20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 21. 1988

)U — !• HOMES CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS IS q I ROOMMATES CARS 00 FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1 2 ^ jWANTED------Automotive FOR SALE Triumph Cocoon COVEN TR Y. Waterfront M ANCHESTER. 2 bed­ ELLINGTON. Town- home with spectacular room unit In move-pin house Gradens. Beauti­ MANCHESTER-454 Main If you don't use It, don't CARS HONDA Accord LX 1985- view. Large deck, en­ condition I Upgraded ful 1 bedroom Ranches Street. Second floor, 3 4 dodoor, 5 speed, power Hank Williams Jr. UConn basketball advances room heated. No ap­ need It and don't want It, FOR SALE Traveling with closed porch and your carpet. Kitchen ap­ and Townhouses with why not sell It with a steering, brakes, win­ own boat dock will privote entrance $510- pliances. Security. S480 dows, air, cruise con­ pliances Include mic­ per month. 646-2426, Classified Ad? Call 643- TOYOTA Corolla 1977- does It again /7 to NIT quarterfinal round /II enhance summer en­ rowave. Nice viewl $550 monthly Includes 2711 to ploce your ad. trol, A M -FM Stereo the president /18 lious tertaining. $196,000. $109,000. Sentry Real appliances, wall to weekdovs 9-5. Statlon wagon, hatch­ cassette. Excellent D.W. Fish Realty 643- Estate 643-4060.O wall, air and parking. ANDOVER- Mature fe­ back. S700. 646-5184 af- condition. S7250. 646- 1591.D Superintendent 872- 1 Bedroom apartment In male non-smoker to ter 4pm. 1542. Bolton. Available Mdy BEST BUY Weli-< < c K ln 0 .l M A N C H E S TE R . South M ANCHESTER. Beauti­ 2025, R.C. White Co. share house near lake I^ORD Fiesta 1978. 4 Ch r y s l e r 1973- Town 236-5961. 1st. Country setting. speed. 84.000 miles, COVE I. Y 9 u | Field Green. Immacu­ ful 2 bedroom unit In with same. $275 plus 'h ond Country Wagon. USED CARS excellent condition I Stove, retrigerator, utilities. Available good condition, relia­ Thursda It. F r # « | late 2 bedroom Town- laundry tacllltles. Heat $400 or best offer. 649- W4.643-I house Condominium. Carpet has been up­ NEW Apartments on bus­ April 1. 742-9350 otter ble. $750. 647-8898. 5135 offer 6pm. All prei line. 1 bedroom, 2nd Included. $500 per 6pm. Skylit family room graded. Kitchen ap­ FORD Pinto 1979. Well GRAND Wagoneer 1986. Coventr; with heatllator fire­ pliances Include mlc- floor. $575 per month. 1 month. Security dep­ BUICKS . L a w n osit, references. 643- maintained. Very good White, excellent condi­ eligible I place. Large rooms, rowave. Air month security. Peter­ condition. Reliable 2nd ( trim -1 man Building Com­ 0445. WANTED tio n , 34,000 m iles physical tru c k -1 7'h baths, oak cabinets conditioner! S109,900. car. Automatic, looks $14,900. 646-5422. 1987 BUICK and vanities. All ap­ Sentry Real Estate 643- pany. 649-9404. TO RENT new, 70,000 miles. $750. Call 228- ilo n o ll 4060.O MANCHESTER. Large 3 FORD Tempo 1985. 4- USABRE s u r « d . pliances Including mic­ Call 643-9672. Estais Wagon rowave to remain. M ANCHESTER. 1 bed­ bedroom Duplex. Gar­ door, low miles, $4,000 ’Mordv age. 1 V<2 baths, wall to INDEPENDENTLY em­ PLYMOUTH volare 1977. 643-0545, after 6pm. •7048A. $169,900. D.W. Fish room apartment. Stove Slant 6, automatic, Healtl and refrigerator. Ref­ wall carpeting, wa- ployed Carpenter- iiattrlipatpr Ip rali Realty 643-1591.0 VW Rabbit 1982. Diesel, 1^ M0RTSA8E8 sher/dryer hook-up. /Craftsman seeks crea­ good condition, some COVE !^SfSSi\ MANCHESTER. Fire­ erences required. $330 rust. S500 or best offer. excellent condition, M inlno, I monthly. 646-2311. S750 plus utilities. 643- tive living situation. A/C, AM -FM , 40mpg. 1 1986 BUICK Services . vord place glow. 2 story 7560. Barter service for 647-7621. Cape Cod with real DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI owner. S2500 or best CENTURY UNITED Hall on ' no a n d Stop Foreclosure! Home- 4 Room apartment, 2nd space? Need garage or TOYOTA Corona 1977. offer. 649-9664. may ret oth ar I appeal. Newly deco­ floor with gas, gas small shop and small Good for parts. $200, Wagon, Burgundy rated. Treed lined owners. consolidate your HOMER CHEVY Malibu 1983. throat Cl I d d d bills, pay off your credit stove and a refrigera­ Place to live. Machine call evenings 647-9515. StITSA M«45- street, 2 car garage, FOR RENT 278-7646. 60,000 miles. $3500 good Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents tion, call gas heat, decorator up­ cords, your cor or busi­ tor. $500 per month FIREBIRD 1984- Auto­ condition. Call after tr4 ;3 0 . ness loan, your mortgage with 2 months security. matic, 6 cylinder, A/C, grades. Sun room, fin­ M OTH ER of two, looking 5:30 647-0237. 1985 BUICK loto-1 M ished basement, work­ and save, save your Telephone 645-6773. C O V EN TR Y- Near lake. 1 power steering. Excel­ S co re I fln d- homell NO PAYMENTS for female roommate lent condition, $5995 or FORD Pinto 1976. Runs REGAL LIMITED shop. Owner will UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad bedroom, large kit­ to share her three bed­ good. Low mileage. ip h tr? accept any reasonable MANCHESTER. Main chen, living room, best offer. 875-8095 or 2 Door Coupo, Dark Pinoch > *n c y credit, late payments or Street. 2 rooms. Stove room apartment, Glas­ 875-1703. Call 647-0293 between offer. D.W. Fish Realty unemployment Is not a large yard. $525 per tonbury area. 659-8482. 9:30-3:30. OoM/Llght Tan the Arm: 49-36421 and refrigerator. 529- month. References and FORD Escort 1981- 2door, setSrA >ur in- 643-1591.0 problem. Foreclosure as­ 7858 or 563-4438. Fortier. sistance available for the security required. Coll automatic, A/C, power Opposition EAST Hartford. "New Marty I irtiii 742-9125. steering, excellentcon- dlnol Listing" Antique DIVORCED and SELF- M ANCHESTER. 4 rooms, ANTIQUES/ 1987 BUICK Laquem charm and beauty of EMPLOYED. dltlon. $1595. 875-8095. Swiss Conservative / 1st flo o r, garage. COLLECTIBLES.EC CENTURY Helena C the 1920's, 6 rooms, 3 Available Imme­ GRAND Prix LJ 1983- CLYDE Group at 281-454-1316'^ STORE AND Loaded, 73K, 1 owner. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 4 OoorSsdan 576: Pegi bedrooms Impeccoblv diately. No pets. $500 1 Remington Upright pi­ •7041A ^H or 303-454-4404. OFFICE SPACE Clean. $4800, 647-9138 ROUTE 83, VERNON Mnttn* A done, nice entrance per month. 649-2813. ano, $400 or better A niliM- foyer, french doors, offer. 1 freezer, 9 yeors daytime. •4 Camarocp^ •7BB5 rejects plan Panca IM t- like new oak floors, ROCKVILLE. Large 1 old, 18.5 cubic feet, $75. M Century LTD v( •7395 new kitchen, warm and ROOMS MANCHESTER- Prime CITATION 1982- Body 1984 BUICK bedroom, new build­ downtown office Antique wringer- and Interior In excel­ 04 Pontiac Tram Am •8995 RIVIERA Friend sunny porches, new FOR RENT ing. Washer-dryer washer, best offer. Call 84 Pontiac Tram Am •8995 on Sundt roof, enclosed porch, IsO space, 825 square feet. lent condition. A/C, Cps., Dark Qrssn hook-up, storage, ca­ Reasonable. 668-1447. between 5-6pm. 643- AM -FM with cassette. 85 Spectrum 4 dr •3995 Temple < raised flower beds and ble, stove, refrigera­ 8540. •002SA Rear window defrost. 85 Olda Calla a dr. •7995 adults ai nice yard I You must tor, carpeting. From 85 Ctiav. Aitro Van •9695 see this onel $156,900. MANCHESTER- Nicely ID EAL office suite for Automatic transmis­ by Noriega $475 per month plus 85 Cantury 4 dr. •5995 Century-21 Lindsey furnished, quiet and realtor, accountant. In­ sion. Needs engine. 1986 BUICK private. Many extras. utilities. Call 643-8557 surance and so-forth. 3 Best otfer. 649-7593. 85CavallarC8 4dr. •5995 Lactur Real Estate. 649-4000. evenings. rooms, heated, air con­ ODGARDENING LeSABRE n Utilities Included. Se­ 08 Cantury 4 dr. •9995 MONTE Carlo 1983- Con­ Estsls Wagon By Richard Cole MANCHESTER. "Eighth curity and references. ditioning, central Main 00 Camaro Cpa •10.795 lermo Cochez of the Christian A free Md District". Another MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ SHREDDER- Roto Hoe. vertible, white with S7547A The Associated Press $240 per month. Call Street. Wall-to-wall Used 6 times, like new. blue top. Only 16K 88 Olda Delta Cp« •11,295 Democratic Party said the pro­ sisters V beauty on the north 644-0383. room with heat, com­ carpeting, panelled side, 7 comfortable pletely remodeled. $750 Coll 633-8935. miles. Mint condition. 87 Caprice wteon •12,595 posed dialogue involved a hand­ Manches walls. Only $350 $8000 firm . 647-8997 87 Chav. Celebrity 4 dr. •8995 PANAMA CITY, Panama - picked 33-member panel that rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 '/a ROOM tor rent. Close to per month. Call Dan monthly. Belflore 1986 BUICK p.m. Alt] HHS baths, rec room, coun­ 649-2947. PETS AND days. 646-8160 07 Pont. 8000 4 dr. •9995 Strongman Gen. Manuel Antonio would have 22 pro-Noriega homes of i m i buslines and down­ Agency 647-1413. evenings. LeSABRE try kitchen, quiet town. $80 per week. 1 ^ SUPPLIES 87 Cantury 4 dr. •9995 Noriega offered to resign before members. Hartford 1 Llmhsd Coups street, patio and tool Telephone 643-9008. Bedroom, 2nd floor. •2202A the May 1989 presidential election “ This is not a dialogue,” said call 647-6 shed I Don't miss It! Emanuel Lutheran MISCELLANEOUS RABBITS. Mixed breed. 8 872-9111 if opponents agree to talks with Cochez. “ It’s just cynicism.” $154,900. Centory-21 Church elderly hous­ m Sell Your Car FOR RENT weeks old. $7 each. his regime, but the opposition and Noriega, the chief of Panama’s Lindsey Real Estate. Q 9 1 APARTMENTS ing. 643-1193 or 649-3087. J[elephon^^M49^^ A ID S 3«iF0R RENT 1985 BUICK the United States rejected the 15,000-member Defense Forces I 1 and 2 bedroom spacious GARAGE for rent. Stor­ n s CAMPERS/ SKYURK offer. and the power behind the civilian A progi age only. SA0_, -P ir MISCELLANEOUS 1931 1221 condominiums apartments available, 4 Lines — 10 Days TRAILERS 4 Door Ssdsn "The general has to go imme­ government, left the presidential will be h( 30 Locust Street, 1st floor, for April 1st. Rents month. Pleas# teieK te l^ FOR SALE sooeiA diately — not eventually," said FOR SALE 508 charge each addi­ palace after Solis Palma’s speech cafeteria 4 rooms, heated. $600. start dt $550 Includes phone 647-81? Aurelio Barria, head of the Securtly. No pets, no 6 Michael Jackson tickets tional line, per day. You HARDWALL. 1982 Palo­ and hailed his proposal as a Lynn Gui heat and hot water. National Civic Crusade, an oppo­ appliances. Referen­ Individual basements M A N C H ES TE R - Indus­ ' r sale. Call between can cancel at any . mino pop-up camper. 1984 BUICK Panamanian solution, rather The publi M ANCHESTER. Clean 2 ces. 646-2426 weekdays with laundry hook-ups trial, office, commer­ 8-3. 565-1779. Excellent condition. sition umbrella group. “ There than one imposed by the United eoROV Heater, sink, stove, re­ ••• bedroom Townhouse. 9-5pm. In aulet residential cial space. 2400 sauare foday Is great day ... and LeSABRE LTD will be no dialogue with him." States. " I have no reason to talk Central location, close area. 871-2844. feet. Loading dpek. NO r e f u n d 's o r frigerator. Storm/s- 2 Door Coups, Black Barria said the general strike, r i /Classified Is a great way creen windows. Awn­ S0108A to the United States,” Noriega to highway. $81,900. M ANCHESTER- 3 bed­ Woodland Indusf to sell something! 643- ADJUSTMENTS which shut down over 90 percent B ir t I m , Call evenings after 6pm room Duplex. $750 Park. 643-2121. ing. Sleeps 7. $3000. told reporters. " I talk to TWO Bedroom apart­ 2711. 649-1827 or 643-0290. of this nation’s commerce on I. 755-2177 or 879-1344. monthly plus utilities. ment In 3family. Beau­ CALL HERALD Panamanians.” I'/a baths, modern kit­ tiful condition with new 1985 BUICK Monday, would be even more In his speech, Solis Palma said Parent GLASTONBURY. New chen, all appliances. 2 appliances. $600 plus CARS g i]C M I8 CLASSIFIED SOMERSET REGAL complete today. Noriega had given his word “ as Elaine D CARS Dtvld Kooi/MinohMttr Htrild llstlngl Exceptional months security. Ref­ utilities. Security dep­ FOR SALE 2 Door Coups In Washington, the State De­ an officer and a gentleman’’ to March 4 end unit! 2 bedroom erences. No pets. 643- ED N R SALE FOR SALE osit and references re­ 643-2711 S7520A partment also dismissed Norie­ step down before elections sche­ maternal Condominium In 2121. quired. 646-3253. STRIKING — Jeff Adams of West Hartford joins Union today in a strike at the Super Stop & Shop store at ga’s resignation offer as "little duled for May 1989. Sherbroo sought after area, more than ... a ploy” to keep members of the United Food and Commercial Workers' 342 Broad St. 2 move-ln condition, 1984 BUICK Solis Palma, elevated to chief 2 ents are ] many extras! Call for Noriega’s cronies in power and of state when Noriega ousted details! $159,900. Kler- TOWN OF MANCHKSTBR SKYHAWK the general in control of the President Eric Arturo Delvalle Gochee non Realty. 649-1147. LBOAL NOTICB 2 Or. Cps., Rod armed forces. on Feb. 26, said he would accept S0100A and Debc The Planning and Zoning Commlaalon will hold a public "Noreiga should go, and the the general’s resignation only was bor M ANCHESTER. Beauti­ hearing on Monday, April 4,1988 at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing sooner the better for Panama,” Workers strike at Stop & Shop after the dialogue. ed on ful 1 bedroom. Carpet­ Room, Lincoln Canter, 494 Main Straat, Manchester, CT to Hospital, hear and consider the following petitions: said State Department spokeswo­ Opposition leaders derided the ichn- ing has been upgraded. By Nancy Concelman checkout clerk at the store said people work there. and Dele TOWN OF MANCHRSTBR - ZONINO RBOULATION man Anita Stockman. proposal. ment got a call that the delica­ room Kitchen appliances In­ and Nancy Pappas this morning before the walkout. The decision by the United Drive. H( floor clude microwave. AMBNDMBNT • ARTICLB Ml, SBCTION 8 • RBAR LOTS (Z- LIPMAN #1 After Noriega was indicted on “ He said, ’ here I have.a little tessen, meat and produce 77) - Application to amend Article III, Section 6 for the pur­ OTHERS Manchester Herald "I haven’t decided,” Mariana Food and Commercial Workers’ workers had decided to walk' Barbara •oom, $95,900. Sentry Real pose of eliminating the use of rear lots In new subdivisions. U.S. drug charges, the Reagan piece of candy, and if you all Amanda. Rodriguez, another clerk at the Union to strike was prompted by early. Linda Bennett, a baker, flrt- Estate 643-4060.O LAWRBNCB FIANO - ZONB CHANOB • RURAL RB$I- VOLKSWAGEN. INC. 1987 OLDS administration dried up the flow behave. I’ll give it to you, OK?,’ Employees of the Stop & Shop store said before the strike began. Dart’s takeover bid for the floor OBNCB JO RBSIOBNCR AA - *7IV OARDNBR STRBBT (F- of money to Panama, which uses said she didn’t want to be on 2 Hugbei DELTA 88 said businessman Pierre Leig- Spo- BRAND new and lovely 1 47) - Application to change the zoning district classification Supermarket at 342 Broad St, John Hacker, a clerk, said he 114-store chain. Royal, 4 Door. the U.S. dollar as its currency, in nadier, a crusade member. Leig- strike, but felt she had to "stand and Anni sorch bedroom Condomi­ from Rural Residence to Residence AA for a parcel of land began striking at about 10 a.m. and all other employees received Arnaldo Espinosa, president of consisting of approximately 5.3 acres and Identified as 373V your M031A an effort to force him out, and the nadier called the idea an insult to with my fellow workers.” born Mai cor nium with cothedrol Gardner Street. this morning, about two hours a notice announcing that the Stop Local 919 of the United Food and w a it r« economy is near collapse. the Panamanian people. At about 10:17, a store manager Her matt ceilings. This Condom­ r. earlier than originally planned, & Shop Companies Inc. signed a Commercial Workers Union in This inium has beautiful • »FBCIAL BXCRFTION ■ 1T8V monthly Noriega’s offer to resign, an­ got on the loudspeaker system Hanlon c (A-44) - Application under Article 11, Sec- 1986 DODGE Crusade leaders said they forcing management to ask cus­ contract to merge with Dart Hartford, said this morning that room large windows which tlon 18.03.01 (b) of f he Zoning Regulations to permit the use of nounced Monday night in a expected even stronger support and told customers to vacate the mother i payment COLT tomers to leave the store. Group Inc. of New York City, employees were being pulled ’ tool make for a very bright a portlonof a proposed building asa bank for a parcel of land national broadcast by civilian store. Customers waiting in line brother. I Est- ond sunny unit. Great Idenfifled os 178V Hartford Road. 4 Door Ssdsn today for the general strike Workers interviewed at the which launched a hostile ta­ before noon from stores all over S7B40A chief of state Manuel Solis despite Noriega’s offer. were to be checked through. Lee, 8 an tor the single person BRNBST RBBO - RBAR LOT • SFBCiAL BXCBPTION • 81 until 1989... Manchester store said at about keover bid of Stop and Shop in the state because of the notice of Workers, meanwhile had begun asilc who wonts that some­ RICHMOND ORIVB CR-31) - Appllcotlon under Article 1 1 ;^ Palma, was conditioned on a The strike almost totally shut 9:30 a.m. they were prepared to Section 6.01 of the Zoning Regulations fo permit a rear lot on January, then extended to March the merger. picketing, as managers began LIchtm AAan- thing special In d Con­ national dialogue with the opposi­ join about 7,500 workers from two a parcel of land Identified as 81 Richmond Drive. 