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NORTH COVENtRY- NOT JUST FOR THE M A N CHESTER-New E N N E T Elderly 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage FOR SALE-14 foot wood FIREPLACES!!! Just MANCHESTER, EAST A New listing! Large, prl- IN-LAWSIII N e w ly Listing. Nicely main­ Apartments-1 bedroom only. $40 per month. boat and trailer, steer­ reduced! This 1735 Co­ MEADOW-1 bedroom vate fenced-ln IlstedI Dutch Colonial tained 3 b e d ro o m apartments for Imme­ Rose 647-8400 or 646- ing wheel and forward lonial must be seen to mid-rlse Condo In a diate occupancy. 1 May be needed Turner quitting as Connecticut AD Defense workers backyard with above has 7 rooms In the main home, freshly wallpa­ 8646. ______co n tro ls . SVi horse w 1 house plus a 3 room pered, move-ln condl be believed. Totally choice location near month free rent. Please power motor con­ ground pool and deck. updated with new roof g a r a g e f o r R E N T - apartment for a total of tion, lovely family shopping, bus and call 528-6522 fo r an verted to unleaded to choose students/3 to take job at North Carolina State/11 get no encouragement/4 Perfect for family and foundation, new Manchester. $40.00 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, room with fireplace, highway. $74,900. D .W . application.______fuel. $700 or best offer. gatherings! Super furnace and wiring, monthly. Pleose call and 2 '/ 2 baths. 1st floo r great yard for kids. Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 Cal I afte r 6pm, 649-9315. clean, recently redone, new kitchen and baths. Coventry-1 bedroom, 643-4421.______den, fireplace. House Is Call today for details. near UCONN, lake. hardwood floors Formal dining room, STORAGE/WARE- Now is the time to run an situated on 7.34 acres $179,900. Century 21, Pets welcome. Availa­ throughout. A must 4-5 bedrooms. Wide HOUSE Space- ad in classified to sell that with the possible subdi­ Epstein R e a lty , 647- ble 5/14. $450 util. seel $137,775. Philips Pine floors and wains­ ILOTS/LAND + Commerclal. 34x46 vision of 3 additional 8895.0 742-5404. I cam era you no longer Reol Estate, 742-145Qo coting throughout. 1.8 FOR SALE ayallable soon. Central building lots. Privacy MANCHESTER-Famlly use.______COVENTRY-A rare find! acres or 11 acres for MANCHESTER- Manchester location, personifledi 11 $370,000. ONE OF THE good habits Contemporary Cape home. Spacious Split, 4 farming or developing WILLINGTON-Near 1-84. 2,3,4,5,and 6 room security fenced. Call Anne Miller Real Est­ bedrooms, 2 baths, Beautiful 2 acre ap­ apartments for rent, 228-3863 eyeninos. thrifty people have deve­ with spacious, open ate, 647-8000. □ or home business! I floor plan. Breakfast move-ln condition, $244,900. Anne M ille r proved building lot. 646-2426 weekdays, 9-5. loped Is dally reading of fireplaced living room, Dead end street. Quiet The ads In classified. bar, fireplace In living NORTH COVENTRY-147 Real Estate, 647-8000.D M A N Y 2, 3, 8i 4 bedroom n o l ROOMMATES near schools, a must to freed, location. Tullv That’s where they find room and a wood/coal Grant Hill Rd. New 7 apartments In E. Hart­ stove. 1st floor den and see. Century 21, Ep­ Real Estote, 643-0005. WANTED value buys. plus room, 2 '/ 2 bath stein R ealty, 647-8895.D ford and Manchester. 2nd floor loft suitable Cape, 1st floor fire- CONDOMINIUMS NEW LISTING! Prime 646- 1218 or 649-0857. FEMALE ONLY-2 prl- for home office. Full CONTEMPORARY placed family room, lot In Pondview subdi­ BOLTON-2 bedroom, 1st yate rooms, share kit­ length upper balcony. SPLIT-PrIce reduc­ IFOR SALE 1st floor laundry/mud vision. Sacrifice sale. floo r. $600 plus utilities. chen, bath. $450 m onth. I TAG SALE Private lot with rear tion. $170's. Call Ron $90,000. Call fo r details. ilanrliPBtpr leralfi room , 3 bedrooms on Includes all. 645- m Fournier, 649-3087. MANCHESTER-DrastIc Security. No pets. 643- ■ t yard bordering on CHS 2nd floor, bookcases, 6 Reduction. Owner C e ntu ry 21, Epstein 0926.______8776/646-2439. TAG ^ALE^SaturdoT*, A th letic Field. $153,900. RE/MAX East of the R ealty, 647-8895.0 A pril 21, 9am-1pm. 148 panel solid doors, R iver, 647-1419.0 wants action on this Philips Real Estate, crown moldings, gor­ great 2 bedroom unit BOLTON-1 bedroom Edgerton St.,Apt.A6. 742-14500______geous lot! Reduced AN AMERICAN DREAM featuring first floor BUSINESS apartment enclosed Friday, April 20,1990 MANCHESTER- $10,000 to $199,900. Is w hat this hom e, porch,Separate en­ FURNITURE Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents, bedroom, 2 full baths, PROPERTY I WANTED TO Immaculate 3 bedroom Truly our best buy! barn, 4 plus acres Is all fireplace, full base­ trance. Utilities In­ I home. Priced to sell! Blanchard 8< Rossetto about. The 8 room, 4 cluded. $500 a month. CHAIRS-2 Colonial style IBUY/TRADE ment and much more. BUSINESS SENSE-Your Specialities Include Realtors," We’re Sel­ bedroom hom e Is lust Tedford Real Estate, swivel rockers. Perfect Call for details. own piece of real estate fireplaced living room ling Houses" 646-2482.0 simply magnificent. 647- 9914. condition. $150 fo r pair WANTED: Antiques and $139,900. C entury 21, tor vour office. Flexi­ and Inground Sabrina You need to see all this 645- 8274. clean, used furniture. BRING YOUR G O L F Epstein Realty, 647- ble floor plan, lower Pool. Joan Inguanlt. property has to offer. 8895. □ Please call 645-1174. Soldiers storm plant CLUBS when you view level conference, li­ $154,900. Sentry Real It's Incredible. Asking this m alestic 8 plus COVENTRY-Exceptlonal brary or training Estote, 643-4060.O In the $400's. Call B ar­ [ 3 ^ HOMES I SPORTING Mall keeps cops busy room Colonial. 2 full bara. RE/MAX East of home! First take time room. 2nd floor rental I ^ C A R S MANCHESTER- FOR RENT I GOODS and 2 half baths, large the River, 647-1419.0 to enloy the Interior unit for additional In­ FOR SALE as crackdown goes on The total number of calls received last year was Immaculate 3/4 bed­ rooms, and a primler it for them (in the parking lot),” he said. feotures of this Impec­ com e. Asking $295,000. GOLF CLUBS-Complete By Rick Santos room Colonial with Spa location overlooking CUSTOM CRAFTED MANCHESTER-Loyely 3 slightly more than 47,000. cable Colonial Includ­ Call Barbara. set. 3-Sand Wedge, DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 Manchester Herald Streitz said if a shopper cannot find his or her and Sauna plus many the Manchester Coun­ Dutch Cape that backs bedroom Duplex. Car­ VENRJS, U.S.SA. (AP) — and inducements and refuses to re­ ing country kitchen RE/MAX East of the Irons 8i Metal Wood 1, CID, automatic, bed If the mall continues to produce incidents at the car, the mall public safety officers will drive the more ammenitles. In­ try Club. Blanchard 8, up to acres of open peting. Immediate oc­ Dozens of Red Array soldiers scind a declaration proclaiming it­ and 1st floo r firep lace River, 647-14l0.n 3, 5. Includes bag. E x­ liner, tool box, 50K, rate it has so far, then its district would receive an law apartment with se­ Rossetto Realtors," space. Beautiful cupancy. $785. Owner- Since the Pavilions at Buckland Hills opened person around the parking lot to look for it. then relax on the pri­ cellent condition. $125. $5500. 742-8669. sunraed intP St prating plant today self an occupied, independent parate entrance. A We're Selling Houses" touches In every room . /A gent. 646-3938. additional 2,000 calls. Besides the mall. Wood said police are con­ vate deck overlooking ROOMS 646- 1194. CHEVY 1979- C am aro- and beat civUian g m d s in a state. last month, Manchester police have responded to must see! Doris 646-2482.0 Enjoyable fireplaced I a gorgeous treed lot. MANCHESTER-9 room Black Mall officials believe the number of calls will cerned about their increasing responsibility Bourque. $199,900. Sen­ family room that opens FOR RENT good condition renewal of the KfenUin’s strong- The soldiers, some armed with about twice as many incidents there as they had $172,900. D.W. Fish Bungalow. V2 acre lot. $3000. decrease as mall tenants learn when they should try Real Estate, 643- MANCHESTER-"Brand to 3 season porch. In- 528-1098 after arm tactics a ^ n s t Lithuania’s in­ truncheons and assault rifles, predicted. generated by numerous other industrial, commer­ R ealty, 643-1591.Q $995 m onthly. Ken, 643- END ROLLS 6pm. 4060. □______New" beautiful 3 bed­ ground pool, fruit MANCHESTER- 1442. and shouldn’t request police service, said the cial, and re^ estate developments in the Buckland MANCHESTER-Well 2 7 W width — 50C dependence lOTve, witnesses said. forced their way into a Communist room, single family trees, brick walks. Centrally located. CHRYSLER 1971 N ew ­ Although police spokesman Gary Wood said BOLTON-Spaclous 4 bed­ cared for newer vinyl 13" width — 2 for 50® In another development, Party printing plant in the center of mall’s Assistant General Manager Teresa Streitz. nrca. Contemporary Town- Sheer beauty. Asking Room, kitchen privi­ port Royal, Good run­ most of the incidents don’t involve serious crime, room , 2V7 bath home sided Raised Ranch ISTORE/OFFICE Streitz said police have met with the managers To combat the problems associated with the house with approxi­ $223,900. Call B arbara. leges, washer/dryer, Newsprint - end rolls esn be ning condition. $600. Lithuania’s Comrounik chief Vibdus, the Lithutmian capital, offering country close to schools, shop­ picked up st the Msneheeter the 168 calls are significant because any officer m a te ly 1800 sq u are R E /M A X East Of the TV. Non-smokers. Ref­ I FOR RENT 643-5047. appealed for comprranise <») pro- said witness Angele Ouobiene. of the individual stores in an effort to teach them area’s growth, the police are planning to add an charm with stream and ping and highway. Ex­ H srsid ONLY before 11 e.t7i. feet. (Not a Condo). River, 647-1419.0 erences. 643-1442. dispatched to the mall is one who is not available which types of incidents require police assistance. woods yet lust minutes tra bedroom and fin­ Mondsy through Thursday. CHEVY 1987 Noya- independence decisi But an official of the union involved disagrees, saying The Manchester Public storage with loading 1989 Buick Regal Coupe $10>80 string of bad news about state tax on 04/10/90 ordered that all below. Failure to promptly Manchester at a hearing held Floor, singles only. Ap­ the complaints indicate members arc confident ie ir claims must be presented to on 04/12/90 ordered that all Schools solicits bids for ART pliances $400. plus dock. 646-5477. 1988 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 collections. Democrats in the House present any such claim may 1988 Fbntiac Firebrd Coupe SOLD HERALD I leadership can solve their problems. the fiducial at the address claims must be presented to SUPPLIES and TEACHING heat. No Pets. Call Sue, GLASTONBURY- still say they hope to balance the result in the loss of rights to SUPPLIES for the 1990-1991 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,960 clatsMad adt | The number of grievances filed by the custodial and below. Failure to promptly the fiducia^ at the address 643-4862. Worehouse space 1986 Fbntiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 recover on such claim. school year. Sealed bids will budget without a tax increase. present any such claim may below. Failure to promptly available near center 1987 Buick Cei'l LTD Sedan $8,280 “When the governor moved his maintenance union has increased dramatically, according result in the loss of rights to Sandra Haun present any such claim may be received until May 1, 1990, of town. 1 '/z m iles from 1987 Buick F^rk Are Coupe $11,490 ^ phone 643-2711 J to Wilson E. Deakin, assistant superintendent for ad­ Clerk 2:00 p.m. for Art Supplies and NOTICE TO CREDITORS budget forward in February, he said recover on such claim. result in the loss of rights to ESTATE OF hlghwav. Rooms from 1987 Buick Century LTD ^ g $8.6»A ministration. More than 20 grievances have been filed in The fiduciary is: recover on such claim. May 2, 1990 2:00 p.m. for 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq 1987 Buick Somorset Cpe SQSoS ‘no new taxes,’ and I’d still like to Sandra Haun JOHN K. PRINGLE 1967 Olds Ciera Wag $6,280 Lowell W. McMullen. Ill Teaching Supplies, at which feet with access to think we can do it without new the past 18 months by the union, E)cakin said. Clerk Sandra Haun time they will be publicly The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, 1966 Buick Skj hawk Cpe $5,900 That is more than in all of the 21 years he has worked c/o Charles E. Drummey Clerk loading dock. Call 1986 Chevrolet Corvette $18,990 S ch aller's taxes,” House Speaker Richard Bal- Tiie fkJuciary is: P.O. Box 3197 opened. The right is reserved J t ^ e of the Court of Probate, Kevin days 633-9474. for the school system combined, he said. Ruth A. Reutter The fiduciary is: to reject any and all bids. 1986 Chevy Celebrity Sedan $6,380 ducci of Newin^on said Thursday. Judy Harding/Mancrisiter Herald Hartford, CT 06103 District of Andover, at a hear­ 1986 Rmtlac Grand Prix $8,250 Quality Pre-owned Autos c/o Ronald Jacobs, Esq. Richard C. Alton, Jr. Specifications and bid forms ing held on April 9, 1990, or­ “But since (February) it’s Furthennore, many of the complaints arc insignificant John C. V^vis, Jr. 1986 Camaro Coupe $6 AM value Priced 148 Main Street c/o William B. Collins, Esq. may be secured at the Busi­ dered that all claims must be THE DEADLINE FOR 1965 Olds Cutlass 4 Dr. $5A95 and are filed just to harass the administration, he said. A 98 Wyneding Hill Road changed some $300 million or $400 Manchester, CT 06040 357 East Center Street ness Office, 45 North School presented to the fiduciary at P L A C IN G O R 1965 Buick Skylark Sedan SOLD 88 Subaru DL S/W great deal of his time has been taken up dealing with Manchester, CT 06040 Manchester, CT 06040 Street, Manchester, CT. the address below. Failure to 1985 FordTenw $3A95 6 SpMd, 4 WhMl Ofiv* million dollars, and we’ve con­ 050-04 CANCELING AN AD IS 1985 Cadillac l^ w o o d Sed $9,795 tinually had to make new adjust­ them. 051-04 052-04 053-04 promptly present any such $7,400 claim may result in the loss of 12 NOON THE DAY 1964 Jeep Wagoneer 4X4 SOLD ments.” SOARING INTO SPRING — “I’m tired of the grievances. We’ve had so many rights to recover on such BEFORE, MONDAY - 1962 Mercuiy Lynx 4 Dr. $2A» 87 Oldsmobile Calais Wickham Park was a busy grievances, I find it’s non-productive.” 81 Adams Street Auto. Low M iIm State Rep. William Gibes, D-New claim. FRIDAY, IN ORDER John Little, vice-president of Local 991 of the Connec­ Manchester London, said, however, that place Thursday as area resi­ Sharon B. Preuss, TO MAKE THE NEXT $6,490 ticut Council of the American Federation of State, Coun­ Astrograph 649-4571 dents flocked there to make Clerk ISSUE. FRIDAY 88 Ford Mustang Please see BUDGET, page 10 ty and Municipal Employees, said Dcakin’s estimate is The fiduciary is: AFTERNOON BY 2:30 SSpMd. LXPadiae* the most of the sunny spring conservative. Fifty-six grievances have been filed over tant to pursue, this is the day to brush SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Sev­ Grace C. Pnngle P M FO R M O N D A Y ’S OUTTO BECOME $6,990 weather. Top photo, Kimberly the past two years. Little said. your doubts aside and go after it. In eral things you've been unable to ac­ #113 Route 87 ISSUE. THANK YOU fact, give it top priority. 88 Chevy Beretta GT But he attfibuted the increased number to greater con­ % u r complish previously could be conclud­ Columbia, CT 06237 FO R Y O U R MANCHESTER’S v-e. Aufo, /VC. Bladi TODAY LeBorious stumbles as she CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your posi­ fidence in the union by its members. ed to your satisfaction today, especially 049-04 GOOPERATIONIII tries to get her new kite air­ birthday tive attitude can awaken in others today if they are of a commercial or financial #1 $8,500 Deakin said he good relations with the other a sincere interest in that which con­ nature. 86 Pontiac 6000 STE In d e x borne. Lett, Rachel Rychling, unions the schools deal with and that problems with the cerns you. Contact persons who fit into CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your TOWN OF MANCHESTER v-e. Auto. VC, Full PoMT custodial and maintenance union began when Little took April 20, 1990 plans you're presently contemplating. LEGAL NOTICE USED CAR 14, of East Windsor, prac­ greatest asset today is your ability to 16 p«g«s, 2 Mctlon* over as vice-president about 18 months ago. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might not take the ill defined ideas ol others and The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on $6,450 tices her ballet moves as she /our greatest achievements in the year think you're in need of assistance to­ DEALER Little’s local includes almost 500 members, most of transform them into something con­ Monday, April 23, 1990 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room, Lin­ 86 Hyundiai Excel leaps down a hill. "Some­ ahead are likely to come from your part­ day, yet your greatest successes are structive and effective that will benefit coln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut to hear 82 El Dorado 2 (Toot $5)995 5 SpMd, AM/FM. Altordabl* ClaMiiled 17-20 whom work for the town. About 85 are employed by the nership arrangements. Conditions are likely to come from others helping you all. and consider the following applications: 83 Reliant Wagon $1,995 ComioB 16 times when I’m in an open schools. Little said, and he is in charge of their grievan­ unusual and you might establish four get what you want. 84 Grand Mar^s $6,395 $2,900 Focus 15 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Help from Item No. 1 ces. unrelated alliances. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You will defi­ 84Camry5Door $4,995 Locsi/StalB 3-6 area, I can't help it," she a source you'd least expect may aid you Appl. 1393 84 Olds Ciera Brougham TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don't let nitely be an asset in your group involve­ 84 C h ar^ 3 Door $1,995 Ve. Aulo, CiMn Lottsiv 2 says. Some of the grievances any union would have pur­ with a problem today for which you Constance R. Pepler - Request a vetriance to Article II, Sec­ 8560(X)4Door $4,995 the size ot your involvements intimidate ments today, yet this might be more ob­ .might have otherwise had to hire pro­ Nalion/Wbiid 6-7.9 sued. Deakin said. you today, because you are apt to be tion 3.01.01 to reduce the side yard to S.5 feet (15 feet re­ 85 Grarxi Marquis $7,995 $3,900 vious to others than it will be to you. fessional assistance. What you save 85 Town Car 4 Door Obituariss 2 “I still feel that some of the other ones that I had to luckier with things you do on a grand quired) to build an addition to a residence at 32 ^ g e Drive, $10,295 Nevertheless, it won't hamper your could be impressive. 85 Colpark Wagon $6,995 84 Olds Flrenza Cruiser Ooinion 8 waste my time with they could have squashed.” The Residence AA Zone. Auto. A/C, Low MiIm scale than that which you do which is performance. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don't 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,995 Soorit 11-14 relatively insignificant. Get a jump on Item No. 2 grievances cost his time, and sometimes mean pulling LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Lady Luck will downgrade the worth of something that Appl. 1394 85Fiero2Door $3,395 Teiavision 16 life by understanding the influences $3,600 be doing all she can be assist you today, comes rather easily to you today. Just G. Jeffrey Keith - Request a variance to Article III, Section 85BMW325E $10,895 which are governing you in the year so be hopeful and let events untold as 85 Escort 4 Door $2,595 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme L _____ I Plea.se see GRIPES, page 10 because there are no aches and pains 6.02.03 and 6.02.03(a) to allow access to a rear lot over a 15 v e . Auto. Art:. Low m Um ahead. Send tor your Astro-Graph pre­ they will. Better its done her way instead related to this victory doesn't mean it foot (25 foot required) easement (instead of foe owned) strip of 86Audi5000S $8,995 dictions today by mailing $1.25 to As­ 86 Town C ar 4 Door of yours. should be discounted. land at 21V Lewis Street, Flesidence A Zone. $14,995 $3,400 86 Cougar 2 Door $7,995 tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Something ARIES (March 21-April 19) Something Item No. 3 86 GMC Jimmy $8/495 Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. propitious could develop lor you at this out of the ordinary might develop for Appl. 1395 83 Toyota Tercel 86 Firobird 2 Door $5,995 Auto. AM7FM. Low MiIm Be sure to state your zodiac sign. time through two of your more promi­ you today because of your effectiveness Jeremy Conklin - Request a variance to Article II Section GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If you have a 86 Rivera 2 Door $9/495 Man trains his attention on steam engine nent social contacts. Be attentive when in harmoniously blending your inner 4.01.01 to reduce the side yard to approximately 5 foot (10 meaningful objective you've been reluc­ 86 Escort Wagon $4,995 $2,900 persons who have clout let you in on in­ drive with your mental capabilities foot required) at 169-171 Wbst Center Street, Residence A 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 1 side information. 86 VW Golf Good luck. Zone. 86RX72Door $7,995 6 Speed, Air Cor>dlioning By Rick Santos the purchase of the engine. The year was public act modifying the standards to suit the 87 Sable GS 4 Door 1986. Item No. 4 $7,995 Manchester Herald needs of the enthusiasts. Appl. 1396 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 $4,700 Four years later. Steam Locomotive No. Besides thanking some of the politicians, 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9,995 Soulh United Methodist Church - Request a variance to Ar­ 90 Integra GS Sedan 1647 will make its inaugural trip. At 11:15 Bell said he wanted to express gratitude to Bridge ticle IV, Section 13 to erect a second freestanding sign at 1226 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9,995 Automatic. Full/ Lowtod Bob Bell wanted to get something done so Main Street, Residence AA Zone. 87 B 2 ^ Pickup $4,995 badly that he actually went to the ends of the a.m. Saturday, the engine will depart from Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Co. 87Tempo4Door $4,995 Item No. 5 $16,400 earth to accomplish it. Old Saybrook and uavcl the 12-milc sircich “They took a real interest in the projccL" Appl. 1397 876CXX)4Doot $6,995 87 Taurus 4 Door $7,595 87 Acura Integra LS What could be so importanL you ask? of track along the Connecticut River Rail­ he said. Engineers from the company, which NORTH 4I9SO New Hope Manor, Inc. - Request a variance to Article II, Sec­ Automattc, Arr C ^aiionirtg road. From Old Saybrook the u-ack winds works with state regulators, traveled to to his hand with a club, and ruffed an­ tion 2.02.14(d) to allow 15 residents (6 maximum) at a group 87 Dakota Pickup $6,595 Love? Well sort of, but more accurately love ♦J987654 A tough 87(jirarxi Marquis home at 290V Hartford Road, Rural Residence Zone. $9,995 $8,995 through Essex, Deep River, and Chester China to inspect the building of the locomo­ ♦ 5 other heart high. He then played a dia­ 87 Pulsar 2 Door $7,395 of uains. mond back to his ace and ruffed one Item No. 6 before reaching the end of the line. tive. ♦ 10 decision 87RX72Door $12,995 Many Others In Stock You sec, Bell and a bunch of his train- ♦ J 10 3 2 more heart, this time with the club Appl. 1398 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,895 Bell said the touiJ cost of the project William C. A Kathleen M. Frattaroll - Request a variance to loving friends from The Valley Railroad in The ride, which lakes about an hour, is By Janies Jacoby three. 87 Calais 4 Door $7,995 Immediate Delivery comes to about $330,000, but he and the 9 Essex decided a few years back that they WEST EA.ST If East overruffs with the club five, Article II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce the side yard to 1 loot (10 87 Somerset 2 Door $7/495 open to the public, and admission is $14.95 ♦ A K g 10 feel required) at 17 Columbus Street. Residence A Zone. other railroad buffs estimate that if built in ♦ 3 he will have nothing left to play but di­ 88 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan $29,995 wanted to replenish some of the railroad's for adults and $7.50 for children ages 2 to V K Q 10 2 ♦ 96 Imagine that you are a defender and Item No. 7 88 Sable GS 4 Dorx SCHALLER the United Suites, higher labor eosis would amonds. Declarer will win the dia­ $8,595 dwindling supply of steam engines. 11. There will be other rides on Saturday at ♦ g o ♦J8765432 are left with the five of clubs, the Appl. 1399 88 Cougar LS Coupe $10,995 jaek die price up to somewhea* between $ 1.5 mond king and play his two remaining Bell, who owns Manchester’s New 2, 3:30, and 5 p.m. ♦ 8 7 6 ♦ 5 4 trump suit. The dummy is left with Gregory P. & Karen A. Germain - Request a variance to Ar­ 88 Cougar LS $9,995 ACURA million and $3 million. high clubs to pick up West's trumps, ticle II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce the side yard to 8 foot (10 88 Gr. Caravan Van $11,995 England Hobby Supply, said refurbishing Although Bell said the trip is magnificent, only one trump the three Declarer 345 Center Street, The style of the locomotive is called SOUTH is in his hand and ruffs a heart in dum- and his last two hearts will be good. feet required) at 24 Hawthorne Street, Residence B Zone. 88 Century Wagon $9,595 broken down engines as well as maintaining the task of acquiring the new engine and the ♦ 2 88 B2200 Pickup $5,995 Manchester - my. Since you are out of hearts, it cer­ But if East simply discards on this key Item No. 6 antiquated engines is virtually impossible. permission to bring it to Connecticut was no Mikado, a Japanese name given to it by the ♦ A J 8 7 4 3 trick, declarer will have to play a Appl. 1402 88 Town Car 4 (Joor $14,995 Chine.se, who shippicd many of these to tainly seems sensible to take your 89 F2S0 PIcku $18,421 647-7077 “It’s an exercise in futility,” he said. “It’s joy ride down the tracks. ♦ A K spade from the dummy and ruff. That Manchester Uons Club - Request for a special exception Japan in the early 2(hh Century. ♦ A K g 9 trick by overruffing, or does it? Care­ under Article II. Section 11 and Article IV, Section 16.01 to 89 Sable GS Wagon $12,995 like an old car. You get one part nmning, and “There were times when people told us we fully examine today's deal, which the w ill fatally shorten his trumps and he 89 Sable GS 4 Door $10,995 Bell said that the factory that built the en­ Vulnerable. Both w ill fail to make the contract. hold a carnival from May fl, 1990 to May 12, 1990 from 12:01 the next thing fails.” were crazy, if we thought we would get it English writer Terence Reese recent­ PM to 11:00 PM at 103 and 155V Tolland Turnpike, Business 89 Sable GS Wagon $13,495 WANTED TO gine for Valley Railroad is soon going to Dealer. South Please don’t use me as an excuse for 89 Town Car 4 Door $19,995 So they decided to buy a new one, but over here. And I don’t know if they were ly wrote up for a periodical. 2 Zone. shut down, marking an end to an era. failing to win a small trump by over­ 89 Mazda Pxkup $6,295 1 ^ BUY/TRAOE soon learned that the only place where wrong,” he said. 9 After the artificial strong two-club Soulh West North East At this hociring interested persons may be hoard and written MANY ODCRS NOT USTEO However his affection for trains will live opening from South, the bidding car­ ruffing. Just remember that there people still build new coal-burning, steam- Most of the problems had to do with coax­ Judy HardiivManchMMK Harakl 2 4 Pass 2 ♦ Pass may exist a rare defense in which that communications received. A copy ot these petitions has boon powered engines is China. on, not only through Valley Railroad, but his Pass 2 4 Pass ried on until South stopped in five filed in the Plannir^ and Zoning Department and may be in­ We buy clean, late model ing regulators to permit the operation of the 2 4 is the winning play. MORANDE So Bell and his friends went to Tangshan, own eolleetion of model railroads. SINGLE-MINDED — Bob likes trains so much he traveled to China to 3 4 Pass 4 4 Pass clubs West played two high spades, spected during business hours. LINCOLNMERCURY MAZDA used cars and trucks. Top locomotive, which didn’t meet the suite suin- and declarer ruffed as East threw a jHmvs Jacoby’s books “Jaioby on Bridge" and China, to visit Tangshan Locomotive and acquire a new steam-powered engine. In background are some of 4 ♦ Pass 5 4 All pass "Jacoby on Card Games'(written with his lather, Edward Coltman (formerly Moriarty Bros.) prices paid. dards because it was not built here — not heart South played ace of hearts, the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at Secretary 301 dwHerStTMl Mr. D«jff ■ OirUr ChtvroM Rolling Stock Works, where they negotiated until the suite legislature pos.scd a special Pleu.se .see ENGINE, page 10 Bell's model train cars. 