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CHORCHES ^100 * Over Hospital's Rate Hike Bids Filed

CHORCHES ^100 * Over Hospital's Rate Hike Bids Filed

80 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Sept. 11, 1989

APARTMENTS HOMES I STORE AND I I 1921 SPORTING FOR RENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE TAG CARS GOOD USED furniture is GOODS [ ^ C A R S In demand. Why not ad­ SALES FOR SALE MANCHESTER - 5 MANCHESTER - 3'/2 FOR SALE vertise the furniture you rooms, 760 sa.tt. of rooms, 2 bedroom plus no longer use In clossi- GOLF Clubs. Used starter Outlook I N* prestigious office NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Bakker AAANCHESTER - Three sun porch, garage and tled? Coll 643-2711. and full sets. $25 to $95. CHEVROLET 1984 Celeb­ 1977 - Giants fenced yard. $775 space available Imme­ Also miscellaneous eral Stofute 23-65 prohibits rity - 4 door, fully Needs work. Best offer. room apartment. Heat diately In Watkins Cen­ ♦he posting of advertise­ and hot water. $475 monthly. 649-0795. clubs. 649-1794. ments by ony person, firm or equipped. Excellent Call 649-9151 after 5pm. ter, Main Street. Call condition. Asking m onthly. Lease and 643-0078. corporation on a telegraph, FORD LTD Country Defense firms Witnesses testify references. 649-4820- telephone, electric light or $4,000. 646-2392. Squire Wagon - 1972, Not pretty, MISCELLANEOUS 1 ^ MISCELLANEOUS MANCHESTER - 300-700 power pole or to o tree, 646-4412,______| 0 I I j------MISCELLANEOUS 400V-8, excellent condi­ 1 °1 J SERVICES SERVICES sa.tt. new office spaces shrub, rock, or any other tion. $500. 647-7890. are optimistic/9 on $5,000 Xmas tree/7 MANCHESTER - All new lust completed. Excep­ FOR SALE noturol oblect without o w rit­ ^*^J^Y^0LET Comoro but it’s a win/11 1 bedroom apartment. tio n a l location on ten permit tor the purpose of 1985 - V-6, tuned port PLYMOUTH Renault Stove, refrigerator, Spencer Street, lust off protecting Itorthepubllcond Inlectlon, 5 speed air, 1982 - All options, 81K. dish wosher. $500 POWER WASH 384 at the cross roads of carries o tine of up to $50 tor power steering and Excellent condition. 1 monthly plus utilities. END ROLLS each offense. brakes, am/fm, 82K, owner, $1,950 or best New England weather can make the exterior of Manchester, Glaston­ Coll 646-5355.______bury and East Hart­ 27W width — 25C $4,499. 646-9826. offer. 647-0347. AAANCHESTER - One your home look tired. Brighten the look of your ford. All utilities In­ 13" width — 2 for 25C I CARS bedroom, carpet, ap­ home and protect It with Americlean’s advanced cluded. call 649-2748 or Newsprint end rolls can be FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES pliances. Centrally lo­ hot water power cleaning system. 649-05W. __ picked up at the Manchester cated. $510 monthly Herald ONLY before 11 a m TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT WASH AWAY YOUR TROUBLES Monday through Thursday SUBARU Brat 1979 - NOTICE OF plus utilities and secur­ DFFICE Space available "P arts" ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ALUMINUM AND VINYL SIDING: "Russ Grand Tour T? Best offer. 643- ity. Call 646-2457 , 9am- tor sharing arrange­ 4526. provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and 5pm.______Clean, protect and add new life ment. Approximately speed bike. $100. Wash­ L ? '*!.* ^°'9h Charter, notice Is hereby given of the adoption burn bass guitar. $200. PONTIAC Flero 1985 - AAANCHESTER - Spa­ Remove mildew and oxidized paint 860 sq.ft. Pleasant at­ Automatic, V-6, low Directors of the Town of Manchester, cious 4 room flat, 1st Help stop fading mosphere In profes­ 649-4975. Both excellent Connecticut on September 5, 1989. condition.______mileage, silver with floor. $575 plus utilities. sional building. Ideal black spoiler, mags, PROPOSED ORDINANCE iHanrliPBtpr Hrralft CEDAR SHINGLES: No pets. Call Sue, 643- for accountant, Insu­ GOLD leather wing chair, Board of Directors ot the Town of Clean that weathered look and add a clean a/c, am/fm cassette, Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase from the 4862.______rance broker, financial triple dresser, antique tilt wheel, tinted win­ protective finish. planner or other ser­ pine, Hnmmond crgqn, ‘ “ "i O' SEVENTY-TW O AAANCHESTER - Two Restore shingles back to original beauty. dows. $5,495 or best THIRTY-TWO DOLLARS bedroom apartment. vice oriented profes- sewing mnchines, com­ offer. 742-1398 eJ^K-,7V ($72,732.30) the premises described In Stove, refrigerator, BRICK AND MASONRY WORK: slons. 646-8886._____ forters, hand made evenings. Schedule A attached hereto. rugs, pewter coffee set, heat, hot water, air Clean and restore to Its original color •'fc'ASY DDES IT " is the sholl be subleci to the terms, conditions ond Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 conditioning. Nice lo- some antlaues and col­ CHEVY Camaro Z-281985 restrictions set forth in sold Schedule A. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Let US show you with a tree dem onstration how way to describe placing a lectibles, appliances. - T-top, power steerlng- 8-8-89 catlon. Call 649-5249. want ad. Just call 643-2711 we can make your house look like new. 643-6733. /brakes, V-8,5.0L, 47K, Prepared by William J. Shea, EAST HARTFORD - Tol­ and we do the rest! $5,900. 646-9826. land Street, 1 bedroom. Frank Young, owner of Americlean and local REFRIGERATOR - $50, Assistant Town Attorney $600 Including utilities. businessman for 18 years says, "Thejoblsnot General Electric carry AUDI 4000 1980 - $2500. SCHEDULE A 282-7337. done until the customer la satisfied." all air conditioner $75, Excellent condition That certain piece or parcel ot land situated In the Town ot Paraplegic rescued GARDENING a consul humidifier $25, plus extras. 646-9826. Monchester, County ot Hertford and State of Connecticut, Fully Insuranced. Senior citizen discount. 2 pairs green drapes, on the oenerollv northerly side of Present Tolland Turnpike, $75. 643-6733.______at Demlng Street, Connecticut Route 30, containing 1.45 I CONDOMINIUMS Americlean CHRYSANTHEMUMS - acres, more or less, bounded and described as follows: You dig your con­ TRAILER - Utlllty/camp- H osp ital’s INVITATION TO BID FOR RENT 263 M ain St./ Manchester, CT 06040 SOUTHEASTERLY, - by Present Tolland Turnpike, from burning car I tainer. 550 Bush Hill Ing. Enclosed. $150.646- Sealed bids will be received SOUTHERLY AND In port non-access, 626 feet, AAANCHESTER - One ______645-8892 Rood, Manchester. 5828. In the General Services' of­ SOUTHWESTERLY more or less; bedroom townhouse. fice, 41 Center Street, Man­ NORTHERLY — by lond ot the State ot chester, CT until 11:66 o.m. menl paramedics for a few bumps Fully appllanced kit­ CARS on the dote shown below tor Connecticut, Interstate Route By Nancy Concelman chen, living room with CARS CARS CARS the following: 86,429 feet, more or less, by a aflcr Ebdon dragged him from ihe I FOR SALE line deslgnoted "Release Manchester Herald fireplace, air condi­ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE SEPTEM BER 26,1989 — VAC- Line," os shown on the mop car. Ebdon, a nursing icchnician al tioning, washer/dryer ALL RENTAL FOR TOWN hereinafter referred to; Manchcslcr Memorial Hospilal, said rate hike * W IDE LEAF PICK-UP If David Ebdon hadn’t gotten out hook-up, deck. $675 per ~ the State ot month plus utilities. SEPTEM BER 28,1989 — ONE EASTERLY Connecticut, oismlna Street, of his college class 5 minutes early loday he probably would nol have 649-2369. i ’i . r o l l -o f f T R I­ Connecticut Route 30, a total Monday, Richard Mature might not been in ihe area had he nol gollcn CLYDE AXLE HOIST TRUCK distance ot 219 feet, more or AAANCHESTER - Porter­ CHEVROLET-, INC. be alive today. oui of a speech class al Grealcr SEPTEM BER 28, 1989 — less, by a line designated ROUTE 83, VERNON field Condo for rent. 2 t h r e e (3) SIX (6) WHEEL "Release Une," as shown on Hartford Community College in bedroom townhouse sold mop. 84 Cutlass *5895 DUMP TRUCKS, ONE (1) Ebdon, a 39-ycar-old resident Hartford early. with iacuzzi, skylight, CONVENTIONAL TWO 2) For o mor^e portlculor description ot the above-described 84 Wag *5995 w'emisw, rrterence Is mode to o moo to be tiled In the M onch^er who lives al 76 South Hawthorne Ebdon said that when he passed all appliances and gar­ 259 A d a m s St. DOT 62 d u a l d u m p W ITH PLOW bids filed 85 Reliant 4 Ooor ‘4995 ASSEMBLY Town Clerks Office, entitled: "Town ot MonchesW, Mop Si., was driving on Inlcrstalc 84 near Maluro’s car around 8 p.m., he age, 2'/j baths. No pets. MANCHESm OFFI-A4 ShowiTO Land Released To Town ot Manchester bv The State ot Available Imme- 65 Buick Elsctra 4 Dr. *9995 The Town of Manchester Is exil 60 Monday nighl when he saw noticed a look of terror on the 8 4 9 - 1 7 4 9 MANCHESTER Coniwctlcut, Tolland Turnpike, Scale 1--40', Jonuarv 1989, By Rick Santos tal would collect if every patient dlately. $1,300. Be­ 65 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. ‘ 7295 on equal opportunity em­ R o b ^ W. Gubolo, Transportation Chief Engineer — Bureou ot Maluro irappcd in his burning car. driver’s face that was out of propor­ tween 8am-3pm, 646- 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 ployer, ond requires qn affir­ Hlohwovs. Town No. 76, Prolect No. 7609, Serlol No. lOB, Sheet 1 Manchester Herald paid full charges. However, many ★ MANCHESTER ★ mative action policy tor all of of 1 Sheet. Bob Bycholski, depuly fire chief of tion to the problem of an overheated 6454, 6pm-9pm, 86 Bonneville 4 Ooor *8995 patients pay less through Medicare Member Conn. Valley & Western Mass. Olds Dealers Its Contractors and Vendors Ihc Town of Manchcslcr Fire engine. 647-1805. 86 Century Wagon ‘7495 os 0 condition of doing busi­ Sold premises shall be sublect to the tollowino: Although Manchester Memorial or Medicaid and some of those who 86 *7495 ness with the Town, as per 1. All rights ot Ingress and Egress ore specifically denied, directly Dcparimcnl, said loday. When Ebdon approached the car, DDN'T BUY ANY NEW 1989 Federal Order 11246. Hospilal is seeking a rate increase are uninsured pay nodiing at all. Net VERNON - 1 bedroom 06 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *8195 I? “J™ from Interstote Route 86 and Demlng Street, Connecticut Maluro, a 39-ycar-oId Soulh Route 30, arid the molor portion of Present Tollond Turnpike, from he asked Maluro if he could walk. revenues arc what the hospitals ac­ condo with garage, 86 Chevrolet Spectrum ‘4995 Bid forms, plans and specifi­ for 1990 that is less than the average pool and appliances. DLDSMDBILE UNTIL YDU GET A cations are available at the and to the land herein conveyed, specitlealiv allowing access to Windsor rcsidcnl who is a He said Maluro replied, “I can’t tually collect after subtracting those 86 Chevrolet Celebrity ‘7195 General Services’ office. thrt wrtton of Present Tolland Turnpike, 100 feet In length, paraplegic, was ircalcd al Ihe scene for Connecticut hospitals, it is re­ $525 monthly plus utili­ 67 4 Dr. *8795 loco M between ond opposite Stotlons 09KX) and 10K)0 left of the questing the maximum increase pos­ Icss-lhan-full payments. ties. 953-6328. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, corutructlon center lln® ot Prosont Tolland Tumplko« os moro by Town of Manchcslcr Fire Dcparl- 87 4 Dr. ‘ 13795 CONNECTICUT portlculorly shown on sold mop. Plea.se see RESCUE, Page 10 sible without having to undergo The requests arc the first sub­ sasatia apasiaao 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 RICHARD J. SARTOR, 2. The Town of Manchester/ tor Itself/ Its successors and detailed budget reviews from the mitted under a new system of hospi­ 87 Chevrolet Spectrum ‘8995 GENERAL MANAGER osslgns/ understands and agrees to relocate and maintain state Commission on Hospitals and tal cost controls approved this year CARS 614-09______the fxisting fence/ at Its own expense/ from Its present I Don 7 Sign the Purchase Health Care. by the General Assembly. Under the FOR SALE 872-9111 LEGAL NOTICE location to the 429-foot portion of the southerly non-access Administrative ruling o t h e S ^ h b BOARD OF TAX REVIEW property line ot land ot the State of Connecticut, Interstate new system, a hospital docs not {Order Until You... *« Koute 0 0 . Manchester Memorial has TOWN OF MANCHESTER proposed hikes of 13 percent for have to undergo a full budget review y SoiocfionI y O jt Ftionclrtg! 41 CENTER STREET 3. The State of Connecticut reserves the right to store MANCHESTER, temporarily the Jersey Barriers presently located upon the gross revenue and 8 percent for net this year if gross revenues are yOi£Pricef y Our Leoiho ProQforr) BOB RILEY CONNECTICUT 06040 premises herein conveyed. Sold right shall termlnote favors union at Colt revenue, according to a hospital budgeted to increase by no more TIERINNI’S y Out Trade AMowancet Tne Board of Tax Review of outomotlcally upon completion ot the removal of the AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING OLDSMOBILE existing barriers. spokesman. The average figures for than 13 percent and net revenues, 8 ♦he Town of Manchester, Con­ HARTFORD (AP) — An ad­ did his homework, ruled in our favor 276 HARTFORD RD. 259 Adams St, Manch. necticut will be In session In 4. The Town ot Manchester and the State ot Connecticut, tor Connecticut hospitals arc 18 percent percent or less. ♦he Assessor's Office, In the ministrative law judge ordered the MXNCHF.STKR New 1989 Cutlass Hot New 1989 Cutlass New 1989 Cutlass 649-1749 themselves, their successors and assigns, understand and and we’re ready and willing to go and 10 percent, according to infor­ Manchester requested the in­ Municipal Building, 41 Center obove-descrlbed land Is conveyed with the Colt Firearms Division to rehirc 800 back to work.” Calais Coupe Supreme Coupe Clera 4 Dr. New 1989 Street on September 14th, special limitation that sold land shall be used tor Municipal mation released by the commission creases in an effort to fall within the Thursday, from 7:00-8:00 P. strikers and pay them lost wages, a 649-5823 914 9407 SftJ 9169 PurpoMs only: ond In the event that sold land Is used lor any Madore estimated the total value yesterday. Cutlass M. This meeting Is conducted **’“* specified herein, then ruling that could deliver as much as Don't miss the Summer under the provisions of Sec­ sold land shall revert to the State of Connecticut and any of back wages at $40 million — an Gross revenues arc what a hospi­ Plea.se see RATES, Page 10 tion 12-110 of the Conectlcut $40 million to striking workers who Clearance Specials Calais Coupe conveyance of the herein described premises shall become average of $50,000 per worker. St# 9407 General Statutes and "shall null and void. have picketed for 3'/2 years. “This is wonderful,” said Marie 10 AUDI 4000 $2500 TVt SiMring. 4-way Manual Saat. be for the sole purpose of Excallant condlllon TM Steering. 4 way Marxjal Seal. PDL Eng. Utar. EF1L4 (Tach IV). hearing appeals related to the tlPV* Ott*'' tbIS The decision by Judge Marvin Lambert, who worked for Colt for TIR. Int. W ipera. AC 4 8«M O n, Olv. POL. Er>g. 2.5 Ular. L4 (Tech rv). AT. Rear D a to m , P186/80R13S8R assessment of motor vehicles publication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) •5 CH EV Y B«r>ch Seat. Fleer Defogoer. WW Tiraa. Brakaa, F>owar Front Otac days otter th s publication of this Ordinance o petition Roth, although not final, sent a wave CAMARO Z-M AT. FW Daloggar. P186/80R13 only." 14 years before the strike. “There Service account $5900 P186/76ni4 WW Tlrea. 2.6 Utar 8BR WW TVea. Brekaa. R^war Front , Tit. ht Mpan. AC 4 Seonv Ov te v til 8 RR Drum. Compoatto HMogan signed bv not less than five (5) percent ot the electors of the T-Top. Qraat boy ER U (Tech IV. AT. Compoatt Ha­ Haadtampe, Bumpar Wkta Rub. All persons claiming to be of joy and vindication through the haven’t been any Christmas presents O lac & PlR Drum COmpoaRa Halo- Saot. «*cr DWoggar. PISV75PU wwl aggrieved by the decision of Town, os detennlned from the latest official lists ot the IS CHEVY CAMARO $4499 logen Haadlampa. Bumper Moid- g e n H e e d e m p e B u m p e r W id e Flub 2 5 LMw [FI 14 f1»ch tV). AT.f Strip, Front 8 Rear FVSkJa Mrror, Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk striking members of the United Auto V-0. 5 Spaad lr>g Front & F4eer. PB. Front Disc Skip Fforx & Fleer FM9lda Mkna. AM/FM ETR w ^ i ^ 8 Scan. Trip the Assessor of the Town of for my kids for the past three years.” Ftaar Drum, Body Side Molding. CompoVt* Hdogwi H*odlampi L Odomatar, Doma Courtaay Lighta, requesting Its reference to a special Town election. IS BUICK AM/FM ETP vaBeak & Soarv Trip Burps, Md(*rg frort A Pwr P*. Frertl Manchester must appear and Workers, who have fought bitterly Al the Coll Park Cafe, a gathering ProrX W heel Drive. FWer Side M ir­ Odom eaer. Dome Oourtaay Ughfa, Flaar Shoulriar Batts. file their complaint at this fuels trade deficit SOMERSET REOAL $5895 ror. Ohc UPCT Grim. Sod, SK)s Moldno James Fogarty against Colt. 2 Door. Loadad ^■ar Shoutdar BaRa. Over 12 to choose from session. Secretory place for strikers where Ms. Lambcr Ovef 12 to choose from Fort \Mwsl CMvs. Dm S«5t Mrr» 7IOMC SUBURBAN $700 Over 15 to choose from Over 60 to choose ttom Starting at Doted July 28, 1989 Board of Directors “They’re jumping up and down,” sal sipping a beer, a sign read; WASHINGTON (AP) — The ominous warning of what is in store V-8. PB. Good Cond. Storting at Storting at Monchester, Connecticut Robert Madore, a regional UAW of­ “Congratulations Colt Strikers! It deficit in the broadest measure of IS PORSCHE M4 Storting at Frank M. Stomler, Dated at Manchester, Connecticut for the United Stales in the future as $13000 $ 9 9 9 9 . Chairman Sllvar Gray $9,999* this 6th day of September, 1989. ficial, said of rank-and-file members was worth the wait.” U.S. trade edged up to $30.99 bil­ more and more of the nation’s •4 PRO-STREET tl2 ,9 9 9 ‘ ‘Includes All QM Incentives Board of Tax Review n 1,999* 012-09 of UAW Local 376, who have been Roth, in a 185-pagc ruling dated Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald lion from April through June as the Z-ZI CAMARO $14,000 ‘Inckjdm Al GM Incenttvei ‘Includes Al GM tncentSues DR Rnancing as low as 2.9% 004-08 wealth will have to be transferred InckxJej Al GM Incanttves on strike since January 1986. Thursday and released Monday, country recorded its first deficit in overseas to service the debt held by ■ OR Hnorcing os low cn 2 .9 X OR FTioncirig os low os 2.9% KINGS OF THE COURT — Taharri Turner, 13, blows by Eddie OR Rnoncino oi low oi 2.9Xj “They can’t believe we won the found that the gun maker had services trade in more than three foreigners. Many economists CARDINAL The New Generation Of Oldsmobile whole decision,” Madore said. “We Ntundumula, 13, for a shot at the Nathan Hale basketball decades, the government reported believe that this transfer will ul­ CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME sec that the administrative law judge Please see COLT, Page 10 courts Saturday. Both boys are from Manchester. today. timately lower Americans’ standard BUICK, INC. The Commerce Department said of living. 1968 Dodge Dakota PAJ tSO BO the deficit in the current account 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 The deficit rose in the spring 1988 Buick Century $11990 was up 2 percent from a $30.39 bil­ quarter despite the fact that the 1988 Chev S-10 P/U $6490 PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! lion deficit in the first three months balance on merchandise trade 1987 Honda CRX $7380 Progress on test scores stalls of the year. • • *,• 0 • • • • * « e • « « » • « f • • * • SAT showed an improvement, narrowing 1967 Buick Century Wag $8880 The current account, also known 1967 Cpe. >9480 CHORCHES by 2.3 percent to an imbalance of 1086 LaSabre LTD Cpe $8080 ^ 89 CLEARANCE SALE! : as the country’s balance of pay­ ...... • • • • • • NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly a on their combined SAT scores to the end of a decade marked by sub- 1986 Old! Calais $6980 CHRY.SI.KR Dodge Dodge Truchs at 476, for a combined 903. ments, is the most important trade Plea.se see TRADE, Rage 10 1966 Chev Monte Carlo $8495 937, and now average 200 points decade of progress on the Scholastic The combined national averages sumiial education reform efforts,” statistic becau.se it measures not 1988 Toyota Camry $9180 higher than blacks whose math-ver­ Aptitude Test by female and have changed little since 1985 when said U.S. Education Secretary Lauro only uadc in merchandise but also 1966 Buick Elecira 380 $10250 minority youngsters stalled during bal scores were unchanged from the F. Cavazos. 1966 El Camlno loaded $7980 they hit 906. trade in services. The services previous year at 737; 1985 $9480 llic last school year. The nation’s lop Average composite scores on the The scores, Cavazos said, pointed category primarily reflects invest­ TODAY 1985 Cadi Sed. Dev $8995 • Women’s combined scores to “an urgent need to restructure the education official termed the results ACT Assessment, the college ment flows between countries. 1965 Buick Regal Cpe. $6860 1989 BUICK REGAL 1989 BUICK CENTURY 1989 BUICK LESABRE “disheartening.” dipped 2 points to 875. Male test- entrance test that predominates in 28 nation’s elementary and secondary 1985 Chev Cavalier $5490 The services portion of the cur­ Index takers averaged 934, 1 point higher 1985 Oldi Clera $5895 Statistics presented by The Col­ mostly Midwestern and Western schools, to create intellectual oppor­ rent account fell from a surplus of 1964 Odimoblle FIrenza $4900 lege Board on Monday show a than a year earlier. states, dipped 0.2 point in 1989, to tunities for all.” 20 pages, 2 sections 1983 LeSabre Sedan $5495 . *12,999* *12,997* on,, *14,997* $1.5 billion in the first quarter to a ^1 0 0 * over widening race and gender gap For all students, SAT averages 18.6. Averages on the four-part The SAT, sponsored by The Col­ 81 Adams St., Manchester deficit of $176 million in the April- Sk. #9392 Sk. #9481 S k .#9308 showed little change for the fourth Business 9 Nation/Wbrld 6-7 among the 1,088,223 high school exam, assessing English, math, so­ lege Board and administered by the Junc quarter. It was the first quarter­ 649-4571 2 Dr. Coupe, Automatic, A/C 4 Dr., Automatic, A/C 4 Dr., A/C, Cass., Demonstrator consecutive year. Average verbal 19-20 Obituaries 2 students who took the SAT in 1989: cial studies and natural science Educational Testing Service in Prin- ly deficit in the services category Factory Invoice On All ’89 scores dropped a point to 427 from Comics 16 Opinion 9 CARTER • White students in the high skills, are scored on a scale of 1-35. since 1958. Focus_ 17 Sports 11 1988; math scores were unchanged -14 CHEVROLET — GEO school class of 1989 gained 2 points The results were “disheartening at Plea.se see SATs, Page 10 Analysts saw this decline as an Lottery _ 2 Television 15 1229 Main Star Manchester Cars & Trucks In Stock, PLUS 2.9% GMAC FINANCING OR UP USED CARS S7 Buick L«8ebr« Eft Wia *11.796 86 Ch«v CHttion 4 Door • 4.296 Very Special Prices On ’90 In TO $1500 MFGR. REBATE 86 Ch«v Cfitbrity 8tf Wfg * 6.996 UP TO 24 MOS. TO APPROVED CUSTOMERS. in c l u d e s factory rebate. 84 Chfv CfVfllfr H/B Cpf • 3.496 88H Ford Etcon LX 2 Dr • 6.596 Stock Or Incoming 80 Chfv Camtro Cp« * 6.995 PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK High schooVs new principal 66 Chfv B«r«tta Cp« * 9.495 87 Chfv Nova 4 Dr • 6.295 PLUS ... Tracies Needed . 1988 Buick Century Sedan 86 Bi4ck naoai Somartal 2 Dr • 6.796 1 88 Ply Sundanoa 2 Dr • 7.495 Invoice Shown Every Time 66 Chav Chavatta 2 Dr • 3.695 Automatic, A/C, FM Stereo, V6, offers an unblemished record 84 Camaro Cpa Bartlnatta * 6.796 Sharp, Low Miieagel 89 Chav Calabrtty 4 Door *12.495 ‘Rebates up to 87 Pont SunUrd 4 Dr * 8.295 Financing High School’s in that the students have itie same TRUCKS I m ^ /g % On Selected * 2 0 0 0 on By Rick Santos 86 Ford Bronco II 4x4 XLT • 9.896 Manchester Herald general career interests, Spafford .said al a pross con­ 87 Chav Aalro CL Paaa Van • 9.996 W / l l Models OR selected models Watch This Space Each Week ference Monday afternoon in Kennctly s office. 86 Ford F2S0 4x4 Pickup * 9.795 Until Sold ^10,980 89 Chav 8-10 4x4 Blazar *18.495 James Spafford, who will take over as principal at Proportionate amounts of students from both schools 98 Ply Voyapar Paaa Wg * 7.796 choose to follow high school the same way. whether it 68 Dodga Rldar 4x4 *10.460 ★ PRE OWNED SPECIALS ★ USED CARS Manchester High School on Oct. 11, proved to have 86 Chav C20 Pick up * 7.195 be continuing their education at college, joining the 1988 Buick LeSabre, 4 Dr...... $11,980 1986 LeSabre, LTD Sedan...... ggg such an unblemished record when school officials ex­ 646^6464 workforce, or entering the military, he said. 86 PLYMOUTH 8 7 J E E P 84 BUICK 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan...... $8,990 1986 Oldsmobile Calais 4 Dr...... *980 amined his background that School Superintendent James P. Kennedy said, “We had to keep cheeking.” At Manchester High School, Spafford said he will VOYAGER CHEROKEE 4x4 CENTURY 1987 Buick Century Wgn...... $8,680 1986 Buick Electra 380...... $9 980 try to increase cooperative education and imemship SCHALLER Auto, Air, LE Interior, When researching references about Spafford’s ACURA QUALITY Auto, Air, Pioneer Pkg, Xtra Auto, Air, PWR Windows, 1988 Chevy S-10 Pickup...... $6,490 Woodgrain SIdaa, Cassette Nice. Locks, Sunroof, PWR Seats, 1985 Buick Riviera, Loaded...... $9 480 capabilities, Kennedy said, “We didn’t even run programs with private industry. He said students PRE-OWNED AUTOS Low Milas. 1988 Dodge Dakota PU Truck...... $6,980 83 Niaaan Stanza *2995 LIST M0345 LIST ‘ 12235 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille...... ^g ggg should cam credit through these programs, noi neces­ LIST ‘5768 1987 Honda CRX, 2 Dr...... :$7,380 across a ‘yeah... but.’” 6 8pd., A/C 1985 Buick Regal Coupe...... $6*860 But selecting the 45-ycar-old New England native sarily money. 67 Calica OT8 *11495 SALE SALE 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo...... $8,495 6 8pd.. Loadad. Rad *8875 *11395 instead of more than 80 otlicr applicants for the posi­ Related to the work cxpciicncc programs is llic 83 Pontiac 8000 LE *3995 SALE *4975 1986 Toyota Camry Sedan...... $9,180 1985 Chev. Cavalier Sedan...... $s'490 Ve. Auto, Loadad tion was not easy, Kennedy said, especially because education of non-collcge-bound students, one of the 84 Chav Caprica Claaaic *4999 1986 LeSabre LTD Coupe...... $8,960 1985 Olds Clera Sedan...... tg 3 9 5 few areas where Manchester High School was graded VB. Loadad of the strength of the final candidates. 66 Acura Intagra 3 Dr. *11495 86 OLDS DELTA 86 CHRYSLER 1986 LeSabre Custom Coupe...... $8,480 1984 Buick Skylark Coupe...... $4’280 poorly by an accreditation committee of the New Auto. A/C, Low Mllaa. Rad 89 D O D G E “Any of the four finalists would have made an ex­ 86 Eaoort 8 /W *2996 ROYALE LEBARON GTS England Association of Schools and Colleges. 6 8pd.. Starao 4 Dr. LIHback, Auto, Air, PLUS MANY MORE. UP TO 60 DAY, 3,000 MILE 100% POWER TRAIN WARRANTY. cellent principal for Manchester High School.” he 67 Dodga Colt *3995 V-6, Auto, Air, P. Windows, SPIRIT Concerning this curriculum area, Spafford said, 4 Or., Auto, Econo Car Locks, Seat, Low Miles. PWR Windows, Locks, Tilt, 9000 miles. Remainder of 7/70 said. 87 Jaap Wranglar *8998 LIST ‘8995 Cruise, Turbo, Ex Cond warranty. Auto, Air, Turbo. Acting on Kennedy’s recommendation, the Board “Some of the things we’re doing for the college- 6 8 pd., V-e. Soft Top LIST *6745 LIST ‘ 10864 86 Buick Canlury *4995 of Education Monday night approved Spafford’s bound students, we need to do for the otlicr students Auto, A/C SALE like writing letters of recommendation and pulling 83 Honda Accord LX *4399 *7495 SALE *5697 SALE *9977 CRRDlHfiL BUICK, INC. hiring. Spafford is coming to Manchester aflcr work­ 5 8pd., A/C together portfolios.” 63 Oldi Clara *3999 ing for two years as principal of Linton High School ve. Auto. A/C in Schenccuidy, N.Y. Linton has an enrollment of Spafford said it is important to educate the non-col- 86 Niaaan Santra *1999 9 8 pd., Starao 80 Oakland St., Manchester "A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS- about 1,250 students in four grades. The enrollment al Icgc-bound students, as well as students planning to Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM pursue a college degree, because the students who do 34S CENTER ST., 81 Adams Str^eet, Manchester ' m Manchester High School is about 1,500 in three MANCHESTER grades. JAMES SPAFFORD *47-7077 Exit 63 Off 1-84 643-2791 (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 0 " f # I The student body at Linton is similar to Manchcslcr Please see MIIS, Page 10 new high school principal 2— MANCHF.STER HERALD, Tuesday, Scpl. 12, 1989 MANClIIv.STER IlERAl.D, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989—3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup District residents Resident

Health checks scheduled Attempted burglary thwarted The Community Health Care Services, Inc. of Colum­ agree to purchase found A Manchester man was charged with attempted bia will hold office hours at Coventry Town Hall on Oct. burglary Saturday after a Cambridge Street woman 4 from 10 to 11 a.m. reported that he and a 15-year-old tried to break into her All Coventry residents are eligible to receive blood pickup truck, police said. pressure checks, tine tests, throat cultures, and health in- fire midi-pumper dead Kevin G. Ross, 18, of 27 A.shland St., was arrested at 6 fomiation. a.m. Saturday on Ashland Street after a woman reported R)r more information, call 228-9428. seeing Ross and the minor walk past her home at 56 By Alex Girelli ment will have to be included in next year’s budget. By Nancy Concelman Day care providers to meet Cambridge St., turn around and walk over to her pickup Manchester Herald Manchester Herald truck, which was parked in the driveway, police said. I I The Family Day Care Providers Association will meet After the meeting, Tomkunas said The two tried to get into the truck, but the woman The Eighth District Fire Depart­ on Sept. 19 at 7:15 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church, 41 Park that in his opinion the bid should Police are investigating the death yelled at them to leave, police said. ment will get its new midi-pumper St. have been rejected and new of a Manchester man found Monday Police stopped a car driven by Ross on Ashland Street as the result of a 27 to 18 vote by A discussion on future workshops is scheduled. Also, specifications drawn for a basic in his garage with his car on top of and found pliers, wire cutters, a screwdriver, a pair of district voters Monday night to ap­ Kathy Wilby will speak about recently attending a day pumper, more like the present Res­ him. police said. black gloves and a (lash light, police said. propriate $245,000 for the purchase. care conference in San Francisco. cue 5 district truck. Some other Ross was also charged with possession of burglary Many of the 45 voters who at­ John O’Sullivan, 58, of 37 Ed­ Registered day care providers are welcome. The cost firefighters agreed. tools, police said. He was released on a $500 non-surety tended the special district meeting ward St., was found at around 12:45 of the meeting is $1 for non-members of the association. bond and is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior were firefighters, and there were Thomas O’Marra, a firefighter -J 1 p.m., police and fire officials said. A YWCA workshop set Court Wednesday. firefighters on both sides of the vote. and co-chairman of the committee jack holding the car up was down, The minor’s case was referred to juvenile court, police Thomas Tomkunas of 33 Woodland The Manchester YWCA will hold nutrition, exercise, that drew up the specifications, but police and fire officials said they said. St., a firefighter, spoke in opposition spoke in favor of the purchase, don i know if it was broken. and stress management workshop on Thursday from 6 to to the appropriation, saying the 10 p.m. pointing to a new requirement that $245,000 figure is “unrealistic” for a all four firefighters who will man it Officials could not say whether The “Vitality for Life” workshop will be held at the Break-in nets charges mid-sized pumper without portable must be seated and belted in their Sullivan was dead when they ar­ Manchester YWCA, 78 N. Main St. The cost of the Two Manchester residents were arrested and one equipment. seats, a provision that made it neces­ rived. workshop is $25 for members and $30 for non-mem- charged with third-degree burglary Saturday after break­ He asked what it will cost to Eighth Utilities District Fire bers. sary for the truck to be larger than Pairick Flynn/Manchesier Herald ing into a Chapel Road business and taking a camera, equip the truck. The equipment was originally anticipated. He said there Department spokesman Thomas Instructor Doreen Lonsky will discuss fad diets, police said. eliminated from the purchase will be from 3,4(X) to 4,(XX) new dis­ CLOSE TO NATURE — Ricky Fauteus, 12, landscape work at the coach s home on O Marra said apparently there was growing older, and getting what you want during the Bruce J. Currier, 16, of 58 Oxford St., was arrested at proposal as a means of reducing the trict residents as the result of new workshop. helps his baseball coach by doing some Woodbridge Street in Manchester Saturday. nobody in O’Sullivan’s house when The Associated Press 5:44 p.m. at Pressure Blast Manufacturing Co. Inc. at 41 contract price down to about development in the Buckland area For more information, call 647-1437. the incident occurred. But police KICK BALL — Junior Avecedo, 2, of Bridgeport, kicks a soccer ball to Kenny Millan, 4, of Chapel Road after police were called to investigate an $243,000 from the $303,750 and that the truck to be purchased records show that Sullivan’s wife, alarm, police said. originally a.sked by Beam Mack Cammeyer rejoins authority Bridgeport, at Seaside Park in Bridgeport Monday. will serve the district for 25 to 30 Anita, called police at 12:44 p.m. Employees at a neighboring business told police tliey Sales and Service and Saulsbury years. Donna Cammeyer, a Democrat, has been reappointed Racist charge viewed as serious heard voices inside the building, police said. Police saw Fire Apparatus Co. At a brief special Detectives at the Manchester to the Parking Authority, Town Manager Richard J. Sar­ Currier climbing out a window carrying a camera bag, Tripp said that while the ap­ Police Department are investigating meeting after the district meeting, while both were driving on Tolland Sevetz has denied Cave’s charges. tor announced. Obituaries police said. the district directors, by a 4 to 0 vote propriation is for $245,000, which is By Nancy Concelman the incident. An autopsy is Her term will expire in July 1994. Currier told police the minor was still inside, but $70,0CI0 more than the $175,000 al­ Manchester Herald Turnpike Sept. 1. Cave is director of He is represented by attorney with three directors absent, voted to the Manchester Senior Citizens’ scheduled for today at the state police found the building empty after searching with a ready in the district budget, the true Ellen Landers, also a district award the contract to Beam/ Center. firefighter and Republican candidate medical examiner’s office in Far­ Class of 1934 plans reunion caster of Exeter, N.H.; a sister, Bridget Church. Burial will be in St. state police dog, police said. The minor’s parents later added cost is more like $24,000, be­ A town employee accused of Deirdre Ann Boudreau Saulsbury. Werbner said as a result of the in­ for the Manchester Board of Direc­ mington, police said. Manchester High School’s Class of 1934 wil' hold its Georgianna Maynes of Charlestown, Bridget Cemetery. Calling hours arc brought him to police headquarters, police said. cause there is $21,000 in the budget broadcasting a racial remark to a Deirdre Ann Boudreau, 19, of Directors Thomas Ferguson, Wil­ cident, the town will rcinstitute a tors. Landers’ husband, district O’Sullivan, a Manchester resident 55th class reunion on Oct. 13 from 12 to 5 p.m. N.H.; a sister-in-law; and several Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Currier was released on $1,000 non-surety bond and is for apparatus and another $25,000 to black woman has been informed the South Windsor, died Sunday (Sept. lard Margin, and Lorraine Boutin program for town employees President and volunteer firefighter for the past 24 years, owned the A presentation on Americans in is scheduled. nieces and nephews. p.m. scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court Wed­ be added. town considers it a “serious inci­ 10, 1989) at Manchester Memorial did not attend. The directors plan to designed to decrca.se racial hos­ Thomas E. Landers, accompanied local distributor for Pequot Reservations should be made by Oct. 1. For more in­ Hospital. She was attending The funeral will be Thursday at 1 nesday, police said. sign the contract at their Sept. 18 dent” which, if repeated, is grounds Beverage and had been employed by formation, call Ursula S. Matson at 649-1666. p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, John J. O’Sullivan Tripp said the fire department has tilities. her to a Sept. 1 interview about the Manchester Community College and The minor’s case was referred to juvenile court, police meeting. It will take about 11 for his termination. Assistant Town C&M Warehouse and the 400 Main St., with burial in East John J. O’Sullivan, 58, of 37 Ed­ w ork^ for a long time to come up Manager Steven Werbner said Cave told police Sept. 1 that incident at police headquarters. was a graduate of East Catholic said. months to build the truck. while driving west on Tolland Sevetz did not attend that Sept. 1 in­ Springfield Sugar Co. He was a Groups help sick kids Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed­ ward St., died Monday (Sept. 11, with specifications for the truck. today. High School. Marvin and Director Samuel Turnpike, she moved from the left terview, according to police reports. member of Teamsters Local No. Funds raised by Brotherhood in Action of Manchester nesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1989). He was found under his car Mark Sevelz, 37, of Wethersfield, She is survived by her parents, Longest objected at an Aug. 28 671. at its second annual Community Breakfast helped pay Memorial donations may be made in his garage. (See story, page 3.) Two injured in accident In addition to appropriating the an assistant town building official lane into the right to avoid cones Manchester police Sgt. Gerald Donald R. and Mary Ann (Bel- meeting to requiring a Mack chassis $245,000, the district voters that were diverting traffic to the Calve said today the department’s for a Disney World vacation for three young cancer to the Immanuel Congregational He was the husband of Anita (Mac­ Two Manchester men were injured Friday after the and Eighth Utilities District volun­ O’Sullivan was also a member of liveau) Boudreau; by a brother, for the truck. Longest, who plans to authoriz4:d the directors to use a right lane. policy on questionings in connection patients this summer, according to officials at the Donald J. Bourdreau of South Church, 10 Woodland St., Hartford Donald) O’Sullivan. motorcycle they were riding went out of control on Fern teer firefighter, was to appear in St. Bridget church, the Irish- University of Connecticut Health Center. 06105. He was bom in Tralee County Street and skidded under the front of a car, police said. run for the district presidency next variety of methods of financing the Manchester Superior Court Monday Sevetz pas.scd on the right within with complaints is that only the ac­ Windsor; her maternal grandparents, year, made no comment, and voted purchase. The $175,000 that was al­ six inches of Cave’s car and then cut cused’s attorney may be present American Home Society of Glaston­ Brotlierhood in Action — composed of members John J. and Mary (LeBlanc) Bel- Kerry, Ireland, on April 9, 1931, and The driver, Patrick C. Gleason, 18, of 15 Tolland Stage for arraignment on a charge of bury and the British-American Club. Road, and passenger, Jeffrey Levitt, 19, of 35 Bigelow with the other three directors present ready in the budget for the truck is in front of her as she moved into the during questionings. from UNICO, the Masonic Chapters of Manchester, liveau of Norwich; her paternal had been a Manchester resident for breach of peace. The ca.se was con­ Leocadia Snarski St., were treated at Manchester Memorial Hospital and in favor of awarding the contract. expected to come from the proceeds right lane. Cave told police. Shortly It was legal for Sevetz to have the B’nai B’rith, and the Knights of Columbus — raised grandparents, Leo J. and Lillian the past 24 years. He had been tinued until Sept. 25. Besides his wife, he is survived released following the accident, which occurred at District Director Joseph Tripp, of sale of district land on Tolland after, Sevetz passed Cave at the in­ broadcasting equipment in his car, $4,000 during the spring breakfast. Another breakfast is (Mathon) Boudreau of Hartford; and Leocadia (Kilm) Snarski, 68, of employed by the C&M Warehouse, Sevetz was charged last Wednes­ by a daughter, Maureen O ’Sullivan around 5 p.m. on Fern Street, police said. fire commissioner, said the cost of Turnpike bought as as firehouse site, tersection of Burnham Street and according to Thomas O’Marra, a planned for March. several aunts, uncles, and cousins. 64 Woodland St., died Monday the Springfield Sugar Co., and had day after Jeanette Cave, 41, of of Manchester. As Gleason rounded a comer at the intersection of portable items of equipment but no longer needed because the Chapel Road and reportedly broad­ spokesman for the Eighth Utilities The fund-raising efforts are specifically directed The funeral will be Thursday at (Sept. 11, 1989) at home after a long been the owner of the local dis­ Windsor, told Manchester police Fern and Gardner streets, the right foot peg dragged on eliminated was about $64,000 and district now owns a firehouse that cast the racist remark, according to District Fire Department and the The funeral is scheduled for 8 toward sending children with life threatening illnesses to 10:15 a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon illness. She was the wife of Ludwik tributorship of the Pequot Beverage that Sevetz broadcast a racist remark the ground, police said. The motorcycle fell on its side, that the cost of some of the equip­ was formerly the town’s. police reports. town zoning enforcement officer. a.m. Thursday at St. Bridget Church. Disney World. The trips are arranged through Spxicial Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, Snarski. Co. He was a member of St. Bridget skidded 38 feet and came to rest under the front of a car Wishes, Inc., an organization that works to make the South Windsor, followed by a Mass She was born in Szpakow, Church, and was a member of the that had stopped, police said. The car driver was not in­ special requests of seriously ill children come true. of Christian burial at 11 a.m. St. Poland, Dec. 1, 1920, and had been Teamsters Local No. 671, the Irish- jured, police said. Francis of Assisi Church. Burial will a Manchester resident since 1962. American Home Society of Glaston­ Coventry contemplates need be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Prior to retiring, she was employed bury, and the British American Police said Gleason was going too fast to negotiate the Bloomfield. Calling hours are Wed­ by the Manchester Modes Co. She Club. comer. nesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. was a member of St. Bridget Besides his wife, he is survived He was issued a misdemeanor for reckless operation of CLOSING by a daughter, Maureen O ’Sullivan Pollen Count Memorial donations may be made Church. a motorcycle without insurance, operating under suspen­ for volunteer patrol of lake of Manchester; a son-in-law, Glenn to St. Francis of Assisi Church, 673 Besides her husband, she is sur­ sion and operating an unregistered motorcycle. [COSTS vived by four sons, Joseph Snarski, Mazurkiewicz of Manchester; and a Ellington Road, South Windsor Some residents have said enlorcc- NEW HAVEN (AP) — The ragweed-pollen count for Rick Snarski, Tony Snarski, and grandson, Andrew Mazurkiewicz, of By Jacqueline Bennett make people do what they are sup­ 06074, or to the Manchester As­ posed to do,” Trzaskos said. ment this summer was effective. Connecticut on Tuesday was 92 and the mold-spore Stanley Snarski, all of Manchester; Manchester; and several sisters in Manchester Herald sociation of Retarded Citizens, 57 The possibility of adding a volun­ Others are now questioning the fair­ level was low, reported the Hospital of Saint Raphael. two daughters, Theresa Snarski of England, Ireland, and Canada. Hollister St. teer lake patrol was suggested to the ness of the ordinance. Manchester and Eva Lesinski of The funeral will be Thursday at 8 COVENTRY — Following a Town Council not long ago by some “I’ve been a lake area resident for John C. Lancaster West Hartford; her mother, a.m. at St. Bridget Church, 80 Main Thoughts summer of what many residents residents. Despite reluctance among 50 years. 1 like to see the lake Josephine R. Kilm in Poland; three St. Burial will be in St. Bridget have called successful enforcement John C. Lancaster, 75, of East most council members, James Sul­ used... 1 don’t know that quiet hours brothers,. Stanley Kilm, Emil Kilm, Cemetery. There are no calling of the restricted use of Coventry Public Meetings Hanford, formerly of Manchester, Robert Fulghum repeats the old story about a troubled livan cajoled his council colleagues achieves that. What it achieves is and Miotek Kilm, all in Poland; a hours. Lake, town officials are now died Monday (Sept. 11, 1989) at man who paid a visit to his rabbi. “Rabbi,” he said, into investigating the merits of the quiet...” said resident Arnold sister, Maria Piskorska in Poland; Memorial donations may be made reviewing the merits of adding a Manchester Memorial Hospital. He wringing his hands, “I am a failure. I seem unable to do proposal. Carlson at a Town Council meeting and four grandchildren. to the St. Bridget Church Memorial volunteer patrol next year. Manchester was the husband of Pricella the right thing even half the time.” The rabbi knew that Sullivan is currently the only last week. Carlson said he would (McClelland) Lancaster. The funeral will be held Thursday Fund. “If we get some gung ho volun­ SWENOWL this must be an exaggeration, but he did not argue. After Republican on the council and him­ like the town to reconsider a “more Mental Health Council, Lincoln Center gold room, The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 teers, that could defeat the purpose 3:30 p.m. Besides his wife, he is survived at 9:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funer^ a thoughtful silence, the rabbi answered: “Ah, my son, I self a lake area resident. equitable” approach to the situation. Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of Main St., is in charge of arrange­ of having a lake patrol,” Town Hockanum River Linear Park Advisory Committee, by a son, Robert Lancaster in give you this wisdom. Go and look on page 930 of The The town hired an additional But others say they want even California; a brother, Charles Lan­ Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. ments. New York Times Almanac for the year 1970, and Council member Rose Fowler said. Lincoln Center gold room, 7 p.m. Fowler says she is concerned such full-time police officer this year to more patrol to make sure the perhaps you will find peace of mind.” restricted use enforcement is not just volunteers themselves might end up patrol Coventry Lake in order to en­ Andover The man went and did as he had been instructed. On driving too fast and not obeying the force a new ordinance restricting use a fluke. page 930 he found a listing of the lifetime batting In a report to the Town Council, FIXED RATE EQUITY LOANS Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, Deaths Elsewhere laws they are supposed to be enforc­ of the lake on Sundays from May to 7:30 p.m. average of all the greatest baseball players: October from noon to 4 p.m. to a Town Manager John Elscsscr said ing. Ty Cobb .367 boat speed of 6 mph. The purpose of officials must consider issues such TERM ANNUAL RATE A.P.R. tory of depression in the years that She added she is apprehensive Bolton blood screening for the AIDS virus Rogers Hornsby .358 the “quiet hours” is to promote use as liability, supervision and staffing Jose San Roman followed. had been developed. about the safety aspect of having Joe Jackson .355 of the lake by rowboats and sail ves­ for a volunteer patrol. Elsesser said Fire Commission, Firehouse, 7 p.m. volunteers with limited training “in MIAMI (AP) — Jose Alfredo Ted Williams .344 sels, town officials have said. the town would be liable for the ac­ Republican Caucus, Community Hall, 7 p.m. Paul Gann Gann co-wrote the property tax- high powered boats chasing other 5yr. 10.75% 10.75% Perez San Roman, the commander They passed the ordinance fol­ tions of the volunteers and for their slashing Proposition 13 initiative in First he checked to make sure thathe had correctly boats.” Coventry of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion of SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — lowing complaints from residents compensation if injured. 1978 with the late Howard Jarvis. followed the rabbi’s instructions. Then he stared at the Police Chief Frank Trzaskos said Cuba, was found dead at his home Paul Gann, who helped lead the about high-powered boats traveling He said the volunteer patrol Dcmociatic Town Committee, Town Office Building, page. And then he went back and told the rabbi what he Friday he too has some reservations. 15 y r. Sunday, an apparent suicide at age Proposition 13 tax revolt in the at excessive speeds and recklessly would have to be supervised either 11.50% 11.50% 8 p.m. Watson W. Wise had seen. But he added, “If that’s what the 58. 1970s and fought a losing battle for on the lake. by the police, fire, or recreation per­ San Roman led the 1,500-man criminal penalties for those who TYLER, Texas (AP) — Watson “Ty Cobb — .367 — that’s it?” he asked incredulous­ town wants, I don’t have a problem Additional fixed and ad|ustable terms available Owner-occupied homes only. ly- The ordinance had to be approved sonnel in town or a new structure es­ Maximum loan amount $100,000 Rales subject to change without notice brigade of Cuban exiles in the abor­ knowingly spread AIDS, died Mon­ William Wise, a Texas oilman and with it.” tablished for such supervision. “Exactly,” said the rabbi. Ty Cobb hit .367. He did a Trzaskos said a volunteer patrol by the state Department of Environ­ tive assault on their island homeland day from the effects of the disease. philanthropist who was appointed a mental Protection because the state Elsesser added that shifts would Lottery little better than one out of three. He failed more than would probably be under the in April 1961. Defeated by Cuban He was 77. United Nations delegate by Presi­ has a right of usage to the lake be­ need to be assigned and the volun­ half the time. So what can you expect? auspices of the town Parks and troops, more than 1,(X)0 of them The self-proclaimed “people’s ad­ dent Eisenhower, died Saturday at teers would need a visible means of The greatest baseball players, like the greatest per­ Recreation Commission. He said cause there is a state boat launch. Winning numbres drawn Monday in New England: were imprisoned nearly two years. vocate” died of pneumonia “compli­ age 89. The slate DEP was encouraged by identification in order to avoid formers in any area of life, do not succeed all the time. since the volunteers would not be Connecticut daily: 489. Play Four: 6661. The invasion cost almost 100 cated by a problem with the AIDS A native of Ohio, Wise graduated 8th District representative Edith people posing as volunteers. What makes them “successful” is that they have the per­ police officers, there could be SAVE LATER Massachusetts daily: 1281. lives and the more than 1,000 virus,” said Ted Costa, his longtime from Yale and moved in 1925 to Prague, D-Columbia, who Council members agreed they sistence to keep trying. And they allow themselves the problems with enforcing laws. fri-state (Maine, New Hampshiure, Vermont) daily prisoners were held until December political aide. Texas, where he started Wise represents Coventry, to approve the want more information to determine grace of falling short. “They would lose authority. They 297. 1962 when they were freed in ex­ Gann had said he contracted Operating, Wise Drilling Inc. and ordinance. if a volunteer patrol is necessary. Tri-state Win Four: 9145. change for food and medicine. AIDS from blood received during Watbum Oil Co. He later wrote Dr. William C. Trench could run into problems trying to Rhode Island daily: 5117. San Roman reportedly had a his­ open-heart surgery in 1982, before three books about his world travels. North United Methodist Church 1 Now, The Eagle’s Home Eq^uity loan Gravel pit request withdrawn Saves You Money Today and Tomorrow. Weather iManrliPBtrr Hrralft There s never been a better time than right now to save big on a home equity loan By Jacqueline Bennett of the approval because of recent by the PZC was under court appeal from First Federal Savings. That's because for a limited time only, there are no closing changes in the town zoning regula­ by her client. costs. None. Zero. And that could save you several hundred dollars or more immediately. USPS 327-FOO Manchester Herald REGIONAL Weather Chance of showers VOL. CVIII, No. 292 tions. Chmielecki said Monday night But with our home equity loan, you don't just save at the closing. Our interest rates Rappe said a special permit has she was surprised by the withdrawal are some of the lowest in the area, so you save throughout the life of the loan. And Penny M. Sieftert, Publisher COVENTRY — An application W ednesday, S^-ptr-mlM-r 13 been filed with the Town Clerk to of the application. She said gravel is because a home equity loan may be tax deductible, it can save you even more during tax Manchester and vicinity: Qsorge T. Chappell Dannie M. Sentoro to allow gravel removal from a pit .At. CU W r Alt* iit' 4 J L « > « (iri> • .iinl litfh I« (it|B i .*luf' allow gravel to continue to be Tonight, mostly clear early, becom­ Editor Advartleing Director on Goose Lane was withdrawn from still being removed from the site. season. What’s more, First Federal saves you time, too, by approving your application removed from the site as is being ing cloudy by morning, lows 55 to die Planning and Zoning Commis­ “The only question now is if my fast—usually within 72 hours! if ** Jeanne Q. Fromarlh Sheldon Cohan done currenUy. Rappe said also he client will seek injunctive relief, (to rMootrcaile/ |l' I Ic^'^Joy ) 60. Wednesday cloudy with a 30 Builnatt Manager Compoaing Manager sion Monday night following a So, visit or call any First Federal Savings office to get our no closing costs, low- may resubmit a new application, in­ stop the removal),” said Chmielecki. percent chance of showers, highs Denlae A. Roberta Robert H. Hubbard recent challenge of the matter. interest rate home equity loan. But do it today. Because if you miss this extraordinary offer cluding a wetlands permit request. mid 70s. Outlook for Thursday, Peraonnal Manager Praaaroom Manager Attorney David Rappe of Chmielecki said that decision will now, you'll be sorry later. He said he first wants to talk with clearing, highs lower 70s. Frank J. MeSweegan Coventry said in an interview he be made witliin the next couple of }~\j ‘ This morning’s weather map fea­ Circulation Director withdrew because a convincing ar­ his client and the opposing counsel. days. The application was challenged In another matter, the PZC lis­ tured a cold front just off the New Publlahed dally except Sunday and certain holldaya by the gument opposing the application Manchester Publishing Co., 10 Bralnard Place. Manchester.! by attorney Maureen A. Chmielecki, tened to a three-hour presentation hy England coast and another cold front Conn. 00040 Second class postage paid at Manchester, Conn. ] was presented by another attorney at First Federal Savings » \ A s s s s ' of Vernon law firm of Kahan, Millbrook Associates of Coventry in tlie western Great Lakes. A Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald,' an earlier hearing. Karensky, Cappossela, Levine and L refreshing change in air masses over P.O. Box 501. Manchester, Conn 00040. “I felt her argument had some Inc. for a 54-lot condominium jNew Yoni] 78 J If you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 Breslaw, at a hearing Aug. 28. proposal on 27 acres on Main Street. T/je Eagk ammghitiks New England was coaxed into the a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you’re unable merit,” Rappe said. Chmielecki represents Andrew Pol­ area by high pressure over New to reach your carrier, call subacribar service at 047-0040 by 0 The application was to allow The project would also be bordered p.m. weekdays for delivery In Manchester. iansky, who operates one of two 289-6401 AILitilic York state. gravel removal by the husband of by Bradbury Lane, Woods Lane and __, , , . ; t Ocean Suggested carrier rates are (1.00 weekly, (7.70 tor one other gravel pit operations that bor­ Armstrong Road. Eagle Express Loan Office: 568-9000 frinstMvghl 75" month, (23.10 for three months. (40.20 for six months and the applicant, Barbara Halloran. It \ S \ V s V ' '•X N s s ' fwasttlngto«i[ 84 J! I I der the site. The proposal would be part of a Weather summary for Monday: (02 40 for one year. Newsstand price: 35 cents a copy. was a resubmission of the same ap­ East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, VSSS v\S|>S\NS' rmrrf::r:rr:::: Thu Manchester Herald Is a member of The Associated Press, At that hearing, Chmielecki three-phase plan that includes a NSVNS SV nNSNS' Temperature: High of 88, low of plication submitted previously and i 1 ! Ci'jes Acjuj Wcae— the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press charged that gravel was being commercial retail development and Manchester, Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor. 69. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Doug Lutz of Bowers Association and the New England Newspaper Association. approved by the PZC. However, removed illegally by Halloran be­ Equal OppurtuMity Lundur Precipitation: None. School. there was a question of the legality renovation of the 19th-century cause the orieinal annrnval granted Kenvon Mill

T -MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989—5 Gay man ponders appeal in fight over McKinney estate New Milford firm $531 million urged for colleges quest that Mrs. McKinney be after heart surgery in 1979. By Judd Everhart Denson had argued that she at the family’s request, and was told on her answering • machine. Since removed as administrator of her hus­ Denson had argued in Probate HARTFORD (AP) — A state liam A. O’Neill and the General As­ The Associated Press should be removed because she had that in exchange for his silence, he her husband’s death, she has cham­ more than this year — in tax sup­ education than the one that currently band's estate. Court that the debts were Mrs. higher education committee recom­ sembly. failed in that responsibility by refus­ would receive the property willed to pioned the AIDS cause. port. This year’s $3% million in exists if this mode of operation con­ Denson last month claimed to McKinney’s, not her late husband’s. turns gas to gems mended a $531.6 million budget for The Department of Higher Educa­ WESTPORT — Arnold R. Den­ ing to make the bequests in the will. him. Capuano’s decision said that state support is down from last year. tinues beyond the current year.” have been McKinney’s lover for “No evidence was produced to es­ The judge said she couldn’t have state colleges and universities after tion is hoping the proposal — 12.4 son, the man claiming to be the Mrs. McKinney’s lawyer, McKinney frequently borrowed The proposed budget docs not in­ The higher education budget five years. McKinney died of AIDS tablish the essential elements of a school officials complained that percent higher than this year’s lover of the late U.S. Rep. Stewart made the bequests because the will Lawrence J. Halloran of New against his wife’s trust fund at City clude the 10 percent reduction covers UConn, the UConn Health in 1987 in the middle of his ninth gift between spouses to negate the retirements and spending cuts arc B. McKinney, says he doesn’t know was tied up in court and could only Britain, said he hopes Capuano’s Bank in Bridgeport, with her per­ for semiconductors budget — will be enough to prevent O’Neill has asked all slate agencies Center, the Connecticut State congressional term. He left a 40 per­ legal obligation to repay (the debt),’’ have done so “at (her) peril.” hurting the higher education system. the further erosion of programs that whether he will appeal a probate ruling ends the matter. mission and with the understanding to prepare as a contingency. Offi­ University system, 12 community judge’s ruling denying his bid for a cent share of his Washington, D.C., “The stale has reached a point of has'bccurred on public college cam­ Capuano wrote in his three-page Denson, 34, said in August that “\bu pay your bills before you that the money would be repaid. cials are preparing such a list of pos­ colleges and five technical colleges. piece of the Connecticut home and a 1975 Chevrolet to Den­ opinion. he and McKinney lived together in choice,” University of Connecticut puses last year and this year. sible cuts, but if a reduction is re­ son. make gifts under the probate law,” By Paul Marks Banucci went on. “Isn’t it startling President John T. Casteen said Mon­ advanced materials ATM now is Republican’s estate. “The court concludes that Mrs. McKinney’s Washington home and he said. “There just was no blood in McKirmey’s secretary, Virginia Virtually all of the $531 million is quired, “the impact is going to be working on for the Navy, Air Capuano’s ruling is subject to ap­ The Danbury News-Times to think of a process like that? It’s day during hearings on the proposed Denson, an unemployed real es­ McKinney did not at any time in­ kept their relationship secret from this stone for Mr. Denson.” Bancroft, another beneficiary in the needed to maintain current services, absolutely horrendous on higher peal in Superior Court. Denson left a always been mind-boggling to 1990-91 state higher education Force, Strategic Dcfen.se Initiative tate agent now living in Georgia, tend to give Mr. McKinney a blank the congressman’s family to protect He estimated that McKinney’s es­ will who will go unpaid, testified at me.” while $8.9 million is earmarked for education,” Glasgow said. and Defense Advanced Research will say only that the ruling is under message on his answering machine them. NEW MILFORD — Alchemists budget. additional needs or program expan­ check nor should she be denied tate, after the sale of the home and one probate hearing that she was The diamonds are indusuial Any new cuts, combined with last Projects Agency arc, in Banucci’s review by his lawyer. saying he was reviewing the of the Middle Ages strove in vain “If the state wants a land-grant ses, said Higher Education Commis­ recourse to the assets of his estate Denson has asked that his current paying another $120,000 to aware of that arrangement. grade, not gem quality stones such year’s, would cripple the higher words, “what our company will decision and “there will be no public to turn lead into gold. A small university that’s a flagship, if the sioner Norma Foreman Glasgow. On Monday, FYobate Judge Earl simply because her funds and finan­ address not be revealed because he creditors, was worth $295,000. Den­ In all, McKinney owed his wife’s as those in rings and necklaces. education system, forcing officials soon become.” F. Capuano ruled that McKinney’s comment on that decision at this New Milford company is going state wants excellence in research The expansions include equip­ cial responsibilities were made lives in a small gay community in son’s claims, including the share of account $386,%0. Originally, the From the start, ATM’s ventures to lay off faculty, reduce enrollment Annual sales surpassed $2 mil­ widow, Lucie, is entitled to the time.” them one better, plying a mystical and public service, it’s time to draw ment and staff at the University of available to him.’’ Georgia and doesn’t want his neigh­ McKinney’s house and the car, to­ claim was $432,553, but Capuano all have been based on chemical and eliminate programs, school ad­ lion last year, but the company is 5387,000 that her husband borrowed McKinney’s family has steadfast­ In denying Denson’s hid to process that condenses diamonds the line,” he said. “It cannot be done Connecticut Health Center, develop­ ministrators warned. bors harassed. taled about $59,200. said a $39,(X)0 error and $6,592 in vapor deposition. The process was looking far beyond that. from her trust fund at a Bridgeport ly denied he was a homosexual, and out of natural gas. for nothing.” ment of a higher education center in Limits on stale spending have al­ remove Mrs. McKinney as ad­ McKinney’s family learned of the Mrs. McKinney, an heir to the interest reduced the total. developicd in the research labs of “We could have a $5-to-$30 bank. The ruling effectively wiped his doctor said at the lime of his The result someday will be the The Financial Affairs Committee downtown Stamford, additional ministrator. Capuano found thht she affair while McKinney was on his Procter & Gamble fortune and to an “The court finds such claim as ad­ American Cyanamid Co. in Stam­ ready forced colleges such as million company with just the out the congressman’s estate. death that he had contracted AIDS “ultimate” semiconductor material, of the Board of Governors for public safety personnel at UConn had aeted responsibly in overseeing deathbed, Denson said. He said he oil and railroad fortune, did not im­ justed to be a valid obligation of the ford, where Banucci and two of his UConn to shift some costs to student products we have,” he said. “But Capuano also denied Denson’s re­ from a blood transfusion he received said Eugene G. Banucci, president Higher Education approved the and a basic skills program at the tuition, Casteen said. disposition of her husband s estate. agreed not to reveal the relationship mediately respond to messages left estate,” Capuano concluded. partners used to work. When we don’t want a $30 milliom com­ of Advanced Technology Materials proposed budget after the hearing. community colleges. Cyanamid stopped pursuing it, ‘The fundamental fiber of higher pany. We want a $100 million Inc. He secs the day when silicon Its recommendation will be voted on Some of the money comes from Banucci left his job as research education already has been compnay in five years time. So chips in computers will give way by the entire board next Tuesday and tuition, but the budget calls for director and was joined by two damaged,” he said. “We will have a now we’re going for the home to diamond chips, letting the then will be forwarded to Gov. Wil­ about $448 million — 13 percent State re-establishes Exxon spill other top scientists. Ward C. very different system of higher run.” machines become ever more powerful and compact. Stevens and Duncan Brown. * Hawaiian-born Glenn Tom — who Lemon Law plan only h a lf Just this month, ATM won lO has contributed about half of the research contracts from the federal dozen or so patents ATM now College probing cause of 2 suicides government worth $700,000. holds — was lured away from HARTFORD (AP) — The na­ Connecticut’s first-in-the-nalion cleaned up Received under a program run by Hercules Corp. with a promise that WESTHELD, Mass. (AP) — from one the previous year was due tion’s two largest auto manufac­ Lemon Law provides that buyers moved to hire a private suicide in­ “statistically significant.” the National Science Foundation, he could wear shorts to work. Westfield State College officials in large part to belter reporting and a tervention service to augment its “It’s almost inevitable that a col­ turers, Ford and , may get a new car or a refund if, the money will pay for, among have agreed to submit to binding ar­ NEW LONDON (AP) — A Coast have established a special task force change in guidelines. on-campus counseling services, she lege is going to have a suicide at one within the first two years or 18,(KX) other things, work on a diamond It is a knowledge-driven bitration to settle disputes with Guard-developed, computerized sur­ following the suicide of two stu­ “We changed categories to in­ said. point or another,” he said. “Espe­ miles, the car is in the shop for more transistor and specialized diamond enterprise, and 14 of the ncw-car buyers who claim they’ve vey of oil contamination shows that dents and reports that 18 others at­ clude anything and everything as a “What we want to do is find out cially if there is alcohol on campus.” than 30 days or if four attempts to switches for spacecraft. employees hold doctoral degrees. bought lemons. little more than half the 2,782 miles tempted suicide last year. suicide attempt where there was a with the task force, how best we can At the 25,000-studcnt Amherst fix the same defect fail. The company also is testing But you won’t hear anyone — Stale Consumer Protection Com­ of oil-stained Alaskan shoreline has sign of illness,” she said. “We even set up a program of (suicide) inter­ campus of the University of Mas­ If the buyer and the manufacturer ways of coating non-melallic from the young man at the electron missioner Mary M. Heslin said been cleaned or treated since the “Each semester was marred by a included a student, who hung a rope vention,” said Acting President Ran- sachusetts, which has an active can’t agree, the matter is turned over fibers with metal or ceramics for microscope to the receptionist at Monday that the agreement would Exxon Valdez spill in March, a the front desk — addressing “Dr. student’s death by suicide, which from a closet rod, but did not put it dolf Bromery, who took over the suicide-prevention program, Jeffrey to an arbitration panel for settle­ use by NASA in development of allow the arbitration program for Coast Guard educator said. Banucci” or “Dr. Tom.” was traumatic for the college com­ around his neck.” college in 1986 following the resig­ Hersh, director of the university’s ment. Since the Supreme Court the National Aerospace Plane, a buyers of Pxird and GM cars to ruling, arbitration hearings have Cmdr. Thomas J. Hass, a profes­ “The idea of the culture around munity,” Public Safety Director Paul Most of the students reported to nation of Irving Buchen, who served mental health department, said it stratospheric transport that will Ominsky, who was named to chair as president for 15 months before resume in the wake of a state been suspended. sor of chemistry at the Coast Guard here is it’s relaxed, it’s creative have attempted suicide did not suf­ had recorded 19 attempts during the cross the Pacific in three hours. resigning under fire for alleged mis- Supreme Court ruling that struck The high eourt rejected the Academy, said Monday that some of and those kind of formalities just the task force, said in a report. He fer physical injuries serious enough last school year and no deaths Banucci, 46, is a bespectacled said prior to last year no suicides suse of trust funds. Buchen among students. The previous year down the previous Lemon Law ar- manufacturer’s attempt to void the the 11 million gallones of crude oil get in the way,” Banucci said. to require m ^ical treatment, she biuation program. that spilled from the Valdez is still veteran chemist with a whimsical had been reported at the 3,(X)0-slu- said. suceeded Francis J. Pilecki, who left 30 suicide attempts were reported at $250 fee they must pay when each sense of humor, a weakness for ATM is based in an unpreten­ Other manufacturers wouldn’t arbitration case begins. Heslin said spreading. tious, pale green building behind a dent school, which is celebrating its “But we are distressed and doing amid charges of alleged sexual mis­ the university and 16 were reported A&W root beer in lieu of morning 150lh amiiversary this year. conduct with male students. agree to the program, Heslin said, GM and Ford had agreed to pay that Haas, who spent 22 days in Alas­ Gulf station along Route 7. A year a lot of things,” she said. Although in the 1986-87 school year, he said. preferring to wait until the General ka after the spill, helped develop the coffee and an abiding passion for Sarah Light, vice president of stu­ the task force has yet to issue its Dr. Ronald Davidoff, a child Ronnie Brown, director of coun­ fee under the voluntary, interim science. ago, the growing company was Assembly reconvenes in February to program. Coast Guard’s computerized forced to lease space for a second dent services, .said Monday the in­ final recommendations, the college, psychiatrist at Baystate Medical seling at North Adams Slate Col­ He sees production of crease in reported suicide attempts rework the law to conform to the She said other manufacturers prototype for tracking oil slicks, production plant in Cheshire. Now at the group’s suggestion, has Center in Springfield, said the lege, which has 2,800 students, said high court ruling. t . called CAMEO for “computer aided diamond-coated films as the future suicides and suicide attempts at the at least six of its students attempted were not interested in the voluntary of his company, which has grown it is negotiating for a site in Dan­ Heslin called the agreement a program. People who have bought management of energy operation.” bury where its operations can be college last year do not appear to be suicide last year, but none suceeded. “creative salvage operation” that Based on the program he helped to 34 employees since it was “lemons” from companies other formed by Banucci and three other consolidated once more. would be fair to manufacturers and to develop, the Coast Guard deter­ Striking phone workers than Ford or GM can seek settle­ scientists in 1986. TTic bulk of its sales involve the buyers pending the anticipated legis­ mined that oil has contaminated in ments through their own lawyers, “Our goal in all these things is products that launched the com­ lative resolution. varying degrees the coasts of Prince the Better Business Bureau or other the same: to make the ultimate, pany: a gas purification filler that reject contract offer In July, the state’s highest court means, she said. William Sound and Kodiak Island removes destructive oxygen and BLOOD and the coastal areas of Seward and high performance semiconductor ruled that auto manufacturers had Heslin said that since the arbitra­ water vapxir from process gases N«lion«l Pirtt nplMin ( fnirrv been wrongly denied the right to a tion program began in 1984, con­ Homer. material,” Banucci said. He still used in semiconductor production, BOSTON (AP) — The Interna­ week until Jan. 1990. After that, the PRESSURE full appeal of an arbitration panel’s sumers have received $13 million in The most recent survey informa­ marvels at the way a process and a gas “scrubber” system that tional Brotherhood of Electrical payments could rise. 'l U . ruling. Under the Lemon Law, a tion, which included cleanup efforts known as “chemical vapor deposi­ keep toxic gases from entering the Workers has rejected an offer from SCREENING the form of refunds or new cars. “Today the company improved its III ' I .. i| ,1 T. l t ‘ bbuyer dissatisfied with a panel’s “This law has offered owners of as of Sunday, showed work com­ tion” succeeds in crystallizing environment. The former item sells NYNEX to lower the amount of M nni hostoi Mem. l i t . i i ruling could go to court to appeal, defective new cars a real alternative pleted on 1 ,5 ^ miles of the 2,782 fully faceted diamonds on a base for about $5,0(X), the latter for be­ money telephone workers would offer for that portion of the contract but the manufacturer was given only to lengthy and expensive litigation,” miles of contaminated shoreline, of silicon or molybdenum. The tween $1,000 and $5,000. have to pay toward their health in­ dealing with the medical expense W iD 1 ■ limited appeal rights. the commissioner said. Haas said. methane — natural gas — is All along, ATM has drawn con­ surance premiums. plan,” said John Johnson, a spokes­ pumped into a vacuum and ex­ The offer, made in negotiations man for New England Telephone Haas and his colleagues have also siderable support from the Small ... in cind jaitt developed a system that measures posed to temperatures of up to Business Innovative Research Monday, was the first the company Co., NYNEX’s regional subsidiary. the amount and kind of labor re­ 1,300 degrees Celsius. program, by which 11 of the has made since the workers went on HEARING “It gels the methane molecule strike Aug. 6. “We think this is a significant step Another tick-borne quired to complete work on a con- largest federal agencies dedicate since the union all along has charac­ 348 MAIN ST. tamined area. The system is dubbed all excited and it falls apart and “It’s totally unacceptable. We do TEST part of their external research terized the medical expense plan as MANCHESTER fi Hi'Oniiii Aid > tu-i k CLYDES, for “cleaning yield during lays down carbon,” Banucci ex­ not want to accept any cost-sharing budgets to contacts with com­ a major concern,” Johnson said. ' t. . xrrtji OI Hfjvnes St : I ■ ii u 1u( l> -11 Hy Exxon spill.” plained. “Carbon can be soot or it whatsoever,” said Myles Calvey, illness found in state panies that have no more than 500 A 1 Ht.-orinq Am ‘iotvice Haas said much of the affected can be diamond. If you adjust the employees. head of IBEW Local 2222 in Quin­ Negotiators for both sides were 6 4 9 -1 0 2 5 conditions just right, you can get it cy. scheduled to meet again today. ItIUlK ;iW’l 1-1 llAMSPfvl HARTFORD (AP) — Another unlike Lyme disease, babesiosis will Alaskan coastline probably will Banucci spoke proudly of his Roy Katz. R.Ph. ' ^ to form diamonds.” Calvey added that union members tick-borne illness has emerged in not cause long-term or recurring never be the same as it was before company’s success in the latest The Associated Press Describing to the layman just would “stay out forever” if neces­ Connecticut and has afflicted at least health problems to those in good the spill. Only the lightly covered round of grants. Typically, the Na­ what occurs in the reactor is dif­ five people in the southeastern part health. SPLASH — Mike Biewitt of the General areas treated with chemicals show tional Science inundation gets sary over NYNEX’s demand that during a volunteer effort Monday by G.E. ficult, he said. Describing the of the state in the past year, state Cartter characterized babesiosis no signs of oil, while heavily con­ about 5,000 proposals each year employees start paying a portion of Electric Co. gets water splashed on his face executives to restore a center for the hand­ product is not. health offcials said. as a relatively rare disease caused by taminated areas — even those and approves fewer than 500. This the premiums, which the company from a water fountain as he takes a break “They’re ultra-perfect. They’re Dr. Matthew J. Cartter, state the infection of red blood cells with icapped in Bridgeport. washed and rinsed — still bear dark, year, it funded 10 of the 13 has paid in full for nearly 20 years. super-hard. They have all the epidemiologist in the state Depart­ a parasitic protozoan, a microscopic indelible stains on the surface. proposals ATM submitted. Union leaders said negotiators for qualities of a natural diamond,” ment of Health Services, said Dropping temperatures and the The diamond coatings and other the company offered to reduce the animal called Babesia microti. proposed employee conuibution The best solution babesiosis, like Lyme disease, is churning action of waves have Symptoms develop in about one turned the oil still left afloat into from $10.27 per week to $8 per spread by the bite of the small deer to four weeks after exposure and in­ tick. Official uniforms approved congealed clumps. “We called them clude fever, chills, fatigue, anorexia, ‘moose patties’,” he said. State health officials issued a headache, sweating, muscle and Haas said the newest — and so warning on Monday as part of an ef­ joint pain, and nausea, he said. far the best — treatment for the oil- at the best price. fort to get doctors to report all cases for Bridgeport’s students contaminated shoreline has been a Plan to rezone Main Street of babesiosis. Mintz said there have been fewer French-made fertilizer. Health officials said while than 200 confirmed cases of the dis­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The Parent Advisory Council. She had officials were lining up sponsors to 'The fertilizer, which is spread babesiosis is less of a risk to public ease in the United States in the past The Quick Success® Weight-Loss Program city’s largest elementary school has been pushing for uniforms for more donate uniforms to children whose over oil-sodden shorelines, en­ health than Lyme disease, it is life- 10 years. Most of of the cases have benefits 2 Coventry residents adopted official uniforms for its stu­ than a year, arguing they would in­ parents cannot afford the clothes. courages the growth of naturally-oc­ threatening in people whose spleens been reported from Nantucket Island Flexible Fits your lifestyle. dents to wear to school, simple out­ crease self-esteem among students curring bacteria that actually eat the do not function or those with other and Martha’s Vineyard in Mas­ Tinkler said that wearing the fits that the principal said will help at the school. oil, he said. The process is called dent,” said Kreisberg then. The site is near St. Mary’s conditions that result in a suppressed sachusetts, Shelter Island and Fire simple outfit will help youngsters By Jacqueline Bennett Effective You'll see results fast. youngsters concenuate on their “I love them,” said Lois “bioremediation” by the'- tech­ But commission member Robert Church. The Pastor Robert Barnes immune system. The infection is Island in New York, Block Island in keep their mind on their studies Manchester Herald studies instead of trendy fashions. nologists experimenting with dif­ Walsh scoffed at that and said the voiced concern that the change to more severe in elderly people and in Rhode Island and Wisconsin. Racowsky of the uniforms. She said rather than on expensive, “trendy Enjoy regular food with your family At the urging of parents, the city’s ferent ways to treat the damaged commission members should be commercial zoning would mean al­ Easy infants, health officials said. Until 1988, only one case had her two children have been wearing street clothes.” COVENTRY — Two town resi­ and friends. school board woted Monday to ap­ the uniforms since classes began shoreline. able to do what they want with their most any type of business could go Eric Mintz, an epidemiologist for been reported in a Connecticut resi­ dents plan to open a real estate busi­ own town. in there, but he said he did not op­ prove the uniforms, which will be Aug. 30. When children put on uniforms. The fertilizer “Interpol” now is ness at 1548 J^ in Street following Costs Less Low weekly fee. No Contracts. the federal Centers for Disease Con­ dent who did not acquire the disease Resident John Twerdy, a member pose the Frechette’s request. worn voluntarily by as many of the She said the uniforms were not as Tinkler said, they carry themselves available only from one French approval last week of their request trol’s Connecticut station, said that in one of those areas. of the town Parks and Recreation Blackman said since the town was M 1,100 students at Roosevelt School expensive as regular clothing, and differently. ‘They become more manufacturer, and that company to change the zoning of the parcel Commission, agreed. thinking of changing the area to C onvenient At a time and place near you. who want to wear them. “the kids stay neater and act better.” serious,” he said. postponed its usual August vacation from residential to commercial. “We should control our own des­ commercial, the request was The uniforms, chosen by a com­ A New Haven school became the shutdown so that it could continue The zone change was granted to tiny,” Twerdy said. reasonable. Successful Proven effective. Has helped millions. UConn president vows mittee of students, consist of navy state’s first public school to adopt A survey on uniforms taken this to devote its entire production to the Herman and Annette Frechette by Twerdy said the Frechettes main­ Blackman said Friday plans for slacks, a blue tie and a white shirt official uniforms last year. year among the parents of 700 Alaskan cleanup, H ^ said. the Planning and Zoning Commis­ tain a “nice home” in town and that that overall change are currently for the boys and a navy skirt or Roosevelt Principal William children in kindergarten through The entire Alaskan rehabilitation sion. Herman Frechette told com­ he favored the request. being worked on and a map of the to combat campus bigotry jumper and white blouse for the Tinkler, who wore the uniform to fourth grade elicited only 15 nega­ project, monitored by the Coast mission members at two previous Harvey Barrette, also a member proposal will be presented to the girls. Monday’s school board meeting, tive replies as well as responses Guard but run by 10,(X)0 Exxon- meetings he intends to open a real of the town Parks and Recreation conrunission “in the near future.” STORRS (AP) — University of make sure that the people around “I’m so happy,” said Marge said the clothing could be purchased from 27 parents who said they could hired workers at an estimated cost of estate business at the site, which has Commission and a Republican can­ The commission also approved Connecticut President John T. Cas- you know where you stand.” Schwartz, president of the Roosevelt at a discount store. He said school not afford uniforms, Tinkler said. $1 billion, is scheduled to shut down been used under a zoning variance teen III says the university is deter­ didate for the Town Council in the the Hemlock Ridge subdivision 1 A university subcommittee report Friday. for a home business by another November election, also spoke in owned by Helen Amaio, applicant mined to win the “fight against issued in April found widespread The date was set some time ago couple for the past several years. favor of the Frechbties’ request. He Lawrence F. Fiano, 10 lots on 13.9 Join by September 23 at these convenient times and locations: bigo^” that has emerged on cam­ discrimination on campus and urged by the National Oceanographic and Diane Blackman, the director of said their intention to put in a real acres on Lewis Hill Road. pus in the form of harassment and school administrators to react more Atmospheric Administration, the Planning and Development for the estate office would increase the The Ashbrook Estates subdivision EASTHARTFOflD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR abuse involving race and sexual quickly and strongly to condemn ra­ Police investigating racist fliers government’s water and weather ex­ town, said the request was approved orientation cial incidents. value of the property, “pick up the was also approved by the commis­ First Congregational Church Second Congregational Church Wapping Comm. Church perts, because of the oncoming because planning officials were con­ 837 Main Street Casteen said university police are NEW HAVEN (AP) — Fliers advocating racial tax base,” and put people to work. sion, Blackman noted. 385 N. Main St. 17M Ellington Rd. The University Senate subcom­ Sorrentino said it was not known how many fliers Alaskan winter and its threat to the sidering changing the zoning of that •Wed. 10 am, 4:45 pm & 7 pm investigating at least three incidents, hatred and praising black-on-black crime were found had been distributed. Barrette said the Frechettes have a • Mon. 4:45 pm & 7 pm •Thurs. 4:45 pm & 7 pm mittee was formed in December safety of workers caused by cold portion of Main Street to commer­ •Wed. 4:45 pm & 7 pm including the writing of anti­ on doorsteps and inside offices and churches two days George Edwards, office manager for Daniels, said and ice. “good track record in town.” He Knights of Columbus Hall 1988, a year after eight Asian- cial. 1831 Main Street homosexual graffiti on the doors of American students complained they before this city’s mayoral primary, but police said several people called campaign headquarters Sunday Haas said the Sept. 15 shutdown The Frechettes are currently town added, “I highly recommend you St. Jude’s Novena Community Baptist Church a dormitory, the use of a racial slur they were not sure if the messages were related to morning to report finding the hand-scribbled mes­ grant this request,” said Barrette. • Mon. 7 pm 585 E. Center Street were taunted and spit upon by white was a reasonable date. residents, who at one lime operated against a resident advisor and the today’s election. sages. Six of the messages were dropped off at the Other residents also supported the May the Sacred Heart of Jesus • Tues. 6 pm students on a bus ride to an off-cam­ “Mother Nature is winter’s a real estate business in Manchester. placing of anti-semitic materials on The messages made no mention of the primary, in request, saying it would be a boon to be adored, glorified, loved and • Thurs. 10 am pus dance. headquarters between 2:30 and 3 a.m. Sunday, said cleaner,” he said. PZC Chairman Jonathan Kreis- the door of a dormitory staff mem­ which state Sen. John Daniels is vying to win the Edwards, who worked most of the night. economic development in town. preserved throughout the world • Sat. 9:45 am Casteen said victims of harass­ A stormy winter would keep berg raised concerns at a hearing on ber. Democratic mayoral nomination and become this Edwards said people had reported finding the fliers now and forever, amen. Sacred ment suffer “massively.” He said Alaska’s waters churning against the the request Aug. 28, saying that the “All — students, staff and police city’s first black mayor. « Meetings begin at times listed above. several students have withdrawn on doorsteps, inside offices, on cars and in churches. shoreline in a cleaning action much approval might constitute spot Heart of Jesus, pray for us. S t — who share responsibility for “They may or may not be related to the campaign,” He said it appeared black neighborhoods had been tar­ Doors open 45 minutes earlier for registration. No reservation needed. from the university following inci­ like that of a washing machine, Haas FREE GOLF LESSONS Jude worker of miracles, pray protecting students against harass­ said Lt. James Sorrentino, a police spokesman. “It’s zoning. 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WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC. ©1989 WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC. ciousness for ourselves.” In Manchester “I suppose it sets a bad prece­ f,_MAN( I IIISTI'R HFRALD, Tuesday, Sl’pi. 12, MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989--7 NATION & WORLD Refugees fill special camps; Association border town readies itself Illinois repeals PASSAU, West Germany (AP) — East Germany’s Communist refugees moving west in sputtering calls for The mass exodus of East Germans government expressed anger at West subcompacts, on buses and rails. continued unabated today and reset­ Germany and Hungary for arranging Convoys of East German-made tlement camps around this border the mass exodus, but announced no Trabant sedans were moving AIDS testing law town braced for more refugees after through ftssau, many apparently on toy boycott immediate retaliation. TTie country’s word that another 16,(XX) had ar­ leader, Erich Honecker, was the way to tent communities set up rived in Hungary. CHICAGO (AP) — The governor Thompson said the provision reported Monday to be in worsening for refugees at several sites in NEW YORK (AP) — Call it A day after Hungary began letting reluctantly signed legislation to “would help achieve the objectives condition after gallbladder surgery Bavaria. “Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 6: East Germans pass freely into repeal the nation’s only premarital of the original bill.” last month. Inside Passau’s sprawling the Rev. Donald Wildmon vs. Fred­ Austria, officials in Bavaria said AIDS-testing requirement, ack­ The law required couples seeking East Germany’s state-owned Niebelungen Halle civic center, the dy Krueger.” more than 8,500 East Germans had nowledging that in U/2 years only a marriage licen.se to show a doc­ ADN news agency accused West West German Red Cross and other Wildmon’s American Family As­ arrived at tJirce separate crossings 52 AIDS ca.scs were found amonc tor’s certification that they had been Germany of “luring away and mis­ relief groups had set up tiered bunk sociation, which has sponsored the 250,000 tests. and more were coming in this morn­ leading citizens of our land” through boycotts of TV programs it con­ tested for the disea.se. beds, kitchens, and consultation Lawmakers, health officials and ing. an “unrestrained slander campaign.” siders offensive, on Monday urged a Illinois had been the only stale in centers for other new emigres. civil rights organizations applauded It said Hungary had “unilaterally boycott of a doll based on tbc the nation to mandate premarital Many of the refugees lined up at Republican Gov. James R. Chief federal government spokes­ suspended” agreements between the gboulish movie character that sports AIDS tests. Louisiana enacted and public telephone booths to tell rela­ Thompson’s action Monday. man Hans Klein took to task East two counuies regulating movement blades instead of fingernails and then repealed a similar law last year. tives in E ^ t Germtiny they had ar­ Germany for its public condemna­ of people across borders. rived. Hundreds of people gathered slays his victims in their dreams. “It was infringing on people’s The Illinois requirement was ap­ tion of the unprecedented exodus. It was not known how long the in front of the center to greet the ar­ The Tupelo, Miss.-based group civil liberties, was deuimental to the proved in June 1987 over the objec­ “It’s not ice age verbiage, but exodus of East Germans out of Hun­ riving East Germans. also urged a boycott of stores that public health and had very little tions of the .state public health direc­ rather stone-age verbiage that they gary would last or would be per­ “I would never have imagined the stock the doll and a boycott of all benefit,” said John Hammell, direc­ tor, Dr. Bernard TUmock, whose tor of the AIDS and Civil Liberties have reacted with. If there is a mitted. News reports said the East warmth and generosity that we have other toys made by Matehbox Toys confirmation was blocked for weeks provocation its the provocation in Germans might restrict travel to received here,” a young East Ger­ (USA) Ltd. Matchbox announced project of the Illinois American Civil Liberties Union. by lawmakers angered by his op­ the attraction of freedom,” Klein Hungary in retaliation, but East Ber­ man woman said after getting off a last week the doll would be avail­ position. told a news conference in ftssau lin denied the reports. bus Monday night. able for Halloween sales. “We’re talking about tens of “We were simply penalizing the late this morning. Hungary’s action marks the first The doll has a string that, when thousands who changed marriage plans or went out of state.” citizens of Illinois and requiring THE ‘S’ WORD — While the East swelters thirties Monday morning as a cold front He said Austrian officials were “I have this feeling that I have time a Warsaw Pact country has pulled, cau.scs it to spout such The Illinois State Medical Society them to do some unproductive medi­ in a late summer heat wave, there’s this pushed down from Canada. When Terri reporting that 10,076 East Germans missed the last bain to the West,” a aided a mass exodus of refugees phrases as “Pleasant dreams,” also congratulated Thomp.son on cal research for us,” said Rep. Grace reminder from Minot, N.D., of things to crossed over from Hungary and he worried student in East Berlin told from an allied Communist nation. “Watch out, Freddy’s back,” or the Mary Stem, a sponsor of the repeal. Fetry got up for school, she found a dusting said about 8,550 had reached signing the bill, and said counseling come. Temperatures dropped into the low of snow on her car. The Associated Press. Other East In Moscow, the Soviet news character’s trademark diabolical The cost of an AIDS test — rang­ Bavaria. He said officials received Berliners interviewed Monday ex­ agency Tass condemned Western laugh. and education is more effective in stopping the spread of AIDS than is ing from $20 to $150 |x;r person — 8,000 job offers in I^ sau alone for pressed the same fear. media for what it called a “tenden­ “This doll is the product of a sick was blamed for a sharp drop in the the refugees. Some West Germans have ex­ tious campaign” to spur illegal East mind. The fact that a major toy mass testing. The society represents I8,(XX) physicians. number of marriage licenses issued Most of the refugees arrived in pressed concern about how their German emigration. manufacturer would promote this The repeal, effective immediately, in Illinois, from nearly 100,000 in Bush tells children to talk private cars and at least 100 buses counuy can absorb an estimated In Washington, State Department doll is tragic,” said Wildmon, execu­ also removed a long-standing re­ 1987 to fewer than 80,000 last year. bringing them through Austria into 100,0()0 East Germans likely to ar­ deputy spokesman Richard Boucher tive director of the group and a Counties along the state line the southern West German state. rive this year, but Chancellor Hel­ praised Hungary for boldly opened United Methodist minister. quirement that prospective spouses reported the sharpest declines, while Also, Hungarian officials in mut Kohl on Monday called those its western border in defiance of a Earlier this year, his group be tested for syphilis. counties in neighboring slates ex­ with parents about drugs Budapest said 16,0(X) more East expressing discontent insensitive. Warsaw Fbct ally. protested Pcpsico Inc.’s use of rock That means couples will no perienced sharp increases. For ex­ Germans had arrived via Czechos­ “We have no right to resist the “We also commend Austria for its star Madonna in TV commercials longer be required to take premarital ample, Wisconsin’s Kenosha Coun­ lovakia. It was not known how search for personal happiness of our help and support and we admire the WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ the broadcast available to students. new speculation, raised by the for Pepsi-Cola because of her per­ blood tests to get a marriage license ty issued 1,142 marriage licenses to many might be joining the greatest counuymen from East Germany,” efforts of (West Germany) to offer a dent Bush is enlisting school “The president will urge children weekend disclosure of a secret formance in a separate video for her in Illinois, as they had been since Illinoi.sans in 1988, compared with flood of East German refugees since he said in a speech before his home to fellow Germans seeking children into his war on drugs in a to talk to their parents about drugs, White House directive, that he was song “Like a Prayer.” It showed a the syphilis measure was passed in 67 a year earlier. the Berlin Wall was built in 1961. governing party, the Christian freedom,” Boucher said. televised appeal aimed at urging to improve communications. He’ll burning cross and other images that 1938, said Mary Huck, a spokes­ Thompson said the repeal prepared to send U.S. combat forces Some 60,000 East Germans were Democratic Union. The exodus came after weeks of young people not to “slam the door” discuss their future in terms of might offend some Christians. woman for the state Department of decision was difficult but necessary to the three Andean drug-supply na­ reported in Hungary on Sunday — Thousands of East Germans talks between the two Germanys on their futures. saying drugs will slam the door on tions of Colombia, Bolivia and Peru. Pepsi in April withdrew its com­ Public Health. since the program turned up only 52 most of them on vacation — but an crossed into West Germany’s failed. On Sunday night the Hun­ your future," he said. “Let me state clearly, none of the mercial featuring Madonna, saying The repeal bill provides for the cases of 250,000 tests. Interior Ministry official in Bavaria state via Ausuia during the garian government formally an­ Bush’s television address today “It will be an inspirational discus­ consumers were confusing the department to develop a brochure on “It’s pretty clear people were Andean nations have asked for U.S. Budapest said Monday that 26,(XX) day on Monday and the flood con­ nounced it would allow all East Ger­ comes as the administration insists sion,” Fitzwatcr added. “His final troops. And there is no contempla­ music video with its ad, which con­ sexually uansmitted disea.ses that going to neighboring states,” of them had returned home. tinued through the night with mans to leave for West Germanv. tained no religious imagery. would be distributed to couples ap­ Thomp.son said. “What we were its week-old drug policy docs not in­ message will be they (students) can tion of the use of American armed The group, formerly known as the plying for marriage licenses. doing was in fact alienating people.” clude a U.S. combat role in Latin make a difference.” forces in any combat role there,” the National Federation for Decency, America. White House Communications president said. also has urged boycotts of com­ There is “no contemplation” of Director David Demarest said that, Speaking at a ceremony honoring Bakker witnesses describe panies that advertise on NBC-TV’s sending U.S. servicemen to fight in preparing the address, “there was the Treasury Department’s 200th “.” Last year, Mystery pilot seeking drug wars in Colombia, Peru or a fair amount of consideration of anniversary. Bush said no U.S. Bolivia, even as escorts to local mis­ military forces would accompany CBS cut 3'/2 seconds from an The Associated Press who the message was directed to. It episode of “Mighty Mou.se” after sions, Bush said on Monday. is not heavily laden with particular host government forces on actual air-conditioned tree house Wildmon said the scene gave the OFF TO SCHOOL — British Prince William ting, as he and his brother, Prqince Harry, The president’s midday school policy information.” field operations. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — bankruptcy protection bedspreads and headboards were out and put it in the doghouse,” Har­ impression that the cartoon hero was shakes hands with Frederika Blair-Turner, middle, started school Monday. Their address, to be broadcast from the “It is more of an effort to com­ “Our personnel will provide train­ With testimony in Jim Bakker’s added to a bedroom at a cost of library in the White House living dister said. snorting cocaine. CBS said he was headmistress of Wetherby School in Not- WASHINGTON (AP) — Thomas ganized. municate to the kids why drugs or ing, equipment, and operational sup­ fraud trial sounding like a script $40,000. The master bedroom mother, Princess Diane, looks on. quarters, was to be carried live by Other wimesses described details sniffing flowers. Root, who gained fame and public Asked by a reporter if it was Son- doing drugs is a mistake and why port,” Bu.sh said. “And 1 will see from “Lifestyles of the Rich and draperies could be opened and dl four networks, said presidential from the Bakkers’ opulent lifestyle, scrutiny when his mysterious flight rise, Root said, “Who do you think it it’s important for kids to try and tliat it works exactly that way.” Famous,” wimesses described the closed with a switch, he said. Allen Wildmon, the group’s as­ press secretary Marlin Fitzwatcr. including: private plane flight ended by crash­ help other kids, for them to inter­ The Washington Post reported PTL founder’s lavish homes, a Bakker is on U'ial in U.S. District sociate director and Donald is?” Additionally, Fitzwatcr said — $140,(KX) in kitchen and dining Wildmon’s brother, said the group is ing in the Atlantic Ocean, is asking Root said his firm, Thomas L. vene in someone clsc’s life,” Sunday the directive would allow $5,(XX) ChrisUnas tree and a two- Court on 24 counts of fraud and Democrats hope to snatch 70,(XX) schools with satellite recep­ Demarest added. the advisers to accompany Bolivian story, air-conditioned tree house. room renovations at Tega Cay; a a court to protect his communica­ conspiracy. He could be sentenced asking supporters to contact their Root, P.C., filed for Chapter 11 tion capability were asked to make $25,592 garage and atrium addition; local stores and encourage them to tions law firm under Chapter 11 protection Aug. 30 in federal Bush on Monday sought to di.spcl drug forces on patrol. Using a wooden pointer and en­ to 120 years in prison and fined bankruptcy laws. larged photographs of Bakker’s a 15-by-18-foot closet added to the refuse to carry the Freddy Krueger bankruptcy court in the District of more th ^ $5 million if convicted. master bedroom and a bedroom for doll. Root said Monday his money Columbia. homes, interior decorator James Prosecutors say he used nearly $4 victory from jaws of defeat woes stemmed from non-^yment Taggart on Monday described the Jamie Bakker son at a cost of “We hope to keep this doll from Root said in a statement that be­ million in ministry funds to finance $92,278. being marketed,” he said. from an “entity” he would not name. sides non-payment, “The firm also FDA will take closer look decorating work he did for the evan­ a lavish lifestyle. He has acknowledged collecting gelist. The American Family Associa­ Democrats arc hoping to snatch believes “it hasn’t been quite as Koch said it was important for his has suffer^ disruption of revenue “The Bakkers had a tendency to — A $570 shower curtain for $1.64 million in fees for represent­ tion Journal claims a circulation of victory from the jaws of defeat much as we anticipated.” party to work on defeating because of the accident in July 1989 Taggart’s testimony came three grow very bored with what they daughter Tammy Sue’s bathroom days after he was sentenced to more about 380,000, including nearly today in special elections to fill the Still, he conceded that he’s Republican Rudolph Giuliani, the ing FM radio station applicants of Thomas L. Root, president of the had,” Taggart testified about Bakker and $439 worth for throw pillows at makers of generic drugs than 17 years in prison and fined 180,(X)0 churches and pastors. House seats vacated by former “swimming upstream” as a former federal prosecutor who leads before the Federal Communications firm.” and his wife, Tammy, who is not for her bedroom. $5(X),(KX) on tax evasion convic­ Freddy Krueger, the main charac­ House Speaker Jim Wright and Republican in a district with a long cosmetic heir Ronald Lauder in the Commission in the last two years. Root gained fame when he ap­ charged. “It was not unusual to see — An insurance policy that tions. ter in the “Nightmare on Elm Street” Majority Whip Tony Coelho. history of sending Democrats to GOP race. Root refused to say if the entity parently lost consciousness while at WASHINGTON (AP) — The “We don’t think our job is yet noted in the case of one — the Su- something completely replaced covered more than $158,0(X) worth horror films, has developed a cult New York Mayor Edward Koch is Congress. In Detroit, Young faces a dozen was Sonrise Management Services, the controls of his single-engine Food and Drug Administration plans completed,” said Vogel. perpharm Corjr. — “We are present­ Taggart and his brother David more than once.” of furs and jewelry, including a ly considering our options.” following and has generated some trying to salvage his political career In California’s San Joaquin Val­ challengers, including Rep. John a Columbus, Ga., company that has plane and flew, apparently on auto­ to take a closer look at 11 generic The investigation, sparked by were convicted of evading $525,(KX) The Bakkers’ fi.ve-level Tega $45,000 ring. PTL paid the in­ Rep. Thomas Bliley, R-Va., rank­ in income taxes on money they $300 million in domestic and with a come-from-bchind victory ley, Coelho has endorsed Conyers, a 12-term Democratic con­ sued Root over his legal services for pilot, for six hours before crashing drug companies where inspections evidence turned up by the House Cay, S.C., parsonage underwent ex­ surance premium, which totaled ing Republican on the subconunit- foreign box office receipts and over David Dinkins, who could be­ Democratic state Assemblyman gressman who says Young has been investment groups that Sonrise or­ into the waters near the Bahamas. turned up serious manufacturing and Energy and Commerce investiga­ received from PTL. Prosecutors tensive redecorating, Taggart said. about $2,500 in 1985. videocassette sales. come the city’s first black mayor. Gary Condit in a low-key race mayor too long. record-keeping problems. tions subcommittee, has resulted in tce, said the FDA must rein in the have said they might support a The master bedroom was changed — $83,000 in security equipment generic drug makers as more drug reduction in the Taggarts’ sentences The latest sequel, “A Nightmare And in E)ctroit, Mayor Coleman against Republican Clare Berryhill, Conyers, who like Young is black, Irregularities that ranged from fal­ charges against three FDA completely at least twice and the at the Bakkers’ Gatlinburg, Tenn., patents expire and become eligible in exchange for testimony against on Elm Street 5; The Dream Child,” Young is expecting to brush back a a former assemblyman and state has benefited from the vocal support sified records to misrepresentation employees, two generic drug makers living room three times, he said. home. for generic applications. Bakker. was released this summer. swarm of challengers who want to agriculture chief. of Jesse Jackson, who exhorted a of test data were found at 11 of the and former executives at the com­ In all, 23 wimesses testified Mon­ — A $10,910 presidential Rolex “If there was already an incentive James Taggart, 35, said Bakker A spokeswoman for Matchbox keep him from capturing a record Berryhill and Condit are con­ crowd Monday to “keep hope alive” 13 companies that make generic ver­ panies, as well as FDA action to day, most describing the Bakkers’ watch Mrs. Bakker purchased in to pay illegal gratuities, submit Toys said no one at the company fifth term in November. sidered the leading candidates by voting for Conyers. sions of brand-name drugs, Rml F. remove dozens of generic drugs ordered him to give his Highland lifestyle. December 1984. fraudulent samples and make false Beach, Fla., condominium “a very was immediately available to com­ The votes in Michigan, New among the six running. Unless one A poll released Sunday showed Vogel, deputy director of the FDA’s from the market. Don Hardister, the Bakkers’ At least once, Taggart said, Bak­ statements on generic drug applica­ glamorous look.” PTL bought and ment on the call for a boycott. York, Texas and California arc candidate gets more than 50 percent Young well in front, with Conyers generic dnig compliance staff, told a “We can no longer be sure that former bodyguard, testified that the ker joked about the finances for ex­ tions, the temptation to cut comers among elections held around the of the vote, there will be a runoff. running neck-and-neck with ac­ House subcommittee Monday. generic drugs are safe and effec­ renovated the condo in 1982 at a couple’s son, Jamie, had a two-story pensive trips. will grow unless the bad arc cost of $500,000. country today, including mayors’ The New York City race, once countant Tom Barrow for second The investigations into the com­ tive,” said Rep. John Dingell, the tree house at Tega Cay that at one During a trip to Palm Springs, driven out of the industry,” he said. Taggart said he sought to give the races in Buffalo, N.Y., New Haven, considered a lost cause for Koch, place. The top two finishers advance panies where problems were found subcommittee chairman. time was air conditioned. Calif., Taggart said, Bakker told FDA officials said deficiencies oceanfront unit the “theatrical Conn., and Minneapolis and St. has turned into a cliffhanger be­ to November’s general election. are continuing, and the FDA is He added, however, “For those Prosecutor Jerry Miller asked those present to “thank the PTL Reagan keeps were found at American presence” Bakker liked: plenty of f^ul, Minn. tween the brash mayor and his soft- Nine candidates are battling to reviewing the operations of 20 more drugs with broad therapeutic ranges what happened to the air con­ partners.” Therapeutics Inc. of Bohemia, N.Y.; mirrors, and motorized drapes with In the two congressional races. spoken challenger. companies and testing samples of there is probably little danger to the ditioner. Outside court, Mrs. Bakker ap­ succeed St. Paul Mayor George Barre-National of Baltimore; Bolar invisible seams. up with news Democrats are basking in the sup­ Koch sent out an SOS call to his Latimer, who is quitting after 12 the ^ leading generic drugs. One of consumer.” “1 know who removed it. I took it peared on the “Donahue” show. Phamiaccuticals of Copiague, N.Y.; Taggart said he decorated the port of the leaders they are trying to the companies has admitted sub­ Vogel did not say whether dis­ supporters Monday, saying he years to become a law school dean. Par Phamiaccuticals of Spring Val­ condo for Christmas 1982 with a succeed. stituting a brand-name drug for its ciplinary action against the com­ ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) — needed a big turnout to win his Across the river in Minneapolis, ley, N.Y.; Pharmaceutical Basics tree that cost $5,0(X) and featured Although Wright and Coelho party’s nomination for an unprece­ Mayor Don Fraser faces six chal­ own in sampling tests. panies is being considered. But he Former President Reagan, recover­ Inc. of Morton Grove, 111., and Den­ hand-blown glass ornaments. resigned because of alleged ethics ing from skull surgery, should be dented fourth term. lengers. ver, Colo.; Phamiafair of Haup- He said he used a special hoist to violations, both remain popular and GET FIT FOR LIFE able to return home in a few days “I’m saying to everybody who The top two vote-getters in each r - paugc, N.Y., a subsidiary of Bausch bring seariiless, 25-foot cornices into have been central figures in the and in die meantime is working on understands that expression: ‘I need city will advance to the Nov. 7 and Lomb of Rochester, N.Y., the condominium. 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Barney Frank, D-Mass., who and Dale Van Atta ing, the outlook for New England Herbert Roth Jr., former chairman By Larry Rosenthal of L ro Corporation, a defense con­ to protest unfair labor practices by (recently) told a press conference, “1 think I have defense contractors is bright, ac­ The Associated Press the company. WASHINGTON — A secret Senate tractor, agreed with Roth and sug­ had much better judgment in my public life.” cording to Sen. Warren B. Rudman, The National Labor Relations investigation has uncovered the pos­ gested that bright defense industry R-N.H., and Bank of Boston Presi­ NORTH HAVEN — Police of­ Board has aceused Circuit-Wise of Rep. Frank was talking, as most people probab­ employees branch into other related sibility that the Central Intelligence dent Ira Stepanian. ficers dressed in riot gear were sent firing or disciplining workers be­ ly know by now, of his incredible decision to hire fields, such as software and com­ Agency knew far more than it admits Stepanian and Rudman, a member to maintain order after more than cause they are union members, fail­ a male prostitute in Washington, D.C., to do puter technology. about the 1985 shipment of American of the Senate Appropriations Com­ 200 workers at Circuit-Wise Inc. ing to allow union stewards to “chores and errands” for $20,000 a year. missiles to Iran. mittee, gave that optimistic assess­ According to the Bank of Boston, walked off the job and set up picket represent employees and committing We obviously don’t have to look all the way to A former CIA desk officer told two ment Monday at a Boston seminar New England receives about 12 per­ lines. other unfair practices. Senate committees this summer that the cent of the nation’s defense con­ Japan for sex scandals in government. Rep. Frank on economic policy attended by 50 Union officials accused the police A hearing on the allegations, CIA knew about a Iran-contra investigat­ businessmen. tracts, although it contains only department of helping the company has shown that it is possible for even a good con­ ;jfi which the company denies, is ing committees in 1987 implied the CIA Stepanian said the economic about 5 percent of the U.S. popula­ try to intimidate the strikers, but a scheduled for November. gressman to make some colossal errors o f judg­ tion. Of the six New England states, was a latecomer to the operation, not growth of New England in the police official said standard Local 299 represents about 375 of ment, mistakes of the kind that lead to grave em­ learning about it until November 1985. 1970s showed the region’s busi­ Massachusetts is the leader in procedures were being followed. the 600 production employees at defense. barrassment or even blackmail. The information raises the possibility nesses were flexible and able to At least seven officers wearing Circuit-Wise. The union has Rudman contended that defense Rep. Frank’s story is that he hired one Steve "ho, ho 1 VtE SHOULP CONSlPtK W lN fiT O m iO THE that the Iran-contra committees in Con­ seize new opportunities. riot helmets kept a path clear Mon­ represented the workers since last contractors can turn their experience gress were duped when they tried to “I regard this as encouraging, for day afternoon for cars entering and May, and is still negotiating a first Gobie, a.k.a. Fred Davis, for sex through an ad for with research and development of DISTRICT OPCaUNVBlk'...." piece together the details of the operation it suggests that even with a leveling leaving the plant’s main gate, as a contract. a male escort service. Once. Then, we are asked to advanced technology to maintain to swap arms for American hostages. It or fall-off in defense spending, this police command post was set up in a believe, Rep. Frank was so consumed with con­ also raises the specter of perjury by steady profits even with expected The union said only 75 to 95 of region’s major defense contractors \ trailer across the street. anyone who knowingly misled the com­ cuts by the Defense Department. its workers crossed the picket line. cern for this man that he decided to try to can adapt successfully to new cir­ Sgt. Thomas Mele said about 25 Companies in the region currently The company said about 150 union “rehabilitate” him. He gave him a steady job (paid mittees to believe that the CIA was not cumstances,” Stepanian said. officers were sent to the plant to involved until November, after two mis­ assist in the development of members, or about 40 percent of the for with Rep. Frank’s personal funds) in which he But the provost of the Mas­ keep the peace after members of Labor Day a New Year sile shipments had already been made. programs like the B-2 bomber. Ad­ Local 299 of the United Electrical bargaining unit, reported for work would nin errands, drive Rep. Frank’s car, do sachusetts Institute of Technology, vanced Tactical Fighter and the and that Circuit-Wise was operating Our sources say those questions are John M. Deutch, said he did not Radio & Machine Workers of housework, and so on, and live in the apartment now being secretly investigated by the Midgctman and MX missile sys­ America began pickting Monday at 85 percent of capacity. By Ben Wattenburg with my two favorite inventions. One is share Rudmen’s and Stepanian’s op­ The strikers greeted those who when Rep. Frank was away. We presume that one • The long-awaited recession will be Senate Intelligence Committee. tems, said Rudman. morning. an inflatable suitcase that is activated by timistic view. Deutch said the The seminar was part of a series crossed the line with shouts of additional duty has been left off that list. coming soon. Probably in the 1990s. As we reported earlier, the Iran-contra Defense Department is suffering Circuit-Wise makes circuit boards New Year’s Day doesn’t mark the a C02 pellet. When the bag is inflated, wound was secretly reopened this sum­ sponsored by the Bank of Bosljn for Ford Motor Co. “Scab” and “Stay Home.” This 18-month relationship ended abruptly two • Great attention will be paid to guber­ from incompetent middle manage­ The Associated Press beginning of the new year. Labor Day you may hail a cab. Cabs screcnch to a mer when two Senate committees, work­ and three Boston-based newspapers, One worker was arrested at noon­ halt, expecting a fare to the airport. The natorial and state legislative races in the ment and researchers. Union members voted llO-to-3 years ago, says Rep. Frank, when he found his docs. People come back from the beach, ing with the General Accounting Office, The Boston Globe, The Boston time on charges of breach of peace other invention is a foldable tennis racket fall of 1990, because the winners in those HIGH-POWERED — Enrique Gonzales, a technician at the on Saturday in favor of the strike. friend using his apartment for still more prostitu­ or from the mountains, or to their senses, began probing the question of what “If one does not take steps to as­ Herald and the Christian Science and interference with a police of­ that can be packed in a real, standard­ elections will do the re-apportioning of Motorola plant in Austin, Texas, inspects wafers used to The vote came after a week in which tion. and start afresh. federal agencies knew about the illegal sume a more competent set of in­ Monitor. The seminars, now in their ficer after going onto the company’s sized suitcase. The tennis racket can also congressional seats for 1992. Only if the company attempted to intimidate It’s foolish to have new year’s predic­ arms shipments. Sources told our as­ dividuals, it will not be possible to twelth year, focus on national produce 68030 50-megahertz chips. The recently marketed property and allegedly pushing an Let us leave Rep. Frank’s then-undisclosed be used to defend yourself from cab Republicans do well in 1990 will they the union by marching armed tions around New Year’s Day. We need sociate Stewart Harris that the FBI had carry out defense programs effec­ defense policy and how it affects chip is the equivalent of 250,000 transistors and can process officer when told to leave, police homosexuality out of it. Consider his sexual orien­ drivers fooled by your inflatable bag. have a chance to break the Democratic tively,” said Deutch, a former mem­ security agents through the plant, predictions for the new year just after lock on the House of Representatives, developed information about the Sep­ New England. said. tation to be irrelevant. • A blue-ribbon committee will an­ 10 million instructions per second. union officials said. Labor Day. So we will get them, now, which has lasted for 35 years. Prediction: tember shipment and took it to the CIA, At least a half dozen members of here. nounce that America is too deeply in “It’s been total hell,”said Lonnie What Rep. Frank did in 1985 was hire a pros­ the Democrats will control the House of only to be told off because it was a a private security company were sta­ debt, that we’re mortgaging the future of Hailey, a member of the union titute — once for a sex act, then to work for him All the silly ways to make predictions Representatives forever. “White House operation.” tioned throughout the parking lot, will be used in the present exercise, in­ our children, and we’ll have to pay the Massachusetts offers Chicopee negotiating committee. “The com­ full time. It wouldn’t have mattered one whit if the • China will be moving toward All of that occurred shortly after the Lawyer wins order and a videocamera operated by the discriminately. False prediction piper, probably by the year 2050, if not September shipment — early October at pany is doing everything it can not prostitute were of the opposite sex; the offense democracy. firm was trained on the picket line methodologies include a) the future will later. (Their formulation does not include the latest — the former CIA desk officer as site for chip-making plant from a security booth. to recognize the union. Union bust­ would be equally serious. What congressman, the education, roads, medicines, and • The contras will still be around. resemble the past, b) straight-line ex­ Where? has told the Senate committees. Billy Holden, a union organizer, ing — that’s exactly what their BOSTON (AP) — Mas­ The winner will be announced in doing.” after all the scandals that have hit Washington over trapolation, c) new machines that arc defense of the republic that our children • Gorbachev will still be around. In contrast, the Iran-contra report com­ to stop broker calls called the show of force by North November. the years — Wayne Hays and Wilbur Mills come coming, and d) watching key will have received from deficit financ­ Perestroika will be coming soon. Probab­ piled by the Congressional investigating sachusetts is offering up nearly 60 Haven police unusual. “This is in­ pcsonalities. acres at the former Westover Air to mind — does such a thing under any cir­ ing.) ly in the 1990s. committees says that then-CIA William Besides the standard require­ BOSTON (AP) — A Newton would get a couple of unsolicited credible. I think they are trying to Force Base in Chicopee in its bid Using such methods explains why we • People will begin talking in com­ • Readers’ choice: In the 1990s it will Casey didn’t find out about the arms- ments of adequate electricity, fresh lawyer, fed up with unsolicited sales calls a month from stockbrokers, intimidate people,” he said. cumstances and expects no trouble? to lure U.S. Memories, a new, POOL still use the horse and buggy, why we ran puter language, probably WordPerfect. be revealed that a) science knows every­ for-hostages deal until Nov. 14, 1985, in water, waste treatment and sewer calls, has won a court order telling and that Merril Lynch was the most But North Haven Police Capt. Rep. Frank and some Democrats blame the well-financed memory chip maker completely out of oil, why we commute Thusly: “Please FI my subscription” thing or b) science knows nothing — and a meeting with former National Security systems, the area had to meet state Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & persistent with three or four calls a W.J. Cummings said the department that plans to employee 3,000 Republicans for spreading these stories to disgrace to work in strap-on hclicopctcrs, and (Cancel.) Or: “F3, F3, I’m drowning! that there is no middle-ground answer. Adviser Robert McFarlane. and federal environmental stan­ Smith Inc. and its 12,000 brokers to year. was following standard strike people by 1993. the opposition, particularly since Rep. Frank was why in 1979 everyone knew that Reagan (Help, Help.) Or: “Democrats move to • The Middle East, which is always a National Security Council consultant dards, have an educated work leave him alone. He said he wrote to Merrill Lynch procedures. P R O B LEM ?' Massachusetts was one of nine and Gorbachev would be the big players the Shift-F6“ (Center.) Or: ’’Alt. F4 that good prediction. Michael Ledeen told the Iran-contra force, a science and engineering The order, which Merrill Lynch in December 1984 asking that it “During the first days of a strike the one who said flippantly that he could name a state invited to bid for the com­ of the 1980s. kick” (Block.) • Due to a sex scandal, the 12th committees that before Nov. 14, the NSC community nearby and affordable has appealed, was issued June 2 in order its sales representatives not to we don’t know what to expecu” he half dozen Republican homosexuals if he chose to. pany, launched to revive the na­ Here’s what will happen: • Mayor Koch will still be the mayor Japanese prime minister in 14 months had left the CIA in the dark because the housing costs. Middlesex Superior Court by Judge call him. said. And maybe Republicans are doing what Rep. tion’s memory chip industry now 742-7308 • On Labor Day 1990, President Bush of New York. will take office. It will be said that Japan White House was afraid the CIA might Robert J. Hallisey and was reported He wrote again one year later, If conditions warrant it during the dominated by the Japanese. Frank says. But the fact is, he is the one who hired will be prudently negotiating to get our • Readers’ choice: Jesse Jackson (will) is turning into a banana republic, in­ leak the information. Sanford L. Kane, Memories today in The Boston Globe. citing another call, and this time coming days, he said, the police president and chief executive of­ a prostitute and has to answer for it. hostages back. (will not) be running for mayor of capable of self-government. The ques­ It has been generally assumed that the Thomas E. Hubbard, director of The decision permanently en­ demanded $1,000 damages for presence might be reduced and the ficer, said the company’s'plans call We Can Help! “I hired him out of a charitable impulse,” said • After one more un-hot summer, a Washington. No choice: Jesse Jackson tion will be asked: Is Japan in decline? CIA joined the arms deal in November the state Office for Economic joined the nation’s largest brokerage harassment and threatened to sue if riot gear eliminated. new scientific theory will emerge: will be running for president. for groundbreaking as early as Rep. Frank. “1 misjudged his character.” The correct answer will be: No. 1985 with a shipment of HAWK anti­ Development, said Monday the house from telephoning Alan J. the company did not agree to stop “global cooling,” creating the well- • “The ’90s” will have begun. This is aircraft missiles to Iran on a CIA airline. Chicopee site was chosen because December with commercial chip the calls. It does seem to us that some “impulse” was in­ • This prediction is over. It’s time to Schlesinger at his office. known “refrigerator effect.” suburbanites so even though the ’90s do not officially F7 (Exit). The only record of the earlier contact it could accommodate U.S. production beginning the first half “It’s been something that has The calls continued, and the last volved here, although hardly a charitable one. will be urged to bum their leaves to begin until Jan. 1, 1991, which has betwc'’n the CIA and the FBI was never Memories specifications, including of 1991. bothered a lot of people, but they straw came in May 1988 when pump additional healthy carbon dioxide something to do with when the year zero Rep. Frank isn’t misjudging the character of some­ turned over to the Iran-contra commit­ lower housing costs than sites He said the nine state selected to don’t have the sense they can do Schlesinger returned a call from an NEED SOME EXTRA into the air. was. The ’90s begin when people say one in a position o f trust. Ben Wattenburg is a syndicated tees. That record is a memo written in around Route 128. offer bids were among the 12 something about it,” Schlesinger unknown woman in New York and — The Standard-Times, New Bedford, Mass. • Damn! Someone else will come up “Well, we’re in the ’90s now.” columnist 1987 by the same CIA desk officer. At “We had to look for an industrial finalists who bid for the Sematech said. found she was a Merrill Lynch the time, the CIA was scrambling to property that had an ‘environmen­ consortium that eventually went to But, William Fitzpatrick, general broker with an investment proposal. SPENDING MONEY!! prepare for confirmation hearings for tal envelope’ to accommodate this Austin, Texas. Kane spearheaded counsel for Securities IndusUy As­ “I just thought it was so totally in­ then-FBI Director William Webster, who propx)sal, and the Chicopee site the creation and site selection of sociation, which represents appropriate to make someone call had been nominated to head the CIA. met the requirements,” he said. Sematech. brokerage houses, said, “It sounds you back long distance to try to sell Newspaper routes available What, me worry? Of course Webster was quizzed on what he knew Friday is the deadline for offer­ He said the fact that Sematech like much ado about nothing. you stock,” Schlesinger told the about Iran-contra. in your area... Pete Rose ing the proposal. Other state in­ and the Microelectronic Computer “Being a fellow lawyer, I guess Globe. “At that point, I said I am The Senate committees have been told vited to bid are Texas, California, Corp. were both in Austin did not he doesn’t have enou^ brains to going to get their attention.” By Joe Spear such things as the drug epidemic, Korean transpire that I ought to be concerned that the memo was written in April 1987, Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, North give Texas a “lock” on the new hang up. It sounds like he’s using an He sued and now wonders Earn money and prizes by reunification, the greenhouse effect, about. Crass commercialization, if noth­ the same month that Webster’s nomina­ Carolina, New York and Missouri. facility. atom bomb to deal with a gnat.” whether the court ruling could lead is no loss For several weeks now, I’ve^becn wor­ various forms of pollution, population ing else. tion was before the Senatre Intelliegence Schlesinger • 'd that for years he to expansion of privacy rights. delivering the rying about what 1 was going to worry growth, the soundness of Deng Xiaop­ But I have settled on the question, Committee. That committee discussed Fred Yager, a Merrill Lynch vice about once the summer was over and I ing’s mind, biodegradable diapers, and “Has History Come to an End?” Surely the information behind closed doors as president, thinks the company will Manchester Herald worms in the sushi. had to get serious about worrying again. you have been following this somber part of Webster’s confirmation, but never win the appeal. to baseball I’m very good at the art of worrying. 1 Level Four is the Bigs. Worries who matter, first raised by a State Department passed it along to the Iran-conua com­ In Brief Merrill Lynch said that after In your neighborhood. learned at the knee of my paternal play on this heady plane must roll and official named Francis Fukuyama in a mittees that were preparing their own Schlesinger won the court order, it grandmother. Given credit for life ex­ toss all night long while their minds publication called National Interest. He hearings. It was indeed, as both Baseball Commissioner outflow to competitive deposit rates and growing public sent a memo to Boston area offices Call today to get more details. perience, this lady would have had a cogitate imponderables over which they ponders whether the impending end of A. Bartlett Giamatti and Pete Rose agreed, a sad Congress, as part of the Iran-contra in- Drexel pleads guilty assurance following passage earlier in the summer of the asking that brokers not call him. Ph.D. in Pessimism. She quit this world have absolutely no control. the Cold War means “the end of history day for baseball when Rose, one of the brightest vestigtion, asked for all CIA documents NEW YORK (AP) — Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. new savings and loan law. Two week later, a broker from six years ago, God rest her soul, but she Those are the two keys — up all night, as such: That is, the end point of about the affair, but staffers for both one of the company’s two Boston stars ever to don a uniform, had to be drummed has pleaded guilty to six felonies and begun paying more enjoyed 88 years of studious worrying and no control. You must walk the floor mankind’s ideological evolution and the Iran-contra committees told us they offices — who said he knew nothing 647-9946 out of the game. than $650 million as punishment for unprecedented Stock prices lower A lpine...... ail and taught her disciples well. worrying about space litter, or the 1995 universalization of Western liberal never saw the memo. about the court order — Called with J l! '. securities laws violations. Sporadic selling pushed stock prices lower Monday in Bidwell ...... all But make no mistake about it. Despite Rose’s I know what they say. Worrying hurricane season, or how will hand­ democracy as the final form of human The plea in federal court Monday had been expected a sales pitch, Schlesinger said. doesn’t accomplish anything, they say. le the aging process. the quietest trading in 10 weeks, extending last week’s Butternut Rd...... all disclaimers and his lawyer’s double talk, Giamatti government. since E)rexel and the government reached an agreement He filed for contempt charges and Center St...... 66-236 even Hi Things will take care of themselves, they That brings me back to where I It’s very important. The New York pullback from record highs. The Dow Jones industrials was awarded $3(X) in court costs. He did what had to be done. He banished a manager on the charges in January but had been delayed by chal­ average closed with a 5.13 loss at 2,704.41. Chestnut St...... 90-122 say. 1 grudgingly concede this is some­ started. As a Level Raur worrier, I have Times has written about it. Time Salmonella threat donated it to the United Way. Church St...... all who, all the evidence indicates, bet on games in lenges by Drexel’s indicted bond trader Michael Milken. The dollar closed mostly lower amid profit-taking on times true. 1 was very worried about the dwelled for years on the question of magazine has covered it. And George Drexel pleaded guilty to four counts of securities fraud Ferguson Rd...... 145-360 which his own team played. There is no room in visibility of the pitching horseshoe in­ whether pi could be carried to a billion Will has chewed it over in his Newsweek The recent salmonella scare in British domestic markets after rising in overseas trading. Galway St...... all and two counts of mail fraud and agreed to pay a record Bond prices rose in light trading. baseball for such a man, if the integrity o f the dustry, to cite just one instance, but then places. Now, dammit, two Columbia column. eggs has set American food scientists on total of $650 million plus interest and civil insider trad­ Glenwood St...... 86-207 Copper futures prices rose sharply;precious metals fu­ game is to be preserved. along came George Bush. Nevertheless, 1 University researchers have done it. So I So that’s it. For the next few years. a busy chase for a remedy, in case the ing fines to resolve dw ges dating to 1984. Treasury bills Gorman PI...... all am a trained worrier and my system same thing happens here. In Britain, the tures fell; energy futures were mixed; grains and Haynes...... all It was sad that Rose had to be banished; it was have been casting about for something I’m going to worry about the end of his­ resists logic. For example, here are some new to worry about. tory. I wish my grandmother could sec bacteria were crossing what had been soybeans were mixed; and livestock and meat futures Hickory L a ...... all even sadder that he seemed to have no sense of Two firms sued anxieties that have plagued my mind in I considered the millennium, coming me now. called the “shell barrier” between a dis­ were mixed. WASHINGTON (AP) — Interest Highwood Dr...... all how greviously he had wounded and disgraced the WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators are suing rates on short-term Treasury Hillcrest ...... all the past quarter-hour (I took notes): up in just 10 years. It’s been a thousand eased chicken and the egg contents. Kenny St...... i -84 game he professed to love so much. What will happen to the defense in­ years since the last one, and some evil Several American firms have countered two commodity options firms, charging they misled cus­ securities fell in Monday’s auction tomers on the risks involved in investments that ran up Jobless rate up Lakewood CIr. No. & So...... all 1 to the lowest level in several That, in the end, is the great tragedy of Pete dustry when the Cold War ends? Will and perhaps cosmic things arc bound to Joe Spear is a syndicated columnist by marketing fresh eggs in milk-like car­ millions of dollars in losses over five years while the BOSTON (AP) — New England’s unemployment rate Laral St...... all Robert Bork ever be approved for a posi­ tons. The eggs have been removed from months. Laural PI...... all Rose. A man whom millions of fans admired and firms took hefty sales commissions. stood at 4 percent in July, compared to 3.3 percent The Treasury Department sold u tion equal to his intellect? Will the Rus­ their shells and processed in a way that Linden St...... all m illions o f kids idolized betrayed their trust. And, recorded one year earlier, according to Anthony J. Fer­ sians in Soviet Moldavia learn to speak kills salmonella. So far, institutional Siegel Trading Company Inc., based in Chicago, and $7.2 billion in three-month bills at Locust St...... all when confronted with what he had done, he saw it Moladavian? Will Mario Cuomo run for International Trading Group Ltd., with headquarters in rara, regional chief of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statis­ an average discount rate of 7.64 per­ Lyndale ...... all buyers have shown the main interest, but tics. as no more serious than muffing a grounder or president? How many Democrats did Alf at least one firm is planning to try to put San Mateo, Calif., were sued separately by the Com­ cent, down from 7.88 percent last Main ...... 285-^378 going hiOess in a game. Packer eat? Is the Reagan a product into the supermarket. modity Futures Trading Commission on Monday in Nationally, the jobless rate was 5.3 percent, a drop of week. Main ...... 836-1229 Revolution really over? Will Florida’s federal court for the central disUict of California. U.2 percent over a year earlier. All six New England Another $7.2 billion was sold in Myrtle St...... all Yes, he said, he had made mistakes. No, he New St...... ’ all orange trees survive the winter? Will states posted higher unemployment rates for July com­ six-montli bills, also at an average pared to 1988. North St...... all didn’t intend to get help for his gambling problem. George Bush ever get all his top appoint­ Mini-editorial Merger announced discount rate of 7.64 percent, down Yes, he saw no reason why he couldn’t be back in said New Hampshire’s 3.2 percent unemploy­ from 7.87 percent last week. North School St...... i -84 ments made? There are words to live by in a recent ATLANTA (AP) — BellSouth Corp. and LIN Broad­ Oak PI...... all ment was, along with Virginia, the second lowest in the The rates were the lowest since the game next year. It was all as if he had pulled a See what 1 mean? And that’s just Army study on the role of the media in casting Corp. say they are merging their cellular Porter St...... 458-650 nation. The highest rate in the region was 4.6 percent in three-month bills sold for 7.54 per­ Level One material — the routine, t , turning public opinion against the Viet­ telephone operations to become a “powerhouse” com­ Rachel Rd...... all hamstring and had been forced to sit out a few Massachusetts. cent Nov. 7, and six-month bills everyday stuff A mood of slight agita­ nam War. The study concluded that even pany with a half-million customers and dominance in Russell ...... all games. averaged 7.35 percent July 31. tion gets me to Level Two, wherein 1 when the media was inaccurate, it was some of the industry’s top markets. Squire Village...... all The measure of Pete Rose the baseball player is The new discount rates understate Sycamore Lane...... all ponder slightly more relevant matters still a more honest source of information The non-cash deal announced by the two companies written for all to see in the awesome statistics he (this is all very subjective, of course), Monday comes just a few months after New York-based Death benefit hiked the actual return to investors — 7.9 West Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even about the war than the U.S. government Wetherell ...... all compiled in his 24-year career. The measure of such as whether Pete Rose has a chance LIN rejected an unsolicited $5.85 billion buyout offer CINCINNATI (AP) — A woman who sued her hus­ percent for three-month bills with a was. According to the Army study. $10,000 bill selling for $9,806.90 Wyllys St...... i-90 Pete Rose the man was equally evident for all to for the Hall of Fame, whether Congress President Johnson’s campaign to sell the from McCaw Cellular Communications Inc., the current band’s employer for additional life insurance benefits has earmarked enough money for the No. 1 in potential customers. after he d i^ in a 1986 motorcycle accident has lost her and 8.06 percent for a six-month bill see when on the very night he was banished from war forgot two rules of propaganda: ”... S&L bailout, whether the federal Board appeal in federal court. selling for $9,613.80. CALL NOW the game for the rest of his life, he was hawking that the unith has greater ultimate power of Tea Experts will survive anotlier ad­ than the most pleasing of bromides, and Withdrawals down A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of In a separate report, the Federal autographed baseballs and Pete Rose T-shirts on ministration, whether postal rates will go that no amount of massaging will heal a Appeals ruled 2-1 Monday that $20,(XX) in death benefits Reserve said Monday that the 647-9946 / 643-2711 paid by the Paul Revere Life Insurance Co. to Rebecca one of the home-shopping television networks. up. broken limb or a fundamentally flawed WASHINGTON (AP) — Net deposit withdrawals at average yield for one-year Treasury As great as he was on the diamond, baseball is Level Three is a Triple-A League, strategy.” the nation’s thrift institutions fell to a nine-month low of Messer satisfied the company’s obligation. bills, the most popular index for $183 million in July, the government said. Mrs. Messer’s husband, David Messer, was fired from well rid o f Pete Rose. very serious stuff and it’s where jour­ making changes in adjustable rate neymen worries usually languish. This is The outflow, reported Monday, was the smallest since his job as a grounds and maintenance supervisor at a mortgages, fell to 8.27 percent last — The New Haven Register Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta lianrl?^0t^r Mmlb tlic level wherein you fret and fume over are syndicated columnists. October and followed a $4.6 billion withdrawal in June. Columbus company on June 10, 1986 — weeks before week, down from 8.32 percent the The Office of Thrift Supervision attributed the decreased the July 2, 1986, fatal accident in Columbus. previous week. 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 Iflauflirstrr Hrrah'i Rescue 1989 SAT Scores Verbal MHS Section 2, Page 11 From Page 1 Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 From Page 1 SPORTS______walk, I can’t get out of the car. I near the West Middle Turnpike exit think it’s going to blow.” and popped his hood, flames and not go to college need a decent high served as housemaster, a position I N Ebdon said he dragged Mature smoke shot out of the engine com­ V I V S m r sch^l education to perform well in similar to being principal of a sec­ about 80 feet or so and then col­ partment and smoke filled the the jobs they take after high school. tion of the school. He also served as lapsed on him. Later a passer-by pasengcr compartment. SpalTord, an educator for most of principal at Ridgefield High School. 200 '--' Picture not pretty, but Giants prevail helped him drag Mature farther Bycholski said Maturo had been his professional career, spent five At Greenwich High School, he from the car. trying to flag down drivers when years in the private sector — four was the athletic director for three f.scason, dropped a sure touchdown Town of Manchester firefighters Ebdon stopped. Maturo could not be years as a field manager for years and was the head coach of the By David Ginsburg pass on the goal line that forced and paramedics and East Hartford reached for comment today. Reader’s Digest in Ridgefield and wrestling, soccer, and baseball The Associated Press Washington to settle for a field goal. firefighters responded soon after. Fire Chief John C. Rivosa said one year as a real estate broker in teams. Bycholski said Mature had been Norwalk. His business experience Spafford, who has been living in WASHINGTON — If it were a Still, the Redskins could derive there was a possibility Maturo might some satisfaction from their rally driving on 1-84 when his engine has helped him understand the busi­ Wilton, N.Y., which is near painting, Giants coach Bill Parcclls have been killed if he hadn’t been 800 from a 21-10 fourth-quarter deficit light came on. When he pulled over ness aspects of education, he said. Schenectady, said he began looking might have stuck New York’s 27-24 dragged from the car. to take the lead. A 6-yard scoring 700 Mathematical A native of Springfield, Mass., he for a job in the Hartford area when victory over the Washington pass from Rypicn to Art Monk made received his bachelor’s degree in he learned Linton High School Redskins in a closet. 600 it 21-17, and 54 seconds later Monte physical education and health from would be consolidated with the “It wasn’t a Rembrandt, I’ll tell Coleman took an interception into Springfield College in 1966. He city’s other high school, a move that you that. We were struggling,” Rar- 500 the end zone from 24 yards out. Trade received his master’s degree in would cost him his job because one cclls said after watching the Giants 400 S I education administration and physi­ and Redskins combine for three in­ In a game in which the offenses of the principalships would be did a better job of stopping themsel­ cal education from the University of eliminated and the other principal terceptions and four fumbles Mon­ 300 ves than the opposing defenses did, Bridgeport in 1970. He earned his had seniority. day night. cerdficate of advanced study from After blowing a 14-0 lead, the the Giants won the game with two $27.72 billion in the second quarter. 200 At Linton High School, he was lions of dollars into foreign hands to Fairfield University in 1974, Giants battled back from a 24-21 flawless fourth-quarter drives. The other segment of the current S -S' earning $59,(XX), he said. His salary Down 24-21, New York got the pay lor imported cars and specializing in education administra­ in Manchester will be almost deficit in the closing minutes to beat account, unilateral transfer pay­ ■f" / # lying field goal on a 54-yard march televisions, the investment cushion tion. $69,000, Kennedy said. their NFC East rivals on Raul Al­ ments, which cover U.S. foreign aid that was highlighted by a 44-yard shrank rapidly and disappeared al­ Spafford has taught physical Spafford is married and has two legro’s 52-yard field goal as time payments and pensions to pass from Simms to Odessa Turner. together in 1985, when the United education at Kosciuszko Junior daughters and sons, one of them, expired. Americans living overseas, fell by States became a net debtor for the High School in Enfield and Green­ David, 16, will be attending Despite the turnovers, the teams Then, after forcing Washington to 11.4 percent to $3.1 billion in the first lime in 71 years. wich High School, where he later combined to put on quite an offen­ punt, Simms directed the Giants on spring. Manchester High School. Simply put, that means foreigners sive show. Washington quarterback a bcal-thc-clock possession that The current account deficit now own more in U.S. assets than Mark Rypicn threw for 349 yards covered 36 yards in 44 seconds. reflects the sum of the deficits in Americans own overseas. At the end and two touchdowns and, not to be With six seconds left, New York services, merchandise trade and of 1988, that net debtor position outdone, completed 11 turned to Allcgrc, who ended it with unilateral transfers. Colt stood at $532.5 billion, up 41 pter- SATs of 19 throws from 255 yards and a a kick that just crccpcd over the % For the first six months of the cent from 1987. pair of scores. crossbar. year, the current account deficit ran From Page 1 1^ The trade performance so far this From Page 1 All told, Washington had 457 “It felt good as soon as I hit it,” at an annual rate of $122.76 billion, year suggests that the country’s net total net yards and the Giants ac­ said Allcgre, who earlier missed a down only slightly from the 1988 debtor position is now approaching cumulated 390. 42-yardcr. “It looked like it was deficit of $126.55 billion. The 1988 $560 billion. engaged in dozens of unfair labor ing. He ordered an end to such be­ ceton, NJ., is the predominant col­ scores,” Stewart said. “That’s why “We were having double stopping going straight and I fell it had the deficit reflected a 12 percent im­ Many economists worry practices during the strike. havior. lege entrance exam in 22 states. The we believe that score differences them, that’s quite obvious, and they distance.” provement from an all-time high of America’s standard of living will The company has until Oct. 5 to The judge found that Colt had trouble stopping us,” IVcclls $143.7 billion in 1987. two-part multiple-choice test is among ethnic groups and between appeal his decision to the National unilaterally changed working condi­ Although Rypicn had the belter deteriorate in coming years as the scored on a scale of 200-800, with a said. “It was a typical Giants- Many economists predict the cur­ men and women reflect wide dis­ Labor Relations Board in tions, fail^ to bargain in good faith, numbers, Simms got the victory. country is forced to transfer more combined 1600 being a perfect Redskins game.” 7 rent account deficit will show little parities in academic preparation — Washington. The decision was dated offered to settle separately with Fighting against a defense that sack­ and more of its wealth into foreign score. or lack of it.” Typical in the result, loo. New ed him four limes, the 11-year improvement this year and will ac­ hands to service its foreign debt. Thursday and released Monday by employees who quit the union and York has now beaten Washington in tually begin to worsen again in The ACT, taken by 855,171 high He nonetheless noted that scores the labor board’s Hartford office. rejected the union’s August 1986 veteran did everything he had to do Experts at the Institute for Inter­ school students during the last six of the last seven non-su-ike 1990. They base this pessimism on among most minority groups have About 1,050 workers walked off offer to have strikers return to work to get the Giants their second national Economics said Monday school year, is administered by been gaining more rapidly than games. straight opening day triumph over the fact that the U.S. dollar has risen the effort to lower America’s trade the job at Coll plants in Hartford and under terms of their old contract. American College Testing of Iowa among whites during the 1980s, at “We just had so many plays in the Redskins. sharply in value against other cur­ deficit by stabilizing the dollar at West Hartford Jan. 24, 1986, after A state review board ruled in there where we turned the ball over rencies. City, Iowa. The organiz.ation an­ least until this year. Average scores working 10 months without a con­ April 1988 that the Colt workers “Simms is a Pro Bowl quarter­ lower levels failed because the Bush nounced that beginning October, among blacks, for example, gained or had the ball in our hands and back,” Coleman said. “He has the That increase is expected to cut administration did not make the ef­ tract. were victims of a lockout and en­ students will receive 12 scores in­ 28 points on the SAT’s math portion couldn’t get it done,” Redskins ability to bring his team back when into the growth of U.S. exports since fort a high priority with other major The division, which was put up titled to millions of dollars in un­ stead of the current five, including and 21 points on the verbal since coach Joe Gibbs said. “It was a bit­ they’re behind. As usual, he did a stronger dollar makes American industrial countries, known as the for sale by New York-based Colt In­ employment benefits. Colt had ap­ ter loss.” AP photo seven new subscores in specific con­ 1979. what he had to do.” goods more expensive on overseas Group of Seven. dustries in April, has managed to pealed the decision in state Superior Former Atlanta Falcon Gerald WINNING KICK — Giants plackicker (2) lets Stadium as the Giants beat the Washington Redskins, 27-24, tent areas of English, math and read­ The latest scores “prove that the Simms staked the Giants to a markets. “The G-7 process is in shambles,” keep the plants operating using re­ Court. Riggs, in his first regular season loose with the game-winning field goal Monday night at RFK in their NFL opener. ing. College Board and ETS have failed Despite the labor dispute, Colt two-touchdown lead in the first half Because the current account Bergslen said. “The financial placement workers hired during the game with the Redskins, gained 111 Robert G. Cameron, executive to address the issue of bias,” said Firearms mangement and striking by throwing scoring passes of 30 covers both merchandise trade and markets now view the G-7 process strike and about 200 union members director of research and develop­ Bob Schaeffer, co-author of a union members in July joined forces yards but fumbled twice, each time yards to Turner and 62 yards to Ricky Sanders touchdown pass late veteran quarterback cooly tossed a barrelled into the end zone on a 14- investment flows, it provides a as having lost all of its credibility. who crossed picket lines. rushing yards. He entered the game ment for the College Board, said he newly-published book, “Standing in a bid to buy the ailing Hartford- as Washington was driving for an rookie Dave Mcggctt. in the third quarter. 31 -yard completion to Zeke Mowatt yard run to make it 21-10. measure of the amount of money the They have violated their own target Michael G. Dunn, a spokesman having accumulated only 295 yards was disappointed by the erosion in Up to the SAT.” based gun maker from Colt In­ apparent score. Washington cut the gap to 14-10 On the ensuing scries, Simms was and followed that with a 20-yardcr Anderson, playing in place of the United States must raise abroad to zones (for the dollar’s value) and for Colt Industries in New York, said on the ground in 2*/2 seasons with average verbal scores. He attributed “The SAT is simply not a level dustries. Also, Earnest Byncr, acquired on a 24-yard field goal by Chip sacked on first down and the RFK to . injured Joe Morris, averaged four the Giants. finance its economy. have made no serious or concerted Colt’s lawyers would have to study the decline in part to an increase in playing field for women and Madore, the union leader, said the from Cleveland during the of- Lohmillcr and a 48-yard Rypicn-to- Stadium crowd was rocking. But the Four plays later, yards a carry and finished with 93 At the start of this decade, the effort to preserve them.” the complicated ruling before decid­ recent years in the number of test- minorities.” American Indians suf­ potential $40 million liability could United States was nmning surpluses He placed major blame for the ing whether to appeal. takers whose first language is not fered the biggest drop among ethnic make the division less attractive to in its current account because earn­ breakdown on Treasury Secretary “We’re still looking at it and English. groups, averaging a combined 812, buyers. ings from American investments Nicholas Brady, who Bergsten said seeing what it all means,” Dunn The latest results also were cer­ down 9 points on the verbal section “We think anybone from the out­ abroad were enough to offset peren­ has not been as forceful in pushing said. tain to fuel the perennial debate over and 7 on the math. side is going to have to address the nial deficits in merchandise trade. coordination as his predecessor at If neither side appeals, the five- Turner key figure for Giants A'helher Jie tests arc valid predictors The best gain was by Puerto issue of back pay liability.” But as Americans transferred bil- Treasury, James A. Baker III. member labor board will adopt of college success, and whether, as Ricans, who rose 5 points on the Colt suffered a serious setback Roth’s decision, said John Sauter, critics insist, the tests are biased verbal to 360, and 4 on the math to last year when it lost the contact to I didn’t think we had the game clock. Allcgre, who had missed a assistant regional director for the By Dave Goldberg against females and minorities. 406. During the decade, the group’s won,” Coleman said after his touch­ The ball kept moving 42-yard field goal at the end of the labor board in Hartford. produce M-16 rifles for the Army. The Associated Press Critics led by the Cambridge, combined SAT scores have risen 33 Officials have denied that either the down return. “Simms is a Pro Bowl first half, came on to try a 52-yardcr. throughout the game — the It wasn’t a total longshol for Mass.-based “FairTesl” say SAT points. Roth’s decision came more than a loss of the contact or the strike WASHINGTON — In a game in quarterback. “You know he always Rates Giants coach Bill Parcclls. questions lend to cover subjects that Among other groups, Asian- year after a six-month hearing on 28 prompted the decision to sell the which momentum kept switching, has the ability to bring a team back.” Redskins rolled up 457 complaints issued by the labor “Allegre had hit a 55-yarder in From Page 1 male and affluent test-takers are Amcricans, the highest scoring eth­ firearms division. Phil Simms’ 44-yard pass to Odessa And he did. yards, the Giants 390. more likely to be familiar with. board’s Hartford office against Colt. the prescason,” Parcclls said, “and nic group, gained a point to 409 on Colt simply wanted to wanted to Timer was a momentum-turner for Three plays after the Washington The Hartford office had also is­ when he hit it (Monday night) 1 College Board president Donald the verbal section, and 3 on the math concentrate on its aerospace, the . touchdown, with the Giants facing limits established by the state com­ Meanwhile, the chairman of the M. Stewart attributed the continued to 525. sued two complaints against the automotive and industrial service The Simms-Turncr pass came thought he had a real shot because I first down and 21 on their own 34, Allegre kicked a 32-yard field goal knew it was going straight end- mission, the spokesman said. This commission is shocked about the lag in SAT averages among women Mexican-Americans averaged 2 union. operations, Dunn said in April. shortly after Monte Coleman’s 24- Simms dropped back, stepped up to tie the game 24-24. over-end.” will not compromise the hospital’s rate increases requested by hospi­ and minority students to inequities points better in the math to 430 but Roth dismissed Colt’s allegations Colt was founded in 1836 by yard interception return gave into the pocket and lofted the ball Allegre felt the same way. services. “We are confident that we tal’s statewide. “I am shocked at in educational opportunities. lost a point on the verbal at 381, for that its negotiators had been Samuel Colt, the inventor of the first Washington its second touchdown in Then, for the first time in the deep downfield. Waiting at the other “It felt good as soon as I hit it,” can provide the community with these huge increases which would “College Board research reveals a a combined 811; among other stu­ threatened by the union, but did find successful repealing pistol. After 54 seconds and turned a 21-10 fourth quarter, the New York end was the 6-foot-3 Turner, who Allcgre said of a kick that barely got high quality care,” he added. burden health care consumers and strong relationship between the dents identifying themselves as that union members were guilty of Colt’s death in 1862, the company deficit into a 24-21 lead with 7:21 last year caught eight passes for 103 defense held Washington on the next Although the hospital’s request (insurance companies) with $540 Hispanic, verbal scores were up 2 to strike misconduct by threatening developed the six-shooter that al­ left in Monday night’s NFL game. scries. over the crossbar. “It looked like it strength of a student’s high school yards against the Redskins before was p in g straight and I felt I had will not necessitate a detailed budget million in additional charges next 389, and up 3 to 436 in the math. people and property during picket­ most every cowboy carried. Just when Washington began to preparation and his or her test being lost for the season with a knee Ralf Mojsicjcnko’s punt pinned the distance.” review, the hospital has requested a year,” said commission Chairman taste victory, Simms launched the injury. partial review in aniticipation of Gardner E. Wright Jr. New York back at its own 15, but Coleman, who for a short time comeback that would produce a Turner, who earlier caught a 30- Greg Manusky was delected as receiving an additional rate increase, Wright says hospital patients and 27-24 New York victory. was the man who made the dif­ State scores yard touchdown pass from Simms being downfield illegally. Dave ference, was silting helplessly on the the spokesman said. The increase is insurance companies will be forced The ball kept moving throughout DON’T MONKEY by wrestling the ball away from Mcggctt returned the next kick 17 bench as Allegre’s kick ended the needed to pay for the hospital’s new to pay about $540 million more in the game — the Redskins rolled up Washington’s Darrell Green, was yards to the 29 and the Giants were game. management information system hospital bills next year if Connec­ hold steady 457 yards, the Giants 390 — and it AROUND... sandwiched by two shorter back in business. “I enjoyed my play but we came which is currently being installed. ticut’s 34 general hospitals get the was Simms who got it moving in the AP photo defenders, Todd Bowles and Brian up one play short,” Coleman said. To acquire a partial review, a 18 percent rate increases they are HARTFORD (AP) — College- right direction when it mattered Davis. Turner leaped, grabbed the hospital must have a special excep­ seeking. bound high school seniors scored In six plays, Simms had moved Make that two plays, and an extra IN FOR SIX — Washington’s Brian Davis (34) hangs on but Try Our Pay-By-Mail most. ball and fell to the ground at the the Giants to the Washington 35 tion, the spokesman said, and • The fiigures released Monday about the same on the Scholastic inch of wide receiver when it mat­ can’t stop the Giants’ David Meggett from scoring in the first “1 fell the momentum change, but Washington 22. Six plays later, Raul with six seconds showing on the Manchester’s is based on need. He showed that requested budget in­ Aptitude Test this year as they did a tered most. half of Monday night's game. said the commission approved an in­ creases differed at each hospital. year ago, but Education Commis­ Program... crease last year and there is no The highest was 42.7 percent at sioner Gerald N. Tirozzi said he is reason why they should not this Waterbury Hospital, Wright said. concerned about a slight dip in II makes paying your subscription easier jr, Holman snaps losing streak year. Wright said the requests would be female scores. /ou Instear) o( paying your carrier every 2 Manchester Memorial expects to reviewed during the next 10 days. The 1989 math average was 473, weeks you can simply write a check lor 3 hear from the commission by The budget year for Connecticut compared with 472 a year ago, months 6 months or a full year drop it in the Friday, the spokesman said. hospitals begins on Oct. 1. Tirozzi said Monday, noting that mail Then, you can forget about having ready as Red Sox lose more ground that national average is 476. The I'ash to pay your carrier answering the door' verbal average remained at 435 in wheruit s inconvenient or being at home to SEATTLE (AP) — Brian Holman out two and walked three before ches,” said Morgan. 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Leonard 1 “I don’t know what the place was NEW HAVEN (AP) — Eight certification of the suit as a class ac­ to 451 on the math test. ■eni and prior toexpiration youwill be billed 27 th save Monday as Seattle won at scored on a single by Darnell Coles like before the plexiglass, but I’m mentally retarded and disabled tion. Male averages were 444 for the the Kingdome for the first lime and Dave Valle followed one out people who live with aging relatives verbal test, up a point from last year; sure glad it was there now,” Jackson Trowbridge said there are an es­ since August 15 with a 2-1 victory later with a run-scoring single to said. have filed suit against the stale, timated 2,000 retarded people in the and 4% on the math test, up four over the Boston Red Sox. . drive in Buhner with the go-ahead claiming the Department of Mental stale who are in situations similar to points from 1989. I, I would like to pay by mail fm -> . Manchester Herald subscription Please begin ^ “1 didn’t have real good stuff. My run. Jackson registered two outs, sU"ik- Retardation is denying them the the eight named plaintiffs. “We are concerned about female fastball was all over the place, but Red Sox starter John Dopson, ing out Rich Gcdman and pinch hit­ residential care offered to others. versus male performance and this is pay-by-mail subscription 6' ______]______they made some good defensive ter Jeff Stone. Wade Boggs drew an “The state is committing funds for 10-7, allowed two runs on six hits to The lawsuit, assigned Monday to an issue that the department will ex­ intentional walk to load the bases housing for retarded coming out of plays behind me,” said Holman, 6-9, suffer the loss. He sU"uck out six U.S. District Judge Jose A. amine very carefully,” Tirozzi said. Enclosed please find payment for who halted both his own personal and Marty Barrett flew out to center (residential facilities in) Mansfield with two walks cn route to his first Cabranes, seeks a court order to In all, 28,809 Connecticut high Carrier Delivery four-game losing sUeak and the field to end the inning. and Southbury and regional centers complete game. force the slate to admit them into school seniors, or three of every □ 3 months ‘23 10 0 6 months ‘46 20 - ' vear 92 40 Schooler pitched the ninth inning to the exclusion of folks who Mariners 11-game home losing skid. Dopson and Holman were team­ state-run group homes. four, took the SAT this year, the The victory snapped a six-game to post his 27th save, taking the decided 40 years ago not to pul their Senior Citizens. mates in the Montreal Expos farm The suit names as plaintiffs eight highest average in the nation, Tiroz­ Seattle losing streak while the Red Mariners single-season record from kids in an institution and to keep □ 3 months ‘21 56 0 6 months ‘43 12 □ ' year ‘86 24 system for two seasons. mentally retarded and disabled zi said. Sox have now lost six in a row. “1 roomed with Brian Holman for Bill Caudill who had 26 saves in them at home,” he said. “They feel, Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount people, ages 22 to 61, who have The Mariners acquired Holman a while and we were real good 1982 and 1983. been on a waiting list between one in a sense, that the stale is taking ad­ vantage of them.” Motor Route Delivery; Coventry, Andover, Bolton — $27.30, 3 months and two other pitchers from friends,” said Dopson. “We told Four games before, on Sept. 7, and 12 years while seeking admis­ Fire flow test Monueal on May 25 in exchange for each other good luck before the Schooler struggled through the sion to group homes for the State Mental Retardation Com­ Name pitcher Mark Langston. The 24- game, but he didn’t need it. He was worst outing of his career. The 27- retarded. missioner Brian Lensink, who is set Wednesday ycar-old left-hander has not received great.” ycar-old right-hander surrendered The plaintiffs live with relatives, named as the defendant in the suit, Address Apt much offensive support as the The town water division will con­ The Red Sox left the bases loaded five runs against tlie New York ages 55 to 77, who are growing too was not available for comment Mariners have scored just 19 runs in in the seventh without scoring a run. Yankees while retiring only one bat­ old or disabled to continue to Tuesday morning. duct a fire flow lest on Spring Street City .Zip. Phone, Wednesday to determine the effects his last nine starts. Carlos Quintana singled and Luis ter. provide care for their retarded In one case cited in the lawsuit, “1 thought I would finally win a Rivera doubled off the left-field wall “Schooler got it all out of his sys­ children, accordingto the suit. of the water system for fire protec­ MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL the state allegedly told the 64- and tion. The lest will last about two game sometime when we scored a to put runners at second and tltird tem Thursday,” said Mariners James A. Trowbridge, a Univer­ 68-year-old parents of a 29-year-old lot of runs,” said Holman. “We’ve with no outs. manager Jim Lcfebvrc. “He ad­ sity of Bridgeport Law School hours and could result in decreased Af* Photo woman who suffers from epilepsy pressure or quality of the water in The Manchester Herald been sU'uggling to score runs and Boston manager Joe Morgan mitted that he stunk the place up, professor and legal clinic lawyer and cerebral palsy that she would be tonight we only had two, but that thought Rivera’s hit was going to but he came back tonight with good THE WINNERS — Seattle pitcher Mike 11-game home losing streak Monday night the area of Spring Street between P O Box 591 • Manchester CT 06040 who is representing the eight, said admitted to a group home only after Darunoulh Road and South Main was one more run than they scored." clear the wall for a two-run homer. stuff. Now he’s the king-pin of Schooler, right, is congratulated by catcher with a 2-1 win over the Boston Red Sox. Monday that the group is seeking her parents are dead. Street. Holman yielded one run. struck “That ball missed bv onlv four in­ relievers on the Seattle Mariners.” David Valle after the Mariners ended their 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, TUesday, Sept. 12, 1989—13 Vincent Mets take Phils’ measure Tettleton, Bradley keep O’s in chase succeeds IN BRIEF By Tim Liotta but are not near top rung Tickets for dinner available The Associated Press AL Roundup Giamatti Tickets are now on sale for the 10th annual BALTIMORE — Two ingredients By Ralph Bernstein and Ron Darling, 13-12, Jeff After Darryl Su-awberry forced Manchester Sports Hall of Fame dinner on Friday, in addition to Cal Ripken — that tlic Bal­ night, but it wasn’t my best game swing­ f - The Associated Press Musselman and Randy Meyers the Johnson, McReynolds hit his 20th Sept. 22 at the Army and Navy Club. Tickets may timore Orioles must have contributing if ing the bat,” Bradley said. “I try to create By Ronald Blum pitching. be purchased at Nassiff Arms, Farr’s, Manchester they hope to challenge Toronto to the end a scoring opportunity every time I’m up. The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — The Mels Darling worked 6 13 innings, al­ The Mets made it 4-0 in the Country Club, main branch of Savings Bank of finely came to life — Mickey Tettlcton It seems like when we sit back and wait just snapped a two-game losing lowing five hits and two runs while second. Barry Lyons singled and ad­ Manchester, Manchester State Bank and the police and Pbil Bradley. for the big hit we don’t get it.” MILWAUKEE — P^y Vincent, streak to pull back into third place, striking out six and walking four. vanced to third on a single by Kevin station. Tettleton hit a home run and Bradley The Orioles got it from Ripken, whose the former movie studio head who but manager Davey Johnson knows Musselman and Meyers held the Elster, who was out trying to stretch Tickets are $15 each and may also be purchased had four hits to support Ripken’s home two-run home run was just the latest feat came to baseball last year as A. his team has not lived up to expecta­ Phillies scoreless the rest of the way, the hit into a double. Darling then from committee members. run and three RBIs Monday night as the in a recent attempt to carry the Orioles Bartlett Giamatti’s deputy, will be tions. with Meyers earning his 23rd save, delivered an RBI single. Slated for induction are Stan Hilinski, Jack Strat­ Orioles defeated the with his bat. Ripken, who also drove in elected commissioner on 'hiursday. Monday’s 5-2 win over the his first since Aug. 21. The Phillies cut it to 4-2 in the ton, Bill Masse, A1 Obuchowski and the late Mick­ 6-3. Baltimore’s first run with a saciifice fly, The Associated Press has learned. Philadelphia Phillies was sparked by Musselman, who relieved Darling bottom of the inning. After scoring ey Katkaveck. Tom Stringfellow and Lee R-acchia The victory, the Orioles’ sixth in nine has three doubles, three home runs and 10 Vincent most probably will be Kevin McReynolds’ four RBIs, with one on and one out in the two runs, the Phillies had runners at will receive the Unsung and Friend of Sports games, pulled Baltimore within two RBIs, and is hitting .300 over his last nine \ elected to a 4'/2-year term, until three of which came on a three-run seventh, got Len Dykstra to hit into second and third with one out. Award. Dinner will be at 7 p.m. games of the Blue Jays in the American games. April 1, 1994, said a source familiar first inning home run. a force play and Tom Herr to ground But Darling struck out pinch-hit­ League East, and made Jeff Ballard the This was the first time since June 19 with the owners’ plans, who spoke But Johnson knows the Mets trail out. Meyers took over with one on ter Dwayne Murphy and Dykstra. Crispino to do the Celtics first AL pitcher to defeat every other that the Orioles got home runs from their on the condition that he not be iden­ the NL East-leading and one out in the eighth and In the seventh, Johnson singled BOSTON — Mike Crispino, WLVI-TV sports team. third and fourth hitters — Ripken and tified. by 4 12 games and runner-up St. finished. and stole second. Strawberry beat director and principle sports anchor, has been In the other games played in the AL on Tettlcton. “It will be smooth, simple. No op­ Louis by one game with 18 to play. McReynolds said he didn’t think out an infield single to move John­ named play-by-play anounce for the 1989-90 Bos­ Monday, Seattle beat Boston 2-1 and The Orioles did get some help from the position,” the source said on Mon­ Fourth-place Montreal is only one his home run was going out. son over to third. McReynolds then ton Celtics’ season on Channel 56. Kansas City defeated Minnesota 6-1. White Sox, who committed two errors day. game behind New York. “I thought it was in the gap,” ob­ singled off reliever Jeff Rarrett to Crispino, a native of Manchester, joins veteran ’*This was crucial,,” Orioles manager and a wild pitch in losing for the third A quarterly joint meeting of Of the Mets’ 18 remaining games, served the outfielder. “But the ball score Johnson. sports announcer and former Celtic for Frank Robinson said. “To have lost would time in four games. American League and National 12 are on the road. carries here (Veterans Stadium). Phillies manager Nick Leyva ex­ the season’s 44 road games. have been disastrous. If we fell behind “We didn’t execute. We didn’t do the League owners is scheduled for They have five games against the “We’ve had very little two-out plained that he lifted Ruffin for a Crispino was the winner of the 1989 Mas­ four games in the loss column, it would job,” Chicago manager Jeff Torborg said. Thursday at Milwaukee. Baseball’s last-place Phillies, and three with scoring this season. It was a morale pinch-hitter after only two innings sachusetts Associated Press Award for “Outstand­ have hurt a lot at this late date.” “They beat us the way they’ve been win­ nine-man executive committee, fifth-place Pittsburgh. The Mets face booster to get three runs (in the first) “because because we had a chance ing SportsCast.” He joined Channel 56 in August of Just as crucial to the Orioles was the ning all year.” which has been rutming the sport Montreal six times, the Cubs twice with two outs.” to get two runs. 1988. return of Tettleton, who hit his first homer Torborg had to lift starter Steve Rosen­ since Giamatti’s death on Sept. 1, is and Cardinals twice. McReynolds’ RBI single in the “Plus Ruffin’s pitches were up since Aug. 2. This was his first starting berg, 4-12, after 1 1-3 innings. scheduled to meet today at Mil­ Johnson held a team meeting seventh also came with two out. and he didn’t have real good stuff.” Winch to conduct clinics assignment since Aug. 4. “TTicy were teeing off on him,” Tor­ waukee and the owners from each before Monday’s game against the Phillies starter Bruce Ruffin, 5-9, Leyva said, “we’re just coming “That sure was a shot in the arm, that borg said. “I had a gut feeling he took the loss, giving up five hits and Manchester Community College head soccer home run and single,” Robinson said of league will meet separately on Wed­ Phillies. His version of what he said: out every day and trying to do our coach Bob Winch will conduct a series of coaching wouldn’t get any more outs tonight.” nesday. “I told them not to hang their heads. four runs while striking out two in best. We’re not trying to be spoilers. Tettlcton. “Hopefully, he can give us a Each of the nine Chicago starters got AP Photo two innings. Only one of the runs clinics on three consecutive Fridays, starting this spark and some production out of that A commissioner can be elected It’s not the end of the world. We just It doesn’t matter who we’re playing. Friday, this fall. one hit off Ballard, the league’s win- was earned. position.” DIVING TAGE — Orioles' second baseman Bill Ripken dives to only during a joint meeting of the didn’t get the job done. We’re Uying to find out about the The clinics will be designed for both the begin­ ningest left-handed pitcher who improved leagues and must receive three- “I lold ihem ihat I know it can be The Mets grabbed a 3-0 lead in Phillies.” Tettleton spent four weeks on the dis­ his record to 17-7 with his sixth victory in make the tag on Chicago’s Lance Johnson during their game Mon­ the first with three unearned runs. ning and advanced youth coaches. Each session will abled list with a knee injury and had one quarters of the votes, including at frustrating, especially not living up Davey Johnson said Dwight concentrate on a different topic (skill) during the his last seven decisions. day night in Baltimore. Johnson was tagged out in a rundown bet­ With one out, Juan Samuel hit in four at-bats since being reactivated least five from each league. DARLING DOES IT — The Mets’ Ron Darling delivers a pitch to expectations.” Gooden would be available starting hour and a half clinic from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Robinson pulled Ballard with one out ween second and third base. The Orioles won, 6-3. reached first on shortstop Dickie Sept. 2. Vincent, 51, is the former chair­ during Monday night’s game in Philadelphia against the Phil­ 'Despite Johnson’s discouraging tonight for some relief work out of For more information, call the college at and nobody on in the seventh inning. man and chief executive ofilcer of lies. Darling gave up five hits in leading the Mets to a 5-2 vic­ words, McReynolds delivered the Thon’s throwing error. Howard the bullpen. Gooden has been 647-6060 “There wasn’t any pressure to go out Mark Williamson pitched 1 2-3 shutout making his first AL start, allowed three 35-year-old left-hander, 1-0 with Kansas Columbia Pictures Industries Inc. offense Johnson singled, with Samuel stop­ sidelined with a shoulder problem there and try and do something spec­ innings and then Greg Olson pitched the hits in six innings and broke a nine-game City, walked none and struck out four. tory. ping at second. tacular,” Tettleton said. “I was just trying He joined Columbia in 1978 after since July 1. Burks out rest of year ninth for his 25th save, adding to his losing streak as Kansas City beat Min­ McWilliams, who spent parts of 12 Na­ David Begelman, the former chair­ to get something out of every at-bat. I record total for American League rookies. nesota at Royals Stadium. tional League seasons with four teams, man, was found to have forged BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox, their wasn’t expecting any miracles.” “I’m tired,” Ballard said. “The last Kan.sas City pulled to within four chance at defending the American League East title gave up his only run in the fifth when checks. For Bradley, who had been hitting .206 couple of games, around the sixth, games of idle first-place Oakland in the Kent Hrbek hit his 21st homer. Steve Los Angeles Dodgers president slipping away, will be without center fielder Ellis since the All-Star break, this was the seventh innings, my arm started getting AL West. Burks for the remainder of the season. Crawford pitched two irmings and Luis Peter O’Malley and Surging Pirates playing the role of spoiler second multi-hit game in 20 games. Prior tired. I had a coupie of long innings there, Aquino got the last three outs. Burks separated his right shoulder in a collision president Fred Wilpon both praised to this season, Bradley had a .306 career the fourth and fifth innings, when we McWilliams was acquired in a trade on George Brett drove in two runs for the Vincent on Monday but declined to with left fielder Mike Greenwell in Oakland last average after the All-Star break. scored all those runs.” Sept. 2 from Philadelphia, where he was By Ben Walker week. It was first thought he would only miss about Royals and Jim Eiseru-eich hit a two-run predict what the owners would do. The Associated Press “I don’t want to downplay a 4-for-4 Royals 6, Twins 1: Larry McWilliams, 2-11 and had not won since May 13. The triple. “Although a lot of us have known NL Roundup two weeks. But Burks admits now that he is through for the year. him only nine months, he has im­ Injuries spoiled the Pittsburgh pressed us more and more as we’ve “My next game will be in spring uuining,” he Pirates early in the year. Now, seven starts since being promoted said Monday night. “1 thought I’d be able to come gotten to know him,” said O’Malley, they’re spoiling the season for other Patriots pile up big numbers, more injuries from Class AAA Louisville on July back but look, 1 can’t even lift my arm.” who is on the executive council. teams in the National League East. 27. He shut out Pittsburgh on three Burks, who was sidelined form June 14 until “He’s a very able, proven executive. “We’re not saying, ‘Hey, let’s try hits for six innings before the Pirates Aug. 1 after injuring his left shoulder while diving by injuries in Sunday’s win. He seems to be very frank, very to ruin this for everybody,’ ” By Howard Ulman ing camp. In seven seasons with Seattle. Scholz started scored three times in the seventh. for a ball against the Detroit Tigers, was hitting By the third quarter, the Patriots had just one tail­ honest, very open.” Manager Jim Leyland said Monday The Associated Press 95 of the % games he played. Andy Van Slyke, who had two .303 with 12 homers, 61 RBIs and 21 stolen bases. back available, Reggie Dupard, who scored the win­ night after Pittsburgh won in St. He .said he has recovered from off-season surgery in Wilpon, who owns 50 percent of hits, drew a leadoff walk and ad­ He also was on a 15-game hitting streak at the time ning touchdown on a 4-yard run with 1:55 left in the the Mets, said he first was intro­ Louis 3-1 for its third straight vic­ FOXBORO, Mass. — In their first regular season which a joint in his right arch was fused. vanced on a groundoul. Bonds fol­ of his latest injury. game. duced to Vincent by Giamatti tory. game, the New England I^trioLs piled up some big Scholz gives the Rauiots depth to help offset the loss lowed with a softly hit ball that The Red Sox, losers of their last six games, are In the third quarter, Marvin Allen left the game with several years ago at a Mets game. The Pirates won two straight numbers — 27 points, 427 offensive yards and 4 in­ of Tippett, but they could use more bodies in the offen­ bounced h i^ in left field for a 10 games back of Toronto in the American League a sprained right shoulder and John Stephens sprained “I’m certainly very much in sup­ games in New York before sending juries. sive line. double, scoring the tying run. East. They play tonight in Seattle. his left ankle. Neither returned. Allen had his arm in a port of Fay Vincent as a f>erson and the Cardinals to their third consecu­ The latest mishaps, all to offensive players, are Center Trevor Matich, who can play other offensive Jeff King singled Bonds to third sling Monday. Berry said Allen’s injury is more as one who had the qualifications tive loss. Second-place St. Louis added to the three defensive starters sidelined for the line spots, hasn’t been signed by another club after the and Lind greeted reliever John Cos­ serious. It was uncertain whether either would play in Patriots waived him last week to make room for free and qualities a commissioner should dropped 3>/2 games behind Chicago, tello with an RBI single. After Dann Rangers’ Sundberg to retire year in the final pre-season game and the loss of start­ have,” Wilpon said. “He’s a veiy giving the Cubs their largest lead ing right guard Ron Wooten for at least six weeks with next Sunday’s home opener against Miami. agent linebacker Eric Naposki. Bilardello walked to load the bases, Wooten won’t. impressive guy and has an imprres- since Aug. 18. ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jim Sundberg, a a neck injury. Despite all the injuries, the I^triots played well of- John Cangelosi’s sacrifice fly off 16-year veteran who ranks second all-time in games The Ritriots placed him on injured reserve with a fensivly and defensively against the Jets. sive background. He’s intuitive, has “We’re very disappointed we’re Frank DiPino made it 3-1. The I^triots are undefeated but not unscarred after very high integrity. He’s thoughtful not in it, and we’re trying to win as caught, announced that he will retire at the end of beating the New York Jets 27-24 Sunday. neck inflammation. He was hurt in the first pre-season Berry said Dupard’s performance was “very timely” Pedro Guerrero got his career- this season because of nagging injuries. and very bright. He’s a nice person. many games as we can,” said Yet coach Raymond Berry is voicing confidence that game and hasn’t practiced or played since. and the work of the defenders, who gave up just 49 high 104th RBI in the Cardinals’ Sundberg, 38, has a career fielding percentage of rushing yards, was no surprise. Sometime’s it’s very hard to find a Leyland, whose team is 16>/2 games fourth with a sacrifice fly. his team can be a title contender. Tests to determine the cause of the problem were .993, third among catchers with 1,000 or more “I felt they would play well,” he said. “It showed person who’s both good and nice.” behind. “I’m probably jealous that Cubs 4, Expos 3: At Wrigley “We’ll have just enough to get the job done,” he said scheduled today at Massachusetts General Hospital. games. On Aug. 8, he moved past A1 Lopez into great character. They r ^ ly played like champions Vincent, who lives in Greenwich, we’re not there.” Field, Jerome Walton singled home Monday. He must miss at least six games before becoming second place on the all-time games-caught list with have got to play. They dealt with all kinds of things, Conn., managed to keep a low In other games Monday, the Cubs the tiebreaking run in the seventh in­ Earlier in the day, the Patriots placed Wooten on in­ eligible to be activated. 1,928, u-ailing only Bob Boone of the Kansas City pro.sperity and poverty.” profile in movie industry, con­ beat Montreal 4-3, New York ning and Mitch Williams ended the jured reserve and signed outside linebacker Bruce F^ul Fairchild, who replaced Wooten against the Royals, who’s caught 2,171. The Patriots scored on their first three possessions centrating on the financial end of the defeated Philadelphia 5-2, San Fran­ game with a pickoff play. Scholz, a starter for Seattle the past seven years who Jets, suffered a pulled muscle in his left leg but was released by the Seahawks last Thursday. finished the game and expects to play against Miami. and led 21-0 at halftime. Then the Jets reeled off 24 business. Unlike Giamatti, a former cisco stopped Atlanta 3-2, San Chicago sent Montreal to its Moseby AL player of week president of Yale University, and Diego downed Houston 7-3 and Los In the 16-0 pre-season loss to Green Bay, defensive Starting left tackle Danny Villa left the game with a consecutive points before the I^u-iots pulled the game seventh loss in 11 tries and dropped NEW YORK (AP) — Lloyd Moseby of Toronto, Peter Ueberroth, head of the Los Angeles beat Cincinnati 8-2. end Garin Veris, linebacker Andre Tippett and comer- thigh contusion and hopes to face the Dolphins. out. the Expos five games behind. who had 11 hits and scored seven runs while bat­ Angeles Olympic Organizing Com­ Neal Heaton, 4-7, gave up one back Ronnie Lippett suffered season-ending injuries. The PdU-iots filled Wooten’s roster spot by signing “1 was really proud of the team,” Berry said. “They Greg Maddux, 17-11, gave up ting .440 in six games, was named the American mittee, Vincent has never been in run on two hits in six innings. He The offensive line and offensive backs were hit hard Scholz, who was cut after holding out for part of train­ came from behind in the fourth quarter to win it.” three runs in 6 1-3 irmings. Mark League Player of the Week. Moseby had three the public spotlight. had been 1-7 with a 4.32 eamed-run Langston, 11-7, lost for the fourtli doubles and a home run, drew six walks and stole That doesn’t bother Wilpon. average as a starter but went 2-0 time in five starts. four bases, including three in Sunday’s 5-4 victory “The job itself will m ^ e him a with a 1.96 ERA as a reliever. Rick Wrona led off the seventh over Cleveland. He had a slugging percentage of much more public person because of “We’re finally healthy and we’re GOT HIM — St. Louis Cardinals’ Vince Monday night’s game in St. Louis The Pirates with a double and moved up when Coleman is tagged out by the Pirates’ Jose won, 3-1. .680 and an on-base percentage of .548. Flames not so friendly the nature of job,” the Mets owner trying to get something going for second baseman Damaso Garcia said. next year,” Heaton said. “We’ve got made an error on Langston’s pickoff Lind on a steai attempt in the first inning of Davis NL player of week The executive council, meeting no pressure. Just having fun.” throw. One out later, Walton singled NEW YORK (AP) — Mark Davis, who had after two losses on ice by conference call the day after Rookie Stan Belinda allowed one to left. 105th RBI, a run-scoring single in saves in each of San Diego’s five victories last Giamatti’s death, named Vincent ac­ hit in two innings and 41-year-old sacrificed. After Terry Kennedy Two batters later, Darrin Jackson Garcia and Mike Fitzgerald the bottom of the eighth iiming, sent week to take the major league lead with 39, was PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) — were overdoing it,” said a Czechoslovak ting commissioner, an informal title Doug Bair finished for his first walked, Clark singled home pinch homered. singled with two outs in the ninth San Francisco over Atlanta. The runner Mike Benjamin. named the National League Player of the Week. After losing two games and displaying lit­ policeman working at the game. He, like that doesn’t exist under the Major major-league save since Aug. 8, , 5-6, gave up against Les Lancaster. Williams Giants stayed six games ahead of Lonnie Smith hit his 20th home Davis allowed no runs and one hit in 4 1-3 innings, tle brotherly love during their “Friendship many of his compatriots, was surprised League Agreement. TTie executive 1986, when he was with Minnesota. three runs on four hits in 6 1-3 in­ relieved and, on a set play, bounced San Diego, while Houston fell seven run for the Braves. He hit a total of walked one and struck out four in earning two saves Tour” of Czechoslovakia, the Calgary by the violence on the ice. council consists of four owners from The Cardinals have scored just nings. Jim Deshaies, 12-9, took the the ball to first baseman Lloyd games back in the NL West. 20 homers in the majors from 1985 each against Atlanta and Los Angeles and one Flames are bringing hard-hitting NHL four runs in their three losses. loss. each league and the league presi­ McClendon, who snuck in behind Scott Garrelts, 13-3, is 7-0 with a through 1988. against Houston. hockey to the Soviet Union for the first As Calgary left wing Gary Roberts dents. One AL spot is vacant follow­ “We give up 10 runs in three Dodgers 8, Reds 2: At Dodger pinch runner Jeff Huston and tagged 1.26 ERA in nine starts since June Padres 7, Astros 3: Garry time. acknowledged, “It was a friendship tour ing the resignation of Seattle games and go from a half-game Stadium, Lenny Harris and John him. 25. He gave up two runs on five hits Templeton hit San Diego’s team- Martinez wins net opener The Stanley Cup champion Flames for the first two shifts on the ice, and it Mariners owner George Argyros. back to 3'/2 back,” Manager Whitey Shelby each got four hits and Eddie Montreal manager Buck Rodgers in eight innings and Steve Bedrosian record fifth grand slam of the season CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) — Top-seeded Con- dropped their second straight game to the hasn’t been since that.” Argyros has agreed to sell the Herzog said. “You can’t expect Murray had a three-run homer as protested the final play, saying finished for his 20th save. as the Padres won for the 15th time chita Martinez of Spain, the 12th-ranked player in Czechoslovakia national team Monday The Flames, the first NHL team to visit Mariners to a group headed by In­ shutouts every time. You have to McClendon u-ied to deceive the run- Los Angeles used 16 hits to beat the world, beat Louise Field of Australia, 6-4, 7-6 night, falling behind 2-0 in the opening Eastern Europe, continue the tour with Pinch hitter Bill Bathe opened the in 18 games. Cincinnati. dianapolis businessmen Jeff score.” ner. eighth with a single off reliever (7-3), in the first round of the $100,000 Virginia eight minutes on the way to a 4-1 loss. four games against Soviet teams. The Templeton’s second career slam Tim Belcher, 12-12, won his Smulyan and Michael Browning, Rick Horton, 0-2, is winless in Giants 3, Braves 2: Will Clark’. Tony Castillo, 0-1, and Brett Butler Slims of Arizona. Though NHL and Eastern European of­ Washington Capitals, now training and highli^ted a six-run sixth inning. fourth su-aight decision. Shaun Stafford, the 70th-ranked player in the ficials had expected the unprecedented playing in Sw^en, follow the Flames world, beat unranked Kate Gompert, 6-3,6-4. two-week tour to be more of a cultural into the Soviet Union on Thursday. exchange than a fierce competition, the Czechoslovakia, which rallied from a Testaverde gets passing grade Cueto an upset victim Flames and Czechoslovaks relegated two-goal deficit to defeat the Flames 4-2 Smith ready to go to work ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Top seed Isabel Cueto friendship to the bench Monday as they on Sunday, gained an early two-goal lead of West Germany, the defending champion, was traded elbows and high sticks for the Monday. Tomas Jelinek scored with 3:16 TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Ray taverde talked of playing smart. today.’ Championship teams hang upset by Federica Bonsignori of Italy 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 second sU'aight night. gone in the game and Vladimir Ruzicka By Steven Wine wore thin. At one point he talked about taking an of­ Perkins didn’t have to look at the He's had more productive days onto the ball and run out the clock,” “It was a nice game but the Canadians 1 in the opening round of the Virginia Slims interna­ doubled the score four minutes later. passing as a pro, but none in which The Associated Press fice job with the NBA expansion . films. Vinny Testaverde’s poise and Testaverde said. tional tournament. he did more things right. “It just got to be kind of tiresome, wondering the scoreboard told him everything In other matches, No. 3 Bettina Fulco of Italy “I don’t need to do as much as I “That’s a different team than who MIAMI Miami Dolphins rookie running back whether I’d ever be a Miami Dolphin or not,” Smith he needed to know about his defeated Australia’s Michelle Jaggard 4-6, 7-5, 7-5; said. thought I had to,” said Testaverde, we played a year ago,” Green Bay Sammie Smith, hoping to play in Sunday’s game at quarterback’s performance on open­ Ida Budarova of Czeckoslavakia defeated Christina Jury gets Gioiosa case whose longest completion was an linebacker Tim Harris said. “Last New E.’.gland, to ^y began catching up on eight Smith had asked for $2.65 million over four years, ing day. Papadaki of Greece 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (12-10); Elena 18-yarder to Mark Carrier. “The year, we were able to pienelrate and weeks of work he missed during a contract holdout. and the team’s last stated offer was $2.44 million. The “I’ve never graded quarterbacks,” Pampulova of Bulgaria defeated Eva Sviglerova of CINCINNATI (AP) — A federal jury Defense lawyer Marlin Weinberg ar­ temptation is still there to go long, put pressure on Testaverde and get Smith became the last NFL first-round draft choice stalemate ended last week when the Dolphins sug­ the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Czechoslavakia 6-1, 6-3; and Marina Plawlik of is deciding whether Thomas Gioiosa in­ gued that the government had failed to but I need to use good judgment.” him to make mistakes. This time, we to sign when he accepted a four-year deal worth an es­ gested the first face-to-face meeting since early June said Monday. “They either play West Germany defeated Sabine Appelmans of Bel­ tended to break the law by claiming Pete prove a tax-fraud conspiracy between the timated $2.5 million on Monday. Perkins found little fault in the were the ones getting frustrated.” between Smith and owner Joe Robbie. good or bad. He played very good.” gium 6-3,6-4. Rose’s track winnings, or whether it was fomier housemates, who lived together The 230-pound Smith said he’s about four pounds Testaverde, the first pick in the decisions the 1986 Heisman Trophy “This was the best Vinny has “We moved some (in salary demands), they moved played, by far,” Perkins said. “The merely an innocent favor for a long-time from 1979 to 1984. He also suggested overweight but eager to play. 1987 NFL draft, completed a winner made against the Packers. friend. some, and things got ironed out,” Smith said. reason was discipline. He made a lot that federal prosecutors were using “1 feel I’m in pretty good shape,” the former career-high 81 percent of his passes The Bucs blended 142 yards rushing Rickey Jackson sidelined The rookie said he felt like part of the team as he of smart decisions.” The 12-member jury in U.S. Distfict Gioiosa’s case to get to Rose, who is Florida State star said at a news conference. “I’ve hit watched Sunday’s season-opening 27-24 loss to the (22 of 27) for 205 yards and one with an effective short passing game NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Four-time Pro Bowl Court also has to decide whether under investigation by a grand jury. tlic weights the past six weeks as hard as I’ve ever hit Buffalo Bills on television. touchdown against the Green Bay to control the ball for nearly 38 Testaverde admitted he probably linebacker Rickey Jackson will have to undergo Gioiosa s judgment was so clouded by his “There’s no proof that Pete Rose ’em.” Packers. More importantly, he didn’t minutes. made some plays Sunday that “I surgery for a fractured cheekbone after wrecking a use of steroids that he couldn’t tell right “You’re always going to think that if you’d been cheated the government at all in this case, Two first-round picks, running back Barry Sanders throw a single interception after Testaverde led touchdown drives wouldn’t have dreamed o f’ in 1988 bonowed , the New Orleans Saints an­ from wrong in the 1980s, when he failed there, you could’ve done something,” Smith said. and no proof of any conspiracy,” Wein­ of Detroit and comerback Deion Sanders of Atlanta, leading the league with 35 last of 80, 45 and 78 yards in the first when the Bucs were 5-11, when he “But it showed Miami is going to be a great team this nounced. to report income and e acted as a mid­ berg said. “Instead, what the govern­ signed contacts last week and played in their team’s season. half. The Bucs’ last possession led the NFL in interceptions and his Rusty Kasmiersky, a team spokesman, said doc­ year, and that we’re on the verge of having some dleman in cocaine deals. ment’s attempted to do is architect a tax season-opener Sunday. Miami coach Don Shula didn’t produce points but covered 51 tors had not scheduled the surgery because of the more great seasons here.” Sunday’s final score, 23-21, marriage of less than a year failed. The jurors deliberated for 4>/2 hours on case against Pete Rose on the basis of declined to predict when Smith will be activated. didn’t reflect the Bucs’ domination yards after Mark Robinson’s inter­ He was divorced in the off­ extensive swelling. It was not known how long Monday in Gioiosa’s drug and tax- AP Photo Tommy and Pete Rose being close fiiends “We have to find out how much work he has to do The Dolphins were last in the NFL in rushing in of the game. Nor did it show Tes­ ception stopped the fuckers’ last season, took up painting as a hobby Jackson would be sidelined. evasion trial, then were dismissed for the for eight years.” to gel into a position so he can help us,” Shula said. 1988 with 1,205 yards in 16 games. Smith gained taverde scrambling for a key threat at the Tampa Bay 8-yard line. and reported to training camp this St. Charles Parish Deputy Sheriff Sam Zinna said GOODEN READY? — New York Mets’ pitcher Dwight Gooden day without reaching a verdict. They Gioiosa, 31, of New Bedford, Mass., His big adjustments will be learning the passing 1,230 yards in 11 games in 1987. second-quarter first down or his The quarterback completed all four summer determined to bury the past. the accident happened about 3:45 a.m. as Jackson warms up on the field prior to Monday night’s National League game resume deliberations today. could be sentenced to up to 38 years in game and blitz pickups.” “What I want to do is just take some pressure off leadership on a 13-play drive that of his passes and the offense con­ To help the quarterback counteract was driving a friend’s Corvette on U.S. 61 west of against the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium. The jury got the case after defense jail and fined $2 million if convicted on Smith, tlic ninth player taken in the draft, said he verted three third-down plays and (quarterback Dan) Marino so they don’t have to look burned the final 5*/2 minutes off the colorblindness that may have con­ New Orleans when he rammed into the rear of a 1- Gooden, who went on the disabled list on July 2 with a partially torn lawyers said in closing arguments that all five counts. didn i regret holding out but admitted his patience to him every down to win,” Smith said. clock. one on fourth down. tributed to the interception count, ton flat-bed pickup truck driving ahead of him, Gioiosa cashed a $47,646 racetrack ticket Rose, who hasn’t been charged with Perkins spoke of the third-year “When I went to the huddle, I told Perkins switched the Bucs’ home Zinna said. muscle in his right shoulder, will be in the bullpen and available to for Rose out of friendship, not as part of a any crime, is under investigation by a quarterback’s discipline, while Tes­ the guys ‘This is our Super Bowl jerseys from orange to white. pitch starting tonight. tax-fraud scheme. federal grand jury in Cincinnati - 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989- SCOREBOARD Puzzles Handicap doesn’t slow her pace ACROSS 5 Needs Answer to Previous Puzzle By Jerry Buck Royals 6, Twins 1 scratching World” and was one of the nurses aboard the pink N C MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY 1 Metal type (2 6 Ires A A P i U m | b | The Associated Press submarine in “Operation Petticoat” with Cary Baseball a b rh b l abrhM wds.) N U N Football 7 Scandinavian S A L E e | TV Topics (jrant and Tony Curtis. Newmn 2b 4 0 1 0 Seitzer 3b 4 0 0 0 9 Dutch cheese god E P LOS ANGELES Actress Madlyn Rhue; E E G N A t | Her professional name comes from the title of a Gladden If 3 0 0 0 WWilsn d 3 2 1 0 13 Christmas 8 Recent (pref.) Haleph 1 0 0 0 Brett 1b 3 1 2 2 is W A “I’m always on time. I’m in makeup on time, I 14 Novelist Ferber S A n | e | movie. ”l vas looking for a name and remem­ American League standings Puckett cf 4 0 1 0 BJacksn If 3 1 2 0 9 Architect___ know my lines. I’m funny on the set and I bring a NFL standings 15 Jackie's 2nd Saarinen bered a James Cagney movie called ‘13 Rue EaM Division Harper dh 3 0 1 0 Eisnrch rf 4 1 1 2 professionalism to the show I’m on. W L Pel. GB H rbeklb 3 1 2 1 Trtabll dh 3 1 0 0 AMERICAN CONFERENCE husband 10 WWII event K 1 L L^ N O G Madeleine.’ That’s an address in Paris and I had Toronto 80 64 .556 _ CCastill rf 3 0 0 0 Stillwell ss 3 0 11 EasI “I think I’ve made a difference for handicapped me to therapy three times a week.” 16 One of the 11 Indigo dye E R A S grown up thinking my father was French,” said Ballirrtere 79 67 .541 2 Jorgnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 White 2b 2 0 1 0 W L T Pet. PF m Muses U K E Multiple sclerosis is a progressive neurological 1 0 0 12 Lion's neck hair N 1 people,” added Miss Rhue, who is confined to a Miss Rhue, who was bom Madeline Roche in Milwaukee 73 72 .503 7France, Minrtesota 1 0 0 1.000 38 7 37 Struck n Toronto (Stottlemyro 7-5) at Minnosota (West Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 23 15 16 public-service announcement for the Multiple Miss Rhue has been an actress since the 1950s, will be told in a TV movie from Warner Bros. 21 39 Chef's garment 2-1), 8:05 p.m. Detroit 0 1 0 .000 13 16 Sclerosis Society. The campaign, called “Profiles Texas (Ryan 15-10) at Kansas City (Gubicza i appearing in more than 15 feature and television Television. Part of the deal also calls for an Cubs 4, Expos 3 > *•7 Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 21 23 40 Proviso 18 19 ’ 15- 10), 8:35 p.m. in Courage,” encourages all people to lead fuller movies. She’s also done numerous guest roles on MONTREAL CHCAGO VUtai 41 Weep authorized biography to be published by Warner Milwaukeo (Bosio 15-9) at Oakland (Welch LA. Ftams 1 0 0 1.000 31 21 4 2 ______Earp ■ L lives whether they are disabled or not. television and been a regular in “Bracken’s sb r h bl ab r h bl 21 Books. LcMond, 28, won the Tour dc France in 16- 7), 10fl5p.m. 22 Raines If 3 0 0 0 W y ton cf 4 0 1 1 New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 28 0 Boston (Hotzol 1-2) at Seattle (Bankhead 46 Gypsy man “When I was first in the wheelchair, I had to World,” “Executive Suite,” and “Houston 1986 and the following year was wounded by a Grissom cf 4 2 2 1 Sndbrg 2b 3 0 0 0 San Frarteisco 1 0 0 1.000 30 24 ■ 12-6), 10:05 p.m. 47 901, Roman 23 24 25 26 stay on the set when I was working,” she said. Galarrg 1b 4 0 0 0 Salazar If 2 0 0 1 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 21 31 Knights.” She had recurring roles in “Fame” and shotgun blast in a hunting accident. It was as­ New Ifork (Terrell 4-4) at Calilornia (M.Witt 50 Slippery Brooks rf 4 1 1 0 Lancastr p 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS — American Freeman, Jason Coogan. Back row: Scott Sunday's Gamas ■ “Now I have a driver. He gets me everywhere on “Days of Our Lives.” sumed he’d never race again, but he won the 1989 8-13), 10:35 p.m. 31 Wallach 3b 4 0 1 1 MiWIIms p 0 0 0 0 51 Mrs. Charles Wednesday's Games Legion won the American League Little Chicago 17, Cincinnati 14 time. I don’t cost the show anything. He also takes The actress was in “Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad race. DGarci 2b 3 0 1 1 Dawson rf 3 0 0 0 Cochran, Jeff Knowiton, Bobby Zimmerman, Chaplin ■ Fitzgerldc 4 0 1 0 McCInd 1b 411 0 New Orleans 28, Dallas 0 52 Part of corn 34 36 Milwaukee at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. League championship this past season. Brian Jaworski, Shane Buzzell, Matt Lavatori, Los Angeles Ftams 31, Atlanta 21 Huson pr 0 0 0 0 Law 3b 4 1 0 0 plant . Boston at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. Fhoenlx 16, Detroit 13 1 Owonss 3 0 1 0 Dunstonss 3 1 3 2 37 CNcago at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Team members, left to right, front row: Rich Mike Bergenty. Rear: Coaches Jim Griffeth, 53 Roman 38 Dwyer ph 0 0 0 0 Wrona c 2 1 2 0 San Francisco 30, Indianapolis 24 Detroit at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Santvn ph 0 0 0 0 Girardi c 0 0 0 0 Griffeth, Ryan Buzzell, Matt Jaworski, Jarred Bob Buzzell. Tampa Bay 23, Green Bay 21 highway Toronto at Minnesota, 8D5 p.m. TV Tonight Langstn p 2 0 0 0 GMaddx p 2 0 0 0 Cleveland 51, Pittsburgh 0 54 Proof Texas at Kansas City, 8 3 5 p.m. WJhnsn ph 1 0 1 0 Descenz If 0 0 0 0 New England 27, New Vbrk Jets 24 56 Puerto___ New Vbrk at California, 10:35 p.m. Minnesota 38, Houston 7 42 43 44 45 ONixon pr 0 0 0 0 57 Renounced Burke p 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 27, Miami 24 cisco. 87; Coleman, S t Louis, 87. Nationai League standings Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 27 4 7 4 Philadelphia 31, Seattle 7 50 Mets 5, Phiilies 2 RBI—KMitchell, San Francisco, 116; WCIark, Denver 34, Kansas City 20 DOWN ^® MOVIE: 'Murderer's R ow ' Secret husband involves them with drug smug­ East Division Montreal OOO 201 000—3 6:00P M ® ( B !30; ;40) N ew s 1 :30A M (3D USA Today Current prob­ NEWVDRK PHILA San Francisco, 105; Guerrero, a . Louis, 104- Los Angeles Ftaiders 40, San Diego 14 agent Matt Helm is called in when a scien­ glers, the adventurer heads back to the Pet. GB Chicago 020 010 lOx—4 53 fD Who's the Boss? lems faced by emergency-room staffs. ab r h bl ab r h bl EDavis, CincinnaK, 89; HJohnson, New York’ Golf Monday's Game 1 Shade of blue tist is kidnapped by a supervillain Dean Australian outback Paul Hogan, Linda Chicago .563 — E—Law, DGarcia. DP—Chicago 1. Jefferis 2b 4 0 0 0 Dykstra cl 4 0 1 0 89, (Jl) Charles in Charge Martin, Ann-Margret, Karl Malden 1966 Koslowski 1988 Rated PG (In Stereo) ® Joe Franklin SL Louis .538 3'/2 LOB—Montreal 4, Chicago 5. 2B—Owen, 2 Distinctive air Samuel cf 5 1 1 0 StaNck ph 1 0 0 0 HITS—TGwynn, San Diego, 182; WCIark 56 [U SA] Equalizer Time is running out as ,11/ USA Tonight New14>rk 76 67 .531 4 'rj Wrona. 3B—Dunston. HR—Grissom (1). New Y xk Gants 27, Washington 24 3 Error C1D McMillan and Wife 5® MOVIE: 'Murphy’s War’ A W W II Ir­ HJhnsn 3b 5 1 2 0 Fferr 2b 4 0 1 0 San Francisco, 181; Guerrero, St Louis 159- Yvette tries to learn the identity of the per­ Montreal 76 68 .528 5 SB—ONixon (34). S—GMaddux. SF— DGar­ Country Club Sunday, Sept. 17 4 Symbol for (20j Mr. Belvedere ishman who, after the massacre of the 30 Later W ith Bob Costas Pittsburgh 64 79 Stnvbry rf 5 1 1 0 Kruk If 3 0 0 0 RAIomar, San Diego, 158; Sandberg, Chicago,’ crew of his ship by a German U-Boal. son who's been giving information to her .448 16lrj cia. 153. tellurium (2?) News (Live) 38 Honeymooners Philadelphia 58 85 McFlyIds If 5 1 3 4 DerNer If 1 0 0 0 BEST 16 — Gross- John Lattanzio 72. Net- Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m. |c)19 89 by NEA. Inc seeks revenge at all costs Peter O'Toole, police inspector father (60 min.) Part 2 of .406 221/2 IP H R ER BB SO 40' W hat a C ountry! West Division Montreal Teufel 1b 3 0 2 0 Jordan 1b 4 1 2 0 DOUBLES—Wallach, Montreal, 40; Guerrero, John Lattanzio 60-7-53, John Banavige Loa Angelas Raiders at Kansas City, 1 p.m. . (14) Victory Garden (CC) Sian Phillips. Philippe Noiret. 