20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Oct. 10, 1989

I HOMES I HOMES I CARS FOR SALE CONDOMINIUMS I APARTMENTS I MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE Decision In Hunt I Nobel MANCHESTER - Now MANCHESTER - A BEAUTIFUL Northfleld .1 Sp«ciolisl| only 135,000 for these Timely Buy. $184,900. MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ CHEVROLET 1978 Z28 Wonderful 4 bedroom, Green Condo - 4 room room townhouse with E N D R O L L S Camaro - $950, t-tops, brand new, huge, excit­ R a n c h . 2 b e d ro o m s , ing, 7 room , 1,800 sq. ft. I'/i bath Colonial situ­ fireplace. All applian­ 27’/4" width — 25 Rossetto Real­ MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ libu - 4 door, good Completely private tors," We're Selling room flat, 2nd floor, air room home. Imme­ $550/best offer, 4,000 SERVICE diate occupancy. To condition. $1,250. 643- Brooks said. Most of them were P ain tin g wooded yard. Three Houses" 646-2482.0 conditioner. Fully op- 5484. miles. Must sell. 647- By Andrew J. Davis rent "as Is" tor $750per 7527 employees, he said. of Manchester for estimate call blocks from 1-384. Im­ TWO Family 180's this pllanced kitchen, cel­ and Rick Santos mediate occupancy. lar storage, garage. No month plus security 1984 HONDA Civic Wagon j^licc blocked off the main 875-0634 or 875-9142. n e w ly re m o d e le d 10 and utilities. No pets. - 646-0767 or 649-4554, Manchester Herald By owner 646-8711. room multi-family has pets. $690 per month CARS entrance to the credit union and Quality Painting plus utilities plus dep- 643-2129. J o c k .______BOLTON - Garrison Co­ a vinyl exterior and 2 FOR SALE turned away about six customers. Services lonial located on cul- car garage. Blanchard oslt. 649-5678 after 7pm. RENT - Ridge 3 1986 JEEP Wagoneer Li­ Two masked men, one brandish­ •Free Estimates LAWN CARE de-sac, 3 years old, 3 8< Rossetto Realtors," 30 Locust Street. 4 room b e d ro o m s , 2 V2 b a th s, mited - Excellent con­ ing a handgun, robbed a Main Street Gary Wood, police spokesman, dition, 43,000 miles, •Senior Citizen Discounts bedrooms plus play­ We're Selling Houses" heated apartment 1st fully appllanced kit­ credit union today of an undisclosed said the men headed north on Main •Aluminum & Vinyl room, 3 baths with 646-2482.0 floor. Security. No chen Including washer automatic, air condl- Street after the robbery in the & dryer. No pets. t l o n l n g , am/fm amount of money, police said. Powerwashing YARD MASTERS lacuzzl. Tile In kitchen COUNTRY Charmer - pets. $650 m onthly. 646- BOB RILEY and bathrooms, hard­ 2426. 9am-5pm $950/mo. + utilities. cassette, leather Inte­ The robbery occurred at the Toyota. Trees cut, Yards cleaned. Large comfortable rior, $10,900. 643-2938. wood floors,alarm sys­ w e e k d a y s .______Sally Sullivan, Sentry OLDSMOBILE Northeast School Employees Credit The credit union was established 646-6815 Lawns, Truck & Backhoe playful lot - a pleasure Real Estate, 643-4060.o We’re Here To Ser tem, appliances, cen­ to eniov ■ 3 bedroom 118 Main Street, 3 room 259 Adams St., in 1938 as the Manchester Teachers work available. tral vac, fenced In Union at 233 Main St. Colonial - oversized liv­ apartment Including Manchester Federal Credit Union. The credit y a rd , 2600-f sq.ft., ex­ heat/hot water. $560 I VACATION CLYDE It was the second such robbery in 643-9996 ing room - huge dining union’s 50ih annual report in 1988 W EKirS PAMTWG 00. terior clapboard and room. Priced In $170's per month. Security. RENTALS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 649-1749 Manchester this year and the fourth Quality work at a brick. Large deck and must be sold. Call Bar­ No pets. 646-2426, 9am- ROUTE 83, VERNON since last November. declared the organization to be reaaortable pricel landscaped yard, fin­ 1985 Ford LTD $5995 General Yard Clean Up bara, RE/MAX East of 5pm weekdays.______O F F IC E - 3 ro o m , 900 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 “truly a full service financial institu­ Interior & Exterior ished walkout base­ 1989 Tor onado $17,900 The suspects, who were reported • Lewna Raked the River, 647-1419.0 447 Main Street, 5 room sq.ft, on Spruce Street. 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. $6,895 Free Estimates • Brush Removal ment, 2 car garage with Lease, parking, 1986Tofonado $8,995 to be wearing ski masks, f l^ the tion” with more than 7,300 mem­ C O Z Y 8. C o m fo rta b le - 3 apartment. $600 per Call Brian Welgle • Tree Removal openers. $268,000. Coll $700/month. 643-6712. 84 Bu'ick Century Wag $5,995 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 scene in a car stolen from Hartford, bers. Assets were listed at almost • Hedge Trimming Gerry, 644-8332.______bedroom Colonial - month plus utilities. 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,695 645-8912 • And M ora natural woodwork - Security. No pets. 646- 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 police said. Police said the car was a $23 million. • Rsaaonabla Raise DEAL Of The Century - 2426, 9am-5pm INDUSTRIAL 85 Skylark 4 Dr $6,895 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 fireplace - a treosureto I brown 1985 Toyota. On May 18, the Savings Bank of Call 657-9761 Bullder/Developer of­ show and one to own. w e e k d a y s . PROPERTY 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr $7,295 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 Wall Papering and fering; $90,000 2nd Asking $160's. Let's 86 Delta 88 2 Dr $9,995 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 No injuries were reported in the Manchester’s Hartford Road branch M o rtg a g e - No p a y ­ M A N C H E S T E R - 2 b ed ­ make a deal. Call Ron, 86 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 robbery, which occurred at 9:48 was robbed of $6,200 by a man ap­ Painting ments until the year room, luxury town- MANCHESTER - 1200 sq. 30 years Experience RE/MAX East of the house. All appliances, ft. garage 20x60. $550. 86 Century Wagon $7,495 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 a.m., said Capt. Joseph Brooks. parently concealing a handgun. PHIL’S LAWN 2000 (Based on 8% fixed River, 647-1419.0 Palrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Insurance and rate, no points, no pay­ heat, cable, carpeting, month. 647-9138. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,495 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Police investigating the holdup air conditioning. Call On Nov. 4, an armed masked man - References C A R E A N D ment penalty, and LARGE And Beautiful. 4 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 1987 Pont. G rand Am $7,495 tigated an armed robbery today at tlie Northeast School arc searching for two black jnen o r 5 b e d ro o m R an c h - 647-1595. EVIDENCE FROM ROBBERY — Detective James Bowen of made off with SI 1,000 al the MARTY MAHSSON builder will consider ROOMMATES 86 Chevrolet Spectrum $4,995 1987 Conversion Van $16,995 LANDSCAPING two fireplaces - splen­ M A N C H E S T E R - 2 b ed ­ I the Manchester Police Department places a bag of tainted Employees Federal Credit Union at 233 Main St. The robbers wearing sweatshirts, according to Savings Bank of Manchester’s 649-4431 trade of your property ' WANTED 86 Chevrolet Celebrity $7,195 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 toward this new 3050 did setting - Interior room townhouse. All police scanner reports. Brooks said branch al 244 Spencer St. •Fall Clean-Up 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr $8,795 money on a tarp. Bowen was one of the officers who inves- fled the scene in a car stolen in Hartford. sq.ft. Contemporary decorator beautiful - appliances, heat, hot the men were wearing masks, dark On Dec. 23, 1988, Manchester EXPERT •Bushes Trimmed asking $190's. Call Bar­ water, carpeting, air PROFESSIONAL female 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr $12,495 with ceramic tiled kit­ preferred. Non- clothing and gloves. Exterior and Interior •Mowing chen and breakfast bara, RE/MAX East of conditioning. Call 649- 87 Chevrolet Celebrity $9,495 CARDINAL State Bank’s branch at 185 Spencer painting and wallpaper the River, 647-1419.0 5240. smoker, no pets to There were 10 people in the credit St. was robbed of $40,000 by a •Gutter's Cieaned nook, floor to celling share 2 bedroom apart- BUICK, INC. hanging. Limited exterior 872-9111 union at the lime of the robbery. reatoratlon. Prevloua work •Snow Piowing g ra n ite fire p la c e , 4 b rs, SITTING Pretty. Longing MANCHESTER - Town- ment/house. $337.50 In­ 1988 Buick LeSabre Sedan $11,980 masked man with a handgun. can be aeen upon request. 2 fu ll b a th s, 2 h a lf for quiet peaceful liv­ Board lifts suspension of Coventry firefighter house apartment for cludes heat and hot 1988 Buick Skylark Sedan $8,990 Contact BC Company, For Free Estimates baths, lacuzzl, and 3 ing? Discover this rent. I'/a baths, full water. Available No­ 1988 Chev S-10 PAJ Truck $7,495 e44-eee8. Call car oarage. Philips lovely custom built uni­ basement, kitchen ap­ vember 1st. 289-1000, SCHALLER 1988 ChevS-IOExI Cab P/U $12,995 Aubin wG-aid noL give details of the appeals The law says that any public officer who is Real Estate, 742-1450.□ que home. Sits high on pliances, parking tor 2 1988 Pontiac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 By Jacqueline Bennett ext 206 days, 645-1660 ACURA QUALITY board decision but said a statement to the press subject to an evaluation of his performance can 742-9540 BUILDER i^ay Take picturesque hill with cars. $750. monthly. No e v en in g s.______1987 Buick Park Are Sedan $11^50 Manchester Herald Lawmakers urge D IC K C O B B circular drive. Move PRE-OWNED AUTOS will probably be issued ThiLrsday. ask that the meeting be open to the public. Trade - Relive history utilities. Security dep­ ROOM mate to share 2 83 Ford Escort $1,995 1987 Chev S-10 P/U $6,280 In a new 1748 Salt Box In. Im m aculate8,taste­ osit plus I year lease. 1987 Chev Conversion Van $13,999 Carrilli said in a telephone interview today, However there was a call for executive ses­ INTERIORS fully decorated. In-law bedroom apartment In 4cyl,Aulo,lowMlM COVENTRY — The South Coventry Fire reproduction built Call R. Paganl 646-4525 mansion In Manches­ S3 0li)> Cutau S qxm * MPtS 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14,995 "I'm very happy with the results.” sion under Roberts Rules of Order. Clean Quality Painting at FINDING A cosh hover I from Sturbridge Vil­ possibility. Call Diane, or 643-2283. Ve. XT. AC. Loo M m 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8^40 Department Board of Appeals voted to overn !c ter. Heot, hotwater, arToyoUTwcel tspes Carrilli was hesitant to answer questions “Stale statute overrides Roberts Rules,” said Army to keep unit Fair Prices. for sporting goods eoulp- lage plans drawn by RE/MAX East of the 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 an earlier decision of the Board of Fircf ghters 4 room flat, 2nd floor, electricity Included. 4 cyl. AT. AC, Low M m Specializing in Interior ment Is easy when you | River, 647-1419.0 1986 Olds Della 88 Cpe $8,995 about the hearing and said, “It’s hard to answer Carrilli. Russell S. Ootman. 3 stove and washer. $525 $385/month plus secur­ U Honda Accord LX ttOPSS and liflcd the 45 day suspension against Painting. Carpentry and advertise In classified. fireplaces, beehive COUNTRY Living-2 plus 5Spd..Ait.LkaNM 1966 Chev Monie Carb $8,490 any questions. 1 don’t want any more bad stuff.” Aubin asked if Carrilli had a copy of the plus utilities. Security ity. 646-1105. firefighter Joseph Carrilli Tuesday night, ac­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The In a letter to Nathan AgostincIIi Exterior Painting also oven, 3 brs, 2Vj baths, acres for a rural feeling 83NiuanSlatua »X«S 1986 Psniiac Sunbird $5,680 Despite a request from Carrilli at the hearing and references. No SSpd.. AC.SIww statute with him, and Carrilli replied he did not Army has decided to eliminate more of Manchester, civilian aide to - Contemporary Ranch 1988 Merc. Grand Marquis $9,980 cording to the president of the fire as.socia; .on. available. on a 3-1- ac parcel with pets. 9am-5pm, 643- BTCaicaGTS tlM S S Tuesday night that it be held in open session, but he staled the statute number. than 1,400 Army Reserve positions with a lovely view of 5 Spd.. Loaded. Rad Stone, Stone said, “ The selection of Call Dick C o b b at ROOFING/ SIDING brook and pond, owner 5372. 1966 Dodge 600 Sed $5^95 In a case which has attracted the attention of the board voted to go into executive session. 2nd loan up to $50,000, the yard - comfortable 10^ I MISCELLANEOUS SSPonliacSCOOLE OJUS 1966 Chev Conversion Wn $9,980 “How arc we suppose to know if that’s so?” throughout New England and is the 76lh Training Division was 649-8496 or 643-4749. MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ Ve. Amo. Loaded the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, Carilli David I^amorc abstained from that vole. Parker Rd., Wllllng- rooms and room to SERVICES 96 Chevy Nova t3 4 « 1985 Olds Ciera $5^95 said Aubin. “You should have come prepared, keeping the decision secret, a group based on the realization that both ton. $349,900. Philips grow. Call Anne, room, newer duplex, Amo. Stweo 1985 Buick Regal Coupe $6A60 had been .suspended for violating a departmen­ The hearing scheduled for 7:30 was delayed Joe.” of northeastern congressmen that unit and the 78th Division had Affordable Roofing Reol Estate, 742-1450.a RE/MAX East of the l '/2 baths, wall-to-wall GSL Building Mainte­ SSBukkCemuy MptS 81 Adams St, Manchester Amo. AC tal regulation forbidding firefighters from talk­ due to an emergency call. Members of the board voted to hold the hear­ charged in a letter today to the i\rmy been experiencing difficulties in CONCRETE Beet I any reasonable astimals. River, 647-1419.0 carpeting, appliances. nance Co. Commercl- 649-4571 NEWER Contemporary $775 monthly. Call 643- 93 Monday Accord LX |4,3W ing to tlic press. He had told a reporter about his Aubin called the hearing to order at 7:50 p.m. ing behind closed doors and asked the press to secretary. All types roofing and repairs NEAT As A Pin. Bun­ al/ResIdentlal building SSpd.AC maintaining strength for many years. home on 4.86 private 1823.