24—MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1989

CARS CARS I CARS I CARS FOR SALE CARS I CARS I CARS I CARS 1211 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Peace Run Over Caucus VOLVO DL 1982 - 4 door OLDS 1964 - Dynamic 88 Sedan, light blue, 103K, Station Wagon. Possi­ CHEVY Caprice Classic 'L '. V CARDINAL great shape. $4200. 649- ble restoration or 1986 - 4 door, mint, Selectman, board 3514.______ports. Best offer. 643- 63,000 highway miles, Hornet wishbone runs 5967,______Democratic directors BUICK, INC. BUICK Skylark 1980 - 2 $7000. 291-8910.______BUICK 1979 Skvhawk - 2 bury the hatchet/3 door, excellent condi­ 1986 HONDA XR-250 In over MHS gridders/11 1988ChevS-10Ext.Cab $12,995 tion, 52,000 miles, $1500. door hatch, good con- hold open meeting/3 dltlon, standard. storage. Mint, mint 1988 Pont Grand Am $8,690 643-1783. condition. 175 original 1988BulckLaSabre $11,980 S700/best offer. 644- 1981 HORIZON -4 door, 4 6343.______miles, legal street re­ 1988 Buick Skylark $8,990 speed, olr condition­ quired, light kit. $2400 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U $8,980 ing, low mileage. 649- PONTIAC 74 Wagon - or best otter. 228-0787. 1987 ChevConv Van $13,999 5694. 45Scc, V8, auto, air 1987 Buick Park/We $11,850 conditioner, power LEGAL NOTICES window/locks, work- innjTRUCKS/VANS 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,495 house. $400 or best 1986ChevEICamino $7,980 INVITATION TO BIO otter. 646-6212. i^^fFORSALE 1986 Dodge 600 4 Dr. $5,895 The Manchester Public 1986 MERCURY Grand 1986 LaSabre Cost Cpe. $8,480 Schools solicits bids lor GMC 1988 4x4 loaded Marquis - 4 door, white, pickup with deluxe E x p e r ie n c e 1966 Buick Electra 380 $9,980 PIANO TUNING/RERMRS for loaded plus sunroof. the 1989-1990 school year. cop. Excellent condi­ 1965 Cad SedDeville $8,995 O ne owner. New tion. $11,750. GMC 1988 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6,860 Sealed bids will be received brakes. Complete new until October 5, 1989, 2:00 pickup with cop. Excel­ 1985 Olds Clera $5,895 tune up, lifetime p.m., at which time they will lent condition. $11,250. 81 Adams Street shocks. Coll Jim McCo- 643-5614 ask for Roy or iianrltPHtfr HrralJi be publicly opened. The right Manchester vonogh. 649-3800. Linda. h e is reserved to reject any and T 649-1749 all bids. Specifications and bid LEGAL NOTICES forms may be secured at the Business Office, 45 North TOWN OF MANCHESTER Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989 School Street, Manchester, LEGAL NOTICE Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Connecticut, The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ ing on Monday. October 2, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing CLYDE Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. UQUOR PERMIT ticut to hear and consider the following petitions: FRANK MOTOLA - Zone Change Rural Residence to In­ R O U TE 83, V ER N O N NOTICE OF APPUCATION dustrial - 650A and 650V Burnham Street (M-132) - Re­ SO Malibu Classic Wag *2995 This is to give notice that I, quest to change the zoning district classification from Rural 84 Caprice Classic Cpe. *6895 Perry T. Claing of 46 1/2 Sum­ Residence to Industrial for 650V and 650V Bumhcim Street. 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 mer Street, Manchester, CT At this hearing interested persons may be heard and written H E R b . Train-truck crash 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 06040 have filed an ap^ica- communications received. A copy of this petition is in the Town 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 tion placarded S e p te m t^ 26, Clerk's office and may be inspected during business hours. 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. ‘ 7295 1989 with the Department of Planning and Zoning commission 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 Liquor Control a Restaurant Leo Kwash, Secretary 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 Liquor for the sale of alcoholic 045-09 C h A I V i b E R S 86 Century Wagon *7495 liquor on the premises 35-43 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 Oak Street, f^nchester, CT NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION kills 2, injures 150 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 06040. The business will be AND 66 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 owned by Late Knights, Inc. of NOTICE TO CREDITOR 320 Hartford Turnpike, Ver­ 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 CATLETT, Va. (AP) — Work crews today were clear­ non, CT 06066 and will be Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 33-379 of the Con­ Juliet Blair, an American University student from Os­ 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr. *8795 ing the wreckage of an Amtrak passenger train that conducted by Perry T. Claing necticut General Statutes that MASTEEL INC., a Connecticut (Dijfcrence sining, N.Y., said help arrived within minutes and res­ 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 as permittee. corporation having its principal place of business in slammed into a firetruck at a rural crossing, killing two cuers used ladders to help people climb down. “We were 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 Manchester, Connecticut, has been dissolved by Resolution of Perry T. Claing firenghters and injuring about 150 passengers. really lucky,” she said. its Directors and Shareholders, which dissolution has become “I felt us go across one track, and the next thing I 872-9111 Dated 26/9/89 effective with Its filing of a Certificate of Dissolution with the National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Secretary of State's c5ffioe. know, I woke up and I was in the hospital,” said Frankie Allan Ffellock said the board sent an investigative team to Herndon, one of five firefighlcrs aboard the truck. All creditors are warned to present their claims to Attorney the scene. UQUOR PERMIT Ronald Jacobs, 148 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, Herndon, who was treated at a hospital for minor in­ NTSB spokeswoman Rachel Haltcrman said this NOTICE OF APPUCATION counsel for said corporation, on or before March 1,1990. juries and released, said he did not see or hear the train morning that the team spent the night gathering docu­ SCHALLER This is to give notice that I. All claims not so presented will be bared as provided by said before Thursday night’s collision, which smashed the ments and information. “We’re talking to witnesses, to ACURA QUALITY Joline Gagne of 48 Susan Section 33-379, PRE-OWNED AUTOS truck into pieces as it crossed the tracks on a private the crew to sec why it happened.” Road, Vernon, CT 06066 have Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 25th day of Septem­ road. S3 N itM n S ttnza *3495 filed an application placarded The Catlett Volunteer Fire Department truck was S Spd.. A ^ . 8t*r*o ber, 1989. Two other firefighters and two train passengers were 07C « llca G T S *11495 9/25/89 with the Department responding to a call and had turned onto a private road S 8pd.. Loadad. Rad of Liquor Control a Package MASTEEL, INC. in critical condition early today. 83 Ponttac 8000 LE *3995 off Virginia 28, which parallels the track, when the acci­ V6. Auto. Loadad Store Liquor for the sale of al­ By Ronald Jacobs, Attorney Both engines and 11 cars of the Crescent, bound from dent occurred, authorities said. 84 Chav Caprica Ciaaalc *4995 coholic liquor on the premises New York to Atlanta and New Orleans, derailed when the V6. Loadad 059-09______The truck was responding to a car fire call, WUSA-TV 86 Acura Integra 3 Or *11495 6 9 4 Hartford Road, collision occurred about 7:40 p.m. in this northern Vir­ Auto. AfC. Low Mllat. Rad Manchester, CT 06040. The TOWN OF MANCHESTER reported. No warning lights were at the crossing and 88 Chav Nova *3995 business will be owned by ginia town about 40 miles southwest of Washington, Auto. Slarao LEGAL NOTICE none was necessary because it was a private drive, 65 Toyota Corolla SR-S *3995 Joline Gagne of 48 Susan The Planning arxl Zoning Commission will hold a public hear­ D.C., said Amtrak spokesman John Jacobsen in WUSA reported, citing state police. 5 Spd.. A ^ . Starao. Claan Road, Vernon, CT 06066 and ing on Monday, October 2, 1989 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Washington. 87 Jaap W ranglar *8995 An unidentifed resident told WQRA Radio his son saw S Spd . V-6, Soft Top will be conducted by Joline Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ All of the cars remained upright, although three ended 85 Buick Cantury *4995 Gagne as permittee. ticut to hear and consider the following petition: the accident. He said it would have been difficult for the Auto. A/C up at right angles to the track and one was leaning on its 83 Honda Accord LX *4395 WHITE ENTERPRISES, INC. - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - truck driver not to have seen the u-ain because the train Joline Gagne side. 5 Spd . A/C Dated 26/9/89 1135-1181R TOLLAND TPKE. (W-45) - Request for a special had its light on, visibility was good and the crossing is on 83 Olda Clara *3995 exception under Article II, Section 9.15.01 of the zoning The train was carrying 379 passengers and a crew of ve. Auto. A ^ 060-09 The Associated Press a flat, straight stretch of track. 84 Olda Cutlaaa *3995 regulations to permit development of parcels which require 20, he said. Five cars of the 16-car train remained on the Auto. A/C. P S more than 60 parking spaces at the rear of 1135-1181 Tolland g a in The truck was shattered by the impact. The biggest MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM A track, said Rat Jeffrey, another Amtrak spokesman. Turnpike. HELPING HANDS — Unidentified people help a passenger from one of the cars of the piece was flattened across the front of the locomotive 345 CENTER ST., Rescue personnel formed a human chain to guide the MANCHESTER WE DELIVER At this hearing, interested persons may be heard and wntten Amtrak train that derailed Thursday night near Calverton, Va. 647-7077 communications received. A copy of this petition is in the Town passengers through brush away from the train. Please see DERAIL, page 10 For Home Delivery. Call Clerk's office and may be inspected during business hours. 647-9946 Planning and Zoning Commission Leo Kwash, Secretary Monday to Friday. 9 to 6 049-09 Manchester crash victim released I CARS CARS I CARS from the canyon. Of the other survivors, three were Bickley told them she was seated FOR SALE By Rick Santos d O FOR W LE FOR SALE FOR SALE Manchester Herald Ten people including the pilot and listed in serious condition, one was next to Marchand on the plane when co-pilot were killed in the crash. The in guarded condition, and six were it veered from the runway and A 63-ycar-old Manchester woman dead included Barbara Marched, in stable condition, according to a crashed into a wooded hill. is the first survivor of Wednesday’s 61, of Meriden, a friend and travel­ nursing supervisor at the hospital. Bickley said her last memory was plane crash at the Grand Canyon ing companion of Bickley’s. Bickley and Marchand had of Marchand shouting to her to tuck Airport to be released from the Meanwhile, one survivor of the departed on the eight-day tour of her head down as the plane dove hospital. Grand Canyon Airlines flight is Arizona, Utah, and Nevada on Mon­ •toward the ground. saying the pilot struggled with the day and were scheduled to return One of Bickley’s neighbors said Florence Bickley of 41 EXival St., controls of the plane, and the Monday, said Phil Olterson, a Thursday night that she learned was released today from the Federal Aviation Administration has spokesman of Tauck Tours Inc., the through phone conversations with i Flagstaff Medical Center in said pilots lost conu-ol of the same Westport u-avcl agency that arranged Bickley’s daughter that the woman I Flagstaff, Ariz., a spokeswoman plane while landing in February. the trip. suffered injuries to her ankle and said. The crash happened when the de Marchand’s family, in Meriden, bruises on her head and leg. Bickley is one of 11 crash sur­ Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter veered said they spoke to Bickley briefly by vivors, who were all taken to the away from a runway into a wooded telephone and she sounded dis­ Flagstaff ho.spital about 75 miles hill 300 yards away, authorities said. oriented. Please see VICTIM, page 10 WILE MOTORS IS OVERSTOCKED!! TODAY Bakker tells jury of vision HOURS HOURS Index WE mUST LIQUIDATE 40 CARS BV THE 4 20 pag0», 2 Mctlons CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — torney George T. Davis, Bakker workshops,” Bakker said. ONLY ONLY PTL founder Jim Bakker testified described the roots of his PTL min­ Bakker resigned from his ministry 1 2 today for the first time in his fraud 12 Classifiod 17-20 istry in a low voice. At one point, in a sex and money scandal in 1987 FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. A CLOSE OF BUSINESS THIS SATURDAY Comics 14 and conspiracy trial and described when he looked at Davis, the lawyer and is charged with 24 counts of SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. having a vision from God telling fraud and conspiracy. Wile Motors Has Leased A Local Because Of Our Lack Of Room The Focus 18 pointed for him to look directly at him to build a Christian ministry. the jury. Defense attorneys on Thursday September 29th & 30th September 29th & 30th Local/State 5-6 Stockyard Just 400 Yards From Our STOCKYARD SALE Will Be Held At “I fell like I was almost bom with After describing his early years as continued their parade of witnesses Nation/Wbrid Showroom, That Location S-7 this vision in my heart,” the an evangelist, Bakker talked about testifying to Bakker’s character. By ObHuarias 2 television evangelist told jurors. “I his vision to build the 2,400-acrc the end of the day’s court session, at Ooinion 8 felt God spoke to me to build a Heritage USA Chrsilian retreat. least 72 defense witnesses testified, Soorts 11-13 Christian center for people. It came “The vision from God was to more than 50 of whom said they Telavisfon IS out of my youth, my need to serve biiild a modern Christian continue to have faith in Bakker and 'FINANCIIIG AVAILABLE ’ 40 GARS AT SACRIFICE PRICES Weekand 9 people.” campground where people could EXTRA FINANCE PERSONNEL WILL BE ON HAND FOR THIS SALE SAVE THOUSANDS ON SPECIAL PURCHASE AND TOP QUALITY Under questioning by defense at­ worship, attend seminars and Please see BAKKER, page 10 USED CARS Economic indicators point up ECHS gets

• EXTHAORDINARV SAVIHGS WASHINGTON (AP) — The and August, and down in February, declining demand and a shorter award for government’s chief economic III p I •TIflinPX lIlBlBrPTrll . all cars are clearly m arked with disc o u n t stickers March, May and June. In the past, workweek. forecasting gauge rose 0.3 percent in three consecutive declines some­ 1 The various changes left the index WkkVUIIIb I I1HIIL0 HUULI I kU o n w in d o w s , vehicles priced fro m ^600 t o n 7000. August, its second consecutive ad­ excellence times, but not always, have signaled at 144.4 percent of its 1982 base of vance, indicating continued growth a forthcoming recession. 100. So far this year, the index has in the months alicad, the Commerce risen at an annual rate of 3.8 per­ By James F. Henry Department reported today. “This trcndicss result for 1989 cent, compared with an increase of Manchester Herald The increase in the Index of seems consistent with the slow 84 CHEVROLET CITATION growth experience of the overall 4.5 percent for all of 1988. 88 OLDSMOBILE FIRENZA Leading Indicators, designed to East Catholic High School of 4 DR., Automatic, Air Conditioning foretell economic activity six to nine economy,” said Ysabel Burns The economy has been growing Front Wheel Drive, 5 Spd., 4P677 BOOK VALUE =2,775 ______McAlcer of the American Financial steadily since November 1982 when Manchester was one of about BOOK VALUE =5,650 months into the future, followed a 240 middle and high schools to 11 Q U I DATION PRICE 0.1 percent gain in July. It declined Services Association. the nation came out of its last reces­ LIQUIDATION PRICE sion, but many thought it might be receive a prestigious award 0.1 percent in June. Five of the 11 forward-looking pushed into another downturn this from the U.S. Department of WILE Today’s index reinforced recent business statistics that make up the Education Thursday. East MOTORS year by Federal Reserve efforts to government and private industry composite index contributed to the slow inflation. Catholic was informed it would reports indicating that the nation’s August gain — an increase in ROUTE 66 Beginning in March 1988, the receive the award in May. WATCH FOR SIGNS longest peacetime economic expan­ manufacturers’ new orders, higher Michael Bocchini, the Fed gradually tightened the nation’s CALL 423-7746 FOR DIRECTIONS 1.950 sion will reach its seventh birthday stock prices, an increase in the academic vice principal at the credit supply. It’s goal became in December. money supply, lower inital un­ school, said East Catholic was ^PARTIAL LISTING ‘PARTIAL LISTIHG “I think if we’re going to have a employment claims and increased known as the “soft-landing” — con­ one of 40 private schools to recession it probably won’t start building permits. tinued, but slower economic growth receive the National Exemplary 87 Buick Riviera 88 P.onliac LeMans UIILE 86 Olds Della 88 84 Buick Regal before then and I still think we will to keep inflationary pressures in School Recognition Award. He 85 Potviiac Fiero 88 Cadillac Fleetwood 86 Cadillac Seville 84 Cadillac Eldorado squeeze tlirough 1990 without one,” The others pointed down — a rein. said there were eight schools in 87 Olds Clera 87 Pontiac 6000 STE 88 Cadillac Brougham 87 Olds Calais said latwrence Chimcrinc, senior drop in an index measuring con­ The Fed’s latest survey of condi­ Connecticut that won the Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald 88 Buick Regal 87 Buick Century mOTORS 85 Chevy Citation 86 Chevy Citation economic adviser at the WEFA sumer confidence; lower prices for lafliOids Cutlass Ciera tions around the country, for in­ award, including high schools 88 Buick Century Wgn, 84 Cadillac Seville 86 Chevy Celebrity 88 Buick Regal 4 0 4 Dr.,Or., AC,A C. TillTilt, Cruiso sensitive materials, indicating OWN INTEREST — There was a girls soccer game being ROUTE 66 Group in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. “But it stance, found the economy continu­ and middle schools. 89 Pontiac Bonneville SSE 85 Buick Riviera aSChevy Celebrity 88 Pontiac Grand Am BOOK VALUE 9.750 slower demand; a decrease in played on the field, but Daniel Davis of Manchester wasn’t 85 Chrysler 5lh Ave. 85 Cadillac Fleetwood Bro. won’t be very buoyant growth.” ing the grow at the midpoint of the “It’s harder to define good 89 Buick LeSabre 65 Olds Delta 88 COLUMBIA So far this year, the leading in­ manufactuers’ unfilled orders; fewer much interested in the action at Manchester High School. He 89 Pontiac Grand Prix 88 Pontiac Bonneville SSE 87 Chevy Camaro 84 Olds Cutlass Supreme third quarter at a pace ranging from LIQUIDATION PRICE dicators have bounced back and orders for plants and equipment; Please see EAST, page 10 87 Cadillac Fleetwood 85 Olds 98 Regency 87 Olds Regency Bro. 87 GMC S-t5 Pickup 8550 slow to moderate, depending on found climbing the bleachers was a lot more fun for a five- 423-7746 forth — up in January, April, July faster vendor deliveries, meaning region. year-old. 2—MANCHESTER h e r a l d , Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989—^3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Births In Brief Three Democrats hold an open caucus Italian week slated Mom held in baby’s death MEREDITH, Ashlcc Christine, daughter of Michael By Alex Girelli Democratic directors have been conduct­ They said the purpose of the caucus was town. and Cheryl Rittlinger Meredith, Tolland, was bom Sept. Mayor Peter DiRosa will proclaim the week of Oct. 9 NEW MILFORD (AP) — The mother of a 5-month- Manchester Herald ing public business in private meetings to discuss the election. Cassano said he will ask for a admin- through 15 as “Italian Heritage Week” in the town of 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal old baby girl was arrested and charged with murder early between Democratic directors and Town Mayor Peter P. DiRosa led the discus­ sitration report on the possiblity of build­ grandparents arc Francis and Jeanne Rittlinger, Vernon. Chairman Theodore R. Cummings. Manchester on TUesday. The Manchester UNICO, an today, just hours after the baby’s body was found float­ Only three Democratic town directors sion on the directors’ caucus agenda, ing a sidewalk on Oak Grove Street from Her paternal grandparents arc Maurice and Helen Italian service organization supporting many local ing in the Housatonic River, police said. showed up Thursday night to hold a DiRosa has said the Democrats v.ould which was devoted mostly to appropria­ Meadow Lane to F\>rter Street. He said charities, will be participating. Meredith, 550 Keeney St. She has a sister, Aubrcc, 3, After a search from the New Milford High School to caucus on the matters scheduled to be hold the caucus in public view to il­ tions to be financed by state grants or the the idea was suggested by a a teacher at UNICO Resident Nathan Agostinclli and former MARTIN, Krista Mary, daughter of Jerome L. and downtown and the length of the river, the infant’s body heard by the board Tuesday. lustrate that nothing sinister takes place. town. The other two directors participat­ newly rc-opened Highland Park School. picsident, Rick Bottaro, will receive the proclamation at Mari Spallonc Martin, 23 Philip Road, was bom Sept. Republicans said prior to Thursday that ing were James F. Fogarty and Stephen T. was discovered along the edge of the river near the The entire audience for the caucus con­ When the three discussed a two-year die town Board of Directors meeting. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Nestles’ factory on Boardman Road. the open caucus would be a highly or­ Cassano. sisted of three newspapers reporters and extension of a town lease to the grandparents arc Marie Drake, West Hartford, and chestrated smokescreen. At the end of the session DiRosa ob­ The search for the baby began shortly after 8 p.m. Josh Howroyd, a Diemocratic candidate Manchester Country Club on the town- Pinochle scores posted Dominic Spallonc, Santa Rosa, Calif. Her paternal The caucus, which lasted about 45 served that it was a quiet agenda and the Thursday, when the child s mother said her child was for the Board of Directors, who sat in on owned golf course land, DiRosa said ac­ Here arc the results from Thursday’s Manchester grandparents arc Mary Martin, Wethersfield, and Jerome missing. minutes, was held in one comer of board should be able to handle it in one part of the discussion. tion had been postponed because of a suit Senior Pinochle Club played at the Army and Navy Martin, F)aso Robles, Calif. She has a sister, Tria Sue Dawn March, 18, was arrested about 3:10 a.m today Democratic campaign headquarters at the meeting. against the town over the lease. He said Club. Roddy, 10. and charged in the death of Shawna March. She was The Democrats have been ordered by Mr. Amazing Plaz.a on East Middle In the discussion Thursday Fogarty the suit had now been dropped. Helena Gavcilo, 634; Clara Clark, 626; Gladys the Freedom of Information Commission TUmpike. Elsewhere in the room party said he would have a lot of questions to ' VISENTIN, Katie Alyssa, daughter of Peter J. and being held on $200,000 bond pending arraigiunent in Fogarty questioned a proposed ap­ Scclcry, 612; Julicn Strong, 606; Bca Cormier, 601; Ada Salisbury Superior Court today. not to hold caucuses with anyone other members phoned voters with Cummings ask about a proposal to grant temporary propriation to buy two police cruisers, Rojas, 601; Sylvia Gower, 585; Ethel Kroz.el, 571; Sandy Visentin, 42 Holl St., was bom Sept. 13 at than Democratic directors participating. supervising the operation. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal rights of way to Anthony Botticello to saying such purchases should be planned Floyd Po.st, 565; Ann Fisher, 561; Bud Raquin, 559; and The case was brought before the commis­ Cummings did not participate in the grandparents arc Leroy and Lena Steele, Kansas City, Boy, 12, dies in trailer fire construct drains and grade town property at budget time. DiRosa said the emisers Ruth Baker, 556. sion by Republican Director Ronald Oscl- directors’ caucus, but he, the directors K ^ . IFcr paternal grandparents arc Dorothy and Joseph to gain access from Olcott Street to Bot­ were among cruisers requested in the cur­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 12-year-old New Haven boy la and other party members held a caucus Visentin, Wappingers Falls, N.Y. She has a brother, ticello property. Fogarty said he could sec rent budget and that the directors put off a Volunteers needed died after he got trapped inside a storage trailer where Republicans charged that the later from which the press was excluded. Stephen Joseph, 18 months. the advantage to Botticello but not to the decision on them. 'Fhe American Red Cross needs volunteers for blood- some gasoline had spilled and ignited, police said. drives, office work and telephone work for a few hours GRILLS, Megan Eliz.abcth, daughter of Timothy A. New Haven police Lt. James V. Sorrentino said Jason each week. and Sheryl L. Ba.squc Grills, 16 Lawton Road, was bom Reddick was pronounced dead Thursday after being For more information, call 643-5111. Sept. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal trapped inside a trailer used to store items sold at a week­ An update on violations produces grandparents arc John and Cecelia Basque, Amston. Her ly flea market in the city’s Hill section. Stricter gun laws Artist reception set paternal grandparents arc Robert and Valcda Grills, New Reddick, his twin brother and a 9-year-old friend were Frame Works and Gallery is holding a artist reception London. playing around 5:30 p.m. Thursday when they found a pleas for Bolton government unity for its art show entitled “For Connecticut Artists" on FRANCIS, Kevin Andrew, son of James A. and hole in the roof of the trailer, Sorrentino said. Reddick urged by mother Sunday at 7(X) Hartford Road, from 1 to 4 p.m. The ar­ Katherine A. Crane Francis, in the Broad Brook section and the 9-ycar-old boy climbed inside the trailer and tists featured will be Brian Colbath, Stan Cromwell, found a can of gasoline, he said. By James F. Henry therefore not much money should be near the building. The trailer will be of East Windsor, was bom Sept. 12 at Manchester spent on it. HARTFORD (AP) — Gun merchants should be Alcta Gudclski, and Jim Smola. Sorrentido said the boys spilled some gasoline as they Manchester Herald used for storing wood that is cur­ Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents arc Brcn- required to sell trigger locks for each gun sold and The show will run the entire month of October. For tried to hand the gas can to Reddick’s brother who was Board of Education Chairman rently stored inside. One of the ton and Nancy Crane, 10 Juravaty Road, Andover. His gun owners should be held responsible for acciden­ more information, call 649-0223. standing on the roof. Reddick then ignited a lighter to il­ BOLTON — First Selectman James Marshall said closing the criticisms in the report is that there paternal grandparents arc Arthur and Jane Francis, El­ Center School is just one option the is not enough usable space in the In­ tal shootings by children, the mother of a boy who lington. luminate the inside of'trailcr and started the fire. Robert Moira appeared at the Board Fashion show slated of Education meeting Thursday and board is considering, but said no of­ dustrial Arts area. The board hopes was shot and killed this summer by a playmate ficial decision has been made. removing the wood will help solve believes. “At Your Best: A Teaching Fashion Show” will be Pinto/Manchester Herald BRIGGS, Ryan Phul, son of Mark P. and Dcirdrc Bank of Boston to cut staff asked for an update on safety and Clauette Briggs, Manchester, was bom Sept. 13 at Morra also s.'tid that because the that problem. Susan Kenney of Naugatuck testified Thursday presented Monday at Manchester Memorial Hospital, WATERBURY (AP)'— Bank of Boston Connecticut code violations within the Center Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal selectmen believe the building will before a legislative committee studying a series of from 7 to 9 p.m. A color and image consultant will dis­ EVENING SUITORS — Ray and Judy Blaschik of 516 Vernon St. admire a piece of art en­ will lay off about 7 percent its staff over the next several School, which houses grades 5 Morra said he was pleased that grandparents are F^ul and Lillian Clauette, Deltona, Fla. through 8. be used for other purposes, if not as gun issues and focusing now on the issue of cuss clothing and accessories that can minimize or max­ titled "Evening Suitors" Wednesday at the Lindgren Gallery at Illing Junior High School. The months as part of a plan to streamline operations and the violations were being corrected children and guns. His paternal grandparents are Morgan and Theresc Morra was told that all safety a school, there are things that could imize a figure and also help create a clothing per­ save $13.5 million a year. and then took the opportunity to Her 12-year-old son, David Joseph Kenney, was sonality. gallery’s latest show will run to Oct. 18. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 Bailey, Uncasville. FJe has a sister, Melissa, 5. violations had either been dealt be done to the Center School that The company announced Thursday that the layoffs urge better communications between shot and killed on June 22 by an 11-year-old friend a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with, or were in the process of being would bring it up to code, without Registration is requested and the fee is $12. SOONS, Daniel James, son of Peter D. and Karen would affect about 100 jobs among the 1,500 employees town boards. He said many town whose father had three loaded guns in their house. dealt with, and some minor, inex­ “wasting money.” For more information, call the Community Health Richardson Soons, 83 Pleasant St. was bom Sept. 15 at in the state. boards don’t know what the others “I had hopes and dreams for that little boy. pensive code violations were also Board member Barry Steams said Education Department at 647-6600 or 643-1222. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Richarg J. Beebe, a bank spokesman, said that about are doing, and he indicated he hopes They’re gone now — gone because of someone being corrected. that the board had received a 13 AARP meeting set grandparents arc Beverly and Franklin Richardson, 30 employees will be laid off in the next dew days. page report from the state citing that will change by officials attend­ else’s recklessness and stupidity,” said Kenney, her North Attleboro, Mass. His jjatcmal grandparents arc Morra’s appearance lead to a “numerous safety and code viola­ ing other board’s meetings. voice trembling and her eyes filled with tears. The Connecticut'Chapter, No. 604, AARP will hold Obituaries Judy Soons, East lYinccton, NJ., and William Soons, Ex-official arrested in drug sale pledge for improved communication tions” at the Center School. He said “Nothing can bring D J. back, but we’ve got to its next meeting Wednesday at the Concordia Lutheran Crcsskill, NJ. He has a brother, Christopher, 3. Morra also invited the Board of NEW HAVEN (AP) — A former city alderman was between selectmen and the Board of that all of the safety violations have Education to appear before the do this for other children,” she said, showing the Church on Pitkin Street, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Education. committee a framed picture of her son. “There’s a Glaeser of Manchester, and Leonie DORSEY, Sarah Lynn, daughter of Michael T. and arrested on narcotics charges after a police stakeout team been corrected as well as some of selectmen if board members ever He was bom in Waterbury, Nov. lot of laws I want to have changed and, damn. I’m Mason party slated Lucille Glaeser, Nakayama of Boston; a brother. Tracy FFarrison Dorsey, 31 Aspinall Drive, Andover, spotted him allegedly selling cocaine near a school, The meeting was held in the the code violations. have questions, or would like 11, 1924, and he had been a resident going to do it. Brother Rene Gaudreau in Mas­ was bom Sept. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. police said. library at the Center School, with One area that had several safety clarification on an issue the The Fellowcraft Club of Manchester Lodge No.73 of was Illing teacher of Manchester for 27 years. He was “I’m begging. I’m pleading. Please, do some­ sachusetts; and two sisters, Emilie Her maternal grandparents are Thomas and Julia Har­ Ricardo C. Tluncr, 42, was charged with possession of about 40 people in the audience. violations was the Industrial Arts selectmen are considering. the masons, is hosting a “Family Night” for all the Lucille M. (Gaudreau) Glaeser, a veteran of World War II, serving in thing now,” she said. rison, Bolton. Her paternal grandparents arc Robert and a narcotic substance, possession of a narcotic substance “Are there things that really need room. The report said some equip­ masons and their family and friends on Tuesday in the 54, of 124 Broad St., died Thursday Curtis in California, and Jacqueline the U.S. Army. F*rior to retiring, he Marshall agreed, saying, “We Davis in Texas. Stella Dorsey, Meriden. with intent to sell within 1,000 feet of a school and one immediate attention? If so, we (the ment that can currently be moved Kenney repeatedly emphasized that she opposed banquet hall of the Masonic Temple, 25 East Center St., (Sept. 28, 1989) at Manchester was employed as a heavy equipment want to work together. We all live in bans on guns, noting that her husband is a hunter count of conspiracy. selectmen) would like to see those should be bolted to the floor. at 6:.30 p.m. A turkey pot pie dinner will be served and a Memorial Hospital after a short ill­ The funeral will be private. Call­ operator for the Metropolitan Dis­ ZIMMERMAN, Peter Hctzxll, son of Kurt and Beth this community. We are not two and gun owner. A 17-year-old man was arrested with him Thursday, things done, in an orderly fashion,” magic show will follow. ness. She was the wife of Arthur ing hours are Sunday from 2 to 5 trict Water Commission in Hartford. Fttruchuk Zimmerman, Route 6, Andover, was bom The board also took action separate governments. We are all p.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral and was charged with conspiracy to sell a narcotic sub­ Morra told the board. The committee is made up of members of the For reservations, call John O. Nelson at 646-1318. Glaeser, chairman of the Conserva­ Besides his wife, he is survived Sept. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Thursday to help an over-crowding one government working together General Assembly’s Public S^ety Committee, con­ Home, 219 W. Center St. by by four daughters, Jacqueline B. stance, police said. tion Commission and a teacher at grandparents are Florence and Peter Petruchuk, Win­ Morra said it was his impression problem in the Industrial Arts room, for the good of all. so we il keep the cerned citizens and lobbyists on both sides of the Manchester High School. Memorial donations may be made Kilpatrick of Glastonbury, Jo-Ann dham. His paternal grandparents are Irene and Ralph Police said they seized 10 packets containing $200 that the school board eventually by voting to spend $8,300 for a worth of cocaine and several hundred dollars in cash. line of communication open as gun control issue. She was born in Fall River, either to the Manchester Area Con­ Thomas of Irvine, Calif., Carolyn J. Zimmerman, Willimantic. He has a sister, Kate, 2'/2. plans to abandon Center School and storage Uailer that will be placed much as possible. ference of Churches, P.O. Box 773, Madden and Laura B. Colanti, both College Notes Mass., and had lived in Manchester FAIRWEATHER, Brian H. Jr., son of Brian H. and or to TLC, c/o Bill DiYeso, 45 North of Manchester; a sister, Phyllis Mac­ for 37 years. She was a teacher at fi­ Luisa Gomes Fairweather, Hemlock Lane, Covenu^, School St., or to Manchester Donald of Niantic; and three ling Junior High School, and had was bom Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Enrolled at Fairfield formerly taught at Manchester High Memorial Hospital, 71 Fiaynes St. grandchildren. The funeral will be Monday at His maternal grandparents arc Fernanda R. and Jose M. X Shawn Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams School and Bonnet Junior High Lewis Booth Jr. Gomes, Portugal, Lisbon. His paternal grandparents are School. She was a member of the 10:30 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral WHILE THE of 230 Valley View Road, has enrolled in the freshman Lewis G. Booth Jr., 65, of 25 Joyce and Howard Fairweather, Hemlock Lane, Manchester, Connecticut and Na­ Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will class at Fairfield University, Fairfield. He is majoring in Griswold St., died Thursday (Sept. Coventry. tional education associations. be in East Cemetery. Calling hours communications. 28,1989) at Mount Sinai Hospital in LINDBERG, Rachel Ann, daughter of George S. and Besides her husband, she is sur­ are Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. He is a graduate of East Catholic High School. Hartford. He was the husband of Carolyn Smith Lindbcrg, 59 W. Middle Turnpike, was vived by two daughters, Ruth Memorial donations may be made Marion (Herrick) Booth. to a charity of the donor’s choice. bom Sept. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her KngKodMa maternal grandmother is Frances R. Smith, East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Andrew and Ida Current Quotes Lindberg, 63 Eric St. She has a brother, Austen Michael. Scout News 2. Desks “I felt us go across one uack, and the next thing I Sale know, I woke up and I was in the hospital.” — Frankie Start At Herndon, one of five firefighters aboard a truck that was On Aug. 18, 16 boys along with arriving at the trailhead in Franconia Mountain Clubs system of eight hit by an AmUak uain near Catlett, Va., killing two of 11 parents and scout leaders from Notch just off Interstate 93, Mr. trail-side huts plus the Pinkham Correction the firefighters and derailing 11 cars. Boy Scout Troop 27 from Rose, the scoutmaster, checked in Notch roadside hostelry and base ALL Manchester left on their annual low with the park ranger and made ar­ camp. MftW ON SA U adventure trip. This year’s low ad­ A sports column published Thursday incorrectly iden­ “This is so cruel, so inhuman and so immoral. ... rangements for the group. At 10:30 After a brief stop to purchase venture was to the White Mountains tified the last East Catholic boy to earn All-State honors How can you feel tliis man is dangerous to security a.m., the first group of 10 started their “Green Badge of Courage”, a of New Hampshire. in cross country. He was Kevin Ciaglo, in 1986. when he is resting at peace forever?” — Imelda Marcos, hiking the Appalachian Mountain Greenleaf Hut T-shirt (which can OPEN SATURDAY 9 TO 5 Trail toward the top of the moun­ S la rt demanding permission to bury former Philippine Presi­ Their goal was to climb Mt. only be purchased at the hut), the * ^ 1 1 1 5 M a in St., M a n c h e s t e r Sale dent Ferdinand Marcos in his homeland. Lafayette, the sixth highest moun­ tains. The rest of the troop started at scouts started the descent of the tain in New Hampshire and the 10-minute intervals, also in groups mountain via the Old Bridge Path Thoughts e a r l y b i r d s p e c ^ l 6 4 3 : 4 0 3 6 “I am sure it will happen eventually because the seventh highest in all of New of no more than 10. Trail back to the trailhead and park­ ing lot for the drive back to camp. fouiider of Christianity wanted one church.” — Canon England. The mountain rises 5,260 The trek to the top was via the Twin Size Mattress Q - 4 Christopher Hill, aide to feet above sea level, which is only The “low adventure” is open to 1 invite you to think about beauty. There was a lime Falling Water Trail to the top of Lit­ when people spoke objectively about beauty — a beauti­ rockers a n d Foundation ^ | W Robert Runcie, who is to meet with Pbpe John Paul II on 20 feet less than a mile. tle Haystack Mountain, then along all troop members under the age of the possibility of someday reuniting the Anglican and 13. The older boys participate in the ful building, a beautiful painting, a beautiful symphony. Slarl W By Conway ^ SET The scouts, parents and leaders the Franconia Ridge to Mt. Lincoln Then came the days of “bcautiful-to-me” (perhaps Roman Catholic churches. departed St. Mary’s Episcopal and then Mt. Lafayette. Upon reach­ troop’s “High Adventure.” ^9 s» o Troop 27, which has been in even adding “so who cares about you.”) ^O C A T I^g Church at 1:30 p.m. for a five-hour ing the summit of Mt. Lafayette, What would happen if we recovered a deep longing drive to their camp site 2 miles west which is above the timber line, the operation in Manchester for more than 65 years, invites all boys be­ for beauty within ourselves? of Twin Mountain, N.H. After set­ groups turned west toward ^ g le Lotteiy tween the ages of 11 and 18 to come Imagine awakening one day to discover beauty in r ting up camp and eating dinner, all Lake. everything every face, each tree, tliis moment, tomor­ settled in for the night in preparation and inquire about the thrill, chal- Just past Eagle Lake, the scouts row’s task. for the 10-plus mile hike they would lange and excitement of scouting Winning numbers drawn Thursday in New England: stopped at Greenleaf Hut, one of the The age of beauty as a mere conira.st with ugly would undertake on the next day. and participate in the brotherhood of r r f Connecticut daily: 450. Play Four: 5484, busiest huts in the Appalachian the Boy Scouts of America. The be ended in order that an age of unimaginable unity Massachusetts daily: 0204. might begin! After a hearty breakfast on Satur­ Mountain Club’s systems of moun­ troop meets every Thursday evening £acb p'*®* rlr rC Tri-state (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) daily day, everyone packed their hiking tain huts and shelters. This hut is at 7:15 p.m. in Neil Hall of St. 340,8495. loJ gear and extra water and left camp just one of three huts above the tim­ Mary’s Church, which is located at Rev. Richard C. Alton Rhode Island daily: 3935, in quest of their adventures. Upon ber line within the Appalachian 41 Park St. Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church Iblw* a H PLIliili M I -1 UffCHEH SET 1 Weather iianrlirslpr Hrralfi ' ^ 0 0 , USPS 327-500 VOL CVIII, No. 307 Saturday, September 30 Clear tonight S B M IW *® ' Accu tor*orec*»t e c * * ! Itoq# t dayltm* oondWonoondWons and r^gh t«mp«r«iu»es Penny M Sietferl, Publisher Qaorge T. Chappell Dennis M Santoro F Editor (Moo*reM s r l Tonight, clear. 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Peter's Furniture City, Only...Open Sundays 12-4 Lowest on record 30, set in 1957. fourth-grader at Bowers School. FURNITURE PEOPLE SINCE 1932 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989—5 4— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989 Random drug test School board eyes space Campaign '89 NATION & WORLD overruled by judge in the Loomis House Cummings assails NEW HAVEN (AP) — A federal The classes last 10 weeks. Philippine troops on alert Bush gains-tax plan goes judge has cleared the way for an “While notice about a specific By Jacqueline Bennett the Loomis Property Committee. ousted rookie firefighter who tested Manchester Herald LcDoyt’s committee has proposed rooms GOP over class date of drug testing might allow MANH.A, Philippines (AP) — positive for cocaine to seek in the house be used as library space, a senior users to abstain or otherwise Troops and police were put on reinstatement, ruling that a random citizen area, and for arts and crafts displays. to Senate after House win COVENTRY — The Board of Education manipulate results, advance general alert today and a wave of panic­ drug test he received in 1986 was has joined the list of groups seeking use of The proposal is one of three present^ to By Nancy Concelman notice — notice that testing might selling hit the country’s two stock conducted unlawfully. take place at some point in the fu­ the Loomis House. the council for its original June deadline. The Manchester Herald “A lower capital gains rate will exchanges after President Corazon WASHINGTON (AP) — The were certain to push for the capital U.S. District Judge Jose Cabranes The board wants space in the building for deadline was extended and committees asked reduce the cost of capital and create ture — does not,” Cabranes said. Aquino banned the burial of Fer­ fight over President Bush’s cut in gains cut. held Thursday that firefighter He based his decision on two U.S. school offices and voted unanimously to return with updated information such as Democratic Town Committee Chairman Theodore R. incentives for investment in the dinand Marcos in the Philippines. the capital gains tax moves quickly The Bentsen plan would restore trainee Patrick King was the victim Supreme Court cases this year Thursday to seek use of the building from the cost estimates for their proposals on Oct. 10. Cummings said local Republicans acted irresponsibly in long-term productive capacity of Mrs. Aquino ordered Philippine to the Senate and into electoral universally deductible Individual of an unlawful search because he which upheld the constitutionality of Town Council. To date, other proposals include one to use criticizing Democratic Board of Directors candidate and American industry,” Bush said in flags flown at half-staff until Sun­ politics following the president’s Retirement Accounts, an idea the was administered a random drug test drug testing of certain Federal Rail­ Other town agencies and organizations also the Loomis House as a police and public college professor Mary Ann Handley for teaching a hailing Thursday’s vote. day on all government buildings in hard-fought victory in the House. House Democrats’ proposal also without any kind of advance notice road Administration and U.S. Cus­ are seeking use of the building. safety facility, and another from one member course that includes a session on local election issues. Majority Leader Richard respect for the 72-year-old former A high-profile Democratic effort embraced. But his plan doesn’t in­ he might be tested. toms Service employees. The Loomis House, located on Route 44, of the town Historical Society to lease the Gephardt, D-Mo., called the plan “a Cummings said the Republicans’ charge of a conflict president, who died Thursday in to derail the tax break, which party clude their proposal to raise income Advance general notice that ran­ The judge found that King was was donated to the town. house to the society for $1. $25,000-a-year tax cut on average to of interest is an example of an “irresponsible” campaign. Hawaii. leaders called a giveaway to the taxes on the wealthy, who now pay dom drug tests may be given are es­ subject^ to an unreasonable search School board Vice Chairman Judy Halvor- The council recently rejected a petition 375,000 American families — the But Mrs. Aquino ruled out al­ rich, was beaten 239-190 on a lower marginal rate than the upper sential to protecting the employees’ in violation of the Fourth Amend­ son said her husband Peter Halvorson, a calling for a special town meeting to vote on At a Wednesday press conference. Republican State wealthiest families in America — lowing either Marcos’ remains or Thursday. The Democratic alterna­ middle class. privacy interests, Cabranes said. ment because the department gave member of the To l5 5 / C ______replacement_ ANTIQUES CENTER USED CARS Motor Homes. VINYL WINDOW WINDOWS 2224 Boston lUrnpike (Route 44), Coventry, Conn. 