to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Oct. 3. 1988

CM S CARR CARR CARR IS^TRUCKS/VANS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RALE FOR RALE ISSI FOR SALE Heroes 1977 CHEVY Novo. 2 1976 M O N T E Carlo. 350, 1983 MUSTANG Hatch­ 1976 Volksw agen bus. 1983 FO RD Ranger. 43,000 door, fair condition. 4-borrol, automatic, back. Black, auto- 61,000 original miles. miles, original owner, $300 or best ofer. 203- htodors, some chrome. m a t I c , a ir Very good condition. very reliable. Excel­ Flaw less flight 6039. Corvette style rims, conditioning, power 623-5S29. lent condition. Coll T h e price runs good, needs minor stearlng, cruise con­ Dove, days, 646-2769, touch up on body, new trol, A M /F M cassette. evenings, 644-4504. for Discovery /lO dual exhaust. Primer $3500. Coll 649-3300, 1978 GMC Von. 8 pas­ 1984 Chew Covoller. block, blue Interior, evenings. senger. 113,000 miles. Type 10,2 door coupe, 5 tilt. Coll 232-1219, leave 1976 CADILLAC Coupe SCHALLER Power stearlng, power sp*ed, custom Interior, message. $700 or best DeVllle. Mint condi­ brakes, automatic. & Am-Fm cassette. Ex­ otter.______tion. Must be seen. Best ACURA $600 643-4091. cellent condition. 03500 1986 DODGE Arles SE, 2 offer. 646-3782. USED CARS or best otter.649-5326 GIVE YOUR budget a door, automatic, olr, 88 Legend...... *21,995 otter 6:00. stereo, 48,000 miles. boosti Sell those still- Excellent condition. 88 Caravan S E ...*15,565 good but no-longer-used Items In your home tor INVITATION TO 010 Reduced to $4595. Coll 88 F-150P/U..... *15,785 647-9286. cosh. Call 643-2711 to place Sealed bids will be received 87 S-10 Blazer...*14.975 your od. In the General Services' of- CLYDE tlce, 41 Center St., Manches­ LEGAL NOTICE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 87 Interga L S .... ' 9,995 ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on the TOWN OF ANDOVER ROUTE 83, VERNON 87 Mazda RX7 .... *13,995 AUTOS FOR date shown below for the fol- The 2nd Quarterly Install­ 84 Cspdce Wegon *8295 lowlne: ment of property taxes on the 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,595 RENT/LEA8E October 1, 1987 Grand List bS Spectrum 4 Dr. *4995 87 Toy. CoroMal ...* 8,295 O CTO BER 11,19M ore now due and payable Oc­ 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) WATERV/ORKS SUPPLIES tober 1,1988. Payments made *8995 87 Toyota QT ....*10,995 F R E E M ile a ge , on low 68 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7895 cost auto rentals. Vil­ OCTOBER 13,1«M after November 1, 1988 are 86 Chev C20 ..... * 9.595 sublect to a late charge ot 88 Celebrity Euro 4 Or. *7995 lage Auto Rental. 643- REDWOOD LUMBER l'/i% per month on the late 86 Chev C30 ..... *14,975 2979 or 646-7044. 88 LeSebre Ltd. *11,995 The Town ot Manchester Is Installment, trom the due 88 SR-5 P/U ..... * 9,575 on eaual opportunity em­ date, or a minimum ot $2.00. 67 SKylerK 4 Dr. *9495 T uesday, Oct. 4, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 C e n ts ployer, and requires on affir­ Payments may be made by 86 Toy. LB P/U ....* 6,995 MISCELLANEOUS RECENT USED CAR mative action pollcvtorall of mall or at the Town Office 87 Century LTD 4 Dr. *9995 Its Contractors and Vendors Building, School Road, 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. *7995 86 LeSaber...... * 8,995 AUTOMOTIVE as o condition of doing busi­ which Is open from 9:00a.m. 87 Celebrity 2 Dr. *9495 86 Merc. Sable...* 9,995 ARRIVALS YOU MUST SEEK ness with the Town, as per to 3:00 p.m. Monday and Fri­ 88 Corscia *9695 EARLY Season special. Federal Order 11246. day, 6:00 to 8:00 Monday 85 Toronado..... • 9,495 88 Baratta *9995 Pair of Goodyear ro- eyenlngs, 9:00 to 1:00 Tues­ 85 Audi QT ...... * 9,595 Bid forms, plans and specifi­ day morning, 3:30 to 6:30 on 88 Celebrity 4 Dr. *10,495 dlol snow tires. cations are available at the 84 Toy. Camry ....* 7,995 P175/70R13. Used only General Services' office. Thursdays. 88 Caprice 4 DH. *11.995 85 CHRY 5th AVENUE 83 TOYOTA CELICA Wendy Dowling 0 couple of winters. TOWN OF 34S Center St., Asking $75 for the set. Gray, a Cyl., Auto, PB, PS, AC, White, 4 Cyl. 5 Spd.PB, PS, South Windsor drops mall lawsuits Tax Collector, M A N C H ESTER , CT. Town of Andover, 872-9111 Manchester e 647-7077 Coll 647-1791 wee- P Window!, P SMti, Tilt, I 7 Q Q C Radio <4995 RO BERT B. WEISS, Radio, Vinyl Top, LMthar f «f SIU GENERAL MANAGER Connecticut knlghts before 9pm. By Nancy Concelman was unanimously approved after The planned lawsuits were developer, the Homart Develop­ paid for by Down East Asso­ bert B. Weiss said. 076-09 073-09 83 OLDS CENTURY Manchester Herald council members learned that a among seven faced by the devel­ ment Co. of Chicago, and the ciates, which plans a retail and The remaining $545,000 will be 85 FORD TEMPO R:di.Cyl,Au.o,PB,PS, ,gggg| proposal to dead end the northern opers of the mall, called the State Traffic Commission, argu­ office complex on land off Buck- covered by the Mall at Buckland silver 4 Cyl., Auto. PS. PS. The South Windsor Town Coun­ section Ellington Road at Five Pavilions $it Buckland Hills. ing that the STC should have land Street that lies primarily in Hills Partnership, which consists cil agreed Monday to drop three Comers and make the intersec­ Still pending against the mall required improvements to South South Windsor. of Homart and Melvin Simon for 85 OLDS CUTLASS 84 HONDA ACCORD LX lawsuits against the developers of tion four-way could be changed. are two suits filed by the Windsor roads in its approval of Down East consists of Melvin interim improvements to Five Blua. 4 Cyl. 5 Spd. PB, PB. the $70 million mall at Buckland Plans for $545,000 in interim Manchester Environmental Coa­ the original project and two Simon & Associates of Indianapo­ Comers. CIERRA AC. Radio <7495 Hills in exchange for $3 million improvements to Five Comers lition, and two from the Manches- expansions. lis, Ind., and Bronson & Hutensky The South Windsor Town Coun­ p dassifleil! Rad, a Cyl., Auto, PS, PB, f C I Q C worth of improvements to town are now at the discretion of the t e r Property Owners’ Under the agreement in South of Hartford. cil tabled a vote on the agreement AC. Tin, Radio D I 9U yoiil K?n ue results! 84 VW QUANTUM roads. state Department of Transporta­ Association. Windsor, $2.3 million in improve­ "Most of the (road) work is at its Sept. 19 meeting because South Windsor Mayor Edward tion and the South Windsor Town The town of South Windsor had ments to streets that link Man­ required for the smaller center,” Blue, 4 Cyl., Auto, PB, PS, P See LAWSUITS, page 12 LEGAL NOTICE S3 TOYOTA CELICA WIndowa. AC, Radio, I R Q Q R I Havens said today the agreement Council. Havens said. filed three suits against the mall chester and South Windsor will be Manchester Town Manager Ro- VOTER REGISTRATION SESSIONS Gray, 4 Cyl. a Spd. PB. PS, Sunroof U O w U i BOLTON, CONNECTICUT P WIndowa, AC. Tilt, Radio, I T n O C Sunroof * f U * I U Notice 1s hereby glyen thot the Registrars ot Voters will hold S3 CHRY LeBARON voter registration sessions on the following dates: S3 HONDA PRELUDE 2 Or.. Auto, PS. PB. AC. Coventry SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1988 trom 9:00 A.M. to 8:00P.M. BhjMCyi.aspd,PB,AC, j y g g j Blue <4995 Weather permitting, this session will be held outdoors at the Bolton Notch Shoppino Center from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and at the Community Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road, from 86 CHEVY PICKUP, qQQc approves 1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. In case of Inclement weather, the en­ Auto, PS. PB, Rm JIo I tire session will be held at the Community Hall. 87 DODGE OMNI tA d a ti TU ESD A Y , OCTOBER 18, 1988 trom 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. At the Community Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road. This Is the 86 HONDA CIVIC REG ISTRATIO N CUT-OFF DATE IN A L L TOWNS. The lost SB HONDA ACCORD Wagon, 4x4, 5 Spd. PB, AC, 1 ^ 9 9 0 iake law regular session for admission of electors for those who be­ R«t,^4Cyl,Au.o.PB,PS, , ^ 2 , 9 9 5 come 18 years of age, U.S. citizens, or residents of the Town of Bolton on or before October 18, 1988 seeking to yote In the Bv Jacqueline Bennett Noyember 8th State Election. 85 HONDA ACCORD LX Manchester Herald Dated at Bolton, Conn, this 3rd day of October, 1988. 83 VW RABBIT n Vne CHEVROLET R, 83 Windsor Avo 872-9111 silver, 4 Cyl. Auto. PB, 4 Dr„ Auto, PS, PB, P l O X f l C Ilvl J. Cannon ond Prisclllo M. Dooley WIndowa, AC, Radio *u4«l0 Registrars of Voters VLTUC b UICK, INC. Rockvilte/Vernon pyir fid/i.n$i Radio, Sunroof <3995 COVENTRY — The Town EXIT 64/I R4 Council, after heavy debate, 002-10 84 HONDA CIVIC CRX 86 HONDA CIVIC OX unanimously approved a contro­ versial ordinance Monday that NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION a Spd, PB. Radio <4995 2 Dr., 5 Spd. PB, Radio <5995 WORK TO BE BID would sharply curtail use of The Connecticut Water Company has completed the de­ Coventry Lake by motor boaters sign for the extension of approximotely 3,042 feet of 8 ' water from noon to 4 p.m. Sundays. main and 1,100 feet ot 12* water moln In the Clark Street, Smith Street and Ridge Road areas ot South Windsor, Con­ The ordinance was adopted necticut. Plans and specifications are available at The Con­ after the Town Council received a necticut Water Company - General Office, 93 West Main USED CAR MANAGER SAYS... request from more than 100 Street, Clinton, CT. people who tumeihnitatti Sept. 26 A aualltled bidder must have satisfactory and extensive experience In the work Involved. In order to old the w V ,<3|N public hearing to support the Company In qualifying bidders, a letter from Interested con­ afternoon "quiet hours." ’The tractors describing recant similar prolects and listing the OUT THEY GO... NOW owners and engineers for whom the work was performed New 1989 Corscia Sunday “quiet time" would res­ must be submitted by Thursday, October 6,1988, to Mr. Terr­ trict the speed of motor boats to 6 ance P. O'Neill, P.E., Senior Engineer, The Connecticut Wa­ Stu HIpkIna/Spaclal to lha Herald mph from noon to 4 p.m. from ter Company, 93 West Main Street, Clinton, CT 06413. May 15 to Sept. 15. Bids are due Wednesday, October 12,1988 at 3:00 p.m. and ’86 M E R C C A P R I The ordinance provision repla­ should be submitted on the forms Included In the specifica­ ’84 H O N D A C R X CLOSE TO THE CANDIDATE — Eight Manchester High School students, located just to the left of the American flag, were invited to the rally to tions to the attention of Mr. E. John King, Construction M a­ Blue, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Radio, P. Blue, 4 Cyl., Auto, PB, ces an earlier proposal that would nager, The Connecticut Water Company, 93 West Main located at left, listen to Democratic presidential candidate Michael make amends for a canceled visit to the high school by Dukakis last Locks, Was *5995 Was *5495 have established such a "quiet Street, Clinton, CT 06413. a Dukakis deliver a campaign speech in Hartford on Monday. Thestudents, month. Stories on page 4. time” from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on The Connecticut Water Company TERRANCE P. O'NEILL f t ni,376«« Sundays. In addition, the ordi­ Senior Engineer V6, Auto Trans, AC. Stereo, more. $5195 $5195 nance includes a requirement 070-09 #1063 that water and jet skiers travel NOTICE counterclockwise. PUBLIC HEARING ’84 O L D S Suffield banker gets 4 months for insider trading The ordinance must now go to BOARD OF DIRECTORS ’84 PONT. 6000 the state Department of Environ­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT New 1989 Beretta CUTLASS Blue, 4 Cyl., Auto, PB, PS, By Dean GolembeskI but the judge levied no fine or up to 15 years in prison and convinced that you are ade­ DiGennaro admitted last mental Protection for approval. Notice Is hereby given that the Boord of Directors, Town ot Red, 6 Cyl, Aut6, PB, PS, AC, quately aware that you knew month in Boston federal court “I think we shou! I send this to Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the Radio, Was *5495 The Associated Press order to make restitution. $750,000 in fines. Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Moln Street, Manchester, Tilt, Radio, Was *6995 Friends and associates of Di­ The U.S. attorney’s office had what you weredoing was wrong,’’ that he told friends and busines.s DEP and say, ‘this is what we Connecticut, on Tuesday, October 11, 1988 ot 7:30 P.M. to HARTFORD — The former Gennaro testified during his trial recommended a sentence of four Dorsey said. associates to lie during the SEC have passed, this is what the consider and act on the following: years in prison and fines totalling Dorsey said he based his investigation. townspeople want, respond, god­ Proposed opproprlotlon to Education Speclol president and chief executive that the banker told them about Prolects - Fund 41 - Professional Develop­ $4995 officer of Suffield Bank was secret merger negotiations be­ $72,700, the amount associates of sentence on the facts that DiGen­ He faces up to five years in damn it, and if you don’t answer, ment Grant...... $36,792.00 $5995 tween Suffield Bank and Coastal DU^nnaro allegedly made off naro had lost esteem within the we’ll rattle your cage,’” council to be financed by a State Grant. sentenced today to two years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 prison, suspended after four Savings Bank of Portland. Maine. their insider trading. community, that he was the sole in the Boston case. The U.S. member Peter Halvorson said Proposed appropriation to Education Special m,676»» ’87 PONT. supporter of his family and that during a meeting of the council at Prolects - Fund 41 - Adult Basic Education...... $28,292.00 V6, Auto Trans, Cassette, AC. ’85 H O N D A months, on insider trading U.S. Securities and Exchange "You went astray because of a attorney’s office has recom­ to be financed by a State Grant. Commission officials began in­ judgment that was totally im­ his wife has a psychological the Town Office Building. Cruise, More. #1015 ACCORD SUNBIRD charges. mended that DiGennaro’s senten- Proposed opproprlotlon to Education Special Robert C. DiGennaro was also vestigating the bank merger proper,’’ Dorsey told DiGennaro. problem, which the judge didn’t ces be ordered served His remarks came following a Prolects - Fund 41 - Career Incentive Grant ...... $14,518.00 Blue, HB. 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., PB, White, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, PB, ST, describe. debate of more than 30 minutes to be financed by a Stote Grant. ordered by a U.S. District Judge after Coastal’s stock jumped The judge said the American concurrently. Radio, Was *6495 AC, Radio, Was *5995 several points on July 8,1986, the system of free enterprise func­ DiGennaro also faces sentenc­ among council members on the Proposed opproprlotlon to Education Speclol Peter C. Dorsey to serve three Dorsey told DiGennaro that he Prolects - Fund 41 - Teacher Evaluation Gront ....$14,518.00 New 1989 Cavalier years on probation, during which day before the merger was tions on the "complete, fair and ing Oct. 27 in U.S. District Court proposed fluiet hours section of to be financed by a State Grant. announced. open exchange of information.” in Boston on one count of must surrender to begin .serving the ordinance. he must spend 900 hours working his prison sentence on Oct. 28. He Proposed appropriation to General Fund - $6195 $4995 with the homeless. DiGennaro, convicted earlier “Investments have to be made obstruction of justice in connec­ Town Manager John Elsesser Health - A ID S Prolect...... $ 2,698.45 this year of insider trading, mail with the strictest confidence the tion with the SEC investigation of has been free on a personal said that area legislators seeking to be financed trom Fund Balance resulting In addition. DiGennaro must recognizance bond. trom lapsed appropriations. pay $150 in court costs and fees. fraud and wire fraud, had faced public can be provided. I am the Suffield-Coastal deal. re-election should be asked to Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - ’86 T O Y O T A ’86 N IS S A N press the town’s case for the Fund 61 - Local Capital Improvement Program TERCEL ordinance with the DEP. Maj. Fuel Tank Replacement ...... $40,409.00 $ 9 9 9 0 0 0 SENTRA Randall Dill of the DEP has to be financed by a State Gront. Blue, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd, AC. Cass, Blue, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, PB, Radio, already said such an ordinance Proposed appropriation to the Fire Fund - Was *6195 Hostages ‘a great problem’ 4 Dr., Auto Trans, AC, Stereo, Was *5795 might be too restrictive. TR A N SF ER to the Fire Reserve Fund 16- Fuel Tank Replacement...... $19,727.00 more. #1043 Councilwoman Rose Fowler to be financed from Fire Fund Balance. noted the entire ordinance might All public meetings of the Town ot Manchester are held ot Reagan rules out talks after professor is freed be rejected by the state with the locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In $5495 $4995 addition, handicapped Individuals requiring an auxiliary New 1989 Caprice quiet time revisions. The lower­ old In order to facilitate their participation at meetings But he again ruled out any U.S. ing of speed limits would discour­ By Barry Schweld Mithileshwar Singh, a Beirut should contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the ’85 H O N D A University professor who is a deals with the captors, believed to age the use of motor boats on the scheduled meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be ’86 H O N D A C R X The Associated Press be a pro-Iranian Islamic group. lake and give preference to made. PRELUDE Blue, H/F, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd. PB, legal resident of the United JA M E S F. FOGARTY States, was turned over to the He said trying to secure the sailboats, canoes, and row boats, SECRETARY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Blue, 4 Cyl. Auto, PB, PS, Tilt, Cass, Was *6995 WASHINGTON - President release of the nine Americans Reagan ruled out again today U.S. ambassador to Syria in council members have said. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 29th day of Cass, Was *9495 Damascus today after being held in Lebanon' ‘ has been a great Council Chairwoman Joan Le­ September, 1988. negotiations with the captors of problem for iis and it’s very much wis had proposed either adopting 010-10 nine American hostages and said freed in Lebanon on Monday. $6595 Singh, who is a diabetic, will fly on our minds." a compromise revision of the $ 1 3 , 5 8 6 0 0 $8495 liberating them remains a "great Reagan declined to speculate problem’’ despite the release of to a U.S. military hospital in ordinance establishing the quiet AC, Stereo, more. #1050 Wiesbaden. West Germany, for on what move the United States time from 11 a m. to 3 p.m., or an Indian captive. might make to win the release of Stephen Pontiac ’85 D O D G E The White House, meanwhile, medical treatment in the next few postponing action on the ordi­ New 1989 4x4 Pickup days, L. Paul Bremer, U.S. eight other American hostages. nance. On Monday, she suggested ’87 T O YO TA LANCER tempered expressions of pleasure "We’ve done no negotiating on M o d e l Sole!! at the release of the Indian in ambassador for counterterror­ that the council notify the DEP it 89 COROLLA Gold, 4 Cyl, Auto, PB, PS, ism, said today. that at all," he said, “and I’m not plans to adopt quiet hours from AP photo Beirut with “the knowledge that going to hazard a guess as to why Blue, 4 Cyl, Auto, PB. PS, AC, P Win., P Seats, AC, Tilt, nine innocent Americans are Reagan, in an exchange with noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays. 88 New Left Over Sale Radio, Was *8995 Radio, Leather, Was *7195 FREED HOSTAGE MITHILESHWAR SINGH among those still held hostage in reporters, did not explain how Lewis also said that the council Lebanon.’’ Singh’s freedom was obtained. See HOSTAGES, page 12 should send the DEP two peti- Grand Am — Grand Prix . . . with U.S. ambassador in Syria (right) 140 Bonnevilles $8395 $6995 See COVENTRY, page 12 Reg/Used 88 Super Specials $15,62600 Bridgeport’s top cop, in new dispute, decides to retire Silverado, AC, Auto Trans, Fully TODAY 88 88 88 walking details in four high- Equipped, #1139______BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Police had indicated that he was ready lishly for almost a half a century said. GRAND AM BONN. 4 Dr. GRAND PRIX to do it again, this time over a to his profession, to his city, Walsh had been removed from crime areas. Superintendent Joseph A. Walsh, office in 1983 by former Mayor In d e x whose tenure has been marked by dispute involving department which we know he dearly loves,” ’8495 ’10,995 ’ 10,888 overtime spending. Mayor Thomas W. Bucci said Leonard S. Paoletta. but he sued Stephen R. Sasala, Bucci’s 24 pages, 2 soctlons Auto. AC. Loodod Auto. AC. Loodod Auto. AC. Loaded clashes with Bridgeport city hall, and he was reinstated to his job chief of staff, ordered Walsh to CHEVROLET announced his retirement today. Walsh said this morning that today. family members had been pres­ Bucci said he doesn’t believe through the courts. restore the details, which the Bualnasa. . 17 Nallon/World Walsh, 72, said his retirement The dispute concerning over­ superintendent did. Sasala said Clitalflod _ 22-24 11-12 88 G .T.A.= FIREBIRD <16.995 C O ., INC. after 47 years with the depart­ suring him to spend his later the superintendent’sdecision was years with them. hastened by the most recent time case reached a head about Walsh’s actions went against Com Ica ..... 20 ObItutriM— 2 CARTER ment is effective at midnight Bucci’s earlier order shifting Focua 19 Opinion ____ 6-7 “It’s very difficult to say dispute. two weeks ago when Walsh, "Over 50 Years of Selling & Servicing Chevrolets’ ^]AANCHtSTER| Wednesday and was based on apparently in an attempt to hold overtime authority from the Local _ _ 2-S Sports _ _ 13-16 f t SMm WORLD OF WHEELS family considerations. anything to an Individual such as "It was a personal decision, a 1229 Main Street., Manchester • 646-6464 the superintendent of police who personal family decision of say­ down department overtime superintendent to the Board of Lottery _ _ _ _ 2 Statt/Rgglon BRISTOL 589-6211 HTFD. 549-5555 1097 FARMINGTON 4VE, Just last week, Walsh, who has spending, eliminated special Police Commissioners. MHS Workt— 16 . 4-S, to. 12 OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 — FRI. 'TIL 6 has given of himself so unsel- ing it’s time to go home.’’ WTBY. 574-1672 1-800-692-1002 RT. 6, BRISTOL had to fight for his job In the past. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988 — 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 19S8 RECORD Hilary Cooper remembered Motel gets permit OK, by friends, family, colleagues but appeal stalls project A bout Tow n Gunshot victim stiii By Nancy Concelman unmistakable. By Nancy Concelman posed motel would generate of wetlands. Senior Planner in criticai condition Manchester Herald “ She always emphasized the Manchester Herald about 1,065 additional trips per Stuart Popper said. positive,” Williams said. "She day, but because there will be no As a condition of the wetlands Qulltort to meet tonight A Bolton man who police say was shot by a Hilary Cooper would carry a knew how to reason with The Planning and Zoning Com-< restaurant or banquet facilities at permit approval, the commission The Vernon Nutmeg QuiUers will meet tonight at co-worker in Hartford last Wednesday is stiii in stuffed bear when she talked to chiidren.” ' mission Monday approved spe­ the motel, that number is “ over­ required the developer to move 7:80 in the Community Room of the Vernon Police criticai condition at St. Francis Hospital and children so she wouldn’t intim­ Williams and her mother cial exception and wetlands per- stated,” (Crandell said. from a 50-foot boundary along the To handle motel traffic, the river a proposed building where Station on West Street. Medical Center in Hartford, a hospitai spokeswo­ idate them too much. said when Hilary first began mits that would allow swimmers could change clothes Jessica Nicholl, curator of textiles and household man said today. She set up a fund with her teaching, she asked her ciass construction of a proposed 105- state Department of Transporta­ by a pool. A sign identifying the furnishings at Old Sturbridge Village, will present a Hartford police said Giovani Cusano, 42, of 12 own money to give underprivi­ to draw a >picture of their room motel off Toljand Turnpike. tion will likely require improved motel also would have to be ■Ude show entitled, "Quilted for Friends; Delaware Enrico Road, was shot once in the head by Ismael leged children the chance to saddest memory, then turn the But a representative for the signalization at the intersection motel developer told the commis­ of Tolland Turnpike, Parker moved out of that area. Zoning Valley Singnature Quilts — 1840-1855." Laureano Reyes of Hartford at the offices and ride in a car, taste an ice paper over and make it happy. plants of Heublein Inc., on New Park Road, while cream soda or go to the ice "She said that’s how she sion that construction on the Street and the motel access road, regulations prohibit development union and company officiais were trying to resoive a capades. wouid learn what their prob- project will continue to be stalled which will be across from Parker within 50 feet of riverbanks. “ I don’t believe there should be Spoclal wishes to be discussed dispute between the two. And, as principal of Thomas iems were,” Riva Cooper said. until an appeal of a variance for Street, Crandell said. Brotherhood-In-Action, a group of men who Erik Pierce, a spokesman for Heublein, said that Jefferson School in New Bri­ Hilary’s mother recalls a the project is resolved. Crandell said the Tolland anything within' the 50 feet, Construction of the motel can’t Tumpike-Parker Street intersec­ commission member Ronald belong to B’Nai B’rlth, Knights of Columbus, Unico, the company was conducting its own investigation tain, she stood her ground time when Hilary paired one of begin until an appeal of the and the three Masonic Lodges in Manchester will into the incident. He said he did not know whether when teachers argued against her incorrigible students with tion is currently rated at a level of Gates said. Zoning Board of Appeals July service B on a scale of A to F. A But the Planning and Zoning meet tonight at 7:30 in the Banquet Hall of the reports of an ongoing dispute were true. her policy that teachers should the shyest student in the class and asked the two to help each approval of a variance for the represents the lightest traffic Commission did not approve a Masonic Temple on East Center Street. Laureano Reyes, 55, has been charged with escort their elementary project is resolved, said Chad flow while F is considered request from the Conservation The featured speaker will be Dianne Collins of criminal attempt to commit murder, first-degree classes to the buses at the end other. Crandell, a real estate represen­ unacceptable. > Commission that the entire pro­ Special Wishes, Inc., a Connecticut non-profit assault and criminal use of a firearm, police said. of the day. Riva Cooper said ‘Hilary’s tative with the developer. Chalet Planning Director Mark Pelle­ ject be moved 50 feet toward organization dedicated to granting wishes of He was being held on 8250,000 bond pending Cooper, a South Windsor goal was to become a superin­ Susse International of Wilton, grini said town staff agrees that Tolland Turnpike, away from the Connecticut children with life threatening diseases. arraignment in Hartford Superior Court. Court resident who grew up in HILARY COOPER tendent of schools. Hilary officials said the case has been transferred and Manchester, died of a heart "... perfectionist’’ Cooper graduated from the N.H. with the improved signals, the Hockanum River. Laureano Reyes is scheduled to appear in court Oct. attack Thursday at the age of University of Connecticut in The variance allows the four- motel won’t impact the level of Daughters of Isabella to meet 24. 30. Fam ily and friends remem­ 1979 with a bachelor’s degree story motel in the Business II and service. The Conservation Commission III zones, where zoning regula­ The PZC’s approval of the voted in September to recom­ The Daughters of Isabella will meet Sunday at 3 bered her Monday as anything especially well suited to Jef­ in education and from the tions allow only three-story special exception permit allows mend the move because the p.m. at St. Bridget Church on Main Street. A Mass but the average school ferson, which is a magnet University of Hartford with a construction of the motel on five company has 80 feet of yard in officiated by the Rev. Robert Russo, will precede principal. school for bilingual students, master’s degree in education structures. administration and supervi­ The appeal, filed by Ruth acres at 211 Tolland Turnpike front of the proposed motel. PZC the ceremony. Police Roundup "She was always for the said Wanda Pazkowski, a sion. She was pursuing her Conyers, owner of a neighboring with 117 parking spaces. Zoning members said they saw no reason Guests are invited. Annamay Potocki is in charge Patrick Flynn/Manohactar Harald underdog.” Hilary’s mother, teacher of learning disability sixth-year certificate in pro­ shopping plaza, is pending in regulations require a special to move the project forward of the event. Riva Ctooper said. students in the New Britain INTRICATE WORK — George Routhier where he works. Routhier also lives at Patient commits suicide Riva and her husband, Ber­ School District. fessional education leadership Hartford Superior Court. Conyers exception permit for develop­ because it would have a minimal Training workshop scheduled of 185 Pine St. carefully paints the sign the complex. tram, who live at 243 Ferguson "She was always in the at the University of Connecti­ charges that the variance allows ment proposed fo'r more than four impact on wetlands. cut when she died. more intense development and acres with more than 60 parking ’The developers have agreed to An 80-year-oId patient in Manchester Memorial Road, have lived in Manches­ hallways dealing with child­ Manchester Community College will be the site of of the Velvet Mill apartment complex Hilary Cooper’s passion for increased noise and traffic. spaces. another request from the (Conser­ Hospital’s mental health unit committed suicide ter for about 23 years. ren,” Pazkowski said. "She training workshops for volunteers interested in the Boston Red Sox was almost But a traffic study presented by The wetlands permit allows the vation Commission that the de­ Monday night in a room he shared with another Hilary Ctooper had a prob­ sacrificed herself for her job.” helping immigrants learn to speak English. The as great as her love of Chalet Susse to the PZC Monday developer to build a drainage pipe velopers provide additional patient, hospital and police officials said. lem with a valve in her heart Pazkowski was one of sev­ volunteers will also help adults who lack basic teaching, according to her shows that the motel "would not in a small area of wetlands. The landscaping at the rear of the Leo Gambulati, of 288 North St., hung himself just that doctors discovered at the eral people who called (hooper reading skills. The workshop will be held today at 7 Obituaries father, Bertram. He recalls a create a traffic problem in the pipe, which will from a motel property, which is across before 10 p.m., police said. Hospital officials said his age of 7, Riva Cooper said. She an “ intense” person and some­ p.m. in the Lowe Building. time when his daughter baked neighborhood,” Crandell said. proposed detention basin to the the river from the Hockaiium roommate was not in the room at the time. Hospital died on the way to a Red Sox thing of a perfectionist be­ Trained volunteers will meet with students two game where she was to meet cause of her dedication to her a birthday cake for Carl Traffic engineers for Chalet Hockanum River, will have a River Linear Park hiking trail, Hartford. Burial with full mil­ by three sons, Richard W. Trudell officials said he had been at the hospitai for 20days. hours a week over a one-year period. Leonard W. Belanger her 33-year-old brother, Glenn. field. Yastrzemski. Susse estimated that the pro­ minimal impact on a small area Crandell said. itary honors will be in St. M ary’s of Costa Mesa, Calif., Stephen E. She had graduated in 1975 "What was best for children She used to bring a bat Leonard W. Belanger, 66, of Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling Trudell of Houston, Texas, and from Manchester High School was always uppermost in her autographed by Jim Rice Interest In support group voiced Bloomfield, husband of Ella hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. Peter D. Trudell of Vernon; two as class salutatorian and mind,” said Edward Timbrell, when she came home from (Woodward) Belanger and father and 7 to 9 p.m. daughters, Mrs. Anne Fidler of CoRege Notes Interest in forming a Parkinson’s Disease support worked as a bilingual lan­ a principal at Buckley Ele­ UConn on weekends and group will be thC topic of the "Parkinson's Disease of Raymond D. Belanger and Memorial donations may be Wappinger Falls, N.Y., and Jean proudly sported a license plate Work in wetlands approved made to the American Cancer guage teacher at the Dominick mentary School in Manchester Update" at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The Rosemarie K. Lovett, both of Shefcyk of West Hartford; a reading "Sox-Red” on her Manchester, died Monday (Oct. Society, 670 Prospect Ave., Hart­ F. Bums School in Hartford who knew Cooper for about 14 meeting will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the H. sister, Madeleine Trudell of War- On college dean’s list front bumper, her father said. By Nancy Concelman complaining to the town since Camosci said. 3, 1988) at the'Connecticut Hos­ ford 06105. from 1979 before beinghired as years. Louise Ruddell Auditorium. renton, Va.; and 10 Glen A. Horowitz of Manchester was named to the She also used to tell her Manchester Herald March about sinkholes in their The commission also approved pice in Branford. principal of Thomas Jefferson Cooper’s love of teaching grandchildren. dean’s honor roll at Texas State Technical Institute parents what to do more than yard caused by deterioration of a wetlands and erosion control Besides his wife, son and School in New Britain in June. and children began when she in Waco, Texas, for the spring quarter. He is an she did her students, he added, Repairs to the Bigelow Brook the concrete floor of the culvert. permit allowing the town to La Leche league meets Wednesday daughter, he is survived by George S. Trudell The funeral will be Thursday at Cooper was often called in as was little and used to play aviation maintenance technology student. laughing. drainage system and utility im­ Because the Bigelow Brook install a box culvert, or drain, on another daughter, Sharon Ann George S. Trudell, 76, of 134 S. 9:30 a.m. from the John F. an interpreter for parents and "school” with neighborhood The Manchester Evening La Leche League will Riva Cooper said at H ilary’s provements needed for the recon­ project may cost more than the the west side of Main Street from Bieu of Columbia; three sisters, Lakewood Circle, died Monday Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. children at the Bums School, children and her sister. 28- meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at 7 Gulley Drive, urging, she’s set some goals struction of Main Street can go $500,000 to $750,000 estimated by just north of the westbound Winifred Cortright of Spencer, (Oct. 3, 1988) at a local convales­ Center St., followed by a Mass of On Union dean’s list her mother said. year-old Judi Williams of South Windsor. for retirement. She’ll continue forward after the Planning and the town, the Passcantell prop­ access of Interstate 384 to the N.Y.; Lorraine Bednaz of Wind­ cent home. He was the husband of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Though only at Thomas Gloucester, Mass.. who owns a The topic for discussion will be "The Baby James P. Powers, son of Thomas Powers of Hilary’s fund for underprivi­ Zoning Commission approved erty will be among those given intersection of Main and Maple sor Locks and Rosemary Hallett Dolores M. (Prevost) Trudell. James Church. Burial will be in Jefferson a short time, (hoop­ restaurant with her husband. Arrives: The needs and demands of the new baby. Rockville and Marion Powers o f 12 S. Alton St., has leged students and try to wetlands permits for both pro­ priority. Director of Engineering streets. of Enfield; three grandchildren; He was born in Montreal, Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. er’s method of administration Though she often had to And how they affect the relationships in the family." been named to the dean’s list for the 1987-88 continue her daughter’s work. jects Monday. Services William Camosci said. and several nieces and nephews. Quebec, Canada, and he lived in Albans, Vt. Calling hours are will be sorely missed, officials follow In her sister’s footsteps academic year at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. “ She gave me my goals.” The commission tabled a vote Other priority repairs include The new culvert is needed to The funeral will be Wednesday Manchester for 43 years. Before Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 there said. But. becau.se she with teachers. Williams’s Powers is a member of the class of 1991 and is an Riva Cooper said. on both applications at its Sept. 19 the Walker Street area, where a support an existing culvert. As­ at 9:15 a.m. from the Newkirk retiring in 1974, he was employed to 9 p.m. was fluent in Spanish, she was pride in her sister is economics major. He is a 1986 graduate of East meeting pending review by town box culvert will be replaced with sistant Town Engineer James and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 as a computer systems analyst Weber said. Current Quotations Catholic High School. staff. a pipe system. Repairs will also Burnside Ave., East Hartford, with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, Memorial donations may be The Bigelow Brook project be made to pipes under Manches­ Senior Planner Stuart Popper East Hartford. made to the charity of one’ s with a Mass of Christian burial at It is being held so that members of area Involves repairs to several areas ter High School and Benton said about .6 acres of land near 10 a.m. in St. Rose Church, East Besides his wife, he is survived choice. Hop Brook would be disturbed. " I ’ m going through a difficult time right now. It Public Meetings chambers of commerce can meet each other. of town, including property at Street, Camosci said. Wetlands run from the southwest doesn’t look good. ... I ’ m hurt because I ’ m in love. IN BRIEF 312-314 E. Middle Turnpike, The work will be covered by a com er of the South Main Street I ’m still in love.’’ — Heavyweight boxing champion Dam work scheduled which is owned by Thomas and $4.6 million bond issue approved and Hartford Road intersection Mike Tyson, about his feelings following a weekend Meetings scheduled tonight. Sandra Passcantell. by voters in 1984, but only about Births about 300 feet north of Hop Brook. rampage that left glass strewn around his Chamber invites candidates The town Water Division will begin The Pas.scantells have been $1.2 million of the money is left. ^ m a rd sville, N.J., mansion. reconstruction work to upgrade dams at the Fauteux, Brandon James, son of Jimmy and Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Candidates seeking election to the General Porter, Howard, Buckingham and Globe Hollow Cheryl Cormier Fauteux of 204 School St. was born Arthur Raymond. 428 Parker St. Her paternal Board of Directors comment session. Municipal Assembly in November have been invited to reservoirs. Sept. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His grandmother is Mrs. Jane Wilson. 67 Milford Road. Building, 9 a.m. attend a social gathering being held by the The work will involve the use of heavy Dr. Crane’s Quiz maternal grandmother is Susan Cormier of 40-H She has a sister. Nicole Anne, 3. Board of Directors workshop, Lincoln Center Greater Manchester Chamber of.Commerce and equipment. Spencer St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Corso, Jessalyn Marie, daughterof William J. and hearing room, 7:30 p.m. the East of the River Tourism Bureau Applications for new permits will be accepted Mrs. Bartrand Fauteux of East Windsor. He has a Catherine F. Drew Corso of 185 Pine St. was born Wednesday night and several have already said when public notice is made of completion of all 1. A blind person would be most successful in brother, Nicholas, 2. Sept. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her they will attend. dam reconstruction projects. For more using which scope? Andover Catanzaro, John Matthew, son of Matthew J. and maternal grandparents are John and Carol Drew of The event will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the information call the Water Department at MICROSCOPE GYROSCOPE Maureen Makulis Catanzaro of 38 Croft Drive was East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Board of Education, Andover Elementary School, Does your bonk Manchester Lumber Co. on New State Road. 647-3115. STETHOSCOPE PERISCOPE bom July 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His William and Marie Corso of 46 Lenox St. 8:30 p.m. 2. Most of our knowledge of the world comes in via maternal grandparents are James and Mazie House, Matthew Richard, son of Allen A. and TOUCH TASTE HEARING VISION Donlin of 38 Croft Drive. His paternal grandparents Alice Barrett House of 29 Clyde Road was born Sept. Bolton 3. Smudge pots are most often used in which are Frank and Carole Silva of West Hartford. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal letjfouget stdt0*^ Mopnds, Vance Xavier, son of Ray T. and Wilma grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Barrett, Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. NH FLA OHIO VA Ivellisse Mounds of 83 Rachel Road was born Sept. South Windham. His paternal grandparents are Mr. When given the opportunity to cast 4. The sound "Heehaw” is most suggestive of 12 at Manchester Memoral Hospital. His maternal and Mrs. Richard House, Norwich. He has a Coventry which nicknamed state? grndparents are Jose and Wilma Resto of 22-F brother, Brian Thomas. 3. CORNHUSKER GOPHER Channing Drive. His paternal grandmother is Carla a vote a policy of Campbell, Lauren Nicole, daughter of David and Registrars, Town Office Building, 9 a.m. to 5 against quick cosh SHOW ME KEYSTONE Lynn Mounds'of 83-L Rachel Road. Jackie Meyer Campbell of Rome, N.Y. was born p.m. 5. A “ coming out party” is normally described as Towle, Ryan Steele, son of David R. and Sally Sept. 12 at Griffiss Air Force Base Hospital in Rome. Referendum on school project. Town Office FORCED BUSING a Priddy ’Towle of 126 Diane Drive was born Sept. 7 at Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Building, 6 to 8 p.m. PREMIERE SHOW-UP Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal DeToro of East Middle Turnpike. Housing Authority, on site, 7 p.m. DEBUT CORONATION grandparents are Betty and Robert Priddy of Rocha, Jamie Leigh, daughter of David and Am y Town Hall Space Committee, Town Office Mike Meotti opted not to! 6. Match the names at the left with their root almost anywhere Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Frederick Bernier Rocha of 9 Emerson St. was born Sept. 7 at Building, 7:30 p.m. meanings as shown at the right. and Muriel Towle, 299 Spring St. He has a brother, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal (a) Philip (v) Farmer Derek J., 7, and a sister, Robin B., 10. grandparents are Elinor Bernier of Elmont, N.Y. (b) George (w) A judge and Edward Bernier of Pompano, Fla. Her paternal (c) Daniel (x) Powerful Gerlack, Joshua M., son of William and Christine Thoughts Masse Gerlack Jr. of 65 Pearl St. was born Sept. 8 at grandparents are Leonora ^henk of West Monroe, New England? (d) David (y) Beloved La. and Manuel Rocha, Mexico City, Mexico. CARL ZINSSER (e) Richard (z) Lover of horses Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Carol and David Masse of Beroza, Chelsea Rose, daughter of Robert and Susan Garrison Beroza of Boyds, Md., was born Who is my neighbor? This is an ageless question. is opposed to Answers in Classified section Manchester. His paternal grandmother is Carol Gerlack of Manchester. He has a brother. William Sept. 7 in Gaithersburg, Md. Her maternal Jesus answered the question with a story of a man in Gerlack III, 1. grandparents are Mr. -and Mrs. Wilbert W. need and someone who shouldn’t have been counted FORCED BUSING Marshall, Nathaniel Roy, son of Roy A. and Joy Garrison, 28 Linwood Drive. Her paternal grand­ on to help him! Love God with your whole heart is Lottery Zdanis Marshall of 28 Linnmore Drive, was born parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morton Beroza of Silver the first. Love your neighbor is the second The Eagle does. Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Spring, Md. Her maternal great-grandparents are commandment like unto the first because love is the CARL is in favor maternal grandparents are Mrs. L. Brooks of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert T. Garrison of Venice, Fla. direction of both. My neighbor is not an illusion nor She has a sister, Caitlin Rachel. Our checking accounts come with the Eagle 24 card, which connects you to the Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries Tolland and G. Zdanis of Avon. His paternal the object of my pity. My neighbor is a real person of Local Control of around New England. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Marshall of Caranfa, Jonathan, son of John and Lynda Franco whose life, needs, and joys bring my attention and Eagle 24 and YANKEE 24* ATM networks And YANKEE 24 gives you access to Connecticut daily: 892. Play Four: 1845. East Hartford. He has a brother, Gregory. 2. Caranfa of 92 Scott Drive was bom Sept. 20 at respect. Nonetheless, my neighbor is one created by your cash 24 hours every day, practically everywhere in New England If your bank Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal God, and it is because God befriended me in Christ Education and of Massachusetts daily; 8682. Wilson, Kendra Lee, daughter of William J. and only has ATMs at local branches, then you should branch out with the Eagle Tri-state daily: 791, 0747. grandparents are Tom and Laura Franco of South when I didn’t deserve it that my neighbor is for a lot Laurene Raymond Wilson III of 15 Oakland Terrace Windsor. His paternal grandparents are Rodolfo of befriending. Rhode Island daily: 2608. Strong Neighborhood The Great Dehnte Rages On! wasbomSept. 16atManchesterMemorial Hospital. and Assunta Caranfa of East Hartford. Everyone is still debating whether to endorse Eagle Checking C.W. Kuhl Schools Zion Lutheran Church or NOW Checking. Eagle Checking is free with only a $100 Manchester minimum balance. NOW Checking pays 5'/4% interest on bal­ W eather ances of $ 10 or more, and is free with just a $500 minimum balance. And both come with great benefits. REGIONALWEATHER Chance of showers Manchester Herald VOTE FOR CARL So if you want a checking account that's free, and a bank that lets you get instant cash almost anywhere from Portland, Connecticut to Portland, Maine, then choose Manchester and vicinity: To­ USP8 327>S00 VOL. CVIII, No. 3 Aoou-Weatfier® forecast for Wedrtesday night, continued cloudy and cool Eagle or NOW Checking at the First Federal office nearest you And help us settle Ii > Daytime ConfSlions and High Temperatures with a 40 percent chance of Publlshod dally except Suggested carrier ratao The Great Debate, showers. Low 40 to 45. Wednes­ Sunday and certain holl- are 81.00 weakly. $7.70 toe day, mostly cloudy and cool with daya by the Mancheatar one month, $23.10 for a 30 percent chance of showers. Publiiblng Co.. 18 Bral* three months, $48.20 for High in the mid 50s. Outlook for nard Place, Mancheatar. six months add $02.40 tor Conn. 06040. Sacond one year. Senior citizen Thursday, partly sunny. High in claaa poatago paid at and mall ralae are availa­ the 50s. Mancheatar, Conn. Poet- ble on request Central, Southwest Interior: maator Sand addraaa To place an advsrtlao- Tonight, continued cloudy and changea to tho Manchaa- m ant or to report a news cool with a 30 percent chance of lar Harald. P.O. Box SOI, Item or picture Idea, call Mancheatar, Conn. 08040. 843-2711. O tilcs houra are showers. Low 40 to 45. Wednes­ 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday day, variable cloudiness and cool II you don't receive your through Priday. with a 30 percent chance of Herald by S p.m. waefcdaya The Manchester Herald First Fladbral Savings showers. High 55 to 60. Outlook for or 7:30 a.m. Saturdaya, la a member of The STATE SENATOR - AGAIN Thursday, partly sunny. High in plaaaa telephone your car­ Associated Press, the the 50s. rier. II you’re unable to Audit Bureau of Clrcula- The E c ^ armr^bemks reach your carrier, call tloits. the Now England Pull Lever 4B East Hartlord, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, East Coastal: Tonight, con­ subscriber service at 847- Newspaper Association tinued cloudy and cool with a 50 Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jocelyn Killorin, 9940 by 0 p.m. weekdays and the New England Paid (or by ZInaaar for Senator ’88 - Ron Walah, Treasurer. Member FSLIC Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor percent chance of showers. Low who lives at 3 Rocco Road in Bolton and attends Bolton lor dellvory In Mancheatar. Prose Aaaooiallon. oises A eofW tm m . me 45 to 50. Elementary School. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988

counter to everything we’ve seen and The Race for the White House $225,000 to fund Munns fund-raiser set heard.” CAMPAIGN The Weicker campaign said the poll was A fund-raising cocktail party for Paul Munns, the Republican candidate for the skewed because Lieberman lives in New House of Representatives from the 9th Haven and represented the city in the state sewer hookups in NOTEBOOK Senate for a decade. Lieberman now Assembly District, will be held Oct. 27 Students Candidate^ pledge from 6; 30 to 9; 30 p.m. at the Veterans’ serves as state attorney general. Herbs!: Changes work Memorial Clubhouse, 100 Sunset Ridge South Coventry State Sen. Marie Herbst, D-Vernon, said Drive, East Hartford. Thompson raises funds found it to debate despite in a recent news release that changes Tickets for the event cost $10 each. To By Jacqueline Bennett earn more than $30,000 annually, within the state Department of Veterans buy tickets, call Kim Kupecky at 659-8607. More than $1,000 was raised for the Manchester Herald a family of two can’t earn more Affairs are proving to be effective. A cash bar will be available. political campaign of state Rep. John W. ‘awesome’ than $24,500 and a person Herbst, Senate chairman of the Public Munns, of Glastonbury, Is challenging Thompson Sunday at a fund-raising event pullout by League COVENTRY - The town has can’t earn more than $21,000. Safety Committee, made the observation incumbent Donald Bates. D-East Hartford. held at the home of Amy Bums, 94 received a $225,000 state grant to Except in cases of failed The 9th District comprises part of East Highwood Drive, Thompson said Monday. By Andrew J. Davis after a recent meeting of the committee. help residents connect to the systems, the funds are available Recent legislation places the Veterans Hartford, part of Glastonbury and the 9th Irving Stolberg, speaker of the House of Manchester Herald on a first-come, first-serve basis. Voting Distict in the the southwest com er on the issues. sewer plant off Route 31 in South Home and Hospital within the Department Representatives, was among the guests. WASHINGTON (AP) - Mi­ of Manchester. “ We have no intention of -Coventry. Failed systems she said may be of Veterans Affairs. He described Thompson as one of the HARTFORD — A month after chael Dukakis and George Bush polluting the lake and resident becoming an accessory to the Herbst said reports from Col. David B. hardest working legislators in the House, canceling a visit to Manchester are sticking by plans to meet in a water wells. hoodwinking of the American t “ We will have money within the McQuillan, hospital commandant, hospi­ Thompson said. High School, Democratic presi­ second presidential debate later It was to stem such pollution Lieberman leads poll public,” said Nancy M. Neuman, month and currently are accept­ State Sen. Michael Meotti, D- dential candidate Michael Duka­ this month, despite the League of that the $5 million limited sewer tal, and Joseph C. Barber, deputy the league’s president. ing applications from residents NEW HAVEN (AP) - Democratic Glastonbury, and state Rep. James kis made amends. Women Voters’ withdrawal as system was built under court commissioner of veterans affairs, indicate Neuman contended the cam­ .for assistance,’’ Ann Zavis- Senate candidate Joseph I. Lieberman’s McCavanagh, D-Manchester, also spoke at During a Monday stop in sponsors in a dispute over control order from the state after resi­ the organizational changes have made it paigns have so controlled the tovsky, community block grant the event. Hartford, Dukakis held a special of format and other details. dents rejected the project in three easier to operate and inform veterans of of campaign took some solace in a poll format that questioning by a coordinator for the town, said The fund-raiser was arranged by Bettye place of honor for the school’s The bipartisan Commission on referendums. state programs. showing Lieberman leading Republican panel of journalists will be "Monday. She said the town Kramer, co-leader of Thompson’s Student Council officers and their Presidential Debates, sponsors of Town Manager John Elsesser “ This is exactly what we intended to do incumbent Lowell P. Weicker by 9 subject to “very clear restric­ .applied for the grant in June. re-election campaign, and Terry Bogli and adviser, Ronald Cournoyer. the first presidential debate and said Monday he is not aware of — show all Connecticut veterans that we percentage points in the New Haven area, tions in terms of what they can , Zavistovsky estimates the hoo- Along with local members of the Wednesday’s debate between any cases of wells contaminated are in their com er and doing everthing but the Weicker camp shragged off the Susan Perkins, both members of the ask.” When pressed to back up ^kup cost at about $3,000 per stat Senate and House of Repre­ vice presidential nominees, by sewage, but he said Coventry possible to ensure that programs and results as an aberration. campaign committee. her charge, she pointed to script ; resident. She said the loans made sentatives, the students stood quickly stepped in Monday and Lake may be affected. He said policies fit their needs," Herbst said. "Those figures are absurd,” Republican Thompson, seeking his second term, is agreed to take over sponsorship. approval required for the moder­ to homeowners from the grant behind Dukakis on the steps of the checks of the quality of the lake Herbst is being opposed in her bid for State Chairman Robert S. Pollner said opposed by Republican Susan Buckno for “ There is going to be a second ator’s remarks, and to her <,can either be paid with no interest Old State House, while the water this summer indicated that re-election in the 35Ui Senatorial District Monday of the poll taken for the New the seat in Manchester’s 13th Assembly presidential debate,” said Bush disagreement with the pattern for ,or a lien can be placed on the Democratic presidential nomi­ ; property and the loan repaid at the area near the state boat- by Republican James Giulietti of Vernon. Haven Register. “ I don’t buy it. It mns District. nee delivered his speech before spokesman Mark Goodin. follow-up questions oy the panel the time of sale. launch ramp, where more people thousands of supporters. The second debate, viewed as and rebuttal by the candidates. t Hall said there are more than had hooked up, contained less While the well-wishers and an opportunity for Dukakis as he In a printed statement she did 300 residences in the hookup area. bacteria than near Lisicke some members of the press were trails Bush in most polls, was not read at her news conference, Neuman said the agreement I He said 114 have already con­ Beach, where there were fewer c barricaded from the Massachu­ scheduled to be held in Los Paginal PInto/Manchaatar Harald nected. Twenty residents with hookups, setts governor, the students stood Angeles on Oct. 13 or 14, depend­ “ would perpetrate a fraud on the failed systems have been notified The Water Pollution Control only a few feet away from him ing on the length of the American American voter” and “ add de­ POLITICAL ALLIES — Democratic rally in Hartford. Dukakis said at the rally of the deadline by mail and 13 Authority has set Dec. 1 as the during his speech. After the League baseball playoffs. The bates to their list of campaign- have yet to comply, he said. deadline for residents with failed speech, Dukakis shook hands presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, that he represented the average campaigns said they would stick trail charades devoid of sub­ , Applications have been mailed systems to connect to the sewers. Concerned abont Education? with the students. left, and Gov. William O’Neill wavetothe American. to those dates. stance, spontaneity and honest and are also available at the WPCA Chairman Thomas Hall "I appreciated that they follow crowd Monday during Dukakis' political Janet Brown, executive direc­ answers to tough questions.” Town Office Building. said Monday the agency has the through,” said Student Council tor of the commission, said it But the commission director To be eligible, residents must statutory power to force T Co-President Meredith Biodget. hoped to keep the debate in Los rejected suggestions the format Clean Environment? Fighting Drugs? .live within the designated sewer connections. “ It’s nice.” Angeles and was seeking local was too controlled and pointed to hookup area, which includes The board also can fine a “ We forgive him,” said Jim groups to help it finance prepara­ the success of the first debate. ,Lakeview Terrace, Waterfront resident convicted of failing to Ludes, Student Council vice The best is yet to come,’ tions, which the League had The League’s involvement in ■Manor and the “ village” section hook up, he said. The fine is a president. estimated at $500,000. 1988 debates has been long at Elderly Services? of Route 31. Residents also must maximum of $100 per day for A month ago, a visit to But the League of Women issue. Spurred in part by discont­ ,be year-round and meet income each day past the deadline. “ We Manchester High by Dukakis was Voters has rights to the Shrine ent with the League’s sponsorship criteria. For example, Zavis­ really don’t want to have to do canceled after a surprise inspec­ Memorial Auditorium in Los of debates in previous presiden­ vows Dukakis in state visit tovsky said, a family of fourcan’t that,” said Hall. tion by the Federal Aviation Angeles, where it was scheduled. tial elections, the Republican and Administration of his airplane And Vicky Harian, the League’s Democratic parties joined with Then help re-elect delayed him from leaving Chi­ Bv Andrew J . Davis rally. Thousands of supporters teaching an honored and valued debates director, said “ I doubt the bipartisan Commission on cago in time to com e to Manchester Herald crowded around Dukakis, waving profession again.” very seriously” it would relin­ Presidential Debates to sponsor Manchester. banners and American flags. Dukakis blasted President Ro­ quish its rights. them this year. Coventry voting today Last week. Dukakis campaign HARTFORD — Flanked by People peered out of nearby nald Reagan for his administra­ All sides said they would look But sponsorship itself became workers called the high school state politicians and a Hollywood buildings, and photographers tion’s "war on drugs.” He told the elsewhere if a Los Angeles site one of the items at issue in Mike Meotti and offered the peace measure, star, presidential candidate Mi­ trampled the bushes at the Old crowd that he would fight a real cannot be arranged. hardball debate negotiations be­ on school renovations said Cournoyer. chael Dukakis stopped in Hart­ State House in an effort to get a war on drugs and crime, and not “ I want to go forward in Los tween the Dukakis and Bush The Dukakis campaign staff ford and blasted Vice President good picture of the Democratic what he called the “ phony” war Angeles,” Dukakis said. “ The campaigns. The campaigns ulti­ COVENTRY — A townwide good turnout I think the chances asked the school to send as many George Bush as a short-sighted presidential candidate. that the White House is waging. agreement (with the Bush cam­ mately agreed to two debates, referendum today was to decide are good,” Christie said. “ I wish Manchester’s State Senator students as possible, but that was He raised the crowd’s pride by paign) provides that if for some one sponsored by the commission whether a $730,000 bonding re­ everyone in town could get a look politician whose finger is not on Actress Daryl Hannah, Gov. not “ even a consideration,” said announcing the successful land­ reason the sponsor decides to pull and one by the League, plus a vice quest should be approved for at this building. I think then they the pulse of the average William O’Neill and U.S. Rep. Jacob Ludes III. school principal. ing of the space shuttle Discov­ out, we still go ahead. I want to go presidential debate under com­ school renovation and code would realize how badly needed American. Barbara Kennelly. D- Since the school was in the middle ery, and by reminding the crowd ahead.” mission sponsorship. projects. this work is,” he said. Dukakis, the Democratic gov­ Connecticut. spoke at the rally. of standardized testing, only the that a Democrat, John F. The commission agreed to At her news conference, Neu­ The polls, which opened at 6 Robertson School as well as ernor of Massachusetts, spoke State Rep. John Thompson, D- Student Council, which invited Kennedy, brought America into follow the two campaigns’ de­ man acknowledged that at the a.m., will remain open until 8 Captain Nathan Hale School and before about 8,000 people Monday Manchester, and state Sen. Mi­ Dukakis to appear at the school the space age. tailed agreement for debate heart of their dispute was the p.m. Coventry Grammar School are at a midday appearance at the chael Meotti, D-Glastonbury. originally, attended. He jabbed at Republican vice format and staging — an agree­ League’s lack of involvement in As of about 11 a.m. today, 33 involved in the projects, which Old State House. He frequently were among the local politicians Members of the student news­ presidential candidate Dan ment the League denounced as a the agreement. District 1 voters had voted at the are being done to bring the referred to his Republican oppo­ attending. paper, High School World, and nent. Bush, as someone whocould Quayle by praising his own vice “ charade” that would stiffle “ The issue is, who’s in control Town Office Building. A voting buildings up to state mandated the photography club also at­ not help middle-class America. There were also a number of presidential choice, Lloyd Bent- spontaneity and a true exchange of the debate,” she said. total for District 2 could not be safety codes. tended the rally. “He says everything’s fine.” Bush supporters at the rally. A sen. “ Isn’t it great to have a obtained. Almost half the cost of the Other student council officers Dukakis said of Bush. “ Can your number of times throughout the nominee ... whose credentials The Town Council approved a projects will be reimbursed by attending the rally were; Mo children today buy the house they rally they started chanting, “ We have never been challenged,” request frorh the School Building the state to the town, resuiting in Moriarty, co-president; Alison were brought up in? Can they want George,” only to be shouted Dukakis said, referring to ques­ Committee in September to ap­ a net cost of about $397,000 for the Larkin, treasurer; and Lauren afford a college education? Is down by Dukakis supporters tions about whether Quayle COLON-RECTAL CANCER propriate the funds. It is now up to town. Bell, secretary. High School your family getting ahead? ... I chanting. "Duke, Duke, Duke,” sought help to enter the Indiana the voters. The town approved $845,000 for 4 World members Laurie Brindisi want to be the president who The chanting for Bush did not National Guard to avoid being Board of Education member work at Robertson two years ago. and Andrew Clevenger attended, fights for the average faze Dukakis, who continued his drafted during the Vietnam War. KILLS... Robert Christie said last week he however more money is needed to and photography club member American.” assault on the vice president. But the heart of Dukakis’ believes the outcome of the finish the work there. R.J. McCaffrey also was there. Appearing with Dukakis at the Referring to the recently ended speech was about education, the referendum will depend on voter A $385,000 portion of the funds After his speech, Dukakis rally were students from Man­ Summer Olympics in South Ko­ economy, the environment and turnout. would be used for design fees for walked through the crowd and chester High School. The students rea, Dukakis urged his suppor­ making America the best country , “ Whether or not it passes will planning improvements to Cov­ shook the hands of the students. were to the right of the Massachu­ ters to "go for the gold” in the in the world. He said Bush would depend on the turnout. If we get a entry Grammar Schooi, While quickly talking to the setts governor. They were invited workplace and the classroom. not be able to help America in students, the governor, though, to meet Dukakis after the candi­ "These are challenges that those areas. slipped with his tongue and date canceled an appearance at George Bush can’t even see,” “ The best America is yet to confused Manchester, Conn., the high school last month. Dukakis said. “ We’re going to com e,” he said, echoing a state­ Rep. Fusscas says poll with Manchester. N.H. The high school students were make America number one in the ment he made during his first “ This is the New Hampshire not the only Dukakis fans at the classroom. We’re going to make televised debate with Bush. contingent,” said Dukakis to the put focus on hot topics students. “ Hi, how are you. The news release said 81 Thanks for joining us.” I state Rep. Peter Fusscas, percent favored a “workable The students said they were not kl-Marlborough, predicts that Duke raps ‘negative’ Bush death penalty, where a capital upset by the candidate’s slip of controversial laws will be raised and voted on in the 1989 session of murderer could expect swift and the tongue, saying it is forgivable time they’ve given him an assign­ (iiu^iam in Massachussetts that " m man ib1o: m K E MEpWi ' v; HARTFORD (AP) — Demo­ the General Assembly because it certain punishment.” considering the number of cam­ cratic presidential candidate Mi­ ment in this drug war, has allowed some murderers out is not an election year, and he Other results; for State Senate, Box 1662, Manchester, Ct 0(504<') paign stops he has made. chael Dukakis says he’s been of prison. Dukakis retorted that says he will be better able to ■ 51 percent favor raising the “ It’s understandable,” said forced into negative campaigning “ It’s obviously embarrassing “ the federal government has one Ludes. “ He’s been in 50 states.” to be talking about law enforce­ of the most wide-open furlough Fepresent his district because of a speed limit to 65. with Republican George Bush ■ 57 percent did not support a YES, I want to help re-elect Mike Meotti to the State Many of the students said the ment when you're doing business programs in the country. boll he took on controversial because “ you have to fight fire bill denying state funding for atmosphere — which featured with fire” in an election that is with people who are breaking the “ They’re furloughing drug ...UNLESS DETECTED EARLY! jssues. Senate. I will help with: . ^ television crews, well-wishers law,” Dukakis said, referring, as pushers and drug dealers by the I Fusscas is seeking election to abortions. “ tight everywhere” across the ■ 75 percent did not favor waving American flags, and he has often, to U.S. dealings with thousands, not for weekends but With early detection, colon-rectal cancer is very Ills fifth term in the 55th Assem- a Lawn Si^V /, ‘ft,'Phone Calls^^ country. overriding local zoning regula­ supporters of Republican candi­ Panamanian strongman Manuel for up to 45 days.” Dukakis said. Ijly District and is being chal- “ These are going to be five curable. Yet this disease kills thousands of people tions for the establishment of o Post Cards to Friends ! ; Mailings * date Vice President George Bush Noriega, He said their next debate leged by Democrat John Quinn of a tough weeks.” Dukakis said, but every year. An annual check is your best insurance. low-income housing. screaming for their candidate — “ I think people are beginning to In response to Bush’s frequent should further define their Hebron. was a learning experience. attacks on a prison furlough differences. • Fusscas said in a news release ■ 89 percent did not favor sense that we’re starting to forced busing of school children Name. “ It was awesome. It was move.” that he was advised to ask only hon-controversial questions in his between school districts. great,” said Larkin. ” I think it Dukakis, who spoke to a Hart- C Q C E TAKE HOME was great we got to come here.” ^11, but he said he did not avoid Fusscas said between 77 and 85 Address 1 , ford class of fourth and sixth percent of those polled supported While the rally was exciting for graders and later to a rally rnce TEST KIT jMntroversial questions because «A the students. Bell said she wished IS a legislator he has to vote on three bills he introduced in the outside the Old State House on Phone -J. Dukakis could have stopped at msitive subjects. 1988 Legislature. Monday, said Bush’s negative Includes FREE lab analysis. The bills would make posses­ 9 did not say how many people Manchester High a month ago. tactics are wearing thin among . He Then more students would have Responded to his poll. sion of child pornography a voters. crime, expand methadone clinics been able to see the presidential "When your patriotism Is ques­ { He said the poll showed that 85 candidate, she said. percent of the respondents favor to reduce the spread of AIDS and tioned and phony stories are to treat dmg addiction, and deny Again, in 1988, he*s the right choice. “ For us (it was great).” she spread around ...you ha veto fight some form of drug testing, 87 said. “ It’s too bad other people percent of them support testing in child-support payments for wel­ fire with fire.” the Massachusetts Thur.-Fri. 10 am-6 pm /Sat. 10 am-1 pm fare families who fail to keep couldn’t be here.” governor said during an inter­ ^critical occupations affecting public safety, 63 percent back their childiren in school. view with The Associated Press Fusscas said the most fre­ Bush and Dukakis on his way to the airport after the testing at the time of hiring, and ^3 percent oppose random quently cited as pressing prob­ 8 Hartford stops. “ Increasingly, lems were controlling growth, and .-Jim Turner 348 Main Street testing. , ^ people are getting tired of Bush’s protecting the environment, and IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — No issueless campaign.” (corner of Haynes St.) ; Fusscas said testing for AIDS yas favored by 79 percent for preserving open space, forest and one is going to confuse Jim One “ phony story,” he said, is farmland. Turner with presidential candi­ about his alleged inability to imarriage license applicants, 92 (percent for prison inmates, 61 The 55th Assembly District dates George Bush and Michael clean up Boston Harbor, a com­ Manchester comprises the 3rd Voting District Dukakis, and Turnersays that’s a mon target of the Bush campaign. ^ rce n t for mental patients, 91 percent for those convicted of sex in northeast Manchester and all good thing. Dukakis claimed that Bush, as a of Andover, Bolton, Hebron and Turner portrays presidential member of the Reagan adminis­ 649-1025 primes, and 91 percent for intrav­ 8 Marlborough. hopeful Randee of the Redwoods tration. “ did everything he could enous drug users, on MTV, which broadcasts music to kill the Clean Water Act” and r He said the poll showed 75 videos and other programs for cut back funding that could have Co-sponsored percent believe children with 'AIDS should be admitted to Milw Meotti cable television subscribers. been used to clean up the harbor. Cancer Resean. h His slogan; “ Just Say Whoa! ” “ I think it’s wearing thin,” he C'entiT public schools. But, Fusscas said, CALDWELL “ I’m not a very serious candi­ said, "because as we get closer to some respondents, both pro and DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATE date, and it’s doubtful ... that I Election Day, people are going to con, said their knowledge of AIDS OIL INC. will be president,” Turner said, begin to ask themselves. ‘Which $vas inadequate. indicating that a Turner victory one of these two people under­ Manchester • Glastonbury • Hebron • Bolton • Columbia would be a bad sign of the nation’s stands me. understands my FREE 64.9 sanity. concerns?'” EMERGENCY per gal. C. O. D. The 35-year-old comedian en­ He said the vice president has Jewelers Since 1885 BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Fire — Police — Medical tertained about 70 students Mon­ tried to make crime an issue this RHi^TOl DAftHviH- ‘j'.'iifO H D HARTruRI) MANCHESTER MFRIDEN MilK)R[< N lvVM Avlf. SO,;fHln»R> lORRiNGTON THuMBUl.l WAT4 RHURv 649-8841 day on the steps of the Old Capitol year and branded Dukakis as soft DIAL 911 Paid for by Mike Meotti for State Senate '88, Gary Minor, Treasurer M .f.u-- ‘ ti.p.j.'M ,i'li" ' !