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By Jonathan Yenkin “Certainly the finger does point at declined commenU the Globe said. of assets. As of Thursday, the bank analysts said. payments planned to begin this allowed to speed up The Associated Press Bank of New England,” said James Bank of New England, which had has sold or has agreements to sell Many of those certificates are month and to be completed by April Moynihan, senior vice president at estimated losses exceeding $1 bil­ $2.7 billion in assets, Lavelle said. bought on 90-day cycles, which 30. BOSTON — Financial troubles Advesl Inc. lion in 1989 because of bad real es­ The bank also announced means they were purchased prior to The loans acquired by Canadian V. Imperial are being sold at face eviction proceedings sent the Bank of New England Corp. The Boston Globe today reported tate loans, has seen depositors Thur.sday it had reached an agree­ the recent gloomy disclosures about to the Federal Reserve Bank to bor­ that bank sources confirmed the withdraw millions of dollars. ment to sell $1 billion of its loan Bank of New England. value, meaning “there’s no gain on row money again amid reports the bank is expected to armounce a mas­ Depositors have withdrawn about portfolio to the Canadian Imperial These large depositors can be ex­ this,” Lavelle said. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The Falk brought the suit in Novem­ bank is ready to cut its workforce by sive reduction plan that would layoff $1.4 billion from Connecticut Bank Bank of Commerce. pected to transfer their money to state’s housing authorities will no ber on behalf of Riverside, the some 5,500 employees. some 2,500 employees and trim as and Trust accounts since the first of “A lot of deals have not closed other banks when the certificates But analysts say until Bank of longer be required to conduct formal Southfield Tenants Association in many as 3,0(X) other employees the year. The Hanford Courant yet,” Moynihan said, explaining the reach maturity, Moynihan said. New England’s finances become grievance hearings before evicting Stamford and the United Tenants of Bank spokesman Thomas Lavelle through attrition and the sale of reported today. CBT is a subsidiary bank’s persistent cash crunch. “My Bank of New England said it was more stable, the bank’s priority is to any of the 11,000 residents who live Meriden. said the latest borrowing for the various subsidiaries. of Bank of New England. guess was you might see them at selling assets from its Communica­ raise cash. in public housing units. They charged that Kemp violated region’s largest bank was “on target The reductions, expected to be The bank has acknowledged that this level.” tions Lending Group, whose “The sale of this portion of our \ In a 10-page ruling, U.S. District federal procedures and laws by fail­ with expectations.” , announced next week when the bank during the past few weeks it has 'The bank might be feeling in­ portfolio includes loans to com­ loan portfolio is a major component Judge Warren W. Eginton said hous­ ing to publish the rule change and The Federal Reserve Bank of releases its 1989 financial statement, sought help at the Federal Reserve creased pressure from customers panies in the U.S. communications of our asset sales plan,” H. Ridgely ing authorities will need only a Su­ not giving opportunity to comment Boston Thursday reported loans could have one-third of the bank’s Bank, considered to be the lender of who held large certificates of and media industries. Bullock, the bank’s interim chair­ perior Court order to evict tenants. on it. totaling $931 million to member 17,500 employees off the payroll by last reson. deposit, exceeding the insured Canadian Imperial, one of the 10 man, said in a statement. “It will sig­ Eginton’s ruling follows a rule Last June, Kemp wrote Gov. Wil­ banks this week, compared with the end of April, the newspaper said. 'The bank has been trying to raise amount of $100,000, that have now largest banks in North America, will nificantly bolster our liquidity and change implemented last year by liam A. O’Neill and informed him $723 million the week before. A spokeswoman for the bank cash by selling off $6 billion worth reached their maturity dales. acquire the loans in stages, with improve our capital ratios.” Housing and Urban Development that Connecticut’s Superior Court Secretary Jack Kemp. eviction proceedings sufficiently “This court finds that the protected tenants’ rights and that Charities remember secretary’s determination was separate administrative grievance Interstate bank bill valid,” Eginton wrote in his ruling. proceedings — which most of the Kemp took the action following a stale’s housing authorities conduct scries of murders in an Alexandria, as a preliminary action before going good times, back CBT Va., public housing facility. Initially, into court — were unnecessary. sent to full House every board. They need to know it was aimed at drug-related evic­ Eginton noted in his ruling that Lawmakers remain divided over a HARTFORD (AP) — Times may tion, but has been expanded. HARTFORD (AP) — A bill that they’ve got some friends.” Kemp does allow each public hous­ crucial issue in its implementation: be tough for Connecticut Bank and Eginton’s ruling drew widely would allow full interstate banking The Old Stale House, registered ing authority to “independently how soon oul-of-stale banks should Trust Co.’s parent company. Bank but protect the slate’s smaller banks as a National Historic Landmark, is varying reactions from housing choose (after notice and comment) be allowed to start their own banks of New England Corp., but local authority officials and tenant advo­ has cleared its first legislative the oldest statehouse in the nation, X whether to continue to pursue evic­ in Connecticut. supporters are trying to ease the cates. hurdle. dating back to 1796. A non-profit tions through grievance procedures, Under the bill passed by the com­ strain. “What’s going to happen, is a or proceed directly to state court The Legislature’s Banks Commit­ Eager to thank CBT for years of group, it is open to the public frec- tee Thursday gave near-unanimous mittee, out-of-state banks could buy number of people arc going to wind summary process.” charity it has shown toward Connec­ of-clwge year-round and features approval to the bill, which would or merge with Connecticut banks as up in welfare motels which will cost Falk said his group is in this for ticut non-profit groups, several of special exhibitions and outdoor con­ protect smaller banks by prohibiting soon as the bill becomes law, but no the state thousands of dollars a “the long haul.” He said they are those groups are putting more certs. banks outside the region from form­ bank or group of investors from out­ Patrick FlyntVManchesler Herald month,” predicted Glenn Falk, building their ca.se for a trial, which money in the bank or establishing On Tuesday Faude walked into ing new Connecticut banks for three side the region could start a new managing attorney for New Haven he expects “to lose based on what he new accounts. the bank with $50,0(X) of Old State years. bank from scratch for three years. CLEAN-UP PATROL — Donald Whoroff picks up litter this employee of the Manchester Board of Education. He is a Legal Assistance’s housing unit, (Eginton) said,” and then an appeal. “In a community, people help House funds to put in a certificate of The bill passed 21-1 and now An amendment to scrap the week near the Waddell School on Broad Street. Whoroff is an Manchester resident. which sought to delay the new pro­ However, he said he is hopeful three-year ban on new banks failed their friends. This is a way for us to deposit. He also drafted a letter to goes to the House, where the hundreds of other non-profit cedure until a trial was conducted. that Congress, which is considering in a 12-10 vote. Earlier, an amend­ do something positive and to say Democratic leaders have predicted thank you,” said Bill Faude, director groups in the area urging them to He also believes the homeless ranks a number of proposals, takes action ment extending the limit to four quick passage. of the group that maintains the Old show their support. will swell. before then. years failed on an 11-11 vote. Since 1985, the state has allowed State House. The idea picked up momentum, “It’s going to be easier to evict Supporters of the three-year wait­ New Haven picks former cop as chief people,” said Lulu Walker, head of interstate banking within New Faude came up with the idea last with checks or promises flowing in England. The banking industry has ing period described it as an ap­ the Riverside Tenants Association in Hawaii accident propriately cautious policy that week after hearing tales of the finan­ from such groups as the Connecticut rallied slowly in recent years behind cial woes affecting CBT’s parent. Opera, Riverfront Recapture, the NEW HAVEN (AP) — In a Ansonia. “The sheriff will just come would protect the slate’s newer, “I believed the department needed job of chief. spector of investigative services for kills state woman nationwide interstate banking, Last month the Boston-based Bank Urban League and the Cormecticut surprise move seen as a sign of someone special, who could com­ six years and held the job of director to their door and hand them a notice. smaller banks from a rush of sudden Rsstore took a medical leave from which would allow banks from out­ of New England announced an an­ Historical Society. The groups said ch^ge in the New Haven Police mand the respect of the entire of operations for four years. How many people on fixed income competition. the department in 1981 and resigned side the region to compete for cus­ ticipated 1989 loss of $1.05 billion they’d either deposit new funds or Department, Mayor John Daniels department,” Daniels said. Daniels said the new chief is will be able to get a lawyer and fight WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) — A “Sometimes straight free in 1987. He said Thursday he is now tomers in Connecticut. due to the slumping real estate add to current CBT accounts. has named a former city police Rastore, who had 19 years of ex­ firmly committed to the concept of it?” 47-year-old Connecticut woman was enterprise doesn’t work,” said Rep. in excellent health, after having un­ Banking industry leaders have market. lieutenant as his new police chief. perience on the police force, served community-based policing, which Others, like Clarence Craig, head sUuck and killed by a van when she Alan Schlesingcr, R-Derby. “With Sandy Bender, a bank official, dergone corrective surgery for a kid­ said interstate banking will help the The bank said it was selling $6 Daniels said he tapped Nick Pas- as an advisor to Daniels on police is­ would put more officers out in the of the Bridgeport Housing apparently lost control of her bicycle the headlines we’ve been reading, said more than 80 percent of the ney problem. Authority, hailed the ruling. on a ride down the slopes of slate through its current economic billion in assets as part of its tore, 51, for the post because he had sues during his mayoral campaign, neighborhoods and is a goal of the slump by bringing in badly needed with the banking climate we have, recovery plan. But some bank’s officers serve in at least one far more experience than any of the “What it does is speed things up,” Haleakala, Maui Island police said. and like the mayor’s executive assis­ After rising through the ranks new administration. capital and will also benefit con­ some form of protectionism is ap­ municipalities withdrew funds, community volunteer position. The more than 15 internal candidates for he said. “It still provides due process Beth Kirschner of Simsbury, tant, Albert Rogers, attended high from patrolman to lieutenant. Pas- A mayoral aide, who asked not to sumers by increasing competition propriate.” prompting the bank to borrow bank provided more than 300 volun­ the job. He also cited what he called to the tenant, but it gives us the op­ Conn., was rounding a sharp curve school with him. tore helped establish the division be identified, said Pastore’s selec­ between banks. (Opponents criticized it as protec­ money from the Federal Reserve to teers for the Special Olympics last the need for a “fresh face” on the portunity to act more quickly.” Wednesday when she crossed the The mayor said he went to Pas- reponsible for investigating the con­ tion was intended to shake up the “1 think the people of Connecticut tionism that will artificially inflate tide it over. year, and collected more tluin four department. ^ At this point, no stale public center line and was hit by the on­ tore and asked him to apply for the duct of officers, served as chief in- police department. The aide said a arc ready to i^ c advantage of full the value of new banks formed by “Wail a minute,” Faude said. tons of food for a food drive. number of top brass with suong al­ housing authority has eliminated the coming van. She was on an outing The Associated Press interstate banking,” said Rep. speculators who anticipated such a “This is good old CBT that has al­ She said withdrawals from the legiance to the previous administra­ grievance process, nor is any tenant organized by Maui Bicycle Tours, Richard Mulrcady, D-West restriction. ways been there for every civic bank have slopped, but was none­ tion and its way of doing business facing eviction under the new rule, which offers trips down the 10,000- ALL EARS — State Sen. Steven Casey, D-Bristol, and Rep. Hartford. “My only regret is that we “This bill could have been written group, shelter, soup kitchen or theless impressed by the groups’ House race in Fifth District would be jolted by the move. according to Eginton. foot-high volcanic mountain, police Thomas Ritter, D- Hartford, listen intently during a committee didn’t pass it a few years ago when by the Japanese farmers. It’s pure fund-raising drive in this town. outpouring of support. Rastore locked horns in 1977 with But, Ansonia and Stamford are said. among those considering going the A 50-year-old man driving the our banks could have been the protectionism,” said Rep. Kevin discussion Thursday on a bill to allow full interstate banking They’re the ones who drop the first “It’s an extremely gracious and former Police Chief Biagio DiLieto, state court route, Falk said. van was not injured, police said. hunters instead of the hunted.” Rennie, R-South Windsor. in the state. shoe. They’ve had a member on supportive gesture,” Bender said. remains state’s hottest contest who went on to become mayor, over DiLieto’s role in the city’s wiretap­ he said he was confident he could ment that “Joe Santopietro won’t be ping scandal. He testified before a By Judd Everhart have won the 5th District seat. running for Congress this year,” police board that he warned the The Associated Press Feds planning to borrow some of his friends in the back of chief against reinstating an illegal Nursing home hiring replacements “The idea of Congress is intrigu­ the office sighed with disappoint­ wiretap early in 1971 but that he NEED SOME EXTRA HARTFORD — The race for the ing, but leaving behind the city I was ignored. WINDSOR (AP) — Striking maintenance workers at the 330-bed Wednesday night after refusing to that owns the nursing home, said the $44 billion more for bailout 5th Distria seat remains Connec­ have grown up in, the community I ment. DiLieto denied ever discussing health care workers at the Kimberly home. identify themselves to protest “the home offered a retirement plan that ticut’s hottest congressional race. have served since 1980, the job I Santopietro wouldn’t say precise­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The of the year. wiretapping with Pasture, and ac­ Hall nursing home are showing no All was quiet on the picket line role of the slate of Connecticut in would set aside pretax earnings and Another candidate — Republican have taken an oath to uphold, and all ly how he had concluded that he SPENDING MONEY!! Bush administration is moving for­ The private briefings on Capitol cused the then-inspector of having signs of ending their three-day-old Thursday. Police said there were no perpetuating the strike,” said union a share of company profits. Warren A. Sarasin of Beacon Falls that we have accomplished in the could win the seat, telling reporters ward with plans to borrow as much Hill followed a ruling from the an axe to grind. DiLieto said Ristore strike, and management has called arrests. spokesman Bill Meyerson. He said he belicve’s the home’s joins the fray today, one day after past four years isn’t something I can only that from all the information he as $44 billion more this year to Justice Department that the RTC, was upset that he had chosen Wil­ Newspaper routes available in temporary replacements. On Wednesday, the first day of “The state pays for most of the offer is fair. He said patients were Waterbury Mayor Joseph J. San- just casually turn my back on,” said had, “we’re a winner.” He said he finance its savings and loan created to dispose of failed thrifts, liam Farrell over him for the posi­ Union members said they hope to the strike, 10 union members and nursing home’s bills, so first of all, getting proper care and that the topictro, also a Republican, took Santopictro, who has been elected couldn’t rule out a bid for the seat bailout, but it’s leaving unresolved may legally borrow from the tion of assistant chief. in your area... force management to the bargaining the union president were arrested for the state is reimbursing this home home is prepared for a long strike. himself out of the running. mayor three times in this another time. the politically touchy question of Federal Financing Bank, a conduit Ironically, it is Farrell whom Pas­ table by pressuring the state to with­ disorderly conduct. The arrests oc­ while the workers earn poverty Kimberly Hall has hired temporary One other contender, stale Sen. Democrat-dominated industrial city. how the borrowing will affect the for funneling Treasury money to Democrats running in the district ture is now succeeding as police Earn money and prizes by hold state payments to the home. curred when non-union workers wages.” Meyerson said. replacements for strikers. James H. McLaughlin, who’s “I have never walked away from a budget deficit. government agencies. are former U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett, chief. Some 25 union members visited of­ tried to enter the driveway to the The union wants a contract that moving into the 5th from the 6th job half-finished and I don’t intend S&L bailout legislation enacted who has moved to Newtown, and DiLieto admitted having delivering the fices of the departments of Income 330-bed nursing home and pickets meets the pay and benefit patterns Five state legislators attended a A Treasury Department-led District, is to enter the race on T\ies- to start now,” Santopictro said. Be­ in August provided $50 billion Shelton Mayor Michael E. Racowta. authorized one wiretap when he was Maintenance and Health Services to failed to move out of the way, police set in Disuict 1199 agreements with news conference Wednesday night board overseeing the Resolution day. sides, he added, “There’s no greater through next year to cover the los­ Other Republicans interested in chief in 1971 before calling a halt to Manchester Herald make their case Thursday. said. 26 other homes in Connecticut. outside Windsor police head­ Trust Corp. is expected to formally The seat is opening up this year as job than mayor of a city.” ses in failed thrift institutions. But Rowland’s seat are state Sen. all the operations the same year. He About 180 employees walked off Union local president Jerome Those pacts call for a minimum quarters, and two. Sen. Frank D. approve the plan as soon as today. Republican U.S. Rep. John G. He called it one of the toughest in your neighborhood. the RTC needs to temporarily bor­ Thomas F. Upson of Waterbury, was eventually dropped from a law­ the job Wednes^y after the New Brown and secretary-treasurer Car­ wage of $10.30 an hour by the third Barrows, D-Hariford, and Rep. Oversight board staff members Rowland makes a bid for governor. political decisions he has had to row as much as $1(X) billion more. state Rep. Alan Schlesingcr of suit charging the city and a number England Health Care Employees men Boudier were among the 11 ar­ year, increased benefits and in­ Miles Rapoport, D-West Hartford, on Thursday told congressional On Thursday. Santopictro ended make and said he didn’t make up his The borrowing, called “working Derby and Steve Watson of Dan­ of police officers with illegally Call today to get more details. Union, District 1199, and the rested Wednesday. They were ar­ creased contributions to the union endorsed the union’s demands. Bar- aides the borrowing could start at weeks of speculation and announced mind until moments before facing capital,” would be repiaid as the bury. wiretapping conversations of more home’s management failed to reach raigned in Enfield Superior Court training fund. rows and Rapoport pledged to put the end of this month, total as he would not be a candidate, saying the microphones at a press con­ government sold loans, real estate Santopietro said he had not than 3,000 city residents between a 6 a.m. deadline. Thursday and released on a promise Joseph A. Williamson, senior vice immediate pressure on the Income much as $11 billion by the end of he couldn’t walk away from the ference in his office. “I decided and other assets inherited from decided which of the Republicans he 1964 and 1971. A $1.75 million set­ The union represents nurses aides, to appear in court March 1. The two president of Genesis Health Ven­ Maintenance Department to March and $44 billion by the end commitment he made to Connec­ basically when I sat down,” he said. 647-9946 failed thrifts. would back. tlement was reached in the case. housekeepers, laundry, dietary and stayed in the Windsor police lockup tures of Pennsylvania, the company withdraw Medicaid funding. ticut’s fifth largest city, even though When he said in his formal state­ Bidwell...... all Bowers St...... 14-22 Deane S t...... all Fourth fest East Center S t...... 156-202 From one of America'* largest health insurers... Lawyer, state official Galway St ...... all Brokerage Suit charging IBM, executives PAYING Gorman P I...... all compromise Green R d...... 102-203 GOOD NEWS FOR TOP Grissom...... all will lay off being sought spar on taping intent Haynes ...... all with racial bias will get trial SENIOR CITIZENS HARTFORD (AP) — A popular OIL PRICES Hickory L a ...... all thousands FARMINGTON (AP) — A state the state police made the tapes does Now you can get the flexible GR-75R - the insurance protection you Fourth of July festival will go on Highwood Dr...... all official and a lawyer suing the stale not prove they had criminal intent to NEW HAVEN (AP) — A judge has ruled that a tion, Duse says he was talseiy accused of sexual harass­ need to help pay for the bilLs Medicare can’t completely cover! as scheduled, despite a disagree­ for MEDIOCRE Hillcrest ...... all NEW YORK (AP) — The col­ disagree on whether state police in­ violate federsJ wiretapping laws. former IBM employee can sue the computer giant for ra­ ment, ordered on leave and placed under round-the-clock ment over who should pay for HollSt...... all lapsed junk-bond house Drexel tended to tape telephone calls be­ Gundling had previously made cial discrimination as a result of being passed over for an surveillance that cost the computer company more than police security. SERVICE? Jefferson...... :...... all Burnham Lambert Inc. said it •100%* Usual and Customary Medical Expen.se tween criminal defendants and their the same argument as part of a com­ important promotion, and that former Chief Executive $400,000. He was finally fired in November 1984. Organizers of the 10th annual Kenny St ...... 