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k l A 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER A Weekenders Police Roundup In Brief Lottery likely for focus plan Places to go . . . Students to compete Registration set under fire during a tight fiscal year. program is more important than sup­ that the special focus [xogram be cut Man charged with DWI Eighteen students from The YWCA Summer Sunshine By Nancy Foley The special focus program, at a cost porting other items in the budget, he if the budget is reduced by more Manchester Herald . . . things to do An East Hartford man, who said he got lost while driv­ Manchester High School have Club is accepting registrations of $264,000, is designed to draw said. than $350,000. qualified to compete in May to “We’re only going to appropriate ing through Manchester, was arrested on drunken driving beginning ^ r i l 30 for children students from other schools to But Bogli said the school board determine the top students in the ages 2-4 and 4-6 years old. The Nathan Hale School is likely to Nathan Hale by offering courses in the money that we feel the was not consulted when Kennedy’s and narcotics charges early Thursday morning, police resort to a lottery when choosing SIMULATION — Mary Future Business Leaders of program offers four two-week ses­ computers and Spanish. townspeople can afford.” While the list was drawn up and may not fol­ Walk along river Sunday said. students for its proposed special directors can cut the amount of low his recommendations. There Daniel V. Kloo, 22, was pulled over on East Middle America. The students are Teri sions beginning from June 25 to “I initially opposed it. Now, I The Hockanum River Linear Park Committee will Coleman, left, admissions Jamaitis, Dave Francoline, Colin focus program because interest in it money the school board receives, it still remains on the Board of Educa­ Tbmpike at 1:30 ajn. after a policeman saw the vehicle Aug. 17 for children too young for think it’s a viable program,” sponsor a walk along the Hockanum River at 1 p.m. on director at Westside Multicare Ebdon, Alexia Cruz, Karen Lee, is so strong. ^ is up to the school board how to tion very strong suppwt for the weave in its lane and travel in a small circle using dif­ camping but who would enjoy an Republican town Director Ronald Sunday. The walk will start at the Adams Mill restaurant, Center, tries to make a sun­ Andrea Bissonnette, Nanette active summer. The registratiem Ninety applications for the Osella said. His primary concern - spend the money. focus school,” she said. where parking is available. Walkers should wear good ferent streets, police said. Cooper, Lauren Hickey, Meg Terry A. Bogli, Democratic mem­ dae Wednesday with Oc­ A search of the vehicle revealed a small bag of fee is $10 plus membership. For prpgram had been received by that not enough parents would be in­ walking boots. Berte, Scott Johnson, Wendy ber of the Board of Education, and a Applications for the program will cupational Therapist Caro marijuana, a smoking pipe and a cocaine kit with cocaine more information phone the Thursday of last week, according to terested - has been allayed, Osella Piarkany, Emil Issavi, Tom Berte, YWCA at 289-6706. Margaret Bialeck, director of the said. member of its special focus commit­ be accepted until the end of the Church offers dinner Ammon. Coleman’s eyesight residue on it, police said. A breath test showed Kloo’s tee, said the number of applications month, Bialeck said. Students who blood alcohol count to be .161, or over the legal limit of Heater Burnett, Greg Dimphy, Jim special focus program, and the lot­ But Osella said he is still con­ In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Earth Day, is partially blocked to simu­ Carroll, Angelique Nollez, and makes it more likely that the are not chosen in the lottery will be .1, police said. To compete tery will be necessary after she has cerned that other schools in town the Unitarian Universalist Society will present a slide late hemianopsia, a visual Rachael Handley. received 100. may be in just as much need of a program would survive if significant placed on a waiting list, she said. show, a multi-course vegetarian dinner and discussion Kloo was charged with driving while intoxicated and Several Bolton High School stu­ The number of regular Nathan Hale field blockage usually possession of cocaine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, dents have earned the right to com­ “We’ve had double the number of special focus program as Nathan cuts are made in the school board’s program on Saturday at 6 pjn. at the Unitarian Univer­ Harrison is director budget. students who enroll next year will police said. He was released on a Sl.OiOO bond and plete May 4 at Hartford in the applications we anticipated in the Hale because they also draw from salist Society, 153 W. Vernon St. Walter Greist will dis­ brought on by a stroke, and In a list prepared for the directors. affect the exact number of students scheduled to appear Monday in Manchester Superior Elizabeth V. Harrison of Hebron State Leadership Conference of the first year,” Bialeck said. less affluent neighborhoods. cuss his successful organic vegetable farm, and Sandy an elastic band is around her has been named executive director The high degree of interest gives Also, the school board may have Superintendent of Schools James P. accepted into the special focus Court, police said. Future Business Leaders of Larson will discuss the relationship between food arm to simulate increased of the East of the River Tourism support to a program that has come to decide whether starting the new Kennedy said he would recommend program. choices and natural resources. Dinner tickets are $5, and America. They are Nick LoGrasso, muscle tone, another com­ and Convention District. Har­ Chris Anderson, Greg Gilbert, must be reserved in advance by calling 646-5151. rison’s experience is in public rela­ David Boles, Zac Morford, mon result of stroke. The tions, teaching and communica­ Wolves displayed at museum simulation was done to help Births Michael Haugh, Scon L aC h^lle, tions. The East of the River and Shirley Dem. Ihul Sauer will Season here for those hooked on fishing The Lutz Children’s Museum is sponsoring “The staff members understand Tourism and Convention District SPEARS, Alex Joseph, son of Shawn W. and Leanne compete for the title of Mr. F'BLA. Return of the Wolves” during Manchester’s Earth Day fosters economic development in lakes and ponds throughout the state what their patients face. Cichowski Spears of Manchester, was bom March 26 at Fisheries and Wildlife Bureau, 165 program of DEP, is designed to celebralon on Saturday at Manchester Community Col­ Manchester, East Hanford, El­ By Dianna M. Talbot after fishing seasons at certain lakes Capitol Avenue, Room 255, m 3. Judy HaiHinQ/Manchester Herald Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Nursery sign-ups teach novice anglers the basics of lege in the Lowe Program Center at 1 p.m. Doug Rad- lington, Hebron, South Windsor, Manchester Herald close. Hartford, CT 06106, Mariani said. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cichowski of The YWCA Nursery School is fish, water and fishing. ziewicz from the National Audubon Society will discuss Tolland, and Vernon. Last year, 227,000 fishing licen­ In honor of the season’s opening Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. accepting registrations for its By educating future anglers, Mar­ topics from the way wolves hunt to the way they com­ Hundreds of local anglers have ses were sold in Connecticut, said and the coincidental celebration of William Spears of Manchester. He has a sister, Ashley 1990-1991 program. Classes will nier said DEP hopes to reduce law municate. Tickets will be available in advance at the Events promoted visited Daco Reel and Rod Repair Eleanor Marrani, a fisheries Earth Day on Sunday, DEP and resi­ violations, litter and vandalism. Obituaries Nichole, 17 months. be offered for 4-year old, 3-year Service, 793 Main St., within the museum, 247 S. Main St., or can be purchased at the Manchester Mayor Terry biologist with DEP in Hartford. The dents of the town of Andover are The reason why many privately HOLMES, Jordan James, son of James H. and olds, and 2-year olds. For further past month to prepare for the annual door on the day of the program. Admission is $2 for Werkhoven is encouraging citizens number of fishing licenses sold sponsoring a free “Fish Schoi'l” next owned lakes and ponds are posted Wendy Wilson Holmes of 142 School St., was bom information i ^ n e the East Branch opening of fishing season, the shop members and $4 for non-members. All other Earth Day to the South American Missionary tian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Rose to take part in the Earth Day ac­ across the state has been growing at week. “No Fishing” is bemuse of the trash March 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His mater­ YWCA in East Hartford at owner said. activities at the college that day — including a mini-run, Emma Rivosa Society, c/o St. Thomas Episcop^ Church. Burial with full military tivities scheduled for the next a rate of three to four percent per Connecticut Aquatic Resources and garbage people leave behind nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Vernon. 289-6706. Fishing season begins at 6 a.m. games, exhibits, storytelling, nature hikes, movies, a kite Emma (Ratti) Rivosa, 86, of 45 Church, Lancaster, Pa. honors will be in the veterans sec­ week and one-half. The mayor year, she said. Education (CARE), a three-day after fishing, she said. fly and more — are free. They will take place from 10 Eldridge St., died Thursday (April tion of Hillside Cemetery, East Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hol­ Saturday, according to state fishery Freshwater fish caught in the mes of 131 Summit St. He has a brother. Chase Ryan, 2. says the events are solid ways to Student honored a.m. to 3 p.m. 19, 1990) at home. She was the Catherine Nackowski Hartford. Calling hours are today and wildlife officials. Manchester area — in rivers, lakes WHITING, David Joseph, son of David A. and Les­ make young and old aware of the Barbara A. O’Brien, daughter of widow of Evasio Rivosa. Catherine (Shea) Nackowski, 88, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. I^ p le are dropping into Daco and reservoirs — are safe to eat, lie Berk Whiting of 46 Norman St., was bom March 22 important issues related to their en­ Coffee house held at park She was bom in Italy, and lived of 38 Lockwood St., died Thursday William and Mary Jane O’Brien of Reel and Rod to buy fishing licenses Mariani said. Fsh commonly found Edith E. Bragg, formerly of Gilead, CT died Frederick Young Sr. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal vironment. 40 Duncan Road, made the dean’s A coffee house will be held on Saturday from 8 to 10 here most of her life. Before retir­ (April 19, 1990) at home. She was and repair their fishing reels, said in these lakes include: bass, trout, grandparents are Albert and Jeanette Ames of Vinal list at the University of Vermont, January 31,1990 in Sarasota, Florida. p.m. at the Patriots’ Park Lodge, Lake Street in Coventry. ing, she worked for the Cheney the widow of Albert Nackowski. Frederick W. Young Sr., 64, of David Cormier, owner of the sports perch, catfish, sunfish and pickerel, Haven, Maine. His paternal grandparents are Harold Care offered where the so{diomore is Originals, folk rock and ballads will be performed by Brothers and most recently owned She was bom in Coming, N.Y., CovenU7, died Wednesday (April fishing repair shop. she said. She was married to George Bragg of South Whiting and Anne l^ itin g of Manchester. He has a Center Nursery School, located in human development and Ron Anderson of Coventry. Admission is $2. and operated a rooming house. She and lived in Manchester for many 18, 1990) at home. He was the hus­ Licenses must be bought each Types of bail commonly used in­ brother Jason Raul, 15 and a sister, Lori Ann, 8. in the annex of Center Congrega­ psychology. She is a 1988 Windsor, Connecticut and spent many years was a member of the Fosieta Fem- years. band of Gertrude (LaPOrte) Young. year, and cost $9 for people age 16 clude worms, com, lures, small fish, Parents group holds dance minile Alpina. She is survived by two daughters, He was bom Nov. 12, 1925 in McCONVILLE, Emma Grace, daughter of Richard tional Church, 11 Center S t, is ac­ graduate of Manchester High and over, but senior citizens and cer­ with him in missionary work for the Presbyte­ grasshoppers and artificial flies, East of the River Chapter No. 1296, ftrents Without She is survived by two sons and Charlotte Ford of Fredericksburgh, Vernon, the son of the late Frederick and Suzanne Granger McConville of Barcelona, Spain, cepting applications for openings School. tain disabled persons are given them rian Church, U.S. A. A loving and caring person, IVtners, will hold an open “Think Spring” dance on daughters-in-law, John C. and Va., and Jacqueline Burgess of Port and Ruth (Butterfield) Young, and was bom Feb. 9 in Spain. Her maternal grandparents are in its two- aflemoon-a-week ses­ for free. Fishing licenses also are Mariano said. DEP issues an informational Saturday, at 8 p.m. at the Kosciuszko Club, 1 Vernon Myma Rivosa, and Joseph V. and Chester, N.Y.; a brother, Bernard lived in Coventry for the past 33 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Granger of 290 Hackmatack St. Her sion. Children must be 3 years old Students abroad sold at town halls. she made friends in many parts of the world. guide to people who purchase fish­ Ave., Vernon. Free coffee and dessert will be served. The Doris Rivosa, all of Manchester; six Shea of Mesa, Ariz.; a sister, years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richardd by Dec. 31 to enter the program Manchester Community College “I^ople are very excited,” said ing licenses. “Connecticut Angler’s In addition to her husband, she leaves a brother, cost for members is $5, and for non-members $7. For fur­ grandchildren; six great­ Beatrice Giblon of Coming, N.Y.; of World War II, and was the former McConville, 99 Keeney St. and must be toilet-trained. Ibr students Lisa Bellefleur of Cormier, who predicted that Satur­ Guide” lists most fishing lakes, the Kenneth Ellis of Gilead, two sisters, Lena Hill of ther information, call M9-1949 or 429-2819. grandchildren; and several nieces five grandchildren; and eight great­ owner of the Coventry Riding more information contact Mary Manchester, Kim Melley of East day’s opening day weather would be types of fish that are in them and and nephews. grandchildren. Stables. Tyler at 647-9941 or 721-7244. Hartford, and Robert Cleveland on the “cold and rainy” side. Still, Manchester, CT, and Ruth Yoimg of Wheaton, IL. lakes’ respective closing dates, Square dance to be held The funeral will be Saturday at The funeral will be Saturday at He is also survived by two sons, and Clayton Moore, both of Bol­ hundreds of people probably would Lottery Mariani said. It also offers advice Memorial services will be held at Gilead Con­ Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a 7:45 a.m. at the John F. Tierney 10:45 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Frederick W. Young Jr. of Colum­ ton, are spending this semester honor uadition by hitting the out­ and information on fishing regula­ mainstream plus level dance on Saturday, from 8 to Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., bia, and Martin J. Young of Scot­ Free admission studying abroad. Cleveland and doors, he said. gregational Church on Sunday, April 22nd at followed by a Mass of Christian followed by a Mass of Christian land; a daughter, Jeanne Mattson of Here are Thursday’s lottery results from around New Cormecticut National Bank has Bellefleur are enrolled at Ealing Fishing is growing in popularity, tions. 10:45 p.m. at Illing Juinor High School, 229 E. Middle Anyone interested in receiving a burial at 8:30 a.m. in St. James Lake Worth, Fla.; a sister, Barbara England: made a contribution to finance free College in London, Melley is at according to the state Department of 2:00 P.M. Humpike. Buddy Dow will call the dance. Joan and Ar- burial at 11:30 a.m. at St. Brigid copy can write to the DEP’s mand Daviau will cue the rounds. A round dance Church. Burial will be in St. James Church. Burial will be in East Schaefer of West Hartford; nine CONNECTICUT Thursday evening admissions to the University of Seville in Spain, Environmental Conservation’s Fish­ workshop will be held at 7:30 p.m. Donations are $8 per Cemetery. Calling hours are today Cemetery. Calling hours are today grandchildren; and several nieces Daily: 3-7-4. Play Four: 9-8-8-0. the Lutz Children’s Museum and Moore is at Civilization In­ ing and Wildlife Bureau. The couple. For more Information, call 643-1005 or from 6 to 9 p.m. from 7 to 9 p.m. and nephews. MASSACHUSETTS during April. stitute in Ecuador. department annually re-stocks sup­ 643-9375. Memorial donations may be made The funeral will be Saturday at 10 Daily: 3-0-1-5. plies of fish in certain freshwater to the Town of Manchester Fire Frank P. Terragna ajn. at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Musical to be performed Jackson St., Route 195, Willimantic. New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 0-6-5 and Department, ftuamedic Fund, c/o Frank P. Terragna, 69, of East Burial will be in New Coventry 2-6-7-0. West Side Story will be performed at Manchester High Center Station, Manchester. Hartford, husband of Winifred Cemetery. Calling hours are today RHODE ISLAND School by the Manchester Musical Players tonight and (Cipolla) Terragna, died Thursday from 7 to 9 pjn. Daily: 3-6-2-9. Lot-O-Bucks: 3-7-8-13-31. Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $9 for adults, $6 students Barbara Kloppenburg (April 19, 1990) at home. He is sur­ You know us. We know you. Memorial donations may be made and seniors. A group ticket discount of $1 is available Barbara J. Kloppenburg, 57, vived by a son and daughter-in-law, to a charity of the donor’s choice. from groups of 10 or more. For ticket information, call formerly of Manchester, wife of Frank P. and Joanne Terragna, and a 528-8595 or 644-4038. William B. Kloppenburg, died Wed­ daughter and son-in-law, Donna T. Mary Thoms Thoughts AGENDA FOR TOMORROW nesday (April 18, 1990). and Richard Hayward, all of Mary (Benson) Thoms, of Lexi­ Tree planting in Andover She also formerly lived in Enfield Manchester. ngton, Mass., wife of the late Ar Town Meeting and Somers. He is also survived by another It is remarkable to note that God’s provision for deal­ On Sunday, there will be a memorial tree planting at chibald Thoms, died Thursday ing with man’s loss of innocence was through mercy. the Andover Town Office Building, followed by a She is also survived by three sons, son and daughter-in-law, Thomas E. (April 19, 1990) in Lexington, Craig W. Kloppenburg of and Donna Terragna of East Restoring man’s undcfilcd and guiltless stale was earned April 28,1990 scavenger hunt at the Andover Elementary School, with Mass. She is survived by her out not through new regulations that would only be information tables on composting and recycling. At 1:30 Rochester, N.H., Guy B. Kloppen­ Hartford; another daughter, Luann daughter, Lenore Serwo of burg of Jersey City, NJ., Chris­ R. Terragna of East Hartford; four broken again and again, but through forgiveness. “But 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. p.m., the new nature trail behind the school will be dedi­ Manchester. when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, cated, and at 2 p.m. there will be a crabgrass puppet topher Kloppenburg of Litiz, Fb.; sisters, Theresa MacDonald of She is also survived by another three daughters and two sons-in-law, Hartford, Anita McKenna in Texas, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had Manchester Community CoUege theatre, promoting children’s environmental awareness. daughter, Bernice Mayer of Lexi­ Susan Furbish Josephine Marlene Piche Marjory Graham Ju d y Lynch Sally K. and Paul Bradnan of Union, Gilda Quemere of West Hartford, done, but because of his mercy ... so that, having been ngton, Mass.; three grandchildren; Assistant Vice Bouchard Assistant Cashier Assistcint Cashier Assistant Cashier Shelley J. of Manchester, and Gail and Frances Bowers of East justified (made innocent) by his ^ace, we might become Program Center Earth Day is celebrated and four great-grandchildren. President and Assistant Vice and Branch and Branch and Branch K. and Richard Guerra of Arroyo Hartford; five grandchildren; and heirs having the hope of eternal life.” (Titus 3:4-7). M anager, M an a g ^ , In Coventry, Earth Day will be celebrated by a tree The funeral will be Monday at Forgiveness thus becomes life altering. Our respionse Consumer Credit President arxJ M anager, Grande, Calif.; and five several nieces and nephews. 31 Main Street, Somerset Square, planting, music, contests and refreshments at 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. at The Douglass Funeral to such abundant mercy allows us to become new before (Coordinator, Branch Manager, Mart)oieugh grandchildren. The funeral will be Saturday at Rte. 66, Hebron Glastonbury the CovenUy Town Office Building. Home, Lexington, Mass. Burial will God. Titus again states, “For the grace of God that brings 2790 Main Street, 2790 Main Street, Tavern Green, A memorial service will be held 9:15 a.m. at the Newkirk & Whitney be in Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Glastonbury Glastonbury Mariborough 2 2 & 4 5 0 5 657-3761 MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD in Lancaster, Ri. funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., salvation has appeared in all men. It teaches us to say Mass. Calling hours are Sunday ’No’ to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live 659-0394 659-0394 Memorial donations may be made East Hartford, with a Mass of Chris­ from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present HELP PLAN FOR Public Meetings age...” (Titus 2:11-12). Our faith in the mercy of God motivates us to “...put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in MANCHESTER'S FUTURE Public meetings scheduled for tonight: Cinema the image of the Creator.” (Colossians 3:10).

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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20, 1990—5 A 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20, 1990 Parole ruling Morrison finances MANCHESTER/STATE relieves kin A SOMERS (AP) — For the family of Robert Holcomb, the state Board net call for probe of Ru-ole’s decision to deny parole for Gerard “Gary” Castonguay was Commission at every stage of (the By Judd Everhart committee’s) operations and acted Defense aides told: forget ‘peace dividend’ just another step in a 13-year saga The Associated Press that started when Castonguay was in accordance with the commis­ sion’s advice,” said Thayer The idea “there is a big pot of kind of situations and try to soften When Cheney pulled up in front for nuclear reactors for submarines. Electric Boat in Groton, Cheney arrested for the murder of Holcomb, By Larry Rosenthal HARTFORD — State Rep. Wil­ Baldwin, Morrison’s campaign money to spend” as a result of im­ the blow. All I can do is run the of Yale’s Woolsey Hall, he was With the drastically different also gave no indication of how the a Pltunville police officer. The Associated Press liam J. Cibes, the underdog for the manager. “So we believe that noth­ proved East-West relations “is a fal­ department in as businesslike a man­ greeted by seven UNC employees budget circumstances now facing matter will be settled. He said only Since Dec. 1, 1977 — the day of Democratic gubernatorial nomina­ ing wrong has been done. lacious one,” he said. “If there were, ner as possible,” he said. carrying placards. One read “Keep the military, Cheney said it is dif­ that he may well conclude that Castonguay’s arrest — there have NEW HAVEN — Defense tion, says the front-runner for the “We welcome and will cooperate congressmen wouldn’t be having as On a per capita basis, Connecticut The Peare Dividend in Connec­ ficult to justify two or more sources production of the new sub is neces­ been two trials, two convictions, and woricers should look to their local nomination, Bruce A. Morrison, has with the investigation,” Baldwin much trouble putting together a ticut.” sary. two reduced sentences. communities and not to the so-called is one of the largest, if not the for such defense needs. broken campaign finance laws budget.” largest, military conU’acting state. After leaving the hall, he spoke Cheney said Congress holds the Thursday, Holcomb had a chance added. “peace dividend” to help soften the through an “ethically strained” inter­ Cibes said that “only an ethically The defense industry will have to The state ranked ninth in the nation briefly with the workers and agreed He gave no indication the sub key to the future of the defense in­ for immediate parole, but his bid impact of large defense cutbacks. pretation of those laws. strained interpretation” of campaign brace for even more difficult times in 1988 with $4.9 billion in military to send someone from his office to reactor decision could be reversed, dustry, adding he hopes he will be was rejected after the state board On Thursday, Cibes asked the Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said finance laws would have allowed if proposals in Congress to cut contracts. meet with them. saying it was the Navy’s call and given enough flexibility to ensure an during a visit to Coimecticut. said Castonguay was not ready to be state Elections Enforcement Com­ the Morrison campaign to raise and spending even further are approved, Cutbacks have already been felt at UNC announced recently it would that only in extraordinary cir­ orderly reduction in military spend­ allowed back into society. mission to investigate. The Morrison spend money the way it did. “I think the notion of a peace he warned, offering few words of three major defense plants in Con­ have to lay off its 950 employees in cumstances would he overrule such ing. The ruling came as a relief to campaign said no laws had been Morrison’s second committee, the dividend has been somewhat over­ encouragement to this state’s necticut: Textron Lycoming and Uncasville over the next two years a decision. “My task is to make difficult Holcomb’s family, who feared he broken. Connecticut Choice for a Change blown,” he told a news conference anxious defense woricers. Sikorsky Aircraft, both in Stratford, because of the government’s ' Asked about the government’s choices,” he said, adding later, “I would be let out of prison after serv­ Cibes called on the Morrison Committee, was created for the pur­ Thursday at Yale University before and at UNC Inc.’s Naval Products decision to rely solely on the larger wish I could be more optimistic, but “I would hope local communities reassessment of plans for the ing just over 12 years. camjjaign to return the $220,277 pose of financing convention addressing an alumni group. Division in Uncasville. Babcock & Wilcox Co. in Virginia I can’t.” can come together to deal with those Seawolf attack submarine, built by TTie parole board set Caston­ raised by a second fund-raising delegate elections at a time when guay’s next parole eligibility date at committee. Morrison was challenging Dec. 1, 2002 — the 25th anniver­ “I think integrity in elections is Democratic Gov. William A. sary of his arrest for Holcomb’s very important,” said Cibes, a state O’Neill for this year’s nomination. Credit problems murder. representative from New London, at O’Neill has since dropped plans for a state Capitol news conference “We’re very happy that we don’t re-election and there will be no shortly before filing the complaint have to come back for another 12 delegate elections, called delegate with the commission. “I believe he years,” said Laurie Holcomb, the primaries. flood lawmakers has broken the law.” slain officer’s sister. “I wish we The Choice Committee raised last year, the largest increase in the never had to come back again, but if Morrison, a four-term con­ $220,277 primarily from three sour­ By John Diamond gressman from Hamden, has stead­ country, according to a study by that’s what it takes, we’ll do it.” ces: $100,000 from the Bic Corp. of fastly maintained that no laws were The Associated Press Sheshunoff Information Services At Thursday’s hearing, three of Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald Milford; $92,500 from Richard broken, that he acted well within the Inc., an Austin, Texas, banking Holcomb’s sisters, a brother, a Triebick of Greenwich, head of Cel­ WASHINGTON — Connecticut ANTICIPATION — Carrie Rentier, 8, can’t wait to use the letter and spirit of Connecticut cam­ lawmakers are complaining in analyst firm. brother-in-law, niece and nephew lular Info Systems of New York; and hoop and backboard her father David is installing paign finance laws. Washington about the regulatory Throughout the Northeast, non­ urged the parole board to reject Cas­ $25,000 from Neil Mellen, head of at their Pilgrim Lane driveway. “We consulted with the Elections reins being tightened around the performing loans increased by 17.9 tonguay’s bid for parole. Town Fair Tire Centers of Stratford. state’s businesses seeking to borrow percent from to money. • Maine. Business owners, contractors, and “To the extent that we’re reclas­ O’Neill vows to ink gun-control bill State tops U.S. in income builders with good credit records are sifying them it’s because the loans having a hard time getting loans and themselves either are actually losses HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Wil­ the gunmaker to force the company reduced to five rounds of ammuni­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite its budget deficit ^ d slowing have flooded members of the state at this point or they show some liam A. O’Neill, a longtime gun to stop production of its new Sporter tion, which could be considered a economy due to defense cuts, Connecticut leads the nation in per capita delegation with complaints. potential for loss,” Cross said. “That owner, says he has no reservations rifle. sporter. income. “It’s unbelievable,” said U.S. is the result of deterioration in real about signing a bill working its way “My position is very clear on as­ All of New England recorded the highest per capita personal incomes Rep. Barbara Kennclly, D-Conn. “I estate markets and, in some cases, through the General Assembly re­ sault-type weapons,” O’Neill said. “But there’s a technicality here in the nation in 1989 despite sluggishness in the region’s manufacturing, ■n had a gentleman call me and the because of poor underwriting stan­ quiring a two-week waiting period ’Tm against those being in civilian and I hope Colt uses good common service and construction industries, the government reported Thursday. dards and procedures.” sense and makes sure that they don’t Connecticut’s income rose 6.8 percent to $24,604. New Jersey was o man was on the point of hysteria. He before the purchase of a firearm. hands. 3 3 -T1 had a very good business and all of Cross emphasized that the aggres­ The bill awaits action in the “The question becomes, is that put weapons in the hands of second at $23,764, followed by Massachusetts, Alaska, Maryland and a sudden he couldn’t get a loan.” sive bank examinations have been i Senate, where it was sent after al­ rifle an assault weapon or is it a civilians that are not needed by the New York. ^ F Kcnnelly said she is hoping to in­ imposed nationwide, not just in the most dying quietly in the Appropria­ ’Spotter’ weapon? 1 don’t know civilians.” “These figures show Connecticut’s economy, which has slowed in the Northeast. how you determine that.” past year, has a strong foundation,” said Gov. William A. O’Neill. clude Connecticut representatives in tions Committee earlier this w e^. Meanwhile, Kathleen Palm, a The aggressive bank examina­ Hwdgun Control Inc. claims the Still, the Commerce Department’s report showed that growth of per­ — m a meeting with banking regulators “I would sign the two-week wait­ spokeswoman for state Treasurer tions combined with the region's Sporter, although designed to hold a sonal income in the region had slowed for the second year in a row. O o scheduled for next week in Boston, ing period bill," O’Neill told Francisco L. Borges, said Borges is soft real estate market have had side 5-round cartridge, can easily be The Commerce Department said incomes of New England residenu where officials and businesses have reporters during an impromptu news seeking a meeting with Colt officials effects in banking across New fitted with cartridges that allow it to averaged $21,509, up 6.6 percent from 1988. That growth was down 2 03 encountered the same problem. conference Thursday in the Capitol. to discuss the gun, which began ap­ England, Cross said. Banks, fire up to 90 rounds without reload­ from 8.3 percent in 1988 and 8.6 percent in 1987. H - < U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson, R- ’Tm a gun owner myself, have been pearing in gun shops this week. Conn., met Thursday with the offi­ responding to the strict regulatory all my life. I try to be a responsible ing. m . cial many point to as the source of climate, have cut off loans to poten­ one. But you certainly do have to “Nobody needs to carry that o the problem, Robert Clarke, Comp- tially good borrowers. have restrictions on who owns a amount of ammunition for a sport­ uollcr of the Currency. Clarke’s of­ “TTiat is not something the comp­ weapon, how they’re purchased, ing rifle,” O’Neill said. “From what fice is responsible for bank ex­ troller’s office would like to see,” Judy Hardlno/Manchester Herald why they’re purchased and what you I’ve read, the clip size has been Cross said. “We don’t want banks to do with it.” aminations and for identifying SKYLINE SIESTA — Bruce Schuvart of East Hartford reads Park. Schuvart was on his lunch break Thursday. PABRICf r ~ 33 potentially bad loans. stop making loans, we want them to Under the bill, a buyer would Johnson said she had no objection make good loans.” a book in front of a great view of Hartford from Wickham have to complete an application that' O O to aggressive banking regulation to But Johnson called that response would be sent to state officials, who BEST BUY O “n prevent the type of catastrophe that “a real cop-out.” She said Clarke would then check to see if the buyer OIL CO. swept the savings and loan industry. should have known that the reclas­ has a felony record. But she said she wanted to make sification program would have a AT&T, SNET to compete for long-distance service O’Neill also said he is not sure Vernon, CT EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 9-12 ONLY! Clarke “aware of my concern that damaging impact on the flow of whether the new semiautomatic rifle of competitive phone service in the risk our continued ability to make He said SNET earlier this month 8 7 5 - 0 8 7 6 the pace at which they’re making loan capital from banks. By Denise Lavoie being produced by the state-backed state aside from the national substantial ongoing investments in filed applications with the DPUC for O O Cross said that “banks were pull­ The Associated Press Colt’s Manufacturing Company is SWING-ARM ENTIRE S lo t K SYMI'HONY these changes will produce in and of telephone network provided by Connecticut’s telecommunications two new business services designed DM C 45" PREMIUM SCRIBBLES" m z itself some unwarranted downturn.” ing back before the regulators got an assault weapon, as gun control LAMP INIERFACING IIROAIKLOIH HARTFORD — A decision to AT&T and US Sprint. network and maintain low phone to compete with AT&T’s new ser­ ■ 7 f 7 f ^ COD FLOSS M U SLIN FABRIC . xv o > The compuoller’s office, without there.” She said the compu-oller’s advocates have charged. O u r P r iif Although many other states have rates,”said SNET spokesman Wil­ vices. Both new services are for Diesel Fuel Also Available > r - any changes in banking rules, began policy is a response to an economic allow AT&T to compete with SNET A national handgun control group permitted in-state competition since liam Seekamp. large, high-volume business cus­ 150 Gakm Minimum 5 FOR , last fall to more aggressively ex­ and banking problem, not the cause on telephone services for large com­ is pressuring O’Neill to use the PrIcB sublact lo clianga Volunm Dbcounti 3 3 0 3 the 1984 break-up of AT&T, Seekamp said SNET uses tomers. amine the books at banks with of an economic problem. mercial customers represents the state’s influence as part-owner of Cross acknowledged, however, first break in SNET’s virtual Southern New England Telephone revenues it makes from large busi­ While SNET officials fretted 3 3 > heavy real estate loan portfolios. (SNET) has continued to hold a about the new competition, AT&T that by reclassifying a loan as sub­ monopoly on in-state long-distance ness customersSto keep rates for 22 Birch Street > H “We are using exactly the same near-monopoly on in-state long-dis­ hailed the decision. 