• rV-..i Af*ii*'.f,ptt«J'fosS WED., OCT. 5, 1988 • 11am-5pm Prieoa Su6/ee( to Cftange on the University of Iowa on crime “ I assume in part In Manchester campus. because he's been a failure every -'■s'f I' MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 4^ 1988 — 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 4, 19M OPINION Open Formn centage Increase— more than 100 highest level of integrity and somethingas simple as walkingin never resolved. And yet a man. have never been any disturbing Critic targeted percent. Was that pork-barrel always made sure that our the road. The man’s behavior did simply walking in the road, is incidents. the wrong people waste? expenses stayed in line with our not seem to warrant that kind of taken to be such a threat. Yes, Over the years, we have found 4. You’ve given Mr. Ursin and I income. treatment. Seeing sights like this, perhaps he was putting himself in square dancing to be a most Ih the Editor: far too much credit in criticizing Both men have given countless one is reminded of Selma, Ala. danger, but how many joggers do wholesome recreation. It has Am bitious Jack the town manager piece of the hours, unselfishly, for the better­ This bothers me for another the police stop and question and enabled us to go out as a couple for In response to Mr. Treschuk’s commission’s recommendations. ment of our program. There are no reason, other than the fact that take in as they did this man? To a healthy evening of moderate Andersoa letter of Sept. 2 7,1 would like to You left out Welfare Director Bvl words of thanks or awards that this man was treated with more me, there is not much difference exercise. It is mentally stimulat­ make the following points; Cannon, Selectman Douglas Che­ can compensate these men for than necessary force. In the past between a jogger and a man ing in that we must hear and pian fo r 1. The Charter Revision Com­ ney, Town Treasurer Catherine their dedicated service to our year, my family has had several walking In the street. There seem instantly respond to the ever- mission has not rendered a Peterson and former Board of program. One thing is for sure, Incidents occur, in which we were to be some inconsistencies in their changing commands of the caller. negative judgmenton the Board of Finance Chairman Morris Silver- inkandFred; Youhaveleftour obliged to inform the Manchester behavior. I am concerned to see It is a unique recreation in that it Finance, in my opinion. O ntrary stein, among others. gram much better than when Police Department. Around Oc­ what ishappeninginrhy town,and brings together a hundred or more homeiess to Mr. Treschuk’s claim, the Please note: There are many Kyou joined it. I say this withtober of last year, my son went I would be surprised if I am the sober people, all dressed in ' commission did not recommend positive recommendations in the sincerity having known you both outside and was surprised to see only citizen who feels this way. colorful clothing, all participating Soviet, U.S. that the Board of Finance be commission’s report. If the town for the past 11 years. We can only that his tires had been slashed. in the dancing, and all smiling. The city of New Haven has m apped for itself replaced with a town manager. In manager issue could be resolved hope that there are other quality Not only were his slashed, but the Dolores Jordan Membership is open to all Man­ an ambitious and promising plan to help fact, the town manager would before the referendum, I believe people in town whocanhelpenrich tires on my daughter’s car and 74 Henry St. chester residents. that it wouldhavea good chance of our program as you did. another son’s car had been cut Manchester Again, we urge you to do all in homeless people break out of the poverty that replace the administrative bureaucracies assistant-first selectman form of being approved by the voters. also. Come to find out later.upand your power to encourage the keeps most of them out of the mainstream. government. The Board of Fi­ 5. I do not believe that some­ EdDettore down our street (Henry Street), continuation of this excellent If the plan succeeds despite the formidable nance would be eliminated in thing as serious as a change in our Incoming President residents that had their cars recreation activity. obstacles it faces, it could serve as a pattern name only since its powers and form of government should be Manchester little League parked on the street had tires Square dancers for other major cities and perhaps even for out of controi functions would be given to the undertaken simply because the 18 Thomas Drive slashed also. It strikes me as odd penalized by fee Dick and Germaine Patterson the state’s m any sm all cities. new Board of Selectmen. This Charter Revision Commision has Manchester that something like this, which Past Presidents, Manchester Square Dance Club The idea is to create a dozen neighborhood newly named Board of Finance recommended it. Every citizen in would take more than a few To the Editor: our community will have equal minutes, that there were no 9 Saniters Road residences where homeless people could live WASHINGTON — In Moscow and Washington would now pass judgment on the Police behavior budget recommendations of its weight in this decision when it patrols in the area. A few days Manchester for up to 18 months and to provide for those alike, the top leaders have become small dogs Enclosed is copy of a letter lam wagged by a huge bureaucratic tail. Own appointee — the town man­ goes to referendum. A healthy was offensive after this happened, I was in my sending to the Manchester Board residents the kind o f support services that will public debate before that referen­ house, it was approximately 3 The cumbersome Soviet bureaucracy has grown ager. Does that sound like a To the Editor: of Directors asking for their help help them qualify to hold jobs, to find beyond control or comprehension. It has become so "check and balance’ ’ compared to dum is a good and proper exercise a.m., and I was going toward the in preserving the activity of perm anent housing and to resum e m ore in democratic government. stairway when I almost ran intoan all-encompassing that it now consumes most of the our current system? If you’re Copy of a letter addressed to square dancing in Manchester. I Letters to the editor orthodox lifestyles. Soviet gross national product. This has resulted in worried about a political ‘ ‘boss,” I intruder coming up the stairs feel that the town should not Manchester Mayor Peter The Manchester Herald wel­ Most shelters for the homeless provide stagnation, which could end in putrification. think your fears are more likely to Robert L. Campbell toward me. Obviously the in­ penalize this worthwhile activity. Board of Finance DiRosa; truder was surprised to run into comes original letters to the emergency housing but do little to restructure The bureaucracy is also the gorilla in the U.S. be realized under the proposed Bolton someone at this hour, and pro­ editor. closet, and the American people are obliged to live .charter change. I am writing this letter as a As 37-year taxpayers in Man­ the lives of those who use the shelters. There ceeded to leave my home. My Letters should be brief and to with it. The political managers have demonstrated 2. Mr. Treschuk inaccurately concerned citizen and taxpayer of chester and 16-year members of are exceptions. One of them is the shelter in husband then called the police. the point. They should be typed or an inability to manage the beast, let alone curb its states that Ray Ursin and I Little League Manchester. My family has lived the Manchester Square Dance Manchester operated by the Manchester Area When they arrived they searched neatly handwritten, and, for ease growth or diminish its domain. claimed that “ Bolton lacks volun- in this town for over 20 years, and Club, we urge you to reverse the loses 2 veterans the house and the yard, but did not in editing, should be ­ Conference of Churches, where guidance and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has concluded teerism, lacks public spirit, lacks has seen many changes take recent decision to startcharging a Vocational school an asset find anything or anyone. In the prohibitive fee for the use of a spaced. Letters must be signed help is provided. that to save his country, he must rescue it first candidates for office.” That criti­ To the Editor: place, some good and some not so with name, address and daytime New Haven’s problem is obviously greater from the clutches of the bureacuracy. He appears cism comes from the Charter winter, we had a new snowblower school gymnasium for our bi­ channels fail and the student or good. telephone number (for Alternative determined to revamp the bureaucracy before it Revision Commission, not from There are some specific instan­ stolen from our garage. Nothing monthly dances. The Manchester than Manchester’s. The Elm City’s plan calls parent appeals. On Monday evening. Sept. 26, verification). training in vo­ suffocates the Soviet system. us. Those points were made by the ces which strike me as changes was ever done about this incident Square Dance Club is a well- for drug-abuse counseling, family life The need for carpenters, Manchester Little League regret­ The Herald reserves the right cational educa­ Now an American leader has stepped forth to commission as reasons for prop­ or any of the others. organized, non-profit, adult education, health screening, day care, and draftsmen, air-conditioning and fully accepted the resignations of that aren’t good for my family or to edit letters In the interests of tion is defi­ challenge the U.S. bureaucracy. He is the osing a town manager. In fact it I feel that something is wrong, group. It has utilized the gymna­ computer technicians, electri­ two people who had a combined for the other families that live in brevity, clarity and taste. house search services. nitely not Thomas L. billionaire entrepreneur H. Ross Perot, who would was our contention that Bolton’s as a taxpayer and a longtime sium and cafeteria of the Man­ cians, mechanices, machine- total of 42 years of service to the my town. The latest incident Address letters to; Open Fo­ But the obstacles to implementing the plan second-rate. like to begin by reforming the U.S. Postal Service. increase in population should give citizen In this town, that legiti­ chester schools, withtheapproval shop people and plumbers will Little Leaguebaseball program in occurred last week. Early Friday rum. Manchester Herald, P.O. are great. It will cost at least $15 million A recent tele­ StringfeHow Perot also believes he would be ready to us a larger pool of candidates, an mate problems thathaveaneffect of school authorities, for the past increase, Randall says, to keep town. morning on the 23rd, at approxi- Box 591, Manchester 06040. vision rebroad­ restructure the Pentagon procurement system and infusion of public spirit and an on everyone who lives here are 33 years. During this time there initially. The state, which is suffering budget our systems repaired. Cheney Frank Galasso, outgoing presi­ matelyS: 10a.m.,Iwas awakened cast of "Black the Internal Revenue System. In time, he thinks he increase in volunteerism. If Mr. problem s. Will probably be asked to help Tech graduates are well-trained dent, served the league for 28 by police sirens on Summit Street, Perspective’’ Treschuk would listen to the tapes finance the project, and resistant in the and can earn high pay in business could bring efficiency to the government at large. years as umpire, coach, vice right next to my house. When I dealt with vo­ But in both the Soviet Union and the United of the public hearing, he would G eneral A ssem bly is alm ost certain. or public service. Many employ­ president and president. Most looked out my window there were cational educa­ States, the bureaucracy lurks like an octopus, find that his criticism in this noteworthy of his achievements three cruisers, and they were The state does have a responsibility for tional Technical School in Man­ ers pay graduates to continue tion. One guest was Richard slippery and unreachable In Its murky regard should be leveled at the was the formation of the rookie talking rather abusively toa black Barton, a teacher at Eli Whitney chester, is a member of the their education at four-year tech­ resolving the homeiessness problem, environment, with tentacles able to reach out and Charter Revision Commision, not league, enabling 7- and 8-year-old man. The reason why was that the National Association of Black nical colleges. how ever. It cannot be left entirely to the Technical School in Hamden, who shut off its adversary’s oxygen. us. boys and girls to partlcipatelnour man. due to inadequate lighting, pointed out that eight of of 10 jobs Americans in Vocational Educa­ Sex is no barrier to success at municipalities. Gorbachev is engaged in a fight to the death with 3. Park-barrel waste? Abuses program. Frankalsoworkedhard was walking in the road, so as not in the future will not require a tion. Seeking the best from his Cheney Tech, but there's a little The biggest hitch, however, will not be the Soviet octopus, struggling to outmaneuver it by the Board of Finance leading to to improve the field conditions to to fall on the sidewalk. While I am college degree. Another guest students, he has two slogans; extra help for the 30 young women before it smothers him in its embrace. He intends a tax hike? The Board of Finance provide a safe playing atmos­ awa re of the danger that this man funding. It will be neighborhood resistance, was Diane Ross-Gray, the first "Mind over inuscle through disci­ enrolled. Guidance and peer to lop off some arms and untangle others to keep, .cut budget requests of both the phere for our children. . was putting himself and possibly which in New Haven, as elsewhere, has black female assistant principal ple and practice" and "The sky is counseling ease whatever tension them from meddling in the management of the selectmen and the Board of someone else in, I do not see the blocked sim ilar program s. at Prince Technical School in the limit when there is equal may develop. The six female Also leaving is our treasurer, economy. Education. Since our first series of need for abusive behavior from opportunity for all." teachers are available for indi­ Fred Parlato. Fred has served the One step New Haven could consider as Hartford. He wants to privatize Soviet agriculture and cuts this year were unacceptable the police. They were not reason­ To attend Cheney Tech, stu­ rect counseling. league for 14 years as coach, means of easing both the financial problem Dr. Bonnie Guiton, executive industry, putting them on the incentive system. He to the voters, we cut the budget a ing with the man, and their dents must pass a stringent Vocational education is not umpire and also treasurer for and reluctance on the part of residents to have director of the nation's vocational has called for radical reforms of the communist second time. In anycase, the three language was seasoned with education effort, emphasizes that extrance exam.-School require­ limited to the technical schools. A most of that time. Fred also was the centers in their neighborhoods is to reduce party, designed to clear out the deadwood. If he Democrats and three Republi­ expletives. I find it offensive that a strong infusion of basic skills ments include 7,200 minutes, or 91 recent national study shows that responsible for purchasing all YLC gets his way, party bureaucrats will face cans on the Board of Finance did the police, who are supposed to be the scope of the project. A less ambitious and days, of English and reading, and nearly 97 percent of all high league equipment and uniforms, a into a vocational student's educa­ competitive, multiple-candidate elections. not "spend” the selectmen’s trained in how to deal with people, expensive pitot program, with fewer than a tion, and the reduction of tracking 5,400 hours of history, math and school students took at least one job that put a great demand on his Of course, the bureaucrats won’t accept these budget or the Board of Educa­ had such a difficult time dealing dozen centers at the start, would serve as a minority students into outmoded elective courses. Three weeks of vocational course. personal time. Fred maintained sweeping democratic reforms without bitter tion’s budget. If you think.there’s the league’s finances with the with a man who was doing test of the program, both for the city officials instruction, is vital to success in shop are interspersed during Alternative educational pro­ grams are a viable asset to our opposition. It’s dangerous to try to take privileges waste in town government, then I who will run it and for the residents who will the private sector. Mastering each semester. Counselors try to country's growth. After all, the away from an octopus. What is the likely outcome? suggest you complain to those who electronic and automotive skills accommodate the students in L, be able to judge the social benefits it brings. common people are the backbone The bureaucracy has gained such a powerful lock spend our money, not the only I making course selections, but is a form of math science, she on Soviet society that it is doubtful Gorbachev can body in town that cuts their some classes are always filled. of the economy. Bad Dog? says. loosen it much. requests. We would, however, Cooperative work experience Is Guiton manages a billion-dollar In America, Perot has encountered the obstinate, appreciate your suggestions on Obedience Classes encouraged, fora 15-hour-a-week budget under the Carl D. Perkins if less grim, obstruction of the postal bureaucracy. how we could have cut our Thomas Stringtellow, a Man­ Act, and 22percent of this funding minimum. ' The postal unions stirred up their friends in the revaluation costs, our increased Beginning Soon Discipline can be tough, but chester resident, writes occasion­ assists disadvantaged students. Senate, who began raising obstacles to Perot’s typing fees, our teachers’ salaries Call Now to Reterve suspensions are rare. Randall ally about Issues affecting minor­ Dr. Lewis Randall, the director reforms. Then, the Board of Contract Appeals, an or our bonding costs. If you take only gets involved if all other ities. ■ Behavior Consultations Available of Howell Cheney Regional Voca- appendage of the federal bureaucracy, canceled those items out of our budget for Perot’s consulting contract. This alarmed the this year, our tax hike would have Call PUPPY TRUST Postal Service, which confessed to the Senate that been cutbymorethanSOpercent.I Open Fornm the Perot wants to do is pick up where the Grace believe that the senior citizens’ 643-1313 Commission left off. The commission, headed by budget received the largest per­ szS industrialist J. Peter Grace, found massive waste in the federal government. Perot would like to take different religion. It doesn’t say like Reagan’s. off from the Grace proposals and increase the Whealon switch you can’t divorce. It doesn’t say You don’t believe in abortion. efficiency and performance of government you can’t have an abortion. Well, if you can change from a operations. I IT'S WISE TO PAY-BY-MAIL surprises many Democrat to a Republican, no one Therearea lot of people whoare Both reformers, Gorbachev and Perot, To the Editor; can stop you. So if a woman wants understand that the stakes are high. There has an abortion, that’s her business, surprised of your changing from been a shift in the world’s undercurrents from not the church’s. If a Catholic girl Democrat to Republican, espe­ Archbishop Whealon. what military to economic competition. They recognize wants to marry a Protestant, or a cially Catholics. You have cer­ made you change from a Demo­ that national power ultimately must be built on a Try Our Pay-By-Mail Jew, or even a divorced man, I tainly turned me against my crat to a Republican? Is it that solid foundation of economic strength. Yet Japan since you became a rchbishop. you can’t see'why you don’t agree. reiigion. I think I’ll turn from Catholic to Protestant, as you did has pulled ahead of the United States in the Program... have made as much money as That’s up to them, not you. economic race, and Western Europe is rapidly The Bible says all men are from Democrat to Republican. Reagan? You complain that catching up. It makes payi.Tg your subscription easier on created equal, regardless of race, by NCA. Inc Catholics don't have enough Gorbachev and Perot want to remove the you. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 color or creed. The Bible doesn’t Mary Jarvis money for the church. but it seems bureaucratic encumbrances that hobble weeks, you can simply write a check lor 3 say you can’t marry in the 6ZD Pascal Lane •■HEY, HOW ABOUT THINKING OF ME AS A we have enough in the church production. Both countries swarm with months, 6 months or a'full year... drop it in the Catholic church because of a Manchester SAVINGS AND LOAN IN TROUBLE?!” when it is going into your pocket. bureaucrats — millions of anonymous men and mail. Then, you can forget about having ready women — who have ensnarled the prospers in cash to pay your carrier... answering the door petty procedures and regulations, y ' when It’s inconvenient... or being at home to These commissars and clerks, pifaminers'and pay your bill. ^ Bombings in the North Carolina pines regulators demand the rigid observance of sm DAILY! rules and procedures, the interminable seekinifof WE WILL NOTIFY Simply complete the coupon below and send permission for any divergence, while the YOUR CARRIER Every day, hidden somewhere In our equivalent of a "graduate school" where powerful It to us... or if you would like more Information ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — Only the frogs' resourceful Japanese grab the world markets. THAT YOU ARE A explosives and heavy weapons can be used in a on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ croaking and the crickets’ chirping break the PAY-BY-MAIL tion Department, 647-9946. After Initial pay­ Classified Columns your license number absolute silence on remote, seldom-traveled State. more rural setting. "If you were going into Soviet mlMile threat CUSTOMER. ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed. Road 1336 in North Carolina’s sparsely populated paramilitary operations, you went to Harvey Point may appear. The peril posed by Soviet cruise missiles with coastal lowlands. Robert after Camp Peary,” says former CIA contract But the tranquility of the autumn afternoon is employee Joe Maggio. "low observable” or stealth properties could be interrupted by a loud explosion at Harvey Point, an Walters One of the few officials (albeit indirect) significant by the late 1990s, according to analysts isolated promontory 18 miles southwest of acknowledgments of Harvey Point’s mission came at the Defense Intelligence Agency. The Soviets are If your number appears... Take the ad to the fielding two new sea-launched cruise missiles — 1 would lik'3 to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my Elizabeth City. during the 1970s, in the report of a federal “ Window-rattling explosions thunder in the early government commission established to examine the SS-N-21 and the developmental SS-NX-24. The pay-by-mail subscription on designated merchant and pick up your *25. morning hours. Flares sometimes brighten the the work of the CIA. It referred to "an isolated potential danger from stealth cruise missiles night skies." one area newspaper reported a agency facility in North Carolina" that provided "a aboard Soviet attack submarines is great. Some in Enclosed please find payment for; decade ago. "Civilian and military buses, some capability for detecting, handling and disarming the Pentagon, Including Deputy Undersecretary of Carrier Delivery; Defense Lawrence Woodruff, are arguing behind with their windows blacked out, roll down the In fact, Harvey Point is a clandestine Central all types of explosive devices.” □ 3 months »23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year 92.40 Much of that work appears to involve cars and closed doors on Capitol Hill for a more effective Proof of your license plate Is required and country road to Harvey Point.” Intelligence Agency base used by the CIA to Senior Citizens; conduct advanced paramilitary training, with trucks. “ They come in whole and go out all Mowed U.S. air defense system capable of tracking these Single- and twin-engine light aircraft, helicopters □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 presentation must be made within 7 days or and sometimes even big military transports fly Into special emphasis placed on the handling of up — all tore apart,” says one local resident who missiles. a private airstrip at Harvey Point. Other planes explosives and munitions. watches the daily flow of traffic to and from Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment. □ Tip Amount______offer Is void. cannot even come close, because the Federal 'The CIA’s main base for providing paramilitary Harvey Point. *Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary. Aviation Administration has placed the airspace training to its own operatives, contract employees Indeed, as he speaks a large flatbed truck rumbles down the road, carrying a jeep, a sedan above Harvey Point off limits to virtually all and intelligence agents from friendly foreign Look for an ad similar to this: with Navy nnarkings and what appears to be a Name. flights. nations is the equally secret but far larger (10,500 fflaurlipstrrI Hrralft portable power generator toward the CIA base. What is going on at Harvey Point? Why have acres) Camp Peary in Williamsburg, Va. The Those familiar with the activities at Harvey Founded In 1891 Address. Apt. those explosions occurred regularly for more more training there covers specialties ranging from TO DA Y’S LUCKY OT LICENSE PLATE NUM> Point say the training there covers not only PeNNV M. 8IEFFIRT...... FuMMWr BEP IS 2 M EVW. IftNa l«your plat* number, than a quarter of a century? What transpires parachute and night air operations to infiltration City. Zip- Phone. defensive countermeasures but also offensive OEOROE T. CHAFFELL...... EdHor bring this ad to Mr. Joo Oo*. at Mr. Marchani. behind the chain-link fence topped with barbed and exfiltration techniques. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExMunveEdMr ' 00 Rataii Ptasa. Manohaatar. C T to coiiact wire that surrounds the 1,200-acre site? But the CIA is uneasy about using munitions and sabotage. MAME F. GRADV...... CNy M kor MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL your *26. You nrHial bring proof Thia offar la In other words, car bombs and car bombing are ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Am o cM c BM Dr , void In aavan daya. Only a few clues are available at the end of the explosives in that increasingly urbanized area. not confined to overzealous Irish nationalists, lonely road. A red, white and blue mailbox has "US Indeed, two popular tourist attractions visited by DENISE A. ROBERTS ...... AdvertMngDlierter fanatic Muslim extremists and their ilk. Amid the GWMT” stencilled on It. A nondescript guardhouse millions of people every year — Colonial JEANNE O. FROMERTH...... BuNiwwMineger The Manchester Herald loblolly pines of Harvey Point, people are being SHELDON COHEN ...... Cotnpedne Menigir is flanked by a weatherbeaten sign that proclaims Williamsburg and Busch Gardens —- are within a P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, C T 06040 trained in this country to perform the same violent ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PraHroomMenietr the facility to be the “ Harvey Point Defense few miles of Camp Peary. FRANK J. MoSWEEQAN...... CIreuWlonDNeelor acts. Testing Activity." Thus, the CIA has used Harvey Point as the MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuegday, Oct. 4, 19S8 - _9_ ADVERTISEMENT S — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 4, 1988 COMPUTER PORT COMMAND PERFORMANCE Ke«der adt Ihii section preptted «nd cop^rrighied by Business Profifes TMM toHclHt Review. Opinions capressed are not necessarily those of the newspaper. ADVERTISEMENT - Owned & Operated by James Ericson A Famiiy Styiing Saion Serving Greater Tolland Since 1985 Generai Manager, Caroi Sveinys If you're Stinking of brlnglngacomputer Into your business, call COMPUTER PORT located at24Tolland stage Road InTolland, Today, more than ever before, a person’s Image depends to a targe degree on healthy, fashlpnaUe hair. A beautilul head of phono 871-1480. They can help to make Sie most of your Investment hair can make any person look and feel younger and more attractive. In this area, men, women and children have found COMMAND They are computer spedalstp who understand the needs o l people as well as they understand computers. The professional PERFORMANCE, located at Manchester Parkade, (the Broad Street side near CVS) In Manchester, phone 643-8339, to be 6ie most oonaultanit here wlH work with you to determine how a computer fits Into your business picture. They put their experience to work to progressivehairdesignstudioaround. Theyhave lOhlghlytrainedprolessionalswhospeclallzeInprecisloncutsthatprovIdehlghiaahlon recommend the beet combination of hardware and software to suT. vou and your business to a te o '. They can provide you with an In- styling with easy care simplicity. 1988 Business Profiles Review dep8i, on-elte, feaeMllty study to show you which style and how a computer can payoff In your business establishment. Cutting and styling atone are not enough to ensure beautilul hair. AtCOMMAND PERFORMANCE thelrexperlenoed personnel Parsonalzed training, computer classes from novice to advanced, comprehensive sendee and professional follow ups are some take time to evaluate e a ^ parson’s hair type to best determine the proper care arrd treatm ent Pemianents, highlighting and coloring are o f tie reasons why COMPUTER POOT has become so popular in the Tolland area. From their team of experienced professionals to their also featured at this co m p l^ hair care salon. rigidly evaluated and tasted software and hardware products, you can be assured of a system suited exactly to your needs. There are few Investments you can make for your total Image that will provide more exciting, yet affordable results 6ian a visit To see how you can get the most In a computer for your business, let these professionals explain how you, too, can enter the to COMMAND PERFORMANCE. Why not call them today at 64 3-8339 and make your next appointment The salon hours are Monday Your Guide To Goods & Services computer age at prices wen within reach. 10AMIO6PM, Tuesday throughFrlday10AMto9PM,Saturdays9AMto5PM.Walk-lnsareweloomo. The salon offers free oonsultaltons Thats why we, the editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review, take great pleasure In recommending COMPUTER PORT before all sen/loes, and carry a full line of Paul M tch ^ and Redken products. Profiled in this section are some of the leading businesses and professional people serving the Manchester area.______toour area readers. We commend James Ericsbn and his dedicated staff on their commitment to maintaining 100% customer safisfactlon. In writing this 1988 Business Profiles Review, for the secorid year wo suggest you call COMMAND PERFORMANCE lor truly ^ outstanding hair care. RICHARD H. BARRY INC. NUTMEG MECHANICAL SERVICES BUCKLAND HILLS EXXON RICHARD D. CARLTON, M.D. Owned & Operated By Stan Pulnik “Residential, Commercial or Industrial Real Estate Appraisal” DR. RICHARD CALRTON has been randng the people of the Manchester area since 1979. He has gained an outstanding Owned & Operated By Henry WierzbickI, Jr. and Stephen WIerzbIckI ■ Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to take your automobile to one place for all of your domestic and foreign repair work? In Marrehestor Call 646-0882 reputation for effectively testing, diagnosing and surgically treating such eye conditions as cataracts, glaucoma, macula degeneration, strabismus, eta DR. CARLTON provides a wide range ol duties. From physical examinations of the eye to recommended courses of For pfofesslonal mechanical contracting work, NUTMEG MECHANICAL SERVICES, located at 132-1/2 Pine Street In there Is such a olace and we’re talking about BUCKLAND HILLS EXXON. Located at 1527 P le ^ t Valley Road, phone644-4764 tots When you need to know the true value of real property for whatever purpose, all property should be fully Inspected by someone treatment (for sight correction via refraction o r surgery), DR. CARLTON Is here to provide you, the patient, with the beet opthalmic care Ntandiester ohone 643-2042 l8 regarded as one of the best and most experienced In the Mandiester area. , Is one of the areas leading repair shops. Ask any customer, and they’ll tell you that this Is th ONLY stop you need to make on your w ay.^; with training and experience extensive encugh to ensure that you w ill know Its true worth. Anwoo other brands N U TM EG MECHANICAL SERVICES are authorized dealers lor Lentrax. They feature rM kJ^tlal, with surgery done at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Fbr the best interest o f any readers needing to know the value of either their property or property In which they wish to Invest, DR. CARLTON Is located at 935 Main Street In Manchester, phone 649-5177. Office hours are by appoIntmenL and evening L' comrnoreWamdkidustrlal sales’, senrioe and Installation of air conditioning, heating ^ulpm enl, refrigerato and . to ^ brake jobs to exhaust systems, this Is one garage which whMher It be restdenUat, oom m eielat o r Industrial, we believe that the wisest preliminary step would be to consult with the appraisal This comoany employs highly skilled, licensed mechanical contractors who are well experienced and tralried In their wo|k. any partthatnreymalfu^ictton. With rocomrrtendationsfrom many satisfied c u s to n te ts ,B U C K L A ^ I^ ^ W !^ M ^ f^ hours are available. experts at RtCHARDR BARRY INC. , located at 104 fifiain Street In Manchester, phone646-0882. They are your appraisal professionals. It Is the purpose of the ophthalmologist to provide his rttany patients with effective and sensitive, personalized service concerning KoSr^^betonegNethemacallanytlmeandletlhemasel8tyou.Theywlllbemorethanhappytoglveyouaoomplete tepe reputatkm that other shops may be envious of but just cannot compete with In terms of s e rv to e ^ quality. The mechanics are When you have need of appraisal of real estate for the purpose o l sale, second mortgage. Insurance, estate planning, divorce preventive eye health care, thorough eye exams and conscientious, professional decisions concerning surgical treatments (H needed). “ " ‘^Yw^toLiredmatwhenyoucontractwlththemtohandleanyworkforyou,itwlllt»doneW^^ ASE Certified, and they carry a full fine of shocks, tires, and batteries Visa and S ^ J ^ e x XON to our thousands of“ '~ a c ^ or o6wr purpose, RICHARD H. BARRY INC. can be relied upon for astute judgement as to values of all types ol property. They Modem equipment such as ultra sound, and lazers, along with examinations rooms and a testing room, and educational tapes lor patient The editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review, are proud to recommend BUCKLAND HILLS EXXON to our thousands of,^ have established a reputation for last and accurate appraisal. wMittiahk]he8t Quality materials and the best workmanship, in the shortest time possible at reasonable costs. NUTMEG MECHANICAL viewing all add to the broad scope of service DR. CARLTON offers to the public. readers. The wrltom of this 1988 Business Profiles Review unhestitalingly bring RICHARD H. BARRY INC. to the attention of our home If you, or someone you tove, suffers from the debilitating effects of glaucoma, cataracts, or any other eye diseases, w o, the SER VIC E Is presently hiring tor qualified employees, stop by or call 643-2042 for more Information on joining the qualified staff a and business readers and commend Richard Barry on his appraisal sen/loes and solid reputation In the business community. editors of this 1988 business Profiles Review suggest you contact DR. CARLTON for the most conscientious and thorough diagnosis Richard Barry la the Immediate past President o l the Connecticut Chapter o l The Society Of Real Estate Appraisers. and surgical troattiwnt of your particular eye disorder. Don't make the mistake o l taking your eyesight for grantedi T T w ^d lto ^^ this 1988 Business Profiles Reylew are pleased to suggest this well-known mechanical contracting company Present This Ad For $3.00 O ff The Regular He la the Incoming PrM idont o l the American h ‘Itute Of Real Estate Appraisers. to our readers. Price Of A Lube, OH & Filter Change Regular Price $19.95 Expires 10/31/88 WEBB’S PACKAGE STORE LIPMAN VOLKSWAGON FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT INTRODUCING: THE WOODSIDE TRADING POST FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT, located In Hartford at 423 Wethersfield Avenue, phone 527-5284, offers an Infimate Locally Owned & Operated By Scott & Theresa Webber Plan your next party the right way by dropping by WEBB’S PACKAGE STORE at 101 Stafford Road In Ellington, phone 872- A Company Of People Who Care Corey Lamoureux - Owner - Call 649-7373 Japanese atmosphere with oonsislently excellent food. The chef takes great pride in the preparation of all meals, using only the freshest Eyery car maker has a wide variety of models to choose from, that It Is virtually Impossible for a person to decide where to of Ingredients. Their commitment to gracious service offers a delightful experience of grace and gentle charm. 1135 the area’s most complete party beverage headquarters. “Buying, Selling or Trading Merchandise of Quality” Visit FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT and let your passions be courted. They serve exquisite centuries-old dishes, carefully Whether you’re planning to have a few friends over to watch the ball game or are expecting a hundred people to your daughter’s purchase a new automobile. All the manufacturers advertise that their cars are the best, but no one really say which is su ^rio r. All Occasslonally In the preparation of this review we, the editors, profile a business that Is both unique and Interesting. THE» m prepared wHh an eye to detail. Betoreyourmeal, enjoysake, warm er chilled, or Japanesebeer.alsooffered. Enticing Tempura dishes, reception, W EBB'S PACKAGE STORE has the complete selection to meet your every need. automobiles which are being produced must have their strong points, or they wouldn’t have sun/lved in such a competitive marketplace. as w el as FUJTS own special recipes for chicken, beef and seafood are offered. Many other tempting choices are available, and orders If it is wine or champagne you want, they have a wide selection oflm ported and domestic, arxi are always glad to suggest the W e can conclude that the most Important difference In buying Is the reputation of the dealer from which you purchase your new car. WOODSIDE TRADING POST Is just such a place. They are located at 834-B Center S lrset In Manchester. U n ^ the new ownership of Corey Lamoureux. This business Is to be commended for their Integrity and quality merchanidse. Apprentices In need of quality can be prepared for take-out too. FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT otters an extraordinary Sushi bar where you can sit down to enjoy suitable drink for the occasion. The best dealer offers a fair price on your new car as well as an honest value on your trade-in. tie absolute freshest Sushi, Sashimi, and rolls, deftly prepared by their expert Sushi chef. Try the California, Fuji, or Unagi roll. They are All of the popular brands of liquors are kept In stock atKl arranged In attractive displays, and you’ll always find that favorite beer The 1988 Business Profiles Review would like to mention a dealer that considers the most Important part of selling a new car precision tooling can find savings of approximately 50% to 76%...... ^ Corey Lamoureux provides a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and her service and variety of choice Is second tow ne. •. • a l excellenL and It is a floor show In Itself watching the nimble fingers of the sushi chef perfonn his culinary magic. the quality sen/lce he can render you after purchase. We are speaking of LIPMAN VOLKSWAGON, located at 24 Tolland Turnpike In or malt liquor. ^ Whether you are buying, selling or trading anything of value this Is the place to go. The Incoming and outgoing Inventory ln clu d m |m e li^ W hettier you stop In for lunch or dinner you’ll be entirely satisfied with your visit. It Is not an easy Job to properly select the right types and brands of themany hundreds of liquors on the market today, but through Vernon, phone 649-2638, who handles a complete line of Volkswagen automobiles. We suggest, for the third consecutive year, that you diam onds, coins, gold, silver, and quality m usical Instrum ents and cameras. If you are In the rrrarket for antiques a visit to THE ^ The 1968 Business Profiles Review suggeststhatyou make itapoint to tum adllferentcorner-com edlne In the simpleelegance much study arrd careful evaluation this store always seems to have just what one wants. And of course courteous and helpful personnel see them today for a new or quality used car, and become another satisfied cuslomerl WOODSIDE TRADING POST may bo well worth the trip, ______^ ^ of modem Japan at FUJI JAPANESE RESTAURANT. have always been a hallmark of WEBB’S PACKAGE STORE. Wo the editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review commend THE WOODSIDETRADING POST on th e ir IZyearsofservIce The editors ofthls 1988 Business Profiles Review arehappy to recommend WEBB’SPACKAGESTOREandoom plim ont them to this community and make special note on the terrific personality and expertise of its new owner, Corey Lamoureux. Give her a call on their great selection, friendly sen/lce, and prices that are sure to please. a t 6 4 9-7373 o r ju s t drop In. TRITOWNE LUBE INC. BURIED UNDER BOOKS Locally Owned & Operated By Connie Colosimo & Joyce Austin Comic books galore and more are packed Into BURIED UNDER BOOKS, located here In Manchester at 188 Middle Turnpike WesL phone 643-7295. 6aterlng to both the casual reader, and the serious collector, BURIED UNDER BOOKS has comics for all ages DONALD A. CLERKE, P.E.P.C. TRI TOWNE LUBE INC. is the leading lube center In this district, and has built Its reputation upon service, satisfaction and the A-1 INDUSTRIAL CATERERS INC. and tastes. From old favorites like Superman, Dick Tracy, and Donald Duck, to more recent characters like X-Men, Gl Joe and Justice goodw ill of Its many satislied customers. Having been In this line of business for a number of years, the management knows the dernands “They Wholesale To Independents” ^ v League Intemattonal, ttie /re all here. One of the most Important services in any locale Is a dependable building Inspection firm. Real estate transactions should not of ITS customers and furnishes quality lube jobs and oil changes at reasonable prices. They check and fill all your cars vital fluids, change The comic industry has gone through a great many changes during the last few years. Many smaller. Independent publishers be completed without first consulting with DONALD A. CLERKE, P.EP.C. They’ll help you find problems and analyze solutions, and are th e o il UP to five quarts, put In a new oil filter, check lights, PCV valve, and grease the door hinges. No appointment Is nreessary, and All Vending Products Available have entered the field, releasing varied and entertaining books aimed at an older audience. Some of these Include ’Cerebus,' American members o l the American Society of Honte Inspectors. they’re « » n Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM and Saturday 8 AM to 4 PM. They offer a 10% senior citizen discount The most popular Industrial Caterer In the area Is A-1 INDUSTRIAL CATERERS INC. located at 340 Adams Street In ^ F Is g g ,' e n d *Qrendel.' The two major publishers. Marvel and DC, have also released their share of adult level comics. These Include DONALD A. CLERKE, P.E.P.C. sells reputation and outstanding service, and instills confidence with each evaluation. You People eyerywhere prefer doing business with them because they know they will be treated fairly. If has olten been salrJ that ’H ite Nam'from Marvel, an accountofthe Vietnam War, and’W atchm en'fromD.C.,astorythatvlsuallzestheworld with real super-heroes. can put their experience to work for you by calling them a t644-8993, and inquiring about their thorough residential, commercial or Industrial goes where It Is Inylted and stays where It Is well treated. That accounts in a very large measure for the success and popularity sen/loes. Whether you’re a broker wanting to satisly a dlenrs needs, a seller wishing to do repairs to Increase profits, a buyer hoping M ^^'® -fi,P |;°™ ere?v°e“ c^ng products as well as hot-n-cold sandwiches to the areas businesses, and lunch wagons. No business n r The staff at BURIED UNDER BOOKS can recommend tilles to new readers of any age. ofTRITOWNELUBEINC. at 72 Windsor Avenue In Vernon, phone 872-4968. At BURIED UNDER BOOKS they w ill also trade or buy comics with customers. Especially wanted are comics from the 1960’s to better understand a potential Investment, an owner planning to remodel or redes^n fbr s p ^ a l purposes, a banker or an Investor, DONALD A. CLERKE, P.E.P.C. wlH pertbmn a thorough structural, mechanical and ^yslca l report (oral and written), on any property In this 1988 Review we, the editors recommend TRI TOWNE LUBE INC. to our thousands of readers for thier prevontrve tetelarge^mafi^^morrth-waterlngdellghtsyoumayselecmatareprepar^frornr^^ " or earfier. Can Shirley Eldridge, the manager, or Chuck Bruder, the owner, at 6437295 lor details or more Information. automotive needs. The editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review suggest you visit BURIED UNDER BOOKS to find that special comic, or you’re Interested in, available Immediately and at a reasonable fee. You w ill also find promptness to be a foremost consideralton of their to Just pass ttte time browsing. The collection alone Is worth the visit. service. Serving this area since 1967, DONALD A. CLERKE, P.E.P.C. also offers a design service. Don’t be surprised by problems after you’ve bought a property. Get it professionally Inspected and analyzed firs t The editors of the 1988 business Profiles Review commend DONALD A. C LE R K^ P.E.P.C. for helping to make sure that real estate transactions happen falrty. 5XM?t^"’yTu1«^ Phonethemtoday649-0305

