MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. April 17. 1989 I CARS I CARS I CARS CARS ^ I APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS I ROOMMATES FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR RENT FOR RENT WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE Suspect Weighty ruling Stroll MANCHESTER. Second APPLICATIONS for one PROFESSIONAL, non- PONTIAC Grand Prix, PONTIAC Trans Am, floor, 2 bedrooms, bedroom and three smoker to share four 1980, V-6, new trans­ 1984, red. Mint condi­ Mekonnen wins heat, and appliances. bedroom. Section 8, bedroom, washer/d- mission, brakes, ex­ tion. Power brakes, Second man held Coiiege told to pay nurse No pets. $600 plus se- waiting llstfor Oakland ryer, parking and haust and tires. Asking power windows and IMPORTS. much more. $300. per curlty. 64^3979.______Heights will be ac­ $2,000 . 643-2045. Going much more. Price race in / I I cepted Saturday, April month plus utilities. to college.______$4,500. For more Infor­ in writer’s death /5 over order to shed pounds /14 ROCKVILLE. One bed- 643-7288. 88 HONDA room apartment In o 22, between lOam and CORVETTE, 1978, 350, mation, call 646-5324. •7995 converted mansion. 1pm a t Oakland four speed, runs excel­ Civic 4 Door Rent Includes heat and Heights Apartments, DON'T KNOW where to lent.$10,000 or best hot water, carpet, 360 Oakland Street, look next for a lob? How offer. Bill, 643-2514. Manchester.______JOE RILEY'S 84 AUDI stove and refrigerator. about placing a "Situa­ DILLON FORD •7995 Oft street perking and MANCHESTER. Four tion Wanted" ad In 319 M a in St., M anchester 5000S 4 Door more. A great volue at room, first floor rent. classified? There’s someone out $495. to $525 per month. Basement, security, there who wants to buy 88 "EXP" Coupe *7495 88 Escort "LX" H/B *7495 88 HYUNDAI V/j months security. references. No pets. your power tools. Find No pets. Call 872-8095, $550. per month plus that buyer with a low-cost 88 Escort “QL " H/B *7495 •5895 es Eicon 4-Dr H/B *4495 Excel dally.______heat. 643-1577. FURNITURE ad In Classified. 643-2711. 87 Taurus “LX" Sedan *10495 ROCKVILLE. One bed- 87 Taurus "QL" Wagon *10195 87 HONDA room and three bed­ WANTED. Used bed­ CONDOMINIUMS 87 Eicon "QL" H/B *5595 room apartments In a room set, dressers, din­ CRX •7495 two family house. Rent FOR RENT ing room set and crib. 68 T-BIrd Coupe *8495 Includes eat-ln kitchen 293-2900. CLYDE 89 Brand New Fettiva *5 7 9 5 88 LTD Brougham Sedan *5895 88 TOYOTA manrhpslpr Upralb with stove and refrig­ MANCHESTER. Newer CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. two bedroom, air con­ 88 Mercury Sable “QS" *7495 erator, carpeting, oft ITV/STEREO/ R O U TE 83, V E R N O N •9995 street parking and ditioned, new applian­ 88 F-2SO Rad *9295 4x4 Pickup more. $425. and $630 per ces, pool, $795 per I APPLIANCES 83 N ItM n 280 ZX *6995 89 Probe LX Demo *12995 month plus T/j months month. Includes heat 84 Cantury LTD Wagon ’6695 84 Bronco II 4x4 *7295 85 HONDA KENMORE washing ma­ 85 Cavtllar CJ 4 Door *4495 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents security. Call 872-8095 and water. Call 644-5257 88 Ranger XLT *8995 Tuesday, April 18, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm days, or 644-3313 chine, white, good con- 85 Spectrum 4 Door *5195 Prelude SI •9995 tor your personal dltlon. $100. 646-9760. 87 F1 SO S/S Pickup *9895 showing.______evenings. 85 Skylark 4 Door *4995 81 Eicon 2-Dr *2995 MANCHESTER.Three SIDE by side refrigerator 85 Electra 4 Door *10995 86 HONDA freezer, 21 cubic feef. bedroom duplex Avail­ HOMES 85 Century 4 Door *7495 643-2145 able May 1.$800.Secur- FOR RENT $200. Call 649-3452. 85 Century Wagon *7995 Prelude SI •10495 Ity and references. 649- REFRIGERATOR. Three 88 Cavalier 4 Door *6995 < /> 0856.______years old, frost free. 88 Delta 88 2 Door *9995 BOLTON. Three bed­ 16.3 cubic feet. Asking AVAILABLE Imme- room, two baths, fully 86 Olda 98 4 Door *9995 Prices hike inflation to 6.1% $300. Call 649-6776. VOLKtWAflEN dlately. One bedroom appllanced, rec room, 88 Olda Clara Wagon *8995 DOMESTIC... Consumer with garage In conve­ two car garage, washer 86 Spectrum 4 Door *4995 LIPMAN #1 86 Bonneville 4 Door The Labor Department offered nient location. $450. and dryer provided. SPORTING *7995 vw 1987 CAVALIER WASHINGTON (AP) - Consu­ the annual consumer price rises Dyke said. “ That is too high for Labor Department said. these other details on price Price Index Boyle Real Estate Available for June 1st. GOODS UNDER WOOD mer prices jumped 0.5 percent in of 4.4 percent registered for each any long-run kind of equilibrium Rising food prices were respon­ P f o t t c/ung* Aom prtor m o r »t Company. 649-4800. No pets. $1,000 per 67 VW J«tta QL rtd Convertible •10495 sible for nearly one-quarter of the changes in March: 872-9111 March, propelied by higher costs of the past two years. and I don’t think that's what the MANCHESTER. Halt du- month, unheated ; WEIGHT set-DP frame 67 VW QL brown price increases during the quar­ $1,100 per month, 87 VW JttUi QL. Who for food, energy and apparel, and Price increases have been even Federal Reserve has in mind —The increase in food prices plex. Three bedroom. bench by Sears with 72 HOUR MONEY BACK 1986 CHRYSLER ter, it said. $750. plus utilities. Ref­ heated. Call 643-0862. barbell supports fully UNDER 18000 helped produce the largest quar­ steeper at the wholesale level, either.” was largely a reflection of a 2.4 66 VW Qolf. 2 dr. blu« Food costs last month rose Excluding those two volatile erences and security. adlustable Incline and 6UARANTEE 66 VW Qolf QL bluM Lazer HB •5495 terly increase in two years, the where inflation ran at a com­ percent jump in prices for meats, 643-7355.______I STORE AND leg lift attachment. In­ otds ‘S3 cutisM M.ees 87 VW Jtn* QU. oroy government reported today. pound annual rate of 10.2 percent twice as much as they did during categories, other consumer pri­ poultry, fish and eggs. Olds '87 Clera *7.986 67 VW Jotta QL. illvar ces rose 0.4 percent in March, the MANCHESTER. Two cluded Is 130 pound Olds ■S7 98 Rsg. *12.998 87 VW Qolf QL 4 dr. Wua Last month’s climb in the in the January-March period, the the previous month, up 0.8 I OFFICE SPACE barbell-dumbell set. 66 VW QLI. allvar 1987 PLYMOUTH —Apparel prices rose 1.4 per­ bedroom flat, first Ford ‘97 Rsngw P.U. *8,998 o Labor Department’s Consumer largest quarterly increase in percent in March after advancing same pace as in February. Whole set $150. Call Pat Dodge -83 400 *3.998 66 VW Jana, blua cent last month after dropping 0.2 floor, air condition, P^FESS IO N A L Office Sundance Coupe •7495 0.4 percent in February. The March figures left the at 649-1900, evenings. Olds ‘87 Cutlsss *9,998 UNDER STOOD Price Index followed advances of eight years. percent in February. The in­ fully appllanced kit­ Suite. 760 square feet. Olds ‘83 98 *6,996 66 VW Fox. 2 dr. blua 0.6 percent in January and 0.4 Daniel T. Van Dyke, senior Energy costs, meanwhile, reg­ overall Consumer Price Index at chen, basement, gar­ In excellent downtown Pont, -88 Qrsnd Am *6,998 66 VW Fox. 2 dr. rad crease was blamed on the intro­ 1987 CHEVROLET percent in February. economist at Bank of America in istered their sharpest increase 122.3 percent of its 1982-84 base, age. $675. per month location. Available for MISCELLANEOUS Olds ‘86 Clers *7,996 66 VW Fox Wgn. blua duction of higher-priced spring 67 VW Qotf. whif, at since August 1987 last month, meaning that a hypothetical plus security and utili­ Immedlote lease. Olds ‘86 Clers *3,998 Overall, consumer prices in the San Francisco, said in advance of and summer fashions, particu­ FOR SALE 67 VW fox. 4 dr. arhlta Spectrum 2 Door •4995 advancing percent after rising selection of goods costing $100 ties. No pets. 649-5678 Boyle Real Estate Chevy ‘86 Celebrity *4,998 65 VW Jana QL brown past three months rose at a today’s report that while price 1.1 larly for women. during the base period would after 7pm.______Company. 649-4800. Olds -SS Dens *7,996 UNDER 18000 1987 FORD compound annual rate of 6.1 rises have moderated some since 0.6 percent in February. Olds -88 98 Regency *8,998 66 VW Qolf dtaaal The boost in petroleum-based have cost $122.30 in March, 70 —Gasoline prices shot up 2.1 AMJJASONO JFM MANCHESTER. Plea­ MANCHESTER. 1,700 END ROLLS 65 VW Jana. 4 dr, urblta percent. the start of the year, “ we still ToyoU ‘88 Cellcs OTS *9,998 energy prices, up at a 22.4 percent cents more than in February. percent in March after advancing tSM ISM sant four room apart­ square feet of dividable 27’/!" width — 254 Ford -88 LTD 4 Dr *6,898 65 VW Jana QL brown T-Bird Coupe •9995 It was the largest quarterly have a problem’’ with the pace of ment In aulet, four The overall index, unlike other 1.7 percent during February. space. Private park­ 13" width — 2 for 254 Bulek -88 Regsl *7,996 UNDER S5000 increase since the first three inflation. annual rate so far this year, Mar ‘68 Feb 69 >8ar. ’• » family home. Ideal for ing, first floor, conve­ Olds ‘84 Cutlsss *8,996 65 VW Qolf. gray “ We’re in a period where the accounted for more than two- figures in the report, is not Gasoline prices were up 4.8 working lady. $395.649- nient location. $9. per Newsprint end rolls can be 64 VW Jana. 2 dr. at months of 1987, when prices rose l-t-0.3%1 I-fO.4%1 I •40.5%! picked up at the Manchester BOB RILEY OLDSMOBILE fifths of the price acceleration adjusted to remove the effect on percent for the first three months 5897.______square foot. Sentry 63 VW Jana. 4 dr, rad $5995 6.3 percent on an annual basis, inflation rate seems to be hanging Herald ONLY before 11 a m. AND MARINE around 5 to 5.5 percent,” Van during the first quarter, the prices of seasonal fluctuations. of 1989. SECRETARY. Board Real Estate. 643-4060. Monday through Thursday. UNDER S4000 and was significantly higher than 250 Adimi 81. Minch. 83 VW Jana. 4 dr. rad Clerk/Assistant Secre­ MO-1740 63 VW QTI. black 1983 RENAULT tary. 30 - 37'/s hours per IVACATION 24 Tolland Take. week. Two evening RENTALS CARS Alliance 2 Door ’2995 meetings per month. FOR SALE s c h a l L e r Vernon, CT Board set to OK Computer skills desira­ ACURA QUALITY 649-2638 1983 DODGE ble. Ability to take TRANS Am, 1984. Excel­ PRE-OWNED AUTOS accurate minutes and MISQUAMICUT, Rl lent condtion, loaded. 88 Honds CRX *4995 MOTORCYCLES/ 600 Sedan ’2995 typing skills. Salary Call after 6 pm 646-1485 80 Toyots Corolls *1995 M0PED8 manager selection according to salary Cottage In great loca­ or 646-4549.______schedule. Send resume 5- spd. Stereo 1985 PONTIAC tion 2 blocks from PONTIAC Bonneville, 84, 86 Oldsmoblle Oeks 88 *8995 MOTORCYCLE Insu- and three letters of Broughsm, Losdsd beach, 2 baths, sleeps 7 V-6, four door, silver. ronce. Same day cav- tonight’s meeting. The board reference to: Dr. Na­ available 10-17 July 83 Fold Escort *2995 6000 LE 4 Door ’7995 Loaded, A-1 condiflon. Auto, Low Miles erage, campetltlve $81,900 salary must approve Sartor’s than Chesler, Superin­ •650. Also available $3,950.649-2687.______88 Subsru QL Hstchbscli *3995 rates on full range of appointment. tendent of Schools, June and Sept, off sea­ 4-spd. 4 wd. A/C 1986 OLDS OPEL Manta, 73, runs motercycles. Call Coventry Public son rate *475 weekly. 83 Toyots Cellcs QT *2295 Crockett Agency, Inc. is a ‘little high,’ Of the six directors polled this Schools, 78 Ripley HIM good, automatic, good Auto. Stereo Clera 4 Door ’7495 morning, two said the salary was Call 647-1413, evening tires. $200. or best 87 HyundsI QLS *5495 643-1577. Road, Coventry, CT 2 directors say high and three said it was 06238. 742-7317.______call 649-9345. offer. 643-9458______^Bpd. Eloe Sunroof 86 Morcury Lynx *3995 1984 PONTIAC appropriate. Republican Geof­ COVENTRY. Conve- Chevy Cavalier,1983, four 4epd, AM/FM stereo Upe Bv Nancy Concelmon frey Naab said it could be viewed nlent, private location. speed, runs good, 88 vw an *6495 Stars Sunbird Wagon ’2995 Four bedroom apart­ I MISCELLANEOUS $2,000. or best offer. 6 - epd. a a : AAonchester Herald as either and is not a subject for ment. Carpeting- FOR RENT 646-8560.______345 CENTER ST. Stand •FINANCING* discussion. storage area. Two I OLDS Omego, 1980, V-6, MANCHESTER The Board of Directors is “ Someone might say it’s just months security dep­ out •BRING YOUR TRADE* prepared to approve the appoint­ right. It obviously is because GARAGE. 2'/2 car garage stero. Needs minor en­ 647-7077 osit. $550. without utili­ gine work. Must sell ment of Richard J. Sartor as new that’s what it took to put the deal ties. No pets. 742-0569. available Imme­ diately. Coll 643-1577. $350. 646-4851. town manager tonight even together,” Naab said. OIWER MANO€STBRHOND\ though two directors say the Democrats James F. Fogarty THE PROFESSIONALS HATCHERY PROTECTED — A diamond of containment must be released in a few weeks. The booms have been $81,900 maximum salary offered and Mary Ann Handley said the S10 BLAZERS ONE FOR stretched across the mouth of the lagoon to keep out oil to him is higher than they offer was high, but Handley said 24 ADAMS ST„ MANCHESTER booms protect the holding pens at Tutka Lagoon fish expected. it was only slightly higher than EXIT 62 OFF 1-84 hatchery near Homer, Alaska, Sunday. The floating pens from the nation’s worst spill. Stories on page 7. Sartor, 46, announced his ac­ The Better YOUR AD Just 8 Miles From Hartford she expected. contain more than 40 million tiny pink salmon which ceptance of the Manchester job " I think that was a little high $ TODAY! Monday at a news conference but that’s what it took to get him.” 15,795 Chevy Ttuck 643-2711 646-3515 attended by town staff members Fogarty said. and town directors. He will Republican Ronald Osella. a Center replace Town Manager Robert B. member of the five-person man­ Wright takes defense to party caucus Weiss, who plans to retire June ager search committee, said the iK 30. salary is close to the average for Sartor has been South Wind­ remain speaker. "The main thing of books, yielding the congress­ managers in Connecticut towns By Jim Drinkard sor’s town manager for nine is for the American people to man $1,112 in royalty income. that are about Manchester’s size. The Associated Press years and now earns $69,550 a understand that these are mere House members are limited by Osella and Assistant Personnel year. Officer Linda Parry did a salary $500 LIPMAN #1 VOLKSWAGEN WASHINGTON — House accusations,” he said. the rules to accepting no more His salary in Manchester would Filing of the charges on Mon­ than 30 percent of their salaries in study during the seven-month speaker Jim Wright today took include a deferred compensation day made Wright the first outside speaking fees. The House search for a new manager and his defense against ethics of up to $7,900 per year. Mayor Factory Rebate speaker in U.S. history to be ethics panel found reason to found the average now to be about charges to the most important Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said today. formally charged with ethical believe that Wright circum­ $73,400, Osella said. equipped4.3 v6 on S10 Blazer jury of all — the 260 House Sartor will decide how much he Ask about our wrongdoing by the House, al­ vented that limit by converting Adding 6.5 percent, the average Automatic 'Price includes rebate Democrats who re-elected him wants set aside, DiRosa said. though some of his predecessors speech honoraria into book royal­ yearly increase for managers in speaker just four months ago, and DiRosa said today he didn’t Financing Assistance Plan. have been tainted by scandals. ties, which are exempt from the the state, managers will earn an who will have the final say over expect any opposition to the FULL SIZE (CK) PICKUPS The voluminous report of the limits. S10 Compact Pickups whether he keeps that post. selection of Sartor or the salary at See SARTOR, page 10 Wright addressed a closed-door ethics committee included new In two other cases — a speech to are available with GMAC session of the Democratic Caucus details about how he sold thou­ the Ocean Spray cranberry or­ Announcing the in the House chamber, and as sands of copies of his book, ganization in the fall of 1985, and a members streamed in they said “ Reflections of a Public Man,” to speech in March 1986 to the Planners reconsider 2.9% APR Volkswagen Financing Assistance Plan. special-interest groups. Several Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Associa­ they were concerned but were 2-year financing keeping an open mind. colleagues called those deals the tion — Wright sold books instead Ask us for details. “ Members want to hear from most troubling of the charges of collecting speaking fees, and Scottsdale was given the books to distribute mill-conversion rules the speaker,” said Rep. Michael against the Texas Democrat. Andrews, D-Texas. “ Much de­ In one case, a March 1986 as he saw fit. The ethics commit­ Fully equipped 6.9% APR speech to the Fertilizer Institute, tee saw those as unreported gifts pends on him and how he Bv Nancy Concelman should research the need for a V8 Automatic 4-year financing Have we got a plan for you! responds.” the trade group planned to give to the speaker. Manchester Herald zoning amendment for the mills. #1479 Democratic Whip Tony Coelho, Wright a plaque or a small gift in "M y view is that count one “ There are limited uses you (dealing with the book sales) is D-Calif., predicted Wright will be return for his appearance. But SPEAKER JIM WRIGHT Just two weeks after denying can put these buildings to,” OR up to Ask us about the Wright’s office arranged instead Pellegrini said. 'Price includes FREE able to knock down many of the 69 an application to create a general for the group to buy $2,023 worth See WRIGHT, page 10 . . . denies charges Commission members Ronald automatic transmission charges against him and will historic zone by a 3-2 vote, Volkswagen Financing Assistance Plan. members of the Planning and Gates, Leo Kwash and William A. $750 Zoning Commission debated Bayer voted against the amend- Monday whether a regulation nfient April 3. Alternates Marion 1 Factory Rebate Prosecutor raps North for ‘deception’ allowing conversion of historic Taggart and Josh Howroyd sup­ Could you use up to mills is needed. ported it. During Monday’s PZC meet­ Gates and Kwash said Monday Bv Pete Yost lane made me to it. Casey told me helped pay for it. $1500 financing assistance? to do it.’’’ He was referring to Asked last week whether he got ing, Planning Director Mark Automatic The Associated Press See HISTORIC, page 10 595 former national security adviser cash from Secord the same day he Pellegrini said he’s received phone calls since the commission at WASHINGTON — Declaring Robert McFarlane and the late had paid off the vehicle. North transmission CIA Director William Casey. said he couldn’t recall. denied Hartford developer Victor that “ government by deception is MacFarlane’s application for the Silverado Hurry! Offer ends May 31st! not a free government,” a prosec­ Keker said such suggestions North is accused of 12 criminal N0.CHARGE are “no more a defense” than charges including obstructing amendment on April 3. TODAY utor today accused Oliver North MacFarlane’s proposed "the devil made me do it.” Congress and making false state­ of lying to Congress and the amendment would have allowed Loaded on all Fullsize attorney general in the Iran- But while serving on the ments to Congress and the Index attorney general. The charges him to convert the old Hilliard V8 Automatic J U Contra affair. National Security Council staff. pickups North “ described himself as a focus on an alleged attempt to Mill on Hilliard Street into 20 pages, 2 sections Special savings on “ Telling the truth is something condominiums. Existing regula­ Air-Conditioning man of great power,” Keker said. cover up various aspects of a you learned at your mother’s tions for Planned Residence Business . 