1-64 would lay off thousands of Coverage Available lawyers. mittee of state legal officials named Kenwood...... all Officer John Opel cannot remove himself from the law­ IBM has strongly denied all the allegations of racial July 4th River Festival said Wed­ workers today, sending them Pays for Medicare Pan B expenses for doctor services, oul palicnl hospiud, A discussion Thursday between by Gov. William A. O ’Neill to in­ Knighton St...... all suit. discrimination, but has so far refused to discuss why it nesday they are optimistic East scrambling for jobs in a depressed supplies and other services not fully paid for by medicare. • lOCWfc of your Bridgeport attorney Michael P. Kos- vestigate the taping. It can happen when Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all In a ruling issued last week, U.S. District Judge Ellen had Duse spied on. Duse was awarded a $4 million eligible Pan B expenses can be paid if your bills arc for amounts consid- Hartford will participate in the fes­ securities industry. koff and Associate Attorney General companies get too big. Lookout Mt. Dr...... all Bree Bums said Bernard Duse Jr. of New Canaan could default judgment against one of the detective agencies en ^ "usual and customary" where you received the service.•• tival, even though the town had Drexel announced Thursday it William B. Gundling highlighted an The governor ordered the taping Marble...... all only pursue one of several alleged acts of racial dis­ that shadowed him, but has not collected a petmy be­ Hospital Expen.se Coverage Available threatened to boycott the annual We're small, but was completing severance p l ­ unresolved issue that could deter­ hailed after the Hartford Courant McCabe...... all crimination he cited in a suit he filed in 1984. She threw cause the company is insolvent. Can pay your Medicare part A Deductible. celebration. North Main...... all ages for “several thousand” of its mine whether stale police officials reported it was widespread. State PERSONALIZED...with out the remaining claims of job bias. “One would expect that in selecting a new manager for ■Lifetime Benefit Coverage “We’re optimistic that we’ll be North School St ...... i-84 5,3(X) workers. will face criminal charges because Rublic Safety Commission Lester J. As few as 10 to 15 percent of In addition to Opel, six other current or former IBM a project of such financial promise to the company, No lifetime dollar or lime limits to how much money you can able to work something out with Forst, the head of the state police, North S t...... all officials arc named in the complaint. suong consideration, if not preference, would have been •No Medical Exams - Just an Approved Application of the department’s taping policy. Oak P I...... all E.Center St...... the most talented players among East Hartford very quickly,” said lost his job in the ensuing scandal...... 342-402 Bums’ action was the result of a 1989 Supreme Court afforded to an individual who had helped to develop and Pre-exLsting conditions arc covered after 60 days. “What happened in Connecticut 48 YEARS of QUALITY Oak St...... 264-371 Greenhill St...... all Drexel’s 5,300 workers could ex­ Lois Barr, director of events decision placing new limitations on racial discrimination steward thee project to its projected levels of growth and •No Groups to Join^ No Dues to Pay was that a conscious decision was “The committee did not find any Oakwood S t...... all Munroe St...... all pect to land jobs, Perrin Long of management for the Hartford SERVICE...and Parker St...... lawsuits brought against private firms over conditions of profitability. Yet, the plaintiff was not even considered ■Quick Claim Service made by police over a period of conscious decision by state police to Pearl St...... 62-164 ...... 2-B3 Lipper Analytical ServiMS es­ **No« Uyoiaulify Cennectmt Niesbaarr AMtcrunol P(x>frvn(CiT EapcTSC Cxwicrmfc hem fu when U w e d b y ■ Ccvewctjciu lic a n « d pbyVKMD k l KiU eek l » ganizing the festival. violate any laws. ... What we saw LOWER PRICES! ...... all k ifn m e tv n aboal cople, have been mismanagement,” Gun­ fired in 1984. his signature on Duse’s termination letter was his only Call or write for the full details on benefits, costs, and benefit reductions, koff said during a panel discussion dling said. Shepard...... all West Middle Tpke. .. 8-150 even Drexel employees have been limitations and exclusions. is a cooperative venture between John Fogarty, Owner Squire Village...... all Duse, who remains unemployed, said Thursday of the direct involvement in the case. at a conference sponsored by the Gundling said federal wiretapping Wetherell ...... all looking for new work since the in­ East Hartford and Hartford. It Stock Place ...... all decision; “In net, it’s positive.” Bums said that Opel’s knowledge and role in the Duse Kevin G. Jones state Freedom of Information Com­ laws draw a distinction between Woodbridge ...... 160-199 vestment bank’s parent, Drexel traditionally includes entertain­ mission. TimrodRd ...... all Woodbridge ...... 231-290 Burnham Lambert Group Inc., IBM spokesman Jim Smith said the company was affair were in dispute, but that there were strong indica­ 1 Unival Lane ment, games, water sports, a craft taping phone calls and intercepting pleased the court had dismissed so many aspects of the tions the case must have required his personal attention. “Every seventh grader in the state them. Under federal law a phone filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Windsor, CT. 06095 fair, food booths and other events of Connecticut know that’s illegal,” CALL NOW case and looks forward to having the remaining issue go She said the extent of his involvement would best be left on both sides of the Connecticut call is intercepted only if a person WILSON court protection Tuesday. to trial. for a jury to decide. 203-683-0709 he said. “That’s not subtle.” The firm’s employees were River. actually listens to it. The committee O IL C O . After earning a trip to Big Blue’s middle-manager Bums said IBM’s financial stake in the Videotex Koskoff represents at least 200 647-9946 / 643-2711 rushing to cash their last paycheck- East Hartford Mayor Susan G. found no evidence that state police school in 1980, Duse failed to be promoted to an upper- project, the complaints Duse filed directly to Opel, and plaintiffs in a cla.ss-aclion lawsuit s, but many found banks unwilling BANKERS UFE AND CASUALTY Kniep Tuesday said her town had listened to lawyer-client calls, level managerial position. In 1984, he was passed over “the extraordinary nature of IBM’s alleged subsequent MANCHESTER VERNON to accept them because of uncer­ would boycott the event unless that alleges the state police uping he said. for promotion to lead manager of a new software and conduct, including placing 24-hour surveillance on the Chicago, Illinois 60630 645-8393 872-2140 tainty about whether they would provisions were made to compen­ violated that constitutional rights of “If you record but don’t listen, is telecommunication services system, known as Videotex, plaintiff, suongly support an inference that this affair all citizijns whose telephone calls that an interception?” he said. “We ‘Automatic Delivefy Availalbe Haiifhpslpr Hprali'i clear. The New York Times sate the town for the increased cost At No Extra Cha/fle." a product he helped develop. was one necessitating the attention and personal involve­ of police protection. were taped. found no evidence that they reported today. After complaining to IBM of alleged racial discrimina- ment of IBM’s chief executive officer.” Gundling countered that the fact recorded to listen.” Address Town Phone MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 16, 1990—9 ^M A N CH ESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 16, 1990 Recording brings into question January industrial production dips

WASHINGTON (AP) — In­ tion down 0.9 percent. Manufactur­ operating rate of the nation’s fac­ NATION & WORLD captain’s actions after reefing dustrial production slipped 1.2 per­ ing output represents 84 percent of tories, mines and utilities dipped 1.2 cent in January, the government said the index. percentage point to 81.9 percent in today, as abnormally warm weather “Automobile assemblies plunged January. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The smoldering issue His voice was gravelly and he sighed as he said, “It’s reduced utility use and automakers to a 4.1 million unit annual rate Factory use had remained steady of whether Joseph Hazelwood tried to steer his grounded Valdez back. We should be on your radar. We’ve fetched temporarily laid off workers to from a 6.2 million unit rate in at a revised 83.1 percent in Decem­ Haitians complain Right demands de Klerk resign Exxon Valdez off a jagged reef flared anew as jurors up hard aground.... Evidently we’re leaking some oil and reduce bloated inventories. December,” the department said. ber, largely because of the weather- heard a recording of the harried skipper moments after we’re going to be here for awhile.” The Federal Reserve said The interest-sensitive manufactur­ related 5 percentage point hike to middle-class and working- class whites. Hundreds Treumicht told the cheering crowd that De the wreck. Within minutes, the captain of the port. Coast Guard January’s decline followed a revised ing sector has been among the hard­ 86.4 percent in the utility rate. It was PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — The opposi­ of women and children took part in the march ^ Klerk had betrayed whites “by granting people The tape recording of conversations between Hazel­ Cmdr. Steven McCall, called Hazelwood asking for more 0.2 percent gain in output a month est hit by Federal Reserve elTorls to the sharpest utility-rate increase in blood collection tion Con.scrvalivc Party charged today that Presi­ “Wc want to slay a nation of whites. Wc re with revolutionary aims, and who want to enslave wood and the Coast Guard on March 24 after the nation’s information. earlier as a major strike ended at the resuain inflation by keeping a tight the 23-ycar history of the govern­ dent F.W. de Klerk was spreading fear among going to fight to stay a nation on our o\ra,” said others by means of violence, freedom of move­ worst oil spill supported a prosecution claim that Hazel­ “A little problem here with the third mate but we arc Boeing Co. and utilities fired up grip on credit. ment’s capacity utilization reports. whites with his plans to share power with blacks Ter Schumann, one of the marchers. We are and called for his immediate resignation. ment and the right to organize.” wood tried to slide the ship off the reef — a move they working our way off the reef,” Haz.elwood said. “The their operations to meet the demand Production of durable goods — The factory-use rate was 83.1 per­ policy is racist going to stay a white nation.” say could have caused it to capsize and sink. vessel’s been holed ... right now we’re trying just to get prompted by the fourth coldest big-licket items expcLtcd to last cent in both October and November. The right-wing party issued the call after “It’s an injustice against the nation.” Local observers said the turnout was an impres­ thousands of its supporters marched through “We are working our way off the reef,” Hazelwood her off the reef and we’ll get back to you as soon as we December on record. December’s more than three years — fell 1.7 The march and rally kicked off the party’s cam­ sive show of strength for the ConservaUve Party, FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. “We can understand how in­ Pretoria Thursday night in a major show of was heard saying in a radio message minutes after the can.” increase originally was reported to percent after rising 0.3 percent in But reflecting the warmer weather paign to try and force elections to oust de Klerk which won 31 percent of the white vote m elec­ (AP) — Haitian community dividuals from Haiti would be strength to demand new elections. Police said tanker was gashed open and began spilling oil into Prince The third mate, Gregory Cousins, was in control when be 0.4 percent. December and 0.4 percent in in January, the utility rate plum­ for freeing Mandela on Sunday and legalizing tions last September. Dozens of buses from sur­ leaders dismissed as racist a new upset by this policy. In many cases today that up to 40,000 whites took part in the William Sound. the ship grounded. He has blamed the accident on the It was the first dip in production November. meted to 77.1 percent. The depart­ black opposition groups. De Klerk wants to end rounding towns brought people into Pretoria for federal policy prohibiting Haitians they probably won’t have it, but march. The port commander warned Hazelwood against doing helmsman’s inability to take steering orders. since a 0.3 drop last October. Non-durable goods production in­ ment attributed the fall in large part and sub-Saharan Africans from right now this is the only fairly white-minority rule and negotiate on sharing the march. r “anything drastic” and suggested, “I wouldn’t do much Hazelwood’s chief mate, James Kunkcl, testified “In January, the output of motor creased 0.2 percent, reversing a 0.2 to a 10 percentage oinl drop in donating blood because of the high reliable method we have to protect De Klerk’s decision to free black leader Nelson power with blacks to bring peace to South Africa. The Conservatives demands the creation ol wiggling.” Thursday the skipper had a calming influence on the vehicles was curtailed drastically percent decline in December. It rose power plant utilization. incidence of AIDS in their home the blood supply,” Stone said. Mandela and legalize the African National Con­ The Conservatives have threatened to stage separate white and black states. It claims whites The prosecution hopes to establish that Hazelwood’s crew in the wake of the accident. and the extremely warm weather 0.2 percent a month earlier. The operating rate measures not countries. Most of the other groups in the gress had created fear and uncertainty among strikes if de Klerk ignores its demand to resign. and blacks cannot live together because of their effort to extricate the ship demonstrates his recklessness, “What was the captain’s demeanor?” asked Hazel­ caused a sharp drop in utilities out­ Output at mines, aided by the only output but al.so changes in The policy announced this United States considered to be South African whites, the party said in a statement Many signs at the rally called for creation of a different cultural values. which must be proved for a conviction on the felony wood lawyer Michael Chalos. put,” the department said. warmer weather, rose 2.1 percent productivity levels. About 5 million whites live in South Africa, month by the Food and Drug Ad­ high risk — intravenous dmg in its newspaper. Die Patriot. separate white state excluding blacks. charge and one of three misdemeanor counts that Hazel­ “Very sullen, but all business,” said Kunkcl. “Cool, Output at utilities fell 10.7 per­ after a 2.0 percent decline in While it reflected sluggish output, ministration requires blood collec­ users, homosexuals and prostitutes “With one stroke great uncertainty about the fu­ Hundreds of uniformed stormtroopers of the with 28 million blacks and 4 million people who wood faces. Defense attorneys say Haz.elwood’s orders calm, in charge.” cent last month, the warmest December and a 0.2 percent gain in the report could be interpreted as tion agencies regulated by the — are discouraged from donating ture has been created. The voters have been lied to neo-Nazi Afrikaneer Resistance I^rty joined the are mixed-race or Indian. were aimed at stabilizing the tanker on the reef. Hazelwood, 43, of Huntington, N.Y., is charged with January in 96 years of government November. good news for consumers. The FDA to refuse blood from donors blood. too often,” the statement said. march with swastika flags and signs saying, Mandela, 71, said Thursday that the ANC The Coast Guard tape, played in a hushed courtroom, second-degree criminal mischief and mi.sdcmcanor char­ weather rccord-kccping, reversing a The changes meant the industrial closer U.S. indusuy gets to full who were bom in, or emigrated But “it seems that in Haiti and Marchers carried placards saying “Hang F.W. “Hang Mandela.” Some stormtroopers hanged a “would like to move away from the situation of began with routine inquiries from Hazelwood about ice ges of reckless endangerment, negligent discharge of oil huge 6.3 percent advance in Decem­ production index in January stood at operating capacity, the greater dif­ from those countries. other countries the roots of trans­ de Klerk” and “Keep South Africa White” as they small black doll representing Mandela and others conflict and confrontation” but the government conditions and his report that he planned to divert around and operating a vessel while intoxicated. If convicted, he ber. 140.9 percent of its 1977 ba.se, down ficulty it has producing enough to The decision is based on the mission may be different,” Stone marched to City Hall for a rally at which Conser­ marched with a severed black dolls head mounted must end its 3>/2-year-oId state of emergency and shipping lanes to avoid ice. Shortly after midnight, could draw up to 7'M years in pri.son and $61,000 in And the layoffs at auto factories from 142.5 percent a month cailicr. meet demand, leading to shortages high incidence of Africans and said. “That makes it very hard, at vative leader Andries Treumicht warned the on a stake. free all political prisoners before direct talks with Hazxlwood called the vessel traffic center again. fines. drove overall manufacturing produc­ In another report, the Fed said ilic and subsequent pticc increases. Haitians infected with the AIDS this point, to set up criteria for self government faces a growing white backlash. But most of the participants were conservative the government could begin. vims through heterosexual contact, deferral... which “seems to play a major role “We are not happy with this, we in transmitting the virus,” accord­ understand the sensitivities, nor is ing to the FDA. the policy an indictment of the in the Greater “We still have the stigma then, Haitian people or in any way a ra­ that we are carriers of AIDS,” said cial policy,” Stone said. Manchester Area Chantal Thomas, executive direc­ OPPORTUNITIES Joseph Fanfan, a Fort Lauder­ tor of the Haitian American Com­ dale doctor with a family practice, REAL ESTATE munity Center in West Palm blasted the decision. STRANO REAL ESTATE COMPANY RFAL ESTATE Beach. “It is insulting, how dare A previous FDA policy per­ 985 Main Street they do something like that?” 395 NO. 