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35 STORE & OFFICE Get the ______SPACE MONDAY Want Ad habit... MANCHESTER-Store/ read and use the little ads Commercial use. Main •# in Classified regularty. •> t i St. near Center St. 646- V 2426. Weekdays, 9-5. 643-2711 MANCHESTER-Office LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Building, Center Street BOOKKEEPING/111 LAWN CARE HEATING/ CARPENTRY/ location. $875 monthly I N C O M E T A X 91 CARS FOR SALE PLUMBING REMODELING plus utilities. R.D. ■ Coventry budget hearing date set. UWN-SCAPE Murdock, 643-2692. CORVETTE-1978. $5800/ Joseph P. Deirwo, Jr. K IT C H E N It BATH REMODELINQ Specializing In Installation and Raplacenient Best offer. Loaded. Csrtifisd Public Accountant orOil,Gas&liectric YisN o u r b e a u tilu l show room o r c a ll lo r SOUTH WINDSOR- Clean interior. LAWN MAINTENANCE your tree estimate. Office, 300 square feet. ■ Sanitation revenues falling short. Prolessional tax and accounting > -WalerHe^ Aluminum wheels. 646- HERITAGE No lease. $150/Month. Weekly Mowings •Warm Air Furnaces 7959. s e rv ic e s . An 1040 consultations held KITCHEN « BATH CENTER 521-1744 or 644-0165. WhaVs In the privacy ol your home or otiice. Spring Cleanups ■Boiers 254 Broad Street ■ Homeowners like students’ work. W Ibon Oil Company Manchester VERNON CIRCLE-Office m m m 643-9034 Bushes Trimmed 6456393 649-5400 space for lease, 500 sq. BOB RILEY Free edging of curbs and side­ ft. office up to 2000 sq. ■ MMH workers vs. infectious disease. News ACCOUNTING walks with a summer contract. ft. Building owner pays /VOLKSWAGEN NO JOB TOO SMALL CUSTOM QUALITY utilities. New building- MANAGEMENT SERVICES Free Estimates 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER March 25,1991 •Tex Preparation* Instant Servloe/Free Estimates One slop Improvemerns. other tentants. D.W. •Individual or Business* Fully Insured BattVKItchen Remodeling Framing to Painting. Fish Realty, Attorneys 6 4 9 -1 7 4 9 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. •Reasonable Rates* 645-7887 O ne C a ll D oes t t M Licensad 4 Insured. Ford, Oberg, Manion, •Free PIdc-up and Dellvary* 30 Years Experience 8B B . Mamber ask for Donald Fish, 1985VWJetta •Electronic FHIng* Iraq is rejecting M&M Plumbing & Heating C al Dave Adamick lor a tree quote. 871-1400. 644-6034 $3,995 cease-fire terms YARDMASTERS 649-2871 645-6523 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper 1987 Olds Ciera NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — When you need to 22 CONDOMmiUMS JAIMES C. FITZGERALD, C .P A Spring Clean-Up Tax-Accounting-Audi Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut CAPITOL ENG. CO. COMPLETE EAST HARTFORD, CT $4,995 Opposition groiqis in Iraq say a d v e rt, nothing FO R SA LE Management Advltoiy Service S^dam Hussein’s troops have Yards, gutters, garages EriKOzols REMODEUNG SERVICE Single Offices *8.00 to 1987 DC wortallke Classified Corporaaons-taithetxhtps cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ battled protesters in the streeu HIGH VALUE-@ Bargain MMdUDb, Tneh a EiMer ForMywf^ FRAH CONSTRUCTION, INC. *12.50 per square foot ~ pricel Lovely 2 EVsnlrig A HtsMnrxt Appolninanb ances Renloved. Carpentry, of Baghdad and that Shiite Mus­ A Dial . plumbing & heaing needs. "One call does It all." bedroom, 1-1/2 bath IrvfkxjM Ccmpulen Hauling, Backhoe Work. Triple Net lims had revived their rebellion condo with extra room ftf-ttm Senring Manchester for 25 Years •Kitchen «Bath 1991 Olds Calais Saddam allegedly skimmed $10 billion 643-2711 935 M d n SI. C ou)ycxd. M o rx tie ite r Any Job Cons'ldered. Renovating in the south. in lower level. Located r 646-3120 •Additions •Decks $9,995 Central Air, Gas Heat, Hi­ He told CBS that he believes Saddam and his family have Also on Sunday, Iraq in Courtside Call 643-9996 •Roofing •Siding NEW YORK (AP) — The head of the firm hired by the The Financial Times report did not specify the source of the denounced terms set by the Condominums, this unit Tech Security System, Many Others skimmed up to 5 percent of Iraq’s $200 billion in oil sales THOMAS MACHUGA. •R e p a irs Kuwaiti government to find out the size and location of Sad­ money. It also did not address whether any of the holdings 22 CONDOBONIUMS ' also has 2 decks, ap­ Ariiple Parking, Bus Route, To Choose From since 1981. United States for a permanent CPA, CLU FRENCtrS LAWN A TREE SERVtCE ROOFING/ Free estimates. dam Hussein’s wealth estimates that the Iraqi president’s fami­ could be classified as ill-gotten gains under U.N. resolutions Persian Gulf War cease-fire. F O R SALE pliances and garage. t Tax Return Preparation i t now aooapting tmwring aooounli EZ-Accessto 1-91 and I-84. Kroll Associates discovered the holdings included an 8.4 Owner moving out of ior thia Im n tM uon. SIDING Licensed and Insured. ly has skimmed $10 billion in oil profits since 1981. adopted after Iraq’s Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. The rebellion in the south, and t Financial Planning e Lawn Cut S Trkn percent stake, or about $64 million, in Ruis-based Hachette BROOKSIDE-South state. $124,900. Strano C all Jack Kroll also says Iraqi investors on Saddam’s behalf Those resolutions intended to expel Iraq from Kuwait and I Personal and Business e Format Hadgo Trinxrihg Call Tom CARDINAL SA, which publishes “Elle,” “Car and Driver,” “Road & one in the north by Kurds, began Windsor, $139,900. ^ Real Estate, 647-7653. I Prompt, Prolessional service • Tiaaa S Stirubo Plantad LIONEL COTE have purchased nearly $1 billion worth of shares in public recover plundered Kuwaiti assets. after the U.S.-led allies drove Adorable 2 year old • Pruning • Spot Saading # F a tlilia r 871-8092 A s s o c . , INC. Track,” and “Women’s Day,” CBS and the Financial Times 6454883 e Vagatabla Qardani rToto-TUad ROOFING & SIDING M&G companies since then, including one of the world’s largest The CBS reporL quoting Kroll, said Iraq had moved some Iraqi troops from Kuwait late Condo. 2 Bedrooms Aaa HMttafl EW/mtlaa 1982 Chevy Camoro $3,396 reported. Monday-Friday 1982 Datsun 200SX media companies. of its money to circumvent a freeze on overseas Iraqi ac­ with possible 3rd in loft. EawarRXtM torStnIon •30 Years Experience $2,896 Kroll was quoted as saying his agency found documents last month. MALLARD VIEW-New S45-1312 ' L*IASp*clanst‘ i9B3 Buick Ele^ra $4,660 counts. Central air, cathedral •Fully Insured. 8am-4pm 19B6 Ford Bronco 4X4 $10,960 He says the stock purchases were made by several com­ Ranch and Colonial Doltl Kroll said Iraq transferred huge sums in early August to Jor­ showing the Hachette share purchases started in 1981 with a 1 ceiling, skylight, •License # 506737 1986 Buick Skylark Sed $4,460 panies with Iraqi directors, including one led by Saddam’s half Aides sentenced homes. Change your 1986 Chevy C orrraro $4,996 percent acquisition by Montana Corp., a Panamanian-based fireplace and a garage PHIL'S LAWN CARE brother. danian banks. He also said that Kuwaiti luxury vehicles stolen lifestyle to 1 -floor living. PAINTING/ 646-9564 1987 Buick Electro Sed $8,980 holding company with Iraqi directors. BUCHAREST, Romania tool D.W. Fish Real LANDSCAPING WATERPROOFING 5 2 8 -6 5 4 1 1987 Chevy C elebrity Sed $6/460 Kroll, president of the New York-based Kroll Associates in­ by Iraq’s occupation forces were shipped to Europe on a Royal 2 Bedroom, 2 bath 1987 O ld) D elta 88 Brouahom $7,380 Montana management was set up by Barzan Ibrahim, Sad­ (AP) — Eleven former aides to Estate, 643-1591 or o P A P E R I N G • spring dean-Up Jordanian Airlines cargo flight, some turning up at Iraq’s em­ Ranches. Also 3 1987 Pontiac 6000 Sed $6>96 vestigations firm, spoke in interviews published today by the Communist ruler Nicolae 871-1400. RICK BURNETT 1987 Buick Kirtc Avenue $10,386 dam’s half brother, the Hnancial Times quoted an Iraqi offi­ bedroom, 1-1/2 bath • Startingllstlorweekiy maintenance WET BASEMENTS? 39 ROOMMA'TES Financial Times, a British newspaper, and broadcast Sunday bassy in Geneva. F______WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. • ResidM ial & Commercial 1987BulckSkylail< 46,490 cial as saying. The official was not identified in the story. Ccausescu were sentenced today Colonials. Attached ROOFING & SIDING Hatchways, foundation cracks, WANTED 1988 Buick Skyhdwk Sed $6,380 by CBS News’ “60 Minutes.’’ Kroll was hired by the Kuwaiti government and the U.S. Quality work at a 742-9540 1988 Pontiac BonnevBe $6,496 to prison for the deaths of people garage. From reasonable pricel 25 Years Experience sump pumps, tile lines, gravity Kroll described Saddam, who took power in 1979, as one of Treasury to lay the groundwork for efforts at collecting war MANCHESTER-$99,500. Can fo r free estimate 1988 Pontiac Trora Am $9,6W Please see SADDAM, page 6. during the bloody revolution $143,900. North Main Interior & Exterior Fully Insured feeds, and dry wells. Also damp­ LARGE-English Tudor, 1989 Buick SkyhowkCpe $6,980 the world’s richest men. reparations from Iraq. Great 2 bedroom S t to Union St. to Ros- quiet area. Male/ 1989 Jeep W rangler 4X4 $8,996 that overthrew the dictator. Tounhouse in small Free Estimates Call for free estimates ness proffing of concrete walls 1989 Buick Regal C pe $9,896 setto Dr. "We're Seliing Spring Ctesnup, Dethatching, Female. Utilities 1989 Honda A cco rd LXI $13,680 Four former Communist offi­ complex. Large eat-in Call Brian Weigle 646-6598 and fkxxs. Chimney clean outs, housesi’ Blanchard & Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hadga included. $75/ week. 1989 Chevy C elebrity $8,490 cials received suspended senten­ kitchen, rec room, 645-8912 stone walls, and oonaete repairs. 1989 Buick C entury Sed $9,380 Rossetto. 646-2482. Trimming, Light Trucking, Etc. Security deposit. ces and another six were ac­ washer/dryer hook-ups. Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ Beautiful, 742-7687. Prolessional Equipment 81 Adams Street Agreement near quitted. The two judges who Call Caroline, 645- E L D E R C A R E ior citizen dtecounts. 6162, evenings. RE/ V IL U G E PAINTERS Dependable Manchester presided over the trial did not 58 F L O O R IN O MAX East of the River, Albert Zuccaro explain their decision in these ONE BEDROOM-Beacon kiteria/Exterior Ray Hardy 64&-T973 NURSE'S-AIDE 649-4571 647-1419. Hill unit, new carpeting, cases. Free Estimates Years of experience Waterproofing great location, park like All of those who stood uial 2 setting with pool! Inves­ Senia Citizen Discount Care for Elderly FLOORSANDING for creating 646-3361 S ch aller were ranking Communists and tor is almost giving it *Ftoors Nke new Excellent references Q u a lity served in Ceausescu’s govern­ awayl Must Seel Make 872-7782 MISCELLANEOUS ■Specializing in older floors O Z] C a ll Lot A Specialist * Natur^ & stained floors Pre-Owned Autos ment. OPEN HOUSE an offer. Asking SERVICES J3 r - * 7 4 2 -6 4 0 2 Do HI * No waxing anymore Value Priced SUNDAY 1-4 $59,900. Call Rich MARTY MAnSSON S ^ Bums for details. RE/ John Verfallle USED CAR BEST BUYS! permanent base Japan hoids out > m MAX East of the River, Painting Interior/Exterior TREE SERVICE/ 646-5750 Bigelow Holow-Small ODD JOBS, 19M Honda Accord LX $4,995 TOKYO (AP) — Japan will 647-1419. quiet complex close to Wallpapering PRUNING chemical, biological and nuclear ar­ i j ^ F Trucking," MASONRY 4 D r., 5 S p d ., A /C , E x c e lle n t C o n d itio n By GEORGE ESPER not boost its yen-based Persian hospital and shopping. Im­ O CO 30 Years Experience 1967 PlymoUh Voyager $8,900 senals and agrees never to resume Gulf War conuibution to make maculate Townhouse built STEPPING OUT & UPlII Home Repairs. 61 anSC. SERVICES The Associated Press References, Insured ROMAN SPIEWAK HAWKES TREE SERVICE Auto, A/C, 7 Passenger production of the weapons, among 2 -< in 1986. SIders to deck, $118,900-$143,500. up for $400 million Ipst through You name it - We do it. Bucket, truck A chipper. AUTOMOBILE- other conditions. garage, central air. Lease/purchase is pos­ 649-4431 Mason Contractor 1967 Honda Prelude $8,700 RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Gen. changing exchange rates. Prime Stump removal. Free Simonizing. Will clean Prisoner releases, however, con­ H H sible on these 2-3 Free Estimates 5 Speed, A/C, Suntool Minister Toshiki Kaifu said C.H.F.A, F.H.A approved. Brick-Stone-Block estimates. Special and simonize your car H. Norman Schwarzkopf says the m X bedroom Contemporary tinued. Great valuel Must be seeni Insured consideration fo r elderly and in your drive-way. Com­ 1987 Ctiiysler LeBaron $5,400 United States is closer than ever to* today. O m Townhouses with L e t A S p e c la H s t New-Repairs-Restoration A Red Cross official in Riyadh $106,900. handicapped plete job with 2 coats of Coupe, Auto. Ate, PS. PB. AM/FM Japan in January pledged 1.17 fireplaced living rooms, establishing a permanent land base 399 Main sVeet Unit II D o lt l 6 4 3 -0 3 0 4 646-4134 647-7553 pure wax. Only $35. 20 said 1,000 Iraqi prisoners-of wjar trillion yen, or $9 billion at what 5 "D with family rooms, 1967 Aeura Legend Sed. $11,900 on Arab soil — a goal governments Directions: Center St. to Years experience. Dick traveled to the Saudi border post of laundry rooms, and lots V-6, Auto, Loaded, Suntool in the region had blocked for many was the rate of 130 yen to the North on Main. Right onto Webster, 643-8653. i\rar on Sunday and were handed Bigelow Hollow, of closet space I Call for 1987 Olds C utim Sup. $5,900 years. dollar. But since then, the your appointmenti Anne CLEANING-Hauling, over lo Iraqi officials. He spoke on Japanese currency weakened to R o h&ray Mueller 657-4163 NEVER PLACED a want V-8, Auto, Pun Power, V/ire Wheels The U.S. commander in the Per­ o Miller Real Estate, 647- Cut laundry costs by decreasing the 32 APARTMENTS FOR carpentry, remodeling, condition of anonymity. 136 yen to the dollar, so Japan ad? There’s nothing to It; 1967 Ctievy C w elltr Z*24 $5,995 sian Gulf War told reporters Sunday William Ravaia Real Estate 8000. amount of detergent used. Reduce by ... iust dial 643-2711 ______RENT______odd jobs. Rick’s Hand­ that the base would not include Also Sunday, hundreds of paid $8.6 billion. 2 CD F yman and Carpentry V ^, 5 Speed, AA:, Red Kuwaiti soldiers who spent months 633-0111 MANCHESTER-2 American ground forces. The United States, however, m c/3 one-third and see whether you notice a Service. 646-1948. 1667 Chevy C-20 4X4 P/U $10,800 Rick Santoa/Manchoster Harald in Iraqi prisons returned home to 32 APARTMENTS FOR Bedroom, private He also said that the American had already included the $9 bil­ 31 ROOMS FOR RENT Reasonably priced. Ful­ V-8, Auto, A/C, Full Power, Two tone 9^ O difference in the appearance of your ______RENT______basement, parking, ly insured. P R O U D D A D — Bob Carlson, of 256 Green Road, Manchester, stands next to a sign on his u-oops who remain in the gulf will their war-wrecked natitxi, where lion from Japan in the prelimi­ 1967 Acura Legend Sed. $13,900 MANCHESTER-Free large yard, stove. On go home after a permanent cease­ they wci^ greeted by weeping rela­ nary war budget that President wash. Add extra dollars to your budget V-6, Auto, Sunroof, Loaded lawn declaring the outcome of a friendly competition with his brother, Craig. Let A Specialist week with $100 security AVAILABLE APRIL 13-2 busline. $595 Monthly. 7 0 A R TS • c r a f t s " fire is signed with Iraq. However, a tives and celebratory bursts of Bush gave Congress last month. m ^ deposit. Clean, quiet, by selling "don't needs" with a low-cost bedrooms and attic. 649-2871. 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,900 Dolfl Suit-able for adults. published report said today that U.S. machine-gun fire. furnished. 646-8337. M ANCHESTER Birch St. SPACES-Available for Coupe, 5 Speed, A/C, Loaded ad in Classified. 643-2711. $575 plus heat. $250 armored forces had driven deeper Since Kuwait was liberated on Pilot rule upheld § « 3 rooms. Includes heat/ Nathan Hale School 1988 Chevy CoralcB Sed. $6,500 Deposit plus Final Craft Fair to be held on into Iraq. Feb. 27. some U.S. forces have 33 > hot water. Security or V-6, Auto, A/C, Power Group Two compete from birth WASHINGTON (AP) - - The Month’s Rent. 649- begun helping the Kuwaitis rebuild references. $425/ May 4th. For application In another development, Iraq’s Supreme Court today left intact 9535. Call after 4:30 serid stamped, self-ad­ 1888 Mercury Cougar $7,995 their nation. Other American sol­ Bridge month. 649-4820 or son, Erik, 13 days before his April 1 due date. government newspaper, Al- the federal rale baniung airline pm. dressed envelope to: V-6, Auto, FuB Power, A/C By RICK SANTOS diers are occupying part of southern 646-4412. It was a lough loss for Craig, because his son, Tyler, Jumouriya, on Sunday denounced captains over 60 from piloting FURNISHED-3 Room Gail Smith, 79 Spruce 1988 Honda Accord LX $9,495 Manchester Herald the cease-fire terms set by the allies Iraq, where they are keeping an eye MANCHESTER-2, 3. and St., Manchester. For was bom less than 13 hours later at 1:06 a.m. Wednes­ large planes. apartment, 2nd floor. 6 Room apartments. Sedan, S Speed, A/C, Full Power as aimed “at usurping Iraq’s on Saddam Hussein’s troops. S afety bridge hand, but she had the discipline Heat. Private more infer contact day. The loss especially smarted because Tyler was ex­ The justices, without com­ NORTH 1-tt-fl Security. 646-2426. 1989 Aeura Ltgtnd LS $21,900 MANCHESTER — Tiny Erik Carlson and his sovereignly, mortgaging its will and Schwarzkopf said the soldiers are ♦ 972 to respond to the forcing bid. entrances. Adults. No Diane, 643-5653. pected to be bom way back on March 3, a full 16 days ment, rejected a challenge to the Weekdays, 9am-5pm. Coupe, 5 Speed, Airbag, Loaded younger cousin, Tyler Carlson, are destined to compete not expected to remain in Iraq after ♦ 964 first West led a spade to declarer’s sin­ pets. Security. before his cousin was bom and 29 days before his cousin holding it!5 wealth hostage.” Federal Aviation Administra­ 1989 Honda Praluda SI $12,700 against each other. It’s in their blood. a permanent cease-fire. But a per­ ♦ 76S gleton ace. Declarer’s king of hearts References. 643-4860, MANCHESTER-Like new 73 CLOTHING was supposed to be bora. The U.S.-led coalition, which tion’s longstanding refusal to ♦ 9 8 54 By James Jacoby lost to the other singleton ace, and 2pm to 7pm. 3 bedroom duplex, 5 Speed, Loaded, Red So, Bob rented a sign to let the world know about his halted hostilities last month after manent trace has been complicated large yard. Applianced, BOYS-Suit, IOR, Gray, Up until last week, the newborns’ fathers, brothers make any exceptions to its “age back came a spade. Rather than ruff MANCHESTER-2 Family. 1999 Aeura Ligand LS $17,900 stunning upset. Erected Friday on his front lawn at 256 driving Iraq from Kuwait, says it by the rebellions by Kurds in north- WEST EAST One of the most satisfying tech­ carpeted. No pets. blue pin stripe. Includes Bob and Craig Carlson, both of Manchester, were in 60 rale." ♦ Q 8 4 3 immediately, Hymes discarded his di­ Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather will not sign a permanent cease-fire ♦ K J 10 6 5 niques in bridge is the perfect safety 5-Room.lovely Duplex. Lease, security. $785/ shirt. Excellent. $25.00 competition to sec whose baby would be bom first. The Since 1959, the FAA has ♦ J532 ♦ A amond loser. However, he had to play; a line of play that is guaranteed 2 Bedrooms. Lots of Month. 646-3938. Please call 646-2664. 1990 Aeura Integra LS $12,900 Please see COUSINS, page 6. accord unless Baghdad destroys its Please see GULF, page 6. prohibited pilots who have ♦ 82 ♦ Q J 10 9 4 trump the third spade. cabinets and closets. race ended at 12:19 p.m. TUesday with the birth of Bob’s 5 Speed, A/C, Loaded ♦ J 10 7 ♦ 63 to succeed regardless of the distribu­ Now, if trumps were originally 3-2, Nice yard. Heat/hot reached their 60th birthday from tion of the opponents’ cards. he could cash the heart queen. If the water included. $750 MANSFIELD/WIL- piloting commercial airline SOUTH LINGTON LINE-Route This hand was played at the rubber- jack didn’t fall, he could play off mi­ Monthly. 684-4686. 86 PETS • SUPPLIES SCHALLER > r planes that seat more than 30 ♦ A bridge table many years ago by Life 44. 2 Bedroom nor-suit winners, losing only one more passengers. ♦ K Q 10 8 7 Master No. 23, the late Edward trump trick. But if trumps were origi­ apartment. Adults K E N N E L CAB 11-Brand ACURA Bible gazing again ♦ A K 5 Hymes, Jr. Incidentally, he won his MANCHESTER-2 preferred. Country new. Tuff lock training ♦ a K Q 2 nally 4-1, he would lose control. To Bedroom Garden Style 345 CENTER STREET first national title, the 1935 Pall Open play safe, Hymes led the heart eight, . No dogs. $460/ leash, collars, pet tabs. Vulnerable; Neither Pairs, in partnership with my father. and Townhouse apart­ K . 1-1/2 months $25.00, 649-0222. MANCHESTER Clashes kill not the queen. ments available. Only 1 Dealer; South In the modern style, the South hand West was able to win with the jack, security. 742-0569. F 647-7077 counsel for finance MOSCOW (AP)'^— At least each remaining out of would be opened two clubs, artificial but if he led a fourth spade, it would be three people ^ed in shooting South West North East 72. Quiet. On busline. • ______87 MI SC, FOR SALE and forcing. But in the 1940s the FWtfed with dummy’s nine of hearts. Air conditioning, self 9S AUTO SERVICES People arc looking for answers, between Georgians and Soviet 297 P a s s 2 N T P a s s game-forcing two-bid was still in the By MARC RICE P a s s 3 ♦ Hymes showed his cards and claimed cleaning oven, all ap­ 33 CONDOMINIUMS he said, and the Bible is an untapped uoops in the troubled South Os­ P a s s ascendancy. Sitting North was Helen his contract. BOOKS-Stoddard's Lec­ The Associated Press 4 i r A l l p a s s pliances included, FO R REN T tures. 14 Volumes, JUNK CARS-Will pay $5 resource that offers financial advice setia region of the Georgian Sobel, one of the greatest players of all Jiw es Jacoby’s books ’Jacoby on Bridge ’ and ' i : storage area, full 1890’s, black, hard to tow your car. Call beyond giving 10 percent tithes to republic, an independent news Opening lead; ♦ 3 time. She held what almost all players ‘Jacoby on Card Games"(written with bis father, basement. 1-1/2 baths SOUTH WINDSOR-Spa- Joey. 528-1990.528-1 Need ATLANTA (AP) — In these the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at cover, gold edging. agency reported today. claim to be their average rubber- in townhouse. Heat and cious 2 Bedroom, air title. times of rewssion and mammoth thechruch. NEW BRITAIN (AP) ^ bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books $15.00. 549-4649. Interfax said a 12-year-old hot water included. 247- conditioning, pool, debL some people in need of finan­ “There’s a growing awareness on Firefighters were called out early GOLF CLUBS-Starter and boy from South Ossetia was shot 5030. tennis. Immediate occu­ 97 MISCELLANEOUS cial counseling are turning to a the part of the church that they need this morning to battle a suspicious pancy. $700. 289-3892. full sets. From $45. 3 and wounded in a separate inci­ MANCHESTER-2 Family. AUTOMOTIVE guidebook written long before the to gel involved in the other % per­ fire, a day after three suspicious New woods, $60. Also cent,” Dayton said during a recent blazes struck the city was has been dent on Sunday. It gave no other Newly updated. 2 miscellaneous clubs. days of credit cards, checking ac­ 1 Astrograph 34 HOBIE8 FOR RE n7 Bedroom in quiet 649-1794. WHEELS-Polycast mags. counts and the Internal Revenue training session in Atlanta. beset by a string of arson fires since details. neighborhood. Close to F it 1988 Mustang, In­ Dayton, formerly in the real estate January. Interfax said 40 Soviet Inter­ ushering in counterproductive circum­ town center and AVAILABLE-April 15. clude studded snows. Service. could be on to something very worth­ Cozy house for 2 near business, downplays the importance “I officially can’t say it’s arson ior Ministry troops and an im- stances. they could focus on benefits busline. $595/Month EN D R O LLS ^ $50 for pair. 643-5058. The Bible, say advocates of while, so don’t treat these perceptions Coventry Lake. $600/ of getting more money. His message until after our investigation, but we spccified number of armored you've overlooked. Indifferently. plus Utilities. Dale. 529- 271/2"wldlh-*1.00 spiritual-based money managcmenL MOVING STORY % u r month. 1 Month security is ^ tte r management of what people — This view through the framing beams of assume it is. Same circumstances,” personnel carriers were dis­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) You’ve en­ CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) The 8276. ______13" width.-5O0 contains all anyone needs to know required. Utlities not 98 WANTED TO BUY/ the Webb House, formerly at 755 N. Main St, Manchester, b i r t h d a y tered a cycle that could be very fortu­ time is right to take positive measures Aluminum Sheets 4^.00 already have. Asst. Fire Chief Robert McCYann patched to the Znaursky region included. Call 742-9543 ‘TRADE to get on the path to a righteous nate where your financial interests are to change that thing you've been want­ MANCHESTER-Freshly Nsueprintandrolteaibaplckad provides a clue as to the task ahead of Robert Scheinost. He said this morning at the scene. of South Ossetia on Sunday after after 5 pm.______tp at »)# Monchottar Hwetd budget. So his book and his courses are concerned. Luck and reality are In har­ ing to change. If your blueprint is ready, painted 3 room induo- receiving reports that Georgians March 24,1991 Or«.y baTora II am . Monday “I think people don’t realize how filled with verses from the Bible plans to erect the disassembled house elsewhere. 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Realty, 643-4263. 5653. 044-03 2—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 25.1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25,1991—3 NATION/WORLD Nation’s legislative engine roars to post-war life By STEVEN KOMAROW federally insured savings and loans. American taxpayers pay more so foreigners could pay The war will continue to color Congress’ proceedings and politics for some months, perhaps years to come. The Associated Press The House passed a bill to provide drought aid to less. Dairy interests, meantime, wanted their feder^ California, and OK’d observance of Greek Indepen­ program changed in a way that would raise retail U.S. But by Friday, when lawmakers left for a 2W2-week prices. Easter recess, finally it no longer was the only thing on WASHINGTON — Ready or not, like it or not. Con­ dence Day on March 25. The Senate approved a slew of Bush’s nominations, including former Horida Gov. Bob After a few days of heated negotiations, it appeared their minds. Unrest, bloody fights gress seems to be happily getting back to normal. On Wednesday morning. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D- lawmakers decided for now that voters wouldn’t notice Since the 102nd Congress convened in January, law­ Martinez as Bush’s drug policy director, and voted to give gold medals to the war leaders, Gens. Colin Powell the government shelling out more for wheat, but they W.Va., who was shepherding the spending bills through makers have seemed consumed, overwhelmed by the his chamber, halted the Senate for 30 seconds and war in the Persian Gulf. and Norman Schwarzkopf. would get angry at higher milk prices. Meanwhile, Congress quickly forgot Bush’s admoni­ recited from memory a poem heralding the first day of Republicans spent their time attacking Democrats Meanwhile, the debate on the legislation covering kill 42 South Africans Gulf War costs showed little disagreement on the tion that he needed to conduct foreign policy without in­ spring. who voted against it. Democrats mounted their defenses terference. “I hope that senators will take on some additional ex­ during the past few weeks. and both sides patted themselves on the back for con­ military spending at hand. By BARRY RENFREW Despite a veto threat from the president, the Senate hilaration and energy ... and spring to the floor and ■ w ■ The ANC claimed police opened fire on the Daveyton ducting such a serious debate. Like car buyers nearing a purchase, lawmakers argued The Associated Press approved a bipartisan amendment to cut off aid to Jor­ spring from their chairs and call up amendments,” he crowd from armored vehicles. It called for an independ­ President Bush’s postwar speech to a joint session of over the options and not the basic vehicle. They picked dan because of its alliance with Iraq during the war. added. ent investigation and condemned police for what it Congress earlier this month may have provided the some and rejected others, dickering all the way. The White House managed to water it down in'final The debate dragged inlo the night with amendments JOHANNESBURG. South Africa — In the bloodiest turned “savage and unprovoked murder.” closure needed for the legislature to move on. For example, the score at week’s end was Wheat 1, House-Senate negotiations, but not without cost. popping up like crocuses, a sure sign Congress was back clash of a weekend in which 45 people were killed in Police, however, said the officers in Daveyton opened With passage last week of the spending bills to cover Dairy 0. The administration had to sign off on providing more to normal. township unrest, police battled several hundred African fire and drove off the crowd after it attacked them with Operation Desert Storm, Congress showed itself ready Both of those agricultural sectors had amendments National Congress dcmonsu-ators near a rally by a rival 'life aid to T\irkey, and went along with provisions to halt knives, spears and gasoline bombs, killing one officer to tackle other issues. riding on the back of Desert Storm. group. arms sales to countries who aren’t making good on their EDITOR’S NOTE: Steven Komarow covers Con­ Lawmakers gave final passage to a much-delayed $30 The wheat industry wanted the government to spend and injuring two. commitments to cover the costs of Desert Storm. gress for The Associated Press. Fourteen protesters and a police sergeant were killed billion infusion of cash to settle the accounts of failed. more money on “enhancing” its exports, that is, having in Sunday’s battle in the Johannesburg township of “They singled out a white police sergeant who was Daveyton. Police said they opened fire on the crowd stabbed several times with sharp objects and hacked after being attacked with knives, spears and firebombs. with pangas (machetes)," said Capt. Eugene Opperman, V*f»- a police spokesman. Police said today an investigation had been ordered The head of,the South African police, Gen. Johan van Gates Cancet- A into the clash between police and about 200 ANC sup­ der Merwe, ordered an investigation and said the fact '■I porters, one of the worst of its kind since the opposition that protesters were able to get within stabbing distance group was legalized in early 1990 of the police indicated the officers did not begin the makes leaves Fallout from the incident was likely to cloud relations fighting. at a time when the government is preparing for talks Tom Boya, a black activist and the former Daveyton with black groups on ending white-minority rule. mayor, said he was driving nearby and heard gunshots. At least 38 people, including two police officers, were “People were coming out ... full of blood from the in­ request effects injured in the Daveyton clash, which occurred near a juries,” he said. “They had bullet wounds in their arms, rally for the rival Inkatha Freedom Party. They included their chests, their stomachs.” Th« AsMclattd Pr*M PHOENIX (AP) — People who LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police a 9-year-old boy and a 12-year-old boy, hospital offi­ Police said they confiscated one AK-47 assault rifle survive childhood cancer earn less RAZOR BARRIER — Shanty residents in the Alexandra township of Johannesburg, South Chief Daryl F. Gates urged TV sta­ cials said. and seven pistols while searching vehicles at a road money, have trouble getting life in­ Africa, look beyond a barrier of razor wire, which police erected Sunday to keep warring fac­ tions to stop showing the videotape It was one of the most violent weekends in recent block in Daveyton, but did not say when. Officers said surance and are less likely to get of police bating a black motorist, months in South Africa, where growing black factional 33 blacks were arrested for possession of illegal tions apart. Twelve people have died in nighttime fighting in Johannesburg despite an over­ married despite their excellent chan­ saying the repeated screenings will fighting and other unrest have claimed dozens of lives firearms. night curfew. ces of living full lives, a study prevent those charged in the case shows. from getting a fair trial. “The term ‘cancer’ still casts a Four officelrs have been charged shadow over the workplace and in­ with assault in the March 3 beating surance unlike that of other diag­ Albanians nix communism, prepare for free vote of Rodney King. Several other of­ noses,” said Dr. Daniel M. Hayes. ficers who watched the attack arc KAVAJE, Albania (AP) — The ruling Communists Some Albanians give Communist President Ramiz Tirana. — but also expressed desperation at the pitiful living “It’s just that word.” being investigated by the district at­ arc not fielding any candidates in Kavaje for this Sun­ Alia credit for calling the election, although he did so Hoxha died in 1985. Now they are burning his books. conditions that have driven tens of thousands of Al­ Hayes, a physician at the Univer­ torney’s office. day’s elections — the country’s first multiparty vote in under pressure of widespread pro-democracy protests On Saturday, the remains of Hoxha books smoldered banians to flee the country in the past few months. sity of Southern California, six decades. They seem to have made a wise decision. and a desperate exodus that began last year. The FBI is also investigating and presented his findings Sunday at a by the side of the potholed highway running south from Growing economic h a ^ h ip was partially responsible plans to question all 2(X) officers as­ The few cars that rattle by dusty rows of dismal apart­ The vote is a cornerstone of Alia’s pledges to scrap Tirana. A visitor was overwhelmed by the massive sup­ meeting of the American Cancer for Albania’s opening, and the Communists realize that signed to the station where the of­ ment blocks risk gravel-shattered windshields if their Stalinist rule and introduce democracy and a market port for the Democratic Party. only reforms will secure them foreign aid and invest­ Society. drivers fail to give the V-for-victory sign of the opposi­ economy in this nation of 3.2 million. ficers involved in the beating work, They were based on a survey of Passengers huddling in nearly every truck gleefully ment. a police spokesman said. tion Democratic Party. But many residents interviewed over the weekend say made the V sign, as did groups standing along the road’s “Can you get us a visa for Britain or America?” 