S o u th W est N o rth Elast 1 ♦ P a s s 1 4 P a s s 1 N T P a s s 4 4 A ll p a s s 1 MANC'lli:S'n'R m-RALIX Thursday, Jan. 2.S, 1990 MANCHE.STER HERALD, Thursday, J,in 25 RECORD MANCHESTER

A bou t Town Obituaries Police Roundup Irish seeks ethics ruling

Social ica is scheduled Homeless man faces 7 charges Henrietta Binks Atkinson of Middletown; two Burial will be in East Cemetery. on second conflict charge There will be a social tea for the women of Bolton Henrietta (Sloan) Binks, 88, of daughters. Gale Alley of Rochester There are no calling hours. A former East Hartford resident who has been staying Congreg.iiional Church on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Chandler 333 Bidwell St., formerly of Hills, Mich., and Jane Kennedy of Memorial donations may be made at the Samaritan Shelter for the homeless, 466 Main St., By Rick Santos think it’s purely political and a Hall. TJic tea is being held to choose a regular meeting for a vote. Woodbridge Street, died Wednesday East Hartford; a brother, Walter E. to the Concordia Lutheran Church. Manchester Herald Democratic attempt of obstructing was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Manchester and A local resident, Seymour Kud- date for a Women’s Fellowship. For more information, (Jan. 24, 1990) at Manchester Tedford of Underhill, Vt.; and two The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 turned over to Glastonbury authorities, police said. the Republicans’ administration of low, of 81 Milford Road, filed a call Ruth Baker at 649-3905. Memorial Ho.spitaI. She was the sisters, Bette Dowling and Barbara E. Center St., is in charge of arran­ town government.” A1 Cardini, 35, was wanted in Glastortbury on two Republican town Director Wal­ complaint with the Ethics Commis­ widow of Joseph Binks. Covill, both of Andover; 10 gements. Cliorus to hold guest night counts of sixth-degree larceny, one count of driving lace J. Irish Jr., facing a second con- Irish explained why he has re­ sion after Irish voted on Nov. 21 to She was bom in Portadown, grandchildren; and one great- while intoxicated and two counts of failure to appear in fiict of interest charge since Novem­ quested the charges be examined. The Silk City Barbershop Chorus will hold a guest Earl W. Cormier extend the lease the Manchester County Armagh, Northern Ireland, granddaughter. court to answer the above charges, police said. ber, IS requesting the Ethics Com­ “I don’t want to have any n gin on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Bentley School, 57 Hol- Earl W. Cormier, 65, of 7 Olcott Country Club has to rent town Aug. 12, 1901, and had been a A private funeral will be held at He also was'wanted in East Hartford for operaung a mission examine his vote to approve suspicions against me in the minds Iisier St. Men of all ages and interests are invited to learn Drive, died Thursday (Jan. 25, property used for a golf course. Manchester resident since 1922. the convenience of the family with motor vehicle with a suspended license and failure to ap­ the appointment of the town auditor. of the public,” he said. more about the chorus and to join in fcllow.ship. Singing 1990) at Manchester Memorial Kudlow said Irish had a conflict of Before retiring, she was employed burial in the Townsend Cemetery, Conflict charges were raised by That Thibodeau insured himself ,ind reading music skills arc not required. Hospital. He was the husband of pear in court, police said. . TT U U interest becau.se he is a member of in the etching department of ^ att & Andover. There are no calling hours. C&rdinif who nifldc hcfldiuics in the Herfllu when he Democratic Director Stephen T. and his car with Irish was not made Mary R. (Devine) Cormier. the club. Whitney. She was a member of St. The Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) Cassano, who has said Irish had a public until Thibodeau wrote a letter Weight-loss group to meet Bom in Waterville, Maine, he said the shelter refused to let him stay there because he Irish is also a former member of a Peter’s Episcopal Church, South Main St., is in charge of arrange­ was from out of town, was held overnight at the Glaston­ conflict because Michael J. to Republican Mayor Theunis The Women’s Association to Enjoy Slimming will lived in Manchester for 42 years. He group called the Friends of Golf in Windsor, and was a former member ments. bury M ic e Department on a $14,500 surety bond and is Thibodeau, of the auditing firm ’Terry” Werkhoven, attacking Cas­ meet Tuesday at 72 E. Center Street. Weigh-in will be was the former owner and operator Manchester, often referred to as of the Daughters of Liberty Ladies scheduled to appear today in Manchester Superior Court, Bennett, Katz & 'Thibodeau, carries sano for alleging the GOP chose from 6 to 7 p.m. A pot-luck supper will follow. New Vilis O. Paups of a Mr. Hot Point store in FOGIM. 'The group, made up of Orange Lodge Institute No. 17. automobile and personal insurance Thibodeau’s firm because of Manchester. He retired from police said. members of the club, supported the members arc welcome. She is survived by a son, Victor Vilis O. Fhups, 78, 444 Hillstown with Irish’s insurance agency. favoritism. In the letter, 'Thibodeau Road, husband of Zenta Economy Electric. He was the plan to extend the club’s lease of the Binks of Manchester; a daughter. If Wally’s making a commission, said he had no relationship with Firearms course is offered founder of DACO Reel & Rod of land. Pearl Minch of Manchester; eight (Jakobovics) Raups, died Tuesday he shouldn t be hiring his clients Irish other than the insurance and Two face drug charges Four days after Kudlow made the Safe and proper handling and care and storage of grandchildren; and a great- (Jan. 23, 1990) at Manchester Manchester. He was an Army, the fact their offices had been in the into positions,” Cassano said today, charge, he said he received a firearms will be taught during a one-time, three-hour granddaughter. Memorial Hospital. veteran of World War II and a mem­ same building. The TYi-Town Narcotics Task Force arrested two adding that the auditor’s post pays threatening note signed only by course to be offered Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. at The funeral will be Saturday at He was bom in Memele, Latvia, ber of the DAY. $95,000. P ■This is the second time since May 5, 1911, and had been a He is survived by two daughters Manchester residents Wednesday night on drug posses­ FOGIM. Irish denied any coruiec- Manchester Community College’s Division of Continu­ 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Irish said today, “I think it’s a Irish’s election to the Board of and son-in-laws, Christine and Gary sion and selling charges, police said. tion with the note and members of ing Education, 60 Bidwell St. The fee is $35. Students Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Manchester resident for more than very frivolous charge against me. 1 Directors in November that he has wishing to qualify for basic markmanship certification 35 years. Before retiring, he was a Cormier-Kaiser of Manchester, and Nilda Terrez, 41, and Roberto Gomez Zayas, 20, both the group denied any knowledge of in East Cemetery. Calling hours arc of 48 School S t, second floor, were each charged with been accused of having a conflict may make arrangements with instructors for additional Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. self-employed carpenter in the con­ Patricia and Peter D eSocio of required “live fire” instruction. For more information, struction industry. He was a member Manchester; and two sons and operating a drug factory, possession of cocaine with in­ Memorial donations may be made tent to sell within 1,000 feet of a school and two counts call 647-6242. to S t . Peter’s Book of of the American Latvian Evangeli­ daughter-in-laws, Robert and Dar­ cal Lutheran Church, and a member lene Cormier of Vernon, and David of risk of injury to a minor, police said. Police said Ae Support group to meet Remembrance, Sand Hill Road, two were attempting to sell drugs near Bennet Junior South Windsor 06074. of the Latvian Sportsmens Club of and Deborah Cormier of Cassano defends travel bill Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday nights at 7:30 Connecticut and sang in the choir Manchester; nine grandchildren; High School. p.m. at Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes St. Rose Mae Gomes group of the club for many years. five brothers, Kenneth Connier of They also were cited for possession of cocaine with in­ tent to sell, possession of cocaine, possession of Ask at the information desk for the meeting room. Rose Mae Gomes, 65, of He is also survived by a son and Springfield, Mo., Gerald Cormier of Waterville, Maine, Donald and marijuana anid possession of drug paraphernalia, police against criticism by Irish Hartford, died Tuesday (Jan. 23, daughter-in-law, Talivaldis and Body design class offered 1990) at Hartford Hospital. She is Irene Paups of Stanford; and a Ronald Cormier, both of Clinton, said. Terrez and Zayas were held on $10,000 cash bonds Registration is underway for a new six-week body survived by her daughter, Lucrctia daughter, Ilga Zenta Paups of Maine, and Maurice Cormier of By Rick Santos travel. and arc scheduled to appear Monday in Manchester Su­ he pushed for Manchester to be con­ design class designed to increase the strength and tone of Gomes of Manchester. Manchester. Waterville, Maine; two sisters, Pris­ Manchester Herald “It appears they’ve been able to D A \/ik ir N Patrick FlynrVManchester Herald perior Court, police said. sidered for federal and state reim­ all muscle groups with emphasis on the hips, abdomen She is aLso survived by her The funeral will be Saturday at 11 cilla Lane of Fairfield, Maine, and go on trips without any authoriza­ In r e s p e c t s — Paul John Cauagnaro, forefront, joins family and friends The task force, which also covers the towns of Vernon bursements for the project to con­ and thiglis. The course will be held Tuc.sday and mother, Gcorgiannia (Brown) Col­ a.m. at the Latvian Evangelical Doris Giroux of Winslow, Maine. Republican town Director Wal­ tion from anyone,” said Irish. and South Windsor, searched the apartment after watch­ struct the sewage treatment plant. Thursday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. beginning Tuesday. bert; three other daughters, Marie Lutheran Church, 21 Garden St. He was predeceased by a brother, lace J. Irish Jr. says Democratic “I don’t know what Wally is talk­ nesd^ Z « S*: James Cemetery wS ing it, during which police noticed that individuals fre­ Because the town was moved up the For more information, call 647-1437. Bryant of Hartford, Lorraine Keaton Burial will be at the convenience of Robert Cormier, and two sisters, Director Stephen Cassano takes too ing about,” Cassano said. quently went inside the apartment but stayed for only a priority list, partly from his efforts, "enteXe Sted Zu^t^aU^^^ ^ of East Hartford, and Sharon Gomes the family in the Latvian Memorial Mary Cormier and Helena Babb. many expensive business trips that He said he has issued numerous Indian portraits on display few minutes, police said. the town will receive almost $13.2 of Bloomfield; five sons, Dennis Cemetery, Elka Park, N.Y. There are The funeral will be Saturday at are of questionable benefit to the reports to town directors about his million in reimbur.sements, Cassano “Faces of Destiny,” a traveling exhibit of Indian Gomes, Warren Gomes, Stephen no calling hours. 9:15 a.m. at the John F. Ttemey town. trips and the town has benefited sig­ said. protraits, is on display until Feb. 22 at Lutz Children’s Gomes, Kevin Gomes and Eric Memorial donations may be made Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., But Cassano denied the charges nificantly from his membership in Under the second pha.se of the to the Latvian Memorial Park, c/o such groups as National League of CavagnarOy form er legislator, Museum, 247 S. Main St. Museum hours are: Tue.sday, Gomes, all of Hartford; 26 followed by a Mass of Christian today, saying his trips to conferen­ program, the town would have Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m.; Thur.sday, 2 to 8 p.m.; Friday, grandchildren; 11 great­ Janis Berzins, 29 Bluefield Drive, burial at 10 a.m.'at the Church of the lie M eetings ces of the National League of Cities, Cities and the Connecticut Con­ received about $5.5 million for the 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday from noon to grandchildren; and several aunts, East Hartford 06118. Assumption. Burial will be in St. among others, helped procure addi­ ference on Municipalities. He also almost $28 million dollar project. 5 p.m. uncles, and other relatives. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 James Cemetery. Calling hours are tional federal and state aid for town said that his membership requires he Cassano said the savings to the town was a frien d o f little people' The funeral will be Saturday at 1 Main St., is in charge of arrange­ Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pan. Public meetings scheduled for tonight: projects. attends conferences at least four is about $9,650,000. Film festival to be held p.m. in Mt. Cal very Baptist Church, ments. times each year, and the town direc­ By Nancy Foley Memorial donations may made Manchester Since September of 1985, Cas­ “Obviously, there’s a clear “If there was a charity or cause, he would always “I Never Sang For My Father” and “The Chosen” are 66 Mahl Avc., Hartford. Burial will to Visiting Nurse & Home Care of sano has attended at least 23 con­ tors elected him to serve as the benefit,” he .said. Manchester Herald be there,” he said. films to be shown Feb. and March 7, respectively, during be in Northwood Cemetery, the Wil­ Katherine Winzler Board of Education budget workshop, 45 North ferences and has been reimbursed town’s representative on the groups Manchester Inc., 545 N. Main St. Cassano said his membership has Cavagnaro was a politician who was an advocate a film festival offered by Connections Learning Center, son section of Windsor. Calling Katherine Winzler, 87, of 33 School St., 7 p.m. for more than $15,0(X) in expenses through a legitimate process. also paved the way for the favorable “He was always fighting for the underdog.” 'That is for “the little people,” Tomkiel said. “He was 397 N. Main St. A $15 registration fee is due by Wednes­ hour is one hour prior to service. Knighton St., died Weidnesday (Jan. for travel, lodging, food, and con­ Cassano said that as of July last police accreditation report, which how Edward J. Tomkiel, town clerk, described the definitely against politics.” day. Call 646-5161 for more information. The Henry L. Fuqua Funeral Ser­ 24, 1990) in a Torrington convales­ ference registration fees, according year, board members can oe reim­ late Stephen J. Cavagnaro. Bolton resulted in the town police depart­ Thou^ the two had many political differences vice, 2087 Main St., Hartford, is in cent home. to documents on file in the bursed from a travel account which Recycling Town Seminar, Community Hall, 7 p jn . ment being among few accredited in About 200 relatives and friends of Cavagnaro, a over the years, they remained close friends, Tomkiel Pregnancy groups hold meetings charge of arrangements. She was bom in Torrington, Dec. Municipal Building. He has traveled is overseen by Town Manager Board of Education, Bolton Elementary School, 8 pm . the state. former state legislator and Democratic Town Chair­ said. He knew Cavagnaro for more than 45 years. 11, 1902, and had been a In Memoriam to such places as Seattle, Wash., Richard Sartor. 'The account con­ The Pregnancy and Loss Support Group at Manchester George H. Tedford man, gathered at St. James Church Tuesday for his Later Cavagnaio turned Cavey’s Restaurant into Memorial Ho.spital offers support services to families Manchester resident since 1923. In loving memory of Lillian Gilman, Boston, Mass.; and Washington, tains approximately $6,000 per year, About Irish he said, “If Wally had funeral. Cavagnaro, 73, died Saturday at home. He George H. Tedford, 66, of Before retiring, she worked for the Coventry “one of the finest restaurants in Connecticut,” Tom- who have lost a baby during pregnancy or shortly after who passed away on Jan. 25,1981. D.C. ^ said 'Theodore Yampanis, Director of concerns, he could’ve had enough was the owner of Cavey’s Restaurant on East Center kiel said. Dunedin, Fla., formerly of Cheney Bros, for more than 40 Irish said Cassano has provided Accounting Operations. Su-eet. birth and to families who become pregnant again after a Although you're an angel Board of Education, CovenUy High School, 7:30 pm . courage to raise them at a board Cavagnaro was a chairman of the Democratic Manchester and Bloomfield, died years. She was a member of the Economic Development Commission, Town (Jffice no reports of the benefits of his Citing what he called benefits to previous loss. Meetings are free and held on a monthly In heaven now. meeting, rather than make phone Among those who attended the funeral were Town Committee from 1957 until his resignation in basis. For more information, call Chris at 647-4790 or Tuesday (Jan. 23, 1990) at the Concordia Lutheran Church of And wo are so far apwrt. Building, 8 p.m. the town of his travel, Cassano said calls to the press.” Theodore R. Cummings Sr., who succeeded Cavag­ Manchester. January of 1961. He was a state representative from 646-6989 or Liz at 643-4287. Newington Veteran’s Hospital. Your sweet and loving memory naro as chairman of the Democratic Town Committee 1962 to 1966. He was bom in Manchester, Oct. She is survived by three sisters, Will live forever in 1960, state Rep. James R. McCavanagh and He was an incorporator of the Manchester 17, 1923, and lived most of his life Mary Winzler and Dorothy Winzler, Deep inside our hearts. Nathan Agostinelli, president of Manchester State Memorial Hospital and a founding member of MCC offers computer course in the Manchester and Bloomfield both of Manchester, and Anna We'll moot again someday Two town trash firms among Wo know, 8 Bank. Theodore Rowell, a former town director, flew Manchester State Bank. He was a member of the Inu-oduction to the Macintosh, a three-hour introduc­ area before moving to Florida one Rosenbeck of Torrington; and Thoughts Until we do. in from California to attend the funeral. Robert Gor­ Capital Region Planning Agency, and as a legislator tory computer course will be offered by the Continuing month ago. He was a veteran of several nieces and nepliews. We'll treasure you always. don, also a former town director, attended the he was instrumental in establishing the state com­ Education Division of Manchester Community College World War II, serving in the U.S. The funeral will be Friday at indicted in price-fixing probe funeral. Many local attorneys and patrons of Cavey’s Sadly Missed, Most of us have been taught to be thankful when we munity college system. A scholarship has been set up Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $38. Navy. 11:30 a.m. at the Concordia paid their respects. By Children and Grandchildren receive a gift. It is good manners and it is how we like to by Manchester State Bank in Cavagnaro’s name and To register for the course phone the Continuing Educa­ He is survived by a son, Russell Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. By The Associated Press contacted this morning for com­ Cavagnaro was very generous and will be missed, be treated when we are the gift giver. But it is interesting 'The trash-hauling firms are al- will benefit a student interested in culinary arts. tion Division at 647-6242. and the Manchester Herald ment. Squillante is still involved Tomkiel said. to note that being thankful for a gift may be only half of leged to have collected $51 million The burial was at St. James Cemetery. with a legal dispute with the town what is needed. in total revenues from these cus- Drama workshops offered HARTFORD —Two oyer fees for dumping residue from College Notes There is a difference between being thankful for some- tomers during that period. Manchester-based refuse collection his recycling operation at the town Drama workshop courses for adults and for teen-agers tl.ing and grateful to someone. You may have seen it in The companies and individuals are being offered by the Continuing Education Division firms are among eight trash-hauling dump. Blucridge Drive. the way some children received toys this past dlhristmas. charged in the indictment, in addi­ of Manchester Community College beginning tonight. Named to UConn dean’s list companies indicted on antitrust Botticello and Squillante were Two towns to get school funds Also, Lisa Reimer, 64 Shepard Drive: Pamela Reis- They can be very excited about the new toy — thankful tion to Sanitary Refuse, Admiral and charges for allegedly carving up the among seven top officials of the Both cour.ses will be taught by Debbie Popillo. The following Manchester residents, who arc in the cherl, 150 Chambers St.; John Scata, 480 Vernon St.; for it — but have to be reminded to be grateful to the one Somers Sanitation and its top of­ The adults’ course begins tonight and runs for nine commercial-industrial refuse busi­ eight refuse firms involved who college of liberal arts and science at the University of Terry Scata, 