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The repxjrt by the National As­ In 1987, Poindexter saiu it was themselves By Jack Anderson lawyers are trying to destroy the sociation o f Secondary School Prin­ former pjresident’ s claim tJuit he understandable that Reagan didn’t and Dale Van Atta cipals surveyed 1989-90 salary ran­ knew little about the activities of recall a briefing in which the nation­ ges for pjrincipjals and in a sep>arate overzealous aides. al security adviser provided details WASHINGTON — Charles H. Keating category for assistant princip>als. 'The When the Republican majority on the Board of Reagan’ s testimony at the federal about the Contra support p r o g i^ . Jr. says the savings and loan industry was repxjrt is based on figures collected Directors made an unexpected decision on the res­ courthouse in Los Angeles could be But today’ s questions by Poindex­ done in by incompetent federal in September by the Educational the toughest questioning he has ter’ s lawyers sought to press the toration o f Center Springs Pond, the Democratic regulators, not by greedy thrift owners. Research Service from more than faced about the scandal that caused former president about his almost- directors failed to fulfill their role as minority And if you believe thau Keating has some 1,000 school districts. heavy political damage to the final daily meetings with his national directors. junk bonds he would like to sell you. It was released at the start o f the two years o f his presidency. security adviser. Keating, whose Lincoln Savings and Most o f the Democratic members were absent association’ s 74th annual conven­ With the press and public barred On the agenda, according to court Loan o f Irvine, Calif., is likely to ^ from the meeting at which the issue was decided. tion. from attending, Reagan was being papers: remembered as the most costly thrift Tlie Democrats then held a news conference at “ School boards and other citizens asked 154 questions plus follow-ups •’The president’s knowledge of failure in history, is taking to the airwaves are understanding that the U.S.A. that focus on his meetings with North’s relationship with various in­ which they protested the Republican vote and im­ to convince the American taxpayers that needs high quality schools to com­ Poindexter, his former national dividuals in the Contra operation plied it was high handed. he and other public-^irited thrift owners plete and they realize that an excel­ security adviser. Then Reagan faced and the Iran initiative. Tlie Republicans responded appropriately that if like himself were driven into bankruptcy lent pnincipal is the key to develop­ cross-examination by Iran-Contra •Whether Poindexter told Reagan by government banking supervisors. die Democrats had anything to say on the subject ing an excellent school,” said Paul prosecutors, in questioning that o f the status o f Richard Secord, who Making the rounds like an author on a they should have been present at the right time to Hersey, the association’ s director o f could carry over until Saturday. North enlisted to move supplies to self-promotional book tour, Keating has professional assistance. Faindexter goes on trial March 5 the Nicaraguan rebels and who say it. appeared in recent days on “ Meet the “These salary increases are a clear on charges o f concealing from Con­ operated the network o f offshore ac­ More recently a situation has arisen that is Press,” “Good Morning, America,” and indication that school boards know gress Oliver North’s assistance to counts known as the Enterprise to similar, though not exactly parallel. Muddying scenic rivers “ Crossfire.” As Keating tells it, there w m the importance o f strong leaders in the Contras and lying about a 1985 move money in the Iran-Contra af­ a government conspiracy to cut down his, The Republicans have a minority o f three on the restructuring our schools,” he said. shipment o f Hawk missiles to Iran. fair. and Wilderness Society successfully development, allow the government to profitable savings and loan in its prime. Board of Education. Republicans complained “ While the Consumer M c e Index Three years ago, Reagan •Reagan’s discussions with Poin­ By Robert Walters fought to prevent the Interior Depjart- confiscate private property and force Keating was more camera-shy last fall during the campaign that preceded the November climbed 4.8 piercent in 1989, the in­ pxjrtrayed himself as a president who dexter regarding a i^hronology on a ment’s Bureau o f Reclamation from con­ p)eople o ff their land. when he was brought before the House crease in principial salaries is more GLIDE, Ore. — As it tumbles out of was kept in the dark. But Poindexter November 1985 Hawk shipment election that minority Board of Education mem­ structing a dam on the Green River in In fact, the federal agencies designated Banking Committee to testify under oath the Cascade foothills and roars toward the than 5 pierccnt.” : i • contends he kept his boss fully in­ that forms the basis o f four o f the bers had been excluded from the board’ s Colorado. to oversee protected rivers have no px)wer about the Lincoln debacle. He first re­ The survey found the salary o f ■ v * ^ . ' Pacific through a rocky channel bordered formed about all aspjects o f the affair five criminal cluirgcs against Ibin- decision-making. In his 1%5 State o f the Union address. to require anything from landholders un­ quested that all TV cameras be turned off. junior high and middle school prin- by moss-covered stands o f towering — with the apjparent exception o f dexter. President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed less the government purchases the proper­ As it turned out, Keating wanted the At the meeting of the Republican Town Com­ evergreens, the North Umpqua River is a cipials this year is $52,163, and that the diversion o f Iran arms sale •Whether Reagan advised Poin­ that “ the time has com e to identify and ty or p>ays for a scenic easement. Similar­ blackout, not because he had something elementary school principals mittee Wednesday, party members, including spectacular sight to behold. money to the Contras — and that dexter to tell rongressumnl conunit- preserve free-flowing stretches o f our ly false — but equally widely dissemi­ sensitive to say, but apparently because average $48,431. Both arc 5.5 per­ some Republican directors, heaped criticism on The river has changed little since the Reagan authorized his activities. tces they alrc.Tdy had been given in­ great scenic rivers before growth and nated — are claims that river protection he didn’t want the spectacle o f himself cent increases from the previous Lewis and Clark expedition first explored Reagan said early in 1987 that he formation about whetliei North was the Democratic members o f the Board of Educa­ development make the beauty o f the un­ entails restricting or prohibiting swim­ taking the Fifth on the 5 o ’clock news. year. the Northwest wilderness almost two cen­ hadn’ t known about “ secret bank ac­ secretly assisting the (!ontras. The tion. They said the board shirked its responsibility spoiled waterways a memory.” ming, fishing, hunting and boating. After declining to testify, Keating walkt^ 'The highest percentage increase turies ago. Moreover, it is likely to counts and diverted funds,” two earlier response:; weu- denials that Three years later, the Wild and Scenic What federal action does do is protect silently past reporters and spxxl o ff in his when it cut some funds from the budget request o f remain in that state for generations to was a 6.7 piercent jump for elemen­ products o f the Iran-Contra affair North was leiiing money and Rivers Act became law. In the ensuing 21 fish and game habitat, enhance recrea­ limousine. (The thrift regulators didn’t The Associated Press the school administration but left it entirely to the come because it is a federally protected tary school assistant principials, who which he found “personally distaste­ providing milit.Try advice to the years, however, fewer than 9,300 o f the tional opportunities, preserve clean drink­ confi.scaie all o f his creature comforts. component of the nation’s Wild and now average $40,916. Senior high THREE-MINUTE MAN — Richard Shaner of Hingham, Mass., calls for directions to a ful.” He told the "Tower Commission Contras. They led to foiiner national administration to allocate the budget reductions. country’s river miles — less than 0.3 px:r- ing water and help retain the original After all, a guy being sued for $1.1 billion Scenic Rivers System. assistant principals average $46,486 he didn’t know the National security adviser Uolicrt McFarlanc’s Tlie implication is that the Democrats, who hold cent — have been officially protected character o f the rivers and their neighbor­ for civil bank fraud needs a ride to the school where he weis scheduled to address the students. Shaner is a member of the Hin­ Countless other equally magnificent and junicR' high-middle school assis­ Security Council staff was assisting guilty plea to criminal cliarges o f the majority on the Board o f Education, had abdi­ under that 1 % 8 statute. ing communities. courthouse.) gham Militia. U.S. rivers do not enjoy those safeguards, tant pjrincipjals, $44,570. the Nicaraguan C onu^. withholding infonn -tiou from Con­ The law says that “ certain selected In Oregon, both residents and visitors He didn’t want to talk to Congress, but cated their policy-making responsibilities. however. Indeed, many o f the rivers are Poindexter subsequently told gress. rivers o f the nation which, with their im­ are overwhelmingly enthusiastic about Keating left behind a press release that The school budget was studied by the Board of threatened by ill-managed logging, mini­ Congress, however, he believed Reagan, in a Ma>- li 1987 an ad­ mediate environments, possess outstand­ the omnibus federal legislation that ex­ blamed the regulators for the closing o f Education as a committee of the whole board, co­ ng or agricultural operations; damming Reagan understood that “ Col. North dress to the nation, • aid, “ As angry ingly remarkable scenic, recreational, tended protection to 40 rivers (including Lincoln. for hydropx)wer, flood control or water ‘Safe’ chemical plant leaks 2nd time was insUTuncntal in keeping the as I may be about > tivitics under­ chaired by a Democratic member and a geologic, fish and wildlife, historic, cul­ the North Umptqua) in 1988. Efforts arc Everybody needs a scapjegoat, espjecial- supply purposes; irresponsible land Contras supported without maybe taken without my knowledge, I am Republican member. When the committee recom­ tural or other similar values, shall be now under way to fashion a similar bill ly a guy who opxrated a savings and loan a neutralizing agent. A truck ap- development; pollution; channelizing and INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) — 'The pipje and injured seven workers. Hord said the recent incidents understanding the details o f exactly still accountable ioi those ac­ mendation was voted on by the Board of Educa­ preserved in free-flowing condition.” that would secure the unspoiled status of in an inherently unsafe way, making en­ pjarently ran over a hose, causing it diversion. The Occupational Safely and don’ t mean “ this is an unsafe opera­ what he was doing.” tivities.” Immediately designated were the mid­ 60 to 80 rivers in neighboring tirely inappropriate and excessive invest­ second toxic chemical leak in two tion, it was approved by a vote o f 6 to 0, with two tion. It doesn’t compare to what to split open. Bearer said. But Secord. who received two Washington. weeks at a plant considered among Health Administration sent inspjec- Details emerged at North’ s trial “ Six hundred thousand o f the nation’ s dle forks o f the Clearwater and Salmon in ments with someone else’s money and the happened in 1985. The problems at Muriatic acid is a mixture of Republican members voting for approval and one Candidates for protection elsewhere in the most modem in the nation tors to the plant after the small MIC last year o f Reagan’s telephone call years’ probation for his role in the 3.5 million miles o f river now lie motion­ Idaho and the Feather in California as insured backing o f the U.S. taxpayers. Institute in 1985 were just multiply­ hydrochloric acid and water. Republican member absent. The oiily dissent came the country include the Kootenai in Mon­ forced authorities to order 15,000 to the president o f Honduras to get Iran-Contra affair, complained less behind dams, never to be free-flow­ well as segments o f the St. Croix in W is­ Lincoln’ s invesunenls were tied in leak. They were still at the plant A condensed solution of residents to remain indoors. ing. You just have two incidents the release o f a seized shipment o f Reagan has been “ hiding out ... I from the absent member, John Thcci, who sub­ consin and Minnesota, Rio Grande in tana, F\:nobscot in Maine, American in large part to high-risk oparalions such as Thursday, and two more inspjectors hydrochloric acid causes severe ing again,” notes American Rivers, a con­ About 500 gallons o f muriatic here.” ammunition destined for the Con­ think it’s cowardly. ' New Mexico, Rogue in Oregon, Eleven California, Payette in Idaho, James in Vir­ buying and selling raw land, investing in , were dispjatched to look into the bums and pjermanent visual damage mitted a letter saying he didn’t agree with the servation organization based on acid leaked from a transfer hose at After an August 1985 leak at In- tras. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge FV)int in Missouri and W olf in Wisconsin. ginia, Merrimack in New Hampshire, speculative real estate and buying junk muriatic acid leak, said Jack Hord, a may occur, according to The Merck budget because he viewed teacher salaries as too Washington, D.C. “Countless additional Rhone-Poulenc’s Institute plant sliuite, 135 sought medical help at Also at North’s trial, an NSC staf­ Harold Greene rcjecu-d a request by In subsequent years, however, the Niobrara in Nebraska and Genesee in bonds. Keating essentially ignored the spokesman for the U.S. Labor Index, an encyclop^ia of chemi­ stretches are drained nearly dry or choked Thursday. N o injuries were rpjorted, hospitals. fer testified that CIA director W il­ news organizations to attend today’s high. law’ s critics have generated local opposi­ New York. traditional and safer role o f the savings Department. brown with pollution.” but fears that px>isonous vapjor liie muriatic acid leaked as cals. liam Casey said Reagan had desig­ deposition. Nevertheless, if the Board o f Education made a tion to additional designations by inac­ and loan business — home mortgages. , After the Bhopal leak and a series Serious concern about river protection released in the spill would spread workers filled a tank at the plant’ s curately claiming that federal protection Robert Walters is a syndicated What Keating hopxjs you will forget is ^ o f leaks here in 1985, OSHA pjer- bad decision. Republican Party members joined in is generally considered to date back to the over Institute and neighboring St. wastewater and sewage treatment o f the rivers would restrict real estate columnist. that just 3 percent o f the money h e " formed a wall-to-wall inspjeclion o f that decision. They are as much to blame. 1950s, when leaders o f the Sierra Club Albans led officials to order pieople plant, where the chemical is used as gambled with was his own capital. The the plant, which then was wholly inside. rest came from the federally insured owned by Union Carbide. ’The com ­ depxjsits o f the little people who believed “ I’ m certainly concerned,” said pany was cited with 221 violations. A $1.37 million fine assessed by Not all it’s cracked up to be the “ savings” part o f the savings and loan plant manager Ron Bearer. “This is Open Forum OSHA was settled out o f court for B E ST BUY industry. a serious incident when we have to recommend to emergency wrvices” $408,500 on the condition Carbide OIL CO. By Timothy B. Norbeck The way Keating ran Lincoln was not ■ attemd much different from taking his ' that pjeople stay inside buildings. didn’t have to admit fault. Vernon, CT She chose Bolton depositors’ money to Las Vegas and bet­ The vapxjr didn’t leave the plant, The plant, which is about 10 Critics o f America’ s health care system Looking Back ting the whole wad on red at the roulette and authorities lifted the order 30 miles west o f Charleston and is now 875-0876 have been championing the nationalized To the Editor: wheel. A gambler may have a lucky minutes later. owned by both Union Carbide and Canadian model as an attractive and vi­ In the first leak, on Feb. 2, a small Rhonc-H)ulenc, a French company, I would like to express my concern over the possible poor population is highly concentrated in the p)olls indicate Americans would not be streak for a time, but inevitably his luck closing of Bolton High School. As a Willington student, able alternative for us. Since Canada amount o f methyl isocyanate, or was considered by Carbide as the core cities and is victimized by crime and willing to bear. runs out. Unfortunately, the American ' .86® COP Bolton High has been very imprortant to the development spxjnds a lesser pxircentage o f its Gross MIC — the same chemical that safest in the nation after the com ­ drug abuse problems that simply do not Just consider tJiat more than 90 percent taxpayers will be the ones paying o ff Diesel Fuel Also Available National Product (8.6 vs. 11.5 pxtreent) on killed 3,500 people in 1984 at pany spent millions improving 1500*Ion Minimum o f my character and scholastic ability. exist at significant levels in Canada. o f the American people agree with the Keating’s heavy gambling losses of $2 health care than docs the United States, safety systems after the 1985 leaks. Pr1c« nit>)»cl ID chgng* Volum* Dtouni* In my eighth grade year I was given a choice between billion or more. Bhopal, India — escaped from a and has universal coverage, so goes their Americans also enjoy the dubious dis­ statement, “ everybody should have the four different schools, Windham, Windham Tech, E.O. Notwithstanding the civil bank fraud argument, the time has com e for us to tinction o f leading the world in self- right to the best possible health care.” Smith, and Bolton High. After much thought, I chose suit against him, what Keating may have adopt such a system, too. Proponents for destructive life style abuses which cause When asked if spending 15 percent on Now Offers You More CHOICES. Bolton for many reasons. trauma and disease requiring costly medi­ health care and less on other things would done legally was more indicative o f the i Bolton is a small school, allowing students a more in­ change have attempted to bolster their contention by pointing to a recent Har­ cal intervention and resulting in much be too much or not, 61 percent believed savings and loan debacle than any o f his j dividual relationship with its teachers. There is a family- DON'T MONKEY vard poll which indicated that 61 percent premature death and disability. Somehow, that 15 pjercent is not loo much, only 28 a lleg ^ illegal activities. ;| INTRODUCING typje community at the high school which enables stu­ we have not yet discovered how to induce pterceni thought it was loo much, and 11 To the extent that federal deregulation ;] dents to work in a more comfortable environment. But o f the American public prefer the Canadian system. so many o f our fcllow-Amcricans not to pjcrccnt were not sure. Another survey o f the indusuy allowed Keating to gel >j AROUND... the main reason I chose Bolton High School was because abuse their freedoms by excess or inap­ asked Americans how much they would away with thaC he is right about spread- d I wanted a good education and the school has lived up to More than 7J00 years ago the French- propriate eating, smoking, drinking, drug spx:nd on new medical technology to save ing the blame around. But Keating should these standards. Swiss moralist, Rousseau, wrote that “ the use, promiscuity, spjeeding, and violence. a life. The survey pxople quit asking at $1 keep on spreading until the blame comes CHOICE Equity Bolton High has brought about leadership, success, general will is always just, but the judg­ The results o f this civic failure are million, because respondents could not right back to him. Try Our Pay-By-Mail motivation, and the search for excellence to its students. ment which guides it is not always en­ elevated levels o f heart disease, cancer, define an outer limit. Clearly the He took advantage o f depxjsit in­ This can be witnessed in such activities as club participja- lightened.” That Harvard survey provides homicide, venereal disease, high risk American pxtoplc want more money spent surance, created after the Great Depres­ Program... tion and spxjrts teams, which have inspired hard work and pregnancy, disability, trauma, and linger­ sion as a confidence builder, and bought a pxirfcct example. The Canadian model on receiving the best possible care — not It makes paying your sgbschption easier on you. have fostered teamwork qualities to those who piar- ing death, not to mention a whopping na­ himself a license to gamble. was described over the telephone to those less. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 weeks, you can ticipate. They have also motivated school spirit within tional health care bill to ptay for it all. Choose a competitive polled as one in which “ the government American health care is indeed the J the student b ^ y . sim^y write a check for 3 months, 6 months or a full pays the cost o f all citizxins’ health care It is unlikely, however, that Americans envy o f the world, but clearly the United What I have learned at the high school has given me Indians threatened year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about out of taxes...” On the face of it, that would settle for Canadian health care States must do better. About 12 porceni of I the confidence to undertake the academic work involved Our diplomatic sources tell us that In­ having ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the Adjustable CHOICE Home Equity Line description sounds pretty alluring, and standards. The best and latest in medical us, jjarlicularly the “ working pxor,” do door when it's inconvenient or being at home to pay dian officials are worrying about the fate in college. The teachers have continually encouraged me one is prompted to wonder whether what technology and research is considered a not have health insurance coverage, even your bill. to do the best I can and have helped me in every way divine r i^ t by the humblest American Medicaid, and thus they may lack access o f 50,(XX) Hindus and Sikhs living in A f­ WE WILL NOTIFY or a Fixed Rate CHOICE Home Equity term loan. wasn’t said was more significant than YOUR CARRIER possible. what was. The respondents were not told consumer, but it is not available to many to care until their symptoms are far ad­ ghanistan. If and when the Afghan Simply.complete the coupon below and send it to government is overthrown by Mujahedin THAT YOU ARE A One o f the options presented to Bolton High is that on a por capita basis, Canada’s na­ Canadians, whose provincial govern­ vanced and require intensive and costly us...or if you would like more information on our Pay- PAY-BY-MAIL transporting students to other towns. There are some dis­ tional debt is twice that o f the United ments do not consider state-of-the-art U'catmenl. It makes much sense to con­ rebels, the fear is that the Indian com ­ By-Mail program call the Circulation Department. CUSTOMER advantages to this proposal. Transporting students out of States and is increasing faster. medicine a priority. Diagnostic imaging centrate our tax resources on this problem munities will be targeted for spjccial 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ Stop in or call today for rates and further information town will cut into studying and sleeping time. A long bus technology is suspjcct, and the rationing group, rather than waslefully dissipate punishment. The rebels suspjecl the In­ tion, you will be billed. 1 Moreover, the Fraser Institute, an indc- ride may cause students to become fatigued even before pondent Canadian research firm, com ­ process is solidly entrenched. For ex­ available revenues by imposing a national dians o f collaborating with the Com­ reaching the school. Extracurricular activities also be­ ample, magnetic resonance imaging munist government in Kabul. Sikhs and plains that the tax rate in Canada is just system a la Canada, to “ fix” everything, I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my pay-by­ com es a problem to students. The fact that rides home (MRI) machines are more numerous in including the 88 percent o f the U.S. sys­ Hindus made enormous sums during the c (jcmiminilifAalictml over 50 porcent o f cash income for the mail subscription on are not easily accessible play a major role in a student’s average family. It’s a fact that Canadians the one stale o f Michigan than in all o f tem that works so well. Soviet occupation o f Afghanistan by trad­ decision to join after school events. For that same reason, arc taxed at a higher rate, paying as much Canada. Every city and major town in The Medicaid program itself must be ing with the Soviets. The Indian govern­ Enclosed please find payment for I did not join the Bolton High School sports program up ment has exacerbated the ill will by host­ as $2.20 per U.S. gallon of gas in Quebec, Connecticut has at least one or more CAT reformed and expanded to llic substantial Carrier Delivery; until this year. plus comparable excessive rates for other scanners to serve its residents in need of number o f needy individuals and families ing Soviet officials and the Soviet pup- Another option suggested is the closing of Bolton consumer goods. If Americans were will­ such services, but only one CAT scanner not now covered. It is a scandal that na­ pjcls in the Afghan government. □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 High. Becau.se I am concerned about the future o f the exists to serve the entire Province o f Senior Citizens: 2790 Main Street ing to pay one dollar more for each gallon tionally. less than 45 percent o f our poor □ 1 year *86.24 school and its students, 1 feel that closing the school Newfoundland with a population o f receive such assistance. Connecticut has □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 of gasoline at the pumps, our federal Mini-editorial GLASTONBURY • 659-0394 would take away the opportunity for other students to treasury would reap $1(X) billion — 570,(XX). In Canadian provinces, patients one o f the best programs, but adequate receive the same quality o f education that 1 did. I would enough to provide health insurance are often on wailing lists o f six months to uniform standards must be adopted After federal investigators busied Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount. Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry hate to see tills happen. coverage for all the uninsured, and a two years for elective surgery that is nationwide. Some also suggest mandating for allegedly smoking cracks, rumors cir­ Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months Marlborough Tavern Green long-term care program for our elderly as routine in America. employers to provide health insurance for Laura Backus culated wildly that the federal probe o f well. R)r prompt attention and immediate ef­ all full-time employees, but significant MARLBOROUGH ■ 295-9554 Class o f 1990 Barry over the years had cost the tax­ It is only fair to acknowledge the posi­ fective u-ealment, thousands o f Canadian lax credits would be needed as well to Bolton High School payers $42 million. Thai’s nonsense, ac­ N a m e tive a.spx:cts o f the Canadian health care citizens flock across the borders to avoid undermining the ability of cording to the U.S. attorney in system, such as the low adminisUative physicians and hospitals in Seattle, American business to compete. Wphinglon. The bill was more like $2.3 Apt. 31 Main Street, Rto. 66 costs, the universality o f its coverage, and Rochester, Minn., Detroit, Cleveland, Finally, 1 would implore proponents of million. We don’t know about you, but the overall lower rate o f health care Buffalo, and even Maine. As comedian the Caiiadian health care system who HEBRON • 228-4505 we feel much better about that. Only $2.3 Manchester Herald spending. Some also point to better lon­ Jack Parr once noted, “ Immigration is the wish to impiort it to the United States, not Zip P hone million to ruth one alleged crack smoker. gevity and infant mortality rates than sincerest form o f flattery.” The traffic is to “ fall in love with a dimple,” to At this rate, the federal government those in the United States, but such not moving in the opposite direction. Yes, pjaraphra.se Canadian humorist Stephen Somerset Square Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. should win the war on drugs about the MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL claims have little validity. Infant mor­ Canadian health care supjpjosedly costs Leacock, and then have to marry, and live same lime that hell freezes over. Daily publication since CX:t 1,1914. tality has far more to do with poverty less than American, but our neighbors to with, the whole pjerson. GLASTONBURY • 657-3761 Penny M. SieHert lack of education, substance addiction, the north pay a heavy price in higher P ub lish er______Timothy B. Norbeck is the executive The Manchester Herald Opinion Page Editor ]___ Ron Robiliard and the teen pregnancy rate than it docs taxes, higher public debt, restricted access A subsidiary of Landmnrk/Community Bancorp, Inc. MEMBER FDIC Associate Editor___ Alexander Girelli with medical care. The United States has to modem technology, and long delays in director of the Connecticut State Medi­ Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 ten limes the population o f Canada; our service and treatment — a price that all cal Society. are .syndicated columnlsLs. 14—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 16, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 16,1990—15

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mil. “A perestroika has begun,” he the United States,” Bush said. growing coca could be driven into said. The four nations also promised to the camp of leftist rebels if their Extraordinary security precau­ hold a follow-up meeting within six livelihood is taken away from them. tions were taken to protect Bush and months to review progress in the Colombia has frequently com­ his three summit partners, with batttle against cocaine and called for plained that while it is spilling its about 5,000 uniformed troops a 1991 world conference to address blood fighting drug traffickers, the watching over the proceedings. Bat­ illegal drug trafficking. U.S. is discriminating against its tleships presented an imposing force The document proposed “broad- legal exports such as coffee and off shore and helicopter gunships based rural development” to help flowers with high tariffs and other hovered nearby. Bush returned to prevent the eeonomic hardship that protective measures. Washington late Thursday without it admitted will inevitably result Bush on 'Thursday tried to address incident. from programs to substitute other those complaints by saying he But Colombian guerrillas made crops for coca. would work to open U.S. markets GREATER HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE DEALER’S their own point, one of defiance. The communique indicated that more. They kidnapped an American priest the United States was willing to help Bush did not promise any more in Cali, the third U.S. citizen taken finance programs to replenish the aid to the Latin American countries prisoner by rebels this week. Also, a country’s foreign exchange and to other than the $2.2 billion over the small bomb exploded Thursday help create jobs for farmers no next five years he had already morning, 4'/2 miles from Barran- longer able to grow the illegal crop. pledged. quilla Airport, damaging a voltage “The great result of the anti-^inig However, the president, perhaps regulator of a line that fed the air summit for our countries is the realizing the programs called for in conditioning of the airport where realization of the necessity of sub­ the communique would require ad­ Bush landed two hours later. stituting a legal economy for the ditional funding, said he would try At the summit. Bush met a key current coca economy,” Zamora to get Western European and other Latin American demand by promis­ said. developed nations to help foot the ing in the communique to fight In Bolivia’s central Chapare bill. cocaine consumption in his country. region, an estimated 300,000 He added that at the economic “I owe it to the children of peasants make a living by growing summit of developed nations July America, the United States ... to the bush. 9-11 in Houston he would try to these three presidents to guarantee Garcia has said repeatedly that place economic assistance for Latin them that we will do everything we many of the estimated 200,000 American drug producers high on Reginald Pinto/Manchesief Herald can to cut demand for narcotics in Peruvian peasants who survive by the agenda. PLEADING FOR FUNDS — Mary Jackson, director of the Lowe Program Center at Manchester Community Coilege, speaks with state Rep. John Thompson, D-Manchester, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1990 Thru of the Legislature’s Appropriations Committee and the Higher Education Subcommittee, at President predicts success the Capitol Thursday. Representatives of colleges spoke with legislators about possible MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1990 budget cuts. with international drug war FREE GIFT! a t n o a d d i t i o n a l c h a r g e By Tom Raum after he and the presidents of ment of firearms. WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW OR USED CAR The Associated Press Colombia, Bolivia and Peru signed a And, it asserts that the drug College communique vowing closer coor­ problem is one equally troubling to OR TRUCK... From Page 1 WASHINGTON — President dination in the war on drugs. drug-producing nations and drug­ CHOICE OF: $60 DINING CERTIFICATE TO THE Bush met with his Cabinet today to And while the “Document of consuming ones. § ^ review the the “ice-breaking” drug Cartagena” broke no major new Bush’s journey to Colombia came HEARTHSTONEORSTATESTREETGRILLRESTAU- Community College, also spoke ground in specifics. Bush hailed the off without incident amid intensive RANTS OR A FRANKLIN SPELLMASTER COMPUTER. “I felt very good about our Jonathan Pelto, D-Mansfield, whose summit in Colombia and to discuss ☆ before the subcommittee, she said. presentation in relation to their sup­ district includes the University of the next steps in the international session as “having forged an un­ precautions for his safety. Details at participating automobile dealers - ^ m Faced with a tight state budget, port of the basic skills program,” Connecticut. battle against narcotics. precedented alliance against the Because of security concerns over O’Neill wants to spend $401.4 mil­ Martin said today. “They seemed to O’Neill’s budget “eliminates so Bush waved off reporters’ ques­ drug trade.” the safety of the airport at REGISTER TO WIN...HAWAIIAN DREAM TRIP! lion for higher education for the fis­ many faculty slots that there’s no tions at the outset of the Cabinet The president said he hopes to en­ Cartagena, Bush flew into and took listen. I think they were startled by FREE GIFTS AVAILABLE WITH PURCHASE AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS ONLY! cal year beginning July 1, a 1.4 in­ the number of students who are defi­ way they can teach as many kids." meeting, saying, “We’ve got a lot of list U.S. allies in Europe and else­ off from the more secluded airport crease over estimated spending this cient in basic skills.” He said the UConn staff would be business to do.” where in the drug fight, and that an in Barranquilla, about 60 miles year, and $37.1 million short of The College Learning Center at reduced to pre-1980 levels. At the The president laughed when international effort against drug traf­ away. He flew back and forth be­ m H what college administrators believe Manchester Community College same time, state college tuition fees asked if he was still upset with ficking will be high on the agenda at tween Barranquilla and Cartagena is needed to continue present opera­ serves about 3,000 students, Martin keep going up. reporters over stories that suggested the July economic summit of major by helicopter. tions at state and community col­ said. Each community college in the “We are gouging the students for he has sometimes misled the media. industrial democracies in Houston. But Bush shrugged off any con­ ss “I’ll give a full report” to U.S. al­ cern about his own safety. leges. state has a similar basic education more and more money and we’re He said Thursday that such reports Z - 0 At the community college level, program, she said. providing less and less service. might lead him to cut back on news lies “on this ice-breaking meeting Asked in Barranquilla if he was O JO officials estimate the state’s 12-coI- “I feel that the community college When you have a budget that grows conferences — but then he held two here,” he said. surprised there was no violence to lege community college system will system has a history of providing by only 4.5 percent, somebody’s got of them. The communique, which aides protest his visit. Bush said “I am not ^ o have to eliminate 208 full- or part- basic skills education at ihe college to pay the price for that. “I’m going to get upset if you said was written before Thursday’s surprised,” and he complimented O -n time faculty members, out of a total level for students who are defi­ “We policymakers ^ e going to don’t get the hell out of here,” Bush session, calls for a “world con- Colombian and U.S. Secret Service 0 m of 1,591, and reduce enrollments by cient,” Martin said. “The problem is have to decide where higher educa­ said kiddingly as fcporlers were es­ fcren(?fc against illicit dmg traffick­ security details for doing a good job. nearly 8,000. there and will not go away on its tion fits into our priority list,” Pelto corted from the Cabinet Room. ing” in 1991 and a “high level” Still, William Bennett, the U.S. Martin, who also serves on the own.” said. Bush was flying to Ken- Latin American followup in six drug control policy director, told ir statewide Basic Skills Council, A number of college presidents With the constraints, UConn nebunkport, Maine, later today for a months. reporters on the return flight aboard based at Greater Hartford Com­ Thursday painted a gloomy picture would have to reduce its student three-day holiday weekend at his It also commits the Bush ad­ Air Force One, “A lot of people told 0 1 munity College, said she spoke of higher education under O’Neill’s body by 500, the four Connecticut oceanfront home. He returned to the ministration to provide economic him not to go.” m > before the subcommittee on behalf proposed budget, the Associated State University campuses by 2,000 White House late Thursday night aid to help the three Andean nations “It was risky, but it wasn’t students, and the technical colleges from what he eddied the “ice-break­ wage the drug battle and help per­ foolhardy — and this is what leader­ DmWD'uBS \® D T?® of the state’s community college 7 0 Press reported. ship is about," Bennett added. > (/) system. The numbers alarmed Rep. by 400, he said. ing meeting” in Cartagena that will suade their farmers to switch to JO lead to more ambitious international legal crops. It calls for tougher en­ Tlie communique spelled out that > efforts to control drugs. forcement of drug laws, better ex­ military force could be used to JO “We, in fact, created the first changes of information and in­ bolster police activity against drug H anti-drug cartel,” Bush declared creased restrictions on the move­ activity. ' I > House "D From Page 1 wCome in m to any Morande i automotive k showroom and register to win a brand newCAR! car of your choice*...three great models to choose from! But Mary Gabbcy, a realtor with mortgage, and Green became undertaken since the foreclosure. Register now through February 28 to win a brand new Ford Festiva, ’You must be a licensed driver. 18 years or older, to enter. Limit one entry Blanchard & Rossetto, 189 West responsible for the entire mortgage, He said he would not regret his M azda 323 or Hyundai Excel per person Drawing lo be held march 15. 1990. Winner will be notified. Center St., said she thinks the he said. 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He said say, “who cares.” fees additional “The conditions were such that necticut, leaving thousands of Harrison had improved higliway brake action was nil and there people without power this morning. operations and that morale within wasn’t Ihe ability for planes to land tlic department had improved. 9 At 9:30 a.m., Northeast Utilities safely,” King said. counted 36,000 people without Harrison has also served as presi­ ^ S^ngs Bank f Z A / V i He said this was the first time the power, including 3,200 in Windsor, dent of Unit 103 of the Civil Service of Manchester 315 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER airport had been closed for an ex­ 2,600 in West Hartford, 2,200 in Affiliates, a union representing Located on Route 6 TEL 643-5135 PARTS 646-4567 mid-management employees. He YANKEE Where your friends are. (Just OH Exit 60 At 1-84) tended period since 1984 when it Watertown, 1,600 in Simsbury, IcIcpImiU’ Mo 1700 said today he did not seek re-elec­ closed under similar circumstances. 1,500 in Waterbury, 1,500 in M cm b<*r 1'D K ... I'.ijiui) Hou<4mK Lender.(S) Meanwhile, the freezing rain Plymouth, and 1,000 in tion to the presidency because of his brought down power lines across Southington, retirement plans. 