18 Obituaries. #1607 ($795 value) He said North “ did not hesi­ secret Reagan administration knee ” prosecutor John Keker Development zones would not Classified - 18-20 Opinion — Wolfsburg Limited Edition tate” to abuse that power by operation to aid the Contra rebels told the jury in final arguments allow the high density needed to Comics_____17 People------'Price includes saying, "This is the White House in Nicaragua. Focus—— 15 Science__ - - following eight weeks of testim­ convert the mill to residences. FREE automatic transmission SINCE 1936 models, too. calling,” whether the call was to Central to North’s defense were ony in the trial of the former The PRD zone allows a maxi­ Locsl/State Sports----- Cabinet officials "or a car the series of revelations about White House aide. mum of 10 units per acre. The ______2-5,10 Television. “ Government by deception is dealer.” President Reagan and then-Vice Natlon/World ..6-7 Weather— Hours: Mon- Thurs 9-8 • Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-5 President George Bush that former Cheney Bros, mills in the 24 TOLLAND TURNPIKE (RTE. 83) not a free government,’’ Keker Keker’s reference was to tes­ spilled out in eight weeks of Historic District that have been said. “ Government by deception timony last week focusing on VERNON, CT. 06066 testimony. converted into apartments have a is not a democratic government. North’s purchase of a used $8,000 North may have been helped by density of 25 to 28 units per acre. WE DELIVER Government by deception is not a GMC Suburban. North insisted to For Home Delivery, Call CARTER CHEVROLET #1 649-2638 the jury that he paid for the the testimony of former national Pellegrini said. government under the rule of The Cheney mills are in a vehicle with cash he kept in a security adviser Robert McFar­ 1229 Main Street Manchester, CT 646-6464 VOLKSWAGEN, INC. law.” lane, who tried to take the blame historic zone. 647-9946 HOURS: MON.-FRI., 9-8, SAT. 3-5 The prosecutor said that in metal box at home. The prosecu­ for false responses to questions OLIVER NORTH Pellegrini asked commission Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 (1-384 East to Exit 3, right to the light) defending himself. North tor suggested that Iran-Contra from Congress. . . . trial near end members if they felt the town “ blames other people. ‘McFar- co-defendant Richard Secord MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 18. 1989 — 3 g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 18. 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Police Rooadup Mill’s developer

‘Junior Women’ to meet a m n o Y Two men arrested, charged wants to add 39 The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will hold its SAVIWSS in attempt to steal steroes monthly meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Church iTOFcr puKPQi>e; of Christ, 394 Lydall St. r ■> ru Ti tf w e s rw ttt Police arrested an East Hartford man and apartment units !\f « f 'v t K E p KEU5>€ Vermont man after they allegedly attempted to steal stereos from two cars at a local car dealership, Class of ’75 search is on police said. „ Bv Nancy Concelman of the mill throu'gh more effective JoseE. Galarza, 16, of490MainSt.,and Roman V. Manchester Herald Manchester High School’s Class of 1975 is starting use of space. Penny said. Gabriel, 19, of Stowe, were charged with third- Brophy Ahern also plans to to plan its 15th reunion. Individuals are needed to degree burglary, fifth-degree attempted larceny, help with the search for class members and also The West Haven developer expand landscaped areas and forth-degree larceny by possession and possession converting the former Cheney save oak trees that Silk Mill organize the event. For more information, call Ann of burglary tools, police said. (Johnson) Odell, 646-4450, Gail (Klenschmidt) Bros, weaving mill at 91 Elm St. Associates wanted to remove. A police officer staking out Lynch Toyota, 500 W. wants to add 39 apartments to the Penny said. Brophy Ahern also Smith, 649-8135, or Nancy (Yaconiello) Coffey, Center St., around 11 p.m., Saturday, watched 249-2263. 249 already approved and change wants to replace a proposed play Galarza allegedly walk up to a car on the premises plans for landscaping, utilities area in the northeast corner of the with a lug wrench and break the passenger side and recreational areas. property with recreational areas Learn what’s in a label window, poiice said. Because the Brophy Ahern in interior courtyards. A swim­ Galarza then entered the car and allegedly Development Co. requested nu­ ming pool and platform tennis “ Label Reading and What Food Packages Really attempted to remove the car stereo, police said. merous changes to plans ap­ courts would be built in the Say,’’ will be the topic at the next session of Meanwhile, the officer on the site saw Gabriel proved three or four years ago, courtyards, Penny said. Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Community sitting in another car, allegedly trying to steal that the Planning and Zoning Com­ The PZC is also being asked to Health Education Series set for Wednesday at 6 p.m. car’s stereo, police said. mission granted the developer’s approve screening for roof- in the H. Louise Ruddell Auditorium of the hospital. The business was being watched because Lynch request for a two-week extension mounted heating vents. Brophy The program is free and open to the public. Toyota has experienced vandalism and a number of on the firm ’s application Monday. Ahern has offered to paint them break-ins recently, police said. The extension will allow town “ historic green” or build a screen Society plans meeting Gaiarza also was charged with third-degree staff and commission members around them. criminai mischief, and carrying a dangerous to review modifications in detail. The firm has also requested The Girls’ Friendly Society Sponsors of St. Mary’s weapon, when police discovered a folding knife in Renovation of the mill has deferment of a requirement to Episcopal Church will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. in HIGH ENERGY — Jennifer Connor, an Connecticut Science Fair at Trinity his pocket, police said. already begun under plans ap­ install sidewalks and curbs on the Guild Room of the church. eighth-grade student at St. James College, Hartford. Vin Sciola, supervisor Police found several pieces of stereo equipment in proved for the former owners, Chestnut Street because the exist­ School, won the Hamilton Standard of Plant Engineering at Hamilton Galarza’s car, which was parked near the site, Silk Mill Associates. ing walks and curbs are in good Energy Award for her project “Thermo­ Standard, and Dr. Mark Preston, elec­ police said. The commission denied a re­ condition and the commission did Plan a walking program The men were held on $20,000 cash bond each and not require Silk Mill Associates to dynamics Coaxial Heat Exchange." She tromechanical specialist at Hamilton quest Monday by Manchester are scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior attorney Stephen T. Penny, who make improvements, Penny The Manchester Visiting Nurse and Home Care, won the award during the 40th annual Standard, judged the contest. Court Wednesday. represented Brophy Ahern, to said. Also, moving the walks may Inc. will sponsor a program called “ Designing an approve only modifications that harm the oak trees, he said. Individual Walking Program,” Wednesday at 2 would allow interior work on the Pellegrini said he could find p.m. at the South Windsor Senior Center, 1009 Bloomfield man arrested mill. nothing on the record showing Sullivan Ave. Susan Parker, R.N., director of Obituaries A Bloomfield man was arrested Sunday after he “ It is difficult to break up the approval of a sidewalk deferment CorpCare Occupational Health Services at Man­ allegedly tried to force his way into a secured approval,” Planning Director for Silk Mill Associates. chester Memorial Hospital will lead the program. Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Harald apartment complex at 281 Center St., police said. Mark Pellegrini said. "A ll of the Silk Mill sold the property to For more information, call 644-3338, ter, and Craig LaBrec of Vernon; husband of Elisabeth (Stiles) Holman S. Fernald Raymond W. Lynch, 30, of 106 Boothbay St., was modifications work together.” Brophy Ahern for $2.4 million, but BALANCING ACT — Tim Moriarty appears to be Hartford Road. He was working on the car last week. a daughter, Paula LaBrec of Blodgett. last April a Hartford Superior Holman S. Fernald, 79, of charged with breach of peace, and with carrying a Brophy Ahern plans to add 27 Manchester: a brother, Robert He was born in Hartford, Jan. Court judge ordered an auction of balancing this car on his-knee at Dick’s Texaco, 411 Bridge scores listed Riverside Drive, Andover, died weapon in a motor vehicle when police discovered a apartments in the basement of LaBrec of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; a 17,1904. Before retiring in 1969, he the building because Brophy Monday (April 17, 1989) at 4.75-inch sheathed knife in the his car, poiice said. one of the m ill’s five wings, which sister, Jeannette Trudeau of the was an agency supervisor for the Ahern had not paid the mortgage. Here are the results of the Manchester AM Bridge Windham Community Memorial A resident of White Hall Apartments called police means existing three-foot-high Danielson section of Killingly; former Aetna Fire Insurance Co., Brophy Ahern agreed to pay the Club, which played April 10 and 13: Hospital, Willimantic. after Lynch tried to gain access through the main windows on the north and west and three grandchildren. Hartford, for 47 years. $1.6 million mortgage the day the April 10: North-south: Jim Baker, Louise He was born Nov. 26, 1909, in door next to the woman’s apartment, police said. sides of the building will have to Sears switches stance on judge’s resignation The funeral will be Wednesday Besides his wife, he is survived auction was to be held. Kermode, first place: Irv Carlson, Ellen Goldberg, Rumford, Maine, son of the late When police arrived. Lynch was found in a be six feet high for ventilation and second place; Hal Lucal, Carol Lucal, third place; at 9:15 a.m. from the John F. by a daughter, Jane Cooper of Original owner Kibbe I. Ger- Charles and Mary Ellen (Hol­ third-floor apartment visiting his girlfriend, police lighting. Penny said. has said the minutes do not fully At the March 30 meeting, the FitzGerald said Monday the East-west: Mary Warren, Edie Boucher, first Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Manchester, Mich.; a sister, lola stein had attempted to regain Bv Andrew J. Davis man) Fernald. He was a former said. The Cheney National Historic reflect a 45-minute conversation commission decided in a 4-2 vote minutes of the March 30 meeting place; Terry Daigle, Bev Saunders, second place: Center St., followed by a Mass of B. English of Windsor; and two ownership of the mill after Silk Manchester Herald Coventry resident, moving to Lynch was released on a $1,000 non-surety bond District Commission has ap­ about whether Democratic not to take any action on whether were meant to be a draft, subject Tom Regan, Bev Cochran, third place. Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. grandchildren. and is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior proved the larger windows and Mill Associates failed to pay the to change by commission Andover seven years ago. Before Bridget Church. Burial will be in A memorial service will be Mary Sears, a Republican Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. had a DiRosa had a conflict. Sears and April 13: North-south: Bev Saunders, Sara Court Wednesday. other renovations, Pellegrini mortgage so he could sell it. The Mercier voted against the major­ members. He said he would M. retiring 13 years ago, he was St. James Cemetery. Calling Friday at 11 a.m. at the Holmes member of the Ethics Commis­ conflict of interest because he Mendelsohn, first place; Faye Lawrence, Ann said. Hartford Superior Court ruled Adler Dobkin. the commissioa’s employed at Pratt & Whitney, Funeral Home, 400 Main St. sion, said today she is not ready to voted on the Main Street recon­ ity at the meeting. DeMartin, second place; Eleanor Berggren, Louise hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. The firm has made room for 12 that he could not reclaim vice chairman, to schedule a East Hartford, for 24 years. Memorial donations may be Burial will be at the convenience demand that the commission’s struction project and owns a Miller, third place; more apartments in other areas ownership. Sears said today she would like special meeting on whether he He is survived by his wife, Dolly made to the American Cancer of the family in Scantic Ceme­ Democratic chairman, Judge of dry-cleaning business on the East-west: Tom Regan, Mike Franklin, first Current Quotations to see Robert Franklin become should resign. (Chamblin) Fernald; a son, Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ tery, East Windsor. There are no Probate William Fitzgerald, street. chairman because he is unaffil­ place; Frankie Brown, Phyllis Pierson, second Jeffery Fernald of Orlando, Fla.; Sears said today the meeting chester 06040. calling hours. resign. Mercier has called for FitzGe­ iated with any political party. But place; Edie Boucher, Doris Gorsch, third place. two daughters, Joan Balleftrini of has not been scheduled. She said Memorial donations may be “ I hope they understand this is not a popularity rald’s resignation as chairman. A even though she supports Frank­ Tolland, and Mary Ellen Whalen Wetlands concern FitzGerald has been criticized she would like to listen to what made to Newington Children’s contest. We are not keeping score of who favors story in Monday’s Manchester lin. she said, she is not ready to of Hebron; two sisters: a brother: Richard E. Brown by Jonathan L. Mercier. another FitzGerald has to say before Open blooddrives slated Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St., Ne­ abortion and who does not.” — Toni House, U.S. Herald reported that Sears demand FitzGerald’s eight grandchildren; and several Republican commission deciding whether she wants him Richard Elliott Brown, 70, of wington 06111, or a charity of the Supreme Court public information officer, on the agreed. resignation. nieces and nephews. to resign. Connecticut Valley East, Greater Hartford Stamford, husband of Ann T. donor’s choice. more than 40,000 letters and hundreds of telephone member, for submitting "incom­ There will be no funeral or delays subdivision Sears said today, however, that “ I can work with Judge FitzGe­ Franklin refused to comment Chapter, American Red Cross will sponsor the (Johnson) Brown and father of calls reaching the court each day on the issue of plete” minutes of the commis­ she was misquoted. rald,” she said today. on Monday. following blooddrives open to the public: Tuesday, calling hours. The Potter Funeral Patricia Ann Brown of Manches­ Gloria A. DIckau abortion. sion’s March 30 meeting. Mercier April 25 at Manchester Community College, 60 Home, Willimantic, is in charge ter, died Saturday (April 15,1989) Bv Nancy Cancelman types and locations in that area of arrangements. Gloria A. Dickau, 58, of 362 Manchester Herald because the application was filed Bidwell St., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday, April 28 at St. Joseph Medical Center, “ What happened in Tbilisi is a tragedy for the Memorial donations may be Merrow Road, Coventry, died late Monday afternoon. at Bolton High School, Notch Road, Bolton, from 9 Stamford. people. Vast damage has thus been done to Statewide housing starts piunge to record iow a.m. to 2 p.m. If it has been 56 days since your last made to a charity of the donor’s Besides his wife and daughter, Sunday (April 16, 1989) at Uncas- The developers of a 222-lot ‘T m just concerned about the perestroika and democratization processes.” — lack of specific information,” donation, you are eligible to give blood. To make and choice. he is survived by a brother, on-Thames Hospital, Norwich. subdivision off Vernon Street hit a the largest monthly decrease in Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze, Popper said. The number of housing permits dover was down from February. compared to three approved in appointment or for more information, call 6433-5111. Raymond L. Brown of Brewster, She was the wife of Alfred R. snag Monday when the Planning housing permits, with 27 fewer in remarks distributed by the Tass news agency on " It ’s an incomplete application issued across the state last month In Manchester, four new hous­ February. Walk-ins are welcome. Mass.; and two grandchildren. Dickau, who died April 5, 1988. and Zoning Commission unanim­ units in March. Paul R. LaBrec the uprising in the Georgian republic that led to the as near as I can make out,” is the lowest total recorded for ing units were approved last The town of Bolton did not The funeral will be Thursday at She was bom in Hartford, Sept. ously denied a wetlands permit Papandrea said that the first deaths of at least 19 demonstrators. commission member Ronald March in eight years, according month, compared with 12 in report to the department for Paul R. LaBrec, 63, of 5 10 a.m. in St. Cecilia’s Church. 18, 1930, the daughter of Mr. and required for approval of the third quarter total of 2,311 units in the Gates said. to the state Department of February, according to the state March and February, but the Hawthorne St., husband of Arlyne Burial will be in Queen of Peace Mrs. Harold Porter, and lived in phase of the project. state is the lowest since 1982, “ I think the determination has Housing. Department of Housing. Coven­ state estimated that Bolton auth­ Public Meetings (Heffron) LaBrec, died Sunday Cemetery. Calling hours are Coventry for the past 30 years. The developers, Fairkey Asso­ when 1.444 units were authorized. to be made, is he in the wetlands A total of 805 permits were try reported no new housing units orized two new housing units in (April 16, 1989) at Manchester Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 She is survived by three sons, ciates of South Windsor, had He said the decline in permits can Thoughts or isn’t he?” commission issued statewide in March, the last month, compared with four both March and February. Memorial Hospital. to 9 p.m. at the Leo P. Gallagher & David Dickau of Goffstown, N.H., hoped to begin construction of the be attributed to the continued member William A. Bayer added. lowest figure since March 1981, authorized in February. Out of the eight counties in Meetings scheduled tonight. He was born in Killingly and Son Funeral Home, 2900 Summer Richard Dickau of Bridgeport 80 single-family houses in phase increase in mortgage rates and The developers, who had app­ when 797 permits were approved, There were no housing units Connecticut. Hartford County, lived in Manchester for the last 47 St., Stamford. and Steven Dickau of Williman­ King David and King Solomon, led merry, merry three in May, said Manchester state Housing Commissioner approved in Andover in March which includes Manchester, had fear of their continued rise. years. He was a retired funeral Memorial donations may be tic; a daughter, Mrs. Dwayne lives, with many, many lady friends, and many, attorney Lawrence A. Fiano, who lied for a wetlands permit allow­ Manchester ing them to fill existing wetlands John F. Papandrea said in a news director and had worked at Pratt made to St. Joseph Medical (Gloria) McNeal of Eastford; many wives. But when old age crept over them, with represented Fairkey. Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, release. & Whitney Aircraft, East Hart­ Center, 8th Floor Oncology De­ nine grandchildren; and a great­ many, many qualms. King Solomon wrote the The commission granted an in another area and replace them 7:30 p.m. with a detention basin, may apply Statewide, housing permits ford- He was a communicant of partment, or the Development grandchild. Proverbs, and King David wrote the Psalms. extension on Fairkey’s subdivi­ Human Relations Commission, Municipal Build­ for an amendment to that appli­ jumped 38.1 percent over Febru­ St. Bridget Church and a member Fund of St. Cecilia’s Church, The funeral will be tonight at Thanks to J.B. Naydor (1869-1945) for this bit of sion request for phase three but ing coffee room, 7:30 p.m. cation. The amendment would ary’s figures. But the number of of the American Legion. He had Stamford. 8:30 at the Gilman Funeral humorous verse. Priests, pastors, rabbis, and all denied the wetlands permit with­ permits approved last month in coached Manchester recrea­ Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, religious people committed to their faith need a out prejudice because commis­ cover installation of the water Manchester, Coventry and An­ Bolton tional league baseball and was a Ralph H. Blodgett with the Rev. Robert Maccini, sense of humor at all times. But at no time is the sion members said the applica­ line in the old road. Board of Selectmen meeting on permits and fees. U.S: Navy veteran of World War pastor of Putnam Baptist Church, need greater than in those years when “ old age” tion was incomplete. Phase three Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. II. Ralph H. Blodgett, 85, of 307 officiating. Burial will be Wed­ creeps up on us. However, this aging process does is located on about 59 acres on the Besides his wife, he is survived nesday at 10 a.m. in Woodward Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Woodbridge St., died Monday not lessen the improtance of what has been, or what east side of Keeney Street. by three sons, Gary LaBrec and (April 17, 1989) at Manchester Cemetery, Ashford. Calling hours we may still contribute to our religious community Because the request was denied Scott LaBrec, both of Manches­ are today from 7 to 8:3Q p.m. Coventry Memorial Hospital. He was the of faith. After all, the proverbs of King Solomon without prejudice, the developer ARRORS contain practical wisdom worthy of the careful can submit the request again. 'L Water Pollution Control Authority, Town Office consideration of people of all ages today. Read The developers applied for an "MY DAD FOUND GREAT RETIREMENT LIVING FOR Building, 7:30 p.m. them, and decice for yourself! amendment to the wetlands per­ Republican Town Committee, Town Office College Notes It was after reading the 8th chapter of Proverbs mit Monday at the request of ONE MONTHLY FEE AND NO BUY-IN!” Building, 7:30 p.m. that I decided to enter the ministry 56 years ago. The Senior Planner Stuart B. Popper, GREAT SAVINGS Zoning Board of Appeals, Town Office Building, chapter begins with a question; "Does not wisdom who said installation of a water The Arbors is the newest retirement 7:30 p.m. On Hartt dean’s list Nix to be inducted call, does not understanding raise her voice?” Then line in the northeast part of the David Nix, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nix of 46 it ended with an affirmation: site could harm wetlands on ON FASTER community in the area and he can af­ Lisa Chatzky of Manchester has been named to Wyneding Hill Road, has been nominated for Hapy is the man who listens to me, watching daily either side of the line. Fiano said. the dean’s list of the Hartt School of Music, membership to Phi Sigma National Honor Society of at my gates, waiting beside my doors. For he who The line would be located on ford it! Lottery University of Hartford, for the fall semester. WEIGHT LOSS. Biologists. finds me finds life. And obtains the favor of the town-owned land, formerly called PROVEN-EFFECTIVE, TOO! He will be inducted as an undergraduate member Lord; but he who misses me injures himself; all who the old Town Line Highway. V. They provide big apartments and all Winning numbers dfawn Monday in lotteries Majoring in engineering of Phi Gamma Chapter at Worcester Polytechnical hate me love death. Fiano said. Research proved it! Last year’s Quick around New England; Institute. Worcester, Mass., on April 21. He is a 1987 And who does not know and love the 23rd Psalm The 100-year-old road had origi­ Success® Program melted pounds 20% the services he needs. He pays a Connecticut daily: 012. Play Four: 4551. Mark Hay and Thomas Masters, both of graduate of Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor. and profit by repeating it day after day? nally been wetlands but was filled faster than before. And this year’s monthly rental fee and keeps his sav­ Massachusetts daily: 1792. Manchester, have been named to the dean’s list for This summer he plans to work on a special project for the road, Fiano said. He said New 1989 Quick Success Program is Tri-state daily: 393, 5910. the fall semester at the College of Engineering of the restoring 19th century instruments a project for the Robert J. Bills he did not apply for a wetlands even better, thanks to an easier-to- ings. There is no entry fee! No admis­ 1 Rhode Island daily: 3852. University of Hartford. Scientific Instrument Guild of London, England. Center Congregational Church permit for that area because he use food plan, an expanded and simpli­ did not feel wetlands still existed fied optional exercise plan and that sion charge! No buy-in! Only a monthly there. wonderful meeting experience made “ I can’t see where there is a even more wonderful! Come prove to yourself what we rental fee that his budget can manage. Weather watercourse,” he said. deadly know—this is the program you can count on! Haiirbstpr Hrralft Soil .scientist John P. lanni. hired by the developer, said the HALF-PRICE. SAVE $13 Visit or call the Arbors today and see how you can improve USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 169 Partly sunny road is not classified as wetlands Don’t miss out! Join today and save big! your life and keep your savings. REGIONAL WEATHER because of the depth of fill. He Manchester and vicinity: Ptnny M. SleNort, Publlahar said Installation of the line would Join by April 22 at these convenient times and locations: "IT ’S A NEW CONCEPT FOR SENIORS. Accu-Weather® forecast lor Wednesday Qaorgt T. Chapp«tl Cloudy with chance of shattered Oannia M. Santoro not have any long-term effects on EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR Daytime Conditions and H igh Temperatures EdHor LIFE IS IMPROVED AND YOU KEEP YOUR MONEY!” showers tonight. The low temper­ Advartlalng DIractor the wetlands. First CongrsgstlonsI Church Second Congregational Church Wapping Comm. Church 837 Main Street 385 N. Main SI. 1790 Ellington Rd atures in the 30s. Wednesday will D o ug iti A. B n ln t Shaldon Cohan Fiano also argued that if the Exaeutiv* EdNor •Wed. to am, 4:45 pm 8 7 pm • Mon. 4:45 pm & 7 pm •Thurs. 4:45pm47pm begin cloudy with a chance of a Cotnpoaing Managar • Wed. 4:45 pm 4 7 pm y 0 line were installed carefully, K nlghti ol Columbus Hall morning shower. Partly sunny by Jdtnna O. FronMith Robart H. Hubbard BuilnaM Maugar wetlands on both sides of the old 1831 Main Street Community Baptist Church afternoon with the high tempera­ Praaaroom Managar road would not be disturbed. The • Mon. 7 pm 585 E. Canter Street Oanlaa A. Robatta •Tues.Bpm ARBORS tures between 40 and 50. The Frank J. MeSwaagan developer planned to install ero­ , vr I lOP BROOK Paraonnal Managar Circulation DIractor •Thuts. 10 am Please send more information outlook for Thursday is fair with sion control devices on both sides •Sal. 9:45 am 411:15 am temperatures in the 50s. 403 West Center Street **®*P* Sunday and caruin holldaya by tha of the road, he said. Meetings begin at times listed above. Have a counselor call me West Coastal, East Coastal: But Popper said he and the Doors open 45 minutes earlier lor registration. No reservation needed. Manchester, Connecticut 06040-4738 • ' “ •'’^'’••tar. Conn. Cloudy with chance of showers town staff hadn’t seen plans for P o ‘o 'h* Manchaatar Harald, CALL 1-800-333-3000 tonight. Partly cloudy Wednes­ r.u . BOX 591, MAiKhtcttr, Conn. 00040. erosion control or reports on soil day with a chance of showers If y w d ^ 1 racaiva your Harald by S p.m. waakdava or 7-ar» OR 1-800-972-9320 Name early then clearing in the after­ •.m. Saturdays, ploaaa talaphona your carriar. If vou'ra unable to roach your carrfar, call aubacrlbar larvica at 047-0046 bv s EMERGENCY Address noon. High temperatures near 50. p.m. amakday. tor dallvary In ManchJUw * THE NEW QUICK SUCCESS® PROGRAM 647-9343 Northwest Hills: Tonight „ *1.00 waakly, $7.70 lor ona PIre — Palice — Medical Fm hM 0ub0«qu0n« w m U $8 On«i vtlKl ■< padopM ingkxattonionly C«nnot tMcontbmtd withoihvt ducounlsot $p*c<0l Zip- 70I0I W ftgh l W B lch tn Bird Quick S ucc bib rM itlfctdlridam irksol WEIGHT WATCHTHS INTERNATIONAL INC Town — Scate- cloudy with a chance of showers. 1989 WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNAT lO N A l INC Low temperature in the 30s. Nawaatand prica: 3S canta a copy. Manchaatar Harald la a mambar of Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa D IA L 911 AHB-U Phone MH Showers likely Wednesday morn­ ‘h* Naw England Praaa In Manchester Today’s weather picture was drawn by Tim Danahy, 10, a Aaaoclatlon and tha Naw England Nawapapar Aaaoclatloa C I909 •nc ing, clearing toward afternoon. High temperatures in the 40s fourth-grader at Bowers School. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 18. 1989 - 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 18, 1989 A Landers seeks re-election as 8th president LOCAL Second suspect nabbed in reporter’s death only opponent, for the district presid­ charged with murder, felony murder LOCAL and construction of a sewer line to elect two directors to serve three-year Bv Andrew Yurkovskv ency last year by a vote of 167 to 126. HARTFORD (A P ) - A second and first-degree burglary in Laezyns- terms. Landers said that the seats Manchester Herald serve North Main Street and the Dodson, 33, of 69 Horton Road, said suspect in the 1987 slaying of a ki’s death. Pavilions at Buckland Hills. now held by Andrew Katkauskas and newspaper reporter, whose nude body Bailey said that in light of Askew’s A today that because of his job he now & STATE & STATE Eighth District President Thomas “ Like it says in the statement, I Willard J. Marvin will be up. was found bound and strangled in her arrest, “ additional charges could be had little time to attend district want to finish what’s been started,” Landers is a lifelong resident of the E. Landers announced Monday that meetings. But he did not rule out the West End apartment, was scheduled brought” against Lomax, who is being Landers said today. Eighth Utilities District and a gradu- to be arraigned today in Hartford he would seek re-election to a second possibility of running against held in the Hartford Correctional Thompson backs food bill No opponent has yet come forward ate of East Catholic High School. He Capitol open for tours term. Landers. Superior Court. Center on $200,000 bond. State Rep. John W. Thompson, D- to challenge Landers. Landers said he owns a landscaping firm called TEL HARTFORD — The state Capitol, Legisla­ Willie Askew, 21, was arrested Laezynski’s nude body, bound with In a prepared statement he handed Manchester, says he strongly supports legisla­ didn’t know of any potential Enterprises on Tolland Turnpike. “ Any decision I make in that regard tive Office Building and state Library will be Monday and charged with felony cloth and leather straps, was found on out at Monday’s meeting of the challengers. Landers said that his first term has murder, murder and conspiracy to tion that would require restaurants and food will be a long, thought-out one,” he open for public tours every Saturday from 10 the floor of her apartment Oct. 5.1987. stores to employ food preparers with knowl­ district Board of Directors, Landers, Landers is a Democrat, but party been a successful one, but he’s not a.m. to 3 p.m. until June 10. commit murder in the death of Kara Her University of Pennsylvania 30, said he wanted to help carry out affiliation usually does not play a role taking the support of Eighth District said. Laezynski. a 24-year-old reporter for edge of food-handling techniques. Dodson, the former owner of a League of Women Voters tour guides will be college ring was missing, along with decisions made by the directors this in Eighth Utilities District elections. voters for granted. the Journal Inquirer of Manchester, Thompson, co-sponsor of the bill, testified at Manchester automobile-parts store, available. Registration is required for groups her wallet and some credit cards, and past year. Those include an agree­ The district president, who serves “ I never expect to win an election Hartford Police Chief Bernard R. a public hearing before the General Assemb­ is in a service center manager of 10 or more people. For more information, her apartment had been ransacked. ment on fire and sewer jurisdiction for a term of one year, will be elected easily. I have to call (voters), work Sullivan said at a news conference. ly’s Public Health Committee March 28. He training program for K mart in call the league at 240-0222. The prosecution’s case against with the town, renovation of the Willis at the annual meeting on May 24. At the telephones,” he said. Askew, who was also charged with said the proposal has more support than a Southington. Lomax was undermined when a similar bill that was rejected in 1987. The garage to make room for office space. that time, district voters will also Landers defeated Perry Dodson, his first-degree burglary and conspiracy forensic expert for the Hartford committee voted in favor the bill. Assumption adds grades to commit first-degree burglary, was Police Department claimed that a being held on $500,000 bond pending fingerprint found on a pair of scissors Assumption School will add kindergarten the arraignment. and grades 1 and 2 in fall 1989. belonged not to Lomax, as he Dodson is dismayed 8th tax rate is due Friday; Askew, wearing a bright green originally believed, but to himself. Short stories focus of talk Registrations for .kindergarten through Notre Dame baseball hat and checked James E. McDonald, who lost his grade 8 are now being accepted. For more Three discussions will be held at the Whiton shirt, told reporters “ I didn’t do It” as job with the Hartford Police Depart­ information, call 649-0889 or 643-0452. Memorial Library, 100 N. Main St., in May on at commitee records finai budget is stiii not set he was being taken from the police ment over the dispute, said he must contemporary American short stories. The station to the Morgan Street jail have to be below $1.5 million if the have left his print on the scissors Manchester library system is one of 20 in the Monday. during the course of the investigation. Bv Andrew Yurkovskv Dodson said. “ A secretary should Bv Andrew Yurkovskv present tax rate of 6.5 mills were to be Career day approaching Hartford area participating in the project Manchester Herald Sullivan and Hartford State’s Attor­ I FBI forensic experts who examined Manchester Herald have been appointed to take maintained. funded by a grant from the Connecticut COVENTRY — Coventry High School’s ney John M. Bailey refused to the print said McDonald was wrong minutes.” In a related matter, the directors Humanities Council. Eighth Utilities District resi­ Information will not be available career day is scheduled for 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. comment on what led police to suspect and that the print did indeed belong to He said he would take the agreed during their Monday meeting at Stories to be discussed are from the dent Perry Dodson is not com­ until at least Friday on the tax rate April 27 at Coventry High School. Askew in the slaying, saying Superior minutes to the Freedom of Mayfair Gardens to advertise for the Lomax. anthology “ New American Short Stories: The pletely happy about the response Court Judge Raymond R. Norko had Authorities had long believed that Information Commission for the needed lo/upport the proposed budget North Main Street sewer work from Writers Select Their Favorites” In Manches­ he received to a request for for the Eighth Utilities District, district ordered the arrest warrant sealed more than one person was involved in commission’s review. April 24 to 28 and to open bids on May 31. ter. the discussions will be led by Ann Charters, minutes of the district’s elections President Thomas Landers said because police are still investigating Laezynski’s death. But a suspect The single bid for property and Drunken-driving bill passed a professor in the Department of English at the committee. Monday. the case. AP photo identified by an informant turned out The elections committee will liability insurance from the W.J. Irish University of Connecticut. The discussions will Typewritten minutes of seven A bill passed recently by the state House of “ We’re under the order of the to have a perfect alibi — he was in jail hold a comment session on the Agency of Manchester, opened at be held May 11, May 18 and May 25, beginning committee meetings, from Sep­ A final figure for the district budget Representatives will make it easier for victims Superior Court that we cannot com­ NEW SUSPECT — Willie Askew of Hartford, left, is led to a police at the time of the crime. proposed election changes on Monday’s meeting, provided only par­ at 7:30 p.m. tember to November 1988, were May 1 at 7 p.m. in the district has not been set because of uncertainty of drunken driving to get compensation, state ment on any motive or any informa­ car outside Hartford Police Headquarters Monday after he was Laezynski. from Union. N.J.. had tial figures because insurance compan­ made available at Monday’s firehouse on Main Street. The over whether interest costs for con­ Rep. James R. McCavanagh. D-Manchester, tion in the arrest warrant,” Bailey arrested in connection with the death in 1987 of a newspaper edited a weekly newspaper. The ies will not put out a quote until 60 days meeting of the Eighth Utilities major change proposed is a struction of sewers on North Main reported. said. Nutley (N.J.) Sun. for about a year prior to renewal. Director Andrew reporter. He is the second suspect arrested in the case. District. Dodson said today he provision requiring candidates Street and Irving Street will be Now, the state Commission on Victim Bailey said the state is prepared to before she joined the Journal Inquirer Radon test kits available Katkauskas, the district insurance try the other man charged in the picked up a copy of the minutes at for office to declare their inten­ calculated for a full year or for eight Services may grant compensation awards to unable to reach a verdict after five in March 1987. She covered the towns commissioner, told the other directors. Laezynski case. Joseph L. Lomax. 