20 — MANCHESTER HERALD Monday, Feb 6, 1989

7 CARS I APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS Merchandls8 FDR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1985 CHRYSLER New Manchester football can be frustrating ... page 11 '^A S p c d o li:^ MANCHESTER, Two MANCHESTER. Three Yorker. Excellent con­ 1 bedroom flat, op- bedroom, 2 full baths In dition. 35,000 miles. m pllonced kitchen, wall [74] FURNITURE two year old Duplex. Loaded. $8,500. Call to wall carpeting. Heat Very nice. $900 per 643-2624, leave and hot water Included. month. No pets. Secur­ FOR Sale. Two Colonial message.______I g2 | CLEANING r n CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ IRA J h e a t in g / S675 per month. One sofa and chair. Excel­ ity and references a FOR Sale. 1974 Jeep J4000 SERVICES 1 2 ^ REMODELING | 2 i | SIDING I p lu m b in g year lease plus secur­ must. Coll Ed, 649-2947. lent condition. One ity deposit. No pets. plaid, one print. $200 pick-up, power steer­ 649-0795. for set. 649-2316, otter ing, power brakes, au­ CLEANING ivi?rs! LEAKY ROOF? PJ's Plumbing. Heating & ICDNDDMINIUMS 5pm. ______tomatic transmission, Servicing th# Monchtttcr & wit- Mott rooft cm bt rtpairtd. Air Conditioning MANCHESTER. Two Meyers 4 way plow. In p itct of total rarooftng axpaniel bedroom Townhouse. IFDR RENT CASTRO Convertible llmantic or«o. Hontst ond rvllo- BUILDERS Boilers, pumps, hot water $2000 or best otter. bit couDlf to citon your homo, Completa rerooflng of all typo*- Nice location, all ap­ Soto. Eight toot long, 871-0014. offict or windows. 9 y to r t o k * tanks, new and MANCHESTER. Very FREE ESTIMATES replacements. pliances. Heot, hot wa­ opens to double bed. ptrltnct end rtftrtncti. Coll 6 4 6 - 2 7 8 7 ter, carpeting, air con- nice two both, two bed­ $250. 647-9028, FOR Sale. 1987 Suzuki LT Lourit for 0 frtt otfimatt. Manchester Roofing FREE ESTIMATES 500 Quad Racer. Never • Planning Design Service dltlonlng. Coll 647-1595. room Condo. Pool and evenings. 742*0267 645-8830 643-9649/228-9616 sauna. Near 1-384. $700 raced. Very low hours. • Custom Homes MANCHESTER. One bed­ $2500, firm. 871-0014. • Additions per month. Call 633- manrhfHtpr Mprali room apartment, heat, 3349. raiV/STERED/ FOR Sale. 1986 Suzuki I BOOKKEEPING/ • Decks MISCELLANEOUS hot water, carpeting, • Recreation Rooms air conditioning,aII ap- I 2 J APPLIANCES Quad Sport 230. $1200 or • Sunrooms FLOORING SERVICES INCOME TAX J pllonces. Coll 649-5240. IHDMES best otter. 871-0014. • Kitchen & Bath Remodeling FDR RENT ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird. Complete accounting services • Window Replacement GSL Building Mainte­ MANCHESTER. Three 20", 4 burner. White bedrooms, I'/j baths, Automatic, power Including A/R. A/P, P/R, G/L, • Roofing MIKE GIACALONE nance Co. Commercl- Nutone Coppertone steering, power • Siding $775 per month. Two MANCHESTER. Immac­ Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1989 30 C e n ts P4L Statement and guarterly al/ResIdentlal building ulate three bedroom Range hood with vent brakes, air condi­ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm • Concrete Work UNOLEUM SERVICE bedrooms, IV2 baths, to outside. Very good tax returns Can design repairs and home Im­ Colonial with IV2 baths tioner, Am/Fm • Framing Crew Available Fully Insured provements. Interior $575 per month plus condition. Ideal tor additional applications utilities, security and and attached garage. cassette stereo. High Quality Workmanship and exterior pointing, apartment or summer mileage, needs some tailored for your business FARRAND REMODIlTn G Free Estimates references. No pets. $900 plus utilities. Call needs Call 644-61S1 light carpentry. Com­ Contone Realty, 646- comp. Both tor $75. work. $500 or best otter. Room additions, decks, roof­ 643-2121 Manchester, 646-0271. Pay raise 6 4 3 -5 4 3 9 plete lanltorlol ser­ 5900. 647-9004, after 6pm. ing, siding, windows and gutt­ MANCHESTER. Two ers. All types of remodeling and vice. Experienced, rel­ 1988 INCOME TAXES iable, free estimates. apartments. Available 1985 SUBARU, three door repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. RT1DFFICE/RETAIL hatchback. Front School plan February 15th-Morch Consultation / Preparation 643 0304. COVENTRY DUPLEX Bus. 647-8509 Looking for something 1st. Four rooms, two Off Route 44A. 2 years old. 1211 EQUIPMENT wheel drive. Rusty rejection SNOW REMOVAL. Jones, Blaupunkt individuals / Res. 645-6849 special? Why not run a Resldentlal- bedrooms, appliances, Kitchen, family room, two Sole Proprietors ‘‘Wanted to Buv“ ad In large yard. Newly rem­ bedrooms. 1 bath. Annual GOOD, Used office furni­ Am / Fm cassette stereo Commerclal. Drive­ lease *675.00 per month. with tour speakers. Ex­ Classified. The cost Is ways, starting at $15. odeled. On busline. ture. One third original Let us remodel your kitchen or First apartment, Call Helen at 043-2487. cost. North Eastern cellent condition. expected Dan Mosler 6 4 9 * 3 3 2 9 small ... the response big. Call Bob, 872-0041. 8-4:30 weekdays. will require bath from floor to celling. We 643-2711. $500/month. Second, Compony, 742-1074. 37.000 miles. $2975. 871- offer cabinets, vanities, coun­ DISTRIBUTION $575/month. Both plus 1002. WASHINGTON (AP) - I CARPENTRY/ tertops whatever your needs utilities. Coll until 9pm, are. Call RALPH NADEAU at LABELS ISTDRE AND I MUSICAL Members of Congress are ready REMODELING 623-6970. Tired of manually eddressina DFFICE SPACE I ITEMS to beat a midnight deadline and 643-6004 distribution mail — we can MANCHESTER. Two deny themselves a 51 percent pay KHehea A Bath Deslfa Ceater I ELECTRICAL automate this process providing bedroom, I'/a both, CLYDE redistricting BABY Grand, 5 toot, 6 raise that the public clearly RENOVATIONS quality service for a reasonable Townhouse. Applian­ EAST HARTFORD. New CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. ELECTRICAL & price Call 644-6191 ces, full basement, office space In restored Inch. 18961 vers & Pond. doesn’t want them to accept. PLUS IVIFM Construction pool. $700 plus utilities. house, Burnside Ave. Mahogany finish. Ex­ ROUTE 83, VERNON Raise opponents cleared the SECURITY WORK By Maureen Leavitt their own transportation, accord­ Complete Home Kitchen, baths, attics, HAWKES TREE SERVICE Security. No pets. Coll 3800 square feet with quisite carving. $3500 83 Nissan 280ZX ‘7495 path for rejection votes in both Fire, Burglar and or best otter. 647-7949. and Andrew Davis ing to Kennedv. Maintenance basement additions, Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump 649-9345 or 647-1413. basement. Can be di­ 84 Camaro Coupe ‘5995 houses today, after they engi­ Freeze Alarms. vided. Terms negotia­ Manchester Herald Repair / Renew garages, decks, texture FREE ESTIMATES removal. Free estimates. MANCHESTER. Holt Du­ 85 Century Wagon ‘8595 neered the collapse Monday of One person responding to the plex, 3 bedrooms, IV3 ble. For Information, Ceilings, Walls, Painting, ceilings. Call Special consideration for 85 Century 4 Dr. ‘8995 House Speaker Jim Wright’s questionnaire said he would send 561-2020 baths, security, utili­ coll Ruth FIske, 282- The Board of Education will Papering, Carpentry elderly and handicapped. 85 Sunbird 4 dr. ‘4995 suggested alternative, a 30 per­ his child to Martin School, 10 232-6832 • 561-4423 ties. $800. 646-1972. 0651. IMISCELLANEDUS have to approve another redis­ ln$uT9d • Senior DI$eount SPRAY THAT Stain away. 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. ‘5195 cent pay increase. families said they would send 647-7553 MANCHESTER. Nice, 1725 DIVIDABLE square I FDR SALE tricting plan within the next few Ballpoint Ink stains on feet. Located In down­ 85 Electra 4 Dr. Wright, D-Texas, reluctantly their children to Highland Park three room apartment. ‘ 10,495 years in order to accommodate a shirt pockets...other pla­ town Manchester pro­ SUPER Saver Airline 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. ‘9995 scheduled today’s vote on “ a School, and 23 families want their BRIAN'S HOME ces, too...can be removed AUTO Heat and electricity. proposal to make Nathan Hale Security deposit. No fessional building. ticket to Daytona 86 Qrand Am 2 dr. ‘8395 simple resolution of disapproval” children to stay at Nathan Hale CARPENTRY WORK almost m agically by SERVICES Priced below market Beach, Florida. Leave School a magnet school. IMPROVEMENTS pets. 643-8552. 86 Celebrity 4 dr. that would require suspension of School. Seventeen families did All Phases spraying hair spray on the N for quick occupancy. Bradley, pm, February ‘7895 Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. Kitchens, Baths, Rec Rooms, spot then washing In the MANCHESTER. Two 86 Celebrity Euro ‘7995 the rules and a two-thirds major­ That was the conclusion drawn not respond to the questionnaire. Decks & Additions Very negotiable lease 10,1989, return to Brad­ Registered & Fully Insured usual way. Idle Items TIERINNI'S bedroom, five room, terms. Marilyn Vatte- ley, pm, February 20, 88 Spectrum 4 dr. ‘4995 ity. Lawmakers for and against a by the Long Range Planning Kennedy said the results were Free • LtetrtMd 8 /nturvd secondfloor. FIrsttIme Very neeaoneble Prices around the home can be Automotive Englmaring. Inc. ronl. Sentry Real Est­ 1989. Call 413-786-4920, 86 Nova 4 Dr. ‘6995 raise predicted passage. Committee of the Board of not surprising. Quellly Work / Free Estimetes exchanged for cash, al­ rental. Immaculate. ate, 643-4060. 6-11pm. 646-3923 276 Hartford Rd.. Manchester New appliances, car­ The speaker conceded after his Education at a meeting Monday most magically, when ad­ MANCHESTER. Large forces were beaten decisively night. “ We’ve got another redistrict­ 742-1579 vertised In classified. 649-5823 peted. References and 872-9111 ing job to do next year,” he told security. $650. Call 643- Individual offices. when they tried to adjourn the School Superintendent James Cara, Trucks, Vans, 4x4’a 0233 or 643-1726. Good location and con­ committee members Monday. ■M l PAINTING/ ■re ^PAINTING/ -W» do the unusual to Ihs ordinary" ENDROLLS House, let the full raise become P. Kennedy said today the dition. Great for Ac­ 27'h width - 25# loo 1 PAPERING loo I PAPERING ECONOMICAL, Third countants, Lawyers or lAUTQSFQR law at 12:01 a m. Wednesday and Nathan Hale school district is "People know the school, and FLOORING floor, one bedroom Counseling. Imme­ 13V< width • 2 for 25# IRENT/LEASE then schedule a Thursday vote to growing faster than any other. He it’s close to home.” Kennedy said apartment with stove diate occupancy. Call MUST be picked up at the scale back the increase to 30 said in order to make room at the of the results of the questionnaire. and refrigerator. Nice Mr. Lindsey at 649-4000. Herald Office Monday thru location. $475 plus utili­ Thursday before 11 a.m only. FREE Mileage on low percent. The opening move in school to draw students from Board of Education member FRANK YOUNG ties and security. No cost auto rental. Vil­ that strategy failed on a 238-88 other districts, the lines will have Frank Maffe said at the commit­ S im o n ^ S im o n R 7 I INDUSTRIAL lage Auto Rental, 643- pets. Coll 643-2129. vote. to be redrawn. tee meeting, “ You’re going to TILEMASTERS E l i PRDPERTY 2979 or 646-7044. As Monday wore on, everything PAINTtNG MANCHESTER. Two No new redistricting will be have to do it (redistricting) or Interior Speclallats bedroom flat, first Automotive appeared to fall in place for you’re going to have to throw Tile Sales and Installation floor, near busline. MANCHESTER. 3400 and MI8CELLANEDUS proposed until after this fall. 2400 square foot Indus­ opponents of the raise. Senate Nathan Hale out the window.” MANCHESTER New carpeting, great AUTQMQTIVE Kennedy said. Pride taken in every job we dol trial space. Loading Majority Leader George J. Mit­ Quality is our main concern. location, walking dis­ AP photo In December, the school board About 80 to 100 of the 470 tance to stores. $650 per dock, parking. Wood­ I CARS TRAILER. Tilts, snow­ chell, D-Maine, whose chamber TILEMASTERS, INC, land Industrial Park. approved a redistricting plan that students who attend Nathan Hale REASONABLE RATES month. One year lease I FDR SALE mobile or utility. All voted 95-5 last week for a GOING HOME — A Soviet soldiersmiles Soviets are scheduled to complete their plus security deposit. Principals Only. 643- metal, wires, lights. differently worded rejection bill affected Martin. Buckley, and will transfer to Highland Park 2121. and waves as his armoured convoy pullout from Afghanistan by Feb. 15. We cater to the home owner. We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. 649-0795. 1974 AMC JAVELIN. 98% $150. 643-7300. last week, said he would schedule Nathan Hale schools to accom­ School when it reopens in Sep­ FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a restored. Rebuilt 304 a prompt vote on the House makes its way back to the Soviet Union The withdrawal ends nine years of modate the reopening of High­ tember under the current redis­ free estimate, commercial or residential. I CARS modified engine and CARS version. Passage requires a sim­ along a north Afghanistan highway. The fighting that cost 13,000 Soviet lives. land Park School in September. tricting plan, Kennedy said to­ transmission. Hurst day. That will free up some space 643-6774 Member Chamber of Commerce FDR SALE IflM roR M L E FDR SAL£ ple majority. That redistricting plan in­ shifter. $600. 289-4174. at Nathan Hale for the magnet Senate Minority Leader Bob cluded a proposal to make school. Dole. R-Kan.. said President Nathan Hale a magnet school. A Bush would sign the rejection magnet school uses a specialized The long-range committee last ICDNDDMINIUMS IRDDMS I APARTMENTS measure despite Bush’s personal Cautious praise is offered curriculum to draw students night also decided a committee to FDR SALE Rontals FDR RENT FOR RENT support for the rai.se. from throughout the town. study the magnet school proposal Public clamor against the raise should be made up of parents, has been growing each day. A Committee members based the MANCHESTER. Room MANCHESTER. Twoond teachers and perhaps one or two MALLARD View. Dis­ ROOMS three bedroom apart­ weekend Gallup poll asked 1,001 on Bush’s plan to save S&Ls need for another redistricting I for rent. Kitchen and school administrators, Kennedy tinctive duplexes and ments. References ond MAZDA plan on the results of a question­ adults from Friday through Sun­ townhouses. Located FOR RENT laundry privileges. said. Non-smoker. After seucritv a must. Call day whether they favored or WASHINGTON (AP) - Con­ financial institutions, combined naire sent to parents of elemen­ on o private protective Congress on Thursday. Taxpayer The committee should have a MANCHESTER. Sleep­ 5:30, 647-0237. Joyce, 645-8201. _____ opposed increasing congres­ gressional leaders are offering with tax dollars, would pay the tary pupils living on Wells. School cul-de-sac, this new CONNECTICUT’S MPV HEADQUARTERS spending would amount to $ll.l list of names for the magnet ing room tor working MANCHESTER. Clean, STORRS. Two beoroom, sional pay from $89,500 to cautious praise for President interest on the bonds and meet and Spruce streets. subdivision of quality 3 private entrance, ap­ billion during the remainder of school committee at its March bedroom townhouses gentleman. Share bath, quiet, convenient to $135,000, the amount of the Bush’s plan to bail out the savings regulators’ 1988 commitments. no cooking. $235 per pliances and carpeted. this fiscal year, but would dip to Parents were asked if they meeting, Kennedy said. and duplexes await busline. Coll anytime. proposed increase. and loan industry, but many are Money to pay off the principal on month plus security $515. Call 643-8516. OVER 13 ARRIVING $1.9 billion in 1990. It would would send their children to The committee to be formed your Inspection. Kit­ 646-0337. The results, with a four-point wary of his proposal to sock the the bonds would come from the chens have oak ca­ and references. 643- MANCHESTER. Three bounce back to $6 billion in 1991. Highland Park, Martin, or Na­ will consider curriculum for the 2121. MANCHESTER. Room In AND IN STOCK... margin of error, showed 82 taxpayers for about half the $90 S&L industry. binets, range, oven, quiet rooming house. bedrooms, second Bush’s plan also would increase than Hale schools. Under a special school, look at other floor, appliances, car­ percent opposed with only 15 billion initial cost. Sen. Donald W. Riegle, D- dishwasher, refrigera­ YOUNG, Gentleman, Off street parking. $75 the insurance premium paid by townwide policy, families can magnet school programs in the tor and bullt-ln micro- non-smoker, pleasant per week. 646-1686 or peting. Excellent con­ COME IN NOW FOR percent in favor. Bush on Monday offered a Mich., the chairman of the Senate S&Ls from the current $2.08 per decide where to send their room, telephone, next dition. $700. 647-9384. wave ovens. Fire- 569-3018. The raise was recommended by complex financing scheme mix­ Banking Committee, said Bush $1,000 of deposits to $2.30 from children as long as they provide See SCHOOL, page 10 placed living rooms, to shower, parking. MANCHESTER. Onebed- YOUR BEST DEAL!! a presidential commission. Its ing tax dollars with higher had presented “ by and large a 1991 through 1994, dropping to 1 Vj baths with full vani­ 649-6801.______room apartment, se­ rejection not only would keep insurance premiums paid by sensible proposal” and that "the $1.80 after that. Banks’ premiums ties, separate full base­ ROOM for non-smoking I APARTMENTS cond floor, new banks and S&Ls. ments, 2 zoned base­ building. On busline. congressional pay stuck at structural reforms make sense.” would rise from 83 cents now to gentleman. Kitchen I FDR RENT He also called for an overhaul board heating systems, privileges, washer and $550 per month, yearly $89,500. but would prevent federal However, Riegle said the tax­ $1.20 in 1990 to $1.50 after that. Parking lot considered of the financial regulatory sys­ payer cost was “ a substantial Andersen permashleld dryer, parking. Coll MANSFIELD/Wllllngton lease. Peterman Real NEW 1989 MAZDA 929 judges and top Bush administra­ Administration officials who thermopane windows, 643-5600. Estate, 649-9404. 1988 MAZDA MX6 LX tion officials from getting a tem aimed at preventing S&L amount of money” and said he spoke after Bush left the news Line, Route 44. Two AM/FM stereo w/equalizer cassette. AC, pwr. moonroof. 6 luxurious wall to wall bedroom apartment, HEBRON. Modern, two 5 Speed, Factory Demo, Pr. Windows, Cruise similar increase. problems from recurring, vowed was concerned it would cut into conference stressed that the corpetlng and attached way adjustable driver’s seat, childproof locks, digital clock, for $15 million project $405 m onthly. Two bedroom, heat, hot wa­ burglar alarm, pwr. steering, Some lawmakers said an to pursue wrongdoers in the other programs such as the fight money raised by the higher bank garage. Come see the I I JCARS months security dep­ ter, appliances, park­ mode for tomorrow. tilt wheel, remote trunk re­ Was *13,268. across-the-board rejection would industry and pledged to protect against drugs and education. premiums would go into the By Alex GIrelli ing with the company, or to seek " I fo r s a le osit. Adults preferred. ing, no pets. $625. 228- lease, cruise control, front & $19798 insured deposits. He recom­ You own vour own lot 3245, 646-0882. be devastating because the exec­ Bush's budget director, Ri­ banks’ own insurance fund, the Manchester Herald proposals from other developers No dogs. 742-0569. rear mud guards. Purchase NOW * 1 1 , : m ended no direct fee on and house. No associa­ tor utive branch cannot compete chard Darman. said the public Federal Deposit InsuranceCorp., for the site. The authority is tion tees. Competi­ with private industry and col­ depositors. would shoulder 54 percent of the and would not directly pay for tively priced from An attorney for a Philadelphia asking that the directors seek a leges for managers and scient­ “ In all the time since creation burden over the 30-year life of the S&L problems. company today unveiled a prop­ plan that would preserve all the $149,900. Blanchard & of the deposit insurance, savers Rossetto Reoltors," ists. They also said an increase is plan. He estimated the cost to However, the money raised by osal to use a town-owned parking available parking and provide We‘re Selling Houses" needed to stop the drain of federal have not lost one dollar of insured taxpayers at $28.1 billion from the bank premiums would count lot at Main and Forest streets for more if possible. deposits and I am determined 646-2482.0 FINANCINQ INFORMATION. STK. tS-QOCM CASH PRICE *19,613. DOWN judges leaving the bench for 1989 through 1994. Over 10 years, as revenue on government bal­ a $15 million commercial com­ Six of the nine town directors PAYMENT OR TRADE *6.413. AMOUNT FINANCED *11.200. 60 MONTHLY CASH PRICE *11.330 DOWN PAYMENT OR TRADE I3S30. AMOUNT that they never will,” the presi­ the cost would be $39.9 billion. PAYMENTS OF *251.96 TOTAL INTEREST CHARGES OF *3917.60. DE­ FINANCED tSeOO. 80 PAYMENTS OF OF 1197.96. RNANCE CHAROE lucrative law practices. ance sheets. Thus, the govern­ plex that would include an were at the meeting of the FERRED PAYMENT PRICE *23,630.60. TOTAL OF PAYMETN8 *15.117.60 •3076.80. DEFERRED PAYMENT *14.400.00. 198% ANNUAL PERCEN- Bush, at a late afternoon news dent said at a news conference. “ In my view (that) would be a ment would be able to spend underground parking garage. Parking Authority this morning. |24||INVE8TME)IT 12.9% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING TO QUALIFIED TAQE RATE FINANCINQ TO QUALIFIED BUYER. TAX AND REQI8TRA- Under the Bush plan, which PRDPERTY BUYERS TAX AND REGISTRATION EXTRA. TION EXTRA. STOCK n-SOSO. conference, was asked if he would little high.” said Senate Minority several billions of taxpayer dol­ Manchester attorney Dominic Squatrito said the plan, in its FINAL CLOSE-OUT sign legislation that vetoes the must be approved by Congress, Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan,. "It lars a year without adding to the J. Squatrito, representing the first phase, calls for a building ROCKVILLE. For sale by */n stock trucks only. Must take delivery by Jen. 31, Doesn't Include eny factory to dealer Incentlvea. pay raise. the government would sell $50 would begin to crowd some of budget deficit. Padtti Construction Co. of Phila­ that would include 167 parking owner. Six family un­ He reminded reporters “ I said I billion in 30-year in bonds as these other programs Congress "There is a lot of blue smoke delphia. also told members of the spaces below ground. Those . A FEW 88’s REM AIN needed over three years to its. Good to excellent USED CARS — OVER 100 CARS IN STOCK would support” the raise, but wants, like education, the envir­ and mirrors in the plan,” said Parking Authority that 167 park­ spaces would become available to condition, willing to never directly answered the finance the cost of closing or onment. ... I would propose we Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., a ing spaces could be made availa­ the town. consider owner financ­ 1888 LINCOLN 1887 HONDA 1888 MAZDA 1886 MAZDA 1888 MERCURY 1883 MAZDA selling about 350 failed institu­ AND THEY MUST GO. MARK VII LSC PRELUDE question. shrink the taxpayer impact.” member of the House Banking ble for public use. He did not say whether the town ing tor quolltled buyer. MX6LX RX7 COUGAR OLC WAOON tions. That’s in addition to the $40 Call tor details. 225- LOPdMl Aiito But Dole said: ” I understand The spending is structured to Committee. "I estimate that the The town Board of Directors is would be asked to sell the 1012, 9-5. Honda Accord *11,444 he’ll sign it. He needs to do it by billion pledged last year by help the president meet his “ no convoluted (scheme for selling to consider the plan at its Feb. 23 property to the developers or give Coupe, Automatic, Fuii Stereo, Air Conditioned, Demo. *11,999 *12,999 *9,999 *10,999 *2,999 midnight so the judiciary doesn’t regulators to rescue and prop up new taxes” pledge by minimizing 1 the bonds) will end up costing meeting. it to them in consideration of the 223 institutions. Original List Price ‘ 14,782. #7256 1888 PONTIAC 1885 CHEVY 1888 PONTIAC 1885 BMW 1884 PONTIAC 19S7 MERC. get a big step while everybody the impact on the fiscal 1990 The Parking Authority will ask IRE DRT FIREBIRD 810 4x4 GRAND AM 325 E FIREBIRD Insurance premiums paid by budget that Bush will present to 8 Now »12,282°°...... SAVE »2,500*” SABLE else is being stepped on.” See SAVE, page 10 the directors to consider negotiat­ See GARAGE, page 10 PRDPERTY The Constitution forbids raises *8,999 *8,795 *5.999 *12,999 ’ 6.595 *8,999 for judges from being reduced GOT the cold weather Honda Accord LXI once they take effect. 1887 FORD 1884 FORD 1887 MERCURY 1887 HONDA 1995 MAZDA blues? Come to sunny 1886 LINCOLN One immediate casualty of the Myrtle Beach, South 4 Door, Executive Demo, Original List ‘ 17,451. #6934 T-BIRO LX T-BIRP COLONY PARK ACCORD LXI Q8L RX7 I CONTINENTAL Auto. AC. AM/FM Auto. AC 8U. W.gon 'War chesf is sought to battle aquifer plan Carolina. $59,900 ore- Now »13,950” ...... SAVE »3,501»" raise appears to be a plan to ban lawmakers’ receipt of fees for construction prices. *10,999 ‘ 6,999 *10,999 *9,995 *8,999 ’ 15.999 By Nancy Concelman Two bedroom luxury speeches and appearances. Chamber President Anne Flint goes to public hearing before the had every right to take this course drinking water. The latest draft 1885 COLT 1886 PONTIAC Manchester Herald golf villas, free golf Honda CRX 1886 MAZDA 1885 SUBARU 1888 BUICK 1888 OLDS These often are paid by special said so far no one has responded Planning and Zoning Commission of action. But. he added, “ The of the regulation calls for regulat­ membership. Coll 1- VISTA WAGON BONNEVILLE 826 GT OL TURBO RIVIERA DELTA 88 Automatic, New Full Stereo, Rust Proofed, Accessorized. Aulo Aulo. AC interests seeking to influence to the letter, which was sent out sometime in March to ensure that Planning Commission and de­ 800-225-6897. 4YR) The Greater Manchester ing all businesses instead of Original List ‘ 11,523 #7296 legislation. last week. it can be defended. Planning partment are not approaching Chamber of Commerce has prohibiting some. *4.999 *7,999 *6.495 *5,999 *11.995 ’ 8,999 Many members of Congress The chamber hopes to hire an Director Mark Pellegrini has this as an ‘us against them’ Now *9,500'” ...... SAVE *2,023” drawn battle lines in its campaign The chamber at a recent 1883 PONTIAC 1886 LINCOLN 1883 LINCOLN 1885 PONTIAC 1885 SAAB 800 who accept the money said they attorney with environmental ex­ said. regulation ” MDRTGAGE8 1887 MAZDA against the town’s proposed hearing on aquifer protection by FIREBIRD CONTINENTAL MARK VII TRANS AM TURBO B2000LX pertise to review the regulation PZC members said Monday Flint said the tone of the letter Aulo Auto. AC aquifer protection regulation and the Aquifer Protection Task Honda Accord Lm i IM See RAISE, page 10 and. based on that review, may they resented the chamber’s was meant to motivate business HOMEOWNERS is asking local businesses to help Force of the state Legislature 4 Door, 5 Speed LX, Demo, Fully Equipped. *5,999 *12.999 *9,999 hold an informational meeting choice of words. Commission people to get involved. Chamber • FORECLOSURE!! *9.999 *10.595 *9,999 pay for legal ammunition. asked that the state force towns to Original List ‘ 15,002. #7103 with its members. The chamber alternate Theodore Brindamour members feel they have to fight • BANKRUPTCY!! A member of the Planning and stop working on individual regu­ doesn’t plan to take legal action read the letter during Monday’s because their input on the regula­ • DIVORCED!! Now *12,500“ ...... SAVE »2,502»» TODAY Zoning CommLssion on Monday lations. Gorman. who testified for against the town now, she said. meeting. tion. proposed over a year ago, Felling behind on your mort­ termed the latest chamber plan the chamber, said the towns lack gage payments? We can In his letter to businesses, “ I think this is ridiculous.” has been ignored. helpl No payments up to 2 Index "belligerent.” Gorman wrote. ” We are now Brindamour said. “ It’s so bellig­ the knowledge and expertise to yearti Bad credit, bankruptcy MAhChESTERHONCA In a Jan. 31 letter to chamber building a ‘war chest’ so we will “ We’ve gone every step of the draft regulations. He also argued or unemployment It not a / M O R I A R y y BROTHERS erent. As though we (the town) 20 pages, 2 sections members. Tony Gorman, chair­ have the financial resources process.” Flint said. ” We don’t that groundwater protection is a problem. Foreclosure aula- 24 ADAMS ST. were enemies from outer space or tance available for the di­ man of the chamber’s Aquifer necessary to fight the good fight something. They just want to believe that we’re being heard.” complex, regional issue. Business. . 9 Obltuarles- vorced end telf-employsd. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Protection Study Committee, and insure that the interests of all fight.” “ It appears the cham ber will Consolidate bills — tave your Clssslfled - 19-20 Opinion_____ 8 The chamber in the past said homel asks businesses to contribute $100 the town’s residents are fairly Member William A. Bayer said have a pitched battle over these 646-3515 Comics___ 17 People______16 the regulation was too strict 643-5135 or more for a “war che.st” to and equitably represented on this the chamber seems to be opposed regulations on its hands...” Gor­ Sw!m Coasarvativa Graap S f " lo I!" ir i 301-315 Center St. • Manchester. CT Focus. 16 Sports .11-14 becau.se it prohibited certain tV'Lin* °4 cover legal, communication and issue” to any sort of regulation, not just man wrote. at (203) 454-4404 ar Local/State__ 2-5 Science/Healfh 15 types of businesses from locating staff costs needed to study the The town has hired an attorney the one proposed. (203) 454-1338 Nallon/World j6-7 Television___ 18 over aquifers, which supply the “ I think the cham ber’s gone off regulation to review the regulation before it Pellegrini said the chamber town with over 40 percent of its the deep end,” Brindamour said. Z — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Eeb 7 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesdav, Feb. 7. 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About To%vn Police Roundup Union threatens strike Volunteers are needed Man pleads not guilty Greater Hartford needs your help. Over 400 over Meadows layoffs agencies file their needs with the Voluntary Action In rape, robbery case Center for the Capital Region. To volunteer A Manchester man who was charged with By Maureen Leavitt and housekeeping staff. The Allen said that during the third services, or for additional information, call 247-2580. kidnapping and raping a woman in Manchester last home is a subsidiary of Health shift. nurse’s aides would only be In Manchester, tutors are needed for young students Manchester Herald month pleaded not guilty Monday in Hartford Care and Retirement Corp. of able to give each patient 4.5 learning English as second language. Teachers will Superior Court. At lea.st 100 employees pro­ America, based in Ohio, accord­ minutes of care during three provide training and materials. Tutors provide Robert S. Fontaine, 25, of 62 Hollister St., was tested outside the Meadows Con- ing to documents filed with the rounds the aides make a night. patience and encouragement. Volunteer one hour a arrested Jan. 19 on charges he raped and robbed a vaiescent Center, 333 Bidwell St., state Department of Health In July, the unionized workers week or more and see the progress for the rest of the woman on Jan. 14 after jumping into her car at the Monday afternoon to call atten­ Services. criticized the home’s administra­ school year. intersection of Main Street and West Middle tion to the company’s decision to Allen said she met with admin­ tion. saying the nursing home was Turnpike. He will attend a pre-trial conference Feb. permanently lay off an undeter­ istrators at the 518-bed home understaffed At that time, Church holds supper 22, according to a court clerk in Hartford. mined amount of workers. Monday morning and they in­ workers said sometimes they had Fontaine also is to be arraigned Feb. 14 on Protestors chanted. “ Better formed her the layoffs were the to care for 16 patients per shift The First Congregational Church of Coventry will charges he raped a 73-year-old woman in a patient care! ’’ and shouted state­ result of corporation orders and when the normal workload is 10 have a Roast Beef supper Saturday from 4:30 to 6; 30 Manchester apartment complex for the elderly in ments about alleged budget cut­ they had no power to alter them. patients. Now. with an undeter­ p.m. in the fellowship hall on Main Street. The November. He also is charged with the kidnapping backs by the home’s administra­ Martin Meighan, a senior ad­ mined amount of layoffs pre­ public is invited. Donations of $4.50 for adults. $4 for and rape of a woman in the Putnam Plaza in East tion. Some relatives of patients ministrator at Meadows, re­ dicted, workers said they are senior citizens and $2 for children ages 7 to 12 are Hartford Dec. 21, police said. iiving at the home stood beside ferred all questions to the Ohio- upset and concerned patients will asked. Children age 6 and under are free. Fontaine is being held on $200,000 bond in Hartford the protestors and sometimes based corporation. Sam P. Allen, not receive adequate care. Correctional Center. joined in the chanting. director of communications at Workers said Monday that One woman said she was taking Owens Illinois, in Toledo. Ohio, administrative cutbacks have Attend health care check her 82-year-old mother out of the the parent company of Health meant a reduction in the amount Accused man turns self In home because of the lack of care Care and Retirement Corp. of and quality of food served The Community Health Care Services. Inc., will she was receiving and placing her America, said the company patients. hold office hours at Orchard Hill, Coventry. A Manchester man wanted on a warrant by in a nursing home in Rockville. would not comment. Allen said the company has Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. All residents of Manchester police for burglary turned himself into “ Whenever I came over here, violated the union’s contract by Coventry and Andover are eligible to attend and Hartford police Monday afternoon, police said. “ The senior manager at HCR is she was in bed and I always got making schedule changes with­ receive blood pressure checks, tine tests, throat Wiiliam Gutierrez Jr., 24, of 99 Spring St,, was aware of your situation, but we TOP SHOOTER — Kimberly the answer that ‘We’re short out negotiating with the union, cultures and health guidance. For further informa­ arrested and charged with second-degree burglary have chosen not to comment.” Mainville, 9, recently won the staffed,’’’ said Barbara E. Pitkin, and laying off senior employees tion. call 228-9428. and sixth-degree larceny in connection with a Allen said. district hoop contest in of 78 Cider Mill Road, in Bolton. over probationary employees. burglary at 427 S. Main St. on Jan. 21, police said. Allen, of the union, said she “ If they were short staffed “ We were told that a cost Westbrook. The contest was Police said a stereo was taken from the home, but received word of impending effectiveness study was done and Bible lecture scheduled sponsored by the Elks. Main­ the speakers were left in the front hallway of the before, what’s it gonna do to these layoffs last Thursday from corpo­ poor people?” they could be more cost effective house. rate headquarters, but she still The Temple Beth Sholom Committee on Continu­ ville will now participate in with layoffs.” Allen told the Gutierrez was taken from the Morgan Street Jail Maryanne Allen, organizer for does not know how many people ing Education is sponsoring a series of lectures the regionals in Fairfield on crowd, “ We call their ‘Circle of in Hartford to Manchester, where he was held on the New England Health Care would be affected by the layoffs. about the bible. “ The Bible as it really is.’’ with Care’ the Circle of Profit, that’s Feb. 19. The Annual Elks $25,000 non-surety bond, police said. He is scheduled Employees union. District 1199, Jonathan Rosenbaum, beginning Wednesday at 8 The corporations’ directives what it’s all about.” Allen said, Hoop Shoot is a national to appear in Manchester Superior Court Feb. 15. said 10 employees had received p.m. at Temple Beth Sholom in Manchester. include cutting 209 man-hours referring to the company's motto. Additional sessions will meet Feb. 22 and Feb. 28. free-throwing shooting con­ notice of their layoffs as of from nurse’s aide staff in a Monday. Documents available at the The series fee is $12 for members of Temple Beth test for youths between the Man charged In burglaries seven-day week, and 192 man­ state Department of Health Ser­ Sholom. and $15 for non-members. For reserva­ ages of 8 and 13. There are Allen said the union was filing hours from other positions. vices office in Hartford show that tions. call the Temple. 643-9563. charges again.st the home with four levels of local competi­ A Rocky Hill man was arrested in Willimantic Allen said the decreases in numerous violations were found the National Labor Relations Monday on two arrest warrants issed by Manches­ hours would result in a staff-to- at the home last year, although tion leading to the nationals Board and is considering calling Armed forces fair slated held in Indianapolis. ter police for burglaries that had occurred here, patient ratio of one worker for 30 most were not serious and were police said. for a strike. later corrected. The Manchester High School Guidance Depart­ patients on the third shift; 16 to 17 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald David W. Monroe, 34, of 4 Bel Air Circle, was There are 254 unionized No mention was made in the ment will host its annual Armed Services Mini-Fair patients for one worker on second charged with third-degree burglary and sixth- workers at the home, including reports of inadequate staffing. Wednesday in the area outside the cafeteria from shift, and 13 patients for one degree iarceny in connection with a burglary at 56 nurse’s aides, laundry, dietary. worker on the first shift. The home is licensed by the state. 10:30 a m. to 1:30 p.m. Representatives from all Dartmouth Road on Sept. 2, when $301 in cash was branches of the U S. Military will be on hand to reported missing, police said. present information on career and educational Obituaries Monroe was also charged with second-degree opportunities. ROTC. Reserves, and National burglary and larceny in connection with a burglary Democrats tell state officer Guard programs. All interested students are There are no calling hours. F, Cleary of Bolton, died Monday at 19 Indian Drive, police said. Many items, encouraged to attend. Parents are welcome. Bessie Carver Pfttrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main (Feb. 6. 1989) in St. Francis including porcelain figurines, an antique clock, and Bessie (Loomis) Carver, 100. of St., is in charge of the Hospital and Medical Center. gold jewelry with an estimated value of almost WINTER FUN — Sara Morton-Lane, 4, of dusting of snow over the weekend drew the Rockville section of Vernon, arrangements. Hartford. $6,000 were reported stolen from the home, police Valley Street, enjoys herself sledding at many children to the park. caucuses don’t violate laws D.A.R. meeting scheduled formerly of Coventry, died Sun­ Memorial donations may be Besides her husband and son. said. Center Springs Park Saturday. A light The Orford Parish Chapter of the Daughters of the day (Feb. 5. 1989) at Rockville made to the Visiting Nurses of she is survived by two other sons, Police said they are questioning Monroe in Bv Alex GIrelll Osella. who brought the com­ District over fire and sewer American Revolution will meet Thursday at noon at General Hospital. She was the Rockville. 28 Park St.. Vernon Robert J. Cleary of Avon, and connection with other burglaries in the area. Manchester Herald plaint against DiRosa and other jurisdiction questions as well as the Bonanza Re.staurant. 240 Spencer St. Chris­ widow of Clayton E. Carver. 