480 Vernon St.; Laura Sloan, 18 Conway who gave it to them. We expect that with young children ficers, were: By Nancy Foley replacements that have already been School. TTiis represents about 60 successive Thursdays from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m at a cost of ness in the Hartford area and were also charged with violating the Connecticut, were named to the dean’s list for tlic fall Road; Sharon Sloan, 18 Conway Road; Jeanne Starski, but, I wonder if we do the same with God. We are Tobacco Valley Sanitation Ser­ Manchester Herald completed at Buckley, Washington, preventing competition. Sherman Antitrust Act. An eighth percent of the cost of the projects $65. The course for teen-agers (ages 12 to 18) begins semster: 71 Lyncss St.: Gary SLlean, 141 Branford St. pleased and thankful for some blessing that has come our vices Co. Inc., of South Windsor; and Keeney elementary schools and 'The local companies are the company official was charged with according to Richard Packman, su­ Saturday and runs for nine successive Saturdays from 11 .Janet Baker, 196 W. Vernon St.; Ronald Binks, 240 Also, Michael Taylor, 160 Woodbridge St.; Mary way — job advancement, improved health, new friends, Frank Digennaro, 48, of Suffield, filing Junior High School. This Sanitary Refuse Co. of Perrett Place both an antitrust violation and extor­ Several school construction and perintendent of schools for Bolton. a.m. to 1 p.m at a cost of $60. For more information Lake St.; Stephen Bogli, 82 Eliz.abclh Drive: Laurie help in an emergency, food on the table, but I wonder if president, and Carmine Esposito, 49, amounts to about two-thirds of the Thurston, 355 W. Middle Tpke.; Jordona Whitaker, and Admiral Trucking Co. of 260 tion, the government said. repair projects in Manchester and Because these projects have not phone the Continuing Education Division at 647-6242. Brindisi, 18 Haystack Road: Geoffrey Burgess, 163 45 Bette Drive; Elizabeth White, 5 Deer Run Trail; and we are grateful to God for them as well. Maybe this year of Glastonbury, secretary. total cost of the projects, Meotti Tolland 'fiimpike. Sanitary Refuse, According to the indictment Bolton have been approved for state been finalized, the figures are es­ Highwood Drive: Jonathan Donahue, 110 Lcland John E. Zak, 25 Edgerton St. would be a good year to practice being not only thankful Superior Sanitation Inc., of East said. timates, Meotti said. headed by Michael Botticello, holds handed up Wednesday, the trash reimbursement by the School Con­ Drive. for something but grateful to someone — the Lord from Windsor. It also approved $7,745,0(X) for the town contract for trash collection haulers discussed the customers struction Grant Priority Committee A referendum on the additions to Also, Kendra Dupont, 18 Marion Drive; Badi Named to dean’s list whom all blessings flow. Defeo Enteiprises Inc., doing additions and renovations planned and has been the sole bidder on the each was going to service and of the state Legislature, according to the Bolton schools may go before Lottery Ebrahimifard, 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Patricia Eitel, 97 The following Bolton residents were named to the business as Sanitary Waste Disposal state Sen. Michael P. Meotti. for the Bolton Elementary School contract at the last two bid openings. provided noncompetitive and rigged the voters in November, Packman Blucridge Drive; Mark Foley, 125 Holli.stcr St.; Mindy dean’s list for the fall semester at the University of Con­ Captain Gary Asperschlager Co., of South Windsor. and $3,980,(XX) for Bolton High said. The latest bid opening was about price quotations, or refrained from Approval of the reimbursements Forde, 76 Thayer Road; Peter Galla.sso Jr ., 36 Henry necticut: Reliable Refuse Inc., of South The Salvation Army 3-1/2 years ago for a four-year con­ providing any quotations. by the state Legislature is “more or St.; Isabelle Godbout, 18 Dover Road; Linda Gorman, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: W. Jam es Windsor; Santo Lombardo, 46, of Here arc Wednesday’s lottery results from around New tract. Included among their customers less automatic after this point,” said 139 Richmond Drive. Grunske, 19 Converse Road; Elizabeth Kapp, 4 Llyn- Glastonbury, president. England: Botticello could not be reached were federal, state and local Meotti, a member of the committee. The McCooe, Chartier/McDonald, G ^k and Sullivan CONNECTICUT Also, Britt Gu.stafson, 112 Battista Road; Damon wood Drive; Steve Kiesman, 33 Box Mountain Road; McCauley Enterprises Inc., of this morning for comment. facilities, local school districts and The committee voted unanimous­ Families Span Three Generations at S^t. James School lacovelli, 39 McKee St.; Jeffrey Kennedy, 273 Ludlow Donna Lachapelle, 648 Hop River Road; William Sig­ East Hartford; Ray Esposito, 60, Daily: 5-5-6. Play Four: 0-3-1-4. Manchester Assistant Town national corporations. ly to recommend that Manchester be Road; Erin Lenehan, 61 Alton St.; Dawn Lewis, 203 mund III, 26 Tunxis Trail; Craig Winslow, Volpi Road; Manchester Herald president. MASSACHUSETTS Manager Steven R. Werbner said 'The government alleged the trash reimbursed $215,200 for roof New State Road; and Alan Maderazo, 78 Blue Ridge and Anne Zapadka, 40 South Road. Daily: 9-0-8-1. Mcgabucks: 7-8-20-26-28-35. this morning the town is always haulers conspired as early as 1985 to Drive. School of Allied Health Professions: Kathy Bertel- Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND concerned with getting a number of carve up the commercial-industrial Al.so, Laurie Mckenna, 136 Broad St.; Michael sen, 19 Cook Drive; Daily publication since Oct. 1,1914. New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine daily: 9-3-3 and bids for contracts and the refuse col­ refuse business in Hartford County, Mcmahon, 162 Broad St.; Maurice M oriarty, 27 Pitkin School of Engineering: Gerard Murphy, 10 Hebron 1- 4-7-9. lection contract is a major one. and that the allocation of customers /JANUARY PRE-INVENTORY SAI ,lf\ St.; David Niel.sen, 159 Briarwood Drive; Jill Person, Road. USPS 327-500 .PE RHODE ISLAND VOL. 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' ix j; 2 T3 3 during the weekof Highest on record 58, set in 1938. ’ 10 j OCD . Monday houre. ^ THURSDAY-FRIDAY 8:00-8:30 North Haven 234-7470 Today’s weather picture was drawn by Cheryl Jones, a four­ T3 E SATURDAY 9:00-5:00 Lowest on record, minus 4, set in o j 0 LU Waterbury 755-6177 January 29 - February 2 •IMirv dcaxzv C40l;C>r th-grader at Bowers School. 1945. zfLsazamML 8:30-11:30 AM. 4-MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Jan. 25, 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1990__5 BOLTON/STATE NATION & WORLD Insurance Increase T In Brief . . . asked for Book bags banned the scandal. increases “I think former President Reagan in anti-drug effort has been hiding out; I think it’s park work cowardly,” Sccord told a news con­ targeted ference after his sentencing on Wed­ MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. (AP) — nesday. A high school has banned students By Matthew Kirshman “I think that he should have stood HARTFORD (AP) — Citing from using book bags in an effort to Herald Correspondent______up and taken the heat... just as pre­ automobile insurance rates that prevent drugs from being brought to vious presidents have done” in climbed an average of 5.1 percent school. BOLTON — The ftirks Depart­ failed covert operations, Secord statewide and as high as 38 percent Baldwin High School Principal ment has asked that its 1990-91 said. “But instead of that (Reagan’s for some customers last year, Gov. Mike Stanton announced the ban aides) built a wall around ... him.” William A. O’Neill is calling for a budget include an additional last week after Sheriff Bill Masscc $23,000 to cover the cost of improv­ Sccord was placed on probation review of the state’s automobile in­ told faculty members that many ing the town’s parks and purchasing for two years by U.S. District Court surance system. schools with drug problems have Judge Aubrey Robinson. The retired a new tractor-mower. banned book bags. The ban took ef­ “I believe it is time for an in Last year’s budget was $74,459. Air Force major general pleaded depth review of this line of in­ fect Monday. A total for this year has not been guilty Nov. 8 to making a false surance to ascertain if the Connec­ The school of 1,4(X) students ser­ statement when he told congres­ worked out yet because the salaries ves the county of 35,(XX) people. ticut automobile insurance system is for the park maintainer and for sional investigators he was unaware operating in the public interest ^ d , Millcdgcville has about 12,000 grounds and building workers have any money from the Iran-Contra af­ if not, what change should be. \ people. not been finalized. The final budget fair had benefited North. made,” O’Neill said in a letter to Tbc principal said the students arc will be reviewed by the Board of A focus of the three-year probe state Insurance Commissioner Peter now getting to class quicker, partly Finance during the second week of by independent counsel Lawrence F. Kelly. because they must go to their lock­ February. Walsh, Secord used money from the Average increases within in­ ers to get their books, giving them Stanley Bates, Parks Department maze of offshore companies and surance companies have totaled as less lime to congregate in the halls. director, and Joyce Ryan, parks su­ secret bank accounts in the Iran- much as 22 percent for drivers who Teacher Todd Shiver said students Contra operation to pay for Oliver buy a broad range of coverage, and pervisor, presented the Board of had become loo dependent on their Selectmen Wednesday with a L. North’s security system. up to 38 percent for people who buy bags, using them not only for books Sccord told the judge he would only the liability insurance required proposal for the digging of drainage but gym clothes and junik food. He ditches at Indian Notch Park and regret the false statement for the rest by state law. said some book bags were so large of his life. The Department of Insurance said Herrick Ru-k to relieve the problem and full students had to drag them rate increases, which companies can of standing water. down the halls. file and then implement, averaged They requested that new Some students complained about TV scene blamed 5.1 percent statewide in 1989, but bleachers, picnic tables and grills the difficulties of carrying their Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald in sibling rape some companies’ rates have risen replace the old ones at Indian Notch books without a bag; others said Park. Also, at that park, they much more dramatically. HAIRY SITUATION — Katheryn Davis of East Hartford, an away to wipe dog hair from her face as she grooms a cocker bannirg bags will have little effect Aetna Life & Casualty Co. has proposed the construction of a main­ on the drug problem. SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (AP) — raised rates three times since Jan. 1, employee of DJ's Dog Grooming at 119 Oakland St., steps spaniel named Buffy. Buffy came in with heavily matted hair. tenance and storage building. The Associated Press “I’ve seen students with drugs in A 12-year-old boy allegedly raped 1989. The cumulative average effect The Board of Selectmen their socks,” said Sharilyn his 5-ycar-old stepsister after watch­ on drivers buying the state-required responded favorably to the Parks TOXIC WASHDOWN — Workers are decontaminated Wed- linked to several recent mail bombings. The team was look- Richardson, 15. ing a sex scene on television, and minimum insurance was a 38 per­ Department’s request. nesday after checking for toxic chemicals in an Alabama ing for toxins left by chemicals used to make explosives, was charged with rape and incest. cent increase. For drivers who have “We may have to limit what we warehouse being searched by FBI agents. The search is Stuart detectives Alameda County Juvenile Court insurance for collision damage, theft DiLieto calls budget crisis‘exaggeration’ expand, but let’s maintain what we Referee Alys Briggs on Wednesday and vandalism, the increases totaled have,” said First Selectman Robert can’t find motive ordered the boy held until his Feb. an average 22.3 percent. J. Morra. 15 trial. A pretrial hearing was set out of the fiscal mess the city has n r Hartford Insurance Group, By Larry Rosenthal rageous and politically-inspired Mr. Rae,” DiLieto said. The board suggested that the for Jan. 31. Daniels’ claim that the DiLieto ad­ been left in.” Rae, a political science professor town’s highway crew might start BOSTON (AP) — Investigators Police, who took the boy into cus­ another of the state’s large insurers, The Associated Press working on the Stuart shooting case ministration had left the city as Daniels had announced last week on a two-year leave of absence from House sends override to Senate digging the drainage ditches in Sep­ tody Sunday night, said he admitted raised rates an average of 8.2 per­ say they still have no clues alxjut the much as $30 million in the hole the city faced a $11.75 million Yale, “clearly is more at home in the tember or October, when the ground raping his stepsister twice earlier in cent last summer and 10.2 percent NEW HAVEN — Former Mayor WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ and Secretary of State James A. boiling down to the decisions of just veto because of the students’ con­ motives of Charles Stuart, weeks through June 1991. deficit in the budget year ending halls of academe than in City Hall,” the day. this month. Biagio DiLieto, defending himself is dry. Selectmen did not object to dent Bush is lobbying Republican Baker III also took part in the a handful of Republican senators. cerns. after he committed suicide and “Mr. Daniels and company June 30, and that drastic steps would DiLieto said. “He said he got the idea while Kelly has advocated a study to against accusations that New the requests. senators hard in an effort to avoid telephone barrage, while Vice Presi­ Democrats said they were confident The legislation would affect as authorities learned of his plot to kill counted the last two deficits and have to be taken to put New Haven DiLieto, who did not seek re-elec­ watching 'TV either the day before determine what impact various Haven’s money woes are his fault, “We’re not really adding anything the first veto override of his year-old dent Dan Quaylc worked Capitol they could hold their 55 senators in many as 32,000 Chinese students his wife. added it to 1990. Then working on back in the black. tion last fall, said he had inherited a or earlier at his aunt’s house,” police reform proposals off^ered by in­ accused the new mayor of exag­ new,” said Morra. “We’re just presidency and a repudiation of his Hill corridors. line and hoped to pull away the now in the United States on “ex­ “Nothing has developed that the assumption that the next budget On Tuesday, he told a news con­ $7 million deficit that forced him to Lt. Thomas Hull said. surance industry and consumer gerating the extent of the city’s finishing off projects from last widely criticized policies toward “We’ve got a fighting chance,” dozen GOP votes they needed to change visitor” visas. The bill would shows a clear motive,” Suffolk financial problems for political pur­ would be $16 million higher, much ference the city’s financial problems raise taxes when he took office, but year.” Bush said Wednesday night at a waive a legal requirement that those Police didn’t ask the youngster groups would have on premiums. go beyond the deficit for the current China. override the veto. County Assistant District Attorney poses. of which is due to higher labor that he did not try to blame his Bates and Ryan said they were state dinner for the president of students return home for two years what movie or program was on, he The study, given approval by year, and he placed all the blame on The House, in a gush of bipanisan One Republican who had been Thomas Mundy said in an interview “Yes, New Haven has a fiscal costs, they came up with $30 mil­ predecessor. pleased at the ease with which their North Yemen. after their visas expire before return­ said. O’Neill Wednesday, will review the DiLieto administration. sentiment, voted 390-25 on Wednes­ undecided, Virginia’s John Warner, Wednesday. “'Three weeks after the problem. All cities have fiscal lion. DiLieto said the current budget requests were received. “We might surprise some people ing to the United States or going Doctors at Children’s Hospital in state laws that require drivers to Daniels refused to take any ques­ day to crush Bush’s veto of legisla­ said he had come down on the fact, we still haven’t found any­ problems. It is naive to believe “This is nothing more than a deficit was due in part to cir­ “There wasn’t much controver­ tomorrow,” Baker said at the dinner. elsewhere. Oakland, where the girl was taken have insurance and no-fault laws tions at his news conference, and tion designed to shield Chinese stu­ White House side and said Bush thing.” designed to limit accident-related otherwise. But we do not overcome deliberate attempt to deceive the cumstances beyond the city’s con­ sy,” said Bates. “These people are While the legislation potentially In addition, the bill would permit after complaining of pain, reported Rae, assigned the task of explaining dents in the United States from was “closing the gap.” Stuart died Jan. 4 in an apparent lawsuits. It wilt examine the various this through character assassination. people of New Haven,” said trol, including the increasing sympathetic to the park’s requests.” any Chinese student whose visas that she was raped. San Leandro is the new figures, gave a confused ex­ deportation and political harass­ affected an estimated 40,000 stu­ "The president is going to win suicide hours after his brother, Mat­ We do not bring improvement about DiLieto, who was accompanied at problem with drug-related crime. The Board of Selectmen will have expired — as many as 8,000 just south of Oakland. comjxjncnts of automobile insurance planation of how the administration ment. dents, it was invested with greater this battle not necessarily by arm- thew, implicated him in the shooting through exaggeration,” DiLieto said the news conference by the former He lashed out at the Education review the request of each of the others — to remain in the United — such as liability and uninsured had come up with the $30 million That sent the issue to the Senate, political significance as a test of twisting but by relying on good, of his pregnant wife, Carol. Carol’s Wednesday. city controller and former Finance Department for running up a town's departments during its final Stales as long as danger exists at motorist coverage — and the fre­ projection. where the White House was fighting strength and loyalty for Republicans sound reasoning and the Constitu­ son, Christopher, was delivered by Ten die as van DiLieto called a news conference Board president. projected $3.4 million deficit, its budget workshop on Wednesday, home, and would allow Chinese stu­ quency and severity of claims under DiLieto said Daniels’ claim of stubbornly to muster the 34 votes and a referendum on Bush’s tion of the United States, which Caesarean section and died 17 days to respond to charges leveled by sixth consecutive deficit, and Jan. 31, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the dents to work while in this country. plunges into canal each. DiLieto said the latest forecast by budget-fudging was “a gross and needed to head off the override, policies, which Democrats complain clearly gives the president of the later. Mayor John Daniels and his chief criticized Daniels for his defense of Community Hall. Bush vetoed the measure on Nov. The state’s no-fault system was the mayor represented a worst-case contemptible misrepresentation and which requires a two-thirds vote of arc too warm toward the regime that United States the power in foreign Stuart, who suffered a stomach administrator, Douglas Rae. Daniels the school system. 