______involvement in the delivery of a baby on Sept. “I am requesting an open meeting under state 30 years exparlanca. Uoenaed acres, cedar siding, 2 galow In convenient repairs and home Im­ 93(XdiC<«a O fitS leave. All eight members of the Connec­ That, combined with demographic arxt Insured. ve. Amo. AC NOTICE TO CREDITORS statute 118-A. If 1 request an open meeting I am Roman Spiewak full baths, lacuzzl tub In location. Immaculate LIKE private home. 3'/2. provements. Interior 94 0ldeCulan t3 4 « 7. Before the hearing, Carrilli said he thought a ticut delegation in Washington and projections of reduced population in and exterior pointing, ESTATE OF ★ 649-0894ir master bath, large Interior. Natural wood rooms. Lease. Secur­ Auto, AC, p.a Richard Aubin, the president of the fire as­ supposed to be given one under Freedom of In­ decision had already been reached against him. several other northeastern legislators the Northeast over the coming years, Mason Contractor ity. Working single light carpentry. Com­ MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM EDWARD J. MOON Brick, Block or Stone country kitchen to work. Extra la r g e sociation, said the suspension was lifted but a formation,” Carrilli said, referring to the state’s urged Army Secretary Michael caused us to focus on these divisions oversized deck, cus­ rooms. A good buy. male preferred. 643- plete lanitorlal ser­ 345 Center St., Manchester The Hon. David C. Rappe, Chimneys, Patios, Walls vice. Experienced, rel­ letter of reprimand will be in Carrilli’s file. open meeting law. Please see REINSTATE,'page 10 Stone in a letter dated today to in particular.” New. Restorations and Repairs Cut laundry costs by de­ tom window treat­ Asking low $140's. Call 2880. 647-7'077 JLJdgo of the Court of Probate, ments, corner fire­ Linda, RE/MAX East M A N C H E S T E R - 2 bed ­ iable, free estimates. District of Coventry, at a hear­ postpone a decision to break up the He said the decision to inactivate 646-4134 creasing the amount of 643-0304.______detergent used. Reduce place, cathedral of the River, 647-1419.0 room townhouse. ing held on October 5, 1989, 76th Training Division, based in the division was developed only in by one-third and see ceilings, located near MANCHESTER-$132,500. Scenic area, private SNOW Plowing - Com- LEGAL NOTICE ordered that all claims must West Hartford, Conn. the face of extreme budgetary con- Get :hat chimney re­ merclal, residenlal. 1 whether you notice o dif­ Bolton town line. 886 You've got a g re a t b uy entrances, deck, The Bolton Zoning Commis­ be presented to the fiduciary The letter cited “fairly reliable paired before winteH Call East Street, Andover. laundry facilities, am­ Bolton, Vernon and at the address below. Failure Joseph Hanley, a spokesman for ference In the appearance with this large 8 room sion, Town of Bolton, CT, is Principal reports from within the Army that a now for a free estimate. of your wash. Add extra $229,900. Philips Real Colonial. Charming en­ ple parking. Close to Coventry area. Free seeking Proposals from to promptly present any such Maj. Gen. William F. Ward, chief. Fully insured. dollors to your budget by Estate, 742-1450.O closed front and back 384 a n d shopping. estimates. Call Pete, qualifieo firms or individuals claim may result in the loss of decision had been made on Sept. 23 Army Reserve, in Washington, said TAUGA MASONRY selling "don't needs" with NEW Sturbridge Repro­ porches. Susan Do­ Available October 643-1213. for the revision and updating rights to recover on such lo inactivate the 76th Training today that no decision on the 76th a low-cost od In Classi­ duction Cape-3tlrepla- nahue, Sentry Real Est­ 16th. $600 plus utilities. to their current zoning regula­ claim. puts focus Division but that it would not be an­ 643-8209 721-9654 evenings. fied. 643-2711. ces, wide board ate, 643-4060.O tions. Geraldine E. McCaw, nounced until December.” Please see ARMY, page 10 flooring and paneling, MANCHESTER-$209,900. MANCHESTER-Newer 6 A copy of the Request For Assist., Clerk square cut pine clap­ Just Reduced! Spra­ room duplex, 3 bed­ I CLOTHING Proposal and the current iary i ‘on issues’ board siding, 13x30 wling Ranch offering 4 ro o m s , 1'/2 baths, full regulations may be picked up Anthony J. FagoFa gathering room, large basement, deck. All ap­ MATERNITY c lo th e s at the Bolton town Hall, 222 HOMES HOMES bedrooms, sunken liv­ 27 Hewitt Street HD kitchen, authentic de­ ing room, family room, pliances. $750 monthly sizes 4 to 8. Excellent Bolton Center Rd., Bolton, CT Wethersfield, CT 06109 Iowa skipper complains FOR SALE FOR SALE tail, possible owner 2nd plus utilities. 646-7693 condition, priced to 06043 or you may call whirlpool anddeck. Su­ 030-10 James Spafford financing up to $50,000. san Shimer, Sentry a n y tim e . •sell. Call 647-7214. 649-0784 to have a set mailed A Manchester Tradition! MANCHESTER - Feels W llllngton, $289,900. Real Estate, 643-4060.O MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ to you. Super 6 + Cope on High Qualified proposals will be ac­ takes the helm at he had crew of ‘dopers’ Like Country! $139,900. Philips Real Estate, ro o m a n d 2 b e d ro o m St. In Manchester. 3 G r e a t 3 b e d r o o m 742-1450.P I CONDOMINIUMS aportments, stove, re­ cepted at the Bolton Town INVITATION TO BID bedrooms, modern Ranch In a charming MANCHESTER - Affor­ frigerator. $500 month FURNITURE Hall until Nov. 15, 1969 at Sealed bids will be received in Manchester High bath, sunroom, gas out-of-the-way setting. I FOR SALE 7:00PM, WASHINGTON (AP) — The remarks in the May interview was 1 dable Cape. $122,900. plus utilities. 646-5355. the General Services' office, heat, vinyl siding for obtained by the Navy Times, which New carpeting and Less than $300/year to Mark Johnson 41 Center Street, Manchester, captain of the USS Iowa says the easy care. Near bus­ very, very clean. Big A Newer 2 Family MANCHESTER - Availa­ WHITE Canopy Sears published them in its Oct. 9 edition. heat this Cape with twin bed, matching Chairman Bolton Zoning CT until 11:00 a.m. on the By Rick Santos Navy staffed his ship with “dopers, line. One cor garage lot backs up to private Beauty! $187,900. This 4 ble November 1st. newer furnace and In­ chest/dresser. $300 or C om m ission date shown below tor the fol­ The Navy said its investigation plus a storage shed. watershed property. plus 4 room townhouse Quiet neighborhood, Manchester Herald marginal performers” and other sulation. 3br's, tllt-out best offer. Nine piece lowing: concluded the explosion in the gun Affordably priced at D.W. Fish Realty, 643- style 2 family has all 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, 005-10 low-quality sailors who had been windows, aluminum the comforts of home large kitchen with ap­ dark pine dining room OCTOBER 20, 1989 - Pur­ $138,900.• Jackson 8, 1591.□ siding hardwood A “work station” is shoved in the kicked off other ships, according to turret was probably detonated on Jackson Real Estate, and Income too! Alum­ pliances, garage, se­ s e t with gorgeous chase of New l^ ter Meters purpose by a suicidal sailor who was floors, 1 car garage, all hutch. $800. Good con­ comer of the office now occupied a published report. 647-8400.D inum siding, all ap­ cluded yard, front and COST PROPOSAL #987 OCTOBER 20, 1989 - Equip­ MANCHESTER - 8 Miles appliances Included. pliances Including dis­ rear porches and rear dition. 646-0619. by James Spafford, Manchester Capt. Fred P. Moosally com ­ MANCHESTER -$179,000. ment Rental For Snow & Ice From Hartford. D.W. Fish Realty, 643- hwasher and disposal. deck. $700 monthly plus The East Hartford Public Please see SKIPPER, page 10 Spacious, well kept 5/5 Control High School’s new principal. A plained to the officer investigating $179,900. 1-384 Is lust 2 1591.0______Get your tax break now heatandelectrlclty. No Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, two fam ily In the North East Hartford, Ct., 06108, will round table surrounded by six chairs llic turret explosion that killed 47 miles away from this MANCHESTER - 6 room, for the new year! Anne pets. 646-1210 days, 643- ITV/STEREO/ OCTOBER 24, 1989 - Fur­ End of town. Conve­ well-cared tor Raised fully dormered Cape, 3 M iller Real Estate, 647- 8422 evenings. receive COST PROPOSALS nish & Install New Fence - sits in the center of the room. On the sailors in April that he believed the nient to shopping APPLIANCES Ranch. 4 bedrooms, bedrooms, IVa baths, 8000.O______for Replacemont of Duct Fur­ Moriarty Field Outfield table is Spafford’s name plate, and ship was “kind of out of it” when he TODAY areas. Large yard, two finished lower level rec M A N C H E S T E R - 5 ro o m , naces at Langford School. fireplaced living room, OCTOBER 24, 1989 - Pur­ on a shelf behind the table arc his took over command in May 1988. car garage. Hardwood room, 1 full and 2 half 3 F a m ily In v e s tm e n t 2 bedroom, 1st floor, GENERAL Electric dish Cost Proposal Information and formal dining room, chase of One Reader/Printer floors, gas heat and baths, 2 car garage plus Property! $169,900. 2, 2 with appliances, con­ washer, bullt-ln, al­ specifications are available in telephones — the office lacks a The Navy, however, said the new wall-to-wall, large and 3 bedrooms rental venient to 1-384. $675 mond. $59 or best offer. I n d e x updated electrical 10x20 deck off ap- fenced lot, pool, patio, the Business Office of the The Town of Manchester is an desk. Iowa’s crew was no worse than any panel. Call for details. pllanced kitchen. D.W. units. Kitchens, baths, per month plus utili­ Coll 647-0913. School Department. Sealed equal opportunity employer, “A desk is a barrier,” says the 2 car garage. $149,900. heating, appliances all ties, security and refer- other ship’s crew. 20 pages, 2 sections Flano Real Estate, 646- Fish Realty, 643-1591 .a By owner. 646-0615. Cost Proposals will be and requires an affirmative ac­ 45-year-old New England native. “I “I think the battleship has not 5200.O renovated In 1986. ences. 646-5938.______received until 2:00 p.m., tion policy for all of its Con­ BIDW ELL Street - 6 room Owner will listen to an T w o a n d 3 b e d r o o m Friday, October 20, 1980, at tractors and Vendors as a prefer to have a round table. Sym­ been properly taken care of as far as Classified BOLTON - Last Chance! MANCHESTER - Unlaue. house on large lot with PETS AND 19-20 $299,500. Spectacular offer and help finance apartments, applian­ which time they will be public­ condition of doing business bolically, in my mind, it says par­ manning goes in the wardroom (the Comics $154,900. Yes, you can storage barn. 643-9180. this money making SUPPLIES 16 spacious 3 bedroom ces, hot water. Coll ly opened and read aloud. with the Town, as per Federal officers on a warship) or the enlisted Focus afford a home In Bol­ venture! Anne Miller ticipation.” 18 ton. This well kept 5 Contemporary home SOUTH Windsor - Excep­ Phil or Suzonne, 646- The East Hartford Public Order 11246. For Spafford. whose first day at area,” Moosally told Rear Adm. Food 15 tio n a l n ic e 7 ro o m Real Estate, 647-8000.D 1218.______FREE Kittens - Litter room ranch features an fe a tu r in g 2Vi b a th s , trained, 2 black and Schools reserves the right to Local/State 2-5 Raised Ranch. Cathed­ B id forms, p la n s a n d the high school was Tuesday, the en­ Richard Milligan, the chief invcs- open kItchen-dInIng loads of closets beauti­ MANCHESTER-$189,500. bedroom, second accept or reject any or all Cost Lottorv , ral celling living rm, t w o white, 1 light, 1 dark specifications are available at couragement of participation and the ligalcr of the Iowa explosion. 2 area, plus 3 bedrooms. ful enclosed heated Townhouse offering 2 floor, water Included. grey tiger. Long- Proposals or the right to waive Nation/Wtorid formal dining rm, eat- technical formalities if it is in the General Services' office. :___6-7 Also, a full walk-out sunroom overlooking a b e d ro o m s , 2 '/2 b a th s, $5 0 0 deposit. $ 5 0 0 holred. 646-5681.______free flow of ideas seems to indicate Moosally said some of the sailors Ooinion ln kitchen, 3 bed rm. skylights In liv in g the best interest of the School TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Q basement with wood bluestone patio, fin­ m o n th . 649-2850.______his overall attitude, as demonstrated sent to the ship were “dopers, mar­ Soorts ished rec room, all on a Oversized lower level room, marble fire­ TO A loving home only, 1 Department to do so. CONNECTICUT 11-14 stove. All on 5 acres of by his plans lo initiate the dcvclop- ginal performers, constant UAs (un­ Television professionally lands­ family rm, full wall place, deck, security ^NCHESTER - 3 bed­ year old Red Persian 17 woodlands. Plenty of room duplex. Security. Richard A. Huot, RICHARD J. SARTOR. MAKING THE ROUNDS — New Manchester High School Principal James Spafford walks caped lovely level lot. fireplace, many nice system and much female. Spade and all GENERAL MANAGER authorized absences).” room for your horses. Nick, 646-7007. Paul, shots. Moving. Call af­ Director/Businoss Services Century 21-Epsteln features. $214,900. U 8< more. Sentry Real Est­ Plea.se see PRINCIPAL, page 10 the halls at Manchester High, Tuesday, his first day on the job. A transcript of the captain’s ______Flano Real Estate, 646- 647-1221. ter 4pm. 643-8000. 