0 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 16, 1990—17 lb—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 16,1990 SPORTS High School Roundup MHS girls notch 18th win in a row HARTFORD — Moving another step closer to its goal Manchester extended its lead to 48-24 after three team was all set to play Thursday night, except the MHS hockey nearing its goal of an unbeaten season, Manchester High thumped Jim periods. Patriots had one major problem. Hanford Ihiblic, 59-34, Thursday afternoon in CCC East The Indians were 19-for-28 from the foul line. “Our Division girls’ basketball action. The opponent, Marianapolis Prep, failed to show. Murray foul shooting helped us get started in the second quarter Coventry (13-6) next sees action Saturday night at 6 The CCC East champion Indians move to 18-0 overall, after a sluggish first eight minutes,” DeRasqua said. Indians one win away from state tournament berth 12-0 in the league with the victory. They wind up the against Portland High (12-8) in the first round of the Manchester was 1 l-for-17 from the 15-foot stripe in the Charter Oak Conference Tournament at Rocky Hill High. regular season with two home dales, Monday against En­ second period. field High and Wednesday against East Hartford High. Cromwell ^ d Bacon Academy meet in the 7:30 p.m. By Paul Ofria Sheryl O’Connell, with six points, had a suong game nightcap with the winners colliding Wednesday at 7:30 Special to the Herald off the bench for Manchester. p.m. at the same site for the COC postseason champion­ The Owls fall to 5-13 overall and 2-10 in the CCC Tammy (Dubois) continues to spark us and Jodi Wid- East. ship. Coventry and FVirtland split two meetings during If the Manchester High hockey team could offer the mer does the little things that don’t show up in the stats,” Rams^ Cowan Manchester started slowly, leading 6-5 after one the regular season. lowly Quebec Nordiques a piece of advice, it may be to DeRasqua noted. have patience. period, but it erupted for 23 second-period points for a MANCHESTER (S«) — Kerri Undland 0 0-0 0, Cheryl Fowler 6 2-3 14. 29-12 halftime bulge. Shelly Dielerle had seven of her 13 Shelly Dieterle 6 1-2 13, Dawn Fellows 0 0-0 0, Irish O’Connell 4 4-4 12, For it wasn’t so long ago when hockey people were points and Cheryl Ix)wler six of her team-high 14 Jodi Widmer 1 5-7 7, Sheryl OX:onnell 1 4-6 6, Kate Smith 1 0-0 2, Tammy East hockey whips Conard needs a block performing last rites on the Indians before each Dubois 1 3-6 5. Totals 20 19-28 59. markers in the second stanza for Manchester. WEST HARTFORD — With nine different players Chrisunas. But not these Indians. With four games left HARTFORD PUBLIC (34) — Marcie Shilleh 0 0-0 0. Shelly Vbung 2 0-0 “Our defense played an important part in today’s win,” 4, Latisha Myces 3 0-0 6, Chass Milner 0 0-0 0. Johney Garcia 2 0-0 4, scoring, the East Catholic High hockey team clobbered on the 1989-90 schedule, Manchester (9-7) is just one Manchester coach Joe DeFbsqua said. Betsy Ruiz 5 6-10 16, Adria Cotto 1 0-0 2, Rashoda Lockett 0 0-0 0, Carla Conard High, 13-1, Thursday afternoon at the Veteran’s victory away from securing a spot in next month’s Nelson 0 2-2 2 Totals 13 8-12 34. this one time Trish O’Connell had her finest all-around effort for Halftime: 29-12 Manchester Rink. Division II Tournament. The clinching party could come Manchester with 12 points, nine rebounds and six assists. Jay Danforth led the way for the Eagles with three as early as Saturday night when the Indians travel to “Shelly is playing consistently now and Cheryl Fowler is Marianapolis a no show goals while Andy Gagnon and Todd Scaver added two No one ever had to worry about Charlie Cowan. When Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford for an 8 a fine shooter,” DeFbsqua added. COVENTRY — The Coventry High girls’ basketball apiece. Chris Peraro made 14 saves in goal for the ti>e ball was snapped, Charlie was there. p.m. game against Newington, a team which Manchester ^glcs. He never m iss^ a team plane, a team bus — or a beat by a 12-7 cqunt on Feb 7. East is 10-8 and will play Simsbury High Monday at block. How bad does this team want to play in the tourna­ noon at the South Windsor Arena. Conard falls to 5-10-2. He was on time, in shape. He didn’t make waves, just ment? O’Brien experiencing down side Leading, 4-1, the Eagles blew the game wide open lanes for the ball carrier and time for the passer. “Real bad,” according to senior tri-captain Chip Ad- with a nine-goal outburst in the final 15 minutes. He cleared a path for Ram runners from to dabbo, who after a pair of seasons at hard labor is enjoy­ Other Eagle goals were scored by Mike Rodriguez, to Lawrence McCutcheon. He was knocking ing the team’s success. “I’ve always wanted to make of life for now at Boston College Chris Labric, Mark Riendeau, Mark Zavaski, Scott people out of the way the day Willie Ellison set the tournament and we’re all thinking about it. It’s a goal we Zavaski and Jeff Olendcr. single-game rushing record, 247 yards in 26 carries, set last year and didn’t achieve, but this year we knew we “It’s been kind of hard for me because I’m used to against New Orleans in 1971. could do it.” By Howard Ulman E .M Catholic 1 3 9 — 13 winning all the lime,” he said, but “I just keep looking Conard 0 10 __ 1 No one ever calls an offensive line by any alliterative “It seems like the determination is far greater than last The Associated Press into the future.” Scoring: nicknames. They’re never a Fearsome Foursome or year,” said assistant coach Pete Roland, who watched the FIrM pwlod: O’Brien has to wrestle with the present. Purple People Eaters or Steel Curtain or a Doomsday Indians limp down the stretch to a 4-12-2 record a year EC- Mika Rodriguaz (unaaalatad), 13:42 NEWTON, Mass. — Jim O’Brien returned to his alma “We didn’t want the kids to get discouraged, especially Sacond parlod: Line. They’re as taken for granted as sunshine in July. ago. Roland cites, “consistency and strength between all EC- Andy Gagnon (Rodriguaz), 5:09 mater, Boston College, with hope but not much basis for the younger kids,” he said. “We never go into any game You talk of great Ram teams and the conversation pret­ the lines and team work,” as the keys to the program’s EC- Todd Saavar (Scott Zavaski), 9:10 it. In his fourth frustrating year as basketball coach, he thinking we don’t have a chance, but we tell the kids EC- Chris Labris (unassistsd), 10:47 ty quickly gets around to Cra7.y Legs Hirsch, Bob Water- revival. has both. C- Jack Kallahar (Kris Flint), 12:33 we’re going to have to play very, very, very well to win.” Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald fii Id, , . Third parlod: The word “team” is not just another four letter word to In the last four seasons, Boston College is the only Big You say, “What about the line?” and they say, “Oh, this group. They play as a unit, not as a collection of in­ Although the Eagles are struggling and probably will EC- Jay Danforth (Scott Flood, Mark Zavaski), :57 finish in the Big East cellar for the second consecutive East team not to be in at least two post-season tourna­ EC- Mark Riandaau (Mark Lariviars, Chris Hills), 2:39 LAYUP — East Catholic’s P.J. Monahan cah! , , , Lamar dividuals. Fifth-year coach Eric Famo skates three for­ EC- Gagnon (Saavar), 4:19 year, they have a good chance to be competitive next ments. The Eagles haven’t had a winning conference lays one in during Tuesday night’s game Lundy! All the greats!” ward lines equally while Roland, who handles the EC- Scott Zavaski (Gagnon), 7:23 As a famous Southern football coach once observed, season. record since 1982-83 and are one of two teams not to EC- Saavar (Hills), 10:10 with Fairfield Prep. The Eagles, who’ve defense, will use all six blue-liners without reservation. finish in the first division since 1984-85. Connecticut is EC- Mark Zavaski (J. Danlorth, Kan Harold), 10:31 ■ i obody ever notices a levee until it cracks.” EC- Jail Olandar (Gagnon, Scott Zavaski), 11:33 split in two games this week, host ACC foe But Manchester’s approach is not socialist in the Reginald PInto/Manchaatar Harald Three freshmen who are starting now will be ex­ the other. No one ever wrote any songs or poems about it, but purest form. Workaholic Dave Ciolkosz has played on a perienced sophomores, and prize recruits Bill Curley, a EC- J. Danlorth (Lariviars, Rodriguaz), 13:50 St. Bernard tonight at 7 at the Rev. Robert tl-!' Ram line when Charlie Cowan was in it was as un- ON GUARD — Manchester High goalie Ian Dalrymple protects the net as he gets assis­ “The Big East is great, and we feel we can be competi­ EC- J. Danforth (Harold, M. Zavaski), 14:34. slightly higher level than his males since joining the team 6-foot-10 forward, and Malcolm Huckaby, a point guard, tive,” Flynn said. “Hopefully, we’ll prove that next E. Saunders Gymnasium. It’s one of six ci issable as an alligator pit. as a sophomore two years ago. tance from defenseman Kevin Pisch (17) in their recent game apainst Newington. will arrive. Savas: EC- Chris Psraro 14. C- Pstsr Murphy and Cody Abbapamar- You happen to notice, did you, in the recent awed year.” co 36comblnsd. area games on tap tonight. “There is not another guy on the team that works har­ Manchester will try to qualify for the state tournament for the first time since 1986 when it “We’re getting a little bit closer to what the other piose about XXIV, how everybody talks of der than Dave,” Famo said. “He’s the fastest skater on tlir great things did? How everyone notes plays Newington Saturday night. teams have,” O’Brien said. “It really does go in cycles, 'l the ice and creates penalties with his hard play. He could and we’re clearly experiencing the down part of our time. he was such a magician he didn’t even get grass stains on play on any team in the state.” so it’s about time.” tiis uniform in three games? rymple and the play of defensemen Addabbo, Jeff Grote, We can sec the thing turning.” Ciolkosz, who leads the Indians in scoring with 17 Behind Ciolkosz in the scoring department arc How do you think he did that? With mirrors? I mean, Danny Maheux, Matt Welnicki, Shannon Brimmer and Until then, upsets are extremely unlikely when Boston goals and 14 assists, has benefitted from the balanced at­ lincmates Tim Jordan (11-15-26) and Tim Shumaker recently converted forward Kevin Pisch, and the Indians you ever heard of , , Jesse tack, The senior tri-captain, who hopes to play college College plays some of the conference’s powerhouses. Sr polu, Guy McIntyre, Bubba F ^ s? (8-10-18), but the Indians have been pleasantly surprised are deep and ready for a postseason berth, which will be hockey next year, looks forward to the prospect of play­ by production from Brian Wry (8-4-12), Lucas Cosgrove their first since 1986. Villanova did surprise fourth-ranked Syracuse last A.sk Joe Montana who they arc. Bet me, he’ll know. ing tournament hockey next month. “Everyone believes; (6-5-11) and Mike Kelsey, a freshman with a pair of hat “Nobody on this team has been to the tournament,” Monday. FYovidence did shock third-ranked Georgetown Ask any Ram quarterback between 1961 and 1975 I think we are there,” Ciolkosz said. “I’ve worked three WASHINGTON’S tricks and seven goals for the year. Famo acknowledged. “It’s a dance that none of these last Tuesday. But don’t bet on Boston College winning at who Charlie Cowan was and he’ll get misty-eyed and all years for this. And eight other guys worked three years choked up. He may even remove his hat. Throw in some outstanding goaltending by Ian Dal­ guys have been to, they have only heard about it." lOth-ranked Connecticut on Saturday or at Syracuse Listen to the noblest Roman of them all talking from three days later. his home in North Carolina about Charlie Cowan: The ^gles, one of the conference’s strong teams in “You never had to worry about Charlie’s man. When I the early 1980s, are indisputably the worst. Lacking a dropped back to pass, I was never concerned about Char­ Vincent has gloomy outlook on settlement point guard and experience, they also lack victories. lie’s not being where we wanted him to be,” says Roman They are 1-10 in conference games and 7-14 overall. Gabriel, who got off 3,313 passes, most in Ram history By Ronald Blum day discussing arbitration and the benefit In O’Brien’s four years as coach, they have the worst record in conference games, 13-46, even though he had because Charlie kept the league’s hit men off him. The Associated Press plan. Sources familiar with the talks Charlie Cowan’s man was right where you wanted him chiiracterized the arbitration discussion as Dana Barros, the conference’s No. 2 career scorer, in the a.ve 5^ ^ u be, too. Usually, flat on his back or hopelessly trapped NEW YORK — The doors to spring acrimonious. first three. well outside the play. uaining were shut and Commissioner Fiay “Arbitration is, as it has been in all the “Nobody dislikes losing any more than 1 do,” O’Brien Charlie might have been the best pass-blockcr of all Vincent sounded down. The sides were previous negotiations, a major stumbling said. “It’s very, very frustrating.” FEB. 10 thru FEB. 21 lime. In 1973, Ram quarterbacks got sacked only 17 talking on the first day of the lockout of block,” Fehr said in a briefing for He took the job before the 1986 season and soon real­ times. 1990, but there didn’t seem to be much rep«5rters at his office. ized he was up against more than just the team in the “Charlie Cowan took it personally when the quarter­ common ground. ViTiile management is proposing to other uniforms. His more pressing problems were on his SPECIAL CM AC FINAPivi: back got sacked, even though it wasn’t his fault," recalls “I am extremely pessimistic. It was not restrict arbitration rights, the union own campus. Gabriel. “He felt it was an insult.” a very productive day,” Vincent said proposes to expand them by allowing A cramped, 4,4(X)-seat gym tucked into the drab, 28- *6.9% APR - 4 year loans The headlines went to others but there are students of Thursday after a four-hour meeting in his playifrs with between two and three years year-old Roberts Center hardly impressed recruits. the game who hold that the most important five people office. “I am pessimistic about resolving in the major leagues to file. The union A flap over reports that former star Jay Murphy stayed in 9% APR - 5 year loans on a team are not the artful receivers, the whip-armed this in the near term. I am pessimistic be­ agreed to increase eligibility from two to throwers or the high-stepping runners. They arc the guys cause we’re talking, but we don’t seem to three years in the settlement of 1985’s eligible by enrolling in night school after flunking out ^ £ B a T£ / clearing the stage so the others can go on with their be making much progress. As of tonight. two-day strike. made administrators wary of admitting academically " J solos. I’m not very encouraged. O’Cormor said the debate had come­ questionable athletes. And departing coach Gary Williams didn’t leave The real pride of the Rams in those salad years were “We’re talking, and that’s a good thing. down to three sticking points — arbitra­ O’Brien with an outstanding class of recruits. gT2po||i] Charlie Cowan and Joe Carrollo, and Joe Tomorrow’s another day. But as of tion, minimum salary and the pension Scibclli and Ken Iman in the pivot. They were like the tonight, it does not look very good.” plan. “Jimmy didn’t have loo much talent (on the team) Fuel Ini gang in the hold of a ship pouring the coals. There was sunshine in Florida and The union has asked the minimum when he came in,” said Bill Flynn, Boston College’s ath­ letic director since 1957. Quarterbacks came and went. Charlie blocked for — Arizona as baseball began its seventh salary be raised from $68,0(X) to between take a deep breath — Frank Ryan, Zeke Bratkowski, shutdown in nearly 20 years. But the out­ $100,000 and $125,000. Vincent All that is beginning to change. Roman Gabriel, Bill Munson, John Fladl and James Har­ look was grey in New York, where proposed minimums of $75,000 for first- The Eagles are in their second season at bright,8,604- seat Conte F^rum, which rivals other conference arenas. 1990 CORSICA ris, not to mention the immortal Karl Swccian. They got negotiators for players and owners met year pliyers, $125,0(X) for players with V-6, Auto. A/C, More, #3183 the quality protection of a President of the United States for the 22nd time since talks began on one year of service and $200,000 for And there appears to be increased flexibility in admis­ m ^^C T 0 ?y ^ , on a foreign tour. Nov. 28. players with two years. sions siand^ds for athletes, while in the meantime, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” O ’Brien’s recruiting is paying off. $10675 “He was the best technician in the game,” insists Management is proposing that its $39 Roman Gabriel. “He could have been a fullback. He was Chuck O’Connor, the chief negotiator for “I don’t think it’s all gloom and mudvillc,” Flyiui said. management, said in his description of million yearly contribution to the benefit Randy Hagerdon, a 7-fooi-2 center who is being red- REGISTER TO WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII fast enough to be one in college and a heck of a basket­ plan stay the same while the union is as­ ball player. the talks. “I think the fact that we spent shirted this season, should be available next season, and king for a proportional increase in line the Eagles lose only three seniors who rarely play “He could play any side of the line. Once, when Bob that amount of time in the room is Injection, i progress. That is in the eye of a labor with the new national television contracts. anyway. Brown was getting beat badly by the Redskins’ Bill O’Connor objected to the way the negotiator. If anyone (else) was sitting in David Hinton, the 6-foot-11 starting center who was a Brundige, we put Charlie in a swap with Brown and media poirtrayed the union’s initial reac­ third-team all-state player in Indiana last year, is Boston [|T 6 o 6 | f | i Brundige disappeared off the screen.” the room, you might say, ‘My God, if that’s progress. I’d hate to see a bad day.’ tion, saying the negative remarks were College’s No. 2 scorer. He visited Arizxma Slate, Vander­ But Charlie's the one who needs a block now. Charlie misinterpreted as a rejection. - I It was in inches, not in quantum leaps.” bilt and Arkansas-Little Rock before chosing Boston is up against a pass rush that makes Gino Marchetti, “The publicity of an out-of-hand rejec­ Vincent’s plan, which would impose a College. Mean Joe Greene, Alan Rige, Carl Eller and the Fhuple Th« AMOdatsd Pt m i tion became the evening news story, and 75 percent cap on salary increases for He was attracted by the campus, the coaches and the People Eaters look like an Eastcr-egg hunt. Charlie, 51, that was not accurate,” O’Connor said. academic programs and doesn’t regret his choice. is not fighting for a first down, he’s fighting for his life. players in arbitration, met with stiff reac­ LOCKOUT, DAY ONE — Frank Coban, a security guard at the St. 1990 LUMINA “Sometimes changes come in incremental v-6, Auto, A/C, More, #3291 His kidneys have Jumped the team. Charlie was never in tion from the players association on Wed­ Lucie County Sports Complex, checks a lock and chain Thursday steps.” nesday. Union head Donald Fehr had a the Super Bowl but he’s in one now. Meanwhile, Eugene Litman, a member softer tone Thursday. afternoon that secures one of the gates at the complex. Major Fbr the first time in the history of the franchise, some­ of the Pittsburgh Pirates board of direc­ $12275 body has to worry about Charlie Cowan. “Certainly nothing was settled today or league players were locked out of their spring training facilities. anything reasonably like that.” Fehr said, tors, was qtioied as saying, “I’m hoping 1 “About eight months ago, Charlie found out he needed ad^ng that he wanted to wait a day the smaller tilubs would stick together. Rodriguez stars a kidney transplant,” says Gabriel. “Before Christinas, caled since last summer. tion for the switch. ‘You know, it would pay Pittsburgh to before assessing the talks. “The need to reach an agreement in a OVER 200 NEW CARS & TRUCKS they found one that seemed compatible. The next day, Now that the sides are talking about the sit down the whole year. We’ve got only Vincent’s plan replaced the revenue certain point of lime overrides the the medication affected the colon. The colon blew up. same issues, they’re talking about the two players we would have to pay,” he in MCC victory t o c h o o s e p r w ^ S 8 6 4 s ^ sharing and pay-for-performance adherence to a particular method of get­ same disagreements they’ve had in the ______S The transplant didn’t take. was quoted ,as saying in Thursday’s Pit­ ALL PRICES INCLUDE REBATES proposals that management had advo- ALL PRICES INCLUDE REBATES “The chances arc, a new one wouldn’t work, either. ting there,” O’Connor said in his explana­ past. Fehr said the sides spent most of the tsburg Post-Gazette. Charlie is facing long, expensive dialysis treatments.” Paced by a season-high 27 points from Rafael Charlie Cowan played in 206 games for the Rams, Rodriguez, the Manchester Community College men’s USED CAR SPECIALS - ALL SALE PRICED...SAVE $$$ more than any other playcf^excepl Merlin Olsen, who basketball team posted an 85-71 win over Becker Com­ munity College Thursday night at the Rev. 