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Soviets Cut Gas Supply to Lithuania

Soviets Cut Gas Supply to Lithuania

20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. April 16. 1990

I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS HOMES INDUSTRIAL iQndRDDMMATES MOTORCYCLES/ I FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR RENT |02iSPDRTING MISCELLANEOUS MOPEDS PRDPERTY I " I WANTED GDDDS FOR SALE Up in smoke Game 7 Bias CONTEMPORARY MANCHESTER-DrastIc MANCHESTER-Lovely 3 FEMALE ONLY-2 pri­ bedroom Duplex. Car­ VERNON. 2000-6000 In­ GOLF CLUBS-Complete WORTH LOOKING into... Motorcycle Insurenot SPLIT-Prlce reduc­ Reduction. Owner dustrial for lease. I-84 vate rooms, share kit­ set. 3-Sand Wedge, tion. S170's. Coll Ron wants action on this peting. Immediate oc­ chen, bath. $450 month. ♦he many bargains of­ Many o o m ^ w companies cupancy. $785. Owner- location, newer build­ Irons & Metal Wood 1, Fournier, 649-3087. great 2 bedroom unit ing, reasonable. Tully Includes all. 645- fered for sale every day in CaKhrFiBeOuolB Heating bill Bruins, Whalers set /Agent. 646-3938. 3, 5. Includes bag. Ex­ the clossified columns! Asian-American prof RE/M AX East of the featuring first floor Real Estate, 643-0005. 8776/646-2439. cellent condition. $125. AutomobOeAssodatei River, 647-1419.0 bedroom, 2 full baths, MANCHESTER-'Brand MANCHESTER- 646-1194. ______ofVemon bums Coventiy/3 to decide series/9 AN AMERICAN DREAM fireplace, full base­ New' beautiful 3 bed­ 87&92S0 hits UConn/4 ment and much more. room, single family Avallable Imme- CLEANING SAFES-New and used. 1 WANTED TO Is whot this home, dlately. 2700 sauare Trade up or down. born, 4 plus acres Is oil Call for details. Contemporary Town- SERVICES |BUY/TRADE $139,900. Century 21, house with approxi­ feet cold storage with Liberal allowance for about. The 8 room, 4 loading dock. 646-5477. clean safes In good I WANTED TO bedroom home Is lust Epstein Realty, 647- mately 1800 square NO TIM E TO CLEAN. WANTED: Antiques and 8895.0 feet. (Not a Condo). MANCHESTER- condition. American clean, used furniture. BUY/TRADE simply magnificent. Don't really like to Security Corp. Of CT, You need to see oil this MANCHESTER, EAST Family room with fire­ Avallable Immediately clean but hate to come Please call 645-1174. place, central air, wall- 6300 square feet cold 27 Commerce St., Glas­ property has to offer. MEADOW-1 bedroom homo to 0 dirty house. tonbury. 646-4390 or 633- We buy clean, late mod$rt mid-rlse Condo In a to-wall, Cathedral cell- storage with loading Coll us I Wo’ro rooso- It's Incredible. Asking dock. 646-5477. 5100. used cars and trucks. Top In the S400's. Call Bar­ choice location near Ings, 2 baths, noblo and we do a good shopping, bus and appliances, and 2 car GLASTONBURY- lob. Rose 872-0667 or DATSUN-1976 B-210. I FOR SALE prices paid. bara. RE/MAX East of Mr. Duff • Cw Ur Chevrolet the River, 647-1419.0 highway. $74,900. D.W. garage. $1200 monthly. Warehouse space Nancy 646-6264. Wo Good condition $1000; Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 Rent with option to available near center also do offices. Old Rocker $5; 5 fool MAZDA-1984, 626LX, ex­ 1229 MMn Sheet CUSTOM CRAFTED purchase available. of town. 1 '/2 miles from cabinet with radio & cellent condition, MeiKheeter, CT Dutch Cape that backs COVENTRY-Exceptlonal 646-4144. record player $100.643- loaded. $3800 or best home! First take time highway. Rooms from up to acres of open 2600 sq feet to 5500 sq _2225. offer. 742-0597.______space. Beautiful to enloy the Interior SPDRTING touches In every room. features of this Impec­ ISTORE/OFFICE feet with access to GDDDS DODGE - 1986. '150', 318 CARS loading dock. Call IBDATS/MARINE CID, automatic, bed I Hanrhpfllpr IrralJ) Enloyable fireplaced cable Colonial Includ­ I FOR RENT Kevin days 633-9474. FOR SALE family room that opens ing country kitchen I EQUIPMENT liner, tool box, 50K, to 3 season porch. In- and 1st floor fireplace $5500. 742-8669. STORE FOR RENT-460 END ROLLS FOR SALE-14 foot wood ground pool, fruit then relax on the pri­ Main Street, Manches­ MISCELLANEDUS trees, brick walks. vate deck overlooking 27V4" width — 50$ boat and trailer, steer­ Tuesday, April 17, 1990 ter. Please call 646- I FDR RENT 13" width — 2 for 50C ing wheel and forward Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Sheer beauty. Asking a gorgeous treed lot. 2426, 9:00-5:00 OUTTOBECOME Schaller's $223,900. Call Barbara. $172,900. D.W. Fish weekdays.______Nawiprint end rolls can bs controls. 5Va horse Realty, 643-1591.0 1 CAR"GARAGE^Storaoe picksd up at ths Manchsatsr power motor con­ Quality Pre-owned Autos RE/MAX East of the M A N C H ESTER-330 MAN(>IESTER'S River, 647-1419.0 only. $40 per month. Hsrald ONLY bsfors II a.m. verted to unleaded value Priced square feet. $302 per Rose 647-8400 or 646- Monday through Thursday. fuel. $700 or best offer. BACK ON THE month. Utilities and 8646. Call after 6pm,649-9315. 88 Subaru D L S/W MARKET-Cozy 2 bed­ ILOTS/LAND > parking Included. 1 #1 6SpMd,4WhMl0riiw Machine GARAGE FOR RENT- room, 1 ’/2 baths, large FOR SALE mile to 1-84. Peterman lot, 2 car carriage Manchester. $40.00 CARS I CARS $7,400 Building Co. 649-9404. monthly. Please call USED CAR Soviets cut house garage. The WILLINGTON-Near 1-84. FDR SALE FDR SALE 87 Oldsmobile Calais OFFICE Space For 643-4421. Auto, A^. Low MUm price Is right. $118,000. Beautiful 2 acre ap­ Lease-Hllllard Office vote OK Call Linda Brown. proved building lot. Condos. 700 square DEALER $6,490 RE/M AX East of the Dead end street. Quiet feet. Excellent loca­ 85Ponfiac6000 $4,995 River, 647-1419.0 freed, location. Tully 88 Ford Mustang tion, attractive terms. 85 Pontiac Rero $3,395 SSpMd. LXPaduga MALLARD VIEW. Dis­ Reol Estate, 643-0005. W. M iddle T rp ke ., 87Ponfiac6000 $6,995 tinctive home from NEW LISTINGI Prime Manchester, CT. 1-446- Get 23% off the MSRP of $6,990 in Bolton gas supply $139,900. No associa­ lot In Pondview subdi­ 9946. 87 Pontiac (aland Am $6,995 88 Chevy BerettaGT tion fees. One floor vision. Sacrifice sale. SOUTH WINDSOR- 86 Pontac Firebird $6^995 v-6. AuTo, KC. BUKk By Donna O'Leary living. Unique 2 bed­ $90,000. Call for details. this Cutlass Supreme.* Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 84 Toyota Camiy $4,995 $8,500 Manchester Herald room, 2 bath unit all on Century 21, Epstein square toot office. Call 1 floorl Dining room, Realty, 647-8895.0 Great Cars Built in, For and By America! 86 Pontiac 6000 S TE 521-1744 or 644-0165. 85 Toyota P-tpSR5 $3,995 V-e. Auto, A/C, FuU PoYMT fireplaced living room, $1,000 Cash Back BOLTON — The town budget 1st floor laundry, cus­ BUSINESS MANCHESTER-300 to eSbyotaCoroBa $2,995 can go to a machine vote, according to Lithuania 1800 square feet. Cen­ -h1,000 Cash Back $6,450 tom kitchen, gorgeous PROPERTY 8^Missan200SX $2^995 to a ruling from Secretary of State porches, attached gar­ trally located. High $2,000 Double Cash Back 86 Hyundiai Excel traffic area. Call Ken, 84HondaCRX $3,395 S Sp4^. AM/FM, ANordabI* Julia H. Tashjian. By Ann Imse The republic’s prime minister age and full basement! OWN Your own office for -H 600 Cash Back , Blanchard & Rossetto 643-1442. for qualified firtt time new car buyen 85 Chevy Celebiity $4,595 She issued the opinion in a letter sent Gorbachev a telegram on Mon­ less than renting. Of­ MSRP $16,073 financing with GMCA The Realtors," We’re Sel- $2,900 day seeking a meeting to negotiate fice condominium. 700 STARTING AT 1990 Cutlass Sedan 85 Chevy Monte Carlo $7,995 to First Selectman Robert Morra llng Houses" 646-2482.0 CARDINAL $2,600 Cash Back* 84 Olds Ciera Brougham ’s objections to laws square feet. Attractive SK #0142 85 Century Wagon $8,995 v-6. Auto. ClMnC? dated April 12. The letter was. MOSCOW — Soviet officials or­ NORTH COVENTRY-147 terms. Hilliard Office BUICK, INC. h 1 stamped as received on April 16. enacted in the Baltic state promoting 1965 OMs Calais Sed $8,995 fully equipped. A/C 87 Ford Tempo $4,995 dered drastic cuts in natural gas sup­ Grant Hill Rd. New 7 Condominiums, W. $3,900 S<^tion 7-7 of the (Connecticut its March 11 independence decree. plus room, 2'/2 bath 1989 BuIcK Regal Coupe $10,9M plies to Lithuania today, putting into Middle Trpke., Man- 1968 98 Reg Brougham $13,490 It's the biggest Cash Back ever on Cutlass Supreme, 86 Ford Escort Wag $4,995 84 Olds Flrenza Cruiser Prime Minister Kazimiera Cape, 1st floor fire­ chester. 1-446-9946. Auto, MU, Low MiIm General Statues states that any mat­ force a threatened economic embar­ placed family room, 1988 Pmliac Firetxrd Coupe SOLD and it's available now through May 2,1990 87FotoMustang $5,995 ter subject to approval by a town’s Prunskienc said Lithuania’s leaders o BUSINESS SENSE-Your 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $6,980 $3,600 go to break the Baltic republic’s 1st floor laundry/mud own piece of real estate 1988 RonliacSunbird Coupe $7,895 84DodgeC»wger $1,995 voters can be the subject of a peti­ drive for independence, Lithuanians were ready to discuss allowing resi­ J 3 - n room, 3 bedrooms on for your office. Flexi­ 1987 Buick Cem LTD Sedan $8,280 ihthcBtyU.. 86 Dodge Caravan LE $7,995 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme tion for a machine vote. The practice dents who so desire to remain Soviet 2nd floor, bookcases, 6 1987 Buick Park Are C o (^ $11,490 new CutlassSupreme''^4 door sedsn, induding atuminumstyled wheels as shown. Ym can get double cash back on sleek v-6, Auto./VC. Low MFIm said. ^ F ble floor plan, lower modeb too. To see foryou reelf, see us on the disuble. Offer ends May 2.19W. 88(arandCara Rossetto $2,900 clude an advisory non-binding “too Sunday to repeal laws enacted since Call Barbara. 1966 Rsntlac Grand n ix $8,250 85LinoolnTowncar $10,995 “The main goal of negotiations is ^ 0 0 Realtors," We're Sel­ 1966 Camaro Coupe S6fiS0 86 VW Golf high” or “loo low” vote for those the republic’s parliament declared RE/M AX East of the 1985 Olds Cutlass 4 Dr. $5,895 89 Lincoln Town Car $19,995 ling Houses" 646-2482.a River, 647-1419.0 Mid-Size Just Got Better S SpMd, Air Corxitioning who vote “no.” The only resbiclion independence March 11. to realize independence, or how the H - < 1985 Buick Skylark Sedan SOLD Soviet Union can get out of this BRING YOUR GOLF 1985RxdTenm n,9W 85 Colony Park Wag $6,995 $4,700 in the Bolton Charter for a referen­ “Implementing the orders of the m . CLUBS when you view 1965 Cadillac Reelwood Sed $9,795 87 Nissan Pickup $4,595 dum by petition is that the annual government of the Soviet Union and situation and out of Lithuania,” this malestic 8 plus 1964 Jeep Wagoneer 4X4 SOLD 90 Integra GS Sedan THE NEW 87 Mercury Sable $7,995 Autanwic, Fully Loadad town budget cannot be overruled. those of the state gas concern ... Lithuanian President Vytautas room Colonial. 2 full FOR 1962 Mercu^ Lynx 4 Dr. $2,995 Landsbergis was quoted as telling and 2 half baths, large 81 Adams Street 87 Mercury Cougar $8,995 $16,400 According to Town Clerk supplies of natural gas ot the rooms, and a primler LEASE Manchester 1990 CUTLASS CIERA S Catherine Lciner, in order to force a Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic legislators today. location overlooking 89 Merc Sable Wag $11,995 87 Acura Integra LS The parliamentary session was ______649-4571______Automatic, Air Conoilioning referendum, a petition must be 1 will be sharply reduced from the the Manchester Coun­ O R S A L E Great Cars Built in, For and By America! 86MazdaRX7 $7,995 televised live in Lithuania, said Ed- signed by at least 2(X) voters and Reginald Pmlo/Manchesler Herald 17lh of April,” said a telegram sent | - 3 3 try Club. Blanchard 8i 87Masia626LX $7,995 $8,995 wardas Potashinskas of Lithuanian Rossetto Realtors," N ew 12,000 SCRANTON $500.00 Roll Back delivered to the Town Clerk by May by a Soviet gas official to 87MazdaPickup $4,995 13, one day before the scheduled an­ TV, who reported Landsbergis’ o o We're Selling Houses" square foot CHRYSLER-PIYMOUTH +1250.00 Factory to Dealer Incentive Many Others In Slock Lithuanian authorities. O “Tl 646-2482.0 88Jaguar)06 $29,995 nual town meeting on the budget. GONE FISHIN’ — Monday was the kind of day when the thoughts of a young man on school remarks. commercial/light 55 Windsor Am . (Rts. 83), Vamon +1364.00 Bob Riley Discount Immediate Delivery Rita Dapkus, a spokeswoman for MANCHESTER-"Brand 85 Dodge 600ES $3,495 MANY OTICRS NOT USTTD vacation could have included a lazy day on the water. These five, ranging in age from 8 to 13, the Lithuanian Supreme Council, Gorbachev on Friday gave ^ rn New" beautiful 3 bed­ inijustrial building Loaded, Tra.itpottatk)n Special + 600.00 First Time Buyer* Lithuania 48 hours to rescind laws SCHALLER Please see BOLTON, page 8 confirmed the telegram’s text, which f n ^ room, single family off exit 66 and I- 85 Toyota Pidaip $4,665 ready their fishing gear to spend some time at Center Springs Pond. on those issues or face a cutoff of Contemporary Town- Automallc, Extra Clean MORANDE was broadcast on the republic’s offi­ house with approxi­ 84, Vernon. Can 87 Mazda B-20C0P.U. $4,885 $ 1 0 ,9 9 4 ’“ $3714.00 TOTAL DISCOUNT UNCOLHMERCURY-MAZDA ACURA cial radio and monitored by the products the Soviet Union supplies mately 1800 square customize. Avail­ 5 Spaed, Low miee. Ready to Qo ((oTihBfiy Mofiddy Bros.) 345 Center Street, British Broadcasting Corp. in Lon­ to the republic. He described as “un­ O O 87 Dodge Dakota P.U. $6,785 feet. (Not a Condo). Equipjxxl with automatic, tilt steering, rear window defogger, whitewall tires, floor mats, 301 Center street Manchester don. constitutional” such Lithuanian m z Family room with fire­ able July 1990. Lono B«d. Low fn lM . Sharp truck plus many more standard features. Stock #0047, MSRP $14,712 for new 1990 Ciera S. Manchester proposals as releasing Lithuanian place, central air, wall- 87 Chrysler New 1^ker ^,875 ♦For qualiFied first-time new car buyers. Financing with GMAC. No official announcement was a > to-wall, Cathedral cell- C all days 4 Door. Loadad, LaahC': Intarlor, Extra 643-5135 647-7077 made immediately in Moscow. youth from the annual spring con­ > 1“ daan Job-finding expert to visit MCC scription into the Soviet army and Ings, 2 baths, 870-9811 87 Mercu7 Cougar $7,865 Teresa Juodenienie, a secretary 33 CO appliances, and 2 car 2 Door, Many sxtrai. Naad* to ba told for Premier Kazimicra Prunskicne, intr^ucing the republic’s own iden- garage. $1200 monthly. or 584-1443 87 Chester Lebaron $9,245 , BOB RILEY ^ Suntcgics for the 90s.” Subtopics 17,900 from the number filed at '' %rii^JlJLCtr j T j L By Dianna M. Talbot said in a telephone interview that the 3J > Rent with option to Automallc. 29,000 rrilM will include: how to establish what the same time last year, according Piease see LITHUANIA, page 8 purchase available. 88 Chtys Lebaron Convert $SAVE Manchester Herald Lithuanian government received a > - • Automttic. Top Down Spodal it is you want to do, how to shape to state statistics. 646-4144. OLDSMOBILE^I telephone warning from the Druzh- “0 89 Plymouth Sundance $8,845 - S-] . a resume or cover letter, and job Such layoffs arc not a new Automatic, KC. Only 9,000 milea 259 Adams St., Manchester, CT Finding the right job after losing ba, or Friendship, enterprise that campaigning — how to finance •f ' CONDOMINIUMS MORTGAGES 89 Dodge Grand Caravcn $14,995 another. phenomenon, according to Irish. supplies oil to Lithuania, saying that TODAY FOR SALE 7 paw., e cyl.. 6 year warranty 649-1749 That will be the topic Thursday and evaluate it, interviewing tech­ Since 1976, companies have been deliveries of oil and gasoline will be m a n c h e s t e r - 875-3311 Member CT Valley & Western mass. Dealer night for a 30-ycar employment niques and salary negotiation. downsizing and trimming themsel­ curtailed beginning Wednesday. Centrally located. specialist who has lectured at more According to the state Depart­ ves in order to get into better shape She said the telegram announcing Index MANCHESn I ER-Well Room, kitchen privi­ ment of Labor, about 1,000 people financially, he said. than 300 colleges. Richard K. Irish cared for newer vinyl leges, washer/dryer, the natural gas reduction was sent 16 pag«s, 2 s«ctlon» sided Raised Ranch TV. Non-smokers. Ref­ is scheduled to appear at have been laid off so far this year “There arc not as many good, or only to Lithuania’s gas authority close to schools, shop­ from companies in Connecticut. erences. 643-1442. Manchester Community College. well-paying, jobs out there,” he rather than to the government, and ping and highway. Ex­ These include 300 announced Classified 15,16 CARDINAL BUICK'S VOLUME­ 60 Bidwcll St., during a seminar. said, “it’s a different era right that officials did not immediately tra bedroom and fin­ layoffs at Sikorsky Aircraft and Comics 13 ished rec room In lAPARTMENTS The event is free and open to the now.” know whether the cut already had 450 at Bank of New England, the Focus 14 walk-out lower level. I FOR RENT public. It will be held at 7:30 in the Irish predicts the employment taken effect and what percentage Local/Stats 3.4 Nice large yard. PRICING SAVES YOU CASH! Lowe Building program center. parent of Connecticut Bank and outlook will worsen before it gets would be reduced. Lottery 2 $189,900. D.W. Fish B E NNET Elderly Tmst. better. Fringe benefits is the next NatioiVWsrId 5,7 Realty, 643-1591.0 In a telephone interview Mon­ The news came after Lithuania’s Apartments-1 bedroom The number of people filing for eXxtuaries 2 apartments tor Imme­ day, Irish, 55. said main topics of employment category to be slashed Parliament convened today to define SOUTH WINDSOR-Park o r i 9 9 6 ’ b UICKS ARE HERE*!'' Ooinion 6 diate occupancy. 1 • U NEW 1990 SI 0 BLAZER RICHARD IRISH his discussion will be: “How to unemployment benefits at the end a response to Gorbachev’s ul­ like yard. Lovely 9 2 Dr., 4x4, Sport, Loaded, Sexxts 0-12 room U 8i R home with month free rent. Please ... offers hiring aid Find a Good Job” and “Job Search of last month was 51,900, up Plea.se see JOBS, page 8 timatum threatening an economic call 528-6522 for an V6, Auto, #3340 $ 1 6 ,2 1 9 Television 13 private In-ground pool blockade. and cabana. Many uni­ application.______que amenities Includ­ Coventry-1 bedroom, s.'Sik. ing 2 fireplaces and lots near UCONN, lake. NEW 1990 S10 BLAZER of bullt-lns. Come take Pets welcome. Availa­ 2 Dr., 4x4, Spoil, V6, $ 1 6 ,4 5 4 a look today. $227,500. ble 5/14. $450 util. Auto, Loaded #3237 National monuments Consumer prices D.W. Fish Realty, 643- 742-5404. 1591.0 MANCHESTER- 1990 BUICK SKYLARK 1990 BUICK REATTA NEW 1990 $10 BLAZER PRESTIGE 2,3,4,5,and 6 room 1990 BUICK REGAL 2 Dr., 4x4, Tahoe, V6, are slowly crumbling TOWNHOUSES-3 bed­ apartments for rent. 4 Dr., Sedan, Auto, A/C, Tilt, COMPANY OWNED VEHICLE 2 Dr., AT, A/C, V-6, Defog., Auto, Loaded, #3515 $ 1 6 ,6 2 0 hike inflation rate rooms, Cathedral cell­ 646-2426 weekdays, 9-5. STOCK #1256 Loaded, STOC K # 124 7 STOCK #1249 ing, skylight, fire­ SUPER 1 bedroom, 2nd By Robert M. Andrews Ruk Service superintendent Vikki placed living room, ^ ^ ^ ^ . WASS $28,885 $28,885 S,AVE S,AVE $5,434 $5,434 fp devastating for financial markets floor, singles only. Ap­ The Associated Press McGraw. “There is absolutely no By Marlin Crutsinger dining room, custom pliances. $400 plus and the economy.” kitchen, IVj baths, att­ $ 1 0 , 6 2 5 * ONLY $23,451 >13,799* danger to the public.” The Associated Press heat. No pets. Call Sue, Said R c b c ^ Stevens, historical Through the first three months of ached garage and full 643-4862.______*Prices Includeelude Factory RebatesI WASHINGTON — Two of the year, consumer prices have risen basementi Blanchard Washington's most famous architect for the ftirk Service’s na­ WASHINGTON — Consumer 1 3 BEDROOMS. Applian­ ON SELECT MODELS 6.9% A.P.R. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE IN UEU OF FACTORY at an annual rate of 8.5 percent. That & Rossetto Realtors," tional capital region: “At this point. prices surged an unexpectedly sharp We're Selling Houses" ces. Laundry hookups, landmarks, the Lincoln and Jeffer­ is the fastest quarterly increase since deck, garage. No pets. REBATE! DELIVERY MUST BE ON OR BEFORE 4 /3 0 /9 0 . I’m sure they'd be standing for 0.5 percent in March, pushing the 646-2482.0 son memorials, arc slowly crum­ the spring of 1982 and is far above $700 plus utilities. 649- bling under the ravaging effects of another 200 years even if we did inflation rate for the first three 0613. PRE-OWNED CAR OF THE WEEK nothing.” the 4.6 percent price increase for all INVITATION TO BID #1003 water seepage, air pollution, littering months of 1990 to its highest level of 1989. MANCHESTER-3 large Nevertheless, the team of outside in almost eight years, the govern­ The East Hartford Public rooms, 1 bedroom. $565 1989 BUICK CENTRUY COUPE tourists and a pesky little bug called Today’s bad inflation news was architects and structural engineers ment reported today. SctK>ols, 110 Long Hill Drive. Includes heat/hot wa- Low Mileage! NEW 1991 S10 BLAZER the midge, experts say. likely to strengthen the resolve of East Hanford, Ct.. 06108, will ter. Coll 647-8757. 4 Dr., 4 x 4 , Tahoe, V6, C ‘| 0 3 y |jS Private consultants hired by the commissioned to make an exhaus­ The Labor Department blamed receive sealed bids for tive, $2 million study of both monu­ the Federal Reserve to resist pres­ MANY 2, 3, 8i 4 bedroom THIS ONE Auto, #5042 ______# I O / 3 * i O National Park Service say the most last month's increase in the Con­ sures from the Bush adminisuution CHIMNEY apartments In E. Hart­ ments concluded that repairs must RECONSTRUCTION- Watch Thfi Space iach Week MUST BB SEEN! $ 1 0 , 9 8 0 glaring problem was found at the sumer Price Index in large part on a to lower interest rates. Sinai ford and Manchester. 68-ycar-old Lincoln Memorial, begin in the next few years. NORRIS SCHOOL 646-1218 or 649-0857. NEW 1991 S10 BLAZER jump in housing costs and another predicted that if inflation does not Bid information and specifica­ USED C A R S 4 Dr., 4x4, V6, Auto, where dripping rainwater has caused “The increasingly toxic effects of surge in new clothing prices, al­ retreat stwn, the Fed nuy even begin tions are available in the Busi­ BOLTON-2 bedroom, 1st nature have begun to erode this to­ 9 floor. $600 plus utilities. Tahoe, Loaded, #5027 $ 1 9 ,8 3 6 deterioration of huge concrete slabs though there were widespread in­ pushing interest rates upward, some­ ness Office of the School 1909 Oldsmobile Calais Sedan...... $8,995 tally exposed monument," the con­ Department. A mandatory Security. No pets. 643- 1986 Buick Skyhawk Coupe...... $5,980 that support a broad cobblestone creases in a variety of retail areas. thing it has not done for over a ye;ir. 0926. sultants said in a report issued after pre-bid conference is 1989 Buick Regal Coupe...... $1o|980 1906 Chevrolet Corvette...... $18,990 walkway and the grassy terrace sur­ The 0.5 percent rise matched in an effort to dampen price pres­ 1900 Oldsmobile 90 Regency Brougham.. 