029-10 028-10 5200.D Realty, 647-8895.Q R Realty, 643-2692.D ate, 643-4060.O MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1989—3 2—MANCUFSTHR IHiRAI.D, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE Heating About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Preservation committee plan O K now Computer drive at school Edith Merry home. He was the father of F^ris Bom in Latvia, she lived in Bol­ Free cab ride nets charges for Loomis House gets OK The Assumption School is participating in the “Ap­ Oates of Manchester. ton for seven years. Edith (Braasch) McGough Merry, She is survived by her husband, One of two men who tried to take a free ride in a taxi ples for ilie Students” program sponsored hy Stop & He is survived by his parents, at school By Jacqueline Bennett “I endorse the school offices the plan the preservation committee 78, of East Hartford, died Sunday EJdie Oates of Smith, Ala, and Lina Karlis Natalija; three daughters, cab was charged with two counts of assault on police of­ Shop supermarkets. The Home and School Association (Oct. 8, 1989) at Hartford Hospital. ficers, failure to submit to fingerprints, and sixth-degree Manchester Herald proposal,” said William Miller, a returns. Green of East Hartford; a son, Nora Plostnieks of North Wales, Pa., The council voted unanimously to at the school will be collecting the pink ca.sh register She formerly worked for the Board larceny, police said. By Rick Santos member of the preservation commit­ Andre Oates of Hartford; a Daila Krastias of Niskayuna, N.Y., move forward with the renovation of tapes at the .school and at Assumption Church. Debbie of Health in Manchester. Ronald Hickey, 24, of Stafford Springs, was arrested Manchester Herald COVENTRY — The Town tee. (Jwen is in charge of this program. daughter, Kathleen Walton of Gunta Avens of Bolton; seven The preservation committee the Town Office Building, which in­ She is survived by a son, Howard grandchildren and three great­ this morning on the charges along with Robert A. Council voted unanimously Tuesday Hartford; five brothers, Albert One day after a student walk-out proposal includes use of two rooms cludes improvements and expansion E. McGough of East Hartford; three Oates, Arthur Oates, Tommie Oates, grandchildren. Knowles Jr., 17, of South Windsor, police said. Knowles nighi to endorse the concept of to protest a lack of heat in the school of the Loomis House for a library, of the police department within that School to hold open house daughters, Joan Fluharty of South and David Oates, all of Smith, Ala., 'The funeral will be today at 9:30 was charged with sixth-degree larceny. using the Loomis House for a num­ building, the Howell Cheney building. The Hans Christian Andersen Montessori School will Windsor, Edith Sisk of East and Willie Burleson of Hartford; a.m. at the Griswold Funeral Home According to the police report, Hickey and Knowles ber of purposes, including a library, one for arts and crafts display and an Regional Vocational Technical Town Manager John Elscsscr hold an open house at 7 tonight for parents interested in Hartford, and Mary Jarrell in in Schenectady, N.Y. Burial will be took a ride in a taxi. Once they arrived at the destination, school or town offices, space for area for senior citizens as well as three sisters, Evelyn Clark of .School was back in operation today. enrolling a child in tliis year’s afternoon pre-school or Louisiana; and eight grandchildren. Hartford, Lillie Carr of Smith, Ala., at 1 p.m. in the Latvian Memorial Hickey asked the driver to wait until he went to get senior citizens and an arts and crafts use for town offices. Judy LcDoyt, spoke in support of keeping the After students, griping about the kindergarten programs. The funeral will be Thursday with Ptrk Cemetery, Tannersvillc, N.Y. money inside, police said. Knowles stayed in the cab, ac­ room. coordinator of the preservation com­ police department centralized with and Eddie L. Howard of Smith, cold, left the building Tuesday, The school’s staff will lead a discustsion about the uni­ calling hours, at 9:30 a.m. until There are no calling hours. cording to the report. Those uses for the 19th-century mittee, has said the idea was for of­ other town functions. Ala.; two grandchildren; and several Several minutes later, according to the report, School Director Lewis Randall was que Montessori approach to education, which fosters the 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in St. home on Route 44 were proposed by fices, such as human services or “My preference is to centralize,” Jerome’s Cemetery, Holyoke, Mass. other relatives. Knowles darted from the car, and the driver gave search. forced to close the school. total development of the child’s intellectual, creative, so­ the Preservation of Loomis House Water Pollution ConUol Authority. Elscs.scr said, citing rca.sons of bet­ Memorial donations may be made The funeral will be Tliursday at 1 TTie police were notified, and the two were found in an The heating problem, Randall cial, and physical abilities. Children who are at least Committee. The council rejected But she also supports the school of­ ter managerial supervision and to the Visiting Nurse and Home p.m. at the Clark, Bell & Perkins In Memoriam apartment, police said. said, was caused because the thice and no older than six as of Dec. 31 arc clligiblc Funeral Home, 319 Barbour St., two other proposals for the property, fices proposal. security within the town hall. The .school is at 212 Bolton Center Road, next to the Care Association of East Hartford, In loving memory of Raynwnd Dinal- Hickey was given the opportunity to raise the cab fare, school’s new boiler was not work- Elscsscr aLso noted that a pictition Hartford, with calling hour one hour lo, who passed away October 11, including a controversial request to Last week, the Board of Educa­ Bentley Memorial Library. Any questions about the 70 Cantebury St., East Hartford but could not, police said. Knowles was asleep under a ' ing, but it was repaired Tuesday was submitted Tuesday calling for a prior to the service.,Burial will be in 1987. table at the time. Both were arrested at that time. U.SC it as a police station and another tion asked the council to consider a program should be addressed to Sarah Spurgeon at 06118. night and now “there’s heat in the Special Town Meeting to establish The Dillon Funeral Home, Northwood Cemetery in the Wilson You are always in our Knowles was released on $100 bail. He is to be ar­ ’ building.” to lease it to the town Historical proposal suggested by the new M6f)727. an ordinance to use the Loomis Holyoke, Mass., is in charge of ar­ section of Windsor. thoughts and we all raigned in Manchester Superior court on Monday. Randall said two back-up boilers Society. school superintendent, Michael House for the police facility. rangements. miss you very much! Hickey, meanwhile, refused to sign the fingerprint are in the process of being replaced, “Concept” appeared to be the key Malinowski, to pul school ad­ Natalija Ozolins Sadly nrissed. card, and raised his hands in clenched fists, saying he and therefore could not be used word in the action by the council ministrative offices there. “1 don’t want to pul a damper on Storytime at library things,” said Elscsscr, before men­ Jeremiah Oates Natalija (Meimers) Ozolins, 91, Wife Olga, wanted to fight with the police, according to the police Tuesday. during the special meeting at Capt. That proposal angered some resi­ Children arc encouraged to wear their pajamas and of 5 Loralee Drive, Colonic, N.Y., Daughter Diana, report. He said today’s wamier tempera­ Nathan Hale School. dents because they said the deadline tioning the petition. Son-in-Law John, bring a pillow or other favorite items to an evening story Jeremiah Oates, 47, of Hartford, formerly of Bolton, died Sunday He was held on $2,500 bail and is also scheduled to be tures helped the situation because By endorsing the concept of the for proposal submissions was May Council Chairwoman Joan Lewis (Oct. 8,1989). Grandsons Raymond, John and Dale telling time at the Bentley Memorial Library at 206 Bol­ died Saturday (Oct. 7, 1989) at arraigned Monday in Manchester Superior Court. only one boiler was needed to keep proposal rather than accepting the 8 . said they will ask the town allomcy ton Center Road in Bolton tonight. The story reading the school warm. The colder the proposal as submitted, it seems to Police Chief Frank Tr/.askos said for an opinion on the petition, suirts at 7:30 p.m. Each week the session is videotaped, Three arrested in rape temperature, the more boilers allow for modification. That he was not surprised that the however the council would not and is played on Channel 26 on the town cable service. COVENTRY - Police said they arrested three men on needed to heal the building. proposal to relocate the police speak about the petition during the A day time group also meets each week from 11:30 a.m. modification is likely to be the sub­ Deaths Elsewhere Monday and TUesday for a reported rape that occurred on He said he did not know when the stitution of school administrative of­ department from the Town Office meeting because it was not on the to noon. For more information and regisuation, call the Aug. 27 in a remote area of town. work would be completed although Building to the Loomis House was agenda. libiary at 646-7.349. fices as part of the plan rather than All three were arrested on warrants obtained Friday. it was supposed to be done last town offices, as indicated by some rejected. Council members said Elscsscr’s Arrested were Jason Gulino, 18, of 328 Merrow Road, Group meets tonight Richard Lindsley News-Chronicle in Vallejo, Calif., classified advertising department week. council members and members of “It was an expected action. They position on the police department as and a teacher in Alaska before being and national advertising manager Coventry; Marc Cyr, 23, of 89 Burbank Road in El­ He said the project is being done ihe preservation committee. were negative to the proposal from well as the likelihood that the lington; and Richard Langley, 24, of 35 Lamotte Road, by the state ETepartment of Public The llling Parent Group will hold its fir.st meeting of OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Richard hired by the Standard-Examiner. before joining the editorial depart­ The council vole included a the start,” he said. preservation committee’s proposal Works as the school is a state tlic 1989 school year tonight at 7 p.m. in the school Lindsley, a former Ogden Stan­ He joined the Standard-Ex­ ment. Coventry. stipulation that a building committee He added, “It’s finished busi­ will mainuiin the historical architec­ All three were charged with first-degree kidnapping, ■ facility, which has students from media center. dard-Examiner managing editor, aminer’s news staff as a reporter in ness.” tural character of the Loomis House first-degree sexual assault, third-degree sexual assault, several area municipalities. be formed to investigate the Activity highlights being planned and tlic Effective died Monday of a blood infection 1955, became city editor in 1959 Lindsley is survived by his wife, proposal further and come back with Another action by the council led them to support that plan. Schools Project, which the school currently is undertak­ and third-degree assault, police said. They were all held He said this morning that today’s stemming from an infected heart and assistant managing editor in Carolynn Glasmann Lindsley, a “more concrete” one. eliminates the possibility that the The town Historical Society had ing, will be di.scusscd. daughters Lisa and Elizabeth on $150,0(X) bond, and all were arraigned in Rockville attendance seemed average for any valve. He was 68. 1964. Lindsley served as managing “Town offices or school offices, police and public safety facility wanted the town to lca.se it to the Lindsley of and son Superior Court on Thesday. day, but the day’s figures were not editor for five months before retiring it’s irrelevant,” said council Vice­ proposal could be resubmitted if the house for sub-leasing to a commer­ ECHS class to reunite Lindsley was national advertising Cameron Lindsley of Ketchum, yet available. in 1980. chairwoman Elizabeth Paterson. council should later decide against cial developer. The graduating class of 1974 from East Catholic High manager for the Times-Herald and He had been a salesman in the Idaho. Arrest follows accident The school is at 791 W. Middle School will hold their 15th reunion on Nov. 11 at the Manchester police charged Thomas R. O'Marra Jr., Turnpike. Bucklward in Glastonbury. If you have not received in­ 21, of 20 Schaller St., with failure to obey a stop sign formation, contact Betty Bourque at 954-5809, or Trisha after a minor accident Thesday. Bus tour of historic sites set Thursday Culleton at 246-1673. O’Marra told police his vision was obstructed by Scout News another vehicle when he pulled out of Henry Street onto $4,571 change Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald A bus tour of more than 30 of Manchester Historical Society, is Local historian Herbert Bengtson Main Street where he was struck by a third vehicle. He is Fun walk scheduled Manchester’s historic locations, in­ limited to 19, and reservations can will provide commentary during the to be arraigned at Manchester Superior Court on Oct. 20. tour, which will include stops at In­ The summer Court of Honor of Swimmers — Charles Ammann, DeJoannis (2), Steven Desautcls (3), OK’d in work PAINT JOB — Raymond Twible, of 64 North School St., cluding several little-known sites, be made by calling the Arbors at The Hockanum River Linear Park Committee will The other driver suffered minor injuries. dian Village, Hilliard Mills, Adams Allan Archibald, Michael Ciunci, Brett Dolan (1), Steven Dore (2), will be offered Thursday. 