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YO" scattered showers SO miles offshore, a ClauKied . . 18-20 Opinion__ competence, Quayle is in a position to in a jet aircraft equipped to handle ter. "A s a taxpayer in the town of It thl» DO"** wind of 10-15 knots^ (about 11 to 17 C o m ic t__ _ 16 Paopla succeed without really scoring in the like the shuttle. They practiced Coventry I am instructing you, the mph) from the southeast and a F ocu i______IS Sporta____ vice presidential debate, if he can hold landings on the shuttle landing strip Town Council, our elected body, to temperature of 85 degrees for the Local -2-4 Science. his own and undercut the opposition near the launch pad. change the hours,” said Twerdy. Later in the day all five crew Lottary. - 2 Stata/Raglon. See NEXT DEBATE, page 10 members were scheduled for pre- See SPACE SHUTTLE, page 10 See COVENTRY LAKE, page 10 Natlon/World. . 10 Talavlalon _ _ M ANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 - 3 » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 27, 1988 IN BR IEF Revaluation firm to be hired tonight more than 24 hours is prohibited under RECORD By Nancy Concelman of KVS Information Systems of The directors also are scheduled to zoning regulations, O’Marra said. Bridge work slated Manchbster Herald Amherst, N.Y., for the job. vote tonight on an appropriation of Employees of the outside revalua­ about $5,500 necessary to cover rent, Lanes on Interstate 384 and Interstate 84 will The trailer, which would house The Board of Directors is scheduled tion firm would work in a trailer to be delivery and utility hookups for the be closed for the rest of the week because of between one and five employees at to v,ote tonight on an appropriation of set up at the edge of the Municipal trailer. Spinelli said. various points during the process, is About Town work on bridges in Manchester, according to $846,000 to have a New York-based Building parking lot for the approxi­ The town had applied to the Zoning needed because a shortage of space at the state Department of Transportation. Board of Appeals for a variance to use Correia, Chelsea Elizabeth, daughter of David J. firm conduct the 1987 revaluation, mately three years it will take to the Municipal Building and Lincoln Lanes on 1-384 eastbound will close the trailer without a foundation but and Patricia Gonsalves Correia of 66 Constance which was scrapped in March be­ complete the revaluation. Director of Center, Spinelli said. Wednesday through Friday and lanes on 1-384 withdrew its application after decid­ Stress management studied Drive was bom Sept. 17 at Manchester Memorial cause of a number of problems. Finance Boyce Spinelli said. westbound today and Friday for work on 1-384 The trailer, which will be about 50 ing to put it on a foundation. Zoning Leasing space for the revaluation A six-session class on Personal Stress Manage­ Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Masae U. Members of the directors’ revalua­ over Birch Mountain Brook. feet long and 10 feet wide, will take up Enforcement Officer Thomas outside those two buildings would be ment Skills will begin tonight at 7 at Manchester Saur of 53 North St. Her paternal grandparents are tion subcommittee said after a On Thursday, lanes on Gardner Street will one or two parking spaces, he said. O’ Marra said Monday. inconvenient because of the compu­ Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Correia Sr. of 16 Duval St. She meeting last Wednesday they were Bids for the trailer are scheduled to Parking a trailer with no foundation ters and other equipment the town is Instructor Linda Tucker will be leading the has two sisters, Nicole Masae, 4 and Marlssa H elen ,. be closed for work on 1-84 under Gardner optimistic that the directors would prlrifly. to be used for human occupancy for contractually obligated to supply. two-hour classes .which will meet on six consecutive 2. Street opposite 1-384. approve the administration’s choice Tuesday nights. To register call Manchester Geyer, Kevin James, son of James A. and Kim * Work involves routine bridge inspections to Memorial's Community Health Education Depart­ Anthony Geyer of 116 Carriage Drive was bora Aug. be done by the consulting firm of Parsons, ment at 643-1223 or 647-6600. The cost of the classes is 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas of East Main street rooming house •75. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Anthony, 70 . Hartford. school H. Cliffside Drive. His paternal grandparents are • James Joyce Club to meet Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Geyer. 330 Spring St. He has ; High school testing two sisters, Sara, 9 and Kori, 6. gets appeals board blessing done, 4 to go The James Joyce Club of Paperback Alley will Tulman, Benjamin Harry, son of Michael and . Manchester High School will hold the Iowa hold its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 at Maria Vaughan Tulman of Hebron Road, Andover, Test of Achievement and Proficiency on Oct. 3 By Andrew J. Davis Pazianos did not get a license to from a few minor violations, Paperback Alley, 064 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. was bora Sept. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. and 5. By Nancy Concelman Manchester Herald operate the rooming house when including the need to replace 'The group will discuss the fourth section of His maternal grandparents are Paul and Lydia The test will be given to 10th- and llth-grade Manchester Herald Vaughan of Granby. He has two brothers, Edan. ><• the town ordinance to change the some windows and peeling paint, Joyce’s Portrait of The Artist As A Young Man. For students between 7:50 and 10:15 a.m. both It will be one down and four to go in the town’s zoning regulations was approved the rooming house was run well. information call Paperback Ally at 644-9970. and Joshua, 14. A rooming house will be al­ $8.8 million school-renovation project on days. "It’s a very, very nice facility, ” Peck, Nicole Ashley, daughter of Paul J. and ; lowed to operate on Main Street by the Board of Directors in the Saturday. School will open at 10:20 a.m . for all other Salcius said. Dawn M. Banavige Peck of 220 Babcock Hill Road, | after the Zoning Board of Appeals 1960s. Renovations at Nathan Hale School will be Parcel Post Auction tonight students those two days. Buses will run at Capt. Rudy Kissmann, deputy Coventry, was born Sept. 9 at Manchester Memorial Monday voted to sustain a stop The license would have allowed finished Saturday, making it the first of five regular times. Students who must use bus fire marshal with the Town of The Daughters of Isabella will hold a Parcel Post Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are John J. order from the Zoning Enforce­ the rooming house to exist as a schools in the program to be complete, says transportation will be assigned to study areas. Manchester Fire Department, Auction tonight at the First Federal Savings and and Gail A. Banavige. Her paternal grandparents ment Officer but granted a non-conforming use and would Board of Education member Francis A. Maffe also supported the variance in a Loan Association building on West Middle Turnpike are Lyman and Arlyne Peck of 50 North St. variance that allows the use. allow the town Health Depart­ Jr. ment to issue a license for it now. letter to the Planning at 0:30. AP photo Bycholski, Ryan Matthew, son of Robert S. and Band shell benefit On Aug. 5, Zoning Enforcement Maffe, chairman of the Building-Sites and Department. Participants are asked to bring a parcel post item. Linda Paul Bychoiski of 24 Clinton St. was born Sept. Officer Thomas O’Marra issued a Transportation Cktmmittee. announced the A benefit for the Manchester Bicentennial Pazianos told board members The third-floor rooms rent for Barbara Reale and her committee will be in charge. WOOLY BEAR FORECAST — National prediction for the "yo-yo" winter is 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal notice of violation to the owntirs of school’s completion at Monday’s Board of Band Shell featuring the Jack D’Johns trio is he didn’t know he had to get a about $40 a week, Frolich said. Wolly Bear Forecaster Sam Taylor, of based on his sightings of both coai- grandparents are Antoinette Paul of 296 School St. the rooming house at 623 Main St. license. Frolich said the two new Education meeting. and the late Richard S. Paul. His paternal scheduled for Oct. 21 in the Manchester High “ Where are you going to find biack and “blond" varieties of the because the use of the third floor owners weren’t aware of any Verplanck School work will be done by Oct. 7, Registration sessions slated Lancaster, Pa., exarnined two furry School auditorium. something like that, especially in species. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bycholski of the building as a rooming house problems with the use until the and renovations at Waddell and Bowers The YMCA Indian Guides, Indian Princesses worms this week as he made his annual Proceeds from the event will go toward Manchester?” Frolich said. of 48 A Esquire Drive. He has two sisters, Beri, 13 is illegal under zoning regulations Health Department inspected the schools should be finished by the end of the Parent-Child Program for children in grades prediction for a "yo-yo winter." Taylor’s capital improvements and operational No one spoke against the and Aimee, 2. that were revised in the 1970s. house in July and found two year, Maffe said. Undergarden to second will hold three registration application at the hearing, but the expenses. Expansion of programs and The owners of the building, bathrooms for seven rooms, Paul Phillips, chairman of the town Building sessions beginning today at 7:30 p.m. at the Indian facilities depends on contributions from the Dwight D. Downham III and owner of Paul’s Paint & Decorat­ classifying the third floor as a ing Center. 615 Main St., and Eye Committee, said today that Malichester High Valley YMCA in Vernon. Pollen Count community, which allow the band shell to put Gerald Fournier, appealed rooming house. School’s renovations should be completed by The next session will be Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. at Physicians & Surgeons of Man­ Obituaries on free concerts June through August. O’ M arra’s stop order to the ZBA Tenements, where each unit the end of the year. The MHS work is not Rolwrtson School. The final session will be held at chester at 599 Main St. wrote Jazz, rock, big bands, country and western and requested a variance that has a kitchen and shares a scheduled to be completed until April 1989. It is the YM CA in Vernon on Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. letters asking that the variance NEW HAVEN (A P ) — The Pollen Count Center at and puppet shows are among the entertaiment would allow them to correct the bathroom with no more than one being done by Alma Construction Co. of Gregory Taras of Nottingham, be denied because they said For information call the YMCA at 872-7329. Anne O ’Brien Austrid M. Lundine the Hospital of St. Raphael reported Tuesday that offered at the band shell. The band shell was a violation of use, O’Marra said. other unit, arc allowed, but the Manchester. England; and a sister, Tekla tenants in the rooming house the pollen count was 7 and mold spores are low. gift to the town from many citizens and a Attorney Terrance J. Frolich, owners said converting the third Barring any complications. Waddell and Anne (Lawrence) O’Brien. 88, Czembal in Ukraine; and a Austrid M. Lundine, 92, of 36 were using their parking lots. A pollen count of 0-10 means conditions are grant from the Hartford Foundation for Public representing the owners, argued floor into tenements would not be Bowers will be finished two months ahead of Health care services offered of East Hartford, formerly of grandson. Ridge St,, died Monday (Sept. 26, Downham said only two tenants comfortable for allergy and asthma sufferers, 11-50 Giving in memory of Luella Clark Hale. at Monday’s public hearing that feasible because of the size of the schedule, Maffe said. The Community Health Care Services, Inc. wiii Vernon, widow of Edmund J. The funeral will be Wednesday 1988) at home. in the rooming house have cars, is uncomfortable, 51-100 is miserable and over 100 is the third floor has been used as a rooms. Nathan Hale was originally scheduled to be O’ Brien, died Sunday (Sept. 25, at 8; 15 a.m. from the Taiarski Tickets for the benefit are available for $10 one of whom leaves his car at hold office hours at the Coventry Town Hall She was bora in Manchester on dangerous. rooming house since at least 1925, completed by the end of June, according to the 1988) at Hartford Hospital. Maple Hill Chapels, 380 Maple each at all Main Street banks and the work. He said because of com­ Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. April 1, 1896, and was a lifelong when George Pazianos of 105 Town Sanitarian John Salclus contract with the DmC Construction Co. of She is survived by two sons, the Ave., Hartford, followed by a Municipal Building. For more information, plaints from Paul’s Paint, he’s Residents of Coventry and area towns can take resident. Before retiring, she was Foster St., began leasing the testified at the hearing that Manchester. The renovations were basically Rev. Edmund M. O’Brien of St. liturgy of Christian burial at 9 call Beverly Noble at 647-5557. told tenants not to park in any advantage of blood pressure checks, tine tests, a nurse for the Cheney Bros, silk 0 1 1 1 7 building. Pazianos told ZBA creating tenements would re­ complete before school began about a month Matthew’s Church, in the Fore- a.m. in St. Michael’s Ukrainian business lots. throat cultures and health guidance. For informa­ mills, and for the state of V x K i l l M C 9 members he bought the building quire knocking down walls, ago except for some last-minute painting and stville section of Bristol, and Catholic Church, Hartford. Bur­ Downham argued that the two tion call 228-9428. Connecticut. She was a member Brooks to take leave in 1941 and said the third floor was Salcius had encouraged Fourn­ other small details, school officials have .said. James L. O’Brien of Wethers­ ial will be in St. Michael’s businesses have no proof that the of St. Mary’ s Episcopal Church. used as a rooming house until he ier and Downham to appeal and Verplanck is under contract to be completed field: a daughter, Mary A. 1. The slang term "ju ice” suggests which worker? The Board of Education at its Monday night violators are his tenants, and the Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, sold it in 1981. apply for the variance after the O’Brien-Blank of Reston, Va.; She is survived by two sisters, BARTENDER CARPENTER meeting unanimously approved a one ZBA agreed. Members of the by the Charles Jewett Co. of Glastonbury by Glastonbury. Calling hours are “ I’m just trying to establish violation was issued because of Public Meetings three sisters, Augusta Byron of today from 6 to 9 p.m. A Eleanor Howard of Manchester BARBER ELECTRICIAN semester leave of absence for Manchester board said residential parking in Oct. 1. that the use predates zoning the need for.affordable housing in The completion of the renovations was one of East Hartford, Elizabeth O’Brien and Mildred Scrimgeour of Mont­ 2. A blind person would probably find which one of High School Vice Principal Gwen E. Brooks. that neighborhood is a problem Panachyda service will be today (regulations),” Frolich said. town. of Ridgefield and Isabelle Old­ real, Quebec, Canada; and sev­ these most enjoyable? that does not fall under its eight objectives announced by School Superin­ at 7 p.m. Brooks has requested the unpaid leave to O’Marra said he agreed, but He restated his support for a Meetings scheduled tonight. ham of Hartford: seven grand- eral nieces and nephews. PERISCOPE TELESCOPE juri.sdiction, O’Marra said. tendent James P. Kennedy at Monday's Memorial donations may be serve as visiting associate professor at issued the violation because variance Monday and said aside children; six great- made to St. Michael’s Ukrainian HOROSCOPE MICROSCOPE meeting. Private services and burial will Connecticut College in New London. Other objectives announced include: reopen grandchildren; and several School. 3. Which one of these utters the slang term for a Manchester be held at the convenience of the Highland Park School in the next school year, nieces and nephews. family. There are no calling phony doctor? Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, The funeral will be Wednesday RAZORBACK FULLBACK SWAYBACK Mediation date tentative Osella hits meeting time changes support the reaccreditation process at Man­ Eva Zambas hours. The Watkink Funeral chester High School, and to have all schools 7:30 p.m. at 10:15 a.m. from the Dillon- Home, 142 E. Center St., is in CANVASBACK Baxter Funeral Home, 1276 Ber­ 4. Which one of these indicates a crooked spine? Mediation between the Board of Education 20 date was agreed on by consensus. He said it was participate in the Effective Schools Program. Eva (Fox) Dolan Zambas, 78, charge of arrangements. By Alex Glrelll lin Turnpike, Wethersfield, fol­ NEPHROSIS OSMOSIS PYROSIS KYjPHOSIS and the Manchester Federation of set because Sept. 13 was Rosh Ha.shanah, the Jewish Highland Park School was closed in 1984 Bolton of Florida, formerly of Man- Manchester Herald because of declining enrollment, but the school lowed by a concelebrated Mass of chesrer, wife of Christopher 5. When fully grown, which one of these is often Paraprofessionals should take place either new year. Later, he said, it was found that Sept. 20 Charter Revision Commission, Community Hall, Christian burial at 11 a.m. in the pursued by honeybees? \ Oct. 25 or 27. said board member Susan was another another Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur. board voted earlier this year to reopen the Zambas, died Sunday (Sept. 25, Republican town Director Ronald Osella has Church of the Incarnation, 544 SHOAT HEIFER CUB PULLET Osella said the board as a whole was not consulted school in 1989. The board is projecting an 8 p.m. 1988) in Dunedin, Fla. June M. Davis Perkins. . j objected to the changing of meeting dates for the Prospect St., Wethersfield. Bur­ 6. In this problem you are to fill the blank spaces Perkins said at Monday night s school board increase of between 350 to 500 new elementary Besides her husband, she is Board of Directors without a formal vote by a about the changes. ial will be in Mount St. Benedict June Mae Davis. 59, of Irving, with appropriate words that end in "-try” and thus meeting that the state labor mediator from the Osella said he has canceled a previous commit­ school pupils within five years. survived by two daughters, Mrs. majority of directors as required by the board’s Manchester High School will undergo an Coventry Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling Texas, sister of Barbara Jean sound like "tree." Mediation and Arbitration Board could meet ment to attend the meeting Tuesday. John (Georgia) Jeffers of Bur­ rules of procedure. Food distribution, Town Office Building, 10 a.m. Paul of Manchester and daughter (a) Which "tree” suggests the rural area? He said directors have an obligation to arrange evaluation by the New England Association of hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. lington, Vt., and Mrs. C. Edward on either date. The mediator has yet to talk to In a letter to Democratic Mayor Peter DiRosa, Gerald Park Association. Town Office Building. 7 of Mildred Russell of Manches­ (b) Which suggests creatures named Biddy? their schedules so as not to conflict with the regular Schools and Colleges of Winchester. Mass. The and 7 to 9 p.m. (Linda) Warner of Avon; six the paraprofessionals to set a definite date, Osella said that in the future, meeting dates for the ter. died Sept. 17. 1988, at her (c) Which is likely to contain a cookie jar? meetings, and that meetings should not be changed high school seeks accreditation every 10 years. p.m. grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. she said. board should be changed from the first and third home. (d) Which suggests the ancient worship of Baal? because certain directors are not available on Nathan Hale School and Keeney Street Edwin (Marion) Main of The paraprofessionals are seeking a 63 Tuesdays of the month only "fo r extraordinary School, which are scheduled for association Besides her sister and mother, (e) Which is usually required to win a prize regular meeting dates. ‘ James N. Michaud Hartford. percent increase in the first year of a new reason” and that decisions to make the changes she is survived by three daugh­ "A simple courtesy call in advance to the minority accreditation reports this year, also will lake Current Quotations Private funeral and burial contest? two-year contract. They are also seeking a 10 should not be made privately in Democratic James N. Michaud, 63, of ters, Judith Anne French of West leader might facilitate proposed changes,” Osella part in the Effective Schools Program. Plainville, brother of Jeanne services will be held at the percent increase the second year. caucuses. Haven, Christine Karen Charles Answers in Classified section said. Madore of Coventry, died Mon­ convenience of the family. Paraprofessionals, or teachers' aides, make He refered to several recent changes in the "Ben was not able to discuss or articulate of Irving, Texas, and Karen Ann day (Sept. 26, 1988) at home. between about $7,000 and $11,680 a year. schedule. anything at that m om ent... He was just not able to Haney of Grand Prairie, Texas; Besides his sister, he is sur­ DiRosa said this morning he had not received the speak and it was a very difficult moment for all of 10 grandchildren; and a great­ vived by two brothers, Robert letter. us ” Carol Anne Letheren, Canada’s chief of Diana Casasanta grandchild. Thoughts Transportation hearing Michaud of Plainville and Jules But, he said, in his 12 years on the board, it has mission in Seoul. South Korea, describing Ben The funeral services were held Michaud of Bristol; another Diana (Skeene) Casasanta, 41, The Connecticut Public Transportation always been his understanding that changes were Johnson’s shocked reaction to losing his Olympic last Wednesday in Texas with the sister, Therese M. Rogers of of 223 Oak St., wife of Robert A. CJommission will hold a public hearing at 7 made by an informal consensus of the board. 100-meter dash gold medal.after testing positive for Rev. Charles Means officiating. Back in the early '60s a sign appeared along a Bristol; and several nieces and Casasanta, died Monday (Sept. heavily traveled highway in one of Japan’s most p.m. Oct. 6 in the Lincoln Center hearing room "If they (the board Republicans) want to make steroid use. nephews. 26, 1988) at Bridgeport Hospital. industrialized areas: "Truckers Stop H ere!” A during which Greater Hartford residents and politics about something as stupid as when meetings The funeral will be Thursday at She was bora in Roberval, are scheduled, it’s their prerogative,” DiRosa said. "Building constituent support one on one, serving Christian minister, Michio Imai, was impressed town officials may comment on public 9 a.m. at Plainville Memorial Quebec, Canada, July 10, 1947, Osella said the rules were violated when the well in public office, can help build a political with the facilities provided by unions and transportation services. Funeral Home, 106 W. Main St., and had been a resident of second September meeting was set for Sept. 20 and career, but there is no substitute for money, and lots In Memoriam management for the comfort of employees in It is one of five public hearings scheduled Plainville, and 10 a.m. in Our Manchester for the past 19 years. not Sept. 13, without explanation. He said it was of it wisely spent in buying the most seasoned and nearby factories. In contrast, however, was the this fall throughout the sate in areas Lady of Mercy Church. Burial Besides her husband, she is In loving memory of later changed to Sept. 27 and a special meeting was shrewd media advice and the television time to ring neglect of truckers who drove along the highway designated by CPTC. Hearings enable CPTC will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, survived by two daughters, San­ called for Sept. 15 for pressing items. that bell.” - Retiring Sen. William Proxmire, Connie McCurry and needed tq stop for food or to have their vehicles members to hear information on existing and Plainville. Calling hours are dra Casasanta and Christina DiRosa said his understanding was that the Sept. D-Wis., who spent $145 to win his last Senate election Jan. 14, 1955 - Sept. 27, 1982 serviced. Mr. Imai knew that many of the drivers proposed public transportation services. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Casasanta, both at home; her in 1982, acknowledging the role money is having in were often away from home for weeks at a time, and The commission is especially interested in Memorial donations may be mother, Lilly Skeene of Montreal, His memory is as dear today. the race to succeed him. he realized how lonely they must be. comment on the need to minimize made to Our Lady of Mercy Quebec, Canada; a brother, Stan­ As in the hour he passed away. School tour In Coventry So he opened a small restaurant, a place where single-occupant vehicles, to improve Building Fund. ley Skeene of Cromwell; three "W e’re not lessening our protection there at all.” the truckers could rest and talk to someone about suburban commuter services and the shortage COVENTRY — The Board of Education will meet brothers and a sister, all in The McCurry Family their problems. The ministry grew, and when Thursday at the G.H. Robertson School. A tour of the - President Reagan, seeking to reassure leaders of Montreal; her mother and father- of public transportation services in rural completed, provided facilities for 150 trucks, a building will be given by W. Carpenter beginning at Persian Gulf states following a U.S. decision to stop Paulo Taras in-law, Sylvia and Dominick areas. escorting individual ships in the Gulf. service area, sleeping quarters for 50 drivers, a 7 p.m. Paulo Taras, 66, of Hartford, Casasanta of Manchester; and short-order laundry, large dining room and husband of Maria (Szyska) Taras several aunts, uncles and In Memoriam personnel willing to take the time for conversation. and father of Sofia Leach of cousins. In loving memory of Esther L, The staff numbered about 30 and, working around RHAM open house Manchester, died Sunday (Sept. The funeral will be Thursday at Lottery Hare, who passed away on Sept. 25, the clock, helped drivers keep in touch with their 25,1988) at Manchester Memorial 8; 15 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral families. HEBRON — Parents of Chap­ mH5i E 1982. Hospital. Home, 142 E. Center St., with a It was said of Mr. Im ai’s ministry: "H is work is an ter I and language arts students Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries Besides his wife and daughter, Essie, oasis for human needs in the desert of traffic jam s." at RHAM Junior High School are in the Church of the Assumption. invited to visit Chapter I class­ around New England. he is survived by two other Another year has passed. Someone put it another way: ".Never practice Burial will be in St. James rooms and teachers at the junior Connecticut daily: 134. Play Four: 5347. daughters and a son-in-law; Ana My missing you stay with me. what you preach. If you are going to practice it, why Cemetery. Calling hours are .high open house on Wednesday mm Massachusetts daily: 5967. Taras of Hartford, Eugenia Ta­ preach it?” FREE COMMURITT HEALTH LECTURE Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Sadly missed. Tri-state daily: 704, 8690. ras of Doraville, Ga., and John Not a bad example of ministry! from 7 to 9 p.m. Program goals, Your Friend Barbara learning materials and other Rhode Island daily: 2079. Leach of Manchester; a brother. to 9 p.m. Newell Curtis Chapter I Issues can be addressed Center Congregatioital Church at this time. Contact the princi­ WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW United Church of Christ pal’s office at RHAM Junior High ab o u t endometriosis W eather School at 228-9423 with questions. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce Frederick Ran, M.D. Mixed clouds, sun Manchester Herald de Leon landed in Florida in 1513. REG'ONALWEATHER Manchester and vicinity: To­ USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 306 Obstetrician - Gynecologist Aocu-Weadhei* forecast for Wednesday night, clear. Low around 50. Daytime Condttons and High Temperalures Wednesday, mixed clouds and Publithsd dally except Suggested carrier rates AMERICAN FUEL are $1.60 weakly. $7.70 toe sun. High in the middle 70s. 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Seas less than 1 foot. 0CE3 ' MI \ MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 27. 1988 - 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 27, 1988 Future of 19th-century house on Route 44 unknown history associated with the house. Bv Jacqueline Bennett December at age 72. Michael Donohue, president of the Republican Town Committee including the attic. Manchester Herald About 18 months ago, however, the Booth & Dimock Board of suggested the tmstees sell the Elsesser said the building “I remember we used this as the association turned over re­ ’Trustees, says the house cannot inherited property and use the needs to be brought up to safety, the Republican headquarters ye­ be used as a library. money to pay for the expansion. fire and handicapped-access ars ago. We’d bring in phone COVENTRY - It’s not clear sponsibility for the Porter Li­ banks and do our campaigning what the town will do when it brary on Route 44 to the board of “To serve os a iibrary a The tmstees could not do that codes before it could be used. ’That would be an expensive here. ’The Loomises were staunch finally gets title to the Loomis tmstees of the town Booth & stmctu re. needs to be reinforced because the Loomis estate was Republicans,” Bolduc said. property on Route 44 but it is Dimock Memorial Library, a with steel bearhs. A stack of books still in probate. undertaking despite the proper­ unlikely the 19th-century house private organization subsidized can weigh as much as 1,000 The estate will be in probate for ty’s estimated worth of more than Elsesser said proposals for use on the site will be tom down. by the town. pounds.” Donohue said. ’The about six weeks more, Elsesser ^00,000, he said. of the building range from a said. After the estate settled, the Others along on the tour spoke restaurant to a location for a new Again "I think it is safe to say the Loomis was treasurer of the entire house would have to be The right choice house will not be tom down. 'There Porter Library Association for rebuilt at a high cost, he said. trustees will have to take a formal of the special features of the town garage. seems to be strong public senti­ years and. according to Bolduc, With that in mind, as well as a vote to make good on their house. There are fireplaces in Town Arts Commission Chair- ment about that,” Town Manager she had hoped her house could desire to win approval for an promise to donate the property to most rooms, connecting doors woi^’an Aline Hoffman submitted John Elsdsser said last week as become the new permanent home expansion project for the Booth & the town, he said. C between the two downstairs front a written proposal to the Town he toured the property. He said, of the library, which had been Dimock library, the tmstees Walking from room to room rooms and two upstairs bed­ Council suggesting the site be . . .<■ ■ however, that it is premature to located in various sites during the promised the Loomis property to and floor to floor in the nouse, it is rooms, a front and back stairway used for an art gallery to be called say how the property will be used. 100 years since it was established. the town if voters approved the apparent the house needs a lot of and front and back chimneys, the Loomis Memorial Gallery. “Right now we’re just looking,” The Porter Library is now located project in a recent referendum. work. The house was built in 1855, common to architecture of that The project won approval. according to town records. There era. A 17-acre portion of the Loomis he said. in one rented room in the property was left to a neighbor The property was left by June Community House across the However, there was a minor is a central furnace but it heats Dick Bolduc, a tmstee of the road from the Loomis controversy over the property only part of the house, which has Booth L Dimock Memorial Li­ who owns a farm next to the' Loomis to the Porter Library Loomis house. Association when she died last Homestead. before the referendum vote when 12 rooms. There are three floors. brary, remembered some local CAMPAIGN Meotti answers NOTEBOOK Zinsser's ciaims By Andrew J. Davis over for an additional year. Manchester Herald “We have no great differences Zinsser hits busing of opinion (on the new formula),” Manchester Republican Carl Zinsser, Sen. Michael Meotti. D- Zinnser said today. “That’s prob­ who is seeking to recapture his seat as Glastonbury, has fired back at ably the best they could have state senator from the 4th Senatoriai statements by his Republican done. With Michael, as vice District, has reiterated his stand against a opponent, former Sen. Carl chairman of the Education Com­ busing students to achieve desegregation •V.C Zinsser, that Manchester has mittee, he could have done better i -1 in education, and he has charged again become one of the state’s biggest for his towns.” that his opponent did not vote for two losers under a new educational Meotti, vice chairman of the legislative amendments that would have funding formula, saying the committee, said the claim was prevented busing. claims are “Zinsser’s fantasy.” “preposterous” because the sa­ In a news release Monday, Zinsser said. At a Monday news conference lary increases were only intended at Democratic headquarters, to be given over a three-year "I do not believe it is in the best Interest of period. He said Zinsser must our children that they spend countless Meotti said Manchester gained under the new formula. He know this becausje he was part of hours on buses rather than in the the <3eneral Assembly in 1986 classroom, or that we spend hundreds of disputed statements by Zinnser, who is trying to win back his 4th when the measure passed. millions of dollars to implement the Senatorial District seat, that Under the new formula, Man­ program.” Manchester would lose $1.2 mil­ chester becomes a winner be­ Zinsser said his opponent. Sen. Michael lion because of the new formula. cause it has a high number of Meotti, D-Glastonbury. opposed two According to Meotti, Manches­ students, Meotti said. Manches­ amendments to an education bill that ter will get $12,128,168, but would ter has almost 7,000 students, and would have prohibited busing. Meotti has AP photo have received only $11,182,634 does better than equally sized responded that the amendments were under the old Guaranteed Tax towns such as East Hartford or badly written and that one of them would NO PICNIC — Marilyn Quayle, wife of Republican vice presidential - Base formula. Stratford because it has about have made it iliegai for towns to bus candidate Dan Cuayle, said Monday in Hartford that the campaign so far “He doesn’t understand it suffi­ 1,000 more students than each, he students to Howell Cheney Regional cient to say what be said,” Meotti said. “hasn’t been a picnic” because of questions about her husband’s East Hartford will receive Vocational Technical School in Manches­ background. Cuayle was in Connecticut to attend a Republican said. ter. The new formula, which goes $11,071,554 under the new for­ Today, Zinsser said the amendment fund-raiser. into effect with the 1989-90 school mula, while Stratford nets concerned only mandatory busing and not year, provides that towns are $6,408,520, he said. voluntary busing. Thus it would not have Hartford as state representative from the guaranteed a minimum grant Also, the new formula is better prevented towns from sending students to GOP opening Thursday equal to the one derived through because it guarantees towns 9th Assembly Di.strict. which includes a levels of funding until the 1992-93 Cheney Tech. the old formula, plus 1 percent in Manchester Republicans will open their part of Manchester. each of the four phase-in years. school year, Meotti said. The old Zinsser said that when he and his election campaign headquarters at 843 formula was based on three-year legislative colleagues passed legislation in The new formula will replace the Main St. Thursday at 7; 30 p.m. with four Dukakis HQ opens GTB and additional monies for figures on expenditures and town 1986 to improve teacher salaries, he area candidates scheduled to attend. educational enhancement pro­ wealth, which fluctuated and believed that “We would move to make John Garside. Republican town Manchester Dukakis for President made budgeting difficult. Meotti headquarters has opened at Democratic grams, including raises in stronger the neighborhood school and chairman, said the candidates scheduled teachers’ salaries. said. continue to improve the quality of to appear are Carl Zinsser. Susan Buckno. headquarters. 192 Main St., and Dukakis Zinsser today repeated state­ Manchester will receive In his first term as your state senator, Mike Meotti has education." Rep. Peter Fusscas and Paul Munns. supporters are seeking campaign ments he made in August that $13,827,489 during the 1990-91 “I still believe that is the course we volunteers. Manchester lost money because school year, $15,707,588 during Zinsser, of Manchester, is seeking The opening was announced by Dorothy emerged as a leader on the issues important to you. But how should be on.” he said. election as state .senator from the 4th the new formula does not provide the 1991-92 school year, and Brindamour and Theodore T. Cummings, for increases in teachers’ salar­ $17,804,622 the year after, Meotti Senatorial District. He is challenging coordinators of the local Dukakis does he know which issues are important? Democratic incumbent Michael Meotti of ies. He said Manchester would said. Register in person campaign. have netted $13,329,628 if the $1.2 Both men said their figures Glastonbury. In appealing for volunteers, Brindamour HARTFORD (AP) — Secretary of the million provided this year for were prepared by the state Office He listens. He thinks. Then he acts. Buckno. also of Mancbesler. is running said, “Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance — teachers’ salaries was carried of Fiscal Analysis. State Julia H. Tashjian said Monday that for the House of Representatives from even three times a day and twice on Connecticut residents not registered to Manchester’s 13th Assembly District. Her Sunday — will feectoone who is hungry, Mike has initiated legislation to protect and preserve our vote should do so in person at town halls, opponent is incumbent Democrat ,Iohn W. will take no homeless child off the street, rather than risk missing the Wednesday Thompson. will give no medical treatment to those deadline for registering by mail. NEED SOME EXTRA environment. He’s guarded our state s most important Fusscas. state repre.sentative from the who suffer and die because they can’t Registrars of voters must have the afford a doctor.” mail-in forms in hand by the close of 55th Assembly District which includes a investment in the future*, education. And he s responded to part of Manchester, is opposed by For more information, call 643-0816 days, SPENDING MONEY!! business Wednesday. Tashjian said. or 645-1500 evenings at headquarters. The deadline for registering in person is Democrat John Quinn of Hebron. Munns. of Gla.stonbury. is challenging The headquarters will be open from 6 Earn money and prizes by the challenges the 1980s pose for our families, with programs Oct. 18. three weeks before Election Day. p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. Nov. 8. incumbent Democrat Donald Bates of East delivering the i^anchester Herald to help the oldest and youngest members of our society. in your neighborhood. Escapee admits to Canadian crimes Call today to get more details. VERNON (AP) — A Canadian interrogating Merrill on Satur­ is believed to have lived in a by Royal Canadian Mounted 647-9946 basement apartment, Murray Police officers in an apple or­ Again, in 1988, he^s the right choice police detective says a Connecti­ day when he was flown to Toronto Newspaper routes available in your area... cut fugitive has confessed to the from New Brunswick province, said. chard where he was working. He sexual assault of a 15-year-old where he was captured last week Merrill had been working with offered no resistance, telling the girl, the beating of a woman and in an apple orchard. a city construction crew at the arresting officers to shoot him Harlan St...... 15-83 Main St...... 1-174 six burglaries in Canada. “He’s been very cooperative, time. He left that job and fled the because he didn’t want to go back Henry St...... 16-119 Grove...... 1-47 Frederick R. 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The Hawkins, Delafield The authority cannot say how (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 administrate them,” said Wil­ ty’s general coun.sel, handling all figure does not include large much it has spent over the years Sycamore Lane...... all Packer St...... all liam Darcy, who became the legal affairs except bond issues. undisclosed fees that the firm on consultants. Horace S t...... all Overland St...... all DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATE BIRTHDAY WEEK SPECIALS SEPT. 26 Lakewood Circle...... all Bunca...... ■H Nike Circle...... all Shoppe FREE OFF Hlllcrest...... •H Ferguson Rd...... all Manchester • Glastonbury • Hebron • Bolton • Columbia 8 FREE NaitooBl Prf Cf>plion Ctn>tr$ 20% HEARING TEST ALL G la u c o m a 5 Hearing Aid Botteiy Check PRESCRIPTIONS CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 S cre e n in g COi^DUCIEDBVA-1 HEARING AID SfRVlCE Picked Up O n Sept. 30,1988 THURSDAY Not Applicable To In C ooperation W ith . SEPI. 29.1968 e l l AM-6 PM 3rd Party Co-Pays Dr. Richard Carlton & PICK UP YOUR AND Dr, Richard Fichmon MEDICINE SHOPPE j|anrt|$stTr Paid for by Mike Meotti for State Senate ’88, Gary Minor, Treasurer WEDNESDAY FREE BRAND PRODUCTS 348 MAIN ST. SEPT. 28,1988 MEOiCINE SHOn*E # During This Special Offer No $15.00 COUPON BOOK Other Discounts Apply Advonce Phone Orders WELCOME MANCHESTER 1 0 A M -4 P M STOf IN KTW IIN K ri 24 - O CI 1 (Comet Ot Hoynot St) 649-1025 ms Blood Pressure Screening OCT. 5th It AM-5 PM 1 FRIDAY. SEPT. 30,1988 UrraUi 10 AM-6 PM Roy Kota. MK. s , , , 0 2 PRK loke-Home Colon Cancer Test OG. 6,7,8 tO AM5 PM | MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sent. 27, 1988 - 7 % — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 New downtown strategy: IT’S EASIER TO PAY BY MAIL OPINION More smiles and hellos Som e say ranee offices, too. J^IHAV9TbWAirib N0 51R, 50N-JU9T downtown " I think our street has a heck of Try Our Pay-By-Mall G&r A Gm? PICK o u r 0N6 ! Manchester a lot more going for it than some W eeken d s Jack needs a better Manchester other towns I ’ve been to,” Gar­ Program... drainage sys­ man said. "The old-timers have always contributed something to A n d e r s o n tem, a repaved Spotlight It makes paying your subscription easier on the street, both community-wise Main Street, you. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 im p o rtan t more parking Nancy Concelman and retail-wise.” Garman another change he’s weeks, you can simply write a check for 3 and a hard­ months, 6 months ora'full year... drop it In the hitting market­ seen ovtr the years is a loss of mall. Then, you can forgot about having ready ing strategy to nighttime business. cash to pay your carrier... answering the door at U C o n n survive the Pa­ "Years ago on Thursday nights when It’s Inconvenient... or being at home to vilions at Buckland Hills and any store, stacking shelves, cooking, we’d be mobbed with people,” he Ag secretary other punches progress can keeping books or waiting on said. "Now it’s more of a daytime WE WILL NOTIFY pay your bill. ^ The University of Connecticut has taken throw. customers. shopping center.” YOUR CARRIER Simply complete the coupon below and send major steps in improving the quality of life for Downtown merchant Al Coelho Though they disagree over But for Phillip Harrison, who THAT YOU ARE A It to us... or If you would like more information undergraduate students by providing a says it needs smiles and hellos. whether some of the changes are opened Harrison’s Stationers "at 849 Main St. 43 years ago. Main PAY-BY-MAIL on our Pay-By-Mall program call the Circula­ seven-day meal plan beginning next fall in conflict on Coelho, owner of Personal Tee good for downtown, most busi­ Th a n k thg n .r .a . fo r at 825 Main St., has scheduled a ness owners say the atmosphere Street hasn’t changed enough. CUSTOMER. tion Department, 647-9946. After Initial pay­ instead of the five-day plan it now has. fAKGTHATANPTWAtVOa ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed. MAKING MV m ! Manchester “ Hello Day” Oct. 2 hasn’t changed and probably "Now I think we’re on the verge The university trustees will vote Nov. 10 on from 2 to 4 p.m., when business never will. of seeing a long-awaited redevel­ the plan which, Happroved, will go a long way meat labeling owners and residents from all “ The atmosphere isexcellent,” opment and rebuilding of the toward ending the perception that UConn is a over town will walk around and said Madeline Matheny, former street.” Harrison said. ” I think it holds promise.” place to leave on weekends for greener bring back a few social dinosaurs owner of Mari-Mad’s Youth Spe­ I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my WASHINGTON — Americans are one step closer — the handshake, the smile and cialty Shop at 757 Main St., which George Marlow, owner of the pastures. to finding bone flakes in their hot dogs without a the hello. closed in December after 33 years 7’i-year-old Marlow’s department pay-by-mail subscription o n ------— The five-day plan for many years worked to warning on the package, thanks to Agriculture Coelho’s survival strategy is in business. " I had customers store, says the traffic on Main the disadvantage of students whose homes Secreary Richard Lyng. Here’s another bit of not confined to downtown, nor is it who preferred to come in because Street has increased dramati­ Enclosed please find payment for: were far from the university. It also information consumers won’t find on the label: meant to be a promotional event. they knew the merchants who cally, especially with the comple­ tion of the Interstate 84-Interstate Carrier Delivery: encouraged those whose homes are within Lyng collects a pension from the American Meat It requires no state approvals, no were waiting on them. It makes a □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year 92.40 Institute, the industry group pushing hard for the architectural drawings, no fund­ difference.” 