50 50 service. residential customers down. standards we have had on the standard or nonperforming, a bank downtown OF F our prius OF F our |)ria* 33 tance service, covering all but four SNET would not offer an es­ “We’re very pleased,” said AT&T manchester is compelled to increase the amount The state Department of Public xO; 1 ’r . 9 9 ' lin w l k >ii> i ’.k I l tinwt 10 xL books,” said Lee Cross, a spokes­ Connecticut communities. timate on how much revenue they spokesman Paul Karoff. “We’ve tuesday-friday 10-5 thursday 10-6 timil 10>iK. woman for Clarke. “If there is a dif­ of money it holds in a loan loss Utility Control on Thursday gave AT&T’s action delighted AT&T could stand to lose with the new been working to gain this for our Saturday 10-3 ference it is that we are looking at a reserve account. That, in turn, takes approval to AT&T’s application to xO money out of circulation that would provide three specialize business officials, but had SNET warning competition from AT&T, but customers for a long time, and we larger percentage of loans in banks.” about the potential for rate increases S eek ^p said the big business cus­ agree with the conclusion that com­ The number of loans considered otherwise be available to other bor­ telecommunications services within tomer makes up a “substantial por­ petition is in the best interests of “past due” tripled in Connecticut rowers, Connecticut. for residential customers. bring in this ad The decision is the first approval “We believe (the decision) puts at tion” of the company’s revenues. Connecticut customers.” Household hazards dump nears and receive 20% SATURDAY, APR. 21 off any purchase Manchester residents who have uash. Lawmakers working out deal for hate crimes bill been accumulating hazardous wastes But items like furniture polish, (good until 4/28190 not valid with any other coupons) — like drain cleaners, radiator medications, and many of the By Peter Viles off action as rumors swirled through As written, the so-called hate homosexuals, and threatened to flushes, lead and oil paints, and pool products u s ^ in homes, gardens, The Associated Press the House of a possible one-for-one crimes bill calls for increased retaliate by introducing a bill to chemicals — will have a chance to garages and workshops should be swap. criminal penalties for anyone con­ strengthen the state’s death penalty get rid of them April 28. taken to the town garage on the haz­ HARTFORD — A controversial Liberal Democrats and victed of assault, arson or vandalism by giving jurors in murder pials bloomers ONE DAY SALE At the town garage, 263 Olcott ardous-waste collection day. anti-bigotry bill stalled in the House homosexual activists bristled at the if the crime is found to have been more options that would lead to the “ a fine lingerie boutique - St., next to the town landfill, a waste Although waste motor oil and bat­ late Thurs^y as conservative law­ talk of a deal. motivated by the victim’s race, death penalty. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. April 20. 1990—7 6—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. April 20, 1990 W E DELIVER EMERGENCY Voice computer will warn jet pilots FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL For Home Delivery! Call NATION & WORLD By David Briscoe 647-9946 DIAL 911 before the end of this year at a per-plane cost of commercial airplane to be equipped and certifi­ The Associated Press about $125,000. cated by the FAA with the TCAS unit. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 In Manchester The bill for the entire U.S. fleet is expected to NorlhwcsL United and Piedmont, now apart of WASHINGTON — A system that uses a com­ exceed $450 million. Airlines put the cost at USAir, equipped planes with test versions of - puter voice to tell a jetliner pilot how to avoid an closer to $1 billion, figuring in labor and lost TCAS when the system was being evaluated by WANTED FOR KIDNAPPING Cruise ship passengers vulnerable profits during installation, which takes about five the FAA. impending midair collision is being installed for We are pleased to welcome Marge the first time in a commercial air carrier fleet. days. Three companies manufacture TCAS systems Begley to the staff of Ham^ Hrancs Many of the doctors on ships cannot commum- Climb! Climb! Climb!” ordered a male voice Repeatedly on Thursday’s flight from that meet FAA specifications. The ones being put kknnkhi m . coi-k ii By Robert Greene According to testimony, 80 percent of the and Pixjperties in Ellington. world’s passenger cruise ships operate from U.S. cate in English, and the infirmaries often are ill- generated by the Traffic Alert and Collision Washington National Airport, the small plane on USAir’s fleet are made by Allied-Signal The Associated Press ports, carrying American passengers. Although equipped, witnesses said. Avoidance System built into a new USAir jetliner. came on a collision course with the USAir jet. Aerospace’s Bendix-King Air Transport Avionics Marge began her career in Real Kolstad noted that on most ships, the crews are All large airliners must have the units bv the end Each time, the TCAS screen showed the loca­ Division. Estate in 1989 after a 15 year ca­ WASHINGTON — Millions of Americans who their owners are primarily U.S. companies, the ships sail under foreign registry, so-called “flags so linguistically diverse that they can hardly com­ of 1993. tion of the intruding aircraft and a voice from a Other manufacturers arc the Air Transport Sys­ reer in human resources. She was take cruises each year to rock in the lap of luxury municate among themselves, let alone communi­ A miniature air traffic screen in the cockpit speaker in the cockpit ceiling gave quick, precise tems Division of Honeywell Inc., and the Collins are ignorant of daaigers like crews unprepared for of convenience,” allowing them to avoid U.S. previously with Westledge Real labor and tax laws. cate with passengers in an emergency. showed a red dot, pinpointing a plane that was instructions to the pilot. They began with ‘Traf­ division of Rockwell International Corp. Estate in Vernon. emergencies and a lack of qualified physicians, Kolstad and other witnesses said crews often coming dangerously close. Ordinarily, pilots have fic!” and ended with ‘Clear of conflict” as pas­ “From the pilot’s perspective, the new TCAS Those mostly Panamanian- and Liberian- according to testimony at a congressiond hearing. are not adequately drilled for emergencies. to rely on what they see out the cockpit window or sengers watched the small plane whiz by within a technology provides an added margin of safety,” A native of Missouri, Marge and registered ships are governed by the laws of their A disaster involving U.S. passengers is waiting He argued for spot inspections in U.S. ports by what air traffic controllers tell them is in the few hundred feet of the airliner. said Capt. Norman Bush, USAir flight training her two children Vicki and Curt to happen. National Transportation Safety Board flag country when on international waters. the Coast Guard, rather than scheduled quarterly vicinity. If two TCAS computers meet in the sky, they manager. He said pilots would have to undergo have resided in Manchester since Referring to the Scandinavian Star fire that Chairman James L. Kolslad said Thursday, argu­ inspections. With a series of maneuvers between a small communicate with each other, and one pilot is told only about 90 minutes of training to learn to use 1971 and at her present home on killed more than 160 people in the North Sea, ing for greater U.S. control over safety and health plane and the Boeing 737-400 airliner carrying in­ to “climb” and the other to “descend” or maintain the system, which is expected to be pul into opera­ Kolstad said the NTSB would have been unable to Opponents say the cmise operators would simp­ Ardmore Road since 1975. conditions on foreign-flag cruise ships operating dustry and government officials and news people tion in the first dozen or more planes by mid-June. investigate that accident had it happened in inter­ ly move to the Bahamas and offer cheap fly-and- altitude. Marge invites all her customers from this country. Thursday, pilots demonstrated the system, known An even more sophisticated third generation of Tom MeSweeney, an FAA official aboard the national waters off Florida. cruise packages for Americans if they wanted to and ftiends to call her at 872-7305 “The passenger industry operating from U.S. the system, TCAS III, is being developed to give demonsttation flight, said the system would have NICOLE RAVeSI The NTSB investigated a major fire aboard the escape U.S. regulations. as TCAS II, that must be installed in all airliners coe ports has had accidents with a potential for large with more than 30 seats by the end of 1993. the added benefit of making it easier for pilots to to say "HeUo." same ship two years ago in the Gulf of Mexico Coast Guard Rear Admiral Joel D. Sipes dis­ pilots horizontal instructions as well. H fiC M T loss of life,” he told a House Merchant Marine Commuter airliners and other smaller passenger The TCAS system gives the pilot a miniature maintain proper separation from other aircraft Wr»CHT and Fisheries subcommittee. and “identified some of the very problem areas puted many of Kolstad’s assertions, saying that in­ MAlft ternational agreements are addressing safety con­ planes arc required to have a less-sophisticated air traffic control system in the sky, displaying during landings and give them more information £»€5 survivors have reported this past week,” he said. Kolstad mentioned an engine-room fire in version, TCAS I, which emits traffic warnings aircraft within a 40-mile radius. It can only detect in areas not covered by air traffic controllers. 91 Maple Street SOC ^fC 9 November 1988, as well as two rammings by But the NTSB’s recommendations were unen­ cerns. fKn 9 He said language is less important than training when other planes come too near, but does not tell planes with transponders that emit radar signals. The system, however, is seen only as a backup Ellington, CT. 06029 cruise ships of docked vessels and one ramming forceable, he said. the pilot what to do. All but the smallest private planes have to controllers who monitor all flints and have of a boardwalk, all happening in Florida last year. Among the complaints voiced by Kolstad and in emergency drills, and argued that the core of Congress has ordered that one-fifth of each car­ transponders. responsibility for maintaining safe distances be­ 872-7305 echoed by other witnesses was that many ships ship’s officers often speak the same language. 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Cole was still MANCHESTER $136,900 applianced kitchen, deck. 2 car garage & beautifully landscaped lotll NEW LISTINGI Exquisite 3 bedroom Cape A SRAFtKLEHII Move right into this immacu­ Cole kidnapped the girl. NEW LISTINGI Com® see this 3 bedroom attached to the child. with lots of room and extras. Skylight in $204,900. late 7 room Ranch with a lower level bedroom Ranch with its Hreplaced living room and r.r Police have received tips on “It was like an addiction,” said eat-in kitchen, w et bar in living room, 2 . $187,900 or den. Formal dining room, firepiaced living private backyard. David Murdock. finished lower level & morel • V-v« room, large bedrooms and hardwood floors Cole’s whereabouts, Milford Mrs. Ravesi, 34. “He could never MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 Newer Duplex. 2 4. $229,900 Com­ 7. $60,900 Im­ MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 throughout. Custom buUt-ins. Alt applianoes police Detective Edward POm- separate from her, that was a big bedrooms plus 2 ’/2 mercial B1 zone. maculate 1st floor stay. Beautifully terraced yard. Wblk to Buck- ponio said Thursday night. d ^ , he could never just say ‘Hi’ bath each side. High Visibility! unit. Fully ap- ley School through the quiet larrtily neigh borhood. Wa have found your dream houselll In the meantime, Mrs. Ravesi is and ‘Bye’ and everywhere he pliancedl crossing her fingers. went, whatever he did, he needed ■ h CONTEMPORARY EASEIII “I have a lot of hope that the Nicole nearby. W oul^’t that be $199,900 FBI is doing the best they can,” This custom built Contemporary must be seen obsession?” COVENTRY $339,000 8 . $ 1 2 4 ,9 0 0 2 to be believed with 3 bedrooms. 2V j balhs, she &a\d. Cote, 2A, was described formal dining room, and firepiaced lower-level tn talc March, the Ravesis told NEW LISTINGI FOR THE DISCRIMINAT­ 5. $244,900 Home bedroom end unit. family room. Carefree wall-to-wall carpeting as a quiet, shy young man. Mrs. Cole he could never see Nicole ING BUYER. Tons of room in this 5000 sq. 9. $185,900 Alum, ■ business/nursery Pool & , throughout, and 2 car garage, tool Which Ihe loot house set on 2 country acres. Lots of MANCHESTER $99,900 sided Duplex com­ Ravesi said he became obsessed again. Others told Cole the Ravesis potential. 11.34 kids swim in the in-ground pool as you enjoy glass offering panoramic views. Amenities NEW LISTINQI Good 1st time buyer InvesimenI ONLY 2 UNITS REMAINING!! charming village in this spadoue 5 room Townhouse wMh lower pletely renovated the enclosed porch and the private tenoed in with the little girl, for whom he planned to move from their subur­ galore. David Murdock. ■ acres also avail- level rec room and offlca. SPECIAL BUILDER FINANCING setting! yard. Maintenance-free exterior. Call us to see frequently baby-sat. ban Milford home before the sum­ MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 Now, 2 bedroom quality built Townhouses. V'Z baths, cathedral ceil­ able! ■his beautiful home lodayll Nicole reciprocated Cole’s af­ mer was out. KAREN ESTATES — NEW CONSTRLKITIONI Single Family attached homee etartlng from $133,900. ings, skylights, garage with opener. Superb location! (201 New State Seller financing available. < fection, and neither Mrs. Ravesi On April 3, Cole allegedly ab­ MANCHESTER OFFICE 643-4060 Road, Manchester) $138,900. MALLARD VIEW nor investigators felt the girl was ducted Nicole as she waited with =6 OPEN SUNDAYS 1-4 PM in danger. < her older sister in a parked car for Vinton village Rfe 31 y “He has genuine strong feelings Mrs. Ravesi, a school bus driver, ^ B H I L I P S for her welfare. I don’t think he to finish her route, police said. REAL ESTATE 3466 D Main Sf., Coventry would intentionally harm her," “I think the biggest reason he -WE-RE SELUNQ HOUSES CALL US” 742-1450 647-8120 said FBI spokesman Paul did this was he felt she might for­ R E^ Cavanagh. get him over time and he was i£ But Mrs. Ravesi is convinced right. In time, she would,” Mrs. P^^asl?:**nl°r iuool Mnncnusiei. C i 0t>&«0 647-1419 •Ipim il THE BUDS ARE that Cole intends “to take her and Ravesi said. HISTORIC GAMBREL COLONIAL raise her as his own girl.” Investigators found Cole’s Conveniently located to schools, shopping and bus line, this 8 room, BLOSSOMING!!! When Nicole was hospitalized mother’s car parked outside an 2 bath home built In 18t 1 is priced at only $153,900. Xr Real Estate Enjoy the beauty of tprin(time while visiting this lovely 7 -WE ARE SELLING HOUSES ' for a hip infection. Cole visited Amtrak station in Providence, R.I. room Dutch Colonial on Redwood Rd. in .Manchester. Spotless from head to toe, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.5 balhs, NEW OAK KTTCIIEN, format dining room, super family 647-8400 rxxxn, summer porch and it’s decorated bcauiifuUyl r r I ()8 Muin Street, Maiiehe.^ler $205,000. OPEN HOUSE, 145 Midland Road, Coventry Cop who seized armory SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1-4 PM MOVE RIGHT INI Immacualte 3 BR Ranch on 55 Bishop Lane, Coventry corner lot dose to lake, finished basement, NEARLY 3 ACRES — Secluded newer 3 BR large wrap around deck, fireplace, new oil fur­ home, nicely situated and tastefully decorated, nace. A great place to live. COVENTRY, gets space for prisoners professonally finished lower level tamlly room, $139,900. DIR: South Street to Lakewood, Contem porary Split DISTINCTIVE HOMES FROM $139,900 oversized 2 car garage. Horses allowed. right on Midland. House on corner of Midland NEW LISTING NO ASSOCIATION FEES A MlrwvimorA 16 Eric Circle, Vernon HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP) — A COVENTRY, $159,900. DIR: Soulh Street to Beauiilui 3 bedroom Ranch with a ONE FLOOR LIVING assistance in the execution of their Bishop Lane. House set back from road. Contemporary Split — move-in c»n- sheriff who commandeered a Na­ 2''2 bath, 2 car garage, cui-de-sac llnique 2 BR 2 balhs unit all on 1 floorl Diring room, firepiaced living JUST USTED I PILGRIM LANE Q | u office, Ashe simply walked in and dition. room, 1st floor laundry, custom kitchen, gorgeous porches, attached tional Guard armory because he was neighborhood, hardwood floors and garage and lull basement also 3 BRs, cathedral ceiling, skylight, This gorgeous off Cape features 4 bedrooms. 3 lull baths. Over 2tOO occupied the armory. sq. It. ol luxuryl 2 flreplaoes, master bedroom includes fireplace and fed up with turning criminals loose many more teairures. This is a must lireplacad L.R . dining room, custom kitchen, 1<'2 baths, attached His action on the eve of the garage and lull tusam enll DIR: TollarKf Tpke. or No. Main lo Union to silting area. $262,000. see. Can jerry at 647-1419 or •WE RE SELLING HOUSES ' for lack of jail space has forced state three-day Presidents Day weekend Rorselto Dr. > 228-9757. .1 authorities to provide a new tem­ caught state and National Guard of­ m WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES porary jail. ficials by surprise. When they Nine weeks after Hampden Coun­ BRAND NEW LISTING!! HANDY DANDY LOCATION!!! returned after the holiday, the sheriff lOwai xOvAaiS Oanntng 6 room Olikr Colunial on Sihddand St. in This spotless 4 room condo at WEUiiWEHH in ty Sheriff Michael J. Ashe Jr. seized CORNER LOT in nice neighborhood makes had installed more than a dozen Manchcsicr. 3 bcdroomi, OAK flooring and irim .Manchester is only steps away from shopping, batUting, the armory in Springfield, its 44 in­ this 4 BR Raised Ranch perfect lor a family Blanchard & Rossetto churches and morel 2 bedrooms, 1.5 balhs, pnvaie base­ prisoners, obtained a court order IDEAL lor large family — 4 BR Colonial with with children. Cathedral ceilings, central air thruoghoull French doori. buiU-in china cabinet and l« ia tr ment with Isundty hook-ups, ample parking, reasonable fee mates were moved Thursday to a prohibiting the state from evicting family room, all new wallpaper & carpeling on and rear deck with awning add to the appeal glasicd in porch arc among ihc many extras this lovely REAL ESTATE CXIiia OiHiMi and it’s priced at $107,000. closed, renovated armory in the him, and had public opinion firmly prolessionally landscaped lot. Multi-level deck, of this home. New insuiaied windows 4 roof, 646-2482 home boastil Priced to sell al $145,000. 1st floor laundry 4 much more. NORTH ou'door lighting 4 3-car garage. NORTH -A. neighboring western Massachusetts in his comer. city of Holyoke, authorities said. COVENTRY, $209,900. COVENTRY. $156,975. > < “Our intent was to be able to im­ “ ‘ASK ABOUT OUR HEW HOME GUARANTEED SALfcS PROGRas»- 543 N. Main St. M anchester plement sentences ... whether it re­ OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM quires the Springfield armory or the Onluo^ Manchester $162,500 Holyoke armory,” said Ashe, quietly French Country Manor 647-8895 1 YOUR HOMETOWN REALTOR 111.71 .. -J c - f c l . savoring his victory. “We’re now Lovely & spacious Colonial on Talent & exquisite care go into the beautiful large lot. Two car construction ol your home with this able to sentence people and take EPSTEIN REALTY (2 t [B them to jail in this county.” D.W FISH •Abetter,es detached garage. Four bedrooms, design custom builder. Ten plus ZINSSER 646-1511 mi9 Joyce G EpskMn THE REALTY COMCOMPANY PANY I WM JL lan ti (ianU-tW^ WILLINGTON I two full balhs, beautiful private lot. rooms, generous allowances, on 2.5 Ashe, who is well-known for his 220 HARTFORD TPKE. ‘ VERNON An estate like settinging goesgo with this custom built 5 room Ranch with SOUTH WINDSOR $1M .»M 243 MAIN STREET * MANCHESTER Call Anne C. Doremus Res. acres on Enrico Rd. in Bollon. Call AGENCY -Pamala Brophy Sandra Werkhoven AFFORDABLE LUXURY innovative rehabilitation programs, 871-1400 fi4n-i*;9l over 2 acres of land.TO. CaCathedral ceilingsd living room, sunny kitchen •Terry Werkhoven Tony Zilora Floss Grant 646-4611. Linda Brown for information. with sating area, formal dining room, 2 large bedrooms, fireplace, OPEN SUNDAY. APRIL 22 1-3 dubbed his new jail a “Community Alan Cashman Doug Anderson Carl Zinsser 27L Aaialo Drive Service Center” and assigned to it SOUTHFIELD haidwood floors. Only $154,900. kTvnaculate 2 bedroom uivi wiib toft in prisoners working on various GREEN wondaduf complex teelunng indoor and SUPER VALUEI MANCHESTER outdoor pooti — dubtrouse wttb ttiuiui projects around the county. $104,000 EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER - Great value in a arxt e xw o te room A neat way to kve $132,900 Enjoy the carefree living Some of the prisoners work at an two family at a reduced price of Dir : Buckland to P leaian l Valley to Three bedroom lull of a two bedroom VWst^ office furniture factory at the jail, dormer Cape featuring Townhouse with tennis $t 59,900 Ten room two family with others at the jail farm or picking lit­ formal D.R.. H W floors, court, pool and a view of open floor plan, separate heat $ MANCHESTER $1S9,9O0 ter along state roadways. A special eal-in kitchen, fireplace, the Manchester Country utilitios and locat^ noar Manchester SPACIOUS IS THE WORD 2 full battis and a Club from the spacious Htgh l o ll ol space m tins beauttful home larg e contingent of 15 prisoners is being 'healed garage’ — what deck. Easy Irving at Its country kitchen, first floor fivnily room with detailed to work on Holyoke are you waiting lor? bestl skylight. 4 bedrooms. 2 ' i baths — all Itus projects, including cleaning vacant and an in-ground pool, tool lots and helping street crews fix MANCHESTER $137,40« potholes in the financially strapped EAST HARTFORD BEST BUY Priced 10 sell. Ibis home oilers 4 J. New Listing. Like new 6 room Townhouse. 2 bedrooms, panelled rec city, said jail spokesman Ridiard ■B-l-O- SPLIT bedrooms. beeuDful hardwood floors, gra McCarthy. FOUR BEDROOM SOUTH WINDSOR Large 4 BR Colonial — Beautiful Roomy and comfortable L-shaped room, dining room, central air, fireplace, garage and much more. cxxjs dinaig room and an oversued 2 car COLONIAL $300,000 view ol the hills — quality construc­ Ranch with country location but Only $124,000. TOLLAND - Return to nature with garage CallI today Ashe, who has a master’s degree SOUTH WINDSOR this charming 3 bedroom older home 2900 Sq. It. custom air- tion. 5 years young — Asking in social work, gave up asking the $100,000 cofKlilioned home featur­ conveniently located. Askina with barn tor 3 horsos, plua 2 acres Over 2,000 sq. It. of Slate for help and seized the ing eat-in kitchen with $223,900. Call Barbara for more $165,000. Call Barbara for more olland Pnee $124,900 $M,BM living area — roomy bow window overlooking EAST HARTFORD Springfield armory Feb. 16. Since enough lor enlerioining info. info. OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY APRIL 22 1-3 in-ground pool, master U&R REALTY CO. 1988, when the inmate population yet perfect lor the grow­ suite with both, plus BellcoHrl Uisll A-2 ing family Highlights In­ linishod walkout LL. Affordable 2 bedroom first fl(X>-jnit Diiections U ddle Tumpke la s t to Burnside reached 724, his century-old lockup RE/MAX regional designated. RE/MAX east of the river as the lop recruiting office In clude ts i floor family AND THERE'S MOREI 643-2692 for 279 prisoners has been under a room plus a skylit sun Ihe stale. Barbara Vlfeinbwg, Broker/Owner ol the Year. Five Agents Awarded the NEW LISTINQI Prime lot rn Ikjrxtvrew Subdivisirxr saailica sale — $90,000 Ca ! lor data. Is room. Presidential Award. Itoo cannot hide succes. List wHh Ihe BEST. 'Robert D. Murdock, Realtor TURN YOUR SKILLS INTO GOLD. JOIN THE PROFESSIONALS AT CENTURY 21 federal court order limiting oc­ ^^EPSTEIN REALTY. cupancy to 5(X). -A. 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»—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20, 1990 Push to cut defense will be tested OPINION WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats plan to bring their proposed $1.24 trillion 1991 budget to the House floor next Key bills hostage to gains tax Jack Kemp week in what looms as a test of begin. White taught their plan to begin slashing tens of WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican threat to force Senate action on President Bush’s proposed Julia Brim-Edwards, Rackwood’s press secretary, billions of dollars in military said the senator considers the child care bill “a good stands out spending. capital gains tax cut has stalled a pair of the biggest bills before Congress: child care and Central vehicle” for adding a child-care amendment. the nation The House Budget Committee Fred McClure, the White House’s liaison to Con­ ^iproved the spending package on American aid. Sen. Robert Plackwood, R-Ore., a leading backer of gress, told reporters that the administration had been as activist a 21-14 party-line vote Thursday, as majority Democrats dealt a the Bush tax plan, said through a spokeswoman informed that its request for $800 million for the two Thursday that he may try to force a vote on the tax Central American countries would go nowhere unless about AIDS By Walter R. Mears blow to President Bush’s plans to ...wpirssiwpii, cut when the Senate takes up child care. the child care measure is released. only slightly trim the defense But Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, WASHINGTON — Jack Kemp, ac­ budget. The action marked the for­ House Speaker Thomas Foley, D-Wash., also a strongly opposes the capital gains change, and con­ sujjporter of the child care bill, said Wednesday that Ryan White, the Indiana teen-ager who con­ CHtHPlWEFFECrNt! cording to Jack Kemp, is a bleeding heart mal beginning of the battle over gressional sources said he decided this week to hold he hoped conferees would be named on the measure tracted AIDS through a blood transfusion 5 1-2 conservative supply side progressive sub­ how federal spending priorities up action on aid Bush wants for Panama and relatively soon but sidestepped the question of urban Republican, and never mind the should be reshaped in response to years ago, died last week. He was one of an es­ Nicaragua until the threat to add the tax amendment whether there was a problem the bill’s progress. timated 20,000 hemophiliacs infected with the ac­ commas. That compound description the dismemberment of the Soviet bloc. is withdrawn. Mitchell’s spokeswoman, Diane Dewhirst, said he comes in one burst. 