647-9343. The cost to go is $5. sponsor a walk at 1 p.m. on Oct. 15 at Laurel Marsh. Troop 25 sponsored by the Center paints lamposts outside Manchester High School at 134 E. Paper Mill, ruins of the Pitkin Glass Congregational Church took place Jeff Damon, Steven Desautels, Scan Jamie Downing (2), Richard Down­ Seating for the tour, sponsored by Proceeds will benefit the historical The walk will be 3.4 miles, and boots are required be­ Two charged in card scam on 8th garage Middle Turnpike Tuesday. He is an employee of the Board Factory, the Cheney Homestead, and on the closing day of camp in the Fletcher, Steven Gold, Adam Hos­ ing (1), Tony Figueroa (1), Brian the Arbors at Hop Brook with the society’s general fund. cause part of the walk is in wetlands. Parking is avail­ Two Hartford men were arrested Tuesday on one of Education. several other locations. able at the west end of Howell Cheney Technical amphitheater at Camp Kirkham in tetter, Ethan Koehn, Eric Kyper, Flemming (1), Sean Fletcher (3), Peter Lescoe, Dan North, Quint Steven Gold (3), Marcus Hatfield count each of third-degree attempted larceny in connec­ Directors of the Eighth Utilities School. Rain date is Oct. 22. New Hampshire. tion with their attempt to use a stolen credit card, police The following awards were Pospisil, Charles Shewood, Pat (1), Adam Hostetter (3) Bryce John­ District voted Tuesday night to ap­ said. School reunion scheduled presented at the Court of Honor: 68 Yarusewicz, Mark Murphy. son (2), John Just (3), Steven Kaleta prove a change order that will add a skill awards, 134 merit badges, and Basic rescue and water safety — (1) , Ethan Kloehn (3), Eric Kyper Arrested were Eamie W. Wilson, 18, of 20 Harper St., maximum of $4,571 to the cost of Fall Hartford High School class of 1929 will hold iis 60th and Mark A. Wilson,18, of 73 W. Momingside. 40 badges of rank. John Conklin, Steven Dore, Jamie (3), Kurtis Lambert (1), Robert converting the former Willis garage THE DEMOCRATS class reunion on Oct. 25 at 11:45 a.m. The event will be Police said Jo-Di’s Sound Center at 277 Broad St. held at the Town and Country Club at 22 Woodland St. Downing, Bryce Johnson, Larry Lambert (3), Chris Langelier (1), to district headquarters. Norman, Pat Osborne, Erik Owren, Peter Lescoe (3), Justin Lopez (1), reported that a man had ordered a stereo on an American So far, change orders have added Festival in Hartford. If you want to attend, and have not received Express charge card, and said his son would come down RENEWING MANCHESTER'S information, contact Ida Grcen.span at 232-8045. David Valenti, George Wales, Jason Scan Maloney (1), Ben Martin (1), about $20,000 to the contract price Attendance pias Whiting. Jayson Medhurst (1), Robert to pick it up. Jo-Di’s ran a check on the card, and dis­ of$403,.592. One year — Eric Owren John covered that it had been reported stolen, and had been Sale Parents group meeting Advanced swimmer and Scout M^hurst (1), Don Mlodzinski (3), The change order approved Tlies- Just, Steven Gold, Adam Hostetter, cancelled, police said. SENSE OF COMMUNITY lifeguard — Andy Bartley, William Joseph Murphy (1), Mark Murphy day was for new roof planking and a The East of the River Chapter #129f/ of Parents Michael Ciunci, Peter Lcscoe, Char­ Police said that when the two Wilsons came to pick up Without Raruiers will hold an orientatioi. and informa­ Brown, David Burr, Manny Matute. (2) Phil Nichols (3), Larry Norman new beam. When the roofing les Amma.nii, Jeff Damon, Sean Jayson Medhurst, Joe Ouellette, Eric (2), Danilc North (3), Patrick Os­ the stereo, they were told it was not ready, and would tion meeting for prospective members cn Thursday at Pictcher, Eric Kyper, Quint POspisil, have to come back later. The police were given a descrip­ material was removed, it was dis­ the Coventry Grange Hall on Route 44 a: 7:30 p.m. For Passmore, Van Wilson. borne (2), Erik Owren (4), Ian covered that the beam and the ends Robert Lambert, Phil Nichols, Allan Advanced lifesaving — Martin Fainter (4), TJ Panciera (3), Eric tion of the vehicle they were driving, and stopped them "The little more information, call 649-1949 or 423-8958. Archibald, Stephen Desautcls, Ethan near the store. The officer brought them into the store, of some roof planks had rotted. shop with Balukas, Todd Erickson, Hugo I^ssmore (1), Quint Pospisil (3), Alan Lamson, architect for the Kloehn. Jimenez Hidalgo, David Phillips. Shane Reichle (2), Jason Schumey and an employee identified them as the people who had I big fashion conversion, recommended the Thurs., Fri., Sat. Join Manchester Safe Rides Two years — Will Broneill, Dan The following accomplished the (5), Jon Shaw (3), Charles Sher­ inquired about the stereo. ideas" Manchester Safe Rides seeks new members. People Copeland, Brian Burr, Don Mlod- mile swim: Allan .^rchibald, Brian wood (2), Nick Smith (1), John Mark Wilson was released on $1,000 non-surety bond, change order. He said the $4,571 is between the ages of 15 and 21 who wish to jo'.n can at­ zinski, TJ Pandora, Ian Painter, Rit and Eamie Wilson was held on $1,5(X) bail. Both are the maximum to be allowed, but the Flemming, Chris Langelier, Will Thompson (1), Mark Tracy (1), 20% OFF ^ 'a tend an organizational meeting tonight at 7:30 at St. Osborne, Chester Gary, Jason Wait­ Broneill, Mark Tracy, Scan Fletcher, Dave Valenti (2), George Wales (2), scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court on final cost of the added work and Bartholemew’s Roman Catholic Church at ••»5 Ludlow ing, Bryce Johnson. Eric Kyper. Jason Whiting (2), Van Wilson (2), Oct. 16. materials may be less. all Fall merchandise Road. Three years — John Conklin, I^t Yarusewicz (2). After the brief meeting at which Shane Reichle, George Wales, Jamie the change order was approved, the Come in and Save!! MMH programs scheduled Downing, Steven Dore, Ronald directors toured the building to view Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. 'til 8 p.m. Starkweather. Skill awards Public Meetings The October meeting of the Arthritis Support Group the progress on the conversion. The 305 East Canter Street Four years — Shaun Darby, Charles Ammann (3), Allan Ar­ "project is expxjcted to be completed Manchester, Conn. for die Greater Manchester area will be held tonight chibald (3), Michael Ciunci (3), Jeff Advancements jdtno/c/eeni 643-4958 Jayson Cordy, David Phillips, Todd I^lblic meetings scheduled for today: by mid-December. from 7 to 9 in Conference Room C. The film presenta­ Erickson, Manny Matute, Eric Damon (3), Steven Desautcls (3), Recruit — Mark Murphy. tion “Coping with Pain,” prepared by the Arthritis Foun­ Passmore. Scan Fletcher (4), Steven Gold (3), Tenderfoot — Tyrohn Bell, Manchester dation, will be shown, followed by a discussion. Five years — Eric Newton, Mar­ Adam Hostetter (3), Ethan Kloehn Michael Booth-Williams, Michael Mental Health Committee, Lincoln Center gold room, Prior to that meeting there will be a program titled tin Balukas, Jason DeJoannis. (3), Eric Kyper (3), Peter Lcscoe (3), Capodicasa, F^atrick Copieland, Brett 3:30 p.m. 991 Main Street “Understanding die Pain in Our Head: From Migaines to Six years — Jim Hansen, Michael Daniel North (3), Quint Pospisil (3), Dolan, Richard Downing, Tony Andover the Common Tension Headache.” That will be held at 6 Charles Sherwood (3) Pat Figueroa, Brian Flemming, Marcus Manchester, CT . ... Dore, Chris Hoyes, Leonard Sados- Public Safety Building Committee, Andover p.m. in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium at the hospi­ Yarusewicz (3), Mark Murphy (9), Hatfield, Steven Kaleta, Kurtis ky, Jon Mullen, Robert Gess, Nate firehouse, 7:30 p.m. 647-9126 tal. Gohla. Erik Owren (4), David Valenti (4), Lambert, Chris Langelier, Justin Jason Schumey (5). 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ONE DAY ONLY OCT. 12th 9:30 amto 8pm Paid for bv the Democratic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treasurer Lowest on record 25. set in 1956. a fourth-grader at Washington School. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1989—5 •<—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Ocl. 11, 1989 Tenants told Campaign Notes . . . Morrison raps Lawyer asks no prison time for Aparo Strikers, cops clash Campaign '89 to take part Howroyd names chairmen HARTFORD (AP) — The lawyer for Karin Aparo is accused of planning the slaying of her on Finast picket line O’Neill over Aparo, accused of planning the slaying of her mother for more than a year along with her former Co-chairpersons of the election campaign of Josh in decisons boyfriend, Dennis Coleman, now 21. Coleman mother, has filed a motion asking that she be given a WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — At the road. Buckno, a ‘real doer,’ plans Howroyd are Brigid M. Fitzgerald and Kevin M. special form of probation that carries no sentence. recently pleaded guilty and has agreed to testify the end of a day marred by clashes One man who was walking across O’Brien. HARTFORD (AP) — Tenants in Aparo is schooled to go on trial in November on during Aparo’s trial that she begged him to kill her between strikers and police who had the street in front of the lead truck Howroyd, a Democratic candidate for the Board of 2 decisions charges of being an accessory to murder and con­ mother. public housing need to feel they can to escort trucks through a picket line was shoved aside by a policeman Directors, has announced the formation of a cam­ Coleman has said that he strangled Joyce Aparo change the environment in which spiracy to commit murder in the death of her mother, to a Finast Supermarket warehouse, wielding a baton, .strikers said. They to focus on long-range goals paign committee with Theodore T. Cummings as By Judd Everhart they live, according to a report that Joyce Aparo. with a stocking Aug. 5, 1987, in the Glastonbury a Superior Court judge issued a said George Mitchell, 58, was treasurer. The Associated Press recommends withdrawing public Less than a week ago, Aparo’s case was placed on condominium she shared with her only daughter. restraining order limiting the num­ knocked to the ground and arrested. money in the future, according to Fntzgerald, a native of East Hartford, was active in According to the statute that provides for the By Nancy Concelman funding from public housing the adult trial list. Aparo, now 18, was 16 when her ber of pickets allowed at the site, He was charged with breach of Buckno. Democratic politics in her hometown for many years HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has a lack­ prcuial accelerated rehabilitation, the program is for Manchester Herald authorities that do not encourage mother was killed. police said. peace, interfering with a police of­ Due to the town’s lack of plan­ before moving to Manchester. A graduate of Central luster management style that can been seen in the early tenants to take part in decision­ If Aparo were granted the probation, she would “persons accused of a crime, not of a serious nature.” The judge’s order, sought by ficer and second-degree riot, police ning, there have been many “Band- Connecticut State University, she is employed as the After listening to complaints, retirement program for state employees and the recent making. serve no prison time and would be placed on proba­ But the law docs not prohibit defendants charged Finast and issued late Tuesday, said. Aid approaches” taken on some assistant director of governmental relations for the resignation of an O’Neill cabinet member, says U.S. Rep. debating on controversial issues, “We have a massive tenant tion for as much as two years, after which her with murder from applying for the special probation. limits Teamsters union local 559 to projects that have cost the town a lot University of Connecticut. She was a member of the State Rep. Richard D. T\ilisano, D-Rocky Hill, shaking hands and knocking on Bruce A. Morrison. population with no say-so in how criminal record could be cras^. 