30 after it passed unanimously in the designed to keep accidents from scenario based on the assumption impugns my integrity.” both houses of Congress. massacred students in Beijing’s affairs,” Warner said. wound, said that he and his wife CLEWISTON, Fla. (AP) — 1110 and Rae said that deliberate budget- Superintendent John Dow is a House and by a voice vote in the turning into lawsuits and thereby cut that there would be no growth in tax “Now that Mr. Daniels is called Bush made personal calls to Tiananmen Square last June 4. But Republican Sen. Rudy were shot by a black man who driver of a panel van carrying fudging by the DiLieto adminisua- political ally of the new mayor. Senate. Chinese student groups have the costs of the claims. But insurers revenues. upon to deliver on the grandiose 19,000 lose power wavering GOP senators, and nation­ Both sides agreed today’s vote Boschwitz of Minnesota, said he jumped into their car and robbed Mexican farm workers escaped but tion had left New Haven facing a lobbied hard for an override of the them. say the system is not working well The Daniels administration issued promises he made during his cam­ “Are there certain annointed al security adviser Brent Scoweroft would be close, with the outcome was inclined to vote to override the 10 others died after the vehicle and is one of the causes of higher “tidal wave of red ink.” veto, saying many of them would Rumors have circulated that a statement late Wednesday saying it paign he is hamsUoing by his own bureaucrats whose extravagances after line felled plummeted over a curve and into a premiums. face political persecution at home Stuart shot his wife to collect in­ The former mayor defended his stood by its figures, and that it ineptitude and willingly buys the are not to be questioned? It would fog-shrouded canal, authorities said. The study is expected to review a because they supported the pro- surance money. No charges were filed by early budgetary practices and labeled out­ would now “concenuate on getting razzle-dazzle analysis put forth by seem so,” DiLieto said. HARTFORD (AP) — About President, Moynihan continue democracy demonstrations that proposal by some consumer advo­ 19,(XX) Northeast Utilities customers today, but authorities said the driver, cates that drivers be offered a choice brought a violent government crack­ Second accuses Rentilio Escobedo, 28, remained in Meriden and Cheshire lost power down. of a strict no-fault policy or one that briefly when a contractor clearing under investigation. Fines were pos­ allows full access to the court sys­ When Bush vetoed the bill, he or­ Reagan of hiding sible, too, if the vehicle is found un­ State trooper kills armed murder suspect land accidentally toppled a tree onto dered government agencies to adopt tem. The no-fault policy would cost sparring over FICA tax cut suitable for transporting laborers. a power line, an NU official said. what he contends are essentially the less. WASHINGTON (AP) — Richard “It’s like something out of a scary O’Mara said an internal state The contractor, who was clearing same safeguards. The veto was an The study will also consider BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A 23- Wednesday afternoon. They were Both men slipped in mud, and WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ gun it down. I’m not going to sup­ Congress’ experts on Social V. Secord, sentenced to probation movie,” said Fernando Lupo, a police investigation was being con­ land for a housing development in effort to preserve executive branch whether Connecticut should con­ year-old Bridgeport man accused of seeking him in connection with an when Martinez fell, a semi­ dent Bush is refusing to rule out a port it.” Security, has proposed scaling back for his role in the Iran-Contra affair, migrant worker in La Belle, where ducted into the shooting. Internal in­ Cheshire, was cutting down a 40- foreign policy prerogatives, he said, tinue to require drivers to carry cer­ attempted murder was shot and outstanding Stamford Police Depart­ automatic machine pistol fell to the Republican plan that would ul­ Porter and Gingrich want to the system’s payroll tax, once im­ is accusing fonner President Reagan most of the victims lived. “I cannot vestigations are conducted every foot hemlock tree when it fell onto and to keep open the door for future tain amounts of liability insurance, killed by a state police trooper when ment warrant charging him with at­ ground, O’Mara said. Dumas got to timately make the Social Security gradually divert Social Security mediately and again next January. of not supporting the participants in think of a worse way to die.” tempted murder, O’Mara said. his feet first and ordered Martinez time a weapon is discharged, he 115,000-volt lines shortly after student and cultural exchanges. which pays for injuries they cause to authorities tried to execute a search 11:40 a.m. Wednesday, said Em­ system private, as the battle shar­ taxes, which are paid by workers He has argued the surplus the So­ Before authorities could execute not to touch his gun, O’Mara said. said. pens over a Democrat’s bill slashing other people or damage they cause and seizure warrant, state police manuel Forde, an NU spokesman. and their employers, into a sort of cial Security system is banking — the warrant, Martinez was seen When Martinez grabbed for the Because the death was a to property. said. Forde and Cheshire police said the retirement system’s payroll tax. mandatory Individual Retirement $66 billion this year and growing — CALDWELL walking on the street by Park Ter­ weapon, Dumas fired two shots, homicide, O’Mara said the state’s Bush told reporters Wednesday Account. Representatives of Hartford-area Sgt. Scott O’Mara, a state police the name of the contractor was not is cloaking the true size of the ROBERT J. SMITH, inc race, where he lived, O’Mara said. O’Mara said. attorney’s office was at the scene as insurance companies say the claims spokesman, said Joseph Martinez immediately available. that a plan by Rep. John E. Porter, As workers’ IRAs grow, their federal deficit, rather than being OIL, INC. was shot Wednesday afternoon Martinez took off on foot, run­ well and that all findings of the state R-Ill., and the No. 2 House claims on Social Security would they must pay because of uninsured O’Mara said he though both shots banked to pay future retirement when, during a foot ch^e, Martinez ning between two houses and police investigation will be turned Republican leader. Newt Gingrich decline. When today’s workers are INSURANSMITHS SINCE motorists are growing rapidly. hit Martinez, but he wasn’t sure over to iL benefits to Baby Boomers. 649-8841 Uninsured motorist coverage has allegedly grabbed for a semi­ toward the backyard. State trooper of Georgia, to place workers’ retire­ retired — about 50 years from now. automatic machine pistol. Timothy Dumas, a 12-year state where. O’Mara said Dumas would con­ ment payments into private accounts Porter estimated —• Social Security Bush called Moynihan’s plan “a 1914 become a problem because increas­ tinue his duties 'but would be disguise for increased taxes around ing numbers of people are going O’Mara said members of the state police veteran from Durham, ran Medics were called, and Martinez “has some interesting ingredients to would be fully privatized. police auto theft squad and local around the other side of the house was pronounced dead at the scene. scheduled so he can accommodate it” and is worthy “of consideration, Seldom since Republican the comer” and a “sleight of hand without insurance because they the investigation. operation.” He referred to a separate . ® police officials had gone to Mar­ An autopsy is to be conducted on his 98 can’t afford it, said Rich Bulat, a and the two came together in the of some study.” nominee Barry Goldwater’s losing 649-5241 tinez’s home in the city’s South End backyard, O’Mara said. body today. “Whenever a police officer has to But he added, “I’m not prepared 1964 presidential campaign has a bill proposed by Sen. Ernest Holl- PER GALLON C.O.D. 65 East Center Street spokesman for the Hartford Group. confront an armed suspect there are ings, D-S.C., that would replace the At the Hartford Group, payments to endorse that.” national GOP figure spoken publicly Prices Subject To Change Manchester, CT few, if any, options available,” monies lost by a Social Security tax 150 Gallon Minimum under the uninsured motorist The president cautioned that his of even the remote possibility of O’Mara said. 1991 budget proposal — which he replacing Social Security with cut with a new federal sales tax. coverage have increased 54 percent Developer bribed bank officer O’Mara said the shooting had in each of the past three years. 40% o ff unveils Monday — will contain a private retirement plans. Moynihan counterattacked on the nothing to do with the “Save Our different plan for addressing the NEW HAVEN (AP) — Developer Senate floor later in the day. In a recent three-year period, development projects went off amount and set the terms; he would Streets” program, in which state *^'i^;lentire stoefi huge Social Security surpluses. The Portcr-Gingrich plan looms Aetna collected $43 million in Con­ John Errichetti testified that he gave without city opposition. pay Bruno $30,(XX) when Errichetti police are paired with local police to But he said, “People are con­ as the major GOP alternative to a “There is no sleight of hand what­ , r necticut premiums for uninsured $30,000 in $1(X) bills to the former Errichetti, who agreed to testify obtained a building permit for the patrol drug-infested neighborhoods. cerned about Social Security, so plan advanced last month by Sen. soever,” Moynihan replied, “and I president of a Danbury bank to as­ i^ain Street motorist coverage but faced $90 on the condition that he be given a project and another $30,000 when The program has started in New when you have innovative thinking Daniel Pauick Moynihan, D-N.Y. do not sec that there was any need to sure the continued success of Er- grant of immunity, testified that in (2ndfloor over Offissiff Sports) million in claims, said Malcolm O. Errichetti was given a certificate of Haven and Hartford despite opposi­ of that nature, I don’t want to just Moynihan, considered one of make such a characterization.” 1 richelti’s lucrative downtown red- Campbell, a counsel in Aetna’s law September 1984, Charles Bruno, occupancy to open the complex. tion from local police unions, but is 649-8181 velopment project. former president of Danbury department. not scheduled to begin in Bridgeport hX^ed.-Sat. Only Errichetti’s testimony came Wed­ Savings & Loan, told him $100,000 Errichetti said he does not know until February or March, O’Mara CELEBRATES! Campbell says data compiled by nesday, during the trial of fornier was needed from Errichetti “if I was who the money was for, but that said. Aetna shows that the company Danbury Mayor James E. 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During the past two decades, 7 years Tax credit WHOS THAT ©THeCItklHKMl R?ST the proportion of men who smoke IW BOSTON (AP) — Having a big has fallen from 51 percent to 29 per­ BUM? has GOP potbelly is bad for cholesterol, and cent, while among women it has MIAMI (AP) — A Hispanic this could explain why, when it dropped from 33 percent to 24 per­ police officer was free on bond and a good idea He'S HURTl^6 R^eeRT ca/WP?AU comes to body shapes, pears are bet­ cent. predicting his vindication after defensive ter than apples, according to a study receiving a seven-year prison term OUR BUSINESS... published today. Excessive noise for the deaths of two blacks. One One group of people that goes unnoticed when­ By Walter R. Mears______“When patients come in, we ad­ critic called the sentence “justice vise them to lose weight,” said Dr. ever unemployment statistics come out arc part- JZI damaging hearing delayed and justice denied.” WASHINGTON — In one form or Richard E. Ostlund Jr. “This paper Officer William Lozano thanked time workers who want to work full time but can’t 4 another, the Social Security issue has suggests that more important than BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — A his supporters after being sentenced find a suitable job. 1 that is how the fat is distributed.” panel of experts says the govern­ These workers arc counted and tabulated, but been giving Republicans recurrent Wednesday by Dade Circuit Judge FeDeRATeD headaches for a generation. It’s back, this Researchers have long noticed ment must do more to turn down the Jo.seph Farina. they’re forgotten when it’s time to release monthly time wrapped into a dispute about taxes. that folks with big spare tires tend to volume in the workplace and on “My atloniey, my family and I have an especially high risk of heart consumer products to save the hear­ figures. They’re also forgotten when the govern­ DePAW And for all their effoits over the p ^ t will continue to fight within the sys­ trouble, but the reason was unclear. ing of millions of Americans. ment sends out assistance checks. 25 years-plus, successive GOP campaig­ tem for the truth, for what is ri^ t, SflbRes Ostlund’s study, in New England The panel convened by the Na­ ners and administrations have not found a and at the end, we will win,” Lozano There arc some 6.4 million working poor in the Journal of Medicine, suggests that tional Institutes of Health on Wed­ way to deal with the subject, except by said. country, according to a new study put out by two people with beefy hips and trim nesday concluded that better protec­ denying that they are going to cut Lozano, 30, was convicted last Bureau of Labor Statistics economists. TThc “work­ waists have higher levels of a tion for workers, noise labeling of month on two counts of anybody’s benefits. protective form of cholesterol called consumer ptoducts, limits on noise ing poor’’ arc defined as people who work or seek This time. President Bush and his manslaughter for fatally shooting an work for at least 27 weeks of the year, but who HDL than do those with potbellies levels for some products and an unarmed black motorcyclist, send­ x n people argue that a tax cut proposed by and small behinds. educational campaign would cut the have family incomes below the poverty line. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., ing the vehicle crashing into a car The study of healthy elderly number of people with hearing and killing the motorcycle’s pas- The recent hike in the minimum wage, which would jeopardize future benefits. They people, conducted at Washington problems. claim to be the real defenders of the sys­ ■senger. The deaths ignited riots by will eventually reach $4.25 an hour, will help University School of Medicine, Of the 28 million Americans who blacks. tem. found that body shape alone could suffer hearing loss, about 10 million The Associated Press some of these workers climb above poverty levels. But Moynihan said in introducing his The defense contended that account for a large portion of the of the impairments were caused at Millions more, however, will continue to toil at tax cut bill on Thesday that the govern­ BLOCKING ROAD — United Mine Workers members stop a coal truck as it attempts to Lozano shot in self-defense because differences in people’s HDL least partly by exposure to loud subpoverty jobs. Aside from personal pride, ment is mortgaging future benefits by the motorcyclist u-ied to run him cholesterol levels. noises, the panel said. enter a non-union preparation plant in Dehue, W.Va., Wednesday. Three union members there’s often very little to stop these people from Wells St. had Opera House borrowing away the reserves that are sup­ were arrested. down. “This may have u-emendous im­ Dr. I^trick E. Brookhouser, panel posed to be accumulating to make those “This court cannot do perfect jus­ joining the welfare rolls. portance to the average American, chairman and director of the Boys tice in this case,” said iWina, who Ten years ago. Democratic Senator Russell B. By Gladys S. Adams Social Security payments. because we all tend to bulge out in Town National Research Hospital in Complex questions usually wind up in called the deaths and resultant trial a Long of Louisiana proposed giving the working this way,” said Dr. William Castelli, Omaha, Neb., said although the “tragic incident.” In the 1880s indoor roller skating was Looking Back simplest terms in an election-year debate, Strikes mark anniversary director of the long-running Framin­ United States is the world leader in Supporters of the Colombian-bom poor a subsidy to supplement income. The ration­ the rage and many towns had a rink that and in the case of Social Security, it all gham Heart Study in suburban Bos­ hearing-loss research, “the fact that DEHUE, W.Va. (AP) — The United Mine Workers officer cheered as they left the ale was that help from the government would help drew skaters from all around. On a gets down to protecting benefits, now Union members staged wildcat strikes last summer to week for meetings and drills. The lease In 1939 it was sold to Red Men’s Ath­ ton. we’re not continuing to implement union marked its lOOth anniversary today with threats of courtroom after Farina said Lozano winter’s day when the sleighing was good paid to about 39 million Americans. Al­ show supjport for suiking Pitislon miners. At the height people stay off welfare, and perhaps encourage expired and was never renewed. letic Club and was used for meetings and HDL — high density lipoprotein our own recommendations is a con­ more civil disobedience and wildcat strikes at a non­ could remain free on $10,000 bond a group of young people in Rockville ways before, that has put Republicans on of the pickets, 43,(KX) miners in 10 slates were off their others on welfare to find a job, even if it were a A stage was built in the hall and plays entertainment. Pontiacs were stored here — is the so-called good cholesterol. cern to the panel.” union coal plant protected by federal marshals. jobs. pending the outcome of his appeal. would organize a sleigh ride and come to were put on by traveling companies. around 1950. The last owner was Spen­ the defensive. Exposure to loud sounds in the low-paying job. Vice President Dan (Juayle thinks it The more people have in their Two UMW members were arrested Wednesday on On Jan. 16, in the first fatality linked to labor violence Patricia Lloyd, sister of slain Manchester and, after an hour or two of Local talent also tread the boards and cer Rubber and it was used as a workplace is the most common Mr. Long’s idea is still around on Capitol Hill can be turned around this year, on blood, the lower their chances of charges of assaulting the marshals, who were clearing a in the coal fields since 1984, one union member was motorcyclist Clement Lloyd, 23, roller skating, would return to Rockville young Willard Rogers was always ready storehouse. cause of noise-relalcd hearing loss grounds that the Moynihan proposal heart attacks. Women typically have path to Rum Creek Coal Sales Inc. A third was accused killed and two others wounded in a West Virginia said she wished the sentence had in Washington. Under current tax law, the “earned in that long narrow sleigh with its bench to step into a role when an actor failed to higher HDL levels tkain men. As of violating a court order limiting pickets. would threaten future benefits. and poses a danger to firefighters, shootout between picketing miners and gunmen. been longer. income tax credit” ensures a worker a supplement like seat on either side and the bottom show up. Harold T\irkington referred to the they grow older, women also tend to police officers, military personnel, “Historically, we’ve been attacked on “The arrests aren’t going to stop us,” said Roger Nel­ The slaying was not related to the Pittslon strike or die “1 sec this as both a ca.se now of of 14 percent of the first $6,500 in earnings. That covered with hay. These buildings were called opera building as “The Old Lady of Wells put on weight around the hips, while construction and factory workers, son, a coordinator of the suike. “We’re slaying out here. this, and now this is the first real opening actions at Rum Creek. justice delayed and justice denied,” Dr. W.R. Tinker, C.O. Treat, C.G. Wat­ houses. Rockville had two, in Naugatuck Street” and the “Old Lady” went out in a men are more prone to growing big We’re not giving up.” works out to $910. The subsidy is phased out as to show the American people that the musicians, farmers and truck Miners picketing the Rum Creek plant have blocked said Marvin Dunn, a black psychol­ kins and F.E. Watkins were partners in it was the Gem Opera House and in blaze of glory in March 1959. Ten fire tummies. earnings grow. Republicans are not going to fool around drivers, among others, the panel U.S. District Judge Dennis Knapp last week iscued an the bridge each day with cars and trucks. On Monday ogy profes.sor at Florida Internation­ erecting a building on Wells Street that Manchester it became known as the Ar­ companies and one hundred men Doctors have long suspected that said. injunction limiting the number of Rum Creek picket: to Led by Representative Dan Rostenkowski of Il­ with the benefits that people expect,” and Tuesday, company coal trucks with steel plates al University. “Seven years docs not was first used as a roller skating rink. mory Ojxira Hou.se. responded to Manchester’s call for help. differences in sex hormones might Outside the workplace, hazards 15. About 75 UMW members and supporters on Wednes­ Quayle said in an interview. protecting their radiators plowed the vehicles o-at of the in fact mean seven years in prison.” linois, a group of Democrats is pushing for an in­ Willard Rogers recalled; “F.E. Watikins In 1909 the Watkins Brothers sold their “Covenny, North CovenU'y, Hebron, Wil- explain the HDL disparity between include loud music, recreational day stood on a makeshift bridge leading to Rum Creek’s “Cut these taxes the way that way. On Wednesday, federal marshals had them towed crease in the income supplement. The idea makes wanted to start a roller skating rink so he share of Tinker and Treat and the Armory lington fire companies came and patrolled men and women. However, the new vehicles, airplanes, lawn-care equip­ preparation plant. But Dunn, who wrote a book on Moynihan is talking about, you have to away. sent me to New Haven to take some les­ Opera House continued to be the center of a three block area surrounding the build­ study suggests that body shape, not ment, woodworking tools, some Bethel Purkey, president of a UMW local, predicted Miami’s 1980 race riots, said he sense. There’s political savvy behind it too: Busi­ cut benefits at some time, and the presi­ As a non-union contractor was escorted from the site sons and learn how to run a rink. Skating entertainment in that part of town. ing. The roofs were in danger of flying sex, could be the key factor. It found household appliances and chain that other miners would join the action. hoped blacks would accept the sen­ ness lobbies, who argued forcefully against an in­ dent and the Republican IVty now have Wednesday after freeing a vehicle that had been attached was very popular for a few years. I was After WWl however, other forms of sparks carried by the wind.” that pOar-shaped men tend to have saws, the panel said. “I figure you’re going to see a whole lot of other tence with equanimity. crease in the minimum wage, won’t bother argu­ head usher at the Armory fifty three years an opportunity to show the American to a bridge by cable, a federal marshal pushed over a amusement, movies for one, were popular The Armory Opera House is gone but it high HDL, while apple-shaped Short bursts of loud noise as in an miners down here. They’ll know when to come,” Purkey woman with a billy club. Cora Ballard, in her 4Qs, was ing against this one. Their poorest workers will get ago. The Armory was home for the ‘com­ people once and for all that the “What we have to be concerned and the Armory was used for other pur­ remains one of Manchester’s fondest women have lower HDL. explosion or gunfire can damage said. treated at a hospital for bruises on her arms and a head a modest raise, but it won’t come out of the moners.’ Society went to Cheney Hall.” poses. Walter Carter bought the building memories. Republicans are as committed to the in­ about is whether or not the percep­ “It’s not how fat you arc; it’s hearing permanently, while longer About two dozen union miners struck Rum Creek in injury, said her brother, John Workman. tion of a miscarriage of justice now In 1893 it was leased for two years by in 1924 and did auto repair work for tegrity of this Social Security trust fund employers’ pockets. where the fat’s located,” said exposure to less intense but still mid-August after the A.T. Massey Coal Co. subsidiary About 18 stale troopers, who are barred by law from resurfaces in the black community,” the state of Connecticut and used by Riley Chevrolet. Ten years later he joined Gladys S. Adams writes about local as anybody.” Ostlund. “The fat around your hips, loud noise exacts a gradual toll. hired a non-union contractor to run the southern West taking sides in labor disputes, watched fiom the side. Dunn said, urging a “responsible The Berkshire Eagle Manchester’s Company G one night a that firm. history. House Republican Leader Bob Michel the good fat that women have, is Virginia plant. Unionized employees previously had After the pickets’ vehicles were removed, non-union reaction by all of us in the black of Illinois said the Moynihan plan “could predominantly subcutaneous fat. But worked the plant, where coal is sorted and prepared for Genetic defect coal trucks pushed their way past miners to the prepara­ community to accept and live with inspire even more drastic threats to the the fat you have in your belly is sale. tion plant. the judge’s decision.” system and ultimately bring it down.” inu-a-abdominal fat. Tfie difference linked to blindness The UMW was formed Jan. 25, 1890, in Columbus, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, chair­ is where the blood supply of those Ohio, by the merger of two rival coal miners organiza­ Two pickets — Larry Ellison, 55, of Lybum and Wil­ The predominantly black Over­ Open Forum man of the Finance Committee, called two areas drains.” (AP) — Discovery tions. Last year, its resources were strained by a 9- liam Lowe, 67, of Yolyn — were charged with assaulting town and Liberty City neigh­ hearings on the proposal next month but of a genetic defect that apparently monih-Iong strike — tentatively settled Jan. 1 — against a federal officer, U.S. Marshal Walt Biondi said. Elli.son, borhoods, tJic scene of riots over tests have continually shown Bolton’s stu­ would make a recommendation to close the I do not know where Mr. Treschuk got warily sidestepped an endorsement, Sunspots blamed causes one kind of retinitis pigmen­ the Piltston Coal Group Inc. TTie proposed pact has not Lowe and Richard Hendricks, 34, of Gilbert al.so were past police shootings, were quiet Cost of high school dents above average in almost all areas. high school before all of the facts are ob­ Bolton sending its students to Hartforej saying he first wants to make certain “that tosa may help researchers find yet been submitted for ratification by the rank and file. charged with illegal picketing. late Wednesdav. police said. Secondly, the building is not inadequate tained by the Board of Education. Hanford has never been mentioned. I’m we never have to cut Social Security for flu outbreaks defects that cause other forms of the To the Editor: by any stretch of the imagination. The code I would like to encourage the Board of afraid if we brought up sending Bolton stu­ benefits for future generations.” vision-robbing disease, scientists dents to Hartford we would be run out of This debate is a descendant of an ear­ It is time the people of Bolton know the problems and leaky roof are problems com­ Education to become more vocal and visible NEW YORK (AP) — Two said. town. lier political settlement on the issue, a Lotto officials compare facts about the cost of operating the high mon to any 30 year old facility, be it in Bol­ in responding to comments about the school researchers haven’t come up with a Study of genetic defects may- nagging problem for President Reagan, school: ton or Hartford. system. Many residents form their opinions School employees do not have “smoking cure for the common cold. But they reveal leads for devising neatments NEED SOME EXTRA who tu m ^ it over to a commission which Present cost per Willington stu­ Lastly, going to a bigger school system and receive the majority of their information lounges” to enjoy. The “smoking lounge” in think they’ve discovered a link to for the inherited condition, they recommended the buildup of reserve notes on selling dream dent $5,934.00 does not necessarily guarantee a better social from the newspapers. The Board of Educa­ the grammar school is the loading dock at the cause of another common ail­ added. funds that is at issue now. Present cost per Bolton student $9,713.32 experience or atmosphere. 1 attended East tion should utilize this forum to help resi­ the back of the building. In the h i^ school, ment, flu. Retinitis pigmentosa, which af­ Moynihan served on that panel, but he ATLANTA (AP) — It’s an in­ designs aimed at preventing tamper­ SPENDING MONEY!! Cost per Bolton student Hartford schools from kindergarten until dents distinguish between fact and fiction. it is the A.V. room. Neither could rightfully They blame sunspots. flicts about 100,(X)0 Americans, contends that the long-term financing dustry that makes liberal use of su­ ing. w/o tuition students $12,297.48 seventh grade before my family moved to The Board of Education will hold several be called a “lounge.” The solar connection was gradually progresses from night plan it drafted in 1983 is being under­ perlatives: Instant Winner! Cash Ex­ “You put a tremendous amount of Newspaper routes available A comparison of some area towns reveals Bolton. I feel very strongly that a small meetings over the next few weeks prior to The survey that Mr. Ursin sent out for the proposed in a letter to the editor in blindness to tunnel vision to blind­ plosion! Money Magic! control in these because it’s just like the following per student cost at their high school’s advantages far outweigh the ad­ circulating a survey to the town’s residents. facilities study committee two years ago had mined because the government is borrow­ today’s issue of the British journal ness. Symptoms are caused by ing against the Social Security trust fund, It’s also one where the people money,” Speicher said. “Security is in your area... schools. vantages of a large system. The sch^ule which they distributed indi­ absolutely no connection to Willington pull­ Nature by astronomer Sir Fred degeneration of the retina, a delicate using it for current spending and at the who operate the nation’s state lot­ paramount for a lottery. If the public Kingswood-Oxford $9,300.00 In my four years at Bolton I have never cates the consultants will present their find­ ing their students out. Hoyle and his colleague, N.C. layer of cells at the back of the eye Ellington $6,000.00 same time masking the true size of the teries want to make sure their games perceives (the games) as not secure seen blatant use or possession of drugs. ings and possible recommendations today at In the first year of our contract with Wil­ Wickramasinghe. that detects images and relays them Earn money and prizes by Manchester $5,483.00 federal deficit. So he says the government are safe bets — for their states. or without integrity, then you’ve lost Violence also is not a problem at the school. 8:00 p.m. The board will discuss the findings lington three students attended Bolton. This But an influenza researcher says to the brain. East Hartford $7,309.00 should stop imposing the extra tax, about The New Lottery State Seminar & them.” delivering the The main reason for the lack of problems in Jan. 30 at 8:00 p.m., and will hold a public past year out of an eighth grade class of 50-t- he doubts that flu outbreaks are The newly discovered defect ap­ CovenU-y $6,450.00 $55 billion a year. Exhibition — meeting in Atlanta these areas is the size of the school. The hearing Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. All of these in Willington, 43 of them expressed a desire linked to solar activity. parently keeps the eye from produc­ For government officials, running Windham $6,035.39 The administration contends that is a this week amid the flash and dash — Manchester Herald faculty and administration know each stu­ meetings are open to the public and will be to attend Bolton. To me this says a lot more There are many other atu-active ing a fully function^ version of an the fund-raising lotteries often is These high schools all have a lower cost play to force a general tax increase to serves as a primer for states starting dent personally. held at Bolton Center School on Notch than any statements made by their Board of theories about what causes influenza important protein, researchers said. their first venture into consumer make up the $55 billion a year. a lottery or considering one. in your neighborhood. per student than Bolton High School. The Drugs and violence are concerns At larger Road. It is important that the Board of Education or ours. There was a part of the outbreaks, so “I don’t think we have The new work is reported in marketing, said Thomas Pipkin of Either way, the government is going to Among recent the recent games Bolton Board of Education is currently as­ schools. They factor into a student’s educa­ Education receive input relating to tlie criti­ contract that said that any time more than to hypothesize that they come rain­ today’s issue of the British journal National Marketing Inc., a Far­ king for a 14.5 percent increase in their have to come up with the money even­ are President Bush-inspired “Kinder tion and can really hamper a student’s cal issues at hand from all taxpayers. I would 50% of their students chose Bolton they ing down from the atmosphere,” Nature by Eliot Berson, Thaddeus mington Hills, Mich.-based maker Call today to get more details. 1990-1991 budget, which if approved, would abilities to concentrate and learn. encourage all residents to make an effort to would terminate the contract. That is how tually, to pay benefits or to repay the Dryja and colleagues at the Mas­ Gentler Ticket” and “Read My said Riul Glezen of the Baylor Col­ Lips” games for the New Hampshire of electric signs. increase our cost per student to over In conclusion, BHS offers an excellent attend these meetings, particularly the public they got out of their contract with us. There money that is being borrowed from the lege of Medicine. sachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in trust fund. Sweepstakes Commission. $13,000.00 without tuition students. This re­ education in an atmosphere that is secure and hearing, or to contact the members of the was never any discussion of money, they just Sunspots are dark markings that Boston. Among the promotional items he 647-9946 quest would equal a 7.5 mill increase under conducive learning. BHS is more helped Board of Education. pulled the students with no notice. Leg^ly And eventually, that means taxes. It focuses on the “autosomal The state lottery officials can sells: the “near neon” signs usually show up periodically on the sun. On check out exhibits with the latest in Bidwell...... aii the current tax rates plan. than hindered by its size. Michael J. Harney they were in the right. Were they right to do Democratic congressional leaders average, the number of sunspots dominant” form of retinitis pigmen­ seen in bars advertising beer, key Bowers St...... 14-22 The school board still refuses to consider TNT has decided to close Bolton High 176 Bolton Center Road it morally? You have to decide. aren’t yet sure whether they will sign on tosa, which accounts for perhaps lottery wares: automated ticket dis­ rings and rubber magnets. peaks every 11 years or so. pensers, computerizejJ displays of Deane S t ...... all sending the Bolton students to another School regardless of what happens. They are Bolton Board of Education bashing must be the with the Moynihan plan. But they are sure The analysis of the British resear­ 43,000 cases in the United Stales, He said he has found a good East Center S t ...... 156-202 they like the issue and the tactics in­ winning numbers, and the snazziest school even though they say “All options are not open to other options, conu-ary to what in-sport in Bolton now. The selectmen and chers suggests that peak sunspot ac­ said Jeanette Felix, director of market in state governments, which Galway St ...... all volved. in game cards. being considered.” If you have an option on they want townspeople to think. T l ^ is dead Board of Finance were probably saying “it’s tivity and flu pandemics have oc­ science for the Baltimore-based RP use the products to promote the lot­ Gorman P I...... all Board of Ed bashing If the lure of big bucks isn’t this matter, please speak up and do it soon, wrong. Closing Bolton High School is the their turn.” I think Mr. Treschuk is way off Sen. George Mitchell of Maine, the curred at about the same time un­ Foundation Fighting Blindness. teries at convenience stores and Green R d ...... 102-203 Democratic leader, said the Moynihan enough to get people to buy a ticket, as time is running out. worst choice that can be made for the town base when he calls us irresponsible. That usually often from 1761 to 1893 and The genetic defect the researchers other outlets. Grissom...... all To the Editor: the vendors offer marketing tools to Attend the Feb. 1 meeting at the K-4 and its students. really irks me. Here is a man who in my 6 proposal will complicate Bush’s effort to from 1919 to 1979. found may be responsible for about Haynes ...... all Glenn Dube I am writing in response to a letter by Mr. years has never attend a Board of Education cut the capital gains tax, and could even 5,(KX) of those cases, she said. But maintain consumer interest. “A lot of lottery officials arc Hickory L a ...... all building at 7:30 p.m. sponsored by the Board Treschuk. Mr. Treschuk’s letter had so many govermnent people who have no of Education. Let the Board of Education, Class of 1990 meeting, who has only negative things to say block it. It already has forced the ad­ the study’s impact may go beyond One of the things Atlanta-based Highwood Dr...... all inaccuracies that I thought it necessary to Quitting smoking Dittler Brothers Inc. is selling is background in the private sector,” Hillcrest ...... all the Board of Finance, and the Board of Bolton High School of town meetings, who has almost all his ministration to come out against an elec­ that because it f^ocuses attention on a Bolton write. facts incorrect and he has the audacity to call tion-year tax cut for the 130 million particular gene, and further work security, said company vice presi­ Pipkin said. “What we try to ac­ HollSt...... all Selectmen know how you feel. Bolton is in­ Bolton has not yet tried to find any other cuts women’s risk us irresponsible. If the Board of Education workers who pay Social Security taxes, may turn up more defects in that dent J.H. “Spike” Speicher. complish at these shows is to let the Jefferson ...... all deed about to explode! school district to accept Bolton students. key lottery people know we have a Kenny St ...... 1-84 Bette Martin was a paying job I could see receiving some and the employers who match their pay­ gene that cause other forms of the He demonstrated the bar codes, That is one option we are considering. I find ments. BOSTON (AP) — Women who treated surfaces and patterned product that can help them.” Kenwood...... all Vice chairman TNT criticism. The board is made up of seven disease, she said. it very difficult to believe that we could find professional people, all college graduates, The latter pwint has fractured some ad­ give up smoking lower their risk of Knighton St...... all 111 Vernon Road Need more facts Lakewood Cir. No. & So...... all an acceptable school district within 1/2 hour holding responsible positions in society, ministration tax alliances. For example, heart attacks quickly, just as men Bolton drive of Bolton which would be willing to do, a study today concludes. Lookout Mt. Dr...... all doing board work on our own time and we the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a M arble...... all To the Editor: take our students for 10 to 20 years. Short­ have to put up with the likes of Mr. Tres­ staunch ally in Bush’s effort to cut the Women who smoke face nearly It is my understanding that the Board of term there are plenty of schools who would four times the usual risk of heart at­ M cCabe...... all chuk. Is there no justice in the world? capital gains tax, has endorsed the Social North M ain...... all Budget war Education is compiling information for the take us to fill their unfilled schools. But in 5 While I am at it, the new budget is my Security tax cut too. tacks before age 65. Earlier research purpose of making a formal proposal on the North School St ...... 1-84 to 10 years these schools will be filled up next point. The initial budget that we Republicans are looking for an alterna­ has shown that the high risk of heart Orlando‘m n, North S t ...... all Academy St...... all future of Bolton schools. Apparently this in­ To the Editor: just like Bolton High School would be. The proposed was an increase of 14.5 percent. It tive with a tax cut flavor. Some, including attacks in male smokers goes away Join the Hotel Express Club for just ^179* Oak P I ...... all E.Center St...... 342-402 cludes a survey of the residents being TNT, led by Charles Holland, has con­ board has discussed this option at length. We is in the middle of the pack with other towns Rep. Newt Gingrich of Georgia, the within a few years of stopping. But Oak St...... 264-371 Greenhill St...... all prepared with the help of consultants from and receive a trip for two to Orlando. Munroe St...... all tinually assaulted Bolton High School with have not avoided the issue. in the area. The common misconception is House minority whip, want to begin the new study is the first to show Oakwood S t...... all UConn. This survey, together with pertinent The figures Mr. Treschuk used that E.O. Parker St...... 2-B3 facts and figures that are either blatantly that we will have less students next year. digging Social Security into a system of that this also happens in women. • Price includes four days and three nights in Orlando, Florida Pearl St...... 62-164 information which I hope the Board of Smith ($3,500) and Windham ($3,6(X)) were “The present data underscore the false or have been manipulated to make the Wrong. We may have fewer high school stu­ retirement savings accounts, mandatory Rachel Rd ...... all Tonica Spring T rail...... all Education will be releasing soon, could be given Willington students is well below their and roundtrip airfare for two from 30 gateway cities. Union Place ...... all school look bad. dents but the increase in the grammar but eventually private. The idea is to start- value of smoking cessation for Rossetto Dr...... all TNT has complained that the school is very critical to the future of the schools. cost per year to educate one high school stu­ women, as for men, and may give • Limited number available-you must respond by February 2. Russell...... all Union Street...... all schools will be more than offset the loss at making the change by requiring that the small and expensive, yet does not provide a The note of caution to be raised here re­ dent. The Mansfield deal of $3,500 is for one the high school. 