- the 10 C-54S and three C-46S lined up MOSCOW (AP) - Josef Stalin’s The Times said Miss Alliluyeva. F their own. Few people outside the The B-26 was chosen. Shannon on the runway at Retaihuleu, tro’s field headquarters at the Y ield U O riL W a ll ists today. We’ll put our cubbyholes of the CIA knew that says, because the United States Central Australia sugar plantation granddaughter confirmed today 59, declined to answer questions on IRA. Starting ^^ril 10th thru April 15th all branches R ate* waiting to take off for Happy that she plans to return to her what prompted her decision to i 1 ^ know-how to work for you, and Bell was the nom de guerre, the had plenty of them in mothballs Valley. D-Day was near. several miles inland when they will be open weekday evenings until 8 pm. ; phony ID. of Leo Francis Baker. and "it fit the scenario.” It was the were shot down and killed. school in Britain, but declined again leave the Soviet Union, The original invasion plan, as comment on a published report which her father ruled from the 100 lOllR. make sure it really pays off. • 34, a flight engineer for Hayes bomber Castro was using, and the conceived during the Eisenhower With Castro’s forces in control of '. Aircraft Corp. and operator of two whole thing was supposed to look the air, cutting off the brigade’s that her mother, Svetlana Alli­ 1920s until his death in 1953. Kno^v-h()^^ that pa\s o ff.' like an insurrection from within administration, called for a land­ luyeva, also will leave the Soviet Reached at their Moscow hotel Birmingham pizza parlors. ing at Trinidad, a city of about supply lines, the three-day battle On May 4, Alex E. Carlson, an Cuba. was lost. Some of the invaders fled Union. room this morning, Olga. 14, said attorney from Miami Springs. Shannon and Shamburger were 20,000 on the south coast of Cuba into the swamp and a couple of The New 'York Times, in today’s she could not comment on The New Know-how that pays off. Fla., representing the Double taken into an inner circle of CIA which had a good harbor and dozen made it out to sea in small editions, quoted Miss Alliluyeva as York Times article. She said her Connecticut Check Corp., invited two reporters planners and sent to Washington to airfield and was remote from boats to be picked up by the U.S. saying, “I requested permission to mother was not in the hotel room. to the Birmingham law offices of be briefed at a higher level than heavy concentrations of Castro's Navy. Most were ca^ured. leave and I got it.” Miss Alli­ Olga studied at a Quaker-run ^ former Alabama Gov. Frank even Doster. Because they knew so militia. Guerrillas had been oper­ The next year came Kennedy’s luyeva, Stalin’s daughter, defected school in England for 18 months J'taluml : Dixon. He was to plant the CIA’s much, they were told not to fly a ating in the nearby Escambray showdown with Nikita Khrushchev to the West in 1967 but returned to before her mother brought her to cover story, part fact, part fiction. combat mission. Mountains for months and intelli­ in what was called the Cuban Moscow in 1984. the Soviet Union. Bank Connecticut In late 1960. the rumor mill was gence reports indicated the local missile crisis. More military ad­ She was quoted as saying she HE TOLD 'THEM Double Check working overtime at the Airport citizens were ready to rise up visers were sent to a place called planned to leave the Soviet Union The following branches wilflilso be open until noon on Siturday April 6th and (a CIA front) had acted as Inn, the beer and barbecue joint against Castro. But Kennedy Vietnam. by the end of the month and was not April 12th: scrapped the Trinidad plan, histo­ sure if or when she would ever MANCIIE.'>TKR,')20 West Middle Turnpike EAST HARTEORI) 1085 Main Street J^ahpnal “brokers” in hiring civilian pilots near the Birmingham airport Twenty years after the Bay of LOOK for an anti-Castro exile group. He where Hayes technicians and Air rians say, because he wanted a Pigs, survivors of Brigade 2506 return. said he was in town to notify the Guardsmen usually ended their "quieter” landing, less like a held a reunion in Miami, where "I can’t think so far into the FUEL OIL families of four Birmingham fliers flights. Regulars like Shamburger World War II assault. He wanted future,” she was quoted as saying. the strikes to be perceived as they have erected a monument to Bank who had been shot down some­ and Maj. Billy ’’Dodo" Goodwin those who were killed, including where off the coast of Cuba while were suddenly missing. The offi­ having been launched from within the four Americans. Joe Shannon flying a C-46 on a cargo flight, cial word from Sumter Smith Air Cuba. was presented a gold ring with the .68» “presumably in support of the Bay National Guard base on the other Still, Cuban veterans say they coat of arms of Brigade 2506. EMERGENCY Senior Citizen & of Pigs invasion." side of the airport was that a large were led to believe they would get Shannon, who has a son now Fire — Police — Medical Volume DIacounta K1-AINK1H)WI) 728 4302 108f) Main St., K;isl Hartford • OAKY DAKilK 728 2048 MhMainSt-.MandiesU^r The names were accurate. In group was off at a special school. full backing from U.S. forces if flying F-4 jets for the Air Guard, ! addition to Baker, the other three Doster recruited most of his 97 push came to shove. Indeed, a slipped off his U.S. Air Force ring D IA L 911 THRIFTY OIL CO. ■ were: pilots, crew chiefs, armament flotilla of U.S. warships, including and slipped on the ring of Brigade In Manchester •Oiircurrunl 5 ft‘arfixt‘d rate. Ktite siihjtN’l lorliango wiH’kly. Minimum annual deposit $S00. Suhslanlial interest penalty for early withdrawal. • Riley W. Shamburger, a test specialists and mechanics from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Essex 2506. 289-8843 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. **** ~ « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 14. 1»I6 U.S./Wortd in Buie! Jews praise pope’s synagogue visit OPINION define themselves Is ig n o r ^ .. can Council's revolutionary 1965 Semitism and pledged to “ deepen Reagan, Nakasone end trade talks By Victor. L. SImpion Israel is where this unity finds lU ' The AMOclated Press document on non-Christian reli­ dialogue in loyalty and WASHINGTON - Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro gions, which was a turning point in friendship.” realization.” “ We shall have to wait for this. Nakasone, ending a two-day session with President Reagan Catholic-Jewish relations. Tullia Zevi, president of the ROME — Jewish leaders say This is for the fuUre,” she said. today, has promised a “ historic turn” in policy to ease the Union of Italian Jewish Communi­ Pope John Paul II’s historic visit to Quoting from the document, TTie Vatican does not have Fire sharing staggering U.S.-Japanese trade imbalance, an administration a synagogue was reassuring on ties, said, “ He swept away appre­ Jack John Paul said the church "de­ hensions that he was moving away diplomatic relations with Israel. official says. theological issues but that they still plores the hatred, persecutions from the letter and spirit of Henry Slegman, chairman of the Anderson The official, requesting anonymity, said Sunday that Reagan are waiting for the Vatican to and displays of anti-Semitism commission for Inter-religious af­ was impressed with Nakasone’s “ commitment and determina­ acknowledge the importance of Vatican II and was moving back directed against the Jews at any toward a conservative theology.” fairs of the New York-based World • a necessity tion” to implement a plan aimed at shrinking Japan’s $49.7 Israel to Jews. time and by anyone,” Jewish Congress, said in a state­ billion trade surplus with the United States. Applause erupted Sunday from “ I repeat, by anyone,” he told “ Jews have been trying for at ment released here that the pope s The meeting, the eighth for the two since Reagan took office, those assembled at the synagogue least 20 years to have the Catholic If leaders of the Eighth Utilities District the 1,000 people packing Rome’s visit and remarks "constitute an also serves as a prelude to the economic summit Nakasone will main synagogue when the pope on the Tiber River. Church see the Jewish community important and hopeful new chap­ and the Town of Manchester are sincere in host in Tokyo in May for Reagan and the leaders of five other declared, "You are our dearly on its terms and not through the ter in the history of Catholic what they say about exploring joint use of the John Paul pointed to the “ com­ glasses of Catholic theology,” said Western industrialized nations. beloved brothers and in a certain mon spiritual patrimony” that relations with Judaism.” town’s firehouse in Buckland, Manchester Also attending the Sunday meeting at the presidential retreat way It could he said that you are Mrs. Zevi, whose organization But he called the lack of formal exists between Christians and represents Italy’s 40,000 Jews. may still be able to avoid the situation of Future may at Camp David were Vice President George Bush — just back dur elder brothers.” Jews and said each religion Vatican relations with Israel “ a having back-to-back firehouses — an from a 10-day trip to the Middle East — Secretary of State George “ wishes to be respected in its own On Israel, however, she said, grievous wound” In relations be­ John Paul, making the first tween the Roman Catholic Church embarrassing curiosity that would become Shultz, White House chief of staff Donald Regan and national recorded visit by a pope, to a identity.” “ The dimension of people, history and Jewish people. the town’s most distinguishing characteris­ hold timidity security adviser John Poindexter. synagogue, cited the Second Vati- The pope condemned anti- and land through which the Jews tic. Although many obstacles lie in the way of Car slams Into crowd, kills one bringing about shared use of the firehouse by PONCHATOULA, La. — An 83-year-old woman who suffered a the two fire departments that operate in for NASA stroke-like attack lost control of her car and plowed through a Marcos town, it can be done if both sides want to crowd at a strawberry festival, killing one person and injuring 24 accomplish it. WASHINGTON — While Washington’s as horrified onlookers screamed and ran for cover. It can be done if the policy makers on both “ There was people everywhere,” said James Bynog of Baton second-guessers and handwringers anguish over . backers sides are willing to approach the prospect of Rouge. “ I said to myself, ‘How can this person be going that the Challenger tragedy, other nations are fast?’ and then — bam.” sharing the station without seeking to gain scrambling to overtake the United States in space. any^ing from it other than the obvious Bynog estimated Inez Layrisson’s car was traveling 40 mph Here’s what has happened since the shuttle when it plunged into the festival crowd at a park Sunday. mutual advantage of having only one V-* protest explosion immobilized the National Aeronautics Layrisson was driving on a street along the park when she firehouse instead of two in the same place. and Space Administration. suffered a blood clot that caused a stroke-like attack and And it can be done if it is considered “Someday, son, you can tell your children you saw Halley's comet in 1986 • The Soviet union launched a space station, probably caused her foot to lock on the accelerator. officials said. By Fernando Del Mundo separately from any other issue that divides United Press International — at least, you think you did.” which will become the core of a huge space the town and district — if it is considered complex, with laboratories, manufacturing Manufacturing sales down 1.1% MANILA, Philippines — solely on its merits as a way to best use a facilities and living quarters. By contrast, there resource and avoid unnecessary duplication. Members of the party of deposed are mutterings in Washington about canceling the WASHINGTON — The value of manufacturing sales declined ruler Ferdinand Marcos convened It cannot be done if either side takes a Washington Window U.S. space station project — which couldn’t be by $4.8 billion or 1.1 percent in February, the Commerce a rump session of parliament in cooperative stance now with the idea of deployed, in any event, until the mid-1990s. Department said today. defiance of the government of maldng sure the plan fails later 6o it can • The ^ v ie ts have offered the use of their The combined value of distributive trade sales and President Corazon Aquino today, blame the other side for being the Proton rockets, at a launching price of $24 million, manufacturers’ shipments forthe month, adjusted for seasonal and clashes between backers of obstructionist, the outcome of many dealings which customers may use if they get tired of variations, was $42'7.2 billion, down from $432 billion in January, Aquino and Marcos left 33 people between the town and the independent Jury’s still out on the role waiting for the U.S. shuttles to take off again. The according to a Census Bureau report. injured, including 18 police. Soviet price per customer is less, incidentally, It was the largest monthly percentage decline in manufactur­ Aquino, swept to power 48 days utilities district. ago, met with Metropolitan Manila than it costs for a shuttle-launched satellite. ers’ sales since June 1985, when they fell by 1.7 percent. It cannot be done if there is any expressed Manufacturers and trade inventories at the end of February police generals on the political • The European Space Agency has launched or implied link between sharing a firehouse were virtually unchanged from the previous month at $585.1 violence and other matters and two satellites into orbit since the shuttle disaster. . and agreeing on where a connection should of television in the Senate billion, the report said. was assured “ that the situation is be made between the district’s sewer system Shuttle customers, left stranded by NASA, have The value of manufacturers’ sales has risen 2.1 percent from completely under control,” presi­ and the town's sewer system, for instance. been invited to sign up with the European agency. February 1985 while the value of inventories has grown by 1.1 dential spokesman Rene Saguisag adopted a tough civil rights ble events was a droning filibus­ And it cannot be done if it is associated with By Steve Gerstel It has offered to add four more Ariane rocket percent, the bureau said. i said. ter on whether the federal the question of whether the Town Charter plank in 1948, he became a third launchings to its 1987-88 schedule. In January, manufacturers’ sales declined by 0.2 percent while With a quorum, 93 members of government should transfer Wa­ provisions governing consolidation of the WASHINGTON - With more party presidential candidate; • Britain, France and the Soviet Union have inventories rose 0.3 percent, according to revised figures Marcos's New Society Movement, than a little trepidation, the seduced by Barry Goldwater’s shington’s National and Dulles intensified work on manned spacecraft. The district and town should be changed, or the contained in the report. or KBL, and its breakaway fac­ UPI photo Senate gingerly entered the conservatism in 1964, he became airports to a regional transporta­ Soviets have already tested a small spaceplane more fundamental question of whether there tions opened the session in a high-tech era some time ago, a Republican: and he was into tion authority. that would ride into space atop a booster rocket, packed auditorium at a suburban should actually be consolidation of the Editors back chain in libel suit Ws/f from the chief finally permitting the intrusion his 60s before he gave fatherhood It was not gripping listening. spring into orbit and then return to Earth. The hotel about 2 miles from the district and the town. of radio into its august a shot. Japanese are also rushing ahead with plans to National Assembly which Aquino Friday. Hospital officials said two Whatever happens in other areas, it is And it was made worse by the WASHINGTON (AP) — Twenty-four newspaper executives, Attorney General Edwin Meese, left, chambers. operate in space. Even the Chinese have let out who attended a meeting o f the American Society of Newspaper atolished last month. agents improved from serious but stable abundantly clear that only one firehouse is Pressing for a constitutional spearing voice of Sen. Paul enters Baptist Hospital in Miami Sunday Yes, even television, a much word that their Long March rockets are available Editors, have issued a statement supporting a California Arturo Tolentino, the 72-year-old condition to good, while the other was needed in Buckland — one firehouse if two amendment requiring a bal­ Sarbanes, D-Md., the main par­ with Joseph V. Coreless, special agent more threatening force than anced budget and not getting ticipant in the filibuster, who to commercial customers. newspaper chain being sued for libel by Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev. running mate of Marcos in the Feb. departments use it, one firehouse if only one in charge of the FBI Miami office, to visit listed in fair condition. FBI Director radio to those who fought to anywhere with the opposition in could never cut it in Laxalt, one of President Reagan s closest friends, sued the 7 election, denounced the new A LL THE WHILE, the investigation of the the three FBI agents wounded in a William Webster had planned to visit the department uses it] preserve the sanctity of the the Senate, Thurmond, in stump- broadcasting. Sacramento-based McClatchy Newspapers after the Sacra­ , government as an “ unconstitu­ Challenger explosion, fanned into a national tional regime” and called for a agents today. The alternative i^ ludicrous, but by no Senate, will soon lend its all- style histrionics, asked listeners mento Bee in 1983 published a story alleging that the Internal shootout with bank robbery suspects Nor can the Senate, C-Span or scandal by an aggressive press corps, has Revenue Service had evidence that skimming occurred at a campaign of civil disobedience. means out of the question. History shows that seeing eyes for the edification of to contact their senators and let the most up-to-date radio tech­ demoralized NASA and bogged down the U.S. Carson City, Nev., casino when it has owned by the Laxalt family pride and prejudice have often triumphed the American public. them know how they felt. More than 2,000 supporters ral­ over common sense. The Senate can still return to nology do a thing about Sen. space program. in the early 1970s. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D- lied outside the Asian Institute of Manchester’s leaders must keep in mind solitude at the conclusion of a The constitutional amendment Reporters have jumped on NASA for ignoring A legal defense fund set up by Laxalt’s daughter, Michelle Tourism Hotel in Quezon City, N.Y. No matter how hard he that shared use of the firehouse will not be trial period but no one believes it fell one vote shy of passage, warnings that should have been heeded and taking Laxalt, collected $263,300 last year, and $65,209 in the first three wearing KBL-colored red, white U.S. official says decision tries, he cannot be understood months of this year, including donations from six senators. negotiated if either side approaches the ever will. indicating either that the 1.1 risks that may have been unwise. But NASA’s files and blue ribbons and hoisting even at point-blank range. The senators were Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass,; Ted matter with the attitude that it is about to do Nor, on the basis of the first million homes that can listen to are full of self-serving memos routinely written by placards reading “ We love Presi­ weeks, is there any reason forthe the Senate on cable C- Span were Another voice that must mys­ cautious officials to absolve themselves from Stevens, R-Alaska: Jake Garn, R-Utah; Daniel Inouye dent Marcos ” and “ Bring back the the other side a favor, notwithstanding the tify listeners, unless they are D-Hawaii; Malcom Wallop, R-Wyo., and Sam Nunn, D-Ga. legal president." fact that the town has a firehouse it cannot Senate to fear radio, an unobstu- not listening, or, if they were, blame. If a launch is successful, they can bask in to retaliate must come soon “ In view of this unusual expression on behalf of a libel plaintiff sive medium. Television may didn’t catch the message. from south of the Mason Dixon the acclaim. If it should fail, they can cite their use effectively and notwithstanding the fact and in the interest of balanced public opinion, we feel it equally A clash erupted when about a pose different problems. Listening to the Senate cannot line, belongs to Sen. Ernest I-told-you-so memos. — specifically “ mad dog” Moam- that the price the district would have to pay appropriate to express our support of the Sacramento Bee, its dozen Aquino supporters naaking Bv Sean McCormallv possible but, “ The president has Once the ribbon-cutting ce­ be easy, although C- Span, which Hollings, D-S.C. One clue — it is NASA would never have landed men on the the hotel in a jeep were stoned by not yet made that decision.” mar Khadafy — U.N. Ambassador for its own superfluous firehouse is higher editors and news policies, including the pursuit of investigative United Press International Vernon Walters visited European remony was over and the flowery carries the proceedings from often very loud. moon if the managers had heeded all the negative KBL loyalists. Witnesses said Asked if there is a deadline for than it expected to pay and more than it And who, straining his ears, reporting that keeps readers informed about their elected capitals to line up allied support. words of welcome ended, the gavel to gavel, does its best — memos. Some of the warnings now being cited several Aquino supporters were hit WASHINGTON — A top admin­ action, Whitehead replied, “ There should pay. can possibly figure out what Sen. officials,” the editors said Saturday. by rocks, but none was reported really isn’t a timetable, but the His visit reportedly won Prime Senate quietly and quickly re­ providing listeners with an ex­ were written by these chronic objectors. Since istration official says “ time is Minister Margaret Thatcher’s ap­ Moreover, if negotiations succeed and John Melcher, D-Mont., is gro­ Seriously injured. time is winding down. Time is turned to normal — if the planation of events, an identifi­ they object to every launch, the managers don’t getting short” for President Rea­ proval of the use of British-based sharing is started, the arrangement will fail activities of the Senate can ever cation of the speaker and, during wling about in late afternoon. know when to take them seriously. gan to decide on a military strike getting short.” Probers study mechanical problem In the Maule suburb of San Juan Vice President George Bush, U.S. F-111 bombers in a prospec­ if either side insists that it has done be described in that way. quorum calls, gentle music. Overall, radio has not changed The top people at NASA have always been today, at least 18 policemen and 15 against Libya but one lawmaker tive attack. NEW YORK — Investigators have found evidence that last speaking in a taped interview on something only to benefit the other. “ We There have been a few And the programming could the Senate — not for the better risk-takers. They have understood that space civilians were wounded in a clash says Congress must be consulted Five Americans have been killed month’s Mexicans Airlines crash in which 166 people died was NBC’s “ Meet the Press,” said he bailed you out’’ talk will be fatal and will only exceptions. not have been better. In those and not for the worse. pioneering has its risks, that risks go with sparked by the Aquino govern­ before any orders are given. in the past two weeks by terror caused by a mechanical problem rather than by a terrorist Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., has “ always favored retaliation on become a new source of irritation. first weeks, the Senate rejected What television does, with the exploration, that progress has a price. They have ment’s ouster of KBL Mayor attacks U.S. officials have linked bomb. The New York Times reported today. chairman of the Foreign Relations kind of a surgical basis.” If the leaders of the community make an SURPRISINGLY, Sen. Strom the constitutional amendment on television cameras acting as a been careful to give top priority to safeguarding Joseph Estrada, police and hospi­ “ I believe that the United States to Libya and its volatile leader. Indications are that an explosion in a wheel well for the landing Committee, said he expects to NATO commander Gen. Bernard honest effort to work out a sharing Thurmond, R-S.C., the oldest the balanced budget and passed magnet, remains to be seen. It tal authorities said. has an obligation to protect ite human life. Their safety record is impressive; by gear led to the crash March 31, the newspaper said. meet with Reagan today at the Rogers said last week there is $100 million in aid for the Contra will be harder to ignore than citizens living abroad,” Bush said agreement with no strings attached, it can be member of the Senate at a very many measurements, they have actually made It cited sources close to the investigation as saying that none of The violence erupted when po­ White House and has urged the “ indisputable evidence” Khadafy done in spite of the destructive conflict that energetic 83, was the first to use rebels in Nicaragua — two major radio. space exploration safer than airplane or lice asked Estrada supporters to president not to commit U.S. Sunday, “ and to bring to justice in the normal signs of sabotage, such as explosives residue or any way possible those who was behind a West Berlin bombing persists between the town government and radio to hustle votes. issues. automobile travel. But accidents will be inevitable telltale patterns of structural rupture, have been detected in the clear an area outside the munici­ forces without a full consultation that killed one GI. Steve Gerstel covers Washing­ threaten the lives or take the lives . the Eighth District. The people of this But then, Thurmond has never on the space frontier. wreckage of the Boeing 727. The newspaper also said pal hall and they were answered by with Congress. Senior administration officials ton for United Press Interna­ a barrage of stones, an information Deputy Secretary of State John of Americans.” community deserve that effort and should been shy about experimenting: UNFORTUNATELY, the investigators had not ruled out sabatoge. were widely quoted last week as IF NASA MUST guarantee safety, it will simply officer in the San Juan police Whitehead, interviewed Sunday on Amid questions over whether Miffed when the Democrats bridge between these two nota- tional. The inquiry has established that a severe fire broke out on the saying military action against demand it. have to stop all space flights. If NASA officials are Department said. The officer said CBS’s “ Face the Nation,” said a Reagan would follow through on plane. threats to strike back at terrorists Libya was forthcoming. subjected to finger-pointing after every mishap, the 18 police were hit by rocks. military strike against Libya was they will start playing it even safer. Engineers will protect themselves by citing all the things lOO's. 17 mg. "tar", 1.3 mg. mcoiine; light lOO's. 11 mg. "tar", 0 .9 mg.nicotine: A wasted effort at the Bay of Pigs that could go wrong and warning against every Kings, 17 mg. "tar", 1.2 mg. nicotine: Menthol Kings, 18 mg. "tar", 1.2 mg. nicotine: launch: Officials will be afraid to ignore the Light Kings, 10 mg. "tar", 0 .8 mg. nicotine av. pet cigarette by FTC method. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking MIAMI — The first thing Evelio Borrego heard most of the landing ships. They also drove the warnings and will no longer take risks. about the matter was in the form of a whisper. The brigade’s air force from the skies. Hundreds of Such a play-it-safe atmosphere would likely By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal word was going around that the United States was invaders were thereupon cut from their lines of drive out of NASA the most resourceful people Injury, Premature Birth. And Low Birth Weight. about to recruit a force of Cuban exiles, train them logistics, and there were serious shortages of rifle who have kept the United States on the cutting in military tactics, and subsequently use them to Tom an artillery munitions by the end of the first day. edge of space technology. About 40 percent of the topple the communist regime of Fidel Castro. Worse, the United States refused to come to the top people are eligible to retire, most of them on That was in 1960. Today, almost 25 years after Tiede rescue. President Kennedy ruled out direct full pension. If they can no longer explore space the plan was carried out in the Bay of Pigs intervention. Exile commanders pleaded for without risking personal ruin, they may simply invasion, it’s clear that the rumor should have further air support, and Pentagon officials walkout. been a forewarning. If people were talking about warned of the perils of betrayal, but Kennedy said Then NASA would become blighted with the the secret mission on the streets of Miami, the he had told the exiles repeatedly that the United bureaucratic curse it has so far avoided — the States would not align its military with the subject was likely being discussed as well by apprehension: “ We were all scared. Very scared. curse of inertia and passivity — and become officials in Havana. But we were dedicated to the mission. Besides, we operation. another Washington structure more interested in But nobody thought of that then. And Borrego all knew, or thought, that the U.S. was behind us sustaining itself than promoting the national says it’s little wonder. Castro had seized Cuba in all the way.” SO THE INVADERS were forced to surrender welfare. 1959, forcing thousands to flee to Florida for their Borrego says the invasion force was designated after 72 hours of wasted effort. Castro regained lives and well-being; now the United States was as Brigade 2506. And when it let for Cuba during control on April 19, and 1,200 exiles were taken as Bak$h909h S bunaucnit willing to help reverse the unpleasant chain of the second week of April in 1961, it was following a prisoners of war. Borrego was one of the latter. The Arab word "baksheesh” pretty accurately events, and the exiles were happy to accept the remarkably simple plan. The exiled army was to The prisoners were eventually released to the sums up the sordid facts of life in the business risks of patriotism. rendezvous at the Bay of Pigs, on the southwest United States, after 23 months, for $53 million world of the Middle East. On the mundane level, it Evelio Borrego, for one. He had been an Army side of Cuba, then establish a beachhead at that worth of food and drugs. means simply a tip, as paid to a cab driver or officer in the old Cuba. He had therefore oppos^ position. Borrego says more than 100 exiles were killed vendor in return for special service. But on the Castro even before he took over the island from during the invasion. Others died in Cuban jails. higher level of government contracts, it means Fulgencio Batista. Borrego was staunchly AND THAT WAS IT. The exiles were not Eight hundred of the survivors now belong to a corruption on a grand scale. “ A number of anti-communist and anti-socialist, and so he was supposed to overrun the entire island or push the Bay of Pigs Association in Miami, where, on this lower-level officials, we are told, obtain three or one of the first of the exiles to answer the U.S. call communists into the sea. Instead, the landing was 25th anniversary, they will gather to dedicate a four times as much baksheesh as their regular for a clandestine army of Cuban freedom fighters. designed to create a general uprising against the new clubhouse and talk of things that might have salary,” the American embassy in Cairo recently Castro government, and the commanders thought been. reported to Foggy Bottom. The embassy THAT CALL CAME INITIALLY from the that millions of people would take to the by ways They will also talk of things that still may be. bemoaned the fact that U.S. businessmen must Central Intelligence Agency. President Dwight to impose democracy. Many of the people who belonged to Brigade 2506 pay bribes to officials or lose contracts. Eisenhower had asked the CIA to look into ways of The invasion began early in the a.m. of April 17. believe Cuba can still be recaptured forthe West. countering Castro, and he tentatively approved And Borrego says there were some early They are getting on now. the invasion plan on receipt. John F. Kennedy successes. The brigade sent men ashore to warn Evelio Borrego has retired as a colonel in the followed him into the White House, and decided to civilians of the operation, and paratroops set up a U.S. Army, but he continues to think of the Bay of iianrhpatpr HrralJi I go along with the military commitment., few strategic footholds. Borrego says exile troops Pigs as unfinished business: ‘ The United States recruited 1.400 to 1,500 men also captured the Bay of Pigs airstrip for the " I have to say that I no longer want to return to Foundad In 1M1 for the operation. Borrego, then 30 years old, was purpose of resupply. Cuba to live. I am an American citizen today, this RICHARD W. COSGROVE ...... Publlthw put in charge of a naval artillery unit. He says the But the tide of battle soon turned dramatically. is my country, and Cuba is secondary. But if you DOUGLAS A. B E V IN S ...... E>*cutlv« Editor invasion force trained in Central America, for the And hindsight gives the reason. Castro had ask if I would do it again, if I would invade the JAMES P. SACKS...... M tn igln g Editor most part — in Guatemala and Nicaragua, received advance information on the invasion and island, if I would fight against Fidel Castro, I say ALEXANDER GIRELLI ...... AnocIM o Editor specifically — and the CIA provided groceries, was ready with a solid defense. He had arrested yes, emphatically yes, and the sooner the better.” MARtE E. SIEFFERT .. AdvortWng DIroctor/AMoc. PubllthoF uniforms, arms and equipment. 100,000 Cubans who might aid the exiles, and he MARK F. ABRAITIS...... B u tln o u Manogor Borrego remembers it was a rigorous time. dispatched a potent and superior armed force to Thursday marks the ZSth anniversary of the SHELDON C O H E N ...... Composing Managsr ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prsssroom Managsr Long days and disciplined nights. Some men were the Bay of Pigs. invasion of the Bay of Pigs. Tom H ede is a JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managsr paid, most were not. and there was also the Borrego says Castro’s fighter planes attacked syndicated columnist. Based un inanulacluiei's suggesied retail price Puces optional iniith paiticipaling retailers MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 14. 1986 - t

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M A N U T t by ChariM M. IchiiU NAOAR TN I NOimiBLI lyDUiBrMnM Police fear more violence t h e y p e c ip e it l o o k s HERE'S THE UW RIP FAMOUS ^OUICKLY THEY /MOVE] r SLOWLY THEY /WOVE Stockman takes his old boss p r e t t y 6 0 0 P r ig h t |^Oi.P STILL fitiP I^VJOHr lUie M e M W i t M 5ER6EANT0FTHEF0REI6N THE CANNON INTO 1 THE CANNON INTO UI^B CB/AShtT/ ^riOULPN'T EAT PIZZAS LESION LEAPIN6 HIS TROOPS POSITION... UUHERE IT 15... HUtZf YOlJ/ y POSITION... WASHINGTON (AP) - David A. Stockman says TO RETAKE FORT ZWPERNEUF after slaying of mob boss President Reagan is living in a "dreamland,” ------« holding Am erica hostage to a reckless fiscal policy By AAorlann Caprlno cloud of smoke rose from the arranged the dinner at the eteak- that threatens to send inflation soaring again., United Press International street. house where Castellano was shot. The former budget director rakes Reagan and m m Police said they believed De­ The report said DeCicco was then his inner circle over the coals in his new $2.4 million I ■■ NEW YORK - Four months Cicco was the target of the bomb, made the N o ,' 2 man in the book, "Th e Trium ph of Politics; Why the Reagan ^imunudriiuf >»ndMiH.*wc. after the slaying of Gamblno crime but were unsure whether it was set Gamblno mob by John Gotti, who Revolution Failed.” family boss Paul Castellano, off by remote control or when reputedly succeeded Castellano. Stockman says the Reagan revolution never had a chance because Reagan lacked the stomach to U.l. ACRES bv Jim Owl* another reputed leader in the DeCicco opened the car door. W NBC-TV said Castellano allies considered DeCicco a traitor. Lt. make a direct attack on “the American welfare nation's biggest mob was killed in Castellano and a lieutanant were 'ANP THE BiaUOLV WHATS WITH VOU? HOWPOIPO THAT? Remo Franceschini told the New state” and was ill-served by aides such as Michael a car bombing that police said shot to death Dec. 16 outside a MONSTER CREPT OP ARRRGH/ I'M NO MONSTER York Post DeCicco had been a Deaver and EMwin Meese who “never read START OUT indicated more gang warfare is Manhattan steakhouse. Authori­ THERHANTOM by Lm Falk A 8y Batry ON ITS UNSUSPECTINOr Castellano ally, but began to anything. They lived off the tube.” PREV ANP SAIP... BV NOT ■ Imminent. ties speculated the bombing may EATINGr ME befriend Gotti in 1980 and "had a Newsweek is publishing excerpts from the book The bomb exploded Sunday have been an act of revenge, and LUCKT I DON'T WANT foot in both camps.” in the issues on newsstands today and next UTTLE TO HEAR ABO UT under the driver's seat of a Buick police sources predicted more sedan parked outside an Italian Police said they had no suspects Monday. B o o t. IT, violence could follow. in the bombing. By 1984, Stockman writes, the White House "had 77 restaurant in Brooklyn, killing “ There is going to be a couple Bellino, of Staten Island, was in become a dreamland. It was holding the American reputed Gamblno under-boss more (killings) before this is critical condition today with burns economy hostage to a reckless, unstable fiscal Frank DeCicco, 58, of Staten over,” said one officer who asked and internal injuries at Victory policy based on the politics of high spending and the Island, and critically wounding not to be identified. Frank Bellino, 69, an alleged Memorial Hospital, where a police doctrine of low taxes.” member of the Lucchese crime Edw ard Cappello, executive of­ guard was posted outside his room. Stockman, who quit the Cabinet to join the Wall family, police said. ficer of Brooklyn detectives, des­ Sgt. Raymond O ’Donnell said an Street investment firm of Salomon Bros, last cribed the killing as "a hit, officer passing by in a patrol car summer, said that instead of facing up to j t m j t u x . UiSUdFSIwS Tw o others were slightly injured by the bomb, which witnesses said definitely a hit.” However, he pulled the men away from the car, staggering $200 billion-a-year deficits, "the White added “ we have no idea w hy” and which belonged to DeCicco asso­ House proclaimed a roaring economic success. CAPTAIN EASY <^^by Crooka A Caaala made the quiet, blue-collar Ben- sonhurst neighborhood look "like expressed doubt it was a "sign of a ciate Angelo Glammarino. “ It bragged that its policies had worked as never NOW, IF Wiy ' THAT'S The officer. Carmine Romeo, 35, before when, in fact, they had produced fiscaj CALCULATIONS HALLEY'S Beirut.” Body parts were found on big gang war starting.” COMET'. tfie sidewalk and a mushroom W NBC-TV reported DeCicco had suffered smoke inhalation. A excesses that have never before been imagined.” DAVID STOCKMAN woman at the scene suffered an Stockman does not absolve himself of blame for BLONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Oraka . . . "Reagan Revolution failed” , asthma attack and was treated at a doubling the national debt to $2 trillion on Reagan's MOW O O B S ANVTHINe GOOD*- I FEEL LIKE AN AQUATIC hospital. watch. INFORMATION BOOTH of shortcuts, schemes and devices to overcome the THIS LOOK ' ON T V TONIGHT ? Environmentalists hope The bomb exploded at 1:45 p.m. He did not "appreciate the vast web of confusion truth now upon us — that the budget gap couldn’t be THERe'S EST, blowing out windows across and self-delusion I was creating” during the heady A g r e a t the street and rupturing a nearby days in 1981 when he concocted the tax and budget closed, except by a dictator.” TENNIS to restore famed brook gas main, which was quickly cuts Reagan pushed through Congress. But administration officials went along with it. TIP .MATCH repaired. Stockman says he and his fellow supply-side "The more I flopped and staggered around, WENDELL, Mass. (U P I) - stock with fish,” he said. "Th is is Romeo said the victim s’ clothes revolutionaries "m ade our own bed of political however, the more they went along. I could have 6 Environmentalists are hoping to more or less a stop-gap measure. were "sm oking” and their bodies misery” by highlighting “the easy part — the giant been wearing a sandwich board sign saying: ‘Stop halt the ravages of acid rain in a In the long run, acid rain will were charred. He said body tax cut.” me. I ’m dangerous! ’ Even then they might not polluted stream that once offered hopefully stop falling and the fragments littered the sidewalk. Stockman expressed frustration at Reagan’s have done so.” • the best trout fishing for miles. watershed will be able to buffer the " I saw the back of the car and all inability or unwillingness to grasp the situation. Stockman, who favors both "a lot of new taxes” ARLO AND JANIS *’ by Jimmy Johnson Meandering three miles through stream naturally.” of a sudden a flash of light,” said "W hat do you do when your president ignores all and more budget cuts, warned, ''If we stay the the small, west-central Massachu­ Other federal project sites are in Vinny Variale, an area resident. the palpable, relevant facts and wanders in course we are now on, the decade will end with a NOW WHEN 1 GO BACK, IT IMTHEOHEWHOlbCHKHQEII VO UW GOING TO DRIVE 't -i* WHEN I WAS (k BOY. W HOME­ setts community of Wendell, Whet­ West Virginia. Minnesota and "There was cloud of black smoke circles?” worse hyperinflation than the one with which it .LIKE VOOR6EIF CRAZY.' TOWN GeLMCDUKtlUe HUG BEEMB LIKE TIME HAb PAbBED W T 1 DOMT stone Brook is one of four sites Tennessee. like a mushroom,” he said. "Th e "H e was a consensus politician, not an began.” OF THE UNIVERSE. irev-BurrrREAavHAbH'T rVECHANC A new Stockman biography by journalist Owen nationwide to be tested as part of Whetstone, Halliwell said, will whole car came completely out ideologue,” Stockman says. Revolution “ wasn’t in CHANGED m u c h ; Ullmann says the budget director was contemptu­ the federal government's Acid serve as a test case. If results are from the inside. Paris were all his bones.” ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook ous of Reagan’s intellectual capacity and some­ Precipitation Mitigation Program. positive and federal funding con­ over the the place. Only a shell was Harper & Row is publishing Stockman’s book times joked that Reagan might be getting senile. Project officials plan to gather tinues, the program can be ex­ left.” April 23. Both Stockman's own account and Ullmann’s MgimmidTiixr PRAHKltf,.ft«..I data on the waterway over the next panded to other streams, he said. " It looked like Beirut,” said Stockman says that to camouflage the shaky 31 book, “Stockman: The Man, The Myth, KAW,ITSD6«eS6IW-1b r r o D s r s M w s PfOPU M1H£/H0Sr PONT KNOW WfWrviJO'KE 16 months and then install sophisti­ Louis Ventureror, a busboy at the economic assumptions the administration built its The It would be done on a limited Future,” tell of bruising battles inside the Cabinet. HMEI&IJORKONA INSIGNIFICANT JMSfier CFMPLAINiNfr ABOUT. cated equipment to restore the basis, though, because of high cost restaurant. "Things like that just budgets around, he "became a veritable incubator IWMIMAUTHI^ TAe MOST oBSOtElt stream so that water life can thrive surrounding the project. don’t happen around here.” OUM 'again. -Supervisor David B. Halliwell [C said the brook was selected over 104 waterways statewide that are suffering from acid rain damage. ALLEY OOP "by Dave Graue He said it has the right width, about 12 feet, and alkalinity range. IF WE CAN BEACr HER GIVE YOUR CRITTER / - Its watershed is free of develop­ ,)iia t'!i THROUGH TH' g a p ; T H E ITS HEAD.SUZJ MAY-I CUZ...I! ment, and it has traditionally TV m RESCUE COLUMN COULD BE WE CAN OUTRUN ' ADOPT GIVE US A HAND.' ___. THAT BIG VARMINT. M f meant excellent fishing. “ In 1952, Whetstone was rated MR. M E N » AND LITTLE M ISS" by Hargrtavea A Sallara the best trout stream in the Millers River drainage," Halliwell said. ~” If you go in there today, the ^lJv\ LiCJOKIKkS■ FI O R (•^y\E'9N£VGR BUT THIS £>NE /v\is« B<=>ssr IS? IhJ A , A GOOO / A O O P OF H E R BE-TTER conditions haven't changed much GOOQ AACPOP OR BAP AAOIOP5 / — nice water, big pools, good THIS A BAPANOOP? shade,” he said. “ But when you do sampling, you simply don’t find the OVER fish that were reported back in the THERE 50s.” The stream will be closed to fishermen during experimenta­ TH E BORN LO SE R ‘ by Art Santom tion, but Halliwell said few if any BEAR! anglers are found standing in or ruLfeive YaJAHiMT;,> alongside the brook these days. Studies have shown trout missed IT '^ m e LBTfBR UHHHH, their 1982 and 1983 spawns while O F m e ALPHABET they managed marginal success in Three Lucky Boys or Girls 1981 and 1984. Other fish, including Puxxles AsRrogropii dase, suckers and minnows, have all but disappeared. "Brook trout have been there ACROSS 2 Exaggerated Answer to Previous Puzzle since day one and brown trout Will Win This Bear promotion 1 D Q E T since the turn of the century,” 1 Grtak lanar 3 Oliva genus r r h < ^ l 6 u r 4 Minor light 4 Bridge support I y E A R N S T E R e | D o l Halliwell said. “But it’s reached ^Birthday the point where they are not B Husband and 5 Jesus IE R M 1 N E BCIODDD -b ' monogram reproducing. And it would only Valued at ^70 12 Popaya’s (riand 6 Fright take three or four years (of failed 1 April IS, 1986 ) Oliva 7 Zoology subject 0 K A _o _B reproduction) to eliminate the 13 South Amarican 8 Small chunk R A Q E T 1 N Lady Luck will be pulling for you in the FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavet population.” oitrich 9 Hebrew A R E S u 1 S H year ahead where your finances and ca­ The problem stems from con­ 10 Quarrel 14 Jacob's son E reer are co n ce rn ^. She'll be on the taminated rain and snow raising From the Wooden Sleigh T A N T A R N O S 15 Unclosa (poet.) 11 Columnitt spot when you find yourself in need ol a FRANK and ERNIE'S T o P A T 3 SCHBPu LB C A L L 5 ’ the acid level in the water to a point Bom beck O T T Q A 1 A S E R 16 Jacob’s twin break. where eggs do not hatch or fish die 17 Musical 19 You (Fr.l N E T E R E S O ARIES (March 21-April 19) A disturbing JANITORIAL F b ^ MB' u p instrument 21 Rivar island once they do. A N T T outside Influence that has disrupted 18 Accomplish, 24 Fumblar's Moreover, the problem is not things on the home front will still have SERVICE AFTEp THE NoN^’ c o n v BNVON, Others Will Win: mants exclamation W N N 1 1 O U S unique to Whetstone. some effect today, but Its thrust is de­ 20 Genetic 26 Caustic E R A S E E A S E Some of the 40 streams on the creasing. Know where to look for ro­ ANO YOU TO t> o T H P matarial substance Millers River drainage have suf­ T A P E S S E D mance and you'll find it. The Astro- 22 Oklahoma town 27 Pakistan ■ Graph Matchmaker set instantly reveals UivP.^TO-^'^VC^> -4-14. 41 Vary much 55 Philippine na­ newspaper. Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH ing water supply, are among the Thirty 27 Graak letter undarhandsd 44 Play b y _____ 45201. 31 Mary _ 30 Seaport in tive hardest hit in Massachusetts. 46 Basketball Today you Moore Alaska 56 Sound of a cat TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In October of 1987, the state plans group (abbr.) may encounter someone whose opin­ 34 Man's 32 Greek god ol 48 Adu(t intact 57 Loud cry WINTHROP ^by Dick Cavalli to place a $60,000 doser near the ions regarding a touchy matter are con­ nickname love 50 Scarce 59 Haggard novel head of the stream. The machine trary to yours but equally as inflexible. T-Shirts 35 Epic poam 33 Let 51 — house 61 Mae West rola WHATiS YOUR fjiVvORrrE VERY EARLY IN THE MORNING, IT SNOWED LAST NIGHT will feed limestone slurry into Be tactful. 37 Ireland TIME O F O ^ y , H ER & IE ? W H EN MV MOM GENTLY Whetstone in proper doses and at 1 2 3 8 8 10 11 OEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Don't hesi­ AND SCHOOLS BEEN 38 Selected card tate to seek adjustments today if you SHAKES ME ANO SAYS... CANCELED TOCAV." intervals basc^ on biological data 40 Fog and smoke 12 14 feel you have been put upon financially. T programmed into it, Halliwell ;42 Quantity of coal Demand a fairer deal and you’ll get one. IT V said. Valued at 43 Official IB i 1.7 proclamation CANCER (Jima 21-July 22) Although The state has successfully lim ed, you will have each other's best interests lakes and ponds in the past but not 45 Zealous 18 ^ H 22 47 Bridgs on tbs at heart, you and your mate might not streams, which pose different see eye to eye on the way a delicate Rivar problems because of their ^8 matter should be managed today. 49 Steal ' currents. 50 King (Fr.| LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might have The lime will be a natural, >52 Royal Mail to suffer some Inconvenience today on behalf of a friend. But you'll do what WY non-caustic calcium carbonate Saivica (abbr.) rAFUi that will neutralize the effects of . 5 4 __ _ Davit. Jr. needs to be done because your pal would do the same tor you. acid rain while not harming the From 58 Monkayt 60 li not wall VIROO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Someone ^stream or its inhabitants. 62 Povarty-wtr you're especially fond ol may not be­ Halliwell said Scandanavian agency (abbr.) have in accordance with your wishes to­ Bridge countries have had success witb 63 Hebrew letter day. This person will eventually come liming streams in combatting acid Personal Tee 64 Actraas Fiahar around, so don't make a big deal ol It. rain problems that stem from LIBRA (BapL 23-OcL 23) You must re­ . 65 Propel witb 88 88 87 industrialized Europe. He cauti­ 80 81 sign y o u rs ^ to see things through to oara Playing upside-down signals, Susan oned it is not a permanent solution 66 Qraftad. in completion today. The outcome will be Flip-flopped 88 82 successful, provided you have the N O R T H 4-14-St dutUully followed with the six. Notice to the acid rain dilemma. haraWrY ♦ AK9C that the six would be played from a "W hat we’re trying to do is 67 Mere persistence. 83 7 l88 VJ97 s ig n a ls holding such as 6-5-4, but then the jack maintain a situation where we can SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone 68 Bird of pray ♦ 87 who rubs you the wrong way will be up would appear from dieclarer. When de­ HELP RESTORE CHENEY HALL 88 •8 ♦ K 10 7 5 By James Jacaby DOWN to his or her old tricks again today. Let clarer followed low, Susan had either your better judgment prevail and ignore WEST the six alone, or the six and the jade. J E A S T Traditionally, playing a high card Market sees 1 Canopy (c)isaa by NEA. Inc this indhriduars shenanigans. ♦ 7 ♦QJ432 Anyway, at trick two I played m y sln- Enter the Manchester Herald’s when your p a r t ^ bolds the lead is an SAOITTARRJS (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) If a « K 6 5 V 8 2 gletoo spade. Dummy won that trick, lamily member has been spending too encouraging signal; a low card, a dis­ Three AM/FM ♦ A K Q 10 932 ♦ J6 and declarer played the jack of hearts active trading lavishly, it's time to call a halt to the ex- ♦ J 8 ♦ 94 3 2 couraging one. The high card can also for a finesse. I won the king and Color Cheney Hall Contest travagarKa before he or she breMis the be the start of a high-low echo to let SOUTH promptly played the nine of diamonds. piggy bank. partner know that you may be able to NEW YORK (UPI) — Prices ♦ 10 8 5 Susan may have been a UtUe surprised Stereo Radios Pick up your coloring contest entry blank at CELEBRITY CIPHER CAPMCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) Harmo­ trump the third rmind of the suit. It opened higher today in moderately C ii>bfWy Clptwr crypioy n f « crM Md from quoUOono by Ivnoua poopto. pam and pfOMni. ny of purpose is essential today in an ♦ AQ104 3 to win the jack, but she sUIl played may surprise you to know that some active trading of New York Stock Eacb Mtor m th* dphor ttandt for onothor T o O ^ ’g efrw. Z pquoB J important partnership arrangement. ♦ S4 bat* a spade to set the contract one the Manchester Herald. ♦ AQ6 people play upmde-down signals, re­ trick. Exchange issues. by CONNIE WIENER Discord will slow your momentum or versing the traditional meanings. Two I am not recommending upaide- The Dow Jones industrial aver­ Valued at ^30 Contest is open to students in grades 1-6. even gel you comptetely off track. Vnlnerable: East-West months ago in Houston, when m y part­ • • Q P D Q X P NWTABHP A8PWE AQUARIUS (JaiL 20-Fab. 18) Your down sigMls but am simply reporting age, which lost 4.12 to 1790.18 Dealer South ner, Susan (Lemmons, in fo rm ^ me workload might be a trifle heavlw than one deal in which this method was ef­ Friday, was up 1.24 to 1791.42 that she often uses this discarding XWNWABAWOOT VDE 8WU8 TABORBERT." — usual today. But if you keep your mind West North East fective. You and your partners must shortly after the market opened. From Al Siefferts method, I agreed to try it out, hoping on the rewards you hope to receive, it decide for yourselves whether you Advances led declines 50S-42S won't seem so tiding. that the adage “You can’t teach an old ZPBO ADDNPE. 4 ¥ Pass wish to adopt such new ideas. among the 1,376 issues crossingthe PISCES (Feb. 2IMtorch 20) An oppor­ dog new tridcs” applies mainly to ca­ • New York Stock Exchange tape. nines. Then lo and behold, today’s deal TV & Appliance PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Love is like a radiator. It keeps you warm, even tunity may arise today that will enable E a rly turnover amounted to when you know it's ninety percent hot air. " — Henny Youngman you to improve a social relationship with came up. Eskimos customarily Opening lead: ♦ K Canadinn about 10,267,700 shares. a person with whom you do not feel When the opponents arrived at four DRBie their sled dogs after completely at ease. hearts, I led the king of diamonds. RMmbers of the family. MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, April 14, 1986 - 11 I> - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April t4, 19»6 Obituaries Parade in New Haven caps SPORTS Q«org« J. Rynn , LcRoy W. Fillmore Ruth Doray state’s year-long celebration George J. Flynn, 65, of Washing­ LeRoy W. Fillmore, 69, of East Ruth Dorey of East Hartford Hartford, husband of the late died Saturday at Hartford ton, D.C., public relations and Continued from page 1 communications manager for Uni­ Fredda-Marie (Grant) Fiiimore, Hospital. Nicklaus, not washed up, wins Masters ted Technologies Corp., died Fri­ died Saturday at St. Francis Members of WATES will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Samsel feature more than 400 units and is to mtWOT day. He was the husband of Anne Hospitai and Medicai Center in expected to last from four to more Hartford. He was the father of Mrs. Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Flynn and the former husband of than five hours, says parade t i ^ 46-year-oId Golden Bear, winning Norman, the third-round leader the late Marge Flynn. Jack (Bonnie) (Searin of Manches­ Road, South Windsor, to pay By Ed Shearer respects. Chairman Peter F. Bums. WiMMfiF.Sabrd^ In New Rav«tt« - ^ ^ The Associated Press again after a six-year hibernation who could have forced a sudden- He was bom in Williamstown, ter. He was the son of the late The massive parade is the last Bande from ManelMrter William H. and Agnes (Pease) in major championships in one of death playoff, missed his 16-foot Pa., and had iived in Chevy Chase, major event of the state's year­ the most dramatic performances par putt on the final hole and fell Md. He attended Temple Univer­ Fiiimore. Raymond H. Ro m AUGUSTA, Ga. - Jack Nick­ long anniversary celebration, ABUlvgraaftr Farade. wWcIi w« have a laus’ sixth Masters championship in the history of the ancient game. into a second place tie with Kite at sity in Phiiadelphia, Pa., before He also is survived by a son, which also has included anniver­ James A. Fiiimore of East Hart­ Raymond H. Ross, 70, of the aniTtotort aa tta thema. Wie was one for scrap books, one which This one came when many were 280. Norman had a closing 70 and starting his newspaper career, • Broad Brook section of Elast sary dances and other events wondering if Nicklaus ever again Kite a 68. working on papers in severai ford; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth approtriated tototo to , Ibr ^ transportatK^,. evoked memories of golf's classic Windsor, died Saturday at Hart­ around the state. aooordi^ toUayer Batilltoa.1l^inbwt> • confrontations, its great accomp­ would challenge for a title in any Ballesteros bogeyed two of the states. He was a reporter for the Fillmore of Southampton, N.Y.; However, while many other five sisters. Hazel Ackerly and ford Hospital. He was the husband lishments down through the years. tournament, let alone a major last four holes and finished fourth Waterbury Repubiican. events have been local in nature, a t -70-281 and Price, who set a He Joined UTC as assistant to the Jacqueline Donahue, both of of Helen (Dooley) Ross and the Golf historian Herbert Warren event. the parade will feature statewide "I keep reading in the papers all course record with a 63 on public relations manager and Cromweli, Bernice Syivester of brother of Margaret Borst of Wind likened it to Bobby Jones' Manchester. participation with about 125 of Grand Slam in 1930. the time about no chance,” Nick­ Saturday, finished 71-282 in fifth served in a simiiar job at Pratt & Wethersfieid, EieanorMalcarneof Connecticut's 169 cities and towns Bloomingberg, N.Y., and Sarah He also is survived by two There were mentions of the 1913 laus said. “People 46 don't win the place. Whitney. In 1963 he was named represented in the line of march. Nicklaus did it with a resurgence public relations manager at the Canning of Wailingford; three daughters, Susan Rochon of South aid feat of Francis Ouimet, the little Masters. Hadley, Mass., and DianeStrogoff The parade has the theme of “Done. Through. Washed up, of the shotniaking that once corporation's Norden Systems div­ grandchildren; and several nieces Connecticut's past, present and Wi. M iwpreaeto,#c!iortf around »>»• % ex-caddy who beat the British of Broad Brook; three sons; a ' giants Harry Vardon and Ted Ray huh?” prompted Jones to say, “The ision in Norwalk. He was appointed and nephews. He was predeceased future, and Bums said the 50 or so ConnecUcufa m dUto w^l tm repreaented to the parade. by a sister, Evelyn DeLisia. brother, Harold Ross of Middle- in the U.S. Open and started the Not on your life. young man plays a game with to his Washington post in 1970 and floats will offer a wide- ranging which I am not familiar.” was scheduled to retire at the end The funeral will be Thursday at town: two other sisters, Esther American era in golf. Trailing by four shots at the turn, Haggerty of Middletown and Hazel look at the state and its people. Nicklaus ripped apart the back But it had been six years — the of next month. 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral "We have everything from salut­ It also was likened to Ben Hogan Ross of Chester; nine grandchild­ winning the U.S. and British Opens nine of this famed 6,905-yard 1980 PGA Championship — since He also is survived by three sons, Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of ing Nathan Hale the national hero Christian buriai at 11 a.m. at St. ren;' and a great-grandson. and the Masters in 1953, and to layout with a record-tying 6-under- Nicklaus won his last major Timothy Flynn of Dallas, Texas, to the history of Connecticut to championship. Christopher Flynn of Richmond, Mary Church, 15 Maplewood Ave., The funeral will be Tuesday at 9 Arnold Palmer at his peak beating par 30. He had a final 65 for a 279 farming to sea captains, helicop­ On Sunday Jack's surge started Calif., and Rory Flynn of Honolulu, East Hartford. Burial will be in the a.m. at the Leete-Stevens Enfield try, while one Wethersfield entry Connecticut Yankee ingenuity,” the young amateur Nicklaus and that moved him past the eight Chapels, 61 South Road, Enfield, ters and space suits,” he said the players he trailed at the start of the at No. 9 when he knocked in a Hawaii; a daughter, Karen Flynn veterans' section of Hillside Ceme­ will look at the town's claim at one said Bums, who added that New the aging Hogan in the 1960 U.S. with a mass of Christian burial at other day. final round. 10-foot birdie putt. also of Richmond: two stepchild­ tery, East Hartford. Calling hours He said Meriden, for example, time to be the seed capital of the Haven police have predicted that Open at Denver. ren: and seven grandchildren. are Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 a.m. in St. Catherine Church, between 150,000 and 200,000 people Then there was the last Nicklaus They were an international He birdied the first two holes on Broad Brook. Burial will be in St. will have a float saluting its local world. cadre of the world’s greatest the back side with putts of 25 and 20 m - Calling hours will be tonight at 7 9 p.m. daffodil festival and silver indus- "You get a decent flavor for will watch the parade. title on Augusta National, in 1975, with a service of remembrance at 8 Memorial donations may be Catherine Cemetery, Broad when he beat Tom Weiskopf and players — Seve Ballesteros of feet. Then he bogeyed the 12th at the Pumphrey's Funeral Home, made to St. Mary Church, East Brook. Callihg hours are today Johnny Miller, the two biggest Spain, Bernhard Langer of West when he missed a 6-foot par putt — from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a bogey he said got him going. 7557 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Hartford. Police Roundup challengers to his supremacy. And Germany, Greg Norman of Aus­ UPI photo in 1977, Tom Watson emerged as "I knew i needed to be aggres­ Md. tralia, Nick Price of South Africa, on Sunday. Nicklaus had a final round There will be a mass and burial Corrado FIcaro Richard J. Duffy the game’s dominant figure by Tommy Nakajima of Japan and sive coming in from that point,” he Jack Nicklaus accepts the traditional in Towers City. Pa.. Wednesday, at beating Nicklaus in the incredible Americans Tom Kite and Watson, said. green jacket from last year’s winner, 7-under 65 to finish at 279, one stroke in Corrado "Frank” Ficaro. 85, of Richard James Duffy, 58, of the He two-putted from 30 feet to a place to be announced. 41 Case Drive, husband of Mar­ Tariffville section of Simsbury, British Open shootout at Turn- plus a longshot American, Donnie Bernhardt Langer, after capturing his front of Tom Kite and Greg Norman. X-tra robber eludes officer berry, Scotland. garet (Champ) Ficaro, died Fri husband of Nancy (Ward) Duffy, Hammond. record sixth Masters golf championship And now there is Nicklaus, the And. he beat them all. Please turn to page 15 Helen H. Weir day at an area convalescent home died Saturday at St. Francis across Broad Street. Police said He was born in Canicattini A man who robbed the X-tra located, police said. Hospital and Medical Center in the dog was killed on impact. Helen (Heath) Weir. 72. of 73 Bagni, province of Siracusa, Italy Hartford. He was a native of Mart store at 385 Main St. early The female store clerk said that Pearl St., the widow of Oswald He had lived in the Greater Saturday escaped after being the robber came into the store, Miller was treated at the scene by Manchester. paramedics and taken to Manches­ Nordlques are knocked off Weir, died Saturday at Manchester Hartford area most of his life. He chased by a police officer who jumped over the counter and He was bom Aug. 2,1927, and had ter Memorial Hospital, where he Memorial Hospital. had owned and operated Frank's lived in Manchester and Lakeville ' spotted him leaving the store, demanded that she open the cash She was bom in Sutton, Vt., Sept. Barber Shop on Farmington police said today. register, police said. He was was treated for a dislocated before moving to Tariffville 22 shoulder and a broken elbow and 23, 1913, and had been a Manches­ Avenue, Hartford, for 60 years, years ago. He was a graduate of However, police recovered a bag armed with a knife with a 9-inch ter resident for 35 years. She had retiring 10 years ago. of cash that the robber dropped as blade, she told police. discharged, hospital officials said. the University of Connecticut, The driver of the car, Beverly Montreal next been employed at the hospital for Besides his wife, he is survived Class of 1950. He was a veteran of he fled. The robber was described as a more than 30 years and was a by a son. Joseph J. Ficaro of Officer Robert Scarchuk said in thin, white male about 5 feet, 10 Chamberlain, 18, of 75 W. Vernon World War II and the Korean War, St., was not charged. Police said member of the Salvation Army. Wethersfield: a sister in Italy; serving in the U.S. Navy. He was a report that he saw a man with his Inches tall and in his early 20s. He She is survived by two sisters. three grandchildren; and two face covered mnning out of the was wearing , a dark colored Miller was given a verbal warning employed as a stockbroker for for crossing on a red light. for the Whalers Nora B. Dunton of Natick. Mass., great-grandchildren. Paine Webber of Hartford for convenience store about 2:40 a.m. baseball hat, a blue and black plaid and Doris Stemi of Lynnfield, There was a mass of Christian many years. Scarchuk said he ran after the man shirt, white sneakers and a white Mass.; a brother. Carroll E. Heath burial Saturday in St. Patrick and as soon as he realized that he had sheet on his head, the clerk said. No serious injuries were re­ By Bob PoDCttl Anderson’s numbers oversha­ Besides his wife, he is survived ported as the result of a two-car of Port Richey, Fla.;' and two St. Anthony Church in Hartford. by two sons and a daughter-in-iaw, just robbed the store. Herald Sports Writer dowed a five-point outing by right accident at West Middle Turnpike nieces and eight nephews. Burial was in Mount St. Benedict Brian and Joan (Tobin) Duffy of Scarchuk yelled at the man to A 26-year-old man was injured winger Kevin Dineen, who con­ Graveside services will be Wed­ Cemetery, Bioomfield. "drop it,” but the man continued and his dog killed when they were and South Hawthorne Street Fri­ HARTFORD — The Whalers tinued to reap the merits of Simsbury and R. Ward Duffy, a day about 8:15 p.m. The driver of nesday at 10:30 a.m. at the family junior at Siena College, Loudon- and Scarchuk pursued him around hit by a car late Friday at the cleaned up on Saturday night, but temerity with two goals and three plot in East Cemetery. Calling the building. Scarchuk dropped his intersection of Broad Street and one car, Kristen B. Price, 16, of 111 they did more than just sweep. assists. Dorothy Ducharme ville, N.Y.; two daughters, Deir- Tonica Spring Trail, was issued a hours are Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. dre Duffy of Brookline, Mass, and flashlight as he was trying to pull it West Middle Turnpike, police at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Dorothy (Rieder) Ducharme, 64, out of his pocket and lost sight of reported. warning for failure to grant right of Hartford didn’t merely brush "Confidence and control,” was Priscilla Duffy of Loudonville, way to Ralph E. Halvorsen Jr., 26, first-place Quebec into a dustpan. Main St. of 49 Llynwood Drive, Bolton, died N.Y.; his mother, Freda (Sko- the robber in the dark, he said. George Miller of 82 Congress St. the way Dineen characterized the of 266 School St. The Whalers cranked on their Memorial donations may be Sunday. She was the widow of neski) Duffy of East Sandwich, He then called for help and police and his dog were hit while walking Whalers’ performance. made to the Salvation Army, 661 Leonard W. Ducharme. called for a state police dog to flame throwers and incinerated Mass.; a brother. Donald Duffy of the astonished Nordiques, 9-4, in Franics also scored his initial Main St. She was a member of St. Manchester: a sister, Dorothy track the robber, who was not Maurice Church, Bolton, and its their first Stanley Cup playoff win playoff marker, as did power play Somerville of East Sandwich, ever at the delirious Civic Center pivot Ray Ferraro, who potted a Altar Society. She also was a Mass.; and several nieces and Frances Katkauskas volunteer for the Red Cross WEIGHT WATCHERS' Coliseum. pair. Also breaking into the scoring nephews. Herald photo by Tucker column was defensman Ulf Bloodmobile. Home may Frances Katkauskas. 89, of 594 'The funeral will be Tuesday at The triumph completed a three- Samuelsson. Tolland Turnpike, died today at She is survived by two daugh­ 9:15 a.m. at the Vincent Funeral Four canoes in the Coleman class navigate their way at take part in the 10th annual Hockanum River Canoe Race game, Adams Division semifinal Manchester Memorial Hospital. ters, Mrs. David (Lynne) Fisher of Alain Lemieux, Brent Ashton, Home, Simsbury, with a mass of face strike the head of the rapids behind Economy Electric as they on Sunday. upheaval. The Adams' best-of- She was the widow of Joseph Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Ronald Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. seven final series opens Thursday, Dale Hunter and Mark Kumpel Katkauskas. (Lori) Vernier of Bolton; two Bernard Church. Tariffville. Bur­ when the Whalers — the hottest were credited with goals for the She was bom Aug. 3, 18%. in stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert (Bar­ COVENTRY — Workers at a losers. ial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery, group home for mentally retarded hockey team in the NHL — meet Lithuania, and had been a resident bara) Hicking of Stafford Springs Tariffville. Calling hours are today Canoe race a success the Montreal Canadians at the and Mrs. Jack (Sharon) Jinks of people plan to go on strike this Michelle Goulet and Peter of Manchester for more than 60 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Montreal Forum. years. She was a parishioner of St. Lake Worth, Fla.; her father, weekend if their demands for Stastny. with 64 career goals Memorial donations may be higher wages are not met by Saturday night may have been between them against Hartford, Bridget Church, and a member of Frank J. Rieder of Manchester; made to Westminster School, 995 four brothers. Dr. Francis E. Wednesday morning, one of the the wildest night in Hartford sports combined for zilch in the three- the American Lithuanian Roman Hopmeadow St.. Simsbury 06070. Catholic Women's Alliance. Rieder of Vernon, Daniel J. Rieder employees said today. Rapids run on the Hockanum history. So far. game series. Seth Cohen, one of eight em­ She is survived by her daughter, of Tolland, and Robert W. Rieder By the time it was apparent that "In the first two games, you have and Richard J. Rieder, both of ployees at the group home at 15 Adell Katkauskas of Manchester: By Len Auster the Whale had won it, the city of to give credit to the defense for two sons, Frank Katkauskas and Lake Isabella, Calif.; a sister, Joan Browne, 65, wife High St. that serves four retarded people, said the workers get nearly Sports Editor Hartford completely lost it. Loyal shutting their big guns down,” Adolph Katkauskas, both of Man­ Evelyn R, Thur of Orlando, Fla.; of ‘Hager’ cartoonist diehards and bandwagon jumpers added Dineen. "And then tonight, $3 an hour less than similar For the second year in a row, the chester; three grandchildren; and and six grandchildren. SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Joan fell off another wagon in countless we opened it up." two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 employees at the Mansfield Train­ story of the Hockanum River Kelly Browne, wife of "Hagar the ing Center. About 50 workers from celebrations. For several post­ "I would’ve bet a lot of money The funeral will be Wednesday a.m. at St. Maurice Church, Canoe Race was water. The ninth game hours. Asylum Street lived Bolton. There are no calling hours. Horrible” and "Hi and Lois” the home and four others in the annual edition in '85 saw the course that we were going to win this at 8:45 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral cartoonist Dik Browne, has died at up to its billing as processions of Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of The Watkins Funeral Home. 142 E. Hartford area are employed by shortened from its usual 6.2 mile game,” said Tippett, whose hus­ her home. She was 65. Connecticut Community Services, honking cars cruised around the tling. first-period short-handed Christian burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Center St., has charge of route for the first time in the race's block to bail the Whale. Carloads of Bridget Church. Burial will be in arrangements. The Brownes lived in Wilton, a private agency which receives history. Insufficient rains caused tally shed some limelight on funds for the workers' wages from screaming fans hung out windows Hartford's alternate captain. No St. James Cemetery. Calling hours Memorial donations may be Conn., and wintered in Sarasota the anticipated rapids off Oakland to wave their towels and toot on from 1%2 until they moved to the state Department of Mental one ever deserved a Stanley Cup are Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 made to the American Cancer Street to be nearly bone dry. plastic horns. p.m. Society, Sarasota for good in 1980. Retardation. This past winter has been goal more than Tippett, the ulti­ relatively free of snow. And there It was no safer off the streets. mate Whaler travailer. hasn't been a whole lot of rain Local saloons were in a state of lately to swell the Hockanum River Every Whaler except blue liner bedlam, with beer-guzzling chants Tim Bothwell and goaltender Mike Weinberg letter pushes fire sharing for ideal canoe racing conditions. and toasts until closing. In the But there was more water — about Liut recorded at least one point in self-proclaimed Insurance Capital the series. The playoff triumph three inches more—and the rapids of the World, the popularity of the the Herald also said they favored by Penny last October to the effect was such a team effort that radio By Alex GIrelll tion that it would be used to serve were run making for an exciting Whalers is at a premium. Associate Editor the Buckland area. But the district investigating the possibility of that the town had made several 10th annual Hockanum River announcer Chuck Kaiton, who by brought suit against the town and sharing the firehouse. Besides offers to share the station. Joyner Hartford conquered Quebec by management-decree is the sole said that after reading the editorial Half Price Canoe Race. Mayor Barbara Weinberg the state Supreme Court held that Joyner, they were Joseph Tripp "The water is higher,” said Lee knocking off the Nords in two selector of the post-game Three planned to hand-deliver a letter the district had jurisdiction in the and Thomas Landers. Gordon he polled district directors and straight at Le Colisee, 3-2 in Star Awards, picked the entire found them willing to consider Watkins, race coordinator, “but it today to Eighth Utilities District area. Lassow, a district director and Join For Only $10 is still low. It is passable. It’s the overtime and 4-1, before coming Hartford Whalers Hockey Club. President Walter Joyner saying The district has plans to build former district president, said he sharing. lowest water we can have and still home to wrap it up. The players, however, balked at Weinberg said she made fire­ Weight Watchers* introduces a revolutionary that most town directors are another fire station two lots away thought the firefighters would be able to run the rapids,” he The Whalers, who squeezed into a request to skate a victory lap interested in exploring the possi­ from the town’s station, which is have no trouble sharing the fire­ house sharing a plank in her idea in weight loss—freedom of choice. campaign last year for re-election added while handling some of the fourth place and the playoffs with a around the rink. bility of sharing the town's Buck- used to provide protection in parts house, but was skeptical about the Enjoy a party, or dine out with friends, registration at the Steak Club to the Board of Directors. drastic stretch-run, are now an Ferraro summed up the dressing land firehouse with the district. of northern Manchester outside prospect of the two governments or satisfy a sweet tooth, now and then Restaurant’s parking lot in outrageous 15-3-2 since March 2. district territory. getting along. Last week Joyner said he had room sentiment. "We haven’t won Weinberg said she will instruct with the New Quick Start Plus Program. . Vernon. Don't ask if they’re ready for the anything yet,” he said. "Plus, we the town administration to nego­ The low bid for a new district Both the district and the town asked Weinberg to let him know by For the second straight year, Herald photo by Bashaw today whether the town is inter­ Canadiens or if they have a chance. don't want to show up Quebec by tiate with the district over terms of firehouse was about $100,000 have broached the possibility of So Join by May 3 for only $10, and there were about 75 entrants. This Hartford is 10-1-1 in its last 12 higher than the district had sharing the firehouse before, but ested in negotiating. Weinberg rubbing it in their faces.” a lease. savor a richer lifestyle while you ■time they were spread over 13 early action in the Hockanum River Adams games, including a current Weinberg said she had discussed estimated. the matter never got to the point of said this morning that she had Sixteen-year-old Heather Newey (front) Now, about those Habs. subtract the pounds. classes in what turned out to be Canoe Race. The pair competed in the 7-0-1 unbeaten streak. the sharing proposal with the Joyner has said the district negotiations. drafted a letter of response and ideal .weather conditions. The and her 47-year-old dad, Donald Hartford is 3-4-1 against Mont­ Democratic directors, who hold a wants to decide by Friday what do Last week a Manchester Herald was preparing to have it typed so water temperature was 45 degrees Newey, of Glastonbury, find themselves Junior-Senior Class and finished in first "Montreal is just another real this season. In their last that she could deliver it to Joyner. team,” said left winger Dave majority on the nine-member to about a contract for construction editorial quoted a statement made and the water level was described hung up in the rapids on a ledge during place. appearance at the Forum, the Board of Directors, and planned to of the firehouse. Friday is the end ™'NEW ___ _ as "scratchy.” That meant there Tippett, who was one of five Whalers won for the first time in discuss it with the Republican of a 30-day period during which the were plenty of places where the homegrown Whalers to score his franchise history to snap an 0-18-5 directors as well. contractor is required to honor the QUICKSTART®^ boats would drag over exposed there, a feat which they repeated in best time on at least three E group: 1. Richard Gowen- first playoff goal on Saturday. streak. Joyner could not be reached bid. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. PROGRAM* rocks. That, Watkins, believes, is the 6.2 mile race Sunday. "We’ve occasions, Watkins reported. Sco­ Kathy Kerr 1:21.30. It was a banner evening for the "The media made such a hype 4 today for comment. All of the town directors con­ why the number of entrants didn't won it three years in a row,” a ville, competing in the solo class F group: 1. Ann Marie Lisee- Whalers' "World Cup line” of John out of it that it was good to get it off 4 On Tuesday, Joyner said that if tacted by the Herald last week for increase greatly from a year ago. happy Lemire said, surrounded by this year, has been involved in ail Brenda Healy 1:35.1. Anderson, Kevin Dineen and Ron our backs,” said Liut, who made29 the town is still interested in an opinion on the sharing idea had INSLfRANSMITHS INSURANSMITHS SINCE The increase in the water level a rooting section that numbered 10 Hockanum River races. His G group: 1. Kenneth Grous- Francis. Hartford's top trio, which saves Saturday in his least spec­ sharing the firehouse, the district generally favorable reactions. was welcomed. "Last year was a approximately 25. “We won the clocking this day was 1:08.16. Sharon Grous 1:16.10, 2. Richard first played together for Team tacular start of the playoffs. He directors will consider it. They were Weinberg, Demo­ foot race.” said George Grade, of Willimantic race by nine There were 10 monitored posi­ Snarski-Judy Snarski, 3. James Canada in the World Cup in was merely real good. If a plan can be worked out. the cratic Majority Leader Stephen T. 1914 tor aubMquanltoMlto. ViM and MMMfCard aooapM M MlM tocMIont tor pfUpaynwnl. Willington, who combined with minutes.” tions along the course with four in Wesbecher-Pamela Wesbecher. Prague, Czechoslovakia a year Hartford also dropped a pair of town's paid fire department and Penny, Deputy Mayor Peter Di- Rich Malchow of Tolland to win the The Lemire-Hanson team turned wet suits at the rapids and IS others H group: 1. Don Newey-Heather ago, had been stopped by Quebec playoff games in Montreal on the the district's volunteer fire depart­ Rosa and Stephen Cassano, all Newey 1:25.25, 2. Scott DiBiase- way to being swept in the Whalers’ NEW REGISTRANTS SHOULD ARRIVE V t HOUR BEFORE Racing Recreational Class. in a time of 1:13.8 winning by just along the way. "There were no the first two tilts. ment will both work out of the Democrats; and Republicans Tho­ TIMES LISTED FOR ORIENTATION "There’s not enough water as under five minutes this day. “We injuries, no crack ups which is Chuck Lewis, 3. Robert-Stephanie only other Stanley Cup action, station to provide fire protection in mas H. Ferguson and Donna 649-5241 Montie. Left winger Anderson amassed a some six years ago. always good,” Watkins reported. before but enough for a nice run,” race here because of the turns, it club-record six points on two goals their respective jurisdictions. Mercier. Mercier has since re­ 65 E. Center Street EASTHARTFOnD MANCHES1BI SOtmiWMDSOR makes it interesting," said The race is sponsored by the X group: 1. Brian Lemire-Scott Whalers coach Jack Evans, who the 33-year-oId Grade added. and four assists to pace the parade. The town built the firehouse on signed as a director. Manchester, Ct. Eacalln Motor kM SocendCakp ogoMonolCh. WhpplngCoaaii.Ct«kch i Hockanum River Linear Park Hanson 1:13.8, Len-Lee Hierony- broke into a rare smile after "There was just enough water Lemire. Obtained from Quebec in a trade Tolland Turnpike with the expecta­ District directors contacted by. 490 Main Swot 38SN.IWn§. 