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(AP) — — President Bush and the nation’s Bu.sh, standing in the sunshine on for your comments, they weren’t have spent much of the 1980s bat­ Two suspected burglars got lo San governors, after sealing a “social the lawn outside the Thomas Jeffer­ helpful.” tling to improve their schools, Quentin a lot faster than most after Immaculate 2 Family compact" to rebuild American son-designed Rotunda, pledged his Bush’s message was music to the Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa, unwittingly breaking into the slate U S OUT education, now face a more daunt­ “determination to follow up in every ears. prison while running from the located on quiet dead end "You've Got A Good Friend In Real Estate" ing task: marshaling educators’ and way possible. We just cannot let it Republican chairman of the Nation­ California Gov. George Dcuk- al Governors’ Conference, said the police. public support for rigorous stan­ sit here and end here, and I promise mejian lamented that now, “you consensus among the governors and street. Unique home features 63 East Center St., Manchester 643-4060 dards and radical new ways of run­ you that I won’t.” don’t find many parents who even “It’s more than funny; it’s a administration officials was that o f Centra/: ning schools. Earlier, in a keynote address. go to open house in the school their scream,” Dick Zimmermann, a 4 bedrooms; 2.5 baths; cen­ DORIS C. BOURQUE Still to come from the governors “Mr. Bennett went overboard” and children are attending. It’s a call to police spokesman said.. I r Bush declared, “A social compact “was somewhat flip in his remarks.” Sentry Real Estate Services, Inc. is pleased to lUi' Aver/ca.! and the White House in the months begins today in Charlottesville, Vir­ them ... to get involved.” The strange chain of events began tral a/c; hottub; 2-car garage! announce that Doris C. Bourque has joined its ahead are the specifics of the first ginia, a compact between parents, when three men tried lo break into a Manchester Office at 63 East Center Street. Doris national education goals aimed at teachers, principals, superintendents, parked pickup truck Wednesday has received her G.R.I. and C R.S. designation Owner down payment and is currently a C.C.I.M. candidate. In 1983 she reducing the steep dropout rate, state legislators, governors and the CONTINUING EDUCATON afternoon. The truck’s owner arrived received the State of Connecticut Realtor Associ­ shaping students up in math and administration.” on the scene, began to chase the assistance available! ate ol the Year Award lor outstanding dedication science, reducing adult illiteracy and “Educational reform is an urgent IN REAL ESTATE men and then hailed a police car. lo her prolession, and in 1984 was elected the getting more young children physi­ responsibility for every parent, Two of the three fugulives Manchester Realtor Associate of the Year. During her filteen years In the real estate business Doris cally and mentally fit to begin their every student, every community. Each seminar meets the Connecticut Real Estate Commission’s climbed a fence onto prison proper­ education. ty, said prison Lt. Paul Williams. has served on numerous committees ol the And those who do not advance the requirements for three hours of Continuing Education credit, $209,000 Manchester Board ol Realtors and the Women's But as they headed home The third man was still missing cause of education, hinder it,” he time: Fridays, 9 a.m.-noon fee: $35 per seminar Council of Realtors. Doris has earned two Asso­ Thursday from dicir two-day sum­ cautioned. Thursday night. Oct. 13: Residential Appraisal ciate Degrees at M.C.C. and is presently serving mit at the University-of Virginia, the Former Education Secretary Wil­ Two outsiders were caught on on the Advisory Board for real estate programs at president and state executives liam Bennett was rebuked by White Oct. 20: Fair Housing prison grounds Wednesday, a 16- the college. Doris is appreciative ol the past agreed that the success of their House chief of staff John Sununu Oct. 27: Legal aspects of Agency Relationships year-old boy and Stephen Le, 18, of loyally ol her customers $ clients and looks strategy rests on galvanizing public Kiernan Realty forward to hearing from them in the lulure. Please for his comment that the governors’ Nov. 3: Connecticut Law and Regulations Update Oakland. Both were booked for in­ join us in welcoming Doris to Sentry by calling her supprort for what Bush termed “an summit debates were full of “pap Register by phone: 647-6241, Monday-Thursday, 1-4 p.m. vestigation of auto burglary and 294 Main St., Manchester at 643-4060. America of tougher standards.” and ... stuff that rhymes with pap,” (MasterCard or VISA). Call 647-6242 for more information. trespassing on a state prison. Si I There were no promi.ssory notes displaying “a total absence of any “Nothing like this has ever hap­ WE OFFER A FREE MARKET EVALUATION ^ < signed, but Bush did commit him­ knowledge” about the schools. pened here before,” said Lt. Cal 649-1147 self to the principle of targeting any White House press secretary Mar­ MANCHESTER White at San Qucnlin.“People just OF YOUR PRESENT HOME A rcra/lt future funding increases toward lin Fitzwater said Sununu spoke for don’t break into prison every day.” needy preschoolers, for both Head A Community College The Associated Press Bush when he told Bennett, now the iWee SUMMIT PROTEST — University of Virginia students voice their opinions Thursday during the concluding ceremonies of the governors’ education summit with President Bush at in the Greater Charlottesville, Va. 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A*!.. w\t>, ^ \ a'-) Damian: young and restless Racism is VJlFfe WNARPftb CUSTODY OF FROZftU Overseers WIWX0& IH W'lORCft CA5ft-M&i5 iTWi By Mary Campbell play. protest The Associated Press But a musical career is usually bumpy. In 1985 and too ugly 1986 he made albums for Columbia Records. He thought NEW YORK — If Michael Damian isn’t typecast as they’d be sold everywhere but they were released only in too much the striving musician, he can certainly make it as a young Canada, Europe and Australia. That contract lapsed. and restless one. Still striving, he made a tape of songs he wrote or co­ to ignore One of the hottest new people in pop music, he also wrote with his brother Larry, and included one that had T By Jack Anderson plays the striving, young musician Danny Romalotti on been his favorite when he was 11, David Essex’s “Rock and Dale Van Atta TV’s daytime “The Young and the Restless.” On.” The courts have yet to decide whether a town At 27, he had one hit record flying up the best-selling “It had a very interesting, rebellious vibe to it,” he employee is guilty of broadcasting a racial slur WASHINGTON - Some officials at charts before the first No. 1 single has faded away. A says. “I just loved it. the Food and Drug Administration have from his car loudspeaker system, but one thing is third record followed the first two. When he decided to record “Rock On,” he says, “I reacted to the news of a generic drug This summer he made his first U.S. performing tour. couldn’t find my old record of it. A guy I know from — the issue has prompted a swift reaction scandal like Hamlet’s mother denied a Some in his audiences were fans of Romalotti, seven ‘The Young and the Restless,’ on the technical side, from the town administration. murder rap - they protest too much. years on “The Young and the Restless.” Some were fans made me a cassette copy from an old 45. The administration has said it plans to Rumors about favoritism and collusion of Damian’s 1989 hits, “Rock On,” “Cover of Love” and “I listened and realir^ed there were a fot of things that reinstitute “sensitivity” training for employees in in the approval of generic drugs have “Was It Nothing at All?” weren’t on the tape I thought were on it. It didn’t have s__r. an apparent effort to diffuse perceived racial ten­ been bouncing around the FDA since Some just like everything he does. He has become a rock guitars. I put rock guitars on mine. I wrote an in­ 1981, when a drug company sent a fur strumental bridge for it, changed a few things. The sions. Given the fact that the employee in question draw for whole families. coat to an FDA chemist as a gift to his He recalls himself at 11: “I wasn’t popular in school, original didn’t have a solid drum beat all the way has not had his day in court, some would see the wife. especially with females. I was interested in girls. They through. It had tom-tom and conga fills.” administration’s response as an oveneaction. "nie rumors turned to urgent com­ weren’t interested in me. I was in the school band. Boys Damian and brother Larry sent his tape to record com­ But given the pxirvasive problem of racism, the plaints more than two years ago when a in bands were seen as geeks, nerds. I played clarinet. panies, which told them the songs wouldn’t get played on administration’s plan may be a step too small in handful of drug companies alerted FDA That wasn’t the coolest instrument at that time. the radio. officials that bribery was rampant in the the right direction. This is not because town Damian also plays keyboards, trombone and But they also sent it to director Mark Rocco, whom agency’s generic drug division - that vibraphone. He is having a set of amplified vibes made Damian Imew. Rocco chose “Rock On” for his film employees are guilty of racism. No one has sug­ some companies were greasing palms so it can be heard in a rock band. “Dream a Little Dream,” released in February. It was the gested that. and, in return, their applications for ap­ He and TV’s Danny Romalotti are both nice guys, first single released from the sounduack album. Radio It is because the problem of racism, however we proval were greased too. ViJf \¥ Damian admits, but they aren’t exactly alike. He says stations played it and Cypress Records signed Damian. ■ WVK W .-•I , •« "I// i« \i^ Yet top officials in the FDA would try to sugarcoat it, is deep seated. It is a problem li//- If Romalotti had a friend left in the lurch, pregnant, and he His first Cypress album, “Where Do We Go from have you believe that the scandal was not with town employees, but with our society in married her. Damian says seriously, “I would definitely Here?”, came out in late May. bom last spring when someone was final­ general. It is too ugly a problem to be ignored. help a friend out but I don’t know if I would go to the ex­ Damian, who lives in Hollywood in an Italian-style "IT$ UOT m SUPPORT ?mm$ I w so IAUCH, its THfeVlSlTWlOUS,.,, ly caught. tent of marrying.” The complaint made against the town employee villa designed by his architect father, recorded the album Drug companies with a front-row seat Damian grew up as the youngest of nine children of an in the studio he built with his soap-opera earnings in his is not the only racist complaint heard so far this on the FDA’s drug approval process Irish-French father and Italian concert pianist mother. parents’ garage. One night, he remembers, he recorded year. The Manchester Interracial Council has described repeated attempts to get the The six sisters and three brothers sang progressive jazz- until midnight and slept at his parents’ house. heard four such complaints in the past year, ac­ agency to investigate itself. They say they rock, as the Weirz, from the family’s name, Weir, and “All of a sudden, boom, I woke up at 4 in the morning. butted up against an agency with no sys­ made three records, the most popular being “Jupiter 1 had this melody come through my mind. I went down cording to the council’s co-chairmen. College atheletes not abused tem to field complaints and a rogue Moon.” And while that number may not seem high in a into the studio and wrote ‘Was It Nothing at All?’ and generic drug division with invisible Brother Larry, who called the shots, saw Michael’s went back to bed at 8 in the morning. My brothers, Tom town of about 50,000 people, it is too high to ig­ By Joe Spear Iwdership. Those close to FDA Commis­ I can’t shake the feeling that they are run­ schools are few in number. I suspect most potential. “I wanted to stay in back and play keyboards, and Larry, got up and said, ‘Ok, let’s finish the song.’ I sioner Frank Young describe him as a ten­ nore. ning up points - nice, easy, safe political institutions make extraordinary efforts to Uombone and clarinet,” Damian says. But as Michael said, ‘No, we’ve got to record a new song. Last night DAMAGED CHURCH — Nelson W. Koscheski Jr., (jescribes hurricane damage Thursday Sen. Bill Bradley, D-NJ., and Rep. tative leader, a consensus man who con­ We do not have to look far to see the effects of points. Fbr several years now, I have been provide academic advisers and tutorial Jackson did with the Jacksons, the baby of the family when you guys were asleep, I woke up and wrote it.’” to the Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul in Charlestown, S.C., where he is cathedral dean. Tom McMillen, D-Md., are both former, leaning to the view that the alleged “cor­ services for their athletes. sults everyone before he makes a stepped out in front and sang solo. racism and the fear of diversity. Townspeople decision. “Tlie Young and the Restless” shoots year-round, ex­ A hole in the roof is visible above the altar in rear. basketball stars and Rhodes scholars and ruption” of college sports is largely a Sometimes, none of this helps. Some At 17, Damian made a single record, “She Did It,” cept for Christmas week, but Damian took the summer rejected involvement in the federal Community they are both smart enough to recognize When the generic drug scandal went phony issue kept alive by do-gooders and jocks arc not especially interested in which made just enough noise to get him on one TV and fall off so he could tour. It gave him a chance to Development Block Grant program 10 years ago public, one of Young’s advisers told him three-point opportunities when they see wowsers and people who write and academics. Some - particularly basketball show, “American Bandstand.” merge Damian and Romalotti, who is also making it big them. How else to explain the easy shots he should “out-Kemp Jack Kemp” - in after some said its promise of housing subsidies promote books about big-time basketball players - come from disadvantaged areas Producers of “The Young and the Restless” saw it, in the show. Scenes of Damian performing and his en­ would attract people of low income from sur­ they’ve been taking at college sports coaches. with poor school systems and are not other words, clan house at the FDA with $1 billion relief package liked him, auditiohed him and had the character of thusiastic crowds have been shot — as Romalotti con­ recently? the same gusto that Housing and Urban rounding cities to the town. This attitude gets me into all sorts of qualified. Well, tut-tut my antagonists, Danny Romalotti written into the script for Damian to certs — for “The Young and the Restless.” Bradley, a future presidential can­ u-ouble with intellectual friends who view Development Secretary Jack Kemp is Townspeople also rejected involvement in then they shouldn’t be in college. didate, introduced “The Student-Athlete every dollar spent on a game as a dollar Really? What is so wrong about expos­ purging HUD. But instead of blaming his Ptojcct Concern, a program which brings inner Right to Know Act,” which would force not spent on a library. I usually skip the own agency. Young decided to blame the is approved by president ing athletes to a university environment city youth from Hartford into suburban school sys­ colleges and universities to file public routine observations - sports are healthy for a while. Even if they are not likely o drug companies for taking advantage and tems. The Manchester School Department, to its report of their graduation rates. “Singlc- substitutes for combat and cocaine - and graduate? This is how William P. Ger- Congress for passing laws which he says Weekenders miiided devotion to athletics among our swamped his staff. CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — displaced workers and for other which passed the Senate 100-0 on credit, retained involvement in the program. get right to the nitty-gritty. ‘Tell me,” I berding, the president of the University of nation’s schools and colleges can lead to ask, “who are the victims?” Interviews and documents obtained by Fhesident Bush, touring parts of programs. Thursday and then sailed through Just last year, support among some politicians Washington, recently put it in a brilliant 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the airport in South Carolina to survey the devas­ The emergency relief package the House on a voice vote. exploitation and abuse of the student ath­ 1 have never gotten a satisfying answer Washington Post essay: our associate Jim Lynch indicate that for involvement in the state’s Fair Housing letes, said Bradley. He believes recruits Young Md others in the FDA had plenty Bowers PTA sponsors craft show Windsor Locks. tation wrought by Hurricane Hugo, provides money for storm-ravaged Fitzwater said Bush wants “to get to that question. Who are the victims? “What would these young women and Bowers Elementary School will host its annual Har­ About 15 aircraft, including a World War II B-29 today signed a $1.1 billion relief areas in North Carolina, Fhierto Rico a firsthand look at the disaster” and Partnership program crumbled after some said it o u ^ t to have some way of finding out Not fans and supporters, obviously. men be doing if they weren’t participating of warnings. Agency officials overseeing which schools they are least likely to get the generics division apparently chose to vest Jamboree & Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bomber, a massive Thunderbolt, an F-8 Crusader, and package for its victims. and the U.S. Virgin Islands, in addi­ to make sure federal aid is getting to would attract outsiders to the town as well as force They take pride in and get pleasure from in intercollegiate athletics? Reading Plato Saturday on the grounds of the schoool at 141 FYinceton an A-4 Skyhawk will be available for cockpit entry. In signing the bill aboard Air tion to South Carolina. the hardest hit areas. degrees from before they chose one. their teams. Not the universities, certain­ do nothing or felt powerless. the town to build a quota of affordable housing. and studying math or going to a trade St. Also available for visting will be a commercial airliner Force One en route to Charleston, Sen. SU"om Thurmond, R-N.C., The president was spending just McMillen, who some say would like to ly. T^ey get millions of dollars worth of school? l^ y b e some of them would, but In the spring of 1987, two pharmaceuti­ Some o f us are sick and tired o f hearing about represent a constituency larger than cal companies - Mylan laboratories Inc. The event, sponsored by the Bowers FTA, will feature and a flight simulator. the president said the assistance, ap­ who accompanied the president on over two hours in South Carolina, racism. publicity and millions more for their surely many of them would not. WTiat is a juried craft show with 25 crafters of folk art, hand­ Wear sneakers or rubber-soled shoes if you are plan­ proved by the Senate on Thursday, Air Force One, told reporters Bush squeezing in the visit before a Maryland’s 4th District, is sponsoring an treasuries - money that, in many cases, so misguided, so corrupting about having and Barr Laboratories - met with top Many of us believe we are above reproach. identical bill in the House. Their argu­ FDA officials to blow the whistle. They crafted jewelry, custom-made clothing, and wooden ning to enter the cockpits. Food and soft drinks will be was “imperative to those who are had given him a $1,000 personal previously scheduled late-morning would otherwise have to come from these gifted athletes in our midst for a toys. sold. suffering from the devastating ef­ check from himself and his wife, event in Annapolis, Md. Others are too busy dealing with the daily pres­ ments gained credence recently when the higher tuition fees or, in the case of public while?” complained about Charles Chang, chief General Accounting Office released a chemist in the generics branch, and al­ Children’s activities include face painting, cookie The museum is at the airport off Route 75 in Windsor fects of Hurricane Hugo.” Barbara, to help the Red Cross in sures of life to care. At best, talk of racism is a institutions, higher taxes. If Bradley and McMillen haven’t al­ decorating, a cake walk, craft making, bottle booth, and Locks. The money “will help the victims the relief efforts. Bush was to participate in a hindrance. At worst, it is an insult. study showing that football and basket­ That leaves the athletes. There is no luded to collusion between Chang and retirement ceremony at the U.S. ball players at major institutions haven’t ready read it, I recommend Dr. Gerberd- other drug firms. games. of Hurricane Hugo rebuild their “The money will start flowing,” question that some schools abuse their Lepaks’ work displayed said Thurmond. Asked if it would be Naval Academy for Admiral Wil­ Still others are bristling at affirmative action been graduating at impressive rates. ing’s analysis to them. Pondering it is Barr and Mylan knocked on plenty of There will be a country store that will sell penny homes, communities, businesses and student-athletes by pushing them through enough, he said, “Can’t tell. It’s cer­ liam J. Crowe Jr., who is stepping programs, believing that they give minorities an Bradley and McMillen are well-inten­ probably not as easy as popping three- doors, but