'The administration wants to cut the tax on capital quired immune deficiency syndrome virus through “We live in a far different world hoped to get the child care bill into a conference Kemp is an activist in a relatively pas­ gains — the profit on the sale of investments — from blood donations, and one of the 1,200 who from the one which we have committee quickly. sive administration. And glad to be there, the current 28 or 33 percent to less than 20 percent on developed AIDS. he says, on the team, not the pitcher or the known for most of our lifetimes,” The While House had hoped to have its sup­ the theory that it would help spur the economy. plemental aid package passed by next Tuesday, when catcher but nevertheless fielding an im­ said committee Chairman Leon Although the Senate and House have already Violeta Chamorro is sworn in as the new president of In 1985, he was barred from a public school portant position in the George Bush Rinetta, D-Calif. near Kokomo because school officials and parents passed multibillion-dollar child care assistance bills, Nicaragua replacing the leftist Sandinista government The Associated Press lineup. It is a politically delicate position The Democratic measure would a parliamentary vote is needed ih the Senate before sUongly oppioscd by the Bush and Reagan ad­ because he inherited a Republican scan­ hold next year’s military spending succumbed to the hysteria prevalent at the time; negotiations with the House over a final version can ministrations. INFERNO CAPTURED — A photographer, foreground, shots pushed aside were ^ e reassurances of health dal. to $295.5 billion, an $11.5 billion a picture of a house which burst into fiames Wednesday after professionals that AIDS cannot be spread through “I’m not the Republican National cut from the amount the defense budget had earlier been projected sus about whether we’ll be able to it was hit by lava flowing from the Kilauea Volcano. casual contact. He became the center of a test case Committee chairman, as I tell anybody size of the cuts is distasteful to $1.4 billion in user fees. who wants me to come in to s p ^ in to reach. Bush wants only a $3.5 conservatives, raising questions support the” Democratic measure. It also calls for $9.3 billion in fought through school boards and courts until he their district,” Kemp says. “I’m the billion reduction. about whether their support can be Huckaby estimated there were savings from a combination of won the right to attend school. secretary of housing and urban develop­ In a concession to liberals, the counted on for final passage next 40 conservative Democrats who sources: improved tax collections ment.” spending plan also would limit week. shared his concerns. by the Internal Revenue Service, Some drug goals As a result of the public exposure, Ryan While As the boss of the Cabinet agency that defense budget authority to $283 With Democrats holding a Panetta predicted passage of the user fees that congressional com­ became a media star. His picture appeared on the ISSWSIHES^ bequeathed this administration a Reagan- billion, $33 billion less than would 258-176 House majority, defec­ proposal, arguing that conserva­ mittees have rejected in the past cover of People magazine, he was the subject of a era scandal over political influence-ped­ have been needed to keep up with tions by large numbers of the tives would ultimately see the and other efforts. television movie, and he helped develop an dling and federal grants, Kemp says he inflation. piarty’s conservatives could make defense figures as bargaining posi­ An additional $3.8 billion would met, but cocaine tions in future negotiations with be saved by limiting the growth of award-winning AIDS education program. He be­ has rationed his role in the 1992 congres­ Because budget authority approval uncertain. Republicans sional campaign. represents the amount that can be want the budget to be written after the Senate and perhaps the White Medicare and other benefit came friends with such celebrities as Michael “Do I go? Yes,” he said over his rapidly spent over several years — such as negotiations between the White House. programs. The Budget Committee Jackson, who gave him a red Mustang automobile, When progressive is unfair cooling salmon lunch. “Am I careful? Yes in a long-term contract to purchase House and congressional leaders, Overall, the Democratic pack­ had said it expected to save $4.2 abuse spreading and Elton John, who dedicated a song to him — ... I don’t want this to be confused with warships — the cut would force and virtually all GOP lawmakers age claims to trim the deficit by billion in this category, but leaders the Republican committee, as it was in reductions in future Pentagon are expected to oppose the $36 billion to just less than $64 of the House Ways and Means “This one’s for Ryan” — during last weekend’s Doctrinaire liberals, for example, do Already achieved: thier classes. the past.” spending plans. Democratic package. billion, just within the target re­ Committee — which oversees By Robert Byrd • Fatalities from all alcohol-re­ Farm Aid concert. By Joe Spear Any flat tax system earning this pun­ not believe that equal rates are fair rates. Nor, Kemp said, should he be confused The defense figures are sup­ “It gives a lot of us conserva­ quired by the Gramm-Rudman Medicare — said they did not want The Associated Press lated car crashes should be less than dit’s endorsement would have to protect They subscribe to the New Deal notion When it became apparent that Ryan White was For about 50 weeks out of the year, I with the candidate he was in the past. ported by Democratic leaders and tives real heartburn,” Rep. Jerry budget-balancing law. such deep cuts in the health care 9.5 per 100,000 population per year. the poor and not burden the middle class. that the rich should pay greater propor­ ATLANTA — Cocaine’s spread stew over how the federal government is Not now, anyhow. are meant as a compromise be­ Huckaby, D-La., said of the Besides defense cuts, it relies on program for the elderly. That level was reached in 1988, dying, the famous and powerful had their say. I would prefer one that allows but one tions of their incomes in taxes. A levy of has kept the nation from meeting spending my money. During the first two He is purposefully vague about the tween the party’s liberal and con­ defense proposal. “At this point, $13.9 billion in new taxes — the 'The proposal would also boost after years of decline. o Former President Reagan, who during his form of deduction - personal allowances $3,000 on an income of $20,000 is more political future, saying that he likes what servative wings. Nonetheless, the there isn’t a conservative consen­ same figure Bush wants — and federal aid for scientists. some of its goals for fighting drug weeks of April, I get severely out of sorts punitive, they say, than a tax of $3 mil­ • Cirrhosis deaths should be less J 3 T I presidency steadfastly resisted efforts to fund for taxpayers and dependents - then taxes he’s doing, sees it as an opportunity for abuse, according to a new report than 12 per 100,000 per year. The over the way they collect it. all income in excess of that amount at the lion on an income of $20 million. A AIDS research, called him “a very brave young Republicans to demonstrate that they c^e| from federal health researchers. rale fell from 13.5 in 1978 to less ^ F I do not like the income tax system simple flat tax would require them to give Goals set in 1980 for curbing man.” President Bush said “we as a people must same flat rate. about the cities and the poor and can im­ than 10 by 1986. employed in this country to raise the If the rate were 17 percent, a family of up their goal of steep progressivity. drunken driving deaths, alcohol con­ revenue that is wasted by Washington. No prove the lot of both. • Per capita consumption of al­ pledge to continue the fight” against AIDS. The four with toul allowances of, say, Conservatives believe the rich take the Kemp waves off the observation that sumption and cirrhosis of the liver — m Rev. Jesse Jackson Joined the family in its vigil. matter how many articles I read about risks and provide the investments that Army copter said plagued by problems cohol should not exceed the 1978 O o $15,000 and an income of $25,000 would the Republican administration wants to by the end of 1990 have been met, level of 2.7 gallons. By 1987, it Donald Trump went to Indiana by private Jet and how the process is being “simplified,” the pay $1,700 in taxes (.8 percent of total in­ drive the economy and thus deserve every the national Centers for Disease forms seem to get more complicated. No spend less, not more, on the construction stood at less than 2.6 gallons, the come.) A family that earns $50,000 dollar they make off the sweat of working Richard Davis, director of the Complicating matters were the In addition, the GAO found that Control reported Thursday. ^ CD limousine to pay his respects. Flags at the Indiana matter how many references I see to of housing for the poor. He says that’s not By Donna Cassata lowest level since 1958. would pay $5,950 (11.9 percent of total stiffs. A flat lax? No shelters? No capital GAO’s Army Issues Group, told a helicopters’ sensitive electronic as the Apache flight hours in­ But goals set for teen-age and H Stale House wiU fly at half-staff on Wednesday, “reforms” which have eliminated the way to do it, that tax and other incen­ The Associated Press Probable: income.) A family making $100,000 gains breaks? Forget it, Quixote. House Energy and Commerce sub­ components that failed to work creased, its ability to perform young adult abstinence from drugs m . loopholes, I cannot shake the feeling that tives will spur private investment while • More than nine in 10 women by order of the governor. would pay $14,450 (14.45 percent of total Politicians exist to award tax breaks to committee. “Use the money to when rain and humidity caused a decreased. and boozx: have been met only in the Leona Helmsleys and Donald Trumps the prospect of owning their homes will WASHINGTON — They were should be aware of the risks of preg­ o z i income.) conuibutors and friends. It is the universe help the poor break out of the welfare and operate and fix existing Apaches.” buildup of moisture. Troops were “Reliability and maintainability part, amid a noticeable increase in During his illness, Ryan White was a dedicated are not paying their fair share. in which they live. What would they do if considered six of the best Apache nancy and drinking, specifically Such a system would thus be mildly project housing cycle. helicopters in the Army fleet, but Army Secretary Michael P.W. forced to dry the parts in kitchen have been a nightmare,” said Rep. cocaine use, the CDC said. fetal alcohol syndrome. Such aware­ and courageous spokesman on AIDS, saying that, I want an income tax system that is they couldn’t grant write-offs to pistachio John Dingell, D-Mich., chairman of progressive; it would protect the poor; It’s the same supply-side theory Kemp during the U.S. invasion of Panama, Slone said the service did not dis­ ovens, the GAO said. “The percentage of persons using ness, measured at 73 percent in a with proper education, “AIDS can be a disease, simple, equitable, efficient. I want a sys­ and every person’s income lax could be growers and llama ranchers? Deny the pute the GAO findings but is “The Betty Crocker approach to the investigations subcommittee. cocaine at least once a week has in­ tem that minimizes the politicians’ med­ advanced as the House sponsor of the tax electronic parts in the all-weather 1979 poll, had risen to 88 percent by not a dirty word.” filed on a single sheet of paper. Maybe sky to swallows, the sea to sole. But don’t cut that eventually became the center- making progress in rectifying the Apache maintenance,” quipped Rep. Members of the panel also ques­ creased from 5.3 percent in 1985 to r * dling in my personal decisions to save, say no to tax-writing. aircraft failed to work when wet. Gerry Sikorski, D-Minn., a member 1985. half a sheet. If you added a flat tax on piece of Reaganomics. Now he argues for Congressional investigators problems. tioned the Army’s warranty with 10.5 percent in 1988,” the Atlanta- Achieved only in pan: O O Proper education will include a national com­ consume or contribute, i want a system Average taxpayers would have to un­ of the subcommittee on oversight McDonnell Douglas. based CDC repxjrlcd. business income, the total revenue raised President Bush’s proposal to cut the capi­ described for Congress on Thursday The Apache is “the finest attack • Adolescents ages 12 to 17 O that does not induce me to invest in rail­ derstand that their tax burdens would and investigations. “Since 1980, substantial progress mitment, of funding as well as politicians’ fine would finance the country. All that would tal gains tax rate, saying it will benefit an array of problems that have helicopter in the world, an aircraft abstaining from booze or drugs road boxcars instead of innovative new remain the same, or perhaps even be The Army plans to buy 807 The GAO said the warranty is has been made toward increasing ; ; ; r n words, to find a cure so that the more than 2,000 be required to balance the budget each low income Americans by creaung jobs plagued the attack helicopter in both that has given the United States a should exceed 1977 levels. Alcohol businesses. I want a sy.stem that docs not lower, despite the fact they are giving up Apaches from McDonnell Douglas similar to a health insurance policy public knowledge and awareness of year would be an adjusunent in the rate. and opportunities, and for the enterpnse capability that is the envy of the abstinence rose from 69 percent in children in this country who have AIDS will not force me to subsidize squid fishing and their mortgage deductions. Army operations and the incursion Corp. at a cost of $12 billion. Of in which those requesting payments Let the politicians decide that figure and zone plan he pushed as a member of Con­ world,” said Slone, formerly the the adverse social and health conse­ 1977 to 75 percent in 1988, and die before their time. And it will include a level of avocado farming. Collectively, we would have to accept into Panama last December. that touil, the service had received must meet a deductible before being quences associated with the misuse let the voters hold them accountable. gress. Citing those flaws, the General Army’s top acquisition executive. marijuana abstinence rose from 83 O O awareness, treatment and compassion that will en­ I would like a flat-rate tax system - not As usual, I tilt at windmills. Fairness, an old idea that now seems radical: Tax 534 Apaches from its first delivery paid. of alcohol and drugs. Risk percep­ That program would waive the capital Accounting Office said the Army The GAO reported that during the jjcrcent to 94 percent. But cocaine one, I hasten to add, that’s anything like systems were invented to raise revenue, in 1986 through last December. The Army has found 166 tion has generally increased.” m z compass and, when necessary, mourn all AIDS simplicity and efficiency seem of secon­ gains lax altogether, and provide other tax should not buy the last 132 Apache puiama invasion, hydraulic failure abstinence fell 0.3 percent, from the scheme that has much of Britain up in dary importance to those who govern us. not to dictate social and economic policy. Investigators said the helicopter problems with the Apache and taken But, the agency said the increased D > sufferers, not Just one brave 18-year-old who was breaks to attract invesunenl into economi­ helicopters as planned and use the grounded one aircraft, a failed fuel 99.2 percent of adolescents to 98.9 arms against Prime Minister Margaret Dream on, Don Q. could perform all assigned missions steps to solve 90, but none of the use of cocaine among adolescents is > r“ Mainly because all factions involved can­ cally blighted districts. $1.49 billion already appropriated to cell stopped another and a target percent. white, middle-class and heterosexual. Thatcher. Her “poll lax” levies a fixed an average of 49 percent of ilie lime, costs associated with fixing die not see past their narrow interests to focus Critics call it trickle-down Republican repair the aircraft in the fleet. detection system forced yet another “of particular concern.” • Young adults ages 18 to 25 JD CO amount on all citizens as a means of Joe Spear is a syndicated columnist a low rate for an Army helicopter. problems has been passed on to on the greater good. economics. Kemp told Congress it would "Why buy more headaches?” to return to the base. The report noted previously reporting frequent drug use — five The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass. lowering the properly tax burden on weal­ McDonnell Douglas under the war­ published studies which say people JD > open a Niagara Falls of economic growth ranty, the GAO said. days a month — should not exceed in depressed neighborhoods. And he tells who arc younger when they first try 1977 levels. Frequent use of > “ • Republicans that if they show a real and "Not all failures count against the drugs or alcohol have more sub­ marijuana in lliis group declined "V lasting commitment to dealing with the warranty,” Davis said. “Only those stance abuse problems as adults. from 19 percent in 1977 to 7 percent Woman infected with AIDS o Open Forum problems of low-income Americans, that come up to the depot for The goals for the end of 1990 in 1988, but frequent use of other theirs will become the majority party. repair.” were outlined in a 1980 report from drugs rose from less than 1 percent CO Kemp is pushing that mission, and not Questioned about the threshold, the U.S. Department of Health and to 1.3 percent, “primarily due to die immediate area and for miles around would objection^ was to secret govenunent, and the Drive a success quietly. He says he wants this administra­ after artificial insemination Davis said it would take about 2,000 Human Services. increa.se in the use of cocaine.” Bank thanked be exposed to lethal doses of this poison, Republican candidates promised open to 3,000 failures before the Army Of eight major goals for curbing • Adole.sccnis ages 12 to 17 tion to wage war on poverty, with dif­ hemophilia patients became infected in the first years which would not manifest itself in the form government. As the promise of ‘no tax in­ ATLANTA (AP) — The wife of a hemophiliac would be reimbursed for the cost of drug and alcohol abuse, the CDC reporting frequent drug use — five ferent methods but about the same goals of the AIDS epidemic through contaminated blood­ To the Editor: of cancer or other related. crease’ faced with reality has to bend, the To the Editor: as the one attempted by Lyndon B. John­ with AIDS became infected with the deadly vims repairing the Apache. said, three have been met, one is days a mondi — should not exceed The elementary schools in Hebron, An­ clotting products. The Manchester Council on Substance Make no mistake about it, clearly it is our promise of ‘open government’ is not one that son. That slogan isn’t popular with after undergoing artific’al insemination in an effort to ‘Tlial’s a ripoff for taxpayers,” likely to be met and four have been 1977 levels. Frequent marijutma u.se dover, and Marlborough have been par­ “There are thousands of couples in this situation, Abuse Concerns would like to express its (government) responsibility and sacred duty can or it breaks. everyone around the Cabinet table, but conceive a child, officials say. said Rep. Ron Wyden, D-Ore. met only in part. fell from 9 jierccnt to 2 percent. ticipating in the “Apples for Sludenu” and many of them are actively seeking some way of sincere gratitude to the Savings Bank of to “render unto Caesar that which is Robert A. Faucher Kemp isn’t deterred. The national Centers for Disease Conuol said fer­ promotion sponsored by Slop & Shop and inseminating safely,” Dr. Scott Holmbcrg, the CDC’s Manchester its recent grant of $1,(XX). Caesars” to do less is “moral leprosy”. Let us 55B Congress S t “I ny to be pithy in my advice. ’ he tility specialists had aiicmpied to remove the virus Bradlees. From September through March, chief of special AIDS studies, said Thursday. The Council is a community-wide volun­ never forget the sacrifices ilicse young Manchester says, smiling. from the husband’s sperm through separation and the p ro ’s in each school collected register “But there are clear CDC recommendations teer organization seeking to reduce the ef­ veterans suffered! We send our best young Kemp is not in a job he sought, but receipts from parents and friends who had filtration, but the woman tested positive for the virus against doing this, and many physicians have con­ fects of substance ab'use in Manchester men and women off to war with bands play­ now that he has it, he tells audiences he in January after inseminations last August, October shopped at these stores. These receipts could tinually counseled such couples not to run this risk,” through prevention, intervention and treat­ ing and flags flying. They are relumed to us was bom for it. His first choice, of course, PUT A RING ON YOUR DATE then be used to obuin Apple computers and and December. She did not get pregnant. ment. Your grant enabled us to hire a part- in boxes, wheelchairs, and mental institu­ would have been the presidency. He he said. Disappointed The CDC said AIDS is tfansmitied through blood time coordinator to provide professional and tions. It would appear that the “scales of software for the schools. sought the 1988 Republican nomination How the woman became infected with AIDS can and semen, and “there is no evidence that any During Our Month Long administrative support to the Council. equity” arc grossly out of balance when Now dial all the counting is done, our with conservative backing, but lunped in never be proven, but the couple was using condoms procedure can reliably eliminate HIV from semen.” Service providers, educators and govern­ these veterans are forced to beg for recogni­ To the Editor: schools will receive more than $15,000 the primaries and quit the race early. He during sex and did not engage in oral or anal sex, The couple’s identity was not distTo.scd. Diamond Event ment officials hav9 all stressed the need for a tion medical care and dignity. The freedoms As a member of the Manchester Junior worth of new computer equipment. This has which arc high AlDS-risk behaviors, the CDC said was on the list of vice presidential The CDC has received reports of at least two other community-based, mulll-sectored approach we all enjoy today did not come cheaply, let Women’s Club and a former teacher, I was been a great success, especially when you prospects, and would have relished the Thursday. couples who have tried artificial insemination despite to the problem of substance abuse. Your con- us not be “cheapskates” when it comes to deeply disappointed with the Herald’s recent consider that these stores are not located in nomination Dan Quayle got. In the The husband, a hemophilia patient, had tested t-i one spouse’s infection. Uibulion is an expression of your commit­ our veterans! coverage of the Tbwnwidc Spelling Bee. the immediate vicinity of our towns. Cabinet he would have preferred positive for AIDS infection since 1985; many 7n ' ment to the Manchester community with Edward J. Wilson This event, annually sponsored by the As computer coordinator for the schools Treasury. respect to this issue; and it will serve as an 164 Pearl SL Manchester Junior Women’s Club to and on behalf of the students and staff, I But HUD is working out. For all the Manchester example to other businesses in the area. prr)mole excellence in education, and having would like to express our thanks to those headaches that go with the earlier ethics \ \ If / ' ^ Thank you for your initiative and support. participants from every public and parochial who helped in this effort. To parents, neigh­ and influence scandals, those problems bors, friends and relatives who saved their I On behalf oflbe elementary school in town, deserved more made it an agency in need of change w Executive Committee Is caucus planned? register tapes and sent them into the schools: reform and repair, and that makes Kemp's than one small picture with the accompany­ V 1 We appreciate your support. To the P.T.O. , < | l Holly D. Hood, M.P.H. ing uninformative caption. Absolutely no role more visible. ’0 Coordinator organizations and espcci^ly to Lynn Coffey, While he won’t speculate on a possible To the Editor: mention was made of the winners of the bee, \" As Mayor Werkhoven chose not to answer Carol Giddix, and Joan Pease of the Hebron next step, Kemp said “it is no secret " that Brian Cross and Sarah Harvey, who each Elementary PTO; to Elissa Kavovit, D.J. .'‘V> r.f my question at the budget hearing saying I received $50 in Savings Bonds that were he would not want to stay at the depart­ Veteran bashing was out of order, which is difficult to undcr- Nucci, Maureen Brancalo, Susan Stewart, ment through eight years of a Bush ad- donated by the Savings Bank of Manchester, Candy Mann, Elissa Walsh, and Nancy Hag­ of Manchester sumd seeing that this board, which you chair, and who will continue on to compete in a fu­ minisUalion. Then he quickly adds that “1 has not adopted rules of procedures, 1 hope gerty of the Gilead Hill PTO; to Wendy want to suy on the team,” for as long as \ ’ To the Editor: ture statewide bee. Monday and Tuesday are Senior Citizen Nights you find it in order to answer tlirough die Dowling, Cheryl Mayhew, Karen Woodbury, the president wants him. Once again our government has become and Maggie Levasseur of the Andover Available From 4-8 PM involved in “veterans bashing! The recent U.S. mail. This was an exciting evening for all the Kemp says he’s a team player, part of My question then, as it is now, was about Elementary PTO; and to Diane Zaresky, Sue what he describes as the outer circle of ruling by the CE)C (Center for Disease Con­ children, their families, and teachers who at­ ALL DIAMOND ‘secret’ meetings and caucuses of the Turko, Anne Rotundo, and Debbie of the Bush administration. “I don t expect Tty U$ trol) slated that the infamous herbicide tended, as well as for the members of die Dinners $4.95 majority party directors. Is it the intention of the Marlbrough PTO: Your efforts to to be on the inner circle,” he said- The For T®/ JEWELRY IS 9 ’’Agent Orange“ can not be linked to cancer MJWC who spent many hours on this event promote, collect, and count have helped our includes choice of potato, ziti, home fries, oven browned and in Vietnam veterans. The government spent the Republicans to hold an open caases in real insiders were with Bush before his Breakfast! REDUCED BY which you will discuss the budget you will for our town. Your coverage was especially schools. We are grateful for the lime and nomination; in those days Kemp was aa vegetable. Also choice o f cup of soup or salad. FREE COFFEE! ^ millions of dollars uying to prove it is not energy you volunteered for our benefit. To propose to the full board. distressing when only two days earlier you opponent. UP TO 25^ ^ responsible for the cancer, skin and nervous the management of Slop & Shop and Brad­ In a brief di.scussion with Deputy Mayor published 3 large pictures on the first page of He said he harbors no ihougliis about ------A If there IS ,sor)ieone disorders; intestinal ailments and birth the pajK-r of jicoplc walking in the rain and lees: We thank you for rutming a promotion­ defects suffered by these veterans and ilieir Buckno and a member of the press, she said running for president again — an WEDNESDAY NIGHT speeidl ill your life tahe ihis your objection last year to the then majority using a pay phone to place a call. al campaign that has resulted in uuigible obligatory disclaimer for a political figure fiihulous opportunity to shote it. families. benefits to our schools. Democratic caucuses, was not the secret in his situation. All The Ziti You Can Eat! Full Sure lY)‘ , on our outstuiulinp This is a travesty against our veterans and Where are your journalistic priorities? Do I would challenge any and all members of meetings, but that non-directors, such as the “I’ve had three great careers. " said with a serving of meatball, garlic bread and tossed salad. Service eolleetioii of diuniond mips, Democratic Town clutirman, were allowed in you honestly believe your readers are dial The results of this elTort exceeded our ex­ Kemp, 54, a professional football quarter­ the C.D.C. to expose themselves to ‘Agent Catering eurrinps,'(irrinps, iind penitunts.pendunts. these meetings. As I said to Ms. Buckno, that mindless? I must admit, however, that this pectations. That success depended upon the back, then a nine-term New York con­ $4.95 Orange’. “Agent Orange” is a pleasant word cooperation and contributions of many Avaiiabfe for “deadly dioxin.” Studies by the National is “technical B.S.”. Also, after reading Mr. one photo with no ardcle far surpassed last gressman before he joined the Bush 9 Ossella’s remarks that there was no need to year’s coverage when no reporter even people. It attests to a shared desire to provide Cabinet. “I have absolutely no ihouglits Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, our children with the best possible education, Watch for our new dinner menu! The Environment^ Protection Agency, the caucus as the public could not participate, bothered to come to the bee. of ’%. may I point out as example that in American and it illusmites how business and the com­ “I’ll be 61 or 62,” he said. “I’ll be too Coming Soon... A new Senior Citizen Club Card govenunent of Italy, Sweden, Dow Chemical munity can work together to meet that objec­ 141 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 649-4537 courts the general public is allow ^ to attend I sincerely feel that the Herald needs to old.” Hours: Mon.-Sal. 10-5.30, Thurs.'Ill 8 p m ,. and others, identify dioxin as a cancer caus­ tive. See store for details: Heartland Plaza, Manchester 649-0067 ing chemical! Agent Orange was used exten­ and not participate unless tlie judge rules revaluaic what it considers news! Bush was 64 when he was inaugurated. WV Layaways accepted______I » I Roberta II. McCormick John T. Kalinowski sively in Viemarii to destroy Jood crops, and otherwise. This is a lame excuse. As I remember, and as I am confident 31 Hunce Road Computer education coordinator Walter R. Mears writes for the As­ jungle growth, therefore it would be a for Hebron, Andover, Marlborough reasonable conclusion that* any troops in the most of Manche.ster voters remember, your Manchester sociated Press. 0 y

10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20,1990 Shiite Moslem leader says hostage release will still happen fHaiirliratrr Hrralti turns 51 on Sunday: Jesse 'Rimer, 42, of Boise, Idaho; BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A Shiite Moslem leader Musawi said the delay was caused by Washington’s of cowboy mentally.” Section 2, Page 11 “If someone decides to return a hostage, the other side and Robert Polhill, 55, of New York. reputed to have influence with kidnappers holding three rejection of the kidnappers’ key demand — that Assistant 'The three were kidnapped from the campus of the Friday, April 20,1990 Americans said today the release of one captive is certain Secretary of State for the Near East John Kelly fly to is supposed to take the hostage,” Musawi said. Syria said late 'Thursday that it was working to secure U.S.-affiliated Beirut University College on Jan. 24, despite a “cowboy mentality” on the part of the United Damascus, Syria, to finalize the release. 1987, by gunmen posing as riot police. SPORTS States. “But Kelly’s failure to respond is not going to cancel the release of a hostage by this weekend. Hussein Musawi, who heads a pro-Syrian wing within the release. The hostage might be released in another Musawi heads Islamic Amal, or Islamic hope, a fac­ tion within Hezbollah that advocates strong links with 'The Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of d estin e said the Iranian-backed Hezbollah, or Rarty of God, said in a manner, maybe dialogue. I caimot speculate further. I Wednesday it would free a hostage by this evening if the telephone interview: “The delay is certain, the complica­ can’t lie,” Musawi said. Syria. He is believed to be the mentor of the underground Is­ United States met its conditions. tions are certain, but the release is also certain.” Asked when he expected the release to take place, he But it announced 'Thursday that it was postponing its Turner makes it official, accepts N.C. State post lamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine. 'The group On Thursday, pro-Iranian kidnappers said they would said: “That depends on how farsighted the Americans plans after the United States refused to dispatch Kelly. postpone indefinitely freeing an American hostage. might become. So far, their behavior is arrogant and one holds professors Alann Steen, a native of Boston, who In Febmary, former Wolfpack 'Rjmer, came to UGonn July 1, be that he had a real caring for RALEIGH, N.G. (AP) — Gon- 'Rimer’s appointment. 1987 after 11 years at the University people. He’s a guy with unqyues- necticut athletic director Todd Tlimer is expected to assume the player Gharles Shackleford admitted to accepting over 60,000 from two of Virginia. He had a renewable tionable integrity and I think he real­ 'Rimer confirmed that he will be athletic director’s role from interim athletic director Harold Hopfenberg men while at N.G. State and an ABG one-year contract at UGorm, and ly unified the University of Gonnec­ named to the same position at North ticut. He brought together athletes on July 1. Hopfenberg was named to News report alleged that point-shav­ was hired at a salary of $80,000, and Garolina State, bringing the Raleigh and students, coaches and faculity, Budget the position last fall after Jim Val- ing had occurred in the 1987-88 reportedly directly to UGonn presi­ native back to his roots, a newspaper and coaches with other coaches. In vano’s dismissal as athletic director. season. 'The State Bureau of Inves­ dent John T. Gaslccn III. From Page 1 reports today. his brief tenure, I think he did a “It’s always gratifying to come Valvano was relieved of his coach­ tigation is currently investigating the Gastcen, who will leave UGonn great job.” home,” 'Rimer told 'The Gharlotte ing duties on April 7. point-shaving allegations. this summer to lake the presidency “The first objective we have to at Virginia, said he will discuss Democrats have not completely an assortment of revenue increases would likely stretch out its payments Observer Thursday evening after he 'Rimer and a yet-to-be-named Jackson and Turner recently Hie Customer tackle is to earn people’s tmst and to Turner’s department with the board ruled out tinkering with exemptions and additional spending cuts to close to the funds or simply assume that and his family arrived at Raleigh- basketball coach will be called upon agreed on a four-year contract ex­ the funds will earn more money, Durham International Airport fol­ to help lead N.G. State out of one of convince the university community of trustees at a meeting today in in the sales tax, particularly the ex­ the gap. that athletics is a viable part of cam­ tension that will keep Jackson at thus reducing the necessary state lowing a flight from Hartford, Gonn. the darkest and most controversial Slorrs to determine whether the emption on clothing that costs less “I can’t wait to see what they pus life....,” 'Rimer said. “'That will UGonn at least until January 1995. contribution. He said he told Gonnecticut offi­ periods in the history of the school. board or Gasteen should appoint the than $75. are,” Balducci said sarcastically. take some time. You don’t earn tmst Jackson said the deal is not jeopar­ A similar step in committee cut cials of his intentions to resign For the past 15 months, the search committee to find a new ath­ Eliminating the exemption entire­ Democrats thought they closed overnight.” dized by Turner’s departure. the state’s contribution to the ja iiiS a rs*! Wolfipack basketball pro^am has letic director. ly would bring in $120 million in that gap in committees, when they 'Thursday morning. 