2^ro based budgeting is ob­ women a convincing motive to quit, • Additional $50 per person processing fee when you select Shepard...... all West Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even lates to the columns, letters and quotes of amount of any Social Security tax cut be Wethetell ...... all good education for its students. It claims also year. The second year Willington will be viously out of the question. As always we even if they have smoked heavily departure date. Price does not Include hotel room taxes. Squire Village...... all Charles Holland and other members of a cer­ paying $4,500, the third year $5,500 and put into such retirement accounts. Stock Place ...... all Woodbridge ...... 160-199 that the facilities at the school are inadequate will be prudently responsible. for many years,” the researchers A two-year membership in the Hotel Express Club is your ticket to tain citizen group. Under the guise of work­ then the full tuition cost. E.O. Smith’s full wrote in the New England Journal TImrod Rd ...... all Woodbridge ...... 231-290 and we students would benefit from a larger savings-50% off accomnrodations at nearly 2000 hotels and motels throughout the continental US school system. ing in the best interests of the students of tuition cost is higher than Bolton’s per stu­ When we added Willington students over Walter R. Mears is a syndicated of Medicine. First of all, BHS provides an excellent Bolton, Holland and the group, which he ap­ dent cost at the high school. Willington’s the years we did so, for the most part, columnist The study found that the risk of To join the club and receive your Orlando trip for two, call 217-877-5929 CALL NOW education. The core courses are in m ^y parently represents, have made several deal was made in order to regionalize with a without adding teachers. But now that we are suffering a first heart attack was 3.6 weekdays between 9am-8pm CST. Saturday open 9am-3pm, Sun noon-4pm. cases superior to those at surrounding recommendations relating to the school sys­ neighboring town. This may not work be­ losing students the first thought is to reduce Manchester Herald times higher among current smokers 647-9946 / 643-2711 schools. It may be true that the schtwl does tem. They would have people believe that cause if they regionalize officially with the staff. If we can add students without adding than among those who never had not have all the extra class selection that those recommendations are based upon facts. state it is going to cost Willington a large staff why can’t we reduce students without smoked. However, within three I would suggest that those so-called facts sum of money upfront to “buy into” an exist­ reducing staff? Founded Dec. 15,1881 as a weekly. years of giving up sme^ing, their larger towns offer, but it is not the “frills” of Daily publication since Oct 1,1914. 30-day money oack conditional guarantee ^il^IM^EXPRESS high school education that get a student into might be better categorized as selective in- ing building. This figure would be several Dave Fernald risk had dropped to the point where ilanrhpHtrr Hprali'J trepretations of information. I find it difficult Board of Education Major credit cards accepted Offered by Leisure Time Marketing, Decatur IL college or prepare him or her for life. It is a million dollars. If we were to go to the Wil­ Publisher ______it was no higher than that of the to understand why a group of citizens, con­ 160 Brandy St. . Penny M Sieffert strong core curriculum that accomplishes lington Baord of Education for advice I’m Opinion Page Editor ___ Ron Robillard non-smokers. this. 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'I lI'S I EiR fiiRALD, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1990 Existing ------TTTrrrr—------Weiss 1______- ______^______IB aurlirstrr Hrrali'i 1 " home sales From Page 1 Section 2, Page 9 SPORTS Thursday, Jan. 25, 1990 decline 5% mall in Manchester. ticularly my expertise and proven Weiss said his consulting work success in economic development is WA.SMINGTON (AP) — Sales of with Homan resulted from his ex­ recognized by business and industry. existing Tomes edged down in perience as a municipal ad­ As a private citizen, I am now free I>cccmber, bringing the 1989 total ministrator. He also said he sees no to provide consulting services to to 3.43 million units, or 4.6 percent conflict of interest from his accep­ both the public and private sectors.” Field House flnale less tha? the previous year’s sales, a tance of a job with a firm which he Mary Scars, a Republican mem­ real estate trade group reported did business with as a town ber of the town’s ethics commission, today. employee. agreed. Weiss no longer deals with The National Assjociation of Real­ “After retiring from public life, town operations so there is no con­ tors said December sales totaled a one is considered a private citizen,” flict of interest, she said. was hardly a classic seasonally adjusted 3.55 million Weiss said. “I am very pleased that “He’s not wearing two hats, only units, down 1.1 percent from the my 41 years of experience and par­ one,” Sears said. ' .59 million units sold in November. By Len Auster stage for UConn’s moving into the in a 47-33 halftime lead. Tire Realtors attributed part of the Manchester Herald new $22 million Harry A. Gampcl Connecticut scored the first nine last month’s decline to severe Pavilion Saturday night where it’ll points of the second half, displaying weather conditions in the Northeast Drugs STORRS — It was a night that host No. 15 St. John’s. some of the spirited play it cidiibitcd ;ind South and to a large drop in the started out festive, but University of But the way the Huskies went in its last two Big East outings. West from an extremely high From Page 1 Connecticut basketball coach Jim about beating back the 3-13 Blue Then it went about the task of November level. Calhoim was anything but ready to Devils didn’t leave a good taste in putting away the Blue Devils. R)r the year, sales were down celebrate at the evening’s con­ anyone’s mouth. But it couldn’t do anything to efforts ... to highlight their presence from the 1988 total of 3.59 million efforts. clusion. The Huskies, ranked No. 20 “We weren’t really up playing make Calhoun’s demeanor after­ The Pentagon, long shy of enter­ in those areas.” units which the Realtors said was in the country in the latest AP poll this team,” UConn sophomore cen­ ward any lighter. the strongest year of the decade. ing the drug war, will pitch in to the The draft strategy, subject to ter Rod Sellers said. “It’s good to HUSKY NOTES: Coventry High change in the final version, says the after back to back wins over Tlie national median price for ex­ tunc of about $1.2 billion in 1991, have games like this early in the basketball coach Ron Badstcubner New York metropolitan area in­ Syracuse and Georgetown, brought isting single-family homes in mainly in detecting and monitoring season, but not now.” was among the honorccs. He was traffickers trying to enter the cludes and Nassau their level of play down several December was $92,500, 4.3 percent Sellers, among others, drew team manager for the 1954-55 club. country with illicit drugs, according County in New York and Essex notches, struggled early, and came above the December 1988 median of Calhoun’s wrath on the Husky . . Nadav Hcncfcid set a single- County in New Jersey, the official away with a 99-77 victory over $88,700. The median price for the to the new strategy. In fiscal 1990; bench during a first-half perfor­ season record for steals, adding four the Pentagon effort will total about said. Central Connecticut State University year was $93,100, also up 4.3 per­ mance that would’ve put the Hus­ to his total bringing him to 87 for cent from 1988. $880 million, it said. Also, includes Los Wednesday night in the final col­ kies in the bottom 20 of the coimtry, the season and besting the old mark Tlic median price means that half Last September, the Bush ad­ Angeles and Orange counties; legiate basketball game ever to be ministration sought $7.9 billion for Miami includes Broward, Dade and played at the Field House. not the reverse. set by Bobby Dulin in 1979-80. . . of tlie homes cost more and half What did Calhoun tell his troops Chris Smith had 19 points, Tate less. the war against drugs in 1990, but Monroe counties; Houston includes 'The teams combined on 42 tur­ The Associated Press Congress increased that to $8.8 bil­ Harris and Galveston counties, and novers — 18 by the Huskies — in afterward. “He just told us we have George 16, Sellers 14, Hcncfcid 13 Sales in the Northeast totaled to go out and play better next time,” and Gwynn on 5-for-14 shooting 12 lion. The current proposal also is the Southwest border includes 35 the ragged affair that left the hard- 570,000 units on an annual basis, WAITING FOR HELP — Marlene Femino of New London waits for help to arrive for a dis­ said junior guard John Gwynn, who for UConn. George had the last down 3.4 percent from November. subject to congressional approval. counties in California, Arizona, driving Calhoun anything but oriented swan. She intervened after someone threatened to kill the bird. A wildlife group Although $8.8 billion has been New Mexico and Texas. would score the last Husky point in Husky basket in the Field House. Ix)r the year, the resale pace was pleased. Practice today, to say the picked up the animal and will nurse it to health before releasing it in the wild. the universally recognized figure for It has not been determined the Field House from the foul line The final shot attempt was by 7-1 585,(XK) units, 13.1 percent below icast, is going to be interesting. that of 1988. the 1990 budget, the new strategy whether these regions will get addi­ with 35 seconds left. Marc Suhr. It was an air ball. . . The usual sellout crowd of 4,604 Tlie Nortlicast median price was uses new figures and says the tional help in 1991, said the official, Kevin Swann led Central with 19 feted members of the 1954-55 team ‘To a man, I don’t think we S143,HX) in December, up 0.1 per­ country is now spending $9.5 bil­ speculating that if the extra anti­ points. . . Ex-New York Jets’ head cent from December 1988. The lion, .said an administration official, drug efforts are successful in the that was the first to play in the Field played well,” Gwynn voiced his coach Joe Walton was among the 1989 median price was $145,200, Heart group will defy FDA, who spoke on condition of five areas, traffickers may move House. They did sec Connecticut own opinion. “We didn’t come out sellout crowd. His son, Joe Walton 1.5 percent higher than 1988. anonymity. “toward Louisiana or inland, or to win its 282nd against 85 losses in and play the kind of ba.skctball we Jr., is being reemited by UConn in “The essentially unchanged The designation of the high-inten- Canada and come down.” the Field House in its 36-ycar did against Seton Hall, Syracuse and football. The younger Walton is a median home prices in the Northeast to start food labeling program sity drug trafficking areas applies to The updated strategy also will tenure. Georgetown. We have to come out quarterback... Freshman Scott Bur­ 19%. The current budget allocates outline a broadening of federal drug reflect a continuing slump in many But they didn’t sec Calhoun’s fire tomorrow at 3 (in practice) and play rell saw his first action since under­ of the large metropolitan areas,” $25 million for those areas, plus up crimes for which the death penalty harder and better.” NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. R)od and Dmg Ad­ If it determined that the association’s seal of approval afterward. going arthroscopic surgery on his said John A. Tuccillo, NAR chief to $21 million more from the federal can be impo.sed, in line with changes UConn’s woes began early when ministration took a last-minute stand again.st a plan to was misleading, it could order that the symlwl be “I’ll keep this short and simple. 1 left knee on Jan. 8. He played 26 economist. asset forfeiture fund. Bush said last year he wanted to label foods deemed safe by the American Heart Associa­ removed. Or it could seek a court order to block the .sale congratulate Central; it played a ter­ it jiunped to a quick 13-2 lead. minutes, scored nine points and The rc.sale pace in the West was One adminisu-ation official salid make. The proposals call for allow­ tion, but the organi?ation says it will go ahead anyway. of products with the symbol, or seize them, Nesbit said. rific game. We were fortunate Courtsidc observers were putting grabbed seven rebounds. . . 600,(K)0 units, down 6.3 percent the regions actually may receive up ing the death penalty for drug The program, known as Heartguide, is scheduled to The program has been criticized on the grounds that enough to have enough people to this in the blowout category early, Calhoun’s final ledger at the Field from November. The 1989 total was to $1 billion in federal aid this year, kingpins even when they or their or- The Associated Press begin Monday. It’s an ambitious effort by the as.sociation competitive pressures would force companies to par­ outman them,” he said tersely to the and with good reason. But Central House is 20-1, 19-0 in regular 605,(K)0 units, 5.18 percent below but the local governments “won’t ganiz.ations have not killed anyone, to make consumers smarter shoppers by identifying ticipate, and that it promotes certain foods instead of assembled media. scrapped back and made it a two- season play. . . The win was the LOOSE BALL — UConn's Scott Burrell (24) and Nadav Henefeld (40) go for a loose ball tile 1988 total. The median price in sec any checks.” Instead, “What for drug kingpins who attempt to products low in saturated fat, total fat, cholesterol and promoting the idea of a healthy overall diet. point game (31 -29) late in the open­ sixth in as many meetings with December was $135,300, 5.1 per- they will sec is increased awareness kill in order to obstruct justice, and The win was the sixth in a row for along with the Blue Devils’ Patrick Sellers during Wednesday night’s game at the Field sodium. The association said its educational program will make ing half. A late Husky run resulted Central. eent higher than December 1988, and cooperation from the feds, that for federal drug felons whose offen­ the Huskies, 16-3 overall. It sets the House in Storrs. UConn won, 99-77. The program has been in the works for three years, but clear that Hcariguidc-approvcd foods should be incor­ type of thing. The money is going to ses result in death, such as a drug while for the year it was $139,900, acting FDA Commissioner James S. Benson told the as­ porated into a diet that is beneficial overall. up 12 percent from 1988. the feds for them to increase their user’s overdose. sociation Wednesday it risked regulatory action if it The fees paid to the association — up to $640,000, Sales in the South slipped 3.5 per­ proceeded with the plan. depending upon a product’s sales — also have been Bronco defenders Expansion clubs are cent in December to 1.38 million “FDA believes that your program will increase con­ criticized. units. Rir 1989, resales totaled 1.31 sumer confusion and hamper any comprehensive solution “What we sec here is a rcali/.ation by tlie government million units, 2.9 percent below to the food labeling program,” Benson wrote to the agencies that you have a non-profit, private organiz.ation, Chorus tho.se of 1988. Tbc median price in group. a non-rcgulatcd organization, trying to establish a .set of say they’re ready easy prey for Celts the South was $83,200 in December, The association decided to proceed. rules and regulations on labeling — for a fee. I think From Page 1 6.4 percent above that of December “We’ve already talked to the companies” participating that’s wrong,” .said John Cady, president of the National 1988. Rrr the year, the median price game. in the prpgram, and “they arc in,” said a Heartguide Food Proccs.sors Association, which has vigorously op­ St. Bridget’s Choir from By Barry Wilner By Dave O’Hara was $84,5(X), 2.8 percent above ing and sitting room the choir will Robert Parish scored 23 points. spokeswoman, Jamy Polh. posed the program. Manchester, Connecticut, is present, have in the basilica; where a music The Associated Press The Associated Press 1988. Products tested and approved by the association More than 100 brands of margarine, oil, crackers and Bird 20, Lewis 16 and McHale 15 in The Midwest posted the only and the choir will play its chosen stand for the director can be placed; would, for a fee, carry a symbol made up of a red heart vegetables already have been tested and approved. They selection, she said. NEW ORLEANS — That blur BOSTON — The Boston Celtics leading Boston to its fourth victory sales increase in December, rising and how close the organ is to the in the last five starts. and a check mark. include Mazola com oil. Promise margarine, F^m cook­ “It is a great honor,” said Russo, choir, Dubaldo said. with the ball, prancing into the end continue to beat up on expansion 3.1 percent to 990,000 units. For the “It’s difficult to match up with the Discussions have been held with the FDA throughout ing sprays, Melba Toa.st, and Hanover frozen vegetables. who studied for four years in Rome “We have to be prepared for any zone, is Jerry Rice. Or is it John teams, but insist they don’t take year, the total was 926,000 units, 0.3 NBA newcomers lightly. Celtics," said coach Ron Rothstein the past year, said Vicki Anderson, another spokes­ None of the labeled products is currently available on several years ago. last minute changes,” she said. Taylor? percent below the 1988 total. The “We don’t think in terms of ex­ of the Heat, who were outrebounded woman for Heartguide, and the heart association was dis­ the shelves. Anderson said manufacturers had begun The choir had to submit a tape in The cost of the trip, arranged Docs it really matter? median price was $72,100 last 68-42. “We had a fair performance, tressed with the last-minute letter. printing containers with the labels, but that products were order to qualify for its participation through Peter’s Way Inc., a Port Not if you play comcrback or pansion teams, this is as big as any month, 6.5 percent above December but we needed better defensive in­ But an FDA spokesman said the agency has expressed not yet ready for shipment to supermarkets. in the Vatican-related events, he Washington, N.Y.