384 connector. reasonable distance to quit the campus too Senior Citizens: ing and no referendum votes. Just "The customers are a very But, Marlow says. "The char­ readily, making their college lives somewhat idea. □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 As a member of Ronald Reagan’s cabinet, Lyng a little cooperation. friendly type of people who will acter of service to the customer less complete. accomplished this month what he could not do " It ’s not a business proposal, come in and talk,” said Joan hasn’t changed at all. When a Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment. □ Tip Amount------customer can’t find something The university finds it economically when he was president of the American Meat just a chance to get together; to Nassiff, whose father, Salem, •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary. necessary to make the seven-day meal plan Institute in the 1970s. He proposed loosening rules prove there’s still a lot of feeling founded the Salem Nassiff Studio you don’t tell them togotoaisle 15 for help.” mandatory, not optional. Carol Wiggins, vice that restrict the use of bone and meat remnants in for Main Street, we’ve just got to & Camera Shop at 639 Main St. about 32 years ago. Despite his criticism of the v;ay N am e. president of student affairs, is trying to find Open Forum processed meats despite the objections of bring it out,” Coelho said. concerned bureaucrats at the Office of Whether or not he gets the The new kids on the block the town has handled the mall and ways to build flexibility into the plan, which Address. Apt. Management and Budget. cooperation, Coelho’s strategy agree. Main Street reconstruction pro­ w ill increase the cost to students. One idea is of men of Italian extraction that jects, Marlow isn’t worried about sion, the Republican Town Com­ Lyng receives pension benefits of about $5,600 a may be the best yet for downtown Michelle Sanzo, who in August C ity. Zip. Phone. to give points to students who miss weekend Finance tactics mittee, the selectmen and all who work together to benfit those in year for serving as president of the trade because it relies on what is almost opened the Fielder’s Choice Base­ the effects they’ll have on down­ town. meals to use to take guests to dinner. hold different views. They have need of assistance. The name association from 1973 until 1979. His pension is fully instinctual behavior for down­ ball Card Shop in the Manchester are questionable emphasizes some of our basic "Survival in any location in MAKE IT EASY ON YOllRSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL One obvious advantage of the plan is that it worked to defeat for office every invested in annuities that are unlikely to be town business owners and Mall with her husband, Patrick, candidate who will not conform io goals: "U ” for Unify, " N ” for affected by decisions he makes as secretary of shoppers. has been a Manchester resident retail is contingent on one’s will discourage illegal hot plates and halls To the Editor: their views. They have attacked Neighborliness. " I ” for Integrity. agriculture. Therefore, it is doubtful whether his Despite the changes over the for about eight years. She des­ ability tocompete,” Marlow said. The Manchester Herald strewn with pizza boxes. "C ” for Charity and "O ” for "W e’ll still keep go on doing it the Fifteen Bolton residents, the press and private citizens. action violates federal conflict-of-interest laws. years, the new buildings, faces cribed Main Street as a "homey” P.O. Box 591 • Manchester, CT 06040 Opportunity. way we do it now. There was a More important, it will help create a chosen for fairness, good judg­ Bolton doesnotlack "volunteer­ Nevertheless, one official at the office of and businesses on the block, the place. In Manchester. UNICO is proud Main Street before I was born, stronger sense of community, provided the ment and community spirit, were ism” or "good candidates.” It is Government Ethics told us that in his opinion. downtown business district has "Going into the shops, you’re to have been of financial help to not attacked,” Sanzo said. "E ve­ and there’ll be a Main Street after university follows up with some other appointed and given the confi­ that no one cares to be the next Lyng’s action “ just ain’t allowed.” remained as its own little world. victim and target of those finance organizations such as Instructors During his stint with the American Meat ryone is very relaxed.” I die.” measures, like access to computers, possible dence of theselectmentoexamine It’s a place where customers of the Handicapped, the Manches­ Joseph Garman, who founded the town government and recom­ members. Thequestionbeforethe Institute, Lyng fought hard, but failed to get stop in to a store or office just to Saturday classes, weekend workshops, ter Workshop, New Hope Manor. J. Garman Clothier at 887 Main mend any changes. These 15 townspeople is, should Bolton approval, for beef processors to use the so-called talk, where business owners intramural sports, concerts and other Camp Kennedy, the senior citi­ citizens have "unanimously” re­ have a full-time manager skilled mechanically separated meat without warning know whether you like to be St. 34 years ago, said that when he zens and several others. meaningful activiti^. commended that it is in the best in legal and financlalmattersand consumers on the label. Mechanically separated called “ Mr” or “ Mrs” or by opened, about 95 percent of the The golf tournament is our businesses on Main Street were interest of the town that the Board knowledgeable of state and fed­ meat is the tissue that remains on a bone after most your first name. major fund-raising effort. We try of Finance be replaced with a eral grants, grants that will return of the meat has been carved off by hand. The bone It’s a place where you find an retail. Now the street is home to annually todisperse about $20,000. town-manager type of govern­ to the town (example Tolland) is tossed into a machine that grinds it into mush entire family working at their many lawyers, doctors and insu- It is a real pleasure to report that Letters to the editor ment. Sadly, finance board many times the cost of his salary ? and, ideally, sifts the bone out from the meat and A manager whose budget and this year our golf tournament marrow. But tiny bone chips, the size of pepper , The Manchester Herald welcomes original members Raymond Ursin and helped us to realize almost $10,000. Robert L. Campbell are unwilling decisions are scrutinized and flakes, often end up in the meat. letters to the editor. UNICO owes the .Manchester ARE you SEARCHING FOR THE BEST to accept this verdict by their approved by an enlarged, equal- Lyng’s proposal would allow meat companies to Letters should be brief and to the point. They Country Club, its superb manage­ PRICE ON A PERSONAL COMPUTER peers and are resorting to ques­ member Board of Selectmen? use mechanically separated beef without should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ment team, members, ground FOR YOUR HOME OR BUS\tiESS ? tionable tactics. Or should Bolton continue the mentioning it on the label, as long as it does not add ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters part-time political-boss type of crew and all associated with it a up to more than 10 percent of the final product. B FULL UNE OF ACCESSORIES must be signed with name, address and daytime They abused the Sept. 13 Board of Finance? A board with a most sincere thank-you. We are ’Two former appointees from the Carter B LOWEST SERVICE RATES Republican Town Committee B nSCOUNTEO SOFTWARE telephone number (for verification). long history of pork-barrel waste, very appreciative al.so of the administration — Lynn Daft, a domestic policy N COMPUTER REPAR s The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the meeting by trying to coerce the with vanity and ego problems? A many businesses and individuals staffer, and Carole Foreman, a Department of B CUSTOM CONFIGURATKMS B LAPTOPS N PORTABLES committee to falsely portray the i interests of brevity, clarity and taste. board that flaunts its unfairness? that helped through their adver­ Agriculture appointee — told our associate, B TECHMCAL SUPPORT B FULL UNE OF PRMTERS Letters about candidates and issues in the fall charter changes as a Republican A board that uses its power of the tising. It was obviously a great Stev^art Harris, that Lyng personally lobbied them vs. Democrat issue. Criticism was election campaign are encouraged. To assure budget to affect decisions of every and successful day. on behalf of the American Meat Institute in 1978 or ABANDON YOUR SEARCH heaped on the Republican chair­ fairness and allow time for their publication, the town agency? I feel strongly that it is 1979. woman and others who refused to A N D C A L L deadline for campaign letters is noon on Bolton citizens who witne.ss and organizations like UNICO — In one heated meeting. Daft and Foreman mislead Republican voters. They m m i m CABU! Wednesday, Nov. 2. read the many intemperate re­ working together with the fine recalled, Lyng popped open his briefcase and also try to blame the town Address letters to: Open Forum. Manchester marks against those with whom people at the Manchester Country tossed two packages of hot dogs — one chicken and administration as the cause for A & C COMPUTERS Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. they differ, and their attempts to Club — that build a warm, one beef — on the conference table. He was charterchanges.Buttheyhidethe mislead citizens, must ask them­ community spirit and make our illustrating the fact that chicken frank producers fact that it was the abusesby their @ 6 4 5 - 8 9 0 0 selves; Can 1 have any faith in town such a delightful place'in didn’t have to list bone chips on their labels while Board of -Finance that staggered their fairnessand judgment to tax which to live. beef producers did. the townspeople with the largest m a s n m s ! and spend my money? Until Lyng was appointed agriculture secretary, taxhikeinthestateandthehistory Jeff Gentllcore his argument didn’t have much impact becapse. as of Bolton. Walter Treschuk Chairman, UNICO Golf one expert put it, “ Two wrongs don’t make a They charge that a town 29 Carter St. Tournament, Manchester right.” m m a i u m manager places too much power Bolton The current president of the American Meat in the hands of one person. Yet the 104 HIUIARD STREET Institute, C. Manley Molpus, appealed for help town and the budget had to await The clear choice from Lyng in a July 11 memo. The details of the for Board of Finance Chairman Computerized Vinyl Lettering System pwmmamu mmamaam ^ memo were recently published in Food Chemical Raymond Ursin to return from his Is Carl Zinsser UN I CO: Here’s News: "It was August — one year ago — when our visit toCalifomia. His wordsat the To the Editor: group met with you to get agreement to go ahead” • REAL ESTATE SIGNS & FRAMES town meeting — " I worked past what It’s about with the proposal for mechanically separated With 31-channel Take your choice... j midnight ." " I cut $2,000 from our • TRUCK & CAR LETTERING In the Sept. 23 edition of the meat, Molpus wrote. " If there is anything you can 5 elder senior citizens," " I cut To the Editor: cable service of or ortjer both! 'each Manchester Herald. Sen. Meotti do to help get the MSM propiisal out of 0MB — we • JOB SITE SIGNS reach $2,000 from our resident state stated that the voters of the 4th would appreciate the help.” $16.25 monthly. police” — show that the town now On Monday, Sept, 19, Manches­ • MAGNETIC SIGNS Senatorial District have a clear Lyng’s spokeswoman, Lynn Bolton, told us that has a one-man boss who treats ter UNICO held its annual golf choice. They certainly do have a there is no conflict of interest in the secretary’s • CUSTOM BANNERS and Per Month * fellow finance members as tournament at the Manchester 'F o r first 2 service months. Per Month* "For first 2 service months. clearchoice; Carl A. Zinsser. recent proposal for new rules. Bolton said Lyng’s BANNER RENTAL decoration. Country Club. I think the people of Let’s return creditability to pension from the American Meat Institute is fixed They claim that Bolton lacks Manchester may be interested to • DOOR & WINDOW LETTERING state government. and cannot be increased or decreased. And, Bolton TO ORDER, CALL646-6400• IN NEWINGTON,CALL278-2126 volunteerism. lacks public spirit, know just a bit about UNICO — added, a final decision on the labeling proposal will • LOGOS REPRODUCED______lacks candidates for office. Yet what it is, what it does, and why it (E) 1960 by NEA. Inc. Judy Kargh not be made until after a period of public com.-nent. they are now lashing out at has a golf tournament. Quality Work — Quick Turnover 165 Ferguson Road All Lyng did, she said, was to approve publishing "volunteers” whoa re members of UNICO is part of a national "I was NOT in a brawl at a bar. I was in a brawl Manchester the proposed regulations in the Federal Register. Offer Expires the Charter Revision Commis­ organization consisting primarily on the Morton Downey Jr. show." Footnote; One industry gripe against the current 10- 21-88 labeling rule is that no one will buy the product if the package says it may contain bone chips.

Intolerable pressure on a fragile coast Minl-editorlal 'The FBI admits it went overboard with its to access the beach.” CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. — In Ocracoke, south of investigation of the Committee in Solidarity with In North Carolina, the pressure to develop the OPEN HOUSE here, excessive demands placed on public utilities the People of El Salvador. Somebody tipped off the ' wind-swept. 130-mile stretch of barrier beaches for by summer vacationers have led to repeated power FBI that the group may be up to no good. FBI recreational purposes has driven up the prices of outages and water system failures. agents went off the deep end of domestic spying, land and summer homes. In Manteo, north of here, municipal waste that sneaking into churches and lecture halls for SHOWING IN OCTOBER Oceanfront lots in the fashionable communities has been only partially treated is being discharged CISPES-sponsored rallies and speeches. The of Duck and Corolla at the northern edge of the into estuaries that once supported rich shellfish agents took names and compiled dossiers on people Outer Banks command prices ranging from beds. Plans to build a new sewage disposal plant whose only offense was opposing the $250,000 to $365,000 — three times as much as they have been stymied by bureaucratic bickering. administration’s policy in Central America. Now sold for only four years ago. All across North Carolina’s famed Outer Banks FBI Director William Sessions admits that The paved road ends at Corolla but that has not and in adjacent Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, mistakes were made. Three FBI employees were stopped development plans. A dozen subdivisions which separate those barrier beaches from the suspended for two weeks and three others were and more than 1,000 lots are already platted in the mainland, people are placing intolerable pressure reprimanded. That is little comfort to the people roadless area accessible only to four-wheel-drive on a fragile coast. extraordinary proclamation that said "new who now have an FBI record. If Sessions was really vehicles. Those lots are selling for $100,000 and up. Municipal waste, industrial effluent and approaches to the management of the American sorry, he would purge the files of the names Neither the region’s delicate eco-system nor its T R J tC m to lS e m * 8 ^ r w ^ ^ T teM w 'li^8h(«r♦D'^ ragnet C k ^ e t ♦HappyHoui^BHaoDvHourB agricultural runoff have contaminated the area’s shoreline are urgently needed to preserve our gathered during the fiasco. Dark relatively primitive infrastructure can handle the streams and rivers, inlets and bays. That pollution, recreational beaches for future generations” accelerated development. Although traffic has in turn, has taken its toll on one of the nation’s most But that warning appears to have gone unheeded. almost doubled during the past decade on some of the RornanEmolre* Please Don’t Eat the OaisiBB ♦ Mtea Sadie Thorr^swi ♦The ModEH^and the productive fisheries. The Census Bureau predicts that the inexorable migration to the shore will leave three-fourths of the area’s two-lane roads, there are no plans to A mysterious fungal disease has left fish with fljaiirlipstrr HrralJi VEKft (V WVHIL'J...... REuMvOFi . . . . OF : HOW MRISL^ ..?/ M a r ^ ^ Broker ♦ The Slugger's Wife ♦ Bang the Drum S o ii^ ♦ Kill the Umpire ♦ Safe al ^ the country’s population living within 50 miles of a widen them. I UJHERB ARE TH-E'f gSTkife TO STRV7 ♦ The F?)urth Protocol ♦ Tte Man Who N ^ r Wto ♦ 13 Rue Madeleine open sores and crabs with holes etched in their Commercial fishermen won a celebrated shells. A toxic brown tide last year decimated the coast by the end of this decade. Founded In 1881 “ The greatest pressure on coastal resources is struggle against plans to build a 382-unit MABe.e 28 OP 6e&B6E£. MEftREST RND DEF«ESr AND area’s oyster and scallop beds. Algal blooms fed by condominium near valuable shellfish beds, but the PENNY M. SIEFFEHT...... Publittwr THBMVC t^aOPNESS FbB. TH E . sewage discharges suck the oxygen from the their conversion to other uses, ’’ says Oliver A. OEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor ANCBESreR. VIU-HGE MOTOR W m '. Houck, a profe.ssor at the Tulane University Law area’s marshlands and other estuaries remain DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exoeutivo EdHor water, suffocating all other marine life. threatened by additional sources of contamination MABIE P. GRADY ...... CHy Editor School in New Orleans, 0 Those problems are not confined to North not as easy to identify. ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AMoetato EdHor C X 801 Parker Street Manchester, CT 06040 Carolina’s coast, however. From Monmouth Beach "We have literally filled in and eliminated the e^cmeftester Villacit Motor Xnn. Cox Coble "Last year was absolutely horrible. The fish and DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvwUoIng DIrwHor COME see holo J much ioe'ue cHnNseo on the north to Miami Beach on the south, from wetlands ofSanFranci.sco Bay,’ he adds. "Cape Greater Hortford Cod is all but unrecognizable to tho.se who were crab kills were the worst in history,” says Douglas JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... BuilnoM Min«BW Free Local Calls - Free HBO Myrtle Beach in the east to the Malibu Beach in the Rader, the first director of the Albemarle-Pamlico SHELDON COHEN...... Cortipoilng Minogor bom there as recently as 20 years ago. You can ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prwiroom Minogor Exit 60 off l-84/Exlt 3 off 1-384 646-2300 west, the nation’s shoreline is under siege. Estuarine Study. “ It is very clear that we have drive for hours down the coast of Florida. from FRANK J. McSWEEGAN...... ClrculHtlon DlrwHor At the beginning of this decade, two-thirds of the seen degradation in our estuaries.” country’s coastal geologists issued an Jacksonville to Miami Beach, in search of a place MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sept. 27,1988 - 8

8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 MARKET REPORT Democrat loss on pay bill BUSINESS ActMlv OV«f Iht MU 30 IfSdkXI <3n* Police officer stripped of command n o w .lO N f S AVI HA('.! STATE ',1 ph iiiU 1 /■> 1 Dailey’s clash with Levin came • Rogers extends stock buy HIGH means no raise this year HARTFORD (AP) — An outspoken The photograph showed a uni­ went unanswered. Slattery said he when he appeared this summer as a ; LOW a,075.78 state police lieutenant has been formed Dailey “ in a compromising didn’t think Dailey would want to Directors of Rogers Corp. recently extended CLOSE a,085.17 lion workers now paid less than suspended and stripped of his com­ manner” at the Easyriders Motorcy­ comment. witness at a hearing of the Program I authorization for the company to buy up to $2 WASHINGTON (AP) - Some debate and shut off the filibuster & R E G IO N Review and Investigations Comrnit- I CHANCE D o w n 5.51 that, according to Kennedy. mand for calling a state legislator a cle Rodeo held Aug. 28 at the Dailey came under fire for his million worth of its capital stock through Oct. 31, 4.7 million Americans wiii have to despite the defection of eight GOP tee, which is examining infighting ; Republicans blamed "twit” and for appearing in a speedway. Slattery said. Dailey was comments^ about Rep. Jay B. Levin, 1989. wait at least another year for the senators to their cause last among the state’s criminal-justice ; Kennedy’s refusal to compromise Dealers to lose property "compromising” photograph with a reported to have destroyed the D-New London, in late August — only Prior authorization was offered on Oct. 30, first raise in the $3.35-an-hour Friday. agencies. Dailey’s appearance re­ Each side sought to blame the on a lower figure, such as the $4.25 woman. photograph, but it was later brought days after the newly disclosed speed­ 1987. Rogers President Norman L. Greenman minimum wage since 1981 as HARTFORD (AP) - Top state law way incident. lated to his earlier role as state police , Senate Democrats concede a other, with Democrats maintain­ an hour suggested once by Dole or to the attention of public safety said no shares have been repurchased at this enforcement officials say ^ e threat of jail State Police Lt. Edward C. Dailey A veteran of more than 20 years spokesman, and his comments about ; major election-year legislative ing that Bush could have turned $4 an hour as urged by Bush’s officials. Slattery said. time. time is no deterrent to drug dealers and the was removed ias commander of Troop "Someone obviously had seen it with the state police, Dailey took over the legislator came in response to defeat to a Repubiican fiiibuster. the vote around with a few phone running mate. Sen. Dan Quayle, On Sept. 9, the board of directors declared a best way to punish them is to seize their C in Stafford and given a “ discipli­ previously,” he said. Slattery refused command of "rroop C last year after Levin’s subsequent call for a review of Refusing to bow to GOP de­ calls to Republican lawmakers. R-Ind. reguiar quarterly dividend of 3 cents a share, But they said Kennedy’s ref­ property. nary transfer” to the Police Support to describe the phototgraph. saying it serving as a state police public the "entire upper management” of mands for a broad-based submin­ Bush three weeks ago had said Services in Colchester, where he will the Connecticut State Police. payable Nov. 15 to shareholders of record Oct. usal to compromise on the But they take issue with a bill pending involved a personnel matter. information officer for a tumnltuous imum floor under the 50-year-old he could support a modest in­ be in charge of the department’s fleet 14. so-called training wage, or the before the General Assembly’s Judiciary "Usually we don’t comment on three years, a time marked by bitter Levin said Monday that the action minimum wage. Democratic crease — never specifying how of vehicles, a department spokesman Based in Rogers, the company manufactures ITWTF MTWTF UTWtF M “ youth training wage” as Quayle Committee because it would channel most of personnel matters,” he said. In iX-conJlict between the state police and taken against D^iiley is a "significant TWTF MTWTF MTWTF ieaders on Monday gave up all much — but only if it was coupled said Monday. materials and components for the electronics tt » ft I* called it,>-over8hadowed every­ seized assets to drug treatment and education addition to the transfer, Dailey former Chief State’s Attorney Austin statement”^ from public safety Com­ hope of raising the pay base by 40 with the creation of a broad and other markets. The company’s Molding subminimum "training” wage. thing else. programs, rather than law enforcement. Dailey was suspended for 20 days received a written reprimand for his J. McGuigan. missioner Lester Forst. cents to $3.75 an hour in January. appearance in the photograph, Slat­ Dailey was an aggressive defender Materials Division is located off Oakland Street “ There is no point in our “ The real reason this is being Under the proposal, aired at a public without pay for appearing in a The day after Dailey made his The bill, sponsored by Sen. tery said. of state police in his role as state in Manchester. continuing to pound on their pulled down is that the senator hearing Monday, 75 percent of the assets photograph of a “ compromising na­ comments, Forst apologized to Levin Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass„ The Hartford Courant reported the police spokesman, lashing out both at door,” Majority Leader Robert C. from Massachusetts knows we would go to education and treatment, the ture” taken last month at a motorcy­ and ordered the internal investigation Coleco seeks smaller HQ would have raised the minimum motorcycle event was marked by McGuigan and at judges he perceive ! Byrd, D-W. Va., said on the Senate were on the very edge of passing remaining 25 percent to law enforcement. cle rally at the Stafford Motor wage in three annual 40-cents-an- male motorcyclists requesting their as undermining the department’s of Dailey. Dailey himself subse­ WEST HARTFORD (AP) — Coleco Industries floor. “ I ’m now conceding that the training wage,” said Sen. Speedway, state police Sgt. Robert Donadio loins ad agency hour increases to $4.55 by 1991, female counterparts to bare their work. quently wrote a letter of apology as Inc., which has filed for protection from the Republican fiiibuster was Orrin Hatch of Utah, the leader of Slattery said. The suspension will cost well. Filomeha Donadio of Manchester recently directly benefiting some 15 mil­ the Republican opposition. Jury: Story fabricated Dailey about $3,000 in lost wages. breats. When a reporter asked why In that role he also tangled with the creditors under federal bankruptcy law, is successfui.” police were photographing the event. State Police Union, and its president Gov. William A. O’Neill, who had joined Clement & McCabe Advertising Inc. of Even before Monday’s action, NEW YORK (AP) - A grand jury has Dailey was suspended for calling a earlier expressed displeasure with shopping for smaller corporate offices, Dailey said “ home movies.” accused him of having posed for a Glastonbury as a production manager. the biii faced an uncertain fate in state legislator with whom he had the "twit” remark, had no immediate according to a published report. decided that Tawana Brawley, whose case The action against Dailey followed photograph in a Ku Klux Klan T-shirt. Donadio was an assistant production manager the House, where there was Study sees increase brought allegations of a racist cover-up, clashed at a legislative hearing an comment on the actions taken against The troubled toymaker currently rents a "arrogant, pompous little twit” last an internal investigation. The accusation was not substantiated, at Adams, Rickard & Mason Inc. of Glastonbury , -square-foot office in West Hartford as its intense opposition from some fabricated her story that she was gang raped Dailey. 