9 an offer of $37 a share for all 28 A bagger at the store, who did working the cash registers. Starr Hor >uoht dominium. Anne Miller 1986 TOYOTA tion. But opposition leader Guil­ Please turn to page 10 state union locals in striking Reol Estate 647-8000.O • Rbsobdivision - 3 BRAND NEW JETTA GL million outstanding Stop and not want to be identified, said at Aiteen Gorman, vice president was bor loths, : *7’ FORTBR STRBBT (0-47) - Application for a re- stock HBfO PICK UP TRUCK against 47 Stop and Shop Co. Ivino SOOOOA Shop shares. Union officials are about 10 a.m. two union local of public affairs for the Braintree, Hospital, subdlvlslon of a parcel of land consisting of approxlmatley stores in Connecticut today at tun MANCHESTER. River 3.13 acres and Identified as 571 Porter Street. concerned that a new contract presidents had arrived and called Mass.-based Stop & Shop, said and Mar * 1 2 , 2 4 0 . * 1 1 1 * ® . . noon. There are Stop & Shop Inina Mill Estates. Brand BARNBY FBTBRMAN • FRO ZONB CHANOB/FRBLIMI- between the company and the the strike immediately, saying this morning that 11 stores in the grandpar oar- new 2 bedroom Town- SOk$om$ottf%APf9 supermarkets in East Hartford . 543.545 NORTH MAIN 1985 OLDS Hospital maps plan workers had not been settled that the best time for a strike was state had closed. She did not have Philadelt loute house starting at STRBBT (F-49) - Application for a change In zoning district and Vernon. classification from Rural Residence, Residence B and Resi­ before the merger took place. when the store was full. a list of the stores. She said the Blon- $148,500. Fully op- DELTA ROYALE “ If there’s a strike, we’re Rtal- pllanced kitchen, 1'/? dence C to Planned Residence Development and prellml- Brougham, 4 Door, Officials at the local store AtaboutlO: 10a.m.at the Broad nory plan of development for o parcel of land Identified as BRAND NEW CABRIOLET walking," Barbara Conley, a dllno baths, garage with 543-545 North Main Street. Stock 04619 S7320A would not disclose how many Street store, the Bakery Depart­ Please turn to page 10 3 to fight union bid ___ door opener, cathedral At this hearing Interested parsons may be heard and written Con tod 3 celling and skylight In communications received. Copies of these petitions are on * 1 6 , 5 7 5 . * 1 5 8 ” . . 1 tln- master bedroom. Gen­ file in the Town Clerk's Office and mov be Inspected during 1987 CHEVY By Andrew J. Davis lie relation.s. "W e’re not going to erous carpet and floor­ normal business hours. 0Oktontfi§etft%APP The A (vou JET FORCE Manchester Herald embrace (a union) ing allowance, Ander- PLANNING and ZONING COMMISSION March 18 fire- CONVERSION VAN The hospital has prepared a Petitions won’t change schooi pian 1,1'/a son thermopane LEO KWASH, SECRETARY chief of I Dark Blue / Dsik Gray Manchester Memorial Ho.spital newsletter for employees stating per- windows, atrium Doted at Manchester, CT this 31st day of March, 1988. BRAND NEW SCIROCCO nine moi doors, deck, quality 10 • VALUS - Stock § 434S r | S6080A officials are gearing to fight an that hospital officials do not want By Andrew J. Davis reopened so that children from board sometime in April, she pone 053-03 elementary school enrollment. book, bei re- workmanship through­ effort to unionize the 950 non­ or feel a union is needed. Avery Manchester Herald the same families will not have said. She said since there are Collins said, " I think they out. Strano Real Estate f e vich, will isher *16,050. *153® ^.. union hospital employees, a hos­ said. Currently, that i.<; the only to go to different schools. about 10 similar petitions circu­ possibly might reconsider." 647-7653.n TOWN OF MANCHRSTBR 1986 OLDS than fin »ven, eOkkontticat 11% APft pital spokesman said. response the hospital has had. but About 10 different petitions A number of petitions have lating around town, she is >ose- LBOAL NOTICB Collins said the school should publishin u . CAUSI SUPREME But the hospital may be forced that may change later as needed, are circulating asking that started around the school’s unsure how many signatures I ott- The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public heorlno on Coups, Dark Gray be fully opened instead because to accept the union even if it is not she said. Highland Park School be reo­ area to ask the school board to have been collected. 5 N T INVITATION TO SID S* ’*’* •••‘" ’''’ 9 Room, AS f7378A the partial reopening might I S The Manchester Public Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to hear and BRAND NEW FOX WAGON welcomed, said a spokesman for ,The hospital recently con­ pened for grades K through 6, reverse its January decision to The school board is scheduled split up families who will have ■ Y - - Schools solicits bids for consider the following applications: Stock 044S2 the National Labor Relations but school officials say that are open only the school grades SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER ducted an evaluation of the wages to review the reopening vote in children In one elementary D r . < d & CAFBLLO - Request o vorl- 1984 DODGE Board. and job classifications for its 1,100 not likely to affect their vote to kindergarten through Grade 3 June. The decision could be school and another child at for the 19^1989 school year. NO. 1158 once to Article IV, Section 9.03.01 and Article II, k ors, Seoled bids will be received *8405. *69** ARIES The United Food and Commer­ employees. The Board of Trus­ reopen the school in stages. initially, said Gail Collins, one reversed, but only if circum­ Highland Park and because it I n 0 until March 29, I9M, 2:30 Sertlon. 16.10 to allow occupancy of a building w lfh p^ paved parking for a period not to exceed 6 SOmnthc at 11% APS 'I 4 Door Ssdsn cial Workers Union Local 919 of tees is to review that package Richard Dyer, chairman of of the parents who is organizing stances change which led the would be difficult for parents to 1. Olive 9 P.M ., at which time they will S7284A months -131 Sanrico Drive - Industrial Zone. 9 the Board of Education, said »om- be publicly opened. The right Hartford has begun an effort to tonight. the petition drive. The remain­ school board to vote for the support two Parent-Teacher BUS Is reseryed to relect any and am Vorlance to Article II, Section unionize all employees at the today the board’s decision to ing three grades would be ilton all bids. Specificotlons and NO. lis t 4.01.01 to reduce the minimum side vord to 31 feet If the hospital does not embrace partial reopening change, Associations. She also questi­ (3S feet required) for a house of 34 Morse Road - BRAND NEW GOLF hospital except registered partially reopen Highland Park opened one grade at a time over rtlon bid forms may be secured at Stock 046ST 1984 MERCURY the union voluntarily, it may be School Superintendent James oned whether the school would 2. The spo- the Business Office, 45 North Residence A Zona. nurses. The 218 registered nurses forced to accept the union as the School in 1989 will not be the next three years. P. Kennedy has said. The have effective programs and School Street, Manchester, CAPRI Charmini 2.5 »T . •"•O G U T'S CHURCH - Request Special Ex- % belong to the Federation of employees’ bargaining agent, reversed by the petitions seek­ The parents plan on present­ school is being reopened to STAINI o o r Connecticut. NO. 1151 ce^^n Inoefordance with Article II, Section *9575. *82«* .. Hatchback Coups 046-03 •7470B Nurses and Health Professionals ing to have the school fully ing the petitions to the school meet an expected increase in Please turn to page 10 om, J03.03 and taction ^ . 0 4 to permit church bazaar 0Ok$onth$ail1% APft said Joseph McMahon, acting from June 13, 1988 through June 18, 1988; and re­ union. deputy officer in charge with the din- quest variance of Article IV, taction 8.01 to sell NOTICB OP DISSOLUTION In an advertisement scheduled Hartford office of the National 3. The f ver- AND beer and wine at church bazaar from June 13,1988 Prices and payments based on •2000.-Cash down or trade equity. 1984 PONTIAC Iful NOTICB TO CRRDITORS through June 18,1988 within 1,000 feet of an o th e i^ Payment expense to double Jan. 108$. Add only for tax, rog. and to run in Wednesday’s Herald, the Labor Relations Board. make whi quor outlet, within 300 feet of a church and school Ex- title plus dealer Installed options. If any. SUNBIRD union has asked that it be given If the hospital does not accept ilne- Notice Is hereby given pur­ ""2 • noHt'wtsf corner of Main 4 Door Ssdsn and Woodland Streets - Residence Zone B and Re­ the power to be the bargaining the union, the union can file a own suant to Section 33-379 of the •601SA Need for new revaluation is doubted sidence Zone C. co- Connecticut General Sta­ agent for the 950 non-union petition with the relations board 4. WhicI t u t e s that SUPREME ITBM 4 ROBERT M RLU SKY - Variance to Article II, Sec- employees. In the advertisement, to force an election for ail ible POODS, INC., a Connecticut NO. 1151 tion 3.01.01 to reduce the side yard to 7 feet (is fe et By Andrew Yurkovsky viaiL Lite /kooudjiui s office this revaluation. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss MALLA 1984r»®“fij|C the union promises to fight for 900. corporation having Its prin­ required) to allow an addition to 80 Bell Street - 1 VOLKSWAGEN non-union employees. If the union Manchester Herald morning to discuss how the Vincent said that the last is out of town and could not be ton cipal place of business In Rural Residence Zone. better working conditions, vaca­ is voted in by a 50 percent plus one ).a Manchester, Connecticut, S O U O ^ revaluation was conducted. Do­ revaluation, which was originally reached for comment. hos been dissolved by Re- ITEM 5 MANCHRSTBR LUMBER INC. - Variance to Artl- IVHfWE OUR CUSlOt.liHS ARL ALWAYS WlIH US tions. job security and sick leave margin, the hospital would be 5. Which NO. 1154 cle IV, Section 9.03.01 and Article II, taction 16.10 •6171A Town Assessor J. Richard nald W. Zimbowski, the chief of scheduled for 1976, was delayed solutlM of Its Directors and with pay. among others, for all issued a certificate by the rela­ Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. has served wil Sharenolders, which dissolu­ and variance to o special exception condition Im­ Vincent does not believe the state the OPM’s municipal division, until 1977. He said 1986 values posed by the Planning and Zoning Commission, to non-union employees. scheduled a special meeting of tion has become ettective 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 549-2638 tions board requiring the hospital Office of Policy and Management said Monday that state statutes were used with the 1987 revalua­ A with Its tiling of a Certincote allow occupancy of o building at 401 New State "W e don’t want it," said Amy to negotiate with the union in good the Board of Directors for tonight of Dissolution with the Secre­ Road before a paved parking lot Is Installed and a would require the town to do require that 1987 market values tion to be consistent with the last storm drainage system Is built • Industrial Zone. Avery, assistant director of pub- faith, he said. at which the administration will 6. Matcl tary o f State's Office. another revaluation if it finds that have to be used for a 1987 revaluation. explain the revaluation to the ITEM 6 ADA ASSOCIATRS - Special Exception under ArtI- The only way election results revaluation. Assistant Town Manager the right t All creditors ore warned to NO. 1185 cIs IV, Section 5 for conversion oTo iiulldino on an the town erred in using 1986 real directors. present their claims to Attor­ can be negated is if either side is estate property values for the Zimbowski said today that Steven R. Werbner also defended (a) Fly. ney Ronald Jacobs, 14* Main approvsd auto repair site to office use at 348 jVlaking you firstmakes us first Spruce Street • Business Zens II. able to prove that there was Street, Manchester, Connec­ 1987 revaluation. attorneys from the 0PM were how the revaluation was Director Kenneth N. Tedford (b) Cate ticut, counsel for sold corpo­ iZF'Y.T. ®®' ■ Special Exception under Arfl- TODAY coercion from either group to looking into the legality of the use conducted. said the directors may discuss a (c) Pigs ration, on or before August I, NO. 1186 cle II, Section 11 and Artice IV, Section 8 to allow sway votes, McMahon said. different way of phasing in the 19W. alteration of on approved gasoline service station Vincent, interviewed this of 1986 values and might have a "We feel it wasdone properly,” (d) Bird The union has not filed a morning, answered "N o " when revaluation. The Board of Direc­ All Claims not so presented for limited sales -330Spruce Street-business In d e x decision by the beginning of next Werbner said this morning. (e) Turk w ill provided Zone II. petition yet with the relations asked whether it would be con­ “ There were legitimate reasons tors approved a five-year phase- be barred as by 20 pogts, 2 SBCtlona week. He could not say what kind sold Section 33-379. At this hearing Interested persons may be hoard and written board, he said. Once a petition is ceivable that the 0PM would of action 0PM would take if it for the decisions that were in last month, under which communications recelvea. A copy of these petitions hove Coma In And See Us Doted at Manchester, Con­ Businsss______9 Obitusriss______2 filed, the relations board would require another revaluation. He property would be valued at 34 necticut this 17th day of been filed In the Planning and Zoning Department and may were determined that use of the made.” March, 19M. be Inspected during business hours. CARDINAL BUICK Cisssitled _ 1W-20 Opinion _ _ 0 schedule an election within a few added, however, that he doesn't 1986 values was incorrect. Werbner would not speculate percent of fair market value this weeks, he said. year, 43 percent in the second SUPREME POODS, INC. ZONINO BOARD OP APPEALS 8 $1 AdasM St — Maachsalsr C o m ics______17 P so p is______a know what step the 0PM will ta ke Vincent on Monday defended on what action the 0PM would RONALD JACOBS, EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY Connecticut___ 4 Sports _ _ 11-14 “ The employer is free to grant if it determines that the revalua­ the use of 1986 market values, take if it were determined that it year, 52 percent In the third year, ATTORNEY 649-4571 Dated at Manchester, CT this list day of March, 1988. **/l Ttmrh Ahiu'f CUbm'* Focus 8 Tsisvision _ _ 16 tion was handled incorrectly. noting that 1976 market values was wrong to use 1986 market 62 percent in the fourth year and 0S64I3 053413 m W»M Local news___2-3 W s s t h s r _ _ _ _ 2 Please turn to page 10 An official from the 0PM was to were used for the 1977 values. 