16 pick ets at each of the “Before you know it, he of money, Buckno said. staff of U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd. She lives at 210 Morrison, who hopes to challenge O’Neill for the chairman of the legislative judiciary committee, said doors last year, Susan M. Buckno is they live,” said John Wardlaw, co- If convicted of the accessory and conspiracy char­ warehouse’s two entrance gates, (Mitchell) was on the ground, and When the town closed the High­ 1990 Democratic gubernatorial nomination, raised a back, and she’s ready to do it again. Pine St. chairman of the 53-mcmbcr task ges, Aparo could be sentenced to 80 years in prison. Tuesday he docs not believe accelerated rehabilita­ Windsor Locks Police Chief Wil­ there was a policeman on lop of him land Park elementary school in 1984 O’Brien is a partner in the law firm of O’Brien and tion was ever intended for defendants charged with Buckno, 42, a Republican can­ series of questions T\iesday about the thinking that went force that made the recommenda­ Aparo’s attorney, Hubert J. Santos, declined to liam Gifford said. handcuffing him,” said Thomas because of declining enrollments, it Higgins and is a former Manchester town attorney. into the retirement program and last month’s resignation murder or murder-related offenses. didate for the Manchester Board of tions Tuesday. “We cannot per­ comment on his reasons for filing for the probation. On "Ricsday, there were more than Marinak, a warehouse worker from did not take into consideration the O’Brien, a member of the Democratic Town Com­ of Mental Retardation Commissioner Brian R. Lensink. The motion was filed TUesday. Windsor Locks. Directors, said she is more comfort­ effects of a development boom, petuate a culture of dependency. We 50 sU'ikcrs blocking a narrow road at mittee, has been active in a number of campaigns in­ Morrison, a four-term congressman from Hamden, need to be taking as much respon­ able pounding the pavement and Buckno said. The school was cluding those of David Barry, John TTiompson, the truck entrance to the complex Marinak said he thought police said Connecticut citizens deserved to hear O’Neill’s sibility as we can and placing it in meeting voters than giving speeches reopened this year at a cost of about Stephen Penny and Peter P. DiRosa Jr. O’Brien lives and another 15 to 20 pickets walked used excessive force to arrest or debating before audiences, al­ thoughts on Lensink’s leaving, which was disclosed by the hands of tenants.” a line outside the main gate to $880,000 to handle a projected in­ at 252 Bush Hill Road. the governor’s office on Sept. 29 after O’Neill had left Mitchell. “He had his hands in his though she did all of those things crease in enrollment. Cummings is a member of the Democratic Town Man killed when ditch collapses Finast’s regional headquarters. pockets. He wasn’t doing anything. during her unsuccessful bid last year on a European trade mission. O’Neill won’t be back until With more say over how housing To escort trucks in and out of the Buckno said she would like the Committee, president of the Board of Directors of Sunday. projects arc managed, the estimated It was uncalled for,” Marinak said. for a scat on the state House of administration and Board of Direc­ New Hope Manor, vice-chairman of the Connecticut Victim’s daughter died in horseback riding accident in May warehouse, the Windsor Locks Representatives in the 13th Assemb­ “We haven’t gotten a clear answer as to whether this is 80,000 public-housing residents ]X)licc had to call in reinforcements Gifford said he had “received no tors to spend a little more time on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission, and a former Brian Lensink’s personal choice to leave and there’s no statewide will share more respon­ ly District. proposals for expansion of member of the town’s Conservation Commission. He from surrounding towns, Sgt. John complaints of excessive force at all” “She is a tireless campaigner,” change in direction required, or whether the governor sibilities, Wardlaw said. SUFFIELD (AP) — A 44-ycar- was buried by the dirt, police said. visited the scene TUesday, but offi­ MacDougald said. The town’s and that there was no indication that municipal offices. lives at 78 North Elm St. believed that there was a problem with Mr. Lensink’s Republican Town Committee Chair­ Among the task force’s proposals old Enfield man was killed when a His brother, F^ul, and an equip­ cials declined to comment on the in­ police department has only about 20 excessive force had been used in The directors voted earlier this stewardship,” Morrison told a state Capitol news con­ vestigation. man John I. Garsidc Jr. said. is for the Legislature to order each ditch he was digging collapsed on ment operator, Kevin Ferguson, dug officers, MacDougald said. making the arrests. SUSAN M. BUCKNO month to hold a Nov. 7 referendum Surriner, an Enfield native, had Buckno lost to Democrat John W. Epstein pushes recycling ference. of the state’s public housing him, police said. with shovels and their hands for 10 More than 500 members of ... "long-range goals" on a proposal to build an addition to O’Neill’s legal counsel, Howard G. Rifkin, has said been an auxiliary police captain Two others, Richard Dunn, 43, Thompson by 1,387 votes, an im­ Joyce Epstein, a Democratic candidate for the authorities to create tenant organiz.a minutes before they reached Sur- Teamsters union Local 559 began a the Municipal Building and renovate Stanley Surriner, who with his since 1974. In May, his 12-ycar-old and Norman Zeppa, 40, were also pressive showing, some of her Board of Directors, has advocated that Manchester the decision to leave was entirely Lensink’s. tions and to reward with state grants rincr. strike Monday against the Finast Su­ that structure and Lincoln Center. The commissioner’s 4i/2-year tenure was marked by brothers ran a business removing daughter, Lisa, died in a horseback arrested in the clash. Dunn was Republican colleagues said, con­ infrastructure and traffic, the quality greatly expand its waste recycling program and has those authorities that actively en­ A medical team from the Sufficld permarket chain. Tempers flared Voters will be a.sked to approve the criticism from parents of mentally retarded people, ten­ and installing fuel tanks, was stand­ riding accident. charged with third-degree criminal sidering that she has never held an of the town’s water and condition of outlined a number of steps toward that in a posi­ courage tenant participation in Volunteer Ambulance Association Tuesday, and three pickets and a sidewalks. issuance of $13 million in long-term sion with the union that represents the agency’s workers ing in a 9-foot ditch behind Sufficld “He took (his daughter’s) death mischief, reckless endangerment elected office. tion paper. management decisions. Academy Tuesday when soil began tried to revive him before a Life Star UTick driver were arrested in two Buckno said she isn’t sure what bonds for the proposed project. and increasing tension between his department and the hard, but was beginning to come and breach of peace. Zeppa was Still, Buckno has been involved. The expanded municipd space is The steps include educating citizens to combat to crumble on top of him, a worker helicopter arrived and flew him to confrontations between striking the town can do to address some of General Assembly. His resignation is effective Jan. 31. The task force also recommended around,” said Enfield police Lt. charged with breach of peace and in­ She has served on the Human Rela­ “something we desperately need,” what she calls the ingrained “throw-away” mindset. told police. Hartford Hospital, where he was workers and police. those issues, but she believes a little In his letter of resignation, Lensink told O’Neill that a number of policy suggestions, Robert Boula. “I don’t think he had terfering with a police officer. tions Commission since January Buckno said, but added, “I think it’s She says “away” in Manchester means discarding pronounced dead about 1 p.m. As two trailer trucks tried to make planning could go a long way he was leaving in part because he believes “a personal­ such as that tenants be notified The worker yelled out a warning a bad bone in him. He always 1988 and is active in the Martin something that does require a lot of things in the town’s landfill at a relatively inexpen­ their way down the narrow road to Mitchell, Dunn and Zeppa were School PfA. She was the first toward solving many problems. sive cost which will increase if the town is forced to ized controversy over the commissioner can only be a before decisions are made about and Surriner tried to climb out, but A U.S. Occupational Safety and smiled. 1 don’t think he had a single the warehouse shortly after 11 a.m., all released on bail and arc study. The question is ... is it some­ Health AdminisU'ation investigator enemy in this town.” female member of the Manchester ‘The way I lead my life is a very join a uash-to-energy plant plan. disservice to pxjople with mental retardation.” demolition, rehabilitation or any slid to the bottom of the ditch and police moved to clear pickets from scheduled to appear in court Oct. 24. thing that we can utilize 50,75 years Morrison said he did not know all the reasons for the matter affecting the quality of life in Rotary Club. organized, planned way,” Buckno from now?” She said in the paper that one key to recycling is to resignation, but said the public deserves comment from housing projects; that tenants have She is a real estate agent for the said. “I’d like to sec long-range Buckno said one of her main con­ make the process as convenient as possible for all OCTOBER 9-15, 1989 the governor. more say in how residents of public H. Pearce Co. and is pursuing a goals developed for the town.” cerns is that Manchester’s govern­ householders to participate. Jackie Barron, O’Neill’s deputy press secretary, said housing are selected; and that the degree in commercial real estate. “I wonder, can we cut spending? I ment is moving away from the She also advocates working through the Greater ITALIAN she expects O’Neill to comment when he returns from Department of Housing provide as­ Garsidc said Buckno’s lack of ex­ don’t know,” Buckno said. “I think people. She said if elected, she Manchester Chamber of Commerce to find ways in Europe. sistance in identifying and aiding HERITAGE perience in an elected office won’t if you have some long-range plan­ would continue to employ her cam­ which commercial establishments that use dumpsters work against her. Buckno is a doer, ning, yes, it can be conu-ollcd.” can resolve the difficulties in separating waste As for Morrison, she said: “It is clear he has decided to prospective tenant leaders. paign strategy and deal with resi­ WEEK l-WWWWWiC who listens to people’s complaints She praised new Town Manager materials for recycling. campaign by criticizing.” Wardlaw, the executive director as proclaimed by the and follows through, he said. Richard J. Sartor for his proposal for dents face to face. She also recommends that the town government The congressman also said the retirement incentive of the Hartford Housing Authority, /I Mayor o f Manchester During last year’s campaign, a community survey that will help “There’s a lot of discontent” lead the way by achieving 100 percent recycling program, crafted this year by Democratic legislative said the report represented a com­ 1 1 Buckno said, she found out what the administration establish long- among voters, Buckno said. “I don’t throughout town offices. leaders with help from the O’Neill administration, had promise between the view of some Manchester UNICO ...... > i concerns Manchester residents: in­ range goals for the town. The think their needs are being Epstein says a recycling education program should not been well thought out. tenants who wanted complete creased spending, the effect of $15,000 needed for the survey is responded to. Obviously I wouldn’t include information that certain kinds of plastics, Almost 3,000 senior state employees took advantage Is proud to honor management control and some hous­ another famous heavy development on the town’s well spent, and may save the town be running if I thought they were.” motor oil, and other material can be recycled, and of thee retirement incentives, including bonus pension ing officials who objected to tenant payments and fully paid medical insurance for life. When that leaves make good compost. groups’ assuming any management Italian TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS: She says the town government should consider it was created, it was expected that 2,000 would apply responsibility. repurchasing recycled materials as a means of in­ and that the state would save $25 million. DANTE Where have all the years gone? We are now in our 49th year at the same Main Street Wetlands protection, station, creasing the market for them because the supply now Morrison said there had been little thought given to “This is a true partnership,” location! We sure have grown some! You "old timers" may remember our 12 ’x 8 0 ’ exceeds the demand. She added that accomplishing who would retire and from what state agencies. Wardlaw said. “There was a miscon­ ALIGHIERI store- -andnowweare 65’x 125 ' with two full floors of bothRegularandBigand ception about the task force that it the recycling goals will require firm leadership and “It’s really a question of management practice,” Mor­ ( - ) Tall Sizes. an enlightened citizenry. rison said. Asked if he would have veto<^ the plan had was an attempt to ram tenant- 1265 1321 This is all due to our manyfriends who have patronized us all these years! Now we are park on Republicans’ agenda Epstein is a realtor and a former teacher. he been governor, Morrison said: “From what I know of management down the throats of Author of the Divine Comedy, 49 years years young - soon a half century. We thank all for making these years such the program, I would not have approved it.” public housing authorities.” truly one of the world's greatest Happy Years and look forward to greeting you "old timers" and "new timers" on this poets, whose style 'stands firmly proposed that some agency other They said an agreement between State Commissioner of Housing as a model for all poets." Con- Happy Anniversary! By Alex Girelli than the PZC have authority over the town and the district forbids the John Papandrea, who commissioned traiy to the times, nis insistence We continue to make this one pledge to you ...We will never be satisfied unless you, Manchester Herald wetlands. Ronald Osella said the district from expanding without the task force a year ago, gave his in the use of the vernacular (Ital Louis Apter our customer, are completely satisfied. That pledge always made good .sense, good Bernard Apter Chairman of tho Board PZC also has conhol over develop­ town permission. Democrats urge school fund support to a proposed law that ian) rather than Latin, was a mile­ business and good friends! Prosidont Republican candidates for the ment and the dual roles create con­ would enable the department to stone in the formation of the She and Irish also said the town town Board of Directors Tuesday flicts. withhold rental