'Rimer, 39, and his wife, Sara, are ‘Todd has brought a marketing teacher retirement fund, a move that “I’m looking forward to becom­ been the subject of semtiny stem­ new taxes. Gibes said, although he cut spending by almost $50 million natives of Raleigh. He is a 1973 Gasteen also said that either he or and promotions mentally to UGonn did not require union approval. ming from the book “Personal said a complete elimination is un­ and tinkered with the tax code in an ing part of the North Garolina State graduate of the University of North the board whould choose an interim athletics. The success of the basket­ Balducci said he hoped the 88- tradition. Of course, there’s a lot likely. effort to raise $264 million. Fouls.” Garolina in Ghapel Hill. He is ex­ athletic director. ball team and the football team has member Democratic caucus could The Wolfpack program was B^ducci said Democrats in the But the tax changes yielded $50 ahead of us.” pected to sign a five-year contract. Goaches al the UGonn said they'll enhanced that. I’d like to see them unite behind a budget within the CONVENIEt^mi 'Rimer has been the athletic direc­ placed on two years probation by House still have no final plan to million less than anticipated, and tax CWDIT_PIAN ■ His base salary, according to miss Turner. “(Turner) did a lot of hire someone with the same vision next week, but he acknowledged the tor at Gonnecticut since 1987. the NGAA and a University of close the gap, which represents the receipts have continued to slump, $$ [C B 'ifJa] reports, will be $80,(X)0 with incen­ positive things here,” Husky coach in mind,” Geno Auriemma, second large gap Democrats have process could take longer. N.G. State scheduled a 10 a.m. North Garolina system probe un­ opening up an $80 million gap in tax tives. Tom Jackson said. “His legacy will women’s basketball coach, said. faced since Gov. William A. O’Neill He said 20 Democrats in the SELECTION! 90-DAVS CONSUMER Todd Turner news conference today to announce covered academic rules abuses. collections and forcing the state to SUPERIOR LOW PRICE! proposed his $7.24 billion budget in borrow money at an estimated cost House are still reluctant to support QUALITV A universe of SAME AS CASH HELP LINE the broad outlines of the budget, Nobody under­ choices & you February. of $35 million. Always expect sells us — shop When you buy any 647-9997 con count on us G.E. appliance at O’Neill told reporters Thursday In addition, Democrats now ex­ down from a total of 25 earlier this expertise & around & then We'll do every­ month. Assuming all 63 friendly, court­ tor the top Al Sietfert's using thing possible MHS hit he was “disappointed but not pect the state will get $20 million see us tor the Mets are smiling electronics & ap­ G.E.C.A.F. personal to solve Republicans in the House vote eous service at best price ever! surprised” by the slump in corpora­ less in federal funds than the gover­ Sieffert's. pliance brondsl charge plan. problems. tion tax receipts. nor estimated, and fear a $10 million against the budget, the Democrats “All you have to do is check the shortfall in the state’s child support can afford only 12 defections to pass for loss business section of the newspapers enforcement program. the budget. as Gooden sharp to see business is not good and A legislative source said it was In the Senate, Democratic leaders without profits coming in, corporate likely that Democratic leaders will have predicted the majority party by Xavier revealing his grip too early. taxes don’t have to be paid,” O’Neill reach an agreement with state will quickly unify behind a budget By Ben Walker said. employee labor unions to save about proposal. “Maybe I was,” Gooden said. “I The Associated Press Uied to do some things differently.” Gibes, House chairman of the $80 million by reducing the state’s 'The General Assembly faces a See Siewert 'This was a game the Manchester Evidently, it worked. Gooden tax-writing Finance Gommittee, said conuibution to state employee pen­ May 9 constitutional deadline for High team should have NEW YORK — Sure has been a (1-2) had never lost three straight Democratic leaders are considering sion funds. The source said the state approving a budget. won. long lime since there were so many decisions and avoided it this time by Senior Steve Joyner, who suffered smiles in the New York Mets’ the loss, pitched well for six innings. picking on his favorite opponent, clubhouse. improving to 19-3 career against the Visiting Xavier High of Mid­ About 304 days, to be exact. 'That dletown committed six errors. Gubs. Soldiers was the last time Dwight Gooden “Doc is good against anybody,” Manchester was one out away had won until 'Thursday, when he from getting out of a bases-loaded Gubs manager Don Zimmer said. From Page 1 finally looked like his old self. ‘Those first two starts he lost were situation in the sixth inning. Gotxien came back from two hor­ In the end, Xavier overcame mistakes.” rible outings with his first victory of Gooden threw 117 pitches and got Manchester, 7-5, in a non-league plant, said some people were hurt trade union journal, a humor told reporters he was “considering the season, pitching seven strong in­ stronger as the game went on. He game 'Thursday afternoon at Kelley but it was not known how many and magazine and other non-political appropriate measures to be taken in nings as the Mets beat the Ghicago retired nine of the final 10 batters Field. 'The win snapped a three- whether any were hospitalized. magazines. li^ t of Soviet actions.” Gubs, 4-1. and sunck out five of them. Police did not allow reporters who Soldiers also beat some Lithuanian Gommunist Party game Indian win stre^. “There was no reason to push the 'That Gooden did so well did not Manchester, which will play at arrived after the incident to enter the Lithuanians last month as they chief Algirdas Brazauskas urged alarm button,” Mets manager Davey surprise Johnson. Or so he said. South Windsor this afternoon at 1, building. Soldiers were visible be­ rounded up army deserters. compromise in the confrontation Johnson said. “Around here, one bad ‘This was like his first start of the slips to 4-2 while Xavier moves to hind a black iron gate in the court­ Today’s crackdown came amid an with Moscow. start and everybody panics. None of year,” Johnson said. “He needs yard of the building and some energy embargo the Kremlin has im­ “In two weeks we will have a 2-3. us really was that concerned.” Mike Kiefer walked one, stmek about five starts to get ready, and he workers barricaded themselves near posed on Lithuania in an effort to critical situation,” he told the Still, the Mets weren’t too excited only got three in spring training be­ printing presses and looked out open force it to renounce its March 11 Lithuanian parliament. “The price out eight and went the distance for when Gooden began the year with the Falcons. Joyner allowed three cause of the lockout.” windows from second- and third- declaration of independence. for independence must have limits.” two losses, allowing 10 runs on 14 Gooden went on the disabled list floor windows. A crowd of about In ■ Key Largo, Fla., President Deputies of the Supreme Gouncil, hits, walked five and suuck out hits in 7 2-3 innings. And. with the last July and did not return until 150 people gathered on the street to Bush and visiting French President Lithuania’s parliament, immediately three. rest of the team not hitting, fielding September. He made a few ap­ watch. Francois Mitterrand both said they accused him of trying to slow their Manchester scored three times in or pitching too well, it didn’t look pearances and got his first career too good when the usually fast-start­ Soldiers began occupying build­ were “deeply disturbed” by the Baltic republic’s independence the fifth to assume a 5-4 lead. save, but no victories. ings in Vilnius a month ago, among Kremlin’s energy embargo. Bush drive. Devon Marquez drew a walk ing Gooden was struggling. On opening day, he was roughed But for now, he’s OK. Gooden them the republic’s Gommunist (Marc Scars pinch-ran for Marquez) up for five runs on seven hits in 4 ftrty headquarters and a plant that and Joyner singled. Both runners ad­ temporarily answered the question 2-3 innings by Pittsburgh and he lost prints the republic’s newspapers. vanced on a Ryan Barry sacrifice. A of whether he was recovered from a his second start to Montreal, again The plant occupied today prints the Gripes wild pitch scored Sears and a Jeff tom shoulder muscle that sidelined allowing five runs on seven hits in Davis double scored Joyner. Davis him for most of last season, and he just three innings. 'The defeats came home when Lindsey did it with emphas’s. dropped Gooden, now 101-41 From Page 1 Boutilier’s grounder to shortstop Gooden limited Ghicago to four The Associated Press lifetime, below .500 for the first Lester Nurse was thrown away singles and one run in seven innings, Engine lime in his career. Xavier loaded the bases with two stmek out seven and walked two in employees out of work for half a may cost the schools a lot of money “That second game, everything outs in the sixth, still down 5-4. MOOG FLAWLESS — Boston goalie Andy Moog drops to his knees to make a save during his first victory since June 19. From Page 1 day to go to state Labor Department is over locking and unlocking the just fell apart,” Gooden said. Marc Fong lofted a fly ball to left Thursday’s game with the Montreal Canadians at Boston Garden. Moog led the Bruins to a “I’m still not where I’d like to hearings in Wethersfield. doors after school hours and on After the loss in Montreal, center which centerfielder Greg be,” said Gooden, 18-6 lifetime in Bell has an impressive set of But Little said the grievances weekends. Gustodians argued that 1-0 victory in their Stanley Cup playoff opener. Gooden look a few days off, going King ran down, but couldn’t hold on April. “I was just fighting myself model trains. And if you tell him filed were not petty, and that union should be their job. to Florida to see his wife and newly to and two Falcon runs scored to before. 1 made mistakes in my first you haven’t seen it, he’ll invite you members have more confidence now 'The administration maintains it bom daughter. give them the lead for good at 6-5. few games and I tried to learn from to stop by his Hilliard Street shop that when they make a complaint, would cost a great deal of money to “It was good to be able to be Senior Aris Leonard, them.” and see a setup that he says will the union will do something alraut it. pay custodians overtime just to around them,” he said. “blow your mind.” In the past, intimidation was used Manchester’s regular centerfielder, Mischievous Poulin helps Most importantly, Gooden may John Franco finished with two come in and unlock the door for left the game in the first after he was have learned not to tip his pilches. Inside, there is approximately to keep members from filing every after-school or weekend ac­ hilless innings for his third save. 8,000 feet of track on the “Bell grievances, he said, including giving hit in the back by a Kiefer pitch. 'The Mels fell their ace was indicat­ While the Gubs got just four hits, tivity. ‘Tough loss,” Manchester coach ing what he would throw before he Lines.” The scenery includes a s- those who complained less Little said the grievance was filed the Mets won with only three. caled-down model of the New favorable job assignments. Don Race said. “Joyner pitched well Bruins swipe series opener threw iL and made adjustments. Howard Johnson’s two-run because outside contractors were al­ England Hobby Supply building, Little said Wilfred Dion, director enough to win. We needed Aris in ftirt'cularly, the Mets thought lowed to work in a school with no game. Bottom line again: 1 guess 1 lie bit of pressure off the guys double off Mike Harkcy (1-1) broke which used to be a Bon Ami of buildings and grounds, was not centeifield. TTiey gave us all kinds By The Associated Press______Gooden was looking in his mitt at school employees present. Gus­ of opportunities. We didn’t capital­ owe Dave Baulin one." having to play so hard in our end of a 1-1 tic in the fifth. Johnson later cleanser factory. 'There is also a sec­ responsive to complaints. Little the ball before a fastball, but not left the game with a muscle spasm todians should be present for the ize on them. We had breaks all day. 'The Bruins owe ftmlin plenty. the ice.” tion with some of the old Gheney meets with Dion every two weeks to security of the school in such cir­ BOSTON — Remember the lime glancing at his glove before a curve. in his lower back and his status is We just didn’t get any clutch hits.” He was acquired from FTiiladcl- Montreal goalie Patrick Roy, the mill buildings. discuss problems, he said. “It’s been cumstances and would stay and do you swiped that candy bar from the Also, the team fell Gooden was Joyner led Manchester with two phia for Ken Linseman on Jan. 16 lop-ranked goalie during the regular day-to-day. 'There is also a section of the u-ack basically to no avail,” he said. other work, he said. 'The grievance store and when the proprietor caught hits while Todd Anderson had a pair primarily for his checking ability, season, turned aside 27 shots. called Horseshoe Gurve, which is Dion is on vacation this week and went to arbitration and a decision is up you only could think of one thing for Xavier. attitude and good work habits. But 'The only one that got by him modeled after a scenic bend in the was unavailable for comment. expected over the next several to say: “1 don’t know where those XH7IEH (7) — Fong 2b 2-20^, Kiiilor p in the playoffs, he leads the team came on a rebound of Ray Bour­ mountains of western Pennsylvania. One grievance that Deakin says months. 4.1-10, And«f»on c 4-1-2-0. RootonH 3b chocolate stains on my hands came 4-1-0-0, D oFinU dh 3-1-1-0. H«ntoy cl O-O-O-O, with five goals. que’s 40-fooi slap shot from directly from, sir.” Bik* 1b 3-0-1-1. Milardo II 3-1-O-0. Nuru u “In order to go anywhere and do in front of Roy, who made a pad 2-0-0-0, NiaiMn u 2-O-O-0. McCwtby rl 'Then you might understand the 2-0-00. Total* 29-7-5-1. anything, we’re going to have to save. reaction of Boston’s Dave Poulin to MANCHESTER (5) — Joymr picl 4 2 20, have scoring from everybody," Randy Burridge swiped at it and B w iy 3b 2 0 0 0 . Laonard d O-O-O-O, StanizzI II an accusation that he misbehaved in 1000, (Vdi II 20-00. Davi* 1b 3 - M -1 , missed, but Poulin lapped a soft the Bruins’ 1-0 victory over the Poulin said. BoutHiar 2b 3-1-10. Gilbari •* 3 0 0 0 . Whila rl 'That won’t happen in this series backhander over Roy’s left arm, 2-0-1-1. FoSiowtW^ 1-0-60, Bolduc p 0 000. Monueal Ganadiens in the opener of between the NHL’s lop two defen­ which was outstretched along the Curmingham ulin much credit, al­ n 1 he cheated “1 knew that one of their guys corporate discount - whichever is Greater ($49.90 or more purchase) record. It allowed the Ganadiens just though Skrudland admitted that didn’t have a stick,” said Poulin, AT seven shots on goalie Andy Moog in stick holding is u popular defensive looking like the cat who swallowed tactic. on his taxes the canary. “1 don’t even know what llie last 35 minutes. Montreal was second with 2.V4 “What you can get away with, 9 the penalty was for. What was it?” GINGINNATI (AP) — Pete Rose goals allowed and had the league's you try,” he said. "Dave had me on hopes to close a troubled chapter of Naturally, Poulin scored the only fourth-best record. 'The Ganadiens the ... side of die net and v;uiHel- his life by pleading guilty Friday to goal on the ensuing power play at had defenseman Ghris Ghclios back Icmond was on the other side so he two felony tax counts that could 17:37 of the second period. 1 Hour Service available 'Thursday night. He missed the last didn’t have a clear view Some RX Restrictions mean up to six years in jail. “When something like that ends 21 regular-season games and the en­ The referee had no problem Tilt ExUndtd Warranly Rose will admit he cheated on his up being the game-winning goal, 1 tire six-game first-round scries seeing Skrudlund’s retaliation. Alwatrt Ctt I You L«tt taxes by failing to report $354,968 don’t know what to say," Skrudland •NO OTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY against Buffalo with knee problems. "1 thought 1 took a pretty good •I Al Siib'crl'i — You in income over a four-year period; said. “I’m really frustrated by it.” Both goalicndcrs were outstand­ beating.” Poulin said. Hivi Ai l OuaranlMl the government agreed not to press When Skrudland saw referee ing. Moog stopped 20 shots and got Montreal took die beating that Wethersfield V e rn o n M a n ch e ste r more serious tax evasion charges. Andy vanHellcmond’s arm raised SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER his first career playoff shutout in 57 counted — on the scoreboard. Rt. 83 Plaza IAiY lu urI 10 'The plea bargain was contained in for a penally, he thought it would be 626 Silas Deane Hwy 70 East Center St. 445 Hartford Road, Manchester documents unsealed Thursday in games. He has given up just one “Wc played well,” Ganadiens Tti* A**odala4 Pt m * 9 against POulin. Boston already had V / S A KEENEY SI EXIT OFF 1-384 • TEL 647-9997 federal court. Rose will appear goal in his lust two games. coach Pal Bums .said. “If there was 563-4311 875-6156 649-5672 three power plays in the period, and PICKOFF TRY — Dwight Gooden of the Mets throws to first Mon , Ihurs . Fril til 8 p m. Friday before U.S. Disuict Judge S. “I got into the game early with a any time we could beat die Bruins, it lues . Wed 'til 6 • Sot 'til 5 • Sun 12 to 5 Arthur Spiegel, who can accept or Skrudland didn’t expect another. was probably tonight. Wc had them base on a pickoff attempt during Thursday’s game against Tues, Wed, Fri 10-6 Thur. 10-8 Sat. 10-3 “Dave had a hold of my slick. I couple of saves,” he said. “As the reject the arrangement. Sentencing game wore on, wc suuicd taking the right there. Now it’s going to be the Cubs at Shea Stadium. Gooden won his first game of pulled and pulled," he said. “Bottom play to Monacal more. It took a lil- lough.” the season. 3-1. Please see ROSE, page 12 line: It ended up costing us a hockey 12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. April 20. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. April 20.1990— 13 In Brief Little League High School Roundup ^Bad boy’ Sixers clinch division title Martinez gives Dominski leads MCC women By The Associated Press Behind the two-hit pitching of Tracy Dominski, is set to open NBA Roundup freebies a treat When the “Bad Boys” meet the Manchester Community College women’s team “Bad Boys,” don’t expect anything blanked Mt. Ida, 16-0, Thursday. good to come out of it. high 52-point performance by Lisa Aschenbrenner went 3-for-4 with four RBIs and By Ben Walker on April 28 That’s what happened Thursday Akeem Olajuwon. The Associated Press NL Roundup two runs scored and Kathy Stewart was 2-for-4 with two night when the Lakers 113, Timberwolves 89: RBIs for the 11-3 Cougars. The Manchester Little League will swing into its 40th clinched their first Atlantic Division Reserve Orlando Woolridge scored So what do fans expect for free? MCC is home today at 3:30 p.m. against St. Joseph season of baseball Saturday, April 28, with tripleheaders championship since 1983 with a 23 points and Michael Cooper also A perfect game? Stadium. A week ago Wednesday, College. at both Waddell Field and Leber Field. 107-97 victory over defending NBA came off the bench to contribute 14 That’s almost what they got California’s Mark Langston arid Opening day ceremonies will be held at the American king Detroit in a game marred by a points and 10 assists as the Lakers Thursday night in PhiladelpMa. A Mike Witt combined to no-hit Colt League baseball signups League field (Waddell Field) off Broad Street at 10:30 melee in the closing seconds. closed out their regular-season crowd of 23,010, lured mostly by The Manchester Rec Department is holding Colt a.m. with three games to follow at each site. Seattle. “They started the fight and we schedule at the R>rum by matching the' offer of free tickets, saw “I realized that I had gotten League baseball registration now through April 27 from There will be six teams in each major league, up from just defended ourselves,"said their best home record ever, 37-4. Montreal’s Dennis Martinez come 6 to 8 p.m at the Mahoney Rec Center. The league is for five a year ago. The number of teams in the Farm League everybody out The main thing Philadelphia’s Charles Barkley, who Tony Campbell led Minnesota with within five outs of the second no­ 15-17 year olds (cannot be 18 by July 31,1990). (18) and Rookie League (18) remains the same as a year was that I wasn’t thinking about a scored 36 points before being 23 points and lyrone Corbin added hitter in the two-week-old season. New players and those who played a year ago must ago. perfect game, but a no-hitter," ejected with 14.8 seconds remaining 20. Martinez retired the first 18 bat­ register. Manchester Little League president Ed Dettore said Martinez said. along with Detroit’s Bill Laimbeer Bulls 120, Bullets 117: Michael ters before a leadoff walk in the the number of players is near the highest total ever at Len Dykstra walked to start thex and Scott Hastings. “The Pistons sit Jordan scored 32 points as Chicago seventh. He didn’t give up a hit Byron wins seniors tennis title 675. seventh. In the eighth, Daulton up there on their high horses and completed its home season with a until Darren Daulton doubled with Ernie Byron defeated Earl Yost 6-2, 6-2 to win the The opening day schedule of games is: at Waddell doubled over the head of center ' r " ), i--■ don’t expect anybody else to do best-ever 36-5 record. The triumph one out in the eighth and finished Manchester Racquet Club’s Senior Men’s championship. . U. .v; fielder Marquis Grissom. Field — Dairy Queen vs. Firefighters at noon; American anything. If they want to go out in assured Chicago of the home-court with a two-hitter as the Expos beat Peter LoMaglio won the consolation title with a 6-2, 6-1 League vs. Army and Navy at 2 p.m.; and DiRosa Tommy Herr singled in the ninth the parking lot, let’s go.” advantage in the first two rounds of the Phillies 5-0. win over Bob Weingartner. .* ■' - .. for the Phillies’ other hit Cleaners vs. Modem Janitorial at 4 p.m. Detroit’s Isiah Thomas was the playoffs. In doubles competition, the tandem of Yost-Bert Hil­ “Thinking perfect game or no­ At Leber Field — Caspers vs. Ansaldi’s at noon; the ejected for punching Philadelphia’s Bucks 96, Knicks 95: Jack ton took the title with a 6-3, 6-2 win over the team of Pat hitter is selfish. But I knew I had a Dodgers 7, Astros 3: At Los Lawyers vs. Vittner’s at 2 p.m.; and Boland Brothers vs. Rick Mahom with 3:40 left. Mahom Sikma made two free throws with shot. So, I thought about it,” Mar­ Kilduff-Jack Tetelbach. Jack Fletcher-Bob Franklin won Sunnyside Up at 4 p.m. Angeles, Orel Hershiser outpitched was one of Detroit’s so-called “Bad 32 seconds left and Milwaukee sur­ tinez said. the consolation title with a 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 win over Wein- Mike Scott and won for only the The Farm League season will open on Saturday, May Boys” last year. vived three last-second shots to beat The game was one of those res­ gartner-Rod MacLean. second time in 13 starts. Hubie 5, with play in the Rookie League to begin on May 12. Philadelphia’s victory was its New York and boost their lead over cheduled because of the lockout. Brooks hit a three-run homer and 13th in the last IS games and made Indiana for sixth place in the Eastern The Phillies decided to treat their UConn Club honors 10 athletes Kal Daniels homered and drove in Sunday’s finale against the Boston Conference to l*/2 games. The fans and offered free tickets for STORRS — Eight senior student-athletes at the three runs in the Dodgers’ third Celtics meaningless. The 76ers won sixth-place team faces Chicago in those who clipped a coupon out of University of Connecticut and two others to se recog­ Swindell strong straight victory. three of four from the Pistons this the first round o f the playoffs and a newspaper. Hershiser (1-0) got his 99th nized as “Outstanding Senior Scholar-Athletes will be season. No. 7 gets Atlantic Division cham­ A total o f 14,593 freebies were career victory. He gave iqr three honored by the UCoim Club when it holds its 37th an­ The melee broke out when pion Philadelphia. nual awards dinner on Friday, May 4, at the Treadway- for the Indians given out on a first-come, first- runs on nine hits in seven irmings, Mahom was fouled by Detroit’s Sonics 130, Kings 118: Sedale served basis. Another 8,417 paid to Hartford Hotel in Cromwell. striking out six and walking none. Dermis Rodman as he scored a bas­ Threatt scored seven of his 20 points watch the one-game series. The UConn men’s basketball team will also be recog­ Don Aase finished for his second ket. Mahom started after Rodman, in overtime as Seattle handed Elsewhere, New York beat nized at the awards dinner. save. AL Roundup then, according to referee Jake Sacramento its sixth straight home Chicago 4-1, Pittsburgh rallied The two outstanding scholar-athletes for 1989-90 to be O’Donnell, “Laimbeer put the ball loss. Dale Ellis scored 43 points, in­ past St. Louis 5-1 and Los Angeles Pirates 5, Cardinals 1: At St honored are Sue Rybezk from women’s softball and in Mahom’s face. I clearly saw cluding seven 3-point baskets, as the Louis, Bobby Bonilla’s single Peter Zielinski from men’s track and field. The eight defeated Houston 7-3. By Chuck Melvin ' ■ V, 1 Hastings sucker-punch Barkley. Sonics snapped a six-game road Martinez (2-0) struck out seven broke an eighth-inning tie and senior athletes to be honored are: Troy Ashley, football; The Associated Press Every player on both benches will losing streak. Xavier McDaniel had and walked one in his 17th career Barry Bonds followed with a home Vicki Bartolucci, softball; Tate George, men’s basket­ Reginald Pinlo/Manchestef Herald be fined. Otherwise, they'll review shutout. He wound up with the run as Pittsburgh rallied to beat the ball; Kris Lamb, women’s basketball; Stuart Milberg, 26 points. The Associated Press CLEVELAND — Greg Swindell hadn’t done much to the tapes.” Expos’ first complete game of the Cardinals. football; Kim Prutting, women’s soccer; Lisa Wakem, SAFE AT HOME — Cheney Tech pitcher Jason Breault (24) waits for the baseball as Mavericks 111, Hornets 102: erase the worries about the effects of a shortened spring The Pistons have lost eight of 14 season and the fifth this year in the Joe Magrane (0-2) took a five- cross country and track; and Alcli (Lee) Yniquez, Rolando Blackman scored 12 of his CLINCH DIVISION — Philadelphia’s Charles Barkley (34) training on his left elbow. Portland’s Dave Caso slides in with a run during their COC game in Manchester. Portland games since a 23-1 streak from Jan. 21 points in the third quarter as Dal­ majors. hitter and 1-0 lead into the eighth. women’s field hockey. reacts in the closing minutes of Thursday night’s game as it Until Thursday. won, 25-5. 23 through March 21 but will have las clinched the sixth seed in the .Martinez was trying to pitch the But a walk, a triple by Gary Redus Tickets are 30 per person and may be obtained by con­ became clear the 76ers would clinch the Atlantic Division o Swindell pitched 6 1-3 scoreless innings, allowing the home-court advantage Western Conference playoffs. The first nine-inning no-hitter in the and a single by Bonilla put the 3) -n tacting the UConn Athletic Development Office at three hits and striking out five, as Cleveland beat the throughout the Eastern Conference title with a win over the Pistons at the Palace of Auburn 20-year history of Veterans Pirates ah e^ . 486-3863. Social hour is at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Mavericks will face third-seeded New York Yankees 1-0 in the Indians’ belated home playoffs. Portland in the opening round. Hills. The Sixers won, 107-97. ^ F Harrisburg blanks Britsox opener. Mike Gminski had 16 points for It was Swindell’s first win since last July 20. Plagued Portland blasts Tech Philadelphia, including a jumper NEW BRfTAIN (AP) — Righthander Jim Tracy — m by elbow problems for two months last year, he lost his with 5:18 left in the first quarter that 0 o hurled no-hit ball for five and two-thirds innings and final four decisions and finished 13-6. He then gave up put the Sixers ahead to stay. James finished with four hits over eight shut-out innings leading five runs on five hits in a 9-4 loss at Chicago last Satur­ Edwards led Detroit with 7A points the Harrisburg Senators to a 5-0 Eastern League victory ^ CD day. in conference action and Mark Aguirre had IS. H ■< over the New Britain Red Sox. “It’s been a long time since I won a ballgamc,” Swin­ pitcher for Glastonbury. Tanya Cyr “This is the greatest feeling I’ve This is your invitation to a m Mike Twardoski’s double to left center in Thursday’s dell said. “Some people said I was pacing myself. I’m Just when the Cheney Tech pitch­ ever experienced as a basketball game broke Tracy’s no-hitter in the bottom of the sixth. Glastonbury girls and Amy Borakawski each had three working hard out there. What I’ve said was that I didn’t ing seemed to be coming around, player,” Barkley said. “Nobody The Harrisburg pitcher walked one and struck out four, hits for the winners with the latter think I would have all my pitches until May. But I’m not matters worsened. outlast Manchester gave us an opportunity to win, but raising his record to 2-0. pacing myself.” * Visiting Portland High ripped socking a triple. Manchester " Weakend 1 rri Combining 14 hits with 13 walks, managed just five hits with Tricia there won’t be anything to put a m m Steve Adams pitched one-hit ball in the ninth to Swindell has been reluctant to use his slider because it four Beaver pitchers for 23 hits and damper on this one. It was a great preserve the shutout. is the pitch that puts the most sU'css on his elbow. He registered a 25-5 win in Charter Oak Glastonbury High outlasted Skinner going 3-for-5. Manchester High, 19-12, Thursday “■When we started out we hit the effort.” at 1“ JO Jeff Bagwell led New Britain with two hits. threw it about eight times Thursday, relying more heavi­ Conference action Thursday after­ Nuggets 130, Rockets 127; Fat ly on his curveball and fastball. noon. morning in CCC interconfercnce ball and now we can’t hit for o o Clements leads Greensboro golf girls’ softball action at Fitzgerald beans,” Walz said. Lever hit two key 3-point baskets, Manchester Ice Though he had little control of the slider, its Portland evens its record at 2-2 one with five seconds left in regula­ O “n GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Eeiuiic Clements shot Field. Keri Gallo look the loss on the availability made a difference. while Cheney falls to 1-5. The tion to tie the score and another in rn TTie Tomahawks improve to 2-3 mound for Manchester. a 3-undcr-par 69 to take the first-round lead in the “When you have to rely on one pilch, you’re going to Beavers will host Cromwell this overtime to give Denver the lead for 51 Bissell Street Greater Greensboro Open. with the victory while the Indians get hurt,” he said. “Even if I don’t throw the slider for afternoon at 3:30. good. The Nugeis clinched a playoff ^ 05 Eight players are one shot back. Leading that pack is “They just kept hitting the ball all slide to 2-4. Manchester’s next ac­ East golfers strikes, which I didn’t today, it gives them one more berth and damaged the Rockets’ Manchester, CT. 1985 chanpion Joey Sindclar. Also at 70 arc Jim Gal­ tion is Monday at 3:30 p.m. when it thing they have to think about. Plus, I got my curve over day,” Cheney coach F^ul Soucy bow to Prep playoff hopes and spoiled a career- O O lagher Jr., Bobby Clampett, David Edwards, Ted Schulz, the plate today. It was the best pitch I had.” saud. “They hit the hell out of the hosts CCC East foe Hartford Public. Glastonbury scored six limes in HEBRON — The East Catholic m z Phil Blackmar, Lee Janzen and Robert Gamez. TTie Indians, who were the American League’s ball.” 643-1129 The Beavers committed only the top of the first with the Indians golf team fell to Fairfield Prep, 5-2, (while supplies last._) D > Coody-Douglass are In front lowest-scoring team last season, broke a 21-inning score­ Tallwood Couimy Club Thursday less streak with an unearned run in the sixth inning. three errors. coming back with five, without > r- benefit of a hit. Manchester, afternoon. Mike Laganz.a of Prep AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Charles Coody scored a Loser Rascual Perez; 1-1, gave up a triple to left by Tom Mike Larson was the hitting star J3 05 however, couldn’t deter the was the medalist with a 38. hole-in-onc and an 18th-hole eagle as he and Dale Brookens, and Brookens ran home when Rick Cerone for Portland, hitting for the cycle. Douglass combined for a 13-under-par 59 and a 5-stroke Larson clubbed a three-run home Tomahawks’ scoring with the East is 0-1 in the All Connecticut Colts get J3 > missed Perez’ next pitch for a passed ball. Conference and 2-1-1 overall. Prep Saturday, April 21,1990 8 am -12 noon lead in the Legends of Golf. Left fielder Dave Winfield nearly caught Brookens’ run and knocked in four runs. Bob visitors adding two runs in the > fourth and five in die sixth to break is 1-0 and 2-0. Coody scored his ace wiili a 7-iron on the 142-yard hit, which landed near the base of the wall and ricocheted Goulet and Dan Resendes collected T 3 it open. Results: Laganza (FP) dof. Todd Emarick the rights tliird hole. away. two hits each for Cheney. 