1,150 cancer survivors in Boston The Democrats are the main exposition challenge to the Alia government must carry the burden of guilt for “They caimot have a fair trial if and Los Angeles whose experiences scruffy grass shoulders. Among young children, the sig­ several people clamored. the tape continues to be played,” 46 years of Stalinist rule in Europe’s poorest nation, and decades of Communist repression and other excesses nal seems obligatory. were compared with those of 1,150 Just behind the excited group were armed guards, Gates told about 2,(XX) supporters their leader is confident they will prevail in next week’s that led to Albania’s impoverishment and isolation. But for some, the glee only masks deep bitterness. barbed wire and a tank. The government has sealed off people who had not had cancer. parliamentary vote. In Kavaje, 25 miles south of the capital Tirana, graf­ rallying outside the Police Academy Childhood cancer, unlike malig­ “Everything is zero,” said Mustafa Kocii, a laborer in Albania’s main ports in an effort to stem the exodus. on Sunday. O Z! “Bolshevik dogma is like a dust covering Albania’s fiti equates longtime Communist su-ongman Enver the port^town of Durres. “We start from nothing. Noth­ Earlier this month, 20,000 people stormed boats and left nancies that strike later in life, is 33 I” Gates, 64, also said he would not often highly curable. For many soul,” party leader Sali Berisha said in an interview Sun­ Hoxha with Haler. It reflects the popular outrage that ing has changed for 46 years, but we are hopefid it will for Italy. Tha AaaoetatMt Ptm* day. “We need to clear it up and send it back to Russia led to unprec^nted rioting in February that culminated bow to civil rights groups demand­ types, two-tWrds or more of patients change” if the Democrats win. In Kavaje, the poverty is striking. The local nail fac­ ing his resignation. > m again.” in the toppling of the giant Hoxha statue in downtown WAYWARD PROTESTORS — Greenpeace boaters today Greenpeace says the process disrupts the calling of the go on to lead full lives. In Durres, some 50 onlookers shouted their support tory is at a standstill. “When I do decide to retire, it H o protest against the large BHP off-shore oil exploration vessel, Southern Right Whales, which are found in that area. Authorities estimate by the year will be because I can no longer take 2000, one in every 1,000 adults in O 03 that flag and present it to a wife or "The Western Odyssey,” off the Warnabool, Australia, coast. their 20s will be a survivor of chil­ 2 -< husband or little kids left behind be­ U.S. warned not dhood cancer. H -H cause a mother or father (police of­ Among Hayes’ findings: ficer) was shot down by criminals,” m X —Survivors of childhood cancer 0 m he said. cam $2,(XX) a year less than do other to assist Kurds The cheering crowd interrupted Oscar victories will spell big sales people who have the same jobs. him several times with chants of — Cancer survivors in other 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Tlirkish inferior. “Gates must stay.” respects often seemed to be treated LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Dan­ winning smashes as “The Sting.” shows precisely how particular ceremonies, the drama made President 'fiirgut Ozal, a strong sup­ Earlier, in interviews on CNN’s Other speakers at the rally in­ fairly on the job. They were no more R O ces With Wolves” is the favorite “Dances With Wolves” already awards translate into revenue. $666,502. The next week, it porter of the U.S.-led coalition in “Newsmaker Sunday” program, cluded civil rights attorney Gloria likely to be denied employment or o to win best picture tonight at the received a push last month, its Last year, “Henry V” won for leaped 90 percent to $132 mil­ the Persian Gulf War, is warning Ozal and Jordan’s Crown Prince Allred and actor Chad Everett. promotions or to be fired. o ^ against any outside support for Hassan vowed not to interfere in the “He deserves more than a lynch- Oscars, a victory that could give revenues jumping 35 percent, costumes only. The week before lion. the Oscars, it made $428,136. —On the job, the survivors were m CO rebels against Iraqi President Sad­ politics of Iraq. Jordan was sym­ mob mentality that says Chief Gates the Western a big boost at the box after it earned a leading 12 Oscar “Glory” took the sound and After, its revenues slipped to less likely to get into arguments dam Hussein. pathetic to Iraq in the war. is guilty,” Allred told the crowd. office. nominations. cinematography awards and best P O $419,671. with their bosses or to have discipli­ Ozal said in a speech Sunday “If nobody meddles with Iraqi af­ King, who was beaten with Last year, for instance, “Driv­ On the losing side, bruised egos supporting actor for Denzel Another runner-up, “Bom on nary problems. night that he hopes for stability in fairs, probably Iraqis will find the nightsticks, shocked with a stun gun ing Miss Daisy” made an addi­ and crumpled acceptance Washington. Before the victories, the Fourth of July,” dropped 25 —Twenty-one percent of the can­ m > Iraq without further bloodshed. In a best way for themselves,” Ozal said. and kicked while he lay on the tional $32 million after taking speeches won’t be the only “Glory” collected 537,900. A f. home the best picture Oscar. emblems of defeat at tonight’s percent to $1.01 million despite a cer survivors said they had been television interview earlier, he cau­ The Turkish leader met with ground following a traffic stop, is week later, its gate was $733,120, denied admission to the armed ser­ tioned neighboring Syria and Iran A similar response to Kevin ceremony, to be televised live on best director prize for Oliver PresidepI Bush at Camp David, Md., recuperating from skull fractures an increase of ^ percent. vices, compared with 2 percent of ? ^ against meddling in Iraq. on Saturday. He has several engage­ and other injuries. Costner’s epic would give it a ABC at 6 p.m. PST. Academy Stone. “Driving Miss Daisy” advanced 33 > shot at making up to $160 million Award rejects can see their gros­ the comparison group. Turkey’s main concern is the pos­ ments in , Peimsyl- The Police Department last week 45 percent in the week after the —^Twenty percent of the sur­ sible breakup of Iraq. It has long op­ overall, placing it in the Top 20 on Daniel Day-Lewis, from “My vania. New Jersey and New York said 21 Los Angeles police officers ses wither, too. Oscars. Seven days later, it vivors had been turned down for life posed moves to set up a separate the all-time box office list and An analysis of last year’s Os­ Left Foot,” won for best actor in this week. . a .: were present during the beating. pushed ahead 13 percent more. insurance, compared with 2 percent Kurdish state in northern Iraq and Ozal said TUrkey jwill^enA food “We are conducting an investiga­ ahead of such Academy Award­ cars by Exhibitor Relations Co. 1990. In the week before the southern TUrkey. of the others. About 8 percent said to I r ^ as soon as the United Nations tion of allegations of violations of they had paid higher than usual “Dismembering any country in lifts its embargo but won’t help aim civil rights,” FBI spokesipan Jim the region will lead to incalculable premiums because of their cancer rebels against Saddam. He also Nielson said Sunday. histories. turmoil,” Ozal said in an address at w m ed other counties against med­ Lt. Fred Nixon, a police spokes­ the American Enterprise Institute, a Scholar is new Harvard president —Fbrty-five percent of the sur­ dling, mentioning Syria ^ Iran. man, said Gates has ordered all 2(X) vivors were unmarried, versus 32 conservative think tank. Defense Ozal said he didn’t know if there officers at the department’s Foothill Secretary Dick Cheney praised the CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A of speculation by announcing Neil president of the Andrew W. Mellon former chief of the Council of percent of the comparison group, was outside support for anti-Saddam Division station to cooperate with and they were also less likely to Turkish president as a key leader of Renaissance literature scholar was L. Rudenstinc’s selection as its 26th Foundation of New York. Previous­ Economic Advisors, and Gerhard rebels, but his warning reflected the probe. have live-in companions. the allied coalition in the Gulf War. named president of Harvard Univer­ president. ly, he spent 20 years as a professor Casper, provost of the University of growing concern over a shift of the The Los Angeles Police Protec­ Hayes said some of the cancer Ozal also offered TUrkey as a site sity and said he will try to maintain Rudenstine, 56, succeeds Derek and administrator at Princeton. Chicago. balance of power , in the Middle East tive League advised officers they survivors’ attitudes seemed to differ Tha Ataoelatad PrMs for an Arab-Israeli peace conference standards during tough economic C. Bok, who has headed the 355- Rudenstine was elected by the Rudenstine was also Princeton’s after the allied victory, have the right to have an attorney from those of people who never when it occurs but said more times and make the faculty more year-old school for two decades. Harvard Corporation, the univer­ affirmative action officer and comes BREAD WANTED — Residents of the predominantly Pales- seven loaves of bread from the Kuwaiti government. Resi- Turkish bfficials recently met present during FBI questioning and went through the experience. groundwork is needed before such a ethnically diverse. Bok, 60, had announced he would sity’s seven-member executive to a school that has been criticized tinian neighborhood of Farwaniya, Kuwait City, present their dents start lining up as early as 5 a.m. for deliveries that often with Iraqi Kurds opposing Saddam’s should tell FBI agents Jhey are for its small number of minority “They don’t seem to want to take meeting can take place. He said the regime because “what is happening Harvard on Sunday ended months step down in June. board, and the Board of Overseers, a bread ration cards in order to receive their allotment of five to start as late as noon. cooperating “under duress.” faculty members. chances in life,” he said. enhanced credibility of the United in Iraq affects us; therefore, we “The first thing to do is ensure the panel of 30 Harvard and Radcliffe States in the region would help it wanted to know what’s going on, quality of the institution,” graduates. lead peace efforts. what they are going to do,” Ozal Rudenstine said. “That’s not going The Harvard Crimson, the student Crash The Turkish president said the said. Ballet will survive to be easy to do because the resour­ newspaper, had reported other 26 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Little Haiti residents fear most important outcome of the war More than 60,000 Iraqi Kurds PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Mem­ pouring will persuade previously ces that were there in previous eras finalists included Philip Leder, a that drove Iraq out of Kuwait may fled to TUrkey in 1988 after Sad­ bers of the Pennsylvania Ballet reluctant corporations and founda­ arc less readily available.” Harvard Medical School professor Tessier*s Nursery be an end to the arms race, because dam’s troops allegedly used chemi­ danced for joy when they learned tions to contribute the rest of the Since 1988, Rudenstine, of Prin­ of genetics; Martin S. Feldstein, a kills 28 it showed Soviet weaponry to be so cal weapons to put down a rebellion. Philadelphians had donated $1.2 $2.5 million the ballet needs to ceton, N.J., has been executive vice Harvard professor of economics and trouble from their homeland million to keep the company alive. operate through July 31, the end of & Landscapers, Inc. The dancers had performed the fiscal year. MIAMI (AP) — Leaders of WE STAND ALONE 1 arc chasing out the Macoutes, plosion last week that rocked a in India without pay for two weeks while The ballet’s executive committee Miami’s Little Haiti section point some of them are now in Miami. Miami building owned by pro- Nine die in blast RESIDENIIAL AND COMMERCIAL company officials asked members of was scheduled to discuss the com­ to the slayings of two prominent They are professional killers.” democracy activist Ringo Cayard. COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — rebels to lay down arms and par­ the community to come forward pany’s future today. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN It CONSULTATION broadcMters as evidence the Ton- Miami police spokesman An­ After joyful street celebrations BANGALORE, India (AP) — An “We will count all our money, tons Macoutes — former Haitian A bomb concealed in a fish crate ex­ ticipate in elections. withSl million. Spring is here... and our gelo Bitsis said a task force inves­ in Miami greeted the Feb. 7 in­ air force transport plane crashed 30 On Sunday, artistic director hug all our dancers ... and then set dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” ploded in a crowded market Sunday, “President (Ranasinghe) tigating the slayings is pursuing auguration of populist priest seconds after takeoff and burst into Christopher d’Amboise told a nearly the wheels in motion so this city and 7000 sq. ft. greenhouse Duvalier’s thugs — arc here. Jean-Bertrand Aristide as Haiti’s killing nine people and injuring 32, Premadasa is putting the cart before several leads provided by the flames today at a military base near the horse,” said Lawrence Thilaker, full house during a show at the this state will have ‘The Nutcracker’ Fritz Dor, a well-known local president, leaders of Miami’s police officios said. is full of color! Haitian-American community. this southern city, killing all 28 a rebel leader, in a telephone inter­ Shubert Theater that $1.2 million next year,” said uustec Joan Carclla. Haitian radio commentator, was But he refused to say if any Haitian community of more than people on board, military officials No group immediately claimed During a standing ovation and We have a large selection of (lowers A shot to death March 15, a month view from lUris. had been received. hanging baskets & plantsin time for former Macoutes are suspected in 100,000 began rallying financial said. responsibility, but police and “This only happens in the four curtain calls, the audience HICHLMS He said the government must first Easter. after fellow radio commentator the slayings or if any had been and other support for their im­ military officials suspected cheered the dancers and the dancers Jean Claude Oliver was killed. The Indian-made Avro had a accept that Tamils have the right to movies,” he said. The questioned. poverished country. separatist Tamil guerrillas for the at­ Company officials hope the out­ applauded the audience in return. Both were advocates of Haitian three-man crew and was carrying 25 self-determination. • Lilies lion The Tontons Macoutes, formed Oliver, Dor and Cayard were tack in the predominately Muslim Premadasa on Friday said the ★★★★ SPECIALS ★★★★ whe democracy. airmen on a training mission town of Aldcaraipattu, 135 miles four decades ago by Duvalier’s outspoken supporters of Aristide’s government did not wish to pursue a • Tulips and “Many people are scared,” said father, Francois “Papa Doc” government. designed to familiarize them with east of Colombo. luck Philip Jean, who sipped a beer in flying, Wing Commander M.A. military solution to the 8-year-old Rabbits to be shot TUESDAY ONLY ovei Duvalier, enforced a reign of ter­ Fire investigators linked the Police said all those killed were civil war. • Hyacinth Miami’s Little Haiti section last l^amal said. Muslims, and some of the injured C ertified ARI ror that kept the Eluvaliers in blast at Cayard’s building to gas The president’s appeal came after WELLINGTON, New Zealand settlers and have no natural predator week. “The Macoutes are here." power for years. Their name from a restaurant’s new stove and He said the place plunged to the were Tamils. (AP) — A South Island town in cither country. FROM OUR MEAT DEPT. N u rserym en • Crocus The heart of Little Haiti, a sec­ ground 30 seconds after taking off three days of fierce fighting in the WAYBEST GRADE A means “Uncle Bogeyman” in said it could have been an acci­ Tamil rebels, fighting for an inde­ northern jungle areas of Mannar, plagued by tens of thousands of rab­ In the Alexandra region, the rab­ tion lined with markets, shops and from the Yelhanka air force base and pendent nation on the north and east Haitian Creole. dent. But Cayard is one of several about 130 miles north of Colombo. bits is planning a mass shoot of the bit population has taken over acres Boneless & Skinless Chicken Breast $2.59/lb. 40 West Street • Daffodils restaurants offering such West In­ uaining center 12 miles north of of this island nation, have often tar­ Clad in blue uniforms and dark prominent local Haitians being of­ Military officials said at least 300 plentiful pests — on Easter of farmland, desuoying crops and Rte. 85 Bolton dian specialties as goat, rice and Bangalore. stripping pastures bare. The problem sunglasses, the Macoutes were fered police protection. geted Muslims. The rebels say the rebels and 28 soldiers were killed in weekend. FROM OUR DELI DEPT. • Hanging Plants beans, was unusually quiet after blamed for the disappearance of “I will continue to help build The plane caught fire when it hit Muslims support the Sinhalese- The town of Alexandra, which is so severe that politicians are con­ WEAVER 646-3331 the slayings. The office of the the battles around two military numerous Duvalier political op­ my country,” he said. the ground beside a runway. Kamal dominated government. camps in the district. calls itself the rabbit capital of the sidering introducing a flea-borne political group Veye-Yo was said preliminary information indi­ Chicken Roll $2.49/lb. ponents, some of whom were “It is intimidation,” Jean-Juste Tamils make up 18 percent of Sri Sathasivam Krishnakumar, a world, will offer cash prizds to virus called mysomotisis to kill of closed. A wreath of yellows and cated the deaths appeared to have never seen again, others whose said from ft>rt-au-Princc, Haiti, Lanka’s 16 million people. The rebel leader based in London, said teams of hunters that shoot the most large numbers of rabbits. "Visit Our Gift Shop" violets hung “In Memory of Fritz been caused by the fire, rather than FROM OUR BAKERY DEPT. bodies turned up on family mem­ where he attended Dor’s funeral Sinhalese, who dominate the na­ 25 rebels and at least 60 soldiers rabbits in a 28-hour period. Dor.” bers' doorsteps. Saturday. “Everywhere, Haitians the crash impact. tion’s military and government, "rhe booty will be counted on FRESH BAKED Dry & Silk Arrangements • Country Planters “This is a new experience for were killed. EMERGENCY Although the mUitia has-since want to help build Haiti. The The plane had reached an altitude comprise 75 percent and Muslims Saturday night at the town’s Easter Kaiser Rolls - 6 for $.99 Pottery & Hookery • Woodstock Chimes us in Miami,” said the Rev. There has been no independent FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL been disbanded, Haitians believe wiemies of the government are of about 165 feet when it plunged to make up 7 percent of the population. verification of the rival claims. Festival, with the winning team Gerard Jean-Juste, a Little Haiti the ground, a Defense Ministry former members arc behind die trying to do whatever they can to Meanwhile, a spokesman for the At least 14,0(X) people have been receiving $320 (U.S.) and a trophy. DIAL 911 HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS, 9 AM - 6 PM leader. “As the Haitians in Haiti two slayings and a powerful ex­ stop change.” spokesman in New Delhi said, 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 rebels rejected the government’s killed since the Tamil rebels Rabbits were introduced to New In Manchester speaking on condition of anonymity. latest peace offer, which calls on the launched their rebellion in 1983. Zealand and Ausualia by European 1. A"

4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 25,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25,1991—S OPINION BUSINESS Paying dues Japanese improving It took Japan’s Parliament longer to approve the Saudis Analysis shows Alaska payout country’s financial contribution to the Persian Gulf War daJ’Wns than it did the allied coalition to fight and win it. After UWE^EMT UC. weeks of bitter legislative and public resistance and some environmental image last-minute horse-trading, Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu SOOAFEp' seeking ■ I could amount to half $1 billion By TETSUO JIMBO Ryuzaburo Kaku, chairman of won approval recently of a measure authorizing payment The Associated Press Canon Inc. of nearly $9 billion toward the war effort. Together with WASHINGTON (AP) — Tax breaks and a “In essence, a lot of taxpayers’ money is going tal cases is growing, in part to protect plaintiffs As Japanese firms expanded last year’s pledge, Japan’s total commitment now ap­ supafepI I QBMdnS defened-payrnent plan could reduce by more than back into this to pay Exxon’s share,” Rep. George against the bankruptcy of a polluter. But previous TOKYO — Japanese companies overseas, so did the criticism. proximates $ 13 billion. revision half the $1 billion that Exxon has agreed to pay J. Hochbrueckner, D-N.Y., said. instances have involved much smaller companies have despoiled ttieir beautiful is­ For example, Kawasaki Steel The sum is impressive, but it came grudgingly from a for damages in the nation’s worst oil spill, an As­ Tlie Congressional Research Service, using M than Exxon. lands for. decades, gobbling up Co. came under fire last year be­ counb7 that’s easily able to afford it, that gets more than sociated Press analysis shows. three different estimates of how much investments In addition to the $527.3 million for the an­ whole mountains to make gravel cause its Indonesian subsidiary 70 percent of its oil from the Persian Gulf and that wants By Jack Anderson The company could get a $256 million tax might earn over the next 10 years, calculated nuity, Exxon this year would have to spend $50 was dumping toxic substances into none of the money to be used to defray costs of the fight­ and Dale Van Atta______break. And by purchasing an armuity to make pay­ for concrete, poisoning the waters, Exxon’s actual costs at between $421 million and million to pay a federal criminal fine, $50 million not bothering to recycle. the ocean. A ing, preferring, instead, that it be used only for postwar ments over 10 years, as allowed by the settlement, $524 million. in restitution to Alaska, and an estimated $115 Now they are trying to clean up In November, natives of reconstruction. Japan has not been a cheerful giver. RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The Saudis Exxon could ebt another $257.7 million pff its At the request of The Associated Press, JMW million on the first installment in the damages. their act with image-building en­ Sarawak state in Malaysia came to There are complex reasons for this, largely growing will emerge from the war against Iraq costs, according to an actual price quotation ob­ Settlements Inc., of Washington, a company that The $115 million figure includes $90 million vironmental programs, but critics Japan to demand reductions in log­ out of World War It’s disasuous results for Japan, which with their own version of the New World tained by The Associated Press. specializes in writing deferred payment settle­ due as soon as a federal judge approves the settle­ doubt a new era of corporate ging, which they said was ruining persuaded most Japanese to reject militarism. In the gulf Order. It is one that will pay back friends Such tax and annmty savings would reduce to ments of lawsuits, calculated that it would charge ment, plus $25 million which a high-ranking Jus­ responsibility has dawned. their rain forest. Japanese trading crisis, however, this principle has been stretched so far for help as well as enemies for $486.3 million Exxon’s settlement costs in the Exxon $527.3 million for an annuity that would tice Department source estimated Exxon will companies buy half Sarawak’s an­ that neither non-combat military units nor even medical “Steps taken recently by hindrance. March 1989 Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska’s Prince make $785 million in deferred payments. These spend this year and next on cleaning the area. Japanese companies are no more nual output of more than 15 mil­ teams went to the gulf, facts not lost on a U.S. Congress That is good news for the United William Sound. payments begin next year and continue through The settlement provides that next year’s $150 lion cubic yards of logs. A than public relations measures,” already spoiling for a fight with Tokyo on a number of States and Egypt, but bad news for King In Houston, Exxon spokesman Bill Smith had 2001. million payment will be reduced by whatever said Koichi Yanagida, director of “I don’t think the criticism u-ade issues. Hussein of Jordan, President Ali Abdul­ no comment on the calculat'ons or the current “I would be authorized to place that contract Exxon spends this year and next. Fbr the calcula­ the Defense of Green Earth Fund. directed at us is sensible or well- Most Japanese are very sensitive to this problem. lah Saleh of Yemen and Yasir Arafat of value of the settlement. today,” said James P. Klapps, vice president of tion, the AP assum ^ the $25 million estimated by “1 don’t think companies are will­ grounded,” said Kyosuke Mori, Some Japanese finns reportedly are hesitant even to seek m the Palestine Liberation Organization. Rep. Dennis M. Hertel, D-Mich., says he will JMW. “That figure was approved by the boards of tlie government source would all be spent this ing to make genuine sacrifices to director of environmental affairs at reconstruction and supply contracts in the gulf now that The pre-war way in which the Saudis im ! introduce legislation to end or reduce the deduc­ directors of two major insurance companies” who year. This assumption might overstate Exxon’s assume greater social respon­ Mitsubishi Corp., one if Japan’s the war is over, for fear of looking like crass oppor­ dealt with foreign policy matters wa$ a tibility of d ^ a g e s paid in such cases. The bill would underwrite the annuity. actual outlay by about $2 million if the company sibility.” largest timber importers. tunists. And Japanese political leaders now say that they simple one — royal diplomacy. Large would cover only future cases, unless the Exxon Klapps said the figure includes a profit for spread the $25 million over the two years. Even business leaders who have Still, major Japanese trading recognize that political responsibility goes with sums of money "were shelled out to help deal is rejected by a federal judge. JMW and the insurance companies. The payments would bring Exxon’s outlay to campaigned for environmentalim houses recently decided to reduce economic power. Whether that recognition is uanslatcd Iraq, Jordan and other Arab countries, Last week when Attorney General Dick An annuity, most often sold by insurance com­ $742.3 million, but all but $50 million of that sec little chance of great changes timber imports from Malaysia by into policy and practice remains doubtful. but in some cases the money was pock­ Thornburgh aimounced the settlement, which al­ panies, is used to set deferred payments. It costs probably would be subject to Exxon’s combined in the board rooms. 