1790EinglanRd. The classes in which the boats Committee with financial assist­ mos, 3. Leon Peaslee-Raymond Saturday's mismatch, admitted •Mon.4:4SpmA6»pm for a nice run.” agreed Malchow. for Risto Siltanen on March 8, • Mod. 4:X pm A 6:30 pm •That. 4:15 pm66:X pm Grade apd Malchow expressed are placed is based on hull design ance from the Savings Bank of Close. concern about the Canadiens' •Wkd.6:46pm Manchester, the Talcottville De­ J group: 1. Joan Campbell-Jobn Anderson had given his old team offense. KnigMootColwabMoHol there pleasure for the Hockanum and by occupants, Watkins ex­ the long distance runaround by plained. velopment Corp., and McDonald's. Onthank 1:18.19, 2. John Coles "They have the goal-scoring, k * * AUTO REPAINT SPECML! i r * i i t83l Main Skoal YWCA River run. "There are a lot of turiw collecting 25 points in the final 14 •Mon.6:Xpm The race began in Vernon, The top three finishers in each Sr.-John Fay Jr., 3. John-Jeff with Mats Naslund and the oth­ 78 N . Main Skoal and technique is needed here,” regular season contests for Top Quality Reflnishing said Gracie. "This is a skill river,” wound its way past the Union Pond group were: Polhemus. ers,” said Evans, who pointed to $ SAVE MONEY $ YMCA-VWCA •T)Mn.9:»am K group: 1. Bruce Holcomb- Hartford. 770 Main Skoal Malchow said. "You have to know portage where everyone has to A groap: 1. Ted Cummings-Josh his neutralizing agent, Liut, at the at Reduced Spring Prices •WRl.9:nam bow to turn the boat and stay away carry their boats beyond the dam, Howroyd 1:26.38. Greg Hoch 1; 22.34,2. Ted Packard- same time. "For the past month, Lawrence Linders, 3. James Ricci- On Saturday, Anderson person­ he's been the backtene of our Take care of small rust Stop by for an estimate from the rocks. This race is just through Manchester with the finish B group: 1. Rich Malchow- ally brought the Nords close to the SENTRY OIL CO. right. It allows novices to come in line at the Powder Mill Shopping George Gracie 1:12.26, 2. Russ Jam es Prior. team." problems before they to get your car back L group: 1. Michael-Peter Ein- edge. FAST DEI /VERY . FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADOmONAL CLASS LOCATIONS, CALL and enjoy a river race without the Mall off Burnside Avenue in East Croft-Paul Healy, 3. Christopher It was less than a week ago that become worse. _ . to great shape. haul of a 12-mile race.” Hartford. Malone-Al Mancini. siedel 1:16.56.2. Greg-Paul Smith, "It was the best game of my Evans led an upstart hockey club 3. Chuck Bumham-Kevin Embers. gO/TfeH.W 1- 800 - 972-9320 There was a 12-mile Willmantic The top individual time was C group: 1. John Scoville: 108.16, career, obviously,” said Anderson, into the Canadian province of 150 Gal. Minimum ...... ® River Canoe Race on Saturday. turned in by John Scoville of 2. Wayne Robers, 3, Ken Larson. M group: 1. Paul Braieau who also delivered a goal in Game Quebec to stage the greatest feat in 72 244 Broad St. OIHrv01Apitia->il«,t.W>OOWr>r«tdal|l«nld|lWnnloc»ai»».C«nnolb»oowtlr»d »aii Jr.-Dave Malchow 1:16.28, 2. Scott Whalers' annals. (BeNnd Oahy Queen) o»i«r(aK«iumiotip«jtiii iw w w ^ iv k u naii MiiOiaca k mm iowniMiwi i f U iiiMiu ot Brian Lemire of Bolton, and Scott Manchester. Scoville, who resides D group: 1. John Powell-Ekl Two. "I was more nervous going WEiaHTM(FCHERSMTEI«MnONAI,OC. eWBQHTIMaCHERSOnB«MIKMM,0«: mao. Fritzen 1:26.54., 2. Burton Freerkson-Peter Malewicz, 3. into tonight's game because I Take a cue from Steely Dan. 0 4 3 - 4 0 5 ^ M anchester Hanson of Manchester, a pair of on Adams Street and who trains on 243-5074 29-year-olds, won the ABS class the Hockanum, has turned in the Mesiner-Emest Harris. Chris Gamache-Kevin Prior. didn't know what to expect.” (to back. Jack, do it again. I I I — M A N C H ES TER H ER ALD . Monday, April U , 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 14, 1986 — 13 SCOREBOARD Brophy takes Freshman hurler 0rlilN3,R8ngtrs2 sparks East nine Yanksw 3, Bmvsrs 2 Hockey Basketball home two titles BALTIMOWI TIXAS _ Baseball M ILW A U K U MEW YORK F A IR F IE L D — Jim Penders is Monday and Xavier on obrhM dbrhM MirhM okrhM Wiggins 2b 3 1 1 0 McOwll cf 4 0 0 0 not a coach who puts a great deal of Wednesday.” Fdder cf 4 0 2 0 Hendrsn rt2 1 0 0 Lacy rf 4 1 1 0 Fletchr 2b 4 0 0 0 NBA standings NEW B R ITA IN - Three first Steve Gailacher, Jim Lemieuxand Reody 2b 4 0 0 0 Rt^ph \ Bonilla 3b 0 0 0 0 O’Brten lb 4 1 2 0 NHL ptayoHa place finishes were taken home by O’Marra was fifth in the 4 X stock into statistics. He says they East hosts the Rebels at Mor- NL ttindlnsi MoUtor 3b 4 0 1 0 Mttntfy lb < 0 2 2 are for losers. What he deals with is iarty Field today at 3:30 p.m. Yount dh 4 2 2 1 Winfield rt 3 0 0 0 Ripken n 4 0 1 2 Incovlol rf 4 0 I 0 RgNernCentarence iocai tracksters from the Eastern SOXmeter reiay. Sophomore Shaun Murray 1b 3 1 0 4 Word If 3 0 11 DhfMiga lenMfliiaM winnning — and losing occasion­ Penders said Eagle Field will not Houshidr If 4 0 1 0 Easier 4 0 0 0 Lynn cf 4 0 2 0 Porrish dh 4 1 1 0 (Best-gFfIve) Alton tic Division ______Reiays at New Britain's Willow- Brophy was fifth in the 5000 meters Deer rf 4 0 0 0 Griffey. U * J 0 0 Dwyer dh 4 0 3 I Staught c 4 0 3 0 By LEWIS WITHAM Wgtas CeiiMmice W L Fct. GB brook Park last weekend. Man­ with a time of 17:04. ally — and the former he has done be used until he feels the infield is W L PCI. M Robldox 1b4 0 2 1 Poollarl 3b2 0 0 0 y-Boston 47 15 .117 — safe to play on. He figures that may St. LOUl« 4 1 .m — Costlllo u 3 0 1 0 Wynegor e 3 0 0 0 Slieiby If 4 0 0 0 Buediel 3b 3 0 0 0 Potrkk Division chester High’s Brian Brophy won East’s Scott Kendali took sixth in great quantity. PDIIoMpMa 3 2 .100 1 Stafero c 2 0 0 0 Petralll ph Take I Dan Marino's 0 0 0 record for FhiladgighM vs. NtwYerk Rangers x-Phll. S 2 -iS 2 East Catholic High School, under come by next week. olMoorec 3 0 1 0 Ahechmss 1 1 0 0 Young ph 1 0 0 0 Wllkrsn ss 3 0 1 1 x-Woshlngton 2 S S the shot put and discus, each with a place in the 3000 meters with a time Ntw York 2 2 .SOO Totals 34 2 10 3 Tetols 15 3 3 3 touchdown passes In one sea­ Hertae Hid 3-1) Penders’ leadership for the past 17 East scored twice in the first P lttibui« 2 2 .soo m Oempeey c I 0 0 0 Porter ph 10 0 0 April 9— NY Rangers!, Phlladelphla2 x-New Jersey 2 S 2 school-record setting perfor­ of 10:47. The Eagle 4 X 150Xmeter Milwaukee Outlra 3b 2000 son, add Bo Jackson’s colle­ New York 23 59 .2R) 44 years, has done a lot of winning. inning against Prep starter and Montrow 2 3 .400 2 Ntw YtfIC •nilMNC'— 9 Central DIvtslen mance, while East Catholic’s Paui relay of O’Neill, Feehan, John CMcogo 1 4 .300 3 Sheets rf 1 0 0 0 giate uniform number, subtract April 10— Phlladelphla2,NYRanaers1 His Eagles have won two state loser Mike Ilando. Kevin Law­ Gomt'WinnIno RBI — Mottlnolv Totgll S3 3 7 3 TOMS 35 1 0 3 the number of players on the y-Mllwaukee S S '25 Ray came home first in the Hutson and Kendall took fourth Bgmnigrg 100100130-3 April 13— NYRaneers5,Phlladelphla2 x-Atlanta 5 5 •{!? .? championships, in 1975 and '83. rence drew a one-out free pass, one Son FranclKO 4 2 .407 — *'e —Costlllo. DP— Mllwoukee I New Indiana Pacers and multiply by SOOXmeter run. place with a time of 18:00. Led off Son Dlogo 4 3 .571 Vk Tomg 0W101I x-Detrolt iS 5 S I U And Penders, now in his 18th year of a dozen walks collected by Eagle York 3. LOB— Milwaukee 5, New York 7. Oame-winning RBI— Ripken 0 ). the major-league teams Dick April 13— Phlladelphla7,NYRaneers1 x-Chicogo £ 5 S i S Brophy, a junior, tossed the shot by a fine 2:02 opening leg by Mike Houclon 3 3 .500 1 2B— Randolph, RoWdoux. HR— Yount Cleveland 29 53 .354 31 Seeger, East’s 4 X SOXmeter relay at the helm, saw East post victory batters, and Kevin Riggs was hit LM AnotiM 3 4 .420 IVk (1). SB— Henderson (3), Felder (2). E— O ’Brien, M o u ^ . DP— Texos 2. Howser has managed. S3-feet, 2-inches and the discus Cincinnati 2 3 .400 1>/i LOB— Baltimore 5, Texas 7. 2B— f ^ l 15— NY Rangers at Phllodelphlo, Indiana 26 54 .317 31 167-feet, IXinches to come home a of Seeger, Feehan, Hutson and No. 210 under his direction Satur­ by a pitch. Jim Powers grounded Atlanta 2 3 .400 1reenXIX4 visiting Rhode Island in a and four RBIs. Gottlieb, unseeded, and Casa­ Bell If 4 111 Brett 3b 3 2 11 Sutcliffe, Orsulak, Dunston. HR— Judy Staknis emerged as club Semifinals: Casalino det. Corso 4-4, Detroit at Chlcogo, night Secondperlod— 4, Philadelphia, Poulin 7, SmrekX21-21, Paxson X3094, Banks49 community college girls soft- Jennifer Allard suffered the First round: Sally Miller def lino, one of the two seeds by Hyde, 3-4, 7-4 (7-3); Gottlieb det. GrIttIn 54, New York at Clevdand, night Barfield rf 4 1 1 0 McRae dh 4 0 11 Brown (1). SB— Reynolds (1), AAozzllll 3(unosslsted),0:14.XPhlladelphla,Kerr2 O012.Totals36-74253197. champ. Staknis took the measure Claire Abele 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-4: Upshaw 1b 4 1 2 1 White 2bDodgera3,6ianta24)11 (1).S— Rouschol. ball doubleheader Sunday at loss on the mound in the opener, each were forced to win a pair of 54, 7-5. Ooklond at Minnesota, night (unassisted), 1:01.4, Philadelphia, Zezel 3 Cleveland X n 2130-1M of Norma White in straight sets in Karen VanKruninger def. Terry Finals: Gottlieb def. Casalino 54,53. SeoNIe at Californio, night Johnsn dh 4 12 1 BalbonI 1b 4 1 1 1 (Tocchet), 5:17. 7, Philadelphia, Chicago 31252130-97 Keeney Field. while Fran Tellier picked up the three-set matches in the quarterfi­ Garcia 2b 4 0 0 0 Motley rf 4 0 2 0 IF H R R R BBSO the finals, 6-2 and - . Standouts SAN FlUNCISCO LDS ANGELES Tocchet 1 (Ro. Sutter), 4:34. 1, Three-point goals— Free 2. Fouled Rhode Island won the opening win. 6 2 Small 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Milly Kostiuk nals and semifinals. Casalino won Consolation championship Home Runs lorg 3b 2 0 )1 Sundbrg c 4 0 1 1 ObrhM ObrhM CMC090 Philadelphia, Kerr 3 (Zezel), pp, 17:X. out— None. Total fouls— Cleveland 23, White had to battle her way into def, Sally Barber 6-2. 7-6 (7-4). Milwaukee, Yount (1). Minnesota, Leach ph 1 0 0 0 Salazar ss 3 0 0 0 Gloddon cf 4 0 2 0 Duncan ss 4 1 0 0 Sutcliffe (L 0-2) 4 7 5 5 5 1 Penalties— Tocchet, Phi, 2:X; Kerr, Phi, game of the twinbill, 2417. In the second game, MCC his semifinal match over Clayt First round: Hadge def. Ference 51, Chicago 21. Rebounds— Cleveland 44 the finals with a 7-6 (7-4). 6-3 win Quarterfinals: Staknis def. Joy 52; WlochowskI det. (Joukiewlcz 54, Bushd). Seattle, Tartabull (2). Cleve­ Whitt c 0 0 0 0 Clark lb 4 0 0 0 Londrox cf 4 0 3 0 Ruthvon 3 3 3 0 3 2 1:X; MePhee, NYR, 13:41; Brown, Phi, (Lee 13), Chicago X (Oakley 4). The Cougars host Becker gave losing hurler Judy Dalone Moore, 6-1, 3-6. 7-6 (7-3) while land, Thornton (1). Toronto, Bell (2). Martinez c 2 0 1 0 CDovIs rf 2 0 1 0 Stubbs If 3 112 Frazlor 1 1 0 0 1 0 13:41: Sandstrom, NYR, 15:41; Ro. over Milly Kostiuk in the semifi­ Balcome 43. 6-3; Miller def. Judy 54; Erickson det. LaChopelle 7-5, 51: Pittsburgh Assists— Cleveland 24 (Johnson 4), Junior College today at 3:30 little support as eight errors Gottlieb subdued Brett Smith, 7-5, Bakus def. St. Jean by default. Kansos City, Wilson (1), Brett (3), BalbonI Mulinks 3b 1 0 0 0 Maldond rf 2 1 1 0 Codono If 0 0 0 0 Sutter, Phi 15:41; WIemer, NYR, 17:04. Chicago 2) (Maev 9). Technicals— nals. Staknis had an easier time in (1) . Boston, Rice (2). Oakland, CansecoTotals 34 4 9 4 Totals 34 7 10 7 Rouschol (W 1-1) 7 3 0 0 1 3 combined with 11 Rhode Island Ball 6-4, 6-4: White def. VanKru- 5-7, 6-1, to work his way into the Semifinals: Hadge det. WlochowskI Loonord If 3 1 1 0 Marshll rf 4 1 1 1 Third period — No scoring. Chicago 2 (Illegal defense). A— 1954. p.m. reaching the finals with a 6-2. 6-2 53, 51; Erickson det. Bakus 54, 54. ( 2) . Toronto 000 310 000— 4 Bronly 3b 2 0 0 0 Brock 1b 4 0 10 Wolk 1 1 0 0 0 0 Penalties— Brown, Phi, 3:39; Allison, The Cougars dropped the first hits over the final four frames to ningen 6-0, 6-1: Kostiuk def. Donna championship match. Winning Pitchers Kansas City 012 111 MK— 7 AMvIn c 3 0 0 1 Scloscia c 3 0 10 yyinn 1 0 0 0 0 1 NYR, 5:33; Brawn, Phi, 11:11: AAcPtiee, semifinal triumph over Sally Finals: Hadge det. Erickson 53, 1-1 game, despite Darryl Sibrinsz tip the scales. Gaetano 6-3, 6-4. The first and second round losers (withdrew). New York, Guidry (24)). Seattle, Moore Game-winning RBI— Wilson (1). Thmpsn 2b 3 0 1 0 Sax 2b 4 0 2 0 HBP— By Frazlor (Morrison). NYR, 11:11; Sandstrom, NYR, 1);11: 'Spun 123. Biazars 118 Miller. (1-0). Cleveland, Balles ()-)). Boltimore. E— Fernondez. DP— Kansas City YngMd ph 1 0 1 0 Andorsn 3b3 0 0 0 WP— Sutdiffo. Wolk. T— 2:34. A— 9,337. McCrlmmon,Phl, 17:29; Stothers, Phi, McGregor (14)). KonsosCItv, Black (1-1). 2. LOB— Toronto 3, Kansas City 4. Urlbo ss 3 0 0 0 Horshlsr p 3 0 0 0 double-minor, 19:01. Boston, Lollor (14)). Oakland, Codiroll 2B— Wilson 2, Martinez, Barfield, Law. Umpiros— Homo, Pallono; 1b, En­ PORTLAND (111) Guidon ph 1 0 0 0 Carr 1-4 OO X Vondeweghe 1XX X3 21. ( 1-1). HR— Wilson (1), Brett (3), BalbonI (1). Gorrolts p 2 0 0 0 gel: 2b, Quick; 3b, Rungs. Shots on goal— Philadelphia 1410-7- Saves Bell (2). SB— Wilson (I). Drlossn ph 1 0 0 0 31. NY Rangers 154«-3X Thompson 019 13 19, Colter X13 45 14, New York, RIgheNI (3). Kansas City, MDovIs p 0 0 0 0 Eaitarn Laagua atandinga Power-play conversions — Orexler 018 7-9 23, Paxson 1-9 44 4, K. Farr (1). teltimore, Aase (1). IP H R ER BB SO TOtaM 11 2 7 1 TOMM 33 1 9 3 Philadelphia 5-X NY Rangers 7-1. Johnson X4 5-915, JonesX2(M)0, Porter 47 Toronto Son Francisco H U M m — 3 0011, MartInOOOOO. Totals40912X33118. Stieb (L 0-2) 4 7 4 5 0 1 Lot Angolos M1M13B(— 3 W L Pet. GB Goalies— Philadelphia, Froese. NY SAN ANTONIO (IX ) SCOREBOARD American League results Lamp 4 3 11)3 Gomo-wlnnlng RBI— Stubbs (1). Plttsheld (ChINL) 3 01.000 — Rangers, Vonblesbrouck, Hanlon (5:17, Kansas City E— AAolvIn, Scloscia 2, Urlbo. DP— Son Vermont (CIn) 2 01.000 'h Bid per). A— 17417. (xreenwood 7-10X417, Mitchell 1X29X2 Block (W 1-1) 5 8 4 4 0 3 Francisco 1. LOB— Son Frondsco 4, Los Nashua (Pit) 2 1 .4 » l m. Gilmore442410, Motthews01244X, Farr ( S I ) 410002 Angelas 1. 2B— Loonard. H R — Reading (PhD 2 1 .447 1 Referee— Bryan Lewis. Robertson XI11-15, S. Johnson 4-9X1221, (Sagnon-Jim Booth 73, Bob Clark-RIch Masters, with position, rounds ana Stephanie Farwig 1,990 72-7X7X70— 290 Rod Sox 12. White Sox 2 Stieb pitched to 2 batters In 5th; Block Marshall (2), Stubbs (3) SB— Woforbury (Clo) 1 2 .333 2 WllklnsX2X2XSundvold1300X Lamp Lombardo 74. Net — Lou Gonzales-AI Matters results winnings: Becky Pearson 1,990 72-7X7X70— 290 pitched to 1 batter In 4th. Londrooux 2 (2), Bronly (1), Sox (1), Now Britain (Bos) 1 2 J33 2 1-4 00 X Corbin 1-2 X2 4,HughesX10O Smith 41, Sal Russo-DIck Brewer 61, 1959 — (amateur) Missed cot; 7X74. Kathy Postlewalt 1,989 7X7X7X71— 290 T — 2:27. A— 26,444. Saturday’! gama 0, Brittain X I 000. Totals 4X902531121 1960 — (amtileur) Tie 13th; 7X71-72-75— MIssle MiKJeorge 1,989 7X7X7X73— 290 Calendar BOSTON CHICAGO Duncan (4). SF— AAolvIn. Glens Falls (Dot) 0 2 .000 7>h G olf Stan Skiba-Frank Damon 41, Bruno At Augusta, Sandra Spuzich 1,737 71- 7X7X73— 291 Bucknr 1b 4 0 12 Nichols rf 3 0 0 0 Now Britain 2, Nashua 1 out— S. Johnson. Total fouls— Portland Greg Norman, 70,400 1963— Winner; 744X7X72— 286; S20JX)0. Susie McAllister 1405 77-7X7X71— 292 Baseboll MDovIS 1 0 0 0 0 1 Reading 10, Wotarburv 7 Dennis 44, Les Chrlstensen-Carl Mlko- Seve Ballesters, 38^400 714X72-70— 281 South Catholic at East Catholi<;i 3:30 Stapletn 1b 0 0 0 0 Bonilla rf 10 0 0 A’sll.Angsis? 21 1—4 25, San Antonio 24. Rebounds— LDW ORDSS, LDW NET — A Net — lowsky 44. 79494X71— 282 1944 — Tie 2nd; 71-7X7147-282; *10,100. Bonnie Lauer 1,505 7X7X7X72— 292 Rice If 5 12 3 Fisk If 4 0 0 0 Vermont 4, Glens Falls 0 4 3 2 -^ Portland 32(Thompson 9), San Antonio Rich RIordan 45558, Terry Schilling Nick Price, 32J)00 1945— Winner; 67-71-4449— 271; *204)00. 1404 72- 7X7X73— 292Somers at Bolton, 3:30 Lyons cf 0 0 0 0 Kittle dh 3 0 10 Horshlsor (W 1-1) 9 7 2 1 3 7 Mondoy’s 4 Joy Haas, 27,800 744X7147— 283 Soft boll Balk— Gorrolts T— 2:52. A— 45,410. Now Britain at Albany First period— 1, Hortford, OIneen 1 (D. 57 ((ireenwood 14).Assists— Portland!! 47-7-40, Tim Cooney 42-2-40. Gross — INDIVIDUAL SELECTED 12 — 7X7X4X71— 283 1964— Winner; 4X7X7272-288; *204)00. Susie Berning 1,504 7X7X7X75— 292 Baylor dh 5 0 0 0 Hulett 2b 3 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 OAKLAND Babych, Turgeon), pp, 2:29. X Hartford, (Drexler 11), San Antonio M (AAotIhews Rich RIordan 74. B — Tom Lowery Tom Watson, 27X00 1967 — Missed cut; 7279; *1,000. 7X7X7X71— 293 Eost Catholic at St. Mary's, 3:30 ObrhM ObrhM Glens Falls at Reading Gross — Harry NowobllskI 52, Stan Tommy Nakim, 23,200 7X71-71-72— 284 Marlene Floyd 1,252 Bovs Tonnis Armas cf 5 0 2 0 Wolker 1b 3 0 0 0 Umpiros— Homo, Harvey; 1b, Stollo; TIpoMt 1 (Somuelsson), sh, 5:2X 3, 17).A-4973. 47-1X57, Tim Hickey 71-12-59, Rick Domlon 53, Chick Gagnon 53, Bob 7X7X71-70— 284 1948 — Tie 5th; 4971-7X47— 281; *5,500. Janet Cales 1,252 72-7X7X73— 293 Gedmon c 4 1 0 0 Skinner c 3 Pettis 0 0 cf 2)11 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 1 Nashua at PIttafIsId Quebec, Lemleuxi (PIcord, Goulet), pp, Marsholl 7X11-59, Alex Elgner 7513-40, Bob Twav, 23,200 — Tie 24th; 6X7X7274— 291; *1JOO. Xavier at Manchester. 3 p.m. Barrett 2b 4 3 2 0 Hairstn ph 1 Wllfong 0 I 2b 4 0 2 2 Bochte 1b 5)01 2b, Gregg; 3b, Dovls. Clark 53. Net — Lou Gonzales 45, Bruno Payne Stewart, 23,200 7X714949— 2M 1,252 71- 7X7X74— 293Enfield at East Catholic, 3:30 1:X. 4, Hartford, Fronds 1 (DIneen, Walt Chapman 72-12-40. C— EdAnsaldl Frigo 47, Pete Larkin 47, Dave Sink 47, Sandy Lyle, 14,960 747X6X71— 285 1970 — 8th; 71-7X4949— 284; *4,500. 75-47-7X75— 293 Romero ss 4 3 3 1 Guillen ss 3 Joyner 2 2 1b 4 0 2 2 Murphycf 3 2 0 0 McEwen), 15:01. 5, (3uebec, Ashton 2 Mavaricka 127. Lakara 104 77-2554, George Blount 82-2554, Ken 1971 — Tie 2nd; 7X714X72— 281; *17,500. Barbara Moxness 1,252 Girls Tonnis Little ss 10 0 0 Jocksn dh 4 0 0 0 KIngmn dh 5 2 2 0 Dick Brewer 48. Colvin Peete, 14,960 7X714970— 285 Anne-AAorle Palll 1,252 7X7X7X77— 293 Manchester at Windsor, 3:30 Expos3,Cardinais2 (Price, Glllls), sh, 15:5X 4, Hartford, Anderson 8529-54, Bob Brown 79-2X59, LO-LN-CALLAWAY — A Gross — Mark McCumbr, 14,960 7447-71-71— 285 1972— Winner; 6X71-7X74—286; *254100. 7X7X7X78— 293 Totals 41 12 14 12 Totals 30 2 5 2 Downing If 5 1 1 0 Davis rf 4)21 Transactions Ferraro 1 (Fronds, Anderson), pp, 19:X. Ken Solo 8X21-59. 1973— Tie 3rd; 6977-7344-285; *12500. Penny Hammll 1,252 Betlon 105 M l 101— 12 Jones rf 4 2 10 Lonsfrd 3b 3 1 2 2 DALLAS (117) SWEEPS — A Gross — Rich RIordan Harry NowobllskI 77, Bob Clark 79, Corev Pavin, 14,940 71-72-71-71—285 D. Melsterlln 14)10 7X7X7X74— 294 TUESDAY Penalties— PIcord, Que, 1:21; (xoulet, AeulrreX75-411, Wennlneton7-)11-1IX Chick Gagnon 79. Net — Ron Jeroszko Donnie Hmmnd, 14,960 7X7147-74— 285 1974 — Tie4th; 6971-7349— 281; *10J33. 72- 7X7X75— 294 CMcoge 101110100— 2 DeCIncs 3b 4 1 2 1 Conseco If 5 1 2 5 MONTREAL ST. LOUIS Que, 3:45; Gavin, Hor, 3:45; Jarvis, Har, 74. Net — Dave Malick 7X573, BUI 1975— Winner; 4X47-7X68— 276; *404)00. C.J. Calllson 14)10 Bostboll Gome-Winning RBI — Boggs (1). Burlesn ss 4 0 1 1 (Sriffin ss 5 2 10 Donaldson 1-2X24, EIIIS413X01X Harper Zwick 79-573, Tim Cooney 75574, Lon 70, BUI Wood 70, Ted Blasko 72, Tom Bernhard Langr, 12X00 7X6XW-75— 284 Barb Thomas 14)09 7X7X71-74— 294 Coventry at Cheney Tech, 3:15 ObrhM ObrhM •ASIBALL 4:01; Somuelsson, Har,7:X; Moller,Que, Molln 73, Ed McLaughlin 73, Bob Lukas Gary Koch, 12X00 497X71-72— 284 1974_Tle3rd; 47-497X73— 282; *14,250. 71- 7X7X79— 294 DP— Boston 1, Chicago 1. LOB— Boston Boone c 2 110 Tettleton c 1 1 1 0 Rolnos If 4 0 0 0 Coleman If 4 0 2 1 double minor, )0-mlnute misconduct, 7-13X01XVIncentX13X419,Blackman 44 Annulll 7X574. B Gross — Tom Lowery 1977 — 2nd; 727X7X44— 278; *30,000. Shirley Furlong 14)09 Portland at Bolton, 3:30 0. Chlcogo 9. 2B— Kittle. 3B— Guillen. Norron c 3 110 Amsrtcas Lsosss 44 IX Dovls 1-4 OO XPerklns413551X 73, Les Christensen 73, John Yetl- Ben Crenshaw, 12X00 71-71-7X70—284 887 49-77-7X73— 295 MCC at Mitchell, 3 p.m. Low 2b 3 0 11 Mc(xOO cf 5 0 0 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS— Acquired gqmemlscondud,9:11; (31111s, Que, 9:11; 79. Net — Rick Marshall 82-11-71, Tim shefsky 73. B Gross — Jerry Laplne83, Dove Barr, 12X00 7X77-71-48— 284 1978— 7th; 727X4947— 281; *104)00. 7X71-7X75— 295 HR— Rice (2). SB— Barrett (1), Guillen TetalS 14 7 12 7 Totals 35 II II 11 Webster rf 4 1 1 1 Herr 2b 4 0 0 0 M e s , Que, 9:11; Ferraro, Hor, 9:11; Schrempf 5723IX Blab 231-25, KseUng Hickey 8512-73, Don Anderson 8512-73. 1979— 4th; 4971-7W44—281; *154)00. Kim Shipman 887 Bovs Track (1), Congelosl 2 (4), Tolleson 2 (2). CaHfenHa IM 112 01— 7 Kevin Trudeau, pitcher, from the Now X11-21. Totals50012433127. Rich BorkowskI 88, Stan Skiba 89. Net Lorry Mize, 12X00 7X7X72-45— 286 Dawn Coe 444 7X7X74 73— 296 Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 Thmpsn 1b 3 0 0 0 Clark 1b 4 0 0 0 York Yankees to complete the deal that Robertson, Hor,9:11; Bothwell,Har,9:1l; C Gross— Ed Ansaldl 90, Ken Anderson — Gordon Beebe 70, Pete Larkin 75, Fuzzy Zoeller, 9X00 7X7X4972-287 1980— Tle33rd; 7X71-7X73— 291; *1J60. 7X7X7X74— 296 SF— Buckner, Tolleson. Ooklond 114 111 Mx II D. Babych, Hor, 11:01: Somuelsson, Hor, 10X29-71, Bob Brown 952X73. 1981 — Tie 2nd; 7X4X7X72— 2U; *30,500. LeAnn Cossodov 446 East Catholic at NFA, 3:30 Gamenwlnnlng RBI — Phillips (1). Nowmn 3b 0 0 0 0 Vn Slyk rf 3 0 1 0 sent Mike Flsdilln, Infloldor, to New York LA LAKRRS (IM) Bruce Belcher 75, John CIszewskI 75, Curtis Strange, 9X00 7X744X72— 287 (.enore Murooko 444 7X7X7X74— 294 Girls Trock Brook osk 4 0 ) 0 Porxlltn 3b 4 0 1 0 and osslgnod him to Watorloa of the 12:34; (taulet, Que, 13:34; Uppett, Hor, BEST 12 — A — Dick Kerr SXX50, Chet Lukas 74, Don Sanders 74, Dave Roger Moltble, 8,000 71- 7X4973— 288 1982 — Tie 15th; 4977-71-75-292; *5450. 7X7X7X74— 296 IP H R ER BBSO E— Wllfong, Bochte. DP— California Krnchc 3b 4 0 1 0 Lovalllor c 1 0 0 0 13:24; Hunter, Que, 14:02; Patrick, Que, Lucas 54 X2 X Worthy 4)2 33 IX Pete Foster 5XX50, Steve Motava 1983 — Withdrew with bock Injury. Linda Hunt 445 Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 1, Ooklond 2. LOB— California 11, Midwest League. Gudmundsson 41134 IS, Cooper 5141-27, Bergstrom 77, Bob Zimmer 77. C Gross Tze-Chung Chen, 8X00 497X7X71— 288 Debbie Massey 445 72- 7X77-74—Eost 296 Catholic at NFA, 3:30 Wnnngh cf 4 1 1 1 Larxlrm ph 0 1 0 0 18:04. 555-50. Gross — Tony Steullet 74. B — — Dick Brewer 84, Paul Cosman 92, 1984 — Tie 18th; 7X7X7X70— 214; *8400. Lotlor (W 1-0) 4 2 1)72 Oakland 9. 2B— Downing, Wllfong. KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Traded Scott 1X17 X5 34, G m n 59 XO X Rick Marshall 5X11-48, BUI Palmer Scott Simpson, 6,533 7X7247-74— 289 Cindy RerIck 645 7X7X7X75— 296 Bovs Tennis HR— Conseco (2). SB— Davis (2), Tet­ BltanMI c 4 1 1 0 Lahti p 0 0 0 0 Dave Leeper, outfielder, to the Pittsburgh Second period— 7, Hartford, Samuels- Kupchak X7 00 X Spriggs 415 X2 IX Bob Miller 97. Net — Frank Damon 47, Peter Jacobsen, 4,533 7X7X6X73— 289 1985-Tle6th; 71-7X7249— 386; *22443. 7X7X7X75— 296 Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 3:15 Gardner 111101 BSmIth p 1 0 0 0 White ph 0 0 0 0 son) (Anderson),2:07.XQuebec, Hunter) 42-1548, Bob Lochapelle 41-12-49. C — Lou Gonzales 47, Nelson Eddy 71, Chic 1984 — Winner; 7X714945 — 279; Laura Baugh 445 Crawford 1 1 0 0 0 0 tleton (I), Jones (1). S— Wllfong. SF— Pirates tor Mitch McKelvy, pitcher, and McGee 410 XO 9. Totals 4410) 1411104. Corl Enbero 452X44, Don Edwards Bill Glosson, 4,533 72- 7X7271— 289 Softboll WohIM ph 1 0 0 0 Perry p 0 0 0 0 Ondra Ford, outfielder. Assigned Mitch (Goulet, PIcord), pp, 11:04. 9, Hartford, DOHOS 13314132-127 Seoback 72, Dave Sink 72, Jim Aufman Danny Edwards, 5X47 71- 71-7274—290*1444100. 71-7X7X77— 294 Stanley 1 1 0 0 0 0 Davis, Pettis. Rllw p 0 0 0 0 OSmIth ss 4 1 1 0 Ferraro 2 (Anderson, DIneen), pp, 13:01. 752X47. 445 Bolton at East Hampton, 3:X CMcoge IP H R ER BBSO McKelvy, pitcher, to Fort Myers of the LA Lakers 27S4211S-1M SWEEPS — A Gross — Tony Steullet 74, Tom Goodman 75, Ken Scofield 75. David Graham, 5X47 7X727X48— 290 Nancy Scranton 445 7X7X7X77— 296 CoHfernta Burke p 0 0 0 0 Kopshiro p 1 0 0 0 Florida State League and Ondra Ford, 10, Hartford, Anderson 1 (Ferraro, D. Three-point goals— Ellis, Harper, LG-LN-BEST 17 — A Gross — Mike Johnny Miller, 5X47 7X7X7749-290 Jody Rosenthal 445 7X7X7X79-296 WEDNESDAY Cowley (L 0-1) 2 1-3 3 5 5 3 2 (tatarrg 1b 0 0 0 0 Heath c 10 0 0 Babych), pp, 13:34. Penalties— Glllls, 74. Net — Dick Kerr 80-X72. B Gross — Dovls 71, Tony Steullet 71, Lou Miller LPGA results Allen 2 1 4 4 1 1 Witt (L 0-1) 4 13 7 8 5 3 1 outfielder, to Eugen of the Northwest Perkins, Scott, Mc(>ee. Fouled out— BUI Sullivan 80. Net — Rick Marshall Bruce Lletzke, 4X75 7X7X6X75-291 Cathy Kratzer 445 7X7X7X80— 296 Boseboll Bryden 1 2-3 4 3 3 4 1 TOtaM 13 3 4 3 TOtaM 31 3 5 I League. Placed Lonnie Smith, outfielder, Que, 1:07; Klelnendorst, Hor, 1:07; Green. Total fouls— Dallas 2X LA 74. Net — Dave Home 42, Frank Lonnv Wodkins, 4X75 7X71-7349— 291 Beth Solomon 371 7X7X77-73— 297 Manchester at Enfield, 3:30 Nelson 2 ^3 2 0 0 0 3 AlontroM m i l l 111— 3 Bothwell, Hor, 2:M; Jarvis, Hor, 10:X; 8511-72. C Gross — Brad Parllman 92. Woltyna 43, Len Belanger 43, Art James 1 1 0 0 0 0 Corbett 2 0 0 0 ) 2 on the ISdav dlsoMed list. Recalled Lakers 27. Rebounds— Oallos 51 (Wen- Fred Couples, 4X75 72- 77-7X72— 291 Kyocera inamorl Classic Debbie Austin 371 71-7X7X74— 297 Xavier at East Catholic, 3:15 St. LOOM m i H i g i -3 OwlghtTavlor,autflelder,fromOmahaof Price, Que, 13:01; Patrick, Que, 13:01; Net — Al Chevrette 9517-74. Bassell 44, Mike Steeves 47, Ken Don Pohl, 4X75 7X7X7273— 291 7X7X7X76— 297 Agosto 1 2 11)0 Ooliipad (kimo-wlnnlng RBI — Webstar (1). nlngton 10), LA Lakers 31 (Green 10). EVEN HDLES — A — Terry Schilling Al San Diego/ April 13 S. Stelnhouer 371 Tunxis at MCC. 3 p.m. Codiroll (W 1-1) 5 4 4 4 4 1 the Amerlczui Association. Quennevllle, Hor, 14:12; Klelnendorst, Am M s—Oallos 34(Horper 12),LA Lakers Tedtord 41, Sal Russo 48, Steve Wovne Levi, 4X00 7X7647-74— 292 M.B. Zimmerman 371 7X71-7X76— 297 WP— Lollor, Allen. Balk— Lollor. T— E— Brooks. B. Smith. DP— St. Louis 1. Hot, 11:54; Slltanen.Que, 19;04. 3X534, Dove Anderson 39-535, Dick (P orTl) Softball 4*r-';x.> 3:00. A— 25,153. Atherton 23 I 0 0 1 0 29 (Cooper 10). Technical— Harper. Schockner 49. B Gross — Blaine Hareld Larry Nelson, 3X50 7X7X71-74— 293 Nancy Ledbetter 371 7X7X7X74— 297 Enfield at Manchester. 3:30 LOB— AAontroal 7, St. Louta 9. 2B— Thlid p ^o d — 11, Hartford, Anderson 3 Horan 3X535. Gross — Erwin Kennedy 79, Paul Soar! 81. Net — Bob Chipps 45, Hubert Green, 3X50 71-7X7X74— 293 *304)00 49714X70— 271 71- 7X7X76— 297 Umpires— Home, Clark; )b, Sh7oo Ontiveros 2 1-3 3 2 2 2 0 CotatiKxi, Brooks. HR— Webstar (1), (DIneen), 7:n. IX Quebec, Kumpel 1 74. B — Wally Irish 40-534, Ed-Dullea 18400 494X7448— 279 371 South Cotholic at East Catholic k;2b, AAorrIson; 3b, McKean. Howell 1 2 1 0 0 0 Bob Farrand Jr. 45, Bruce Maynard 49, A-Sam Randolph 7X7X7273— 293 JoAnne Corner 124100 72-7X71-70-2*3 Patti RIZZO 371 7X7X7X77— 297 (Robertson Park), 3:30 Wlnnlnghom (1). SB— Webster (1). (Slltanm, Lemleux), 11:19. IX Hartford, 8una11B.Ciipper89B 42-7-35, AL Cusson 41-535, George Tom Jones 49, Rich BorkowskI 70, Mike Tony Sills, 3X50 7X7X7X71— 293 72- 7X7X77— 297 Codiroll pitched to 2 batters In 4th. Von Slvko2 (2). S— Kopshiro. Martin 41-534, Lou Halpryn 457-34, Jon Stephenson 124)00 71-724971— 283 Lourl Peterson 371 WP— Codiroll. Witt. T — 3:31. A— Bowling DIneen 2 (Anderson, Quennevllle), 11:21 Parrott 70, Roger Lentocho 71. C Gross Rick Fehr, 3X50 7X7X4975— 293 Deedee LIsker 274 71-7X7X73-298 THURSDAY Penalties— Hunter, Que, double minor, Lloyd Davidson 42-534, Paul Sullivan — Norm Mowdslev 80, Bruno Frigo 84. 77-727X72—294 M. FlgueraxDottl 4450 71-727X41— 285 17377. LJk. CLIPPERS (99) 42-534. C — Ken Solo 4511-33, Carl Don Pooley, 3X00 4450 7X71-7249— 215 Jerllvn Britz 274 7X7X7X7X-298 Boseboll Umpires— Home, Reilly; )b, CoMe; 2b, IP H R RR BBSO 4:05; Somuelsson, Hor, double minor, Cage X14 X7 IX Maxwell 412 1X12 IX Net — Earl Norsworthy 41, BUI Bill Kratzert, 3,300 4X727X79— 295 Cindy Mackey 274 7X7X7X77— 298 Prince Tech at Cheney Tech, 3:15 4:05; Glllls, Que,9:17; Turgeon, Hor,9:17; Hohenthal 42-X34, Bob Calnen 4511-35, Maltzon 43, Steve Myers 45, Mark Kirk 79497275— 295 Val Skinner 4450 497X7249— 285 AAcClellond; 3b, Denklnger. NImphlus 24 OO X Johnson 7-17 47 IX Bob Brown 451X35. John Mahattev, 3,300 Deb Richard 4450 7X71-71-73— 385 Cindy Hill 274 71-n-7X77— 298 MCC ot Quinsloamond, 3 p.m. BSmIth (W 1-1) 4 3 1 1 3 4 Hunter, Que, malor(flehllng), 15:02; Nixon 1X17X921, Cross 1400X White X4 44, Bruno Frigo 47. Callaway -G eorge Ken Green, 3,000 4X7X7X74— 296 Kathryn Young 274 7X7X7X77— 298 Soccer Riley 1-301010 Eastarn Businau Ashton, Que, mlnor-malor (fighting), SWEEPS — A Gross — Erwin Bennett 48, Tim Wotson 73, Mike Pat Meyers 44)54 7X7X71-7)-214 Trock 44 10, Edwards X2 OO 0, Gordon 03 OO X Kennedy 74. Net — Terry Schilling Jim Thorpe, 2,700 7X7X7X77— 298 Laurie RInker 44)54 4 97X7X73— 2U M.J. Smith 244 7X7X77-77^300 East Cotholic at Suffield (boys and Burke 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Gobe Szabo 141, Dave Dynes 141-157- 1S;0X Samuelsson, Hor, nralor (flghtlna), Jones OO OO X Valentine X4 OO 4 Totals Desllets 75. Phil Blockmor, 2,700 7X7X7X74— 298 Deborah Skinner 231 7X7X81-72-301 Reardon ( S I ) 210013 423, Doug Foley 144, Poul Gllberfo 149, 15:02; Gavin, Hor, mlnor-malor (fight­ 8X7-73, Steve Matavo 8X575, Pete TWD MAN CDMBINED BEST 17 — Atsuko Hlkoge 4,053 4 97X7X74—284 girls), 3:15 3505 2X39 99. Denz 1X575, Ward Holmes 7X575. B l.ee Trevino, 2,500 7X7X7X77— 299 Avako Okomoto 44)53 727X4975— 384 Sharon Barrett 231 7X7X77-77— 301 St* L#Ml9 Don Mathlews 141, Tom Harrison ing), 15:02. FHORNIX (111) Gross — Dan Home-Steve McCusker AAork O'Meara, 2,300 7X7X81-73-301 7X7X7X81— 303 KOP^Irs (L 0-1) 7 5 1 1 4 4 159-159-150441, Ron Joiner 141-174-440, Shots on. goal— Quebec, 1X11-9—33. Gross — (ieorge Martin 83, Wally Irish 148, Mike Dovls-Walt KomlnskI 149, Lori Gorbocz 3,107 72-7X7X49— 287 Kristi Arrington 221 FRIDAY M8C Tornadoss Radio, TV Glouchkov 24 X2 X Nonce X12 X4 31, 12. Net — Ed Dulleo 851571. C Gross — Jull Inkster 3,107 7X7271-71— 217 Beth Daniel 7X7Xwd Boseboll Lahti 1 1 0 0 0 2 Pete Aceto 155423, Tony Aceto 144-141- Hartford, 1X147— 34. Adorns 44 1-1 9, Dovls 7-17 X2 17, Tony Steullet-John Bonovlge 150, Lou (Indudos provlous) 7X7Xwd Perry 1 0 0 0 1 0 421, Lorry Aceto 140-412, Lon Annulll Power-plav conversions— Quebec X2; (tarl Hohenthal 92. Net — Earl Wilson Miller-Bob Chambers 154. Net — Robin Walton 3,107 7X7X7X71— 287 Jane Lock Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 The MSC Tornadoes (girls II yeor Humphries 7-11X2IX Sanders 511 OO W, 10X27-75, Bob Colnen 97-22-75. Rosie Jones 2407 71-7X7449-281 Lauren Howe 77-77-wd Cheney Tech at Bolton, 3:15 old) dropped an 0-0 scrimmoge to the TODAY HBP—by Riley (Landrum). 142-394, Bill Munroe 140-392, Roy Jerry Hartford7-4. Pinckney 47 X4IX Toney 1-41-3X Vanos George Young-Mark Kirk 132, Frank 77-77-wd 1.00 Red Sox vs. Royals, WTIC radio. Balk— Kopshiro, B. Smith. T — 3:59. 151-141-404, Jim SIrlann1144-147-431, Ed Coolies— Quebec, Molorchuk. (3os- WoltvnxEarl Norsworthy 132, Bob Cathy Morse 2407 7X7X7X72— 2H Jo Ann Washam Softboll West Hortford Mustangs at the MCC 49 OO X Thompson 47 X3 IXPtttman NIcklaus In Masters Caroline Gowon 2407 7X744X75— 211 M. Spencer-Devlln TXTXwd Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30 Field on Sunday. Karen jurezak, 1:00 Mets vs. Cardinals, Channel 9 A—G9A44. Ralph 140, Bruce Lovery 142, AAark selln (X:0a Bid per). Hartford, Uut. X2 1-2 X Totals 51-10 1523 11X Tallwood Farrand-Bob Forrand Jr. 138, Tom Nancy Rubin wd 8:00 College baseball: Kentucky vs. Umpiros — Homo. Wondolstodt; lb. Holmes 172-437, Pete Scott 144-141-440, A -& 1 X . Johnson-Steve Myers 139, Sal Russx Dale Eggellna 2407 7X7X7X49— 2 » East Catholic at Mercy (Middle' Alison Frenette end Anlsso Barbate ^ angers 27M 2421— 99 AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jack Nlck- 2407 71-727274— 219 Susan Tonkin wd town), 3:30 played well for the losers. Auburn, ESPN Tata; 3b, Crawford; 3b, C. Williams. Ron Morono 397, Jim BertussI 394. Referee— RonHoggarth. FbH Obl 2S21271T — i n TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross — Roger Lentocho 139, Dove Bromlev- wd— withdrew Ed Stone-Harrv NowobllskI 70, Chick Mike Parrott 142. ICHis's year-by-year showings In the Mindy Moore 2407 4X7X7X74— 3ta Bolton at Bacon Academy, 3:X * I MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 14, 1986 — l!L M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 14. 19M Stanley Cup playoffs NBA roundup ^ Nicklaus Flyers are happy to be alive against the Rangers Celtics head for next step ' ■ ' b £ wins the Bv Jim Luttrell different than our approach to cent scored 19 points and Sam Saturday's Games United Press International today's game.” Perkins added 18 to lift Dallas. Bv Ken Rappoport wrapped Up their best-of-five ser­ Larry Bird scored 16 of his 26 Byron Scott scored 24 points and Masters The Associated Press ies with victories Saturday night. Smythe Division Now that the regular season is points in the pivotal third quarter James Worthy and Petur Gud- Montreal used a pair of Bob Oilers 5, Canucks 1 over the Boston Celtics can get and also won the league free-throw mundsson added 15 for Los An­ Continued from page 11 Gainey goals in the third period to The Philadelphia Flyers are u Gretzky, who set a regular- down to business. The business at title by converting all 7 attempts geles, which was playing without happy'to get out of New York, and down Boston 4-3 and complete hand will be the Chicago Bulls. from the line in leading the Celtics starters Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, birdie the par-513th and parred the ; Montreal’s 17th consecutive season record for assists, estab­ happier still that they are still alive lished a playoff record with his The Celtics downed the New over the Nets. Magic Johnson and Kurt Rambis. 14 th. in the Stanley Cup playoffs. playoff series triumph over the Jersey Nets 135-107 Sunday to The Nets were led by Otis The Mavs finished with a 44-38 He nailed his drive on the Bruins. Washington, runner-up to 103rd assist, one more than the old “We now go back to Philly to do mark held by Denis Potvin of the conclude the season with a 67-15 Birdsong’s 19 points and Mike record and will meet Utah in the 500-yard 15th and sent a 4-iron 12 what we have to do,” Philadel­ Philadelphia in the Patrick Div­ overall record, fourth-best in first round of the playoffs begin­ feet from the cup, knocking that in ision, played an overpowering New York Islanders. It was the Gminski’s 18. New Jersey meets phia’s Rick Tocchet said after the second assist of the game for league history. In addition they the Milwaukee Bucks in the first ning Thursday night. for an eagle-3. Flyers staved off elimination in the defensive game to shut down the finished with a 40-1 mark in home The magic was still there at 16. A New York Islanders 3-1. Gretzky, who also scored a goal. round of post-season, beginning NHL's postseason tournament games, losing only to the Portland Friday in Milwaukee. Bull*!* 98, 76er* 97 nice little 5-iron came to rest three with a 7-1 victory over the New Calgary needed an overtime to Flames 4, Jets 3 Trail Blazers on Dec. 6. Their “There’s no doubt Boston’s feet from the pin and he turned it York Rangers at Madison Square dispatch Winnipeg 4-3 and finish Lanny McDonald scored at 8:25 home winning percentage of .976 going to have a big home-court At Landover, Md., Cliff Robin­ into a birdie-2. Garden on Sunday night. that Smythe Division series. And of overtime to lift the Flames past tops the .971 record of the 1949-50 advantage, but once in a while a son scored 30 points and set up “When I was on the 17th tee, I On the verge of a first-round EMmonton got another record the Jets. The was watched by 8,123 Rochester Royals, who were 33-1. long shot sneaks up and knocks off Darren Daye’s jumper with two heard a roar,” Nicklaus said. "It knockout in the playoffs, the performance from Wayne Gretzky fans, the smallest crowd at a The Atlantic Division champions Goliath,” Albeck said of the seconds left to lift the Bullets. was a funny sound. It wasn’t a Flyers' victory gave them a 2-2 tie to finish off Vancouver 5-1. Winnipeg home game this season. finished 13 games ahead of second- upcoming series. “Don’t forget, we Washington, 39-43, finished with sound of cheer, but it was a sound in their best-of-five Patrick Div­ the sixth-best record in the East­ The Flyers looked flat in losing Norris Division place Philadelphia, clinched the beat the Celtics once in the regular of cheering. I knew something had ision semifinal and sent the series 5-2 to the Rangers on Saturday conference’s best record last season and played them close two ern Conference and will face the happened.” back to Philadelphia for the night and were determined to Leafs 7, Blackhawks 2 month and will have the home- other times, so we’re in the hunt.” 76ers, 54-28, in the first round of the After making another 10-footer deciding game Tuesday night. make up for it in Game 4 on Sunday Russ Courtnall scored two goals court advantage throughout the World B. Free scored 31 points playoffs starting Thursday at for a birdie at 17, he learned what In the only first-round series still night. and set up another to push Toronto playoffs. for Cleveland, moving ahead of Philadelphia. that roar was all about. Balleste­ going, the Minnesota North Stars "We needed a win tonight, and into the second playoff round for “There’s no way we can play five Earl Monroe to 25th place on the ros, playing the 15th at nine under and St. Louis Blues will also play we got it,” said Philadelphia’s Tim the first time in seven years. or six games that don’t mean all-time NBA scoring list. Dirk Spur* 123, Blazer* 118 par, had found the water with his Tuesday night to decide their Kerr, who scored two goals and “We played a great game. ” said anything and play them with Minniefield added 20 points off the At San Antonio, Texas, Mike approach. Norris Division semifinals. The assisted on another, ”We went Toronto’s Rick Vaive. ”We played intensity,” said coach K.C. Jones. bench for the Cavaliers. Mitchell scored 40 points and The Spanish star bogeyed and North Stars prolonged that one back to basics to get the win with a lot of poise and didn’t take “I’m glad it’s all over, now we can Cleveland ended the year at helped derail a Portland rally in suddenly Nicklaus was in the lead. with a 7-4 victory Sunday night. tonight. We executed in every facet any retaliatory penalties. get back to where we were.” 29-53. Chicago advanced to the the fourth quarter. San Antonio It was later in the round when Otherwise, six series were de­ Chicago, meanwhile clinched playoffs with a 30-52 record. Norman moved into the title chase of the game.” Adams Division finished the worst season in its UPI photo cided in a weekend of upsets that the last playoff spot with two days Elsewhere on the last day of the history at 35-47, but will meet the m with birdies at 14, 15, 16 and 17, included Toronto’s three-game For a change, the Flyers had Canadians 4, Bruins 3 left in the season. Now, the Bulls NBA regular season, Washington Lakers Thursday in the Western matching the funder total Nick­ sweep of the Chicago Blackhawks, their power play working. Virtu­ have to convince themselves they stopped Philadelphia 98-97, San Washington’s Manute Bol (left) and Philadelphia’s laus was sitting on with his round the regular-season Norris Division ally nonexistent in the series’ first Gainey’s 19th career playoff goal Conference playoffs. The Blazers, Charles Barkley battle for a rebound in NBA action pulled Montreal into a 3-3 tie with didn’t back in after losing 104-97 to Antonio defeated Portland 123-118, who finished 40-42, play the Denver completed. champions, and Hartford’s stun­ three games when they were able UPi photo Boston .SO seconds into the third the Cavaliers in their regular Dallas ripped the LA Lakers Nuggets in the first round begin­ Sunday night in Landover, Md. The Builets won, 98-97. When Norman’s par putt at 18 ning ' knockout of the Quebec to convert only 1 of 20 manpower season finale Sunday at Richfield. 127-104 and Phoenix downed the LA ning Friday. failed to drop, Nicklaus had his Nordiques, who won the Adams. advantages, the power play was in Garden. The Flyers won, 7-1, to force a period. Gainey got the winner at 18th major professional The Flyers’ Peter Zezel (left) and the 8:58 of the third period on a “Today was just an extra game Clippers 118-99. in double figures in a season-finale Other playoff matchups begin­ The Maple Leafs, a 48-game full evidence for the Flyers Sunday Rangers’ Bob Crawford (32) fight for the deciding fifth game Tuesday night in that had to be played, so it was no championship. loser and owner of the worst record night when they connected on 2 of 5. short-handed goal. Sun* 118, Clipper* 99 involving two non-piayoff teams. ning this week include Atlanta at Philadelphia. disaster to lose,” Chicago coach Detroit and Sacramento at Hous­ Norman had gotten into trouble for a playoff team, thrashed the puck in their Stanley Cup playoff match Patrick Division Mavarick* 127, Laker* 104 At Phoenix, Ariz., Larry Nance Both teams finished the season when his approach missed the “ (Peter) Zezel was the key Stan Albeck said. “Our approach with 32-50 records. ton. Blackhawks 7-2 to finish an un­ Sunday night at Madison Square Capitals 3, Islanders 1 to the playoffs will be entirely At Inglewood, Calif., Jay Vin- scored 21 points to lead six players green and landed right of the green likely blitz of the Norris Division factor in turning the power play around,” Flyers Coach Mike Kee­ in the galiery. champions. Hartford, meanwhile, and came through for us,” Minne­ protecting a 4-3 lead. Minnesota’s specialty teams Defenseman Rod Langway. who “I tried to hit the second shot too crushd the Nordiques 9-4, giving nan said of the Flyers’ center who dominated the game as Brian scored only one goal in 71 regular- scored three goals, one on a power sota Coach Lome Hanning said, St. Louis center Bernie Federko high and too hard,” Norman said. the Whalers a 16-7 goal margin in referring to a 1:48 span early in the said the Blues’ power play man­ Bellows scored two power-play season games, converted on the Sheehan claims Inamori Classic “I wanted to be aggressive for a the three games against a team play, and handed out an assist goals and Dirk Graham scored a power play to start Washington Sunday night. second period after the North Stars aged everything but a goal when it Sports In Brief three (birdie) and the win. My which had the fourth-best record in had been whistled for consecutive needed one the most. short-handed goal in the second past the Islanders. SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Reality sure as I’m a .Bradley it went in. wins I have ever had,” Sheehan style is to try to win and win as soon the league. The North Stars, meanwhile, got Scott Stevens and Larry Murphy “It was a pure case of it being said. some help from their penalty­ penalties against defensemen Gor­ "We had good puck control,” period to break the game open. The was too much for Pat Bradley. She as I can. I let my ego get the best of The Montreal Canadiens. Wa­ die Roberts and Curt Giles and had Federko said. "It looked pretty, Blues had beaten the North Stars also scored on the power play for MRC holds adult-junior round robin still believes she sank that putt for somebody else’s week,” added Bradley’s 68 Sunday matched me and I rifled it at the flag.” shington Capitals. Calgary Flames killing teams to beat the Blues. 4-3 in Game 3 Saturday night. the Capitals. Bradley, who finished with a "The guys really clamped down to play two men down while but nothing worked.” The Manchester Racquet Club staged an adult-junior round birdie. her score from Friday and was a Norman then paid tribute to the and Edmonton Oilers also Bradley, who last week won the 4-under-par 68, Sunday. “No mat­ shot better than Thursday’s round. champion. robin on Sunday with 21 teams entered. Five different ability Dinah Shore, missed a 20- foot ter what I did, she (Sheehan) was She was undone, however, by a 74 “His score was phenomenal. The AL roundup level flights were established with each match consisting of 12 birdie putt that she swore went in going to match it or do something Saturday. She finished the tourna­ emotion on this course with Jack is games. Total points were calculated from games won, lost or on the final hole Sunday. Patty better.” ment at 9-under 279. something special. The people love tied. Sheehan, who sank an 18-foot putt Sheehan’s victory was her se­ “I was pleased with the way I him so much. He owns this place.” Winning teams were: Mark Parys and Dave Molumphy: for a birdie on No. 18. finished with cond of the season and her third at The victory didn’t surprise Kite. Nancy and Ed Sulick; Roger and John Murtha: Bill and Pat a 70-278 to claim the Kyocera the Kyocera in four years. She has played today," said Bradley. Yankees off to fast start, Indians trying to stay in race Kennard: and Tom Rodden Jr. and Jerry Conklin. Inamori Classic. won 16 times in her six-year “Yesterday (Saturday) was the ”I said, a player of his magni­ career. turning point as to whether I’d tude, you never could count him games in the weekend rematch of Of the 20-footer she lipped on the out.” run homer in the fifth inning and Tim Lollar with six good innings final hole, Bradley claimed, “As “It was one of the most exciting make it two in a row.” Combined Wire Services Yankees 3, Brewers 2 In one week with Piniella run­ last year’s AL division champions. ning things, Yankee relievers have added a two-run single in the sixth and then gave the other pitchers an Willie Wilson and George Brett hit Graf pulls off upset over Lloyd The Cleveland Indians and New The Yankees’ good start means made 14 appearances in six games. against the Angels. inning apiece.” said Red Sox- solo home runs on consecutive York Yankees are off to fast starts the pressure is off Lou Piniella. The bullpen has worked 22 2-3 of the That followed Oakland’s four- manager John McNamara. pitches in the third inning and HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Sixteen-year-old Steffi Graf this season. their rookie manager — for now, f 55 innings the Yankees have run fourth inning, started when Mariner* 4, Twins 2 Steve Balboni hit one in the fourth, of West Germany pulled off the upset of her career as she Alfredo Griffin struck out but was The Indians are 3-3, the Yanks anyway. thrown so far. Dave Righetti Danny Tartabull snapped an all of them off Dave Stieb. defeated Chris Evert Lloyd. 6-4, 7-5, Sunday for the women’s 5-1. A year ago. Yogi Berra was already owns three saves. safe when the low pitch got past championship at the $200,000 Family Circle Magazine Cup dismissed after 16 games. catcher Bob Boone. eighth-inning tie with a two-run Oriole* 3, Ranger* 2 Everything is relative. Maybe things will grow easier if homer, his third extra-base hit of tournament. The Yankees haven’t done this “We all want to do good for Lou,” the starting rotation develops. ”Hey, we’ll take anything,” A’s Cal Ripken hit a tie-breaking catcher Butch Wynegar said. “But Manager Jackie Moore said. the game, to lift the Mariners past Graf, ranked fourth in the world, upset Lloyd, the top seeded well in their first six games since Until then. Piniella must collect the Twins. Mike Moore checked two-run single in the top of the player here and the No. 2 seed overall, and No. 3 seed Hana 1976, the year they ended a 12-year we also want to do good for victories any way he can, Red Sox 12, White Sox 2 eighth inning to boost Baltimore ourselves. We all love Lou and the Twins on four hits over the final Mandlikova in the semifinals. How the Manchester Herald American League pennant "I don’t plan anything.” he said. eight innings, finishing with a past the Rangers. Alan Wiggins drought. A better start last year respect him,” “I just let the situation dictate Wade Boggs had three singles walked, was singled to third by Lee ”1 don’t think I feel at the top yet, but I’m feeling better.” said and they might have finished first “We’re doing just enough now to what I’m going to do. But one thing and drove in four runs as the Red six-hitter. Lacy, who stole second, then both Graf, who hadn’t won a set in seven matches against Lloyd before in the AL East instead of second, win.” said Piniella. who played 11 we’ll keep doing is keep them Sox pounded Chicago pitching for Royal* 7, Blue Jay* 4 runners came home on Ripken’s Sunday. 16 hits. Jim Rice added three runs protects your investment two games behind Toronto. seasons for the Yankees before ready just in ease we need them.” Kansas City took two of three looper down the right-field line. "A good start means everybody becoming a coach in 1985. “We’re The bullpen members have batted in, two on a home run, and else is playing catch-up,” Yankees winning those close games, and already noticed that. Bill Buckner and Dwight Evans Michael Andretti wins at Long Beach each had two RBI. third baseman Mike Pagliarulo good clubs win the close ones.” Indians 8, Tigers 2 LONG BEACH, Calif. — Never was Mario Andretti so happy in Manchester! said. "That’s what we had to do Ron Guidry, the opening-day “From one to nine we have as winner when a strained calf In Cleveland. Scott Bailes picked good a batting order as there is in after a fifth-place finish. last year.” “This was the second-best result I could have had today,” Last year the Indians lost their muscle limited him to five innings up his first major-league victory baseball,” Boston Manager John first five games and never reco­ against Kansas City, scattered with 5 1-3 scoreless innings of McNamara said. Andretti said after his son, Michael, made certain that the Tim Lollar started and was $700,000 Long Beach Grand Prix championship trophy remained .If you live in Manchester then the Herald’s the vered. losing 102 to finish as the eight hits and a run in seven two-hit relief and Andre Thorn­ newspaper for you because it’s the only one that s league's worst team. innings against the Brewers, The ton’s two-run homer highlighted followed by Wes Gardner, Steve in the family with a .38- second victory over A1 Unser Jr. "You do want to go 0-5 because Yanks got all their runs — and the the Indians’ five-run first inning. Crawford and Bob Stanley as the “ We still get the trophy at Long Beach and that’s important for geared expressly to the needs of this community. For you just bury yourself,” Indians last of their three hits — in the third Frank Tanana lasted just one- Red Sox finished their road trip 3-3. us. Michael’s victory made up for my problems.” instance, if you own property in Manchester and pay outfielder Joe Carter said. "If we inning, two of them on Don third of an inning for Detroit, Chicago fell to 1-5 for its first six Another second-generation driver, Geoff Brabham, son of games, all at home. taxes then you have a right to know how tax money is can stay around .500 for the first Mattingly’s single off the right- whose four pitchers in the game former world champion Jack Brabham, finished third and Tom being spent on schools, government service, health care half, we might be in the thick of field wall. yielded 19 hits. Lollar, in his first start, gave up Sneva took fourth. Mario Andretti, slowed by brake and clutch things.” The Yankees better hope the A’s 11, Angels 7 two hits and one run in six innings trouble, was fifth in his attempt to capture the race for the third and future zoning. Elsewhere Sunday in the AL it bullpen is deep as well as good, with the other three pitchers straight year. was Oakland 11. California 7: because Piniella will use it often. In Oakiand. rookie Jose Canseco getting an inning’s work apiece. Piniella used four pitchers in drove in five runs with a single and Lollar, who ended last season in □ □ Boston 12. Chicago 2; Seattle 4, his second home run — the only two Minnesota 2: Kansas City 7, Sunday’s victory over the Brewers the Boston bullpen, gave up seven Toronto 4, and Baltimore 3, Texas and has established himself as a Oakland has this season. The walks with two strikeouts. Earnhardt captures TranSouth 500 Personal Property quick hook. 21-year-old outfielder hit a three- “We got what we wanted out of 2. DARLINGTON S.C. — Dale Earnhardt, snakebitten in the late going in several races this season, averted a repeat Sunday and NL roundup captured the NASCAR TranSouth 500 at Darlington International Only the Manchester Herald can provide you with Raceway. the depth of information on key local issues you Earnhardt totally dominated the action from start to finish, but had to hold off Darrell Waltrip in a two-lap sprint to the need to make valued and reasonable decisions that checkered flag. may impact your life today, or in the future. With Phillies are giving notice in East Waltrip finished three car lengths behind the winning your lifetime investment at stake, can you afford Chevrolet. Bobby Allison edged Neal Bonnett for third, one lap not to stay informed? Darren Daulton hammered a nine home runs in his three hot hitting (.529) with two doubles down, and Tim Richmond claimed fifth, three laps off the pace. Bv Herschl NIssenson and a single and drove in three Earnhardt led 335 of the 367 laps. His triumph, the 16th of his The Associated Press two-run shot in the fourth, both off previous major-league seasons. Education Rick Aguilera. Glenn Wilson’s RBI Wynne, acquired from Pittsburgh runs. Reuschel allowed three hits imODSMlDUaDUlTT career, thus tied the streak of races without repeat winners. in seven innings while the Pirates The Philadelphia Phillies would double in the sixth made it 4-0. The just prior to the start of the season, Mets scored in the eighth on hit a pinch homer in the seventh tagged Rick Sutcliffe for five runs DimiiliEDU8BDDGR PRICE. like to inform everyone, especially in four innings. According to a recent survey conducted by First Market the New York Mets and St. Louis doubles by Keith Hernandez and inning to trigger a three-run Have any Midas shoedt absorber or strut installed now Eyestone, Jennings Milk Run champs Cardinals, that the National Gary Carter and Ray Knight uprising and hit another in the Brave* 8, A*tro* 7 and youll get the second one installed for half price! Research of Boston, the Manchester Herald was cited homered in the ninth. bottom of the ninth to win the BOSTON — Ed Eyestone, 24, of Provo, Utah, won the annual as the leader for local news, local happenings and local aiM DISTHIcr riWSHeUS*- League East may not be the game. The left-handed hitter teed Billy Sainple had three hits — two-team race that most of the Expo* 3, Cardinal* 2 including a controversial three- MDA-Boston Milk Run Sunday, completing the 6.2-mile course sports, with three quarters of the readers saying the off on a pair of lefties, Tom with a time of 28:21. experts have predicted. Mitch Webster and Herm Win- run homer — Ken Oberkfell drove coverage is the most extensive. The Herald also rated "I think New York and St. Louis Browning and Joe Price. in four runs and Gene Garber Lynn Jennings. 26, of Durham. N.H.. led women runners, ningham hit solo home runs off finishing in 32: 07 and setting a record in the fifth annual race, quite highly in terms of space devoted to selected local know we're as good as they are and Kurt Kepshire in the fifth and sixth Pirate* 8, Cub* 0 pitched out of a ninth-inning jam. $c;q95 that we're going to give them a Despite a heated protest by Hous­ ' mm mW pcr«k- organized by the New England Dairy Farmers and the issues in its Opinion pages. innings, respectively, and Bryn Mike Brown drove in four runs, most car*. hard time.” Shane Rawley said Smith scattered three hits over six including a three-run homer after ton Manager Hal Lanier, third- Massachusetts Dietetic Association. Sunday after scattering 10 hits in innings. The homers gave Mont­ a botched Chicago double play, base umpire John MeSherry ruled • New Guaranteed Brake miDAS Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit, 30, of Freeport, Maine, pitching the Phillies to a 4-2 while Rick Reuschel and two that Sample’s fourth-inning ho­ Pads or Lining recovering from foot injuries, took third place among the women Government Services real a 3-1 lead and Jeff Reardon, • Inspect Wheel Cylinders triumph over the Mets. who led the majors with 41 saves relievers combined on a four- mer, which gave Atlanta a 4-0 lead, with a time of 32:35. The defending champion Cardi­ last year, pitched two scoreiess hitter. Johnny Ray continued his went just inside the foul pole. • Resurface Drums or Rotors nals. who were baseball’s last innings for his first save of 1986. • Road Test i l l unbeaten team, lost for the first • Inspect Brake Hardware E B B Q E B a The Cardinals begin a three- SQGB H 0 5 RITAL The Herald also feels it is their responsibility to time in five games, bowing to game series in New York today, • Inspect Calipers m Montreal 3-2. Meanwhile. Los '^^temeQuaf/jj, listen to what residents in Manchester have to say helping the Mets celebrate their (Semi-metallic pads and additional f f l B B B G B regarding local issues, and how they can help in Angeles and San Diego set a home opener. 4>!rlNDY WINNER SALE IfS parts and service extra.) ^ OIL major-league record a few min­ bringing them to public attention. If you let them utes apart by playing their seventh Dodger* 3, Giant* 2 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION EQBS mi m know how they can improve the paper for you, their consecutive one-run games to start The Dodgers have had their n B the season. The Dodgers edged San ^ $ 1 See warrant terms readers, then they will continue to be your voice in early-season troubles, but not Luibrlc^'’' CHANGEI Francisco 3-2 while the Padres because of Pedro Guerrero’s ab­ at your local Midas dealer. Manchester. nipped Cincinnati 7-6. sence. Franklin Stubbs, who has Health Care In other NL games. Pittsburgh replaced Guerrero in left field, hit less 20C rebate nKERTOMmU trounced Chicago 8-0 and Atlanta a tie-breaking two-run homer in SPECIAL outlasted Houston 8-7. the seventh inning, his third home Rawley has blossomed irilo the run in as many games, to back Orel ace of the Philadelphia staff. Hershiser’s seven-hit pitching. T&KE IT TO SOMEONE TOD TRUST Sunday’s victoi? came following a Stubbs connected off Scott Gar- 990 O n ^ $g95 no-decision nine-inning outing relts, who also gave up a fourth­ against Cincinnati in which he Going For Win #3 M anehM tsr Vomon ■78-4M 0 fKanrli^atpr Mrralft inning homer to Mike Marshall. M 3-M M allowed one run and four hits. “I’ll hit long balls, but they don’t ■ranlerd 481-13M MMdMewn 347-klOO Wollinfliord 24S-00M "Last year, he went from being a want to put pressure on me to hit ■ftotol U2-7M3 Nnt trNalii aao-8137 WilociMiry 7 l7 -0 3 3 t L lta ftlo r d N r> H«*m Mt-atii WilOfkury six-inning pitcher to a nine-inning home runs.” said Stubbs, whose IittaM T4S-OMM N«w London 447-1711 (WotootiaL) 7 U -7 M 1 Lube, Oil & Filter “YOUR VOICE IN MANCHESTER” pitcher. That’s just what we homer sailed over the center-field PAP Auto Parts 4 4 S - « in N o ro k ii ■M -M 33 W. Horttord u a -0 1 7 1 needed today, a complete game,” fence. i4t-«sar Rocky HM , M 3-1M 7 Wool Hovon M 4 -M M '(for moat cars) Phillies Manager John Felske fUEST 307 E. Center St. N. Haftlerd 14S-482S •outmntloo n i - t 8 3 3 Wotiporl M d -N 1 7 Padra* 7, Red* 6 wmirnontlc said. Manchester / 649-3528 a. Hartlard t4«-l1l7 T o n in fto n M t-7 4 4 7 4M -17M MAC S m o RCPAIR SBMCB Rawley got all the runs he San Diego got a couple of long Source: First Market Research of Boston. January 1986 needed when Gary Redus hit a solo balls from an unexpect^ source — It pays to Rap with PAP 488 Center St. Manchester • 646-2516 homer in the third inning and Marvell Wynne, (who had hit only MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 14. 19M - 17. W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 14. 1»I6 Advice Mondav T V drifter in Chicago’s South Side during 33) 24 Hores FOCUS 6 :0 0 P M QD Ev*witn*M n*w i the 1920’s is an endlssi challenge for (S2) SCTV Network CB ® Dlffrsnt StrokM aun/ival. (2 hra.) @ Maude Child molester’s ex-spouse ( B Action Newa [CNN] Prime Naws [CNN] Moneyline CB 3 9 Hart to Hart [E S P N ] Collaga Baaaball: Kentucky at Auburn [ESPN] Pro Baseball Teem Arm Wree- Travel managers find ways fTD (29 Qlmma a Braak [HBO] MOVIE: Xoal MinaKa Daughter' tling 3 9 Knot's Landing (CC) Baaed on Loretta Lynn’s autobiog­ [USA] Alfred Hitchcock should alert his new wife 129 NawaCantsr ^ raphy. A young girl from a poor family in 11:05PM [DIS] MOVIE: /Benlker rural Kentucky marries a much older lo­ (29 Auction Exprsti Gang' A family of orphaned children em­ cal boy who engineers her rise to star­ bark on a cross-country journey that to give businesses a break usually leaves some scarring but (29 39 Naw s dom in the music industry. Sissy Spacek. DEAR takes them to Hawaii in search of a new can be covered with makeup, 3 9 Rsportsr 41 Tommy Lee Jones. 1980. Rated PG. ABBY: When I life. Andrew McCarthy, Charlie Fialda, skillfully applied. Neither method 32) MaoNall-Lshrsr Nswshour N ew Y o r k begun to do so, especially with learned that my [M AX] MOVIE: 'Flesh Gordon' Flash Jennie Dundee. 1985. Rated G. smaller and regional carriers. ■ is painless or inexpensive. I urge [ESPN] Maida SportsLook fights to save Earth from Ming the Merci­ ranks as the husband was a less. Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, 11:30PM (3D Dynaaty At a minimum, more companies you to select a dermatologist who [TMC] MOVIE: 'Shipwraok’ Shipwreck most extensive child molester, Max Von Sydow. 1980. Rated PG. (3D ABC News Nlghttlne have developed travel guidelines. Dear Abby is experienced in removing victims share a deaerlad island with Ko­ of all cities for I feared for the diak bears, wolves and a killer whale. [TMC] MOVIE: 'A Night to Ramambar' (3D Bizarre About 72 percent of companies now tattoos. Robert Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson, The sinking of the Titanic is viewed corporation safety of our 33) The Honaymoonara business have written guidelines: three grandchildren Abigail Van Buren Heather Rattray. 1978. Rated G. through the eyes of some of its passen­ Sylvia DEAR ABBY: One of the best gers. Kenneth More, Honor Blackman, (39) Second City TV travel: $277.16a years ago, only 45 percent had and the neigh­ [USA] USA Cartoon Express and least expensive gifts a parent David McCalium. 1958. (22) ® The Beat of Caraon Tonight’s day in 1985 for them. borhood child­ 6:30PM ( B (29 Too Close for Comfort Porter can give a child who is leaving . [USA] Prime Tima Wrestling guests are Robert Blake and Chriatia hotel room, Many companies have also ren, so I di­ (T9 Banaon Brinkley. (60 min.) (R). In Stereo, home is a book of recipes of the 8:30PM QD Nawhart (CC) When Mi­ three meals and started using daily cash allowan­ vorced him. meals he or she grew up with. (29 39 NBC Nightly News chael leaves town for a job interview, he (29) Hogan’s Heroes car rental. ces as a way to control costs. He has re­ 39 A B C New s appoints the station’s receptionist as 39) ABC News The need to track travel bxt toos on her arm. In a fit of Buy a bound notebook with blank T h e n e x t cently married and is no longer 39 Notlolaro SIN producer of Dick’s show. (57) News penses is particularly acute in the rebellion, Patti went out and had pages, and record each recipe as most expensive required to report to his probation (69 Sanford and Son (X) MOVIE:'Incident on a Dark Street'A H D Kojak nation’s largest cities which, not several tattoos engraved on her you prepared it — not necessarily U.S. attorney searches for a link be­ cities are: Washington, D.C.; rates — and "this will be the first officer. My concern: Am I morally [CNN] Showbiz Today [CNN] Sports Tonight Boston; Philadelphia; Chicago; year that all the companies will surprisingly, are generally the obligated to make sure that his arm! They are not tiny butterflies as It was originally in the cook­ tween organized crime and corrupt city book. Indicate your substitutions, [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet officials. Jam es Olson, William Shatner, [ESPN] SportaCantar Newark, N.J.; and San Francisco. introduce surcharges on corporate most expensive, according to wife is aware of his weakness in or pretty flowers; these tattoos are flavorings and the cut of meat [ESPN] Outdoor Life Richard Castellano. 1972. [HBO] MOVIE: 'A Clockwork Orange' A (New York I understand with ease, accounts," Edelstein adds. “ In Laventhol & Horwath, a business order to protect her children and conspicuous, obscene and ugly. young punk is transformed into a peace- Now that Patti Is a young woman used. If you added something to a [M A X] MOVIE; Callaway Want Thata- GD Family Feud but Newark?) general, these surcharges will be consulting firm. the children in the neighborhood? w a / Two fast-talking hucksters must lo­ loving man in a world gone mad with box cake mix, write it in — plus the (22) (29) Valeria Valerie panics when violence. Malcolm McDowell, Patrick The survey, made by Corporate levied in cities where the rental This development also is adding This is worrying me sick. in her 20s, she regrets having had cate an ex-cowboy star whose popular­ David gets a part-time job-at the same brand name of the mix. Magee, Adrienne Cirri. 1971. Rated R. Travel magazine, does not include companies’ costs have gone up the to the pressure on corporate travel CONCERNED IN ILLINOIS those tattoos. She’s a bright and ity has renewed. Howard Keel, Fred auction house where she serves as man­ Few restaurants can duplicate air fares. What's more, travel most.” managers to shop around and capable businesswoman and fears MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire. 1951. ager. In Stereo. 11:35PM 3D Entertainment Tonight the flavor of home cooking, and Multi-talented Emilio Estevez talks costs are in a steep upsurge — Faced with steadily escalating negotiate contracts. DEAR CONCERNED: Yes, you that these tattoos could cause her 7:00PM (B CBS News [DIS] Mouaterpiece Theater when away from home, that about his directorial debut in the film, estimated up 10 percent in 1986 on costs, corporate travel managers Even small companies can curb have a moral obligation to be sure to be passed over for promotions. CB Three's Company 9:00PM (D Dream West (CC) Part 2 familiar taste is comforting. 'W isdom '. In Stereo. top of an overall increase in the have had to find new tools to travel expenses. A good travel bis present wife is aware of his Her father and I are willing to ( B A B C N aw s of 3 Fremont, under secret orders from My children have appreciated President Polk, fights for the American 11:40PM [MAX] MOVIE: Not for cost of travel of 11 percent in 1985 control them. agent should be able to devise a weakness — which is more than a pay for having them removed, but ( B 3 9 *100,000 Pyramid their books, and I ’m sure others control of California and is later arrested Publication’ A young woman leads a and added to a tab for travel to The best place to start is by program to control costs. "weakness"; it’s an illness that we don’t know if tattoos can be 3 9 Jaffarsona by longtime nemesis Gen. Kearny and double life as an assistant to the mayor would, too. by day and as a reporter for a sleazy tab­ Eastern cities exploding even determining overall volume: the It wasn’t long ago that corpora­ must be controlled. removed, and if so, how? You may Carson's Comedy Claaaics ordered to face a court-martial. (2 hrs.) CARING MOTHER IN BEL­ 3 9 loid by night. Nancy Allen. David Naugh- more viciously. number of nights in hotels, cars tion managers ignored the costs of Inform him that if he doesn’t tell answer this in your column if you CE) ® M O VIE: 'A W inner Never Quite' LEVUE, WASH. (29 3 9 M'A’S'H ton, Lawrence Luckinbill. 1985. Rated R. This year, businesses are spend­ rented, round-trip air fares. business travel. Receiving far his wife, you will. Then advise him think it will help others, but please, (CC) One-armed baseball player Pete ( ^ W heal of Fortune Gray struggles to succeed in the major ing roughly $90 billion on travel Armed with this data, companies more attention were such expenses 4bat it is your intention to check no names. _ 1 2:00AM (3D Dynasty DEAR CARING MOTHER: No­ 3 9 Newlywed Game leagues and inspires another handi­ and entertainment, according to can then negotiate with hotels, car as inventories, office and plant back with her to confirm that she PATTI’S PARENTS (3D Hawaii Five-0 thin’ says lovin’ like something 3 9 Novsia: Cristal capped boy. Keith Carradine. Dennis American Express. For some rental agencies, even airlines. costs, the like. Business travel? knows. Weaver. Mare Winningham. 1986 33) Star Trek from the oven, and no one said it (i2) Nightly Businesa Report companies, travel has become one Volume permits leverage, espe­ When the expense accounts were DEAR PARENTS: Your daugh­ (5) MOVIE: 'Picnic' A drifter starts a (39) The Untouchables better than you did in a letter. ® One Day at a Time of the biggest budget items not cially in these days of feverish submitted — and rarely were they DEAR ABBY: My husband and I ter should consult a dermatologist. chain of events at a local Labor Day (29) MOVIE: T h e Final Option' A radical [CNN] Monsyllna picnic which affect the lives of five peo­ rigidly controlled, says Jane Edel- competition. more honest than essential to have been reading your column for One method of getting rid of tattoos anti-nuclear group, which takes over the CONFIDENTIAL TO FAMILY [DIS] MOVIE: 'Secret of the Pond' A ple. William Holden. Kim Novak. Cliff American Embassy in London, threatens stein, editor and publisher of If, for example, your company escape undue notice — they were many years but have never read is "dermabrasion.” (The top lay­ FEUD IN ALB AN Y, MINN.: Heed young boy visiting his uncle in the Robertson. 1956. to kill their high-ranking government Corporate Travel, who also ob­ can promise a hotel or hotel chain a filed away for the later attention of anything about a problem we are ers of skin are removed by a swamplands of Virginia upsets the lo­ hostages. Richard Widmark, Judy Davis, the wise words of Thomas Mann: (22) (SD The 21at Annuel Academy of serves: few hundred nights a year, you can tax accountants. currently having. sandpaper "wheel” propelled by cals with his uppity ways. Moses Gunn. Country Music Awards Mac Davis. Reba Lewis Collins. 1982. "Speech is civilization itself. The " I don’t think there will be try to negotiate a break on the daily But this sort of attitude today is Several years ago, when our electricity.) Anthony Zarbe, John McLiam. 1975. McEntire and John Schneider host the ® Maude word — even the most contradic­ awards presentation honoring the year s cutbacks in the number of trips room rate. nothing short of stupid. And the old daughter "P a tti” was in her teens. An alternative technique is [ESPN] SportaCsntsr 39) Barney Miller tory word — preserves contact. It top country stars. (2 hrs.) attitude is disappearing across the I put down one of her girlfriends for grafting a section of skin from [USA] Radio 1990 @3) PELICULA; 'Teatro: La Gaviota' made, but corporations want more Multiply that reduction by the Novela: Bodaa de Odio board. Too tight a control could sporting several conspicuous tat- another part of the body. Grafting is silence which isolates." bang for their buck. Business number of nights guaranteed and 7:30PM (B p m Magazine (H) American Playhouse: The House of [CNN] Newanight travel is very strong now. The idea you can save thousands of dollars backfire, arousing antagonism ® M 'A * S ‘ H Ramon Iglesia (CC) A Puerto Rican who [ESPN] Major League Besaball'a Grea­ is to spend the money better.” on lodging costs alone. among key employees. There’s“a CB Wheel of Fortune has spent 19 disappointing years In test Hits: Great Pennant Races America longs to return home, but he This year, the sharpest in­ It’s tougher to negotiate with midway approach — and compan­ (B Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime [TMC] MOVIE; 'The Bishop's Wife* An can find no buyers for his house. (60 angel comes to earth to help a bishop creases will come in car rental airlines, but many businesses have ies are tumbling toward it. Syndrome hard on nerves Independent Network News 3 9 min.) and his wife raise money for a new 3 9 Bast of Saturday Night [CNN] Larry King Live church. Cary Grant, Loretta Young, would like to know. David Niven. 1948 H«rald photo by Bashaw ■■'DEAR DR. (29 3 8 Barney Miller [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Great Caruso' The [USA] Edge of Night GOTT: Do you (29 Jeopardy life of Enrico Caruso, from his childhood Children’s morals stem DEAR READER: Eyes, like in Naples, to his reign as one of the have any infor- (29 CPTV Auction 1 2:05AM 3D Remington Steele Laura Celebrating week for children Thoughts other organs in the body, can world's greatest tenors, is portrayed and Remington are left to care for an m a 11o n on occasionally become inflamed or 3 9 Price Is Right Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth^ 1951. Rated G. abandoned baby with dangerous ties to Nicole Nadeau and Sarah Maulucci, center made the art work on the bulletin '‘Clliillain-Barre Dr. Gott irritated. When this happens, 32) Wild. Wild World of Animals ' 9:30PM (H CNN Headline News the underworld. (60 min.) (R). from unlikely sources syndrom e? I both 4, celebrate the Week of the Young board in the background. It was one of "The Mighty One, God the Lord patients may notice some pus or (69 Archie Bunker's Place (SD Chospirito (57) MecNeil-Lehrer Newshour was hospital­ [CNN] Crossfire speaks and summons the earth Peter Gott, M.D. increased secretions around the 10:00PM (3D News 1 2:30AM (3D Comedy Tonight Child in front of a display at Mary several activities for the Week of the CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U P I) - himself, police arrived, the ruckus ized from May from the rising of the sun to its lids. The situation is usually [ESPN] Inside Baseball 33) Independent Network News (22) H9) Late Night with David Letterman Cheney Library. Both are students at Young Child, observed nationally from Morality does not stem from subsided and the two remained to setting." (Psalms 50:1) to October, self-limited and is not serious. If it [HBO] Fraggle Rock: Wamblay'a Won­ Tonight's guests are Teri Garr. Jeff Dan­ (T8l Mission: Impossible Manchester Early Learning Center, 80 March 31 to April 7. intelligence and moral leadership the end of the game. Throughout the history of tTiO completely par­ recurs, have your doctor re­ derful W hoopis Water (CC) iels and professional dog walker Jim alyzed from the (29) Odd Couple Buck. (60 min.) (R). In Stereo. Waddell Road. The 30 children at the often stems from unpredictable Later at Coles’ probing, Lau­ human race, power has been examine you. [USA] Wild World of Animals qgck down. I (§2) To Be Announced @ Phil Silvers sources such as children, the rence said he wasn’t "particu­ abused by selfish leaders and 8:00PM ( B Kate & Allie Emma Is re­ illiterate and the downtrodden, still have no re­ luctant to win the election for Junior d3) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (49) More Real People larly” scared by the incident. At groups who are indifferent to the diet includes a great deal of DEAR DR. GOTT: At times the according to a Harvard needs of their fellow men, women flex actions from the knees down tip of my tongue gets very red and Class president when she learns that her [CNN] Evening News (57) Great Expectations, Charles Givans first unbelieving since he had been and no feeling in my hands, and my bananas, oranges, and other fresh opponent is dying of leukemia. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Night Train to Munich' and the American Dream psychiatrist. frightened. Coles finally concluded and children. Our day is no fruit, with daily meat and little swollen, and then the swelling goes About Town "There is a moral life (and it) balance is poor. It’s a very strange CB PM Magazine A scientist s daughter saves some valua­ [D IS ] Danger Bay Laurence was prepared to die in different. Politicians, dictators, milk. away. It’s painful. Is this a sign of ble papers from the Nazis. Margaret comes to light in wondrous ways,” disease; I hope they find a cure for CB 39 Hardcastle and M cCorm ick (CC) [U S A ] That Girl order to hold his ground. executives of business both large diabetes? McCormick's winning streak on a game Lockwood, Rex Harrison. Paul Henreid. Dr. Robert Coles told a conference and small, government bureau­ it. show is interrupted by a backstage mur­ 1940. 1:00AM (3D Get smart DEAR READER: Some per­ DEAR READER: The condition Parenting group starts YWCA offers programs on children’s rights at the Harvard People who would consider Lau­ crats, educators, even religious der. (60 min.) (R). [USA] Auto Racing: Sabring Vintage fectly normal people tend to have you describe is called glossitis. It (3D Headline Chasers Law School Saturday. rence crazy, said Coles, would be leaders have fallen victim to this DEAR READER: Guillain- Car Race Tape Delayed. A parenting support group will begin Thursday The YWCA book discussion group led by Sally gas problems. Ordinarily, it i$ an can result from any mouth irrita­ (B New s (3D Jo® Franklin Show forced, by the same standard, to Barre syndrome is a form of nerve 10:05PM [T M C ] MOVIE: Creature' A from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the YWCA. 78 N. Main St. and Goodstine of Manchester is open to interested adults. "Smart isn’t necessarily good,’ disease. As the dictum goes, embarrassing nuisance, but is not (J9 MOVIE: 'Take Down' An English (33) Comedy Break view all the martyrs of history as "P ow er corrupts and absolute swelling that can follow seemingly tion, including chewing gum, teacher tries to build confidence and monster with a taste for gray matter is continue for four weeks. Child care will be available It meets every third Tuesday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. For said Coles, quoting poet William serious. Air swallowing, carbo­ smoking and wearing poorly fit­ accidentally revived by a group of as­ (39) Comedy Tonight mad. power corrupts absolutely.” innocuous viral infections or im­ school spirit by turning inept high for a nominal fee. Maribeth Stearns, a social worker May 6, the selection will be "On Wings of Eagles," by Carlos Williams. Coles, the author munization shots. No one knows nated beverages and indigestible ting dentures. It is not usually a school wrestlers into champions. Ed­ tronauts. Klaus Kinski, Wendy Shaal, (57) Dr. Gene Scott Without offering a theory as to We need to be very careful when for Child and Family Services, will lead the Follett. of 35 books, has spent much of his what causes It. Seme patients have vegetable fiber are common sign of diabetes. See your dentist. ward Hermann, Lorenzo Lamas. 1979. 1985. Rated R. In Stereo. [CN N ] Crossfire how a person becomes moral — we are tempted to become judg­ discussions. The YWCA is accepting reservations for several life talking with children around a few mild symptoms, whereas causes. 3 9 MOVIE: 'The Curse of Fronkanstain' 10:15PM [HBO] On Location: Ri­ [E S P N ] NFL Superstars and stressing he did not idealize mental. We are admonished in the Baron Frankenstein's exparimentation Registration may be made by mail or in person at exercises and other programs. the world, often in areas of acute others may be totally paralyzed I ’m sending you a free copy of DEAR DR. GOTT: I am a chard Belzer in Concert Richard Belzer [U S A ] Hollywood Insider (R). poverty — Coles noted poor child­ scripture "... never avenge your­ with the creation of life becomes an ob­ performs his standup comedy at The the YWCA office. For more information, call 647-1437. For a free brochure or more information, call the political strife. and require critical care, including my Health Report on digestive gas. 10-year-old girl and I ’ve been session. Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, ren have often been at the forefront selves but leave it ... to God.” Bottom Line in New York City. (75 min.) 1:05AM 3 ) MOVIE: 'Nasty Habits' A YWCA at 647-1437. As an illustration, Coles des­ assisted respiration. There is no Other readers who would like a taking piano lessons for six years. I Hazel Court. 1957. Watergate spoof focuses on life in a cor­ of idealistic causes. One of the modern translations 10:30 PM 33) News cribed an incident in < ^ r g ia 25 treatment other than supportive copy should send 75 cents plus a crack my knuckles. Will this hurt (29 MOVIE: 'Blood and Honor* rupt nunnery. Glenda Jackson, Geral­ Movie on Wllkerson shown of Psalm 50 reads in part: dine Page. Dame Edith Evans. 1977. years ago when he and a 16-year- He spoke of Ruby, a 6-year-old management during the active long self-addressed, stamped en­ my piano playing? (29 3 9 You Again? Henry flashes back (29) Dick Van Dyke Lutz teaches discipline God judges our world. The Renew Committee of St. James Church will old black youth went to a basket­ girl, who repeatedly walked past phase. After a few weeks or velope to P.O. Box 2597, Cincinnati, to the day that Matthew returned to live 33) Loco Amor 1:10AM [M AX] MOVIE: Revenge of This judgment falls upon those with him after several years' separation. sponsor the movie, "The Sword and the Switchblade," The Lutz Children’s Museum will present a free ball game shortly after the Atlanta crowds of heckling adults as she months, the disease resolves itself OH 45201. Be sure to ask for the D EAR READER: No. cracking (57) Brass the Nerds' (CC) College freshmen, tired who live totally for themselves. your knuckles will not hurt your In Stereo. of being humiliated by the campus Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the St. James School cafeteria. program dealing with discipline for preschool-age schools were desegregated. entered a New Orleans school as its spontaneously, leaving no physical Health Report on Digestive Gas. 10:50PM [DIS] Willie, The Operatic They are indifferent to the n e ^ s piano playing. Some people feel (29 MOVIE: 'Innocent Bystanders' An jocks, form their own fraternity, which The movie, starring Erik Estrada and Pat Boone, is children Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. Annette Holden, The mostly white crowd began first black student. consequences. aging secret agent becomes a decoy in Whale eventually leads to a confrontation be­ of their fellowmen. DEAR DR. GOTT: Some time that knuckle-cracking relieves ten­ the true story of David Wilkerson, who led youths home economist for the University of Connecticut cat-calling and throwing spitballs, an international scramble to locate an 1 1:00PM OD Eyewitness News tween the two groups. Robert Carradine. As she passed. Ruby prayed for No matter how impressive their ago I had pus in the corner of my sion in finger joints. The practice escaped Russian scientist. Stanley Anthony Edwards, Bernie Casey 1984. away from drugs and violence. Admission is 50 cents Cooperative Extension Service, will give a presenta­ bottles and apples at Coles and the DEAR DR.GOTT: Can flatu­ (3D Taxi the crowd, saying, "P lease God, rituals eye. The eye doctor gave me some can be irritating to bystanders, Baker, Geraldine Chaplin. Donald Pleas- Rated R. each or t l a family. The public is invited. tion, a forerunner of a six-week fall course. youth, Laurence, who were sitting lence be cured? I ’m in my 70s and (3D ® @9) New s forgive them for they know not and religious exercises, ointment and it cleared up, but he but. to my knowledge, it is not ance. 1973. Pre-registration is necessary. on a front bench. have suffered from this irregular 33) Carson's Comedy Classics 1:30AM CB l Love Lucy what they do,” said Coles. their lives are not pleasing to didn’t tell me what caused it. I harmful. 3 9 Juana Iris condition for more than a year. My fTTl Independent Network News As the harassment became Many children who braved jeers God. (S) Pride of Place: Building the Ameri­ (39) Odd Couple WATES meeting canceled increasingly threatening, Coles can Dream; Suburbs: Arcadia for Ever­ (29) Wild, Wild West [CNN] Newsnight Update Ostomy group hears doctor on their way to school in the South yone (CC) Frank Lloyd Wright's vision of said the youth resisted repeated NewsCenter [ESPN] Mark Soaln'a Salt Water Jour­ Tuesday's WATES meeting at OrangeTlall has been were defying their parents — and Robert J. Billa a super suburb is explored. (60 min.) (22) FARM INGTON — Dr. William Byrnes, a psycholo­ efforts to persuade him to leave. nal '1 canceled. Instead, members will meet at the Samsel so were forced to withstand Minister of Visitation 3 9 Studs Lonigan The life of a young (59) M*A’S*H gist, will speak at the meeting of the Hartford Ostomy As Coles was preparing to leave Yogurt works well in dips Funeral Home in South Windsor to pay respects to attacks at home too, he explained. Center Congregational Church Association Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Keller member Ruth Dorey, who died Saturday at Hartford Hospital. Auditorium, the University of Connecticut Health DEAR DEAR POLLY: Here’s an easy Center, 263 Farmington Ave. The public is invited to In addition, WATES board members will meet P O L L Y : Do way to clean a candle snuffer, the free session. For more information, call Louise Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center you have a re­ Immediately after using it, wipe it Borawski, 233-1546. ELIMINATE NEWSPAPER PROBLEMS St. cipe for a low- clean with a facial tissue. It will calorie dip for Pointers come out shining. Stick with the facts, Club holds spelling bee raw vegeta­ MRS. E.M. Raaldants complete training WITH A bles? The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will have its VERA Polly Fisher Several residents completed the recent Red Cross second annual spelling bee for Grades 5 and 6 students DEAR POLLY: Travelers, to bloodmobile lay volunteer training taught by Jean Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran prevent your clothes from wrin­ not the fads. DEAR Church Hall, 40 Pitkin St. The winner will compete in kling in a suitcase, encase each McGrath and assisted by Julie Petsch. They are VERA: Try this Thomas Donnelly, Robert Eschmann, Jeff Krmaer, the statewide contest. dress, suit, skirt, jacket, etc., in a NEWSPAPER BOX! yogurt-based thin plastic dry cleaner's bag. Mark Legeyt, Thomas O'Marra, LeAnne Mullen, Judges will be Dr. H. John Malone, Adele Angle, curry dip with Simply slip the plastic over the For human sexuality information, Darlene Niedzielski. William Parker, Chris Shute, Manchester Herald Focus editor, and Ann Valente, a your favorite vegetable dippers. one-fourth cups of dip. Enjoy with garment. Harold Topliff and Robert Watts. Mary Cheney Library librarian. Mount Your It’s full of flavor, but has only nine gusto — and no guilt! the unmistakable source is Home Delivery calories per tablespoon. POLLY Even when clothing is packed The Kinsey Report by Dr. June M. Reinisch Diabetics prepare for summer Combine two cups plain yogurt, tightly, the plastic bag will trap four tablespoons fresh minced DEAR POLLY: Add some enough air to cushion the garment The East of the River Diabetes Club will meet Newspaper At parsley, one tablespoon lemon crunch to peanut butter with and prevent wrinkling. Much eas­ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the H. Louise Ruddell College Notes juice, one teaspoon Worcester­ coarsely chopped carrot bits. It's a ier than ‘bothering with a travel Auditorium of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ann A Convenient shire sauce, one teaspoon salt, one good way to sneak in a little extra The Kinsey Report is the only column Metzger, dietition, will speak on preparing for teaspoon sugar and one tablespoon nutrition. M.L.H. about sex backed by more than 40 years Cowley named to list Location, curry powder. Chill for at least an summer. The club meets on the third Tuesday of each of ongoing research. Each question is month. Robert Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowley hour to allow flavors to blend. Use old candle stubs to grease For more information, call 633-2419. of 73 Plymouth Lane, has been named to the dean’s list Serve with raw cauliflower, drawer runners. answered with accurate information /f’s A Sure broccoli flowerets, blanched green Use old candle stubs as pin Polly will send you a Polly Dollar at Fairfield University in Fairfield, where he is ($1) if she uses your favorite from the world-renowned Kinsey majoring in finance. He is an East Catholic High beans, carrot and celery sticks, cushions. The wax will help pins Gifted child Is the topic Way To green pepper sticks, mushrooms and needles slip through fabrics Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her Institute. ^ School graduate and has received a scholarship from column. Write Polly’s Pointers in The challenge of the gifted child will be the topic of the town of Manchester. and other vegetables. This recipe easily. DOROTHY care of the Manchester Herald. Dr. June M. Reinisch, director of the the Supporting Parents of Quality Education meeting Safe News... Everyday! makes approximately two and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bowers School library Eastern honors Hughes institute, answers readers’ questions in on Princeton Street. Information will be available on White Leather Grained Finish / Black Lettering an easy-to-understand way. She gives summer programs, school advocacy, sibling relation­ Fred Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes of Easy to Mount Instructions facts, not opinions or advice. Facts you ships, peer pressure, and bills to mandate services. Manchester, has been named to the dean’s list at For more information, call 646-2318 and 646-4171. Eastern Connecticut State University, where he is ORDER BY MAIL can trust. majoring in business administration with a concen­ Trolnlng (PG) 1:30,3:15,5,7:15,9:30. — Hills (R) 7, 9:30. — Pretty In Pink Pick One Up At HARTFORD .(PG-13) 7,9:30. tration in accounting. He is a member of the Class of Your Name Clnama City — Klis of the Splderwo- The M o n e y Pit (P G ) 1:15, 3:05, 4:55, The Kinsey Report has been a reliable m on (R ) 2 , 4:30, 7:20, »;50. — Out of 7:25,9:30. — Critter* (PG-13) 1:45,3:30, Basic boat course planned 1987. 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Colleen Culleton of 185 Green Road has been named Contact our ■AST HARTFORD MANCHRSTIR to 9 p.m. A maximum of 30 people will be accepted. □ Check Enclosed □ Send It C.O.D. loflwood Pub 8i ClMimi — Dow n UA Theater* East — Down and Out In Weekend Plus Magazine. to the dean’s list at Stonehill College, North Easton, B e v sriy H ill* (R ) 7:10,9:15. — Pretty In For more information, call the services at 228-9488. Circulation Dept, to and O ut In B eve rly H ills (R ) 7:30.. Mass., where she is a sophomore majoring in biology. M AIL O R D E R TO; Manchester Herald P in k (PG-13) 7:15, 9:20. — B an d of fhe Spruce Street Mobil Peer Rlchord* Pub 6 Cinema — Hand (R) 7:15,9:15. Full Service Gas The college also named Ruth S. Glaeser of 124 Broad Circulation Dept. make arrangements St. to the dean’s list. She is a freshman. D ow n and Out In B e v e rly H ills (R ) 7:30, MANSFIELD ' . . Carlson speaks at health session 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, CT 06040 at 647-9946 9:30. 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I I — MANCHESTER HERAU). Monday. April 14, 1986 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 INVESTMENT APARTMENTS I HOMES [HOMES | Z 4 | p m p e r t y FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE . 80 Entertainment...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment... Business P ro p e rty ...... 81 Great South Windsor Manchester. Call oor of­ 2 Bedroom apartment on Notices Bookkeeping/Income Tax ...... 54 Office/Rttall Equipment ...... RATRS: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. Country setting— Lovely, Mansfleld/Wtlllngton Resort Property ...... Recreatidnal Equipment...... 82 move-ln condition 7 plus home to raise your fam­ fice and see It this 2 Corpentry/Remodellng...... 55 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per H ter*, re^m a d jiiffe w /,, son Real Estate, 647-8400 Good Things to E a t ...... 78 Miscellaneous Autom otive...... 97 Lake from this $46,900 Lots/Land for Sole...... 23 Child C are...... 98 Certtfled eiemen- year round house. This Is Hurry And See... this 2 or 646-8646.0 Manchester. Four rooms, Cleonlnp Services. Fuel DII/Coal/FIrewood ...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trode ...... I, Bo* flr»: floor. Available May Investment Property I. ,. ne »»lAr - tta(Mr,..wlll tetor 0 great buy! See It soon I bath ranch with 3 bed­ i,. 14 ittY .h ^ or Blanchard & Rossetto, rooms, family room and 1st. No pets. $435 plus- eteUeMoA wotor Heaters, heat. Call Rose 647-8400 or 646-2482. garage. Great Loti Rentals I'ceElieMS J r diM X IHM'ttiM' W : eem. 647>lGtr. repeiti.!2BMS5S.%!KS! «4»-4S». Vtsa/M SSSaS3a.**T? $112,000 "We Guarantee 646-8646. K$e .mterCerdfieceetetlr -a m . Starter Home. This 7 our Homes" Blanchard & Clotslfled od$ lerv# 1t»«j: J.o.'e SeeretorlGl Ser room colonial with 3 bed­ Rossetto Real Estate 646- HELP WANTED people todov ... lost o*, • pHMi wnB eWN ^^^***^**"-^ vice. Word brACcssliio, IRDDMS Notices I ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED [ help WANTED HELP WANTED [ help WANTED rooms, city utilities, toll 2482.0 they hove since oor coon*'; home i retiime*, nttilllne*. Greet basement, fenced yard Is FDR RENT STDRE AND Babysitter Needed - Man­ try's beplnnlne. Reod on* • •• «ellne«!! rate6t Cell 64S ^ Ideal tor the young cou­ VIctorlon Charm. Qlder 5 DFFICE SPACE Emergency? In Manches­ Person to work In wood­ Hair stylist with fallow­ Parkade health shoppe use them reoolarly. 643s, erenoei, Iteeikwf jimd, le* I bedroom Victorian with ing, for Manchester area. need full and part time chester area. Monday ple. S84,900. Century 21 Room tor non-smoking ter, dial 911 for fire, working type shop, must 2 7 1 1 . ______j ; *ured.Call(M«>St6S. erine Cleon Ue^!— Jockston Showcase 646- lots of potential. Centrally gentlemen. Call 643-5600. I LOST AND FOUND police, medical help. read prints. Apply In per­ Full or part time. Call help. Experience pre­ thru Friday, your house fhetettlne, mowijne, located, possible office 474 Main Street, the center son at Pyramid Indus­ 871-9406 or 643-9525. ferred but will train for or mine. Call Linda, at ,try. 0«a;leM ,^»fu4klt!e. 1316. ot town. 3 rooms, first andscaper, experience n o tic e t o CREDITOne Z I tfiHierlenCeri Ceri tiedee trlmmlno, Itettt location. Call for details. tries. 8 Thampson Road, Interview. Call 646-8178. 649-5399 between 6 and ' ■ ; floor. Call 646-2426 week­ Lost a yellow (Morris helpful but not necessary. ESTATE OF _ « . ;f'jUr.ASfc Wtk m p - ; .w e rk, /•peelcillEfni trvchMe/ erofetsionetiv Joyce G. Epstein Real Own transportation a East Windsor, CT. Clerk-Customer service, 9am-5pm. 9pm. FRANCIS A. BOUCHER, - > Estate, 647-8895. [APARTMENTS days, 9-5. type) male cot, answers this position requires ac­ to Bootsle. East Maple St. Employment must, Manchester area. late ot Manchester, " ; I FDR RENT S6 per haur call 6S9-(WS0 Furniture Delivery full curacy and flexibility and Rustprooter for auto dea- deceased „ , Manchester-6 room 1'/j Glastonbury Office space Vacinity. Coll 649-4685. the ability to handle pres­ lershlp.experlence pre­ The Hon. Wllllom E. FlflF, Duplex for sale. 4 and 4 1 for lease, easy on/ott & Education after 6. time. High School Di­ Gerald, Judge, of the C o ^ . bath colonial In the 8th Like Private Home ^ 3'/a ploma. Must be neat, sure and heavy phone ferred, but will train. OrTEWWB. Bobeot, fleckhoe, loodir bathroom on each side, district, fireplace, vinyl access to route 2. Imme­ Apply to Service Man­ of Probate, District of M ^ • room apartment. Applian­ Lorpe dop black, belpe & clean record. Basic car­ contact. Call for appoint­ Immediate opening In Chester at o bo Y b 'O .'Jj'J rented Trucking, droW- separate driveways and siding 120's. Blanchard & diate occupancy. Now be­ ment. PMIowtex, 49 Re­ ager, Morlartv Brothers, ces. Working single adult, ing renovated, paved white markings. Long pentry skills. Experience Manchester Davcare for April to, 1986 ordered that « l , 4Mie •ttetNWit. Dovis Con- utilities. Vinyl siding, Rossetto Real Estate, 646- married couple. No child­ gent St., Manchester. 646- 315 Center St., claims must be presented to. good condition, $139,900. parking, private en­ haired scars on sode and preferred. Call 278-2492. a womon to work with ttruOHOtt^ I 72'1400. 2482. ren, pets. 643-2880. 1737. toddlers, mornings and Manchester. the tldoclorv on or before. Call Dan or Ed 649-2947. trance, possibility of fin­ hind legs. Grey webbed HELP WANTED Mature woman wanted to Ask for BUI. July 13, 1986 or be barred Os_ ness House Cleonln» collar, may be dragging babysit In mv East Hart- afternoon shifts 8-1 and This country starter home ishing to tenants request. Now excepting applica­ by low provided. . Nice First floor 4 room 2 chain. Last seen In Coven­ Part Time Inserters fard home, flexible hours. 1-6. $4/an hour. Call 643- Mary Lou Taylor,. •.guy Nome voor own once rs seringjfdeon-uoi, Manchester 7 room cen­ may be your opportunity bedroom apartment. 1,300 square feet at $10.50 try. Please call 646-3063. Call 569-8886. 5535. tions for part time em­ Clerk; ter hall colonial with 2 car to buy Into an exploding per square foot, plus utili­ wanted. Call 647-9946, ask ployment, flexible hours, Quiet street near busline, Patti for Bob. The fiduciary Is: . ; garage, spacious kitchen Real Estate Market! Qnlv wall to wall carpet, stove, ties. 659-3221 Days, 233- Proof department ma­ Wanted aggressive phone College students for wee­ 18 or over. Apply tor best The Connecticut Bonk 8. . with all appliances and $56,900 for a 2 bedroom 7383 evenings. selection of summer sche­ Trust Co., N.A. ; no pets. $510 Including Paste-up artist, part time, Painting Fareman and chine operator, will train, soles person, to make kend work In Coventry as,.,A. " breakfast bar, formal din­ ranch on a good sized lot. dule. Apply In person at 1 Constitution Plena _ ing room. Front to back 24 heat and hot water. Avail­ Ground floor, great vis­ 20 hours, Monday, Tues­ painters, experienced part time 2pm-6pm, Mon­ followup calls to sell a tool store. Full time summer Hartford, CT 06115 iLT Call for details. AllbrIo able April 1st. Call Rose, day thru Friday, Saturday to an exclusive limited months. Call 742-7308. Subway, 2iS42 Main St., imerove.' SAT scores - feet, living room with Realty Inc. 649-0917. ibility, high traffic. Count day, Thursday afternoons anlv, must have own tools (Griswold Mall) 051-04 ; week!* *^5 ^ Pointino ond Poeertiono-'' Hoyden SAT Score Im-; MMl 647-8400 or 646-8646. 0 ^ PERSONALS and Friday nights. News­ and transportation. Be­ 12 noon-3pm. Call 646-5773. market. Selling only one «wsn 6 — Belorlor end litle- seoi eooOiift^'OrMiM sool fireplace, built In book­ 2 rooms, S300 monthly Inexpensive tool with mo­ Accounting clerk- Glastonbury. erovement System, eioltt shelves, adlolning den, Includes heat, lights,' paper experience helpful. nefits. 646-6815. challenglng positin for I a x ^ a n M sOnie- oelllno* repolred. Ing oitd Uiw euipine, Od**- Won't Last. Looks small Manchester-1 bedroom Nurses Aides - Certified. ney bock guarantee. n o t ic e TO CBEOITOHE • commodore 64 discs- come see and make on parking. Keith Real Est­ Reassure that special Please send work history full or part time person to Mature housekeeper Wust*Edlli-^^ Insured. proettoe tests • reodinp, way* 6 PWfcInS Lew but once Inside this 3 apartment Immediate oc- and salary requirements Bus aide needed tar Wind­ $6 an hour. Good benefits, Hourly wage $5.00 per ESTATE OF ' ; QilflUtv work. Martin offer! Boyle Real Estate cuapanev heat 8, hot wa­ ate 646-4126. someone of your love by hour plus $1.00 per tool work In Manchester & needed days only, 5 In LENA RAYMOND, 0/k/o , . I reierencet. Also coi.i ue eveninos, 44»- moth • vertMl only, SSS.00.' i'ViV Companv 649-4800. bedroom colonial will sur­ telling the whole world to: The Manchester He­ ham Tech run out of EOE. 647-1624. New Britain. Computer LENA M. RAYMOND, . . [fo r our window prlees. 64NB32. prise vou. Totally remo­ ter, convientiv located, no rald, Box S C/0 Manches­ Coventry. Phone 742-0344. commission. Hours flexi­ family with 3 year old 44av. Mochester office or retail how much you love them experience helpful. Coll child Included. Please call a/k/0 ELLEI^M. ; 647-0M9 otter apm. deled, shows well, fenced pets, security 8, referen­ ter Herald. Mature person for depart­ ble. Call 289-2919 and ask RAYMOND, late ot Manchester - New listing. ces. $495 monthly. 649- space, could be business/ with the Manchester He­ for Jane Galllson. Rona at Connecticut for an Interview 647-8158. Manchester, dece«ed „ . Comfortable 7 room yard and appllanced kit­ apartment combination. rald. Call the classified mental sales and manage­ Travel Services after 1pm chen. $84,900. Century 21 1336. Learn New Trade. Fire ment In ready to wear. The Hon. ranch, 3 bedrooms, large Frank Splleckl, 643-2121. department today and Immediate opening for an 522-0437. EOE______Part time telephone oper­ a«rald< JudoOe of the Court paneled family room, 2 Jockston Showcase. 646- place your personal mes­ restoration company (Apply In person, Mar­ M ProtHrte, District of Mom 1316. Bolton-Mobile home. looking for o few strong, lows Inc.) 867 Main St. auto parts delivery per­ ator afternoon hours. I HDMES full baths, attached gar­ sage. 643-2711, 8:30am to Assistant Newspaper Woman for light bench Apply Savings Bank of Chester at o hearing held qh I HDMES age. Nice neighborhood, Working single adult energetic people. Will dealer needed In Vernon. Manchester. son. Must have excellent April to, 1906 ordered that oil only. No children, pets. RESDRT S:00pm. driving record and valid work. 7:30 - 2:30. Call Manchester, 923 Main St., I FDR SALE I FDR SALE priced at $114,000. U & R Available A.S.A.P. De­ train. Start at $5 per hour. Call Julie at 871-2988 be­ 646-8228. clolms must be HELP WANTED IlNSTRUCTIDN June 1st. Lease, security. PRDPERTY Central Connecticut drivers license. Apply at Manchester. 646-1700 the fiduclorv on or brtore Realty 643-2692. sign a floor plann to fit Call 9am-3pm, 646-6855. tween 6-8pm. July 13, 1986 or be barred os 643-2880. BIndry looking for cutting Gorins Jaguaar, Rte 83, (X) A TWO-WAY favor ... vinyl - sided duplex. Nice, your needs and start pack­ Swimming pool Installers Cashiers, cooks, counter by low provided. Plano Lessons. Learn to ing. Approximately 4,000 Cape Cod, Provincetown.. Carpentry Foreman — Masseuses Desired — and folder operators, to Vernon. Mary Lou Taylor. Port time clerical work, play Christian music by get extra cash tor yourself large Cheney duplex Let us sell your home or Manchester-3 bedroom Memorial day weekend,, Congratulations Experienced working run boun folders polar $5 & $6 dollars hourly, will people needed, full and Cloric new car dealership look­ across from school with 2 rental property! We will sq. ft. of commercial (will train). Exceptional train. 742-7308, between 9 part time hours available. note or memory method. and make It possible for lust renovated, parking some weeks still avalla-' foreman, minimum 5 ye­ pay and transportation and lawson cutters. Good Carpenters, sand blas­ The fiduclorv Is: ing for a mature person to Learn chords, bass car garage, 3 bedroom, professionally market space. Plenty of parking. & 5. Experienced or will train. someone else to enlov Downtown Manchester. available. No pets. S600 ble. June, July and Sep-; Joseph F. ars experience In remo­ available. Manchester oportunlty for right per­ ters, roofers & painters, Arthur E. Raymond make customer followup rhythms. Beginner or any those golf clubs vou never 1'/3 baths each side. Full your Real Estate and earn tember. 2 Bedroom Bay, local company - please Wages based on past ex­ 4J8 Parker St. phone calls. 2 hours a divided basement & se­ vou the highest return on Will lease also. 647-8400. monthly plus security 8. deling, steady work, good area. 574-4851. sons. Good benefits and Manchester, CT 06040 level music & theory use. Sell them with a want utilities. Frank Splleckl. Front condo. 659-1122; overtime. Experience call for on appointment. Purchase order entry, ed­ perience. Apply at Reins night In your own home. parate systems. Strono your Investment. Allbrio Jackson 8< Jackson Real Bernard!, Sr. hourly wage. 6 paid holi­ 050-04 sheets provided. Call 649- od. 643-2121. nights. days, paid vacations, only apply. Write box U, 643-2659. iting & filing. General New York style Dell Res­ Apply In person to service Real Estate. 647-7653. Reality Inc. 649-0917. Estate. □ Ice Cream Drivers to earn office responsibilities. tuarant, 428 Hartford 9848 or 627-9226. medical Insurance pro­ big money selling Hood Manchester Herald. monager. Bob Rellv Olds- We’re so proud Good opportunity for Tpke. - Route 30 Vernon. moblle, 345 Center Street, New Homes under con­ gram. Call 643-6712. Ice Cream and other no­ Live In, weekends only, NOTICE TO CNEOrrOKE ’ Excessive abbreviations S56,900- We hove lust someone entering the bus­ E S T A T E OF Manchester, Ct. 649-1749. listed a starter home In struction. Manchester. of vou! velties. Be your own boss. from Saturday morning iness world. Computer Immediate collection po­ abbreviate results! Be Medical Secretaries. Im­ Get on the road to cosh to Monday morning, or BELLE LOUISE CARROLL, Coventry that Is only one Spacious dutch colonial skills helpful. Call 528- sition available, full an­ o/k/0 BELLE L. CARROLL, sure readers understand mediate opening tor 2 port Income with one of our atternon. Homemaker tor Part time positions avail­ block from the lake! If being built by Swensson, All our love. time secretaries. Please 9731. d/or part time. No late of Manchester, able for persons to per­ your od by avoiding ob- you are looking for a two on a gorgeous treed lot profit producing Ice Loving, responsible sem I-1 n val I d . E x p e ­ medical benefits. Call 646- deceased brevlatloni. 643-2711. CLEAN UP IN THE \dele. Ma. Rachael, send resume to 18 Haynes cream trucks. Call Inter­ rienced preferred. Call The Hon. William E. Fitz­ form general cleaning bedroom home on a good located at the foot of Case woman to care for Infant Inventory control person 3050 between 3 and Spm. and floor mointenance. Careti and l-ee Street Manchester Ct national Ice Cream at In our home. M-F, 7:30-5. 649-4652. Gerald, Judge, of the Court sized lot (172 feet x 100 m ountain on Spring O6(M0. 646-4797. to work with active, multi of Probate, District of Mon- Duties In large Manches­ feet) call today for a Street. Bolton Custom de­ 623-1733. 633-4247 chester at o hearing held on CLASSIFIEDS !...i Cook-Short Order with store companv, computer Part Time Secretary - ter facility. Transporta­ showing. At this price It signed ranch built by experience helpful, EOE. Monday evening, all day April 10,1906 ordered that all tion available by our van- Real Estate will not last longl AllbrIo Behrmann construction. 3 Michaels Jewelers Has a Persons to work In kit­ managerial ability. Good Friday and Saturday. claims must be presented to full-time sales office posi­ pay and good working Appiv at Alcar Auto the fiduciary on or before pool In Manchester area. Realty, 649-0917 bedrooms, whirlpool tub, chen making sandwiches Parts, 226 Spruce Street, Typing, filing, answering Hours 5:30-9:30pm skylight & more. SISO's f tion open Retail expo­ and other kitchen duties. conditions. My Brothers July 13, 1906 or be barred os $ Manchester or call 643- phone. 643-1166 by low provided. Mondov-Frlday tor Infor- $56,900- We have lust Blanchard & Rossetto. sure a plus. Great benefit Call 649-0305. Place Restuarant, 238 No. HDMES with our $ $ package. Apply In person Main St. 9591. Mary Lou Tovlor, motlon. Call 649-3181. listed a starter home In 646-2482 Part Time Medical secre­ Clerk Hi] FDR SALE Coventry that Is only one $ BEST!!! $ Tuesday thru Saturday Sales Positlon-Waterbed The fiduciary Is: 10am to Spm. EDE Waltress/cocktall. Part Landscape laborers. tary - Flexible hours. Gilbert F. Evans Production worker for block from the lake! It New Homes under con­ $ and furniture retail store, Good starting pay, own Write Box V, C/0 the light manfocturing, some All real estate advertised struction. Hebron, pine $ hourly paid, plus comml- time, 1 year experience 4 Meodowood Lone you are looking for a two PART TIME $ transportation. Call 643- Manchester Herald. Old Soybrook, CT 06475 lifting required, flexible In the Monchester Herald bedroom home on a good floors, window seat, SPRING $ slon. Apply at Water 8, minimum. Apply In per­ 1699. 049-04 hours. Call 649-3900. Is sublect to the federal sized lot (172 feet x 100 crown moldings, cedar $ RETAIL MANAGER Air, El Camino Plaza, son, Free Spirit Cafe, 341 $ Kelly Road, Vernon. Fair Housing Act ot 1968, feet) call today tor a siding and many more JOB IN TOWN! $ TRAINEES Vernon. 875-6300. Accounts Receivable TOWN OF MANCHESTER Medical transcrlptlonlst- which makes It Illegal to extras go Into this spa­ $ LEGAL NOTICE showing. At this price It Clerk - Growing East /Clerk typist needed for advertise any preference, will not last long! Allbrio cious cape In the gllead CLEAN-UP $ RECORD WORLD $ Hartford Oil Companv The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on progressive home care limitation or discrimina­ Realty, 649-0917 section of time. SISO's. $ »5®° hr./start ( Dne of the areas leading WTICHUTk «4Cf ^ has opening for full time Monday, April 20,1986at 7:00 P.M. In the Heorlng Room, Lin­ agency. Must possess ex­ tion based on race, color, Blanchard & Rossetto. retail record chains, now I IDnBur slu clerical person. Duties coln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to cellent typing skills, diver­ religion, sex or national Country Living In Man­ 646-2482. $ $ hear and consider the lollowlng petitions; No dress code. Casual fun at­ has management open­ k-nwmuctniBBirJ the Classifieds Include opening and pro­ sified Interesting position. origin, or an Intention to chester - 7 room - 2300 2 for 1 SALE! $ ings. We are looking for cessing mall, posting to IT E M 1 A TLA S O IL C O M PA N Y - Request Special Excep- Call Visiting Nurse and make any such prefer­ $ ambitious, bright and NO. till tlonlnaccordancewlthArtlclelV.SectlonS.01.02 square feet colonial to be Looking for o good used $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ computer, and phone con­ to permit the addition of o convenience storeon o Home Care Association of ence, llmltotlon or dls- built on an acre of land In mobile home? Be sure to self-motivated Indi­ East Hartford. 8am-4pm. $ viduals. tact with customers. Must site with existing gasoline service station • 427 crlmlnotlon. The Herald an area of tine homes on look In the Clossifled co­ $ on the phone, we might have a be proficient with 10 key Hartford Rood, Business Zone II. 569-7920. EOE will not knowingly accept Birch Mt. Rd. $165,000. You will enjoy: lumns ... that's where the Buy Two Ads For The Price Of One! $ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED calculator. Contact LUIS F. AN D SANDRA R IVERA - Request vorl- any advertisement which Garrett Real Estate & $ job for you. We offer a guaran­ An excellent working I T E M l best buys are advertised! $ Jeanne 568-3500. EOE NO. 1139 ance of Article II, Section 5.01.01 to permit using Bartender nights & wee­ Is In violation of the law. Development Co. 649-1218. 643-2711. $ teed salary with bonuses. Work environment IN BOLTON AREA the third floor for habitable area In conlunctlon kends. Apply In person (Limited Time Offer) $ Comprehensive benefits with the second floor of on existing dwelling unit $ Busv Chiropractic office only, Lafayette Escad- done from our office, four even­ $ Competitive salary Identified os 11 Short Street-9-11-13 Short Street, rllle, 300 West Middle $ LikiSL needs responsible mature Residence Zone B. ings a week and Saturday Rapid advancement lor Individual that enlovs Tpke, Manchester. April 14th through April 30th $ $ Cider Mill Rd. IT E M 3 TO W N PAIR T IR E CEN TER S, INC. - Request qualified Individuals. For working with people. Po­ NO. 1110 Special Exception In accordance with Article IV, mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ Immediate consideration, Brookneld SL Bolton Section 5.01.02 to permit structural alterations to -H a rtfo rd R d.” Dari EjiramE. nii8!»ift» $ sition as recepelonistwith $ please forward resumeto: existing automobile repair shop building - 32S Queen hiring for day shlt- $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- E. Middle Tpke. good typing and commun­ Record World, P. D. Box Middle Turnolke West, Business Ml Zone. t/asslstant cake maker $ ication skills. Part time, and decorator. Also Coun­ 1st S P R IN G C L E A N -U P A D $ ings, also Saturday mornings. 366, Roslyn, N Y. 11576, LInley 8L Monday, Tuesday, Wed­ IT E M 4 CARD INAL B UICK , INC. - Request Special Ex­ $ Cirpenter Rd. Minc.-Bolton NO. 1131 ception In accordance with Article II, Section ter person to work In Attn: L. Qlsmondl. nesday and Friday. 16.15.01(c) and Article IV, Section 5.01.02 to per­ kitchen. Apply In person A T-ELEVEn as many lines as you need. Please call 646-8632 from mit the addition of oooroxlmately a 170 : square at Hartford Road Dairy Bluerldge Or. 9-12 and 1:30-4:00 tor foot customer service lounge above the existing Bette Dr. Minchetter Interview. customer service office within the confines of the Queen. It must run six consecutive days. existing building - 81 Adorns Street, Industrial FRANCHISE_____ Zone. ITE M 5 W A LTER R. AN D L U C IL L E SI NON - Request va­ 2nd AD, four lines maximum, PICTURE THIS MANCHESTER HERALD DATA PROCESSING NO. 1112 riance of Article II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the MOTHERS and easterly side yard to opproxlmatalv 4.0 feet (10 Terminal Operator feet required) to permit the construction of on gt- OTHERS Make it work for ifou absolutely FREE (must run same 6 days) Call NOW 647-9946 To operate computer ter­ toched brteiewov and garage - 2M Hollister $ EXTRA MONEY $ minal having alphabetic Street, Residence Zone A. Mornings, nights or 7-ELEVEN stores— small compact, easily accessible. Their convenient locations, and numeric keyboard. IT E M S DR. AND MRS. W A LTE R SCHARDT • Request weekends. We have fast service and friendly image have combined to make 7-ELEVEN shopping a variance of /Vrticle III, Section 1.02 and Article II, $14,898 annually. Excel­ NO. n i l Ideal positions for familiar part of the American lifestyle. That is why we are so successful. With Your Own Part-Time Job. lent fringe benefits. Section 4.01.01 to permit the development of non­ students, retirees, conforming lots of record on a subdivision where 7-E LEV E N is a division of T H E S O U T H L A N D C O R P O R A TIO N , pioneer of the PART-TIME CLERK Q UA LIFICA TIO N S : 8 the paper street was never constructed and mothers with grade months office experience where the lot frontage will not be on on accepted, school children and convenience stores and a recognized leader in the food and dairy industry. Clean up your Attic, An Excellent Opportunity for The Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., N.A. entering Information on a constructed street - Lots 09 and 90,39V Eastland others who need o Approximately 7,000 7-ELEVEN Stores are located virtually throughout the nation. terminal with a video Drive, Residence Zone A. has an immediate opening for a part-time high paving lob with 7 -E LEV E N offers a business system for a ready to operate store. It includes train­ Housewives anij Mothers with screen and a minimum At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written flexible hours. Coll clerk in our Bankcard Security Department. speed of 10,000 strokes commulnlcotlons received. Copies ot these petitions hove ing. counseling, bookkeeping, financing, advertising, and merchandising assist­ Basement, Yard! per hour. now and vou could been filed In the Planning Office and may be Inspected dur­ ance. young children b rin g them HOURS: 10 am to 3 pm (Flexible) For an application call ing office hours. be working fomor- Find out h‘ o w you can put 7 -E L E V E N ’s experience to work for you. Simply rail the 588-3427. This position It ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS row. LO C A TIO N ; C B T - 893 Main Street number below or fill out the coupon requesting additional information, t o u will with you and sa v e on located In the Capitol EDWARD COLTMAN. SECRETARY B. Ross Sell those unwanted (2nd Floor) Area of Hartford. We en­ Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 14th dov of April, receive details on how to got into business for yourself. Manchester, C T 06040 courage women and mi­ 1986. 1- 800- 367-3720 babysitting c o sts. norities to apply. Stores available in the Connecticut and greater Springfield areas. The selected candidate will assist in pro­ O f fic e o f . household items! cessing Bankcard fraud claims and will be Slat* Comptroller O N E O F T H E surest wovs responsible for ordering supplies and keep- AA/PPn PmnInuAr to find bargain buys Is to

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KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrl®ht ■ CARS CARS LAWN AND MISCELLANEOUS I ROOMMATES I I Automotive FOR SALE ED FOR SALE WANTED I GARDEN lO 'I FOR SALE 1978 Honda - Automatic, 1970 Dotson B2-10 Hatch- Female roommate Jop Soil — Cleon, rich 01! Change, %f!!ter, I CARS baclG automatic trans­ needed to shore bed­ stone-tree loam. Any $11.95, up to 5 quart. '. .11 sunroof, AAA/Fm. $1,500. 2 [ fob s a l e 047-1080. mission, good condition,’ room ooortment In Mon- amount delivered, 872- for most cors. M 8, M Oil, 79,300 miles. $950. n maurhffitrr HrralJi chester. $270 Includinb 1400. 049-2871. ) Manrhii.sliir A City "I Villai|i! Charm heat. Please coll Janice VW Squoreback 1908 - 1978 Dodge Challenger - rebuilt engine, runs well, 249-0585 days. 640-4111 ev­ lOFFICE/RETAIL Car Gorage for r»nt. I,;3 born and bred 1974 Dodge dart, runs as enings or 3-5pm Sotur Available I'*.mediately $000. Call Bill 649-4420 best offer. 643-1108 days, Is, tor parts, muffler, I EQUIPMENT eyenlngs, 527-3151 ext.570 047-9557 eyenlngs. $45.00 per .nonth. 643-1577. exhaust pipe 8, radiator, 25 C e n ts days. less than a year old $300. Is advertising expensive? 1974 Dotsun - 710 Wagon. You'll be surprised now ■^nchester office 500 Queen Anne end table, 049-1827 or 0434)290 Tuesday, April 15, 1986 sauc e feet, heat, air. glass too $75, brass 8, glass Get the Want Ad habit... Standard, 4 cylinder, economical It Is to odver- Ion;*'"-, parking. $200 mony new parts. $350. tl$e In Classified. 043-2711. ♦able , Ciarlnette realistic read and use the little adi Want to sell vour car? For moi n. Excellent loca­ stereophonic recoi J In Classified regularly. 044-2833. quick results, use a low- tion. 049-57'' 643-7175. plover $40, King i.ouls cost Classified od. I WANTED XIV highback chair $150, Audi 1980 - 5000S Diesel, Italy confirms TO RENT I Q « : RECREATIONAL Capehart console stereo loaaed, eAcei.ent con- $35, Wood butler table s m . dlton. Call 207-0018 or MOTORCYCLES/ 1EQUIPMENT Lamp $20, assorted paint­ 033-0149 offer OPAA or 1980 Pontiac Bonneville, Reliable, Single Profes­ ings, mens small shirts, weekends. Safari wagon, 301-V8 fully M0PE08 sional with well-trained Pools! Pools! Pools! AAA knick knacks. Call 871- equipped. $4,000. 0404)297. dog seeks house to rent In poo! d!strlbutor must d!s- 2975 anytime. ___ 83 Honda Accord 4 door. 81 Honda CAA 200 T. New attack by Libya Manchester or surround­ pose of ent!re stock of Automatic, loaded, excel­ 1982 Plymouth Wagon - battery, wind screen, sad­ ing town. WIN sign lease, new, leftover, 1985, 31 ft. lent condition, asking Air, stereo, cruise con­ dle bags, low mileage. provide references and family sized swimming LEGAL NOTICE $8,000. 742-0838 afternoons trol, rear defroster and Asking $500. Call 046-9098 Cm>byNEA.»e security deposit. Please pools with huge sundeck, The Deportment of Public and eyenlng. wiper. 043-2619. anytime, ask for Art. call 043-2711 during the Utility Control will conduct o fencing, filter, ladders public hearing, pursuant to day. Ask for James or and warranty for only Sections 16-19e, 16-43, and 16- on U.S. facility leave message. $978. Installation optional 46 of the General Sto*utes of and extra, financing avail­ Connecticut...... able. Call Paul at 721-1884. Chambers of the Tolland Town Hall, 21 Tollond Green, Combined Wire Services To lla n d , Connecticut on Merchandise Golf clubs - Mens, full set Monday, April 21, 1986 at with bag and folding cart, 10:30 o,m., concerning A Libyan motor launch fired today at A glance and balls. Call 649-1794. Docket No, 86-03-06, Joint Ap­ a U.S. telecommunications facility on plication Filed by Connec­ $75. ticut Water Company and the Italian island of Lampedusa in the Herltoge Woods Wqter Mediterranean, the Italian premier's 's.at Ubye i- aOTHING Bicycle for Sole. Ladles 26 Componv for Approval of fhe office reported. Inch. Call between 0 and Sole of Assets of the Heritage Woods Water Company to A spokesman in Rome for Premier PopiiiattoB: 4,obs.OM. " Rabbit coat, V4 length, 8pm. 043-8573. the Connecticut Water fully lined, excellent con­ Bettino Craxi, Antonio Ghirelli, termed Area: 679,358 square miles. Componv. Specifically, Her­ the shooting incident "very small” and dition, size 10. $05,640-0332 IBOATS/MARINE itage Woods and Connecticut Capttid:'Itipoli. v evenings. Woter Jointly requestthe De­ said the motor launch was four miles HlBlery: Libya, ruled by Italy I EQUIPMENT partment's approval of 1) the from island's coast when it fired. sole by Heritage Woods of as­ I from 1912 aad by France and sets, records and fronjphlses There was no immediate report on Britain after World War n, foot Mad River canoe, 10 to Connecticut Water, 2) the any damage or casualties. became a conatltntkmal mo- paddles Included. Used metering ot customers of Earlier. Libyan radio claimed Libyan FURNITURE Heritage Woods, 3) os neces- narchy in 1W2; Moammar Khad­ four times. Excellent con­ forces had destroyed the telecommuni­ dition. $800. Please call sorv and reasonable, the con- afy seized power in a coup Sept. I , struaion of Improvements to cations facility on Lampedusa in Oak Dining Room set with 043-4942 after 6pm or 047- the Heritage Woods system, 1969, that overthrew King Idris I. leaves, buffet and 6 9940 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 4) the subsequent dissolution retaliation for the American bombing raid on Libya. The radio report was Geography: libya's nearly chairs, maple kitchen set Bob. of Herltoge Woods, 5) the In­ 680,000 square miles make it 8^4 with 4 captain's chairs. clusion of Heritage Woods monitored in Cyprus and London. Lawnmower. 043-2619. system and additions thereto Lampedusa is 100 miles southeast of times the sise of Texas. The I MUSICAL os port of Connecticut Wat­ sparsely populated North African ITEMS er's Rockville Division, 6) Malta and about 175 miles north of the Custom made contempor- the oppllcotlon by Connec­ Libyan coast. The 7-mile-long island, country has. a 1,100-milh Mediter­ orv couch, loveseot, bar­ ticut Water of certain rotes and charges to the customers largest of the Pelagie Islands, is home ranean coaMline, but 92 percent rel chair and all tables. Teacher selling Bundv ai its territory is desert or Like new. $000. Call 040- student flute, excellent of Herlfooe Woods, and 7) to about 3.000 people. authorization ot the recov­ The attack followed the biggest U.S. semi-desert. 7730. condition, $175.00. 043- ery by Connecticut Water air strike since the Vietnam War as 7431. through rotes of oil reasona­ UPI photoe Feeple: The Libyan ptvulation ninlng room table , ble costs of sold acquisition American F-Ill's from England and 8 6 ond sold Improvements. Ad­ coiQpriaes mostly Moslem Arabs chairs, Duncan Phvfe PETS AND ditional Information may be sea-based aircraft from the 6th Fleet and Berbers. Seventy percent are mogoganv 2 end tables, 4 SUPPUES obtained from the Deport­ bombed Libyan-mititory bases, an oil llUterate. Ttsm T T t i heavy poster bed. Call 640-0891. ment's Executive Secre­ port and Moammar Khadafy's resi­ tary's Oftice. dependence' on educated foreign Free Kittens - Adorable 6 DEPARTMENT DF PUBLIC dence. At least two people were killed workers, who make up more than weeks old. 043-8062. UTILITY CDNTRDL Strikes by American and 60 injured. one-tbird of the workforce. ITV/STEREO/ RDBERT J. MURPHY, "WE’VE GOT YOUR NUMBER” Libyan Radio said members of I APPLIANCES INVITATION TO BID EXECUTIVE SECRETARY fighter planes in Libya Khadafy's family were among the Gevemneat: Khadafy’s so­ 031-04 cialist regime drew docer to tbe The Monchester Public M onday left the injured but it gave no details. The sole Used Refrigerators, Schools solicits bids for IN­ Soviet Unionafteranarmsdealin DUSTRIAL ARTS/LUMBER report about Khadafy's activity came Washers, Ranges — French Embassy in from Syria's official radio. 1975 and has become an increas­ clean, guaranteed, parts for the 1980-1987 school veor. CONTEST Sealed bids will be received I HOMES Tripoli damaged, above. One U.S. plane was reported missing ingly radical single-party soidal- and service. Low prices. until April n , 1984,2:88 P.M ., FOR SALE after the raid. Sixteen of the 18 F -llls ist state. Tbe 1977 constitution B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 049 at which time they will be At right is what the Main Street, 643-2171. publicly opened. The right Is returned to Britain and one made an declared tbe “ autbority of the reserved to relect onv and oil Libyan news agency emergency landing early today at a p e ^ e ” under Islam and abol- bids. Specifications and bid Panasonic Upright Va­ says is wreckage of an joint U.S.-Spanish air base at Rota. isbed “all types of traditional forms may be secured at the t o d a y ' s cuum — With attach­ Business Office, 45 North To Every 5th, 10th American plane that Spain, because of an overheated engine. means for mUhgsociety,” includ­ ments, bags 81 extra belt. 7 School Street, Manchester, Real Estate' One bomber was still missing and U.S. ing individuals and parties. months old. $50. Good Cor/necticut. was shot down. U.S. rescue teams were sent out. Eesasmy: Libya, as of June condition. Call 046-3245 038-04______o i v i r > - 15th and 20th Caller... officials deny an F-111 Libyan Radio, however, said three 1961, was tbe fourtb-largest inipp- after 5pm. who speaks with our classified ad U.S. planes had been shot down and LIQUOR PERMIT was hit, but one of the lier of crude and r e f i l l peUn- NOTICE OF APPLICATION their pilots killed by angry civilians. leum products to tbe United by Norma department between 8:30 a.m. 18 planes is still INVITATIOM TO BID The radio later said 20 planes were States, providing nearly 10 per­ This Is to give notice thot I, Tadford m is s in g . downed. The Monchester Public NGOC VAN PHAM of 44 H and 5:00 p.m., Monday through cent of U.S. oil imports. DUTCH POINT, HART­ Weinberger discounted Tripoli's Schools soll'l*»,,yj*. kfiUtary: Libya has nnore than P H Y S IC A L e d u c a t i o n FORD, C T 06100 hove filed on Friday, we'll give away a free cias> claim. "We don't think that there were SUPPLIES tor the 1986-1W7 oppllcoflon placarded any planes that we know of that were hit 94 bUUon worth of Soviet-made school veor and A T H L E T IC MARCH 31, 1986 with the De­ partment of Liquor Control o sified word ad for a maximum of by fire,” he said. weapons but is saddled with E Q U IP M E N T. Sealed bids inadequately trained personnel will be received until APRIL R ESTAU R AN T LIQUOR for six consecutive days. The French Embassy in Tripoli was 24, 19$0. 2:00 P.M. tor Phvsl- the sole of alcoholic liquor on Raid leaves townspeople divided badly damaged in the raid but there and poor maintenance. Many of col Education Suoplles and the premises 7 W A LN U T ST., 9 (0 8 9 A D S 2 30 P.M. tor Athletic Equip­ MANCHESTER, CT 06040. were no reports of injuries to embassy its combat aircraft are in moth­ ment, at which time they will The business will be owned personnel. balls because of a lack of pilots. be publicly opened. The right by KIENGGIANG, INC. of 44 SQUARE Bv John F. Kirch country Monday night after U.S officials said. Defense Secretary Caspar Wein- The Intematioiial Institute for Is reserved to reject onv and H DUTCH POINT, HART­ and Susan Vaughn said they could link Libya with the bombing Both Kose and Karlberg said they wish the oil bids. Specltlcotlons and FORD, C T 06106 and will be FOOTAGE gerger said he had no information that Strategic Judies puts Libya's conducted by NGOC VAN Every 150th, 200th in West Berlin Europeans had been more supportive of the Md torms mov be secur^ at Do not prima facie accept PLUS civilians were hit. total armed strength at 73,000 PHAM OS permittee. "It was about time that it happened." said attack and called France s refusal to allow the Business Office. 45 North the square footage given to Hours after U.S. Air Force and Navy jets "There were military targets very School Street, Manchester, NGOC VAN PHAM the American jets to fly over their country a men and women. yo u b y an owner. bombed five targets in Libya Monday night Louis Karlberg 60. who runs a bookstore in close in the area that we believe were Connecticut. and 300th Caller... disappointment. Doted 3/4/1986 Professional appraisers in retaliation for what President Reagan Manchester Karlberg said he thought hit.” he said. "We don't know an^hing 039-04 "The Europeans should help us in some 026-14 find that approximately one will receive a grand prize of a gift claims is Libyan-sponsored terrorism Libya would take additional action against about any of the so-called civilian of every four homeowners way." Kose said abroad, area residents were divided on the U.S . bill he said the attack was worth it. damages." do. If necessary we shall do it again." TOWN OF MANCHESTtR honestly believes that his “ ” certificate at one of the following "I'm very disappointed.” Karlberg said. LEGAL NOTICE house is larger than U 3 whether the action was appropriate. One shell landed near the French Reagan said, blaming Libya for a "There may bean immediateflareup. ' he "In light of their history with Hitler, how Embassy, caving in one side of the recent wave of terrorist attacks — actually is. The broker’s restaurants of our choice: Although many said they felt Libya's Col. said. "But our response will cause the they can tolerate this is beyond me." Th t Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Dubllc listing will show the square three-story modem building. An adja­ particularly a bomb attack on a West htaringon Monday, April 21,1996 of 7:00 P.M . In the 2nd floor Moammar Khadafy was responsible for responsible people (in Libya) to act But others said that violence was not the footage of living space in the cent residential duplex was Berlin nightclub in which a U.S. soldier Conference Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, terrorist attacks against Americans — properly." way to deal with terrorism. They said they Monchester, Connecticut to hear and consider the following house Satisfy yourself by • PIANO’S • WONGS demolished. was killed Khadafy has repeatedly totaling it up. Add up all the Karlberg said he would not be surprised if opposed any action that could get the U.S. petition: including the bombing last week of a West Stretchers with bloody sheets lined denied any responsibility for the that GEORGE R.RECCK AND ALFRED ROY • SPECIAL EX­ living areas and • THE ADAMS MILL Berlin nightclub frequented by U.S. service­ the attack sparked internal protests against dangerously involved in the Middle East. measurements to the Khadafy and eventually led to his downfall. sidewalks outside Central Hospital in attack — and for a bomb that killed four C EP TIO N • SPENCER S T R E E T < R -») • Application under men — not all agreed with the latest ■'.My feelings are certainly not positive." Article II, Section 9.15.01 to permit a commercial develop­ outside of ail walls. A lender • VITO'S BIRCH MOUNTAIN INN Most Libyans, he said, are not terrorists and the French Embassy area. Blood Americans aboard a TW A jet over ment of approximately 17,120 souare feet of retail space ond appraiser will be interested American response. said Valerie Ellis. 25, who works at a print stained the steps of the facility. Greece. "I was shocked.” said George Sacherek. probably oppose Khadafy. who took power opproximately 3,000 sguore feet of food service estobllsh- in the total square footage shop in town. "Foronething. I'm a Christian In Washington. President Reagan British Prime Minister Margaret ments which reauire parking In excess of 60 parking spoces and will add the garage, 57, who was walking along Main Street this in 1969. and I don't believe in war." said U.S. forces conducted the lightning Thatcher approved the use of Britain- (101 porklng’epoces requested) -171 Spencer Street, Busi­ plus any decks, balconies or morning. ‘T m glad it happened. Khadafy "Libyans are basically not that type of ness III. She said more negotiations were in order. attack under the cover of darkness based U.S. F-111 fighter-bombers for large overhangs. Heusually deserves it." people. " he said. At this hearing Interested persons mov be heard and written “ weights” these secondary, "Well. I didn't think it was something we against "the headquarters, terrorist the attack — the first American "I didn't like it at all. " said Nellie Whiting. Manchester resident Edwin M. Kose, 66. communicotlons received. Copies of this petition have been non-living areas by should have done." said Allicia Ritchie. 65. facilities and military assets that bombing mission from British soil since filed In the Town Clerk's office ond may be inspected during 63. "It was very dangerous and we're going said that he supported the president's move, office hours. assigning the garage who is retired. "But he's the president and support Moammar Khadafy's subver­ World War II. two-thirds of its square to get into another war." but admitted that it could unite the Libyans I'm sure he knows what he's doing.” sive activities." PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION footage and the decks and The U.S. attacked targets along the in their opposition to the U S. even more. LEO KWASH, SECRETARY Related stories on page 4. other areas approximately Mediterranean coast of the North African "They're little oddballs over there.” he Please tarn to page 10 "Today we have done what we had to Doted at Monchester, Connecticut this 14th dov of April, one-third. This total In order to qualify, simply call and provides the “ net square 04S-04 footage “ Call Now speak with one of our classified LEGAL NOTICE At TEDFORD REAL representatives to learn if you Moffett backers say TODAY’S HERALD ESTATE. CENTURY 21 we Race to beat deadline Notice Is hereby given that on March 17, 1986, ot Wethers­ will discuss your real estate are a LUCKY WINNER. field, Connecticut, one 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity Eurosport goals, your current needs stotlon wogon, block, V IN : 1G1A W35X4GG113144wos seized and rinancial availability at 35 Arrow Rood, Wethersfield, Connecticut os o result of and Win! they’re over the top Index the olleged use In the commission ot o violation of 8 U.S.C. and your needs for is on for taxpayers Contra aid vote tomorrow as well. Taking 1324(0). Said seized conveyance has been determined to be for delegates to tbe July conven­ subject to forfeiture pursuant to8 U.S.C. 1324(b) ond8 C.F.R. a l l factors into WASHINGTON fWrt) tSe m^sage from tbe Internal. Supporters of Democratic gub­ President Reagan and suppor­ 20 pagss, 2 ssctlows 274. Any person ctaiming to be the owner of sold seized con­ consideration, we will help RevsMs Service to aome 49 miUiaa tax niciU — radog against ernatorial candidate Toby Moffett tion. she said. ters of his plan to aid tbe 14 veyance who wishes to obtain a ludlclol determination of you seek the property in the already have more than the 617 On the Republican side. Gerald Nicaraguan rebels are trying to Arfvir:P forfeiture must file with the Regional Commissioner, Im­ neighborhood that best •jfrr lr *rt -«. t« Labriola coordinator Thomas H. n« iwinAWN o migration and Naturollzotlon Service, o claim and post a CONTEST DATES - imidy aidw aitiBgftr the amnal avafruichc., , signatures they need to force a defeat a move by Democrats that matches all your criteria 643 2711 delegate primary in Manchester. Ferguson. the leader of a challenge would tie the $100 million package P.lwweifidMi m-oo cost bond of $920.00, pursuant to8C.F.R.274.)0.Aclolmanda For all your real estate ^miSSHBwsnMBJohnelBMtarsaMMoiBdag tbe agency was cost bond must be received by the Regional Commissioner, Moffett's town coordinator said slate to his party's state conven­ to an unrelated spending bill that r'.nmirw A requirements.. from w s S in a a iu d to hnadte the crush and expected no problems. Immigration and NaturoUzatlon Service, Federal Bulldina, APRIL 1st— 30th this morning. tion. said the petition drive is going nAnrT#k4*tinit 7 Burlington, Vermont 05401, on or before close of business dream to reality .. we are ••n ace s f€ these who iMak sre won’ t be aMe to handle thei may be vetoed by the president. May 5, 1984 or sold conveyance will be declared forfeited to here on Rt 44A. Bolton Coordinator Robin Tracey said well. He said he would not have a Reagan denounc^ the move on F nt Aft A t n m#nt 14 the United States, pursuant to 8 C.F.R. 274.11. Any person Notch. Bolton. 647-9914 NON COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS ONLY. ONLY IN THE Iset n ilssti c m c h ,” Himler said. "W e’ re doisg weO enough to the Moffett backers have set a goal firm count until later today. Monday as "subterfuge and back­ Fatiia 11 having an appropriate property Interest In sold seized con­ “ We’ re Natinal But We're veyance may file petitions for relief from forfeiture with the of 1.800 to 1.200 signatures to be The Republican challengers room deals." Story on page 5. 1 rv'Ml rooiarw .a in Neighborly’’ 24 hour need the signatures of 419 GOP Regional Commissioner pursuant to 8 U.S.C. l324(b)and8C. service • 7 days a week. sure they have enough names in 1 nttfMy 9 F.R. 274.13-274.17 without filing a claim and posting a cost Sss'iSKstfsSiKcsjssrxs case some are invalidated. voters to force a primary for tbe 16 nhftiiAriMi in bond. HINT H—Wi SHkHWajmi j^MdWnririllhrnpnitnrtrshflTiritintrT Circulating tbe petitions is a delegates. About 25 people are Chance of rain OniniAn B STANLEY E. McKINLEY When measuring square In hsieafliand taxpsareia sriw d elaj«d nompicthig their good way to assess support for circulating petitions. REGIONAL COMMISSIONER footage, consider furniture ismrns. Hewevm. s h e iS d it may bn tUlicHlt Is get through Moffett's challenge of Gov. Wil­ T i ' --oil'includes more Labriola Rain likely tonight with lows D A T E : A PR IL 4,1984 placement as well ftpATtW 1A-17 iianrliEatpr Hrralh m ^ ii cnMctGd. liam O'Neill for the Democratic supporters than tbe one endorsed from 40 to 45. On Wednesday, there CASE N U M B ER : ER 274-84-283 will be periods of rain or drizzle T*l4>w8«kAn 14 HAR 274-844)1 “ W spls p ii rT-T**"*** wWl Ifasir taxes: That’s sH there is to nomination, she said About 30 April 2 by the Republican Town a 4-