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And it’s the rest of the Rams who nounced they are leaving college are running backs Reg­ gathered at the Dunes to help clear the way for him for a Tagliabue reportedly wanted to wait until the league notably Heisman Trophy quarterback Andre Ware of StJJdSvi“ o-1 4 S o ^ ^ k o iK . 2 0-0 4, Torry Smith 9 1-2 19. Tom Mofan gie Cobb of Tennessee, Barry Poster of Arkansas, Rod­ fti« X i^ Z 9 5-8 27. Total. 30 21-27 85. change. meetings next month before making the change, but Houston, have yet to inake a decision. ■ECKER f711 — EmfT>«t Riloy 2 0-0 4, St®v« Gr®»n 1 2-3 5, K*ilh Biron ney Hampton of Georgia, Emmiu Smith of Florida and Cha.'lic’s reward was always hearing the cheers for decided to act sooner because of the large number of The NFL is the last major professional league which Marcus Wilson of Virginia: qiuirterbacks Major Harris of Josa Sanchaz 8 3-4 20, Darrall Buahanon 1 2-2 4. T o ^ e » '1. CARTER CHEVROLET/GEO someone else, the guy who caught the pass or scored the prominent underclassmen who have already said they as a matter of policy bars underclassmen from the draft. 3-point goal.: MCC- Rodriguaz 4. B- Qraaa Biron. Sanchaz. would skip their senior seasons in order to enter the draft. West Virginia and Scott Miuihell of Utah; defensive touchdown. Let’s hope Charlie gets to spike this ball. Special cases, such as players with remaining eligibility lineman Marc Spindler of Plttitbur^; and linebackers HalKma: 36-31 MCC. 1229 Main Street, Manchester, CT • 646-6464 (Exit 3 -1-384) The NFL estimates that at least two dozen top players leaving school when their class graduates, have in the Keith McCants of Alabama and Junior Seau of Southern Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist are considering leaving college this year, and others. past been handled via supplemental drafts. 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INCLUDES DISCOUNTS 4 REBATES INCLUDES DISCOUNTS 4 REBATES r ■>s ^ c f UNDER L INVOICE MANCHES TER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 16. 1990—23 22—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Feb. 16, 1990 California Bears end 30-year drought at Pauley FOCUS Jean Prioleau led the Rams with 23, By The Associated Press 13-1) made 11 3-pointers in the first half, with Anderson Hunt connect­ 18 in the first half. NCAA Hoop ing on eight as he scored 26 of his Washington 66, No. 16 Oregon Dear Abby Sylvia Porter California had never won at State 57: The Huskies put the Rauley Pavilion and the UCLA faith­ 31 points in the first half. Kentucky 100, No. 9 LSU 95: clamps on guard Gary Rayton, hold­ PEOPLE ful were letting the Bears know 52. Abigail Van Buren Richie Farmer made six free throws ing him to 13 points, half his about it before the game. UCLA shot 65 percent from the season’s average. Washington, Add sleeping Bears to the list of field in a 106-97 victory at Califor­ in the final 1:05 to cap the Wildcats’ Home computer victory in front of a Rupp Arena- (10-13, 4-10) led 29-22 at halftime animals one should leave alone. nia on Jan. 21, but were held to 41.2 on its home court and held on as the California beat No. 23 UCLA percent in the first home loss of the record crowd of 24,301. I " 4 Beavers (18-4, 11-2) closed to 79-71 on Thursday night to end 30 season. The victory was the fourth in a Men tell why frenzy dies down row for the Wildcats (13-10, 9-5), within 58-54 with 1:13 left, but the years of fmstration. The last time “We made some defensive adjust­ Huskies quickly got it back to a 10- , the Bears had beaten UCLA at Los ments after our first game with who were led by Derrick Miller’s 29 The first frenzy of home computer purchases has points, and it snapped LSU’s point lead. abated. Nevertheless, as many as 15 million computers in Angeles was Feb. 20, 1960, 32 UCLA and it paid dividends Eldridge Recasner led they are in love seven-game winning streak. the IBM design alone arc in use today. You now can buy games ago which included an 0-25 tonight,” California coach Lou Cam- Washington, the ninth-place team in The Tigers U'ailed 87-70, but ral­ DEAR READERS: In early December, 1 published a a system with a good IBM clone for well under $1,000, mark at Pauley Pavilion. panelli said. “It’s nice to end the Ric-10, with 28 points. ■ lied behind Chris Jackson, who letter from “Mrs. Larry Smith, Orange, Calif.,” the topic or about one-third the going price a decade ago. “I had a funny feeling before the streaks.” No. 18 Louisville 97, Virginia finished with 41 points. His 3- of which was “Why I Love My Husband.” at the end, she If the industry reaches it goal, the home computer will game when our student section was Don MacLean, who scored 27 Tech 78: The Cardinals (19-5, 9-1) pointer capped a 22-7 run that made asked, “Abby, don’t you have one about wives?” become as commonplace as the telephone. The question getting on them for never winning points in the first meeting, was held beat the Hokies (10-15, 2-7) for the it 94-92 with 1:12 left. But Farmer In my reply, I stated that if enough husbands would remains: Dp you really need one of these gadgets? here,” UCLA coach Jim Harrick to 12 on Thursday night. 11th straight time as six Louisville , w _ hit both ends of a 1-and-l then made send me three reasons why they love their wives, I would “If you want one just for filing recipes or trying to win said. “You have to win sometime No. 5 Michigan 77, No. 17 Min­ players scored in double figures. ^ two more foul shots 17 seconds later publish a companion piece. at Space Invadors, probably not,” says Eric Stcmbach, and Cal played well enough to win nesota 73: Rumeal Robinson scored Virginia Tech cut the lead to 49-43 to give Kentucky a 98-92 edge. Following are some choice responses: president of MicroVidco Learning Systems, a New tonight.” a career-high 33 points as the Wol­ early in the second half but Louis­ No. 13 Georgia Tech For- DEAR ABBY: I love my wife because: She’s as much York-based manufacturer of computer-training The Bears (18-6, 9-4) pulled into verines ended the Golden Gophers’ ville went on a 12-0 and began to dham 78: Kenny Anderson, the at home in the most elegant country club as in the city videotapes. “However, if you’d like to bank, shop, book a tie for third in the Pac-10 with ' 14-game winning streak at home. It dominate play inside. Jerome Har­ highest scoring high school player in jail, where she ran a program to rehabilitate women flight tickets to Taliiti without leaving your favorite UCLA (16-6, 9-4) as Keith Smith was the first home loss of the season mon led Louisville, the home team New York state history, made a tri­ prisoners. She also organized a school that enabled chair, you now can do all of these things on a home com­ scored 22 points and Roy Fisher 21. for Minnesota, which has won 26 of in the Meuo Conference matchup, umphant return to his home city thousands of prisoners to earn a GED certificate. My puter. If you do a lot of writing or if your home is your In other games involving ranked 28 games at Williams Arena. with 19 points. with 19 points and 13 assists as the wife is the kind of person who can get a friend an im­ office, a computer can be a valuable tool.” teams, it was No. 5 Michigan 77, Michigan (19-4, 9-3) moved into No. 20 Arizona 71, Arizona Yellow Jackets (18-4) won their mediate appointment with a doctor who’s been booked Buying a computer is a tlucc-stcp process. First, you No. 17 Mirmesota 73; No. 7 UNLV a second-place tie with Michigan Slate 50: Arizona extended the na­ sixth straight. Fordham (14-10) led solid for weeks. need to decide what you want the computer to do for 109, No. 25 New Mexico State 86; State in the Big Ten, one-half game tion’s longest homecourt winning 50-46 at halftime but Anderson S. GRAHAM MC KERALL, you. Tlicn you need to select tlic programs, or software, Kentucky 100, No. 9 Louisiana behind Purdue. Minnesota dropped streak to 45 games with the win in The Associated Press State 95; No. 13 Georgia Tech 83, either scored or assisted on the first BIRMINGHAM, ALA. to perform those tasks. Finally, you need to pick the to 16-6 and 7-5. the in-state rivalry. The Wildcats DEAR ABBY: I love my wife for: getting up every Fordham 78; Washington 66, No. 16 No. 7 UNLV 109, No. 25 New machine C'hardware”) to use (“tun”) the software. LOOSE BALL — Wisconsin's Brian Good (12) and Ohio 16 points of the second half as Geor­ (17-4, 11-3 in the Pac-10) blocked a morning to fix my breakfast when she could sleep until Oregon State 57; No. 18 Louisville Mexico State 86: UNLV avenged Choose with care. Software written for one operating State's Jamaal Brown (30) go after a loose ball during their gia Tech got its running game going school-record 13 shots as Arizona noon; for making me feel loved, secure and appreciated; 97, Virginia Tech 78; No. 20 its only Big West loss of the season system — for IBM-compatible or Apple, Commodore or Big Ten Conference battle Thursday night in Madison, Wis. with a 21-5 run for a 12-point lead State (12-11, 5-9) shot just 27 per­ and for letting me know it’s OK for a man to cry. Arizona 71, Arizona State 50 and in a hurry, taking a 62-39 halftime with 3:21 to play. Brian Oliver led Amiga computers — may not work on another type of cent for the game and made just SAM IN SEOUL (KOREA) The Buckets won, 68-58. No. 22 Xavier, Ohio 71, Evansville lead. The Runnin’ Rebels (21-4, Georgia Tech with 26 points, while The Associated Press machine. Software packages range in price from less seven field goals in the second half. DEAR ABBY: I love my wife because: She cares tlian $50 to more than $1,000. Tliey fall into these three about the needy; she gave us three great children and OUTRAGED FLEMING — Olympic gold medalist Peggy Fleming, shown with her hus­ main categories. brought them up properly (with very little help from me). band Dr. Greg Jenkins and son Todd, 17 months, and Andrew, 13, convened a news • Word processing. Tliis type of software package con­ Lemieux’s bad back She’s also forgiven me a lot of little things — and a few verts your computer into a glorified typewriter, useful for big ones, too. conference Thursday in Los Gatos, Calif. The figure skater, 41, said she is “outraged" at writing letters, memos, short stories, virtually any type of ANDREW NORWAKOWSKI, suggestions that she is romantically involved with billionaire Donald Trump. document. With a few key strokes, you can delete or add puts him in traction MONROVIA, CALIF. words, move entire sentences and paragraphs. Some DEAR ABBY: 1 love my wife because: In our 46 Cuomo’s son to marry including a film and possibly would play music, packages include a spelling checker and thesaurus. Some years of marriage, she’s lived in nearly 1(X) homes in will even correct your grammar. possibly even longer, Burke said. though they wouldn’t call it a Beatles reunion. By Alan Robinson three states. She’s given me three wonderful children The pain subsided briefly last Kennedy’s daughter The group split 20 years ago, and John Lennon, • Spreadsheets. These software programs, popular The Associated Press who have given us five beautiful grandchildren. At 64 with professionals, small business people and others who week and Lemieux had consecutive NEW YORK (AP) — Two of the country’s in­ with whom McCartney composed most of the Beat­ ONE WAY OR years old, she looks like 40. (Pictures enclosed.) work with numbers, make easy work for budgeting, five-point games, but his condition fluential liberal families will be linked by marriage as les’ songs, was shot to death in December 1980. PITTSBURGH — Oh. his aching ROY HIGGINBOTHAM, McCarUiey, in the second U.S. leg of his world statistical analyses, investment management, tax prepara­ back. deteriorated last weekend when the the eldest son of Gov. Mario Cuomo takes the hand Penguins played games on consecu­ BIRMINGHAM, ALA. of a daughter of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. tour, is performing live for only the second time tion, projections and other routine financial chores. Instead of being back in the Pit­ DEAR ABBY: I love my wife for: never asking if 1 since the Beatles last toured in 1966. McCartney’s • Data bases. These programs are used to manipulate tive nights. Ethel Kennedy on Thursday announced the tsburgh Penguins’ lineup tonight in WOT or lost when I came home from a poker game; al­ post-Beatles band Wings toured 13 years ago. collections of data. What kinds of data? The most com­ Even if Lemieux does respond to engagement of her daughter, Kerry, to Andrew Winnipeg, Mario Lemieux is on his ways providing a warm place to put my cold feet; and mon items are names, addresses and phone numbers, but traction, the earliest he could play Cuomo, and Gov. Cuomo said the whole family was back, undergoing therapy and trac­ making me go to those family “get-togethers” where I al­ Has integration failed? can be any list of items, sucb as your record or tape col­ again is next Tuesday against ANOTHER, “very, very plea.sed” about the union. tion for a painful herniated disc. ways had a good time after I got there. lection, invoice records, lists of clients. The program you Philadelphia, Burke said. • No wedding date has been set. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Joe Clark, who gained The injury ended his 46-game C.W. JORDAN JR., select should be able to look quickly through all the “Hopefully, the (ueatment) will “Kerry is a wonderful, wonderful young lady. We fame for wielding a baseball bat and bullhorn as the scoring streak. Whether it also ends GARDEN GROVE, CALIF. items on a particular list and give yoa for example, all get him back to where he was a few know her. We love her and we couldn’t be happier,” principal of a Paterson, NJ., high school, says racial his season is still to be determined. DEAR ABBY: I love my wife because: She makes me the people with 212 phone numbers or Aunt Marian’s days ago,” Burke said. “We’re going the governor said. integration of schools has failed. His doctor said Thursday there is feel like Fbul Newman even though I look more like Ed favorite foods. to wait several days and see how he Noting Andrew's age, he said: “Fur those of us “This integration stuff is a bunch of bovine balder­ a possibility that Lemieux, the Asner with a hearing aid. And when we kept my mother Other types of software are for recreational (game responds. If he’s unable to play, who went into marriage from puberty, 32 is kind 6f dash," Clark, who is black, said during a news con­ NHL’s leading scorer with 121 in a nursing home for 10 years, she never complained ference Thursday. He ridiculed what he called the no­ playing) or educational use, and some, called “in­ points, may not play again this we’ll probably seek the second YOirUSAVEON delaying it for quite some time.” tegrated” programs, combine several functions in one opinion and potentially, yes, he about the time we spent visiting her — or the money it Andrew Cuomo, a lawyer, propo.scd to Ms. Ken­ tion that the “brains of the white kids are going to season if his back doesn’t respond to cost us. She also makes me feel like the greatest lover in package. could have the surgery.” nedy on Valentine’s Day and presented her an jump into the black kids.” treaunent and surgery to remove the the world. (I assure you. I’m not.) “Altliough the integrated programs often are cheaper Surgery to remove a herniated emerald-cut diamond ring. They dated for 18 months. Clark said the black family structure mast become disc is required. W. DIXON SWAN, D.D.S., and easier to leant titan the stand-alone packages, they disc is routine and would not be Both have followed in their fathers’ foot.steps of stronger if blacks arc to hold their own. Many young “It’s hard to say whether this is REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. uttually don't have the power and abundartce of features career-threatening, Burke said. public service. black males arc “dangerous, ruthless, volatile, and the end of the season or a setback DEAR ABBY: I love my wife for the magnificent job they will kill you. And it’s not their fault.” of the best staitd-alone products,” Stcmbach points out. for a game or two,” orthopedic sur­ “If it were, I wouldn’t take the Cuomo ran his father’s two successful guber­ she does in caring for the family while holding down a Black fathers must hold up their end and support geon Charles Burke said. “But, at chance, Mario wouldn’t take the AUTO LOANS natorial campaigns. He also works full-time at the full-time job. But most of all, I love her for forgiving me chance and the Penguins wouldn’t non-profit organization he founded that provides black women, who traditionally have provided the this moment, surgery is not what when I have been a total jerk. backbone for their families, he said. we’re considering.” take the chance,” Burke said. temporary housing for homeless women and J.S.S. IN MANHATTAN “Black people must grasp control of their own des­ Today in History Lemieux played with the condi­ “Either he has a herniated disc or he children. doesn’t, and he does, so it’s not DEAR ABBY: 1 love my wife for loving me enough Ms. Kennedy, 30, directs the Robert F. Kennedy tiny,” he said. “I do know that this welfare stuff has tion throughout the second-longest to say, “Either give Alcoholics Anonymous an honest to go.” He said the welfare system sends the mes­ scoring streak in NHL history, but going to get any worse by playing.” Center for Human Rights in Boston, which supports Today is iTiday, Feb. 16, the 47th day of 1990. There try, or we are finished.” I reluctantly gave it a try, and sage: “Have as many babies as you want to; we’ll finally took himself off the ice early Lemieux, 24, also has an political activists around the world. are 318 days left in the year. arthritis-like condition in his lower A.A. not only saved my marriage, it saved my life. Ms. Kennedy, the seventh of 11 children, was 8 take care of you. Why do you need a man?” Today’s highlight in history: in the second period of the Pen­ WITH THE EAGLL ONE DAY AT A TIME IN IOWA years old when her father was assassinated in 1968. Clark, 49, maintained that the things he says arc guins’ 4-3 overtime victory Wednes­ back that is contributing to his dis­ On Feb. 16, 1862, during the Civil War, about 14,(XX) DEAR ABBY: 1 love my wife because she’s the one She is a graduate of Brown University and Boston also things whites want to say but arc afraid to. Even day over the New York Rangers. comfort, but Burke thinks the Confederate soldiers surrendered at Fort Donclson, Term. damaged disc is causing the pain. who writes letters to my mother and buys her gifts on College Law School. blacks want to say them, he said, but are afraid of General Ulysses S. Grant’s victory canted him the nick- “It’s tough not to get a chance to Mother’s Day. She never says a word when I screw up being called “Uncle Toms.” get out there,” Lemieux said. “It’s Burke said the degenerative arthritic Before you shop for a car, shop for the best nantc, “Uitconditional Surrender Gram.” condition is common among foot­ the checkbook, or finds the letter in my coat pocket I for­ McCartney keeps singing Clark was portrayed as a tough disciplinarian in On tltis date: tough to accept, but that’s the way it financing. The Eagle’s got it, coming and going! got to mail two weeks ago. And she’s never said, “1 told the 1989 Warner Bros, movie “Lean On Me.” He was goes.... The streak doesn’t matter at ball and hockey players, who endure INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Paul McCartney, on his In 1804, Lt. Stephen Decatur led a successful raid into daily contact. you so,” or asked, “Why didn’t you?” Eastsidc High School’s principal from 1982 until last Tripoli Harbor to bum the U.S. Navy frigate “Philadel­ this point. I said 1 was going to play JUST PLAIN BILL first world tour since 1976, says he plans to keep per­ year. as long I was able to help the team, “Mario is very positive at the mo­ Traditional Auto Loans. forming live, though probably not with other surviv­ phia," which Itad fallen into the hands of pirates. ment and we’re trying to keep him He had heart surgery last May and now travels the In 1868, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and I wasn’t able to do that.” ing Beatles. lecture circuit. Lemieux may consult with an from getting confused. ... We’re Term Fixed-Rate APR “I have no thoughLs of ending touring at all,” he was organized in New York City. out-of-town spine specialist next trying to get him all the facts so he WAY said Thursday before the second of two shows with lit 1918, Lithuania proclaimed its independence. week if the constant pain doesn’t can make the decisions on his own,” Dr. Cott his band in Indianapolis. Kinison late on payment In 1937, Dr. Wallace H. Carothers, a research chemist subside, Burke said. Lemieux won’t Burke said. “He’s the only one who 1 -36 mo. 10.75% 10.75% “With the Stones, with The Who and with us, with LOS ANGELES (AP) — Comedian Sam for Du I\tnt who iitvented itylon, received a patent for the see another doctor immediately be­ knows how he feels.” our age group, maybe the first thought is, well, this is Kinison’s ex-wife is still waiting for the ministcr- synthetic fiber. Peter Cott, M.D. In 1945, during World War II, more thart 2,000 cause the pain in his lower back Lemieux was within five games probably the last time they’ll be out,” said tumcd-scrcaming comic to make a $50,(XX) alimony American troops dropped onto the island of Corregidor makes it painful to travel. of tying Wayne Gretzky’s record McCartney, 47. “Certainly not the way we’re going. payment, celebrity attorney Marvin Mitchclson said. 3 7 -4 8 mo. 11.25% 11.25% in the Pltilippines. Surgery is a last resort because at 51-game scoring streak until the The word’s on the street: The Eagle has some of the lowest rates We’re having fun.” Mitchclson, who represents Terry Kinijton, said lit 1959, I'ldcl Castro becantc piesidcnt of Cuba after least six weeks of recovery are re­ pain limited him to only a couple of around. Plus a wide variety of terms, no fees and quick approval But McCartney also said there’s little chance he’ll Wednesday the comedian was scheduled to pay his quired — and, for a hockey player. shifts Wednesday. Name of drugs ever perform again with former Beatles George Har- cx-wife $50,(XX), covering his alimony obligation for the overthrow of Fulgcitcio Batista. 