10 percent to 15 percent. A similar reluctance has been evident in Germany, eted at the higher echelons of govern­ lows the company to defer the bulk of the damage less to buy than the payments it provides, because federal and state tax deduction rate of 37 percent. “Japanese corporate managers Mitsubishi also plans an ex­ where, despite majority, support for the allies, anti-war ment and did not help the little people. payments over 10 years, he bragged "The ag­ the underwriter invests the original amount and Internal Revenue Service spokesman Don arc still so heavily preoccupied perimental reforestation project in and anti-American sentiment are voiced by substantial Our Saudi and diplomatic sources in gregate of $1 billion in civil damages and criminal uses the interest to meet the payments and make a Roberts said the $50 million criminal fine is not with the same old pursuit of ef­ Malaysia, but Mori acknowledged minorities. After long hesitation, Bonn has roughly Riyadh predict that the Saudis will con­ restitution is by far the largest single amount ever profit. tax deductible, but damages generally are. ficiency and profits that there is no it probably would not reverse the matched Tokyo’s financial pledge. More important, Ger­ tinue to be generous with foreign aid in paid as a result of environmental violations.” Exxon could save the amount of that profit by Roberts said IRS analysts might rule the $50 room for them to worry about so­ rapid deterioration of the rain many sent an anti-aircraft contingent to Thrkey and al­ New version of order the future, but it will not be like the But members of the House merchant marine financing its own annuity internally. million restitution to Alaska tax deductible as cial responsibilities,” said forests. low ^ U.S. forces to use Germany as a prime staging handouts of the past that had no strings At least President Bush didn’t parrot In his Sepl. 11, 1990, speech to Con­ national security adviser, McGeorge committee were skeptical at a hearing Wednesday. Klapps said the use of annuities in environmen­ well. area; now, Bonn is engaged in postwar diplomacy and its attached. Now the Saudis will demand Woodrow Wilson’s promise that we were gress, Bush said, “We are now in sight of Bundy, who was famous for his theory military is helping to clear mines from the Persian Gulf. fighting a foreign war “to make the that the United States and the U.S.S.R. that their good will and money will buy All that is a far cry from Tokyo’s dithering. a United Nations that performs as en­ them something. world safe for democracy.” visioned by its founders.” would “converge,” and by John F. Ken­ What’s troubling is that it’s late in the day for two The new Saudi aid program will be Is­ Americans understand the word During her tenure as ambassador to nedy’s State Department policy-planning rich, globally engaged counU'ies still to be holding back lamic — people-to-pcople — instead of Times could get tougher “democracy,” and it’s clear that the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick chairman, Walt W. Rostow, who was in the global arena, as if somehow they were exempt leader-to-leader. The Saudis will work “democracy” is not what our Persian conclusively exposed the hostility of the famous for his plea for “an end to from far-off crises. History has something to do with Gulf War or George Bush’s foreign nationhood.” through the mosques instead of the that, of course, but so do smugness and hypocrisy. policy is all about. Of the three explanations for the New monarchies and dictators. They will set If Germans and Japanese don’t want the United States up joint business ventures, particularly in for many small businesses Instead, President Bush packaged his World Order, Rosenthal’s is the most to be the only world power, or don’t like the way it foreign policy as an effort to establish a the poorer countries such as Egypt, to wields that power, they ought to say so forthrightly and likely. George Bush is openly supportive give the underprivileged a chance to excludes companies with annual sales of more than $1 “New World Order.” Although he has of Gorbachev and has called for giving By JOHN CUNNIFF million, and at maximum includes tho.se with sales up to demand larger roles for themselves. The money is wel­ used this phrase repeatedly in his work and an avenue out of impoverish­ The Associated Press come, but it’s not to be confused with leadership. him billions of dollars of U.S. tax-funded ment. S500 million: speeches to the American people and to credits. The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee. The new embrace between the United 1. Unlike the 1981-1982 recession, this one is more O H Congress beginning on Sept. 11, 1990, Bush and the other Western heads of NEW YORK — The recession-related problems of concentrated in smaller companies. In the earlier reces­ either by design or inadvertence he has States and Saudi Arabia will be a strong bigger companies have received more attention than 33 r - state have closed their eyes to the way one. That is because last August, King sion, big manufacturers, such as camiakcrs, took a direct failed to define this new goal. Gorbachev has abandoned, perestroika those of their smaller brethren, but those smaller ones hit, but smaller businesses fared relatively well. S ^ Fahd, in his summer palace at Jeddah, > m and all hope for a free market economy. might be hurting more. “This lime the opposite appears to be occurring,” said We are left to speculate on what he asked Defense Secretary Richard Cheney H o Open Forum means by a New World Order. One op­ He is trying to browbeat the nation into and Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf for Pain and disappointment nearly become acceptable in Dennis. Small businesses as typified by construction and tion is that America will now undertake functioning under the heavy-handed, help to protect Saudi Arabia from Iraq. a general recession, but in an upturn they become in­ related activities arc suffering, but export-led manufac­ O 03 the role and responsibility of serving as failed socialist bureaucracies. King Fahd was reluctant to bring tolerable. But that, according to a researcher, may be turing is faring relatively well. 2 -< the world’s policeman; after all, keeping Phyllis Schlafly Gorbachev took personal control of American troops to his country, but what lies ahead for some small businesses. 2. There exists what Dennis calls an extraordinary the KGB on March 5 and made it the number of small businesses whose managements haven’t H -H Keep health care order by arresting the bad guys is the Cheney and Schwarzkopf didn’t have to During the move up from recession, said William m I chief function of the police. vehicle to force compliance with his twist his arm. When Fahd did ask for Dennis, is when .some of those .small businesses might been battle-tested in a recession. totalitarian one-man rule. Whatever 0 m To The Editor: ..... The' magnitude of such a role is help, the pair “already had a plan in their confront what he says will be a “real” credit crunch. He believes “the remarkable business formation rate United Nations toward American policy remained of glasnost was liquidated Somewhere in the State of Connecticut there are awesome. Shall we next send our troops pockets,” our sources said. It was a occurring since the mid-1970s and the relatively mild and interests. when Gorbachev clamped down on the people who feel children in non-public schools don’t to repel the Soviets from invading revision of the prescient war game that Dennis is particularly well informed about small busi­ (for small business) 1981-1982 recession indicate many 1 Most Americans were pleased that the Baltic states and denied Boris Yeltsin the n ^ deserve the same health services as those in public Lithuania and Latvia? Or to protect the ness, being the senior research fellow for the NFIB Foun­ owners will face new and severe market tests.” United Nations had become an irrelevan­ opportunity to speak on television prior Schwarzkopf had ordered up last July at O O schools. They also feel the parents of those children next protesters in Tiananmen Square? Of dation, a non-profit arm of the 550,000-mcmbcr National 3. Not only is much of small businesses involved cy in world events. Most Americans arc to the March 17 referendum. his Central Command he^quarters in i should continue to pay local public taxes and receive no course not. Federation of Independent Business. directly in real estate or construction, but large numbers O very uncomfortable with Bush’s resur­ On Feb. 26, Gorbachev told the Tampa, Fla. The war game became the educational services for their money. Can you have it Perhaps we will be the world’s In that capacity, Dennis last week prepared an analysis of small companies use real estate, including private rection of this anti-American outfit. Byelorussian Academy of Sciences: “My draft for Operation Desert Storm. CD both ways? In the interest of fairness, I think not. policeman merely to protect existing of the small'-business predicament for a special hearing in homes, as collateral for loans. A third possible definition of New dear party comrades, I am a communist, The Saudis will pay the $16.8 billion m CD Please remember Connecticut’s children are just boundaries. That policy makes it OK for Hartford, Conn., of the U.S. Senate Small Business Com­ An NFIB study in 1988 indicated that homes col­ World Order was suggested a few weeks and I adhere to the socialist idea. And I they have promised toward the cost of children regardless of the building in which they attend dictators to savage people within their mittee. lateralized one in five small-business loans, and Dennis P O ago by Abe Rosenthal of The New York shall remain so until the end of my the war, possibly more, but it will not be school. They are the same children with the same health own borders (such as Soviet President First, the reasons why it is very difficult for small said he believes the number is even higher among start­ Times, namely, “a convergence of goals days.” easy for them. The perception of Saudi problems — diabetes, cancer, asthma, organ transplants, Mikhail Gorbachev repressing freedom Arabia as a deep-pockets nation is er­ bu.sincsscs, a vague category that in minimal dimension ups. in Lithuania and Latvia). and interests between the United States President Bush, his National Security S I epilepsy, sickle cell anemia, physical handicaps and and the Soviet Union working as a team Adviser Brent Scoweroft and his finan­ roneous. AIDS. They still break their arms and legs, poke their 5 M Or, perhaps New World Order means through the U.N. Security Council.” cial advisers cherish “stability,” and so Certainly Saudi Arabia is one of the eyes, choke and cut themselves. For many of the urban that we will maintain a costly NATO- Since the Third-World-dominated are apparently willing to line up with the best credit risks in the world because it lacocca asks for stiffer quotas 33 > children in non-public schools the curtailment of the level of U.S. hoops stationed in the Mid­ General Assembly of the United Nations repressive Soviet regime of Gorbachev has one-third of the world’s known oil school nurse and associated health services would DETROIT (AP) — Two of the administration believes the U.S. Japanese automakers sold 3.24 dle East for the next 40 years. could be as fractious and frusuating for rather than with the hundreds of reserves. But $16.8 billion is not chicken eliminate their primary source of health care. Ultimately, Big Three automakers could go auto industry will be stronger in the million vehicles in the United States A second possible definition of New President Bush as the liberal thousands of Soviet citizens who have feed. It is more than half of the expected can Cormcciicut afford to do this? under, if the government doesn’t long run if competition is kept as last year, 31 percent of the U.S. World Order is that the United Nations Dcmocratic-dominatcd Congress, it been demonstrating against him. Saudi oil revenues for this year. If the Please join me in notifying your legislator to defeat restribt Japan to its current share of open as possible. market. will henceforth exercise decision-making would be so much more efficient for the Does the New World Order mean United States were to hand over a similar Prppbsed House Bill #6996, Section 5. Don’t let the about one-third of the U.S. auto Without restrictions, lacocca said, power over U.S. foreign policy. Indeed, two superpowers to just get together on ruling the world in cooperation with percentage of its wealth, it would amount The Associated Press Stdte stop the mandate and funding which provide these market, Chrysler Chairman Lee The department also said the Japanese sales could soon account President Bush sought war-making ap­ the Hot Line and make all the important big-power dictatorships rather than al­ to nearly $1 trillion. services. The public hearing is scheduled for March 28 at lacocca told President Bush. Japanese have begun voluntarily to for 40 percent of the market. RADIOACTIVE — The presence of nuclear power plants, such as the Maine Yankee power international decisions. The Saudis will put off other pay­ 10 a.m. in LOB Rm. 2C. Thank you. proval by the United Nations before he lowing the uncertainties and unpredic­ reduce some of their exports to the “At a Japanese market share of 40 Rosenthal’s use of the word “conver­ ments on some contracts as they did in plant in Wiscasset, Maine, increasingly is causing public concern over potential health risks Suzanne N. Howroyd went to Congress, and his lawyers stout­ tability of freedom and decenu-alization? Bush did not immediately United States. And Treasury offi­ percent in a depressed industry, gence” is ominously reminiscent of the the 1970s when they had a cash-fiow and the the hazardous wastes generated by the plants. In Wiscasset, however, public expres­ 77 Boulder Rd. ly maintain that he didn’t need congres­ Phyllis Schlafly is a lawyer and con­ respond to lacocca’s comments, cials added that some Japanese Chrysler is gone and Ford could be use of that word by Lyndon Johnson’s problem. Some intelligence analysts are Manchester sional approval at all. servative political analyst. contained in a March 6 letter. But automobiles sold in this country are mortally wounded from a competi­ sions have been in favor the facility for its jdbs and tax payments. even predicting a small recession in the Treasury Department said the Saudi Arabia. now also built here. tive standpoint,” he told Bush. Gone are the days when Saudi Arabia would hand out money to countries like We have changed our name State GOP looking to ’92 Iraq simply to pacify the restless neigh­ bors. The Saudis are now ready to play in Brief from DiRosa Cleaners to.... Berry's World By BOB CONRAD who flipped out of the party last year, be­ Dodd of East Haddam in 1992. He is tough. One Saudi intelligence official, came a born-again independent and putting together a campaign organization speaking on condition of anonymity, ■ Four days before a pivotal lars from annual expenses, targeting ■ Poland President Lech Walesa Walesa made his comments Connecticut Republicans arc on the spoiled the OOP’s best chance in twenty and intends to go. predicted that King Hussein of Jordan shareholders meeting in AT&T’s ef­ nearly every aspect of their busi­ issued an invitation to U.S. busi­ Friday in an address to the U.S. rebound from 1990, when Lowell Weick- years of electing a governor. That’s in­ Mrs. Johnson is mentioned as one who “will disappear.” He would not expand* fort to take over NCR Corp., the nesses. nesses, saying his nation wants to be Chamber of Commerce as he com­ er came out of nowhere and stole the centive enough, say Republican leaders, might take him on. She says only that on the remark. computer maker said it was willing Ford and Chrysler each have an­ “the America of the East,” a pleted a three-day visit to FREE BOX I ^3.00 off I governor’s chair they had on order for to bring the big guy from Greenwich she is keeping her options open. Now in “The depth of the Saudi animosity to t^k to the phone company about nounced plans to cut costs by $3 bil­ reference to commercial opportunity Washington before setting out on a John Rowland, and they believe they can down a peg or two — this year. her fifth term, she has become a power in toward King Hussein at the moment can­ a buyout worth more than the $100 lion by next year, while GM is con­ in the American West in the 19th cross-country search for private in­ [ any cleaning j STORAGE I over $10 of Box [ turn it around in the big elections of Last month, the 72-mcmber the GOP’s House lineup. She won’t walk not be gauged," a Western diplomat told per share AT&T has offered. tinuing a program that has removed century. vestors. I of *8.00 or more I The announcement Sunday ^ - I CoL4xinmjU«pr«Mnt«dorwp«( ■ Quality Service ‘ 1992 and 1994. Republican State Ccnual Committee un­ away from that safe scat recklessly. us. He said the United States may be in­ around $13 billion in costs since outorrw/on* par ortMr. C

6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25,1991 Village lifestyle changed by Exxon spill Bible mmirlifstrr Hrralh

CHENEGA BAY, Alaska (AP) — everything’s kind of ruined,” said a rubber band,” said Ernie Piper, the here have experienced in the' last Section 2, Page 7 Before the nation’s worst oil spill Paul Kompkoff Sr. His son, Paul, state’s oil spill coordinator. two years — and the years ahead,” From Page 1 Monday, March 25,1991 two years ago. freezers in this Aleut must travel all day to find one seal, Chenega is among the five Aleut Evanoff says. LOCAL/REGIONAL village were stocked with all the the father said. villages and one regional Aleut cor­ “One camiot replace a way of life pay it back! But the good man The Atlanta Jewish Community food its 80 residents could catch, kill Villagers say subsistence living is poration that have sought hundreds with a case of canned beans,” Miller returns what he owes with some Center offers financial management or gather. more than a way to obtain food. It is of millions of dollars in damages said. extra besides.” seminars geared to the specific Now, canned foods and packaged at the heart of the spiritual and cul­ from Exxon. Aleuts arc one of three Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Bolton ■ Hebron The spill was not the first time :— On saving. Proverbs 21:20: needs of the elderly, single parents goods arc flown in from Anchorage. tural makeup of their lives and was major native Alaskan groups in the “The wise man saves for the future, and families. A village lifestyle that traditionally handed down for hundreds of years stale; the other two are Eskimos and Chenega was drastically changed by outside events. but the foolish man spends whatever “In the last couple of years there’s had revolved around a subsistence from their Aleut ancestors. Indians. he gets.” been increased interest in preserving culture is breaking down. Families “If we can’t gain back a part of Private lawsuits are not precluded* In 1964, when the Good Friday The Crown Ministries courses, what you’ve got or making arc no longer able to hunt and fish it,” said Elenorc McMullen, chief of under the $1 billion out-of-court set­ earthquake struck Alaska, 131 people statewide were killed, includ­ which cost $42 and are offered in 31 decisions for the l^ture,” said Chana Students fulfill together. the nearby Aleut village of Port tlement between Exxon and the stale ing 123 from the tsunami that fol­ states, are 12-week affairs involving Shtqiiro, a program director at the “1 have two sons and two Graham, “there’s going to be no .one of Alaska and the federal govern­ center’s adult services department. ■ W ■ ment announced earlier this month lowed the quake. Twenty-three of kneeling prayer, Bible readings and daughters. My husband used to take to teach it and share it.” a firni effort to make participants She said, though, that the in Washington, D.C. those were from Chenega. our oldest son but and hunt with Chenega Bay, Tatitlek and several stick to a plan to improve their programs have only loose connec­ So far, while Exxon has partially house challenge him. That hasn’t happened at all," other villages in and near Prince The village temporarily dis­ financial health. tions to religious traditions. said Gail Evanoff, vice president of William Sound were among the har­ compensated fishermen, fish proces­ banded, with survivors moving el­ In addition to a handful of private “What does the Bible say about Far more than 40 years Cheney the village corporation. dest hit by the mass of heavy crude sors and others affected by the spill, money? The Bible says a lot about By ALEX GIRELLI sewhere. They later decided to programs such as Crown’s, a num­ Manchester Herald Tech students have been building Once abundant waterfowl, crab, oil that washed onto shores in the there have been no such payments to found a new village in 1984. ber of churches, synagogues and money,” Ms. Shapiro said. But “I shrimp, mussels, clams, seals and sound and the northern Gulf of the Aleut villages, said Lloyd houses and additions, with the Chenega residents say that no religious organizations have been don’t think there’s anything in our MANCHESTER — When stu­ other wildlife that formed the basis Miller, an attorney representing property owners serving as the Alaska. matter how the cleanup goes this offering financial assistance ser­ literature about stocks and bonds or dents at Howell Cheney Regional them. general contractors and hiring the of the local diet are rare, villagers Nearly 11 million gallons of oil vices, though not all are directly whether to buy a condo. We live in a Vocational Technical School under­ say. summer, the impact of the spill will subcontractors. Dudley Brand, head In the three weeks since the inci­ spewed from the tanker Exxon Val­ But people here say it’s not the live on. based on biblical principles. complex world.” “We have gone 100 percent from dez when it went aground March 24, issue of dollars and cents that riles took the job of building a large addi­ of the Carpentry Department, said dent, the sickening videotape of the tion to a house on Gardner Street, this project was a good hands-on Los Angeles police atta^ on a a subsistence lifestyle to a cash 1989, causing the counU7 ’s biggest and saddens them. “It’s definitely not over by a long they faced some challenges. educational tool because of the com­ young man stopped for speeding has economy,” Evanoff said. oil spill. “There is no way you can put a shot,” says Chenega Corp. president “Our lifestyle, our way of life. “It doesn’t all just snap back like dollar figure on the loss the people The project called for joining the plications which included installing aired dozens of times. The effects A Chuck Totemoff. “Not for us.” Arson new roof to the old one and remov­ hardwood floors to blend with the are magnified with each repetition; ing part of the old roof to provide floors in the existing house and at each viewing, the horror is ex­ access to the second floor of then making 27 raised-panel doors for the perienced anew. new wing. It also involved building cupboards in the new master There are no excuses for the violent frenzy. There can be no House ing class city. a bay in a modified hexagonal bedroom. Sunday including a small fire at 32 shape. Having highly detailed plans was rationalization. But I am concern^ One of the tenants, William Tor­ Hawkins St. in a building belonging And all the work had to be done as big help. Brand said. Such detail as always, with perspective. From Page 1 res, who lives on third floor in front, to New Britain General Hospital, while the family was living in the is normal for a commercial building It is tempting to generalize. The was watching television, getting reported at 10:33 a.m., and a small original house. but not for a residential one. Brand image of four bad cops in L.A. be­ the home at an undetermined site in ready for work. ' fire in a garage at 219 Vine St., March 9; They finished Friday. the joints of the boards fashioned by But the complications provided explained. comes superimposed on the faces of Manchester, believes it was original­ A nearby dwelling, the ireanus “I heard people screaming fire! reported at 11:03 a.m. The job should have cost a lot overlapping the upper board over good experiences for the 45 students Because the owners paid only their colleagues. ly built sometime between 1687 and Brown house at South Main and fire!” Torres said. He went to the Authorities would not comment more and taken longer, Sheinost Spring streets, is believed to be even the lower. who worked on it, and the results about one-fifth 'the amount they said, but the workers had a genuine 1721, not 1790 as it is circa dated by back of the building to make sure on whether Sunday’s fires fit the would otherwise have paid for the older, possibly dating back to 1752, That method, which was later relatives got out safely. have left the owners of the house interest in the project. “They the Manchester Historical Society. pattern of most of the 13 other fires carpentry and electrical labor, they “If he can document that, then Bengtson said. However, that date revived with horizontal clapboards, more than satisfied. deserve a lot of Credit,” he said. set since Jan. 7. Most have been set were able to have everything they that would be the oldest house,” said cannot be documented. had been abandoned by 1675, ac­ When Sandra Sears and her hus­ “The guys worked every day, even Sunday, a basement fire in a on back porches early in the morn­ wanted in the addition. And they Herbert Bengtson, acquisitions Scheinost’s belief that the Webb cording to the authors of a book that band, Scott Same, decided to build Sundays.” residence, a garage fire and a blaze ing while occupants slept, although an addition their small 1941 cape at could afford to have the heating sys­ chairman for the Historical Society. house is the oldest home in town is was published in 19(X) and titled in the abandoned stale armory added Why the effort? a blaze on March 8 was started in L 10 Gardner St. they sought the ad­ tem updated. The oldest known home in town based on two pieces of evidence “Early Connecticut Houses.” “Because I believe it’s the oldest to the fears of city residents who the basement of a building. The upshot is that their formerly is the Hollister-Watkins house on which he considers crucial. Scheinost’s second piece of vice of an architect friend who house in Manchester, and someone have watched with terror as a suing More than 150 people have been * it i ^ I 1,000 square-foot house overlooking South Main Street Bengtson said. The first is related to the con­ evidence is based on a passage on designed the addition and drew had to come in and save it,” he said. of set fires have swept through their dislocated by the rash of fires. the Oak Grove Nature Preserve is The home, across from the Lutz struction of the building. The siding page 43 of “The History of HOUSE RAISING —Above, detailed plans for them. area since January. Rewards in excess of $16,000 are now twice as big. The new wing Scheinost, who plans to reconstruct Children’s Museum, is dated 1764. is made from horizontal boards with Manchester, Connecticut.” They wanted to stay at their loca­ Fire Marshal John Dinda con­ being offered for information lead­ Dudley Brand, far left, directs tion and allow their son, Daniel contains a living room and dining The passage discusses the con- firmed that the fire at the state ar­ ing to the arrest and conviction of struction of several roads, including some of his Cheney Tech Prindle, to remain at Martin School. room on the first floor and a Susan Plese mory, which began about 3:43 p.m. those responsible. Tolland T\impike, and the improve­ carpentry students through They had planned to seek prices luxurious master bedroom suite on Sunday afternoon, was started in Dinda, the city fire marshal, has ments ordered for Tolland Thimpike from a general contrScTor for the ad­ the second^ complete with Saddam two places — the building’s cellar speculated that more than one per­ some of the early steps in The sickness of a few infects all in in 1721. dition, fully expecting the cost bathroom, laundry, and whirlpool and a room on the first floor. son may be responsible for the fires, building the addition. At left, their company: the “one bad apple" With travel, even from nearby would be too high for them.' They tub. Arson investigators also were and that there may be “a copycat” formula is applied to people instead From Page 1 Hartford, very slow in those days. the wing, when completed in concluded they would have to give Do-it-yourself efforts will convert continuing to probe two other fires arsonist setting fires as well. of barreled fruit. Intellect is over­ the workers must have lodged near March 1990, doubled the up some things, like the two the former small dining room to a Ibrahim is Iraq's former secret tional financial network. computer-equipped office. Moving come by emotion and bad analogies. O H An Iraqi official confirmed to Tolland Turnpike, Scheinost amount of living space and fireplaces they wanted and some J3 r- police chief and now its permanent Kroll was quoted as saying Kroll Kroll investigators last week that the other “extras.” the computer out of the sunroom “It’s wearing us down,” says reasons, and the Webb House would provided a bay window that Gary Wood, spokesman for the representative to the U.N. Con­ Associates had found “at least three funds for the Hachettc purchase have been the only possible dwell­ Then they found an account in an will restore that room to its intended ference on Human Rights, based in overlooks the Charter Oak Manchester ^ lic e Department. “It’s > m other major European companies “were channeled from Baghdad by ing. Court to decide April 19, 1988, edition of the use. Geneva. The CBS report said a real black eye for the profession.” that have Iraqi shareholders through people working for Saddam Hus­ Another piece of evidence about Nature Preserve. The two- Manchester Herald about the work The former living room may be­ Zl And so, we look for explanations. Ibrahim oversees Saddam’s interna- Iraqi-controlled holding companies. sein,” the Financial Times said. the age of the building has been sub­ year project offered benefits Cheney Tech students did in build­ come a music room. Dan will take Two of the cops involv^ in L.A. O DO mitted by Nancy Webb, whose ing a contemporary cape in West over the former master bedroom and to homeowners and students were rookies. Wood notes, with less z -c: grand aunt, Minnie Blanche Webb, NJ smoking case Suifford. They phoned (jheney Tech his room will serve for guests. alike. than two years’ experience on the lived in the home until last spring. within a day or so. The student began the Job in Sep­ H H force. A document shows the property WASHINGTON (AP) — The The necessary arrangements were tember 1988 and completed the m X Cousins < Cipollone $400,000, but absolved Experience is an issue. So is on­ Supreme Court foday agreed to made; the school accepted the job. work in March 1990. 