38- 41, Pat Purcell (EC) duf. Matt Hauser 39-43, Chi Chi Rodriguez and Dave Hill are tied with Miller Portland 412 184 5— 25-23-2 “We just couldn’t stop them,” Peter Cowenhoven (FP) del. Jamie FourrWor Athletics 5, Mariners 2: Dave Stewart is tough to Cheney Tech 000 202 1— 5-10-i Manchester first-year coach Cyndi 39- 44, Mike Klopfor (EC) def. Johr^ O'Connell come and get your FREE bag of and FREE gallon of Barber and Tom Shaw in second place after rounds of 64. Tedecki arxJ Williams. Breault. Courville (3). 48-52. Riul Garllarxj (FP) dof. Pat Lee 41-49, to George beat any time of the year. In April, just forget it. LeBlanc (5). Morrow (5). Resendes (7) and Walz said. Doug Holub (FP) del. Art Tischoler 43-51, Prep Fetisov leads Soviet sextet Stewart ran his amazing April winning sU'cak to 17 Murphy and Verrx>la. Donna Murphy was the winning won modal point. 256-272. Remember, this is absolutely free and no salesman will mug you. WP- Tedecki. LP- Breault BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Vialcheslav Fetisov made games Thursday as the Oakland Athletics beat the Seattle NEW YORK (AP) — Like Bemie a successful return to tlie Soviet National Team, scoring a Mariners 5-2. Kosar before him, Jeff George is We want you to compare your tap water and Homemade Ice cubes to our goal and adding three assists in a lU-1 blitz of Team The first-place A’s arc on a pretty good streak of their going home to play quarterback, as­ USA at the World Hockey Championships. own, winning six suaight games’and eight of their first MCC nine on a roll suming that he and the Indianapolis Fetisov, who had 42 points with New Jersey this nine. Rose The Manchester Community Col­ walked one and struck out five. Colls can agree to what figures to be and premium ice. We know you'll find a big difference in taste. season, was playing his first game since rejoining llic na­ Stewart, who lost the first 11 April decisions in his lege men’s baseball team won its Doug Rizzuto led the Cougars a $2 million-plus contract. tional team following tlic Devils’ elimination from the career, is 3-0 with a 1.86 eanicd-run average lliis sea.son From Page 11 fifth straight game Thursday after­ with three hits and two runs batted The rights to lake the Illinois Our ice is tested monthly by an independent laboratory for quality and safety and our water comes from a Stanley Cup playoffs. and 13-0 against Seattle since joining Oakland in 1987. noon at Cougar Field, a 12-8 in while Aaron Borshcr, Bob Ben­ quarterback with the first pick of Detroit’s Steve Yzernian scored tliree goals and set up He’s won 17 of 18 April starts since an April 15, 1987, decision over Becker Junior Col­ son and Phil Jenkins added a pair of Sunday’s draft were conditionally the winner by Shawn Burr late in llie tliird period as loss to Minnesota, and the A’s won his only no-decision, is not expected for several weeks. lege. hits each. dispatched Thursday morning from bottling plant which is certified by The National Sanitation Foundation. Although there are approximately Team Canada (3-0) came back from a four-goal deficit to 5-4 over Toronto on April 24, 1989. The two counts of filing false in­ MCC is now 8-5 while Becker is MCC took the lead for good with Atlanta to Indianapolis as the open­ edge Finland 6-5. “I’m probably more prepared or as prepared as any come tax returns carry a possible 4-6. The Cougars will host a two runs in the fifth inning, keyed ing move in what figures to be a 1,000 bottling plants In the United States, only thirty-eight are certified. N.S.F. Is the U.L. of the water Sweden (3-0), shut out Germany 6-0 and Czechos­ pitcher can be coming into April,” said Stewart, who has sentence of six years in jail and a doublchcadcrs with Mallaluck Com­ by a sacrifice fly off the bat of Ben­ uade-filled lottery. lovakia (3-0) beat Norway 9-1. never won a Cy Young Award despite tliree straight 20- $500,000 fine. Rose also agrees that munity College this afternoon son. Indianapolis paid Atlanta what win seasons. he owes $162,703 in back taxes. business. Their standards are much higher than those of the State and Federal Government. beginning at 2. MCC 042 123 X—12-13-3 many football people believe is an Seles advances to quarterfinals Brewers 11, Rangers 0: Milwuakcc hit double- The former Cincinnati Reds Junior Rodriguez worked four in­ Beckar 401 300 0— 8^-5 extremely high price — the Colts’ manager was banned for life from Douglaa, Zarrella (3), Rodriguaz (4) and Ban- LARGO, Fla. (AP) — Top-seeded Monica Seles beat figures for the third time this week, and Uiis time got a nings to register his first win for No. 1 pick next year. Pro Bowl of­ MANCHESTER ICE OFFERS: baseball last Aug. 23 after admitting son. Robot. Klinger (6) and Daley. Donna Faver 6-0, 6-1 to advance to tlic quarterfinals of four-hitler from Chris Bosio to beat Texas at Arlington. It MCC. Rodriguez gave up four hits. WP- Rodriguez (1-2). LP- Rebo! (2-1). fensive tackle Chris Hinton and he placed bets through bookmakers. the Eckerd Open. Second-seeded Arantxa Sanchez was the AL’s first complete game of 1990. wide receiver Andre Rison, who • FREE Delivery Vicario su^ggled before defeating Cecilia Datilman 3-6, Greg Vaughn and B.J. Surhoff each homcred for die Rose still denies ever betting on the was the Colts’ top pick a year ago. ' Cooler Rentals 6-3,6-0. Brewers off Bobby Witt (0-2). game or his own team, even though Gathers family files suit That trade and one between San Orioles 4, Tigers 2: Baltimore beat Detroit in its he accepted a penally reserved for Francisco and Dallas may be only ' Choice of these bottle sizes Greg Foster is suspended home opener at Memorial Stadium as Dave Johnson scat­ those offenses. LOS ANGELES (AP) - - Within the suit will be that Wcsthcad sug­ the opening salvos in one of the INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two-time world champion tered seven hits in six innings. His plea agreement, signed April a few days of Hank Gathers’ death gested to a doctor a reduction in most active markets in recent years hurdler Greg Foster has been suspended from competi­ 16, ends a one-year federal inves­ on March 4, his family began men­ Gathers’ dosage of the heart as teams seek ways to take ad­ tion for three months for testing positive for substances tigation of whether he declared all tioning lawsuits. medicine Indcral. The family will vantage of the influx of 35 college 1/2 Gallon bottles 1 * 6 Gallon stackable commonly found in over-the-counter cold medications. Nicholls put on of his income from gambling, Today, they will file one. claim Wcsthcad, in a telephone con- juniors. memorabilia sales and autograph ap­ The Athletics Congress said tliat Foster was tested at The suit, to be filed in Los An­ vcr.salion with cardiologist Dr. Ver­ With 48 hours to go, the Seattle * 3 Gallon stackable 16 Ounce bottles for lunch box the Sunkist Invitational indoor meet in Los Angeles on pearances. geles Superior Court, will cite 14 non Hattori, asked to have Gathers' Seahawks, Detroit Lions and 49ers Jan. 19 and tested positive for pseudoephedrinc, show for Rangers “All I can tell you is the IRS did a defendants, including Loyola dosage reduced. were trying to move up toward the ephedrine and pheynylpropanolamine, substances which lengthy investigation on me, and we Marymouni coach Paul Wcslhcad, ESPN reported Thursday night top of the draft order and the San 21/2 Gallon with spout for refrigerator the university, the team doctor and that Wcsthcad had called Hattori and Diego Chargers, Chicago Bears, arc banned by the International Amateur Atlilctic I’edera- By Ken Rappoport c(x)pcraicd in every way that we possibly could,” Rose said during trainer and the doctors who treated “said Gathers’ performances had Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs tion. The Associated Press ______his weekly Thursday night talk show Gathers. been below par and he felt strongly and New York Giants were consider­ One of the main contentions of the medicine should be changed.” Derby hopefuls see action NEW YORK — While Dino Ciccarclli was a no-show on WCKY-AM radio in Cincinnati. ing dropping down. The 49crs, NEW YORK (AI^) — Champagneforashley will uy to for the Washington Capitals, Bcmic Nicholls was practi­ “And now we’re trying to get every­ meanwhile, got an additional picks in the second and third rounds by Local stores offering our join Mister Frisky as an unbeaten starter in die Kentucky cally the whole show for the New York Rangers. thing behind me. MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB 9 Derby by winning the Wood Memorial on Saturday at A- “You have to win the first game to csuiblish yourself in “This is just another thing that sending running back Terrence qucduct. a scries and you’ve got to give Bcmic credit for happened because of the gambling OPEN FOR PLAY Faglcr and defensive end Danny Meanwhile, Bright Again, who finished second to singlchandcdly finishing it off for us,” goaltcndcr John problems I had. And hopefully die Stubbs to the Cowboys. Summer Squall, anotlicr major Derby contender, in tlic Vanbicsbroucic said after the Rangers’ 7-3 victory over people understand and we’ll get this FOR STARTING TIMES PLEASE CONTACT The sides in the George deal Jim Beam, will try to win tlic Arkan.sas Derby at Oak- the Capitals in the opener of their NHL playoff scries thing taken care of.” suessed that nothing is official until Highland Park Market Mikes Country Store One Stop Market D & M Country Market Assistant U.S. Attorney William THE PRO SHOP AT 646-0226 the parties agree on a contract. But lawn Rirk. Thursday night. 1428 South Street 485 Hartford Road A third Kentucky Derby prep Saturday will be the Nicholls started it and finished it for the Rangers, scor­ Hunt declined comment Thursday the Colu and George’s representa­ 317 Highland Street 685 Boston Turnpike on the agreement until it was California Derby at Golden Gate Fields. ing three goals along the way for his first playoff hat tives seemed optimistic they could Coventry Manchester presented to the judge. WEEK DAY STARTING TIMES ARE bring home the one-time In­ Manchester Bolton After the running of those three H/s-mile stakes, the nick, as New York got tlic jump in the Patrick Division only Kentucky Derby preps remaining will be the 1 final. The charges against Rose aic con­ AVAILABLE TWO DAYS PRIOR AT 5:00 p.m. dianapolis high school hero, who 1-16-mile Lexington on April 24 at Keeneland and the “It’s been a good run for me,” said Nicholls, who has tained in a bill of information filed WEEK END STARTING TIMES AVAILABLE played at Illinois the past two years Lea's Market Quick Mart Mobil Mart Town Line Packy by federal prosecutors. The infomia- after transferring from Purdue. 9 one-mile Derby Trial on April 28, opening day at Chur­ had six goals in the playoffs so far. THROUGH A LOTTERY SYSTEM. PLEASE PLACE 229 Spruce Street 1 Broad Street 262 Oakland Street 366 Spencer Street chill Downs. Nicholls’ performance ha.sn’t been a surjirisc to the tion and the plea were ordered un­ It was similar to the situation in The tliree leading contenders in tlic $300,000-guaran- Rangers, who acquired him in January in a deal with the sealed by Spiegel. NAMES IN LOTTERY BOX INSIDE OF THE PRO 1985, when Kosar, who grew up in Manchester Manchester Manchester Manchester teed California Derby, which attracted a field of a dozen Los Angeles Kings. Rose admits in the court docu­ SHOP BY WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO THE WEEK the Cleveland area, made it clear he 3-ycar-olds, arc Stalwart Challenger, winner of two of “In January, we needed to add some offense,” General ments lliat he under-reported his in­ wanted to play there. He went to the 1f you would like to sell Irom your store - call us. three starts; Heaven Again, winner of tlic Louisiana Manager Neil Smith said. “He was a 70-goal .scorer who come by $354,968 from 1984-87, END. NAMES ARE DRAWN AND POSTED ON Browns after the club traded with Derby, and Tight Sjxit, tlie only one of tlic tliree who is filled the role. So far in the playoffs, he’s filled it very and owed additional taxes of WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 6:00 p.m. Buffalo for the first pick in a sup­ iioniinatcd to die Triple Crown races. well.” $162,703. plemental draft. A MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20, 1990—15 14— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 20,1990 SCOREBOARD FOCUS A

Indians 1,\^nkees0 HOUSTON (127) Dodgers 7, Astros 3 Johnson 811 2-2 12. Thorpe 4-8 2-3 10. Baseball NEWYORK CLEVELAND HOUSTON LOS ANGELS Basketball Olajuwon 21-34 1813 52. Floyd 10-13 7-8 28, Hockey Sylvia Porter abrhbl abrhbl Maxwell 4-11 1-19, Wiggins 6-16 0-0 12, Smith Dear Abby ab r h bl ab r h M Sax 2b 4 0 0 0 DJames cl 3 0 0 0 Yfolding cf 4 0 0 0 Samuel cl 4 1 0 0 2-5 04) 4. McCormick 0-0 04) 0, Bowie 04) 04) Espmz ss 3 0 1 0 Webster cl 0 0 0 0 Biggio c 4 0 3 1 Rrvllph 2b 4 1 1 1 0, Wbodson 81 0-0 O.Totals 52-99 22-27 127. PEOPLE American League standings Polonia ph 1 0 0 0 Brokns 2b 4 1 1 0 Doran 2b 4 0 0 0 Daniels H 4 2 3 3 NBA standings Denver 27 31 29 31 12—130 Stanley Cup playoff glance Mtngly 1b 4 0 1 0 MIdndo II 4 0 1 0 Houston 36 2 5 27 30 9—127 Abigaii Van Buren EaatOlvlaion GDevis 1b 4 0 2 0 Munay 1b 1 1 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE Winfield II 4 0 1 0 Snyder rf 3 0 0 0 3-Point goals—Denver 8 6 (Adams 84. Lever DIVISION SEMIFINALS W L P et OB GWilsonrf 4 1 1 0 Brooks rf 4 1 1 3 Ailamie Division Keep sharp eye Bartield rf 3 0 0 0 Belle dh 2 0 0 0 Puhl If 4 0 0 0 Aase p 0 0 0 0 2-2), Houston 1-6 (Floyd 1-1, Thorpe 0-1, Toronto 6 4 .600 — Balboni dh 2 0 0 0 Hrnndz 1b 3 0 0 0 W L Pet. QB Monday, April 9 NawVbrk 4 3 .571 irs Agosto p 0 0 0 0 LHarris 3b 2 0 0 0 Woodson 0-1, Maxwell 0-3). Fouled out—Ras­ Hall ph 1 0 0 0 Jacoby 3b 3 0 1 0 y-Philadolphia 53 28 .654 — Hartlord 5, Boston 3 Boston 5 4 .556 'rj Caminit3b 4 12 1 MHtchrph 10 0 0 mussen, Johnson, Olajuwoa Rebounds—Den­ Kelly cl 3 0 0 0 Alomar c 2 0 2 0 z-Boston 50 30 .625 2rk, 7:30 p.m., if neces- Hackmann said the sculpture should be finished Sam’s public relations firm in , where 735 p.m. Totals 30 1 4 1 Totsis 27 4 3 3 man 9-12 3-3 21, Davis 4-6 0-0 8, H.Williams Lee Janzen 38 3 5 —70 cy. years in question from the Social Security Administra­ Montreal (Smith 1-1) at Near York (Daztirrg Chicago 000 010 000—1 Transactions sary Taylor spokeswoman Lisa Del Favaro said Thursday: B-13 0-0 16, Alford 1-3 2-2 4. Wennington 2-5 Fuzzy Zoellar 34-37—71 Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m., if necessary DEAR ABBY: A while back I read about the woman this summer. The monument is to be displayed in tion. A phone call to the local Social Security office will 0- 1), 7:35 p.ra NswYbrk 000 120 Olx—4 0-1 4, While 1-3 0-0 2. Jones 1-4 2-2 4, Mark Wiebe 34-37—71 “She’s stable. She’s OK. We have nothing else.” Philadelphia (Cook 1-0) at SL Louis (Smith E—Gooden. Dunston. LOB—Chicago 7, New Saturday, April 28 who will be 57 years old when she graduates from col­ New York before it arrives in Fulton, where dedica­ give you information on how to do this. BASKETBALL McCann0-2 2 -2 2 Totals47-84 1 5-18 111. Kan Green 34-37—71 Chicdgo at SL Louis, 805 pm., if necessary tion is scheduled Nov. 9 — the first anniversary of The actress had a nearly fatal bout of pneumonia in 1- 1), 8:35 p.ra Vbrk 7. 2B—HJolvison. SB—Girardi (2). Walton National Basketball Aasociollon CHARLOTTE (102) Tommy Armour III 38-33—71 lege. I know someone who can top that. 1961, the year she won an Oscar for ‘‘Butterfield 8.” When these documents arrive, compare them to make San Francisco (Fleuschel 1-0) at San Diego (4), Grace 2 (5). S—Harkey. SF—Magadan. MLWAUKEE BUCKS-Placed Ricky Pierce, Keys 6-12 5-6 17. Gilliam 6-13 8-12 20, Lanny Wadkins 36-35—71 Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m., il the Berlin Wall’s fall. IP H R ER BB SO In my class at law school in Tacoma is a wonderful sure that your work is correctly reflected in your pension (Whitson 0-0), 10:05 p.m. guard, on the injured lisL Activated Tony Brown, J.RReid 0-3 0-0 0. Tripucka 0-9 8-8 8, M.Wil- Jeff Sluman 36-35—71 necessary man, Dixon McDonald, who works as a hospital ad­ The monument is to be placed about 30 yards Houston (Deshaies 0-0) at Los Angeles (Bel- Chicago guard, from the injured list liams 4-10 9-10 17. Gallison 2-2 3-4 7. R Reid Ronnie McCann 3836— 71 Sunday, April 29 account. If not, you need to contact the pension ad- cher 1-0), 10:35 pm. Harkey L,1-1 41-3 3 3 3 4 4 FOOTBALL 4-8 0-0 8, Holton 1-1 04) 2 Anderson 8-14 0-0 Dewey Amalte 37-34— 71 New Ybrk at Washington, 7:30 p.m., il neces­ ministrator during the day and attends Puget Sound Law south of a Christopher Wren church on the Title may be changed Assnmehr 2 2-3 0 0 0 0 5 minisuaior to resolve the discrepancy. The sooner you do Saturday's Games National Football Laagus 19, Lewis 1-12-2 4.Totals 32-73 35-44 102. Nick Price 34-37—71 sary Westminster campus. The church, moved stone by Pico 1 0 1 0 2 1 Clark Demis 37-34—71 ^ s to n at Montreal, 7:05 p.m., if necessary School from 6 to 10 p.m. four nights a week. Dixon will DALLAS (AP) — Producer-director Bud Yorkin this the better. Montreal at New Yrrk, 1:15 p.m. ATLANTA FALCONS—Agreed to a condition­ Dallas 24 28 33 26—111 stone from England after it was devastated in World Atlanta at Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. New Ibrk al trade with Indianapolis that will send the first Chariolls 18 34 22 28—102 Ed Fieri 37-34—71 Monday, April 30 be past 70 when he becomes a practicing lawyer. His .says his latest film, ‘‘Love Hurts,” may gel a name If it appears that the new pension rules are not Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8:05 p.m. Gooden W.1-2 7 4 1 1 2 7 choice overall in this year's college draft and 3-Point goals—Dallas 2-4 (Harper 2-2, Black­ Gene Sauers 38-33—71 SL Louis at Chicago, 805 p.m., if necessary daughter, Kimberley, is a lawyer in Seattle, and his goal War II, houses a memorial to Churchill. change before it is widely released. reflected in the material yon receive from your pension Philadelphia at SL Louis. 8:05 p.m. Franco S,3 2 0 0 0 1 4 the Falcons' tourth-rourxl choice to the Colts in man 0-1, H.Williams 0-1), Chariotte 3-8 (Ander­ Donnie Hammond 36-35—71 Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m., II HBP—Carreon by Harkey, Girardi by is to practice law with her. Their shingle will read: During a 1946 lecture at Westminster, Churchill Houston at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. excharrge lor Chris Hinton, offensiva tackle, son 3-6, Keys 0-1, R.FIeid 0-1). Fouled Doug Tewell 3836— 71 necessary Tlic film, shot in the Dallas area, made its debut plan, don't panic. The law gives pension plans time to San FrarKisco at ^ n Diego, 10:05 p.m. Gooden. WP—Pico. PB—Girardi, Lyons. Andre Flison, wide receiver, the Colts' 1990 out—None. Roboundsr-Dallas 44 (Tarpley 10), Fred Couples 37-34— 71 Tuesday, May 1 “McDonald and Father.” My hat is off to him! said the United States and Britain should unite to Umpires—Homo, Froemming; FirsL Pulli; Tliursday night at the USA Film Festival. revise forms and documents. Just call the pension office Sunday's Games liflh-round choice and the Colts' 1991 llrst- Charlotte 46 (Arxlarson 10). Assists—Dallas 27 Dave Barr 3836—71 Washington at Now Ybrk. 7:30 p.m.. il neces­ JAN RINKER HEWITSON, rebuild postwar Europe. And he warned that com­ Montreal at New \brk, 1:35 pm. Second. Rippley; Third. Dorling. round choice. The trade is contingent on In­ (Harper 12), Charlolta 19 (M.Williams 7). Total Mark McCumber 34-37—71 sary “Tlierc’s been a mixed response on ilic title,” to make sure the new rules apply to your plan. Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m., il necessary munism was spreading into the void from which Axis Atlanta at Cincinnali, 2:15 p.m. T—2:43. A—18,780. dianapolis signing Jeff (xeorge, quarterback, by fouls—Dallas 27, Charlotte 19. A—23,901. Kenny FVry 3837—72 GIG HARBOR, WASH. Yorkin .said. “Several (x;ople who have seen it say the Philadelphia at SL Louis, 2:15 p.m. Expos 5, Phillies 0 Friday. Gary McCord 36-36—72 powers had been routed. title is too negative, while die pieturc is loo jxisiiivc.” Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:20 pm. —Signed David 76ers 107, Pistons 97 Duffy Whldorl 38-34—72 “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Houston at Los Angigles, 435 p ra MONTREAL PHILA Salmon, punter, arxl Mark Porter, placakicksr. PHILADELPHIA (107) Keith Clearwater 37-35—72 Tire film stars Jeff Daniels as a recently divorced FYiul Azinger 38-34— 72 San Francisco at ^ n Diego, 8:05 p.ra ab r h M ab r h bl SAN DCGO CHARGERS—Agreed to a con­ Barkley 12-20 11-16 36. Mahom 4-8 3-4 11. NHL playoff results Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended across the salesman heading to his small hometown following Fred Funk 36-36—72 DeShIds 2b 5 1 2 0 Dykstra d 3 0 0 0 ditional trade with Tampa Bay that mil serxl Grrinski 8-18 04) 16, Hawkins 2-9 7-8 13. Daw­ continent,” Churchill said. his divorce to attend his sister’s wedding. Amy Today In History Grissom cl 4 1 2 0 Herr 2b 4 0 1 0 Gory Anderson, running back, to the Buc- kins 5-11 6-6 16. Anderson 5-11 5-6 15, Payne Gary Koch 37-35—72 Rangers 7, Capitals 3 Mike Raid 3837—72 Raines If 4 1 1 0 VHayes rf 3 0 0 0 carwers in excharrge for a 1990 third-rourxl 0-1 0-0 0. Brooks 0-0 04) 0, Nimphius 04) 0-0 0. Yfkshlngton 0 0 3—3 Wright plays his sister. Chip Beck 36-36—72 American League results Wbllach 3b 4 1 2 2 Campsn rf 1 0 0 0 drall choice and a 1991 second-round choice. Totals 36-78 32-40 107. N.Y.Rangera 1 2 4-7 Dr. Gott Basinger may buy station “It's close to a Woody Allen-type picture,” said Stave Lomontagrta 37-35—72 Galarrgib 3 0 2 0 CMrtnz1b 4 0 0 0 The trade is contingent on Tampa Bay signing DETROIT (97) First F’sriod—1, Nsw York, NichoUs 4 (Bloem- Dale Fuller 38-34—72 Today is Friday, April 20, the 110th day of 1990. Orioles 4, Tigers 2 Walker rl 4 1 1 1 Kruk II 3 0 0 0 Anderson by noon Saturday. Flodman 5-5 0-0 10. Edwards 8-15 8-10 24. berg, Rochefort), 11:04. Penalties—Longway, ALBANY, Ga. (AP) — Acuess Kim Basinger, Yorkin, who.se works include the film “Divorce Mark Lye 37-35-72 There are 255 days left in the year. DETROIT BALTIMORE Santoven c 4 0 0 0 Thon ss 3 0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Traded Terrence Laimbeer 3-7 0-0 8, Dumars 4-11 0-0 8, Whs (holding), 1:23: Ruff, NY (unsporlsmanlike American Style" and the TV .series “All in the Fami­ Bob Lohr 33-39—72 who recently bought a liny northeast Georgia town, is ab r h bi ab r h bl Owen ss 4 0 1 0 Deulton c 3 0 1 0 Flagler, running back; Dan Stubbs, defensive Thomas 5-18 3-4 13. Johnson 5-15 4-4 14, Sal­ conduct), 6:03; Druce, Whs (unsportsmanlike Peter Gott, M .D. Today’s highlight in history: Bill Glasson 36-36—72 negotiating to buy an Albany television station ly. Philips 2b 5 1 3 1 PBradly II 4 1 1 0 DeMrtnz p 3 0 0 0 Hollins 3b 3 0 0 0 end; and 1990 third-and llth-roun d draft ley 1-2 1-2 3, Aguirre 7-11 0-1 15, Greenwood conduct), 603; KIsio, NY (interlersrKe), 7:13; TomPurtzer 37-35—72 On April 20, 1902, scientists Marie and Pierre Curie TrammI ss 5 0 2 0 SFinley cl 5 1 1 0 Ruffin p 1 0 0 0 choices to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange lor 0-2 0-0 0, Bedford 1-2 0-2 2, Henderson 0-1 04) Moller, NY (unsportsmanlike conduct), 7:13; whose principal owner is plagued by legal problems. Bill Sander 35-38—73 Moseby cl 3 0 0 0 CRipkn ss 4 0 0 0 Ford ph 1 0 0 0 a 1990 second-round choice, formerly Min­ O.Totsls 39-86 16-23 97. Sheehy, Whs (unsporlsrrwilike corxluct), 7:13; isolated the radioactive element radium. Brian Clear 37-36— 73 Ms. Basinger, 36. is among several bidders for Dancer receives award Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 Millign 1b 4 0 0 0 Carman p 0 0 0 0 nesota's, and a 1990 third-round chcica, Philadelphia 25 28 22 32-107 Gartner, NY (slashing), 15:27; Hunter, Whs Dave Eichelbergar 36 37—73 On this dale: Nokesc 4 0 1 0 Horndh 3 1 1 0 Booker 1 0 0 0 lormeriy Kansas City's. Deliok 22 21 24 3 0 - 97 (hooking), 17:03. WI^XL Channel 31, a F\)x affiliate, said station presi­ NEW YORK (AP) — Jacques d’Amboise, a d;m- Danny Edwards 34-39—73 In 1812, the fourth vice president of the United States, GVWrd rf 3 0 2 0 Tettleton c 3 1 1 1 McElroy p 0 0 0 0 HOCKEY 3-Ffoint goals—Philadelphia 3-6 (Hawkins Second F’eriod—2 New Ybrk. Mullen 2 (Kisio, David Canipe 36-37—73 dent-general manager Manny Cantu. cer in the New York City Ballet for 35 years, received Sheets dh 4 1 1 0 Orsulak rf 2 0 11 Totals 35 5 11 3 Totals 30 0 2 0 2-3, terkley 1-1, Gminski 0-1. Dawkins 0-1), Ogrodnick), 2:44 (pp). 3, New Ybrk, Erixon 1 George Clinton, died in Washington at the age of 73 — Chris Perry 36-37—73 TJones If 3 0 1 0 Wihgtn 3b 3 0 0 1 Morrirsal 100 201 0 0 1 -5 NEW YORK RANGERS—Called up Rudy Detroit 3-6 (Laimbeer 2-2, Aguirre 1-1, Dumars (Janssens), 8:03 (sh). Penalties—May, Yfos Sugar substitute Her initial offer of $3 million to purcha.se 100 per­ the 39ih annual Capezio Dance Award. Hay Stewart 36-37-73 the first vice president to die while in office. Brgmn ph 1 0 0 0 BRpkn 2b 3 0 2 1 Phllsdslphls 000 000 0 0 0 -0 Ffoeschek, right wing, and Dennis Vial, delen- 0-1, Thomas 0-1, Herxlsrson 0-1). Fouled (crou-chMking) :55; Bergland, Was (Intsr- cent of the station’s slock was rejected, Cantu said. Andrew Magee 37-36—73 D’Amboisc said he asked the Capezio Riundalion E—Galarraga, Thon. DP—Philadelphia 2. out—None. Flebounds—Philadelphia 53 tersnea), 7:59; Vanbiesbrouck, NY, double In 1836, the territory of Wisconsin was established by Romero 3b 2 0 0 0 semon, from Flint of the kuemabonal Hockey Mika Hulbort 36-37—73 Representatives of Ms. Basinger in California and to make out the S5.(X)0 prize check directly to die LOB—Montreal 5, Philadelphia 4. 2B— Wallach (Barkley 15). Detroit 54 (Laimbeer 11). At- minor, served by Mallette and Bloembarg Whtakr 2b 2 0 0 0 Laegue. Jay Haas 36-37—73 Congress. Totals 36 2 10 1 Totals 31 4 7 4 2, Grissom, Owen, Deulton, Walker. S—DeMar- sista—^iladelphia 17 (Dawkins 8), Detroit 29 (slashing, roughing), 7:59; Courtnall, Was can be hazardous Atlanta did not return phone calls. National. Dance Institute, which leaches school­ Sonny Skinnor 37-36—73 In 1889, Adolf Hitler was bom in Braunau, Austria. Detroit 010 000 100—2 tinaz. (Thomas 13). Total fouls—f*hiladelphia 21. (slashing), 11 52 Tommy Moors 3838—73 The station has been owned since 1988 by New children to dance. D’Amboise is the institute’s Baltimors 202 000 OOi—4 IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 28. Technicals—Laimbeer 2 (ejected), Third Period—4. Washington, Rousa 2 In 1940, 50 years ago, RCA publicly demonsuated its BobGildar 37-36-73 South Group Inc., headed by 44-yca!--old Timothy E_Nokes. Phillips. Gleaton, Trammell. Montreal Thomas (ejactad). Hostings (ejected), Mahom. (Hunter, Stevens), 301. 5. New York, Ogrod­ DEAR DR. GOTT: It seems all diet soda bottles have foiuider and leader. new and powerful electron microscope. DP—Baltimore 1. LOB—Detroil 9, Baltimore 12. DeMrtinez W.2-0 9 2 0 0 1 7 Calendar FTogsr Maltbie 36-37-73 nick 5 (Bloemberg), 5:58 6. Whshington, Druce Brumlik of Orlando, Ra. He was arrested in Septem­ “If children arc functioning in the tins at an early Barkley (ejactad). A—21,454. Ronnie Black 37-36—73 a warning on the label: "Plicnylkctonurics. Conuiins In 1945, the U.S. 7lh Amiy captured the Gemian city 2B—Trammell, GWard, Tetflelon, Nokes, Phil­ Philadelphia 4 (Langway, Bergland). 8:20. 7, WhsNngton, ber after accepting $1 million from an infomtani age, die arts will aUays be part of dieir lives," lips. SB—BRipken (1). SF—Worthington. Ruffin L,1-1 6 9 4 4 1 5 Larry Nelson 36-37—73 Stevens 2 (Courtnall, Hunter), 9:29. 8, New phenylalanine.” Is this for diabetics, or not to be used by Bulls 120, Bullets 117 George Burns 36-37-73 of Nuremberg. IP H RER BB SO Carman 2 1 0 0 0 3 Today Ybrk, Nicholls 5, 11:49. 9. New Ybrk, Gartner 4 pretending to invest profits for Columbian drug d’Amboi.se says in die film “He Makes Me Feel Like WASHINGTON (117) Davis Love III 3838—73 diabetics? What is the ingredient? In 1948, United Auto Workers president Walter P. Detroit McElroy 1 1 1 0 0 2 Baoaball (Moller, Nicholls), 13:26 (pp). 10, New Y>rk, HaGranl 2-7 3-6 7. B.King 9-17 3-3 21, David Frost 37-36— 73 dealers, officials said. Dancing.” Ritz L.0-3 2-3 2 2 2 3 0 BK-Ruffin. Manchester at Souto Windsor. 1 p.m. Nicholls 6 (Gartner, Fhtrick), 17:36 (pp). Penal­ DEAR READER: Aspartame (Nuu-aSweet) is an ar­ Reulher was shot and wounded at his home in Detroit. Gibson 2 4 2 2 1 1 Umpires—Homo. Hirschbeck : FirsL Bomn: Jones 04) 04) 0, Malone 15-24 3-3 33, Walker Karl Zoller 40-33—73 ties—Mallette, NY, misconducL 11:07; Sheehy. Cromwell at Cheney Tech, 330 2-2 3-6 7, Roth 0-0 04) 0, Alarie 7-11 0-0 14, tificial sweetening agent used in many products in jilace Wapnick 2 0 0 0 4 2 Second, Tala; Third. Quick. Jeff Hart 3838—73 Whs, misconducL 11:07; Ridley. Wes (hooking), Vinal Tech at Bolton, 330 Eockles 5-8 2-2 13, Coller 8 5 2-3 12. Ham- Gleaton 3 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 T—2:28. A—23,010. l^ u l Tnttler 37-36— 73 12:05; Miller, W u (interlersrKe), 16:22; May, of sugar. It is an appropriate sugar substitute for diabetics Portland at Coventry. 11 a m. iTtonds 3-4 0-1 6. Turpin 2-3 04) 4, Totals 50-81 Baltimors Softball Loren FToberts 38-36—74 Whs (roughirtg), 19:55; King, NY (roughirtg), 16-24 117. and people on low-caloric diets. However, it is dangerous DJohnson W.2-0 6 7 1 1 2 2 Pirates 5, Cardinals 1 Portland at Coventry (2). 11am. Bill Buttner 36-38—74 19:58 CHICAGO (120) David Ogrin 40-34— 74 for people who have the inherited metabolic disorder Celebrities join in to host Earth Day specials Price 0 1110 0 Shots on goal—Washington 1 8 8 1 2 —35. PITTSBURGH STLOUI8 Cromwell at Bolton, 11 a.m Pippen 8 13 04) 16, Ho.Grsnt 9-15 4-7 22. Bautista 1 1 0 0 0 1 ab r h bl ab r h bl Tennis DonShirey 37-37—74 Now Ybrk 8 -1818 -38 . called phenylketonuria (PKU). Carlwright 6-10 6-7 18, Ffoxson 4-8 0-0 8, Jor­ Holton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cangelscf 3 1 1 0 Coleman II 3 1 1 0 JayDonBiiake 37-37—74 Rower-play Opportunities—Washirrgton 0 ol The first is the taped one-hour “Eardi RHAM at Cheney Tech, 11 am. dan 12 26 6S 32. Perdue 2-4 2-2 6, Davis 1-1 Tlicsc people lack an enzyme dial is necessary for the 26-ii;ui weekly documentary .series about Olson S,4 1 1 0 0 0 1 VanSlyk cl 1111 McGee cl 4 0 1 0 John Huston 38-36— 74 3; Nsw Ybrk 3 ol 6. By Jay Sharbutt 04) 2, Armstrong 1-6 04) 2, S.King 1-6 4-6 6. Day 19-K): A User’s Guide to Saving the Price pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Ball ss 4 0 1 0 Pnd'tn 3b 3 0 0 1 Saturday J.C. Snead 38 36—74 Goalies—Whshington. LiuL 1-2 (38 shots-31 metabolism of phenylalanine, an amino acid that is used the ocean. Neely 3-4 2-2 8 Totals 47 93 24-30 120. The Associated Press WP—Bautista. PB—Nokes. Redus 1b 3 1 1 1 Guerrar 1b 4 0 0 0 Baaoball John Inman 37-37—74 saves). New Ybrk. Vanbiesbrouck, 2-1 (3832). (Danson, of course, is a co-star of Environment." hosted by Dennis Weaver. Washington 30 30 32 28 -1 1 7 to form certain proteins. Unless phenylketonurics avoid TV Topics Umpires—Homo. Palermo; First, Reilly: Bonilla rf 4 1 1 1 MThmp rf 4 0 0 0 John Cook 38-36—74 East Catholic at SL Joseph 11 a.m. Chicago 24 32 33 31—120 A-16.611. phenylalanine, the amino acid build up in the brain, caus­ “Cheers." It sure would be nice if some The .second, fed live to [viriici(iaiing Secortd, Hendry; Third, (]iarcia Bonds II 4 1 2 2 Oquand 2b 3 0 0 0 Track Steve Pels 36-38—74 Heloroe—Kerry Fraser. Linesmen—Ron As- NEW YORK — It is a .safe bet that on 3-Roinl goals—Wtashmgton 1-2 (Eackles 1-1, day an oceanographer got to host and nar­ East Coast stations at 11:30 |i.ni. EDT T—331. A—49,288. Slaughtc 4 0 2 0 Zailac 3 0 10 Manchester at East Hartlord Coed Relsys Neal Lancaster 36-38—74 selstine, Ray Scapinelk). ing mental retardation (in children) or seizures. As part Sunday you’re not going to sec a star- Lind 2b 4 0 0 0 Jones ss 3 0 0 0 B.King 0-1), Chicago 2-7 (Jordan 2-5, Pippon Carl Cooper 37-37—74 of its stmeture, aspartame conuins phenylalanine; there­ However, an ABC spokeswoman rate that show.) Sunday, is “Earth Day 'Tonight," a half- Bckmn 3b 1 0 0 0 Magrans p 1 0 0 0 0-1, Paxson 0-1). Fouled out— Nona. Grant Wtiita 38 36 -74 Bruins 1, Canadians 0 studded special called “Just Say No to hour wrapup of Eiuth Day doings around Rebounds Washington 46 (Ylalkar 7), Chicago Jim Thorpe 37-37-74 fore, people with PKU should not consume products descritx's tJiat show, airing Sunday at 9 As you’d ex|X'cl. 