say they go no cooperation. candy, grab bags, tag sale items, baked goods, used An opening of the fine art and works of Kathleen lives,” Bush said. the system with easy courses. There is lit­ Muldoon Lepak and her daughter Cynthia Ann Lepak Bush was touring this city and tainly a good start.” down as chairman of the Joint unfair leg up on others. tioned lawmakers, and there is nothing pointers, but they can handle it. They Barr finally took its serious allegations books, and more. There will also be a penny book sale, tle doubt that some lose interest in their graduated. will held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the An Coriean nearby Summerville by motorcade Bush had been criticized by some Chiefs of Staff on Oct. 1. wrong with their proposed legislation. directly to Young in July 1988, and ac­ childrens and adult raffles, plants, clowns, and balloons. But the fact is racism is a problem. We need athletes’ academic progress once their Gallery in Willimantic. The works will be shown at the before flying to Annapolis, Md., local officials and Sen. Ernest F. Bush’s South Carolina visit fol­ Still, the whole matter makes me queasy. cused the FDA of sharing Barr’s trade look no closer than New York City, which is deal­ eligibility is used up. But I suspect such Chili cooking lessons gallery through Oct. 28 at the gallery at 163 Valley St., later in the day. Plans to visit Myrtle Hollings, D-S.C., for not responding lows by one day a visit to Charles­ Joe Spear is a syndicated columnist. secrets with a competitor. The company Willimantic. The gallery hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday Beach and other nearby areas by ton by the Rev. Jesse Jackson. The ing with yet another race-related murder allegedly got no response to its detailed letter. Two of the nation’s hottest chili chefs will be in faster to the emergency. Hollings and 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. helicopter were scrapped because of 1988 Democratic presidential con­ by a teen, and no farther than South Africa to see Mylan took he investigation into its Somers next week giving a chili-cooking workshop in was invited to make the trip with bad weather. tender, visiting shelters housing how grave a problem it can become. own hands and found enough evidence on preparation for the upcoming Great Connecticut Chili Bush today, but declined, the White Folk art festival At the same time, presidential House said. those displaced by the storm, lu’ged Koch hung around too long Chang to shake up the FDA. Chang an Festival. Racism is not a problem exclusive to whites. It A festival of American folk art, featuring quilts and press secretary Marlin Fitzwater an­ “We need him to understand how that Bush “not just come and visit a two other chemists have since pleaded The workshop will be taught by Harold Mallet, head crosses all racial, cultural and ethnic barriers, in crafts, is being held today and Saturday at the FV)- nounced a $1.1 million program deep the human suffering is in this,” house or two but to come with a guilty to accepting gratuities from drug of the International Chili Society of California and judge part because human beings are by nature dis­ quonock Community Church. from the Justice Department to help said South Carolina Gov. Carroll plan and resources.” progressing from knee-jerk liberalism as a companies. in nine World Chamopionship Chili Contests, and Art By William A. Rusher laid-back and soft-spoken as Koch is More than 80 new and antique quilts — some of them the stricken area beef up its police Campbell, who was to accompany criminating. When the human eye sees something Manhattan congressman to something Barr finally did her from the FDA. On Johannes, a four-time World Champion Chili Chef and a A week after the storm slammed boisterous and assertive. In the November dating back to the early 1800s — are expected to be on forces, including paying overtime the president on the visit. “1 want different, it is immediately less at ease. very like conservatism in City Hall. the day that Barr’s president testified three-time Mexican Chili Champ. Johannes will prepare into South Carolina’s coastline with It may be that New York Mayor Ed election he will now face former U.S. At­ the 1988 World Champion Chili recipe while Mallet dis­ display. The star of the exhibit will be a mosaic or scrap and repairing damaged equipment. him to know that it’s a long haul for But it should not take complaints about racism “When I was a congressman,” he once before Congress about problems inside 135-mph winds, five Federal Emer­ Koch just never heard one of Harry torney Rudolph Giuliani, who is running cusses what judges look for in world-class chili and how pattern quilt containing approximately 5,700 individual In addition, Fitzwater said the us, and it’s not a quick fix.” reminisced, “I voted for everything nice.” the agency, FDA inspectors showed up at gency Management Agency centers to spur efforts to promote greater understanding. Truman’s pithy aphorisms: If you hang as a Republican although he admits to pieces of material. The quilt top was found in a local Commerce Department made an The legislation, the largest dis­ Then, slapping his forehead in dismay at Barr’s plant for a surprise inspection. The to deliver what judges want. were jammed processing applica­ We can start by making courses on appreciating around this game long enough, you’ll get having voted for McGovern in 1972 and The workshop will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Satur­ family’s trunk and is believed to be 100 years old. emergency $5 million available to aster relief package ever, was at­ beat. his own disregard of the cost: “How could FDA now claims the timing was a mis­ tions for emergency federal disaster racial and cultural differences mandatory for all has also accepted the nomination of New day at the Shallowbrook Equestrian Center, Flail Hill Also on display will be two Rebekah’s Lodge quilts the Labor Department to help retrain tached to a stopgap spending bill relief. More likely, though, Hizzoner was I have been so stupid?!” take, not retaliation. York’s tiny Liberal Party. Given the Road (Route 186), Somers. made by the Women’s Auxiliary of the Oddfellows. The school students. Their parents should be asked to Young has hardly out-Kemped Jack simply doing what comes naturally to Democrats’ 5-to-l enrollment margin in The Great Connecticut Chili Festival, sponsored by quilts were made in 1937 and 1946 as gifts to the outgo­ attend some sessions. Once he seriously overextended him­ Kemp, he reassigned one official who had politicians: Wind them up, and they run New York City, Dinkins should have little United Technologies Corporation to benefit the Hospice ing noble grand. We carl end, we hope, with a society in which for office. After all, he had run and won self, running for the Democratic nomina­ early warnings about the problem and he tion for governor of New York against trouble beating Giuliani and adding New Council of Connecticut, will be Saturday, Oct. 7 from Seventeen craftspeople will display and offer their Carolina officials disappointed three times before; who was to say it rerouted the chain of command around diversity is something to be welcomed, not feared. York to the list of major American cities - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the l^uestrian Center. wares for sale — everything from soft sculpture made couldn’t happen again? Mario Cuomo. Unfortunately Koch was another. Young’s boldest move has been unable to conceal his personal conviction Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, from old quilts to dried wreaths; teddy bears; bird But this time was different. Three Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore - that to order “bribery awareness” classes for Gallery to hold reception houses and feeders; rugs; hand-painted clothing; holiday times Koch had gone before the voters that, north of the Bronx county line, there his troops, if they needed the classes to have elected black mayors. The Wakeen Merrill Galleries of Manchester will decorations and cards; and new and antique Santas. by brevity of trip, red tape with a thoroughly favorable image: as a is only a howling wilderness called “the recognize a bribe, they shouldn’t have sticks,” populated by hillbillies and cows. Whether Dinkins Im what it takes to hold an opening reception for its newest assemblage Homemade soups, sandwiches, and baked goods will “reform” Democrat, pledged to rescue a stand up to the municipal thieves who been hired in the first place. Oddly, though, it was Koch’s own New show titled Art to Wear at noon Sunday at the gallery. be available. Admission to the show is $1. CHARLESTON. S.C. (AP) — bankrupt city; as the man who had in fact walked off with the silverware in the Drug campaign interest loans to help cover storm earmarking $1.1 billion in emergen­ York City fans that proved his nemesis. The presentation features Rat Hale’s ncorporated State officials expressed disappoint­ cy aid for victims of Hugo, the pulled New York back from the brink of Koch administration is quite another Church coffeehouse losses not covered by insurance. They wanted him as their mayor, not their The Medellin cocaine cartel of Colom­ jewelry, which transcends all social and economic dis­ ment with lYesident Bush’s brief An angry Sen. Ernest Hollings, largest relief measure ever approved financial ruin; and as a colorful and question. He had better be a lot tougher The Manchester Grace Church of Christ will hold its governor. In the statehouse, they seemed bia has launched an underground market­ tinctions. Hale’s innovative pins, brooches, bolas, and tour of storm-damaged areas even D-S.C., also criticized FEMA. by Congress. familiar extrovert-around-town, fond of tlm he looks, sounds and acts, or the monthly coffeehouse Saturday at the North United to feel, the sort of buffoonery that amused ing campaign in Europe. Our sources say clips arc assemblages of precious and non-precious before he arrived, and complained “We’ve got to make sure everyth­ A congressional delegation also asking subway straphangers “How’m 1 citizens of Gotham will walk all over him Methodist Church. The coffeehouse will feature the doin’?” them in Ed Koch would have been out of the drug lords have been encouraged by materials alike. that red tape was strangling recovery ing possible has been done at the planned to visit Charleston today, in their bare feet. European affluence to open Western The show continues through Nov. 4. Wakeen Merrill group Harvest. Admission is and refreshments are free. In his third term, however, Koch’s place. efforts. Washington level. FEMA is still the led by House Majority Leader Europe to crack and cocaine. The cartel Galleries are open TUesday throught Friday from 10 a.m. The church is at 300 Ru^ker St. world seemed to fall apart. Corruption Koch’s vanquisher in the just-con­ Bush’s schedule called for a brief bottleneck,” he said. Richard Gephardt, D-Mo. William A. Rusher is a syndicated already has an efficient smuggling opera­ to 3 p.m.; on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; on Sun­ was exposed, and indictments rained cluded primary, David Dinkins, is as columnist. VFW buffet/dance set stop in Charleston followed by visits But U.S. Rep. Arthur Ravenel, a Meanwhile, aid continued to tion in Sptain. An estimated 90 percent of days from noon to 5 p.m.; and by appointment. to McClellanville and Myrtle Beach, 1 Republican whose district includes flood in from around the nation — down in almost every department of the The Manchester V F ^ will hold a buffet/dance Satur­ the illegal cocaine has eluded Spanish The galleries are the second floor of 983 Main St. but Major Joseph P. Riley Jr. said he Charleston, blamed partisan politics shipments included 5,()00 cases of city government. City commissioners and day night at the VFW hall at 608 East Center St. The police. The drug plague has not reached hoped the president would visit resi­ for some of the criticism. baby food, four tons of pet food and Democratic county chairmen were hauled Open cockpit weekend buffet is from 7 to 8:30, and the dance is from 9 to 1. the dimensions in Europe that it has dents of the historic city. a ton of Mississippi catfish. away to prison left and right. The The country western band The New Sharpshooters will “It’s very easy to find fault and 6-i SJTieiH’iX achieved in the United States, but the The New England Air Museum at Bradley Interna­ “Airplane rides and helicopter point fingers,” Ravenel said, adding The American Red Cross said it borough president of Queens committed be featured at the dance. Admission is $15 per person. suicide. lo.kY Mirj. M'W:. ^ C o U R ^ THej^e’s drug lords have proved themselves to be tional Airport will hold an open cockpit weekend from rides are nice but everything is on he believed FEMA was moving as had donated $42 million to aid hur­ astute marketers. Koch himself was never accused of ^1 STiLt a R eas^ N To the ground,” said the Democratic fast as it could to speed storm relief ricane victims in die Caribbean and mayor. “The buildings are on the stealing so much as a penny; but that t5UiLp STeaUTH, Mini-editorial to the state. on the mainland, making it the merely sharpened the contrast between ground, the people are on the Meanwhile, an insurance group largest relief effort in the organiza­ As long as the Soviet Union was the his personal conduct and the rapacious PUT IT’S UiJPeTecTaPLfi ground, the stress is on the ground estimated Thursday that Hugo tion’s history. “Evil Empire,” it was easy for the United Cinema behavior of the other high officials of his and we need a president who is on caused $2.5 billion in insured losses Cliarleslon officials have opened BY CoN\/eMTioNaL States to demand that all the Jews who administration. It also raised the question the ground.” in the state. a hotline to obtain the services of ® 1989 b/ NEA. Inc THiHKiNG! ^ wanted to leave that country should be al­ of how on earth all this could have gone Bush aides said he would have to The preliminary figure, released contractors and artisans to help lowed to go. Mikhail Gorbachev called — Johnny Harrdsome (R) Frl 2, 7:45, 9:55, (G) Sat and Sun 2. 3:45, 5:20. — Rocky Horrof on without his knowledge. If he really HARTFUHU 11:55; Sat 1:15, 3 25, 5:25, 7:45, 9:56, 11:56; Pictura Stxjw (R) Fri and Sat midnight — complete his tour by mid-morning to by the Property Claim Services rebuild historic buildings, and ar­ America’s bluff, and now the Immigra­ Cyborg (R) Fri and Sat midnight — Great Balls WORRIED-AIR-TRAVELER SYNDROME didn’t know about the thievery, just how CInwTW City — T>i8 Mueic Tsacher (PG) FrI Sun 1:15, 3:25, 525, 7:45, 9.55. — Black Rain leave for an engagement in An­ Division of the American Insurance tisans from Massachusetts atvd Il­ Til tion and Naturalization Service is looking 720, 9:50; Sal and Sun 1:45. 4:15, 7:20, (R) Fri 1:10, 7:20, 10, 12:15; Sat noon, 2:25, Of Fire (PG-13) Fri and Sat midnighL detached was he from the harsh municipal 4:50, 7:20, 10, 12:15; Sun nooa 2:25, 4:50, VERNON napolis, Md. Services Group, does not include linois have arrived. About 75 per­ at thousands of Jews who want to im­ 9:40.— Sex, Lies, and Videotape (R) Fri 7:10, realities? Ed Koch stopped asking people 9:40; Sal and Sun 130, 4:05, 7:10, 9:40. — Do 7:20, 10. — Sea of Love (R) Fri 130, 7:10, a n a 1 l i 2 — The Abyss (R) Fri and Sat 7. Riley said it was “absolutely uninsured losses, state-insured cent of the 3,500 city structures migrate, not to Israel, but to the United 9:45, midnight: Sat 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:10, 9:40; Sun 7:30. — Peter Pan (G) Sat and Sun “How’m 1 doin’?” the Right Thing (H) 7, 9:30; Sat and Sun 1:15, ridiculous” that only two federal dis­ property, marine and harbor deemed of historical value were B-2 States. Suddenly, the United States is 3:55, 7, 9:30. — Dead Ftoels Society (PG) Fri 9:45, midnight; Sun 12:05, 2:20, 4:40, 7:10, 1:30, 3:15, 5. — Ghostbusters II (PG) Fri 7:10; It is a fair question, of course, whether 6:50,9:20; Sat and Sun 1, 3:45, 6:50, 9:20. 9:45. — Lethal Weapon 2 (R) Fri 105, 7:25, Sat and Sun 2. 4:30, 7:10. — See No Evil, Hear aster claims offices have opened in facilities, aircraft, utility equipment damaged in the storm, city his­ talking quotas. Instead, the government No Evil (R) Fri-Sun 930. New York City is “governable” at all EAST HARTFORD 9:40, 12:10; Sat 12:25, 2:40, 4:55, 725, 9:40, the Charleston area. or public properly such as roads and torians said. should be talking cooperation with all the Showcaae Cinema 1-10 — F^renthood 12:10; Sun 12:25, 2:40, 4:55, 7:25, 9:40. — In WILLIMANTIC nowadays. My own guess is that - as in Country (R) Fri 1:20, 7:05, 9:30, 11:45, Sal U.A. The Clnamaa — Whan Harry Mat bridges. iSaiirlipHtrr Mrrah'i activist groups that demanded the release (PG-13) Fri 1:10, 7:35, 10:05, 12:20; Sat 12:10, The Federal Emergency Manage­ The death toll from Hugo was 29 the case of the nationwide drug crisis - 235, 5, 7:35, 10:05, 12:20; Sun 12:10, 235, 5, 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:06, 930, 11:45; Sun 12:15, Sally... (R) Frl 7:40, 9:55; Sat and Sun 12:50, of “refusniks.” A joint elTort of the tax­ 230, 4:45, 7:05, 9:30. — Shiriay Valentine (R) 3:10, 5:25, 7:40, 9:55. — Lethal Weapon 2 (R) ment Agency has opened five claims The Rev. Jesse Jackson, in Char­ in the United States, including 18 in the job could only be done with the use of 735, 10:05. — V^hen Many met Salty ..(R) Fri Founded In 1881 payers and private money should guaran­ 1:45, 7:40, 9:50, 11:50; Sat 1, 3:15, 5:20, 7:40, Fri 1:25, 7, 9:15, 11:30; Sat nooa 2:15, 4:30, 7, Frl 7:30, 10; Sat and Sun noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30, offices across the stale to serve 17 leston to visit shelters housing those South Carolina. The storm is blamed draconian measures that the voters, deep 9:50, 11:50; Sun 1, 3:15, 520, 7:40, 9:50. — 9:15,11:30; Sun nooa 2:15,4:30, 7, 9:15. 10. — Sea ol Love (R) Fri 7:15, 9:35; Sat and PENNY M SIEFFERT...... Publisher tee that our arms remain open to these counties that have been declared dis­ displaced by the storm, called on for 33 deaths in the Caribbean. down, would rather not see employed. If Kickboxef (R) Fri 1:50, 730, 9;35, 11:40; Sat MANCHESTER Sun 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:15, 935. — Paren­ Animals also fell prey to the fury GEORGE T CHAPPELL...... Editor 9J> people who have suffered enough. 12:45, 3:05, 5:10, 7;30, 935, 11:40; Sun 12:45, UA Thaatara East — Caaualtiaa ol War (R) thood (PG-13) Fri 7:30, 10; Sat and Sun noon, aster areas. Bush “to come with a plan and MARIE P. GRADY ...... city Editor so, Koch was probably as good a mayor 305, 5:10, 7:30, 9:35. — Ungle Buck Fri 1:40, Fri 7, 930; Sat and Sun 2, 4, 7, 9:30. — The 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10. — Black Rain (R) Fri 730, 10; There were long lines at those of­ resources” to restore losses. of Hugo’s 135 mph winds. The ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Associate Editor as New York wanted or deserves. 7:15, 9:20, 1125; Sat 12:35, 2:55, 505, 7:15, A b yu (PG-13) Fri 8; Sat and Sun 2:15, 5, 8. — Sat and Sun nooa 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10. — Uncle Later Thursday the House and News and Courier of Charleston Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta 920, 11:25; Sun 12:35, 2:55, 505, 7:15, 9:20. Ftelentleai (R) FrI-Sun 7:20, 9:40. — Peter Pan Buck (PG) Fri 7:50, 10:10; Sa and Sun 12:50, fices Thursday as thousands of 3:10, 5:30, 7:50,10:10. reported today. He certainly improved on the job. are syndicated columnists. people applied for grants and low- Senate approved those resources. 10—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friclay, Scpl. 29,. 1989 iflauflirstrr HrraIJi East PENIsiSYL VANIA Victim Section 2, Page 11 From Page 1 MARYLAND From Page 1 SPORTS Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989 ------Washington P C f ; f e The neighbor, who did not want schools than recognize them,“ Boc- W. VA. X '------— his name nor his office’s location. chini said. He said that the goal of 7 7 V to be identified, said Bickley’s Bickley is also an active member of the program is to show what the daughter Eliz.abeth, of 19 Fbley St., St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, the good schools are doing so other Manchester, left for Arizona Wed­ woman said. schools can emulate them. fcatvorton I ^ O E L . nesday night and telephoned Another crash surviver said AL East battle Next year the award will recog­ "niursday night. A son John, who Thursday that the pilot struggled nize elementary schools. lives in Houston, Texas, also went to with the controls before the aircraft Bocchini said that because of this A Arizona to visit his mother. “shot straight up” and flipped over. COURT SOLUTIONS elite status, administrators expect “We’re just so happy that she was “I crawled as far away as I could there will be visitors from other not injured more seriously,” the is going down and I waited for the medics,” Sometimes a lawsuit is the best neighbor said. “It’s a miracle.” schools coming to see how East Train Derailment Katherine Mayes told reporters from approach. Legal disputes in our Catholic operates. “Everybody really loves her hospital bed. community must be resolved The Rev. William Charbonneau, Florence,” she said. “She’s a nice “I’m sure they got there as fast as quickly. When you arc the victim school president. Principal Peg Sieg- lady.” they could, but it seemed an eter­ and have suffered bodily injury or VIRGINIA The neighbor said she knew Bick- to the wire mund, and Alan Greer, an English nity,” said the 66-year-old woman lost property, you arc entitled to teacher, were sent to Washington ley and Marchand had met while from Nashville, Tenn. recover your losses. A judge is D.C. to receive the award. Bocchini they worked at The Travelers Cos. John Lauber, a member of the Na­ merely a neutral third person who By Ben Walker Orioles manager Frank Robinson said they have not returned yet, but in Hartford, and since they had tional Transportation Safety Board, resolves a dispute. People who do The Associated Press said. “I’d like to be three games up will be back at school on Monday. 75 miles retired had spent much time travel­ said transcripts of radio communica­ go to court seek only what they going in, but I have no quarrels H ing together. “It must be extremely Bocchini said Greer was selected by tion between air traffic controllers arc entitled to. When the TORONTO — Once again, the where wc arc.” difficult because the friend she was random drawing, so it would be cs and the pilot revealed nothing un­ wrongdoer is not quick to replace American League East is the place Robinson said playing in front of with was a very close, dear friend.” fair as possible. He said the school usual. your losses, don’t fear the lawsuit. to be. Toronto’s loud crowd could be a Marchand’s sister-in-law, Judith was allowed to send three people “They were cleared to land and Fearing the lawsuit can make you For the seventh time in 11 problem. The Blue Jays arc 44-34 at Marchand of Meriden, and her and it was thought that a faculty that was the last communication a victim twice. seasons, the division title will be home this season, but the Orioles nephew, Patrick Marchand, also of member should go. It took about with the aircraft,” he said. decided on the final weekend. This have played .500 ball on the road, 10 months to apply for the award Derail Meriden, described her as an adven­ 39-39. The dead crew members were Uerated in CT I960 time, the SkyDome is the site. and have the application considered, turesome woman who loved travel­ identified as pilot William Welch, “The edge is playing in front of Leo J. Barrett, P.C. Toronto, leading by one game, is said Bocchini. He said there were From Page 1 ing and the outdoors. 