0 m Qjn which the home stood was sold Philip Morris Inc. and Lorillard Inc., going training. Connecticut man­ in November of 1792 to Nathaniel decide whether federal law shields From Page 1 owned by Loew’s Thcaucs Inc. The dates 40 hours of training for every Rogers, of Lebanon. The land was cigarette companies from claims award was the nation’s first money 1 officer, taken over each three-year sold by Elisha Buckland. Rogers that they do not give smokers ade­ damage judgment ever against the o ^ period of service. But Manchester’s 2 O had erected any signs outside *cir home on lived in the house until about 1830. quate warnings about health tobacco industry. Sanitation revenues fall off department, one of only three in the first. Ertk Carlson 3-19-91. Rjxcroft Drive, but local spectators who studied the bir- While the document was the hazards. Marc Edell, a lawyer for Cipol­ Public hearing set ‘ However, Bob pirns to chan^ the sign to read, Erik, thing competition have expressed doubts about that pos- state with national law enforcement reason the house was circa dated The justices, for the first time lone, said the case potentially has newly imposed fees. 0 CD come home soon. The 6 pound-10 ounce infant had to sibility. ^ i790, the younger Webb says tjje granting review in a dispute over the By RICK SANTOS accreditation, mandates 40 hours a remain in the hospital to recover from surgery to connect enormous importance for smokers However, because expenditures have been reduced year, or 120 hours over the three- m CD home must have been long before dangers of smoking, said they will and cigarette companies. Manchester Herald his esophagus with his stomach. He is expected to be in it remains to be seen whether the new mothers Bob’s for ’91-’92 budget along with revenues, the Sanitation Division has avoided year period. then. “No one is going to move a enter a long-running battle between “It could change the whole way in a deficit. O intensive care for about two weeks, but Bob says he’s wife, Diane, and Craig’s wife, Lisa, arc as competitive as MANCHESTER — While one immediate effect of If training can alleviate violence, family of five in 1790 from the tobacco industry and the family which the tobacco industry deals in their bills this year. The new tax The sanitation budget does not affect taxes as the doing fine. their husbands. But of course, Diane and Lisa did have By BRIAN M. TROTTA local recycling programs has been a great reduction in then Manchester’s stance is both Lebanon, Conn, to Buckland, Conn., of a New Jersey woman who died of with its consumers” if the high court rate would be 40.15 mills, up from the amount of refuse buried in the town’s rapidly disap­ revenues are generated from fees charged to landfill As of this mommg, it was unknown whether TVler’s something to do with the births. if there is no place to live,” she said. lung cancer. Manchester Herald progressive and preventative. S > rules for the Cipollone family, he 38.85. Last year, spending in­ pearing landfill, an unexpected effect is a reduction in users. A ruling in the case of Rose said. “There is no incentive (now) COVENTRY — A public hear­ creased by $2.1 million and taxes town revenues. Besides saying the reduction in revenues is due to Stress, too, is a factor. Police Cipollone is expected in 1992. If the for the companies to be more ing on the proposed $16.9 million jumped by 1.85 mills. That was the primary message issued to members of recycling programs warding off users, Guarnaccia said work is dangerous. And racism is J 3 > tobacco indusu-y loses, it could face forthcoming” about the dangers of budget is scheduled for Wednesday Under the proposal, there would the Board of Directors Saturday when they heard a the decline in the economy has resulted in less trash real. It is alive and well and living in Gulf new lawsuits seeking untold mil­ smoking. at 7:30 p.m. at Capl. Nathan Hale also be a transfer of $50,650 from detailed explanation of the operations of the Sanitation being generated. Manchester as well as in L.A. lions of dollars. The tobacco companies also said School. the town surplus to the operating Division. The workshop was a precursor to adopting next And next year’s recommended budget of $3.39 million The case acted on today began in But I don’t buy the explanatimis they welcomed the high court The spending plan totals $1.5 budget. The transfer will keep year’s budget. has been structured with consideration given to the From Page 1 1983 when Antonio and Rose Cipol- or the generalities. ThiH in’t a case review. million, or 9.57 percent, more than taxes down by about 0.15 mills, “It is clear that the effort to save space in the landfill is decline in revenues and expenditures. The revenues are lonc of Little Ferry, N.J., sued tiuee “We’re pleased that the court has of cop versus citizen. It’s not a case em Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the U.S. and Bahraini officials, today fighting had broken out in southern the package that was approved at Elsesser said. sacrificing revenues,” said Sanitation Superintendent expected to be slightly greater than the expenditures, sociates, spoke in interviews companies that manufactured the accepted the case for review and of white versus black, nor a case of country’s south. reported that the United States was cides recently controlled by the the town’s fifth budget referendum While the tax rate is going up Louise M. Gttdfnaccia. $3.56 million, with the surplus being contributed to a published today by the Fmancial cigarettes she smoked. will resolve the clear conflict in the 1.3 mills this year, only 0.26 mills fund for anticipated — yet unknown — recycling expen­ youth versus experience. The Schwarzkopf said U.S. logistics close to signing an agreement with government, including the Shiite last October. Guarnaccia presented the directors with a budget plan Times, a British newspaper, and A federal jury in 1988 ordered lower courts,” said David Kentoff, a ses in the future. problem is power, and the misuse of troops could be in the gulf as long as Bahrain to base part of the com­ shrine city of Karbala, 55 miles The 1991-92 budget would ^ - is due to increased spending. The and analysis reflecting revenues from this year are es­ broadcast Sunday by CBS News’ Liggett Group Inc. to pay Antonio lawyer for Philip Morris Inc. remaining 1.04 mill increase is due Although recycling has contributed to a reduction in authority. And none of us is im­ eight to 10 months to help load up e- mand in the island nation off Saudi south of Baghdad. “60 Minutes.” propriate $43 million for general timated to be more than $1.2 million less than the $4.48 to payments on a a $5 million bond mune. quipment, but that the vast majority Arabia. The Iranian radio said refugees government, $10.5 million for the million expected. The decrease is largely from reductions revenues, the bright side, according to Guarnaccia, is the —Iran has protested to the United decrease in the materials buried at the landfill. of soldiers will be home before then. The newspaper also said that from the southern dties of Basra, Board of Education and $13 mil­ issu ^ for a school renovation in fees from permits and the dumping of solid wastes and Our society is based on hierarchy. States about what it calls “illegal Averaged over the past six months, one-third of the Nearly 100,000 of the 540,000 hundreds of Iraqi tanks and armored Amara, Nasiriyah and Tanumeh lion for debt service. project which voters approved in the disposal of contaminated soils and metals. The parent oversees the child; the naval and air operations against waste produced by residents has been recycled, with 47 American troops sent to the gulf in vehicles that had been arrayed claimed government forces were ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. If Town Manager John El- 1989. R>r example, the current budget was adopted with foreman oversees the line. A doctor Iranian reconnaissance planes” in ' II ■ I I * sesser’s budget is approved The $503,000 increase in debt $55,OCX) in revenue anticipated for the disposal of metal, percent recycled in the month of December. That one- oversees a nurse; a teacher oversees Operation Desert Shield have against the allies are now combat­ using heavy weapons to emsh con­ the Persian Gulf, the official Islamic departed, the Central Command ting the Iraqi insurgencies. The I I without changes, local taxpayers service represents one-third of the but Guarnaccia estimates that only $16,258 will be third, or 33.3 percent, is 8.3 percent greater than the state the student. Each of us answers to tinued unrest. Republic News Agency said today. ^ INSLJRANSMITHS All Lines of report quoted American officials as would find a 3.3 percent increase total increase in the budget. ^ generated from that area as the sole major supplier of mandate of 25 percent, and the program has been volun­ some authority; each of us has says. But the rebels still appeared The agency, monitored in Nicosia, tary. saying 700 of Iraq’s estimated 4,550 suongest in the north, where guerril­ metals has stopped using the landfill because of the power over someone: someone The command, now based in said 11 such cases had occurred be­ Insurance weaker, or smaller, or sicker, or tanks in the south escaped — .100 las claim they have seized most of tween Aug. 8 and the 22nd and that Riyadh, plans to return soon to its more than previously believed. poorer. he^quarters in Tampa, Fla. But the Kurdish homeland. Iran was demanding an explanation. 649-5241 Schwarzkopf said Sunday: “There’s Saddam ordered a Cabinet Health care workers diligent about precautions The problem arises when power is V, a possibility we will be moving a Several Shiite Muslim rebel shakeup on Saturday, naming Shiite 65 East Center Street translated into superiority. If I forward headquarters element of groups as well as refugees quoted Saadoun Hammadi prime minister, Manchester, CT believe that the basis for equality is Central Command — not the en­ over Iranian state television and apparendy in an attempt to placate Age of AIDS reforming habits School nurses take care, too humanity, then I am your equal, tirety ... someplace over here on the Tehran radio, said there were large the Shiites, who make up 55 percent despite our different stations in life. weekend demonstradons in the Iraqi of Iraq 17 million people. Respect for you will dictate my ac- gulf.” break them,” she said, adding that older nurses had to be inevitable. “But’s there’s an awful lot of capital, which they said was ringed In other developments: By SCOTT B. BREDE By SCOTT B. BREDE titms. with loyalist troops. Manchester Herald untaught a task they had been doing for decades. In those cases, nurses arc in­ negotiations that have to go on, the —The head of the firm hired by Manchester Herald If, however, I believe in a concept The dissidents claim troops killed the Kuwaiti government to find out When tending to a patient where there is any chance of structed to wash their hands locations have to be accepted and all SENIOR CITIZENS MANCHESTER — A decade ago. most health care coming in contact with bodily fluids, nurses are required thoroughly as soon as possible, Gus­ of superiority - be it by virtue of anti-Saddam Hussein demonstrators the size and location of Saddam’s MANCHESTER — Along with the arrangements have to be made workers went about their tasks believing they were pretty race, education, wealth or power - I 1 in Baghdad and used napalm, phos­ wealth esdmates that his family has to, at the very leasL wear gloves. Masks, gowns and even hospitals, schools have joined the tafson said. ... we’re certainly much closer to Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays much immune to the spread of infectious disease. am capable of the kind of violence phorous and poison gas. skimmed SIO billion in oil profits goggles may be worn as the chance of being splattered, fight to prevent the spread of poten­ Common hand washing still cuts that now than we’ve ever been Nurses would reoq), and later snap, needles routinely. we saw in L.A. The claims could not be verified. since 1981. Jack Kroll, president of with Linda oniy (23 years experience) by blood or secretions increases, Cavaliere said. tially serious infccticms. down the risk of infection con­ before.” Outside emergency rooms, sterile gowns were seldom Gloves and other attire are thrown out before a nurse siderably, she said. Several Shiite groups claimed that The 15 nurses employed by the 1 am a parenL and I’m also a the New York-based Kroll As­ Perms *20.00 no haircut worn. goes on to another patient. The nurses must immediately The Washington Post, meanwhile, Board of Education now have set teacher. My children are vulnerable. As a result, needle pricks and contact with patients’ Cavaliere said that, by now, most patients are used to place needles, blood gauze strips reported in today’s editions that U.S. guidelines to abide by any time They depend on me physically and Perms *26.00 with haircut blood were common. the fact that nurses no longer f wear just the white Army troops have driven deeper into there is a risk of infection, said and other biomedical waste in buck­ emotionally. It is easy to use power But, to combat the spread of AIDS, Hepatitis B and uniforms and caps that were once trademark. Iraq. It said heavy armored units Haircuts *6.00 Lynne Gustafson, the school dis­ ets set aside to hold those materials, to abuse a child. drove 60 miles north to the PUBLIC NOTICE other deadly viruses, h ^ th care workers in the nineties trict’s head nurse. she said. When a special bucket is FREE!! “Initially, some people who were in risk groups [for Euphrates River valley over the Shampoo Sets *7.00 arc forced to follow strict procedures to avoid contact not around, such wastes are placed My students are vulnerable. I AIDS] thought we were just doing it for them,” she said, Although bloody noses and cut weekend in a major repositioning PLEASE NOTE: This space is available with any bodily fluid. Nurses now consider every patient in double plastic bags. wield the red pen and the grade BRAKE Colors *15.00 adding that it was a matter of time before they realized lips still represent the majority of apparently aimed at intimidating a potential carrier of disease. book. It is easy to use power to as a public service toanynon-profitorganization “Wc probably always should have been doing what these procedures were being taken with all patients. cases they handle, school nurses School janitors' jobs have also abuse a snident. Saddam. INSPECTION wishing to publicize an up-coming event or APPOINTMENTS ONLY! we’re doing now,” said Sue Cavaliere, a nurse now perform several of the tasks changed to meet these new health The New kbik Times, -quoting REMOVE VWEELS. INSPECT CONDITION OF BRAKE epidemiologist at Manchester Memorial Hospital, who “Every patient is told [of the new procedures] before that used to be done in the doctor’s standards. Janitors are instructed to The young man in L.A. was vul­ their admission into the hospital and most are grateful LININGS, DRUMS, ROTORS, VISUALLY INSPECT community message. There is absolutely no charge specializes in the control of infectious disease. office, Gustafson said. These t^ks wear gloves when handling body nerable. The police had stun guns 643-1806 that we are concerned about their protection as well of CAUPERS, CYUtOERS, HYDRAUUC UNES & MASTER for this space. Please send complete information Nurses at the hospital who draw blood or administer range from giving immunizations fluids or cleaning bath rooms. and clubs. It’s easy to abuse an un­ CALDWELL CYLINDER, ROAD TEST. our own," Cavaliere said, noting that the procedures also for measles, mumps and rubella to armed, motionless black man. shots no longer recap needles and place them in their “Ten years ago, you would never you wish to publish at least 3 weeks in advance O s help prevent the possibility of patients obtaining viruses helping diabetic students measure pockets in order to later dispose of them at the nurse’s see a custodian wearing gloves," I don’t know what the four OIL WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP of event. Messages published will be at the dis­ from health care workers and other patients. their glucose levels, she said. station, Cavaliere said. Rather, used needles are im­ Gustafson said. policemen in L.A. were thinking. 1 (Toyota & G M Vehicles Only) cretion of Lvnch Motors. mediately placed in special boxes that are located in each 'These precautions are the same that must be taken at Regardless of their new respon­ do know they were operating under (LE)-SS41 patient’s room, she said. This limits the possibility of the OFFER EXPIRES April 30,1991 Please mail ATT: Joe McCavanagh. ^ C / hospitals around the country, she said. sibilities, every case where the ex­ In addition, custodians have set a value system of superiority, not e- OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON being pricked. posure with blood or other bodily disinfectant techniques that they quality. COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT WRITE-UP In training nurses to adhere to these new safety Strict guidelines for health care workers were man­ must carry out when cleaning up secretions is possible, school nurses Training won't help those four. CALL 647-0402 FOR APPT.!!! 500 West Center St. Styling Salon precautions, Cavaliere said, the hardest thing was to get dated nationally in 1987 by the Occupational Safely and vomit or blood. Health Administration (OSHA) after three hospital are insuircted to pul on gloves, she Neither will experience or a course * 9 3 them to stop snapping needles, a procedure that was done said. LYNCH M anchester routinely to prevent needles from falling into the hands workers were infected by the HIV vims as the result of Teachers arc also instructed to in race relations. The jwoblcm isn’t ( h . i t i 'J i - ^ 643-1806 "It was instinctive to always recap needles and then said. there is no time to put on gloves are she said. titude. i M H i mm m h h i ■ ■ mm ^m mm mm h mm \ 1 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25,1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25,1991__9 STATE RECORD

Patience helps American in directing Pilot Pen About Town Police Roundup By JANET L. CAPPIELLO tives are usually in personnel because they know U.S. name in the United States. ment, in which groups of managers meet to discuss Fish school The Associated Press labor laws, he said. High speed chase He helped dream up an advertising campaign that im­ problems and make decisions — sometimes taking hours The Andover Lake Property Owners Association will But when Pilot reemited Shaw from rival Bic Pen, it mediately boosted Pilot’s sales and gave the former TRUMBULL — Ronald G. Shaw, president of Pilot to deal with an issue an American manager might decide sponsor the Connecticut Department of Environmental MANCHESTER — A local man was arrested Satur­ needed another type of American know-how; salesman­ stand-up comedian his first taste of the cultural differen­ Pen Corp. of America, is a rarity ainong his corporate in minutes. Protection s Aquatic Resources Education Program (Rsh day following a high-speed chase through the downtown ship. ces between himself and his Japanese superiors. peers: An American running a Japanese company’s U.S. “We were a Compaq that every wholesaler and dealer School) m the Andover/Columbia area this spring. Fish area, police said. Pilot of America started as an agreement in 1970 bet­ "nie ads featured a woman asking her psychiatrist, “Is in America could easily have lived without,” Shaw said. Michael Malboeuf, 25, of 98-B Sycamore Lane, al­ m m m operation. ween the parent company and a distribution group that School will be held at the Horace Porter School in it sick to love a pen?” The obvious answer Not if jt’s a “I just felt we had to be aggressive.” C o l^ b ia by DEP certified instructors on March 28, legedly hit speeds of up to 70 mph after being observed “Pilot took a gamble,” Shaw said recently. sold Pilot’s pens in the U.S. But sales were minuscule — Pilot pen. The gamble paid off. During Shaw’s 16 years with Shaw also introduced paychecks to Pilot, which had Apn 4,11, and 25 between 6:30-8:30 p.m. Students will running a red light on Main Street at the intersection of a total of $1.4 for three years — so Pilot bought out the “I’m not sure to this day, 16 years later, they really un­ been paying its employees in cash, the custom at some Bissell Street. Pilot, including five at the helm, sales for the U.S. sub­ group and ventured out on its own. be t^ e n on a fishing trip April 27. Classes are open to all sidiary of Japan’s oldest and largest pen maker have derstood what it was that I was doing,” Shaw said. The Japanese companies. residents over seven years old. Pre-registration is re- When police gave chase, Malboeuf sped down Main, The fledgling company had just posted a $500,000 Japanese couldn’t fathom the American joke, because Perhaps nothing illustrates the cultural gap better than running two more red lights and took a left onto School climbed from $1 million to $83 million last year. loss when Shaw came on board as national sales manager quir^ by calling 423-2591. Fbr more information con­ Pilot’s two biggest sellers — the razor point felt-tip their language equates being sick with physical ailments. Pilot’s 1983 move from a converted taxi garage in Long cerning Fish School, call 743-3033. Street, narrowly missing a utility pole, police said. He in 1975. Despite its huge success in Japan, Pilot had But sales doubled in the year after the ad was released, Island City, N.Y„ to its plush new he^quarters and then ran two more red lights, police said. and the BP-S ballpoint — can now be found in virtually barely dented the U.S. market. Old guard every office supply and department store in the country. and Shaw heavily prom ot^ Pilot’s now familiar razor- manufacturingMrdistribution center in Trumbull. In p lan , Heading east, Malboeuf drove for nearly a half-mile Shaw wasn’t named president until 1986, when he point pen. Sales almost tripled in 1977, and the ad was Of the more than 5,000 Japanese-owned companies in ning the move as executive vice president, Shaw never The Old Guard will meet at 10 a.m. on Thesday at the on the wrong side of Charter Oak Street before turning succeeded Kazuo Shima, a "Japanese who was named reworked into another successful enmpnign — “if it’s the U nit^ States, most have a Japanese executive at the bothered to consult with a fortuneteller, the Japanese cus­ Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., Manchester. onto Sycamore Lane, police said. He then parked the car chairman and has since retired. But he was basically sick to love a pen, then the whole world must be crazy.” tom before relocating a company. Mary Blish will speak and show slides about historic and ran into his apartment building in an attempt to es­ helm, said Allan Bird, a professor of management and in­ given free rein to run the company the day he walked in ternational business at New York University’s Stem There wasn’t much left for his J^ranese stqreriors to All the top management was Japanese until Shaw ar­ Cheney Hall. Senior citizen men are invited. cape arrest, police said. the door. understand. School of Business. The highest level American execu­ rived in 1975. The company had nine employees at the But police determined the location of his apartment by Shaw’s first challenge was to make Pilot a household Shaw eliminated the Japanese “ring” form of manage­ time, five of them Japanese. m x E s checking his motor vehicle registration. Upon his arrest, A Women’s Association To Enjoy Slimming will meet Malboeuf allegedly boasted to officers, “Next time you on Tlicsday at 72 East Center St., Manchester. Weigh-in won’t catch me so easily. I’ve done this before in a real will be from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Meeting and Easter Hat fast car.” Court to review Somers complaint Parade will follow. All top 10 members must weigh in, as He was charged with driving under the influence m wants to sec all parties cooperate to come up with lives in Hortonville, a town of be held at the Senior Center at 2 p.m. on March 27. condemned modernism in a 1907 encyclical. The company has had to hire eight law firms Some creditors and investors are worried that balance the scale. A lien is im­ Coventry Building, 6:30 p.m. H o the best plan. about 2,000 in eastern Wisconsin. Blood pressure clinic will be held at the Senior Center The Vatican reacted swiftly by excommunicating and a hantVul of other attorneys to handle the the lawsuits are working against their interests. posed on the house to secure those Historical District Study Committee, Coventry High He claims the value of the house March 27 from 9-11 a.m. for those whose last name Lucius A. Pettingill Lefebvre, the four new bishops and a prelate who had as­ O CD cases. In its bankmptcy court case alone. Colonial “’Hiere is a type of lawsuit where the only win­ “We are hoping for a global solution,” Drohan payments. School, 7 p.m. has paid nearly $2 million to lawyers and accoun­ and property was inflated. begin L-Z. Blood pressure clinic will be held at Center sisted in the consecration. z -< ner is the attorney who brings the lawsuit,” said said. “We think it’s possible, and we think it’s in Sanderfoot and Farrey filed for Deaths elsewhere tants, some earning as much as $430 an hour. Hartford bankruptcy lawyer James T. Graham, the best interests of all parties. A lawsuit every “She got every penny she was Congregational Church, 11 Center St., March 28 from Hebron divorce in 1986 after 20 years of supposed to geL” he said. Peter H. Ohm Considering that Colonial once valued its em­ who is representing a bank in the Colonial case. “I day gets nobody closer to that goal.” marriage. In their 1987 divorce 2:30-3:30 p.m. Anna Eastwood Berry Tuesday m X pire at more than $1 billion, $2 million may not NEW YORK (AP) — Peter H. Ohm, the first Korean- Planning and Zoning hearing. Town Hall, 7:30 pjn. would hate to see it here, but I don’t think anyone Some attorneys involved in the Colonial case settlement, an Outagamie County Ms. Farrey, who married when Middletown 0 m seem like much. But plunging real estate priees — can rule it out.” T\iition discussed American to own a TV station and publisher of the Commission on Aging, Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. say a mediator or crisis manager is needed to Circuit judge awarded Sanderfoot she was 15, said she is simply in­ largest Korean-American newspaper in the New York combined with the large mortgages outstanding on Colonial spokesman Tom Drohan concedes the Manchester Public Library is sponsoring a seminar, oversee the many proceedings. the couple’s home and 27 acres of terested in receiving her fair share City area, died Friday at age 59. He suffered a stroke 1 Colonial properties — means there is often little “Rising Costs of College TUition,” on Wednesday at 7 case has become so complex that no one knows Colonial seems to be thinking along the same land, which the court valued at of the estate. while golfing in Florida. or nothing left over once the mortgages have been everything that is going on an any given day. p.m. in the auditorium of the Whiton Memorial Library, Death Notices P o Jines. CWim founded the Korea Times in 1967 in New York 100 North Main St. Admission is free, but registration is Thoughts o required. Please call the library at 643-6892 to register. City, then moved it to Long Island City. The paper ap­ Hazel E., (Brown) Harvey pears daily except Sunday in Korean and weekly in 2 CD Assembly UConn concerts English. His Korean-American TV station broadcasts 24 This is Holy Week. It began yesterday with Palm Sun­ m CD Hazel E. (Brown) Harvey, 74, of 18 Nyc St., Manchester, hours a day in Korean. Austerity now the watchword Pianist Leonard Seeber, violinist Peter Sacco and cel­ day and culminates with Easter, the Sunday of the Resur­ NEED SOME EXTRA wife of B. James Harvey Jr., died Saturday (March 23, He is survived by his wife and son. P O lists Emmanuel Lopez and David Wells will perform the 1991) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Bom in New­ rection, this coming Sunday. Indeed, this Sunday’s calendar trios of Johannes Brahms in three free noontime concerts port, Rhode Island on November 25, 1916, she had Walter McCollough celebration of the resurrection from the dead of Jesus at von der Mehdcn Hall on the University of Coiuiecticut Christ is generally considered the high point of the Chris­ m > for Connecticut municipalities resided in Manchester since 1949, Prior to retiring in WASHINGTON (AP) — Bishop Walter “Sweet SPENDING MONEY!! Storrs campus, April 1, 8 and 15. This third annual 1980, she was a bookkeepier for Conyers Construction tian year. Easter Sunday is usually the most joyous Sun­ announced Artbreak scries is a free brown bag lunch event open to Daddy” McCollough, who preached to poor and middle- day of the year for most Christian congregations. We 5 « By LARRY ROSENTHAL Haven Mayor John Daniels intends all the services,” said Stratford Co. of Manchester for over 20 years. She was a member Newspaper routes available the public. Far more information, call 486-2260. class inner-city residents as leader of the United House look forward to singing, “Christ the Lord is Risen Today, The Associated Press to lay off 236 municipal workers Town Manager Ronald Owens. HARTFORD (AP) — The fol­ of Center Congregational Church and the Grace Group of JO > of Prayer for All People, died of heart ailments Thursday Hallelujah!” In response to the declaration, “The Lord is next month just to close a gap in Last year, residents in 72 towns lowing are the events scheduled this In your area... Grammy nominee performs the church. She was also a member of the Manchester at age 76. Across Connecticut, cities and the 1990-91 budget. Women’s Club. Besides her husband, Mrs. Harvey is sur­ risen,” we will respond with a shout, “He is risen in­ rejected budget proposals on the week at the C ^itol and Legislative Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown & Gate’s Express will Church officials said McCollough presided over an or­ deed!” towns large and small are strug­ Although he has not yet an­ first ballot as taxpayers sought to Office Building. vived by a son and daughter-in-law, James E. and Earn money and prizes by perform at The Municipal Cafe, 485 Main St., Hartford, ganization with as many as 3 million members in 132 To all of this it is fair to ask, "So what?” What dif­ gling to end the year in the black nounced how he will make up a keep tax hikes to a minimum. Schedules are subject to change Marilyn Harvey of Willington; a daughter, Linda J. Har­ on March 29 at 9 p.m. and at midnight. Tickets are $10 cities in 23 states. ference does it make today? If all that Easter means and grimly preparing for more lean shortfall of at least $29 million in Municipal leaders are expecting and a call should be made to the delivering the vey of Portsmouth, New Hampshire; a sister, Alice Rot- available at Muni, Different Tastes, and Ace Printcry today is colored eggs, bunnies and marshmallow chicks, times ahead. the year beginning July 1, Daniels this budget season to be even stor­ Legislative Management Committee win of South Amboy, New Jersey; and several nieces and E. Forrest Chapman New Haven, Stamford and Manchester Herald ^ (Hafiford), Bcller’s Music (Manchester) and Record then Easter makes no real difference at all. Why bother has repeatedly said he will not let mier. (240-0KX)) before traveling to the nephews. Private funeral services and burial will be in BELLEVILLE, Mich. (AP) — E. Forrest Chapman, a Waterbury have announced plans Breaker (Manchestcr/Newington). Far more information, even commemorating it? However, eggs, bunnies and New Haven suffer the same fate as Municipal job cutbacks are al­ capital. Newport, Rhode Island at the convenience of the family. forensic pathologist who looked into the deaths of Presi­ for hundreds of layoffs. Other In your neighborhood. call 649-2534 or 527-5044. chicks have absolutely nothing to do with the true mean­ Bridgeport. Bridgeport’s finances ready taking their toll on public The first hour of any public hear­ There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may dent Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, died of cancer municipalities are also handing out ing of Easter. The truth behind Easter makes all the dif­ have been under state control since services. ing is reserved for state officials; the be made to the Grace Group, Center Congregational Thursday at age 60. pink slips or letting vacant jobs go ference in the world. Let’s share some thoughts on the it needed state backing to borrow public portion then follows. Church, 11 Center St., Manchester 06040. Holmes The Warren Commission, which investigated the Ken­ unfilled as their contingency funds In New Haven, where 240 jobs Call today to get more details. subject this week. money in 1988. MONDAY; Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Manchester has charge of nedy assassination and concluded that a single gunman run dangerously low. were eliminated last year and 13 Efforts by municipal leaders Moderate Democrats in the House Lotteiy the arrangements. firing from the Ibxas School Book Depository killed the David W. Mullen, Pastor “There’s the good years and percent of the remaining non­ across the state to win wage con­ of Representatives hold a news con­ presidenL called Chapman as an expert wimess. Church of the Liidng God prosperity. Then there’s austerity. school woik force is likely to be cessions to avoid layoffs and cuts ference to propose a plan for con­ 647-9946 Here are the latest weekend lottery results from around Its report quoted him as saying that if Kennedy was cut next month, the public library We’re in austerity,” said Plainfield in services are meeting with little trolling state spending. 