23, Lomax’s murder trial ended in a Residents can get radon test kits from the the meeting. tions 30 days before the annual months. Landers said at a meeting of victims or their families if they are injured or days of deliberation. He had been of Tolland and Stafford. He said after the meeting he would seek mistrial last month after a jury was town Health Division from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Dodson, of 69 Horton Road, meeting. Under the present district directors that he would meet killed by a person convicted of drunk driving. of Hartford, a second time. individual quotes from the insurance p.m. weekdays on the first floor of Lincoln filed a complaint last Wednesday procedure, they can be nomi­ Wednesday with a representative from The recent bill allows the commission to look Center, 495 Main St. with the state Freedom of Infor­ nated from the floor. the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. to carriers. at evidence and order payment in cases Landers said that the budget would be The Health Division provides the kit and mation Commission seeking in­ District counsel John D. La- get the answer to that question. without conviction if the commission concludes EMERGENCY based on an earlier estimate of $103,100 testing directions. The kit has a canister of formation on the meetings. He Belle Jr. said after Monday’s The proposed budget would be there was a drunken-driving violation. Director blamed for misusing funds Fire — Police — Medical activated charcoal that is opened for seven has said he wanted the informa­ directors’ meeting that the FOI $1,731,853 for a full year of interest or for insurance. The current law does not provide compensa­ The district voters will set the budget days. The canister is then mailed to the tion so he could make an informed Commission has a tendency to $1,672,903 for eight months. Landers tion if the offending driver chooses alcohol HARTFORD (AP) — The executive “ poorly run institution.” conduct by Mulvihill in his oversight of D IA L 911 at the annual district meeting May 24. laboratory. decision on the changes proposed interpret the law broadly. He said has calculated that the budget would education as an alternative to a conviction or if director of the University of Connecti­ On Friday. UConn President John T. the 84 accounts, Casteen said. In Manchester Test results will be interpreted by the Health by the committee at the annual that if notes were taken, it made the charge is reduced through plea bargaining. cut Health Center must take the blame Casteen III recommended that the Mulvihill had asked for the audit and Division and sent to residents. If necessary, the meeting of the district May 24. sense to make a transcript of McCavanagh said. for the mishandling of state funds university’s board of trustees return for financial authority to be transferred division will make recommendations for Dodson said today he didn’t them available. despite an audit showing no improprie­ financial control of the center to to Casteen in October while it was being further testing. have time to review the minutes Last month. Dodson threatened 8th studies fire pension pian ties, a state auditor said. Mulvihill. conducted. KNOW THE thoroughly, so he didn’t have an Resident acts as auctioneer State Auditor Henry J. Becker Jr. Mulvihill relinquished financial con­ Casteen said Monday he reviewing to go to the commission if the appoint a commission to revise the district opinion on the actions of the The directors of the Eighth Utilities criticized the center’s executive direc­ trol in October after state auditors and the original charges made in October committee did not provide him charter to provide a pension plan in next Darcy B. Otis of Manchester served as an PROFESSIONALS Republican fund-raiser set committee. “ The notes are very District took no action Monday on a tor, James E. Mulvihill, saying he was the state attorney general accused him by the state attorney general’s office with copies of committee min­ year’s budget. auctioneer for the Connecticut Public Televi­ brief.” he said. “ It’s not much to resident’s request to form a commission to trying to shift responsibility to his of a half-dozen violations of university that Mulvihill had allowed state money If you are a Republicans in the 35th Senatorial District utes, committee decisions, cor­ The possibility of a pension plan for sion Auction for the seventh year. go by.” study formation of a pension plan for the subordinates for the steering of thou­ bylaws and state law. for research to be diverted to the will hold a fund-raiser called “ 35 Springs respondence and surveys. volunteer firefighters of the Eighth 'The auction, held from April 5 through April professional and As he has before, he questioned In a letter dated Monday that district’s volunteer firefighters. sands of dollars of state money into a Casteen said an audit of the 84 private University of Connecticut Foundation A live” May 5 at the Inn at Gwyn Careg on District Fire Department is being studied 16, featured more than 5,000 donated goods and the fact that no formal minutes accompanied the minutes, dis­ Harvey B. Steeves of 281 Woodbridge private foundation. University of Connecticut Foundation Inc., a private fund-raising would like to Route 44 in Pomfret. by a committee looking into the reorgani­ services. An estimated 1 million people from were taken. trict President Thomas E. Land­ St., a district resident, requested last “ He didn’t want to take responsibility accounts under Mulvihill’s control from organization. The dinner-dance is open to the public. zation of the department. Chief John G. Connecticut. Massachusetts, Rhode Island and make your services The minutes made available ers Jr. said that no correspon­ month that the pension fund be estab­ for anything,” Becker said, “ I don’t July 1, 1983, to Oct. 31, 1988, found no In the statement. Mulvihill says he Tickets cost $35 per person and are available Mace told members of the district Board New York were expected to view the known to the public, Monday were transcribed from dence was received and no lished. District President Thomas Land­ know why the taxpayers of Connecticut evidence of wrongdoing. oversaw on a day-to-day basis only 84 of from Republican town committee chairmen in of Directors during its meeting Monday programs. the notes of district Director surveys were taken. ers read a letter from district counsel John would want to pay $180,000 a year for The $24,740 independent audit, com­ the 350 UConn Foundation accounts you may contact Andover, Chaplin, Eastford, Pomfret, Union. night. Otis is a public relations manager for Decker Ellen Landers, a member of the “ Since there was never a D. LaBelle Jr. that said that the directors someone like that.” That is Mulvihill’s missioned by the health center and earmarked for the health center, and Willington, Ashford. Coventry. Mansfield, Mace said that he hoped to speak with a Rickard of Glastonbury. She lives in Manches­ J.F. Hummel at committee. quorum of directors present at did not have to act on Steeve’s request. annual salary at the health center in conducted by Peat Marwick Main & Co, added that in many cases he was denied Tolland. Vernon and Woodstock. Reservations representative from the Volunteer Fire­ ter with her husband. Robert, and children, “ This committee was an exten­ the meetings, the clerk was not In a petition with II signatures that Farmington. of Hartford, found no evidence of access by foundation officials to the 649-3642. must be made by May 3. fighter Insurance Co. of America about Justin and Allison. sion of the Board of Directors: it present to take formal minutes,” Steeves submitted to the district clerk. Becker said he felt the center was a misconduct or dishonest or improper accounts not under his control. setting up a pension fund. was created by the board.” Landers wrote. Steeves called on the district directors to KNOW THE PROFESSIONALS

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Vacationing with His Wife, In The Concerned Businessmen’s Association of America daughter Alicia and sons An and Dan. 5 yrs as Deputy Mayor, and Member of UNICO. Caribbean, During Winter. Resides in Woodstock Valley with wife Bette B’nai B’rith,Kiwanis Club of Manche; and children Winfield 20 and Samantha 16 Sailing, Tennis, Skiing, Long Walks MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, April 18. 1989 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 18, 1989 A Police Chief Jim Brown. ‘Turkey Franks’ recalled Oil cleanup plan It took a dozen teen-agers almost eight NATION hours to collect the 42,000 pounds of candy, WASHINGTON (AP) — Plantation Foods NATION & WORLD including 11.1 million pieces of plain M&Ms Inc. of Waco, Texas, has recalled all of its and 4.1 million pieces of peanut candy, said “Plantation Turkey Franks’’ because some & WORLD Brown. were found to be contaminated with a A faces skepticism The accident occurred early Sunday potentially fatal bacteria, federal officials Chinese when an eastbound van crossed the center said. Police who opened gate By Paul Jenkins a big parade and fireworks on Christian converts jaiied line and struck the tractor-trailer, state The U.S. Department of Agriculture The Associated Press that day,” he said. “If you get out police said. announced the recall after some franks KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - A judge No serious injuries were reported. were found to be contaminated by Listeria there, you’ll see something convicted and sentenced 13 men to eight students VALDEZ, Alaska — Imagine a happening.” Brown said the cleanup began at daylight monocytogenes. months in prison for converting to Chris­ and continued until mid-afternoon. The USDA said the plant was ordered Friday feared wall would fall road from to Pho­ The 987-foot tanker Exxon tianity, the Nepalese news agency RSS enix, Ariz., 30 feet wide and Valdez sumped more than 10 teen-agers were hired by the trucking to stop production immediately and to hold reported. company’s Insurers at $10 an hour to pick up all remaining franks. The plant resumed By Michael West coated with 4,200 gallons of oily million gallons of crude oil into Judge Nav Raj Upadhyaya ■ of the in sit-in The Associated Press black slime per mile. Now slop the sound after it ran aground on the individual and family-sized packages, production on Monday following the recall. Makwanpur District Court in Bhimphedi, many of which had broken open, he said. the goop onto remote beaches and Bligh Reef on March 24. The 30 miles south of the capital, on Sunday The franks are sold at the retail level in BEIJING (AP) — Hundreds of LONDON — The soccer disas­ coves along Prince William company has been criticized for handed down the sentences of eight months 1-pound packages and to institutions in students mourning the death of ter that killed 95 fans in Sheffield Sound. its initial response. and 15 days to each of the men, RSS 10-pound packages under the brand names reformist leader Hu Yaobang occurred when a police official, The Exxon Valdez tanker Oil now stretches along Alas­ reported Monday. Arms dealer arrested Plantation Turkey Franks, NIFDA Turkey fearing a wail would collapse wreck has left about that much oil staged a sit-in early today at the ka’s south-central coast for Police arrested the 13 on August 10 and BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Police today Franks, CODE Turkey Franks and Nugget Great Hall of the People, the seat from the crush of the crowd, on the sound’s once pristine hundreds of miles. Scores of charged them with changing their religion. Turkey Franks. The franks were distrib­ ordered an outer gate of the arrested Saudi arms dealer Adnan Ka- of government, to demand more shoreline — Exxon figures it at beaches and miles of shore in the Christian missions are permitted in shoggi on a warrant issued by a U.S. judge uted in southern states from Georgia to democracy and funding for stadium opened, a newspaper 366 miles. And the giant corpora­ sound are sticky black waste­ Nepal, but conversion is forbidden. Ninety . USDA said. reported today. in a racketeering case involving Ferdinand education. tion won federal approval Mon­ lands, and parts of the Kenai percent of the country’s 16 million people and Imelda Marcos, the Justice Ministry About 2,000 students marched As investigators prepared to day for a plan to clean up most of Fjords National Park and other USDA said the Centers for Disease are Hindu, Buddhists comprise 5 percent announced. Control confirmed the presence of Listeria for four hours from Beijing begin an official probe, officials it. areas in the Gulf of Alaska have and Moslems 3 percent. called for a ban on standing- A ministry statement said Kashoggi was monocytogenes in the franks during an University and People's Univer­ But the ambitious strategy to been contaminated. charged with “illegal property dealings” room-only areas like the one clean up 305 miles faces sharp active surveillance investigation on sity to Tiananmen Square and Exxon estimates 4,200 gallons M&Ms were everywhere including with real estate owned by the listeriosis. about 300 sat outside the Great where fans on Saturday were skepticism and new demands of oil per mile are on the sound crushed against a riot-control former Philippines president and his wife Hall, refusing to leave unless that it be broadened to include shoreline — 1,260 gallons per mile BREMEN, Ind. (AP) - It was a and valuable paintings that disappeared Roane Lacy Jr.. chief executive officer of authorities agree to meet with fence along the playing field or other polluted areas. Some offi­ chocolate-lover’s delight, but a big head­ Plantation Foods, said test batches will be trampled. in the lightly oiled spots to as from Manila’s Metropolitan Museum after them and publish their cials just smiled sadly when much as 12,600 gallons per mile. ache for everyone else when a candy- produced in five separate operations over The death toll rose to 95 when a Marcos went into exile in February 1986. grievances. asked its chance of success. The shore averages 30 feet wide. ladened tractor-trailer overturned on U.S. 6 Kashoggi was arrested at a Bern hotel the week, and it won’t be known until the In Shanghai, more than 1,500 critically injured fan died over­ The plan calls for a mobiliza­ State officials have identified spilling 15 million pieces of M&Ms. end of next week whether shipments can night at Northern General Hospi­ and taken to the district jail in downtown students marched during the tion by early June of 4,000 people more than 50 beaches in the sound “There was candy everywhere,” said Bern, police said. resume. night chanting pro-democracy tal in Sheffield, a hospital spokes­ and scores of vessels. By Sept. 15, that need to be cleaned. slogans. man said on condition of f # they’re supposed to erase the The student marches were the anonymity. The victim was not AP photo tarry remains of the nation’s identified. worst oil spill from the rocky largest in China since 1986-87 AP photo pro-democracy protests that re­ Of the 170 people injured in the ROYAL VISITOR — Princess Diana taiks with Ian Clarke. beaches of one of the world’s sulted in Hu's forced resignation IN SHOCK — K mart clerk Thomas Wire comforts disaster at Hillsborough stadium 16, one of the survivors of the soccer disaster that killed richest regions for fish and as Communist Party chief. fellow clerk Charon Waddell at the K mart store in in the northern city, 25 remained 95 fans in Sheffield. She visited him at a Sheffield hospital wildlife. They reflected not just grief at hospitalized today, 19 in intensive Adm. Paul Yost, the head of the Castleton, Ind., Monday after a 5-year-old girl had part care. on Monday. Hu's death but students' unhappi­ of a hand blown off by a bomb hidden among packages Coast Guard, approved the prop­ ness with their living conditions The government inquiry was osal Monday. But he wondered if and bleak career prospects. of garbage bags. scheduled to begin today together Exxon could meet its goals in the After today’s march in Beijing, with a coroner’s inquest on six of face of the sound’s notorious student representatives were al­ the people who died in Hillsbo­ weather and the limited time WE’VE BEEN HELPING lowed inside the Great Hall to Girl seriously injured rough stadium in the northern Suspect leaves note available. present their demands to officials city. ‘Tm concerned whether the of the national legislature. « The Times of London and the level of activity can be kept up The students demanded repudi­ in bombing at K mart Daily Mail today named the asking forgiveness through the summer to complete PEOPLE BUY THEIR FIRST ation of past official campaigns police officer in charge who cleanup,” said Yost, who de­ against liberalism, freedom of ordered the late Liverpool arri­ manded the plan last week. speech and of the press, more INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -A pipe been able to determine whether vals to be let in as Superintendent Dennis Kelso, commissioner of money for education and aboli­ bomb exploded among pack­ we will be able to preserve her Roger Marshall. for killing rampage the Alaska Department of Envir­ tion of Beijing regulations ages of garbage bags in a sight.” The Times said Marshall gave onmental Conservation, des­ HOMES FOR GENERATIONS. against street demonstrations. department store, injuring a The girl’s mother, Maurine the order because he feared a By Jack Schrelbman were slain Friday night and left at cribed it as barely adequate. They also demanded that se­ 5-year-old girl who lost four Bower, 31, suffered a minor wall was about to collapse on the The Associated Press a trash dump. Salcido’s 3-year- “It needs more work,” he said, nior leaders reveal their incomes fingers and was in danger of shrapnel injury to one of her legs crush of late arrivals. old daughter, Carmina, survived adding it would be next week and that the Communist Party losing her sight in one eye. and fainted. She was treated at The paper quoted the head of GLEN ELLEN, Calif. - Au­ despite having her throat slashed before he would comment on reassess its 1987 ouster of