70 percent in the last year. t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueiday. March 22, 1980 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, March 22, 1988 — 3 RECORD Paramedic payment ‘Money’ called root of sewer dispute S split miffs Landers By Nancy Concelman arguments from LaBelle and representa­ and submit a report. The PZC was to vote Manchester Herald tives of the town Planning and Water and Monday on whether to accept or reject About Town Sewer departments. reports opposing the district’s plans from Coflegc Notes Bv Alex GIrelll Landers pointed out that when An attorney for the Eighth Utilities AAonchesfer Herald ^ “I’m not sure what the problem is, but the town. Mui the Emergency Medical Service District said Monday that the dispute I’m not sure it’s a planning matter.” If the commission rejects the plan and was first formed, district officials between the town and the district over the Brindamour said. NE W«ll-Chlld Clinic set Eighth District Director Tho­ decides to adopt a report from the town that Sophomore earns honors wanted the service operated out installation of a sewer line to serve the The town and the Eighth District doesn’t recommend the plan, its vote could mant COVENTRY - A Well-Child CTInlc will be held on mas Landers objected Monday of Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Buckland area had more to do with the disagree on how the proposed $1.7 million secon Paul J. Bellasov, son of the Rev. and Mrs. James night to what he considers a go back to the Eighth Utilities District Thursday at St. Mary’s Church from 8:4S to 11 a.m. tal or the town’s Health Depart­ money at stake in connection fees than sanitary sewer line should be installed. electorate and could be overruled. said. All preschool residents of Columbia, Andover, P. Bellasov of Manchester has been named to the subsidy by town taxpayers for the ment, not the town fire engineering. A major point of contention between the Net dean’s list for the fall semester at ^ b Jones operation of the Town of Man­ "I don’t feel it’s within my power to make Coventry, Ashford. Chaplin and Scotland are department. Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr., who town and district is which will control a a decision,” Bayer said. “I feel woefully found University in Greenville, S.C. He is a 1986 graduate chester Fire Department. He said the town plans to add a represented the Eighth District at a splitter valve that controls the direction the eligible to receive immunizations and routine of Hartfonl Christian Academy, West Hartford and inadequate.” suffei physicals. Children are seen by appointment only. ^ n d e r s objected to a 50-50 spl it captain to the fire department, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting sewage will flow. The government that “It’s very unfortunate that we get caught chest Call 228-9428. is a sophomore at the college majoring in or the cost of operating the town’s whose duties would include su­ Monday, told commission members the controls the splitter collects the connection elementary education. . in this," Brindamour said. “ I think Jar Emergency Medical Service be­ pervision of paramedics. The dispute between the district and the town is fees from developers. whatever we decide is not going to be final when On faculty honors list tween taxes levied on all town 50-50 split will hold for that mainly over which will control a splitter The town and state Department of anyway.” John Health clinic planned administrative salary, he said. valve and collect an estimated $1 million in Eric J. Lorenztnl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. property and on taxes levied on Environmental Protection have said the Labelle said, "1 can’t tell you that the Car COVENTRY — The Community Health Care V. P*"®P®Tty within the area served Acting Town Manager Steven connection fees. town should control the splitter valve district would call a meeting and overrule Lorenzini, 13 Tumblebrook Drive, Bolton, has been Werbner today defended the cost “In my opinion, the control doesn’t have to reli Services Inc. will hold a health clinic at the Town named to the faculty honors list for the fall semester by the town’s fire department. becau.se the sewage would flow to the it. Whether this is going to get solved short furthi split and said it is based on the anything to do with the engineering.” town-owned sewage treatment facility. The Hall on Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. All residents at Trinity College. He is a sophomore and is a 1986 The paramedics in the EMS of litigation, I can’t predict. I would hope it Jar may receive blood pressure checks, tine tests, amount of time the paramedics LaBelle said. “It has a lot to do with money. district does not want the town to control would” graduate of Bolton High School. He has been a service are town firemen. The whole thing about this sewer’s got to do Have throat cultures and health guidance. For informa­ volunteer tutor at the Bums School in Hartford. spend on firefighting and medical the valve. LaBelle argued that the district’s Commission member Josh Howroyd tion, call 228-9428. The result of Landers objection calls. with money.” plans offer flexibility in case of a problem been i Cents was a decision by the directors disagreed with Brindamour and Bayer. He theF) On Eastern dean’s list “It may be 49 percent one week Meanwhile, members of the Planning with the flow. said that the commission should go along that Landers and Harold Topliff, and 51 the next, but the S0-50split and Zoning Commission, which was to "Still, the DEP has the final say, does it autho Sherry Rautenberg of 129 Hemlock St. and chief of the Eighth District Fire with the DEP's recommendation that the M Scores announced is a reasonable assumption,” determine whether the plans are consistent not?” commission member Leo Kwash town control the splitter. gone! Thomas Bonneau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nonnnand Department, will investigate the Werbner said. / with the town’s plan of development, asked. Pol Pinochle scores for Thursday’s game played at Bonneau of Andover, are named to the dean’s list at cost breakdown and determine "As a planning agency, we mii.st make the Army and Navy Club on Main Street are: Ann The cost of financing the decided to table a vote on the issue until “It is my position they have no authority our recommendation.” Howroyd said. Have; SOMETHING TO READ Eastern Connecticut State University. Rautenberg how much time the paramedics paramedic units was one of two their April 4 meeting. to make jurisdictional transfers,” LaBelle Fortier, 619; Marie Ballard, 614; Bud Paquin, 610; is a member of the class of 1988 and is majoring in devote to firefighting in compari­ "We’ve already approved a great amount Marty Rauchle, 597; Sam Schors, 598; Herb ABOUT — Singer and actor issues concerning the town and Commission members Ted Brindamour said. “That’s a legal matter." of development in that area. I do feel sociology and applied social relations. Her minor is son to medical service. and William Bayer decided to abstain from Res Laquerre,591; Peter Casella, 588; John O’Neill, 587; Phil Collins reads “Davy the district discussed Monday Under Section 8-24 of the .state statutes, comfortable (voting) and I speak as a psychology. Bonneau is a member of the class of Thie question arises because of night. The other was return of a vote on the plans Monday after hearing the commission is required to review plans HA Helena Gavello, 581; Andy Noske, 578; Ann Wajda, Crockett" in a poster resident of the Eighth District” 576; Peggy Vaughn, 573. 1989 and is majoring in Business administration. He town plans to expand the medical several properties at Tolland forcir published by the American is also a full-time employee at Dean Machine service by adding three paramed­ Turnpike and Slater Street to the horde Products of Manchester. ics and a ne^ vehicle to develop a A Library Association to district tax roles. comn Pancakes featured Dennison on Wheaton list second paramedic unit. They were token off the district celebrate America’s librar­ Landers raised his objection at The Friendship Lodge 145 will hold a pancake festival tax list and put on the Town of befon ies in 1988. National Library Jennifer C. Dennison of Manchester has been a meeting of director.*? in the Manchester Fire Department on Sunday from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. at the Masonic Week will be celebrated named to the dean’s list at Wheaton College, Norton, district tax collector’s office. It Where can you find Devel Temple on East Center Street. Tickets are $3 for taxing district list by Assessor J. from April 17-23. Mass., for the fall semester. was moved there when the A si adults and $1.75 for children under 12. Richard Vincent several years A.sser AP photo On Tuffs dean’s list directors found the community ago. room at Mayfair Gardens locked. The district directors voted to Girls & Boys Apparel Lecture focuses on Stowe Karen Beth Krupp of 40 McDivitt Drive, has been lenders suggested that district ask Director Samuel Longest, F at named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Tufts officials discuss the matter with who along with Mayor Peter A free lecture on Harriet Beecher Stowe and her O b l t U B F l e f l University in Massachusetts. the town and "If we cpnnot get sisters will be held at the Women’s Center at DiRosa, comprise a town and NE n Two on dean’s list results our option is legal (ac­ district liaison committee, to for Easter? has n Manchester Community College on Thursday at 7 tion)’’ he said. discuss the question with DiRosa. p.m. Althea Sorenson, historic interpreter at the Carter St., followed by a Mass of 16-ye Alden E. Bailey ford, followed by a Mass of Paul Fiorentino of 69 Lyndale St. and Jennifer fire homes of Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe in Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. Obue of 87 Harland St. have been named to the 0 Hartford, will be guest speaker. For information, former postmaster Isaac Jogues Church, East Hart­ Mary’s Church, East Hartford. dean’s list at Johnson & Wales College, Providence, An call 647-6056. ford. Burial will be in Veterans Burial will be in St. Mary’s R.I. Fiorentino is majoring in food service Zone change OK’d Offici Alden E. Bailey, 88, of Man­ Memorial Field of Hillside Ceme­ Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling management and Obue in baking and pastry arts. theJi AIDS Information available chester, died Monday at Man­ tery, East Hartford. Calling hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 wife, chester Memorial Hospital. He hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Initiated Into honor society M Girls Tankk Tops *6 Paisley Ties byeit A program on discussing AIDS with your children was the husband of the late firepl Austin C. Bissell Donald Keith Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. for 66 townhouses Our rib knit tank top Make your Easter attire will be held on ’Tuesday, April 5, at 7; 30 p.m. in the Catherine (Coleman) Bailey who Clarence Jeffers Roderick A. Wright of Manchester, was recently complete with our fashionable said I project would not increase the right colors. Scoop neck, cafeteria of Martin School on Dartmouth Road. predeceased him in 1973. Austin C. Bissell, 70. of 95 Clarence "Pete” Jeffers. 90, of initated into Omicron Delta Kappa, a national By Nancy Concelman hemmed bottom with paisley ties. 48 Inches long. The Lynn Gustafson, R.N., will be the guest speaker. He was born in New Haven, Hamlin St., husband of Gertrude 943 Center St., died Sunday at leadership honor society. Wright is a junior at Elon Manchester Herald level of traffic on Oakland Street. racer back. One size. hadt* The public is invited. March 26, 1899, and had been a (Smith) Bissell, died Monday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. College in North Carolina. He is a junior majoring in Bayer said the traffic was al­ a sec( Manchester resident since 1929. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Born in Manchester, he was a accounting. The Planning and Zoning Com­ ready too high. A traffic engineer NOW NOW found He was a U S. Army Air Force He was born in Manchester, lifelong resident. He was a mission Monday approved by a for Napert said at the March 7 veteran of World War I and before May 18, 1917, and was a lifelong Marine Corp veteran of World 3-2 vote a zone change that will meeting that the development'' his retirement, he was postmas­ resident. Before retiring in 1982, War I and II and was honored by allow a 66-unit townhouse project wouldn’t push the level of service 1.99 3.99 ter for the Manchester Post he was a tool maker at Pratt & the Manchester Junior Women’s Public Meetings to be built at 368 Oakland St. for Oakland Street beyond the Parent, Gregory Morgan, son of William J. and Office from 1957 to 1970. Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, Club as its Man-of-the-Year in despite concerns about traffic. current level E. Levels are based Elaine Dion Parent of 376 Woodland St. was born He was a member of the First for 26 years. He was a member of on a scale of A to F. A being the Ha •r Hartid 1985. He was also the club’s But while commission lightest traffic flow. March 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Board of Directors of the Town of the South United Methodist "adopted” American veteran. He Public meetings scheduled tonight: members Alfred W. Sieffert Sr.. e at maternal grandmother is Mrs. Claire Dion of Manchester when it changed Church and the British American Bayer said he’d never seen a Club. was a member of the Army & Manchester Josh Howroyd and Leo Kwash traffic report that showed level E *13 Boy’s Dress Sherbrooke, Quebec. Can. His paternal grandpar­ from the the Board of Selectmen Navy Club, the Veterans of approved of the plans. William ents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyr Parent of 390 Hilliard St. to the town manager form of Besides his wife, he is survived Pitkin Glass Works, Lincoln Center gold room, before. Little Girls Dress fa\ Foreign War, the American Le­ 7:30 p,m. Bayer and Marion Taggart voted “I feel that there’s too much Shirts government. He served from 1947 by a son, Richard J. Bi.ssell of gion and the Marine Club. He was A dress as precious as she Is. Our fine dress shirt to make 2 HARTl Gochee, Emily Elizabeth, daughter of William against the application because traffic and we should not be to 1949 and also served as an South Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. also benefactor for the Manches­ of the amount of traffic that White eyelet with selln ribbon his Easter attire look great. and offii and Deborah Desimone Gochee of 46 Fulton Road auxiliary state policeman during Harry (Jean) Roy of Manches­ putting that number of units in ter Area Conference of Churches Andover already exists on Oakland Street. trim on the jewel neck, bodice Blue and white striped long Hartford was bom March 2 at Manchester Memorial World War II. He was a Past ter; three brothers, Frederick that location.” he said. and hem. Lace trims the Human Needs Fund and Shelter. "I think the traffic is terrible.” Taggart asked if the number of sleeve. committi Hospital. Her nnaternal grandparents are Rocco Exalted Ruler of the Rockville Bissell of Sebastian, Fla.. Earl He is survived by a son, Clarence Elections Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 Bayer said. sleeves and hem. allowing and Delores Desimone of 46 Lookout Mountain Lodge of Elks and life member of Bissell of Manchester and Robert p.m. units could be reduced, but other delica- Jeffers Jr. of East Haddam; a The developer, Napert Realty commission members argued property 'oduce Drive. Her paternal grandparents are Ward and the American Legion Post 102 of Bissell of Hebron: three sisters. sister. Sgt. Edith Jeffers in resident! Barbara Gochee of 70 Birch St. She has a sister, Manchester, and a life member of Laura Bentley, Ruth Zepp and requested a zone change from that the developer had already 6.99 ) walk ■ Maryland; and a granddaughter. Bolton Residence C to Planned Resi­ 6.99 But le£ baker, Amanda. the Manchester Rod & Gun Club, Marjory Powers, all of Manches­ reduced the proposed number of The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. dence Development for the 8.2- units from the density allowed in zations si be on He is survived by his son and ter; five grandchildren: and at the John F. Tierney Funeral Charter Revision Commission, Community Hall, 2 known Hughes, Christina Marie, daughter of Robert V. daughter-in-law. Thomas and several nieces and nephews. 8 p.m. acre parcel, located along Union a PRD zone for landscaping *18 Boys Belted "stand and Annmarie Hanlon Hughes of 48 Irving St. was Home. 219 W. Center St. with the *18 Girls Dress would ( June Bailey of Manchester; a The funeral is Wednesday at II Pond and a portion of a Hocka- reasons at the town’s request. Lace-trlmmed collar makes born March 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Rev. Newell officiating. num River trail. A vote on the The number of units allowed in a Slacks from set anager brother. Harold Bailey of Man­ a.m. at the South United Metho­ Burial, with full military honors, this dress special. Float-style Connect! Her maternal grandparents are Joseph and Mary chester; four grandchildren and dist Church, Main St, Burial will Coventry change was tabled at the last multi-family PRD zone is 10 units Qreat companions lor our system Hanlon of Patchogue. N.Y. Her paternal grand­ will be in Buckland Cemetery. meeting to allow Napert to revise dress has butterfly appllqued many tops. Slash pockets Hartfo :ate the two great granchildren. be in East Cemetery. Calling Food Distribution, Town Office Building, noon. per aefe. collar. Bow look collar and mother is Dorothy Hughes of Vernon. She has a Calling hours are Thursday from plans for widening the trail. “It doesn’t look to me like button thru back pocket, zip Perry ti in line A private funeral service will hours are today from 7 to9p.m. at 7 to 9 p.m. Registrars, Town Office Building, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. elasticized backwalst. nance C brother. Scott Michael, 1 and two sisters. Cynthia be held at the Holmes Funeral the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Human Rights Commission, Town Office Build­ Those plans will be completed. there’s that big of a traffic fly, hook and eye front. Navy, gh. Lee, 8 and Jennifer Lynn. 6. Memorial donations may be Qray and Black. classifici d begun Home, 400 Main St. A private Main St. ing, 5:30 p.m. Planning Director AJprt Pelle­ (problem),” Sieffert said. made to the MACC Human Needs grini said Monday. “I’m not sure that we’re efforts t began burial service will be in St . James Memorial donations may be Fund, 11 Center St., Manchester Town Hall Space Committee, Town Office 9.99 its housi Lichtman, Samuel Louis, son of Dr. Randy and Cemetery. Calling hours are made to the American Cancer Building, 7:30 p.m. But while Manchester Police worsening the situation.” How­ Starr Horwitz Lichtman of 100 French Road, Bolton, 06040. Chief Robert Lannan said the royd said. jeopard esident Wednesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ Library Building Committee, Booth and Dimock 9.99 owners a was born March 3 at Manchester Memorial chester 06040. M. Shirley Prato Library, 7:30 p.m. lintree, Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Ronald Memorial contributions may be regardle p, said and Marilyn Horwitz of Skokie. 111. His paternal made to the Manchester Memor­ William F. Callahan M. Shirley (Wilmer) Prato, 66, *14 Girls Plaid Skirt s in the ial Memorial Hospital Develop­ of Enfield, died Sunday at Hart­ 16.99 - 19.99 Boys Sportcoats grandparents are Jerry and Natalie Lichtman of ment Fund. William F. Callahan, certified Club wants more Madras skirt — your warm weather favorite. Button ot have Philadelphia. Pa. ford Hospital. She was the wife of front has a band front with soft pleats, and elasticized Our handsome assorted spring sportscoats aid the alcohol counselor, 69, of Far­ Albert E. Prato of East Hartford Thoughts for your Easter season. Sizes 14-22. Pn mington, died Sunday at St. backwalst. Plaid skirt falls below the knee. Theresa Ashner and sister of Barbara V. Hadfield lage 10 Francis Hospital and Medical of Manchester. tournament time Corrections Theresa (Cappiello) Ashner, Center. He was the former She is also survived by another I would like for us to consider this week some 9.99 69, of East Hartford, widow of husband of Mary (Ward) Calla­ sister. N. Lurlaine Menzie of thoughts about what it means to "Walk through By Andrew Yurkovsky ever. would not be bound by that 9.99 to Alden Ashner, died Sunday at han of East Hartford and father of Melrose, Fla.; a son, William A. the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no Manchester Herald restriction, Naab said. The Associated Press reported erroneously Mount Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Kevin Callahan of Manchester. evil,’’ (Psalms 23: 4A) and how we can live 29.99 Boys 2 Piece Suits Prato of Windsor Locks; a Country club officials ex­ *17 Girls Pants NORW March 18 that a book written by former White House She was the mother of William He is also survived by six other victoriously during these times. A new clause in the town’s lease pressed concern Monday that Cotton pants have soft pleats and tapered legs. Button Choose from our wide selection of assorted 2 piece chief of staff Donald T. Regan would be published Palmer of Manchester. daughter, Miriam E. Shaw of for who sons. William Callahan of Glas­ Enfield; and four grandchildren. We often are victims of circumstance. Ask agreement with the Manchester weekly play by senior citizens and zipper closure, button side tabs and side slash suits tor Easter time. Regular, Slim and Husky. nine months later than originally planned. The Besides her son, she is survived tonbury, Brian Callahan of Hart­ someone, “How do you feel?” and you may get the Sizes 12-22. $ 100,000 lent. The funeral is Thursday at 10 Country Club might change the might be construed as falling pockets. prostitut book, being published by Harcourt Brace Jovano- by four other sons, Ralph Palmer ford, Barry Callahan of Glaston­ answer, “The best I can under the circumstances." number of days per year the club they vlch, will be issued this May. four months earlier a.m. at the Windsor Locks under the heading of tourna­ suspecte of Simsbury, Joseph Uricchioand bury. Shaun Callahan of Funeral Home. 441 Spring St. Jesus said, “In the world you shall have tribulation is allowed to devote to tourna­ ments. That heading also in­ than first planned, not nine months later, the Donald Ashner, both of East Wethersfield, Michael Callahan (pressure) but be of good cheer; I have overcome has rece publishing house reported. Burial will be in Cedar Hill the world (John 16:33.)’’ ment play. cludes “contracted play” and 11.99 19.99 been evi Hartford, and Richard Palmer of of Hartford and Mark Callahan of Cemetery, Hartford. Calling Members of the Board of "special golf events.” Enfield; three daughters, Fran­ East Hartford: three daughters, Our Lord lived and died under the darkest of in the w< hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 Directors’ subcommittee on the Director Kenneth N. Tedford Mariet ces Driscoll of South Windsor, Kathleen Laurla of Wethersfield, p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. circumstances, but he overcame. country club agreed after meet­ suggested that any restrictions on Barbara Meintire and Diana Rosemary Scotto of Glastonbury Our commitment to faith causes us not to live *30 Little Girls Communion Dress that she Dr. Crane’s Quiz Memorial donations may be ing with club officials Monday tournament play be eliminated has also Tenerowicz, both of Enfield; two and Patricia Callahan of East made to New Britain Memorial UNDER the circumstances, but ABOVE them. night to draw up a new clause on from the lease. Instead, he Delicate embroidery adorns the scalloped over-lay-look front sisters, Phyllis Garrity and Jose­ Hartford; 11 grandchildren; a Grace from God helps us to reign in life and to be bodice, embroidered end scalloped front srtd back-skirt with cause 0 Hospital, 2150 Corbin Ave., New tournament play for considera­ proposed that the club’s tourna­ though s 1. Oliver Perry suggests which related term? phine Corso, both of Windsor; two niece; and a nephew. He also Britain.______more than conquerors. We should not merely tion by the Board of Directors and ment schedule would be reviewed elastic back waist and back tie sash. Sheer long sleeves. brothers, John Cappiello of Ware­ leaves a friend, Susan E. Ryan of triumph but transcend. "It hi BUS WAKE SLIPSTREAM IRON HORSE the club’s board of governors. and approved every year by the 9 people w house Point and Nick Cappiello of Farmington. He was prede­ Card of Thanks God calls on us not to fight our way THROUGH The club’s current lease of the Board of Directors. someone 2. The main reason Cinderella attracted Prince East Windsor; 20 grandchildren; ceased by five brothers and a The family of Walter Terry Altken circumstances, for we do not have the power to do town-owned golf course stipu­ Fogarty said he favors increas­ and four great-grandchildren. sister. that. Christ has given us the holy spirit that no 14.99 the stree Charming was her wish to thank their many friends lates that only 15 days per year ing the number of tournaments of Non STAINED NAILS CHARISMA GLASS The funeral is Wednesday at The funeral is Thursday at 9:45 and relatives for the acts of kind­ clrcumstane can defeat. may be restricted to tournament allowed as a tradeoff for the 3>A 9:15 a.m. at the D’Esopo East a.m. at the Callahan Funeral publishei te 10 SLIPPER HAIRDO ness and sympathy shown them play, but in recent years the club hours every week designated for in West f Hartford Funeral Chapel, 30 Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart- during their recent bereavement. Dr. Billy J. Scott has gone over that number, senior citizen play. 3. The farm creature usually served with noodles First Baptist Church of Manchester scheduling about 20 tournaments "To me it was a negotiated All Th« Above Merchandise Has Been Reduced From Our Spring A Summer 87, make which sound? per year, Director James F. thing, because they gave us Fall & Winter 86-87 Cataloga. OINK GOBBLE MOO CLUCK Weather “Dutch” Fogarty, the chairman something,” he said. Manchester Herald of the subcommittee, said. He Also Monday night, critics of 4. Which fowl lays the smallest egg? .said after the meeting that he the country club’s management n Weiss MALLARD PIGEON ORIOLE CANADA U8P8 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 147 supports Increasing the number of the golf course spoke against Rain ahead of tournaments allowed, in part to the extension of the club’s lease, not be GOOSE The JCPenney Catalog POR Publlshsd dally except Suggested carrier rates bring the club’s practice in which is to run out in 1991. The 5. Which sound suggi^s the source of meat that is Manchester and vicinity: To­ Sunday and certain holl- are $1.80 weekly. $7.70 for compliance with the lease. club is seeking an extension so that ga ir. has served with applesauce? night, clear. Low around 20. daya by the Manchester one month. $23.10 for This year the club has tenta­ that it can sch^ule banquets and man h ing of Publishing Co.. 16 Bral- three months, $46.20 tor Thoma MOO GOBBLE COO SQUEAL Wednesday, increasing cloudi­ nard Place. Manchester, tively scheduled 22 tournaments. other events at the golf course onight ness. A 50 percent chance of six months and $92.40 for The subcommittee, which met restaurant. out of I >n will Conn. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizan ^ i'.!. “I tl 6. Match the entries at the left with the sports at showers in the afternoon. High in data postage paid at and mall rates are svalla* in the coffee room at the Town William L. Hooker of 77 Erie St. C r€ /¥ X iE ir h^rSif^ to the the right to which they pertain. the mid 40s. Manchester, Conn. Pott- Me on request. Hall, did not reach a consensus on said the restaurant should be people, (a) Fly...... (v) Tennis master; Send address To place an advertise­ what the new clause would leased out to the highest bidder. very ha edford (b) C atgut...... (w) Golf West Coastal, East Coastal: changes to the Manches­ ment, or to report a news stipulate. He said that he knew of a o f course. roaBB^ us. We ter Herald. P.O. Box 501, Hem or picture Wee. call businessman who would be wil­ ended t cuss a (c) Pigskin...... (X) Bowling Tonight, clear. Low in the mid Manchester, Conn. 00040. 