4 9 -6 0 mo. 11.75% 11.75% — usually within 24 hours! And, if you have your payment auto­ ri.son and Ringo Starr. 1990, by Jan. 5. In 1961, the United States lauitcltcd the Explorer 9 satellite. matically deducted from your First Federal checking account, “We’d have to get to know each other before that. “He’s been stalling her,” Mitchclson said. It’s been a long time. I think the actual reunion ques­ In 1977, Janani Luwunt, the Anglicait archbishop of American most likely we'll take an additional V2% off your rate! often confusing Mitchclson said he planned to ask a Superior Court tion is a no-no,” he said at a news conference. judge at a hearing March 9 to require Kinison to pay Ugaitda, and two otlter men were killed in what Ugaitdan authorities said was a car accident, several hours after the DEAR DR. GO'IT: Your columns arc great, but you In recent interviews, McCartney has said he, Har­ $10,(XK) in fines. Mitchclson filed a contempt-of- refer to medications by the chemical names. We have no rison and Starr might get together for “little projects” court claim against Kini.son last week. three luid been accused of plotting agaiitst the govem- won’t follow Coghlan Home Equity Loans. way of knowing what we take, except by the name on the ntent of Idi Antin. ______^ bottle. For example, I take Indcral and Calan. Is Indcral a By Ken Peters needed in this country, hero worship (of track and field athletes). Term Fixed-Rate bcu blocker, and does the Calan reduce my blood pres­ The Associated Press APR “Track is on TV in Europe, sure? Why aren’t there notations on the prescriptions so I ‘Kennedys’ starts slow but it is still good Britain and Ireland and it’s well- don’t get confused? INGLEWOOD, Calif. — As promoted. You put the top five Syr. 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I’ll ordinarily use the generic NEW YORK (AP) — ABC’s mini- and Joe wraps up his Hollywood inter­ The United States, which over the and paints details with a broad brush, Avenue in New York and people name when responding to a question about a class of series, “The Kennedys of Massachusetts,” A startlingly mature Tracy Pollan plays ests, “"ntc Kennedys” sinks into another years produced some of the world’s r creating a false history from what is only drugs. begins so slowly that viewers who tune in the rebellious debutante Kathleen “Kick” trough in its sine-wave emotional scheme. finest middle-distance runners, wouldn’t know who they are. “historical drama.” “Kids race around playing track 15yr. For instance, you mention two medicines, Indcral and the first episode are likely to tune out the Kennedy, who defied her parents to marry Another sustained ivak arrives with didn’t even have an athlete ranked 11.50% 11.50% The seeming eternal first episode and field in Ireland. Here they play Use the equity in your home to finance your car (or tuition, home Calan. rest. More’s the pity, for there are outside the Roman Catholic Church. F\)l- Joe Sr.’s appwintmeni as U.S. ambassador in the top 10 internationally last year focuses on Mayor John "Honey lit/” pickup basketball games.” improvement or almost anything else). 'You can choose from a Indcral is the brand name for propranolol, a beta worthwhile things in this production. lan creates a believable Kick, and when to Britain artd tire yoiutg adulthood of at 1,500 meters. Fitzgerald (Charles Durning) and “Track and field is big in Europe blocker used for treating hypertension, angina and What saves the miniseries from Hol­ her character is killed in a wartime plane Jack, Kivk, and Joe Jr. (played by The 37-year-old Coghlan, world wide range of terms, all with great rates. There are no closing costs, approvals usually take just 72 hours and, best of all, publican-ward boss PJ. Kennedy (Pal and I think it can be exploited in the migraine headaches. It is related to Tenormin (atenolol), lywood’s usual Kennedy hagiography is crash, a great deal of energy leaves the Campbell Scott) as tlte world plummets indoor record-holder in the mile and Hingle) and the courtship of their U.S. in terms of getting people inter­ the interest you pay may be tax deductible! a long-acting beta blocker with identical characteristics. splendid acting, not William Hanley’s miniseries. into war. three-time wirmer of the Manchester children. Rose Fitzgerald (Anneiie ested in it,” said Marcus O’Sullivan, Calan is the brand name of verapamil, a calcium-chan­ dramatization of Doris Kearns Goodwin’s As Rosemary Kennedy, Deidre Sadly, Jti'k’s reluctant cntiy into (Conn.) Road Race, thinks he knows There are no two ways about it; First Federal Savings will help you find the best auto loan for your needs. 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Kennedy Sr., Mell, with perhaps five minutes on evoke Boston’s bloody ward politics fiom in 19fil. dominant internationally in track materialized. It all goes back to the names Adalat and Procardia. an unusual stretch for an actor best screen, evokes a genial Bobby Kennedy a .script that only casually implies Honey nnn and field in general. fact that you have great football, The druggist who fills your prescriptions will usually remembered for the film “Manhuntcr,” in who was a poi.sed, astute political opera­ Fitz’s red-handed role in them. DRAI; Connie Chung interviewed When American kids emulate basketball and baseball players.” label the medicines with the name of the drug he or she which he played an emotionally maimed tive. And there is a stupid anachronism. It is Donald Iruriip for her Saturday news their sports heroes, they pretend to While Coghlan will go in the has dispensed. This may be the generic name or the FBI agent tracking a serial killer. Prai.se goes also to production designer 1906 and Rose asks Ihuvard freshman series. Alas, she wryly told a New York be Magic Johnson, or Joe Montana, 3,000 against countryman Ray brand name. If you are confused, you can always ask the Petersen creates a living, breathing Joe Joe if he’s read “The Jungle ” by Upton or Orel Hershiser, Coghlan said. Jan Scott and cinematographer Laszlo advertising industry lunch this week, dicir Flynn, John Walker of New Zealand pharmacist for clarification. Sr. from scant material, and his aging of Scott, who filled lush interior locations Sinclair. “Isn’t that one of those ‘ rarzan “You have to have kids who look chat was two weeks ago, before Trump and Ek)ug F^illa, the mile will field For my part, I will try in the future to mention both the character is much more than makeup. with golden light and detailed period of the Apes’ books?” he facetiously up to track and field athletes. That’s and his wife split. Pbking fmi at herself, will be headed by Elliott and O’Sul­ Fifst Federal Savings names, so that readers will be less confused. Thank you An underrated actor, Petersen can only touches, letting the actors dominate the replies. what we have in Ireland, Great Chung said she now realized “why he livan. for writing and making your suggestion. boost his reputation with work like this. foreground. No, Joe, ’Tarzan of the Apes” won’t be Britain and Europe,” said Coghlan, answered some questions the way he did. Elliott has moved to the forefront TSe Eagk armrgbank Praise also goes to William Weber, All that said, “The Kennedys” ul­ published until 1914. If you’d said “Ki­ who’ll compete in the 3,(XX) meters To give you additional information, I am sending you 1 said, ‘Is your wife, Ivana, your best in the indoor mile, miming a 3 East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, who plays the weedy young JFK from the timately fails under director Lamont pling, eh?” we might have bought it. Friday night in the Los Angeles a free copy of my Health Report “Consumer Tips on friend?’ And he said, ’I wouldn’t call it minute, 52.02 second race at the Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor inside out. Weber’s effective performance “The Kennedys” picks up steam when Times-Eagle Indoor Games. Medicines.” Other readers who would like a copy should Johnson’s misguided attempt to keep my ‘best’ friend.” Meadowlands last weekend. Al­ hauntingly captures JFK’s manner and Joe, who is becoming one of the richest “1 saw a poster of Magic Johnson Rates subject to change without notice Auto loan new cars only, other rates available lor used cars; requires 20% downpayment Insured by the FDIC ■end $1.25 with their name and address to P.O. Box faith with a l,0(X)-page history of 55 Later in the interview, Chung said I though well off Coghlan’s world characteristic charm without forcing the years of private and public Kennedy lives. men in America, extends his business and with a measuring tape alongside of Home equity loan owner-occupied homes only, $100,000 maximum loan amount: additional lixed and adjustable terms available Equal Opportunity Lender 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to mention said, ‘What are you missing in life? And mark of 3:49.78, Elliott’s time was lace-curtain Irish accent. extramarital ventures to Hollywood. it so little kids can look up to this the title. It’s too much material, even for a mini- he said, ‘Excitement.”’ the fifth-fastest ever run indoors. big basketball player. That’s what’s ACROSS (a b b r.) 49 Female idol 1 Small sculp- 53 Proprietor lured figure 57 Companion S T ilts o l a a h 9 D a n c e 5 8 S a r d in e 1 2 M e r il 6 0 S m a ll 1 3 W y a ll — m o n k e y 14 Edible tuber 6 1 A c t r e s s 15 Weekend- W e s t w e lc o m in g 6 2 H e r o ic a b b r. 63 Iridescent 16 Biographer je w e l L u d w ig 6 4 ------C le a r 17 Egg drink D a y 18 Washes oil 6 5 S t a g g e r 20 Straight 66 Raised line c o u r t e 22 Short lor DOWN S u s a n 24 Caspian — 1 H e b re w 2 5 W a r m in g la lle r 2 9 R e m o v e s 2 Shakespear- feeling from ean villain 3 3 T re e 3 A c t o r — 34 Whilewail Krislotler- 36 Exclamation s o n of 4 S w a r m in a n n o y a n c e 5 G o ll p e g 37 Baseball's 6 Poetic toot — S p e a k e r 7 Acts nosy 39 Astronaut 8 In te rn a l — S la y t o n o r g a n 4 1 A g e 9 Entertainer 42 — Gantry — M ilc h e ll 44 Friday, e.g. to S a c r e d 4 6 V a p o r im a g e 48 Theater sign 11 Security 26 -MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. 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Manchester acres in need of TLC. 2 lot. $204,900. Strano Family ske Raised Individual/Business ■Residential and M &M O IL Abraham A. Ribicoff Federal Building MANCHESTER-Garages FOR SALE $3600. 649-2748 or 649- car garage, great op­ Real Estate. 647-7653.□ Ranch situated on at­ PLUMBING & HEATING 450 Main Street, Room 635 for rent Ridgewood St , 0593 649-4571 FLljM~mD'GE~Ri?^^‘h. 3 Jan PawlowskI Commercial 2 car: Pearl St . overske Medical Secretary/Assls. portunity tor persons 2 ACRES-Great Country tractive level lot Sky­ ■ Oil Burner Service & Sales Hartford, Connecticut 06103 with remodeling ability. bedrooms, with pool 643-7254 ■Competitive Prices one car Call Rose Part timo. With computer experi* Setting. Immaculate, light. fireplace, tile ■ Automatic Oil Delivery Town Clerk's Office OUTTOBECOME •noe ar>d Medical bacAgrourtd. Minimum downpay­ and jaciEl. $190,900. 647-8400 646-8646 open floor plan, excel­ toyer, more. Sally Sulli­ ■Prompt Estimates Town of South Windsor Schaller's Ser>d retume to: ment of 10 percent Anne Miller Real Est- van $187,900. Sentry ■Well Pumps Sales & Service Lipman VW IndramI P. SainI M.D. ate. 647-6000.D lent for entertaining. 4 ALAN W. GATES 1540 Sullivan Avenue MANCHESTER'S required SMake offer! b e d ro o m s . 2'A b a th s Real Estate. 643-4060.D ■Reliable Service ■Water Heaters (Eitotrio a Oas) Q u a lity Rte. 83, Vernon 17 Haynes St. &CO. South Windsor, Connecticut 06074 Manchester, CT. 06040 Philips Real Estate, POSSIBLE ^TFTfFm e- Secluded inground BCLTCN-Bi level deck •15 Years Experience •Bathroom & Kitchen Pre-owned Autos 7 4 2 -1 4 50 D ______South Windsor Public Library CHILD CARE eaOolSportSSpd. |S,flM Attn: Georgia Gorgeous 7 room. pool area with cabana overlooks stream and All phases of Remodeling #1 Value Priced S9 Ford Probe Auto, Air la^TM No telephone inquiriet bath west side Victo­ tax preparation and 1515 Sullivan Avenue GLASTONBURY-5 room and patio Very private, woods! Unique split Call •Senior Citizen Discounts BSJeluGLAukl. AA: $8,2M rian Cape! This spa­ master bedroom with level boasts 4 bed­ financial planning. ■Electric W ork South Windsor, Connecticut 06074 LICENSED Daycare Pro­ ea Jeep Limited 817,868 Ranch, 3 bedrooms, cious home must be USED CAR large country kitchen, bath. First floor family ro o m s . 2'A baths Joan ' 875-9094 FREE ESTIMATES A public hearing will bo conducted on lAfednesday, February vider has full-tim e op- 84 O lds Fhenza S/W B7GLI1flVSSpd,/VC | 8,TM seen!! Call today It room, fireplace in large Inguanti. $219,900. ■Individuals -Partnerships 21, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers, Town Hall, enlnp tor all ages tor A u to ,A /C . 6 'b 7 0 R 88 Mercury Grand Marquie $11,4M SALES full' basement, deck oft won't last! Blanchard & ■Corporations -Estates Phone: Like Now yO ,/T a kitchen vinyl siding. living room. Must be Sentry Real Estate 643- 1540 Sullivan Avenue, South Windsor, Connecticut. The public before and after school DEALER ezJftlaGLSSpd.AX: 8Am Rossefto Realtors." ■Fiduciaries -Trusts 24 Hours a6GTISSpd.,ArC.Caaa $8^88 Environmental Prod­ $1 47,500 Philbrick seen! $239,900. Strano 4 0 6 0 .□ ______649-2871 hearing is In accordance with the Connecticut Department of Drive. $700 MANCHESTER-501 Hart­ care \Waddell School 84 Merc Cougar $4,995 We're Selling Houses” Real Estate. 647-7653.D ■Electronic Filing Transportation's Policy entitled, "Public tnvolvement/Public monthly plus electric- ford Road. Parking, District 646-5260 87 Ford Escort 86 Bukk SkytuNKk 14,988 ucts Co. seeks part Agency. 6^4200 6 4 6 -2 4 8 2 .□ MANCHESTER-Spaclous 86 GU Llmkad EdHkxi |7,868 3 bedroom. 1'A b ath ■ Computerized Tax HAWKES TREE SERVICE Hearings for Highway Layouts and Designa" and will be con­ /gas. 2 month deposit prime location 7 0 0 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 Aufo,A/C,PS,Auto,A/C,PS, < time and full time sales ELLINGTON-Perfect for BCLTCN-Magnificent re­ A&R PAINTING & cerned with tl>e design proposed for the Reconstruction of References. 646- souare feet. 649-0969 Security System' 85 Dodge W-1S0 4x4 Long B«L $8,868 F a s T ~ h a r T f o r d '-'t h i s Dormered Cape Re­ Returns Bucket, truck & chipp'e 85SclnecoSSpd.,Air $4i9B8 a small family 3 bed­ production Colonial Buckland Road and the Intersection of Routes 30, 194 and 7797/646-3043/646- [ MISCELLANEDUS 85 Pontiac Fiero $3,695 people. Growth indus­ immaculate 3 bedroom cently redecorated, • TTD-TTY For the Deaf WALLPAPERING Stump removal. Free 84 Chevy Corvette Aulo, Loaded $11,800 ro o m C o lo n ia l o n a featuring wide board Exterlor/Interior Buckland Road, and the Relocation of Route '74, South 0784.______82 Chev El Camino try. Training provided. Ranch will not last floors, master bedroom newbaths,garage walk estimates. Special In the Middle of [SERVICES 85BMW325E $10,895 83Rabb«lSSSpd,OniOwntr $2|m large fenced lot. Large Alan W. Gates Residential and Commercial )A/indsor, Connecticut. Plans and documents are on display at V-6.Auto.PS $3^995 Commission and bo­ Superior product for its with fireplace and to Bowers School consideration tor elderly MANCHESTER-Newer. 2 87 Horizon 4 Dr, SSpd., Arc $2,90$ living room, full base­ price range Tastefully $144,900. Century 21, Enrolled Agent •Over 20 yrs, experience the South Windsor Town Clerk's Office. Alternate plans are bedrooms, air conditi­ M anchester G.SL Building Mainte­ 86 Buick Riviera $9,495 84 Ford Tempo 4 Dr., Amo, A/C $3;$98 ment. hardwood floors whirlpool, lovely pri­ ■FREE estimates and handicapped. described eoually in the Federal Environmental Assessment/ Class A office space $8 square nuses. Great ad­ decorated, absolutely vate yard and much Epstein Realty 647- Registered Financial Planner oned. new appliances nance Co Commerclal- 86 Pontiac Fiero $4,395 82 Bukk Regel VfaoonAuU),A/C $1,M and dining room. Call charming Situatedona 8895 D Call Anytime, 289-9155 647-7553 Connecticut Finding of No Significant Impact document. More pool Heat and hot wa­ loot. NNN 2,6093,400 or 6,000 /Residentlal b u ild in g 81 Toyota Tercel Aulo, 61,000 vancement potential. more Call for an ap­ 210 Main Street detailed information is available for public Inspection and/or A , . p c Miea ^988 Valerie, 647-1763 even­ lovely lot $137 900 fer. $695 per month. square (eel available. repairs and home Im­ 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 Sunroof 90,4yO Call Mr. Gauslow. ings $116.500.RE/MAX pointment $239,900 Manchester copying at the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Of­ Century 21. Epstein Century 21. Epstein Call 644-5257 days or Larry Piano 643-5614 provements Inferior 645-0838 872-8389. East of the River. 647- Realty 647-8895.□ , 649-7470 wKperingandP^^ ALL SEASONS fice of Engineering, 160 Pascone Place, Newington, Connec­ 644-3313 evenlnps. and exterior p a in tin g 86 Chrys. 5th Ave $7,395 1 4 1 9 .□ Realty. 647-8895 □ 88 Cutlass Coupe Fax 6494295 30 years Experience ticut 06111, Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday light carpentry Com­ 2 BEDROOOM with base­ MANCHESTER-New to [CONDOMINIUMS through Friday, excluding holidays. 06 New Yorker $6,995 V-6,SLPKG.. AO 0 0 *; MANCHESTER-New Eng­ ment. No money down Visa/Mastercard Insurance, References and plete lanitorial service Looded yT,TTi> WE'RELookingForAFew land tradition at a re- m a r k e t. S p a c io u s 4 Spring Is Here. BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICE Experienced, reliable, $89,900. Anne Miller bedroom Split featur­ [ for sale ReloMtion assistance and tentative schedules for construction 87 Merc Cougar $8,595 |g2iIRyCK8/VAN8 Good Men And Women- markable price Free Estimates and rights-of-way acquisition will be discussed at the hearing. The Bolton Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on tree estimates 643- Real Estate. 647-8000.D ing oversked master 8 7 M e r ^ : ; T O b i G LS FDR SALE If you're a high school Snuggle up in front ot MATUReEXPERIENCED We Do: Department representatives will bo available one hour prior to )/Vadnesday, February 28, 1990 beginning at 7:00 p.m. to near 0304 87 Maxima $10,895 graduate seeking edu­ 8 ROOM 4 bedroom bedrom 1 baths, walk RECREATICNAL Amen- MARTY MATTSSON V -6 one ot your fireplaces ties Galore-Lots of INCOME TAX 649-4431______•Carpentry the scheduled start of the public hearing to meet with inter­ the following: Loo S O ^ y , , 9 9 5 cation, travel and a CHFA Hurrah 8% to school and bus line TAROT and playing card 87 Mercury Sable $7,595 TOYOTA, 1963. Pick-up on cold winter nightsor space, manicured ested persons and to answer questions. Application of RLG Assoc. Limited Partnership regcirding con­ valuable job skill, call sip iced tea on your fixed' $134,900 Anne Call today $153,900 PREPARATION 'Hauling readings Call tor ap­ 4x4. 6" lift, 36" tires, grounds, highlight this Written statements and ex.ilbits, in place of, or in addition to struction of a commercial building on Rte. 44, Indian Notch 87 Town Car $15,995 87 A cu ra I.egend 1-600-MARINES sunporch adjoining kit­ M iller Real Estate 647- Century 21, Epstein INDIVIDUAUBUSINESS pointment al 633-2447 low miles. V-6 Good 8000 □ Realty. 647-8895 □ 3 b e d ro o m 2'A p lu s 'h McHugh Himself •Painting oral statements made at f'le hearing, may be submitted either Commons. V-6. A u lo . C O N N E C T IC C r f b M e d . chen on warm summer DAN MOSLER M A L E— FrURS E^m T iTb b I e 87 Grd. Marquis $11,395 L o a d e d $T0,995 conditlop $4000/bost bath Town Home Rec at the time of the hearing or may be mailed or delivered to the otter. 