Hu, who None of the 50 other people in the hospital. South Yorkshire police. Chief thorities said they found a note from ear-to-ear. whether he believed it would the K mart store when the bomb The explosion occurred about was accused of being too tolerant Constable Peter Wright, as say­ asking God’s forgiveness inside a Carmina, listed in stable condi­ work. If your parents starteid out in this area, it’s likely our preidecessors helpecd them buy of student demonstrators and of went off Monday night was an hour before the northeast ing he had information that will man’s blood-splattered car hours Yost, overseeing the cleanup at seriously injured, officials said. tion at Petaluma Valley Hospital, liberalism. Indianapolis store was to close. vindicate his officers but said he after he killed five people and was asked by a detective what President Bush’s direction, lis­ Hu died Saturday after suffer­ “The store looks like everyb­ Louis M. Profeta, a medical could not reveal them because of shortly before he slit the throats occurred at the dump; “Cut her, tened to the concerns of Kelso and their first home. ComFeid is one of the top mortgage leniders in New Englanti - with ing a heart attack. Students in ody dropped whatever they student at Indiana University, the government inquiry. of his three young daughters. other state officials. He then gave was shopping when the bomb cut her twice,” the girl said, Beijing and Shanghai first put up were looking at," said Scott The Daily Mail said Marshall Other new details also emerged making a slicing motion with her Exxon until May 1 to come up posters mourning Hu and ex­ Minier, a spokesman for the exploded. ordered a sliding steel gate to be about the bloody rampage in “I saw the little girl, her hand across her throat, according with plans to deal with oil pressing dissatisfaction with his Marion County sheriff’s depart­ opened to relieve the potentially which seven people died, includ­ to the documents. contamination outside the sound over 70,000 mortgages in four years. We’ll explain everything you need to know opponents, then took to the ment. “There’s blood on the tile. clothes were on fire and the fatal pressure outside of fans ing allegations that winery and disposal of oily waste. The trash bag area is a mess. mother was screaming. Both being crushed against the outer worker Ramon Salcido had tried The detective then asked if her streets. father did it. She responded, “The plan will be expanded to Students had marched to Tia­ There is a blood and merchan­ father and mother were covered gate. to kill the wife of a co-worker but add in these other concerns,” said about mortgages, so you can choose the one that fits your neetds best. Antd we’ll sit dise scattered all over.” in blood,” Profeta said. “We his gun jammed. “Yeah, yeah,” and began to cry. nanmen on Monday to lay a Hillsborough gatekeeper Jack Five minutes later, she said Exxon spokesman Don Cornett. wreath for Hu. Minier said the bomb had a rendered first aid and got the Stone was quoted by the Sheffield Salcido continued to elude He said that on’ Saturday, pressure-sensitive release. father and mother away, then authorities today as a 5-day-old spontaneously, “Dad hurt me,” March leaders today placed a Star newspaper on Monday as according to the court papers. Exxon would field its first landing 15-foot banner in Hu’s honor on a “It sounded like a pop, ” said a got her stabilized.” saying he refused police orders to manhunt stretched from Canada craft equipped to work on the down with you wherever and whenever it’s most convenient for you - in our office The father, Kevin Bower, 31, Carmina is under armed guard monument in Tiananmen to revo­ clerk, Judy Kiefer. “The first open the outer gate and was to Mexican. spill. thing I heard was a child was holding his youngest daugh­ The note written in Spanish was at the hospital, where gifts lutionary heroes. forced to hand over his keys to a continued to pour in. But Exxon consultant Ed Ow­ One student climbed onto the screaming. A lot of people were ter, Megan, 1, at the time of the police inspector. found inside the car along with a ens said that initially, more time or your home. We also offer other popular services like our Express CDs that pay monument and demanded the saying, ‘Get out of here.’” explosion. “I handed the keys to him and .22-caliber semi-automatic pistol Her 28-year-old father — des­ would be spent on training than resignation of the Communist The store received no warning The severed portion of Erin’s told him it was his responsibility and Salcido’s Social Security cribed by some as friendly and cleaning. Party’s ruling Politburo, a 22- before the explosion, and no hand was recovered at the scene and not mine,” Stone was quoted card, according to documents good worker and by others as an "I don’t think you should expect member body. The students motive for the bombing was about an hour after the explo­ as saying. filed Monday in federal court in insanely jealous heavy drinker high interest with no penalty for early withdrawal. To be sure, there’s every reason cheered wildly, and also cheered known, said sheriff Joseph G. sion, packed in ice and taken to San Francisco. who used cocaine and toted a gun McAtee. the hospital, but officials said it The inquiry, headed by a senior “Forgive me God, but this law his call for a reassessment of Hu judge. Lord Justice Sir Peter — has not been positively sighted and a government apology for The bomb went off apparently could not be reattached. made me do it. We could live despite hundreds of calls from Public radio for us to be good at what we do. We’ve been practicing for generations. ComEed has as Erin Bower of Indianapolis Authorities brought in dogs to Taylor, will “make recommenda­ better, me and my children but past unspecified mistakes. tions about the needs of crowd across California and as far away A few police stationed around grabbed a package of trash sniff out more explosives. None what can I do,” said the note filed as Maine, authorities said. bags, authorities said. was found. control and safety at sports in support of an FBI request for a tells Exxon the square made no attempt to grounds,” Home Secretary Dou­ Murder charges were filed 52 offices in seven states. Eor the one nearest you, call tolhfree h800'922'9930. interfere. She was in surgery today. Other K mart stores in the warrant charging Salcido with “She still has her thumb and Indianapolis area planned to glas Hurd told Parliament on unlawful flight to avoid prosec­ Monday in Sonoma County to keep cash Several hours after they began Monday. against Salcido in connection their protest under a hot sun, the about half of the palm of her take precautions as a result of tion. A magistrate granted the hand,” said Barbara McGraw, a the bombing. Minier said. Hurd told the Commons that the warrant. with the slayings of his wife, head of the legislature’s visitor’s Angela, 24, and daughters Sofia, JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - The department, Luo Xiaozha, came spokeswoman for Methodist Agents of the U.S. Bureau of decision of a senior police officer Officials did not say what “this Alaska Public Radio Network Hospital. “She has a significant Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to open the gate because he law” meant, but Salcido report­ 4, and Teresa, 1, and of co-worker out and told the students their Tracy Toovey. board has decided to return injury to her left eye. We haven’t are aiding the investigation. “considered there was possible edly was upset by a court order $32,283 that Exxon Corp. had demands “are too big for one danger to the lives of the person to decide on right away.” last week to pay nearly $6,000 in The court papers said 33-year- donated to help the network cover spectators at the front” would be overdue child support and to a central question for Taylor’s old Kenneth Butti, who survived the Exxon Valdez oil spill. make monthly payments of $511 an attack outside his ranch “I think there is a perceived inquiry. He did not name the for a 4-year-old daughter in officer. Friday, told a detective Salcido conflict of interest,” network Arrest made in ritual murders; Fresno. had tried to shoot Butti’s wife but executive director Diane Kaplan Survivors said about 4,000 fans Police found the car Friday the gun malfunctioned. told the board at an emergency were pushing at the turnstiles afternoon in a San Rafael alley, meeting Monday. “I believe it trying to get inside. about 15 miles south of Petaluma, Butti said “he could hear the would be inappropriate for us to click as the hammer fell, but that ‘witch’ might be another victim Hurd also said major soccer near where his daughters were accept it.’’ stadiums should do away with the found Saturday. there was no explosion,” accord­ Exxon officials said late last By Joel Williams cult in the belief it would bring Quintana and Alvaro de Leon cheaper standing-room-only Police believe two of the girls ing to the court papers. week that the oil company had The Associated Press magical protection to the group’s Valdez. areas and provide “all-seated sent the network a check after illicit business, authorities said. A person who answered the accommodation.” they learned state legislators BROWNSVILLE. Texas - U.S. The father is not accused. telephone at the Mexican police Several soccer clubs, including were considering a supplemental authorities have arrested one Serafin Hernandez’s son, Se­ office in Matamoros early today Liverpool, announced Monday CALDWELL budget request for the money. man and issued warrants for two rafin Hernandez Garcia Jr., and said Benitez was not available that they were preparing to tear Network officials said at the others in the growing interna­ brother, Elio Hernandez Rivera, and there wasn't anyone else who down riot-control fences around OIL INC. time that they would accept the tional investigation of a cult of are among the four suspects in could comment on the case. Calls playing fields. check and that they did not drug smugglers suspected of custody in Matamoros, across the to the Customs office in Browns­ consider it an ethical issue. slaughtering 15 people. border from Brownsville. Formal ville late Monday weren’t The disaster occurred at an English Football Association Cup Exxon, the owner of the tanker Mexican officials, meanwhile, Mexican charges were expected returned. .81® that ran aground last month and suspect a woman believed to be to be filed against them today. semifinal match between Liver­ per gal. C. O. D. The filing of Mexican charges 150 gal. minimum purchaaa spilled more than 10 million the cult’s “witch” may have been Saul Hernandez Rivera, pool and Nottingham Forest. gallons of oil into Prince William against the four men in custody Police have released the names killed because she knew too much brother of Hernandez Sr. and Elio was delayed by the discovery on Sound, has underwritten network about the drug operation, a Hernandez, was machine-gunned of all the victims, except the 649-8841 programs in the past, as have newspaper reported today. to death last year in Mexico in a Sunday of two bodies on a person who died overnight. P rio n S u b fn l to Chongo collective farm two miles south of other oil companies. 1 Serafin Hernandez Rivera of drug-related execution, Neck the Santa Elena ranch. Exxon’s oil-spill contribution, Brownsville was arrested Mon­ said. 25.000 PRICED VOLUMES, ALL SUBJECTS however, was unusual in that it day in Houston on charges of Authorities continued to hunt The two victims were identified Art was provided as reimbursement marijuana importation, posses­ for the reputed “godfather” of the as Moises Castillo, 52, of Houston, Humor Muale for coverage of a specific news and Hector de la Fuente, 39, of sion and conspiracy. He belongs cult, Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo, Woman RICHARD E. CLOUGH event in which it has been Ejido San Francisco, west of to a family suspected of involve­ 26. Cratta accused of negligence. ment in drug trafficking for at Mexican police believe Con­ Matamoros, both of whom had Movlaa Kaplan stressed that network least 12 years, said Oran Neck, stanzo and two companions flew been missing since May. They did Nature Melville - Clough & Associates Indiana BOOKS officials did not ask Exxon or the not appear to have been tortured National Search for Out-of-PrInt Books Watkins Center • Suite A-105 chief U.S. Customs agent in from McAllen to Mexico City on Myalery legislators for the money, and Brownsville. April 10 and then to Miami the or mutiliated like other victims, Nature 935 Main SL that accepting it would not have Neck said warrants also were next day, the day 12 mutiliated authorities said. ScIPIc Featuring This Week Manchester, CT 06040 compromised news coverage by issued for Martin Quintana and bodies were found on the Santa Antlquea Religion 647-1865 Malio Fabio, two Mexican citi­ Elena ranch 20 miles west of Jose Piedad Silva Arroyo, the network’s member stations. Mexico’s chief federal narcotics Theater ^ Rieint Purchiin; However, the board agreed that zens believed to have partici­ Matamoros, said Juan Benitez investigator for northeastern Ta- Eric Sloane • Life Insurance the appearance of a conflict of pated in the sacrificial slaying Ayala, commander of the Fed­ New England Smill Collidlon Mounlilniirlno maulipas state, said authorities Heritage Praaa Alio: Interest could jeopardize the and mutilation of University of eral Judicial Police unit in Wattaee Nutting Thorton Burgoti • Disability Insurance Matamoros. were considering adding the two network’s credibility. The six- Texas student Mark Kilroy, who victims’ deaths to the murder, Thornton Burgaaa member board voted unanim­ Joaaph C. Lincoln • Tax Deferred Annuities disappeared while vacationing Police have evidence that the kidnapping, drug and weapons ously to return the check with a along the border during spring “witch” — Sara Villareal Aldrete Qane Stratton Porter BOOKS & BIRDS break. — didn’t accompany the three, charges pending against the four • Retirement Pianning letter of thanks to Exxon. THE NEIGHBORHOOD BANKERS suspects. ; * i - oil Salk, Prop. Exxon spokeswoman Jan Cool The two were among six Benitez told the Houston 510 E. Middle Tpka. suspects who remained at large Chronicle. Officials said the two victims • Corporate Fringe Benefit said the company understood the 1 Manchaatar, CT board’s reasoning. 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Clements, executive producer. suit and tie and calling himself a “ winner, 1 T '* 13 Marx brother But Chase Hampton knocks ’em dead with a The show is designed to provide “ education the teen-ager asks for advice about investing U B cx'.J 14 Ever (poet.) 11 Exclamation of calypso song-and-dance number. And Josh, through entertainment,” but the accent is $250 he has saved. Trump tells him to put it in - .'V'O _ ' ' ' / 15 Age annoyance Tiffini, Lindsey, Albert and the gang get the clearly on the latter, Clements says. 1. .V il* 16 Expect 19 Egyptian a bank until he is older. ‘ ire,Vilf.“M studio jumping with a rap-and-disco blend of “ It’s all great fun. There are no messages 17 River inlet dancing girl At the end, Tom presents Trump with a pair PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz M-I-C-K-E-Y-M-O-U-S-E. that are knocked into people’s heads, no 1 8 ___Lama 21 Caustic of Mickey Mouse ears, which he adjusts over 20 Fragrant The ‘‘Mickey Mouse Club” is back. And public service announcements about drugs or substance his carefully combed locks. N O Y S U E although its style has been updated, the anything like that,” he said. 22 College deg 23 Neglect LET 5 TRY TO MAKE IT A 6 0 0 p ! i l l h u g 24 Saute U D D rr D N 1 P L O people at Walt Disney say it’s just as good and The show is being taped before audiences at 24 Cut (tree) NICE FRIENPLY GAME... THE CATCHER! 2 5 ___poisoning 25 Strong cotton L 1 s N1E C E U N A relevant as the original television show was “ THIS IS MY DREAM job,” said head the new Disney-MGM Studios complex in 29 Conceits 26 Government L E s E L D E R R A N when it began 34 years ago. writer Alan Silberberg, who has a master’s central Florida and will be televised 33 Greatly agent “ We had a lot of skepticism about doing the degree in education from Harvard Univer­ exclusively on the , which has 35 Oriental 27 Sign of the 40 Soul (Fr.) 51 Eyes, mouth, ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ in the 1990s,” said Steve sity. “ We take entertainment and use it to about 4 million subscribers. Fields said this women's future Fields, senior vice president of the Disney & 'No sense starting till after I did my taxes. I 43 Smells nose, etc. educate about kids issues. ... The show gives will give Disney more control without having quarters 28 Tide type 45 Run would have just pulled 'em out.” Channel, which will carry the show, “ But so them a sense that they’re not alone out to worry about ratings. 1989 by NEA. Inc 36 Actress West 30 Barbarian 54 Set of tools 46 No many elements (of the old show) were there.” ■‘ i 37 Of two parts 31 Dog in Garfield 47 Informal letter 55 As fa r_____ terrific, and kids still relate to kids.” There’s one big difference from the 1950s TALENT SCOUTS HELD auditions for 39 Actress 32 Bags 49 Cannonballs about 5,000 kids around the country before BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. Magnani 34 Submissive (si.) know shew — cartoons have been replaced by 41 Lectures JUST L IK E ITS predecessor, the new show music videos. One of the early episodes selecting the lucky dozen featured on the 38 Barge 50 Borders 56 Prison (si.) OH.IVE SEEN THIS 42 One of the is for and by kids from about ages 8 to 12 and features a jazzy song-and-dance number on a show. 1 2 5 6 7 10 11 ACT BEFORE A Three Stooges features music, dancing, comedy skits, New York City street set. The not-so-grown-up hosts are Fred New­ HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne ■ ‘ MILLION 44 Unclaimed mail celebrity guests and Another innovation is a segment in which man, an actor, writer and comedian, and dept. 12 n r TIM ES’’ movie. The comedy skits are often geared to Mowava Pryor, a former camp counselor 45 Adjusted club members from around the country are 0oY!rtk:>aB 15 i ‘ preteens’ problems: dating, sibling rivalry, selected to spend a day with their special with theater experience who has appeared in properly messy rooms, homework. /V \g PBBL. ViBAK 48 Minimize heros. Among the celebrities taped so far are dozens of television commercials. e n t r a n c e 18 AhJlP U N lM P O f2T A N T I 52 Greek letter “ It’s trying to say; ‘Hey, it’s not easy being Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Orel Hershiser, The Mickey Mouse Club makes its debut 53 Giraffelike ani­ a kid. ... We’re going to make you laugh and model Christie Brinkley and New York April 24; The half-hour show will be shown mal reduce some of the stress,” ’ said Steve developer Donald Trump. weekday afternoons. 57 Actress Farrow 25 26 27 30 58 Beyond the limit 33 59 Out of bed 60 2100, Roman 36 TV Tonight 61 Article LI'L ABNER by Al Capp 62 Insect bite 39 63 Gravel ridge her bridegroom. Jeanne Moreau, Claude 5 : 0 0 P M [M A X ] MOVIE: A Soldier's 0® MOVIE: 'Bandido' A gunrunner sells (2® All in the Family CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS ARE WITH ME ON t h e CASE EGAD.'