643-2711. Office hours are Fogarty suggested the lease in the (d) Birdie...... (y) Baseball 20s. Wednesday, increasing agreement be changed in order to ling to make an opening bid of Thorr 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday junkyai Direc- (e) Turkey...... (z) Football cloudiness. A 40 percent chance of If you don’t receive your through Friday. permit the club to hold as many $50,000 per year to operate the it's something else phase- Answers in Classified section. showers in the afternoon. High in Herald by S p.m. weekdays The Mancheater Herald tournaments as it currently sche­ restaurant. husbani which the mid 40s. or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, Is a member of The dules, while Director Geoffrey Seymour Kudlow of 81 Milford Memi at pnetd. available only at Outlat Store Sorry no mail, phone, CO O orderi Quantitiet limited Thom at 34 please telephone your car­ Associated Press, the Naab, another subcommittee Road said that the town should Merchandiae may vary Irom illuitrationa. Shop Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m -9 p.m . Sun. 10-5 Monda) rier. If you’re unable to Audit Bureau of Circula­ Intermediate markdowna may have been taken Ad merchandiae will be aold until atock ia depleted le this member, recommended the cur­ not even consider renewing the Sorry, no rainchecka. Thom Northwest Hills: Tonight, reach your carrier, call tions. the Now England through econd Lottery clear. Low 15 to 20. Wednesday, subscriber service at 647- Newspaper Aaaoclatlon rent restriction of 15 tournaments lease to the country club. 1 year, Today's weather picture was drawn by Caleb Knapton, increasing cloudiness. A 50 per­ 0040 by 6 p.m. wsekdays and the New England be maintained. Senior citizen “The time has come, no ques­ 1361 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, Connecticut without “A mi ir and who lives on Still Field Road and attends Keeney Street cent chance of showers in the for delivery In Manchester. Proaa Asaodatlon. play and play by high school and tion about it. No private country Located in the Manchester Catalog Distribution Center Connecticut dally Monday: 587. Play Four; 8757. School. afternoon. High 40 to 45. junior high school students, how­ club on town property,” he said. A - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. March 22. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. March 22, 1988 — 5 — 3 been installed incorrectly, Kalasky said. The other detector in the basement was STATE working properly, Kalasky said. Bush sticks with Reagan NA'nON Top court to consider The couple’s remaining children, Robin Quintaglie, 20, and David Pulaski, 37, were vote & REGION sleeping in the basement when the fire broke & WORLD ject out. They escaped unharmed. during Connecticut tour rom New federal AIDS policy major child abuse issue Murder in New Haven By Laura King and Th* Asfoclated Press WASHINGTON — Federal employees could By Jam es H. Rubin Joshua has been institutional­ In the paddling case, the court, NEW HAVEN - A 23-year-old New Haven Teacher surrenders The Associated Press that man was shot to death, becoming the city’s be disciplined for refusing to work with ized since 1984, suffering from without comment, let stand a 3uld HAMDEN — A former school teacher and Vice President George Bush, colleagues suffering from AIDS under a injuries that destroyed half his federal appeals court ruling in a xict second murder victim in as many days, police WASHINGTON - The Su­ brain and left him profoundly said. hockey coach voluntarily surrendered to police saying he’s "not going to start government-wide policy to be announced this New Mexico case that “at some week, a published report said today. preme Court is considering retarded. degree of excessiveness or New Haven police said Emmett James was early today and was charged with four counts of differing with the president whether abused children should lake risk of injury to a minor, police detectives said. now,’’ lent last-minute support to The directive from the Office of Personnel The boy’s father, Randy De- cruelty” such punishment vio­ ully found in his home around 8:05 p.m. Monday have the right to sue public Shaney, since has been convicted lates constitutional rights. suffering from a single gun shot wound to the the White House veto of a civil Management says employees with AIDS officials for failing to protect John Albinger, 44, a former teacher in West rights billa veto Congress was "should be allowed to continue working as long of child abuse and sentenced to Another appeals court has ight chest. Haven, was accompanied to police headquarters them from their parents. two to four years in prison. rejected that view, clouding the James was taken to St. Raphael Hospital poised to override today. The as they are able to maintain acceptable link by his attorney, John Dow III, and was released Democratic contenders, mean­ But the Justices have decided to DeShaney’s ex-wife. Melody, picture. inal where he was pronounced dead at 8:40 p.m., Sgt. performance and do not pose a safety-of-health avoid another children’s rights sued the social services officials When on $10,000 bond pending a co^rt appearance on while, scrapped f6r support in threat to themselves or others in the The high court in 1977 ruled that John M. Cacioli said. March 31 in Meriden, Inspector John Cronin Michigan, scene of their next big Issue: whether public school on grounds they violated the such disciplinary measures Oct. 1. II the Cacioli said there are no suspects and declined workplace,” reported in students enjoy any constitutional child’s constitutional right not to never can amount to the “cruel said. campaign test. today’s editions. revalual rule to release further details In the case pending Michigan’s Democratic cau­ protection against paddling or be deprived of liberty without due and unusual punishment” banned lorf Police said they had a warrant for Albinger’s 0PM Director Constance Homer, in a memo other corporal punishment by process. they sho further investigations. cuses are Saturday, with 138 by the Constitution’s Eighth state off )eit James J. Faraone Jr., 18, died at Yale-New arrest but would not comment why they sought delegates at stake. Candidates to agency personnel directors, said the federal teachers and administrators. Mrs. DeShaney was divorced Amendment. Haven Hospital early Sunday hours after he’d the warrant. A Hamden Superior Court Judge government “has an obligation to show the way The court announced Monday from her husband and living in course o from both parties are stumping in that it will tackle the parental The decision barred students oyd been shot in the chest near a housing project in has sealed the affidavit in support of the Connecticut, with its primary in addressing the realities of the AIDS Cheyenne, Wyo., when she was If thej He warrant. epidemic,” the newspaper said. OPM’s new abuse issue in the case of a informed her son had suffered from suing teachers and school the Fair Haven section of New Haven, March 29, and Wisconsin, April 5. administrators in federal court arisen o ong Albinger resigned both from his post as a AIDS policy is to be announced Thursday at a Wisconsin boy, Joshua DeSha- serious brain damage. DeShaney the authorities said. Faraone was shot in a drug deal Democrat Michael Dukakis’ , ney, who suffered serious and over alleged Eighth Amendment could ha gone .sour, police said. remedial English teacher and as hockey coach Michigan effort got a boost meeting with personnel directors, the Post said. had custody of his son. permanent brain damage from The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of violations, but left them free to And if Police later arrested Jarvis Moore, 17. of New at Notre Dame High School in West Haven Monday night with the endorse­ If an employee’s threat or refusal to work with sue in state courts under state ake an AIDS-infected co-worker disrupts office beatings by his father. Appeals, in throwing out Mrs. importa Haven, and charged him with the murder. earlier this month. ment of Sen. Donald Riegle, The boy’s suit accuses social laws. aid. D-Mich., and two Michigan con­ functions, managers are told to "consider DeShaney’s suit, said the social deadline Hint Dow would not comment On the case. workers and officials of gross welfare agency and itsemployees In the 1977 decision, however, gressmen, Dale Kildee and Bob appropriate corrective or disciplinary action the court said it had not consi been no feel Residency bill dead Traxler. negligence in ignoring evidence “though blameworthy, did not s a against the threatening or disruptive AP photo that he was being brutally victim­ cause Joshua’s injuries” but dered whether corporal punish­ weekeni HARTFORD — A bill prohibiting towns from Larger awards struck down Dukakis, the governor of Mas­ employees.” ized. A lower court threw out the ment can violate “substantive It seei sachusetts, was making a foray ROTTEN SNEAKER WINNER - Robert “merely failed to protect him forcing municipal employees to live within town suit. from his bestial father.” rights under the (14th Amend attitude borders died on a tie vote in a legislative HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court has into neighboring Connecticut to­ Scruton, 8, of Montpelier, Vt., proudly ment's) due process clause.” struck down as unconstitutional a state law day, where he appeared well- Tougher measures sought displays his winning form at the annuai A high court ruling is not The appeals court also said in the re committee. expected until 1989 on whether to welfare agencies should not be permitting a Judge to double or triple the positioned to add to his string of National Rotten Sneaker contest Monday The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Tax r< There was no debate on the residency bill JERUSALEM — Palestinian leaders of the revive the suit against the Winne­ placed in the predicament of Appeals last April cleared the A before the 10-10 vote Monday in the Planning and amount of money awarded by a Jury in cases wins on his New England home rioting in the occupied territories called for in Montpelier. bago County, Wis., Department controvi where a Judge finds that one person’s deliberate turf. removing a child from home and way for a trial in Teresa Garcia’s Development Committee. increased attacks with stones, firebombs and of Social Services and two of its facing suit by the parent or federal lawsuit against Penasco. unneces or reckless actions are responsible for another’s Democratic rival Albert Gore iron bars on Israeli security forces and Jewish employees. Phasing A similar bill was killed in the General injuries. Jr. is still searching for a Iran attack kills 2 leaving the child there and risk N.M., school officials over two A.ssembly last year. settlers. The agency was accused of being sued by the child. paddlings she received In elemen­ difficult Northern breakthrough after es­ violating Joshua’s rights by fail­ The justices Monday said the 79-year-old law tablishing his candidacy in the The call came Monday as several center-left MANAMA, Bahrain — At ieast one Iranian Putting officials in that position tary school. But th is unconstitutional because it allows the Judge, Israeli politicians and writers Joined right-wing ing to rescue him from his “is unlikely to improve the South. He was in Connecticut too, gunboat and a heiicopter today attacked a The appeals court said the kind device f( Fatal fire ‘accidental’ instead of the Jury, to decide the crucial issue of AP photo leaders in demanding tougher measures to quell tanker carrying a volatile chemical in the father’s beatings, even though it welfare of American families and of punishment alleged in the promising to “surprise some at least how much in damages a plaintiff should receive. people here.” WORKING THE CROWD — Vice President George Bush the violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Persian Gulf, setting the vessel on fire and allegedly had known about the is not grounded in constitutional lawsuit can sustaiir~^ federal I NEWINGTON — A two-month investigation abuse since 1983, when the child text or principle,” the appeals Thedi has revealed a fire that killed a couple and their The decision came in the case of Elyse L. The Tennessee senator met shakes hands with workers at a Bioomfieid insurance In another development Monday, a 17-year-old killing two crewmen, shipping executives said. lawsuit even if a lawsuit could Palestinian was fatally shot at Rafah in the was 4 years old. court said have been filed in state court. m ark et' 16-year-old .son in January was “accidental,” Dalton, a Fairfield County woman who was Monday with New York Gov. company Monday. Bush toured the buiiding and spoke to Four crewmen were injured In the attack in Gaza Strip. The death of Abdel Ahmed Jaber al the southern gulf on the 38,534-ton Havglint, a guide foi fire officials said. awarded $60,000 by a Jury in 1984 after a 1979 Mario Cuomo, who said some nice empioyees during a campaign visit to Connecticut. An investigation by the state Fire Marshals motor vehicle accident in which she was things about him but didn’t Mudalai raised to at least 106 the number of Norwegian-operated tanker flying the Singapore is virtua Office and the local fire department revealed seriously injured. endorse him. Gore was in Pen­ Arabs killed in the violepce since December. An flag. To fini the Jan. 5 fire that killed John Quintaglie, 63. his The amount was doubled to $120,000 by nsylvania today, where he was Israeli soldier was slain by a gunman Sunday. It was the seventh attack by Iran on neutral picking up the backing of the Also Monday, the army issued a new shipping since Friday. On Saturday, Iraqi Experimental therapy doubles because wife. Faith. 