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Dead Man Is Linked to Murder

Dead Man Is Linked to Murder

— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, May 3, 1989

^ HOMES HOMES MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR SALE ODFOR SALE FOR RENT FOR BALE O LD SM O BILE, 1980 Cu- WILLINGtON. Th?« EAST Hartford. ­ CLEAN, secure garage In A S p e c io li quiet qreq off Center tloss LS. Four door, family. Route 32, Se­ lent buy I Cape style low mileage. Excellent Drainage Heads up parate utilities, two bedroom home A * Street. $65. month. 646- Colt with nicely finished 1686 or 569-3018. condition. $2,700. 649- $189,900. 1088.______hardwood floors, size­ » I CARPENTRY/ SALON Station In estab­ SPIFFY Cream Puff. RftlPAINTINe/ lo T I MISCELLANEOUS MAZDA GLC, 1980, tour Second suit filed Controversy mars the finish able living room and | O I | j ------lished salon. Good op­ Union hires firm Seven room Colonial, eat-ln kitchen. Close to LAWN CARE ^REMODELINS PAPERIN6 SERVICES portunity. M ust be speed, tour door, hatch extra large manicured bus line. Great Condo motivated. Coll 228- bock. 75K. $1,000. 647- over mill project /3 as East Catholic trims MHS /II lot with lots of fruit alternative! $114,900. McLainey NeaM titariar Paiottof A 3884.______1227 otter 6.______to study buyout /18 trees, evergreens, Just because you don't RAWKES t r e e SERVICE D.W. Fish Realty, 643- use on Item doesn't mean laigrevemeBts Stalaiac Dosa. MANCHESTER. 2'/j cor FORD, 84, Escort wagon. brick patio, stone 1591.0______Free estimates Houtee, garagee, deoke A Bucket, truok A chipper. Stump A ir conditioning, the Item hos lost Its value. •Decks garage available Im- steps, screened porch- EAST Hartford. Immacu­ fences. Exterior porches A removal. Free eetlmetee. medlotely. 643-1577. power steering, power huge front to back bow Why not exchange It for •Rooflng •tepe rebuilt. Hatch ways A Speolal contideratlon for late, newly painted cash with on ad In Classi­ •Sheds brakes, automatic. front living room with exterior cellar door rebuilt. elderly end handicapped. AVAILABLE Imme­ 75K. Good dependable three bedroom ranch fied? 643-2711. •House pslntlrtg diately. Oversized two fireplace. Good sized on lovely lot. One car 6494331 Full Ine., free set. 649-7980. transportation. Only dining room and too 647-7553 cor garage. Conve­ $1,795. 742-5019. port, plus outbuilding. nient location. 646-4144. much more to mention. Large country kitchen FARRAND REMODELING Ask for Barbara Wein­ Lawnihowing. Min. TEMPO LX, 1987. Low with newer cabinets. charge, $17.00. Edging. Room edditlons, decks, root­ THOMAS PAVING mileage, air condition­ berg for a personal Furnace three years Bush and hedge ing, siding, windows and gutt­ aoiSENERAL tour through this vin­ Fully Insured and ing, manual transmis­ old. $133,900. Realty trimming. Yard material, ers. All typM ot remodsllng and 1 SERVICES sion, om/tm cossett. tage property. RE­ World, Benoit, etc. hauling. repairs. Call Bob Farrend, Jr. FRANK YOUNG bonded. Residential, $7500. 643-2691.______M A X east of the river. Frechette Associates, Conscientious and commercial, free AFFORDABLE services 647-1419.0 Bus. 647-8509 CHEVY Comoro, 1985. 646-7709.0______dependable. Ray Hardy. PAINTING esti mates. for the elderly. Light 646-7973______R e s . 645-6849 T-root, five speed, six MANCHESTER. Two VERNON. Three bed­ Call 646-5295. housekeeping, grocery cylinder, om/tm cos- family - a great buy! room ranch In move-ln- YARD MASTERS WALLPAPERING shopping, will tlx light MRK meals, hove hair dress­ sett. $4800. 666-0555 be­ iianrhpHtpr Hrralft Remarkable wood­ condltlon. Large Yard cleaned, HOME Interlor/Extertor Screened loam, gravel, ing license. Shampoo, fore 6pm, 228-3427 otter work and Victorian fix­ family room In lower Trees cut. 7pm. tures add to the charm level with wetbcr. Nice processed gravel, sets, haircuts, perms, Have dump truck, IMPROVEMENTS SpeclaltBip of this two family home yard with easy access sand, stone, and fill for manicures, etc. Coll In very good condition. to highway. Roof, sid­ will haul. A bualnaee built on Debt, 653-4767. Great to live In - or ing, storms ten years Integrityl Pride taken In eveiy delivery call George 643-9996 CHEVROLET-BUICK,C L Y D ^ INC. Income Investment! old. $149,900. Reolty Carpentry • Window! • job we do! Gritting 742-7886. WE DELIVER For Home Delivery, Call ROUTE >3, VERNON $195,900. D.W. Fish World, Benoit, CARPENTRY/ Sid in g e KItchene e Realty, 643-1591.0 Frechette Associates, Bathe • Addition! • Quality is our main 8S Caprice 4 Dr. *8495 m REM0DEUN6 647-9946 Y 646-7709.n______D eck! as AMC Alliance 2 Dr *2675 concern. MY BROTHERS Monday to Friday, 0 to 6 LO V E at first sight III 88 Cavelier CJ 4 Door *4495 COVENTRY. Great fam­ Fully lleented A IneuradI Word con’t begin to 18 yrs. Service Since 1973 BUSINESS 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 ily location. Well maln- Free eitimateal T own-8th describe the true REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean 88 Buick Someriel *7295 beauty of every detail talned and nicely decorated three bed­ R&Y 646-9656 RATES Garages, Dump Runs. 85 Eleotra 4 Door *10995 Dead man In this six month old |m ] FURNITURE Contemporary on Ge­ room Raised Ranch, 86 Century 4 Door *7495 new oak cabinets, new Rem odeling ONE OF THE surest ways We cater to the 645-8798 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 rald Drive, Manches­ wraparound deck, IV2 to find bargain buys Is to SOFA, 84", gold, custom bill goes ter. 2,300 square feet, home owner. mode.$150. Rug, orlen- 86 Cavelier 4 Door *6995 baths, fireplace, gar­ Company shop the clossifled ods HOME IMPROVEMEMT 88 Dene 88 2 Door *9995 three bedrooms, 2'/2 age, wooded rear yard, every day. Senior Citizen tol, 9x12. $75. Mint con- baths, fireplace, 26x14 Exptrt Spring fix up. VK Home Ser- dltlon. 646-6902. 88 Merkur XR4TI *9495 easy commute to Hart­ Discount vleee takes car of ell repeirt 88 Olde Clara Wagon *8995 deck, fully appllanced ford, more. Dir: Route KITCHEN set, 42" round kitchen, cnetral vac, Cnttmanahlp end maintenance from A to Z. 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 is linked to O ’Neill 44 to Mark Drive. Phil­ In All PhaoM of table and four choirs. vaulted ceilings, attic iSlPAiNriNeT FREE ESTIMATES Licensed and Insured Almond, metal and 86 Nova 4 Door *6495 fan, and lots, lots more. ips Real Estate, 742- Ramodaling FREE ESTIMATES 1450. □______|S£jPAPERINe FULLY INSURED plastic material. $100. B y Alex GIrelll Call for detolls. 228-4708 649-8624.______872-9111 $334,900. Jackson 8, EAST Hartford. “ If •CntiB eVMn 643-6774 Manchester Herald Jackson Real Estate, you've shopped, you'll D«i(N$ RipliCNMrt for BROYHILL dining room 647-8400.O choose this one!" All Bid] eCntM VINYL SiDINO a set, nine piece, good JOE Rl LEY'S The state Senate unanimously you want and need Is PAINTING AND condition. Asking $350. to murder HEY, look at me now!!! this four bedroom Cape eNiN I Kitdan I REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 568-4091.______DILLON FORD passed a bill Wednesday that will The price of this six with two baths. Perfect VEytSiif ktts DECORATING R00FIN6/ Expertly installed. EARLY American sofa 319 M ain St., Manchester pave the way for implementing year old Federal Style for the larger size fam­ eht Rees eSiniES •Complete Interior SIOINfi Please call Paul Ryder and choir. Excellent 88 "EXP Coupe •7486 an agreement between the town Colonial has been reset ily on a tight budget, eRNf] efanps and Exterior Painting condition. Negotiable. 88 Escort "LX” H/B •7486 By Maureen Leavitt Hartford police have been of Manchester and the Eighth at $184,900. Situated on complete with over­ at 742-0018. 646-1076.______Sanlor Olocount •Power Wash 88 EMOrt "QL" H/B •7486 Manchester Herald reluctant to discuss the slaying Utilities District over fire and a pretty 1.32 acre coun­ sized two car garage LEAKY ROOF? 88 Eecort 4-Dr H/B •4486 and any suspects they might sewer jurisdiction. try lot In Bolton on and large private lot. A Fully LIcanaad •Gutter Repair MoM roots ein bo ropalr«d, ONE OF THE surest ways 88 Mercadee 180 36K •16800 In plaeo ot loMI loroollng m pon**! to find bargain buys 1s to A Hartford man found drowned have. The bill was passed unanim­ South Road. Threebed- must seel Philips Real Fully Inaund 83 EKort Like New •2686 •Small Carpentry Comploto rarooling a t HI lyp««. m LAND8 CAPINB shop the c la ssify ads When asked if police have ously by the state House of rooms, 1'/2 baths, first Estate, 742-1450. o 87 Eecort "QL" H/B •6686 in the River in Fraa Eallmataa Repair r a n e s m iA T ta every day. talked to a person they were floor master bedroom 88 Mustang Sunroof •4886 Springfield, Mass., Sunday has Representatives April 27 and sent with study. Call today! •Glazing Manchester Roofing been indentified as a suspect in seeking soon after the murder to the Senate. Jackson 8, Jackson EAST HARTFORD 263 IMain St. HEBRON 88 Brand New Fsstiva •6786 645-8830 TV/STEREO/ 86 LTD Brougham Sedan •6886 the strangulation of a Manchester who may have worked at One There was no discussion of the Real Estate, 647-8400.a Four bedroom cape, •Fully Insured Manchester LANDSCAPE APPLIANCES 88 Mercury Sable "Q S" •7486 woman last fall, Springfield po­ Commercial Plaza, Lewis said, bill in the Senate after the 2 baths, country •Free estimates OD JUST In time for the Design & Construction 88 F-250 Red •8286 lice said. “ I can say yes.” chairman of the the General summer break! 11 Mid- 645-8892 HEATIN6/ kitchen, new roof, 646-1894 Hebron 228-1150 GENERAL Electric 88 Probe LX Demo •12886 Asked if there were any other Assembly’s Planning and Devel­ June occupancy Is be­ windows and doors. LARRY’S PLUMBINB stove. Harvest gold. 84 Bronco II 4x4 •7286 Springfield police said today ing offered on this dis­ Manchester 647-7760 suspects in the case, he said. opment Committee described its Immaculate condition, WOODWORKING a “ We can tell you Good condition. Ten 88 Ranger XLT •8886 tinguished eight room years old. $100. 633- they discovered through a Hart­ “ The case is still open. We’re still provisions. Colonial on rolph Road fenced backyard. CARPENTRY what to look for... PJ’i Plumbino, Halting A 8883. 87 FI SO S/S Pickup •8686 ford police bulletin that the man making progress." One more step, the signature of 88 Ford FtSO P/U •10686 In Manchester. Four Priced to sell by Repairs to Remodeling and what to look Air Conditioning was wanted for questioning in Smith’s body was found lodged Boilers, pumps, hot water DOirf UWN lERtflCE MW WHIRLPOOL electric Gov. William O’Neill, is needed bedrooms, 2’/2 baths. owner. 569-2989. Licensed and Insured out fo r!” QMWCMM dryer. Nine years old. 643-2145 connection with the murder of between some rocks near a before the bill becomes law. Deluxe new oak kit­ tank!, new and Cell now lor. 6464210 replacementa. Runs greot.$60. 742- Diane Vincent, 34, in a Hartford bridge of the river in downtown A spokesman for the governor’s chen, two fireplaces. Rototllllng, 8207. In-ground pool, pretty FREE ESTIMATES Mowing, SCHALLER office building last November. Springfield Sunday, Lewis said. office estimated it will be about 20 JUST listed. Immaculate CARPENTRY WORK H arB ro Shrub A Hedge Trimming ACURA QUALITY Police identified the drowned treed lot ottering a All Phases 643-9649/228-9616 PRE-OWNED AUTOS The drowning appeared to be days before the bill can be signed beautiful view of the six room Cape In 16% tielir CtSi ~ BOATS/MARINE man as Kenneth Charles Smith. accidental. Lewis said. Bower School area. Framing, Roots, Siding, Trim. 648-Ttll m by the governor. It must be Hartford skyline! New Painting EQUIPMENT u A oo om L X *6995 30, of 617 Broad St. Springfield police had chased reviewed by the Legislative Com­ price! $259,900.Jack- New kitchen, new win­ Registered A Fully Insured MISCELLANEOUS S BpMd. CT— n Very Reasonable Prion S3 Etoort WtGon *6995 "There was information shared Smith one night in late March or mission before that. son 8> Jackson Real dows. $130's. Call Anne of Manchester SERVICES SIREN 17' sailboat with Estate, 647-8400.D Doeman. Blanchard 8, Quality Work / Free EH Im aft HD UNDSCAPE trailer. Four horsep­ 8 tp— d. Low M il— between the departments (on the early April as one of the suspects The bill was introduced for the Rossetto Realtors," Quality Painting Specializing In lands­ ower Mercury. $3,500. M Z-n Canwro *8995 murder suspect) and we gave this involved in the smashing of a town and district by state Rep. MANCHESTER. Move-In We're Selling Houses" 742-1579 GSL Biflldlng Molnte- 8 6p— A Sharp condition. Three bed­ Services nonce Co. Commercl- cape tie retaining walls, 643-8978 offer 5:30. •5 Honda CRX *4995 a shot,” a Springfield detective, display window, l,ewis said. James McCavanagh of Manches­ 646-2482.0 steps 81 borders. Sa p e *d room Ranch In very ROBERTS & SONS ol/ResIdentlol building who would not give his name, The suspects then escaped in a ter’s 13th Assembly District, desirable area. Lo­ FO REST Hills. Price re­ •Free Estimates repairs and home Im­ MISCELLANEOUS •0 Toyota CoroHa *1995 which includes most of the Eighth Decks, Additions, Ken a-aod. eiarao said. “ Somebody here put it stolen vehicle. Lewis said. cated on a lightly duced. Owner of the •Senior Citizen Discounts provements. Interior gorgeous four bed­ Remodeling 871-1953 FOR SALE SS Subani QL HatohOaok *3495 together.” Springfield police pursued the Utilities District territory. wooded Vi acre lot, this •.Aluminum & Vinyl and exterior pointing, 4-aad. 4 «d. a a : room, 2'/2 bath home 20 years exp. Vincent, a security guard who car, which the suspects later It amends a 1963 special act home features a formal ^ Powerwashing light carpentry. Com­ •7 Hyundai QL8 *5495 says ^lll. Wethink It's wishing will not sell ony lived at 689 Main St., was found abandoned. Lewis said. While which specified the area in which dining area, finished Free Est. plete lonltorlol ser­ thing ... a low-cost od In 8>apd. D — Bunroof family room and one agreatbuy! Blanchard vice. Experienced, rel­ END ROLLS M Moroury *3995 barely alive Nov. 15 in a second- trying to flee from the area. the district had the right to extend 8< Rossetto Realtors," 456-2984 646-6815 iable, free estimates. Classified will. Why not 2716" Width — 25$ 4>a^, AM/FM ilar— tapa year old kitchen. place one today I 643-2711. floor hallway of One Commercial Smith probably accidentally its fire and sewer jurisdictions. Priced to sell! $167,000. We're Selling Houses" We’re Here To Serve, 643-0304. 13" width — 2 for 25$ w vw on *6495 The amendment fixes the dis­ 646-2482.0 s-apd. a a : Plaza in Hartford. She died 40 jumped a guard rail and fell in the Flano Realty, 646- Newsprint end rolls can be minutes after she was found. river, Lewis said. trict’s boundaries permanently 5200.n______MANCHESTER. Re­ picked up at the Manchester 345 CENTER ST. Hartford Police Lt. Frederick “ Apparently Kenny must have and prohibits the district from BOLTON. Come view this duced! Immaculate HOMES CONDOMINIUMS Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. three bedroom Ranch ILOTS/LAND APARTMENTS Monday through Thursday. MANCHESTER Lewis said Smith had a criminal dived over a railing thinking the expanding them without town luxurious, custom de­ FOR SALE m FOR SALE signed, one of a kind located on a plctu- I FOR SALE FOR RENT 1987 Wheel horse riding 647-7077 record in Hartford but he would ground was there,” Lewis said. approval. The amendment also Comtemporary. Fea­ resaue country lot. En­ tractor, 38" mower not say whether he was a suspect The Springfield detective said adds a new provision that speci­ closed porch and over­ HOM E with attached of­ TCLLAND. Two bed­ ROCKVILLE. Conve­ 72 HOUR MONEY BACK tures unlaue floor plan. LAND-Sky-Woter. Two With grots catcher. 643- in the murder of Vincent. he believed Smith might have Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald fies that consolidation of the sized garage. $159,900. fice or efficiency room plus office Town- niently located. One, eUARANTEE Tiled foyer, spiral house. Convenient to land listings for that 7712, ask for Pete. “ The only thing lean respond to is been involved in a chase. district and the town can take staircase to library and Sentry Real Estate, 643- apartment! Well con­ special you. 3'/3 acres three, and four bed­ OldtB4FlrMnu •2.SS8 THE BUCK STOPS HERE — Lee Nichols archery range at 291 W. Middle Turnpike 4060.O structed Ansoldl built 1-84 and UCCNN. Gar­ room apartments Chayy '84 Chavatts •2,898 that we do have a warrant for Lewis said Smith was identified place only if the district voters office. Vaulted celling age, basement, fire­ lake front on Cope Cod. riE a n d much more. M ANCH ESTER. Beauti­ Colonial with four bed­ Beautiful property available. Rent In­ Oodes‘83 400 •8.898 Kenny Smith for a larceny in by fingerprints that were just of Shelton, left, and Warren Hensel of Wednesday. Hensel set a New approve that consolidation. place, pool. $120. 872- cludes carpet, applian­ SALES Ctiavy '88 Cavaliw •4,888 $395,000. Call today I ful two bedroom Town- rooms plus attached with p lot of frontage on regard to a stolen vehicle,” Lewis barely visible because the body Newtown remove a trophy to be entered record for bow shooting when he downed Changing the 1963 law is one 9577 or 875-4331. ces, parking and more. Olds '88 CuttSM •8.208 Dir; Route 85 South to house, 2'/2 baths, fully office. Breezeway, gor- the water. Current ac­ said. was partially decomposed. condition of an agreement be­ Security and referen­ Ford '88 LTD •8,898 into a taxidermy contest from Hall’s Arrow the deer last fall. right on Rocco Road. appllanced, C/A with oge, full finished base­ cess Is dirt rood so It NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ tween the two governments con­ ment, two fireplaces, ces required. Cqll 872- Oldt '84 CuUiM •8,788 Follow signs to house. carport. Great loca­ has rural feeling. eral Statute 23-65 prohibits cerning sewer and fire protection Flano Realty, 646- tion, adlacent to coun­ one full plus two V2 REMAX east of the 8095.______the posting of advertise­ Ford '87 Rangw P.U. ■8,888 baths. A beautiful ILOTS/LAND river. 647-1419.D MANCHESTER. Three ments by any person, firm or Olds'84 Datta •8.998 assets and jurisdictional rights. 5200.D try club. $169,900. Di­ corporation on a telegraph, Bulofc '88 RaeU •7,888 ane Johnson. Sentry home In o quiet area FOR SALE room, one bedroom Under its provisions, the dis­ C O ST P R O P O S A L «»71 but easy commute to telephone, electric light or Olda '87 Clara •7.988 Real Estate, 643-4060.O qportment In two fam­ power pole or to a tree, Pont. '88 800 8TE •8.888 trict will buy a town-owned fire The East Hartford Public Route 384. $190's. Anne Lawmakers press for re-regulation of cable TV APPRO VED building ily house. Quiet neigh­ shrub, rock, or any other station on Tolland Turnpike. The Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, MANCHESTER. Re­ Miller Real Estate, 647- BUSINESS Olds '88 98 Raganoy •8.198 lots. Wllllngton, $67,500 borhood In Cheney Mill natural oblect without a writ­ Otdt '87 CuttSM •9.188 town will get some sewage East Hartford, Ct., 06106, will re­ duced I Relax on the 8000.D______district. $550. a month ten permit for the purpose of ceive COST PROPOSALS SER­ deck of this meticulous - $69,500; Coventry, PROPERTY Toyota '•8 Calloa QT8 •8,888 We’re just saying ‘ Let’s be fair’.’’ nation’s cable systems enjoy a seph Lieberman. D-Conn., and collection facilities and rights to VICES OP ARCHITECT/ENGI- SPA C IO U S home with $69,900 - $97,900. Philips plus utilities. Security profecting It or the public and Old8'87 88T-8Mitn 14.988 Lieberman, Shays two bath, two car gar­ carries a fine of up to S50 for Lieberman and Rep. Chris­ local cable monopoly — basic Operators reply: NEER TO PREPARE PLANS A Real Estate, 742-1450.D and references re-' Olda 'SI CuttSM CiMtIo U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, install certain sewer lines and to aged Ranch. Formal wooded privacy! Mog- PA C K A G E store- each offense. 18.988 topher Shays, R-Conn., intro­ SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIRE nlflclent home on cul- quired. Coll 649-2803 ot- service prices have risen 32 R-Conn., called for the re­ maintain certain lines. CODE WORK AT EHHS & dining and living or LOTS of trees on this business. Manchester BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE want local review de-sac street, deslreo- high traffic area, ter 5pm.______MANCHESTER. 13A-142 duced legislation Wednesday to percent since deregulation, Rates reasonable, regulation of basic cable rates, It also contains provisions for H O C KA N U M SCHOOLS. Cost party In the rec room. countyr size building Eldridge Street. M ay 5, AND MARINE Proposal Information and spe­ ble Southend location. equipment qnd Inven­ F IV E room, two bedroom place regulations on an industry Shays said. The Commerce De­ charging that companies have sharing some charges property $194,900. Diane John­ lot In Andover. Conve­ 6, 7, Friday, Saturday, 2S9 Adimi 8L Minch. of rate increases cifications are available In the son. Sentry Real Est­ Spacious nine room nient location but tory Included, some apartment tor rent Sunday. 9-4. Four tom- that they say has been riding partment estimates that rates service is better abused customers with unreaso­ owners pay when they connect to Business Office of the School ate, 643-4060.O Colonial with 3V2 baths, country feeling. Coll owner financing possi­ with appliances. Utili­ 640-1749 roughshod over consumers since will increase by about 14 percent Department. Sealed Cost Pro­ two cor garage. Lovely lly. Tools, dry flowers, nable increases since federal new sewer lines. posals will be received until 2:00 Barbara Weinberg to­ ble. $109,900. Philips ties not Included. Se­ records 78 R.P.M., By Christopher Callahan it began setting its own rates 2 '/ i this year, according to B y Andrew Yurkovskv COLUMBIA. Waterfront private bock yard with Real Estate. 742-1450o legislation in 1986 barred state p.m., Wednesday, May 24,1969, day for more Informa­ curity deposit required household Items, lots The Associated Press years ago. Lieberman. Manchester Herald at which time they will be pub­ property. Picture pond for fishing and and references. Imme­ VMJUWMEH and local governments from yourself on the 10'x64' tion. REMAX east of more. Shays said the monthly service licly opened and read aloud. Inground pool on over the river, 647-1419.0 ROOMS diate occupancy. $650. LIPMAN #1 Congress barred state and local regulating the rates. The East Hartford Public wraparound deck of on acre of beautiful 646- 4378.______MANCHESTER. House­ WASHINGTON — Declaring governments from setting cable fee on the basic package in his Operators of three cable televi­ Schools reserves the right to ac­ FOR RENT VW “ I don’t think there is evidence this loyely ranch prop­ land. A special area of HD hold Items, excellent that cable television is no longer a TV rates in most jurisdictions southern Connecticut district has sion franchises today denied Koop quits cept or reject any or all Cost erty on Columbia HOMES VERNON. Modern three book selection, little ot UNDER $9000 anywhere in the country that a Proposals or the right to waive special homesi room apartment In S7 VW Jatta Q L rad luxury but a necessity of modern effective Dec. 29, 1986. The move increased from $4,50 in 1984 to charges of unreasonable basic technical fornrtalltles If It Is In Lake. Large entry $370's.Anne Miller Real FOR SALE MANCHESTER. Fur­ everything. Saturday, •7 VW Jatta Q L brown couple of years after the regula­ foyer, fireplace, two nished room. $100. per tour family house. Ap­ M ay 6, 10-3, rain or 17 VW Jolta Q L Muo American life, two Connecticut was designed to foster growth in $19.95 today. rates and said that deregulation tion of cable television there is the best Interest of the School Estate, 647-8000.0 pliances and parking Department to do so. full baths, two car gar­ week. Laundry room shine. 19 Knox Street. lawmakers are fighting to allow the relatively new industry. Ca­ “ It is one thing for the gover- had improved service and any reason to regulate them post after privllges. Bus line. 649- Included. Convenient UNDER $8000 Richard A. Huot, age and morel $229,900. GIANT tog and home M VW QoN, 2 dr. Mua local officials to once again set ble companies had complained ment to foster the growth and programming. again,” said William C. Lucas, Director/Business Services D.W. Fish Realty, 643- MANCHESTER LEWINS CROSSING 4148.______tor commuting and UVWQonOLbluo shopping. $400. furnishing sole. Lots ot 17 VW Jalla OU. any rates to halt spiraling cable costs. that their basic rates were kept development of a fledgling indus­ Since deregulation in 1986, the president and general manager 010-05 1591 .□ ROOM with kitchen and S7 VW Jotta O L A m monthly plus utilities. furniture, microwave, “ It is time to return consumer artificially low by local officials try ... and quite another to allow a yearly rate increases for the of United Cable Television Corp. laundry privileges. refrigerator. Inside ■7VWaoHQL4dr.Wua eight years NOTICE 647- 1113 otter 6:30pm. •• VW OU, allvar protections to cable television,” who were subject to election powerful industry to continue franchi.ses have been as low as 4.7 of Eastern Connecticut. Private Manchester and out. Big ticket M VW Jatta. Mua PUBLIC HBARINO said Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, pressures. extracting monopoly prices from percent and as high as 13.4 B O A R D O P D IR IC T O R S residence. Non- Items and little. Great United Cable, based in Bolton. WASHINGTON (AP) - Dr. C. smoker. No alcohol. CONDOMINIUMS UNDER 17000 D-Conn.. “ We’re not trying to But with virtually no competi­ percent. TOWN OP MANCHRSTIR, CONNECTICUT borglnst Friday and •eVWrox.2dr.bkM Everett Koop, whose campaigns 1 punish the cable TV industry. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Quiet, considerate. $85. FOR RENT Saturday, M ay 5 and 6, •8 VW fox, 2 dr, rod tion — more than 99 percent of the See REGULATION, page 10 On Wednesday. U.S. Sen. Jo­ See OPERATORS, page 10 against smoking and AIDS Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the weekly. 649-2902._____ le VW Fox Won. bhN 9:30-4pm. 32 Benton 17 VW OoH, whIM, at marked an often-controversial Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, MANCHESTER. Free SOUTH WINDSOR. Rent Street, Manchester. •7 VW fox. 4 dr, wMta Connecticut, on Tuesday, May 9, 1969, at 7:30 P.M. to con­ with option. Straw- as vw Jatta Q L brown eight years as surgeon general, sider and act on the following; room and food for fe­ COVENTRY. Saturday, male over thirty In bridge. 2 bedroom M ay 6,10^5. Household UNDER $0000 told President Bush today he will Proposed appropriation to Education Special Prolects — exchange for child townhouse. Sunken liv­ MVWOoHdloaat leave office in July. Fund 41 — Excess Cost Grant...... $147,000.00 ing room with fire­ goods, toys, books, etc. 16 VW Jatta. 4 dr. wMta Designated duck crossing to be financed by o State Grant. core. 10:30pm-12 noon. Also fireplace wood. 44 as vw Jatta Q L brown Shuttle poised for blastoff Koop, in a brief letter to the Walk to Main Street. place, central air, gar­ Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — Staff age, private deck, full Stage Rood, across UNDER $5000 White House, said he had told T ra in in g ...... $2,500.00 647-8633. from Meodowbrook MVWQoH.gray didn’t save 3 Jay-waddiers Bush in February that he would to be financed by o State Grant. basement, pool, tennis. Shopping Plaza on •4 VW Jatta, 2 dr. at 644-0517 or 872-9577 U VW Jatta. 4 dr. rad CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. three hours before the scheduled The crew would spend the not serve out his full second term, Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Local Capital APARTMENTS Route 44. Improvement Prolects (LoCIP), Mt. Nebo Field Renova­ evenings.______UNDER $4000 (AP) — NASA counted on sea liftoff. Technicans earlier had remainder of its four-day flight Three feathered waddlers near the intersection of Hil­ which ends in November. The tio n s...... 6130,700.00 FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Immac­ •2 VW Jatta. 4 dr. rad breezes to clear away rain clouds pumped a half-million gallons of orbiting 184 miles above Earth, who apparently never lard Street. The ducks nest surgeon general said he will leave to be financed by o State Grant. ulate two bedroom, 1V^ CARS •2 VW o n . Maok today in time for a second liquid hydrogen and oxygen into conducting scientific learned to cross Adams Street near the Hockanum River. July 13. Proposed appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to MANCHESTER. Three both townhouse. Air FOR SALE 24 ToliindITIIII Tiiki. attempt to launch Atlantis and the shuttle’s tanks. experiments. at a designated crossing are Last Friday, police placed Koop, 72, was appointed the Capitol Improvement Reserve Fund, contribution to Tol­ bedroom duplex, pri­ land Turnpike Reconstruction Protect...... $66,250.00 conditioning, fully ap­ VarnoiL CT start the robot craft Magellan on The crew members for the Light rain fell on the launch pad dead ducks now. two duck-crossing signs on One of Manchester's nicest condominium com­ vate, large yard. Cen­ DODGE Caravan, 1985, government’s top health officer to be financed from Fund Balance. pllanced, hot water In­ 049-2638 its 806-million-mile journey to mission, the fourth since the in the early morning, and dark Adams Street to warn motor­ plexes! Beautiful area. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2'A tral location, ap­ cluded. No pets. $795 front wheel drive, The ducks were struck by a by President Reagan, and was Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, Existing Venus. Challenger disaster, are com­ clouds approached from the west. ists of potential waddlers. sworn into office in January 1982. Account «942 — Tolland Turnpike Reconstruction Protect baths, full basement with washer connections. Cen­ pllanced. No pets. $850. per month/negotiable. 2.2/tour cylinder, 46K, motor vehicle Wednesday needs some body work. The space shuttle was to lift off But forecasters said they be­ Rand said it’s easier to warn ...... $66,250.00 tral vacuum and air conditioning. Marble fireplace In plus utilities. 647-0670. Security required. 646- MDTDRCYCLES/ mander David M. Walker, pilot night, according to Dog Koop said James Mason, assist­ to be financed by a contribution from the General Fund M AN CH ESTER. One bed­ 6439 or 649-1153. $4,500. 643-4177. at 1:48 p.m. EDT. with a "launch Ronald Grabe, and mission spe­ lieved there was a good chance of the motorists than to try and ant secretary for health at the through the Capital Improvement Reserve Fund. living room and sliders to deck. A dream kitchen, MOPEDS Warden Richard Rand. He completely appllanced. Approximately 1700 sq. ft. room apartment. New CHRYSLER LeBoron 82. window" stretching for 64 min­ cialists Norman Thagard, Mary clear skies and calm winds by teach ducks where to cross. Department of Health and Hu­ Proposed appropriation to General Fund — Public Works — construction. Walking 79K, power steering, utes. Air Force weather forecas­ said he wasn’t sure if it was a He said it seemed unusual, Engineering...... $7,600.00 ot living apace. Ask our hosts for more Information. STORE AND MOTORCYCLE Insu- Cleave and Mark^Lee. launch time. malicious hit-and-run man Services where the surgeon to be financed by reimbursement from Homort. distance to hospital a ir conditioning, ronce. Some day cov­ ters said this morning there was a Six hours after launch. Cleave "Basically we still have 40 however, that three ducks Make your Sunday drive a visit to Lewina Crossing. and shopping. Main OFFICE SPACE power brakes. $1,800. accident. general heads the Public Health All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo­ erage, competitive 40 percent chance that rain or and Lee were to operate remote percent chance overall that would have been killed, be­ Service, will name an acting cations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ Street. Quiet and se­ 649-7605, 646-2075 otter rotes on full range ot “ There were feathers ever­ cure. $575. Coll Bob at NEW office and retail 7pm. crosswinds at the Kennedy Space controls to eject the $550 million weather could be a problem, but cause three would have been surgeon general after he leaves. dition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxiliary aid In center. 200 West Center motercycles. Coll ywhere.” Rand said. "They order to foclllote their participation at meetings should con­ 649-1147.______HORIZION, 78. Good con- Crockett Agency, Inc. Center emergency landing site Magellan — America’s first deep we don’t expect it to bo,” said quite visible in the roadway. In a statement, Mason praised tact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled Street, Manchester. weren’t in the designated QUIET, pleasant four dltlon. Runs good. $100. 643-1577.______would prevent the launch. space probe in 11 years — from Capt. Ken Warren, the Air Force He said it is possible that Koop as "an outstanding leader meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. High visibility and crossing area.” D. F. REALE, INC. room apartment. First heavy traffic. 600 to 645-1665. HARLEY Davidson, 86. “ The weather here is changing the shuttle’s cargo bay. weather officer. "We expect a sea someone might have been on major health issues.” Jam es F. Fogarty He found the ducks about Secretary, Board of Directors REAL ESTATE floor. Ideal for mature 1,600 square feet. T-BIRD, 1981, loaded, FX R super glade. 1,700 and it still has to change quite a Magellan then was to rocket breeze to clear out what weather trying to run down the ducks. “ All of us in the Public Health 175 Miln 8L, Mineliesltr working adult. Non- $10/ottlce, $12/retoll. Cleon, good condition. miles. Show room bit before we get to launch time,” itself out of Earth orbit and start a we have by launch time.” too yards from where ducks “ You have people that are Service and the medical profes­ Doted of Manchester, Connecticut smoker. No pets. 649- this 26th day of April, 1969. 6464S2S Coll Peter Wells, 683- $1,300. Must sell. 646- stock, flawless. $5,950. NASA commentator Hugh Harris 15-month voyage that would The final launch preparations were discovered three weeks that way, you know,” Rand sion are proud of what he has 5897. 2521. 4866. Coll 569-4976. 004-05 said as the five astronauts were carry it V h times around the sun ago crossing Adams Street said. driven to the winged spacecraft before reaching Venus. See SHUTTLE, page 10 See KOOP, page 10

I W'' 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, May 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 4. 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Adopt a pet: Try Sir John Police Roundup Second suit is fiied Bad fortune Housing proposal A Class of ’39 reunion set By Barbara Richmond Girl, 6, escapes injury The Hartford Public High School Class of ’39 will Manchester Herald over miil conversion for gypsies gets mixed review hold its 50th class reunion Saturday. May 20. Any after ‘dashing’ into car classmate who has not received a notice is asked to Sir John, a neutered male By Nancy Concelman apartments and eight stores. call Annabelle McCarthy Dodge. 643-1616 for Brittany spaniel, is this week’s I A six-year-old girl received minor injuries Manchester Herald Brophy Ahern sued the commission over HARTFORD (A P) — Three gypsies accused at Bolton session information. Deadline for reservations is Friday. featured pet at the Manchester Tuesday after she ran in front of a car at a school that requirement and other conditions, but of extorting hundreds of thousands of dollars dog pound. crosswalk on Spruce Street, police said. 'The Brophy Ahern Development Co. is settled out of court with the town on all but from people seeking spiritual guidance have By Andrew J. Davis adjusted if town officials think Sir is about 9 years old and Jessica M. Parker, of 180 Maple St., was treated suing the Planning and Zoning Commis­ the drainage-system issue. been charged with racketeering. A Manchester Herald that number is unrealistic. Kowa­ May breakfast slated was found roaming on Briar- and released from Manchester Memorial Hospital sion for the second time over require­ Planning Director Mark Pellegrini told Gardenia Ephraim, 43; her daughter, Mary lewski said. The town can build wood Road on May 1. Dog for abrasions and contusions to her knees, a hospital ments for conversion of the former Cheney commission members at the March Ann Ephraim, 22; and her former daughter-in- The 8th annual May Breakfast sponsored by First law, Dolly M. Demitro, 23, were charged BOLTON — The Capitol Region units, have private developers or Warden Richard Rand said spokeswoman said. Bros, yarn mill into apartments and meeting that town staff is not sure now if Congregational Church of Andover will be held Council of Governments is mak­ non-profit groups build the units, since Briarwood is near the A group of 15 to 20 children were at the crosswalk stores. the system improvements are needed. Wednesday under a rarely used 1982 state law Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m. Tickets are $3.75 for ing affordable housing one of its or require builders of new subdi­ Glastonbury line the dog might waiting for the school crossing guard to let them The latest suit, filed with the town clerk Town staff believed that the town had an designed to prosecute members of known adults. ^.50 for children, and $3 for senior citizens. priorities and is asking Bolton for visions to build some affordable be from that town. cross when Parker "dashed” in the path of a car April 12, asks a Rockville Superior Court easement allowing Brophy Ahern to criminal organizations. A family maximum is $11.50. help. housing units, among other op­ Another new dog at the driven by Karen B. Trueman, 31, of 43 Madison St., judge to reverse the commission’s March install part of the system when the The three women have already been charged Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling Representatives from CRCOG tions, Kowalewski and Kemp pound, and the only other one 20 decision that Brophy Ahern should requirement was made, but discovered with larceny and fortunetelling charges after « Ken Lester. 742-8097. They will also be available at police said. talked to about 25 town officials said. there as of Tuesday, is a white Police said the crossing guard acted in make improvements to an off-site drain­ later that the town’s easement may not be an investigation by West Hartford police into the door. There will also be a tag and bake sale on and residents Wednesday to try to CRCOG defines affordable and grey female Husky. She’s compliance with department procedures at the time age system. expanded without a property owner’s activities at the Ephraims’ former home on the premises. convince them to join a regional housing as housing that a family about 1-year old and was found of the incident, and no charges were filed. Brophy Ahern had applied for a site-plan approval. Pellegrini said. The property Seymour Avenue. The three women pleaded housing compact on affordable of four making $45,500 could buy roaming on Tuck Road on April modification to eliminate those improve­ owner has not given approval for the not guilty to the charges. Y or rent. That means a house for 29. ments because the firm could not get an easement. They are accused of extorting more than housing. Town officials did not Choral concert scheduled $113.750 or monthly rent of $1,137. Princess, featured two easement for a portion of the system. Still, the commission denied the devel­ $190,000 in cash and $10,000 worth of jewelry make any commitments to join the program at the public hearing For a family of four making The Hartford Philharmonic Society will present a weeks ago, has been adopted Two face drug charges “The defendant’s action requires the oper’s request for a site plan modification from fortunetelling customers. at the Community Hall. $36,400, the cost of an affordable choral concert. "A Hungarian Celebration.” by a Manchester family. Sam, plaintiff to do something which is by a vote of 3-2. Members William A. Patterned after a similar federal law, the Sir John Cindy Two local men were arrested on drug charges house would be $91,000 and rent featuring Haydn, Liszt. Bartok. Kodaly. and Ligeti, featured last week, was impossible for it to do,” the suit said. Bayer and Leo Kwash and alternate state’s Corrupt Organizations and Racketeer­ The two-hour hearing was held Wednesday afternoon, police said. would be $910 a month. For a Sunday, at 7 p.m. in the Immanual Congregational claimed by his owner. ton, a member of the Connecti­ Brophy Ahern is named as plaintiff and Theodore Brindamour voted to deny the ing Activity Act provides for a maximum to gather opinions on the pro­ She has been spayed and had James W. Churchill, 23, and Jason A. Dixon, 17, family of four making $22,750. an Church. 10 Woodland St.. Hartford. Tickets are $6. The dog pound is located on cut Veterinary Medical Associ­ the commission and its chairman. Alfred modification. Member Ronald Gates and penalty of 20 years imprisonment and a $25,000 gram, said Executive Assistant her shots. Cindy is white with both of 88 Oak St., were each charged with affordable house would cost and $5 for senior citizens and $3 for students. For town property off Olcott Street ation, reminds dog owners that W. Sieffert Sr., are named as defendants. alternate Josh Howroyd voted in favor of fine. Helen M. Kemp. Representatives orange and grey tiger-striped possession of cocaine, police said. $.56,875 while an affordable more information, call 668-5983. near the landfill area. Rand is spring is the season for heart- Town staff mandated the drainage it. Assistant State’s Attorney John M. Mas- from the Board of Selectmen. patches. Judy Lazorik, a volun­ Police used a search warrant at the Oak Street monthly rent would be $.569, at the pound weekdays from worm disease which is caused improvements last year and the commis­ Manchester attorney Bruce J. Comollo. sameno said it was the first time he could recall Board of Finance, Planning Com­ teer with Aid to Helpless apartment after receiving an anonymous tip last according to CRCOG. noon to 1 p.m. There is also by a parasite carried by sion made them a condition of its approval who represents the developers, said the the racketeering law being used against mission and Zoning Commission, Cancer Society dance set Animals, said Cindy is very month that Churchill would be in possession of The reaction from the audience someone at the pound from 6 to mosquitos. of the project on Jan. 4. 1988. Brophy commission’s action was based on “ un­ members of a gypsy clan. among others, attended the gentle and would be a fine pet cocaine, police said. Traces of cocaine were found in was mixed. A benefit dance in memory of John H. Kane Sr. 9 p.m., Monday through Dr. Leventhal advises dog Ahern is converting the mill into 112 lawful reasons.” hearing. for a retired person. She is four plastic bags, police said. Mark Johnson, chairman of the will be held Saturday May 6 at the Knights of Friday. owners to have their dogs temporarily living at a The Board of Selectmen has Both men were home at the time of the search and Zoning Commission, said he was Columbus Hall on Main Street in Manchester. Music The phone number at the tested for the ptentially fatal until June 7 to decide whether to Hartford-area veterinary were apprehended, police said. Dixon was released afraid that Bolton would be of the 50s and 60s will be provided by “ Masters of the pound is 643-6642. Those wish­ disease and if it’s present have clinic. get involved, but the final deci­ on a $500 non-surety bond, while Churchill was forced to join the program. He Past” and the Joyal and Kane families will sponsor ing to get in touch with the dog it treated. If no sign of the All of the cats put up for sion would not be made until a released on a $500 cash bond. Both are scheduled to Towns asked to fund reservoir work town meeting three to four said if a majority of the towns the event. Proceeds will be donated to the warden can also call the police disease is present, the veteri­ adoption are neutered or appear in Manchester Superior Court May 10. sign up and Bolton does not, there Manchester North unit of the American Cancer department, 646-4555, if there is narian can advise as to how to spayed and given their shots, dam be repaired and the land be said. The trust has raised $5,000 in months after that, said Mary By Nancy Concelman Ellen Kowalewski, director of would be tremendous pressure Society. Tickets are $10. For information, call no answer at the pound. prevent it. unless two young when preserved as open space. The “ They don’t have that strong private donations for the repairs Manchester Herald community development at for the town to reverse its 643-2168. There is a $5 fee to adopt a Cindy, a very petite calico adopted. Anyone interested in dam is off Lake Street where need that they had in the past, ” he and has considered allowing decision. dog and the new owner must female, is this week’s pet being adopting a pet should call any said. logging on part of the land. CRCOG. The 29 towns in the Drug charges are lodged The Manchester Land Conser­ Manchester, Bolton and Vernon “ I don’t think we need to be have the dog licensed. Before featured by Aid to Helpless of the following numbers, any The council is still considering Barlow said. James Parda, a Capitol Region have been asked vation Trust Inc. is asking the meet. forced to do it.” he said. “ W e’re Holy hour Is scheduled being licensed the dog must Animals Inc. Cindy has had a day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Police said they arrested a man and woman how it will support the repair forester with the state Depart­ to join, she said. town to pay $75,000 of the The state has approved a going to have to add another layer have its rabies shot. litter of kittens and they have 623-0489; 232-8317; 242-2156; or Wednesday night on charges they illegally pos­ project, Barlow said. Vernon ment of Environmental Protec­ “ The general feeling (is) that, St. Bridget Rosary Society will conclude this estimated $335,000 needed to of bureaucracy to look over that. ” Dr. Allan Leventhal of Bol- been adopted. 693-6138. sessed cocaine and marijuana. $200,000 bond for the work. $25,000 may be waiting to see if Manches­ tion, has told the trust that yes, it is a serious problem.” year’s program with a Holy Hour Monday. May 8. repair the Risley Reservoir dam. of which has been spent on an He said he thought the town Christine Emt, 22, of 185 Burnt Hill Road, Hebron, ter will agree to contribute the logging in two areas could yield a Kowalewski said of housing Father Roger Elliott from the Holy Family trust Vice President Malcolm F. could build affordable housing on and Mark M. Massay, 30, of Route 6, in Andover, engineering study to determine $75,000. he said. total of about $39,000. shortages. Monastery will celebrate the Mass at 6:30 p.m.. Barlow said today. what repairs are needed, Barlow it s ow n without state were both charged with possession of cocaine, At the suggestion of Vernon Vernon officials have opposed She said the problem has preceded by a recitation of the Rosary at 6; 15 p.m. Barlow said the trust feels that said. The engineers have deter­ intervention. possession of marijuana, and possession of drug Town Council members, the trust logging the site and have said the become so serious that busi­ A catered buffet supper will be held in the school $75,000 is a “ minimal figure” mined that $335,000 is needed for Clayton A. Adams, a member paraphernalia, police said. may ask Bolton to contribute. The town would not contribute to the nesses are having trouble recruit­ cafeteria following the services. Reservations, at of the Board of Finance, dis­ Police saw Massay and Emt sitting in a car in the because Manchester has flow repairs. project if the trust decided to ing employees from outside the $5.50. may be made by calling Mary Cullerton. trust has not decided how much to parking lot of Harpo’s Nightclub, 432 Oakland St., rights to the water in Risley region, and that young couples, agreed with Johnson. 646-0050. or Mary Sulots. 649-3790. Trust representatives on Tues­ request from Bolton, but Barlow allow removal of trees. Barlow police said. Reservoir, which may be used as said. high school graduates and senior “ If you do join ... it’s a prod to Margaret K. Storrs mington, husband of Dorothy will be in Mount St. Benedict day asked the Vernon Town said $25,000 or more might be Police found a rolled $10 bill with cocaine residue a future water supply. The If repairs are made, the dam citizens are leaving the area get things done,” he said. (Cosgrove) Kowalski and brother Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling Council for a $60,000 contribution, appropriate. Margaret K. Storrs, 91, of 565 and a small bag of marijuana under a floor mat in request for funds is on the Board could provide water for fire because they can’t afford CRCOG figures show the me­ Spaghetti dinner slated of Anthony Kowalski of Manches­ hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. he said. But several council About 50 acres of the land lie in Vernon St., died Wednesday the car, police said. of Directors’ Tuesday agenda. protection. Barlow said. The housing. dian sales price of a Bolton house ter, died Wednesday (May 3, and 7 to 9 p.m. members said $60,000 is a bit Bolton, but only a small part of ’The Republican Town Committee is planning a (May 3, 1989) at a Manchester Both Emt and Massay were released on $1,000 The dam, reservoir and sur­ water, which flows into the The town would be required to rose from $108,450 in 1986 to 1989) at the Veteran’s Adminis­ Memorial donations may be high. At one time. Vernon needed the dam is in Bolton, Barlow said. Fam ily Spaghetti Dinner Friday at the Knights of convalescent home. cash bond and have a court date scheduled for May rounding 104 acres were given to unused Lydall reservoirs in Man­ have 44 affordable housing units $143,250 in 1987. which is about tration Medical Center, made to the American Cancer the reservoir for fire protection In the past, no Bolton officials Columbus Lodge. 138 Main St., from 5 to 8:30 p.m. She was born in Manchester on 10. chester. could be a future asset, within five years if it joins the $15,000 higher than the average in Newington. Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ the trust by the heirs of John S. but the town has since installed have supported the repair pro­ The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12. Sept. 8, 1897, and was a lifelong Risley on the condition that the fire hydrants in the area. Barlow ject. he said. trust members have said. program, but that number can be the Hartford area. For tickets or additional information, call Vivian resident. She was a registered Besides his wife and brother, he chester 06040, or to the South Garside. 646-1313. nurse and had worked at Man­ is survived by a son. Michael S. Windsor Ambulance Corps, P.O. chester Memorial Hospital in the Kowalski of Avon; four daugh­ Box 705, South Windsor 06074. Public Meetings operating room for several years. ters, Eileen Donaldson of Anna­ polis, Md., Kathleen Hansen of Accident prompts walk request Alzheimer group to meet She then worked with the Visiting CARD OF THANKS Nurse and Home Care Associa­ Summit, N. J., Maureen Kowalski The Glastonbury Alzheimer’s Support Group, Meetings scheduled tonight. By Nancy Concelman April 18 memo to the directors. ision. Students cross between tion of Manchester for many of Stoneham, Mass., and Chris­ To all my and neighbors for sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association, will meet tine Kowalski of Annapolis, Md.; their kind deeds and prayers dur­ Manchester Herald Gary J. Wood, the Manchester parked cars in the face of ongoing now open years. ’Tuesday, May 9, at the Glastonbury Senior Center ing our recent loss. Police Department spokesman, traffic, he said in his letter. She was the oldest living nurse two other brothers, Bernard Manchester on Hebron Ave., in Glastonbury at 7 p.m. Police and school officials want said 6-year-old Brandon Cote of 94 Police said the only solution is with the association. She was a Kowalski of Farmington and Family of John Bujak Caregivers, family members, and friends are Democratic Subcommittee, Municipal Building the town to build sidewalks along North Elm St. was struck on to build the walks on Princeton 1936 graduate of the Middlesex Walter Kowalski in Florida; two coffee room, 7; 30 p.m. invited to attend. Call 242-8182 for more information. sisters, Mary Sadowski in Wa­ part of Princeton Street in an March 10 last year while trying to Street to the front of the school, Hospital School of Nursing and a area where a Bowers School cross the street. The child was not directing students to the guard. member of the Alumni Associa­ shington and Jean Steinberg in IN MEMORIAM New Jersey; and a grandchild. Bolton student was hit by a vehicle last seriously injured. Wood said. The town could pay for the bloom ers tion. She was a member of the In sad and loving memory of Joseph Art Association meeting set The funeral will be Saturday at Board of Library Directors, Bentley Memorial year. project with funds previously a fine lingerie boutique Zion Lutheran Church and the Skoneski, who passed away on May Werbner has asked the Board of appropriated for spot repairs. The Tolland County Art Association will hold its 9:15 a.m. from the Ahern Funeral Library, 7; 30 p.m. Assistant School Superintend­ Ladies Aid Society. 3, 1988. Directors to consider appropriat­ Werbner said. The new walks May meeting Tuesday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Home, 111 Main St., Route 4, in ent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. asked A new shop in downtown Manchester She is survived by a nephew, Sadly Missed, ing funds to build the walks. The would mean fewer spot repairs, Lottie Fisk Building. Henry Park, Vernon. The the Unionville section of Far­ that a walk be built across the Calvin Kingburne of Worcester, Elaine town Engineering Division said but because of the location of the guest artist will be Susan Tilton Pecora. mington, followed by a Mass of street from Bowers School be­ featuring fine silk & cotton lingerie Mass. asphalt walks would cost about walks near the school and con­ She will give a demonstration in watercolors. Christian burial at 10 a.m. in the tween Harvard Road and Tanner The funeral will be Friday at 11 Thoughts $10,000 and concrete walks about cerns raised by the Police De­ for everyday and night wear. Members and guests are always welcome. Church of St. Patrick. Burial, Street so students could cross a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Edward Ochab $30,000. partment and Board of Educa­ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be with full military honors, will be with a crossing guard. Students are now crossing tion. the new walks are probably Perfect for bridal & gifts. in East Cemetery. Calling hours in the State Veteran’s Cemetery, WARSAW, Poland (AP) - She had been traveling constantly for 35 years. Parents have also complained where the sidewalk ends on the a priority. Werbner said. D of 1 holds open meeting are Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. Middletown. Edward Ochab, a prominent 22 birch street • downtown manchester Communist official over three Sometimes running, mostly just ambling along, about dangerous conditions at the street, about a block from the If the directors decide to ’The Daughters of Isabella will hold an open Memorial donations may be decades who briefly served as occasionally slowing to a .'■rawl, and at periodic site. Assistant Town Manager guard. Deakin said in an April 3 consider the project, it will be put 646-6456 meeting Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m. at the First made to the charity of the donor’s Maureen Martin party first secretary during the intervals, stopping to rest. Suddenly she stopped. Steven R. Werbner said in an letter to the Engineering Div­ on the board’s June agenda. Federal Savings and Loan Association. West Middle choice. monday-saturday 9:30 am-5 30 pm M o ta rC o rd Maureen (Kelly) Martin, 55. of 1956 post-Stalinist thaw, died Before her was deep darkness, a great void. Her ’Turnpike. Frances Gagnon and Barbara Wallett are South Windsor, wife of Lorn A. ttrursddy night until 8 pm e n d VBA Harriet Gesler Monday. He was 82. mind raced back over the past to seek security from anno mlstretto, owner o c c a p la d in charge of refreshments. Bring friends. Martin, died Wednesday (May 3, her experience. But there was nothing, she was Harriet L. Gesler. of Anchor­ Ochab joined the prewar Polish State says pit bull must be destroyed 1989) at St. Francis Hospital and unprepared for this moment. Where was she? Why age, Alaska, formerly of Man­ Communist Party in 1929. He Medical Center. Hartford. had she been traveling this way for so long, only to HARTFORD (A P) - Cookie, suffered a broken leg and cuts Arroyo’s lawyer said he would Senior slim down is set chester and Ormond Beach, Fla., helped defend Warsaw after the Besides her husband; she is come to this frightening moment? This was a time of the infamous New Britain pit bull that required 40 stitches. submit a counterproposal to have died March 31, 1989. Nazis attacked in 1939 and later Spring Slim Down for seniors will be held the next survived by her mother, Nonie revelation. For the first time she recognized she had that has dodged destruction for But the dog’s owner, John the dog either returned to Arroyo She was born March 8,1917, the escaped to the Soviet Union, four Tuesdays of May at Community Baptist (Durkin) Kelly of Hartford; two been living without purpose or intent. two years should be put to death Arroyo, appealed the destruction or evaluated by an independent daughter of the late Joseph and where he helped organize a Church, 585 E. Center St. The morning group begins daughters, Loreen Luce and Today is that day for you. Right now you have for attacking an 8-year-old girl in order to the agriculture depart­ trainer. If that fails, he said, the Rose Gesler. precursor of the Moscow- SALE Mariannne Strycharz, both of stopped. You are asking yourself a searching 1987, said a state official. ment, which oversees dog safety case would be appealed to Super­ at 9:30 a.m. and the afternoon group meets at 1 p.m. She is survived by a sister, installed postwar communist Manchester; two sons, Timothy question, “ If today was the last day for me to live, “ Cookie has posed a real threat Kathryn G. Hofacker of Hender­ government. issues. ior Court. E. Martin of the Rockville section what is ahead of me?” The answer may not be to members of the community sonville, N.C.; six nephews and a of Vernon and Thomas J. Martin pleasant. If you have lived a life of sin and pleasure, and may continue to do so if niece. Lord Maiionmere of Manchester; a brother, Ed­ intending to have a good time, you have had your released to her owner’s custody,” Lottery A memorial service will be ward A. Kelly Jr. of Hartford; NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — 18 Karat Gold reward. The road ahead is very dark to you. 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TDIC F.ijual Opportunity Lender The stone temples include four DIAL 911 seated figures of Ramses II, each In Manchester 67 feet high, and two of Queen Nefertari, one of his wives. MANCHESTER HERALD, ’Thursday, May 4. 1989 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, May 4, 1989 LOCAL Integrated program NATION & WORLD & S T A T E for students could Chinese students push past police lines GOP dinner is Friday spur understanding BEIJING (AP) — Their independ­ cheered the demonstrators as they In a statement read at the square, again in front of the Beijing Hotel A family spaghetti dinner will be held by ent unions spurned by communist marched along the 10-mile route to the when protesters from colleges in the A student leaders reiterated their de­ the Manchester Repubican Town Commit­ alone, but enough combined, said leaders, tens of thousands of students square. mands for a dialogue with the eastern part of the city moved toward tee Friday at the Knights of Columbus hall B y A n d r e w J. D a v is pushed through police lines today into It was the sixth time in three weeks government. They had called today’s the square. After several tries, they Manchester Herald Kennedy. at 138 Main St. Manchester’s minority enrol­ central Tiananmen Square on the 70th that students have made the pilgrim­ march after authorities on Wednes­ too plowed through police lines. Dinner will be served from 5 to 8:30 p.m. lment is 11 percent, said anniversary of China’s first student age to demand fundamental reforms day refused to recognize their newly Students walked hand-in-hand down About 225 tickets have been sold for the Manchester will be one of four movement. of China’s autocratic political system. formed union and open up a dialogue Beijing’s broad boulevards. Some communities that will participate Kennedy. School officials said 893 fund-raising event. Tickets, at $5 each for of 6,892 students are minorities. Thousands also demonstrated in “ If this continues, China has hope,” with democratically elected student wore red headbands reading, “ Mom, adults, will also be sold at the door. in an integrated summer school Shanghai and Nanjing for democracy said one onlooker. I’m not wrong.” A Eighty-four of those students are representatives. The chairwoman of the committee program, said James P. and press freedom while several Thousands of workers ignored The government has called the “ Rise ye who refuse to be slaves,” a Kennedy, Manchester school su­ in another desegregation pro­ planning the event is Vivian Garside. wife gram with Hartford called Pro­ hundred took to the streets in government warnings that they would student demands “ naive and impul­ group of students bellowed, singing of Republican Town Chairman John perintendent, and Larry Tiven, Changsha. Three hundred journalists be fired if they attended the march, sive” and called the students’ United the Chinese national anthem, as they assistant school superintendent ject Concern. Garside. Less than 10 percent of Glaston­ from the state-run press joined the said one government employee. Association of Beijing Universities passed the Communist Party head­ in Glastonbury. march in Beijing. bury’s 4,673 students are minori­ “ This is the first time in 40 years illegal. quarters at Zhongnanhai. The announcment today came Students plowed into Tiananmen — such a big movement for democracy “ Down with bureaucracy,” others ties. said Tiven. Police today put up far less Poiice cierk arrested a day after a summer integrated China’s symbolic seat of power — has occurred. I’ll just show up at work chanted. East Hartford’s minority enrol­ resistance than during last Thurs­ program for 25 Hartford-area throughout the day. tomorrow and see what happens,” he The headquarters was the scene of a COLCHESTER (AP) — A state police lment is 23 percent, though it is day’s protest, when 150,000 students towns was announced. said. dramatic stand-off between students clerk, who allegedly traded registration predicted to rise to about 50 and supporters marched to the square By midafternoon, more than 70,000 and hundreds of police two weeks ago. information on state police vehicles for percent by the year 2000. Out of About an hour before the protest in communist China’s biggest demon­ Manchester, Glastonbury, people, about half of them students, Today, only four guards stood at the drugs, has been arrested , state police said. 3,623 South Windsor students, less stration ever. East Hartford and South Windsor packed the 100-acre expanse in a ended and students left the square, gates. Tammy Prentiss, 26, of Montville, was will participate in the summer than 8 percent are minorities, AP photo collage of chanting, flag-waving and their leaders announced that stu­ Y But outside Beijing Normal Univer­ By early afternoon, police presence arrested around noon Wednesday at the school officials said. singing. dents’ two-week-old class boycott school program at Manchester GOOD FORTUNE SMILES TWICE — sity, thousands of students came up had all but vanished from Tiananmen. The idea for the summer state police barracks in Colchester and Community College, said Tiven. Red and white banners calling for would end Friday. against a wall of several hundred A banner reading, “ The world is for program started during discus­ Nicaraguan immigrant Justo Ricardo charged with criminal attempt to possess Courses in American history, freedoms unheard of in China since At least 55 schools participated in police and there was much pushing all,” was hung over a huge portrait of narcotics and receiving a commercial sions about the other integration Somarriba and his wife, Maria Eiiana, Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald English literature, ecology and the communists came to power 40 today’s march, including small dele­ and shoving during which police Sun Yat-sen, who led China’s first bribe, state police said. program announced Tuesday, geometry will be offered, he said. are ail smiles at lottery headquarters in years ago flapped in the wind. gations from more than 10 schools grabbed protesters’ hair before the revolution in 1911. The portrait was said Kennedy and Tiven. That Prentiss was arrested after she allegedly SPRUCING UP — Ben Aitkin of 25 Birch Mountain Road, Bolton, and The program is needed to help Tallahassee, Fla., Wednesday, after Bystanders, lining the streets by the outside Beijing including Hong students broke through. erected earlier this week in the square program, known as EQUAL, will trying to trade registration information to Jonathan Sobczak of 92 Loomis Road, Bolton, pick up litter on Birch promote understanding between claiming a $5.3 million prize. Not only thousands, had applauded and Kong’s Chinese University. Students and 1,000 police collided for annual May Day celebrations. an undercover state police officer for white students and minority offer courses in computers, his­ cocaine, state police said. Mountain Road Extension Saturday. They were participating in Bolton’s students, said Tiven. tory and local culture this did Somarriba pick all six numbers in Prentiss was also charged with posses­ “Rid Litter Day”, sponsored in part by the Bolton Cub Scouts, the Bolton “ It’s very important for all summer at Quirk Middle School Saturday’s drawing, but Wednesday he sion of narcotics and possession of drug Woman’s Club and others. students to come together in the in Hartford. was told that he had been granted paraphealia, state police said. mixture,” he said. “ It doesn’t The programs differ because political asylum in the U.S. He entered Ex-guard dies Lance R. Prentiss, Prentiss’ husband, happen very easily. That’s an the summer program is aimed at the U.S. illegally in 1987. was arrested at the couple’s Montville 20 flee smoky blaze Students win awards important part of education.” high school-age students, while home. He was charged with possession of Kennedy said he saw integra­ the EQUAL program is for for killing girl narcotics and possession of narcotics MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Fire Depart­ The Manchester High School club of the tion as a “ byproduct” of the students in grades 4 through 7, paraphenalia after state police found small ment officials evacuated about 20 people American Industrial Arts Students Associ­ program. The program’s main Kennedy said. Also, EQUAL STARKE, Fla. (AP) — A former prison guard amounts of cocaine and marijuana during a from their homes Wednesday when a fire ation won third place last month in its first purpose is to offer high school- courses cannot be taken for credit IN BRIEF who suffocated an 8-year-old girl and left her body in search of the couple’s home, state police engulfed a nearby abandoned industrial appearance in the association’s statewide level courses during the summer, like the summer school program, a plastic bag was executed today in Florida’s said. building on East Main Street. competition. he said. he said. electric chair for the youngster’s death 11 years ago. The officials said they feared the thick The club won five first-place and two “ It could easily have the effect The summer school program Electronics ban possible Attorneys for 31-year-old Aubrey Adams Jr. had black smoke coming from the fire con­ second-place awards. of contributing to desegrega­ will cost $200 per student, said WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush adminis­ conducted a whirlwind round of unsuccessful Park action sought tained toxic chemicals. No hazardous Scott Dayton won first-place awards in tion,” he said. “ Its aim is to Tiven. Each of the four classes tration says it might prohibit airline pas­ appeals Wednesday in hopes of finding a judge to materials were found in the building and no electronics and in computer-aided Design. provide an educational expe­ will have between 15 to 20 Republican Director Ronald Osella has sengers from taking aboard portable compu­ block the execution at Florida State Prison near one was hurt, fire officials said. Residents John Dormer won first place in the rience. ... If there was integra­ students, he said. asked that his proposal for creation of a ters, tape players, hair dryers and other Starke, were allowed to return to their homes on technology written examination and second tion, it would come as an aside.” The classes will be held week­ capital and one-time expense fund for park electronic devices as a stopgap measure The victim’s mother joined 15 relatives and Hillside Avenue and Bidweli Street at 4:30 in electronics. The four towns have started the days from June 23 to Aug. 4. and recreation be put on the town Board of against terrorist bombings. family friends in a pasture outside the prison before p.m. Elaine Wilsinksi won the dream house program because there is not Classes will be held from 8 a.m. to Directors’ agenda for its May 9 meeting. The ban, covering items carried by hand or the execution. A local man alarmed by an explosion, architectural design competition and Larry enough interest in each town noon. Osella proposed the fund in March. in luggage, would prevent such items from “ It’s a decade too late but we finally got justice saw flames rising from the roof of the Cullen won the small gas engine trouble­ Money could be used for acquisition, being used to smuggle plastic explosives today. I just wish my husband was here today,’’ said 1 Fenner Building and reported it about 1:25 shooting competition. Adam Janeczak won development, improvement and mainte­ aboard planes until sophisticated bomb- Ann Thornley of Reliance, Tenn., whose husband AP phOlM p.m., said South District Fire Chief second place in the extemporanous speech nance of park and recreation programs and detection devices can be installed at high risk James died late last year of heart problems. “ This Sebastian DiMauro. The 100-year-old competition. for one-time recreation expenses. State board approves airports around the world. killed him.” SEX CHANGE — Christine Jorgensen, Jorgensen, in 1953 after the operation, former manufacturing cqqiip^x was gutted Also competing for Manchester were “ Creating such a fund would be a showing Both Transportation Secretary Samuel Seven capital punishment opponents kept a silent the former Gl who underwent the first and in 1977. Jorgensen died by the fire, which was fanned by strong Dana Hallenbeck, Eric Newton and Jon of the town’s commitment to assure Skinner and his deputy secretary, Elaine Chao, vigil nearby. sex change operation in 1952, is shown, winds. .•tOin Wodal. Wednesday. improvement to parks and recreation desegregation panel raised the possibility of a total ban on After he was strapped into the electric chair, The club, whose adviser is Michael from left, in an undated photo as George resources receive fair consideration electronic devices in forums this week. Bendzinski, qualified five students to the Adams was asked if he had a final statement before against capital improvements and equip­ HARTFORD (AP) — The state day to ask O’Neill to appoint a the black hood was pulled over his head. national convention to be held in Winston- ment needs.” Osella said in a Tuesday Board of Education has approved group of distinguished state resi­ ” My pastor will be making my last statement for Students need homes Salem. N.C., June 20 to 25. memorandum to Mayor Peter P. DiRosa asking Gov. William A. O’Neill to dents to the task force on Campaign ends in Panama me,” he replied in a strong, clear voice. The pastor Jr. and Town Manager Robert B. Weiss. Teen-agers from France will visit Con­ appoint a blue-ribbon task force desegregation. could not immediately be located for comment. Christine Jorgensen dead necticut in July and August under the PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) - The that would study ways to inte­ Jon L. Sandberg, press secre­ opposition closed its presidential campaign The electricity was turned on at 7:04 a.m. and American Home Holidays Program of Smokeout effort lauded tary for the governor, said grate schools in the state. with some supporters predicting victory in Adams was pronounced dead five minutes later. Wilton. Pat Lapointe of Manchester is one Wednesday that O’Neill would Thornton is a delegate The Manchester-North Unit of the The task force, which O’Neill Sunday’s vote over the handpicked candidate Adams was the second person executed in Florida Sex-change surgery shocked the world of the area coordinators for the visit. solicit names of potential appoin­ American Cancer Society has been given a already has stated his willingness of Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega — or this year, and the 21st in the state and 108th in the Betty Thornton of Manchester. Ann The program is asking for volunteers to tees from the education depart­ Great American Smokeout PAR Excel­ to form, is regarded as crucial to bloodshed. nation since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1976 ruling SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) - Christine pants.” Thomas of West Hartford and Beverly house the visitors. Host families may want ment and other groups. He said Boyle of Hartford are representing the lence Award from the society’s national solving the problem of racial “ Count the votes or count the dead,” read one that restored capital punishment. Jorgensen, who told the world in 1952 she was a Her operation is much more commonplace to escort the visitors to various historical the task force would be appointed Junior League of Hartford at the 67th office for its efforts during the Great isolation in schools. of the opposition coalition’s signs Wednesday In January, confessed serial killer Ted Bundy was woman trapped in a man’s body and shocked it by today. sites. Students will pay for themselves. within a few months. annual conference of the Association of American Smokeout in November 1988. Forming a task force was a key at a rally attended by 100,000 flag-waving executed for the slaying of Kimberly Diane Leach, a becoming the first person to undergo a sex As of 1980, an estimates 3,000 to 6,000 adults in For more information, please contact The board voted to urge the Junior Leagues Inc. The award was given in the category of recommendation last month in a people on Via Espana in downtown Panama Lake City schoolgirl. change, is dead. She was 62. the had undergone hormonal and Lapointe at 646-8378 or the national office at governor that the task force be “ Advancing a Children’s Agenda” began “ best overall.” There were more than 200 state Department of Education City. The court late Wednesday voted 7-2 against an Miss Jorgensen died of cancer at San Clemente surgical sex changes, according to Harry 1-800-247-6466. charged with reviewing the edu­ Wednesday and will run through Sunday in entries across the country. report on reducing racial segre­ President Bush, opposition candidates and emergency request for a delay, and turned down a Hospital on Wednesday, two days after she was Benjamin of the International Gender Dysphoria cation department’s report on Anaheim, Calif. Child health, child abuse, The unit’s mock funeral procession for a gation in schools. others predict that Noriega, the Defense formal appeal for a review of the death sentence. admitted, said hospital spokeswoman Jami Association. how to reduce segregation and child welfare and poverty are among the pack of “ Un-Lucky Strikes” with the The report, presented by state Forces chief and Panama’s de facto ruler, will Adams was under his fourth death warrant for the Piearson. Miss Jorgensen said last year her operation with developing specific recom­ issues that will be explored. About 900 Erosion controls fail message. “ Bury your cigarettes, before Education Commissioner Gerald steal the elections. The government promises Jan. 23, 1978, death of Trisa Gail Thornley, a She fought a 2'/i-year battle with the cancer, “ wouldn’t get on the 95th page of the newspaper if mendations to promote voluntary members will be represented. they bury you.” was one of the activities N. Tirozzi, recommended further clean elections. third-grader last seen on her way home from school which began in her bladder. And a few weeks ago it happened today.” NEW LONDON (AP) — The state is and cooperative approaches to Thornton is vice president-elect of the sponsored by volunteers to encourage study of voluntary desegregation Opposition presidential candidate Guillermo in Ocala in central Florida. doctors found a brain tumor, according to Chris She cherished her privacy and spent her final investigating a “massive failure” of proposals, such as construction of racial integration of Connecticut V group. Thomas is the group’s president. smokers to give up smoking. Endara said that if the public will is denied Costello, a friend, publicist and daughter of the years as a homebody who stayed as much as she erosion controls that allowed tons of sand new schools or creation of spe­ schools. Boyle is Education and Training Council through vote-rigging, “ Panamanians will late comedian Lou Costello. could out of the limelight. and silt from a construction project on cialty schools designed to attract director. Civil rights leaders filed suit in march in defense of liberty.” ABC kills second “ She was a wonderful, understanding woman Miss Jorgensen was born George Jorgensen Interstate 95 to wash into the Mystic River Embezzlement Is charged students from cities and suburbs. Superior Court in Hartford last who loved everyone,” said actress Dorothy Jr. on May 30,1926, in New York City to parents of during this week’s rains. The state board voted Wednes­ week. Lamour, who also was a friend of Miss Danish descent. Park jobs available “ There are tons of materials being NEW HAVEN (AP) - A West Haven Pepper changes hospitals ‘trash TV’ show Jorgensen. ‘ ‘She gave out so much love and was a At age 26,. the handsome former soldier carried into our wetlands, rivers and woman has been indicted on charges that shocked the world when news of the sex-change BALTIMORE (AP) — Rep. Claude Pepper, God-loving woman; one of the finest women I The state Department of Environmental ultimately, the estuary.” said Joseilh she embezzled more than $22,000 while she LOS ANGELES (AP) — For the second time in a operation was leaked by a family friend. "A NEW CENTURY: the oldest member of Congress, has been have ever met,” Miss Lamour said in a Protection will hold summer job fairs for Gilbert of Briarpatch Enterprises, a was working for the Glass, Pottery, week, ABC has canceled the scheduled broadcast of The willowy blonde who left the operating room A TIMELESS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE” admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital for a statement read by Ms. Costello. state park jobs on Saturday, from 10a.m. to Mystic-based shellfishing company. Plastics and Allied Workers International a reality-based television show, pulling “ Scandals in Copenhagen, Denmark, found that her new life digestive disturbance, a spokeswoman said Miss Jorgensen, a heavy smoker, said in an 2 p.m., at Rocky Neck and Sherwood Island “ We measured 18 inches of erosion in Union. A Free Christian Science Lecture II” from its primetime lineup. interview last year that when she learned she had made her an instant celebrity. Her notoriety sent today. state parks. some places,” Gilbert said. “ We had a Anne M. Marino, 51, was indicted by a The one-hour sampler of famous scandals was to her on the talk show, lecture and nightclub By Marion Sheldon Pierpont, CS, Pepper, 88, had been under treatment for the cancer she told herself: Applications and information on availa­ yellow plume in the river (Tuesday) that federal grand jury sitting in New Haven have been broadcast Saturday night, the network ‘ ‘ ‘This is cancer. ’ I wanted to be upfront and not circuits. She met royalty and celebrities and Member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship disorder at Walter Reed Medical Center since ble positions will be available. Parking will must have covered about 10 square acres.” Wednesday, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. said Wednesday. try to deny it. It’s like anything else. I still joke ended up with enough money, jewels and furs to April 6, before checking into Hopkins on be free. Dennis Cunningham, chief of the water Twardy Jr. said. The "Scandals II” announcement came one day and carry on. I see some of the patients who just live a comfortable life. TUESDAY, MAY 9 Tuesday, said Elaine Freeman, hospital Rocky Neck State Park is three miles resources division of the state Department The indictment charges Marino with 55 after ABC said it had removed its “ Crimes of shuffle in and out, and you just know that they She never married and had lived the last few 8:00-9:00P.M. spokeswoman. west of Niantic (exit 72 from Interstate 95). of Environmental Protection, said his unit counts of embezzlement. She is accused on Passion IF ’ from its schedule last Saturday after the aren’t going to make it.” years in San Clemente, a seaside community After consulting with Dr. John H. Hendrix, a Sherwood Island State Park is two 2 miles will determine what action should be taken embezzling $22,096 from union accounts First Church of Christ, Scientist crime re-enactment program failed to generate any She voiced no regrets about the sex change and about 50 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. gastrointestinal specialist, on April 25, the west of Westport (exit 18 off Interstate 95). against the contractor, such as requiring while she served as the union’s treasurer, 447 North Main Street, Manchester paid advertising. the ensuing international publicity. She had lived in California the last 20 years, Ms. Florida Democrat decided to place himself in For information, call 566-3468. the removal of some of the silt. Twardy said. The network attributed the lack of advertiser “ I am very proud now, looking back,” she said. Costello said. Free Parking Child Care the physician’s care, Ms. Freeman said. interest in “ Crimes of Passion II” to increased “ It was the sexual revolution that was going to Miss Jorgensen is survived by a sister and two sensitivity about the depiction of graphic violence start with or without me. We may not have nieces. A private memorial was planned, and It’s Tax Freedom Day’! and sex on television. started it, but we gave it a good swift kick in the arrangements for a public service are pending. In recent weeks, advertisers have pulled their Settlement possible nr) WASHINGTON (AP) - Today is “ Tax commercials from NBC’s Saturday Night Live” and May Specials YOU SAVE Freedom Day,” the day the average American “ Nightingales” and the Fox Broadcasting Corp.’s taxpayer finishes paying off taxes. “ Married ... With Children.” All three shows have The Tax Foundation calculates the average been criticized by viewers and advocacy groups for Body may be missing baby in hotel-fire lawsuit American will have to work 124 days this year their frank language and sexual situations. 2 0 % ) o ff — the same as in 1987 and 1988 — just to pay In a statement on the “ Scandals II” move, ABC HARTFORD (AP) — Lawyers tee of plaintiffs’ lawyers have federal, state and local taxes. Today is the Entertainment President Robert Iger said the WEST ALTON. Mo. (AP) — A area. er’s reported abduction were ,1,representing the families of 97 tentatively agreed to an $85 the regular 124th day of the year. network was not bowing to “ outside pressure fisherman found the body of a An autopsy was planned today similar to the June 1986 disap­ people killed in a New Year’s Eve million out-of-court settlement. h groups, lack of advertiser support or complaints by baby in a trash barrel but to determine the identity and pearance of Loralei Sims, the fire at the Dupont Plaza Hotel in Antonetti, who said he is not the persons featured in the program.” authorities wouldn’t say if it was cause of death. couple’s first child. The couple Puerto Rico in 1986 are trying to directly involved with the negoti­ 30 miners die in mudslide Rather, Iger said, “ We are currently considering the infant whose parents have reported an armed intruder en­ 1 The body was found Wednesday WITH tered their home in Brighton, 111., hammer out an $85 million ations, said he understands that the appropriate role for reality-based programming reported two child abductions in night at an old lock and dam on RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) — At least30 and took their 13-day-old infant. out-of-court settlement with hotel no agreement has been reached Dupont "Decoratine Dollar Days” on our schedule. In the interim we will consider each three years. the River north of St. gold miners died when a 200-foot wall of mud A week later, the Loralei’s owners. yet on when payments would be Dup