100 000 month, Slattery said. Telephone calks to Dailey’s home however. before coming to Clement & McCabe. She southern and midwestern by white men. The New York Times reported headquarters. It is seeking new offices with previously worked at McDougall Associates of about 30,000 square feet, real estate sources told Democrats. in poverty-level jobs today. “ I think it’s a pretty good Salem. Mass. The Hartford Courant. The special state grand jury found Donadio earned her bachelor’s degree in result,” said Senate Repubiican WASHINGTON (AP) - The "Sixty-four percent of Ameri­ One source said several prospective landlords can jobs paid middle level wages overwhelming evidence that the black, graphic design from the University of ieader Bob Dole of Kansas. “ This number of working Americans 16-year-old Wappinger Falls girl lied and Negotiations to begin in orchestra strike have turned down the company because of the biil couldn’t pass the House. It with wages below the poverty (defined as those between $11,611 Connecticut, Storrs. helped create the condition in which she was bankruptcy proceedings. wasn’t going to pass the Senate level for a family of four in­ and $46,444 in 1987 dollars) in J.Brian Clarke, Coleco president, and other found, the newspaper said. The musicians held a free concert percent annual increa.se in their . unless it was modified.” creased by more than 1 million 1979,” said the report, released HARTFORD (AP) - Negotiators but musicians had agreed to work company officials could not be reached for The evidence was assembled over seven Saturday in Hartford’s Bushnell weekly wage for 42 weeks in the first . The Senate had been stymied last year, according to a new Monday. for striking musicians and the Hart­ without a contract and continue two years and 43 weeks in the third , Emhart off Pentagon list comment Monday. “ Between the peak of the months by a grand jury that was unable to Park, Steinberg said. for more than a week by parlia­ Senate report. ford Symphony Orchestra are tenta­ negotiations, Steinberg said. business cycle in 1979 and the obtain testimony from Miss Brawley, who was "The concert went very well, we year. mentary maneuvering on both The report, prepared by the tively scheduled to talk tonight, but A concert with the Canadian Brass The contract proposal rejected by . HARTFORD (AP) — The Emhart Corp. and latest year of the current expan­ found Nov. 28 smeared with feces, dazed, and started to reach some people.” sides as the two presidential Democratic' staff of the Senate both sides appeartobefarapart in the on Saturday, which was to be the the union included annual increase.s of its subsidiaries on Monday were taken off a Ethah Allen names chairman sion in 1987, only 38 percent of the with racial slurs written on her body. season’s opening performance, was Steinberg said. “ More and more candidates. Republican George Budget Committee from Census 5-day-old strike. 5.5 percent for the 34 ’’basic Pentagon list that grew from a federal increase in employment was in Her story attracted national attention. postponed. The symphony’s next people are coming to our support by DANBURY (AP) — The Ethan Allen furniture Bush and Democrat Michael Bureau data, concluded that both "The musicians are very strong, musicians paid on a per service basis ' investigation into the awarding of defense Dukakis, watched from the high-paying and low-paying jobs middle wage jobs,” it added. Prominent people who spoke sympathetically scheduled performance is Saturday. verbally committing to support the company on Monday named Farooq Kathwari very resolute?,” William D. Steinberg, A service is a rehearsal or coneert contracts, the company announced. sideiines. have grown at the expense of a As a result, according to the of her plight included heavyweight boxing No decision on whether that concert musicians and writing letters or its new chairman and chief executive officer. president of the American Federation They were paid $62.15 per service ; The 16 companies placed on the list in July' Lacking the 51 votes to effec­ shrinking middle class over the data, the share of middle-wage will be postponed had been made making telephone calls to board Kathwari, 44, succeeds Nathan S. Ancell, champion Mike Tyson and actor Bill Cosby, of Musicians Local 400, said Monday. under the old contract. The union is ; were required to provide special certification tively couple an increase with past eight years. earners declined from 64 percent Monday. members of the Hartford symphony.” who put up a $25,000 reward. "rhe union represents about 85 seeking 8 percent increases. with the award of defense contracts, company chairman and co-founder of the company. Fueling the debate over the to 61.3 percent between 1979 and “ We are prepared to talk tomorrow The symphony’s 21 "core” musi­ their desire for a 90-day, 80 mu.sicians who perform with the Handel, who is chairman of Coleco > officials. The contractors were ordered to sign Ancell will continue as chairman emeritus of the 1987. Those earning a poverty night,” said Morton Handel, the cians. paid on a salary basis, earned percent subminimum for newly quality of 16 million new jobs Hartford Symphony Orchestra, the Indu.stries Inc., said the core repres and ethics and integrity certificate, which Danbury-based company. since President Reagan took wage climbed from 32.4 percent symphony’s president. "We don’t get $14,904 to $17,894 for a 46-week season hired workers. Republicans re­ Evidence for appeal Connecticut Ballet and the Connecti­ ents string musicians as well as the . Kathwari has been with Ethan Allen for 15 to 34.2 percent and those with high any satisfaction from not hearing in 1987-88. The players are seeking to inciuded a profit recapture clause, prior to being fused to allow any votes on the bill office, the report was imme­ cut Opera. symphony's principal flutist and years, becoming president and chief operating wages (more than $46,444) rose HARTFORD (AP) — Prosecutors have music. The symphony repre.sents the . increase that this year to $20,000 to awarded any defense contract of $100,000 or itself or amendments. diately criticized by Senate Re­ The musicians voted to strike bassonist. He said the group was - officer in 1985. publicans as “ misleading and from 3.’7 percent to 4.5 percent of asked a federal judge to unseal portions of public ... this is not a profit organiza­ $27,000 for a 44-week season. more, officials said. Democrats, meanwhile, lacked Thursday after failing to reach an formed to improve the quality of the . the working population. wiretap evidence in the $7 million Wells Fargo tion and the public wants music again , Under the symphony's proposal, the the 60 votes necessary to limit the inaccurate.” agreement on a new 3-year contract core musicians would receive a 7 orchestra. I robbery case so they use the information in an The old contract expired on June 30. and we want to give it to them.” appeal to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. State industries pay more attention to occupational diseases Assistant U.S. Attorney John A. Dannher onm Monday told Judge T. Emmet Clarie the Eight percent of the patients occupational disease and a lack of state, said Dr. Mark R. Cullen, an come inspect a facility, he said. Through the end of 1987, the prosecution should have the right to tell the NEW HAVEN (AP) - Plant clinics evaluated more than 3,500 had conditions that were exacer­ resources. managers in Connecticut are far associate professor of medicine The occupational medicine pro­ The clinic experiences also appeals court what is in the wiretap tape HERE TOGETHER FOR YOU! gram, with clinics in New Haven patients. About half of them bated by work, while the re­ and epidemeology at Yale. supported the widely-held belief recordings. more attentive to the problems of worked at one of 299 manufactur­ mainder were deemed to have occupational disease than they At the same time, Cullen said, and New London, was set up in that primary physicians under­ Clarie has tossed out the evidence on about ing sites in Connecticut, while a illnesses due to non-occupational were a decade ago, but much “ the willingness to accept there 1979 to provide an academic diagnose occupational diseases. 50 reels in U.S. District Court because referral service for doctors, third were building tradesmen or unknown causes. work remains to protect the might be a problem and to put the Cullen said. prosecutors failed to seal the tapes in a timely industry, unions and governmen­ without a fixed place of While asbestos-related lung [Mcoon^ds and the Manchester Herald health of workers, according to resources into it (controlling disorders were found to be quite Only 18 percent of the patients manner. tal agencies. employment. the medical director of the occupational disease) has prevalent, Cullen said a broad who were found to be suffering Prosecutors say the tapes are crucial to try In establishing the service, Nearly 53 percent of the pa­ Yale-New Haven Occupational improved.” array of common hazards in the from an occupational disease nine of 14 defendants. They have appealed Years ago, an outsider’s in­ doctors at Yale hoped to learn tients were considered by the Medicine Program. treating clinician to be suffering workplace were shown to be after being referred to the pro­ Clarie’s ruling to the appeals court in New The program’s finding of over quiry into a suspected health something about the extent of gram had obtained the same f ^ - occupational disease in Connecti­ from an occupational disease. contributing to the disease York, 700 cases of either acute disease, problem at a plant was 11 greeted diagnoses during their initial cut and to identify major sources. About 26 percent were generally burden in Connecticut. or ‘disease falling somewhere with the response of “ Talk to our examinations. A< . M4U ^ Ile n reported the program’s the “ worried well” who feared In general, he added, smaller between acute and chronic, from lawyer” or “ Leave me alone,” Man wants 3 to hear trial findings to doctors attending a the possible effects of toxic plants are more problematic than fut ' O ■ Vnld-1979 to the end of 1987 implies Cullen said. larger facilities because of a lack The Ford Motor Co. publicly ■ H t f « weekend course at Yale on exposure, but were healthy, HARTFORD (AP) — A man accused of "considerable deficiency” in oc­ But now the more typical unveiled its V-8 engine in 1932. occupational medicine. Cullen said. of experience in dealing with killing three people in East Windsor last year cupational disease control in the response is an open invitation to has asked that a three-judge panel rather than a jury hear his cape in Hartford Superior Court. Mark Chicano. 28, made his request Monday as jury selection was set to start. Prosecutor Herbert Carlson said Chicano’s request will delay the trial a few weeks, while BRING CREDIBILITY BACK an effort is made to find three judges who can hear the case. Chicano is accused of killing his former girlfriend. heM 1-year-old son and her TO boyfriend on Feb. 28. 1987. Father arraigned HARTFORD (AP) — A New Britain man THE charged in the shooting death of his son over a television show has been arraigned on a murder cefunt in Hartford Superior Court. George Duclos was arraigned Monday in STATE SENATE Hartford Superior Court, and Judge Salvatore F. Arena set an Oct. 13 probable cause hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to hoid a trial. Duclos, 52. is charged in the Sept ..8 shotgun slaying of his son. Mark Duclos. 27. Cadet gets transplant SPRINGFIELD (AP) — A comatose cadet overcome along with 16 others by a strenuous police training regimen underwent a liver ZINSSER - AGAIN tran.splant operation Monday night as police NOW HIRING chiefs planned to attend an emergency meeting today on the findings of an investigation* EXCELLENT STARTING WAGES Timothy Shepard. 25, a Pittsfield police trainee, was by far the most seriously ailing ^6®® For Closing Hours ^5®® For All Other Shifts cadet after last week’s series of illnesses COMPASSION CREDIBILITY swept the Edward J. Connelly Criminal EXPERIENCE Justice Training Center in Agawam. Shepard, who has been in a coma for a week, entered “Blunt, Honest and Conservative. surgery Monday night for a liver transplant EXCELLENT BENEFITS 11 Years in Local Government Author of Legislation setting up operation at the Presbyterian Hospital in Trust Fund to pay Heating Bills Mr. Zinsser often shapes his Pittsburgh where he was listed in critical 6 Years as your State Senator condition. for Low Income parties views, and isn’t afraid to Among the 16 cadets who were hospitalized • Flexible Hours • Crew Incentives • Insurance Available beginning Sept. 19. the first day of classes, Author of Legislation to Help stand alone when need be” ailments ranged from dark urine to • Profit Sharing • Regular Wage Increases Former Chairman of Energy exhaustion and dehydration. • Free Meals and Public Utilities Committee Fight Child Abuse Hartford Courant, Mon. Oct. 27, 1986 Former aide takes fifth • Free Uniforms • Vacation Bonus • Advancement Opportunities L WATERBURY (AP) — The bribery case of former Waterbury Mayor Edward D. Bergin Jr. hit a snag when the city’s former PULL LEVER 4B Democratic town chairman refused to testify at a pre-trial hearing, invoking his Fifth stop by any of the locations listed feeiow or call 643-2213 Amendment right against self incrimination. Thomas Gahan refused to testify at to learn more about the employment opportunities with McDonald's.* Monday’s hearing "because he is afraid they M cDonald's are trying to set him up to rearrest him for perjury,’ ’ said Gahan’s attorney, Hugh Keefe. GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALD Keefe said he has information that Deputy Chief State’s Atttomey Domenick Galluzzo ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING MCDONALD’S LOCATIONS. ZINSSER - AGAIN plans to charge Gahan with perjury on the Paid for by The Committee to Elect Zinsser For Senate - ’88, Ronald Walsh, Treasurer basis of statements Gahan made to the Waterbury Republican newspaper in April. 70 West Center St. 1221 Tolland Tpke. 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottville Rd. 30 Lafayette Square Gahan was quoted as saying he never told Manchester, CT Manchester, (DT East Hartford, CT Vernon, CT Rockville, CT anyone that Bergin accepted a bribe. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 Almanac reveals technique iBaurlirslrr Hrralii Drug scandals NATION Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 & WORLD for mesmerizing lobsters SPORTS Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 Olympics by a mere hundredth of a second. But he tested positive for ephedrine an^ was disquaiified. CONCORD, N.H. (A P ) - The 197th edition of the It turned out that American doctors had not Old Farmer’s Almanac contains a forecast for a Plastic bullets kill 2 . . ■ reaiized an anti-asthma drug taken by DeMont white Christmas in the East, a prediction of woe for / since chiidhood contained the banned substance. BEIT EL, Occupied West Bank (AP) — Red Sox fans, and former Sen. Edmund Muskie’s ‘Shockeef Johnson slinks away At those same Games, IOC testers found the Arab hospital officials today confirmed the technique for mesmerizing lobsters. prohibited drug Coramine, a stimuiant, in a Dutch first two Palestinian deaths from plastic Published in tiny Dublin, N.H., the oldest Heridd Angle cyciist’s system, and stripped the bronze medai continuously published almanac in the United bullets, and Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin Earl Yost from his four-man Dutch squad in the team time defended the use of the new ammunition. States hits newsstands today with its usual, homey Steroid use strips Canadian star of goid medai triai event. brand of "new, useful and entertaining matter” for The deaths followed criticism of the army’s , J' Four years iater, ephedrine again tripped up an the 9 million readers it claims. tactic of allowing troops to fire plastic bullets Oiympian. A competing Farm er’s Almanac, which is / By Steve Wllstein and four other atol^es were kicked more freely at Arab stone throwers. A United Soviet cross-country skiing great Gaiina Kuiak- marking its 55th year, was released earlier this The Associated Press out for drugs. Nations relief agency has protested what it ova won a bronze medai in the 5-kiiometer Nordic month. That publication is sold to banks, insurance But Johnson was the most famous said was a sharp increase in injuries since the event at the 1976 Innsbruck Games, but was companies and other businesses for distribution to SEOUL, South Korea — Heroes fall, because he had given the Games their disquaiified because she used a nasai spray plastic bullets went into use. customers as a promotion and claims a circulation but none as fast and as hard as Ben most glittering moment, beating Rabin said plastic builets were added to the Hall rejoins containing ephedrine. She was aiiowed to compete of more than 5 million. Johnson, who Blinked away from the Lewis while winning the Olympics’ in other events, however, winning a goid and a soldiers’ arsenal in August after rubber Started in 1792, the 224-page Old Farm er’s Olympics “ in a complete state of most prestigious racejgnd the first 100 bronze. bullets, tear gas and clubs ’ ’proved to be Almanac also contains its usual fearless extended shock,’* stripped of his gold for ever to produce four runners under 10 Later that year, at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, insufficient to cope” with stone-throwing weather forecast for 1989 for 16 U.S. regions. amateur ranks cheating with drugs in the Games’ seconds. tougher, more precise screening decimated the incidents linked to the 9-month-oId uprising in Editor Judson Hale claims 80 percent accuracy most stunning scandal ever. Johnson’s name will go down in the occupied territories. Olympic history with other athletes weightlifting ranks. One Polish and two Bulgarian with the secret formula and the “ most modern Eric H all, in his own words, has done it all as a Johnson’s steroid use in the most scientific calculation 'based on solar activity,” who lost their golds, such as decath- medal winners were stripped of their medals for professional archer. He has dominated the sport glamorous race of the Olympics didn’t although it failed to predict last summer’s surprise everyone — the sports world lete Jim Thorpe in 1912 because he drug use, and four other competitors, including two over the last eight years with more than 90 Shooting probe continues devastating drought. is filled with drug abuse — but it left played semipro baseball and Americans, were dijsqualified. victories recorded in Connecticut, New England, At the 1980 Olympics, boycotted by most Looking ahead, the almanac predicts heavy snow many athletes, officials and fans in swimmer Rick DeMont in 1972 be­ GREENWOOD, S.C. (A P ) - A young man the United States and world competition. Western countries, organizers said no athletes starting around Thanksgiving from Chicago to New tears Tuesday from the Olympic cause he took an asthma medicine. accused in a school shooting spree that left an He now has a future goal in mind, a berth four tested positive for drug use, a finding met England and down the East Coast, with a frigid Village to Canada. Those infractions, though, were 8-year-old girl dead and 10 people wounded years hence in the 1992 Olympic Games as a skeptically by many observers. December in some sections before temperatures It also left Carl Lewis with John­ benign beside Johnson’s use of , had been in and out of a hospital psychiatric In Los Angeles in 1984, Games boycotted by the rise and the weather dries. member of the USA archery team. son’s gold from the tainted 100-meter muscle-building drugs to boost perfor­ ward over the past eight months, relatives Soviet bloc, officials disqualified 11 athletes for drug That means a white Christmas, but "snow Several months ago. Hall sought a change in dash, wiped out Johnson’s world mance, a blatant example of the use. said. stopping in time for cork popping” at New Year’s. status as an archer from professional to amateur, record time of 9.79 seconds, and cheating Samaranch has so adam­ One was Swedish wrestler Thomas Johansson, James William Wilson, who was arrested While New England, southern Florida and the at a loss of more than $30,000 annually. The request brought Great Britain’s Lindford antly opposed. who lost the gold medal to American Jeff Blatnick in following Monday’s violence at Oakland desert Southwest should prepare for below-normal has been approved by the United States Archery Christie a silver and American Calvin Lewis is halfway toward reaching the superheavyweight class, only to be stripped Elementary School, is a hyperactive recluse temperatures, the rest of the country will get a Association. Smith a bronze. an unprecedented second sweep of later of his silver because he tested positive for fascinated by crime stories, his father and a warmer winter than usual. Hall, 28, made his decision known at the next Virtually missed were the tears of four golds in the 100, 200, long jump steroids. i grandmother said. For the summer, the almanac calls for cooler, Olympic Games at last Friday night’s Manchester joy Greg Louganis shed after his and 400 