59. and their son, John was caused Superior Court Judge E. Eugene Spear after indeed il ruling that the defendant. James. J. Kelly of s ta te ’s Senate D em ocratic Lieberman assailed regulation that will allow the detention of any warplanes raided two tankers near Iran’s Kharg by either a cigarette or a spark from the leaders. as much fireplace, Newington Fire Chief Joseph Kalasky Stratford, acted in a reckless manner in causing security prisoner for up to six months with iess island, leaving 54 Norwegian seamen missing. the accident. Although Connecticut is one of Judicial review. The previous edict required a The escalation of the “tanker war” came as U tilities said Monday. Bush’s home states — his father lung cancer survival rate The investigation disclosed that the residence In ordering reduction of the amount to $60,000. military Judge to review each case within 96 Iran and Iraq were locked in a series of missile Develop represented it in the U.S. Senate, for shelter visit hours. duels and air raids on each other’s major cities. had two smoke detectors. The smoke detector in the Supreme Court justices said that permitting and his mother and brother still By Malcolm Ritter “The problem is, it’s small cancer spreads elsewhere in the Town of a second-floor hallway where the bodies were a Judge to decided such a vital issue violates a live in the state — the vice MERIDEN (AP) — A letter writing campaign is not politi­ The Associated Press numbers,” he said of the trial, body. As lOR found was not working becau.se a battery had defendant’s right to a jury trial. president said he was taking writing campaign criticizing De­ cally motivated. She is honorary which included 81 patients. “It All the patients went through assessm nothing for granted there. mocratic U.S. Senate candidate chairwoman of the election com­ DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - looks good, but we need more surgery to remove cancerous values a Scientists have doubled the five- numbers.” tissue. The experimental therapy “I don’t want to be beaten in Joseph Lieberman for wearing mittee -of incumbent Sen. Lowell little difi this state,” he said as he protective gloves during a visit to Weicker Jr., R-Conn., whom Mayor condemns mob killing year survival rate of early-stage Any time such a jump in began about two weeks later, campaigned in Bloomfield on a homeless .chelter here, could be Lieberman is challenging. lung cancer patients by activat­ survival rates can be demon­ Hollinshead said. 1987 afte Hartford mayor, citizens, Monday. In Connecticut, repor­ politically motivated, a Lieber­ Marie Mirabello, an official of ing their immune systems to strated, “you’ve got to be im­ Once a month for three months, The prof ters asked Bush whether he man campaign spokesman said. the St. Vincent de Paul shelter, attack cancerous cells, a re­ pressed,” said Dick Rauscher, they were injected with doses of of real ei backed President Reagan’s veto Lucie McKinney, wife of the said Monday that Lieberman, as 4 are charged in N.Y. searcher reports. senior cancer society vice presi­ proteins called antigens that had of real ei late U.S. Rep. Stewart B. McKin­ who is also the state’s attorney Patients who received the dent for research. been purified from other lung of a sweeping civil rights bill. By Peter Alan Harper visiting a friend. It woul favor tax classification bill “I’m not going to start differing ney who died of health complica­ general, didn’t ask for the gloves civilized society.” experimental therapy showed a But he said that as with any cancer tumors. with the president now,” he tions associated with AIDS, wrote during a visit earlier this month; The Associated Press But some who live in the “He was yelling, ’Please stop! 63 percent survival rate five such finding, he wants to see The injections spurred the sta te’s 0 HARTFORD (AP) — Citizens letters to 35 newspapers criticiz­ she demanded that he wear them. neighborhood expressed mixed No more! no more!”’ Rivera years after cancer surgery, com­ another group of researchers immune system into raising 2 that th e ] pay” scheme” that would “discourage replied. NEW YORK — Mayor Edward said. and officials from the city of Proponents of classification Later Bush told black suppor­ ing Lieberman for his action. “I’m more concerned about feelings about the attack. pared with 33 percent for patients achieve the same success to defenses aimed at cells bearing acceptat investments in new plants and I. Koch has accused a group of “It’s not right that he got “They said, ’We’re going to kill who received no treatment after confirm the effectiveness of the the same kinds of antigens. So the Hartford urged a legislative say it would ease the burden on ters in Washington that he A Lieberman campaign spo­ staph (than about AIDS). There — perhai committee to approval a bill equipment.” keswoman, Marla Romash. also are a number of communicable Spanish Harlem residents of killed,” Felix Olmos, 23, said as you! ’” said Rivera’s friend Jose surgery, said Ariel Hollinshead of therapy. body was primed to “mop up” residential property owners who He said classification would supports the idea that institutions meting out “frontier justice” for he stood at the counter of a Augostini. The man staggered — to mal allowing towns to tax commercial suffer disproportionate tax+n- receiving federal money should said the attorney general has a diseases coming through the the George Washington Univer­ Hollinshead said the results are cancer cells missed by the property at higher rates than cost Connecticut businesses an strong record in favor of AIDS doors, she said.” chasing down and fatally beating grocery store not far from the across the street and collapsed in sity Medical Center. part of a 234-patient study that surgery, Hollinshead said. There i creases every 10 years when aditional $160 million a year. comply with civil rights laws. But a man accused of stealing $20. bakery. front of Augostini’s building. residential property. property is revalued, he said the civil rights measure, research and education, and that Nevertheless, the widow of “It’s come off very well,” recently reported five-year survi­ Fifty-three patients received aside bee But leaders of business organi­ A better answer, he said, would he wore the gloves because he Rep. Stewart McKinney said in But four suspects charged with “But I understand. That stuff’s Police broke up the fight and Hollinshead said Monday after val rates of 69 percent in the the experimental therapy with Clare Murphy, representing a be to require revaluations every passed overwhelmingly by both first- and second-degree mans­ got to stop. ... People will think Caraballo stood up and was and 1987 zations said Monday the practice, community group known Hart­ the House and the Senate, was was asked to do so by the shelter ’ s her letter to The Hour of Norwalk describing results to science treated group and 49 percent in injections in one or both arms, known as tax classification, five years instead of 10 and have directors. and other newspapers that Lieb­ laughter in the attack said they twice about stealing around here. handcuffed. Quigley said. The writers at an .American Cancer the untreated group. while the untreated 28 patients 2 ford Areas Rally Together, said flawed. would discourage businesses the state help towns with revalua­ “I have to wonder whether Mrs. erman should have ignored the “said they thought they had done It’s kind of dangerous around officers radioed for an ambu­ Society symposium. Lung cancer is the nation’s were simply followed forcompar- much of Hartford’s real estate is tions. In addition, the state could “The legislation... is imperfect the right thing, chasing and here.” lance as they took him to their leading cancer killer, every year ison purposes. from setting up or expanding in either tax-exempt or and the imperfections should be McKinney would have written the shelter’s policy because wearing Other cancer experts said they Vil Connecticut. use the $70 million property tax letter if she was not honorary gloves was "thoughtless and capturing this guy,” said police The beating death occurred in office. were impressed but added that striking 152,000 Americans and Side effects were limited to a commercial relief trust fund, created last corrected,” he said. Up until Capt. William J. (juigley. front of the Jefferson Houses He was taken to Mount Sinai killing 139,000. Hartford Mayor Carrie Saxon “The residential portion of Monday, Bush had not said co-chairman of Sen. Weicker’s outrageous behavior” that only more work was needed. slight fever overnight and skin Perry told the tax-writing Fi­ year, to target tax relief to campaign committee.” Romash served to fuel the “publicly Police said at least four others public housing project in an area Hospital where he died Sunday For early-stage cancer, “it Only about 30 percent of lung irritation at the injection sites, theCity is very small, so when individual residential taxpayers directly whether he supported the may have been part of the group evening. cancer cases at most are diag­ Wl^ nance Committee that without revaluation occurs, we get hit veto. said. endorsed ignorance regarding of East Harlem that has been looks like it’s going to give people Hollinshead said. classification, “all of the city’s in towns where revaluation is McKinney said her letter- the spread of AIDS.” that beat 41-year-old Raymondo plagued by crack dealers and Four hours later, Jesus Ne­ at least a 50 percent chance of nosed as early in their progres­ Standard treatment after very hard and relief is needed.” taking place, he said. “I'm not going to start doing Carabello on Sunday after he gron, 23, was arrested, police sion as the cases in the study, efforts to protect and revitalize Murphy said, now what I haven’t been doing for violence. being around five years later,” surgery is often just waiting to its housing stock will be put in Rathgeber also noted that state allegedly snatched the money After being robbed in the said. Three others surrendered while other post-surgical treat­ Rauscher said. see if any further cancer crops John R. Rathgeber. vice pre.si- law allows towns to phase In seven years, finding differences from a woman at a bakery. Monday: David Andino, 22, and The cancers in the 81 patients up, said Minton. Radiation is jeopardy. Housing costs to dent of the Connecticut Business with the president, for whom I bakery, the woman asked a ment does little good, said John owners and tenants willincrease, higher tax rates over a five-year Koch denounced the attackers crowd on the comer if they had Charles Mimms, 20, and Isidore Minton, professor of surgical were confined to the lung tissue or sometimes used, but “the five- and Industry Association, called period after revaluation. have great respect,” he said. Bill would ‘destroy’ Monday, saying they “executed Cuadrado, 14, police said. spread only to nearby lymph regardless of their ability to classification a ’’negative seen the man who had just robbed oncology at the Ohio State Uni­ year results are terrible. They’re The measure would forbid the the death penalty without a her. Caraballo came out of the Neither the suspects nor Cara­ versity College of Medicine in nodes, representing so-called like you didn’t get much treat­ distribution of federal funds to trial.” houses and the group chased him ballo, who lived nearby, have Columbus, Ohio. stages 1 and 2. In later stages. ment at all.” entire institutions, state and local grand jury system “Here is a guy who, at worst, down the block. previous criminal records, police government agencies and many may have stolen $20,” he said. “They started to beat him. said. Needle marks on his arm Prostitute says no facts corporations if any part of them “No one would suggest that (with) fists and feet,” Quigley suggested he was a drug addict, practices discrimination. The HARTFORD (AP) - A bill to Kelly testified that the biil to anybody be executed for stealing said. police said. administration supports a plan make the findings and records of disclose the grand jury record $20. ... They were meting out “He was getting beaten all Quigley said the suspects ap­ ) that would grant religious schools secret one-man grand jury inves­ would “hurt an awful lot of justice as they saw it, frontier over, the legs, the ribs,” said Al parently did not know each other to allegation she has AIDS and organizations as well as tigations public has drawn criti­ innocent people.” He said many justice. That’s not permissible in Rivera, 27, who was in the area and none of them knew Caraballo. corporations more exemptions cism from the chief state’s people are encouraged to testify ARBORS AT HOP BROOK NORWALK (AP) — A woman kicked me out when he found out the day after her arrest, a from civil rights laws. attorney, but has drawn support before a grand jury because they i for whom police set bail at who I was. Superior Court judge ordered the from the state’s chief court know what theysay will be kept in cooperation with $100,000 after her arrest on a Bush said he believed the “I’m tryingtogetajob.butl’m bail lowered to a promise to president should have line-item administrator. secret. Teen sought in murder of 4 THE MANCHESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY prostitution charge because they afraid to put my name on a piece appear in court and rejected a veto powers so he could “take At a public hearing Monday. suspected she had AIDS says she of paper.” she said. “I just want police request that she be com­ CTiief State’s Attorney John J. “If the intent is to destroy the PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Au­ and some of the extremes” out of bills grand jury system (with this locate him to question him to find Catalino Hernandez, Sr., the slain has received death threats and to live a normal life, and I want to pelled to undergo testing for like the one in question. Kelly told the legislature’s Judi­ thorities searched today for a out what happened here.” man’s father. Jose went with her THE WADSWORTH ATHENEUM been evicted from a rented room get my kid back ... and I’ve got AIDS. The judge also told Waite ciary Committee that "this bill bill), say so.” Kelly told the Earlier Monday, New Jersey teen-ager who fled his family’s The youth was taken out of and opened the door “but as soon sponsors in the wake of the Controversy. everything against me.” to undergo treatment for drug kills the one-man grand Jury 28-member conrimittee. apartment moments after letting school Monday by an aunt who as he opened the apartment, he Mariette Waite, who admits Waite. 28. was arrested on Feb. and alcohol addiction. Gov. Thomas Kean endorsed system in Connecticut.” Bush, and New Jersey’s 21 county The bill would require that the his aunt inside, where she found became worried when she was was away and gone.” "A LOOK AT OLD MANCHESTER" Jei that she is a prostitute, said she 3 and charged with prostitution. Waite, daughter of a wealthy Kelly said if the proposed bill four family members dead in a unable to contact the family, A relative saw Jose Hernandez has also lost many friends be­ Police said they set bail at Boston banking family and a GOP chairmen followed suit. became law, “neither I nor any finding and record of the investi­ New Jersey’s primary is June 7. gation be made public and bathtub, police said. police said. When she went to the run to a car and drive off Monday “Jesse’ cause of the publicity, even $100,000 — far higher than bail one-time nursing student, said state’s attorney would use the The bodies of Catalino Hernan­ family’s second-floor apartment morning, police said. The woman An historical review of the "City of Village Charm" including an exhibi­ though she doesn’t have AIDS. would normally be for a prostitu­ she said she followed the judge’s Bush’s Republican opponent, grand Jury to investigate available for copying not later tion of the paintings by the Cheney family, as well as, lectures focusing Rev. Belv than 72 hours after each has been dez, 45; his wife. Carmen, 23, who with the boy, he let her in, then told a neighbor she saw a bloody “It hurts. Last week in court tion charge — because they had orders to seek drug treatment, down-but-not-out Bob Dole, was crimes.” was four months pregnant; and fled, police and family members knife on the front seat of the car as on the changing character of Manchester. Just can’t people were yelling things at me reason to suspect that she had in Wisconsin, where he again filed. 9 Jessup i but she left the treatment center Chief Court Administrator Aa­ their children, Jonathan, 9 said. the He^en drove away. She said someone threw a bottle at me in AIDS, in New York because it didn’t challenged the vice president to a ron Ment testified: “The Judicial The bill also requires the state’s months, and Frankie, 6, were “Jose told her that he knew Jose Infused to answer her confused, the street,” Waite told The Hour A man who had a relationship offer what she need. debate. But Bush has rebuffed Department strongly supports attorney to notify any Journalist discovered Monday morning, po­ where the family was,” said questions. March 19-20 Art Exhibition Opening 9-4/12-4 for the De of Norwalk in an interview with Waite has said he told police Dole’s calls fora faceoff, saying it about, SOI Waite said she began prostitut­ the concept of making more or news organization that has lice said. March 19-25 Art Exhibit Review 9:00 4:00 published Monday. “I got a room she had AIDS. ing last summer to support her is time to turn the attention to grand jury information readily notified the panel of Judges in Autopsies determined that -V last six m in West Norwalk and my landlord During Waite’s arraignment $100-a-day addiction. differences with the Democrats. available to the public.” writing of its interest in the case. Frankie died of suffocation and March 21 "Cheney Brothers Was The World" 1:30-2:30 had spent strangulation and Jonathan died SAVE S3.00 A CASE OR 20c AQUART Dr. John Sutherland, MCC Ronald Ri from a skull fracture after being for, somei struck with a blunt object, said WITH PENNZOIL M AILd^BATES' Pitkin Glass Works -Tom Duff 7:00-8:00 with tho8< Dr. Halbert Fillinger, assistant REBATED PRODUCTS Pitkin Family History - Erland Johnson if they cat medical examiner. Z-7 30/Z-7 40 ...... 9