KIM’S ORIENTAL FOODS you’ll be 9 '^y o u did! . _ ^ ,««mmended bv the authors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review serving the Connecticut area for KIM’S ORIENTAL FOODS, located In the Vernon Circle Shopping Center, phone 643-0209, has become a popular place over many rrten7re“ l KIDS-N-COMPANY the last six years. You’ll find an excellent selection of International food and gift Items available hero that can be found In low other In a most prompt and efficient mannerl establishments in this area. ^ Day Care Center DOMINO’S PIZZA Foods from Korea, Japan. China, the Phllllpines, and Thailand too, not only taste good, but are good for you. Sushi seaweed, With more parents active In the working world, quality day care with a caring, trained professional staff for pre-schoolers has sushi mats, oriental stylesparerlbs, eggrolls, oriental fish and vegetables, kim chee, tofu, bean sprouts, and rice vinegar are all to be found “Locally Owned & Operated By James Thoms” become a major concern. W ith two tocattons, 142 Talcottville Road for three years to ten years and 20 East Main Street In Rockville lor here, and the list goes on and on. . j i. CROSSEN REALTY, INC. ~ When you want to order a delicious pizza FAST, call DOMINO’S PIZZA, at one of their two convenient area tocattons. You’ll also find gift items from around the world - sake and tea sets, silk screens, lacquerware, china, utensils, dishes, etc. Infante to ten years old, phone 872-2003. DOMINO'S P IS A is located at 294 Main Street In Manchester, phone 649-1041. and in Vernon at 13 W li^ o r Avenue; p h o n ^ 7 5 -^ 0 . ForashoppIngtrlpasexcItingasItlsdItferent.stopInatKIM’SORIENTALFOODS. You'llbedelighledwithlheuniqueselection This teaming center is prepared to give the children of parents who desire excellence In child care and pre-school preparation DOMINO'S PIZZA offers free dellvory within a limited delivery area In 30 minutes or less, or you can pick It up yourself for they offer a “Quality Developers & Purchasers Of Land” ttte very best Hours are Monday through Friday 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM. They are fully licensed, and affordable. Opened year round with ava ila ble. Call 649-9601 (Manchester) or 871-0175 (Tolland) J. 10 minute PI22A futegrown to become the largest pizza delivery company In the world. Their vehicle to success continues ******** **W ol3i-C O M PAN Y takes prtde In the fact that the experienced, dedicated staff of teachers and aides are personally Interested CROSSEN REALTY, INC. Is a real estate firm that as quality developers take an integrated approach to the conceptualization, and concerned with each child and their progress. W ritten progress reports and individual parent conferences on request help parents to be a highly nutritional pizza delivered quickly at a reasonable price. , , , ______i . i , It Isn’t lust the convenience of their delivery service that makes them so popular with people In this area. It Is tee pizzas design financing, construction and management of first-quality residential and condominium projects that they build. '■ know of tee continuing development ol their child. , themselves. DOMINO'S PIZZA makes pizza the way It should bo made and you’ll find It will the spot evo^ lltneyou o ^ r ono- They feel that our communities are what we make them and that our communities must demarxl of those who shape them, • KIDS-N-COMPANY offers pre-school educational programs designed to prorpote social. Intellectual and emotional experi­ So the next dmo you’re In the mood for pizza, pick up the phone and dial 649-1041 In Manchester, or 8 7 5 -3 ^ In Vorrton. The experience, commitment to value, and financial responsibility. The achievements of CROSSEN REALTY, INC. are d e rlv^ frotn a ences to help the child begin to realize their full potential. Interest areas, play areas. Indoor and outdoors, snacks, exercising, movtos and philosophy based upon a penrasive environmental consciousness, a commitment to creating a sense of community and a de dnallo ii "v editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review, for the second consecutive year highly recommend them to area residents. RAVIZZA BROTHERS INC. puppet theatres are Just a lew of their activities. to excellence. Their quality developments, investor satisfaction and excellent community relations are testimony to the efforts of -r. When safe, professional blasting or drilling Is needed. It becomes Important to know the reputation of the firm with which you We, theedltorsof this 1988 Business Profiles Review commend KIDS-N-COMPANY for their high quality approach toeducation do business. With years of experience, RAVIZZA BROTHERS INC. Is a firm with which you can do business with the confidence and C R O S S E N R ^^TX INC.^^ to both the public and private sector is to ensure development that represents not mere change, but real and day care. assuraiKe of receiving satisfaction, and safe and dependable drilling and blasting. They are located In Berlin, phone 828-9895, and did proqress and added permanent value. Their standard Is to give satisfaction and attractive financial return to Investors for they realize that the foundation work at the Hartford Civic Center, City Place One, City Place Two, and have done blasting work In 150 towns throughout real estate development of quality relies upon Investors who risk capital to earn a fair financial return. The 1988 Business Profiles Review th e state. Isproudtorecommendthisfirm. Theyarelocatedat117BucklandRoadlnM8nchester,phone649-9601andlnTollandat384Mefrow With their work taking them wherever they’re needed, the staff at RAVIZZA BROTHERS INC. Is thoroughly trained and skilled Road, phone 871-0175. CHINA STAR RESTAURANT In the art of drilling and blasting, and offer safety, professionalism, and courtesy In this exacting field. CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING, INC. Their fully Insured services are relied upon by Industries, commercial business owners and residents alike, and include highway Jan Rodrigue-Owner Rne food and drink is a favorite topic of conversation, for It speaks a universal language, but at CHINA STAR RESTAURANT. work, quarry work, trench drilling and blasting, sewer work, and foundations. fine food and drink Is more than just a toplcof conversation. It Is a most enjoyable r ^ i^ . RAVIZZA BROTHERS INC. employs competent people who have the desire to please every customer, whether the job Is large Call 643-1716 tor people who know atxJ appreciate excellerxte, and they’re located In Vernon at the El Camino Plaza, just off 1-84, on Route 30 phone, or small. ^ . S. RICHARD BOTTARO P.C. The Business Profiles Review, would like to take this opportunity to commend to our thousands of readers, CUSTOM The editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review suggest that you consider this reliable firm. We’ro sure you will be pleased 872-8662. ment that goes Into everything atCHfNA STAR R ESTAU R AN T.andthe^e^attentont^^l^t with the work that they do for you. Certified Public Accountants BOOKKEEPING, INC. Is Given to tte N a tio n o f ^ Item featured on the menu. Is unmistakable evidence teat everyone on the s t^ here ta l^ p r ^ n ^ r If your aoompany owner or a manager and can’t keep up with the details of bookkeeping, we would like to recommend CUSTOM w^l^slrlvM toM keyourvtettoneteatyou’llrentemtter. Allofteeirdtehesare prepared Individually andcr^toO Ttoln^teetradltonal 646-1210 ., BOOKKEEnNG, INC., located at 19 Flora Road In Bolton, phone 643-1716. C h k ^ w te M ^ C H IN A S T A R RESTAURANTIs well-known for their gractoussorvlco and authentic Szechuan and C an to n ^ cuisine No company owner or manager can keep up with the details of finance, bookkeeping and taxes, and sUII do an effectlvo job ' At niBTO M BOOKKEEPING, INC., Jan Rodrigue has over 17 years experience and provides a com pisis bookkeeping If you appreciate great service and truly delicious food, s e n /^ at the peak of perfection, we suggest that you drop In soon and of directing the growth of his or her business This Is why a full service accounting firm Is viW to any s i^ s fu l organlMtlon. ^ aarvloa. When you call CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING, INC., you really get your money’s worth. Your books are promptly put Inorder, up- entovhospl^ltyatllsbest You’ll be rewarded with a groat meal each tlmo you visit ^ .. PERMA-BRITE With 8 RICHARD BOTTARO P.C., located In Manchester at 935 Main Street, phone 646-1210, you got r» t only financial _. to-date and organized. You also receive tee friendly, courteous servioe ol Jan Rodrigue. Business records are everchanging and at e n jo y ^ enthusiasm for CHINA STAR RESTAURANT, and the management hero Invites you to experience statements and tax returns, but as also the Invaluable asset of an educated well Informed business consultant As your own personal ^ CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING, INC., Jan can senre each clients’ Individual needs. the relaxation, the leisurely paced meal, and the outstanding cuisine accorded each vteltor. ^ Have you ever wanted a custom bathroom but didn’t want the expense that goes along with it? Well now you can have that -Rnancial Vico-Presidont, “ these professionals can provide a balance to the information contributed by your banker when you need a We, tee editors of this 1968 Business Profiles Review, for the third year feel that by closing this year’s books and getting next Ask about their banquet facilities for groups largo or small, or enjoy an exotic cockt^l while you re here. year o ff to a wise start, you owe it to yourself to call CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING, INC. today at 643-1716. Their many satisfied customers beautiful custom look without the expense, mess or time consuming methods of ordinary bathroom remodeling. A number of the area’s second opinion regarding Investments or expansion. For consistent oxoollonco, the editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review extend our recommendation to CHINA STAR hotels, motels, and institutions avail themselves of the services offered by PERM A-BRitE. You can save a lot of money on replacement Rick BoHaro Is qualified to advise clients on a broad spectrum of financial and tax concerns, tailoring their services to each ^ ^ are their highest recommendation and their efficient service Is second to none. HpnTaiiHAMT. For your convonlenoo, most major credit cards are accepted, and reservations are welcome. costs too by taking advantage of their permanent synthetic porcelain, fiberglass, and acrylic repair sen/ices. cllenrs particular needs. Helping to clarify and assess goals, he can advise in areas where one may achieve these ol^ectives. This firm ' 'one of the nation’s largest refinishIng companies, PERMA-BRITE, a division of Bradford Industries Inc,, has been providing is well ^ r e thatthe economlccllmatels ever-changing and feels the mostimportantconceptthey cancor^y to ^ /s ^ te M s p ^ high quality bathtub and sink resurfacing and refinishIng In many areas throughout the U.S. and abroad through factory-trained dealers. is an attitude of flexibility. If you want your business to bo able to respond In today’s exciting economy, lot 8 . RICHARD BOTTARO P.C. You’ll bo delighted with the wide selection of colors from which you may choose. bocofpo 8 p&rt of your plsn Redecorating will be a dream when you have your tub and sink resurfaced by the master craftsmen of PERMA-BRITE. If you B otU ro Is ^so experienced in matters pertaining to personal financial planning and Individual tax preparation. Call this A TOTAL SECURITY COMPANY aronotfamlllar with Iheart of resurfacing and rofinlshlng,glvethem acallat683-1466,orvlsltthoir showroom at88 Pierson Lane In Windsor. well-informed professional for allot your business, accounting, financial tax needs. uuij .j i.j The^ltorsofthis 1980 Business Profiles Review feel thatyou would be gettingthe financial yearwould be In wise and organized CUNLIFFE MOTOR SALES INC. They've been providing quality workmanship to satisfied customers since 1972. They will be happy to answer all of your questions, Free U.S. Alarms/Ellte Protective Services/N.E. Investigations hands by contacting S. RICHARD BOTTARO P.C. first. 0 8 tln ia t8 8 are included. Earle Everett-President/Steven Everett-V. President “Serving The Area Since 1947” For high quality workmanship, groat color selection, and economy, you jbst can’t boat the services offered by PERMA-BRITE, The personnel at CUNLIFFE MOTOR SALES INC. are specialists In all phases of auto collision repair work as well as auto so start planning your new bathroom today by dialing 683-1466 and let the magic of PERMA-BRITE restore your old, dull bathroom back Occasionally In the preparation of the review we come across a company which specializes In many different sen/lces, such to a smooth, glossy, like new finish. They are your bathtub resurfacing and fiberglass repair specialists. m U.S A lA R MP' phone 647-8345 which carries a fully approved varying line ol security systems, security lighting and locks not only refinishIng. The place to have your foreign or domestic car body rebuilt or expertly refinIshed Is at CUNLIFFE MOTOR SALES INC. for teifinm nr and Industry but home protection as well, and have a 24 hour central monitoring station tor all of your security needs and conveniently looated on Route 83 In Talcottville, phone 643-0016. DUNN BROS INC. tequlremente Then there Is ELITE PROTECTIVE SERVICES, phone 647-1944. They provkJe tong term and short term guard TTie owner fully understands the needs of today’s cars, and has much experience In this field. Whether it Is a small dent, a Interior Demolition Specialists o o n tra d ^ oflloe buildings and Industrial plants, while specializing In the construction industry. Their Manchester location has a 24 hour crushed body or a large frame straightening job, you will receive the same courteous treatment and professional workmanship. They are sendee so response Ume to any emergency situation Is rapid and professional. They have security vehicles and state licensed guards. A major factor In the growth and development of this part of the state, DUNN BROS INC. has proven over the years to be a ’W Look to E U lE fo r all your security guard and patrol services. unIbody MOTOR SALES INC. is one ol the better known auto collision repair shops In the Manchester area and It’s because valuable asset to the overall well-being of many throughout the area, and In particular, to commercial, residential, and Industrial partlee ^ *nwn their third firm Is N.E. INVESTIGATIONS, phone 645-1115 criminal and civil investigations are handled by these licensed of their reoutatton for excellent workmanship. All work has to meet the approval of the owner before It leaves the shop, and It Is this type who depend on professional demolition contracting work. This well-known firm Is located In South W/Indsor, phono528-9201. DUNN BROS and bonded professionals. The thorough services provided by this agency, specialize in all matrimonial disputes, corporate Internal of oersonal attention to detail that has gained CUNUFFE MOTOR SALES INC. the reputation of being craftsmen of the highest quality. BCD CARDS IN C . has earned a well-deserved name for themselves, and have been in business since 1925. You’re Invited to phone 528-9201 fo r fre e security and employmentand home theftas well asam issing person division. So for allofyourinvestigative needs contact this professional Remember Insurance pollclos permit you to choose the repair shop you like best. We suggest you select CUNUFFE MOTOR The editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review want to direct your attention to the shop In East Hartford at 1287 Main Street, SALES INC. to handle all your collision repair needs. Their body work as well as auto refinishIng is anrong tee best done In this area. ostlmates-pyi^^gP^^^ gj^rtesyandhonestyhaswonthommany These craftsmen havethe "know how'that truly puts theirw orkinaclass by Itselland they bellevethere Is no substitute lor quality In safety. phone 528-2298 called BCD CARDS, because those shoe boxes tucked away In the attic may be worth a lot more money than you might **********^U etee editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review are proud to spotlight this TOTAL SECURITY COMPANY and suggest new friends and solidified the faith of their old ones. Whenever you need demolition contracting work done, contact DUNN BROS INC. you contact them at their firm on 1 Heritage Place In Manchester tor all of your security based needs. Hours are Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM. Also available Is 24 Hour Wrecker Service. re alize. 'K The editors of this 1988 Business Profiles Review recommend you see the experienced staff at CUNUFFE MOTOR SALES BCD CARDS buys, sells, and trades baseball cards. True baseball enthusiasts. Bill and Chick, the owners, run periodic and got thoveiy ^ L Business Profiles Review suggest that all area readers get to know this fully Insured company. INC. for all work of this type. i eujctlom, and welcome any merchandise you might have on consignment. Give them acall and get on their mailing list, or stop In. Children at heart, they’ll talk baseball with you. BCD CARDS has an excellent selection of baseball cards and supplies, handling full lines of Topps, Fleer, Donruss, and Score. Youll And the Red Sox, Yankees, Mets and others well represented. If you've given up on the stock market, baseball card collecting Is SUBWAY SANDWICHES & SALADS not only a lot of fun, but an excellent Investment opportunity. Smart Investors throughout the country are putting children through college TRI CITY FUELS, INC. on the return from those old cards. Stop In, reminisce about the days when Ted W illiams, Mickey Mantle, Joe DIMagglo and Duke Snider The key to an outstanding dellcalesson Is the freshness of their foods. Fresh meats, cheeses, salads and breads are the MANCHESTER CLEANERS were hitting’em out of the park left and right If they don’t have what you want, they’ll go out of their way to get It lor you. “Need Fuel...Tti City” *******"***«LIb SiHLY S I n D W IC HEB a 6ALAD8 makes the freshest dell sandwiches available In all of New England. They offer a * Locally Owned & Operated By Danny & Peter Padel Locally Owned & Operated By Michael L. & Mark F. Gallagher Jteeiton of meats and cheeses served with all the fixings on whole wheat or white subrolls. They’ll make your sandwtohes with If your clothes are not becoming to you, they should be coming to MANCHESTER CLEANERS. Today, clothing costa more The name TRI CITY FUELS, INC., located at 89 West Road In Ellington, next to the Moser Dairy Store, phone 875-7227, Is o o m b b ^ ^ the way you like It Or try ITho dally homemade specials I For salads that are tantallzingly fresh and tasty. they make than ever before, but even the most experrslvs clothing can't took its best without proper care. However, by having your ctotees well known tor quality products and reliable service among the people of this area. ^ professionally dry cleaned at MANCHESTER CLEANERS they’ll not only took great, butcanlastuptofourtlm es longer. MANCHESTER * * * * * * * If vou’re Diannina a party, a picnicor an outing, or justwant something delicious and filling for lunch, stop by at SUBWAY 8AND- VERNON TAXI/ACE TAXI SERVICE Through their desire to serve you better, such advantages as fast, dependable dellvettes, automatic fill service, 24-hour CLEANERS Is located at 227 Spencer Street In Manchester, phone 6432229 and offer first-rate, same day, cleaning servioe Morxlay emergency oil burner and furnace service, along with sen/lce contracts, are offered to their established customers. They top It off with umt uH rM M a SALADS They have two convenient locations at 948 Sullivan Avenue In South Windsor, phone 644-9373 or 45 Burnside AvSueIn phone 289-7549. Phone them at 644-9373 or 289-7549 for lake-out orders or to Inquire about their catering through Friday. Locally Owned & Operated By Mike Olschafskle convenient budget plans. Regardless of whether It’s a suit, coat, dress, pair o l slacks or sweater, their trained operators, using the most modem cleaning TRI CITY FUELS, INC. Is well-equipped to respond with efficiency to their customers’ needs. Whether Installing energy-saving ->• Reliable and courteous service are the watchwords of the area’s leading taxi companies, VERNON TAXI and ACE TAXI * * '* * * ' AreallyoooddellandcatererlshardtofInd.That’swhatmakesSUBWAYSANDWICHES&SALADSpartloularlyoutstandIng. techniques, will give your clothes that extra special took. In adition, they feature expert alteration sen/lce for both men and women. From equipment or making repairs, their highly competent sen/lce technicians, using the latest equipment and techniques, strive to keep you SERVICE, located In Vernon at 718 Talcoltvllle Road. Be sure and phone 875-8737 when you need a taxi In any weather, 20 hours a hems In skirts or slacks, to repairs of small tears or seamwork, their experienced tlators or seamstresses will make durable, yet and your family warm and comfortable year round. It Is easy to understand why so many people have made the change and become loyal We. tee editors of teto 1988 Business Profiles Review suggest you stop In soon and see for yourself. Inconspicuous alterations. If you've gained or tost a few pounds, their workmanship sure to please. They offer fur, suede and leather da y. They offer that special deference and cheer that only experienced cab companies can offer. They have assembled some of patrons. cleaning, and doth gamrent and fur storage. They specialize In drapery cleaning, and do free mothproofing. TRI CITY FUELS, INC. substantial storage capacity, a large Inventory of equipment and replacement parts, and radio- the top drivers who has a team offer this area Its best cab services, and as businesspeople, they realize that your satisfaction Is their best We, the editors ol this 1988 Business Profiles Review suggest you stop In soon at MANCHESTER CLEANERS. Call 646- dispatched service vans guarantee that your problems or energy requirements are answered promptly and solved with d is tic h . T h ^ With This Coupon recommendation. They treat all their customers with the utmost In courtesy and respect. If you need a cab around town or for a quick 2229 for any Intomiation. also offer you the best In plumbing and heating system evaluations and updates. They u n d e rs t^ thatwhisn you havea plumbing or healing R eceive trip to a nearby restaurant, to Hartford, or even Boston, be sure to call them. All their taxis are In first class condition, and radio controlled problem, that even though It is not always major, you cannot afford to wait days to have it fixed. They don’t guess at your problem t either, Free Soda-N-Chips wito expertenoed drivers. With The Purchase Of A Footlong they know or find out the answers. Present This Ad For 10% DIsoount You are fully covered by insurance when you ride with them, arxJ their safety record Is one to be congratulated, so phone 875- S andw ich In this 1988 Business Profiles Review, the editors are pleased to make our recommendation, for the third consecutive edition, On Dry-Cleaning: Expires 10/31/88 8737 for all your taxi needs, including parcel delivery. In fact, keep the number handy the next time you need it. of TRI CITY FUELS, INC. We suggest to our readers that they begin enjoying the competent services of this distributor as so many other (good only at locations listed above) ifte editors of the 1988 Business Profiles Review take pleasure In recommending VERNON TAXI and ACE TAXI SERVICE. people have. Call 875-7227 lor all your home heating and diesel fuel n e ^s. Give them a call. Remember, they’re ready to sen/e you, any lime of day. TTLiVMKa**''-- " '■

MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 4. 198$ — U 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988 Religion cases Air Force One late Whealon blasts AIDS advertisements N A ’n O N WASHINGTON (AP) - President STATE Reagan won’t get to ride on a new Air Force One before he leaves office because answer to this threat,” he said. cut, I urge the proper state officials to condom issue or failed todeal with thp HARTFORD (AP) — Archbishop the airplane’s contractor is months behind reconsider the public distribution of confrontations that can result when will put Kennedy “ Government studies indicate a fail­ John F. Whealon wants to state to & WORLD schedule with no prospect of making up the & REGION ure rate of 20 percent for minimum this material.” one partner suggests the use of a consider pulling advertisements that condom to another, said D r. Mathildb delay. Air Force and company officials encourage sexually active adults to safe standards for condoms. More Beth Weinstein, director of the Krim, co-founder of the American) say. Tot dies In Montville fire use condoms, saying the ads will only importantly, this advertising of con­ AIDS unit at the Department of Shooting enrages town doms will encourage a greater Health Services, said, “ We think it’s Foundation for AIDS research. In the spotlight The Boeing Co., which is building the encourage promiscuity. The ads were created by the Avon new Air Force One and a back-up plane by M O N TV ILLE (A P ) - A 1-year-old girl died The advertisements, which will promiscuity in our society along with very important to stress abstinence, MASCOTTE, Fla. (AP) - Enraged advertising company Mintz ft Hoke, from injuries suffered when fire tore through appear in print and broadcast outlets, a false sense of security.” espcially for young people.” townspeople carrying baseball bats joined customizing huge 747 passenger jet which in April was awarded a $400|00P her fam ily’s split-level home, state police are to be made available today. The archbishop said the "only true But she said die state’s new ’bv James H. Rubin doctrine of any-established reli­ a police manhunt for a camouflaged sniper airframes, “ advised us last week they contract by the state health said. Advance copies of the material were safe way” to avoid AIDS, acquired advertising campaign will attempt to Th e Associated Press gious body but on his iiersonal who seriously wounded a 9-year-old girl at won’t be prepared even to finalize a new When firefighters from the Montville Fire made available early to some immune deficiency syndrome, is reach sexually active adults. department. Christian belief. an elementary school playground. delivery schedule until mid-to-late ’The ads are being offered as public Department arrived at the home in organizations. through abstinence — something he “ It’s important for us to tell them ; WASHINGTON - A new Su­ In the religious display case, a Police appealed for calm and patience in October,” Lt. Col. Darrel C. Hayes, an Air service announcements, but Mintz ft Montville’s Uncasville section shortly after “ This is a commendable effort on said the state campaign should have how to protect themselves when they preme Court case involving a federal appeals court ruled that the wake of Monday’s shooting, warning Force spokesman, said Monday. Hoke also hopes to buy prime-time 9; 30 a.m. Monday, the structure was engulfed the part of our state officials in view of emphasized. have sex,” she said. uhristmas nativity scene and a housing a creche and menorah at residents of this rural central Florida town “ So, obviously, delivery won’t occur in slots to ensure that as many viewers 'Jewish symbol will provide the the public buildings in Pittsburgh in flames, police said. the threat which AIDS poses for “ The role of the state should not be Weinstein said she didn’t know what not to take the law into their own hands. November as anticipated but rather next as possible see them. • first test of Justice Anthony M. violated the constitution. Crystal Webb, 1, was found unconscious in a contemporary society,” Whealon said one of opposition to traditional moral effect the bishop’s statement might ‘ ‘They should watch their kids... and year,” Hayes continued. “ And the delivery The Connecticut AIDS Services Kennedy’s views on the often Since 1981, a creche depicting lower-level bedroom, police said. She was in a statement. values,” he said. “ Because of the have on the state’s efforts. leave It to us,” said Lake County Sheriff is going to occur later in the year, probably offensive nature of these advertise­ The new ads differ from AIDS Education Campaign has beep emotional issue of separation of the birth of Jesus Christ has been taken to Backus Memorial Hospital in " It is however, a serious mistake to Noel E. Griffin Jr., who described the summer, and not in January (before ments to many citizens of Connecti­ messages, which either skirted the formed to raise at least $500,000. church and state. displayed inside the main en­ present the use of condoms as the gunman as “ a nut” with an unknown Reagan steps down).” Norwich, where she was pronounced dead trance to the Allegheny County V. Boeing’s contract with the Air Force shortly after 10 a.m, state police said. ; ; Although the high court’ s new- Courthouse for about six weeks motive. AP photo called for delivery of the first plane by ^ t member was a federal ap- during the Christmas season. The gunman rose up from behind some Nov. 30. Three months ago, however. Air Escapee nabbed In bar Too much trash ipeals court judge for 12 years, A block away, an 18-foot . bushes around 11 a.m. Monday and fired WHAT’S AHEAD — This futuristic Bttle is known about his approach menorah has been displayed each three shots at a gym class on the Mascotte Force officials disclosed Boeing was going WATERBURY (AP) - One of three Elementary School’s playground before iook at hair designing was created to miss that deadline because of problems p church-state controversies. year on the front steps of the by British coiffeur Anthony Mascoio prisoners who escaped from Waterbury The Supreme Court, beginning City-County Building since 1982. fleeing, authorities said. Leah Wilbanks, a with installing wiring for the plane’s 0 in Wallingford, Superior Court was arrested while drinking at Es 1988-89 term Monday, an- The creche is owned by the Holy third-grader from Mascotte, was the only and shown this week at the World specialized communications gear. a local bar when patrons watching the 11 p.m. Bounced it will conduct its latest Name Society, a Roman Catholic one of about 25 students who Was wounded Championships of Hairdressing at television newscast recognized him and called study reveals ^udy of the constitutionality of men’s group. The menorah, a in the unprovoked attack. Duesseidorf, West Germany. Chileans fear strife police, authorities said. •eligious displays in a case from nine-branched candelabrum, was America Nieves, 29, was arrested at Amici’s W ALLINGFORD (A P ) — There’s too much trash Pittsburgh. donated by Chabad, a Jewish SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Chileans Restaurant on Bank Street but had not been and not enough trash-to-energy plant in Walling­ X The justices frequently have organization. Reagan wants drug bill MIA hunters arrested stocked up on foodstuffs, candles, batteries charged as of late Monday in the afternoon ford, according to a study by the Connecticut {seen sharply divided over The Supreme Court in 1984 and other basics before Wednesday’s Church-state issues, and allowed communities nationwide WASHINGTON (AP) — President BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Laotian referendum on right-wing Gen, Augusto C escape, police said. He was unarmed and Resources Recovery Authority. didn’t have the money to pay for his drinks, The CRRA underestimated the amount of trash to Kennedy’s vote could be decisive, to put Christ in Christmas by Reagan today exhorted the Senate to police have arrested two Americans who Pinochet’s presidency, fearing that the Waterbury Republican reported. be dumped at the area trash-to-energy plant and the i On returning to the bench after including nativity scenes in offi­ approve House-passed anti-drug legisla­ had planned to float several thousand U.S. violence may follow the vote. agency is wondering what to do with an estimated a three-month summer recess, cially sponsored holiday tion, saying he’ll consider the business of dollars down the Mekong River in hopes of “ I know nothing and don’t care about Waste sites to be capped 70,000 tons of extra garbage a year. the court issued orders in about displays. Congress finished for the year once that finding American soldiers they believe are politics, but I don’t want to go hungry,” "There has been an extraordinary growth of trash ^,000 cases — agreeing to grant In that ruling, the justices let has been accomplished. still being held in Communist Indochina, said Delia Maluf, a middle-aged housewife HARTFORD (AP) — Plans are in progress in the area, far beyond anything we had expected,” jfull review in 20 of them. That is Pawtucket, R.I., officials place a Meeting with Republican congressional according to the U.S. Embassy and one of at a supermarket in Providencia, a to cap two hazardous waste sites in Phillip Hamel, liaison for the authority and the pbout one-eighth of the cases that creche in a Christmas display leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White the Americans. fashionable residential neighborhood. Connecticut, the Yaworski toxic waste lagoon municipalities participating in the project said will yield full-scale decisions because such decorations as House, Reagan complained that the Embassy spokesman Ross Petzlng said Several supermarket managers re­ before the court completes this Santa Claus, reindeer and snow­ T in Canterbury and the form er Century Brass Monday. House-passed drug bill has been "sitting on the two were being held at Ban Sing ported a steep rise in buying in recent men also were included. Products Inc. landfill in Waterbury. “ We are concerned, and, no, we don’t know what term ’s work in July. the Senate calendar for days. ” Samphan in the southern province Laotian days, but said the situation did not seem ' In its latest exa mination of how But lower courts since have Environmental officials on Monday we will do about it yet. We’re looking at places that He said that since Congress has enacted of Champasak. extreme. imposing the wall separating treated the 1984 decision as a unveiled a plan that gives Century Brass we can put it, and that is the best that we can do.” he the 13 appropriations bills necessary for “ We have advised our embassy in “ I ’d call it worry buying, not panic bhurch and state must be, the narrow one, and have disallowed permission to seai the 2-acre landfiil, but oniy said. continuing government operations into the Vientiane of the arrest and our embassy is buying,” Alejandro Baeza, manager of the The $38 million trash-to-energy plant, which is set justices will decide whether dis­ various Christmas displays after further testing to determine the level of fiscal year which began last Saturday, the checking with Lao authorities to determine Unimarc supermarket in the southern to open Nov. 5, is designed to bum about 140,000tons plays of a Christmas nativity deemed too religious. contaminants in the 27,000 cubic yards of anti-drug legislation is the lone major what has transpired,” Petzing said. Santiago middle-class neighborhood of La of trash a year, Hamel said. But the five AP photo scene and a menorah, symboliz­ In other action, the court: metal hydroxide sludge dumped there business that has been left unfinished. Donna Long, one of the two Americans, municipalities that rely on the plant for garbage ing the Jewish holiday of Cha­ ■ Said it will decide whether a Florida, said. between 1973 and 1985. wear uniforms went into effect Monday. Reagan’s