11 ajn„ stands as a striking example of Academy S t...... all Spruce St...... 14-108 New England: fired on from a knoll in front of his limousine, “they First Selectman Paul E. Sweet. success. Room 1-C of the Legisliuive Office Current Quotes how the city has suffered during its ...... all Steeplx)lk)w....rt...... ;.aii must have been very poor shots because they didn’t hit “And if any municipality thinks it Municipal officials say the Building. Connecticut anything.” Manchester Herald is exempL they better think again.” continuing financial crisis...... - “ i ...... all Squire Village ...... ali slowdown in tax collections and in House Republican Leader Edward SUNDAY — Daily: 6-2-9. Play four: 7-5-5-8. Waterbury Mayor Joseph San- B i( lw llS l...... all Vteranoke...... all “The plan is that just as soon as the cease-fire is the growth of taxable property, and The library, which reopened last Krawiecki of Bristol and other Bobby...... all Wfettierell...... all SATURDAY — Daily: 0-8-5. Play four 0-7-5-0. Charles Spofford Rxinded OcL 1,1881 as a weekly. topietro has proposed laying off reduced state and federal aid, are signed, we’re going to bring the equipment back, park it, year after a $17 million renovation Republicans will testify in favor of a Clover...... all Wjodbridge...... 18-168 Massachusetts NEW YORK (AP) —- Charles Spofford, a lawyer and 234 municipal employees and rais­ not the only reasons some local and expansion, is now open only clean it up, put as many troops as we possibly can on Daily publicalioo since Oct. 1,1914. constitutional amendment to limit Dale Rd...... all SUNDAY - - Daily: 5-6-4-2, SATURDAY — Daily: former NATO officii credited with the idea for the Lin­ ing property taxes by nearly 14 governments find themselves in a 33 hours a week. Library Director the powth of state spending at a airplanes, fly them home.” — Gen. H. Norman East Center S t...... 25-207 odd 2-4-9-5. Mass Megabudes: 2-19-25-33-35-36 coln Center of the Performing Arts, died of pneumonia USPS 327-600 percent to balance the budget in financial bind. They say some Sumner White said he may have to public bearing of the Government Schwarzkopf. ______V O L CX, No. 149 East Center St 156-202 even / EXTRA Saturday. He was 88. the year starting July 1. Stamford towms and cities have lived beyond shut the library for all but 20 hours Administration and Elections Com­ East Center S t...... 342-402 even Rhode Island “The failure to intervene is based on the military Spofford served with NATO from 1950 to 1952, hold­ Acting Publshor Mayor Thom Serrani has proposed their means in recent years, or a week when the next round of mittee. 1 pjn.. Room 2-C of the Garth Rd...... 89-138 SUNDAY — Daily: 9-3-8-0. SATURDAY — 4-3-7-5. model the police department follows. If the sergeant isn’t ing such posts as chairman of the NATO Council of JEANNE a FROUERTH laying off 174 workers and raising failed to raise taxes to sufficient layoffs occur and he loses about Legislative Office Building. G o lw a yS t...... all Ut-O-Bucks: 17-19-22-23-27 intervening then it must be OK.” — Police behavior Deputies, which was set up to mesh defense plans. taxes 10 percent. levels. half of his 48-member staff. Managing Editor TUESDAY; G reenNI S t...... all Northern New England specialist Thomas Barham on the videotaped police beat­ A civic and cultural le^er in New \brk, Spofford in PETER DOWNS Unless city unions agree to fur­ “People want all the services but “This is serious business. It’s ’The Finance Committee holds a Haystack...... all SA'TURDAY — Pick three: 4-7-5. Pick four. 1-6-6-8. ing of a Los Angeles motorist as more than a dozen of­ 1955 suggested to philanthropist John D. Rockefeller III loughs of three to four days. New they don’t want to pay the cost of like a horror film, really,” he said. daylong public hearing on the sub­ C kyE d to f______^AlaxOlraR Holyoke...... all Tri-State Megabucks: 1-6-9-15-20-27 ficers stood by. the idea for what later became Lincoln Center. 1 ject of tax reform, including Gov. Horace S t...... all Nawn Edlor . Andaw C SpHzlar Faaluraa Edtor _ Dianna M. Talbot Lowell P. Weickcr Jr.’s proposal for Jean Rd...... all Spom Edtor__ I mA% AijMtor a state inctxne tax and r^uctions in Joyce L a ...... all Photo E d t o r _ nnoindil riiaii other taxes. The hearing begins at 10 Lodge...... all Lawmakers remain confident Weather AcNartiaing Manager. a.m. and will last into the evening. ___Laalay Radua Ludlow Rd...... all Buainaae Manager J ] Joanna Q. Fremarti Room 2-C of the Legislative Office M ain...... 285-378 Clroulation Managar . ___ Qadndo Cdtoal Building, with other audio broadcast Monroe S t...... all REGIONAL Weather Production Diractor _ ___ Shahfan Cohan into other rooms on the second Overland St...... all Tuesday, March 26 Praaatoom Managar TRobart H. Hubbwd about systems center’s future floor. Clearing T\iesday Packard S t...... all Main Tatophono Number WEDNESDAY; Parker St...... 2-83a i WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy’s plan to con­ ding that the New London lab is the Navy’s prime resear­ Gov, Lowell P. Weicker Jr. tes­ P h yllis...... a il / 3 h r Tonigtit’s weather in the greater CtreutaSon Tataphona Number solidate research and development installations should Manchester area: becoming clear. M7<0Mg ch center for sonar and electromagnetics. The lab tifies about his tax reform plan at a - i ', ...... ail lir w M / B r ratlny C 3 = i r a E S33C 3 not endanger the Naval Underwater Systems Center, a special hearing of the Finance Com­ Low around 30. Light northwest employs about 1400 workers. Pubithad daly axo I Sunday and oaitain hoMaya by sonar research facility in New London, Connecticut’s “This is not gross duplication. It’s the only place in the mittee. 10:30 ajn.. Room 2-C. wind. Outlook for Tuesday: mostly tha Manohaalar Pul 16 Brainaid congressional delegation said. world where you do this work, let alone in the United THURSDAY; sunny. High around 55. Outlook Manchaalar, Conn. 06040. Saoond otoaa poatoga paid < Undersecretary of the Navy J. Daniel Howard outlined States,” Dodd said. The Public Health Committee Wednesday, becoming sunny and Manohaalar, Conn. PMtinaniar. Sand aadtaaa ohanga the plan during a closed-door meeting Friday in the of­ warm. High around 60. to tiw Manchaalar Haraid, P.O. B u 861, Manohaalar, Gejdenson said Howard assured the delegation that holds a public hearing on bills im­ c m . NOW c z n E 3 Coon. 06040. fice of Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn. when the list is released April 15. a reasonable person plementing the Thomas Commis­ The complex low pressure a re a / Tha Manchaalar Haraid la a mambar Ot The A^t'wtamt “The conditions he laid out made me feel very confi­ would, conclude the selections for consolidation were sion’s recommendations on state over the northeast is consolidating Piaaa, the A udi Bureau of CiroUabon, tiia Now Engbaid dent,” Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., said. “If that’s the based on common sense. , health services. 12 noon. Room 2-D. - / - r r - " j ; i: r a over the ocean and moving off. High Praaa Aaaooiation and lha New England N aw ap a^ Aa- It way it’s done, I think our facility in New London docs 647 9946 643 2711 pressure in the Mississippi Vailey Bodation. He said, though, that even if NUSC is not closed the F1UDAY; Ouarantoad daUvary. If you doni rooaNa your______Haraid fine.” number of employees in New London might be cut as The Caucus of New England will drift east over the next couple by S p.m. waakday a or 7:30 a.m. SatoniM, ptaaaa Although Howard gave no indication of the Navy’s part of an overall plan to reduce the number of defense State Legislatures holds its annual of days reaching the Great Lakes lalaphona vour oarriar. H you am unabla totbaofi your plans for the New London center, he said Navy research personnel 4 percent annually for five years. Spring Executive Committee meet­ 1 j-.t ■? ! ■ J t i i l ^ tonight and TUesday and New oaniar, oal aubaciibar aarvioa at 647-0646 by 6 pm. centers whose work is not a “gross duplication" of duties ing, lasting all day at the state England Wednesday. waekdhyalofdallvary In Manchaalar. NUSC is on a list of 36 Navy research and develop­ Suggaalad oaniar ralaa are $ 1.B0 waaMy, $7.7Q tor performed elsewhere will likely remain open. ment installations being considered for closure. ’The list Capitol. Gary Ciminero, chief one month, $23.10 tor 6vaa montia, $46.20 tor aix “The Naval Underwater Systems Center in New Lon­ will go through several reviews before Congress votes on economist for FleetMrNorthstar Today’s weather picture was drawn by Hadley Quish, 6, a montw and $62.40 tor one year. Nawaatand prioa: 36 don ought to survive that kind of a test,” Dodd said, ad­ canto a copy. it this fall. Financial Group, will present a first-grader at Bolton Elementary School in Bolton. report on economic strategies . 1 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 25,1991

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According to a colleague, ______V F O O O W landscaped island in the parking lot Cesar ran the “Church of the Real­ 'io\^AAfymeRff NO at the regional Internal Revenue Ser­ ized Fantasy,” in which people TRESP4SSING OF6P\OBP-MAN/ vice Center. could pop in to his Greenwich Vil­ lage loft during the day. smoke EEK AND MEEK by Howls SchnaMar IRiS has taken a liking to certain dope, seek the pope’s blessing and cars in the lot, mostly red ones, and have sex. MX) H/llSaiUDERSlOOD ME 1/ WHAT I AAEAWT WAS THE lUE'R^ QOfWG ID PLACE busies herself guarding her domain ■ Officials in Moundsville, ASAIIU, SEMTlfMe^J., fJElAJ HIGH-TECH WEAPONS A BIG NSW WORLD from inU'uding IRS employees. W.Va., ordered a $13,000 feasibility B9 study in November to determine "The plant maintenance service wants to (OE USED (U THE GULF OJAR O R D E R roRA/^BE The Asiociatsd Frees 65 whether the 124-year-old state talk to you all for a while..." WERE 50 /MPRE55IVE... Spokesman Dennis Howland, BIG MOUTH — The skeleton of a kronosaurus said to be Dinosaur Society, a non-profit group devoted to dinosaur penitentiary (due to close next year) recalling IRiS’ behavior last year, u 135 million years old is seen at the Museum of Comparative science and education, plans to encourage field research and could be turned into an outlet mall. said he’s sure she will become even ■ The Collins Rmeral Home in more cantankerous as nesting season Zoology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. The provide better education on dinosaurs for children. 25 (c ) 1991 by NEA. Inc. Jackson, Miss., expanded its ser­ nears. vices in November to include wed­ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME sfCi= dings. Said owner Mary Collins, Stumped? Get answers to clues by calling "Dial-a-Word" ■ ^ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee at 1*900-454-353S and entering access code number 184; Last year, IRiS trapped workers “We want to be part of more than TT 95c per minute; Touch-Tone or rotary phones. Unacrambte these four Jumbles, in their cars and delivered a well- just the final event in a person’s ------^ ------'' ' ~ one letter to each square, to form 3-2T ■ V aimed nip to the backsides of Safe sex has never been so deadly life.” four ordinary words. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll anyone who didn’t leave fast ■ Not to be outdone by Ms. Col­ JOMAR enough. By MATTI HUUHTANEN lins, Roger Ahlgrim, a Palatine. 111., tender and construction worker. While con­ He lived there in a trailer for two months, funeral home owner, recently in­ o n WHAlfe IN THB NO... rrfeTHE’ I H A P A T B R R IB L E The nearby Ogden Nature Center The Associated Press valescing from a consuuction accident that J ) r - z c EVELOPE...AKIOTE S TA T T JE O F TIME RDLDIN 6;- IT. feeding 600 to 700 rats every night with bread stalled a nine-hole miniature golf CELEBRITY CIPHER has offered to keep the goose — if broke both his legs, he learned from a television soaked in the progesterone mixture. He con­ FROM THE TEACHER LIBERTY. KESALAHTI, Rnland — Rats aren’t mbch of course in the basement of his parlor, C«l*brlty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous someone can catch her before nest­ program that rats were a major spreader of dis­ tinued his nighttime patrols afterward, and said along with shuffieboard. Ping-Pemg, > m people, past and preaent. Each letter in the cipher stands for ANCKK IT a problem in clean, cold Finland, and Kalle ease. arrother. Today's due: S equals C. ing time. The plan is to clip her the rat population had shrunk by about IS per­ bumper pool, video games, and a z ! wings to prevent a return to the IRS Heiskanen hopes to keep it that way. So he feeds “1 just thought that, in this modem age. with cent in four months. g s ^ i them contraceptives. haunted house exhibit with a toy O CO parking lot. electronic equipment and advanced weapons guillotine, spider webs, tombstones He said he has come to like the rats and systems, it’s strange that we cannot control an “I can well believe it,” said Heikki Hyvaiinen, z -< * I M M D L' I I D W doesn’t want them wiped out, just kept to biology professor at the university. ‘There is no and caskets. The basement gets RAFIAS <90017 iVtANNERO “If we don’t clip them, she’ll just age-old pest like rats,” he said in an interview. H H manageable numbers. reason why feeding contraceptives to rats would booked for birthday parties and civic MIGHT BE PEFINEP» fly right back,” said Karen Winters, Poison is the usual method, but Heiskanen m X DLAWVIP AVLENG A© THE ABILITY TO Have people laughed at Heiskanen? not woric. After the two-mmith period, when we groups but is closed during wakes. □z “It seems we could apply this kind of experi­ eastern Finland, to ask about contraceptives. dislodge them. Jumbles; VITAL GLAND FINISH GATHER environment and seldom are the strict safety m c/D Saturday's not sure why the parking lot looks ment on a larger scale,” said Maui Valtonen of ■ Management at a Brazilian Answer; A political plum is a fruit that's probably Scientists at the university suggested measures adhered to.” PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "We were so bad last year, the produced by this— "GRAFTING so comfortable to her.” the Agriculture Ministry. “We have no clear progesterone, a hormone that resembles substan­ mining company (Campanhia Vale P 5 cheerleaders stayed home and phoned in the cheers." — proof that it works ... but if it docs, we arc onto ces used in contraceptive pills. University phar­ The law stipulates that carcasses of rats killed do Rio Doce) began showing erotic Orlando Magic manager Pat Williams. N o « kMk In Moon, JumHn Book No. M In ■»iXnUU ler lU O , alilcn moliiWn p »n«ns» But for now, Howland says she’s and ImndUnd, tram JumMn, c/o ddn nnwnpndnr, P-0. Bex 4JM, Oflando, n . tXSOZ O w a winner. macists provided Heiskanen with a mixture of by poison be burned, but dying rats ofien evade films at the mine in December to en­ Include rein neme, eddieee end Up cede and maks cAeek p iy iM i le Mewepxpeiteekx. welcome at the 10-acre federal com­ “What Heiskanen is doing seems to be simple, progesterone and cooking oil, and advice on how detection by digging themselves deeply into tice workers to break a union-or­ s > plex. cheap and, above all, safe. He is cutting out the to feed and observe rats. holes and crevices. dered strike and report to work. The “After all, she’s one of the year’s necessity of using poisons, and that we must The Kesalahti Council gave him a $5(X) grant Hyvaiinen said the university plans a more union was reportedly forced to stage its own erotic filmfest for workers to DO > THE PHANTOM by Lm M k A 8y Barry earliest filers, I mean fliers,” he welcome.” and he went to the garbage dump on the edge of detailed and scientific study of the rats at the »-2r I BciMce Heiskanen, 42, has worked as a sailor, bar­ Kesalahti, 10 miles from the Soviet border. garbage dump this spring. keep them out of the mines. joked. ■ San Francisco jeweler Sidney THE BORN LOSER by Alt Sanaom Mobell is asking $25,000 for his iV/RlSr^ HetHA$IW6? there'^ latest necessity: milk chocolate sar­ I^N'T A CAF. IM ‘&I&HT,., dines encased in a 14-karat solid- Would-be Is half of a dam gold sardine can, inlaid with 55 diamonds and containing a gold toothpick. wrestler ■ Evidence, produced at the Cam­ better than none? den, NJ., kidnapping trial of James A. Howard, 39, in November By JEFF BARNARD creek to store water for agriculture, revealed that he had done substantial jailed cities and industry. library research on the crime, cal­ O The Associated Press The Corps estimates such a culating the average prison sentence to be seven years and fixing at HAOARTHE HORRIBE by Dik Browns NEW HAVEN (AP) — The ul­ TRAIL, Grc. — Environmen­ project would add $72 million to the THEORIZWELL8 by BIN Schorr timate fan of the Ultimate Warrior talists who stopped construction on $I(X) million already spent on the $500,000 the amount that would jus­ tify his risk in taking the teen-age ^ p/HY h io & > p Y p i VfWH X ^DULP 45ET WE'P ©t a l k o u r. < t 4 » H \V f TU«T NOT h e a lth y FOR ultimately ended up in jail for an un­ the Elk Creek Dam joke that it dam. Tearing out what has been TU C K T* a o p&ty.„cB.U5w TD flT IN FRONT OF TV planned ring debut. should be left half-finished as a ' built would cost $10 million. Leav­ son of an Atlantic City businessman. MUHTIW w ith o u r V ltfE WATOHINOi ALL. THAT JclT Papuga found himself going monument to pork-barrel politics. ing the dam unfinished would cost ■ In December, the U.S. Postal W IT H LIKE TAWS AkHO VIOLENCE to the mat recently during a pro But the U.S. Army Corps of En­ about $6 million. Service in San Diego offered its ME... RIP OPEK VT5 seventh annual Christmas Tour for wrestling match at the New Haven gineers isn’t joking when it proposes A federal judge is to decide what 4TAiR0A<$ WITH $25 per person. The first 200 Coliseum when something of a leaving the dam half-done. It says to do after reviewing an envinm- OUR SAVAGE mental impact statement due June patrons who reserved seats could free-for-all developed in the ring. half a dam would serve the environ­ O U U 3 G ... ment and the local economy better 28. watch their Christmas mail being The Ultimate Warrior, a 6-foot- than a whole one would. Hatfield, a Republican, siqiports processed and eat a buffet lunch. 8-inch war-paint clad wrestler, had A(idy Kerr, conservation director the half-finished compromise, but ■ Even though financially just gone down to defeat at the of the Gregon Natural Resources others 0 you w a n t I ' U TAPB t h is So u n p BFFBc TSu Boys. EHr 16 THE MUSCLE \ GO IN AN* SET 'EM, “They might consider taking water. cells of the state’s most famous MAN IN THERE TOOT J MARTY.' MAIH WHO CLAUAS SOM0ONB F T olb Hif 7 TO TAfct’> THB WINB £ALBf' Things got to Papuga who vaulted what’s there, putting a nice finish on "The people of southern Gregon criminals so people could talk to Al/tlV w#Ho fATS yoM Bor^ form his seat, jumped a security bar­ it. and making a monument to (Sen.) have bera i ^ l y cheated by a kind them at per-minute rates (1-900- Mark Hatfield’s service to Gregon," of newcomer, the real rash of ex­ rier, scaled the side of a 12-foot- DIAL-SIR(HAN), 1-900-DIAL- HAT I^i BTBP Hif \ Kerr said. tremists in the environmental move­ high cage that was around the ring, MAN(SGN)). o p THB The council and two other en­ ment," she said. T hey are folks APHBfiVB PANPAde and dropped onto the mat to help the vironmental groups filed the lawsuit who have no investment in terms of ■ A United Nations translation Warrior. that halted the dam’s construction in property or business or personal error on a February speech by Iraq’s ambassador, who intended to say his FFAN/e C «P N f/7 I^puga, 21, jumped on the back 1987. The action charged that the lives in this area who are staking a ^ oaaESoPY pi?FBp dam Hatfield supported would harm claim." nation’s enemies were liars, “ptK^le GAmmaC >\/ATB ByBS of one of the wrestlers and was i 3'2S H i m o f f 7 M flung to the canvas. That’s when fish and fishing in the nearby Rogue But Oov. Barbara Roberts and the of small stature” and hypocrites, 'J i city police officers and Coliseum River, one of southern (Oregon’s Oregon Department of Fish and came out as “pygmies,” prompting a ROBOTMAN by Jim Meddick PHIPPS by Jeeeph Perrte security guards opened the cage main recreational attractions. Wildlife favor ripping out the dam. protest by the am b as^ o r from For three years, the dam has stood Leaving half would still block Zaire, and earning a rare Iraqi apol­ YOOR MOWER HUfBV ME PTAKE YoO yWVAREAU.TH06E COMEQM, NO WAY! THIS SNf.LAP.EVER - ■ door and dragged I^puga out. unfinished, with Elk Creek miming fish going upstream when the creek ogy. ON KTOOROF C0lQNlALOlDBUR6y SO pEOplE WESSEP KEVIN. IS LIKE being w o m pc rh pw “This kid was sincere. He really JUST TO/TD MAKE-ms BESTOFIL oulfashioncp’ whaps You'll TRAPPED CHAUCISMAOC?, through an 8-foot pipe buried under rises, and spaviming of wild fish is ■ Afler the ''ground war began, like IT... thought he was helping out,” a tWWlSTHlS? 60IN60H? 18 THIS INSIPE A 80 feet of rough gray concrete. needed, said Jerry MacLeod, the captured Iraqi soldiers said any of EtWCKnoNALOR PBS MINI' police sergeant said. The Corps wants to build the con­ department’s district fisheries them caught by superiors wearing a a t w e m e » i ?k ’ COMETHINS? S g « E S f Phpuga, who has addresses in crete to a height of 249 feet, but let biologist. white T - ^ it would be executed be­ New Haven and West Haven, was the creek continue to run through “We learned that hatchery fish cause of the ease with which the arrested on a breach of peace the bottom of the dam. cannot replace a wild run,” he said. sl.'irts could be used as surrender charge. The idea is to have the flood con- Elk C i ^ Dam, 27 miles north of flags. Some Iraqi soldiers carried uol benefits of a dam without block­ Medford on a Rogue tributary, is the bleach with them to make their dark That didn’t end his problems. The Assoclslsd Frees ing the spawning runs of wild sal­ smallest and most controversial of shirts white. Police discovered Papuga was three dams authorized by Congress CASTING DOUBLE — Mike Tryder, wearing waders, stands mon and steelhead, which lay their wanted for possession of drug eggs in 25 miles of creek upstream. in 1962 to control the Rogue’s (Send/our Yfrird News to Chuck ■ Ai,'KOf paraphernalia and failure to appear hip deep in V\^lden Pond, Concord, Mass., while fishing for Such a proposal also leavei the door raging waters. The other two were Shepherd, P.O. Box 57141, in court. trout at dusk recently. open for someday shutting off the finished by 1980. WathingtoH, D.C. 20037^ 12 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 25,1991—13 FdCUS Americans increasingly victimized by crime By CAROLYN SKORNECK Rising last year were assaults completed with injury, creased from seven victims per 1,000 people in 1989 to that just year-to-year sampling variations can make that The Associated Press attempted robbery and personal larceny that involv^ 7.3 last year. fluctuate dramatically.” contact with the victim. The figures in the survey ^ compiled from reports by The NCS found 69,280 rapes were reported to police in 1989. The F B I’s compilation of statistics from police WASHINGTON — The number of Americans vic­ And although the survey found a drop in the number Bureau of the Census interviewers, who contacted departments nationwide recorded 94,500 rapes that year. Dear Abby timized by a violent crime rose to 2.3 million last year of rapes, the figures are in dispute. 97,000 people in 48,000 homes and asked about crimes Dr. Gott A study by the Senate Judiciary Committee’s PEOPLE even as the total number of personal and household “No one should look at today’s figures — which do they experienced during the previous six months. Democratic staff estimated last week that more than crimes fell by 1 million, according to Justice Department not even include the murder count — and believe that the The survey found rapes declined 18.3 percent, to Abigail Van Buren 110,660, last year. That would reflect a 19.1 percent 100,000 rapes were reported to law enforcement officials ■ A bullet-riddled shirt worn by Kyle Peter Gott, M.D. figures released Sunday. epidemic of crime in America has been broken,” said Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Joseph R. Biden decline in the rate, to 0.5 per 1,000 people. last year, an increase of 6.3 percent. MaeLachlan in his role as F]BI agent Dale Cooper A department statement emphasized the positive in In addition, the survey said 69,410 of the rapes — al­ Overall, the National Crime Survey found that per­ in ‘Twin Peaks” will be framed by the couple who Jr., D-Del. preliminary Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates based most 63 percent — were reported to police. sonal crimes — both completed and attempted — includ­ paid $400 for it at a benefit auction. on the National Crime Survey: Combined personal and The survey lists only information provided by victims, ing assault, rape, robbery and personal theft declined by Barb and Stei'e Mulawka said they didn’t plan on Waitress needed household crimes, not including homicide, declined by 3 so homicides, which hit a record of more than 23,000 last 4.1 percent, to 18.9 million. buying anything at the auction Saturday in Al­ On autoimmune That would be a huge percentage for a crime that tradi­ M percent to 34.8 millioii. year, aren’t included. That translates to a rate of almost 93 per 1,000 people, bertville, Minn. tionally has been tremendously underreported to police But the vast majority of the 1 million fewer crimes — The number of completed violent crimes rose 3.4 per­ a decline from almost 98 the previous year. “We just said, ‘What the heck. You only live and is surprising considering interviewers found that, for almost 937,000 — were personal larcenies that didn’t in­ cent, to 2.3 million, the survey found. The increase was Total household crimes — including burglary, larceny customer tip-off once,”’ said Mrs. Mulawka. diseases all the offenses they were told about, reports to law en­ clude any contact with the victim. The total of such also reflected in a 2.4 percent rise in the rate of violent and motor vehicle theft — decreased 1.4 percent, to 15.9 The shirt was among several pieces of ‘Twin forcement averaged only 38 percent. A crimes declined to 11.6 million. crimes, which meant 11.2 of every 1,000 ppople age 12 million, a rate of 166 per 1,000 households, the survey DEAR A BBY: My wife and I were having lunch Peaks” memorabilia donated to St. John’s Criminologists generally give more weight to the Na­ DEAR DR. G O TT: Why are autoimmime diseases “Larce-ny without contact would be bicycle thefts, .and older were the victims of such a crime. found. The rate was almost 170 in 1989. recently in a nice restaurant in Annapolis, Md., when we Preparatory School. Bob Engels, co-producer and tional Crime Survey, which includes crimes not reported hard to diagnose? Tlnee dddtofs tell me'KiWay take years other r ^ ^ w jy ; niinor 'thiffts,i vyhercas the issues of That includes almost 6 percent increases in the number The most dramatic increase in one area of crime found noticed a young couple having lunch at a table nearby. co-writer of the ABC series, graduated from St. to police, over the r a i ’s Uniform Crime Reports, which to pinpoint which one 1 might Have. Edb work has greater rancem are moving up,” said’Alfred Blumstein, of aggravated and simple assaults that injured victims. by the survey was in motor vehicle theft, up 19 percent to The young man got iq) and left the table after affec­ John’s in 1967. have only crimes the police know about. reveal^ a positive rheumatoid factor. 