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N 8 - 7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, March 22, 1988 — > 'Mi li. , i FOCUS MARKET REPORT IM' C w W y 30 trading l l||ll Echlln Inc.’s earnings rose 14 percent in the By the Editors ■III BRIDGEPORT (AP) - If a always accurate. By contrast, the Astrotemp 4, each cost |7. They’re second quarter to $306.3 million, the company rl> New England behind People’s next few years, Sullivan said he of Consumer Reports Another medal for Baker merger between two Connecticut mercury-and-glass models showed good, no-frills instruments. More has announced. Bank, also based in Bridgeport. believes a bigger and stronger banks is approved by state and The new institution would be Consumer greater variation from sample to convenient are the models that beep WASHINGTON — President Reagan The company’s net income after taxes rose to bank is needed. If you’re stiii using a mercury-and- IKHV JO N I S AVI MAf'.l regulatory agencies, tte deal will called Liberty Bank and would be sample and from brand to brand. when they’ve reached your body presented White House Chief of Staff Howard M,*m h / » I'HUi ; $12.4 million up 5 percent from a year ago, create a $2.2 billion financial The new bank will be an glass thermometer to check a fever, Reports Some samples were off by half a temperature. They include the Lumi- Baker with a new presidentiai Medal of cnroeeRERKiimi headquartered in Bridgeport. It read on. During the past decade, a degree. Frederick J. Mancheski, the company’s . '.z.oM.te institution that would be the would have assets of $2.2 billion “ institution that’s stronger than scope 2013M, the Basis BTM-2 and the Freedom to replace the one missing from either of the parts,” he said. quiet revolution has taken place, chairman and chief executive officer, said iCOStT i.2.06?.14 second largest savings bank in and 43 offices, the banks said in a While digital thermometers tend to Norelco H’WTOM, which are priced Baker’s home after a weekend break-in. making them nearly obsolete. The useb to take the temperature orally, Monday. CHANGE Down 20.21 New England, bank officials say. statement. They said completion be more alike than different, some from 110 to $12. Those models all Baker “ is probably'the only person who has Sullivan has known Godwin for new way is digital. rectally or under the arm. feature a few frills. Many beep when The company’s earnings per share declined TWTfOtWTf MTWTFMTWTf MTV Tf MTWTF M The board of directors of the of the merger could take six to many years because both have worked slightly faster than Uie norm received two Medals of Freedom,” White ------!L _____ W t u ai There’s good reason for the change. Instead of using an expanding they’ve taken the reading — a nicety during the second quarter to 23 cents per share Liberty Bank for Savings in nine months. been involved in banking associa­ and come with one-year warranty. House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Not only are digital thermometers column of mercury to track body — or flash a signal if there’s a fever. down 4 percent from the same period last year. Middletown and the Mechanics Sullivan said there will be “ no tions. He describes Godwin as “ a Monday.^ and Farmers Savings Bank in considerably safer than breakable temperature, the digital thermome­ Some even remember the last The two-piece models also beep In the first half the current fiscal year, net involuntary terminations” as a very dear friend” and “ a very Baker and his wife, Joy, were sitting in their Bridgeport announced Monday glass ones, they’re much easier to use. ter relies on electricla measurements temperature taken. when they’ve registered the tempera­ sales increased to $608.7 an 18 percent jump over Dollar firmer but gold down result of the merger. The banks able manager.” living room Saturday evening when an alarm plans to merge. With a digital thermometer, you monitored by a tiny computer chip. The probe end of a digital ther­ ture and let you see the temperature last year. ’The earnings per share during the have a total of approximately sounded. Baker went downstairs to his study LONDON — The dollar was mixed but “ This consolidation comple­ At a national convention a year needn’t squint at tiny tick marks. The probe tip of the thermometer mometer can be cleaned the same registering as well. But the testers first half dropped six percent from a year ago to 1,000 employees. ments the growth that both ago, Sullivan and Godwin joked Temperature is registered in clear, holds a thermistor, a circuit element way you clean a glass model. Wash didn’t consider the latter benefit to fix what he thought would be an alarm 45 cents per share. generally firmer in early European trading A mutual savings bank is institutions have experienced about uniting their mutual sav­ crisp figures on a display like a digital whose electrical resistance varies at the tip with soap and lukewarm water worth the extra expense. The Norelco sensor fallen from a window pane. Company officials said the costs involved in today. Gold prices eased. owned by its depositors so there is over several years,” David J. ings banks. In December they sat wristwatch’s. You don’t have to shake different temperatures. Resulting or with rubbing alcohol. Don’t im­ HT987M cost $20. But the Sears 2112, Instead, he discovered a burglar stealing moving and consolidating some operations, In Tokyo, where trading ends before Europe’s no stock involved in the merger. Sullivan Jr., president and chief down to talk. Meetings were held down a digital thermometer, either; changes in the flow of current are merse a digital thermometer com­ priced at $10 plus shipping, is as cheap expensive camera equipment and the former including its brake friction business, have business day begins, the dollar closed at 127.07 Sullivan will be president and executive officer of Mechanics in their homes on Sunday after­ turning it off clears the display. And it passed on to a computer chip, which in pletely or splash water on the as a pen-type and has a handy rewind Tennessee senator’s Medal of Freedom. reduced profit margins. yen, down 1.28 yen from Friday. chief executive officer of Liberty gives readings in a fraction of the time turn translates that information into and Farmers and Frank J. Bank and Godwin will be chair­ noons for secrecy. readout: That can ruin it. reel that made it easier to use than the Baker chased the thief upstairs, downstairs “ The fundemental indicators of replacement- But the Tokyo finish was an improvement on of glass thermometer — under 30 degrees and sends the figure on to the Since the digitals tested were Norelco. and out while his wife phoned police and White trading in Europe on Monday, when Japane^e^ Godwin Jr., president and chief man of the board of the merged Mechanics and Farmers ended parts demand remain positive, and sales executive officer of Libery Bank, seconds with some models. digital display. equally accurate, the basis for choice House security. The burglar dropped most of markets were closed fora national hollda/^d bank. 1987 with assets of $1.3 billion, net continue to grow at good rates,” Mancheski said in a joint statement. Most digital thermometers are Recently, the chemists at Consu­ shifts to small matters of speed and Mercury-and-glass thermometers the items while being chased through the the dollar closed in London at 126.85 yen. - “ I used to think that $1 billion income of $9.6 million and net said. “ We are paying particular attention to Sullivan said that if state and plastic one-piece units shaped like a mer Reports tested 17 digital ther­ convenience, warranty terms (the are much cheaper, often priced at $3 house and fled into the street. In later trading in London today, the dollar was the critical mass neces.sary worth of $89.5 million. Liberty making improvements at all operations in order federal regulators approve the to thrive.” Sullivan said. But with small pen. A few models on the mometers. comparing their perfor­ range is from 30 days to “lifetime” ) or less. You may want to keep one on Police arrested a man later that evening was quoted at 127.30 yen. had assets of $765.1 million, net market are larger, two-piece units to achieve gradual steady net profit gains and to merger, the new bank will be the interstate banking expected to be mance with that of several widely sold and price. hand in case your digital’s battery who had some of the Bakers’ camera Dealers in Tokyo blamed the drop largely on income of $7.5 million and net whose probe is tethered to the display mercury-and-glass models. As a once again reach the target of 6 percent return t cavings bank in approved nationally within the worth of $56.3 million. The cheapest models tested, the dies suddenly. In normal use, batter­ equipment but not the medal. The man has fears the U.S. trade deficit will grow in the by a stretch of wire. Almost all may be group, the digitals were nearly on sales after tax.” A Bristoline 1855 and the Marshall ies should last at least two years. refused to identify himself to police. second half of this year. Other dollar rates at mid-morning, compared Union likes sanctions with late Monday; Banks, consumers benefit Nancy doing OK —1.6915 West German marks, up from 1.6880 WASHINGTON •— The union trying to prevent —1.3980 Swiss francs, up from 1.3970 Cadet’s little joke becomes NEW YORK — Nancy Reagan planned to Eastern Airlines from selling its East Coast air —5.7505 French francs, up from 5.7380 attend tonight’s performance of “ of shuttle says it is happy with penalties levied on —1.8964 Dutch guilders, down from 1.8970 from new law, says Dodd Dr. Gott the Opera” with the show’s composer, Andrew the carrier by a federal judge, but the company —1,252.50 Italian lire, up from 1,249.25 Peter Qott, M.D. Lloyd Webber, following her recovery from a says it plans to appeal. —1.2472 Canadian dollars, down from 1.2494. By Linda Stowell The bill, in a concession to the big embarrassment In print bout of laryngitis. The home equity loan section of U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt said Monday In London, the British pound was quoted at The Associated Press securities industry, withholds the bill dictates timing, form and “ She’s feeling better,” White House he will fine Eastern $10,000 per day if the airline $1.8285, unchanged from late Monday. power from banks to underwrite minimum requirements of disclo­ spokesman Marlin Fitzwater told reporters in DEAR DEAR CONTRITE CADET: commits any future violations of a court order Gold opened in London at a bid price of $450.40 EAST HARTFORD - The U.S. , corporate stock unless Congress sure statements by lenders to Washington on Monday. ABBY: I am ’Thank you for identifying your­ that has blocked the shuttle deal. a troy ounce, compared with late Monday’s Senate Banking Committee has authorizes that in a separate vote consumers. The first lady planned to see the musical the cadet at the self. I have spoken with Col. Pratt also ordered Eastern to halt all efforts to $449.50, but then fell back. At mid-morning today approved legislation creating by April 1991. It also specifies grounds for AP photo with her brother. Dr. Richard Davis and his more power for the banks and A i r F o r c e Stewart S. Duncan, director of obtain government permission to go through the city’s five major bullion dealers fixed a The bill also limits banks’ termination and prohibits credi­ A cad em y in wife, Patricia, then meet with the cast more services for consumers, ability to expand into the insu­ I three Dear Abby public affairs at the Air Force with the sale. He also said the airline’s top recommended price of $449.40. tors from making unilateral Tissue should Colorado afterward to mark the celebration of Webber’s says U.S. Sen. Christopher J. rance business, assuring state 'night Academy, and he informs me that officials must write all 32,000 Eastern In Zurich the noon bid price was $449.45, down changes after a contract has been Springs who Abigail Van Buren 40th birthday, said Mrs. Reagan’s Dodd. control of insurance activities. Calif, you are a gentleman, a very good employees, informing them that the carrier had from $450.50 late Monday. signed, although the creditor may wrote to you student and an honorable man. spokeswoman, Elaine Crispen. “ It expands the powers for the The bill states that national change the index in a variable g and flouted an earlier court order and promising Earlier in Hong Kong, gold rose $3.61 dollars be removed saying I had Now all is forgiven. The spokeswoman said the first lady, who banks ... it makes it possible for banks, with some exceptions, and rate plan so long as the change that no further violations will occur. an ounce to close at a bid $451.87. men." been compen­ stayed home at the White House last weekend the banks to do more.” Dodd said subsidiary banks owned by out- does not increase the rate the DEAR DR. GOTT; I ’m 23 weeks pregnant I have sated twice for to nurse her throat, has “ 90 percent of her Monday during the first in a of-state bank holding companies, consumer is charged. DEAR ABBY: In response to eyboard “ moderate dysplasia arising in flat condyloma.” the same medi­ voice back.” series of seminars sponsored by may not sell or underwrite “ We’ve put together a bill that your column asking readers to ;ga, who Should I wait to have laser surgery until after the cal bill, and was torn between the inform my commanding officer him to address issues facing insurance. is broad and that clears the air on ed with baby os born? $129 and my honor. I joked that it that I had written that piece, write to our men and women who Landmark Texaco bankruptcy Connecticut. It also says a state may permit issues,” Dodd said. ays the was such a small amount com­ which reflected on the honor of all were stationed overseas during Surgery for Bob Hope He moderated a panel on the state-chartered banks, excluding Connecticut Banking Commis­ the holidays, the students of subject before about 150 state trument DEAR READER: Dysplasia means abnormal pared to the national debt, so why the cadets at the Air Force subsidiaries of out-of-state hold­ sioner Howard Brown called the Cahaba Heights Community LOS ANGELES— Comedian Bob cells that appear, in your case, to be arising from not keep