relay, with victories now in the At this year’s Winter Games in Calgary. Alberta, The 19-year-old Greenwood man entered the wetter weather along the East Coast, normal ON SALE NOW — The 197th edition of Sports Hall of Fame dinner. Hall was one of five dramatic one-point triumph over a 100 and long jump, but that accomp­ the steroid scandal touched a new sport, icehockey. school shortly after 11a.m. Monday and temperatures in New England, Florida and the the Old Farmer’s Almanac is now on men inducted into the local sports shrine. Chinese teen-ager for his secj^nd gold, lishment also will be stained. Lewis didn’t gloat over his' rival’s Poland’s best player, Jaroslaw Mirowiecki. failed opened fire in a classroom and the cafeteria, Deep South, and drier weather in the Ohio Valley sale. I ’ve decided to turn my attention to the 1992 making him the first man to win fall, choosing instead to say only, “ If the test and was barred. killing Shequila Tawonn Bradley and through Chicago, Texas. Oklahoma and the Pacific Olympic Games in Spain. My long range goal is to springboard and platform diving in Coast. from "bizarre and complicated” to “extremely there is an incident, I am dec^ply wounding two teachers and eight pupils, said make the United States Olympic team and bring back-to-back Games. But for the often-disappointed fans of Boston’s disgusting” and “ downright criminal.” sorry.” Police Chief James Coursey. home a gold medal to Manchester,” he informed Ignored, too, were the U.S. women’s beloved Red Sox, next September’s forecast is the Muskie, the former Democratic senator from team’s 102-88 victory over After Saturday’s race, though. the nearly 300 diners at the Arm y and Navy Club. most crucial: It comes with the warning, “ Sox in Maine and U.S. secretary of state, offered a the that sent the Lewis had said he couldn’t understand Hall has been the most dominant professional Next debate Right to defend upheld first, expect the worst.” followup to a 1984 article on hypnotizing chickens Americans into a gold medal game how Johnson could run as fast as he archer in the United States for the past six years AP photo The familiar black and yellow publication, with his own “ foolproof ways to hypnotize a against Yugoslavia. . did after looking tired in the qualify­ From page 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan, and has been No. I during that entire time. ing heats. And several times in the punctuated this year with sporty red highlights, lobster.” Though nearly 10,000 am etes toiled LEAVING TOWN — Ben Johnson of Canada, center, is. asked about a firelight involving guerrillas again offers predictions for consumers, who can By stroking the tail in a downward ^motion, The former East Catholic High basketball player on the playing fields, all were past, Lewis has alleged widespread and U.S. military advisers in El Salvador, said expect fake caviar, low-calorie • tortilla chips, “ curling it as you go,” he said, you can impress and a graduate of the school admitted he hd a lot of surrounded by members of the press and others at Seoul's Kimp drug use in track and field. claim that he is in way over his head. overshadowed by toe scandal of today he would never deny the advisers “ the scented newspaper ads and the “ ultimate indig­ friends by getting the lobster to do a claw stand on butterflies in his system before being called front scowling “ Big Ben,” caught using a Airport as he prepares to board a flight leaving Korea today. Many athletes accepted the revela­ Quayle can do that by showing the voters that he right to defend themselves.” nity” — garbage rationing — in the coming 15 its head. and center. tion of Johnson’s drug use as confir­ isn’t a dummy, that he can answer questions under muscle-building but dangerous and In the incident two weeks ago, the U.S. months. A vigorous shake should bring the lobster back to Known as a man with steel nerves in competition, illegal anabolic stfroid called Olympics,” American hurdler Edwin mation of what they’d already sus­ the pressure of a nationally-televised debate national competition for two years advisers to the Salvadoran army found The casual reader may also be drawn to its senses, but if that doesn’t work. Muskie wrote, where he pulled back the bow and arrow and stanozolol. " Moses said. “ This will change a lot of pected was going on in the sport. without misspeaking, that he is up to his and banned from Canada’s national themselves in the middle of a rebel attack on educational features, such as the “ straight facts just whisper in its ear, “ Drawn butter, drawn focused on an inch and one-half target at 30 yards, Two tests of Johnson’s urine sample people’s lives.” "It wasn’t that much a surprise to assignment. team for life. an army headquarters, the Pentagon said. about warts” and ways to get rid of them ranging butter.” proved positive and his denials of drug In Canada, Prim e Minister Brian me because I overheard an unbelieva­ The best vice presidential candidates are those Hall was anything but relaxed by his own assertion “ He appeared to be in a complete Maj. Kathy Wood, a Pentagon Mulroney said the scandal was a ble conversation the other day in the who serve as spokesmen and campaigners for their when called to receive his latest award. use were rejected. Neither a spiked state of shock and not comprehending spokeswoman, said that the advisers ’’ fired in “ I already made several trips to the bathroom. I sarsparilla in his track bag, as his the situation,’ ’ said Canada’s chief of "personal tragedy for Ben and his Athletes Village between some track nominees but don’t make waves. ’The people family. It’s also a moment of great people about what wasgoingon,” said running to be No. 2 tend to attract the most attention self-defense” and that none was injured. was so nervous and m y palms were sweating and coach suggested, nor a switched mission. Carol Anne Letheren. “ Ben Russian version of Monopoly sorrow for all Canadians.” tennis player Pam Shriver. when they err. or when their records come under “ They were caught in the middle of a fire there was a dryness in my mouth,” he noted, unlike sample at the lab could have ac­ was not able to discuss or articulate counted for the levels of steroids found Abby Hoffman, the head of Sport Johnson’s manager, Larry Heide- critical scrutiny. fight and their own lives were in jeopardy, so when in competition with thousands of dollars at anything at that moment ... He was BEVERLY, Mass. (A P ) - selling game said it has created a increases in an era of glasnost, or in the tests, officials said. Canada, the governing body responsi­ brecht, refused to believe the drug Both have been happening in Quayle’s case, ever they fired in self defense," she said. stake he was cool as an ice cube. just not able to speak and it was a very Forget Park Place or Boardwalk, Russian-language version of the openness. Indeed, the computerized tests ble for amateur sport in toe country, tests. sijue the question of family influence in his . Hall was the last of the five honorees and he had difficult moment for all of us.’’ commissar. Red Square beckons. game, using the Cyrillic “ We hope this venture will showed Johnson probably was taking said the scandal is “ a desecration of “ The only thing we can say at this V^tnam-era National Guard enlistment blew time to sit back and sweat while the butterflies A few hours later, he fled to the Prime minister named Parker Brothers, makers of alphabet. result in fun cultural exchanges steroids for a long time, according to a the whole Games and of the sport.” stage is that it is a tragedy, a mistake into controversy just as he was nominated at tl were stirring around in his stomach. airport and silently boarded a plane to Monopoly, announced Monday and goodwill that may lead to track federation medical official. For all the effort South Korea put or a sabotage.” Heidebrecht said. Republican National Convention. The Hall of Fame membership now numbers 45 New York. WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Parliament that the Soviet people may soon The company said it antici­ better mutual understanding be­ In a middle-of-toe-night meeting into these Olympics, for all its success “ Up to five days before the race, Ben Richard Wirthlin. who conducts public opinij Behind him lay an Olympics in today named Mieczyslaw Rakowski, a have the opportunity to pass Go, pates great interest once the tween the American and the with Guido Giorgetti, Pat Mistretta, Dave Hayes with Olympic and Canadian officials, so far, these Games will forever be was in perfect condition. Something polls for the White House and the Republican Painy. shambles. longtime foe of the Solidarity trade union, as collect 200 rubles and conduct game is offered for sale in the Soviet people,” said Ronald D. and Alex Hackney, the last two posthumously, his mother, sister, coach and man­ remembered for Johnson’s drug use, has happened in those days. says the Quayle nomination thus far has he€n more “ This is a blow for the Olympic the country’s ninth prime minister since wild real estate deals. Soviet Union, as the popularity of Leong, Parker Brothers’ vice joining Hall. ager, Johnson, 26, forfeited his most Games and the Olympic movement,” as unfair as that may be. “ We do not know what happened negative t*nn positive for the ticket, witn Bentsen World W arn. The manufacturer of the best­ Western-style toys and games president for marketing. Dinner Smoke Rings: Two of the scheduled Johnson wasn’t the only athlete and how it happened, but apparently viewed as tne stronger nominee. prized possession, the gold medal he’d said International Olympic (Commit­ The choice of party propaganda chief individuals to be honored were hospitalized, Guido caught — two Bulgarian weightlifters somebody has sabotaged Ben and we ’ ’The question is to what extent do people vote for had in his hands for only three days. te e President Juan Antonio Rakowski comes less than a month before Giorgetti and Jim Leber. The form er as a Hall of lost their golds for using diuretics to will find out who it was and how it was the ticket because of the vice president.” Wirthlin The world’s fastest human also was Samaranch. planned talks between the government and Fam er for his exploits as a horseshoe player and automatically suspended from inter- lose a few pounds or conceal steroids done.” said. ” In the past, that has not been a big issue.” “ This will change the history of the the latter was tapped for the Unsung Award for his The Democrats are campaigning to make it one Solidarity on reinstating the labor federation’s work principally in Little League baseball...Two of this time. legal status and reviving Poland’s crippled Quayle’s best opportunity to block them comes economy. the shortest acceptance speeches on record were next week in Omaha. Rakowski, a journalist who represented voiced by Bob Giorgetti. standing in for his father, Report eases communist authorities in 1980-81 talks with and Stanley ’’Lefty” Bray. The latter was tabbed Solidarity, became prime minister by a 338-5 BOLENS TRUCKLOAD SALE! for the Friend of Sport Award. The Red Sox win vote, with 35 abstentions, in a nationally over the Yankees made the night for Bray, the No. Giants’ minds televised parliament vote. 1 Sox fan in Manchester. Coventry Lake Dee Renn Zotta turned back the clock 50 years in Manchester with an interesting dialogue of the From page Bv Tom Canovan 1 EPA Stance Cheered sports picture in 1938. It took a lot of reserach and The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Environmentalists her part in the program added that little extra touch...The Rev. Newell Curtis again did his EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The word cancer That led Halvorson to call for a show of hands hailed a call by the Environmental Protection is rarely spoken in the New York Giants’ locker from those who would support that action. All the Agency for a global ban on ozone-destroying homework in his excellent invocation, bringing in residents raised their hands. chlorofluorocarbons and related compounds. the backgrounds of all those being honored with a room. However, Lyndon Wilmot, the police lieutenant in "W e’re glad to see they’ve come around to warm, personal touch...Bob Digan, with last year’s Even whqn players talk about it, as they have for a charge of the town marine patrol, cautioned the our way of thinking,” said Liz Cook of Friends borrowed tuxedo, handled the M.C. role with his number of years, they tend to substitute words like group. "The question here is. ‘Who is crowding the of the Earth. usual professional touch which kept the crowd illness, sickness and disease. lake?’ ” The announcement Monday by EPA laughing. You see, cancer has taken a toll on the Giants. In Wilmot noted that residents are quick to blame administrator Lee M. Thomas marked a shift Special guests, Olympic medal winners. Lindy the past 10 years, two players have died and two problems at the lake on out-of-towners, but that is from his view that there was plenty of time to Remigino and Joe McCluskey also added to the others underwent treatment with tackle Karl not necessarily the case, he said. consider what, if any, steps were needed to evening with their experiences in the Summer Nelson missing last season while recovering from Eilmot said he had patrolled the lake .shores and tighten the terms of an existing international "The Shooter" M o d e l 5210 M o d e l 4021 games. Noting the changes over the years, Hodgkin’s disease. counted 267 boats either moored or at the water’s The illnesses have caused concern among treaty on reducing CFC production. •3 HP • 5 HP Compact • 4 HP Compact McCluskey recalled that In his time, “ we worked edge. "Th at’s 267 potential boats on the lake at a days and trained at night. We had to buy our own players. That treaty, signed by 45 major nations, • 22" Auger Drive • 21" 2-Stage • 21" 2-Stage moment’s notice,” Wilmot said. pledges signatories to a 50 percent cut by 1998. running shoes and had only one pair. ’’ But some of that concern appeared to lessen Many called for stiffer enforcement of laws $34 9 0 0 $74 9 0 0 Accepting for her late father Ale Hackney was Monday Ih the wake of a medical report that found already on the books. "A ll the ordinances in the * 5 2 ^ Linda Kaye, in her own right a fine golfer, while j no links between cancer developed by players and world aren’t going to do us any good if we don’t have David Hayes, a nationally acclaimed sculptor, was the environment surrounding Giants Stadium. the manpower to enforce them.” said one resident. Welfare changes seen the spokesman for the family... The induction of “ I am not a scientist,” Nelson said Monday. “ I ’m AP photo Paterson asked them to remember that at budget glad they did the study. I don’t know how to interpret WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s Blizzard Hayes, a one-time Notre Dame and Green Bay time and support funding of more marine patrol toe results. I ’ll have to take their word for it.” welfare system is headed for a major overhaul Buster Packer football player, marked the first time a SAFE AT SECOND — Boston’s Larry ano can make the tag Monday night at officers. Nelson started at right tackle this season and with the conclusion of complex negotiations on fam ily can claim two grandfathers in the Parrish slides into second before Fenway Park. The Blue Jays won, 11-1. Others blamed the state for “ abusing the lake” by played the first two games before suffering an ankle a five-year plan aimed at moving welfare not providing adequate supervision and not Manchester Sports Hail of Fame. Earlier, Matt injury. He is currently on the injured reserve list. Toronto second baseman Nelson Liri- reimbursing the town for the cost of patrol, recipients into jobs and helping them collect Morlarty Sr., father of David Hayes’ wife, Julie, The findings, released to the Jets and Giants last more child support. was honored. Paterson advised them to write their legislators. tCASY-THAC week, indicate radio waves and traces of If the ordinance is approved by the town and the The initiative agreed on Monday by Senate, cancer-causing chemicals at toe stadium are well state, water skiers and jet skiers will have to travel House and White House negotiators had been within safe standards and do not pose a threat to Blue Jays put Bosox on hold in a counterclockwise direction. Sailboats, canoes close to death all summer as negotiators humans, said Paul Wolcott, a s ’ the New Jersey and rowboats will have the right-of-way before sought a balance between conservatives Taylor eligible Sports and Exposition Authority. The authority power boats. favoring mandatory work and liberals operates the Meadowlands. By Dove O'Hara With Detroit’s 6-3 victory over York. concerned about increasing benefits to the Model “I just hope they are right," said linebacker The Assaclated Press Cleveland and New York’s 5-4 "Th ere’s no way you can feel ‘ K ASY-ntAC that way when you need to scarf needy and motivating people to enter the 824A Harry Carson, who is now in his 13th season with the decision over Baltimore, the (win) three to take all the mainstream workpiace. Model 624 M odel 1026 to help Giants Giants. "E ven if they are not right it’s too late for BOSTON — Three is toe magic Boston lead was trimmed to 3 1-2 games over the Tigers and 4 1-2 marbles,” he said. "This was a critical day,” said Rep. Tom •10 HP some people who have been exposed to something. number for the Boston Red Sox. Monthly EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The games over the Yankees; Mil­ However, shortstop Spike Space shuttle Downey, D-N.Y., chairman of the Monthly What can you do? I hope they are right.” To the Toronto Blue Jays it’s like • 24’ 2-stage . • 26" 2-Stage Lawrence Taylor watch is on, and it could not have waukee, which was idle, is 4 1-2 Owen, whose throwing error led subcommittee that bandied the House weifare 'The report also found no link among the different a dirty word. From page 1 • Heavy Duty Of ’ Heavy Duly ^Oywonto Of | happened at a better time for the New York Giants back. to four unearned runs in the bill, emerging from Monday’s pivotal types of cancers, which occurred in a 7‘A-year Determined to avoid watching defense a rival celebrate a division title at However, the Red Sox, with two seventh, felt “we were a little meeting. l ^ o t T Taylor becomes eligible Wednesday to rejoin the period, Wolcott said. <99900 '^4500 "I am satisfied with the report,” veteran their expense for a third straight games left with Toronto and four flat.” launch tim e^f 9:59 a.m. Thursday. Giants after missing the first four games of the in Cleveland, can wrap up their defensive end George Martin said. " I thought it was year, the Blue Jays unleashed a "The adrenalin was so high in Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Mike Beeman said season because of an NFL-lmposed 30-day suspen­ second division title in three a very thorough report and coupled with the E PA 17-hit attack in rolling to an 11-1 New York that regardless how the southeast winds would tend to push the showers Reagan pledges presence sion for substance abuse. , , years with three victories. report which further substaniated theirs, I think it victory over the Red Sox Monday you approached this game, it’s toward the Kennedy Space Center and there was a TAKETHE During that period, he has undergone outpatient "It really doesn’t matter where UNITED NATIONS (AP) - President will provide great peace of mind to the ballplayers. night. just not the series we just came 20 percent chance they could cause a delay in the treatment for substance abuse and played golf, we clinch it, but it would be nice to Reagan is telling leaders of Persian Gulf It’s gratifying to know your working place is safe." "W e saw a celebration in from,” Owen said. "The adre­ liftoff. while the Giants defense has slipped from one of the Detroit last year, we saw it here clinch it here," Boston Manager ” It’s difficult to say what is going to happen,” he states that the U.S. decision to stop escorting The 750-acre complex lies near toxic Superfund nalin and enthusiasm just wer­ best In the league to one of the worst, at least in 1986, and we don’t want to see Joe Morgan said. "It might still said. "One minute you could have an isolated individual ships represents "just a slight NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS sites, radio towers and polluted marshes and en’t there like it was in New stdtisficdlly landfills. Martin said many of the players were another one in 1988,” Toronto be possible.” shower in the area and the next minute it could be difference” in the N avy’s waterway policing The defense entered last weekend’s play as toe Morgan merely shrugged after York.” worried because of the disproportionate number of slugger Jesse Barfield said. clear.” operation. No 27-rank^ defense in the league and that number "Three years in a row, that’s too Toronto whipped the Red Sox for Jeff Musselman, 7-5, said, " I The astronauts flew T-38 jets here Monday from cancer cases on the Giants. Posing for pictures with Sheik Jaber is not likely to get better In the wake of a 45-31 much. Every time they turn on the fifth consecutive time in know they’re in the pennant race their training base in Houston, and Hauck told “ It’s something always In the back of your mind Al-Almed Al-Sabah, the amir of Kuwait. drubbing Sunday at the hands of the Los Angeles toe highlight film they show the Boston and ninth in 11 meetings and that makes it better for me. It reporters, ” I tell you w e’re excited. We cannot wait and you do want confirmation the working place is Reagan said, ’ ’We’re not lessening our W. H. PREUSS SONS safe," Martin said. “ Until you get that confirma­ team clinching against you. this year. makes me concentrate more and to do this, and we are ready.” 45 points were the most surrendered by the "There isn’t much to say,” he protection there at all.” ts 228 BOSTON TPKE., RTE. 6 8 44 • BOLTON, CT. tion, you’re going to worry about it.” Hopefully, we can go out and win pitch harder.” Their departure from a refueling stop in Tampa Giants since San Diego scored 44 In 1980 a ^ the five On a busy day in which the president made Linebacker Dan Lloyd was found to have a tomorrow and Wednesday, too.” said. "W e didn’t hit. we didn’t Boston starter Wes Gardner, was delayed about 45 minutes because of lightning touchdown passes by Los Angeles quarterback Jini his swan-song visit to the United Nations, 643-9492 malignant lymphoma in 1080, running back Doug Needing Just a combination of field, we didn’t pitch all that well. 8-6, was tagged for 10 hits and four warnings at the Kennedy Space Center, a reminder Everett tied a number last posted by Danny White of Reagan also heard an upbeat assessment of Kotar died of an inoperable brain tumor in 1983 and three victories and Detroit and It’s a good gam e to get out of the runs in six plus innings in losing to of the unreliable weather that’s normal along the Middle East peace prospects and voiced new , Dallas in 1083. ^ running back John 'higgle died of angiosarcoma, a New York losses, toe Red Sox’ way in a hurry." Toronto for the second time in six central Florida coast. Taylor, an All-Pro linebacker in each of his seven hope that American hostages in Lebanon rare blood-vessel cancer, in 1986. drive for the A L East champion­ Morgan insisted there was no days. He was followed on the Hauck said that based on the troublesome seasons, could obviously plug some of those holes. ship was slowed again Monday letdown after Boston won two of mound by Dennis Lamp, Tom might be set free. HIGH PERFORMANCE SINCE 1911 But he.,will not be allowed to cOme back unless he Lloyd recovered and is a school football coach in weather history at the Cape, “ there is a 60 percent night. three weekend games in New Bolton and Rob W oodwax. chance” of a launcji on schedule. B a ie n s gets toe OK from Commissioner Pete Rozelle. San Jose, Calif.

t MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sent. 27, 1988 - 13 It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 27, 1988 SPORTS Bolton girls continue SUMMER OLYMPICS IN BRIEF winning ways in soccer j Louganis dives into Olympic history by a thread ___ I- forfor missing missing a a practice. practice. “ I “ hoped I hoped I ^ Swim club tryouts set COLCHESTER - Sluggish in they learned their lesson,” he the first half, Bolton High girls’ By Bill Barnard difficulty and he had a 3.2, so I had “ I know I ’m very young,” said Tryouts and registration for new members of H.S. Roundup said. This was the second time soccer team got into motion in the The Associated Press a slight advantage.” the shy Xiong. “ It’s an honor for the Manchester Swim Club will be held Monday, this year he’s had to sit players second 40-minute block and re­ down for disciplinary reasons. Tougher dives receive higher me to compete with Louganis. Oct. 3, from 6-7; 30 p.m. at the Manchester High corded a 2-0 victory over Bacon “ Considering we were playing SEOUL, South Korea — The scores than easier -dives done I ’m happy to compete side-by- School pool. All swimmers must be 17 years of lowed E as^^atholic to come Academy Monday in Charter Oak the junior varsity team most of gap between Greg Louganis and equally well, and that was Just side with him. I always consi­ age and under and able to swim 25 yards using home with a 1-1 deadlock with Conference action. the game, they played pretty (China’s Xiong Ni couldn’t have enough as Louganis was aw aited dered him one of m y idols.” the crawl stroke with proper breathing The Bulldogs have won three host Norwich Free Academy well,” he said. been wider — or narrower. an 8, a 9 and 8.5s for the hardest Louganis said he isn’t sure Monday in girls’ soccer action. mechanics. straight, all via the shutout route, Kris Emmanuel had two goals Louganis, the brawny Am eri­ dive in the sport, a reverse 3 1-2 whether he will watch Xiong’s Both teams stand 1-2-2 for the Non-Manchester residents are encouraged to and now stand 2-0 in the COC and and Claudine St. Germaine and can veteran at 28, beat Xiong, a somersault! development from the sidelines campaign. East’s next game is Join. Anyone unable to attend the registration 4-1 overall. Bacon dips to 0-2, 1-4 Sarah Dill one apiece for the skinny Chinese 14-year-old, by He got 86.70 poinfFalSd a total of or as a competitor. m with the loss. Bolton’s next game Friday at home against Mercy session can do so 5 p.m. on Tuesday through Terriers, 2-0 in the COC and 2-1-1 only 1.14 points to become the 638.61, Just 1.14 more than Xiong*, “ I ’m looking forward to pursu­ High of Middletown. Friday of the same week. is Thursday at 3; 30 p.m. at home overall. Coventry, which Is home first man to sweep the diving gold for the gold. ing my career as an actor,” he lu Jennifer Lamour-Fony put mm Practice begins Oct. 4. For further against Portland. against Cromwell on Thursday at medals In consecutive Olympics. Jesus Mena of Mexico won a said. “ But I don’t think it will be AP photo Sophomore Jessica Brahaney N FA in front with a goal 31 information, call Larry Aceto at 636-5657 (work) 3; 30 p.m., is 1-1, 2-3. “I never anticipated diving close competition for the bronze my last competition. It may be minutes into the opening half. accounted for both Bulldog goals, Janet Werfel, Jen Sirianni, Jill against someone half my age,” medal with 594.39points, followed my last world-class, major or 645-6931 (home). VICTORY — , left, “ N FA controlled the play the her second and third of the Paton and sweeperback Vanessa Louganis said after Tuesday’s by Georgi Shogovadze of the competition.” first half. Then we shut them and teammate Suzie McConnell cele­ campaign. She broke the tie 3; 31 Hodge turned in good efforts for victory. “ I was always the Soviet Union with 585.96 and Jan Louganis, who has won 47 down and had some scoring West Side Reunion Oct. 8 brate their team's 102-88 victory over the Into the second half, assisted by youngster.” Hempel of East Germany with national diving titles since 1976, opportunities of our own,” East Coventry. Leah Dinocenza, and added an Louganis is S-foot-9 and 170 583.77. has expressed interest in break- The 29th annual West Side Reunion wilt be Soviet Union in women’s Olympic Coach Ron Palm er said. “ Wedid Rocky Hill * * i unassisted marker at the 15- Coventry 0 0^ pounds, a singer, dancer and Mena’s bronze was the only jn g swimmer Tracy Caulkins’ basketbaii in Seoui today. The win some good things but our inexer- Scoring: RH— Emmanuel 7, St. held on Saturday, Oct. 8, at the minute mark. actor since age 3, a product of diving medal not won by China or Aquatics record of 48 national moves the U.S. into the championship perience showed.” Germaine, Dill. _ . British-American Club. Tickets ($12 each) aren ‘We came out after the wee- Saves: C— Maura Danehv 10, RH— Western culture. the United States. China had two championships. sale at Pagani’s Barber Shop and from .kend very flat. The first 40 Lynn Gentilcore and Phyllis Ll7 Woodcock 4. game against Yugosiavia. Xiong is 5-4, 103 pounds, a shy gold, three silver and a bronze The Xiong-Louganis battle be­ minutes we didn’t play soccer,” McDevitt played well defensively * -s committee members. Ed Kose and Wait Ford teen-ager from an Oriental and the U.S. team two gold, a gan shaping up in the seventh of Bolton Coach Mike Landolphi for the Eagles. Goalie Laura will be the honored guests. Sociai hour is culture. silver and two bronze. 10 rounds when Xiong moved said. “ The second haalf we Gunsten had a strong game in scheduled at 6; 30p.m. And with one round left in the Louganis, who won the spring­ from fourth to second place with a Cougars lose In soccer started moving and started to goal with 16 stops. NFA outshot Cross Country m Olympic platform competition, board medal last week in a 77.76-point dive and Louganis dominate.” That was shown in East, 20-7. G REEN FIELD , Mass. — The Manchester Bolton girls win the past and future of diving were dramatic comeback after bang­ Jumped from third to first with an Pedemonte a starter the final shots figure. 32-13 in East Catholic 0 1—1 locked in a tense struggle. ing his head on the board, also 82.56, giving him an eight-point Community College men’s soccer team dropped Bolton’s favor. NFA f> 1 0-1 BOLTON — The Bolton High Scoring: EC— Devanney, NFA— Louganis trailed Xiong by won a silver medal on the lead overall. MANCHESTER, N.H. - Sophomore Wendy a 4-2 decision to Greenfield Community College Brahaney aiid Jen Maneggia Lamour-Fony. boys’ and girls cross country exactly three points — 554.91 to platform in 1976. Pedemonte is a starting fullback with the New Monday afternoon. The Cougars’ record is now worked well up front for the Saves: EC— Gunsten 14, NFA— teams both participated in tri- In Round 8, Louganis got marks Ramona Berner 4. 551.91. In that competition, a 16-year- Hampshire College women’s soccer team that 3-3 while Greenfield is 1-5. MCC’s next match is Bulldogs while the back line of meets Tuesday afternoon with of 6.5 to 8.5 and scored only 63.00 Xiong, the 11th of 12 divers, old Louganis lost to Italy’s Klaus was ranked eighth nationally in Division II in the Wednesday at Springfield Tech at 3; 30 p.m. Lisa Williams, Dinocenza, Stacy the girls topping Vipal Tech, points, allowing Xiong, who went first — an inward 3‘A DiBiasi, the only diver besides latest poll. The Lady Penmen were 3-1 after four Seb Caccamo and Marc Alderrucci scored the Beyor and Kerrie McKeegan also Terriers top Pats 23-32, and bowing to Portland, earned 73.08 in that round, to take somersault. Xiong hit it well, Louganis with five Olympic div­ outings. Pedemonte is a 1987 graduate of Cougar goals while Mike Koblect and Norman played well. Bulldog goalie Da­ 17-38 while the boys lost to both the lead by two points. ROCKY H ILL - Host Rocky drawing’’ 8.5s and 9s from the ing medals. Manchester High Schooi. She started all 16 James also played well for MCC. Tom Cleveland nielle Curylo was called upon to Portland, 16-46 and Vinal 25-30. Hill High took advantage of judges, giving him 82.56 points Louganis said Xiong “was Xiong continued to put the AP photo games for New Hampshire on defense a year and Dexter Ross each had two goals for make 10 saves for her fourth The girls are now 1-5 while the undermanned Coventry High to and a total of 637.47. diving so well I knew he’d be pressure on. in the next-to-last ago. shutout of the campaign. boys are 0-3. Both will take part in Greenfield. MCC had a 35-13 edge in shots but register a 4-0 shujout victory over “I knew I was trailing going tough to beat. I’m looking for­ round, scoring 84.15 points. Lou­ Bolton 0 7—7 the East Hampton Invitational WINNING DIVE — Greg Louganis of the Peoples Republic of China by 1.14 Andrea Bearse, a 1988 graduate of East couldn’t capitalize on its chances. the Patriots Monday in Charter into the last dive,” Louganis said. ward to watching his growth and ganis’ 83.16 put him three points Catholic High Schooi, is with the New Bacon Acodemv 0 0—0 Thursday. U.S. performs his final dive in the men's points to become the first to win gold in Scoring: B— Brohonev 7. Oak Conference girls’ soccer “ I knew I had a 3.4 degree of development through the years.” down going into the final dive. Hampshire Coliege's women’s tennis team and Saves: B— Curylo 10, BA— Amv action. Kathleen Lessard and Nancy final platform diving event today in the both diving events in consecutive Johnston 19. is currently playing in the No. 1 doubles slot. She Dallas fans staying home Patriot second-year coach Hotting took fifth and ninth place, Seoul Olympics. The 28-year-old Lou­ Olympics. respectively, for Bolton while is a freshman. ^ IRVING, Texas (AP) — Dallas fans are Chris D’Ambrosio, who led his EC ties NFA R.J. Negro and John Norbut ganis nipped 14-year-old )

1 M ANCHESTER H ERALD , Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 — 17 H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988 M eC AU o r TMK WILD by Duma* A Crawford SNAFU by Bruce Bootile KIT Tl’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright Puzzles Actor gets a ‘boot’ out of show ■BBB

ACROSS 3 Clemency Answer to Previous Puzzle By Jerry Buck the American Cwiservatory Theater in San 4 Small bird The Associated Press Francisco whenMirector Robert Altman csp^sssssn 1 Mae West role 5 Oklahoma T V Topics came up to see her,” he said. “He was 4 In___(as a Indian thinking of casting her as Lt. Dish, Instead, he whole) 6 Hawaiian root LOS ANGELES — It’s not the long, tedious 8 Small children 7 Court hearing makeup session for “The Munsters Today” cast me as Painless Paul the dentist and she 12 Mother of 8 Be equal that gets to actor John Schuck. It’s the boots. Draculike. Eddie was the Beaver as Stephen went on to become the m other on ‘The mankind 9 Academy The boots are the final part of the King might have conceived him. Waltons.’” 13 "Do a s ___ Award transformation into Herman Munster, a “Everybody I’ve talked to about the show After that he did three more pictures with 10 Brief in speech has been fascinated by the ideq,” said Altman, “Brewster McCloud,” “McCabeand 14 Two words of 11 Children’s au­ comic version of Frankenstein’s monster in understanding thor D r.___ this revival of the 1960s sitcom. Schuck. “They didn’t say, ‘What are you Mrs. Miller” and “Thieves Like Us.” He 15 Long time 19 Incite to attack " it takes an hour and a half to put on the doing that for?' People think it’s great. If it’s would have been in “ Nashville,” too, but was 16 Biblical weed 21 Decline makeup,” said Schuck, “and the same true there are only three or four good ideas in busy at the time in the TV series “McMillan 17 Light brown 24 Greek letter amount of tim e to take it off. The hard part for the world, this is one of them. It’s a funny and Wife.” 26 Over (poet.) REANUT8 by Charlee M. Schult 18 Actor___ show. Kristofferson 27 Soak (flax) me are the boots.” 20 Writer Vidal 28 From______The boots weigh 5 pounds apiece and turn “MCMILLAN AND W IFE,” which starred IVE WATCHEP THIS MOVIE 22 Beast of burden Z the 6-foot-l Schuck into a towering giant. “IT ALSO AFFIRMS some areas, like the Rock Hudson and Susan Saint Jam es, began 23 Emerald Isle 29 Pekoe, etc. importance of the family. Although these are as a 1971 TV movie called “Once Upon a Dead TWENTY TIMES, ANP SHANE “With the boots, I’m 6-foot-6,” said Schuck. 25 Drills 30 Octane “I’m not as tall as Fred Gwynne, who was very bizarre people, they’re very real for a Man.” It was the first scries for Schuck, who numbers (abbr.) NEVER COMES BACK... 27 Cattle farm 41 Theater sign 50 M ary___ TV family. I’d say they’re as real as Alan played Hudson’s befuddled assistant, Sgt. 29 One of Ham­ 33 Mountains Moore Herman in the original series. But they are 1-3-? (abbr.) Thicke’s (on ABC’s ‘Growing Pains’). And Enright. It became a part of NBC’s rotating let’s alterna­ (abbr.) 44 Strange 53 Excavates very helpful in terms of movement. They add CAT Alia 35 Worthy Pronto when you’re this bizarre, you can make Mystery Movie with “ Columbo,” tives (2 wds.) 46 Insect at a 54 (abbr.) a mechanical awkwardness. 1 wear them only "This hotel's a real tourist trap. Our fire- E05H '5 ca t 36 Fleur-de-___ 56 Architect___ “McCloud,” and “Hec Ramsey.” 31 And so on picnic when I have to, and when I do I sit down as statements about society that give children a escape route goes through the gift 1C Itsa tiy NE*. Inc labbr.) 37 Cry of van der Rohe 47 Dominate much as possible.” very positive reinforcement. The last reason Schuck starred in three other comedy shop downstairs." 32 Sign of the affirmation 57 Long times 39 Sault___ 48 Eagle's nest 59 Pithy saying The new syndicated comedy series also is that it’s something fam iliar. People will be series: “Holmes and Yoyo,” with Richard B. future Shull in 1976, “ Turnabout,” with Sharon Gless ZIPPY by Bill Qrllflth 34 Place Marie 49 Striped animal 61 Actor Ron___ stars Lee Meriwether as Lily, Herman's wife comfortable with this family. I think the fact confidence (played by Yvonne DeCarlo in the original), that it’s been done before is a help, not a in 1979 and “The New Odd Couple” in 1982-83. S .38 Playthings Howard Morton ais Grandpa (A1 Lewis), hindrance.” He got a preview of his monster makeup -40 Soviet news Jason Marsden as Eddie Munster (Butch Schuck, who was interviewed in his when he played a Klingon in the movie “Star , agency Patrick) and Hilary Van Dyke as Marilyn dressing room, said the show has been Trek IV .” “ I had to get up at 3 in the morning HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne .42 Be situated A3 Hurl (Beverly Owen and Pat Priest). brought up to date so the Munsters now face and was in makeup for five hours,” he said. ^5 Mrs. Gorbachev In the 1960s “ The M unsters” was a campy an even more complicated world. “Thank goodness the role only lasted two We l l , it s t a i z t e p With Him f e t c Hin o M Y ^ l i p p e i z s HoW-PiP You TEAOM 4 7 Tore down show that had creatures from the horror “They think they’re normal and everybody days.” im H TO po THAT ? 3 0 Chinese classics living in suburbia like a twisted else is weird,” he said. “ And after doing 18 Schuck will also be seen in two upcoming I • society shows, I think they’re right.” movies, “Second Sight” with Bronson Pin- 51 Wide shoe size sendup of “Father Knows Best.” They lived .52 WWII event at 1313 Mockingbird Lane. Herman was a Schuck spent 10 years on the stage before chot and John Larroquette and “My Mom’s a E |55 Period takeoff on the Frankenstein monster.-jLily his first film, “ M-A-S-H.” Werewolf” with Susan Blakely and John 58 Missile type looked like a vampire. Grandpa was Count “I was in a play with Michael Learned at Saxon. •’ (abbr.) .XO___of Wight 4 2 Life story '83 Copter’s kin 64 Scot T V Tonight , 65 Bernstein, for 4 7 4 8 4 9 short 66 In apple-pie 51 CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Cassle P order 5:00PM (E SP N ) Baseball Bunch: calling a sexual fantasies phone service. 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Note that South’s play was neces­ the value of friendships. former partner who blames him for his dis­ dD Joe Franklin jobs for students both on and off though the queen was the best play to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) The as­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) A new dawn views with Discovery crew members, and figurement. Brad Davis, Sharon Stone. Pass 4 4 Pass 4 4 avoid a spade loser, it might not be the sary. If he plays the queen at trick one, former astronauts John Glenn and Deke Jonathan Banks. 1987. Rated R. CO) Twilight Zone campus and a program that Pass 4 ¥ pects Indicate there will be a major Is about to break on your financial hori­ Pass 6 V best play here. South asked himself Eiast covers. Then when South leads Slayton. (60 min.) Hart to Hart features jobs that are education­ Pass Pass Pass change that will affect your status and zons today. Money could begin to loos­ 10:30PM ® News his second spade. West can win and the ® g® Growing Pains (CC) Maggie and [CNN] Inside Politics '88 ally purposeful,” he says. what the chances were that West had reputation. This could come about In a en up through previously untapped 3D Carson's Comedy Classics diamond switch from his side will be Jason learn that B^n has run up a huge bill Opening lead: 4 10 led away from the king of spades. surprising way. sources. Would you, for instance, rush to lead fatal. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sept. 27. 1988 - It 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sept. 27, 1988

New studies dim hopes UConn faces crisis SCIENCE LOS ANGELES (AP) — New studies dim hopes for creating efficient room- temperature superconductors soon, but a in cadaver shortage! lliCKY LCEN & H E A L T H scientist says the work brings researchers “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday” closer to explaining how the materials FARMINGTON (AP) - A to the medical schools. But public' transmit electricity without resistance. AIDS Month coming shortage of cadavers has plagued welfare programs and insurance, The new findings aren’t disappointing the. University of Connecticut packages now allow for burial, 24 ADAM S ST. WASHINGTON (AP) - With more because they will still help scientists Health Center for the last three expenses for most unclaimed M/\NO€S1WHOND\ 646-3515 design better superconductors and develop Americans aware of AIDS than ever years, but this year it has reached bodies, he said. ■ Your *25 check is w aiting at M a n c k s i h iH o n c a if your license num ber appears som ew here in the classified colum ns today... before, federal health officials are urging a theory to explain superconductivity, said a crisis level, a university official Cooperstein said the last time! the nation’s governors and clergy to Thomas F. George, natural sciences dean says. the Jiealth center received an emphasize prevention during October — at the State University of New York at “ The problem seems to be unclaimed body was 1980. Real Estate AIDS Prevention and A>yareness Month. Buffalo. getting worse, and this is the Cooperstein also said peopl^ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MIPWMTED D r. Crane’s Answers HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ED ED A similar designation was made last Various copper oxides are now the best worst year as of today,” Dr. often donate their organs. buL EH liD superconductors under development by don’t donate their entire body. He, October, when a flashy broadcast, print Sherwin Cooperstein said Mon­ HELP Wanted. A full PERSONAL Care attend­ DRIVER. Fuel oil truck. said schools cannot accept bodies COOKS, Itne.pontrV) ban­ Class M license re­ HOMES ai^d direct mail advertising campaign was scientists, but they work only if chilled to day. “ We usually have four Quiz on page 2 quet, full and part time time second shift cus­ ant. Experienced male SECRETARIES if organs other than the eyes are quired. Dependable FOR SALE lliunched. at least 234 degrees below zero. students work on one cadaver, so 1. Electrician positions available. todian for general wanted to care tor a Meadows Manor, a long HD to be given after death for organ maintenance and rou­ disabled young man In fuel olldellvery,eastof Commercially available superconductors if we miss by a few, we’ll have 2. Horoscope Apply In person: The term health care facility, the river. Experienced Many of those television spots — all transplants because the bodies tine duties at o local Vernon. $250 weekly. All real estate advertised In must be kept much colder with liquid more than four students work on 3. Canvasback (Quack) Gallery, 141 New Lon­ currently haa 2 general only. Full time, Insu­ the Manchester Herald It identified by the phrase “ America cannot then be properly prepared don Turnpike, Glaston­ parochial school. Full Call Paul Herbst at helium, an expensive, cumbersome one. 4. Kyphosis 875-4173 for details. aecratary positions rance 8i benefits. Coll fublect to the Fair Housing Responds to AIDS” — still are running and bury or coll for an fringe benefits availa­ 647-9137. Act of 1968, which mokes It process. “ But if we miss by a lot, we’ll for study. 5.,Cub (Bear) ble. If Interested, available. These part are tied in with a pamphlet called “ What I tell people is that it's appointment, 659-2656. CLERICAL/Retall. Im­ Illegal to advertise any pref­ Researchers say the room-temperature have to use models and clearly 6. (a) Rural — Country please coll 64^5068. mediate opening for a time positions require erence, ilmltatlonordlfcrlm- “ Understanding AIDS” that was mailed to fine todonate organs. I don’t want RESTAURANT. Hiring superconductors could make it feasible to that is less than satisfactory,” (b) Biddy — Poultry full time position. Du­ peraons with experi­ Inatlon based on race, color, every U.S. household last spring. todiscourage that,” he said. “ But for fall, line, banquet religion, sex or notional build faster, smaller computers; cheaper, Cooperstein said. (c) Cookie jar — Pantry servers, bqrtenders, ties Include general of­ ence In statistical typing MAINTENANCE “ Despite efforts such as this, we need to in order to have the organs fice work. Ideal posi­ origin, or on Intention to superefficient power transmission lines: Cooperstein said the problem (d) Baal — Idolatry cocktqlt qnd food RELIEF COOK with knowledge of light moke any such preference, keep alerting the public about AIDS,” useable, you have to die in the tion for person who bookkeeping and com­ PERSON began about three years ago, but (e) Contest — Entry servers, borbocks ond Meadows Manor, east's limitation or discrimination. AP photo 300-mph trains that float above tracks; and enloys meeting the The Herald will not know­ Health and Human Services Secretary Otis the university was able to meet its right place in the right time in the doormen. Apply In per­ Dietary Department la puters helpful, but will Meadows Manor Is cur­ incredibly powerful magnets to help \ son: The Gallery, 141 public. Will train. Com­ train. Interested appli­ rently seeking an exper­ ingly accept any advertise­ R. Bowen said in a recent letter asking WHIZ KID — Ray Bateman Jr., a quota by the time the anatomy right way. I tell them if the organs* currently seeking apart petitive pay and benef­ produce electricity from nuclear fusion. New London Turnpike, cants please contact ment which Is In violation of each of the nation's governors to declare course began. can’t be used, donate the whole,; time relief cook for the its. Non-smoking Com­ ienced commercial / the low. 14-year-old computer whiz, shows Glastonbury.