1 experience dean of the School of Urban and Public Affairs at Car­ There were some 1.5 million such victims last year. 1.4 million completed thefts. The rale of such completed tionately saying goodbye to the young lady. As he left, A Houston resident bought an original script But Blumstein said the NCS rape statistics “are the episodic low-grade fever, fatigue, bmises, mouth ulcers, negie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The rate for the two types of assault with injuries in­ thefts rose 17.8 percent, to 14.6 per 1,000 household. from second season for $200. least reliable because they get so relatively few of them he put a few dollar bills and some change on the table. joint pain and muscle weakness. What does all this His companion remained at the table to take a few more A ‘Twin Peaks” high school wrestling uniform mean? sips of her coffee, then she picked iqi the tip money and autographed by 17 cast members went to a New A DEAR READER: Autoimmune diseases — when the walked out! (I had seen the man pay the check, so I know Buffalo, Mich., collector of sports items for $250. body becomes allergic to its own normal tissue — are he left the money for the waitress.) Former sergeant-qt-arms returns ■ When John McConnell got the role of Huey difficult to diagnose because many of the body’s organs My wife was very angry with what she had witnessed New network buoys P. Long in the one-man play “The Kingfish,” he may be affected and there is considerable overlap bet­ and asked me to tell the waitress. I refused. We had an soaked up every book and newsreel he could find ween the various ai;toimmt|n m screeching comedian Sam Kinison, who will play a centers to define more clearly each syndrome of autoim­ member of Cassidy & Associates. geant-at-arms, said “access to people is something Spark Matsunaga. Adding the 65 buoys to the 18 IN LOVE WfTH IRVING half-foot-high alter ego to Tim Matheson in Fox munity, to develop reliable tesu for the afflictions and to z! Displayed in one store window arc such items as Unfortunately, Hallgren said, already in place will help provide DEAR IN LO V E: Your own words of wisdom sound network’s “The Brave New World of Charlie discover more specific treatments. a butter chum, carpet sweeper, cream separator and most weather observations are that data, he said. O CO pretty good to me. None of us has a contract with God, Hoover.” For the time being, follow your doctors’ advice about heating stoves. Cedar trees were moved to strategic done over land, which is con­ NOAA officials said all three z - < and it’s just as well that we don’t know what the future Talk-show host Arsenio Hall will have an treatment for your symptoms. places to block any modem buildings in the back­ Harassment allegation rocks Emory centrated in the northern hemi­ nations will pay the $2.5 million holds for any of us. Think positive, take good care of animated series on CBS. To give you more information, I am sending you a free H H ground. sphere. There arc some reports cost of the buoys, which will be yourselves — and each other — and hope for the best. copy of my Health Report “Lupus: The Great Imitator.” Sanders, president of the Student m X ATLANTA (AP) — Spring is the committee. women who complained about Or­ available from ships and aircraft, deployed over two years by the Bar Association. “This is still a very 0 m supposed to be a time when law stu­ As part of the reprimand, he was dover. but those are limited to well- NOAA ship Discoverer and the consuming thing here; hopefully we dents sweat final exams, line up jobs ordered to seek counseling and traveled routes. French vessel Noroit. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1991— PRIME TIME and, for graduating students, worry barred from extending social invita­ “This week feels like it’s been a can go back to the education process 1 about passing the bar exam. tions to students, touching students very, very long day,” said Scott soon.” CHANNEL 6:00 But at Emory University’s School or talking to women students in his R O of Law, the natural order has been office with the door closed. a OVER THE AIR CHANNELS rocked by sexual harassment allega­ Ordover issued a statement assert­ 2 CD N«wi g CBS Nowt Inside Entartain- Evening Major Dad Murphy Designing Trialt ol Rosie O'Neill N aw ag tions that have driven a top profes­ ing his innocence on the initial char­ (In Stereo) g Artanio Han Comic Emo Party Lova Boat 'The Wedding" NETWORK-CBS EdHion ment Shade Evan Robins Brown Woman Late Night Callers' News (R) g m CD Philips: gospel music Macnina Recall The Pacific Princess is sor from campus. ges, and explained his departure: “1 Mother Tonight (In & Taylor blamed lor Frank has Bernice gets Rosie's client is convinced oup the Winans (In WithNia chartered (or a wedding WFSB O reunited with Stereo)g date fast her team's party lor his her own TV that she is interested in Professor Abraham Ordover, head cannot teach in chaOs; nor can I ex­ O Stitereo)g Peaplas (In cruise-tour ol Alaska. (Part her baby g women g loss. (R )g parents g show. (R )g hin.. (R) (In Stereo) g Stereo) 1 0( 2) of the school’s litigation department, pect serious students to Icam.” N e w sg ABC News Wheel of Jeopardy! Barbara Walters w Academy Awards From the Shrine Auditorium in Hollywood, host Billy Crystal N e w sg Nightline abruptly took a leave of absence His departure didn’t end the mat­ g Head of the Head ol tha NETWORK-ABC g Fortune g g Academy Award nominees presents lh» 63rd annual ceremony honoring the best in motion pictures ''(In Stereo Paid Movie; m > Class Class Mr Whoopi Goldberg and Live) g Program "Arizona Thursday for the rest of spring ter. On Thursday, four more women Profile '91 Charlie's life WTNH O Jeremy Irons: Sophia Thomas Heat” In print, g semester, two days after students came forward complaining he had Loren.g returns g (1987. INDEPENDENT Drama) boycotted classes over the clearing sexually harassed them. The law Coiby Who's the Who's the Comedy Quincy J 3 > TONIGHT A-Plus lor Kids: Tho N e w sg It Takes a Thiel Run lor Your Life WWOR Comady Joe of harassment allegations against school has an enrollment of 650. O Show g Bess? g Boss? g Wheel Bilingual Battio Paid Paid Tonight Franklin Program INDEPENDENT 21 Jump Street "The Program him. He declined to comment on the Family Life Growing Hogan Movie; "Avalanche” (1978. Suspense) Rock Hudson. News Cheers (Part Honey- Odd Coupio Ijellersons WPIX g ) Currency We Trade In g Pains Family Mia Farrow News (R) Movie; "Ford; Tha Man Thirteen women said he had 1 of 2) p meoners "Password" b ______latest charges, saying he knew noth­ INDEPENDENT and the M K h in a" (19871 Rockford Files "Backlash Baretta The Five-and-a- sexually harassed them; two said he t ASK DICK KLEINER Movie; “ Return to Justice" (1989. Drama) Richard Synchronal Synchronal 100 Grand Paid Home Shopping Chib ing about them. WHCT CD of the Hunter" (Part 1 ol 2) Halt Pound Junkie" Lynch. Griffin O'Neal ______Research Rateareh kissed them without their consent, James T. Laney, president of the Cosby Growing Cosby NHL Hockey: Hartford Whalers at Montreal Canadians From the Whalart on Inviaions ALFALF Jaffanent Jtllarto n t while they were visiting his office. 9,000-sludcnl private university, is Show Pains Show The Kiuth Rap Celebrity guest (Off Air) INDEPENDENT Montreal Forum (Live) Ice Hair befriends the Theo s A problem George hosts introduce rap videos Details of the allegations — which appointing a panel to review the Physical RaptacS' teacher goes Ochmoneks' grips the forgets a and interview leading rap WTXX m Cim has a nephew, g Ordover denies — haven’t been university’s method of dealing with DICK into labor g household. nday.g artists. KLEINER physical g made public. such cases. The law dean will ap­ Manchester Herald's NETWORK-NBC News NBC News Wheal ol Jeopardy! Fresh Blossom (In Movia; "Terror on the Blacktop” (1987, Adventure) News TonigM Show Host: Jay WWLP @ Fortune g Lata Night WHh David (OR Air) Though it cleared him of violating point a committee from outside the a____ Prince Stereo)g Sam Jones. Jimmy Smits. (In Stereo) D Leno. (In Stereo)' PUBLIC a___ _ lettennan (R) (In Stereo) the school’s sexual harassment ban, ,iaw school to review the new char­ Wind in the Business MacNeil/Lehrer NationsI Geographic (In WEDH @9 Movie; “The MehabharaU” (1989. Drama) (Pan 1 of Horizon (Off Air) Willows Report Newshour g ______Stereo)g______3) Robert Lanqton-Lloyd (In Stereo) g the committee of three professors ges against Ordover. Knight Rider Big Iron A-Team Judgment Day Movie; "Smile” reprimanded Ordover, 54, for “inap­ “This has caused a toUil disrup­ (1975. Comedy-Drama) Michael Kidd, Newt I Love Uicy Newhart Mary Tyler Dick Van Donna INDEPENDENT Michael and KITT The A-Team travels to Bruce Dern. Behind the scenes in a teen-age beauty M Nile Movia "Atlantic City " (1944) Constance Joanna tries Dyha Reed Moore. Brad Taylor. propriate conduct." Officials tion of the law school community,” Q. I would like to ask about two investigate the theft ol Europe to rescue a judge s pageant, the contestant must smile no matter what Annual Profile Edition to civilize construction equipment ■q- iou declined to specify publicly what the said Jeff Straus, a third-year student well-known actors, Gary Collins WTWS @ daughter from kidnappers Larry, g (Part 1 ot 2) difference was or say who was on who’s serving as spokesman for the and Jon Voight I am almost cer­ NBC News Current Hard Copy Fresh Blottoffl Movie; "Terror on the Blacktop” (1987. Adventure) Tonight Show Host: Jay Lata Night With David tain that I remember them (un­ NETWDRK-NBC g Affair g Prince ol Blossom Later With Personili- Family Sam Jones. Jimmy Smits An un^rcover olficer uses a Leno. (In Stereo) Letterman Rachel Hunter: a Bel-Air fights with B obCoetai tiet Feud knowns then) being in fiinny high-tech 18-wheeler in his battle against corruption. (In Michael McKean. (R) (In "Focus on Family Life (In Stereo) WVIT 63 Poetic dad over series quite a few years ago called Stereo)g Stereo) exploits, g school, g Panamanians suing “The Wackiest Ship in the Army.” INDEPENDENT Family Ties A L F g Cheers g Movie; "The End (1978. (kxnedy) Burt Reynolds. Hogan's Hogan'e M*A*S‘ H S t Elaawham "Not My In ail that is written about them WSBK 63 Sally Field. Movie; “The Bird With the Crystal Plumage'' (1970 a____ Heniet Suspense) Tony Musenle. - today, I’ve never seen this fact NETWORK-ABC News Typo" Suzy Kendall. ABC News Currant Cosby Barbara Watters g Academy Awards From the Shrine Auditorium in Hollywood, host Billy Crystal WGGB CD Nigtrtlineg M‘A*S‘H Personali- (Off Air) mentioned. So I ’m asking you to g______A tteirg Show g presems the 63rd annual ceremony honoring the best in motion ptetures. O in our Community" PUBUC for property losses MacNeil/Lehrer Business Heritage Nature "Black Bear ol the “S _____ satisfy my curiosity about this. — Movie; "The Mahabharata" (1989. Drama) (Part 1 ol City Lhntts (In (Off Ah) WGBY 68 Newshour g Report North" (In Stereo) g 3) Robert Langlon-Uoyd. (In Stereo) g Stereo) Mrs. M.M., Columbus, Ohio FOX WASHINGTON (AP) — Fernan­ military policy decisions. Perfect Love Star Trek "The Gamesters Movia; "Dasparataly Saeking Susan” (1985. Newt Taz Show NighI Court |Lo«e BhM ocker QanaScolt WTIC g> Stangers g Connection ol Triskelion" Comedy) Rosanna Arouetle. Madonna.______do Pinilla watched helplessly as Pinilla’s bakery, Industrie Dan is fired. iCewiact lungtoaaae Publish Date: Thursday April 18,1991 A. Yes, there was such a series CABLE CHANNELS looters sacked his Panama City Panificadora, was near the PDF and, yes, it was a pretty good one. A&E Avengers "The Little Academy Award Preview Bold Men Stuntmen Mies Marple: A Murder le Hanlon bakery. U.S. soldiers nearby refused central headquarters and survived Tom Wopal al liw (Bold H en Stuntmen I Marple; A Murder It Hanlon (R) Yes, Gary Collins was in it, but, no, Wonders' Nominal^ films and stars. Ipertorm suici^ stunts Announced (Part 2 ol 3) tform suicide atunts. (Rl nncunced (Part 2 of 3) ' his pleas to intervene, Pinilla said, the initial U.S. military assault Dec. Jon Voight wasn’t. Collins’ co-star iK)0) Movie; “Things to Movie; “What Price Hollywood?" iThia Is Your Movia: “tfitingf" (1927, Drama) Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers. “A Star Is Bom " (1937, Drama) Janet (laynor, and within days his business was 20, 1989. But when U.S. soldiers AMC !ome” (1936. Science (1932. Comedy) A Hollywood waitress Life: Jesse was Jack Warden. Voight has never Silent. Two lormer World War I pilots vie for the love ol tha same Fredric March. A matinee Idol'a career declines as his ■TniA” /. '* * * * * **'**• •<®W|f*OOd?'' 1 Fiction) Raymond Massev plans to break into the film world.______|Lathy woman. The winner ot the first Best Picture Oscar. (1932, Comedy) A Hofiywood waitress destroyed. reopened the area to the public Jan. done a TV series. youno wife's career skyrockets. plans to break into the film wnrid Movie; “Jailhoute Rock" (1957. Musical) Elvis Movie: “Roed Ho u m " (1989. Drama) Patrick Swayze, That was January 1990, not long 7, the looting began. Movia; “Cutting Clatt” (1989. Horror) ____ 'Lethal Woman" (1989. Presley, Judy Tyler An ex-con's ego gels the better ol Kelly Lynch. A lefiendary bouncer runs into still Movie: "The Terror Within" (1989. Donovan Leitch. A former mental Suipente) Merete Van Kamp A special Horror) George Kennedy. Andrew after U.S. soldiers invaded Ruiama “The U.S. soldiers did not do ab­ Q. I truly love old movies. Cinemax him as he rises to stardom in the music business. opposition when he agrees to clean up a notorious gin patient's return to high school cokictdes l journeys to an all-woman island Stevens. A pTague4nlected woman’s Colorized version (In Stereo) mA. (In Stereo) R' (Adult language, adult situations. Poison" to oust dictator Manuel Antonio solutely anything to stop the When I was a teen-ager (about 25 with a rash ol grisly murders. 'R' (Adult e rape victims iKxit down their nudity, violence) g monsUous oRspring sUlks scienlisis al (1968) R' Noriega. A year later, Pinilla and hundreds of intruders who were years ago), I stayed up late one language, adult situations, violenoe) rhuman peraeeutort kke animals. NR’ qan underground lab. 'R' World Today CNN Moneylina Croatfira Pifm eN ew tg Larry King U v t Evening Newt dozens of other Panamanian busi­ looting and stripping down all of our Friday night to watch what I con­ Bpofti Showbiz NewsnighI Update llenf^t Sports nesses are suing the United States property," Pinilla said in an affidavit TodwlRI Latorihiht sider to be one of the best movies Movie; “ Batman" (1966. Adventure) Adam West. Burt Avonlea "Felicity s Movie: “King of Kingt'' (1962. Drama) Jefirey Hunter, Harry Quardino. This biblical Baa Oast; Going Horn# Advontwoe for almost $63 million in property translated from Spanish. Ward Batman and Robin lace an all-star lineup ol Challenge" Felicity is Movie: “Betman" (1966. Adventure) of all time. I think it was called epic is based on the We oi Jesus and the stru^le against Roman tyranny. G' o lO iz io villains in this feature film based on the campy TV tormented by a young (R)g Adam West. Burt Ward. Batman and damage from looting that followed He said he asked the soldiers to “Forever Amber.” Was there a Disney and Harriet series (In Stereo) PG who has a crush on tv Robn face an all-slar lineup ol villains n the invasion. intervene but they refused, saying movie by that title? Who were the (In Stereo) g this feature film based on the campy TV senes. (In Slereo) PG' Thirteen separate suits have been they had been told the property UpCIOM stars? When was it made? Is it on ESPN TsporfsCen- Cpijoga Baskatball National Invitation Tournament Cottage Bathetbill: National Invitation Tournament Semilhitl. From llporteCen- Semifinal From New York (bvel O m it Amaiican Events: Ik i World Amoricen SporttCon- filed, the most recent last week. belonged to the PDF and was to be video? — L.W., Pine Bluff, Ark. New York. (Live)______|______Iiik ______Htta The King and His Court. jMMcio ter K>) Movie: “ Oveiboard" (1987, Babw "All ll5L The United Sutes is responsible, dismantled. 9 ChHdol Movia: “Waakand at Bam it'e" (1989. Movie: “lican ce le KMI” (1989. Adventure) Timothy Dalton. Carey K id a in ih e Movie; “WHd Zone" (1990. Adventure) nedy) (ioldie Hawn, Kurt Russell An Played Out Rage; A Comedy) Andrew McCarthy. Jonathan One Night the plaintiffs say. because it dis­ “Since there was nothing left wc Lowell, James Bond quits the spy service end iiundies e one-man Hall (In Edward Albert. Ptvkp &own. An A. “Forever Amber” was a ’47 amnesiac millionairess is duped into Babar takes Story of Silverman. A dead man providM two of Stand HBG. crusade against the Cokxnbtan drug lord who maimed his Irtend. (In Stereo) g American ecologtst m Africa races mantled Panama’s only police force could do, we went back to Chorillos believing that she's married to a beer- Ceteste lor Abuse (R )g his lormer. empiciyees with a unique set Martin release, based on the best seller by Stereo) 'PG-13 (Vioience) g against bma to save his (ether from a guzzling carpenter PG" granted ol problems, (in Stereo) PG-13’ g •’ h Lawrenca — Noriega’s Rnama Defense Force just to watch how our property and Kathleen Winsor. It starred Linda M ol ruthless bandits. R (In Stereo) q — leaving Ruiamanians virtually business, an effort and hard work of Suparmar- Great TV E/R "Enter Dual L A . Law Urme Trouble Movie; “The Towering' InftiTM” (1974. Drama) (Part iTraeay Darnell, Cornell Wilde, Richard Lifetime HoByDodd ■JI.Q "Tygar. Tyger" Paid PMd kal Swaap Poll Romance" Now' |l ol 2) Steve McQueen. Paul Newman______[uihiiaw Paid unprotected from their fellow almost a lifetime, were destroyed, Greene, George Sanders and Jessica Progran Pink Flovd: Tha Dalicate Robin Hood "Cromm Movie: “Red Scorpion" (1989. Adventure) Oolph citizens. looted and dismantled as a conse­ Movie: "Sponlaneoue Combustion” (1990, Horror) Movia: “Stormy Monday" (1988) Sleahanie Tandy. It is not out on video, and Sound of Thunder From Cruac" The mad sorcerer, Lundgren. M Emmet Walsh. A deadly Soviet operative Movia; “Lovar QIrta Brad Oounl. Cynthia Ban The son ol America’a Rrat Melanie Gntfith. Newcastle. Englind s aa-J— But the government denies the al­ quence of the U.S. Army authoriza­ Atlanta, Versailles and Gumar, seeks his revenge turns on tvs Russian and Cuban comrades in the wikJ?' (1977. AduH) S « ^ Theil. there is a large body of opinion that Showtime nuclear couple learns that he has the power to cause nightclub district, serves as the backdrop Com ady (R) Nassau Coliseum (R) (In on Rotxn (In Stereo) ol war-lorn Africa (In Stereo) R (Adult language, adult Qma Jansen. 'NR' (AduH legations and rejects a class-action tion and blessings," Pinilla’s af­ others to burst into flame. R ’ (Adult languege, vtoience) lor this account ol the Intertwining lives docs not consider it one of the best Stereo)______situations, violence) language, nudity, strong Don't miss the opportunity to advertise in this ot lour (ksperite people. (In Stereo) R sexual content) lawsuit on behalf of people killed or fidavit said. movies of all time. But it would ap­ 1«:30) Movie; "The Adventures of Movie; “The Karate Kid Part III" (1989. Drama) Movie: “Rocky" (1976. Drama) Syfirestsr Stallone. Movia; “NigM of tha Damont" (1988. injured in the invasion. It has asked Ramon M. Moreno’s FX Video peal to a teen-ager. Movie; Huckleberry Finn" (1939) Mickey Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pal" Morita A young martial Movie: “Aimed and Dangarout" (1986. Taka Stwe A small-time Philadelphia prizefighisf Horror) Mimi Knkade. Lxmea Oui{)lty Club, located behind a Rinama City TMC Roxenne'' Rooney. A precocious youth end a arts student goes against his master's wishes when Comedv) John Candy An ax-cop and a U.S. District Judge Stanley S. Harris battles overwhekning odds to make something ol Malevolant spirits run rampant when lormer lawyer uncover corrupbon withm award winning keepsake edition! (1987) Steve runaw» slava fiee down the Mississippi vengelul competitors (ores tarn to deland his local title. hntsell (In Stereo) 'PG' (AduH linguage. vx)lence| teen-egeri hold a Halloween party in an to dismiss the property damage television station in U.S. Army cus­ Send your questions to: Ask Dick Martin PG' River u sised e d on Mark Twain's story (j (In Stereo) PG' (Adull language, violence) Iheii union attar taking )ob8 as security 9 abandoned (uneral home. (In Slareo) R' guilds. (In Stereo) 'PO-13' suits. Harris has not indicated when tody, was ransacked shortly after the Kleiner, c/o Newspaper Enterprise GiHigen's Bugs Bunny S Pels Movie: “The Naked and the Dead" (1958. Drama) Aide flay While fighting n the TNT Journey" (1942, Adventure) Errol Movie: “Edge of Darkneea" (1943) Errol Flynn The he will rule on the motions. invasion began. Association, 200 Park Ave., New ItlaM Pacific, a war ol resentment develops between the olticers end the men. Call your advertising representative at Flynn, Ronald Reagan townspeople ol Norwiv rebel agamsi Nazi dominition The United States docs not pay “My premise ... was broken into Cartoon Exprets Hollywood Insider York, N.Y. 10166. Due to the USA World Uagua of American Football San Anlomo Riders at Orlando Ttiondor Miami Vica Frut ol the EguaNter "Riding tha AcademjjLw^^ iSL (Live) ______HoNywood Paid Paid for damage resulting from combat. and looted in front of the American volume of mail, personal replies PojsonJree]JlnJtoreo[^jBjgl^^ Place kiiiderlR) jPro^a Justice Department briefs said, ad­ soldiers, who did nothing to prevent cannot be provided. 643-2711 for more information ding that courts should not review it,” Moreno’s affidavit said.

I MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 25,1991—15

14—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 2S, 1991 KIT 'N' CARLYLE by U rry WrIgM LEGAL NOTICE 21 HOMES FOR SALE

Court of Probate, TOP NOTCH-Manchester, District of Coventry $139,500. Nothing NOTICE OF HEARING compares in price and ESTATE OF value to this 8 room CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 GERTRUDE A. HAVEN, Cape with many extra An Incapable Person touches including hardwood floors in MItctllanaout for Sate— ------•“ “ « Pursuant to an order of Hon. kitchen, new mudroom David C. Rappe, Judge, dated Notices Lota/Land (or Sale...... 23 BOOKKEEPING/ LAWN CARE HEATING/ CARPENTRY/ and sliders to sun/fami- Investment Property...... 24 Holiday Seasonal...... ,.71 Wanted to Buy/Trada------'“”7 9 0 March 21, 1991 a hearing will ly room plus a 2 car toM/FouncL. .01 INCOME TAX be held on an application .i>2 Business Property...... 25 1 ? ^ Spccioll#D^ifLl Antiques and CollecObles...... 72 Computera....— • PLUMBING REMODELING Vacation Property...... 26 praying for authority to com­ oversozed garage! AnnouncMMnta. J03 C lo th in g ...... —...... —...... 7 3 LAWN-SCAPE Mortgages...... 27 KrtCHEN k BATH REMODELING promise a .doubtful and dis­ D,W. Fish Real Estate, AucMon a ...... -.04 Flooring...... 58 Furnitu re...... 7 4 Joseph P.Demeo, Jr. Instalialion and Repiacement Wanted to Buy...... *-.28 Specializing In Visit our beautitui showroom or call lor puted claim against Patrons 643-1591. ^ 5 Services Electrical...... 5 9 TV/Stereo/Appllancea...... 7 5 Certified Public Accountant ofOn,Gas&Bec^ your free estimate. Mutual Insurance Company of No Ho m . - 0 6 Rentals Child C a re ...... 51 Heatlng/Plumblng...... -.6 0 Machinery and Tools ...... 7 6 LAWN MAINTENANCE ■WaierHeeders • Cleanltm Services...... 52 Miscellaneous Services ...... 61 G ardening ------.7 7 . Protasslonal tax and accounting HERITAGE Connecticut In favor ot said TWO FAMILY- Employment & Education Rooms tor R ent...... Lawn Care...... 53 Good Things to EaL...__ ...... 78 AUtOmOtIVe . Weekly Mowings ♦ Wbrm Air Furnaces KITCHEN & BATH CENTER estate as in said application Apartments for Rent...... Services Wanted...... 62 sarvlces. All 1040 consultations held Manchester, $154,900. Pw tThM m pW antM i------10 Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... —54 Landscaping...... 63 Fuel Oll/Coal/Flrewood...... 79 CaraforSale.— Spring Cleanups ■Boiers 254 Broad Street on file more fully appears, at Condominiums for RenL.. In the privacy ot your home or cilice. the Court of Probate on April Lovely Victorian style IMpWanlad..------11 Carpentry/Remodellng...... 55 Concrete...... 64 Farm Supplies and EqulpmenL...... A0 Trucks/Vans (or S ale.....— ^ W ilson Oil Company Manchester two family attractively Homes for RenL...... Painting/Papering...... 56 snow Plowing...... 68 Office Retail Equipment..... ------.81 Campera/Tralters...... -..— ^ 643-9034 Bushes Trimmed ______849-5400______2.1991 at7.-00 p.m. SHuaMon WanUd...... — ------12 Store/Office Space...... 6456393 situated on a corner tot. BuaiiMM OpportunMM. Rooflng/SIdIng...... 57 Arts/Crafts...... 70 Recreational Equipment ...... 82 Motorcyclea/Mopeda ^ Free edging of curbs and side­ Vacation Property------Geraldine E. McCaw, Instruction- Boats and Marine Equipment ...... 8 3 Auto Services Wrap-around porch. M walks with a summer contracL Ass't Clerk fcmpioyiMni cMrvmB.* Industrial Property.------Musical Itomli.______84 Autos for R e n t/L e m —»>«■—«»«>—******** **^^ ACCOUNTING NO JOB TOO SMALL CUSTOM QUALITY Can be easily con­ Oarages/Slorage & MIsc... ^CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENT' 063-03 Cameras and Photo Equipment------85 MIscelteneoua i^ t^ U v e ------MANAGEMENT SERVICES Free EsSmates Instant Senrioe/Free Estimates One stop Improvements. verted on one family Real Estate Roommates W a n ted ...... •T a x Preparation* Pets and Suppilea...... 8 6 Wanted to BuyTTrade Bath/KItchen Remodeling Framing to Painting. maintaining its charm. Honws for Sals. .21 Wanted to R enL..~...... 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 •Individual or Builneta* Ftdiy Insured O n e C an D o e s n M Licensed & Insured. Excellent condition. MIscellaneoua for Rent... •Reasonable Rates* D.W. Fish Real Estate, •F ree PIckHjp and Dailvaty* 645-7887 30 Years Experience aB.B. Member 21 HOMES FOR SALE» A Call Dave Adamick tor a free quote. 643-1591 or 871-1400. READ YOUR AD: Classified adveWlssments a ri takan bviela- M&M Plumbing & Heating ONLY $129,9001117 Room F______RATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be hone as a convenience. The Mandiester YARDMASTERS 649-2871 645-6523 Ranch with large 1st 7 to 19 d ^ s: 75 cents per line per day. published Tuesday through Satur­ Berald Is responsible for only one Incorrect floor family room I NEW PRICE-$192,000- 21 HOMES FOR SALE 22 CONDOMINIUMS day, the deadline is noon on the day JAMES C. FITZGERALD, C.PA. Spring Clean-Up Your lucky dayl 3 20 to 25 dcys: 60 cents per line per day. Insertion and then only for the size of the CAPITOL ENG. CO. rn iu iP i PTP Modern kitchen with FOR SALE before publication. For advertisements original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen Tax-AeoounHng-Audl Lawns, Bushes, Trees Cut oak cabinets. Bedroom home avail­ ULTIMATE CONTEM­ 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. Monoeemenl Adytooiy Service Minimum charge: 4 lines. to be published Monday, the dead­ the value of the advertisement will not be Yards, gutters, garages EriHOzols REMODELING SERVICE Remodeled bath, new able at a discounted PORARY-1.14 Acres, BROOKSIDE-South line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. CeipoKrihns-raiiienilpi price. Immaculate, 2 parquet floors, master corrected by an additional Insertion. hdM duak, TiwU » h M e t cleaned. Lawn Fertilizing. Appli­ For^your FRAH CONSTRUCTION, INC. vinyl siding, 2 car car­ Windsor, $139,900. ances Removed. Carpentry, port. Great lot, backs on fireplaces, cathedral suite with spa, formal Adorable 2 year old A Evehno A WeekendApfxinimenh plumbing & healng needs. "One call does It all." IrvHouM Computen Buckley School. "We’re ceilings. Bright and airy. dining room, gourmet Condo. 2 Bedrooms Hauling, Backhoe Work. Serving Manchester for 25 Years •Kitchen •Bath 444-IS02 Any Job Considered. Selling Houses!" Call Barbara W. RE/ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2- with possible 3rd in toft. B.FINANCIAL 6 FINANCIAL ? i wniUica FOR 8AI.R 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 935 Mdn at. Cotxtycid. Mmcheder t 64M 120 •Additions •Decks Blanchard & Rossetto, MAX East of the River. 1/2 baths. Jenn-Air Central air, cathedral •Roofing •Siding 646-2482. 647-1419. Range, North Coventry, BRAND NEW LISTINGIII C R E A M P U F F I 3 Call 643-9996 ceiling, skylight, CAST YOUR WORRIES F $325,000. Marcia Exceptional 6 room, 3 B e d ro o m C a p e , 2 THOMAS MACHUGA, •Repairs fireplace and a garage AWAYIII $134,900. McCarthy. Dir: 1-84 exit * tool D.W. Fish Real AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES Space abounds in this bedroom Ranch on fireplace, breezeway, CPA, CLU FRENCtrS LAWN a TREE SERVICE ROOFING/ Free estimates. NEW RANCHES AND 67 to 31 S, right to Happiness Is I* now aootpUng mowing aoaount* CAPES-FHA/VA-NO Estate, 643-1591 or p riv a te 3 b e d ro o m W albridge Hill Rd. in walk-out roc room with Tax Return Pr^>arallon Licensed and Insured. Safari. Philips Real FOR A FRESH FINANCIAL START for Ihl* lawn MMon. SIDING MONEY DOWN, Oak 871-1400. Townhouse end unit Tollandl Features fireplace. Treed lot. As­ • Financial Planning • Lawn Cm 5 Trim Estate, 742-1^0. BANKRUPTCY LAW king $169,900. Call Personal and Budness a Fwmal Hadga Trimming Call Tom cabinets, no-wax floors, F with formal dining room, Include: 1st floor family LIONEL COTE W i s h i n g F Having A Teacher Eliminate Debts & Protect Assets sliders to oversized room, dining area, over­ Barbara W. RE/MAX • Prompt, Professional service • TraM a Shrub# Planted thermal windows, all to a Pnmlng a Spot Seeding • Fsrtitiar 8 7 1 -8 0 9 2 wall carpeting. Ashford, START OUT SMARTI Ab- Free Consultatton PUBLISHER'S deck, and full sized 2 car attached East of the River, 647- 645-6883 • Vagm ^ Qardara Rolo-Tllad ROOFING & SIDING w iii not seii HIGH VALUE-@ Bargain basementi Enjoy the larage, 14x14 deck off 1419. A sa HMrian EeUmetee •30 Years Experience 3.5 acres, Coventry, solutely immaculate in­ pricel Lovely 2 STOP NOTICE: Lower fU tee to r Senior* L»f ASpeclalM only $115,517. Betty side and out, vinyl carefree feeling of ■nily room, central F ■4S.1312 •Fully Insured bedroom, 1-1/2 balh At Buckley School ■Wage Gamshments -Creditor Harrassment EQUAL central air, central vac, Andersen windows Do in anything... Mora. Dir: 31S RT on siding, energy efficient. condo with extra room •License # 506737 Walking distance to •Repossessions-Interest & Finance Charges vacuum, and fully ap- and low heat and water MANCHESTER- Daley, LT on South St, in tower level. Located HOUSING PHIL’S LAWN CARE a low-cost ad in beach. 