06066. William J. Cleary of Wethers­ Monroe was held on $10,000 non-surety bond and is Democratic directors over the dealings with the Homart Devel­ topher Bickford will speak on the Blizzard of ‘88. She was born in Coventry and field: three daughters, Mrs. scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court The town attorney told a gatherings, argued in his com­ opment Co., developers of the lived most of her life in Coventry Marlon Shanahan Members may invite guests. James (Trish) Ledingham of Feb. 8. Police say hotel may worsen member of the state’s Freedom of plaint and at the hearing that Pavilions at Buckland Hills. and Rockville. She was a member Marion (MacDonald) Shana­ Terryville section of Plymouth, Information Commission Mon­ decisions relating to town busi­ Osella submitted as evidence of the Union Congregational han. 58, of Ellington, mother of Mrs, Michael (Sara) Sullivan of day that caucuses of Democratic Church. Rockville. ness were made at the caucuses. the minutes of the Board of New York trip offered Claudia Shanahan of Coventry, Sturbridge. Mass., and Mrs. John director s do not violate the state’s She is survived by two nieces. He said that amounted to ad hoc Directors’ meeting of Nov. 22. the died Monday (Feb. 6, 1989) at (Joan) Quagliano of Bristol; Public Meetings open meeting laws. Manchester Community College is sponsoring a Sylvia McKinney and Clara Hut. Spencer St. traffic hazards votes on public matters. day after one of the caucuses. bus trip to two museums Saturday Rockville General Hospital, in three granddaughters; her The hearing before FOI com­ At issue is whether the sessions Cooney submitted his answer to both of Coventry: five grand- the Rockville section of Vernon. mother. Mrs. Blanche Butler from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. A $30 Registration fee children: 13 great- Bv Nancy Concelman There are five members on the missioner Deane C. Avery was were caucuses under the Free­ the complaint in which he denied Besides her daughter, she is Menser of West Hartford; a Meetings scheduled tonight. ing the traffic signals at the includes admission to the Metropolitan Museum Manchester Herald full commission and three held to resolve a complaint filed dom of Information law or that the gatherings did not meet grandchildren: and four great- survived by three other daugh­ sister. Mrs. Robert (Patricia) intersection to allow eastbound and the Frick Collection. For more information, call alternates. by Republican Director Ronald whether they became “ meet­ the definition of “ caucuses” in great-grandchildren. ters, Lynn Kent of Clinton, Sloane of Dorchester, Mass.; lanes to move through the inter­ 647-6242. Manchester The Manohe.stcr Police Depart­ The project requires a special Osella over the Democratic cau­ ings” because a quorum of the the Freedom of Information The funeral will be Thursday at Maureen Shanahan and Patricia several cousins, nieces and section first and westbound lanes ment ha.s recommended that the exception permit because plans cuses. In a complaint filed in directors was present and be­ statute, and that public business 10 a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Shanahan, both of Ellington: and nephews. Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, second. The plan would require Planning and Zoning Commi.s.sion show more than 60 parking December. Osella said he wanted Home, 19 Ellington Ave,, Rock­ a granddaughter. 'The funeral will be Thursday at 7 p.m. state approval but the State cause a non-member of the board is being transacted in secret at Attend spaghetti dinner reject plans for a 104-room hotel spaces in the Business III zone. a iuling on whether the Demo­ ville, Burial will be in Center The funeral will be Wednesday 10:15 a m. from the Rose Hill Agenda For Tomorrow land use task force. Traffic Commission has not been was at the sessions. “ Meetings,” the gatherings. at 191 Spencer St. because the The plans for the 3.7 acre-site The Second Congregational Church Pilgrim Cemetery, North Coventry. Cat­ at 8:30 a m. from the Burke- Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Savings Bank of Manchester, 7 p.m. consulted, the memo said. cratic caucuses violated the under the law, must be held Cooney said those who wrote proposed access is at a hazardous show the hotel and 117 parking Youth Fellowship is sponsoring a homemade ling hours are Thursday from Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ Rocky Hill, followed by a Mass of Agenda For Tomorrow health care task force, 545 The developers also have not terms of the open meeting laws publicly. the FOI statute did not say what 9:30 to 10 a.m. intersection. spaces, according to the spaghetti dinner Saturday at 6 p.m. at Second pect St .. Rockville, with a Mass of Christian burial at 11 a m. at the North Main St., 7:15 p.m. analyzed the effect of the pro­ becasuse others were present, Osella was not represented by could be discussed at a caucus. The commission Monday de­ application. Congregational Church, 385 North Main St . The cost Memorial donations may be Christian burial at 9:30a.m. in St. Church of the Incarnation, Pros­ Agenda For Tomorrow human resources task posed change on intersections including attorneys for the town an attorney at the hearing. Osella said that while he felt cided to reschedule a public is $6, $5.50 for Senior Citizens and $5 for children made to the Union Congrega­ Bernard’s Church. Burial will be pect Street. Wethersfield. Calling force, 114 E. Eldridge St., 7:30 p.m. A memo to the commission between Hillstown Road and the and Democratic Town Chairman Both he and Cooney plan to when he made the complaint that hearing on the hotel plans until under age 12. Tickets must be purchased in advance tional Church. Union and Elm in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Hart­ hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 Agenda For Tomorrow housing task force. Senior from Senior Planner Stuart B Interstate-384 ramps. Popper Theodore R. Cummings, submit briefs to Avery by Feb. 14. the presence of the town chair­ Feh. 22 because not enough from youth group members. For reservations, call streets. Rockville. 06066. ford. Calling hours are today p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Citizens Center, 8 p.m. Popper says a critical issue for said in the memo. Town Attorney John Cooney, Avery will then make his report to man at the gatherings was not an members were at a hearing the church office. Monday through Friday, from 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. the project is the access across representing the Democratic ma­ the full FOI Commission. issue in Manchester, he has since Monday to act on the matter. An Francis P. McMahon, director a.m. to 2 p.m. from the Hillstown Road-Spencer jority on the board, and Demo­ concluded it is an issue. Andover attorney for the developer re- of transportation with the Capitol Avery said after the hearing Elaine R. Gilbert Minnie P. Morton Street intersection, identified as cratic Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. James O. Duncan Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, que.sted that the public hearing be Region Council of Governments, that he would normally submit Avery asked Victor R. Perpe- Elaine R. Gilbert, 51, of Ver­ the most unsafe and heavily used said Monday that Cummings acts Boating course offered James O. Duncan. 75, of Hart­ Minnie P. (Morello) Morton, 74, 7:30 p.m. rescheduled. said ina Jan. 181etterto Planning his report within two weeks after tua, an attorney for the FOI intersection in town in a traffic Director Mark Pellegrini the non, died Monday (Feb. 6. 1989) at ford, father of Alice LeBrun of of Hartford, mother of Frank Commission members Ronald largely as a mediator in such he received briefs, but that it Commission, if he felt the issue Manchester Power Squadron, a unit of the United home. She was the wife of study completed last year. applicant’s proposal is easily Manchester, died Sunday (Feb 5, Morton of Manchester, died Mon­ Gates, Truman Crandall and meetings. They described the might take somewhat longer in was fairly raised in the com­ States Power Squadrons, will be conducting its Leonard H, Gilbert. implemented and lower in cost 1989) at home. day (Feb. 6, 1989) at Hartford William Bayer and alternates The police department, which gatherings of Democratic direc­ this case because of a heavy work plaint. Perpetua said it was. Public Boating Safety Course at the following She was born in Hartford on Board of Tax Review, Community Hall, 7 to9p,m. than other proposals. Besides his daughter, he is Hospital. Theodore Brindamour and Mar­ reviews project plans as the town tors as assemblies at which ioad. locations and times: Purdy Corporation. Hilliard Nov. 11, 1937 and had been a Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m, The proposal would also alle­ O.sella also questioned whether survived by a son and daughter- Besides her son. she is survived ion Taggart were at Monday’s traffic authority, oppo.sed appro­ politics and matters that were or At the outset of the hearing, Street. Monday at 7 p.m.: Academy School in resident of Vernon for 31 years. viate hazardous conditions, it was appropriate for the Demo­ in-law, Dale and Sharon Duncan by her mother. Vincenzina Mo­ meeting, but Bayer said he would val of the project because of an might become public business Cooney and DiRosa agreed with Glastonbury, Tuesday. Feb. 14, at 7p.m.: and South Before retiring, she was em­ McMahon said. Pellegrini had cratic directors to have sought an of Rocky Hill; a daughter and rello of West Hartford: three Coventry abstain from voting because he’s “ inordinate number of accidents were discussed. the portions of Osella’scomplaint Windsor High School, Wednesday. Feb. 15. at 7p.m. ployed as a librarian for the asked CRCOG to review the plan. opinion on the question from the son-in-law. Ellen and Richard other sons, Andrew Morton of Annual Housing Authority meeting. Orchard had per.sonal dealings with a at this location.” the memo said. The 90-minute informal hear­ that said gatherings of the The general public is invited. Pre-registration is not Board of Education in Coventry. office of the town attorney and to Rhodes of Suffield: and seven Dayville section of Killingly, Dr. Hills Estates, 7 p.m. representative of the real estate One of the biggest problems is a The disadvantage is a reduced ing was held in the FOI Commis­ Democratic directors took place required. The cost of materials is $15. For further She was a communicant of be represented by the town grandchildren. Joseph Morton of Silver Spring, School Building Committee, Coventry High partnership proposing the hotel. left turn from the eastbound lane level of service that would leave sion offices in Hartford. on two occasions when Cum­ information, call 295-9634. Sacred Heart Church of Vernon. attorney. The funeral will be Thursday at Md.. and Dr. Sebastian Morton of School, 7:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commis­ of Spencer Street into the planned the whole intersection operating DiRosa said Cummings seldom mings was present and that two Besides her husband, she is 10 a.m. from the Giuliano- Fairfield, N.J.: six grandchild­ Republican Town Committee, Town Office sion Chairman Alfred W Sieffert hotel, which would be located at level C. McMotion said. Inter­ offers opinions on items to be attorneys for the town were Avery said that question in not survived by her parents. Arthur Widows plan luncheon Sagarino Funeral Home. 247 ren; and four great- Building, 7:30 p.m. Sr. and member Leo Kwash were behind a Friendly Restaurant, sections are rated at levels A taken up by the directors at present at one of them. The before the commission. and Eileen (Devitt) Landry of Washington St., Hartford. Burial grandchildren. not at the meeting Monday. the memo said. The applicant’s through F, A having the lighte.st subsequent meetings. The six Widows and Widowers Associated. Chapter 11 of Manchester: a son. William A. attorneys were Kevin O’Brien will be in Soldier’s Field, in the The funeral will be Wednesday Manchester attorney Stephen T. traffic report says traffic will traffic flow. McMahon said the Manchester, will meet for a pot luck luncheon Gilbert of Vernon: a daughter, Democratic directors on the and Stephen T. Penny, who Former Soviet leader Nikita Wilson section of Windsor, with at 9; 15 a m. from the Sheehan- Penny said his clients, the Inn at double during the evening even level of service would probably Khrushchev died of a heart attack Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Kathleen Sylvester of Andover: Thoughts nine-member board represent a represent the town in negotia­ full military honors. Calling Hilborn-Breen Funeral Home. Manchester Inc., wanted a hear­ though the hotel is not a great decrease in the future because of in 1971. He was 77 60 Church St. All widowed persons are invited. For three sisters, Patricia Porter and majority. tions with the Eighth Utilities hours are Wednesday from 5 to 8 1084 New Britain Ave., West ing on the hotel plans before a traffic generator, the memo said. higher traffic volumes in the more information, call 643-0050 or 643-7976. Noreen Kittledon. both of Man­ p.m. Hartford, followed by a Mass of five-member board. The applicants propose chang- area. chester. and Faithe Petty of Christian burial at 10 a m. in St. Have you thanked God today for a blessing? Colchester: and a Brigid Church, West Hartford. If you haven’t, stop right now, think of a blessing, Rosary Society to meet granddaughter. Marlon Cleary Burial will he in Mount St. and thank God for it. LAST CHANCE The Saint Bridget Rosary Society will meet A memorial Mass will be held Marion (Butler) Cleary, of Benedict Cemetery. Bloomfield. Proposal for 504 apartments Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Sacred Wethersfield, wife of John J. Calling hours are today from 2to 4 Drew Smith Please come and voice your approval or objection to the spending Monday at 7 p.m. in the church to recite the Rosary Saint M ary’s Episcopal Church and to celebrate Mass at 7:15 p.m The guest Heart Church, Route 30, Vernon. Clearv Jr. and mother of Thomas p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 1 of approximately 2.4 million dollars on the Main Street project. speaker will be Ester Rubin, psychiatric social worker from Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her - at mall site gets PZC’s OK There is still time to change the plan. subject will be Women and Mental Health. All women of the parish are welcome. ______iJianrlirstpr I’Jpralft By Nancy Concelman Pavilions at Buckland Hills two developments for safety and Currently as proposed; Manchester Herald The first phase would be built better traffic circulation, requir­ USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 109 on 33 3 acres west of the mall site ing a second wetlands crossing. Learn to tutor adults Partly sunny Members of the Planning and The 428 apartments in pha.se two Planning Director Mark Pelle­ (1) Expensive Access Road will be built forcing extensive Persons interested in learning to tutor adults in Manchester and vicinity: To­ Penny M Sieffert. Publisher Zxining Commission Monday un­ will be built on 21.7 acres east of grini said. condemnation of property and the loss of businesses. basic reading skills are invited to attend a series of night, mostiy clear. Low in the George T Chappell Dennis M. Santoro animously approved final devel­ the mall, Charles Berman, a Trammell Crow had applied for Editor Advertising Director six free training workshops to be held Mondays and teens. Wind light northwest. opment plans for .504 of 932 partner in Trammell Crow, told a wetlands permit for one cross­ (2) 27 Cement bump-outs will narrow the street 20 feet on each Wednesdays starting Feb. 13 from 7 to 9;30 p.m. in Wednesday, partly sunny. High Douglas A Bevins Sheldon Cohen apartments proposed for the the commission. ing but agreed to withdraw the Executive Editor Composing Manager side. Room D-15 on the East Campus of Manchester near freezing. Outlook Thursday, Buckland mall site Trammell Crow will own both application and submitted a new Community College. Literacy Volunteers of Amer­ partly sunny with a high in the Jeanne G Fromerth Robert H Hubbard Business Manager Pressroom Manager The commission tabled action developments but they will be one Friday. ica, a non-profit organization, is sponsoring the 20s. (3) Speed limit on Main Street will be reduced to 15 mph. on plans for the remaining managed by different companies According to state law. the courses. For more information, call the LVA office Denise A Roberts Frank J McSweegen Personnel Manager Circulation Director apartments and include separate clubhou.ses. commission cannot approve a at 647-6216. West Coastal, East Coastal: (4) Over 200 parking spaces will be lost from Downtown. The developer, the Trammell recreation areas and offices, he final plan until it approves a Tonight, mostly clear. Low near Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the Crow Co. of Dallas, had originally said wetlands pc'-mit. Pellegrini said. 20. Wind northwest around 10 Manchester Publishing C o . 16 Bralnard Place. Manchester, proposed 1.000 high-rise apart­ (5) Needless to say, a great majority of businesses do not favor this mph. Wednesday, partly sunny. Conn 06040 Second class postage paid at Manchester. Conn Commission members also ap­ ments for the .55-acre site but Members Ronald Gates. Tru­ plan. High around freezing. Outlook Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. proved a wetlands-erosion con­ P O Box 591 Manchester, Conn 06040 redrew plans to create neighbor­ man Crandall and William Bayer Lottery Thursday, partly sunny with a It you don't receive your Herald by 5 p m weekdays or 7:30 trol permit for the first phase of hoods within the develofiment. and alternate Theodore Brindam­ high near 30. am Saturdays please telephone your carrier It you're unable the project, but tabled action on Hearing should begin at 8:00 P.M. tonight at the Lincoln Center, to reach your carrier call subscriber service at M7-9946 by 6 project architect Jerry Spangler our voted on the application. Northwest Hills: Tonight, final plans for phase two because p m weekdays lor delivery In Manchester said Alternate Marion Taggart was Next to Town Hall. Winning numbers drawn Monday in mostly clear. Low around 10. Suggested carrier rates are $180 weekly. $7 70 lor one the developer withdrew the appli­ Trammell Crow Co is a partner not at the original presentation on around New England. Wind light northwest. Wednes­ month. $23 10 lor three months $46 20 lor six months and cation for a wetlands permit for Paid by A Downtown Association to Preserve the Thoroughfare (ADAPT) $92 40 lor one year in the development of the 380-acre phase one and did not vote. Connecticut daily: 531. Play Four: 9022. day, partly sunny. High in the that development. Ray Peracchio Massachusetts daily: 8582. The Manchester Herald is a member ol the Associated Press, mall site The apartments would Chairman Alfred W Sieffert Sr upper 20s. Outlook Thursday, the Audit Bureau ol Circulations the New England Press Treasurer Tri-state daily: 892. 6146. partly sunnv with a high in the Today’s weather picture was drawn by Christine Upton, Association and the New England Newspaper Association be located in 33 buildings on land Town staff recommended that and member Ix*o Kwash were not Rhode Island daily: 5351. 20s. 9, a fourth-grader at Bowers School. west and east of the $70 million the developer build a road to the at the meeting 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tiip.-sdiiy. Fob 7, 198P MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb 7, 1989 - 5 LOCAL Suicide won’t aiter committee procedure Barbara Tuchman, Pulitzer Prize winner, dead By Brent Laymon of Arts and Letters. She has lead us.” Mediterranean. Although only a Explanation: a narrator not a Bv Judd Everhart quizzed Noren about several incidents hearing, but then added that “it’s a Judicial Selection Commission last The Associated Press philospher. ...” The Associated Press of public drunkeness that allegedly received 22 honorary doctorates. Tuchman was born Jan. 30, young child at thetime. Tuchman public process.” year urging it reject Noren for a She also wrote “The Proud 1912, in New York City and said the battle remained a vivid “With each book I approached & S T A T E had occurred more than a year after Asked if he thought the process second term. That panel screens HARTFORD — Pulitzer Prize­ nearer, as I hope, to my goal of HARTFORD — The suicide of a his arrest for drunken driving and his Tower,” a story of Europe before graduated from Radcliffe College memory through frequent family should somehow he altered as a result prospective judges and sitting judges winner Barbara Tuchman was World War I, and “A Distant in 1933. She lived in Greenwich. retelling and she recounted it in presenting history as literature.” Economic district pian OK’d Superior Court judge whose reap­ completion of the state’s alcohol of Noren’s suicide, Nania said:^ seeking reappointment and makes remembered upon her death as She married Lester R. Tuch­ pointment bid ended as legislators education program. Noren refused to Mirror: The Calamitous 14th She expressed pride in the fact “The Guns of August.” “Absolutely not. If anything, the' recommendations to the governor. the writer whose 1962 book “The Century.” which traces the tu­ that she never gained an ad­ Tuchman began her writing man. a physician, on June 18, COVENTRY — The Planning and Zoning zeroed in on his drinking habits is take a breath test at the time he was process works. Ment refused to discuss Noren’s Guns of August” prophetically 1940, “as it happened on the day Commission Monday approved a proposed unlikely to change the way the arrested. mult of the period by following the vanced degree and was not an career as an editorial assistant “The only action the committee specific case Monday, saying only warned of the dangers of diplo­ career of a feudal lord, Enguer- academician, saying during an and occasional correspondent for that Paris fell, which then regulation to form an economic development General Assembly handles judicial The committee delayed a vote on took was to decide to interview the that Noren had been a “very able district in town. matic miscalculation at a time rand de Coucy VII. interview last fall that “a Ph D. The Nation, which her father, seemed to us almost more impor­ nominations, leading legislators say. Noren’s reappointment until it could people who supposedly had witnessed judge” who was “highly rated by his when the and Soviet tant than marriage.” The vote was unanimous at the public "In most cases. I guess it works.” investigate the allegations. That “The Guns of August.” which would have ruined me.” investment banker Maurice Wer- events that would determine (Nor­ peers and by the attorneys who Union teetered on the brink of established her reputation as a Although some professional theim, bought in 1935 to.save from She was elected to the Ameri­ hearing, held at the Captain Nathan Hale said Rep. Richard D. Tulisano. investigation was canceled after en’s) credibility.” Nania said. “He appeared before him.” nuclear war. Noren withdrew his name. major writer, examined how the historians criticized some of her bankruptcy. She covered Presi­ can Academy of Arts and Letters School, according to Town Planner Diane D-Rocky Hill. Judiciary Committee removed himself from our scrutiny by Paul J. McQuillan, chairman of the Tuchman. the author of 11 Blackman. co-chairman. military buildup in Europe dur­ work as shallow, others praised dent Roosevelt’s 1936 campaign in 1971. Tulisano said it might make sense to withdrawing his name.” Judicial Selection Commission, said books, died Monday at Greenwich ing the opening years of this her as a writer whose broad scope and the Spanish Civil War. Tuchman. who was an avid "The purpose of the district is to bring “I think the committee will continue move more of the process behind The letter, signed by the chairwo­ he wouldn’t talk specifically about Hospital of complications follow­ skier and poker player, said in commercial development and industry into the way it has.” said his co-chairman. century led to the outbreak of and lively style made history During World War II. she closed doors but he doubted such a man of the Woodstock board of Noren’s case, but said overall the ing a stroke. She was 77. World War I. exciting for the general reading worked for the U S. Office of War October that she didn’t “really town." Blackman said today. Sen. Anthony V. Avallone. D-New move would be successful. education, actually was addressed to selection process “has worked ex­ need a new project now. I need a Sites being considered for the district are Haven. ‘“The Guns of August’ had a It was a favorite of President public. Information. She once described “I don’t believe in public hang­ Rep. Edith G. Prague, D-Columbia, tremely well.” tremendous impact on President Kennedy because of its lessons “‘The Guns of August’ was a her job as “to write stories good, long rest, really.” various spots along Route 31 and land along On Monday, the chief state’s ings.” Tulisano said, an ardent anti-drunken driving legis­ Prague has introduced a bill that Kennedy and all who went Her other books are: “The Lost Route 44 next to a shopping center. medical examiner confirmed that for leaders in the nuclear age, superb book,” said John M. beamed to Europe, trying to Avallone said he doubted the lator. She had asked Noren a couple would remove from the bench judges through the Cuban missile cri­ according to historian Arthur Blum, Sterling professor of his­ acquaint our European listeners, British Policy, Britain and Spain When a site is chosen, another public hearing Judge Richard C. Noren killed him­ preliminary questions about the res­ arrested for drunken driving who Since 1700.” 1938: “The Zimmer­ will be held. Blackman said, but the Planning self. The cause of death was listed as committee would alter its process of sis,” said William Manchester, Schlesinger Jr., a Kennedy ad­ tory at Yale University. “It would much against their will, with the publicly interviewing judges up for taurant, but then gave the letter to refuse to take sobriety tests. author of “The Death of a viser. Kennedy presented a copy have been a very picayune extent of America’s war effort in man Telegram.” 1958; “Notes and Zoning Commission will make the final carbond monoxide poisoning. Nania for some follow-up queries. Ment said that if that is a bill the from China,” 1972: “Practicing decision. His body had been found in his car reappointment. He said committee President” and writer-in- of the book to British Prime professional historian who had the Far East.” members “attempted to act very Prague said she had received General Assembly thinks should residence at Wesleyan University BARBARA TUCHMAN Minister Harold Macmillan. any objections to it. ... Her first major book was History,” 1981; and “The March by a relative in a barn adjacent to his fairly and deliberatively.” several crank calls Monday with become law, “it should apply across of Folly.” 1984. Woodstock house. A piece of flexible in Middletown. . . .wrote 11 books “What he felt was that ‘The “She had the skill to take on “Bible and Sword.” an account of Order to cost millions anonymous callers making state­ the board to all three branches of Tuchman was admitted to the Guns of August’ was a clear broad subjects and to excite the founding of Israel, which was Tuchman, a member of Temple pipe was found attached to the car’s During Noren’s second and final ments along the lines of. “I hope government.” HARTFORD (AP) — A federal order hearing last week. Rep. Anthony J. hospital on Saturday and died demonstration (of) the extent readers ... and those are admira­ published in 1956 after being Sholom in Greenwich, is also exhaust pipe and extended into the car you’re happy.” Added Ment: “Judge-bashing is survived by a sister, Anne Wer- designed to move mentally retarded people out window. Nania. R-Canaan. produced a letter quietly at 4 p m. Monday, her She said last fall it would be her that miscalculation got people ble qualities.” rejected by a number of She said Chief Court Administrator popular these days.” husband of 48 years and their last book because of failing into war,” Schlesinger said in a Tuchman’s mother. Alma Mor- publishers. theim Werner of New York City, of nursing homes may cost the .state $4.6 Noren. 47. had asked Gov. William describing an evening at a Woodstock Aaron Ment should have done more to Noren’s funeral was to be a strictly million next year, the state mental retardation restaurant when Noren allegedly was three daughters at her bedside, a eyesight. telephone interview after Tuch­ genthau. was the daughter of “The experience of writing and four grandchildren. A. O'Neill on Thursday to withdraw see that Noren got help after his 1986 private affair for the family, handled A private funeral will be held commissioner said. his nomination for appointment to a drunk and obnoxious. Noren denied it daughter said. Tuchman won the Pulitzer man’s death. Henry Morgenthau Sr., Woodrow history affected me as I suppose when Nania asked him about it. drunken-driving arrest. She said she by the Smith & Walker Funeral Home Tuchman’s latest book, “The Prize in history for “The Guns of Writer John Hersey. who Wilson’s ambassador to Turkey. heroin does the addict and from Wednesday. A public memorial Brian R. Lensink said about 69.6 mentally second eight-year term. had suggested at the time that Noren in Putnam. A spokesman there said a retarded people must be moved out of nursing First Salute.” a look at the August” in 1962, and for “Stilwell worked with Tuchman on censor­ While sailing with her family to then on I was caught,” she wrote service will be held at the Celeste That request, promptly honored by Avallone said he wished Nania had be immediately suspended from the public memorial service for Noren in an autobiographical sketch. Bartos Forum, New York City homes and into group homes or other homes in the governor, came a day after American Revolution and the and the American Experience in ship and freedom of speech on visit her grandfather in Turkey in shared the letter privately with the bench. was tentatively set for Thursday, but Dutch revolution that preceded it China” in 1971. behalf of the Author’s League, August 1914. Tuchman witnessed “As an historian. Ibelongtothe Public Library, on Sunday. The the community because of the federal order .ludiciarv Committee members committee co-chairmen before the Prague also said she wrote to the no other details had been made final. during the first six months of 1990. by 200 years, has been on The New In 1978, she was awarded the called the book a kind of parable the naval battle between the How rather than the Why school.” Fred D. Knapp & Son funeral The order, which took effect Jan. 1. was York 'Times best-seller list for 17 Gold Medal for History of the for our times, to make us realize English ship Gloucester and the Tuchman wrote. “I am a seeker home in Greenwich is handling passed by Congress in 1987 to force states to weeks. American Academv and Institute where some of our policies might German ship Goeben in the of the small facts not the big arrangements. provide treatment other than nursing home Student cites Anti-speed plan care for mentally retarded or mentally ill people. racial attack The order requires the state to assess the hit at hearing Families of victims medical needs of mentally retarded and at UConn Tech college teachers oppose merger mentally ill patients in nursing homes. Those HARTFORD (AP) — A Colchester man speaking who do not need the medical care offered only at a legislative hearing assailed a proposal to test a HARTORD (AP) — Representatives of “To attempt to take the community arbitrator will settle the issue this week. in such settings will have to be moved STORRS (AP) — An Asian- new photo-radar anti-speeding device as “one more teachers at the state’s technical colleges colleges and technical colleges and merge He said that despite some reports to the will get bridge data American student who was step towards an Orwellian police state.” acknowledge that some changes are them is much like trying to force a round contrary, the new contract will not prohibit Ship names approved among a group harassed in State Rep. Alex Knopp, D-Norwalk. is sponsoring necessary in the schools, but say that a peg into a square hole.” said George layoffs. NEW LONDON (AP) - The over dozens of documents and December 1987 by white students a bill to test the new device involving a radar gun. merger with the state’s community col­ Springer, president of the Connecticut State A $21 million-a-year system with 205 city of New Haven has been other items to the families, WASHINGTON (AP) — Navy Secretary wept while recalling the attack attached to a camera, attached to a computer and leges is unnece.ssary and wouldn’t be Federation of Teachers. full-time faculty members, the technical ordered to provide two East including the statements of 24 city William L. Ball has announced the selection of and how she and others later felt resulting in a ticket that arrives in the mail. accomplished easily. “We have two systems here with distinct college system teaches drafting, engineer­ Lyme families with nearly all the employees interviewed after the names for nine ships that have been approved mistreated by the University of The bill calls for a test program involving at least hi.stories, with distinct approaches to ing. electronics and other technical skills. information it has collected in its accident, four videotapes of the for construction, including seven nuclear- Connecticut administration. one city with more than 200 miles of local roads. To “We do not deny change can be made in education that appeal to different clien­ Connie Zak. a spokeswoman for the state investigation of the Chapel Street bridge, daily police reports from powered attack submarines. "They weren’t protecting me. cover the costs of the sophisticated machinery, the this system to improve it,” Dennis J. teles.” Springer said. Department of Higher Education, said bridge tragedy. the day of the accident until Jan. Ball, who is widely expected to remain in his They were protecting the football bill calls for convicted speeders to pay a $25 Bogusky. president of the Federation of Springer said a merger would cause technical college enrollment has dropped 5, and all lighting, engineering post if former Sen. John Tower is confirmed as Technical College Teachers, said Monday. problems because the two faculties would by 40 percent since 1982 and the system’s Superior Court Judge Robert and inspection reports pertaining players” who harassed the eight surcharge in addition to the customary fine. Leuba found Monday that the defense secretary, said Monday he was Asian-American students on a Similar systems are already being used in “Restructuring is in order. But a merger is still be covered by separate contracts. costs have almost doubled during the same to the bridge from 1986 to the continuing the policy of naming the so-called not necessary.” “There also would be turbulence over the period. evidence was collected as part of bus en route to an off-campus Pasadena, Calif.: Paradise Valley, Ariz.. and a regular police investigation and present. “688 class” of attack submarines after dance, said Marta Ho. throughout Europe. A pilot program is planned in The state Board of Governors for Higher period of time when faculty, administration “There has been a lack of innovative All invoices of work done on the American cities. Education has endorsed a merger as a way and students would be uncertain as to what planning on the part of the technical was not the privileged work Ho spoke Monday at the second New York. product of attorneys defending bridge, and all records of its Starting with SSN-764, which is scheduled to of three hearings sponsored by a The state’s Judicial Department and Citizens for to slow the rapid decline of technical college would happen to them.” Springer said. colleges,” she said. “We’re very con­ openings and closings, were also enrollments by making technical courses He said the proposal “demands sensitiv­ cerned. that at a time when business and the city against a lawsuit. be launched in May 1990. Ball said the next University Senate subcommittee Rational Traffic Law, a drivers’ lobby, opposed The families of Christy Stev­ ordered delivered to the families. seven attack submarines would be named the looking into incidents of racism Knopp’s plan at Monday’s public hearing before the available to a wider range of students. ity and much discus.sion.” To date, he said, industry are increasingly relying on The judge sided with the city in Technical college administrators have there has been a “notable absence of technical schools, we’re not producing the ens, 19. and Michael Gallo, 20. Hartford: Montpelier: Charlotte: Hampton: and considering how racist acts General As.sembly’s Transportation Committee. filed a lawsuit against New refusing to order the release of Boise: Toledo, and Tucson, in that order. should be punished. The committee took no action. already said they are .strongly opposed to a discussion.” numbers of technical college graduates statements obtained from non­ merger linking their five-campus. 