- NO ONE CDU-D BE CALMER Story' (CC| A Louisiana military base is his wares in Mexico. Robert Mitchum, Ur­ Rich, Jean-Claude Brialy. 1968 A FIKATION WITH YOU r r NO HARM CAN COME THAN TM A T.'.' FORTUNATELV FDR 0® INN News EGAD -FOSDICK-WITW YOU TO YOU. I G iv e TOU / \ . ME. NONE OF MV STUPID RIVAIS DOWN in n o c e n t citizens the scene of racial strife when a black sula Thiess, Gilbert Roland. 1956. [CN N ] Crossfire THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A By Barry mave: a ON THE CASE - I MIGHT MY WORD— ^ U ON THE FORCE CVEFtHEARD MV Army lawyer opens an investigation into 0 ) Honeymooners Part 2 of 2. CWlPPEKJDALf BurCHERED, all B E m u r d e r e d Fl i g h t LAST REMARK. THIS IS ® MOVIE: 'Beat the Devil' A tramp [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Undercover Gang' CHAIR, COM­ vO/ER THE CITY. HUMILIATING.';'' 1 TV's talking the murder of a fellow officer Howard E. 03) Newhart (CC) Four children attempt to convince skepti­ HERE. IN MY OFFICE f t steamer, bound for Africa and carrying in­ llF THEY'RE NOT UARPMNS ENOUSH, HERE'S ' MISSIONER." )A N D a l l y o u Rollins Jr. Adolph Caesar, Denzel Wash­ cal townspeople that an arsonist is in their HZZ ANt? H R Z, MATE&.THE LAST OF THEIR 6 £ R - I MEAN - / c a n TMINK O ' horse (2 wds.) ternational swindlers as passengers, is 1 1 : 0 0 P M ® 3 3 0® 0® 0® 07) ington 1984 Rated PG. (In Stereo) wrecked by an explosion. Humphrey Bo­ midst. Jon Trimmer, Elizabeth Moody, Pe­ HZZ„ JL KINR, BULLETPROOF SKIN. ENORMOUBLV IS a 2 __ News |\ e o o p NI0H T/ CHIPPENDALE 5 : 3 0 P M [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour gart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobriqida ter Hayden. Rated NR. Breckinridge 1954. ® Benny Hill Y ^ W H A T \e..THAT?!^ 3 Ground grain [HBO] The Magic Circus: Cirque du So- [ESPN] Auto Racing: Off-Road Cham­ (33) Cheers (CC). 11 4 Siam leil The internationally acclaimed circus $1) MOVIE: 'The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper’ pionship Grand Prix From San Diego. (60 troupe, Cirque du Soleil, combines tradi­ An insurance detective pursues a thief (39 Can You Beat Baldness? min.) (R) 5 Auto workers' who parachutes into Oregon with 18 tional circus acts with dance, fantasy and ( ^ Straight to the Heart [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide union (abbr.) (c)1989 by NEA, Inc music (60 min ) (In Stereo) $200,0100. Robert Duvall, Treat Williams, Kathryn Harrold. 1981. 04) Sneak Previews (In Stereo) [USA] Search for Tomorrow 5 : 4 5 P M [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Falcon [A 8iE ] Queen Elizabeth II: Happy Birth­ 0® Weekday (R) 1 :1 0 A M [M A X ] MOVIE: Nightmare and the Snowman' Two childhood 1948 Capp Entarpnaaa. Inc day Dear Ma'am A documentary tribute 0® M 'A-S'H Part 2 of 2 at Noon' A biological experiment trans­ friends conspire to sell government se­ to Queen Elizabeth II In celebration of her forms the peaceful citizensiof Canyonland 01) Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) crets to the Soviet Union. Timothy Hutton. 60th birthday includes photographs, film into homicidal maniacs. Wings Hauser, Bo CELEBRITY CIPHER Sean Penn, Lon Singer. 1984 Rated R. (In clips and interviews with those close to [CNN] Moneyline Hopkins, George Kennedy. 1988. Rated R. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. Stereo) her. (60 min.) Each letter in the cipher stands for another. Today's clue: I equals K. [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 1 : 3 0 A M (33 Career Media Network 6 : 0 0 P M (T) 3 3 (22) (3® (40) News [CNN] PrimeNews 3 [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports (33 Joe Franklin r m r A H0R6E I5 A HORSe, * M0W,6ACKT0 "You've GOT TO M lPiriM CABte-THe FUTURe (~9l M att Houston Pan 2 of 2 [D IS ] Son of Dinosaurs Gary Owens and [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Near Dark' An Okla­ OF C0UR6e,0FO)UR5e, “mC5AMP60FlW0JlMA" 'ZWHDHOYEAE AKYDI AKZ (333 INN News ■m'0OD,AMDY,MIP 0FTELeV/e»l0M.' (111 Star Trek Eric Boardman are entrusted with the care homa cowboy falls victim to a clan of > AMD K»0(M, CAM TALK... of a dinosaur egg. (60 min.) @) Later With Bob Costas BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake ITIMTH'BUD.' Cj® Mission: Impossible bloodthirsty vampires Adrian Pasdar, XHHB DZZN AKZO AH AZRR [ESPN] Bodybuilding: USA Women. Jenny Wright, Lance Henricksen 1987 0® Hogan's Heroes f2® A irw olf ^KiROTHioTT 2 Mixed Pairs Championships (R) Rated R. (In Stereo) I JUST HOPE I CAN OH, BLONDIE.' i [C N N ] Newsnight Update I DIDN'T HEALI2E GET INTO BED YOU LOOK SO AKZO AKGA AKZT GBZ §4' Doctor Who: The Time Warrior Part [U S A ] Miami Vice Crockett and Tubbs 2 of 4 [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Night Before' (CC| [USA] Hollywood Insider WAS SO LATS WITHOUT WAKING BEAUTIFUL ^ A dream date turns into a comic nightmare suspect a Chilean chief of police in a double BLONDIE STANDING 26) T.J. Hooker when two prom-bound teens end up in an murder case. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1 : 3 5 A M (33 Love Boat THERE IN THAT XHHB.' — XZAZB NBSWIZB. CATHEDRAL. 08) Family Ties (CC). Part 1 of 4. inner-city ghetto. Keanu Reeves, Lori 1 1 :1 0 P M [TMC] MOVIE: Manne- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If we want to make something really superb of Loughlin, Theresa Saldana. 1988. Rated 2 : 0 0 A M 3 3 The Judge (CC) O F LIGHT CLICK ' fu c k (57) World of Survival (R) quin' (CC) A department store window this planet, there is nothing whatever that can stop us." — Shepherd PG-13 03) New Healthy Diet r r Mead. f6l3 Three's Company dresser falls in love with a mannequin that [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey comes to life only in his presence. Andrew 0® Dating Game [A8(E] Profiles Featured: union chief McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty, (3® Home Shopping Spree John L Lewis [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Throw Momma from the Train" (CC) A timid man involves his 1987. Rated PG (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsLook L [D IS ] MOVIE: Hills End' An excursion f s JOHMXXO ” writing teacher in a bizarre plot to do away 1 1 : 3 0 P M 3 3 06) Nightline (CC) to examine cave paintings takes a frighten­ with his overbearing hag of a mother. [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Throw Momma from ing turn when seven children and their Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal, Anne Ramsey. (33 Morton Downey Jr. the Train' (CC) A timid man involves his teacher are stranded by a storm. Clayton 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) (33) Honeymooners writing teacher in a bizarre plot to do away . ALLEY DDP by Dave Graue Williamson, Jason Digiorgio 1988. Rated with his overbearing hag of a mother. NR, [U S A ] Murder, She Wrote Shortly after (3® Think and Grow Rich Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal, Anne Ramsey. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Sheriff Tapper's sister leaves her husband 0® Jeffersons 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) THERE'S A LITTLE FOOD LEFT/ ...BUT I THIM K' SO HERE Y'GO! YOU \ AN' WHILE YOU'RE BUSY PUT- [ESPN] Sports Trivia and seeks refuge in Cabot Cove, a murder FINISH THIS, AN' I'LL A TING THAT AWAY, I'LL I ■ • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee [USA] Madame's Place FROM LAST NIGHT THAT I ( NEED IT MORE'I [LIFE] E/R occurs. (60 min.) 0® 0® Best of Carson (R) (In Stereo) RDSE IS RDSE by Pal Brady SAVED FOR OUR BREAKFAST.. N GET MYSELF SOMETHIN') OUTSIDE AN' SEE WHAT'S Unscramble these four Jumbles, S i) Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 2 : 1 5 A M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Black W i­ LA TE R .' ______G O IN 'o n ; one letter to each square, to form [U S A ] She-Ra: Princess of Power 8 : 3 0 P M 3 ) ® Wonder Years (CC) )UCE WHAT5 HEY. 0A6E' PJT $0ME ToPSPlhl f r e e Shakespeare were written instead by Ed­ (33) War of the Worlds Humans attempt to QS) Rockford Files Part 2 of 2. C O M lN fr l’(V\ TAFKIMG- OH TH16 DEAL/ HAVf CALlFtJKHIA U ward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. (60 destroy aliens that are reactivated during a 3 : 0 0 A M (33 Home Shopping Over­ UP PPP S1GMA16 U cAMMER5, (2® M*A*S*H min.) YtJUP ?F0PIE [)0 LUliC’H Print answer here: k A Y A terrorist attack at a nuclear waste site. (60 night Service (3 hrs.) OM ‘itwiZ HugEEfi.V/AiR-t(iAFPic. Ihl NoiO? lAEGA'DEfJARo 04) (5® MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [A8iE] MOVIE: 'The Bride Wore Black' min.) Part 2 of 2. (R) (In Stereo) (33) White Shadow HEPE,^ LET’S , lOlTri (V\V PBOPIB.I (Answers tomorrow) liiTel^coM? AoF\ii:m..Soo 06) The Streets of San Francisco A woman sets oqt to avenge the death of (3® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) her bridegroom. Jeanne Moreau, Claude QS Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) NAfftE IT.» V C0MFA& OlJ THi9 ! Jumbles: GUARD HITCH STICKY COSTLY 0® Morton Downey Jr. Yesterday's C3® (4® Current Affair Rich, Jean-Claude Brialy. 1968. [CN N ] Headline News Overnight MOT 1HA.T I Answer' What to say to the man who thinks he can 0® Show of Shows % afford a boat like that—"YACHTS" OF LUCK (®8J Cheers (CC). [C N N ] Larry King Live [ESPN] Rodeo: National Finals, final ' ' l l d (4® Win, Lose or Draw day From Las Vegas, Nev. (2 hrs.) (R) CAM TUIMICOF. (61) Family Ties (CC) [D IS ] Innocents Abroad Craig Wasson, (53) Paid Programming Now btcfc in stock, Jumbto Book No. 27 Is svsilsbis tor $2.80, which Inciudss posisgs |A 8 iE ] Chronicle A visit to the emer­ David Ogden Stiers and Brooke Adams S lO S A IV I (T) News (R) •nd harxlllng, from Jumbis, d o this nowspspor, P.O. Box 4808, Orlartdo, FL 32802-4300 gency rooms of two Boston medical cen­ star in Mark Twain's account of his trip to [A&E] Queen Elizabeth II: Happy Birth­ Inclutfs your nsm s, address and tip coda ai>d make your chock payable to Newspaperbooks. FRANK AND ERNEST bv Bob Thaves ters Europe with a group of pious pilgrims day Dear Ma'am A documentary tribute 3 . 2 5 A M [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Hello Again' bound for the Holy Land. (2 hrs.) to Queen Elizabeth II in celebration of her (CC) A klutzy suburban housewife is [C N N ] Moneyline brought back to life by her spiritualist sis­ % [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing: Doug DeW itt 60th birthday includes photographs, film [ESPN] SportsCenter clips and interviews with those close to ter. Shelley Long. Judith Ivey, Gabriel HE 7»ipN'T Ex a c t l y | vs. Robbie Simms For the WBO World Byrne. 1987 Rated PG. (In Stereo) [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Middleweight title, from Atlantic City, N.J. her. (60 min.) [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Cry Freedom' (CC) (2 hrs.) (Live) [CNN] Newsnight 3 : 3 0 A M [A&E] Slap Maxwell Story THE QRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr 5AY on the a Fact-based account of the friendship be­ [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Dallas: The Early Years' [ES PN ] Auto Racing: NASCAR Grand [DIS] Innocents Abroad Craig Wasson, tween South African journalist Donald The origins of the Barnes-Ewing rivalry are National Modifieds From North Wilkes- David Ogden Stiers and Brooke Adams rT 'M V rta H N 6 THE 7i« Astrograph Woods and black leader Bantu Stephen witnessed as Jock Ewing wins Miss Ellie boro, N.C. (60 min.) (R) star in Mark Twain's account of his trip to 0EFlMlTNF,HOH£Tr rtW C AN A Bear’s S tory C'j/fAN LBNSTH,i Biko. Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington, Pe­ from 'Digger' Barnes in the 1930's and the h y [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Europe with a group of pious pilgrims t r w e -u f e 'iDupe nelope Wilton. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) feud reaches a climax in the 1950’s. David bound for the Holy Land, (2 hrs.) ACCOUNT OF A , 5UBE1T f u r He PIP JjAY HE * [USA] New Mike Hammer Jackie Collins [U S A ] Miami Vice Grant, Dale Midkiff, Molly Hagen. 1986. [USA] MOVIE: 'Kingdom of the Spi­ tSW ZZUY,,^/ V llL U - courteous and thoughtful in dealing 7 : 3 0 P M (3) Entertainment Tonight [U S A ] Blood Feud The conflict between 1 2 : 0 5 A M 3 3 Pat Sajak ders' Insecticides create a mutant race of 6a with people from all walks of life. Today, Teamsters Union leader Jimmy Hoffa tarantulas who spin their web of terror ar­ - 2 T fouN® IT .?Y I "Cheers■' co-star Kirstie Alley's new 1 2 : 3 0 A M (33 St. Elsewhere < y o u r however, you might treat subordinates movie "Loverboy ' (In Stereo) (Robert Blake) and Robert F. Kennedy (Cot­ ound an Arizona town. William Shatner, ter Smith) at its beginnings in the 1950s. (2 3 3 Arsenio Hall Tiffany Bolling, Woody Strode 1977. _ Tto TUhfE M E OUT'! in a demeaning manner. ( ® 0® Jeopardy! (CC) ^Birthday VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be careful hrs.) Part 1 of 2. 0® (3® Late Night W ith David Letter- Ca) Kate & Allie (CC) 3 : 4 0 A M 3 3 Nlghtwatch Joined in today that you do not get involved in 9 :3 0 P M (D ® Have Faith Premiere man (In Stereo) Progress something where you have to risk a lot fllj Major League Baseball: New York (CC) The daily lives of four Catholic priests 0® Sea Hunt WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll April 19, 1989 Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays (2 hrs., 30 4 . 0 0 A M 01) Streets of San Francisco in order to gain a little. Gambles that are in a large Chicago parish. Stars Joel Hig­ 0® Morton Downey Jr. (R) min.) (Live) gins, Frank Hamilton, Ron Carey ana Ste­ [A&E] MOVIE: 'Jassy' A clairvoyant 1 B E T T I-IA T cSAVE structured in this way may not be worth 0® What a Country! T 0 M 0 R I3 0 W OUR ROSALIE PLINTH. 0PJ M*A*S*H phen Furst. (In Stereo) gypsy girl stands accused of murdering her V O /J A S IT Don't be discouraged in the year ahead the returns. (63) Gene Scott husband. Margaret Lockwood. Basil Syd­ Q U E 3 3 B W ILL BE A R T KAS A W A V, if your big plans are inhibited by a few 0® Win, Lose or Draw [HBO] MOVIE: Beetlejuice' (CC) Re­ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There's a pos­ ney. 1948 LARS POPPLE, HAL 8ETTIHA KISSLE. O F A JOLT. early snags. These obstacles can be 08) (61) Newhart (CC). cently deceased newlyweds hire an 1 2:40A M [HBO] m o v ie : 'Survival sibility a family member might resurrect outrageously vulgar ghost to scare away [C N N ] Larry King Overnight A M E LIA EARHART... (OIION'T IT ? overcome and you can open a path to f40) Cosby Show Game' A young survivalist joins forces gULLIFF, FRANCES an old problem today that will cause their home's obnoxious new tenants. Mi- NORTH 4- 18- 8> success. with his military mentor to rescue his girlf­ [HBO] MOVIE: The Further Adven­ M AP6LEHCFF... dissension in the household. Do your [A8iE] World of Survival cheal Keaton, Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin. riend and her father from the mob Mike tures of Tennessee Buck' A boozing big- 4 J 6 ARIES (March 21-April 19) In career 7 best to bury it quickly. [C N N ] Crossfire 1988 Rated PG. (In Stereo) Norris, Deborah Goodrich, Seymour Cas- game hunter escorts two yuppies on a V A 8 7 3 Bridge / situations today do not bank too heavily SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone sel. 1987. Rated R (In Stereo) Borneo tiger hunt David Keith, Kathy [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater [TMC] MOVIE: Hello Again' (CC) A ♦ K J964 upon people who have proven to be who lends to gossip may tell you some­ klutzy suburban housewife is brought back [TM C] MOVIE: ‘Sweet Revenge' A Los Shower, Brant Van Hoffman. 1988 Rated [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull R. (In Stereo) 49 3 lukewarm allies. These are the individ­ thing today about a mutual friend that is to life by her spiritualist sister. Shelley Angeles television reporter is abducted by uals who could prove to be your stiffest detrimental to this person's reputation. 8 : 0 0 P M ( D Rescue; 911 (CC) Host Long, Judith Ivey, Gabriel Byrne. 1987. the head of a white-slavery ring, Nancy Al­ [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide WEST EAST opposition. Aries, treat yourself to a Subdue inclinations to pass it on until William Shatner introduces true stories of Rated PG. (In Stereo) len, Ted' Shackelford, Martin Landau. 4 K Q 9 8 7 4 10 4 3 2 Eliminating ly set the stage. All that was left was tW: MOVIE: 'Grandview, birthday gift. Send for your Astro- the facts are verified. people who have risked their lives to save 10:00P M (3j ® thirtysomething 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) 10 9 4 Q 6 S 2 for declarer to get off lead with his re­ those in danger. (60 min ) (In Stereo) u.Ss.A. (CC) An independent-minded Graph predictions for the year ahead by SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Un­ (CC) Elliot and Nancy turn to a therapist to 1 : 0 0 A M (33) Twilight Zone raceway owner battles small town corrup­ ♦ 10 5 ♦ 7 safe exit cards maining spade. West won the trick and 3 ) (4® Who's the Boss? (CC) Samantha help save their rocky marriage; Michael mailing $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this less you are careful today there is a SS) NVR Showcase tion to retain control of her track, while 4 K J5 4 10 8 7 2 had a choice of leading into South’s A- and Mona spend a night on the town after discovers an embarrassing fact about El­ newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, chance that the folly of a friend could embarking on an affair with a younger By James Jacoby Q of clubs or playing another spade. CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewall OH 44101-34-28. Be sure to state your being dumped by their boyfriends. (R) (In lyn (60 min.) (R) [A&E] MOVIE; 'The Bride Wore Black' man Jamie Lee Curtis, C. Thomas Howell, SOUTH end up costing you money. Don't let an A woman sets out to avenge the death of Since a spade would allow South to dis­ zodiac sign. Stereo) (3) 0® 0jj [CNN] News Patrick Swayze 1984 Rated R. 4 A 5 undisciplined person make any finan­ The key to achieving a proper end- card a club from dummy while ruffing TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Duties and cial commitments (or you. 3 ) Hunter (31) INN News 4 K 4 TCADmON HAS ITTHAT IHOretTUANPSON ♦ A Q 8 3 2 play is to eliminate the defenders' safe in his hand, there was no way to stop responsibilities that you leave unat­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) In order Cl8) MOVIE; 'Hollywood Man' A film (3® Go for Your Dreams A WISH MAOe ON A FALUNQ THSNaaHB^CAT/ 4AQ64 exit cards before thrusting the right tended today will weigh heavily on your to achieve two important objectives to­ crew continues shooting their latest epic the slam. STAR WILUAUWAVB C0M5 despite repeated warnings from the mob. 0® All in the Family defender on lead. Timing also is mind. Instead of being plagued by guilt, day, you will have to divest yourself of Vulnerable; East-West This deal is interesting in that the m i e . / Don Stroud, William Smith, Jennifer Bil­ 04) Learning in America (CC) Roger crucial. same strategy would work even if do what's expected of you. wishy-washy tactics. Success will be lingsley 1980. Mudd, John Merrow, Charlayne Hunter- Dealer: South GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You may be dependent upon boldness, focus and Gault and Paul Solmon examine U S. edu­ West’s lead of the king promised the East had all three of the outstanding better off today passing up a social ar­ (20) MOVIE: 'Circle of Iron' A blind martial queen, and that was all the informa­ tenacity. arts master instructs an anxious youth cation history, beginning with differences West North East South trumps. Declarer plays the same way rangement where you'll have to cater to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) There's a ways In which to use his skill. David Carra- in the American and Japanese systems. 