47, of Sedona, Ariz., and co-pilot your own fans and they’re cheering Attorney At Law trying to defy its own history, while between 60 and 70 pages of forms to In the past year, they said, she had Keith Crosson, 43, of Kailua Kona, Baltimore hopes one of the greatest for you,” Robinson said. “You’re and the only clue it had been a CT. TOLL FREE be filled out, giving statistics about Another firefighter was in critical gone cross-country skiing in Ver­ Hawaii. turnarounds in baseball history will sleeping in your own bed and eating firetruck was its color: red. where East Catholic graduates go condition with head injuries at Fair­ mont and taken a helicopter ride Federal investigators were at the 1.800-33-44-LAW be enough to win it. your own food and you’re around A State police spokeswoman Lucy Manchester — 382 Hartford after leaving the school, a statement fax Hospital in Fairfax County, across a Canadian glacier. She was a crash site Thursday. NTSB team and Seven months of work, down to friends. But once the game starts, I Caldwell said firefighters Mark of the school’s mission, and spokeswoman Mary Stuart-Rizk life-long resident of Connecticut and representatives of the plane’s Road 649-3125 three games — and maybe a fourth don’t think anyone has he edge.” programs to help poorly motivated Miller, 23, m d Matt Smith, 22, both said. Caldwell identified him as retired about a year ago from her job manufacturers were expected to Hartford — 527-1114 Players on both sides also arc Your calh art returned daily. if a playoff is necessary Monday at students. of Catlett, died at the scene. Ernest James Colbert. as a legal assistant at Travelers, they spend four or five days at the site. Baltimore. trying to sound confident. Fauquier County Sheriff’s Deputy said. After the initial application was Passenger William Roby of The investigation will be “some­ Both teams have been in this spot “Wc know wc just have to win R.R. Crawdbrd said 150 or more Marchand, who was single, is sur­ processed, a review team visited the Bowie, Md., who was sitting toward what more difficult” by the lack of a during the decade. In 1982, the two. Their backs arc to the wall, not people on the train were injured. vived by two brothers, John D. Mar­ school to talk with students, alumni, the front of the train, said he heard a cockpit voice recorder or flight data Orioles went into the final weekend ours,” Toronto’s Kelly Gruber said. Many did not require hospitaliz.a- chand of Meriden and and Gerald WE DELIVER teachers and parents. “big thump.... Then, I could tell the recorder, Lauber said. The devices trailing Milwaukee by three games. “We’re physically better this lime. tion and were treated at the scene or Marchand of West Hartford. For Home Delivery, Call Bocchini said that the students train came off the tracks. I started are not required for the DCH-6. Baltimore won the first three of the As long as wc can stay healthy, keep at a nearby school, while dozens Bicklcy’s neighbor said she knew were not aware that the school had bracing myself.” scries, but lost on the final day to the right frame of mind and get good Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald were transported to nearby Prince she knew Bickley worked part-time 647-9946 applied for the award until the two- “Luckily the train wasn’t going Associated Press material is in­ Don Sutton and the Brewers. pitching, wc should be all right.” William Hospital in Prince William for a doctor, but she did not know cluded in this story. Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 LOOKING FOR RUNNING ROOM — Manchester High’s person review team came in very fast,” said Roby, who was In 1987, Toronto dropped its la.st Said Baltimore’s Mickey Tct- night CCC East battle in East Hartford. Hornet defenders in­ January. Bocchini said the team was County and Fauquier Hospital in traveling with a group to New Or­ tlcton: “Wc played well on the road Steve Odierna (25) has the football tucked under his arm as clude Joe Leonard (21), Jim Gonzales (73) and Dan Resto Warrenton. seven games and the division to there for 31/2 days. leans to see Sunday’s professional Detroit. The Blue Jays blew the final this year. Thai’s something you he’s surrounded by East Hartford defenders in Thursday’s (43). The Hornets won, 34-28. One firefighter and two pas­ Bocchini said “any school that football game between Washington three in Tiger Stadium. have to do in this game, go on the sengers were in critical condition at goes through this program must feel and New Orleans. In 1985, with a 3-1 lead in the AL road and play in front of their home Washington, D.C., Hospital Center, pretty good about their school.” He Jacobsen said the speed limit for H i a r b o r s playoffs, Toronto lost out to Kansas crowd. TTicrc will be big crowds said there was no limit to the num­ a spokeswoman said. Caldwell iden­ the train was 79 mph at the crossing, J ? i g ______^ I IIOIMIKOOK______there and it probably will be loud. tified the firefighter as Michael City. ber of awards that could be granted. but he did not know how fast the “We don’t talk about that, but it But you just By to block them out Hornets grind out win over MHS Kirk. train was traveling. “They encourage schools that feel never goes away,” Toronto’s Lloyd and think about what you have to good about themselves to apply.” Moseby said. “You-’re always aware do.” Bocchini said receiving the award that happened, but you don’t dwell No matter who wins, some his­ affirmed what the school’s staff al­ on it.” tory is assured. A black manager ready believed. “I know the house is getting to be Leonard again stands out in 34-28 setback Bakker Each team won two of three will be in the playoffs for the first He said that East Catholic felt that going into this weekend. Baltimore lime. it had a very good chance to win an From Page 1 too much for you, Mom..’.’ Both teams have already made did it at Milwaukee, while Toronto By Jim Tierney award, but added that it was Sieg- did it at Detroit, although the Blue amazing turnarounds. Manchester Herald mund who encouraged the school to Jays blew a two-run lead in the ninth Toronto began the season 12-24 described him as a man of God. In their presentation, prosecutors apply, and got the administrators ...and you’re so far away, Dear.” inning of their one loss. and fired Manager Jimy Williams. U.S. District Court Judge Robert presented several PTL partners who EAST HARTFORD — The motivated. Both clubs were off Thursday. Since Cito Gaston took over, the Potter clashed with defense attor­ said they sometimes were turned vaunted defense of the East Hanford Bo^hini said every high school Jeff Ballard, 18-8, will start the Blue Jays’ 73-48 record is the best neys Wednesday over the number of away when they tried to use their High School football team will be or middle school in the country scries tonight for Baltimore and in baseball. received notification of the award Bakker’s wimesses. Potter said he lodging benefits. Prosecutors con­ glad it doesn’t have to deal with usually allows only five character Todd Stoltlcmyrc, 7-7, will pilch for program and 600 to 700 applied. tend Bakker oversold partnerships “You know, I feel good for all of Manchester High’s versatile senior witnesses during a trial, but defense Faced with retirement Toronto. East Catholic has about 800 stu­ and diverted $3.7 million of the us,” Gaston said. “Coming out of quarterback Aris Leonard anymore. attorney Harold Bender said the wit­ If Toronto wins two of three, the dents, the largest Catholic school in money to himself. spring training, I thought we had a Despite Leonard’s cyc

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T ' i 16—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Sept. 29,. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989—17 FOCUS/Advice Pope, archbishop Rosh Hashana begins tonight Police say huddle on uniting JERUSALEM (AP) — Jews moms sold throughout Israel today began their celebration of Rosh Ha.shana, the Graduation note fails to impress Jewish new year, with prayers, pic­ kids for sex their two churches nics and light security. OTSEGO, Mich. (AP) — Two The beginning of the Hebrew DEAR ABBY: I am enclosing a women have been charged with band. Your son should write and I need to build trust with Jayson and ROME (AP) — Britain’s year will not be marked by blow­ sample of the card I designed as a if official visit to Rome as spiritual lining up their six children in the apologize for not having sent a personal still remain best friends with Edwin. I archbishop of Canterbury arrived in ing the traditional ram’s horn, or thank-you note for those people who thank-you in the first place. head of the state . home they shared and allowing men Dear Abby don’t want to give either friend up. They Rome today for four days of talks He is also the leader of 70 million shofar, in Israel’s 8,000 were kind enough to send my son money are both the best things that ever hap­ with Pope John Paul II on uniUng to take their pick for sex, police for his high school graduation. Anglicans worldwide, including 2.5 synagogues because the holiday said. DEAR ABBY: I have a problem I’m pened to me. the Anglican and Roman Catholic falls on the Jewish Sabbath, when As you can see, it’s a printed postcard million U.S. Episcopalians. Annette Sanford, 34, of South Abigail Van Buren not sure too many people have. My FRUSTRATED churches, divided since the 16th it is forbidden to sound the horn. with the following message: “Thank you The pope leads 850 million Haven, was charged last week with boyfriend and my best friend are both 17. DEAR FRUSTRATED: You don’t century Reformation. Roman Catholics. Instead, the shofar will be blown for your thoughtfulness and your gift of They are both males. Archbishop Robert Runcie was four counts of first-degree criminal money. Yours truly, John Raul Jones” need to build “trust” with Jayson — he In Rome, Runcie is expected to on the second day of the new year My best friend, Edwin, and I have needs to build confidence in himself. If greeted on arrival at Leonardo da festival Sunday. sexual conduct. Carolyn WiLson, 42, (not his real name.) son’s thaivk-you card was offensive. discuss the nature of the Anglican of Bangor, was charged with one lived next door for 13 years. We are Jayson misUiists you for no reason what­ Vinci airport by top Vatican offi­ The new year 5750 was inter­ Now I’m concerned Uiat more than Communion and explain how its count of first-degree child abuse and very, very close, but there was never a soever, that’s his problem. Don’t make it cials, including Cardinal Johannes preted by some religious scholars Abby, I realize that this is not the just one person thought his card was of­ system of dispersed authority gives four counts of criminal sexual con­ romantic relationship — not even a kiss. yours. ;WilIebrands, president of the Pon­ as the “year of miracles” because usual Idnd of thank-you note one sends, fensive, and I wonder if my husband and a measure of equality among church duct. They arc not accused of He’s like a brother to me. DEAR ABBY: This is in response to tifical Council for Promoting Chris­ 50 stands for the letter “n” in but why must one be “usual”? I should send an apology to everyone we leaders. sexually abusing the children them­ My boyfriend Jayson and I have been “Maggie in Manhattan,” who asked if tian Unity. Hebrew. The scholars linked the sent the thank-you cards to. What is your The Anglican church docs not selves. Actually, I was very proud that 1 had dating for-almost a year. We are very sex on Sunday morning before Mass was In a brief statement, Runcie said “n” to the word “nisim,” or advice? have the Vatican’s central directing been so iraiovative. Knowing my son, if 1 close, but he is extremely jealous of sinful. his talks likely would be “frank” but miracle. Investigators say they believe at had relied on him to write his own JOHN PAUL’S MOTHER authority, although its priests look to least seven men visited the women’s Edwin. When Edwin and I go out with I once attended a seminar in Tbeson in he was confident they would lead to Canterbury for guidance. But some newspapers inter­ thank-you notes, they would never get DEAR MOTHER: Sorry, but I do not his family or even spend time together, which a priest was asksed the same ques­ increased understanding. preted the new year as the root to house frequently in 1987 and 1988 The Anglican freedom allows to choose their victims from the done. So what would be better: this, or share your enthusiasm for the “quick ’n Jayson calls it a “date.” This really ir­ tion, He replied: “Of course not. Just ; Earlier, about 20 protesters at the word “tashan,” or sleep, sug­ members such as the U.S. Epis­ line-up. They said the children were no thank-you at all? I even typed the ad­ easy” thank-you postcard you designed ritates me. I’ve Uied to tell Jayson that I don’t block the aisle.” London’s Heathrow airport carried gesting weariness over the 21- ONE AND ONLY — Traci Hodgson, 22, a copalians to ordain woman priests then sexually assaulted in their dresses on stick-on labels, so all he had for your son. He’s old enough to write a don’t like Edwin as a boyfriend — only signs such as “Runcie resign” and monlh Palestinian uprising against to do was sign the card with his initials. proper thank-you note for each and every Boston University graduate student, hoids and, this year in the Boston diocese, bedrooms. as a best friend — but he doesn’t believe HAPPILY WED IN CLOQUET, MINN. !‘no to papal talks” as the archbishop Israeli occupation of the territories. After all his “thank-yous” were sent gift he received, which is what he should the first Anglican woman bishop. “The kids would just look at each me. up her finger Wednesday outside her departed. Runcie refused to speak to At least 575 Arabs have been off, I received one of the cards back with have done. By making it easy for him to “There’s no doubt about it, and other as if to say ‘Oh God, not Abby, I have never cheated on Jayson T tii taci* about drugs, AIDS and how to pravsnt home in Boston. Of the 276 registered the group. the pope himself has said so, that the killed by Israeli troops and the following typewritten message: “his evade this responsibility, you are en­ unwanisd pragnancy ars all In Abby's naw, sx- again,”’ Detective f^lrick O’Reilly and I never will, but he doesn’t trust me ; Runcie’s secretary for ecumenical civilians during the revolt. Forty is really shabby - keep your thanks!” 1 couraging laziness. pandad boohM, "What Evsry Taan Should Know." voters, she was the oniy person to vote in of women and especially said. at all. When I ask him why he doesn’t To ordar, sartd your nama and addrsss, plus affairs. Canon Christopher Hill, said Israelis also have been slain in the The Associated Press have no idea who sent it, so 1 can’t even Ek) not compound your gaffe by send­ Ward 21, Precinct 2 in the city’s prelimi­ the consecration of a woman as The women have denied the al­ trust me, he has no answer. He just chack or monay ordar tor $3.50 to: Daar Abby's earlier he did not expect immediate bishop, constitute very considerable violence. SOUNDS NEW YEAR — A rabbi wearing a prayer shawl apologize to the person who thought my ing apologies from you and your hus­ repeats that he doesn’t trust me. Taan BooMat, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, III. nary election. The precinct is populated legations, police said. 61054. (Postaga Is Indudsd.) union of the churches because, difficulties for us and also the Or­ To prevent the uprising from in­ blows the shofar at special prayers at the Wailing Wall rem­ mainly by university students. '’talks about closer relations have They were living together in Ot­ thodox church,” Hume said. terfering in the holiday, the army nant of the ancient temple in Jerusalem. The prayers sego Township, about 30 miles OUR FASCINATING EARTH by Phllp Sett, Ph.D. been going steadily on for 30 years.” Anglicans and Catholics have dis­ blocked travel into Israel by resi­ “I am sure it will happen even­ precede the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hoshana, which south of Grand Rapids, and each had cussed for many years how their dents of the Gaz.a Strip until Mon­ three children in the house. Police It’s smart to get protection tually because the founder of Chris­ day morning and increased sear­ begins at sundown today. churches might draw closer said they did not know of the _ALON6 CAME THE tianity wanted one church,” he said. PEOPLE together. ches of Palestinians entering from whereabouts of the children's ; Anglican leaders said they the West Bank. “Wc want not only to ensure a deeds of the past year and repent fathers. King to marry again thought unity between Anglicans Runcie caused a stir last week by Overnight, police in Israel’s feeling of safety but to let the for their sins. against long-term disabilities telling an Italian journalist that the Investigators involved in the case and Catholics would not come until Galilee rounded up 105 Pales­ people of Israel celebrate as they NEW YORK (AP) — Ihlk-show host Larry King the 21st century. Church of England might recognize The period culminates in the fast could not be reached by telephone tinians who broke the law prohibit­ choose,” Police commissioner early today for comment. Could you hold out if your is about to be married for the third time, but he : “It will happen, eventually,” Car- papal authority in a united church, a of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atone­ ing residents of the territories from David Krauss said on Israel radio. The children, five girls and one regular income stopped for a doesn’t consider himself a two-time loser — the (Jinal , Archbishop of view that had already been staled by ment, which comes on Oct. 9. losers are those who marry only once, he says. spending the night in Israel. boy, have been living in foster prolonged period because of illness Westminster and leader of Catholics the commission. Rosh Hashana is celebrated on or injury? Sylvia Porter “We arc shocked when people marry several The army also increased patrols Tonight, the start of the holiday, homes since May 1988, after one of in England and Wales, said in an in­ along the Lebanese and Jordanian the first and second day of the The odds are high that you and times, but if society would admit it, the truth is that Evangelicals in the Church of Jewish families gather for tradi­ the girls came to school with bruises terview with Channel 4 television England, who base their teaching borders and police were reinforced Jewish month of Tishrei. It marks tional dinners, eating apples your family might quickly become nually. only a few years of disability. But many couples who’ve been married 50 years and told school officials of the al­ late Thursday. strictly on the Bible and oppose throughout the country to head off the beginning of the “ 10 days of dipped in honey to signify a financially devastated. That’s espe­ Morever, he points out, “the agen­ the additional costs for coverage probably met other people and were afraid to move leged abuse. Five of the children are Runcie and John I^ul have met unity with Rome, reacted indignant­ possible guerrilla attacks. awe,” when Jews reflect on their “sweet new year.” WHENEVEK YOU cially so if the illness or injury is not cy imposes extremely tough until retirement age are propor­ on,” King, 55, writes in the Sept. 29-Oct. 1 issue of 8 to 13 years old; the sixth is a four limes, but this is Runcie’s first ly- EAT SOMETHING- job-related and workers compensa­ eligibility standards and routinely tionately small and worth the dif­ “USA Weekend.” developmental ly disabled 18-ycar- BETWEEN tion doesn’t pay. Even if you are turns down a majority of all claims. ference for the financial protection King is confident his marriage to Julie old girl. SLICES OF BKEAV, able to save 10 percent of your an­ And only five states — New York, and peace of mind it will give you, Alexander, 41, who runs a lawyer-recruiUnent firm After interviewing the girl at GIVE CREDIT TO nual income every year, one year New Jersey, California, Hawaii, and advises Slone. in Philadelphia, will last. school, sheriff’s Lt. Rick Cain said JOHN MONTAGU out of work could wipe out 10 years Rhode Island — now have man­ Whatever the length of coverage, “What Julie and I both know — and this is what One hundred years of uplifting experiences he petitioned the Allegan County Probate Court to have the children d m - nfz). of savings. datory employee disability insurance employees should also get disability experience gives you — is there can never be THE FOURTH Less than 40 percent of all com­ anything after this, or anything as suong,” he said. removed. which provides r ' ne additional in­ insurance that is renewable and By Suzy Patterson lient blonde who carries on the family’s cus­ The soutien-gorge was a boon to women panies provide full benefits for King says he married his first wife, Alene, “be­ ing her perky bosom in “And God Created Police didn’t seek arrest warrants EARL OF SANDWICH. come. (This is only for a limited non-cancellable. Those provisions The Associated Press tom lingerie trade with her mother, Alice. who were fainting dead away as their HE GAVE thE long-term disability. Most people cause in ’61 you got married if you wanted a fami­ Women” did a lot for the bra. And, like many, for the women until two weeks ago, period — usually six months.) are essential to avoid subsequent Elegant women had long .suffered the con­ whaleboncd corsets socked them in the ster­ SANDWICH ITS NA^E have life and health insurance, but ly.” They divorced after having one daughter, King other stars, she bought hers at Cadolle. when they believed the children The National Insurance Consumer rate increases and protect agr.inst an ' PARIS — It was as revolutionary as the straints of bust bandeaux or body corsets, cul­ num and literally knocked the air out of them. S/AtPLY BY BEING A long-term disability coverage to Organization, which monitors the insurer choosing not to renew your said, because “we really never understood each storming of the Bastille, as beautifully en­ minating in the sculpted naughty Nineties But concerns for a shapely bosom were were prepared to testify. “We didn’t other.” Herminie patented her invention, but it was deflated to an all-time low after 1%8, when feel a year ago they were prepared COf^RULSWE G A O L E R . SO protect their most valuable asset, industry on behalf of the public, en­ coverage as too risky. gineered as the Eiffel Tower. That great torso-cincher aptly called the “wa.spie.” He married his second wife, Sharon, in 1976. soon copied widely. militant women’s libbers symbolically burned to testify or could testify,” Cain EKTREf^E WAS HIS HABIT THAT HE