5.407- Also Monday. Bogusky announced that needed, nor are we producing graduates Haven in December, elaiming the city employees. The hearings were prompted Ed Crocker of Colchester, a member of Citizens eity allowed dangerous condi­ by the incident in which six white for Rational Traffic Law. called photo-radar “one student system with the 12-campus, 36,368- the teachers’ union has finished bargaining trained in enough fields of broad 'The evidence ordered released Bills seek tax hike student community college system. for a new tbree-year contract. He said an technology.” tions to go uncorrected at the .students spit on and taunted the more step towards an Orwellian police state.” Chapel Street bridge. The suit by the judge “will be of great HARTFORD (AP) — Bills doubling the tax Asian-American students. Tim Rose, of Seymour, another member of the seeks an unspecified amount of assistance to us in learning what on alcohol and cigarettes have been approved Ho said that after the white drivers’ group, said. “An individual’s constitutional damages. the city knew and when they knew for public hearings by the General Assembly's students were given disciplinary right to privacy does not end when he or she steps it,” said Attorney Robert Rear­ tax-writing Finance Committee. hearings, officials from the office into their automobile.” Stevens. Gallo. Jill Sawyer and don. who represents the Gallo and The tax on a package of cigarettes now is 26 of the dean of students told the Knopp defended the proposal as a way to deter Less restrictive primary ruies urged Laura Lagrotteria. both 19. were Stevens families. cents. It generates about $87 million a year for Asian-American students to speeders while protecting their rights. killed when their ear drove Reardon had postponed taking the state. Under the bill sent to a public forget about the incident and “There’s no dilution of anyone’s constitutional HARTFORD (AP) — An un­ group based in Orange, John J. little chance of passing and that Excluded from the rule are through a gap in the barricade at sworn statements of his own from hearing, the levy would go to .60 cents a pack. concentrate on their studies. The rights or due-process safeguards,” Knopp said. likely coalition of Republicans Donohue said Connecticut’s pro­ even if the General Assembly state representatives whose dis­ the bridge and plunged into the city employees after the city had The bill would raise the tax on hard liquor Asian-American students were Drivers accused of speeding under the photo-radar and liberal Democrats is trying to cess for nominating candidates is does pass it, O’Neill will veto it. tricts are contained within one river. The closed swing bridge objected to release of its inter­ from $3 a gallon to $6 and increase the tax on never offered counseling, she system are always afforded the option of a court change a state law that requires “the most restrictive in the Supporting the bill are progres­ town. Candidates for those posi­ had been left parallel with the views of the workers immediat- beer from 10 cents to 20 cents a gallon. said. hearing, he said. candidates for governor and nation,” sive House Democrats such as tions can run in primaries without river so boats could pass by on edly after the accident. Reardon Rep. William J. Cibes Jr.. D-New London, One of the white students was other elected offices to win “The long, drawn-out process Irving Stolberg of New Haven and any support from local delegates. either side. said the information was needed committee co-chairman, said the bills were barred from living on campus support from 20 percent of their of delegate seeking, delegate Miles Rapaport of West Hartford, Many progressive activists op­ Attorneys for the city sought to to help him determine the credi­ approved for public hearing for the purposes of and another was suspended from party’s convention delegates to primaries, convention maneuv­ and at least 3 2 House pose the rule. block release of much of the bility of the employees, most of enter primaries. ering and challenge primaries Republicans. information gathered in the in­ them in public works. discussion and not because they were likely to the university for a year. “The candidate selection pro­ become law. Barry Wilson, student activi­ Action delayed Republican and Democratic discourages challengers and con­ The 20 percent rule applies to vestigation. While taking excep­ Now that the judge has ordered state lawmakers on Monday fuses rank-and-file voters,” Do­ candidates for governor, attor­ cess itself is difficult to under­ tion to the judge’s finding, the ties director, said there have been stand, monolithic in nature and that information made available. three reported incidents of ha­ urged passage of a bill to open nohue said. ney general, U S. senator. U S. attorneys would not comment on Reardon said he is prepared to Levin to name panel on condo plans primary elections to candidates Three bills similar to that congressman, state senator and exclusive.” said Lynne Ide. co­ how the niling affects the city’s begin taking depositions from the rassment at the Student Union. proposed this year failed in 1987. state representative in districts director of Connecticut Citizen HARTFORD (AP) — State Rep. Jay B. He said the door to a meeting who win support from 10 percent case. city employees in about three By Nancy Concelman of the delegates to their party’s The 20 percent rule prevented made up of more than one town. Action Group. Leuba ordered the city to turn weeks. Levin. D-New London, was to officially begin place for a group of gay students then-U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett from his quest for the 1990 Democratic nomination was vandalized twice, once with a Manchester Herald convention. Under the current 20-percent challenging Gov. William A. for state attorney general today with the swastika and once with the word O’Neill for the 1986 Democratic Parental leave tops agenda announcement that he was creating a cam­ “fags.” Members of the Planning and Zoning Commission rule, candidates are forced to Monday tabled a vote on a preliminary plan of spend months “wooing a select gubernatorial nomination. paign committee. In October, two white men tried Moffett, seeking a primary HARTFORD (AP) - Three ties to participate in the state’s Levin, now in his second term in the House of to stop two Asian-American stu­ development for 278 condominiums off Slater Street group of party insiders,” state after 25 people signed a petition opposing the Rep. Kevin Rennie. R-South confrontation with O’Neill, won state lawmakers say they plan to economic, political and social Representatives, planned a news conference at dents from entering a Student the support of 18.5 percent of the push a “Women’s Agenda” that life. the Capitol “to announce his future political Union restaurant. Wilson said. project. Windsor, said at a public hearing SNOW FLURRIES — Caroline Oudin, a junior at Commission members said they wanted more before the General Assembly’s delegates to the party’s state includes efforts to extend paren­ The agenda, announced at a plans.” according toa news release distributed At the first hearing last week, convention, narrowly failing to tal leave policies to the private news conference by Cohen, state by and paid for by the House Democratic speakers of all races said there Connecticut College in New London, walks down time to review the proposal from Ravenswood Committee on Government Ad­ Properties Inc. of Cheshire. The company is ministration and Elections. qualify for a primary. sector and to continue medical Senate President Pro Tern John office. was widespread racism on cam­ snow-covered stairs on campus during a recent snow “It is a shame in this state that care for indigent women. Larson, D-East Hartford, and The House chairman of the Program Review pus. storm that passed through the area. proposing to build the condominiums on a 20-acre “Substantial candidates with tract at 159 Slater St., northeast of the $70 million significant followings are often a three-term member of Con­ “There’ve been many positive state Rep. Teresalee Bertinuson. and Investigations Committee. Levin has been gress was denied access to the changes for women and many D-East Windsor, includes: frequently mentioned for the post since former mall in Buckland. excluded from the process.” Manchester attorney Leonard Jacobs, who Rennie said. gubernatorial ballot by the 20 important gains,” state Rep. ■ Expanding parental and Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman was percent rule.” said state Rep. Naomi Cohen. D-Bloomfield.said medical leave policies to the elected to the U S. Senate last fall. represented Ravenswood, said the condominiums “The choice on this issue is very Decision on Loomis land uses would act as a buffer between a residential simple,” Rennie said, speaking in Lynn Taborsak, D-Danbury. also Monday. “But opportunities for private sector. The other top contender is said to be Sen. speaking in favor of the bill. economic security remain unful­ ■ Continuing to provide neces­ Richard Blumenthal. D-Stamford. a former neighborhood nonh of the proposed condominiums favor of the bill. “Do we trust the and land south that will probably contain people’s judgment or do we fear The bill faces strong opposition filled and unequal.” sary medical care for indigent U S. attorney for Connecticut who has already from O’Neill and Democratic She said the agenda is aimed at women, including medically ne- created a committee. commercial development. their judgement?” sparks debate among officials “There are a number of intensive commercial Representing People for a State Chairman John F. Droney giving women better opportuni­ cessarv abortions. uses that could have been developed on this site.” Direct Primary, a bipartisan Jr. Droney has said the bill has By Jacqueline Bennett the rest of the council to make a Councilman Mark Soltys al.so commitment to restore the prop­ Jacobs said. Tank spills fuel oil Manchester Herald agreed, saying he did not want to The land proposed for the condominiums is zoned erty and maintain town owner­ .see the town carry the over­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A storage tank ship so it could be used by the Comprehensive Urban Development, which allows ruptured spilling at least 20,000 gallons of fuel COVENTRY — A decision by whelming financial burden that a mix of residential, commercial, retail and other the Town Council Monday night to public. may result from restoration. uses. oil. but environmental officials say they were explore restoration or possible ‘After listening to the citizens Tangles able to stop it from seeping into the adjacent Soltys said self-funding proposals Planning Director Mark Pellegrini said town staff commercial uses of the Loomis (at a recent public meeting) I feel should be considered under which Quinnipiac River, officials said. the property should be kept by the agreed that the residential units are appropriate for “ Contemporary Hair Designs’ The four-million gallon storage tank began property sparked a hostile ex­ the town could either lease the the site, but two of several residents who attended 1 change among some members. town and used for posterity.” property or sell it with deed leaking oil around 4: .30 p.m. Monday and state Paton said. “I don’t think we the public hearing said the density, or number of is pleased to announce environmental officials said the tank was being The council voted .6 to 0 to restrictions to retain the histori­ units per acre, is too high. instruct Town Manager John should be soliciting proposals to cal structure. pumped out to stem theflowof theNo. 6fueloil. sell the property.” One South Windsor resident who lives off Doming Ben Yorke of the state Department of Elsesser to put together a pack­ But Paton insisted some resi­ Street submitted the petition opposing the project. age of guidelines to examine uses Halvorson said, “I’ve gotten dents might be tempted to .sell the “Nail Elegance Environmental Protection said at least 20.000 accustomed to listening to your The development is just south of the South Windsor gallons gushed from the .60-foot high steel tank of the Loomis property on Route property instead of retaining it town line, between Doming and Slater streets. I* "I 44 The property was recently lofty pronouncements, Dick, but for its historical value. I Introductory Offer I at Wyatt Inc and into a containment area near my job is to be the best public Another South Windsor resident. Melvin R. the Tomlinson Bridge. donated to the town. Earlier in themeeting, resident Schmidt of 401 Slater St., said. “These are mini I I CHECK OUT THE Although restoration and reha­ steward I can be. To do that, I Judy LeDoyt pre.sented a letter to need to know all the options.” hotels. They’re not houses.” I $ 1 0 0 0 I bilitative uses of the 3‘/i-acre site the council from her and four Plans for the development, to be called "The I HOTTEST STORE IN TOWN. Legislator curbs work on Route 44. which includes a Paterson said her concern was other residents asking that the that council members have no Summit,” show 19 buildings containing units that Bring this ad in for a house built in 1833, will be given house he pre.served and re.stored range in size from 1,050 square feet to 1,608 square I your first set of acrylic nails. | HARTFORD (AP) — The state Ethic.' priority consideration, the coun­ estimate of the cost of restoring as a cultural center. FREE MOVIE RENTAL! Commission, citing a possible conflict ol the hou.se. The house also would feet each. The firm proposes 506 parking spaces and I Call for an appointment. | cil also agreed to consider com­ The property was donated by 1 36 acres of open space. interest, has told a co-chairman of the General mercial or business uses. Coun­ have to be brought up to public I Offer good 2-1-89 to 3-1-89. I NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Assembly’s Labor and Public Employee.' June Loomis to the Porter Li­ Plans show density at 13.5 units per acre, cilman Richard Paton abstained safety codes. brary on Route 44 to also be used OFFER EXPIRES FEB 19 Committee that he should no longer represent Councilwoman Rose Fowler Pellegrini said. CUD regulations allow 20 units per from the vote. Member James as a library facility. The library acre as the maximum for multi-family dwellings and valid member«hin\ injured workers before the Workers’ Compen Sullivan arrived after the vote agreed. ' ^ * sation Commission. association determined that and high-rise apartments. 645-1900 was taken, during the meeting at “I don’t want to be burnt come would not be feasible and donated 222 McKee Street • Manchester, CT. The ethics panel on Monday said Rep. Joseph October and have the town not be Schmidt also said traffic from the mall and the Town Office Building. the property to the town. surrounding development would be too heavy even Adamo’s position on the legislative committee Elsesser is to return to the given the (financial) resources created a potential conflict because the At a recent public meeting, a without the condominiums. council with the guidelines at its by the citizens to restore the large number of residents turned committee has sub.stantial authority over property and have no other “The Buckland mall is going to saturate most of second meeting in March. out to ask that the property be the roads in this area,” Schmidt said. workers’ compensation laws and the A motion from Councilwoman proposals.” Fowler said. commission preserved and restored for public A report from Ravenswood’s traffic engineer » _ Elizabeth Paterson not to limit She added that, as chairwoman u.se. Some suggested it be turned shows that with improvements required for f/m U i The ethics panel also said Adamo's leader­ of the Finance Committee, she /a n a fe s investigation of possible uses to into a municipal public safety construction of the mall, traffic from the condomini­ Open Daily ‘til 10 PM S U P F D d V > D B ship role w'ould make it difficult for him to ones of restoration sparked an had to take a fiscally responsible avoid inadvertent use of his public position complex Others said it could be ums would not have a significant impact. Weekends 'til 12 a U t ' t K S T O K t exchange of angry words be­ position of examining all the used as an art museum, a senior The developer also proposes six small parks and a CONTEMPORARY while representing private clients as they tween Paton and Peter options. Residents will have the attempt to settle disputes over compensation citizens’ center, or informative 9,600 square-foot recreation area. A pool, tennis HAIR OESIGN 171 Spencer St., Manchester □ 646"5546 Halvorson. final say on a use at a town center for the Hi.storical Society courts and other recreational facilities are included Paton repeatedly pressed for meeting or referendum. to house archives. in plans. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1989 — 7 6 - MANCHESTFR HERALD Tuesdnv Eoh 7. 1989 NATION & WORLD Even wet, cold weather fails to dampen Mardi Gras spirit

Deep distrust NEW ORLEANS (AP) - society each year — is kept secret was LSU’s Mr. Mardi Gras. Ijust Cold threatening told someone the other day French Quarter bars were until the final hours before he standing-room-only early today rides in the biggest parade of the purple, green and yellow run hampers talks, as die-hard drinkers driven in­ season and meets the mayor for a through his blood,” said Renee J. doors by frigid weather got an champagne toast before down­ Nesbitt, director of residential citrus, livestock; early start on the nation’s bawdi- town crowds. housing at LSU, where Robi­ e.st and most raucous holiday, This year the honor went to chaux supervised four says Walesa Mardi Gras. Beauregard Bassich. 62, execu­ dormitories. Eleven parades were sche­ tive director of Gity Park. She said he had designed the duled in the New Orleans area, The slaying occurred early floats for the campus Krewe of WARSAW. Polnnd (API - The government and death toll at 61 the Tiger carnival parade for and up to 1.8 million people were Monday. the opposition sat down at the s;mie table to seek a expected for the celebration of seven years, and rode in the common course for Poland's future, but Solidarity correct, we’re looking at a high excess that ends Garnival’s Randy Michael Robichaux. 37, group’s eighth annual parade chairman Lech Walesa cautioned that deepdistrust By Mitchell Landsbero month of balls and two weeks of of Baton Rouge, was fatally shot Thursday. hangs over the historic talks. The Associated Press probability of serious damage,” said Ray Prewett. executive parades. after turning out his pockets to The slaying was not the only Fifty-seven delegates of divergent views sat at a director of Texas Citrus Mutual, a The festivities have been show a holdup man he didn’t have problems connected with specitdly built circular table under the glare of Southwestern farmers McAllen-based growers’ marred by the slaying of a tourist any money, a companion told Garnival. television lights for Monday's remarkable opening struggled to save their citrus known as “ Mr. Mardi Gras” to police. No arrests have been Two float riders were injured session. crops today and Idaho ranchers organizations. Growers brought out smudge his friends. made. when they were hit by objects Opposition activists faced officials who had searched for livestock smothered pots and turned on giant fans to Mardi Gras ends at midnight, Authorities said Robichaux thrown at them, police spokeswo­ interned them during the 1981 crackdown that in seemingly bottomless snow when Ash Wednesday ushers in was an employee at Louisiana man Yvonne Bechet said. Both suppressed Solidarity, debating conditions for the drifts as a deadly arctic air mass keep crop-damaging frost from AP photos six weeks of Lenten repentance to State University who came to were released after treatment at free trade union movement's reinstatement and a shattered more weather records settling. In California’s San Joa­ this predominantly Roman Ga- New Orleans to see Sunday New Orleans hospitals. possible opposition role in government. across the nation. quin Valley, one grower reported BEGUN TREATMENT — Kitty Dukakis, to her husband, Gov. Michael Dukakis, tholic city. night’s Bacchus parade. A man was injured when he fell It was first time since the Communists Ice covered vast parts of the temperatures dipping to 19 de­ shown in a file photo, has begun who made the announcement in Boston “ Last year we had about a “ As far as I’m concerned, he about 12 feet from a float. consolidated power after World War II with Soviet Southeast and Texas, causing grees Monday. treatment for alcohol abuse, according Monday. million people on the streets hacking that a cross-section of the opposition had power outages, filling hotels and Today’s low at 2 a.m. EST was during the day,” said Ray Hol­ begun formal talks with authorities over how to run causing hundreds of auto acci­ minus 37 degrees in Craig, Colo. man. chief of police field Poland and sah age an economy in crisis. dents on glassy roads. New The lowest temperature re­ operations. Delegates representing the opposition, the Orleans went ahead with its ported Monday was Logan Ca­ Brazilian carnival hits “ I think that if the weather Communist Party, the government and the soggy Mardi Gras, but other nyon, Utah’s 54 below zero. More Post-election letdown blamed doesn’t get totally unbearable influential Roman Catholic Church met for about Louisiana towns decided that this than 40 record lows were set we’ll get at least that number three hours and agreed to break up into three Fat Tuesday would be spent Monday. San Francisco had its again, maybe more.” high point with parade working groups hc'ginning Wednesday. indoors. coldest February day ever; its He said crowds were bigger One group will discuss economic and social At least 61 deaths have been low of 31 shattered a 102-year-old for Kitty’s abuse of alcohol than usual despite wet, cold RIO DE JANEIRO. each school’s theme of the year. policy, one trade unions and the third political blamed on the weather since Jan. record. Ely. Nev.. recorded its weather during the popular wee­ (AP) —Garnival hita heated high About 150,000 spectators were reforms, according to a .ioint statement issued after 31, when frigid air broke out of lowest temperature ever — mi­ BOSTON (AP) — Exhaustion from the presiden­ sbe’s very courageous.” Dukakis, asking the public kend Endymion and Bacchus point in Brazil with a burst of expected at the sambadrome. the session at the Council of Ministers palace. Alaska. nus 30. tial campaign and post-election letdown led Kitty to respect her privacy and support her recovery. parades. Bad weather, however, bikinis and a mass samba-in-the- paying up to $213 for a seat or Opposition sjiokesmen have said they expect the Among the latest was a 59-year- Chicago’s low of minus 4 Dukakis to a drinking problem. Gov. Michael The 28-day program begins with up to seven days canceled Fat Tuesday parades in streets. $12,000 for a box where tuxedoed real work of the negotiations to take place in these old Chicago man found frozen to marked the first subzero read­ Dukakis said in announcing that his “ courageoiih” of intensely supervised and often grueling detoxifi­ the little Acadian communities of waiters served gourmet food and groups — and to last about six weeks. death Monday outside a metal ings of the year there, and helped wife has begun treatment for alcohol abuse cation at $353 per day. said Gaele Pesaturo. a Grand Marais and Loreauville. Millions of Brazilians shed drink to dignitaries and If a grand compromise is reached, it could be shop where he often sold alumi­ fill homeless shelters. spokeswoman for the 160-bed center. The National Weather Service their worries and much of their businessmen. quickly enacted into law by the Communist- num cans, police said. In Wa­ In New Mexico, a fierce snow­ At a news conference Monday, Dukakis said his The re.st of the program is spent in one of the six forecast a 50 percent chance of clothes to take part in the Other revelers packed private dominated parliament shington state, divers found the storm dumped so much snow at wife. whoconquereda26-yeara(idictiontodiet pills, 24-bed recovery units, at $271 perday. wherethereis rain or drizzle, with highs in the four-day dance of pre-Lenten clubs for the steamy carnival The chief official at the talks was Politburo body of a 53-year-old orchard Taos Ski Valley that it couldn’t be had entered a private alcohol treatment center in group and peer counseling, recreation and spiritual upper 40s but winds near 15 mph debauchery that ends on Ash balls, such as the Grande Gala G. worker whose car broke through measured. The resort’s gauge Newport. R.I. member and Interior Minister Gen Czeslaw advice, she said. making it feel as if it were near 30. Wednesday. The climax was the which is geared to homosexuals, Kiszczak. a key player in the 1981 crackdown. the ice in Osoyoos Lake only goes to 110 inches — just over He said his wife’s underlying chemical depen­ “ It’s a very intensive program. I think a person That kind of weather can be so-called samba schools, a two- and the Bum Bum Ball, which Walesa led a 28-memher group representing With the cold front stopped in 9 feet — and it was lost dency flared into bouts of excessive drinking after comes to Edgehill Newport and they have to do a lot good for business, bartenders night exhibition that concluded features the painting of the Solidarity and other opposition groups. its tracks, no immediate relief is somewhere under the snow. his loss to George Bush in the November expected. The cold continued to of self-searching, a lot of acceptance.” Ms said. Monday night. backsides of young women. Kiszczak said ending the seven-year ban on More snow fell early today over presidential election. The goings-on are transmitted plague virtually theentire nation, Pesaturo said. “ A lot of education goes on here “ People want to come in out of The schools are actually neigh­ Solidarity is possible only if the talks produce broad northeast New Mexico and “ As she has nowdiscovered, whether it comes in a live on network television, but hut especially the western third. about the disease.” the cold.” said Bill Hadley, borhood groups from the poor agreement on political and economic reform. Texas’ panhandle. Snow also fell bottle or is solid, if you are chemically dependent, Justice Minister Oscar Dias In Idaho, Gov. Cecil Andrus Mrs. Dukakis, who has struggled for years to quit manager of Lulu White’s Maho­ districts. The top groups have "If we work out at the round table and officially from northern New York state you are chemically dependent,” Dukakis said. Gorrea warned that networks declared a state of emergency cigarettes, has had a history of chemical gany Hall bar. more than 5.000 members, most announce to society a confirmed consensus on the across northern Ohio, the upper that show too much would be AP photo Monday in rural Clark County, “ It is a disease from which you never recover; dependency dating to her teen years. But Ivan Gook of Phoenix said decked out in glittering rhines­ idea of non-confrontational elections as well as Great Lakes. Minnesota and punished. and the National Guard was you’re always recovering.” In July 1987, as her husband’s campaign for the only a downpour could keep him tone bikinis or luxurious cos­ support for planned political and economic reforms, North Dakota. Buffalo, N.Y., This year’s carnival was less HAPPY BIRTHDAY — Former President Ronald Reagan gets ready to expected to help ranchers today The former Democratic candidate, who has often presidency was taking shape. Mrs Dukakis under a roof on Mardi Gras. tumes in a king-for-a-day there will be an immediate possibility" to lift the received nearly half a foot of violent than usual, health offi­ as they searched drifts as deep as appeared subdued and distracted since tbe election, announced that five years earlier she had entered a “ When you’re out on the street fantasy. ban. he said. blow out the candles on his 78th birthday cake presented to him at the snow in six hours ending at 1 a.m. cials in Rio said. Jose Noronha, 15 feet for buried cattle and acknowledged that he has felt physically exhausted Minnesota center, where she overcame her you don’t feel it.” said Gook, who The samba-school parade be­ The authorities have indicated they are willing to University of Southern California Monday. Freezing rain continued to fall the Rio de Janeiro state health sheep. and “ disappointed” by tbe defeat. He quickly addiction to amphetamines she took to control her was among the thousands of gan Sunday night along the allow the opposition seats in parliament as a over a va.st stretch of the six-block-long grandstands secretary, said hospitals re­ County Commissioner Ab Laird Southeast, where icy roads have added. “ I ’m not chemically dependent" weight. tourists jamming the city. minority party, but the op()osition does not believe She won praise for her candor and became an known as the “ Sambadrome” ported a 10 percent drop in said he lost more than 600 sheep. created havoc. The 52-year-old Mrs. Dukakis stumped tirelessly Hotels decked in the carnival the Communists have any intention of sharing active campaigner, often appearing for Dukakis and built specially for the carni­ violence-caused injuries com­ 700 cows and dozens of heifers and “ We’re on our way to a deadly for her husband and was called a key influence in his colors of purple, green and gold power. and speaking openly about her own struggle with val event. The 18 top groups pared with 1988. bulls on his property near Dubois Mardi Gras in terms of traffic,” decision to seek the presidency. Since the election were packed to virtual capacity. Walesa seemed to be advocating quick Reagan, now 78, declares drugs. There were two parades Mon­ competed for a cash prize based Most of the cases treated were in eastern Idaho. said Lt. Ronnie Jones, a spokes­ Mrs. Dukakis has traveled widely, began a new legalization. Dukakis said he and his wife had agreed to delay day. and a Mississippi riverfront on costumes, floats, rhythm, and for drunkenness and alcohol- “ They were all young cows, all man for the Louisiana state career as an author and lecturer and welcomed the "We demand Solidarity. We have the right to it.” her entry into the program until after the birth of shopping development held its the special samba written for caused accidents, he said. pregnant, all ready to calve.” police. Two more people died in birth of her fir.st grandchild. he said in a blunt speech immediately following But the 55-year-old governor said. “ It was clear, their first grandchild Last Wednesday, her son he’s ‘ready to ride again’ Laird said. weather-related traffic accidents third annual “ Lundi Gras” cele­ Kiszczak's. John’s wife. Lisa, gave birth to Aloxandra Jane bration with bands, fireworks, a The Idaho Department of Fish in Louisiana on Monday, bringing within some weeks after the election, that Authorities agreed in adx ance that the talks could Dukakis and Game is working to save the state’s total to six. something was happening. ... riverboat parade and the cere­ result in reinstating Solidarity. In exchange, they (API — Ronald Reagan On Monday night, comedian Bob Hope, During the last three months. Mrs. Dukakis did nearly 500 trumpeter swans that Although New Orleans planned “ Unfortunately, a combination of physical monial arrival by boat of a man V seek an opposition endorsement of painful reforms celebrated his 78th birthday by saying he's actor Jimmy Stewart and other members exhaustion, the stress of the campaign effort and the not appear at her husband’s side on several OPEN have been unable to feed on a to go ahead with its Mardi Gras dres.sed as Rex. King of Garnival. that could increase prices and lead to layoffs if had enough of retirement and was of Hollywood's elite helped Reagan and his post-election letdown all combined to create a occasions when she might have been expected. The identity of the real Rex — a frozen fork of the Snake River. At celebrations today, parades were V ASH WEDNESDAY outmoded plants are closed. “ saddled up and ready to ride again” for a wife. Nancy, celebrate his birthday at the situation in which, on a limited number of occasions On Jan, 3. for example, when Dukakis made the different memberof New Orleans least 20 of the swans have died so canceled in the little Acadian for your convenience. balanced federal budget and repeal of the posh Bistro Garden in Beverly Hills. while at home, she has used alcohol in excessive surprise announcement that he would not seek a far. The flock represents a communities of Grand Marais two-term presidency. "We’re all here to wish him the best.” qualities.” he said. fourth term as governor, some observers remarked quarter of the species’ population and Loreauville. 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM The 40th President’s birthday celebra­ Hope said before entering the private He said several episodes occurred when "it was on the fact that Mrs. Dukakis was not present. in North America. The weather was blamed for a Families demand tion Monday included an office chat with party. obvious” that his wife drank too much After Dukakis said Monday his wife’s condition had Dining Room and In California. Texas and Ariz­ 21-car pileup in Huntsville. Ala., Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Take- counseling failed. Dukakis said, his wife and family nothing to do with his surprise announcement not to The president, who joked it was the 39th ona. citrus farmers fretted as on Monday. In Jackson, Miss., a Take Out Orders. shita, a black-tie party and a speech to in consultation with her doctor decided on seek re-election. The governor, who has left open the anniversary of his 39th birthday, said his temperatures dropped below power outage that resulted from students at the University of Southern residential treatment. possibility that he would run for the White House FAA chief quit wish was “ that I’ll have a lot more.” freezing in usually temperate icy wires left about 40,000 people JV California, where he was serenaded by the Dukakis, who does not smoke and rarely drinks again in 1992, was asked about the possible impact of (150 Oil. Min.) Guests at the celebration included two of growing areas. without electricity and helped fill PriC99 f lib/icr to ctm ngt. use Marching Band. even a glass of wine, said his wife entered Edgehill Mrs. Dukakis’ problem on another national Reagan’s inner circle in government, “ If the weather forecast is hotels. NEW YORK (AP) — A group of relatives of Pan “ One of my biggest disappointments as Newport on Sunday and will stay there about a campaign. Manchester • 645-8393 43 Oak Street Am Flight 103 victims has demanded the president was I wasn’t able to balance the former Secretary of State George Shultz, “ At this time. I’m spending no time thinking about and former Attorney General William month. resignation of the head of the Federal Aviation budget.” Reagan told the college audience. “ She’s not only a great wife and a great women. national office,” he said. SEA FOOD MANCHESTER Administration, saying he failed to maintain Reagan received extended applause French Smith. Also among the approxi­ WILSON SERVING Th£ AR8ACVER30YEA«S - security on the doomed flight when answering a question about over-the- mately 100 guests were MCA Inc. chief Lew Homeless man wins 6 4 9 -9 9 3 7 At an emotional news conference Monday, 30 counter military weapons, such as the Wasserman. Texas oilman Marvin Davis, O IL CO. people who lost loved ones on the downed jetliner AK-47 assault rifle used to gun down five actress Eva Gabor and entertainment Sullivan to head HHS U YEARS OF QUALITY SERVICE accused the government and Pan Am of negligence Stockton schoolchildren last month tycoon Merv Griffin. $2.7 million jackpot before the Dec. 21 bombing. They demanded the “ Ido not believe in taking away the right In his 22-minute address at USC. Reagan NATION WASHINGTON (AP) — Gabinet nominee outlined .some of his political work for the Louis Sullivan’s confirmation hearing is being broadest possible congressional investigation of the of the ci’ izen for sporting, for hunting and LAS VEGAS (AP) - A home­ Sarbaugh’s boss. George Li­ tragedy that killed 270 people future rescheduled after he put out a potential brush fire so forth, or for home defense.” he said. less man who won a $2.7 million quor!, said most of the first check by deciding to forfeit nearly $300,000 from his "My husband was murdered on the flight.” said a “ But I do believe that an AK-47. a machine “ Today I start stumping for our future jackpot says he plans to get an is already spoken for. & W O R L D tearful Wendy Giebler. widow of William Giebler gun, is not a sporting weapon or needed for president. Republican or Democrat, to apartment but will continue to medical school presidency. “ He’s got a lot of money to The White House asked Gongress Monday to Waterbed-Winter White Sale! Jr. “ He never would have got on that flight if we had defense of a home.” bring government under control.” he said. work at the recycling plant he has been given the facts And what we need to know is The speech was Reagan’s first public “ We don’t have a deficit because the called home for years. repay to Uncle Sam and he has a Tower probe drags on set another date for Sullivan’s hearing, a sign lot of debts to pay off.” said who is accountable" event since a spirited welcome home people aren’t taxed enough; we have a Don Sarbaugh said he also will WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush stood that the administration was satisfied with the Liquor!. who operates Nova Rec­ Take aidvantage of our sensational The group chiefly demanded an accounting of why airport rally Jan. 20. the day he relin­ deficit because the Congress spends too continue his nightly habit of by Defense Secretary-designate John Tower as Health and Human Services secretary- savings during Waterbed-Winter. the government had not made public a terrorist quished the presidency to George Bush. much.” gambling at a casino, but has no ycling. “ We’re going to get him an FBI investigation into new allegations of designate’s financial disclosure and his FBI .fi an apartment and pay a year’s threat that a U.S flight from Frankfurt. West "The former president said he does not He criticized the constitutional amend­ other firm plans for his new found drinking and womanizing dragged on beyond the background investigation. All our Sierra Softside Waterbeds rent in advance to set him up. Germany would he bombed in December. U.S. relish retirement ment that limits presidential terms to two. wealth. expected date of completion. No date has been set. are now on sale. Save as much as airlines and embassy personnel were warned. "Two weeks ago. I went into retirement “ The 22nd Amendment is politically “ I’m no different today than I He’s not going to have a lot left.” Bush said at a White House news conference A hearing scheduled last week ’oy the Senate $14400 Sierra Elite. Come Finance Gommittee had been postponed after the "The FBI says. well, the bomb threat was really Boy. am I glad that’s over.” said Reagan. motivated, and it should be repealed,” was a week ago,” said the Liquor! said Sarbaugh has Monday that the 63-year-old Tower should not in and feel our softsides! nothing more than a hoax.” said Daniel Cohen, of “ I don’t like retirement. It took all the Reagan said, "Two times isn’t necessarily ,54-year-old former vagrant. “ I’m worked and lived at the plant for have to withdraw his name based on unsubstan­ White House asked for a delay, citing incomplete Port Jervis, whose daughter was aboard Flight 103. fun out of Saturdays. For two weeks. I tried enough time to get all you want done. done. still a reclamation engineer,” several years. He said his dili­ tiated rumors about his personal life. financial information from the nominee and an “ If it was a hoax, why did that plane blow up? Why is to adjust to private life and growing old I still had things to do when I left.” Sarbaugh was given his finst gence at work separated him “ I think people would not want a person to step unfinished FBI background check my daughter dead?” gracefully, but that’s not my style. Here I About a dozen demonstrators staged a installment of $137.,500 on Monday from the other homeless people aside, given rumor, particularly if the rumor is Government officials have said they get similar am. saddled up and ready to ride again.” brief protest outside the auditorium most for hitting the jackpot on a who dropped off cans and news­ baseless,” the president said. “ And the problem Early elections set unconfirmed threats on a daily basis and would Earlier Monday, the visiting Japanese of them decrying Reagan’s stance against Megabucks machine at the Pa­ papers there. is the process is taking a little longer than I would cripple the airline industry by announcing them all. prime minister paid a 30-minute courtesy abortion. The protesters were countered lace Station casino. He will be “ He was there every morning like, and yet, I think the Senate has got todo what ASUNGION, Paraguay (AP) — Opposition The relatives called that policy “ immoral and call on Reagan at the former president’s by members of the campus Young paid in annual installments for 20 and he was always working hard, they’re doing — looking at these allegations very politicians who have for years pushed for free and fair elections say coup leader Gen Andres possibly criminal ” 34th-floor Centurv Citv office Republicans. years. which I respected,” said Liquori. carefully" Bush added, however, that if any rumors or Rodriguez’ setting of elections for May 1 will not innuendoes turned out to be “ a substantive give them time to organize campaigns. allegation of this nature, of course it would Some say they believe Rodriguez .set the early date precisely because the opposition cannot 1 concern me.” Police looking for motive in siaying of 6 in West. Va. possibly be ready by then to mount a serious challenge to the long-entrenched ruling party Powell listed as stable Rodriguez, who ousted dictate" Gen Alfredo ST. ALBANS. W Va (AP) A friend. Jimmy Price: her former Access to McGallister has he(>n authorities said. After the Sansons’ bodies were “ I knew him for two to four Stroessner in a bloody coup last week dissolved shy 19-year-old who lived in a boyfriend. James Schillings: and denied by defense attorneys and The door to the house had been found, more animals were picked months. He would help clean up JAGKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) — Retired U.S parliament on Monday and set the May 1 date for trailer with five other people is McCallister’s grandmother. prosecutors. padlocked from the outside: up at the trailer — six dogs, two around the place,” said Jerry Supreme Gourt Justice Lewis F Powell Jr. was presidential and congressional elections. charged with killing two room­ Charlotte Ruby Ferrell. The Sanson brothers were shot McGallister had a key. Whitmyer cats goldfish, two turtles, a Norman of the Moose Lodge. “ I resting comfortably in a hospital after being He said only the Gommunist Party would be mates and suspected in fourother Ferrell. 69. was found dead in Jan. 8 Thefourotherswerefound said. rabbit, a white rat. a dead kitten, would tell my janitor if he ever admitted for an acute respiratory infection banned from fielding candidates. slayings in what police say could her home: the other bodies were later. All three bodies were found the a dead puppy and a dead needed help to go back there and "He has a relatively minor illness that has be We.st Virginia's biggest killing found near a three-trailer com­ Otis. 25. shot in theback and left same way: nude from the waist mockingbird. get him and give him $10 for lingered for a few days, an acute respiratory Party haad to resign spree. pound behind the St Albans in a camper trailer, was found down but somehow wrapped or McGallister colored his natural helping.” infection — a cold, really,” said Dr Joel P Mark Southern McGallister. Moose Lodge. covered with cushions, said as­ covered. red hair black after police sought Schrank. chief of Gardiology at Baptist Medical TOKYO (AP) — The chairman of the whose trailer was found with All were killed by a close-range sistant prosecutor Reagan On Jan 21. iJolice began search­ him for questioning on Jan. 10. Greg Perdew said McGallister Genter. opposition Democratic Socialist Party plans to dead or malnourish(‘d animals, shotgun blast to the head Whitmyer. ing the area around the trailer acquaintances said used to sit on the porch and count “ There is some suspicion that he might have a resign from his party office, a party spokesman has confessed to killing the two Since he was 16. McGallister compound and within \'i weeks “ I remember that day.” said “ a big stack of food stamps.” and little pneumonia,” and results of tests to said He would be the latest politician to fall in a roommates but has not said why spent much time at the 12-foot­ Billy. 27. shot in fac(“ was left in found three more bodies. David Smith, who runs a body he often wondered where McGal­ determine that should be known sometime today. far-reaching stock profiteering scandal the chicken-wire dog pen. a according to authorities wide trailer with the Sanson Ms San.son. 19. was found shop near the trailers “ I saw him lister had obtained them. Prosec­ Schrank .said The resignation of Saburo Tsukamoto. 61, had Investigators said they are brothers: the Sansons’ mother, makeshift contraption littered buried on the grounds of an walking by and had commented utors said Schillings’ and Ms. Powell. 81. was listed in stable condition early been expected for weeks after he confirmed in looking fora motive and evidence Carol Rutherford: and Ruther­ with rusted ''offee cans. abandoned motel across U.S 60 on his hair being nice and shiny San.son’s food stamps continued today, said Gindy Hamilton, a hospital December he had profited from .selling shares in to pin the four other deaths to ford’s daughter, 8-year-old After McGallister was ar­ from the trailers. Price 22, and and black.” to arrive at the trailers after they spokeswoman a subsidiary of Recruit Go . an information- McCalli.ster A grand jury began Tammy, and her granddaughter. rested. the search intensified for Schillings. 20, were found shot in a It was not unusual to see disappeared. The former associate justice was taken to based conglomerate at the center of the scandal hearing evidence this week 2-year-old Victoria Pauley. four people who had been re­ nearby junkyard All three ap­ McGallister walking in the area. West Virginia’s worst mass Baptist Medical Genter by ambulance shortly Three members of Prime Minister Noboru ’’Right now, everything in that The Rutherfords and Sansons ported missing. Three of the peared to have been dead for “ He used to skip school and killings occurred in 1932, when before noon Monday after feeling dizzy while Takeshita’s Gabinet quit because of the scandal, case is being looked a t" said tof)k McGallister in after he had missing lived in the trailer quite some time. hang around here bumming ci­ Harry Powers admitted killing working at the federal courthouse in a member of the Japan Socialist Party resigned Kanawha County Prosecutor Rill an argument with his parents. compound. The local animal shelter re­ garettes.” Smith recalled. “ I’d his Parliament seat, and more than a dozen other uter five people and was hanged. Jacksonville Forbes McCallister’s grandmother ceived complaints about trailer give him a couple of dollars to Vernon But late last year, some family Hi.storians say Powers killed two Powell had some minor abnormalities on his government officials, business leaders and Groton Manafield El Camino Plaza Norwich New London Manchester McGallister is charged with members say domestic quarrels was found in the bedroom of her and on Nov 10 officials picked up sweep up the parking lot" women and three children in a electrocardiogram and was placed on a heart media executives quit their positions because of Lonohill Road East Brook Mall (Rt. 30) Norwichtown Mall New London Mall Broad Street killing brothers Billy and Otis began at the trailer St Albans home Jan 13. shot in 10 dogs that were starved for food Neighbors remember McGal­ garage called “ the chamber of monitor as a precaution. Schrank said links to Recruit 449-0101 423 0234 875 6300 889-6601 443-5027 647-0400 Sanson Also slain were their Mrs Rutherford. 46. has moved the head at close range and and attention said Sylvia Shaffer lister as quiet, kind of shy and horrors” and buried his victims sister. Bonnie Sanson: her bov away and won’t talk to reporters wrapped in sheets and a curtain. of the county animal shelter always looking for money in a ditch. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 7, 1989 — 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERAI-D. Tuesday, Feh. 7. 1989 OPINION BUSINESS