-based travel safety for (he Denver Broncos. Rice other win,” coach Jimmy Rodgers 1988. Tlie 1989 median price was concerns to the association during the past year. The makers of Mazola products had not yet decided might be an All-Pro and the game’s said Wednesday night after the Cel­ tensity and better rebounding. The $71,200,4.1 percent above 1988. said. agency, is $1,725 per person. “1 would think they would have been aware of them,” how to react to the FDA’s action, said Gail Griffin, Dubaldo, who became interested most dangerous receiver, but he tics’ 116-95 victory over the Miami Celtics have a great feel for each .said the spokesman, Jeff Nesbit. spokeswoman for CPC International of Englewood in having the choir sing at the St. Bridget’s Choir, however, ranks even with Taylor in the minds Heat. other. We will get better and older.” In the wake of the letter, the second phase of the Cliffs, N J. That is the parent company of Best Foods, hopes to offset this expense through of members of Denver’s secondary. The Celtics broke open a close “In lime, we will be like the Cel­ Vatican when she toured Rome two “They’re human. We’re going to program — in which cereals, cheese, cookies, pasta, which makes Mazola. fund-raisers, such as bake sales, din­ “They’re fast, quick and strong,” game in a 34-point second period, tics,” said Miami center Ron Seika- years ago, said she will fly again to have to put our helmets on their salad dressings and other foods will be included — has The FDA’s letter was addres.scd to heart association ners, raffles and concerts. So far, comcrback Tyrone Braxton said. widened the advantage to as much ly, who had 15 points and 10 CHFA Rome next week to arrange details receivers all day,” said Atwater, a been put on hold to allow time for further negotiations President E)r. Myron L. Weisfeldt of Johns Hopkins about $13,(XX) has been raised since “They arc great receivers, one as as 24 points in the third quarter and reboimds. of the choir’s visit. The choir will first-round draft choice last spring with the FDA, Anderson said. University in Baltimore. last May, Dubaldo said. good as the other, as dangerous as then shut down a Miami comeback. With Bird scoring 10 points, Bos­ From Page 1 stay at a hotel resort in Stresa near who solidified the secondary. “The The FDA has no authority to act before products arc Benson urged the heart association “instead to join the other. With their fourth consecutive win ton took a 26-25 first period lead. Lake Maggiores, Dubaldo said. Upcoming fund-raisers include main thing is to make the tackle. sold, Nesbit said. Once they arc on supermarket shelves, with the FDA and other groups in our current initiative to “But it’s not an overmatch. I have over the Heat, the Celtics hiked their Then, after Miami went ahead 27-26 “There are so many little details I two 7:30 p.m. choir concerts on They arc going to get some catches; homes and new or existing con­ however, the agency determines whether labels arc mis­ develop a comprehensive revision of the food label to the heart and that’s what counts.” record to 13-0 against expansion at the outset of the second period, have to know,” she said. March 9 and 10 in the St. Bridget you can’t stop everything. We’ve It helps, but as hard as Braxton teams the last two seasons. the Celtics went on a 34-18 spree for dominiums. leading. promote good nutrition.” These include: how much stand­ School’s auditorium, she said. just got to contain them.” While conventional 30-year tries, he’ll have a tough time making “You’ve got to let teams like this a 60-45 advantage at halftime. “I U"y to hit receivers and running mortgages are now available at in­ up for the imbalance he has in know early that they’re in for a long Boston widened the margin to as backs as hard as I can,” Smith said. terest rates of about 10 percent, the facing Rice-Taylor. Tyrone’s heart night, especially when teams much as 24 points in the third “We’ve got to make them pay for mortgages under this Connecticut could be as big as Colorado, but can haven’t had a lot of success,” said quarter before Miami moved to making catches, make them think Housing Finance Authority program CBT it negate the edge in skill held by Boston’s Kevin McHale. “You have within 90-73 with a 10-2 run. about them. Intimidation is part of will go for 8 percent for those in the San Francisco’s receivers? to bury them early.” Glen Rice, who had 22 points, my job.” lower income limits and 8.15 per­ From Page 1 Nor will Wymon Henderson be Teammate Lairy Bird, though, and Sherman Douglas, who had 18, Such talk and such tactics aren’t cent for those of slightly higher any better matched with them at the said he feared the Celtics getting a scored 5 apiece in a 10-0 burst likely to bother Rice or Taylor. Both means. withdrew $34 million from a Bank other comer, despite his protesta­ “real big lead early” because “some­ which pulled the Heat to within vices and the rates are good, and are used to attempts to rough them “On average, if a person is bor­ of New England subsidiary. we’re adequately insured we’ll do times that backfires on a team.” 96-87 with 7:44 remaining. tions. up. Beaten defensive backs rowing $100,000, we expect this Marcia Ryan, a Bank of New business with CBT.” “I can nm with them,” claimed Bird also noted: ‘"rhis is the type However, Rodgers rushed Parish throughout the league can attest to The Associated Press program to save the homebuyer England spokeswoman, said Wed­ Henderson, like Braxton a starter for of game that if you win no one says and Bird back into the game and the West Hartford’s town treasurer, that. $134 a month, compared to a con­ nesday the bank was confident it Andrew Urban, last month told his the first time this year. “But my big­ anything, but if you lose it stirs up a Celtics nailed down the victory with C D o f “As a defensive back, all you FAKED OUT — Boston’s Robert Parish (00) gets Miami for­ ventional mortgage,” O’Neill said, could meet the demands of its cus­ investment officer to limit invest­ lot of controversy.” a 10-2 run. gest asset is being able to tackle know is to hit,” Rice said. “The ward Billy Thompson caught in the air on an up-fake during “lliat savings totals $48,000” over tomers. ments in certificates of deposit with “It was not hard to get up for this “Any time you bring Bird back them. I’m strong at that, where receiver catches the ball and he get the life of the mortgage. “Funding continues to follow the Wednesday night’s game at Boston Garden. The Celtics game,” the Celtics’ Reggie Lewis off the bench and into the game, for­ CBT to $10 million at any one time. others have missed. hit. The $162 million comes from plan we have in place to shrink the On Friday he reduced the limit to $5 won, 116-95. insisted. “It was just like any other get it,” Seikaly said. “Something in their style makes “You have to let the defensive state bonds issued by CHFA. balance sheet to meet higher million and on Monday ordered in­ them difficult to tackle. Why, I can’t back know you’re not intimidated, Housing Commissioner John F. depositor demands,” she said. vestments with CBT cut off. answer.” which is why John and 1 are known Ripandrca said applicants would Hartford has about $24 million in Jack Miller, Norwa'k’s finance Rice can. as good blocking receivers. You also be eligible to apply for pension funds at CBT, but has not director, said Norwalk has had a the week “It’s God-given,” the most valu­ have to let them know you’re here to Ciolkosz late goal saves MHS icemen downpayment assistance loans. moved the money. long and positive relationship with able player of last year’s Super play football, not just catch passes. 1 Information will be available “We don’t plan to get out,” said CBT and did not want to “do anyth­ Bowl .said. “But it’s something you zapped the momentum from an ’86 that his team had put Windsor away Windsor however, did not capital­ from participating banks beginning Denise Nappier, the city’s treasurer. Our 15 to 90 Day Certificate of Deposit The only opportunity to get them By Paul Ofria ing precipitous to further aggravate also have to keep working at. back is to block them. You have to Mct-like Windsor comeback. either. “I knew it was only a matter ize on its 1:05 with a two-man ad­ “As long as we have good client ser­ Special to the Herald Feb. 5. their problems.” “I have pride in everything I do, establish yourself.” You sec, Manchester (6-4) was in of time before Stanhope and (Jason) vantage late in the first period. whether it’s laying bricks when I cruise control, riding a 3-0 lead with Overall, Windsor’s power play was Rice and Taylor, who caught the WINDSOR - Manchester High Borgeson erupted. And they did. I was a kid or playing football. So I winning touchdown pass in last as little as 4:28 left to play. Goal- was watching them the whole time, zcro-for-3 while M ^chester scored 8.50% 8.87% want to do everything I can as well hockey coach Eric Famo was think­ tender Ian Dalrymplc was shutting once in four opportunities. “Foiu PUBLIC NOTICE annual interest ■ annual vicld year’s Super Bowl, have established ing out loud before Wednesday they are big and have hard shots." as I can.” themselves far more emphatically out Windsor (6-7) in the game of his seconds though, it’s a tough one. It FREE!! I If Rice and Taylor, who was a night’s game against Windsor at This is an annual rate, determined weekly; however, the certificate matures in a than the men who will try to cover life and the Indian defensemen, led In the furious final minute, Bor­ hurts,” Vola said. “I would have PLEASE NOTE: This space is available I minimum of 15 days and a maximum of % days, and the rate is subject to change no-show for Wednesday’s news con­ Loomis-Chaffee School. geson skated down the right wing at renewal. Once opened, the rate is fixed to maturity and is payable at maturity. them Sunday. by the physical play of Gary Jonas liked to take our chances in over­ BRAKE as a public service to any non-profit organi­ ference, excel Sunday, the Broncos untouched and sizzled a slapshot time.” I $5,000 minimum deposit. Interest is forfeited ifCD is partially or fully redeemed Braxton, a 1987 12th-roimd draf­ He wasn’t sure which edition of were taking care of business in their zation wishing to publicize an up-coming before the maturity date with a minimum penalty of 7 days interest. Iniercsi is are in serious trouble. Rice (82 the 1989-90 Indians were in the wide of Dalrymple. At the other With Windsor’s momentum play­ INSPECTION event or community message. There is abso- I compounded daily from day of deposit. Rate and yield assume principal and tee from North Dakota State, was a own end. / interest remain on deposit for 1 year at the original rate. catches, 1,483 yards, 18.1 average, building. The aggressive, high-scor­ end, Windsor goalie Chris Cabral ing against Famo’s mystery team, remove wheels, inspect condition of drake linings, drums, I backup safety until earning the left But Ryan Lupoli’s slapper from lutly no charge for this space. Please send ing machine which won its first four stabbed a Ciolkosz drive and Manchester was wise not to test it’s rotors, visuallv inspect calipers, cylinders, hydraulic lines 1 10 touchdowns) and Taylor (60, comerback’s job in training camp. the point beat Dalrymple and sud­ complete information you wish to publish at I stopped Tim Jordan on a breakaway MASTER CYLINDER. ROAD TEST. 1,077, 18.0, 10) have tom apart bet­ “1 knew they would test me,” he games by a combined score of denly his net was an open target. luck with overtime. Rate is for a limited time and is subject to change. before Ciolkosz finally pulled the . CLEANING, ADJUSTMENT, OR REPAIRS ErtRA - least 3 weeks in advance of event. Messages I ter sets of comerbacks than Denver said, and he was thrown at early, in­ 41-15, or his “mystery team,” one Phil Thulcn scored after a face-off Manchester is now idle until Phone or come by any office for more information. Do it today. plug on the Warrior cometock. published wil be at the descretion of Lynch I has to offer. tercepting a pass and returning it for which allows goals as if Mario 1:01 later and Gary Stanhope tied Wednesday when it hosts Fermi WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP “1 thought we outplayed them for (Toyota & GM Motors. I “Most teams have been rolling up a score on Denver’s first defensive Lemieux and the NHL All-Stars the game with 1:29 left in the third High at the Bolton Ice Pblace. a comcrback and trying to get a were on the attack. two-plus periods,” Famo said. “We ManchMtir 2 0 2 — 4 Vehicles Only) Please mail Att: Joe McCavanagh. play this season, against Kansas period. Wtndnr 0 0 3 _ 3 I piece of us at the line,’ Rice said. It is safe to say each side of the missed three or four open nets that OFFEH EXPIRES FEBRUARY 3, 1990 City. Scorino: could have put them away earlier.” First psriod: OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON I Swings.Bank “But we’ve been able to avoid that team’s personality played a role in Braxton led the Broncos with six Famo’s mystery team - “I don’t U- TTm Archsmbault (Tim Jordan) 4:30 COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT WRITE UP Manchester’s 4-3 victory. of Manchester with success. interceptions and is considered the know where they came from” - had Tim Archambault put Manchester M- Jim Curry (Brian Wry, ArchambauH) 500 W. Center St.J Where your friends are. “If Denver gives us the deep ball, team’s best cover man. The game was decided with just taken over. on the board 4:30 into the game and 10:43 ' CALL 647-0402 FOR APPT.!!! we’ll go for it. If they let us take the four seconds left when Dave Third patiod: Manchester | Henderson signed as an un­ “It looked like a very comfortable the senior winger assisted on goals M- Tim Shumakar (ArchambauH) :30 LYNCH unices in Maiichcsicr. Last llarttord. liolton, underneath areas, we’ll take them.” protected free agent. He had been a Ciolkosz banked his team leading three goal lead they had,” Windsor by Jim Curry and Tim Shumaker. W- Ryan LupoH (unaaslatad) 10:22 TOYOTA QUALITY Tel. 646-4321 | Andover, Stiuth Windstir. Last VCindsot. AshlofAl. liavtlord, Mansfield, Ibliand,(flasionbur,’ and And pay a price for it, according free agent who caught on with Min­ lOih goal off a Windsor defenseman coach Charlie Vola said after the Shumaker’s goal, which came on a W- Phil Thulsn (Bob Byarty) 11:23 WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI MANCHESTER, CONN. Vernon. Phone Mb-1700or Kate l.mc.Mb-K020 W- Gary Stanhopa (Jason Borgaaon) I 3:3i McmK’r I Dlt! Equal Housing Lender (2l to safeties Steve Atwater and Dennis nesota after playing in the USFL. into the net. stimning defeat. “I never thought we 5-on-3 man advantage just 30 H- Dava Ciolkosz (Jason Pallagano) 14:40 Smith, who must offer plenty of He grabbed a vacant spot at right Manchester lightened the noose were out of it though.” seconds into the third period, gave help to the comerbacks. around its own neck before Ciolkosz SavM: U- Ian Dalrymps 10, w- Chris comcrback and held it all year. And Famo never really believed the Indian’s a 3-0 lead. Cabral 23 W L TPIS GF GA N ew Jersey 24 21 4 52 194 190 NY Islanders 23 22 4 50 177 176 NY R angers 19 21 9 47 156 164 P ittsburgh 21 22 4 46 193 202 W ashington 20 26 4 44 172 183 Philadelphia 18 24 7 43 173 165 Adams Division Boston '28 16 5 61 161 143 BuHak) 27 16 6 60 168 154 M ontreal 25 19 6 56 166 148 H artford 22 21 5 49 165 166 Q uebec 9 33 6 24 153 232 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division W L T P t S GF GA C hicago 27 18 4 58 199 179 Toronto 26 22 1 53 219 217 SL Louis 21 21 6 48 171 164 M innesota 22 25 3 47 171 182 D etroit 16 26 6 38 168 191 Smyths Division Edm onton 24 16 9 57 190 160 C algary 22 15 13 57 202 167 W inrripeg 23 20 5 51 169 177 Los Angeles 21 21 6 48 212 198 Vancouver 14 27 9 37 147 180 12 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 25. 1990 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1990—13

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[H B O ] MOVIE: Rambo: First Blood [LIFE] Day by Day (R) 15 Railroad part caatari O IQ Q □ □ □ @ News (Live) Part ir (CC) Former Green Beret John t6 Ballat Rambo returns to the jungles of Vietnam in 50 WIngi □ □ □ D O Q a a 8:00PM (D 4 8 Hours (CC) In-depth in­ GEDE H PEOPLE movamant 51 Paddia (H) Motorwaek The Oldsmobile Trofeo; search of American prisoners of war. Car Alive □ □ □ □ a a common tire troubles; three new Toyota terviews and concert footage highlight this 17 Unkind 52 Author — Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Abigail Van Buren look at former Beetle Paul McCartney, who ramark Lavin □ □ □ □ models. Charles Napier. 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) L_z w 18 Mao — tung Is conducting his first U.S. tour in 13 years. Hall bows out as host 53 Foramoat □ □ □ □ □ (H) T.J. Hooker [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Stepford Children' 19 Boy 54 Avallabla. aa (90 min.) (In Stereo) dS) (3S) News A lawyer attempts to unravel the 20-year- 20 Short- fraah fruit (2 CD 05) Father Dowling Mysteries (CC) J □ □ □ □ □ □ □ old mystery behind the death of her hus­ WALLU F tamparad wda.) ( ^ Family Ties (CC). An attempt is made on Father Dowling's of new ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ Lexus, Inllniti: □ o a G band's first wife in the mysterious town of 21 Actor — 56 If not life: the district attorney is killed. (60 min.) (13 Wild America (CC) A profile of the Stepford. Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Ri­ Parking laws LOS ANGELES (AP) — “It’s Anybody’s Guess” Voight 57 Strictaat □ (In Stereo) THAT l e t t e r 22 Palm Illy bobcat, a perfectly designed predator. (R) chard Anderson 1987, □ (In Stereo) CD MOVIE:'Blood & Orchids' 1930s Ha­ A whether game show host Monty Hall is out to “Beat 23 Wood DOWN [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Christine' (CC) Strange MACE ILL WILL. Jamaa (Sally Field the Clock” or “Strike It Rich.” But apparently “The luxurious foes choppar ® j) Three's Company Part 2 of 2. waii Is the setting for this account of a pol­ things begin to happen after a high-school 22 Golf paga movie) ice detective's investigation into the as­ HAR TTO 26 Whalaa 1 Mooring [A&E] Decades: '70s Pan 2 of 2. loser restores a '58 Plymouth Fury Based are a handicap Sky’s the Limit” now that he’s bowed out of a new 31 Eiclamatlon poat 23 Chancaa 39 Double- — sault of a socialite's daughter. Kris Now arrange the circled letters to on Stephen King's novel. Keith Gordon, “Let’s Make a Deal.” of aorrow 2 Protactlon 24 Brilllanca 41 Rigid [CNN] World Today Kristofferson, Jane Alexander. Jose Fer­ form the surprise answer, as sug­ 25 Placa of 42 Hamaaapart John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul 1983 gested by the above cartoon. 32 Run — 3 Cut MOVIE: 'The Time Machine' The rer. 1986. Part 1 of 2. Hall will not be the host when “Let’s Make a By Peter Bohr______marchan- 43 laraaH airline [DIS] Rated R. (In Stereo) gauntlal 4 Tharafora inventor of a time machine journeys into DEAR ABBY: Concerning handicap parking spaces: diaa (2 wda.) (VI) MOVIE; 'Netw ork' A falling television Boxing (2 hrs.) (Live) Deal,” the show he co-created, produced and starred 33 GIva outlat 5 Cavaat — the future, where man is the slave of canni­ [USA] to 26 Actor — 44 Raiaad network is taken over by a giant conglom­ In Massachusetts, the law is such that if you arc in a 6 City In Italy balistic subhumans. Rod Taylor, Yvette ^-"-■raDra: ] □ in for 4,5(X) episodes, returns to the NBC daytime They’re being called “luxo-car wars.** The well-bred 34 Makaa good 7 Novallat Evaratt platform erate determined to make it a profitable 9:30PM (D Dave Thomas Comedy wheelchair and cannot walk even one step (as my mother Mimieux, Alan Young. 1960. Rated G. enterprise. William Holden, Faye Duna­ (Answers tomorrow) schedule come summer. Europeans, namely BMW, Jaguar and Mercedes, have acora Bagnold 27 Advantage 45 Unit of Show (CC) (In Stereo) 35 Waatarn 6 Kind of 28 Irlahman, heredity [ESPN] Super Bowl XIX Highlights: way, Peter Finch. 1976. Jumbles: ADAGE EMERY SLEEPY MUSTER was) you cannot get a handicap plate. 1 know. I begged long held the high-end luxury-sedan market. Now two (55) ® Grand (CC) Drunken Carol Anne Yesterday's A “I’m looking for new fields to conquer,” said Hall, hamlaphara a.g. 46 CIrcua San Francisco 49srs vs. Miam i Dolphins braad O ) Power Stick Hockey Week spoils Tom's chances of gaining employ­ Answer: What that wild animal trainer at the circus the powers that be to give her one. She had doctor’s re­ 64. Japanese automakers are waging an all-out attack. org. 9 Urn 29 Oppoalta of ahaltar [L IFE ] MacGruder 8i Loud (55) MOVIE: The Wilby Conspiracy' A ment at the piano factory while at a W el­ does-''TAMES" TO PLEASE quests, but the answer was a resounding no. You must 36 Actor — 10 Skinny flah acto 47 Alpine wind Hall, who keeps busy doing commercials and Despite an embarrassing recall of Toyota’s new Lexus 3 0 ------of black revolutionary and a mining engineer don dinner (In Stereo) have at least one foot missing. Ray 11 In ------48 Sia'a [TM C] MOVIE: 'Twins' A 35-year-old making guest appearances, may also [)op up on the and a world-class silly advertising campaign for N i s h ’s 37 Scotlad (routlnliad) bricka alblinga genetically bred Adonis heads for America set off across the country to locate dia­ [ESPN] College Basketball: Iowa at My uncle, who lives in New Mexico, had a handicap 39 DIacovar 12 Parrot 32 Ballarina'a 49 Tilt in search of the twin brother he never knew monds, hidden a decade before, to finance Minnesota (2 hrs.) (Live) Now back In atock. Jumbla Book No. 41 la avallablo lor S2.60, which Ineludaa pottaoa show from time to time as a surprise guest. new Infiniti, the two ears from the Far East are making a atrong and handling, from Jumblo. ele Ihia nowapapar, P.O. Boi 4)66, Orlando. FL 32603>4iM. plate, and he can dance the jitterbug! He is a hand­ auddanly (2 20 Small bird 51 Force - a pint-sized car thief wanted by the mob. their guerrilla warfare. Sidney Poitier, Mi­ [TM C] MOVIE: Heartbreak Hotel' (CC) Include your nanta, addraaa end ilp coda and make your check payabla to Naw ipapart>o^B. The new version of the show will originate from strong advance in the U.S. market. In a recent column I wda.) 21 Outlaw — pointa 55 Article Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito. chael Caine, Nicol Williamson. 1975. 38 Norma — To cheer up his despondent mother, a icapped veteran. The laws are not as strict in New the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park in Orlando, explained how the Lexus LS 400 favarably compared to Kelly Preston. 1988. Rated PG. (In Stereo) @ 05) Cosby Show (CC) Vanessa tries teen-ager kidnaps rock star Elvis Presley KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright Mexico. Fla. Hall will remain a half-owner of the new ver­ one of Europe’s finest — a BMW 7-series sedan costing r T W TT W [USA] Jem to sneak past her parents after becoming following a 1972 concert. David Keith, Why the entire country doesn’t have uniform laws drunk at a party. (R) (In Stereo) Charlie Schlatter, Tuesday Weld 1988 sion. about 25 percent more. The question then arises, how do 6 : 30 PM CD CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) concerning parking spaces for disabled people is beyond [W 0 $ Nature (CC) Profiles the sandhill crane A former sportscaster. Hall has also been the host the Lexus and Infiniti compare to each other? ( £ (S) ABC News (CC) as it migrates from the Nebraskan prairies 1 0:00P M (D Knots Unding (CC) (60 my comprehension. 1 live in Florida now, and while I am to Canada's Northwest Territories, Alaska of such shows as “It’s Anybody’s Guess,” “Beat the And we have an answer. For the February issue of d ) Comedy Wheel min.) (In Stereo) \TT and Siberia (60 min.) (In Stereo) not familiar with the laws of this state, this 1 do know: Clock,” “Strike It Rich” and “The Sky’s the Limit.” Road & Track, the magazine’s editors tested an Infiniti (VI) Growing Pains CD 0 $ Primetime Live (CC) (60 min.) Even though a borrowed vehicle has handicap plates that ( ^ MOVIE: 'The Firechasors' An investi­ N Q45 and Lexus LS 400 head-to-head. (55) Mama's Family Mama, vacationing in gator lor an insurance company, with the ( D (2® 01) .News entitle the owner to park in a preferred area, no able- Orr’s husband on show On paper the two warriors are very similar indeed. Hawaii, plans to avoid the man she saved aid of a reporter and a photographer, in­ 05 WPIX News from drowning. Pan 2 of 2. (R) bodied person should use that space. vestigates a series of fires. Chad Everett. 