WOULDN'T earning ability is usually over­ dorses disability insurance as a pru­ While you can also shield against French achievement — the brassiere — is As a working woman — she was widowed Since then, the bra has had its tips and their bras or slopped wearing them. said. LEAVE GATING TABLES FOR A fAEAL. INSTEAD looked, according to Prof. Gary dent invesUnent even though it is inflation with cost-of-living in­ That marriage didn’t work, he said, because they 100 years old this year. at a very young age — Herminie was dis­ competed for attention. downs. Poupie Cadolle said she was horrified by Police said the line-ups occurred HE REQUESTED A SLICE OF tAEAT BETWEEN 1 Stone, vice president of academic not cheap. Costs depend on the na­ creases built into a long-term policy, . As the Eiffel Tower was going up, an tressed by the currently fashionable strait- His relationship with Alexander, who is once- With the boyish looks of Chanel after all this. at least once a week for at least a SLICES OF BREAD. IT CAUGHT ON, AND affairs at the American College in ture of the coverage, in addition to check carefully whether the extra in­ enterprising French lady named Herminie jacket. World War I, the bra was reduced to little “It was a catastrophe to let bosoms sag that year. The women also allegedly beat NOWADAYS, eVE-RYONE EATS SANDWICHES! Bryn Mawr, F^. age, health and duration of pay­ divorced, is different. King says. So she came up with a frilly two-part gar­ come is worth the added cost of this Cadolle was consUucting the first' bra — more than a band, as women strove for flat way.” the children and forced them to Yet, studies indicate that an ments. In case of severe and per­ safeguard. Any additional coverage, Brando gets high rating called “soutien-gorge” in France, literally ment — the first beribboned “bra ” It was at­ chests. employee is three limes more likely Her bra sales sagged, too, by at least 30 clean floors with toothbrushes and manent disability to a relatively of course, will raise your basic “throat support,” a euphemism for bosom tached to the corset by net, but freed the ab­ But it surged back gloriously in the percent. eat dog food, police said. to become disabled for an extended NEW YORK (AP) — Marlon Brando’s perfor­ young person, these costs can con­ monthly premium costs. uplift. domen, and soon became an altogether sweater-girl years after World War II, “But they’ve popped up recently,” she said, Authorities were investigating period prior to reaching 65 than to mance as a trial lawyer battling South Africa’s separate item. tinue for decades. While her invention has become a epitomized by busty movie stars like Jane welcoming the recent return to sexier dress motives for the alleged crimes. “The Dr. Gott die before that age. Chartered Financial Consultants apartheid system in “A Dry White Season” won a Slone suggests that any protection wardrobe fixture, her descendants are still Suspended from its two shoulder straps, Russell and later Jayne Mansfield, inspiring that gives bras and bustiers a boost. assumption would be money or nar­ More than 375,(KX) Americans be­ you buy should cover from 60 to 75 generally advise their clients that thumbs-up from the man considered to be the in­ serving up “couture” bras and other lingerie this revolutionary contraption was colorfully spiration for the role. the less well-endowed to look for an artificial Nevertheless, she is leery of couturiers. cotics changed hands,” Cain said. come totally disable each year and percent of gross earnings. Because premium costs on a fairly priced dis­ in the quietly exclusive house of Cadolle on called the “bien-etre,” or well-being. Al­ uplift. Peter Gott, M.D. ability policy for a person between “He’s a great actor, and I was truly moved," “I think they hate bosoms, deep down,” she There is medical evidence to sub­ that number is increasing. Actuaries most disability policies have waiting the Rue Cambon in Paris just off the though rooted in the French word for arm Bra manufacturers fell all over themselves George Bizos, a lawyer who has handled some of said. stantiate the children’s claims of offer the conservative estimate that periods before payments begin, he the ages of 20 and 40 should come fashionable Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore. (bras), the term brassiere is the English usage. to give breasts “sexy” shapes that sometimes South Africa’s most famous political cases, said However, some designers like Chanlal sexual abuse, police said. Two of one of every eight workers can ex­ recommends that con- to about 1.5 percent of annual in­ “My great-great-grandmother was very The French still call the garment a soutien- looked like cannon shells rather than bosoms. pect to have some type of disability come per year — or about $600 for Thursday. Thomass and Jean-Paul Gaultier see bras as the girls were believed to have been sumers“negotiate the longest wail­ liberated,” said Poupie Cadolle, 43, an ebul­ gorge. In France, sex kitten Brigitte Bardot show­ real fashion items. spared, they added. keeping him or her out of work for ing period they can handle with ex­ someone earning $40,000. In­ Bizos represented Nelson Mandela in 1963 when Red plaques more than three months. isting savings — up to 180 days — dividuals between 40 and 50 will the nationalist leader was sentenced to life in prison, and was involved in the inquiry into the Slone, who supervises instruction which will lower your premiums pay around 2.5 percent of annual in­ of future Chartered Financial Con­ substantially. If your employer has come, while those between 50 and death of black activist Steven Biko in 1976. are untreatable sultants and Chartered Life Under­ some kind of disability benefits 60 and may have to spend between 3 Bizos, who was attending a conference this week writers, cautions against relying plan, arrange to integrate it with and 4 percent. examining a post-apartheid constitution for South CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 solely on Social Security to cope Africa, said the film portrays “a compressed DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m a 30-year-old female. I’ve your outside coverage.” Most of the major life insurers with such a crisis. Payouts on dis­ now offer long-term disability reality” of life in the country. had diabetes since I was 7. At the age of 17,1 developed The most comprehensive Q ^ pa r t tim e r r i P A R T TIME ability claims usually begin only coverage now generally available policies. When investigating such “It’s improbable that all those things happened to Notices I HELP HELP HELP red spots on my lower legs that were diagnosed as ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED liU jH E LP WANTED HELP after a five-month wailing period provides monthly checks — all coverage, the best sources to turn to just two families,” he said, “but all the events in the WANTED WANTED WANTED necrobiosis lipoidica. A dermatologist treated me with film have happened to South Africans.” WANTED and are generally too low to support non-taxable — until the age of 65 or are probably a qualified financial As a condition precedent to CUSTOMER Service - cortisone injections that didn’t provide much improve­ the placement of any adver­ PART Time individual MACHINE Operators - the existing living standard of 70. You can save money on consultant or plaiuier or the agent Days, apply In person ELECTRICAL Sales - Ex­ MEDICAL Secretory for ment. Newton’s horses on sale tisin g In the M anchester He­ needed to perform our First and second shifts. UNIQUE, exciting and perienced Inside sales anyone earning $25,000 or more an- premiums with a policy that covers who handles your life insurance. rald, Advertiser hereby MUMS af the Mall Room, 341 customer service fol­ Setup and operate CNC fun part time position quiet practice. Some A dozen doctors, one of whom is a diabetic specialist, East Center Street, person for commercial computer knowledge LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sotheby’s is holding its agrees to protect, Indemnify Dig your own and low up surveys East of Turning Machines. for an energetic, enthu­ and Industrial sales. 2-3 says nothing can be done, yet I’m tired of blue jeans and first horse auction this weekend, putting 98 of and hald harmless the Man­ Manchester.______the Connecticut River. Three years expe­ siastic person to play- preferred. Send re­ chester Herald, Its afficers potted mums. Spec­ years experience. Call sume to Dr. A. Murcia, knee socks in the summer to avoid people staring at the entertainer Wayne Newton’s prized Arabian horses COOK - Part time, nights. Welcome new resi­ rience. Must be famil­ /work with a special 793-0231. Ask for Mr. and emplayees against any needs 5 year autistic 29 Haynes Street, Man- unsightly spots. Do you have any suggestions? on the block. and all liability, loss or tacular sizes and Apply at Luigi’s Res­ dents to greater Hart­ iar wifh aircraft qual- Bruce. Some car deals a bad idea taurant, 706 Hartford ford with gifts of good tly parts. Company child In a non- chester, CT 06040. DEAR READER: Necrobiosis lipoidica expense. Including attor­ BOOKKEEPER - Full The sale Saturday evening at Newton’s plush neys' fees, arising from colors - pumpkins, Rood, Manchester. will. Own car Is neces­ paid group Insurance. ludgmental child cen MEDICAL Receptionist - diabeticorum is an uncommon skin disorder seen in Casa de Shenandoah ranch, on the city’s southwest claims of unfair trade practi­ sary. Compensation For appointment call ter. Option home based time, strong accounts Immediate Medical DEAR BRUCE: I see all sorts of deals advertised in apples & cider at the: RELIABLE person for payable skills, compu­ diabetics. It consists of oval, red plaques on the front side, should bring in about $750,000, said Sealy ces, Infringement of trade­ part time, 20-30 hours $20 per contact. Call for 242-1616 or apply at program, outline in the Care Center of Man­ the paper where I can buy a new car with no money marks, trade names or pat­ ter entry and word surface of the lower legs. These lesions are painless and Rodger, a Sotheby’s spokesman. H u rst F arm per week. Tuxedo appointment at Hart­ Beacon Industries, In­ award winning NBC chester has a full time down. What do you think of these? ents, violation of rights of ford Despatch Moving corporated, 85 Granby movie In Brook Son- processing. Please call position for a front harmless, but they readily ulcerate, if injured, and can Smart Money privacy and Infringement of 746 East St. Shop. 649-7901. or send resume to Lu­ I have always been told that it is important to make a Newton has been breeding Arabian honses for 25 8i Storage, Nick Pahou- Street, Bloomfield, CT. rise. Call 649-4978. desk receptionist. Pre­ become infected. The cause is unknown, but the skin copyright and proprietary A n d o v e r BOOKKEEPER - Part cille Durost at Fuss 8> decent-sized down payment. But the three dealers that I years and is raising a herd of more than 250 on his rights, unfair competition lls. Treasurer, 225 eoe/mfh ______vious medical office changes may be due to microangiopathy, poor circula­ time as needed. Bill Prospect Street, East O’Neill, Incorporated, and computer expe­ talked to today say not to worry about it, no money Bruce Williams ranch at Logandale, northwest of Las Vegas. and libel and slander, which 6 4 6 -6 5 3 6 paying and quarterlies. CARE Giver - Mature, 146 Hartford Road, tion caused by blocked blood vessels in various body or­ Newton’s “Aramus” herd, named after a favorite may result from the publica­ Hartford, CT 06108. 528- loving person to work rience necessary. In­ down is the way of the ’80s and only old-fashioned tion of any advertisement In Must be experienced 9551. eoe DRIVERS Manchester, CT 06040. terested applicants call gans. To my knowledge, the condition is untrehtable but Polish national champion stallion owned by the and reliable. Referen­ with Infants and 646-2469. eoe M /F people come in to put down large down payments. the Manchester Herald by BOOKKEEPER - Part toddlers In small day Good Driving personnel at 721-7393. may improve if the diabetes is brought under strict con­ advertiser. Including adver­ HAY ces required. Ideal for CHILD Care/Housekeep- Monday - Friday, 9am- I am only 27 and too young to be old fashioned, but I For example, if your car is totaled, your insurance entertainer, is considered one of the top five retired person. 633- time, computer entry. care center. Hours Record A Must tisements In any free distri­ Immediate openings, steady lull ing needed. Mature 4pm. trol. have to believe that there was some good reason why company will pay the value of the car, minus he deduc­ Arabian herds in the world. bution publications pub­ 9372, leave message, Must have strong ac­ 12pm-6pm. Coll 649- To give you more information, I am sending you a counts payable skills, 9228. time work, time and a hall after 40 and experienced per­ PIPE Organ Tuner/Tech- my parents and both of my uncles told me that it was tible. Assume a $500 deductible. If the car is worth lished by the Manchester RIDES PART Time matron for hours, benefits, also warehouse son. Full time. Live In free copy of my Health Report “Diabetes .” Mubarak likes center Herald. Penny Sleffert, 3-4 days per week. help. See Alan. nlclan Trainee - Open- foolish to buy a car with no money down. But no one $8,000, they will give you $7,500. Publisher. Exciting program high school. 9:30am- or out. Must have own Other readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 Please call or send GENERAL I n g f o r very could give me a solid answer as to why it was foolish. No suppose you owe $10,000, which is not unusual in NEW YORK (AP) — Egyptian President Hosni open to public Sat­ 1pm. Monday - Friday. resume to Lucille Du- Manchester Tobacco tran sp o rtatio n . 659- aglle/naturally me­ with their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, Apply Facilities Servi­ CLEANING PERSON & Candy Company 1009.______chanical, non-smoker. an upside-down deal. You will have to come up with an Mubarak, whose country has some impressive large LEGAL NOTICES ces, South Windsor rost at Fuss 8i O’Neill, Pari lime Cleveland 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. urday and Sunday Incorporated, 146 Hart­ 78 San Rico Dr. DAY Care help needed to Unique career oppor­ additional $2,500 and have to go out to borrow it and structures of its own, was astonished by the heights Board of Education, Morning hours R.M., HUNTSVILLE. ALA. 10-4 during month ford Road, Manches­ care for children In our tunity with some of the World Trade Center nonetheless. INVITATION TO BID 1737 Main Street, South Starting at 7am Manchester DEAR R.M.: Your parents and your uncles were then what do they drive? ter, CT 06040. 646-2469. two pre-three and three travel. Folev-Baker In- Seeded bids will be received in of October. Group by Windsor. 528-9711 Ext. Lynch Toyota Pontiac 1 DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband’s urologist diag­ right on track — the car dealers are just hungry for a No! Buying a car with no money down is almost “They are such huge buildings that I could see year old rooms. Mon­ corporated, 646-4666. the General Services' office. 40. EOE______EOE M /F.______nosed him with a malignant prostatic tumor. The doctor never a g o ^ way to go. In addition, now that the tax ad­ from the windows here, the other big buildings look reservations. 646-4321 ______MACHINIST day - Friday, lpm-6pm. sale. 41 Center Street, Manchester, PART Time positions SNACK Bar - Part time, did a needle biopsy and fVP test. No other blood work. vantages have been wiped out, it becomes even less like small villas in comparison,” Mubarak said FIRST CLASS Call The Children's LOT Attendant - Full Buying a car with little r no money down, you wind CT until 11:00 a.m. on the Also pumpkin and ci­ available. Flexible 18 years old. TallWood Place, Incorporated, time. Monday - Friday, X-rays or CAT scans were done. What is tlie proper desirable. during a visit Thursday. date shown below for the fol­ Country Club, 646-1151. Full-time, 1st shift. Must have up in what is called an “upside-down situation.” That hours. No experience NURSERY SCH06l Manchester. 643-5535. good driving record prroc^ure? Listen to your folks and remember, a good idea is Mubarak, in the United States to push President lowing: der at the: needed. We will train. extensive background in all means you will owe considerably more on the car than it TEACHER phases of machining. 5 yrs AUTO And Truck Me­ required. See JoeAmo- DEAR READER: I believe your husband’s urologist never old fashioned. Neither is a bad idea made good Bush to support an Egyptian plan for bringing OCTOBER 1 1, 1989 - Wages starting at $6 CUSTODIAN - Church, 20 dlo, LIpman Volkswa­ is worth. Should there be an accident where the car is Hurst Farm per hour. Call Spauld­ 25 hours per week, September - min. experience. Company chanic. Experience followed standard practice by obtaining tissue (biopsy) peace to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza OPERATION OF BUS FOR hour work week. Minor May. Requires B.A. In appropriate gen, 24 Tolland Turn­ wiped out, you will be obliged to pay the difference bet­ because it’s been around for a long time. It’s just an old ing Company for Inter­ paid benefits include Blue only. Top wages and ELDERLY & HANDICAPPED 746 East St. handy man type tasks. field, plus experience teaching Cross, major medical, dental, benefits. 647-9552. pike, Vernon. 649-2638. for analysis and performing an IVP (kidney X-ray) to ween its actual value and what you owe in cash. bad idea. Strip, stopped here as part of an Egyptian fashion view, 289-7918, ask for preschoolers. $7.54 per hour. OCTOBER 17, 1989 - PUR- Outside maintenance. paid vacations, paid holi­ check for urinary obsunction. Some speci^ists might DEAR BRUCE: I am considering (establishing) exhibit at the 110-story building. Gary Chandler. An 649-0815. Send resume by October 4th to: days, air conditioned shop CHASE OF 1 0,000 Andover equal opportunity em­ have investigated further with a blood count, chemical scholarships for high-school students who excel in their CURBSIDE RECYCLING M. Maney and excellent working ployer, m /f/v/h . YWCA screening analysis (to examine other' substances in the grades. I would like to know what procedures to follow Reagan cancels appearance CONTAINERS 646-6536 environment. blood), and a chest X-ray and bone scan (to see if the RENO, Nev. (AP) — Former President Reagan 78 N. Main Street Our Language both while I am alive and after I have passed on. This OCTOBER 17, 1989 - ONE HELP ” jHELP Manchester SPM Instruments, Inc. "LET’S TALK” had to cancel his first scheduled appearance since (1) 1990 22,500# COMBINA­ 351 N. Main Street tumor had spread). information is extremely important to me. EOE About Strano’s success in seliing and how The urologist may feel confident that he diagnosed undergoing skull surgery, so his wife, Nancy, will TION LOADER/BACKHOE HELPING PEOPLE sa­ WANTED I'M w a n ted Marlborough, CT 06447 WITH TWO-VdHEEL DRIVE you can be a part of it! As aiways, we keep your husband’s problem at an early stage; therefore, the jeffrey McQuain L.S., PITTSBURGH stand in for him. tisfy their needs and doctor may choose to wait, before obtaining further Reagan was to have spoken at the California The Town of Manchester is an wants ... that's what want seiiing houses, and with our soon-to-start equal opportunity employer, ads are all about. Training Program you can be a part of the tests, and see if your husband develops any symptoms to DEAR L.S.: There are several ways to establish Grocers Association annu^ conference here Mon­ WAREHOUSE HELP CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES arid requires an affinriative ac­ successfui Strano's Sales Team. Conscien­ suggest the tumor has spread. Ordinarily, prostatic can­ scholarship funds, but the easiest is to select a college or day. tion policy for all of its Con­ NAMCO — One of America’s largest retailers of Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and Detain holds back or keeps from going. For a noun above ground pools, spas, and patio furniture tious, dependable, energetic, full time sales cer is slow-growing and will not cause problems for university and work directly with them. In most cases, “To be on the safe side, his physicians have tractors and Vendors as a PART TIME 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Fuil or part many months or years. that’s related to detain, just ask any student on deten­ they will be very pleased to provide you with legal ad­ recommended he not travel away from Los Angeles condition of doing business has immediate openings for full time warehouse associates will feel right at home! For confi­ with the Town, as per Federal I HELP WANTED time positions. Because you are obviously concerned about your hus­ tion. vice as to establishing a will, setting up a scholarship in until the second week in October,” Reagan spokes­ personnel at our location in Manchester. dential interview....don’t delay — call today! Anyone who performs gamely shows courage or Order 11246. Positions are permanent, full benefits package, Every other weekend required band’s condition, I urge you to have a conference with your name and accepting donations while you are alive. man Mark Weinberg said Thursday. BOOKKEEPER - Part fighting spirit. Don’t play with this adverb’s spelling - Bid forms, plans and hours 8am-5pm, overtime available. •Ask about our child care reimbursement Frank Strano the doctor. You can question the specialist about further You can pick the type of student you want to help Weinberg said Reagan’s recuperation “continues specifications are available at time, Wednesday - Fri­ ABOVE AVERAGE WAGES. tests and the danger signals to look for in the future. To simply add an -ly ending to game. to go well and his physicians in Los Angeles are the General Services' office. day, 8am-5pm. Ac­ •Non-benefits rate of pay program within certain guidelines (the criteria necessary to be counts receivable and STRANO REAL ESTATE give you more information, I am sending you a free fully satisfied with his progress.” Please apply In person to: Will Train awarded your scholarship). I urge you to talk to the TOWN OF MANCHESTER, payable, payroll. Ex­ 647-"S0LD” copy of my Health Report “The Prostate Gland.” Other Do you have a question or comment about our lan­ school or schools of your choice. Reagan underwent surgery Sept. 8 at the Mayo CONNECTICUT perience required. Of­ NAMCO Please call: Director of Staff Development, readers who would like a copy should send $1.25 with guage? Questions should be sent to: Jeffrey You’re making a significant contribution to the future Clinic in Rochester. Minn., to drain fluid that had RICHARD J. SARTOR, fice located In Man­ 100 Sanrico Drive Crestfleld Convalescent Home of Manchester It's What We Do Best! their name and address to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland McQuain, Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, of young people in our country, and 1 commend you on accumulated on his brain after he was thrown from g e n e r a l MANAGER chester. Call 528-1300 Manchester, CT 06040 643-5151. 0^ 09 for appointmenf. 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. Manchester 06040. this endeavor. a horse July 4.