subsidies or pure Italian Language. proposed changes in town govern­ fire department has spent too much save money from one fiscal year to He suggested the wetlands By Rick Santos school parking lots and playgrounds, rehabilitation money to authorities. Sponsored by: ment that would expand the money repairing old trucks and the next. Any unused money goes replacing heating systems, replacing authority be given to the Conserva­ Manchester Herald “There is no issue of greater sig­ W J . IRISH THE UNBELIEVABLE THE UNBEATABLE authority of the Parks and Recrea­ tion Commission. He praised the ef­ needs to buy new apparatus. back to the town of Manchester, carpet, and roofing projects. tion Commission, re-establish a where school funds originate. nificance in Connecticut because of INSURANCE forts of Arthur Glaeser, chairman of Town Fire Chief John Rivosa said Two Democratic candidates for “None of the projects are of the Youth Commission and take Bogli said there is the possibility the drugs and devastation in public the Consert'ation Commission, to Tuesday a study is being made now the Board of Education arc propos­ nature that they n e ^ a quick fix,” AGENCY authority for wetlands control out of of establishing the account through housing,” Papandrea said. DotanuSOff SultSalel BotMUSOO* Blazer Sale protect the environment. Glaeser is a of how much has been spent on ap­ ing the school system establish a Lappen said, other than re-paving the hands of the Planning and the town’s Board of Directors, and Democrat. paratus repair in the past two years, method of storing money for major the high school parking lot, a project Zoning Commission. she has discussed the proposal with Osella also said that an ordinance but he said he feels the expense for school maintenance projects in a he and Bogli are estimating will cost 25,000 PRICED VOLUMES, ALL SUBJECTS The proposals were made at a them. to protect the town’s underground repairs was justified. He also said reserve account that would save the approximately $300,000. Art news conference held by the can­ “They, too, see the need to plan “By saving for these kinds of ex­ Humor water supplies came to a halt when bids have been taken on two new town money. Uaed. Rare. Out-Of-Print... Sold & Bought didates. The candidates also for maintenance of our aging school Mutle the Democrats capitulated to opposi­ trucks and are under study now. Incumbent Terry Bogli and fellow penses, we will also avoid the inter­ reiterated their questions of a town facilities,” she said. Women tion from the Greater Manchester He said an attempt to take bids in Democrat Craig Lappen announced est expense that would be incurred if Cratte plan to locate a fire station at a site There are 14 school buildings, Chamber of Commerce. April 1988 was abandoned when the plan Tuesday ^temoon at a we used a bond issue to fund the Moviee on Tolland Turnpike and Deming On the firehouse issue, candidate only one bidder came to a pre-bid one of which is 15 years old, the rest projects,” Lappen said. Nature BOOKS!! press conference at Bogli’s Pitkin more than 20 years old. Indiana Street. Ellen Burns Landers said the conference. And Rivosa said the Recent bond issues for elemen­ National Search for Out-of-PrInt Books Street home. Lappen said the types of projects My alary J300 Democratic plans for Center proposed location of the station is department has been putting aside tary school projects have faced Nature •Regular and Big & Tall Sizes “The fund would be like a savings the fund would be used for are those Springs Park also was a topic of dis­ only a half mile from the boundary money for six years for capital e- account, by which we could save an criticism that they were excessive SelFIc •Regular and Big &Tall Sizes too large to be included in the nor­ Anilquaa •Free Alterations cussion. of the Eighth Utilities District. The quipment and now has $320,000 for because they included maintenance amount each year toward the cost of mal annual maintenance budget and Religion Susan Buckno proposed giving district provides fire protection for that purpose as well as about costs that could have been avoided Thaatar •Suit Sale Ends October 14th •Free Alterations major capital improvements and too small to be funded through the Parks and Recreation Commis­ much of the northern section of $100,000 for major repair. spread the cost of those improve­ if the repairs were done earlier, the Eric Sloane bonding. Some examples are paving New England sion, which is now an advisory town. On other issues, candidate J. Rus­ ments over several years,” Lappen candidates said. board, broader powers to make Heritage Preas Bums Landers, a firefighter in the sell Smyth said he has consistently said. Wallaea Nutting decisions on the park and recreation district fire department, said the advocated more money for the “This way,” he said, “necessary Thornton BurgMS program. She also proposed reviving Joaaph C. Lincoln 100% COTTON firehouse would be too far away police budget. maintenance is not postponed to a Qena Stratton Porter. BOOKS & BIRDS 100% WOOL a Youth Commission. from the Meadowbrook Field He added Democratic Director The town had a youth commis­ point that the final cost is in­ Oil Salk, Prop. residential subdivision being Stephen T. Cassano wants to restore creased.” 519 E. Middle Tpke. sion years ago which has dissolved. developed east of Vernon Street in Center Spings I^ k but it should be We also However, the candidates said the . Manchester, CT DRESS SHIRTS Efforts to revive it failed and the Beautiful i i i SLACKS the northeast comer of town. left to drug addicts, a proposal Specialize (203) 64B-3449 fund cannot presently be set up in : 0> i o 5 ! 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(Rf. 6), Manchester • 647-7077 J Call 645-8122 to Register Nowl , TELEPHONE (203) 643-1211 Exit 60 ott 1-64 - Minutes from Hartford I DOT #2191 ICC #218409 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 11. 1989—7 6—MANCMES I’ER HERALD, Wednesday, ( k t . 11, 1989 Gramm-Rudman cuts seen NATION & WORLD WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ Michel, R-Ill. capital gains cut, a shrinkage of gressional leaders believe their dis­ Mitchell said he believed the Medicare benefits for extremely ill pute over the capital gains tax cut chances of avoiding the Gramm- elderly patients, an expansion of pushed by President Bush is virtual­ GLASTONBURY GLASTONBURY MANCHESTER Rudman reductions are “extremely federal day care programs and other CONTEMPORARY ly certain to trigger the Gramm- remote.” initiatives. CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL Economic model theory wins Nobel Rudman law’s automatic spending Reduced. Nestled in its o w n nature pn Built in 1850 with a 1988 addition Is this A four b ed room C o n te m p o ra ry w ith 3 full The air of defeat has arisen be­ Working out a way to pare those serve of 7 plus acres is this 21 /2 bath, 2 a 2600 sq. ft. hom e w ith easy access to Rte baths in u fir R s Mcxintain Faims. This cuts next week. cause of the complicated dispute items from the legislation — and for garage Contemporary. 2. 4 bedroom s, 2 1/2 baths, 3 fireplaces. hom e IS immaculate throughout. Fire- 0.slo University since 1948. 5289,900. placed family roo m , central air. 5 ^5 0 ,0 0 0 . STOCKHOLM, (AP) — Trygve Ragnar Frisch, who won the prize in 1%9, the Their assessment came TUesday that has tied up congressional the House and Senate to agree to a Haavclmo of won the Nobel Memorial first year it was awarded. Haavclmo, the son of a school administrator, is after House and Senate leaders of a member of the American Economic Association leaders for the past week. compromise bill — makes it all but Pri/.e in Economic Science today for showing in The prize is worth about $469,(XK). both parties failed again to unravel Republican senators arc preparing impossible to finish the task by next the 1940s that mathematical formulas could be Haavclmo was home in the suburb of and the American Academy of Arts and Sicicnces. their differences over the proposed He was bom Dec. 13, 1911, in the Norwegian to force the chamber to vote on a Monday, leaders concede. used to predict the bewildering shifts in the Bacrum when the news was announced, officials capital gains tax reduction. plan to lower the capital gains tax in “The time to have stripped the bill economy. at Oslo University said. No one answered the town of Skedsmo. The argument has delayed Senate an effort to honor Bush’s campaign down ... was before we enacted it,” Haavclmo’s work pioneered the field of telephone at his home. The academy said Haavclmo’s theories over­ debate on a related $14 billion came the problems economists faced because they pledge for a cut in the rate. Bush Foley told reporters. econometrics by explaining how random samples Meghnad Desai, a professor at the London deficit-cutting bill. Unless that legis­ says a rate cut will stimulate The Gramm-Rudman cuts will be CONDO were unable to test their ideas in the same ways as CAPE RANCH can be evaluated to forecast economic events, the School of Economics, said: “I’m very happy he lation is passed by Monday, economic activity and boost federal triggered Monday if the projected MANCHESTER OLD SAYBROOK VERNON scientists who work in laboratories. Royal Swcdi.sh Academy of Sciences said in an­ got the prize ... There has been a tendency to give automatic cuts in many defense and revenues. deficit for the 1990 fiscal year, 3 bedroom s, 1 112 baths, updated heating Located on Maple Ave. and only minutes First floor 1 bedroom Condo. Pnvaie en­ nouncing tlic award. prizes to people wbo benefited from his work and Economists also could not weed out the in­ system and kitchen. Close to schools. to the water. Water view from deck. trance. Owner, agent financing. 584,900. domestic programs — expected to Democratic leaders oppose the which began Oct. 1, is not below 5329,900. Econometrics holds that economic theories can fluence of millions of individual decisions that he has been in danger of being ignored.” total about $16 billion — will take idea, arguing it would cost the $110 billion. W e have land on Merrow Rd. (Rte. 195) In Tolland. Two approved lots. 1.69 acres and 10.50 acres. 575,000 and $134,900 respectively. people and companies make that disturb the be proven by testing them with mathematical and Haavclmo’s 1941 doctoral thesis, which he effect. government billions of dollars in the models theorists devised. The Congressional Budget Office We have a nice bulldlnq lot In Andover on East Street Lightly wooded and room to roam on Its 2.67 acres. At least one horse allowed. statistical models. presented at Harvard University, “had a swift and “You’re not going to avoid” the long run. M a n ch e ste r p h o n e e xchan g e.______Assar Lindbcck, chairman of the prize commit­ pathbreaking influence on tbc development of cutbacks. Senate Minority Leader projected Tuesday that the shortfall Haavclmo overcame these difficulties by intro­ But the Democratic leadership is will be $141.3 billion. This would A new listing. Just arrived In time for this ad. Mill River Condos In South Windsor. One bedroom, first floor, wooded view and applianced tee, called Haavelmo “the father of modem econometrics,” the academy said in a summary of Bob Dole, R-Kan„ said after a near­ w ith u p g ra d e d c arpe t.______ducing the idea of statistical probability. on the defensive, realizing that most call for cuts of $41.3 billion, divided econometrics” and a dominant figure in post-war his achievements. ly two-hour private session. “1 think senators favor some capital gains SPRING RIDGE SUBDIVISION (Bobby Lane, Manchester) BUY A BUILDING LOT for 5135,000 (30 to 36,000 sq. ft) or have CONN. VALLEY “He also showed that misleading interpretations evenly between defense and domes­ BUILDERS BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME. 2,500 MINIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE, about 5375,000.______economic theories. His theories “gave rise to extraordinarily rapid we’re all pretty much in agreement reduction, and so they are trying to of individual relations due to interdependence tic programs. Bloomfield 8 room Ranch, 2 car garage. 5165,000. “Through his new economic theory, scientists methodological development” and established cannot be avoided unless all relations in a on that.” reach an agreement with the GOP have learned to anticipate how governmental in­ “the foundation of modem econometric methods,” theoretical model are estimated simultaneously,” Dole met in the Capitol with that would prevent a capital gains The CBO projections, however, stitutions react and how they influence people’s the statement said. the academy said. Senate Democratic Leader George amendment — and other controver­ arc merely advisory. The White Jack Lappen Realty decisions,” Lindbcck said when announcing the Haavclmo went to the United States on a Rock­ Mitchell of Maine, House Speaker sial issues — from being added to House’s Office of Management and 164 E. Center Street, Manchester, CT 643-4263 prize. efeller grant in 1939, was a professor at the In such areas as investment theories and Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., and the deficit-reduction bill. Budget issues its binding projections Haavclmo, 77, a professor of economics at Oslo University of and worked for the Nor­ economic development, “Haavelmo’s approach House Minority Leader Robert That measure includes a two-year Monday. University, was the second Norwegian to win the wegian Trade Commission. has resulted in influential and far-reaching con­ economics prize. 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Call 647-1419 lo reserve. 