______Mre. Bouchard at: October AIDS Prevention and Education So far this year, the university body.” ] 2pm-7:30 pm shift. Mutt pany. Call Jamie at maintenance person. SOUTHERN New Eng'- off the publicity he's received at his Cooperstein also said many{ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED BABYSITTER tor one 289-6466.______This 40 hour position land classifleld adt Month. has 17 cadavers. Cooperstein said ED year old 8< after school be at least 18 years old Meadows Manor home in Huntington Harbour, Calif. at least 32 are needed for the people don’t realize that the next- CLERICAL. Full time of­ has e starting salary of reach nearly 800,OM Eye cells transplanted MAINTENANCE. Full or for 3 and 5 year old. and have experience In 333 Bldwell street anatomy course that begins in of kin of a decea.sed person has-' PEST Control. Position fice position. 40 hours *8.46 per hour with an homes In Connecticut Bateman will present a paper Oct. 7 part time position In available for a service 645-1 1 56, le a v e large quantity cooking Manchester, CT and Rhode Island. The NEW YORK (AP) - Scientists have January. the right to donate the body to a message. and be able to work per week. Rellobllty excellent benefite pro­ Hospice trains nurses to a group of academic physicians restaurant. Apply In technician. Experience and accuracy Impor-* 647-0191 gram. Interested appli- price for a basic 25 taken a major step toward curing a disease “ This is the lowest number of medical or dental school. person: 141 New Lon­ weekends. Supervisory BguftI Ogpertuntty Employtr on a new method of fighting colon preferred, but will tant. Experience using cante please contact word ad Is only $55 and NEW HAVEN (AP) - The nation’s that causes blindness, saving the eyesight cadavers we’ve had at this Pepple wishing to donate their don Turnpike, Glaston­ train the proper appli­ akills preferred for this adding machine and will appear In 43 news­ cancer. bury, CT. 659-2656. cant. Must be over 18 *8.61 per hour position. Bruce Jerome at: papers. For more In­ oldest and largest hospice is establishing of experimental rats by transplanting point,” Cooperstein said. body, or that of a relative, arc RN’S/LPN’S typing skills helpful. WANTED. Experienced retinal cells in their eyes, according to a He said most of the cadavers given alternatives by the health and have o good driv­ Please contact Carol Apply In person, machinist or tool Meadowa Manor formation call Classi­ what it says will be a model program for ing'record. Salary, vo­ 7 AM - 3 PM ^ fied, 643-2711 and ask published report. are used by first-year medical center’s medical and dental Valllancourt at: Prague Shoe Com­ maker. Minimum 5 ye­ teaching Connecticut nurses the practices cation, good working 3 PM - 11 PM pany. 200 Pitkin Street, ars experience. Excel­ 333 Bldwell St. tor detglls.o______CDC gets ‘hot lab’ students. But he said cadavers schools. Death has to take place ; OPPORTUNITIES of hospice care. Two groups of scientists have succeeded conditions. Call 527- 11 PM - 7 AM Meadows Manor East Hartford. lent benefits, paid vo­ Manchester, CT TERRIFIC Ranch In quiet in performing the transplants and are also used by surgical resi­ in Connecticut, however, for • Experience helpful or 9000.______During the first year of the program, 24 ATLANTA (AP) — National Centers for Full aild Part TIbm 333 Bldwell St. cation and holiday. 647-9191 neighborhood. Priced preventing a type of blindness in the rats. dents for review ahd surgeons these to take effect: will train. Growing RETAIL Assistant Man­ Medical 8< maternity. Equal Opportunity Employar to sell. 5'A rooms, 2 full licensed nurses from around the state will Disease Control researchers soon will We^ra the areas newest Manchester, CT 06040 The New York Times reported Sunday. who need to do research. —The schools will arrange ' company looking for ager trainee and sales­ rehab, center apeclallz- Life Insurance. Please baths, sunporch, lower participate in a week of classroom move into their new “ hot lab,” a $20 persons. Jewelery 047-9101 DRIVER call to set up an ap­ level family room and The researchers said the procedure would “ For some years, we haven’t transportation and cremation for ; the right people. Out­ Ing In geriatrics and instruction and clinical work with patients million-supersealed laboratory with a 21st had enough to do that (research) the body and provide burial or , company In malor de­ Coventry area' pointment between 7- ELECTRICIAN Journey­ garage. Call ottice to­ have to be repeated on monkeys and other side technician and In­ Post-acute care. 5:30, days, 742-9600. and staff at the The Connecticut Hospice’s century feel, to study the world’s deadliest return of the ashes to the family, j partment store seeking man. Residential, com­ day tor your exclusive animals before it could be tried on human properly,” Cooperstein said. side office worker po­ personnel for rapidly We offer the areas Manchester ' showing. $149,900. Sen­ 44-bed facility in Branford, said Gail viruses. Cooperstein said the cadavers If the schools perform burial. 1 highest staff to patient mercial, Industrial beings, the Times reported. sitions. Willing and growing leased depart­ Herald route. CLERICAL. Position du- work. Able to work try Real Estate, 643- Kimball, vice president of development. CDC officials unveiled it Monday, are indispensable for students there is no charge to the family. 1 capable to learn a pro­ ment. Will train the ratio tles to Include: typing, 4060.O ______According to the Retinitis Pigmentosa • Flexible without supervision. At Brochures explaining the program, showing off the secret-code passageways, learning the fundamentals of how —The body can be returned to ; fession with a future. right persons. Retail CHILD Care needed for Short Hours — telephone and some least 3 years expe­ MANCHESTER. Cream Foundation in Baltimore, degenerative experience helptul. Scheduling Infant In our Glaston­ direct contact with cus­ funded initially by a $30,000 grant from airlocks, decontamination equipment, the human body is constructed the family, at family expense, for Come grow with usi • Complete Health Great Pay! rience. Benefits, Insu­ Putt Cape. $153,900. Citicorp, will be mailed to all licensed diseases of the retina occur in 400,000 living and functions. a closed casket service and Good salary and benef­ bury home. Mondav- tomers. Good wages rance 8i good wages. Call Luclenne, Century containment cabinets and spacesuits that its. Call Liberty Na- inauranca ‘ including Frlday, 7am to 4:30pm. and full company paid nurses in the state. Americans. Macular degeneration, one of He blames the shortage on a burial. , BUDGET PEST Dental" Call 647*9946 Call 875-5905. 21 Manor House, 871- will be off-limits to all outsiders once tlonol, 568-1115.______Vicinity of Manchester benefits. Call 647-9137. 7212. The Connecticut Hospice has provided these diseases, is the leading cause of variety of factors. Yale Medical School is not ; • Uniform Allowance Raod/Hebron Avenue. Ask for WANTED. Loving & car­ deadly pathogens are brought in starting CONTROL SALES Girls and porters. ing babysitter In my care to more than 11,000 patients since its blindness in this country in people over the In past years, the state as­ facing the same problem, accord- ■ • Pension Plan (Routes 83/94) Begin next month. The complex will be formally Full time and port • Bonus Hours GeNInde home. 7:30am-6pm. inception in 1974. ^ age of 60. sumed responsibility for all un­ ing to Dr. William Stewart. . time. Flexible hours. October 24th. Referen­ dedicated Oct. 28. 649-9001 • Set Schedule ces required. 659-4438. ROOFERS Weekdays. Call 645- claimed bodies and donated them associate professor of .surgery. 1 Apply: Mr. Donut, 255 (No sum RotMioii) amt 1476 otter 6. BDLTDN lake,2bedroom West Middle Turnpike, • Tuition & Seminar Cape, large lot, 2 stor­ Monchester.______Benafits age sheds, gas heat, Finding a cash buyer for L P N o r Roofers Helpers TELLERS • Free Maala appliances, private the Items you'd like to sell FULL and part time help MEDICAL ASSISTANT SOUTH WINDSOR Medi­ Full time. Savings Bank wanted In local liquor starting pay *9 per hour. beach. 18 Colonial Is easy. Just let our read­ NO WEEKENDS needed OB-QYN office-4 cal Physician Is look­ of Manchester. Experi­ store. Call 649-0446 be­ Experienced help will be enced or will train. Good Road. $144,900. 649- ers know what you have day work week - typing ing for full time recep­ 1794.______tween 9-4, Mondav- tionist. 8 Jackson Real advertiser, Including adver­ 06043, 649-8743. 5535 teronson additional exemption If they can pass o moons test. Street, Monchester. Estate, 647-B400.D tisements In any free distri­ part time day work High wages tor South time Tuesdov, Wednes­ OPENINGS Adlusted gross Income plus other Income from your IRS ground In Inventory Andover, Connecticut. available. No expere- Windsor, Rockville, 2SS West Middle Tpke. WANTED. Part time ona bution publications pub­ WANTED. Loving, re- day, 8< Thursday, 1- COUNTER Sales posi­ form for 1987 will be used. Single veterans • 814,000 ond mar- control perferred but This Is a full time full time truck driver. FIVE Attendants needed. Ince necessary, will Manchester and Glas­ CNC Lathe set up and r?er-$14,iw. FILING TIME -October 1,1988 to December 1, Manchester lished by the Monchester sponstble female to 6pm. Willing to train. tion. 7am-3pm, Tues­ PART Time driver. Short not necessary. Apply In position In 0 busy con­ Apply In person, NIellei: __EuM or port time, after Herald. Penny Sleftert, train. Little Ceasars tonbury. Call otter help care for two child­ High hourly rate. Plea­ day through Frldoy, hours and good pay. operate on Aircraft 1988. Veterons with 100% disability are also antltlad ♦? person or send resume genial atmosphere. ^hool hours available. Publisher. PIzzo, 646-4300.______2pm, 646-0285.______ditlonal exemption. An adlusted gross Income of 818,000 It son Auto Parts, HELP WANTED ren. Must be expe­ sant Glastonbury loca- 10am-2pm, Tuesday Call 871-2988, leave Forgings and bar work single, and 821,000 It married. Your 1987 IRS form Is requrlsd to: The Robert Baker LABORER. Heavy con­ Knowledge of the con­ Center Street. Call Peirre at 646-6846. X-RAY Technician. Reg­ rienced with active tlon. 649-3443.______through Friday. Start name and phone using FANUC Con­ m proof.#nnual application will be necessary to establish Companies, c/o W. struction. Apply In per­ struction and real est­ PART Time merchandis­ LOST istered. Putnam. 4 af­ toddlers. 643-0207. at $6/hour. Free lunch number. trols. ellglbllltv. ■/ Tate, 1700 Mountain son: The Andrew ate fields o plus. Salary AND FOUND ternoons a week. No ing position available RELIEF DONUT BAKER and discounts. Coll Old PUBLIC ACT 490 Road, West Suffleld, Ansoldl Building Com­ commensurates with evenings, weekends or with artitictal tiower One night per week. World Bakery, 633- T ube-bender-assem- Persons seeking closslllcatlon tor the first time for Fo­ CT 06093. Or coll 668- pany,^ 186 B ld w e ll ability. Please call 647- company. Ideal oppor­ LOST. Black, male, cat holidays. Wages equal Apply: 4213.______You can make excellent bler needed for hand rest, or Form lond under PA 490 must tU ^ n application with 7371. Street, Monchester. 9144 to setup Interview. tunity tor mature PERMANENT part time dish cloths from the mesh the Assessor within 30 days before and 30 doys otter the As­ with white stomach to hospital and based MAINTENANCE and pan fitting of aircraft com­ sessment Doy, October 1st. on experience. Call 928- minded Individual ottice position. Seek­ MR. DONUT bags In which oranges, and teet. One year old. working 10 to 12 hours washing. Saturday, Joan LeBlond, CCMA Last seen on August 28, 4587 for Interview. ing responsible Indi­ 255 West Middle Tpke. potatoes, onions, etc. are ponents. Experience r e w a r d 9am-5pm. Start at Assessor I J per week In retail Charter Oak Street- vidual for flexible Manchester $5.75/hour plus free sold. Just boll for 15 with brazing and GRAPE Pickers wanted. stores In the Manches­ hours to assist with minutes In water to which 068-09 Sycamore Lane area. Port time, weekdays, ter area. Competitive lunch. Call Old World layout a plus. Apply In Answers to Reebok. general duties which Bakery, 633-4213. chlorine bleach has been Typing-Pasteup 10-4. Barter tor wine. PROOF READER tor bi­ hourly wage and car Include good commun­ added. Put still good but person to the Please help us tind him. Nutmeg Vineyard, 742- allowance. Training weekly publication. Reward. Call 649-7492 ication, typing skills HANDICAPPED Female no-longer needed furni­ *1500 Bonus 8402. ______provided. Coll 246-4947 Flexible daytime needs part time help, 20 E. A. PATTEN Co. otter 6.______and phone contact. hours. 646-1479. ture and appliances back We have an opening for a person with accurate typing (AHor 00 Diys of Sarvica) MATURE, retired, maln- evenings Monday- Word Processing a hours/week. Light Into use by selling them 303 Wetherell St. PRIVATE PARTY LOST. Year old, brown 8. tenonce. 3 days per Frldav, 7-9 or 1-800-223- plus. Please contact, PASTE-UP Artist. Flexi­ housekeeping, prepa­ skiiis to iearn to operate a Harris Advertising term inal and white Springer Spaniel. with a low-cost Classified. Manchester HRST CLASS week. General knowl­ 4245, September 28, be- 742-8722 tor an ble daytime hours. Bi­ ration of one dally 643-2711. IVIerchandise Ads Porter Street area. 646- edge. Call 649-2358. tore 4;00pm only. appointment. weekly publication. meal. 643-5356. to do pasteup work on our daily newspaper. AUTOMOTIVE 3036. Reward. 646-1479. TECHNICIANS Ability to work under deadline pressures and to adapt to needed to work In our busy custom er specifications are essential. growing dealership. Good M A N C H E S T E R J O B SER VIC E... always raady to aarvalob-aeakera and araa amptoyara at no charge... hourly wage plus perfor* JOB mance, bonus, fully paid Here are som e of the many new job openings available this week: Five day work week with a full range of medical and life fam. health insurance, profit * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days SERV/CE insurance benefits. ^ sharing, vacation, paid holi­ Calf Joe McCavanagh • Excellent pay and benetits await Enjoy selling and public contact? w Additional Lines 504 Per Line, Per Day days, paid sick time, techni­ • Good pay and fringe benetits for • Individual with Bachelor's degree DIversllled clerical position avail­ an experienced aircraft • oriented Employer will train to sell jewelry. e Classifications 71 thru 87' cians Interested contact: material handling and stock work In computer science or electrical able at once. Knowledge of basic tool and die maker. Good pay and benefits. * Merchandise Under *250 646-4321 in area machine shop. engineering required for techni­ bookkeeping, typing and data en­ Manrtirstrr Hrralft cal programming work. Excellent try are requirements. Good pay • Transport firm seeking Driver/ * Ad must contain price! Supervisor to schedule and dis­ ' tiraphlcs your cup of tea? pay and fringe benefits. and full benefits. You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds Mechanical artist, experienced In • Immediate opening tor experi­ patch drivrs and also drive. Excel­ due to this low price... color cutting, multi-circular enced assembler who can work Auto dealership has Immediate lent pay and benefits. Please call Sheldon Cohen • Van driver needed to pick up / opening for experienced auto work, for opening In area printing from drawings, written and oral State of Connecticut discharge students In special mechanic to perform all phases Monday-Friday, Between 1:30 and 3 p.m. eatabllahment. instructions and use precision In­ program. Must have valid Conn, of auto repair. Excellent pay /be­ Labor Department struments. Excellent pay and be­ ^ at 643-2711, fo r an appointment driver's license and good motor nefits. 806 Main Street CALL CLASSIFIED nefits. vehicle record. lEEHn Manchester, CT 06040 643-2711 NOW! An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F (203) 649-4558 80 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 27. 1988

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Strono Reol ing room and dining EstOte. 647-7653.0 room with bullt-ln TENDER loving Mom GSL Bunding Molnfe- TREE!^(okeover^^(d^ 1983 MUSTANG Hotch- 1976 VENTURA Catama­ bock. Block, auto- 104 MILWOOO Rood. china closet, beauti­ has one full time open­ Renovationi/Plus nance Co. Commercl- vice by a certified ran with trailer. 15feet, fully reftnished wood­ ing for an Infant or al/ResIdentlal building beauty consultant. If m o t 1 c , o lr East Hartford. Drive Cuttom Initrlor A Exterior good condition. $1100 conditioning, power by this Immaculate. 6 work and hardwood toddler, also one port Palntlno • C«N1no Rtpalr M Manaw repairs and home Im­ you are serious about or best offer. CaR Tom , floors, eat-ln, St. Cha­ time opening. Robert­ • Ot^B A UgM CarptnUy provements. Inferior skin core and the latest --ftearlng, cruise con­ plus room, center 649-8567 after 6:30. trol, AM /FM cassette. chimney, full dor- rles kitchen, fomlly son School District. • Abb ft(/mBlBB • f/iturBtf and exterior pointing, In makeup techniques, room with Vermont Coll 647-0843. • Mintor CMooufM light carpentry. Com­ Call 646-4854. ______$3500. Call 649-3300, mered Cope. Alumi­ evenings. num sided, enclosed casting wood stove, MOM will babysit after plete lanitorlal ser­ SILK Wrap noils done In breezewov and ooroae. 12x20 deck, nicely school and days off. 646-2253 vice. Experienced, rel­ my home on evenings Security system. IWi landscaped private Bowers school area. iable, free estimates. and weekends. A pro­ StHALLER . N AM E your own reaso­ . 643-0304.______baths, lower level tom- yard, large bedrooms, 645-6172. fessional lob done of LOWREY Holiday Genie new 13x24 carpeted nable price. Father 8, half the price. Please A C U I ^ A lly room. An absolute Son Painting and Pap­ HDLIDAY House, retire­ organ. Like new. Best pleasure to show! basement rec room, 2 ment living, ambula­ leave a messooe of offer. 646-3782. ifflanrhfalpr M m lii car garage, totally up­ ering. Removal. 291- 647-0801. USED CARS SI59.900. Strono Real ICLEANINO 8567. tory., home-llke Estote. 647-7653.0 dated, 100 amp electri­ atmosphere. Coll 649- 88 Caravan J E .....*15,500 cal system, new roof, SERVICES 88 Legend...... *21,995 PR ICE Reduced. Owner 2358. _ SNOWPLOWING PETS AND two full baths, easy HEATM8/ • Commercial 87 Interga L S ...... * 9,995 anxious! Newly en­ walking distance to all SUPPLIES larged. fully ap- HOUS^ cleaning. Light PLUMBING DELIVERING • Rasidantlal • Industrial 87 Toyota L/B .... * 8,995 schools. $185,000. By housekeeping. Reaso­ Call 87 Mazda RX7 .... *13,995 ptlanced. kitchen Is owners, 649-4468. Rich, clean, stone-free PUPPIES. Doberman Manchester, Cenn. — A City cf Village Charm 30 Cents only one ‘Plus' In this nable hourly rates. 645- foam. 8 yards. *80 Plus Tax. S. R. IIAIICRARD, Im . Cross. 10weeksold.$30 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8.595 Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 VERNON. Daryl Drive. 7 6000. PJ’8 Plumbing beautiful. 7 room Co- Also, sand, gravel, stone for dapandabla aenrlce each. 649-9538, leave 87 Honda Accotd LX ...... room Raised Ranch, 3 . Air Gondnlanlng and horse manure. y lonlal with 3 bedrooms, 742-1081 PWf ffHAMm messoge.______*12.995 4 1V> baths, family room bedrooms, 2>/3 baths, 2 SOUTH BOLTON Boilers, pumps, hot water fireplaces, beautiful tanka, new and 2 year old miniature 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,295 and garage. Desirable CLEANING SERVICE. 643-9504 dachshound. AK C reg­ Bowers School Dis­ heoted Inground pool replacements. 87 Toyota G T .....*10,995 plus whirlpool. Re~- istered, neutered male. trict! $159,900. Strono INC. FREE ESTIMATES S & S Framing Owner moving. Free to 86 Chev C20 ...... * 9.595 cently redecorated will do Real Estate, 047-7653.D \3ommerclal / Residential 643-9649/228-9616 TAL MASONRY good home. 649-2824. 66 LeSabre ...... * 9,295 with ceramic tile and Brick, block, stone. a Addltlcnt • Oaragas • Porch Fully Insured 6 Bonded. and daoka 85 Riviera...... *11,595 Directors SOUTH Windsor. Thebuy fine carpeting. Chimneys and repairs. miscellaneous • State Licensed 85 Toronado...... * 9,495 of the week Is this $219,900. Golden Oaks 647-1545 n No job too small. • Fully Insured MISCELLANEOUS 85 Audi Q T ...... * 9.595 Immaculate 3 year old, Realty, 646-5099. SERVICES FREE ESTIUATBS Call 6430021,645-1757 FOR GALE 7 room Colonial that MANCHESTER. Spring Evenings 84 Skylark...... * 3,995 f Street. Spacious Colon­ CARPENTRY/ call 645-8063 84 Toyota Camry ...* 7,995 offers 3 bedrooms, REMODELING EIGHT month old water- family room with fire-- ial on lovely lands­ bed, $325. Courthouse 345 Center St., caped corner lot. 7 placed formal dining Modiirar Homs ' One Gold membership, Manchester • 647-7077 bless new rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 room, fully appllonced CtiBlotn bum hofiWB, BtfdWom, RELIABLE MOVING 12'A months left for kitchen, 2.5 baths, 2 car baths. 2 fireplaces, 2 rtmoBillftB. wood MdhtB. dtehB, Contlruellon LANDSCAPtNB car garage, large pri­ roonog. ooncTBlB wofN. moBomy 6 ail Low, Low Rates. Wt a/io Atva Modular homaa. $450. Compared to reg- garage.' City utilities phBBBB of oormrucdofi. ulor price of $700 plus. and much more. Vi vate screened porch. Short notice moves. B youlr* bJo* oP eonfraerort not LARSON BUILDERS LANbGdAPINQ Eric 649-3426.0______CLYDE acre lot on a cul-de-sac Immaculately main­ rotumtng your obM - eah u$l Insured. Dependable Naw England Nomet NO./OM TOOtAMU CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. street. Asking $227,900. tained. $225,000. Fulty lOBurod • Ftbb tatimBlBB 24 Years experience In 7 Pitkin St.. Vamon, C T 06006 PTuwB tHfUbi. NBdgiB. fmWigloo, GAS Grill, 2 yeors old, ROUTE S3, VERNON U & R Realty,643-2692.0 Golden Oaks Realty, mAR Ceestiecflea moving pl9ll6B06i Mnvn RBBtflllQ 4 asking $125 8. 20" dirt S7I-0BM _ _ RABlfMBflBflOBk bike $35. 647-1149. 82 Buick Cant. 2 Dr. *4995 revaluation VERNON. Exceptional 646-5099. el ■n Swtir CBtt FREE ESTIMATES CERAMIC Kiln. Econo well kept 6 room 643-1720 Aok for MbiN 646-9669 Anyllmt Pensaalizsd Lawa Core 84 Capriet Wagon *8295 HANDYMAN and Kiln with timer. Excel­ Ranch, 1st floor family ALaadicaalag 85 Spactrum 4 Or. *4995 By Nancy Concelman in software costs. room, 3 bedrooms, CONDOMINIUMS HAWKESTBEESBMCE lent condition. Only 4 SEASONS HAUUNG 742-5224 raawm...... $200. 649-9982. 85 Elactra 4 Dr. *11,895 Manchester Herald Other projected costs include large sun deck, fire- FOR SALE Bucket, truck 8 chipper. Stump 85 Cantury 4 Dr. (3) *8995 placed finished recrea­ REMODELING Any job — Anytime' ‘litigation and increases in utility removal. Free sstlmatsa. 55 Escort 4 Dr. *4995 tion room, quiet cul-de- FORES^ndgeTowrT- Additions • Decks Call Gary The town is one step closer to costs for a trailer the town will sac street, walk to a Roofing e Trimwork Spedsl eonaldsratlon for 55 Calabrity 4 Dr. *7895 rent to house between one and house. V/7 baths, 3 bed­ elderly end handicapped. repairing the botched 1987 reva­ elementary. An excel­ rooms, 1900 square feet Small Jobs welcomed. 