it? Academy. banking executives. ing companies, to sell insurance bill a “ decent first start.” School in Birmingham. Ala., Hope isinexcellentcondition after undergoing in that state. warts in your reproductive tract. Your obstetrician It’s true. I was compensated I will probably not be given any case nears climax in court “ It (the bill) recognizes chang­ He said the bill affects Connec­ r eighth mailed 800 cards, letters and surgery for what was described as a benign is the best judge of whether you should have the twice for the same medical bill, punishment from the Air Force, ing technology and has more “ It finally clarifies the distinc­ ticut in that it “ puts a stamp of J Nash- drawings to the crew aboard the condition of his prostate, his publicist says. By John C. Given services for consumers.” Dodd tion between the insurance busi­ tissue removed now or later. However, sooner or but never was there the slightest but the guilt weighs heavily on my judgment held against it by sions in the reorganization plan approval on certain rulings the ■touring USS Coral Sea. Thank you for the The84-year-oldcomedian does not have The Associated Press said. ness and banks.” Dodd said. later, you should have it removed. The timing of the doubt as to what the appropriate heart for embarrassing my class­ Pennzoil. that would free officers and Department of Banking has idea, Abby. The bill, if signed into law, Consumer groups have ap­ procedure is a highly individualized matter. action should be. However, one of mates before the entire country. cancer, spokesman Jim Mahoney said after the In November 1985, a Houston advisers of Texaco, Pennzoil, made.” VMC in my classmates kiddingly sug­ It is for that t'eason that I beg In some of the letters, the surgery Monday. NEW YORK — Nearly a year jury awarded the judgment to Getty Oil, the Sarah Getty Trust would grant banks immediate plauded a section of the bill For example, he said, “ We’ve spelling was pretty bad and the after Texaco Inc. filed for bank­ power to underwrite mortgage- sponsored by Dodd that provides lelected DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband sustained a blow gested I write to Dear Abby and you to print this apology. The Hope was operated on at the Uni versity of Houston-based Pennzoil after and the J. Paul Getty Museum allowed banks to get involved in his first 2 ask what I should do about this cadets of the Air Force Academy grammar was atrocious, but the Southern California Kenneth Norris Jr. Cancer ruptcy protection, the nation’s finding Texaco had interfered from all liability arising out of the backed securities, commercial new safeguards on home equity discount brokerage operations.” to the inside of his knee. It is hard, swollen, about the messages were loving and third-largest oil company faces loans. But they have said limits radio in size of a baseball and painful. He’s had fluid “ windfall.” That’s when I hastily are considered among the finest Hospital and is expected to be released late this improperly with a Pennzoil Texaco-Pennzoil affair. paper and municipal revenue Brown also said Connecticut poignant. an uncertain future clouded by bonds. Banks would be a b le to on bank Involvement In insu­ J the top removed five times in the last four months. The scribbled my “ problem” to you in group of young people in the week, said Mahoney. agreement to acquire part of Some shareholders also ard “ has a long proud history (of second The most touching letter was corporate raiders, tax bills and deal in mutual funds and corpo­ rance, also sponsored by Dodd, surgeon can give us no idea of how long this will .jest on a postcard — which was United States, and we all live by Hospital spokesman Gordon Cohen said Getty Oil Co., before it bought unhappy with certain anti­ being) in the forefront of the for a little girl in the second its legal fight with Pennzoil Co. rate bonds six months after could reduce competition in that continue. Will he ever improve? accidentally mailed! this honor code: “ We will not lie. Hope’s surgeon. Dr. Donald G. Skinner, Getty itself. takeover provisions of Texaco’s (banking) deregulation The final phase of Texaco’s enactment. field. louse & Can you Imagine how terrible I steal or cheat.nor tolerate among grade. She sent her love and described the comedian’s condition after Texaco agreed in December to charter and bylaws that are seen movement.” if., won closed with: “ I hope you have a historic bankruptcy case was pay Pennzoil $3 billion to drop the DEAR READER: From the information you felt when I saw my words us anyone who does.” surgery as excellent. as entrenching management and onorfor safe war.” expected to begin today in White supply, I suspect that your husband has developed published in your column in both I am signing my real name, but Mahoney said the operation, common for judgment. The settlement was lessening its accountability. jar. KETTI MILLER. Plains, with the opening of court the keystone of an overall bank­ an annoying medical condition called traumatic the Rocky Mountain News and if you prefer to withhold it, I am older men, was similar to a procedure Especially vocal has been also... LIBRARIAN hearings that could lead to final ruptcy reorganization plan that corporate takeover specialist How to invest for safety bursitis. The blow to his knee irritated the joint the Colorado Springs Gazette performed on President Reagan early last year 2 Telegraph! Fortunately. I didn’t A CONTRITE CADET approval of the company’s reor­ also provides for Texaco to pay Carl C. Icahn, whose 14.8 percent covering, causing fluid buildup, commonly known to remove fibrous tissue filling the prostate. ganization plan. other creditors $2.5 billion more. QUESTION: as “ water on the knee.” This excess fluid results in a sign my name — only “ A Cadet" AIR FORCE ACADEMY DEAR ABBY: I almost swal­ ownership of Texaco’s common QUESTION; When banks were U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Schwartzberg can confirm the I ’m 60 years old swollen knee that can be uncomfortable. However. I felt it was my duty to COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. lowed my false teeth when I read stock makes him the largest going bust in the early 1930s, did Howard Schwa rtzberg was ex­ plan, even if balloting falls short and live on $300 Often, the fluid can be removed with a needle and your comment that lieutenant Vanna gets a movie shareholder. customers Jose the contents of pected to announce the results of of the required approval from a month dis­ it drugs syringe: however, the improvement is sometimes colonels “ wore” oak leaves. Icahn’s involvement — along their safe deposit boxes? LOS ANGELES — Vanna White, the queen a shareholder vote on the plan, two-thirds of the voted shares. ability income. Investors’ I in his only temporary, as the fluid may reaccumulate. Abby, Adam and Eve wore fig with reported interest by fellow of the letter-turners, plans to become “ The then hear final arguments by But lawyers close to the case My medical Several “ joint taps” may be necessary until the leaves, but would a lieutenant takeover artist T. Boone Pickens Goddess of Love” in an NBC movie of the interested parties. Guide ANSWER: There are no de­ h. Gibb knee returns to normal. colonel wear an oak leaf? Never! doubt he would do that. and others — has made Texaco a costs average same name. If Schwartzberg confirms the If the plan does not go through $80 a month. I tailed records on which to base a ime his Obviously, your husband could be suffering from I enclose a photocopy of a page prime target for takeover specu­ William A. Doyie from the Washington State Uni­ In the movie planned for next year. Miss plan, Texaco could emerge from by March 30 — as agreed to in the lation in recent weeks. wa.s recently firm reply. But old-timers in the •eer. other causes of joint swelling, such as ligament or banking business tell me that Where to Write versity Handbook for Master White portrays the Roman goddess Venus, bankruptcy protection by mid- December accord with Pennzoil On Friday, Texaco announced notified that I at the tendon Injury from the blow he received. I suggest there were relatively few cases in Gardeners, and for comparison, a who comes to life when a young man places his April. — the oil giant’s position would it had a plan for resolving a have inherited tablish- that you ask for a referra 1 to an orthopedic surgeon. which bank customers lost any­ Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren copy of my lieutenant colonel’s Texaco filed for Chapter 11 worsen, as it either would have to dispute with the Internal Re­ approximately tmorial who will be able to more precisely define your fiancee’s wedding ring on the statue’s finger. thing from their safe deposit insignia (maple leaf). Note, protection from its creditors on pay the full judgment or gamble venue Service. $100,000 and will receive that well fed. ley for hu.sband’s problem. P.O. Box 69440 The comedy will be in the mold of “ Splash,” boxes. As a general rule, the please, that the oak leaves are April 12. It was the biggest U.S. on the slim chance that the U.S. In January, Texaco said the money soon. Your letter drives home the iabetes In case surgery is the answer, I ’m sending you a Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 “ Bewitched” and “ I Dream of Jeannie.” contents of those boxes were safe. pinnately lobed, while maple company ever to do so. Texaco Supreme Court might hear its IRS was pursuing up to $6.5 billion How would you advise me to unhappy reminder that there are lerican free copy of my Health Report, “ An Informed It’s the first film for Miss White, who has Keep in mind that. In order to leaves are palmately lobed. claimed it was forced into the appeal and alter the decision. in claims against the company. invest this inheritance for maxi­ many distitute people in this terican Approach to Surgery.” which covers everything become a celebrity phenomenon on the highly open a customer’s safe deposit Dr. Gotl Peter M. Gott, M.D. MARSHALL L. SHELTON, move by a requirement that it Dissident shareholders have But Friday, it appeared those mum income? My hopes are high country. Despite general from second opinions to outpatient surgery. Other popular game show “ Wheel of Fortune.” box, the customer’s key must be P.O. Box 91428 LT. COL. USAF RET., post a multibillion-dollar bond filed 15 lawsuits against Texaco. claims had been scaled down that I won’t go through another prospei^ty, lots of folks are readers who want a copy should send $1 and their while appealing a $10.3 billion winter cold and hungry. starving. used. name and address to P.O. Box 91369. Cleveland. Cleveland, Ohio 44101 YACOLT, WASH. The suits generally oppose provi­ significantly. Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the title. Not what was planned ' " DEAR MARSHALL: Shades of ANSWER: Besides income, DEAR DR. GO’TT: I want to get sand for a child’s

- 17 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. March 22,1988 — 18 The presidenfs, cocoon New method of transplanting teeth is studied By Gunllla Farinoer Wherever he goes, a small army always has to travel with him The Auoclated Pros* people who have had some teeth the front is a standard operation As in organ transplants, possible by matching the tissue pulled for orthodontic reasons, today. What’s new is the possibil­ Schwartz said, the danger in types between the donor and the Schwartz said in an interview "W e haven’t solved the prob­ By W. Dolt Nelson "E very one of these guys body handed me a piece of paper ity to freeze teeth and use them transplanting from one person to recipient,” Schwartz said. His COPENHAGEN, Denmark - with The Associated Press. lem yet. but rather delayed the The Associated Press becomes a little more isolated,’’ every night that told me what I later," Schwartz said. another is the threat of rejection bank “ is a good sample ... We Tooth transplants may some day "It is no problem to get hold of process,” he said. says Bill Gulley, former director was going to be doing the next He said it was easy to remove a by the body’s immune system. cannot always find a tooth that replace false teeth and bridges, teeth from healthy young people, WASHINGTON - Harry Tru­ of the White House military day." He has made similar molar from the back of the But it’s not worth the risk of matches, but we can get very Schwartz said the operation says a Danish doctor who has teeth that are fully develop^, but mouth, hone it to the required man liked to take a walk every office. statements about his White House using strong drugs to suppress close. must be done within six months of spent SO years of research toward not yet infected by disease, which morning, a habit he didn’t aban­ Not for Reagan is the freedom existence. shape and transplant it to replace immunity for the sake of a tooth, “ Now we have reached a losing a tooth, before the bone has building the world’s first bank of would just have been discarded don even after Franklin D. to browse in bookstores, as a lost front tooth. as one might for a vital organ. situation where after five years receded too much. If a trans­ froien teeth. anyway.” Schwartz said. The surgery could be most Roosevelt died. French President Francois Mit­ AT HIS ANNUAL summertime "When it is a matter of your over 80 percent of the (trans­ planted tooth is rejected, it can be Dr. Ole Shw artz of the Copen­ Schwartz now has more than useful for patients with cleft Promptly at 7 a.m., the presi­ terrand likes to do, or to stroll on party for the press In Santa life, it is fully justifiable to use planted) teeth still sit firmly in replaced. hagen Royal Dental College says 400 teeth stored at a temperature dent, a fedora on his head and Pennsylvania Avenue as Mitter­ Barbara, he goes by the book, palates, “ whose teeth are usually drugs so strong they can have an their places and function well.” he has developed a method to of minus 328 F. The banked teeth pulled out from the upper jaw “ It is more important to be able usually a cane in his hand, would rand recently did on the Champs- entering the grounds and walking almost life-threatening effect. It he said. transplant teeth from one part of are classified according to the over several years. They can be to come to the bottom with the set off from the White House at a Elysees. to a specified spot, then taking a would be totally unacceptable Even with a good match, a patient’s mouth to another, and donor’s tissue type as determined frozen, and when we have built a research to get some secure brisk 120 paces a minute. specified route through the crowd when it comes to just getting a Schwartz said, gradual rejection from donors to recipients, after by a blood test. new jaw from bone from the hip, prognoses rather than getting on The route varied — sometimes A COUPLE OF months after and going at a specified time to a new front tooth,” he said. was likely, although a trans­ storing the teeth in a freezer. “ To move teeth from the upper they can be put Into the new jaw,” the market prematurely,” across Lafayette Square and up his inauguration in 1981, the bandstand to make off-the-record "Therefore, I have tried to planted tooth could stay firmly in The donors usually are young to the lower jaw or a back tooth to he said. 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