0 ® M 'A 'S 'H LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Kay Orr’s hus­ Both are four-door, five-if-you-squeeze passenger H ) ( P NBC News (CC) Anjanette Comer, Keith Barron. 1970. Everyone seeing anyone whom they believe to be a 02J (3® L.A. U w (CC) Kuzak locks horns band, Bill, will be the guest star in a segment of a sedans. Both are about 16.5 feet long. Both weigh in at 2 S4l (57) Nightly Business Report (38) MOVIE: 'From Noon Till Three’ A with a crafty British lawyer; Kelsey fears healthy person drive into the handicap parking space supposedly dead outlaw turns up a year game show trying to stage a comeback on network tons. Both have highly refined V-8 engines with four val­ ( ^ Family Ties (CC) for her position at the firm; Becker gets his should write the license number down and report it. If the 3T IT alter a female novelist has built him into a name added to the firm's letterhead. {60 ves per cylinder and four camshafts. Both have a conven­ (5l) Love Connection person is not qualified, then reporting them will finally television. legend he can never live up to Charles min ) (In Stereo) tional powertrain layout, with their engines in the front Bronson, Jill Ireland, Douglas Fowley. Three pilots of ‘To Tell the Truth” are tentatively 34 r w [A&E] Chronicle A house-building §4) Thriving on Chaos Tom Peters pro­ result in the revocation of the plate for whom it is issued. course in Maine. 1976. scheduled for broadcast next summer on NBC, Mrs. and their drive wheels in the rear. Both go between 17 files the people who are fueling the man­ And people who own the plates will be more careful of (57) This Old House (CC). Orr said Wednesday. Guest panelists attempt to pick and 18 miles on a gallon of gas in daily driving. And 37 [ESPN] SportsLook agement revolution and identifies require­ the inconsiderate persons they lend their cars to. finally, both come with priee tags between $35,(X)0 and [MAX] MOVIE: 'Pelle the Conqueror' A (61) MOVIE: 'El Dorado' A veteran gun- ments for success (60 min.) Part 3 of 3 Before my open-heart surgery in Massachusetts, I out the real Bill Orr, author of the “First Gentleman’s Best Foreign Film Oscar went to this ac­ fighter joins forces with an alcoholic sheriff (3f) Hogan's Heroes $40,000. to face a greedy land baron. John Wayne, Cookbook.” count of the hardships faced by Swedes ^?)Trying Times (CC) A married couple's could not walk 10 feet. 1 could not get a plate either. who migrated to Denmark at the turn of the Robert Mitchum, James Caan 1967 And yet on the road, the two cars are different. Each is relationship is tested by the arrival of the “He got all four votes, he’s so believable,” Mrs. century. Max von Sydow. Pelle Hvene- E.C. IN WINTER HAVEN, FLA. [A&E] Victory at Sea husband's high-school sweetheart (In Orr said. bom of its manufacturer’s own definition of luxury. gaard, Enk Paaske. 1988 Rated PG-13 DEAR E.C.: One docs not have to have a “missing so [CNN] PrimeNews Stereo) Consider for example, those V-8 engines. The Lexus (Dubbed) (In Stereo) foot’’ to get a handicap plate in Massachusetts. Accord­ One of the fake first husbands was Trevor Valen­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Crystalstone' Two or­ [CNN] CNN News powerplant appeals to the intellect while the Infiniti’s ap­ [USA] He-Man and Masters of the ing to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, one tine, a representative of the British-American Cham­ 53 Universe phans cross paths with a pirate and a sot [DIS] MOVIE: The Great Waldo Pep­ peals to the viscera. Mash the Infiniti’s throttle, and the cerer while searching lor a mystical gem must suffer the permanent loss of the use of at least one ber of Commerce. He wore a tuxedo similar to that per' Years after World War I, a barnstorm­ car leaves the line with “Sorry, officer” acceleration ac­ 7:00PM CD inside Edition Kamlesh Gupta. Laura Jane Goodwin, ing American pilot meets the German ace worn by Bill Orr on the cover of his cookbook. Frank Grimes. 1988 Rated PG foot or leg, not the foot or leg itself. Your difficulty in ob­ companied by a throaty exhaust note. ( D (55) Wheel of Fortune (CC) who gave him fits in battle Robert Bed­ The Associated Press [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire ford, Bo Svenson, Susan Sarandon 1975 ^ F taining a permit for yourself may have arisen because From a standstill, the Lexus takes a little longer to CD Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) Caterer has stage fright [TMC] MOVIE: Deadly Illusion' A de Rated PG ^ E (VI) People's Court your physician could not state that your handicap was BAREFOOT PRINCESS — Princess Di, reach 60 mph (8.3 seconds versus 6.9 for the Infiniti). tective goes on the run after a client frames 10:30PM fit USA Tonight PIQUA, Ohio (AP) — The guest list includes (ID Untouchables him for murder Billy Dee Williams, Vanity, ^ m permanent. And the whole process is more like a smooth sewing (20) Odd Couple Fords, Edisons and Firestones, and the man who’s the Princess of Wales, stands barefoot (55) Kate & Allie (CC) Pan 2 of 2 Morgan Fairchild 1987 Rated R This year, the Massachusetts RMV further expanded machine than a rip-roaring racing machine. @6 MOVIE; 'Across the Wide Missouri' catering the party Friday night marking the restora­ (5$ dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [USA] Murder, She Wrote the law to include “class 3 and 4” heart patients, by vir­ and wears a scarf called a hijab during a There are differences when it comes to handling, too. A group of men travel into the uncharted tion of Henry Ford’s winter home in Florida is ex­ §6) Police Story NHL Hockey; Hartford terr tory of the Blackfoot Indians in search 199C t>. NEA tue of the severity of their disease. visit to the Husaini Shia Islamic Centre in Both displayed excellent manners on the twisty, bob- 8:30PM Cl® i S cited about it. Current Affair Whalers at St. Louis Blues (2 hrs . 30 of precious beaver pelts. Clark Gable. Ri­ Although every state docs not have the same require­ and-weave back-road section of the test route. But for min ) (Live) cardo Montalban, John Hodiak 1951 Don Smith, a caterer whose previous jobs were al­ London Wednesday. Islamic law requires CELEBRITY CIPHER Cheers (CC) ments for the issuance of handicap plates, almost all carving up these roads with consummate ease, the editors Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous (22) (30i Different World (CC) (In Stereo) (38 Hogan's Heroes ways Ohio affairs, also conceded Wedne.sday that bare feet in the center, and all women people, past and present Eaclyletter in the cipher stands for ®0 Hunter respect plates issued by other states. And Massachusetts gave the nod to the Infiniti. The car’s better-controlled ®7) Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) (57' America's Black Forum he’s a bit nervous. “1 guess we call this stage fright,” another Today 's due J equals F [A&E] New Wilderness confers reciprocity on handicap parking permits for all past puberty must cover their head in the suspension is cut out for this sort of work; its firmer seat [A & E ] Eagle and the Bear (61) Three's Company said Smith, owner of the Allisten Manor restaurant [CNN] Moneyline states and Canadian provinces. presence of men who are not close rela­ cushions hold the driver in position; and its steering is ‘RHDBVQUFPK IGL [ESPN] SportsCenter 9:00PM CD («0i Young Riders (CC) A 1 1 :00PM C3j (E S7 News (CC) and Smith Catering in this Ohio city. city novelist writes a fictional tale about a DEAR ABBY: 1 sec letters in your column quite often tives. more communicative. [LIFE] She's the Sheriff CSJ 50 Years Ago Today More than 5(X) guests are expected at Ford’s home MUIQLK SBLGL VBL ■'Wild Bill ' Hickok, forcing HIckok to de­ PRINCIRAL 2 TJ from wives who arc upset with their husbands because Back on the interstate, the editors had a chance to [USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) fend himself against daring gunmen (60 ;ii: Cheers (CC) they “look" at other women. — called The Mangoes. The historic, lodgelikc ponder the interiors of these new luxury cars. As one min ) (R) (In Stereo) 18 Whalers Wrap-Up O TJ residence is owned by the city of Fort Myers. V I P U L K IGL 7:15PM [HBO] MOVIE: Rocket Gi- I think all men like to look at good-looking women, confidante and homemaker” from September 1984 would expect, they have all the requisite gadgetry — braltar' (CC) A retired writer with a pen­ (22) 0b: Cheers (CC) Rebecca is on cloud 120 All in the Family I” O but some arc more sneaky about it than others. Also on the guest list is Donald Trump. NBC-TV until early this month. chant for living in the past is visited by his nine following an enchanting evening with 122) News (Live) from multi-adjustable power scats to anti-lock brakes, GLKLGCLO IRO VBL children and their families on his 77th birth­ Robin Colcord, much to Sam's chagrin O ^ weatherman Willard Scott of “Today” will serve as 04 This Old House (CC) Fifty years ago, my boyfriend was a girl watcher. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday by attorney Marvin from a premium sound systems (CD players optional) to day. Burt Lancaster, Suzy Amis. Patricia Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) master of ceremonies. (3® 4® News o m When 1 complained, he told me that as long as he lives, Mitchclson, said she gave up a career as a medical driver’s-side airbags. DFLKVK IGLR'V.’ — Clarkson 1988 Rated PG (24) 157i Mystery!; Poirot (CC) Inspector he’ll look. That was the truth, because we’ve been mar­ Smith said his company landed the job by chance. assistant in exchange for Shatner’s promise of finan­ (3D Entertainment Tonight Japp asks Poirot to assist in the investiga 0® M-A-S-H But at this point, the design paths diverge. The Lexus 7:30PM tion of a woman's suicide shortly after Guy Suzanne Edwards, who coordinated the restoration of Profile of the Bing Crosby family (In 01. Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) ried for 48 years and he’s still looking. cial support. cabin is conventional, and beautifully executed. Fine J G I R Z K M I G . Fawkes' celebrations (60 min j Part 2 of t f Stereo) [CNN] Moneyline It doesn’t bother me a bit bccau.se he’s a “looker," not the home, was impressed by Smith’s job at her Mitchelson said Shamer has remained married to walnut trim, combined with the optional leather 9 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Tm having a heck of a time. I CD (55) Jeopardy! (CC) [HBO] Inside the NFL (60 m in) (In a “toucher." We have a wonderful marriage, and he’s still niece’s wedding reception last summer. He said his Marci Shamer, his second wife, throughout the upholstery, lend the interior a certain drawing room don't believe in dying. It’s been done.” — George Burns. [A & E ] American Ballet Theatre in San company later made a presentation to the restoration ( D Comedy Wheel (CC) Francisco Premiere The American Ballet Stereo) the most exciting man I’ve ever met. relationship with Montes. Mitchelson said the actor elegance. The Infiniti’s cabin however, is more avante- Theatre dances at the San Francisco Opera [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire committee. spent time with each woman. Ql) WPIX News m IN LOVE WITH A LOOKER garde, more aggressive and more stark, with the high- ® M*A*S*H House, performing both classic and mod­ ern works, including Natalia Makarova and [USA] Miami Vice DEAR IN LOVE: Congratulations; may it ever be The lawsuit says Shatner, 58, had promised to tech look of a product featured in a “Sharper Image” (35) Hard Copy Miller does not like theater marry her. Kevin McKenzie in Kenneth MacMillan's 1 1 :30 PM (D Night Court 'He loves torturing the students...gloating thus. There’s nothing wrong with subtle looking, as long catalog. (I® M*A*S*H Part 2 of 2 '■Romeo and Juliet", Cynthia Gregory and > (/) Fernando Bujones in "Swan Lake” , Paul ( D '40' Nightline (CC) that school wasn't canceled because it as the saliva doesn’t run down his chin. And by the way, LONDON (AP) — The U.S. theater is superficial, Shamer starred as Capt. James T. Kirk in the “Star (45) Cosby Show (CC) And the victor? Well, the editors won’t say, because snowed on a weekpnH " some women also like to look at attractive men, which is says Arthur Miller, who’s in London for rehearsals of Trek” television series and subsequent movies. He it’s a matter of personal preference. The Infiniti is ^ > H OK if they do it discreetly. his play “The Price,’ which opens next month. also had the title role in the series about Los Angeles generally sportier, and the Lexus is generally more ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves TJ CONFIDENTIAL TO BETTER LATE THAN Contrasting unsubsidizad theater in the United policeman ‘T J . Hooker.” He currently hosts “Reseue refined. But one thing is certain: The Old World luxury- > NEVER IN ATLANTA: That’s what Noah said to the States with the state-aided British theater. Miller said 911.” sedan makers dare not rest on their laurels now that these Shamer’s manager was unavailable late Wednes­ 1 fouup r m I’M GOIMfi TO CHeCK MEXT YEAR, I PR0Mie>E...I zebra who said he understood that passengers were sup­ American theater often has degenerated into a search two Orientals have entered the battle. t u r n KHIM D THE DI?E69EI?. WE'RE flO/Wfi day, and there was no answer at his production com­ 5USAR... TO posed to arrive in alphabetical order. What’s your ex­ for titillating ways to fill unsubsidized and expensive a m i’b HAMPER.') KEEP BETTER TAX RECORDS J MU^T fV A V f pany offices. IT m i Tf^AT cuse? seats. Peter Bohr is a contributing editor at Road & !'l During a break at the Young Vic theater, the 74- Track magazine. ^ O U g B t \ IhB o f year-old playwright told reporters that standards in Garvey out as radio host British theater could fall if subsidies were reduced. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Former baseball star Steve o u m Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative Garvey, plagued by low ratings in his new career as a Dr. Gott government favors financing the arts by private busi­ radio talk show host, has been fired after six months Today in History p o N ' T ness sponsorship. at the station. Miller, known for such works as “Death of a Peter Gott, M .D . Garvey, 41, was unavailable for comment, said a Today is Thursday, Jan. 25, the 25th day of 1990. A f • - . THAvze-^- 1-2^ Salesman” and “The Crucible,” said unsubsidized woman at his Jolla business office. He was in­ There are 340 days left in the year. 1990 by NEA Inc wmmmamwmmmrnmmmmaimnmmmmmwmm American seat prices made an evening at the theater formed of his dismissal after completing his four- Today’s highlight in history: Jom)x>o Vzs so expensive that general audiences would not go un­ hour show at 9 a.m. Wednesday. One hundred years ago, on Jan. 25,1890, reporter Nel­ less a critic said the production was a masterpiece, lie Bly (Eliz.abclh Cochrane) of the New York World even if the critic was wrong. Tom Jimenez, vice president and general manager Get second view received a tumultuous welcome home after she com­ THE BORN LOSER by All Sansom PHIPPS by Joseph Farris He said that meant audiences in the United States of XTRA, said the station and Garvey reached a set­ pleted a round-the-world journey in 72 days, six hours have become a self-serving clique and the plays ap- tlement on the remainder of his contract. and 11 minutes. before operation prear tailored to match the audience. The dismissal culminates a difficult year for Gar­ On this date: COM'T LCXX OCVIkl SDUCXJm KWOW MV FAMILY PCtKgfeLL^? vey, a 10-time All-Star first baseman in 17 years with In 1533, England’s King Henry VIII married Anne tXJP AMYTHII06A600T HA$1HE0E«5riaiOWM; Shatner named in suit the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego F^dres. Bolcyn. UAAA^Ikli DEAR DR. GOTT: Our 29-year-old daughter has LOS ANGELES (AP) — A woman who claims He reportedly has financial problems, and his In 1579, the Treaty of Utrecht was signed, marking the been told she must have her spleen removed. She was she was the companion of “Star Trek” star William image suffered after it was revealed he had fathered beginning of the Dutch Republic. diagnosed with low platelets in the sixth month of her Shamer has sued him for $3 million in a “palimony” two children out of wedlock with different women In 1787, Shays’s Rebellion suffered a setback when first pregnancy, was placed on steroids and delivered a lawsuit. before marrying a third woman last year. Garvey and debt-ridden farmers led by Capt. Daniel Shays failed to healthy baby. Now her doctor says something in her im­ Vira Montes claims in her Los Angeles Superior his first wife also engaged in a bitter court battle over capture an arsenal at Springfield, Mass. mune system is causing her spleen to destroy all the Court lawsuit that she was Shatner’s “companion. visitation rights with their two daughters. In 1890, 100 years ago, the United Mine Workers of platelets. Because of insurance regulations, we can’t af­ America was founded. ford another opinion. DEAR READER: The spleen, a spongy organ lying *Sr/i3h.p> under the diaphragm in the upper left abdomen, has several functions, the most important of which appears to THE GRIZWELLS by Bill Schorr be filtration; the normal spleen uaps womout or defec­ Kurtz gets Jennings’ help for HBO movie mCHINS IS IT'S UNPCARAeLE. UW... WHAT'S LIFE *^ 1 AW4SH/A5IFIN5toMfllA tive blood cells, breaks them down and releases their r WISH BIR05 PIDNT HASN'T BiPEN0U5H..HCW PWVIH«$ MP HUlS.. L wnnoifT A l ittl e components to be rc-used in making new blood cells. FLY SOUTH FOR X'Ver5OTFVEA5..Jf»NT X ^ ' T KNOW WYtW T PISSOMFOBT,. On occasion, in patients with certain blood disorders LOS ANGELES — When Swoosie television news show, he said, *Hey, I’m rently appearing in a Stephen Sondheim stamp HOM fiVCH MORE VWrPME THE WINTER. A BATH? — such as thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) — the Kurtz asked ABC anchorman Peter Jen­ going to make her a woman.’ To me, that stage musical about presidential assas­ IT. I^ANTAKE- spleen becomes overly aggressive and filters out too nings for help preparing for her role as TV Topics explains a lot about her behavior. Because sins. She plays Lynette “Squeaky” the producer of a TV newsmagazine show many platelets. In such cases, splenectomy (spleen she is a woman she has to be twice as Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson in HBO’s “The Image,” she didn’t know removal) may prevent the complications of a low platelet tough. She overcompensates. That’s why who was convicted of attempting to as­ he was a fan. Behind the facade, however, is a failing count, such as a tendency to bleed. Surgery may be she comes off so strong.” sassinate President Ford. “When I called him, he said he’d seen marriage, an affair with a co-worker and a avoided if steroid drugs, which help correct throm­ She got her unusual first name from the me in ’The House of Blue Leaves’ on potential explosion over a savings-and- bocytopenia, prove beneficial, as they did in your At the same time she was doing “The B-17D Flying Fortress her father. Col. Broadway and I could have anything I loan scandal in which a man wrongly ac­ Image” in Los Angeles, Kurtz was com­ daughter’s case. Frank Kurtz, flew during World War II. It want,” Kurtz said. cused by Cromwell in a story commits I think a second opinion is necessary. Not only might muting back to her home in New York to was called “The Swoose,” and when she 9 suicide. it save your daughter the discomfort and risk of surgery, After spending nearly a whole day with co-star with Michael Caine in “A Shock was bom newspaper headlines said “a it could save a good deal of expense: A second opinion the anchorman, she said, “I went to “The Image” also stars Kathy Baker as To the System,” which.she describes as New Swoose” was bom. The plane is ’PrimeTime Live’ and watched Sam the magazine show’s head researcher and ALLEY OOP by Dave Graua would cost much less than an operation. either a black comedy or a psychological now at the Smithsonian Institution. EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider Most insurance companies welcome second opinions. Donaldson and Diane Sawyer do a test Cromwell’s love interest, John Mahoney thriller — she’s not sure which. as his field producer, N ^sha Mason as In fact, some insurers even insist on them before major show before going on the air. I also went to *60 Minutes’ and had a meeting with his wife and Spalding Gray as the news “It’s about a New York marketing ex­ □ □ □ surgery. Contact your insurance underwriter, explain IWHAT He SAID ILA5 CR AAORe A C C U R A iaV DID YOU GET Y E A H ) UMPa / OKAY! ) SO NOW I'LL ecutive and his wife,” she said. “He’s ex­ CLjirtr, \ -P ' v/t it-4 r Don Hewitt, the executive producer. I’m division president. Brian Rehak wrote the NEW KIDS ANIMATED: The hit A C. 5 S 'ITCAMe UPlfJ fTVNG SQUARED SAID SHE'D S H O W Y U H 1 your dilemma and request coverage for a second opinion. pecting a big promotion, and when it goes 'PUPl^x3’ t/Fout>d ...... 01 Comeros and Photo Equipment. 646-2482 □ ______deck Dak country kit­ INDIVIDUAUBUSINESS B ullntii Property ...... 