'Ted 'Turner’s cable Belliard 3b 1 0 0 0 DiPino p 0 0 0 0 Montreal 0 0 8 - 0 Rain Forests.” Brewers 11, Rangers 0 Drabek p 2 0 0 0 Wblling ph 1 0 0 0 45 (Ho.Gront 11). Assists— Washington 33 sweetened with aspartame. However, other sweeteners, p.m. EDT. as an ecological fable. In it, empire, (X'rhaps the only TV giant with a the nation. 'That show will be anchored by Radio, TV (Wiilksr 10), Chicaf^ 27 (Pippen, Jordan 7). Boston 0 1 0—1 Tliis is because Sunday is Eartli Day. MILWAUKEE TEXAS Bream ph 1 0 0 0 Costello p 0 0 0 0 Lirula Ellerbee. Total louls— Washington 22, Chicago 19. Legends of Golf scores First Period—None. F’enalties—Keene, Mon such as saccharin, arc safe to ase. .\n army of ecology-minded celebrities Bette Midler plays an abused Mother vice president for environmental (Hilicy, abrhM abrhbl Powarp 0 0 0 0 (slashing). 2:11: Neely, l3os (boarding), 2:23; A—18,402. AUSTIN. Texas (AF>) — Scores Thursday Earth who collapses in a town square also is noting FUrth Day. Unlike some ri'iioriers who may be Bates 2b 4 2 1 0 Pettis cl 3 0 1 0 TotMs 32 5 t 5 Totala 29 1 3 1 Courlrtoll, Mon (hooking), 3:17; Wesley. Bos DEAR DR. G O rf: My 73-year-old father has under­ will be on TV then, canicsily urging you Today alter the lirsi round In tire $600,000 Legerxls ol cynics, she takes a benign view iow.ird all Surholl 3b 4 2 2 2 Espy d 1 0 1 0 Pfttsburgh 000 000 041—6 (holding), 7:13; fourque. Bos (holding), 1333; during an Fkirth Day celebmlion. It has four environmeiiial s[X'cials Bucks 96, Knicks 95 Goll t/osl-ball loumamerK on the 6,608 yard, par gone colon cancer surgery with follow-up chemotherapy to save the planet and to fight pollution, Vbuntcl 3 1 2 1 Bmero 1b 3 0 1 0 StLouls 100 000 0 0 0 -1 3 p.m. — College baseball: North Daigneault, Mon (cross-checking), 14:20; Midler chastizes Robin Williams, cast scheduled Sunday, two of them reiuns on those llollywtHHl ecological stars who’ll Hamiltn If 0 1 0 0 Stanley c 1 0 0 0 Df^-StLouls 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 6. SiLouis NEW YORK (95) 36-36— 72 Barton Creek Country Club course; treatments. My mother, also 73, had benign polyps global wanning and maybe even bad Carolina at Georgia Tech, ESPN Ffoulin, Bos (hooking), 19:23. be all over TV on Sunday . ClParkr dh 4 0 1 2 Franco 2b 4 0 0 0 4. 2B—Bonds. 3B—Redus. HR— Bonds (1), Vandowoghe 2-13 5-6 9. Walker 9 12 6 6 24. Legends removed. 1 have no problems that 1 know of, yet I breath. ;is an Eveiynian, for not taking belter caie his 'TN'T network, and two new shows, a FrarKn pr 0 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 0 0 0 WnSlyks (3). SB-Coloman 2 (6). McGee (2). 4 p.m. — Golf: Greensboro Open, Ewing 6-11 1-3 13, Cheeks 0-3 1-2 1, C.Wilkins Douglass-Coody 29-30—50 Secorxl Psnod— 1, Boston, Poulin 5 (Bur- of her. 'Ilien she’s whisked to a hospital, National Geographic special and a Cous­ “1 su(i|X)se it’s easy to make fun of the Rodrigue*-D. Hill 32-32—64 ridge, Christian), 17:37 (pp). Penal­ wonder if 1 should be concerned with this family history. As you may have noticed, though. Brock 1b 3 1 1 0 Baines dh 3 0 1 0 S—Drabek, Bell. SF— Pervlleton. USA Cable 8 9 2-2 13, Jackson 4-10 1-2 9. Newman 2-11 wlieie lite staff includes the conipas- whole notion of the celebrities who arc Vhughn II 3 2 2 1 Incvglia II 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO 0- 0 4. Tucker 4-9 2-2 13. E.Wilkins 2 5 4 4 8. Shaw M Barber 31-33—64 ties—Montreal b o n ^, served ^ Richer (too DEAR READER: Colon cancer runs in families. Earth Day warmups already are luider teau Six'iety s|x'cial, to be shown by his 7 p.m. — Red Sox at Brewers, Gray 0-0 1-2-1. Totals 34 83 23 29 95. Mowry Beard 33-32—65 many men on Ice), 5:28: Carbrnnesu, Mon joining in." she says. "But this is one of Felder cl 1 0 0 0 Bosley H 1 0 0 0 Ptttaburgh Given your family history, your risk is increased. There­ way. Today, for examjile, the scheduled sionaie Dana Delany of “China Beach." TBS Supersiaiion. Deer r1 4 1 1 0 Petialh c 2 0 0 0 Drabek W.2 1 8 3 1 1 2 5 Channel 38, WTIC MILWAUKEE (96) ArcherBies 32 3 3 -6 5 (daisy ol gome), 6:49; Ewen, Mon (boarding). And so it will go, with song, comedy And iiis Cable News Neiwsirk "World those situation.' where, 1 guess, as loud a Ffower 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lohaus 7 15 2 2 16. Flotiorts 4-12 1-1 9. Geiberger-Homing 31-34—65 10:28; Skrudland, Mon (holding). 16:11. fore, you will need to pay more attention to your colon as guests on Geraldo Rivera’s syndicated EDiaz ss 6 1 2 1 Dghny 1b 0 0 0 0 7:30 p.m. — Expos at Mets, noise as can be made is good. ... COBrien c 5 0 11 Buechel 3b 2 0 0 0 StLouls Sikma 4 13 4 4 12. Humphries 12-23 8 5 29. Crompton Moody 31-34—65 Third Period—None. Penalties—FYdersen, you grow older. In my opinion, you should have routine talk show include noted eco-celebs Olivia and vignettes all aimed at raising the Reixui" on Sunday will feature an am­ Huson3b 10 0 0 Magrans L.0-2 7 1 3 7 3 3 2 4 Channels 9 . 'VFAN (660-AM) Robertson 6-12 04) 12. Grayer 2-4 0 0 4. M Hill-Zembnskl 33 33—66 Bos (holding), 4:20; Carter, Bos (high-steking), viewers’ con.sciousness alxmi the en- bitious two-hour collection of rejxirts on "'nie best thing that can be said for Anderson 2-4 3 4 7. KrysIkowink 2-4 1-2 8 Kor- Sandars-Thomaon 33-34—67 19:12 annual tests for hidden blood in your stool; such tests are Newton-John and Jolui Denver. Kunket ss 3 0 0 0 DiPIno 2-311100 7:30 p.t .. — Royals at Blue Jays, viionmenl and showing [lossible .solutions environmental issues in more than 40 them is that by making such a loud noise, Totals 3611 13 8 Totals 30 0 4 0 Costello 1 1110 1 net 1-3 0-0 2.ToUls 40-90 1818 96. EWor-Still 34-33-67 Shots on goal—Montreal 8 6 -5—20. Boston simple, inexpensive and easily performed at home. Denver, a spokesman says, will sing HBP—Redus by Magrans, Backman by New Ybrfc 25 23 27 2 0 -9 5 NichoUBaird 3834-67 5 188—28. they’re helping create a clinule where Mllwaukse 211 013 210-11 ESPN his new song, “Raven’s Child,” described for that which iJirealens the Earth. countries. Texas 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 Magrans. WP—Drabek. 8 p.m. — Bulls at Celtics, TNT, Milwaukee 27 22 22 2 5 -9 6 LKtler-January 32-35—67 Power-play Opportunities—Montreal 0 ol 5; Cable TV also has a nunilx't of Earili 'The news divisions of ABC, NBC and some things can be done." E—Pettis. DP—Milwaukee 1. Texas 2. Umpires—Home. West; FirsL Brocklorxier; 3 Point goals—New Vbrk 4-10 (Tucker 3-7, Trevim-Denl 33-34—67 Boston 1 ol 7. In addition, you should have flexible sigmoidiscope as “dedicated to saving the Earth.” WlLl (1400-AM) ChoilaaDsvIln 32-35-67 ITH LOB—Milwaukee 7. Texas 4. 2B—Surholl, Second, Marsh: Third, Wendalsladt. G Wilkins 1-2, Jackson 0-1), Milwaukee 0-4 Goalies—Montreal, Floy 4-3 (28 shols-27 exams performed about every five years after the age of 'Tonight at 11:30 p.m. EDT, CBS has Day-related shows afoot, among itiem the CBS. which have given extensive Vhughn, DParkar. 3B—Y>unL HF1— Vaughn (1). T—2:31. A—20,495. 8 p.m. — Hawks at Knicks, MSG (Lohsus 0-4). Fouled out -None. Jacobs-Ferree 3833—68 saves). Boston. Moog, 8 2 (20-20). Discovery Ctumnel’s “Amazonia," about coverage to environmental issues this TOONS EIGHT DRUGS: It’ll be Surholl (1). SB—EDiaz (1). SF—DParker, Ftebounds—New Ybrk 57 (E.Wilkins 9), Mil­ Casper-Brewer 3834—69 A—14,448. 45 or 50. If you are found to have polyps (harmless out­ “Save the Planet: A CBS-Hard Rock Cafe 8:30 p.m. — Yankees at Rangers, Blancas- Massengale 3836—71 week, will again be rife with 1: u'.h Day lurd for kids to miss "CarkHin All-.Siars Surholl. waukee 50 (Sikma 8). Assists—Now York 15 Relerss—Andy vanHullsmond. Lines­ growths of bowel lining), you may need periodic Special,” in which Katcy Sagal, Bobcat die Brazilian rain forest. 'That airs tonight, IP N R ER BB SO Channels 11, 26, WPOP (Jackson 6). Milwaukee 24 (Humphries 9). Total Aaron-Graham 34-37—71 men—Whyna Bomay, Ron Fmn. when the baby boomer VH-1 cluuinel also rejHirts on Suntkiy, starting with their 'To iltc Rescue" on Saiuulay moniirig. Ilie Legendary Champions colonoscopy during which a specialist examines your en­ Goldlhwail and assorted rock stars gather MHwaukae Dek Hockey 8:30 p.m. — Stanley Cup louls—New Ybrk 18, Milwaukee 20 Techni­ starts a series of [irograms on environ­ morning (irograms. three networks, Ixix stations, about 200 BosioW.1 0 9 4 0 0 1 5 cal—Ewing (ejected) A—14,487. Hawkins-Collins 33 3 4 -6 7 tire large bowel with a fiberoptic tube. Ask your doctor to joke, sing and jxmder the environment. playoffs: Blues at Blackhawks, Toski-Fetohick 34-33—67 inde(X'rident stations and some cable Texas mental issues that will continue dirough l.iK'al stations will be active, too, al­ DeVioaruo-SIford 33-34—67 about tliis. An advance uipc of that show wasn’t BWittL.0-2 4 7 5 5 3 2 SportsChannel Nuggets 130, Rockets 127 clianncls will show the don’i-use-drugs Manchester Flames OwensMeiwell 34 34—68 Bowling available for screening. Neither was one Sunday. though not on as large a scale as N BC af- Bohanon 2 33110 DENVER (130) To give you additional information, 1 am sending you The Manchester Flames deleetod the 10:30 p.m. — Asuos at Dodgers, Baldng-Souchak 3834—69 tiliaie KRUN-'TV in San FUuicisco. It has show then. More tlian 20 c;uti.Hin char;ic Manon 2 3 3 3 3 0 English 7-9 2-2 16, Lane 1-1 04) 2. Carroll for ABC’s two-hour cco-exiravaganza. 'The Arts & Enteiiaiiuiieni Cable Net­ Meriden Wild Mushrooms. 3-1. Ray Brooks end Finslarwald-Wsll 33-37-70 a free copy of my Health Report "Virases and Cancer.” Flogers 1 0 0 C 0 1 ESPN 1- 11 04) 2, Lover 9-16 2-2 22. Ttdams 7-19 4-4 work will have a one-hour Sunday .spe­ pul together an Earth Day weekend net­ lers, from Bugs Bunny to Garfield, are Todd Zinker collected a goal and an assist each Snead-Goelby 34-37—71 Otlier readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 ‘The Earth Day Special,” which features BWitt ptched to two batters in the 5th. 21, Schayos 8 8 6-7 16, Ftasmusson 6-17 4-4 featured, nie lulf-hour broadcast general­ while Seen Cappalla scored the other goal tor 11:30 p.m. — Stanley Cup Dickinson-Jimenaz 33-38—71 Powder Puff cial, “Challenge of the Seas,” w ith host- work of 120 stations to carry two spe­ Umpires—Home, McKean; FirsL Voltaggio; 16. W.Davis 4-7 4-4 12, Uchti 3-5 0-0 6. Ilanzlik with their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, more than 40 stars ranging from Jane the Flames. Kevin Romanewicz. Bob playoffs: Kings at Oilers (joined in Boll Flosburg 36-36—72 NsTKy Hahn 190-508, Barbara DeCaprlo 468, ly will start at 10:30 a.m. ED'T. Third, Johnson. 6-8 2-2 14. Kemplon 04) 0-0 0. Dunn 1-1 t-2 3. narr;ttor Ted Danson. The show starts a cials. Tenvlelon. Jim Korner and Glen Borns in goal Fordg.Borber 37-36—73 Lois Fader 462, Donna Mosicotta. Cleveland, Oil 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. Fxinda to the Toxic Rap)iers. Totals 50-102 2 828 130. T—2.4Z A— 11,505. also playad well. progress), SportsChannel Iw ■

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Full CONTEMPORARY 40 Film director affirmative word (abbr.) cate life for two freewheeling ambulance •nd htrxlilfig, Irom Jumblt, do thl» n tw tp a p « r. P.O. Bo« 436®. Orlanoo, FL 3280^43W . Between ? and 6 pm Manchester home, AGENCY seeking en­ roomy enough tor en­ HD Comedy Wheel (in Stereo) Inelud* your nam«, id d r c t t arxl zip cod* and maka your ehack payabla to Nawapaparbooka. competition and libel basement, deck, $16. EASE! 11 This custom Jacques — 11 Art deco 45 Of the city drivers. George Newbern. Christopher Tuesdays and Thurs­ thusiastic, energetic, tertaining vet perfect 46 Nearsighted and slander, which may Ask for Elaine monthly PUD fee. built Contemporary 42 More Illustrator (3i) Charles in Charge (CC). @6) Baseball's American League Dream McDonald, Javier Grajeda 1988. Rated days, 9am-4pm. Call goal-oriented Individ­ tor the growing family. result from the publica­ $145,500. 647-9622. must be seen to be Clj) Secrets & Mysteries Egypt's pyram­ Team The "Dream Team" consists of the PG-13. (In Stereo) 646-0559. ual with sales ability Highlights Include 1st TT greatest all-star line-up ever assembled KIT 'N‘ CARLYLE by Larry '.Vright MANCHESTER-Bv believed with 3 bed­ 1“ T“ T” r n W ids Host: Edward Mulhare [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Major League' (CC) A tion of any advertise­ and flexible hours for floor Family Room and features action footage and interviews owner. 3 bedroom rooms, 2'/2 baths for­ * (20) Mama's Family An all-girl heavy metal rag-tag group of baseball players try to ment in the Manchester the port-time Program plus a skylit sun room! with great stars such as Rod Carew. Cal turn their poor performance around. Tom BE YOUR OWN BOSS Ranch, hardwood mal dining room, and band has Mama's house rocking (R) Herald by advertiser, in­ Director position for $199,900. O.W . Fish Ripken Jr., Ted Williams. Babe Ruth. Lou Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen. $5,000-$10,000/MONTH floors, attached gar­ flreploced lower-level (22) (30) NBC News (CC). Gehrig. Mickey Mantle. Yogi Berra. Brooks cluding advertisements the Greater Windham Reolty, 643-1591.0 1989. Rated R. (In Stereo) CUSTOMER age, new roof and gut­ family room. Carefree T5“ (38) Family Ties (CC). Part 2 of 2. Robinson and Bob Feller. in any free distribution Part Time area. Responsibilities Looking lor 10 aggressive people SOUTH WINDSOR "B-l- ters. Move In condl- wall-to-wall carpeting (5^ Washington Week in Review (CC| 1 0 :0 0 P M ® To Be Announced. Include emphasis on (57) Nightly Business Report publications published to work 10-15 hrs. per wk. A 24 hr. G" SPLIT-2900 Sq. FT. tlon. Excellent throughout, and 2 cor IS (In Stereo) ® (40) 20/20 (CC) (60 min.) yol) To/t'T w^nk community orglnlza- (61) Love Connection by the Manchester SERVICE recorded message. Custom alr- location. $148,000. 649- garage, tool Watch the (61) MOVIE: Some Kind of Wonderful' f9~] News (CC). tlon, volunteer devel­ [A & E] Chronicle lA'j ANb I m n'T Herald. Penny Sieffert, 203-722-3808 condltloned home fea­ 2929. kids swim In the In- While pursuing the most popular girl in (18) Synchronal Research opment, planning and [D IS ] Disney's Young People's Guide Publisher. tures eat-ln kitchen MANCHESTER-BEST ground pool os you school, a shy teen-ager overlooks the tom­ upAff yoi/p. We are looking for responsible Implementing, service with bow window over­ enlov the enclosed to Music: ATuneforaToon Roger Rabbit boy that truly loves him. Eric Stoltz, Lea (22) (30) Hardball (CC) Charlie and Kaz turn RN PAR T-TIM E for busy BUY- Priced to sell, in their badges to track a federally pro­ and rehabilitation, and looking Inground pool, porch and the private visits Maestra Rachel Worby and the Pitts­ Thompson, Mary Stuart Masterson. 1987. Doctor's office. Reply this home otters your 4 tected witness who is responsible for a Aif^'- LOST service-minded individuals to education programs. master suite with bath, fenced-ln yard. Main­ H” burgh Symphony Orchestra. [A & E ] Footsteps of Man The history of I to Box M, c/o M an­ bedrooms, beautiful fellow cop's death. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Send resume to: Exec­ tenance tree exterior. [ESPN] SportsLook the Portland Vase, which dates back to 30 AND FOUND chester Herald, 16 plus finished walkout hardwood floors, gra­ (38) Hogan's Heroes handle customer inquiries. The utive Director, 29 Call us to see this 35" [LIFE] Rodeo Drive BC (60 min ) Brainard Place. LL. AND THERE'S cious dining room and Ivanhil St„ Wllliman- beautiful hometodayl I [C N N ] PrimeNews (57) American Tribute to Vaclav Havel; LOST: In Bolton Center MORE! $309,900. an oversized 2 car gar- [M AX] MOVIE: 'Flowers in the Attic' And a Celebration of Democracy in Cze­ position requires enthusiasm, tlc, CT 06226.______$199,900.Anne Miller 40 (CC) Based on V C. Andrews' novel about area. Light Tan striped OPTOMETRIC ASSIS- age. Call today. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Buy & Cell' A wrongly choslovakia Performances by Paul Simon. FRONT END & Suspen­ Real Estate, 647-8000.O four children held prisoner by their grand­ imprisoned computer genius uses his male CAT. Has Elpaso independent thinking, and organi­ TANT/RECEPTIONIS1 $137,400. Century 21 Ep­ Placido Domingo. Roberta Flack and oth­ shot tags. Offering re- sion Specialist. Must SPLIT-2900 Sq. FT. mother in the family's ancestral estate technical expertise to beat the stock mar ers. (60 min.) Needed for busy profes­ Custom alr- stein Realty 647-8895. MANCHESTER SPA­ Victoria Tennant, Louise Fletcher, Kristy ket. Robert Carradine, Michael Winslow, ward. 649-7206.______sional practice. Duties have own tools. Full CIOUS IS THE WORD! (61) News zation. Good communication skills condltloned home fea­ Swanson. 1987 Rated PG-13 Malcolm McDowell 1988. Rated R (In FOUND-CHIHUAHUA, Include, patience con­ benefits. Call 875-0746. EAST HARTFORD-Super Lots of space In this Stereo) [CNN] CNN News tures eat-ln kitchen value! Three bedroom 7 : 0 0 P M ® Inside Edition BLACK WITH WHITE and a pleasant telephone man­ tact, contact lens In­ RN-Manchester medical beautiful home. Large 55" 156 [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd with bow window over­ full dormer Cape feat­ ® (22D Wheel of Fortune (CC) [LIFE] MOVIE: 'M y Body, My Child' The S P O T . VICINITY struction and light of­ office. 8:45am-5:45pm, looking Inground pool, country kitchen, first story of a woman who must decide (CC) PARKER STREET. fice responsiblltles. Mondav-Frldav, be­ uring formal D.R.,HW floor family room with rsT (HD Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) whether to undergo an abortion oi give ner are essential. master suite with bath, 59 1 0 : 3 0 P M 08) Synchronal Research Flexible and part time nefits Include medical floors, eat-ln kitchen, skylight, 4 bedrooms, biith to a child that may be deformed. Va­ 647-9293. plus finished walkout (11) Jeffersons (CC) hours. Includes after­ Insurance reimburse­ fireplace, 2 full baths 2'/} baths-allthlsandan nessa Redgrave. Joseph Campanella, Jack (20) Friday the 13th: The Series A morti­ L L . AND THERE'S O 89 r w (181 Untouchables noon, and/or evening ment, retirement plan, and a "heated garage'- Inground pool tool 11 Albertson 1982. cian, using a cursed aspirator 'estores life Must have a car. MORE! $309,900. O.W. what are vou waiting JD T l (20) Kate & Allie (CC) to the dead (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) and Saturday morning. paid vacation. Send re­ $189,900. Century 21 Ep­ (c) 1990 by NEA. Inc [MAX] MOVIE: 'Ghost Town' A Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 tor? $32,900. O.W. Fish 20 m IPERSDNALS Will train right person. sume to: Box A, c/o stein Realty 647-8895 (24) Nightly Business Report modern-day sheriff confronts a saianic 24) CPTV Auction Continues Realty, 643-1591 .□ gunslinger in an accursed 18th-cenlury S 1990 by NEA Inc Call to loin ourfrlendly Manchester Herald, 16 MANCHESTER NEW s F (26) Police Story 38j Hogan's Heroes settlement Franc Luz. Catherine Hickland, CHRIS ROWLANDS Is an 20 Hours a week. successful team, ask Brainard Place. LISTING! Exquisite 3 THE BUDS ARE BLOS- (30) (40) Current Affair HISTORIC G A M B R E L Jimmie F Skaggs 1988. Rated R (In (61; Three's Company enthusiastic and ener­ for Mary or Kathy at bedroom Cape with COLONIAL Conve­ S O M IN G !!! Enloy the (38) Major League Baseball: Boston Red Stereo) getic environmental [ESPN] Major League Baseball; Teams SNAFU by Bruce Beattie 649-3311,______lots of room and ex­ niently located to beauty of springtome — m Sox at (3 hrs I (Live) to Be Announced (3 hrs ) (Live) entertainer. He writes [USA] Murder, She Wrote Competitive hourly wage. MANAGEMENT tras. Skylight In eat-ln schools, shopping and while visiting this O o '57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour and performs his own CELEBRITY CIPHER 8 )3 0 P M (3) 40 Family Matters (CC) [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women TRAINEES-Our whole­ kitchen, wet bar In bus line. This 8 room 2 lovely 7 room DUTCH Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous (61' Hunter original music. His la­ ■ HELP living room, finished COLONIAL on Red­ Laura sells the priceless quilt that Grandma 1 1 :00PM ® CbD News (CC) sale supply chain deve- bath home built In 1811 people, past and present Each letter in the cipher stands lor test program deols WANTED lower level & more! wood Road In M an­ ^ DO another Today's due D equais U [A&E] New Wilderness Winslow hoped to keep as a family heir Please call Gerlinde at: I lopes managers from Is priced at only CH) CinemAttractions with our sea faring H - < [C N N ] Moneyline loom (Ff) (In Stereo) $199,900. Sentry Real $153,900.Blanchard & chester. Spotless from 11, WPIX News friends. The program the ground up. Begin In 11 Major League Baseball: New York STRIPPER-FULL TIME Delivery then go wher­ Estate, 643-4060.O Rossetto Realtors," head to toe,feoturlng 3 'Q'lB TQIBG DM [DIS] MOVIE: Tiger Town' (CC) The entitled WHALES AND powers of a 12-year-old boy unexpectedly Yankees at Texas Rangers (2 hrs , 30 18 Synchronal Research 647-9946 and PART TIME 1st ever your ablltv al­ MANCHESTER NEW We're Selling Houses" bedrooms, 1.5 baths, TALES Is a rocking cause a faded Detroit Tigers player to lead mm ) (Live) 22 30, 40 News and 2nd shift expe­ lows. Contact Jeff at LISTING! Exquisite 3 646-2482.0______NEW OAK KITCHEN, HBKJQGT NZZOX. Q m ixture of rap and rience necessary, em­ formal dining room, his team to the World Series Roy Schei- 26 Major League Baseball; Texas Ran­ 38 M *A “S*H for more information Manchester Wlnnel- bedroom Cope with JUST LISTED! Pilgrim der, Justin Henry 1983 gers at New York Yankees (3 hrs ) (Live) popular music that en­ ployee owned com- lots ot room and ex­ super family room, 57 Great Performances: Vaclav Havel's tertains young and old ------1 son, 649-4563. Lone. This goregous z rn SQGJ QL LKOBX [ESPN] SportsCenter 57 Wall Street Week: Taking the Tern Largo Desotata' This production of the ponv. Excellent tras. Skylight In eat-ln summer porch ond It’s while educating them benefits. Apply In per­ off set Cape features 4 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire perature of Health Care Stocks (CC) Czech president's 1984 play stars F Mur­ kitchen, wet bar In decorated beautifully I about our friends In the son, K & R Printers, 32 bedrooms, 3 full baths. EW EQGJ ZSS [D IS ] Wind-Up Wilma Fred and Witrna ray Abraham and Sally Kirkland (90 mm ) living room, finished $205,000. Jackson & [USA] Miami Vice Part 2 of 2 (In Stereo) sea. His programs are Main St. Ellington CT ISITUATIDN Over 2100 sq Ft. ot Jackson Real Estate, r - Flinistone argue over Wilma s ambition to (In Stereo) IS lower level & more! luxury! 2 flreolaces, 7 :3 0 P M (3) Entertainment Tonight pitch for the Bedrock Dodgers (R) 61 Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) appropriate for 06029. WANTED $199,900. Sentry Real 647-8400.a O O E W X B A S . ' — Actress Anne Archer on ihe set of a new schools, fairs, boys- moster bedroom In­ [A&E] Katey Saga) and Ed O'Neill at the SAVINGS BANK OF Estate, 643-4060.O_____ MA.NCHE5TER-BRAND movie co-starring Donald Sutherland (In 9 : 0 0 P M (3 j Save the Sound Topic cout/glrlscout troops, COLLEGE STUOENT- cludes toreploce and O T 1 Stofoo) ptobUjmft faciruj long (slanct Sound and Improv Hosts Katey Sagal and Ed O’Neill BURGER HIRING MANCHESTER South COVENTRY NEW LIST­ sitting area. N E W LISTING! ZXPKH ABIKGL.. what can be done about them (60 min ) ("Married With Children") Cornits and anv other function Windsor office needs o Earlv Childhood Ed. Charming 6 room Older m rn (S) 22 Jeopardy! (CC) Imaginable. For more Looking tor summer ING! FOR THE DIS- $262,000. Blanchard & PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Nothing is more conducive to ‘ 8. 40 Perfect Strangers (CC) An ac Jerry Swallow, Billy Ribeck and Maggie teller good customer CRIMINATING Colonial on Strickland f9 l (20 Major League Baseball; Montreal Smith (60 mm ) Information please call position. Child core- Rossetto Realtors," peace of mind than not having any opinions at all." — G. counlanl holds Larry and Balki hostage at KING $5 and up service skills will moke BU'YER. Tons of room We're Selling Houses" St. 3 bedrooms, OAK Expos at New York Mets (2 hrs ) (Live) /mother’s helper. Man­ Christoph Lichtenberg. tlie newspajier (R) (In Stereo) [C N N ] Moneyline 742-0724, If no one Is vou o member of our flooring and trim P 05 chester oreo. $6hourlv. In th Is SOOOsq toot house 646-2482.0______11) WPIX News 22 30 Nasty Boys (CC) Wheeler goes [D IS ] MOVIE; King of Kings' This bibli­ available to take your stoff. Apply ot our per­ throughout! French to start Excellent references. set on 2 country acres. COVENTRY-NEARLY 3 1990 by NEA. Inc 420 24) CPTV Auction: Connecticut Collec­ undercover as a regular coj) when ihe learn cal ej)ic IS based on the life of Jesus and phone call, please © sonal office 923 Main doors, built-in china O O leave a message. ‘ Very 646-5635. Lots of gloss offering ACRES- Secluded tion A select grouping of fine an. antiques, suspects the narcotics unit of illegal drug the struggle against Roman tyranny Jef St. Manchester, eoe panoramic views. cabinet and glassed-ln m z jewelry, crafts, carpets ano collectibles (3 activity (60 min ) (Postponed from an ear­ frey Hunter, Harry Guardmo, Robert Ryan reasonable rates. You newer 3 bedroom porch are among the hrs I lier dale) (In Stereo) 1962 Rated G won't be HELP WANTED FULL Amenities galore. home, nicely situated OR PART T IM E IN ­ $339,000. David M ur­ many extrosthls lovely o > 30 Hard Copy 57 Page 57 [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) Featured dlsoppolntedlll Real Estate and Tastfullv deco­ home boasts! Pricedto comic Will Durst (In Stereo) "The six-foot casket was the only thing that TERESTED? Come In dock,Sentry Reol Est- rated, Professionally > I " 40 Cosby Show (CC) [A&E] Mussolini; The Untold Story for Interview. Dlroso ote, 643-4060.O sell at $145,000.Jackson bothered me. Uncle Fred was six-foot-four..." All shifts 5:30 AM to Finished Lower Level & Jackson Real Estate, JO 05 Cleaners, 299 West REDUCED FOR QUICK Family Room, Over­ Finding a cash buyer for Middle Turnpike, 647-8400.O the Items you'd like to sell 12:00 PM*. If you can IHDMES SALE!!! This family sized 2 car Garage, JO > ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK ANO ERNEST by Bob Thaves Manchester. WILLINGTON-AN EST­ Is easy. Just let our read­ FDR SALE sized Colonial has a Horses allowed. current In-law apart­ ATE LIKE SETTING > -• ers know what vou have work from 2 hrs to 8 hrs $159,900.Philips Real T T E N T I O N - ment In a new 30x18 Estate, 742-14500 Goes with this custom “D MOWDOM'Tpe V 1 / IT'S JOSTALlTTLe for sale with an ad In ESTIMATOR­ po you /N per day between these Bullders/Oeolers. One addition with a private built 5 room RANCH. SCARED OF IT ^_ _ y- 6ALL.' ITWOMTHURT, Classified. 643-2711. entrance. Let the kids Over 2 acres of land, BUILDING of the notions leading MANCHESTER NEW YOU' manufacturers of Cus­ pick from the four bed­ Catherdral celling liv­ hours apply in person CONSTRUCTION LISTING! Come see tom Design Modular rooms while vou unlov ing room, sunny kit­ Minimum 5 years 3 full baths, wall-to- this 3 bedroom RANCH chen with eating area, II Homes now Qualifying with Its flreploced liv­ I ANNDUNCEMENT8 to: experience. Thorough b u lld e rs /d e a le rs In wall carpeting and the formal dining room, 2 ing room and private large bedrooms, fire­ knowledge of com­ your oreo. Reply Box H new porch. Make an appointment today! backyard. David Mur­ place hardwood floors mercial & industrial c/o The Manchester dock. $136,900.Sentry SPRING IS THE TIME Herald, 16 Brainard $142,900.Anne Miller only $154,900.U & R building, new and Real Estate, 647-8000.O Real Estate, 643-4060.O Realty, 643-2692.Q •' I For Chimney Repair 467 Place. 3 remodeling. A back­ Call Now For Free Estimate BURCER ground in Architecture 'THrAt/e^' 4-'^° Center St. CARS 4ko Talaga Masonry I CARS CARS I or Engineering help­ FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE [ i O FOR SALE J M o O 6 4 3 - 8 2 0 9 KING Manchester ful. alter 6pm *Mu«t b« 16 oroldGr AATEOC to work l«l« ntpht. Send resum e to; © EOEAiM/F Box P, THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris m FINANCIAL do Manchester Herald A CARTER OK USED CAR WANT ADS ore worth 16 Brainard Place I WANT -SOMeTHIMfo j Smart shoppers shop looking Into when you're Manchester, CT. 06040 lUAFLATHEeL looking for a place to Classified! They find Mortgage live...whether it's a home, that's a good way to fight IS RECONDITIONED an apartment or a mobile the high cost of living. 643-2711. SHOWROOM SALES- Lending home. Full time/part time. LEGAL NOTICE This Is an opportunity INSPECTED & GUARANTEED 'BrkJg.T L'^ans to loin thesolesteam ot 5 1 FINAL ACTION OF THE Take the Carter used car of your choice for a test drive and to the mechanic of * 1stA2f)d Mortgages INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION the areos premiere 'Gbick Approvals TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT lig h tin g showroom. your choice. You'll find out they're as good as we say they are. You will sell the finest ' Ideal For Seif Employed The Inland WbHands Commission of Andover, Connecticul selection of lighting Q held a meeting on April 9. 1990 at which time the following ac and decorative electri­ $ 7 9 9 5 KEYSTONE bon was taken : cal supplies In a facility 87 CHEV MONTE CARLO CPE V 6. Auto O •Robert Lauritzen, Robert Lauritzen. 191 Hebron Road, that Is unporalleld In USED TRUCKS: MORTGAGE approved as shown on application. It's layout and decor. 85 NISSAN STANZA GL 4 Dr.. 4 Cyl., Auto $ 4 9 9 5 We have several part 87 CHEV ASTRO WINTHROP by Dick Cavslll THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr 232-4878 •3-12-90RM, Ronald T. Mike Sr S Jr., 125 Boston Hill 1 time openings with Road, approved with conditions. CARGO VAN 85 CHEV. CELEBRITY STA WAG V-6, Auto $ 4 7 9 5 4^UHTHER...'W6.'\IE <50T TP t » „ MAYBE A NEW OF PAIKT... hours on Thursday V 6, Auto, AJC, PS, P8. Aux S«at. Raw Of •3-12-90SS, Stanley Subdivision, Inring Stanley S Jean night, Saturday and 50METmHz> APOUT UVIH5 OR 50M E WAUL PAPER ...OB.. Glas. U)w Miles S. Cochrane (Tnjslees), Long Hill and Hendoe Roads, Sundov. It vou have 81 BUICK CENTURY STA. WAG V-6, Auto $ 2 4 9 5 eOOMn.lT HE£P« F>ERWHS I KNOW/.r'WOOP Em ploym ent approved as shown on application previous retail expe­ ^6995 UR„ •3^12 90BP ^ FA LaP, LaPine Subdivision, Bernice & rience and would be 86 FORD TEMPO GL 2 4 Auto $ 4 6 9 5 irm Francis LaPine, 6 Lake Road, tor a three (3) lot sub^ Interested In learning 86 F(DRD F-15d Dr.. Cyl,, division, approved more about these op­ PICKUP I PART TIME portunities, call or 4X4. V 8, Auto. PS. P8, Sisrao, Ftberglais 89 FORD PROBE GL CPE. 4 Cyl.. 5 Spd. $ 9 4 5 0 •4-9-90PSC, Town of Andover, School Road, lor a apply In person. Econ­ I HELP WANTED Public Safety Complex, approved. omy Electric Supply, CHEV. CAPRICE CLASSIC $ 9 4 9 5 PERSONS needed part- •4-9 90RTH, Richard 6 Theresa Houle, 11 Jurovaty Inc., 428 Tolland Turn­ ^8295 87 4 Dr.. V-8 time, Ideal for stu­ Road, lor construction ol a two (2) car garage addibon pike, Manchester dents. Apply In person with 2nd story family room, approved with conditions Ct.06040, 647- 87 PLYMOUTH 85 FORD ESCORT V CPE 4 cyl.. Auto $ 2 9 9 5 or coll Gary at 649-7041, •4-9-90DDS, Diane & Daniel Santese, Lot 4. Route 5000.eoe/mf/vh.______9 VOYAGER LE Little Caesar's of 316, for a driveway croe»ing and house to bo built BANK CSR-UnIted Bank W ^n, 4 Cyl.. Auto, AC, PS, PB, PW, 87 BUICK REGAL CPE. V6. Auto $ 8 6 9 5 Manchester. within setback, was approved has a Customer Sales PART-TIME DIs- •4 9 90QMH, Gerald 6 Martha Hardisiy, 203 Boston Representative posi­ K r $ 1 0 9 9 5 88 CHEV CAMAROIROC SAVE hwasher, evenings ask Hill Road, lor construction ot a garage and proposed tion available In the V-8. Auto EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider for Tom. 649-2811. replacemeni septic system, approved as amended Vernon Circle office. ALLEY OOP by Dave Craua Excellent customer re­ 85 NISSAN 5 5 8 9 5 •4 9 90SD, Suzanne Dower & Lyrm Mancino, 299 Bos 85 MAZDA TOURING SED. 626LX 4 Cyl. INVITAIION TO BIO lation skills and pre­ KING CAB ton Hill Road, tor removal ol top soil piles, approved vious teller or cashier Pickup, 4 C^l, Auto. AC, PS. P8. Stereo j M ...IF I DO NtTT BRIN<.