3*490 NEW 1991 S10 BLAZER a year-long inspection. They were scheduled for April 23, 1900, MANCHESTER- 1986 Chevy Celebrity Sedan...... $6,380 rounding the building. February’s gain and followed a I.l sures. at 10:00 am at the front office Beoutlful 1 bedroom, 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier...... $8|980 4 Dr, 4 X 4, V6, Auto, referring to the Lincoln Memorial, 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix...... $8,250 Tahoe, Loaded, #5025 # 1 4 0 At the Jefferson Memorial, com­ percent increase in January. "The message is that it may take of East Hartford High School. quiet, on bus line, liv­ 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe...... $7,095 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe...... $6,850 pleted in 1943, cracks have been but used nearly identical temis to Sealed bids will be received ing room, dining room, Private economists were caught more pain, more restraint on the 1987 Buick Century LTD Sedan...... $8|280 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme...... $5,895 detected in the concrete shell of the describe the Jefferson Memorial. by surprise by the brisk March ad­ until 3:00 p.m., Yibdnesday, fully equipped kitchen, 1907 Buick Park Ave. Coupe...... $11,490 economy, to get inflation down to May 2, 1000, at which time air conditioning, heat 1905 Ford Tempo 4 Door...... $3,995 Available on IS M S10 Biazera inner dome. Officials also arc wor­ “If steps arc not taken immediate­ vance. which they termed a disap­ 1987 Buick Century LTD Wagon...... ssieso $1(XX) Rebate or 8.9% Financing accepuiblc levels," he .said. they will be publicly opened and hot water Included. 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan Loaded.... $9,795 ried that the main plozii and marble ly to ... determine a specific course pointing sign that inflation was not and read aloud. The East 1907 Oldsmobile Ciera Wagon...... $6,280 Prioet Include rebalae In other economic reports tixluy, Come see why we 1982 Mercury Lynx 4 Door...... $2,995 steps may be sliding gradually into of action, natiue will continue to slowing as they had hoped. Many Hartford Public Schools reser­ really have a vacancy. the waters of the Tidal Basin. destroy this picmorial," tltcy said. the govenunent reported that in­ ves the right to accept or $645. 247-5030. analysts had tKcn looking for a dustrial production rose 0.7 fx-reent reject any or all bids or the The Park Service said none of the “Very serious su-uctural problems modest increase of around 0.2 per­ 9 in March while the nation’s fac­ right to waive technical for­ CARDINAL BUICK, INC. problems is serious enough to re­ exist riglit now.” cent. malities if it is in the best inter­ Th« Atiocialed Prais tories, mines and utilities operated at HOMES quire immediate attention or pose a Park Service officials say they "The CPI shows an entrenched, est of the School Department I FOR RENT ”A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS'* Esa CARTER s hope to award a major repair con­ 83.3 percent of capas'ity, an increase to do so. safety hazard to visitors. TIME’S TOLL — National Park Service ranger John Hannan unacceptably high rate of inflation,” “Both memorials arc in excellent tract in 1993 after further tests. The of 0.4 percentage point, reflecting u Richard A. Huot, 81 Adams Street, Manchester a e z -w h CHEVROLET/GEO looks at stalactites hanging from cracks and joints in the said Allen Sinai, chief economist of rebound in auto production. Director, MANCHESTER-9 room (Open Eves. Monday thru Thursday) 0 4 9 ~ 4 0 / 1 shape overall, and we want to assure the Co. “The inflation result Business Services Bungalow, '/j acre lot 1229 Main Street, Manchester Exit 3 /1-384 they stay that way,” said assistant Please see CRUMBLING, page 8 celing of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington last week. was dangerous and potentially Please .see INFLATION, page 8 monthly. Ken, 643- 046-04 1442. 6'16-6'164 Houry. Mon-Thurs 9-8 • pri d-6 • Sat 9-5 0 2— MANCHESTER HERALD, TXiesday, April 17, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, 'ftesday, April 17, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER/BOLTON/COVENTRY About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Town Council approves additional funds to heat iibrary ^ COVENTRY — Thp.The Tr\umTown Coun­ : i.. __ _ _ . He is also survived by another He is also survived by a son, previously. by Zlotnick Construction of Open house to be held Wayne D. Casey Man faces weapons charges cil tqiproved more money Monday enhance, which a citizen com­ computer and multi-purpose room, outhouse be moved, it could be used son, Joseph E. Demers of Raymond N. Lavanway of North Council member Stephen Clarke Mansfield. plained at an earlier meeting were extra parking and seating was in­ to add authenticity to another his­ The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department will Wayne D. Casey, 30, of A Manchester man faces several charges after a search mght for the cost of heating and Newington; four sisters, Mrs. Haven; and two granddaughters. said library bills show the library The $1.74 million project first ap­ being left on imtil closing to mid­ creased from 12 seats to 120. The toric site in town. hold an open house on Thursday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Manchester, died Monday (April 16, of his vehicle this morning revealed hand guns, ammuni­ lighting the library which has in­ George Roy of Newington, and A memorial service will be held had cost $200 to heat and light per proved by voters in a 1987 referen­ night, needlessly. project was financed in part by state Golden noted the Steering Com­ its location for its pre-school programs, 255 Garden 1990) in Manchester. , tion, knives and a possible burglary tool, police said. creased $800 monthly since its Rose Rouleau, Cecile Fbrtin, and Thursday at 2 p.m. at South United month before its renovation and ex­ dum. Later it was found the project At that time Elsesser said the and federal grants. mittee interviewed four architectural Grove Road. Lovey the Clown will greet children and He was bom in FFartford, March Keoviengkhon Rattanakoun, 21, of 45 Oakland Ter­ renovation and expansion. Louis Bergeron, all of New Britain; Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. pansion. But that cost has risen to cost had been underestimated and it timer on the lights had to be check­ Currently, the 76-year-old clock firms last week applying for design their parents, and preschool staff members will answer 17, 1960, and moved to Manchester race, was pulled over at 1 ajn . while driving on Main |TTus is going to be an expensive two grandchildren; and several Burial will be at the convenience of $1,000 per month, ClaHce said. took two additional referendums to ed. in the library’s clock towii is being of refurbishing the Loomis House questions. Refreshments will be served. For more infor­ 1 1/2 years ago. He was a service Street because he failed to use a turn signal, police ^ d . building to run,” said councilman nieces and nephews. the family in Forest View Cemetery, get voters to approve $290,000 restored. on Route 44 donated to the town. mation call 647-3089. technician at S ^ s Roebuck and Co. The funer^ will be Thursday at While standing next to the vehicle, police noticed a Peter Halvorson, during the meeting “It’s the high ceilings,” said Winsted. There are no calling hours. more. Halvorson said Monday the Golden said the committee will in Newington. He was a member of “slim Jim,” a tool which can open locked automobiles at the Town Office Building, 9:15 a.m. at the Newington Memorial donations may be made Clarke. V ^ le the building was close4 warming weather had not caused a In another matter, the council review the firms and make a recom­ Film to be shown the bowling leagues at Bowl-A- without a key, laying inside the vehicle, police said. Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair to South United Methodist Church, “Can the contractor be hooked for the library operated out of two out­ drop in the heating bill. Others noted voted 6-0 to approve a request from mendation to the council next “Secret of Nimh,” an animated film, will be shown Rama in Newington and the Fair A search of the car also revealed a fully-loaded semi­ Halvorson chairman of the Ave., followed by a Mass of Chris­ or to the Shriner’s Children Hospi­ any of this?” asked council member lets until, reopening in January. the cost will likely get worse when the town Historical Society to give month. Thursday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Booth & Dimmock Lanes Meadows of Hartford. automatic pistol, an unloaded pistol, several rounds of Fmance Committee noted the coun­ tian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s tal, 516 Carew St., Springfield, Lawrence Golden. summer comes and air conditioning the outhouse at the 19th century The previous council approved Library, 1134 Main St., Coventry. Children under five He is survived by his fiancee, Cemetery, New Britain. Calling Mass. 01104. gun ammunition and two wooden-handled knives, police cil has now approved $3,500 of a re­ Town manager John Elseser Library officials soon found they is on. Loomis House to the society rather the concept of using the house for a years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Denise Conner of Manchester; a hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 said. quest from the Booth & Dimock "fte Holmes Funeral Home, 400 replied, “No, we accepted the build­ had underestimated the heat and 'The renovation and expansion than move it. combination of town offices, an arts daughter, Angela Casey of and 7 to 9 p.m. Rattanakoun was charged with possession of burglary Memorial Library Board of Trustees Mam St., is in charge of arrange­ ing in November.” electric costs. was designed by New Haven ar­ Herman Marshall president of the and craft gallery and senior citizen Grange to hold supper Manchester; a son, Richard Conner ments. tools, possession of a pistol without a permit, carrying for an additional $4,300 for heat and Memorial donations may be made The 76-year-old Main Street 'There are also a number of out­ chitect Felix Drury, it holds close to Mstorical Society told the council it area. Manchester Grange, Chapter No. 31, will serve a of Manchester; his mother, Rita weapons inside a motor vehicle and failure to use a turn electric cost. 'The council had ap­ to the Newington Volunteer Am­ library was closed for about one side lights, along a fence that il­ double the book volumes 5,500 is better to leave such artifacts in Council member Carol Hazekamp scoop supper on Friday at 6 p.m. at the Grange Hall on Bergeron of North Windham; four Margaret Fitzgerald signal, police said. proved a portion of the amount bulance Coprs, P.O. Box 11061, year for the building changes done luminate the new rear library volumes, of the old building, has a place but if it is determined that the was absent. Olcott Street. The event is open to the public. The cost is sisters, Sylvia Udzinski of Wil- Newington 06111, or to a charity of Margaret (Queenin) Fiugerald, He was held on a $10,000 bond and scheduled to ap­ 25 cents per scoop. limantic, Mary Anne-Rsul of the the donor’s choice. 92, of Green Hill Street, widow of pear today in Manchester Superior Court, police said. Rockville section of Vernon, Kath­ Daniel Thomas Fitzgerald, died Artist to speak at church leen Sumner of Tolland, and Dawn Rose Fanelli Monday (April 16, 1990) at Homeless man faces charges Artist Gail Aube of the Women’s Club of Manchester Mierez of Windsor; two step­ Rose (LaDone) I^ e lli, died April Manchester Memorial Hospital. A homeless man was arrested early this morning after Bolton workers will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in Community Baptist brothers, Robert Bergeron of New 4, 1990 at a local convalescent She was bom in New Britain, he allegedly broke into St. Bridget School and set off a Church, 585 East Center St. Britain, RonalA Beraron of Rock­ home. She is survived by a sister, May 6, 1897, and lived many years smoke aldrm when he fell asleep while cooking in the ville; three ste{»siste^, Sandra Toce Theresa Sinsigalli of Manchester. in Hartford before moving to school cafeteria, police said. Magician to perform of Rockville, Linda Bergeron of She is also survived by two sons, Manchester in 1951. She was a Dean Russell Sterner, 44, of no certain address, was left out in cold Magician Steve Wronker will perform feats of magic New Britain, and Janice Bergeron of Robert Fanelli of Rocky Hill, and member of St. James Church, the charged with third-degree burglary and reckless burning. ficer, things arc not quite so bad. at 2:30 pjn. in the auditorium of Whiton Memorial Enfield. Richard Fanelli of Wethersfield; a Ladies of St. James, and the He was held on a $5()0 bond and scheduled to appear in By Donna O’Leary Elma Dimock, secretary to the Library, 100 N. Main St. Admission is free. Tickets are The funeral will be Thursday at 9 daughter, Marie Gosselin of American Legion Auxiliary, the Manchester Superior Court, police said. and Rick Santos building inspector and treasurer, available at Whiton Memorial Library or Mary Cheney a.m. at the Holmes ftmehal Home, Wethersfield; a brother, Herman Eddie Glover F*0st of New Britain. According to police. Sterner illegally entered the Manchester Herald said, “I knew it was going to be out, Library. 400 Main St. and at H a.m. at St. LaDone of Essex; nine She is survived by a daughter, school through an unlocked, lower-level, east-side door. so I put on a heavy woolen sweater Justin’s Church, 23w Blue Hills grandchildren; and 17 great­ Mary I. Fitzgerald of Manchester, He was arrested at 1:43 a.m. after a smoke alarm went BOLTON — Other than a few and wool socks. Ave., Hartford. Burial will be in Mt. grandchildren. two nieces; and two nephews and off inside the school. Health checks are available small space heaters the Community “If you’re dressed wann, you St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. The funeral will be Wednesday at It is not known how long Sterner had been inside the many grand-nieces and nephews. Hall is without heat today, and if know, it’s 50-something out, so it’s Blood pressure, tine tests and healtli guidance will be Calling hours are Wednesday from 7 9 a.m. at the D ’Esopo Funeral The funeral will be Thursday at school, police said. tomon-ow is any colder, it is likely not too bad.” available Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Coventry to 9 p.m. Chapel, 277 Folly Brook Blvd., the building will be shut down, 9:15 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Dimock added: “I’ve got too Town Hall and Thui^ay from 10 to 11 a.m. at Orchard Wethersfield, with a Mass of Chris­ Woman escapes serious injury Kenneth I. Chase Home, 142 E. Center St., with a Helen Kemp, executive assistwt to much work to do. I can’t take the Hills Estates. Ibr more information, call Visiting Nurse tian burial at 10 a.m. at St. An elderly woman from Vernon escaped serious injury the Board of Selectmen, said this Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. day off.” and Community Health of Eastern Connecticut at Kenneth I. Chase, 64, of F^m Lawrence O’Toole Church, at St. James Church. Burial will be Sunday morning when she was hit by a car as she left St. morning. 423-1651. Harbor, Fla., formerly of Hartford. Burial will be in Rose Hill in St. James Cemetery. Calling Bridget (Thurch and walked across Main Street, police The boiler that heats the town hall Dimock’s boss. Building Inspec­ Classic play to be performed Manchester, died Thursday (April Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 said. broke down Saturday, and Kemp tor Robert Senkow, was affected 12,1990) in Clearwater, Fla. He was hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Rosaleen M. Leary, 67, was treated for bruises at was authorized Monday by the even less. “West Side Story,” a classic tale of two lovers from the husband of Louise (Sanders) 9 p.m. Manchester Memorial Hospital and released, a hospital Board of Selectmen to pursue pur­ “I don’t have a problem with it different worlds, will be performed Friday and Saturday Chase. In Memoriam spokeswoman said. chasing a new heating system, because I don’t like heat It puts me at 8 p.m. at Manchester High School. Performances also He was bom in Taunton, Mass. Rhonda Livingston The driver of the car which hit her, Mahboob Rahman, which she hopes could be installed to sleep,” Senkow said, explaining are scheduled on April 27, 28 and 29. Tickets are $9 for He was a retired officer with the Rhonda (Rhodes) Livingston, 34, In loving memory of James D. 19, of 74 Wilfred Road, was cited for unreasonable speed by the end of the week and have that he is used to working outside. “I adults, $6 for students and seniors. For more information, Aetna Life & Casualty Insurance of East Hartford, died Saturday Meacham Sr., who passed away on April 16,1983. in a 25 mph zone, police said. running by Monday. know everybody else is complaining call 528-8595 or 644-4038. Co. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps (April 14, 1990). She is survived by 'The accident happened at 11:13 a.m., police said. She said the new system would about it. All the girls are wearing veteran of World War II. He was a her daughter, Rachel L. Rasimas of It's not the tears cost an estimated $6,000, and the coats,” he said. member of the Masonic Lodge No. Bolton. At the time that's shed. Anxious group to meet That tells of hearts that are broken; town is waiving the regular bidding 73, AF&AM, and the BPOE No. She is also survived by her Besides dealing with the problem Help for anxiety disorders is available through the It's the lonesome tears process because heat is needed. 1912, Holliday Isles, Fla. He was a parents, Vera (Foote) and Allan Of the about 12 full- and part- of the boiler, the selectmen heard Manchester Area Agoraphobics Together Support Group, And after years. College Notes graduate of Bryant College. Rhodes of East Hartford; a brother, When a loved ones name is spoken. time employees who work in the also from Llynwood Drive resident, which meets Mondays at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at The funeral was held Monday in Hugh Rhodes of East Hartford; a We cannot have the old days back. Mark Johnson. 10:45 a.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. town hall, their reaction today to the Florida. A graveside service will be sister, Enid Giuffre of Nazareth, f t.; When we were all together. cold depended on where they are Johnson, who is also Zoning For more information, call 529-1970. held Thursday at 2 p.m. in East and her grandmother, Mrs. Nelson But secret tears and loving thoughts The AModated Press specifically woricing in the building, Commission chairman, said his Cemetery. Wetzel of Wilkes-Barre, f t . Will live with us forever. On Regis dean’s list Support group to meet DRIVER AT COURT — Greyhound bus driver Roger During that appearance, a judge refused to change a condi­ said Kemp. neighbor Dorothy Lavalle has a Memorial donations may be made The funeral will be Wednesday at Sadly Missed, Tasha Pasternak, daughter of Michael and Feme “If you’re up an around, then it’s problem with excess water on her People with any degree of HIV infection who want to to the Emmanuel Community Chur­ 2 p.m. at the Callahan Funeral Love Wife and Family Phstemak of 216 Fern St., has been named to the dean’s Cawthra, third from left, and his wife Karen stand with fellow tion of his bond that prohbits him from walking the picket line not too bad,” said Kemp, who woiks property and water running onto the live successfully can attend meetings of the People with ch Memorial Fund, 1150 County Home, 1602 Main St., East list at Regis College, Weston, Mass., for the fall strikers after he appeared in Hartford Superior Court Monday. with fellow striking drivers. on the south side of the complex. road and pooling in the area in front AIDS Coalition of Connecticut on Wednesdays at 7:30 Road One, Palm Harbor, Fla. 34683. Hartford. Burial will be in Hillside semester. In Memoriam “But if you just sit, you’re hands of the Aheam residence. p.m. Confidentiality is observed. For more information The Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling In sad and loving memory of Ernest and fingers get very cold.” The board decided to have the call 624-0947 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 624-2437 from f^lm Harbor, Fla., and the Holmes hour is a half-hour before service. Named to dean’s list DoCioedo Jr., who passed away on But on the other side of the build­ town look into the problem to try an 6:30 to 9 p.m. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., are in Tennyson Anthony, Brian Arnold, Lorie Cheerman April 17,1961. ing, in the offices of the town clerk, charge of arrangements. Harold W. Lavanway Resignation demanded in finance flap find a temporary solution before the Always smiling, happy and content and Andrew Gifford, all of Manchester, and Lauren Harold W. Lavanway, 79, former­ building inspector, and zoning of- road undergoes permanent repairs. Group plans meeting Loved and r e s p ^ ^ wherever he Sabia of Coventry, have been named to the dean’s list at members of the six-man board were Xavier J. Demers ly of East Hartford, died Monday By Andrew J. Davis school budget “I had Some figures in mind.” Sil­ Formerly Abused Children Emerging in Society went. the University of Flartford for the fall semester. Xavier J. Demers, 71, of (April 16, 1990) at the Sevens and Donna O'Leary But Republican member Morris freely discussing cutting the school verstein said. “At that point, I (FACES), a support group for women who were abused Years will not darken or shadows Silverstein said today he docs not budget. Newington, husband of Rivers Community Hospital, Crystal dim. Cyr helps design poster Manchester Herald thought it was an exercise in in childhood, meets every Thursday from 7:15 to 9 p.m. take seriously the request by “‘You’re useless. Why don’t you Smith, Bowers students (Fagan) Demers, died Sunday (April River, Fla. He is survived by his The beautiful memories we have of Timothy Cyr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cyr of 20 futility.” at the Women’s Center of Manchester Community Col­ BOLTON — The vice-chairman Republican Raymond Ursin. resign?’” Ursin said he told Sil­ 15, 1 9 ^ ) at Hartford Hospili. He is wife, Martha (Bucholtzl Lavanway. him. ftekard St., was among students at the University of lege. New members are welcome. For more information, of the Board of Finance demanded Ursin said today he asked Sil­ verstein Monday night during the Silverstein added that he was survived by his son, Stephen J. He was a member of the Love, Bridgeport who helped design the poster used for this win environmental awards call Carol Jodaitis at MCC, 647-6062. the resignation of a board member verstein to resign after becoming meeting at Bolton Center School. quiet because Board of Finance Demers of Covenby. Manchester Omar Shrine Club. Mother, Brothers & Sisters year’s annual student art show. The Manchester Earth Day 1990 and encouraging its use as a hiking Monday for refusing to discuss his frustrated when Silverstein would “He’s not helping. He could be help­ Chairman Robert Campbell, a Committee has announced the trail. opinions on cutting the $5.7 millicm not voice his opinions while other ful.” Republican, often sees dissenting winners of its First Annual Smith’s work included mobiliz­ Seniors to meet Ursin said the comments were opinions as an opportunity for a Manchester Environmental Preser­ ing groups of volunteers to support The Bolton Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday at 1 made in “the heat of battle.” debate and he was not looking to vation awards. environmental efforts and negotia­ p.m. at Community Hall. Blood pressure checks will be Thoughts Public Meetings Silverstein said today that he did argue. Voters approve capital costs Dr. Douglas Smith of 407 tion with private property owners taken. Scats are still available for the Mystic trip on May not voice his opinion because no Woodbridge St. and teacher Jean and state and federal authorities to 31. F«r more information, calll 649-7298 or 649-0527. Unhappiness or depression is a widespread and Other contributing factors to this prevalent malaise are Public meetings scheduled for tonight: BOLTON — About 30 voters for renovating Community Hall, one else on the board was approach­ Campbell said the board decided Clifford and her 1988-89 sixth- ensure preservation of the area’s destructive malaise, which affects a large majority of unreasonable fears, unrealistic expectations of self, and agreed Monday to provide funds for $75,000 to Hartford Roofing of ing any of the potential r^uctions not to take a position on cutting the grade class at Bowers Elementary environment, LaBelle said. people. It perpetuates painful thought patterns such as Manchester three capital improvement items. Glastonbury for repairs to the roof at he had in mind. While other board school budget until members are Citizen award is presented the lack of sense of direction. But psychiatrists Frank School will be presented awards Also, Clifford and her students neurotic guilt, low self-esteem, and pessimism which Minirth and ftu l Meier in their book “Flappiness is a Board of Directors budget workshop, Lincoln Center They voted at a special town meet­ Bolton High School, and $57,000 members were discussing cuts be­ sure where cuts in the $3.4 million The Manchester Junior Women’s Club has chosen on Saturday at 11 ajn . during were selected because of their result in indecisiveness and lethargy. Depression is Choice” state that grudges bring on the majority of hearing room, 5 pjn. ing at Community Hall. for asbestos removal at Bolton tween $27,000 and $50,000, he said town budget may be made. The Manchester resident Gary Roberts as its 1990 Citi.:cn rf Earth Day celebration activities to research involving the impact of physically debilitating. It is distracting, eroding efficien­ depressions. Human Relations Commission, Municipal Building, The voters agreed to budget Elementary School. he was looking for cuts of a mill or board will meet with the Board of the Year. Roberts saved a 9-ycar-old boy from drowning be held at Manchester Community Styrofoam on the environment, she cy and productivity. Relationships are seriously im­ While there are physical factors involved, such as 7:30 pjn. $3,7(X) to pay architect Alan Weidie The roofing project will begin in two. One mill is worth about Selectmen Monday to discuss both while on vacation in Virginia last year. He was presented College’s Lowe Building. said. The class presented its find­ paired, even destroyed. chemical imbalances, it should be obvious that most of Bolton for a preliminary design June after school has ended. $252,0(X), he said. budgets, he said. with a $50 savings bond and plaque during the club’s an­ Andover The awards were created to ings to the Manchester Board of Whence such pervasive unhappiness? Chronic discon­ depression is rooted in our ungodly attitudes and be­ nual Men’s Night held March 15. honor an individual, group or busi­ Directors, requesting rcsuictions tent is a leading cause, a fact that makes the Apostle havior. And these lie within the realm of our control. Board of Sclecunen hearing on the budget. Town Of­ ness organization who has had a on use of the material, LaBelle Raul’s experience most significant. “1 have learned to be Clearly, then, happiness is a choice we make. fice Building, 5 pjn. 8th directors urged to review budget figures significant impact on the quality of said. content whatever my circumstances,” Phil. 4:11. Closely Library Board, Andover Public Library, 7:30 pjn. Manchester’s environment or has As a result of the class’s cfTorts, related is “envy, the rottenness of the bones,” Proverbs had risen from $198,000 in the cur­ “has begun to realize that govern­ Eugene Brewer Coventry By Alex Girelli $50,000 figure in the reserve ap­ set an outstanding example of Styrofoam was banned from use 14:30. Church of Christ rent yield to $214,000. ment is in business to provide ser­ Lottery WIX)A, Town Office Building, 7 pjn. Manchester Herald paratus fund for the fire department commitment to the environment, with the town hall, and the stu­ And Landers said additions to the vices.” He agreed with M acejtgU Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, 7:30 when there is already $40,000 according to Marcie LaBelle, a dents’ and teacher’s work also was grand list since the Oct. 1 assess­ money should be set aside to replace p.m. Eighth District directors were provided to equip a pumper the dis­ member of the committee. presented to the State Legislature ment date will increase the yield, but equipment that is getting old. Here are Monday’s lottery results from around New urged Monday night to review their trict is buying. The comminee said it selected through Rep. John Thompson and Births he docs not yet know by how much. England: calculations for revenues to support “I think we should not go up in Mark LcGcyt, a fire lieutenant, Smith because of his involving in at a nation^ meeting of cities in O ’Marra said that while no one said the department is now manning CONNECTICUT next year’s proposed budget of taxes. You are going to make have to helping maintain a natural environ­ Washington D.C. by Town Direc­ about $1.77 million to see if the make some cuts,” she told the direc­ likes the prospect of an increased a new station (Station 3 on T o lled Daily: 8-6-4. Play F^ur: 2-3-9-3. REPACK, Melina a sister, Ashley, 3. Manchester Herald ment along the Hockanum River tor Stephen Cassano, LaBelle said. daughter of Carl M. and proposed 7.75-mill tax rate cannot tors. tax, the present Board of Directors 'Rimpike) and adding new membiirs. MASSACFIUSETTS Cynthia Timbrell Lepacl’lacK of " 45 lOioIlwood Road, was be lowered. Director Lorraine Boutin, ad­ ■CLIP & SAVE- Daily: 0-8-7-1. bom March 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her FAZZINO, Anthony Joseph, son of Joseph S. and Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND The suggestion came from ministrative commissioner, maternal grandparents are Edward and Doris Timbrell Jr. Lisa Schaeffer Fazzino of 30 Russell St, was bom Feb. l Daily publication since 0 : 1,1914. Thomas O ’Marra, a captain in the responded that the salary increase in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 4-8-1 and of 19 Indian Drive. Her paternal grandparents are the late 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 6-6-4-2. district fire department, who said his her budget were based on increased Felix and Elizabeth formerly of East Hartford. grandparenu are Henry and 'Ibresa Schaeffer of West USPS 327-500 RHODE ISLAND VOLCIX, No. 168 own calculations indicate that the work hours. Her great-grandparent^B^ward and Ethel Timbrell of Lawn, f t. His paternal grandparents are Joseph and Mary Fire Chief John Mace said the 1 Daily: 0-0-9-6. Publisher budget can be financed by a rate of STOP SMOKING Manchester and Edith Haviland of East Hartford. She has Fazzino, Middletown. Penny M. Swnert 7.43 mills. disuict has to put aside money to O ’Marra was one of seven district replace aging equipment in the fu­ Editor______.\Nbller Zaborowski residents and officials who com­ ture. “If we put it away now, it will IN ONLY 3 HOURS M an aging __ Marie P Grady mented on the budget at a public lessen the impact later,” he said. Weather News Eoior/OpirHon Page Editor _____Ron Robillard without wolght gain, anxiaty or withdrawal! Associate Edtor ______| _ Alexander Girelli hearing held at district headquarters. The strongest criticism of the fire Sports Editor ______Len Auster The directors will resume work protection budget came from on the budget at a meeting April 23 Limerick, who questioned raises in FACT; 34 % o f sm okers will die of lung cancer. is one ot the toromost REGIONAL Weather Clearing, colder Business Manager ______Jeanne G. Fromerth and will hold another hearing on salaries by about $21,(X)0 to about FACT; 25 % of heart attacks are caused by smoking. uuthoritios on hypnosis. Ho ha-. 18 yoat'’ of Wednesday, April 18 Advertising Director^______Dou|}las C Murphy Sr Customer Servioe Managed' April 30. Both meetings will be held $127,(X)0 and raises of $7,695 in the FACT: 300% more smokers have emphysema than exc>crionio as a (.htm.il hypno therapist an J Aoxi W tOm * kx»cm*t to oondMont ^ Ngh ______Gertinde CoHetli Tonight, clearing and colder. Low Composing Manager______Sheldon Cohen at 7:30 p.m. at district headquarters, salaries of the staff of the fire mar­ non-smokers. has boon featured on many r.iJio aiul toll- 30 to 35. Wednesday, partly sunny Pressroom Manager______Robert H Hubbard 18 Main St. shal to $24,000. vision talk show', p!u' new'.p.ipcr to.it ure iind cool. High around 50. Outlook artiilo' He lurrentlv 'orvo' on the tVi.ird ot 9 Disuict President Thomas E. F u 'e Marshal Granville L in g ^ for Thursday, fair. High 55 to 60. Landers told O ’Marra that the responded that the even with an in­ Y ES ! You, texi, will become one ot the ever-j»ro\vinj’ Director' ot the prestigious ,-\meruan N k io iv Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by ot V linkal and Reseanh Hypnotists He has A cold front in western New York ln6 Manchastar Publishing Co., 16 Brainard Placo, revenue calculation arc conservative crease in staff it will be difficult for number of people who have stopped smoking through state is racing east and will move off Manehester, Conn. 06040. Seoor>d class postage paid at and that the current grand list may his office to perform all the duties tauyjht many tmilual protessionals how to use the amazingly fast, effortless program. This is the same hypiu'sis the New England coast this evening. Manchester. Conn. Postmaster. Serxt address changes produce more revenue than calcu­ required by state regulations. to the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Manchester. program that has been chosen by major corporations for Being an e.v-sinokor and losing his lather due to Hij^ pressure will return to the Conn 06040. lated. He said, however, that he did not smoking, Mr. Fortier knows what you are facing and lan (lelp you. By using his region on Wednesday. The Mancheeler Herald Is a member of The Associated The budget proposal came in for see the need in his budget for a their employees. After spending just one session, you Press, the Audit Bureau ot Circulation, the New England criticism from Betty Sadloski, a video camera at $900 if his staff can will know that you will always be a non-smoker. You nntaring teohniques, ihousancLs have stop|vsl smoking [XTin.inentlv. Press Association and the New England Newspaper As­ former district treasurer, and Francis use one owned by the fire depart­ 93% of his clients have succeoslosl while following his proioslures. sociation will be motivated and sure of yourself; be convinced in Limerick, a former district fire chief. ment. Mace said shared use could be You will be hypnotised three times Weather .summary for Monday: Guaranteed delivery. II you don't receive your Herald your ability to stay away from smoking. Tempere'ure: high of 66, low of by 5 p m weekdays (k 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please Sadloski said proposed increases arranged. ami taught self-hypnosis to insure re.

f -Ma n c h ester her.ald. Tjesdav. Apni r . 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, TXiesday, April 17, 1990—5 PZC gives thumbs up to Chili’s restaurant NATION & WORLD residence zone off Burnham Street ception for the restaurant projea be­ By DA"'^a M. Taubct pond area. building with green brick and white land shall be used for industrial- iO i n d mLi . cause the development company The new restaurant will be lo­ wood trim. Access will be from zoned land.” David F. Sherwood, a Glaston­ wants to construa 105 parking cated between the Plaza at Burr Buckland Street and a driveway The only access to the site, which bury attorney who represents spaces, but the limit without getting Comers and the Mobil station on from Burr Ccaners. cemsists of two 3.5 acre plots, Montana official warns EXmkir.' Ventures Corp. expects Dunkin' Vennues Corp., said the an exception is 60. :o open a Chili's Grill and Bi* in Buckland Street, close to the In other action, commission mem­ is from Sherwood Drive, a local nrm will wait two weeks to see if They also agreed to approve Munches'^ off Buddand Sree: in ftvilions at Buckland Hills shop­ bers unanimously denied developer residential street in East Hartford, any-Tie appeals the commission’s Dunkin’ Ventures Corp.’s erosion ping mall. Motola’s request to change a zmiing During a public hearing on the Oaober, a lavwyer represer.ar.g die decision, then it will appiy for a fi— said. and sedimentation control plan and The restaurant is expected to be distria from residential to industrial matter, a representative of the town sect’s fuel tanks leaking town buikling permit granted the firm an inland wetlands frequented by 100 to 120 people in wder to provide access to a'T-acre of East Hartford urged the commis­ The finn was given the go-ahead After that Dunkin’ Ventures permit because the projea will dis­ during prime business hours, ac­ parcel on the Manchester-East sion to reject Motola’s proposal. CORWIN SPRINGS. Mont. (AP) church to visit the site, near Mol The state also may seek an in­ by die town Planning and Zoning Corp. expects to begin construction turb land within 50 feet of the Bug- cording to Sherwood. Hartford border. The representative, who said he — Underground tanks built by a Heron Creek, an important trout junction to guarantee the tanks are Cotnreission Monday night of the Soudiwesrem-food restauraiu gie Stowe Pond, which is to the rear Chili’s Bar and Grill in In denying the request, the com­ was an assistant counsel to the town for an Oaober opening, he said. religious group girding for spawning stream that runs into the emptied, tested and removed, or to In other acuon, the contnission of the site. Manchester, the fourth to be opened mission noted that town zoning of East Hanford, said the zone apot^ypse have leaked more than Yellowstone River. halt construction at the site, Pilcher rejected developer Frank Motoia’s Commission members un- Sherwood said the company plans in Connecticut, will be housed in a change would allow for too much regulations state “no ingress or 30,000 ■ gallons of fuel near Yel­ Small amounts of fuel that said. application to change a rural animiously approved a special ex­ to plant trees and shrubbery in the 5,400 square foot, single-^ory traffic on a residential street egress through residentially ztmed lowstone National Park and are reached the creek Sunday were gone State officials said the confirmed “popping their seams big time,” an Monday, and no major damage had ruptures in three tanks suggest more official warns. occurr^, officials said. But U.S. of the tanks may leak because of a Asian-American professor The leaks had neighbors fed up Fish and Wildlife Service officials possible flawed installation. “Each and the state considering legal ac­ took water - samples downstream and every one of these tanks is at 'A tion against the Church Universal from the spill for tests. risk,” said Kevin Keenan of the and Triumphant as work continued State officials met on Monday in Water Quality Bureau. says UConn’s guilty of bias Monday to clean up the mess. Helena to discuss legal steps against Pilcher said the tanks may have The group stored 634,500 gallons the church but reached no decision. ruptured because they were installed aimed at increasing black and program. of gasoline and diesel fuel in 35 un­ “I think any further progress (of in frozen soil that shifted when it By Elizabeth Ughtfoot derground tanks as part of a 750- construction) should be stopped. began to thaw. Their installation The Associated Press Hispanic student enrollment, recruit­ But Vincent Kohl, program ing and developing black and analyst for the federal ^ucadon person fallout-shelter complex it is We’d like to see penalties assessed during the winter exempted the department’s civil rights office, said completing at its Corwin Springs for the damage that’s occurred,” tanks from regulations that took ef­ HARTFORD — An Asian- Hispanic faculty and staff and preparing black and Hispanic high the department is limited in its headquarters five miles north of Yel­ said Julia Page, president of' the fect April 1. American professor who retired lowstone. Upper Yellowstone Defense Fund in Steinman said the tanks met state recei^y from the University of Cem- school students for college, but it authority to award compaisatory provides nothing for Asian- damages. The fuel was intended for use Gardiner, Mont., at the park’s north­ and federal specifications and were neaicut has filed a complaint after an unspecified global ern gate.' installed by experienced engineers. against the state Department of American or American Indian stu­ Kohl said the department would dents, faculty or staff. review Bock’s complaint and issue a catastrophe — possibly nuclear Church officials said they’re com­ He said the church had not rushed to Higher Educatim, claiming its S4.3 holocaust — the group believes may mitted to cleaning up the spilled fuel beat the April 1 deadline. million minority advancement “As far as I know, the liberal state letter of finding within 41/2 months. PC State education figures from the occur this spring. The church and its and will excavate and inspect all 35 program discriminates against of Connecticut has the worst history The group owns about 30,000 of racism, a glass ceiling, against fall of 1989-90 school year show followers are building dozens of tanks. Workers were pumping out Asian-Americans and Native- acres in southern Montana’s I^rk The Associated Press Asian-Americans in the state of that at all Connecticut higher educa- smaller shelters in the Ruadise Val­ tanks and loading the fuel into Americans. County. Local officials estimate America," said Bock, who has cam­ timi institutions, 9,310 black stu­ ley region north of Yellowstone trucks to be taken as far away as 2,000 to 3,000 church members live DANCING AROUND^rfW ISSUE — Students dance at the high school in Purdy, Mo., in In the class-action complaint filed paigned vigorously against racism dents were enrolled, 5,154 Hispanic, preparing for possible disaster. Salt Lake City. December 1988 after a federal judge had declared a local ban on dancing unconstitutional. Friday at the U.S. Department of on campus. 3,763 Asian or f^ lfic Islanders and The fuel leaked from at least three “No one wants a repeat of this in the scenic mountain valley. The church said nobody is living in the The judge was later overruled and on Monday, The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Education’s civil rights office in Bock said Monday that the com­ 417 Native Americans. At UConn, of the 35 underground tanks. The situation,” said church spokesman Boston, Paul Bock of West Hartford plaint, which seeks a halt to the ex­ the number of Asian students actual­ church reported the leaks last week. Murray Steinman. “Everything that fallout shelters. the case. says the program systematically ex­ clusion of Asian-American and Na­ ly oumumbered that of Hispanic stu­ State officials fear more ruptures. can be done is being done. Our goal Slate officials earlier this year cludes Asian-American and tive American students from the dents — 876 Asian or I%cific Is­ The head of the state Water is to get this cleaned u p .... They’ve reopened an environmental review American Indian students, faculty minority advancement program, is landers to 704 Hispanic. Quality Bureau, Steve Pilcher, mobilized a literal army up there.” of church developments near Cor­ Opponents of dance ban sidestep and staff. not aimed at taking anything away Valerie Lewis, assistant higher warned Monday: “They’re popping State officials arc trying to deter­ win Springs, saying the church con­ cealed construction of the shelter The five-year, state-funded from black and Hispanic students, education commissioner for ad­ the seams big time; these aren’t any mine if the spill violated the state’s program was adopted by the state only at adding Asian-Americans and ministration and special projects, small ruptures.” water quality and underground complex during the original review Board of Governors for Higher American Indians to the formula. said the minority advancement Reporters were not allowed by the storage tank laws. a year ago. courts, hoping to change the law ’i Education in 1985 to “strengthen Bock said he would also like to program targeted blacks and diversity among students and staff in see Asian-American and Native- Hispanics because, compared to By Jerry Nachligal still considered outsiders, mostly because we’re public higher education.” American students compensated for state population figures, blacks and The Associated Press Catholic,” she said. “It’s an extreme victory for liars, It provides funding for initiatives four years of exclusion from the Hispanics were underrepresented. A third of Senate candidates cheats and hypocrites. I think the judicial system in Ttw Anpoaiad Prat* PURDY, Mo.— The legal dance through the jus­ this country has gone to pot.” TIME TO LEAF? — Glen Hall, right, shows his friend Rob Carr a leaf that he found. The 8- tice system is over for students in this Ozarks hamlet Mrs. Dawn graduated from 100-ycar-old Purdy who want to cut the rug at their school but can’t be­ High in 1957, when the only kind of dancing allowed year-olds, both of Hopkinton, N.H., were fishing at the Kimball Lake Recreation Area there Irish agency makes sole bid, raise most money out-of-state cause of a 100-ycar-old ban on high-steppin’. was in gym class. Monday. The U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday left in­ In 1986, the students and parents sued. A federal less than $5(X) in the 1987-88 and their parlies’ nominations to fill the tact the school board’s no-dancing rule. By Matt Yancey judge agreed with them that the ban was motivated 1985-86 election cycles. seat being vacated by Republican Opponents of the ban plan now hope for is to elect wins 8th insurance contract The Associated Press by fundamentalist ministers fervently opposed to Three candidates already have Sen. Gordon Humphrey. school board members who arc pro-dancing, said dancing and was thus a violation of separation of raised more than $1 million in large Other incumbent senators whose Howard Fox, one of 21 students and parents who had Chem Tech loses heating contract By Alex Gireiti The preliminary budget proposal, could be done within the $500 WASHINGTON — One-third of church and slate. individual donations from outside large out-of-state contributions — sued four years ago in an attempt to overturn the rule. Manchester Herald subjea of a public hearing Monday figure. the Senate candidates this year got The school board appealed, saying the ban had their states. Leading the pack is in­ listed first — in 1989 exceeded The current board members “arc not going to be night, provides for about 5142.000 Proposals studied by the direaors more money from out-of-state in­ nothing to do with religion. Meanwhile, students cumbent Sen. Rudy Boschwitz, R- those from within the slate — listed there forever,” Fox said. “Ultimately we will dance in Bolton over insurance problem for insurance, based on estimates earlier were at higher figures. dividuals th ^ they did from local kicked up their heels at the first dance at Purdy High The sole bid of 571,502 from the Minn., who has raised $1.34 million second — include: on their graves, figuratively.” Wallace J. Irish Insurance Agency to before the bid was opened. Members of the ptanel to oversee contributors, according to the School in 1988. outside his state or about triple the Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, $141,696, Most residents of the village of 900 were rcluaani By Donna O’Leary problems with the pipe coupling, retainer fee it will use to help recoup provide the Eighth Utilities Distria In other action Monday night, the the pension investments, which are Federal Election Commission. $462,331 from in-slate donors of $30,776; Joseph Bidcn, D-Dcl., to discuss the ruling. Many, including students at Two more dances followed at the 230-studcnt arid the heating system shut down, some of the 572,000 it has p>aid to with insurance was accepted by dis­ direaors decided to go forward with managed by Aetna Insurance Co., Manchester Herald The commission also said Mon­ $2(X) or more. $511,950, $76,262; Paul Simon, D- Purdy High School, just shook their heads and school, but the future oi school dances remains in said Kemp. Chem Tech, Kemp said. The town is tria directors Monday night plans for a public address system for will be Direaors Gordon Lassow day that 17 of the 31 incumbent Close behind is Sen. Bill Bradley, 111., $720,082, $681,681; Tom walked away. Others, like Lois Dawn and Fox’s wife, question. The problems arose after the also hoping insurance will pick up The bid is about 51,900 higher the new distria headquarters at a and Thomas Ferguson and Raymond BOLTON — The Board of senators seeking re-election raised D-NJ., with nearly $1.3 million in Harkin, D-Iowa, $635,485, $66,225; Joan, had plenty to say. Without comment, the Supreme Court let stand the Department of Environmental some of the remaining cost, she than the current cost of comparable cost not to exceed 5500. They also Fournier, superintendent of public Selectmen has terminated its con- more individual contributions of at large out-of-state contributions com­ William S. Cohen, R-Maine, “It’s these new people who have moved in,” Mrs. 5-4 federal appeals court ruling last fall that upheld Protection demanded the use of said. insurance, also being supplied by appointed a panel to oversee the dis­ works, the employee repiesentalive. traa with Chem Tech Environmen­ least $200 from out-of-state resi­ pared with $474,569 from New Jer­ $273,475; $32,700; , D- Dawn said of several families who sued to overturn the board’s right to ban dances. tal Waste Management of West coated pipe with the tank and plain The town has gone out U) bid to the Irish agency. tria investments in the pension fund dents than from state residents. black steel pipe was used. Also, find a replacement for Chem Tech, for distria employees. It was reported that with the com­ sey residents. Mass., $643,144, $556,229; Carl the ban. “This is a Baptist town. ... Who arc these The board met in regular session Monday night, Mystic, said Helen Kemp, executive Levin, D-Mich., $964,022, people to come in and inflict their views on everyone but Superintendent Sheldon Buxton .s-iid a decision assistant. when the tank was dug up for she said. District president Thomas E. The public address system will pletion of a section of sanitary sewer Some non-incumbent candidates The only other candidate with repairs on the pipe, Chem Tech used Landers said nir.e Manchester agen­ use an amplifier the distria already on North Main Street, owners of 17 also received more $200-plus dona­ more than $1 million in out-of-stale $414,485; else?” on whether to modify or abandon ti ’ rule won’t Chem Tech was terminated last a pile of sand sitting nearby that “Small problems became big ones cies had been sent invitations to bid, owns and will include eight properties with addresses from 604 tions from out-of-state individuals conuibutions so far is Dick Bond, a Max Baucus, D-Mont., $312,508, Mrs. Fox shook her head and sighed. come until next month’s meeting. Ht would not week because the company did not contained a mixture of salt and sand and we have tried to work with but there were no other bids. microphones and speakers installed to 655 North Main St. will be able to than from state residents, particular­ state representative in Colorado $72,148; Pete V. Domcnici, R-N.M., “We’ve lived in this town for 12 years and we’re speculate on what the board would do. have the proper insurance coverage that could corrode the pipe, she said. Chem Tech," said Kemp. “They did The vote to accept the bid was u- in the ceiling. connea to the sewers. ly in states where the current senator seeking the GOP nomination to fill $254,998, $233,166; David Boren, for repairs to a telephone cable and She said Chem Tech had also not return calls and when we met nanimous. Bernard Niedziclski, a district The property owners will have to is not seeking re-election. the seat of retiring Republican Sen. D-Okla., $382,454, $377,670; Mark piping for the heating systems at been notified of a possible problem with them we felt we needed to ter­ Combined with other insurance resident who had been asked to sec get permits from the district and While it still is early in the cam­ Bill Armstrong. Hatfield. R-Orc., $63,219; $43,080; Bolton High School and Bolton of the tanks but the company has not minate the contract.” expenses of $16,847, the bid will re­ what kind of system could be sign agreements over pro-rated tax paign, the 23 Senate candidates rais­ Former Ku Klux Klansman David Albert Gore, D-Tcnn., $350,568, Center School, said Kemp. returned calls. Chem Tech could not be reached quire a total of 587,847 in the dis­ provided using the existing payments for sewer service after ing most of their individual con- EXikc has raised three times as much $12,723; Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., The high school fuel tank had The town has about 510,000 in a for comment tria budget for next year. amplifier, told the directors the Job they have made the connections. Uibutions from out-of-state are in large contributions from outside $512,917, $228,348. below the number who did in 1988 Louisiana than inside the state in Both incumbent Republican Sen. Take the Weight Watchers Diet Challenge. and 1986. seeking the Republican nomination Larry Pressler and Democratic chal­ In 1988, 29 of the 66 candidates to challenge veteran Democratic lenger Ted Muenster have raised Say no to liquids, powders, skimping and starving. Israeli indicted for $6.1m bank fraud held, assigned lawyer for 33 Senate scats received more Sen. Bennett Johnston. But Duke’s more money through large in­ campaign funds through individual total campaign receipts of $138,063 RARTFORD AP) — An Israeli Neither Samuel K. Dagan nor his The gaunt, bearded Dagan told dividual contributions from outside “He says for four days he’s al­ chance to change his underwear a conhibutions of $500 or more from arc dwarfed by Johnston’s campaign indicted on charges he public defender, Hartford attorney the court through an interpreter case, said he had a medical report South Dakota than from the state’s ready suffered and when he went to clothes OT clean himself," he told chest of nearly $1.3 million. defrauied two Connecticut banks of Terrence Ward, ccaiiested the motion during his arraignment Monday that outside than at home. In 1986, 31 of residents. Hartford Hospital, the doaor there Javit in Hebrew. “He swears that the indicating Dagan has been treated Another state where the incum­ 56 : nui^iion has been ordered held for pretrial detention, but Dagan he was sick and that a doctor at the 68 candidates f a 34 seats did Pressler has received $365,521 too indicated his place is n a at the nurse (at the jail) this morning told f a lesions on his spleen. But he said the same. bent senator is stepping down and from the outside compared with wroout bond and assigned a public asked that he be transferred from the Hartford Hospital, where be was Magan Street Jail." Dagan said him his place is not in Morgan the report was poorly translated and The commission cautioned that large out-of-state conu-ibutions are large individual donations totaling defender because he said he could Morgan Street Jail, where he has taken over the weekend after com­ through Rachel Javit, an interpreter Street. He needs particular care. He the data does not include conuibu- playing a role is New Hampshire. $20,550 from within it. Muenster not afford !o hire his own legal been held since arriving in Connec­ plaining of ill health, said he should from West Hanford. he couldn't say whether any of the is asking for help." tions from business, labor and spe­ Former Democratic Sen. John has raised $73,400 in large conuibu- leaders htu'e all Ixen success­ counsel. ticut Friday night. n a be at the jail. “Since Friday he didn’t have a Ward, who was just assigned the lesions were malignant. cial interest political action commit­ Duikin and Republican lawyer Tom lions from outside the state com­ Free Registration ful on the Weight Watchers tees or PACs. Also not reflected is Christo have both raised more pared with $22,550 in similarly smaller contributions — less than through $200-plus contributions out­ sized donations from South Dakota Through ,\!ay 12, Prognun themselves, ytiu'll O’Neills’ worth totals $541,000; 2 charged $200 per individual last year and side the state than within in bids for residents. find a staff who caaxs ;uid If your diet plan isn't undersLuiiis, they paid $18,282 in federal taxes in murder working liecaiise it's not And to prove it, w e'a NEW HAVEN (AP) — After Imports continue despite ban flexible enough to fit the A offering the Weight Watchers tax return and financial statement of 5522.000 last year. By Judd Everhart searching through a cab company’s way you live, you're R^ady Diet Challenge. Bring in your The Associated Press each year with the secretary of the In 1988, the governor sold a records, police have arrested two state’s office. He did n a release his tavern in East Hampton his family teen-agers for the murder of a New , quoting outside the scope of the law and that for Vi’eight Viatdiers new latest diet plim (whatever it By Barry Schweid the department intended to saeen HARTFORD — Gov. William A. state tax return this year. had owned f a years, but be remains Haven cab driver. Commerce Department officials, m;iy be) to Weight Watchers owner of the property where it’s lo­ The Associated Press out prefabricated products contain­ Fast & Flexible Prognun. O’Neill and his wife, Nikki, are The financial statement, released Shelton Adams, 17, of New reported Saturday that more than 9(X),000 tons of South African ron ing steel. The FiLst & Flexible bt'foR' .May 12 We 11 agister worth 5541,000 and paid 518,282 in Monday, lists the O’Neills’ principal cated. That accounted for the Haven, and Shcmian Sims, 17, of $10,678 in rental income, according WASHINGTON — The Bush ad­ and steel products worth at least But, the official said, the appeals Prognun is less restricti\’e Ixx'ause it allows you for fat’ :uui you can enjoy our most .sue federal taxes on 1989 income of assets as: West Haven, were the last two fares ministration is allowing South to O'Neill’s press seaetary, Jon L. Albert Hanson, 48, picked up before $350 million had entered the United court for the court of international 591,143. tax dooiments released by • House, Meek’s Point. Eaut African iron and steel into the trade, ruled against the department. you to eat axil ftnid not iliet shakes ;ind cessful diet pnignun ever for just S'-) a w t\‘k. 1 the govem a’s office show. Sandberg. he was found dead of a single gun- Suites despite the sanctions. Hampton, 5165,000. United Slates despite a 1986 The official, who spoke on condi­ pa-packageil rations. You can even e;it out So call Weight Wiitchers today O’.Neill’s salary, set by state sha wound early Monday morning, “Nothwithstanding any other • House, Barton Hill, East The Late Gov. Ella T. Grasso economic sanction designed to force tion of anonymity, said such imports sutute, is 578,000, but he about said commander J. Thomas Butler provision of law, no iron or steel in astaunuiLs, And betxui.se mir nuvting W'hai've you got to lose except the jvouiub''' Hampton, 565/ xjO. began the practice of voluntarily an end to apartheid, the State were “very minor,” about 1 percent 5"^ ,500 of that deferred f a retire­ of the New Haven police depart­ produced in South Africa may be • Property. East High Street, East f ' ~g fina.Tcial ;talements and tax Department said Monday. of the volume of ferroalloys. ment. Other income included ment. imported into the ,” the Hamplor, 5: 7C, .'X) retu-ms with the secretary of the Most ol the controversial imports “Our enforcemcrit is very strict,” 510,678 in rents and 59.953 from “The cab company’s records were law says. • Lot, Rijuie 66 (one-quaner in­ state’s office. The filings are made are ferroalloys, strategic com­ the official said. “There is no reason capita] gains, interest and dividends. very instrumental in cracking this The Times said Treasury Depart­ Mte, \ ‘n.Mhlc weigh! h'r vejt' terest,, East Hamptor. 510,000. by the govem a and his staff. modities never intended by Con­ for alarm.” O’.N’eill had a total of 514,824 in n m • case." said Butler. ment lawyers had defined “sled” to • Cash, stock: rcurerr.er.r funds, State law requires the govema to gress to be banned under the law, The law, passed by Congress over The two teens were arrested later exclude fabricated suiel products taxes withheld during 1989, applied 5119,5')0. file an annual statemcrz of financial said department spokeswoman Mar­ President Reagan’s veto, also 51,000 of a refund from 'last year Monday. Adams was charged with such as girders, beams and plates Join by Ma> 12 at IhcM. ,jonv(’"'C’'il lhne--. and lo. ition» • Three cars and one xiat, interest with the state Ethics Com­ garet D. Tblwilcr. prohibits new lending and invest­ toward th.: year’s taxes and owes felony murder and first-degree con­ used in the consuuction of bridges. 5’ li^ 'j. mission. That statement, however, The administration’s definition of ment. bans (lights to and from South 52.458. • TOTAL; 554:,fX>: spiracy to commit robbery, while However, Rep. John Bryant, D- EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR lists only holdings and not their steel was upheld in a federal court in Texos, took issue with the interpreta­ Africa and prohibits American im­ The geverna voioitanly files his That total ct-.r-purct wiih a total value. Sims was charged with murder and First Second Community Baptist WappIng Community 1987 and certain prefabricated tion. ports of South African coal, textiles, Congregational Congregational C hurch C hurch first-degree conspiracy to commit products that contain steel are not uranium, form products and gold robbery, Butler said. “There is no excuse for the ad­ C hurch C hurch .'•85 r Center Street 1 - JO i Ilmgtun Ri! Weicker hits Morrison^s fund-raising loophole included in the definition of steel, ministration to allow even one coins. 837 Main Street 385 N Mam St • Tues 6 pm •Mon •’ pm (Nert Mi-olim; The two were being held without she said. The Reagan adminisualion called bond in the Union Avenue Correc­ ounce, much less billions of pounds, •Wed 10am, 4 45 pm •Mon 4 45 pm & / pm •Thurh to-im • I'hiii s 4 4.S pm FARMINGTON (AP) — In­ tion law. he was facing a very powerful in­ “This administration will continue of such products to enter the United repeatedly for on end to racial & 7 pm • Wed 4 45 pm & 7 pm • Sat 9 4b am & pm dependent gubernatorial candidate “I think it’s a preny good tip-off cumbent and obviously the money is tional FKtility and were scheduled to to enforce fully all provisions of the segregation in South Africa. be arraigned this morning in New Suites,” Bryant told the Times. Lowell P. Weicker says he under­ as to the man," said Weicker. “I n a available to you. Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid However, it opposed sanctions, Haven Court, Butler said. A Treasury Dcparuncnl official K nights o l stands why Democratic guber­ think it’s a shortcut and I think he’s “So as a practical matter, I think I Act,” Ms. 'Hilwilcr said. “This is an saying blacks would suffer if the Butler said the two were traced told The Associau«l Press on Mon­ Columbus Hall natorial contender Bruce A. M a- just going to have to live with his understand what he did," Weicker old issue that has been thoroughly country’s economy were hurt. through recads kept by Hanson’s day that ferroalloys were always 1831 Mam Street rison sa up a second fund-raising s^’.ortoii. I ju-st don’t believe in said. reviewed by the Treasury Depart­ cr>rr.pany, Metro Taxi Company. • Mon 7 pm committee in what was then an shortcuts." When Morrison released his ment." Tr^ .''•r/H-di indicate the two men al- ItC J - il'- 4 ' .Il uphill battle against an incumbent quarterly campaign finance reports Another U.S. official, requesting Mot'll iijs 1 ■ ■ a lli legcrliy requested a cab shortly W E D E LIV E R EMERGENCY But. the former Repu l.can Th* Am o o M- 1 Pr*M CALL 1-800-233-3000 govema. I^i week, he revealed that be had anonymity, said some prefabricated For Home Delivery, Call senata added following a r.eu: con­ befae 3 a.m. to take them on a FIRE - POLICE - MEDICAL I d - . 1 '.V' .y h ' •, 1-800-972-9320 created a second fund-raising com­ GIRAFFE GYMNASTICS — A giraffe struggles to pick up a three-mile trip. items, such as toasters and some fer­ But Weicker aid Monday he ference. "I'm not here to cnucize mittee to raise money for local town roalloys had been imported. The of­ 647-9946 DIAL 911 F m lot iubufquoni wittitis $9

8—MANCHESTER HERALD. 1\icsday. April 17.1990 fHaiirhrstrr Hrralii Crumbling Court: religion, Section 2, Page 9 From Page 1 drugs don’t mix SPORTS Tuesday, April 17, 1990 consultants estimated total costs at whether the cracks are a symptom of $12 million. the dome’s instability or a natural By James H. Rubin court of treating religious freedom The Lincoln Memorial atUacted response to smictural stresses. for the first time as a “luxury” rather The Associated Press nearly 1.5 million visitors last year, Ms. Stevens said the problem of than “an essential element of liber­ Sox lose making it the second most popular bird deposits is compounded by Bruins, Whale WASHINGTON — The Supreme ty.” national monument in downtown tourist droppings of food, chewing Court ruled today there is no con­ Today’s ruling is a signal to In­ Washington after the Vietnam gum and es[>ecially carbonated soft dians that religious freedom for un­ Veterans’ Memorial, which drew stitutional right to take the hal­ very own drinks, which have the corrosive ef­ lucinogenic drug peyote as a orthodox practices is “an unfulfilled nearly 2.6 million tourists. The Jef­ fect of liquid acid on a marble and hollow promise,” Blackmun ferson Memorial was visited by religious practice. wind things up facade. The justices, voting 6-3, said said. 924.000 people. The monuments also have suf­ He was joined by Justices Wil­ Oregon officials may deny im- This week officials started an ex­ fered steadily from acid rain, jet fuel liam J. Brennan and Thurgood Mar­ perimental one-hour delay in employment benefits to two fired BOSTON (AP) — The NHL Whalers. exhaust from planes using National shall. nighttime lighting of the Lincoln drug counselors who ingested small playoff season hasn’t favored the “We have to come out ferocious, Airport, and the fumes from tourist Scalia’s opinion was joined by Memorial in an attempt to dis­ amounts of peyote in Indian favored. Gone are defending cham­ go right at them,” Boston defen­ AL Roundup buses idling their engines in nearby religious ceremonies. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist pion Calgary and Adams Division seman Garry Galley said. “We have courage a messy infestation of parking lots. Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for and Justices Byron R. White. John runnerup Buffalo. The Boston no choice.” midges, small winged insects that By far the greatest threat to the the court, said the First Amendment Raul Stevens and Anthony M. Ken­ Bruins, with the best regular-season While Boston has been dominant breed in the muddy flats of the near­ marble and limestone buildings, Ms. By Dave O’Hara does not permit people to break the nedy. record in the NHL, are on the brink. on power plays. Coach Mike Mil- by Rstomac River. Stevens said, is water — rainwater, I — TM'* , The Associated Press law in the name of religious Star defenseman Ray Bourque is bury is concerned about production Swarming into the air at dusk for groundwater rising from the former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor freedom. expected to miss his fifth straight at even strength. mating, the midges are attracted by swampland on which the two provided the sixth vote to deny the BOSTON — The Milwaukee “We have never held that an in­ game with a bruised left hip. Center “We have been oulscored sig­ the memorial’s lights and smash into memorials were built and the water #; unemployment benefits to the fired Brewers turned the Fenway Park dividual’s religious beliefs excuse nificantly at 5-on-5,” he said. its limestone and marble walls, drug counselors. Craig Janney, hindered by a basepaths into their private track. used to hose them clean. him from compliance with an^other- splattering them with egg masses. But she said in a separate concur­ shoulder injury that kept him out of “We’ve got to get our guys to put Just a few hundred yards away The eroding effects of water wise valid law prohibiting the con­ Game 6 Sunday night, said he ex­ the puck in the net.” TTie protein remains of the midges The Associated Press ring opinion that the five other jus­ thousands of distance runners duct that the state is free to regu­ TTic return home might not neces­ attract spiders, which in turn lure seepage appear most dramatically in tices in the majority went too far in pects to play. If they are absent, the neared the finish of the 94th Boston late,” he said. Bruins could be vulnerable in sarily help the Bruins, since this sparrows and starlings to the scene. the dank, cavernous undercroft of SPEAKS OUT — Lithuanian President Vytautas Landsbergis limiting religious freedom. Marathon. Oregon’s drug laws do not “regu­ tonight’s seventh game of the scries matches the teams with the As a result. Park Service crews the Lincoln Memorial. Curtains of “It amazes me that people can run speaks at the country's Parliament session Tuesday in Vil­ late religious beliefs, the com­ O’Connor said after weighing all Adams semifinal against Hanford. best road records. Boston’s mark of must give the great marble statue of stalactites hang from cracks and 26 miles and some yards quicker nius. munication of religious beliefs or the factors, she believes Oregon has “There’s no question the two of 23-12-5 away from home was ac­ Abraham Lincoln and adjacent walls joints in the ceiling, where the enun- than we can play nine innings,” Mil­ the raising of one’s children in those “a compelling interest” in outlawing them make a difference,” Whalers tually belter than its 23-13-4 record and floors a daily scrubbing. bling concrete has exposed rusting waukee manager Tom Trcbclhom beliefs,” Scalia added. peyote use. coach Rick Ley said, but added: in Boston Garden. Hartford was “If we can solve the midge reinforcing rods. said. In a strongly worded dissent. Jus­ The case was before the nation’s “Boston played good without them. 21-15-4 on the road, including a problem, we probably will go a long Ms. Stevens said the Park Service 2 1 Trcbclhom apparently became has drastically reduced the volume tice Harry A. Blackmun accused the highest court for the second time. When you have adversity, you don’t split of four regular-season games in way to solving the bird problem,” trapped in a time vacuum created by of water used to wash the monu­ Lithuania disappear. You don’t cry and find a Boston. said Ms. Stevens. his Brewers on Monday, a loc.al ments in recent years. place to hide. You compete even “We’ve actually played belter in holiday commemorating Paul The I^ k Service also has in­ From Page 1 their rink than in ours,” Ley said. “We will need to educate the harder.” Revere’s midnight ride in 1775. stalled four electronic sensors in the “We’ve still got to play hard and “Wc have a pretty good feeling.” dome of the Jefferson Memorial to public to understand that these Supreme Court, Without a single home run in tity cards. Kavaliauskas quoted one official in play by instinct,” said Cam Neely, The Bruins, in the playoffs for the make hourly measurements of the buildings may not appear as pristine major league baseball’s smallest Gorbachev did not specify what the leadership as saying. Among Boston’s playoff scoring leader with 23rd consecutive year, have con­ cracks in its concrete shell. The sig­ white in the future as they once did, park, the Brewers celebrated them: eight points. “If we think too much siderably more postseason ex­ nals are radioed to a computer in because we’ll be using less water to supplies could be cut off, but f^lriots’ Day with a 20-hit attack Lithuania depends on the Kremlin — If Moscow embargoed much- supports unions about our situation, we can get our­ perience than docs Hartford, which Texas to help scientists determine clean them,” she said. and an 18-0 romp over the Boston for oil, gas, machinery, raw needed chemical fertilizers, that will selves in trouble.” is trying to reach the division final Red Sox. materials, chemicals and mean less meat and dairy products By Richard Carelli still wanting that union’s representa­ Tonight’s winner begins a for only the second time in its 11 The Brewers rolled to their most automobiles. for the 14 other Soviet republics. The Associated Press tion at the bargaining table,” he said. second-round scries Thursday night seasons since moving from the decisive victory in club history with Gorbachev has refused to meet — If a natural gas pipeline were 'The high court said the no­ against Montreal, which eliminated WHA to the NHL. In 1987, Boston nine doubles and one triple. They Jobs with Lithuanians unless the republic shut down, the Russian district of WASHINGTON — The Supreme presumption policy is rational and Buffalo Sunday night. If Boston reached the Stanley Cup finals also benefited from five walks, two backs away from its independence Kaliningrad wedged between Court today made it more difficult within die labor board’s discretion. wins tonight, the Adams final will before losing four straight games to hits batters, a wild pitch and an declaration and there was no im­ Lithuania and Poland would be hurt. open at Boston. The Forum at Edmonton. From Page 1 for employers to withdraw recogi- Joining Marshall were Chief Jus­ error. mediate response to the telegram — A cutoff of supplies for the Montreal would be the site if tion of a labor union representing tice William H. Rehnquist and Jus­ While handing Boston its worst from Prunskiene. Drob textile mill would also disrupt Hartford wins tonight’s game. “They know how to play in striking workers after new tices William J. Brennan, Byron R. shutout since a 19-0 embarrassment in the business world, he said. In it, Irish covers policies in In her telegram, Prunskiene said a deliveries to a Leningrad factory employees are hired to break the The Bruins tied the scries at two games like that,” Ley said. White and John Raul Stevens. But Hartford knows how to play by Cleveland in 1955, Milwaukee But, “I think we are a much heal­ federal hiring; the potential and broad economic boycott would that employs more than 18,000 spike. games apiece by rallying from a 5-2 got ihrcc-hil pitching from starter thier and stronger country today in a game it can’t afford to lose. It reality of job sharing; the revolution damage both the Soviet and people. Today’s 5-4 decision in a Texas Justices Harry A. Blackmun, An­ third-period deficit to win 6-5 at Teddy Higucra, 1-0, and two than we were 10 years ago,” said did that Sunday night. in temporary work; job burnout; Lithuanian economies. Kavaliauskas said his source said case reversed a federal appeals court tonin Scalia, Sandra Day O’Connor Hartford. A 3-2 victory at Boston on relievers in a 3-hour, 14-minute Irish. He also predicted companies “Now their players arc in the emotiorial and financial problems of Lithuania’s chief of foreign trade, the republic has enough newsprint ruling that said the National Labor and Anthony M. dissented. Friday put the Bmins one victory baseball marathon. will continue to streamline themsel­ same situation,” Ley said. “Hopeful­ two-paycheck families; pros and Rimantas Purtulis, told reporters that for four or five days. Relations Board must presume away from the next round, but “Sometimes you get that buzzsaw ves in the 1990s in order to be ready Curtin Matheson Scientific Inc. ly, since wc’vc been in that position cons of starting one’s own business; gas supplies would last a month and Western correspondents have sPikebreakers oppose the sPikers’ Hartford staved off elimination with going and you have no conuol,” for global competition by next cen­ was hit by a labor strike in 1979 by before, we’ve adju.sted to it.” going to graduate school, hitting a oil three to four months, according been barred by Soviet authorities union. a 3-2 overtime victory at home Sun­ The Associated Press Trcbclhom said. “I’m sure Joe (Bos­ tury. workers at its Houston warehouse Still, he said, “they’re favored to career ceiling and more. to Daina Kalendra of the F^lia- from Lithuania since last month and “Replacements may in some cir­ day night. ton manager Morgan) fell he had no Irish said he believes the two after a collective bargaining agree­ win and, in fairness to them, they’ve ment’s press office. the Soviet military has sought to as­ cumstances desire union representa­ Andy Moog is expected to start SCORE — Hartford’s Ray Ferraro (26) celebrates a goal against the Bruins in Game 6 control. And I had no conuol.” fastest-growing industries in the He also offers advice to ap­ ment expired and the company lock­ played great without Bourque and Lithuania gets its oil and gas from sert its authority in the republic by tion despite their willingness to his third straight game in goal for Morgan felt confident after starter 1990s are environment and health. plicants on how to sell their ed out all 27 Teamsters union mem­ Janney. I can’t take anything away Sunday night at the Civic Center. The Whalers and Bruins meet tonight in Game 7 of their the Soviet Union at prices much seizing and beating deserters from cross the picket line,” Justice Thur­ Boston, while Peter Sidorkicwicz Mike Boddicker, 1-1, retired the As vice president and co-founder strengths and accomplishments, how bers who worked there. from them but I can’t take anything Stanley Cup playoff series at Boston Garden. The winners advances to the Adams Division lower than world market prices. The the army and parading armored good Marshall wrote for the court. figures to fill that spot for the seven­ Brewers in order to start the game. of TransCentury Corp., an interna­ to develop an effective resume, and away from us.” republic has little foreign currency vehicles through the streets. “In addition, a replacement, like a Five of the 27 workers crossed th consecutive game for the finals against Montreal. “After the first inning, I said, tional consultant firm based in he blasts away myths, insecurities and self-defeating attitudes which he to buy fuel from the West. Landsbergis said Monday that the non-striker or a strike crossover, the picket line when the strike ‘He’s going to shut these guys out.’ Washington D.C., he has specialized Some economic sanctions against may disagree with the purpose or began. The company 12 days later Then all hell broke loose,” Morgan in international executive searches says ensnare people in unwanted other two Baltic republics, Estonia jobs. Lithuania could backfire on the and Latvia, promised aid in the face sPategy of the particular spike and hired 29 new employees to replace said. and conducted workshops for both Soviet Union, journalist Vilius refuse to support that strike while the remaining 22 strikers. The Brewers broke loose against employers and job searchers. of an embargo.' In his book, the author explains, MHS league victory doesn’t come easily Boddicker and four relievers after Irish also has authored the books “The plain facts are that all of us are losing three of their first four games “Go Hire Yourself An Employer,” repulsed by looking for a job or “If Things Don’t Improve Soon, I five tries. The Whippets arc winless lowed eight hits while striking out a run scored, driving it home with a Steve Joyner, Ryan Barry, Aris by one run. working at a job we don’t love but By Len Auster “It was just one of those days,” May Ask You to Fire Me,” and Inflation in four outings. four and walking three. He wa.? bloop single. The Indians look the Ixonard and Davis, the latter pair on feel trapped in. It doesn’t have to be Manchester Herald lead with four runs in the second said Boddicker. “No matter who we “How to Live Separately Together,” awful; we are free to quit and find But, it didn’t come easy, believe tagged for seven runs. bases-Ioaded walks, drove in runs in a guide for working couples. From Page 1 me. Windham used five pitchers with frame that featured two Whippet er- the decisive frame. put out there he got hit hard.” other jobs. The game of baseball, as invented “We were just on a roll," said 38- First published in 1973, “Go Hire “It was the hardest victory wc’vc Jason Tcllier taking the loss. rois and a Boulilier two-run single. “The good thing about this team by Abner Doublcday, was definitely ycar-old Dave Rukcr, who had three Yourself An Employer” has been up­ Irish advises people to develop a had,” said Manchester coach Don It was an inau.spicious start for the Windham lied it in the top of the is that it’ll keep on battling you,” However, housing construction Higher clothing costs contributed aided by lower food and energy heating oil costs. not designed to be played the way doubles and a single with two RBls dated three times, with its most philosophy of self-determinism fell by 9.3 percent, its second to more than one-fifth of the in­ costs. Food prices rose 0.4 percent Manchester High and Windham Race, who had to breathe a sigh of home club. Windham’s Roy Ricks fourth, scoring on a hit-and-run RBI Race spoke of his own club. when searching for employment. relief after first baseman Jeff Davis leading off reached on a throwing uiplc by Ricks (2-for-5) and a Helin Manchester added what turned and three runs scored. “Everything recent version published in Novem­ monthly decline and the biggest set­ crease as apparel prices rose by 1.6 during the month, slightly better High went at it Monday afternoon at wc did wc did right.” ber. “In looking for work, we recog­ back in more than a year. The Com­ percent, following a record 3.3 per­ Energy prices were down during than the 0.5 percent increase in Kelley Field. squeezed shortstop Mike Gilbert’s error, and took second on an errant balk. Manchester, however, out to be four important runs in the nize that we are free; nobody forces flip for the precious final out. It pickoff toss on consecutive pitches. regained the lead in this crazy affair sixth on a bascs-loadcd free pass to “You know you’re going to have merce Department said new homes cent increase in February. the month, dropping by 0.8 percent, February, as a big drop in fruit and The clubs combined for 17 bases four or five games like this over the us to take a job we don’t want,” he pushed lower by falling gasoline ended a final-inning ihrcc-run Solidly struck back-io-back RBI in the home fourth. It batted around, Davis — three walks had jammed and apartments were being built at Many economists had been look­ vegetable prices offset increase in on balls, 10 suikeouts, and 19 hits. course of a season," said Greg says. an annual rate of 1.32 million units ing for prices to moderate in March, prices and another big drop in home other areas. Eight pitchers and enough ques­ Whippet rally with the lop of the doubles by Dave Garriit and Israel sending 11 batters to tlic plate, and the sacks — and a bascs-cicaring Irish’s “Secrets of a Successful order, which was a combined 6- Torres, and a run-scoring bloop scored six times. double by Boulilier inside the left Brock, whose 4-4 included two Bolton in March. tionable pitch selection — both doubles and a pair of singles, with Jobsearch,” which he reveals in his for-11, coming up. single by Jeff Buskey made it 3-0. The inning featured three Win­ field line. On Wall Street, stock prices ways — to leave most of llic spec­ three runs scored and three RBls. discussions and books, include: “Just when our pitchers looked "Wc were acting like Rockville dham pitchers, four of Jic 12 walks They proved big in the final in­ From Page 1 opened broadly lower today with tators scratching their heads also “You can’t explain why they hap­ Why the best jobs are hidden; Ten like they had them (Windham) (21-6 loss) all over again,” Race collected by Indian batters, a hit ning where Race hurried in his ace Paders attributing the weakness to was part of the mix. pen, they just do. ways to discover what you want to DON'T MONKEY down, they’d erupt,” Race said. reviewed ll>c start. batsnuin, and a key ihrcc-basc error ccnlcrficldcr Leonard to the mound the higher-than-expected inflation Oh, yes, in the most important, “Wc got every break there was to If the budget is rejected at a do; Generate more interviews with figure, which dash^ hopes that the category, Manchester oulscored Race u-sed three pitchers with Matt But Manchester got a run back in by Ricks in ccntcrficld on pinch hit­ to get the final two outs. referendum, the Board of Finance less time on the phone; When you Helin (3-0) struggling through 5 1-3 the first with Lindsey Boulilier, who ter Jason Stanizzi's catchablc drive get." Federal Reserve might relent and Windham, 15-10, in the 3 1/2-hour Greg Vaughn and Edgar Diaz had has seven days to prepare a new don’t need a resume; and How to lower interest rates. AROUND... marathon for its fourth victory in innings to pick up the win. Helin al­ would go 3-for^ with six RBls and that produced two Indian runs. Pleu.se see MHS, page 10 budget to present to the voters. The use everyone you know to find that three hits apiece. Vaughn drove in The Dow Jones induspial average two runs and scored one. Diaz had selectmen have five days from when good job. was off 13.51 points as of 10 a.m. three RBls and scored twice. that budget is ready to get it to Also, Twelve factors to use in with declining issues holding a 4 to Try Our Pay-By-Mail Gary Sheffield chipped in with a voters at a town meeting. evaluating a job; How to listen to 1 lead over advancers. Patient Bordin takes it all at pair of doubles and three RBls. B.J. The secretary of stale also said employers and understand what they In the inflation report, housing Surhoff had a iwo-run triple and she is not empowered to interpret really mean but don’t say; Five new Program... costs climbed 0.5 percent in March, Mike Felder had two RBls, the first local charters and suggested that the sources for jobs — without using It makes paying your subscription easier on you. Boston race three limes. pushed upward by a sharp 1 percent By Howard Ulman on a perfect squcc/c bunt for Mil­ proper source for further comment is want-ads; Seventy percent of col­ Instead of paying your carrier eW y 2 weeks, you can “I tried to run it by myself and 1 rise in the cost of owning a home. The Associated Press waukee’s second run in the second the town counsel, Richard Barger. lege graduates and entry-level Homeowners’ cost had actually fal­ simply write a c h ^ for 3 months, 6 months or a full did," she said. “At several points, I have a chance to mlk with my inning. A citizens group in town. The professionals quit or are fired within len 0.1 percent in February. year...drop it in the mail. Then, you can forget about BOSTON — A patient Gclindo fiaving ready cash to pay your carrier, answering the coach. He said, ‘No one is behind “This was a very aiuactivc game Neglected Taxpayers, plans to force two years — learn how you can The advance in housing costs ac- Bordin decided early that the hard- door when ifs inconvenient or being at home to pay you. Enjoy. And don’t kill your­ for us offensively,’’ Trcbclhom said. a referendum on the budget unless avoid this trap; and Ten steps for couiit^ for almost one-half of the driving runners ahead of him would your bill. IV “We’re going to score runs when substantial cuts arc made in the success in your first job. self.’” overall March increase. WE WILL NOTIFY bum out. 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Um Pippig of West □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 ihc race at this pace.” Seattle ended a fivc-gainc losing Germany was second in 2:28:03, Manchester, CT Richard K. irish, Senior Citizens: Ikangaa. who came in second for X sucak and won for the first lime □ 1 year *86.24 and Maria Trujillo of Mexico was SUtit Ftbrutry 1,1N0 (Thundty) □ 3 months *21.56 □ 6 months *43.12 the third straight year, reached that since Ojx-ning Day. With Minnesota AdmiMlon (Includtt 3 Ftctt) $2.00 author of conclusion about the time he third in 2:28:53. leading 3-2. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, l\iesday, April 17,1990—11 A 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, 'Ricsday. April 17. 1990 High School Roundup Experience and talent key Oiler comeback A EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — then put the game away,” Chicago A East Catholic nine escapes Experience and talent, ingredients in NHL Playoffs coach Mike Keenan said. “Once we Edmonton’s four drives to NHL lost those two guys, we focused on championships, surfaced once again what was ahead and we wanted to when sorely needed. 1988 NHL champions in the first be assertive.” I** In with a victory over South “One of the things I felt when we round. Savard and Brown were sent off 1/ *■ were down 3-1 was the people who Waiting out there now for the with game misconducts for slashing The lone Manchester safety was a played on those four Stanley Cup within minutes of each other late in ‘U By Herald Staff home first inning. Martin Fiori Oilers are the Kings, who proved walked and Rob Penders drilled a fifth-iiming, one-out single by senior winners ... gave the team a lot of last year wasn’t a fluke by dethron­ the first period. But instead of roll­ VV t Melanie Hanley. support,” Coach John Muckier said ing over, Chicago closed down the You’re supposed to him them hit-and-run drive off the third ing die Stanley Cup champion Cal­ '■MUfi “The thing that kills me is she after Edmonton had beaten Win­ Minnesota offense and then punc­ W m where they ain’t, as the saying goes. baseman’s glove that went for an gary names in six games. Game 1 (Shippee) is not unhittable,” first- nipeg 4-1 Monday night to survive a tured the defense. East Catholic didn’t do that Mon­ error. Jim Penders sent the left of that series is Wednesday night at year Indian coach Cyndi Walz said. first-round Smythe Division playoff The two penalties overlapped for day afternoon in its non-league fielder to the fence in the alley Edmonton. “Our kids were on vacation on vaca­ series. 2:18, giving the North Stars a two- game with South Catholic at Eagle before Delvecchio and Neil Daries Mark Lamb scored the winning tion. It was horrible. For our league, 'Three games ago, Winnipeg held man advantage. The pressure was Field. walked, the latter free pass forcing goal, but Ranford was the difference home the run. she’s the best pitcher we have seen a 3-1 lead in the best-of-7 series, in the game. Among his several bril­ squarely on the pads of goaltender “We hit the ball as hard as we Fiori walked in the third, and so far.” and it appeared likely that Edmon­ liant saves was one against Brent Greg Millen. have all year, if not harder,” East Windham scored eight runs in the ton would be ousted from the scored as Rob Penders’ single got Ashton on a breakaway in the “We knew what we had to do coach Jim Penders said after his second iiuting and nine more in the playoffs in the opening round for the through right fielder Sean Fl^erty’s second period. with' a two-man advantage against Eagles escaped with a 3-2 win over third. It collected 13 hits. Keri Gallo second year in a row. legs for a two-base error. Rob Harshly criticized following a 7-5 us,” said Steve Larmer, who joined the visiting Rebels. started and took the loss for Goaltender Bill Ranford, who Penders scored on Jim Penders’ loss in the opening game of the with Trent Yawney and Bob Murray “We hit them where they were. Manchester. Chris Fellows relieved drew criticism for his play in the sacrifice fly to left. series, Ranford stopped 26 shots in to kill off the penalty. “It was a long Their third baseman made some first four games, was a steady force South would score twice in the in the fourth. Game?. 2:18 ... but Greg came up with spectacular stops,” Penders said. Manchester is back in action as the Oilers came back to win the sixth, but came away a run short. “They were counting us out of the some big saves. 'The whole game “But the bottom line is we got more EAST CATMOLIC (3) — Bum* cf 4-0-1-0. Wednesday at 11 a.m. when it hosts. last three games. series and \vc just battled back seemed to turn on our penalty kill- runs than they did.” Fiori 2b 2-2-0-0, R. Ponders ss 3-1-1-0, J. Hall High at Fitzgerald Field in a “It feels good, not only for myself hard,” Ranibrd said. Penders c 1-0-0-1, Delvecchio p 20-0-0, Daries mg. CCC interconference clash. but for the rest of the guys,” Ran­ Blackhawks 5, North Stars 2: In East improves to 4-1 with the win rf 2-0-1-1, J.R Rodriguez 1b 3-0-0-0, Caruso Once the penalties were cleared 3b 3-0-0-0, Massaro If 3-0-1-0. Totals 23-3-4-2. ford said. “I thought we put up with Chicago, the Blackhawks took ad­ while South is winless in four out­ S O U TH C A T H O U C (2) — Costardo cf and the teams skated five on a side, EC golfers open a lot of negative talk, especially vantage of disadvantage to beat the ings. East returns to All Connecticut 3- 0-0-0, DeSlafani ss 4-0-0-0, Bellody p it was all Chicago. Wayne Presley 4- 0-0 0 , DeNovallis If 4 0 0 0 , Flaherty rf when we went to Winnipeg.” Minnesota North Stars in the Conference action Wednesday at with a win, tie scored at 3:00 and 4:06 of the 4 0 -0 0 , Hillman 1b 1-1-10, Hoan 2b 3-2-2-0, “We knew we were playing well, seventh game of their Norris 3:45 pjn. when it hosts Notre Dame A. Rodriguez 3b 3-0-20, Salgado c 2-0-1-2. To­ second, and Jeremy Roenick had ELLINGTON — The East but we also knew that Winnipeg was Division playoff series. The Associated Press of West Haven. tals 29-2-6-2. goals at 12:41 and 14:06. The Associated Press EaslCatholic 102 000 x— 3-4-1 Catholic High golf team opened its playing well,” Muckier said. “We Not only were the Blackhawks in Sophomore Doug Delvecchio, in South Catholic 000 002 0 - 2-6-2 1990 season Monday with a 1-0 vic­ felt if we got some breaks, we have real danger while trying to fend off “It wasn’t just one guy who SAVING FORM — New York Mets pitcher Alejandro Pena, right, receives congratulations his first varsity start, went the dis­ Delvecchio and J. Perxfers; Bellody and Sal­ CELEBRATION — Members of the Chicago Blackhawks crowd around goalie Greg Millen gado. tory over Woodstock Academy and the more skilled hockey players and turned it around but when I got my from teammate Mike Marshall after getting his first save for thff1«Wts in their 10-1 win over tance on the hill for East to log his two five-minute penalties, but they W P- Delvocchio (2-0), LP- Bellody. a deadlock with host Ellington High we could win the series, which we first goal, it gave the team a huge after defeating the Minnesota North Stars, 5-2, in Game 7 Monday night to take their semi­ second win in as many decisions. He had to do it without two of their the Cubs Monday in Chicago. at Ellington Ridge Country Club. did.” lift,” Presley said. “After that, was the winning pitcher in East’s standouts, center Denis Savard and final series. East and Ellington tied at 181 The Oilers became only the everyone else wanted to get going.” ACC win over St. Bernard (5-4). defenseman Keith Brown. It was Windham blanks with the Eagles nipping Woodstock, seventh team in NHL history to win their banishment for stick violations “The third goal was a big in­ “Doug had a well-pitched game in which had a medal total of 182. a best-of-7 series after trailing 3-1. surance goal,” Roenick said. “I was his first varsity start. It was a con­ Manchester girls that led to the extended power play East’s next action is Wednesday Ironically, the Kings were on the — and, as it turned out, to Chicago’s right there when Michel (Goulet) one. It was a feed from Larmer and I ' team this is.” It could be just as important in the Viola makes Cubjs feel ill fidence builder for him and for our WILLIMANTIC — With ace against Ellington at Tallwood was in the slot. The fact we scored I^ge felt the home-ice advantage next, which pits St. Louis against other end of just such a comeback hacked at it and, luckily, I was in the staff,” Penders said. Delvecchio 5-2 victory Monday night. hurler Kathleen Shippee spinning a Country Club. last season, when over­ “I can’t say enough for our team way to get it into the net. four goals after we killed those “was a big deal for Chicago. It was the Blackhawks at Chicago on Wed- struck out 11, walked four and scat­ one-hitter, Windham High took care Woodstock’s Shawn Keller took Each game Viola hopes he can go Chicago’s Mark Grace called came a 3-1 deficit to eliminate the to come back from that setback and “But the big goal was the next penalties shows what kind of hockey crucial in this series.” nesday and Friday nights. CHICAGO (AP) — A head cold, tered six hits. of visiting Manchester High, 18-0, medalist honors with a 1-over-par a full nine innings if need be. Viola’s performance nothing short and only a few hours sleep didn’t do Delvecchio finished up strong, Monday afternoon in a 4 1/2-inning 37. East scores were: Todd Emerick Viola admitted last year was an of sensational, saying, “he kept the anything to stop Mets pitcher Frank sUiking out the 3-4-5 batters in the CCC East girls’ softball clash. 41, Mike Kloper 44, Rat Purcell 45, Viola from trouncing the Chicago adjustment period, coming, oyer l^ ti^ d e d hitlers off balance with Reble lineup to end the game. Shippee stmek out 10 and walked ball and the right-handed Jamie Fournier 51 and Brian Gorr o Cubs. from Minnesota. East scored its first run in the none in leading the 3-0 Whippets. man 53. In Brief • • • Indiana sets the pace versus Bulls After arriving in Chicago at 3:30 “It started out with a contract in- hitters off stride with his change- JD -n a.m. Monday following a night mid season and all in all, it was a up.” S F game in Montreal, the new south­ tough year (8-12 with Minnesota It was a change-up by Chicago By The Associated Press paw tossed a six inning, four-hit and 5-5 with the Mets),” he said. starter Steve Wilson, 0-2, to Howard Bordin Chamber golf tourney set NBA Roundup shutout, leading the Mets to a 10-1 “But, you can never play this Johnson that turned the game around The four annual Ambassador Club Golf Tournament at Fsr a team that made the NBA playoffs — m blowout over the Cubs. game long enough and not learn, so in the two-run sixth. From Page 9 the Manchester Country Club, sponsored by the Greater for only the third time in 14 years, the In­ O o Viola in 13 and two-thirds innings right now the key is to work hard Howard Johnson had struck out Manchester Chamber of Commerce, will be held Wed­ diana I ^ r s may be having delusions of points, seven rebounds, six assists), and has not allowed a run and has and have a lot of fun, just like I’ve four straight times in Montreal on nesday, June 27. grandeur. that’s all you can expect,” Versace said. ^ CD struckout 16 batters, eight in each been doing the first two times out,” Sunday and Wilson got him the first Zealander, Jack Foster, set the 60s. The top finishers voiced no aggressive the Africans race, how Entry fee is $100. The event will have a shotgun start Scottic Pippen added 19 points for the H - < previous mark of 2:11:19 in 1974. “We proved we could play with anyone game. But he wishes he has just one says Viola. two limes on Monday. complaints about the weather. they race with free abandon,” said at 1 p.m. Lunch will be served at noon. in the league,” Coach Uck Versace said Bulls. Smits had 20 and Dcticf Schrempf m . good pitch to get batters out. Viola’s success this year, he says, With Keith Miller, who had Two years ago, Campbell was In the men’s competition, Ikangaa de Casteila, who finished fifth. Entry deadline is May 30. For further details, contact 17 for Indiana. sixth and last year was fifth. after the Facers made his 50th birthday a o “I’d rather not be considered a probably was helped by having doubled on second, Howard hit a led a pack of six .Africans at five “They either have a very short the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 20 happy one. Spurs 110, Hornets 101: San Antonio, suikeout pitcher,” Viola said. some bad outings in spring training. change-up just out of the reach of “I’m getting better with lime,” he miles. The group was down to five memory of previous or Hartford Rd., Manchester, 06040. with rookie David Robinson bouncing said. “I have to run with the open “If we can play that kind of ball in the Throwing 95 pitches in six in­ “It helped me because I fell it the Cubs’ third baseman, Luis at 10 miles and to three at 15 miles. don’t hold the marathon in very high, playoffs we can beat anybody on any back from his worst game of the year nings, however, was seven more would be bad starting the regular Salazar, for a run scoring double. field and not think about the Ikangaa opened a big lead at 17 respect. Bolton Road Race May 6 with 25 points and 12 rebounds, tied the masters. If I just think about the given night,” Chuck Person said. than he threw against Pittsburgh in season never having been kicked It was a good thing, loo, Howard miles and maintained a large gap for BGLTGN — The 13th annual Bolton Five-Mile Road What had the Riccrs all giddy was a NBA record for the most improved team. r“ masters, I won’t be able to run the “They go out as fast as they can 33 tossing a combined five-hit 3-0 around.” Johnson said. nearly three more miles. for as long as they can.” Race will be held Sunday, May 6, at 1 p.m. with the start playoff-clinching 111-102 victory over The Spurs arc 53-26 after winning only O O shutout against Pittsburgh. So far, Viola says he has been “I told Davey Johnson (the Mels’ best I can.” The early pace indicated that de and finish line in front of Bolton High School on Brandy the Chicago Bulls on Monday night be­ 21 games last season. The 32-game im­ New world bests also were es­ In contrast, Bordin, who suc­ O “n Howard JoVmson snapped out of picking his spots real well. And manager), I’d give him a thousand Castclla’s course record and perhaps Street. hind Person’s 33 points, nine in the fourth provement matched the Boston Celtics of tablished in the men’s and women’s ceeded in winning the race after an 0-6 strikeout binge, driving in having Barry Lyons behind the plate dollars if I struck out four more the 2:06:50 world best of Belayneh There is a $4 enuy fee with a $5 fee the day of the quarter. 1979-80. The Spurs also pulled within wheelchair divisions. The winners nine Olympic men’s champiohs three runs with a pair of doubles. has helped. limes,” he said. Dinsamo of Ethiopia might be in race. The top three finishers, male and female, in six "This is what we’ve been waiting for U/2 games of idle Utah in the Midwest fn ^ were Moussetapha Badid of France failed, ran a disciplined race and Johnson’s second "double off “It’s a learning process for both Mark Carreon also drove in three jeopardy. divisions ranging from juniors (age 12-17) to super­ all year,” Person said, “a chance to make Division. in 1:29:53, and Jean Driscoll, of refused to waver from his plan reliever Jeff Pico, ignited a six-run of us and I’ve just enjoyed throwing runs with a two-run homer and a At i l l miles, Ikangaa led a tight masters (age 60 and over) will win T-shirts. There will the playoffs. And we’re happy to rntdee Robinson, held to a season-low five Champaign, 111., in 1:43:17. Both despite being behind for much of the O O seventh. to him," he added. single. pack of four Africans with a lime of also be other special awards including ones for the oldest the playoffs in front of a sold-out crowd points Saturday night against Sacramento were more than six minutes faster course. 1:02:01. The others were 1988 win­ and youngest finishers, the first subjunior finisher, a team in Market Square Arena. I think this town while battling u stomach virus, scored 12 m z than the marks set at Boston last ner Ibrahim Hussein and Kipkemboi “You’re never confident when award and a random drawing prize. really deserves it. 'The tension was there, points in the fourth quarter. After Char­ o > year. Kimeli, both of Kenya, and Tesfaye p u ’re in the back,” he said. “1 M y to Registration forms may be obtained in advance from and the intensity and the drama.” lotte pulled to 97-96 with 3:30 left, the > r" Away from the media spotlight, The race from Hcpkinlon, west of Tafa of Ethiopia. just run 2:08 and catch them.” the Bolton Lions Club, c/o Bob Peterson, 400 West The Pacers’ other playoff appearances Spurs scaled the victory with a 9-0 run. Boston, into the city, was run under 33 CO Tafa ended up in 10th place. Hus­ In 1988, Ikangaa was overtaken Street, Bolton. Registration will also be held the day of came in 1981 and 1987. Willie Anderson scored 28 points for a cloudless sky with temperatures sein and Kimeli failed to finish. in the stretch and lost by one second the race until 12:30 pjn. Chicago’s setback gave the idle Dcuoit the Spurs. Kelly Tripucka led the Hornets 33 > ranging from die mid 50s to low Reds are thriving and unbeaten “It never ceases to amaze me how to Hussein. Britsox blank Harrisburg Pistons their third straight Central with 24. > Division title and assured them of a “The virus is bothering me very little “D NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Left hander Kevin Morton second consecutive Eastern Conference now. I’m just a little weak. Now I’ve got hurled eight innings of five-hit shutout baseball leading crown, as well. 'The Pistons arc 57-22 to a day to rest and get it together,” Robin­ The Aaaociated Presa NL Roundup Report says Turner the New Britain R ^ Sox to a 6-0 Eastern League victory the Bulls’ 53-25. Detioil has three games son said. “I settled down in the second MHS over the Harrisburg Senators. left, Chicago has four, but the Pistons half and let the game come to me. I got a REACHING OUT — San Antonio’s Rod Strickland (1) reaches for a i n Morton. 1-1, steuck out ten and did not walk a batter in lot better shots. I had a couple of plays have clinched the season series. rebound while Charlotte’s Kenny Gattison (background), Randolph By Dick Brinster new AD at N.C. State From Page 9 Monday’s game. David Walters finished for the Red Sox The fticers outscored the Bulls 7-2 in run for me and I posted up red well. Keys (31) and J.R. Reid surround him during their game Monday The Associated Press with a scoreless ninth. the final 2:02 of the third period and took “They (Utah) aren’t that far ahead end GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — interim Athletic Director Harold “You never have too many runs. New Britain gave Morton all the offense he would an 85-78 lead into the final quarter. we’re 2-2 against them this year. If we night in Charlotte, N.C. The Spurs won, 110-101. Barry Larkin figures the Cincin­ Sute, moving rapid­ Hopfenberg said Monday. I’ll tell you,” Race sighed. need in the fourth inning when the Sox sumck Harrisburg Chicago got no closer than 91-86, when win against them and win our last two nati Reds are improved this season ly to fill three key vacancies in its Hopfenberg, who has been head­ Joyner, in the leadoff slot, was 2- - starter and loser Miguel Garcia, 0-1, for four runs. Michael Jordan made a free throw with games we will put them in a tough posi­ consecutive points from the free throw slim mathematical chance of making the simply because there is less media administrative and athletic hierar­ ing N.C. State’s search committee to for-4 with two RBIs and two runs Czechs rout Team USA 5:57 left. tion. It’s up to us now.” line before Kersey’s layup. Duckworth playoffs. pressure in the wake of former chy, is expected to name Todd replace Jim Valvano as head basket­ scored. Leonard was l-for-2 with After center Rik Smits hit an 18-footer San Antonio coach Larry Brown was had 17 points for Ftortland, and Clyde Manager Pete Rose’s banishment Turner as its athletic director by ball coach since the university and three walks and three runs scored. FRIBGURG, Switzerland (AP) — Team USA, using a for the Ptecrs, Psrson scored Indiana’s pleased on a couple of counts. Drexlcr 15. Smith led the Clippers with Knicks 119, Heat 102: Kiki Van- from the game. bk * * Wednesday, according to the Valvano reached a conuact settle­ Manchester was slated for non­ lineup containing only four NHL players, was routed 7-1 next seven points, including a 3-pointer “The record f^or the most wins by a 21. deweghe and F^ilrick Ewing combined for “Last year was kind of tough,” Greensboro News & Record. ment 10 days ago, declined to be­ league action today at 1 pjn. at Kel­ by Czechoslovakia in its opening game at the World that made it 100-90 with 3:57 left. Spurs team is significant, but tying the Suns 141, Warriors 129: Dan Majerle 28 points as New York scored a season- Larkin said Monday night after his 'Rimer, 39, currently is the ath­ come a candidate for the permanent ley Field against Xavier High of Hockey Championships. “We were fortunate and really lucky, .Celtics’ record for the best turnaround is scored a career-high 32 points, including high 46 points in the third quarter. sixth suaight multiple-hit game led letic director at the University of athletic director position. Middletown. Zdenko Ciger, Robert Reichcl and Jiri Doiezal scored but the guys played well,” Versace said. more significant to these guys,” he said. a crucial 3-pintcr with 2:30 remaining, as 'The Knicks had two more points in the the unbeaten Reds to victory No. 6, Connecticut. He is a Raleigh native “Ideally, a permanent athletic MANCHESTER (15) — Joynar c 4-2-2-2, two goals apiece for Czechoslovakia. Chris Dahlquist of “We were into it, like wc did early in the Trail Blazers 93, Clippers 85: Jerome Phoenix stayed even with San Antonio in third period than they did in the entire 5-3 over the Braves. “You and an alumnus of the University of director will be in place to share B«ty 3b 2-2-0-1. Laonani cl/p 2-3-1-1, Davla the Pittsburgh Penguins scored ’ lone goal year. Kersey scored 23 points, including two the race for the Western Conference’s first half, br(}aking away from a 44-44 North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1b 2-0-0-2. Wfig pf 0-1-0-0, BouWlar 2b 4-1-3-6, had to watch what you said. It look ^ att with me the responsibility of hiring Gllbart u 4-1-1-0, Saan H 2-0-0-0, SlanIzzI II at 7:19 in the third period. “Rik hit an ice-water shot along the free throws with 3:13 left that put fourth playoff spot. halftime lie by oulscoring Miami 46-26 in away from the game.” •Rimer was in Raleigh on Monday a new basketball coach,” Hopfen­ 3-1-0-0. Whita rVd 4-M-O, Halm p 2-2-m In an earlier opening-round game. Team Canada beat baseline. Chuck stepped up big, like a Portland ahead for good. Kevin Duck­ The Suns’ club-record 22nd road vic­ the quarter for a 90-70 lead. This season, under Lou Piniella, and efforts to reach him for com­ berg told the newspaper. Cunningham ph 00-04). Covay p 0-1-00 Pbfdl New York made 16 of 23 shots in the rf O O O O , Total! 20-15-9-12. West Germany 5-1. The Soviet Union, the defending leader should. He did a good job of blend­ worth followed Kersey’s free throws with tory and fifth straight at Gakland kept Rose’s replacement, the Reds are ment were unsuccessful, Hopfenberg was tapped from the WINDHAM (10) — Rieka p/ct/lb 5-2-2-1. champion, blitzed Norway 9-1 and Sweden beat archrival ing his inside game with his outside game a pair of his own to widen Finland’s mar­ them in a lie with the Spurs at 53-26. third period and Vandeweghe, who was starling to get their share of media “The search for a permanent ath­ NCSU faculty by interim Chancellor Garrill 3b 3-12-2. Torra! ta 3-1-2-1. Finland 4-2 at Bern. against a great opponent.” gin to 84-81. Both teams arc bidding for first-round O-for-6 and failed to score in the first half, Larry Monleith to fill the interim WhItBhooaa cM I O-O-O-O. Riua dh 3-1-0-0 TaUar was 6-for-6 and scored 15 of his 22 points attention. But the questions deal not letic director is in its final stages,” p 0-000 . Buakayr0p3-1-1O. Blair IW 3 0 0 0 Jordan, who averaged 36.3 points Fallowing a free throw by the Clippers’ home-court advantage against the other, with the Rose gambling fiasco but athletic director’s position last fall Rivara e 10-00. Maakam 2b 4-1-12. Dunnack Virginia names Jones boop coacb in four previous games against the Facers, Charles Smith, Kersey scored on a layup, although San Antonio still has a chance to in the quarter. Ewing scored 13 of his 25 with Cincinnati’s awesome offense. after the university’s Board of Trus­ 3^10-10^’ 2-2-0-0. Total! CHARLGTTESVILLE. Va. (AP) — Assistant Jeff was held to 23 on 1 l-of-24 shooting.shooting the first field goal for thetbe Trail Blazers in win the Midwest Division and earn the points in the period. Grant Long 1led the Larkin, 4-for-5 Monday nigfit to in­ tees, under pressure from the UNC Manchaatar 140 604 x— 150-2 Jones was named as Virginia’s basketball coach, ending “It was a semi-human night for him (23 over four minutes. They had scored 13 No. 2 seed. The loss ended Golden State’s Heat with 17 points. crease his average to .571, likes The Astociated Press Board of Governors, determined that W in^ 300 202 3-10-10-4 Halm. Covay (6). LaonanI (7) and Joynar: a search that saw three more prominent coaches turn answering the new ones. Bosox Valvano would no longer hold both down a chance to succeed 'Ibrry Holland. “(Chris) Sabo, (Billy) Hatcher HOW MANY? — Montreal pitches Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd the head basketball coaching and PbpalakI (6). Dunnack (6)and Dunnack. Rivara The 29-year-old Jones, who becomes the youngest 1 and myself (1-2-3 in the lineup) are From Page 9 athletic director positions. (6) rehearses signals as catcher Mike Fitzgerald smiles during WP- Halln (30). LP- Talliar. head coach ever at the school, became an assistant at Vir­ Clarke pays ultimate price for Flyer failure just getting hits,” Larkin said after ginia in 1982 and played under Holland in 1979-82. 1 the Reds completed a three-game the first inning Monday night in Montreal. Indian.<> 6, Royals 3: Cory sweep in Atlanta to remain the By Ralph Bernstein “I can’t worry abemtabout tiiat. that. I’m I’m fiweem^ concerned ateutabout the the fu-fu­ Pete Smith (1-1) for four hits in the ' ■ -'Glartc, who opened the scoring in Snyder hit three doubles and By Ralph Bernstein majors’ only unbeaten team. Magic NBA player of week The ^AMOciated o c ia le d Press turcture of of the the hockey hockey club, club,” said said Snider, Snider, who who added added that that it it I ^ first inning. They made it easy for the Yrrst inning with a sacrifice fly, Cleveland knocked out Mark Gubic- wasn’t a snap decision. “Hatcher is doing a tremendous job. NEW YGRK (AP) — Magic Johnson of the Los An­ Jack Armstrong (2-0), who ran his climaxed a two-run Giants fifth za in a four-run second inning. Ten "It took place over many months. We had discusions “All 1 have to do is make contact BEIWEENASOOl geles Lakers, who nearly averaged a triple-double in his PHILADELPHIA — General M a ile r Bobby Clarke, scoreless siring to 11 innings before when right-fielder Hubie Brooks of the first 14 Cleveland batters going back to the season. V^ile the discusions have been and things happen,” Larkin said. four games last week, was named NBA player of the described by team president Jay Snider as the ultimate the Braves, losers of four snaight overran his drive to the alley for an reached base against Gubicza (1-1), ongoing, the decision was made today.” “We’ve got a good ballclub, the Philadelphia Ryer, paid the ultimate professional price and five of six, scored in the sixth. RBI double. The hit scored Kevin who was charged with six hits and week. Snider was asked to describe Qarke’s reaction. potential to be tremendous.” six earned runs in 1 1-3 innings. PUCL Johnson averaged 26 points, 9.3 rebounds and 10.3 as­ for the club’s worst season in 18 years. Larkin, 10 for 14 in the series, has Giants 3, Dodgers 1: Mike BatiiV^ho had singled in Jose Uribe l^Coss pitched a five-hitter — only from second after Uribe’s Icadoff Knucklcballer Tom Candiotti, 8-3 sists as the Lakers clinched their ninth consecutive "We had the same goal, to win the Stanley Cup. We “He was very disappointed and unhappy. It was emo­ 9 scored six runs and driven in eight lifetime against the Royals, went Pacific Division championship, winning three of four disagreed on how to get there,” Snider said Monday tional for both of us," Snider said. “We had serious this season with two doubles and a the third complete game this sca.son single and LaCoss’ second sacrifice in the majors — and Will Clark five innings for the victory. Candiot­ games last week. He had consecutive triple-doubles night in firing Clarke, Ryers’ career leading scorer and obstacles to overcome. Wc were working toward them. niple. He also has two stolen bases. of ilic game. against Golden Slate and Houston. one of the most popular figures in club history. Anyone in that situation knew what could happen." drove in two runs for San Francisco, Cardinals 6, Pirates 4: Terry ti (1-0) gave up 10 hits and the three Those may be gaudy numbers for Kansas City runs. As for hiring a successor, Snider said he would “gather the early season, but they could be which snapped a ihrcc-ganic losing FVndlcton had a two-run double and Raider deal is ‘dying’ “Although he will no longer be general manner, Bob streak. Blue Jays 4, Orioles 2: John a lot of the key people I have around me, draw up a long even better. Larkin was 3 for 3 Jose Delxon and five relievers com­ Clarke will always be the ultimate Philadelphia Ryer,” LaCoss (2-0) struck out four and Ccrutli (1-1) pitched five shutout in­ GAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The deal to bring the Snider said. “Bob has a lifetime contract. Fle’ll always list and cut it to a short list.” against the Braves on Saturday night bined on an eight-hitter, leading St. Raiders football team back to Gakland has apparently walked three as he went the distance Louis over troublesome Pittsburgh. nings and Toronto won the first 8601 have that. The door is open.” “It’s going to lake some lime. 1 didn’t know for sure with two doubles, two runs scored been killed by a campaign to put the matter before the for ilie first time since Sept. 24, Jose Oquendo and Vince g ^ c between the teams since their Clarke didn’t attend a hastily called news conference until today wc would be in this situation. It just reached and 3 RBIs, but the game was rained matching his total of complete division-deciding season-ending voters. Mayor Lionel Wilson told a news conference. and a woman at his home said he was out. the point it couldn’t go on." out. Had it been played to a con­ Coleman also had RBIs as St. Louis ...soft, cushion “If it isn’t dead, it’s dying,” the mayor said of the ef­ games for each of the past two ended a six-game losing streak series last year. Snider refused to talk about the status of Coach Paul In his statement announcing the firing, Snider called clusion, Larkin would be hitting Urethane comfort in a fort to lure the team from Los Angeles. seasons. against the Pirates dating to last Baltimore’s Jay Tibbs, making his Holmgren, whose team was the first in 18 years to finish the decision to fire Clarke “a very difficult and painful 9 .613. lightwei^t. sup­ Fernando Valenzuela (0-2) al- year, when Pittsburgh won 13 of 18 since last July 2, al­ last and under iiOO in their division. decision. After much discussion and deliberation over “I don’t think I’ve ever hit this portive ^ o e! B D E EEE lowed six hits and three runs over games with the Cards. lowed seven hits and four runs in Evans AL player of tbe week "This certainly was the most difficult day I’ve had and many months it has become apparent that Bob and I dif­ well,” he said. “I can’t wait to gel 8 1 5 6-16 8-13 7-12 FIRED — Philadelphia Flyers’ Bobby six innings for Los Angeles. It was Kxpus 5, Phillies 4: Montreal five itmings. He had surgery to NEW YGRK (AP) — Boston’s Dwight Evans, who I’m not focused on anything beyond this decision,” fer on the direction of the team, and thus I feel this step is Clarke, shown here in a May, 1984 photo up, especially with men in scoring his 18lh defeat in 33 career repair a partially tom rotator cuff on -rw iviiaaie ipko. Snider said. a necessary one.” position.” look advantage of four walks and drove in seven runs and hit .423 in the first week of the decisions against the Giants, who Sept. 12. Cal Ripken hit his first Manchester Parkade Holmgren, too, was unavailable for comment. Clai'ke has been vice president and general manager after he became the team’s vice presi­ The Reds, off to their best start Spike Owen’s first home run to season, was named the first American League player of have beaten the left-hander more score three times in the seventh in­ home run of the season in the sixth Manchester, CT 06040 the week while Houston’s Craig Biggio earned National Snider dismissed the possibility of negative public since May 1984, following a 15-year playing career in dent and general manager, was fired since going 8-0 in 1980, jumped on MADE IN US A than any team. ning. for both Baltimore runs. ______646-8424 League honors. reaction to Clarke’s firing. Philadelphia. from those positions Monday. 0 y

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(AP) — Woody Hanelson but worth buying Cleveland 2 3 .400 Vrz Orosco pitched to 2 batters in the 9lh. AVEMtWBiT! Chicago vs. MInnaaota may not know what a Sagamore of the Wabash is, but Milwaukee 2 3 .400 1/z Smits 51 4 4-4 20, Fleming 511 0-0 12 Miller Campbell Conlersnca want to take a look at the product. Par more information, Viola p 2 0 0 0 (XIark ph 1 0 0 0 Slaught HR— ^nilla (3). SB— Coleman (4), z-San Antonio 53 26 .671 1rter 5 1 3 8-8 14, grade students in a special education program. Our 1- 0), 7:35 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s lawyers Rivers said. “They probably will, but 1 guess I’m SWilson L.0-2 51-3 6 3 3 0 7 San Antonio 110, Charlotte 101 Drexiar 5 2 3 3-8 15. D.Vbung 1-2 5 0 2, Flobin­ Smyths Division The premier issue of PC BusincssDisk offers three Atlanta (Smoltz 0-1) at Houston (Portugal T— 3:03. A— 7,136. teachers. Miss Eschen and Mrs. Gordon, arc teaching us Pico 1 2-3 6 6 6 1 1 Indiana 111, Chicago 102 son 5 7 , 5 0 0. 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They run Brock 1b 4 3 4 3 Marzanoc 10 00 — 1-4 5 0 2, Lang 1-1 0-2 Z E.Johnson 4-7 0-0 8, Mrs. Trump claims her husband intimidated her Today In History Campsn pr 0 0 0 0 Noboa ph 0 0 0 0 IP H R E R B B SO x-Detroit 57 22 .722 game misconduct (high-sticking), 1737. Francn 1b 2 1 0 0 Romine r1 Battle 2-2 2-3 6. Totals 56-96 28-35 141. ALEX, LUIS AND KARL 4 0 0 0 Aldrela ph 0 0 0 0 z-ChIcago 53 25 .679 3'rz Second Period— 2, Chicago. Presley 4 (Sut­ and “verbally assaulted” her to get her to sign the and kick. They’ve really been a joy.” Vaughn II 5 1 3 2 Quintan 1 b Cincinnati GOLDEN STATE (129) 2 0 0 0 DMrInz cl 1 1 0 0 z-Philadaiphia 51 28 .646 6 ter). 3.-00, 3. Chicago, Presley 5 (Creighton, DEAR STUDENTS: You and your teachers are to be EDiaz ss 4 2 3 3 Armstrong W.2-0 7 5 1 1 0 3 Higgins 10-14 5 8 28. Mullln 1517 6-7 35. agreement. Today is TUesday, April 17, the 107ih day of 1990. Rivera as 2 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 27 5 8 5 z-Boston 49 29 .628 71/Z Thomas). 4:36. 4, Chicago, F lo ^ c k 4 (GouleL Fdlldorss 10 0 0 Charlton 1 2 2 2 0 1 S/Tvek 2-3 0-0 4, Hardaway 5 1 7 6-7 17, Flich- congratulated for a very imaginative technique to en­ Phllsdsiphls 101 020 000— 4 z-Nm v Vbrk 45 34 .570 12 Presley), 12:41. 6, Chicago, Floenick 5 (Lormer, There are 258 days left in the year. Sveum 2b 4 2 0 0 Dibble S.1 1 1 0 C 0 2 rrtond 7-16 5 1 14, Marciulionis 5 1 3 4r6 14, courage reading and to learn more about the great cities Activist pleads no contest MontrssI 000 200 30x—5 Z'MilwttukM 42 37 .532 15 Thomas). 1436. Perwltios— Barber, Min (hook­ Quayle to lead parade Totals 46 18 20 18 Totals 30 0 3 0 Atlanta Wblp 1-1 0-2 2, Upshaw 3-5 0-0 6, Tsagts 3-6 Today’s highlight in history: D P — Philadelphia 1, Montreal 1. LO B — PSmithL,1-1 71-3 9 3 3 1 8 Z'indiana 41 38 .516 16 ing), 22; Wilkinson, Min (unsportsmonllke corv around us. Milwaukee 042 304 050-18 3- 4 9, Petersen 5 0 5 0 0. Totals 49-92 253 5 STAMFORD (AP) — An animal-rights activist Philadelphia 6. Montreal 8. 2B— Harr 2. Mulhol- Stanton 1 2-3 4 2 2 0 3 Cleveland 38 40 .487 18'rz duct), 5:45; Gagner, Min. misconduct 5:45; GIF (AP) — Dan Quayle and his Two hundred years ago, on April 17, 1790, American Boston 000 000 000 — 0 129. Readers may write to the children in care of Hittcrson land, Jordan. H R — Dyksira (1), Owen (1). Charlton pitched to 2 batters in toe 9th. bert, Chi (unsportsmanlike conduct 5:45; pleaded no contest to charges she ailempied to kill E— Shellield, Boggs Phoenix 38 38 36 29— 141 family will lead the Indianapolis 500 Festival parade statesman, diplomat, author and inventor Benjamin DP— Milwaukee 1. S B — Nixon (3), Raines (3), Grissom (2), Atlanta 38 41 .481 19 T.Murray, Chi. misconduct 5:45; McRae, Min School, 400 E. I^tterson Road, Santa Maria, Calif. LOB— Milwaukee 9, B^lon 7. 2B— DParker 3, W P-PSm ith. PB— Whitt Golden Stats 44 32 28 25-129 on May 26 through downtown Indianapolis. the head of a surgical supply company with a bomb. Franklin died in Philadelphia al the age of 84. Fitzgerald (1). S— Boyd. S F — Wallach, Galar­ Umpires— Home. Davis; First, Rungs; x-dinched conlorenca bUa (roughing), 8:10; Chambers, Min (unsportamarv Brock 2, Shellield 2, Vaughn 2. 3B— SurhoK. 3-Point goals— Phoenix 1-4 (Majsrie 1-1, 93455. raga. z-dirKhad piayoff berth liks conduct), 8:10; Churls, Min (unsportsmon- He will lead a 104-unit parade with bands and Under the plea bargain, she will receive one year in On this date: S B — SurhoH (1). S F — Folder Second, Layne; Third, Engel. Chambers 0-1, KJohnson 0-1, McGee 51), IP H R ER BB SO T— 2:51. A— 6,484. kks conduct), 8:10; Presley, Chi (rougNng), IP H R E R B B SO Golden Slate 6-13 (Mullin 3-3, Higgins 2-4, Har­ floats illusUaling the theme “Exploration: A Journey prison. In 1492, a contract was signed between Christopher Philadelphia GAMES REMAINING 8:10; Thomas, Chi (unsportsmonlika conduct), Milwaukee daway 1-5, Upshaw 51). FouM out— Mar­ Fran Trutt, 33, pleaded no contest Monday to at­ Mulholand 6 1-3 6 3 3 2 1 ATLANTA (3) — HOME (2): April 17. Now 8 : 10. Through Time.” Columbus and Spain to seek a westward ocean passage HigueraW,1-0 61-3 2 0 0 4 3 ciulionis. Flebounds— Phoenix 57 (Majerie 11). Parren 1,0-2 1-3 2 2 2 2 0 Jersey; 21, Miami. AWAY (1); April 20, New Third FVeriod—6, Minnesota, Dohlan 1 (Mur­ Dr. Gott tempted murder, possession of explosives and bomb Filer 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Golden Stale 43 (Higgins 9). Assists— Phoenix Quayle, his wife, Marilyn, and their children, to Asia. Frohwirth 1-3 0 0 0 3 1 Vbrk. phy, Tinordi), 9:58. 7, Chicago. Gilbert 3 Plesac 1 0 0 0 0 1 Calendar 36 (K.Johnson 13). Golden State 25 (Hardaway TUcker, Benjamin, and Corinne, arc expected to manufacturing. In 1521, Martin Luther went before die Diet of Worms McElroy 1 0 0 0 0 1 CLEVELAND (4) — HOME (1): April 22. New (Lemieux, T.Murray), 17:10. Panalles— Nona. Boston 11). Total fouls— Phoenix 28, Golden Stale 29. MontrssI Iferk. AWAY (3): April 17, Milwaukee; 18. New Shots on goal— Minnesota 14-510— 32. spend three days in the city. The Quaylcs also at­ Trutt, who earlier turned down a plea agreement to face charges stemming from his religious writings. Boddicker L,1-1 2 1-3 6 6 6 2 1 Technical— K.Johnson. A— 15,025 Boyd 5 7 4 4 1 4 Jersey; 20, O ^ndo. Chicago 11-157— 33. Peter Gott, M.D. Lamp 1 1-3 4 3 3 2 1 tended last year’s Indianapolis 500. that did not permit her visits with her four dogs, In 1524, Giovanni da Vcrra/Jino discovered present- HeskethW.I-O 2 0 0 0 1 3 Today Power-play Opportunities— Minnesota 1 of 3; Kiecker 1 1-3 3 4 3 0 0 Hall 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Baseball WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 0 of 2. could have received 20 years in prison on the al- day New York harbor. Flochlord 2 1-3 5 4 4 1 0 Burke 0 1 0 0 0 0 Xavier at MarKhastar, 1 p.m. W L Pet. O B Goalies— Minnesota. Casey. 3-4 (26 shots-22 icmpicd murder charge alone. 0 Leister 12-3 2 1 1 0 1 Producer pleads guilty In 1861, the Virginia Slate Convention voted to secede Frey S,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 PorllarxJ at Cheney Tech, 3:30 x-LA Lakers 60 18 . 769 — saves). Takko (2:08 third, 04)). Casey (5:55 Kiecker pitched to 5 batters in the 6th. Hockey She was arrested in 1988 after a rcmotc-conirollcd Frohwirth pilchod to 1 batter in the 8lh, Burke East Hampton at ^ t o n , 11 a.m. z-Portland 56 23 708 4'rz third. 7-6). Chicago, Millen, 3-3 (32-30). NEW YORK (AP) — Adda Hol7,er, a Broadway from the Union. HBP— Sveum by Boddicker, Vbunt by Kieck­ Bacon Academy at Coventry, 10 a.m. z-Ulah 54 24 .692 6 A— 17,883. Arthrogram tells pipe bomb was found near the parking space of U.S. pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.Umpires— Home, In 1941, Yugoslavia surrendered to Germany in World er. W P— Rochlord. producer who falsely referred to herself as David Bonin; First Tala; Third, Quick. Softball z-Ftooenix 53 26 ,671 Tirz Rsisrae— Andy vsnHellemond. Lines­ Surgical Corp. chairman Leon Hirsch in Norwalk. War II. Umpires— Home. Coble; First, Welke; Bacon Academy at Coventry, 10 a.m. z-San Antonio 53 26 .671 7

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(In Stereo) in a drug conspiracy. (60 min.) (In Stereo) and any other function Vernon. This Is an opportunity 29 — La 52 Unclaimed Square debacle hold back progress. (60 unfair competition and tlc . CT 06226.______c/o The Manchester CUSTDM CRAFTED 39 Singer Bob amount [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Sunset' Movie cowboy (13 Crisis: Urban Education A proflle of imaginable. For more to loin the sales team of 11 Swiss Douce" mail dept. min.) Part 4 of 4. N«w bMk In •tank, JiimMa Sook No. 1 la nnllaM n lot tu o . glilO i Incjodn i poito q t libel ond slander, DISHWASHERS needed Herald, 16 Brolnard Dutch Cope that backs Tom Mix joins forces with legendary law­ 's Central Park East Secon­ •nd linndllns. Iio oi JnmSIt, oto IM t iMotipnpnr. F.O. Sox 41SS. Ottondo, FL 1» C2_-4144 Information please call RN-Manchester medical the areas premiere 40 Menu Item capital 30 Machine gun d S MOVIE; Voice of the Heart' Based dary School. Part 3 of 4. hwhide yew oeme.ed

THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farrte coulil still iiuikf the slam by rutling a cerned There will be an urgency to tul- stinclivelv know liow li- clc wi at b- NOHTJI 4 17 911 spado and takinK a diamond fincsso, ^ o u r fill these desires lor both par tie-. IF '< 0 0 WISH TO CHAkKbe ' ‘5TILL FDR $ | R V A K u fi :i diamond Whon Kast showod out on birthday good day to exchange viewpoints with a ♦ A K .1H :i too many day. bul this i; not lik< :v Ic lit> ti m tho third diamond, dcolaror was a person whose intelligence you respect ;\R.,6£,(S«AVgSlT£,.. ♦ - you You'll tiavr- a bu;.. let 1 trick short Ho could ruff two dia­ Even though your opinions won t be in H\ .lames .laeiihv April 18, 1990 perfect harmony, valuable knowledge morejmporlantlv vou i net ,:..io. .. WKST ICAST monds. sotting up that suit, but was SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 21) > ♦ g 6 5 ♦ 10 H 4 : i : still loft With a spado to lose m addi­ can be gained lliiw paradiixieal that early bruise Your chances lot success in the year CANCER (June 21-July 22) An asso­ won I intenlionally put on c . . n V J ▼ g 10 5 tion to the queen of trumps lessons leach us to draw trumps to ahead look rather good Friends will ciate who recently accomplished some­ da, yel voui style . -ik. '. to . ■ t ♦ Q 10 l> 4 ♦ 9 2 jirevent the defenders from makin)> It IS not hard to make 12 tricks. IX'- play important roles in your allair, but thing difhcull you've been trying to do tiamboyant and d i n e - III- -. s t', !i . ♦ A K g 6 4 ♦ .1 9 K then trumps sejiaralely. and then a olaror must play only one high heart their inpul will be more indirect than could serve as your inspiration at this .01 will command atir nil- n - .p-iti.: not negative, way SOl'TM little later we learn there can Ih“ many Ho can then play A-K and ru ff a dia­ direct time Use the same tactics that worked ♦ J 7 );()iid reasnns not to take out trumps mond, spado to the ace and another d i­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Friends will lor your associate CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ’ , : a possibility yn 1 Wi:' fare ! etli . . i V 8 7 4 2 loo qmekiy iNoi Ih held cards that rub' amond ruff, and another spado to tho be looking to you (or direction today, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In order to be mercial dealings li.a.v. p , u vo; ’ ♦ 7 5 tK‘i hridjfe players dream about, but king followed by a spado ru ff Kast because you'll express yoursell in a successlul today you must have the & 10 7 fi ,1 2 courage ot your convictions Once you morrow Di wl- it nee : di- wti ' the deal hafipened in tournament com- cannot gam by ruffing early, since selt-assured manner which will signal to them you know where you re going and have carelully thought through a matter trends are ninving ■ y .a i.n. VulniTahU' North South South Will simply discard and can then petition A fter West had opened oiu how to get there Aries, treat yourself to and made a decision, don't lose heart AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fub 19) WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll THE QRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr Dealer West draw tho last trum p before finishing eluh and North doiihled. thiTc was m a birthday gitt Send tor your Astro- VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pl. 22) Your great­ thing in yyiiich .. Ill ■ - 1 his ruffing work Tho reason declarer t u m c scienldic method (or North to show Graph predictions lor the year ahead by est as-r'l loday could be your ability to can bo : ite.l it " 0H,THAfT'5 Rt.«rr„ Wist North Kill. should nut play two high rounds of South his slreiiKtli when .South bid one lieart mailing $1 25 to Astro-Graph, i /o this translorm that which appears It be oul- a r e a b it b-. d - ■ . . , WtSHPCfe WVr/ ^ l U , PR150M5 AT»e, 1 ♦ Dill I'.i'. trumps IS that he may need to ruff So North eue hid eluhs and then newspapor. P O Box 91428, Cleyaland moded inli - .omelhing mutt- u:e(ul and ' .Ik . . .•■111-. , ' . ' I ’.isv 2 ♦ I'.iv 1 V jum|ied to SIX he.irts That w.is reason three times m his hand OH 44101 J428 Be suit- to state your Iqiiclional Thi;- tal>>nl can t'l- used in PISCES (Feb 20-Man h JC; 2 V I'a.-- (,V A ll] Jam* '' s ikktky lit} and aide unlik»' deelarei s play zodiac sign : iall;. or intangibles ■ .■.;-ili i!- -a n ‘ . <»n l 'ard daniv'- t\»riften mlh />/<• latht'r TAURUS'(April 20-May 20) Som elhing LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Ihiiuj .hould I.‘- li C.iy 0. - ' = , . .South rulled the eliih lead in dummy thi' latt' Jantbyf art' m»H aiailablv at ext ilinq may occur lor you today that work out rallinr well for you todav -it Uire., '■ . .. ii e -. - " and then (ilased A K of hearts He htHtksii*rt"> Both art'puNisfusi h\ /Ich-An 1 ould ignite new ambitions and objec- ualion-- wiinrn yt'n havt* tO diMt Wtl!'. otn di'al .ire . .,'0 ■ . lives lor you whore your career is con­ ers on a one-lo one tiasi - You II in- Iiiirnp . aid .n.l

1-^ 9 M A N C H E S T E R J O B S ER VIC E...alw aya ready to serve Job-seekera end area employers at no charge. JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week:

EEK AND MEEK by Howls Schnaldsr ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue SERVICE •No oxponorKe required (or oon •A iicrall shout m e u i me i-.i. ;■ o,- . struction laborer lor concrotn work ing availabli- Mrvmum y ■ - •Interusling opening lor invonlory •Immodiato opening lor supervisor ol •Printed circuit board assomblors Good pay rate poritmoe in aircraft '.’'. k iI in ital & A T II0 G M V WHAT ARE YOU TWO DO- ) NEVER MIND \ I AM CARRY­ ...THE GfOiATE&T dork typist Requires accurate concrolo form set-up crew. Must sought by area ompleyor. 6 mos ex- production .ind piototyi •- w> . . Vi i , ING DOWN HERE? CAN 'T/ THAT.' WHATS I IN G O N THE SCIENTIST WHO AK)D THROWIWO /W typing, uso CRT, handle inventory have minimum 2 yrs expononoe in perionoo: work from prints, good dox- good pay • l„:i b>.nelits YOU SEE I'M BUSY? m ^SOING ON IN/W ORK OF PR. EVER LIVED! •Liko outdoor work? Employer <>eok yUE.l6HT A R (X)I0D * THIS p l a c e 'I frankenstank... records Very good pay and bonolils bluoprints/lovolling. Excellent pay tonty Openings on 1st and 2nd shill •Assistant manager neodud lor rale Good pay and full benefits Shill ing landscape laborer No ex- mon's clothing storo Minimum 6 bonus lor 2nd shill penenoe required Good pay rate mos supervisory or retail oxporionc® •Minimum ot 3 mos exporierKe in required Good pay and Iringo 9 groundskooping work is only roquire- •Exporiencod CNC set-up/oporator State of Connectia;t benefits. munt lor mainiainor/groundskoopor sought by local machine shop Very •Custodian required to wash/piolish oponing Will do general main- good pay and benefits. floors; vacuum; empty trash, clean Labor Department tunanco ol lawns and grounds. Living restrooms in manulactunng plant 806 Main Street r ‘ i quarters provided, il necessary. 2nd shilt Very good pay * fnngo * Good pay and benulits benofils ♦ shift dillerontial Manchester, CT 06040 (203) 649-4558 0 y

16— MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, April 17, 1990 A

I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I FOR SALE Housing Retiring Undaunted MANCHESTER- SOUTH WINDSOR-Park s S p o c lo u u s 4 b e d ro o m , 2 like yard. Lovely 9 A bath Ranch with fin­ room U 8i R home with Death won’t stop ished lower level for private In-ground pool Thomas G. Kelley ends Gun-control possible In-law/teen and cabana. Many uni­ % Specialist suite. 2 car garage. que amenities Includ­ 322-unit plan/3 34-year teaching career/11 advocates react/4 Doris Bourque. ing 2 fireplaces and lots i f $187,900. Sentry Real of bullt-lns. Come take E s ta te , 643-4060.O a look today. $227,500. PSST, OVER HERE...On D.W. Fish Realty, 643- ELDERLY CARE LAWN CARE « BOOK/INCOME TAX Henry Street In Man­ 1591.0 CONCRETE CARPENTRY/ HEATINS/PLUMBINB chester we've listed PRESTIGE REMODELING this Immaculate 5 plus TOWNHOUSES-3 bed­ NURSE'S AIDE ALAN W. GATES room Ranch! 2-3 bed­ rooms, Cathedral cell­ Years of Experience. ^AKDMASTERS &CO. rooms, fireplace, hard­ ing, skylight, fire- WET M&M OILT Hospital Trained. SPRING CLEANUP All phases of CUSVOM CARPENTRY wood floors, walk-up placed living room, BASEMENTS? •Trees & Lawns Cut PLUMBING & HEATING attic for great storage, dining room, custom Free estimates & written guaran­ tax preparation and' UNLIMITED Excellent References. •Yards & Garages Cleaned •on Burner Sen/lce 8 Sales full basement, rec kitchen, IV 2 baths, att­ tee. Hatchways, ioundation cracks, financial planning. Licenced i Insured room , tool shed, 63x206 gravity leeds, tile lines, dry wails, •Brush Piles Removed •Automatic Oil Delivery ached garage and full 742-6402 •Individuals -Partnerships lot boasting beautiful basementi Blanchard sump pumps, window wefe & drain­ •Truck & Backhoc Work Decks, Kitchens & Bath­ •Well Pumps Sales & Sendee •Corporations -Estates grounds accented with & Rossetto Realtors," age lines. Over 40 years experi­ •Exterior Housepainting rooms designed & remod­ •Water Heaters (EiMtiio > On) DECK ADDITIONS ■Fiduciaries -Tnjsts m anrljP B tpr lovely rose bushes! We're Selling Houses" ence. Relerences. •Driveways S^ed eled. Ceramic tile, all phases •Bathroom & Kitchen ALBERT ZUCCARO •Landsc^nng Installations Don't Miss This Onel 646-2482.0 •Electronic Filing of carpentry & repair. Remodeling' WATER PROOFING •Complete Building & $139,900. Jackson & • Computerized Tax Cal Now For Spring SpfldalB •Senior Citizen Discouni/'. Jackson Real Estate, HARTFORD DECKS ftoperty Maintained LOTS/LAND Pressure Treated Returns •Electric Work 647-8400.O______563-3006 AnyJebComkM 5 2 8 -5 5 0 2 Anytim e FOR SALE Custom Designs • TTD-TTY For the Deaf FREE ESTIMATES BRAND NEW LISTING! MANCHESTER FREBESTimTES fuuxmsvsw nwBsnwass ’ Phono; Lovely older Colonial 646-3361 Call . cut. YARDMASTERS Alan W. Gates Wednesday, April 18,1990 W IL L IN G T O N - N e a r 1-84. Also, dampness proofing conaele CoHegePro Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents, on Cambridge Street In THE DECK SPECIAUSTS 643-9996 Enrolled Agent 649-2871 Beautiful 2 acre ap­ walls & floors Manchester. 3 bed­ proved building lot. 646-0032 Registered F in an ^ Planner $1,000,000 Udbllity Ins. ^ rooms . plus sewing Dead end street. Quiet BUNKER LANDSCAPING 210 Main Street •FiA Workmants Compensalon ■2 Year Wtitlan Guevantse REPAIR room and 6x6' pantry treed, location. Tully ^ THE DECK WORKS ^ & DESIGN Manchester TREESERVICE/PRUNING •Full lawn c a re t -Hand Raking •Free EsHmates off the eot-ln kitchen. Real Estate, 643-0005. (Spring Sale) 649-7470 ASK A SPECIALIST! Waddell School. This Very popular, high quality deck Iw x is c ^ sefvice-DdhalcNng MANCHESTER Regional school asks employers to help troubled students NEW LISTING! Prime home Is In move-ln building reputable craltsmanusing •Spring CleafHip fertfflzing & Lime Fax 6493295 CaN 1-600^46-4649 24 Hours All electric, small, portable appli­ I lot In Pondview subdi­ HAWKES TREE SERVICE condition and priced quality materials, very affordable. MOWING Visa/Mastercard ances can be repaired by our vision. Sacrifice sale. BuckeL truck & chipper. right! $134,900. Jack- This combination can't be beat Fully Insured/Free EsUmalee experts. 10 yrs. in the Vernon $90,000. Call fo r details. Stump removal. Free By Rick Santos sports or school clubs. He was con­ If these students are identified, decreased drastically. The program, which ROTC and assembly work. son & Jackson Real FREE ESTIMATES GEORGE 633-1716 area. A fine selection of new and Century 21, Epstein estimates. Special CPA TAX PREPARATION PAINTING/PAPERING sidered a potential drop-out. Before that happens, potential k. 644-2362 ^ rebuHt vacs. Panasonic, Eu­ Manchester Herald then they can enroll at ROTC. As a resulL school officials are developed with the help of some Estate, 647-8400.g consideration for elderly and R ealty, 647-8895.0 LAWN MAINTENANCE For Indhriduals & Business. reka, Miele. We are here for you I However, John — a composite The school, established in 1976, planning a curriculum overhaul, in­ local businesses and agencies, gives employers need to be told of the SEE YOU LATER ALLI- handle LIQUIDATION •Spring Clean-up Your home or mine. Eve­ Ask your neighbors. Small ap­ John’s father ran out on his portrait of real students created to provides vocational and special cluding the planned expansion of the students work experience under the youths’ emotional problems that re­ GATORII! O r ig i n a l BUSINESS ■Seasonal Mowing owners are retiring nings o r W eeken d s. MSIughHimse^ pliances repaired. mother and he when he was 9. Not maintain their confidentiality — is education to students from on-the-job location program. close supervision of a school staff quire special attention. l££J PROPERTY ■Planting/k^lch Beds Painting & wallpapering at South and are anxious ESTATE LIQUIDATION •Shnibs Trimmed Reasonably Rates APPLIANCE &VACUP long after, John began getting in a coming around. He’s beginning to Manchester as well as other towns ROTC Principal Jack Peak said it member. “It takes a particular type of for a new family to Can 528-1947 its best Free Estimates. Fully OWN Your own office for SEWING/ALTERATTONS ResidentU & Conmwrclal Accounts SERVICE CENTER lot of fights at school, and before concentrate on his work and to deal in central and eastern Connecticut. It helps supplement the school’s voca­ And so far the endeavor has been employer that is able to do thaL” move In! Mint condi­ Commercial & Residential FrecEstfendM Expert Senricc Insured. Established 1974. less than renting. Of­ Post Rd. Plaza long started experimenting with il­ with other students, partly because primarily serves two types of stu­ tional education by allowing stu­ successful at many places like P e^ said. tion througout featur­ Cash or Sell on 643-2884/644-6712 in g 8 ro o m s , 4 b e d ­ fic e c o n d o m in iu m . 700 CARPENTRY/ 643-9321 RL 30 Vernon legal drugs. of a work-experience program he dents — those with emotional dents to develop the interpersonal Manchester Community College, Rayona Hobbs, an employee at square feet. Attractive SEAMSTRESS Consignment rooms, 1.5 baths, ’ Dressmaking ■ Alterations T -f A LAWN & REMODELING ______872-1280 By the time John reached junior has entered at the Regional Occupa­ problems and those who are physi­ skills that come from experiences in Woodland Gardens, and Shop Rite. Woodland Gardens, a local nursery, fireplace, hardwood terms. Hilliard Office tional Training Center (ROTC). Condominiums, W. ' Replace Zippers ■ Coat 6 4 5 -1 1 7 4 LANDSCAPING INC. high, most of his peers thought he cally handicapped or mentally business situations with real bosses But with the increasing number of supervises the ROTC program there. floors, family room, Linings ■ Custom Curtains WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. emotionally troubled students. Peak “We think it’s pretty good,” extra storage, newer Middle Trpke., Man­ Personal Care LAWN MOWERS was a rebel. He did little school Students like John are increasing retarded or both. and real responsibilities. •Slipcovers KITCHEN & BATH Quality work at a siding and roof for a chester. 1-446-9946. -Mowing REPAIRED work and earned poor grades. He in Manchester’s schools. School of­ However, while the students with “The most important thing is the is hoping to expand the initiative to Hobbs said. “We feel that we’re ad- ★3 0 Years Expederica PAINTIN6/PAPERINB •Planting & Design reasonable pricel maintenance free exte­ BUSINESS SENSE-Your Interior & Exterior Ikr Free Pickup & Delivery fought with his teachers and other ficials say the numbers are increas­ emotional problems are increasing, interacting with people out on the include new areas such as wood­ rior. Spring St., Man- own piece of real estate CALL 647-8730 Call Aaron Alibrio REMODELING Free Estimates In M anchester students and didn’t participate in ing by about 10 percent annually. those with disabilities have job,” Peak said. working, manufacturing, graphics. Please see ROTC, page 10 chester. Martin for your office. Flexi­ From the smallest Interlor/Exterior 646-0511______Call Brian Weigle •k Prompt, CourtTOUs, School! New price ble floor plan, lower repair to the largest $183,900. Jackson 8> level conference, li­ Painting Done 645-8912 Expert Service ■light carpentry SPRING CLEANUP Jackson Rea! Estate, brary or training renovation, we will do a •k Reasonable Prices ■ceilings and walls repaired Dethatching; edging; hedge and 647-8400.0 room. 2nd floor rental k Free Estimates House vote B O O K R A C K ■attics and cellars cleaned bush trimming. Lawn mowing. complete job. Wall Papering and Painting Crash ends career unit for additional In­ COUNTRY CLUBBIN'!!! Previously enjoyed paperback k 15% Senior Discount come. Asking $295,000. 6 4 3 -6 3 8 6 Experienoed. Dependable. Start to finish. X years Experience O You must see to appre­ books from Romartce td’IHor-i- ECONOMY LAWN ciate this 3 bedroom Call Barbara. fully insured/fee estimates Ray Hardy's Lawn Care FREE ESTIMATES Insurance, References and RE/MAX East of the rorl We will trade for your good MOWER big win for 3 D - n Townhosue with 2 full R iver, 647-1419.D paperbacks 2 for 1; or we will 646-7973 Complete do-it-yourself Free Estimates baths and 2 half baths. WATER HEATERS of town aerial truck sell our books 1/2 price. Cali Anytime ^ F Y o u 'll programs available. MARTY MATTSSON fin d a fa m ily 6 4 7 ^ 0 5 room and office tool 435 J Hartford Tpke. Installation and Replacement DON'S LAWN SERVICE ______049-4431______pro-choice Central olr condition­ FOR of Water Heaters Heritage Kitchen & “Shops at 30 Plaza” ■Rototilllng -Edging Will mean a $90,000 budget add-on — m ing, central vacuum, Vernon, CT 06066 ■Gas Bath Center MISCELLANEOUS and custom Interior. LEASE •Electric •Hedge & Bush Trimming MISCELLANEOUS O o 8 7 0 ^ 7 0 Call now for lawn mowing. Come visit our showroom at: SERVICES Tennis courts and • a i SERVICES between $4,000 and $10,000 and the Parental consent swimming pool on pre­ OR SALE Dependable work. 254 Broad Street By Rick Santos ^ C D mises. Doh’t miss outi Wilson Oil Company cost for the repairs is estimated at at N ew 12,000 6456393 646-7011 Manchester Manchester Herald proposal also dies H ■< $164,900. Anne Miller CLEANING 8ERVICE8 GSL Building CHARLES THE least $8,000. Real Estate, 647-8000.O square foot 649-5400 Maintenance Co. HANDYMAN After the town budget is adopted Because the $8,000 for repairs is m LAWN CARE Phil's Lawn Care 5 FIREPLACES!!! Just commercial/light Commerdal/Reskfential build­ ENTERPRISES in May, the Police Department, just an initial estimate, likely to rise o reduced! This 1735 Co­ By Peter Viles industrial building & Landscaping ing repairs and home Improve­ POWER WASHING which has a recommended budget of when the 21-year-old vehicle goes lonial must be seen to House Cleaning . HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS ments. Inferior and exterior The Associated Press Landscaping •Spring Cleanup Cleaning, Hauifig, Carperfiy, residential & commerdai $5.8 million, will be asking for an through annual inspections, the be believed. Totally off exit 66 and I- at reasonable rates. painting, Ight carpentiy. Com­ PAINTING updated with new roof Now accepting spring work. Ac­ •Weekly Service RamodeSig. Reasonaby Priced department would rather purchase a 84, Vernon. Can Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. No Free Estimates plete janitorial service. Experi­ additional $90,000 to replace an HARTFORD — The U.S. and foundation, new ■All Lawn Care Done interior/exterlor job too big or tx> small. cepting lawn accounts. Clean, AH Calls Answered enced, reliable, tree esti­ aged aerial lift truck that was new truck than do the repairs. furnace and wiring, customize. Avail­ Call 742-9540 SPRING CLEANING Supreme Court’s landmark Roe vs. |— 3 0 For free estimates prolessionLi service. Please Rick's Handyman & mates. ■garages *yard ' damaged when it was struck by an “Obviously you don’t want to put Wade ruling will become part of new kitchen and baths. able July 1990. Carpentry ^rvice in 100 percent of the current value O O Formal dining room, please call 742-6419 leave message. 643-0304 ■cellars -gutters 18-wheelcr on Pleasant Valley state law, replacing Uie stale’s unen­ 4-5 bedrooms. Wide 644-2901 6 4 6 -19 4 8 •rotatil'ing Road. into repairs,” said town Budget and forced criminal anti-abortion laws, O - n Call days BOOKKEEPING/ •BrushAree & trash Pine floors onO wains­ INCOME TAX Money for a new truck was not Research Officer Robert Huestis. under a bill that swept easily c o tin g th ro u g h o u t. 1.8 870-9811 SWEEP MR. WINTER a K RUSSILLO *• rem oval included in this year’s request be­ Huestis said also that the inspec­ through the House and is headed for acres or 11 acres for O U T THE W INDO W ! ROOFING/SIDINO *30 yrs. experience tions are very stringent because of farm ing or developing or 584-1443 Ourdeening aerviteit MOWING & 1 9 8 9 rooms, Oseks, Garaget ‘fast, reliable & cause the accident happened too the Senate. or home business!! thorough & oependitie. INCOME TAXES ■Finish; Csrpsnlry, KHohwts, Baswrwnts, fully insured late, said Town Manager Richard the age and function of the vehicle, jAfter five hours of occasionally $244,900. Anne M iller -FlwfSIrippinpWxx TILLING Cabkistiy. Consullatlon/Preparation •Briok S BluMkm* Walks S Pstbs *10% senior Sartor at a workshop on the police which with its 32-foot arm and emotional debate Tuesday, the O O Real Estate, 647-SOOO.d C a ll J o h n ExpMl PsiiHIng 4 WsUpspsrkig discounts bucket is used to lift woricers to FiM EallmalM/Unbailabt* PrICM Individual/Business RsIsrancM MASTERCRAFT budget Tuesday night. House approved the bill on a 136-12 m z NOT JUST FOR THE 643-7724 or 647-9556 649-0773 SSS4S20 22S-4032 CALL 872-4072 The lift truck, described by repair U^affic lights and other high IN-LAWS!!! Newly MORTGAGES Jan Pawlowski ROOFING vote, f^esage in the Senate is con­ a > listed! Dutch Colonial 6 4 3 -7 2 5 4 At Maslercrall we work for you I wth Deputy Ftolicc Chief Henry “Bud” sidered likely. > r - h a s 7 ro o m s In th e m a in MANCHESTER- you. Whether your dadre it reeldenlial Odd Jobs Minor as a 1969 Dodjte, is valued Please see TRUCK, page 10 The House easily defeated a key TIRED OF HOUSEWORK? CUSTOM QUALITY 30 05 h o u se p lu s a 3 ro o m Centrally located. OR A HOUSE ONLY UWNSER"tnCE“ or commercial. AiphaR shingles, Hauling unwanted articles. amendment that would have re­ a p a r tm e n t f o r a to ta l o f MATURBEXPERIENCED One stop Improvements. Room, kitchen privi­ SURFACE CLEANED. Fertilizing, liming, spring woodshingle t shc.ke, B.U.R. slats or Garages, cellars and 10 ro o m s , 4 b e d ro o m s , Framing to Painting. quired girls 15 and under to inform 3D > leges, washer/dryer, THEN CALL ME AT clean-up, complete lawn INCOME TAX single ply. We offer quality wortunsn- gutters cleaned. a n d 2 ’/2 baths. 1st floor TV. Non-smokers. Ref­ Licensed & Insured. ship, reliable setvioe accompanied w/ an adult relative of their decision to s e rv ic e . PREPARATION Call Dave Adamick > den,fireplace. Housels erences. 643-1442. 644-1134 competitive priest. We're fully insured Call anytime have an abortion. for a free quote. situated on 7.34 acres ASK FOR ANITA 643-0747 INDIVIDUAL/BUSINESS t provide tree eslimatee. 871-1378 Although the final bill contained ■ D w ith the possible subdi­ BONDED S INSURED DANMOSLER 647-1814 Please Call 647-3683 two concessions that abortion op­ vision of 3 additional I APARTMENTS 649-8045 649-3329 building lots. Privacy 1 FOR RENT ponents touted as small victories, personified!!! $370,000. pro-choice activists and lawmakers Anne M iller Rea! Est­ B E N N E T E l d e r l y said they were the big winners. ate, 647-8000.0 Aportments-1 bedroom 18T0RE/0FFICE MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING CARS “It’s a huge victory, a victory for MANCHESTER-New apartments for Imme­ I OUTTOBECOME Schaller's Listing. Nicely main­ diate occupancy. 1 1 FOR RENT I FOR RENT GOODS FOR SALE women in this slate,” said Betty tained 3 bedroom m o n th fre e re n t. P le a se Quality Pre-owned Autos Gallo, a lobbyist for the Connecticut MANCHESTER-330 MANCHESTER'S home, freshly wallpa­ call 528-6522 for on 1 CAR GARAGE-Storage Value Priced MAZDA-1984, 626LX, ox- Coalition for Choice. square feet. $302 per pered, move-ln condi­ oppllcotlon.______only. $40 per month. E N D R O L L S cellent condition, “Even if Roe versus Wade got month. Utilities and Rose 647-8400 or 646- 88 Subaru DLS/W loaded. $3800 or best tion, lovely family Coventry-1 bedroom, #1 aSpMd.4 WhMiOfh* parking Included. 1 27'6" width — 50« o ffe r. 742-0597.______overturned tomorrow, wc now have room with fireplace, near UCONN, loke. 8646.______m ile to 1-84. P e te rm a n 13" width — 2 lor 50C great yard for kids. Pets welcome. Availa­ GARAGE FOR RENT- D O D G E - 1984. '150', 318 that same exact law on the books in B uilding Co. 649-9404. Newaprint and rolla can ba Coll today for details. ble 5/14. $450 u til. Manchester. $ 4 0 .0 0 USED CAR CIO, automatic, bed Connecticut. The woman’s right to * pickad up at tba Manchaatar 87 Oldsmobile Calais $179,900. C e n tu ry 21, OFFICE Space For monthly. Please call i m liner, tool box, 50K, 742-5404. Htrald ONLY btfora 11 a.m. Aulo, /Cc. Low M I choose is protected in Coiuicclicut.” Epstein Realty, 647- Lease-Hllllord Office 643-4421. $5500. 742-8669. MANCHESTER- Condos. 700 square Monday ttirougti Ttiuraday. DEALER “This may be the most aggres­ 8895.0 C H E V Y 1979- C o m o ro - 2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,a n d 6 room feet. Excellent loca­ TODAY IS a good day to 85Poniac6000 $4,995 sive, pro-choicc piece of legislation MANCHESTER-Famlly 88 Ford Mustang Black good condition apartments for rent. tion, attractive terms. place on ad In classified to home. Spacious Split, 4 IBOATS/MARINE 65 Pcxitiac Fiero $3,395 SSpMd. LXPadiae* $3000. 528-1098 after since Webster," Gallo said. 646-2426 weekdays, 9-5. W . M id d l e Trpke., b e d r o o m s , 2 b a th s , sell those Idle Items 87Ponliac6000 $6,995 6pm . She was referring to the U.S. SUPER 1 bedroom, 2nd M a n c h e s te r, C T . 1-446- I EQUIPMENT move-ln condition, you've been storing. A $6,990 Judy HaiHing/Maridiester Herald floor, singles only. Ap­ 9946.______q u ic k c a ll to 643-2711 w ill 87 Pontiac Grand/\m $6,995 88 Chevy Beretta GT CHRYSLER 1971 N e w ­ Supreme Court’s decision last .sum­ fireplaced living room, FOR SALE-14 foot wood V-4. M o , A/C. Block port Royal, Good run­ pliances. $400 plus SOUTH WINDSOR- put your ad In print. 86 Pontac Frebird $6,995 mer in a Missouri case. Webster vs. near schools, a must to boot and trailer, steer­ ning condition. $600. heat. No pets. Call Sue, Sulllvan Avenue. 1,200 SPRING CLEANING — Lauri Engman, top photo, washes Reproductive Health Services, that see. C e n tu ry 21, E p ­ 643-4862. ing wheel and forward U4 Toyota Camry $4,995 $8,500 643-5047. stein Realty, 647-8895.0 square foot office. Call controls. 5'/i horse down the sidewalk in front of the Full Gospel Interdenomina­ gave slates greater power to resuici I ROOMMATES 8.-Toyota P-MpSRS $3,995 86Ponticc600QSTE CHEVY 1987 Nova- 3 B E D R O O M S . A p p lia n ­ 521-1744 o r 644-0165. power motor con­ V-6. Auto. A/C, Full Poww abortions. WANTED 4DR,FWD,AT,PS,AM- tional Church on Main Street Tuesday in preparation for a ces. Laundry hookups, MANCHESTER-300 to I verted to unleaded C3byotaCotola $2,995 CONDOMINIUMS FM, 27k, gray. $5850. House leaders, meanwhile, I deck, garage. No pets. 1800 s q u a re fe e t. C en­ fuel. $700 or best offer. $6,450 ministers’ convention. At left. Brad Palmer, of the Manchester FEMALE ONLY-2 prl- 8t Nfesan200SX $2,995 289-2087 a fte r 5:30. described the bill as a compromise FOR SALE $700 Plus utilities. 649- trally located. High Col I o ffe r 6pm, 649-9315. vate rooms, shore kit­ 86 Hyundiai Excel Water Department, flushes out a winter’s worth of rust and 0613. troffic area. Call Ken, 84HondaCRX $3,395 5 Spiwf. AM/f M . ANonMil* that merely writes into law the cur­ chen, both. $450 m onth. You'll be surprised now Judy HanilngA4andiMMr Herald MANCHESTER-DrastIc MANCHESTER-3 large 643-1442.______sand from a hydrant at the corner of Main and Bissell. rent state policy toward abortion. Reduction. Owner Includes all. 645- e c o n o m ic a l It Is to a d v e r­ 85 Chevy H 595 $2,900 CARDINAL ro o m s , 1 b e d ro o m . $565 STORE FOR RENT-460 “I don’t think this changes any­ wants action on this 8776/646-2439. tis e In C lossIfle d . 643-2711. 85 Chevy Monie Carlo $7,995 Includes heot/hot wa­ Main Street, Manchfs- 84 Olds Ciera Brougham BUICK, INC. great 2 bedroom unit V-6, Auto, ClMn C or thing,” Rep. Doug Minu, D-Nor- te r. C a ll 647-8757. ter. Please call 646- 85 Centjry Wagon $8,995 1985 OUs Calais SmI $1,998 featuring first floor MANY 2, 3, 8, 4 b e d ro o m 2426, 9:00-5:00 CLEANING 1989 Buick Regal Co«4ie $10,980 walk, said of the bill, which he bedroom, 2 full baths, I WANTED TO 87FordTempo $4,995 $3,900 apartments In E. Hert­ w e e k d a y s . SERVICES 1088 98 Reg Brougham $11AM helped write. "People can read into 1 BUY/TRAOE fireplace, full base­ ford and Manchester. 86 Ford Escort Wag $4,995 84 Olds Rrenza Cruiser 1988 Pontiac Firebrd Coupe SOLD Supreme Court limits power Auto, A/C, Low MiIm New collection efforts, it whatever they want to read into it. ment and much more. 1988 Chevy Z-24 Cavalier $8,980 646- 1218 o r 649-0857. 87 Ford Mustang $5,995 Call for details. When you have some­ N O T IM E T O C L E A N . WANTED: Antiques and 1988 RxniacSunbird Coupe $7AW We wrote into stale law what is ilic $139,900. C e n tu ry 21, BOLTON-2 bedroom, 1st thing to sell, find a cash D o n 't really like to Cleon, used furniture. 84 Dodge Charger $1,995 $3,600 1987 Buick Cam LTD Sedan 10,280 current praeiiee in Connecticut floor. $600 plus utilities. Cleon but hate to come 1987Buicl>ParkAwCoup« $11,400 Epstein Realty, 647- b u y e r th e e a sy w a v ... w ith Please call 645-1174. 86 Dodge Caravan LE $7,995 83 Olds Cutlass Supreme now.” home to o dirty houM. o w m 1987 Buck Century LTD Mhg $8.k