2 5 or Bed & Breakfast ral ceilings, skylights, room apartment, hea­ repairs on existing P a r i o n a l i ...... 02 Pets and Supplies...... CUSTDM Ranch Man­ chen. and lots morel DAN MOSLER Retort Property ...... 2 * Holiday Stosonol...... Call tor our brochure NEW 2800 square fool t/hot water, carpeting SpcclolislDd?lfl chester Ouality Can’t beat this price and many more ameni­ homes. Quaiity work at M o r t p o s e t ...... 2 7 tgt^ I Miscellaneous tor Sole...... C olum bia $499 000 air. all appliances Call 649-3329 Antlguos end Collectibles... A u c t i o n * ...... 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Trucks/Vons for Sole...... countertop, and pantry to Fieldsfone patio give CNE Dwner Colonial-10 pliances microwave _ ^ 1 £ 4 ______I n i t r u c t l o n ...... 14 Slore/O ffict Spoce ...... 3 5 Concrete...... lights include a dra- ^ m Fuel Oll/Cool/Rrewood...... Compers/Trollers...... closet hardwood you room to roam Call rooms Z'h baths, in­ paddle tan Air condi­ & HEATIHG/PLUMBING Employment Service* ...... 15 Retort Property ...... 3 4 matic balcony ? BEDRDDM luxury living KITCHEN BATH Form Supplies ond Equlpmen Motorcvcles/Mopeds..... floors, wood stove and see about cratt- law Forest Hills Blan­ tioning. more Dave in a 2 family house In d u i t r l o l P r o p e r t y ...... 37 overlooking spacious SUPER SAVINGS WITH OUR SPECIAL Auto Services...... hook-up. 4 year old manship Call Barbara chard & Rossetto Real­ Murdock $84,900 Sen­ REMODELING Real Estate G o r o o e t a n d S t o r o o * ...... 3 1 lOfflce/Retall Equipment.... skylights Rural setting Remodelled spacious MONTHLY CASH IN ADVANCE RATES.. Autos for Renl/Leote..... 16x24 in-ground pool $189,900 RE/MAX East tors." We’re Sellino try Real Estate 643- From the smallest Home* for Sale ...... 21 Roommotet W onted ...... 3 0 Recreotlonol Equipment...... yet convenient to hiqh- kitchen with a dis­ Miscellaneous Automotive Nearly 3 acres Colum­ ot theRiver 647-1419 0 Houses" 646-2482 □ 4060 D repair to the largest IS hwasher. stove and M&M OIL Condom lnlum t for Sole ...... 22 Wonted to Rent ...... 4 0 Call 643*2711 for more InformotlonI 'Boots ond Mortnc Equipment ways $268 900 D W - < Wonted to Buy/Trode.... bia $205,000 Philips microwave Fenced in renovation, we will do a PLUMBING 1 HEATING Real Estate. 742-1450D n eT cSsT o I^E oTiTg h t Fish Realty 643-1591 □ fT E ^R ’Fl'oOS'^uareTool back yard featuring hot complete job. Start to Dll Burner Service ft Sctles Manchester Fantastic Comtemporary-7 tub in season garage finish. Free estimates. RATES: 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per doy. DEADLINES: For clossifled odvertlsments to READ YOUR AD; Closslfgd odvvrtlsgmants org M A tT C H E ^'fE R ^o ’ve a KNDCK Three Times'" ILOTS/LAND - Automatic Oil Delivery family room with full rooms 2 baths jaciEl for storage space Air token by telephone os a convenience. The large kitchen There is Investors will appre­ Heritage Kitchen Well Pumps Sales ft Service 7 to 19 doys: 70 cents per line per doy. be published Tuesday through Soturdoy, the Fieldsfone wall, spo­ Bolton cul-de-sac FOR SALE and utilities included Monchester Herald Is responsible for only one enough room tor eve­ tlights fireplace slid­ ciate the potential •Water Heaters (EiKtfic * Gas) 30 to 35 days: 60 cents per line per day. deodllne Is noon on the day before publlco- Blanchard & Rossetto Ouiet street close to & Incorrect Insertion ond then only tor the size of ryone to sit around the ers to patio and gener­ found in this unique 3 Bath Center 36 or more days: SO cents per line per day. tlon. For odvertlsements to be published Realtors” We’re Sel- HEBRDN-Building lot tor bus line $800 646- Com e visit our showroom at: •Bathroom ft Kitchen the orlplnol Insertion. Errors which do not lessen kitchen table in this ous ske highlight this family on Woodbridge Z - D lin a Houses" 646- sale $89 900 Call 649- _^5_51______254 Broad Street Remodeling Mlnlrr um charge; 4 lines. AAondoy, the deodllne Is 3:30 p.m. on Fridoy. the volue of the advertisement will not be well-cared tor home Street in Manchester immaculate Colonial 3 _ 2 4 8 ^ D ______9415 •Senior Citizen Discounts corrected by on additional Insertion. Formal living room bedrooms 1 Vi> baths 6-6-4 Room Units se- MANCHESTER-6 room M a n c h e s t e r O J3 •Electric Work dining room. 3 bed­ hardwood floors A PRESTIGIDUS parate utilities Duplex 3 bedrooms, 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 o dining room living FREE ESTIMATES rooms. and 2'h baths, pleasure tor living Call Residence-6 rooms, 100x154 lot Needs ex­ IBUSINESS cezy family room with Barbara $ 169.900 baths enclosed porch tensive renovations room, and large kit­ Phone: O -n Waranoke Road Blan­ Ideal tor the handyman |PR OPERTY chen $675 plus utili­ I PART TIME part t im e [HELP I HELP IHELP Sell Your Car brick fireplace and slid­ RE/MAX East of the HANDYMEN/CARPENTERS 649-2871 0 m Notices ers which lead out to a River. 647-1419 □ chard S Rossetto Real­ investor who may also ties Available im .Tie- Cleanlna Hauling. Carpamry, RenxxleBng _ I ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED tors " We're Selling like to live on the MANCHESTER-Two pro­ diately Alibrio Really pretty lot Excellent m TTn CHESTER-Ouality m ^ As 0 condition precedent to buy Call Deb Dwens Houses” 646-2^^ 0 premises' Asking fessional buildings 202 East Center Street. Free Esiimates WONDERFUL Family and elegance can be Al Cans Arewarad CONCRETE c/5 the placement ot any adver­ CUSTDDIAL Positions: SATURDAY and Sunday evenings 646-2046 $189 900 Jackson ft 470-476 Main Street Manchester 649-0917 Experience Austral­ DENTAL Dflice found in this beautiful 4 NEW 3000 Square Fool Rick's H an d ym an & tising In the Manchester He­ Assistant-Flexible or Part-time mornings evenings. 2pm-10pm $186,900 RE/MAX East Tudor Cape-9 rooms Jackson Real Estate near center 646-2426. M XN(5TrE'sTEFr2“ Fe d - rald, Advertiser hereby ian, European. Scan­ 4 Linesns — 10 Days bedroom. 2'4 bath Co­ Carpentry Service Bi-Monthly Publication full-time Training us­ only, light duties Also, $5 25 to start No expe- ot the River. 647-1419.D 2'h baths 24’ family 647-8400 □______9am-5pm weekdays rooms. 2 family ap­ 0 1 agrees to protect, Indemnify dinavian Japanese 50C charge each addi­ lonial living room with 646-1948 WET and hold harmless the Man­ ing your skills 649- substitute tor days an­ rience necessary MOVE R TgFPTn^.T h i s room 24x27 master MANCHESTER-Young M^NCHFsrTlR^G'rTaT in­ pliances 2 car parking high school exchange Please apply within tional line, per day. You hardwood floors for­ BASEMENTS? m y> chester Herald, Its officers Part-Time Positions Open _ ^ 2 ^ 7 ______d/or nights as needed roomy Ranch otters you bedroom suite Blan­ family move right ini 3 vestment opportunity Available now $675 students arriving in Au­ Jaspers Texaco, Rt 6. can cancel at any time, mal dining room with Free estimates 4 written guaran­ and employees against any TELEMARKETERS-Full Call Maria Richard. An­ 4 bedrooms Its been chard S Rossetto Real­ bedroom 1 'h bath Cape Features 5 room 2 plus security Call 643- gust. Become a host Andover, or call 742- SORRY, sliders into a double sZe tee. Hatchways, kwndatbn cracks, and all liability, loss or time and nart time dover Elementary newly painted and car­ tors." We’re Selling with fenced yard bedroom apartment 4902 WEEKEND CARPENTER expense. Including attoi- family American Inter- Typist - Macintosh Experience Necessary. 0707 fo r personal NO REFUNDS OR deck. 1st floor family gravity feeds, tile lines, dry wells, > CO needed No experience School. 742-7339 peted Bright and spar­ Houses” 646-2_4^.^ Comfy David Mur­ plus store front Busi­ nevs’ fees, arising from cultural Student Ex­ ALSO - Person to Pick-up ads. interview ADJUSTMENTS and laundry room, ex­ MANCHESTER-2 bed­ Chair CaningA/Veaving sump jxxnps, windew weAs 4 drain­ claims ot unfair trade practi­ change Call 1-800- reauired All we require DFFICE Position-East kling on a large level tra large kitchen, plus a 6 room Colonial Reduced dock $144,900 Sentry ness area Currently room apartment. 2nd age lines. Over 40 years experi­ is a positive attitude Hartford Good typing W O F d>‘r O CESFo r Tt h e Real Estate. 643-4060.D retail, easily converted Quality workmanship at low ^ > ces, Infringement of trade­ s i b l i'n g ______Reliable Vehicle Required CALL HERALD rural lot A pleasure to large, bright and beau­ to the low $150’s for floor, appliances $525 ence. References marks, trade names or pot- and a good speaking skills reguired Varied successful candidate show Ottered at tiful rec room All this immediate sale 22’ tire- HEBRDN-Must see Uni­ toottices. Ideatorsmall per month plus secur­ cost. 10 yrs. expenence. ALBERT ZUCCARO J3 H ents, violation ot rights ot voice Good incentives duties include: custo­ should possess knowl­ $179 900 Century 21, and more For more placed living room que 2.400 square toot restaurant $179,000 ity 643-5372. 9am-5pm Call Joe after 6 pm. \NATER PROOFING > privacy and Infringement ot I PART TIME 646-1479 edge ot Pagemaker CLASSIFIED Spruce Realty. 646- and bonuses Contact mer service, inventory, Epstein Realty 647- information call Deb Great location near floor plan 4 bedrooms. WAN'C h ’E^T E ^ 4 ~ 7 oo m HARTFORD copyright and proprietary [HELP WANTED iCast Ask for Desk Top Pullshing and 0576 649-8464 ■U rights, unfair competition ^ o f t h e Mr Lucas. 647-8018 be- billing, and processing 643-2711 8895D Turn your skills Dwens Eveninqs. 646- Waddell School' Blan­ 2'h baths fireplaced apartment 2nd floor 563-3006 Betty-Ann Hanak _tween 9-6 orders Trucking or Multimate Advantage II into gold. Join the pro­ 2046 $219.900 chard & Rossetto Real­ kitchen Marilyn Vafte- and libel and slander, which software packages appliances, heat, hot MANCHESTER may result from the publlca- l it t l e Ceasars is look­ RECREATIDN Director- warehousing expe­ You'll never know the fessionals at Century RE/MAX East of the tors," We’re Selling roni $149,900 Sentry R iv e p This position also in­ R 0 OMS water 1 months secur­ 646-3361 /lon ot any advertisement In ing for part-time help Recreation Program rience helpful Call for power of Classified until 21. Eptstein. River. 647-1419 □ Houses” 646-2482 D Real Estate 643-4060 □ PAINTING/PAPERING volves extensive custo­ ity. $625 per month Abo, dampness proofing ccnaele the Manchester Herold bv weeknights and wee­ Director needed Full­ appointment Hartford you use It yourself. Call FO R RENT Prefer couple Call al­ wails 4 floors advertiser. Including adver­ kends Call Gary. 649- HARDWARE Cle rk HDUSEKEEPING-Part mer contact Company time Workasa partofa Despatch. Merchan­ 643-2711 today to place an ter 6pm. 649-1362_ tisements In any free distri­ 7041.______wanted part-time after­ time for small home for paid insuranceand den­ dynamic and innovative dise Division, 528-9551 ad. MANCHESTER-Room bution publications pub­ noons and weekends the elderly. Days Light tal Call 289-0842 for an M AlTCHETfE'R ^ ~ r o o m WEIGLE’S PAINTING CO. UNIOUE. exciting part- team in a pleasant 120 eoe^______with kitchen privileges lished bv the Manchester Apply Conyer's Hard­ duties $7 to start 633- appointment •- heated apartment 2nd Quality work al a MISCELLANEOUS Herold. Penny Slettert, time job (10 hours per bed 1C F Must meet DAYCARE help needed to Private residence, non- reasonable price! ware. 646-5707. 4411 1381 G ilm ore W E D E L IV E R smoker no alcohol, floor Security/releren- SERVICES Publisher. week) for an energetic, state certification re- care tor children in our CHILD Care/Nannies Po­ Interior & Exterior RN/LPN-lmmediate Medi­ Manor, Main S t, sitions available from For Home Delivery, Call Quiet, considerate $05 ces No pets M 9 -^ 4 6 enthusiastic individual ouirements and pos­ toddler and 2 year old Free Estimates cal Care Center has a Glastonbury Boston to Maryland PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... a week. 649-2902 M ^N C H T^TR ^N e'w ly re­ working in a home sess creativity energy, rooms Monday-Friday. 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS LOST based program with a 5 part-time opening for and flexibility Excel­ 1-6pm Call The Child­ with pre-screened fam­ modelled 1 bedroom Call Brian Weigic LITTLE Caesars ptza cur­ Monoay to Friday, 9 to 6 1 DO: AN D F OUN D year old Autistic child nurse with recent acute lent benefit and work ren’s Place Inc . 643- ilies $175-$300 weekly, apartment Stove re­ 645-8912 rently has openings for •Dressmaking -Alterations (All We use the Option or ambulatory expe­ conditions. Please send 5535.______plus room board/benet- WITH THE HERALD’S frigerator dishwasher managers and part- [APARTMENTS Kinds) Replace Zippers -Coat IMPOUNDED- Brown Lab Method, a non- rience in our Manches­ resume to: Patricia its Information. Tele- $500 monthly plus utili­ time assistant manag­ RN SUPERVISDR-Super r Linings Custom Curtains and X Female 11 years. judgemental child di­ ter office Hours .l|nr Naegeli, Director of Re­ __p^ne_1-40_1-789-6243 r r i H E L P FOR RENT ties 646-5355 Is advertising expensive? elude 3 ten hour shifts a ers Call Gary at 646- new rate ot pay >« •Slipcovers (certain types) Lucy Found Emer­ rected therapy outlined creation. Marlborough WE'RE Looking For a few 1* 'IWANTED » g VALENTINE ^ 4 RqCM S 1st floor, near You’ll be surprised now week and 1 weekend a 4300. Monday-Friday. 3pm- gency Room at hospi­ in the book and TV Health Care Center 85 good men and women VERNDN-Large 3 rooms bus. 1 car. Adults No economical It Is to adver­ Call 647-8730 ^ month. Interested ap­ 11pm Also ask aboul tal. Call Manchester movie Son-Rise Call Stage HarborRd . Marl­ It you’re a high school • *. pets References and tise In Classified. 643-2711. plicants call Personnel our new hire bonus, CLERICAL-Full time po­ kitchen, appliances, Dog Warden. 643-6642 649-4978. borough. 06447. Dr call graduate seeking edu­ LOVB security 649-1265 dining area, carpeting or send resume to: child care reimburse­ sition in automobile HAWKESTREE SERVICE 295-9531______cation. travel and a • Rete rences/securily Immediate Medical HELP ment. and non-benefit dealership. Customer ^ M ^ N c IhE STE R^Fe"a uT I f u I Bucket, truck & chipper. valuable job skill, call $485 ’ utilities 645- HELPING PEQPLE sa­ IHELP Care Center. 2080 Silas WANTED CCACH needed for rate ot pay programs Service Department tor 1 or 2 bedroom apart­ Stump removal. Free HELP grades 6 thru 8. Softball Ask for Director ot 1-800-MARINES LINES 0162 649-9021 ___ ments. on bus line, tisfy their needs and Dean Hwy . Rocky Hill mature individual with estimates. Special I WANTED WANTED in Bolton PublicSchool Nursing. Crestfield i livino room dining wants ... that’s what wont CT 06067 CHILD CARE-My Glas­ good typing and tele­ 3 BEDRDDM Duplex consideration for elderly tor Spring 1990 For Convalescent Home. room, fully applianced ads are all about. tonbury home 6 week ONE OF THE ..urest wovs phone skills. Cash han­ $730 per month plus and handicapped. information and appli­ Manchester. 643-5151. utilifies Available Feb­ kitchen air conditi­ old. Daytime hours to find bargoln buys is to dling experience help­ 647-7553 ' ' cation call Athletic Di­ J oned Ideal for seniors 11* JHELP Start mid-February shop the classified ads ful Must be able to ruary 1 Security and rector David Lete at BUYER MEETS seller In communicate and be references reauired or middle aged Heat COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING INC. I'M w anted 657-9542. the wont ads ... every day. 643-2768 highly organSed Excel­ 643-1062______and hot water included has immediate opening for lent compensation and 'h DUPLEX-3 bedrooms, 1 bedroom $635: 2 bed­ benefits tor the right rooms $665 247-5030 H OMES STORE/OFFICE TOOL CRIB AHENDANT MEDICAL fireplace, large yard, Rlt/LPN - person. Call Mrs. garage, appliances, FOR RENT I FOR RENT Must have knowledge of cutting tools, inserts SECRETARY/ RN/LPN Zwick. Office Manager, hookups, near bus. No and shop supplies. Minimum of 2 years expe­ TRANSCRIPTIONIST SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY tor an interview Carter pets $750 plus utilities. M ANCHESTER-DIder Chevrolet Company, 647-1004.______CONDOMINIUMS home 4 bedrooms 2 rience required. Competitive starting rate, good For a growing Ofthopaedic prac­ SUPER NEW RATE OF PAY ELLINGTON BAYLOR, Every Weekend Inc., 1229 Main St., BENNET Elderly FOR RENT full baths, larqe kit­ tice. Excellent starting salary & Part time 11pm-7am shift. Ask about our Manchester 646-6464. chen. living room and benefits, new and clean working conditions. Every Sunday 7.’00AM-7.'00PM only and Apartments-1 and 2 I MEADOWVIEW 1 benefits. Flexible hours available. bedroom apartments family room, plus en­ 49-55 hour week. Apply in person at: Send resume to: every other Saturday 7:(X)PM-7:00AM only. Ask about new hire bonus. For more information call: MANCHESTER-Newer, 2 closed porch and gar­ PLAZA AVON CALLING tor immediate occu­ bedrooms, air conditi­ Columbia Manufacturing Inc. Sporti Medicine & our new hire bonus and child care reimbursement. pancy 1 month tree age $925 Alibrio Director of Nursing oned new appliances, Realty. 202 East Center Orthopaedics of For more information please cal: To buy or sell rent 1 bedroom $528- pool Heal and hot wa­ 1000 sq. ft. 165 Rte. 66 East Manchester $560: 2 bedrooms. Street, Manchester Director of Nursing Crestfield Convalescent Home ter $695 per month 649-0917 Busy Rte. 83, new 1000sq. t1. 155 Main Street Crestfield Convalescent Home Call Nellie $575-$630 Please call Call 644-5257 days, or rental area. In attractive Columbia Mancheater, CT 06040 Manchester 528-6522 tor an 644-3313 evenings shopping plaza. Ideal for re­ or call 645-8387 (10am-6pm) Manchester 875-5033 application |8T0RE/0FFI( tail, office, professional, serv­ 643-6709 (fax) ______643-5151______643-5151 ice. M A N C H E S rF R ^ ¥ ra n d MANCHESTER-Spaclous FOR RENT spanking new! 2nd Call Send a message of love 2bedroom Asking$595 floor. 1 bedroom apar- 700 Square Feet of open "POSTAL JOBS" plus security and utili­ James J. Gessay ment with fully ap­ space suitable lor oltice ties 071-7117. NEED EXTRA CASH? Start $10.79/hr. For to your Valentine on plianced kitchen, car­ or workshop Renova­ 875-0134 Materials Manager exam & application in­ peting. air. Intercom tions to suit Rent ne­ WORK AT HOME Security, storage, gotiable Dn Main We'll 9 PARTS formation, call 7 days Electrical Wholesalers. We need a key manager to handle our Purchasing February 14*** H OMES help you word your ad. I Counter Person/Driver For expanding Bam to 10pm 1-216- laundry tacMities, and Street Call Rose, 647- Come join our Team of Home IFOR RENT 6400.______643-2711. and Inventory Control Functions. The candidate we are looking for will I department. Full time, good driving 324-3113 Ext.103 parking No pets. Heat have at least 5 years related experience in the electrical industry. Attributes record. Full medical benefits available, extra. Security $500 a MANCHESTER-Easi __month 646-1379. I good working environment. Salary 3 BEDRDDMS Center Street Prime will include a keen sense of urgency in servicing our customers, a detail TELEMARKETERS $750/month plus utili­ MANCHESTER-For sale commensurate with experience. 3'/t RDDMS. stove, re- location! Dtfice suites orientation in the management of inventory and strong people and SALES, tridgerator No ulill- ties. No pets Century from $700-$900 per or lease with option CONTACT: BE YOUR OWN CALL fies ist/last months 21, Epstein Realty. 647- month Security sys­ Duick occupancy. communications skills. Please send resume and salary requirements in 8895______1.250 square toot pro­ JAMES FORZONO Must be self motivated! BOSS security $450 649- tems, great parking and confidence to: 7850.______CCVENTRY-3 bedrooms. visibility Alibrio fessional office in pre­ 8:00AM-4:00PM Must be excellent in Selling! ferred downtown build­ $700-$2,500 Weekly MANCHESTER-2 bed­ 2’/t baths, convenient to Realty, 202 East Center You will feel Right at Home! 643-2711 ing with private o(t Electrical Wholesalers, Inc. 643-1606 Music Corp, seeks suc­ room luxury Town- Route 44 and 6 $900 Street, Manchester cess oriented people. to place your house All appliances, monthly plus security 649-0917 street parking. Join the Interested? successful profession­ Manage and service heat, cable, carpeting, and utilities 742-8732 m 'IT n' c'TT e' s T ’F R - 9 als on Main Street Call 133 Walnut St. For more information call special message alr-conditionina. Call 4”be 'D R D O'^C oio nla I- 2 ’.t Furnished olfices avail­ j^M AhO tSTlRFlONtA state wide accounts. Im­ Tom Boyle, Boyle Real 647-1595, baths, fireplace. 2 car able Prime location mediate income, heavy Estate Company. 649- 647-9946 garage, all utilities In­ Fax. copy phones, and Hartford, CT 06120 ' 24 ADAMS ST. I repeat business. Career MANCHESTER-1 bed­ 4800______Between 3 and 6 pm P.S. Deadline is 10 a.m., Feb. 12th, 1990 room apartment. Hea- cluded Also available, secretarial services MANCHESTER, CT 06040] Ask for Elaine advancement. t/hot water, carpeting barn plus 67 acres. available Priced rea­ LEASE your office space Att: Human Resources Dept. CALL air. all appliances Call Tedtord Real Estate, sonably 646-3778 Ev­ today' Sentry Real Est­ enings 569 4673 ate 643-4060 □ 818 - 783-8241 649-5249 647-9914/643-8375 0 TODAY

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