statements came as senators told the Associated Press Sunday that they disposal produce about 210,000 tons of burnable ALMOST UNIFORM — Fourth-grade nukah, should be allowed at two railroad routinely may require its Shoppers were reported purchasing The state Department of Environmental were negotiating privately on crucial planned to drop plastic bags containing trash. students at the Helene Grant elementary The girls were allowed to wear pants and government buildings in employees to take drug tests mostly non-perishable foodstuffs, fearful Protection agreed to the additional tests at the time-limiting agreements that could Hamel said the authority, which is responsible for school in New Haven line up following a sneakers for gym class. Pittsburgh. without negotiating the issue in U.S. dollars bills and other currencies into, they will be left without refrigerators since enable Congress to pass the anti-drug biil request of legislators and local health handling the mutiicipalities’ garbage after Nov.' 5, gym class. A policy requiring students to The dispute could provide im­ collective bargaining. the Mekong River and to pass out money in blackouts are a common occurrence in officials. has considered sending the excess to other portant clues on whether the ■ Agreed to decide in a case before adjournment. villages along the Laotian bank. Chile in times of political tension. At the Canterbury site, the federal trash-to-energy plants in Hartford and Bridgeport. court is prepared to rearrange from Dallas whether communi­ Enviromental Protection Agency has But the authority has been unable to obtain a the constitutional tests applied in ties may seek to protect young approved a $3 miilion plan to build an commitment from either plant. Certain freedom-of-religion teen-agers by barring anyone impermeable cap over the lagoon where 50,000 The cost of burning the garbage at either plant Students happy with uniforms cases.. over 18 from dance halls or other barrels of waste were dumped between 1950 would be paid by the municipalities, Hamel said. He The court also agreed to establishments catering to and 1973. said the cost at the Hartford plant would be between NEW HAVEN (AP) - The successful, may be expanded to this fast, this soon.” consider, for the second time in minors. $30 and $40 a ton, and would be about $70 a ton at the lunchroom was noticeably other schools, city school officials Students said they were two years, the authority of states ■ Voted to decide in a Minne­ L’Amblance talks delayed Bridgeport plant. quieter at the Helene Grant say. pleased with their new uniforms to deny unemployment benefits to sota case whether the federal The municipalities participating in the project — elementary school on the first day For boys, the uniform is gray and happy not to have to worry people who refuse to work on their government may continue to bar NEW HAVEN (AP) — A judge involved in Meriden, Wallingford, Cheshire, North Haven and students were required to wear pants, a white shirt and a green about what to wear each day. Sabbath. newspapers from carrying ad­ litigation stemming from the collapse of a Hamden — already are facing an increase in uniforms and the principal says tie. For girls, it is a white blouse Two talkative third-graders. Illinois officials refused to pay vertisements for privately run Bridgeport apartment project said today that dumping fees because the company that built and there was a definite connection. and green jumper. All must wear Cameo Parks, 8, and Brooke benefits to a man whose refusal to lotteries and other games of Rogers, 7, went on at length about negotiations for an out-of-court settlement was to run the plant, Vicon Recovery Systems Inc., The dress code “simply dic­ shoes instead of sneakers. work was not based on the chance. the virtues of the new policy. among lawyers for the families of men killed filed for bankruptcy in August. Vicon initially tates good behavior,” said Jeffie The new dress code is part of an effort by the school to turn “ I think they are nice because and the builders have been postponed until promised a fee of $22 a ton, then raised it to $29.50. A h a zie r, who wore the same new operator, yet to be selected, probably will green jumper required of girls at students’ — and parents’ — some kids get picked on because next week. attention away from clothing and they don’t get the clothes” other "Things are going along very, very well,” charge at least $40, authority officials estimate. the school. Anti-abortion group Only a handful of students, fora the latest fashions and to focus it kids do. said Cameo. said U.S. District Judge Robert C. Zampano. Robert Wright, executive vice president of the variety of reasons, showed up on learning. It is also intended to “ As you look good, you should "But I decided that rather than have everyone authority, said it also has considered expanding the plant in Wallingford, and has spoken to two without their required uniforms instill pride in students at the act good,” she said, repeating the come in, and there’s 90 lawyers, I would break pians Atianta protest companies interested in the work. The plant was on the day the dress code took school, which draws most of its school line. it up and give everyone a schedule.” designed for expansion, Wright said, but the effect. But Frazier said all had 300 pupils from public housing Without uniforms. “ I could be Zampano said his office will spend the next authority has not pressed hard for the expansion notes saying they would be projects. looking at so and so’s clothes and ' ATLA N TA (A P ) — Hundreds of refused to give their names to 4 day or so organizing and sending the schedule because the plant is a touchy environmental issue in complying. “ The whole tone of the school saying I want it. That always anti-abortion activists gathered authorities, in solidarity, they to the lawyers, and negotiations would Wallingford. The uniform requirement was has changed. You can feel the happens,” said Brooke. outside the city limits early today said, with anonymous victims of probably resume next week. A local group. People Against Garbage Burning, adopted with the support of pride,” Frazier said. ”I didn’t Jermaine Hylton, 9, a fourth- to begin a planned four-day series abortion. has opposed the plant’s construction since 1985. students’ parents, and if it proves have any idea it would change grader, agreed with the girls. of protests and took steps to keep Operation Rescue, a New York- police from identifying those who based anti-abortion group, has are arrested. vowed to send hundreds of City officials earlier braced for demonstrators to blockade the ADVERTISEMENT the expected demonstrations by city’s seven clinics that perform arresting the protest leader, and abortions. filing suit against others, claim­ Abortion rights groups have ‘~Bu^'ne^^tiles ing they were engaged in a trained about 300 volunteers to m f u m m criminal conspiracy. escort women through the dem­ onstrators. 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Vinyl siding Section 2, Page 13 Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988 From page 1 From page 1 to be placed SPORTS members were concerned about they turned him loose — not as, traffic patterns that could result long as we’ve still got hostages from dead ending the Intersection there,” he said while posing for on church and detouring traffic onto Sand pictures with Republican con­ Gavin, as expected, lost in NHL waiver draft Hill Road. The plans eventually gressional leaders in the Cabinet call for building a federally- Room. I II I CANTERBURY (AP) — The minister of funded bypass road north of Town Asked if he thought Iran was Westminster Congregational Church says he’s MONTREAL (AP) — Defense- Whalers also lost Tom Martin to The injury-plagued Wilson, a also play in the NHL, after he was only one fewer than the record Caulfield, who has played in 14 Hall to divert traffic from Elling­ attempting to manipulate the deeply disappointed that parishioners decided to go men Brad Marsh and Behn the North Stars in the draftforthe free agent unsigned by the earlier dropped from the Pen­ number of selections last year. NH L games, had 273 penalty ton Road to Sullivan Avenue. outcome of the U.S. presidential ahead with plans to apply vinyl siding to the Wilson, and forward Dave Hun­ $20,000 price. Chicago Blackhawks, for whom guins’ protected list. The Penguins, who narrowly minutes with Kalamazoo of the The Five Comers improve­ election, Reagan smiled and said, 218-year-oId church, a move preservationists say ter, all of whom have atleastnine Marsh, 30, a rugged defense- he appeared in 58 games last The 35 points scored by Hunter missed the Patrick Division IH L last season. Dykstra has 417 ments were required by the State "W ell, if they are, I hope they’re will destroy the building’s character. years of NHL service, changed man with the Philadelphia Flyers year, was claimed by the Van­ last year — including 14 goals — playoffs last season, made a penalty minutes in 143 NHL Traffic Commission for its appro­ on the right side.” SPressed “ They might as well polyurethane the tombstones teams in the annual waiver draft whose performance has declined couver Canucks. Wilson suffered was the best output by any player move to add some muscle, games. He appeared in 15 games on Monday. val of ttie mall and subsequent further, however, to discuss what or put AstroTurf in the front yard," the Rev. John N. in recent seasons, was selected by a severe groin injury last season chosen in the draft. possibly as protection for center with Edmonton last year follow­ expansions. options are available for U.S. Svendsen said after Monday night’ s 9-3 vote. the Toronto Maple Leafs, a team after missing the entire 1986-87 Two of the teams that missed Mario Lemieux, the league’s top ing a trade by the Buffalo Sabres. ^uth Windsor officials said oHiclals attempting to get the “But I also realize ... that the most important The Minnesota North Stars had in need of bolstering its defense campaign. last year’s Stanley Cup playoffs scorer. They grabbed defense- the first selection in the draft, the corps. traffic on town roads would hostages released, he said, " I can thing is that tte gospel of Jesus Christ will be Hunter, who has 127 goals in 680 — the Penguins and North Stars men Steve Dykstra and Jay The Oilers and Devils were the first two rounds of which are open Increase because of the mall and just tell you that this has been a preached, whether the church is vinyl or painted,” career games — all but 59 with the — were the most active in the Caulfield from the Oilers and only teams to lose the maximum only to the five teams that missed the proposed Industrial, residen­ big problem for us. It’s something Svendsen said. “ And that will not change.” Marsh, entering his 11th NH L Edmonton Oilers, who dealt him draft, making three selections North Stars, respectively, and three players. New Jersey also tial and retail development on the very much in our m inds.... I just Work is expected to begin In November and is last year’s playoffs. ’They went season, was exposed to the draft to Pittsburgh last season — went each. center Dave Hannan, a center, lost forward Andy Brickley and for left wing Stewart Gavin of the also from the Oilers. Ironically, 380-acre mall site. can’t talk any further about it.” expected to cost about $8,000. after the Flyers picked up right to the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets The annual search for bargains the rights to defenseman Risto Hannan had gone to Pittsburgh in Since the proposed South Wind­ In an interview published today Church members decided in mid-August to put Hartford Whalers, who scored 11 wing Doug Sulliman from the selected the 30-year-old Hunter, seldom attracts much interest, Siltanen, who is playing in the Paul Coffey trade last year. Europe. sor agreement was made public in The New York Times, the vinyl siding on the quaint, white church, the third goals in 56 games last year. ’The New Jersey Devils. whose brothers Mark and Dale but the 18 players chosen were 0 about a month ago, some Man­ spiritual leader of a group be­ oldest meeting house in New England, as a way to lieved to be an umbrella for preserve the building without going through the chester residents have criticized 'T the town for granting Homart a captors of foreign hostages was expense of painting so often. seven-year tax freeze for the mall quoted as saying it was “ not yet But historians contend the move will harm the property that will leave the firm the right time for the American church’s appearance and could ultimately be $9.5 million to make road and hostages to be freed.” destructive by hiding structural problems sucb as Herald Angle utility improvements. Sheik Mohammed Hussein moisture damage. Critics have > said Homart is Fadlallah, spiritual head of the Representatives from the Cantebury Historical Earl Yost turning around and giving the Iranian-backed Hezbollah, or Society and the Connecticut Historical Society "f; ..I money to South Windsor. Party of God, also was quoted as urged the dozen voting members of the church c "F or those people who are very saying the fate of the hostages Monday night to abandon the vinyling plan, critical of this situation, Homart “ would have to wait for the Svendsen said. is putting $6.5 million of its own outcome of the American presi­ The Canterbury Historical Society had offered to money into road improvements in dential election.” He said Iran donate $5,000 toward a paint job and a lower bid — the town of Manchester," Mayor preferred to deal with the possibly $8,000 — for the job, Svendsen said. Earlier Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said today. Republicans. bids for the project were around $16,000. Hall induction He said critics of the tax In 1985, the president secretly Svendsen said the church members who voted for abatement are "Ignorant" of the approved U.S. weapons sales to vinyl siding had the interest of the congregation at T fact that Homart’s contribution to Iran in an arrangement that was heart. They painted the church about eight years the improvement of South Wind­ supposed to encourage modera­ ago for just $2,000, and were shocked by bids they a top honor AP photo sor roads could be less than tion in Tehran and free captive received this year, he said. Americans. $500,000. BACK HOME — The Discovery crew, led by skipper Rick Hauck, with “ We’re not destroying the church. We’ re Over the years, especially since official When the plot surfaced in 1986 it preserving it for future generations,” said A. Earl South Windsor Town Manager retirement from the daily assignment five years Richard Sartor said he’s not sure produced the greatest uproar in flag, leaves the space shuttle Monday at Edwards Air Force Base in MacLeod, the church’s deacon emeritus. He said ago, many nice things have happened in my life how much of the $545,000 Homart Reagan’s eight-year presidency. California. Crew members, from left, are Dave Hilmers, Pinky Nelson, vinyl siding would cost about half as much as and the biggest highlight from the sports beat was will have to pay. In a prepared: statement read Dick Covey and Mike Lounge. painting and last as many as 40 years. A paint job earlier in the day to reporters. lasts between seven and 10 years. induction into the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame White House spokesman Bob Hall “ The most important thing about a church is to one year ago. said, “ We are pleased at the have continued service there and to have it fit for Reflecting back since putting the typewriter Coventry announcement that Mr. Singh has service,” MacLeod said. away in September 1983, the Hall of Fame Space mission termed induction dinner was certainly the highlight during been freed byhis captors. But Christopher P. Bickford, director of the From page 1 “ We are obviously happy for Connecticut Historical Society and a resident of my retirement. Honors have been bestowed from him, his family and friends. Our Canterbury, said serious historical and aesthetic various groups but none measure up to the shrine pleasure at his release is tem­ damage would be wrought by vinyl siding. program that has been generously supported by tions and some letters submitted pered by the knowledge that nine ‘a stunning success’ “ Eastern Connecticut is changing so very rapidly friends of the recipients over the last nine years. It by residents supporting the pro­ innocent Americans are among we ought to try to hold onto those historical sites that remains more like a reunion. The evening brings posed "quiet hours.” She said those still held hostage in Le­ SPACE CENTER, Houston (A P ) — wives walked down a red carpet between are more or less intact,” Bickford said. “ Anyone together friends and acquaintances made over the DEP could thereby give an banon,” the statement read. Discovery’s astronauts came home to a two rows of flag-waving drill team who looks at historical building that has been years and this year’s program was no exception. opinion in the proposal. In television interviews today, hero’s welcome after a nearly flawless members while a high school band played covered (with siding) it just isn’t the same building. If anything, the night is altogether too short and Elsesser said if the DEP Bremer reiterated Reagan ad­ mission that returned Americans to space, the theme from “ Star Wars.” It becomes encased and mummified.” for some strange reason the pattern has been for 98 rejected . the ordinance, there ministration statements that and urged space center workers to "m ake "We just got back from the greatest Susan Chandler, a historical architect with the would be an appeal period prior to percent of those in attendance to head home "we’ve not made any deals and this adventure happen again.” adventure of our lives,” Hilmers said. Connecticut Historical Commission invited to immediately following the benediction by the R ev. AP photo AP photo the election on Nov. 8. He said the we’re not going to make any Monday night’s meeting, said vinyl siding can NASA officials hailed the four-day “ Each one of us knows where our place in Newell Curtis. council could capitalize on legis­ deals” to gain the hostages’ ultimately lead to the destruction of historical mission as a "stunning success” that the future is, where Americans should be Pat Mistretta and Eric Hall enjoyed the latest METS’ STARTER — Dwight Gooden, shown in a file photo, will DODGER SLUGGER — Kirk Gibson, shown in a file photo, leads lators’ desires to be re-elected freedom. — it’ s in space. So let’s go back to work buildings. verified NASA’s massive effort to rede­ dinner to the utmost as well as families of the ill the Dodgers against the Mets in the opener of the NL playoffs. and appeal for their support to Bremer said on “CBS This sign the space shuttle after the Challenger tomorrow and make this adventure “There is a high potential for structural be on the mou nd for the Mets when they take on the Los Angeles and absent Guido Giorgetti and the deceased Alex pressure the state. Morning” that American officials disaster 32 months ago. happen again, and again and again.” deterioration due to the impervious nature of the Dodgers in Game 1 of the NL playoffs tonight at Dodger Gibson has terrorized most of the National League, but was held Hackney and Dave Hayes. Both 8th District state Rep. have spoken to Singh only briefly Discovery commander Frederick 'The next shuttle flight is set for late new materials — moisture, rot, infestation,” Stadium. in check by the Mets during the regular season. Edith Prague, D-Columbia, and and have no indication that he Hauck, speaking Monday night to a crowd November, when Atlantis is to be launched Chandler said. She said the siding can mean such Next year will mark the 10th anniversary of the state Sen. Marie Herbst, D- was carrying any messages from of nearly 5,000 flag-waving Johnson Space on a secret Defense Department mission. damage is undetected and “ you can get to the point Sports Hall of Fame and the committee will be Vemon, have forwarded some his captors. Center workers, called the Challenger Discovery landed smoothly on a dry of almost total structural failure.” searching for a new chairman to replace Bob Digan complainst to the state over Singh, in a brief session with accident a "tremendous loss ... that lakebed in the Mojave Desert, completing “ Also, there’s a loss of character, of workman­ who announced his resignatiori. Filling the shoes of Hershiser on spot for L.A. against the Mets inadequate supervision and ex­ reporters at the Syrian Foreign affected us very deeply.” a 1.68-million-mile voyage that lasted four ship. ... It’ s as though the building is wearing a Digan will not be an easy one. Likely successor will cessive numbers of high-powered Ministry in Damascus today, said "It also made us resolved to recover mask,” Chandler said. be either Tom Kelley or Bud Minor. days, one hour and S’? seconds. By Jim Donoghy manufacture runs against,” Mets manager Davey 4 boats traveling at high speed on the three American educators from that, and we have done that,” Hauck The church was founded in 1770 by Capt. Gooden, whose only career loss to the Dodgers The landing was witnessed by more than □ □ □ The Associated Press Johnson said. “ I don’t plan on doing a lot of strange the lake. Residents also have who were abducted with him added. 300,000 people. Many waved American Sherebiah Butts and his seven sons. About 40 to 50 was in New York, feels very comfortable in Dodger things in one game just to beat one pitcher.” complained about reckless water were the only other hostages he “We will never forget” the seven flags and "The Star-Spangled Banner” people attend services there regularly today, Stadium. Local interest in the track front in the Olympic LOS ANGELES — Orel Hershiser. who hasn’t The Mets faced a similar problem in the 1986 and jet skiing. Those complaints saw in his captivity. astronauts who died when Challenger was played over loudspeakers. although only about 12 are voting members. “ The mound is great,” he said. “ It’s a nice and Games centered on the showings of Eamonn allowed a run since August, may need another playoffs against Houston when Mike Scott was just prompted proposal of the American diplomats who took exploded, he said. “ We will always Hauck, waving a large American flag, Four large pillars grace the portico of the church high mound, and that helps you get over the top with Coghlan and John Doherty in the 5,000 meters and shutout if he is to lead the to about untouchable. ordinance. custody of Singh were hoping the remember the sacrifice that they made.” led his crewmates through a hatch and and a cross sits atop its squared steeple. It has been your breaking ball. It seems like you’re right on top John Treacy in the marathon. Coghlan was a victory over the New York Mets tonight in Game 1 of Scott beat the Mets and Gooden 1-0 with a Council member Mark Soltys freed hostage could give them Hauck guided the 97-ton shuttle through down a ramp to the runway, where they altered significantly several times since it was of the hitter here.” distant 28th time-wise, 15th and last in his heat the National League playoffs. While the Dodgers worry about hitting Gooden, five-hitter in Game 1 and beat them 3-1 with a asked the council to consider the information about the nine Amer­ cloudless skies to a pinpoint touchdown on were greeted by l/ice President George built, but retains many original touches, including a while Doherty was 21st overall and fifth in his heat. The reason is his mound opponent. New York’s he’s not worrying about facing Hershiser. three-hitter in Game 4. The Dodgers announced practicality of trying to enforce icans still held in Lebanon. the center line of the desert runway at Bush and top National Aeronautics and hanging balcony, wide-board flooring and hand- As six qualified in each heat, Doherty finished Dwight Gooden, who has a 4-0 lifetime record at “I can’t dwell on what Hershiser has done,” Monday that ’Tudor will pitch Game 3 Friday at Shea the quiet times. “ Can the town "W e are anxious to talk to him Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., at 9:37 Space Administration officials. hewn details in wooden pews. ninth in the finals. Treacy, silver medalist in the Dodger Stadium. That statistic, coupled with the Gooden said. “ I’ll have to let my hitters take care of Stadium against Ron Darling. afford to try and enforce a 12 to 4 and learn if he has any informa­ a.m. PDT Monday. At a welcoming ceremony. Bush said he Outside stands a granite whipping post, used at Mets’ 10-1 record this season against the Dodgers, him. Hershiser’s not going to be the one that beats Wednesday’s matchup will see David Cone. 20-3, p.m. quiet time?” he asked. tion to share with us about the In the most festive welcome home since was proud to “ welcome the space shuttle one time for public discipline. marathon in 1984, was an also-ran. The trio has means Hershiser probably will have to pitch me. I ’ve got to worry about the Dodgers’ hitters.” oppose rookie Tim Belcher, 12-6. Elsesser said if the council welfare of the hostages who early in the shuttle program, space center Discovery back to earth, back to America, More than two dozen Revolutionary War soldiers captured nine of the last II Manchester Road extrem ely well if Los Angeles is to take the lead in Hershiser’s last defeat was a 2-1 setback against Despite the Mets’ record against the Dodgers this approved the ordinance, more remain,” State Department spo­ workers, their families and friends lined and back to the future.” are interred in the burial ground behind the church, Races, the last two by Doherty. the best-of-seven series. the Mets at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 24. season, players on both sides dismissed the marine patrol officers would be keswoman Phyllis Oakley said on the Ellington Field runway Monday He said the crew had shown that “ the which faces Route 14, a main road in rural □ □ □ “ I ’ll be carrying the burden of 24 players and the He led 1-0 until the Mets scored twice in the eighth. importance of those numbers. needed to enforce it. Monday. evening to cheer as the astronauts stepped shuttle is a strong bird and it could and Canterbury. Dodgers’ fans,” Hershisersaid Monday after a brief “ Hershiser is an awfully tough pitcher to try and "The past is gone,” Hershiser said. Despite the request from the Nine Americans and eight from two slick blue and white Gulfstream should fly again.” Chandler said there have been debates around the One Man’s Opinion: It’s easy to understand the workout. “ My intensity won’t change. I ’ve got to residents. Malcolm Devine Jr., other Westerners, including jets. In a post-landing news conference, country about using vinyl siding on historical fall-off in television viewer ratings for the Olympic execute the pitches and hope for some good who lives by the lake, said those Terry Waite, an emissary of the Hauck, pilot Richard Covey and astro­ NASA shuttle boss Richard Truly called buildings. Games. Too much boxing, swimming and minor residents did not give a true breaks.” Anglican Church in England, are nauts John M. Lounge, David C. Hilmers the mission “ an absolutely stunning “ It’s a real problem because people are looking sports plus commercial cut-ins during crucial representation of how the rest of Hershiser finished the regular season with 59 believed living in captivity in and George D. “ Pinky” Nelson, and their success.” for easy answers to age-old problems,” she said. stages of certain events. the townspeople feel. consecutive scoreless to break former Bosox glad to be at Fenway Lebanon. Prior to their meeting in the 100-meter run in the “ One hundred and fifty is not Sources in Syria’s Foreign Dodger Don Drysdale’s 20-year-old mark of 58. 'the town of Coventry’ ,” said Olympics, Canada’s Ben Johnson and USA’s Carl It’s a record right up there with Joe DiMaggio’s Bv Dave O'Hara odds will be in our favor because Oakland 800. Ministry, who spoke on condition Lewis each received $250,000 to compete against Devine. of anonymity, said Singh was 56-game hitting streak and Lou Gehrig’s 2,130 The Associated Press we’re better than one out of 14.” Oakland’s pitching is better Despite changes, opposition still lingers each other in Switzerland. And they say the He said he opposes any ordi­ greeted at the ministry late this consecutive games. Boston went 53-28 at home, overall than Boston’s, but the Red nance which is that restrictive Olympics brings the best amateur athletes “ The streak doesn’t have any bearing now, it BOSTON — The big numbers including an A L record 24-game Sox have Roger Oemens and morning by U.S. Ambassador WASHINGTON (AP) — Mik­ Chebrikov. about lake use. together? doesn’t even carry into the playoffs.” Hershiser favor Oakland. The Athletics won winning streak, and 36-45 on the Bruce Hurst, starters who can Edward Djerejian and Syrian hail S. Gorbachev won a small, In fact, it gave them authority Beverly Carlson of 130 Standlsh said. more games, beat Boston more road. Oakland was 55-27 at home. dominate. The A ’steam ERA was Minister of State for Foreign painful victory in the game of over two of the most important Road, who said she was struck by News Analysis □ □ □ “ Today is just another game. I want to reduce it to often and hit a lot more home But cozy Fenway Park must 3.44 while Boston’s was 3.92. Affairs Nasser Qaddour. musical chairs in the Kremlin, areas of reform, leaving Liga­ a motorboat and had to have 100 its simplest form. I ’ll look at (catcher Mike) runs. seem like a nice home to Oakland. Mrs. Oakley said Singh would but he failed to unseat some chev in charge of reforming Fam iliar face on national television, ESPN, is In the playoff opener, Oak­ stitches in a leg. said in an Scioscia’s fingers and try and execute the pitches.” But the Red Sox are the slight The Athletics hit 156 homers, be questioned in Damascus by outspoken critics of his most agriculture and Chebrikov in hand from control of the party Bill Patrick, who moved on to bigger and better land’s Dave Stewart. 21-12, will interview earlier Monday she Hershiser finished the season 23-8 with a 2.26 favorites. The main reason? The second to Toronto in the AL. U.S. Ambassador Edward Djere­ radical reforms. charge of reforming the legal secretariat. exposure after serving a stint as the No. 2 man pitch against Hurst, 18-6, Hurst is would support the ordinance for eamed-run average. He had 178 strikeouts in 267 best-of-seven American League Jose Canseco hit 42 homers and jian and other American diplo­ Gorbachev’s most visible suc­ system. And it puts him in charge of behind Dave Smith on Channel 3 in Hartford. 13-2 at Fenway this year and 25-6 safety reasons. But she said the innings and pitched eight shutouts. playoffs start at Fenway Park. Mark McGwire hit 32. The Red mats. They also were to deter­ cess was taking the place of An extraordinary party confer­ food production, a sector which Manchester hasn’t had a recognized town men’s over the last two seasons. (Se­ accident she was involved in “ He’s had one of the finest years ever,” Dodgers “ If we have any advantage, it’s Sox. who hit 124, were led by Mike mine if he wanted to be treated at Andrei Gromyko as Soviet presi­ ence this summer endorsed the can make or break Gorbachev. tennis champion since Dave Kaplan reigned three mens, 18-12 with a league-leading occurred on a Wednesday, not on manager Tommy Lasorda said. “ I never thought having those first two games in Greenwell with 22 and Dwight an American military hospital in dent, combining that office with partial decollectivization of agri­ “ Gorbachev’s success will best years ago and the women’s title has been vacant 291 strikeouts, will pitch in Game a weekend. anyone could beat Don Drysdale’s record. Orel has Boston,” Manager Joe Morgan Evans with 21. At 36, Evans is the 9 Wiesbaden, West Germany, she the more powerful post of general culture by leasing state-owned on the degree to which he can since Jackie Morelewicz prevailed four years ago. 2 against Storm Davis, 16-7. When been something special and he has kept us out of said. only major league player to hit 20 said. secretary of the Communist land to farmers. And the confer­ carry out the reforms,” which up the series moves to Oakland for While the Recreation Department has conducted tailspins all season. If he is not the Cy Young Award For the Red Sox. anything homers in each of the last eight ” We join with Mr. Singh’s Party, as did his three ence also called for what could be till now have been hampered by Game 3 on Saturday, Bob Welch, events the last three years play was on an open winner in the National League, I will see to it would be better than opening the seasons. New charge filed relatives in rejoicing in his predecessors. sweeping changes in the legal conservatives and bureaucrats, 17-9, will oppose Mike Boddicker. basis and not limited to local residents. personally that the guys who are voting will be series in Oakland. Boston lost all To compensate for the power release and call for the urgent, And he brought some new, system, ensuring protection of Cohen said. 13-15, including 7-3 with Boston in UConn scheme Once again, most of Manchester’s best under investigation by the Federal Bureau of six games at the Oakland Coli­ gap. Boston hits singles and unconditional release of all hos­ possibly friendlier, faces onto the individual rights, a shift in power after his July 29 trade from And the reforms have not tournament tennis players passed up playing in the Investigation.” seum this year and has won only doubles. The Red Sox batted .283 HAR’TFORD (AP)— A former tages in Lebanon,” Mrs. Oakley ruling Politburo. from the party to parliamentary Baltimore. generated much popular support LeSure Tournament for one reason or another. With John ’Tudor ailing with muscle spasms in his once in the last 15 games there. to lead the league, 20 points University of Connecticut Health said. But “ it is still not Gorbachev’s bodies and greater accountability because, in part, they have not Publicity was sadly lacking and the finals staged a left hip, Lasorda has hinted he may start Hershiser “People are making a great higher than Oakland. Wade “ If we do the things we need to Center official faces an additional Mrs. Oakley steadfastly denied Politburo,” Stephen Cohen, head for all those holding public office. put more food on the tables of week ago were almost a complete secret which three times if the series goes seven games. deal out of our not being able to Boggs hit .366 for his fourth do and are capable of doing, we’ll charge in an alleged embezzle­ the United States had negotiated of Soviet studies at Princeton Putting Ligachev and Che­ Soviet consumers. found Steve Dec defeating Alex Britnell in the “ I ’ll take the ball every gam e,” Hershiser said. “ I win a game in Oakland this year, consecutive batting champion­ be tough to beat,” said Morgan, ment scheme at the Farmington with Iran. University, said Monday. brikov in control of those reforms There are signs of growing men’s finals. pitched on three days’ rest at times this season and but I ’ll repeat what I said out ship and Greenwell hit .325. who rallied the Red Sox from nine facility. However, she said the United “ I don’t see this as a decisive was intended, said Cohen, “ to concern among what Reddaway Boston over Oakland in the American League in some instances prefer it. When I ’ve got my there on our last trip,” Morgan But despite the offensive differ­ games behind after he replaced A fourth count of first-degree States tried to maintain contact in consolidation of power on the part assure the moderates that the calls the “ center-right opposi­ playoffs and the Mets to outlast Los Angeles in the rhythm it is better for me to have the ball as often as said. “ I said ‘when’ — that’s ences, the result was nearly the John McNamara as manager on larceny was filed Monday against Lebanon "with as broad a group of Gorbachev,” Cohen said. “ As most radical reforms are in the tion” to Gorbachev. possible.” ‘when,’ not ‘if’ — we return, the same. Boston scored 813 runs and July 14. Ronald T. Sokolowski, 45. of as possible.” Mrs. Oakley refused long as he is a reform leader, hands of the least radical National League are the picks here. Brooklyn. to elaborate, saying “ I am not there is never going to be decisive reformers.” ”A growing number of ob­ Sokolowski orginally was getting into the details on all the consolidation. Every reform gen­ Chebrikov did relinquish his job servers, myself included,” find charged in July with three counts exact contacts.” erates new opposition.” as head of the KGB security that Gorbachev’s program is of larceny involving the alleged Syrian forces are in effective Peter Reddaway, who heads police, but he took a much more “ resulting in stagnant living Kullen able to smile after beating rare disease theft of $19,322 worth of state- controi of areas of Lebanon, a the Kennan Institute for Ad­ powerful post, party secretary. standards (with rising popular owned film and trading it for war-torn country in which Ameri­ vanced Russian Studies in Wa­ When Yuri Andropov made ex­ discontent), mounting economic Kullen laughs all the way down expect to see again 14 months has been fitness conscious For three months, hospital $14,783 worth of camera equip­ cans have been the target of shington, predicted that “ in the actly the same move in May 1982, confusion, uncertainty for Mos­ Bv Ken O'QuInn was young, physically fit. No­ the ice these days, surrounded by thing would’ve prevented me ago. throughout his adult life. He tests offered no explanation, ment for himself at Hartford terrorists. Except for a few next year or two Gorbachev is he became the front-runner to cow’s allies abroad, declining The Associated Press his Wildcat hockey team as they from getting the disease.” but A doctor had diagnosed his played golf and squash and ran though an X-ray revealed an Photo Technical Co. dipiomats, U.S. citizens are likely to come under increasing succeed the ailing Leonid I. poiitical order (and) a potentialiy prepare for their season opener. being in good health “ helped me illness as amyloidosis, a buildup regularly while holding steady at enlarged heart that piqued doc­ Chief State’s Attorney John J. under strict instruction from the political pressure.” Brezhnev, which he did on serious reduction in central con­ DURHAM. N.H. — New Hamp­ MIKHAIL GORBACHEV Stricken with a rare disease that to live through it.” of protein that prevents the 155 pounds, slightly above his tors’ curiosity. Kelly wouldn’t disclose details of State Department to keep away. Gorbachev bought some time, Brezhnev’s death seven months trol over the republics,” Redda­ shire hockey coach Bob Kullen kills most of its victims, Kullen Kullen is enjoying a fresh heart’s muscle fibers from func­ playing w eight as an All- In early May, while showing a the new charge, saying the case said Cohen, by orchestrating “ a . . . under political pressure later. way said in an opinion piece has returned the books the nurse Singh was believed to have received a heart transplant 13 beginning on the Durham cam­ tioning normally and a disease American defenseman at Bow- prospective player the campus. wasn’t closed yet. fairly complex set of comprom­ Ligachev’s new status is less published in Sunday’s Washing­ brought to help him prepare for been held by the Islamic Jihad, a months ago. pus. A newlywed with a new heart for which there is no cure. doiri College. Kullen fainted on the fieldhouse Sokolowski, who had worked as ises by different groups on where For the tune ueiiig, the shuffle clear. He had been the No. 2 man ton Post: death. pro-Iranian group. Mrs. Oakley “ I feel great,” he said, sitting and a new home, he celebrated “ What he was saying was, ‘It’s Suddenly, in January 1987, he stairs. UNH athletic trainer Scott director of the UConn Health the reforms ought to go.” And he can smile at the doctors said she could not provide any at the top has not visibly reduced in the Kremlin, by his own on the sun-drenched football his 40th birthday on the opening done,” ’ Kullen said. “ There was, began experiencing fatigue and Byron told Kullen, “ these sort of Center’s biomedical communica­ "Gorbachev made some signif­ who, for five straight nights, told details of his captivity, condition the power of the two Politburo account running the day-to-day bleachers near his office. “It day of the new season last week at in fact, no hope at that point.” shortness of breath when climb­ tions department,, surrendered icant gains on balance, but hehad members who have most vocally affairs of the party secretariat. Atlanta’s toll-free dialing area his parents and his fiance he or circumstances of his release would not live to see the sun rise. helped that I was in good shape. I Snively Arena, a place he did not The news shocked a man who ing stairs. See KU LLE N , page 14 Monday to state police in Hart­ until he was questioned by U.S to pay a price to people who do not differed with the reform move­ Giving Ligachev the agricultu­ is the world’s largest, says ford diplomats in Damascus. share his views,” Cohen said. ment, Yegor Ligachev and Viktor ral portfolio does not remove his National Geographic. I MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 4, 1988 — 15 M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tueaday, Oct. 4, 1988 Report states Piniella SPORTS 1919 ‘Black Sox’ IN B R IE F ■ *i-. • ' » . n, •'VI scahdal continues troubled Tyson twisting MILWAUKEE (AP) — Some­ indicted and then acquitted later where in Uie files of Milwaukee’s that year after the alleged Gallaher to miss gafne legal community may lie one of confessions turned up missing STORRS — University of Connecticut^ the most sought-after artifacts of and the jury had no evidence to will seek help senior tailback Jeff Gallaher suffered a' baseball’s greatest scandal. prove the games were purposely in wind The new movie "Eight Men lost. ?iiTi anterior cruciate ligament in his left Out” has rejuvenated interest in knee last weekend against Northeastern No one saw the confessions NEW YORK (AP) — Heavy­ arrested and that Givens did not the fixing of the 1919 World Series again until Jackson’s case By Ronald Blum and will not be available for Saturday’s weight champion Mike Tyson, in want to sign a domestic violence — known as the “ Black Sox” against his former boss. It was The Associated Press game with Villanova at Memorial . scandal — and a Milwaukee during Comiskey’s testimony the wake of a rampage at his New complaint. Stadium. Jersey mansion, was to undergo “ As far as we’re concerned, it’s -JS attorney has been searching for that his Milwaukee lawyers pro­ NEW YO RK — Lou Piniella is Gallaher was UConn’ s leading rusher the another psychiatric examination over,” he said. “ Once the victim the alleged confessions of three duced the confessions. twisting slowly in the wind. ; last two season and has rushed for 300 under the auspices of estranged decides not to sign a complaint, Chicago White Sox players ac­ Cannon had put Comiskey on manager Bill Cayton, a pubiished then that relieves us of the The manager of the New Yorte yards on 64 Carries this year, tops on the cused of throwing the games. the stand to get him to admit that report says. responsibility.” Yankees was supposed to m eet team. Gallaher underwent an arthroscopic It was in Milwaukee, when the 10-day, no-cause termination As for Tyson’s tirade, Sciaretta today with owner George Stein-I examination Monday at Windham “ Shoeless Joe” Jackson sued clause for players was unfair. “ Mike is back on track,” said, “ The man has done nothing brenner in Tampa, Fla., to fin