1 Year Buyer plianced kitchen I Plus a expenses. Home is $335,000. For the dis­ PAINTING/ 646-9564 WATERPROOFING LT on Lakeview. Philips in Courtside OPPORTUNITY criminating buyer, this LANDSCAPING Real Estate, 742.1450. Protection Plan, HARTFORD - 728-5672 2 c a r g a ra g e w ith veiy pleasant and pic­ PAPERING Classified will. Condominums, this unit openers uncferneathl ture perfect inside and striking new U&R 9 • spring dean-Up F Coventry, only also has 2 decks, ap­ All Real Estate adver­ RICKBURNEH WET BASEMENTS? outi $147,500. Jackson room Contemporary at • Starting list for weekly maintenance Why not place $115,517. Betty Mora. pliances and garage. VERNON - 871-6692 - Anne Miller Real Hatchways, foundation cracks, NOTICES 2 PERSONALS tised in this newspa- Estate, 647-8000. & Jackson Real Estate, Brookside Estates, with WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. • Residential S Commercial ROOFING & SIDING one today! Is advertising expensive? Dir: 31S RT on Daley, Owner moving out of 647-8400. features like a L- Quality work a t a 742-9540 sump pumps, tile lines, gravity You'll be surprised now LT on South St, LT on A1 FUN TALK-Live girls )er is subject to the 25 Years Experience state. $124,900. Strano As a condition precedent F shaped balcony stair­ reasonable pricel Can for free esOmate feece, and dry wells. Also damp­ 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 economical It Is to adver­ Lakeview. Philips Real Real Estate, 647-7653. to the placement of any are waiting for your call. 10 PART TIME H E If 10 PART TIME HELP federal Fair Housing CUSTOM THROUGH & way this is open f[om. Interior & Exterior Fully Insured tise In Classified. 643-2711. Estate, 742-1450. BRAND NEW LISTINGIII ness proffing of concrete walls advertising in the 24 Hours. 1-900-990- WANTED WANTED Act of 1968 which THROUGH!!! $134,900. floor to ceiling, a mSster Free Estimates Call for free estimates .F Manchester Herald, Ad­ 5366 Ext. 375. $1.00 A must see is this An- Super 8 room Ranch on bedroom suite with a Call Brian Weigle Spring Cleanup, Dethatching, 646-6598 g and floors. Chimney clean outs, vertiser hereby agrees MIN/14 MIN. Adults makes it illegal to ad­ saldi built 6 room Cape Huckleberry Rd. in Jacuzzi bath, cathedral Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hedge stonewalls, and concrete repairs. 91 CARS FOR SALE BICARB FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR BALE ' 91 CARS FOR SALE M anchester offers 3 645-8912 to protect, indemnify only. vertise “any prefer­ with dining room, first ceilinged living room Trimming, Ligiht T ru c k ^ Etc. Over 40 years experienced. Sen­ and__ hold I harmless • ------the floor master bedroom, bedrooms, 2 full baths, and family room and Professional Equipment ence, limitation or dis­ family room, and office ELDER CARE ior citizen dtecounts. TONY MARCH BUICK-CMC ■ TONY MARCH BUICK-CMC ^ Manchester Herald, its - NEWS bay window, fireplaced much more. Call us. VILLAGE PAINTERS Dependable officers and employees 10 PART TIME HELP crimination based on living room, atrium in lower levell Also fea­ U&R Reafty Co., 643- Albert Zuccaro against any and a ir WANTED race, color,, religion, doors to heaven tures futiy applianced 2692. Interior/Extefior Ray Hardy 646-7973 NURSE'S-AIDE kitchen, dug-in above Waterproofing liability, loss or ex­ sex, handicap, family outdoors! Full walkout F______Free Estimates Years of experience EVERYTHING'S ON SALE ~ EVERY DAY!!! FOOD DEMON- CORRESPONDENT ground pool with pense including basement. Great for MANCHESTER-lmmacu- Care for Elderly 646-3361 z iattomeys’ fees, arising STRATORS-Needed status, or national ori­ equipment, new pool Seniw Citizen Discount family room expansion I late 9 room original Excellent references 91 CMC SIERRA 91 CMC S-15 GMCSONOMa I from claims of unfair for local area grocery gin, or any intention to Anne Miller Real deck, and 2 garage 872-7782 MISCELLANEOUS stores. Looking for We currently have an opening door openers. Truly owner Garrison C all Lot A Specialist O H trade practices, infring- make any such prefer­ Estate, 647-0000. Cobnial. Cozy den with 3 1/2 TON PICKUP JIMMY PICKUP ment of trademarks, reliable, outgoing F move-in condittoni Bet­ SERVICES 742-6402 D o K I DO r - people wanting 1,2 or 3 for a news correspondent to ence, limitation or dis­ ter snap this one upl fireplace. Enclosed sun MARTY MATTSSON trade names or patents, IN-LAW POSSIBILITIES- porch, 4 bedrooms, for­ S ^ violation of rights of days per week. Nor­ crimination." $179,000. Jackson & > m cover Coventry events. This is a Bolton, $169,500. Jackson Real Estate, mal dining room and Painting Interior/Exterior O D D JOBS,^ TREE SERVICE/ a 2 r 1 7 5 0 6 , 1 8 9 ^ 6 , 9 8 4 privacy and infringe­ mally 10-5 pm, This newspaper will not Thursday, Frid^ and Large Raised Ranch 647-8400. living room, lower level Wallpapering MASONRY PRUNING H o ment of copyright and with in-law suite famny room with 2nd Trucking', proprietary rights, unfair Saturday. $7.25/Hour part-time position which in­ knowingly accept any F 30 Years Experience Stk.#1114 Stk. #12141 potential. One acre fireplace, 2-1/2 baths. A Home Repairs. HAWKES TREE SERVICE Stk.#1240 O CO competition and libel plus mileage. 1-800- advertising for Real E s­ BRICK RANCH-2 Car at­ References, Insured ROMAN SPIEWAK z < 343-2082. cludes covering town govern­ rural lot yet convenient pleasure to showl U&R BuckeL truck 8i chipper. and slander, which may tate which is in viola to 1-384. Bring the tached garage. Reahy Co., 643-2692. You name it ~ We do R. result from the publica­ 649-4431 Mason Contractor Stump removal. Free A 91 BUICK SKYLARK '9 1 BUICK CENTURY f^^°91 BUICK REGAL whole family and check Fireplace, living room, Free Estimates tion of any advertise­ ment meetings and feature writ­ tion of the law. Our extra large kitchen, 3 Brick-Stone-Block estimates. Special When you need to out this buyl D.W. Fish SPRING IS IN THE AIRIII# consideration for elderly and 4 DR. SEDAN 4 DR. SEDAN 4 DR. SEDAN m X ment in the Manchester readers are hereby Real Estate, 643-1591 bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot: Insured New-Repairs-Restoration 0 m Herald by advertiser, in­ 90 X 156. Marion E. This immaculate 7 room haiKtlcapped advertise, nothing ing. informed that all dwell­ or 871-1400. Split Level on Hollister L«t A Specialist r * cluding advertisements Robertson, Realtor. 646-4134 647-7553 works me ChssIHed F St. In Manchester with Doltl 643-0304 in any free distribution ings advertised in this 643-5953. * 1 0 , 9 8 5 ^ 4 9 0 ^ , 3 3 / 7 2 0 * 1 1 ublieations published Dial Please apply In writing to: newspaper are avail­ KNIGHTON STREET- its terrific yard and sun y the Manchester Spacious, 3 bedroom, porch Invites you to 9 O C able on an equal op­ plant and enjoyl 3 Stk. #1118 Stk. #1297 Stk. #1002 Herald.. 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 1-1/2 bath Cape with CHARM-Available here. portunity basis. To sunken family room off Quality throughout. Bedrooms, 2 full baths, 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE Manchester Herald fireplace, shiny GIVE THE GIFT THAT complain of discrimi­ kitchen. Home well Large fireplaced living PRICE INCLUDES $600 FIRST-TIME BUYER AND FACTORY REBATES O CO room. Den with sliders hardwood floors, MANCHESTER-2 Family. MANCHESTER-Great nation call: maintained with full rear LASTS ALL YEAR! m CO WHY SEND A CARD? P.O. Box 591 d o rm e r p lu s 2 eye to porch, formal dining aluminum siding, ample Asking $149,900. Great neighborhood. Solid 6 HUD toll-free at dormers for extra room. A beautyl Asking closet space and tasle- A gift subscription to the potential. Call Ron, room brick Cape. USED USED w 5 Make your own personal wishes to Manchester, CT 06040 1-800-424-8590 spaciousness. Low $169,000. Call Barbara fully decoratedi 649-3087. RE/MAX $129,000. Moriconi $130’s. "We’re Selling W. 648-1419. RE/MAX $153,900.00, Jackson East of the River, 647- Real Estate. 643-1823. $7,990 1987CHEVY CAPRICE $7,980 that special person in your life. & Jackson Real Estate, Manchester Herald. 1989 O L D S C A L A IS Housesl* Blanchard & East of the River, 647- 1419. s > Or call 643-2711 Plocine on ad In C lo ulf led Rossetto, 646-2482. 1419. 647-8400. F 1990 BUICK PARK AVE $17,990 1987 CHRYSLER 5THAVE $7,960 Such as birthdays, weddings, Is easy. Jusf call 643-2711. Call 647-9946, SHELLEY LANE- SMART BUYER'S GEMI- Glastonbury. Immacu­ anniversaries, holidays. after 12:00 noon. Lake views, paddle 1988CHEVYBLAZER $11,440 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM $4,8801 647-9947 or 643- 2711 late 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 DO > Call Classified Today fans, thermal glass. 2 bath. Split with much 1988BUICKCENTURY $6,990 Bedrooms. An excellent room and lots of 1986 ELECTRA WAG $6,995 643-2711 SENIOR CITIZENS' SER­ B rid g e Smooths $23.10 value. Coventry, storage area. All ap­ 1 1 HELP WANTED $99,500. Tony Zilora. and ask for VICE COORDINATOR- 6 months $46.20 pliances to remain. Nice Position Summary: Dir; Rto 31S RT on private yard. $155,000. CLERICAL-Sales clas­ led the heart three. Having the two. Daley, LT on South, LT Ilze or Paula Responsible for the im­ sified 100’s of jobs-19 The three-low 1 year $92.40 "We’re Selling Houses!" - T O J V l ^ plementation and day- NORTH East then knew his partner held a on Lakeview, LT on Blanchard & Rossetto, categories 1 900-226- ♦ AQ6S2 heart honor, which had to be the Hickory. Philips Real 'kir'k'kititkiiii A A A A A A A A AAAr'AAr to-day supervision and 264S$3/Min 24 Hrs. enigm a Senior Citizens 646-2482. direction of the Town’s YJ 10 4 Iueen. So he won the first trick with Estate, 742-1450. F mmc. M(D CLERICAL-Telephone ♦ AK J9 F Senior Citizen Chore le king and returned the two. 3 months • $21.56 TRUCK ¥ classified 10O's Of jobs- ♦ K By James Jacoby FREE Assistance Program When returning your suit, you tradi­ LEGAL NOTICES and the Transportation 19 categories 1-900- tionally lead your original fourth high­ Bmontns $43.12 249-1301 WEST EAST You are defending against a suit 722 WETHERSFIELD AVE. HARTFDRD Program for the Elderly 226-26« $3/Min 24 est. Tnerefore West knew that Us ♦ K 4 J 9 contract and decide to lead from a 1 year $86.24 Hrs.______NOTICE TO CREDITORS CLASSIFIED ancT Mobility Impairea. YQ83 YAK72 partner tod overcalled on a four-card Court of Probate, HTONY MARCH BUICK CMC ' TONY MARCH BUICK CMC holding of three small cards. Which ESTATE OF TRAINING AND DAY CARE-Licenced only ♦ 8742 ♦ 65 sulL West won trick two with the heart District of Coventry one do you lead — top, middle or ANTON J. BOUR EXPERIENCE: needed for 10 month 4 10 9 7 6 3 4J8542 queen and returned his last heart. Fi­ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING LINE ADS bottom ? Graduation from a col­ nally East produced the c < ^ de grace, The Hon. David C. Rappe, and 31 month girls. Full SOUTH If it is an unhid suit, even the ex­ ESTATE OF lege or university with time. Must have no ♦ 10 8 7 5 4 leading the 13th heart West ruffed NOTICE NICOLE MILLER Judge of the Court of Probate, major course work in perts cannot agree on the best choice. PUBLIC HEARING Distiict of Coventry, at a hear­ IN other infants under 18 4965 with the spade king, promoting East’s Pursuant to an order of Hon. Annual Percentage Rate social work, community But if it is a suit partner has bid, there BOARD OF DIRECTORS ing held on March 10, 1991, months old in home ♦ Q103 jack as the setting trick. ’ David C. Rappe, Judge, dated is no dissension. If you have supported TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ordered that all claims must ______relations or public currently. Call between ♦ AQ How did East know that South had March 19, 1991 a hearing will P _ your partner, lead high from three be presented to the fiduciary The administration. Ability to 7:30-8:00 AM, Monday- the club ace rather than the spade Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of be held on an application Vulnerable; North-South small; if you have not, lead low. at the address below. Failure manage service king? U South tod the spade king, m Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Lin­ praying for authority to com­ Friday. 728-3594. Dealer; North Etest-West used this understanding to promptly present any such programs and develop Cindy. the fatal fourth round of hearts he coln Center Hearing Room. 494 Main StreoL Manchester, promise a doubtful and dis­ Manchester Herald to produce a sparkling defense on to­ claim may result in the loss of programs; ability to deal Connecticut, on Tuesday, April 2, 1091 at 7:30 p.m. to con­ puted claim against Sandra SoaUi W eil N orth E ast would ruff h i^ in hand and discard rights to recover on such wrth the public: ability to OPENINGS-Counter day's hand. The one-club opening was sider and act on the following; Schindler and tfie State Farm That's right, if you have merchandise to sell 1 4 IF dummy’s club loser. To prevent this. claim. write concisely and people. Monday-Sun- Precision, showing 16-plus points. The ' 8; Appropriation to Education Special Projects —- Fund Insurance Company in favor valued at $100 or less your ad is FREE! ! ♦ z r 2 4 P ass West would have cashed the club ace Geraldine E. McCaw. 20 accurately; ability to day. Casper’s Famous. one-heart overcall was slightly unor­ 240: of said estate as in said ap­ ( ♦ All pass when in with the heart queen. ' Asst. Clerk A 12 WORDS ~ 3 DAYS FREE perform bookkeeping Hartford thodox with only a four-card suit, but JuneiJteo^bookM'JaeoirMBriilie’ aoe 1. Handicapped Preschool...... $31,565.00 plication on file more fully ap­ For 4 and record keeping Etest wanted to help his partner find pears, at the Court of Probate Tho fiduciary is: INSTOCK ^ Rd,Manchester. Apply Opening lead; Y 3 •jMcobyoeCtniamef(wrUlea wiahUfMtr, 2. DHR S u p ^e m e n ta l...... $11.509.00 ★ PRICE MUST APPEAR IN AD tasks. HOURS: This is in person I the best lead. tie Isle OnraM Jieotf} ere now eretijMe el 3. Tuition Incom e...... $10,000.00 on April 2.1991 at 7:05 PM. Shirley Brousseau Year Loans, Including \ a 14 hour per week boaketoree. Both ere pubUeieebjr Pierce Boeie. 4. Chapter I Program Improvement Grant ....$3,000.00 911 Flanders Road lOOMBINBDnEM TOTAL NOT TO EXCESDnOO) PROFESSIONAL After supporting his partner. West Bertha E. Rappe, 2 Doors, 4 Doors, position. There are no Items 1, 2, and 4, to be financed by State Grants and Clerk Coventry, CT 06238 W agons ★ P r iv a t e p a r t y o n l y Town associated COUPLE-Seeks ma­ Item 3 by income from students placed in foster group OOMXMlJEMaAU CAKACB SAU& A PET ADS NOT INCXUDED ture and dependable 061-03 062-03 benefits. SPECIAL homes. New 1991 Cavaliers INIHBCFFiaO baby sitter for 3 NOTE: This position is children. Full time, day b. Appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to 1 funded by two grants. Capital Improvement Reserve and subsequent alloca­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER ★ USE THE COUPON BELOW - and evening hours. Astrograph Due to tne State and tion to Account #1227 — School Fuel Tank Replace­ LEGAL NOTICE NO PHONE ORDERS 649-7867. Federal funding ment ...... $89,779.00 At its mooting of March 18. 1991 the Planning and Zoning ★ LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PER MONTH . shuat'ion, no guarantee TEACHERS-Telephone extremely encouraging today, provided confidence and who has advised you to bo finarreed by a State Grant. Commission made the following decisions; FULLY can be given as to classified 100's of jobs- you act upon your Ideas. Your Imagina­ correctly in the past. c. Appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 260 — Drug FOR OTHER ADS PLEASE CALL 643-2711 CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) You DONALD GUHA — SPEOAL EXCEPTION — 460-480 length of employment. 19 categories 1-900- < % n i r tion, plus your Initiative, are your great­ In ve st^a tio n ...... $845.00 HILLSTOWN ROAD (G-86) — approved the request tor a EQUIPPED 830AM TO 5.00PM MONDAY-FRJDAY might spot a ctevotopment today that The current rate of pay 226-2645 $3/Min 24 est assets. to be financed by forfeiture payments already spedal exception under Ahicle II, Section 2.02.07 of the Automatic, Hrs. ^B irthday could be financially m aanb^l to you Your Free ad wOl start on the first available date. is $8.00 per hour. For a CANCER (June 21-July 22) This could ' received. zoning regulations to permit development ol a golf instroctional Air Conditioning, complete job descrip­ be a materially rewarding day for you. — If you exploit It properly. This oppor­ Publisher reserves the r i ^ to reject or accept ads. TELEPHONE-Salos. Part tunity may be bigger than It InWaNy d. Appropriation to Whiton Library Fund 730 — Heating, fadlity at the above addresses. tion and employment but not necessarily as a result of your Lighting, and Electrical Repairs...... $300,000.00 AM/FM Stereo time out of your home. appears. DOWNEAST ASSOCIATES UMITED PARTNERSHIP — Offer may be withdrawn at any time. application call the Of­ own efforts. Benefits may come to you to be financed by a transfer from tho Whiton Library Cassette, Earn up to $10 plus per March 26,1991 AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Fob. 19) Someone SPECIAL EXCEPTION (D-71); EROSION CONTROL PLAN fice of Selectmen, Town Indirectly. Trust. (D-72) — 354-356 BUCKLAND STREET AND 1524 Rawer Steering, hour. 528-0358. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're likely to with whom you're presently Involved Is of Bolton, 222 Bolton It looks like Lady Luck will be quite co­ PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD — approved with modilications Defagger, Please aiccept my FREE want ad as follows: perform twice as effectively today with on a lucky roll that could Include you. It e. Appropriation to General Fund — Police Department Center Road, Bolton, operative In ventures you either direct and conditions tho request lor a special exception under Ar- Place one word in each box below persons over whom you have some In­ you atart opottlng signals, It's time to — Spedal Services...... $94,270.00 r MuchMare. CT 06043, (203) 649- or create In the year ahead. It will be up to be financed by additional fees received. tido II. Section 0.15.01 ol tho zoning regulations to permit a 9 fluence. rather than with Individuals snuggle doeer. Month #5480 8066. Deadline for to you. though, to put the operations on use which includes dovoiopmont of an area in excess of four 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- with whom you have to leal your vray. PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20) The possl- I Appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to ISEgTSHSr receiving applications: track. . . . billtlea for achieving your oblectives In Capital improvement Resenre and subsequent alloca­ acres and requires more than sixty parking ^aces at the TUNITIES ARIES (March 21-April 19) Try to make VIRGO (Aug. 2»-8api. 22) This Is a day April 5 ,1 9 9 L ______this cycle are better than usual, espe- tion to Social Services Computer System...$85,300.00 above addresses and also approve with modifications the a mental gante out of any difficulties you when you should be able to respond Idally Ihoae that are retetod to your am­ to be financed from General Fund Balance, erosion control plan. 11 HELP WANTED HOT NEW VENDING might have to contend with today. Your well to a challenge- Don't look (or prob­ lems, but don't run from them either. bitious end material security. Good g. Appropriation to General Fund — Recreation — for BRIAN FOX — INLAND WETLANDS PERMIT — 083R Offer Ends April 7 BUSINESS-$500- chances lor resolving them will be en­ 0»mlflaHon_ Establish your own agenda. luck. ’ Playground Equipment...... $2,000.00 HILLSTOWN ROAD — (F-82) — acting in its capadty as the DRIVERS-Telephone $2000 per week hanced — If you don't take things too Inland Wetlands Agency, tho Commission approved the re­ FteaM oaai]rf«te for our filci^ you win not be billed. possible. Routes es­ seriously. Know where to look for ro­ UBRA (S ept 23-OcL 21) You are pres­ to be financed by a grant from the Foulds Foundation. classified 10O's of jobs- ently in a good cycle for fulfilling your quest to conduct regulated activities within tho fifty loot non- tablished for you. Part mance and yOu'll find It. The Astro- All public meetings of the Town ol Manchester are held at N m e ______19 categories 1 900- hopes and expectations. Be optimistic wetland regulated area at the above address. time or full time. Invest­ Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals For your poroiNisI horooeopo, locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ _Phone_ 226-2645 $3/Mln 24 and think positively, regardless of the THE HOME DEPOT — CUD ZONE FINAL DEVELOPMENT Hrs. ment required. Call 7 which signs are romantically perfect tor lovoocopo, luoky numbors dition. handicapped individuals requiring an auxillaiy aid in ^ CARTE R ^ you. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this circumstances. order to facilitate their participation at mootings should contact PLAN MODIFICATION — 80 BUCKLAND HILLS DRIVE Stele. ------^zip- days/24 hours. 1-800- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be bold but and futurs forsoast, caH (H-73) __ approved with modifications tho CUD zone final GENERAL-Labor 100's of 626-6750. newspaper. P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to tho scheduled meet­ CHEVROLET/GEO lam ( )am not( ) AMancheteerHeraldSubaoiber jobs-1 9 categories OH 44101-3428. not foolhardy In striving to achieve your Astro*Tons (864 saoli minuto: ing so that appropriate arrangements can be made. development plan modifications at tho above address. MANCHESTER-Available purposes today. H bravado Is required 9 Tele- phone classified 1 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You re apt A copy ol those decisions has been filed in tho Town Clerk’s 1 229 Main Street, Manchester MAIL OR DROP OFF COUPON TO: In certain circumstances, use it. but do Touch-Tons phonos only). Wallace J. Irish, Jr., Secretary 900 226 2645 $3/Min immediately. 1200 to be very enterprising today, but not oHice. THE MANCHESTER HERALD so wisely. Dial 1-800-MS-3000 and Board of Directors Exit 3 off 1-384 ■ 646-6464 24 Hrs. Square feet. Commer- necessarily for saltish purposes. The Planning and Zoning Commission SAQITTARIU8 (Mo*. 23-Oec. 21) The Dated at Manchester, Connecticut 16 BRAINARD PLACE cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase wants and rteeds of those with whom sntsr your aoooss coCto Marion Taggart, Secretary Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-8; Fn. 9 6; Sdt. 9-5 HAIRDRESSING-PosKion electric. Sprinkler answers (or which you've been search­ this 22nd day of March 1991 P.O.BOX591 available. Call 456- you’ll be Involved will motivate you. n u m h or, w h io h ,1s 1 8 4 , MANCHESTER, CT 06040 system. $550 Per OEMINi (May 21-June 20) Your proba- ing can be found today:. Dtecuss your 057-03 056-03 . 2 2 1 5 fo r a jo b Ktonth. 646-5477. bllltiaa for tuocaaa In andaavora look concarns with one In whom you have description. \

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16—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 25,1991 fflmirlirtitrr Hrrali'i Bonilla playing hardball WLAF Section 4, Page 17 in talks with the Pirates needs SPORTS Monday, March 25,1991 By The Associated Press him back to the Expos for $25,000. Wayne Edwards, Roberto Hernan­ In game action: dez and Scott Radinsky combined Carl Barger says he wants to talk Dodgers 8, Braves 1: At Vero on a three-hitter and Dan F^squa a multiyear deal with Bobby Bonil­ Beach, Fla., Bob Ojeda allowed one drove in three runs. Fernandez al­ work la. The outfielder’s agent doesn’t run and five hits and struck out lowed one hit in six innings and Lineup now complete for the Final Four believe it. seven in six innings, and Juan sunck out seven, retiring the first 13 Samuel drove in four runs. Darryl Orioles he faced. “We’re going to try to get the By ROB GLOSTER llavor of their current thinking,” Strawberry, who had been out since Barger said Sunday. March 11 with a strained right Red Sox 8, Rangers 6: A( Port The Associated Press Duke’s Hurley is ready hamstring, relumed to the lineup Charlotte, Fla., Dana Kiecker Tradition, “l^ r the last six months. I’ve kept BARCELONA, Spain — The hearing that Carl Barger is going to and went l-for-3 with a third-inning stretched his scoreless innings streak M European report card for the first call and offer this and offer that,” single off Tony Castillo. to 12 as Boston took a six-mn lead Cardinals 4, Blue Jays 1: At St. and held on. Kiecker (3-0) allowed weekend of the World League of to show his real wares luck lead said Bonillia’s agent, Dennis Gil- American Football reads like that of Petersburg, Fla., Jamie Moyer, Scott three hits, sunck out two and walked “I don’t need to tell you that we “As far as I’m concerned, I a typical first-grader: Good ideas. By MIKE NADEL don’t believe any of it. If he’s got an Terry, Tim Sherrill and Mike Perez three. Jeff Plympton gave up four didn’t play very well. It was in no Shows potential. Needs improve­ The Associated Press offer to make, he has my home combined on a four-hitter as St. runs in 1 2-3 innings before Daryl small measure that Ehike contributed ment. Tar Heels A number, he has my office number. Louis sent the Blue Jays to their Irvine and Rob Murphy finished up. to that. It is no accident that in five eighth loss in nine games. Dave From a crowd of 23,169 on a PONTIAC, Mich. — Bobby Hur­ Let him call and make it and I’ll Twins 8, Tigers 6: At Fort of the last six years, they have gone respond accordingly.” Slieb (0-3) gave up two runs and crystal clear Saturday night in ley, wretched and retching in last to the Final Four. It is not by By TOM CANAVAN Myers, Fla., Carmelo Castillo Frankfurt, Germany, to a drenched year’s Final Four, is ready to show Bonilla, who has played for the five hits in five innings. chance.” The Associated Press______homered twice and J.T. Bmett broke assemblage of 19,223 in Barcelona, rAmcrica what, a healthy Hurley can National League in each of the past Yankees (ss) 9, Mets (ss) 3: At an eighth-inning tie with a two-run the one consistent thing about the do. Camesecca made no excuses — ihree All-Star games, is eligible to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jim Leyriiz EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. — single. Scott Lusader’s three-run WLAF was its fans — loud, gung- vAnd the Duke Blue Devils, who he even praised the referees — but become a free agent at the end of the Dean Smith and North Carolina are A double gave Detroit a 6-4 lead in the ho and ready to learn. have set standards for NCAA tour­ he could have. se^on. He rejected Pittsburgh’s $16 finally going back to the Final Four, Spring Training sixth. Kirby Puckett hit an RBI _ ... Th« Assoclatod Press They gave a standing ovation to nament excellence — and Final Fbur million, four-year offer and a $3.1 single in the seventh and Nelson His point guard, Jason Buchanon, thanks to some luck, a wealth of WINNER — Brazilian Ayrton Senna waves the Brazilian fiag fireworks and cheerleaders as the failure — arc ready to show talent and a little bit of an old of­ million, one-year offer and went to Liriano’s bases-loaded single off London Monarchs defeated the was hounded by Hurley both offen­ arbitration. hit a sixth-inning grand slam off Sunday after winning the Braziiian Formula Grand Prix. At left America’s best team what they can fense that is Tar Heel tradition. Paul Gibson in the eighth tied the Frankfurt Galaxy 24-11 in Satur­ do with a poised, prepared and sively and defensi/ely and spent He had asked for $17.9 million loser Blaine Beatty as the Yankees is runner-up Ricardo Patresse of Itaiy. Smith and the Tar Heels earned score. day’s debut of the 10-team league. peppy point guard. most of the first half on the bench over four years and $3.2 million for rallied. The Mets had taken a 3-1 their first Final Four berth since They ignored torrential rain to “Last year Bobby wasn’t there for after getting three quick fouls. a one-year deal. Instead, he lost his lead in the sixth on RBI doubles by Indians 11, Athletics 4: At Tbc- 1982 by getting four clutch free chant fight songs and wave us and that really hurt,” Duke’s Center Robert Werdann played only ca.se and will make $2.4 million in Mark Carreon and Mackey Sasser son, Ariz., Albert Belle hit his throws from King Rice in the last Catalonian flags in Barcelona as the Brian Davis said. “This year, he’s 12 minutes because of a pulled calf 19SK). Bonilla said his price has gone off Dave Eiland. second three-run homer in three Senna sees stiff Dragons defeated the New York- always been there and he’s very ex­ up since the hearing. Reds 3, Mets (ss) 0: At Port St. days — his fourth home run of the cited about having another chance Lucie, Fla., Mariano Duncan had spring — and Greg Swindell pitched New Jersey Knights 19-7 in pro East Regional “Tbat was before they took me to against UNLV. He’s a better player arbitration,” Bonilla .said. “It’s a dif­ four hits and drove in two runs ^ d six strong innings. Greg Swindell football’s first trans-Atlantic game and he proved that (Sunday). Bobby ferent story now. I’m not going to Tom Browning combined with Ted (1-0) allowed three runs and five competition ahead on Sunday. 