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1989—9 OPINION Copter Glitch will delay shuttle 4 days South Africa plans crash CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A judge Crippen, director of the Mission Management Team, prisoner release as cleared the Atlantis for launch, but a computer glitch which gives final launch clearance. boi^... Drug war forced NASA to delay the space shuttle’s planetary “The worst condition is that we would shut down Downturn of mission for at least four days. an engine and have to abort the flight and we want to Engineers today were replacing a faulty engine make sure there is no probability of that.” show of conciliation requires kills 5 control system that forced the postponement. The Sieck said repairs began immediately. It required coffee prices delay was announced Tbesday night, shortly after a opening up the engine compartment to get at the JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Anglican Archbishop Desmond TUtu LACEY TOWNSHIP. N J. (AP) federal judge rejected a request by three anti-nuclear computer, which is the size of a 17-inch portable (AP) — The government says it will and the Rev. Frank Chikanc, general elite force — A helicopter’s main rotor fell off groups that the launch, which had been scheduled for television and controls all engine functions during free five African National Congress secretary of the South African before it crashed onto a highway Thursday, be halted. liftoff. leaders jailed 25 years ago with Nel­ Council of Churches. boosts drugs O . median, killing all five aboard, in­ Officials said the liftoff of Atlantis and its Jupiter- The countdown, which began Monday, was halted. son Mandela, but the man most Mandela, told of the releases in bound Galileo probe could be rescheduled as early as black South Africans consider their advance, was with a group of anti- By Jack Anderson cluding three of the Trump Or­ Shuttle workers received the bad news not long Monday, but they would not have a definite date for a after getting the news from U.S. District Judge Oliver leader will stay in prison. apartheid leaders at his home on the and Dale Van Atta______ganization’s top casino executives, Lower coffee prices prompt more Andean said a witness and authorities. day or two. Gasch in Washington that they could proceed with President F.W. dc Klerk said Victor Verster prison farm north of NASA wants to launch Atlantis as soon as possible eight aging prisoners, including Cape Town when state television planters to shift to another cash crop: coca leaves WASHINGTON — President Bush’s “There was a loud bang, like a launch preparations. because Jupiter will be in the proper position only The anti-nuclear groups had sought to block the leading ANC political strategist made the announcement. and paste, but the Bush administration is unwilling strategy to win the war against drugs piston rod going,” said Tom Murray, until Nov. 21; any delay beyond that would push the Walter Sisulu, would soon be “Mr. Mandela said he would overlooked the most effective weapon of 38, of East Providence, R.I., who liftoff on grounds that radioactive plutonium-238 to acknowledge the connection. ^ i/y- o m \. particles would spread over east-central Florida if At­ released to “contribute to the spirit greatly enjoy his sleep tonight after all. The surest way to put drug uaffickers was camping near the site of Tues­ flight off until mid-1991. Early this summer ... the Colombian govern­ If a postponement goes beyond 10 days, Galileo’s lantis exploded. The plutonium is in two nuclear- of reconciliation which is presently all his efforts to secure their out of business, in our opinion, is to go day afternoon’s crash, a wooded ment pleaded with the United States to support an thicket between north- and south­ altered course then would miss the opportunity for powered generators that provide electricity for the evident in our country.” release,” said Murphy Morobe, a after their profits. the spacecraft to take the first closcup look at two Galileo. He gave not date but a prison offi­ spokesman for the banned United extension of the International Coffee Agreement We urge Congress to create a “National bound lanes of the Garden State “The court concludes that NASA has complied cial said it would be within two Democratic Front anti-apartheid al­ to keep coffee prices stable. Instead, the U.S. trade Finance Guard” to track, intercept and Ptrkway. asteroids, Gaspra and Ida. ' The space agency also has two other shuttle weeks. liance. seize drug profits. This should be an elite “It fell below the tree line and I with r^uirements of the National Environmental representative’s office helped dismantle the agree­ launches planned this year, and any lengthy delay Protection Act,” Gasch said. Anti-apartheid activists welcomed He quoted the 71-year-old ANC force of the nation’s sharpest financial ex­ didn’t sec it crash,” he said. “It went ment, which has unleashed a price war and caused could affect that schedule. ■fiicsday’s announcement but called leader as saying to South Africans: perts, empowered by Congress to monitor straight down. ... It seemed like an Justice Department attorneys representing the Na­ the move insufficent unless the “The people arc going to be greatly coffee prices, in real tcims, to drop to their lowest banking transactions, subpoena financial eternity watching it.” The decision to hold up the mission came after en­ tional Aeronautics and Space Administration argued government also legalizes banned endowed by the leadership who arc level in 40 years. No one on the ground was hurt. gineers tested the master controller in one of three that Galileo’s $1.5 billion, six-year mission to Jupiter records and confiscate assets that are il­ organizations, frees Mandela and More farmers will abandon coffee and turn to State police Sgt. Anthony Aceto main shuttle engines and could not learn why it had carried very low risks. They said the nuclear coming out of jail.” legally acquired. lifts restrictions on many black said the main rotor was found a given a false signal about low pressure on a fuel generators were well shielded and similar to 38 “This unexpected turn of events the more profitable venture (of coca).... The The National Security Agency already leaders not in prison. will take the townships by storm and quarter-mile from the crash site pump, said launch director Bob Sicck. Subsequent generators that have flown on 22 previous space mis­ result is more economic muscle for the drug has the resources to eavesdrop on the sions. “What is the use of releasing thousands will welcome them drug rings, intercept their communica­ about 30 miles north of Atlantic tests did not duplicate Monday night’s bad reading. kingpins. The anti-nuclear groups said that if they lost in them when we still have a state of home,” the Sowetan, the nation’s tions and uace their banking transactions City, where the helicopter was “We have to ascertain that we completely under­ court they would attempt to halt the launch by trying emergency and when our organiza­ largest black daily ncw.spapcr, said The coffee issue makes Bush’s recent speech to electronically. Since the Medellin cocaine returning the executives from New the nation ring hollow. Bush promised a “coor­ 'NkTeK U?\\ILU. T\\t CN?\TI(L ^ 4^ YIoRUP... York City. stand the problem and that there is no chance it will to infiltrate the Kennedy Space Center and put people tions arc still banned?” the Rev. today. cartel of Colombia is a subterranean su­ reoccur in flight and put us in jeopardy,” said Bob on the launch pad. Allan Boesak asked 4,000 people at The National Transportation In Blackpool, England, Prime dinated, cooperative commitment of all our federal perpower that threatens U.S. security, the a rally at the University of the Minister Margaret Thatcher wel­ agencies” in the war on drugs. Isn’t the U.S. trade National Security Agency should focus Safety Board investigators were looking into a rotor malfunction, Cape Tuesday night. comed the announcement of the its all-seeing and all-hearing devices on “Eight is not enough, with representative’s office a federal agency? said Frank Ghiorsi, the agency’s releases, calling it “a major step in the drug uaffickers. detainees and political prisoners, in­ the right direction.” — The Bulletin, Bend, Ore. Washington should then call upon all regional director. Levin seeking $1 million Colombian journalists slain cluding Nelson Mandela, still being The releases had been expected as “If the main rotor separated from nations to adopt emergency laws and held hostage,” said Boesak, presi­ Levin takes some satisfaction, the rest of the aircraft, it was out of ammunition for Mrs. Thatcher to His support now for attorney general treaties that would authorize the confisca­ dent of the World Alliance of By Bob Conrad however, in claiming the support of Pres­ control.” Ghiorsi told reporters. BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — million, said the editor, who asked rio, killing four people before flee­ use at the Commonwealth summit includes conservatives like McCavanagh tion of drug money, with severe penalties Reformed Churches. ton Harding, a Droney law firm partner. Drug traffickers claimed respon­ not to be identified for security ing. Manrique is a known recruiting against imposing further economic Jay Levin expects to spend a million and liberals like state Rep. Lynn Taborsak against banks that knowingly launder The government has indicated When Levin concentrates on finances, He said investigators were look­ sibility for the assassination of two reasons. ground for “sicarios,” or assassins sanctions on South Africa because dollars in his campaign to be elected Con­ of Danbury. It splits some towns; Bristol dirty dollars. Nations that refuse to Mandela may be released within the he is also lining up the support he knows ing for the tail rotor to help them employees of k crusading anti-drug Drug traffickers have issued state­ used by drug traffickers. its white-controlled government Rep. Steve Duffy is for him; Sen. Steve cooperate, such as I^am a, should be next few months. necticut attorney general next year, so his is essential if he is to maintain the re-create the problem. Investigators newspaper and threatened to kill its ments under the name The Ex­ denies the black majority a say in fund-raising dance card is full as he skips Casey of that city is with Blumenthal. barred from access to the international State radio acknowledged in an momentum that really got its start on the say the loss of one of the two rotors remaining 11 workers in Medellin if traditables. The country’s top Police said that they not been able national affairs. The summit, in around the state putting together a war LitcWfield County High Sheriff Carolyn monetary system. day after Joe Lieberman of New Haven could have caused the other to fall they don’t leave. cocaine barons fear extradition to to establish the motives for the kill­ editorial today that the prisoners Malaysia, begins Oct. 18. chest to get him there. Wakefield supports Levin. These moves would permit the ings of Sarasty or the four people in have a constituency among South was elected to the U.S. Senate, leaving off. A magazine journalist and four the United States, which seeks to put Dc Klerk said the men would be For man-in-motion Levin, money may “Finance Guard” to intercept drug profits Manrique. Africa’s black majority and need to the job of attorney general open. other people also were gunned down them on trial. freed “as soon as the necessary for­ The 38-year-old attorney from New be vital but organization is a key also. before they can be launder^ and strip the Trump spokesman Dan Klores Tuesday in Colombia’s cocaine traf­ In announcing the anti-drug cam­ be part of negotiations. Levin says he and former Senator “We’re building a network,” he says. The El Espectador editor denied malities” arc handled. A prison offi­ London has about $100,000 on hand now. drug dealers of their assets. Billions of identified the executives as Stephen ficking capital. paign, President Virgilio Barco put “Where Walter Sisulu ... and Majority Leader Dick Schneller of Essex dollars should be confiscated, enough to local radio reports that the paper’s cial said privately the process can That’s about a third of the amount his Political notes Hyde, 43, chief executive officer of The shootings in Medellin fol­ in place emergency decrees restor­ others arc recognized by some com­ rival, lawyer Dick Blumenthal of Stam­ talked for two hours that day about run­ finance the continuing war on drugs. Trump’s Atlantic City casino opera­ owner had decided to close the take from an hour to two weeks. •U.S. Sen. Barbara Kennelly of lowed 13 bombings in three other ing an extradition ucaty with the munities in South Africa as their ford, has collected. So Levin is alternat­ ning, with Schneller urging him to go for Congress should also empower the tions; Mark G. Etess, 38, president Medellin offices because of the as­ Hartford says it’s old stuff for her to run a Colombian cities late Monday and United States and empowering authentic leaders — and if they, loo, De Klerk took office in August ing between practicing law and hitting the it. Levin didn’t need much coaxing. He’d “Finance Guard” to trace laundered of the Taj Mahal casino project; and, sassinations and threats. fund-raiser in an off year, but E)emocrats early Tuesday — the most serious security forces to seize the property subscribe to democratic and peace­ and, unlike his predecessors, ap­ road nights and weekends to bolster his thought about it for months. Except for money that is invested in legitimate Jonathan Benanav, 33, senior vice were buzzing just the same when more rash of attacks since the country’s of cocaine bosses. However, one