iWARKETflEPORT Fed meets amid rising interest predictions Activity ovtr ihe past 30 trading days Discourage Traders 2.400 WASHINGTON (AP) - Interest under control. analysts predict it is likely to rise by on Thursday, will use the same T\\t'bE M L £ & M \ o H9 O f 2.350 rates, including mortgage rates, are “ There is no question that there will about one-quarter percentage more in optimistic assessment of the economy employed by then-President Reagan Of stunned headed higher as the Federal Reserve be a tightening. The question is how the coming two months. keeps trying to dampen inflationary much,” said Allen Sinai, chief econo­ This will likely force banks to boost in his final budget last month. amnesia in 2.300 pressure by slowing economic mist of the Boston Co. Fed credit-tightening already has their prime lending rate, which now growth, many economists predict. Some economists would not rule out stands at 10.5 percent, already its pushed short-term interest rates a full by sting 2^50 This effort will put the central bank a one-half percentage point increase highest level since mid-1985, econo­ 2 percentage points higher than the \ m NH on a collision course with the new in the Fed’s discount rate, which now mists say. administration’s estimate of 6.3 per­ administration and make it more stands 6.5 percent, but other analysts Economists also say that home cent for 1989 and Fed officials are deveiopers 2200 difficult for President Bush to keep his argued that the Fed would probably working to slow economic growth to By Jack Anderson loans, both adjustable and fixed-rate Hi campaign pledge to lower the budget avoid such a dramatic change in favor mortgages, are headed higher, with between 2 percent and 2.5 percent, dP ,|l DOW JONES AVERAGE i and Dale Van Atta significantly below the 3.2 percent There seems to be a growing tendency to 2.150 ll>l IH.iuty6.in9 -4 deficit without resorting to new taxes, of more subtle behind-the-scenes some predicting that fixed-rate mort­ HIGH 2,338.04 analysts say. tightening moves. The discount rate is gages will climb to around 11 percent. forecast by the administration. forget to get needed building or zoning WASHINGTON — The FBI has LOW 2,307.68 Fed policy-makers were gathering the interest the Fed charges to make Currently, fixed-rate mortgages are Both of these discrepancies, are permits or to wait for necessary inspections another surprise for the Chicago 2.100 • significant because they spell lower CLOSE 2,321.07 today for two days of closed-door loans to commercial banks. averaging 10.6 percent, accordingto a by public officials before proceeding with commodities markets. When the meetings to set monetary growth Since last March, the Fed has been nationwide survey by the Federal government revenues, higher interest agency pulled its undercover agents CHANGE Down 10.18 construction work. Something more has to be 2.050 targets for 1989. Their actions will not draining bank reserves from the Home Loan Mortgage Corp.. up from payments to finance the $2.7 trillion out of the markets last month and [flTWTf MTWTf WTWTf MTWTF MTWTF M system, thus making money more national debt and a larger budget done to discourage the practice. be revealed until Federal Reserve 9.9 percent a year ago. went public with a sting operation, at > •______1*______« X • Chairman Alan Greenspan testifies to scarce and the cost of money — Bush has pledged to reduce this deficit. In Coventry, a developer overlooked the least two undercover agents stayed Congress on Feb. 21. interest rates — higher. year’s expected $160 billion budget “ Everybody knows the administra­ matter of getting needed permits before behind still posing as traders. Private economists are widely Analysts keep track of this process deficit by more than $60 billion in the tion’s economic forecast can’t work,” demolishing a house many residents regard FBI sources tell us that the predicting that the Fed will continue by watching the federal funds rate, fiscal year which begins next Oct. 1, said Michael Evans, head of a stragglers’ sole purpose was to catch as historically significant. That set in motion pushing interest rates higher because the interest banks charge to make but such a goal would be jeopardized Washington forecasting firm. anyone who tried to thwart the IN BRIEF “ Greenspan is running the economy an effort to protect historic buildings in that of fears that the economy is still loans to each other. The federal funds by the Fed’s inflation-fighting efforts. ~ f r investigation by shredding docu­ growing too rapidly to keep inflation rate now stands above 9 percent and Bush’s budget, which he will unveil and Bu.sh isn’t.” town from sudden destruction. ments or otherwise destroying evi­ Bank flies for local office In Manchester, the developers of a vast dence. It will be a long time before commodities traders can look at each People’s Bank of Bridgeport has filed an commercial project — the $70 million mall in application with the state Department of Buckland — somehow overlooked the need for other without suspicion. The Chicago Board of Trade and the Banking to open a branch office at 1060 Tolland Packaging fee some permits and inspections. It is easy to get Chicago Mercantile Exchange are Turnpike. I ' worked up over those two cases. together Chicago’s single largest If approved, the office would be the bank’s The latest instance of going forward with business. CBOT is the world’s largest second branch in Manchester. The company is currently converting a loan office at 354 Broad work without permits is much more difficult commodities market. It trades in 26 proposed again St. to a full-service branch. to understand. In this case, the developer did types of futures and futures options, including Treasury bonds and notes not hurry to get the job done and was not at all An Rx for the FDA and agricultural commodities such as Pratt gets contract HARTFORD (AP) - If Con­ three years to give publishers eager to get rid of a building so that he could soybeans, oats, wheat and corn. The necticut wants to about reduce its time to start using recycled build something else more profitable. Merc is the world’s second largest, EAST HARTFORD (A P) - Pratt & Whitney stream of solid waste, it could paper. She said there is no real Aircraft has been awarded jet engine contracts market now for recycled As a matter of fact the builder. Gerald The approval of new drugs is too slow trading in 30 futures including begin by imposing a fee on lumber, pork bellies, hogs, cattle, potentially worth $350 million, the company packaging manufacturers, says newsprint. Rothman, said he set out to restore a announced. the co-chairwoman of the Gen­ Recylcable containers would other drugs that may work against the study. A verey effective agent was currencies and other financial 19th-century building on Tolland Turnpike By Jerome Groopman Including options and spares, Pratt & eral Assembly’s Environment be subject to half the fee, under primary infection. HIV'. Unable to denied to needy AIDS patients by the products. because of its interesting history and to The FBI culminated a two-year Whitney could deliver more than 70 engines to Committee. Mushinsky’s bill, while reusable forgo ganciclovir for fear of blind­ current development format. Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services of Austra­ The bill proposed by Rep. Mary products would not be subject to complement his plans to build townhouses at Death has a way of creating strange ness, he is thus unable to pursue Most activists no longer claim that investigation into fraudulent practi­ lia, EgyptAir and Pan American World M. Mushinsky, D-Wallingford, any fee. the site. And he certainly did not work bedfellows, and death by AIDS is no treatment for his immune deficiency. ces by serving subpoenas to some the university-pharmaceutical com­ Airways. would add a fee to wastefully “ We can’t force manufacturers exception. Wall Street Journal editor­ Such Kafkaesque choices are hard plex, the FDA and the Pentagon are traders at their homes on Jan. 17. suddenly or secretly. As a m atter of fact. he AWAS ordered 36 engines worth about $173 packaged products, and to items not to pass it along,” Mushinsky ialists and others on the far right have to untagle in a system that provides Adding insult — and an element of described his objectives for a newspaper engaged in an unholy conspiracy to million. The order included 12 PW4000 engines such as newsprint, disposable said, but she noted the money now been joined by gay activists and little incentive to take risks. Consider experiment on gays, Haitians, drug surprise — to injury, some of the story. to power six Boeing 767-300s. AWAS also razors, and would ban the sale of from the fee is to go into a fund for some on the left in advocating the case of a pharmaceutical com­ addicts and other undesirables. In­ traders opened their doors late that ordered up to 24 JT8D-200 series engines to plastic tampon applicators. grants to cities and towns for It is impossible to imagine any advantage immediate access to unproven thera­ pany that has spent tens of millions of stead, they are applying legitimate night to see a fellow “ trader,” really power 12 MD-80 twin jets. Mushinsky acknowledged that recylcing projects. he could have gained by not applying for pies. This could be the beginning of a dollars to bring an experimental drug pressure to the system. an FBI agent, with subpoena in hand. The Australian company’s order also in­ the fee would likely be passed on “ The money may come out of powerful consensus behind a position into clinical study. The company So many subpoenas have been building permits while at the same time It is likely that more effective cluded options totaling $242 million. to consumers. one pocket,” she said, “ but it will whose merit is increasingly evident: knows that the primary task of the served — about 100 to date — that one making his restoration plans public. Rothman therapy for AIDS will utilize drugs in The deliveries of the Boeing 767 are She said that one-third of go back in the other pocket.” The current system of drug approval FD.V is assessing the safety of a new combinations, there will also be Chicago bar concocted a new drink for scheduled from 1990 to 1993. and the MD-80s municipal solid waste is packag­ She said the formula for distri­ has agreed to apply for permits and that is overly cautious and needlessly drug, with subsequent tests for its depressed customers — the “ Sub­ different treatment regimens for from 1993 through 1995. ing and that “ manufacturers buting those grants would be settles the immediate problem. slow. efficiency. The company has no poena Colada.” different manifestations of AIDS. In EgyptAir and Pan American selected have to change their ‘simply weighted toward poorer towns. But something more must be done to To AIDS patients, the Food and incentive to test a drug in patients One of the agents delivering subpo­ short, the AIDS virus calls for PW4000 engines for two different Airbus discard’ mentality if we are to Lobbyist Jean M. Cronin, who Drug Administration's time- with multiple problems that make the enas had his own seat at CBOT and discourage people from forgetting to get flexibility, creativity and diversity in Industrie aircraft under contracts which could make any headway in reducing represents the Society of the consuming system for ensuring the assessment of toxicity and efficacy traded in soybean futures as part of permits before they begin construction. treatment approaches. total more than $100 million. the amount of waste generated.” Plastics Industry, called the safety of new drugs offers cold difficult. Since profit is the company’s the investigation code-named “ Oper­ To succeed in restructuring the Airbus Industrie has announced the sale of She said the surcharges would proposal “ very regressive” and comfort. The regulatory process has goal, and first entry into the market­ ation Sour Mash,” for the whiskey process, we must first reduce the risk six aircraft to EgyptAir and Pan American. raise $30 million to $65 million a said consumers prefer much of three phases. Phase I encompasses place is a key to sales, the best path is made from corn. of taking risks. Impartial but expert EqyptAir’s order is worth $40 million. year to be used for municipal today’s packaging because of its the first human use of a newdrug. and that of least resistance. Keeping Three others making the rounds advisory panels made up of re­ Pan Am ’s order has total value of about $60 recylcing grants. She said she convenience. is intended to determine its safety. clinical tests as simple and controlled with subpoenas had worked under­ searchers, primary-care physicians million. hoped the fund wouldn’t be raided Cronin said that was especially Phase II begins only if phase I reveals as possible makes satisfying the FDA cover at the Merc, trading in and patient advocates could assist the by legislators looking for new true for mothers who work an acceptable level of toxicity. The easier. Treasury bond futures, currency FDA in granting approval to promis­ ways to balance the budget. outside the home and have little third phase includes pivotal studies Yet the FDA is not the villain in this futures and the Standard & Poors 500 Heard promoted at Society ing drugs. This would also bring both A plastics industry lobbyist time to prepare dinner at the end that prove efficacy. Completion of drama. Chastened by its disastrously stock index futures. The Merc sting the needs of the patients and the Beth Heard of Manchester has been called Mqshinsky’s bill “ very of the day. phase III leads to a review by the hasty approval of thalidomide several was called “Operation Hedge clinical acumen of the treating promoted to assistant vice president of the regressive.” “ Manufacturers are trying to FDA. All told, approval generally decades ago. the FDA lives in fear of Clipper,” named after the practice of physicians closer to the attention of securities investment department at Society As examples of poorly designed address those needs,” Cronin takes several years. approving a drug and later learning it hedging trades against sudden price generally detached FDA reviewers. for Savings. Hartford. packages, Mushinsky mentioned said, although she acknowledged The profile of a drug’s safety is has an unrecognized toxic side effect. changes. Further, the nature of AIDS re­ the Minute Maid orange juice that some products Mushinsky usually obtained by observing pa­ Potential risk, rather than benefit, The wild pace of the two exchanges quires establishment of two tracks in A P photo container, which is made of mentioned were ‘‘over­ tients with relatively unimpaired attracts most of the FD A’s attentin. makes them ideal spots for fraudulent drug development. One would be the First Federal lists dividend multiple layers of different plas­ packaged.” organ function. This isdone so that the This caution makes the agency an trading, the FBI planted agents inside STATE-OF-THE-ART — Gayle Roberts, a technician at Videojet current one, with strict inclusion and tics. L ’Eggs panty hose, and the Mushinsky is also proposing a metabolism of the agent, its toxic easy mark for the anger of the patient, to build its case because of loose First Federal Savings and Loan Association Systems International, Elk Grove Cillage, III., inspects new keyboard exclusion criteria that permit optimal Betty Crocker Microwave cake ban on plastic tampon applica­ effects and its benefits are clear. physician nd drug company, not to record keeping nd the raucous atmos­ of East Hartford declared a cash dividend of 5 scientific assessment of safety and displays for coding systems used in pharmaceutical manufacturing and mix that comes with a disposable tors and mandatory use of paper Since many AIDS sufferers are also mention grandstanding legislators. efficacy. The second track would phere in the markets. Both exchanges cents per share on its common stock, according packaging applications. The state-of-the-art technology will be intravenous drug addicts, sorting out have “pits” where traders in a to bank President James D. Shelton. plastic baking pan. bags at grocery stores unless the Enter gay activists, charlatans and allow for use of the drug in patients exhibited at the Interphex ’89 trade show in New York City in April. customer requests plastic. the damage done by the disease from Wall Street Journal editorialists. with organ dysfunction, those receiv­ particular commodity shout out bids The dividend will be paid by Feb. 24 to Under the bill, a five-cent the damage done by the illicit drugs is to buy and sell futures. They are stockholders of record Feb. 3. surcharge would be added to each Caveat emptor! Let drugs rapidly ing other experimental therapies, etc. Alaska was rocked in 1964 by an 1989 by NEA, Inc difficult. Nonetheless, the complexity trusted to note the time and price of First Federal Savings is a $390 million package, to be paid to the state by enter the doctor’s office, be given The data from this second track will earthquake that killed more than of the disease should not bar the willy-nilly out the risks and benefits be harder to interpret but could yield the trade on small slips of paper. financial institution with nine offices serving the manufacturer or, if the item is '7 sure hope I can do better with the cam­ patient from access to potentially Millions of dollars in price changes the Hartford area. The S&L rescue plan made outside Connecticut, by the 100 people. by themselves. some insights into the ultimate use of paign promise thing than I’m doing with the life-saving therapy. There is a kernel of truth in this the agent. can occur in a minute, leaving the first seller of the product in New Year’s resolution thing. ” A case in point is ganciclovir, an prescription. On the other hand, the The committee established by the honor system wide open for abuses. T-BIII rates at 4-year high WASHINGTON (A P) - Here are details MERGED DEPOSIT INSURANCE Connecticut. experimental drug that has been first rush of enthusiasm about a drug Bush administration to wrestle with A broker for a buyer and a broker of President Bush’s plan to bail out the AGENCIES In the case of single use items, WASHINGTON (AP) — Interest rates on given to over 5,000 patients infected may prove dangerously wrong. these issues has a formidable task. for a seller could make a deal to report ailing savings and loan industry: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.. such as paper cups, the fee would CALDWELL short-term Treasury securities rose in the with the cytomegalovirus. In AIDS The flip side is a drug like AZT, the The proper reforms will call for different sales prices to their respec­ which insures deposits in the nation’s be 20 cents per 100. latest auction to the highest level in nearly four patients, the cytomegalovirus often only currently approved anti-HIV compromise, for a process that tive customers and then split the TAXPAYER COST 13.000 banks, would be merged with the Items subject to the fee would OIL INC. Open Forum infects the eyes and results in agent for AIDS. It was studied in addresses the needs of the afflicted difference between themselves. years. Budget Director Richard Darman said Federal Savings and Loan Insurance be fast-food packaging; single­ The Treasury Department sold $7.2 billion in permanent blindness. Ganciclovir patients who met stringent inclusion without forsaking the scientific Traders are allowed to make trades the bailout would cost taxpayers $28.1 Corp., which guarantees accounts in 3,000 use items for which there are three-month bills Monday at an average preserves sight in most patients. But criteria and had developed AIDS method. for themselves on the floor, but they billion between 1989 and 1994 of the rescue S&Ls. reusable substitutes, such as discount rate of 8.57 percent, up from 8.33 .72® it is damaging to bone marrow. The within the last 120 days. Although aren’t supposed to trade ahead of plan, and a total of $39.9 billion over 10 diapers and disposable cups; Give the job to Masse percent last week. Another $7.2 billion was sold p«r gal. C. O. 0. FDA has not yet approved gancic­ benefit was shown only in this small their customers to get a better price. years. Over 30 years, the public would paper used for newspapers; and ISO gal. minimum purchaaa in six-month bills at an average discount rate of The insurance funds for the two lovir. To obtain the drug, the AIDS subset of patients, clinical practice Jerome Groopman is an associate Nor are they permitted to use inside share 54 percent of the burden. other disposables, such as razors, To the Editor: 8.53 percent, up from 8.39 percent last week. agencies would remain separate, patient with retinitis must enter a confirmed the efficacy of the agent professor at Harvard Medical School. information to make a trade for HIGHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS although the new agency would carry the lighters and flashlights. program of experimental therapy themselves. For example, a trader The rates were the highest since March 18, 649-8841 In response to the news of Jim McLaughlin's (as well as its toxicity) in those who This article first appeared in The New The deposit premium paid by banks FDIC name and both banks and thrifts Newsprint would carry a fee of PrfcM Sub/«ct (o Change that excludes him from receiving who knows a customer is aobut to 1985, when three-month bills sold for 8.64 resignation as head coach at the high school. I am were excluded from the original Republic. would rise from the current 83 cents per would post the FDIC sticker on their 3 cents a pound, phased in over place a larger order which would percent and April 8. 1985. when six-month bills concerned for the future of the Manchester High $1,000 of deposits to $1.20 in 1990 and $1.50 door. drive up the price, is not allowed to averaged 8.56 percent. School football program. thereafter. The premiums would go into buy for himself or herself just before The new discount rates understate the actual My silence after the selection of Mr. McLaughlin the bank insurance fund, and could be The current three-member FDIC board the price goes up. return to investors — 8.88 percent for was out of respect for him. for his position, and for Toss out that study on TV lowered as the fund is built up. The fee for would be expanded to five members, Your child is The cases against the traders will three-month bills with a $10,000 bill selling for team morale. However. I felt then that our most S&Ls, now $2.08 per $1,000. would rise to including the top S&L regulator, the be prosecuted by Chicago’s U.S. $9,783.40 and 9.04 percent for a six-month bill special to valuable asset — an in-house prospect — had been courage, over my wracking sobs, to something I hadn’t done for a long $2.30 from 1991 until 1994, when it would chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank By Sarah Overstreet turn the knob.’’) Attorney Anton Valukas. FBI sources selling for $9,568.80. seriously underestimated and overlooked as the time, even over a good book. I know a decline to $1.80. Board. Either side was good for a lot of little television can be a good thing. tell us he will make heavy use of us... prime candidate for this position. I feel even more so Recently, a couple of psychologists now. sympathetic reassurances from the Maybe a little more television is even racketeering statutes. Related Computer budgets up $50 BILLION ROND ISSUE issued the results of their rest of us. a better thing. charges, such as income tax evasion Mike Masse has been a household w'ord to every NEW YORK (AP) — American companies The government would issue $50 billion government-sponsored study on kids But all that was history for a while But I don’t think a LOT of television and money laundering are also FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD family raising junior high and high school .sports now spend more than 5 percent of their in 30-year bonds over three years to Let us and television. A couple of us who after the Kids ‘n’ TV study hit. In fact, is ever a great thing. I don’t want my expected as a result of the sting. Now, The Federal Home Loan Bank Board figures as well as sports fans for more years than I respective annual operating budgets on finance the cost of merging and closing have kids and think we know how kids with the agents who stayed beyond to would be renamed the Federal Home Loan can remember. My own three sons, as well as all we had little to talk about for a few kids — OK, all those kids my friends about 3.50 failed institutions. This money demonstrate ought to be brought up, and several of days, robbed of our regular MTV and need help rearing — watching so watch the mad scramble, “ obstruc­ computer technology. Bank System and its current three- their friends who experienced Masse’s expertise at This is more than is spent on either would be in addition to $40 billion 1 us who DON’T have kids and KNOW Cinemax alerts. We were shamefully much TV that their brains turn to tion of justice” may be added to the member board would be replaced by a how special various stages of the program which has been his advertising or research and development, two regulators pledged last year to sell or prop we know how kids ought to be brought silenced, until one of us read the mush, which I ’m sure they will if they list. single chairman, subject to the oversight legacy to our sports community, have nothing but areas of strategic expense most traditionally up 223 institutions. up, have been talking about it. psychologists’ report a little closer: watch too much, even if it’s seven Part of the interest on the bonds would be of the secretary of the Treasury in the we are... praise and admiration for the man. for his ability, What the two psychologists actually Double standard focused on, according to a study by Digital same manner as the comptroller of the and for the standard of excellence that he has “ Hey guys, look at this: These straight hours of National Geographic paid by increasing premiums paid by studied was years of other people’s clowns go on to say there is ‘no specials. I want them to have a few Equipment Corp. currency, who regulates national banks. KCLC offers a continual instilled in his players. With all the federal rules and The study also showed that 90 percent of the institutions for deposit insurance, with the research on the perennial parental evidence that television has a mes­ hours of thought a day stimulated by Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. Brady I .strongly urge us not to overlook this candidate regulations against discriminatory respondents believe computer technology has rest coming from taxpayers. There would learning program for question: Will too much television merizing effect on children‘s atten­ their own minds - from something said the current bank board chairman, M. one more time and cost ourselves another dismal hiring practices, one would expect the helped them increase communications within be no direct fee on depositors. your child: turn a kid’s brains into a blob of tion....’ I guess the good professors they read, something someone said a federal government to be a haven for Danny Wall, would get the job. season w'ithout this missing link. Ma.sse could rally their organizations and that it has tended to • Preschool, Kindergarten, chocolate Malt-O-Meal, which, if have never tried to talk to a 6-year-old few hours ago, from a scene they see women and minority workers. Not so. victory from the morale of those who have already saved along with 10 boxtops, will get decrease levels of corporate bureaucracy. INSOLVENT THRIFTS F im and 2nd Grade Programi during Saturday-morning cartoons.” from their bedroom windows — Government workers suffer from Sj on half -day or fuU-day basil are benefited from knowing him and learning under his you a Buck Rogers secret decoder A newly created Resolution Trust PURSUING FRAUD AND THEFT direction. We went on to read in the report that anything that allows them a chance to discrimination as much as people in Corporation would be established to The Justice Department would get $50 offered. ring? television doesn’t displace reading. We need to move forward Let’s draft Masse —the think their own thoughts without the private sector. Discrimination is Airport rewired resolve the affairs of insolvent thrifts million more to attack fraud in the The two psychologists said the “ Yeah,” another of us said, “my • H exible scheduling available for leader with the potential and the relationship being assailed with the images of said to be particularly troublesome at within five years although, the FDIC, financial industry. Federal regulators answer, after all these years, is “ no” ; NEW YORK (A P) — A new. 10-mile fiber working parents. ready-made with our kids — to turn our program teen-ager said just the other day, some writer’s or producer’s thoughts. the nation’s foremost Army hospital. would be given broader power to impose and especially “ no” on the subject of under contract, would take control of the around. ‘Mom, will you turn down the sound on Someday a couple of psychologists Walter Reed Medical Center in optic cable loop is improving communications failed S&Ls. temporary cease-and-desist orders. Civil television adversely affecting the “ Police Academy 4” ? I’m tryin’ to may look at the research and decide Washington, D.C. A female employee at Kennedy International Airport, which . • Quality staff works within a The new corporation would have an penalties would be increased to fines of up building designed and built quality of homework. That wasn’t read “ Silas Marner” in here, for I ’m right, after all; forthe time being. there told us she was criticized and handles 30 million passengers annually. Dick Wemmell oversight board comprised of the secre­ to $1 million per day, and criminal especially to provide quality exactly what we wanted to hear, we cryin’ out loud.” I ’ll just have to fly blind and reach for demoted for mistakes that she made Th6 two-w3y loop circles the airport and uses 53 Oxford St. tary of the Treasury, the chairman of the penalties to 20 years or more in prison. ' Spt'rial Prr-K Pri»nr«m M»o \v*iUhli* education programs parents, aunts and uncles of this We started to put the study in that knob. laser light to send voice, data and visual Manchester on the job. But when her male Federal Reserve Board and the head of the Regulators would gel the authority to offer Doomed Generation. signals through thin strands of glass fiber. perspective. Those psychologists may counterparts made the same mis­ General Accounting Office, rewards to whistle-blowers. • Approved as a private school by I don’t know who was more know how to read research literature, Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated takes, they were not disciplined. A According to New York 'Telephone, it Conn Dept, o f liducation. disappointed, those of us who buffa­ but they sure didn’t write the book on provides improved service on airport phones, columnist. special panel recently ruled in favor IMMEDIATE JOINT SUPERVISION OF loed our parents into letting us watch kids. of the woman, saying she was a victim reservation lines, computer data links for HIGHER CAPITAL • Summer pr\>gratns dial include THRIFTS swimming lessons in our pnvatc fHanrbrstrrI Hrralb TV while we did our homework (“ No, I don’t know, some of what they of sexual discrimination. The panel weather information and circuits connecting S&L owners would be required to put up Letters to the editor Pending the creation of the new pOi)l Dad, ‘Hullabaloo’ relaxes me, honest, conclude may be right. One of the gave her back her managerial air traffic controllers by radio with pilots. more of their own money, meeting the Foundad In 1881 regulatory structure by Congress, the UAIINV4C CBsmtS, INC and I don’t get so uptight trying to do most moving pieces of journalism I ’ve The Herald reserves the right to edit position. The airport was built on marshland and same capital requirements as commercial • welcomes the opportunity PEN N Y M. S IE F F E R T ...... Publl»r>ef FDIC would team with the FSLIC in an these algebra problems” ) , or those of ever witnessed was something I letters in the interests of brevity, copper cables serving the 18,000 lines there banks by June 1991. They would have to 481 Spring Siroel to show you and your child our G E O R G E T C H A P P E L L ...... Edtior interim supervisory program with person­ us whose parents didn’t let us watch happened to catch on cable last year clarity and taste. sometimes were subject to interference from increase their capital to 6 percent of assets, Manchester, Connecticut 06040 unique educational program. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... Executive Editor nel from the Federal Reserve Board and while we worked (“ I ’m sure the only while I was flipping channels: “ Down Address letters to: Open Forum, Jack Anderson and his associate, water seepage. 646-1610 m a r i e P. G R A D Y ...... City EdHor Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. double the current standard. ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aetoclele Editor reason I ever amounted to anything and Out in America,” which is a study Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ was the fact my parents had the of the homeless. It made me cry. Manchester 06040. nists. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 7. 19fl9 School Expansion Manchester grid Job can lead to frustration From page 1 of prisons It’s been 10 years since Jack Holik was head of the youngest head coaches in the state at the We have great facilities and the kids are football coach at Manchester High School. Holik, time. tremendous.” area, and report to the full board us." Kennedy said. now defensive coordinator at Division II The program Holik inherited was at rock bottom. Four years ago, Springfield was 2-8. The Chiefs by Thanksgiving of 1990 at the “ I ’d like to nudge us a way from is pushed Springfield College in the Bay State, was the eighth It had just completed a 1-10 campaign under Larry had a 6-3-1 mark in ’88. “ We have 14 starters latest. Kennedy said using (the term) magnet.” said head coach in school history. Olsen, finishing the year with nine consecutive Thoughts coming back and have some good recruits coming The committee also discussed Terry A. Bogli. chairman of the Holik, who holds a master’s degree in physical losses. The Indians went on to lose 29 in a row in.” said Holik, who is very much interested in changing the term magnet school long range planning committee at HARTFORD (A P) — Self- education from Springfield College where he is now before stopping the streak in the opening game of ApLENty recruiting rugged Indian fullback Chip Driggs, one described progressive Demo­ to “ model school" or a “ special the Monday meeting. "L e t’s find an instructor, was 22 years old when he assumed the 1978 season. of the bright spots in an anotherwise dingy ’88 crats set out a series of anti-drug Len Auster focus school" because the word ourselves another word.” she command of the Manchester program. He was one It’s a legacy any school would not want in its season. “ Things are on the upswing here,” adds magnet has racial connotations. said. and anti-crime priorities today, Holik, the defensive coordinator for the past three calling for expansion of the prison annals. Kennedy said today the term In another matter, the commit­ Holik, with stellar running back Bobby Walsh seasons after serving in other capacities magnet school was developed system by 4,600 beds and railing tee said it will announce the new scoring 18 touchdowns, went 6-4 in 1978. It was previously. primarily in association with principal for Highland Park against “ phony arguments about Manchester’s first plus. 500 season in six years. Commitment is one problem Holik doesn’t worry desegregation in urban settings. School Feb. 27. getting tough on crim e.” South Windsor, left Manchester out of his Holik went on to coach one more year before, frustration from what he perceived as lack of about anymore. “ Out of 92 players (last y ea r). 67 “ What we are doing is quite a The committee will interview State Rep. Mike Lawlor. D- frustrated by obstacles real or imaginary, he threw were captains in high school. All you have to do is bit different. It seems to us that the five candidates Feb. 8 and East Haven, a former prosecutor, support. ask and they’ll run through brick walls for you.” perhaps special focus or model narrow those down to two. said progressives will argue this up his hands and took an attractive offer from With McLaughlin, it was no perception. It was school may be a better term for Kennedy said. year for a “ comprehensive over­ Springfield. lack of support — lack of support from the athletes. McLaughlin had no problem winning at the haul of our approach to the crime Maybe, somewhat like 42-year-old Jim A football program doesn’t need 200 players, but Vermont school before. 