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LEGAL NOTICES HOMES HOMES PETS AND TAG TAG si- HOMES | 2 ^ HOMES TAG TAG TAG FOR SALE FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE I SUPPLIES SALES SALES SALES CLASSIFIED CRAFTS FOR SALE FOR SALE TOWN OF ANDOVER I SALES SALES s:; ;: ::; A Feature Of This Newspaper INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION COCKATIEL Bird and BEFORE Snow Files! MALLARD View - Dis­ M A NC HESTER - Now PUBLIC HEARINGS accessories. $50. 645- BIG Tog Sole - House- MANCHESTER -66 White MANCHESTER-53 Clyde SATURDAY, 9om-4pm. MANCHESTER - 940 East Builder wants out! COVENTRY - Tastefully tinctive duplexes and Decorated. 3 br Cape, only 135,000 for these 6880.______wares, antiques, furni­ Street, Saturday, Sun­ Rood, Saturday, 9am- Girl's 5 piece bedroom Middle Turnpike, Sat­ Possible rent with op­ The Inland Wetlands Commission of Andover, Connecticut will townhouses. Save large dressing room oft brand new, huge, excit­ ture, kitchen Items. day, 9am-2pm. Multi- 3pm. Toys, bike, house- set, girl's bike, Casio urday, September 30th, tion also! Brand new 7 hold Public Hearings on Tuesday, October 10 1980 at 7'30 FREE Kittens and adult thousands. $141,900! No mbr, newer carpeting, ing, 7 room, 1,800 sq. ft. Friday, Saturday and family. Household wares, tools, child's Keyboard, Program­ Sunday, October 1st, rm Colonial on Shoddy p.m. in the lower level of the Town Office BuiWirw at 17 School cats. Vet checked and stove. association fees. New 3 hardwood floors, pad­ beautiful contempor­ Sunday, September Items, children's mable Police Scanner, 9om-3pm. Rain dote Mill Rd. In Andover. 3 a r y Townhouses. Road on the following petitions: shots. Donations ac­ 29th through October clothes, kid's clothes and toys. bedroom single family dle fan In dining room, I cepted. Protectors of 10/7 ond 10/8.______bdrms, 2.5 baths, fire­ attached homes that Cathedral ceilings, An­ Application #7-10-89ALMABL, A.L.M.A. (or a boat launch on 1st, 10am-?, 77 Cider miscellaneous. BOLTON - 384 Lake 11 Sass Drive, Man­ place, Anderson win­ nicely treed lot, drilled Anim als. 742-9666 or FLEA Market - Monday, offer a sensible alter­ well. $129,900. Philips dersen windows, full West Street Extension. Mill Rood, Bolton MULTI-Fomllles - Large Street, Friday, Sep­ chester. Vernon and dows, vinyl siding, ap­ basements, 2x6 con­ 633-8515.______(Highway 83), 649-3872. Kennedy to Kent to Thursday, Friday, native to the high cost Real Estate, 742-1450.Q Application #9-11-89JTCV, FRI Land Equities, Inc for a variety of good mlscel- tember 29, 1-5pm and 5pm-8pm. Saturday, prox. 1900 sq.ft. Set on of a new home! A struction, family room ADORABLE Siamese Sass.______M A N C H E S TER - New Retail/Offico Center on Route 6 & Shoddy Mill Roads. loneous. Coolldge Saturday, September 9om-5pm. 41 Purnell picture perfect 5 acre complete package at fireplace, central air, cross kittens, ready to MANCHESTER - 73 Oak Street, Saturday, Sep­ 30, 9om-4pm. Child­ MANCHESTER -40 White Place.______lot with lots of privacy. one low price! 1'/j Listing! $149,900. Spa­ oven/range, dls- I CARPENTRY/ Dated at Andover, Connecticut this 29th day of Seotember and go to a good home. cious 3 bedroom, 2 ELECTRICAL this 6th day of October, 1989. ^ Street, September 30th, tember 30th. 8am-3pm. ren's clothes, braided Street, September 30th, Call for details. baths, fireplace, wall hwasher, hood, dispo­ Litter trained. 649-9597. TAG Sole - 41 Bigelow bath, full dormered I REMGGELING 9am-4pm. Rain dote rugs, etcetera. 9am -3pm . Antiques, $214,900. Jackson 8, to wall carpeting, sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full ANDOVER INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION M A N C H E S T E R -15 Stow- Street (oft Main Cape. Complete with October 7th. Baby fur- MANCHESTER - 103 collectibles, computer. Jackson Real Estate, range, refrigerator, baths, washer/dryer berry Lone, Saturday, Street) Friday and Sat­ fireplaced living room, CONSTANTINE ELECTRIC John England, Chairman nlture/clothlng, adult Greenwood Drive, Sat­ Interesting stuff, come 647-8400.D dishwasher and micro- hookups, cedar siding, September 30th, lOom- urday, 8om-4pm. An­ rec room, hardwood CARPENTER8/HAN0YMEN No job too small 062-09 clothing, brlc-o-broc. urday, September 30th, see. MANCHESTER -$179,000. wave oven, full base­ wall-to-wall carpeting, 3pm. tiques, collectibles, de­ PUMPMOBILE & WHEELBARROW. A floors, 2 zone heating. Raaaonably priead ratldan- MISCELLANEOUS SATURDAY and Sunday, Sunday, October 1st. Spacious, well kept 5/5 ment and attached gar­ tiled foyer, oak kitchen tlal Improvamants. Claaning. Free estimates MANCHESTER ^~57 pression gloss plus dynamic duo to build for a weekend wood­ Sally Sullivan, Sentry 10am-4pm. Some of this MANCHESTER - 59 Scor- 10am-4pm, 3 fam ily. more. two family In the North age. No gimmicks, lust cabinets, two-zone gas hauling, building, ramodat- Fully insured and FOR SALE borough Rood, Sep­ Jensen Strecl, Sep­ working project. Kid’s pumpmobile and a Real Estate, 643-4060.O Ing (la kHchana, balha, and and some of that, an­ JUST Moved - 73 Spring end of town. Conve­ solid dollar value- heat, slider to deck and APARTMENTS tember 30th, October tem ber 30, 8:30am - RAIN or shine. 9/30, 9om- handy wheelbarrow with removable seat. rac rooma). /Ml calla an- licensed , miscellaneous tiques, bottles. 158 Street, September 30th, nient to shopping compare! Ask about MANCHESTER - Drastl- 2-car garage. Owners FOR RENT 1st, 8om-2pm. Moving 3pm. Snowblower, leaf 4pm, 135 Porter Street. awared. Rafarancaa. I FOR RENT Greenwood Drive. 9am-4pm. Refrigera­ Illustrated plans include full size patterns. areas. Large yard, two our new 2 br, 2 bath cally Reduced! will hold a second 646-1284 END ROLLS something for blower, tools, exercise Baby Items to career #2505 $4.95 cor garage. Hardwood $179,500. Best buy In mortgage of $32,900 at 847-1824 tor, desks, bureaus, bike and household wear, toys to Ranch. Blanchard 8, FIRST Floor apartment g a r a g e for rent begin­ 21'h" width — 25

r trim work, small jobs. homes. Quality work at . curity and references Monday through Thursday. FOR SALE BE A Country Bumpkin ate, 643-4060.O ums; and there are, of BOLTON - 17 Boyberry catalog (Includes $16 In discount coupons!) Senior Citizen Discount affordable prices. required. No pets. 646- 'St u d e n t % size violin BOLTON - Yes, you can For $124,900. When you MANCHESTER - 5 course, no association 7336. ROOMMATES Rood, Friday and Sat­ In Okla. please add tax. fees. Call today for Entirely owner operated. with case $100,15 com­ urday, 10am-3pm. Rain afford a home In Bol­ buy this newer. In the P arker St. $139,900. 6 4S ^ 5 S 9 I WANTED bination storm win­ CLASSIFIED CRAFTS com plete details on MANCHESTER-6 room, or shine. ton. $154,900. This well country but minutes Lots of charm awaits 27 years exp. Call dows, variety of size. these magnificent and 3 bedroom duplex. r o o m m a t e kept 5 room Ranch from Manchester 2 you In this darling bun­ Joseph Dumas - Female Best offer. Room di­ beautiful homes at $700/month. Security P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 features an open bedroom townhouse, galow style Cape feat­ IPAINTING/PAPERING 846-5253. ” 50 Plus vider with- cabinet, $167,900 with this very, and references. 646- utilities. Coll 646-7695 kltchen-dlnlng area, with beautiful open uring 3 bedrooms, IVz 0576. shelves, desk, TV shelf. ESTATEH-AG plus 3 bedrooms. Also, flowing floor plon, slid­ baths, 1st floor den and very special financing. a ^ ♦ e r 4 ; 3 0 p m Best otter. 646-3830. a full walk out base­ ers to patio, fresh air 8> 2 car oversized garage - This Is an excellent I INTERIOR/EXTERIOR MISCELLANEOUS MANCHESTER - Large 1 weekdays. SALE opportunity for first- bedroom, appliances, ment with wood stove. great for children and all on a lovely large PAINTING SERVICES GOLF Clubs used, starter 251/2 Eldridge Si. Manch­ All on 5 acres of wood­ your favorite pet. Anne well landscaped lot. time buyers and Inves­ Painting & Hghl Caipenlry, pool, laundry, air con­ ester, Saturday, Septem­ Sell Your Car tors. Owner will con­ ditioner. $650 Includes and full sets with bags Cut baking time In half lands. Plenty of room Miller Real Estate,647- Century 21 - Epstein Driveway Sealed, Porches & $25 to $95. Mlscellane- ber 30,10am -5 ^ . Admis­ 8000.O sider rent with option. heat and hot water. MISCELLANEOUS next time you fix meat for your horses. Flano Realty, 647-8895.0 Hatchw^s rebuilt, HAWKES11EE SERVICE ous clubs 649-1794. sion tickets to Estate Sale Real Estate, 646-5200... Rothman 8, Rothman, Buckat, truck & chippar. 413-566-5358. SERVICES distributed after Sam. Brass loaf by baking In muffin 646-4144.0 ualligan & Co. Slump removal. Free ATARI 7800 Game System fins rather than the con­ EAST Hartford - Reduced MANCHESTER - 2 bed- bed, furniture, antiques, *15 649-1698/643-6386 aatimataa. Spade) GSL Building Mainte­ Includes over 20 car­ MANCHESTER -$319,900. room flat, 2nd floor, air 4 Lines — 10 Days ventional loaf. Saves fuel for quick sale, 5 room consideration (or ddarly tridges, controllers china, glass, silver, "coun­ O P E N H O U S E Reduced for quick sale. and handicapped. conditioner. Fully ap­ nance Co. Commercl- 50C charge each addi­ and makes attractive Indi­ Ronch, pantry, full “IT’e can teli ^ m and game selector try" and original paintings. basement, enclosed Lookout Mountain. An- piianced kitchen, cel­ ol/ResIdentlal building tional line, per day. You vidual servings. Use a SUNDAY NOON-5 repairs and home Im­ switches. Asking $85. low-cost ad In Classified porch. $102,000. Ted- saldl Built oversized 4 what to look for... 647-7553 lar storage, garage. No can cancel at any time bedroom Colonial, 2'/z pets. $690 per month provements. Interior Please call 649-4598 af- MANCHESTER -29 Kane QmOQV for aulek response next ford Real Estate, 647- 267 GREEN ROAD ter 6pm weekdays. 9914. baths, large eat-ln kit­ and what to look plus utilities plus dep- and exterior pointing, Rood, September 30th, NO REFUNDS OR time you have something PIANO TUNING light carpentry. Com­ ROSS Grand Tour 10 to sell. 643-2711. chen w/wet bar and out fo r r oslt. 649-5678 after 7pm. 9om-l :30pm. Rain dote ADJUSTMENTS COVENTRY - Privacy glass doors to screened Mark Trotier plete lanltorlol ser­ speed bike - Excellent 10/1. No early birds. vice. Experienced, rel­ condition. $50. 649-4975. galore In this 7 room porch. Plaster walls, 2 15 Years Exerience io Locust street. 4 room Car, seat covers. Ice fireplaces, attic fan. HarBro iable, free estimates. scrapers, more. Bas­ CALL HERALD Contemporary, 2 bath, Reasonable Rates heated apartment 1st 643-0304.______fireplace, woodstove, Completely private floor. Security. No ketball hoop with pole, Route 83 HOMES cathedral celling, wooded yard. Three Painting pets. $650 monthly. 646- PIANO Tuning - Gradu­ TAG books, camera, CLASSIFIED blocks from 1-384. Im­ 647-5719 ate of H ard School of baskets, gomes, 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 I FOR SALE decks. Private treed of Manchester 2426. 9am-5pm SALES Vernon, CT lot. $159,900. Tedford mediate occupancy. TREE weekdays.______Music. Word Krause, skates, clothes, Reol Estate, 647-9914. By owner 646-8711. 643-5336. household.______A BAR OF toilet soap Quality Painting REMOVAL 118 Main Street, 3 room NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ TeL 872-9145 COVENTRY - Charming BOLTON - Garrison Co­ apartment Including eral Statute 23-65 prohibits 526 East Center Street, ploced In suitcases will MANCHESTER lonial located on cul- Services Trees trimmed arxl removed. Saturday, Sunday. keep them smelling ni­ country home with Cordwood sold. Seasoned and heot/hot water. $560 the posting of odvertlse- Helaine Road, Charm­ de-sac, 3 years old, 3 •Free Estimates menfs by any person, firm or Furniture, linens, odds A DEALER YOU CAN DEAL WITH ce...ond may come In view on 2.7 acres sur­ 3 or 4 bedrooms, full dormered Cape 2 full baths, unseasoned hardwood only. per month. Security. MOTORS, INC. ing, six rm Caipe, Irw/ bedrooms plus play­ •Senior Citizen Discounts Fully Insured. Free Estimates. corporation on o telegraph, and ends. handy next time you go on rounded by stone fireplace in living room, eat-ln-kitchen and formal No pets. 646-2426, 9om- I GARDENING fp, formal dr, 3 bed­ walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 room, 3 baths with •Aluminum & Vinyl Crane Service Available. 5pm weekdays.______telephone, electric light or a vocation trip. Boost dining room, full basement, laundry hookups, nice lacuzzl. Tile In kitchen power pole or to o tree, rooms, 1 1/2 baths, full baths, formal din­ Powerwashing Call Carl 742-5986 CHRYSANTHEMUMS - your yocoflon budget by and bathrooms, hard­ 447 Main Street, 5 room shrub, rock, or any other nicely landscaped/ ing room, den, mud yard, fenced in on 2 sides. For more information call apartm ent. $600 per You dig your con­ natural oblect w ithout o w rit­ CARS selling Idle Items around wood floors, alarm sys­ tainer. 550 Bush Hill "THE BIG your home for cosh. Place fenced. FOR SALE room, deck and fire­ 6 4 7 -1 7 1 4 . 646-6815 Screened loam, gravel, month plus utilities. ten permit (or the purpose of FOR SALE place. Garage and tem, appliances, cen­ Rood, Manchester. protecting Itorthepubllcond on ad In classified to find a WeVe Here To Serve Security. No pe’ts. 646- BY O W NER large barn on property. tra l vac, fenced In processed gravel, carries o fine of up to $50 for cash buyer. $137,500. yard, 2600+ sq.ft., ex­ sand, stone, and fill for 2426, 9am-5pm eoch offense.______EVENT... Set back from the road- weekdays. private and perfect for terior clapboard and WBCHES PMNTMG C a delivery call Qeorge MAKE OFFER brick. Large deck and MANCHESTER - 20 Alton BOB RILEY HOMES children ond pets. OPEN HOUSE Quality work at a Street, Saturday, 9om. landscaped yard, fin­ Griffing 742-7886. UNDER THE FOR SALE CALL 1-349-9539 Some owner financing. S ftM P A Y , SEPTEMBER 30th, 1-3PM raasonabla prical CLOTHING Roln dote Sundoy 9am. OLDSMOBILE $174,900. 742-1357. 35 Phelps Ra., Manchester ished w alkout base­ Intarlor 8 Extarlor It or 875-6549 LARGE Tog Sole - North 259 Adam s St., ment, 2caroarage with Free Eatimataa I CONDOMINIUMS FUR Coat - black, size 14, openers. $268,000. Call GUTTER like new. $65. 649-9812. United Methodist Manchester BIG TENT ... MANCHESTER ^T4 Gerry, 644-8332.______Call Brian Welgle I FOR RENT Church, 300 P a rk e r MANCHESTER - Alumi­ Green Hill St. $159,900. 6454912 6 4 9 -1 7 4 9 VERNON - 3 bedroom CLEANING Street, Saturday, Sep­ num sided Cape, Charming bungalow MANCHESTER - One Cape, 2 full baths, all tember 30th, 9am-2pm. $144,900. Great home In type Colonial com­ SERVICE bedroom townhouse. 1989Tofonado $17,900 appliances. In-ground ITV/STEREO/ Rain or shine. House­ a convenient location! pletely remodeled feat­ Wall Papering and for estimate call Fully oppllonced kit­ hold Items, small turnl- 1986Toronado $8,995 LAST CHANCE AT Entrance foyer leads to uring natural oak pool. Excellent condi­ chen, living room with I APPLIANCES 1986 Olds Cutlass $8,495 tion. Ideal location for Painting 875-0634 or 875-9142. ture, toys, tools, fireplaced Ir, 1 '/z baths, woodwork. Spacious fireplace, olr condi­ dishes. Something for 1984 Olds Cutlass $6,495 children. Asking 30 years Experience CAM Corder - Brand new 3 br's and one car living room, dining tioning, washer/dryer everyone. R efresh- 1989 Olds Ciera $11,999 2.9% OR REBATES $164,900. John Bruce Insurance and Panasonic P V -400, garage. Minutes to room - finished rec hook-up, deck. $675 per ments ond bake sole. Hartford - close to Agency, 875-4331. References loaded. Lisa 646-1488. 1988 Olds Ciera $9,999 room. Just delightful. MANCHESTERmMnv/ncdicn $198 900 lawn care month plus utilities. 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 AS HtCH AS S2500. MANCHESTER shopping. D.W. Fish Century 21 - Epstein Charming, custom built Country Cotonial tealuring 1st lloor lamily room, formal MARTY MAHSSON KENMORE Gas Range-2 BOLTON - Webster Lone. 649-2369.______1986 Olds Ciera $5,999 Realty, 643-1591.0 Realty, 647-8895.0 dining room, gracious center entrance loyer & staircase, & 3 generous sized bed­ 649-4431 years old, white. $150. Saturday, September $ 1 3 4 ,9 0 0 rooms. All set on a paiX like, manicured yard with a 3 car garage. This is truly one General Yard Clean Up BRAND New Condo - 1987 Pcxit. Bonneville $10,995 IT ALL ENDS SOON! MANCHESTER - Spot­ 65 Weaver Road, 643- 30th, 9am-2pm. House­ Absolutely immaculate. LAKEWOOD Circle - ol a kind! Dir: East Center to tell on Summit right on Green to letl on Phelps or I CONDOMINIUMS • Lawns Raked Never lived In 3 bed­ 1986 Pcxitiae6000 $4,995 less. $130,000. 2 or 3 • Brush Removsl 7621. hold Items. Vinyl Sided Cape! 3 Prestigious 2 bedroom Oakland to loft on WoodbrkJge to right on Phelps FOR SALE room Townhouse, 2Vz 1987 FYxit. Grand Am $7,495 NO MONEY DOWN bedrooms, paneled feimily bedroom Colonial In a Cope that sits high on CONCRETE • Tree Removal • Hedge Trimming baths, central olr/voc, 1986 Pont. Sunbird $4,799 'oom, newly renovated and convenient location. the hill! See this fine all appliances Includ­ MANCHESTER - Beacon • And More CARS I CARS 1986 Olds Delta $9,495 decorated. Private back­ Kitchen completely residence today. • Reasonable Ratea in g microwave, WITH QUALIFIED remodeled, new root Hill. Like new, 1 bed­ 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 yard, attached breezeway Priced to settle estate! D.WFISH room unit. Fully ap­ washer, dryer and Ice FOR SALE FOR SALE and garage. and windows, fenced-ln IH t KLAllY COMPANY ^ Cearrlriis Roman Spiewak Call 657-9761 Reduced 170's. Blan­ piianced kitchen, wall m aker. Wall to wall CREDIT APPROVAL. area In a large lot. chard 8, Rossetto Real­ MANCHESTER VERNON Mason Contractor to wall, air condi­ LOOKING FQR an apart­ carpeting, fireplace, D.W. Fish Realty, 643- tors," We're Selling 643-1591 Brick, Block or Stone deck, attached garage 871-1400 tioner, pool, storage, Chimneys, Patios, Walls ment? Be sure to check 1591.0 Houses" 646-2482.0 w/door opener, secur­ laundry. $79,900. 413- Ntw, Reatoratlons and Rspalis the many vacancies listed MANCHESTER - Lease ity system and full BOLTON - Surrounded by 566-5358. classified eoch day. Option Possible. 646-4134 basement. Central lo­ over an acre of trees MILLBRIDGE Hollow - $219,900. Owner will en­ cation short walk to this 7 room, 2 bath $81,900 - 1st floor 1 tertain all offers on this Manchester Hospital, home with gorage- bedroom, 1 bath pool- Get that chimney re­ YARD MASTERS four bedroom Colonial /workshop Is available paired before winterl Call parkade and many In a sought after area. side unit with new car­ Trees cut, Yards cleaned. tor sale! Reduced to peting. $98,900 - 2 bed­ now for a free estimate. churches. No children. Aluminum siding, fire­ Lawns, Truck & Backhoe No pets, trucks, RV's or BEHER THAN NEW 160's. Blanchard 8. Ros­ room, 2 bath. Condo Fully insured. place, 2'/z baths are a work available. motorycles. $1200 per setto Realtors," We're unit located poolside. $ 1 8 9 ,9 0 0 few of the features of Selling Houses" 646- TALAGA MASONRY month plus utilities. this seven room home. Sentry Real Estate, 643- Raised 2482.0 4060.O 643-8209 643-9996 Coll 646-8711.______open D.W. Fish Realty, 643- $550 large 1 bedroom with r. 3 1591.0 ______Aa a NCHESTER - 5 year BE Super Smart For Only $110,900. You can buy deck/gorage. $675 2 bdrms, 2 baths, 2 car NEW Price! The price of old Cape. Large eat-ln- bedroom with 1 Vz both, garage. Many extras II this unique 10 rm . Cape kltchen, skylights, nat­ this 2 bedroom, IVz bath townhouse In air conditioning, $725 Cod on East Middle ural wood work. Con­ 125 ^BUSINESS 132^ APARTMENTS new 2 bedroom town- DUE TO GREAT SALES Tpke. In Manchester venient location. By small convenient to ev­ PROPERTY erything complex. Has FOR RENT house, sliders to deck, has been reset at owner. $131,000. Call basement, central olr, ON NEW HONDA'S $189,900 for fast action I 646-4122. Principals a beautiful newly fin­ OVER 35 4x4 S-15 GMC JIMMY’S IN STOCK only. quiet complex. Anne 4-5 bdrms, 4 baths. ished basement, a ir OWN YOUR OWN MANCHESTER - 4'/z WE NOW HAVE SOME SUPER conditioning, sliders to Miller Real Estate,647- New 1989 S-15 Jimmy 4x4 In-law set-up with se­ ELLINGTON - Clapboard FOR SALE BY OWNER BUSINESS! rooms, 2 fam ily house- 8000.______P ni a? sided 6 room Cape on patio. Be smart, make Hair Salon $13,500 Example Buy: parate entrance, beau­ /garage. $600 per MANCHESTER - Very H O N D A TRADES! $165,000 us an offer 8< get ready Machine Shop $45,000 month Includes heat. ■ TINT GLASS • A/C • V6 ENGINE tiful country kitchen beautiful 150x250 lot, Laundromat $39,900 Cleon 2 bedroom with oak cabinets, hardwood floors, 2 car to move! Anne Miller Security, lease, refer­ LIST PRICE $16,052 79 Hackmatack St. Real Estate, 647-8000.o Restauiant $100^000 condo, on bus line. HERE ARE A FEW... AM/FM STEREO • FULL SIZE SPARE enormous 1st fl. family garage, adlacent Vi Anne M iller Real Estate ences. 643-0550, 5pm- FOLDING REAR SEAT MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ 7pm. Close to everything. room and the list goes acre building lot also 6 4 7 -8 0 0 0 $690 monthly. Availa­ 1986 ACCORD 4 Door DX DISCOUNT -2336 available. Great op­ 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 baths, 1st room townhouse, 1 Vz BOLTON on..all reasonable MANCHESTER - 2 bed­ ble October 1st. 643- offers will be consi­ portunity for contrac­ bath, paddle fans, ren­ 1985 ACCORD Hatchback LX $ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 floor family room, finished lA/alk- room duplex. Redeco­ 9996. dered! Jackson 8< tor. $149,900. Philips ovated kitchen, on bus ROOMS rated, lease, security. 1988 PRELUDE SI Automatic 4WS AND MUCH V ^ l I D A V Country living, yet dose to Real Estate, 742-1450.a out basement with wet bar, 2 line. Must sell. Only Hftd. Vinyl sided w/lg. 2 car Jackson Real Estate, I FOR RENT No pets. $625. 646-3618. MORE YOU PAY 647-8400.O______COVENTRY - Beautiful $87,900. Tedford Real 1987 CIVIC HATCHBACK DX garage. New Ig. 2-stall barn decks with pool, field stone patio, Estate, 647-9914. MANCHESTER - 2 and 3 HOMES 13,716 w/electridty. Over 3 acres BRAND New Listing! grounds surround this MANCHESTER - Quiet, bedroom apartments. 1988 PRELUDE SI 5 Speed * ALL PRICES INCLUDE FACTORY REBATES of property. A horse lover's You won't believe your lovely 3 br Ranch home private wooded yard, garage. SOUTH Windsor - 6 room non-smoker, semi- Security and referen- FOR RENT delighti eves when you see the with walk-out base­ Priced for quick sale. townhouse, rec room private entrance/bath, ces. Coll 645-8201. 1988 CRX Automatic price of this fantastic 7 ment, fireplace, above and central air, condo MANCHESTER - New 3 OVER 140 GMC TRUCKS IN STOCK security, lease, refer­ BOLTON - 4 room oport- 1984 ACCORD 4 Door LX rm Colonial on TImrod ground pool, many 646-7791 fee Includes heat and ences 643-8830. bedroom Colonial, IVz Rd. In M anchester. evergreens, close to hot water, clubhouse, ment, fireplace, car­ baths, garage, 1985 PRELUDE Automatic NEW 1989 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 DR. NEW 1989 PONTIAC SUNBIRIf LE 2 DR. NEW 1989 PONTIAC 6000 LE 4 DR. Priced at $209,900 for schools. $151,900. Phil­ fitness center, tennis peting. No pets. $950/month plus utili­ S ik . # K 8 0 0 3 Stfc. #8328 Stk. «K6131 References required. an Immediate sale this ips Real Estate, 742- court. Indoor and out­ I APARTMENTS ties, 2 months security 1450.g______door pools. $134,900. $510 monthly. 646-2311. deposit. References. home offers 3 bdrms, LIST PRICE $ 6 9 1 4 LIST PRICE $ 1 1 ,6 9 3 LIST PRICE , I FOR RENT No pets. 643-2121. CALL FOR DETAILS 646-3515 $ 1 5 ,0 6 2 1.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, NORTH Coventry - 4 bed- Tedford Real Estate, FIVE room apartment, 647-9914. $600, three room apart­ DISCOUNT -1 1 3 0 DISCOUNT -2 0 1 5 DISCOUNT -2 6 3 7 plaster construction, room Colonial. High on ONE Bedroom, applian­ BOLTON Lake - 4 room 1 summer porch, hard­ a hill with beautiful ment, $500. With heat house, appliances, pri­ ces, $430, prime center and hot water. Phll- BALANCE TO FINANCE BALANCE TO FINA NC E wood floors. In-ground vate beach. Security USED CARS UNDER $5,000 YOU PAY ONLY YOU PAY ONLY ][ view, central vac, par­ location. For 1 person, $ 5 7 8 4 YOU PA Y O NLY $ 9 6 7 8 $ 1 2 , 4 2 5 1 pool and It's set on a brlck Agency, 646-4200. MANCHESTER tially finished base­ deposit. References. deposit. No pets. $600 beautiful private treed ILOTS/LAND per month. 649-1794. 60 months al S 1 3 4 .0 0 IS -O " . A P R 8 0 inontha al $ 2 2 4 .0 0 1 3 . 9 % APR | $ 1 0 9 ,9 0 0 ment, stone patio, 3 No pets. Available Im ­ MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ i lot. Call quick. Jackson additional acres avail­ FOR SALE room apartment, 1984 SUBARU WAGON $49951 Fully appiianced. beautiful mediately. 649-9287. MANCHESTER - 4 bed­ NEW 1989 OLDS SUPREME 2 DR. NEW 1989 CUTLASS CALAIS 4 DR. & Jackson Real Estate, able. $181,900. Philips washer-dryer hookup. NEW 1969 OLDS OERA 4 DR. & private. Exceptional one MANCHESTER $144,900 MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ room C olonial, IVz 1983 NISSAN SENTRA 4Dr Wagon $2995 647-8400.O Real Estate, 742-1450.0 MANCHESTER - Vz acre Nice neighborhood. Sik. #6122 Sik. «K6221 Sik.«K6134 bedroom Townhouse room, appliances. baths. Bower School OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 plus wooded lot. Sass $650 plus utilities. Se­ District. $1000 per 1985 PLYMOUTH TURISMO H/B $42951 Condo. w/AC. 1 1/2 baths Drive. $90,000. Call 643- $750/month. Security & fireplace. 32 W ESTERLY STREET curity deposit and ref­ month. Available No­ OPEN HOUSE 5927; evenings and required. 649-0931, erences. 649-4820 or 646- 1985 FORD MUSTANG Automatic ' $4495 LIST PRICE $ 1 6 ,0 1 7 LIST PRICE $13,619 LIST PRICE $ 1 4 ,6 3 4 $2,000 TOW ARDS CLOSING COSTS 8am-6pm. vember 1st. 647-7038. SATURDAY, ^PTEMBER 30th,1-3PM weekend; 537-4776. 4412.______^ lle r w ll pay $2,000 towards your closing costs on this elegant 3 bedroom 1985 PONTIAC FIERO Automatic $4495 DISCOUNT -3 1 1 3 DISCOUNT -2254 DISCOUNT -2 7 0 7 803 Twin Circle Dr., South Windsor MANCHESTER - Rear lot M A N SFIELD - 1 and 2 MANCHESTER - Newer6 Cape. Spacious inside with a iormal dining room, eat-in kitchen and living RIchardmond Road. bedroom, country set­ 1985 1/2 FORD ESCORT Automatic $34951 room w^ih a fireplace. First lloor laundry, 1 1/2 baths, partial finished Rec room duplex, 3 bed­ BALANCE TO FtNANCL Wooded and private, 1 ting. $450 per month STORE AND YOU PAY ONLY $ 1 2 , 9 0 4 YOU PAY ONLY YOU PAY ONLY $ 1 1 , 9 2 7 w m . Maiitilul, lenced in yard. Hostess: Suzzie T n ^ i rooms, IVz baths, full 1987 DODGE OMNI Blue H/B $4995 $ 1 1 , 3 6 5 acre plus. $110,000. Call and up. 487-1437. OFFICE SPACE ' *0 basement, deck. All ap­ 60 months at S263.00 APR 13.9*:. Woodland SI., to nghi on Regent St., lett on Westerly St Signs Posted. 643-5927; evenings and MANCHESTER - 3 bed­ pliances. $750 monthly 1982 TOYOTA TERCEL H/B $2995 weekend; 537-4776. room duplex. Security. plus utilities. 646-7693 MANCHESTER - 5 room 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL H/B $3995 NEW OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON , COVENTRY - Hilltop, 1-4 Nick 646-7007, Paul 647- anytime. office suite, 2 rest Stk. «K6003 acres. Owner financ­ 1221. rooms, excellent sign 1984 NISSAN PULSAR 2 Dr $49951 MANCHESTER ing. Low downpay­ visibility. Parking. 643- MANCHESTER -6 room, MANCHESTER - 5 room LIST PRICE $ 2 3 2 ,0 0 0 ment. From $69,900. 3 bedroom duplex with apartment In 3 family. 2121.______$ 2 0 ,5 9 5 ONE OF A KIND U&R Built 742-6715. attic and basement. Appliances, carpetingi MANCHESTER - 5 room DISCOUNT -3 6 0 1 Contemporary in exdusive BRYREWOOD COVENTRY - 1 acre $700/month. Security parking. $640 plus utili­ Chiropractic s u ite . area. 8 rooms, 4 bdrms., 2 SOUTH WINDSOR $111,900 THE USED CAR PLACE 1 cleared land on a quiet and references. 646- ties. 643-9664. Parking. 643-2121. baths, 2 car garage. Above Immaculate "hke new" 1 st lloor Ranch-style Condo. 2 baths, country road. $46,900. 0576. YOU PAY ONLY $ 1 6 , 9 9 4 ground pooT deck, lovely MANCHESTER - 1 bed"- newer carpet, large closets 8 storage .. . FHA/CHFA AP­ 742-1357. MANSFIELD/WIIIIngton room, centrally lo­ yard, MUCH MOREII PROVED. Dir: Buckland Rd. to left on Rte. 30 for 1.2 miles MANCHESTER $ 1 3 6 ,5 0 0 MANQ€STERHOND\ line - Route 44, 2 bed­ cated, on busline, $495 I INDUSTRIAL * A P.R • Annuiy P«roent»0« fUM into Bryrewood complex. room. Adults pre­ monthly plus utilities ^ THE PRICE 1 PROPERTY 24 ADAMS ST. STRANO ? ? J Conbo has been reduced to rock botlomi 3 bedrooms, ferred, country pri­ and security. Call 646- OLDSMOBILE I BUSINESS vacy. No dogs. 2457, 9am-5pm. P.W.FISH B etter £ lull ^ d 2 hall baths, lower level finished family room wfth wall to wall PROPERTY MANCHESTER - 2400 and MANCHESTER, CT 06040 CADILLAC REAL ESTATE tHlRlAUYCQMnANy I carpeting. 1600 sq. ft. of living space. You cant lose with this onel $460/monthly, 2 REDECORATED~si^5;^a months security. Call 3100 sq.ft. Starting at PONTIAC 395 North Main St. four $3.25 sq.ft. NNN. Load­ 6 4 6 -3 5 1 5 MANCHESTER VERNON M A N C H E S T E R - 9000 742-0569.______floor apartment In Manchester, CT D. F. REALE, INC. sq.ft, can be divided fam ily. Appliances In­ ing dock or drive-ln. GMC TRUCKS 643-1591 871-1400 REAL ESTATE TWO bedroom apart­ cluded. $525 Plus utili­ Al Cars Subject To Prior Sale—Not Responsible Fa Typographical Errors. 6 4 7 - " S O L D " 6000/3000. 14' overhead i Parking. Woodland In­ Parts 175 Main St., Manchester drive-ln doors, loading ments, appliances, call ties. Security and ref­ dustrial Pork. 643-2121. Hoot: llon^,Tuii(liy,Wa(lniediylTliMreiliy»iJitlo6p.a; Friday I unto I pjn.; Saturday I un. to Sp.m. 646-4525 dock. 647-9137. Phil or Suzanne, 646- erences required. No 1216. pets. 646-7336. 20— MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Sept. 29„ 1989

iCARS CARS CARS ICARS I q TI cars FOR SALE FOR SALE IQII CARS L i L I FOR SALE FOR SALE E l l FOR SALE I ^ U fOR SALE BUICK Skylark 1980 - 2 1984 HONDA Accord - 1986 MERCURY Grand SUBARU 1982-GL, red, 5 door, excellent condi­ Immaculate, 4 door, 5 speed, olr, sunroof. tion, 52,000 miles, $1500. speed, am/fm cassette, Marquis-4 door, white, loaded plus sunroof. 140K miles. $600/best 643-1783.______low miles, 1 owner, sun O n e owner. New offer. Must sell. 645- PONTIAC 74 Wagon ^ roof, cruise, must see. brakes. Complete new 0480. 455cc, V8, auto, air 646-3165.______tune up, lifetime conditioner, power 1978 DATSUN 810 - 240z window/locks, work- shocks. Coll Jim McCo- engine, good condi­ vonogh. 649-3800. house. $400 or best tion. $1050. 643-4971 of- TRUCKS/VANS otter. 646-6212. CHEVY Caprice Classic ter 7pm.______1986 - 4 door, mint, FOR SALE PLYMOUTH 1985 Ho­ 63,000 highway miles, CARDINAL rizon - 4 door, 5 speed, $7000. 291-8910. GMC 1988 4x4 loaded om-fm radio. $1200.647- pickup with deluxe BUICK, INC. 9758 otter 5pm.______cop. Excellent condi­ 1986 HONDA XR-250 In tion. $11,750. GMC 1988 BUICK 1979 Skvhowk - 2 storage. Mint, mint 1988ChevS-10Ext,Cab $12,995 pickup with cop. Excel­ door hatch, good con- condition. 175 original 1988 Pont Grand Am $6,690 lent condition. $11,250. dltlon, standard. miles, legal street re­ 643-5614 ask for Roy or PERIENCE 1988 Buick LaSabre $11,980 $700/best offer. 644- quired, light kit. $2400 Linda. 1988 Buick Skylark $8,990 6343.______or best offer. 228-0787. 1988 Dodge Dakota P/U $8,980 ‘•EASY DOES IT " Is the 1981 HORIZON - 4 door, 4 1987 Chev Conv Van $13,999 wov to describe placing a speed, olr condition­ CARS 1987 Buick Park Atre $ 1 1,850 wont od. Just coli 643-27’ l ing, low mileage. 649- FOR SALE 1986 Chev Monte Carlo $8,495 and we do the rest! 5694. 1986 Chev El Camino $7,980 1986 Dodge 600 4 Dr. $5,895 1986 LaSabre CustCpe. $8,480 1986 Buick Electra 380 $9,980 1985 Cad Sed Devllle $6,995 HONDA 1985 Buick Regal Cpe. $6,860 1985 Olds Ciera $5,895 81 Adams Street Manchester iianrlipatpr Hrrald 649-1749 1989 CLOSEOUT Her5 CLYDE Newsstand Price: 35 Cents CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. NOW IN Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm ROUTE 83, VERNON C h A I V i b E R S Saturday, Sept. 30„ 1989 80 Malibu Classic Wag ‘ 2995 84 Caprice Classic Cpe *6895 PROGRESS!! 84 Buick Century Wag *5995 85 Reliant 4 Door *4995 85 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *9995 85 Buick Somerset 2 Dr. *7295 ALL BIG COKE BUST 86 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 Difference 86 Bonneville 4 Door *6995 late morning news conference. “I for smoking, it could bring in far 86 Century Wagon *7495 W o rth is p u t MODELS couldn’t believe it.” more. 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7495 The three Mexican men, who 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr. *6195 “If it’s rocked up in the form of 86 Chevrolet Spectrum *4995 INCLUDED... at $20 billion were not immediately identified, crack, it could go as high as 10 86 Chevrolet Celebrity *7195 were expected to be arraigned Mon­ times above thau up to $20 billion,” 87 Buick Skylark 4 Dr *8795 day on charges of possessing and 9 ^ 7 7 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal Lochridge said, explaining that the 87 Buick Electra 4 Dr. *13795 distributing cocaine. In addition to figure was based on diluting the 87 Chevrolet Celebrity *9495 drug agents seized 20 tons of the dmgs and cash, agents seized TO SELECT cocaine with a street value of $20 cocaine to the maximum amount financial records, customer lists and possible and converting it to rock 872-9111 billion R-iday at a warehouse in a a large truck-trailer that was parked quiet section of the city, and offi­ form to be sold individually on the FROM!! at the warehouse’s entrance. No street. cials called it the biggest drug haul weapons were found. Using Los Angeles police techni­ SCHALLER in history. The seized records offered a list ACURA QUALITY Three men were arrested and ques to calculate the value of diluted PRE-OWNED AUTOS of leads that was “endless,” said Ira cocaine on the street — $170,250 83 N ltta n Stanza *3495 about $10 million in cash was seized Reiner, Los Angeles County district 5 Spd . A/C. Stareo TRADES at the warehouse on an upscale, per pound — the value of the drug 6 7 C a llc a Q T S *11495 attorney. would be nearly $7 billion. S 8pd.. Loaded. Rad tree-lined street in a mostly residen­ RESIGNS — Brian Lensink has quit effective 83 Pontiac 6000 LE *3995 Zienter placed the street value of “This seizure should put to rest V6. Auto. Loaded WELCOME! tial community of Sylmar near the the drug at $20 billion. Jan. 31, 1990. 84 Chav Caprice C la ttic *4995 any further speculation that Los An­ V6. Loaded San Gabriel Mountain foothills, said Earlier, DEA spokesman Ralph 88 Acura Integra 3 Or. *11495 geles is in fact the major pathway Auto. A/C. Low MUea. Red John M. Zienter, the Drug Enforce­ Lochridge valued the haul at one- 80 Chev Nova *3995 for cocaine entering the country and Auto. Stereo ment Administration’s agent in tenth that amounL based on a price 85 Toyota C orolla SR-5 *3995 charge for Los Angeles. has in fact become a major distribu­ 5 Spd . A/C. Stereo. Clean WELCOME of $100 a gram for pure cocaine, tion center in the United States,” Controversial 87 Jeep W rangler *8995 ‘Tve been on this job for 25 which he called “a very conservative 5 Spd . V'O. Soft Top HERb ChAIVibERS 645-6487 Lochridge said. 85 Buick Century *4995 years, and I’ve never seen so much estimate.” But Lochridge later said Auto. A/C TO dope in one place,” Zienter said at a 83 Honda Accord LX *4395 that when the cocaine was prepared Please see COKE, page 3 5 Spd . A/C chief of DMR 83 Olda Clara *3995 V6. Auto. A/C MANOESTTRHONCA 84 O ld i Cutlaaa *3995 me rnof^ss/Of^ALS Auto. A/C. P S MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 74 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER =M ITSUBISHIA= EXIT 62 OFF 1-84 345 CENTER ST., Jo$t 8 /Ailei From Hartford plans to quit MANCHESTER 647-7077 6 4 6 -3 5 1 5 6 IfARTfoRd TuRNpike • V e r n o i m # CT • 06066 HAR'^ORD (AP) — State Commissioner of Mental Retardation Brian R. Lensmk, dogged by criticism of his management of the department, has submitted his resig­ nation to Gov. William A. O’Neill. In a letter dated Wednesday but not released until Friday, Lensink told the governor his tenure was “the most successful four and a half years of my career,” but acknowledged that controversy over his management had prompted his resignation. “I ... telieve that a personalized controversy over the commissioner can only be a'disservice to people with 1 i mental retardation,” he wrote. His resignation is effective Jan. 31, 1990. Lensink presided over the department as it moved into an era of increased dependence on small, privately managed group homes for the mentally retarded to take the place of large state-run institutions. Under Lensink, the number of mentally retarded people in group homes more than doubled, to 2,300, while the number placed in state institutions dropped by WILE MOTORS IS OVERSTOCKED!! 24 percent, to 1,900. Lensink also doubled the state’s of­ HOURS ferings of vocational training programs for the mentally HOURS retarded. ONLY WE mUST LIQUIDATE AO CARS BV THE A But his tenure was marked by sharp criticism from 12 ONLY parents of mentally retarded people, tension with the FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. CLOSE OF BUSINESS THIS SATURDAY A union that represents most of the woricers in group homes SATURDAY-9 AM.-5 PM. FRIDAY-4 PM.-8 PM. and institutions, and increasing tension between his September 29th & 30th Wile Motors Has Leased A Local Because Of Our Lack Of Room The SATURDAY-9 AM .-5 PM. d e p ^ e n t and the General Assembly. Stockyard Just 400 Yards From Our STOCKYARD SALE Will Be Held At September 29th & 30th O’Neill, in a letter released by his office after he left j______ShoWroom. That Location for Europe on an economic development trip, said he was Reginald PinkwManchoatof Herald accepting the resignation regretfully, and OTaised Lensink for a “job well done.” PUMPKIN PICKING — Caitlin Lord, 4, of Glastonbury, picks out a pumpkin at Ed “It was not always easy,” O’Neill wrote. “In dealing mondson’s Farm on Route 44 in Coventry Friday. Caitlin and her mother and grandmother with courts, advocates, parents and employees — each ‘ FINANCIIIG AUAILABLE ' 40 GARS AT SACRIFICE PRICES were taking a drive when they spotted the pumpkin patch. EXTRA FINANCE PERSONNEL WILL BE ON HAND FOR THIS SALE SAVE THOUSANDS ON SPECIAL PURCHASE AND TOP QUALITY Please see RESIGN, page 3 USED CARS • EXTRAORDINARV SAVIHGS WCLlllJIlIt ^IKQUtu Hulitl I tQ all CARS ARE CLEARLY MARKED WITH DISCOUNT STICKERS W hhVW IIIIi lim iikU nVUiil IkU o n w in d o w s , veh icles p r ic e d fr o m ^600 to h 7000. 1

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