-j \ b e t t e r $ 7 7 5 0 ^}0,. IlUF'RE / SO IMF'RL GOJUA SLUAP Y'MEAN I HATS W H Y, Y O U ( STOP.' I WCXJLPN'r YOUR FRIEND GIVES The Manchester Public •4-9-90ES, Eugene Sammarlino, applicant Walter experience essential. 89 NISSAN SENTRA ‘E’ 4 Dr.. 4 Cvl.. Auto D ID M X ) AfJt^ PLAL)S f r a n k y u p '■ INIERPERE IF I HIM DOWN RICMT NOW, I LET H IM YOU GOOD ADVICE! Schools solicits bids for ATH­ HE MAY LOSE THF- < DO H IS Tabor, Lots 61, 62 & 63 Bausda Road, tor a curtain Apply In person at Uni­ FOR THE SUMMER THIS 4TAR TD SAVD M O UW LAST S U M M E R S SLIPLS UXTH THERE DOIN' YES.' 1 I'M GONNA,. NOW ST AND BACK LETIC EQUIPMENT lor the $5295 ALL THAT „ l i f e I'VE GIVEN HIMf ! t h i n g , AND LET THE TABLE drain outlet and septic system within setback, approved ted Bonk, Vernon Clr- Cap. Jump Seats 88 CHEV. SPECTRUM 2Dr.. 4 Cvl.. Auto $ 6 4 9 5 AfXiTHER COURE SCREAMIN'? - / A LLE Y ! DESCEND.' 1090 toot school year cle, Vernon CT.______I Sealed bids will be received with condibons. T unbi April 24, 1990. 2 00 p m., Addibonal information may bo found in the Office ol the Town BINDERY HELPER-lst “ A G ixxl r ia tv To Buy A C a r" 9 at which time they will be Clerk, Town Office Building, 17 School Road shift, 1 FULLTIMEor2 WE BUY publicly opened. The right is PART TIME. No expe­ CHEVROLET Dated at Andover, Connecticul this 20lh day ol April, 1990. rience ne<;essarv. Em­ reserved to reject any and all John England, USED CARS bids. Spociiications and bid ployee owned com­ CARTER Chairman forms may bo secured at the pany. Excellent ANDOVER INLAND benefits. Apply In per­ AND TRUCKS Business Oftiou. 45 N School WETLANDS COMMISSION 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 Street. 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11 M MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 20, 1990—19 A 18—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 20,1990 CARS ROOMS APARTMENTS ■ HOMES I ROOMMATES I SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS Automotive I HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT WANTEO GOOOS I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER- BENNET Elderly MANCHESTER-LovelV 3 FEMALE ONLY-2 pri­ GOLF CLUBS Used. Star­ S/kFES-New and used. ■ cars NISSAN-1986-300 ZX Centrally located. Aportments-1 bedroom bedroom Duplex. Car­ vate rooms, share kit­ ter and full sets with Trade up or down. I FOR SALE Turbo, leather, loaded A COVENTRY-MOVE Room, kitchen privi­ apartments tor Imme­ peting. Immediate oc­ chen, bath. $450 month. bags from $35.00 649- Liberal allowance for $9,400. 645-0409. RIGHT INI!! Immacu­ COVENTRY, NORTH leges, washer/dryer, diate occupancy. 1 cupancy. $785. Owner- Includes all. 645- 1794.______clean safes In good D O D G E - 1986. '150', 318 late 3 bedroom Ranch Convenient to a golf (xurse TV. Non-smokers. Ref­ month free rent. Please /Aoent. 646-3938. 8776/646-2439. condition. American CID, automatic, bed on corner lot close to THE SKI MACHINE AL­ D < f l f ! erences. 643-1442. ca ll 528-6522 for an MALE ROOMMATE- Security Coro. Of CT, liner, tool box, 50K, I WANTED TO lake, finished base­ and 1-384. 8 room Raised PINE TRACKER, New, application.______Non-smoker to share 2 27 Commerce St., Glas­ $5500. 742-8669. BUY/TRADE ment, large wrap Ranch, 3 bedroom, den/ assem bled. 569-1973,$90 ISTORE/OFFICE bedroom, IV b a th tonbury. 646-4390 or 633- around deck, fireplace, Coventry-1 b e d ro o m , 2 or best offer.______CHEVY 1979- Com oro- bedroom, two baths, 2 car Tow nhouse In M a n ­ 5100.______new oil furnace, a great APARTMENTS near UCONN, lake. I FOR RENT Black good condition attached garage, inground chester. Rent $360. In­ BABY CRIB, Carriage, place to llve- Pets welcome. Availa­ DATSUN-1976 B-210. $3000. 528-1098 afte r We buy clean, late model 1 FOR RENT S O U T H W INDSO R- cludes heat and hot stroller, high chair. .S139,900.Phlllps Real pool, unique cabana and ble 5/14. $450 util. Good condition $1000; 6pm. used cars and trucks. Top SENIOR CITIZENS/ DECKS/ CARPENTRY/ Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 water. C a ll 646-9640. Girl's clothing, to size Estate, 742-14500 INSTALLATION/ ROOFING/ MISCELLANEOUS 742-5404.______Old Rocker $5; 5 foot prices paid. decking. Many extras. TRANSPORTATION square foot office. Call 3. 649-3671. CHRYSLER 1971 New ­ ADDITIONS SIDING REMODELING SERVICES S U P E R 1 BEDROOM, 2nd MANCHESTER- cabinet with radio 81 Mr. Duff - Carter Chevrolet NORTH COVENTRY- $189,900. REPAIR 521-1744 or 644-0165. NEIL DIAMOND port Royal, Good run­ Floor, singles only. Ap­ 2 ,3,4,5,and 6 room record player $100. 643- ning condition. $600. 1229 Main Street IDEAL FOR LARGE pliances $400. plus memorblla-records, FAMILY-4 bedroom 163 Ash Brook Dr. SENIOR CITIZENS ‘ HANDYMEm^ARPENTERS apartments for rent. MANCHESTER-300 to FLOORING 2225. 643-5047. Mancheater, CT I wi pkk you up at you r horns and take you: Odd Jobs heat. No Pets. Call Sue, 646-2426 w eekdays, 9-5. 1800 square feet. Cen­ pictures, clippings, 64«-«464 ______Colonial with famllv MASTERCRAFt Oeanino. Ha*ig. Carpqrliy, etc., coll for more Into CHEVY 1987 Novo- 7 4 2 - 7 8 9 2 -GrocsiyShopphg THE DECK WORKS ^ 643-4862.______trally located. High Now is the time to run on room, all new wal­ Doctors appointmans of Water Heaters ROOFING ' . Remod^Reeaxtably Priced HauSng unwarned articles. M ANY 2, 3, & 4 bedroom D JD . TILE WORK/ln- 649-9409. 4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- (Spring Special) FreeEstirriates 3 BEDROOMS. Applian­ traffic area. Call Ken, stall/reploce various ad in classified to sell that lpaper & carpeting on ■Vis* friends Very pof^ , nigh qual^ deck 'Gas At Mastercralt we twxk kx you $ wkh Garages, cellars and apartments In E. Hart­ F M , 27k, gray. $5850. AS Calls Answered ces, Laundry hook-ups, 643-1442. tile and marble. Qual­ camera you no longer profeslonallv lands­ EAST HARTFORD-Super ■Do Banking building reputable cratlsman using -Eiectric yoaWheUwryotxdesIreieresidenifal gutters cleaned. ford and Manchester. 289-2087 after 5:30. ■ cars caped lot. Multi-level •stc. quality maeriste vety aflordable. Rick's Handyman & deck, garage. No pets. 646- 1218 or 649-0857. STORE FOR RENT-460 ity work. Reasonable r^BOATS/MARINE use. Value! Three bedroom For Irltndly coutleous ssrvica call O il or commstciaL Aephall shingles, Call anytime CHRYSLER 1987 FOR SALE deck, 1st floor laundry This combinatlan cani be beet Carpentry Ssiviee $700 Plus utilities. 649- Main Street, Manches­ prices. Free Estimates. EQUIPMENT full dormer cape feat­ Carol al $4»-1l)99 VinisonM iOO ililCom Com E pany woodshingle 8 shake, B.U.R slats or 0613. BOLTON-2 bedroom, 1st CONQUEST-31,000 4 much more- FREE ESTIMATES skigle ply: We offer quality woritman- 646-1948 8 7 1 -1 3 7 8 floor. $600 plus utilities. ter. Please call 646- 646-3455. uring formal D.R., HW 2426, 9:00-5:00 miles, dork red, leather .$209,900.Phlllps Real 644-2362 _ j 6 4 5 ^ MANCHESTER 3 bed­ Security. No pets. 643- FOR'^ALEOrToorw^ floors, eat-ln kitchen, shk>. rekable senrioe accompanied w/ weekdays. Interior and loaded QUITO BECOME Estate, 742-14500 fireplace, 2 full baths compatlive prices. We're fully Insured k it c h e n & B / ! ^ c h a r l e s Y h e room , 2nd floor newer 2 0926.______SPORTING boat and trailer, steer­ TAG SALE with extras. Excellent family located In resi­ ing wheel and forward and a "heated garage" L A W N C A R E $ provide frM estimates. MANCHESTER- Condition, $8500. Coll MANCHESTER'S CLEANING HANDYMAN dential area. $800 plus GOODS c o n tro ls . 5'/2 h o rse What are you waiting Please Can 847-3683 Beautlful 1 bedroom, I INDUSTRIAL T A G SALE- S a tu rd a y 649-6680 between 9:00- SERVICE REMODELING ENTERPRISES . utllltles/securlty and power motor con­ 2FAMILIES-5&5 2 family for?D.W. Fish Realty, DECKS quiet, on bus line, liv­ 10am Tools, fishing, 1 1 ; 00a m o r otter From the smallest POWER WASHING references. NO PETS. PROPERTY CHILDREN'S Gym Set verted to unleaded #1 with dining rooms and 643-1591.0 Pressure Treated Plocing an ad In Classified ing room, dining room, household Items. 211 7:00pm. Custom Dmigns rssidsntial&oominefciai C a ll 649-9228. used 1 year. $40. call fuel. $700 or best offer. Hollister St. Manches­ vinyl siding too! SOUTH WINDSOR-4 bed- MOWING & repair to the largest fully equipped kitchen, 1986-MAZDA-626. 2 door FREBESVMATES interbr/Exterior Is easy. Just coll 643-2711. PAINTING V E R N O N . 2000-6000 In­ 643-5047. Coll otter 6pm, 649-9315. ter. Rain date 4-26. USED CAR $173,900. Newer Duplex room Colonlal- We'll help you with the renovation, we will do a fnterlor/extsrior MANCHESTER-One bed­ air conditioning, heat dustrial for lease. 1-84 delux. Automatic, Al- C a ll . room , heat, hot water 2 bedrooms plus 1 '/> o ver2,000sa ft. of living TILLING Painting Done wording of your ad. SPRING CLEANING and hot water Included. location, newer build­ r,AM/FM Cassette. THE DECK SPECiAUSTS •light carpentry complete job. and appliances In­ Come see why we GOLF CLUBS-Complete I WANTED TO DEALER baths,$187,900. A lu m . area- roomy enough •garages 'yard ' ing, reasonable. Tully DELIVER O nly 26,000 miles. $6300. $5,995 for entertaining yet C a ll J o h n 646-0032 •ceilings arxf walls repaired cluded. No pets. No really have a vacancy. set. 3-Sand Wedge, 82 El Dorado 2 Door Sided Duplex & com­ Start to finish. •cellars 'gutters Real Estote, 643-0005. For Horre Delivery, Call BUY/TRADE 657-2625.______83 Fteliant Wagon $1,995 pletely renovated In­ perfect for the growing 6 4 9 -0 7 7 3 •attics and cellars cleaned waterbeds. Security re­ $645. 247-5030.______Irons 81 Metal Wood 1, ELECTRICAL FREE ESTIMATES •rotatll'lng MANCHESTER- 1981 Dotsun 210, 5 speed, 84 Grand Marquis $6,395 side! $185,900. A nne family. Highlights In­ 6 4 3 -6 3 8 6 quired $475. 646-2970. 3, 5. Includes bag. Ex­ 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 WANTED; Antiques and 'Brush/tree & trash Avallable Imme- cellent condition. $125. hatchback,$800 or best 84Camry5Door $4,995 M iller Real Estate, 647- clude 1st floor family LIQUIDATION Complete do-it-yourself MANCHESTER-Very Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 clean, used furniture. fully insuiBd/fee esSmates removal MANCHESTER- Nice dlately. 2700 square 646-1194. offer. 646-8468 or 649- 84 Chargers Door $1,995 8000. o______room plus a skylit sun nice 2 bedroom, on 1st modern 4 room apart­ Please ca ll 645-1174. 85 6000 4 Door $4,995 Y a r d m a ^ t e r s ELE(iTRICAL programs available. *30 yrs. experience feet cold storage with 1285.______room! $199,900.D.W. floor of 4 fam ily house. ment In 4 fam ily. Appll- 85 Grand Marquis $7,995 MANCHESTER- SPRING CLEANUP CONTRACTOR •fast, reliable & loading dock. 646-5477. HONDA-1989-ACCORD MALLARD VIEW- Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 TREE SERVICE/ Mixture of wall to wall cances/parklng. $500 I CARS ■ CARS ■ CARS 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,295 •Trees & Lawns Cut ■ R e p ^ ■ New kistallalion Heritage Kitchen & fully insured carpeting and hard­ MANCHESTER- LX1, 5 speed, loaded 85 Colpark Wagon $6,995 U nloue 2 bedroom unit ESTATE LIQUIDATION PRUNING monthly plus utilities. Avallable Immediately FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE low m iles $13,200. 645- GORGEOUS, 9 room, 2'/i •Yards & Garages Geaned *10 % senior wood floors. 1 '/] baths 647- 1113 after pm. 85 Town Car 4 Door $10,995 all on 1 floor! Dining ' Licensed-Inaired Bath Center 6 6300 square feet cold 0409. room, fireplaced living bath, CONTEMPOR­ •Brush Piles Rwnoved Commercial & Residential dfocounts must be seen $650 plus 85Fiero2Door $3,395 ■Free E l a t e s Come visit o ir showroom at; MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ storage with loading $10,895 room , st floo r ARY CAPE. Over 2000 •Truck & Backhoe Weak Cash or SeU on C A L L 872-4072 u tilitie s ca ll 645-8201. 85 BMW 325E 1 HAWKES TREE SERVICE ■Senior Discounts 254 Broad Street room apartment. Im­ dock. 646-5477.______85 Esoxt 4 Door $2,595 laundry, custom klt- sq ft of living area, Inc., •Exterior Housepainting Consignment I Bucket, truck & chipper. maculate. $650 plus GLASTONBURY- 86/\udl5000S $8,995 chen, gorgeous 3 bedrooms, den, rec •Driveways S ^ e d Jim Varrelman M a n c h e ste r utilities. 647-1491 after Stump removal. Free GSL Building INVITATION TO BID Warehouse space 86TownCar4Door $14,995 porches, attached gar­ room, office, cathedral •Landscaping Instaliaticeis Contr, Lie. # 103833 6pm.______Cougar 2 Door $7,995 celling, oppllonced kit­ 6 4 5 -1 1 7 4 estimates. Special 649-5400 Maintenance Co. The Manchester Public available near center CLYDE CARS 86 age and full basement •Complete Buiklin:j & 86 GMC Jimmy $8/195 chen, deck, 2 ca r g a r­ considorafon for elderly and 6 4 6 -0 3 1 9 Ckimmerdai/Residential build­ Schools solicits bids for ART BOLTON-1 bedroom of town. 1 '/2 miles from also...3BEDROOM, Propeity Maintained apartment enclosed 86 Rretjird 2 Door $5,995 a g e 8i beautifully handle akhi^isILLO ing repairs and home Improve­ SUPPLIES and TEACHING highway. Rooms from Cathedral celling, sky­ ■AnyJobCtmtiln* porch,Separate e n ­ CHEVY 86 Rivera 2 Door $9/195 light, fireplaced living landscaped lot!! ! SALE/TRADE ments. Interior and exterior SUPPLIES for the 1990-^1991 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq Escort Wagon $4,995 fVW nteVKED FKEEBSnMA'mS trance. Utilities In­ feet with access to c Buidkter)e--BffieK ^«r)C ^ 86 room, dining room, $204,900. Strano Reol BOOK/ rooms. Decks, Gartmee painting, light carpentry. Com­ school year. Sealed bids will 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 c m . YARDMASTERS cluded. $500 a month. loading dock. Coll New 1990 Storm GSI New 1989 Chevy custom kitchen, I'/a Estate Company, 647- I N C O M E T A X ■Finith;Caip«*iy, Kilcham, BeMnwntt, plete janitorial service. Eiqieri- be received until May 1, 1990, New 1989 Century New 1989 Electra 86RX72Door $7,995 643-9996 PAINTING/ Cafainfltrv Tedford Real Estate, Kevin days 633-9474. 2-«-2 Sport Coupe Suburban 4 Wheel baths, attached garage 7653.______■Brkfc a BluMlm Walts S PWioa enced, refiable, free esti­ 2:00 p.m. for Art Supplies and 3 Seat Wagon Luxurious 4 Door Ssdsn. FuHy 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7,995 THE BOOK May 2, 1990 2;00 p.m. for 647-9914. EquipfMd WItft A l Luxury Fsaturts. Drive Silverado $7,995 and full basement! VERNON PAPERING Mmhig A Wanjfwpsring 3.3 V8. FuR Pp w if Equipment, 87 Sable GS 4 Door m ates. SSl SISO Y^at^Round DISTINCTIVE HOMES CONTEMPORARY RACK Teaching Supplies, at which HO S u tp tn iio n and Much Mora. 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9,995 LAWN SERVICE time th^ will be publicly MISCELLANEOUS Vmcmtfon Vahfeta'* 87 Cougar LS Coupe $9,995 FROM $139,900.Blan- SPLIT Move-In condi­ Fertilizing, liming, spring 1 9 8 9 643-0304 I HOMES chard , Rossetto Real­ opened, me right is reserved I FOR RENT 87 B ^ Pickup $4,995 8 tion. Offers Invlted- Audio Cassette Books. $4,995 tors," We're Selling clean-up, complete lawn INCOME TAXES to reject any and all bids. I FOR RENT 87 Tempo 4 Door .RE/MAX East of the All Categories McHugh Himself PAINTING/ 876CXX)4Door $6,995 ~ n H ouses" 646-2482.0 R iver, 647-1419.0 service. Consultallon/Preparatlon H E A T I N G / 1 Specifications and bid forms 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage Painting & wallpapering at PAPERING may be secured at the Busi­ only. $40 per month. HWW A lto rd M . Feolure Pedied. 87 Taurus 4 Ckxx $7,595 643-0747 435J. Hartford Tpke. trtdlyidual/Business P L U M B I N G I MANCHESTER-9 room Style Leader. MPPertormence Engine. 87 Dakota Pickup $6,595 O its best Flee Estimates. Fully ness Office, 45 North School Rose 647-8400 or 646- 5 Speed, AlC. Stereo Ceetene Bungalow. Vz acre lot. M4,995 M 6,995 87 Grarxj Marquis $9,995 J 3 649-8045 "Shops at 30 Plaza" Insured. Established 1974. Jan F^awiowski Street, Manchester, CT. 8646. - n Wall Papering and Painting $995 m onthly. Ken, 643- SAVE OVER $5000 87 Pulsar 2 Door $7,395 Vernon, CT 06066 6 4 3 -7 2 5 4 GARAGE FOR RENT- \jn VERY LIMITED O P E N H O U S E 870-8870 643-9321 30 years Eqierience 053-04 1442. Csmer arxl R»ar Ssst. ^ sr hoaMr. 87RX72Door $12,995 ^ F DON'S U W N SERVICE M&M OIL Monchester. $40.00 PRODUCTION 350 VO, A/C. HO Trarisnog. Spaoaf 87 Sable GS 4 Door $7395 SATURDAY APRIL 21 1:00-4:00PM Insuratce, Refenances and PLUMBING SHEATWG monthly. Pleose call - H U R R Y - Fquipmani and Too M u d i Mora To liat. 87 Calais 4 Door $7,995 •ROTOTILUNG Edging CARPENTRY/ ONE OF THE good habits 643-4421.______> 3 0 8 ^ ' 87 Somerset 2 Door $7/495 FraoEsttmatas •Oil Burner Service A Sariea thrifty people have deve­ — m LOT 2 MARY DRIVE •Hedge & Bush Trimming REMODELING Ask for Stk. #158 88 Jaguar XJ€ Sedan $29,995 BOOK RACK ELDERLY CARE MARTY MATTSSON -Automatic Oil Delivery loped is dolly reading of NOTICE TO CREDITORS STORAGE/WARE- PER MONTH PER MONTH M 9,995 Call now for lawn mowing. Previously enjoyed paperback HOUSE Space- 88 Sable GS 4 Door $8,595 O o 649-4431 ■Wei! Pumps Sales A Service the ods In classified. ESTATE OF Cougar LS Coupe $10,995 Dependable Work. books from Romance to Hor­ Commerclal. 34x46 uri.te TuvidflagWritanEjU Nwee std^ogreiee pefiwMi**Bbwi<» «MOc»*ortad#Aw 14 9%APA fcrIOncpht. 88 •Water Heaters (EMric s o m ) That’s where they find ELVA I. DAVIS hWeMpellOOOberwped U23Ja QMAC R«|w«f hi 88 Cou^ LS $9,995 ^ UJ 6 4 6 -7 0 1 1 ror! We will tradefor your good CUSTOM QUALITY value buys. a/k/a available soon. Central 88 Gr. Caravan Van $11,995 paperbacks for ; or wa will N U R S E 'S A ID E WBGLE'S PANTING CO. iBattirrxxn A Kitchen Manchester location, H - < I ru n 2 1 One sb» Improvements. Quality work at a ELVA DAVIS CLYDE’S PRIDE ... tiCustom W SatIsfactlori Chevy-Buick Dealer In CT. | 88 Century Wagon $9,595 sell o ir books 1/2 price. Years of Experience. Framing to Painting. Remodeling NOTICE TO CREDITORS security fenced. Coll 88 B2200 Pickup $5,995 reasonable pricel •Senior Citizen Dtecoum.-. The Honorable William E. 228-3863 evenings. Town Car 4 Door $14,995 m . ^ ^ IISI ISSI When you have some­ Licensed A Insured. ESTATE OF FitzGerald, Judge of the Court '85 CHEVY CAVALIER ^ ^ — 84 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 88 435 J Hartford Tpke. Hospital Trained. CaU Dave Adamick Interior A Exterior •ElectrioWorK . y 89 F250 Pkkukup $18,421 iSI l&l thing to sell, find a cash ANTHONY F. LUMBRUNO of Probate, District of GREAT WAGON b r o u g h a m o for a free quote. Free Estknaiea V6 Door. Every Opt-on, Including 89 Sable GS:vva Wagon $12,995 buyer the easy way ...with "Shops at 30 Plaza” FREE ESTIMATES ' Manchester at a hearing held O^o Owriu' C yflo Cor ■ ■ 1 0 3 3 4 Excellent References. Call Brian Weigie the Honorable William E. I CARS ^ 2 9 9 5 Auto X5/9A ■ ■ ^ ^ Power Seat, Only 5i .000 M ^es. #61 89 Sable GS 4 Door $10,995 low-cost ad In Class!; V ernon, C T 06066 647-1814 Phone: FitzGerald, Judge of the Court on 04/17/90 ordered that all CAR MANCHESTER $209,900 fled. 643-2711. 742-6402 645-8912 FOR SALE 89 Sable GS Wagon $13,495 ______...... 6 4 9 -2 8 7 1 of Probate, District of claims must be presented to VALUES 84 OLDS CUTLASS 89 Town Car 4 Door $19,995 Beautiful, brand new Cotonial on large lot. Versitile Mctnchester at a hearing held foe fiduciary at foe address COUPE 89 Mazda Pickup $6^95 on 04/17/90 ordered that all below. Failure to promptly MANY 0T1ERS NOT LISTED floor plan with many features. Six panel doors, large Sup'e'T'c A C Sto'co, Low | - claims must bo presented to present any such dam may CARDINAL F O R U N D E R ^ 4 8 9 5 M 'cs and Vo'y C t*rn a597A deck, ceramic entry way. Pick your carpet colors the fiduciary at the address result in foe loss of rights to CLYDE O O I CONDOMINIUMS B U I C K , I N C MORANDE I HOMES l o d HOMES i r n HOMES J g J ] h o m e s I CONDOMINIUMS below. Failure to promptly recover on such claim. '85 PONTIAC GRAND AM CHEVY - BUICK novif! I FOR SALE 1065 Olds Calais Sed $8,995 GEO a CHEVY TRUCKS LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA O " H D IR EC TIO N S; BucWand Street to Pleasant Valley FOR SALE I ^ M fo r s a l e liLjFOn SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE present any such daim may Sandra Haun 1969 Buick Regal Coupe $10,960 SPORT COUPE (formerly Moriarty Bros.) result in the loss of rights to 1968 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 Auto . A C. S'u’vo. #250 Road, left on Croft Drive to Mary Drive. Clerk ^ 4 9 9 5 EXIT 64 O f F 1-84 • ROUTE 83 NORTH • VERNON 301 Center Street MANCHESTER SOUTH- recover bn such claim. 1968 ftinliac Ftrebrd Coupe SOLD ’ 5,000 FIELD GREEN-Enloy EAST HARTFORD- $6,960 MarKhester NORTH COVENTRY- MANCHESTER- East Hartford $149,900 The fiduciary Is: 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier O P E N H O U S E LOVELY AND SPA­ BELLCOURT- Sandra Haun 1988 Fbniiac Sunbird Coupe $7,895 Corner Lot In Nice the carefree living of a Doris Boyle 643-5135 CIO U S C O L O N IA L On SATURDAY two bedroom Town- Affordoble 2 bedroom Clerk c/o William J. Dakin, Esq. 1967 Buick Cei't LTD Sedan $8Z80 ★ ★ ★ ★ * CLYDE HOTLINE • 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 ***** D.W.FISH H o m e s , Neighborhood mokes first floor unit. $68,900. THl tlWlIV COMPANY I I m i A ((AfflrnN SUNDAY, 1-3pm beautiful large lot. Two OPEN HOUSE 1-4PM house with tennis 1967 Buick Rark Ae Coupe $11,490 this 4 bedroom Raised The fiduciary is; Juris Centre o o car detached garage. 4 Century 21 Epstein 45 Hartford Tpke., Box K 1967 Buick Co.-tiuiy LTD Vytig $0 sng MANCHESTER VERNON Ranch perfect for a 57 BODW ELL r o a d court, pool and a view Rose M. Lumbruno 1967 Buick Sumorset Cpe SQicS 38 Sterling Place, bedroom s, full baths, of Manchester Country Realty 647-8895. Vernon, CT 06066 m 2 643-1591 871-1400 family with children. 2 Immaculate newer 6 room c/o Vincent L. Diana, Esq. 1967 Olds Clera Wag $6Z80 beautiful private Club from the spacious Manchester Cathedral Ceilings, Colonial. 1091 Main Stroe* 056-04 1966 Buick Sky hawk Cpe $5>eo a > lot.$162,500. C a ll Anne deck. Easy living at It's central air and rear Directions: W. Middle Turn­ Manchester, CT 06040 1966ChevrolelCoivene $10,990 - . 'y 4 5 > r - A very nice 3 bedrexim D.646-4611 or R E /M A X ILOTS/LANO 1966 Chevy Celeixly Sedan $6,360 deck with awning add best! $164,900. D.W . 0 5 ranch with rec room East of the River, 647- pike toward Burnside Ave­ Fish R ealty, 643-1591.0 I FOR SALE 055-04 1966 Rjntiac Grand Prii $8Z$0 to the appeal of this 1419.0 nue right at Marco Polo 1966Camaro Coupe $6A$0 and fenced yard. home. New Insulated Res tu rant WILLINGTON-Neor 1-84. TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1965 Olds Cultass Sup. 4 Or. $5,695 I D > w indows 8i roof, out­ BOLTON-FRENCH Beautiful 2 acre ap­ LEGAL NOTICE 1985 Bukk Skylark Sedan SOLD $139,900. COUNTRY MANOR MANCHESTER-HANDY > door lighting 8i 3-car ANN MILLER proved building lot. At its mooting of April 16. 1990 tho Planning and Zoning Com­ 1965 FordTernpo $3A96 TALENT AND EXQUI­ DANDY LOCATION! 11 1965 Cadtiac Peelwood Sed $9,795 Jack Lappen Realty garage. $166,875.P h il­ REAL ESTATE This spotless 4 room Dead end street. Quiet mission mado the following docisions: SPECIAL PURCHASE t J ips Reol Estate, 742- SITE CAREGoIntothe 1964 Jeep Wagoneer 4X4 SOLD Condo at WELLS- freed, location. Tully FRANK MOTOLA — ZONE CHANGE — RURAL 1962 Mercury Lynx 4 Or. $2,995 643-4263 1450a construction of your 647-8000 Real Estate, 643-0005. home with this design WEEP Is only steps RESIDENCE TO INDUSTRIAL — 650A AND 650V BUR­ 81 Adams Street custom builder. 10 plus NEW LISTING! I! Beauti­ away from shopping, NEW LISTING:Prlmelot NHAM STREET (M-138) — Donied tho requost to chango tho Manchester NEW 1990 rooms, generous allo­ ful 3 bedroom RANCH bonking, churches and I n Pondview zoning district dassification from Rural Rosidonco to Irxtustrlal 649-4571 wances, on 2.5 acres on with a 2'/3 both, 2 cor morel 2 bedrooms, 1.5 Subdivision-sacrifice at the abovo address. O P E N H O U S E Enrico Road. Call garage, cul-de-s c baths, private base­ sale-$90,000. Century 21 6 m e n t with la u n d r y DUNKIN' VENTURES CORP. — INLAND WETLANDS PER­ Linda Brown for Imfor- nelghorhood, hard­ E p ste in R e a lty 647- MIT (D-66): SPECIAL EXCEPTION (0-67); EROSION A Schaller's LINCOLN TOWN CAR MANCHESTER $185,000 SATURDAY APRIL 21 12;00-3:00PM matlon.RE/MAX East wood floors and many hook-ups, ample park­ 8895. SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN (D- ) — 84V A 90V ing, reasonable fee and 68 - INCLUDES ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM - PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED of the R iver, 647-1419.a more features. This Is a BUCKLAND STREET — Acting in its capacity as tho Inland Quality Pre-owned Autos 147 OLCOTT STREET It's p r i c e d at On this luxurious, Ranch-slyle condo. Locaisd in beauinui Lewins must see. Coll 228-9757 IuSINESS Wbtlands Agency, tho Commission approved tho requost to value Priced Also mdudes: -5.0-liter V-8 engine ■ Midnighi Black etear- Crossing. Spacious rooms. 2 bedrooms. 2 baihs. a dream kitchen, orRE/MAX East of the $107,000.Jackson & coal pami -Ebony doth seats ■ Comtort/convenience group Jackson Real Estate, PROPERTY conduct regulated activitios within tho 50' rwn-wodand regu­ central air and vac, marble fireplace in living room, piush carpeting, R iver, 647-1419.0 lated area at tho abovo address. Tho Commission also ap­ 88 Subaru DL S/W ■Mum-port eloelrooie tuet injedton -Highlevel AMI^M ste­ thermopane windows and garage. Dont miss this opportunity to take LARGE 4 bedroom 647-8400.a J S Speed. 4 Wheel Drive reo electronic cassetie radio -AiXo power antennea -Power Colonial-Beautiful proved with modifications tho request for a special exception advantage of this lower pnoei EAST HARTFORD-NEW OMMERCIAL- under Articio II, Section 9.15.01 ol tho zoning regulations and windows, door locks -Automatic efimate control -Rear * 2 5 ,1 9 9 view of the Hllls- window delroster and much more. Stock *10-1013, was I CONDOMINIUMS LISTINGI Like new, 6 Industrlal condo with approved tho erosion control plan for devolopmont at tho Qualitv Constructlon-5 room Townhouse. 2 1600 sq. ft. $149,900. 87 Oldsmobile Calais $30,222 I FOR SALE above address. Avrio, kJC. Low UtiM years young-osklng bedrooms, panelled C om m ercial B1 zone. LEASE FOR JUST $223,900. C o ll B arbara R e c room, dining High VIsIbllItvl ART BARBER EXCAVATING, INC. — INLAND WETLAND for more Info.RE/MAX MANCHESTER NEW (A-71): EXCAVATION PERMIT (A-70); EROSION CONTROL $/l«Zl31 PER MONTH WITH room, central air, fire­ $229,900. Hom e busl- HO** Mn MONFV nowN East of the River, 647- LISTINGI G ood 1st place, garage and ness/nursery poten­ PLAN (A-69) — 180V DEMING STREET — Acting In Its 88 Ford Mustang time buyer investment 6 Speed. LX Pedraoe* MANCHESTER $162,900 1419.0______much more. Only tial. 11.34 acres also capacity as the Inland Wbdands Agency, tho Commission ap­ Great 4 BR Cape on 1 Acre-F lot. This home has ROOMY AND COMFOR­ In this spacious 5 room $124,000.U & R Realty, a V o I I a b I e I proved tho request to conduct regulated activitios within the townhouse with lower 50' non-wodand regulated area at tho abovo address. The $6,990 personalized character. Big picture window over­ TABLE L-SHAPED 643-2692.0 $244,900.Annc M iller 88 Chevy Beretta GT RANCH With country level rec room and Real Estate, 647-8000.a Commission aJso approved with conditions the application tor V-e. Auto. A rc. Ble<* looking naturally enclosed y ^ . Many Pines tor your location but conve­ office. $99,900 Sentry the excavation ol earth materials in accordance with Article IV, MANCHESTER $234,900 year round privacy. niently located. Asking Real Estate, 643-4060.O CONDOMINIUMS-Sunny Section 11 03 02 of the zoning regulations and approved the $8,500 OWNER TRANSFERRED DIRECTIONS: Center Street to South Adam s to $165,000 C oll B arbara SOUTH WINDSOR AF­ Ranch Condo, private I ROOMS erosion control plan tor development at the above address. 86 Pontiac 6000 STE The price on this gorgeous, 9 room Colonial has been reduced lor quick Olcott. tor more Info.RE/MAX F O R D A B L E LUXURY- entrance. Rent with op­ FOR RENT TOWN OF MANCHESTER — MANDATORY REFERRAL — V-8. Airto. AC. FuU Pcmmm sale. Owner Is translerred out ol stale and needs quick turnover. A truly East of the River, 647- Immoculote 2 bedroom tion to buvl $59,900. PROPERTY ACQUISITION FOR STATE DESIGN PROJECT impressive home lor the family that needs room lor entertainment and $6,450 1419.g______unit with loft In wond­ IMMACULATE 1st #76-135 — RECONSTRUCTION OF MAIN ST. — Issued an *Tax and rogitlraten Mirft. FUb«t« tmormii to lour bedrooms. Fireplaced living room, first floor lamily room and lower MANCHESTER Shoiwn with o p icn al w D.W.FISH B e t t e r SOUTH WINDSOR,4bed­ erful complex featur­ floor unl*. Fully affirmative report tor the above referenced project. 86 llyundlai Excel doalof. MutI UiAo doirvory by 4/24/90. **4ft-mon«h level rec room, 2 car garage, huge lot and beautiful locatloni ing Indor and outdoor opllonced! $60,900. ROOM FOR RENT 5 S(W. AM/f M. AffonMt>l« T«i m iam «r>d roM irdsn oxUa . Total d iMtrtWlTVCOMPAVV I I Jnl^rt room CAPE, 2 baths, T. GARRICK STEELE - INLAND WETLANDS (S-101); paymanit: I23.246.W. pools-clubhouse with 2BEO RO O M END -Kitchen Privleges D.F. REALE, INC. MANCHESTER VERNON fireplaced living room, -Utllilies InduoM SPECIAL EXCEPTION (S-99); EROSION CONTROL PLAN $2,900 V : - : 'r dining room and more sauna and exercise UNIT. Pool & Tennis, (S-100) — 250V BUCKLAND STREET — Acting in Its 643-1591 871-1400 charming village set­ •On Buslirte REAL ESTATE 1495 sq. ft. $159,000. room. A neat way to $350 a month plus security capacity as the Inland Wbdands Agency, the Commission ap­ 84 Olds Ciera Brougham live. $100,900. Century tin g .$124,900. Anne V-6, Auio. ClMn C«r fe lf CHECK THE DIFFERENCE 175 Main St., Manchester Reasonable offers con­ Call attar 5:00 pm proved the requost to conduct regulated activities within the < l f r 646-4525 sidered. 289-8867 M -F 21 Epstein Realty 647- M iller Real Estate, 647- 50' non-wedarid regulated area at the above address. The $3,900 BEFORE YOU BUY- 1 evenings. 8895. 8000.O ______m s m ______Commission also approved with modifications the request tor NEW 1990 84 Olds FIrenza Cruiser FREE SCHEDULED a special exception urtder Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the Auto. Low MtiM zoning regulations and approved the erosion control plan tor MAINTENANCE development at the above address. $3,600 O n your new Lincoln or Mercury* MERCURY TOPAZ Bridge Astrograph PASQUALE BARTONE - INLAND WETLANDS AND 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme FREE COURTESY CAR WATERCOURSES MAP BOUNDARY AMENDMENT — 93 v-a. Auto. Arc. Low Mikn ■2.3 HSC ongino Automatic trarismissloo -Air corxJitiooIng -Speed Whenever ^ u r new Lincoln or Mercury control Roar wirxtow dotrostor Power windows AMdlDoing your vetiic'e, FREE OF CHARGE!" « 9 . 2 1 9 April 21, 1990 both. Wbtlands AgerKty, the Commission made the determination WEST EAST diamonds. West had to come down to thing upon which you can draw In the foal foe proposed wetlands application would not involve a sig­ FREE FORD AUTO CLUB 9 Although it is improper to take ae- K-7 of clubs So declarer played a club future. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) The role $4,700 PER * Q 4 ♦ A K J 8 7 5 nificant impact or major eltcct upon foe wetlands and the retore MEMBERSHIP MONTH' V 7 4 v g 8 3 t:on based on a pronounced hesitation to the jack. Then the aec of clubs Friends and contacts will be making et- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The harvest you of a leader Is tailored to your qualifica­ 90 Integra G S Sedan JUST 99 would nol require a public hearing. AutomAitc. Fully LowM When you purchase your new Lincoln or ♦ K 6 5 3 2 ♦ J from partner, there is nothing wrong dropped West's king, and dummy's lorts for you in the year ahead to open reap today might come from seeds oth­ tions today. Delegate assignments Tax and ragatralon antra. R abaia Io b a r n e y PETERMAN - INLAND WETLANDS PERMIT Mercury" ♦ K 7 4 2 * 8 6 5 with drawing a eoniTusion based on club queen was a winner. doors you couldn't on your own. Your ers have sown, yel in each Instance where needed, but don't relinquish con­ daalar. Claar Coal CMunt aitra. Mual tafc# da- hopes and expectations could be real­ trol to persons who are leas adept. (P-85); EROSION CONTROL PLAN (P-86) — 660 NORTH $16,400 bvary by 4/24/90. ‘ 'OOmorKhaal 1?76%w

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