'There shouldn’t be any problem.” McLaughlin, who after one heart-wrenching when you only have 23 to answer the bell in your reasons why he can’t experience success again. “Career criminals are laugh­ campaign in Manchester, threw up his hands last varsity/junior varsity program at season’s end. As for Manchester, which will be hiring its fourth ing at a system which leaves our Tuesday to return to Woodstock Union High in the hey. you don’t have to be kicked too many more head coach in the past decade, someone will fill the Garage prisons with no choice but to Green Mountain State. times to get the message. position. But an attitude adjustment appears in From page 1 release them after serving only a Holik would not comment on McLaughlin’s For Holik, a 1971 Manchester High graduate, his order. Otherwise Manchester High may earn a fraction of their sentences,” departure. “ I knew Jimmy when he was at departure from his alma mater in February of reputation as a coach’s graveyard and the best Lawlor said at a news conference FORMER COACH — Jack Holik was Windham (High) and he is an excellent football 1980, was for the best. “ One of the toughest things I thing about coming will be leaving. today. parking spaces. attended were Mayor Peter P. Manchester head football coach 10 man.” Holik did say. did was leaving. It was no reflection on the kids. He said maintaining the prisons The building would have com­ DiRosa Jr., Geoffrey Naab. Theu- years ago. He’s now an assistant at The 35-year-old Holik. who makes the 30-minute (But) as things worked out, it was for the best. I Len Auster is sports editor of the Manchester system’s commitment to adding mercial development at a ground nis Werkhoven. Barbara Wein­ AP photo Springfield College. commute up 1-91 to Springfield from his home in .work at a great place ahd with some super people. Herald. 4,600 beds by 1992 would be among level floor An additional 61 berg, Stephen T. Cassano,- and WHAT’S A DOG TO DO? - "Butch,” a parking spaces is also proposed family pets of Florida’s Secretary of the progressives’ highest priori­ Mary Ann Handley. one-year-old English bulldog, appears at ground level. "Naab, who remained at the State Jim Smith. The one-month-old ties this year. The additional beds to ponder his circumstances as a piglet would bring the system’s total The commercial occupants meeting after other directors had runt of the litter piglet named “Princess" Ifiaiirltrslr'r Hrrali') would include a bank. Squatrito left, said he was upset that he had partakes of his daily ration. Both are was a gift from a hog farmer. capacity to almost 13,000. declined to identify the bank. not been briefed about the plan Joined by several other House Also under consideration is a before Democratic directors had Democrats who characterize Section 2, Page 11 plan to add a parking floor above been told about it. themselves as “progressive,” the ground level and build 87 Lawlor said the General Assemb­ Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1989 residences in three levels above The loss of parking spaces on or ly ’s discussion of crime and o r U K I o near Main Street has been an Land deal covemp described the parking floor. illegal drugs this year should not issue in the town's plans to Squatrito said a decision on be “ held hostage to the more reconstruct the street. Some WASHINGTON (AP) - The Sr. sought the money and the car Brown $5 million and Tracy $3 visible, emotional and partisan whether the developer could build son of the controversial chairman the second phase would have to be Main Street businesspeople op­ “ looked bad,” since Brown was million, Twardowicz said. issues” of the death penalty and pose the reconstruction plan of the Navajo Nation says he. his involved in the Boquillas deal. He The investigator told the com­ supervised home release for made now because the building- father and a family friend Manchester football again because it calls foran access road said it was his father who asked mittee that Brown paid for a some convicts. would have to be designed to planned a coverup last year for support the added floors. east of Main Street that will him to go ahead with the coverup. November 1986 trip to Hawaii “ All of the phony arguments eliminate some parking there. favors the father received before Squatrito said there are 132 Asked by committee counsel that MacDonald took with his about getting tough on crime the tribe agreed to an expensive Kenneth Ballen why he allowed family, shortly after he was have not done a thing.” added public parking spaces available Others oppose a proposal in the land deal. himself to become involved in the re-elected chairman of the state Rep. Irving Stolberg, D- in market for head coach in the Forest Street lot now. Main Street reconstruction plans The chairman of the nation’s concocted story. MacDonald Jr. Navajo. New Haven. He said the cost for the first for pedestrian walkways at inter­ largest Indian tribe. Peter Mac­ said. “ Because Ilovem y father.” Twardowicz also said Brown “ My patience is exhausted with By Jim Tierney whose family lived there through­ the fall, was also a result of bad phase of the project would be sections along Main Street. They Donald Sr., received a $25,000 A Senate investigator who signed a one-year, $5,500-per- the loud voices of know-nothings Manchester Herald out the football season, returned timing. Simmons says. about $5 million with the cost say those will reduce the number loan, a leased BMW automobile of parking spaces. asked to not be identified said month consulting contract with who for so many years have there to teach and coach. “ The problem that we had last increasing to about $12 million or and other benefits from Byron T. planning to give a false story to MacDonald Jr. The chairman’s talked about getting tough on On Jan. 14.1988, Ron Cournoyer Asked if this, the issue of year was we identified almost 80 $15 million if the entire structure The Pacitti Construction Co. Brown, an old friend, shortly authorities is illegal and could son said that agreement was crime and who have monopolized stepped down as head coach of the whether or not to hire an in-state players who signed up on a list,” is built. wants to build the first under­ before the Navajo tribe agreed to qualify as obstruction of justice, merely a part of the coverup, the issues with empty phrases Manchester High School football coach or not would be an issue, Simmons explained. “ I was very Town directors had been in­ ground lot before the reconstruc­ buy a 491,000-acre ranch from obstruction of a congressional designed to make Brown’s loan and calls for increased capital team. Simmons said. “ That’s going to surprised in a sense that we didn’t vited to the meeting. The six who tion of Main Street takes place. Brown and another acquain­ investigator and conspiring to more plausible. punishment,” Stolberg said. be part of the discussion.” Last have a larger turnout. But again, tance. a Senate investigator said commit perjury. On May 9, 1988, Jim McLaugh­ year’s applicants were inter­ the timeframe in which we had Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a In addition to prison expansion, lin was hired to replace Cour­ Monday. Brown and Tracy purchased viewed by a committee which the meeting was the end of the committee member, said the land Lawlor named the following noyer after the athletic depart­ The tribe paid Brown and K. the ranch for $26.2 million in July consisted of two academic chair­ year near exams when he deal was “ a questionable, if not priorities: ment and other members of the Tom Tracy $8 million more for 1987 from the Tenneco West Co. men, a coach. Joe Erardi (assist­ (McLaughlin) met with the team. Raise the tract than those two had paid fraudulent, transaction.” ■ Expansionof judicial, proba­ school faculty endured a four- Brown also received a $750,000 tionary and pretrial services. ant athletic director) and We were unable to have spring for it hours earlier, said the Another panel member. Sen. month process in which 18 people From page 1 commission from Tenneco. 'The ■ Funding new drug and alco­ Simmons. practice.” investigator, Eugene Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., said, were interviewed for the position. A school is allowed to hold two men then sold the land to the hol treatment facilities. The initial posting process of Twardowicz. “ In essence, the Navajo people spring practice for no longer than Navajo tribe for $33.4 million — ■ Authorizing innovative and Now, former Manchester head the position will be in the The July 1987 sales of the Big paid $8 million more than they 15 days. The date for this year’s do so to supplement an inade­ with the ill-fated motion to either the same day or a day or cost-effective forms of punish­ football coach (1980-82) and pres­ bi-weekly in the central office of Boquillas ranch in northern Ariz­ had to, assuming they wanted the opening day of spring practice is quate income. adjourn until Thursday, but oppo­ two later, according to ment for non-violent offenders to ent athletic director, Mike Sim­ the Manchester Board of Educa­ ona have been criticized since property in the first place.” May 29. Simmons definitely Assuming the full raise is nents easily defeated the move. Twardowicz. free prison space for more mons, has begun the arduous tion. Prospective applicants they were made and are now The committee launched its wants to have a new coach hired defeated, any elimination of the Twardowicz said that based on serious offenders. search again for a new head within this system can then apply House Republican Leader Bob under investigation by a federal hearings last week, following by the middle of May. He was $26,850 that House members can his investigation of the finances of ■ Imposing non-financial con­ football coach after McLaughlin within a two-week timeframe. Michel. R-III., who had never grand jury in Phoenix. reports of alleged fraud in The unsure of how man; of last year’s retain in honoraria — or the Brown and Tracy, he believed the ditions of pretrial release. It is resigned from the post one week “ That starts the process.” joined the outspoken pay raise But a special investigative Arizona Republic. applicants would apply again this $35,800 that senators can keep — men could not have afforded to estim.ated that pretrial inmates ago. Simmons said. opponents in his party, voted with panel of the Senate Select Com­ The panel has come under year. would be a move to reduce buy the land from Tenneco unless who can’t post bond make up 30 “ I am talking to Jake today them against adjournment. mittee on Indian Affairs, scrutin­ criticism by Indians for aiming about what our strategies are “ It’s difficult to say because a lawmakers’ pay. Senators al­ they knew they would soon sell it percent of the prison population. Simmons said that a new izing allegations of fraud and its probe at accusations against going to be." Simmons said committee would be formed to vast majority of them have GATHERING THE GREATS — Pitts­ a press conference Monday introducing ready have unanimously ap­ A House Democratic leader­ to the tribe. ■ Discussing school-based in­ mismanagement on reservations Navajo leaders rather than prob­ Monday, referring to Manchester hire McLaughlin’s successor. already received head coaching proved an honoraria ban for ship aide speaking only on “ They had to know they could itiatives to develop community burgh’s Mario Lemieux, left, and Los the teams for tonight’s 40th Ali-Star and in federal Indian programs, lems within the Bureau of Indian T h e p oor turnout which positions,” he said. “ Approxi­ themselves, but made it condi­ condition he not be named, said flip — when I say flip, I mean values and drug awareness. High Principal Jacob Ludes. Angeles’ Wayne Gretzky both attended game in Edmonton. learned Monday of the benefits Affairs and other government McLaughlin, who came to Man­ McLaughlin encountered at the mately, 75 percent (of the appli­ tional upon the full raise becom­ Michel had not opposed Wright’s re-sell it — for a much higher Also today, state Rep. Jack effort to let the raise become law MacDonald allegedly received agencies. chester from Woodstock. Vt.. and springmeetingand. inevitably, in cants) got jobs.” ing law. amount, which they did,” said Thompson, D-Manchester, des­ before the land purchase. Also left dangling was a prop­ and then scale it back. But Twardowicz. , Richie Nez, MacDonald Sr.’s cribed his proposed drug tax at a Monday morning, the aide said. Twardowicz gave the commit­ osal to end a loophole in federal Brown received 59 percent of chief of staff who was attending public hearing held by the Select Michel informed the Democrats tee documents showing that the law that allowed 190 House the .sale’s profits and Tracy got 41 the hearing, told reporters after­ Committee on Substance Abuse purchasers of the land had members to accumulate $39 he would oppose adjournment if percent, according to a copy of ward that “ this was a normal real Prevention. Gretzky still calls Fuhr the matter came to a vote. incurred expenses in 1987 includ­ million in leftover campaign the agreement between the two estate transaction,” and that the Thompson said the tax could Borg attempts suicide ing the $25,000 loan to the cash, which could be converted to The House Democratic caucus men that Twardowicz gave the Navajo thought the $33 million generate between $1.5 million and chairman, a $4,000 down payment their personal use. A bipartisan chairman. William Gray III. committee. The deal netted acquisition was a good one. $2 million per year. MILAN. Italy (A P) — Retired Swedish tennis The rock singer and the five-time Wimbledon for the leased car and two $900 House negotiating team agreed to D-Pa.. said members opposed the star Bjorn Borg was rushed to the hospital today singles champion had planned to marry in Milan monthly installments for the eliminate the loophole if the raise adjournment resolution because after swallowing barbiturates in an apparent on Feb. 26. the best goalie In hockey automobile. went into effect. they feared this would be “ inter­ suicide attempt, Italian news agencies reported. But Italian newspapers recently reported the Peter MacDonald Jr., subpo­ Pay raise opponents outmaneu- preted asa voteonthepayraise.” The 32-year-old Borg, who has been staying at date has been put off because Berte’s divorce enaed to appear before the panel vered Wright on Monday by He said any vote to increase the home of his Italian fiancee, rock singer from an industrialist, Roberto Berger, has not By Mike Nadel and testifying under immunity, machinists’ offering a resolution demanding a lawmakers’ salary now would Loredana Berte, was reported out of danger at yet come through. The Associated Press said he, his father and Brown met “To me. Grant Fuhr is the greatest goaltender vote before the raise took effect. fail. Even “if it’s a vote on 4 the Milan Polyclinic after having had his Borg was previously married to Romanian- about five times in 1988 to work House Majority Whip Tony percent, it ain’t going to pass,” born tennis player Mariana Simonescu. EDMONTON. Alberta - Even ever to play the game. “I haven’t seen him out their story that MacDonald visicn cen® stomach pumped. Coelho, D-Calif.. then countered Gray added. The state-run RAI-TV said he was released In January, an aide to Borg was quoted as Grant Fuhr’s troubled 1988-89 Jr, had sought the loan and the enough this year to comment on his At Machinist’s ^Hsion in East from the hospital after a few hours and returned saying the retired tennis star’s planned marriage season hasn’t convinced Wayne car. to Berte was stopped by the Roman Catholic Gretzky that his former Edmon­ (problems).” MacDonald Jr.. 33, said allow­ Hartford, we re changing our home with Berte. “ He’s resting, he won’t see anyone right now,” Church. ton Oilers teammate isn’t the best ing it to appear that MacDonald — W ayn e G retzky name. And that’s not all! an unidentified woman neighbor told a TV Ingemar Alverdal told the Swedish news goalie in hockey history. Save “ To me. Grant Fuhr is the reporter. agency TT he did not know why the church From page 1 Your new expanded Eye intervened. greatest goaltender ever to play Emhart plans Mart will offer; A hospital spokeswoman confirmed Borg was The news agency speculated that Borg’s the gam e,” said Gretzky, whohas routinely booed their one-time sometime in the second period, is admitted but refused to give any details. marriage to Simonescu might have been a reason returned to the city in which he hero. 26-.S-4. Fuhr, winless in five • Additional professional “ From initial police investigations, it appears became known as “ The Great "That could be part of playing the taxpayers $600 million to $1 in the form of lower interest rates because it had been a Greek Orthodox ceremony. previous All-Star appearances, is to remain In to have been a suicide attempt,” said the ANSA One” to play in tonight’s NHL seven or eight years in one city,” billion a year." on savings accounts. staff, meaning less Borg retired from tournament play in 1983 at 13-17-4. Burke is 16-18-9. And news agency. All-Star Game. Fuhr .said. “ They’ve gotten used Banks and savings and loans “ I would hope that wouldn’t the age of 27. He now runs a fashion business and Lemelin is 9-13-4. waiting time and faster “ I haven’t seen him enough this to me playing better. likely would try to pass on at least happen, but there’s no guarantee­ Berlin plant According to the agency, Ms. Berte telephoned acts as a tourism ambassador for . “ I guess people have a lot of service year to comment on his (prob­ "But they’ve booed better a portion of the higher insurance ing what the institutions will do,” for an ambulance at about 9 a.m. from her After divorcing Simonescu in 1983. Borg took expectations.” said Burke, who lem s).” Gretzky said Monday. players than me. I remember premiums to consumers, possibly Bush said. “ Nothing is without BERLIN (AP) — Emhart apartment in downtown Milan. She was later up with 17-year-old Swedish beauty queen went 10-1 down the stretch last • Twice as many eyeglass “ But if it’s a 6-6 game and Grant when they even booed Gretz pain when you come to solve a Corp.’s hardware division will reported to have been at his bedside in the Jannike Bjorling. They never married but have a season and then starred in the frames, including a broad Fuhr’s in the net. my money’s on once." problem of this magnitude.” remain in Berlin, but the com­ hospital. son. Robin, 3 postseason. “ They might think I him not letting that seventh goal It’s a pretty safe bet that fans Treasury Secretary Nicholas pany has begun consolidating range of fashion and designer can go out every night and play Preliminary in. won’t be booing Gretzky tonight. F. Brady said competition from operations in its 800,000-square like I did in the playoffs. That’s names “ He’s a money goaltender. He The NHL’s No. 2 all-time scorer money market mutual funds and foot plant, company officials fine, but I have my own expecta­ never cared much about his will be making only his .second hearing held other investments would prevent said. • The area's largest tions. When I do play well, people goals-against average.” appearance in Edmonton since expect it all the time. Maybe they S&Ls from passing on much of the Fred M. Hollfelder. president collection of sunglasses, both ‘Lemleux Watch’ Is on It’s a good thing Fuhr doesn’t the blockbuster offseason trade should. Rookie or not. I ’ve got to cost. He acknowledged that some of the division, said Emhart may for Merrill prescription and non­ dwell on statistics. that sent him to the Los Angeles be consistent” banks and S&Ls may get into eventually sell its Berlin plant By Howard Ulman to watch” Stevens said. “ They happens that Mario is the one.” Kings. 1 TORONTO (AP) — A prelimi­ The man who won the Vezina Lemelin said he may not trouble because of that. and then lease back the space it prescription get a lot of offensive chances on Last season, Lemieux broke nary hearing for a U.S. fugitive The Associated Press Trophy as the league’s best goalie He’ll be reunited with former deserve to be an All-Star this “ There may be some (failures) needs. turnoversat thebluelineandthey Gretzky’s eight-year hold on the facing several charges, including • A beautiful, more last season has a 4.02 goals- teammates Fuhr, Kevin Lowe. year. But he pointed to two or but in the long run w e’ll have a Last September, during a pro­ give it to Mario and away he goes. NHL’s mo.st valuable player sexual assault, has begun in EDMONTON. Alberta — Look against average this year — 25th Mark Messier and Jari Kurri. three years in which he could much sounder system." he said. longed strike al the plant, com­ comfortable and pleasing “ You think you know him, but award and his seven-year grasp provincial court here. at Mario Lemieux — the long among goalies who have played “ It’s exciting to play with Gretz have been so honored but wasn’t. The announcement marked pany officials said the sprawling atmosphere he always does something differ­ on the scoring title. Frederick Merrill is also reach, the graceful stride, the at least 20 games. And coming off again.” Fuhr said. “ It’s better “ It’s my turn now and I ’m Bush’s first attempt as president plant was too big for their needs ent every tim e” In last year’s all-star game, he charged with forcible confine­ sheer strength. Wow! a career-high 40-victory season, playing with him than again.st goingtoenjoy it.’’ hesaid. “ When to deal with a major problem. He and too costly for the present So stop in soon. At Eye A lot of people — teammates, scored the winning goal in the ment and breaking and entering. Then imagine seeing this heir he has won only 13 times in 34 him” you hold somebody’s stats for the proposed: business level. opponents and fans — are eyeing Wales’ 6-5 overtime victory over Merrill, 41. is wanted in Con­ Mart, you’ll get the total apparent to Wayne Gretzky as the decisions this year. Like Fuhr. the two goalies who last few weeks against him, it’s ■ An administrative merger of They announced they were the 6-foot-4 center. They probably the Campbell Conference, which necticut on various charges, eyecare you expect . . . NH L’s best player the way “ It hasn’t really been an will face Gretzky tonight — New not fair” the Federal Deposit Insurance .studying the possibility of leaving will for a long time. had Gretzky. Lemieux had three including sexual assault and Pittsburgh teammate Rob Brown All-Star year for me.” admitted Jersey’s Sean Burke and Boston’s Vernon, who has a 2.70 GAA, Corp., which insures commercial the community and deserve. The “ lem ieux Watch” is on as goals and three assists and was escaping from a maximum- does. The view is even more Fuhr. whose numbers suggest Reggie Lemelin — have had some said sharing time in the Flames’ banks, and the Federal Savings Union officials countered with a he chases Gretzky’s records for security institution. amazing. named most valuable player of an that he might not even be the rough times this season. goal with Rick Wamsley has kept and Loan Insurance Corp., which charge that the study into the goals and points in one season. If NHL all-star game for the second The sexual assault charge “ Everyone should have the All-Edmonton goalie: teammate Burke, the Wales Conference him from “ dying like I did at the backs S&L deposits. The agen­ possibility of leaving Berlin was a Gretzky, 28. is hockey’s main time in his career. He was the involvd an attack on a South opportunity to be at ice level in Bill Ranford has a 3.35 GAA and a starter, was expected to carry the end of last season.” cies’ staffs would be combined, tactical ploy in the stalemated focus in the ’80s. the spotlight of Windsor woman in 1987. the traffic out there and just see leading vote- getter in fan ballot­ 14-6-2 record Devils to the Patrick Division “ It’s been very enjoyable,” he but the money in their respective negotiations. H ou rs; the ’90s figures to .shine on ing for this year’s all-star game. He had been living in Toronto how he can play,” Brown said. “ It’s been an interesting sea­ title. Instead, the former Cana­ said. “ I feel fresh” funds would not be mixed. The division, which employs In 51 games this .season, he but was arrested in a New Tues.-Fri. 10-.30-7;00 "That’s what sets Mario and lemieux, 23. son,” said Fuhr, who back- dian Olympian has been incon- All four goalies will need to be ■ Placing insolvent S&Ls about 1,000 people, will continue leads the league with 55 goals. 86 Brunswick apple orchard last Sat. 9-4 Wayne Gretzky apart (from other “Everybody has their eras.” stopped the Oilers to four of the .sistent and New Jersey seems especially fresh tonight. under the control of the new to have the same kind of produc­ assists and 141 points. At that summer. Qosed Sun, & Mon. players). They both can see the Montreal defenseman Larry Ro­ last five Stanley Cup titles. “ I ’m likely to miss the playoffs. With snipers like Gretzky, deposit agency. However, a se­ tivity but use less space, Hol­ pace, he would have 84 goals and Police in New Brunswick rec­ game happen before it happens.” binson, a Wales Conference team­ not accustomed,to losing.” Lemelin played well the first Mario Lemieux. Bernie Nicholls parate three-member board lfelder said. The consolidation is 132 assists and fall short of ognized Merrill after getting a tip Now consider the unwelcome mate of Lemieux, Brown and He is. however, getting accus­ half of the season but has now and Steve Yzerman ready to fire headed by the Treasury secre­ designed to improve efficiency Gretzky’s records of 92 goals and from a Toronto resident who saw vantage point of defenseman Stevens in tonight’s NHL all-star tomed to being treated rudely on apparently lost the Bruins’ No. 1 away, “ it’ll be deadly out there.” tary would oversee bailout and productivity of the division’s 163 assists. But he would break his picture on the television show Scott Stevens, whose Washington game, said Monday. “ Lemieux is his home ice. goaltending job to Fuhr’s former Lemelin said. spending. manufacturing, marketing and 500 Main Street, East Hartford, Gretzky’s mark of 215 points by Capitals must play the Penguins certainly a terrific person to While North American hockey netmate, Andy Moog. “ These games are usually Am erica’s Most Wanted. ■ Regulatory changes, includ­ distribution functions, he said. (203) 289-2771 and Lemieux seven times this watch. one. fans thought enough about Fuhr’s Strangely, only one of the four wide-open,” he said. “ There’s not Preliminary hearings, such as ing steps to reduce the type of The Berlin plant produces NHL season. “ Everybody has known Wayne “ Teams are .starting to play a year-in, year-out consi.stency to All-Star goalies. Calgary’s Mike as much contact as there is in that begun Monday in the Merrill risky investments that got the various lines of locks and exit “ You know he’s usually going for .so long now so he’s considered little bit better defensively and vote him as the Campbell Confer­ Vernon, brings a winning record league games and there’ll be a lot case, are closed to the public, so industry into difficulty, and an devices and electronic hardware to be the last man coming out of the old vet so you always look to it’s going to be tough to get my ence starter for tonight’s game, into tonight’s contest. of open ice. Definitely not a no further information was expanded role for the Treasury under the Corbin and Russwin your zone, which you really have someone new to follow and it points,” Lemieux said. fans at Northlands Coliseum have Vernon, who’ll replace Fuhr coaltender’s same ’’ available. Department in supervising S&Ls. brand names. m art 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Eeh 7, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feh 7 1989 - 13 High School Roundup Boxing is Balance key element for the Patriots in need i*« * COVENTRY — Balance was the East Division action. The win moves R» key as Coventry High overwhelmed the Indians to 5-4 overall. 1-1 in the East Hampton High. 52-33. Monday division. night in Charter Oak Conferencegirls’ Manchester was back in action basketball action. today at 3:30 p.m. at Enfield High. of stars The win moves the Patriots to 10-4 in Matt Miner won the 200 freestyle the COC East and 14-5 overall with the and had a personal best in securing loss dropping the Bellringers to 6-8, third place in the 500 free for Bv Ed Schuyler Jr. 7-10. Manchester. Egils Ramans won the The Associated Press Coventry is now idle until Wednes­ 200 individual medley and the 100 m I day. Feb. 15 when it winds up its butterfly for the Indians’ only other LAS VEGAS — Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas regular season on the road against individual triumphs. Mike McNally in “ Hit Man” Hearns were at ringside. So was Mike Marianapolis Prep. the 200 free and Mark Flores in the 500 Tyson. “ Our balance is what hurt them free turned in personal bests for You can bet a lot of fans will remember seeing early.’’ Coventry Coach Ray Dim- Manchester. them long after they’ve forgotten the principals on a mock said. “ We had a lot of different Results: UK Caesars Palace boxing show, which was billed as 200medley relay: 1. Manchester (Cromble, presenting “ The Four Best Welterweights In The people scoring early.” F lem ing, Ramans, P arkany) 1:53.44. Coventry enjoyed a 14-7 lead after 200 tree: 1. Miner (M) 2:11.36, 2. Decker World.” one quarter with Nektaria Gitsis (F), 3. Erickson (M) Lee Seung-Soon probably is not one of t he four best 200 IM : 1. Ramans (M ) 2:23.43, 2. V llla nI popping in six of her eight points in the (F), 3. Cromble (M). AP photo welterweights in South Korea. stanza. The Patriots extended their 50 tree: 1, White (F) 24.02, 2. Parkany (M), Mark Breland stopped Lee in 54 seconds and 3. M a lta llk (F). Chris Nelson/Special to the Herald lead to 30-15 at the half with Brenda Diving: Not held. WHY ME? — Los Angeles Clippers’ Marlon Starling stopped Lloyd Honeyghan in the Thalacker and Chrissy Gagnon lead­ 100 fly : 1. Ramans (M ) 1:04.32, 2. Howland ninth round, winning pieces of what u.sed tobeoneof (F), 3. Lenehan ( m ). Coach Don Casey watches as his NBA boxing’s most glamorous championships. ing six second-period scorers with 100 free: 1. VlllanI (F) 55.60, 2. Parkany DRAWS START — Seven-foot freshman four apiece. (M), 3. Mahallk (F). club loses its 19th straight Monday It made one wonder how “ The Four Best Dan Cyrulik (55), shown in a file photo, 500 free: 1. Sawyer (F) 6:19.9, 2. Erickson night. 129-111, to the visiting Dallas Welterweights In The World” would have fared if Coventry held a 44-20 bulge after (M), 3. Miner (M), will be in the starting lineup Wednesday three quarters. ’ ■ H arger (F) 1:07.12, 2. Crom ble Mavericks Casey is 0-8 since taking Leonard and Hearns were fighting at 147 pounds. night at the Hartford Civic Center when Mollie Jacobson had a game-high 12 (M), 3, Tetro (F). over for the fired Gene Shue. The woeful There was a time when Leonard and Hearns were 100 breast: 1. Stanger (F) 1:11.82, 2. not just the two be.st welterweights in the world, but the University of Connecticut hosts points to lead the Patriots with Fleming (M), 3. O'Neil (F). Clippers are one loss away from the Thalacker and Gitsis netting eight 400 tree relay: 1. MHS (Patulak, Phillips, two of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the second-ranked Georgetown in Big East apiece. Maura Danehy and Thalacker Torres, M in e r) 5:08,72. NBA single-season record of 20 set by world. Conference basketball action. Cyrulik, had 13 and nine rebounds, respec­ the Philadelphia 76ers in 1972-73. They al.so engaged in one of boxing’s best fights. AP photo On Sept. 16, 1981, Leonard, who was trailing on all who has logged 22 minutes in Big East tively, with Danehy and Corine HOLDING HIM BACK — Harvard’s Hockey Tournament at Boston Garden play, will replace Cliff Robinson in the Cagianello each coming up with three Cromwell girls three official cards after 13 rounds, .stopped Hearns in the 14th round and won the undisputed Brian McCormack (22) holds onto Monday night. Harvard won, 5-4, and Husky starting lineup. Robinson suf­ steals. “ The girls moved the ball well and trounce Bolton welterweight title. Boston College’s David Emma as he will meet BU, which beat Northeastern fered a sprained right ankle last found the open people,’’ Dimmock On June 12, the two will return to Caesars Palace keeps him from the puck in front of in the other first-round clash, next Saturday against Providence and is said, “ and we shot better than we BOLTON — It was a one-sided SPORTS to fight for one of boxing’s trash championships — Crimson netminder Chuckie Hughes in Monday night for the Beanpot titie. affair with visiting Cromwell High listed as questionable for Wednesday's have recently” the 168-pound super middleweight title. the first round of the annuai Beanpot game. Cyrulik has played in 12 of Jen Higgins had nine points to lead downing Bolton High. 50-10, Monday Promoter Bob Arum has modestly billed this night in Charter Oak Conference girls’ too-late rematch as "The War.” UConn’s 18 games and is averaging 2.4 the Bellringers. IN BRIEF COVENTRY (52) — Corine Coolonello 2 1-2 basketball play. It is more of an event than a fight — a stage for points and 1.9 rebounds. He has six 5, Maura Danehv 2 1-2 5, Brenda Thalocker 3 Cromwell sits atop the COC West at final curtain calls of I,eonard. who will be .33 at fight points and four rebounds in four Big 2-38, Nektaria Gitsis40-08, M ollie Jacobson4 12-1, 16-2 overall, while the Bulldogs Arizona No. 1 in the poii time, and the 30-year-old Hearns. Wylie trying to mix, match 4-4 12, Chrlssv Gaonon 20-04, Stacie Renfro 2 East games. He has recorded DNP (did 0-1 4, M ichelle D ixon 1 0-0 2, Johanna are now 2-11. 3-13. It is a reminder that boxing, while busy, is in V anK ruInlnoen 10-02, J ill Paton 10-02, Jenny Bolton’s next game is Thursday at 7 TUCSON. Ariz. (A P) — For the second desperate need of .stars. not play) outings in four other Big East W aldo 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 8-12 52. EAST HAMPTON (33) — Kathle Feather- p.m. against RHAM High in Hebron. straight year. Arizona has made it to the top of Marvelous Marvin Hagler is gone. Roberto contests. chuk 3 1-2 7, Jen Hloolns 3 1-29, Lisa Abbatt 3 Cromwell had a 20-5 halftime lead. The Associated Press college basketball poll, Duran’s swan .song figures to come against Iran 0-08, Sue M InnIck 20-05, Chris FleldlngOO-00, as the No. I round-robin kept going. skating career with school Lena Kluver 0 0-0 0, Becky White 0 0-0 0, Milena Gallitto and Mary Webster Barkley on Feb. 24 at Atlantic City. N J George A llison M urp h y 1 0-0 2, M arcle DePaul 0 0-0 0, each had 14 points to lead the winners. It’s an honor that Coach Lute Olson just as Foreman continues to fight at age 40. but instead of a A m y T y le r 0 2-4 2. T otals 12 4-8 33. Teresa McMahon had five points to soon would have declined, at this point. Not 3-palnt goals: EH- Higgins 2, Abbatt 2, sense of menace about his matches, there is a sense Bv Barry Wllner to pick a favorite. Harvard, he is convinced he has M InnIck. pace Bolton. Amy Stoudt. Danielle that he’s an ingrate, but Olson said his of the ridiculous. The Associated Press “ It’s kind of like comparing taken the right road. SPORTS Halftime: 30-15 Coyentry. Curylo and Wendy Neil also turned in Wildcats. 17-2. havebeentherebefore.andthat The boxing stage unquestionably belongs to the apples and oranges. Chris has one He can convince just about good efforts for the Bulldogs. there are other teams that are better right now. 22-year-old Tyson, who is the sport’s only BALTIMORE — Debi Thomas extra trick (a triple axel) but I everyone else with a victory here. The Wildcats received 30 of 65 first-place CROM W ELL (50) — Lea M archInkoskI 2 0 Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald undisputed champ. did it. so why not Paul Wylie? have a program that I think is Which means outskating the 4, Beth Bartolofta 0 0 0, Debbie Rich 1 1 3, votes from a nationwide panel of sportswriters Manchester swim M ary Webster 5 2 14, Lisa Solatia 2 0 4, Robyn Even though his fights have become only brief Thomas twice won at the U S. more moving than his. This is the flamboyant Bowman in the long INBREF Alsup 2 0 4, Tammy Boswell 2 3 7, Milena STUFF — Manchester High’s Calvin Meggett jams one home in a and broadcasters and 1.226 points. 46 more episodes in his soap-opera life, there is a dramatic Figure Skating Championships brass tacks, the long program program. turns back Fermi Gallitto 6 2 14 Totals 21 8 50. than No. 2 Georgetown quality to his matches. and also captured a world cham­ analysis ... it’s going to come BOLTON (10) — Wendy Nell 1 0 2, Amy recent game at Clarke Arena. The Indians host Fermi High “ I want people to watch my Stoudt 1 0 3, Teresa McMahon 2 1 5, Alison The Hoyas. 17-2. jumped from sixth, while Tyson’s next fight will be Feb. 25 at the Las Vegas pionship and an Olympic bronze down to the long program.” tonight at 7:30 in CCC East play while elsewhere in town, program and be separated from Hoop tryouts announced EN FIELD — The Manchester High Klllorin 00 0, Jill Supple 0 00, Danielle Curylo Missouri. 20-3. climbed from fifth to third with Hilton. The challenger will be Frank Bruno of medal while continuing her edu­ As it usually does, with the final 0 0 0, Totlas 4 1 10. the fact that I ’m out there boys’ swimming team dunked Fermi Cheney Tech hosts Coventry. East Catholic is on the road at 1.169 points, the Tigers’ highest ranking this Britain. cation — Thomas goes to portion of three-part competition Tryouts for a seventh and eighth grade boys’ 3-polnt goals: B- Stoudt, skating,” he said. “ I want people High. 90-79. Monday afternoon in CCC Halftime: 20-5 Cromwell. South Catholic in other basketball action tonight. season. Georgetown, second in three earlier There appears to be no serious challenge on the Stanford. worth 50 percent of the total traveling basketball team will be held to get involved in the emotions, polls, had 17 first-place votes. Missouri 12. scene for Tyson, but lack of talent in the Wylie has spent the last three score. Wylie says he can skate Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the the whole performances 1 don’t while Louisville, 16-3. moved from seventh to heavyweight division is not unusual. The division years at Harvard. And competing with Bowman in the long routine Community Y on North Main Street. For want people to count the triples fourth and claimed three top votes and 1.090 might have been at its deepest in the 1970s when as one of this country’s best men’s as well as the original program further information, call Carl Buiaucius at and bide the time.” 647-8467. Defense turned Syracuse’s season around points Muhammad Ali. Joe Frazier. Foreman. Larry skaters and the compulsories. Holmes. Ken Norton. Earnie Shave's and .lerry This week, the 24-year-old “ I did it at Denver (in the 1988 Wylie and Bowman are friendly By Jim O’Connell The ninth-ranked Orangemen had just beaten No. Douglas was forced to the bench for long periods Quarry fought Wylie is a co-favorite with Chris nationals) and I think I ’ve im­ rivals, even though their person­ Officials are needed The Associated Press 11 Seton Hall 85-79 to go 20-4 overall and 6-4 in the Big of three games with a strained muscle in his back Hlasek gains second round However, there remain plenty of people willing to Bowman for the American title proved since then,” he .said “ I ’ve alities are diametric opposites. East, tied for second with the Pirates. and. coincidence of coincidences, the injury struck pay to see Tyson with the understanding that they He comes off the best year of his gotten more confident in my.self Bowman, who appeared in televi­ ROTTERDAM Netherlands (AP) — The Connecticut Board of Approved Baseball EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - The Syracu,<;e “ We have a lot of guys on this team with a lot of while the Orangemen were losing four of five. are shelling out to see a fighter rather than a fight career, when he finished second and my program.” sion commercials as a child, Second-seeded Jakob Hlasek of We.st Germany Umpires is looking forcandidated interested in Orangemen don’t get defensive when last month’s pride and we’ve come out the last five, six “ It was hard for me to sit and watch us lose but I Tyson is a star who stands above the confusing to Brian Boitar.o in the U.S. 1988 was a year of redemption called himself and Wylie “ The advanc('d to the second round of the $452,500 joining its ranks. It will be conducting classes 17-day slump is mentioned. ballgames and shown people we can play.’’ said had to do it and I think this team has shown a lot of mess of super and junior divisions and three championships, 10th at the Win­ for Wylie. He won the 1981 world Odd Couple ” when they roomed Rotterdam tournament with a 7-6. 6-2 victory to train prospective umpires on Monday. Feb. Rather, it’s defense they talk about when asked of Thompson, co-high scorer with Sherman Douglas at courage coming back,” said Douglas who had 28 champions in most weight classes. ter Olympics and ninth at the junior crown but couldn’t rise together at Calgary Bowman over Tobias Rvatesson of Sweden 20 at Connecticut Mutual Insurance Company. their roll which is at 33 days and counting. 