of the paper’s ful objectives — there is a need for pears to be in earnest when he says funding. This weekend, for example, he is being governor, the job offers — in enterprises. Underworld invesUnents con­ president of Trump Plaza casino than 300 jammed the Hartford Club at drug lords went to war with the Millions of dollars in property al­ owners, speaking in Monterrey, them to be placed in a position he wants to allow eventual power­ doing a brunch in Cheshire in the middle Levin’s opinion — the most opportunity taminate legitimate businesses, under­ hotel. $300 per ticket last week and netted some government nearly two months ago. legedly belonging to the traffickers Mexico, at the annual conference of where they can make a contribution sharing with the black majority. of the state, then hopping in the car for an for helping the public and resolving im­ mine their independence and obstruct free $72,000 for her campaign in 1990. The “They were three fabulous young Last month, a car bomb exploded has since been seized, but only one the Inter American Press Associa­ to the debate on just how a future Sisulu ran daily operations of the event in Stonington in the southeastern portant issues. He doesn’t favor giving it competition. Any holdings knowingly committee, in fact, ran out of name tags. men in the prime of their lives,” bil­ outside the main officies in Bogota reputed high-level drug figure has tion, said El Espectador may close South Africa should look,” Radio ANC as its secretary-general in comer for the same purpose. purchased with drug money should be criminal jurisdiction. Obvious reaction in political circles: Will lionaire developer Donald Trump of the 102-year-old El Espectador been extradited to the United States. its Medellin office. South Africa said. 1949-54, when the government or­ “This kid is unbelievable,” says slate subject to penalties or confiscation. Originally from West Hartford, Levin she run for re-election, or something else said in a statement from his New newspaper, injuring scores of bys­ Killed within an hour of each Sisulu is the country’s most dered him to resign. He was sen­ Rep. Jim McCavanagh of Manchester, a While diese measures are drying up “I don’t know if we’ll be able to went to New London on his grandfather’s — like governor? York office. “No better human tanders and causing extensive other Tuesday afternoon were El respected black leader after Man­ tenced to life in June 1964, along fellow Democrat and early supporter of advice and enrolled at Connecticut Col­ drug profits, stronger measures could also continue operating in Medellin •House Majority Leader Bob Frankel beings ever existed. We’re deeply damage. Espcctador’s administrator, Martha dela. with Mandela .and other leaders of Levin, commenting on the pace his friend lege. He became the first male president be taken to dry up the drug market. By under present conditions,” said Luis of Stratford added a footnote, literally, to saddened by this devastating In a telephone call to El Espec­ Luz Lopez, 35, and its circulation Gabriel Cano, whose brother, Guil­ Today, de Klerk was to meet in the ANC’s internal military wing, is setting. of student government at that once all- their purchases, drug users have brought a ® 19B9 by NEA Inc a friendship trip he and three other legis­ tragedy. Our hearts go out to their tador, a man said a group called The manager, Miguel Soler, 45. Both Pretoria with three leading anti- for sabotage and plotting the over­ Levin and Blumenthal pretty much female school. He joined the Democratic lermo Cano, was killed by cocaine lators made in late September to Connec­ plague upon America. Recreational users families.” Extraditabics would kill the 11 employees were shot by unidentified apartheid activists; Boesak, throw of Utc govcrmcnl. have the field to themselves in pursuit of Town Committee in New London when traffickers on Dec. 17,1986. “The next batter has one of the best stock ticut’s sister state in West Germany. He and hard-line addicts alike are ac­ members of the paper’s Medellin guiuncn traveling on motocycles. the one likely opening on the Democratic he was a sophomore, a venture into The New York Daily News, quot­ portfolios in the league." was hit by a truck on a Stuttgart street, complices to the niurder and misery that staff if they did not leave the city in Police said gunmen later Tuesday slate in 1990 — unless Gov. Bill O’Neill politics that was to get him hooked. ing an unidentified source, said sustained bruises and a broken toe. To the drug gangs have spread. three days, an editor at the paper killed Roberto Sarasty, the 55-ycar- decides not to seek a third full term, as He became New London coordinator Trump had been scheduled to take add insult to injury, the cops said it was We should declare drug users to be said. The staff is composed of jour­ old director of Cronista Dcmocratica some observers say may happen. for Chris Dodd, now a senator. After the the one-hour flight to Atlantic City, his fault and nailed him for a 20-Mark Public Enemy No. 1 and treat them as nalists, secretaries and adminisua- magazine, while he was walking on Manchester Herald When the legislature goes to work in University of Connecticut Law School, but had canceled at the last moment ($10) fine. With him were House Speaker such. We should call for the prosecution tive vvorkers. a downtown street with another February, the posturing for attention by Levin became a prosecutor, city council­ because he got too busy. Rich Balducci of Newington, Senate of every user who is caught and a stiff 'Ihe anonymous caller said The journalist. His companion was these two will intensify because both man and mayor of New London. Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly Majority Leader Con O’Leary of Windsor fine against everyone who is convicted. The others killed were pilot Exiraditablc.s was responsible for slightly wounded. have seats there — Levin in the House At the urging of such partly wheels as Daily publication since OcL 1,1914 Locks and Senate Deputy Minority The fines should be in line with the user’s Robert Kent of Ronkonkoma, N.Y., Tuesday’s assassinations in Medel­ At abo'.it the same time, another and Blumenthal in the Senate. I^evin is State Chairman Tim Moynihan of East ability to pay, so the penalty hits the rich aUcmtl Leader George Gunther of Stratford. and co-pilot Lawrence Dicner of lin of the paper’s adminisUator and group fired at a crowd at a bar in the quiet favorite of many Democratic Hartford, state Rep. Irving Stolberg of as hard as the poor. The money should be Publisher ______Penny M Siette'-t Westbury, N.Y., state police said. circulation manager for the city of 2 Manrique, a northern Medellin bar- Opinion Page Editor ___Ron Robillar'V regulars, though leaders from Chairman New Haven and state Rep. Bill Cibes of spent confining the addicts to drug treat­ Associate Editor _ Alexander G'.'-rflli John Droney of West Hanford on down New London, Levin ran for and won as Bob Conrad is a syndicated colum­ ment centers until they are cured. hold to a public pose of neutrality. state representative from New London. nist. To stimulate enforcement. Congress should authorize a reward for informers. If their information leads to convictions and confiscations, they should receive 10 Open Forum percent of the confiscated assets. This would unleash a horde of modem bounty Grand Opening Celebration hunters upon the pushers and their cus­ Now Offers You More CHOICES. Defends lunches town hall should not be abandoned. style Town Hall and make it function well direction that we expect to be going. tomers. 3. The Town Hall and Lincoln Center into the 21st century. We should have a town In closing I would like to point out that we Many of our suggestions could be im­ G. FRIED CARPETLAND (previously Lincoln School — has been the (TNT) do not pretend to have solutions to plemented under existing laws, but it will To the Editor: hall we can get to easily; find a parking INTRODUCING Town Hall annex for the past 15 years) space when we get there; and can point to the towns problems; we do not intend to try take tough new laws to win the war I feel it necessary to express my concern • should be saved and renovated. proudly. to usurp the responsibilities, nor to hamper against drugs. We remind our political and annoyance on behalf of the cafeteria Serving the community over 100 years 4. An addition to Town Hall should be The time to act is now! Please don’t aban­ the function of any of the town’s governing leaders that nothing troubles Americans workers in the Manchester school system. constructed to provide the needed space. don our Town Hall, as some people have boards. more deeply than the horror of drugs with Bad taste (not a pun) is exemplified by the 5. An architect, with expertise in the suggested. Vote yes on Nov. 7! Finally, I wish to invite, indeed to urge, terrible toll in violent crimes and mined OPENS a NEW STORE CHOICE *T*Home*T Equity depiction of a typical school lunch in a car­ renovation and restoration of vintage build­ anyone contemplating a letter of criticism of lives. An overwhelming 92 percent of toon that appeared in your newspaper. ings, should be hired to draw up conceptual Jay Giles TNT to attend our meetings and get ac­ American adults, according to a Gallup The members of Local 991 that work in plans and estimate the cost of our recom­ quainted, rather than relying on press poll, want tougher laws and stronger ac­ the school system prefer to eat in the 65 Doane St. mendations. Manchester releases and hearsay. tion. Choose a competitive schools’ cafeterias bemuse the meals are not 6. Property should be acquired near the There are naysayers who claim that the G. FRIED CARPETLAND EAST only nutritionally balanced but delicious. Town Hall complex to provide additional Milton W. Sherman anti-dmg fervor among Americans could Adjustable CHOICE Tbere arc many children in this country parking. 16 Volpi Road lead to a trammeling of constitutional 721 Main Street that eat their only meal of the day in a school On our recommendation, the town hired Defends TNT Bolton rights. That is a legitimate concern, but it Home Equity Line or a cafeteria and these children are extremely an architect to draw up conceptual plans and shouldn’t scare politicians away from ex­ East Hartforci, CT grateful that the cafeteria workers are there estimate the construction cost of the To the Editor: ploration of an all-out legal offense under Fixed Rate CHOICE for them. proposed renovation and addition. Our com­ Most likely the person who wrote the Club is fair the broad powers of the Constitution. Manchester cafeteria workers don’t get mittee reviewed, revised and ultimately ap­ recent letter attacking the TNT group is a Let’s not stand by and watch our nation 528-9892 Home Equity term loan. thank yous but certainly don’t expect to pick proved of the project as currently proposed. decent, intelligent and likable man or To the Editor: destroyed because we do not trust the up a newspaper and become a laughing On Nov. 7, you, the voters of Manchester, woman. I have never met him or her. Once more we hear the same tired, old strength of the Constitution or our public stock. I believe that these men and women will be asked to approve bonding a maxi­ The letter is well constructed and clearly complaints from less than a half-dozen commitment to it. deserve an apology from your newspaper. Extraordinary savings Stop in or call today for rates and further information. mum of $13 million to complete this very expressed, but it reflects a lack of under­ people that they are being “discriminated Painful advice Please do a little journalistic research so important and well-plaiuied building project. standing of the TNT group, and it is rather against” by The Manchester Country Club. that you have the ability to report with some Congressional aides are investigating The proposal is as follows: vicious. For the latter reasons I must Over two years ago, at a public meeting. The knowledge and accuracy. reports that a high-level Stale Department 1 1. Renovate and preserve our town Hall to respond. Practically all of the facts presented Board of Directors requested that these com­ official gave the I^lestine Liberation Or­ 12 X 9 TO 12 X 14 ( (^enmunUu \ilicncd provide 10,698 square feet of office, meeting are common knowledge. plaints be submitted in writing, with names, ganization some startling advice. The of­ Robert J. Fuller Most of the remainder of the letter con­ room, storage and vault space. dates and details so that they could be inves­ ficial allegedly attended a round table dis­ SELECT BROADLOOM REMNANTS President of Local 991 2. Renovate Lincoln Center to provide sists of hypothetical questions for which at tigated. Has this every been done? I doubt Manchester cussion at which Americans and Pales­ 13,935 square feet of office, meeting room, this time there are no answers. that it has. tinians were present. He reportedly said It is very easy to argue as this person does and data processing space now, leaving Any review of the club records will prove that the PLO wouldn’t get favorable ac­ 1,630 square feet available for future use. when facing only a sheet of paper. As for the 2790 Main Street Renovations needed that non-members have continued to play tion from the United States until it esca­ D^^wuxitan 3. Add on to the Town Hall to provide leadership of our group (TNT), we are not daily, following the same procedures to get lated the level of violence to the point that GLASTONBURY • 659-0394 25,655 square feet of office, meeting room, against improvements to the schools, the starting times that the members are required it pained the United States. He cited as an To the Editor: