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as fame ranks swell Monday, Sept. 25,1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents SPORTS — see page 41 Bush offers Express commuter lanes will open Tuesday

V / cut in stores By James F. Henry Manchester Herald

RESTRICTED I ANE Drivers on Interstate 84 east of Hartford should have a more relaxed Uip beginning Tuc.sday, if a of chemicals TO SILVER tANE AND HARTFORD “short cut” for carpools works as designed. m Tuesday is the scheduled opening of the new \/ KEEP LEFT KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) — President Bush restricted lanes for commuters, located on both is preparing to challenge the Soviet Union to match the sides of 1-84. The single-file lanes are marked with United States in making cuts of more than 50 percent in blue diamonds, and there are signs indicating spe­ chemical weapon stockpiles as a step toward abolishing cial entrance locations. However, the most impor­ them, administration sources say. tant feature of this new commuting option is that Bush planned to make the proposal today in New York only vehicles with three or more occupants can in his first presidential speech before the 44th session of uavcl in them. State officials arc calling such the U.N. General Assembly. Secretary of State James A. vehicles H.O.V.s, short for High Occupancy Baker 111 said the initiative would “move the world Vehicles. closer to a ban on chemical weapons.” Because the lanes are single-file, cars will be Administration sources in New York said Bush would prohibited from passing. There is an area on the tell the United Nations he is prepared to slash U.S. highway separating the restricted lanes and the chemical weapons stockpiles by more than 50 percent general access lanes. provided the Soviet Union makes similar reductions. “We have great expectations for them,” said state Bush also planned to suggest sanctions against other Transportation Commissioner J. William Bums. countries which proceed with chemical weapons produc­ The lanes, which were built as part of the $170 tion, the sources said. million widening of 1-84, will be resuicted 24 hours Baker informed Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. a day, seven days a week. They will officially open Shevardnadze of the president’s intention in their talks at 11 a.m. Tuesday. over the weekend in Jackson Hole, Wyo. There the two Motorists caught using the lanes illegally will be sides agreed on a two-stage U.S.-Soviet program to ex­ fined $58. change information about their chemical weapons and to Bums is optimistic, despite a DOT survey last inspect each other’s plants and arsenals. year which suggested that the lanes may i ■■ slow to The president, who served as U.N. ambassador in gain acceptance. 1971-1972, also planned today to call for international The promoters of the new commuting option arc cooperation on drugs, terrorism and the environment. Bush also was expected to salute steps toward Patrick Flynn/Manchesler Herald Please see EXPRESS, page 10 democratic reforms made in Eastern Europe, Latin America and Africa. And he was to offer support for Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald economic restructuring and reforms in the Soviet Union, expressing confidence in the goals set out by Soviet IT’S A — Bolton High’s Brian Neil ting the ball into the deep corner of the cage Bolton over RHAM, the Bulldogs’ first win President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, officials said. (20) looks in the back of the net, along with during second half play Friday afternoon in over the Sachems in Ray Boyd’s tenure as The proposal regarding chemical weapons was ‘American-made’ speed makes comeback RHAM High goalie Kevin McGill, after put­ Hebron. Neil’s goal clinched a 3-1 win by Bolton head coach. described by one official, insisting on anonymity, as “a new initiative to move forward in elimination of chemi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s cheap, Center in Miami. “Speed killed in the from 26 metropolitan areas. “They’ll be so wired up. their muscles cal weapons, to reduce stockpiles and generally try to it’s easy to produce and dmg dealers tout 1960s and it can still kill in the ’90s.” “There has been an explosive growth in so tight, so intensely clenched, that the give a new impetus to a total ban.” the fact that it’s “made in America.” The Justice Department, in a report last the use of methamphetamine” over six muscle protein breaks down, gets into the Bush today also was meeting in New York with U.N. Methamphetamine, known in the 1960s month, said “methamphetamine has the years, the Justice Department says. The blood sUeam, goes to the kidneys .and can Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar. as “speed” and now widely called jxttcntial of becoming the crack problem problem has been especially severe in the create kidney failure,” Shumaik says. “crank,” is making a resurgence in the of the 1990s.” western United States and Southern “They lose their temperature regula­ BOLTON TOPS RHAM United States as an inexpensive alterna­ Dr. George M. Shumaik, an emergency California. tion. Our record is 109 degrees. I’ve not tive to cocaine or crack. room physician at the University of San Diego, according to the Justice seen any of those patients survive.” By Jim Tierney say,” Boyd said of Boles. bins, rifled a shot from 18 yards out off a RHAM Users arc beginning to smoke it, send­ California at San Diego Medical Center, Department, is “the methamphetamine Methamphetamine also is “associated Manchester Herald Bolton is now 4-0 overall and will host East Hampton defender and into the back of the net for a 2-1 advantage Defiant mother ing an instant jolt to the brain. But unlike describes crank users as “crazy” and capital of the United States.” with a high sense of paranoia, even Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. RHAM slipped to 2-1-1. at 15:05. crack, crank can give the user a high that “combative.” Shumaik says many of those who come greater than cocaine and definitely a RHAM broke on top, 1-0, with a goal from Todd Before the Sachems could regroup, the score was 3-1 lasts several hours. “The complications arc the same as we to his UCSD emergency room suffering greater degree of violent behavior,” Hall HEBRON — A rare occurrence transpired Friday Machowski a mere 3:30 into the match. Now resigned to at 18:10 following a beautiful cross from Atilla Lengyel afternoon involving the Bolton High boys’ soccer team asking release Quickly addictive, it can also lead its saw with PCP,” Shumaik says of crank from crank overdoses just need a place to says. “There’s a psychotic reaction. play catchup for the first time this season, Bolton pushed which was headed into the upper right comer of the net in its Charter Oak Conference East Division opener victims to hospital emergency rooms, users who overdose severely. “They’re so come down from highs that can last up to People go crazy with this drug.” forward behind the nifty footwork of Dooman. At 23:15 by reserve halfback Brian Neil. against homestanding RHAM High School. their fists clenched, raring for a fight even combative and so strong that they can 24 hours due to repeat doses. Smoking speed gives the user “an ini­ of the first half, the Bulldogs got the equalizer when “I think we broke down for about five minutes there The unbeaten Bulldogs defeated the Sachems, 3-1, for WASHINGTON (AP) — 'The District of Columbia’s while suapped to gurneys for their own throw you across the room.” Their hearts will be racing, their blood tial short-term jolt like crack for 10 Dooman headed in a comer kick served up by JJ. Hall. and they got two quick goals and that was the game,” the initial time this decade. highest court is being asked again to consider whether protection and that of ho.spital workers. The National Institute on Dmg Abuse pressure will be high, they’ll be paranoid minutes or so, but it will have a residual The half ended in the 1-1 tie. Zotta said. “I don’t think my kids played a bad game.” Bolton coach Ray Boyd was elated with the victory. Dr. Elizabeth Morgan must be freed after spending 25 “I think there’s sound reason to say this says the number of deaths involving and anxious, but they’ll survive. long-term effect of several hours, a “Dooman played a magnificent little ballgame,” Zotta had nothing but accolades for the Bulldogs. “I’m excited that we won,” Boyd said. “In my 10 months in jail for concealing her daughter in a bitter cus­ stuff is more dangerous than cocaine or crank nearly tripled in 21/2 years — from But severe overdoses can result in stimulant effect,” he says. RHAM coach Mike Zotta said. “Their sweeper (Zac years, this is the first time we’ve ever beaten RHAM. I “That is a terrific side,” Zotta said. “I’m very im­ tody battle. crack,” says James N. Hall, executive 34 in the second half of 1985 to 91 in the seizures, increased muscle tension or hy­ pressed with the Bolton team. It’s the best team in the think we tied them once. That’s a big game for us. They Morford) did a nice job and their exchange student Attorneys for Morgan arc asking the D.C. Court of director of the Up Front Dmg Information first half of 1988, according to reports perthermia. Please see CRANK, page 10 (RHAM) are a quality team.” (Stefan Reicherstorfer) had a very strong game.” (COC) East right now. We knew that going in. Give all Appeals to issue an order freeing her today. President Superb efforts were received from Bulldog forwards Five minutes into the second half, Dooman beat his the credit in the world to Ray Boyd. He’s done a terrific Bush signed legislation Saturday designed to force her Cliff Dooman (one goal), Dana Fortin and Mike Jones man and barely missed with a shot wide left. Then job with those kids. It’s a great victory for them.” release. along with sweeper Zac Morford (one goal) in the im­ Machowski countered with two consecutive bullets Zotta noted he was missing two players to injuries and Her ex-husband’s attorney, however, said Sunday she three to ineligibility. Unmanned launch ends pressive victory. Also, senior goalie Dave Boles, who which Boles repelled. Ten minutes in, a Dooman goal will seek to have the law declared unconstitutional. recorded 12 saves, put forth a magnificent performance was disallowed due to an offsides violation, an offense Boyd has the best of both worlds with his club. It is Morgan contends that her former husband and the in the net for Bolton. which plagued Bolton throughout. senior-dominated and has a lot of depth. girl’s father. Dr. Eric Forctich, had sexually abused their In the second half, particularly. Boles thwarted As the clouds became ominous from the remnants of “It was a well played match,” Boyd said. “Both teams daughter, Hilary, now 7 — a charge he sUongly denies. long era in space history RHAM’s intense efforts around the net. Hurricane Hugo, Bolton caught RHAM twice for goals The child remains hidden at an undisclosed location, “That’s the best game of his career, I would venture to in a 3:05 span. Morford, with an assist from Bill Rob­ See B O LTO N , page 47 although court officials believe the girl may be with CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — After aboard its Atlas-Centaur rocket,” said launch Morgan’s parents in England. more than 400 liftoffs, NASA launched its commentator Lisa Malone 30 minutes after Attorneys for both sides said Sunday they did not last unmanned space rocket from this the fiery liftoff. know how the court would handle the unprecedented spaceport today, propelling a $125 million "^e satellite was thrust into a preliminary situation. Navy communications satellite into orbit. orbit ranging from about 104 to 22,300 miles “We have not heard anything on how the court will A 31-year era ended when an Atlas-Cen­ high. Late Tuesday, a radio signal from the handle it,” said Morgan attorney Adrian Roc. “It’s really taur rocket blazed away from the pad at 4:56 ground will fire an onboard motor to place in the court’s hands.” a.m. and hoisted a 5,100-pound payload in­ the craft in stationary orbit 22,300 miles “We’re hopeful the court will act promptly, but we tended to link land, sea and air forces around above the Atlantic. have no guarantees,” Roe said. the globe with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Lightning in the area held up liftoff for 44 Forctich’s attorney, Elaine Mittlcman, said the court National Command Authority and the presi­ minutes, and the Atlas-Centaur lifted off with 1 could order a hearing on the case and that there was no dent’s military command network. just one minute remaining in a favorable 45- guarantee that the court would immediately issue an “We have had a successful mission today; minute launch period. order freeing Morgan. the satellite is now being tracked by A three-judge panel heard arguments in the case last spacecraft controllers after a flawless ride Please see LAUNCH, page 10 year, and the full court held a rehearing last Wednesday. Fbrctich and Ms. Mittlcman both stressed *at the bill docs not require Ms. Morgan to produce tlic girl. Forctich said he would be “delighted” to have his former wife released, if the federal government helped Bridgeport man murdered him find their daughter. in effort to win $20 reward BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A Bridgeport housing project and offered a cash reward for s^4| todav man’s attempt to earn a $20 reward cost him information that would get his car back, his life when he clung to the outside of what O’Mara said. he believed was a stolen car until the driver Gamble was apparently trying to do that at Index knocked him off, state police said. about 10 a.m. when he reached into a parked, 20 pages, 2 sections State police spokesman Scott O’Mara said occupied car and tried to pull the keys from Jack Scuilla, 20, of Milford was charged with the ignition. But the man sitting in the car — larceny and murder in the death of David Classified__ allegedly Scuilla — suddenly started the car Comics ___ Gamble. Scuilla allegedly slammed a stolen and pulled out of the housing project with Focus_____ car into a highway guardrail Sunday in an ef­ Gamble hanging halfway outside the pas­ Local/State fort to shake off Gamble. senger door, O’Mara said. Lottery O’Mara said the trouble started at about 8 The driver then turned on to Interstate 95, Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald Nation/World a.m. in Bridgeport when a 62-year-old Obituaries__^ where he deliberately slammed the passenger VACUUM CLEANING — Dave Sargent of 11 Bayberry Opinion____ Bridgepxrrt man said his car was stolen as he side of the car into the guardrail, O’Mara Sports ______watched from a curbside pay phone. The Road, Bolton, an employee of Piano’s Car Wash on Route Television owner of the car then went to a nearby public Please see MURDER, page 10 44, sweeps around the vacuum cleaners at the site Friday.

■a. —MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 2 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989- RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Carousel DOT is urging amendments Louis Betko previously employed at the Aldon Burial will be in Grove Hill to begin WATES group to meet Spinning Mills in the 'falcottville Cemetery, Rockville. There are no 70-year-old man charged Louis Betko, 78, of 51 Horton section of Vernon. He was a mem­ calling hours. to weaken corps’ authority I tic Manchester WATES will meet Tbesday at 72 Road, Manchester, died Saturday in traffic-related assault Last Center St., at 6:15 p.m. to weigh in. A parcel post ber of St. Bridget Church. Memorial donations may be made new trip (Sept. 23, 1989) at a local convales­ He is also survived by a daughter, to the American Cancer Society, A 70-ycar-old Manchester man was arrested Friday in 'The corps in August denied a practical alternatives after consult­ auction will follow the business meeting. New members cent home. By Nancy Concelman are welcome. Carol Tebaldi of Manchester; a 243 E. Center St. connection with as incident on Aug. 26 when a woman Manchester Herald wetlands permit that would have al­ ing with the corps. He was bom in Newark, NJ., sister, Stella Kittel of Manchester; a The White-Gibson-Small Funeral complained he ran her off the road and struck her in the lowed the state DOT to fill 77 acres Another amendment requires the Dec. 4, 1910, and had lived in Quassy puts Masons plan meeting niece and a nephew. Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, is in face after she made a gesture to him from her car, police The state Department of of wetlands to build the 11.8-mile corps to consult with federal, state Manchester since 1941. Before retir­ Hie funeral will be Wednesday at charge of arrangements. said. expressway from Bolton Notch to and local agencies on the prac­ The Manchester Lodge No. 73 of the mason will meet ing in 1976, he was an engineer of ride for sale Transportation has proposed amend­ in the Masonic Hall, 23 East Center St., at 7:30 p.m. F. 9:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Russell L. White Sr., of 281 Center St., was arrested ments to the Clean Water Act or Windham. ticality of alternatives to a project. quality control at Pratt & Whitney Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of Mary E. Wilson for second- degree breach of peace and three counts of In its decision, the corps said The DOT’S proposed amend­ Matthew Heinrich Jr., the junior warden of the lodge MIDDLEBURY (AP) — Around Surface Transportation Act that say Aircraft, East Hartford. He worked Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Mary E. (Repoli) Wilson, of second-degree reckless endangerment, police said. widening and upgrading the existing ments came in resjxmse to Gov. will preside. All area masons are invited to attend and and around over countless miles, the federal transportation agencies, not tlicrc for more than 40 years. Bridget Church. Burial will be in St. Hartford, died Friday (Sept. 22, 'The woman told police that on Aug. 26 she beeped her Route 6 would be an acceptable al­ William A. O’Neill’s request for refreshments will follow the meeting. hand-carved wooden animals of the the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, He was a master craftsman, and Edward’s Cemetery, Stafford 1989) at St. Francis Hospital and horn and threw up her arm up in anger at White ^ter she ternative that would not require dis­ federal legislation that would Quassy Amusement Park carousel may recommend alternative plans Support group has workshop did the framing and matting of his Springs. Calling hours are TUesday Medical Center, Hartford. She was u-ied to make a left turn on a green arrow at the intersec­ turbance of wetlands, despite the prohibit the corps from requiring al­ late wife’s watcrcolors. have tran.sportcd generations of gig­ for federally funded highway “Healing Family Wounds,” a seven-week workshop from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the mother of John E. Wilson of tion of Main and East Middle 'Rimpike as he attempted projects. Federal Highway Administration’s ternative designs for federally He served in the U.S. Army Air Manchester. gling children on fanciful trips that for individuals who were raised in an alcoholic families, Memorial donations may be made to make a right on red onto Main from East Middle The Sept. 21 letter from DOT contention that a widened Route 6 funded projects. Force as a pilot prior to World War to the St. Bridget School Building She is also survived by six TUmpike. He pulled over to allow her to pass, but when have always ended reassuringly would not meet safety requirements. The nearly $200 million Route 6 will start Wednesday and continue through until Nov. 8 11. He was a member of the where they began. Commissioner J. William Bums’ of­ at the Northeast Family Center, 110 Main Street, from 6 Fund, 80 Main St. grandchildren; and seven great­ she made the gesture, police said White pulled alongside fice to Ann Sullivan, director of One of the DOT’s proposed expressway would be funded by Manchester Lodge No. 73, grandchildren. of her and forced her off the road near Bigelow Street. But soon, the brightly colored amendments says that for permits al­ federal interstate trade-in funds. to 8 p.m. Fees are based on ability to pay and pre- horses may set off on a journey that Connecticut’s liaison office in AF&AM, the Omar Shrine, George Magnuson Sr. The funeral was scheduled for The woman had her child in the car, police said. lowing discharge into navigable Such legislation would affect registration is required. will take them far away from the Washington, D.C., said the corps has Manchester Country Club, and was George E. Magnuson Sr., 82, of today at the D’Esopo East Hartford Police said White then stood in front of the woman’s waters for federally funded projects, other state highway projects, includ­ R)r more information, call Ms. Wrubel or Mr. spot they’ve occupied near the ovcrsteptKd its authority in suggest­ an active bowler. 85 Ashworth St., died Saturday Funeral Chapel, 30 Carter St., fol­ car and dared her to run him over. When she attempted to the “federal agency authorized to ing Route 7 from Norwalk to Dan­ Schwartz at 643-2761. shores of Lake Quassapaug in Mid- ing alternative designs for some He is survived by a daughter, (Sept. 23, 1989) at a local convales­ lowed by a Mass of Christian burial leave. White approached the car and struck her in the propose, approve and finance such bury and Route 11 from Salem to dlcbury for as long as most people highway projects, including the Susan Betko of Manchester; a cent home. He was the husband of at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick and St. An­ (discharge) activity” may decide on New London, O’Neill said. Open house slated face, according to the police report. Police said White can remember. propo.sed Route 6 expressway. daughter in Vermont; a sister, Velma Alice (Enko) Magnuson. thony Church, Hartford. Burial was told her she got what she deserved for making the ges- The Visiting Nurs6 and Home Care of Manchester is An auction will be held on Oct. Brady of New Jersey; and four He was bom in Bridgewater, Nov. in St. Mary’s Cemetery, East having an open house on Wednesday at its new location ture. 21, and it’s expected that the 18-ton, grandchildren. 1, 1906, and had lived in Hartford. After White left, the woman wrote down his license at 545 N. Main St., from 3:30 to 6 p.m. 90-ycar-old merry-go-round will be A ma.sonic service followed by Manchester since 1940. Before retir­ Memorial donations may be made plate number and called the police. sold intact to one buyer, or sold DOH officials said to ignore staff the funeral will be held Tuesday at 8 ing in 1980, he was general manager to the St. Mary’s Adult Day Care Bolton seniors hold luncheon While denied the assault but said he had approached piece by piece to many bidders. p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, of the L.B. Hass Tobacco Co. in Center, 2021 Albany Ave., West her and stuck his middle finger in her face. He said he The Bolton Senior Citizens will hold a pot luck Experts say a buying frenzy HARTFORD (AP) — Staff mem­ on, when there was still time for the resulted in additional loans and in­ 142 E. Center St. Burial will be at Hartford. He was employed there Hartford 06117. was angry because the woman made what he called an luncheon Wednesday at Bolton Community Hall, 222 among private art collectors has bers of the state I3epartment of state to pull out of the deal. But terest rate reductions for the the convenience of the family. 'There for more than 40 years. obscene gesture with a small child in the car. A witness, Bolton Center Road, at 12:30 p.m. The meeting will fol­ arc no calling hours. He was a member of the Zion Irene Harrison caused the value of antique Housing have said during testimony DOH officials went ahead and developers. low the luncheon. Please bring your own silverware. standing 20 yards away, said it appeared that White before a legislative committee that Memorial donations may be made E.V. Lutheran Church, and the Irene (Gordon) Harrison, 78, of carousels to skyrocket, increasing clo.sed on a low-interest, $3 million Blood pre.ssures will be checked. struck the woman, but the witness refused to give a their superiors ignored warnings The complex is still in a horrible to the American Cancer Society, Memorial Lodge No. 38., Knight of Henry Street, died today (Sept. 25, the temptation for small amusement mortgage for developers Anthony To sign up for the Fall Foliage Trip to Mohonk Mt. sworn statement, police said. about problems in projects in New state of disrepair, said state Rep. 243 E. Center St. Pythias. 1989) at a local convalescent home. parks to sell their prized rides. 'The Delgrosso and Joseph Piera in House in New York on Oct. 12. For more information, White was arrested and released on $1,000 non-surety London and New Haven. Shaun M. McNally, D-Norwich, He is also survived by two sons, She was bom in Worcester, Quassy carousel, which charges 90 March 1985. call 649-7298 or 649-0527. Danverse Jenkins Sr. bond. He is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior A project coordinator for the state who heads the legislative Planning George E. Magnuson Jr. of El­ Mass., April 21, 1911. She was cents a ride, could fetch $1 million. “I did everything I could to iden­ Court on Wednesday. DOH testified Friday that her super­ and Development Committee which Danvcr.se E. Jenkins Sr., 63, of lington, and David A. Magnuson of employed for many years as an in­ George Frantzis Sr., the park’s tify problems and I felt I had done Free writing tips offered iors ignored her daily warnings is conducting the hearings. McNally South Windsor, died Saturday (Sept. Houston; two sisters, Hilda Stratton co-owner, said another reason the my job as project coordinator,” said dustrial nurse in the Hartford area. about problems with the Londonber- said he called for the hearings after A scries of four free workshops, “Writing for Fun,” 23, 1989) at Manchester Memorial of Manchester, and June Merrill of Quassy carousel has been put up for Ms. Chapman. “That was my main She was a member of the Orford Man charged in break-in FOR SALE — George Frantiz Sr., and his son George pose ry Gardens apartment rehabilitation committee investigators uncovered will be held Thursdays, Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, and 19, at Hospital. He was the husband of Somers; four grandchildren; two sale is that his family-run park can concern. 1 honestly don’t know the Women’s Center at Manchester Community Col- Parish of the Daughters of the beside one of the horses on the carousel at Quassy amuse­ project in New London. widespread mismanagement in the Joan (Stokes) Jenkins, and the father great-grandchildren; and several American Revolution and was a no longer afford to maintain or in­ why” the project was approved. Icgeu, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. No writing experience is of William W. Jenkins of COVENTRY — A Bristol man was arrested and Patricia Chapman, the coor­ department. nieces and nephews. He was charter member of the Pitkin sure the ride. Frantzis said a recent ment Park in Middlebury. The carousel is to be auctioned off Financial difficulties that ncccs.sary. To register, call 647-6056. Manchester. charged with burglary Thursday after police caught him dinator, said she told her superiors predeceased by a son, Barry. Glassworks. She was also a member theft of one of the wooden horses next month. threatened to bankrupt the troubled The hearings are scheduled to He is also survived by three other breaking into the IGA supermarket on Route 44, police she felt the project would fail early The funeral will be Weiiesday at of South United Methodist Church. also figured in the decision to sell. apartment complex have twice resume Tuesday • Church group to meet sons, Danverse E. Jenkins Jr. of 11 a.m. at the Zion Ev. Lutheran She was a volunteer for the Jef­ said Friday. “We will replace the old merry- St. Bridget Church is holding a support group for Police were called to the store at around 11:30 p.m. Columbus, Ohio, Thomas W. Church, 112 Cooper St. Burial will ferson House and the Manchester go-round with a new fiberglass one divorced and separted persons Wednesday, at 80 Main Thursday when a store alarm went off and found James Jenkins of Jamestown, R.I., and be in Buckland Cemetery. Calling Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. She that is safer for our pauons and al­ St., at 7:30 p.m. Allen, 25, of 48 Ma.ssachusetts Drive, Bristol, breaking Jerry L. Jenkins of Ellington; a hours are Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. was a member of the Widow and lows for greater ease in operation,” daughter, Janis M. Blake of South into the store, police said. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Widowers club of Manchester. the 62-year-old Frantzis said. “It Windsor; a sister, Ruth Allen ran away but was caught and arrested after a Legion dance slated Main St. She is survived by two daughters, wasn’t an easy decision. I grew up Lcibcnspcrgcr of Columbus; and 10 Memorial donations may be made brief struggle, police said. Allen did not take anything on that carousel. But 99 percent of THE DEMOCRATIC TEAM The American Legion, Rost 102, is holding its second Beth Marchei of Manchester, and grandchildren. to the Zion Ev. Lutheran Church from the store, police said. the people who ride the carousel annual dinner dance in the upstairs hall at 20 American Lynne Roux of Belair, Md.; two He was charged with third-degree burglary, second-de­ The funeral will be Tuesday at Memorial Fund, or to a charity of brothers, George Gordon of Storrs, don’t have the vaguest idea of its Legion Drive, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A ham dinner will 10:30 a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon gree criminal mischief and possession of burglary tools. be served and dancing will be to the band “Friendship”. the donor’s choice. and Robert W. Gordon of Columbia; history. To them it’s just a ride that Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, Allen was held on $20,000 cash bond. His case was con­ For tickets, call 644-6738 or 646-7961. and one sister, Katherine Shut- goes fast, a fun ride.” WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED South Wind.sor. Burial will be in tinued until Oct. 3 after he appeared in Rockville Supe­ To carousel lovers and history Walter P. Kielbania tleworth of Storrs; five rior Court Friday, a court clerk said. Center Cemetery, South Windsor. grandchildren; and many nieces and buffs, the loss of another merry-go- Walter P. Kielbania, 70, of the O-Anon support offered Calling hours arc today from 7 to 9 nephews. round means the destruction of an LOW TAXES...Manchester ranks 128th of 169 CT. Towns in per capita p.m. Rockville section of Vernon, died A support group for the family and friends of compul­ The funeral will be Thursday at important link between American’s speneding. sive overcaters meets Fridays at Manchester Memorial Memorial donations may be made Saturday (Sept. 23, 1989) at Rock­ Burglary suspect charged present and its past. ville General Hospital. He was the 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral QUALITY SCHOOLS...And Highland Park School reopened to meet Hospital at 7 p.m. Ask for the meeting room at the infor­ to a charity of the donor’s choice. A Columbia man was arrested Friday in connection In the early part of this century, husband of Gladys (Jones) Kiel­ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be mation desk. Frank J. Krieski in the New Willimantic Cemetery, with burglary and robbery charges in Manchester after there were 6,(XX) carousels, accord­ classroom needs. bania. police charged him with driving under the influence of ing to William Manns, a national Frank J. Krieski, 79, of 95 He was employed by Carlyle- Willimantic. Calling hours are Wed­ IMPROVED PARKS...Built Center Springs Park Lodge...A Step To Revi­ alcohol on Intcrstatc-384, police said. carousel expert based in Katonah, Depression discussed Starkweather St., died Sunday (Sept. nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Johnson in Manchester. David A. Bissaillon, Jr., 23, of 13 Whitney Road, was N.Y. Now, there are only about six talization. Depression Anonymous, a support group for those 24, 1989) at Manchester Memorial Memorial donations may be made He is also survived by three sons, arrested on charges of third-degree burglary, third-degree dozen carousels similar to Quassy’s, suffering from depression, meets every Tliesday at Hospital. He was the husband of Walter J. Kielbania of Rockville, to a charity of the donor’s choice. HISTORIC TOWN/8TH DISTRICT AGREEMENT ENDS YEARS OF criminal mischief, and sixth-degree larceny in connection and two-thirds of those are in danger Manchester Community College, in room 205H, at 6:30 Caroline (Kaminski) Krieski. Mitchell J. Kielbania of Stafford, with two incidents last month, police said. Police had ar­ of being sold to satisfy antique art PETER DIROSA STRIFE. STEVEN CASSANO p.m. He was bom in the Rockville sec­ and Bryan F. Kielbania of Storrs; In loving memory of Esther L. Hare, rested Bissaillon on a drunken driving charge when they collectors, Manns said. HIRED NEW TOWN MANAGER Brings Great Potential for Change. Tlic group follows the 12 steps modeled after Al­ tion of Vernon, June 15, 1910. He three brothers, Lewis Kielbania, who died September 25,1982. Mayor Deputy Mayor coholics Anonymous. No dues or fees are required. discovered warrants for him in connection with the “We don’t have that many cul­ lived in Manchester all his life. Frank Kielbania, and Andrew Kiel­ Essie you're still with me burglary and robbery, police said. tural landmarks in our nation,” he Fur more information, call Marie B. at 644-9046. Before retiring in 1975, he was bania, all of Ludlow, Mass.; and two In many thoughts of you. Police said they suspected Bissaillon was involved in a said. “The little carousel, in its own employed in the computer depart­ grandchildren. I miss you burglary at Shell Food Mart, 288 W. Middle Turnpike, on way, has contributed to our begin­ /T ment of Travelers Insurance Co., A private funeral will be held at Your Friend, Aug. 11 and an armed robbery at Center Springs Park on nings. If it goes its 47 different Hartford, for 10 years, and was the convenience of the family. Barbara Correction Aug. 26. Police said they had arrested his girlfriend in the ways, it will never be brought back park robbery and she told them about the crimes. together.” Police said Glastonbury police also have outstanding Still, he concedes that in some Susan Buckno is a Republican candidate for the Board Deaths Elsewhere warrants for Bissaillon’s arrest. cases it is better to break up and sell of Directors in Manchester. A Village Crier column Bissaillon was held on $10,000 bond and was the carousels, rather than to allow 'I'hursday contained incorrect information about her can­ scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court today. them to deteriorate or be abused. “When you’ve got that valuable didacy. Stanley W. Vogel home, hc was 7i. In 1950, Vogel, who was a buyer of an antique, can you justify letting WEST HARTFORD (AP) — Vogel, who died Saturday, a.id his for the former Brown-Thomson people go for a ride?” Manns asked. A story Saturday on a Board of Directors’ meeting Stanley W. Vogel, who presided partner Charles E. Carples took ad- retail store in Hartford, and Carples, “It’s like going to the White House scheduled for Tuesday on a site for a south end firehouse over the growth of Casual Comer vantage of a trend tow ard a manager at Sage-Alien & Co. Ir>c., and jumping on Lincoln’s bed.” JAMES FOGARTY JOYCE EPSTEIN MARY ANN HANDLEY JOSH HOWROYD from a small. West Hartford sportswear that swept the country conlaincd incorrect information on the proposed location opened their first store . Originally a French invention, sportswear store to an 800-s.ore and helped revolutionize retailing by Thoughts Secretary for the firehouse. The Oak Grove Nature Center site is “We wanted to create something merry-go-rounds became part of the Board of Directors Board of Directors Board of Directors chain, died in a Connecticut nursing providing easy access to the clothes. not being considered. more fun than work,” Carples said. American landscape and culture We live in a society in which there is great concern during the 19th century. That’s r " ■' for tlic improvement of our bodies. The shelves of book when Italian, German and other im­ Public Meetings and video stores, the programs on our televisions, the migrant wood carvers came to this Lottery many fitness centers, our schools, hospitals, health-care country and contributed the style of professionals — all join in a great struggle with our their respective homelands to weight, our diet, our stress. The message is “make that Term Term Public meetings scheduled for today: develop a New World art fonn. Winning numbers drawn Saturday in New England: Andover extra effort and you will be rewarded with results.” The rides became the focal point 1989-1992 1990-1993 Connecticut daily: 672. Play Four: 2670. Manchester Recreation Committee, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. When we set out to exercise our spiritual lives we of amusement parks. Families seek­ Massachusetts ddly: 5635. Advisory Board of Health, Lincoln Center hearing could surely benefit from a little cheering and coaching. ing to escape the summer heat Massachusetts Megabucks: 9,13,16,26,30,31. room, 3:30 p.m. Bolton We would grow stronger in our knowledge and love of would often uike trolley cars to the Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily: God and our civic and religious communities would in­ Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing Public Building Commission, Community Hall, 7:30 end of the line where amusement 303,4468. room, 7 p.m. crease in character and loveliness. parks typically were built. Wliile Tri-state Mcgabucks: 3,8,19,29,35,36. p.m. Commission on Aging, Manchester Senior Citizens’ I rejoice in this week s opportunity to encourage you some rode the stylized steeds, others Center, 7:30 p.m. Coventry to join with me in making that extra spiritual effort in enjoyed the breeze created by the TERRY BOGLI M A LC O LM F. BA RLO W SUSAN G. PERKINS CRAIG LAPPEN our lives. turning machine. Winning numbers drawn Sunday in New England: Agenda for Tomorrow, Municipal Building coffee Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education room, 7:30 p.m. Building, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Richard C. Alton Board of Education Connecticut daily: 028. Play Four: 0887. Board of Education, 45 North School St., 7:30 p.m. Steering Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 1 150 attend Weather iManrliPHtpr Hrralft GOP cookout CONSTABLES SELECTMAN William Desmond USPS 327-500 Kathleen Maloney Chance of rain VOL. CVIM. No. 303 About 150 people attended the Tuesday, September 26 Republican chicken barbecue Sun­ Clarence Foley Accd forecast for dayMe oondiions and t»gh lempt^raiuff Q Frank Napolitano o o o o Penny M. Sieffert. Publisher day with the sun shining brightly Ronald Gates Tonight, becoming cloudy with a Qeorgs T. Chappell Dennis M. Santoro Editor and, according to Republican Town 61^1 50 percent chance of rain after mid­ Advertising Director Chairman John Garside, an upbeat Paul Phillips night. Low 50 to 55. TYicsday, rain. Jeanne Q. Fromerth Sheldon Cohen Bualneaa Manager tone prevailing among the party’s High 60 to 65. Chance of rain near Composing Manager candidates for election on Nov. 7. 100 percent. Outlook for Wednes­ Denlae A. Roberta Robert H. Hubbard “We ran out of chicken toward the ROGER NEGRO EDWARD TOMKIEL day, partly sunny, windy and cool. Peraonnel Manager Pressroom Manager end,” Garside said. Treasurer Town Clerk B oslonT s/^ High around 60. Frank J. MeSweegan I------o Circulation Director He said the attendance \vould Soullierly winds will bring an have been better if the Republicans abundant supply of available mosi- Publlahed dally except Sunday and certain holldaya by thi had been able to hold the event as turc from the South, resulting in a Conn '’'« « • Mancheater PoatL^t^ .HH If* '* ® * •' Conn. scheduled on Saturday, but Hur­ steady rain Tuesday. P O Bn. X u K to the Manchealer Herald, K u . ooM 591.01 Manchester, Conn. 06040 ricane Hugo changed that. Garside WE ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE said some people had made their Atlantic Weather summary for Sunday; n n . Saturdaya, pleaae telephone your cerrier. If you're unable to reach your carrier, call aubacriber aervlce at bv 6 weekend plans before the reschedul- Ocean Temperature: high of 61, low of 647-0948 FOR ABSENTEE PAST - PRESENT - FUTURE (iWsbuTi p.m. weeKdaya for delivery In Mancheater • ’ »ig- FOR RIDES 40, mean of 51. The normal is 60. Suggeated carrier ratea are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 for one Almost all the candidates for of­ * 111111 Precipitation: none for the day, J im . month, $23.10 for three montha, $48.20 for alx montha and fice came to the fund-raising social BALLOT 3.89 for the month. $92.40 for one year. Newaatand price: 35 centa a copy VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 7 TO POLLS ft >>>>>>'>>>1 } 0 1 9 0 9 Acou W e aitMK. Inc The Mancheater He'-ald la a member of The Aaaoclated Preaa event, and while it was not the oc­ INFORMATION Temperature extremes for today: Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jacqueline Mercado, the Audit Bureau of CIrculatlona, the New England Preaa casion for political speeches, most Paid for by the Democratic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treasurer CALL 645-8991 B M f E 3 E!3 m O Higliest on record 88, set in 1970. Aaaoclatlon and the New England Newapaper Aaaoclatlon of the table talk centered around r sroAMs ntm tm s smow S U W > FT UOUO* CiOoCt a fourth-grader at Washington School. CALL 645-8991 Lowest on record 30, set in 1963. politics and the coming campaign. 4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989—5 Bridgeport police groups NATION & WORLD______split over promotion issue

BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The “I’m offended by it. Everyone Surveyed economists don^t see recession until at least ^91 “Uncle Tom.” Both Meekins and his president elect of Bridgeport Guar­ opponent, Sgt. Robert Studivant are should be offended by it,” Bowen said. “The department has policies WASHINGTON (AP) — The economy will continue dians, a group of minority police of­ black. meeting in San Francisco. A copy was made available tinued.,“A majority of NABE panel members expect this Progress on the nation’s twin trade and budget deficits, against that. No one is immune from to grow through 1990, forestalling until at least 1991 a ficers, has said a rival group made Meekins called the flyer an inter­ here. soft landing to continue through 1990, with real growth meanwhile, was expected to continue. them.” recession that many once forecast for next year, top busi­ up mostly of white officers is racist, nal Guardians matter and said the In its previous quarterly survey last May, NABE found at a level fast enough to keep the unemployment rate The economists’ median forecast for the trade deficit Police Board President Robert ness economists said today. touching off a controversy that is statement would not be offensive to that 63 percent of the respondents expected the next below 6 percent, but slow enough to keep inflation in the was $110 billion this year and $100 billion in 1990, com­ Buccino said he hoped the racial Nearly two-thirds of the 72 forecasting experts sur­ rending the department’s ranks. fellow blacks. “Not to my brothers,” recession next year. Now, only 37 percent foresee a 4-4'/2 percent range.” pared with $122.8 billion in 1988. 'divisivcncss would be put to rest veyed by the National Association of Business Even members of the Guardians he said. serious downturn by 1990. However, the survey responses did imply a slowdown The survey found the survey panel expects a $150 bil­ before it begins affecting the job Economists said they think a recession is not likely have taken issue with comments In today’s survey, 32 percent said the next recession in economic growth in the last half of this year. lion budget deficit this year and $135 billion in 1990, performance of the officers. before 1991. A third of them said a recession will not ar­ made Thursday by that organiza­ But both Studivant and Sgt. would not begin until 1991, another 14 percent said 1992 The forecasters’ median growth rate for the gross na­ compared with $155.1 billion last year. The forecast is “It’s vitally important in a multi­ rive until 1992 or later. tion’s newly re-elected president. Bowen, the Guardians’ chairman of and 17 percent said 1993 or later. Twelve percent said a tional product, the nation’s broadest measure of far from the $100 billion Gramm-Rudman deficit reduc­ Officer Theophilis “Ted” Meekins the board, did label the flyer as of­ cultural, multi-racial town like “If the expansion docs continue until that time,” the recession would arrive before year’s end and 25 percent economic health, during the final three months of 1989 is association said, “it will set a record for the longest ex­ tion ceiling mandated for fiscal 1990. and have distanced themselves from fensive. Bridgeport that people in the depart­ expected it next year. 2.1 pxjrccnt. Tliat compares with a 3.1 percent growth in it. ment look at the common good, pansion (in cither war or peacetime) in the history of the the first half of the year. Other forecasts in the survey included: “Any black person’s going to take United States.” “At the time of this writing, the Fed seems to have en­ Meekins had compared a new or­ offense to it, whether it was said by which is to prc.scrvc and protect The survey found a substantial majority expect growth —Industrial production is expected to grow at 3.1 per­ ganization of officers, the primarily peace in the city and serve the The nation s economy currently is enjoying record gineered the much-awaited ‘soft-landing,’” the report cent this year, slowing to 1.7 percent in 1990. a white person or a black person,” said, referring to the continued but slower economic to continue at about the same 2.1 percent rate throughout white Bridgeport Police for Equal population,” Buccino said. peacetime growth which will be seven years old in 1990. Studivant said. growth sought by the Federal Reserve as it seeks to con­ —Construction of new homes and apartments is Employment Opportunity, to the December. The longest expansion ever occurred in the At the same time, the economi.sts scaled back their in­ forecast to average 1.42 million units this year and 1.45 white supremacy group, the Ku February 1%1-December 1969 period that included the trol inflation. Vietnam war. flation forecast to 5 percent for the October-December million units in 1990. Klux Klan. “Economic growth has dropped to below 3 percent, in­ quarter, down from 5.3 percent in the May survey. The —Car and truck sales are expected to total 15 million “It’s an all-white group,” Meekins The survey was being presented at NABE’s annual flation is dropping and interest rates are easing,” it con­ median forecast for inflation in 1990 is 4.3 percent. this year and before falling to 14.7 million in 1990. said. “The only thing that’s missing Long waits seen Painck Fiynn/Manchester Herald is a sheet.” Officer Thomas Flynn, president MOMENT OF TRUTH — State Rep. James McCavanagh of Manchester, left jokes with of the Bridgeport Police for Equal for drug treatment Newspaper bucks the odds in St. Louis Manchester State Bank President and former Mayor Nathan G. Agostinelli who’s being Employment Opportunity, called weighed by Stop & Shop supermarket Operations Manager Art Bruneau at the store Meekins’ comments “slanderous.” Passenger ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Co., which owns the Sun. aiming for after a month of publica­ folded in October 1986. Saturday. Through Stop & Shop’s Food for Friends program, Agostinelli and McCavanagh “We have never made a raical HARTFORD (AP) — Drug ad­ ment to any drug addict who wants Sun, trying to start from scratch and Ingersoll, who is moving to St. tion. Advertising space in the in­ reference to anybody,” Flynn said. dicts who want to kick the habit it. Liner On buck the trend of newspaper Louis from Connecticut, will be augural edition was sold out. “We definitely welcome competi­ plan to lose 15 pounds apiece in 30 days to raise money for the Manchester Area Con­ “It’s very, very easy to hide behind often have to wait up to six months The General Assembly this year mergers and shutdowns, hit the ference of Churches. editor-in-chief. The Sun started printing 200,000 tion,” said the Post-Dispatch’s a charge of racism.” to get help in state programs, a state passed an anti-drug program that streets early today to a curious and “I think it’s pretty clear that print copies of the newspaper about 9:30 Managing Editor David Lipman. Flynn said his organization was official said. will set aside $6 million for new Fire eager community. has a good future. I haven’t the least p.m. Sunday night, three hours ear­ “We find it exciting and challeng­ formed in support of a proposal to By the time they can get the help, treatment centers and prevention The debut edition of the tabloid doubt the St. Louis Sun will be lier than its planned deadline, in ing.” allow officers to be chosen for it is often to late, the official said. programs. Another $15 million was newspaper featured a photograph of profitable. It’s one of the lower risk order to meet expected heavy Two town leaders to trim down promotion in their order of finish on Stephen Glass, associate director authorized to renovate state build­ GREAT a bright sun rising over the Gateway ventures we’ve undertaken,” he demand. 'The Post-Dispatch’s circulation a Civil Service exam. of treatment services at the Connec­ ings for use as drug treatment Arch. said. The 1-day-old Sun will be com­ has been increasing all .summer and The Guardians are seeking an af­ ticut Alcohol and Drug Abuse Com­ centers. BRITAIN Esbjerg The lead story was the launch of “This newspaper will be success­ peting with the St. Louis Pbst-Dis- its 10 biggest advertisers are spend­ to benefit those less fortunate firmative action plan before promo­ mission, estimated that the state has Some groups are now offering North S ea the newspaper, and its headline was ful if it’s relevant. 'That’s our num­ patch, which will be 111 years old ing more money than they were a tions are made based on the results about 1,100 openings for inpatient pre-treatment programs for drug ad­ “St. Louis, We Have Liftoff.” ber one priority.” in December. The Post-Dispatch has year ago. Last week’s paid circula­ of that test. drug rehabilitation. dicts who arc waiting for treatment. The Sun is trying to become the To herald the Sun’s rising, Ingcr- been the city’s only daily newspaper the Stop & Shop Charitable Foundation will donate tion stood at 564,000 on Sunday and By Nancy Concelman Sgt. John Bowen, the Guardians’ But, he estimates the number of Willimantic-bascd Perception first major newspaper to start from soll and other executives said they since the St. Louis Globe-Democrat 384,000 on weekdays. Manchester Herald $750, and a minimum of $1,500 will be donated to the chairman of the board, said that addicts in the state at about 70,000. Programs Inc. has established an scratch and make a profit since planned to “hawk” newspapers Manchester Area Conference of Churches, which dis­ Meekins was not empowered to “Any wait is too long,” Glass early recovery group that meets Newsday successfully did it on today in front of its downtown of­ ------^ Former Republican Mayor Nathan G. Agostinelli tributes food to needy people during the holidays. speak for the Guardians until their said. “This is a very impulsive weekly to keep in contact with ad­ Long Island nearly 50 years ago, fices. and state Rep. James R. McCavanagh, D-Manchester, “If we don’t eat, some of the less fortunate will,” election is certified. population. They want what they dicts awaiting more extensive treat­ said Ralph Ingersoll II, chairman Already, the Sun has attracted have a lot of experience in handling weighty matters. Agostinelli said. ‘Ted is speaking for himself,” want when they want it. If you get ment. and chief executive officer of New 55,000 subscribers — nearly twice For the next month, both will tackle two problems At Saturday’s official weigh-in at the Stop & Shop Bowen said. them motivated enough for treat­ “That way, we at least have week­ Ferry catches fire, Jersey-based Ingersoll Publications the level company officials had been that have plagued mankind for ages: hunger and store, Agostinelli weighed in at 225 pounds, while Meekins also drew fire from ment, and there’s no treaunent avail­ ly contact with them,” said Rhonda ACURA weight loss. McCavanagh came in at 268 pounds. Both men have members of the Guardians Friday able, they will just go back and use Kincaid, executive director of Per­ Agostinelli and McCavanagh have promised to lose decided to follow a common-sense weight-loss plan to when other officers revealed a flyer drugs.” ception Programs. “Otherwise, it’s at least 2 are dead by 15 pounds each in 30 days to feed Manchester’s and drop the pounds by the Oct. 21 deadline — exercise he used in his re-election campaign Glass said the state is “light years real difficult to keep in contact with Bolton’s needy families through Stop & Shop’s “Food more and stay away from certain foods. in which he called his opponent an away” from being able to offer Ucat- them.” COPENHAGEN, Denmark inhalation of smoke. Asked what favorites he might have uouble giving Schaller for Friends” program. (AP) — Fire broke out on a 6(X)- The blaze started in a linen Manchester Employees at the Manchester Stop & Shop super­ up, McCavanagh replied, “Anything that tastes good.” foot Danish ferry in the North Sea closet in the bow on the fifth deck market at 342 Broad St., businesses, friends and Both are confident they’ll be able to lose if others early today, killing at least two of the 14,893-ton ferry, owned by are gaining. ALL NEW 1990 anyone else interested in feeding the needy or watch­ people and injuring 10, the Danish DFDS, or Scandinavian Seaway ing the two men battle the bulge may pledge from 5 “If it wasn’t for charity, I wouldn’t be doing it,” Sea Rescue Center said. shipping line. INTEGRA SEDANS cents to $1 for each pound McCavanagh or Agostincl- Agostinelli said. “The Manchester Area Conference The Tor Scandinavia was carry­ The Tor Scandinavia was on a li lose. Pledges are being taken at a booth at the local of Churches does a tremendous job during the holiday ing 540 passengers, mostly British season.” regular ferry service from HX6XIULI7D ?JlXSSmssix store. citizens, and 110 crew members Goteborg on the Swedish west, to Tuesday Only If the Manchester Stop & Shop raises at least $750, “It’s for an excellent cause,” McCavanagh said. when the ship caught fire out at Harwich on Britain’s east coast dawn about 90 miles off the west and to Esbjerg on the Danish west From Our Meat Dept. coast town of Esbjerg. coast, the owner, DFDS, said. The fire was under control The liner was about to cross the within a few hours, the rescue North Sea from Goteborg to Har­ USDA CHOICE Butt Tenderloins $4.29 Lb. Stk# 1648 center in Arhus in central Denmark wich off the Danish coast when the Investors look to timberland said. Tlie Danish radio said the fire was discovered. (Whole or Half) - Will Custom Cut ferry was heading for Esbjerg on its own engines. Three helicopters from the Joergen E. Petersen, a spokes­ Danish coast guard and one from From Our Deli Dept. A s Low As as low-risk inflation hedge man for the shipping line DFDS, Norway were dispatched to the 1 said none of the 540 passengers scene, bringing medical aid, said a $ 2,99500 NEW HAVEN (AP) — Timber- to fall prey to the same market for­ investors join with other investors in 110 crew members had been spokesman of the Danish Sea Res­ DEUTSCHMACHER Boigna $2.09/Lb. In Stock Models Only land is drawing increased attention ces as stocks and bonds, Binkley timberland investment funds. evacuated. One of the injured was cue Center. from investors who are rediscover­ said, it can be a useful tool in build­ The largest fund is run by John flown by helicopter to Esbjerg be­ The Tor Scandinavia, which can ing its value as a relatively low-risk ing a diversified portfolio. Invest­ Hancock, the Boston-based in­ cause of asthma respiratory carry 1,500 passengers and 400 From Our Bakery Dept. investment that provides a good ments in timber also can offer com­ surance and financial services com­ troubles. cars, was built in 1976 the Flinder ss hedge against inflation, a Yale parable rates of return to stocks and pany. Other insurance companies, The nationalities or identities of ship yard in Luebeck, West Ger­ Fresh Baked professor says. bonds with considerably less risk, he including Mutual of New York, also the victims were not immediately many, and is one of Scandinavia’s Whea t Rolls 99c/1/2 dozen SCHALLEH “There is a growing interest by said. manage funds, as docs First released. The rescue center said in­ largest ferries with swimming non-traditional investors in timber- Southern pine timberland, for ex­ Wachovia Bank, which is based in 3 4 5 Center St. (Rt. 6). Manchester • 647-7077 juries were minor and caused by pool, gym and a move theater. 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 lands — pension funds and in­ ample, has had an annual return of Winston-Salem, N.C. Exit 60 off 1-84 - Minutes from Hartford dividuals — who are looking at tim­ about 10 percent since 1955. First Wachovia runs the country’s ber as another asset to diversify their “The diversification and low risk only open-ended fund, which allows portfolios,” said Clark S. Binkley, a coupled with what we consider very participating investors to increase or professor at Yale University’s good returns” are drawing investors decrease the size of their invest­ forestry and business schools. to timberland, said Robert Cham­ ments and allows new investors to DON'T MONKEY ‘The conventional wisdom (has bers, the Atlanta-based vice presi­ join each quarter. 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GREENWICH (AP) — United Trumka said. “We’ll never again be Management, has been working to has a “senior skip day,” the human w ^ts to clear up a “myth” in town. CUSTOMER “We could use a little boost,” she We do not have a senior center,” 647-9946. After initial payment and prior to expira­ Mine Workers’ President Richard L. divided.” quantify the risks involved in timber services department has senior ex­ .said. Gpd is working miracles! He can meet Bill Casstevens, international Hotchkiss said. tion, you will be billed. Trumka stressed solidarity and non­ investments. cursions, but how many residents Frost said lack of awareness and your needs and desires. violence to thousands who rallied at secretary-treasurer for the United “We need to be able to explain know the town has a senior club? In the past, club meetings have the inability to get out of the house been held at the community center Pittston Co. headquarters here in Auto Workers, offered a pledge of timberland to potential investors in Apparently not many, since only I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my pay-by­ could be reasons why many seniors in the north section of Coventry and Come expecting to receive support of striking coal miners. solidarity. “Your struggle is our exactly the same terms as stocks, 80 of the town’s approximately do not get involved. mail subscription on struggle. Your dreams are our at the Knights of Columbus hall. YOUR miracle from God! bonds and other investments,” 1,100 senior citizens participate in It is suictly a social club, notes dreams.” But Hotchkiss says the park is a Enclosed please find payment tor About 2,500 labor union activists, Binkley said. it, according to Elaine Hotchkiss, a Hotchkiss, “a chance for seniors to GfQce Along with the Appalachian ac­ more pleasant setting and the park­ according to police estimates, held a Binkley said his research shows past club president. enjoy each other’s company.” Carrier Delivery: peaceful but emotional rally Sunday tivists, those from Connecticut, that Maine timberland presents the “It would definitely be nice to sec ing is better. Not long ago, Grace ’N Vessels Musical Healing Service Occasionally the club docs “a few □ 3 months *23.10 □ 6 months *46.20 □ 1 year *92.40 outside Pittston offices in response Massachusetts, Rhode Island, least risk to investors, that in the more of the seniors involved,” Hotchkiss complained to the Town little civic things,” like donating for Council about a jut in the ground in Senior Citizens: to the five-month-old strike involv­ Maine, New York, New Jersey and south is slightly more risky and tim- Hotchkiss said last week. Chrisunas parties for children in □ 6 months *43.12 □ 1 year *86.24 Friday, September 29, 7:30 P.M. ing 1,700 Appalachian miners. Pennsylvania marched from the bcrland in the Pacific Northwest is Everett Frost, current president of llic parking area. She said she was □ 3 months *21.56 town. However, the main purpose of concerned it was a hazard to those Manchester High School United Mine Workers’ organizers city’s Sherman Baldwin Park about the most risky. Coventry Seniors, said the club the club is fun. walking. Hotchkiss said she finally Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment / Tip Amount. said 120 coal miners took a 15-hour a mile to Pittston Co. headquarters Investments in the Pacific publicizes meetings and functions, Currently the club meets the third 134 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, CT bus ride from Virginia, West Vir­ downtown. Northwest timberland seem to be the ju.st patched it herself with a few Motor Route Delivery: Coventry, Andover, Bolton -$27.30,3 months indicating that all retirees and Wednesday of each month at the rocks. ginia and Kentucky to join union As the demonstrators walked, most risky because of the federal seniors are eligible to take part. FREE ADMISSION lodge at Patriot’s Park. There arc no Even though the Knights of supporters from seven Northeastern many of them wearing the government’s conU'ols on the sale of Frost added that the club could be­ meetings in December and January. states for tfie four-hour rally. camouflage clothes the union has timber there. Congress sets sales come even more active if more Columbus arc putting a second floor Name Sometimes speakers are invited, and on their hall, which would make Trumka emphasized strength used to symbolize its hard-line levels for timber in the region every people got involved. those meetings are open to the meeting there monthly more con­ through unity in a speech before the stance, they taunted the company year, so lumber prices are not simp­ ‘The bigger you get, the more public according to Hotchkiss. Other venient, meetings would be inacces­ Apt. demonstrators, who included mem­ saying, “What’s disgusting? Union ly a function of market forces, spread out you become... and the times there are games like bingo and sible to those with disabilities, bers of the AFL-CIO, United Auto busting.” Binkley said. better you become,” Frost said. from time to time, a scavenger hunt. Hotchkiss said. So, it would be nice Workers, Communication Workers Pittston offices in Greenwich and Binkley said, however, that as He added, however, that the Recently, the group held a teacup Zip Phone _ of America and the International to continue to use the lodge, she Virginia were closed Sunday, and risk increa.ses, so docs the potential people who do take part in club auction. The funds raised will likely said. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. company officials could not be for investment return. functions are mostly active and go to a civic cause, Hotchkiss said. Hotchkiss encourages town MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF...PAY-BY-MAIL “They want to separate us by reached for comment. “I’m not saying that every in­ dedicated. Elected president in Seniors generally provide their geography. Tney want to separate us Pittston and the miners are at dividual or pension fund manager seniors to join the fun and give the March, Frost had been an active own transportation to meetings, Senior Club a try. ^ 4 by union label ... by the color of our odds over wages and benefits. The should rush to invest in timber. I am member since retiring in 1981. Prior however, Dial-A-Ridc is available, Currently the club officers arc The Manchester Herald skins, by our gender, because they company wants to cut benefits and trying to provide the tools they can to that he had been active in town Hotchkiss said. Frost said people FOR MORE INFO. OR 24 HOUR PRAYERLINE - CALL 203-775-1990 know that only by keeping the labor raise wages, but the union has use to assess whether the investment Frost, Eleanor Guinan, vice presi­ government, serving on the planning using Dial-A-Ride would probably P.O. Box 591- Manchester, CT 06040 Grace 'N Vessels 1989 movement divided can they win,” rejected any givebacks. is right for them,” Binkley said. dent; Doris LcDoyt, treasurer, and and zoning commissions. need to give the service about one Gloria Doggart, secretary. 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989—7 Colombian judges threaten In Charlestown, Changing attitudes strike over protection issue the coping begins cut Contra access

BOGOTA. Colombia (AP) — in Florida. the country much more than that. Judges are threatening to strike for Barco on Wednesday begins his Earlier this year an organiziition Thousands queue up for food to friendly ears more protection from the cocaine trip to the United States. In addition of 74 nations, including coffee > / traffickers at war with the govern­ to a meeting with Bush on producing countries and coffee con­ CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - A WASHINGTON (AP) — Central the Contra leadership mantle has ment of President Virgilio Barco, Thursday, he is expected to plead suming countries, failed to agree on “My husband and 1 arc so for­ minister of an affluent church America’s shifting political passed from Miami-based civilians f who heads to Washington this week for help in the drug war in an ad­ renewing an agreement on prtxluc- tunate,” said Sylvia Hyman, wife of prayed for speedy damage sclUc- landscape has produced a more to battle-hardened ConUa field com- for talks with President Bush. dress to the U.N. General As.sembly. ^ tion quotas and prices. the owner. “My studio upstairs was On Sunday night, three more Cocaine and coffee will be the ments, and less fortunate victims of untouched. My sculptures — noth­ tolerant U.S. attitude toward , manders who have risen through the As a result, the price of coffee has Hurricane Hugo lined up in driz­ Nicaragua’s leftist government and ranks and arc far more qualified to bombs exploded at banks in the topics of his meeting with Bush, ac­ ing — was damaged.” plunged 50 percent to 82 cents a zling rain for free barbecue and milk deepening hostility toward some represent the armed opposition to capital but caused no injuries. cording to the agenda published in pound. Mrs. Hyman said she was im­ to feed their babies. Contra rebels who once enjoyed the Sandinistas. The blasts are among more than Bogota ncw.spapcrs over the last few pressed with the community spirit in Coffee cams Colombia around red-carpet access here, according to 100 attacks — blamed on drug days. If you don’t have money, you’re some neighborhoods where Officials talk di.sdainfully of the $1.5 billion a year when prices are in trouble,” Carlolta Dennis said U.S. and rebel sources. gangs — that have killed at lea.st six Colombians have complained that homeowners have joined together in U.S. taxpayer-financed Contra normal. A major drop in prices over after visiting a food van parked at The changed attitude toward the bureaucracy which has operated for people and injured 130 since the war what the United States gives with a long period of time would have a clearing roads with chainsaws and the Citadel Square Baptist Church. Sandinista government has been years in Miami. Matamoros accused began Aug. 18. one hand in military aid to fight die assisting in other cleanup elTorts. disastrous effect on the country’s “You can’t get the money out of the subtle compared with the mutual Also Sunday, the editor of a drug traffickers, it takes away with Aaron Hyman predicted people State Department officials of grossly economy and no doubt on the bank because the electricity is off.” recriminations and finger-pointing crusading anti-drug newspaper the other hand in reduced coffee who had steaks and seafood in their exaggerating the size of the Contras’ country’s ability to fight dmg traf­ The van, operated by volunteers that now characterize the relation­ paid staff. called Colombian congressmen revenues for Colombia. fickers. freezers will eat well for a few days. from the Alabama Baptist Sutc ship between the State Department By turning its back on Contra cowards in the fight against cocaine Bush has authorized $65 million At the Bogota daily El Espcc- But the food will spoil without traffickers. Convention, fed an estimated 2,000 refrigeration. The outage is expected and some elements of Nicaragua’s civilian leaders who have refused to of emergency military aid for tador, editor Juan Guillermo Cano people Sunday. It is one of 30 such exiled opposition. Judicial union officials were to Colombia, and Barco has said his to last several weeks. return to the region and by favoring said in a signed column Sunday that vans. By dc-emphasizing military pres­ meet today with acting Justice Mini­ country is grateful. But Barco con­ “What happens in two weeks?” the emerging military commanders Colombia’s congressmen are sure against the Sandinista govern­ ster Carlos Lemos Simmonds to dis­ tends that U.S. opposition to a new “It tells me there’s a lot of hungry Hyman asked. “They’ll have eaten it within the resistance, Malamoros cowards for not joining the fight people and that’s what we’re here ment, the United States has moved says the Bush administration is tacit­ cuss security, which they say should world coffee agreement is costing against the drug traffickers. or thrown it away.” rf^l include bulletproof cars and vests, for,” said spokesman Emmcttc Jones Renildo Holmes, one of the needy away from the confrontational ly advocating a military coup guards with metal detectors at their of Montgomery, Ala. “A lot of them people who accepted a free meal at policies of the Reagan administra­ despite its stated preference for offices and other security measures. will go dirough the line a dozen the disaster van, said he had no tion and is now pursuing peaceful civilian supremacy. “We don’t see any will on the part times but that’s beside the point be­ food. but guarded coexistence. The administration’s twin objec­ Two-day-old truce cause they’re hungry.” The shift has embittered some tives for Nicaragua arc to support of the government to increase “I cat where I can get a meal,” security for our lives,” Antonio Nearby, the Rev. James E. .said Holmes, 26. “My neighborhood Contras. No one in the resistance the internal opposition there as the Suarez Nino, president of the Na­ Hampton, rector of St. Philip’s Epis­ looks like a trash barrel. Everything trusts the State Department,” says country gears up for national elec­ tional Association of Judicial violated by Syrians copal Church, asked for divine help is out — trees, light poles and cars ‘<&W- Bosco Malamoros, a rebel spokes­ tions and to keep the armed resis­ Employees, said Sunday in a com­ in processing insurance claims of his overturned.” man who IS closely allied with tance intact until after the Feb. 25 i veteran Contra leader Adolfo balloting. The Associated Press munique. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — well-to-do congregation. Ms. Dennis visited the van with have been deliberately targeted be­ Calcro. The bulk of the rebel force is Monica de Grciff, who resigned Syrian artillery fired 80 shells into “We pray. Lord, that all who have her husband, Gussic, and 9-ycar-old WRECKAGE REMOVED — The front end of the USAir jet that crashed into the East River cause few people live there. Calcro was once a regular visitor based at camps along the Honduran as justice minister last week after pine woods in the country’s Chris­ lost something may begin the daughter, Presha. An informed Moslem source said to the White House and the State border, living off U.S.-supplied during takeoff from new York's LaGuardia Airport Wednesday is removed by salvage crews being threatened by drug traffickers, tian enclave today, violating a 2- process of recovery,” he said. “We Dennis, a shipyard worker, said it was “a Syrian message to Aoun Department dunng the Reagan years humanitarian assistance. Sunday. Investigators said they would examine the parts to see if mechanical problems were said she was promi.scd $19 million day-old Arab League cease-fire pray specifically for insurance the family has no meat and no that the Unce could fall apart if the agents that they may be motivated but nowadays is treated almost as an Central American presidents have a factor in the crash. in extra U.S. aid earlier this month during which more than 1 million Christian media does not stop its electricity for cooking. His roof was by a sense of fairness and urgency.” outcast by the Bush administration. called for the demobilization of the to protect judges. refugees returned to the capital. campaign against the Syrians.” damaged, but Dennis said he has With a city-wide power outage Matamoros maintains that the rebels by Dec. 5 but the Bush ad­ The union said it has heard noth­ Police reported no casualties in Ibrahimi, deputy Secretary- covered the exposed area with plas­ expected to last weeks, many resi­ State Department has refused even ministration regards that deadline as ing since about the aid. the 45-minute barrage on the thinly General of the 22-mcmber Arab tic. dents can’t cook. Water service has to answer rebel correspondence irrelevant because the presidents Colombian judges say that in the populated area near the mountain League, was scheduled to preside Elsewhere, Tom Palmer, co- Criminal charges possible been restored, but residents were while abandoning the Reagan ad­ also said that any such process must meantime many of them earn so lit­ resort town of Beit Meri, 10 miles later today over a meeting of a owner of an outdoor catering com­ The Asscx;iaied Press told to boil it before drinking. ministration policy of avoiding all be voluntary. tle that they are forced to take a bus northeast of Beimt. security committee made up of offi­ pany, fed needy people barbecue, There has been no mail since the ROUGH WALK — A man walks down what was the substantive contact with Sandinista to work despite cocaine barons’ Some of the shells exploded less cials of several Lebanese factions to hoidogs and rice from a portable The administration believes that threats to kill 10 judges for each storm, delaying some paychecks. grill hooked up to his pickup truck. boardwalk in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Saturday. The resort attrac­ leaders. When a congressional against USAir pilot, co-pilot than a mile from the hilltop Bustan assess efforts to consolidate the delegation met recently with Presi­ llic presence of rebel forces along suspected trafficker extradited to the But even if the checks had arrived, “Wc’rc just trying to provide a hot Hotel where Arab League mediator truce. tion was heavily damaged by Hurricane Hugo when it hit the dent Daniel Ortega, a top State the Ixirder serves as an incentive for United States. Lakhdar al-Ibrahimi was staying. no banks were open to cash them. meal,” said Palmer. “Hey, the the Sandinistas to fulfill their NEW YORK (AP) — Salvage criminal charges would hold up. It was called more than a week area last Friday. Department official participated. heard a strange vibration. Since 1981, about 50 judges and Amid the debris hurled about by people need it. There arc people promise of a free and fair election. crews removed the wreckage of a “Based on everything 1 know, The sudden barrage ended at 7:45 ago by the King Fahd of Saudi Amid the ongoing debate over 170 judicial employees have been a.m., said a police spokesman who the storm’s 135 mph winds, needy (who) have not eaten for three days. USAir jet from the East River to there is absolutely no criminal act Arabia, King Hassan II of Morocco make sure they get something to damaged by Hugo’s winds, but when the Contras should disband, At the same time, the Bush ad­ He believed he had enough room killed and judges this year have people lined up in a parking lot Sun­ If they can find us, then wc’rc all check it for evidence of a mechani­ cannot be named under standing and President Chadli Bendjcdid of eat.” about a dozen trees were toppled in Matamoros said the State Depart­ ministration is trying to devise a committed by either pilot,” said the to stop the plane, but it skidded off repeatedly walked off the job or regulations. day for barbecue chicken, sweet better off.” cal flaw that might have caused last attorney, Frederick Hafetz. the runway and into the water. Algeria, who form an Arab League A French restaurant near City his yard. ment “seems more interested than way to assist Nicaragua’s fledgling threatened to strike over a lack of Christian forces led by Gen. com, butter beans and a slice of Lament Walker waited for hot- week’s crash, while prosecutors He said the two men have been committee assigned to end Hall opened two days after Hugo the Sandinistas in demobilizing the democratic process without provid­ security. Michel Aoun did not resjxind to the bread. Volunteers also handed out dogs with two of his five children. He and his wife, Beth, rode out weighed criminal charges against “fully cooperative with the At weekend news conferences, Lebanon’s 14-year-old civil war. ripped through the city. Customers resistance.” ing direct support to the campaign The National Association of Judi­ Syrian shellfire, the spokesman milk and bottled water. He said the storm damaged his roof the stomi in their downtown jewelry the crew. regulatory authorities.” NTSB officials said Kleissas had in­ The Syrians have 40,000 troops in often discuss their storm experien­ One continuing source of concern of the principal opposition can­ cial Employees says 1,600 of the reported. There were no immediate A few blocks away, more affluent and blew out his windows. store. Since then, they have stayed A grand jury could be asked to But Kleis.sas and Martin were advertently pushed a button that shut Lebanon. They entered the country ces while sipping red wine or im­ for the administration is Soviet bloc didate, Violcla Chamorro. Mean­ country’s 5,000 judges have oecn reports of casualties. victims sipped beer and munched on in an apartment above the store to consider charges of leaving the criticized by federal officials for off an automatic throttle, but the in 1976 under an Arab League “Wc’rc all sleeping in one room ported beer in a cozy setting. military aid for the Sandinistas es­ while, the administration seems threatened with death in the last 12 It was the first serious violation of chicken salad sandwiches at Aaron’s protect it from looters. scene of an accident or even failing to submit immediately to plane’s unexplained veer to the left peacekeeping mandate. But Aoun because the roof leaks,” he said. timated at $350 million for the first willing to live with a Sandinista vic­ months. the cease-fire since it took hold Deli, one of the few downtown res­ criminally negligent homicide drug and alcohol testing, although al.so was being investigated as a has charged they abrogated that “Ain’t no money coming through. I Paul Geiss, between sips of wine, “Wc just want to be on the safe eight months of this year. tory provided the process is So far just one such suspect has Saturday evening after six months of taurants to reopen. against the pilot and copilot of the they arc not legally required to do cause for the crash. mandate by openly siding with the have to scramble for my family — said his home and business were not side,” he said. The administration view is that reasonably honest. been extradited to the United States fighting between the Syrians and Boeing 737-400, a source in the dis­ so. They submitted urine .samples Moslems. Kleissas, 29, who had flown a since Barco decreed emergency trict attorney’s office told The As­ for testing on Friday, but results will Christians that by police count has A member of the security com­ 737-400 only once before on a pas­ powers last month in declaring war killed 929 people and wounded sociated Press. not be available for three months. mittee, speaking on condition of senger flight, was at the controls, on the drug bosses. The army said 2,741. Another source in the office told The two pilots’ flight licenses anonymity, said it will also discuss but Martin manually took over the Sunday that it had captured another, the Daily News that Queens were suspended because they disap­ There was no official explanation ways of “monitoring and blocking” throttle after Kleissas pushed the Carlos Gomez Zapata, who is Borough Disu-ict Attorney John J. peared from the aecident scene, for the barrage on the forested shipments of weapons and ammuni­ button, authorities said. wanted on drug trafficking charges Santucci may offer immunity from authorities said. mountain slopes, which appeared to tion to the warring factions. prosecution to the copilot, Constan­ Crews on Sunday hoisted the tine Kleis.sas, in return for his tes­ plane from the river, and federal timony. authorities said they would examine OS) Santucci’s office on Sunday it to see if mechanical problems declared the crash site off LaGuar­ caused or contributed to the crash. NEED SOME EXTRA dia Airport a crime scene. The plane’s front, tail and main H e a it h m S o u r c e The National Transportation fuselage sections were taken to an There’s a new shortcut Safety Board is conducting a American Airlines hangar at AT MAJCHESIER SPENDING MONEY!! separate probe into Wednesday’s LaGuardia, NTSB spokesman Ted memorial HOSPITAL crash of Flight 5050, which killed Lopatkiewicz said. Newspaper routes available two people; 59 others were rescued Investigators said they found that COMMUNTIY HEALTH LECTURE SERIES from the partially submerged plane the wheels under the jetliner’s nose in your area... that skidded off a runway and crack­ were locked to the right, indicating presents ed into three pieces. the pilot had turned them sharply to Earn money and prizes by A lawyer for Kleissas and for the counter tlie plane’s pull to the left. "WHEN YOUR CHILDREN FLY THE COOP - to Hartford captain, Michael W. Martin, said he Authorities said Martin, 36, has saw no basis for a grand jury probe, told investigators he aborted the DEALING WITH THE EMPTY NEST" delivering the and news reports indicated some in­ takeoff because the aircraft was Manchester Herald Opening September 26,1989 vestigators were skeptical the presented by O drifting to the left and he felt and CLAUDIA RYAN, R.N., M.S. in your neighborhood. o ■ BLACK AREAS HOV LANES BUCKLAND STREET Clinical Specialist in HOV LANES-1-84 DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC FLOW Burr Corrier Express Call today to get more details. Commuter Lot HOV inbound entrance from ROBERT J. 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Manchester, Ct steady, uninterrupted drive to your destination. violate any of the.se mies-and the state ixilice will 649-9042 (Please see the alxive map for details ) lie* out tliere watching-Ix' prejiared for a $.38 fine the best way to work! 649-3049 It); theBest Httyto Ht¥h.' Offer good with this coupon thru October 15th 1989 Fully Liconsed Authorized Harvey Dealer Fully Insured MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989—9 ■1 ^M A N C H E ST E R HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 OPINION FOCUS/Advice______Mother dies after smoking for years Halt to FlUb Cartel // DEAR ABBY: (July 7, 1989). I am / writing this letter in the waiting room of Well, last Monday, I left my purse in had so much pleasure and satisfaction at targets the intensive care unit of the Boulder the shopping cart at a Target store in my sewing machine and have used, this r building (Colo.) Community Hospital. My mother Dear Abby Visalia, (Talif., and went home. Of course skill in so many ways for friends, neigh­ * \ IS on a respirator due to severe lung when I went back, it was gone. I kept bors and family throughout the last 50 1 checking back with the store. Nothing. years. I consider this one of the best gifts ilamagc. She has asthma and smoked Abigail Van Buren / i \ president cigarettes for 50 years. Now she has cm- My luck had finally run out — or so I my mother ever gave me, and I’m glad I is drastic phy.scma and pneumonia. thought. told her so while I had the chance. i, On Sunday, when we returned home So many of the skills we enjoy for a Before she was hooked up to the smoking now, if not for yourself, then By Jack Anderson respirator, she begged me to help her. from church, there on my front porch lifetime have the roots of mastery for those who love you. and Dale Van Atta Now I can only comfort her and pray for was my purse — with all the contents in­ planted in childhood. I often wonder The Bolton Zoning Commission has approved a SUSAN ORTAX, DENVER her. For years, the family asked her to cluded! Six out of six — once in Davis, about the many children who spend nine-month moratorium on residential construc­ DEAR SUSAN: My heart goes out to quit smoking, but it was something she once in Fresno and twice in Visalia. And hours being entertained by television or tion in town to give town officials time to revamp WASHINGTON — The more Presi­ you and your family. If your letter in­ couldn’t — or didn’t want to — do. My yes, I know I probably need counseling video games today. How many oppor­ dent Bush sticks his neck out in the drug spires only one person to quit smoking, it and update zoning regulations. Perhaps the mother is a strong woman, but her addic­ to find out why I’m senile at 33. tunities are lost to them for a lifetime? war, the more attractive a target he be­ will be well worth the space in this moratorium is needed, but, on its face at least, the tion to cigarettes got the best of her, even LUCKY LINDA Pass on my message, Abby. comes for assassins. That means the column. Tlianks for writing. move seems drastic. after seeing my father go through surgery DEAR LUCKY: You’re not senile. JEAN M. DAVIS, EUGNE, ORE. Secret Service, which is accustomed to DEAR ABBY: I am a rather busy, for lung cancer eight months ago. ... You could be preoccupied, careless, easi­ DEAR JEAN: How true. But a If the moratorium were being proposed because protecting the president from everyday easily distracted mother of two, and have My mother passed away on July 18. ly distracted or thou^tless. Possibly all mother’s life today is very different from of some crisis in the town’s physical infra.struc- lunatics, now has to worry about protect­ on five occasions (yes, five!) placed my She was only 65 years old. It’s too late to of the above. the life her grandmother led half a cen­ ing him from trained drug cartel assassins purse on the top of my car while I The Associated Pres« turc, like an overtaxed sewage disposal plant, there save her now, but it may not be too late You may have been joking about need­ tury ago. Most mothers work outside the — the same assassins who have been buckled my kids in their car scats and would little question about the need for it. But the for some of your readers. ing counseling, but that’s exactly what home today as a matter of necessity — picking off Colombian officials with the then driven off, thereby losing my purse SHAKEN UP — New York mayoral can­ need to revamp the zoning regulations is a less Smokers, please think about the pain you need. Don’t wait until your luck runs not choice. This is progress? ease of shooting fish in a pond. and its very important contents. On all out. didate David Dinkins talks to reporters persuasive reason to stop residential building. and suffering you can cau.se yourself and As we reported recently, the Secret five occasions I have received a phone DEAR ABBY: As I sat sewing a gar­ ‘How to Hav* a Lovaty Wadding’ it a rtvistd, Sunday after being looked at by doctors (m your family by continuing to smoke. up-to-data guida lor formal church waddingt, The original proposal was to halt all types of Service is taking seriously an alleged plot call from the kind finder and my purse I don’t have a mother now, and my ment for a grandchild this morning, 1 had homa waddingt, aacond-tima-around waddingt. at New York’s Metropolitan Hospital. He building for a period, an even more sweeping by the Medellin cocaine cartel to kill was returned. Each time I was able to children, ages 12 and 18, don’t have a a rush of appreciation for my mother, To ordar, tand your nama and addrasa, plua was “shaken up a bit" but not seriously restriction. One of the arguments in favor of im­ Bush by November. A reliable Informant offer my thanks and a token of my ap­ who had the patience to teach me how to chack or monay ordar for $2.89 to; Abby'a Wad­ told the Secret Service that 10 cartel hit grandma anymore. Plca.se, please quit ding Booklat, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morria, lit. hurt after a car he was riding in was in­ posing the moratorium now is that there is a lull in preciation. sew when I was 11 or 12 years old. I’ve 61054. (Poalaga it includad.) men are waiting on a ranch in the nor­ volved in an accident. the pace of residential construction. That lull could thern Mexico state of Chihuahua. They OUR FASCINATIN G EARTH by Phllp Self. Ph.D. just as well be used to argue that the halt is not are reportedly trying to arrange safe tran­ necessary. sit to Wheeling, W. Va., from where they Skyrocketing college costs Even if the maricet for new houses is not active, Cities dampen diaper use will stage the hit on Bush. That report is not an isolated warning. there will be some Bolton residents who will be PEOPLE A fomier cartel member told a Senate put at a disadvantage by the moratorium. subcommittee two weeks ago that dmg //Al_l_l .NJCE force families to plan ahead By Robert Walters working to surmount the difficulties in­ 1.23 billion pounds of those diapers — © ore luf Barr had painful childhood The Zoning Commission and the majority of the volved in weekly pickups and deliveries many filled with excrement and urine that lords could be plotting to kill Bush. From NEW YORK (AP) — Roseanne Barr attributes selectmen may be right about the need for the of reusable diapers to families in rural pose potential health hazards — ended up behind a screen that protected his identity, MARTINEZ, Calif. — Like newborns That college costs arc skyrocket­ her caustic wit to her responses to pickup lines from areas. in landfills last year. the witness told the subcomittee, “Maybe ■THE moratorium, and they may have the support of and toddlers elsewhere in the country, the ing is no surprise to anyone who is cocktail-lounge patrons, and says a painful chil­ The inspiration for that activity is the Approximately $3.5 billion worth of the president of the United States would PROCESSES Bolton residents. The test will come on Nov. 1, overwhelming majority of babies here in THAT SEEVS trying to finance a college educa­ Sylvia Porter dhood helped make her one of 'TV’s funniest per­ recognition that throwaway diapers con­ disposables are sold in this country an­ be the victim of drug traffickers.” California’s Contra Costa County are OF CEH.TAIN VESETZT tion. The average expense of attend­ sonalities. when a public hearing is held on the plan. If the tribute substantially to the nation’s solid nually. Procter & Gamble has almost half The e.scalating U.S. role in Colombia swaddled in disposable diapers — but PLANTSUNDEKOO ing a private university in the “I wouldn’t be making a lot of money and be idea wins public support, those who have reserva­ waste disposal problem. Indeed, they con­ of the market, shared about equally be­ has put Washington security on edge. A constant dollars, you earn more than to your problem. that could change dramatically after next HEFO-RE 1988-89 school year is estimated at very happy now if I had grown up content and shel­ tions about it will simply have to accept it stitute 2 percent of all municipal solid tween its Pampers and Luvs brands. Kim­ well-placed source told our associate Jim you put in. You must allow for the If you haven’t prepared for these year. ; . 'S ^ THEY CAN $14,320, according to a report tered,” Barr said in her autobiography, “Roseanne: waste and 3.5 percent to 4.5 percent of all berly-Clark’s Huggies account for an ad­ Lynch that the Justice Department rising cost of a college education, costs, all is not lost. Students enter­ That’s because the county board of su­ OE-R/^INATE rclca.scd earlier this month by The My Life as a Woman.” household solid waste. ditional 30 percent. The remainder is doubled its protection of Attorney but you also must allow for infla­ ing college today have more than pervisors in this San Francisco suburb ATZE College Board. For public univer­ Excerpts appear in this week’s People magazine. “No other single consumer product — divided among smaller producers. General Richard Thornburgh last week REAVI72K- tion, which is expected to be around $26 billion in aid available to them. recently approved a statute that gives it sities, it’s $4,940. The star of the television series “Roseanne” says with the exception of newspapers and As successful marketers of a product after hearing he was also considered a ABLE . 4 or 5 percent a year over the next This, says The College Board, is a the option, beginning on Jan. 1, 1991, to “Cost of attendance” includes tui­ she grew up as an outeast, the daughter of Jewish beverage and food containers — con­ that panders to the worst of our self-indul­ cartel target. »TH£ seeps decade. one-year increase of 10.5 percent impose a “product disposal charge” on tion, fees, and room and board. It liberals in a working-class section of Salt Lake tributes so much to our solid waste,” says gent instincts and promotes convenience Protecting a president is no picnic — 7fit" AV OF THE How you invest is a decision you after adjusting for inflation. single-use, throwaway diapers that aren’t BAOBAB docs not include books and inciden­ City. a recent report on “Diapers in the Waste as a higher social value than reu.sability, especially a president who golfs, jogs and should make in consultation with a Financial aid ranges from out- wholly constructed of cotton or other TREE tal expenses. The dual allegiance “made for a complete and they have little interest in making a diaper visits Chinese restaurants when he isn’t O a V W w tc i trusted financial adviser. If you have and-out grants to work-study recyclable materials. Stream,” based on a study commissioned IN THE Tuition and other college costs well-rounded sense of paranoia,” Barr wrote. that doesn’t clog the waste stream. addressing unscreened audiences or ssnX an appetite for risk, a well-managed programs to low-cost student loans. That surcharge would add 10 cents per by the National Association of Diaper ’ KALAHARI have risen at a rate higher than infla­ To be accepted, she became the class clown — Instead, the indusu^y has trivialized the waving at crowds. Voters in a democracy portfolio of common stocks is apt to (Some of these have new tax diaper — the approximate disposal cost Services. — ...... DESERT tion for nearly a decade. The reason, until age 16, when she was hit by a car and, product, adding padding and cuffs, like to see the man who works for them, FOR EXAfAPLE . CAN OERTAINATE ONLY AFTER bring you the greatest return and ramifications that should be inves­ — to the already high price of dis­ The cotton diaper industry study claims according to educators, is at least in traumatized, spent eight months in a psychiatric and they don’t like going through metal TRAYEUNCr THROUCH THE DI&ESTIVE TRACT OF would be reasonably safe because tigated and iioted.) posables. County officials believe the that plastic-covered throwaways cost an designing different models for boys and part because most of the baby boom ho.spital. prohibitive cost would encourage more average of 22 cents apiece while girls, and producing diapers not only in detectors or background checks to do it. A BABO O N . IN TH'S fAANNER THE SEEDS REACH generation has graduated. As this you are investing for the long-term. parents to turn to the economically and reusables — picked up, washed and pink and blue but also magenta, lavender The Secret Service is well-trained to OERYAINATION STA&E F A R FROAA THE PARENT crowd of students passed through Mutual funds also are the good Scholarships arc available from Picasso stretched the truth environmentally sensible alternative of returned weekly by a commercial diaper and a host of other colors. protect the president against assassins, but PLANT . THUS COfAPETITION WITHIN THE SPECIES the system, fixed costs to individual bet. Look for a conservative invest­ the schools themselves, or from reusable cotton diapers. service — cost only 13 cents each. Some smaller producers now market most of their experience has been with IS ELIMINATED AND A WIDEH DISTRIBUTION .schools were divided among a larger ment philosophy and a good track business, social and fraternal or­ NEW YORK (AP) — The famous photo^aphs Contra Costa County is not alone in supposedly biodegradable throwaway garden variety psychopaths who just IS ENSURED I______student body, reducing the cost per record. Arrange for automatic re-in­ ganizations, companies, labor of a bronzed ftblo Picasso swimming in the taking that action, ^ rlie r this year, Because the typical baby requires diapers. But that only means the plastic wake up one morning with the hankering student. vestment of dividends and capital unions, and the like. Military Mediterranean and playing with his daughter Nebraska’s state Legislature enacted a 7,800 diapers between birth and toilet sheets will fall apart into smaller pieces, to get their names in the paper — like Now, with smaller enrollments, gains distributions. scholarships are attractive to some. Paloma stretched the truth a bit, F^loma said in a law that will prohibit the sale of all non- training at about 2>/2 years of age, the not that they will break down in their John Hinckley and Squeaky Fromme. many colleges and universities find U.S. Savings Bonds are as safe as If you can’t alTord the college of recent interview. you can get. Beginning next year, biodegradable diapers in that state after savings amount to hundreds of dollars per basic constituent materials under the ac­ The White House security system is Dr. Gott themselves in trouble. Others are your choice, you can consider com­ “He would pretend to swim; he couldn’t swim,” child. 1993. tion of naturally occurring bacteria. ready for a frontal assault by commandos, faced with cutting back their course interest on Savings Bonds purchased munity, junior or state institutions. Paloma Picasso said in October’s Fame magazine. In a triumph of advertising and promo­ Most plastic cannot actually but ill-prepared for a bag lady who scales offerings or increasing tuitions sub­ to finance a college education will There is probably at least one of “I haven’t told many people that he was faking Peter Gott, M .D. not be taxable. You can purchase Similar legislation is pending in the tion over economics and common sense, biodegrade — and even if they could, the the fence with plastique in her panty hose. stantially. these located near your home, which swimming.” Legislatures of New York, New Jersey, however, an estimated 85 percent of the lack of air and water at the bottom of Some 40 agents patrol the White House them automatically as part of a can eliminate the need to pay room When Paloma was bom in 1949, Picasso was 67. Connecticut and other states. Government nation’s parents have been convinced to landfills would require a protracted grounds at any time. Their weapons in­ The rapid increase in college payroll savings plan where you and board. Her mother, the artist Francoise Gilot, was 27. officials in Vermont and Minnesota are rely on disposables. As a result, almost process likely to last for centuries. clude Uzi submachine guns, .38 Smith costs has caused many would-be work. Tuition at those institutions is “His mind was on his work but not all day long,” and Wesson revolvers and a couple of Drawing blood students and their parents to believe And, as I have reported previous­ lower than average, and even lower Paloma, a fashion designer, recalled. “The minute they’ve been priced out of the 1969 by NEA. Inc shoulder-held rocket launchers. Two ly, zero-coupon bonds also can be for residents. The opportunity to he turned it on to work, that was it. But then he market. But that isn’t necessarily so. attractive. build a high grade-point average, would be on the beach for hours and hours.” "You flunked student re-education. Any military jets patrol the eastern seaboard around the clock on alert for any air as­ It’s true the most parents can’t Employee stock option plans will enabling you to transfer to the col­ Gilot left Picasso in 1953 after living with him last words?" draws criticism Communism has few choices sault on Washington, and the air space possibly meet these expenses from give you the most effective yield if lege of your choice later, is an im­ 10 years. The split oceurred “in a very smooth over the White House is off limits. DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 65-year-old female with current earnings. Neither student aid your company matches all or part of portant incentive for achievement. way,” Paloma said. “Immediately we went to spend the scientific knowledge iliat its hrighte.st nor family incomes kept pace with your savings. By William Rusher ly he was still leading China toward the The Secret Service claims its best high blood pressure and high cholesterol readings. You will find a wealth of informa­ holidays with my father so there wouldn’t be a dras­ light. minds can obtain only abroad. By pulling people are on White House duty, but When I have blood drawn for testing, the technician has rising college costs in the 1980s, State education bonds are offered tion about college costs and student tic break between life with him and life without up the drawbridge and trying to turn a very difficult time finding a suitable vein that won’t says The College Board. in more and more states. These aid in your local library or the of­ him.” Open Forum When a flawed political system begins So, it came as chilling news indeed sources tell us the agents don’t aspire to that job. “It’s the most boring beat an collapse. Is there any procedure that might make the job That’s why it is essential to begin bonds offer incentives for children fices of high school and college ad­ to fall apart, as communism is doing when the Chinese government, late in China into a self-contained cultural and intellectual unit, Deng may temporarily agent could have,” a former agent told us., easier? financing a college education for who will attend school in that state. visers. Or write for information to today in the Soviet Union and China, es­ August, announced that a large number of Evert doesn’t like fishing privately owned companies would be reduce his political problems, but only at “You sit in a booth and twiddle your DEAR READER: Alas, I cannot help you. You arc a your children when they are bom. Examine carefully any of the of­ The College Board, 45 Columbus sentially only two responses are possible: Saving for this goal is complex. close down. The usual excuses — “em­ the expense of unacceptable technological thumbs for eight hours.” victim of the phlcbotomist’s (blood drawer’s) technique. ferings from financial institutions Avenue, New York, NY ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — Chris Evert is learning to Cherish Constitution either to crack down, or to try to reform Your hope is to invest so that, in bezzlement, theft, profiteering and shortcomings further down the road. Here are some little-known intrusions Some technicians arc more skilled than others at finding that are being marketed as a solution 10023-6992. relax, but she isn’t ready to trade in he tennis racket the system in the hope of making it work. for a fishing rod. bribery” — were trotted out, and many In which case, perhaps after Deng’s that have broken that monotony — most veins that won’t collapse; this is a function of ex­ To the Editor: Neither can succeed in the long run, and “This demands too much patience,” Evert said not even necessarily be altogether false. death, the Chinese coin may again flip of them from the early months of the perience and some genetic ability that I have yet to iden­ Constitution Week was Sept. 17-23. The framers of the the desperate managers of the collapsing last week during a fly-fishing expedition to the Nor is it clear whether foreign-owned from repression to reform. Reagan administration when the garden tify. Constitution of the United States believed in the right to system are quite likely to use first one When you go for your periodic blood tests, a.sk the Roaring Fork River with husband Andy Mill. businesses are exempt from closure. But variety nuts appeared to have a brief Pack bags lightly when flying live and work — free from tyranny. The Daughters of the tactic and then the other, as each in turn is heyday. technician to introduce you to the most skillful Despite talk that Evert, 34, would call it quits American Revolution remind us that we must be vigilant seen to fail. the announcement was the worst possible William Rusher is a syndicated after her quarterfinal loss in the U.S. Open earlier in columnist. • One White House “tourist” put a gun phlcbotomist in the lab. Get to know this person, treat to protect freedoms guaranteed to us by our Constitution. In the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gor­ news for those, in the United States and to a tour guide’s back and demanded to him or her with care, compliment the human vampire on DEAR BRUCE: Because the flight was full, I was the month, she is looking ahead to an exhibition not allowed to carry on two pieces of luggage and once Lost rights may never be regained. Let us celebrate bachev is making a courageous attempt at elsewhere, who had hoped that the crack­ be taken to the Oval Office. 'The guide what a good job he or she is doing. Above all, don’t an­ Tliesday with Martina Navratilova in Seattle, again, the airline lost my bags. I say lost, meaning it Constitution Week by resolving to be better informed, both political and economic reform, and it down in Peking could be limited to was an undercover Secret Service agent. tagonize a good phlcbotomist; such a resource is invalu­ Smart Money weekend matches in Philadelphia, and a trip to responsible citizens. Read your Constitution. politics, with economic reforms left un­ He led the gunman down a hallway and able to any hospital. didn’t get to New York the same time I did. It arrived at Tokyo where she’ll play in the Federation Cup, the is far too early for his internal critics to my home a day after I did on the return swing. Mrs. Joe Donahue touched. grabbed his gun. Now tlicre are metal Also, don’t giggle when you hear the hospital women’s equivalent of the Davis Cup. announce that he has failed. Letters policy You often say that you don’t check baggage. How do 322 Spring St., And now comes word that the regime detectors at the White House entrance. operator paging the phlcbotomist — as happens in our Bruce Williams “You can see I haven’t quit, not yet,” she said. “I In China, Deng Xiaoping went even you get by for four or five days on a carry-on? Manchester intends to limit sharply the number of • A man dressed in martial arts cloth­ hospital — “Phil Botomist” or, worse “Fur Botomist.” think I got retired a little bit against my will. What I further in the direction of a market The Manchester Herald welcomes T.N., BIRMINGHAM, ALA. DOR Committee young people allowed to go abroad to ing scrambled over the White House DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve heard tliat people Uiking said was I wouldn’t play any more Grand Slam economy than Gorbachev. But Deng has original letters to the editor. ment that will take your clothing in the morning and pursue their studies. Clearly, Deng and DEAR T.N.: It’s not easy, but it can be done. events, and people took it from there. Chairman allowed very little political freedom of Letters should be brief and to the point. fence at night and put up a fight with his thyroid medication should avoid certain foods. Now that have it ready in the evening. his cronies think a lot of students have fist and feet alone. One Secret Service As you know, I travel a great deal and have some bad But dropping off the big tournament circuit does the kind that has been busting out all over They should be typed or neatly handwrit­ I’m taking Synthroid, should I watch what I cat? In this way, you can get by with a couple of shirts, agent ran to the weapons shack to get experiences with checked baggage. But the trick is to leave room for other activities. Evert said. in the Soviet Union. Early in his period of come home infected with what Thomas ten, and, for ease in editing, double­ DEAR READER: My standard answer to such one extra suit and the clothing you have on your back. Coverage gets praise hand axes. (The agents don’t carry billy plan and coordinate your clothing and determine what power, Deng closed down a “democracy Jefferson called “the disease of freedom,” spaced. Letters must be signed with questions is, ask your doctor. By this, I mean that a per­ The planning is well worth the effort, if for no other clubs on the theory that it would make for services are available where you will be staying. wall” in Peking on which students were and have contributed to recent political name, address and daytime telephone son of personal physician is the best judge of the precau­ If you are in a decent hotel, there might be a valet ser­ reason than saving time standing around a carousel play­ Boone breaks jaw To the Editor: good public relations.) The karate kid was tions you, as an individual should txikc with respect to inscribed political freedom. unrest. number for verification. vice where you can have your clothing laundered and ing airline roulette. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Singer Pat I would like to commend the Herald for the thorough This last restriction may be conceived finally surrounded and subdued by about specific medicines. As far as I know, the use of If you must check a bag, as will happen on occasion, coverage it has given to the town of Coventry in recent In that sense, the average response of The Herald reserves the right to edit cleaned. If you are staying in a private home, in almost Boone broke his jaw in a fall from a bicycle. He by its authors as essentially political in eight Secret Service men. Synthroid (thyroid hormone) docs not require any there is one thing you should know. Many of the foul- months. As you know, the market has become very com­ Deng’s regime to the demonstrations in letters in the interest of brevity, clarity • Repeated attempts by motorists to every community there is at least one cleaning establish- should be out of the hospital within a few days, nature, but it will, over the long run, have dietary alterations. Nonetheless, you should ask your ups occur during check-in. While it is convenient, there authorities said. petitive with four daily newspapers providing some level Tiananmen Square in May and June was and taste. drive onto the White House grounds in­ ominous economic consequences as well. Address letters to: Open Forum, doctor about this, because your case may differ from the are problems. Boone, 55, was hurt Saturday evening when the of attention to our town. predictable. It was also stupid, of course; spired concrete barriers that now make China cannot drag itself fully into the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, majority of similar cases. I became aware of one such problem when one of my front tire of his bicycle hit a grating and caused him At our most recent Board of Education meeting, witliin another few days the students the White House look like a stretch of the 20th century, let alone tlie 21st, without Manchester 06040. To give you more information, I am sending you a bags, checked at curbside did not arrive with me. It to lose control, said police Lt. Miles Lee. representatives from four newspapers were in attendance. would have been forced to vacate the New Jersey Tlmipike under constmetion. Our Language free copy of my Health Report (Consumer Tips on seems that one skycab checks your bag, and a second He was in good condition at UCLA Medical Only the Herald reported on what were (in my opinion) square anyway, as problems of sanitation The gates are backed up by metal plates Medicines.” puts the bag on the conveyor to take the bag out to the Center, being treated for the jaw injury and a cut the most important developments at the meeting: The and health became acute. But nobody can that spring into place if the gates arc Jeffrey McQuain sorting area. There is a problem of union jurisdiction. election of a new board member and the resolution of the above his right eye, hospital spokesman Richard El- accuse Deng of inconsistency, as far as struck hard enough. In 1981, an Illinois DEAR DR, GOTT: My mother has suffered from 1 noticed that bags were being checked very cour­ baum said Sunday. septic field issue at CovenUy Grammar School. Perhaps man dented gates and smashed his car democracy is concerned. He’s always confusion and memory loss for several years, yet her teously and then sitting around in a piles while the num­ Boone enjoyed a scries of hits during the 1950s the Herald remembered that the septic issue had been been agin’ it. when he tried to ram through at 40 mph. doctor never mentioned Alzheimer’s disca.se. Could ber two man carried on private conversations and en­ with covers of “Ain’t That A Shame,” and ‘Tutti discussed at budget meetings this spring and was the Sufficiency refers to enough or an adequate amount. Even the subsequent announcement One former Secret Service agent told Lanoxin, Dyadize, quinidinc, dipyridamole, Lopid and joyed a cigarette. As a consequence, when I do check Frutti,” “Love Letters In The Sand” and “April cause of a great deal of concern among the town’s Efficient spellers will note that the noun sufficiency that graduate students (and perhaps also us that tlic president is most vulnerable on allopurinol contribute to her problem? things at curbside, 1 always remain until 1 see my bag on Love.” citizenry. undergraduates) — it isn’t clear) will the suects of Washington. City police arc DEAR READER: Confusion and memory loss arc ends like efficiency. a belt heading for its destination. Keep up the good work. have to spend a year or two doing farm the first line of protection there, but there associated with many diseases, including Alzheimer’s QUESTION: What is a dangling participle? I On a couple of occasions, confounding the Prince’s father honored I\itrick J. Flaherty labor and receiving political indoctrina­ arc often breakdowns in communications disca.se, a disabling deterioration of mental functioning, remember that term from college, but I don’t now what employees, I put the bag on myself. On one such oc­ Member it means. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Musician John Nelson, tion, before they can continue their between the police and the Secret Service. for which no cause has been found. However, doctors casion I was told, “You can’t do that!” My response was, the father of rock suir Prince, has been named to the Coventry Board of Flducation ANSWER: A participle or other modifier is “dan­ studies is pure Deng. The communist bos­ The president rides in a bullet-proof lend to forget that medicines may also produce mcnuil “Perhaps not, but if you want to dive into the conveyer, Minnesota Black Awards Hall of Fame. 738 Bobcock Hill Road, gling” when it was nothing in the sentence to describe. ses in Peking are rather like the old limousine, but film footage from the changes, which may be indistinguishable from the be my guest.” I knew my bag at least had a shot at Other honored at Friday’s ceremony were the late Coventry In “Laughing, the child opened the door,” the participle Secret Service training academy shows a dementia caused by diseases. making the plane. jazz musician Ira Pettiford, jazz singer Doris Hines, Afrikaner leader Oom Paul Kruger, who laughing clearly describes the child. However, in believed the world was flat and often ex­ bazooka shell passing through two such Your mother is taking quite a collection of drugs for I am sure the airlines do a great job, but the incon­ and the late Reginald T. Buckner, a jazz pianist, or­ heart disease, high cholesterol and gout. Several of these “Laughing, the door was opened,” the participle is dan­ iled his more sophisticated critics to the limos in a motorcade and exploding in tlic venience caused by baggage not arriving at the ap­ ganist and educator who died last February. medications have been reported to cause mental gling (unless you know of a laughing door). Although highveld until they personally perceived third. pointed time on the out-bound leg is so frustrating that I Singer Jevetta Steele and pianist-singer Bobby deterioration in elderly patients. Lanoxin (purified the participle is said to dangle, it’s usually the reader its flatness. In the end, wits and preparation may be avoid checking when at all possible. I have learned to Lyle were named Outstanding Artists of the Year, iSanrliriitrr Hrral?) 1 digitalis), quinidinc (to regulate tlic pulse) and al- who’s left hanging. make do with a lot less, and I am sure you can as well. But China’s American apologists have the best defense the Secret Service has while singer Constina, soul singer Alexander Founded In 1881 against the high-tech weaponry in llopurinol (for gout) may produce dementia in some O’Neal and Brownmark, a fomier Prince bassist clung desperately to the contention that Do you have a question or comment about our lan- Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, is hands of the multibillion-dollar cocaine Ipaiicnts. and now a solo artist for Motown Records, shared PENNY M SIE F F E R T ...... Publisher Deng’s other eye, so to speak — his sup­ guage? Questions should be sent to: Jeffrey heard each week night on NBC stations. Questions cartel.______I suggest you question the doctor about your motlicr’s honors in the national rhythm and blues category. GEORGE T, CHAPPELL ...... Editor should be sent to: Smart Money, Manchester Herald, MARIE P GRADY ...... City Editor port for economic reform — was still iicntal sute and tlic role that tlie medicine may be play- McQuain, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Associate Editor wide open. Politically, they conceded, he Hovi Ik kve Wlpeii rcli^ioiv ii\ Kmica... Jack Anderson and Dale Van Att- Manchester 06040. P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. might be a back number, but economical­ are syndicated columnLsLs. ^ lO— MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 tflanrlirstrr Hrralil Launch Section 2, Page 11 From Page 1 SPORTS Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 Today’s launch was delayed more manned rocket left — a Delta that is than two years because of a 1987 to loft a scientific satellite from Van- launch pad accident that severely denberg Air Force Base. Calif in damaged the rocket’s Centaur stage. November. With the launch, NASA’s only But today’s flight is the la.st from MHS wins its first for Masse remaining launch vehicle here is tlie Cape Canaveral, where NASA got manned space shuttle. When the its start and where it has launched agency has a need for an unmanned nearly all its rockets. rocket, it will have to buy launch , “It’s always sad to see the end of Leonard key figure for Indian gridders services from private companies. It an era,” said James L. Womack already has committed to seven such NASA’s director of expendable Manchester coach Mike Masse. The Masse said. “That running bacic and By Jim Tierney 9:12 left in the game. contracts in coming years. launch vehicles. Indians arc 1-1 and will open their quarterback were no slouchbacks. Junior Kevin Bottomlcy rushed Manchester Herald The unmanned launch today was “There’s a certain element of sad­ CCC East Division schedule We saw the mistakes we made last for 28 yards on four carries for the the 448th for NASA, dating from a ness, but the things we have done Thursday night at 7 at East Hartford. week on the simple things that you HARTFORD — Bulkeley High Indians. Thor Able that lifted off Oct. 11, have been fabulous,” said Joseph Bulkeley slips to 0-2. have to execute to win. What a dif­ “Mike Masse docs a nice job,” 1958, hoisting the Pioneer 1 probe football coach Graham Martin knew Mahon, the agency’s assi.stanl -ad­ “It’s nice getting the first one,” ference a week makes. Instead of Martin said. “They’re w e ll-coached his Bulldogs would have their hands toward a flyby of the moon. It ministrator for space flight. Masse said. “We needed that going first game, no experience, now and they came out the second half failed, as did several other early full trying to contain Manchester Among the unmanned rocket into Thursday night. They (East we’ve got a game experience. The and made some nice adjustments launches. But the good shots came, High’s versatile senior quarterback achievements: Hartford) are a tough team. They light started to go on in George against us.” and the agency’s overall success rate Aris Leonard. The Mariner, Viking, Pioneer and beat a good Conard team last l^la. 1 could sec him moving a little The Indian defense was unyield­ is better than 90 percent. Martin was right on the money Voyager missions to the planets; 42 (Friday) night.” bit belter.” ing after the first 12 minutes. ’The National Aeronautics and with his prognostication. weather satellites; the Ranger, Sur­ Manchester look full advantage of “That’s a credit to coach (Karl) Space Administration stopped The swift 5-9, 160-pound After Bulkcley’s Ismael Cruz veyor and Lunar Orbiter probes that two Bulldog turnovers. After junior Grabowski, coach (Eric) Famo, buying Atlas-Centaur, Delta and scouted the moon in advance of Leonard was a major factor in each picked off Leonard in the first quarter, the Bulldogs marched 57 Terry Perry intercepted a Roger coach (Colin) O’Neil and coach other space boosters early in the American asuonauts landings there; of the Indians’ four touchdowns as Manchester earned its first victory yards on the ground in 10 plays with pass, the Indians drove 42 yards in (Barry) Bernstein,” Masse ex­ 1980s, opting instead to launch all 94 communications satellites; scores eight plays. Leonard found junior plained. “They got the people doing its payloads from the shuttle. of scientific payloads; dozens of un­ of the young season, a 27-6 decision quarterback Alex Roger t^ing it in in non-league action Saturday morn­ Robert Johnson on a 13-yard scoring the right things on defense. Officials admitted that was a mis­ manned test launches for the Mer­ from five yards out. Bulkeley led, ing at Dillon Stadium. 6-0, after one quarter. strike with 1:34 left before halftime. take after the shuttle Challenger ex­ cury, Gemini and Apollo man-in- Leonard’s PAT gave the Indians a ManchMtar 0 7 7 13 — 27 ploded in 1986. Following that acci­ spacc projects. Though Leonard (3-for-6, 96 By the second quarter, it was Bulkalay 8 0 0 0 — 8 yards) only completed three passes, painfully obvious the Bulldogs 7-6 lead at intermission. Scoring: dent, then-President Reagan directed In recent years, the burden has B- Rogar 5-yard run (run lallad) NASA to get out of the business of been borne by two workhorse rock­ two of them went for touchdowns would rely on running back Kelsey After Steve Odiema (5 carries, 23 M- Johnson 13-yard pata from Laonard (Leonard kick) launching commercial payloads, and ets, the Atlas-Centaur, which made and the third set up his own TD. Roberts (22 carries, 52 yards) on yards) recovered a fumble, Leonard this day. A few defensive adjust-, M- Laonard 2-yard run (Laonard kick) encouraged the federal government its 68th appearance today, and the Leonard drove the final nail into the guided Manchester 48 yards in four M- Roasattl 41-yard pass from Laonard ments were made and Manchester to support private rocket companies Delta, with 184 liftoffs. Both have a Bulldogs’ coffin with a 55-yard punt plays. The key was a 42-yard pass (Laonard kick) return for Manchester’s last touch­ stifled Roberts after tlic early going. M- Laonard 55-yard punt ralum (kick in a new launch services indusUy. success rate of more than 95 per­ play to Nick Palermo (8 carries, 39 (■Had) The space agency has one un­ cent. down. He also rushed for 25 yards Roberts only mustered 15 second- yards) to set up a first-and-goal StallMics; M- B Patrick HynrvManchesier Herald on six carries and was a perfect 3- half yards on nine carries. situation. Leonard took it in from Indian senior linebacker George 41 Olfansiva Playa 52 for-3 on extra point attempts. two yards out and Manchester led, 10 Firat downa 9 TOTALLY INVOLVED — Manchester High quarterback Aris “He (Leonard) is an impact Lata was lurking at every comer 14-6, with 6:23 left in the third. 152 Yhrda ruahing 115 player,” Martin said. “He makes big which Roberts turned while 98 Ykrta passing 9 Leonard, shown in a file photo, ran for two touchdowns — On the first play of the fourth 248 Total yards play after big play. I can’t say sophomore linemen Dave Lydcr 124 Murder one on a punt return — and threw for two more TDs in lead­ quarter, Leonard delivered a 41-yard 34 Passing 1-6 anything cl.se but that.” (center) and Jon Golas (defensive TD strike to junior John Rossetti for 2 Intarcaptlons 2 From Page 1 ing the Indians to a 27-6 win over Bulkeley Saturday after­ end) also turned in fine games. 0 Fumbiss lost 1 The win was the initial one on the a 21-6 lead. Leonard’s 55-yard punt 6-55 Panamas 6-40 noon at Dillon Stadium. varsity level for first-year “The defense came of age,” 1-42.0 Punting Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald return for the final TD came with 2-35.0 ILLUMINATING WORK — Bob Milone of 736 W. Middle that was damaged in a weekend storm. Gamble suffered massive injuries and assorted motor vehicle charges, Turnpike fixes a lamp outside his home Saturday morning and was killed in the collisions, he O ’Mara said. The murder charge said. was added after Scuilla was taken to Takeaways most beneficial State police investigating state police headquarters in Gamble’s death put out a description Westport, O’Mara said. Crank of the stolen car, and Stratford Scuilla was held Sunday on police spotted the car later Sunday $250,000 bond. as Giants lead NFC East From Page 1 in Stratford. Police did not release the name of After a short chase, Scuilla was the man who reportedly offered the Baker’s first of the season and he ed in the Cardinals first two games. arrested and charged with larceny cash reward. By Tom Canavan But users “won’t be impressed” from 20 to 35 and generally buy tJic Chemicals and equipment run risks of crack cocaine, but heard turned it into points by breaking He was sacked five limes by New The Associated Press by the lingering stimulation, “so drug from friends who also use it. about $400 to $500 per pound of nothing aliout this drug, so they fal­ tackles by Roland Mitchell and York, including one by linebacker they are very likely, while still under Frank Tarallo, the chief of the crank, which can be sold wholesale sely assumed it was relatively safe.” Mike Zordich in going the route. Gary Reasons for a safely in the EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. — the effect of the stimulant ... to Drug Enforcement Agency’s for $8,000 to $ 17,000, Tarallo said. Users generally begin using the After that, the Giants’ somewhat third quarter. Despite all the things coaches say, redose again and again because dangerous drugs investigations sec­ Individual users pay $50 to $125 drug by snorting it, later taking it maligned defense look over. The “The effort was real good today,” O n e all the Xs and Os they draw on they’re chasing the jolt, seeking that tion, estimates clandestine mclham- for a gram, which provides 10 to 15 orally. Some injdct it. Many now unit had been under criticism be­ said Giants defensive end Leonard blackboards, and all the funny exhilaration.” phctaminc labs could produce 25 doses, Tarallo said. A beginning smoke it. W eek cause New York went into the game Marshall, who registered two of the Sale ends names they gives plays, football is The result can be an overdose. tons of the drug this year. The num­ user might take one or two doses per Only surrendering an average of 433 sacks. “Don’t underestimate the A form of smokcablc metham- Saturday. Sept 30lh not a complicated sport. In the first six months of 1986, ber of labs seized rose from about day, but a heavy user who has built yards per game, the second worst Cardinals. They have a lot of phetamine, known as ice, has ap­ The team that either makes fewer 846 emergency room patients were 350 in 1985 to about 600 thus far in up a tolerance over several years figure in the NFL. weapons and beat a lot of people. peared in Hawaii, which has had a mistakes or causes an opponent to found to have used metham- 1989. might take a full gram in a day, he To the Cardinals, 2-1, the defense People criticize our pass rush, but minimal encounter with crack, and make more mistakes usually wins. phetamines, according to NIDA The drug is relatively simple and said. probably looked like the Giants’ today everything was there and we in the San Francisco area. That’s been the ticket to the New statistics from selected hospitals. In inexpensive to make, although the By comparison, cocaine prices dominating defenses of old. were consistent.” “It’s a nighunare here, and there York Giants success so far this the final six months of 1988, those highly volatile and toxic chemicals range from $55 to $125 a gram, Terry Kinard started the Giants Allcgrc added two 32-yard field is still only a glimmer of under­ season and it was the reason they same hospitals reported 1,444 cause health and environmental con­ while crack cocaine sells for $20 a rolling just 2:22 after the Baker goals in the second half and former standing of its longterm effects,” defeated the Phoenix Cardinals 35-7 mcthamphelaminc uses. cerns. rock in Washington D.C., according U.S. Attorney Dan Bent in Honolulu score by intercepting an overthrown Cardinals runner Ottis Anderson had BARGAINS • BARGAINS • BARGAINS Sunday and grabbed sole possession Most of the increase occurred in “We have found people dead in to Mario Perez of the DEA, who said recently. 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I I the next couple of games here.” the seventh on RBI singles by Paul Dave Parker’s two-run single put booted a 35-yard with patronage, put dinner on the table. J IM SMOLA Wednesday^ September 27 thru Sunday, October 1 MANCHESTER PARKADE K-MART PLAZA coming up with big defensive plays, Baltimore begins a three-game Molitor, Glenn Braggs and Rob the Athletics ahead 4-3 in the fifth about 3 '/2 minutes left in the open­ “You can’t begrudge anybody that Daily: 10 AM - 7 PM Sunday: 10 AM-5 PM 340 BROAD STREET 295 HARTFORD TURNPIKE and we’re letting them make the big As motorists approach the FRAMEWORKS I I scries toniglu in Milwaukee while Deer. and Jose Canseco hit an RBI single ing quarter. wants to see a winner,” said offen­ MANCHESTER * SOU-THINGTON MANCHESTER VERNON plays on us,” said cornerback restricted lanes, they can tunc in to Toronto plays in Detroit. Next Tom Filer, 7-3, gave up two runs in die seventh. Dave Henderson Yes tlic loss was dismal, par­ sive guard Scan Farrell. & GALLERY WETHERSFIELD * WINDSOR Raymond Claybom. About the chorus of boos that an informational radio station at 530 I 2251 I weekend, the Orioles and Blue Jays on six hits in six innings and Chuck singled home a run in the ninth and ticularly because the traditional AM. This can be received when in 649-0223 2251 Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Photography. AGFA*, finish with three games at the Crim got his third save. post-game complaints of long drives “We got our butts kicked out there seemed to echo to the borders of the 700 Hartford Road J ^ ^ P C A . me 1989 j - tH'ttei iK jr t'.- ^ J p McGwire followed with a three-run the vicinity of the lanes, and will SkyDome. John Cerutti, 11-11, allowed five yielding field goals instead of touch­ today,” Claybom said. “We’re going “We’re one out with six games to runs on six hits in 5 2-3 innings. 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1 I ’ -MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 1989—13 High School Roundup In Brief • • Jets and Chargers win in midget play Second week action in the Manchester Midget Riot- point conversions were added by Eric Rose, Tabari Lumpkin added the final score on 9-yard run. Ryan ball League last Friday night at Carlin Memorial Field Stringer and Turner. Lawlinitis, who set up the TD with a fumble recovery, Coventry girls unbeaten saw the Jets blank the Eagles, 42-0, and the Chargers James Kindall, Dan Carangelo, Mark O’Marra, Aaron added the conversion. take sole possession of first place with a 22-6 win over Watkins, Paul Allen and P.J. O’Marra played well for the Sam DeJesus, Scan Jackson, Corky Couhlin, Mack the Giants. Jets. Brian Loomis, Ron Morin, Andrew Demeraski, Mann, Chris Geoffrey Crawford, Matt Soucy and Rich Mancy were Wollcnbcrg and Corey Wrubcl played well for the after 3-0 win over RHAM The Chargers arc 2-0, the Giants and Jets each 1-1 and best for the Eagles. the Eagles 0-2 in the four-team league. Chargers. Best for the Giants were Mark Skoog, Mike In the nightcap, the Giants sUuck first on a 66-yard run HEBRON — It was an even first goal for Coventry. Jen Wajda had Kavin Banks scored the first and last touedowns for Toomey, Ryan Maloney, Rodney Oliver, Paul Majewski 24th. “This was a great experience by Robert Hernandez on the opening play of the game. and Mike Brown. half with each goalie coming up another strong game at sweepcrback the Jets, the first on a 34-yard run and the last on a 32- for our young runners,” Manchester But the Chargers came back in the second stanza, scoring with big saves. But Coventry High yard run. Other scores were by Don Parker on an 8-yard and Stacie Renfro at stopper along .coach George Suitor said. two TDs on a 62-yard run by Peter Leonard and a 2-yard broke through 17 minutes into the with VanKruiningen in the midfield run, Gary Bacon a 3-yard run. Chuck Richards on a 44- The third week of play has the Giants against the The East Catholic girls’ team also Leonard run. Kendall Lumpkin added a two-point con­ second half cn route to a 3-0 shutout played well for the Patriots. V yard run and Taharri Tlimcr on a 36-yard scamper. Extra Eagles in Friday night’s opener at 6:30 with the Chargers fared well at Guilford. Liz Carriera version for a 14-6 halftime reading. and Jets colliding in the nightcap. win over host RHAM High Saturday Coventry 0 3—3 secured 10th place in the senior race morning in the Charter Oak Con­ RHAM 0 0 - 0 Scoring: C- Davis, VanKruiningen, Archam- while Nancy Byrne won the junior ference girls’ soccer opener for both bautt race with a time of 17:08. Byrne schools. Saves: C- Kris Spencer lO/Robin Russell 3; R- Fernanda Proxee 10. was followed by teammates Cheryl Covenuy is 2-0-1 overall while Griswold in ninth and Alison Mac­ Offenses in limelight in Sunday action RHAM is 0-2. Coventry was back MHS boys do well Donald in 14th. Katie Litkc came action today at 3:30 at home against home first in the sophomore race Bacon Academy. at Guilford Invite By Barry Wilner 14^ 4' with a clocking of 18:45 while The Associated Press Senior Amy Davis, off a scramble GUILFORD — The Manchester Melanie Spiller was third. Betsy NFL Roundup in front of the Sachem goal, gave High boys’ cross country team had a Ryan placed second in the freshman the Patnots a lead they would never Defense wins in the NFL? good day Saturday afternoon at the race. as a starter, had completed only 40 per­ relinquish. Guilford Invitational. At the Bethel Invitational, East Tell that to the Bills, Jets, Bears, Rams 'The first half was pretty even and 49ers, all of whom scored at least 38 cent of his passes before riddling the In the 12th grade division, Dave Catholic High took third place in the The Associated Press with both both keepers m ^ n g a points Sunday. And won. Lions (0-3) for 17 of 25 for a 302 yards. It Ghabrial was third with a time of boys’ division with 94 points. was the lOih straight time the Bears (3-0) couple of good saves,” Coventry 18:16. It was the fourth fastest time Staples High of Westport took team THE WINNER — Nancy Lopez celebrates And tell it to the Oilers, Dolphins, coach Chris D’Ambrosio said. “The Lions, Packers and Eagles, all with at have beaten the Lions. '■ ( ^ 4 of the day. Douang Hemmavanh honors with 33 points followed by (Davis) goal broke the ice and from after hitting a birdie on the 17th hole of the least 27 points — and all losers. Tomezak frequently victimized comer- was 39th and Dave Jarvis 41st in the Newtown 84. LPGA MBS Classic Sunday. The birdie back Jerry Holmes, who talked of possib­ then on we kept the pressure on and senior division. In the 11th grade East’s Chris Ray took third place Scoring is up in the NFL this season — »•, .W -w ^ >» ly retiring after the rough outing. ouihusiied them to the ball.” race, Dave Hoagland had his best with a time of 17:14, five seconds putt gave her a 12-under-par total and she through two weeks, it was ahead 6.2 znmno^ m'A Johanna VanKruiningen, assisted points and will go up more after this “It might be time to retire after 10 finish ever with a fourth placement off the course-record setting win­ went on to claim her 42nd career tourna­ seasons, ’ Holmes said. “I usually don’t by Jen Sirianni, made it 2-0 a in 19:14. ning time of 17:09 by Staples’ Car­ ment win. weekend’s blitz. Chris Nelson/Spedal to the Herald That blitz included Buffalo’s 47-41 miss tackles. I don’t want to say I’m quit­ ■ k minute after Davis’ goal. Nicole At- The Manchester freshmen won los DeOvando. chambault made it a 3-0 game with victory in overtime at Houston; New ting. But if my ability isn’t there, I might GOING UP — University of Connecticut’s Brian Parker goes up with North Carolina's the five-man team title with a score The Manchester High girls had have to re-evaluate myself.” nine minutes left, assisted by Dawn of 77 points against 83 for Xavier. entrants in the freshman race in Flyers nip the Whalers York’s comeback 40-33 win at Miami; Richard Wachsman for the ball during Sunday’s game at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium. Chicago 47-27 rout of DcUoit; Los An­ Ander.son rushed for 116 yards, includ­ Belling. Matt Labbe led the way by taking Guilford. Jen Tierney was third with HERSHEY, 1^. (AP) — Murray Craven completed a UConn’s Danny Sanchez is at the right. The visiting Tar Heels blanked the Huskies, 4-0. Coventry outshot RHAM, 15-12. geles outlasting Green Bay 41-38; and ing a 53-yard touchdown run, and eighth placement followed by Dave a time of 21:03. Becky Braman was four-goal comeback for Philadelphia with a power-play Chicago piled up 542 yards total offen.se. Freshman Kris Spencer had 10 saves Rodriques ninth, Rob Kelly 13th, eighth, Jess Lawrence 14th and San Francisco’s sizzling late rally for a score to give the Flyers a 4-3 victory over the Hartford 38-28 decision at Philadelphia. Barry Sanders rushed for 126 yards for and Robin Russell three more in John Bowes 23rd and Bill Young Cindy Botticello 24th. Whalers in an exhibition game. Also filling the end zone were the New Detroit but left with brui.sed ribs. Craven scored with just 44 seconds to play on a pass York Giants, who beat Phoenix 35-7; Ram.s 41, Packers 38: Greg Bell from Pelle Ekiund on Sunday while the Flyers were skat­ Denver, which downed the Raiders ru.shed for 221 yards on 28 carries and ing on a two-man advantage. Offense a missing item 31-21; and Washington, a 30-7 winner scored two touchdowns, Jim Everett AL East With the Flyers trailing 3-0, Dave Fenyves scored with against Dallas. threw for two touchdowns and Vince k just 21 seconds to go in the second period. Darren Other winners were Pittsburgh, which Newsome return an interception 81 yards From Page 11 Rumble scored on a power play 6 minutes, 17 seconds stunned Minnesota 27-14; Indianapolis, for a score as the Rams built a 38-7 into the third period, and Don Biggs tied the game at as UNC shuts out Huskies 13-9 over Atlanta; Tampa Bay, 20-10 halftime edge. 18:04. homer, his 31st. over New Orleans; Seattle, 24-3 against Then the Packers, who came back from player than him,” Morronc .said. here, very comfortable to play soc­ The Flyers are now 3-1-1 on the presea.son, while a 21-0 hole to beat the Saints the previous By Jim Tierney McGwire, who hit a solo home Hartford is 3-2-1. New England; and San Diego, 21-6 “He’s a 6-foot-5 guy with 5-foot-6 cer. It’s different in the South where run in the second, has hit 30 homers week, stomicd within 38-31 as Don Maj- Manchester Herald against Kansas City. footwork. I thought he did an excel­ you die after 20 minutes if you try to in each of his first three seasons. % Tonight, Cleveland is at Cincinnati. kowski threw for 198 yards and two lent job. The old bugaboo.. .we can’t play with that intensity. Any time Davis, 19-7, has one more start in Southern Open to Schultz touchdowns. Brent FuIIwckxI also had STORRS — Matters continue to Bills 47, Oilers 41, OT: “The Buffalo put the ball in the net. We can’t you can beat a team of UConn’s hopes of joining teammate Dave COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Ted Schulz shot a 4- Bills have arrived,” said after two scoring runs but his fumble on the worsen for the University of Con­ magnitude, tradition and reputa­ Rams’ 1 hurt. necticut men’s soccer team, which throw in the towel yet.” Stewart as a 20-game winner. Den­ undcr-par 66 for a 266 total and a one-stroke victory over throwing five touchdown passes, the la.sl Morrone made the following tion...it definitely helps us. This has consistently struggled in the of­ nis Eckersley got his 32nd save. Tim Simpson and Jay Haas in the $400,000 Southern a 28-yardcr to Andre Reed that won it. 49ers 38, Eagles 28: Character. That’s changes: senior Kevin O’Hara went could be our turning point.” fensive department this year. Kevin Tapani, 2-2, took the loss. Open at the Green Island Country Club on Sunday. “When you can score that many points exactly what the 49crs have shown for a up to forward while freshman Jay HUSKY NOTES — The No. 1- The Huskies attempt^ to counter The Twins lost for the seventh time Schultz who gained a share of the lead at No. 10 and when you have to, you’ve really done decade. Rensink and sophomore Vince ranked North Carolina women’s their inefficiencies with a new-look in eight games with their four rookie never faltered, earned $72,000. Simpson clo.sed with a 63 your job.” Led by Joe Montana’s four touchdowns Jajuga went to the midfield. Junior team edged fifth-ranked UConn, and Haas had a 68. lineup Sunday afternoon versus At­ starters going 0-6. Kelly did his job the way he did when passes in the final quarter, San Franci.sco Brian Anderson was shifted back to 1-0, after the men’s game. Fre.shman lantic Coast Conference repre­ Indiaas 5, Angels 4: Cleveland Houston was his professional football staged another of its cool comebacks. a fullback slot while junior Chris Kristine Lilly outof Wilton High Martina wins Dallas tourney The Associated Press sentative North Carolina. completed its first four-game sweep /■ home — as a Gambler in the USFT. He Trailing 28-17 with 7;.34 left, the Niners Cutshall made his first varsity start School, tallied the game’s only goal Unfortunately for the Huskies, the against California since 1965 when DALLAS (AP) — Martina Navratilova defeated 15- connected with Reed for a 78-yard TD offense became unstoppable. at midfield. Sophomore Dave Hof­ with 10 minutes gone in the match. BARGING AHEAD — New York Jets’ fullback Roger Vick (43) far Heels exploded for four goals in Brook Jacoby’s RBI single capped a year-old Monica Seles 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 to win the $250,(X)0 and also had touchdown passes of six, 63 Montana hit John Taylor for 70 yards, fman was also at midfield. The UNC women have stretched pushes ahead for extra yardage in Sunday’s game against the a 10:50 span in the first half and two-run rally in the bottom of the Dallas women’s tournament Sunday. Navratilova’s and 26 yards. Tom Raihman for eight, Brent Jones for “I really don’t think we played their amazing unbeaten streak to 79 ninth inning. Dolphins in Miami. Vick later hauled in the winning touchdown strolled to an easy 4-0 win before a seventh singles title this year and the 145th of her career ‘This is my best game as a pro,” Kelly 24 and clinched things with 2:02 left with that bad,” O ’Hara said. “It was a consecutive games... Entering Sun­ crowd of 4,054. The Indians, held hitless since the was worth $50,(X)0. said. “Our team talk this week was that a 33-yardcr to Jerry Rice, to whom he had from quarterback Ken O’Brien as the Jets rallied for a 40-33 vic­ couple of breakdowns, stupid mis­ day’s match, the last time a UConn UConn is now 3-3-2, 0-3-2 in its second inning, came back when we do not give up. Today our receivers thrown a 68-yard touchdown pass on the tory. takes. I don’t know what it is, the men’s team had been held to one Gomez takes title in Spain last four games and winless in four Jerry Browne singled with one out, and offensive line did a heck of a job.” game’s first scries. ball’s just not going in the net. goal in four games was 1971. . . matches at Storrs thus far. It is the Dave Clark walked, Joey Belle BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Andres Gomez, who The Oilers offense didn’t do badly, “I think we’ve all seen it written that Someb^y up there doesn’t like us.” Husky freshman forward Joe Niel­ doubled home the tying run with Broncos 31, Raiders 21: Denver vic­ some key gains and Dean Biasucci kicked worst home start in Coach Joe Mor- upset top-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia in the either. Warren Moon hit 28 of 42 passes Joe is the finest comeback quarterback in First-year UNC coach Elmar sen, out of RHAM High School, timized , who fumbled two field goals. ronc’s 21-ycar tenure at UConn. two outs and Jacoby singled. semifinals, won the 27th Count of Godo tournament with for 338 yards, throwing for a score and the game,” San Francisco coach George Bolowich was pleased with his played for the first time in four Jesse Orosco, 2-4, pitched one in­ three limes and was picked off another “Fortunately, we have a runner like UNC moves to 5-2-1. a 6-4, 6-2 victiory over Horst Skoff on Sunday. running for another. Tony Zendejas made Seifert said. “I think he showed it today. team’s first half. games. Nielsen played the final 10 three times. Bentley,” Coach Ron Meyer said. V/endell Muldrow and All- ning for the victory. Willie Fraser, a 52-yard field goal with three seconds His cool under pressure is unbelievable. “It was the best half we’ve minutes of the first half and had one Krickstein takes Volvo title John Elway threw two touchdown pas­ “Likewise for Jack Trudeau, who did a America forward Derek Missimo 4-7, was the loser. left, forcing overtime. His ribs were taped up, he was hurting, played,” the West Germany native shot on goal. . . UNC outshot ses to Mark Jackson and scrambled 29 magnificent job putting points on the scored a pair of goals each for the Royals 4, Mariners 1: Steve Farr LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fifth-seeded Aaron Krick­ Jets 40, Dolphins 33: As usual, these but he still got outside and got the job said. UConn, 10-4, in the first half, while yards for another score as the Broncos board.” Tar Heels. The 6-5 Missimo led the won his first start in more than a stein defeated top-seeded Michael Chang 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 in two AFC East rivals staged a wild done.” Missimo was taken by the whole the Huskies outshot UNC by the went up 28-0 and then withstood the Atlanta, 1-2, has not beaten the Colts in ACC in scoring last year and al­ yeai and Bo Jackson hit a two-run the championship of the $425,(X)0 Volvo men’s tourna­ shootout. As has happened in six of the It was tlie third straight road win for UConn atmosphere. same margin in the second half. . . Raiders’ charge. 10 games. QB Chris Miller hurt his ribs ready has 12 goals this year, which triple as Kansas City stopped Seat­ ment. Krickstein, who overcame seven match points to last nine meetings, the Dolphins made the the champion 49crs, who overcame eight “This is first class, the atmos­ UConn will play at the University of 3L. The Raiders rallied within a touch­ when sacked and was replaced in the final ranks him fifth in the nation. Mis­ tle. beat second-seeded Brad Gilbert in the semifinals, won critical mistake. sacks, three by Reggie White. The Eagles phere,” he said. “The fans pump you Rhode Island Wednesday afternoon down, reminding folks of Denver’s col­ period by Hugh Millen. simo only took two shots on goal.’ The Royals had been shut out on The Associated Press $59,500. “We always play games like this (2-1) rallied from 0-20 to beat up. The weather is unbelievable at 3. a total of four hits in the first two lapse a year ago, when it blew a 24-0 The Falcons’ scores came on field “You won’t see a better American against the Jets,” said Dan Marino, who Washington last week, but were over­ halftime bulge. games of the series. DOUBLE PLAY — Baltimore second baseman Tim Hulett Track investigation planned goals by f^ul McFadden. threw for 427 yards and three touchdowns whelmed in the last period. Randall Cun­ Steclers 27, Vikings 14: After losing Bucs 20, Saints 10: Tampa Bay knock­ NEW YORK (AP) — The governing body of track in Red Sox 4, Tigers 2: Wade fires to first base to complete a ninth-inning double play after but was picked off by James Hasty with ningham, who threw foi" 447 yards against 51-0 and 41-10, the Stcelers were in tur­ ed out two Saints quarterbacks and Vinny the United States plans to review charges in a West Ger­ Boggs singled twice and scored two lorcing a siiaing Roberto Kelly of the Yankees at second. the score 33-33 as the Jets marched to the Washington, was 19 of 38 for 192 yards. moil as the NFL’s top-rated defense came Testaverde once again was steady. Tes- man magazine of drug use by Olympic champions U.S. goes home empty-handed runs as Boston won in Detroit. The Yankees went on to beat the Orioles, 2-0. winning score. “We let things slip away Red.skins 30, Cowboys 7: Dallas’ third to Pittsburgh. taverde threw an 11-yard touchdown pass Florence Griffith Joyner, Carl Lewis and other Boggs needs three hits to become from us at the end. We’ve got to find an straight loss caused the first verbal erup­ The Vikings left town losers as their Americans. to Ron Hall in the second period and Lars the first player to get 200 hits and answer to that.” tion by Jimmy Johnson, who already hosts recaptured some of the Steel Cur­ Tate scored on a 5-yard run. He was inter­ “We are going to review the current statements of what 100 walks in four straight years. Lou Tiger Stadium. Lee Smith got his Rangers 5, White Sox 4: Rookie The Dolphins have scored at lea.st 30 knows how Tom Landry felt last year. tain’s stinginess, sacking Minnesota cepted once, giving him three this year; as Ryder Cup stays in Europe Darrell Robinson said along with other evidence before Gehrig did it three consecutive 24th save. Dean Palmer’s first major-league points in their past seven games with the The Cowboys arc 0-3 for the first time quarterbacks five times, forcing two tur­ the quarterback set an NFL mark with 35 we can contemplate our strategy, so we can get to the seasons. RBI, a sacrifice fly in the bottom of Jets, but won only twice. since 1963. novers and holding the Vikes to 146 pickoffs last year. Oil Can Boyd, 3-2, won for the Jack Morris, 6-13, gave up 11 hits the 10th inning, lifted Texas over bottom of all these things,” Frank Greenberg, president Ken O’Brien threw three touchdown him — Chip Beck beating Bernhard “We’re not a very good football team, yards passing. The Saints lost quarterback Bobby By Larry Siddons first time in six career decisions at in pitching a complete game. Chicago. of The Athletics Congress, said Saturday. passes and directed the Jets to 28 points Langcr of West Germany 3 and 1, as anybtxly who saw us play can sec, and “They kicked us backwards,” Vikings Hebert to a head injury in the first half The Associated Press TAC has powers of suspension and can invalidate on their four second-half possc.ssions, hit­ and Paul Azinger coming from two it’s not a good feeling,” John.son said. “I coach Jerry Bums said. “They beat us in and he didn’t return until the middle of records of athletes who admit using performance-enhanc­ ting Roger Vick from 11 yards for the told my players 1 will not accept us being every way. Our defense didn’t do the job the third quarter, when backup John Riur- SUTTON COLDFIELD, England holes down to beat Seve Ballesteros ing drugs. winning score with 1:29 left. of Spain 1-up. a poor football team." and our offense didn’t do anything.” cade injured an ankle. — The pond at the 18th hole of The Mitchell continuing his chase “Everyone was looking forward to Dallas rookie quarterbacks Troy Aik- Colts 13, Falcons 9: Indianapolis won Belfry is an unpleasant place. Bees The United States had three of the Eliott wins 5th Avenue Mile coming to the line of scrimmage,” man and Steve Walsh each were inter­ its first game thanks to depth in the back- swarm around the footbridge that 71/2 points It needed from the NEW YORK (AP) — Britain’s Peter Elliott upset O’Brien said. “There was no doubt we Chargers 21, Chiefs 6: Rod Bcinstine cepted twice as Wa.shington won its finst field. Trailing 9-0 and with star tailback caught a touchdown pass and ran .32 yards connects tlie fairway with the green, singles, a formal it has dominated in Abdi Bile of Somalia to capture the Mercedes Mile on were going to get the job done.” road game after two losses at home. for the elusive 50 HR plateau Eric Dickerson (hamstring) and quarter­ for another score, and the Chargers inter­ and die meandering water is dyed a recent years. Mark James of Britain Fifth Avenue in 3 minutes, 52.95 seconds in strong winds New York wide receiver A1 Toon With Gerald Riggs, the NFL’s leading vile greenish-blue. Even the ducks back Chris Chandler (knee) sidelined, Al­ cepted Steve DeBerg five times, giving was chewing up Mark O’Meara, but and light rain on Saturday. caught 10 passes for 159 yards, including rusher, sitting out the second half with a bert Bentley and Jack Trudeau led tlie don’t stay there long. the winners of the last two majors, By The Associated Press games remaining. Bile finished second in 3:53.97 and Jeff Atkinson of eight for 138 in the .second half. Dan Henning his first victory as Chargers brui.sed chest. Earnest Byner scored on Colts back. coach. Because .shots kept plopping in PGA champion Payne Stewart and Braves 6, Reds 2: Gary Eave, the U.S. was third in 3:54.84. Bears 47, Lions 27: Mike Tomezak his first run as a Redskin, a 12-yardcr, this smaller, more brackish body of NL Roundup Dickerson and Chandler were hurt on Jim McMahon, acquired in a trade with British Open luleholder Mark Cal­ Not since before Babe Ruth hit 54 2-0, won in his second major-league Romania’s F^ula Ivan took the women’s race in and Neal Anderson had their most and Jamie Morris scored a touchdown water, the U.S. Ryder Cup team is the Colts’ first series of the third quarter. Chicago in August, directed three scoring cavecchia. were leading late in their in 1920 has there been a decade start, sending the visiting Reds to 4:28.25. She was followed by Svetlana Kitova of the productive NFL outings. Tomezak, 19-3 and gained 1(X) yards on 26 carries. But Trudeau ran for a score, Bentley had crossing the Atlantic Ocean today matches and seemed certain of at without a 50-home run hitter. Kevin their 11th loss in 13 games. Scott Soviet Union in 4:29.61 and Christina Cahill of Britain drives and threw for a touchdown. empty-handed, while Europe keeps least getting halves. That would Mitchell is the last chance to keep scored only three runs in his last 50 Scudder, 4-8, gave up five hits in six in 4:29.71. tlic cup without a victory. have put the Americans halfway that streak from ending. innings. innings for the Reds and struck out And the question the three-day home. Mitchell hit his 47th homer, drove Andy Benes, 6-2, won his sixth seven. Auenese succumbs to cancer Pitt Panthers starting to roar once again tournament was supposed to answer Then the water — and some top- in his 125th run and scored his straight, allowing four hits in 7 2-3 — who plays better golf, the level golf from the Europeans — got 100th run Sunday as San Francisco innings and striking out seven. Mark DENVER (AP) — Fomier University of Colorado Americans or the Europeans — quarterback Sal Auncse died of cancer at the age of 21 m the way. beat Houston 10-2 and eliminated Davis finished for his 42nd save in By The Associated Press (2-1), which has the second best record in the country 1 remains open. rA i Azmger drove into the water at 18 the Astros from from the National 46 opportunities. Patriots Saturday night, a week after being admitted to University during that span. “I tJiink a draw was a fair result,” The Associaiod Press Hospital. NCAA Football but scrambled to halve the hole and League West. Cubs 4, Pirates 2: Chicago For the past five years, the Pitt football team has been No, 1 Notre Dame 21, Michigan St. 13: Ricky Wat­ European captain Tony Jacklin said. Aunese, who led the Buffaloes to an 8-3 record last win die match; Stewart and Cal­ The Giants lead San Diego by moved another step closer to the Na­ From Page 11 mediocre at best. Against Syracuse, they’ve been even ters scored first-half touchdowns on runs of 2 and 53 With old-timers Christy O’Con­ season, was first diagno.sed as having inoperable stomach STILL HIS — Europe s cavecchia were not so lucky. five games with six games remain­ tional League E^^t title, lowering worse. No. 15 Alabama 15, Kentucky 3; No. 17 Houston 36, yards for Notre Dame (3-0) before Michigan threw a nor Jr., of Ireland and Jose-Maria and lung cancer last March. He was brought to the hospi­ non-playing captain Tony Sicwari stood in water up to his ing. Any combination of San Fran­ their magic number to three. The But the Panthers turned into beasts against their Arizona State 7; No. 18'North Carolina Suite 40, North scare in the nation’s No. 1 team. But after Michigan State Cani/ares of Spain leading the way, New England state, Farrell said, tal Sunday after he began having trouble breathing. Jacklin clutches the Ryder ankles and took three shots to get cisco victories and F^dres losses Cubs lead St. Louis by four games longtime tormentors with a 30-23 victory Saturday night. Carolina 6; No. 19 Washington State 29, Wyoming 23; (1-1) pulled within 14-13, the Irish held on and nailed it the Europeans retained the golden ‘They always tell you to not pay any back on dry land. By that time, totaling two would give the Giants wuth six remaining. “We knew we were in for a fight, but our plan was to No. 20 Illinois 41, Utah State 2, and Stanford 18, No. 22 down with a late TD run by Anthony Johnson. uophy witti a 14-14 tie, losing Sun­ Cup after his team retained attention, but it’s impossible. I’m Olaznbal, who had evened the match the title. Dwight Smith drove in two runs Fittipaldi drives to victory attack no matter what happened,” Pitt quarterback Alex Oregon 17. “The second half, I was getting kind of nervous,” Irish day’s matchplay singles 7-5 and the trophy on Sunday. not deaf.” with a birdie-4 at No. 17, was on the Mitchell has been bothered by a and Ryne Sandberg had two hits as NAZARETH, Pa. (AP) — Emerson Fittipaldi won the Van Pelt said following the battle between the No. 13 Van Pelt, a redshirt freshman, completed 25 of 32 pas­ defensive Utckle Chris Zorich said. “Our offense kept missing its own shot at a third con­ Quarterback Tony Eason (17 for green and Stewart conceded the hole sore right knee. He says he won’t let the Cubs won their fourth straight Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix Sunday, clinching the Panthers and No. 10 Orangemen. “We were going to ses for 306 yards and one touchdown. Meanwhile, the giving up the ball, and I was suinding on the sidelines secutive victory. A drive into the 33, 147 yards, 0 touchdowns, 1 in­ But golden U.S. chances to regain and the match. that get in the way of his attempt for and finished their home season with CART-PPG Indy-car championship after Rick Mcars open it up.” Pitt defense held Syracu.se to 19 yards rushing. The praying.” water at 18 by Nick Faldo helped terception), who was the target of the cup lost here four years ago “I played steady without making 50, a number last reached in 1976 a 48-33 record. Steve Wilson, 6-4, jumped the gun out of a fuel stop, costing himself a shot The victory gave the Panthers a 3-0 record, their best Orange’s offensive line had been touted by one national deprive the Europeans of the half- drowned at the 18th, as first Payne many of the fans’ attacks, said, “If No. 2 Miami, Fla. 38, Missouri 7: Craig Erickson many mistakes,” 01az.abal said. “I by George Foster. allowed three hits in five innings at the race victory and the scries title. start since 1982 when they were undefeated in their first magazine as the best in the country. threw for 357 yards for Miami (3-0), which allowed its ix)int tJiey needed to win. Stewart and then Mark Calcavecchia you do the right thing, you won’t got the birdie and then he went in “If I don’t have it. I’d love to stay and Jeff Pico got two outs for his hear it.” seven games. In the past five seasons, the Panthers had Van Pelt, who entered the game as the nation’s sixth- first touchdown this season. Missouri (1-2) threw six in­ The United States avoided defeat drove into the water and handed vic­ the water.” in the lineup, no matter what,” first save this season. And wide receiver Cedric Jones an unimpressive 27-26-3 record and were 0-5 against leading passer, threw a 61-yard scoring pass to Henry terceptions. with final-hole victories in the last tories 1-up victories to Jose-Maria Making the next splash was Cal­ Mitchell said. Cardinals 2, Phillies 1: Chuck Goody’s 500 to Waltrip (2 receptions for 22 yards) said, Syracu.se. Tuten on Pitt’s first play from scrimmage and completed two matches, including a win by Olazabal and Mark Calcavecchia. cavecchia, who look a penalty drop Willie Mays coached Mitchell in McElroy’s bases-loaded walk to “They pay their $20. They can say MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) — Darrell Waltrip “This is a good start, but 1 told our kids to look down 13 straight passes in the second quarter. No, 3 Nebraska 48, Minnesota 0: Ken Clark ran 18 U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange “We had everything going for us,” after hitting the water and promptly spring training. He joked with Tony Pena forced in the go-ahead anything they want.” slipped past Rusty Wallace and Dale Earnhardt for the the schedule and they’ll get sick,” said Pitt coach Mike “1 was tremendously impressed by the freshman times for 100 yards and two touchdowns for Nebraska with birdies on the last four holes. America’s Tom Kite said. “We had stuck a 3-wo

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But the lame dialogue doesn’t help, cither. 9-2 ?, magazine (cont.) of a 4-ycar-old unsolved murder ea.se in whieh a 25 Tee- — stockbroker was the departed. of a beautiful windsurfer killed by hit-and-run And, like many TV shows by the TV genera­ HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne (snickering jcLskicrs. tion for the TV generation, this one feels it needs sound) The impetus for their efforts: Questions rai.scd When first reported, the accident caused to refer to a well-known scries show to establish a Tread in Reid’s class by a brilliant, cocky student (Jon TT h r Emerald Isle Hassichoff to order, “I want an undercover frame of reference. 7 Over again Matthews), who on his own pursues the case Also PIRT7 Pu^tc! recovery team. Code Three, here as .soon as pos­ The teen models attend a school that’s TT h r Slippery present were a convicted swindler, a killer mil­ WHAT DID I City In sible. ” Oh, g(Kxl grammar, where is thy sting? “flexible,” one of them tells a visitor. Their place ■ycoLP TT Norway lionaire €Tiid a beautiful cx-mislrcss who now In a late:, unrelated scene with his son, he rued of Icaniing, she says, lets them audition and take T ^U U VDU SHOP 32 Gas lor owns a .spa for women. signs that when he was married he didn’t do more in jobs, “like that school on ‘Fame.’ ” A ^ U T ^ H O P r s r ■JT Remain Double-crossing and insider trading were LIF T lM 6 ?y Set right reparing the lad for life; “I let your mom be the Well, at leastthe laugh uack loves “Living Tez. lime of the hour. But the high point of the ever enforcer while I was out leaching you to surf.” Dolls.” A Uncle 34 Metal A lastaner y ! 9 -2 5 Shanty TT Oriental LI'L ABNER by Al Capp sash TV Tonight Playful child U TMFV MUST BF 42 | H | n T ^ lujj vf s, iv\w ntts IS MV '■ THtS IS A NFW \ 'Hd'X 1. pssTrr oof^'r rop J ilil PlACr THF 'SMM07E1L.AND O H .r h o w Eugene BtAUTirui T HOSTESS. 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(CC) --.ludeni beatings al an Aleutian (60 min I (In Stereo) 38 Hogan's Heroes C9, Sustaining WHAT A WHY a r e y o u /WASKEP — R r island 11 Charles in Charge (CC| Bud(iv and I ^ ner's Egypt 61 Trial by Jury 11 MOVIE; 'Boxcar Bertha' Depression- QUESTIONS, THAT OU T F IT ,, YOU 55 Writer Anita Ch.irlos es they will drive his Erwin, Rex Allen 1960 ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady four ordinary words millionaiie uncle to his grave Thi> Fat [A&Ej An Evening at the Improv 9 New Leave It to Beaver [ESPN] SportsCenter Up to date Buys Ralph Bellamy Toiiy Plana 1987 scores [CNN] Headline News Overnight 3 11 Growing Pains Rated PG UPYP 1 1 .35PM .3 Night Court [DIS] MOVIE: 'Rooster Cogburn' The weVe m m mju ,.,lf 57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour v-Tv J gested by the above cartoon (2 hrs 30 min ) Pan 1 of 3 lotte, N C (2 hrs.) (R) ’’H(V\na...Tnftr'5 a T^>u6-h ow^ ''ARftOWYTftP.''.. ‘6YHTa\-‘,., HDR? \ iM ToWY'5 LAMOUAGF, iT'5 ^ 24 57 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour i61 Personal Power 61 Alien Nation (CC) Sikes and Francisco [A&E] Romer's Egypt [USA] Paid Programming Ler m o »iJsi)lt iv\y (a)F Aee Mo, I DoM'T * l^AR?SSl&l-£ To use T h e oO «R D 5 Print answer here: 26 Carson's Comedy Classics investigate a doctor who is killing New 3:35A M [T M C ] m o v i e : The Betsy' D F ^ kI&LIGH USA&F. gFuev? Yoo caM. i "GeLL" and '•coiJdomiiJium'' iiJ L_ --K . 30 40 Current A ffair [CNN] Newsnight cuiniHS to benefit human [latients (60 Members of a powerful Detroit automobile (Answers tomorrow) [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: Su­ T h f 6A1v\ e G e M T e N c e , 38 Cheers (CC) min ) (In Stereo) family break all the rules to get what they Jumbles HOVEL GUIDE SAFARI TURTLE per Seventies (60 min ) Saturday's 61 Charles in Charge [A & E j Our C entury W orld W ar II D Day want Laurence Olivier, Tommy Lee Jones, Answer: Why he took the screens off his windows- changes the course of the war 'n Europe [LIFE] HeartBeat Katherine Ross. 1978. Rated R. [A&Ej Chronicle The complexities of TO LET THE FLIES OUT and the American Naval forces are victo breast tiancer [TMC] MOVIE: 'Murphy's Romance' 3:45A M [CNN] CNN Newsroom nous in the Pacific (60 mm ) Part 3 of 3 An easy-going widower falls for the new [CNN] Moneyline young woman in town Sally Field, James 4:00A M Cll) Medical Center I T] Now back In stock, Jumbla Book No 2 Is svallabls lor $2 SO, which mcludss postags [CNN] Larry King Live and handling, from Jumbit, c/o this niwapapar, P.O Box 43S6. Orlando, FL 32802-4366 Garner, Brian Kerv.-n 1985 RatedPG 13. [ESPN] SportsCenter U() to dale [DIS] MOVIE: 'R ooster Cogburn' The (38) One Day at a Time FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves Include your nartit, addrata and lip coda and make your check payable to nawapaperbookt bi;ur».*s dauyfiier of a murdered minister joins [USAJ New Mike Hammer [A&E] MOVIE; Appointment With [LIFE] HeartBeat forces wiifi a crotchety foimer deputy to 1 2:05A M (S Pat Sajak Danger' Two women aid a post office in­ (USA) Miami Vice 1 ut)bs apprehends an track down the killers John Wayne. Ka vestigator in cracking a mail robbery plot V2.h eccenifii IV tfvaiigeliTzi on a narcotics lharme Hejiburn. Ricliard Jordan 1975 12:1 0A M [HBO] MOVIE: Betrayed- Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert, Jan Sterling ^ 5 A l l y '5 fjossession charijf (00 mip ) (In Stereo) Rated PG (CC) Ar, FBI agent infiltrates a white supre­ 1951 [ESPN] Superbouts Muhammad Alt macist group and falls in love with the man [CNN] Larry King Overnight THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr 7;30PM 3 Entertainment Tonight she s investigating Debra Winger Tom Astrograph Actor Mu hael J Fox (' Back to die Future vs Joe Frazier Fafied m New York 1974 [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide (60 min ) Berengei John Heard 1988 Rated R II ) (In Slemo) [USA] Paid Programming ■ THAT HAPPENS 1 2:30A M I j; ] 40 Nlghtllne (CC) , 8 22 Jeopardy! (CC) [LIFE] MOVIE A Reason to Live Wlien TO P E (HY TYPE.. a middle aged man loses firs job and his L?J T w ilig h t Zone (CC) (In Stereo) 4; 10AM [HBO] MOVIE: Cold Steel' • ' l e a v e n o . 9 Kate & Allie (CC) wife walks out, his 14 year old son dos A Los Angeles police officer is stalked by a \NB g iv e y o u something today you really (22 301 Late Night With David Lener- [lerately tries to convince iiim that suicide vengeful former partner who blames him have been wanting, but would not have IT 26 38 Major League Baseball: New man (R| (In Stereo) Stern u ntonep" dared to ask tor yourself. York Yankees at Boston Red Sox (2 hrs IS not the answer to his despair Pettrr for his disfigurement. Brad Davis. Sharon 9j Joe Franklin Sept. 26.1989 ijef Prince yrandmolhur venge against the men who raped her De­ one ol those times when you're lucky ,11) Carson's Comedy Classics borah Tranelli, Kaz Garas, Bill McLaughlin. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll with allies. >40 Cosby Show (CC) (In Sleftjo) 9;35PM ITM Cj MOVIE. The Betsy' 20) NVR Showcase 1985 Rated R Some unusual conditions could develop ARIES (March 21-April 19) You're a 61 N ew hart (CC) Membei s of a jiow ei ful Detroit automobile unexpectedly in the year ahead that will fast thinker today and you should be family break all the rules to get wfiai they 138) Alfred Hitchcock Presents WA‘=> " YOUR QUARTER-HOUR OF [A&E| World of Survival * IT ANCV WARHOU WHO REMEMBER TO BRUSH prove to be advantageous for you linan- able to handle yourself very well in un­ want Laurence Olivier, Tommy I ee Jones, '40 Hard Copy Sclieduleri a profile of sin [CNNj Crossfire ger Piince G.AID THAT EVERYBODY f a m e WILLBaSlNAT3:AS YOUR TEETH AND WEAR clally. In each case, what occurs will be expected developments. Instinctively Katherine Ross 1978 Rated R WOULD BE FAMQUe> FOR A.M., FT^ICAY, NOVEMBER 16Tb. YOUR BEST SUIT." instigated by a friend you will know how to turn things to your jD IS j Muuseterpiece Theater 1 OiOOPM (3^ Designing W om en (CC) [A & E ] Our C entutv W orld W ar II D Day WE DELIVER advantage. (ESPNj NFL Tri’.ia Game Julia visits a dying schoolmat" Charlene changes the course of the wai in Europe 15 MINUTES. and the American Naval forces are victo­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Lady Luck [HBOj Babar becomes Suzanne's new best friend (In For Home Delivery, Call TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A quick- rious III tile Pacific (60 min ) Part 3 of 3 feels you are very deserving, even thinking associate might be available Stereo) 8:00PM ,3 M ajor Dad (CC) Mac s [CNN] Crossfire B r id g e though she might not have given you today to help get you out of a rough L?^ 1263 (61J News 647-9946 NORTH 9-2S-H9 wariinin buddy arrives just belore the wed [D IS] MOVIE: 'Emil and the Detectives' 4 Q 9 5 3 too much attention lately. This could all spot, but it's best you don't make a ding and attempts lo change Mac's mind (IT USA Tonight Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 begin to change as of today. Know Emil and a band of street urchin detectives V A J 8 4 habit of waiting until the last minute to ,8) (40 MacGyver (CC) MacGyvei and a 18 The Wok attempt lo slop a gang of robbers from ♦ A Q 3 where to look tor romance and you'll find essential support. young archaeologist search for a legendary (20) All in the Family burrowing into the Berlin Bank Walter Sle- find it. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker ♦ 8 7 Einstein West led K-A of clubs, then switched GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Don't be dis­ lHiTi[)le containing aiufacis and riches (60 >24 Horses 7ak Bryan Russell. Roger Mobley 1964 to the six of diamonds. Dummy’s Instantly reveals which signs are roman­ couraged today If things don't appear inin.) Pan 2 of 2 (In Stereo) DKJ: [A & E j Shortstories An executive finds a [ESPN] NFL s Greatest Moments' WEST EAST tically perfect for you. Mall $2 to Match­ to be going in your favor according to Against All Odds (60 mm ) queen lost to East’s king, and back 1-K <:AVAUU (9) New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate person for his ad campaign m "Country RENT 8 ♦ 10 7 2 isn’t needed maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box ♦ came the jack. Declarer won dummy’s early indicators. You're a good stretch (18) MOVIE; 'Rage at Dawn' Two duloc Dude , a man phones Jesus in Radio in [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 7 g 10 6 5 7 7 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. ace, played A-K-Q of spades and then runner and your breaks come In the lives pose as tram robbers to win iheir way sidfr ■ (60 mm ) [USA] Dragnet ♦ 62 ♦ K J 10 9 7 4 SCORPIO (Get. 24-Nov. 22) You could You bridge players don’t need com­ ruffed a diamond low. West discarded second half into the Reno Brothers gang Randolph [CNN] Headline News ♦ A K J 9 5 2 ♦ 10 6 3 CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewalt be getting some extremely interesting Scott Mala Powers Fuiiest 1 ticker 1 :30AM (8 j USA Today How commun YOUR puters to do your counting, as long as CANCER (June 21-July 22) Someone [ESPN] Spirit of Adventure a club. West had shown up with two di­ pieces of news shortly. They will deal 1966 Hies me battling the drug problem SOUTH you can get to 13. “The Bridge Book who has been reluctant to agree with amonds and only one spade. Since East m o t v ie r ^w m a t m a y irs A i=R|ENP'6 eteCTRIC with a project in which you have recent­ you regarding an issue of importance 20 MOVIE: Inside the Third Reich' I he [HBO] MOVIE Spaceballs (CC) Mel II USA Tonight ♦ A K J 6 4 Vol. 3 For Advanced Players" by had played up the line in clubs. East Brooks lampoons ifie science fiction genre 1 A6 KJ 6 T H A T ? / CAHTUe PROD, I THOUGHT I'D STAMPSPE.^ ly become involved. might surprise you today by becoming Hue sloiy of Albeit Sjieer s personal in ,30 Later W ith Bob Costas ROOM 7K932 Stewart and Baron (Devyn Press, Lou­ could not have a doubleton club. That vulvement with tlie Nazi wai machine is with this big budget send uji uf 'Star w ith a T fiita l ad in TEACH YOUR VOG6 SOME SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) You an ally you can rely on. Wars ' Mol Brooks. John Candy. Rick I38J Honeymooners Part 1 o( 2 ♦ 8 5 isville, Ky.) has an excellent chapter meant that West originally held six could be rather fortunate today In that diam ali/etl Rutger Hauer Blytlie Dannei ( ‘l.is.sitifd. ♦ Q4 m a n n e r s . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Something Derek .iacobi 1982 Part 1 Mofiinis 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) [CNN] Newsnight Update on counting. This week weTl look at clubs. If declarer is thinking along others will see to It you're not over­ you've been wanting to do that you felt 22 30 ALF (CC) ALF is acculentalty ptio [M AX] MOVIE The Lords of Discip [M AX] MOVIE: The Princess and the looking lor housing Vulnerable: East-West some useful examples. these lines, he does not need to consult looked it anything is to be split up or giv­ would be excessively expensive might line' A military tHifiel nsks his (uture to MOTWER// logiaphed Ijy tabloid photographers (In Call Girl' A New Yoik socialite must sub rt’ad (.'lassiliod Dealer: South North first bid three clubs, even Albert Einstein to know that West has en away. Be sure to acknowledge your not cost you a fraction as much as you Stereo) protest the cruel titralment ol fellow cad stitute loi a look alike call girl ai a party though he did not have a club control, benefactors. thought. This will be due to an unex­ ets by .m elui; societ society David Keith, laithlully. Stiitabh- four hearts. The right play becomes L24 National Geographic (CC) Robert Carol Levy. Victor Bevine, Christine Swinu ulh West North East CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) In order RoIm'ii Pii..-,ky. G D Spradlin 1983 Rated 1983 ifiianls for your morn because he wanted partner to know simple: Cash the king of hearts; then pected change in circumstances. Foxworth narrates a look at southern Ita ♦ 2 ♦ 3 4 Pass to feel your best today, you'll need that he had full-fledged high-card val­ play a low heart and insert the eight VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Things you ly's Vesuvius volcano, focusing on ancient [USA] Paid Programming itrt- surf to see vour ad f Pass 4 ♦ All pass ues for his four-spade bid. Had he bid from dummy. Return to the jack of some type of involvement that keeps are likely to enjoy doing the most today HerL’jianeum and the village of Po//uolli 10:30PM ( 3 j N ew hart (CC) Dick be in the Classified game immediately over the two-club you active mentally as well as physical­ will be those that just seem to pop up (60 niin ) (R) (In Stereo) lieves his cigar bull was responsible foi 1:35AM 13 Love Boat spades and lead back to the A-J of bummg Maison Hubert lo the ground (In eoliim n s. Opening lead: ♦ K ly. Sell-interests can be advanced if you rather than the ones which are planned. 57 Infinite Voyage (CC) I xanunes tfie m overcall, he would be showing more hearts. The unusual play in the heart SltMOO) 2:00 AM 18 ) MOVIE; 'Crisis at Central classified are tree to move around. Don't structure yout day loo severely terat liuii o< .ill living (ugaiiisms and si urn High' A hiyli school teaclmi and yirls' vice with U3. distributional values and less in point- suit is easy to find when declarer does lific etfoils to unilurstuiHl and r<>verse ihtt 11 Odd Couple count. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) An impul­ because restraints could become principal becomes embroiled in the federal Manchester Herald a little basic counting. sive, but generous friend of yours might dampers. extinction process (60 min ) Part 7 of 12 18 Anushka state controversy over inteyrjiion at Cen 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Scpl. 25. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 25, 19K9 19 I APARTMENTS FOR RENT READ YOUR AD: Clatsifed advertisements ore Just because you don’t PLACING AN AD In clas- HELPING PEOPLE sa­ LOOKING FOR an aport- taken by telephone as a convenience. The use an Item doesn’t mean sifled Is a very easy, tisfy their needs and menf? Be sure to check Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one the Item has lost Its value, simple process. Just dial wants ... th a t’s what want the many vacancies listed BOLTDN - 4 room apart­ Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of W hy not exchange It to r 643-2711. W e’ ll help you ads are all about. In classified each day. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ment, fireplace, car­ the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen cash with an ad In ClassI- word your ad for maxl- 643-2711 peting, no pets. fle d ? 643-2711. m u m response. LEGAL NOTICES the volue of the advertisement will not be References required. corrected by on additional Insertion. LEGAL NPTICES $510 m o n th ly. 646-2311. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION HOMES AND PART TIME HELP I HOMES CONDOMINIUMS NDTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notices R ED ECD RATED - Se- HELP WANTED WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given pursuant to section 33-379 ot the Con­ cond floor oportment BDARD DF DIRECTDRS necticut General Statutes that MENU GUIDES OF CONNEC­ As a condition precedent to In 4 fom lly. Appllonces MANCHESTER - Now VERNON Condo - Spa­ TDWN DF MANCHESTER, CDNNECTICUT TICUT, INCORPORATED, a Connecticut corporation hav­ the placement of any odver- SNACK Bar - Part time, FIRE Restoration Com­ IM PEtCABLt Ranch! -3 Included. $525 plus u til­ DEADLINES; For classified odvertlsments to ing Its principal place of business In Manchester, Connec­ only 135,000 for these bedrooms, 2 full baths, cious one bedroom Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors. Town of tlslno In the Monchester He­ 18 years old. TallWood pany needs full time ities. Security ond ref­ be published Tuesday through Saturday, the ticut, has been dissolved by Resolution of its Directors and rald, Advertiser hereby brand new, huge, excit­ fam ily room. Handicap with attached garage. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Un- Shareholders, which dissolution has become effective with agrees to protect, Indemnify C ountry Club, 646-1151. workers. Will train. ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. Excellent condition. erences required. No deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Its filing of a Certificate of Dissolution with the Secretary of accessible! Excellent pets. 646-7336.______coln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, and hold harmless the Man­ PART Time positions Holidays ond benefits. bequtiful contempor- condition, low ISO’s. Fully appllanced kit­ tion. For advertisements to be published State’s Office. Overtime available. Connecticut, on Tuesday, October 3, 1989, at 7:30 p.m. to chester Herald, Its officers available. Flexible qry Townhouses. Call Linda Brown 647- chen, celling fan and FIRST flo o r ap a rtm e n t In consider and act on the following: All creditors ore worned to present their claims tc Attorney S tart $7. 646-6855. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. and employees ogalnst any hours. No experience Cqthedrql ceilings, An­ 8691, RE/MAX East of air conditioner. Just I X f i t ! four family with fur­ Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, and all liability, loss or needed. We will train. AUTO And Truck Me­ nace and some ap­ Proposed appropriation to Education Special Projects - Fund counsel for sold corporation, on or before January 31, 1990. expense. Including attor­ dersen windows, full the R iver, 647-1419.0 reduced, seller moti­ Wages starting at $6 chanic. Experience pliances. Redecorated. 41 - for the following: All claims not so presented will be barred os provided by neys' tees, arising from basements, 2x6 con­ SLEEPING Beauty - vated. Call Rich Borns per hour. Call Spauld­ only. Top wages and $550 plus utilities. Se­ a. Telecommunications Incentive...... $7,077.00 sold Section 33-379. clolms of unfair trade practi­ struction, family room Wishes this was her 646-3039, R E /M A X East ing Company for Inter­ benefits. 647-9552. curity and references b. Head Start - Social Services ...... $300.00 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut, this 13th day of ces, Infringement of trode- fireplace, central air, home. Immaculate In­ of the R iver, 647-1419.n marks, trade names or pat­ view, 289-7918, ask fo r required. No pets. 646- c. Head Start - Ftesearch...... $13,300.00 September, 1989. PIPE Organ Tuner/Tech- oven/range, dis­ terior. 7 room Cane JUST Hang Your Hat! CARPENTRY/ CLEANING SERVICES d. Adult Basic Education ...... $23,308.00 ents, violation of rights of Gary Chandler. An hwasher, hood, dispo­ 7336. MENU GUIDES OF CONNECTICUT, INCORPORATED privacy and Infringement of nlclan Trainee - Open- with two fireplaces, You can’t beat the REMODELING e. Professional Development P la n ...... $15,216.00 equal opportunity em­ I n g f o r very sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full convenience of this su­ Bv Ronald Jacobs, Attorney copyright and proprietary ployer, m /f/v/h. screened porch, pic­ FIVE room oportment, f. Visually Im paired...... $270,000.00 rights, unfair competition aglle/naturally me­ baths, washer/dryer ture perfect kitchen. per 4 rm Condo at COUNTRY CLEANERS g. Head Start - F o o d ...... $39,760.00 040-09 hookups, cedar siding, $600. Three room and libel ond slander, which CUSTODIAN - Church, 20 chanical, non-smoker. In-ground pool, manic­ Beacon HIM In M an­ GCF HOME Commercial and reeldentlal. apartment, $500. With h. Head Start - Discretionary...... $ 1,000.00 may result from the publica­ hour work week. Minor Unique career oppor­ wall-to-wall carpeting, ured lot. This beauty chester. 2 bdrms, mod­ Experienced and depandiMa. to be financed by State Grants, Federal Grants, or donations. tion of any advertisement In tiled foyer, oak kitchen SERVICES heat and hot water, WARNING OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ELECTORATE handy man type tasks. tunity with some priced at $223,000. Call ern bath, fully op. Call for a free eitlmate. Phllbrick Agency, 646- CHORCHES OF THE EIGHTH UTIUTIES DISTRICT the Manchester Herald by Outside maintenance. travel. Foley-Baker In­ cabinets, two-zone gas Pllanced kitchen Remodeling, repair, decks, Proposed appropriation to Special Projects - Fund 41 - exist­ advertiser. Including adver­ Barbara Weinberg, Carol Green 4200. ing Account #386 - >buth Employment...... $1,500.00 649-0815. corporated, 646-4666. heat, slider to deck and 643-0844, R E /M A X East Including microwave! trim work, small jobs. fllRYSlKK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of tisements In any free distri­ Oadge OodgeTruchs to be financed by interest earned by the Emergency Employ­ CUSTOMER Service - 2-cor garage. Owners Of the R iver, 647-1419.0 2 car parking, storage Senior Citizen Discount 649-0778 LIKE private home. 3'/a THE ELECTORATE OF THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT of bution publlcotlons pub­ E LEC TR IC A L Sales - E x­ will hold a second ment Fund. Manchester, Connecticut, will be held on MONDAY, OC­ lished by the Manchester Days, apply In person perienced Inside sales and la u n dry. $99,500. rooms. Lease. Secur­ mortgage of $32,900 at ONLY The Finest! 645r6559 TOBER 2, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. at THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DIS­ Herald. Penny Sletfert, at the Mall Room, 341 person for commercial Jackson & Jackson ity. Working single Proposed Ordinance - To consider the adoption of an or­ Publisher, 8% with no principal or $199,900. B e a u tifu l 3 ELECTRICAL TRICT FIREHOUSE, 32 MAIN STREET, Manchester, Con­ East Center Street, and Industrial soles. 2-3 bedroom Contempor­ Real Estate, 647-8400.□ male preferred. 643- dinance authorizing the purchase of premises at 23-25 Trotter Manchester. Interest payment due ABLE HOME 2880.______Street from John J. and Margaret H. Hackett for the sum of necticut for the following purpose: years experience. Call for 7 years. These are ary Raised Ranch with FHA Approved! This de- I TRUCKS, TRUCKS, TRUCKS I llghtful 4 rm Town- IMPROVEMENT CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC 118 Main Street, 3 room $177,000.00. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may be seen 1. To choose a Moderator. PART TIME 793-0231. Ask fo r M r. beautiful single family open floor plan and Bruce. house Condo at Ettabllshad 1081 apartment Including in the Town Clerk’s Office during business hours.) HELP homes, not condomini­ first floor enclosed No job too small CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL 89's 2. To hear the reading of the warning. HELP WANTED Wellsweep In Man­ heat/hot water. $560 I | ums; and there are, of porch overlooking pri­ Introduces the Free estimates Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER to WANTED chester Is lust chock per month. Security. 3. To consider and act upon the following resolution: course, no association vate yard with In- MANOR ROOM Captial Improvement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund BOOKKEEPER - Part DRIVERS WANTED ground pool. Family full of great features. 2 Fully insured and No pets. 646-2426, 9am- 1989 Dodge D-100 - 8 ft. bed 1989 Dodge W1504x4 8 for purchase of property at 23-25 Trotter S tree t...... BE IT RESOLVED BY THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT: time, Wednesday - Fri­ DISH Washer- Local food fees. Call today for Custom designed modular Early mornings, 7 days a room with cozy fire­ bdrms, 1.5 baths, de­ addition. licensed 5pm weekdovs.______Two tone, H-D Pkg., Auto 318, Rear Prosp II Pkg., Auto, 318 Eng. Rear Step $177,000.00 a. That the sum ot $425,000.00 be appropriated tor design day, 8am-5pm. Ac­ service company has complete details on luxe cherry kitchen, week for home delivery of place. Two car att­ • U g h tw o lo h lc a n bo adtfad 646-1284 449 Main Street, 5 room slider. Step Bumper S TK .# 9 014 Bumper. MORE S T K .# 9319 to be financed from proceeds of 1-291 condemnation awcird al­ and construction of sanitary sewers and related facilities com­ counts receivable and an opening position for these magnificent and private basement with ready received. national newspaper. No beautiful homes at ached garage with wal- to axlating dacka or patlo'a apartment. $600 per mencing at an existing sanitary sewer located at the intersec­ payable, payroll. Ex­ a hardworking person laundry hookups, am­ • No foundation ntadad » ao Was $16,160 Was $17,346 collections. Dependable $167,900 with fills very, kout basement on DUMAS ELECTRIC month plus utilities. Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER to tion of Coventry Street and Chambers Street and running perience required. Of­ to loin our team. Duties ple parking. Excellent oan ba built anywbara Service changes, very special financing. deadend street. Anne • Quality matariala Security. No pets. 646 Chorches disc. 3,365 Chorches disc. 3,355 Capital Irnprovement Fteserve and allocation in Reserve Fund easterly in Chambers Street approximately 1105 feet to the in­ fice located In M an­ Include woshing pots, vehicle a must. We will M iller Real Estate, 647- condition! $114,500. emptying trash and This Is an excellent • Inaulalad additional wiring and 2426, 9am-5pm, 8 to existing Account #1206 - Community "Y" Improvements .. tersection of Irving Street; also running northerly in Broad chester. Call 528-1300 train. Routes available in; 8000.D Jackson & Jackson • Moat foba oompMad In on# Rebate 2,000 Rebate 2,000 light cleaning. Weotter opportunity for first­ repairs on existing weekdays. $16,000.00 Street cipproximately 210 feet from the intersection of Broad for appointment. Manchester - $690 per Real Estate, 647-8400.O waali. Street and Chambers Street and southerly in Broad Street ap­ $7 to start and super time buyers and inves­ CONTEMPORARY With Also complete remodeling homes. Duality work at to be financed from Fund Balance. BABYSITTER - Self Em­ month. M AN CH ESTER - Two Your Cost $10,795 Your Cost $11,991 proximately 165 feet form the intersection of Broad Street and benefits. Call 633-4663, tors. Owner will con­ Class! $219,900. U n i­ MANCHESTER - Hard to service affordable prices. ployed mom Is looking Entry level management find 3 bedroom multi­ and 3 bedroom apart­ ’ Plus Tx & Reg. •Plus Tx& Reg. ’ Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Ftolice - tor the pur­ Chambers Street; also running westerly in Lockwood Street Glastonbury. Ask for sider rent with option. que, split-level 4 bed­ • Addition • Dacha chase of two cruisers ...... $29,000.00 for day time childcare level Condo In estab­ Entirely owner operated. ments. 646-1218, ask fo r approximately 130 feet form the intersection of Lockwood Dave. positions available also. Rothman & Rothman, room contemporary • Roofing • Roofing Phil or Suzanne. to be financed from Fund Balance. for 18 month old son, 8 lished complex. Lo­ • Qaragaa • Siding 27 years exp. Call Street and Irving Street; also running southerly in Irving Street STEEL Erector needed. Call 1-800-424-2475 646-4144.u has cathedral ceilings, to 10 hours per week- skylights, fireplace, cated In a wooded • Dormara • Kllohtn’a Joseph Dumas 30 Locust Street. 4 room Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 31 - Dakland approximately 990 feet from a point located approximately 205 Experienced only to MANCHESTER $319,yu0. • Raplaoamant WIndowf 1989 Chrysler Labaron Coupe /schedule may vary. finished recroom and residential area. 644-5253. heated apartment 1st 1989 Dodge Dakota 4x4 8ft.bed Street Railroad Crossing...... $85,500.00 feet south of an existing sanitary manhole located at the inter­ References required. work on metal building Reduced for quick sale. more. Beautifully $129,900. Sally S ullivan, C all Ron floor. Security. No Popular Equipment, A/C, Auto, Road Auto Trans., V-6 Eng, Rear Slider. Rear to be financed by a State Grant of $54,450 and a Town con­ section of Irving St. sewer manhole at the end of an existing 647-0809.______erection crew. Benef­ Lookout Mountain. An- tribution of $31,050. landscaped V* acre lot Sentry Real Estate, 643- 6 4 3 -9 9 6 6 pets. $650 m onthly. 646- sanitary sewer line located in Irving Street approximately 140 its. EOE. Call Bill 242- saldl Built oversized 4 Wheels S T K .# 9 312 step, M/S Tires, MORE S T K .# 9 3 3 2 ■ FLORAL Designer - CLASSIFIED 4060.D MISCELLANEOUS 2426, 9am-5pm, Proposed appropriation to General Fund - TRANSFER to feet south ot Wsodland Street. The project shall be con­ 3738.______bedroom Colonial, 2 V2 has a great view too! If Was $14,369 Flower shop garden CRAFTS you want It, this one’s SERVICES weekdays. Was $15,068 Capital Improvement Reserve and allocation in Reserve Fund structed substantially in accordance with the preliminary plans center, part time diver­ FULL Time office sales baths, large eat-ln kit­ GIVE YOUR budget a FARRAND REMODEUNG of A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. The appropriation may be got It! Anne M iller Real Room addRIonf. dacha roofing, Chorches disc. 1,740 Chorches disc. 1,754 8 to existing Account #1227, School Fuel Tank Replacement .. sified work. Floral de­ position. We need a A Feature of This chen w/wet bar and break ... shop the classi­ MANCHESTER - West- spent tor design and construction costs, land acquisition costs, glass doors to screened Estate, 647-8000.Q aiding, wlndowa and guttara. AM $65,000.00 sign experience neces­ dependable, organized Newspaper fied columns tor bargain HAWKES TREE SERVICE side, 3 bedroom du­ Rebate 2,000 Rebate 1,500 to be financed by a State Grant. equipment, materials, engineering fees, legal tees, net tem­ porch. Plaster walls, 2 BOLTON - 194 Hebron typaa of ramodaling artd rapalra. Bucket, truck & chipper. sary both fresh and person who enjoys Call Bob Farrand. Jr. plex, fully carpeted. porary interest and other financing costs, and other expenses Road, 5 acres surround buys! Stump removal. Free Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 - Survivors' Benefits fireplaces, attic tan. Also drapes on all win­ Your Cost $10,629 re la t^ to the project. permanent. Call South working with people. this spectacular buy. 3 satimatee. Special Your Cost $11,814 W indsor, 528-7725. Paid training. Completely private Bus. 647-8509 dows. Electric stove •Plus Tx& Reg. ’ $35,695.00 bedroom home. consideration for elderly •Plus Tx& Reg. ’ to be financed from Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 88-89 b. That the District issue its serial bonds or notes, in an $5.50/hour. Call 643- wooded yard. Three BUSINESS Res. 645-6849 and handicapped. and refrigerator, oil BOOKKEEPER - Part blocks from 1-384. Im­ $154,900. Flono Real appropriations. amount not to exceed $425,000.00 to finance the appropria­ time, computer entry. 2171.______PROPERTY heat. Large back yard. tion for the project. The bonds or notes shall be issued pur­ mediate occupancy. Estate, 646-5200.D Proposed appropriation to Fire Fund 4 - TRANSFER to Must have strong ac­ Full Time delivery posi­ 647-7553 C hildren accepted. No suant to Special Act No. 299 (1915), as amended by Special By ow ner 646-8711. BOLTON - 4 Enrico Road. CARPENTERS/HANDYMEN 1989 Dodge Raider Reserve and allocation to existing Account #418, Paramedics counts payable skills, tion. Heavy lifting In­ M A N C H E S T E R - 9000 pets. $600/month plus 1989 Dodge Colt • 3 Dr. HB Act No. 337 (1923) of the Connecticut General Assembly, Sec­ BOLTON - Garrison Co­ Exceptional new 8 Reaeonably priced retlden- PIANO TUNING Cruise, Cassette, V-6, 5-speed, Equipment...... $16,180.00 3-4 days per week. cluded. Saturdays sq.ft, cqn be divided tlel Improvements. Cleenlng, utilities. Security dep­ 5-spd. Rear Defroster, Power Steering tion 7-259 ot the (jieneral Statutes of Connecticut, Revision of room Contemporary to be financed from Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 88-89 Please call or send required. Pqld trqln- lonial located on cul- 6000/30(X). 14’ overheqd hauling, building, remodel­ Mark Trotier osit and references re­ PW,PL, A/C S T K .# 9448 1958, as amended, and any other enabling acts. The bonds or 1.5 acres. $299,900. Fl- S T K .# 9 5 7 6 appropriations. de-sac, 3 years old, 3 drive-ln doors, loodlng ing (le kitchens, baths, and quired. 649-1982. notes shall be secured by the irrevocable pledge of the full resume to Lucille Du- Ing. S5.50/hour. Cqll ano Real Estate, 646- rec rooms). Alt calls an­ 15 Years Exerience rost at Fuss & O’Neill, 643-2171. bedrooms plus play­ dock. 647-9137. Was $17,649 Was $8,039 Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9, existing faith and credit ot The Eighth Utilities District. The bonds or room, 3 baths with 5200.O swered. References. Reasonable Rates Incorporated, 146 Hart­ RECEPTIONIST - Busy Chorches disc. 1,900 Chorches disc. 340 Account #942 - Tolland Turnpike Project 76-152 - Rights-of- notes may be issued in one or more series, and any series ford Rood, Manches­ locuzzl. Tile In kitchen MANCHESTER - Abso­ 647-1824 Sell Your Car Way ...... $564,250.00 may be sold as a single issue or consolidated with any other Iqw office seeks part and bathrooms, hard­ lutely Charming. OWN YOUR OWN 647-5719 Rebate 2,500 Rebate 1,000 te r, CT 06040. 646-2469. time person with good to be financed by a State Grant. bonds or notes ot the District. The Treasurer shall keep a EOE M /F . wood floors,alarmsys- $159,900. B eautiful Co­ BUSINESS! record of the bonds or notes. The President and the Treasurer telephone skills, light Hair Salon $13,500 Proposed appropriation to General Fund - Building Inspection tem, appliances, cen­ lonial In P arker Street PAINTING/PAPERING Screened loam, gravel, Your Cost $13,249 Your Cost $6,699 of the District or any other official designated by the Board of typing and filing quali­ tra l vac, fenced In area, featuring brick Machine Shop $45,000 •Plus Tx & Reg. ’ for temporary clerical position...... $11,160.00 fications. Call Diane Laundromat $39,900 processed gravel, *15 •Plus Tx & Reg. to be financed by fees for building permits in excess of txidget Directors shall sign the bonds or notes by their manual or fac­ yard, 2600-f sq.ft., ex­ walkway, front porch. HELP 646-3523.______Restaurant $100,000 4 Lines — 10 Days estimates. simile signatures. The bonds or notes shall bear the seal of the terior clapboard and 2 cor garage, natugzl Anne Miller Real Estate sand, stone, and fill for 50C charge each addi­ District or a facsimile ot the seal. The law firm of Day, Berry 4 WANTED LOT Attendant - Full brick. Large deck and INTERIOR/EXTERIOR oak trim. The living 647-8000 delivery call George tional line, per day. You Proposed amendment to Town Ordinance B-162 to extend the Howard is designated as bond counsel to approve the legality time. Monday - Friday, landscaped yard, fin­ room and dining room PAINTING 1 Large Selection of Used Cars in Stock 1 Country Club lease for two years at an annual rental of of the bonds or notes. The President and the Treasurer or any good driving record ished walkout base­ Qrlffing 742-7886. can cancel at any time are spacious and open. Painting & light Carpentry. QOPQV $75,000.00 per year. (A copy of the proposed ordinance may other official designated by the Board of Directors are required. See JoeA m o- ment, 2 car garage w ith There's a den and a rec Driveway Sealed, Porches & be seen in the Town Clerk’s Office during business hours.) MACHINIST openers. $268,000. Call NO REFUNDS OR 1 Rebates up to $2500 on Selected Vehicles 1 authorized to determine the cimount, date, interest rates, dlo, LIpman Volkswa­ room. Updated kitchen OFFICE CONDO Hatchways rebuilt. GUTTER All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at maturities, form and other details of the bonds or notes: to gen, 24 Tolland Turn­ G erry, 644-8332. ADJUSTMENTS Expires FIRST CLASS and baths, first floor $126,900 Galligan & Co. 1 9-25-89 | locations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ designate one or more bank or trust companies to be certifying Full-time. 1st shift. Must have pike, Vernon. 649-963R MANCHESTER - Charm­ laundry, beautifully CLEANING New prestigious building w/ 649-1698/643-6386 dition, handicapped individuals requiring an auxiliary aid in bank and registrar, transfer agent or paying agent for the extensive background in all ing V icto ria n . $147,900. decorated. A must to CALL HERALD order to facilitate their participation at meetings should contact bonds or notes; to sell the bonds or notes at public or private phases of machining. 5 yrs see! Century 21 Epstein 1,000 sq. tt. for doctor, insur­ SERVICE 80 Oakland St., Manchester SCHOOL NURSE Immaculate home with for estimate call the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled meet­ sale; to deliver the bonds or notes; and to perform all other min. experience. Company great potential. 3 bed­ R ealty, 647-8895.0 ance, accountant. Wall Papering and CLASSIFIED ing so that appropriate cirrangements can be made acts which are necessary or appropriate to issue the bonds or paid benefits include Blue SUBSTITUTES rooms, heated sun M A N C H ES TE R -$299,900. Painting 875-0634 or 875-9142. notes. Cross, major medical, dental, porch with atrium 2 FAMILY OFFICE 643-2711 Exit 63 Off 1-84 643-2791 James F. Fogarty, Secretary paid vacations, paid holi­ Designed With Distinc­ 30 years Experier)ce Board of Directors c. That the District issue and renew its temporary notes from Manchester Board of CHANGEABLE CHARLENE.: doors, oversize garage days, air conditioned shop tion. Splendid Spilt BUILDING Insurance and time to time in anticipation ot the receipt ot the proceeds from Learning is fun' Nearly 2 feet which can be heated, with a contemporary Near courthouse on Center Dated at Manchester, Connecticut and excellent working Education seeks RN ;iall, this whimsical doll has ' References LAWN CARE the sale of the bonds or notes for the project. The amount of hardwood floors flair. 2,400 sq.ft, of St. 3.000 sq. ft., 1 floor rented, this 22nd day of September 1969. environment. Substitutes $47.50 changeable felt facial fea-:; MARTY MAHSSON the notes outstanding at any time shall not exceed . tures and helps Kids learn to j; throughout and morel gracious living, 4 bed­ owner will finance! 054-09 SPM Instruments, Inc. zip, button, lace, snap, and i' Excellent location! 649-4431 General Ywd dean Up $425,000.00. The notes shall be issued pursuant to Section per day. Orientation rooms, sunken family 7-378 ot the General Statutes of Connecticut, revision of 1958, 351 N. Main Street tie Plans include detailed in i; D.W. Fish Realty, 643- room with den, large Anne Miller • Lawns Raked program provided. structions, full size palterns. ^ • Brush Removal FlUNG OF TAX LISTS as amended, and shall be secured by the irrevocable pledge Marlborough, CT 06447 ■: i» 1319 Special $3.95 1591.0 ceramic tiled kitchen, Real Estate “We can teli ^ m • Tree Removal HDNDA PUBLIC NOTICE ot the full faith and credit ot the District. The District shall com­ Call School Health cathedral celling In • Hedge Trimming SATISFACTION OR YOUR MANCHESTER - 17th 647-8000 ply with the provisions ot Section 7-378a of the General master bedroom suite, • And Mora The Town of Manchester, having complied with Sub. Section Department. MONEY BACK! Century New England what to look for... and formal dining • Reasonable Rates (B), (D), and (H) of Section 12-41 of the Connecticut General Statutes if the notes do not mature within the time permitted by ^;To order plans mail check or Charm . $219,900. T ru ly the said Section 7-378. The President and the Treasurer or 647-3473. :;money order and project;; room. Beautiful and what to look Coll 657-9761 Statutes, notes that it is not necessary for persons liable for a typical center chim­ any other officicil designated by the Board ot Directors are COACHING EOE •^•number and name, with your i; wooded lot on cul-de- ROOMS taxes on Real Estate or Automobiles registered with the Con­ ;;name, address and zip. Add ney Colonial home with out fo r r sac. All this and much FOR RENT necticut Motor Vehicle Department to file tax lists with the As­ authorized to determine the amounts, dates, interest rates, POSITION ;S2.95 for catalog (includes;; oak beams, wainscot­ maturities, form, and other details of the temporary notes; to :$16 in discount coupons') In ing and hardwood much more. Call for CONCRETE sessor annually as covered under Section 12-42. VACANCIES ;OKIa. please add tax. MANCHESTER - Qufet, 1989 sell the notes at public or private sale; to execute and deliver details. Century 21 Ep­ Building Permits: However, those owners of real estate to In basketball, softball and GENERAL floors. Beautiful park- HarBro the notes; and to perform ^1 other acts which are necessary or CLASSIFIED CRAFTS llke setting In a desira­ stein Realty, 647-8895.0 non-smoker, semi- which any now construction, improvements, or interior/exterior cheefleading for the Bolton CLEANING PERSON MANCHESTER HERALD 0SO40 i; private entrance'bath, Roman Spiewak alteration exceeding $100 in value shall have been added or/ appropriate to issue the temporary notes. Part ilme P.O.BOX 1000 ble area. D.W. Fish HEBRON - 132 Niles Painting Public Schools. For in­ BIXBY, OK 74008 R ealty, 643-1591.0 security, lease, refer­ from which w y building shall have been particilly razed or d. That the District issue and renew its sewer assessment Morning hours Road Exquisite new of Manchester Mason Contractor CLOSEOUT formation and application VIctorIqn, centrql qlr, ences 643-8830. Brick, Block or Slone removed during the twelve (12) months prior to the first day of notes from time to time in an cimount which does not exceed Starting at 7am MANCHESTER - Custom the amount of sewer assessments levied against owners of B u ilt. $224,900. G o r­ yqc, 1.5qcres. $320,000. Chimneys. Patios, Welle October 1969, shall be required to report to the Assessor’s of­ call Athletic Director David Lynch Toyota Pontiac Quality Painting New, Restorations and Repairs property benefited by the sewer project. The total amount of geous 10 room Raised Flqno Reql Esfqte.o fice to list said activity with the Assessor during the month of Leete at 643-2768. WE DELIVER APARTMENTS October. sewer assessment notes, serial bonds or notes, and tem­ ______646-4321______Ranch. 4 bedrooms, V Services 646-4134 NOWIN For Home Delivery, Call 2 2 DEAL Of The Century. 31 FOR RENT porary bond anticipation notes issued pursuant to this resolu­ baths, 2 fireplaces, oak •Free Estimates Personal Property: All owners of tangible personal property ex­ John Poul Lone, North cept registered automobiles and boats, are required by statute tion and outstanding at any time shall not exceed $425,0(X).00. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 flooring, new carpet­ Coventry. Bullder/De- •Senior Citizen Discounts Get that chimney re­ MANCHESTER - Two paired before winter! Call to file with the Assessor, annually during the month of October, The sewer assessment notes shall be issued pursuant to Sec­ Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 ing and appliances plus veloper offering : CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES bedroom townhouse •Aluminum & Vinyl now for a free estimate. PROGRESS!! a listing of such property. This property includes; Machinery, tion 7-259 and 7-269a ot the General Statutes of Connecticut, enclosed sun room. $90,000 2nd m ortgage - with fireplace, all ap­ Powerwashing Revision ot 1958, as amended, and other enabling acts. The Professionally lands­ Fully Insured. Equipment, Furniture and Fixtures used in business etc, during Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and No payments until the pliances, heat, hot wa­ the month of October. sewer assessment notes shall be secured by the irrevocable caped with lots of trees 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part year 2000. (Based on ter, carpeting, air con­ Failure to File: Stection 12-42 of the Connecticut Genercil pledge of the full faith and credit of the District and of the Real Estate and privacy. D.W. Fish 646-6815 TALAGA MASONRY 8% fixed rate, no d itio n in g . Call 649-5240. Statutes requires the Assessor to file a listing, for those who benefit cissessments levied or to be levied in connection with time positions. Realty, 643-1591.0 points, no prepayment We’re Here To Serve 643-8209 MANCHESTER - 1 bed­ fail to file or file late, and add a 25% penalty to the listing. the sewer project. The President and the Treasurer or any Every other weekend required MANCHESTER - Ranch penalty) and builder room and 2 bedroom COMPUTERS Please note the following: other official designated by the Board of Directors are 130's. 7 nice room s w ith will consider trade of WALLPAPERING & •Ask about our child care reimbursement HOMES apartments. Stove, re­ ALL a) Veterans: Veterans of any war period as so declared in authorized to determine the amounts, dates, interest rates, new kitchen and bath! 3 your property toward PAINTING Got a new computer? maturities, form and other details of the sewer assessment •Non-benefits rate of pay program FOR SALE this new 3050 sq.ft. frigerator. $500 month CeBIngs ReptMrwt or Replaoed Section 12-81, Subsection 19, having not previously filed tor bedroom, den and plus u tilitie s . 646-5355. Need a tutor? notes; to sell the notes at public or private sale; to execute and treed lot. Blanchard & C ontem porory w ith ce- Insured/References exemption must provide an original or certified copy of the W ill T rain Oo you own s oomputor? Lot mo Honorable Discharge to the Manchester Town Clerk by Oc­ deliver the notes; and to perform all other acts which are Rossetto Realtors,” romlc tiled kitchen ond MANSFIELD/WIIIIngton G .L McHugh holp you find out what your MODELS tober 1, 1989. n e c e s s ^ or appropriate to issue the notes and deliver them. Please call: Director of Staff Development, All real estate advertised In We're Selling Houses" breoktost nook, floor line - Route 44, 2 bed­ oompulor can do for you. Said officials are further authorized to perform all other acts the Manchester Herald Is 6 4 3 ^ 3 2 1 b) Disabled Veterans: Veterans claiming disability exemp­ Crestfield Convalescent Home of Manchester 646-2482.0 to celling granite fire­ room. Adults pre­ Koop Inooms ta> rooords. which are necessary or appropriate to issue the notes. If sublect to the Fair Housing place, 4 brs, 2 full ferred, country pri­ Orsfl Isftora. tions must submit proof from the Veterans Administration to 6 4 3 -5 1 5 1 . Act of 1968, which makes It receipts from sewer assessments are not sufficient to pay prin­ SITTING Pretty - Lon7- baths, 2 half baths, vacy. No dogs. Son out your ptymani tchsdulat. the Assessor annually during the assessment period stating Illegal to advertise any pref­ AffordaMe Roofing Do monthly billing. INCLUDED... cipal and interest due on the sewer assessment notes at the Ing for quiet peqceful lacuzzi and 3 car gar­ $460/monthly, 2 the percentage of disability. erence, limitation ordlscrlm- living? Discover this Best I any reasonable estimate. Toach your kMa oomputar ahllla. end ot the period permitted by said Section 7-269a, as age. Philips Real Est- months security. Call c) DIsablled Veterans Aged 65 or older: If you were Inatlon based on race, color, lo ve ly custom b u ilt uni­ All types roofing and rspeirt. Find out what you oan do on ttia amended, or it the President and the Treasurer consider it ad- religion, sex of national ote, 742-1450.0______742-0569.______receiving additional exemptions due to a veterans disability, que home. Sits high on 30 years experlanoe. Uoensed computor. NO CHAROE FOR viscible to pay such notes prior to the end of sud i period, they CLERK TYPIST 11 origin, or an Intention to INmAL H HOUR INTERVIEW To 94,77 you may be entitled to an additional exemption equivalent to TWD bedroom apart­ and Insured. are authorize to issue serial bonds or notes in accordance picturesque hill with NORTH Coventry - 56 datfrmino both your noodt and If I the 100% disability rating. If you are not receiving such exemp­ make any such preference, ments, appliances, call with paragraph (b) of this resolution and apply the proceeds to Position in our Accounting DepartmenL Appli­ limitation or discrimination. circulor drive. Move Deer HIM Lane. Builder ★ 649-0894« oan ba of aatislanca. tion provide proof of age to the Assessor. The Herald will not know­ In. Immoculote ond will consider trade - Phil or Suzanne, 646- pay me sewer assessment notes. cants must possess typing skills, good figure 6 4 9 - 6 7 6 3 d) Totally Disabled: Under certain circumstances, residents ingly accept any advertise­ tostefully decoroted. New 3,300 sq.ft. Custom 1218. TO SELECT who are receiving permanent disability benefits under the e. That the Board of Directors is aumorized to construct me apptilude and Uie ability to work independently ment which Is In violation of In low possibility. Coll Contemporized Cope M A N C H E S T E R - 4 V j Federal Did Age SurvivorB and Disability Insurance Program sewer project; to approve design and construction expendi­ with a high degree of accuracy. Knowledge of the law. DIone Comollo todoy on cul-de-sac overlook­ rooms, 2 fam ily house- or certain other Qualifying Progrcims, may be entitled to ture and any land acquisition costs incurred tor the sewer ing golf course (rear 1 CRT helpful. Excellent benefits. 646-0891, R E /M A X Eost /garage. $600 per APARTMENTS APARTMENTS receive $1,000 in property exemption upon submission of project; and to contract with engineers, contractors and omers BRAND New Listing! Na­ view). Huge20x24fam­ FROM!! of the R iver, 647-1419.0 month Includes heat. proof of such disability to the Assessor. (Sec. 12-81(55)). on behalf of me District for said sewer project. Apply in person at: ture lovers will adore ily rm, private en­ FOR RENT FOR RENT COUNTRY Chormer - 7 Security, lease, refer­ Claims must be filed during the assessment period. MANCHESTER STATE BANK this super Raised trance to studio above t. That me Board ot Directors is aumorized to apply tor and room toll Colonlol • ences. 643-0550, 5pm- e) Blind: Proof of Legal Blindness as defined in Section Ranch on very large lot garage, possible In-law MANSFIELD - 1 and 2 MANCHESTER - Dne accept federal and state greints to help defray me appropria­ 1041 MAIN STREET Front to back tire- 7pm. 12-92 of the Conn. General Statutes, if not previously filed and across from town Na­ situation, priced well bedroom, country set­ bedroom, centrally lo­ tion for the sewer project. Any grant proceeds may be u s ^ to or contact placed bow front living MANCHESTER - 2 and 3 allowed, must be submitted to the Assessor during the assess­ ture Center! Offers 7 below replacement ting. $450 per month cated, on busline, $495 pay project costs or principal and interest on bonds, notes, Mrs. Tartaglia, 646-4004 room - large foyer ■ bedroom apartments. ment period. rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2'/2 cost. Reduced to and up. 487-1437. monthly plus utilities te m p e r^ notes or sewer assessment notes. front porch plus large Security and referen­ f) Local Qptlons: Under Manchester Town Ordinances, EOF ______baths, deck with awn­ $297,900. P hilips Real and security. Call 646- g. That if the bond or notes aumorized by this resolution are screened porch - Call to ces. Call 645-8201. MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ TRADES Lo<^ Exemptions are available to owners of certain private ing and whole house Estate, 742-1450.O 2457 9am-5pm.______issued on a tax-exempt basis, me President and the Treasurer fan! Home Is In excel­ see this M anchester M ANCHESTER - 2 bed­ room, appliances. vehicles specially equipped for the transportation of the hand­ classic. Barbara Wein­ W ILLIN G TO N - P arker $750/month. Security MANCHESTER - 4 room icapped. Also an Additional Local Option Exemption with in­ or omer official designated by me Board of Directors cire lent condition In prime Road. Builder may room duplex. Redeco­ apartment. Applian­ aumorized to bind me District pursuant to such representations area - walk to popular berg 643-0844, R E /M A X rated, lease, security. required. 649-0931, come r^uirem ents is available for Qualifying Veterans. Details take trade. Relive his­ ces, separate utilities, 1 WELCOME! are available from the Assessor's office. and covenants as they deem necessary or advisable in order East of the River, 647- 8qm-6pm.______Highland Park School. tory In a new 1748 Salt No pets. $625. 646-3618. car parking. 643-4827. to maintain me continued exemption from federal income taxa­ "LET’S TALK” $184,000. Jackson 8, 1419.0______g) Farmers: Applications tor exemption of livestock, poultry Box reproduction built DNE Bedroom, applian­ MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ tion of interest on mo bonds or notes, including covenants to Jackson Real Estate, MANCHESTER - Five and machinery must be filed with the Assessor during the About Strano’s success in selling and how MANCHESTER - Come from Sturbridge Vil­ ces, $430, prime center room duplex. Security. month of October each year. pay rebates ot investment earnings to the United States in fu­ 647-8400.O______room apartm ent In 3 you can be a part of it! As always, we keep see this 3 bedroom, IV2 lage plans drawn by location. For 1 person, N ick 646-7007, Poul 647- h) Farm, Forest, Opanspaca: Owners of real estate ture years. fam ily. Appliances, selling houses, and with our soon-to-start EASY Llvlng-2bedroom, bath Cape. Sliders to Russell S. Oatman. 3 deposit. References. 1221. qualified under Subsections of 12-107 of the Conn. General i. That the Board ot Directors, the President, the Treasurer deck from family fireplaces, beehive No pets. Available Im- carpeting, parking, Training Program you can be a part of the 1 '/2 bath condo - all new $640 plus utilities. 643- Statutes applying for assessment relief under provisions of this and other proper officers of me District cire authorized to take room, fireplace with oven, 3brs, 2'/a baths, m edigfely. 649-9287. MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ statute must make application to the Assessor between Sep­ appliances - mint con­ room oportment, 9664. WELCOME all other action which is necessary or desirable to construct successful Strano’s Sales Team. Conscien­ wood stove In living on a 3 -f AC parcel with tember 1 and November 1, 1989 for the October 1, 1989 dition - price reduced. MANCHESTER - 6 room, wosher-drver hookup. and complete me project and to issue bonds or notes to defray tious, dependable, energetic, full time sales Call Ron Fournier 649- room, remodeled kit­ brook and pond, owner MANCHESTER-Newer6 Grand List. Please contact the Assessor's office for details. me aforesaid appropriation. chen and more. Susan 2nd loan up to $50,000. 3 bedroom duplex with Nice neighborhood. room duplex. Three associates will feel right at home! For confi­ 3087, RE/MAX East of attic and basement. $650 plus utilities. Se­ Notal All property owners - If you have changed your ad­ 4. To appropriate me sum of $3,000.00 tor the purchase ot the R iver, 647-1419.0 Donohue, Sentry Real $329,900. P hilips Real bedrooms, I ’/j baths, TO dential interview.....don't delay — call today! Estate, 643-4060.O Estate, 742-1450.O $700/month. Security curity deposit and ref­ full basement, deck. dress in the past year, you should notify the Assessor's Office. Emergency Information System/Chemical Version computer « -u v tN I K T - /4 uamotte and references. 646- erences. 649-4820 or 646- All appliances. $750 For the purpose of fulfilling the above obligations, the Asses­ software, said appropriation to be made from the District's Road. Spectacular MANCHESTER - New 0576. ______4412.______surplus hinds. Frank Strano Listing! Spacious MANCHESTER - Cape monthly plus utilities. sors Office is open at the Town Hall, 41 Center Street, from Buy. 3 br Ranch, 2 full 646-7693 anytime. Ranch In sought after 140’s. 3 bedroom full MANCHESTER - Newer BECAUSE YDU never 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except legal 5. To trans£ict any omer business proper to come before me baths, hot tub, dining MANOESTERl-CrCA meeting. STRANO REAL ESTATE room, new vinyl siding WoodhIII Heights. This dormered home on two family with 3 bed­ know when someone will MANCHESTER - 2 bed- THE PROFESSIONALS holidays. 6 room , IV2 bath home Crestwood Dr. 1 Vz rooms. Appliances, rooms $500,3 bedrooms The above notice is binding on all subdivisions within the Town Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of Septem­ and windows, large be searching tor the Item 74 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 647-"S0LD” deck, great family comes with fireplaced bath, private yard with basement, washer- you have for sale. It's $650, $700, $725, 4 bed­ of Manchester. Dated at Manchester, Conn., ^ is 9th day of ber, 1989. EXIT 62 OFF I-84 living room, screened p a tio ! B la n ch a rd & dryer hookup. Lovely better to run your want ad rooms, $795. Does not September, 1989. neighborhood. Price Just 8 /Xiles From Hertford THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT H's What We Do Best! reduced. $130,900. P h il­ porch, 2 car garage. Rossetto Realtors,” yard, private drive­ to r several d o ys... cancel­ Include utilities. 1 pet way. $725 plus utilities. Michael A. Bekech By Mary Beth Litiico ips Real Estate, 742- Doris Bourque, Sentry We’re Selling Houses” ing It as soon as you get ok. Allbrio Realty 649- Assessor • Town of Manchester I450.O Reql Esfqte, 643-4060.Q 646-2482.0 Novem ber 1st. 647-9347. results. 0917. 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 Its Clerk 041-09 053-09 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Scpi. 25, 1989

CONDOMINIUMS CARS CARS FOR RENT GARDENING FOR SALE FOR SALE Eyes Leaving MANCHESTER - One PONTIAC 1980Sunblrd-2 CHRYSANTHEMUMS - CHEVY Caprice Classic Interest door, 4 cylinder, auto­ bedroom townhouse. You dig your con­ 1986 - 4 door, mint, Fully appllonced kit­ matic, sun roof, 63,000 tainer. 550 Bush HIM 63,000 highw ay miles, chen, llvino room with Road, Manchester. m iles. $800 or best $7000. 291-8910, fireplace, air condi­ offer. 644-2833.______Bolton crime watch 1986 HONDA XR-250 In Red Sox don’t want tioning, washer/dryer OLDS 1964 - Dynamic 88 A penny saved is storage. Mint, mint hook-up, deck. $675 per Station Wagon. Possi­ month plus utilities. W E D ELIV ER condition. 175 original will meet tonight/3 either Rice, or Stanley/11 ble restoration or miles, legal street re­ a million eamed/6 649-2369.______For Home Delivery, Call parts. Best offer. 643- quired, light kit. $2400 S550 large 1 bedroom with 5967.______647-9946 or best offer. 228-0787. d eck/garage. $675 2 VOLVO DL 1982 - 4 door Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 1981 HORIZON - 4 door, 4 bedroom with 1 'A bath, Sedan, light blue, 103K, speed, air condition­ air conditioning, $725 great shape. $4200. 649- new 2 bedroom town- 3 5 1 4 . ______ing, low mileage. 649- house, sliders to deck, 5694,______basement, central air, FURNITURE BUICK Skylark 1980 - 2 quiet complex. Anne door, excellent condi­ TRUCKS/VANS Miller Real Estate, 647- tion, 52,000 miles, $1500. SIX Piece Bedroom Set - 643-1783.______U £ l FDR SALE 8000. Dark walnut, black trim , $500. 647-9028 PONTIAC 74 Wagon - GMC 1988 4x4 Loaded evenings. 455cc, V8, auto, air pick up with deluxe HOMES conditioner, power WING Chair - Navy blue cap. Excellent condi­ FOR RENT window/locks, work- tion. $12,500. G M C 1988 check. Like new. 646- house. $400 or best The Main Event 1427. Pick up with cap. Ex­ SOUTH Manchester - 6 offer. 646-6212.______cellent condition. iianrlipatpr Mpralft room Colonial. Newly 1976 BMW Sport Sedan - $11,800. 643-5614. tJNDER painted, carpeted, MUSICAL 175 horse power, 58,000 very room y, close to I ITEMS miles, rebuilt engine, 384. Possible lease with quick sale. $2950. 643- CARS The Big Tent option to buy. $900 a USED Alto Saxophone - 4910. FOR SALE Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm month. Call 646-2796. Good condition. $325. Newsstand Price: 35 Cents 646-4527. COMING TO MISCELLANEOUS J SERVICES PETS AND CLYDE CARDINAL SCRANTON MOTORS SUPPLIES CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. BUICK, INC. Education GSL Building Mainte­ ROUTE 83, VERNON 1988 Pont Grand Am $8690 SEPT.25-30TH nance Co. Commercl- FR EE to good home. Two 1988 Buick Century $10,980 ol/ResIdentlal building year old male She­ 80 Malibu Classic Wag *2995 1968 Buick LeSabre $11,980 repairs and home Im­ 84 Caprice Classic Cpe *6895 spending pherd mix. Good with 1988 Buick Skylark $8990 provements. Interior children. Doghouse In- 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 1988 SO LD Wagon $11990 and exterior painting, cluded. 643-7131. 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U $8980 light carpentry. Com­ 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 COCKATIEL Bird and 1967 Chev Conv Van $13999 to increase plete lanitorlal ser­ 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. *7 2 9 5 1987 Buick Park Ave $11850 vice. Experienced, rel­ accessories. $50. 645- 6880. 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 1987 Honda CRX, 2Dr. *7380 iable, free estimates. 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $8496 643-0304.______86 Century Wagon *7495 1986 LeSabre LTD Cpe $8980 By Rick Santos MISCELLANEOUS 1986 LeSabre Cust Cpe. $8480 PIANO Tuning - Gradu­ 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 Manchester Heraid 1986 Buick Electra 380 $9980 ate of Hartt School ol FOR SALE 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 HOURS: Music. Ward Krause, 1985 Buick Riviera $9480 I MOTORS, INC. 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 1985 Cadi Sed Dev $8995 MON., TUES., WED. Staggering costs for special needs 643-5336. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 END RO LLS 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6880 OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC & THURS. students, increased benefits for 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 1985 Chev Cavalier $5490 school employees, and implementa­ FLOOD DAMAGE — Don W E D ELIVER 27'/i" width — 25® 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13 795 PONTIAC 'GMCTRUCKS 8 A.M.-8 P.M. 1985 Olds Clara $5895 tion of a proposed magnet school For Home Delivery, Call 13" width — 2 for 25«t 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 1965 Buick Century Sed. $6380 FRI. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Hogan, a psychologist In the ROUTE 83, VERNON • 872-9145 program arc expected to drive up the 647-9946 Newsprint end rolls can be 81 Adam s St., Manchester SAT. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Porter Day Treatment picked up at the Manchester 872-9111 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 1990-91 school budget, according to Monday to Frtday. 9 to 6 Herald ONLY before 11 a m. program, surveys damage Monday through Thursday. the school administration’s initial draft of the budget guidelines. from a burst pipe at the You can make excellent HOWELL Cheney 1Wl dish cloths from the mesh Class Ring, lOK, white The guidelines, which may be Bentley School on Hollister bags In which oranges, gold. $150. 647-0607, adopted at the school board’s next Street. Behind Hogan is potatoes, onions, etc. are 10am-6pm. meeting, call for about $1.2 million sold. Just boll for 15 VICTOR VIctrola Ca­ for providing housing and services school board member Terry minutes In water to which binet. Good condition. for special needs students who are Bogli, who went to the school chlorine bleach has been $100 or best offer. 647- not in the Manchester school sys­ added. Put still good but 0607, 10am-6pm. today to survey the damage. tem, School Superintendent James no-longer needed furni­ STUDENT 3/4 size violin The damage has forced the ture and appliances back Kennedy said, as he presented the with case $100, 15 com­ relocation of several Into use by selling them bination storm win­ guidelines to the board at Monday’s with a low-cost Classified. dows, variety of size. meeting. Much of that money is programs at the school. 643-2711. Best offer. Room di­ reimbursed to the town by the state, vider with cabinet, Please see story on page 3. shelves, desk, TV shelf. but reimbursement levels have STRETCH YOUR burger Best offer. 646-3830. dropped. budget By using one part “It is the one area that we have soy extender to four parts the most difficulty getting under of meat. Y o u r taste buds CARS won't be able to tell the FDR SALE control,” he said, because one can­ difference, but your not predict when a special needs stu­ budget will! Boost your dent with profound problems will budget by selling Idle 1986 MERCURY Grand move to town. The cost to care for items In your hom e with o M arquis-4 door, white, some students, he said, is as much as low-cost ad In classified. loaded plus sunroof. One owner. New $100,000 per year. brakes. Complete new S s tune up, lifetime CLEABANtt SALE Many of the students arc placed shocks. CallJIm McCa- in psychiatric hospitals by doctors or FOR SALE vanagh. 649-3800.

Plca.se .see BUDGET, page 10 Patrick FlynrvManchosler Herald SCHALLER BOB RILEY o n l y ACURA QUALITY U.S. students PRE-OWNED AUTOS OLDSMOBILE 83 Nissan Stanza *34C 259 Adams St., Manch. 5 Sp d . A/C. Stsrso It^s official: lotto 6 4 9 -1 7 4 9 erColicaOTS M14( lag in science, Pierce refuses to testify, 5 Spd . Loadad. Rsd 83 Pontiac 6000 LE *30f New 1989 Cutlass V8. Auto. Loadad Clera 4 Dr. Sedan LOWEST YEAR 84 Chav Caprica Classic MW going to 44 numbers St# 9410 board is told V8, Loadad 86 Acura Integra 3 Or. *114t Tilt, Int. Wipers, A C 4 Season, Auto. A/C. Low Milas. Rad Olv. Bench Seat, Rear Defog- says he’s been prejudged NEWINGTON (AP) — Lottery ficials said. 86 Chav Nova *3W ger, P185/75R14 WW Tires, END PRICES By Rick Santos Auto, Starao 2.5 Liter EFI L4 (Tech IV), AT. officials hope an expanded lotto Lottery officials did not offer an WASHINGTON (AP) — Former 85 T o yo ta C o ro lla S R - S *391 testify on Sept. 15 but refused to ap­ tions, Lantos said that, under House 5 Spd . A/C, Starao. Ctaan Composite Halogen Head- Manchester Herald game will help reverse slumping estimate Monday of how much HUD Secretary Samuel R. Pierce 87 J a a p W ra n gla r *691 lampa. Bumper Molding pear, saying he had just hired an at­ rules, Pierce’s attorneys had no right 5 Spd . V-e. Soft Top Front & Rear, PB Front Disc sales by paying off bigger grand grand prizes would increase. Ac­ today told a House subcommittee he torney and was not ready. The sub­ 85 Buick Cantury M91 Rear Drum, Body Side Mold­ Less than 25 percent of the jackpots and attracting more bet­ ting Lottery Chief Gregory P. to speak but only to advise Pierce. Auto. A/C FACTORY REBATES would refuse to answer questions ing. Front Wheel Drive, Rear committee then subpoenaed Pierce “In this hearing, you arc in fact a 6 3 H o n d a A c c o rd L X *431 Side Mirror. elementary school students in the tors. Ziemak said making such an es­ 5 Spd . A/C about scandals at the agency during and demanded that he appear today. United States arc being prepared potted plant,” Lantos told Perito. 83 O ld s C lara *391 Over 56 to choose from r ETTAS The state Gaming Pblicy Board timate would be “very difficult.” his eight-year tenure, citing his Fifth Pierce showed up as scheduled, ve, Auto. A/C adequately in the subject of science, approved an expansion of the That was a reference to the 1987 84 O ld s C u tla ss *391 Starting at UP TO $1250 The longer odds of the new Amendment right against self-in­ but after being sworn in as a witness Auto. A/C. P S. said Earl Carlyon, state coordinator state’s lotto game to 44 numbers game make it likely that fewer Iran-Contra hearings, when Oliver MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROI crimination. read a brief statement in which he of a program that tackles the subject North’s attorney, Brendan Sullivan, 345 CENTER ST., $ 10, 999* Monday, and lottery officials im­ grand prizes will be awarded. Pierce, appearing before the sub­ said he would not answer questions MANCHESTER *lncludaa All QM Incantivai of physics with a hands-on ap­ mediately kicked off a promotion forcefully told a different investigat­ OR Financing aa low at 2 .y % Under the current 40-numbcr committee under a subpoena, said 647-7077 OR proach. because he still had not had enough ing committee, “I am not a potted of the new game. game, winning tickets arc sold for attacks on him by members of the Carlyon, who demonstrated the lime to prepare. He also said he had plant.” The lotto game, in which about 44 of the 104 drawings held panel “leads me to the painful con­ determined that the committee program at Monday night’s Board of players pick six numbers from 40, During a round of lengthy open­ each year, Ziemak said. Under the clusion that I have been prejudged would not grant him a fair hearing. CARTER'S ANNUAL GMAC FINANCING Education meeting, said he did not will expand to 44 numbers effec­ ing statements, lawmakers criticized new 44-numbcr game, lottery offi­ by this body.” “Under these circumstances, my fault the elementary school teachers tive this Saturday. cials expect that 31 of the 104 Pierce for refusing to appear volun­ Pierce made the dramatic announ­ counsel has advised me to assert my for students’ lack of scientific Under the new game, players tarily and suggested he was reluctant DEMO SALE FROM 2.9%/2 YRS drawings will produce grand-prize cement in a brief opening statement constitutional rights under the Fifth knowledge. will have a 1-in-39.3 chance of to testify because he had something This is the time to swing winners, Ziemak said. to the subcommittee more than an and Sixth Amendments by refusing The two major reasons students winning a cash prize, compared to to hide. The 40-numbcr lotto game hour into a session from which to answer questions,” he said. into our lot for the lag behind those of other industrial­ the current odds of 1-in-32, lottery Lantos also dismissed Pierce’s brought in $259 million in fiscal television cameras and photog­ Pierce’s appearance came after an TO 6.9%/4 YRS. ized nations arc elementary teachers officials said. contention that he would not be VALUE BUY OF THE YEAR! 2 5 S T O C K year 1987-88, but dipped to $236 raphers were barred on his insis­ angry exchimge between his attor­ do not have the necessary training The lowest prizes, for matching treated fairly. million in fiscal 1988-89. Ziemak tence. neys and the subcommittee chair­ SAMPLE BUY SAMPLE BUY nor enough time in the classrtxim, three of the six munbers, will “We arc not engaged in a punitive t r u c k s IN *N ow n said he expects the new game to Virtually every member of the man, Rep. Thomas Lantos, D-Calif. he said. remain at $3. But matching four of mission,” Lantos said. 89 CHEV CAPRICE 89 CHEV CIO 4X4 boost ticket sales back to about panel said that they hoped Pierce “As it is, elementary teachers arc, six numbers will win an average of Pierce’s attorney, Paul L. Perito, had Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., CLASSIC 4 DOOR PICKUP $260 million this fiscal year. would agree to testify, but said even objected to having three lawmakers V<6. Auto. AC. PS. Pa P WndOM » Or Lodtt. P S 7 V-6. Auto. HO SKodu i Rttr Spnngi. SALE ENDS by and large, grossly overworked,” $60, up from $45, and matching The General Assembly had ear- said that by seeking delays and forc­ ^gti. St»r«o,TihWhMl.PTruohOp«nRf.&«e- ErgineplC4»l«Y.TrBn$ CotAr.H.O.ChtiM, before he spoke that they exjiceted who are not members of the sub­ tK D**ooar and m»iy mgr« gpaoni SpMd Centol. S»nM And tnwf mert opMnt he said. five of six will win an average of ing the committee to subpoena him, MIg. List Price $17,034 Mtg U«l Price $16,743 him to invoke his constitutional committee present at the hearing. Pierce was playing “a game of legal LeMCvtorOiic -2,384 L M C « W 0 i K -1,663 $3,000, up from $1,058, lottery of­ Please see LOTTO, page 10 right against self-incrimination. When Perito asked that those LMeFactayFkbMe -1.000 Lew Ree Iran i -795 Please see SCIENCE, page 10 SEPTEMBER 27TH!! Pierce was originally scheduled to three be barred from asking ques- SALE PRICE $14,550’ SALE PRICE $13,985 Please see PIERCE, page 10 UIg HrgKsAvalibiRUpanR^uMt

SAMPLE BUY SAMPLE BUY SAMPLE BUYS SAMPLE BUYS Town Democrats open TODAY 89 CHEV ASTRO CL Half the operators at Millstone 1 89 CHEV CORSICA r PASS VAN NEW V«. Autt AC. PS, pa PW, P 0, LotAi, „ . 4 DOOR NEW NEW NEW NEW Ceaviomart 1989 CAVAUER campaign headquarters Mtg Utt Pile* (17.621 1989 % TON 4X4 1989 BERETTA 1989 S-10 PU Mlg. Lilt Price $12,946 2 Dr, A/C, AT #2258 1989 Vz TON VAN flunk NRC’s re-examination L m C a r lt r D iK -2.164 V6, AT, AC #1015 V-6, AT, Tahoe #2053 Lew Carter [>'ic -1,074 Loaded #2113 #1963 Low FafSory Rabalo -500 Factory List $ 9 7 1 3 at headquarters to call the town’s Lew Factory Rebate -1,000 Factory list $ 1 6 6 8 9 Factory Lift $ 1 2 6 3 6 Factory List $ 1 1 1 6 6 Factory Utt $ 1 3 8 8 5 By Nancy Concelman Factory Robato $ 6 0 0 Democrats and unaffiliated voters SALE PRICE $14,927’ Factory Robato Factory Robato -$ 60 0 Factory Robato $ 1 0 0 0 Manchester Herald SALE PRICE $10,875’ $ 7 9 5 Factory Robato $ 5 0 0 from tonight through Election Day, WATERFORD (AP) — Six of 12 mission, NU must also deliver to the who will be tested in the wake of the U