1971 2 KHrndz 1b 1 0 0 0 VHayes rf 2 1 0 0 S t Louis, 38; HJohnson, New Y o ^ 37; WCIark 62-854. B Net- Jim Breen 63-1853, Don Jar- Miami at New England, 1 p.m. Langston L11-7 7 7 4 3 5 8 (ID Charlie's Angels CsS Nova (CC) Examines possible explana­ [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Vietnam [CNN] Newsnight Update W L Pet. GB Lyons c 5 1 1 0 Thon ss 3 0 1 1 San Francisco, 36; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 31; das 69-14-55, Lloyd Davidson 67-12-55, Pat New Orleans al Green Bay, 1 p.m. 10:15PM Burke 1 0 0 0 0 0 tions for Easter Island's isolated culture War Story: The Last Days' (CC) A collec­ [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Hambone and Hillie' A San Francisco 83 61 .576 — Elster ss 3 0 2 0 CHayes 3b 3 0 1 1 Hamilton. Los Arigsles, 31; LSmith. Atlanta, 31. Mistretta 67-11-56, Willie Oleksinski 69-13-56, New Vbrk Jets at Cleveland, 1 p.m. OD Family Ties (CC). Part 1 of 2 Chicago and Its ancient hieroglyphs and gigantic tion of three new episodes from the lost dog travels cross-country to find his San Diego 77 67 .535 6 Darling p 3 0 1 1 Parrott p 0 0 0 0 TRIPLES—RoThompson, San Francisco, 10; Ed Pagan! 69-13-56. C Not- Tony Sonatore Philadelphia at Whshingtoa 1 p.m. GMaddx W,17-11 71-3 6 3 3 0 7 @7) World of Survival (R) carved heads. (60 min ) Part 1 of 2. (R) award-winning anthology series. Haing S owner. Lillian Gish, Tim othy Bottoms, O.J Houston 76 68 .528 7 Musslmn p 0 0 0 0 Carman p 0 0 0 0 Coleman. S t Louis, 9; MThompson, S t Louis, 70-19-51, George Soddon 67-16-51, Chad Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Lancaster 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 (ftl) Three's Company Ngor, Steve Antin, Doan Chau Mau. 1989 Simpson 1984 Rated PG (InStereo) Cincinnati 70 74 .486 13 Myers p 1 0 0 0 Barren ph 1 0 0 0 8; OSmith, S t Louis, 8; FToberts, San Diego, 8; WNtesell 74-20-54, Gary Wood 69-1854, Joe San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. 3 i) MOVIE: 'Bluffing It' A middle-aged MiWIIms S,33 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 (In Stereo) Los Angeles 68 76 .472 15 Vanayke, Pittsburgh, 8; WCIark, San Francis­ CELEBRITY CIPHER [A&E] New Wilderness factory foreman rejects a promotion rather [USA] MOVIE: 'Secret of Snake and HBP—Raines by GMaddux. BK—Lancaster. Daulton c 2 0 0 0 Salafia 73-17-56. D Nat- Ron Harpola 82-29-52 Detroit at New Vbrk Giants, 4 p.m. Atlanta 56 88 .389 27 co, 8. Ed Lawton 84-28-56, Nino Nistri 7822-57. Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. than admit he is illiterate Dennis Weaver, Crane' A young man searches for the se­ P0—Fitzgerald. Fleady ph 0 0 0 0 Minnesota at Chicago, 4 p.m. Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's clue. B equals M. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Hambone and Hillie' A 10:30PM 11 : Monday's Gamas Ruffin p 0 0 0 0 h o m e r u n s —KMitchell, San FrarKisco, 42‘ SWEEPS — Gross- John Lattanzio 72. Net- Phoenix at Seattle, 4 p.m. lost dog travels cross country to find his Cleavant Derricks, Janet Carroll 1987 New York Yankees at California Angels cret behind a specialized martial arts style DwMpy ph 1 0 0 0 HJohnson, New Vbrk, 34; GDavis, Houston! 32 John Banavige 74-8-66, Jim Grier 78-9-69. B Houston al San Diego, 4 p.m. owner Lillian Gish. Timothy Bottoms, O J [A8(E] Elizabeth Arden Premiere This (2 hrs , 30 min.) (Live) Tan Tao Liang, Fang Fang 1976 Chicago 4, Montreal 3 EDavis, Cincinnati, 31; Sandberg, Chicago, 29. Cook p 1 0 0 0 Gross- Tom Lowery 77. Not- Don Jardes Indianapolis at Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. 'YHMZO YAA FN NYFU YVU Simpson 1984 Rated PG (In Stereo) woman's revolutionary approach to 18 The Wok 1 :35AM Q j Love Boat New York 5. PhiladeIpNa 2 Padres 7, Astros 3 rhwrth p 0 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Alem an , S t Louis, 60' 81- 14-67, Ed FYigani 80-13-67, F^t Mistretta Monday, Sept. 18 [ESPN] Home Run Derby (R) whole-body health propelled her to the top Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 1 TGwynn, San Diego, 40; HJohnson, New York. 7811-68, Willie Oleksinski 82-13-64. C Gross- (20 All in the Family [MAX] MOVIE: My Man HOUSTON SAN DIEGO McElroy p 0 0 0 0 UeVZ, Y ACM FN NYFU YVU of the beauty industry (60 min ) 1 :45AM San Francisco 3. Atlanta 2 Jeltz 3b 2 0 0 0 37; RAIomar, San Diego, 36; Samuel, New Georgo Seddon 81. Net- Tony Sonatore Denver at Buffalo, 9 p.m. [H B O ] MOVIE; The Lion of A frica' (CC) (26; USA Tonight Adam’ (CC) Trouble begins wtien a young ab r h bl ab r h bl [CNN] PrimeNews San Diego 7, Houston 3 Totals 40 5 13 5 Totals 32 2 6 2 Vbrk. 35. 82- 19-63, Chad Whitosell 87-20-67, Gary Wbod A doctor risks life and limb when she un­ man with an overactive imagination meets Vbung cf 5 0 0 0 Roberts 3b 3 1 1 1 C3$ Hogan's Heroes Los Angeles 8. Cincinnati 2 PITCHING (13 decisions)—Garrelts San 82-15-67. D Gross- E.S. Anderson 93, George dertakes an African cross-country journey [D IS ] Almost Partners A spirited girl and the girl of his dreams Raphael Sbarge, Ve­ Doran 2b 3 0 0 0 RAIomr 2b 4 1 1 0 NewYorit 310 000 1 0 0 -5 AFMMAZ FN UCVZ.' — Tuesday's Games Francisco, 13-3, .813, 2.19; DoMartinez, McNIff 93, Not- Fton Harpolo 95-29-64. to bring medical supplies to the natives. a worn-out detective join forces to find the $1) Trial by Jury ronica Cartwright 1985 Rated R. (In Cano p 0 0 0 0 TGwynn rf 3 0 0 0 Phlladalphia 020 000 0 0 0 -2 Montreal, 15-5, .750, 2.96; Darwin, Houston. BEST 12 — A Gross- Pete Denz 41-3-38. Ar­ Brian Dennehy. Brooke Adams, Josef Shi- thieves who stole her grandmother's urn Stereo) Bass If 3 0 1 0 JaClark 1b 4 1 1 1 E—Thon. DP—New Vbrk 1. LOB—New Vbrk 10:40P M 124 Sneak Previews Montreal (B. Smith 10-8) at Chicago (Bielecki 11-4, .733, 253; Fernandez, New Vbrk, 11-4, chie Poarmon 41-2-38, Bill Moran 42-3-39, Rick NFL result BYVFNMC VYDYOOC. loa 1987 (In Stereo) (60 min ) Spilmn 1b 3 0 0 0 James If 3 1 0 0 13, Philadelphia 8. HR—McReynolds (20). L8 . Home Shopping Spree 15-6), 7:35 p.m. .733, 278; Reuschel, San Francisco, 16-6 Clough 42-2-40. B Net- Ed Pagani 487-39, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Three o’clock Is always too late or too early for [L IF E ] Cagney 8i Lacey Part 2 of 2 1 1 :00PM (3D (3D 22 30 40 N ew s 2:00A M Darwin p 0 0 0 0 Abner If 0 0 0 0 SB—Samuel (35), VHayes (25), HJohnson (37). [ESPN] Tuesday Night Muscle: Body New York (Viola 3-4) at Philadelphia .727, 2,71. Tom Atamian 47-7-40, Steve Dexter 48-7-41, anything you want to do." — Jean-Paul Sartre. 11 Medical Center Lmbfdz 2b 1 0 0 0 Tmpltn ss 4 1 2 4 IP H R ER BB SO [TMC] MOVIE: 'P rotocol' (CC) A naive building Junior National Championship, (3D Crimewatch Tonight (K.Howell 11-11), 7:35 p.m. New Iferk STRIKEOUTS—DeLeon, S t Louis, 180; Bel­ Don Davis 478-41, Tom Roche 46-5-41, Larry cocktail waitress becomes a national her­ men's competition from Memphis, Tenn 38 Jeffersons Puhl rf 2 1 1 0 Santiago c 4 1 1 0 1® Space Saver Pittsburgh (Walk 12-10) at St. Louis (Magrane Darling W,13-12 6 1-3 5 2 2 4 6 cher, Los Angeles, 175; Smoltz, Atlanta, 168; Gazza 46-5-41. C Not- Nick DiRotro 4810-39, Giants 27, Redskins 24 oine when she saves the life of a visiting (60 min.) (Taped) 18-7), 8:35 p.m. CarNNt 3b 3 1 1 0 Jackson cf 3 111 [ESPN] SportsLook Musslmn 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cone, New Vbrk, 165; Fernandez, New Vbrk, George May 5810-40, Al Chovrotte 58841, NawVtork 7 7 0 13—27 diplomat Goldie Hawn, Chris Sarandon, [HBO] MOVIE: Wall Street' |CC) An C20: 38 M *A *S ‘ H Houston (Clancy 7-11) at San Diego (Hurst CRNds ss 4 0 0 0 Schiraldi p 3 0 0 0 165. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Alien From L. A.' An ex­ Myers S,23 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 George Soddon 49-841, Bill Leone 51-10-41, Washington 0 3 7 14—24 Andre Gregory 1984 Rated PG (In ambitious young stockbroker skyrockets C26i W eekday (R) 13-10), 10:05 p.m. Trevino c 4 111 GHarrisp 0 0 0 0 plorer's daughter stumbles upon the lost Philadelphia SAVES—MaDavis, San Diego, 39; MiWil- Joe Salafia 50-9-41. D Not- Jim Damato First CSiaitsr Stereo) to success under the tutelage of a ruthless Deshaies p 2 0 0 0 (61' A rsenio Hall (In Stereo) city of Atlantis Kathy Ireland, Thom Ma­ Cincinnati (Browning 15-11) at Los Angeles FluffinL,5-9 2 5 4 1 0 2 liams, Chicago, 33; Franco, Cincinnati, 30' 5813-42, Ed Lawton 5814-42, Merrill Ander­ NY—Turner 30 pass from Simms (Altegre corporate raider , Charlie (Valenzuela 10-12), 10:35 p.m. GDavis 1b 2 0 2 2 [U SA] Cartoon Express thews 1987 Rated PG Cook 3 2-3 3 0 0 1 0 Burke, Montreal, 26; JHowell, Los Angeles, 26, ’ son 54-12-42, Fton Harpole 57-15-42 kick), 14:13 Sheen, Daryl Hannah 1987 Rated R (In [CNN] Moneyline Atlanta (Clary 4-3) at San Francisco (Reus- Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 31 7 7 7 Frohwirth 1 1110 1 SWEEPS — A Gross- Pete Denz 70. Not- Bill Second Quarter 6:30PM (T) CBS N ew s (CC) (InStereo) Stereo) [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 2:25A M [HBO] MOVIE: The Big chel 16-6), 10:35 p.m. Houston 000 000 300—3 Moran 73887, ArcNe Poarmon 71-3-68, Bill I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME McElroy 0 1 0 0 0 0 NY—Meggett 62 pass from Simms (Allegre Town' (CC) A country boy's talent for Wednesday's Games SanDlago 001 006 OOx—7 Peoples 76-868, Dave Malick 74-589, Lon (3D f4® ABC N ew s (CC) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports Jay John Fbrren 1 1-3 2 0 0 2 2 kick), 5:58 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee crap shooting brings him to the high- DP—San Diego 1. LOB—Houston 7, San Harrath 73-4-69, John Lattanzio 76-7-69, B (3D New Leave It to Beaver stone is host Wbs—FG Lohmiller 24,13:32 [M A X ] MOVIE: The Blob' A Colorado stakes gambling tables of 1957 Chicago. Montreal at Chicago, 735 p.m. Diego 3. 2B— Templeton, JaClark, HR— Carman 1 1 0 0 2 0 Unscramble these four Jumbles, Gross- Don Davis 79. Not- Ed Pagani 881387, Third Quarter Out of the way, you CH) Growing Pains ski town IS invaded b y a man-eating mass [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Matt DiHon, Diane Lane, Tommy Lee New Vbrk at PhiladeIpNa. 735 p.m. T e n s io n (5), Jackson (3). SB—Roberts (20), McElroy pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. one letter to each square, to form Dave Roberts 82-13-69, Tom Atamian Was—Sanders 48 pass from Rypien little pip-squeak of outer space slime. Kevin Dillon, Shaw­ [USA] Crockett and Tubbs Jones 1987 Rated R Pittsburgh at S t Louis, 8:35 p.m. Doran (22). WP—Ruffin. BK—Darling, Cook. four ordinary words. @3 M am a's Fam ily 84-14-70. Tom Roche 80-10-70, Pat Mistretta (Lohmiller kick), 13:04 nee Smith. Donovan Leitch 1988 Rated work with federal agents in pursuit of a Atlanta at San Diego, 1035 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, Davis; First, Quick; Transactions 81-11-70, Bill Palmer 83-13-70. C Gross- Al d D (3® NBC N ew s (CC) R (In Stereo) 2l30A M (3) Sustaining Houston Second, Gregg; Third, Kibler. Fourth Quarter dealer who is peddling Stinger ground-to- Houston at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Chevrotte 84. Not- Nick DiPiotro 87-2087 NY—Anderson 14 run (Allegro kick), 134 d4) Nightly Business Report 38 A lice Deshaies L, 12-9 51-3 5 5 5 2 4 T—3:26. A— 18,690. YU NF [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Alien From L.A.' An ex­ air missies Guest Bruce W illis (60 min ) Cincinnati at San Francisco, 1035 p.m. Chad Whitosell 90-20-70, Ed Dullea 89-18-71, W is—Monk 6 pass from Ftypien (Lohmiller Darwin 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 (5D Fam ily Ties (CC) Part 2 of 2 plorer's daughter stumbles upon the lost [CNN] Sports Latenight BASEBALL Pete Toots 86-1871. D Gross- Bob White 91. kick), 6:45 1 city of Atlantis Kathy Ireland, Thom Ma­ 1 1 :30PM (3D (4Q) NlghtUne: Capital to Cano 2 0 0 0 1 2 Pirates 3, Cardinals 1 American League Not- Jim Damato 92-25-67, Ed Lawton (51) Love Connection Capital (CC) (Live) [ESPN] SportsCenter Up-to-date San Diego Was—Coleman 24 interception return thews 1987 Rated PG American League results PITTSBURGH STLOUIS CHICAGO WHITE SOX—F>urchased the con­ 97-2889. [A8iE] Profiles Featured: military expert scores. Schiraldi W,5-6 6 1-3 4 3 3 4 3 (Lohmiller kick), 739 [USA] Murder. She Wrote A cheap ty­ (3D Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) ab r h bl ab r h bl tract of Jose Segura, pitcher, from Vancouver of TWO BALL HANDICAP — Mike Lomba-Joo W inston Churchill Part 1 of 2. GHarris 2 2-3 2 0 0 1 0 N Y -E G Allegre 32,12:43 coon with loads of enemies is found dead (1® Personal Power 2:35A M @3 Fam ily Feud BHatchr rf 4 0 1 0 Coleman If 2 1 0 0 the F^cIFic Coast League, and Wayne EtMrards, Salafia 125, Bob White-Ed Lawton 126, George WP—GHarris. NY—FG Allegro 52, 15:00 [CNN] Showbiz Today on the construction site of his high-rise ho­ Hall rf 1 0 0 0 OSmith ss 4 0 2 0 pitcher, and Robin Ventura, third baseman, from May-Kovin Hogan 126, Chad Whitesoll-Tony KWAT (2® Jeffersons 3:00A M (~9l Home Shopping Over­ Umpires-Homo, Rippley; First, Tata; A—54,160. [ESPN] SportsLook tel (60 min ) Orioles 6, White Sox 3 Bell ss 4 0 0 0 Guerrer 1b 3 0 0 1 Birmingham of the Southern League. Sonatore 127, Paul Sullivan-Lon Giglk) 127. §® Tonight Show (In Stereo) nigh t Service (3 hrs.) Second, Froomrrtng; T h iri DoMuth LADIES EVENT-FOUR BALL EVENT — L CHICAGO BALTIMORE VanSlyk cf 3 1 2 0 Brnnsky rf 3 0 0 0 TEXAS RANGERS—Announced that Jim [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Blob’ A man-eating 8:30PM (3D (3® Wonder Years (CC) ■11 W hite Shadow T—2:55. A—1^705. Prior-P. Alten-S. Stochholz-B. Marshall 56, E. (213 South Africa Now ab r h bl ab r h bl Bonilla 3b 4 0 1 0 McGee cf 3 0 0 0 Sundberg, catcher, will retire at the end of the First downs mass of outer space slime terrorizes a Kevin, Paul and Winnie have different atti­ Wadas-M. Presti-P. Duggan-F. Hartin 58. (2® Your Show of Shows 18l Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) Uohnsn If 5 0 1 0 PBradly If 4 2 4 0 Bonds If 4 1 2 1 Oquend 2b 3 0 0 0 season. small town Steve McQueen, Aneta Cor- tudes toward the upcoming summer vaca­ Giants 3, Braves 2 Gross- K. Dimlow 91. Net- E. Wbdas 73. 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/ ' / 16—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tlicsday, Sept. 12, 1989 r^A! .M (I . I I i' III KAI ,U. Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 -17 DILLON by Steve Dickenton SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright STiclcs AW VlL-l-O f^ AMD sr£ tT 4 NEW YORK (AH) — Aftci six years of what he \W I A/N'rM rH'rr-' calls “the clandestine thing,” is returning PROP VOUR eUN6„. NO 1 //V 7H£ /CP- "Phantom movb m ^ tbr By Larry Blasko to public view. FUNNY STUFF OR I'LL ) HOU5E,,. THAN LIGHTNING FLAGH" i Type-A characters who whip out BLOW you AF^tRT „>OLD JUNGLB GATING. y A c h in g jo in ts ' The Associated Press a laptop computer on the airplane The star of the two “Godiather” films and “Dog Day Afternoon” .says in Vanity Fair magazine’s Oc­ PROBABLY CAN'T PREVICT for the express purpo.se of making NOT A PRETTY^ WEATHER, Those who think they’ll never un­ tober issue that he spent much of the past six years THOUGHT, SFIERIFfJ the rest of us feel guilty about loaf­ BUT IT IS CLEAR derstand personal computing should Compubug in dark glasses, false moustaches and disguised ing now have a new tool, a battery- THAT SOME PEOPLE get gooey about it - GUI, to be stage roles. operated inkic' orintcr. The Kodak CAN FEEL precise. Out of sight since filming “Scarface” in 1983, u Diconix 150 Plus printer is so small, YP. T‘ CHANGING A GUI is a Graphical User Inter­ Hficino stars in the upcoming romantic thriller, “Sea I lu r Y Cl §92 Capp CntarpHaea. Irtc TEMPERATURE T he basic idea is still compelling: light and quiet that it shouldn’t of Love,” with Ellen Barkin, and plays a surprising­ face program. It allows the clean, cause any hostile stares from .scat- AND HUMIDITY organized and logical computer to learn to use one GUI and you’ve ly lighthearted cameo as the bad guy in Warren ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson WEATHER SUFFERERS learned to use many applications mates or heart attacks from hauling Beatty’s “Dick Tracy.” deal with a messy and erratic it around. Even with the five C-sizc \tS^RR>f INCLUDE PEOPLE WITH human. programs. Instead of cryptic, usci- He also has agreed to play the Michael Corleonc |9/iz- ni-cad batteries that power it, it RHEUMATISM, WHO GUIs (pronounce it as in “sticky hostile, electronic snarls, deal with for the third lime after director Francis Ford Cop­ THIS BOOK COST DOYOUKIOOW HOW weighs just 3.75 pounds and FEEL SHARP PAINS and gooey”) do that by using the computer through intuitive and pola told F^cino he’d come up with a new concept BLONDIE by Dean Young Stan Drake $ 2 4 .9 5 '^ AAWY VIDEOS THAT measures roughly 2 inches high, 6.5 ft WHEN TEMPER graphics and icons to present as atiiaeiivc graphic objects that for the third “Godfather” film. Diane Keaton, with WOULD REWT? inches deep and 10.8 inches wide. ATURES many jobs as possible in the same represent where you want to go and whom Pacino has had a relationship for several TO THINK YOU'RE MY O H ,B O O - AND NOW 1 I Ilf VOUR c l o t h e s W THERE'S A FALL.SWOLLEN Printer setup is easy enough for a DARLING d a u g h t e r ^ MOO-HOO HAVE YOU / ARE f il t h y VIRGO, IF I E way. allow the computer to take care of years, again will play Corleone’s estranged wife. WHO WAS s t o l e n f r o m JOINTS, AND OTHER B A C K WITH SAW ONE the details ol getting Ihere. high school student, and a bright Pacino, 49, said he relished his time in disguise. m e 2 0 YEARS AGO ME a g a i n V' PAINFUL SYMPTOMS For example, to erase a file under So which GUI? adult shouldn’t need much help. The “There’s a feeling that you experience when you OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS ARE ALSO MS-DOS, you must type the com­ h ’s hard to say, so hard tliat even printer uses plain paper, sheet or pul on glasses and a moustache and you blend in,” MORE PREVALENT IN COLD, MOIST CLIMATES . mand “ERASE (filename)”. To gel tractor feed and prints a letter- (L I tlic editors ol PC Magazine, the ex­ he told the magazine. “I felt so free. I was excited.” (£ ------(£ 0? SUFFERERS OF ARTHRITIS FIND MORE COMFORT rid of the file if you’re running a quality resolution of 192 dots per word processor, you might lypc a haustive journal of IBM-standard LIVING IN WARM, DRY REGIONS a*vwwtcac ^ inch (versus about 3(X) for a la.scr Curtis has ideal life w m Ltow^ command string and then the file computing, declined to give the ^ ------...... printer). It comes with either a paral­ © ore tuf ✓ name. But if you're running a GUI, coveted “Editor’s Choice” to one of NEW YORK (AP) — Actress Jamie Lee Curtis lel or a serial interface and will ] you’d probably just use a joystick or the GUIs reviewed in the Sept. 12 says motherhood, a happy mairiage and a satisfying produce 180 characters per second r mouse to point to the file and llien issue (Ziff-Davis, $2.95). Their career have given her “the life 1 have always j in draft mode, about half of that in ’ J- ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue point to the little icon of a wasicbas rca.soiiiiig was that GUIs perform wanted.” letter-quality. L—^ Dr. Gott kct. subjective services — look, feel, But getting there wasn’t ea.sy, she says in Red- The printer costs $499 in the HAVEN'T HEARD m q t The beauty of the GUI is that one coinfon — that arc difficult to book magazine’s October issue. Among the dif­ ROSE IS ROSE by Pal Brady YOU b o y s WE SURE o h ; o h ! I parallel version, $519 for the serial READY T'GO ARE,YOUR THINK WE command movement works more oi measure on standardized tesLs. ficulties, she recalled, was having famous parents. atl^! /CJS’K.- BACK TO / h ig h n e s s : FORGOT Peter Gott, M.D. interface. Print quality is good WITH you FOR t h is ; I nkdw beat less the same way for any applica Costs range from $50 to $400. When she was in seventh grade, her father was M O O ? I .. SOMEBODY.' against the universe of printers and A m y VE5 ...F(^0A\Tl

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SALES Clerk - Part time Contact Ken of Man­ at local flower shop, 2 sant telephone manner STEADY Employment lKaiid|p0trr Hrralfi CALL HERALD chester Wlnnelson,649- available In plastic ma­ to 3 days per week, 8 and should be able to 4563.______b hours per day. Flexible type 50 wpm. Word nufacturing plant. Full CLASSIFIED schedule. More hours processing experience DISH Washer-Localfood and part time posi­ 643-2711 at holidays. Apply at Is a plus. Interested service company has tions. Hours flexible. Brown’s Flowers, 163 candidates should con­ an opening position for Call 643-2590.______PLANS FOR OUTDOOR PROJECTS. Turn Main Street, tact Lisa Pustis at 657- a hardworking person Full Time delivery - Sat- Get the Wont Ad hab it... to lolnourteam. Duties WE NEED A FEW your backyard into an activity center. Plans read and use the little ads Manchester. 8600. Part time after­ urdav required. Heavy noon hours may be Include washing pots, lifting Included. Paid for wooden glider, lawn care caddy and In Classified regularly. emptying trash and gazebo party center include brick barbeque 643-27)1. arranged. training . $5.50 per CARPENTERS Helper - light cleaning. We offer hour. 643-2171.______pit construction tips, plus variations on RECEPTIONIST for $7 to start and super Must have transparta- medical office. Expe­ SALES - Surround your­ the gazebo, #4014 Special $14 95 LOST tlan, be reliable and benefits. Call 633-4663, rience desired. Benef­ Glastonbury. Ask tor self with beauty. Excel­ ambitlaus. Gaad driv­ its. RN/LPN tor medi­ SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK' AND FOUND Dove.______lent opportunity for GOOD CARRIERS ¥ ing recard. Duties In­ cal office. Experience full time employment To order plans mail check or money order IMPOUNDED - Female, clude lab site clean desired. Benefits. Call GENERAL dental office with one of Connecti­ and project number and name, with your 10 years, Chihuahua, ups, dump run, deliver­ 646-9801.______assistant, flexible time. cut’s finest jewelers. name, address and zip code Add $2 95 for black and brawn. Fal- ies and warking with Training using your Extensive benefit pro­ LABORER - Heavy con­ skills. 649-9287.______catalog (includes $16 in discount coupons') knar Drive. 643-6642. carpenters. $6.50 an struction. Apply in per­ gram. Apply In person In Okla, please add tax. haur ta start. 45 haur son. The Andrew CHILD Care/Housekeep­ Tuesday, through Sat­ wark week. Coll CLASSIFIED CRAFTS Ansaldl Company, -186 ing needed. Mature urday, 10am-5pm. Mi­ Gearge ar Ray, 649- and experienced per­ chael’s Jewelers, 958 If we use your A Feature of The Manchester Herald 5400. Bldwell Street, Employment Monchester._____ son. Full time. Must Main Street, Manches­ P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 have own transporta­ ter. 643-2741. eoe CAFETERIA help hours ;FLYING MACHINES. Full size ii TRUCK Driver - Svndet tion. 659-1009. patterns and complete step 8am-2pm. Monday RN Supervisor-Parttime coupon and you Praducts Incarparated through Friday. Benef­ by Alep instructions for three IT n l PART TIME RECEPTIONIST - Ra­ 3om-npm In 120 bed ■i-i-jli^flylng machines: helicopter, j: of Boltan, CT, has an its after promotion. L l U h elp w a n t e d pidly growing software ICF/SNF. Excellent :-v:::^biptane and triptane. Use ^ Kid’s Stuff-COLOR ME opening tor a truck Call 8;30-2pm. 633-4681 wage and benefit pack­ .-.^ftstandard pine, plywood, or > A Fealurc of This Ncwsp.ipcr driver to make deliver­ Ext. 330, ask for company In Manches­ become a ^exotic hardwood for an ex- ■: ter requires mature age. On site day care " ^ecutlve quality desk orna- RECEPTIONIST tar a ies to metropolitan NY Chorlotte.______available In near fu­ men! #1807 $4.95 and northern NJ. No professional Individual busy Manchester real RN'S - Hospice on call. ture. Join a team of Ii estate firm. Duties In­ overnights. Must have for front desk recep­ Y ^ SATISFACTION OR YOUR B E A N - B A G Home care experience tionist position. Plea­ dedicated caring pro­ ) MONEY BACK! clude; busy phane, class 2 license and be 21 Manchester preferred. 4pm- sant easy going person­ fessionals. Contract: ^ >To order plans mail check or :• BUNNY CHAIR. light typing, schedul­ years old. Excellent 8;30am. Call 456-6744. ality and good clerical M.J. Toomey, RN, *^money order and project ^ Whimsical, inexpen­ ing appaintments, company benefits In­ D.N.S. at Colchester ^^num ber and name, with your ^ sive child's chair. cluding profit sharing, skills required. Call '^/c'^name, address and zip- Add :■ camputer Input. 1pm- Health Care, 537-2339. Herald carrier, Body IS heavy codon Annie at Cadkey Incor­ ^:;^j^$2.95 for catalog (includes ^ 8pm every ather day health and dental Insu­ PERSONNEL Assistant - porated, 440 Oakland :-r>^$$16 in discount coupons!) In fabric; felt applique and 8:30am-5pm every rance. Competitive sa­ Mansfield Board of Ed- {:^O kia. please add tax. f Street, Manchester. features. Full-size ather Saturday. Please lary. Apply In person or ucatlon, for CLASSIFIED CRAFTS 4 patterns, complete call for appointment. 647-0220. I BUSINESS well start you off MANCHCtTER HERALD 06040 i: call Janet, D.W. Fish permanent, full time instructions. #1704 P.O. BOX 1000 Realty, 643-1591. Syndet Products Incor­ position. Personnel C RED I T/Collectlons - DPPORTUNITIES BIXBY, OK 74008 <: $4.95 porated, Route 6, Bol­ background and office Rapidly expanding LICENSED • Hair dress­ ton, CT. 646-0172. experience required. software company In FOR a great opportunity with a *$25.00 ing part time flexible E.O.E. Manchester Is seeking with Mac Tools a grow­ Send to: KID'S STUFF ( M ANCHirrtK HeNALD OUMO Box 1000, Human relations skills haurs. 742-9919. and strong attention to a credit assistant. Min­ ing company, operate Bixby OK 74008 Include Plan Number. Your Name. Address, City, imum two year degree your own business. For Stale & Zip Code Add $2 95 (or our catalog. NO WEEKENDS detail desired. Salary ^CLASSIFIED' HOUSEKEEPER - Light range $17,854-522,266 and one year prior more Informptlon call sign-up Bonus. RN-LPN collections experience. Morris Burr, 779-1428. CRAFTS i: LEGAL NOTICES duties, port time days. per year plus benefits. $7 an hour starting. 11PM-7AM Full or Part Closing date Sep­ Bookkeeping, word A Feature of This time positions available. perfect and pc skills a Newspaper ; TOWN OF MANCHESTER Plus fringe benefits. tember 25, 1989. Appli­ Then you can LEOAL NOTICE Apply Gilmore Manor, For more Information please cations at Board of plus. Ask tor Peggy Durocher, 647-0220 or Real Estate > % The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on 1381 Main Street, South call: Education Office, 4 Mondov, September 25,1989 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, Glastonbury or call South Eaglevllle Road, send resume to Cadkey Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to 633-4411, collect 635- Director Staff Storrs, CT 06268. (429- Incorporated, 440 Oak­ make extra money hear and consider the following applications: 4491. Development 3349) E.O.E. land Street, Manches­ HDMES Hem No. 1 SNET — Request for o variance fo Article II, ter, CT. FOR SALE Appl. 1358 Section 2.01.01 to reduce the front ond side RETAIL Sales - Part time Crestfleld yards to Install a controlled environmental position for outgoing Convalescent Home every week. vault at 240 Hlllstown Road, RA Zone. PART TIME MANCHESTER - Now Individual In unique Manchester, CT only 135,000 for these Item No. 2 John Larrabee — Request for a special balloon and gift shop. Appl. 1359 exception under article II, Section 9.15 and 643-5151 NEWSPAPER INSERTERS brand new, huge, excit­ Article IV, Section 5 to alter an existing Call 646-2302. ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. building at 24 Adams Street, B2 zone. Part time afternoons. Want to get out of the beautiful contempor­ Hem No. 3 Alyce Alemony — Request for a variance to DENTAL Assistant Ver­ house for a few hours? We are looking for a ry Townhouses. Appl. 1360 Article 1, Section 4.01 to reduce the western side non office. Two days a Cathedral ceilings, An­ yard ond enlarge an existing structure at 40 week. No experience RN/LPN responsible people to insert advertising dersen windows, full Parker Street, Residence A zone. necessary will train. Now taking applications for supplements into our newspapers. Great basements, 2x6 con­ Hem No. 4 Dairy Mart Inc. — Request for a variance to 875-5664. pari time. Immediate posF Appl. 1361 tiona available. 7AM-3PM. opportunity to earn extra cash. struction, family room -'tTr Article V, Section 5.03.03 to reduce the front fireplace, central air, yard (60' required), the side yard (25' required) SECRETARY for local Monday thru Friday (No and rear yard (30' required) and request o Waakands). Monday - Friday. oven/range, dis­ special exception under Article II, Section law office. Shorthand hwasher, hood, dispo­ 11.02.01 and Article IV, Section 5 to expand ond and word processing Please call: Please call Frank MeSweegan at the sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full alter on existing structure at Dairy Mart, 653 required. 646-2426. Director of Staff ‘ i Center Street, Business 2 zone. Manchester Herald, 647-9946 baths, washer/dryer Deveiopment hookups, cedar siding, Q' Hem No. 5 Lisa A. and Ann Carson — Request for a «3> OFFICE Help - General 9AM-3PM Monday-Friday wall-to-wall carpeting, ' i Appl. 1362 variance fo Article II, Section 6.01.01 to reduce office, phone, compu­ the rear and front yard to allow construction of Crestfieid tiled foyer, oak kitchen two residential units of 44 North Street, ter helpful. Monday Convaiesceirt Home, cabinets, two-zone gas Residence C zone. through Friday. 2pm- iNanehester, CT PART TIME heat, slider to deck and At this hearing Interested persons mov be heard and written 5pm. Anne, 646-6270. 643-5151. 2-car garage. Owners communications received. A copy of these petitions has will hold a second been filed In the Planning and Zoning Department and may NEWS STAND DEALER mortgage of $32,900 at be Inspected during business hours. SPINNING CAROUSEL. Turn Manchester area, deliver only to Honor 8% with no principal or the crank and tend a child's Edward Coltmon, Secretory Interest payment due eyes awhlrll The hortes gal­ Zoning Board of Appeals CARPET CLEANING Boxes and stores. Established route. Work tor 7 years. These are lop up and down as the 022-09 beautiful single family carousel spins. Use pine and J '' approximately 15 hours per week. Must be plywood to make this old homes, not condomini­ fashioned toy. Overall size is available at Press Time (12:30 pm) daily and ums; and there are, of DO YOU hove a bicycle no TECHNICIANS 15x15x24 inches. Plant in- WANT ADS are worth Friday evening at 12:30 a.m. Delivery of pap­ course, no association ;;:i:i;:clude complete, step by step one rides? Why not offer It looking into when you're EXTRA! :>i:$lnttructlont, full tize pat­ fees. Call today tor for sole with a wont od? ers takes approximately 2'k hours, Monday terns. #1671 $4.95 i i looking for a place to 20k 1st Year Potential complete details on Coll 643-27H to place your live...whether It's a home, Flagship Cleaning Services has positions immediately available for thru Saturday, dependable car a must. these magnificent and SATISFACTION OR YOUR $ od. an apartment or a mobile MONEY BACK! | reliable individuals to train to be Service Technidans in the carpet beautiful homes at home Please call Frank 647-9946 ■iiiii-iTo order plant mall check or < cleaning industry. Our entry level jobs lead rapidly to Senior $167,900 with this very, :;:i:;iimoney order and p ro je c t^ Technician positions lor those who show they have what it lakes, where very special financing. iiiijijinumber and name, with y o u r| This Is an excellent EXTRA! iiijiiilname. address and zip. Add i earnings olton can exceed $20,000 a year. As the leader in our industry CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES opportunitv for first- $2.95 for catalog (Includes | we also oiler an excellent benelits package. If you are 18 years old or $16 in discount coupons!) In | Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and GLASTONBURY GAGE time buyers and Inves­ Okla. please add tax. i over, have a valid driver's license with a good driving record and are truly is a growing manufacturer of industrial gages. We are currently tors. Owner will con­ $1 CLASSIFIED CRAFTS | 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part interested in advancing yourself. Please call 203-627-9763. You will be seeking individuals to (ill the following positions; sider rent with option. MAMCHeSTlR H f RAID OeOM | time positions. glad you did I M P.O. BOX 1000 J MACHINIST air round. Rothman 8, Rothman, SsS BIXBY, OK 74008 | Every other weekend required EO£ • Perform Bridgeport and lathe operalions. 646-4144.0 MONEY! ' * ' Minimum 2 years experience •Ask about our child care reimbursement • Prototype and fixture experience a plus but we are willing to train. MANCHESTER -$319,900. •Non-benefits rate of pay program Reduced tor quick sale. Must have own loole. Lookout Mountain. An­ Will Train MACHINIST TRAINEE saldl Built oversized 4 Stars CLERK/TYPIST ' 6 months experience desirable Please call: Director of Staff Development, Charnas Inc. a rapidly growing 4-A advertising bedroom Colonial, 2'/j • Individual will receive extensive training and have an opportunity to baths, large eat-ln kit­ NAME Crestfleld Convalescent Home of Manchester agency is in search of the fastest fingers "East do prototype work.. Standout of the River." Responsibilities for this position chen w/wet bar and 643-5151. Stop in and till out an application or send resume to: will include heavy word processing/typing, glass doors to screened ★ filing and back up telephone coverage. The Glastonbury Gage porch. Plaster walls, 2 ADDRESS ideal candidate should be able to type 55 to 60 103 Commerce Street fireplaces, attic tan. Completely private wpm and possess a flexible nature and Glastonbury, CT 06033 MACHINISTS 659-3761 wooded yard. Three excellent interpersonal skills. If you are m/f«M blocks from 1-384. Im­ C.N.C. Lathe/V.T.L. and Engine lathe looking for a career in a fast paced advertising mediate occupancy. PHONE # operators with minimum 5 years experi­ agency, please forward a resume or contact By owner 646-8711, Lisa Pustis at; ence, in the machining of aircraft as­ DEAL Of The Century - 31 Charna5 Incorporated John Paul Lane, North semblies. Benefits include: major medi­ 76 Eastern Blvd. IS Coventry. $90,000 2nd AGE cal, dental, and 401K retirement plan. Mortgage - No pay­ Glastonbury, CT 06033 Call or apply at: ments until the year .1 657-8600 BUR6(R 2000 ( Based on 8% fixed 1 HIRING rate, No points. No *25.00 Bonus will be paid at the end of 30 days of your starting date. J.T. SLOCOMB prepayment penalty) KING and builder will con­ Call our Circulation Dept, for further details. 68 Matson Hill Road sider trade of your South Glastonbury, CT 06073 EXPERIENCED $5and up property toward this new 3050 sq.ft. Contem­ Bring in your coupon or mail it to 633-9485 CNA'S porary with ceramic Circulation Dept., Manchester Herald, to start tiled kitchen and Attention: Joe Geraci PART TIME/FULL TIME breakfast nook, floor 16 Bralnard Square, Manchester, CT 06040 to celling Granite fire­ 7-3P.M./3-11P.M./11-7A.M. All shifts 5:30AM to place, 4 brs, 2 full Telephone # 647-9446. baths, 2 halt baths, DAIRY FARMS Individuals who care for the elderly can lacuzzi and 3 car gar­ earn up to 9.00 per hour. 12:30PM*. If you can age. Philips Real Est­ ate, 742-1450. □ ICE CREAM W e e k e n d P re m iu m P la n Work 12 hour shifts (7 work from 2hrs to 8hrs ROCKVILLE - Two tam- pm-7 am) every weekend. Or every other weekerid lly, (3) six families, 11 has immediate openings for per day between these and 14 unit properties (Sat/Sun) and be rewarded with premium rates of pay. for sale. All have some ORDER SECOND SHIFT FREEZER owner financing avail­ Individuals interested can call or apply hours apply in person able for qualified buy­ ONE FOR SELECTORS in person to: ers. Call 871-6367. An We offer excellent wages and a great to: Informational bro­ YOUR AD chure will be mailed. benefit package including fully paid SOUTH WINDSOR 467 VERNON/RockvIlle - TODAY! medical, paid vacations and holidays, Real estate developer 401K retirement and profit sharing plan. wishes to sell two fam­ When placing NURSING CENTER BURGER Center St. ily home from portto- your classified ad Applications are now being accepted at 1060 Main Street llo. Will assistquallfled Dairy Farms Ice Cream, 40 Tolland Stage buyer with no money ask for the STAR!! South Windsor, CT KING Manchester down purchase. Why Road, Tolland, CT Monday - Friday, ‘ Must be 18 or older to work late night. pay rent when you can 8:00AM - 5:30PM, Saturday 9AM - 1PM. 289-7771 own? Call 871-6367 for 643-2711 e o e EOE (E) EOE/H/M/F Informational bro­ chure and application. 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sepl. 12, 1989