649-9140 or 649- national corporation evenings Plenty of room and library wrap 649-3329 Painting & wallpapering at Continuation of hearing on the application of Mobile Corpora­ tor home health care has openings for com­ room to spread out in •Snow Removal Town Clerk of South Windsor, Town Hall, 1540 Sullivan tion for construction of a new service station at the comer of 87 Town Car $14,695 1150______up the package Call its best Free Estimates. Fully Avenue, South Windsor, Connecticut 06074 or to Mr. Milton G. Hospital references puter operators with this bedroom Ansaldi Bolton Center Road and Route 44. Call Rob 742-9333 88 A cu ra LegendLegend FORD-1975. 4x4 pick-up OPEN HOUSE Barbara for more info PflOWDJNG TAXi, FINANaAL Insured. Established 1974. •Landscaping Shaw, Engineer of Consultant Design, Connecticut Depart­ 87 Nissan Pirivup $4,895 V-6. Luxury strong bookkeeping Colonial featuring ta- RE/MAX East of the Mark Johnson. Pkg., A u to $19,900 360 4 speed pow mas­ knowledge and office milyroom off kitchen SATURDAY, February 17,2-4:30 pm ACCOUNRNG SERVICES TO ment of Transportation, Engineering Office, 160 Pascone ter cylinder, new ball River. 647-1419 □ 643-9321 / -Complete Property Place, Newington, Connecticut 06111, telephone number Chairm an 87 Mercury Sable $7,895 skills Full-time posi­ and rec room on lower 13 Pond View Lane BUSINESS AND WIVIDUAL& Bolton Zoning Commission 85 Pontiac Grand Am loints. now wheel cy- tions with all benefits. level You deserve it MANCHESTER-SpTcious Maintenance 666-7204, until March 7, 1000. Such written statements or ex­ 87 Mazda B2200 $5,495 017-02 V 6 ATA/C $4^495 llpdora nnd brakes Contact Mr DeCelles Call Diane, residence, 3 bedroom. 2'A b a th H.M.IGDALSKY.CPA hibits must be reproducible In black on white and on paper not FURNITURE Very good condition at 643-5107 eoe 228-4514 RE/MAXEast Townhouse Beauti­ 150 N. Main SL, Manchester WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. to exceed SVz" x 11’ in size. These written statements or ex­ 87 Merc. Cougar $8,695 Runs oxccllonf Must fully landscaped in- QOality work at a Call Now hibits will be made part of the public hearing transcript and will of theRIver, 647-1419 □ TOWN OF ANDOVER FO R SALE Sofa good 85 Buick Century sell $2 500 647-9925 DATA Entry on an IBM ground pool, tennis 647-4810 reasonable pricel be considered in the same way as oral statements 87 Toyota Corolla $6,995 PICTURE Perfect Dutch- ZONING BOARD condition, blue/gold AT.A/C.PS $3^995 after 3 3742 Duel DalaStation Sally Sullivan. Interior & Exterior Immaculate! Asking For A Preregistration sheets will be provided one hour before flo ra l print $250 649- 88 Merc. Cougar $9,995 Other general office $129,900 Sentry Real Free Estimates i The Zoning Board ol Appeals of the Town ot Andover, CT. will only $223,000. 3 bed­ the scheduled start of the hearing for Ihoee persons wish­ 2127 duties. Full benefits in­ Estate, 643-4060 □ CARPENTRY/ Call Brian Weigle ing to speak. hold a public hearing on February 21,1990 at 7:30 in toe Town 88 Merc. Cougar $10,495 84 Olds Ciera Coupe room Dutch Larqefire- Free, Prompt Office Building to hear the following applications for relief from cluding dental paid placed fam ily and living 1 A N D REMODELING 645-8912 V6, AT, Loc.dod ^ 4 9 9 5 Call 269-0642 for an 2 B e d ro o m ? All first time speakers will be limited to five minutes; however, toe zoning laws ol toe Town of Andover, CT, 88 Grand Marquis $9,995 SERVICES rooms. 3 season porch, CHFA 6% tinancinq' MACHINERY appointment they may speak for a second time with no time restraint after #314 - Skyline BuHders Inc. in-ground pool, manic­ $59,900-$79,900 Anne Estimate everyone has been given an opportunity to speak for a first AND TDDL8 88 Town Car $14,995 ^ S S F i^ ^ l Y “ ^ ’ R iT -W i re ured lot. rear abuts M iller Real Estate. 647- RG0FIN6/8IDIN6 Requesting relief from the Andover Zoning Regulations for a 86 Pontiac Grcrtd Am WEEKEND CARPENTER time. lot located at 11 Jurovaty Road., Andover, Ct, owned by and cable assembly acres of open space A 6000 □ 88 Plym. Reliant $6,595 V6,5-Sp-J,A/C $ 4 ^ 6 9 5 worker Start at $6 50 BOLTON $426,000 875-9094 Deaf and hearing Impaired persons wishing to attend this Richard and Theresa Houle. Requesting 16 ft. from front yard FO R SALE-Air p o w e re d FREE JUNK CAR special treat Call Bar­ 3 F A M IL 'Y with good in- Chair CaningA/Veaving public hearing and requiring an interpreter may make arrange­ 88 Mazda MX6 $9,895 REMOVAL hourly plus benefits bara RE/MAX East of Beautiful custom Contemporary Home with frontage on requirements ot section 11.2 ot toe Andover Zoning Ftegula- nailing hammer Paid Tinker Pond. Master bedroom, dining area, family room and com e No m oney Qualify workmanship at low MCDOWELL'S EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS ments by contacting the Commissioner of Deaf and Heanng tions to permit construction of an addition of an existing dwell­ $625 will take best 86 Ford F v “ Locally Applications to be done the River, 647-1419 P d o w n ' $159,900 Anne 88 Jaguar XJ6 $34,995 in person only eoe kitchen all overlook the pond. cost, to yrs. expenence. I DO: Impaired Interpreting Services at Hartford, telephone number ing. otter 644-2362 ____ a t a ^ q \ , U 9 9 5 Parker S t Used Auto LIKE m oneyinthebanklll M iller Real Estate. 647- 566-7414 or by calling the Governor's Info Line at Non-smoking comany DIRECTIONS: Campmeeting Rd, right on Birch Mt Rd right Call Joe after 6 pm. ROOFING, •Dressmaking -Alterations (All At this hearing interested persons may bo hoard and written TOOLS, electric jigsaw 83GMC4X4 $10,795 Investors can't miss 6000 □ 1- 800-462-2220 at least one working day prior to the hearing. Parts, Inc. IMS, Inc 340 Progress on Tinker Pond right on Pond View Rd Home on right M 9-84 64 Kinds) -Replace Zippers ■Coat communication received. Said appeals are on file in toe Town chainsaw, and drill Ap­ Dr., Manchester CT with this unique 3 fam­ MALLARD VIEW- Unlngs -Custom Curtains and All persons Interested in this matter are welcome to attend this Clerk's Office, Town Office Buildinig, School Rd., Andover, Ct. prox 100'wire tenclno 849-3391 ily building on Wood- SIDING AND Many Others In Stock 06040 649-4415 » T 1 T 7 Distinefive Town- •Slipcovers (certain types) public hearing. Call 646-1636 after 5 MORANDE bridge St in Manches­ homes and Ranches COLTART CARPENTRY Dated at Andover, Ct. this February 9, 1990; February 16, LINCOLN MERCURY MAZDA Immediate Delivery ter Does need updating GUHERS Call 647-8730 Commissioner 1990. MEOICAL Assistant with CHFA 8 15% approved For all your carpentry needs. Connecticut Department (formerly Moriarty Bros.) computer, bookkeep­ throughout but has Located on a private Additions to fit your style. Zoning Board ot Appeals [CARS 301 Center Street SCHALLER ACURA [CARS great potential! 2 six Decks, roofs, porches, finished For a prompt estimate in a of Transportation Andover, CT. 345 Center SL, Manchester ing and medical insu­ protective cul-de-sac FREE JUNK CAR 177874 FDR SALE Manchester FDR SALE rance claims expe­ room and 1 four room This new subdivision ot basements. References & Low REMOVAL 012-02 Richard Higgins, Chairman 6 4 7 -7 0 7 7 Pricee. 1-11-4tC 1-12-4tB. job that's done in a profes­ - 643-5135 rience for Manchester apartments Separate OPEN HOUSE quality 3 bedroom Locally 002 01 practice Send resume utilities, large lot. ■fownhouses and 633-1835 sional timely manner. to: 1 Heritage Place. handy location, newer SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17,2-4 pm Ranches await your in­ Parker St. Used Auto Suite 105. Manchester, root ASKING 123 W. Middle Turnpike spection Kitchens Parts, Inc. _ ^ T ^ 0 6 M a ______$184,500. Jackson A have Oak cabinets, Call A strograph Jackson Real Estate. MASTER CARPENTER 649-3391 ASSISTANT Teacher- range, oven, dis- 6 4 7 -8 4 00 □ Care giver loving ex­ hwasher. refrigerator Doors and whdows to custom buiH 875-9094 JUST A YOUNGSTERMI- and built-in microwave perienced person Nojobtoosmal. CGNCRETE so. Tread warily today, but do It with warning to heart and monitor conversa­ Built in 1986 this sfun- ovens Fireplaced living Degree in Early Child­ hope In your heart. tion topics wisely. n I n g 6 room ro o m s . 1 'A baths with ■FREE ESTIMATES 24 Hour Service hood Education pre­ < \ b u r ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Usually you VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) If you want Contemporary was full vanities, separate ■SENIOR DISCOUNTS ferred Call 647-0766or , WET can work reasonably well with just others to treat you with consideration built with top notch full basements. 2zoned Fully Insured,And 6 4 9 -9 2 26.______■OVER 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE ^ B i r t h d a y about anyone if you choose to apply today you must first treat them In a like materials and craff- baseboard heating sys­ BASEMENTS? TELEPHCNE Sales Licensed Free estimates & written guaran­ yourself. Today, however, joint ventures manner. Being dictatorial will evoke an manshipi 3 bedrooms. 2 tems, Andersen perma- Position-Salary plus in­ NEIL MILLER tee. Hatchways, toundation cracks, could be like waving a red flag In front of unpleasant response. baths. 14x32 covered shleld fhermopane win­ Fab. 17, 1990 centive Cn premises 15 Years Experience gravity leeds, tile lines, diy wells, a bull. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Your extrava­ deck, whirlpool, attic dows luxurious wall to sales only Leads pro­ ' 646-5692 sump pumps, window wels & drairv gant urges might exceed your means fan tor warm summer wall carpeting and att­ V References Your desires lor recognition and Inde­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A little a p ­ vided. Connecticut Life age lines. Over 40 years exfieri- pendence are likely to grow stronger ply polishing with the boss may be re­ today, so It's best to stay out ol expen­ days and nights, over 4 ached garage! Come en-*. References Insurance license re­ MANCHESTER $159,900 HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS All Our Work Is and stronger In the year ahead. You'll quired today, especially when he/she is sive shops that have goods you desire wooded acres for the see the mode for tom or­ ALBERT ZUCCARO " quired Send response PRICE REDUCED! Excellent office & residence potential. row You own your Qesnlng. Hauling, Caipemry, Remodekng be anxious to make your mark In the In the wrong. Remember It's his/her sig­ which you presently can't afford. to Savings Bank of ultimate in privacy! Raasonab^ Priced Guaranteed WATER PROORNG SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) There Is a East SI. in Andover Superb central location. Excellent condition, new carpets, own lot and house No Free Esilmatet world and you'll be gifted with the cour­ nature that makes your paycheck Manchester. Person­ HARTFORD line line today between being effectively $ 2 2 9 ,9 0 0 J a c k s o n & ceiling fans, 7 rooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage. association fees Com­ A l Calls Answered age to do so. cashable. nel, P C Box 231 Man­ 563-3006 assertive or |ust plain aggressive. If you Coming April 30th Jackson Real Estate. DIRECTIONS; Main Street to West Middle Turnpike. petitively priced from Risk's Handyman & AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) In o rd e r GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Even though chester, CT 06040. eoe Is ad-vertlslng expensive? MANCHESTER overstep this boundary, you'll quickly 6 47 -8 4 0 0 .0 $141,900 Blanchard & Carpentry Service You'll be surprlsiKl now to achieve Important objectives today you might have justllication for doing REAL Estate Agent- Rossetto Realtors," 646-3361 you'll have to be systematic and me­ so. It's best not to criticize co-workers discover the dlllerenca. M anchester-Attention 646-1948 economical (I Is tc adver­ Cpportunity tor one We're Selling Houses” Also, dampness proofing conaete thodical. Don't trip over your own teet. In front of others today. Your comments SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) In o r­ CHFA buyersll! Impec­ tise lti Classified. 643-2711, walls > floors - Our Annual full-tim e experienced, could fuel a healed argument. der to Improve your relationship with cable doll house Cape 6 4 6 -2 4 82 □ Strive to be more deliberate and less career-minded person, CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be e x­ another today, you might agree to newly painted and pa­ Impulsive. Know where to look tor ro­ motivated and aggre- mance and you'll find It. The Astro- tremely selective today regarding per­ something that diametrically opposes sive Call Bob Kiernan. pered throughout! sons in whom you place your trust. If your best Interests. Be friendly, but not Featuring a nice sked ■OR J BUSINESS [APARTMENTS Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals 649-1147 or 646-3824 REAAOVE GREASE and APARTMENTS which signs are romantically perfect lor you're indifferent or careless It could af­ foolish. llvingroom with I " 1 PROPERTY rust from outdoor metal FOR RENT FOR RENT fect your choices and problems might CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Be o p ti­ M ~ E D I C ^ L beamed ceiling hard­ MANCHESTER $239,900 you. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this TRANSCRIPTICNIST- furniture the easy wav. newspaper, P.O. Box 91426, Cleveland, result. mistic today, but keep your hopes and Community wood floor and a blues- OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 At least 30 hours Just dip a cloth In turpen­ OH 44101-3426. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A stormy fracas expectations within realistic bound­ tone fireplace Deep MANCHESTER-Two pro­ MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ MANCHESTER-Available aries. It you think you're going to make needed for medical 7 WYNEDING HILL ROAD fessional buildings tine and rub the metal PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) C aution could erupt at home today If you bring level lot-rear yard with until spots disappear. To room apartment, 2nd immediately. Large 1 up an issue over which you and your a lot Irom a little, you could be priming franscriptionist com­ covered pati- 470-476 Main Street, and self-doubt are not similar Impulses, 1 floor appliances $525 bedroom with carpet­ pany in Vernon Expe­ near center 646-2426. sell idle Items the easy although you might believe them to be mate have opposing views. Take this yourself lor a disappointment. o $134,500 D W Fish way, use a low-cost ad In per month plus secur­ ing and appliances rience in discharge Realty. 643-1591 .□ 9am-5pm weekdays ity 643-5372. 9am-5pm $500 per month. 646- summaries and opera­ classified. Profile Edition COMMERCIA'C/lTid'us- 4144 tive reports necessary M A N C H E S T ~ i~R - MANSFIELD/W illington Immaculate! Charm­ trial b u ild in g with hours and days flexible LIne-Rt 44. 2 bedroom MAN C’HFSTFRTiirfioo r. ing. spotless 8 room workshop and apart­ appliances and micro- Bridge Excellent pay for expe­ ment $345,000. Anne RG0MMATE8 apartment, adults pre­ rienced person Call Colonial Spacious ferred, country pri­ wave, near busline and rooms with hardwood M iller Real Estate, 647- WANTED 384 $560 plus utilities 6 4 7 -7 3 43.______8000 O vacy No dogs. $460 per You Certainly Won’t Want to Miss floors and a newly car­ month plus 2 months 647-1617 Dummy can then be entered with a peted basement rec For a long-lasting fire, ROOMMATE W a n le d - _j^i^i_^_742-0569 4 RCCM, 2nd floor apart­ NORTH I-IS-M A finesse club, and a .spade led up to the king. If Out On This Eagerly Awaited Publi­ room Level lot in a ment In 2 family on choose hardwood logs desi rable area D W [RESORT Male preferred $325 HEBRCN-2 bedroom ♦ 4 3 East has the ace of spades, the king be­ quiet street. $650 plus cation,., Your Business Should Be A that produce o shorter Fish Realty. 643-1591 □ PROPERH plus security. Includes apartment heat and hot ♦ Q 2 with an edge comes a winner, and a heart loser can flonse and burn less ra­ utilities 633-2447 water furnished, cellar security Call 643-4902 ♦ Q J 4 be parked on it. If West holds the spade pidly than soft woods. It M A N C H E STE R'-“G o o d storaoe parking, large ♦ A Q 10 9 4 3 By James Jacoby Part Of It! Value' 2 year old Raised ace, the slam will still make if East a ro m a Is the most Imoor- T IM E SHARE U N IT S - yard No pets, applian­ holds the heart king. That’s either of consideration, select Ranch in great condi­ Dlstress sales Cheap' APARTMENT MANCHESTER-2 room WEST EAST tont ces. $635 monthly 649- efficiency In the man­ In the 1989 Bols Royal D istill­ two finesses — a 75 percent chance. wood from fruit trt>es. If tion! 3 bedrooms. 2 full Cheap! World wide se­ 2 8 7 1 .— ______9 A Q 10 5 ♦ J 9 8 7 6 baths, and living room, IFOR RENT sion on Ctus Street ♦ 8 7 5 3 eries' bridge lips competition, eight But look how Zia's tip improves your you hove flreoloce logs lections Call Vacation MANCHESTER-Now ac- VK964 Please Call The Herald Advertising fireplaced family room $525, Includes utilities ♦ 8 6 2 journalist-experts around the world chances. Win the A-(j of clubs and then sole, find buyers the Network today 1-800- cepting applications tor ♦ 075 tor Country living on a Also, 2, newer. 3 bed­ ♦ 8 are invited to submit entries, and lead dummy's queen of hearts If East quick and easy way ... 826-7844 National: 1- MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ 1. 2, a n d 3 b e d ro o m ♦ 7 2 Department NOW For Your Space wooded corner lot room. 2 family. 2nd room Duplexeson Wes­ those of us who are members of the In­ holds the king, he will surely cover. with 0 low-covi od In 800-826-1847 In Flor­ section VIII apartments SOUTH close to shopping and floor Spacious rooms, terly Street. Applian­ ternational Bridge Press Association (From his point of view, South can Classified. 643-2711. ida: or 1-305-771-6296 at Cakland Heights ♦ K 2 bus. $169,900 D W Gracious, 9 room Colonial situated on a huge lot located in newly renovated ap­ ces, full basement. Cne (IBPA) vote for the best. The tip by Zia Reservation, Please apply In person ♦ A J 10 hold A-J-9 or A-J-x.) When East does Fish Realty. 643-1591 □ a beautiful area 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, first floor family pliances. hookups w ith 2'A baths and fire­ Mahmood is based on the traditional room plus lower level rec room. Fireplaced living room, at 360 Cakland Street, ♦ A K 10 3 not cover, declarer plays the ace. Next [BUSINESS C "O LU m F i'a ^ T iT i n ^ I s- ROOMS Easy access to 384 place Nice treed yard and correct play of covering an unsup­ formal dining room. A lovely, spacious home. Must be rental office Monday $785 and $900 plus ♦ K J 6 5 come four rounds of diamonds, and 643-2711 OPPORTUNITIES tance To Lake Great seen! Hostess: Suzzle Tripoli FOR RENT $600/month plus utili­ and Friday lOam-lpm ported honor in a side-suit when it is dummy’s remaining heart is pitched. location only minutes ties and security 647- utilities Call Rich Bell. Vulnerable: Both DIRECTIONS: 1-384 to Main Street, right on Charter Oak B 'F F T ’N T T ^ E T d T T i y led from dummy. His tip is simple; When South now lead:^ the jack of to Columbia public 1960 ERA, Blanchard and Dealer: South Street to right on Gardner Street. Follow to Wyneding Hill Apartments-1 and 2 “When they don’t cover, they don’t hearts, West can cover nr not In ei­ beach Immaculate _R « se 6-2 4 8 2 GAME CF THE 90's-Solid Road. DELUXE, QUIE^ARM, M A N C H E S T valTa b I e have it." Today’s deal demonstrates ther event, declarer w ill be able to get Contemporary Split bedroom apartments CCVENTR Y-Oulet neigh­ South Weil North East state video bowling CARING, PRIVATf HOME immediately. 1 bed­ for Immediate occu­ th(j usefulness of Zia's tjp. rid of a spade from the North hand end now available in your level with an open and Many privileges. Parking on bus borhood 1 bedroom ! ♦ F*ass 3 ♦ Pass D.F. REALE, INC. room apartment heat pancy 1 month tree airy floor plan. Sliders line. East Hartford near Manch­ apartment, wall-to-wall 4 NT Pass 5 ♦ Pass After North's three-club lim it raise. make his slam. area All cash income- and hot water included rent 1 bedroom. $528- to deck overlooking a REAL ESTATE ester line. Working M/F over 35 carpeting, basement 6 4 All puss South decided to bid a slam if North 100% return of your Security deposit and $ 5 6 0 : 2 bedrooms. parkllke yard. A real 175 Main St., Manchastsr preferred. No alcohol/drugs. storage available No had as much as one ace. A fter the club Investment guaran­ references No pets $575-$630 Please call James Jacoby 's bnc ■ "Jacoby on Bridge' anti find! $179,900. D.W. 646 -4 52 5 References. dogs $425 monthly, 2 Opening lead: ♦ 2 lead, declarer can play two rounds of teed! Call 1-800-749- Boyle Manage- 528-6522 fo r an "Jacoby on Card G arr''-"(w ritten with his father, Fish Realty. 643-1591,D 2B9-634S months security 742- clubs and then four rounds of dia­ the late Oswald Jacob., ' are now available al 4900 anytimel ment.Co., 649-4800 application. 0669 monds, pitching a spade from dummy. bookstores Both are published hy Pharos Books 28—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Feb. 16. 1990

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