Editor; / ------The H igh School W orld Renee Fournier FOCUS Volume LIII, No. 1 Compiled by students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald Charles VoUsden, faculty adviser < Small sedans perform well, are reliable

By the Editors ran without a hitch. Its acceleration air conditioning and a stereo radio. of Consumer Reports was responsive but slower than the The list price, as equipped, was Rebirth of council is spirit lifting ‘Last Temptation’ Consum er Honda’s. The transmission shifted $11,942, including destination charge. Small sedans like the Toyota very smoothly. Fuel economy was The Civic’s engine exhibited no there are going to be more events On the evening of Sept. 8, the Corolla and the Honda Civic are part Reports what you’d expect in a small car with problems in moderate weather, but than in the past. Last year, new Manchester High Student prompts controversy of a fairly large class of good little a three-speed automatic: about 29 balked and often stalled after starting “We want to exert a positive, active infiuence in homecoming had a queen and her Council held their first meeting cars ideal for commuting and Satur­ miles per gallon overall. at temperatures below 25 degrees. Its court and a stationary float for COUINS and all students were invited to carrying out the concerns of the students.” day errands. They’re neither expen­ engineers road-tested the new Corolla In routine handling, the Coroila acceleration was responsive; the Landon each class, but this year there will Everybody has an opinion attend. The Student Council held sive nor cheap, neither sumptions nor and Civic. Overall, the cars scored performed weil, but not quite as transmission downshifted rather ENGLAND — MoMoriarty be a queen and a court, but no about God, the Creation of the elections for class representa­ Review austere. They perform competently, almost identically. ’The Civic, with its quickly or crisply as the testers would abruptly during hard acceleration. Its floats. On Saturday evening, Universe and Jesus. The movie tives. The Senior Class represen­ but not excitingly. Perhaps most better handling, felt sportier; the have liked. In emergency-handling fuel economy was very good — about there will be a dance. The student "The Last Temptation of tatives for this year are Jeremy Each homeroom class elected a important, they have proved to be Corolla, with its better ride, felt more tests, the car proved to be safe, but 32 mpg. varsity football team was intro­ council officers would like to have Christ” is just one director’s film, by saying that Christian Dieterle, Kristen P erry and De­ representative and an alternate quite reliable. comfortable. sloppy. Braking was excelient. The In routine handling, the Honda duced, as well as all team a bonfire, but the town fire opinion, but it is a thought- theology teaches that Jesus was nise Dubaldo. The Junior Class who will attend meetings of the The current Toyota Corolla and the Standard equipment for the Toyota Corolla’s ride was unusually good for inspired confidence; its steering captains. The football team gave marshal will not allow the bonfire provoking one. free of sin but still subject to all will be represented by Mike student council. Homeroom elec­ Honda Civic are the direct descend­ Corolla includes a 1.6-liter carbureted a small car. As for reliability, it response was fairly quick and very the faculty and students a demon­ at Manchester High School. The scene that is considered temptations including sexual Minor, Dave Campbell and tions were held on Sept. 13. The ants of the modeis that established the 16-valve four, five-speed manual should prove to have an excellent accurate. In emergency-handling stration of their abilities by This year, the officers of the to be most controversial is ones, therefore, Scorsese is just Nanette Cooper. Katelyn Lind- first representative meeting was reputation of Japanese automakers transmission, tinted glass and rear- record. tests, the car performed safely, but playing a game against several Student Council will be involved Jesus’ dream while he is on the showing Jesus from a different strom, Lauren Kickey and Do­ held on Sept. 15. Principal Ludes window defroster. F or the test car, the The Honda Civic tested includes as felt somewhat vague. Braking was faculty members. There was also in a model congress. This model cross. In this dream Jesus is aspect, Newsweek reported. as builders of small, reliable, bread- nald Dubaldo will represent the said that as a result of these engineers added such options as an standard equipment a 1.5-liter fuel- competent. a good demonstration of the congress will enable its members removed from the cross by a Local reaction to the film was and-butter cars. But the 1988 models Sophomore Class in the new elections, “ there will be more automatic transmission, air condi­ injected Four, five-speed manual The Civic’s ride was typical for a Manchester High School bond to develop debate skills. Students “ guardian angel” and then less intense than national reac­ are sufficiently different from their student government. opportunities for leadership predecessors — both have redesigned tioning, power steering and a stereo transmission, power steering and small car; taut and harsh on small, flag corp. The cheerleaders kept from New York, New Jersey and makes love to Mary Magde- tion. By the third day of The rebirth of the student radio. List price, as equipped, was rear-window defroster. Major options sharp bumps, but tolerable on long PEOPLE development." the pep up throughout the rally. New England will be involved in lene. In the remainder of the showing in Newington, “The chassis and bodies — so that they government at Manchester High The student government has $11,160, including destination charge. in the test car were a four-speed trips on expressways. Reliability this model Congress. The parlia­ dream, Jesus marries and Last Temptation of Christ” still can’t be taken for granted. School has now taken effect. changed its name from Student Spirit week this year took place Recently, Consumer Reports’ auto The Corolia’s engine started and overdrive automatic transmission. should be excellent. mentary procedure, used at this commits adultery. drew enough to pack the Many changes that hopefully will Assembly Association, or S.A.A., on the week of Sept. 19 to 23. On Guttenberg weds model model Congress was adopted by This scene caused so much theater, but protesters were not get more students involved and to Student Council. “ A majority crazy hat and lunchbox day, the officers of the student council controversy that after the film in sight. Many people were LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Steve increase school spirit, were de­ of the teachers and students had students and faculty wore a crazy so that all the members could opened in four cities, a message willing to express their Guttenberg’s wedding to model Denise Bixler cided during a series of meetings no idea what S.A.A. was, so to hat and carried a lunchbox and on express their concerns in an from Nikos Kzantzakis, the opinions. came much easier than his film marriage in over the summer. Many propos­ clarify it, the name was tacky tourist day faculty and Woman learns the hard way orderly fashion. author of the novel upon which “ There’s nothing wrong with “ Diner,” in which his fiancee had to pass a als were adopted by the officers of changed," said Coumoyer. A students dressed up like a tacky This year, the student council the movie is based, had to be this movie, it’s only a guess of football trivia test before he’d marry her. the council and these changes student council logo contest was tourist. The Spirit Week ended on Dr. G ott would like more students to added to the beginning. This what Jesus was like. No one “ No tests. Just true love,” Guttenberg’s were brought before Principal offered to students, and a new Friday with red and white day, become involved. It is up to the message stated that the film is actually knows. It was almost Peter Gott, M.D. publicist Jay Schwartz said Monday. Ludes for final approval. Ron logo was adopted. Coumoyer the day when the faculty and not to drink and then drive student body to support the a fictional view of what Jesus 2,000 years ago,” said Ray Guttenberg, 30, who also starred in Coumoyer, the new faculty advi­ said, “ If the council can demon­ students of Manchester High student council. Co-president Mo may have been like, not a Rosado, of New Britain. “ Cocoon” and the “ Police Academy” movies, sor for the Student Council strate that they’re organized and School wore the school colors. Moriarty commented, “ we want biblical representation. The crucifixtion scene is very DEAR I hope you print this, Abby. commented, “ the administration that they have activities planned, During Spirit Week, there was a married Ms. Bixler in a private, formal to exert a positive, active influ­ Did Universal Studios think impressive. The viewer can ABBY: I am a Maybe other people will learn has been very supportive to the the students will become contest, where homeroom class ceremony Friday for a few fam ily and friends ence in carrying out the concerns that this would end all controv­ almost feel the pain as the self-supporting from it. Student Council.” One way they involved.” could decorate their classroom, in Plymouth, Mich. of the students." With a tremend­ ersy? Of course not, but it did crown of thorns is placed on single parent PAYING THE PRICE IN showed this was by rearranging This year already, there have in the school colors. On the Friday Ms. Bixler, who lives in Plymouth, wore a ous amount of effort and hard satisfy some people. One very Jesus’ head. An earlier scene, and recently PHOENIX the meeting room to look more been changes in the format of of that week, a dance was held, white wedding gown with a long trail. work they may accomplish their important religious leader that which helps give this film its was out on a Dear Ahhy like an office than an ordinary both the pep rally and spirit week. co-sponsored by the Student Alcoholism hurts Guttenberg wore a tuxedo with a white bow goals. was not satisfied was Mother “ R ” rating, is when Jesus date with a DEAR PAYING: Thanks for a classroom. The pep rally was improved this Council, and the Manchester Abigail Van Buren tie. Angelica, founder of the Eter­ offers his heart to his disciples “ fun” guy. He letter that just might cause a few The Student Government has year by having more involvement High School “ Big R ed " Marching nal Word Television Network. Schwartz said he did not know the bride’s — Andrew Clevenger by reaching into his chest and handled his people to realize that if they have been changed to promote more with the student body. Instead of Band. She told Time Magazine: age or how the couple met. — Kristie Pastula pulling it out. the whole family beer just fine. I had "a few ” drinks, they should involvement by the student body. introducing all of teams, only the During homecoming weekend. “ Making this move isn’t going The last half hour of this' left him at 1 not drive. to do them (the producek's) one movie seemed to drag on. If a.m. to drive Sadly, statistics show that bit of good when they face God D EAR DR. OO’TT: My husband is an alcoholic. Finding material hard 10-20 minutes of the crucifixtion home, knowing I ’d had enough mandatory time in jail was many die tragically and need­ on Judgment.” He’s been sick quite a bit recently. His doctor told scene were cut, it would’ve had wine to necessitate caution while counted as the time I waited in lessly because the person behind N E W Y O R K There are still people who do him he wouldn’t do the gall bladder surgery because a better effect. People started driving. I was concentrating on jail for my ride home. I was the wheel had “ a few.” (A P ) — Singer Down to earth, Zimmer enjoys life not feel that this film is his liver was in such poor shape. However, my walking out of the theater with being a careful driver when a lucky. Lena Horne says offending. Rt. Rev. Paul Moore husband keeps on drinking. I know he needs help, DEAR ABBY: Thanks for only about 10 minutes left to the light started to flash behind me. I My car insurance more than setting the record straighten Ima it’s getting harder I’ve never seen the back seat of me, I want to tread out to Jr., Episcopal Bishop of New but he also needs to want help which, as yet, he movie. pulled over, and the lady officer doubled for three years, and it and Ura Hogg of Texas. I had also to find the right a cop’s car, so I guess I ’m a nice Wyoming. I ’d major in business York and the Rev. William Fore doesn’t. I have to think of myself and my children Most agreed that the sound­ game me the field test, read me will be seven years before I heard about the Hogg “ sisters.” material to record. guy,” says senior John Zimmer. Profile to get my degree in Real Estate. I of the National Council of now. What can we expect if his liver fails? track was great for this type of my rights, took my driver’s qualify for the less expensive Some people actually claimed Looking daz­ Zimmer is one of those nice quiet hope to have my own Real Estate Churches, are backing Martin film. license and handcuffed my hands rates. This experience is going to zling, Horne at­ seniors that one may never hear Agency,” says Zimmer. Scorsese, the director of the DEAR READER: In a few words, you have they knew them personally. —Shawn Femance behind my back. I remember officers were very courteous. I tended a party much about, explains Jeannine guitar. “ I don’t really have the Unsure of his definite plans poignantly expressed the very real concerns of a I am particularly interested in telling her that I was a profes­ was given a Breathalyzer test. oddball names because my name DuPont, a close friend of desire to start my own band, but if when he reaches Wyoming, fam ily enmeshed in the web of alcoholism; the Monday for her sional and asking if I had to go My rating was .13 — the legal is Donald Sapp, and when you Zimmer’s. “ His simple jeans and the opportunity comes then why Zimmer says, “ I guess I would effects of your husband’s drinking on you, your newaltom, “ The through all that. She said I did. limit is .10. I was fingerprinted have a name like that, you might that colorful v-neck, tie-dye are not take it? "Z im m er says. “ Hike try to live and hang out at dhildren and himself. Indeed, alcoholism is a family Men in My Life,” I was driven to the police and ticketed for DWI. There were just as well laugh about it — what really make him so unique, playing at parties and at bars,’ ’ Yellowstone Park with Yogie and MHS plays host disease. on Three Cherries station in the police car. The no prior traffic violations. everybody else does. and a down-to-earth kind of guy." said Zimmer. Ranger Smith.” ■* To begin with, you are correct that your husband Records. It’s her friend’s phoneLnumber.) I was not allowed to leave When one is saddled with a Zimmer feels he is no derelict. With his part-time earnings In addition to his musical has to want help before he will seek it. Clearly, first record since While I waited, I was locked in a unless someone picked me up. (I name like Hogg or Sapp, it’s wise “ I work about twenty-two hours a Zimmer followed the Grateful hobbies, Zimmer enjoys skiing neither you nor anyone else can “ make” him stop “ The Lady and cell like a common criminal. didn’t want to tell anybody.) I to choose your children’s name week.” He assists in maintaining Dead Tour this previous summer. and hunting. “ I feel you should do to 22 students drinking. He has yet to reach his own bottom point Her Music,” the When I arrived home, it was time said I ’d stay the night, but the carefully. I have a relative whose apartments owned by his father. He traveled from Maine to everything now. See all you can qnd then decide that he is sick and tired of being sick original cast al­ to go to work. I was reqired to officer strongly discouraged it, so name is Harry Fox. Harry is a Following his afternoon at work, California hitting about 14 states see because you might not get aind tired. You must — and I mean must — find help bum of her 1981 report my arrest! It was humi­ I called a friend to pick me up at great name fora laugh if your last he may spend his evening playing before reaching California. “ Af­ another chance,” he said. for yourself, as the saner of the two adults in your Broadway show. liating to tell my administrator. the police station at 3 a. m. (It was' name is Wolf, Lyon or Foote. ter Manchester High gets rid of When asked what he can dp for from Germany family. Blue-Grass or 60’s rock on his I chose to retain an attorney for terrible having to call my child­ “ They selected Manchester High, Zimmer rep­ '' I strongly urge you to become involved in AlAnon, DONALD G. SAPP, Lena Horne $1,000 to walk me through the ren and explain why I needed my the songs,"she lied, “ I ’ m going to get out of here a support group for those individuals whose PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZ. Fifteen Manchester High students differ incredibly. <3er- legal process. I was completely cost me at least $4,000, which I said of the recording company. and free them of me.” Zimmer School students took place in a man teens feel that they have . relatives or loved ones are alcoholic. You are not without my driver’s license for 30 can ill afford. The inconvenience DEAR MR. SAPP: Thanks for “ I think it’s tough finding songs becoming to also added this advice to the German exchange this past more independence, American alone and, as you will discover when you attend ‘Conflict Resolution’ days, and I was allowed to drive for m yself and my children is your good-humored letter. Are one of my years,” the 71-year-old singer said. graduating class of 1989 “Re­ summer. It was a four week teens work on the weekends meetings, there is much you can do to help yourself only to and from work for the next difficult to handle. I ’ ve had to there any more oddball names She said her favorite songs on the new member the grass isn’t greener exchange to a town just 20 whereas a German student is and your children. Prim arily, this consists of 60 days. Because the alcohol impose on friends for rides and out there? album are “ Roundabout,” “ Joy” and “ Look on either side of the hill.” found at home with a favorite “ detaching with love,” meaning that you do not is new class at MHS kilometers southwest of Hanover, content was below .15 and there favors. My parents are disgusted to the Rainbow.” West Germany. MHS returned hobby or just hanging out’ with have to support your spouse’s drinking or feel the D EAR ABBY: I ’ m writing to - Valerie Williams was no previous record, I was with me and I don’t blame them. The album includes duets with Sammy the favor by asking the German friends. vicious cycle of blame/gullt/anger/remorse that is you hoping it will cause others to — Raquel Rizzo John Zimmer characteristic of the families of alcoholics. You given special consideration such The mental stress is hard to Davis Jr. and jazz singer Joe Williams. As we start the new school year, students to take a three-week tour Most of the exchange students as ^ e work permit, and the handle. stop and think. we have a new course offered at and visit to the United States. The speak clear English, this is due truly have to think now of yourself and your My mother-in-law is terminally Manchester High School. The 22 students are staying with host entirely to a six-, going on children. %eek out a certified alcohol counselor or go ill. Many relatives and friends Star opens new cafe course is called “ Conflict Resolu­ families of MHS students. seven-year study of the English to AlAnon; both resources are listed in the white or call us to see how she.is doing and tion” and it will cover self-image, language. They are required to yellow pages of your telephone directory. to express their concern, which M IAM I (A P ) — Mariel Hemingway and her Students display “ The American-German ex­ Data Bank how to deal with violence in speak the Oxford or British As to the specific answer to your question, you can we greatly appreciate. The prob­ husband say they’ll open a new restaurant in change program has become an society and solving real conflicts English, but enjoy speaking expect the worst if your husband’s liver fails. The lem; They call either very late at Miami’s Bayside M arketplace in January, Integral part of the German that are being experienced. Also American-English most. liver is a vital organ; long-term alcohol abuse night or too early in the morning, program at MHS,” said Renate and the name was an obvious choice. being covered will be the defini­ their artwork Automotives, printing, theatre, damages It, causing cirrhosis (scarring) or alcohol and when the phone rings at those The couple already own two upscale Lincoln, German teacher at tion, evaluation and reduction of and pottery, are a number of hepatitis (inflammation). With either of these hours, we come flying out of bed restaurants in New York and one in Dallas has found a change of attitude MHS. Lincoln and Mrs. and Mr. diseases, the prognosis is grim. Alcohol has other conflict. The class will meet three “ Aridian” is a word of Indian courses not offered at their high with our hearts pounding, think­ under the name Sam’s Cafe. Sam is Stephen in many of the works that cover Dieter Lehmann, teacher at the effects on the body, including mental alterations, times a week for one quarter and origin meaning “ keeping place school in Germany. There are ing it’s her nurse telling us that Crisman’s nickname for his actress wife and for treasured things,” but at the years she’s been involved high school in Germany, started pancreatic malfunction, heart disease, and the students will be chosen by the three school days a week that end she has passed away. business partner. Manchester High it is club for with Aridian. “ Students’ expec­ the program in 1982. Immune-system abnormalities. Your husband is a administration. at 4:05, and the two days end at We are home most evenings On Monday, the two announced plans to The teacher of the class will be students. The club acts as a tations are completely different prime candidate for alcohol-induced health prob­ The students arrived in Am er­ 1; 10. The two shorter days allow and weekends, so it’s not as open a California-style cafe aimed at young Bill DiYeso, who is currently showcase for students’ art and now,” says Mrs. Balukas. The ica on Sunday, Sept. 18, and will the students to spend time with lems, many of which could be fatal. though we are hard to reach. We singles in the marketplace on Biscayne Bay. assistant coordinator of the literary work. This organiza­ reason for this attitude change, be departing on Oct. 6. They first their friends. In free time, With professional help, you may find that the time realize there must be many other The cafe will be named Zemos, which is Youth Services at the high school. tion gives individuals an oppor­ is due to the fact youngsters experienced jet lag and slept well German teen-agers have “tea is ripe for an” intervention.” This consists of a people in the same situation who Hemingway’s nickname for her husband. DiYeso decided to teach a course tunity to display their creativ­ come from different family their first evening at their host’s meetings” or go shopping. They meeting — often including an alcohol counselor, a would also greatly appreciate like this because he feels that “ a ity if they are not on the backgrounds than in previous homes. have a privilege of going to bars doctor, a minister or rabbi, an employer and your addressing this issue, so if “ When the location became available, we lot of kids could benefit from it" yearbook staff or a member of years, she noted. A lot more of a The students have visited Old and pubs, unlike the American 'concerned family members — to confront your you will kindly print this letter, jumped at it,” said Crisman, who managed and he saw a need for it. the High School World staff. demand is placed on the stu­ Sturbridge Village and New York teens, however, they do not abuse husband with the seriousness of his addiction. The we would all be very grateful. the Hard Rock Cafe in London in the 1970s and dents, but there seems to be a Some of DiYeso’s previous In order for us to learn more City, which they consider a or take advantage of this free­ truth may hurt but he needs to hear it. Under STRESSED OUT IN ST. PAU L opened its New York branch in 1983. similarity in work from year to accomplishments include start­ Bill DiYeso about this club we talked to the highlight of their trip. However, dom. Many of the exchange professional guidance, an intervention will tend to year. In recent years there is ing the Vertices program in 1976. club’s faculty advisor, Mrs. they find America very dirty as students enjoy a music hobby. neutralize the alcoholic’s most prized defense; DEAR STRESSED: Here’s evidence of anti-war beliefs Illusionists are citizens Vertices is an educational pro­ phere and has had a great deal of Balukas. an art teacher at the opposed to Germany. The frac- They basically listen to the same denial. A massive dose of truth may be what your your letter. I hope well-meaning also. gram for students not succeeding success. The home has been open high school. “ The Aridian club .tion of exchange students inter­ music as Americans. Favorites husband requires before his life and his health are in friends and relatives (yours and LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - German-bom in the regular program. The for a year and a half. is over 25 years old, but I ’ve The Aridian club is opened to viewed agreed that Germany is like Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Spyro shambles. others in the same situation) will illusionists Siegfried & Roy, who came to the anyone intersted. Meetings are student must have at least DiYeso started Vertices and been involved in it for the past 8 much more of a farming nation Gyra, and Toto, i are similar to The bottom line of this problem is that you can read and heed this. United States 20 years ago with a fledgling held every other Thursday in average intelligence. The class is TLC because he felt that there years,” said Mrs. Balukas. compared to what they’ve seen of American favorites. best help yourself and your family by taking care of magic act and achieved international fame, room 166. The first meeting was less structured and there is more was “ a need that had to be filled.” “Aridian is a collection of the eastern coast. Before the students leave, they your own needs and involving whatever community “ How to Writ# LoHort for AM Oeco- have become U.S. citizens. individual attention. He also Once a difficult student himself, short stories, poems and art­ held Sept. 22. There are no colleges in Ger­ will have experienced New York resources are available. tloiw" providtt lomoto lottort of At meetings, students discuss conerotulotloni, ttionk-vout, condolon- ” 1’ve wanted in my heart for a long time to created the TLC group home who liked to cause teachers work,” stated Mrs. Balukas. many, however, there are numer­ City, end Boston. These trips are CO*, rooumot and butinoff loHort — their work. They decide what be an American,” Siegfried Fischbacher said which is located in Manchester. problems says his “ own impa­ She also added, “ The students’ ous universities. “ It’s much planned by Lincoln, and this tvon how to writo a lovo lottorl It alto will be published. They share For more information. I’m sending you a free Includot how proporlv to qddrMt following a special flag-bedecked ceremony at TLC is for Manchester teens who tience in school was a large work is included in High School cooler,” said Josy, an exchange exchange is greatly due to her constructive criticism with copy of my health report on “Help — Physical elorovinon. oovornmont officlalt, dlo- the U.S. Courthouse Monday. can succeed at school, work, and influence towards school now.” World several times a year and student about the shorter Ameri­ efforts. nltarlot, widows and othort. To ordor, Illness.” Other readers who would like a copy tond vournamoandaddrMt.plutchMk “ I’m elated, very greatful, very honored,” play but can’t live at home. It is DiYeso wants to point out that is published into a booklet once each other. can school day. A student’s affiliation with should send $1 and their name and address to P.O. or monov order for «.I9 to: w bv t Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn said as members of funded by the town and Board of “ you need to understand that you a year.” The American and German — Renee Foamier Lottor Booklet, P.O. 6'»',4f?' the club gives the individual Box 91369. Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be sure to their magic show crowded around holding red, Education. It is not state funded don’t solve other people’s prob­ The finished Aridian booklet M o rris, III. 610S4. (Postage It Included.) mention the title. white and blue balloons. “ Now it is official. and it is unique in the state. lems. They have to solve their is edited by students them­ opportunities to visit UConn, Being an American means all the things we The home is coed, and cur­ problems themselves. You can selves and the graphics class MCC, and other such exhibit rently seven kids live there. The still offer them guidance and prints it up. The booklet is sold halls to introduce new works of believe in.” house parents live at the home options, but they have to make the within the school to cover the literature and fine arts. Their stage show assistant, Kenyan-bom Too much salt could cause water retention Lynette Gaye Chappell, also was sworn in as full time and there is a full-time final decision.” cost of the materials. —Dana Hensley and a part-time maid. ’TLC Over the years Mrs. Balukas —Kristen Tarek an American citizen in special ceremonies litwMauiii during pregnancy. oncfliug of uio lace and hands or a before U.S. District Judge Lloyd George. provides a real family atmos- — Beth Romanewicz By Robert C. Park Some women gain at least six and sudden weight gain of several pounds within a few days may be early signs For many women, fluid retention in Womaii*0 Health one-half pounds of fluid, half of it around the baby and in the placenta. of preeclampsia, a pregnancy- the body is a sign that their menstrual Martin Sheen arrested The remaining weight is distributed induced hypertension that causes School, sports and social life at high school period is approaching. It can cause a throughout the mother’s tissues, very high blood pressure. Related MERCURY, Nev. (AP) — Combining work . variety of symptoms, including doesn't really get in the way say Between the many responsibili­ discipline themselves. symptoms are headaches, blurred with protest, actor Martin Sheen was among Is it possible to juggle the three swollen legs and breasts, pelvic ache, lation, reduces swelling, and elimi­ especially the blood, breasts, and Jeff Bernier and Dan Kelsey, ties for athletes, there is very While there are many responsi­ uterus. Swelling of the feet and legs, vision, and dizziness. The develop­ 110 people arrested at the Nevada Test Site on S’s? This question again arises as and headache. It can also cause nates fluids and salts through both seniors on the varsity soccer little time, if any, left for bilities that accompany trying to which usually shows up later in ment of any of these signs should be the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of we begin the 1988-89 school year. nervousness, irritability, insomnia, sweating. team. They work on the weekends homework. Judy Langer, another handle so much at once, there are pregnancy, is not caused by fluid brought to the attention of a physician civil disobedience. and loss of concentration. If you retain fluid before your soccer player says, ‘"The only always beneflts from athletic retention, but by the pressure of the as soon as possible. About 200 protesters gathered for the How can a student handle these so working doesn’t conflict with In healthy, nonpregnant women, menstrual flow begins, you may need time I have room for school work participation, most notably an growing uterus on large veins. If you are not pregnant and you nuclear weapons protest and observance of three pressures? We found out by school or sports. In fact ail of the mild cases of bloating and swelling to see your doctor depending on the is in my study halls.” enhanced social life. Everyone During pregnancy, bed rest is the retain fluids after your period ends, asking some players on our fall athletes we interviewed worked may be caused by excess salt in their severity and type of symptoms you Gandhi’s 119th birthday on Sunday, said agrees that sports Improves one’s most effective way to reduce water you should call your doctor. He or she sports teams. Many students only on weekends in order to diets and usually do not require any have. Treatment can consist of Energy Department spokesman Chris West. Although there may be little social life because opportunities retention. I f your legs are swollen, you will know the best plan for you. agreed that school should be top leave the week free for sports and special treatment. It might be a good "water pills” (diuretics), hormones, Many protesters were arrested more than time for homework, students say to meet many new people come should elevate them whenever possi­ priority, but sports and their school. idea — unless you are pregnant — to and tranquiliurs. Diuretics have side once for crossing the test site boundary their work doesn’t usually decline automatically with sports social life also are very One of the senior football reduce salt intake, especially in soft effects and should be used with ble. Attempts to reduce salt from the repeatedly. West said. All were cited for participation. Dr. Park is the president of the important. captain’s Vinnie Moore did go on during sports season because in EXCHANGE STUDENTS — Pictured are six of the 22 drlnlu and processed snacks. It also caution. Never use them to lose diet during pregnancy may harm the misdemeanor trespass. to admit, “at work, I am order to be eligible to play, fetus and are not recommended by American College of Obstetrlclaus Many students also take on the — Dana Hensley German students that Manchester High School hosted. helps to have a regular program of weight. sometimes tired from the sport athletes must be passing their doctors. and Gyaecologlsta. responsibility of an outside job. — Kristen Turek exercise which Improves blood circu- Fluid retention can be an even Such enterprising, however. and workout.” classes. This is what helps them The students leave Thursday.

\ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988 - 81 W — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 4, 1988 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright MeCAU OF THK WILD by OumM A Crawford SNAFU by Bruco BaaHIt Puzzles p ILgsgLr pT " Actor takes a comedy timeout By Jerry Buck "IT S A COMEDY," she said, “ but what I HAD To ^?0lT ACROSS 2 Make money Answer to Previous Puzzle The Associated Press made me call my agent were the dramatic 3 Curds' M l G E E s T V Topics scenes of the bride and groom trying to work 1 o 1 Row of stables companion L A D E LOS ANGELES — Michele Greene, who out their differences. Too many people think S Sound of a cat 4 Abrupt A S 1 A plays a mousy junior attorney on NBC’s “ L.A. marriage is an arrival. It’s really the 9 Guardian spirit 5 Expressed N E R Law,” gets the last laugh in her first starring man is Mark Linn-Baker of “ Perfect beginning of the trip.” 12 Hawaiian island sorrow role in a television movie. Strangers.” Others include Barbara Billings­ c Greene spent quite a bit of time in her 13 Mrs. Charles 6 Long time Greene, in an about-face from Abby ley (“ Leave It to Beaver” ), Eileen Brennan N T l E D o C wedding dress for “ Going to the Chapel.” Chaplin 7 Edible bulb Perkins, is a bride who finds the path to the (“Private Benjamin” ), Joel Brooks (”My I G I s E X Y 14 Unrefined 8 Vigil altar a mixture of thorns and titters in NBC’s Sister Sam” ), John Ratzenberger “ The first time I put it on it was so pretty, so ISA L E S metal 9 Hang loosely comedy movie "Going To the Chapel,” airing ("Cheers” ), Cloris Leachman (“Phyllis” ), beautiful,” she said. “ By the third day when 15 TV's talking 10 District f I e | [ m E N T Sunday Max Wright (“ ALF” ) and Dick Van Patten they’d bring it in. I’d say, ‘I’m not putting that ("Eight Is Enough” ). thing on until the last minute.’ We did the FEANUTB by Chariot M. Schulx horse (2 wds.j 11 Back J ° “ The fact that she’s so different from Abby 16 Single part 19 Therefore s M U G was a big consideration forme,” Greene wid. Greene will also be seen in another NBC picture in July and it was so hot. The dress HALF TO DRINK, AND HALF TO 5PILL 17 Pasture land 21 Eskimo knife 1 A E R O “ Abby is very straight, someone who does movie; ‘ ‘Double Standards,” which will be came up to my neck. When I took it off I had a 7 ^ UjMEN U)E GET IN, I'LL Y WUV E>aRA red ring around my neck. I’d have to eat lunch ON THE FLOOR BENEATH THE 5EAT5.. 18 Jimmy ("The 24 Cooking pot 1 1 s N T everything the right way. Abby gets all the aired Oct. 17. That movie, based on a true WANT SOME POPCORN ANP AN LARGE'' in it. And once I put the veil on I couldn’t take Greek")___ 25 Pour down M A S H heart-wrenchefs. She’s inhibited, not expres­ story, tells of a bigamous judge who had two VE)CTRA LARGE ROOT BEER.. 1 ^ wives and families. Greene plays one wife, it off.” y ~ ~ 20 Of the eyes 26 Hebrew letter sive, emotionally reserved. Robert Foxworth is the judge and Pamela ------= 1 7 22 Sea bird 27 Chemical salts 41 D ne______49 Cry of pain Bellwood is the other wife. The role of Abby Perkins in “ L.A. Law" 23 Hockey gp. 29 Small stream kind 50 White frost “ In the movie. I’m a girl from a crazy "My horoscope says "You will probably be 43 Glowjng The script for “ Going to the Chapel,” was written for Greene by Steven Bochco, the 24 Citrus fruits 30 Native of 52 Inner (comb, Italian family. A very demonstrative family. reading a newspaper sometime today,” ® 1968 by NEA. Inc 28 Celestial bear 45 Illustration They yell, they cry. My character is kind of originally titled “ Wedding Bell Blues,” was executive producer and co-creator of the Edinburgh form) Emmy-winning series. She had previously 32 Minstrel’s song placed within nuts. We meet her when she’s under stress, sent to Greene to see if she was interested. 31 Indian nurse 53 Christmas worked with Bochco on the short-lived series 33 Oriental another and everything goes wrong. I like to play a “ It was nice,” she said. “ I didn’t have to do to -t ZIPPY by Bill Qrllfllh 37 Georgia city 46 Study 54 Existence about a minor-league baseball team, “ Bay women's character like that. Abby would avoid a anything. They made me an offer. I laughed ------1 38 Forest animal 48 Whitewall 57 Zero when I read the script. Halfway through it I City Blues.” She played the wife of a (T'J CRUNCH VoudneAtJ V6AH, umeN ” A(ieTAPHV5tCALLy, Al we APPROACH quarters confrontation. This character will call IF t WAf TH£(2£»SA 1 0 1 1 ballplayer, played by Perry Lang, who went you Go tta GCT TH'WWVeiTV 4 1 2 3 4 9 someone at 6 in the morning and say, ‘We called my agent and said I wanted to do it.” -fiMe,PAt "Vo«R iS e o iB tff (WAN WHO 2tpfTeP gETTER , 34 Frigid on to do the baseball movie “ Eight Men Out.” (fio R u WHO A O - (TITIAE JARtON' INTO AWHOIE^ OYEI2- TH' S'wect O f * The movie’s wedding brings together two O m Ru/Cn 't a\n HUP. 35 52, Roman 1 4 have to talk about this.’” IP. \/i5eoJ/w f < ,AtLr«ANSf WNflA money iT O (WAYC liS comjeo,^ 36 Research room HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browna HuG A ^ 1 TAMMY To'puT ^HAT PtC- SoNNi'S] '^TWNG - A MBIA/ N€M&t, I CAN . other. Greene’s boisterous brood and Valen­ “ I guess stories about the minor leagues u eeoA Boost/ WAAdEO ON A FEAUty 39 Voodoo cult IS THE TWO-HOUR movie has a cast that REDWOOD.' QimhASe »«NOA THING, A senJe i h ' SiNCene 1 ’’ tine’s snobs and social climbers all try to work in movies, but I don’t think it plays well So nnV um eac yo v | 6 oniya A/OW/ KINPA i.YETMEANlNGie,SS looks like a who’s-who of sitcoms. The groom 90NO-. ToftItPf deity sabotage the wedding. in a series,” she said. HEU©A AR£ CoW iTl THiM G a PHPASeJ, vi««C/l(WNC 1 8 is Scott Valentine of “ Family Ties.” The best n o w "’ SPRINGS! 4 0 ______Domini UNDEITTH' meat CAMpT 42 Furtive means S A P P e M lM © ON TH' PCIC-UPi T«e yeuow 44 Shame! SRiCK POMD cauNteR o f m Y (tenfiOluxi MIWO? 47 Fall behind T V Tonight CouPEO t FiAKoMW 48 Despot 51 Actress Dahl career as a dancer. Jennifer Beals, Michael 55 3, Roman against their chauvinistic boss. Jane 1 0:00PM ® ® 0D [CNN] N e w s 5:00PM [ESPN] Baseball Bunch: Fonda, Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin. 1980. Nouri, Sunny Johnson. 1983. Rated R. 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THE PHANTOM by Ltt Falk A 8y Barry TH' 62 Wide shoe size 5 5 and former Japanese Prime Minister Yasu- MOUNT'IN.': OF TH' SHMOON'.'T J AH H E A ^ . ® Matt Houston (P MOVIE; 'You Can't Win 'Em All' Wyatt Earp s rA A lM K . 63 Layer of tissue hiro Nakasone. (60 min.) Part 3 of 4, 'k>HE 6Uy..NAMEC> ^EAH? M ooaic/r (tl) Gong Show Two American soldiers of fortune match 01) Mala Noche...No WAKE HP! ' 1 ^ 64 Beauty spot 6 9 their wits and fighting skills against the ar­ ^ Odd Couple WHATT,/ S IY E /HE WALKeR^-^GRABBEPy/WHERE 01) Cagney & Lacey [CNN] Newsnight mies of two nations. Tony Curtis. Charles 03) Noticiero Univision HUH,, VtPOR RIFLE.'' /MV RIFLE,, ANP > IS HE ? 6 2 ^0) A -T e a m Bronson. 1970. [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour RfiH.JyOO WERE DOWN 07) American Experience: The Great df) News (Live) ® MOVIE: 'The Divorce Wars: A Love San Francisco Earthquake Premiere [USA] Dragnet DREAMING. Story' A Seattle couple become bitter ene­ 1 Female parents ooo? (c)1988 by NEA, Inc d.4) Doctor Who: The Dominators Part 2 (CC) This historical anthology series, with 1 2:05AM ® Entertainment Tonight of 5 mies during the process of their divorce. host David McCullough, begins with Tom Tom Selleck, Jane Curtin. Candy Azzara. Sylvester Stallone's early acting career. (In d6) Charlie's Angels Weidlinger’s portrait of the 1906 San Stereo) 198 2 . Francisco earthquake and the city's subse­ ^ Family Ties 0D Primavera quent rebirth. (60 min.) [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Nlghthawks' (CC) 0D Noticias 03) MOVIE; 'Without a Trace' When a [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Innorspace' (CC) A 1 2:1 5AM [HBO] MOVIE: The Dan C) 1 BAB Capp EfttarpriaM. IrK ^ W o rld o f S u rvival (R) small boy doesn't return home from miniaturized Air Force pilot is mistakenly ger Zone' dD Divorce Court school, his mother and a compassionate injected into the bloodstream of a timid su­ 12:30AM ® St. Elsewhere CELEBRITY CIPHER cop embark on a seemingly hopeless permarket employee. Dennis Quaid, Mar­ ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson rNNirlty CIptMr cryptogranw m% crMtvd from quotollont by famous pooplo. post snd prosenl [C NN ] Showbiz Today search. Judd Hirsch, Kate Nelligan, Stock- tin Short, Meg Ryan. 1987. (In Stereo) ® ^ Alfred Hitchcock Presents Each lollor In ths dptior stands tor onothor. Zodoy o c(oo. N tquHs B [D IS] MOVIE: 'Superman II' Superman ard Channing. 1983. 0® 0® U te Night With David Letter Kf*o must choose between his love for Lois 1 0:30PM 03) 0® O d d C o u p le w e enoer m uK^. ITOtOYl)U,ITb [C NN ] P rim e N e w s man (In Stereo) Lane and his pledge to protect Earth when 0 i INN News .TDOeARLY 'ROHE X Z D FXCVSLDFX [D IS] Casebusters Two young people Sea Hunt three Kryptonian criminals take over the (M) Hogan's Heroes FOR'IOOR U S A Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder, enlist a cocky teen-age burglar in an at­ 0® Current Affair BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake CORDUR0Y& U B H Y D F U Z R R F D X Z D S K R T O Gene Hackman. 1980. Rated PG. tempt to foil a million-dollar crime and save 03) Desde Hollywood 03) Gene Scott J their grandfather s security business (60 WE r e a l l y I OH ELSE WE'D WELL, I] S portsLook 03) Three's Company s a l l y a n d r o d , w w v m u s t REMEAdSER.IN EMERSENOES W OULD YOU [ESPN] min.) [ESPN] Running and Racing VDU ALWAYS ARSUE ? YOU NEED EACH OTHER DO NEED Y HAVE TO c a l l t h a t A F T E R A N C X U Z D K — I R O K B L [HBO] MOVIE; 'Breaking Away' (CC) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Princess Bride' EACH OTHER ) FIGHT WITH TOGETHERNESS f a s h i o n [ESPN] Bodybuilding: Men's Junior (CC) A swashbuckling young swordsman [USA] Edge of Night STHANSEHS Oscar-winning tale of four high-school National Championships (Taped) graduates who ponder their future while sets out to rescue a kidnapped princess in 1 2:35AM ® Family Feud BLDOBCDK. preparing for a grueling bicycle race. Den [HBO] MOVIE: 'Flowers in the Attic' this lighthearted fairy tale from Rob Reiner In much the same way 12:40AM m o v ie : 'Emerging' PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You handle depression nis Christopher. Dennis Quaid, Barbara (CC) Based on V.C. Andrews' novel about Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Saran­ you handle a tiger." — Dr. R.W. S h e p h e rd . Barrie, 1979. Rated PG. four children held prisoner by their grand­ don, 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) 1:00AM ® To Be Announced. mother in the family's ancestral estate. [M A X] MOVIE: Who's That Girl* (CC) 1 1 :00PM ® 0® 06) N e w s ® Joe Franklin d> tssa by NEA. Inc. 0 0 7 Victoria Tennant, Louise Fletcher, Kristy A brash ex-con involves an uptight tax at­ Swanson. 1987. Rated PG-13. ® Koch on Call 03) Twilight Zone torney in her plans to find the man respon­ sible for sending her to prison. Madonna. [M A X ] MOVIE; Less Than Zero' (CC) A (® Benny Hill ® Hart to Hart Griffin Dunne. Haviland Morris. 1987 college student's visit home opens his ( S ) C h eers 0® Hollywood Squares eyes to how deeply his friends are involved Rated PG. (In Stereo) 0® Best of Saturday Night [CNN] Inside Politics, •OO'^'88'^ I 's in L.A.'s affluent drug underworld. An­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Wish You Were Here' drew McCarthy. Jami Gertz, Robert Dow­ 0® All in the Family [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue Award-winning account of a defiant, pre­ ney. Jr. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) 0® Talking Sports W ith Rod Michaud [USA] Search for Tomorrow \ V)l C U T TH’ ( N...NOTHING'S cocious teen-ager's com ing of age in p o st­ l o o k , OOP.' ^ MV GOSH, war England, Emily Lloyd, Tom Bell, Clare [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Ruthless People' A 0® Crook and Chase TH"'CATCHER"y VOU'RE VIN E! MOMaN h a ppe n in g , I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME husband's scheme to get rid of his rich 1:05AM ® Love Boat X a l l e y OOP! Clifford 1987. Rated R s t o p p e d ;.' / R IG H T ! IT ^ Y O U 0 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee wife backfires when she is kidnapped be­ (S) M-A-S-H h a s PUMMIES.'.' 1 :1 5AM [TM C ] Short Film Showcase WHATAQUY by Bill HoesI S U R E ! [USA] F at A lb e rt fore he can carry out the plans. Danny De­ 03) D os V id as . W E C O T T H ! Unscramble these lour Jumbles, 1:30AM ® Family Medical Center 6:30PM CE) CBS News (CCI Vito. Bette Midler. Judge Reinhold. 1986- 07) Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: Presi­ one letter to each square, to form Rated R. (In Stereo) dential Pomp and Stance Historian For­ INN News four ordinary words. CD Family Ties ICC) 03) [USA] Murder, She W rote (60 min.) rest McDonald discusses the various sides Later With Bob Costas CB 8$ ABC News (CC) of the presidency. ‘ [CNN] Newsnight Update “ LINP6AV, VUCER (Ij) Hollywood Squares 9:00PM ® MOVIE: Jesse' Pre miere. (CC) A dedicated desert- (5l) Love Connection [DIS] MOVIE: 'Swallows and Amazons: /< ■< gg NBC News (CC). BELIEVE ME, “W - . community nurse is brought to trial in [CNN] Moneyline Coot Club' ® ) (|7) Nightly Business Report 1965 for practicing medicine without a li­ [D IS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet I’M NOT THE cense Based on a true story. Lee Remick, [ESPN] Arm Wrestling •SWSS ® Family Ties (CC) Part 1 of 4 [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports Host: Jay 6A M E GUV Scott Wilson. Kevin Conway 1988 [USA] Hollywood Insider (41) Noticiero Univision Johnstone. ® Hunter (60 min.) 1 :45AM [MAX] MOVIE: Missing Iri I W A 6 TW O HERBT gj) Love Connection [USA] Miami Vice (60 min ) @ ) American Experience: The Great Action 2: The Beginning' (CC) MONTHS AGO.” ■if'!' [C NN ] Inside Politics '88 San Francisco Earthquake Premiere 11:30PM ® Taxi 1:50AM [HBO] MOVIE: River's 3 zc [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour (CC) This historical anthology series, with ® N e w s Edge* (CC) host David McCullough, begins with Tom [USA] C artoons ® Morton Downey Jr. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom Weidlinger's portrait of the 1906 San 2:00AM ® To Be Announced. WHAT THE /KALB . 0® Honeymooners -Z ZEEMYN 7:00PM (T) USA Today Scheduled: Francisco.earthquake and the city's subse­ ® Superior Court © I98fl K.og I MUi'ES SynitM , Wivkf rigHfS (gSfrvtM TIIo esI " z : |,o Y IT eOlLEP SHEEP SHOUTEP IN baseball-card collecting; viewing the stars quent rebirth. (60 min.) 0® Ebony/Jet Showcase WATCH THIS r o r AMP at a Texas observatory; renovating New 01) El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar ® ^ Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ OKPER TO GET HI© @ ) Night Heat A loser at a big money AT TWO □ 1 York's Times Square (Part 2 of 3). vice (3 hrs.) LET ME KMOW WHEM © I Ofl MATE'S ATTENTION. 0Z) Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (CC) poker game goes on a rampage, killing ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook 03) White Shadow ITB ^ ' a a K . ® ^ N e w s [C NN ] Larry King Live several of the other nlavor*; 170 ® & Wheel of Fortune (CC) g g g ® B e st o f C arson (R) (in Stereo) 0® Dating Game GAV. WHO Wd|4 T ril^ RAWHOR Now arrange the circled letters to [D IS] MOVIE: ‘Tex' A vulnerable .15- s\Crom6- oor )TS AN (NTr ICATE GVGrefift, form the surprise answer, as sug­ ® Cosby Show (CC) year-old is caught in an emotional tug-of- [ESPN] SportsLook ‘(feA R .-TH E EAKE(?6 w ar as he tries to g row up w ithout parental 0® Bill Moyers' World of Ideas; Presi­ O f OOR BA6V USlite- TAKING INID ACCOUNT TriF 5 ^ - gested by the above cartoon 01) Cheers (CC). Part 2 of 3. [TM C ] MOVIE; Ruthless People' A )4(y\MIV\. OR. CEuTiCG? J 3©j guidance. Matt Dillon, Jim Metzler. Meg dential Pomp and Stance Historian For­ husband's scheme to get rid of his rich WV GRANDfftdTHER'S Fix>L- Position Of THE GTaRS, 08) Rockford Files Tilly. 1982 Rated PG rest McDonald discusses the various sides wife backfires when she is kidnapped be­ T he T ip e^-tH E ItJEATHEP. '< of the presidency PRPof K\m op! Print answer here: “ [ X X ^, t X XJl @@ M -A » S 'H [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing: From Lahoe fore he can carry out the plans. Danny De­ AND ALL THE ©fJAND &D (5?) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Tahoe, Nev. (2 hrs.) (Live) Racing From Plainsfield Vito. Bette Midler. Judge Reinhold 1986 (Answers tomorrow) Rated R. (In Stereo) Ci'CLicALiveurs Of NAToKE.' (2D Your Show of Shows [USA] W W F Prime Time Wrestling N e w s (CC). Jumbles'.'BEGUN JADED SKEWER NICELY 01) Late Show (In Stereo) [USA] Oh Madeline ) Yesterday’s $g) Cheers (CC) 9:30PM [HBO] Punchline Party Answer; W hat a green thum b ca,'?_'2 «an tor a ® N e w s (R| professional gardener— GREENBAOKb 0b) W in, Lose or Draw Hosted by Tom Hanks and Sally Field [C NN ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred 2:05AM Hickman, Nick Charles (41] M i Nombre es Coraje Hanks and Field, who portray stand-up comics in the movie "Punchline, cele­ [D IS] MOVIE: 'Colour in the Creek' A FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea Family Ties brate the movie's release with their co- 12-year-old boy recounts his family's 2:30AM ® Improv Tonite Form er "Saturday Night Live " cast member Lar- £!!..!a'’y;.'r'^ !ig .» S ? .!p c»t.. ,.u. ch.o p...bi« f H...p.p.u».i.. [C N N ] M o n e y lin e stars. (60 min.) move to outback gold country in Depression-era Australia. Denis Miller, aine Newman introduces comics Kip Ad- |»4 [ESPN] SportsCenter [TM C ] MOVIE: 'No Man's Und' A dotta, Greg Otto and Fran Solmita rookie police officer becomes caught up m Judy Morris, Ken Talbot, 1987 ' c o m i n / ' -^h^ ^ a i p , [USA] Miami Vice (60 min ) the flashy lifestyle of the car-theft ring he s [ESPN] SportsCenter [CNN] Sports Latenight 7:30PM ® PM Magazine Featured: been assigned to infiltrate. [ESPN] SportsCenter t h e ORIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Flashdance' A girl Walter Hudson, a man who once weighed Charlie Sheen. Lara Harris 1987 Rated R works as a welder lo support her nighttime [USA] Riptide 'WHAT? THAT' u “of ooui^^f CAW approximately 1,200 pounds. TDP5 TDRAV GOT FT /V\ADE. 'TH«T'$ PRETry MO .THAT yiOU pdiSfiJ (In Stereo) HARD TO I WALKED GOT INTO ® Current Affair yiMEN I rSOTlNTD ^IXTH 6T T f A C | c A L L I HAD TO WALK 3 Mll.£5 BEUEVE- •5)yTH (GRADE,,, MUP Astrograph ® dD Jeopardyl (CC). ® Kate & AMie (CC) ^ O O L EVEB-yPAV... lO/y & OVf/? MY CL0AN (11) INN News advance your Interests. To gel what you CATCH d§) M*A*S*H KITCHEN FLO op.©' want, it will be necessary lor you to also give up a little. (2D Liar's Club I^ o u r PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your dD Win. Lose or Draw ^Birthday greatest benefits today are likely to (M) Newhart (CC). SENATE REPORTS come Irom a situation where you will try 0b) Cosby Show (CC) WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll to be of service to someone else. If this 0T) Newhart (CC). Part 1 of 2. Del. 5,1988 person gains, you will reap rewards as WITH [C NN ] Crossfire HOW/MANY . A e O U T I'VE BEEN ODLLBCTING it's h a r d lO TELL well. [ESPN] Major League Baseball Maga­ GfPANPFATHERS (=ORTY. THEM F O R YBARe. WHEN SHE^ PUTTINS Conditions that have a direct effect ARIES (March 21-April 19) If some­ zin e CX) YOU HAVE? , ■YOU CM. upon your security look very hopeful for thing In which you're Involved today Is In you In the year ahead. Before this cycle need of organization, you are the one StOOPM ® High Risk Premiere A look SENATOR MICHAEL MEOTTI at the dangers end rewards experienced " " i r - Is over, you are likely to be more who can fill the bill. Don't take a back prosperous. seat and let others do what you can do by people who risk their lives to perform better. amazing feats or to beat the odds. Host Bridge LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) A small group Wayne Rogers. (60 min.) (In Stereo) N O R T H 10-4-88 won't be nearly as much fun as a large TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today, a topic; RADON - good portion of your time may be de­ ® MOVIE; 'Murder on the Orient Ex­ ♦--- crowd today. Seek activities where you press' Inspector Poirot sorts through a ¥865 can mingle with the masses and meet voted to tying down loose ends in mat­ trainload of glamorous and eccentric sus­ What Are Our Options? ♦ A Q 8 7 2 trumps separately. West won the 10 new people. Libra, treat yourself to a ters you've left dangling. These are pri­ pects to find the killer of an art dealer with 4 10 8 5 4 2 Holding down and played a diamond. South with­ birthday gift. Send tor your AsUo- orities that need attention. a shady past. Albert Finney. Ingrid Berg­ man. Sean Connery. 1974. stood the temptation to play the queen lYF Qraph predictions for the year ahead by GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You may EA.ST ij!lAU,l come up with a bright Idea today that WEST your losses from dummy. Instead he won the ace mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this ® 0b) Baseball Playoffs: New York ♦ A 10 4 K J 9 7 will be worthy of Immediate action. Mets at Team TBA (CC) National League TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 — 6:30 p.m. By James Jacoby but then erred by leading dummy’s newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, V K 7 4 3 ¥ Q 10 CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vane* Rodewalt OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your Since you're also a good promoter, you Championship Series Game One. (3 hrs,, and every Tuesday at 6:30 on local Public Access TV If your doubled vulnerable contract heart eight. East put on the 10 and have the combination that can spell 30 min.) (Live) ♦ 10 9 6 3 ♦ K 5 4 zodiac sign. __ __ , . « A K 6 4 Q J 9 3 can’t be made, the best you can do is South’s jack forced West’s king. Later I'LL ee A Few SCORPIO (D el. 24-Nov. 22) Aim lor ob- success. ® Hunter (60 min.) hold the undertricks to a minimum. the ace dropped the queen and the nine OK/VA HBRe m GO. 6H 0 W CANCER (June 21-July 22) You could 0D Executioner's Song Based on the true G U ES TS: Hugo Thomas SOUTH MOR6 M iNuree, lectlvos that you'll be proud to achieve. Note how flawed South's weak two-bid was a winner, but the heart two lost to N O F ^ AND 6TAND UP Aasoclafes will admire your ottorts and be generous with your resources today. story of convicted killer Gary Gilmore, this Director of Naturai Resources ♦Q865432 NCJIRTON-WOULD drama begins when 35-year-old Gilmore was: The suit was headed by a pitiful West’s seven. So declarer had to lose a TO T w c e e ix m B r a s c a l s . their approval will enhance your Image. Spend your money lor something you’ll Department of Environmentai Protection YA J92 Y O U U K e A en|oy, but will also give pleasure to the (Tommy Lee Jones) has a shaky romance Q-8, and it had more length than a club, four spade tricks and two heart 8AOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) A with a 19-year-old divorcee (Rosanna Ar­ ♦ J tricks. He would have saved a trick in c o F F e e ? person In your company. ♦ 7 standard weak two-bid shows. Fur­ righteous defense of what you believe In quette). Her eventual disappearance sends thermore, since North had yet to act, hearts if he had led a small heart from will be easily aroused today. You have LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Ego gratification Gilmore on a path of robbery and murder. Dr. David Brown Vulnerable: North-South dummy rather than the eight. The play Implicit faith In your positions. will be denied today If you tall to do (2 hrs.) Part 1 of 2. Chief of Toxic Hazards it was possible that pre-empting in things that do not make you the center Dealer: South spades would keep North-South from will go as before, but when the ace is CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Use the (iS) MOVIE: 'W estworld' Two business­ Department of Heaith Senzices business acumen of an associate today. of attention. You'll know how to handle men travel to an adult fantasy resort and arriving at a winning heart contract subsequently played, dropping the the spotlight Inoffensively. 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R A TE S : 1 to 6 dovs; 90 cents per line per dov. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one remodeled, new ap- CNUeARE PAPERHID SERVICES SERVICES ITEMS $300 or best ofer. 283- Duplex. 2 bedrooms. pllances, etc. 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ fncorrect Insertion and then only for the size of S650/month with heat. 6039.______$700/month plus utili­ BANJO with case and 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen I'A month security dep­ I M OM Will babysit offer GSL Building Mainte­ 1976 Volkswagon but. ties. Call 649-2871. Rimvations/Plus HAWiOESIIKE SERVICE nance Co. Commercl- Instruction books. Ex­ 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on '^rldov. the value of the advertisement will not be osit. Available Imme­ school and dovs off. 81,000 original miles. corrected by an additlonol Insertion. diately. 649-9538, leave Bower* school area. Custom Interior 8 Exterior Bucket, truck 8 ohipper. Stump al/Resldent(ot building cellent condition. Ask­ Minimum charge: 4 lines. ing $100. Call Gene, Very good condition. messoge. CONDOMINIUMS 6*»6172. NMne • CcMng Repelr a Itenm removel. Free eetimetet. repairs and home Im­ 623-5829.______• Peeks a UgM Carpentry Speolel conelderctlon for 633-6164. FOR RENT provements. Interior 1976 M O N TE Carlo. 350, e Pree etUmltt • fmvree elderly and handicapped. and exterior palntlnOr CLEANMS •'fmhr Oleeeunre 4-barrel, automatic, TOWN OP MANCHBSTBR light carpentry. Com­ headers, some chrome. PART TIME PART TIME LIOAL NOTICI MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ SENVIGES 647-7553 plete lonltorlat ser­ 1 ^ PETS AND Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EAST HARTFORD. Two room Townhouse with 646-22S3 Corvette style rims, HELP WANTED The Zonina Board of Appeals made the followlno decisions bedroom Condo. Wall vice. Experienced, rel­ ISSJ SUPPLIES runs good, needs minor Stars fireplace, all applian­ WILLdo llghthoutekeep- FREE. Makeovers & ad­ iable, tree esttmotes. at Its meetina of September 26,19U: to wall carpeting, ap­ ces, heat, hot water, to' *h up nn body, new As a condition precedent to pliances, air condition­ Ing Bl-weektv or vice by o certified 643-0304.______PUPPIES. Doberman the placement of any adver­ MATURE, retired, main­ FIV E Attendants needed. APPL carpeting, olr condi­ weMly. 646-3B40 or 649- ROOFINO/ d exhaust. Primer Standout NO. i m ATLAS O IL CO., INC. - Approved a vorlaneMo Ar­ ing, swimming pool. beoufy consultant. If Cross. 10 weeks old. $30 b ck, blue Interior, tising In the Manchester He­ tenance. 3 days per Full or part time, after ticle IV, Section 5.03.03 to allow the conetr^on of tioning. Nice location. 49934 SmNS you ore serious about each. 649-9538, leave rald, Advertiser hereby week. General knowl- DRIVER school hours available. a canopy within 15 feet of the front property line; Excellent location. Coll 649-5240. ti,.. Coll 232-1219, leave agrees to protect. Indemnify FULL Time porter Coll between 9-4, 528- ifOUiii 6lganlng. Ugkt skin core and the latest message. message. $700 or best edge. Call 649-2358. Call Peirre at 646-6846. ★ and approved Special Exception •" In makeup techniques. DELIVERING and hold hormless the Man­ Coventry area' wanted for new nursing with Article II, Section 11.02.01 and Article IV, A c ­ 9321. After 5, 643-9322. houaekeeping. Reaso­ Rich, clean, stone-free otter.______chester Herald, Its officers R E TA IL Sales Position. tion 5.01.02 fo permit this alterollon ot anexlelino nable hourly rofe*. 645- M S ^ Coll 646-4854. home In Glastonbury. MANCHESTER. 5 room ROMES loem. 5 yards. *80 Plus Tax. 1986 DODGE Arles SE, 2 and employees twalnst any Part time position Manchester M o n d a y -F rid o y , 8- oasollne service stotlon — 427 Hortford Road. 6000. Also, sand, gravel, atone and all liability loss or working Toesday- Duplex, 2 bedrooms, FOR RENT AKC Shetland Sheepdog door, automatic,.' olr, 3:30. Saturday or Sun­ APPL $675/month. Referen­ RENOVATIONS Tag SoH ScTMRBd Loam and horgg manure. expense. Including attor­ Saturday, 20 hours- Herald route. NO. li»l OANIBL A. WILSON - ^Stained the orderof the Commarofet 8 Raefdcntfet PUPS. 4 moles left. Coll stereo, 48,000 miles. day, 9-2. With new pay -RAY Technician. Im­ ces and security. No SOUTH BOLTON Aliy amount dtNvaed Abo, 118 neys' fees, arising from ,weekly. Please call for Short Hours — Zonina Enforcement Officer of May 5, I W and MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ griwel, Mona and hark, mijch. 645-1716. Excellent condition. claims of unfoir trade practi­ rates. For more Infor­ mediate Medical Care June 30,19*8 denying oppllcotlons for a bulling pets. 643-4067, leave CLEANINB SERVICE. 'Siding, guttere, llbarglaM 643-9504 Reduced to $4595. Coll Interview, 646-5718. mation, call Carta room, 7Vi bath Colon­ ehingiaa, etils, acphiit, BoboM, backhoa 8 loedar nntat ces, Infringement of trode- Great Pay! Center of East Hart­ p«rmlt for a tinolt fomllv house • 21 Woshlnofon message. ial In great fam ily 647-9286.______marks, trade names or pot- Maintenance, 755-9532. Street. INC. tingle ply. FuRy Intured, I MISCELLANEDUS ford has a full time neighborhood. $1200 Commercial / Rstldgntlal traeaetimalai. Call DAVIS CONSTRUCTION 1981 OLDSMOBILE ents, violation of rights of Call 647-9946 BULLDOZER Operator. opening for o regis­ APPL. FDR SALE privacy and Infringement of NO. 12*0 DANIEL A. WILSON - Approved 0 vorlonce to Ar­ per month. Call Sentry Pu8y Ineuted 8 Bended. 872-1400/659-9555 S 8 S Framing I Wagon. Has every­ To operate D-3 Cat. tered X-Ray Techni­ Reol Estote, 643-4060. will do copyright and proprietary M A TU R E Woman to take Ask for ticle II, Section 4.01.01 to the minimum frontaoe^ 849-1S06 • AddRIone • Qategae • Porch thing. Excellent condi­ rights, unfair competition Must be able to fine cian. Our Techs enloy quirementt and minimum lot area requirements EAST HARTFORD. One 047-154S E IG H T month old water- tion. Clean. Call 643- care of toddlers In ex­ grade and do all working on a rotating 3 BOLTON. Winterized 8tl-7S88 or 821-2857 Household vinegar Is an and deck* and libel and slander, which Gerlinde to ollow the construction of a single family home bedroom Condo. Ap­ • State Lloenead bed, $325. Courthouse 9846.______may result from the publica­ clusive day care cen­ around bulldozing. Full day work week. We on a lof which was creafed In 1962 and did not mset pliances, wall to wall Cottage on lake. Fur­ effective and Inexpensive One Gold membership, the minimum requirements of the reaulatlone — 21 fabric softner when added • FuRy Ineurad 1984 BRONCO II, V6, tion of any advertlsment In ter. Monday-Fridoy, 7- time employment with offer a complete be­ carpeting. PMH Asso­ nished, two bedrooms. iCANFENTRY/ 12Vj months left for the Manchester Herald by 1 o r 1-6. Starting benefits. Call 742-5317, nefit package Includ­ Woshlnofon Street. No pets. $675/month NEATHffi/ to the final laundry rinse. Gill 8434N21.845-1787 power steering, power ciates, 528-9321. After 5, REMOOELMO Evenings $450. Compared to reg­ advertiser. Including adver­ $5/hour. The Child­ 8am-5pm. ing a weekend differen­ APPL. 282-15.38______plus security & utili­ PLUMBING Classified Is the effective ular price of $700 plus. brakes, automatic, tisements In onv free distri­ NO. 1192 DAVID R. CRUICKSHANKS - Denirt variance to and Inexpensive wav to AM/FM stereo ren's Place, Inc., 643- tial and a competitive Article II, Section 101.01 fo allow a front yard Mt- ties. November 1st- Eric 649-3426.0______bution publications pub­ 5535______PERSONAL Care attend­ FOUR Room apartment, find a cosh buyer for cassette, 52,000 miles. lished by the Manchester H E LP Wonted. Part time starting salary. Inter­ back of 37 feet and denied a varlonce fo Article IV, June 1st. Coll after 4. KNnicMiFEirraY CERAMIC Kiln. Econo ant. Experienced male ested applicants, call Section 7.01.01 to Increase the nonconforming yard 2nd floor, odults only. 647-1257. PJ't PtvinMna household Items you no Runs good, excellent Herald. Penny Sleffert, PA R T Tim e driver. Short warehouse person wanted to care tor o No pets. No applian­ Hereto tuHm your STONE EXPERTS Kiln with timer. Excel­ condition. $7000 or best Publisher. hours and good pay. K im a t 721-7393, setback from 41 feet fo 37 feet fo permit cpnetruc- Air CMintionlng longer use. 643-2711. needed. 12 noon to 5pm, disabled young man In . tion of o front porch entry — 14 Niles Drive. ces. Parking for one M A N C H E S TE R . Single osrpeniry need*. All types of atone work, lent condition. Only offer. 423-4683 after Call 871-2988, leave Monday-Friday. Con­ Monday-Friday, 9-4. APPL. BoHera, pumpa, hot water Vernon. $250 weekly. car. Security. 649-1265. family Ranch. Security GhMlIty WorkimtiMlp. walla, venaer, dry stone $200. 649-9982.______4pm.______name and phone tact Jerry Oecelles af­ NO. 1293 MICHAEL O. TIRRHLL - Approved 0 variance to tanka, new and Screened Loam, Gravel, vrall. g-5 Call Ryan LD8T number.______Call Paul Herbst at Looking for a good used Article II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce northerly side and references re­ Fte# EsHmiMs. raplacemanta. Procasted Gravel, Sand, POOL Toble-Sears. Good 1981 HONDA Accprd LS. ter 3pm, Monday- 875-4173 for details. mobile home? Be sure to yard f o 6 feet fo permit erection of deck— 130 Glen- quired.