HOMES HOMES FOR SALE 1 ^ HOMES ONE OF THE good habits FOR SALE FOR SALE thrifty people have deve­ I q ^ cars GARDENING loped Is dally reading of FOR SALE BOLTON - Beautiful Gar­ the ads In classified. MANCHESTER - Price That's where they find Crime Opener rison Colonial located CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Emigres drastically reduced! MANCHESTER - Must on cul-de-sac. Three SpcrcioJis® You dig your con­ value buys. $132,500. Nows the time 1985 - V-6, tuned port years old, 3 carpeted selll Cape. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 tainer. 550 Bush Hill to buy! Don't miss this Infection, 5 speed air, bedrooms plus play full baths. Fireplace In living Road, Manchester. spacious 8 room Colon­ power steering and room, 3 baths with room, appliances and morell [ ^ C A R S Bolton residents ial with 4 or 5 bed­ brakes, am/tm, 82K, Lack o f experience Proposal would let locuH l, tile In kitchen 1548 sq. ft REDUCED to FOR SALE rooms, IVj baths. En­ $149,900. Call Owner, 647- Finding a cash buyer (or $4,499. 646-9826. and both, hardwood closed front and back the Items you'd like to sell 1714. PONTIAC Firebird 1977“ want to help/3 a worry for MHS football/18 floors, alarm system, porches. Susan Do­ Is easy. Just let our read­ CHEVY Comoro Z-28 1985 50,000 come here/7 fenced yard, applian­ nahue, Sentry Real Est­ - T-top, power steerlng- Needs work. Best offer. ers know what you have Call 649-9151 after 5pm. ces, central vac, 2,600 ate, 643-4060.O tor sole with an ad In /brakes, V-8,5.0L,47K, plus sq.ft. Exterior CARPENTRY/ $5,900. 646-9826.______MANCHESTER - Enlov CONDOMINIUMS PAINTING/PAPERING Classified. 643-2711. FORD LTD Country clapboard ond brick. cozing up In the fire- REMODELING AUDI 4000 1980 - $2500. Squire Wagon - 1972, Full deck and lands­ FOR SALE placed living room of WALLPAPERING T Excellent condition 400V-8, excellent condi­ caped yard, walk out this 3 bedroom, I'/s plus extros. 646-9826. tion. $500. 647-7890. finished basement, 2 MANCHESTER - Two MM CMrtraeUM •( NMMkMlw bath full dormered PAINTING PLYMOUTH Reliant 1982 car garage with open­ bedroom townhouse. AddWont, rvfTKxWIno. wood il(Hng. CHEVROLET 1984 Celeb­ Cape. $148,000. Privacy docks, rookng. oonoroto wofk, Ceilings Repaired or Replaced rity - 4 door, fully - All options, 81K. Ex­ ers. 1272,000. Call Gerry Convenient to down­ Insurad/Referencea FURNITURE motomy t oN phoooo o( oonitniollon. cellent condition. l at 644-8332. offered by this large town and 1-84. $87,900 equipped. Excellent treed, fenced yard. Su- II yoii'n tick ol oonirtcton not G .L McHugh condition. Asking owner, $1,500 or best negotiable. Call 647- rnurnkig you eo/IO — ooH utl DROP Leaf Table and MANCHESTER - Ranch, son Donahue, Sentry 8850. 643-9321 $4,000. 646-2392. offer. 647-0347. 3 bedrooms, screened FuHy Inound • Froo Eillmoioo two chairs, sofa bed, Real Estate, 643-4060.D •43-1720 record player and ca­ porch. $138,500. Owner, Mk tor Mirk binet. 646-2701. 647-1907. MANCHESTER - Owner CLEANING SERVICES anxious! Drastically LOTS/LAND SCHALLER CARDINAL ACURA QUALITY Now Is the time to run an reduced! $164,900. Lots FOR SALE GCF HOM E ad In clossitled to sell that PRE-OWNED AUTOS BUICK, INC. manrhfatpr Irral/i of room In this newer 7 SERVICES COUNTRY CLEANERS 1 ^ SPORTING S3 N iiM n Stanza •3465 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U $8880 camero you no longer room Contemporary. LAND - North Coventry, 5 Spd., A/C, Sttrao 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 Remodeling, repair, decks, Commercial and residential. l E j l GOODS use. Lower level family Riley Mtn. Road, 3.5 ac 67 C«lica OT9 •11465 1988 Buick Century $11990 approved building lot, trim work, small jobs. Experlenoed and dependable. 9 Spd.. Loadad, Rad COVENTRY - 925 Pucker room with full bath, Senior Citizen Discount S3 LE •3665 1988 Chav S-10 P/U $8490 V* ac pond, southern Call for a free estimate. GOLF Clubs. Used starter V6. Auto. Loadad 1887 Honda CRX $7380 Street. Estate forces wood stove flue, c/a, exposure, horses per­ 645-6559 and full sets. $25 to $95. 64 Chav Caprica Clatalc •4665 1987 Buick Cantury Wag $8880 We(dnes(jay, Sept. 13, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm sale on this like new deck, 2 car garage. Carol Green V8. Loadad Newsstand Price: 35 Cents mitted! Reduced to Also miscellaneous 1987 Buick Regal Cpa. *9480 home on 2 acres! Less Susan Donahue, Sentry 66 Acura Integra 3 Or. •11465 Real Estate, 643-4060.D $85,900. (Owner Is anx­ ___649-0778 clubs. 649-1794. Auto. A/C. Low Milaa. Rad 1988 LaSabre LTD Cpe. $8980 than 3 years old, 3brs, 2 AB LE HOME 66 Chav Nova •3665 1988 Olda Calais $8980 ious to sell and wants BIKE - 12 speed, 26", Auto. Slarao baths, large ap- MANCHESTER - Tired Of IMPROVEMENT 1988 Chev Monts Carlo $8496 being cramped spread ofterl!) Apollo ELECTRICAL hardly used. Regular 65 Toyota Corolla SR-S •3665 pllanced country kit­ Gardens subdivision - Established 1M1 handle bars. Penders 5 8pd., A/C. Starao. Clean 1986 Toyota Camry $9160 chen, finished walk-out out In this Contempor­ 67 Jaap Wrangtar •5665 1968 Buick Elecira 380 $10250 prestigious area. Lot 12 Introduces the and carrier rack. $120. 5 Spd., V*6. Soft Top District ary made for family basement. Reduced Satarl Dr., 1.8 ac, area 659-2753. 66 Buick Cantury •4665 1968 El Camino loaded $7980 living. $332,000. This MANOR ROOM CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC Auto. A/C $10,000 to $169,900. Phil­ of new homes, $79,900. 1985 Buick Riviera $9480 home offers 4 bed­ Custom designed modular 83 Honda Accord LX •4365 1985 Cadi Sed. Dev $8995 ips Real Estate, 742- No job too small 8 Spd., A/C Mayor vows Lot 22 Satarl Dr., prime 1450.D rooms, 3 baths, 2 fam­ addition. 83 Olda Clara 1965 Buick Regal Cpe. $6860 wooded 1 ac homesite, Free estimates •3665 vote is Ve. Auto. A/C BOLTON - Light, bright, ily rooms and possible • Ughtwolght c«n bo odOod 1985 Chev Cavalier $5490 $83,900. Lots In new to oxlttlng dockt or patlo'o Fully insured and MUSICAL 64 Olda Cutlaas •3665 1985 Olds Clara $5895 teen suite lower level. Auto. A/C. P.8. and airy. Immaculate Phase 3, 1-2 acres, • No foundation naadad — to 1964 Oldamobile FIranza $4990 condition, freshly Sentry Real Estate, 643- can ba built anywhara licensed 122I items MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE PROM 4060.0 undrgrnd utils, close to • Ouality matarlala 345 CENTER ST., 1983 LaSabre Sedan $5495 painted, new carpet­ shopping, area of ex­ 646-1284 challenged • Inaulatad ARMSTRONG Flute - MANCHESTER 81 Adams St„ Manchester ing, 2 floor to celling MANCHESTER - Re“- pensive homes, less • Mot* {oba complalad In ona Like new. Best offer. 647-7077 » „ waak. 649-4571 court fight fireplaces, 3brs, 2 V3 duced! $1 69,900. than 20 mins to Hart­ DUMAS ELECTRIC 643-9846. baths, family room, on ford, deed restrictions Also complete remodeling Service changes, Owner's anxious! service By Alex Girelli a quiet street. Move In condition 2,000 sq.ft, minimum. additional wiring and $210,000. Philips Real • Addition • Dacha Manchester Herald ' ^ completely udpoted 2 Use your builder or use • Roofing • Roofing repairs on existing MISCELLANEOUS CARTER Estate, 742-1450.O fam ily (4/4), featuring ours, 3 special designs • Qaragaa • Siding homes. Quality work at CHEVROLET — GEO CLYDE FOR SALE 1229 Main St., Manchester BEAUTIFUL Oversized - spacious rooms; eat-ln available, $79,900. • Oormart • Kitchan'a affordable prices. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. A vote by electors of the Eighth kitchen; fully ap- Wrights Mill Road, 2 + • Raplacamant WIndowa U$ED CAR$ ROUTE 83, VERNON Brick Cape, 2,300sf, 8 Entirely owner operated. S7 Buick LiS ibri E it Wag. >11.71 in FOI case Utilities District Monday night may rooms, 4 brs, 2'/j baths, pllanced; carefree acres, wooded and Call Ron 27 years exp. Call END ROLLS H Chiv CHatlon 4 Door • 4,21 80 Malibu Classic Wag. *2995 (In-law possibility), vinyl siding; fenced In open lot, $71,900. (Suit­ M Ctw, Ctltbmy Sts Wag • e.91 have been invalid because no voter 643-9966 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. *6895 hardwood parquet yard and 2 car garage. able tor a 2 family Joseph Dumas 27'/i" width — 258,71 Democrats at a hearing in February typaa of ramodaling and rapalra. Monday through Thursday. as Ply Sundinci 2 Dr ■ 7, 4) Delta 88 2 Door Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said $192,900. Philips Real 9'/2%, 30 yr amortiza­ Call Bob Farrand. Jr. SERVICES 86 *9995 flavor of approving a $245,(XX) ap­ located In preferred 88 Chiv Clwvlttl 2 Dr • 3,88 before Deane C. Avery, a hearing tion. Olde Tavern r a il r 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 today he will appeal to the courts if Estate, 742-1450.0 area! $345,000. Featur­ V ^ - Utilltv/camp- 84 Cim iro Cpi B irlln ilti • 8.78 propriation for a new pumper truck Lane, Lot 7, 1.48 ac Bus. 647-8509 86 Century Wagon *7495 officer who later found that the LAKEVIEW Property - 2 ing 3 bedrooms; 2Vj Ing. Enclosed. $150.646- 88 Chiv C ilibrity 4 Dcor >12.48 and 18 against. the Freedom of Information Com­ baths; sunroom; ap- approved lot, $82,500. Res. 645-6849 PIANO TUNING 5828. 87 Pont Sunblrd 4 Dr • 8.29 88 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 mission rules that caucuses attended Democratic caucuses were meetings brs, vaulted celling and Olde Tavern Lane, Lot District President Thomas E. skylight In kitchen, full pllanced; h/w floors; Mark Trotier AIR Conditioners - Frlgl- TRUCK$ 88 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 by him and other Democratic town for which there should have been 6, 1.05 ac approved lot, 88 Ford Bronco II 4x4 XLT • 9.883 Landers said today he was told by a walk-out basement, 1 fleldstone fireplace; 2 dalre, approximately 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 public notice. Avery has recom­ $82,500. Coventry 23.9 15 Years Exerience 87 Chw AMro CL P u t Vin • 8.986 directors were illegal under the year buyer protection car garage and too PAINTING/PAPERING 8500 BTU, $50. General 83 Ford F280 4x4 Pickup 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 proponent of the purchase that some ocres of land, open and • 8,793 state’s open meeting laws. mended that the Democrats, who are plan, very affordable many amenities to Reasonable Rates Electric carry all, $75. 89 Chiv S-10 4x4 B lu ir •18.483 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 opponents were raising the question wooded, small pond, a majority on the Board of Direc­ price. Coventry, mention! Klernan Real console humidifier, 88 Ply Voytgtr P iu Wg. • 7,793 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 DiRosa said he will make the ap­ horse barn, older home 647-5719 88 Dodgi B ldir 4x4 about whether the vote was valid. $105,900. Philips Real Estate, 649-1147.0 “We can tell you $25. 643-6733. •10.430 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 tors, be ordered not to caucus with In need of repairs, 750 88 Chiv C30 Pick up • 7,183 He said no one thought of the peal no matter what the other direc­ Estate,742-1450.o_____ others present, including MANCHESTER - Charm- ft. frontage. $279,900. what to look for... need to use the checkoff list. tors and the Democratic Party OWNER Wants Quick Ing Cape. $148,800. Un­ Ellington, high and HAWKES TREE SERVICE 646-6464 872-9111 decides to do unless some compell­ Democratic Town Chairman and what to look Bucket, truck & chipper. Landers said he will ask John D. Sale - Huge mbr, view usual Cape In sought dry, .574 acre building [ b 8 ]^SALES ^ ° Theodore R. Cummings. He has after area featuring 2-3 Stump removel. Free LaBelle Jr., the district’s legal coun­ ing legal reason comes up to change of lake from large liv­ lot on sewer line. Ideal outforF eetimetes. Special his mind. recommended that finding to the full ing room , and extra bedrooms fireplaced to r modular home consideration lor elderly sel, for an opinion on the question large dining room. En­ living room, IV2 baths and handicapped. NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald DiRosa will speak for the commission. builder, priced at eral Statute 23-65 prohibits and will abide by his decision. closed porch, 3 brs, V /3 and super spacious $55,900. Philips Real H arB ro Democratic directors when the FOI The hearing is set for 2 p.m. today family room with beau­ 647-7553 the posting of odvertlse- He said the disUict will call baths, garage. Coven­ Estate, 742-1450.g ments by any person, firm or NEW SCHOOL CH IEF — Michael school bell in the courtyard of Coventry 1 Commission holds a hearing today at the FOI offices in Hartford. try, red u ced from tiful bay window over- P ain tin g corporation on o telegraph, another meeting on the appropria­ looklng a lovely LAND - Give us a call Malinowski, the new superintendent of High School Tuesday during an interview. J on a complaint filed over the In his brief, DiRosa cites a num­ $146,900 to $127,900. about our 6% private ■of Manchester telephone, electric light or tion and use the checkoff list if wooded yard. Call to- LANDSCAPING power pole or to o tree, caucuses by Ronald Osella, a ber of court cases which he says in­ Philips Real Estate, land loans In Coven- necessary. schools in Coventry, poses near an old 742-1450.O doy for details. Cen­ shrub, rock, or any other Quality Painting When you need to advarllsa. Republican town director. dicate that when two interpretations tury 21 Epstein, 647- try/Hebron. Approved EXPERIENCED natural oblect without o writ­ At the district annual meeting FANTASTIC Yard - 8895.0 building lots starting at ten permit for the purpose of nothing works like Classlfiedl* Town Attorney John Cooney will of the law on what constitutes meet­ Corner lot with view of $65,000. Flano Real Est­ Services BOBCAT LOADER protecting It orthepubllcond May 24, the voters approved a not appear, but has submitted a legal ings are possible, the court selects countryside, 3 brs, ate, 646-5200.D •Free Estimates corries o fine of up to $50 for change in the district bylaws which NORTH Coventry - 56 operator with York rake Dial 643-2711 Superintendent set his goal brief in response to the complaint in one that avoids a result the Lcgisla- wolk-out basement, •Senior Citizen Discounts each offense. Deer Hill Lane. Builder attachment for hire. says that the eligibility of district addition to one submitted by many evergreens •Aluminum & Vinyl Fully Insuranced. voters shall be checked by reference along borders, close to will consider trade - r r i INVESTMENT Powerwashing DiRosa. DiRosa’s brief was written Please see FOI, Page 12 middle and high New 3,300 sq.ft. Custom 644-6046 |g|njCARS i®aurl|pfitpr Hrralft to the latest available list of electors Contemporized Cape PROPERTY for better schools as child school. Coventry. 1 2 1 1 FDR SALE M i provided by the town registrars of on cul-de-sac overlook­ 646-6815 $151,900. Philips Real WeVe Here To Serve CONCRETE voters. Estate, 742-1450.D ing golf course (rear ROCKVILLE - Two fam ­ view). Huge 20x24 fam­ ily, (3) six families, 11 LEGAL NOTICES But no list was used at the meet­ “My father died the year I was there, and I returned Tougher Lotto odds ENJOY yesteryear's By Jacqueline Bennett ily rm, private en­ and 14 unit properties BOB RILEY ing Monday in the disuict firehouse home to help my mother with things,” Malinowski charm with today's trance to studio above for sale. All hove some IWElGirS PAMTWG CO. Roman Spiewak TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Manchester Herald Quality work at a at 32 Main St. LaBelle, who was said. modern conveniences garage, possible In-law owner financing avail­ Mason Contractor OLDSMOBILE NOTICE OF In this classy new 3 bdr able for qualified buy­ reaaonabla prical ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE moderator for the meeting, told That decision ultimately changed the direction of situation, priced well Interior & Exterior Brick, Block or Stone 259 Adams S t, Manch. COVENTRY — As a child, Michael J. Malinowski may hike state funds Victorian. Central air ers. Call 871-6367. An '’’■ovlslons of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and those at the meeting that they must below replacement Free Estimatea Chimneys, Patios, Walls 649-1749 thought that schools could be better. That’s one of the his life. and vac, 2 tiled fp's, cost. Reduced to Informational bro- New, neetoreUone and Repairs bv ^*he Bon?r? nr^i***’ adooHon be district residents and town elec­ wrap around porch, Call Brian Weigle Dv tne Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester At 49, Malinowski iias been in education most of public information for the division $297,900. Philips Real chure will be mailed. 646-4134 New 1989 Connecticut on September 5, 1989. *■ **'*'^' tors to be eligible to vote. reasons the new superintendent of schools decided on lacuzzl. All on 1'/j coun­ 645-8912 a career in education. his life, 26 years. By Nancy Concelman said Tuesday. Estate, 742-1450.0 Cutlass PROPOSED ORDINANCE That is the procedure LaBelle has try acres bordered by I APARTMENTS Get that chimney re­ Malinowski was hired by the Board of Education “Before I was in education? I was a child,” he said Manchester Herald Harrigan spoke at a dinner meet­ stone walls. $320,000. paired before wintert Call Calais Coupe mI,I Directors of the Town of followed traditionally. light-heartedly. Flano Real Estate, 646- WILLINGTON - Parker FOR RENT this summer to replace former superintendent Nathan ing of the Manchester Rotary Club Road. Builder may GEORGE N. now for a free estimate. SI# 9407 SfSt"e'"^*’ c^*^;SlcflcJrfSr"^he""5S^*’^ The change voted May 24 appears Changes in the state’s Lotto game 5200.g______TW Sliirtne. 4-wiy Manual Seal Chcslcr, who resigned effective June 20. In an inter­ Outgoing and stylish, Malinowski has been acting held at the Manchester Country take trade. Relive his­ Thirty Locust Street. 4 Fully insured. PDL. Eng 23 UMr. EFIL4 (Tech IV). from the language of the legal notice may make it more difficult to win BOLTON ^ Come and CONVERSE view at Covenuy High School Thesday, he talked superintendent in the Burlington, Mass., public school Club. About 30 Rotarians attended. tory In a new 1748 Salt room heated apart­ AT. R iir Datoogsr. P 1S 6/m i3m Painting and Decorating TALAGA MASONRY WW Tkw, B rA i. Pow ir Front Dlic Sch?du”e roHSche?hi,r” a for that meeting to apply to all dis­ system for the past year. Before that he was the assis- but will probably increase the size view this distinguished Box reproduction built ment 1st floor. Secur­ about his vision for the school system while sharing In October, players will be able to 8 room cedar Contem­ a RR Drum. Compoiai HWogm of prizes, thus boosting ticket sales from Sturbridge Vil­ ity. No pets. $650 Paper Hanging 643-8209 Hwdii nnpi, Bumpir WMi Rub memories of his early encounters with education. Uint superintendent in Burlington and before that cur­ choose from 44 instead of 40 num­ porary. $299,900. Just aiilp. Front a RUT R/8kfi Mirror, lage plans drawn by monthly. 646-2426. 9am- please see 8th, Page 12 riculum coordinator in Burlington. and generating more revenue for built on 1.5 acres of CALL 643-2804 AM/FM ETR w/SMk a Seia Trip 8-8-89 “I saw schools as a nice, safe place to be but as I bers for the Lotto game. Though the Russell S. Oatman. 3 5pm weekdays.______Odotmlir. Domi Coumiy Ughls. state programs, a Division of Spe­ woodland on Birch Prepared by William J. Shea, got older I felt they could be better places. 1 felt they He is single. His mother lives in Massachusetts and change will make it tougher to win, fireplaces, beehive R ur ShouWir B lits cial Revenue official told Rotary Mtn. Features a well oven, 3 brs, 2V2 baths, VERNON. For limited Over 12 to choose from Assistant Town Attorney could have better served my needs,” Malinowski said. his sister is married with three children. Bom in Hud­ it will mean larger payoffs to people time only enloy free Semi-Retired planned kitchen with on a 3 + ac parcel with a starting at SCHEDULE A son, Mass., he grew up in Chelsea. Club members Tbesday. who hit four or five of the six num­ color television with COMPUTERS TODAY As a child, he said, “I stood out. I felt different. I oak cabinets and wet brook and pond, owner Pabilar and Paper Hangar In the process of moving to town, he has been com­ Since the inception of Lotto in signed lease. Modern That certain piece or parcel of land situated In the Town of didn’t fit the norm.” bers, Harrigan said. bar area, spacious 2nd loan up to $50,000. 30 Years Experience Manchester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut spacious 1 bedroom Got a new computer? muting from Boston, where he currently lives. His 1983, lottery games, including But the biggest advantage will be fam ily room with fp $329,900. Philips Real Insurance and References $9,999* o? *1?* Present Tolland Turnpike,' Index So, Malinowski decided to go into education and and sliders to deck, apartment. Eat-In kit­ Need a tutor? ‘Indudea All QM Incantlvea Street, Connecticut Route 30, containing 1.4S first official day on the job was Monday and his office Lotto, Play Four, the Daily Number higher jackpots, which translate into Estate, 742-1450.O Marty Mattsson OR Financing at low as 2 .f% acres, more or less, bounded ond described os follows' do what he could to improve the situation for formal dining room chen, large bedroom, Do you own a oomputar? Lat ma 24 pages, 2 sections youngsters who also felt different, he said. was still filled on Tuesday with balloons and other and the instant lottery game, have increased sdes, Harrigan said. and more. Flano Real private balcony, stor­ 649-4431 balp you find out what your SOUTHEASTERLY, by Present Tollond Turnpike, m in t Condition! This computar can do for you. SOUTHERLY AND produced more than $3.5 billion in “We don’t like to make it more Estate, 646-5200.D age, large pool, heat In port nonoccess, 626 feet, Education was not his initial choice however. gifts from well wishers. Kaap Incoma tax raeordt. LEGAL NOTICES SOUTHWESTERLY Business _ 9 Nation/Wbrid 7-9 sales. Through lottery games, the super 4 rm Townhouse and hot water Included. I STRETCH YOUR burger more or less; Malinowski had planned to become a priest and at­ Already, Malinowski has ridden the buses with difficult to win,” Harrigan said. “But M A LLA R D View - DIs- Is lust waiting for a new I budget By using one port D ra ft lattarB. NORTHERLY Classiried_ 22-24 Obituaries 2 division has conU'ibuted about $1.5 Starting at $495. Call Sort out your paymant achadulaa. by land of the State of tended the seminary for one year after graduating if we can bring in more money for tlnctlve Duplexes and owner. 2 bdrms, l '/2 Connecticut, Interstate Route Com ics__ 16 Ooinion 8 870-9665.______I soy extender to four parts Do monthly billing. billion to state programs since the the state, especially in these troubled Townhouses. Save baths, deluxe cherry of meat. Your taste buds ANDOVER BOARD OF TAX 86,429 feet, more or less, by o Focus___ 15 Soorts 18-21 from high school. Please see SUPER, Page 12 thousands. $141,900! No kitchen, private base­ UK^~privatFliome7T*^ Taach your hldo computar th iilt. REVIEW line designated “Release state lottery began in 1972, Edward won't be able to tell the Find out what you can do on tha Food___ 13-14 Television 17 association fees. New 3 rooms. Lease. Secur­ Line," os shown on the mop '- • BViinTimriii J. Harrigan, executive assistant of ment, ample parking, difference, but your computar. NO CHARGE FOR hereinafter referred to; Please see LOTTO, Plage 12 bedroom single family ity. Working single Notice is hereby given that low monthly fee! Beau­ I budget will! Boost your INITIAL Vi HOUR INTERVIEW To NORTHEASTERLY AND — attached homes that tifully kept! Imme­ male preferred. 643- datarmlna both your naada and If I said Board shall be in Session by land of the Stote of budget by selling Idle EASTERLY Connecticut, Demlng Street, offer a sensible alter­ diate occupancy. 2880.______can ba of aaalatanca. at the Town Office Building, items In your home with a Connecticut Route 30, o total PRIMARIES native to the high cost $114,500. Jackson 8, 118 Main Street, 3 room 649-6763 School Road, Andover, Con­ distance of 219 feet, more or of a new home! A Jackson Real Estate, apartment Including low-cost ad In classified. necticut to hear grievances on «»' by o line designated —— ------r complete package at 647-8400.O "Release Une,"----- os shown on heat/hof water. $560 Motor Vehicles only, taxed on sold mop. one low price! 1'/2 per month. Security. the October 1, 1988 Grand DON'T Miss The Boat! ^ r o m<^ particular description of the above-described New York City closer baths, fireplace, wall New Haven machine Fantastic opportunity No pets. 646-2426, 9am- STORE AND List. Said Board shall meet on to wall carpeting, to purchase a home on 5pm weekdays.______MISCELLANEOUS Wednesday, September 20, T6wn*Cl'^'r*am«'^2S!*UH^town Clerks Omce, entitled. Town of MonchesW. MoncheSer Mon range, refrigerator, Tim ber Trail In M an­ CHARM ING 5 room his­ OFFICE SPACE I SERVICES 1989 from 7:00 to 7:30 PM. Mowliw Land R^eos^ To Town of Manchester by The State of dishwasher and micro- chester's Lookout Mtn. Any persons claiming to be £opn*^lo/L Tolland Turnpike, Scale l-»40', January 1989 to its first black mayor toric Colonial. Coven­ R p t^ W. Cibola, Transportation Chief Engineer — Bureouof beat back in primary wave oven, full base­ nelghborhooodI 3 try Village. Secured BOLTON - Route 44. aggrieved by the doings of the ment and attached gar­ GSL Building Mainte­ Assessor may appear and file ? n & * ' iob“ t bdrms, ceramic baths, parking. $630 monthly. Beautiful new 400 sq.ft, New York Democrats chose calm, mous support from blacks and get­ age. No gimmicks, lust fp, hw firs, 1st fl. No pets. 742-6715 or double office, with la­ nance Co. Commercl- the complaint with the Board. HARTFORD (AP) — The necticut mayors, six-term Democrat solid dollar value. Sold premises shall be sublect to the following; deliberate David Dinkins over brash 1 laundry, 2 car garage, 456-0064.______vatory. Excellent ex­ ol/ResIdentlal building ting grcatcr-than-cxpected backing Democratic machine in New Haven William J. McNamara, lost a bid for Compare! Come see repairs and home Im­ Jan Neumuth, Chairman 1. All rights of Ingress and Egress ore specifically denied dirertiu private treed yard. 449 Main Street, 5 room posure. $545. Includes Mayor Edward 1. Koch, bringing the from whiles. appears to have stalled with the a seventh term when he was beaten the mode of tomorrow Plaster construction, electricity. 646-4666 or provements. Interior In your own lot and apartment. $600 per Drew IGasper portion of Present Tollond Turnpike, from nation’s largest city closer to elect­ His theme of uniting the city took defeat of the party establishment’s by party-endorsed Donald J. M a r t in School! 871-7888.______and exterior painting, S S ^ m c o llv allowing access to home! Blanchard & month plus utilities. light carpentry. Com­ 023-09 ing its first black mayor. on unexpected urgency in recent mayoral candidate John DeStefano DcFronzo, a state employee and $219,900. Jackson 8, Security. No pets. 646- OFFICE Space available Rossetto Realtors," Jackson Real Estate, plete lanitorlal ser­ asrais .'S'XJTs'SvSr'a o's a 'w a Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, weeks after a white mob in Brook­ Jr. by veteran state Sen. John C. union leader who had the backing of We're Selling Houses" 2426, 9am-5pm, for sharing arrange­ vice. Experienced, rel­ INVITATION TO BID 647-8400.Q weekdays. one of the first blacks to lead a lyn attacked and killed a young Daniels, now poised to become the 646-2482.0 ment. Approximately iable, free estimates. Sealed bids will be received the city’s legislative delegation. ASHFORD - Striking! 860 sq.ft. Pleqsqnt at­ In the General Services' of­ 2. The Town of Manchester, tor Itself, its successors and major U.S. city, savored a big black man. Koch angered many first black mayor of Connecticut’s JUST Listed $140's - Im­ MANCHESTER - Two 643-0304. Final, unofficial returns showed $269,900. Brand "New" and 3 bedroom apart­ mosphere In profes­ fice, 41 Center Street, Man­ ♦V”‘**/**°"®* agrees to relocate and maintain primary victory over a dozen chal­ blacks with his response to the kill­ third-Iargest city. maculate 7 rm, 2 bath Cape with a unique sional building. Ideal chester, CT until 11:00 o.m. the exlstlnq fence, of Its own expense, from Its present DeFronzo with 6,426 votes to Ranch located off ments. Security and DON'T KNOW anyone on the dote shown below tor location to the 429-foot portion of the southerly non-access lengers, and Democrats foiled ing. Daniels crushed DeStefano, a McNamara’s 4,407. floor plan which In­ references. Call 645- tor accountant. Insu­ the following: Forest St. In E. H art­ cludes a sunken family who wants to buy what RoulS 86. “ Connecflcuf,7nterstSte Republican designs on House scats former top aide to retiring Mayor 8201. rance broker, financial you have to sell? Let SEPTEMBER 20,1989 —VAC- In a victory speech, Dinkins And in Waterbury, state Rep. ford. "Gold Coast". room with cathedral planner or other ser­ a in Texas and California that were Biagio DiLicto, in Tuesday’s Call Lolse Panella to want od find a cosh buyer ALL RENTAL FOR TOWN 3. The State of Connecticut reserves the right to store urged supporters not to savor Elizabeth C. Brown narrowly celling and fireplace, vice oriented profes­ WIDE LEAF PICK-UP vacated by Speaker Jim Wright and mayoral primary, 16,012 to 11,082. defeated challenger Antony A. see this cream puff. master bedroom with sions. 646-8886. (or you! p*?X7'heV’eln*---''-®- Democratic N^ip Tony Coelho. Koch’s loss. “We’re all together Blanchard & Rossetto SEPTEMBER 28,1989 —ONE DeStefano had been DiLieto’s Casagrande in that city’s balcony overlooking STORE AND (1) NEW ROLL-OFF TRI­ Tliesday’s primary election sig­ now,” he said. “Remember me? I’m Realtors," We're Sel­ fam ily room and an AXLE HOIST TRUCK choice and had the backing of the Democratic mayoral primary. Final, ling Houses" 646-2482.0 OFFICE SPACE naled the end of an era in New York, the guy who brings people open kitchen/dining TAG SEPTEMBER 28, 1989 — th J m L T S !'.'’ “ “"'bester and the State of Connecticut, for town chairman and other parly official returns show ^ Brown with thoms0lv69y thilr tuccissort and assloni. undintanri nnri although Koch reminded supporters together.” JUST Listed ISO's- Every­ area. D.W. Fish Realty, SALES 1 ^ SALES THREE (3) SIX (6) WHEEL regulars when he won the endorse­ 5,092 votes to Casagrande’s 4,618. thing Im aginable has 643-1591.0 MANCHESTER - Main DUMP TRUCKS, ONE (1)111 obovo-ddfcrlbid land Is conveyed with thi$ that it wasn’t quite up. With all the votes counted, ment over Daniels in July. Danbury Republicans backed in­ been done to restore Street, for lease or CONVENTIONAL TWO (2 F7rposes7nVy!7nd^n\hefJeM “You’ll have me from now to Dinkins had 537,313, or 51 percent, ROYAL TreatmentI This DUAL DUMP WITH PLOW othe7ouroose'whatLol«?1S[lV7^*“'‘' ' * In Bridgepoit, the state’s largest cumbent Joseph H. Sauer over chal­ this gracious 7 room handsome 1 year old sale. 1000 sq.ft, on bus ASSEMBLY December 31sL” he said in a con­ to Koch’s 445,816, or 42 percent. home to Its original line, private parking, city, two-term incumbent Thomas lenger Barry J. Connell, 1,098 to Contemporary was de­ The Town of Manchester Is conveyance of the herein descHbed premises shall bernml cession speech. “I do not intend to Two lesser-known candidates, condition. New roof signed and constructed storage. Immediate oc­ on eouoi opportunity em- full and void. *** snail become W. Bucci beat back five challengers 375, according to unofficial returns. - garage, etc. Blanchard cupancy. Call 644-2690. keep my mouth shut.” former transit chief Richard Ravitch with only the best of GIANT parish- wide tag salef 2500 in the Democratic primary. His Daniels, a five-term state senator & Rossetto Realtors," quality and craftsman­ MANCHESTER - 300-700 motive'action policy fo rg o t pubMMtfoM^rhls^ewwo^^ i5’’rt*th* ***“''* *bl» Dinkins, the Manhattan borough and city Compuoller Harrison Gol­ .We're Selling Houses" closest rival, state Rep. Jacqueline and former New Haven alderman, ship! 3 bdrms, 2'/a sq.ft, new office spaces sq, ft. of useful items. osIts 0 Contrprtors condition of ond doing Vendors busi­ 5“5i'7tfe7 Ih .r'p V b ircS r^o rfiri " (? rl7 n 7 riT ^•etltVo".? presidenL will face former federal din, split the rest. 646-2482.0 signed by not less than five (5) percent of tl^e e^Sctor. If M. Cocco, trailed by almost 1,800 has dreamed of becoming New baths, whirlpool, ap­ lust completed. Excep­ ness with the Town, os per prosecutor Rudolph Giuliani in the Giuliani had 75,720 voles, or 67 tional location on Federal Order 11246. Town, os determined from the latest otflclal*Msti*o/*hI votes, according to unofficial Haven’s mayor for 20 years. prox. 2300 sq.ft., fire­ Many antiques among them. St. James Nov. 7 election. Giuliani powdered perceiiL to Lauder’s 36,905, or 33 M A N C H E S TE R - Best place, 26x14 deck over­ Spencer Street, lust off Bid forms, plans and specifi­ requestingrVo*: Its reference '’“I"®* to o special Town election thi Town ClI7 ^ returns. “I accept this nomination with Buy. $144,900. Older Church parking lot, 898 Main St. percent. Giuliani will run as the can­ looks peaceful treed 384 at the cross roads of cations ore available at the cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder in an On the Republican side, Mary A. pride as an African-American,” he Cape with 10 rooms. yard near Manchester Manchester, Glaston­ General Services' office. James Fogarty unusually bitter GOP primary that didate of the Republican, Liberal Zoned for two family. Thurs, 9/14 & Fri, 9/15 5-11 PM; Sat. 9/ D j - Secretory Moran, a real estate agent who has said. Country Club. Offered bury and East Hart­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, saw Lauder spend an estimated $12 and Independent Fusion parties, and The Associated Press Ideal for large family. CONNECTICUT Board of Directors sought office once before, upset Democrats outnumber at $334,900. Jackson & ford. All utilities In­ 1611-11 PM. Manchester, Connecticut million on negative advertising. said he wanted to be a mayor in the On bus route. Century Jackson Real Estate, cluded. call 649-2748 or RICHARD J. SARTOR, Dated at Manchester, Connecticut EDWARD I. KOCH former Mayor Leonard S. Paoletta Republicans by almost lO-lo-l in 21 Epstein, 647-8895.0 647-8400.CI 649-0593. GENERAL MANAGER this 6th day of September, 1989. Dinkins won the Democratic mold of Fiorello LaGuardia, who by 32 votes. 014-09 012-09 nomination by cornering near-unani­ served from 1934 to 1945. . . . on his way out In New Britain, the dean of Con­ Please see STATE, Page 12

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