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8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. May 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. May 4, 1989 - 9 OPINION A rhubarb over names ... and a story about courage What’s in a name? To Bolton’s executive been ordered in anticipation of sales generated by assistant, Helen M. Kemp, the question has become, the Yankee story. “ What’s in a title?” Though the Board of Selectmen changed Kemp’s □ □ □ Budgeting: Gripes title to executive assistant March 21, many people VUlage A NEW START — A1 Redicavage’s courage and still call her by her old title, administrative strength in learning to live as a paraplegic has assistant. rubbed off on a friend and a stranger. That bothers Kemp, who said she requested the Crier Redicavage is the handicapped man profiled by remain title change because it sounded more professional the Manchester Herald in last week’s “ Neighbors” A W hafs the and because the selectmen have given her the power supplement. to hire some town employees. He said a woman came into the video store where “ It was my own ego,” she said. “ I do care. I think he works after reading the newspaper story. The in iimbo it’s a positive change. And I hope people understand Naab several times for m/sking politically moti­ woman said her son, who is also handicapped, why I did it.” vated statements, was pro'uably years,” Kemp said, “ It’s hard to give up.” would any top military officer Fowler, Sondra Stave and Marilyn Richardson. The Last year’s rainy weather, combined with the budget, you would have thought there was a risk breaking the rules when it’s □ □ □ book was published last April and has sold 2,000 present cold spell, will result in a falling off in the vast difference between the proposals to be so easy to get caught? copies. number of crates of strawberries that will be offered put forth by the majority Democrats and the Maybe because the good-old- VISUAL AID — Before the Manchester Board of in the Manchester Auction Market this year ... Y Yankee magazine’s editors decided to run the Directors adopted the town’s 1989-90 budget. Deputy minority Republicans. boy system in the services until Patrick Flynn/Manctiesler Herald story after the three women wrote and told them Manchester’s doing a lot of balking over paying PR\C£ OF AK*47s Police Chief Henry “ Bud” Minor defended the value Last week, Republican members indicated recently guaranteed that com­ about the book’s strong sales. $3,000 for much-needed bleachers at Mount Nebo,, plaints to the hotline about top LISTENING CAREFULLY — Bolton Exec­ of a second patrol supervisor. Republican Director Last month, Yankee photographer Robert Benson but Bristol coughed up $33,000 to erect what is they might cut as as much as $2 million from Geoffrey Naab wasn’t impressed. brass end up in the Bermuda utive Assistant Helen M. Kemp, right, came to Fowler’s Wall Street home to photograph probably the finest athletic plant in the state at the $73 million budget recommended by Town Triangle. Naab told Minor and other directors what he the rhubarb dishes she and others had baked. Muzzy Field ... Manager Robert B. Weiss. The Democratic Take the ca.se of Army Gen. iistens to Amy Miller, a part-time clerk for thought of the argument. Then, in case they didn’t “There were a number of recipes they re­ Cosimo Aloisio, venerable of the Sons of Italy in response was that the proposal was “ absurd.” Alonzo Short Jr. Last year an the Board of Selectmen, during vote­ get his point, he showed them. He got up from his quested,” Fowler said. “ Also lots of copperware Manchester, and Mrs. Maria Della Fera, of the Army worker placed an anonym­ seat and walked back and forth, holding his two The Democrats, we were told, would come counting Monday night at the Community and fresh flowers. They wanted a very elegant women’s division, head a list of Manchester ous call to the hotline complain­ Hall. Though Kemp’s title changed in hands on his behind. picture.” residents who are members of the general up with a “ responsible” budget on Tuesday His point was that you can’t do much of anything if ing that Short had charged the March, many peopie still call her the Benson took pictures and tried some of the dishes. committee in charge of the 25th anniversary night. Army for unnecessary trips to a you’re always bracing for misfortune. He ended up buying a copy of the cookbook. celebration of the Grand Lodge, Order of Sons of When the budget auction was over Tuesday base in Arizona and was about to administrative assistant. Democrat Kenneth N. Tedford, who has criticized Five hundred more copies of the recipe book have Italy in Connecticut ... and each side had made its bids, the spend $300,000 to install a kitchen m tS D-A-Y-SJ" and bath in his office. difference between the absurd and the If the remodeling plans were in responsible turned out to be less than $43,000, the works, the Army should have Open Forum NOTICE OF RETIREMENT a difference Manchester voters will find too moved quickly to investigate the subtle to appreciate when measured against charges. But four months after With mixed emotions I will retire from the the tip was turned over to the a budget of more than $71 million. 100 days feel like a thousand to head-injured individuals daily ■ Motorcycle accidents cause active practice of Pediatrics as of July 1, 1989. Army Inspector General, the abruptly. The treatment and Actor is wrong for the past 20 years. From this more than 4,000deaths and tens of The Democrats had endorsed expenditures investigation was barely off the rehabilitation for head-injured I am very happy to announce that Dr. Wanda tion, the opening question was as experience, I can assure you that thousands of brain injuries each of $71,678,004 and the Republicans had futilely By Hendrik Hertzberg lutely nothing to say. The thousand ground. The Arm y had cleared individuals can stretch into long Merced will take over my practice. She will follows; “ One hundred days from on head injuries Mr. Busey was a very fortunate year. proposed total expenditures of $71,635,206. points of light are winking out like so Short of the travel allegation but and painful years. This is why Friday, everybody in the press will be man. and by no means represents ■ Failure of motorcyclists to assume all my records as well as my phone many fireflies. had not yet looked into the To the Editor: wearing a helmet is not a loss of Like Republican Director Geoffrey Naab, Gosh. Has it really been 100 days writing the story of Bush’s first hundred a typical motorcycle accident wear helmets places a substan­ number, and will have her office at 17 Haynes St. The picture is better in foreign policy, remodeling. personal freedom. It is a respon­ townspeople may well think the process of already? Not quite, but close enough for days. What do you want that story to mostly because of actions taken by our survivor. tial economic burden on society, The Army refused to tell us the In recent weeks the media has sible act of precaution, not only Caring for my patients has been a continued government work. In theory. George say?” former enemies. The promised “ initia­ In reality, the great majority of as taxpayers pay most of the bills having two separate budget proposals is outcome of the investigation, and devoted a fair amount of news­ for oneself, but for the family and source of challenge and satisfaction. Thank you Bush still has a week or so to pull off "I don’t know.” Bush replied for­ tive” hasn’t materialized. While the motorcycle accident victims who for hospitalization and continuing “ dumb” and that the public would be better Short did not return our phone paper space and TV news cover­ friends who would be heart­ some dazzling feat that will vault him thrightly. Sensing that this wouldn’t do, administration dawdles over its “ stra­ are not wearing helmets at the care of head-injured individuals. for your confidence and support thru these served if the board evolved a bipartisan call to his current post at Fort age to actor Gary Busey’s rigor­ broken to see a loved one struggle out of the slough where, to all he added that he’d “ like to have it tegic review.” Mikhail Gorbachev time of their accidents are rarely Head injury can cause paraly­ Huachuca, Ariz. ous opposition to mandatory through a diminished life. treasured 38 years. „,.T. Moyer, M.D. budget as it did successfully for a number of appearances, he is contendedly wallow­ written that we made major strides glances at his watch and drums his as lucky as Mr. Busey. Despite sis, as well as deficits in the The details of the initial Short helmet laws for persons over 21 years. ing in a mire of puppy-tickling. toward getting a grip with Congress on fingers on the negotiating table, wond­ what Mr. Busey professes, the senses, speech, cognitive func­ 36 Haynes St. investigation are in an internal years of age. Mr. Busey, who James Wasco, M.D. If there had been an easy way to make a Polaroid-shooting, horseshoe- the budget deficit,” that he’d “ like to ering when Bush will show up. The following information illumi­ tioning and judgment. Serious Defense Department memo survived a serious motorcycle Medical Director Manchester, CT. chucking. amiable vagueness. Better think that you might see by then some Russians slash their arms budget, nates the sobering reality of head injury can permanently sharp cut in the manager’s proposal, the stamped “Official Use Only,” accident last December, con­ New Medico Head Injury System not count on it. though. When I called new foreign policy initiative — I don’t Soviet voters throw the rascals out, the m otorcycle safety and head alter an individual’s life, or end it 646-0313 Republicans would have found it, and so which is highly critical of the way cludes that if he had been wearing Lynn, IVIass. the White House press office to find out know where or how.’ ’ and that he’d Poles and Hungarians take the first injury; the individual services have a helmet at the time of his would the Democrats. Instead, they both if anything big was coming up, I was “ like to think that the American people long steps toward parlimentary demo­ ■ Head injury kills more Amer­ fielded the hotline calls. “ Issues accident, his injuries would have came out with modest reductions. told that the president will be taking a would clearly understand (by) then my cracy — and Bu.sh remarks petulantly, icans under the age of 34 than all .such as this speak to the lack of been worse. He says in the March Still, the difference in outlook between the trip to Chicago and the West Coast. that commitment to the environment or to “ We’ll be ready to react when we feel other causes combined. sensitivity and responsiveness 13 issue of Newsweek. “ I could he might have something to say about education or to ... other causes, even like reacting.” So there, you meanies. ■ Approximately 700,000 head two parties was greater than the spread typical of the (Arm y Inspector have broken my neck. I could vocational education, and that a though the resources that we can bring Bush does have one accomplishment, injuries are reported each year, between their total budget proposals would General) office,” Defense De­ have been a vegetable.” statement about amendments to the to bear on them are going to be albeit a negative one; He has bagged of which 70,000 to 90,000 result in partment hotline operator Leo­ indicate. Clean Air Act is a distinct possibility. restrictive.” the Contras. And it is barely possible Mr. Busey’s comments are coma or extreme debilitation GREAT SAVINGS EVERY WEEKEND! nard Trahan Jr. wrote in the The Democrats reduced the school budget Zzzzzz ... Judged by this extremely modest that this may be part of a conscious and irresponsible and misleading. As (loss of body function). memo, obtained by our associate I suppose I shouldn’t get too far into agenda, the Bush administration so far not unintelligent strategy for deideolog- medical director of New Medico of more than $40 million by $125,000. Stewart Harris. this without acknowledging the idiocy has not been a success, but it has not izing American foreign policy without Head Injury System, the nation’s The Republicans proposed to cut far more, Investigations of top officers of judging Bush on the basis of his first been a total flop either. There has been unduly provoking the far right. Maybe largest provider of head injury EMERGENCY $840,000, from education. Unless you take the have been mishandled for years hundred days in office. This fundamen­ an agreement of sorts with Congress on Bu.sh is just taking things one .step at a rehabilitation. I am concerned by the Army. Air Force and Fire — Police — Medicai cynical view that the Republicans made that tally mindless journalistic convention the budget, though it is sketchy, wholly time. Maybe he figures that liquidating about what sort of influence such Navy. Each service has an proposal only because they knew it would not has less to do with anything substantive lacking in specifics, and based on wildly both the Contras and the Cold War claims may have on other motor­ ANY ITEM QF inspector general who is often DIAL 911 than with the fact that we have a optimistic economic projections. On the would have been too much for his cyclists. My work as an em er­ pass, you have to assume they have a chummy with the generals under In Manchester 10-based number system. (If we had six environment, Bush at the beginning did right-wing supporters to choke down all gency physician has exposed me YOUR CHOICE. different view of how much Manchester needs investigation. The poor working fingers on each hand instead of five, indeed show himself to be more at once. Now that he’s gotten away with to spend to provide good education. stiffs in the inspector general 25 w e’d hold the pontificating till Day % sensitive than Reagan, though the good the first, he can turn his attention to the offices risk their careers if they LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER The annual budget is the single most 1441.) will thus earned was squandered by his second. At least I hope that’s what he do their jobs well. Many inspec­ EXPIRES MAY 7, 1989 important policy decision made by the According to William Satire’s indis- supine passivity in the face of the figures. MH tors are rotated back into the pensible political dictionary, the obses­ Alaska oil spill. On education. Bush has Bush is hard to dislike. In fact, he’s directors. The Democrats and Republicans regular ranks when their tour sion with counting days in units of 100 been a joke. Believe it or not, his budget hard to feel strongly about one way or made different policy statements with their with the inspector general is EAST CATHOLIC can be traced to Napoleon’s Elba-to- calls for a reduction in spending. the other. His openness and his disdain respective proposals on school spending. finished. No wonder they get 115 New State Road Waterloo failed comeback in 1815. The Bush is not especially interested in for image-making will probably be SPRING weak in the knees when it comes Manchester, CT 06040 MISSES & JUNIOR Voters may take those statements into notion was revived for the special domestic policy, but even if he were he dropped before long, but they’re nice b y to investigating bigwigs. account when they make their election session of Congress in 1933, when, couldn’t do a thing about it because, as while they last. He .seems to view the Defense Department Inspector spurred by desperation and Franklin D. he notes, his government hasn’t got the presidency as a place for stewardship, choices later this year. General June Gibbs Brown didn’t SHORTS Roosevelt’s masterful voice on the money. That this should be the case not leadership. He’s content with SOLIPS - PRINTS • LONG & like the setup and asked that the % SOLIDS - PATTERNS - PLEATS radio, the House and Senate shouted after six years of economic growth and coalition government. He’s not actively SHORT SLEEVES & job of investigating top officers be BELTED • DRAWSTRINGS through the first New Deal. One of private opulence is grotesque, but he dangerous. He’s inarticulate and occa­ SLEEVELESS — taken away from the services and SIZES 6 TO 18 & 5 TO 15 FD R’s many legacies to his successors has only himself to blame — himself sionally silly. His admini.stration is a SIZES 6 TO 18 fflaurlipslrr Hrrali'i is that the hundred-days exercise, given to her umbrella agency. I and Reagan. The two of them havedone crashing bore. His hundred days have DEPARTMENT STORE however foolish, has become obligatory Deputy Secretary of Defense DEPARTMENT STORE Foundtd In 1881 their best to convince the public that felt like a thousand. PRICES for columnists, like the compulsory taxation, with or without representa­ Zzzzz ... William Taft IV recently granted her wish. PRICES PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publl»h*f school figures in Olympic skating tion, is tyranny. And on the most GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor The policy change comes none SATURDAY MAY 6TH $16.00 to $28.00 competitions. important domestic problem — the $48.00 to $62.00 DOUGLAS A. B EVIN S...... Executiva Editor too soon. Besides botching invesi- MARIE P. G R A D Y ...... City Editor And it isn’t as if Bush didn’t know this growth of a virulently pathological Hendrik Hertzberg is an editor of The INSPECTION 6:00 PM AUCTION 7:30 PM gations. the Arm y investigators ALEXANDER G IRELLI...... Asaoclata Editor was coming. When Newsweek inter­ underclass that breeds violence and New Republic, in which this article first LINKS PRICE drag their feet, giving the gener­ LINKS PRICE viewed him just before the inaugura­ hopelessness — Bush has had abso- appeared. Among the 300 items that will be on auction are: als plenty of time to rationalize their excesses. An original acrylic museum board painting which is It took 294 days for the Army to an abstract iandscape, first trees edition, donated by $ 9 9 9 Open Forum discuss allegations that Maj. Jim Grabowski, a well-known local Marlborough $ -1 9 9 9 Gen. William Streeter converted artist. A pair of reproduction porcelain doils by award a five-ton Arm y truck into a winning doll artisan Gay Mertz. A round trip ticket recreational vehicle. The Army anywhere in the U.S.A. donated by Connecticut Travei measure 6 to 8 percent, an preservation. Our building codes On behalf of the board, I urge Don’t remuddle underneath. The large fireplace also cleared Streeter of allega­ Services. Plus Trips, restaurant gift certificates, once used for all the cooking has acceptable level for cabinet are written for modern construc­ citizens to join in this endeavor tions that he bought 10 office furniture, giftware, gift certificates and lots m ore!! the Loomis house been bricked up to accommodate work. The full-measure 3-by-8- tion and are not sympathetic to with advice, constructive criti­ chairs for $359 apiece, reuphol­ a stove but a visual inspection inch joists, which I think are older construction, even though cism, questions and support. stered them for $300 each and COTTON KNIT these old houses have stood the To the Editor: through the cleanout door clearly chestnut, run 16 feet and are This campaign provided an then sent them to surplus because COCA- shows a stone wing wall of the supported at 8 feet. With this test of time. opportunity to renew previous he didn’t like the color, according TOPS Since the public hearing on the fireplace, which leads me to middle support they are in the Whatever decision is made acquaintances and meet many to the Defense Department re­ Loomis house I have had the believe that only the front was range, according to the building about the house, I hope someone new people. I was pleased and Are You Tired of Spending Your SOLIDS - STRIPES - PRINTS COLA port. The tipster also accused one SHORT SLEEVE - opportunity to inspect the build­ bricked up as was the common table, to take an 80-pound load per in the preservation field will be excited by the genuine interest of Streeter’s majors of spending consulted before any work is done Weekends Working Around SLEEVELESS ing and wish to comment on what practice when stoves came into square foot, far exceeding and concern displayed about $997 on golf balls. TEE-SHIRTS I saw. vogue. The bake oven will be on requirements. so that the plaster can be saved, municipal affairs. Because of my That major took the rap on TANKS - S, M, L The house was built in 1833 by floors not sanded and, above all, the House? DEPARTMENT STORE 1 the left side, judging by the hinge The point I want to make is that campaign experiences, I have some of the allegations while DEPARTMENT STORE Eleazer Pomeroy for his home. marks left from where the bake Coventry is privileged to have a the bricks not sandblasted. developed an even stronger love Streeter skated. The major was PRICE In my opinion the Loomis will PRICES Mr. Pomeroy owned and oper­ oven door once hung. The fire­ building in such original good for our town. fined $.500 and removed from the should be followed and the $18.00 ated the tavern just across the place in the dining room has been condition. In the past 36 years the My congratulations to Sally promotion list, according to the M’t J building used for a library annex $16.00 to $22.00 road. Now, 156 years later, little closed to accommodate a flue for hundreds of houses that I have Lessard and Dennis Esliger on report. Streeter has since been where little damage can be done <5> has changed from that day he the furnace. been in, worked on, photographed their victories, and my compli­ promoted. Streeter did not return LINKS PRICE to the structure. LINKS PRICE moved in. It is a rare treat for The cellar has a stone founda­ or lectured about, and this covers ments to Anne Rickards and our call and the Army declined someone like myself who works in tion that has been pointed be­ most of the East coast to Virginia, Narasimha Reddy on their honest comment. Herman F. Marshall the restoration field to find a tween the stone with mortar. The Canada and England, the Loom- campaigns. In another case it took the 3251 Main St., Coventry structure that hasn’t been “ re­ floor is dressed flat square stone, is/Pomeroy house has to take its There are too many individuals Army 323 days to dismiss a $099 muddled” — a better way of a very nice treatment. There is place high on the list of most that assisted in my campaign and complaint against a brigadier LET “ HOME CAREFREE” DO THE WORK saying remodeled. some moisture problem, easily original. It is truly rewarding to We can continue deserve my gratitude to mention general who made a videotape of • Sweeping the driveway • Cleaning the gutters The floors are all original and in corrected by drains and a vapor find a house unmuddled by all them here. I must mention, an awards parade, allegedly so good condition. The plaster needs barrier of plastic under the floor. modern tradespeople. Modern school progress however, Pam Sawyer, Dave his ailing wife could see it. • Mowing the lawn • Painting the house amenities like plumbing and EACH some repair but should last The floor joists and other beams Fernald, Bill Baker, Dick and • Trimming the hedges • Cleaning the basement another 156 years. The six panel are in good condition with the wiring can be added if a little To the Editor: Dorothy Tuthill, Bill Blafkin, Rob doors still have the original exception of some joist ends in the thought is given to location and Fish, and special thanks to Mlni-editorial • Pruning the trees • Snow clearing 90 BIDWELL RD., SOUTH WINDSOR latches and cast butt installation. Reversibly is a key I would like to take this third-grader Elizabeth Sawyer front of the house. This can be A Seattle woman is suing a • Sealing the driveway • Emergency repairs IIOM) hinges. The trim around windows word. opportunity to thank all those who who made many of my signs. As corrected by epoxy injection, a liquor company because her baby ■••I» and doors is original. Even some If you owned an 18th- or voted on Monday and especially always, I have been fortunate to OPEN ONLY k system used throughout Europe was born mentally retarded and We can do any or all of these jobs, and more! FtANT*uao at It Ml It INrULQ 19th-century painting would you those who supported my candi­ F o n M fn iv of the windows and glass remain. and Great Britain in many of the have the full support and encour­ physically malformed. It seems FRIDAY 10-9 D i* i9 You’d be surprised how inexpensively you can be free from LOCATION In the pantry there is one coat of early cathedrals and now used in repaint it or change it just to dacy. I believe my re-election agement of my wife, Ginny. the woman drank half a fifth of paint on the shelves and cup­ make it fit your 20th-century represents an affirmation of the Again, I extend my gratitude home and yard maintenance chores. SATURDAY 10-5 [ l in k s ] this country. The floor joists in bourbon every day during her 8i|1 • Ml • it 1“ ^ 2 boards and if a microscopic paint the front part of the basement decor? Probably not, nor should efforts of the Board of Education, for the confidence you have IN0U8TMIAL ft 9 pregnancy. We hope that the child To find out more about year- SUNDAY 12-5 inks MAMM S analysis were done I am sure it you consider it for our early the staff, many parents and placed in me and hope that your ) l i S i k ______1 measure 12 to 14 percent on a grows up with enough wherewi­ round maintenance-free living, * *♦ ’ 0 / ,------L!!" would be dated 1833. moisture meter. That is about architecture. citizens to develop excellence in trust in me will be well-deserved. IL MMIfOMO 1 thal to sue the mother. contact (203) 646-5858 ** ' i»'i iJ 0 *da wiiiiiNOuu In the kitchen the floor has been what kiln-dried modern framing If the Loomis/Pomeroy house our school sy.stem. Through the INTERIOR SERVICES, INC. efforts and cooperation of a very James H. Marshall, Chairman ome Carefre? MISSES AND JUNIOR FASHIONS covered with modern material measures when picked up at a is used for commercial purposes, Jack Anderson and his asso­ 341 Broad Street, Suite 102 but. judging from the buildup, I lumberyard. In the rear part of most of the original features will committed Board of Education, Bolton Board of Education ciate, Dale Van Atta, are syndi­ Manchester, CT 06040 A division of Interior Services Inc. CASH BACK, NO FLAK!! (WITHIN 2 WEEKS WITH REGISTER RECEIPT) TEL, 528-4457 believe the original floor to be the cellar, joists and beams be lost forever. Rehab is not we can continue our progress. 14 Fernwood Drive, Bolton cated columnists. 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, May 4, 1989 Fight looms WBTM iBaiirlipstrr Hrrah'i Regulation Operators Shuttle over license Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 SPORTS Thursday, May 4, 1989

at Seabrook f- ^ the nation’s consumers,” the serves about 19,000 customers in followed a frenzied effort by senator said. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Andover, Bolton, Vernon, Elling­ engineers to correct problems “ You can’t have it both ways,” ton, Tolland, Hebron and that last Friday stopped the ' 4. Seabrook, N.H., nuclear power Shays said at a news conference. plant has cleared a final obstacle Marlborough. countdown just 31 seconds from “ There’s either got to be competi­ Lucas said deregulation had liftoff. A flawed pump and a A to winning a low-power operating tion or regulation.” Red Sox license later this month, but allowed his company to invest suspicious hydrogen line were Joe’s World } Lynn McReynolds of the Na­ more in new programming and replaced. opponents say they will appeal tional Cable Television Associa­ any decision to start the reactor. the improvement of customer “ A real problem stopped us,” Joe German tion argued that cabie TV opera­ service. The financially fragile reactor \ shuttle chief Richard Truly said. tors do not have monopolies The basic rate increases for “ We’ve fixed that. We are ready moved closer to licensing when \ because the $13.8 billion industry late Wednesday the staff of the United Cable have averaged 2.7 to fly again.” mistake i competes with commercial tele­ percent per year for the period Today’s launch opportunity, A Nuclear Regulatory Commission V, vision as well as video rentals, from when company was granted determined by the path Magellan said it was satisfied that the plant satellite TV and movie theaters. owners could come up with $72.1 its franchise, in 1981, to today, must follow to reach Earth’s “ Cable is a competitor in the Lucas said. For the 2*/i-year mysterious neighbor, was to end Opening day million in decommissioning \ entertainment marketplace and period since deregulation in 1986, at 2:52 p.m. If the launch was costs. The money assures the there’s lots of competition,” she pays off the increases have averaged 4.'7 postponed, there would be daily plant would be safely taken out of said. percent, he said. launch opportunities until May operation should it be tested with McReynolds said basic service for fishing radioactive fuel but never oper­ Lucas said that United Cable’s 28. At that point. Earth and Venus CHICAGO (AP) — Light-hitting catcher Rick fees have increased by about basic monthly rate in 1981 was wili have moved out of alignment Cerone made a mistake by Boston Red Sox manager ated commercially. one-third since deregulation be­ The NRC had said the financial $13.45. In 1986, just before deregu­ and the Magellan mission will not Joe Morgan look like a masterstroke. cause those fees had been set by lation, it was $13.95, and today it is be possible for two years. Cerone. who had appeared in only 10 games this decommissioning issue was the locai officials. Other special big headache $15.95, he said. Magellan marks the beginning season prior to Wednesday night’s 8-4 victory last in a long series of regulatory services, which were never regu­ Cox Cable Greater Hartford of a new era in a U.S. planetary against the White Sox. was penciled into the starting obstacles that has prevented lated, have seen only slight Y Inc., based in Manchester, in­ exploration program that has not The 1989 fishing season is two weeks old and lineup by Morgan because the manager mistakenly Seabrook from getting its low- increases and in some cases power license for 2'/i years. The Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald creased its basic rate by 13.4 had a launch since 1978. growing. thought Chicago starter Shawn Hillegas was a lefty. decreases since December 1986, percent immediately after dereg­ Morgan then benched the slumping left-handed emotional 20-year battle over the SING WITH ME — Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. leads the she said. Venus, Earth’s nearest plane­ First reports on most of the rivers found most of ulation. from $13.18 per month to tary neighbor, has fascinated catcher Rich Gedman, who usually starts against Seabrook plant has served as a The Bureau of Labor Statistics the usual hungry hordes out in force. From what I guests in singing “America the Beautiful” at the Mayor’s $14.95. Last year, the rate in­ since humans first began scan­ right-handers, in favor of Cerone. rallying point for the anti-nuclear said overall cable fees increased understand the Salmon. Farmington, Natchaug. Community Prayer Breakfast this morning. creased 8.7percent, to$16.25. The ning the sky. It is the brightest Morgan said that when he found out Hillegas was power movement. by 6.6 percent in the first year of and other fairly large rivers had anglers current rate is $17.25, a 6.2 object in the nighttime sky, a right-hander, shortly before batting practice, he The $6 billion plant could deregulation and 7.9 percent last practically shoulder to shoulder. percent increase over last year’s except for the moon. It appears in said “ the heck with it. I’m going to stay with” the receive the long-sought license, year, according to McReynolds. The waters on most streams was high and fast, rate. season as either the morning or right-handed batting Cerone. which allows testing at up to 5 Industry representatives also and the anglers fishing nite crawlers, and other percent of capacity, as early as Community leaders Cox Cable Greater Hartford the evening “ star,” but Venus is All Cerone did was break up a 3-3 sixth inning argue that cable TV is a luxury deep baits, connected fairly well. serves about 15,000 subscribers in actually a planet that orbits 67 deadlock with a two-run homer, his first of the year, late next week if the Nuclear that consumers can chose to buy, One saving grace for a good many of the trout Manchester, Glastonbury, Ne­ million miles from the sun. The and perfectly execute a safety squeeze bunt to bring Regulatory Commission does not and therefore should not be who survived that first heavy onslaught is that the wington, Rocky Hill, South Wind­ Earth orbits 93 million miies from home Nick Esasky from third in the Boston eighth. impose a stay on the license regulated like power companies. pray for poor, sick sor and Wethersfield. the sun. water was high, fast and in many instances, “ When you get an opportunity to play, you do the pending appeals. “ We’d like to get to the point murky. These factors, plus the usual cold weather, The NRC will give opponents Jayson Juraska. the company’s Scientists are intrigued by best you can,” said Cerone. “ We came out on top that we’re a necessity, but we’re helped drive many of the “ First Day” anglers off five days to file requests for a stay By Nancy Pappas speakers, state Sen. Michael P. vice president and general man­ Venus because it is so close in size and played tough, hard baseball. That’s what you still a long way from that,” ager, was not available for the water without their “ limiting out.” have to do to win.” and another four days for Sea­ Manchester Herald Meotti, D-Glastonbury, and the to Earth. McReynolds said. comment today. brook officials to respond. The Rev. Ernest Harris, who is I haven’t fished on opening day in years because The victory went to Mike Boddicker, 2-2, who went The lawmakers, however, ’Timothy O’Brien, manager of \ commissioners said they would Town leaders called for a more chaplain at the hospital. of the crowds who hit the waters on this day. I don’t 6 2-3 innings in his longest outing of the year. Bob argued that cable TV has become Tele-Media Co. of Northeastern rule on stay motions “ expedi­ integrated school system, more Meotti called for careful exami­ fault anyone for following this “ rite of spring” but Stanley finished up for his third save. more and more of a necessity as Connecticut in Windham, said tiously” and that the license affordable housing, better distri­ nation of all environmental at a better overall season, I am in favor of “ Boddicker has had his problems, because he cable companies buy up rights to that restrictions on the rates would not be issued until the NRC bution of food to the hungry, and issues, with an eye to the future. Koop eliminating opening day altogether. hasn’t been throwing strikes,” said Morgan. “ But, sporting events and other pro­ companies can charge force them has ruled on the requests. universal access to quality medi­ Harris deplored a society which The states that practice no opening day, seem to tonight, he was getting people out when he had to get gramming that previously were to drop programming and could From page 1 them out.” Massachusetts Attorney Gen­ cal care this morning at the can “ discard without regard.” have a much better trout management program. available on traditional commer­ hinder service improvements. Reginald PInto/Manchaster Herald eral James Shannon and other Mayor's Community Prayer The formal program was Massachusetts has such a program and it seems to Dwight Evans drove in two runs and scored two cial television. But he noted that Tele-Media plant opponents said they would Breakfast at Second Congrega­ drawn to a close when Rabbi accomplished. He has made be working out fine. WINNING RUN — East Catholic’s over Manchester High Wednesday at runs for Boston. He had a sacrifice fly in the ninth “ It’s become an essential part had no difficulty persuading the for the 1,200th RBI of his career. file for a stay and appeal the case tional Church. Richard Plavin of Temple Beth impressive contributions to pub­ Jimmy Penders (15) crosses home plate of our lives,” said Shays. state to allow the rate increases it Talking to quite a few fishermen who live in Kelley Field. Penders scored on a wild to federal court. The church’s social hall was Sholom led a group prayer, which lic health,” Mason said. After the White Sox moved to within 5-4 in the sixth Lieberman said many Ameri­ sought during regulation. states where there is no opening day, I have yet to in the seventh inning with what proved pitch. East’s Paul Dumais (27) keeps But any legal challenge will filled to capacity with 160 people began, “ Lord, we live in an age of Koop did not say in the letter on Matt Merullo’s sacrifice fly, the Red Sox came cans, especially the elderly, rely “ I think we’ve always been fair hit one person who does not like the fact that the to the winning run in the Eagles’ 3-2 win back with two in the eighth off reliever Barry Jones. become moot without an emer­ of various faiths, who came abundant blessing and tragic what his plans are after he leave watch. heavily on cable programs for with our subscribers, and I’ve rivers are open most the year without a general gency stay from either the NRC together to pray for Manchester’s deprivation.” He went on to ask government. He has said in Morgan said Cerone was completely on his own their news, entertainment and always tried to offer them the stampede on one particular day. Fish seem to last or the court because Seabrook continued success as well as for that the world’s hungry be fed out interviews that he would like to when he squeezed Esasky home from third. even shopping. He called cable “ a very best,” he said. better and are spread out up and down rivers, officials are ready to act swiftly its improvement in certain areas. of American larders, that disease write books and work in television According to Cerone. getting Esasky home from psychological necessity.” Tele-Media serves about 24,000 making for better full year fishing. third “ was a big run for us.” on low-power tests. “ There are many who live in be addressed with the fervor on health issues. ■The bill would allow local subscribers in Coventry, Ash­ Under Hoop’s leadership, the I did go out on the opener, and a few days after, Cerone did not think Esasky was really surprised. Seabrook spokesman Ronald A. crowded apartments, who sacri­ that’s used when conquering the governments to set cable rates, Controversy mars end ford, . Canterbury, just checking the rivers and the crowds. “ He was going on contact, and I knew my job was Sher has said plant operators are fice food and medical care in technical problems of weaponry, office of the surgeon general, in require 60-day notices for service Pomfret, Woodstock, Hampton. There was an awful lot of grumbling because of to get that run in,” Cerone said. “ They’re almost ready to begin a 10-day “ warm order to pay rent, whose only and that the cause of peace be the Department of Health and changes and allow regulators to Chaplin, Eastford, Thompson, up” period, a precursor to low- home is a cot at the shelter,” said served vigorously. Human Services, became an high water, difficulty in wading, and uncooperative giving you that run, and the idea was to catch them adjust rates as a result of any Windham, Scotland, Lebanon, by surprise and lay it down.” power testing, within 24 hours of Mary Ann Handley, professor of Lighter moments in the morn­ active and often controversial trout. The water temperature in quite a few areas changes. The measure also seeks Columbia. Willington and office. and it ranged from 44 to 49 degrees in different The Red Sox scored three runs in the first inning receiving the license. sociology at Manchester Com­ ing were offered by the Rev. Val to limit concentration of owner­ as East nips MHS again Mansfield. on Mike Greenwell’s RBI double. Jim Rice’s After that, piant officials would munity College, a Democratic LaFrance, a missionary priest As head of the Public Health places. That, plus the cold air temperature, made ship and encourage cable sys­ Both Lucas and O’Brien expect sacrifice fly and Evans’ run-scoring single. conduct 10 days of low-power town director and chairman of from New Jersey, whom Mayor Service, Koop maintained a vig­ the fishing fairly slow as predicted. tems to provide local stations. that the cable industry will fight Bv Jim TIernev A single by Dave Gallagher, a walk and Ron tests, ranging from 0.01 percent the directors’ subcommittee on Peter P. DiRosa Jr. brought in as ilant campaign against smoking, The few anglers I talked to who had taken some noon at Kelley Field. tended for the big leagues where The issue of reregulating the any attempt at re-regulation. calling for a smokeless society by Manchester Herald Manchester dropped a 6-5 deci­ they have wood bats. Kittle’s single gave the White Sox a run in the of the plant’s capacity to 3 affordable housing, a surprise guest speaker. He cable industry emerged in Con­ fish complained the trout came in without too much Lucas said he did not think the the year 2000 and worked actively sion to East in its season opener “ It misses the whole spirit of bottom of the first. percent capacity. It would be the “ Let us remember that there began his remarks with the line, gress last year during hearings fight. Cold water, cold air, lead to real slow attempt would be successful. on education campaigns aimed at Twice this season Manchester on April 12 at Eagle Field after the game. It took the game away After the game. Dennis Boyd was sent back to equivalent of running the plant at are families with no place to “ I had prepared another talk —40 held by Sen. Howard Metzen- metabolism, and that’s to be expected this early in O’Brien said that the basic rate helping to stop the spread of AIDS High has had crosstown rival leading 5-2 in the fifth. from the kids. It hurt their team Boston to be examined on Thursday for a chronic full power for 45 minutes, Sher live.” Handley continued. “ And minutes on birth control.” baum, D-Ohio., but Lieberman the season. for Tele-Media was $12.95 and is — acquired immune deficiency East Catholic exactly where it East moves to an impressive as much as ours. They have a right shoulder problem. said. let us commit ourselves to a He was rewarded with hearty and Shays are unsure of their For the fly fishermen, the hatches are slow in now $15.40. It is due to go up to $17 syndrome. wanted them. 10-1 mark and will host Notre victory, but they’re not sure they Sher said Seabrook officials do future Manchester where there laughter. prospects for success in this coming. The last word I received, was the on June 1. When he was nominated by And twice this season Manches­ Dame of West Haven in a key All won it. The bat’s perfectly legal. not believe the opponents can will be a room, a place, a home for session. “ Hoosie” was expecting the Hendrickson hatch at The mayor’s comedic efforts O’Brien did not have informa­ Reagan for the post, Koop was an ter High has found itself riding Connecticut Conference clash It just didn’t have a tape mark on further delay a low-power li­ everyone.” “ Most legislators would like any hour, and maybe by the time you read this it were also appreciated when he tion on rates five years ago, when internationally known pediatric the short end of the stick. Friday afternoon at 4. Manches­ it. I think we had East twice now cense. He predicted the license Jacob Ludes III, principal of this issue to go away,” said asked the group to take up a Tele-Media acquired the fran­ surgeon and was assailed by could have started. This time the Indians led the ter slips to 6-4 and will be at and let them off the hook.” would be issued later this month. Manchester High School, called Shays, pointing to the conflict Brown sinks second collection, which would go chise five years ago. He said that I did go out and try the Willimantic in the trout Eagles. 2-1. in the top of the Shannon predicted the license for a more fully integrated school liberals for his staunch opposition Rockville Friday afternoon in a Eagle Coach Jim Penders to the various state senators and between consumer interests and yearly increases have ranged management area early last week. Saw no flies to seventh inning with no Eagle issue will end up in court within system to allow all youngsters to abortion and for lacking pivotal CCC East encounter. responded, “ We’re not going to a well-financed industry. between 7 and 12 percent. speak of coming off the water except a few caddis. baserunners and a mere two outs weeks. access to quality education. representatives present to help experience in public health. Controversy arose in the bot­ apologize because the opposing with the state budget deficit. Six of us from the “ Back Room” fished for about away from victory. In a telephone interview Wed­ There also needs to be a commit­ tom of the seventh. Junior John team doesn’t know the rules. It’s the Yankees After Manchester starting nesday night, the attorney gen­ ment to medical care for eve­ three hours, and the sum total of fish caught and Cunningham led off the Indians’ part of the rules of the Federation This year’s gathering was the pitcher Matt Helin issued a walk eral lambasted the NRC staff ryone in the community, said largest in many years said Nancy released was four small trout and one small dace. final at-bats with a sharp single to of Baseball. I think it’s a horrible to East junior Joe Burns, junior center. Eagle catcher Jimmy decision as “ just another exam­ Michael Gallacher, president of Carr, who is executive director of The water was 49 degrees, and running fast, rule but the fact is it’s a rule. It’s Jimmy Penders (2-for-3) fol­ AL Roundup ple of bureaucrats in Washington Manchester Memorial Hospital. the Manchester Area Conference though clear. My presentation was both good and Penders then questioned the been in the rulebook for three DISCOVER THE PLEASURE OF lowed by crushing an RBI-double riding roughshod over our health A concern for the environment of Churches, which sponsors the sloppy, but it sure felt good getting out again. And I legality of Cunningham’s bat with years. Jimmy’s not going to over the head of leftfielder John and safety.” was expressed by two of the event. am delighted the season is running behind. Means home plate umpire Bernie Mulli­ apologize for his intelligence. PERENNIALS that the fishing, barring unforeseen heat waves, or Cunningham to knot the emo­ gan. who subsequently ruled it Greene did a great job. He’s got to By The Associated Press other calamities should be much better for the tional affair at 2-all. illegal. An 18-inch tape mark feel good about himself.” . COME AND SEE THE LARGEST coming season. Helin was relieved by junior must be present on every bat and East pounded Helin for four hits Kevin Brown gave the New York Yankees that Aris Leonard, who was making it wasn’t on Cunningham’s. in the (op of the first, yet only sinking feeling from the start. ASSORTMENT OF PLANTS AROUND. his initial mound appearance of Winning Eagle pitcher Kevin Brown pitched a two-hitter and got 17 ground-ball Joe Garman, a Manchester resident for many acquired one run. An inning­ the season, after the former Greene, who twirled a fine outs as the Rangers beat New York 4-1 years, is a recognized authority on the subject of ending double play alleviated MOST PLANTS ARE ea. or 3 for ^6®* walked Marc Mangiafico. Leo­ two-hitter, retired Marcus Ma- further damage. Wednesday night. bamboo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. JO nard then walked Eagle fresh­ teya and pinch-hitter Jim Kitsock Manchester took a 2-1 lead in “ The big thing was that I was in the strike zone MANCHESTER’S NEWEST RETIREMENT COMMUNITY man Rob Penders to load the to end the game. Greene, 3-0, the fourth. Keith DiYeso led off more,” Brown said. “ I made a mechanical INVITES YOU TO OUR bases. On a 3-2 pitch, Leonard walked one and struck out four. with a double followed by a walk adjustment from my two previous starts. I was whiffed Jimmy Robinson (2-for- “ The ruling is that you’re to Dom Laurinitis. A delayed overthrowing. I decided to go for the middle of the SPRING FLING OPEN HOUSE RHODODENDRON 3) for the second out. supposed to have a mark on every steal pushed the runners up. A plate.” (No reservations necessary) ’ EVERGREEN Then, the unbefitting element bat so that pine tar cannot be used Greene wild pitch scored DiYeso Mike Pagliarulo’s second-inning single was New BALLED AND BURLAPPED Rose probe — the wild pitch. Leonard un­ York’s only hit until Rickey Henderson doubled in above that level.” Manchester Free Admission and Laurinitis came around on a PLANTS SALE corked a wild pitch allowing Coach Don Race said. “ But, sacrifice fly by Cunningham. the sixth. Jimmy Penders to scamper home nobody uses pine tar on alumi­ Helin tossed a fine 6 1-3 innings, “Brown had good stuff,” Yankees manager CHOOSE FROM nears finish from third with the go-ahead run num bats. So, that’s just taking giving up eight hits, walking five Dallas Green said. “ He had an outstanding ONLY BOXWOOD, GOLDEN PLUMOSA. which led to East’s 3-2 non­ unfair advantage, as far as I’m breaking ball early. That’s where he was getting n II BIOTA, SPREADING AND conference win Wednesday after­ concerned, of a rule that’s in­ See CONTROVERSY, page 12 most of his outs. Later, he was effective with his AVAILABLE IN UPRIGHT YEWS AND CINCINNA'TI (AP) — Baseball is winding down sinker.” ARBORVITAE Its investigation of Pete Rose’s gambling habits Brown, 2-1, entered the game having allowed 20 RED, LAVENDER, while a federal grand jury is starting a probe of his hits and 12 earned runs in 23 innings for a 4.70 earned taxes. m PINK AND P.J.M. run average. ONLY ^9^^ ea A spokesman for Commissioner A. Bartlett Andy Hawkins, 3-3, had his three-game winning Giamatti said Wednesday that baseball’s investiga- streak snapped. WE RECOMMEND don of “ serious allegations” against the Cincinnati Mariners 3, Tigers 2: Jim Presley hit his first home CONCRETE JAPANESE Reds manager will be completed next week. run in 207 at-bats as Seattle edged Detroit at the Rich Levin, a spokesman for Giamatti, said Kingdome to complete a three-game sweep. ’ '■'fill STATUARY RED MAPLES FERMEL attorney John M. Dowd, who heads the inquiry, will The last time the Mariners swept a three-game submit a report next week to Giamatti, who will 1 WE HAVE A NICE BEST BUY IN THE AREA series from the Tigers was May 30-June 1,1986. also decide then whether to take any action against DISPLAY OF ITEMS 2 FOOT SIZE — LAWN FOOD in the Kingdome. Detroit has lost seven of its last imle^ indication when Giamatti might eight games. TO DECORATE YOUR 10,000 SQ. FT. Angels 2, Orioles 0: Jack Howell homered on Bob YARD WITH ONLY ^ 3 5 ® ® Once Giamatti receives the report, hemusthavea BAGS Milacki’s first pitch of the ninth inning to snap a ALSO WE HAVE 3 FOOT SIZE — hearing with Rose and his attorneys. Rose is scoreless tie and lift visiting California over guaranteed a hearing with Giamatti before a Baltimore. GAZING GLOBES ONLY * 4 5 ® ® ONLY decision is handed down, according to the baseball ^1795 procedures. After Howell’s homer, Kent Anderson walked, FRIDAY. MAY 5 10AM-4PM went to second on Wally Joyner’s grounder and SATURDAY, MAY 6 10AM-4PM Although Giamatti would not comment, Rose’s scored on Johnny Ray’s single off reliever Mark SUNDAY, MAY 7 1PM-4PM LOOKING FOR attorney, Reuven Katz, said he and Rose would be Williamson. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED WE HAVE able to see baseball’s evidence and ask questions SILK FLOWERS before a hearing. Indians 6, Royals 2: Shortstop Kurt Stillwell HERBS dropped Joe Carter’s two-out pop fly, allowing two DON’T BE THE LAST PERSON IN MANCHESTER TO SEE THE BEST RETIREMENT d e h y d r a t e d Rose could be suspended for a year if he’s found to COMMUNITY IN CONNECTICUT! OVER 70 VARIETIES NICE DISPLAY OF runs score during a three-run fourth inning, as TO CHOOSE FROM have bet on baseball games. A lifetime ban is A NEW RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE FOR SENIORS COW MANURE possible if he bet on Reds’ games. Cleveland beat City and snapped the QUALITY FLOWERS. Royals’ four-game winning streak. VISIT THIS WEEKEND AND REGISTER TO WIN ONE OF FIVE COMPLIMENTARY ^2^0 EA. While Dowd’s investigation draws to a close a DINNERS AT THE ARBORS OPEN 7 DAYS 'Tom Candiotti, 3-1, pitched a seven-hitter for his OR ALSO MANY READY federal grand jury in Cincinnati is beginning to second complete game. study Rose for possible tax evasion. MADE PIECES SUNDAY UNTIL 4 Blue Jays 2, Athletics 0: Mike Flanagan pitched a I cannot visit this weekend. Send more 3 FOR $6^^ The grand jury, which met Wednesday is, looking FRIDAY UNTIL 8 into possible tax evasion by Rose, according to a four-hitter for his 19th career shutout as Toronto information and register me for the beat Oakland 2-0 at Exhibition Stadium. □ special drawing! source with knowledge of the investigation. * :T ^ - ARBORS The grand jury began meeting Wednesday at a The Blue Jays scored twice in the fifth inning on ^un-scoring singles by Tony Fernandez and George Name...... A T HOP H iO O K downtown courthouse, where reporters were banned by a judge’s order from entering the floor Address...... * VITTNER’S GARDEN CENTER « where the panel was meeting. Brewers 7, Twins 2: Gary Sheffield and Rob Deer 403 West Center St. Reginald PInto/Manchaitar Herald hit two-run homers during a five-run third inning as % 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE 649-2623 J However, the source said the grand jury is looking Into whether Rose accurately reported earnings SAFE — East Catholic’s Rob Desmond game. Manchester second baseman Milwaukee beat Minnesota at the Metrodome Manehester, CT 06040 snapping a five-game losing streak. ^ MANCHESTER - VERNON TOWN LINE T? from sales of his memorabilia, and whether he (11) pulls into second base with a Steve Joyner took the throw. Telephone. correctly represented his gambling winnings. The Brewers sent the tumbling 'Twins to their 10th 647-9343 fifth-inning double in Wednesday’s loss in their last 11 games. IZ - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 4, 1989 — 13 High School Roundup Kareem doesn’t show his age

By The Associated Press Jordan led Chicago with 44 points, rebounding,” Chicago coach NBA Playoffs including four clutch free throws Doug Collins said. “ Our defense Coventry teams back in the hunt in COC races For someone who has an­ in the final seconds, as the Bulls was great up to the second nounced his impending retire­ took a 2-1 lead over Cleveland. quarter when we had them down COVENTRY — One swing of Coventry plated four runs in the ment, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jordan scored 15 points in the 45-23. I had to calm our guys the bat made up an awful lot for first and was never headed. Kelli Xavier upends seems determined to hang Portland took a 54-49 halftime first seven minutes of the third down. Coventry High’s Jeff Rheault McConnell, Nektaria Gitsis and EC boys tennis around as long as possible. lead. Magic Johnson added 17 quarter and the Bulls held leads “ But any time you have a big Wednesday afternoon. Rheault, freshman Carrie Wiekel each The 42-year-old center, in his points and seven assists for the of 22 points in the first half and 16 lead in this league, you know A } who committed three errors to contributed RBI singles in the Visiting Xavier High of Middle- 20th and final NBA season, scored Lakers. Terry Porter scored 24 of in the second half, then had to they’re going to make a run at help visiting RHAM High tie it up, inning. The Patriots added what town took home a 6-1 win over 22 points and ignited a third- his 29 points in the first half for the fight off a late surge by the you.” drove home the game-winner proved to be the game-winner in East Catholic Wednesday after­ quarter Los Angeles rally as the Blazers, who were swept for the Cavaliers. Collins singled out Larry Nance with a double in the bottom of the the third with McConnell sin­ noon in ACC hoys’ tennis action at Lakers beat the Portland Trail first time in the franchise’s John Williams kept Cleveland for praise. eighth to give the Patriots a 7-6 gling, taking second on a passed the Manchester Community Col­ Blazers 116-108 to sweep their history. Clyde Drexler added 25 in the running by scoring 16 of his “Williams played great for victory, putting them right back ball and Wiekel driving in the lege courts. best-of-5 first-round playoff ser­ points. 22 points in the fourth quarter. them in the fourth quarter, but A into the race in the Charter Oak deciding marker. East is now 1-4 with its next ies. Los Angeles is 18-0 in the first “ Kareem has been working on The Cavaliers closed within 91-88 Larry Nance in the first half Conference East Division. Chrissy Gagnon was the win­ match Friday at home against St. round since the 16-team playoff his shot during practice and it’s with 2:43 to play, but Jordan wouldn’t let them slip out of the RHAM still leads the COC East ning pitcher for Coventry. She Bernard. format started in 1984. paying off,” Johnson said. "He converted a three-point play, game,” Collins said. “ That shows along with Bacon Academy, each gave up seven hits, walked one Results: Peter Roulx (X) det. Matt “ Our starting lineup was su­ really looked good. It helps the stole the ball and went in for a great leadership.” 5-3. with Coventry right behind at and struck out six. Losing pitcher Fdllon 64), 6-2; Joson P ierce (X ) det. perb,” Lakers coach Pat Riley whole team to see, ‘OK. he’s here; slam dunk that made it 96-88. Rockets 126, Sonics 107: Sleepy Steve Abele 6-2, 6-1; Greg MIodzInskI he can giv e us this kind of gam e, Cleveland got within 97-94, but 5-4. "W e’re right back in it,” said Rebecca Bell yielded eight hits, (EC) det. Shawn Keefe 6-34, 6-0; Kevin said. “ Kareem had one of the best Floyd, noted for his clutch playoff Coventry Coach Bob Plaster. "If walked seven and fanned one. Keefe (X) det. Todd Seaver 6-3, 6-0; gam es he’s had in a long tim e.” especially on the road.’” Jordan’s four free throws in the performances, scored 22 of his 28 we had lost, it really would have Craig McDonaald (X) det. Brett Mlk- In other Wednesday night “ That’s the shot I’ve tried to last 21 seconds proved points in the first half as Three of the batters walked by kelson 4-6, 7-5, 7-5; Pete D ed m an -M a tt hurt our chances.” Bell eventually scored for Smith (X) det. Pierre Daniel-Matt playoff action, Cliicago beat take all my career,” Abdul- insurmountable. beat Seattle for the first time in Coventry. Daversa 4-6,6-4,7-6; Tim Berkley)Brlan Cleveland 101-94 and Houston Jabbar said. ‘T m going to try to Jordan opened the Bulls’ three playoff games. Coventry, winners of three Klelnath (X) det. Jett Seaver-Chrls Wiekel, McConnell and Mollie B ehike 6-2, 6-3. downed Seattle 126-107. After a get back to that. Every time that second-half scoring with a three- Floyd, who had six assists and straight, is 8-4 overall while Jacobson each collected two hits day off today, the playoffs re­ they guarded me one-on-one, I point play and then connected on hit a club playoff record three RHAM is 7-3. Coventry was back for Coventry. sume Friday night with Cleve­ tried to take the best shot I another with 1:53 remaining and straight 3-point baskets, got the Y in action today at home at 3:30 land at Chicago, Seattle at could.” Cleveland within three points of Rockets o ff to a fast start with 10 p.m. against Cromwell High in a MHS golf team AP photo Houston and at Milwau­ Portland coach Rick Adelman the lead. first-quarter points as Houston makeup clash. tops three foes kee. The Bucks lead that series praised the Lakers. “At the start of the third used an 11-0 spurt to take control. Steve Talaga drew a one-out Manchester girls TO THE HOOP — The Lakers’ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2- 1. “The way they got ready for quarter, everyone was looking for Dale Ellis, playing despite a walk in the Patriot eighth and It was a rewarding afternoon takes the ball strong to the basket as the Trail Blazers' Byron Scott scored 25 points this series and the way they something to happen,” Jordan broken nose that forced him to moved to second on a Rob Topliff outscore Conard for the Manchester High golf Kevin Duckworth applies defensive pressure in their NBA and James Worthy added 24 for approached it, it just shows the said. "When I got the three-point wear a protective brace, led sacrifice. He then came home on team as it annexed 1-0 decisions kind of coach he (Riley) isandthe play it got us started. I asserted playoff game Wednesday night in Portland, Ore. At the the Lakers, who have won the last Seattle with 26 points. Rheault’s fourth hit of the game, Behind the four-hit pitching of from South Windsor, Enfield and two NBA championships. kind of people they are,” Adel­ my leadership.” Akeem Olajuwon scored 19 an RBI double to right center- senior Dana Hensley. Manches­ Glastonbury Wednesday after­ left is Portland’s Jerome Kersey. The Lakers won, Abdul-Jabbar scored nine man said. “ The key to them getting back points and led the Rockets with 18 field. Rheault was 4-for-5 with two ter High trimmed Conard High, noon at the Manchester Country 116-108, to sweep the series. points in the' third period after Bulla 101, Cavaliers 94: Michael in the second half was offensive rebounds. RBIs to lead Coventry’s nine-hit 10-4, Wednesday afternoon in Club. attack. Talaga was 2-for-4 with interconference girls’ softball Manchester, now 9-3 for the two RBIs. action at Fitzgerald Field. season, had a medal total of 166 That made a winner of reliever The win lifts the Indians to 6-3 compared to South Windsor’s 169, Canadiens even series as they rediscover iost power piay Gary Onnen. who cam e on in the while the Chieftains slide to 4-7. Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Glastonbury 175 and Enfield 197. sixth inning when starter Chris Manchester’s next game is Fri­ Glastonbury’s Kevin Prely took McCarthy was literally driven day at 3:30 p.m. at home against FIRST RUN — Keith DiYeso scores Catholic at Kelley Field. Umpire Bernie medalist honors with a 38. Jason MONTREAL (AP) - The the playoffs — shot blanks for the night. perb effort in goal by Ken Holmgren will have to decide in the opener, broke a nine-game from the box. He was hit in the CCC East foe Rockville High. Manchester’s first run in the fourth Mulligan, left, keeps an eye on the play. Oatway and Ray Smith each Montreal Canadiens found their second straight game. “ You try to take it a game at a W regget. playing in place of Ron whether to keep Wregget in the career winless streak against the “ We have to do a better job on head by a shot up the middle off Hensley (4-1) struck out two inning of Wednesday’s game with East carded 41s, Kevin Saunders and power play just in time. The tim e and you try to win every Hextail, who’s out with a knee net or return to Hextail, his Flyers with his second career East won, 3-2. the power play and killing penal­ the bat of RHAM’s Jeff Soares. and walked four. “ She was really Matt Miner each 42s and Eric Philadelphia Flyers are still game. It would have been nice to injury. starter throughout the season. playoff shutout. The other was in ties,’’ Flyers coach Paul Soares was 4-for-5 with two RBIs. in control of the gam e.” Manches­ Anderson a 43 for Manchester. looking for theirs. be up two games, but w e ’ll take a Wregget made 36 saves and “ Ron Hextail skated this morn- Game 4 of the 1986 finals. Results: Holmgren said after his team was as was teammate Bill MacDonald ter Coach Mary Faignant said. Sophomore Nancy Byrne led tennis team rallied in the doubles Manchester’s next match was The Canadiens. whose power- split.” was the only reason the Flyers Montreal goaltender Patrick Roy, 0-4-5 against the Flyers 100 — 1. R ivero (M ), 11.4, 2. B arber shut out in four tries and fell to For the third straight game, the to pace R H A M ’s 13-hit attack. Manchester, which collected 16 (M ), 3. Strout (SW) East with victories in both the competition for a 4-3 win over today against Hartford Public play unit has struggled through­ were in the game at all. 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(2® M*A*S*H hoping to strike a deal with Bernard about [CNN] Sports Tonight g® Jeffersons ® dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour the children; Frank Harrington believes Samson might be a Soviet agent. (60 min.) [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] SportsLook ' T VDAXTAD ATLXRTQTHG. (2® Carson's Comedy Classics Part 7 of 12. [TMC] MOVIE: 'Nightflyers' An evil d® ® Current Affair 1 1 :3 5 P M ® Night Court [A8iE] Baryshnikov: The Dancer and force threatens a 21 st-century fact-finding TH TA HWD JDUYHTEJ ES (61) Family Ties the Dance 1 1 :5 0 P M [MAX] MOVIE: Young­ mission to an unexplored planet. Michael blood' (CC) A brash young hockey player [A 8iE] Chronicle A look at Cancun. a [C N N ] Larry King Live Praed. Catherine Mary Stewart. John Mayan ruin and the Yucatan in Mexico. must learn the importance of teamwork Standing. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) YRR HWYH TA FDYCHTSCR.' [D IS ] MO'VIE: 'M y Fair Lady’ An English when he joins a new team. Rob Lowe. [CNN] Moneyline professor takes a London guttersnipe and Cindy Gibb, Patrick Swayze. 1986. Rated [USA] Code Red — JEZLYJ WYZHJDRR. [ESPN] SportsCenter tries to turn her into a lady. Rex Harrison, R. (In Stereo) 2:1 5AM [H B O ] M O VIE: ‘Lethal W ea­ Audrey Hepburn, Stanley Holloway. 1964. [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 1 2 :0 0 A M (35 Friday the 13th: The pon' (CC) A veteran detective Is paired PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You can have an awful lot of fun with cooking. It Rated G. with a brash younger partner to investigate doesn t have to be serious ... I'm a ham anyway.” — Julia Child. [USA] Miami Vice Serieq A Nazi officer, killed during World [ESPN] Thursday Night Thunder: Auto War II by Jack's squadron, returns from a prostitute's death. Mel Gibson, Danny 7:30PM ® Entertainment Tonight racing (60 min.) the dead to exact his revenge. (60 min.) Glover, Gary Busey. 1987. Rated R. (In Singer-actress Bette Midler (In Stereo) Stereo) [H B O ] M O VIE: Platoon' (CC| Oliver (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) ® Jeopardy! (CC) Stone's Oscar-winning account of a young 2:30AM (X) Superior Court (2D soldier's year-long tour of duty in Vietnam. (2® Morton Downey Jr. ® Kate 8< Allie (CC) Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie (2® Combatl (X) Sustaining (TD INN News Sheen. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) (4® Win. Lose or Draw g® Dating Game (2® M *A *S *H [LIFE] M O VIE: 'Turning to Stone* The g5 Synchronal ® Alice I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD SAME daughter of a university professor must d® Win, Lose or Draw [A8iE] Edge and Beyond [A & E ] The Return A man tries to un­ I IS by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee learn to deal with the savage reality of pri­ cover the mystery surrounding his wife's d® SD Newhart (CC). son life when she is given a seven-year [CNN] Newsnight Unscramble these four Jumbles, death in this Ambrose Bierce tale. I can’t tell one finny (4® Cosby Show sentence for possession of cocaine. Nicky one letter to each square, to form creature from the other four ordinary words. [A8iE] World of Survival Guadagni. Shirley Douglas. Kim Renders. [U SA] Boxing: Royes Cruz vs. Mauricio [CNN] Crossfire Rodriguez Junior welterweight bout RILLT [DIS] Videopolis Startracks II scheduled for 10 rounds, from Hollywood, [ESPN] SpeedWeek Fla. (2 hrs.) (Live) Enjoy A c 8:00PM ® 4 8 Hours (CC) Scheduled: 9:30PM (2D @® Dear John (CC) John s the growing popularity of the drug crank. friend Ken interrupts a romantic encounter. Romantic Dinner (60 min.) (In Stereo) (In Stereo) UGGO ® g® Over the Edge: People in Ex­ [1 M C ] M O VIE: ‘American Ninja 2: The in our 18th traordinary Situations (CC) Dartmouth Confrontation' Two GIs face off with a Prof. John A. Rassias' "total immersion" drug kingpin who's turning American sol­ language teaching technique: Jean-Pierre diers into ninja assassins. Michael Dudi- Century Rustic Hallet's soybean-like "miracle food ", golf koff, Steve James, Larry Poindexter. UMCAUV at the North Pole, (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) WHAT YOU MISHT PO ® The Untouchables 10:00PM ® Knots Landing (CC) Atmosphere WITH THE MENU WHEN! 03) Cheers (CC). While Greg's in Washington, Abby in­ volves Ted and Hawkins in her plan to con­ rOU'I^E PININSATA ® M O VIE: 'Trick or Treats' A babysitter 633-8698 IS minutes from Manchester ceal her Murakame Corp. ownership. (60 PISH f^ESTAURANT. contends with the cruel jokes of her min.) (In Stereo) V charge, who feigns dismemberment and Serving Lunch Tuea. ■ Sat. 11:30 • 2KH) CELEEF death, and the child's asylum-escapee ® g® ABC News Special: America's - Village of Now arrange the circled letters to dad. Jackelyn Giroux. David Carradine, Kids -- Teaching Them to Think (CC) Dinner Tues. Thur. 5:30 • 9:00 form the surprise answer, as sug­ Carrie Snodgrass. 1982. Barbara Walters anchors this examination Fri. & Sat. 5:30 - 9:30 South Glastonbury gested by the above cartoon. of American students’ poor critical- (2® M O VIE: 'C la ss' A prep school student thinking skills, intensified by a lack of Sunday Brunch 11:30 ■ 2:00 Reservations Preferred embarks on an affair with an older woman, Y y y Y ' y ' general knowledge. (60 min.) Answer; < yK A. yK A. A 1 3 unaware that she's his roommate's mother. Rob Lowe, Jacqueline Bisset, An­ ® (® gt) [CNN] News (Answers tomorrow) drew McCarthy. 1983. ® Synchronal Yesterday's Jumbles: ANNOY PLAID WALLOP TWINGE (2D d® Cosby Show (CC) Clair and Elvin's g® All in the Family mother use Sondra's strap throat as an ex­ Answer: What you might end up with from too much g D g® L.A. Law (CC) Van Owen prose­ cuse to take the babies. (In Stereo) housecleanIng-A WINDOW “PAIN" cutes a businessman accused of shooting (23) Secret Intelligence (CC) The intellig­ a homeless man: Abby agrees to testify in Now back in atock, Jumbta Book No. S4 la avallabla for 12.80. which Includaa poataoa and handling, from Jumbla, eJe thia nawapapar, P.O. Box 4$I6, Orlando. PL 32802-4386. Include your nama, addraaa and zip coda arid maka your ohack payable to Nawapaparbooka. BUY EARLY AND SAVEI PRE-SEASON POOL SALE I CAN TBU THe r Astrograph WE STILL HAVE A NUMBER OF 1988 POOLS ON THfATE/? IS IN Xoop, 2 HAND THAT W EIL SELL AT LAST YEAR’S PRICES! R L o o p a l i. PieHr, Sit?, I ' U d v u \A ezn F“ A cz: I—I e : s "t- ei ( BUT J THlN/c f % u r and to make plans for what you hope to accomplish over the next few weeks. 250 BROAD STREET • 647-7245 THP/?f !f A R B p u c e o ; ‘B irth d a y You'll do better when you have targets. 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If H ER NOW... provements In both In your social life there is some special knowledge that and valued relationships. can help better your lot In life, make ev­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Continue to fo­ ery effort to acquire it. cus your efforts on furthering your most ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Something important, ambitious Interests. Don't you've been wishing for that you feel Rt. 44A, 317 W. Service Rd. be fearful of competition or challenge. would give you a greater sense of mate­ %M»»j veaea^t w.-r,------^ - -- Lady Luck will be paving the way. Coventry Hartford the defense, and five diamonds will rial security could start to happen for VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apt. 22) Today is a you at this time. Be patient, because It 742-7308 make. good day to start looking ahead a bit may be slow developing. 247-5413 % H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. May 4, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. May 4. 1989 19 JJ^BySINEDD DPPDRTUHITIES HOMES [HOMES m a r k e t R E ^ g f f T " CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE BUSINESS Activiry ovsr ths pa$t 30 trading days UAW hires firm to study ^soo Lower 89 Taxes A S p e c io li MANCHESTER: Three e a s t Hartford. Immacu­ MANCHESTER. Three It’s not how much late, newly pointed Canty named bank treasurer money you make bedroom Cope, new bedroom duplex. $700 2.4S0- bath, Interior painted three bedroom ranch per month plus utili­ Robyn M. Canty of Columbia was recently empioyee buyout of Coit that’s important. It’s throughout, one cor on lovely lot. One cor ties. References. Pro­ how much you CARPENTRY/ garage, fenced bock port, plus outbuilding. fessional adults or named assistant treasurer at United Bank. |enPAiNTIN6/ j^pCELLANEOUS 2.400 keep! Earn up to LAW N CARE R EM 0DEU N6 yard, great starter Large country kitchen working couple with She joined United in 1978 and was promoted to By Brent Laymon IS £ J paperin6 SERVICES home. S134,5(X). Peter­ with newer cabinets. members have crossed picket $3,000 a month, small children pre­ officer’s assistant in The Associated Press man Real Estate Furnoce three years ferred. June 1 occu­ 1985. She now works 2.350 lines and returned to work. About part time. $15,900 Just because you don't McLariMy Heme ExiaHer FaMhqi * 649-9404.______old. $133,900. Realty pancy. Coll otter 6pm, use on item doesn’t mean iMpreyemeBto RAWKES TREE SERVICE in the credit card 800 workers remain on strike. investment hlaiahig Daaa, WILLINGTON. Three World, Benoit, 872-8990.______HARTFORD — Union officials the item hos lost its value. Free eetfmetee Houses, geragee. deoke 6 Bucket, truck S chipper. Stump About 650 strikers voted un­ required. Free •Deoke fomlly. Route 32, Se­ Frechette Associates, merchant sales area. have announced plans to pursue Why not exchange It for teneee. Exterior porches & removal. Free eellmatae. Today Is great day ... and 2.300. animously Tuesday night to planning kit. Call •Rooflng p a ra te utilities, 646-7709.O______She has completed an employee buyout of ?trike- cash with an ad In Clossl- •Shede etspe rebuilt. Hatch ways & Special cbnelderatlon for Classified Is o great way several American In­ pursue the buyout. Madore said. 24 hours, exterior c e llv door rebuilt. $189,900.______VERNON. Three bed­ i f o w JONCS AVERAGE plagued Colt Firearms, which fle ^ 643-2711. •Houee pelnttng elderty end handicapped. room ranch In move-ln- ... to sell something! 643- stitute of Banking 2.250. ,lll MAy 3. Madore said the union had 1-800-326-0778. Pull Ins., free aet. 649-7980. M A N S F IE LD . Two Tom- 2711. was put on the market last week 44*4331 lly, Route 195 near East condltlon. Large courses and cur­ HIGH 2.410.58 already talked with West Hart­ 647-7553 family room In lower by Colt Industries Inc. Lawnrhowing. Min. FARRAND REMODIu NG Brook M o ll $179,900. rently attends Man­ LOW 2,382.51 ford Mayor Christopher Droney There’s someone out level with wet bar. Nice [LOTS/LAND 2,200. Robert Madore, president of charge. $ .<7.00. Edging. Room addHtone, deoke, roof­ SOUTH Windsor. See this chester Community there who wonts to buy Bush and hedge yard with eosy access CLOSE 2,393.70 Local 376 of the United Auto and Hartford Mayor Carrie ing, tldino, windowt end gutt- THOMAS PAVING Immaculate eight FOR SALE College. your power tools. Find trimming. Yard material, to highway. Roof, sid­ if. CHANGE Down 9.18 Saxon Perry to solicit their that buyer with o low-cost ert. All typee of ramodeting end Fully insured and room U&R Colonial, o Workers, said Wednesday the etc. hauling. ing, storms ten yeors APPROVED building 2,150. I I support for the buyout. repelrt. Call Bob Femind. Jr. FRANK YOUNG bonded. Residential, real open floor plan company had hired the od In Classified. 643-2711. Conscientious and old. $149,900. Realty lots. Wlllington, $67,500 V' MTwTr UTWT4 uTwT^ MTwT$ UTWT^ UTW commercial, free with o first floor family r 9 to \7 t i I Andrew W. Brecher, deputy dependable. Ray Hardy. Bn*. 647-8509 World, Benoit, - $69,500; Coventry, Fund-raiser Waterbury-based Naugatuck 646-7973 PAINTING estimates. room, large kitchen Frechette Associates, M«y Valley Project, which has as­ commissioner for the state De­ Re*. 645-6849 with eating area, o $69,900 - $97,900. Philips Call 649-5295. 646-7709.D Real Estate, 742-1450.n ‘nets’ $8,000 sisted in other employee buyout partment of Economic Develop­ jlNSTRUCTIDN YARD MASTERS WALLPAPERING spacious master bed­ ment, said the department has '' MRK room with three addi­ COVENTRY. Great tom- LAND-Sky-Woter. Two The Broad Street branch will offer 24-hour Plus attempts, to conduct a feasibilitv Yard cleaned, llv location. Well moln- The Easter Seal- specialists who can advise em­ TRAIN to be o Diesel HOME IniBrtor/Extorlor Screened loam, gravel, tional bedrooms, 2'/3 land listings tor that Card banking, drive-up teller services, safe study. Trees cut, baths and much more. tolned and nicely special you. 3'/3 acres /Century 21 Volley­ deposit boxes and a commercial night deposi­ ployees on how to obtain financ­ Mechanic. Seven Have dump truck, IMPROVEMENTS processed gravel, decorated three bed­ ball Marathon at The project asked Morgan month hands-on pro­ $p9claU$t9 $249,900. U & R Realty, lake front on Cope Cod. tory. The bank will offer special introductory ing for such buyouts, although he will haul. A buatnasa bum on sand, stone, and fill for 643-2692.0______room Raised Ranch, Beautiful property East Catholic High Stanley & Co., the New York gram. Classes start ev­ new oak cabinets, new rates on certificates of deposit. Discounts, on investment banker hired by Colt warned the buyouts face enor­ ery two months. Diesel 6436996 tntagrltyt Pride taken in every delivery call George SPIFFY C ream Puff. with 0 lot of frontage on School raised $8,000 mous difficulties. wraparound deck, IV3 the water. Current ac­ \ bank services will be offered to customers Industries to sell the firearms Technology Institute. Carpantry • Windows < job we dot Qrlffing 742-7886. Seven room Colonial, baths, fireplace, gor- for Easter Seals. opening CDs. ROBERT MADORE “ The track record is spotty,” 105 Phoenix Avenue, Siding • Kitehana » extra large manicured cess Is dirt rood so It Y division, to supply financial infor­ CARPENTRY/ oge, wooded rear yard, has rural feeling. Robyn M. Canty The March 11 and • . president of Local 376 Enfield, CT 1-800-243- Baths • AddHlona • Quality is our main lot with lots of fruit As part of its opening ceremonies. People’s mation about Colt Wednesday he said. “ There haven’t been that 4242. R E M 00E U N 6 easy commute to Hart­ REMAX east of the 12 event drew 37 Bank donated $500 to Brotherhood in Action, a many successful ones in Connec­ Oaoks concern. trees, evergreens, ford, more. Dir: Route teams. Beverages were provided by Pequot morning, Madore said Hartford plants. PUBLIC NOTICB MY BROTHERS brick potlo, stone river. 647-1419.a______coalition of service organizations in town that ticut. The ingredients really 18 yre. Service Since 1973 Fully Ileansad & InsuradI 44 to Mark Drive. Phil­ Spring Water of Glastonbury and McDonald’s, “ We are firmly commited to New York-based Colt Indus­ The annual re p ort of the Pol- BUSINESS steps, screened porch- ips Real Estate, 742- LOTS of trees on this raises money to send terminally ill children to require that you have a very Ish-Amerlcan Charitable Frae satimatast huge front to bock bow countyr size building Walsh Enterprises of Manchester. pursuing at whatever lengths the tries announced Friday it wanted REASONABLE Mowing, Raking, Clean 1450. □ Walt Disney World. patient seller, a seller that for one Foundation of Manchester, R&Y 646-9656 front living room with lot In Andover. Conve­ Kim Ouimette of Manchester was the top feasibility and possibility of mak­ to sell the troubled firearms Conn., Inc., Is a v a ila b le at RATES - Garages, Dump Runs. fireplace. Good sized EAST Hartford. "If nient location but ing an offer,’’ Madore said. “ We reason or another is motivated to the address noted below, for you've shopped, you'll fund-raiser. Liz Petri’s Connecticut Bank and Travelers’ income rises division to concentrate on its Inspection during regular bu­ Remodeling DNE D F TH E surest ways We cater to the dining room and too country feeling. Coll Trust Co. team was the team winner. don’t see any other manufacturer work with employees.” 6 4 5 - 8 7 9 8 much more to mention. choose this one!" All Barbara Weinberg to­ aerospace, automotive and indus­ One success story is Seymour siness hours, bv anv citizen to find bargain buys is to home owner. you wont and need Is The Century 21 Northeast Region hopes to HARTFORD (AP) — The Travelers Corp. ... buying Colt Firearms with a who so requests within 180 Company shop the classified ods Ask for Barbara Wein­ day tor more Informa­ trial services operations. days after publication of this this four bedroom Cope match the $456,500 it raised for local East Seals Wednesday reported first-quarter net income of commitment to staying in Specialty Wire, which was bought every day. Senior Citizen HOME IMPROVEMENT berg for o personal tion. REMAX east of Colt has not put a price on the notice of Its ovallabllltv. Exp ert Spring tlx up. VK Home Ser- tour through this vin­ with two baths. Perfect the river, 647-1419.D chapters in 1988 this year. $98 million on revenues of $3.2 billion, compared Connecticut.’’ by about 260 workers who were division, but industry analysts POLISH-AMERICAN Cnfim tnthip Discount vlcee tekae isar of all repelrt tage property. RE­ tor the larger size fam ­ to net income of $66 million on revenues of $3,3 adivsed by the Naugatuck Valley CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ily on a tight budget, CANTERBURY, CT. 2'A Springfield, Mass.-based Smith have said it probably is worth $150 ’ In A ll P h a se t o f and maintenance from A to Z. M AX east of the river. acres, $56,(X)0. Twenty billion in the same period a year ago. & Wesson Corp., a Colt competi­ Project about five years ago. OF MANCHESTER, CT, INC. P A IN T1N 6/ FREE ESTIMATES Licensed end Insured 647-1419.0______complete with over­ million to $200 million. c/0 Weslev C. Gryk Rnmodnllng sized two cor garage six acres with antique People’s Bank opens branch Earnings per share were 96 cents, compared to Brecher said. 470 Main Street PAPERIN6 FREE ESTIMATES tor, has also expressed interest in The UAM represents about FULLY INSURED HOME with attached of­ and large private lot. A m ill pond, $225,000. Ru­ 60 cents a share a year ago. Madore did not know how long Manchester, CT 06040 •C litiB ral area, peaceful and People’s Bank recently opened a full-service buying the division. 1.100 workers who walked out •IMm 2284708 fice or efficiency must see! Philips Real First-quarter results included net realized the feasibility study would take. The principal Manager Is: M imJ 643-6774 apartment! Well con­ quiet, good school, branch at the site of its former loan production But Madore predicted that any three years ago. The firearms Chester Gromulskl, President, T.D.M. Estate, 742-1450. □ investment gains of $l million, compared to Michael Dunn, a spokesman for IMu structed Ansoldl built thirty minutes to Man­ office at 354 Broad St. and plans to open another other company that bought Colt division has staffed its Hartford Telephone: (203)649-9421 •bslM VINYL SIDING & realized investment losses of $11 million in the Colt Industries in New York, •Neil PAINTING AND Colonial with tour bed­ chester. By owner. Fi­ branch at 1060 Tolland Turnpike. Firearms would sell off its assets, and West Hartford plants mostly 012-05______KitdBtt S' REPLACEMENT WINDOWS rooms plus attached nancing available. 774- first quarter of 1988. declined comment on the union’s ViM SWi{ Bitks EAST HARTFORD take control of its patents and with non-union replacement NOTICE TO CREDITORS DECORATING leTlROOFINa/ office. Breezeway, gar­ 1455. plans, sayingthe company wasn’t abc RMBS Expertly installed. Four bedroom cape, close its Hartford and West workers, although some union E S T A T E O F • S m iB i •Complete Interior i S J a o i N s age, full finished base­ commenting on potential buyers. HARRIET GOLDMAN •RNft •Caifis Please call Paul Ryder ment, two fireplaces, 2 baths, country n n BUSINESS aka and Exterior Painting one full plus two '/3 kitchen, new roof, HENRIETTA GOLDMAN Sen/or Discount at 742-0018. IS J PROPERTY •Power Wash baths. A beautiful windows and doors. The Honorable William E. Fully Llc n»ud LEAKY ROOF? home In o quiet area 0 •Gutter Repair M o m roof! oan bo ropaInKl. FitzGerald, Judge of the but easy commute to Immaculate condition, PACKAGE store- Court of Probate, District of Fully Inturud in plM* of M M mrooflng wp«n«M fenced backyard. buslness. Manchester M anchester at a hearing held •Small Carpentry ComptM* rwooflng of Ml typt*. Route 384. $190's. Anne Fnu EBlImtlM LANDSCAPING Priced to sell by high traffic area, on 4/27/89 ordered that a ll Repair mSetSTIMATtt M iller Real Estate, 647- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 claims must be presented to 8000.0 equipment and Inven­ owner. 569-2999. the fiduciary at the address 263 Main St. •QIazing Manchester Roofing DOirS UWN SOnnCE AND tory Included, some owner financing possi­ below. Failure to promptly •Fully insured 645-8830 (UWDCNM* COLUMBIA. Waterfront present any such cla im s m ay -Manchester Call now for property. Picture ble. $109,900. Philips Notices [PAR T TIM E HELP result In the loss of rights to •Free estimates Rolotllling, yourself on the 10'x64' Reol E state. 742-1450o I HELP recover such claim. 645-8892 Mowing, [CONDOMINIUMS [ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED WANTED ISHBEATINe/ wraparound deck of HELP WANTED WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED Susan McQuay 646-1894 Shrub & Hadga Trim m ing this lovely ranch prop­ I FOR SALE A s 0 condition precedent to Ass't Clerk LARRY’S ISyPLUMBINS 19% Sealer Otlxee Bheeael ROOMS the placement of ony adver­ k WONDERFUL family erty on Columbia OFFICE position East of H A IR ST Y LIST and Su- The fid u c ia ry Is: WOODWORKING I ‘W e can tell you 04B-7B11 TO L LAND. Two bed- FOR RENT tisin g In the M anchester He­ experience. Austral­ pervlsors. Busy new WE’RE looking tor a tew HAIRDRESSER- ELECTRICAL Contrac­ Lake. Large entry ian, European, Scan­ the River. Part time, Paula J. SerIgnese, CARPENTRY what to look for... room plus office Town- rald, Advertiser hereby contemporary salon good men and women. unhappy with your College students. tors office looking for E xe cu trix P)Ti Ptumiilna, Heating 8 foyer, fireplace, two agrees to protect, Indemnify dinavian High School flexible. General cleri­ Repairs to Remodeling house. Convenient to SHARE house. Parking, cal Including typing, offers clientele, excel­ It you’re a high school present lob? Come to full time person with c/o Nicholas F. SerIgnese, and what to look „ Air Conditioning full baths, two cor gar­ ond hold harmless the Mon- Exchange Students ar­ Labor like work. Esq. LANDSCAPE 1-84 and UCONN. Gar­ wosher/dryer, pool to- computer familiarity, lent salary commis­ graduate seeking edu­ work In a small, no­ experience In electri­ Licensed and Insured o u t f o r ! ” Boilers, pumps, hot water age and m orel $229,900. chester Herald, Its officers riving In August. Be­ cation, travel and a pressure salon In Man­ 50-60 hours weekly. cal materials. Estimat­ 59 Burnside Avenue tanka, new and Specializing in lands­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- age, basement, fire­ ble, more. Non- and employees against any data entry. Reply: sion, benefits, on-goIng P.O. Box 8246 6464210 come a host fam ily tor valuable lob skill, call chester. Call Lori, 645- ing and billing. 646- raplaoaments. cape tie retaining wails, 1591.0 place, pool. $120. 872- smoker. $300. monthly and all liability, loss or CAC, P.O. Box 8646, training and opportun­ Call 742-7308 East Hartford, CT 06108 9577 or 875-4331. expense. Including attor­ American Intercultu- ity for advancement In 1-800-MARINES. 8172.______5 4 2 2 . ______FREE ESTIMATES steps & borders. plus utilities. 643-7288. ral Student Exchange. East Hartford, 06108. 016-05______CARPENTRY WORK HarBro neys' fees, arising from a positive, friendly en­ Help In the kitchen. 8:30- 9am-10pm. AH Phases Ken claims of unfair trade practi­ Coll 1-800-SIBLING. CONSTRUCTION 643-9649/228-9616 vironment. Call today 3:00pm. Call 649-2358. f i T I b u s in e s s INVITATION TO BIO »96S Framing, Roots. Siding, Trim. A N rv ip e p c r In Education Program ces, Infringement of trade­ workers needed. Painting 871-19S3 Sponaorcd by marks, trade names or pot- llldHELP for Interview. 646-1018. Steady work, good The Eosf Hartford Public Registered & Fully Insured L ^ jdppdrtunities Schools, 1)0 Long H ill Drive, ents, violation of rights of I PART TIM E wages, good driving Very fteeeonible Prices MISCELLANEOUS THE QUIZ i 'M wanted DRIVER needed tempor- PART TiME Custodian East Hartford, Ct., 06108, w ill of Manchester The M anchester Herald^ prlvocy and Infringement of I HELP WANTED record. Call Landmark Qusllty Work / Free Bsilmstes |£ i| SERVICES arlly. Part time, Very good opportunities FINANCIALLY Inde- receive sealed bids for In­ copyright and proprietary Full time . We need a Pools, Inc. 643-2770. SALES pendent? Enloylng spection of Fire Alarm Sys­ (10 points for each question rights, unfair competition M o n d a y - F r ld a y , 9- 7 4 2 - 1 5 7 9 Quality Painting Just becouse you don't PART time medical tech­ dependable, organized Flexible hours, tor a person who either tems. Bid Information and GSL Building AAalnte- answered correctly) and libel and slander, which 1pm. For approxi­ your work? Driving the Services use on Item doesn't m ean. WORLDSCOPE nician. To learn the person for versatllepo- evenings and has. experience stripping, cor of your dreams? specifications are available : nance Co. Commercl- may result from the publica­ Gemstar II. Send re­ mately two months. In the Business Office of the . al/ResIdentlal building the Item has lost Its value. tion of any odvertlsement In sltlon. Paid training, Apply at Brown Flow­ Purchasing weekends. waxing, buffing floors, Why not find out about School Department. Sealed ROBERTS a SONS sume to P.O. Box 687, $5.50 an hour. Call 643- us and start reaping •F.ree Estimates repairs and home Im­ Why not exchange It for the Monchester Herald by ers, 163 Main Street, Ciaricai/Crdin8tor and performing other bids will be received until Decks, Additions, advertiser. Including adver­ Coventry, CT 06238. 2171.______For more the rewards of the wa­ 2:00 p.m., F rid a y , M a y 19, •Senior Citizen Discounts provements. Interior cash with an ad in Clossi- Manchester.______custodial functions, or is Ramodelihg fled? 643-2711. tisements In any tree distri­ Assistant information call ter Industry? This Is 19i9, at w hich tim e they w ill •.Aluminum & Vinyl ‘ and exterior painting, Full time delivery [0"- TELEMARKETERS-part willing to learn. Really a be publicly opened and read 20 years axp. bution publications pub­ cludes heavy lifting. one of the fastest grow­ • ^ Powerwashing light carpentry. Com­ lished by the Manchester time evenings. Earn High energy person 569-4495 great place to work. aloud. The East Hartford Frae Est. plete lanitorlat ser­ Wishing will not sell ony $5.25 an hour. Call 643- ing Industry IntheU.S., Public Schools reserves the Herald. Penny Sleffert, $125. to $250. per week. needed for Immediate ask for Art. vice. Experienced, rel­ thing ... a low-cost ad In Publisher. 2171.______Call: but...you better hurry, right to accept or relect any 456-2984 646-6815 Classified will. Why not Coll Mr. Bellas, 647- opening, full time. Carpet Factory Outlet knowledge and oppor­ or all bids or the right to iable, free estimates. maintenance 9946.______We’re Here To Serve 643-0304. . place one today! 643-2711 Order company 824 Stiver Lana Manchester Manor tunity like this won't be waive technical form alities It LOST Auto Transmission workers condo site In WE’RE looking tor a tew around forever. Coll It Is In the best Interest of the Glastonbury. Full supplies. Inventory East Hartford 646-0129 School Department to do so. AND FOUND mechanic. Part time. good men and women. control, assist with 617-447-6673 and ask for NOTICE TO CREDITORS time, 40 hours per It you’re a high school Mr. Wllllomson._____ Richard A. Huot, E S T A T E O F Experience to install week, year round posi­ projects, reports and Director, Business Services ROMES I ROMES A WONDERFUL family graduate seeking edu­ MATTHEW R. MUSULIN ROMES tion. No on site living. general clerical duties. FASHIDN Center: De^ 014-05______FOR SALE FOR SALE experience, Austral­ and rebuild. Call Jim. cation, travel and a Commarclal Raal Estata signer and brand-name The Honorable William E. FOR SALE Job Involves carpen­ valuable lob skill, call Knowledge of HOTEL FitzGerald, Judge of the ian, European, Scan­ 633-5288 or 228-0787. try, painting and Energetic young man, 18 Sacratary Waatad — fashions guaranteed to COST PROPOSAL »964 Court of Probate, District of dinavian High School 1-800-MARINES. Multi-Mate and/or Experienced, familiar with All real estate advertised In MANCHESTER. Re­ JUST In time for the ground work. Call 278- years and older wanted sell. Unbelievable pri­ The East Hartford Public Manchester at a hearing held Exchange Students ar­ Lotus desired, though word processing equipment ces for current styles I on 5/1/89 ordered that all the Manchester Herald Is duced! Immaculate summer break!!! Mid- PART time handy man. 2960 for appointment. for diversified hotel posi­ and dictation transcribing; Schools, 110 Long H ill Drive, subject to the Fair Housing riving In August. Be­ Purchasing $24,750 to $39,900 Invest­ East H artford , Ct., 06108, w ill claims must be presented to three bedroom Ranch June occupancy Is be­ Afternoon position DELIVERY and ware­ not essential. Employer tion. We offer on the job excellent typing skills; three the fiduciary at the address Act of 1968, which makes It located on a, pictu­ ing offered on this dis­ come a host fam ily for month assignment In com­ ment Includes Inven­ receive COST PROPOSALS Illegal to advertise any pref­ available for dependa­ house. Immediate op­ Co-ordinator/Clerical offers bonus, 401k and training, meal allowance, for Inspection, Tagging, below. Failure to promptly resque country lot. En­ tinguished eight room American Intercultu- ble person. Hours 1- mercial dept, of E. Hartford tory, fixtures, setup present an y such c la im s m ay erence, limitation ordlscrlm - 1 Students in China are seen here shouting political slogans during enings. Steady work. Assistaut medical Insurance. On flexible schedules, medi­ law firm; start as soon as Testing A Relllling of Fire closed porch and over­ Colonial on rolph Rood ral Student Exchange. 5pm. Must have an and training. Coll Mr. Extinguishers. Cost Proposal result In the loss of rights to Inatlon based on race, color, recent demonstrations calling for (CHCXJSE ONE: greater de­ Call 1-800-SIBLING. Monday-Frlday. Ex­ bus line at 1-384 and cal Insurance, paid holi­ possible: salary commentu- Cosh at (904)390-4172. recover such claim. religion, sex of notional sized garage. $159,900. In Manchester. Four excellent driving re­ cellent entry pay. Ex­ High energy person rats with ability and experi­ Information and specifica­ Sentry Real Estate, 643- bedrooms, 2V3 baths. mocracy, economic reform) outside the Great Hall of the People Route 83. Salary open days. Duties Include: Fashion Ltd. PD box tions ore a v a ila b le In the Bu­ Susan McQuav origin, or on Intention to cord. Duties Include: tra benefits. Apply needed for Immediate ence. make any such preference, 4060.0 Deluxe new oak kit­ during a funeral ceremony for the late party Secs^etary Hu GIVE YOUR budget o cleaning cars, running depending upon meeting rooms set-up, 51273, Jacksonville, FL siness Office of the School Ass't Clerk Manchester Tobacco opening, full time. meeting breaks and room Cautact 32240. Department. Sealed Cost limitation or discrimination. LOVE at first sight!!! chen, two fireplaces, Yaobang. break ... shop the classi­ errands and general experience. Proposals will be received The fid u c ia ry Is: The Herald will not know­ fied columns for bargain and Candy Company, Order company service. Please apply: Attoinay Sallmaa or Paul C. Musulln, Word con't begin to In-ground pool, pretty chores. Contact: Tom until 2:00 p.m. Thurt., May ingly accept any advertise­ treed lot ottering a buys! 78 Sanrico Drive, supplies, Inventory Patricia Garhard Attoiuoy Mayars: II, 1919 at which time they Administrator describe the true 2 Defense Secretary ..?.. met with Kelly, 646-6464. Manchester. The Quality Inn and 20 Freedom Drive ment which Is In violation of beautiful view of the MATCHWORDS control, assist with Fuss and OHaiii inc. 278-2600 will be publicly opened and the low. beauty of every detail Congress a few days ago and pre­ WANTED read aloud. The East Hart­ Collinsville, CT 0«022 In this six month old Hartford skyline! New ( 2 points for each correct match) RECEPTIONIST for four projects, reports and Conference Center sented plans for cutbacks in Star Manchester Attorneys. 146 Hartford Rd. ford Public Schools reserves 017-05______SPACIOUS home with Contemporary on Ge­ price! $259,900.Ja ck - general clerical duties. 51 Hartford Tpke. the right to accept or relect Wars and the Stealth bomber as 1 - tension a - big rock M o n d a y -F rld a y , 9-5. Manchastar wooded privacy! Moo- rald Drive, Manches­ son & Jackson Real Knowledge of any or all Cost Proposals or INVITATION TO BID Estate, 647-8400.0 part of a broad retrenchment in Stars Call Regina, 646^3500. •o« tn/t Vernon, Ct 06066 the right to waive technical RENTAL OF CAtCH BASIN nlflclent home on cul- ter. 2,300 square feet, eoe/ss SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR defense spending. 2 - impose b - cutback BABYSITTER wanted Multi-Mate and/or form alities If It Is In the best CLEANER WITH de-sac street, deslrea- three bedrooms, 2'/3 MANCHESTER. Move-In Lotus desired, though Full time day position is now available as Interest of the School D epart­ OPERATOR ble Southend location. boths, fireplace, 26x14 condition. Three bed­ for five year old. Na­ ment to do so. 3 - retrench c - stress than Hale School area. not essential. Employer The Town of Coventry will Spacious nine room deck, fully oppllonced room Ranch In very 3 The city of Minneapolis recently The Perfect Part Time Job switchboard operator/receptionist. This Richard A. Huot, receive sealed bids for the Colonial With 3'/3 baths, kitchen, cnetrol vac, desirable area. Lo­ ORDER ONE FOR 7:30-4:00, four days per offers bonus, 401k, and The Hartford Courant It looking for highly motivated In­ Director/Business Services imposed (CHCX3SE ONE; a con­ 4 - slogan week starting May 22. position is responsible for directing all rental of a catch basin two cor garage. Lovely vaulted ceilings, attic cated on o lightly d - expression medical insurance, on dividuals to work as sales rapresantatlvasln our circula­ 013-05______cleaner with operator at the troversial curfew law. a ban on Call Debbie between incoming telephone calls, utilizing the Coventry Town Hall, 1712 private back yard with fan, and lots, lots more. wooded % acre lot, this YOUR AD TODAY! bus line at 1-384 and tion telemarketing office located at 1010 Main St., E. pond tor fishing and Coll for details. home features o formal plastic food packaging) that is one 5 - asteroid e - compel 9-2pm. 643-5696.______Hftd. Juat look at whet we offer CO ST P R O P O S A L #970 Main Street, Coventry, CT Route 83. Salary open paging system, as well as receptionist duties until 10:00 a.m . on Tuesday, Inground pool on over $334,900. Jackson & dining area, finished of the toughest of its kind in the When placing your classified ad STEEL erector needed. •$7 par hour plus commission (many or our The East Hartford Public M a y 16th, 1989. At w hich tim e on acre of beautiful Jackson Real Estate, family room and one depending upon representatives with Incsntiva actually earn over as needed. This position requires excellent Schools, 110 Long HIM D rive, nation. Experience only. To and place all bids will be land. A special area of 647-8400.O______year old kitchen. experience. Please $10 per hour) E ast H artfo rd , Ct., 06108, w ill opened and publicly read PEOPLE & SPORTS ask for the STAR 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 work on metal building guest relation skills and a minimum of 1 year receive COST PROPOSALS special homes! Priced to selll $167,000. erection crew. Benef­ send resume to: •Convenient evening hours of 5pm-9pm, Mon-FrI aloud. HEY, look at me now! I! 4 As June elections in ..?.. approach, (5 points lor each correct answer) (no weeksnds). switchboard experience. Please forward Oloss Replacement throu­ The Town of Coventry res­ $370's.Anne M ille r Real The price of this six F lo n o Realty, 646- its. Call B ill 242-3738. ‘ Full training and support. ghout the Eost Hartford erves Its rights to waive all Estate, 647-8000.D 5200.n______political tension in that nation is ris­ eoe.______Patricia Garhard application/resume to; School System. Cost Propo­ year old Federal Style 1 Scientists say that a giant (CHOOSE If you are Interested In Joining our team of sales profes­ In form alitie s In the bidding Colonial has been reset BOLTON. Come view this ing, feeding on scandal charges Fuss and OTIaiii inc. sal Information and specifi­ process. The Town Is not MANCHESTER. Two ONE: asteroid, comet) recently passed MATURE person needed sionals. call Steve at 241-3827. Please specify E. Hftd. cations a re a v a ila b le In the obligated to accept the lo­ at $184,900. Situated on luxurious, custom de­ against Prime Minister Papandreou OfflC6. Human Resources Dept. family - a great buy! within 500,000 miles of Earth, a "near for pre-school room. 146 Hartferd Rd. Business Office of the School west bid, the Town reserves o pretty 1.32 acre coun­ signed, one of a kind and his aides. Hours, 1-5:30pm. 646- Manchastar Department. Sealed Cost the rig h t to re le ct any and all Remarkable wood­ miss" in galactic terms. THE HARTFORD COURANT Rockville Proposals will be received try lot In Bolton on Comtemporory. Fea­ 9608. eoe m/t 0oe bids. work and Victorian fix ­ South Rood. Three bed­ tures unique floor plan. PART TIME until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, Bid packages must be ob­ tures add to the charm 5 A number of economists fear that 31 Union St. rooms, l '/ 3 baths, first Tiled foyer, spiral 2 This month marks the 50th anniversary M a y 23, 1919, at w hich tim e tained at the Coventry Town of this two fam ily home higher oil prices cxiuld push up in­ WAREHOUSE they will be publicly opened Garage at 46 Bradbury Lane floor master bedroom staircase to library and of television, which was first demon­ and read aloud. The East In very good condition. flation. forcing (CHOOSE ONE: up, The Manchester Workers. Full time Rockville, CT 06066 fro m 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, with study. Coll today! office. Vaulted celling strated at the 1939 World's Fair in ..?... MAINTENANCE Hartford Public Schools res­ Monday thro Friday. No Great to live In - or Jackson & Jackson o n d much more. down) long-term interest rates even 1 m/f/h/v erves the right to accept or a-Toronto, b-New York c-Caracas and part time CLERICAL packages will be mailed. Te­ Income Investment! Real Estate, 647-8400.O $395,000. Coll today! if the economy continues to slow ASSISTANT relect any or all Cost Propo­ lephone num ber: (203) 742- $195,900. D.W. Fish Herald is looking for positions open. SUFFIELD BANK has two full time clerical posi­ sals or the right to waive 6588. Dir: Route 85 South to down. Seeking a reliable and te ch n ical fo rm a litie s if It Is In Realty, 643-1591 .n right on Rocco Rood. 3 After Troy Aikman signed with the Cow­ tions available In our Glastonbury Office. Candi­ Dated: 4-27-89 MANCHESTER Apply in person: responsible Individual to the best Interest of the School Follow signs to house. boys, the Green Bay Packers made 10 people to work part dates must possess good communication skills REWARDING OPPORTUNITIES AT Department to do so. TOWN OF COVENTRY EAST Hartford. Excel- Open House Carpet Factory Outlet assist In the lent buy I Cape style Flono Realty, 646- (CHCXDSE ONE: offensive, defensive) as well as, the ability to handle diversified res-^ GRAMPY'S CORNER STORE Richard A. Huot, John A. Elsesser Saturday and 5200.O 824 Silver Lane maintenance of building DIrector/BusIness Services Town Manager two bedroom home lineman Tony Mandarich the second time evenings In our ponsibllltles with strong attention to details. It you have ambition, motivation and the desire to with nicely finished RICHM OND - Rhode Is­ NEWSNAME and grounds of a 120 015-05 009-05 Sunday pick in the NFL draft. East Hertford — Mortgage Tax A Escrow Procastar • succeed In a challenging but rewarding career- hardwood floors, size­ land. Two bedroom (15 points tor correct answer or answers) bed skilled nursing Qrampy’s Corner Store has a positlonfs) availa­ 1-4 ranch, 2'/3 oversized For more information responsibilities include processing and TOWN OF MANCHESTER able living room and During my recent tele-marketing dept. facility. Position Involves ble at our Manchester location. LEGAL NOTICE garage, workshop, 4 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recently played maintaining tax payments and records, typ­ eat-ln kitchen. Close to Large custom built call 569-4495, working every other The Piannino and Zoning Commission will hold a public bus line. Great Condo 16'x32' lighted In- visit to the United his final regular-season game. Jabbar, ask for Art. weekend. Candidate ing, tiling, customer phone contact and ge­ MANAGER TRAINEE hearing or. .'rionday. M ay 15,1989at 7:00 P.M . In the Hearing oltern o tlve l $114,900. ranch, 2 car attached ground pool, gardens, States, several who is retiring after this season, began neral office duties. Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ garage, large eat-ln fenced yard, corner days of price riots Earn $125.00-$250.00 should possess skills “ P *0 '400 per week. You will have necticut to hear and consider the following petitions: D.W. Fish Realty, 643- his NBA career with the 1591 .D acre, five minutes from in my country made and knowledge of — New Loan Sat-up Pracossor • total P&L responsibility for a Qrampy’s store. LLOYD WILSON — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — 100 TAYLOR kitchen, formal dining U R L $159,900. 401-783- peo^e worry about a week. MAINTENANCE/ plumbing, electrical and responsibilities Include set-up of new con­ STREET — (W-42) — Request for a special exception under MANCHESTER. Beoutl- room, llving/famlly 6745.______5 Texas Rangers pitcher Nolan Ryan re­ general repair work. CASHIERS/CLERKS A rtic le II, Section 9.15.01 of the M anchester Zoning Regula­ the stability of my REPAIR sumer loans on the computer system, tions to permit a use which w ill require automobile parking tul two bedroom Town- room with cathedral JUST listed. Immaculate cently missed a no-hitter when he gave Carpentry knowledge a spaces In excess of 60 fo r a 3.85 acre pa rce l of lan d Identified house, 2V3 baths, fully regime. Who am I We offer: Brand new retirement maintaining accurate Information regard­ Up to ♦6"' per hour to start. No experience neces­ ceilings and floor to six room Cope In up a one-out single in the ninth inning at plus. Excellent benefits sary. as 100 Taylor Street. oppllonced, C/A with and what nation do community seeks qual­ ing insurance and all closed consumer celling fireplace, 3 Bower School area. Toronto. Ryan has (CHOOSE ONE; five, Including medical, (Srampy’s la not just an ordinary convenience MANCHESTER 1-84 ASSOCIATES AND TRAM M ELL CROW carport. Great loca­ New kitchen, new win­ I lead? seven) career no-hitters. ified staff for repairs loans. CO. — INLAND WETLANDS/BOUNDARY DISPUTE — tion, odlocent to coun­ large bedrooms, 2 full •Guaranteed Salary dental and pension plan. store. We offer full New York Stylo doll’s, hot food dows. $130's. Coll Anne and maintenance of re­ S L A T E R S T R E E T (T-116) — A c tin g In Its c a p a city as the In­ try club. $169,900. D i­ baths, central air YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points - TOP SCOREI Call or apply In person Wo offer competitive salaries and company paid entrees, 24 hours a day, and extensive perlsha- land Wetlands Agency, the Commission will consider an ap­ Doemon. Blanchard & •Excellent Bonus Schedule sidential and commer­ benefits. For further information, please contact Dies including fresh meat, fish, produce and In­ plication to amend the mapped wetlands boundaries for a ane Johnson. Sentry conditioning, many Rossetto Realtors," 81 to 90 points - Excellent. 71 to 80 points - Good. 61 to 70 points - Fair. to; parcel of land Identified as 160V Slater Street. Real Estate, 643-4060.O O Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 5-1-89 cial equipment, sys­ the Human Resources Department. store bakeries. other fine features. We're Selling Houses" •Weekly Pay tems and general up­ iRAiNTENANCE TOWN OP MANCHESTER — INLAND WETLAND REGU­ 646-2482.D Qrampy’s offers excellent benefits including: LATION AMENDMENTS — Application to amend Sections MANCHESTER. Re- Superior condition — ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ keep of building. Excel­ SUPERVISOR 2 through 13 of the Inland Wetland Regulations. ducedl Relax on the FOREST Hills. Price re­ SUFFIELD BANK • Flexible Houri park like ground — duced. Owner of the •Advancement Potential lent compensation and SOUTH WINDSOR At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written deck of this meticulous 0A!j-g ;s>|ong • Medical, Dental and Ufa inauranca communications received. A copy of this petition Is In the two both, two cor gar­ convenient to 1-384 — gorgeous four bed­ benefits. Call Phyllis. NURSING CENTER room, 2'/3 both home 0eMnBM|!KK-t7:0A!su8j4O-e Iq-S :p!OjeiSB-t :siUOdS S 31d03d 157 Mountain Road • Advancement opportunitlaa Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected during business aged Ranch. Formal a great value at Call Mr. Bellas at 1060 Main Straat hours. dining and living or soys Sell I. We think It's B-S :p-f/ :q-e :e-3 t ;SQHOMH01VW ARBORS AT HOP Suffield, CT 06078 • Profit aharing $224,900. o great buy I Blanchard South Windsor, CT Planning and Zoning Commission party In the rec room. UBpjor 'uiessnH 6u!» :3WVNSM3N BROOK For more information, please call & Rossetto Realtors," 06074 Leo Kwash, $194,900. Dlone John­ 55 Candlewood Drive dn-g ‘.eoeejo-p ;6u|6B>|OBd poo) 0jiSB|d uo 403 W. Center St. (203) 668-1261 oxt. 307 Secretary son. Sentry Real Est­ We're Selling Houses" 647-9946 aae 800-824-9743. 649-8165 646-2482.0 UBq B-E :Aeueqo iiDiQ-g tXoBJOoujep jeiBej6-i :3dOOSQndOM EOE M/F Qramp/( Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 020-05 ate, 643-4060.O 20 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, May 4. 1989 Tiny gator snaps up love at Lutz Children’s Museum IT’S TAG SALE TIME - Bv Nancy Concelman sor by a resident who called LOOKING SHARP — This Manchester Herald police, said Glenda Buonanducci, 4 Days for the Price of 3! alligator, a guest at the Lutz a dispatcher for the South Wind­ Children’s Museum, was Pat Feltham, animal curator at sor Police Department. Robert Foss, animal ecntiol found walking along a road the Lutz Children’s Mu.seum, Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to found herself wrestling an alliga­ officer for the South Windsor A in South Windsor Thursday. tor Thursday. Police Department, caught the Pat Feltham, the museum’s At only UA feet long, the reptile reptile in device used to trap announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. animal curator, said the wasn’t too difficult to control, but skunks and called to see if the gator is about 1 ’/4 feet long in a few years he could grow to 6 museum could take him. Buonan­ Tag Sale Ada Must Be feet. Feltham said. ducci said. In By Tuesday, Noon, For This Special but could grow to 6 feet. The gator was spotted walking “We’ve had deer and the usual TAG SALE SIGN STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE near the intersection of Foster c» Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald A 643-2711 and Strong roads in South Wind­ See ALLIGATOR, page 12

I ROOMS I MISCELLANEOUS ITV/STEREO/ MI8CELLANE0U8 IS qITAG CAR8 CARS I CARS FOR RENT I FOR RENT APPLIANCES F0R8ALE |B8j8ALE8 M m FOR 8ALE on FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER. Fur­ CLEAN, secure garage In GENERAL Electric nished room. $100. per quiet area off Center stove. Harvest gold. 1987 wheel horse riding MANCHESTER. House­ FORD, 84, Escort wagon. Street. $65. month. 646- tractor, 38" mower hold Items, excellent 72 HOUR MONEY BACK DATSUN 210wagon, 1981. week. Loundrv room Good condition. Ten A i r conditioning, Hit In front. $200. or p riv llg e s. Bus line. 649- 1686 or 569-3018. vears old. $100. 633- with grass catcher. 643- book selection, little of power steering, power 7712, ask for Pete. 6UARANTEE best offer. 647-0593. 4148.______SALON Station In estab­ 8883. evervthing. Saturdav, Old. S4 FIranxa •2.098 brakes, automatic. Mav 6, 10-3, rain or P O N T IA C B o n n eville, 84. ROOM with kitchen and lished salon. Good op- WHIRLPOOL e le c t r ic EVERGREENS for prl- Chwy 'S4 Ch«ratl« >2.985 75K. Good dependable portunltv. Must be shine. 19 Knox Street. Dodg*-SS400 •8.886 transportation. Only V6, four door, loaded. Y loundrv privileges. drver. Nine vears old. vacv screens and Private Manchester motivated. Call 228- Chwy 'SS CivilMr •4,006 $1,795. 742-5019. A-1 condition. Best Runs great.$60. 742- boundrv plantings, offer. 649-2687.______residence. Non- 3884.______8207.______(one foot plus) 50c CARS Oldt '86 CuttaM ■8,206 T E M P O L X , 1987. Low Ford 'SS LTD •0.686 OLDS Clerra, 84. 70K, lEanrhpatpr Hrralfi smoker. No alcohol. MANCHESTER. 2'/a car each. Shrubs and trees FDR SALE mileage, air condition­ Q u iet, considerate. $85. garage available Im- BUYER MEETS seller In available. Customer Oldi '64 CutltM •S.T9S ing, manual transmis­ loaded. Retails $7,400. weekiv. 649-2902. medlatelv. 643-1577. the want ads ... time after Ford '87 Ranger P.U. •6.086 sion, am/fm cassett. Asking $4,300. 644-3103. hours, Saturdav 9-4. DODGE Caravan, 1985, O ld.‘S4 OMt. •6.000 MANCHESTER. Free time after time! Read and Wright’s Mill Tree $7500. 643-2691.______AVAILABLE Imme- u s e t h e want ads front wheel drive, Bulek '86 n«gal •7,500 room and food tor fe­ Farm and Nurserv. C H E V Y C o m o ro , 1985. dlatelv. Oversized two re g u lariv . 2.2/four cylinder, 46K, Old. 'S7 ClM. •7,008 male over thirtv In car garage. Conve- Canterburv, CT 774- needs some body work. Pom. 'SS 800 8TE •8.908 T-roof, five speed, six CLYDE Friday, May 5,1989 exchange for child nlent location. 646-4144. 1455. $4,500. 643-4177. Otda *80 88 Regency •0,008 cylinder, am/fm cas­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents care. 10:30pm-12 noon. Garage, large, clean, se- IBOATS/MARINE Old. '87 CutiM. •s.ses sett. $4800. 666-0555 be­ ROUTE 83, VERNON Walk to Main Street. HORIZION, 78. Good con­ ToyoU '86 CMIe. QTS •0.086 cure. Manchester, East fore 6pm, 228-3427 after 85 C8prica 4 Dr. 647-8633. I EQUIPMENT TAG d itio n . Runs good. $100. Old. 'ST SS T-SMtan •14,ess 7pm .______85 AMC Allltnca 2 Dr *2675 side, central. Storage SALES 645-1665. Old. 'SS Cutiu. ClwMe •16.088 oniv. $40. 643-6526. SIREN 17' sallbaat with T-BIRD, 1981, loaded, VIUlWMEH 85 Cavalier CJ 4 Door *4495 BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE 85 Spectrum 4 Door trailer. Four horsep­ clean, good condition. LIPMAN #1 *5195 APARTMENTS M^fNCHESTER. 136-142 85 Buick Somariat GENERAL ower Mercurv. $3,500. $1,300. Must sell. 646- AND MABINE VW *7295 I FOR RENT 643-8978 after 5:30. Eldridge Street. Mav 5, 4866. 250 Adimi 8L, Minch. 55 Elactra 4 Door *10995 North blasts prosecutors SERVICES 6, 7, Friday, Saturday, UNDER SnOO 85 Century 4 Door *7495 OLDSMOBILE, 1980 Cu­ 640-1740 ST VW Jana OU rad ROCKVILLE. Conve- I MUSICAL Sunday. 9-4. Four fam ­ 85 Camaro Coupe *6995 AFFORDABLE services ily. Tools, dry flowers, tlass LS. Four door, 87 VW Jana OL. brown nlentlv located. One, ITEMS 87 VW Jana OU Mua 86 Cavalier 4 Door *6995 three, and four bed­ for the elderiv. Light records 78 R.P.M., low mileage. Excellent Ex-aide vows housekeeping, grocerv condition. $2,700. 649- UNDER taOOO 86 Delta 68 2 Door *9995 room apartments household Items, lots aa vw OoH, 2 dr. Mua 86 Markur XR4TI *9495 shopping, will fix light CABLE Consel piano. Ex- m o re . 1088. JOE RILEY’S 88 VW QoH OL. Mua available. Rent In­ 86 Olds Clara Wagon *6995 meals, have hair dress­ cellent condition. MAZDA GLC, 1980, four DILLON FORD 87 VW Jana OLI. gray to ‘fight hard’ cludes carpet, applian­ Three vears. $950. MANCHESTER. Ill Le- •7 VW Jana OL Jivar 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 ces, parking and more. ing license. Shampoo, land Drive. Three fam­ speed, four door, hatch 319 Main St., Manchsstsr 87 VW Qolf OL 4 dr. Mua sets, haircuts, perms, Leave message at 645- back. 75K. $1,000. 647- 88 VW OU. allvar 86 Nova 4 Door *6495 Securltv and referen­ 0800. llv, Friday, Saturday, 88 "EXP Coups •7496 88 VW Jana. Mua ces reaulred. Call 872- manicures, etc. Call May 5 and 6. 10-4. No 1227 a fte r 6. 88 Escort "LX" H/B •7495 Bv Pete Yost 8095. DebI, 643-4767. 88 Escort "QL" H/B UNDER S7000 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 The Associated Press ■ MISCELLANEOUS eorly birds. •7498 88 VW Fox. 2 dr. Mua MANCHESTER. Three GIANT tag and home " SCHALLER ” 89 Escort 4-Dr H/B •4498 at VW F o x.. 2 d r. ra d FOR SALE ACURA QUALITY 88 VW Fox Wgn, Mua room, one bedroom furnishing sale. Lots of 88 Msreedes ISO 38K •15900 87 VW OMt. wMla. at WASHINGTON - Blasting pro­ apartment In two fam- FURNITURE furniture, microwave, PRE-OWNED AUTOS 83 Escort Like New •2595 87 VW lox. 4 dr. wMta MDTDRCYCLE8/ secutors and vowing to “fight 88 VW Jana OL brown llv house. Quiet neigh­ refrigerator. Inside as Accord LX *6995 87 Escort "QL" H/B •5895 MDPED8 hard, for as long as it takes,” borhood In Chenev Mill SOFA, 84", gold, custom END ROLLS and out. Big ticket 8 tpGtd, Ctmn 85 Mustang Sunroof •4998 UNDER taOOO Oliver North says his conviction district. $550. a month made.$150. Rug, orien­ 27%" width — 25« Items and little. Great S3 Eacoft Wagon *6995 89 Brand New Feetlve •5795 88 VW OMt diaatl MOTORCYCLE Insu- 8 •pMd. Low MIIm 86 VW Jana. 4 dr. whHa on three felonies in the Iran- plus utilities. Securltv tal, 9x12. $75. M int con- 13" width — 2 for 25C bargins! Friday and 88 LTD Broughem Seden •5886 88 VW Jana OL. brown rance. Same day cov­ and references re­ dltlon. 646-6902. ae Z-2S Camaro *8995 erage, competitive Contra affair will eventually be Newsprint end rolls can be Saturday, May 5 and 6, 8 BpMd. Sharp 88 Mercury Seble "QS" •7495 UNDER S8000 aulred. Call 649-2803 af- picked up at the Manchester rates on full range of overturned. KITCHEN set, 42" round 9:30-4pm. 32 Benton as H onda cnx *4995 88 F-280 Red •9295 88 VW OoH. gray te r 5pm .______table and four chairs. Herald ONLY before 11 a m Street, Manchester. 8 tpaad 89 Probe LX Demo •12996 84 VW Jana. 2 dr. al motercycles. tall The first person to go on trial in Monday through Thursday. 83 VW Jana. 4 dr. rad FIVE room, two bedroom Almond, metal and COVENTRY. Saturday, SO Toyota Corolla *1995 84 Bronco M 4x4 •7295 Crockett Agency, Inc. the scandal that rocked the last 8>tpd. Starao 643-1577,______apartment for rent plastic material. $100. HERITAGE Buildings: May 6,10-5. Household 88 Renger XLT •8996 UNDER 14000 two years of the Reagan adminis­ with appliances. Utili­ Tapered I-beam, bolt- as Subaru OL Hatchback *3495 83 VW Jana. 4 dr. rad HARLEY Davidson, 86. 649-8624.______goods, toys, books, etc. 4-apd. 4 wd. A/C 87F1S0S/S Pickup •9898 83 VW QTI. Maok tration, North lost his $23,100-a- ties not Included. Se­ BROYHILL dining room up construction steel Also fireplace wood. 44 88 Ford F150 P/U •10595 FXR super glade. 1,700 curltv deposit reaulred set, nine piece, good ST Hyundai QLS *5495 24 Tollind Tpko. miles. Show room year Marine pension as soon as buildings. E n g in e e r Stage Road, across 8-tpd, Elao Sunroof Vornon. CT the jury delivered its verdict and references. Imme­ condition. Asking $350. stamped construction from Meodowbrook as Marcury Lynx *3995 643-2145 stock, flawless. $5,950. diate accupancv. $650. 568-4091.______prints, 3,000 sizes, Shopping Plaza on 4>gpd. Btarto tapo 849-2638 Call 569-4976. Thursday. 646- 4378. EARLY American safa 30x40x10 $3,485; R oute 44. sa vw QT1 *6495 Ex-President Reagan, who suc­ MANCHESTER. Three and chair. Excellent 40x60x12 $6,275; s-tpd. aa: cessfully resisted a defense sub­ Louis Apter Carolyn Quinn Dot! Dienst Betty Blake 50x75x12 $9,186; You'll never know the bedroom duplex, pri­ condition. Negotiable. 345 CENTER ST. poena to testify at the trial, vate, large vard. Cen­ 646-1076.______60x100x14 $13,895. Call power of Classified until declined to comment after the tral location, ap- for free brochure to­ you use It yourself. Call MANCHESTER COUCH and two chairs. day. Phone 1-800-643- man he once called a national pllanced. No pets. $850. $100,282-1491 after 5:30. 643-2711 today to place an 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 Jury too tough plus utilities. 647-0670. 5555. ad. hero was found guilty. MANCHESTER. One bed­ North was acquitted of nine of room apartment. New the 12 criminal charges against construction. Walking him and prosecutor John Keker on Ollie North, distance to hospital appeared less than satisfied with and shopping. Main the decision. Street. Quiet and se­ residents think cure. $575. Call Bob at Still, Keker said, “Colonel 649-1147. North has been convicted of three very serious charges. The jury VERNON. Modern three Bv Maureen Leavitt room apartment In has spoken.” North called it “a Manchester Herald four famllv house. Ap­ partial vindication.” pliances and parking North, to be sentenced June 23 Oliver North is innocent. Included. Convenient by U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. for commuting and BUY OF THE WEEK That was the reaction from 10 out of 12 people Reginald Plnto/Manchceter Herald Gesell, facesf a maximum of 10 shopping. $400. : years in prison and $750,000 in polled on Main Street Thursday, who said that a monthiv Plus utilities. 88 Chevy Caprice Classic Station Wagon - federal jury erred when it found the lieutenant 647- 1113 a fte r 6:30pm . fines. As a first-time offender colonel guilty of three charges related to the STILL ROLLING — Veteran Rocco Lupacchino of with an exemplary 20-year mil­ QUIET, pleasant four 3 seat V-8 Auto, A/C, PS, PB, power windows Manchester will be in the field when the 59th annual Iran-Contra scandal. room apartment. First itary career, North almost cer­ Two others said the jury’s three guilty verdicts floor. Ideal for mature & door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo, National Duckpin Bowling Congress Tournament tainly will get penalties far less working adult. Non- on 12 charges against North were justified. One luggage rack, only 6,000 miles opens play Saturday at Holiday Lanes. severe than that. Court appeals of those two thought the verdict was too lenient. smoker. No pets. 649- could take years. Josie Tilghman London Jones 5897.______The National Security Coun­ "Ollie North is innocent. He didn’t do anything LIKE private home. 3Vj WIN SAVE Was $13495 NOW $11995 cil’s former “action officer” on wrong. The guilty parties are Ronald Reagan, rooms. Lease. Work­ (John) Poindexter, William Casey, who might ing single, married BIG! BIG! Bowlers converge Central America counterat­ not even be dead, and (Robert) McFarland,” couple preferred. 643- CARS tacked less than two hours after said London Jones, 20, of 87 Foster St. 2880. ------^ walking out of the federal court­ Jones said he had written a paper on the North y house. He defiantly criticized the Listen To issue for school. He admitted he has strong Plus ‘84 Chevy Celebrity, 4 Door, on town Saturday cost of pursuing him through the convictions. MANCHESTER/ Dail’y MANOtSTBRHONCA clean & nice $4395 legal system and suggested the “All in all, he’s innocent, without a doubt. He Cheney home £ , Bv Len Auster prosecution had overstepped the followed orders. He did what any soldier would Bright, spacious, 5'/i Prizes! For Details! '87 Hyundai Excel GLS, 4 Dr, Manchester Herald Bowling popular, but bounds of fairness. have done,” Jones said. room, 2 bedroom. clean low miles $5295 centers closing doors “After more than two and a half One woman said the charges against North Appiianced eat-in The 59th annual National — story on page 13 years and over $40 million of our should be dropped. kitchen with waik-in-' I989 '84 Ford Tempo GL, Duckpin Bowling Congress’ taxpayers’ money spent on inves­ "I think he’s been had,” Betty Blake, of pantry. Hardwood 4 Door $4495 annual tournament opens Sat­ tigations, congressional inquisi­ Avondale Road, said of the verdict’s decision.. fioors, sun porch, urday at 11:30 a.m. at Holiday Manny Whitman, the execu­ tions and now a special prosecu­ “They used him.” washer/dryer, '86 Pontiac Siinbird, Station Lanes on Spencer Street and tive director the last six years tor who has likened me to Adolf '87 Volkswagen Jetta, 4Door, A local businessman said North wasn’t storage, private off Wagon, low miles $5695 continues for five consecutive of the NDBC, could not esti­ Hitler, we now face many months entirely without fault, but he is not a criminal. street parking. $695 Win $25,000 In Cash very clean $8495 weekends. mate the number of entries and perhaps years of fighting the “He was following, really, the higher-ups,” '88 Olds Cutlass Ciera, While opening-day ceremo­ expected. remaining charges,” North said, pius utilities. Call '84 Chevy Chevette, 4 Door, said Louis Apter, of 27 Gerard St. “He’s 646-3694. 2 Door $9595 nies are Saturday, Wilda Gue- “Ask me how many games reading from a statement. protecting a few people but I don’t condone his & A Honda Accord LX! very low mileage $3295 rrette and Clarence “Swede” are going to be rolled,” he said "As a Marine, I was taught to '86 Ford Mustang Coupe, Lavers, both of Stratford, from NDBC headquarters in fight and fight hard, for as long as actions. He was not the criminal they make him '86 Toyota Tercel, 4 Door, I CONDOMINIUMS real sporty $5995 Evelyn Larochelle, former Baltimore. Md. ‘Td say there it takes to prevail,” he added. a puff $5995 owner of Glastonbury Bowl, will be 12,000 to 14,000 games “We will continue this battle and See REACTION, page 12 I FOR RENT See us today for fantastic Honda Deals. * * '84 Chevy Celebrity Station Michael Butler Alan Cashman '87 Olds FIrenza, Sta Wagon, now retired and living in rolled," Whitman added. with the support and prayers of MANCHESTER. Immac­ Test Drive Honda and register to Win! Wagon, loaded $4395 Florida, and Pat Rinaldi of He did say 2,500 to 3,000 the American people, we will be ulate two bedroom, 1 '/j low miles $7595 Washington, D C., are sche­ bowlers may have partici­ fully vindicated.” North got an endorsement of was,” Williams told CBS News 1 Jury drew fine line bath townhouse. Air 5 Speed, Ruslproofing '87 Che’/y Cavalier 'CS' duled to be inducted into the pated by the time the tourna­ In closing arguments last sorts from one of the jurors, following deliberations that to­ conditioning, fuliv ap­ '85 Chevy Caprice Classic, in reaching decision List $10,353 Sta Wag, low miles $7195 NDBC’s hall of fame tonight at ment ends June 4. month, Keker said North and his 65-year-old Earl Williams, who taled 64 hours over 12 days. piianced, hot water In­ 1989 HONDACRX 4 Door $6995 □ □ □ cluded. No pets. $795 5 TO the Hall of Fame banquet at It’s the first time Holiday former boss, national security served in Patton’s 3rd Army in North won’t get his military per month/negotlable. the Ramada Inn in Wethers­ Lanes, where several world adviser Robert McFarlane, “are World War II. pension back unless his convic­ Bush denies using aid Securltv required. 646- CHOOSE TRUCKS field. The quartet will roll out records have been set since its foiiowing Adolf Hitler’s old stra­ “He made some mistakes, you tion for altering and shredding to get Contra support 6439 o r 649-1153. FROM $ 8 9 9 5 the first balls on Saturday. opening in 1960, has served as tegy: The victor will never be know, but I don't think he should — stories on page 6 '89 Geo Tracker Conv. 4x4 $9595 The schedule calls for bo­ host to the national event. The asked if he told the truth.” go to jail for it ... a hero like he See NORTH, page 12 4 Door. Automatic wling on Fridays from 6 p.m. last time the national event HOMES '83 Chevy S-10 Blazer, 4x4 $6895 FOR RENT 1 9 8 9 H O N A Accord LXI List $17,074 to midnight, on Saturdays was held in Connecticut was in 11 TO '84 Dodge Caravan ‘LE’ from 9 a m. to midnight; and 1985. It was held then at T-Bowl NINE room Colonial. W ag o n $6495 on Sundays from 9 a m. to 6 Lanes in Newington. TODAY Four bedrooms, two CHOOSE p.m. Scores are not Despite the influx of Jobless rate jumps to 5.3% car garage, sun room. FROM $15,880 '86 Chevy CIO Pickup w/cap, accumulated bowlers, Urbanetti says she Fully appiianced, ex­ Bowling is played in strings Index cellent location. $950. lowmiles $7795 doesn’t anticipate any parking By John Kino was likely to be greeted warmly of 92,000 positions in June 1986. of three games each. The problems. 24 pages, 2 section* monthiv, lease. Con­ 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL INSTALLED OPTIONS AT TIME OF PURCHASE '88 Mazda B 2200 Pickup The Associated Press by financial markets because The department also revised necticut Realty, Gimplimems O f — winning three-game total can “We’ve had pro and state analysts have said a rise in 'LX' March payroll growth to 171,000, B usiness------11 N stlon/W orld j B-O Gallery of Homes, 649- $6995 be rolled the first weekend, or tournaments in the past and WASHINGTON — Unemploy­ unemployment is the quickest down from 180,000, in yet another 5124 or 228-9425, ask for the last, or somewhere in Classified _ 20-23 Obituaries______2 '87 Ford Aerostar Passenger '89 Chevy CK20 Pickup, 4x4 never had a problem. We have ment shot up 0.3 percent last way to ease wage inflation that sign of a slowing economy. C o m ic s ------17 O p in io n ______10 Bob Merrifleld. MANO-ESTERHONCA between. a large area in back of the CONNECTICUT Van, loaded $11245 w/plow, loaded $18995 month to 5.3 percent as job has been pushing up overall The slower job growth con­ Focus------18 P eo p le ______is HONDA DEALERS The bowling is on a handicap building for parking," she growth dropped to its lowest level inflation. trasts sharply with the average 8TDRE AND 24 ADAMS ST. basis, which means that allo­ said. Local/State Sports ____ 13-15 - SINCE 1936 in nearly three years, the govern­ Still, some analysts imme­ monthly payroll growth of 300,000 ------2-5, 12 Television_____ie DFFICE SPACE wances are made to even out Bowlers are expected from ^^MANCHESTER, CT 06040 ment said today in a report diately questioned whether the in the 12 months that ended in Lottery------2 W eekend______19 Hours: Mon- Thurs 9-8 * FrI 9-6 • Sat 9-5 the competition. Connecticut, Rhode Island. confirming a slowdown in the economy has slowed too much to February. NEW Office and retail \& "All the top bowlers will be Massachusetts, Maryland and center. 200 West Center 646-3515 . economy. orchestrate a "soft landing” The number of unemployed Vehicles Subject to Prior Sale Sale Ends May 16, 1989______■ here, but because of the Washington, D C., where most without a recession. workers also increased in April Street, Manchester. handicap basis you don’t have The April jobless rate was the W E D E L IV E R High visibility and duckpin bowling centers are highest since January and moved The department’s survey of after two months of decline, CARTER CHEVROLET to have the best average to located. Whitman and Urba- For Home Delivery, Call heavy traffic. 600 to 1229 Main Street Manchester, CT 646-6464 civilian unemployment off the business found the addition of rising about 420,000 to 6.5 million, 1,600 square feet. win." said Joan Urbanetti, 117,000 non-farm payroll jobs in (1-384 East to Exit 3, right to the light) more than 15-year low of 5.0 according to the Labor Depart- 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 $10/offlce, $12/refoll. Lane spokesperson. See BOWLING, pa^e 12 percent posted in March. April, the lowest number since Coll Peter Wells, 683- See JOBLESS, page 12 Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 2521. The Labor Department report the government reported a drop