875-3483 CONCRETE ENDROLLS 88 Calabrity Euro 4 Dr. *7995 luation after a unanimous vote five KVS emiployees. About $3,000 lent starter home or of living space, fire­ Senior CitUen Diacount 27'A width - 259 87 Spactrum 4 Dr. *8995 needed to set up and rent the retirement home, 647-7553 13% width - 2 lor 2S9 Tuesday by members of the place, airconditioning, Call Chris at 645-6559 STONE EXPERTS 87 Bkyittk 4 Dr. *9495 Board of Directors to appropriate trailer was included in the $154,900.U & R Reolty, deck with view. Par­ CONCRETE MUST be picked up at the 87 Cantury LTD 4 Dr. *9995 643-2692.0 Top Soil ScTMMd Loam All types of stone work, Herald Olfics Monday thru $846,000 to conduct a new $846,000 appropi^ation. tially finished walk-out Any amount dOlwrtd. Alto, IM, ADDITIONS a FLOORS 87 Cavallar 4 Dr. *8495 MANCHESTER. Priced basement. Pool, tennis wallt, veneer, dry stone Thursday before 11 a.m.only. revaiuatioii. The trailer, which will be setup FARRAND REMODEUNG (piNal, tiona and barK mulch. • Commerelal 4 residential 87 Spactrum 2 Dr. *7995 to sell. This easily af­ court. Priced to sell at Room addHIont. decks, roofing, wall. 9-9'Call Ryan But members of the revalua- in the Municipal Building parking Bobcat backhot a kiadir isnlal. • Free EeUmelet 87 Calabrity 2 Dr. *9495 fordable 3 bedroom $159,000. Call owner at tiding, windows and gutters. Patrick, Mon.-Fd. B-S committee of the Board of ^lot. is needed because of a space John Hinnon Conerila WANTED TO 87 Nova 4 Dr. (3) *8995 Ranch featuring cozy 647-0748.______’ Btckhot and bulldozer service DAVI5 C0N5TRUCTI0N 871-6096 87 Pont. FIrabIrd *11,995 Directors warned directors Tues­ shortage in the Municipal Build­ den, fireplace and gar­ M A N C H ES TE R . Lewins tvtilible. Cell Bob Ftrrand, Jr. Company • 875-9371 BUY/TRADE ing and Lincoln (^nter. age has been freshly 872-1400/659-9555 day that the town could pay more Crossing Condomi­ Bus. 647-8509 than $100,OOa over the 10 years . Leasing space for the revalua- pointed for the new W A N T to buy. Church 872:9111 nium. 182 Main Street. Rg$. 645-6849 after the revaliiation is complete uon outside those two buildings owner. Quiet street. Beautifully appointed Plates of Connecticut Privote yard. Walk to townhouses. Call O r­ i KITCHEN & BATH churches and nearby to cover maintraance of compu­ would be inconvenient because of Buckley School Call for lando Annuli 8i Sons, L E T YOU R newspaper states. 643-8582. CENTER ter software and other costs. the computers and other equip­ details. $139,900. Cen­ Inc at 644-2427. Ask for PAINTINO/ 7 ^ REMODELING help you keep fruit lars The $846,0001 appropriation al­ ment the town is contractually tury 21 Epstein Realty, Kyle to set up an sparkling clean and sweet MOTORS 647-8895.0 PAPERINB From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, lows the town to ■ hire KVS obligated to supply. appointment. smelling. Wash lars,-dry 461 Main St., Manchester Information System^.of Amherst. Another increase may result if E A S T HAR TFO R D . Move our own craftsmen do the complete job — completely then put o WANTED N.Y., to redo th£revaluation, the number of parcels of land right In. This three neatly and on schedule. large piece of newspaper Piano Any ^ndltlon. La w Cost Financing which was scra p e d in March KVS is dealing with exceeds the bedroom home has Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. Inside the lar ond pot the Steinway for aspiring been given a spruce- GLASTONBURY. Condo lid on. The paper will handicapped pianist. M Toy Corolla 4 Dr...... *4595 because of a sericj^bf problems. 16,500 parcels estimated by the up. New Insulated win­ BRUSHWORKS. Interior Please call rS64S1 for sale by owner. 2 painting. Free esti­ 649-5400 absorb any moisture. Let 82 Datsun 310 GX ..... *1995 The original in-Kouse revalua­ town for the contract. Spinelli Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald dows, new vinyl siding, bedroom townhouse. a classified ad In your anytime. tion cost the town about $300,000. said the number of parcels will newly painted, refln- mates. 12 years expe­ M Tourismo 2 Dr...... *2495 1'/i baths, full base­ rience. Finished cabl- HERITAGE KITCHEN and nevyspaper find o cosh The price quoted by KVS is probably be higher. DRINK UP — Armando Pantojas of 133C Hilliard St. an employee of the garden shop at 168 Woodland St., Ished wood floors all ment. Private end unit. buyer for most anything 81 Toy Corolla 2 Dr.... *1595 enhance this charming nets/celllnos. Wall BATH CENTER, INC. based on 1987 Grand List ac­ KVS charges $40 for each waters flowers Tuesday at Woodland Gardens. Pantojas, waters the flowers daily. Asking $129,900. 659- refInIshIng. 647-0636. you have for sale. 82 Ply. Horizon...... *1695 Cape with fireplace, 3840. ______182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester______Aut6motlve counts, said Republican Director residential piece and $160 for formol dining room, FRESH as a daisy! This p 85 Toy. Tercel Wag.... *4495 Geoffrey Naab, who served on the each commercial piece, he said. garage; treed yard. terrific 5 room Town- >3 Dodge Omni...... *1695 revaluation committee with De­ But included in the 16,500 are 415 Won't last! $141,900. house Condo at Beech- mocratic Directors Barbara B. tax-exempt properties, allowing Century 21 Epstein CARS 83 Ren. Alliance ...... *1995 wood, on Highland CmmMIIIIUMS Rgntals APARTMENTS H o l ROOMMATES Weinberg and Kenneth N. the town some leeway, Spinelli Reolty, 647-8895.0 Street In Manchester, m FOR RENT ISSI WANTED m FOR GALE 82 Mazda 626 Lux ..... *3195 Feds no closer to tracing weapons Tedford. said. TH IS Classic 6 room older has recently been 85 Reliant Wag...... *3995 home with covered 1977 P L Y M O U TH 9 pas­ The revaluation, estimated to The revaluation committee re­ tastefully redecorated NEW 7-7 Duplex. Exclu­ MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ from the manufacturer are in ammunition was most likely poses, Killorin said, bull were porch, has approxi­ In very bright cheerful ROOMS senger Station Wagon. 88 Pont. 6000 4 Dr...... *4995 take about three years, would be jected a bid proposal of $784,200 By Michele Noble sive area of quality, 3 rooms, 1'/2 bath Du­ ' Good condition. $500. and Nancy Concelman Connecticut, he said. The bureau stolen by a member of the more likely taken as souvenirs. mately 1400 square feet colors. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bedroom Townhouses. plex. Garage, Central 60 Camaro Cpe...... *1995 effective for the Grand List of from Finnpgan Associates Inc. of and must be sold. baths, private base­ FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Availa­ 649-3869 otter 5pm. ■ Acton. Mara, because the firm is Manchester Herald will first contact facilities in military. Killorin said investiga­ IV2 baths, fully op- location, bright rooms, 78FordT-Bird ...... *1495 1990. The $846,000 appropriated "Peopie end up steaiing these Priced for Immediate ment with laundry ble October 1st. 8 rbom 1986 CAMARO. Red, using an untested computer pro­ nearby states to see if any part of tors are still questioning Connec­ things for wacky reasons,” Kil­ pllonced kitchen, 1st large yard. $715 plus house, male or female, Tuesday covers work over the sale In the $130's. Blan­ hook-ups, all new kit­ floor den, dining area, utilities. Lease, 2 Auto, power stearlng, 85 Cavalier 4 Dr...... *3195 gram that could not take into Nearly two months after dan­ their shipments is missing. ticut residents. lorin said. "But sooner or later chard 8, Rossetto Real­ chen appliances too! non-smoker, next three fiscal years, Director living room, full base­ months security. power brakes, air, ste- 79 Chev Cust. Van..... *3895 consideration different charac­ gerous military explosives were tors," We’re Selling Martin School. $315/month plus utili­ reo/cassette. 31,000 of Finance Boyce Spinelli said. "It now becomes a “ (The ammumtion) doesn't they start to feel guilty about ment, carpeting and SINGLE room, working Available October 15, teristics of property that helps discovered in Coventry, the fed­ having them around and they find Houses" 646-2482.0 $124,500. Jackson 8, garage. Must be seen! 646-6345. ties. Leave message, miles. Louvers, bra 82 Ford F-160 PU...... *3995 But Spinelli told directors Tues­ legwork process," Killorj^ have a civilian outlet," Killorin female preferred. Con­ 643-8263. determine its value. eral Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco JU S T Listed! This clean 6 Jackson Real Estate, Blanchard 8< Rossetto venient location. $75 and snows Included. 76 Jaguar XJ6L...... $5999 day that maintenance costs to "And m ostjikely, like m^ ^ id . “ It’s' our suspicion that it a public spot to dump them so the room Cape Is located In 647-8400.D 742-6820, Liz. upgrade a computer-software Weiss has said he doesn’t want and Firearms is far from finding these cases, it may not ultimately Imt a military base with someone stuff will be found.” Realtors," We're Sel­ pW week plus $100 se- CONDOMINIUMS 81 Pont T-1000 ...... *1695 0 nice quiet area near M A N CH ES TER . Unique ling Houses" 646-2482 □ « curlty. Coll 649-9472, 1980 CHEVY Monza. Au­ system during the 10 years after the town to be a “ guinea pig” the source of the weapons, a be that successful.” from the military." Officials were concerned about Verplank School. Call, FOR RENT one bedroom condo Mondoy-Frlday be­ Merchandise tomatic. Many new 78 Int. Scout II. V8....*1495 the revaluation is complete could because one of the problems with bureau official said. The ammunition was found The explosives found include a the initial report from the man you'll like It. $140's. with private front en­ tween 3:30-8. parts. $850 or best Jack Killorin. resident agent- Blanchard 8> Rossetto SAFE BUY USED CARS cost the town about $100,000 if the Manchester’s original 1987 reva­ Aug. 1 by a Coventry man who 60 mm mortar shell and a 4.2-inch who found the explosives that trance. Spacious floor L0T8/LAND M AN CH ES TER . 2 bed- offer. 633-7488. in-charge of the bureau, said Realtors," We're Sel­ plan, bright open living room Townhouse with M IK E F L Y N N town decides to buy a mainte­ luation was the limited capacity was walking along the river and projectile, ammunition used dur­ there may havq been more than ling Houses" 646-2482.0 FOR SALE When you coll Classified fireplace, all applian­ of the software system. investigators have bjfew tracing room. Very close to 384 to place on ad, a friendly n n ANTIQUES/ nance program from KVS. saw at least two deadly mortar ing the Vietnam War for “ close two dangerous shells, but ruled GORGEOUS new Con­ and shopping, library, ces, heat, hot water, COLLECTIBLES 649-4304 The program would keep the Deputy Assessor William a shipment of the afQmunition shells and some smoke grenades. ground support,” investigators out that possibility after other COM E walk the land with Ad-Visor will answer your carpeting, olr condi­ OpeoM-rs-t/Sal. M temporary under con­ downtown.$65,900. us at our new site at coll and help you word BUICK Skylark, 1964. 2 software system in compliance Moon, who has been acting as from the manufacturer to mil­ Authorities traced serial said. The 60 mm shell has a "kill witnesses said they saw only the Anne Miller Real Est- tioning. Nice location. struction In Wlldberrv Reservoir Heights, your ad for best response. 78 RPM Records, Big Door, hard tap, power with state requirements, Spinelli assessor Since former Assessor J. itary facilities alj, over the coun­ numbers on the ammunition to radius” of 150 feet, said two shells that were recovered. subdivision by F.N. ote, 647-8000.O______Coll 649-5240. stearlng, automatic Vernon. Pre- 643-2711. Bands. <50 and up. Call said. Town Manager Robert B. Richard Vincent resigned in try to find out how some of it got to the manufacturer but have been investigator shortly after the Builders. Large foyer, M O VE In condition des­ Constructlon prices. 649-7639. transmission. Good TRUCKS/VANS the banks of the Willimantic The explosives were found near skylights, master bath HOMES Weiss said he would look into April, said KVS has completed unable to determine how the explosives were found. ^ cribes this 2 bedroom $244,900-$372,900. Select condition. $1800. 646- FDR SALE River. an abandoned steel bijdge that with lacuzzi 8, much Ranch style condo end APARTMENTS 5442.______state funding that may be availa­ 102 revaluations since 1969, none explosives got to the river bank., from 21 lots. Choose FOR RENT None of the facilities that The explosives wfere probably crosses the Willimantic River more. D.W. Fish Init. First time home from 12styles. 1900-2500 FOR RENT 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,01X1 ble to help towns with revalua­ of which have been rejected by a Realty, 643-1591.0 1976 CADILLAC Coupe received some of the shipment Investigators believe that the nob stolen for aggressive pur­ near Routes 195 and 32. buyers or retired cou­ square feet. D.W. Fish NEWER 3 bedroom with I FURNITURE DeVllle. Mint condi­ miles, original owner, tions that could cover up to $60,000 community. MANCHESTER. Well ples. Pool & Tennis Reolty, 643-1591 .□ ROCKVILLE. Remo­ fireplace. $900 per tion. Must be seen. Best very reliable. Excel­ cared for six room too! $129,900. Anne ASHFORD. Privacy and deled large one bed­ month. Plus security. O FFIC E desks and chairs otter. 646-3782.______lent condition. Call aluminum and brick Miller Real Estate, 647- more. Beautifully room, Includes heat, No pets. Available Im­ In good condition. Call Dave, days, 646-2789, 8000.D______1979 Malibu Classic. Ma­ Cape In lovely fomlly wooded approved hot water, appliances. mediately. 646-2930. 646-4464. roon, 78,000 miles, good evenings, 644-4504. Little trouble to shoot as final shuttle countdown nears neighborhood. New NEW Listing. Neat 8, building lot. (1.329 One parking. One MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ condition, 8 cylinder, carpet In living room . month's security. $495 Cleon, 5 plus room acres). Nestled be­ room, 2'/j both Colon­ $2495. 643-8324 Otter MDTDRCYCLES/ worked overnight checking docu­ and dining room plus Townhouse. 3 bed­ per month. 872-8095. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. flight, should have no impact on Challenger.” tween Yale Forest and ial In great family 3:00.______MDPEDS 32 months later, the shuttle Is back mentation and pressure-testing very large enclosed rooms, l '/2 baths. Notchoug Street MANCHESTER. 1 Bed­ neighborhood. $1200 CURVED back tufted (AP) — Anticipation and tension the Discovery mission. The technical question arose porch off kitchen. This Thermo-pane win­ wine colored love seat 1979 maroon Malibu Clas­ Challenger's crew ‘would be pleased' The Discovery countdown waS not with Discovery itself, but with deliberately flawed rings. Forest. '/2 mile from room. Wall to wall per month. Call Sentry sic. 8 cylinder, 78,000 1978 HDNDA Hawk. 400 rose today as final preparations home has a lot to offer dows, sliders off dining new development of carpeting, appliances, Real Estate, 643-4060. for sale. Very good Shuttle watchdogs have few doubts in a scheduled day-long hold, a a small satellite booster rocket A new launch oversight team, for the growing family. area to good size deck. condition. $175. Coll miles, good condition, cc, automatic. Cream accelerated for launching Dis­ fine homes. $69,000. heat, olr conditioning. $2495. 643-8323 otter Puff. Best otter. 646- New escape suite may help save lives process that gave NASA time for ..being readied for a shuttle flight headed by Crippen, must give the Call Susan Donahue for Nice area of Manches­ Golden Oaks Realty, No pets. Cleon. $540. 643-5993. covery and five astronauts into signal to start the final countdown more Information. STORE AND 3:00. / 3782. — stories and grfiphioe on page 9 trouble-shooting. Just 24 hours next February. Scientists want to ter. $132,900.Strono 646-5099. Available October 1st. orbit at 9:59 a.m. EDT Thursday tonight. Launch for the four-day $139,900. Sentry Real Real Estote, 647-7653.0 OFFICE SPACE 1977 C H E V Y Nova. 2 S b b before launch time, officials said be certain a tiny cut found on one 647-9138. ITV/STEREO/ on the first U.S. manned flight flight is set for 9:59 a.m. Thurs­ Estate, 643-4060.O BRAND new, Quollty door, fair o AUTOS FDR since the Challenger tragedy. there was little trouble to shoot of its 0-ring seals dbes not exjst on BUSINESS MANCHESTER. Nice 2 FOR Rent. Professional APPLIANCES $300 or best o g 6 j day, with a 2‘/4-hour window to M A N C H ES TE R . New to built, 4 room, 2 bed­ bedroom, first floor I RENT/LEASE “ Right now, we see no con­ "The weather looks fine for in tened to delay the launch was and Merlino described launch a twin rocket whose launch is Market. Very charm­ PROPERTY office building. Large 6039. crews as "excited” as the final 'Discovery’s main item of allow for delays. room, IV2 both Town- apartment, close to bus parking tat. Ideal loca­ straints,” NASA test director the morning so we’re feeling very apparently resolved by engineers ing six room older houses. Cathedral cell­ and 384. Basement AMANA, Touch-o-matic 1976 Volkswagen bus. FR E E Mileage on low countdown neared. business. NASA officials said they’d done FOR sole. Manchester tion. R.D. Murdock, Radar Range Oven. Frank Merlino said as an indus­ confident,” said Robert Crlppen, who worked through the night. Colonial In nice family ing and skylight In storage, electric 81,000 original miles. cost auto rentals. Vil­ “ We have to be successful,” The cut apparently was in­ everything'possible to make the area. Formal living Doctor's office space. 643-2692 or 643-6472. Model RR-9TA.' Good Very good condition. lage Auto Rental. 643- try source indicated one nagging the veteran astronaut who has The industry source said experts master bedroom. Ap­ Hilliard Professional washer-dryer hookup. said Kennedy Space Center’s flicted during installation and mission safe. room with French pliances, ottrlum doors Quiet neighborhood. OFFICE Space. 500 condition. $95.646-2148. 623-5829. 2979 or 646-7044. technical problem had been re­ one-man authority to approve or would.report to Crippen today doors to formal dining Building. 2,153 square square feet. $350 per that the problem, involving a director, Forrest McCartney. does not represent a design or “ You can’ttotally take the risk to spacious deck, gar­ feet and convenient Available November solved. “ We’re looking forward to veto the long-awaited launch room, three good size age with opener. Stort­ 1st. $550 plus security. month Includes utili­ effort. damaged 0-ring on a rocket being "The nation could not withstand manufaetunng defect, the sour­ out of something like this,” bedrooms and all new Storage area. 1st floor. ties. Excellent loca­ a good countdown and a safe ing of $148,500.Strono Move-In condition. Ex­ 645-8251, leave An equipment flaw that threa- prepared for a future shuttle another accident like ces said. To be certain, they McCartney said in an interview. updated kitchen and Real Estate, 647-7653.0 messgge. tion. 647-9223. launch.” baths. Call the office cellent parking! In­ today for your exclu­ quire today at 646-5153. T H R E E room , second HOMES floor apartment with VACATION sive showing. $152,900. MANCHESTER. For RENTALS TODAY Sentry Real Estate, 643- IFOR SALE sole. Furnished office heat, hot water 8, elec­ Mall’s road work speeding up 4060.D _____ building. Over 2000 tricity on busline. M CC leaders unfazed square feet, excellent Available November SPEND the winter In location. 17 car park­ 1st. No pets. Non- warmth 8< sunshine. Wooing middle class ing lot. $285,000. Robert smokers only. Referen­ For rent In New Port by increase in tuitions D. Murdock, 643-2692. ces and security dep- Richey, Florida. Nicely George Bush unveiled a modest with key approvals from towns BY OWNER! oslt required. furnished house In well kept frleldly neighbor­ savings plan for average Ameri­ $525/month. Telephone By Andrew J. Davis Higher Education recommended daytime, 646-1007. Ev- hood. 2bedrooms,2tull cans as the Republican nominee By Andrew Yurkovskv Tuesday voted to allow the town ship planning to develop a shop­ IMORTRARES ' enlngs, 649-6661. baths, living room,din­ Manchester Herald Tuesday that tuition at Connecti­ sought to stem criticism that his cut's 12 regional community and Nancy Concelman manager to negotiate the pur­ ping plaza on Buckland Road in M A N C H ES TER . Central ing area and fully interests lie only with the South Windsor. equipped kitchen (dis­ Manchester Community Col­ colleges Jump 12.7 percent to $744 Manchester Herald chase of land needed for road FALUNG BkHIND?? 3 bedroom, f'/i both wealthy. Democrat Michael Du­ improvements in Manchester as­ LThe mall is being built by hwasher, microwave, lege officials said today a pro­ a year from the current $660 for STOP FORECLOSUREII Duplex In 2family. $750 kakis ridiculed the proposal. sociated with the regional mall, Homart, but other companies are per month plus utlll- washer 8, dryer). For posed 12.7 percent Increase for resident students. Non-resident The South Windsor Town Coun­ If you are falling behind on more Information, pic­ Story on page 5. named the Pavilions at Buckland involved in the development of your mortgage paymenta... tles. 646-3253.______state residents and a 12.6 increase students would see tuition in­ cil will probably approve a tures and references, contract next Monday under Hills. surrounding land. OR...It your home la In tore- M A N CH ES TER . Second call 203-644-8064. for other students will not hurt the crease by 12.6 percent, or up to cloaure, WE CAN HELPI floor, 2 bedroom, heat $2,418 compared with the current which it will drop three lawsuits The mall developers, the Ho- The South Windsor Town Coun­ college. mart Development Co. of Chi­ cil reached a consensus during its No payment program avail­ and. appliances. No Manchester Community Presi­ $2,148. over the Buckland Hills mall in pets. $600, plus secur- I INDUSTRIAL cago, will pay for the road meeting Monday to go ahead with Immaculte-Lakewood Circle North Ranch, able for up to 2 yeara. Bad dent Jonathan M. Daube and The $510 million budget for ButlriMS__10-11 Natlon/World -5,0 Manchester in exchange for $2.8 Ity. Coll 646-3979. PROPERTY the agreement with H o in ^ and spacious, hreplaced living room, formal din­ credit ia not a problemllAak I Dean of Student Affairs Harry 1089-90 approved by the board ClMdfled - 22-24 ObituarlM____ 2 million worth of road improve­ Improvements in Manchester. MANCHESTER. 4 room other developers. Inexclj^ngefor ing room, country styled kitchen, fireplaced how LOW paymenta can Meisel said today the increases also calls fora 14.7 percent tuition Cornice__ 10 Opinion. ments in that town, South Wind­ Improvements in South Windsor help you SAVE YOUR Duplex. 2 bedrooms. MANCHESTER. 3400 the ropd improvements funded by finished rec room, hardwood floors, full secur­ square feet Industrial should not be a problem as long as increase at the University of Focue------. 8 People _ sor Mayor Edward F. Havens * will be paid for by the Mall at HOME TODAYI $650/month with heat. r\ v n e CHEVROLET R, 83 Windsor Ave 872-9111 Buckland Hills Partnership, the developers. South Windsor ity system, large landscaped yard. *179,900. 1 '/z month security dep­ space. Loading dock, financial aid programs are kept Connecticut, to $1,640 a year for F o o d _^— 13-15 Sports 18-21 said today. Swift CoNftrviliv* Grogp parking. Principals Locel 2-4, 12 State/Reglon _ 4 Meanwhile, the town of Man­ which includes Homart, and osit. Available Imme­ ULTUE buick, INC. Ex.Tfi4,MM in place. See ROADS, page 12 643-5295 at (203) 4S4-1336 or diately. 649-9538, leave only. Woodland Indus­ The Board of Governors for See TUITION, page 12 Lottery------2 Televltlon__ 17 chester’s Board of Directors ^w neast Associates, a partner­ (203) 454-4404 message. trial Park, 643-2121.