1 ♦ tion South needed to make six dia­ with the same result, but of course he a big shot's wife or clients you don't ap­ possibility that you haven't learned the dine, Jeff Cooper, Eli Wallach. 1979. (60 min.) Part 1 of 5. Pass 1 T Pass 3 4 monds. When declarer won the first cannot draw more than two rounds of preciate. Your presence isn't apt to be lesson you should have from a painful (22) 06) Matlock (CC) When a retarded 0® Honeymooners Part 1 of 2. Pass 4 ♦ Pass 4 NT trick with his spade ace, he could not trumps. Tomorrow we will have an missed. past experience. Today you might make farmhand is framed for murder, Ben’s in­ (57) Soldiers When you need to advertise, Pass 5 ♦ Pass 5 NT immediately draw trumps. Instead he example of an endplay achieved while li CANCER (June 21-July 22) if entertain­ a similar type of mistake. vestigation reveals a plot involving a Tho­ [M AX] MOVIE: Death Wish' After his nothing works like Classified! Pass 6 ♦ Pass Pass played the ace of diamonds, cashed the a trump remains in a defender's hand. ing at home today, don't put your PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) This is not roughbred racehorse. (60 min.) (In Stereo) wife IS killed and his daughter brutally as­ Pass K-A of hearts and ruffed a ueart. Next James Jacoby 's books "Jacoby on Bridge" and guests in an awkward position where a good day to seek favors to help fur­ 04) (57) Nova (CC) The science of restor­ saulted, a law-abiding citizen turns vigi­ Dial 643-2711 a diamond went to dummy's jack, and "Jacoby on Card (lames"(written with his father, they have to arbitrate a domestic lante Charles Bronson, Hope Lange, Vin­ Opening lead: K ther your ambitions. If you are granted ing old art, focusing on the controversial 4 the last heart was ruffed. 'That proper­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at squabbie. It could ruin the affair. what you request, chances are it will restoration of the Sistine Chapel. (60 min ) cent Gardenia. 1974 Rated R hfwk^tores Roth Phuvu- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Usually you are have strings attached. (R) 1 0 :3 0 P M (11J Odd Couple MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, April 18. 1989 - IS 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 18, 1989

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Phelps MANCHESTER. New list­ NORTH Coventry. Two MANCHESTER. Second rn /l p n graduate. Looking for Rood. Six rooms, two ing! LoCovo built eight private wooded acres. f lo o r , 2 bedrooms, PaineWebber career In sproy- ASSISTANT MANAGER 7am-7pm p ^ o n available large bedrooms, large room colonial only New quality build four heat, and appliances. polntlng and re- Fashion conscious, relia­ every Sat. and Sun. - Baylir. ble person, preferrably living room with fire­ three years old. The bedroom , 2V2 both Co­ No pets. $600 plus se- Second position also glozlng. Dn lob troln- PHOTOGRAPHER experienced In women's place, dining room, property bocks up to lonial, cedar siding, cu rlty. 646-3979. MSO- HIGH 2.348.42 available 7pm-7am. -Ev­ I n g w ith good Photographer for pre­ apparel. Excellent oppor­ eot-ln kitchen, family woods and Is nicely Andersen windows, ROCKVILLE. One bed­ slugging it out LOW 2,324.23 ery Sat. 8i Sun. - Miiflur opportunity tor ad­ tunity. Apply In person: room, garage, large lot landscaped. Plenty of fireplace, two cor gar­ room apartm ent In o vancement. Must be school children In Hart­ CLOSE 2.33T.78 For more Information please with mature trees. room tor the growing age. $244,900. D ir: Rte converted mansion. Job dependable and re­ ford and surrounding THE PRICE TAG CHANGE UP 0.73 crH: area. Will train qualified $165,000. Principles family with four bed­ 44 to Rte 31 South, right Rent Includes heat and BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Closing arguments were sponsible. Coll the at the plaza rooms and first floor applicant, but experi­ BURR CORNERS only. 643-8255. on Wrights M ill Rood. hot water, carpet, to begin today in a complicated legal dispute pitting Mrecter ef Narslag Duro-Gloze Company. fa m ily room . $275,900. #370. P h ilip s Real Est- soso- ence desired. >oslte CALDOR) stove and refrigerator. / i ' „ TWT> MtwTI MTWTQ) MTWT» UTWIf MTwTf M Services 645-8182. HEAVENLY ranch with David Murdock.Sentry ote. 742-14500______PaineWebber Inc. against one of the so-called Want to stay In chil­ '“SElanchester, CT Off street parking and I] w r _____ >_____ 15_____ 1’ CrestfleM Coavaleseeat privacy. Spectacular Real Estate, 6^-4060.o more. A great value at “superbrokers” it hired away from competitors in drens photography for for the money Is this MANCHESTER. Ansoldl the early 1980s. Heme MANCHESTER. New list­ built. Prime location, $495. to $525 per m onth. HaiKlMstcr, Ct a permanent career? three bedroom ranch V h months security. DRIVER AND with beautiful new cus­ ing! Immaculate U 8iR seven large rooms, Five of the brokers were fired in 1984. They filed •43-8181 No more overnight tra­ four bedroom contem­ No pets. C o ll 872-8095, DELIVERY tom kitchen, V h baths, hard to find quality, suit against PaineWebber and its parent, Paine­ vel, no long hours In the porary. Vaulted ceil­ plaster walls and ceil­ do lly.______Webber Group Inc., claiming PaineWebber lured INSURANCE Customer PERSON studio. fireplace, and the start of a great first floor ings and skylights odd ings, two fireplaces, ROCKVILLE. One bed­ them away only to capture their multimillion dollar IN BRIEF Service Assistant. We have an immediate BOOKKEEPING. Com­ to the open feel of this first floor fam ily room, room and three bed­ Manchester Insurance For prescription deliv­ opening for a rsNable puter Input operator family room with 1 client base. ery. part time, 1-5, cathedral ceilings. sunny home. Ceramic easy commute to Hart­ room apartm ents In a Agency seeks mature profesi^ally mannered for bookkeeping de­ tile foyer and baths, fo rd v ia 1-384. $244,900. Four of the brokers agreed to arbitration before Japanelse deal blocked Monday-Friday. Ideal partment. Eight hours Home Is at the end of two fam ily house. Rent person to help account individual. Not house to large country kitchen. Dir; Main to Spring to Includes eat-ln kitchen the case could go to trial in federal court in representative by pro­ for retiree, senior cit­ on Tuesdays. Please cul-de-sac street with a NEW YORK (AP) — The Bush administra­ house, no weekends. bock yard that abuts a Nancy von Hollen/Su- right on Duncan, #21. with stove and refrig­ Manhattan, but Geoffrey J. Winters pursued the viding technical admi­ izen or school person. Three to five mornings a contact Betty, 646-2469, son Buckno. Sentry Philips Real Estate, tion has temporarily blocked a Japanese Fuss and O'Neill, Inc. private wooded pre­ erator, carpeting, off case and is asking for at least $16 million in nistrative and secret- Good pay. Ideal work­ Real Estate, 643-4060.D 742-1450.O______company from buying a U.S. manufacturer week, some aflemons. All 146 H a r tfo r d R o o d , serve. $139,900. Anne street parking and damages. He claims he was fired unjustly. arlal support. ing conditions In mo­ training and equipment m ore. $425. and $630 per involved in nuclear weapons production, a Manchester, CT 06040. M iller Real Estate, 647- COVENTRY. Great fam­ MANCHESTER. Spot­ Requirements Include dern pharmacy at supplied. Must have relia­ ily location. Well moln- month plus I'/z months The case ended up in the Connecticut courts after eoe. 8000.D less. Two or three bed­ PaineWebber obtained a lien against Winters’ newspaper reported today. strong organizational Manchester’s largest ble transportation and tolned and nicely se cu rity. C o ll 872-8095 It was the first time a foreign acquisition has and communication shopping center. BRAND new llstingl! room C o lon ial In a for your personal Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald Greenwich home to recover a $300,000 signing bonus work well with children Enormous twelve decorated three bed­ convenient location. been stopped since enactment of legislation in skills. Excellent Invlr- Apply at once to phar­ and adults. Call Mrs. Wil­ IHDMES room raised ranch, showing. he was to repay if he was fired within four years onment In a non­ room Custom built Kitchen completely JOB FAIR — The East of The River College; Alice McPadden, Rockville macist or Ann: son, person to person FDR SALE new oak cabinets, new because of poor performance. August that empowered the president to halt smoking office. For ap­ I Raised Ranch on Abbe remodeled, newer roof MANCHESTER.Three collect at 615-452-8353, wraparound deck, IV2 bedroom duplex Avail­ Chambers of Commerce are preparing Chamber of Commerce; Anne Flint, Perrin Long, an analyst with Lipper Analytical investments that endanger national security. pointment, coll Harriet Rood Ext. In South and windows. Fenced- Monday • Friday 10am - All real estate advertised In Windsor. FIve-sIx bed­ baths, fireplace, gar­ In area In a larg e lot. able M ay 1. $800.Secur- for the Job Fair to be held Saturday at president of the Greater Manchester Securities Corp. in New York, said Wall Street is The New York Times reported. Johnson, Independent U G G E H PARKADE age, wooded rear yard, The Times 'said the Tokuyama Soda Insurance Center, Inc. 12noon. the Manchester Herald Is rooms, three full baths, $134,900.D.W. Fish Ity and references. 649- Manchester Community College. From Chamber of Commerce; and Susan watching the case with interest largely because it is PHARMACY sublect to the Fair Housing excellent In-low apart­ m ore $164,900. P h ilip s Realty, 643-1591.0 0656.______Company of Tokyo, a major producer of 646-6050. ______Act of 1968, which mokes It Real Estate. 742-1450.Q left are Carl Ochnio, director of Ferguson, the Greater Manchester highly unsual for brokers to sue their former Parkade Shopping ment, two fireplaces, NORTH Coventry. Move AVAILABLE I m m e ­ chlorine and caustic soda, had sought to buy Illegal to advertise any pref­ MANSFIELD. Superb lo­ placement at Manchester Community employers. Rapidly growing electronics Center erence, lim itation or dlscrlm- cathedral celling In the right In. L o v e ly three diately. One bedroom Chamber of Commerce. General Ceramics of Haskell, N.J., a $30 manufacturing company has living room, summer cation. Beautiful two w ith garage In conve­ “If there is any disagreement, they try to settle it 404 W. Middle Tpke. AIDE-housekeeper. Ma­ Inotlon based on race, color, bedroom ranch, 1 acre ... in-house,” he said Monday. “They are watching million-a-year ceramics manufacturer, for $59 full time positions for. religion, sex of notional porch, large private bedroom condo In de- private lot. This home nient location. $450. ture person wanted tor origin, or on Intention to lot, many extras. Coll slroble Crystal Boyle Real Estate this very closely ... to see whther the suit sets a million. PMNTED aRCurr small resthome. Benef­ has on eat-ln kitchen, moke any such preference, to see tor yourself! Springs, appliances, f ir e p la c e In liv in g Com pany. 649-4800. Report says education problems precedent for future suits.” BOARD ASSEMBLY Full time delivery In­ its. Call 649-4510, limitation or discrimination. $269,000. Ja ck s o n 8, fireplace, deck walk­ Mondov-Frldov be­ The Herald will not know­ room, panelled base­ MANCHESTER. Two Winters, a trimand graying 46-year-old invest­ Tips for phone users QUALITY CONTROL cludes heavy lifting. Jackson Real Estate, out basement and gar­ ment, Family room, tween 7am-3pm. Ask ingly accept any advertise­ age. $119,900. P h ilip s bedroom flot, first ment banker, calls PaineWebber’s actions “out­ INSPECTORS $5.25 on hour. C o ll 643- ment which Is In violation of 647-8400.D______wood stove and a two floor, air condition, NEW YORK (AP) — There’s a new 2171. from Mrs. Brook. Real Estate.742-1450a are costly to America’s economy rageous.” Alan R. Spirer, a Westport attorney publication out that contains useful tips for Experience preferred, good the low. JU S T 0 newborn!!! Only co r garage. $149,900. fully oppllonced kit­ representing PaineWebber, in turn, says Winters working conditions and be­ OPEN house Sunday, eight months young COVENTRY. Booting, Dir: Rte 44 ro North chen, basement, gar­ people who use the telephone for business. fishing, swimming. Ex­ has failed to prove the brokerage house did anything nefits. Apply at: WAREHOUSE HELP A p ril 16, 12-3pm. M a n ­ this sensational eight River Rood, Blue house age. $675. per month WASHINGTON (AP) - Fail­ ground. ics exceeding 50 percent. Partly For example: The best time of day to call room Contemporary tended ranch oversee­ on left, #1541. P h ilip s TEK Electraaics chester. Well cored for plus security and utili­ ure to improve the U.S. educa­ Members of the panel gave as a result, approximately 13 “malicious or false.” NAMCO, becomes available. ing the lake from large Real Estate. 742-1450. ties. No pets. 649-5678 printers is after 3 p.m. Call lawyers betwen 11 6 Progress Drive one of America's largest ranch hom e In great tional system could saddle Amer­ credit for the show of unity to percent of 17-year-old Americans The case had its origins on Oct. 14, 1982, when a.m. and 2 p.m. Persuading a secretary to put locotlon. Features 2,300 square foot three living room, and extra otter 7pm. MaHchetter large dining room, en­ ica’s economy with “enormous Rep. Lee Hamilton, the new cannot read, write or count, the Winters left Lehman Brothers Kohn Loeb, now retailers of above ground pools, three bedrooms, fin­ bedroom s, 2'/2 baths, the boss on the line is easier if you’re calling closed porch, three ICDNDDMINIUM8 MANCHESTER.Cozy long-term costs,” the congres­ chairman of the committee. Shearson Leh.an Hutton Inc., to join PaineWebber. ished family room In Andersen Windows, report said. long distance or person-to-person. spas and patio furniture is bedrooms, IV2 baths, FDR SALE four room apartment sional Joint Economic Commit­ Hamilton had pushed hard for a The committee said “education He and other new employees were touted as DFFICE personnel famil­ basement and two cor 2x 6 construction, fully I centrally located In ex­ The advice comes from a New York iar with data entry, garage. View great oopllonced kitchen, garage under house, tee said today in its first biparti­ joint report as the proper con­ is perhaps the most prominent “superbrokers” in brochures PaineWebber sent out expanding and has immediate large divided base­ cellent neighborhood. Telephone booklet on telemarketing, the general office work, bock yard from pri­ 26x14 deck overlooks MANSFIELD. Buildings, Sun deck with enclosed san report since 1980. gressional response to President to potential customers. ment. $145,900. P h ilip s five rental units, near area where our nation’s short­ technique of serving customers by phone. some knowledge of vacy of your Florida great private wooded porch, yard and ’The brokers earned the nickname because each openings for Full time Warehouse Real Estate. 742-1450.O U C O N N . $254,900. P h il­ America is falling behind the Bush’s calls for a bipartisan comings threaten to impose enor­ Other hinb: To break the ice on a business call, bookkeeping. Good en­ sun ro o m . $174,900. lot near the Manches­ garden. $540. plus utili­ rest of the world in promoting effort to address the huge federal mous long-term costs.” had produced more than $1 million in annual start by using the other person’s name and try pay, plus extra personnel at our new warehouse Dir: Go south on Kee­ ter Country Club. MANSFIELD. Two fam­ ips Real Estate. 742- ties. 643-9691. literacy and job skills even budget deficit and the country’s “If we are to keep up with the commissions. benefits. Apply 78 So- ney street to right on M a n y extras! $334,900. ily. Route 195 near East 1450.D keep the conversation brief. When calling Ja ck s o n 8< Ja ck so n B rook M o ll. $179,900. MANCHESTER. Plea­ though it already spends more other economic problems. rest of the industrialized world, When he joined PaineWebber, Winters was given ahead for an appointment, stress the value of nlrco Drive, location in Manchester. Positions Bush Hill Rood. Ap­ sant four room apart­ two promissory notes, one for $240,000 and another Manchester. prox. holt mile on Real Estote, 647-8400.a Philips Real Estate. ILDTS/LANO money per student than any other Hamilton, D-Ind., said we must do much better in your visit, not the product. 742-1450.P______m ent In quiet, fo u r members of the committee for $60,000, that were secured by an “advance are permanent, full benefit right. Plano Realty. NATURE comes olive!!! FDR SALE family home. Ideal tor country in the world, the commit­ promoting literacy, job skills and 646-52000______Enloy the beautiful JUST listed. Immaculate tee said. agreed that the most crucial thing reducing the rate of elementary compensation agreement.” The principal amounts w o rkin g lady. $395.649- package, overtime available, hours OPEN house Sunday, change of seasons in six room, full dor- APPROVED building 5897. While the panel did not break Congress and the administration and secondary school dropouts,” for both were due in five years without interest. Ohio skylines are changing this super brand new mered Cope located on 8 to 5. Above average wages. Please A p ril 16, 12-3pm. B o l­ lots. Wllllngton, MANCHESTER. Two and any new ground in recommend­ need to do is address the federal the panel concluded. But on March 23,1984, PaineWebber fired Winters ton. Impressive Con- Gambrel Colonial on Willard Rood. Two full $67,500-$69,500. Coven­ COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The skylines of Lo o m is Rood In B o l­ baths, fireplace, oak three bedroom apart­ ing solutions to education prob­ budget deficit. During the Reagan administra­ for alleged willful misconduct. After Winters filed Expressive apply in person to; NAMCO, 100 temporory lust built on try, $84,400-$97,900. ments. Security and lems or others facing the econ­ “Realistic and prudent budget­ tion, the Democratic portion of his original lawsuit in New York, PaineWebber six Ohio cities are being altered by a downtown f 1.5 acres surrounded ton. 2,100 square foot floors, garage ond pa­ Philips Real Estate. construction boom. three bedrooms, 2'/2 tio .$146,900. B lan ch ard references a must. Call omy, it was able for the first time ing should be our top economic the report stressed the country’s went to court in Connecticut seeking to collect on its Therapist Sanrico Dr., Manchester, Ct., 06040. by woodland. Pour 742-1450.g______645-8201. Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, bedroom s, 2V2 baths, baths, country kitchen, 81 Rossetto Realtors,” in nine years to issue a bipartisan priority,” Hamilton said. plunging international fortunes, promissory notes. WILLINGTON. Two lots, COVENTRY. C o n v e ­ Dayton and Toledo all have large-scale Position available 4 formal dining room. mudroom, fireplace, We're Selling Houses" report, supported by both Demo­ The report, however, did not citing huge trade deficits and the Winters denied that he owed PaineWebber any Andersen windows, 646-2482.0______$75,000 each. Jock nient, private location. commercial development projects either un­ hours per week in Flreploced fam ily Loppen R e a lty. 643- crats and Republicans on the provide any specifics on how the emergence of the country as the money and filed seven counterclaims, seeking room with slider to deck, and It’s set on 2.3 Four bedroom apart­ derway or planned. M anchester DRIVER MANCHESTER: Choose 4263. 20-member bommittee. gap between revenues and spend­ world’s largest debtor nation as damages for breach of employment contract, false deck. Priced to sell! acres suitable for ment. Carpeting- Cleveland’s nine construction jobs include OUT-PATIENT horses. $242,900.Jock- one to fit your budget. storage area. Two During the Reagan years, the ing should be narrowed. evidence that Reagan’s economic and fraudulent promises and defamatory NAMCO, one of America’s largest $299,900. D ir: C om p 60-story and 54-story towers, together costing PROGRAM affiliated Meeting Rood to right son 8i Jackson Real Two-copes; six rooms, BUSINESS months security dep­ panel of senators and House On education, the report cited policies were not working. statements. retailers of above ground pools, Estate, 647-8400.D 1 - both. Fine storter osit. $550. without utili­ Superior Court Judge Robert P. Burns granted more than $700 million. Cincinnati has had $182 with the Manchester on Birch Mountain |ZypRDPERTY members became a battleground statistics showing that the coun­ Some Democratic members of million in new building construction during the spas and patio furniture, is Rood. Follow signs to CUSTOM designed and hom e, 1 - c a r garage ties. No pets. 742-0569. try has an overall dropout rate of PaineWebber summary judgment on procedural School System. $134,500. Six - room , 2 - of warring economic ideologies the panel said they were con­ past year. right on Enrico Rood. built with o bit of PACKAGE Store- COVENTRY. C o n v e ­ 25 percent, with rates for blacks grounds. Winters appealed to the Connecticut Master's level expanding and has an immediate Plano Realty. 646- luxury In mind. Just a both, excellent quality, nient, private location. with Democrats and Republicans cerned that in trying to reach screened porch, new Business. Manchester unable to reach anv common hitting 40 percent and for Hispan- agreement. Supreme Court. candidate needed to opening for a CLASS 11 DRIVER. 5200.n______few of the features ore high traffic a r e a , One bedroom apart­ tour bedrooms, 2'/2 furnace, 1 - cor garage ment. Carpeting- provide assessments WILLINGTON. Builder $159,900. Peterm an equipment and Inven­ Position is permanent, full benefit baths, locuzzf, sky­ tory Included, some storage area. Two and function as may take your home In Real Estate 649-9404. package, overtime available, above trade. New authentic lights and green­ owner financing possi­ months security dep­ houses. There ore allo­ COVENTRY. Spotless. osit. $425. without utili­ Integral member of average wages. All New England 1748 Sturbridge Village ble. $109,900. P h ilip s the treatment team. Salt box reproduction, wances for carpet, $124,900. W ell d e co ­ Real Estate. 742-1450 n ties. No pets. 742-0569. appliances, electric rated Ranch home In a Please send resume deliveries, no overnight. set on three acres with MANCHESTER. Availa­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 pond and view. Three fixtures. Owner will do quiet area. Newly re­ ble Immediately. Re­ to: Candidates must have good driving fireplaces, beehive some financing. Coll built porch overlooks decorated three for o private showln- well manicured private Timothea I. Eckhoff record, work references. oven, three bedrooms, I MDRT6ABES bedrooms, living 7'/7 baths. Quality and g.Realty World, Be­ yard. Newer both, room, formal dining lI s J H E L P i i i | h e lp Director of Apply in person only to NAMCO, design you won't find noit, Frechette Asso- brand new carpeting. room, kitchen, ap­ Nice home.D.W. Fish SAVE YOUR HOME! Notices 1 " ! w a n t e d HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I'M w a n t e d HELP WANTED WANTED personnel 100 Sanrico Dr., anywhere else! clotes, 646-7709.n_____ pliances, wall to wall $350,000. D lr:Rte74 to MANCHESTER. New R ealty, 643-1591.0 If you are in FORECLO- carpeting and gas heat. 25 Marlborough SURE, MNIWUPTCV, or DI­ As 0 condition precedent to DRIVERS/Warehouse INSURANCE, personal LAWN technician. Re­ Manchester, Ct., 06040. Parker Rood, house on Listing! Screened MANCHESTER. Newer $795. per m onth. 646- the placement of any adver­ GENERAL office. Duties lines customer service Street VORCED or "falling behind, help. Paid halldays, Including typing, fil­ MARKETING sponsible Individuals rIght.Phlllps Real Est­ porch and covered pa­ Cope. Aluminum sided 4144 o r 643-0909. tising In the Manchester He­ representative needed Portland, CT 06480 tio tor your summer six room Cope with "askforNOMVMERTPRO- rald, Advertiser hereby paid yacatlan, benef­ ing, light bookkeeping, ASSISTANT needed for position FULL TIME ate. 742-1450D DRAM up to 2 yearall APPLICATIONS for one SALES CLERK forexpnnding property with one of Connecti­ enloyment. Double lot flreploced living room, agrees to protect, Indemnify its, profit share, over­ answering phones and Now rollramant community BOLTON Green. Seven bedroom and three time, excellent chance and casualty Insurance cut's oldest lawn core Assistant Managers ROY ROGERS RESTAURANTS bocks up to watershed formal dining, 1'/2 Call one of Amorica’t and hold harmless the Man­ Part time for weekends dealing with custo­ soaks Individual to assist In agency. Experienced room ranch, two cor bedroom. Section 8, chester H erald, Its officers for advancement. companies. Salary for privacy. This six baths and finished rec top Roal Estate and evenings. Flexible mers. Hours 8am - 5pm, loasing. Provlous salos/mar- p re fe rre d . C o ll 643- and Supervisors for 394 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ottoched. Flreploced wolfing 11st for Oakland ond employees against any Valid license neces­ compensative with ex­ room ranch offers room. Set on o deep lot Heights wilt be ac­ hours. Ideal working Monday - Friday. kollng oxporloncs nocassary, 1128, Norma between MANCHESTER, CT living room. Approxi­ Marketing Gronps at and all liability, loss or sary. Experience pre­ perience, training pro­ fast food franchise three generous bed­ with stockade fence. cepted Saturday, April expense. Including attor­ A p p ly In pe rson at roal ootata, Insuranco, tolo- 8-4:30.______RECORDS mately one acre corner 454-4404 ferred but not neces­ conditions. Pleasant Blonstelns, 784 Talcot- vided. Valid driving 203-649-6220 rooms. Sentry Real $157,500. D .W . F ish 22, between 10am and neys' fees, arising from marfcotlng, or othar IntangL KITCHEN workers and Clerk/RecopUonIst lot.PrIced to sell! 11 R ealty, 643-1591.0 sary. Ask for Kirk or environment in mo­ tvllle Road, Route 83, license required. in Manchester. No (Naxt to Ecouomy Electric) Estate, 643-4060.D____ 1 p m a t Oakland claim s of unfair trade practi­ bla product aalaa. Full or part dishwashers. Good Coll owner ces, Infringement of trade­ John. 649-4563. Vernon. Landscaping positions Dur busy personnel de­ IRDDMS Heights Apartments, dern pharmacy. Not tima. Excallant working con­ wages. Meals and uni­ experience is neces­ evenlngs.646-5691. Four bedroom treat. marks, trade names or pot- CU S T O M E R service, on also available. Coll partment It looking for an TOLLAND. “Sllbury Hill" FDR RENT 360 Oakland Street, ents, violation of rights of Company, East of the the usual retail. Apply ditions. forms provided. Apply Evergreen Lawn at 649- NORTH Coventry, Coun- Beautiful and spacious sary. Will train. experienced receptionist New homes 9.S room Gar­ Manchester. privacy and Infringement of River Is seeking a cus­ at once to pharmacist ACCOUNTS Receivable, Call Phyllis. Marco Polo Restau­ 8 6 6 7 f o r m ore try living at Its best! seven room ranch with with strong clerical skills. rison. $240,000. 8.5 room MANCHESTER. Cleon, MANCHESTER. Four copyright and proprietary tomer service rep- Data Processing per­ ra n t, 1250 B u rn s id e Informotlon. For interview call: Conveniently located fireplace In living rights, unfair competiflon or Ann: son. Manchester Based 647-9343, Avenue, East Hartford. This Is a full time opening HELP room, formal dining quiet, furnished room. room, first floor rent. /credlt clerk. Individ­ three bedroom Dutch, Saltbox, $220,000. Both Cooking and laundry Basement, security, and libel and slander, which ual must be well Distributor Is seeking a or sand rasumo to: 289-2704. room , IV2 baths, two may result from the publlco- SALES MANAaER POSITION 767-8342. with high visibility and a first floor family room have living, dining room, facilities. Conve­ references. No pets. motivated, dependable full time data process­ Arirars at Hop Brook WANTED with cathedral celling, cor garage In a great tlon of any advertisement In LIGGETT PARKADE Salat axptrlanca helpful, sa­ high volume of activity. eat-ln kitchen, family niently located on bus $550. per month plus and be able to com­ ing professional with 403 W. Center St., MATURE woman to care fenced rear yard, two family neighborhood the Manchester Herald by lary p lu i commission, bonus Full time . We need a Rasponslbllltlee Include line. $240. per month. heat. 643-1577. advertiser. Including adver­ municate well with our PHARMACY accounts receivable tor infanta or toddlers cor garage, one AC. oft Vernon Street In the room. 2'4 baths, 1 acre lot. Manchester, CT plan and bsnsfitt. Apply: 8o- dependable, organized maintaining files and re­ ALL POSITIONS OPEN Security and referen­ tisements In any free dlstrl- customers. Excellent Parkade Shopping experience. Only those Monday-Friday 1-6pm. In $239,900. D ir: Rte 44 to Buckley School area. Call today. 280-1154. Su- MANCHESTER. Attroc- buflon publications pub­ with good attention to an exclusive day care fro Fabrics, tawing machine person for versatile po­ cords, Interfacing with vl- For retiree or someone ces. 644-3503. tlve six room duplex. working conditions, C e n te r PAY *6.00 & UP Carpenter Rood,house burbanlte Homes. lished by the Manchester health plan, paid vaca­ detail need apply. Sa­ A ( \ O T H E R ’ S h e l p e r center. Call The Chil­ department.' sition. Paid training, sitors/appllcanta, an­ on right. Mortgage who wonts the |oy of V/i baths, first floor Herald. Penny Sleffert, 404 W. Middle Tpke. $5.50 on hour. C oll 643- ROOM with kitchen and laundry, large yard. tions and holidays. Coll lary consumerate with needed. Flexible dren's Place Inc., Man­ Barr Cemars swering telephones, filing Medical & Dental Ins. Available consultant will be at one floor living! laundry privileges. Publisher. experience. Full medi­ hours, full or port time 2171. $157,900. Anne M ille r NORTH Coventry. Possi­ Security, references. M r. Sears at 568-3500, chester 643-SS35. Sbegglag Ceirtor and typing. Qood com­ open house. Philips Private Manchester 8am-5pm, weekdays. cal benefits available. available. Good pay Complete Training Real Estate. 742-1450n Real Estate, 647-8000.D ble Leose/purchose. residence. Non- $750. plus utilities. 647- and benefits for right 1151 TallaMi Tfriie. munications skills, ability 1.7 9353. r f l L O S T Contact Mr. Decalles FU LL and port time Driv­ MANCHESTER. Six acre lot, brand new smoker. No alcohol. SECRETARY. Board ATTENTION - Hiring! person. Must be re­ IBsiiciiestsr. CT imriPART TIME to work Independently Free Uniforms vinyl sided three bed­ im jA N D FOUND for appointment. 643- er's Helper. Delivering room cope with gar­ Quiet, considerate. $85. Clerk/Assistant Secre­ Government lobs - sponsible and dependo- 5107. eoe. I ' “ IHELP WANTED and previous experience Company Outings & Awards age. Owners will carry room Raised Ranch, w eekly. 649-2902. tary. 30-37'/j hours per your area. $17,840 - ble. 649-8865. fu rniture. C oll 647-1717. sliders to pressure LOST. Mole orange and $69,485. C a ll 1-602-838- In office routine required. first mortgage with fa­ INVITATION TO BID week. Two evening Great Growth Potential INVITATION TO BID troted deck, two cor The Manchester Public white coon cot. Injured meetings per month. 8885. E xt. R775. We provide excellent be­ vorable rote with 10% I APARTMENTS above left eye. Very The Manchester Public down. $145,000. No garage. $169,900. D ir: Schools solicits bids for Computer sklllsdeslra- nefits and competitive sa­ Family Meal Discounts PHYSICAL UDUCATION fluffy, white tall. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! PART-TIME Schools solicits bids for agents. George, 666- Rte 44 to Rte 31S, left on I FDR RENT ble. Ability to take lary. For consideration TYPRWRITURS AND BUSI- Sam Green Rood, beige SUPPLIHS for the I ffM fM Answers to Jasper. Re­ EXECUTIVE Flexible Schedules 5329.______school year. Sealed bids will accurate minutes and please eubmit resume to: NRSS MACHINHS for the house, # 64 . P h ilip s ward for any Informa­ * CASHIERS m f - i m scheel year. Sealed MANCHESTER. Holt du­ be received until April $4# typing skills. Salary SALES Real Estate. 742-1450.O tion. 646-0727. Homemakers Hours Available Mds will be received until LYDALL Woods ranch plex. Three bedroom. lft9,1:M p.m., at which time according to salary Ths Human Resources they will be publicly opened. The Prudential is seek­ * STOCK PERSONS April 14, 19W, l:M p.m., at unit. Price slashed $750. plus utilities. Ref­ 1 TELEMARKETING schedule. Excellent Depertment which time they will be pub­ $7,000. Im m aculate two The right Is rsservsd to re­ [PART TIME fringe benefits. Send ing a bright highly mo­ licly opened. The right Is re­ erences and security. lect any and oil bids. Specifi­ Rockville General bedroom home on pri­ HELP WANTED resume and three let­ tivated individual who * SALES PERSONS STOP BY TODAY & TALK WITH served to relect any and oil Old your garden "over 643-7355. cations and bid forms may be HoepKal bids. Specifications and bid vate cul-de-sac. Att­ secured at the Business Of­ ters of reference to: has the Initiative to MANAGER produce" this year? Sell MANCHESTER. Room In fice, 45 North School Street, THE MANAGER forms may be secured at the ached garage, applian­ Dr. Nathan Chesler, NAMCO, 31 Union Street Manchester, CT. SECURITY/Receptlon- build a solid professio­ one of America’s largest MON-FRI 9-6PM Business Office, 4S North ces. $130's. B lan ch ard fruits and vegetables with quiet rooming house. Weekends. Part time, Superintendent of Rockville, CT 06066 School Street, Manchester, 81 Rossetto Realtors," a low-cost od In Classi­ Off street parking. $70. 051-04 Schools, Coventry nal sales career in In­ CT. front desk security po­ Only retailers of above-ground pools, eeefaa eVt/h/* SAT & SUN 11-7PM We're Selling Houses” fied. 643-2711. per week. 646-1686 or sition qvallable at new Public Schools, 78 Ri­ surance and invest­ 0S24M 646-2482.0 569-3018. retirement commun­ pley HIM Road, Coven- ments. Extensive 2- Experienced Telemarketers need spas, and patio furniture, has ity. Hours 8am-5pm. try, CT 06238. 742-7317. .Candidate must be de­ year earn-as-you- immediate openings for pendable, personable LOOKING FOR good learn training pro­ apply. We’re looking for someone news? Look for the many and enloy people. gram. College degree PART-TIME SALES PEOPLE, M A N C H E S TE R JO B SER VIC E..- alway$ raady to aarva Job-aaakan and araa amployara at no charga.. bargain buys advertised Apply In person at Ar­ preferred. Starting sa­ who’s tired of working for someone bors at Hop Brook, 403 In the classified columns CASHIERS, and STOCKPERSONS at Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: West Center Street, today. lary up to $600 per JOB M anchester. 647-9343. week. Excellent bene­ else and can qualify for running our new location; WAITRESS. Experienced 'Immediate opening available for ■ Mechanically Inclined? Employer preferred. Weekends, fits. Call Harry VelardI SSlWCf data entry clerk with minimum 1 seeking machinist trainee to en­ DENTAL Assistant 6:30am - 2pm. Call 649- at 644-1145. their own Newspaper Subscription 100 SANRICO DRIVE, MANCHESTER, CT. yr. office experience. Good pay ter training program. Qood pay Part time for apaclalty prac­ 4011.______•Employer seeking tire servicer; • Like to cook? Immediate open­ * Experienced accounts payable and fringe benefits. rate. tice In Manchaater. Reward­ LANDSCAPING. Ev^- CLERICAL with varied Sales Co. Flexible hours, fun working will train to dismount/mount ing, no experience, for cook to clerk with good math skills, CRT ing position for an organized green Lawns, one of office duties. Switch­ truck tires; repair flats; move make soups, sandwiches, and experience required by local em­ •2 yra. In Web press printing work ABOVE AVERAGE people oriented person, will Connecticut's oldest board, soles supporMn conditions. stock. Good pay & benefits. bake. Very good pay rate. ployer. Qood pay and benefits. required for available opening. lawn care firm s Is look­ O nly Excellent pay/benafits. train, 046-4811. house communica­ • Challenging Assistant Manager ing for workers to as­ STARTING WAGES. • Valid Class 2 Ct. driver’s license- tions. Word processing opening available for retail eata^ • Entry-level position with ad­ ‘ Great opportunity for individual sist In moving, lands­ background o plus. 20 hours a week. /good motor vehicle record re­ llahment. 2 yra. experience In vancement opportunity. Immedi­ with production clerical experi­ cape maintenance and H ou rs 8-5, M o n d o v- State of Connecticut Please apply in person to store management field required; ate opening for stock room at­ quired for truck driving work. Will ence. Immediate opening for pro­ construction. Expe­ Frld o y . Phone 528-9551, Excellent Incentives, plus bonuses. make deliveries throughout Ct. Labor Department llldHELP rience preferred but degree In management preferred. tendant with good organizational duction planning coordinator. Personnel Manager for skills; computer experience a Good pay and benefits. Qood pay/benefIts. l''iW A H T E D will train the right peo­ appointment or send manager who will be available Good aalary/benefite. 906 Main Street plus. Qood pay/benefits. ple. Lawn technician resume to Hartford to interview on Wednesday, Manchester, CT 06040 CONSTRUCTION Labo­ positions available. Despatch Moving and Call Frank C all 649-8667 far Inter- (203) 649-4558 rer.No experience ne­ Storage, 225 Prospect, April 19, from 12-5 PM. cessary. $7. to start. vlew and more East Hartford, CT 647-9946 C a ll John.875-9371. Information. 06108. eoe.