18.6 points per game. “ The losses woke us up and points against Seton Hall. “ This team was one and World Championships. above fourth among American played the Oscar Madison role In other first-round matches: Michiel Myrtle Street, in Hartford in the Goodwin Syracu.se entered the new year at 13-0 and ranked showed us w e’re not an unbeatable team, we can be four in the Big East and we’re back in the race now. “ I wouldn’t consider myself the seniors. Boitano even advised Schapers of Holland beat Marco O.stoja of “ We both like each other and Room starting at 7 p.m. An exam will beheld at No. 2. The schedule was Carrier Dome-heavy and beaten and ever since then w e’ve been giving 120 We had to get back to playing Syracuse University favorite.” Wylie said before the Wylie to “ give up school and Yugoslavia 6-3 6-2. Christian Saceanu of West Davis, Balboni we like skating against each the same location on Thursday. Feb. 23. at 7 didn’t exactly read like a “ Who’s Who of Division I ” percent on the court, rebounding, playing defense. basketball and that’s been my only concern the last event began today with novice concentrate on skating fulltime.” Germany defeated Claudio Mezzadri of other.” Wylie said. “ We’re so p.m. for those interested in umpiring. The Big East season started with a thud, a home That’s been the key.” few ballgames. and junior singles and champion­ “ That’s not me.” Wylie said “ I Switzerland 6-7. 6-2. 6-2 and Udo Riglewski of even that ju.st the slightest thing For further information, contact Bill Tatel- loss to Pittsburgh. A 24-point blowout to give Seton Junior centei;Derrick Coleman was quick to jump “ We can’t have a letup; we’re coming from the ship dance. The senior men have need other things.” West Germany downed Eduardo Ma.s.so of could make the difference man at 644-5282. Hall its first loss of the season eased concerns for a on the defensive when asked about the turnaround. bottom up so we got to keep on. We can’t just think win their cases theircompulsories Thursday, one It wasn’t until a year ago that Argentina 6-3, 6-0 day afterthe senior women begin. Wylie got his dual life under “ But that also makes it more few days. “ We thought we were playing well but we weren’t we’re back because we can get beat any day of the By The Associated Press Then, it hit. Road losses to Villanova. St. John’s playing great defense. We had to turn up the week.” "I’d sav Chris and I are too close control. Now. with a year to go at fun And skating should be fun ” and Connecticut. intensity on defense.” said Coleman, who is January 21 was the day the Orangemen started to Three contestants added Divorce almost final NEW YORK — Hou.ston’s Glenn Davis and The Orangemen were 1-4 and in the Big East’s averaging 11.7 rebounds per game. “ Now we come turn things and it wasn’t even a Big East game. Seattle’s Steve Balboni. a couple of long-ball-hitting NEW YORK (AP) - Kenny Walker of New cellar, foreign turf for a program with seven out and try to play great defense and that’s the thing “ It wasn’t like we were going to a non-conference NEW YORK (A P) — The divorce between first basemen have outslugged their respective York and rookies Shelton Jones of Philadelphia straight 20-win seasons and 12 in 13 years. working for us. With the league today anybody can game in the middle of nowhere and no one would see actress Robin Givens and heavyweight cham­ front offices and won their salary arbitration cases, Clippers futility streak at 19 and Chris Morris of New Jersey have been “ A lot of good teams this year have lost four lose so you just have to come out and try to play well it,” junior guard Matt Roe said of the nationally pion Mike Tyson should be final within 45 days. with Davis becoming baseball’s newest millionaire added to the field for the NBA’s Slam-Dunk ballgames and we lost four out of five and a lot of every game.” televised 99-87 victory over Notre Dame. “ It gives Givens' lawyer said. Davis, who batted .271 last season with 30 homers championship Saturday at Houston. people were looking at us and saying Syracuse won That usually happens when Douglas hasoneof his Both parties have signed the divorce LOS ANGELES (A P) - Will you confidence because you tend to lose some when and 99 RBIs, was awarded $1,085 million for 1989 Two-time defending champion Michael early but look what happened once they started the typical games. The Big East’s all-time assist agreement, and plan to file for divorce in the the Los Angeles Clippers — a you’re losing. If our season was to have a Monday instead of the $875,000 offered by the Astros. Jordan of Chicago announced Sunday that he Big East.” junior forward Stephen Thompson said leader, the senior needs 72 points to pass Dave Bing Dominican Republic, said the lawyer, Raoul franchise beset with injuries, turnaround you would have to look to South Bend as He made $340,000 last year will not participate in the competition. as Syracuse’s all-time leading scorer. the pivotal point in the season.” weight problems and inexpe­ Monday night. Felder Balboni. who batted 251 with 21 homers and 61 A no-fault divorce — in which both parties rience — win again this season? RBIs, made $.3.50,000 in 1988 and will earn $800,000 agree that they should he divorced — can be Veteran guard Norm Nixon is this year in.stead of the $.500,000 offered by the Harper player of week obtained in the Dominican Republic by either sure they will, and rookie forward Mariners. Arbitrator Stephen Goldberg made both husband or wife following an overnight stay in Charles Smith hopes they do NEW YORK (A P) - Ron Harper of the Seminoles hand Louisville its just reward rulings, which left the players and owners tied at 2-2 before the All-Star break. PL.'- the country. Felder said Cleveland Cavaliers was named NBA Player of in cases decided so far. They didn’t win Monday night, the Week for the period ending Feb. 5. By The Associated Press Felder described the agreement as Givens No. 5 Oklahoma 126, Iowa St. 97: Stacey King Three other players who had filed for arbitration falling 129-111 to the Dallas Harper averaged 25.3 points. 8.3 assists. 7.0 keeping what was hers and Tyson keeping what scored 33 points and Oklahoma broke away with 81 settled with their clubs, leaving .34 cases still Mavericks for their 19th .straight rebounds and 2.6 steals per game in leading the Louisville got what it wanted, sort of. The was his. NCAA Hoop points in the second half, most ever in a Big Eight scheduled to be heard loss. That tied the longest losing Cavaliers to three victories in four games la.st fourth-ranked Cardinals also got what they game. The Sooners, 19-3 and 6-1 in the conference, Kansas City Royals outfielder Danny Tartabull streak in franchise history, set week. deserved. rebounded from a loss to Oklahoma State that more than tripled his salary by negotiating a during the 1981-82 season when nA Pervis Ellison, the team’s star center, returned to “ We got what we earned, and that’s a loss,” knocked them out of No. 1. Pacers talking trade one-year contract for $1,035 million. He made the club was based in San Diego, action after missing two games with a knee injury Louisville coach Denny Crum said. “ Florida State $.3.30,000 in 1988. and is just one off the NBA Clippers suspend Dailey Skeeter Henry scored 16 of his 18 points in the INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana and played well. But the rest of the Cardinals played their hearts out for 40 minutes and we played Tartabull. who batted .274 last season with 26 single-season record of 20 set by second half as Oklahoma pulled away from a 55-50 Pacers are discussing possible trades with LOS ANGELES (A P) - The Los Angeles hobbled, losing to No. 12 Florida State 81-78 Monday hard for about 10. Our guys just didn’t want it as bad homers and 102 RBIs, can earn up to $175,000 in the Philadelphia 76ers in 1972-73. lead. The visiting Cyclones. whomadeSl turnovers, Dallas that would send Wayman Tisdale to the Clippers suspended guard Quintin Dailey night. as Florida State and that’s shame.” incentive bonuses. He would get $100,000 if he is “ We aren’t going to go through are 11-8 and 2-5. Mavericks for either Mark Aguirre or Sam indefinitely for being overweight. Dailey, the Ellison, who did not start, led host Louisville with named the American League’s Most Valuable the end of the season without No. 16 Ohio State 70, Purdue 58: Ohio State, behind team’s leading scorer, said Coach Don Casey 19 points. Perkins Player, $25,000 if he is elected to start in the All-Star winning more games, just like One deal would send Ti.sdale to Dallas for Florida State. 18-2. leads the Metro Conference at Jay Burson’s 26 points, fought its way past visiting Game. $15,000 if he is named an All-Star reserve, nobody’s going to go 82-0.” Nixon told him he was suspended when he reported to Purdue in the Big Ten. Aguirre, and another would send Tisdale and the Sports Arena for the game against the 6-1. Louisville is 16-4 and 5-1. $25,000 if he wins a Silver Slugger and $25,000 if he said. A brawl broke out midway through the second half Herb Williams to Dallas for Perkins and Detlef Dallas Mavericks. “ We had our skeptics about our position in the Top wins a Gold Glove. “ We’re definitely going to win rW- when Purdue’s Kip Jones and Ohio State’s Grady Schrempf. The Indianapolis News reported Dailey said he weighed about 229, Casey Twenty, yet our youngsters never questioned it and Outfielder Ivan Calderon agreed on a one-year some games.” Mateen exchangee! elbows and were ejected. The Monday, quoting an unidentified NBA source. contract with the Chicago White Sox for $320,000, a 1 wants him at 205. Dailey will be paid during the knew they could play with anybody.” Seminoles Nixon was the catalyst fop the Buckeyes, leading by five points at that point, " I wouldn’t say it’s close, but it’s definitely suspension and will have nutritional supervi­ coach Pat Kennedy said. raise of $180,000. He can earn an additional $60,000 in Clippers in the .second quarter, quickly increased the margin to 14. on the table.” The News quoted the source as sion to slim down. In other games. No. 5 Oklahoma trounced Iowa performance bonuses handing off six assists and State 126-97. No. 9 Syracu.se got past No. 11 Seton Ohio State, 16-5, is in a four-way tie for second s VI n fi Calderon, who will be 27 next n.onth, batted 212 scoring eight points in the last Pacers General Manager Donnie Walsh Hall 85-79, No. 16 Ohio State beat Purdue 70-58, No. place in the conference at .5-3 behind Indiana. last season with 14 homers and 35 RBIs. He was on 6:40 to push Los Angeles to a.59-54 Purdue is 10-12 and 3-6. would not comment on the report. Gretzky player of week 19 Nevada-Las Vegas downed UC Santa Barbara the disabled list from June 27-July 1.3 and again from halftime lead. AP photo July 27 to the end of the season and underwent 77- 61 and Virginia stopped No. 20 Georgia TechVirginia 78, No. 20 Georgia Tech 71: Richard But Mark Aguirre .scored 16 of MONTREAL (A P) — Wayne Gretzky of the 78- 71. shoulder surgery after the season. his 24 points in third quarter as TAKE AWAY — The Clippers’ Tom Garrick (22) and Los Angeles Kings, who had nine points in three Morgan scored 23 points and Virginia extended its Krumrie going home George McCloud scored 20 points, including tw’o The St Louis Cardinals satisfied outfielder Milt the Mavericks outscored the teammate Benoit Benjamin (00) combine to take the ball games, was named the NHL Player of the home hex over Atlantic Coast Conference teams. foul shots with five seconds left that gave Florida CINCINNATI (A P) — Injured nose tackle Thompson with a one-year contract for $45.5.000. a Clippers 41-18 to take a 95-77 lead. from the Mavericks’ James Donaldson in their game Week for the period ending Feb. 5. The Cavaliers, who earlier trounced highly State a three-point edge I^uisville’s LaBradford Tim Krumrie is going home to Eau Claire, raise of $215,000 over his 1988 salary with the Dallas made 14 of 18 shots, 77.8 Gretzky had his first three-goal game of the ranked North Carolina and North Carolina State at Monday night in Los Angeles. The Clippers lost their 19th Smith then took the inbounds pass and drove the Wis , to rehabilitate the leg he broke during the Philadelphia Phillies He can earn an additional percent, while the Clippers hit on season Saturday in a .5-3 victory over the home, is tied with those two teams for the league straight, 129-111. length of the court but missed an off balance, 3-point $25,000 in performance bonuses 7 of 23. 30.4 percent. Buffalo Sabres. lead at 5-2. Virginia is 13-6 after its sixth straight Super Bowl try from the top of the key. victory. Krumrie. a Pro Bowl nose tackle, had Thompson batted .288 for Philadelphia with two “ I don’t know what happened homers and 3.3 RBIs. He was traded to St Louis in points in the fourth period as the snapped its season-opening 17- Tony Dawson led the Seminoles with 21.points and Tom Hammonds scored 23 points for Georgia surgery two weeks ago to stabilize the leg I ’m just thinking about winning a December for catcher Steve Lake and outfielder Phoenix Suns averted a second- game losing streak here Dec 14 Kllma gets jail sentence Irving Thomas had 18 points and 17 rebounds. Tech. 14-7 and 4-3 fracture he suffered early in the Cincinnati game, period.” said Smith, who Smith .and Felton Spencer each scored 12 for Bengals’ 20-16 Super Bowl lo.ss to San Curt Ford. led the Clippers with 23 points. half collapse and beat the Utah Since losing to Miami, the Clippers are 3-21 ROYAL OAK, Mich. (A P) — Petr Klima of Louisville. Other Games: Valparaiso set an Division I record Also, free agent first baseman Danny Heep “ This is very, very difficult to Jazz 104-87. Utah mis.sed a chance Francisco ... . , ^ • Suns 104. Jazz 87; Chambers the Detroit Red Wings was sentenced to three Ellison went directly to whirlpool treatment after with 19 3-point baskets in a 104-83 victory over He met with reporters Monday before being agreed to a one-year contract Aith the Bo.ston Red deal with, to even understand. I to move into a first-place tie with scored 11 of his 24 points in the days in jail for his guilty plea to a charge of the game without comment. Smith thought the Butler. The teams combined for 29 3-pointers, released from Christ Hospital Sox for $285,000. with an additional $40,000 in think we need to win before the Houston in the Midwest Division fourth period as the Suns averted driving under the influence of alcohol, a court 6-foot-9 senior did fine another Division I record. Jim Ford scored 36 points “ I'm in much better spirits today than I was incentives. Heep batted .242 for the world champion All-Star break. That would The Clippers’ streak started a second-half collapse to post official said. “ I don’t think he’s 100 percent right now,” Smith with seven 3-pointers for Valparaiso, which upset two weeks ago.” Krumriesaid “ What happens Los Angeles Dodgers last season with no homers change our mood and attitude Dec. 30 when they lost to the Los AP photo their 28th victory of the season, Klima was taken to the Royal Oak Police said, “ but he played a good game. He was kind of Notre Dame earlier this season. during the next few months remains to be .seen and 11 RBIs in 149 at-bats. He made $300,000 last coming back.” Angeles Lakers "Two games later matching their total of last year Department and to the city jail immediately SOONER PRESSURE — Oklahoma’s worried coming off the injury. You can’t blame him Florida A&M was awarded a 2-0 forfeit when — there are going tohe good days and bad ones year and became a free agent when the Dodgers They play face the Houston rookie forward Danny Manning, Phoenix. 20-4 at home, led led after his 9a.m. sentencing before Judge Daniel for that.” Morgan State coach Nat Frazier refu.sed to leave the “ But I ’m more optimistic now about my failed to offer the utilityman a contract for 1989. Rockets at home on Wednesday the No. 1 draft pick, went down Herman Henry, right, applies pressure 66-45 with 7:02 left in the third Sawicki, the official said Sawicki also Florida State led 68.57 with five minutes building after being ejected with 15:40 left in the chances to play next season” No hearings are scheduled for today. Cincinnati night and then play the Phoenix with a serious knee injury. on Iowa State’s Mark Baugh during their quarter before a 20-6 I'tah burst sentenced Klima to 18 months probation and remaining before the Cardinals rallied to 77-76 with game. Morgan State led 42-41 when Frazier got his Doctors have said Krumrie could be Reds relief ace John Franco has a scheduled Suns on the road on Thursday The Clippers provided the trimmed it to 72-65 The Suns suspended his driver’s license for six months. game Monday night in Norman, Okla. 1:34 left. Mitchell made two foul shots for a third technical foul for arguing. Morgan took a seat recovered in time for (raining camp this hearing on Wednesday in Chicago Franco is night. expansion Charlotte Hornets and opened the fourth quarter with an The No 5 ranked Sooners easily won, three-point edge but Thomas was called for in the seventh row of the stands, but stayed there summer if his rehabilitation follows schedule .seeking $13 million and Cincinnati is offering In the only other game. Tom Miami Heat with their first-ever 8-0 run. 126-97. goaltending. until the referees declared the game over. $950,000. Chambers scored 11 of his 24 NBA victories and the Heat 14 - NTANTHESTER HFRl'I.D Tueydav. Feb 7 I98P M A N C H EST ER H ERALD, Tue.idav, Feb. 7. 1989 — 15 ~ i m r Taucscher surprise ski winner SCIENCE & HEALTH By Mike Clark slow at the start, ranking only others was carrying the speed Rattlesnake to the finish, yet he The Associated Press 29th in the 55-skier field at the that Tauscher had produced gave away a monstrous .33 first intermediate clocking some through Rattlesnake, and so they seconds in that stretch, changing BEAVER CREEK. Colo. - 25 seconds into the run. fell back the further they went. the color of his medal from gold to How do you handle anger? There's a lesson to be learned " I usually always have prob­ At the end. Tauscher put up a silver. Taking S t ^ a r s lasers into surgery from Hansjoerg Tauscher’s star­ lems with the start." Tauscher time of 2 minutes. 10.39 second.s. “To win a medal is a great job iilo t tiy Strategic Defense Initiative researchers may have other tling victory in the men's down­ said. "Last year. I also had the Mueller, getting a medal in his today. ... I ’m really happy with lacor o 1^ ooting down hostile missiles. Developers believe the powerful free-olectron hill in the World Alpine Ski best time in the lower part here" fifth consecutive major cham­ my fifth medal in a row. That’s an ead to scalpel-less surgery on tumors in delicate areas (such as deep within the — Championships. It is that skis are in finishing 19th in a World Cup pionship event, was .19 seconds never been done before” brain), improved bone surgery and aid in destroying viruses Women hide it; men vent it important, but they must have a race back. Another Swiss. Karl Al- Mueller, at age 31 the old man MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF MODERN LASERS skier atop them. "And in the World Cup. it often piger, was third in 2:10.67. among the downhillers, said he FORESTGROVE, Ore. (AP) - cism and to attempt to correct the ing or ignorant persons. The happened that I'm doing very Alpiger's dilemma was typical got to know the young German How people handle anger varies problem. women reported more anger in Given a set of skis tuned to the good times in the lower part He led Tauscher by a resounding this year. with gender, according to studies Though individual men and response to criticism or rejection, powdery but brutally cold snow where I'm really aggressive, six-tenths of a second exiting Tauscher wasn’t the only skier \ViA, by a Pacific University psychol­ women may respond in a variety and they listed more feelings of that covered Beaver Creek's where I can let the ski go." Rattlesnake, yet ended up 2fi to open eyes in Monday’s race. ogy professor. of ways to this type of provoca­ hurt. Centennial downhill track. Tauscher was second-quickest seconds back. He lost .88 seconds Norway’s Atle Skaardal claimed TUNABLE DYE Women experience anger in tion. Biaggio’s research suggests In a laboratory study, 51 college Tauscher supplied the rest of the between the first and second in the space of about 600 yards, sixth, only .32 seconds away from Conventional lasers, coupled with dyes, are used with response to many of the same that there will be some differen­ light-sensitive drugs against malignant cells. However, students imagined one neutral winning equipment — a skierable checkpoints, then put up the simply because Tau.scher was the bronze medal. •carit — circumstances as men and may ces, in general, between the sexes and three anger-provoking to overcame a slow start with an fastest times between the third going about 3 mph faster. And 18-year-old Tommy Moe of they have a narrow range ot wavelengths and are not as powerful as the tree-electron laser. even experience similar levels of in how they construe such scenes and reported the extent to aggressive, hell-bent dash to the and fourth intermediate stops. Palmer, Alaska, gave the sag­ anger, says Dr. Mary Kay provocation. which they would experience bottom of the mountain. Because of his slow start. “I made a small mistake in the ging American men’s program a — YAG Biaggio, but they are prone to When men have aggressive anger if the scenes were real. To the disbelief of everyone, Tauscher was still only ninth Rattlesnake.’’ said Alpiger. who boost with a 12-place finish in Surgeons use Yag lasers to allow light into the retina o( cataract suppress and internalize their impulses, they are expected to The only gender difference including himself, Tauscher entering the gulch-like area of the also won a bronze medal in the 2:12.27. and teammate Jeff Olson patients. Yag or Argon beams can be sent through fiber-optic tubes to anger while men tend to external­ express them by showing anger, treat diseased areas in the stomach, colon or bladder. found in this study was that men upset those kings of the downhill course known as Rattlesnake 1987 World Championships at of Bozeman, Mont., tied Zurbrig- ize theirs. while women are encouraged to reacted to criticism with greater — Switzerland's Pirmin Zurbrig- Alley. He was the quickest Crans-Montana. Switzerland. “I gen for 15th in 2:12.39. Girardelli, -ARGON “The co.st of this suppression suppress their own anger. feelings of hostility and hate. gen and Peter Mueller and through that trench, and carried was too much on the inside ski and winner of three of the last four may for many women be lowered Biaggio. program director and The blue-green light produced by these lasers is absorbed "In the real world.” Biaggio Luxembourg's Marc Girardelli — his speed on down tothe finish. He then on the last turns I was maybe World Cup downhills and gold by red pigment which enables eye surgeons to "spot self-esteem, a sense of powerless­ professor at the Oregon Graduate to give West Germany its first- was up to fifth-fastest as he exited trying too much to stay on my medalist in the world champion­ weld” detached retinas to red blood vessels. They're also ness and fear of responding to or School of Professional Psychol­ says, “it may be the case that ever downhill title in a world Rattlesnake, then made a perfect line.” ship combined, was 21st in used on glaucoma patients and for "unblocking" Fallopian of even recognizing a provoking ogy who has studied anger for men are more likely to respond to championship, high-speed turn at Ford's Porch, Mueller, silver medalist in the 2:12.77. tubes. or unfair condition that causes nearly 10 years, used two experi­ irritations with anger and that "The equipment is very impor­ so named because the jump is Calgary Olympics after winning The women had the stage today the anger in the first place.” she ments in her study. women are more prone to inhibit tant, of course, but you still have located near the porch of former the 1987 world title, was .32 with the slalom. Tamara McKin­ -CARBON DIOXIDE says. In a field study. 72 college feelings of anger when subjected AP photo to ski the ski and make the turns," The most powerful of today’s commercially available to real life provocations. President Ford's home. seconds faster than Tauscher at ney of Olympic Valley, Calif., lasers, it shoots an infra-red beam that cuts through For example, if a supervisor students recorded all of their GOLDEN RUN — West German skier Hansjoerg the 21-year-old native of Oberst- Four skiers had better times the top. then gradually gave away winner of the women’s combined, tissue by boiling the water within cells, vaporizing them criticizes an employee for a anger arousing incidents for two “In the laboratory setting, dorf said. Tauscher moves through the air as he skis the men’s than Tauscher heading into his advantage when he. like the faced off with Switzerland’s instantly, CO, lasers are used on water-filled cells, trivial matter, male employees weeks. Categories of provoking women may not have felt the need The world championship race Ford’s Porch and a fifth. Nor­ others, failed to match the Vreni Schneider, the combined such as those inside the mouth. would be more likely than fe­ incidents and of the feelings they to censor their reactions. Also, downhill course Monday in the World Alpine Champion­ began as had many of Tauscher's way’s Atle Skaardal. had an German’s late speed. Mueller runner-up who has won all five y males to view their supervisor as aroused were developed. since the laboratory is a ‘safe’ ships. Tauscher went on to win the gold medal World Cup races: he was woefully equal clocking. But none of the had the second-fastest trip from World Cup slaloms this season. Comparing techniques unreasonable and to consider the The men reported more prov­ environment, women may not incident their supervisor’s fault. oking incidents than did the have felt the same restrictions or • A saw used by a surgeon Women would be more likely to women, and men had more expectations they experience in FREE ELECTRON leaves a jagged cut in a bone. Filnmp themselves for the eritj- incidents stemming from annoy­ real life.” Still in development, this laser is 20 times more powerful than • A caroon dioxide laser conventional lasers. The $2 million cost and the tons ol concrete leaves char marks. shielding required is perhaps the biggest hindrance to thij laser. Unlike conventional lasers which create a single wavelength • Laser cuts made with a Scientists beam over accuracy SCOREBOARD light beam, the new free-electron laser could be tuned to many free-electron laser are wavelengths, vastly increasing this lasers range of medical smoother and heal faster. Hackett 32 2 0 3.75 uses. Hrudey 2431 159 0 3.92 NBA leaders APcollegehoopTop20 Smith 7 » 54 of new soiar measuring device 0 4.44 Hockey NYlsIanders (7) 3201 222 HOW THE FREE-ELECTRON LASER WORKS 0 4.16 Basketball NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA Individual Scholastic Clifford 4 0 0 0.00 The Top Twenty teams In the Associated 1) Electrons are fired through an array of magnets called a "wiggler." 2) The "Vviggler's" alternating magnetic fields Chevrier scoring, rebounding, field goal percen- Press' college basketball poll, with first- NEW HAVEN (AP) - An has shown the solar sextant’s is the added problem of atmos­ 543 26 0 2.87 deflect the electrons up and down. 3) This causes an emission of light particles called photons. 4) The photons reflect Belfour 1002 65 0 3.89 tageandasslstleadersfhroughFeb.5 : place votes In parentheses, total points instrument designed to provide accuracy exceeds all pheric distortion. Sofia said. NHL standings Pang 1297 based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7- back and forth between the laser's mirrors until they reach threshold intensity. 5) It is a'laser beam which passes 96 0 4.44 Scoring Bennet boys’ varsity hoop the most precise measurements expectations. Waite 494 43 0 5.22 NBA standings 6-5-4-3-2-1, record through Feb. 5 ond lost through the partially transmitting mirror. Maanetic "wlaaler" G FG FT Pts Avg week'sranking: ever of fluctuations in the size of Unlike other measuring devi­ Chicogo (5) 3348 235 0 4.21 The Bennet Junior High boys' varsity I------— ------1 Magnetic 'The early evidence indicates WALES CONFERENCE Janecvk Jordan, Chi 44 570 367 1521 34.6 Record Pts Pvs basketball team routed the Fermi High ces, the solar sextant is designed 30 2 0 4.00 EASTERN CONFERENCE Malone, Utah Photons / polarity the sun has proven to be even the device will produce measure­ Patrick Division Fitzpatrick 957 45 471 401 1345 29 9 1 Arizona (X) 17- 2 1226 4 freshman team, 69-37, Monday after­ W L T 64 0 4.01 Atlantic Division Ellis, Sea. 44 in such a way that scientists can Pts GF Heoly 2157 149 0 4.14 472 204 1234 28.0 2. Georgetown (17) 17- 2 1180 6 noon. Terrance Williams and Jeff 1. more accurate than hoped, en­ ments “probably substantially Pittsburgh 30 18 5 65 247 W L Pet. GB English, Den. 47 554 193 1303 27.7 distinguish between true fluctua­ Melanson 120 13 0 6 50 — 3.Mlssourl (12) 20- 3 1169 5 Lazzarls led the w ay for Bennet with 25 '1 1 '^ ’ hancing its value for scientists N Y Rangers 28 19 8 64 221 New York 30 16 .652 Drexler, Port. 43 467 240 1191 27.7 Q] 1^.5] more precise than we promised, Los Angeles (7) 3275 235 0 4.31 Phllodelphia 4.Loulsvllle (3) 16- 3 1090 7 and 23 points, respectlyely. Deshawn Laser beam tions in the sun and false readings Washington 27 19 10 64 197 Tugnutt 25 20 .556 4'/j Mullln, G.S. 43 441 258 1149 26.7 trying to understand the solar which means it will be able to 540 32 0 3.56 Boston 22 23 .489 7'/2 5.Oklahoma (2) 18- 3 1076 1 Ferguson added nine. Bennet Is now 7-3 Philadelphia 27 24 3 57 209 Gosselln Barkley, Phil. 42 383 329 1110 26.4 6.North Carolina (1) 18- 4 911 3 c r . caused by changes in the instru­ 1506 106 04 22 New Jersey 17 28 .378 12'/2 Wilkins, Atl. and will wind up Its season Thursday at interior, a Yale astronomer says. answer the questions for which it New Jersey 19 25 to 48 192 Mason 1109 0 4.71 43 432 252 1128 26.2 7.llllnols 18- 3 832 2 home against crosstown rival llllng. ment, Sofia said. NY Islanders 18 32 87 Washington 16 27 .372 12'/2 Chambers, Phoe. 44 Gaining a greater understand­ was designed.” Sofia said. 3 39 174 Brunetta 226 19 0 5.04 412 260 1098 25.0 8. Iowa 17- 4 747 9 Adams Division Chorlotte 12 34 .261 18 Cummings, Mil. 43 416 195 1027 23.9 Quebec (2) 3394 246 0 4.35 Central Dlylslon 9. Svracuse 19- 4 740 14 ing of the internal dynamics of the The sextant project began 10 With other devices, the prob­ Montreal 37 14 6 80 218 Reddick Olaluwon, Hou. 44 399 244 1042 23.7 lO.MIchlgan 17- 4 S] "D]' Sl'-Q] S] 1687 — 726 11 Basketball standings Buffalo 24 24 54 'i13 0402 Clevelond 34 to .773 Johnson, LAL 46 Electron stream sun is important because even years ago when Sofia, then at lem has been that “you cannot in 6 196 Chevrier 1092 78 1 4.29 356 313 1052 22.9 11.Seton Hall 19- 3 658 10 Partially transmitting mirror Boston 21 23 11 53 182 Detroit 30 13 .698 3'/2 Tripucka, Char. 42 339 240 940 22.4 CCC-East O'all tiny changes can have enormous Goddard, said he realized “for Berthloume 383 37 0 5.80 Milwaukee 29 14 .674 4'/? 12.Florlda State 17- 2 589 8 principal tell if the sun changed a Harfford 21 28 4 46 190 Malone, Wash. 43 390 176 957 22.3 W L W L InloG raphici (S' 1968 No^ih America Syndicate, Inc. Winnipeg (5) 3171 233 1 4.41 Atlanta 28 17 13.Indiana 18- 5 588 17 S O U R C E S: Fortune. Applied Science consequences, influencing the theoretical reasons” that astron­ Quebec 19 31 6 44 189 .622 6V2 McHale, Bos. 45 375 249 999 22.2 W indham 7 1 8 4 tiny bit or the instrument Chicago 25 19 .568 9 14.Duke 15- 4 544 12 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Ewing, N.Y. 46 389 223 1001 21.8 Manchester 6 2 8 5 climate and disrupting radio and omers needed much more accu­ changed a tiny bit. You can Indiana 11 33 .250 23 15. West Virginia 17- 2 327 18 Norris Division Aguirre, CJall. 40 336 165 861 21.5 Hartford Public 6 2 9 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE 16.Ohio State 15- 5 295 15 television signals and power rate ways of measuring oscilla­ correct for it but never know W L T 1Pts GF Richmond, G.S 43 331 225 904 21.0 East Hartford 5 3 Ml(twest Division 17.N.Carolina Stote 14- 4 227 13 7 6 Detroit 24 23 8 56 216 E. Johnson, Phoe. 42 356 142 880 21.0 Rockville 5 3 5 8 transmissions, scientists say. tions in the solar limbs, or outer exactly how much change there ECHO Hockey W GB 18.Stanford 17- 5 226 20 St. Louis 20 23 in 50 185 Bailey, Utah 45 362 207 933 20.7 Enfield 2 6 Houston 27 17 19.Nev.-Las Vegas 14- 5 192 16 4 10 The Solar Disk Sextant, de­ edges. Much like earthquakes, is.” Minnesota 17 24 13 47 185 20.Georglo Tech 14- 61 82 — Ferm i 1 7 2 10 Chicago 18 30 7 Utah 27 19 Field Goal A surgeon uses laser signed by Sabatino Sotia of Yale the oscilllations reveal conditions 43 211 Percentage South Windsor a ... 0 8 Dallas 23 20 Others receiving votes: Providence 55; 1 12 The sextant uses a conventional Toronto 17 32 5 39 158 FG FGA Pet Louisiana StateM; St. M ary's, Calif, 25; La and his former colleagues at at the core Smythe Division Mite A Denver 24 23 Barkley, Phil. 383 652 .587 telescope 8 inches in diameter San Antonio 13 31 Salle 15; Boll State 11; Texas-El Paso 11; NASA's Goddard Space Flight Scientists have long known that Calgary 37 11 8 82 243 Thompson, LAL 177 302 .586 Ark.-Little Rock 9; UC Sonto Barbara 9; ACC O 'all Bv Jonathan Heller months ago. Joseph said. D M C Construction (ell to Yale, 6-5, MIom I 5 38 Rodman, Def. Center in Maryland, was carried the sun changes shape about and two flat, nearly reflecting Los Angeles 28 21 5 61 274 and Trl-CIty, 4-1, In weekend play Wes 165 282 . 585 Clemson 8; Minnesota 8; CSregon State 7; W L W L Edmonton 27 23 6 60 239 Pacific Division Parish, Bas. 341 604 . 565 St. Joseph's The laser itself was dessigned in i986. but until pieces of quartz to capture solar Arcenas had two goois ond Geoff Melts, L.A. Lakers 32 14 Texas7; Alabama6; Vlrglnla6; Connecticut 7 0 14 1 into the earth’s upper atmos­ every 90 years, a cycle that Voncouver 20 28 7 47 179 Nance, Clev. 290 517 .561 3; New Mexico 3; Oklahoma State 3; East Catholic 4 3 8 6 M IL F O R D — A Milford .surgeon is pioneering an now it has only been used in general surgery, he images. Seven banks of Rvon O'Connor, Jennifer WIehn and Seattle 28 16 .636 3 Ewing, N Y. phere twice last year by a correlates roughly with varia­ Winnipeg 18 25 9 45 205 389 694 . 561 UCLA 3; Arkansas Stote2; Kansas Stote2; Notre Dame 4 3 9 6 Matt Ryon one apiece. Assists went to Phoenix 28 17 .622 3'/s McHale, Bos. innovative laser procedure that could enable a city added. electronic-sensors, each contain­ Monday's Games Ronnie Halnsev, Arcenas, WIehn (2), 375 679 .552 Evansvillel; Kansasl. Xavier 3 3 7 9 research balloon and is next tions in sunspot activity. But No gomes scheduled Golden State 24 19 .558 6'/3 Levingston, Atl. 186 339 , 549 St Bernard man to see out of his right eye. Silverstone choose the YAG laser instead of ing 2.000 measuring elements, O’Connor ond Kris Dovis. Mike Portland 24 20 . 545 7 1 4 7 7 scheduled to be sent aloft in three there have been no instruments Tuesday's Game B.Williams, N.J. 234 427 .548 Fairfield Prep 0 6 0 15 Dr. Philip Silverstone on Dec. 14 became the first conventional methods because that type of tumor — McCarthy hod 19soves again'! Yale and Sacramento 12 32 . 273 19 Thorpe, Hou. months. pick up minute changes in the All-Star Game at Edmonton. 9:35 p.m. Ronnie Halnsev 19 In goal against 258 471 .548 How college hoop Top 20 fared sensitive enough to provide pre­ Wednesday's Game L.A Clippers 10 36 , 217 22 Connecticut physician to remove part of a tumor made up of blood vessels and nerve tissue — bleeds sun. Trl-CIty Monday's (Somes Major difficulties were eneoun- cise m easurem ents of the No games scheduled Rebounding COC-East C a ll near the eye using contact laser surgery. heavily when cut. The laser beam cuts with more Thursday's Games Phoenix 104,Utah 87 G Off Def Tot Avg How The Associated Press' Top Twenty tered on the first mission when fluctuations. Dollasl29,L.A.CIIpp€rslll college bosketball teams fared Monday: W L w L The patient, David Viola, 22. suffers from precision than a knife and seals the vessels almost Scientists plan to send the Los Angeles at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Mite C Olaluwon, Hou. 44 185 395 580 13.2 Coventry 11 1 12 2 radio communication was lost, “It is true the sun doesn’t Buffalo at Hortford, 7:35 p.m Tuesday's Gomes Parish, Bos. 45 196 377 573 12.7 1. Arizona (17-2) did not play. Bacon Acodemv neurofibromatosis, which can cause abnormal immediately with intense, concentrated heat. instrument aloft in a gondola Washington at New York, 7:30 pm. 2. Georgetown (17-2) did not ploy. 11 1 12 2 but the second flight on Oct. 26 change very much, but even if it Quebec at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m United Bank tied Central Connecti­ Barkley, Phil. 42 227 306 533 12,7 Cheney Tech 4 a 4 10 Cutting down the bleeding eases the delicate twice a year until 1992. when Sofia cut, 1-1. John Shubert hod the gool, Seottleot New Jersey, 7:30p.m. Malone, Atl. 3. Missouri (20-3) did not ploy. growths and seizures. A tumor on and near his right Winnipeg ot New York Rangers, 7:35 44 205 323 528 12.0 R H A M 4 7 5 8 from Fort Sumner, N.M., was changes a tiny bit it has a variety p.m. assisted by Erik Blomstrann. Jeff King Cleveland at Mil woukee, 8p.m. Malone, Utah 4. Louisville (16-4) lost to No. 12 Florida upper eyelid has squeezed the eye shut. procedure. Silverstone said. hopes to launch the sextant into 45 162 362 524 11.6 Bolton 0 11 0 14 almost flawless, Sofia, associate of effects on the earth that New Jersey at Detroit, 7:35 p.m made 12 saves Charlotteat Chicago, 8:Xp.m. Oakley, N.Y. 46 193 306 499 10.8 State 81-78. Silverstone said the laser surgery pocedure The YAG laser is a hand-held device — about the space on a small rocket so it can Edmonton at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. MiamiatUtah,9;Mp.m. Eaton, Utah 45 124 338 462 10.3 5. Oklahomo (19-3) beot Iowa State director of Yale’s Center of Solar requires that we understand the San Antonio at tocramento, 10:30 p.m. 126-97. wouldn’t cure the disease or necessarily prevent the size and shape of a pen — connnected to a provide extended measurements Colgarv at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m B.Williams, N.J 44 174 277 451 10.3 COC-West and Space Research, said Mite House Dallasat Portland, 10:30pm. Cage, Sea. 6. North Carolina (18-4) did not play C a ll structure and evolution ... of the of the sun’s activity. By 1997. they Vancouver at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m 44 165 284 449 10.2 W L w 1. tumor from recurring, but reducing its size could mioroprocesssor by a fiber optic line. Wednesday's Gomes Thorpe, Hou 44 150 295 445 10.1 7. Illinois (18-3) did not play. Cromwell Thursday. sun much more accurately than D.W Fish blanked Eastview Farms, Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 8. Iowa (17-4) did not play, 9 2 10 3 enable Violaa to see out of the eye. A beam of light passes from the microprocessor hope to have the sextant perman­ 3-0. Scott Fontaine, Jason Hawley and Portlond 7 4 7 6 While scientists are still analyz­ we do any other star,” Sofia said. NHLstatlstIcs SeattleatPhllodelphlo,7:30p.m. Assists 9. Svracuse (20-4) beat No. 11 Seton East Hampton “I never give anybody false hope, but you have to through the yttrium aluminum garnet crystal, ently installed on an unmanned Brian Fantry hod the goals with New York at Atlanta, 7:Xp.m. Hall 85-79. 6 6 6 8 ing the two to three hours of data The solar sextant provides Anthony Gollo and Tommy Lottanzlo G No. VInal Tech 3 9 4 10 weigh the benefits versus the risks.” Silverstone which transforms it into a alaser beam. A second, space station. Milwaukee ot Detroit, 7:30p.m. Stockton, Utah 45 622 10. Michigan (17-4) did not play. Rocky HIM radioed back or stored by the readings hundreds of times more NEW YORK (AP) — National Hockey getting assits. Golden State at L.A, Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 11. Seton Hall (19-4) lost to No. 9Syracuse 3 9 4 10 said. “In this case the laser minimized the risks and sapphire crystal in the instrument focuses the beam Leogue regular-seoson statistics through Johnson, LAL 46 586 device on its last six-hour flight, accurate than existing ground- Funding for the solar sextant Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:X p.m. K.Johnson, Phoe. 44 515 85-79. to a pinpoint, which becomes the “blade.” Sunday, Feb. 5: Porter, Port. 12. Florida State (18-2) beatNo. 4Loulsvllle and maximized the benefits” Scoring Lenders Squirt B 43 423 CCC-East girls C a ll Sofia said a preliminary analysis based observations, where there project is provided by NASA. Price, Clev, 42 361 81-78, Milford Hospitaal is now one of only a handful of Interchageablee tips determine the width and GP G A Pts PIm Dumont Brothers downed Middlesex, Thomas, Del. 13. Indiana (18-5) did no* ploy. W L w L Lemleux, Pgh 51 55 86 141 68 43 366 Rockville 7 1 11 3 healthcare centers in the country that uses lasers in cutting depth. 6-3, and Columblo. 11-1. Goal scorers for NBA results Floyd, Hou. 44 366 14. Duke (15-4) did not play. Gretzky, LA 53 38 79 117 20 W indham 6 2 10 4 this specialized operation. The surgeon manipulates the device much like a Dumont were: Mike Dumont (4), Kevin McMillan, Sea 37 306 15. West Virginia (17-2) did not play. East Hartford NIcholls, LA 54 52 61 113 68 Brodeur (3), Trevor Frenette (2), Matt 16. Ohio State (16-5) beat Purdue 70-58 6 2 11 3 Yzermon, Del Jackson, N.Y. 46 380 Enfield “This is a new technology.’’ said David Joseph, regular scalpel. The laser can cut. coagulate and 55 50 63 113 45 D enis (2), Joey TInson (2) and Joe Cheeks, Phil. 17. North Carolina State(14-4) dldnotplay. 6 2 10 3 Brown, Pgh 53 41 55 96 n o Suns 104, Jazz B7 35 272 Manchester 3 S 8 6 president of Surgical Laser Technology Corp. in vaporize tissues simultaneously. Hoves, Todd Hutton, Mike Ruth and Lever, Den. 41 318 Robitallle, LA 53 36 42 78 49 Fermi 6 5 9 STOP HORSING AROUND... Nick Stauder one apiece. Keith Dumont Team Offense 18. Stanford (17-5) did not play 2 Malvern, Pa. “It’s a very, very early application of The precise procedure won’t damage any KurrI, Edm 56 29 49 78 49 South Windsor 2 6 5 9 played well. UTAH (87) G Pts. 19. Nevodo-Las Vegas (15-5) beat Sovord, Chi 46 20 55 75 104 Avg Hartford Public 0 8 1 13 a growing specialty” surrrounding tisssue, Silverstone said. lavaroni 2-20-04, M alone7-155-719, Eaton Denver 47 5662 120.5 UC-Santa Barbara 77-61. Mullen, Cal 55 37 37 74 8 1-63-55, Griffith 3-7 04) 6, Stockton 5-132-212, Phoenix 20. (Georgia Tech (14-7) lost to Virginia SLT makes the contact YAG laser used in the Viola’s incisions will take several months to heal. WE WILL NOTIFY Carson, Edm 41 44 5158 117.2 56 32 73 20 Pee Wee A Bailey 8-161-317, Farm er 4-6 0-010, Leckner New York 46 78-71. 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His inspiration, he said, is Wiley 1-1 04)3, Jones 1-204)3, B lab 04)04)0. pitcher, from Buffalo of the American eye. It covers the delicate incisions made by the Phllodelphia (4) 3263 183 0 3.37 Center tied ot 2-2 Jon Sheehon, Pat Monday's Results Association. poll: whatever he sees. Landscapes are a favorite 1 Totols49-9026-31129. Vanblesbrouck 2297 130 0 3 40 Tobin and Graham Boardman ac­ Syracuse 85, Seton Hall 79 1. Basslck(12-0)(11)220 laser. . , .... Froese 1036 61 1 3.53 counted for the pools L.A. C L IP P E R S (111) 2. Hamden (13-0) 196 The* 22-ypar-oId Milford mon is the first in the subject. "Wometimes I look at pictures and Smith 10-16 3-7 23, Norman 7-18 2-4 16, Tonight’s (Somes ST. LO U IS C A R D IN A L S— Agreed to NYRongers (5) 3344 196 1 3.52 Boston College at Vlllonova, 8 p.m. 3. Danbury (12-1)163 sometimes I just do it from my head.” he said. SIdorklewIcr Beniamin 4-7 10-10 18, Williams 4-11 04) 8, terms with Milt Thompson, outfielder, on a state to undergo contact laser surgery on and near 1629 81 2 2.98 Pittsburgh at Providence, 8 p m. one-year contract. 4. Harding (12-3) 149 I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester HeraM sutiscription Please begin my Llut 1565 106 1 4.06 Nlxon5-92-212,Garrlck3-51-17,Grant1-30-02, 5. St. Joseph (14-1) 143 the upper eyelid, which has been squeezed shut by a He desperately wants a job. but finding a suitable Wolf 3-6 1-2 7, Kite 2-5 2-3 6, White 56 2-4 Wednesday's (Sames BASKETBALL Hartford (4) 3207 191 3 3.57 (Jeorgetownat UConn (CIvIcCenter), 6. Weaver (11-1) 118 one is difficult. RIendeou 12.Totols44-8623-33111. National Basketball Association large, fibrous tumor pay-by-mail subscription on 1228 70 0 3.42 7 p.m. 7. New London (13-0) 98 “I ’d really like to work, if I could find a job I ’d be Mlllen 1994 117 5 3.52 Calendar Dallas 22 32 41 34— 129 LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Suspended 8. Bristol Central (12-1) 92 Viola suffers from neurofibromatosis, a fairly St. Louis (S) L.A. Clippers 25 34 18 34— 111 Saturday's (Somes Quintin Dailey, guard. Indefinitely for 3229 192 5 3.57 Boston College ot UConn (Civic being overweight. 9. Westhlll(ll-3)74 rare hereditary disease that can cause abnormal able to handle.” he said. After a slight pause he Beaupre 59 3 0 3 05 3-Polnt goals— Jones, Aguirre, Horper, 10. Hlllhouse(8-4)49 Enclosed please find payment for Cosev Davis, Wiley. Fouled out— Schrempf. Center), 1 p.m. FOOTBALL growths and .seizures. Sometimes — as in Viola’s added, ”I was thinking of using my drawing and 2108 114 0 3.24 TODAY Georgetown at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Also receiving votes: St. Paul (13-2) and Takko 893 58 Rebounds— Dallas 45 (Donaldson 10), Los Notional Football Leogue case - the disease can be incapacitating. Dr. Philip painting.” Carrier Delivery 0 3.90 Boys Basketball St. Jo h n 's at Syracuse, 7 p.m. B U F F A L O BILLS^Announced the re- Stamford (10-3) 21,Wllbv (11-2) 16, Windsor M yllys 238 22 0 5.55 Angeles 53 (Beniamin 15). Assists— Dallos36 (11-2)14. Meanwhile, Viola must take it easy while □ 3 months ‘23 10 □ 6 monttis M6 20 □ 1 year 92 40 Minnesota (6) Ferm i at M anchester, 7:30 (Horper 10), Los Angeles 31 (Nlxonl2). Seton Hall at Vlllonova, 8 p.m. tl^ment of Jim Rlngo, offensive coordi­ Silverstone said 3308 203 0 3.68 East Cothollc at South Catholic, 7:30 nator and offensive line coach. Named Ted Puppa 1908 107 1 3.36 The surgeon sliced away much of the tumor recovering from surgery He admitted that he’s Senior Citizens Cloutier Coventry ot Cheney Tech, 7:30 Marchibroda offensive coordinator 753 44 0 3.51 Bolton ot Portland, 7:30 Big East result Scholastic hockey poll meticulous two-hour procedure at Milford Hospital. become adept at game shows, often beating the Wakoluk 78 6 COLLEGE □ 3 months *21 56 0 6 months *43 12 □ 1 year *86 24 0 4 62 Girls Basketball ORANGE BOWL— Named Thomas D contestant to the answers. Barrasso 545 45 0 4 95 Viola is no stranger to surgery. He has undergone Buffalo (4) Manchester at Fermi, 5 p.m. Wood president, Arthur Hertz president­ NEW HAVEN (AP) - Here Is the New Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment □ Tip Amount _ _ 3290 206 1 3.76 Bovs Swimming eight operations since birth to correct problems He enjoys listening to music — especially rock ’n’ Ranford 1771 71 Rec Hoop Syracuse 85. Seton Hall 79 elect, Harper Davidson vice president, Haven Register's high school hockev poll: 1 3.35 Manchester at Enfield, 4 p.m Ray Goode vice president, and Robert A 1. Fairfield Prep (104) (8) 160 roll, which his smother, Jane, hates — anct working Fuhr 2134 143 0 4 02 stemming from the disease 'Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary Edmonton (1) White secretory-treasurer of the igetLOO 2. South Windsor (154)) 136 in the family garden. His mother also keeps him 3410 215 1 3.78 SYRACUSE (85) gome. “ I guess I've had enough of surgery for now.” he Cheveldoe 62 WEDNESDAY 2. Hamden (14-3) 136 3 0 2 90 Girls Basketball Owens 2-7 4-6 8, Thompson 10-12 3-3 23, 4. Stamford Catholic (12-4-1) 93 said wryly in a recent interview at his home. busy clipping coupons. Stefan 1702 108 0 3.81 M A R Y L A N D — Nomed Stephen J. M aho­ St.Laurent St Bernard at East Catholic, 7 p.m. Adults Coleman 6-91-213, Roe4-50-29, D ouglas9-14 ney men s and women's heod swim 5. Notre Dame (9-6-1) 92 The love and aeoeptance he enjoys at home with Name 141 9 0 3.83 cooch. A worn flannel shirt and blue jeans hung on his Hanlon 1434 94 Ice Hockey 8-9 28, Harried 1-2 0-0 2, Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, 6. NewCanoan (14-3) 90 0 3.93 Enfield vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice Westown Pharmacy 87 (Lorry Krogh MannlngO-02-22. Totals32-5218-2485. 7. Simsbury (12-3) 76 slight figure Viola’s left hand rubbed the right one. his mother and older brother, Peter, contrast Detroit (3) 3351 217 0 3.89 29, Lyndon Krugh 17, Dennis Downer Address Apt Bester Palace), 8 p.m. 8. North Haven (144)) 59 which lay still in his lap. His right .side is almost sharply with his bitter memories of high school. 1245 66 2 3.18 13), Irish Insuronce 75 (Ken Schoppm on SETON HALL (79) Wregget 1888 139 Wrestling 9. West Haven (8-8-1) 47 “When I first started school and going places, I 0 4.42 Manchester at Enfield, 6 p.m 21, Steve Rasher 21, Chris Matevo 15, (Soze 5-9 1-3 12, Walker 3-7 4-6 10, 10. Branford (10-3) 45 completely paralyzed from the disease C ity ____ P hone. Reese 125 13 0 6 24 Tom Blelinda 11) kind of kept quiet until I got to know people. Then I ,Z ip . Toronto (4) 3267 222 Easf Cathollc/Canton at Som ers, 6:30 Rom os 10-13 4-6 24, Greene 2-10 4-8 9, Radio, TV Also recelvlngvotes: Fermi (12-4) 39, Bast He discussed his condition frankly. 2 4.08 Norw ich Tech at Cheney Tech, 6:30 B.A. Club 77 (Brian Moran 17, Bill Morton 2-70-24, Cooper2-30-04, Vo Icv4-70-08, Catholic (54) 27. Burke 2577 158 7 3.75 Bellock 16. Bob Boland 15, Peter " I think people just see me as someeone who has a started talking more.” the 1987 Joseph A. Foran Terrerl 100 7 Wlalnoton0-10-00,Avent 1-40-02, Katslkls2-3 0 4.20 THURSDAY Boucher 10), Smoke 63 (Bob Standlev 04)6.Totals31-6413-2579. High School graduate said. MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL Sauve 636 50 0 4 72 problem and they're wondering what is wrong with Boys Basketball 14, Ralph Borber 11, GIno Fozio 10, Don Holftime— Svracuse 42,Seton Hall 36. TONIGHT Blllington 20 3 0900 D oeg 10) me.” he said Some classmates, he recalled gave him a hard New Jersey (8) Cheney Tech at Bolton, 7:30 3-polnt goals— Svracuse 3-5 (Douglas 2-4, 7:30 p.m. — College basketball- 3299 226 2 4.11 Girls Basketball Manchester Bar Assoclotlon won bv EMERGENCY time because he looked different. Barrosso 1423 88 0 3.71 Roe 1-1), Seton Hall 4-10 (Katsikis 2-3, Vermont at Hortford, WKHT There is no known cure for neurofibromatosis, The Manchester Herald Bolton at RHAM. 7pm forfeit over Sportsman's Cafe Greene 1-3, (Jaze 1-4 ). Fouled out— None. 8 p.m. — College basketboll: Pitts­ Fire — Police — Meciical Pletrangelo 635 41 0 3.87 Glenn Construction93 (ChrisGolllijan which hasattaeked Viola’s face brain, hips legs and Guenette 574 41 0 4 29 Rebounds— Svrocuse 25 (Colemon 10), burgh at Providence, NESN These stories «as v\;.iien by Jonathan Heller for P O Box 591 • M anchester, CT 06040 FRIDAY 31. Mark MIstretta 27, Ken Willis 24) Seton Ha 1140 (Romos 10). Assists— Svracuse 9 p.m, — Boxing; Staanley Longstreet feet. Walking more than a short distance is ardous Young 536 44 0 4.93 Manchester Police 90 (Chip Brown 36, the Milford Citizen newspaper and distributed by TabaraccI Boys Basketball 12 (D ouglas6 ), Seton Hall 16((3aze7) Total vs. Doryl Tvson, ESPN DIAL 911 — almost impossible Outdoors he uses a 33 4 0 7.27 W indham at Monchester, 7:30 Pete Moffet 16, Bob Beckwith 15, Ron Pltfsburoh (31 3207 221 0 4 13 fouls— Svrocuse 19, Seton Hall 20 9:30 p.m. -- NHL All-Star Gome, In Manchester The Associated Press. Fns( Cothollc at Xovler, 7 p.m Macalaso 11) A — 19,761. SportsChonnel wheelchair MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1989 — 17 16 - MANTHFSTER HERAI.D. Tiiosdav. Feb 7. 1989 DILLON by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beetlle KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright Pll'LON, LOOUIO VO(J PLBASB FIRST COUPBE FOCUS/Advice ^SENTENCES FORMS? I WiEL maoiN^To Couple should have premarital counseling

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I want to believe this matter before you consider treat and try my Gourmet Rice her. but every time I think about it. I marriage. Pudding. DEAR MR. KRAPF: You could be SIXTH APPEARANCE — Model Kathy BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. find it very hard to believe. right. You could also be wrong. If this Ireland of California graces the cover of What can - or should - 1 do? What DEAR ABBY: Now that the holi­ DEAR ABBY: Your answer to sounds like a copout, it's not. There HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne if she was lying to me. and I find after the 25th Anniversary 1989 Sports d o n 't t h e s f . in s e c t s d r iv e y o u OH, I HAVE/ I days are over. I want to tell you how "Mad in Montana" made me "Mad in are no absolutes in business relation­ CRAZY, SAM= I'D THINK YOU P DO GOT MYSELF we are married that she lied about much I appreciated yourcookbooklet New York." Mad's wife works in a ships or family ties. Furthermore, all Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Ireland has SOMETHING A NEW PET! something elsef Please help me. I'm It certainly came to my rescue when I factory where his best friend works. generalities are dangerous — includ­ appeared in the magazine’s annual six I Kl^W MEM POM'T 0UTCAN I WHeM You (&I20W UP ABOUT n ! LIKE PUSM'r; about to make a big move in my life, was short of cash and needed to give Mad and his wife are close friends ing this one. times. TBLl roUoNB YOU'RE MINE and 1 want to know if 1 should or not. I two co-workers gifts for Christmas. with this guy and his wife. The guy WO/VSEM, HAMLET TBeMeiB need to hear from vou reallv soon. Well, to make a long story short, becomes his wife's supervisor. As a CONFIDENTIAL TO MY CHI­ LiTTLB 'd o u b t in g her your cookbooklet came that very "boss" hetreatseverybody harshly - NESE FRIENDS: Gung Hay Fat Choy! afternoon, so I made your delicious including his best friend's wife — then DEAR DOUBTING; Do not marry date cake for one. and a large kettle of comes the weekend and he wants the PEOPLE this girl until you both have had Muriel Humphrey's Family Favorite People ore eating them up! To order vour four of them to party together like copy of Abbv's favorite recipes, send your premarital counseling. Perhaps your Beef Soup for the other. .Abby. they "old times." name and address, plus check or money questions were inappropriate, unfair, both said that mine was the best gift Mad's wife doesn't expect any order for $3.50 to: Abby's Cookbooklet. P.O. Box 447. Mount M orris. III. 61054. (Postage Is McEnroe talks of career of no real consequence or were really they ever received. My coworkers special treatment at work and she's Included.) CHICAGO (AP) — John McEnroe said he has LI'L ABNER by Al Capp WIT OF THE WORLD lost the intensity that made him the top-ranked player in tennis because the game just “ doesn’t THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry NEW CHAINS FO'TO' SHECKS. \ MEANS VD AiMS BUT m a m m y .*’.'’ SH EC KSJ MAY LMHTNIN r TIE UP ME AN' 04PPH, SO N ."’-AH \TALL0*J ME-TROiftM t a in t S A F E .''’- S O h i— ^ THIS SPOT, EF rr r\ Purchasing home computers seem quite as important.” WHEN NOf«JMS) MOON HAINTGOWNA) AROUND L O M E - MAKES US MALE THASS OEST H A IN 'T .^ — "I wish I loved tennis like Magic Johnson FOR T H o ee YefiRS AGO, THE PHANTOM COMES UP. AH FIG - CHAIN Y O ' y UNDER TW 'EFF^KS YOKUMS ACK A S IL L Y WHO owe IN FINOS A JUN G LE CABIN WHERE GERED NO'BETTER U P T H IS \ O* V-VOKUM ^ — ' COMTRARIWISE O LE . ^ loves basketball or Pete Rose loves baseball, USE HEAVIER ONES VAR. JEST k MOOM ? ,___^ IT m a k e s US DO S O O P E R - ^ l a t e ,,. AN OLP COUPLE HAD JUST DIED,, ME,THIS YAR,ON THINGS STISHUM.'T but I never did,” McEnroe, who is entered in kCCOUNT AH IS NEVAH C STROMGER.r' -IN O U R causes eternal tug of war the $300,000 Volvo Chicago tennis tournament R«MT that starts today, told the . MINDS^ "When I look back — and it’s easy to look By Larry Blasko tions, $2.95) has an article on back — if I was Number One again I would The Associated Press buying used computers that hits handle it differently and enjoy it much more. The CotnpuBug the essential points, including Instead, I felt there was nowhere to go but Home computing is an eternal testing when possible or dealing down” X tug of war between the functional­ through an established middle­ D itt by N tA Inc McEnroe, who turns 30 next week, is ranked ity you want from the equipment man like the Boston Computer f/OW OOBS R E ! , about as useful as self-warming No. 3 in the tournament, behind top-ranked and the cash the manufacturers exchange (1-800-262-6.399). 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For entry-level word isn’t burning, the flame has sort of dimmed a law school and now he's been ment being sold. processing, look at the Commo­ bit. looking at both word (irocessors dore I28D at the low end (adver­ and PCs. tised through mail-order at The Amstrad was a good deal at around $450), a machine that.will Those wondering what to get a Paycheck taken to jail around $.375. but the new dedi­ run the extensive library of computer hobbyist for a gift can HILLSBORO, Ohio (AP) — Country singer cated word' processors he's existing CP-M productivity soft­ solve some compatibility prob­ Johnny Paycheck was taken to jail after a priced run between $500 and $600. ware as well as the endless and lems with The Original Chocolate judge confirmed his 7-to-9‘/z-year sentence for while the PC-outfits he's seen get entertaining series of games for Love Byte, a 5,25-inch chocolate a 1985 tavern .shooting, despite the singer’s plea to be twice that, maybe more, by the Commodore 64. Moving up a floppy disk from Chocolate Soft­ for mercy. the time a monitor, printer ;md bit. check out the Tandy PC- ware Co. of Los Angeles. It costs Paycheck, 50. best known for his 1978 hit software g(>( in the picture In compatible product line. Blue $14.95. Call l-80n-.').32-BYTE in “ Take This Job and Shove It." said he needs to Harrod's words, "Help' I'm Chip computers. Leading Fldge California, 213-9.31-1527. give concerts to earn money for his wife’s mainly interested in word pro­ comi)uters. Blue Chip and Lead­ And if your computer hobbyists cancer treatment. He said they don’t have cessing. but some mail-merge, ing Edge are heavily discounted or friends are so far gone that health insurance. mail label, filing and remov.-ihle Tandy (Radio Shack) has mean­ they live and breathe computing, But after hearing testimony from Paycheck Dr. Gott storage would be nice " ingful sales. Remember that for you might get them some choco­ most ordinary needs, paying the late chip cookies — made with and four character witnesses, Hottle gave Peter Gott, M.D. Dedicated word processors are premium for super-charged PC- real computer chips, ON LINE: Paycheck the same term he ordered in 1986. computers which have been .AT (Intel 80286) computing isn't Computer Access Center of Fre- The 4th Ohio District Court of Appeals had chained to the oars of one worth it. donia, N.Y., is selling three ordered the resentencing hearing to allow function, entering and manipulat­ Don't forget mail-order when cookies that look and smell like Paycheck to present testimony that could have ing printed text. The money you're shopping. It's a hit more the real thing (except for the led to a shorter sentence. usually gets you the keyboard, risk and inconvenience than just computer chips) for $7.95. The Paycheck, whose real name is Donnie Lytle, monitor and a built-in printer. If walking in and plunking down number to call is 716-679-0100. was convicted of aggravated assault, tamper­ that's absolutely the only thing your cash or plastic, but it can ing with evidence and use of a firearm during a Cause of Lupus you're going to do with comput­ realize savings of 10 to 20 percent felon v ing. they're efficient and about off list Have a question or comment of twice as expensive as a smart Finally, if there's more adven­ general interest about compu­ is still unknown typewriter. ture in your soul than cash in your ters, especially those intended for But if you want to add any other wallet, investigate (carefully) home use? Write to Blasko in care Crash injures Rick James sort of functionality, say a simple the used computer market. The of The CompuBug, AP Newsfea- ELMA. N Y (AP) — Funk-rock singer Rick DEAR DR. GOTT: My cousin wrote to tell me she spreadsheet or just play a game, February issue of COMPUTE! tures, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New James was hospitalized for possible back has lupus in the more serious form. What can you dedicated word processors are magazine (COMPUTE! Publica­ York, N.Y. 10020-1666. injuries after his car skidded on an icy road and tell me about this disease'.’ overturned in a ditch near his home, state police said. DEAR READER: Systemic lupus erythematosis It was snowing hard Monday afternoon when (SLE) is an inflammatory disease of unknown Do compacts live up to hype? the James lost control of his Jeep on the icy cause, affecting many of the body's organs. It is road, said State Trooper Steve thought to be an auto-immune condition, in which By the Editors Schneckenberger. the body develops an allergy to its own tissues. SLE of Consumer Reports James, 40, was taken to Erie County Medical follows a variable course. Consumer Reports Center, where he was listed in fair condition. It often begins with fever, rash, weight loss and If you follow automobile advertising closely, you "We don’t have any information except he’s joint pains. These manifestations can progress to may know that the Mitsubishi Galant was the 1988 being evaluated.” a hospital spokeswoman pleurisy (inflammation of the lung covering), Japanese Car of the Year and the Peugeot 405 was said. pericarditis (inflammation of the heart covering), emergency handling wasn't crisp and sporty, but it the 1988 European Car of the Year. To see if these brain inflammation (causing headaches and was safe and predictable. You can expect to highly touted compacts live up to their hype, the personality changes), swollen lymph glands and an average 25 mpg overall. auto engineers at Consumer Reports recently enlarged spleen. The most dreaded consequence of Seating accommodations were impressively Bridges denied bail road-tested both of them. SLE — and the usual cause of death — is kidney roomy and comfortable for a compact. The driving The Mitsubishi Galant proved to be a serendipit­ LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Todd Bridges, involvement, leading to progressive renal malfunc­ position was comfortable for most people; front ous blend of practicality, comfort and safety — a who .starred in the TV series “ Diff’rent tion and failure. seating gave firm support where needed: and the very nice car indeed, at the same high level of Strokes” was ordered held without bail on an Some patients experience milk symptoms of SLE rear had ample room for two six-footers, although quality as the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. attempted murder charge for allegedly for years; others have a more accelerated and back and thigh support could have been better. But don't mistake the new Galant with previous shooting a man five times and trying to slash serious form, with death occurring early. Remis­ Since this model is new this year, no frequency-of- years' versions. It's less expensive and less his throat. sions and relapses are common. repair data is available yet. But other Mitsubishi luxurious than older models. What was the Bridges, 23, was silent in Municipal Court on SLE is diagnosed by blood tests that demonstrate models have generally had good reliability records. Mitsubishi Galant became something called the Monday except to acknowledge his name and the allergic factor (positive LE cells or anti-DNA Overall, the Mitsubishi Galant proved to be a Galant Sigma in 1988 and just plain Sigma for 1989. plead innocent. antibody) or by biopsy, in which affected tissue is superior compact sedan. It eludes a feeling of The model tested was the base-line, four-door “ From what I understand.” said Deputy examined microsco|)icaily. solidity and quality, and it's realistically priced. version. Standard equipment includes 2.0-liter District Attorney Irv Cohen, “ if the defendant 1 Mild or remittent disease requires little or no The Peugeot 405 represents the automaker's Four, five-speed manual transmission, power had been a better shot, we would have had a therapy. V'arious drugs, such as anti-inflammatory latest attempt to make a serious inroad in the U.S. steering and a rear-window defroster. Major first-degree murder” medicines, will control symptoms. Cortisone is used market. L’ntil recently, the company offered only options chosen were an automatic overdrive According to the affidavit. Bridges shot to treat severe or unremitting SLE. Immunosup­ the conservative rear-wheel-drive .505 sedan and transmission, air conditioning and a stereo cassette 25-year-old Kenneth Clay on Thursday while pressive drugs (substances to shut off the body's wagon. The 405 is a front-wheel-drive car. sound system. List price, as equipped, was $13,399, Clay was standing, then emptied the gun into N O R T H Z-7-89 allergic response) such as azathioprine, may be The test model was the DL, the base-line version including destination charge. him as he lay on the floor of a house in ♦ J 9 7 useful. In the disease's late stage, dialysis or kidney Standard equipment includes 1.9-liter Four, power V A Q J 8 2 The Galant's engine started and ran without a south-central Los Angeles known as a drug transplants may be necessary to preserve life. steering, automatic air-conditioning and a rear- hangout. ♦ K 10 9 3 hitch. Routine handling was smooth and steady; window defroster. Major options chosen were an to take them. SLE does not have the grim prognosis it had years The affidavit said Bridges then left and got a ♦ W Common sense It is perfectly normal to lead the ago. More cases are being diagnosed — and treated automatic overdrive transmission and stereo knife, came back and tried to slash Clay’s WEST EAST king of spades. After the encouraging — early. Also, the newer drugs show promise in cassette sound system. List price, as equipped, was 4 A 10 8 5 3 throat, cutting his jaw. ♦ K Q saves the day signal from East, the continuation of $15,957, including destination charge. 4 K 7 6 preventing fatal consequences. Although SLE V 10 5 4 3 the spade queen is also automatic. But Our Language The Peugeot was pleasant to drive and an ♦ 8 7 remains a serious disease, it can be controlled in the ♦ 6 4 By James Jacoby now comes the crux of the problem. excellent performer in many areas. Its front and 4 J 10 7 4 2 4 9 6 5 majority of patients Looking at all four hands, we can easi­ CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewalt rear seats were nearly as comfortably as the Loretta Lynn hospitalized S O U T H Don't ask me why North failed to ly see that East must overtake the Galant's Its ride comfort was impressive, DEAR DR. GOTT: My boyfriend told me I can't QUESTION; When you say a hoii.se has been built NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) — Country music 4 6 4 2 open the bidding in first position. He queen of spades with the ace and give especially on secondary roads. 4 9 get pregnant if he withdraws in time. Is this true'’ well, is it well-buill or well builU’ great Loretta Lynn has been hospitalized for did his best to compensate by jumping West a ruff. If he plays low on the But the 405 has inexcusably flimsy bumpers. It ♦ A Q J 5 2 ob.servation for treatment of a broken arm that to two hearts. Thereafter, North and spade queen, declarer will easily pre­ incurred almost $1,400 worth of damage from the 4 A K 8 3 DEAR READER: Withdrawal is not a satisfac­ ANSWER: Use the hyphen when the modifier has caused her “ unbelievable pain,” a South bid a little too delicately. The vail, discarding a spade from dummy bumper-basher test, which simulates the sort of Vulnerable: North-South on a high club and ruffing out his re­ tory method of birth control because the sperm can comes before the noun: "a well-built house." When spokeswoman said. best game contract is three no-trump, accident that might result from aggressive parking. Dealer: North since the defenders' spades may divide maining black-suit losers. Is there a enter the female reproductive tract before the male the noun comes first, drop the hyphen: "a house well Mrs. Lynn. 53. suffered the broken arm while In addition, the 405 gave the engineers problems 4-3, and even with a 5-2 spade split, the clue to help East make the right play? orgasm. You and your boyfriend are taking a big built." Such a well-known question requires a rule vacationing recently in the Bahamas with her North East South in a few other tests. Its emergency handling, while W est suit may block. But North and South Just a little common sense should risk if you rely on this ineffective - and often that can be well enforced. husband. O.V. “ Mooney” Lynn, said Lorene Pa.ss Pass 1 ♦ responsive, was unpredictable at the limit; the had too much science at their disposal save the day. If West originally held impractical — method. Allen, vice president of Loretta Lynn P a ss 2 4 P a ss 3 4 K-Q-x of spades, he has no reason to driver needed quick reflexes to cope with the abrupt 3 ♦ P a ss 4 ♦ to arrive at a no-trump game without Enterprises. P a ss play the queen of spades at the second breakaway of the car's tail. And it’s too soon to tell P a ss 5 ♦ P a ss P a ss a spade stopper. Science didn't keep She slipped on a piece of coral and “just went them from getting to five diamonds, trick. It is likely then that he holds the Do you have medical questions you would like Do you have a question or comment about our how reliable this new model will be. The Peugeot P a ss flat down and. in trying to catch herself, broke though, and that contract is off the K-Q alone East should overtake and answered in this column? Write to Dr. Peter M. language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, in care 505, which has been available for many years, has her wrist ” Ms Allen said Monday night Opening lead: ♦ K first three tricks (two spades and a give his partner a ruff to set the Gott, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, Ohio 44101. Letters of The Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, had a poor repair record - an ill omen for this new ruff) provided the defenders know how contract. of general Interest may appear in the column. Manchester 06040. Peugeot. 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1989 — 19

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Rated G A decorated career marine officer is given [ESPN] SportsCenter TEACHER Assistant. particles G O A N E D E A S E L of Love - Three Rakish Tales' Trio of er­ the placement of any odver- CUSTOMER Service De­ PRINTING. Full time po­ RETAIL Soles tor wom­ ASSISTANT Manager. VERNON. Immaculate 6 Slip up the task of getting a platoon of raw. undis­ tlslng In fhe Monchesfer He­ YWCAafter school kin­ 6:00PM CB CS) OO (40) News ciplined recruits into fighting shape. Clint 1 1 :35PM ® Night Court otic short stories based on the works of partment of monutoc- sition available tor ex­ an's specialty store. Immediate full time Garrison Colonial. 13 Pep I O N A L E E O k L A rald, Advertiser hereby dergarten day core 7 Strength of d3 Matt Houston Eastwood, Marsha Mason. Everett McGill. such masters as Guy de Maupassant and turlng componv needs perienced first or Full ond port time MEDICAL position tor person who Nine rooms, first floor 14 Never (poet) S A C kI A L M S 1 1 1 1986. Rated R. 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Hughes Vernon Shopping quires working some room or 5th bedroom In 9 Pine leaf (2® A-Team daughter brutally assaulted, a law abiding (abbr.) 12-year-old boy in 1950s Sweden tries to and all liability, loss or School diploma re- Good office skills and Printing of Connecti­ C ci'tf' Immediate nights and two wee­ citizen turns vigilante Charles Bronson, (11) Secrets of Success basement, garage. 17 Inca country 10 Antenna A ■ N U 1 @ News (Live) cope with the emotional upheavals of ado­ expense. Including aftor- oulred. Coll Beth, 647- pleasant phone cut, 60 Merritt Boule­ kends per month. Ver- Large treed lot. Hope Lange, Vincent Gardenia. 1974. (56) Winning at Losing nevs' fees, arising from 1437. An EOE/AA TEACHER’S Assistant. Medical Care 18 Aug time 11 More factual 1 S O M 1 T o l24) Doctor Who Part 4 lescence. Anton Glanzelius, Tomas von manner. Paid benefits, vard, Trumboll, Con­ non area. Non­ $198,500. Phllbirck Brommsen, Anki Liden. 1985. Rated NR. 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Great nursery school center. full time opening for a Coll Linda, 872-6075. crumbling Manhattan brownstone receive privacy and Infringement of tionist. Full time. De- Foreclosures, Tax De­ 22 Irish poet 25 Gasoline rating 36 Have courage 41 Thallium (61) Three's Company crumbling Manhattan brownstone receive [til Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) pay, pleasant working Direct Care Aide Are you that special front desk reception­ unexpected help from mechanized visitors copyright and proprietary pendobllltv, good PHOTO. Motophoto, linquent property. Now [A & E ] Profiles Featured: union chief unexpected help from mechanized visitors wanted to work with men­ person? Full or port 24 Filled with tiny 29 Buenos ___ (2 wds.) symbol from space. Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy. (25) Wild, Wild West from space. Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, rights, unfair competition conditions. EOE M /F. office skills, and obllltv ist. 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(60 (36) Dating Game bution publications pub­ Listing. Well main­ 32 Mae West role 9:00PIVI S]) Lonesome Dove (CC) lished by the Manchester GENERAL Competitive wages and lary, employee [E S P N ] Inside the PGA Tour min.) Pan 1 of 2 [CNN] Sports Latenight ACCOUNTS Payable. SALES CLERK tained Ranch In nice 33 Last queen of Jake’s (Robert Urich) involvement with the Herald. Penny Sleftert, New Englonds largest fringe benefits. Call discounts and bonuses area. Brand spanking [TM C] Short Film Showcase murderous Suggs gang reaches a tragic cli­ [CNN] Newsnight [ESPN] SportsCenter Publisher. OFFICE and CASHIER for Individual with In­ Spain max; Lorena’s (Diane Lane) growing affec­ electrical products dis­ FULL Time assistant In­ new furnace. Large [U S A ] She-Ra: Princess of Power [ES PN ] Motorcycle Racing: FIM World [U S A ] Lancer wanted, week-ends and itiative. 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(CC) (JD M idniglit Caller (CC) Killian gets a call from a young runaway whose life is 1 :30 AM ® ) Career Media Network [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Russkies' Three teen­ South Manchester 561-4978 ar 646-7579 (S Kate & Allie (CC) threatened by her crazed pimp (60 mm ) ® Joe Franklin agers befriend a shipwrecked Russian sai­ Water Treatment Works close to 1-384 for easy lor and show him an all-American good 11 INN News (In Stereo) dtj INN News commuting. This tine lime. Whip Hubley, Peter Billingsley, Leaf PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... 548-7913 home was custom built MANCHESTER. Two (20 M*A'S*H ^4j Ethics in America (CC) Attorneys So) Later W ith Bob Costas Phoe.iix. 1987. Rated PG. Family. Nice home, I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME James F. Neal, Jack Litman, C. Vernon Ma­ by the present owners 30 40 Win, Lose or Draw [CNN] Newsnight Update both units very well I * by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee son and Ellen Yaroshefsky discuss the eth­ [ESPN] Corporate Sports Battle: From and features oversized (31) ;6i Newhart (CC) The town council ical questions posed by America's criminal [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Heidi' (CC) A young girl is Hilton Head, S.C. (60 min.) (R) WITH THE HERALD’S kept. Two newer furna­ rejects George s offer to repair the bell rooms. Lovely lands­ Unscramble these four Jumbles, justice system. (60 mm.) Part 2 of 10. taken from her grandfather's home in te [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide ces, newer root, deep A PIECE OF BEEF, tower caping surrounds this one letter to each square, to form AND MAKE IT LEAN Soldiers: A History of Men in Battle stone fronted home. lot with possibilities tor four ordinary words. [A & E ] World of Survival (61. Newhart (CC) Pan 2 of 2 VALENTINE TYPESETTER Century 21 Epstein extra Income. $188,000. [CNN] Crossfire [M AX] MOVIE: 'Moscow on the Hud­ Realty, 647-8895.0 D.W. Fish Realty, 643- WY LLO [DIS] Adventures of Spot son' (CC) A Russian circus musician learns Experienced 1591.g // LOVE [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull all about America from the Bloomingdale □ security guard who helped him defect, NEED SOME EXTRA To Set Advertising Copy 8 :0 0 P M d3 Tour of Duty (CC) Ander­ Robin Williams, Maria Conchita Alonso, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED son and Goldman track down a demented Cleavant Derricks 1984, Rated R LIVES This challenging position requires a sergeant; Johnson gets unexpected news [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Fright Night' (CC) An HIWSS after his Vietnamese girlfriend has a baby aging horror-film star helps an impression­ SPENDING MONEY? fast, accurate typist with some prior (60 mm.) (In Stereo) able teen-ager investigate his vampire-like knowledge of newspaper advertising r r i □ dD 40. W ho's the Boss? (CC) Angela neighbor, Chris Sarandon, William Rags­ makeup. 5-day work week, Monday pretends to be Tony's wife at a reunion (In dale, Amanda Bearse. 1985. Rated R. Newspaper routes available in your area... Stereo) through Friday, with excellent benefit “ [U S A ] Diamonds (60 min ) Decorator ( D Hunter (60 min ) package including dental plan. AYGIT 10:15PM [HBO] MOVIE: Kandy 1V MOVIE: 'Psycho III' The Bates Motel land' A young woman discovers the IS back in business with Norman and a sometimes dangerous power of her own Earn money and prizes by delivering the Call for interview appointment and 4 - ^ woman who claims to be his real mother at sensuality when she becomes a stripper further details. Consultant the front desk Anthony Perkins. Diana Sandahl Bergman, Kim Evenson 1987. Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. Scarwid, Jeff Fahey. 1986. Rated R, (In Stereo) Bev Tartaglia TACHUG (18) MOVIE: 'Joshua' Men who return Make the Professional Choice. Now arrange the circled letters to 1 0:30PM 03) Odd Couple form the surprise answer, as sug­ home from the civil war with hopes of re­ Call today to get more details. THE MANCHESTER HERALD □ gested by the above cartoon. building their lives find death and destruc­ [26) INN News Join our team as a professional tion. Fred Williamson, Isela Vega. 1976 ,61) Best of Love Connection §§) Winds of War Byron, Natalie and Slote 643-2711 Decorator Consultant, in Manchester, Ct. r 1 1 :00PM ® ® (30) [40) News Print answer here: A A k / k • have trouble leaving Poland; Pug meets 647-9946 with President Roosevelt; Rhoda falls in ® ) Benny Hill With over 500 Custom Decorating (Answers tomorrow) love with Palmer Kirby. Stars Robert Mil- [lT) Cheers (CC| studios nationwide, we have the most Jumbles: MINCE ALTAR DEPUTY MAROON chum. Polly Bergen, Jan-Michael Vincent, Marble St...... all Oakland Heights...... all Yesterday's All MacGraw, David Dukes, Ralph Bellamy, (^0) All in the Family extensive network of decorating Answer: When the new favorite arrived at the zoo, there McCabe St...... all FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS was this among the kids— Peter Graves (2 hrs ) Pan 2 of 5. (2?) News (Livel Brownstone Apts...... all professionals in the market today. Our Stock Place...... all Grand Re-Opening "PANDA-MONIUM” (2^ :3b' Matlock (CC) While defending an (24) New Yankee Workshop (CC| associates enjoy benefits such as: activist accused of murder, Matlock sus­ (26) To Be Announced. No. Main St...... 397-496 East Center St...... 408-608 Work in a Whole New Family Restaurant pects the judge is involved in a fraudulent No« bick In tlock, Jumbit Book No. e li •••lloblo loc «2.«0. »blch Includoi p o tU ^ (38) M *A'S *H •nd hindUng, Irom Jumbit, c/o Ihli n#w$pip«r. P.O. Boi 43ft6. Orlando. FL 32M^43M. scheme. (60 min.) Pan 2 of 2. (In Stereo) Our Restaurant on Main Street in Glastonbury • Company Sponsored Training (ncluda your nama. addrata and zip coda and maka your chtch payable to Nawapaparbooka. (57) News (CC| Harlan St...... 15-83 Send a message of love 5 4 ) ( U Nova (CC) An examination of ex­ Hamilton Dr...... all has Just undergone renovation. We are cur­ and Incentive Programs (61) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Henry St...... 16-119 otic plant and animal life inhabiting Cerro Carpenter Dr...... all rently looking to fill the following positions: • Modern Studios and Equipment Autana, an isolated mountain in southern [A&E] Slap Maxwell Story Summit St...... 332-382 Venezuela. (60 min ) (R) McDivitt Dr...... all to your Valentine on • An Excellent Benefit Program [CNN] Moneyline (M) MOVIE: 'Only When I Laugh' An al­ T rotter...... all Wildwood Dr...... all • Complete Samples and Supplies [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet • HosVHostess coholic actress battles the bottle and her Orchard ...... all Feiiruary 14**^ Part Time • Personalized Business Cards recently reconciled daughter. Marsha Ma­ [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports Winter ...... all A stro g ra p h son, Kristy McNichol, James Coco. 1981 Haynes St...... all 9 a.m. — 2 p.m. or 4:30pm-9pm • Employee Discounts [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Knox ...... all (5?) MOVIE: 'The Bridge on the River [U S A ] Miami Vice Main St...... 285-378 Mon-Fri — All day on weekends Kwai' A hardened, resolute British officer, Newman...... all Custom Decorating 1 1 :30PM ® @0) Nightline (CC) Russell...... all Earn $7/Hr. ing in the eyes of your contemporaries who IS a captive of the Japanese, drives his men to build a bridge as therapy W il­ ® @8) Morton Downey Jr. Porter St...... 458-650 94 Elm Street • Enfield. CT 06082 is still ascending. Something good liam Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawk­ i < % u r (11) Honeymooners Wyllys St...... 1-90 Brookfield St...... all could result from your present ins. 1957. CALL • Wait Person No Phone Calls Please popularity. (2dj Jeffersons Wadsworth Ext...... 157-164 birthday ( ilj MOVIE; 'F/X' A special effects expert Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Full or Part Time CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your imagi­ (21) @0, Best of Carson (Rl (In Stereo) East Middle Tpke. ....0-155 becomes the fall guy for government Gardner St...... 3-66 Day and night shifts nation is extremely keen today and it agents when he arranges a mobster's fake (24; Tax Tips on Tape 643-2711 assassination Bryan Brown. Brian Den- Gardner St. West...... all Earn $10/Hr. or more with tips and wages Feb. 8, 1989 behooves you to follow through on your Racing From Plainsfield ideas and concepts. At the very least, nehy, Diane Venora 1986 Highland St. Benton St...... 103-174 to place your JCFtenney discuss your thoughts with people who 57j MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Branford St...... 68-161 1 A rise in status and position is a strong [A & E ] FDR: Voice of Change A portrait (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 [A & E ] Brush Strokes Jacko's boss possibility for the year ahead. One of share similar interests. of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Sycamore Lane...... all Durkin St...... all special message FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS Custom Decorating your greatest assets will be the right LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Constructive ar­ E. Middle Tpke...... 216-236 even 2944 MAIN ST., GLASTONBURY people working behind the scenes on rangements can be established at this Center St...... 658-872 even your behalf. time that should produce mutual bene­ Falknor Dr...... all 633-2895 fits for yourself and people with whom P.S. Deadline is 10 a.m., L’eh. lOtli, 1989 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Lady Talk show host dresses Olcott St...... 76-159 Main St...... 1-174 For an interview call or apply in person. Luck is still poised to intervene in your you'll be involved. Think in terms of Grove...... 1-47 EOE partnerships. .JCPcniK'v IS ,111 (iqiKil np[i'ii(iimly ciiiploydf affairs today when needed. Her inter­ Center St...... 771-947 odd Pine H ill...... all vention is apt to be most noticeable VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The aspects Jarvis Rd...... all where your career is concerned. Aquar­ indicate that harmony should follow you for show on hookers Morse Rd...... all ius, treat yourself to a birthday gift. like a shadow today in all levels of your NEW HAVEN (AP) — Televi- nized the nationally syndirated Salem Rd...... all Jefferson St...... all Send for your Astro-Graph predictions relationships. The secret to your suc­ Whitney Rd...... all Kenwood D r.. ...all for the year ahead by mailing $1 to As­ cess is just to be you. sion talk-show hostess Sally Jessy talk-show hostess because of her M A N C H E S T E R J O B S E R V IC E ... always raady to serve Job-aeekera and area employers at no charge. tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Conditions Raphael donned a hooker’s outfit eyeglas.ses. EIro St...... all Tolland Tpke. .472-525 continue to look promising for you Union Place...... all Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-4328. but refused to shed her trade­ He said there was an attempt to Flower St...... all JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: •Love children? Local employer Be sure to state your zodiac sign. where your material interests are con­ mark red eyeglasses while in East Middle Tpke.. . 0-162 even Union St.r...... 133-264 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Conditions cerned both through your usual chan­ proposition her, but that “ it seeking child care attendant, New York City to tape a program •Class 2 driver’s licence and good either full time or part time. Good in general look favorable for you today nels as well as side ventures. Make your stopped as soon as they realized Grissom Rd...... all SERVICE motor vehicle record are the re­ and you should be rather lucky when day pay. on prostitution. who she was” Squire Village...... all pay rate. Shepard Dr...... all • Great opportunity to become • Entry-level position for • Area employer seeking experi­ quirements tor truck driving/ma- dealing with big issues as well as minor SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) People in “One of the things these women “You won’t see that on tape” machinist trainee for individual enced assembler who can read terial handling job. Pay and fringe ones. Be optimistic regarding all of your positions of authority and influence will say when you go to interview stockroom attendant. Good pay Dubrow said. with 6 mos. machine shop and benefits. blueprints: good manual dexter­ benefits. involvements. be observing you a bit closer than usual them is, ‘You haven't walked in e X p e r I e n c e / g o o d math ity. Good pay and benefits. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Others may today. Fortunately, the impression our shoes.’ Well. Sally — who is Raphael was in New York for you'll make will be favorable. apptitude/abllity to read simple • Temporary opening tor construc- feel inclined to do nice things for you to­ not a big fan of all that — walked an on-location shoot for a Feb 20 • Immediate opening lor senior prints. Good pay & benefits • Challenging opening for clerk day. so you must not behave in ways SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) End program on pro.stitutes and their CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 typist who is organized and detail •Handy with fools? Interesting fon laborer. No experience is re­ in their .shoes.” said Burt Du- welder with 10 yrs. TIG/MIG/Hel- Dvertime availabie opening for building quired. Excellent pay rate. that inhibit their intentions. They'll be results are likely to be advantageous for families. The “Sally Jessy Ra­ larc/Arc welding experience to oriented. Type 45 wpm: you today, especially in situations with brow, the show’sexecuti ve maintenance person for retail well aware of the fact you're not looking phael” show is usually taped at weld airfoils/aerospace parts: knowledge of word processing a State of Connecticut for a free ride. people you cherish and respect. Just be producer. • Some experience In polishing- plus Good pay and fringe stores. Good pay/full fringe sure you'll want for them what you want television station WTNH. Chan­ qualified in aluminum; supervi­ /butting required tor immediate benefits. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Something After interviewing a hooker. sory experience Excellent pay + benefits Labor Department propitious might develop for you today for yourself. Raphael last week put on an outfit nel R, in New Haven. opening tor polisher Excellent CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You benefits. 806 Main Street that will awaken new hopes. Several Dubrow de.scribed as tasteless Raphael and Dubrow were in pay + fringe benefits. others may be involved, but you will be might need some type of outlet today to Manchester, C T06040 the focal point around which everything appease your restless spirit. A short and joined the woman on 42nd Florida on Monday and couldn’t revolves. jaunt to somewhere fun and different Street, Dubrow said some be reached for further comment, (203) 649-4558 GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your stand- could be just what the doctor ordered. passers-by immediately recog- an office assistant said. 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD Tuesday. Feh, 7, 1989

/-TC I HOMES I HOMES r q INDUSTRIAL Autom otive FOR SALE FOR SALE |3 /1 PROPERTY Quick start benefits Manchester basketball... page 16 DELIG H TFU L Slde-bv- MANCHESTER. New list­ MANCHESTER. 3400 and % Spccioli$fe>D#tt! 2400 square toot Indus­ {CARS slde two famllv. Newer ing. Unique L shaped FOR SALE vinyl sidino. new wall dormered cape offer­ trial space. Loading I to wall on owners side. ing 3 large bedrooms, ...... dock, parking, Wood­ Two full baths on land Industrial Park. 1985 CHRYSLER New IV2 baths, fireplaced Excellent con­ ■ ■ owners side with walk CLEANING CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ HEATING/ Principals Only. 643- Yorker. living room and pri­ dition. 35,000 miles. up attic and walk out vate terraced back­ SERVICES I2 2 J REMODELING SIDING | S ! J PLUMBING 2121.______basement that would Loaded. $8,500. Call yard. Hardwood floors Placing an ad In Classified 643-2 624, leave make an attractive rec f F T A throughout. Diane Is easy. Just call 643-2711. message. ______room. Has a deep lot, Johnson $134,900. Sen­ CLEANING We'll help you with the double garage and am­ try Real Estate, 643- S«rvlclno th« Monch«»ttr Wll- Mott roof* cm b* r*p*lr*d, Air Conditioning FOR Sale. 1974 Jeep J4000 llmontic or*o. Hon*s( ond rtItO' In pi*c* of totit r*rooflng *xp*n**l Boilers, pumps, hot water wording ot your od. pick-up, power steer­ ple parking. Re/Max 4060.D BUILDERS Complote r*rooflng of *11 typ*i. east of the river, 647- bi« coupl* lo clton vour homt. tanks, new and ing, power brakes, au­ BOLTON. Come view this offict or window*. 9 vtors ox- FREB ESTIMATES replacements. {MISCELLANEOUS 1419. □______porlonco end roforencti. Coll tomatic transmission, , Inviting Raised Ranch 646-2787 Manchester Roofing FREE ESTIMATES Meyers 4 way plow. SPARKLING, nine room with beautiful views. Lourit for 0 fro* ottimot*. I FOR RENT • Planning Design Service 645-8830 643-9649/228-9616 $2000 or best otter. expanded Cape. Tow Affords great livability 742-0267 • Custom Homes danrhpBtpr HpralJi MANCHESTER. Two car 871-0014.______full baths, fireplace, with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 • Additions garage, $125. One car natural woodwork baths, family room • Decks MISCELLANEOUS FOR Sale. 1987 Suzuki LT garage, $75. Call 649- 500 Quad Racer. Never throughout. Six panel with wet bar and more. BOOKKEEPING/ • Recreation Rooms I SERVICES doors In newly finished Immaculate condition. INCOME TAX • Sunrooms FLOORING 8855.______raced. Very low hours. upstairs. Large rooms, • Kitchen & Bath Remodeling $2500, firm. 871-0014. $205,000. Flano Realty, *»*— *****— »»***—6e****eee GSL Building Mainte­ 4 bedrooms, plus a 646-5200. □______Complete accounting services • Window Replacement FOR Sale. 1986 Suzuki • Roofing nance Co. Commercl- Merchandise W ednesday, Feb. 8, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents famllv room and also a Including A/R. A/P. P/R. Q/L. MIKE GIACALONE Quad Sport 230.$1200or BOLTON. Move In tor the • Siding al/ResIdentlal building heated sun room. Ex­ PAL Statement and Quarterly best otter. 871-0014. tra storageavallablein Spring! Mearly com­ • Concrete Work UNOLEUM SERVICE repairs and home Im­ tax returns. Can design 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird. the two car garage. pleted 2800 square foot • Framing Crew Available Fully Insured provements. Interior contemporary In area additional applications Quality Workmanship and exterior painting, Automatic, power Re/Max east of the steering, power river, 647-1419.□______of fine homes. Seven tailored for your business FARRAND REMODElTnG Free Estimates light carpentry. Com­ {CLOTHING large rooms of quality needs. Cali 644-6191. Room additions, decks, roof­ plete janitorial ser­ brakes, air condi- LYDALL WOODS. Man­ workmanship. Three ing, siding, windows and gutt­ 643-5439 vice. Experienced, rel­ GENUINE Sheepskin tloner, Am/Fm chester. Beautiful bedrooms, 2'/j baths ers. All types of remodeling and iable, free estimates. coat. Man's, size 42. cassette stereo. High "Paul Revere" Cape. Including whirlpool. 1988 INCOME TAXES repairs. Cell Bob Farrand, Jr. 643-0304. Nearly new! $125. 649- mileage, needs some Two bedrooms, I'/i $688 million in new taxes proposed work. $500 or best otter. Tile and hardwood Consultation / Preparation Bus. 647-8509 Looking for something SNOW REMOVAL. 3642. bafhs, one car garage, throughout. $327,900. 647-9004, after 6pm. Individuals / special? Why not run a Resldentlol- first floor laundry, Flano Realty, 646-5200. Res. 645-6849 1974 AMC JAVELIN. 98% large eat-ln kitchen Sole Proprietors "Wanted to Buy" ad In Commerclal. Drive­ O’Neill told reporters shortly per year, he said. $100 to $250. Those changes, a permanent education excel­ year. ways, starting at $15. restored. Rebuilt 304 By Judd Everhart and living room/dining SOUTH End Colonial. Classified. The cost Is FURNITURE The Associated Press before his annual budget address O’Neill also proposed extend­ which he proposed as a three- lence fund. He also proposed He also proposed new initia­ Let ut remodel your kitchen or small ... the response big. Call Bob, 872-8841. modified engine and area with atrium doors Pristine seven room Dan Mosler 649-3329 transmission. Hurst to the General Assembly. "I have ing the sales tax to certain year experiment while state putting existing taxes into the tives to beef up the criminal to patio. Low condo Circa 1896 home. Spa­ bath from floor to calling. We 643-2711. FOR Sale. Two Colonial offer eablnete, vanities, coun- DISTRIBUTION shifter. $600. 289-4174. services and businesses not now officials study federal tax fund, which would total $1,223 justice system and to improve fee. $16/month. cious parlor and foyer. sofa and chair. Excel­ HARTFORD - Gov. William made some very tough decisions tertope whatever your needs LABELS 1985 SUBARU, three door A. O’Neill unveiled his 1989-90 in reaching this proposal today. taxed, such as auto repairs, legal changes, would raise $70 million, billion, almost 20 percent of the services for children. $146,000. D.W. Fish 365 foot deep lot. $170's CARPENTRY/ are. Cell RALPH NADEAU it lent condition. One Realty, 643-1591.0 Blanchard 8, Rossetto REMODELING Tired of minuatty addressing plaid, one print. $200 hatchback. Front budget today, calling for $688 “ The budget is sound. I believe services and accounting services. he said. entire state budget, next year. His $6.2 million anti-crime MANCHESTER. Re­ Realtors," We're Sel- 643-6004 distribution mail — we can tor set. 649-2316, after wheel drive. Rusty million in new taxes dedicated to Connecticut, which has achieved He estimated that would raise $64 The Pemocratic governor also O’Neill also asked for a 10 package would add eight Super­ __ling Houses" 646-2482.n KKebss A Bath Bsslga Csatar ELECTRICAL automate this process providing 5pm.______Jones, Blaupunkt called for changes in the way the ior Court judges, 12 state’s duced! Owners anx­ auBlity service for a reasonable education, including a 7.5 percent so much over the past several million. percent increase in the state’s ious. Functional 3 VERNON. Custom built 9 RENOVATIONS CASTRO Convertible Am / Fm cassette stereo capital gains tax is collected — attorneys, 12 investigators and ELECTRICAL & price. Call 644-6101. with four speakers. Ex­ sales tax on electric, gas, tele­ years, can afford and support this Both sales tax extensions would transortation fund, to $630 mil­ bedroom Spilt level. room Colonial, 4 bed­ PLUS Sofa. Eight foot long, plan.” take effect April 1 to help wipe out eliminating the 60 percent deduc­ lion. He said he would pay for that more than 100 court officials and MFIVI Construction opens to double bed. cellent condition. phone, water and cable television Two baths, formal din­ rooms, pegged floor SECURITY WORK TREE SERVICE' The governor said his proposal the current year's estimated tion and taxing 100 percent of by moving up to July the effective support staff. To pay for it, he ing, fireplaced living family room, large din­ Complete Home Kitchen, baths, attics, Fire, Burglar and $250. 647-9028, 37.000 miles. $2975. 871- bills. room. HomeIncludesa ing room, first floor Maintenance basement additions, Bucket, truck & chipper. Slump evenings. 1002. The governor’s proposed to slap the state sales tax on deficit of $170 million and help capital gains based on a sliding date of a three-cent increase in proposed higher fees and fines in Freeze Alarms. removal. Free cstimatss. separate entry In-law billiard room, 2'/2 garages, decks, texture FREE ESTIMATES budget totals $6,945 billion, an utility bills would raise an esti­ O’Neill balance his proposed scale beginning with those with a the state's gas tax. the court system. Repair / Renew Special consideration for suite with kitchen, bath baths, 2 fireplaces, Ceilings, Walls. Painting, ceilings. Call raTV/STEREO/ increase of 8.9 percent over the mated $340 million. budget for the fiscal year begin­ minimum annual income of O’Neill’s biggest suggested de­ In addition, he proposed a screened porch and 561-2020 elderly and handicapped. and living room. Papering, Carpentry Li2J appliances C L Y b i E 1988-89 budget of $6,375 billion. For an average residential ning July 1. $54,000. That proposal would partmental increase is in the $1,975 million Child Welfare Re­ much more. Imme­ 232-6832 • 561-4423 $165,900. D.W. Fish Intund • Sdnior DI$eouni SPRAY THAT Stain away. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. O’Neill said he cut $400 million customer of Northeast Utilities, He also proposed a 10 percent raise about $214 million, O’Neill Correction Department, which form initiative, calling for fam ily Realty, 643-1591.0 diate occupancy. Ask­ 647-7553 Ballpoint Ink stains on ELECTRIC stove. Sears, R O U T E 83, V E R N O N from state agency requests and whose annual bills average $600 surcharge on the corporate busi­ said. would get 518 new employees and support centers, better case ing $289,000. U 8, R m : 2 m shirt pockets...other pla­ 20", 4 burner. White M ANCHESTER. Price Realty, 643-2692.0 83 NIeean 280ZX *7495 had eliminated 564 state jobs. for electricity and $1,000 for gas, ness tax and increasing the O’Neill proposed that all of the would have a total budget of $169 BRIAN’S HOME ces, too...can be removed Nutone Coppertone “ This is a tough budget," the tax would add up to about $120 minimum corporation tax from money from the new taxes go into million, up from $156 million this See BUDGET, page 12 Reduced. Call to view CLASSY Victorian. This 7 almost magically by SERVICES Range hood with vent 84 Camaro Coupe *5995 this lust reduced, well CARPENTRY WORK room home Isfull of the All Phases IMPROVEMENTS spraying hair spray on the to outside. Very good 85 Century Wagon *8595 maintained single fam­ "nooks 8< crannies" of Kitchens, Baths, Rec Roome, Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. spot then washing in the condition. Ideal tor 85 Century 4 Or. *8995 ily attached home at yesteryear. $160's. Decks a Additions TIERINNI’S apartment or summer lalit Lvdall Woods. Two Registered & Fully Insured usual way. Idle Items 85 Sunbird 4 dr. *4995 Blanchard & Rossetto Frw EtKmsfM • Llotnmil 1 Inturtd around the home can be Automotlvi Englnairlng, Inc. camp. Both tor $75. bedrooms, IV2 baths, Realtors," We're Sel- Very Rsasonabfa Prlcaa 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 :au£ Schccl beard will slice Manchester, 646-0271. many extras. $154,900. Quality Work / Free Eatimatea 646-3923 exchanged for cash, al­ 276 Hertford Rd„ Mencheeter 85 Electra 4 Dr. *10,495 llng Houses" 646-2482.□ most magically, when ad­ Century 21 Epstein 66 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 PRESTIGIOUS location 742-1S79 vertised In classified. 649-5823 I^OFFICE/RETAIL Realty, 647-8895.0 08 Grand Am 2 dr. *8395 3ut overlooking the "His­ Care, Trucke, Vent, 4x4‘e 1 ^ EQUIPMENT GREAT New price. The toric Pitkin Glass PAINTING/ ~Wa do Ifie unuaual to tha ordinary" 86 Celebrity 4 dr. *7695 price of this terrific 6 lea I PAINTING/ fish $124,000 from its budget Works". New 6 room, PAPERING 86 Celebrity Euro *7995 room Ranch has been 1'/2 bath Colonial. ^ P A P E R I N G GOOD, Used office furni­ N FLOORING ture. One third original 86 Spectrum 4 dr. *4995 3tea reset at $132,900. Three $160's. Blanchard 8, can be cut because not enough “ There was a consensus that bedrooms, fireploce, cost. North Eastern 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 By Maureen Leavitt Rossetto Realtors," Manchester Herald students could be attracted to these are the types of cuts we summer porch, newer We're Selling Houses" Company, 742-1074. vinyl siding and heat­ 646- 2482.n______FRANK YOUNG Simon Simon 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 form the grade. were going to make,’’ Dyer said. ing system. Private lot MUSICAL A consensus of the Board of Kennedy has called his $40 He said the board agreed that on Sanford Road In LYDALL Woods Ranch. TILEMASTERS Be one of thefew to live PAINTING □ ■ ■ ■ I ITEMS Education has agreed to cut a million request “ lean and mean” the purchases of computers could Manchester. Jackson all on one floor with ONE OF THE surest ways little more than $100,000 from the Dyer said Wednesday he had be phased in over a period of time. & Jackson Real Estate, 2 Interior SpeclalMa to find bargain buys Is to bedrooms, immacu­ □ □ ■ ■ I Tile Sales and Installation BABY Grand, 5 toot, 6 proposed $40 million school been conferring informally with Republican Director Geoffrey 647-8400.O______shop the classified ads late. $146,900. Blan­ □ □ □ ■ I MANCHES1ER Inch. 18961 vers & Pond. 9 budget, a figure one town director all but one board member who Naab said Wednesday more cuts FEAST Your eyes on the Pride taken in every job we dot every day. chard 81 Rossetto Real­ Mahogany finish. Ex­ says may not be enough. was on vacation. He said there would probably have to be made. fabulous view of the tors," We're Selling Quality is our main concern. quisite carving. $3500 Hartford Skyline from TILEMASTERS, INC Richard W. Dyer, chairman of was a consensus that the cuts be “ It seems to me we’re going to Houses" 646-2482.0 REASONABLE RATES or best otter. 647-7949. I AUTOS FOR the back of this attrac­ IRENT/LEASE the Board of Education, said taken from specific line items. have to reduce Dr. Kennedy’s tive 8 room Dutch Co­ I CONDOMINIUMS We cater to the home owner. We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. MISCELLANEOUS today that members will cut more The Board of Education will budget by more than $124,000,” lonial on Ralph Road In Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a FREE Mileage on low than $90,000 from specific line present its budget to the Board of Naab said. the Redwood Forms IFOR SAII FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED FOR SALE free estimate, commercial or residential. cost auto rental. Vil­ items in the budget, including Directors on Feb. 21. Directors Democratic Director James F. section ot Manchester. lage Auto Rental, 643- Eveo Member Chamber ot Commerce SUPER Saver Airline about $20,000 requested for com­ have the final say on the schooi Fogarty was pleased the board Four bedrooms, 2.5 MANCHESTER. Lots Of 643-6774 2979 or 646-7044. baths, 2 fireplaces, good sized rooms add ticket to Daytona Alasj' puters. The school board is budget. was able to reduce the budget at stunning new oak kit­ up to an enormous 2 Beach, Florida. Leave scheduled to vote on Superintend­ When Kennedy unveiled the all. bedroom, V bath, 1600 Bradley, pm, February What makes Want Ads has chen, In-ground pool. 2 2 work? People like you ent James P. Kennedy's budget budget, four school board Approximately 2,200 + /■ square feet Con­ 10,1989, return to Brad­ request at a meeting Thursday at members had immediately said it " I think it’s great. Any cuts I CONDOMINIUMS n n ROOMS APARTMENTS R T I APARTMENTS ley, pm, February 20, who read and use the swe^ sauare feet. See for dominium. Walk out 7:30 p.m. in the school board would have to be cut. But at they make is good.” Fogarty yourself. $289,900. basement, carport, pri­ FOR SALE |3 j f o r r e n t 1 3 £ | f OR r e n t 1 £ £ J fo r r e n t 1989. Call 413-786-4920, Want Ads every day. 643- I 2711. well I room, 45 North School St. said. He said he couldn’t com­ Jackson 8< Jackson vacy. $162,900. Century 6-1lDm. budget workshops, members of­ MANCHESTER. T W O MANCHESTER. Halt Du- The request is up 12.74 percent fered little criticism of specific ment further because he had not Real Estate, 647-8400.□ 21 Epstein Realty, 647- ADORABLE, Affordable. MANCHESTER. Room In seen the budget. 8895.0 quiet rooming house. bedroom Townhouse. plex, 3 bedrooms, IV2 from this year’s budget and both spending areas. HEY. Look at me now. Four room, 2 bedroom, baths, security, utlll- I MISCELLANEOUS Off street parking. $75 Nice location, all ap­ ENDROLLS town directors and members of Members of the Board of The price of this super MANCHESTER. Six I'/j both Townhouse pliances. Heat, hot wa­ tles. $800. 646-1972. I AUTOMOTIVE Dyer said the largest reduc­ six plus room Ranch on room home plus In­ Condo. One car gar­ per week. 646-1686 or 27'h width - 2St the Board of Education have said tions would come from the plan to Directors had said cuts would 569-3018. ter, carpeting, air con­ 13V4 width • 2 (or 25i Hebron Road In Bolton come. Newer 3 bed­ age, under. Move-ln ditioning. Call 647-1595. it must be cut. purchase computers for instruc­ have to be made in light of the {CONDOMINIUMS M U S T be picked up at the TRAILER. Tilts, snow- has been reset at room, 1V2 bath Duplex. condition. Easy occess Dyer also said $34,000 re­ tion in the area of math. The predicted state budget deficit of to highway, close to MANCHESTER. Onebed- I FOR RENT Herald Office Monday thru moblle or utility. All $191,000. Three bed­ Full bsaement, deck. In {APARTMENTS metal, wires, lights. quested for expenses associated $882 million next fiscal year. super location. Call for shopping and schools. room apartment, heat, Thursday before 11 a.m only. initial request was for $40,000. rooms, 2 full baths, full hot water, carpeting, $150. 643-7300. Town officials fear that could eat walk-out basement, details. $209,900. Cen­ Don't wolt on this one! I FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Very 1/4 with opening a sixth grade at and the board will probably cut it tury 21 Epstein Realty, $102,900. Strano Real air conditioning, all ap­ nice two bath, two bed­ Highland Park School next fall in half. Dyer said up state aid to communities. 1.63 acres. Handy to pliances. Call 649-5240. 1-384. Immediate occu­ 647- 8895.0______Estote, 647-7653.0 MANCHESTER. Two room Condo. Pool and CARS (CARS sauna. Near 1-384. $700 pancy. Call today. M ALLARD View. Dis­ bedroom flat, ap­ M AN CH ESTER . Nice, FOR SALE FOR SALE Jackson & Jackson When you have some­ plianced kitchen, wall three room apartment. per month. Call 633- tinctive duplexes and thing to sell, find a cash 3349.______Real Estate, 647-8400.0 townhouses. Located to wall corpeting. Heat Heat and electricity. buyer the easy way... with and hot water Included. Security deposit. No MANCHESTER. Three Suit looms over Main St. MANCHESTER. Execu­ on a private protective a low-cosf ad In Classl- tive area. Large pri­ cul-de-sac, this new $675 per month. One pets. 643-8552. bedroom, 3'/2 bath fled. 643-2711.______year lease plus secur­ MANCHESTER. Two Townhouse. Full fin­ vate 4 bedroom home. subdivision of quality 3 ity deposit. No pets. All new appliances, bedroom townhouses bedroom, five room, ished basement, car­ gorgeous carpeting and duplexes await R T l INVESTMENT 649-0795.______second floor. FIrsttIme port. $900 plus utilities ombin4 after board OKs funding over hardwood floors. your Inspection. Kit­ |Z41 property MANCHESTER. Three rental. Immaculate. and security. Epstein lelted Real Estate, 647-8895. Fireplace plus wood chens have oak ca­ bedrooms, IV2 baths, New appliances, car­ Summer ’89 rea $775 per month. Two peted. References and stove, screened porch binets, range, oven, ROCKVILLE. For sole by MANCHESTER. Six 3oking| By Nanev Concelman reconstruct the street has been the end, but I hope it will be” and deck. Walk to dishwasher, refrigera­ owner. Six family un­ bedrooms, IV2 baths, security. $650. Call 643- room, 2-3 bedroom, 1 Vi Manchester Herald going on for nearly a quarter of a ADAPT opposes the construc­ r until t ■•a'-‘ -iKyajiaaa. schools and recreation tor and bullt-In micro- its. Good to excellent $575 per month plus 0233 or 643-1726. bath Ranch unit. Avail­ Specials century. tion of an access road along the areas. YoYo Carroll. wave ovens. Fire­ condition. Willing to utilities, security and able Immediately. AP photo ECONOMICAL, Third lu s t The Board of Directors Tues­ Republican Director Ronald north-south leg of Purnell Place, $209,900 Sentry Real placed living rooms, consider owner financ­ references. No pets. floor, one bedroom Long or short term AVOIDING THE LIGHT — Jackie must avoid sunlight which causes her Estate, 643-4060.D baths with full vani­ 643-2121 lease. $750 plus utilities day approved a $2.38 million Osella cast the no vote, echoing the use of concrete extensions on 1'/2 ing for auallfled buyer. apartment with stove Sunroofs 'angy skin to break out into cancers. MANCHESTER. New to ties, separate full base­ Call for details. 225- MANCHESTER. Two and refrigerator. Nice and security. Epstein Thomas holds her daughter, Wendy, 4, appropriation for the town’s often heated testimony from nine Main Street recommended by the the market. Floor plan ments, 2 zoned base- 1012, 9-5. apartments. Available location. $475 plus utili­ Real Estate, 647-8895, iblesp in their Athens, Texas, home. The child share to reconstnict Main Street residents opposed to the project. state to prevent illegal parking, perfect for family life boord heating systems, February 15th-March ties and security. No ask tor Joyce. 1983 Toyota Celica GT hh/esi after 20 proponents and oppo­ The board also heard comments and the state Department of In this Immaculate 8 Andersen permashleld 1st. Four rooms, two pets. Call 643-2129. nents of the project had their from 10 residents in favor of the Transportation’s proposal to thermopane windows, bedrooms, appliances, room Garrison Colon­ MANCHESTER. Two {HOMES Was *7995‘x> Is "last hurrah” project. move or demolish part of a ial with charming fire- luxurious wall to wall m MORTGAGES large yard. Newly rem­ *69 9 5®® bedroom flat, first I FOR RENT 5 Spd., PS, PB, AC, AM/FM Cactatte, Lumbar Members of AD APT will proba­ placed family room, 4 carpeting and attached odeled. On busline. Wendy, 4, a girl of darkness The leader of a group opposed building at the corner of Purnell floor, near busline. to the reconstruction plans said bly decide whether to file a Place and Oak Street for the bedrooms, 2'/? baths, garage. Come see the HOMEOWNERS First apartment, New carpeting, great mode for tomorrow. MANCHESTER. Immac- today members probably would lawsuit against the project next access road. ADAPT members private treed property, $500/month. Second, location, walking dis­ ulate three bedroom 1987 Honda Prelude 2 car garage. Diane You own your own lot FALLING BEHIND?? $575/month. Both plus tance to stores. $650 per By Dave Pego doesn’t, she runs the risk of developing more of file a lawsuit to block the project. week. Fish said today. The group say the road and extensions will and house. No associa­ STOP FORECLOSURE!! Colonial with IV2 baths The Associated Press Johnson. $219,000. Sen­ utilities. Coll until 9pm, month. One year lease and attached garage. Was *10,995‘x> Is *9 9 9 5®® the skin cancers that already have marred her “ I think there will be a suit” is especially opposed to a plan to eliminate nearly 200 parking tion fees. Competi­ If you are falling behind on try Real Estate, 643- 623-6970. plus security deposit. 5 Spd., AM/FM Caeeetta. PS, PB ever-smiling face and threaten her life. said Dr. Robert H. Fish, head of a build an access road during the spaces. 4060.O tively priced from your mortgage payment*... $900 plus utilities. Call MANCHESTER. Two 649-0795.______Contone Realty, 646- ATHENS, Texas — Jackie Thomas desper­ Unless it is night, she must travel only in her Downtown Association to Pre­ project. Osella and several other direc­ $149,900. Blanchard 8. OR - If your home I* In fore­ bedroom, IV bath, PROTECTIVE Cul-de-sac closure, WE CAN HELPI No 2 MANSFIELD/WIIIIngton 5900. ately wishes someone could tell her how to cope fam ily’s van, which is equipped with window serve the Thoroughfare. During Tuesday’s hearing on tors said they also disliked the enhances the value of Rossetto Realtors," Townhouse. Applian­ 1988 Honda Accord We're Selling Houses" payment program available Line, Route 44, Two with the rare disease that forces her 4-year-old blinds and tints. Even in the house, she must be Before the 7 to 1 vote in favor of the appropriation. Fish said. access road and extensions. Re­ this 9 room, 2 bath 646-2482.0 lor up to 2 years. Bad credit Is ces, full basement, bedroom apartment, COVENTRY DUPLEX Was *12,995“ Is Ranch. Truly a "Best pool. $700 plus utilities. *11,9 9 5®® daughter to live life away from sunlight and her careful to play on the side away from what rays the fundingTuesday, Democratic "There’s a feeling in this town publican Director Theunis Werk­ not a problamll Ask how LOW $405 monthly. Two Off Route 44A, 2 years old. 4 Dr., Auto, AC, AM/FM Caeeetta, Cruise facial skin to be replaced by surgery. get past the blinds and shades, and she must be Buy". $220's. Blan­ monthly Payments can help Security. No pets. Coll months security dep­ Kitchen, lamlly room, two Director Stephen T. Ca.‘;sano that there’s nothing we can do. hoven. who voted for the appro­ chard 8. Rossetto Real­ HOMES you SAVE YOUR HOME TO- 649-9345 or 647-1413. bedrooms, 1 bath. Annual covered every day with the most powerful sun looked out on the packed hearing We’ve done everything we can to priation, said he would push to osit. Adults preferred. Every time Wendy Thomas goes outside, she tors," We're Selling FOR SALE DAYII MANCHESTER. Two No dogs. 742-0569. lease *675.00 per month. 1984 AUDI 5000S blocker manufactured. room in Lincoln Center " I think avoid a lawsuit” have the extensions removed Houses" 646-2482.□ must wear a large sunbonnet and special Swiss CoRMrvative Groap bedroom Duplex. Com­ MANCHESTER. Twoand Call Helen at 643-2487, finally the last hurrah...has ar­ After the vote. Mayor Peter P. later. 8-4:30 weekdays. Was *7995“ Is pletely redecorated. three bedroom apart­ *69 9 5®® sunglasses that protect her delicate eyes. If she See WENDY, page 12 DiRosa Jr. said. "Somehow I at (203) 454-1336 or 4 Dr., Auto, P8, AM/FM Caeeetta rived,” he said. "From a technical point of No appliances. No ments. References and have the feeling this may not be (203) 4544404 pets. Must be seen. $650 Debate about the need to view, they are not functional.” QUALITY BUILT seucrlty a must. Call Werkhoven said. per inonth. McCava- Joyce, 645-8201.______{STORE AND 1985 Honda Prelude naugh Realty, 649-3800. Republican Director Geoffrey STORRS. Two bedroom, OFFICE SPACE Rentals Naab said he opposes the access MANCHESTER. First private entrance, ap­ Was *8995“ Is *7995®® uaw floor, five room, 2-3 pliances and carpeted. EAST HARTFORD. New Auto, PS, PB, AM/FM Ceiaatta Terrible space crunch’ back before directors road and the extensions, but bedroom unit. Conve­ $515. Call 643-8516. office space In restored echoed comments by former nient location. $650 In­ house, Burnside Ave. Main Street merchant Phillip {ROOMS MANCHESTER. Three 3800 square feet with 1986 Honda Prelude negative votes, said at the meet­ “ It’s been brought to our DiRosa said at the meeting Lincoln Center to a building at cluding heat plus se­ By Nancy Concelman Harrison, who said the project FOR RENT curity and utilities. bedrooms, second basement. Can be di­ ing Tuesday he and other direc­ attention that Elderly Outreach Tuesday he was not prepared to 156-1.58 E. Center St. owned by i l l i ? i floor, appliances, car­ Manchester Herald Second floor, four vided. Terms negotia­ Was *10,195“ Is *9 ,7 95®® tors received a letter from the has a terrible, terrible space vote again on the move without Muriel S. Wilson of 69 Adelaide will benefit the town as a whole. peting. Excellent con­ AM/FM Ceeaette, PS, PB MANCHESTER. Sleep­ rooms, two bedroom ble. For Information, Commission on Aging expressing crunch,” Naab said at the meet­ additional information on needs Road “Let the great movement ing room tor working dition. $700. 647-9384. call Ruth FIske, 282- A “ terrible, terrible space unit, plus porch. $625 concern about a space crunch at ing, “ I ’m inclined to change my and costs He asked Weinberg begin." Harrison said. gentleman. Shore bath, Including heat plus util­ MANCHESTER. One bed­ 0651. 1987 Honda CRX crunch” in the Elderly Outreach Weiss said Tuesday he had no cooking. $235 per Division office has prompted the Elderly Outreach. vote” and Naab to explore the issue and ities and security. Ep­ room apartment, se­ 1725 DIVIDABJ.E square negotiated a three-year lease on See STREET, page 12 month plus security stein Real Estate, 647- cond floor, new To pref town Board of Directors lo The letter, sent to board Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. and report to the directors at the Feb. feet. Located In down­ W as '7495“ Is *6 3 9 5“ outter; the building for about $800 a and references. 643- 8895, ask for Joyce. building. On busline. town Manchester pro­ 5 Spd., AM/FM Ceeaette reconsider a plan that would have members at the end of January, Democratic Directors Barbara 23 meeting. month and would contact Wilson Large, spacious, new 2 bedroom, I'/i bath 2121.______MANCHESTER. Avalla- $550 per month, yearly fessional building. pan. Bi says confidentiality in the offices B. Weinberg, Kenneth N. Tedford DiRosa also said he was not lease. Peterman Real provided more space. again Townhouse. Cathedral ceiling and skylile in ROOM for non-smoking ble March 1. Six room Priced below market "In 8 Weeks, Don't Say I Should Have" oven 4 is virtually impossible, outreach and James F Fogarty and Naab aware before his first vote of the TODAY Estote, 649-9404. Sale Enda 2-10-69 Stein said she hoped the Elderly master bedroom. Fully applianced kitchen gentleman. Kitchen apartment, second for quick occupancy. inch of Members of the Board of coordinator Deborah Stein said voted against the relocation plan impact of the move on the Elderly privileges, washer and HEBRON. Modern, two Very negotiable lease w/Oak Cabinets. Atrium door to large deck. floor on busline. No Directors voted Tuesday to re­ today. on Jan. 17. They said the town, Outreach program. He said he Outreach program could move dryer, parking. Call dogs. $650, security bedroom, heat, hot wa­ terms. Marilyn Vatte- halfway 1 car garage, under. Last unit available at MANCHESTB^HONCA Cook consider a vote against a plan to Currently, the Elderly Out­ which is facing a tight budget thought the move would benefit from its office on the second floor Index 643-5600.______deposit. $650 per month ter, appliances, park­ ronl. Sentry Real Est­ of Lincoln Center to the Youth this price! *150’s. ing, no pets. $625. 228- ate, 643-4060. move the Youth Services Bureau reach program has no private year, should not spend money to the Building Department, which 24 pages, 2 sections M ANCHESTER. Room plus utilities. 649-8188. 24 ADAMS ST. salsa. ^ Services office, which is twice the tor rent. Kitchen and 3245, 646-0882. M ANCHESTER. Large offices out of Lincoln Center to office for conferences with rent space for Youth Services. is also tight on space but has VERNON. Five room size. Business____ 11 Natlon/World _5-9 ‘Hulling You Isl Is Znd Naiure To Is ;" laundry privileges. apartment. Two fam­ MANCHESTER. Three Individual offices. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 create more room for the Elderly clients. Stein has .said. The Democratic Directors Mary approval to expand into the hall in Non-smoker. After ily. Quiet, private area bedroom, 2 full baths In Good location and con­ 646-3515 Outreach office The board on program serves an average of 185 Ann Handley. Stephen T. Cassano front of the department office. “ We’re very very pleased that Classified _ 19-20 Obituaries____ 2 STRANO REAL ESTATE 5:30, 647-0237. ______two year old Duplex. dition. Great tor Ac­ Comics_____ 21 Opinion______10 I.S6 K. CENTER ST . MANCHESTER. CT of Vernon. Working Jan. 17 rejected that proposal by clients a month, but that number and Republican Directors Ronald Under the proposal by Town the board is going to take another MANCHESTER. Cleon, adults preferred. $675 Very nice. $900 per countants, Lawyers or a 5 to 4 vote. O.sella and Theunis Werkhoven Manager Robert B. Weiss, Youth look," she said. Focus______22 People______22 ra^CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD’’ month. No pets. Secur­ Counseling. Imme­ is increasing. Outreach served quiet, convenient to per month. Security supported the move, citing the Services would have moved from Tedford was not at Tuesday's Food_____ 13-15 Sports____18-19 busline. Coll anytime. and references re­ ity ond references a diate occupancy. Call Republican Director Geoffrey nearly 500 clients last year, she i2r space shortage in Lincoln Center its office on the first floor of meeting. Local/State__2-4 Televislon___ 20 646-8337. quired. Call 643-5041. must. Call Ed, 649-2947. Mr. Lindsey at 649-4000. Naab. who east one of the said