$875/month. Patrick, Mon.-Frl. 9-5 condition. $300. Coll af­ AND FDUND Friday, 643-5107. EO E fffme esTiMATEs Stone 8 Fill. Power steering, olr DRIVER. Part time, min­ look In the Classified co­ wood Street. NOTICE TO CREDITORS T .J . Crockett, 643-1577. A 4 1 -1 4 S 0 ter 3:30pm or leave conditioning, 5 speed, imum of 4 hours a day. CLERICAL. Full time of­ E STA TE OF 643-9040/228-9616 For Deliveries Call 871-8098 LOST. Black, male cat PART time person fice position. 40 hours lumns ... fhat's where the APPL. HELEN U. KHOURI message. 568-1903. runs well, 118,000 ml les. Call 643-5549. best buys are advertised I NO. 1294 PIERRE A. BRODBUR - Denlada variance to Arti­ $850. 647-8546, with white stomach wanted for aulek per week. Rellabllty cle II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the westerly side The Hon. David C. Rappe, MiMdMtea UMad dlNh^ llBBlUL iMttCElLANEDUS George Griffing C IT A TIO N Wood coal and feet. One year old. LOVING Care glyer to change lubricating and accuracy Impor- 643-2711. yard to 3 feet to allow a carport addition — 20 Mil­ Judge, of the Court of Pro­ i»earia.eerier«l » «wrlkm ieiriy aei stove with hood for evenings. • tant. Experience using bate, District of Coventry ot eeeeee et epeetwraerk, 8BIVIGES 742-7886 fireplace. Excellent Last seen on August 28, work with Infants and work. Saturdays only. ford Road. a hearing held on September Charter Oak Street- toddlers, afternoons In adding machine and CRYSTAL Lake area. » yei/iie e«e et eeneMten net condition. Asking $250- 647-9138 Sell Your Car APPL. 27, 19*8 ordered that all nhMktt year eeM • eW M> UND8CAPINB Sycamore Lone area. day care center. Hours typing skills helpful. NO. 1195 RICHARD E. CLOUGH-DenledavarlancetoArti­ claims must be presented to West Stafford. Brand 300. Coll 646-0687 after AUTDS FDR Answers to Reebok. 12:30-5:30. Mature, re­ Apply In person, ORDER cle 11, Section S.01.01 to reduce west side yard to 1 the fiduciary at the address new 3 bedroom, 2 full FWy kreytW * HANDYMAN and 3. RENT/LEASE Please help us find him. sponsible person pre- Prague Shoe Com­ foot to allow on addition — 416-41* North Main below. Failure to promptly bath on country lot. i m Street. present any such claim may $950/month. 871-1400 or " « | j HAUUNG TSHBsespiira" Reward. Call 649-7492 ferred. Coll 647-0788. HELP WANTED pany. 200 Pitkin Street, ONE FOR R EUM LE M0VIR8 itojoaToomuL ns APPL. result In the loss of rights to 646-6467, ask for Bev. FREE Mileage on low offer 6.______East Hartford.______•43-1720 Atk lor Mark Any job — Anytime Prune Shrube. ht«gw. PART Time Handy Man. 4 Lines — 10 Days NO. 1194 WILLIAM C. B MARGARET C. BUDLONO - De­ recover such claim. Low, LOW Ratea. ENDROLLS cost auto rentals. Vil­ ptenenge, Mum eeedine 8 27% width - 25* HAVE You seen Katie? Morning position DRIVER. Fuel oil truck. 50* charge each addi­ YOUR AD nied a variance to Article II, Section $.02.01 (d) to Bertha E. Rappe, Short notice moves. Call Gary 8MdO0OO0diO^ lage Auto Rental. 643- allow exterior olteroflons fo on existing single Clerk 13Y4 width - 2 for 25* Missing since Thurs­ available for dependa­ Class II license re­ tional line, per day. You I8TDREAND remodeumb Cek FREE eSTIMATEB 2979 or 646-7044. quired. Dependable family house to allow application for special ex­ nmiMm Inaured. Dependable M UST be picked up at the day. Not wearing a ble person. Four to five SECRETARY TODAY! The fiduciary Is: HeSM eddHlene, daoke raaUng. 875-3483 PgrtWMilzad U w a Car* fuel oil delivery,east of can cancel at any time. ception for a conversion to a two family house — Gedroe J. Khourl Id FFICE SPACE 24 Yeata experlanca In Herald Office Monday thru collar. Gray 8, white, hours dally. Must have Sales-MarkBtlng fiORRV 193 Woodbrldge Street. MNig, wlndmee and gutiere. 0 LaikbeaplBg spade, female, Kee- an excellent driving the river. Experienced When placing c/o Atty. Charles J. Popple moving Thuraday batora 11 a.m.only. MISCELLANEDUS We seek a dynamic, ver­ NO REFUNDS OR APPL. P.O. Box 31 O FFICE Space. 500 I g o l ^ and’buMomr aatvice 742-S 224 leave meemge shound. Reward. .Call record. Duties Include only. Full time. Insu­ NO. 1297 DWIOHT D. DOWNHAM III A OHRALD POUR- Wllllmontlc, C T M226 waWbie. CaB Bob Farmhd. Jr. DO A TW O -W AY fovor... AUTDMDTIVE 649-9135.______cleaning cars, running satile Individual who rance 8, benefits. Call ADJUSTMENTS your classified ad square feet. Excellent 646-B869 Anytlma get extra cosh for yourself N IIR - Sustained the order ot the Zoning Enforce­ 007-10 IHl thrives In a fast paced en- > FO UND. Black cat, white errands and general 647-9137. C A U HERALD ask for the STAR!! ment Officer of August 5,19** ordering the elimina­ location. M7-9223. ■ and make It possible for TRUCKS/VANS EARLY Season special. flea collar, Keeney chores. Start Imme­ vironment. desires a va­ tion of the use of the third floor as o rooming house tsLvm H O M D A Y House retir*' someone else to enloy Pair of Goodyear ra­ In violation of Article M, Section 20.01.03 of 423 Street-Bush Hill area. diately. Contact Tom ried work load and can CLERICAL. Position du­ CUSSIFIED LEGAL NOTICE ment living, ambulo those golf clubi you never 1 ^ CONCRETE n FOR SALE dial snow tires. ties to Include: typing, 643-2711 Main Street and 2-10 Pearl Street. WANTED tory, home-llke Call after 5pm, 649-6150. Kelley, Carter Chev- function Independant. The Department of Public 4 SEASONS use. Sell them with o wont P175/78R13. Used only rolet, 646-6464.______This position Involves telephone and some APPL. TDRENT atmosphere. COM 649- 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,808 643-2711 NO. 1190 DWIOHT D. DOWNHAM III A ORRALO POUR- Utility Control will conduct a od. a couple of winters. i providing general assis­ direct contact with cus­ public hearing, pursuant to REMODELING 2358. miles, original owner, PART Time positions NIER - Approved variance to Article II, Section Additions • Deck* Asking $75 for the set. tance to Sales-Marketing tomers. Good wages 20.01.03 fo allow the continuation and use of the Sections 16-11 and 16-1901 the PROFESSIONAL, non- eONCReTE very reliable. Excel­ Call 647-1791 wee- available. Weekend or General Statutes of Connec­ • RooEng • 'Trirowork FINANCIAL weekday work. Stu­ department and Includes and full company paid third floor for rooming unite of 623 Main Street and smoker, seeking room­ ADDITIONS « FLOORS lent condition. Coll knights before 9pm. benefits. Call 647-9137. 2-10 Pearl Street. ticut, In the Board Room of BmaO Jleba welcomed. t KITCHEN & BATH Dave, days, 646-2789, dents and retirees wel­ typing, data entry, cus­ the Coventry Town Hall, 1712 mates. All appliances, a Commercial 8 (eeldsnttal APPL. 4 bedroams. Setiler COtet OkMuet evenings, 644-4584. ABANDON the search. come. Call tor Informa­ tomer contact and direct COLLECTION MANAGER Main Street, Coventry, Con­ e FnM EtUmalee Thank you for making tion, D 8. D Caterers, billing. We offer an excel­ STOCK Clerks and order NO. 1299 ED OBRBBR - Approved a variance to Article II, necticut, on Tuesday, Oc­ $300/month plus 1/3 Call Cbria at 645-0$5» '^REMODELING 1978 GM C Von. 8 pos- CARS TOLLAND BANK is a dynamic, growing fi­ Section 2.01.01 to reduce the front yard setback to tober 11, 19*8 at 10:30 o.m., utilities. 643-7288. John Rannon Conerilt senger. 113,888 miles. us number 1 for 41 Monchester, 646-0350. lent starting salary, good pickersfor Manchester 45 + /- feet for the construction ot o porch of 30 concerning Docket No. *8-06- From the smallest repair to the largest renovaUon, FOR DALE years. For fast, confi­ PR INTERS needed part benefits and an opportun­ Tobacco and Candy nancial services organization serving Tolland Tonlo Drive. 29, Application of General Company • B76-B37I Power stearing, power our own craftsmen do the complete Job — brakes, automatic. dential service and time. Flexible hours. ity to grow with a dynamic Company. Excellent County. We have an opening in our Vernon facility APPL. Water Service Company, easy terms, call us for Apply In person ot organization. Send re­ starting hourly rate. NO. 1300 LEWIS K. B E N N ETT - Approved variance to Arti­ Inc. fora Rote Increase. Spe­ rmmj neatly and on schedule. > $608 643-4891. Steady work, Monday- for a COLLECTION MANAGER. The rightcandi- cle II, Section 16.12.01 to reduce the eotferly side cifically, the Company re­ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION all your financial Morpet Printers, Ver- sume or apply In person OF THE CENTER STREET n m m Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. Looking for a good used SCHALLER Friday. Many extra be­ date will be experienced in the following areas: yard to approximately 4 feet to permit addition of quests an Increase of $24,077 needs. Conn & Conn non Circle, 871-1421. olr-moke-up eaulpment — 151 Sheldon Rood. which Isopproxlmotley 142% CORPORATION AND mobile home? Be sure to 233-9687. nefits. Opportunity for over test year revenues ad- WARNING TO 649-5400 look In the Classified co­ ACURA T W E N T Y Hour position, Economy Telephone Collections All actions hove on effective dote In accordance with Con­ n a m e your own rw*^ CARS advancement. Inter­ lusted by the Company to re­ CREDITORS: lumns ... that's where the USED CARS 5-9, adding to present Repossesion & Sale of Collateral necticut General Statutes. Notice of these dsclslonshos been flect pro forma changes. The noble pric*. Father & HERITAGE KITCHEN and FOR SALE Electric views at 299 Green filed with the Town Clerk. best buys ore odverttsedl PART TIME staff. Apply Salvation Road, Monchester. I Foreclosures requested Increase would re­ NOTICE IS HEREBY Son Painting and P ^ 88 Legend...... •21,995 HELP WANTED A r m y , 385 B ro o d ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS flect on Increase of S24,077, or G IVEN , pursuant to the ertng. Removal. 291- . BATH CENTER, INC. 643-2711. Street, Manchester. Supply, Inc. DRIVERS & warehouse Small Claims 4 Bankruptcy Procedures EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY opproxlmotlev 143% over General Statutes of S567. ______182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester 88 Caravan SE....•15,565 persons. Immediate Doted at Manchester, CT this 4th day of October, 198*. actual test year revenues. Connecticut, thot THE 88 F-150 P/U...... •15.785 T U D E N T S , 428 Tolland Turnpike openings to expand our We offer competitive salary and benefits. Don’t The Company proposes to In­ CENTER STR EET CORPOR- homemakers-full and delay — Send your resume NOW to: 014-10 crease rotes to all customers. A T IO N , o Connecticut 87 S-10 Blazer.. .. •14,975 staff. Excellent start­ Under the Company's propo­ Corporation having Its CLYDE part time day work 647-5000 ing hourly rate. Steady NOTICE TO CREDITORS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 87 Interga LS ...... • 9.995 Robert S. Lazzari, Exec. V.P. sal the quarterly flat rote principal place of business In MACHINERY available. No expere- P E R M A N EN T part time EOE Monday-Friday work charge to each customer Manchester, Connecticut, ESTATE OF R O U T E 83, V E R N O N 87 Mazda BX7 . .. •13,995 Ince necessary, will office position. Seek­ would be Increased from hat been dissolved by a JOSEPH PARLA, oka Looking for Merchandise OH AND TOOLS with time and '/j after TOLLAND BANK JOSEPH C. PARLA 84 Csprica Wagon *8295 87 Toy. Corolla ...• 8.595 train. Little Ceosors ing responsible Indi­ 40 hours. Many extra $37.20 to S90.00, on Increose of resolution of Its Board ot ELECTRICIAN Journey­ Tolland Bank Center • 348 Hartford Tpke. $52.80 or approxlmotlev Directors and stockholders, The Hon. William E. Fitz­ som ething? 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. •4995 ...• 8,295 Pizza, 646-4300. ____ vidual for flexible of­ benefits. Interviews at effective as of Saptember 13, Gerald, Judae, ot the Court FOR Sale. For the se­ 87 Toy. Corollal man. Residential, com­ Vernon, CT 06066 142%. The annual charge rious, hobblest, or In­ as Century 4 Dr. (2) •8995 X-RAY Technician. Reg­ fice hours to assist with mercial, Industrial Manchester Tobacco would Increase from $148.80 1988. of Probate, District of Man­ 87 Toyota Q T .. .. •10.995 EOE chester ot a hearing held on dustrialist. Plasma •7695 istered. Putnam. 4 of- general office duties. work. Able to work and Candy Company, to S300.00, an Increase of All creditors, if any, are 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. 86 Chev C 2 0 ...... • 9,595 S211.20. The Componv re­ September 22, 19M ordered 0 3 FURNITURE cutter for cutting steel ternoons a week. No Typing, good commun­ without supervision. At 299 Green Road, Man- warned to present their that oil claims must be pre­ 88 Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. •7995 ication skills. Word quests approval fo bill the claims to LoBelle 8 LoBalle, up to holt Inch thick. 86 Chev C 3 0 ...... •14.975 evenings, weekends or least 3 years expe­ chester.______proposed quarterly charge sented to the fiduciary at the 86 LeSibre Ltd. •11.995 holidays. Wages eauol processing a plus. C l J l S S I I P.C. Attorneys at Low, P.O. address below. Failure to TWIN Platform beds. Miller dlolorc welder 80 SR-5 P/U ...... • 9.575 rience. Benefits, Insu­ PEST Control. Position of S90.00 at o monthly rate ot Box 511, Manchester, Con­ Drawers with mat­ 87 Skylark 4 Or. •9495 to hospital and based Please call 282-0851 for 830.00. Also, the Company re­ promptly present any such tlQ/stlck. Rockwell 14 ..• 8.995 rance & good wages. available for a service necticut 06040, on or before claim may result In the loss tresses and matching 87 Century LTD 4 Dr. •9995 86 Toy. LB P/U . on experience. Call 928- an appointment. PRIVATE PARTY quests approval of o late pay­ February 1, 1989. Claims not Inch metal cutting Call 875-5905.______technician. Experience of rights to recover such headboard corner ta­ 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. •7995 86 LeSaber...... • S.995 4587 for Interview. preferred, but will ment charge amounting to presented as herein provided lathe. All In excellent FIR E Restoration com- 1.5% of all sums not paid will be barred as provided In claim. ble. $195. Call 633-3263. condition. Call after 87 Celebrity 2 Dr. •9495 86 Merc. Sable.. ..• 9.995 PART time mornings. T E L E M A R K E T IN G Help pany looking for a few train the proper appli­ Merchandise Ads within 30 days of their due Conn. Gen. Stat. Section 33- Johanna Bruder Roy, •9695 General office worker cant. Must be over 18 date and a disconnect and re­ Assistant Clerk Shop the 5pm. 423-1729. 88 Corscia 85 Toronado...... • 9.495 needed In our Man­ good workers. Will 379. 88 Beretta •9995 for Manchester Reol and have a good driv­ connect charge equivalent to The fiduciary Is; 85 Audi G T ...... • 9,595 chester office Imme­ train. S6.00 starting the cost associated with sold Dated at Manchester, Con­ 88 Cslebrity 4 Dr. •10,495 Estate office. Typing 8, ing record. Salary, va­ necticut, this 26th day ot Sep­ Leonardo A. Parlo Classifieds. diately. Part time pay. Full and part time . service os charged by Aqua Executor 88 Caprlcs 4 DR •11,995 84 Toy. Camry ....• 7,995 bookkeeping expe­ hours, pleasant work­ cation, good working Pump Company or onv other tember, 1900. day work. Benefits. SS Bruce Rood CARS CARS 345 Center St., rience helpful. 646-4655, ing conditions. We will Cal I after 9am, 646-6855. conditions. Call 527- company performing sold THE CENTER STREET Manchester, CT 06040 Herald 9000.______service. Additional Informa­ CORPORATION FOR SALE FOR SALE Manchester • 647-7077 train the right people. 015-10 872-9111 Day and night hours RELIABLE, Stralght- W AITR ESS- full time and tion mov be obtained from By LoBelle & LaBella, P.C. 643-2711 Today Is great day ... and laced Driver needed the Department's Executive Its Attorneys available. Call 646-7591 part time. Mature per­ Secretary's Office. Classified Is a great woy f o r Manchester- 030-09 to set up an son. Mothers hours. 99 004-10 ... to sell something! 643- appointment. Wllllmantlc-Entleld Inquire, 649-3700, ask * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2711. area, '/j day on Satur­ ! for Patty. DISTRICT OP CONNECTICUT days. Contact Tom or * Additional Lines 50* Pep Line, Per Day NDTICR Tony. Auto Paint Dis­ * Classifications 71 thru 87 PUBLIC HRARINO UNITHD STATES WRECKER Driver. We BOARD OP DIRRCTORS OP AMERICA, PLAINTIFF, Civil No. H-tl-473 (JA C) CLEARANCE SALE PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON trib u to rs , 649-5211, are In need of an expe- * Merchandise Under >250 TOWN OP MANCHHSTRR. CONNICTICUT 8am-5pm or Saturday, V. rlenced Wrecker * Ad must contain price! Notice It hereby given that the Board of Directors, To w i^f Immediate opening for part time 9am-lpm. Driver. Good salary ONR PARCIL OP You may cancel anytime, but NO reiunds Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the PROPERTY LOCATED AT ; delivery of newspapers to stores and and all company benef­ Lincoln Center Hearing R o ^ 4*4 Main Street, MMchnter, 231 SPRING STREET, its. Apply to Stan due to this low price... Connecticut, on Tuesday, October II, 1988 at 7.36 P.M. to MANCHHSTRR, consider and oct on the followlno: N E W 1988 racks in Manchester. 2 Hours daily - 6 Ozimek, Morlarty CONNRCTICUT CH ILD Care needed for Brothers, 643-5135. ProooMd appropriation to Education Special W ITH ALL days per week. Hourly plus mileage. You’ll Sell It Faster with Prolects - Fund 41 - Professional Develop- APPURTRNANCIS AND Infant In our Glaston­ ATTACNMRNTS Dependable transportation and valid bury home. Monday- B A B Y S ITTE R needed af­ ternoons In mv South to be financed by o State Grant. THBRION. Friday, 7am to 4:30pm. CALL CLASSIFIED HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS OBPBNDANT. CARS driver's license necessary. Call Frank ProDOied appropriation to Education Special Vicinity of Manchester Windsor home. Hours somewhat flexible. Ex­ Prolects - Fund 41 - Adult Basic Education...... $28,2*2.00 (CLAIMANTS: WALTER MeSweegan, at the Manchester Herald Road/Hebron Avenue. to bo flnonced by a State Grant. ZUROMSKI, NANCY R. (Routes 83/94) Begin cellent pay. Car and 643-2711 NOW! 643-2711 ZUROMSKI, A/K/A NANCY ; Sprint - Celebrity references required. Proposed approprlotlon to Educollon Special - 647-9946. October 24th. Referen­ ProhKts - Fund 41 - Career Incentive O ra n t...... $14,511.00 BBLCHRR. A/K/A NANCY ; 644-8733, evenings. CAVBNDRR, SAVINOS ces required. 659-4438. to be financed by a State Grant. RANK OP MANCHRSTRR) : OVER FACTORY Proposed appropriation to Education Social Caprice - Nova Prolects - Fond 41 - Teacher Evaluation Grant ....$14311.00 NOTICI INVOICE to be flnonced by a State Gront. To Interested persons In the above-captioned cose, no­ IN STOCK UNITS Proposed approprlotlon to General Fund - tice Is hereby given that the United States of Amtrica on Sep­ M A N C H E S T E R J O B S E R V I C E ... always raady to sarva lob-saakars and araa amployars at no charga. ...S 24M.4S tember 27, 1*1*, filed an action pursuant to 21 U.S.C. f (Invoices Available On Reauest) Spectrum to*bKrtlnance^fron?Fund Boionce retuiti'iio 8*1 (0) (7), and 28U.S.C. 1134$ and 81355, for the forfeiture of a parcel of proparty located at 232 Spring Street, Manchester, JOB from lapsed appropriations. Connecticut, with all Aoourtenonces and Attachments Ther­ Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: ProDOsed appropriation to Speclol Oronts - eon. The legal descrlglton of the defendant property may be IN STOCK! Fund 41 - Locol Capitol improvemtnt Program obtained by writing to the undersigned Asilstant UnUad • Immediate janitorial opening In I Electronics your thing? Local re­ S E m C E manufacturing plant - 2nd shift. Slate* Attorney. All claimants to this property mutt f I It their tailer has immediate opening for Fuel Tank ReplocemMt ...... I40309.00 claims pursuant to Rule C of the Supplemental Rules for Cer­ ^ Good pay plus shift bonus and experlened seleepereon, or to be Rnanced by a State Gront. tain Admiralty and Maritime Claims within ten (10) days 7 • Immediate opening for truck from the dole of publication of this Notice and must serve e Interested in muscle building? I Like dealing with the public? driver with class 23 llcenae to benefits. trainee, to sell stereos, comput- Local firm has opening for work ?K’A‘SrF"Ei?«^Rr.*R4SirlVFCn?1^^^ and flic their answers within twenty 120) days <^*r the f Mine 10 Local contractor looking for ex­ make deliveries In local area. era, and electronic parte. Pay plus ..t1*,737.00 ol the claim. All such claim* and answer* must be filed with SALE OCT. 1 thru OCT. order clerk to take customer • Need a alt-down job? Area Tjwkjteplaeen^ Boionce. perienced laborer or trainee to Very good pay / benefits. employer will train to use hand commission plus benefits. the Olflee of the Clerk. United States Olslrlct Court, 141 • A challenging position (or an assist mason In concrete work. orders on phone / write orders. Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut ^ 0 , with a copy experienced secretary with Employer will train. Very good tools for deburring metal parts. All public -nertlng. of the T o ^ of M^^^ o r. hjid ot thereof sent to Asslstnat United States Attornsy, L y lle C. Good pay, more. If experienced. Ohta, P.O. Box 1124,141 Church Street, New Haven, CT06S00. ability to typo 05 wpm and 1 yr. pay plus benefits. Good pay / benefits. experience on word procoaaor. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA State of Connecticut STANLEY A. TWAROY, JR. Excellent pay plus benefits. I Have good finger dexterity? Im­ • Experlened operating engineer UNITED STATES ATTORNEY -C^RTER: „ Labor Department mediate opening for jewelry re­ ' Immediate opening for a packer. to operate heavy equipment — LESLIE C. OHTA pairer. Employer will train. Good Will put Items on / take off a con­ removing dirt / grading. Excellent 806 Main Street ASSISTANT U.S. ATTO RNEY SECRETArr^^BoVRO OF DIRECTORS P.O. BOX 1U4 CHEVROLET pay and benefits. pay and benefits. veyor. Good pay and benefits. Manchester, CT 06040 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 2*th day of NEW HAVEN, CT 06501 ______TELEPH ON E NO. (203) 773-2108 11229 MAIN STREET • TEL. 646-6484 ■ MANCHESTER (ExU 3 off 1-384) (203) 649-4558 Se^embtr, 1*81. 010-10 003-10 U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 4, 1988 Debate Pasta passion One pitch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Candidates clash There are lots of reasons Mets come back

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W ANTED. Loving 8< car­ HOUSE for sale by COVENTRY. Ju n ip e r PRINTING Firm looking Quiz on page 8 ing babysitter In my for mature person In o owner. Our loss Is your Drive. 3 bedroom NUCMNING home. 7:30om-6pm. AIDES tost paced envlorn- ' gain on this profession­ Ranch. Oil heat, hard­ 1. Stethoscope Weekdays. Call 645- ally landscaped. Im­ wood floors, new kit­ 2. Vision (About 65 percent) Am I N m g AMe ment for order taking OPENINGS 1476 after 6.______and customer contact. maculate, 1900 souore chen, garage. Easy Agpllcairts feet, 3 bedroom, 2 both. 3. FLA (Florida) NOW Hiring. New whole­ Typing ability needed. Hartford commute. 4. Show Me (MO) C N C Lathe set up and Fall and Part Tima Ranch with stone fire- $117,000. Rich Realty, sale company hiring Apply In person at 5. Debut operate on Aircraft 5-10 hardworking Indi­ We offer the areas hi­ Marpet Printers, Ver­ placed living room, 2 423-6335.______cor garage, pool and 6. (a) Philip — Lover of horses (y) Forginga and bar work viduals In Manager ghest staff to patient non Circle, 871-1421. 291 Porter Street. 7 room using FANUC Con­ trainee program to finished walkout fam­ (b) George — Farmer (v) ily room. Available for Colonial. Full of trols. learn all aspects of (c) Daniel — Judge (w) LABORER. Heavy con­ Immediate occupancy. charm, new furnace, wholesale warehous­ Scheduling new energy saving win­ (d) David — Beloved (z) T ube-bender-assem- ing Industries from In­ • Complete Health struction. Apply In per­ Appraised value, $2 0 5 ,0 0 0 . Asking dows, modern kitchen, (e) Richard — Powerful (x) bler needed for hand ventory administra­ Inaurance son; The Andrew 2 full baths, patio and 3 Ansaldl Building Com­ $195,000. Coll 649-0593. ilanrijpalpr Mpralb fitting of aircraft com­ tion to management. "Including Dental" bedrooms. Must be For Interview, phone pany, 186 Bldwell MANCHESTER. One seen to be appreciated. ponents. Experience • Uniform Street, Manchester. owner. Maintained 6 HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS Sandy at, 289-1382. Allowance Please call 643-9233 af­ with brazing and RECEPTIONIST for room Cope. Great ter 6:00pm. Principals FOR SALE I FOR SALE layout a plus. Apply In • Bonus Hours Manchester Account­ value. $139,900. Nice only. ing firm. 40 hour week. lot, neighborhood, Wednesday, Oct. 5,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents person to the • Free Meals M A N C H ES TE R . Wendel E X E C U T IV E Colonial lo­ MALLARD View. Dis­ T R E E Care Sales Repre­ For more Information 646-2465.______vinyl siding, oak floors cated In a very desira­ tinctive Duplexes. Lo­ and fireplace. Peter­ Reed brick Ranch with E. A. PATTEN Co. sentative. The Bartlett please call G R ILL person wanted. central air. 3 bed­ ble neighborhood of cated on a private Tree Expert Company Full time position man Real Estate, 649- 303 Wetherell St. CRESTDELD rooms, V/7 baths, 1st Manchester. Some of permanent cul-de-sac Is looking for moti­ available. Paid vaca­ 9404.______the features are: 4 Is this new subdivision Manchester CONVALESCENT floor family room and vated tree care special­ tion 8i holidays. Great VERNON. Daryl Drive. 7 laundry. Well lands­ bedrooms and 2'/2 of quality 3 bedroom ist for the Central Con- HOME for mothers who follow room Raised Ronch, 3 caped treed yard. baths, large living duplexes await your Ellen Morse nectlcut area. MANCHESTER, CT. Manchester school ca­ bedrooms, V h baths, 2 room with bay window, Inspection. Kitchens Panel sets M IC H A E LS Jewelers has $219,900. D.W. Fish Knowledge of the tree lender. kCall tor Inter­ fireplaces, beautiful Reolty, 643-1591.0 beautiful formal dining have oak cabinets, o full time service soles care or green Industry 6 4 3 -5 1 5 1 view between 9 am-1 heated Inground pool room, 1st floor family range oven, dis­ position open. Retail necessary. Sales expe­ plus whirlpool. Re­ MANCHESTER. Seven A UT^Medumlc^MusT pm. East Catholic High room home on a cul-de- room with fireplace, hwasher, refrigerator exposure a plus. Great rience helpful. We School, 646-5271. cently redecorated private master bed­ and built In microwave Is teacher have own tools. Uni­ sac near school. 4 bed­ benefits package. offer excellent earn­ with ceramic tile and room with large bath, Apply In person, form, paid vacations, WANTED. Experienced rooms, V/2 baths In­ oven. Fireplaced living ings and benefits. For fine carpeting. large country kitchen, rooms, I'A bath with Tuesdov-Soturday, further Information etc. Coll 633-3669. machinist or tool cluded In brand new maker. Minimum 5 ye­ $209,900. Golden Oaks dinette area with slid­ full vanities, separate lOom-Spm of 958 Main and appointment, call F U L L time retail sales­ 2nd floor addition. Plus its criteria Realty, 646-5099 or call ers to deck, natural Street, Manchester. ars experience. Excel­ 16x46 pool and cabana full basements, 2 zoned of the year 649-8150. person. Jewelery com- lent benefits, paid va­ Joello, 872-8170. woodwork throughout, baseboard heating sys­ 643-2741. panv In malor on park-llke grounds. cation and holiday. MANCHESTER. Spring $217,500 D.W. Fish closets and storage ga­ tems, Andersen perma- department store seek­ Street. Spacious Colon­ lore, 2 car garage, shleld thermopane D E N T A L Assistant for Medical 8< maternity. Realty, 643-1591.0 By Andrew J. Davis ing enthusiastic and Life Insurance. Please ial on lovely lands­ private large back­ windows. Luxurious Orthodontic office. Ex­ INSPECTORS reliable full time sales yard. All this and more Manchester Herald call to set up an ap­ caped corner lot. 7 MANCHESTER. Dellght- wall to wall carpeting perience preferred. person. Retail expe­ rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 (o r only $237,900. and attached garage. P.O. Box 2356, Vernon, First piece and In pointment between 7- ful six room brick and rience helpful. Good 5:30, days, 742-9600. baths. 2 fireplaces, 2 Realty World, Benoit, Phase I nearing com­ for manager Ellen Morse, an eighth-grade history teacher at wood Cape In move-ln Connecticut, 06066. process of aircraft salary and benefits, car garage, large pri­ Frechette Associates, pletion. See their Bennet Junior High School, was named today as GOVERNMENT Jobs! flexible hours, bright condition. Large front machine details using vate screened porch. to bock living room 646-7709.O______owner occupied and Manchester teacher of the year. $18,037 to $69,405. Im­ future. Call Liberty Na­ TELLERS Immaculately main­ rental townhouses to­ layout tools. Familiar tional, 568-1115. with fireplace, three MANCHESTER. This 4 "She is the definition of the professional teacher,” mediate Hiring 1 Your Full time. Savings Bank tained. $225,000. room plus 2 attic room day I Blanchard 8i Ros­ area. Coll (Refunda­ with SPC a plus. Apply HAIRDRESSER. Small of Manchester. Experi­ nice size bedrooms and By Andrew Yurkovsky tradition,” he said. said School Superintendent James P. Kennedy, who Golden Oaks Realty, beautiful pork like ranch may be lust whot setto Realtors," We're ble) 1-518-459-3611 Ext. In person to; busy salon full or part enced or will train. Good 646-5099 or call Tom , Selling Houses" 646- Manchester Herald Cassano said that the new announced the selection at a news conference at his wages, good benefits. grounds. This Is the you ore looking fori F508A for Federal List, time. 55 percent com­ 649-9664. Nice size pantry. Car­ 2482.0______manager should have at least five office. 24 Hours.______E. A. PATTEN Co. Apply; 923 Main St.. perfect starter or re­ mission, 8i paid vaca­ tirement home. Priced peted. Located on a LOVELY! 5'/2 room, 3 years’ experience. And If the " I ’m delighted,” said Morse. 303 Wetherell St. tion. Roller setting Manchester, CT. MANCHESTER. Spa- A background in finance and a CUSTOMER Service po­ EOE clous 3 bedroom home right. Call David Mur­ corner lot convenient bedroom Condo with Board of Directors decides that a Morse, the seventh teacher to win the award, said sition. Full time In o needed. 649-7879 or 649- lot of experience are two qualifi­ Manchester which must be seen to dock at Sentry tor to shopping and 1-384. V/2 baths, appliances, 2 finance background is important, she received a large round of applause from teachers fast paced envlorn- 8568.______Some owner financing air conditioners, full cations that a new town manager appreciate Its roomi­ more Intorma- a salary of at least $70,000 would and students after her selection was announced at the ment. Prefer mature INVENTORY Control tion.$149,500. Sentry available. $117,900 basement. Nice area of ought to have, members of a EXPERIENCED Carpen­ ness. V h baths, fire­ school. "A fter my class had done its hooting and person with typing and Coordinator. Large Real Estate, 643-4060.O Realty World, Benoit, Manchester. Asking manager search committee be in order, he said. ter for commercial place, eat-ln kitchen organizational ability. wholesale nursery MEDICAL Secretary and formal dining Frechette Associates, $132,900 Strano Real agree. Weiss' current salary is $68,000. hollering, I could hear it down the hall,” ohe said. Apply In person at work. Contact Jimmy seeks Individuals (2) to MANCHESTER. Attrac­ 646-7709.O needed for Surgeons room. Beautiful yard In tive seven room plus Estate, 647-7653.0 Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. on The directors rejected a $4,000 A large banner of congratulations was draped over Marpet Printers, Ver­ at 646-5775 or Charlie at coordinate Inventory office In Manchester. 645-1805. an Ideal location. Colonial In one of Man­ Tuesday announced the names of raise earlier this year because of the school's main entrance. non Circle, 871-1421. counts, grading, selec­ Light typing, book­ $175,500 D.W. Fish TODAY'S Lucky CT Ll- Morse was chosen over four other finalists by a tion and plant tagging chester's prime areas. cense Plate Number Is those who will serve on the problems with the town's tax keeping. Experience Realty, 643-1591 .□ Three generous sized functions. Organiza­ preferred but will 945 STA. If this Is your committee to find a replacement revaluation, which had to be panel consisting of three former winners and MANCHESTER. C om ­ bedrooms Including CONDOMINIUMS plate number, bring scrapped. Kennedy. The finalists were: Jessie Hovey of Nathan tional and communica­ troln. Monday, Tues­ master bedroom suite. for retiring Town Manager Ro­ tion skills are reaulred. day, Thursday, Friday, mercial zoned 2 family FOR SALE this ad to Ed Thornton, Osella said that the town might Hale School; John LeSure, who teaches in a program TIRED OF THE TRAFFIC In central location I Super sized lower level bert B. Weiss. The members are Plant knowledge Is a 9-5. Salary depends at Manchester Honcia, have to go to a salary as high as for troubled youths at the former Highland Park Present use Is residen­ \ rec room with walk-out FOREST Ridge Town- DiRosa, Deputy Mayor Stephen IN GEniNG TO & FROM WORK? plus. If you enloy work­ upon experience. Good 24 Adams Street, Man­ $75,000 to attract the best candi­ School; Michael Marquisof filing Junior High School; tial. Large 6-6 2 family to lovely private rear house. 3