22.9 seconds to defeat Temple 75-72 had the best game of his career.” say how much I want because all Power, Gino Minulelli and Randy And, most of all, they had fun — in the NCAA East Regional Final hits, struck out three and walked Hurley led Duke in points (20), along I’ve said I’m not going to start Myers on a three-hitter. The Mels none. challenge in the final laps but had to even if they didn’t always know ex­ Sunday. By STAN LEHMAN actly what they were watching. rebounds (seven), assists (four) and negotiating in the newspapers, and have scored just four mns in their settle for second, just 2.99 seconds T m very excited,” said Rice, the Cubs 8, Giants 3: At Mesa, The Associated Press steals (four) and committed only one I’m sticking to it. The Pittsburgh last 36 innings. behind. Austria’s Gerhard Berger “It seemed just like a college Th» Aaaoclatad Prats senior point guard who had just one Ariz., rookie outfielder Mark turnover in 36 minutes in a 78-61 THE END — Seton Hall’s Assaf Barnea, left, and Anthony Avent watch the end of the game turnover in the two games at the Pirates are good at throwing figures Yankees (ss) 2, Expos 1: At West SAG PAULO, Brazil — Saying was third in the other McLaren- game,” said Jack Bicknell, former Leonard homered and drove in four victory over St. John’s for the Mid­ Brendan Byrne Arena. “You have to through the papers, but I don’t think Palm Beach, Fla., second baseman his car is the most reliable, defend­ Honda. Boston College coach and now the west Regional championship. and their season Saturday as UNLV won the West Regional title with a 77-65 victory in Seat­ it’s fair to the public. I think the fans runs. George Bell gave Chicago a be lucky. I would have given Brel Barberie’s error with two outs ing Formula One charnpion Ayrton Senna, a two-time Formula One Dragons’ mentor. “The crowd The sixth-ranked Blue Devils tle. UNLV, defending NCAA champs, will meet Duke in one of Saturday’s Final Four semi­ just want to know if Bobby is still 1-0 lead in the first, but San Francis­ JNDIANAPQU^ everything to go to the Final Four. in the 12ih inning allowed Pat Kelly Senna nonetheless predicts a more champion, had the pole and never seemed to learn as the game went (30-7) are back in the Final Four for going to be with the Pirates.” co scored four runs in the third in­ finals in Indianapolis. That’s all that really matters.” to score from third base. Scott Rus- competitive race for the driving title. relinquished the lead during the 71- on. It sounded just like in the Slates. the fourth straight scakm, earning Also Sunday, the Los Angeles ning off Greg Maddux on Robby muscle. And leading scorer Malik Getting there was a struggle and a kin walked Kelly with the bases The Brazilian overcame and lap race at the 2.68-mile Interlagos And then they started singing, and another shot at top-ranked and un­ Dodgers cut 1988 World Scries hero Thompson’s RBI single, Leonard’s Scaly missed six of nine shots and half. loaded in the sixth to put New York mechanical and physical problems, circuit on the outskirts of South that was exciting.” beaten UNLV — which embarrassed Mickey Hatcher and sent pitcher two-mn double and Matt Williams’ committed two turnovers in the first Every time top-seeded North ahead, but Montreal tied the score in RBI groundout. rain and a last-minute challenge America’s largest city. His average Fans yelled “Ole!” at good plays Duke 103-73 in last year’s title John Wetteland to the minors. Sunday from Riccardo Pbtrese to speed was 116.266 mph. and spurred on their team with half. Tarkanian not ready yet Carolina (29-5) seemed ready to the ninth on Delino DeShields’ game. The 36-year-old Hatcher was bat­ Padres 3, Brewers 2: At Yuma, win the Brazilian Grand Prix for the Senna thought he wouldn’t finish cheers of “Vamos!” Spanish for clear that final hurdle against sacrifice fly. Hurley, then a flu-stricken fresh­ “A couple of times we’d make a ting ,152 in 15 exhibition games Ariz., Garry Templeton’s pinch-hit first time in his career. Driving a as the race was drawing to a close. “Let’s Go!” Temple, the Owls (24-10) came man, scored only two points in that run at them but then would hurt our­ z with five hits in 33 at-bats. But in single snapped a 1-1 tie in the McLaren-Honda VI2, Senna won He lost fourth gear halfway through “I thought it was great, I felt like back, riding a 31-point performance Pirates 4, Phillies 2: At Braden­ game. Now one of the nation’s super selves with turnovers,” said Scaly, by senior guard Mark Nbcon. the 1988 World Series against Oak­ ton, Fla., Doug Drabek allowed one seventh inning, Thomas Howard his 28th Formula One race, includ­ the race, and fifth and third gears a little kid,” said Barcelona defen­ sophomores, he’s hoping to make to call his Rebels ^ great’ O H who played well in the second half That’s the same Macon who three land, Hatcher had seven hits in 19 hit in five innings and ly Gainey, opened the inning with a single, ing the first two this season. with just eight laps left. sive end Bruce Clark, 32, a veteran UNLV sick. J3 r- at-bats, including two home runs. of eight NFL seasons. “I haven’t had and finished with 19 points. “They years ago made only 6 of 29 shots Curtis Wilkerson and Jeff Schulz hit moved up on Marty Barrett’s single! “McLaren still docs not have the “By the end of the race, I only “Last year, I was overwhelmed. I will meet No. 6 Duke (30-7) in the “I think we’re a little tired,” stole third and scored on that much fun in a long time.” moved the ball and had great pres­ By JIM COUR from the field in Temple’s 63-53 s i : He had five RBIs in the five-game consTCUlive RBI singles with two fastest car, but we have the most had sixth gear,” he said. “The car couldn’t swallow much. I was NCAA semifinals next Saturday. Tarkanian said. series. sure defense.” loss to Duke in the regional final > m outs in the seventh inning. Templeton’s single off Mark Lee. reliable one,” he said. “This year, was practically undriveable.” While the fans, cheerleaders and taking medication that inflamed my The Associated Press UNLV routed Duke 103-73 for the In Seattle, UNLV’s players St. John’s committed 26 turnovers here. Sunday, he was hitting nothing In other cuts, the Chicago White Royals 12, Astros 7: At Kissim­ there will be more different winners Rauesc and Brazil’s Nelson Pi­ pep bands gave the games a college stomach,” Hurley said. national championship last year in postponed their victory celebration. z! ^ Mariners 4, Angels 3: At Palm atmosphere, the players performed SEATTLE — UNLV’s Jerry but net. Sox sent pitcher Grady Hall and in- mee, Fla., Russ Morman tripled with than in the past.” quet, who finished fifth, are tied for “I’m in much better shape this and Duke set a regional final record Denver, the largest victory margin The Rebels didn’t cut down the O CO Springs, Calif., Chuck Jackson third in the driver standings with six on a variety of levels. Tarkanian isn’t quite ready to call Macon had a final chance to pul a fielder Bobby Meacham to their the bases loaded as Kansas City ral­ Senna now has 20 points in the year. I’m not rundown. I look care with 17 steals. in the history of the NCAA title Kingdome nets after their victory z -< singled in the go-ahead run off points each. Jean .Alesi of France his top-ranked and undefeated Run- roadblock in the Tar Heels’ way to minor league camp for reassigment lied for seven runs in the final two Formula One driver standings. The league’s very first play, in of myself. I’ve been to the Final And with Werdann out of the game. over Seton Hall. Bryan Harvey in the ninth inning. was sixth in the other Ferrari. nin’ Rebels one of the greatest H H and offer^ pitcher Brian Harrison innings. Terry Shumpert’s two-out Frenchman Alain Prost, Senna’s Frankfurt, resulted in an offensive Four. Now I want to go out and win game, 6-foot-11 Christian Laettner If UNLV beats Duke for the “It’s not that we’re not excited,” Indianapolis and a national semi­ Randy Johnson, who had allowed teams in college basketball history. m X back to Montreal. Chicago claimed double off Brian Meyer tied the archrival, former teammate and The victory was especially sweet penalty for illegal movement. And it.” dominated, scoring 19 points on 5- UNLV’s Greg Anthony said. “But final showdown with Kansas (26-7) one hit in two previous spring ap- But he might be ready to talk if second year in a row in the Final 0 m Harrison in December during the score at 6 in the eighth. Brian three-time Formula One champion, for Senna, coming before a wildly hat game needed nine series to Davis, one of Duke’s leaders, said for-6 from the floor and 9-for-9 we’re not a bunch of 12-year-old on Saturday. But his 25-footer that p^ances, gave up a mn-scoring enthusiastic hometown crowd. Fans the favored Rebels win their second major league draft for $50,000 and McRae gave Kansas City the lead finished fourth in a Ferrari. He is produce the WLAF’s initial first a victory over UNLV in Saturday’s from the line. He also had five kids who have to run into the stands looked good all the way bounced off triple to Luis Sojo in the first and a screamed and cheered as he took the consecutive NCAA championship at the front of the rim with about two 1 had to keep him on-the active roster with an RBI single and Mark Thur­ second with nine points. down. The teams then settled down national semifinals in Indianapolis rebounds, four steals and three as­ and hug our mothers.” during the 1991 season or else offer solo homer to Lance Parrish in the podium waving a green-and-yellow the Final Four in Indianapolis. West Regional seconds to play and rolled away. mond allowed five runs in the ninth. The Italian Patrese, in a Wil- to a level similar to that of small- shouldn’t be considered miraculous. sists. “Wc just didn’t want to reach the second. Brazilian flag. “People arc comparing us to the “I’m very pleased for the n O liams-Rcnault, mounted a dramatic college football. “Wc’rc hitting our peak,” he said. Final Four,” added Stacey Augmon. Greg Koubek will be the first oihcr great teams of all lime,” he Four, it will lake on the winner of seniors,” said Smith, who used a O “All wc can ask for is a great perfor­ “We want to win it.” player ever to compete in four said. “Well, wc don’t have a Lew the other semifinal game between o ^ The Rebels used an early second- form of the famed four-corner of­ 52 03 mance out of ourselves. Wc can’t stfaight Final Fours. (Fellow senior Alcindor or Bill Walton that UCLA No. 4 North Carolina and No. 12 half spurt to eliminate the Pirates fense in the closing minutes to help ask for miracles and I don’t think we Clay Buckley was on the roster as a m c/3 had on their great teams. But 1 don’t Kansas next Monday for the cham­ (25-9). UNLV is attempting to be­ lake North Carolina to the Final need them. We can’t ask Vegas to lie freshman but didn’t play.) think those teams played with the pionship. Four for the eighth time in his career 9^ 5 down and die for us. We have to go come the first team since UCLA in degree of intensity that our team Tarkanian said Sunday that he 1973 to capture consecutive NCAA and set up a game against former as­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 out and beat them.” So Koubek has had his share of plays with.” wasn’t taking anything for granted. sistant coach Roy Williams. “To Final Four frustration. titles and the first to do it with, an Getting to Indianapolis was the Tarkanian and his players “I fed just about every lime we make the Final Four, you have to be m > easy part. The Blue Devils beat their “It’s kind of hard to think about undefeated record since Indiana in returned to Las Vegas with a 45- lake the court that somebody can 1976. very good and very lucky. 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Only 1 satisfy th d r needs 1987PlymoUhVoysgcr $8,900 1988 Buick Skyhowk Sed m land University in the championship game of the UConn/ Stephane Morin had a goal and three less fortunate, however, and was replaced Grand Prix on the 74th lap and drove the last 126 virtual­ break point to give Courier a 4-3 lead in the third set. length of the court and into the 10th row. Courier held his final two service games for the victory. i j ^ Met Life Indoor Soccer Classic Sunday at the Reid assists to lead Quebec to just its eighth for the third period by Peter Sidorkiewicz ly unchallenged en route to a 5.41-second triumph ovci He received a warning for ball abuse from chair um­ House. home victory of the season. The Nordi­ after conceding the seven goals on 30 Tommy Houston. He also boosted his Winston Cup “1 never really quite had my rhythm on my serve after O 00 - t * pire Richard Kaufman. The University of Connecticut finished third in the ques, who have clinched last place overall shots. Grand National points total to a circuit-best 136. the first set,” Wheaton said. “I don’t know if I’ll get a fine,” Courier said later. “It hurts a lot. I have a pain in my stomach after a loss two-day event. in the NHL standings, were 3-1-4 against By the second period, the game had “But I think I can afford one.” Alan Zuniga of Sacred Heart was tournament MVP. like that. But I had a great week.” the Whalers this season. degenerated into a slugfest, with three That’s because Courier went on to beat David UConn’s Rob Lind^l (5 goals, 2 assists) and Chris Twin 200s to Mike Stefanik The former Stanford star beat Stefan Edberg and m I Scon Pearson, Mike McNeill and Herb fights in three minutes. Bobby Holik and Wheaton 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in Sunday’s final of the Interna­ 0 m Albrecht were named to the all-tournament team. Steven Finn squared off, Quebec’s Owen RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Mike Stefanik held off Andre Agassi on his way to the final. He earned $94,200 Raglan also scored for the Nordiques. Doug Heveron and George Kent for a 10-foot victory in tional Players Championships. The first-place prize of Zarley Zalapski, with two, and Sylvain Nolan then fought Doug Houda before and jumped to 23rd in the rankings from 46th last week. 7 ^ n £ > the 200-lap modified portion of Sunday’s Winston Twin $179,0(X) was the biggest payday of Courier’s five-year Courier and Wheaton attended the Nick Bollcttieri 1 UConn nine wins one game Cote replied for the Whalers, who missed Mark Hunter and Scou Pearson fought. 200s NASCAR doubleheader at Richmond International career. Tennis Academy together in Bradenton, Ra., and are VILLANOVA — Todd Rosenthal scored on a wild a chance to leap past the Bufialo Sabres Quebec fans celebrated the victory 9 O Raceway. Courier also won a tournament at Indian Wells, Calif., good friends. But they dueled like archrivals for more pitch in the top of the sixth inning to break an 8-8 tic as into third place in the Adams Division. toward the end of the game by tossing Stefanik, who started second and led five times for 169 on March 10. He has earned $329,785 this month and than two hours. the University of Connecticut beat Villanova, 10-8, Sun­ dozens of foam cushions onto the ice. laps, took the lead for good on the 167th lap around the moved into the top 10 today for the first time. Whalers Coach Rick Ley said it was 0 CD day in Big East Conference baseball action. They had been distributed to the crowd three-quarter-mile track. He finished with an average The game, the first of a scheduled doublehcadcr, was one of the worst losses of the season. before the game. “I’m feeling pretty good,” he said. “I guess I’m hitting “It was a great battle out there,” Courier said. “It was m CD speed of 104.247 mph in his Pontiac. pretty much a dead-even match all the way through.” called in the top of the seventh inning because of rain. “It certainly ranks up there. It wasn’t Morin was pleased with the effort, col­ the ball well, feeling confident, winning the matches.” P O UConn is now 5-7 overall, 1-0 in the Big East. Vil­ something any of us arc proud of,” he The 20-year-okl Dade City, Ra., native has gotten hot Afterward, Wheaton returned to the locker room to lectively and individually. Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa lanova is 8-3-1, OtI. ^ Overall title to Girardelli at the right time; he’ll play with the U.S. Davis Cup team find a note from an anonymous tournament volunteer said. “From the goaltending on out, we “We played really well tonight and had FALLING — Hartford’s Pat Verbeek (16) is sent to the ice after trip­ didn’t have too much to be pleased fun,” said the rookie, who now has eight WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H. (AP) — Marc Girar- for the first time in its opening-round match at Mexico who complained that he treated ballboys rudely S > Tickets to go on sale ping over Quebec’s Herb Raglan (14) in their NHL game Saturday at about.” goals. “It’s always pleasant to get a goal delli of Luxembourg hoisted his fourth World Cup over­ this w eekendr^ throughout the event. “That was a little more shocking that losing the STORRS — Tickets for the NCAA Division I Hartford, three points behind Buffalo as well.” Le Colisee in Quebec. The Whalers fell to the Nordiques, 7-3. all trophy Sunday, and Ausuia’s After receiving the warning for ball abuse. Courier iost women’s basketball tournament arc now on sale at the received her second in a row as the 1990-91 World Cup that game but won the next five to take the second set match,” said Wheaton, who pleaded innocent. “I’m sorry Th* AMoeMad Pt m * 33 > University of Connecticut box office. season came to an end. and grab a 2-0 lead in the third. He had no further out­ if I slighted anyone.” A WINNER — Monica Seles slams a return Tickets will be sold as a package ticket for $30 (for the Girardelli, 27, accumulated 242 points in outdueling bursts and had no problem with Kaufman’s warning. In the women’s final Saturday, top-ranked and defend­ at Gabriela Sabatini during the final of the semifinals and final) before Saturday. Single game tick­ Italy’s Alberto Tomba for the title by 20 points. The na­ Rangers finally Carolina “He had to do it,” Courier said. “We talked on the ing champion Monica Seles came back from a 0-4, 0-40 International Players Championship Satur­ ets will be sold the day of the game. tive of Lustenau, Austria, thus joined Italy’s Gustavo changeover. 1 said, ‘Boy, I should get a signing bonus deficit in the second set to beat Gabriela Sabatini 6-3, day in Key Biscayne. Fla. Seles beat For further information, call cither 486-2724 or From Page 17 Thoeni and Switzerland’s Pirmin Zurbriggen as a four­ with the Reds for that hit.’” 7-5. Seles has now won the year’s two biggest tourna­ 486-3863. snap long slump time champion. The unsceded Wheaton, 21, had lost his opening ments — this one and the Ausualian Open. Sabatini, 6-3,7-5. UConn plays Virginia in one semifinal Saturday at Kronberger, 22, won races in four Alpine disciplines 12:30 pjn. and Tennesee takes on defending champ Stan­ By KEN RAPPOPORT long shot against the Tar Heels and Temple nibbled at the lead over Smith, who became the first coach this season. She was so dominant that her lead remained ford in the other semifinal. The championship game is the next 10 minutes before getting it over 1(X) points despite sitting out seven races due tO leg The Associated Prefc in the opening minutes it appeared in NCAA history to win regional tit­ more sports Sunday at 4 p.m. like the it would get blown out. down to 65-62 with 4:41 to play on les in four different decades. “I injuries. UMass Minutemen live a basket by Mik Kilgore, who added On the mens’ side, Switzerland’s Franz Heinzer took Magic returns NEW YORK (AP) — After eight straight losses. New North Carolina jumped to a 10-0 could have second-guessed myself. State fines the TPC the dowi^ill and super gjant slalom titles. Tomba earned York Ranger coach Roger Neilson was willing to try lead before the Owls responded with 18 points. ...But this team is good in close up to their nickname -«eepage i6 CROMWELL (AP) — The state has fined the Tourna­ anything — even if it meant breaking up his season-long an 18-4 run that includ^ 15 points The Owls were still within 69-66 games.” the title by winning five of the seven races, with 2:49 to go when North and Girardelli won his third career slalom title. ment Players Club of Connecticut $12,500 for cutting goaltending rotation plan. by Macon. And they were against Temple. in fine form Carolina went to the delay game. Chantal Boumissen of Switzerland won the women’s coach Mike Montgomery says. "It’s down trees and brush last month in an environmentally So for the first time this season, Mike Richter started There were seven lead changes “They are a great team with a lot By RICK WARNER Ih e Tar Heels used the offense on downhill title with two victories and seven top 10 been a bit of an odyssey for us, but sensitive area along the Connecticut River. for the second straight game. It didn’t matter that he had over the next four minutes before of weapons in key places,” said The Associated Press finishes. French veteran Carole Merle continued her the ending is nice.” The trees and brush were cut between Feb. 1 and Feb. given up seven goals in a 7-4 loss to the Philadelphia North Carolina took the lead for four consecutive possessions, get­ Macon, who became the 21st player INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Magic Johnson, who ENJOY MORE ting a basket from Lynch, the four supx;r-G dominance, winning the title for the third year in sat out the Los Angeles Lakers’ last game with ten­ Although Oklahoma has beaten 4 along a 200-foot-wide section of the river bank within Ryers the previous day. good with a six-point spurt that Fax in NCAA history to score 2,6(X) NEW YORK — The Mas­ fold shots ftum Rice and a foul on points in his career. “When one guy a row. dinitis in both knees, made the most of the extra rest. Colorado 23 suaight times, Sooners AFFORDABLE the state’s stream encroachment area, which is regulated “When you lose eight in a row, you have to do as capped with a ally-oop basket for a sachusetts Minutemen have lived up coach Billy TUbbs isn’t overconfi­ by the state Department of Environmental Protection. the other possession, which allowed goes out another with a grni loaded became the most successful giant He scored 14 of his 33 points in the third quarter 30-25 edge. to their nickname this season. dent about Monday night’s game. INSURANCE! The DEP has ordered the club to submit a soil The biggest lead North Carolina them to take more time off the with bullets comes in.” slalom skier ever in the women’s ranks with her 17th Sunday night and added 11 assists as Los Angeles Sixteen of their 31 games have “It doesn’t matter if you have stabilization and restoration plan for the site and com­ got the rest of the way was 11 clock. Temple never pressured them ‘ The victory was Smith’s 47th in career victory this season, capping her fourth GS title. beat the Seattle SuperSonics 113-%. NHL Roundup gone down to the final minute, in­ seven girls in a row, there’s a 50-50 plete* the work no later than June 15, unless hampered by points, twice, the last time coming at during the slowdown game. NCAA tournament history, tying Kronberger held off a late rush by Swedish youngster Johnson, who missed Friday night’s home loss to cluding an 82-80 overtime win over adverse weather. 49-38 on a 10-footer by Fox with “It took courage on my part to do him with former UCLA coach John Pemilla Wiberg to win the slalom crown. Milwaukee, had a 3-pointer, two free throws and a many different things as you can,” Neilson said after a Siena that put the Minutemen in the The club will face additional fines of up to $1,000 per 14:37 to go. it, and I don’t mind saying it,” said Wooden for the all-time lead. NIT Roundup day if it fails to meet the deadline. 3-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Sunday Bubka over 20 feet again semifinals of the National Invitation Barry Sparks, project manager for the club, which is night. “This was a desperate situation.” GRENOBLE, Ranee (AP) — Sergei Bubka made his Tournament. Massachusetts has won chance the next one will be a boy,” part of the PGA Tour, could not be reached for comment. The eight-game losing streak was the Rangers’ third third trip above 20 feet another pole vault world record its three NIT games by a total of ‘ Tiibbs says. longest in club history, surpassed only by the 10 straight Sparks has said that the trees were cut by mistake. Seles, Graf when he cleared 20 feet, 1 inch in a special Masters event dunk during a 14-4 run to extend the Lakers’ eight- nine points. The teams met twice during the in 1961-62 and club-record 11 straight in 1943-44. The “My team hasn’t slept since the Rebels Saturday. point halftime lead to 74-56 midway through the third regular season, with Oklahoma win­ Rangers also lost eight straight in 1987-88. Siena game,” said coach John 1 It was the fourth time since Feb. 1 that the Soviet vaul- quarter. ning 113-97 in Norman and 69-68 in Bridgeport Division II runner-up Richter’s start snapped an NHL record 76-game streak From Page 17 head field Calipari. “They’re afraid if they do, ter bettered his own world indoor record that started the “Magic just took care of business tonight,” Seattle Boulder. in which he had alternated assignments with John Van- SPRINGRELD, Mass. (AP) — Fred Stafford scored SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Top- year at 19-10W4. He went 19-11 at the Soviet champion­ coach K.C. Jones said. “He was leading the break, the dream will be over.” “You can throw out the first two Massachusetts (20-11) plays Stan­ 24 points as North Alabama captured its second NCAA bicsbrouck. Richter responded admirably, making 26 ranked Monica Seles and Steffi Graf ships Feb. 9 at Volgograd. He followed with 20-0 at San passing and rebounding. When he is playing like that, games because we’re both playing Nationwide's saves against an Islander team that was playing more for started. Johnson and Augmon even Ibrkanian was concerned about ford (18-13) tonight in the opening Division II championship with a 79-72 victory over highlight one of the suongest fields Sebastian March 15, 20-0»/2 March 19 at Donetsk and the Lakers arc hard to stop. He rested a couple of better now,” Colorado coach Joe decided to pass up the NBA in order his team’s tournament intensity — Home & Cor Discount Bridgeport on Saturday. North Alabama, which also won pride than position. in the Hardcourt Championships 20-1 Saturday. days, came in and did just what he always docs. He semifinal at Madison Square Gar­ Harrington says. “We know each to go for another NCAA title for before Saturday. den. The second game matches Big Insure both your home and tar the title in 1979, finished with a 24-9 record. Bridgeport Blackhawks 5, North Stars 4: Mike Hudson scored since the tournament was revived in Bubka had a lot of space when he cleared his record took over the game.” other pretty well, so there shouldn’t (26-8) was led by Lambert Shell, the tournament’s most two of Chicago’s five second-period goals as the Blackh­ Tarkanian. “I thought we played with greater 1988. height Saturday night, indicating there may be more to Johnson spent some time alleviating the soreness in Eight rivals Oklahoma (19-14) and be any surprises." with Nationwide', and get a spe­ valuable player, with 21 points and 17 rebounds. awks beat visiting Minnesota to reach the 100-point mark Seton Hall, playing its best ball of intensity than any team I’ve ever The two women are among 32 come when he starts his outdoor season. His world out-, his knees with weightlifting exercises and electro- Colorado (18-13). Colorado hasn’t beaten Oklahoma cial money saving discount on for the first time since the 1982-83 season. the season in the NCAA tourna­ been around this season,” he said. players vying for the top spot as door mark is 19-KP/4, set at Nice, France, three years Calipari still has a hard time since 1982, but this will be their first your homeow ners insurance AND Woosnam wins in a playoff ment, figured it had a chance against massage. believing his team has made it this Sabres 6, Flyers 2: At Buffalo, Alexander Mogilny “But prior to the Seton Hall game, I play open^ today at McFarlin Ten­ ago. The Lakers remained one game behind Portland in meeting outside Big Eight territory. another inoney-sawng discount NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ian Woosnam defeated Jim the Rebels. But a 14-0 blitz in the year. scored two unassisted goals, his 26th and 27th of the thou^t we leveled off. Hopefully, nis Center. The $225,(KX) tourna­ Bubka has raised the world indoor mark 15 times and t h e NBA’s Pacific Division. “This will be like a neuual court,” on your car insurance. Hallet on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to season, as the Sabres defeated Philadelphia. > first 4:16 of the second half put the we’ve got it back again.” ment, which offers a $45,0(X) top the outdoor record nine times since 1984. Shawn Kemp scored 21 points for the Sonics, who “The other day I asked my little TUbbs said. “It will be really neat Pirates out of contention. The daughter, ‘What doesn’t belong in Call ftKlav. capture his first PGA Tour title in the USF&G Classic. Bruins 3, Capitals 3, OT: At Landover, Md., Michal prize, concludes Sunday. have lost six of eight games. The defeat was Seattle’s playing them without Big Eight Hallet blew a three-stroke lead, then came from five Pivonka scored twice as Washington rallied to tie Boston. Rebels turned a 39-36 halftime lead Dehere, who averaged 27.3 points Graf, in a quest to recapture her Evans knocked from her perch this group — an apple, an orange, a refs.” into a 53-36 advantage. 10th straight regular-season loss at the Forum. banana and a pencil?’ And she said, strokes back. He capped the revival with a 4-foot birdie The lie moved Washington, 7-2-2 in its last 11 games, in his first three tournament games, No. 1 world women’s tennis rank­ INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Janet Evans, a Stanford Sedale Threatt of the Sonics was ejected with 3:23 Colorado has a notent inside-out­ Johnson scored 30 points, includ­ ‘A pencil.’ ’David K Donaidaon putt on the final hole to gain a share of the lead and force one point ahead of New Jersey into sole possession of had IS points — only three in the ing, is a late entry in the champion­ sophomore and a triple gold medalist in the'1988 Olym­ left in the third period after punching James Worthy side combination in center Shaun ing 10 during his team’s game- “Then my wife said, ‘Who JJ).,MBA the playolT. third place in the Patrick Division. second half — and was S-for-15. ships. pics, got her crown rattled by upstart freshman teammate under the chin. Worthy made the technical free throw Vandiver and guard Stevie Wise. deciding run. Johnson, Augmon and doesn’t belong in this group — Ok­ 366lyWnSL Woosnam finished with a 67 and Hallet shot a 70 for Boston broke a l-I tie early in the third period on Oliver Taylor, Seton Hall’s other ^Ics, 17, and Graf, 21, have not Summer Sanders in the NCAA women’s championships. and added a short jumper to give the Lakers an 82-64 Both seniors average about 20 UanchMtar 13-undcr 275 totals on the 7,116-yard English T\im Golf goals by Ray Bourque and Ron Hoover within 56 Anthony were chosen to the all- starting guard, was 3-for-ll. The met this year. In her first NCAA meet, Sanders set American and lahoma, Colorado, Stanford and points, while Vandiver also led the CT 06040 West team along with Terry Dehere lead. Massachusetts.’ And my daughter & Country Club course. seconds. But Washington, seeking its ninth suaight Pirates shot 39 percent from the Other lop contenders include No. NCAA records in winning three events while being Spui^ 85, Pistons 78: In San Antonio, David Big Eight in rebounding with 10 per 2 0 3 ^ 9 -2 8 9 1 of Seton Hall arid Brian Williams of After both players paired the first extra hole, Hallet playoff appearance, got within 3-2 when Pivonka scored field. 3 seed Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere named swimmer of the year. The 18-year-old s perfor­ Robinson scored 25 points and the San Antonio Spurs said, ‘Massachusetts.’ She’s a very game. Arizona. Johnson was named the dumped his tee shot into the left bunker on the par-3 17th over fallen goalie Andy Moog with 12U2 minutes of Switzerland, No. 4 Raffaella mance matched Evans’ title haul of last year. held Detroit without a field goal for more than seven bright girl.” “Vandiver is as good an inside most outstanding player. But Anthony, UNLV’s amazingly Stanford finished in a five-way tic hole. Hallet then scarred the hole on his sand shot, the remaining. The Caps kept the pressure on and tied the Reggi of Italy, No. 5 Laura Oil- Sanders is on a roll that extends to last year’s Good­ minutes in the fourth quarter. player as you’ll see and Wise is an NATIONWIDE The Rebels were at their defen­ quick point guard who had 11 as­ ball skipping over the cup and just missing the flagstick. score with 9:46 remaining on Kelly Miller’s team-lead­ demeister of Peru and No. 6 Lori will Games, where she gained international prominence Trail Blazers 117, Hornets 102: In Portland, Ore., for fifth place in the Pac-10, but has excellent guard,” TUbbs says. “They INSURANCE sive best in the second half, two sists and five steals agaiiut Seton When Hallet missed the par-saving putt, Woosnam two- ing 24th goal. McNeil. by winning three gold medals. She won three medals at Clyde Drexlcr scored 20 of his 27 points in the first looked impressive in its NTT vic­ can hurt you in a lot of ways.” NaltontartOe on your eiOe putted for par and the title. Kings 4, Oilers 3 (OT): At Edmonton, Tomas days after Tarkanian was critical of Hall, said he thought it would take Graf lost her No. 1 computer tories over Houston, Wisconsin and The semifinal winners will play Naiowa

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